Singapore Standard, 13 October 1952
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Title Section17 1952-10-13 1 Singapore Standard ft 4 18 VOL. 11l NO. 103 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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345 1952-10-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter III! SiagaptfC Improvement Trust will build M tn.tiM's next year. This is m addition to whirl, are expected to be completed this year. this > The Standard yesterday, Mr. N tin Chairman, said this would have merely on the housing345 words
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Article102 1952-10-13 1 ;ration o* j OAC. COMET ]l air se r 6 I ondon and j that begir J 1\ ednesday, The i Standa' I j ng q 1 2- J enir issue I i J •li c_n tain lpecial iijj, i tiom b 1 9 n o r ne102 words
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Article42 1952-10-13 1 ;[< )N( "K< >'. Oct 12 -FP) I Portuguese Consu ite ing close on Oct. 31 ar a d i ice ith Insti tactions Ived lhe Por! uguese Go ci ment The Port uguese G i■ ci menl noi i ecognized42 words
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Article79 1952-10-13 1 TUNIS. Oct 12 (UP):— Seven terrorist- armed with submachine Runs and grenadeattacked Radio Tunis transnutting .station early yesterday m the first organized outbreak Of violence .since t n e French •peace offensive" started one month a«"o. Four French .soldiers guarding the station and the station's controller79 words
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Article491 1952-10-13 1 Part Of Communist Pattern Tempter Standard Staff Reporter THE STRUGGLE against Communism m Malaya is no isolated local war. It fits into the closely integrated pattern which the Communists are attempting to weave across the whole of South-East Asia, said General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner491 words
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Article, Illustration480 1952-10-13 1 CHARACTERISTIC of true royalty, the Duchess of Kent and her son, the young Duke, yesterday attended matins at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, and prayed with the common people with single i heart and soul m the worship of God. Lead by the ArchdeaconStandard - 480 words
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Article59 1952-10-13 1 SINGAPORE won the Malaya Cup Final at Ipoh yesterday beating Penang 3— Awang Bakar (2) and Kahim Omar (l) were Singapore's scorers. Pang Siang Teik and Aziz got Penang's goals. Singapore trailed 1 ten minutes after the half time, but fought back to win. Awang Bakar59 words
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Article45 1952-10-13 1 T i FBO Shooting Star jet fighter plane.s collided m the air during pi ictice dog fights near St. Cloud. Florida, yesterday, killing an air force pilot. The Ol ler pilot Lieut. Richard B. Kelly. 22. ot ingern, Texas, parachuted out safeiy. UP45 words
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180 1952-10-13 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (Reuter).— Because of British opposition the State Department has dropped a proposal for an economic boycott of China, it was authoritatively learned here. Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State- considered asking the United Nations General Assembly next week for the boycott unless180 words
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Article26 1952-10-13 1 LONDON*. Oct 12 (AFP): Lord Woolton. Chairman of the Conservative Party, has undergone an emergency operation at a Scarborough Hospital. His condition is satisfactory.26 words
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249 1952-10-13 1 Ih Shih Pao Winds Up After 4 Mths WHEN employees of the Singapore Chinese daily. Ih Shih Pao turned up for work yesteri day morning, they stared m i blank surprise at a notice on I the closed door of the paper's .Anson Road premises. The notice lead: "This is249 words
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169 1952-10-13 1 TOKYO, Oct. 12 (Reuter-AAP):— Two United States airmen hung over space m freezing night air thousands of feet above Japan Sea last night to fre c clusters of high explosive bombs liable to blow their Superfortress to shreds at any moment. The169 words
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Article95 1952-10-13 1 HARROW Oct. 12 (AP).— The death toll mi n Britain's triple tram crash last Wednesday rose grimly to 114 last night, including five Americans. Rescue squads working under the glare of giant torchlights found four more battered bodies near the locomotive of the Scottish express.95 words
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Article170 1952-10-13 1 THE Duchess of Kent and the Duke yesterday paid a 10--minute visit to th e Cathay Cinema and saw the first films of the Royal visit. The film was 'shot' by four members of the Malayan Film Unit covervisit here. It was flown I>>,ooo ing170 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, SunThe only terrorist casualty reported since yesterday was the wounding of one of two terrorists contacted by the No. _<H Jungle Squad if) Pondok Tanjong forest reserve near Taiping. He escaped after being (round ed m nn exchange ol Ure Both terrorists were armed vithStandard - 284 words
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Advertisement42 1952-10-13 1 t very thing You 'd M lhe fT^ftSV Grr.l Qerasiua f^ r7^__ hi Various hj^fjfi m*^tSS Now on Display at J* J G. C. De Silva Bros ll\UI lIK> i; ill I'lu > tx»re 1. I'ii.Mi,- x;ir, J**"* "■£_<_* __M____P^________r s _____u___s^ __l^___r s42 words
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Advertisement158 1952-10-13 1 /___i-t4PLATINC nnnnnnnnnnnnnm-ttiunnnui i o a •>J_ _^__n»_*___x*v r~-^ -yX-^ \^7£/rC</ -^i-__^__r SK^s*P_> /V <S?^i____. /or anylnpilfj spuria I ft IPVVIISIIPII S (»ifl Season coming no. ami \<»u n don't knou what lo rri*ve? lhe more special the occasion, the harder it seems to decide, doesn I il n ell here158 words
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Article677 1952-10-13 2 Fisheries thief Reviews S pore Supply Problems Jl __L m^tW Stondord Staff Reporter THE marked rise m retail fish prices over the last three years is of a magnitude which cannot but be considered alarming. Market handlings of fish m Singapore declined slightly during 1951 whereas677 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-13 2 photo JI'DGES inspect exhibits sent m from all over South East Asia tor the Sin Chew .lit Poh Photographic Competition. Ixhibits will be displayed later at the Siruraporv Chinese < timber of Commerce. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article115 1952-10-13 2 KANG, Sun, Then happy reunions al ttenham Pier ti. ming C trthage rought p, g tne gvt m■- municipal or!i c and families from h t i V disembark* I p. mess nen who had gone t the Unite I X ngdorn or Ceylon115 words
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Article93 1952-10-13 2 THE D p High Cora i sioner, Mr. D. C Ma Gi X i B: ing m T Trengganu on Sunday He was accompanied by Mr British A'- 'I. J. Hayward. the Ment- B ir, Dato Kamarudbin H I and the District < er, Ulu Tn93 words
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Article271 1952-10-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter j PRINCIPALS and managements of Chinese schools m Singapore will jointly make an appeal to the Governments of Singapore and the Federation to allow free competition m the publication and adop- l tion of Chinese school textbooks. The decision was taken at a271 words
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207 1952-10-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A young Chinese woman, told the First Magistrate's Court yesterday that two men. one of whom she had known by sight for over a year, entered her house one morning and robbed her of jewellery valued at about $900. The man207 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-10-13 2 photo. This Yellow Flame of the Forest being planted by the young Duke of Kent m Government House. Singapore, yesterday, will be one of two such trees which will endear the memory of the Royal visit to the Colony. The other tree was planted by the Duke's mother, the DuchessStandard - 53 words
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Article73 1952-10-13 2 Standard Stall Reporter REVENUE from income tax collection m Singapore for the current year wiil exceed the 555.000.000 originally estimated "There is no doubt that it will be." Mr. D 11. Tudor. Comptroller of Income Tax told The Standard yesterday. Of the 555.000.000. so73 words
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464 1952-10-13 2 Fishing Restrictions 'justifiable' Report Standard Staff Reporter THE restrictions on the operation of Singapore licensed fishing vessels m the territorial waters of adjacent countries are not solely due to the increased demand for fresh fish m the territories concerned, says the 1951 Report of the Singapore Fisheries Department issued yesterday.464 words
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Article84 1952-10-13 2 A FURTHER sum of $20 has I been received from C.P.fl. and CJP.S. of Kuala Lumpur for Widow Song Cheow Eng of Singapore whose husband, a dry cleaner, was burned to death over two months ago. The total now stands at $579.50. I A sum84 words
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Article69 1952-10-13 2 LAST week six men from the Harbour Board Police and 25 men from the Shell Co of Singapore Ltd.. Piro Bukom gave ti.eir blood. Balance i i the Bank un to Or. 10: 6 B O 1 1" <> I', Total Donation received 45 2669 words
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Article170 1952-10-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter HINDUS celebrate Deepavali the festival of lights on Oct. 16 17. Many legends have grown around the origin of the occasion, but one of the most popular ones says it is celebrated as a day of enjoyment for God Vishun's deliverance of this170 words
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Article282 1952-10-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter PLANS for larger buildings notably the Shenton Way scheme m Singapore will be speeded up as a result of the relaxation m August this year of the control on "luxury building." This view is expressed by Mr. W. Irving Watson. Singapore City282 words
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Article21 1952-10-13 2 Williams Housing Move Hit ■bad 1 move (Lab ternatr There Ihrrvv a po ed i TL, reed M« obtain tension house.21 words
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Advertisement86 1952-10-13 2 01 ocean U narh I m *m\^ i I A quiet resort by the sec m VV modem comfort of oir ccn_t -ing jTjLp and luxurious living. ffP l-..\*r*r**ll4>nt fTmivimm* (I Superb Sen i< *> I 6_ rr.s. S-giao Smgcp'" r \|*>*V J WWWWWW WWV^ WWWWW W WW\ WW* I86 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-10-13 2 **W** m ,mm 9k \r m^ mm^ mm^^'*****\** WW Wm m W mm^'^^^'^^S Vuii. fMC f* GOTTA HW I DON'T _>KE TH' JOB, KiD.^THAT T SH*****- BACK IN. TH' TLOOK 2 H-T^ j Sc# ;iiQ- MCV.E/STREETCAR NAMED PER-7 HILLS AH HANDLED > A| S*^ >J^; »J^ H X y QUIT.?69 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-10-13 3 Sl mdard Stall Reporter l\ surprise move Saturday night, the nine-man al |he Must-pore Labour Party decided to •jisagH.CßW.il with the General Council for lhe party's chairman, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. .Mr I Chairman oi thi »rty and Singapore LegislaCoun ii will make an rStandard - 208 words
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Article371 1952-10-13 3 Union Chief Lashes Mem bers 'Tidapa thy KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Members of the Government Clerical Services Union, Selangor, this morning resolved, m view of the very real hardships suffered by locally recruited officers burdened with family responsibilities, to seek m conjunction with other government employees organisations371 words
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Article182 1952-10-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Pointing out that the greatest threat to our wav of life was the dreaded threat of revolutionary Communism and that it would hav c been seen during the past few years that Communism breeds and thrives among the illiterate people the District182 words
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Article111 1952-10-13 3 Government aaw ***t*u t_ requested to let ep Wnitiej p->_a-oils it depertmental .ere! she. a*._ur_ thai: funcu<m£n| ta e*«er to foai«t battel relatlooa betweer tha gove_a_ue-i end It* ernplojreet Tnt foli*n__a oft ci al,- t*i:< •.acted f-Taiidattt—Mr M A-rtcU aamy Vice- President- -My. Wong Pa> C_o>. Hoc:. B*v111 words
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Article45 1952-10-13 3 A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy. Ei who was itied m an accident with a cat at 1-A milestone Chua Kang Road, yesterday, died shortly after admission to the Genera! Hospital. Eye-witnesses oi this accident isked to contact taspectoi Tambo i of the Traffic Police.45 words
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103 1952-10-13 3 PI Envoy's W ife Greeted At Kallang [EMBERS of the Colony's Filipino community turned out to greel Mrs, Sebastian. wife of Mr. Proceso Sebastian, Philipine Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia, at X lllang yesterday. Mr. Sebastian who arrived m Singapore ahead of his wife met her at the airport103 words
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Article60 1952-10-13 3 Red Team For Malaya THE British Red Cross Society's report for Septem- ber records that excellent work has already been done by 52 of its officers who pro- ceeded to Malaya m connection with resettlement villages. Another team is stated to be shortly leaving Britain. It is also announced that60 words
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Article73 1952-10-13 3 THIEVES broke ;_U. two Singapore houiu yeete'Gey and maae off with cash and jewellery a._«id at 11.27K A man .vitif at Lim Hoc Road w ike up to ftiid that a-* house had Leeti brokeu u.tr and cash and Jewellery to the value of $*3l wtie73 words
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Article317 1952-10-13 3 .Malayan Breweries Ltd.: reporting for the year ended June 'M. 1952. publish a consolidated profit aad loss account embodying for the first, t.me the results of the Archipelago subsidiary, Consolidate! pronl before income tax at 16.109,483 19 equal to 67.8% on Malayan Breweries capital on which the recommended317 words
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Article62 1952-10-13 3 f t_a tUvm-mm A PRINTED memevendum fffned by Mr .an tong Yao on behaa oi tbe Ilcenceee of etailf la the fetus Aye. Market Singapore a i Sing foi re-eotunderaaott hi (be matter ol converting the market Into i hawkers' •better was pent to tht President ol62 words
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154 1952-10-13 3 New Food Movemen t Law In K. Langat KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— New regulations concerning the control of food movement m the Kuala Langat area affect three main roads m the State. These are Klang to Banting Road from the Sijankang Road junction at Bth mile as far as Banting, the154 words
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Article616 1952-10-13 3 A LEADING article io one of Singapore's daily papers on Saturday contained a statement that tlie Singapore Government employs a grade of seamen whose wages are below subsistence level. It further states that the minimum basic wage of the seamen before consolidation of salaries was $27616 words
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Article68 1952-10-13 3 SHORTLY utter midi yesterd-S the police lei I c European who n__ drivei i b belonging to Benf Li n Bus C>into Anderson Bridge An employee >,'' tne ■mpan.v. said that while on dut) tl Wa company, terminus at Be > H > id. ill" Vi68 words
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Advertisement173 1952-10-13 3 _er o* A-nsncon Automobile Association record with _,or roc Kfl wrf«l m 1951 TONY BETTINHAUSIN says. Full firing CHAMPIONS #Js^ 'liver the full power '"l— 2jjgrv jrou need to win races" T*Wm. i *M %mmr ")b______&i_sw i' *q-j. oping thair :or» *<;'h x^L^r^^mP-^ <_-_*• v_abl« Chompionj. rocmg n->w ihey will173 words
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Advertisement48 1952-10-13 3 ""ADMIRAL- only admiral frrn m\ does away with WASTED SPACE 'j—^y /\H? only ADMIRAL KZJI y cive_ you thi_ FEATURES VV V S YOU WANT! laaXl h^ I EASY TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE-INS! Soh Agents: 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. g 200, Cleraencean Aye. SINCAPORE Phone: 5338, 5339, MS*48 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-10-13 3 «"«|^^^^r^fHlLE OOP AND POOZV RJ^^®^^. NEGOTIATED HERE PAST MV jON THE THRONE OF SHEBA \'{JA) TTI RESTAFTERAHFCTIC&T g^^^^^^*^ THOtJSANDS OF \fi_AJ-*OSMEN,-^21 words
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Miscellaneous701 1952-10-13 3 VlhlflADfmDWP MTrr:age B-oke: 11 a.m., 130. 4., I m I 11.1 II 4 I ftna **m-****t**m*tm*mJr*\JM\M!!, 6.45 and BJO lpoh. Kuala Lun I DIARY CAPITOL: R_r. t■. < N'-.tonous and 1. \\i. _r_T Walcntt M-iM Fight K'lanta Kuala Lumpu 1151 X.M.C.A.: Ma. ay md < immercial na m 145 4701 words
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Article759 1952-10-13 4 IS Communist hordes swept down from Manual ;a to the southern border ol China during 1948 *mci IMS t.v C>...:.> P af b I.< I I ffort I m the Red tide. fhe not co-operate whi arted- th Urn Nal t G v- oment m blocking the759 words
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Article794 1952-10-13 4 Sir; Mr. Josey m his letter of Oct. 6 quite correctly points out that I give no reason for my dislike of paternalism m industry so if I do show its connection with paternalism m socialist politics my point, may become a tittle more clear. If a794 words
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Article401 1952-10-13 4 Sir; With reference to the article '"Does not see eve to eye on MCA-UMNO Sweep". we do not know i! the majority of the Chinese share the opinion. If they do, then it's clear that the NICA is building its political strength through the lottery. The401 words
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326 1952-10-13 4 TPIE greatest diplomatic show on earth opens tomorrow morning at the shiny new United Nations Headquarters m New York when delegates from 60 countries gather for the seventh regular session of the United Nations General Assembly. The Assembly will provide one of the toughest tests326 words
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1187 1952-10-13 4 Malayan Terrorists Get Supplies Of New Arms Prom Unknown Sources THE must difficult military problem of the ComHiunisl armed bands m tlie jungles of Malaya is the Supply and replacement ol arm and ammunition. Where they are obtained has never bees satisfactorily explained, and it is understood that most recovered1,187 words
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Advertisement94 1952-10-13 4 p Singapore -^_s^i>.anbarb Independent Morning Newtpaper jj Coble Telcgroph Address TJGERNEWS, S.ngopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London. EC 4. I KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street, 83 Cowon Street, 8 Leirh S'reef, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. tUWS SERVICES Reuter, Atsocioted Press,94 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-10-13 4 I BSELESS EUSTACE 1 s^ 'Oi! You're not at the flitks! They dont shtrw it through aa-i-i"17 words
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178 1952-10-13 5 New Agency To Speed Work On A- Weapons U AMIINGTON, Oct. 12 (UP)-The I nited States Arm. has set up a new agency to speed the developmen, ol atomic weapons and guided missiles for use by combat ground troops uy Li U» Collins. Aimy Chiei of Staff aid th*! n178 words
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Article62 1952-10-13 5 A 'Blast May Lead To Row OX Oct. 12. Bello I mush- free il throat uranium beS tea and OB :al said con- ahle ■ye are let it hap- a m a wise tha lan U atomic B atomic a. D refthat and her ion on a isi& If this62 words
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Article9 1952-10-13 5 Mr. Aw Boon Haw In Bangkok I! I merch-_ - 9 words
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Article107 1952-10-13 5 LONDON, Od 12 (AP) A British jet plane crashed through the sound barrier iy with an earth jarring it a hich sel earth- quake scare m two counties, j Frightened suburbanites on the North Xi and S trrey bord- i f< verishly jammed telephone imes107 words
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Article185 1952-10-13 5 NAIROBI, Oct 12 (Renter)— A panic rush for Q rearms started among white settlers lure yesterday because police believe the currenl wave o£ murder, rap*-, arson and cattle-lifting by the anti-white Man Man terrorists lias yel to reach its peak. A new feeling of fear185 words
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Article82 1952-10-13 5 I OXDOX. Oct. 12. (Reuter) —More than £230,000 has been contributed m the first week of the fund to create a memorial to King George VI. The appeal was launched last Saturday by Prime Minister Churchill and during the week large and small donations have been82 words
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Article46 1952-10-13 5 Few US Employees In UN Fired Lie NEW YORK. Oct. 12 (Reuter)—Mr. Trygve Lie Secretary General of the United Nations, m a statement today revealed that some American employees of the United Nations had been dismissed by him m accordance with officia] United States security regulations.46 words
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Article36 1952-10-13 5 MOSCOW Radio announced yesterday that the Communist Party Congress has unanimously adopted the fifth Soviet fiveyear plan covering 1 9 ."> 1 1 9 ."> f j as presented by the State Planning Commission RenterReuter - 36 words
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Article155 1952-10-13 5 CHESTER (California), Oct. 12, (AP).— The three small children who accompanied Gard Young on his weekly trip to the bank were found yesterday m the boot of his car beaten to death by a robber. A fourth child, found covered with blood, was reported 'm fair155 words
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Article115 1952-10-13 5 SEATTLE. (Washington), Oct. 12 (UP):— Delegates to the 18th biennial convention of the I United Lutheran Church of America yesterday voted unanimously to begin missionary work m Malaya. With regard to missionary movement m Malaya tlie delesates specified plans calling for immediate assignment of missionaries115 words
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127 1952-10-13 5 HANOI. Oct. 12 (UP)— I French land and air forces took the initiative m a doublebarreled offensive against Communist Vietminh rebels on a highway lead. ing down from the Red Chinese border and m the rice rich Red River delta south of127 words
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Article32 1952-10-13 5 SIR Rhoderick McGrigor, British First Sea Lord, landed at an airport near Eighth Army headquarters ia Korea festerdav on bis fcour of British military Installations m me Far East. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article440 1952-10-13 5 Russian Snares Are I~\ 1 _i _r •Tf _r Doomed Churchill terH SCARI OR OUGH, Oct. 12 (Reuter)— Prime Minister Churchill yesfo, a ou A nd U P the Conservative Party's annual conference with a pat iw Anglo-American unity and a slap for the former440 words
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Article72 1952-10-13 5 WASHINGTON. Oct 12 (K. uteri— Mr. Michael McDermott, the State Department'- spokesman said yesterday: "It is not true" that the United States had warned Australia that the Pacific Pact would be abandoned if Australia and New Zeal an d jointly demanded Britain's admission to it. This72 words
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Article140 1952-10-13 5 LONDON Oct 12 The Board of Tra le jrestei laj announced that Britain's provisional exports m September amounted to 6,200 It said that although September exports showed a:, increase compared srith £180,800.000 m A tgu I the daily rate of export fell by oneUP; AP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-10-13 5 photo. A WHITE evening dress (left) by Worth of London is seen at the Itoyal Festival Hall m London. With it is shown an evening dress m three-colour ribbon taffeta by Mary Black. They are seen at a preview of Coronation Year fashions. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-10-13 5 pllOln A CORONATION mli,- hs Peter Russell is pictured al the Royal Irsm.tl 1I„II m London Ifte rate h i<m It is seen .tt preview nf Coronation Ifeaf fj.sli.ou*> APAP - 30 words
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Article70 1952-10-13 5 ABERDEEN, Oct. 12, (UP) —Dr. E Forbes Sempill, Who i ame a man only 31 days ago. informer housekeeper on Friday night m a secret ceremony. The man who had beeu a woman named Eliza I eth t 39 of his 40 years took as his70 words
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200 1952-10-13 5 NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (AP)-The United State, will seek a United Nations declaration of policy on the I Korean prisoner-of-war issue, but will oppose any effort ito transfer the Panmunjom armistice negotiations to Xew York, a U.S. delegate said. j Ernest Gross.200 words
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107 1952-10-13 5 Unite, Turn Guns On The Tories- Attlee 0 I, Mr, Cli tn of the B tei Sues to stop ti.eir ta I turn j guns on my not their friend Addressing a party r j here Mr At i i the existence of a part) a Lthin party > separate107 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-10-13 5 FjKs^P SLUGGO- A STOP HANDLING I WISH I COULD 11 |Mr E2 If fTTI PUT THAT I THINGS WHILE I'M KEEP OUT OF KJLuJ.NCy Pt:L^| *fe [WVp 1 DOWNj^ TROUBLE r—^^31 words
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645 1952-10-13 6 Large Business Transacted In Industrials By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN market, enjoyed a week packed with intereat m which very considerable business was written m industrials and a satisfactory volume maintained m tins. Transactions m loans were limited ami m rubbers most meagre. After dealing m Nigerian Tin shares tor645 words
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Article223 1952-10-13 6 BUSINESS DONE OCT. 4—lo Industrials: Federal Dispensary $1 72k Fraser Neave $3 90 to $3 95 'cum all. Gammon $2 67_ to S2 72i to 5..70. Consolidated Tin Smelters _<> 6 to 23/6. Hammer $2 (io and $2,671, Malayan Breweries $4 70 Malayan Cement $1.13 to $118'223 words
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Advertisement637 1952-10-13 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sin h.miMo to. Angles AU American Canadian Cities; CHIN A BtAR 24/2. Oct 27/28 On 29 Oct/lNov 24Not CANADA BtAR 2./2f>Nov 27/28No~ 29Nov/l Dec 24 Dec fori particular, of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11l X Lumpur -Ml637 words
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Advertisement673 1952-10-13 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China in** Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penan? Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Du e Spore Due Penang From "Soocbow" Oct m Oct 23 Hongkong "Poyang" Oct 27 Oct 31 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penan-.- P. Sham Spore673 words
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Advertisement558 1952-10-13 6 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK COM|\|\_ S'|)ore P.S'harn Pena.i "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 16 'Ifi Ort -MAGDALA" for Bangkok 45 Nov 3 3 Nov 1 O -"ASIA" for Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 1/9 Nov 3 Nov I t \*r.» "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 27/29 Nov ••KOREA" for Djakarta,558 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-10-13 7 photo. Stable Hack Silver (left) and a draught horse watch the two-year-old trials from the ringside at the Rosehery Racecourse, Sydney, New South Wales, on the hark of Silver are two Sydney apprentice jockeys, Ted Clarke, la. and Mervyn Mascord, 15 (Right) APAP - 43 words
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Article934 1952-10-13 7 Down Cup Holders In Close Match LONDON, Oct. II: (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers have taken over the leadership of the First League m English soccer as a result of their two goals win over Newcastle United, the cupholders, today. This win follows their victory against last season's934 words
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Article87 1952-10-13 7 LONDON, Oct. 12:— Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday: AUSTRALIAN TOUR: Warrington 10. Australians 34. CLUB MATCHES: Barrow 21. Leed* 4. Batiey 6. Featherstone Rovers 8. Bradford Northern 38. Wakefield Trinity 13. Bramley 0, St Helens 21. Castleford 10, Huddersfield 28. Halifax 42. Rochdale Hornets 1487 words
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Article212 1952-10-13 7 LONDON. Oct. 12:— Results nf Rugby Union matches played yesterday COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP .MATCHES: Devon 12. Gloucc_ier_hi:_ G. Leioesfc .shire 6 Warwickshire 14 Northmidland. 8. Eastmidlands 13. CLUB MATCHES: Blackheath 0 Newport 22. Harlequins 11. United Services Portsmouth 6. London Scottish 0, Rosslyn Park London Welsh 21. Old212 words
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Article197 1952-10-13 7 LONDON. Oct 12. (Renter).—Miss Angela Mortimer. 19--year-old Torquay player won the women's singles title m the British covered courts lawn tennis championships at the Queens Club, London, yesterday. She defeated the holder Miss Susan Partridge 6-3. 3-0. 0-3 m the final. Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, beaten197 words
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Article194 1952-10-13 7 KOTA BAHRl 7 Sat.— ln spite of threatening: weather, a large crowd turned up yesterday at the Coorts ground, Kota Bahru, to watch Jovials beat the Casuals by four goals to one to win the Kelantan hockey league championship. Among the crowd was the Tengku Mahkota194 words
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Article61 1952-10-13 7 ATLANTA. Oct. 10 (UP)— Bobby Jones, a noted go suffered trom a heart tack early this week, it was disclosed today. His condition was reported as "fairly good." He i.s allowed not v: [tors. Jones had the a; tack j while he was on61 words
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Article305 1952-10-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— I Owing to insufficient entries. i two events m the Johon i Bahru District Lawn Tennis Championship meeting which j began yesterday, have been eliminated from the programj me. namely, Ladies Singles and Mixed. Doubles. On Friday 18 ties were completed and the meeting305 words
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Article363 1952-10-13 7 LONDON, Oct. 11 (B«lter>— Three county cham pionsliip matches topped the Kugbv Inion programme today and all provided keen duels with the visitors winning- m two cases. The exception was Devon's 12 points (two penally goals two tries) to six (two j>enaltv goals)363 words
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Article139 1952-10-13 7 Bad mint on Hall For Kajang Town KAJ G, Fri. The Lang.v Ba I nintoi A- 1 i i which was formed durii I_l f pi I tf this y<-.n npleted its first Intel I compet: m wh i the H.e Go-Ln •< v The Li R :ug team paled139 words
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Article33 1952-10-13 7 Penang CRC Diamond Jubilee Pi:: I n Club 1 brate its Saturd i bi i a Ti. C foui During eupal I as a Ctr i to all re nun to th. tern:.33 words
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Advertisement322 1952-10-13 7 SITUATIONS VACANT CENTRAL f CTKfI ITY BOARD onaaught Brid_c i st itton Klang. llopse shift Charge n foui vacancies. ting risis- bofii v. kei posse m SI an 1.- rbi n Room Shift r f our show < Mr::. and int Pn :ous ex- Sfc Cerl m for [>osts •:te322 words
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Advertisement712 1952-10-13 7 NOTICES -l 1 1 1 COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (Wm particulars see Tender Room, firound Floor City ||„n> aECEETARyn CA» Suj •PI I y _|0 r 800 l 1000 pain ol Shoe BC pairs of Can- 1 I• pah ol CanSno< r the year 1951 Photograph f Citj irers <tc712 words
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Advertisement660 1952-10-13 7 NOTICT-: TO Bl _IJ)ING CONTRACTORS The Singapore City Council. m accordance with its policy to open the lists of Registered Contractor i annua v to aiiov. fre h ants to be conaidered, invites all Contractor: I NOT AT PRESENT ON THF REGISTERED LISTS, o an. to c City Architect Building660 words
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Advertisement33 1952-10-13 7 STEEL DESKS __*^_i BNB 'BEAUTY QUALITY VALUE iFfICI^EQUIPMENT. *9Kr 'At DMHLN ST S'P^ I r FLY CONVAIR unir. <^GARUDA INDONESIAN YOUR GUILE TO AND THROUGH INDONESIA booking office UNION BUILDING (GR.FL.) TEL 7.59.33 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1952-10-13 8 BAKAR GOAL GIVES SINGAPORE THE CUP AGAIN SELL OUT CROWD All. eight thousand seats for the Malaya Cup Final here were sold out and there w.is a crowd of nearly '.000 Fans who could not uet admission to th«' came at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. A black market in1,742 words
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65 1952-10-13 8 Golden Boy Will light Jackie Bell GOLDEN Boy will neel J.icLu Bel] m a Special boat «»n Krid.ty m Ike proEnMUBM m whith Jim Woods ol Australia Meets l igiai iMneli Radrodro at tii:- Etappj \v<»rid Stadium. Pn BBOtei N>ne jresterda*" sigaed m> thf tv\o ighters l» roan, up oac65 words
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Article104 1952-10-13 8 B _SIH v an I Chic > er six tn >'■' at Happy Woi I Stadi flghl a gainst fi saw Assirati gve a tame displ iy igaii X R rpion tn his againsl Nature B »y, i km oked out i nt South At104 words
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309 1952-10-13 8 NEARLY 7,000 fans packed the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to watch a classic junior game played 22 "minature' soccer stars representing the Combined Singapoie and Johore Malays Schools. The game ended m a 4 2 win lor the Combined Singapore schools who lead 2—l at309 words
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Article108 1952-10-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. SunVeteran A. S. Samuel today showed that ago has not afl'eeted his prowess and .-peed when he won Indo-Ceylonese men's singles badminton title beating F. I. Gonzaga 15— fi, 15 13. His wife Cecilia m an exhibition match beat Neela Ra.iaratnam 11 1. 11108 words
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Article133 1952-10-13 8 CHANGI RAF (M) and Selatar RAF (M) drew one all m a friendly hockey match playei at Seletar yesterday. Seletar showed great promise m the Rrsl few minutes of play when from the right flank 2o yards out G. Singh initiated his usual combination with Ft.133 words
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Article71 1952-10-13 8 MEXICO CITY. Oct 11. (LP). 1 elissimo Ampon of the Philippines and American Noel Broun battled into the men's doubles finals of the Pan American tennis tournament here today with a <i__B 11 M. (J— 4. 4— S, 6 l victors over Americans Straight Clark and71 words
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Article1093 1952-10-13 8 LONDON. Oct. 12 fßeuter) Foot- I ba ii league Mnndins> after yesterday'! matches are: FIRST DIVISION Goals P W D L V A Pis j Wol\ erh.impton Wanderers 11 a 2 ***** 18 j Blackpool 11 8 1 2 34 18 17 Liverpool 12 7 3 21,093 words
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Advertisement148 1952-10-13 8 SINGAPORE'S choici: FULL HOUSE CONFIRMATION AGAIN i AT THE -i m *>*^^*** t m M G Ms SWORD-FIGHTING ADVENTURE 'C* fSK__—tf_____Bi !ffiffWf^f Baf!ft;i 1 1 (j> I —*n j____^w^m_j (fi F_| 1I la, 8 r 1 °°_h V_/ a 'V n T| niA.i<» T ja.ift P v X) \^(jRANGER TARKER148 words
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Advertisement72 1952-10-13 8 __2___-___i HTH AND LAST DAY! Today: 3.13— (J.30— 9.15 p.m. Sampaguita's version of "THREE MUSKETEERS" m 100 MALAY DIALOGUE WATCH FOR "HUMLOG" BBHBB M_6o9 J > jQgTrjj^G[T_A^pHC^E DAILY TWO SHOWS: 330 7.30 pm. •MANAMAGAL"" (Tamil) starring X.S. Krishnan. T.A. Mathuram. Saha.sranamam and Lalitha Padmini |r_F®'V v 4b__i aßgsHa OPENING TO-DAY72 words
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Advertisement192 1952-10-13 8 father/, I 111 r #».v/ #If#f #f I ill >(»l L- STIRRING DRAM <H I Sll EARL) STAGES <M IHI Koin \N i _rfS^B^__£yx i _^8f ■■^gaaftMc u -v_^fe_y:v "One Minute To Zero I starring ROBERT MITCHUM ANN BI.VIH I Distributed by KKO RADIO See it Today for Toi**i*9rr*Bu men192 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-10-13 8 !< I s^'^_9P^^%*^»' »_4~s*""*__ *ZZ22& m* AiS ffiM spo^l SINGAPORE kj Sll Lc 101 B SR c t IA ,1 SRCj D UA x rl 1 Serv cc v. :v I 1 Se* y. r SAFA Leojn j Socce ritea v. VJ I42 words
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Title Section26 1952-10-13 1 YOUTH ■"> A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH jEbmmLWßi V i VOL. I NO. 23 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-10-13 1 M\s\"t.*\i, DIRK IPX Ol FIRM: So >«>u want a j.»>,. Nad pea si\ '.uni'' hul commercial training? Well. vOiat are your qualifications, young man.*" M>_ 51 IKI R Oh Tin the fastest one-finger tvpisi m lawn. Sir!"40 words
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543 1952-10-13 1 I llh hist -char 11lc 1 training week _pou I>.- (1 hs < i.in t.nz Seng s- baol has ken 1 mh t <-ss _U through this period, tin- '•>■» ho\s of the secondary '•s listened to BO less >i\ speakers uhu543 words
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Article, Illustration463 1952-10-13 1 '"puis week's contest, con--1 cerning animals, Is especially intended for 'Youth" readers up to IS years of age (and uot aver). Write your answers clearly on a separate sheet of paper and post it to The Contest Editor. Youth." C o The Singapore Standard, 1.8, Robinson Road.463 words
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Article, Illustration672 1952-10-13 1 THE Duke of Kent leaves Singapore tomorrow for Borneo after having had a very crowded fortnight m Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore. He will take with him happy memories of Malaya where he made "Royal history" by spending his seventeenth birthday672 words
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Article250 1952-10-13 1 t^ROM 80. BROWN of the •T School of Language and Method. FARELF. Ayer Rajah Road. Singapore; c o GPO Singapore, comes this letter to the Editor of "Youth." It is reprinted here m the hope lhat those interested m the project will contact him250 words
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Article369 1952-10-13 1 IEEEL our children ha\e been sadly neglected iv the Colony Swimming Championships results and I hasten to draw attention to their remarkable efforts. Agreed Norma was noticed but what about the other children? The successful swimming results of the children should not pass un -noticed forREUTER - 369 words
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Article155 1952-10-13 1 AIOST boys and girls are interested m motor cycles and a recent fuel economy test should represent a considerable saving m Socket money if they ever ad to pay for their own petroL The fuel economy tests of an experimental carburettor m a Triumph155 words
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Article40 1952-10-13 1 *|*im. salt m the eeeaa would povot the I ntlrd States vi h 4 layer a mile and a half 1 thick. SINGLE dandrlioo p\m*M may prodoc* aa *m»mr aa ■mmm seeds la a fear.— _L Alletaoa.40 words
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Advertisement25 1952-10-13 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I lOU CAN OPEN A SAVINtiS At'lOt'Nl FOR A AS LIITLt AS fl/ INTWMCSI WILL Bl PAID Al 24% PER ANNUM25 words
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Article, Illustration947 1952-10-13 2 TODAK - TODAK Hy For Pupils' Jealousies? 'WHY should Std. 9 students be jealous of Post School Certificate students?' The question was asked recent I v by a PSC student. Jealousy is very common among our boys am! girls. It causes a lot oi unhappiness. What arc it^947 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-10-13 2 HEY! THAT'S M Y FEED-BAG! Saucy blighters. They've got bristly hair, curly tails and voices which never stop squealing. All m all they don't look a bit like collie pups to me. Suspicious? You're telling me I'm suspicious! Can't never get any grub, that's why. Mum, who invited these greedy103 words
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Article309 1952-10-13 2 pROBABLY no family ruling is more griped about among boys and -iris than tlie family curfew hour. Let party plans be made or an entertainment be scheduled and the argument is sure to begin with the question: when should I come home? Most parents309 words
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Article223 1952-10-13 2 r rO boost training of jet-plane crew? without losing x valuable flying hours— every Come: taken off scheduled service for training purposes c&n mean a loss of 18.000 money-earning passenger revenue miles each hourBritish Overseas Airways are shortly to put their crews on a ground jet223 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-10-13 2 Three guides and a scout— and the scout cried not because the girls were using him as a guinea pig to demonstrate first-aid hut because he lost a penny! Lucy Lim, Henry Chew, Eileen Jam and Connie Nicholas Cleft to right) gave a sketch entitled Tirst Aid and68 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-10-13 2 MAY I HAVE YOUR... ...AUTOGRAPH PLEASE? "pOLLECTING autographs and insiriptions has become quite a rage among schoolchildren m Singapore" writes JOY BIENMING of the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore. "To start the ball rolling" he ton tinucs, 'the first page of an album— «*uch is the unwritten law must be155 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-10-13 2 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By IT was a most thrilling moment m Kiyear-old Chionh Chai Toan_ life when he played an exhibition match against Henry Ferreira. the Indian Thomas Cup player before Mdl of his school friends m the School's auditorium earlier this year. Youthful Chionh lost after286 words
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Article43 1952-10-13 2 S. Robe: home and parents off on no *"< H< MER oj R i c. H S i REQUESI Staffordshire) old iady m S land. "Please send mt* and a half pounds of c; el. vo* keepers arc i what .-he v43 words
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Advertisement124 1952-10-13 2 i n^%|^f I TflllfiaJTr^ 1 *flk-*»- JJil 1 1 ila ___l J I 7fei n j i I/" 'TttAMbMO/% WE HA/f^k _f?Sk/ IM^Z's"-^ f £«W 400/rZVS FORWARD 1 Rjfl \JmnrMV W-.7 /'< TO THIS MILO EVERSiNCE I. K«ff/^- GAME J&t^S. jfll fry i^/\\V lI _CV >_L_s_ r*\]JA EXTRA STAMINA FOR124 words
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Article462 1952-10-13 3 A 'University Week*? tresh o Ti Mi first in trus H m to i Kht to high nore portant roles as Krov th o! this country ition to a wl kn< some practical i ,i wor ]d ii n i SI nts 1 Union will be the thai462 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-10-13 3 writes: "I would like to enter into correspondence wilh Singaporeans, such as Europeans, Malax s. Eurasians, Chinese and others. I am 5 feet 3 inches tall and my hobbies are: Classical ami popular music, singing, dancing and suinnning. I schooled m Djakarta ami an. now living m TgPinang. where I66 words
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Article, Illustration293 1952-10-13 3 (Top row left l: MaaeeCa for the ('an lug Seng School's tm m.tl lovers were a pair oi dragons uiio danced ..t the ix.t'l of the partj while the Colonial Secretary, Mr I Blithe (right) took the salute centre Participating m the mat hFrancis Lee - 293 words
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Article177 1952-10-13 3 VrORE than 2,000 members *I ol the Singapore Branch i Ihe \nun.ii I o*i tis' i eague paraded during the recent 'World Animal Day' at the .lalan Besar stadium. It win not altogether a day for dogs and cats only. Pets entered for competition included pigeons,177 words
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Article, Illustration334 1952-10-13 3 L'ROM Miss Anna-Maria I Braun, m Germany, comes tiiis request to "Youth": "Your readers young and old are cordially invited to write to me. if they wish to correspond with congenial Englishknowing friends m Germany. Every reader writing to me is at liberty [oFrancis Lee - 334 words
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Article146 1952-10-13 3 CLEVELAND, Ohio. (UP) J 2 Ruth Long, who is 11 but > c an author, is doing her best to combat the distractions j offered by a large family. < < plus the great challenge of < I spanning the universe and 100 years m an effort146 words
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Article256 1952-10-13 3 SIR Your "Youth" section leader-writer speaks of ragging which he claims is a tradition of historic academic centres. The sort of ragging practised at our University is unknown m a historic university, though ragging is, one understands a feature of American Universities. There is nothing exalted about it256 words
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Article712 1952-10-13 3 P.S. Markandan - THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION^ 3 AS THE products of Science and Industry begin to invade the Commercial Establishment, the need for more skilled men and women to manipulate the many machines and equipment of a well organised office becomes greater, so that today the stenographer and the712 words
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Advertisement48 1952-10-13 3 «M*« V(\ ff CCHI** 7A* STANDARD TYPEWRITER J B/N PORTABLE SIZE B ikstalmfn** TERMS "CAN BE ARRAN6EO 1 GET DETAILS TO-DAY I R°M-°m POH j M FNCIANOj U r| LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG j Established 43 years m malaya) t *nar ttmW MB MB _BB B_B BB MB B48 words
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Advertisement85 1952-10-13 3 *^^v _F^ r -<**£* CHAMUtOM V > li I'iL White ,n the .orly XVsV'I^SX morning, thf "> X Chomcleon S^ Orchid" ol Mexico chonget to crimson .AT. ot ebout 10 o.m. In the cfter- noon it is orange ond ot subset, blue, remoining so till morning. W»i| known rhr.ygh .^Jj^ft'ffi!85 words
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Article405 1952-10-13 4 Tilt; SltlHl SO I AR: WiLSON, i 0 Be cc, boa K> tanker tht "Port Ot ■>*,n d from I ■'i \m\ READ on I 111 next lew lavs were a F>u re jo> to Bill The _ea was rough moti-h for interest v*. Mini! discomfiture.405 words
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Article251 1952-10-13 4 OUGH B. had n ide i mental reserve on his lay to 'ake everything th »t Perkins tc d him with a pinch ol s he fe I v. .i .i' east, -wine tm a ial lie said, and the face of the Mate thai nighl m the251 words
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234 1952-10-13 4 IHiE a nhn i seems to be a i raileai affair, r> r r hid tartwlent history m Persia, ihirii the United St-ites. ted bad i 1 ;*J aftgmtMS Hii.iu-ay. iut t./u;liah wool sales-nan m Persia saw two slaves holding a largt umbrella234 words
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Article195 1952-10-13 4 te down the evenil IK six O'clock. A ute appendix. It. lucky we're near a rea ah port. We m pi tbly keep him nig tnd he can inded the mori g luck." Damn shame lor the lad." l>: »ki' m tin- Chief, "only Hi- 1 out of195 words
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Article796 1952-10-13 4 'VOY AGER - 'VOY AGER' By Aussies' Lives A USTEAUA has a population rt. of 8. million people and In size is about 8 million square miles or 34 times tne size of Great Britain. In Australia, education 11 compulsory for ah people up to the age 14796 words
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Article, Illustration595 1952-10-13 4 IDA SMITH - IDA SMITH 'I TIE oldest known rocks x today m the world rathe seen m the bottom of the Grand Canyon m Arizona There are other p a i where An neon rocks have been found, but the Grand Canyon is- the only595 words
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Article68 1952-10-13 4 TWO lutle chOdren band i?i hand Went wandering through a /airy a ti d O/ hap'nets m the priaf ASD summer dad ..•< '<*«•_ botrer.. Saw them amidst the coloured ftotoere Jn wedded lover s bliss AXD m lhe autumn oi the t day The lovers stood wUh hair68 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-10-13 4 R oyal Pageant 1\ llf 1 three _4hci Kuiflito. he .lands lioldiiii' «>*e Caiiopv of cddeii rloifi «»*er thr Queens tie ad m thr coronation rh»lr and anointed with boh oil Colour.: < -P«. red white ribbon.; rlo»k. edfced Wne velvet, while Mtjaluied: red ribbon »crooi >wjn _r okoeei KNH.It54 words
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Miscellaneous123 1952-10-13 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY POPS.SE Jjftg r MEP&gMlSSiOM ""(A PtCMlC LUMCH tS A/SOBE EUMjj^^- I B6<ktJ4G >bu Vf(B I CAM M£ Ak)' <--£, c 1 [~~Z? AM U I'LL PUT IM EWOUfiM I OOTX \&>Tr k^WOW MUO4 Yg /S^NiDBVTo; CDCkET--- S kf^fOUZ ROCKET 16123 words
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