Singapore Standard, 18 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-18 1 Singapore Standard ft. *1 X VOL. 11l NO. 108 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18^^9527 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration480 1952-10-18 1 Dv teh Flag Is Ripped; Tanks Guard Palace JAKARTA, Oct. 17.— Thousands of Indo nesians ran riot m this capital city today m the wake of a parliamentary vote censuring Defence Minister Hamengku Buwono, the popular Sultan of Jogjakarta. A curfew has been imposed tonight fromStandard - 480 words
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Article52 1952-10-18 1 Ike Warns: Start Of 'Cold Peace' R itei •ntiai a major address Party Con. produced a divide- v. h h was a j€ to Jhe free nope m 'he cold ng of a peace." added, "whatever use to des nula for action. think, make few U am do to the52 words
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Article142 1952-10-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Three more terrorists have been killed two m Pahang and the other m Johore. a fourth terrorist was wounded. The first terrorist was killed when a Police Lieutenant, three members of the Lipis Jungle Squad and two trackers from the 3rd Malay142 words
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Article236 1952-10-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S air link with Indonesia was cut yesterday when the only Jakarta-bound aircraft, a X.L.M. Constellation, was ordered back to Kalians airport and returned with 32 passengers alter half an hour's flight. The order relayed by radio from Jakarta said tersely that236 words
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Article60 1952-10-18 1 CAST GRINSTEAD, England, 0 (AP): —A. Milne, 70- author, poet and play-.'.-.i stated today to be msly ill In hospital here fo wing a Milne vrote :i series of 'hi Iren 1 books iboul his >on. Christopher Robin. ITiey Included ""W nnie the Pooh," rhe Ho60 words
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358 1952-10-18 1 From IVOR KRAAL, Standard Staff Reporter JESSELTON, Fri The Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke of Kent, arrived here this evening m a Sunderland flying boat. The police fired a 21-gnn salute as the Royal plane touched down. The Duchess and358 words
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Article83 1952-10-18 1 LONDON. Oct. 17 (AP>— The Daily Express >aid today Prune Minister Winston Churchill has pui off exploding Britain's second alom bomb for a few months because the first blast a fortnight ago was so successful. The Express added that Dr. William Penney. Britain's chief atom83 words
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56 1952-10-18 1 A- Test: Churchill To Speak Oct. 23 i LONDON. Oct. 17 (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill will make a statement to the House of Commons next Thursday on the results of Britain's recent atomic explosion m the Monte Bello Islands. He had a talk yesterday with Dr. William G. Penney,56 words
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Article19 1952-10-18 1 SEOUL. Oct. 17 (AP) Allied soldiers hurled bade bloody but waning Chinese Communist at-4--i,. lu/o Central Korean19 words
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188 1952-10-18 1 THE petition of a Singapore lawyer, Mr. C. G. Menon, and his wife, Mrs Vilasini Menon, questioning I the validity of their arrest under the Fugitive Offenders Act, may be referred to the High Court m Madras, according to a United Press report188 words
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Article95 1952-10-18 1 TOKYO. Oct. 17 (Reuter-AAP) I A quarter of a million Japanese coalminers went on strike today to back their demands for wage increases. Sixteen labour unions representing miners and one clerical union are involved m the strike which was ordered by the National Federation of Coalmine95 words
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Article46 1952-10-18 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17 (UP (—Madame Chiang Kai- shek, ailing wife of the Chinese Nationalist leader, was pro_ I nounced on the road to recovery by her doctors last night and will leave her hospital today for a period of recuperation m New York.46 words
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Article28 1952-10-18 1 TEL AVIV, Oct. 17 (Reuter) An unidentified telephone caller today threatened to blow up the office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion. I28 words
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Article93 1952-10-18 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 17 (AP.) The U.S. Navy announced yesterday it has launched rockets from giant balloons high above the North Geomagnetic pole and sent them to altitudes of about 40 miles— literally above the top of the world. The instrument-laden balloons, as tall as ten-storey buildings,93 words
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Article47 1952-10-18 1 PENANG. Fri.— Victims of yesterday's floods m the CaunI ter Half and York Road areas returned to their homes today 1 as flood waters subsided. The weather broke clear about midnight last night after two days and two nights [of continual rain.47 words
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Article237 1952-10-18 1 LONDON, Oct. 17 (AP) f Just about the most called-on man m London now is a Bri- 1 tish-born Texan Douglas Chandor. He is the man who has painted the first official portrait of Elizabeth 11. Top-ranking Britons and Americans, including Prime Minister Churchill and the237 words
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Article, Illustration282 1952-10-18 1 Standard Toy Fund Grows REMEMBER the appeal we made only 19 days before Christmas last year the appeal to your generosity to share the good things of the Yuletide season with the hundreds of disabled and orphaned children m the Colony by contributing to a Toy Fund for them? You282 words
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Article35 1952-10-18 1 THE ivory throne of ihe Phoenician kinu- <>: \'^.,:r._ more than .'{..100 years old, I i been discovered by a French expedition, Prof. Claude Schae- tTer. the Leader said m Damascus on Thursday.35 words
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Article115 1952-10-18 1 New Japanese Consul Due HONGKONG, Oct. 17 (UP) J.ip.iji' first post ;j! Cvi-[gul-Genera] for Singapore, Keo Ninomiya, irrived at K.ntik airpoi i today enrouto to iii < po.-i to ivhtch be prill ko tomof* row by plans. In 1 lie amc plane wil h \iri.»tniya wbs the Consul-General [or Hongkong,115 words
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Advertisement25 1952-10-18 1 •I K\j\LA LUMPUR PIHANG CDcncv jrcwir i A TRAINED STAFF OF EXPERT SUPERVISORS IS AVAILABLE TO ENSURE PERFECT INSTALLATION WHEN YOU FIT CRITTALL ALLSTEEL WINDOWS25 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-10-18 2 THURSDAY was a red letter day for the members of the Old Peoples Club organised by the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society when 12 old folks had a combined birthday party. It was the first time m the history of the154 words
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584 1952-10-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNING COUNCIL of the Singapore Trade Union Congress is convinced that provision must be made, by legislation if necessary, for a National Arbitration Court to be set up to settle any long drawn out dispute. This will be vigorously pursued by584 words
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Article81 1952-10-18 2 THE Rural Board is to investigate the possibility of building a bridge over Jurong river connecting the Pandan Forest Reserve to Peng Kang village. This is to cut short the distance vegetable and other food producers m Peng Kang and Tuas villages have now to travel81 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-10-18 2 MR. AW RETURNS TO S'PORE photo. MR. AW BOON HAW who returned to Singapore yesterday after a few weeks' stay m Hongkong and Bangkok is seen above with members of his family who met him at Kallang Airport. StandardStandard - 39 words
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242 1952-10-18 2 THE invaluable part played by Gurkha m the war against Communist terrorists m Malaya, was mentioned m the House of Commons by Air Commodore Arthur Harvey, Conservative, on Thursday. Mr. Harvey asked Mr. John Foster. Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations: '•Will you represent to242 words
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Article156 1952-10-18 2 A RESOLUTION asking that the President and Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress shall not hold office m any political party, will be introduced at the T.U.C.'s annual delegates' conference on Nov. 2, Mr. S. Jaganathan. the Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. Referring156 words
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Article27 1952-10-18 2 ANOTHER 2.016 persons were vaccinated m the City and rural areas yesterday, bringing the total figure to 422.357 since the campaign started sfi d;iys ago.27 words
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Article276 1952-10-18 2 SINGAPORE'S food production will be increased by at least one-third if the preliminary work now being carried out by Government surveyors on 2,556 acres of land at Sungei Bedok Valley prove successful, a Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The spokesman however, said that work276 words
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273 1952-10-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the Singapore Government to demonstrate its sincerity m encouraging the growth of the trade union movement along the right lines, without which "progress towards self-government will be impossible" is made by Mr. S. Jaganathan, Secretary of the Trade273 words
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94 1952-10-18 2 POLICE authorities have assured the Rural Board that arrangements have been made to prevent delays m the issue of death certificates. This was told Mr. H. J. C. K.ilasingha at Thursday's meeting of the Boa i*d. Mr. Kulasingha had. on two occasions, complained that people94 words
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Article20 1952-10-18 2 THE Sum Sing Musical and Dramatic Association and the Dancers' Club have been registered with the Registrar of Societies.20 words
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Article15 1952-10-18 2 MR. R. W. Inigo-Jones has been appointed Deputy Comptroller of Entertainments Duty. Singapore.15 words
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Article159 1952-10-18 2 A MEMORANDUM asking the United States Government to give whatever support it could to the Nationalist Chinese" Government of Taiwan has been submitted to Mr. John M. Allison, the American Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs who arrived m Singapore on Thursday. The presentation,159 words
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Advertisement134 1952-10-18 2 flL'rtJ^k liixV FCP rOUNC ANO /y^x\ «*VO'JS OR I Sufferers from RttVOUl Bid lassitude, loss jf appetite, and vitality will benefit considerable the restorative p-operttes of Allen Vi-nuphos is an exceUeni restoration of heath end itrer convalescents. MM TRADE ML MARK A ST I ML' LA NNCj IL Obtainable from134 words
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Miscellaneous92 1952-10-18 2 II m*~-—— ifHMp C'MON, WHATEVER TOUR THAT'S ROQUEFORT IT S ALL AM GOT IS VOUTHAkjJ^ JJ, Sb V^J r:-h th/ IDW^BI NAME IS/:' MY LAWVER'LL i KMOX, THE OIEESE HElft.f (WOULDN'T GOOD LOOKS. BUT HC GOT M M l s-r, i:«Bn^Hpi PIND A WAV TO GET RID &1"OP re RI<3HT92 words
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214 1952-10-18 3 S'PORE HINDUS CELEBRATE QUIET DEEP AVALI Standard Staff Reporter DEEPAVALI, a day of celebration among Hindus all over the world, was observed m Singapore yesterday m every Hindu home. Thotivtmk flix kfj to (be Hindu t-m '>!«•> heir to ben m thiN .111-.pl.iotu d.iv with special "poojas* 1 mu\ offerings,214 words
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114 1952-10-18 3 Discussion On Insurance Postponed MALACCA, Fri. Municipal Councillors at their :r.eeti ing here yesterday postponed I discussion on the matter of Insuring Municipal employees and granting them hospital j concessions similar to that ai- lowed to Government start". It was decided not to reduce the number of trishas and riders114 words
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Article75 1952-10-18 3 New By-Laws On Motions SINGAPORE C C ►uncil- Ie forbidden to 'able moti as m ittei 5 i khin the h »1 C wmcil commit" i »i h \n\ > c C tuncil final Such :> 1 referred "'t committees for their efore th are debated f t-1 1 175 words
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Article23 1952-10-18 3 DR. < h M V. Hudson and Dr (Mrs > I. Calderwood c been ippointed Mcdi 'al Ofißcers for Schools iti Sing ;>orc.23 words
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Article30 1952-10-18 3 THE NINTH anniversary oi X koti no jla Young den*s A i ition ill be brated ai the Tamil Asso school hall. |3| m.c. SeleUut on Oct. 2630 words
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Article30 1952-10-18 3 MR. C. 11. BrTTF.RFIEI.D. Q.C. who returned from lenve on Oct. 14 has resumed his duties as a Nominated Offl ll Member of the Legislative Council, Singapore.30 words
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Article, Illustration326 1952-10-18 3 Aided Schools' Firm Offer To Feeder Schools Standard Staff Reporter n fi™° E SCHO 2 LS m Singapore have made uT\ °1 Goyernm ent Schools (feeder schools) through the Education Department of places for 540 boys and girls who successfully pass Standard V examination this year,Standard - 326 words
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216 1952-10-18 3 IF THERE is ignorance and misunderstanding m India about the problem> of Malaya, it is up to the British Information Services m India to dispel them, >.aid Mr. P. K. Guh:i. Indian Information Officer, m Singapore yesterday. The British Information Services, he said have216 words
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Article23 1952-10-18 3 s In Circu la tion THE Singapore Government announced thai the whole amount of currency notes m circulation on Oct. l was $787,671,631.36.23 words
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122 1952-10-18 3 $80,000 Set Aside For Playing Fields SOME 15.000 school children will have their own playing fields m their schools for the first time next year, if the Budget Committee approves the provision contained m the draft estimates for L 953. A sum of $80,000 has been estimated m the 'Budget122 words
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Article28 1952-10-18 3 THE Girls' Life Brigade. Singapore Battalion, will celebrate their Golden Jubilee with a review and display m the SVC drill hall, Beach Road, on Oct. 25.28 words
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Article17 1952-10-18 3 BARON P. De Gaifiier Hcstroy has been empowered to art as Belgian Consul-General m Singapore.17 words
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Article80 1952-10-18 3 THE Singapore City Council is considering two alternative schemes to cut down flooding m Singapore, Mr. G. Edmunds, the Jity Engineer, told The Standard yesterday. The schemes are: Divert the flood waters away from the City to the other side of the island or, join the waters80 words
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477 1952-10-18 3 'Merchant Of Venice' Was Welcome Relief AFTER the recent production of William Shakespeare's "As You I.ik c It" m Chinese costumes, "The Merchant of Venice" the anniversary production of the Singapore Arts Theatre which opened at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday night, was indeed 3 welcome relief. The theatre m477 words
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Advertisement94 1952-10-18 3 c'^TOGraf, IHROKRTSLTD. j ii; \Miih> w no m i^ i j k E i h itific insti !ir it. test i r» r I d wttd jgh i mstrvn M CHINA OPTSjAL CO. K o.-tW Bridge Road, ***** S'pore-7. -N PEARL B: HUMS 5m.%4 i ttpu rft Mat and round94 words
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Advertisement63 1952-10-18 3 ,/ya jf^ /if to& otto /?Acce/ BFSTFORM ED 13 ACCI IT D C 7t=-181 IH^= Ul\#^Jijl t IV C w <r=JBI IBr^^ Be^ sa;a; textiles ltd. lachmandas co., C /ws^ Arrived! Ladies' Linen Jeans r///(/ sAfVfc. S^W 5/ A* Cotton m :^frr T-Shirts. Children's Frocks *m*M ft Heavily Reduced Prices63 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-10-18 3 ,—^s^; "1 i I WHERE AM I?? *^T| I ...^BUT WHAT'S WmrMNT^HHH I...A.NYWAY THEY D\OH T I rHBBPBBf^'TrKin f f J f** N *XCj :^^F^f' fe 0H,YE5...K10W I mM HEAD? OOOO.' SOMETHI^4G ■fl| GET Mt TO WLAK S V^B u «,NU.y' < f .trt^A '1 ;:ilf^^V|ll K[ REMEMBER... I'M IN76 words
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299 1952-10-18 4 Johore Bahru's Nomination, Polling Days To Be Fixed Inche Lsmii the Supervisor of Elections. Johore Bahru. has been urging all political parties, trade unions, associations and public-spirited citizens to put up or stand as candidates at the forthcoming elections to the Town Council so that as from January, 1953, they299 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-10-18 4 MR. AND MRS. Leonv Yew Kuan who were married m Kuala Lumpur recently. The brkle is Lai Yew Mooi19 words
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Article68 1952-10-18 4 MALAYA'S new propaganda chief, Mr. Alec D. G. Peterson left London by *ir on Thursday, according to a Reuter report. Mr. Peterson, who is taking: UP a two-year appointment as Director General of Information Services m the Federation, is an expert on Far Eastern affairs. During the68 words
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Article204 1952-10-18 4 SERIA, Brunei. Oct. 17 The Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke, will fly from Brunei town m an R.A.F. Sundedand, on Oct. 23 landing on the Belait River for a visit to the Seria oilfields. Sir Anthony Abell, Governor of Sarawak and High Commissioner204 words
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Article44 1952-10-18 4 RAL'B. Fri. A large crowd turned up a! the Raub Police Station when the bodies of two terrorists were brought to the station for identification. The two terrorists were killed by Auxiliary Police near Dons, some nine miles from here.44 words
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Article35 1952-10-18 4 A CHINESE woman. Saw Im was fined $50 by Inohe Sa!!eh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to muzzie her dog.35 words
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Article16 1952-10-18 4 SUPPIAH Chetiiai. a young Chettiar of Tanjong Malim died m hospital irom acid poisoning.16 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-10-18 4 photo. Mr. Jacob Reuben (centre) one of the blind men who were guests at a combined birthday party for 12 old men held at the Wesley Church HaH la Singapore on Thursday by the Singapore Branch of the British Bed Cross Society. He is being attended to by Mr. YeaStandard - 61 words
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135 1952-10-18 4 I PENANG, Fri. The Set- t 1 c m c n t Secretary Mr. :G. C. Dodwell will move 1 a motion at the Settle- ment Council on Monday seeking an additional allocation of $458,000 from the i Federal Government for the purchase135 words
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Article24 1952-10-18 4 YANG Chow Fatf who drove a motorcar at Jalan Arab. Muar, without a licence I was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate.24 words
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Article346 1952-10-18 4 XI T ALA LUMPUR, Fri. A resolution opposing the proposed new Federation Education Ordinance based on the recommendations of a Federal Legislative Council Select Committee, was parsed today by the Kuala Lumpur Chinese School Teachers* Association at the Association's meeting. It was also resolved to346 words
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Article115 1952-10-18 4 THE Perak Christian Youth Council will present a "Variety Entertainment" on Oct. 24 and 25 m the Anglo Chinese Scho.r Hall, Lahat Road. Ipoh at 7.30 p.m. on both nights. The main attractions of the .show will be two dances by Ipoh's popular young Indian dancer.115 words
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Article102 1952-10-18 4 THE Trengganu Poppy Day Appeal Committee has drawn up an interesting programme for Poppy Day Appeal this year. It includes a fancy dress ball m which prizes will be awarded for the funniest, the most original and the best costumes; a dance, a rnahjong drive, a102 words
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Article358 1952-10-18 4 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Mentri Besar, Ne^ri Sembilan, Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, spoke bazaar Malay halfway through his address to about 240 Kampong Home Guards on parade at Gemencheh Lama m j the Tampin district today. Addressing the Home i Guards m colloquial Malay358 words
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Advertisement299 1952-10-18 4 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES V WINTER 31^) SPORTS kJlj^/ were timed by 1 The timing of the 1952 Winter Olympics was entrusted to I.ongines exclusively. Beyond all question I ongines electro-technical equipment is the most perfect available today Longines CHRONOSON the acoustic start signal; Longines CHRONOCAMERA producing film records299 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-18 4 fl^xore! 11l HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE FLEX* THE FLEXAHn 111 moke ft o taimerfl sutl Represemat.v,. mots, carters mi:rc ii \Ms mni Winchester House, Old Broad Mr, fLUW LTD Ihe I /rrtioslovak cameras t\ and projectors raug-e ow- M3[A ing to tix'ir maturity and K/^wW*^ faulllrvs »'\icution .imuii^ Mv*^"*"^>106 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-10-18 5 Iban virgins dance for the Duchess during her visit lo Sibu. The Duchess of Kent tries a tapo hat when she visited Sibu m Sarawak recently.29 words
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Article300 1952-10-18 5 PENANG, Fri.— Dr. N. K. Menon will ask the Settlement Council on Monday if it is not possible to officially approach Government to reinstate the Resident Commissioner, Penang, on the Federal Legislature. He wants to know why and how the Resident Commissioner teased to be300 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-10-18 5 A Eurasia-, driver of the car at rfctat, was shg hUy injured wliii his car was involved m a» accident with the mwn \ne near the Kandin?? Kerbau Police29 words
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Article115 1952-10-18 5 PENANG, Fri— A reward of $2,000 will be paid to the informant, a member of the public who told the Security Force* to search a particular area where they would certain.v contact bandits. The Settlement Emergency Information Officer was referring to his statement to the115 words
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Article227 1952-10-18 5 sIM.APOKK substations liable toad shedding today: l)\V I nioii Building. Adeiphl. Sago st. Iliina* Pipe. Rheem Bnme. Jortl. hin ><*ni;. Wire M«*sli, I'W l» Quarry. Nanyang Mff., iiukit PanJang, National (arbuii. Prlnccsfl Kii/abctli Estate, Dairy J arm. Ilu Pandan. Jurung 1. 1 t'hatswortli ltd.. Pierce Kd.. Sonifrville227 words
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271 1952-10-18 5 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer Move To Aid Local Forces By Standard Staff Reporter A STEP has been taken by General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, which should be a boon to the Federation Police and the Malay Regiment. He has requested that the Alexandra nurses271 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-10-18 5 An Iban woman m her tribal costume. MM of the many who journeyed '00 miles from Upper ifrJlMi Kimt m the North. Itiuht: A Kenyah warrior with straw matt< :l hat. black and white hornbill feathers and ears pierced with ivory rin^s. These pictures wtn taken outside the l'»-sidene\ mi59 words
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Article146 1952-10-18 5 Standard Aviation Reporter LARGE number of Chinese m holiday mood enthusiastically imned Indians yesterday at the Royal Singapore Flying Club to share the Deepavali joy flt«!)t--oruanised by the club. Flying, scheduled io start at 9.30 ajn., was delayed by the waterlogged ground caused by tlie146 words
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Article53 1952-10-18 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 13.000-ton Japanese ship. I Akita Maru. owned by the Nip- pon Yusen Kaisha Shipping j Line, first of six Japanese built ships to run on the monthly service between Japan and Britain, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow. enroute to London on her53 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-10-18 5 The Duchess of Kent bends (o admire three boyi representing the Malay. Chinese and Dyak < ormnunitiet m Sarawak. From left: Malang Anak Liang Chew Peig Chen? and Ahang Ali Kassim.30 words
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66 1952-10-18 5 Jaffar bin Yusof of Batti Pahat. was cham<>d m the Johore Bahru Police D>Hrt with moving 'M>ti f>ott!<> of 'Aver Jemuju' from a reaMdei ar^a m Kulai without permit. He pleaded that he was unaware that a permit MM necessary. The Magistrate adjourned the66 words
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Advertisement235 1952-10-18 5 buys this gold Rolev v\ nst-chronometer, jJs^^i^^^M Mj^^^JS^^ 7 i craftsmanship horn of centuries of y iii^^M^ I ht R«»lev Oyrter Perpetual DairjukJ experience m the Swiss watchmaking ~~z^£^-'£- P"> > fl<>»rrmg of ihia ,rn/uru-\ <>t industry. He knows that his chrono- |-y^HH| ow,, ase: Z,L X ft. >,r,u< meter235 words
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Article804 1952-10-18 6 THERE is nothing like an argument about when Malaya should have independence to bring every poUticiao m this country to his feet Each one has his magi figure hich he flings to confound his opponents. There is. fof example, the- gentleman who thinks thai ten years is a804 words
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1232 1952-10-18 6 Richard Lowenthal - West European Communists Reorganise Their Military Thinking Richard Lowenthal **y THE demotion of the two French Communist leaders, Andre Marty and Charles Tillon, links up with two major developments m international Communist strategy. One is the reorganisation and reduction m size of the military arm of the West European Comumnist1,232 words
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451 1952-10-18 6 Sir; What greater social 1 work can mothers undertake than 'nrint; up their children? The family is the basic unit of j society and home influence i makes or mars the child. The more attention a mother gives her children the better citizens the451 words
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Letter414 1952-10-18 6 Sir; The recent announcement ;:i the press that the Singapore Improvement Trust will launch a $12 million project to provide lowCOSi housing for 50.000 people m the Colony m 1953 has, 1 am sure, struck the heartstrings of many a people with a merry note414 words
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157 1952-10-18 6 Sir, Permit me space to correct a statement m your editorial of 14th October ("Double Talk") as it is wholly misleading. You state inter alia "The celebrations m Singapore were graced only by members of the staff of the American Consulate and the United157 words
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Letter263 1952-10-18 6 Sir, I congratulate the Singapore Teachers' Union on their initiative m cal.ing ari extraordinary m c c ting to decide on the feasibility of lodging a protest with the Education Department regarding the shortness of the Christmas holidays. I earnestly hope that the Teachers' Unions of the263 words
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Letter116 1952-10-18 6 Sir; Referring to the statement of \lr. G. W. Weskin on the standard of Malay films, I agree to his opinion that the superiority of local films is due to equipment and technical staff. But if he simply gave his opinion on the quality of the films,116 words
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Advertisement117 1952-10-18 6 independent Morning Newspaper jMf AD "OFFICE 128* Robinson Rood*/ Singapore. Tc?«phor»* Noji 83WI V *****, 0 Tefegroph AddriiM TIGERNEWS. Sfngopcrf. reRANCH OFFICES t LONDON Room 222, The* Time* Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4* KUALA LUMJMJR IPOH FENANG; 45 Sulton Strict,' 83 Cowan Street* 8 Uith Suett, Telephone 4588.117 words
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Advertisement14 1952-10-18 6 SPORTKING SINGLE ECONOMY DEPENDABILITY x f II •■llll i lltlti^^r H >* i"\ 'p! PERFORMANCE14 words
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Article335 1952-10-18 7 Acheson Warns Beds Of Long And Costly War I UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 17, (UP) Secretary of State Dean Acheson yesterday appealed to the United Nations members for more help m the Korean war. general debate of the United A embty he warned that me335 words
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Article67 1952-10-18 7 S. Africa UN Move Defeated .s O t. IT U .-CT.il A i S < of 1 trig n t. The a l€ •;g for retention of n on f ht- agenda in- > i a rah and A- wa S <c :i and n large n ittin Ann I67 words
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Article187 1952-10-18 7 LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter)— Labour Party leaders last night decided to present an ultimatum to Mr. Aneurin Bevan, rebel Leftwinger, that he should disband his group of supporters and cease attacks on other Labour Members of Parliament. The ultimatum, drawn up at a meeting of187 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-10-18 7 pnoio. STRANGE gifts fail to campaigners for the US presidency at different times— but General Eisenhower was obviously pleased with the Spanish sombrero and scrape he was fciven at San Diego airport, where he addressed a crowd of 10,000 and Adlai Stevenson lost no time m dipping into the thirst-quenchingA.P. - 72 words
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Article106 1952-10-18 7 LONDON. Oct. IT (RcuteD.— The da/ Of Queen Elizabeth's coronation next June will end with ii £12.000 fireworks display. a .show which will light up the London skyline to equal the biaze of Hitler's blitz. For an hour elaborate rockets vill pop high over the River Thames on106 words
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Article124 1952-10-18 7 PARIS. Oct. IT (Reuter) A Navy Commission of Inquiry ieported yesterday thai the submarine Sibylle, lost with her 48 crew last month, probably met her doom trying to avoid collision with another warship passing over her. Lieutenant Gustave Curot and his ship piunsed to the bottom124 words
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Article64 1952-10-18 7 MOSCOW. Oct. IT. (AP) Tiie ne.v Centra] Committee o! the Communist Party today announced the election ot a Presidium of 25 members ynd 11 alternates headed by Josef Stalin. The Presidium replaces the old Politburo, which formerly was the aU-POWerful body m the Communist Patty apparatus. I:64 words
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Article73 1952-10-18 7 LONDON. Oct. IT <Reuter> Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, has assured Sir Sved Abdul Rahman Al Ifabdi. Sudanese political and religious k:ider. that Britain will honour her pledges to the Sudanese. This was disclosed here today by Syed Sadciig. the Mahdi's eldest son73 words
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Article43 1952-10-18 7 TOKYO. Oct. 17 (ReuterAAP). Former Japanese Prime Minister Admiral Asisuke Okada died at his home here today, aged 84. Okada was Prime Minister from 1934 to 1936 and eld office at the time of the bruarv 26" revolt of young officers.43 words
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50 1952-10-18 7 God Bless You'— Jane Russell Tells The Boys HOLLYWOOD: Oct. 17, (UP)— Hollywood film star Jane Russell sent her best wishes today to American Infantrymen, who captured the twin-peaked Korean hill named m her honour. She said: "Tell the boys God bless them for capturing Fane Russell and all others."50 words
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Article69 1952-10-18 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 17. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: Spot 21 Id. Jan. Mar. 21 Id. Apr/June 21 a. June/Sept. 21 id. Oct. c.i.f. 213 d. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £959 per ton69 words
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110 1952-10-18 7 RANGOON, Oct. 17 (Renter)— Burma's "River of Sorrow" the mighty Irrawaridy, has Hooded a third of the town of B'namo, 100 miles north of Mandalay, and swamped 30 river villages. Unofficial reports reaching here today say that about 50.000 people are affected. The IrraWaddy has110 words
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Article140 1952-10-18 7 C'wealth Plan For A- Work LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter)— Britain and other Commonwealth countries are to investigate the possibility f >f a joint plan for the atomic energy development, authoritative sources said yesterday. The Commonwealth countries concerned are Canad.i. Australia and South Africa all big uranium producers. The aim would140 words
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184 1952-10-18 7 Lord Derby' s Footman Nails Rumours PRESCOT. England. On. IT <.Reuter>.— The lawyer of the young man-servant who police claim shot Lady Derby, attractive English aristocrat, las' week claimed today that too many people are jumping to conclusions about the shooting. The junior footman. Harold Winstanley, 19. i s charged184 words
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Article106 1952-10-18 7 TEHERAN. Oct. IT «UP> A break m diplomatic relations between Britain and Iran was stalled today until Premier .Mohammed Mossadeq can confer with the Cabinet on exactly how he will so about it. Mossadeq announced today m a nationwide radio broadcast he j intends to break with Britain106 words
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Article70 1952-10-18 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 17 (AP)— A woman whose fever soared to 114 degrees one of the highest ever recorded is reported by Drs. Alexander Brunschwig and Alfred A. Fracchia of the Memorial Hospital here. R f ever shot up after sh< re; drug treatment for70 words
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Article232 1952-10-18 7 DIGNE. France, Oct. 17 Reuter) Gustave Dominici key witness m the Aug. 5 murder of Sir Jack Drummond, his wife and daughter, was remanded m jail yesterday for failure to get aid for 10 yearold Elizabeth when he found her dying. The 32-year-old farmer admitted on232 words
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253 1952-10-18 7 Less Hope For Anglo-Iran Oil Accord US WASHINGTON, Oct. n (Reuter)— The Slate l)r--partment said yesterday that Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's decision to break off diplomatic relations with Britain would make settlement of the BritishIranian oil dispute more difficult. The Depar' meat <r raan, Mr. PficfwH M I>« told reporters: "As253 words
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Article123 1952-10-18 7 LONDON. Oct. 17 (AFP)— Little regret, no dismay 2nd some hope that negotiations maj' be resumed one way or another was expressed by the London press generally yesterday after the news of the decision to break off diplomatic relations was received. Two influential papers criticized123 words
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Article47 1952-10-18 7 Naguib To Pardon 1 ,000 CAIRO, Oct. IT. 'APi The Government ol Maj.-Gen. Mohammed N;i^nib has announced a general amnesty for an estimated l .ouu persons convicted M accused of political crimes between 19.'iti and the aimv COUp Lasl Aug. 23 inch forced King Farouk to abdicate47 words
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Article34 1952-10-18 7 The British Gov< uae be asked m Parliament un I day to request the United Sti > to bui!d its own housing at nmodation for '.S. Aii F< n personnel m Britain.34 words
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Advertisement68 1952-10-18 7 Little GAY home Bright floor* and kkining t'umitore make a hoa»« a Lome, k< .t mr»*» or manor. Wttk O-Cedar Wax Polish this It eared-far look come* »0 easily, laj>t? «o long. 1h« ur like tuiJsh plea»e* the eye, catihe» the light. And it rrde* »s \our pood juHg^ment, «»ince68 words
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Advertisement97 1952-10-18 7 0 V Q 01 i 0 0V 0 0 0 0 0 8 Jhe eu I tNCt'SM fiN£ BOM 6 I f] 0 CHINA I o .0 0 0 0 0 gg£ 0 O\J Q 0 Early Morning Tea Sets foi 2 Persons 0 0 Ranging from $23.50 0 Tea97 words
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Article62 1952-10-18 8 HK-Brazil Air Service HONGKONG, Oct. 17, (UP) Direci air service between here and Rio de Janeiro is being planned by the Canadian Pacific Air Lines, a CPA executive said here yesterday. Mr. H. B. Main, general traffic manager for the company, who arrived here Wednesday, said the new hedule would62 words
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Article55 1952-10-18 8 LONDON, Oct. 17. (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth II today receiv- embroidered portraits of herse I her husband and her pa- ents, Rift ol Bao Dai. former! Emperor of Indo-China. The v.-iK ai four sirLs m Saigon. they were presented to the Queen D 3 Nguyen Khack Ye. new55 words
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Article136 1952-10-18 8 Oil Firms To Start Syndicate With 1 Mil. Rupiahs Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Fri. Three firms have pooled their resources to establish a new coastal ship Dma company for the spice islands of Ambon and Moluccas. The new company will start with an initial capital of 1.000.000136 words
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Article33 1952-10-18 8 HONGKONG, Oct. 17 (Reu-ter-AAP)—Two hundred Chinese from Singapore who arrived m Hongkong yesterday on the Dutch steamer Tjisadanc entrained here 10-i day for China and were escorted to the border.33 words
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Article71 1952-10-18 8 LONDON, Oct. 17, (UP).— Tramp shipping freight rates, whose headlong fall lasted almost without break for full ten months, hit bottom m September and bounced up, according to the monthly index of the Chamber of Shipping:. The index for September stood at 87 0, compared with the71 words
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Article93 1952-10-18 8 HONGKONG, Oct. 17 (AP) —Hongkong's Kaitak airport was reopened officially to the general public on Tuesday. The field was closed to all but airline passengers and airport personnel on July 29. The London Privy Council had reversed a Hongkong court decision and granted 40 former93 words
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Article177 1952-10-18 8 LONDON. Oct. 17 (UP)— t Mr. Peter Thomeycrutt, PresiI dent of the Board of Trade. told manufacturers yesterday that keeping the export price stable for the next year would be indispensable towards winning Britain to export her way back to economic stability. Speaking at177 words
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Advertisement533 1952-10-18 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Re&ulaj Sailings to China dn^ Japan from Singapore Port Sucttenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China J»pan Due Spore Due Penan™ From •S»MHhow" Oct 19 Ott !4 llonukoni: "Povaiig" Oct 30 Nov :> Hongkong Sails Sallb Sails Penang P. Sham Spore "Soorhow"533 words
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Advertisement602 1952-10-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NLW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW OKLFANS Spore P. Sham Penang POELAU LAUT (SMN) 21 2ti Oct 27 28 Oct 29 M Oct SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Oct /6 Nov 7 Nov 8602 words
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Advertisement458 1952-10-18 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM BCANDLNAVIA (j.K COMi\(M S'por* P.S'ham P^nat* MAGDALA' Irr Bangkok 45 N T ov S/S Not i/» No "ASIA* for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 7/9 Not 8/6 Not ?iw "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 27 /?9 Nov "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon, H-kong, Manila Kobe. Yokohama458 words
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178 1952-10-18 9 I ml Muff Reporter Malayan Paint Ike «>nly large scale ;luct*rs hi Malaya! Vied new machii*.lll at $100,000 to its producing plant i Panjang. m order with an anticipated; m the demand for produced paint. urh was 14 y .go under H: -api-178 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-10-18 9 Pictured above is the office and factory prrnii- t sis of P.A.R. Malayan Paint Works, Pasir Pan jaiC founded 14 years agH with Dutch-British J capital. The laboratory 5 due for extension can 1. 1 been seen on the extreme left. i42 words
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Article75 1952-10-18 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. IT. '< (Reuter) United States price itrola on sales ol imported ran c >'{■■.: b iv€ been removed. Announcing this, ihe gavemk 4Bce ol price stabflisati m said current selling prices nported cotton were well below ttie evel ol the controlThe ofßce explained that75 words
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56 1952-10-18 9 NEW DELHI, Oct IT (AFP) —A US $46 million loan is to be negotiated with the World Bank by an Indian delegation caving here nexi week for Washington, according to official sources here last night The loan is to be used for the56 words
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76 1952-10-18 9 KBW YORK, Oct. 17 (UP) Public roads made of rubber can stretch motorists' lives and taxpayers' dollars, according to a leading authority on rubber and its development. Mr. 11. G. Busbee. Vice President of the Natural Rubber Bureau, speaking on the General Electric76 words
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Article141 1952-10-18 9 STOCKS of rubber m Singapore last month were considerably less than the quantity at the end of the preceding month Singapore dealers' stocks of rubber at the end of Septemj ber stood at .'W.37:J tons com- pared with 45.5~4 tons for the 1 previous month. Port141 words
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Article71 1952-10-18 9 SUNGEI Kuroh Limited reported a profit of $137,540 for the year ended May 31, 1952, compared with $140,918 for the previous year. After extinguishing the debit balance and making provision for income tax ($40,000) the balance to be carried forward was $487. Sanction has been71 words
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Article85 1952-10-18 9 Rubber Price Is Sagging THF rubber market m Singapore experienced yet another featureless week with prices showing a sagging tendency. Demand from abroad was •nainly for the lower grade? of i rubber, but some short-cover-ing for October position, main- tamed the premium on the I first grade. Prices fluctuated between85 words
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Article41 1952-10-18 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 17—Special Standard Service—Closing j prices on the Hongkong Ex- change today were $15 80 to £1 sterling, $6,205 to U.S. $1. j 51. 835 to Malayan $1 50.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. gold $288.25 to one tael.41 words
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Miscellaneous68 1952-10-18 9 f &MGAPORE DIARY Sl A SCO is DANCE: Ist Spore ISK X* r i Sc J Scouts Group social dance at SB A Ha!) 8 B 1ion" 1 tn a l SOrlK '''V: "ftrtrodue«ames Girls School Room 13. o •hi i) m y s p!m w1a ngapo i* CheA riub68 words
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Miscellaneous420 1952-10-18 9 SPORE AHTS TIIKXTRK: The ICerchatri of V'en.ce" at VictorU Theatn d p tn. RADIO PROGRAMME KIIMO MALAYA. SINGAPORE: li <i m News; 10 0j Housewives Choice Kl. r, 11 a.m. New Records; 1 >m. Progiamme Summary, 1.02 Ma; =;e Ballanl at the P •.»::(> 1 Studio); 1.30 News; 1 ."vi420 words
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Miscellaneous459 1952-10-18 9 Sandakan, J« melton Labuan, X ich Ing "I:4. 435 Pni Medan. PenanaT, I Mh. Kuala Liunpui .149 G(5 m Kota Bahi i P< tg (MLlll> 6 4") .m Kuala I. im •■>■■ iMl.ioa* 710 n m QWTAs |to\i SKRMCES FROM: Jakarta, Darwin iBAMS) 230 p m C ilcutt i BA7MI459 words
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Miscellaneous435 1952-10-18 9 Hail Bag: 8 p m Musical Cri!i»- »rd; 8.50 The Libra 1a km Over; 9pm Film Cat < <t New* fs>j 9 V Harmony; 10 p m Mr Rou tf; 10 30 Ifa Dancin. ENTERTAINMENTS RFX: Jack and the Bi »talk 1. R3O and 915 ,3 m First Lag <■435 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1952-10-18 10 "pLOCHEMERLE" is m trouble again! a storm has arisen m Italy where the film has just been shown to the censors prior to release. In a recent battle between the censors and the distributors over the film "God Has Need Of Men" the distributors won. the1,041 words
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Advertisement133 1952-10-18 10 MMTCUUM A ■iSßQ^&jMk'^r <« A ~"^w w[? *^1 Bm kW^ Ri^^^^H BB* '>^«! 9P^b! B^Sb^B^B^^^Bkk^ Hear MITCHUM SING "Golden Moon" IN NIPPONfC Tnniffht M'ttilf Shelley WINTERS /;d? Richard CONTE fc/l£ CharlpQ RirkFORH P A 1 Mir 1 AI 9k 'the nHli I "vRfCSi Tl AE ifil^ram Today 9 a.m. COROM-R133 words
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Miscellaneous346 1952-10-18 10 \fyRITADWMAR t TODAY'S QUOTATION: -I in' human knee is .Hunt and not an entertainment Perc} llaiiiniuiid. uskh: The accent Is on personality, charm today Enjoy fn me r« SoC:abll "y. relaxation.. fun. It is a good time for entertaining. Buy for beauty or style as well as necessity Steer clear346 words
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296 1952-10-18 11 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH Aussie Sent To Hospital By ISHMELI RADRODRO knocked out Australian Jim Woods m the ninth round of a scheduled ten-rounder at the Happy World stadium last night. Woods was taken to hospital suffering from concussion. Me recovered consciousness m the ambulance and296 words
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Article433 1952-10-18 11 A FULLY deserved equaliser four minutes before time enabled RNAS (Sembawang) to share points with Singapore Cricket Club m a SHA Division I "A" match on the Padang yesterday. The result, a I—l1 1 draw, has cost the Club another valuable point m their433 words
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Article160 1952-10-18 11 HONGKONG. Oct. 17, (Reuter-AAP) The visiting Australian XI captained by Bill O'Reilly toda> boat lionukonu m an unofficial two-day "test" match by an iDfiings and 44 runs. Keith Miller, Australia's leading right-hander, carried his bat for the Australian visitors, scoring 118. Six of his spectacular160 words
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Article161 1952-10-18 11 IPOH, Fri. Ipoh hockey enthusiasts turned out m full force on the Upper Padang today to watch the inter-YWCA match between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. The local team with a faster forwards and a sounder defence won the match by two goals to nil.161 words
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Article97 1952-10-18 11 CHICAGO, Oct. 17— Billiards -boy wonder" Willie Hoppe quit the game today at the age of 65 after a 46-year reign as a world figure m the sport. Hoppe who won billing as "the boy wonder" at the age of eight when he toured the97 words
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Article465 1952-10-18 11 NEW YORK, (UP) —It was 60 years ago on Sept. 7 that James J. Corbett defeated John L. Sullivan for the world's heavyweight championship—and big-time boxing was born. Boxing has been illegal, and conducted at secret way stations. It was still illegal m465 words
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Article90 1952-10-18 11 Tennis IPOH. Fri. Defending champions Ipoh YMCA today entered the quarter-final of the Sultan's cup inter-team tennis competition beating Perak Turf Club Sports Club by four rntehes to oil. Results: ('V' mentioned first) N. Caleb and Timothy Lee beat J. R. Whimster and P. Kemis90 words
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Article187 1952-10-18 11 AN ARCHERY competition captured all the plaudits and acclamation from amongst the few hundred spectators at Methodist Girls AfterBoon School's first annual sports at the Victoria School yesterday. Seven pretty jfirls Leong Choo Tai, Choo Swee Leong, Ng Poh Kirn, Lav Cheng Gek, Ooi Kirn Leh,187 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-10-18 11 photo. This is The Fiji Regiment's Rugby team which beat the Selangor Club 18—3 at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 24 words
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444 1952-10-18 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS UK Soccer Preview By LONDON, Oct. 17 (AP)— Two top liners head tomorrow's soccer bil!. Wales, joint champions with England last season, play Scotland on the Cardiff City ground, and Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaders of the First Division ot the English League visit the444 words
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Article82 1952-10-18 11 SINGAPORE Civilians hold their first hotkey trial on the Pa da nt: on Tuesday. The teams which Hill take part m the same were announced yesterday by the 5.11.A. as follows: WHITES: Patrick Yee: S. D. Williams. Sohan Sinyh; Tahar Kalu. Mohinder Sin^h, Shegaran: Beant Sin^h, Raz.ak.82 words
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Article122 1952-10-18 11 A sub-corn nittee meet m of the .M;. ■.!>■;:!! Cr.f ket Afl elation, to discos* crfc"k< I coaching for schoolboyt wi tie heW at the Selangor Cl on Monday ai BJM p.m. Under tbe auspices of thi Rfalayan Cricked Anodatioa promineoi Selaog^n cridDertei devoted two122 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-10-18 11 SPORri SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div. 1A Larif/ Wanderers v RAF (Chrtv.gi) at RAF (C) Div. IB: TTC v RAF (S) at RAF (S). Div. IB: University v REME at REME Div UB; Fed. Customs v HKSB at F.C. RUGBY: SCC v RASC at SCC, Naval C-in-C v RAF Seletar A at62 words
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Article1439 1952-10-18 12 RACE 1— Horses Class 3, Div. 5— SVi Furs.— 2.ls p.m. 1. Many Thanks 3y 8.11 Mg 'JT 1 F >l arid M van Bkeien J. D'neUy °s^t"/ late 3y 8.10 "Ch'ng Stable' Rodger. McCioud I Double Dividend (late Black X F RW van Bkeien Mawi CaSel^n1,439 words
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Article153 1952-10-18 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Cotfoetd SCOTS OBEY SCOTS' GBEY SCOT'S < i;(w~ 1 Sailor Bird. Meteorite M.i.<.r:. Double Dividend Sailor liird Orrgmi n ~~Z~ < PRIM i: TOVTO < IMil |< 7~p 2 llDDIIi: I\lO 4 lltMHIg I'llt Mom I Buttle Cratef I inderS I'rirue Battle r i153 words
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Article1759 1952-10-18 12 Sixteen Runners Will Line Up For Club Cup MAIN interest m today's races the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting at Penang is the Club Cup for Class Three horses run over seven furlongs m whLch a strong field on 16 runners will1,759 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-10-18 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead IN putting, as In all shots, you must keep your head still, m lived position. Practice holding the )iead steady until the ball is away and then following ihe ball by turning your }wad without moving it otherwise either up-or-down or sideways. It's (i154 words
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Article88 1952-10-18 12 TOKYO. Oct. 17 (UP)— World sngles champion HL'oji Sato and three other players will represent Japan m the i first Asian table-tennis championships to be played late m November m Singapore, it was announced today. Besides Sato the players are Tadaski Hayashi. who com- 1 peted88 words
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Article106 1952-10-18 12 TPOH. Fri. Gurbachan Singh of Ipoh annexed the Elswick Trophy m the 50-mile Malayan Road Race held here today. He returned a time of two hrs. 24 mins. 1.7 sees, for the rourse. Ten competitors took part m the race but seven finished the distance.106 words
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Article34 1952-10-18 12 NEW DELHI. Oct. 17: (Reuter) India were all out for 372 at lunch on the second day ot the first Test against Pakistan here today. India's remaining three first innings wickets34 words
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Advertisement103 1952-10-18 12 WHO IS THE BETTER? NOBODY WILL FORGET THEIR LAST BLOODY STRUGGLE. KING KONG v BERT ASSIRAT! (Absorbed really terrible ("The referee was wrong. 1 Punishment. Wants his revenge t t d smavjh for a .mashed nose and lost won lAi>t time and l s masll teeth) him again"). *;^PM§§jßmBBv V103 words
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