Singapore Standard, 20 October 1952
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Title Section17 1952-10-20 1 Singapore Standard ■Ik M X VOL. 11l NO. 110 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article250 1952-10-20 1 I, outers 9 Tot* fund Passes b SI .OOO Mark THE Standard Readers' Toy Fund has d the $1,000 mark. The total at yesterday was $1,013.25. t .on- cr f ig generously contrii help once age l to bring Santa Claus .ncre .-id: r m250 words
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236 1952-10-20 1 JESSELTON, Oct. 19.— "Marino Barracks" —$4,000,000 new headquarters of the North Borneo police foree was formally opened today by the Duchess of Kent. Marina is the first name of the Greek-born Duchess and it is bestowed on the police encampment m hpnour of her visitA.P.; Reuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration373 1952-10-20 1 SPORE HOME CRASHES CREAKING sideboards and falling mortar warned a family of eleven a few seconds before a house m Beach Road, near the junction of Arab Street, collapsed at 7.30 o'clock last night. Where the house stood, there is now a "canyon* 1 filled withStandard - 373 words
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Article93 1952-10-20 1 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca branch of the U.M.X.O. has decided to appeal to the High Commissioner and the Secretary of State for the Colonies for the inclusion of the Malay kris m the Settlement seal. The branch is dissatisfied with the reply from the93 words
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Article30 1952-10-20 1 a i:• .\i. typno m m the P <ric beaded for the Philipea yesterday frith >ver 100--:n o'i winds Manila Weal et f-i e«u r« w >rted. APAP - 30 words
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Article221 1952-10-20 1 J AK AKT A. Oct. 19 (Reuter)— At the request of the President, Dr. Soekarno, the recess of the Indonesian Parliament will i-ontiiiui for an indefinite period, it was announced by the three vice-chairmen of the Parliament, Dr. Tambunan. Dr. Tadjuddin Noor and Arudji Kartawinata.221 words
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Article34 1952-10-20 1 AUSTRALIA'S Labour opposition won a convincing victory m Saturday's by-election for the Victorian Federal .seat of Flinders a poll regarded as a pointer to the Australian Government standing with the public. Reuter-AAPReuter; AAP - 34 words
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113 1952-10-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. John Allison. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, told a Kuala Lumpur Press conference yesterday that the United States would come to the aid of Malaya or any country m South-East Asia should any of these countries113 words
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Article67 1952-10-20 1 THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. left Kuala Lumpur by air for Ceylon this morning for a short holiday. lie was accompanied by L;idy Templer and Miss Jane Templer. The Deputy Ilish Commissio ler. Mr. D^ C. MacGillivray Wdi last night sworn m as Officer Administering the67 words
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Article224 1952-10-20 1 LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter) The independent Sunday Times today saw ;m "ominous likeness" between current official observations about the Mail Mat! Campaign m Kenya and what was said four or live years ago about the troubles m Malaya. "Here it the precise and immediate lesson from Malaya.224 words
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Article28 1952-10-20 1 UNITED STATES, ambassador to Ireland and former Secretary of the Navy Francis P. Matthews died of a heari attack at Omsua. Nebraska on Saturday. UPUP - 28 words
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Article25 1952-10-20 1 IRAN'S Foreign Minister, Hussein Fatemi, said yesterday that he has told the Iranian embassy m London to prepare to close down. UPUP - 25 words
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148 1952-10-20 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Malay Union, m spite of the support ottered by the local branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, will not put up candidates for the forthcoming December City Council elections. This derision was taken tA the Union's Committee meeting148 words
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Article102 1952-10-20 1 MILAN, Oct 19 (UP).— Former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee said yesterday iie stili has not decided whether he ran accept an appointment by the Socialist International to attend a Socialist conference m Rangoon next January. Mr. Attlee told the United Press: ''I have102 words
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Article128 1952-10-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun F<>: ees m the Federation have killed three more terrorists. A Ciine.se Extra Police Constable lost his life during an engagement m wliich two terrorists were W led A Perak Ponce jungle squad under the command ut Lhe OCPD, Ipoh and Police Lieu tenant128 words
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Article199 1952-10-20 1 Planter Wife Hurt In Attack KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The assistant manager of Yong Peng Estate, Mr. Thompson. was seriously injured and his wife slightly wounded, when their car was atta Iced by terrorists yesterday, on the road between Yong Peng and Ayer [tarn m Job are. A special constable \vatravelling199 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-10-20 1 1 phnlo. CarryiMf a bul^ins briefcase, Dr. W. (i. Prnney strides from the H \l Hastings aircraft whir li brought him to I wirlijiu, Wiltshire, on Oct. 15, ftfteff conducting Britain's first atomic weapon test m th« Monte Rello islands. Apart from saying that the test was most surressful, l)AP - 61 words
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Article95 1952-10-20 1 TUX f> ration Government's anti :.<.•,, the Integrit m Fed* i ation oi Ma iya haf launched a public appeal 1 ;i a1 on to in'!) them m stan ping <j it con >r; A Grovemmeni noi to thfi effect appears m rhe Standard today. Any95 words
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Article31 1952-10-20 1 TUNIS Oct If (Beutc Three military policemen verl \n\\. ne Eeriously, when the^ i ittacked with autotn itlc poni b T.i m id i>- southern 'I sia la«1 night31 words
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Advertisement73 1952-10-20 1 I (jour prized SILVER PIECES Vwf Restored Stiil An ttih' tfitdsf We carry the most up-to-date LADIES' SWIM SUITS Now Opened Coiourt S'yU's to suit yow choice Nylon, J.aU-x, Satin, Flexees, Jant/en I) u Cross I Other articles lor daily hue at OOtnpttltivt prices m t)ie viarket. Come and hwe73 words
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Article257 1952-10-20 2 Tenders For Another 52 Will Be Out Shortly Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Joint Relief Organization will proceed with the construction of another 52 artisan quarters to accommodate victims or last year's Kampong Bugis Fire immediately on receipt of the $118,000 from the Kampong Bugis257 words
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Article28 1952-10-20 2 THI ft i trar of Tr v has appr »ye i the regis- Meteorol ral nical Employees r.-iion. S i i hit h .v..n formed28 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-10-20 2 Mr V. CJ. Ananthanara\:»n:i Iwr. the nrwiv elected Pr'-sidrnt "f the Singapore Aiimu.iUy ILocal Staff Union.16 words
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Article102 1952-10-20 2 POSING as a Rural Board inspector, Choo Tiam Song (26). collected $18, m a single day, from three squatters at their farms at Lim Chu Kang Road, it was stated m the Singapore First District Court on Saturday. Choo, who pleaded guilty to three102 words
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68 1952-10-20 2 Jailed, He Stayed Put In The Dock din the nga- P Sat to tl noati s i v j rorth ol Yin Yeow, 5 refu d ■Se dock. He |1 t the J "3 v. T >uld take ml i1 he had spent t i i tin aand pclsoo I68 words
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166 1952-10-20 2 MEMBERS of the 1.000- strong Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union mcl yesterday and elected officials for the ensuing year. The Hve-houi long meeting was attended by members m as far as Pontian m Johore. A 21-man Committee with Mr. P. Padmanabha Pillai166 words
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212 1952-10-20 2 The Singapore Camera Club will organize the first Pan-Malayan (Open) Photographic Exhibition next year. All prints accepted will be exhibited from June 2S to July 5, 1953 at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road. Singapore. The C llb'a fourth quarterly competition for members only212 words
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Article, Illustration249 1952-10-20 2 THE present building of the Kwong Fook Chinese School m Lavender Street, Singapore, which was damaged by Japanese bombs during the war, is to be pulled down to make way for a new school. Plans for this $100,000 r three-storey building to accom- j modateStandard - 249 words
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Article26 1952-10-20 2 THE next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Nov. 18, 1952 at 10.00 a.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore.26 words
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Article49 1952-10-20 2 THE newly formed Malayan Association m Hongkong held a general meeting yesterday to elect office bearers, states a UP report. At the meeting Boey Kokkeng was elected president. William Eu and Dr. Lee Han-lion? vice presidents. Wee Joo-hock honorary secretary and C. M. Ho honorary treasurer.49 words
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Article52 1952-10-20 2 THE film and cinematographic society of the University of Malaya is launching a membership drive this week. The committee m charge of the drive for membership consists of Miss Shirley Low. .and Messrs. 9. T. Sundram, Burhammuddin. S. T. Ratnam. G. H. Tharmaratnam. Hashim Sani and52 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-10-20 2 THE GIRLS of the Mary mount Vocational School (Good Shepherd Convent) will stage a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow and Wednesday, at 7 p.m. In aid of the building fund. Dress rehearsal at the theatre will be held today (Monday) at 3 p.m. Picture shows60 words
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192 1952-10-20 2 PREPARATIONS are now being made m all the Roman Catholic churches of Singapore to celebrate the feast of the Kingship of Christ— one of the most important m the Catholic calendar— in a fitting man- 1 ncr, on Oct. 26. The C.V.M.A. of the Cathedral192 words
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156 1952-10-20 2 Changes In TUC Rules Submitted To Govt. Standard Staff Reporter AMENDMENTS to the constitution of the Singapore Trade Union Congress submitted to the Colony Government for approval to enable Government employees' unions to aflV.iate with the T.U.C. is under consideration, the Commissioner for Labour Mr. G.W. Davis said on Saturday.156 words
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Article87 1952-10-20 2 THIRTY-SEVEN Malay other Ranks from Ist Singapore Regt. RA., Blakang Mati, and six members of tiie Katong Boys Club gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last week. The Mobile Unit visited R. A. F. Seletar where 30 volunteers gave their blood. T.ie balance up87 words
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Advertisement120 1952-10-20 2 |y .lf##/ »/<"* trill !<• Sfrtt'd If lift* v i*it~<s I tnjoy good living vith our lofest hotel appoinrcrt i r dfceami'pispk <ii m.s. Sielap sing-pore I OHB INTEGRITY CC S:C FEDERATION GF information i< g ird n*i proper practic4 ii li: should i inforntfitior iml or m writing io120 words
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Miscellaneous169 1952-10-20 2 i^:^p^jas^iSal Ican'tcha hurkv 'Ncut it out. hey, oop, come lookjt WToy^T^^C^Eßeje 'mi j.''-i '.Jt- 'all p>. I^SSSI^ I THAT MACHINE, WILL VOU 9 I HERE NOW TH' RIG B MY GO6H AN' THROV.'U t T BOV9, CN-N, I &OC? COOL AS /YOU KNOW V OOOLAIS WEARJN' WSHE MU6TA AWAY BiJl169 words
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Article450 1952-10-20 3 *ivr%i»#«>y?2 lard Slaff Re P°rter i hm,^ff k ?^nn WHI Very soon be able to build tractor M° Ul ihout the of a contractor. Messrs Lee Engineers Limited, the promoter of a new system of "Package Houses." will hold vie nrst of a series of demonstrations on Oct. 23450 words
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Article187 1952-10-20 3 Poltergeist Throws Bottles KIM A I.IMPIK. Sun. A polterijrUt bi> been active m KuaU Lumpur Ust week terrifying re>idents of An? Sen:; K«ud are.* m Brickfields. For two days a Koala Lumpur Indian Municipal sewage hnpectei and his family living m that area have witne»cd strange happening m their house.187 words
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Article91 1952-10-20 3 SUndurd Staff Reporter THE Singapore Camera b is still sb r.x of $4,280 f its 1 irgel Bgure oi $8,000 required t» furnish "land equip the new Club Rouse which was opened by the Conmiissi >:ifi-C«e:iei |1, Mr. Malcolm MacD maid, 1 isi month, si itea91 words
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Article76 1952-10-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The case against Chou See King, accused Oi cheating the Hongkong arid Shanghai Bank of $1,237,700 came up before the President of the Sessions Court here today and was postponed to Nov. 2 The charge was explained to the accused a- defence counsel76 words
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229 1952-10-20 3 ABOUT 300 members of the Singapore Progressive Party yesterday formed a branch at Paya Lebar. It will be called the Paya Lebar Branch Office of the Progressive Party and will serve the Changi, Katong and Balestier Wards of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Branch Office229 words
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Article239 1952-10-20 3 From IVOR KRAAL, Standard Staff Reporter JESSELTON, Sun.— The Duke of Kent today planted a tree on a hill m Kota Belud district, stronghold of thp proud and independent Baja u tribe, 50 miles north of Jesselton. The tree will rise m front of239 words
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Article117 1952-10-20 3 THE first Asian assembly of the Moral Rearmament Movement which begins this week m Ceylon will seek to develop the spiritual strength to match the material aid that is being given to Asian pountriat under Uwi term* oX the Colombo Plan. This was stated yesterday by Mr.117 words
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Article, Illustration353 1952-10-20 3 US To Put Synthetic Rubber Industry In Private Hands KUALA LUMPUK, Sun.— The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. John Allison, announced at a Press conference yesterday that the American Government was studying ways to handle the synthetic rubber industry and how to put the industrySam Kai Yee - 353 words
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Article99 1952-10-20 3 A lti-YEAR-OLD boyChuang Chew Chin died on his way from Kusu Islands to Singapore m a Marine Police launch yesterday. Chuang had earlier told his sister that he wanted to go with some friends to Kusu Islands for. a swim. At about 12 noon yesterday. while99 words
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Article83 1952-10-20 3 IPOH. Sun. Over 40 members of 12 co-operative societies m Kinta and Parit unanimously agreed to forrt) a Rural Banking Union, following a meeting held here yesterday. Among officials present were Inche Ja'afar bin Mohd. Taha MCS. Assistant Commissioner for Co-operative Development, and Inche Abdul Majid83 words
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Article43 1952-10-20 3 NEW YORK. Oct. 19: (IT) Madame Chiang ECai-shek arrived here by air from San Francisco yesterday to visit friends and relatives and lo take further treatment for a skin ailment for which she has been bothered lor several months.43 words
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Article342 1952-10-20 3 Attlee's Visit To Malaya Hailed KUALA LUMPUR Sun M.i ayan labour id m .-He union lea len have expre their enthusiasm m the news uf the proposed visil of Mr. Clement Attlee, former British Premier, tO Malaya next January as hcid of the threeman Socialist Internationa! mission. Inche Mohamme 1342 words
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Miscellaneous151 1952-10-20 3 Today's Power Cuts SINGAPORE substations liable to loud shedding today: DAY Union Kuilding. Hume Industries. Kfieem flume. *'ord Co.. Bin Seng, Wire Mesh, PWU Quarry, Nanyang Mfg. Co.. Itukit Panjang, National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Bst, Diary I arm. Chatsworth Rd.. Pierre K«l.. somerville Est.. Leedon Kd., Victoria Park, Nassim Hill.151 words
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Article380 1952-10-20 4 THE drive for Chinese recruits to the Federation Police Force begins today m Penang. It affords an xs-ellent opportunity to the Chinese, who form the bulk ol the population m the Settlement, to prove their li >::!ty and sincerity as "The King's Chinese." For by oing the Police380 words
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Article406 1952-10-20 4 I>Y ng [ran's verance of diplomatic relations ith the British Governm< tit, the unpredictable, eping M i deq, carried out his threat last phase of negotiations intn lis move will bring good or evil to Iran remains to be seen. For Great Britain, Mossadeq's decisi 'as very much406 words
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Letter598 1952-10-20 4 US Deputy To Tempter— Now Sir; I am unable these days to write much, but I feel that as another Straits Chinese it is my duty at least to make one or two comments on the letter written by a reader signing himself W A Straits Chinese' 1 m The598 words
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261 1952-10-20 4 Rajah Not 'Villain Of The Piece' Sir, 1 am not convinced why "Singapore Malay" should pick upon Mr. A. P. Rajah as the 'villain ot the piece' m the salary revision scheme. 1 am as simple as my nom-de-plume and have no rows with any Councillors. So it I use261 words
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277 1952-10-20 4 Sir;— "SlT To Build 4,000 Houses Next Year" is indeed heartening news to the "HOMELESS' multitude of middle-class, and I would take off my hat for the painstaking efforts of the SIT Committee m launching this laudable scheme. In the past the SIT have constructed277 words
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Letter304 1952-10-20 4 Sir; Reference the article on the Womens Royal Army Corps published m the "Sunday Standard" dated 12 October, 1952, by reporter Joy Manson. This article compel? me to write and prove your reporter wrong m many instances. Firstly we are not here to "brighten the tedious working304 words
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Letter105 1952-10-20 4 Sir. In the note about the Meeting of th e Chinese Maternity Association which you so kindly published on October 13, 1952, you mentioned the names of three of the Doctors who gave their services free of charge to the Hospital, but unfortunately you left out105 words
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Letter318 1952-10-20 4 Sir: I would like to presenl another picture, through your valuable column, regarding the Education Week; it is not a pretty picture but an authentic one. According to the Education Department, the aim of the Education Week is to show the public what is being318 words
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Article, Illustration941 1952-10-20 4 Reginald Peck - The gay city with a hand at its throat Reginald Peck I 1 1 by 1 HAT place m the world is to Whitehall and Washington a flash-point where the cold war could become hot overnight? To the Kremlin a gap m the Iron. Curtain that obstinately refuses to be941 words
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Advertisement23 1952-10-20 4 ML $201-*s? /Mjm W^IL UODE R ir STYLE MmMJlx i>sareej Buy t- SHADES MAGANLAL NAGINDAS a CO. LTD. »S(»7, Arab Slrrel |'|i«ne *****.23 words
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Advertisement128 1952-10-20 4 I'ftuh chtuiged M Ijr &W^V~~*~S houst uifir to ti 9UUH IT'S NEARLY ITS All. R'6nT"fca£, --^^^Bf^^ FOLLOWING DAY WWW BtK?Re tmi I'm m imimai^v. -mnw RPftl TA*t^\l'o^\ n 1 I JUST CA*TCOP€ w,th f' I JJ O INK o gi^^^^H CVfKVTMiMG. i *W«v, IyW B^ OVALTINE,'" rlF]' I GOES WRO«C-AKD>'^r^\^128 words
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279 1952-10-20 5 !l an. Oct. 19 (Reuter)-The Socialist Interan organization grouping mainly European parties, m conference here yesterday showed it 5 sta become a true world organization. tied to membership the Labour Party of 1 and the People's National Party of The Pan-Malayan Labour Party was279 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-20 5 I diagaise for the < i sheti siKhted Ikeae pyebrowni« iid eyebrows \h llerie «>f Paris h<> invented lust diamond tinner h includes 12 at about -Af photo.27 words
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Article49 1952-10-20 5 A LUMPUR Sun. I u'.led OH jra tC oxer! i •<) destroy c a !re^- it para le ol r n border Pel State yes:er- <■: rorista ..v ol Urn poor the young and and the Wt an i affect- -.r. theii I the Hume i opei it49 words
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Article86 1952-10-20 5 CAMDEN. Oct. 19 (UP). Po ice arid newspapers were isked yesterday to help find a pyard worker who ?to!e a US$B,OOO via] of radium from the New V >:k Shipbuilding Corpora- urge him lo go directly to hospital fox treatment Officials ol the company also v-• the86 words
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Article468 1952-10-20 5 Bu t Constructive Proposals Must Come From Reds NEW YORK, Oct. 19.— A special report of the United Nations Command m Korea said the United Nations has no desire to break off the truce negotiations at Panmunjom but has merely called a recess468 words
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Article257 1952-10-20 5 NASHVILLE, Oct. 19 (UP) Five masked men armed i with carbine^, shotguns and pistols interrupted a gay house party m the fashionable suburb here last night, lined some 50 guests against the wall and robbed them of between $100,000 and $150,000 m cash and jewels. I257 words
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Article116 1952-10-20 5 DURBAN, Oct. 19, (AP) The worst race rioting m South Africa since 1949 broke ou^ yesterday m Port Elizabeth, killing six persons or more and injuring a dozen, at thp surburbnn New Brighton railway station. Considerable property was burned or smashed. Rioters besieged116 words
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308 1952-10-20 5 SINGAPORE will say farewell to the Duchess of Kent and the Duke of Kent on Monday, Oct. 27, at Kallangr Airport where the Royal party will emplane for a visit to Hongkong. The arrangements of the de- j parture ceremony are essentially the same as308 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-10-20 5 HANOI, Oct. 19 (UP)— Top ranking French military men met m the Council of. War today while Communistled Vietminh rebels consolidated their costly victory m fog shrouded Nghialo. Communications were ruptured and bad weather prevented observation planes from getting more than approximate information on Red i279 words
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112 1952-10-20 5 HONGKONG, Oct. 19. (Router AAP). A suspect on a murder charge crashed through the top storey window of the Central Police Station here yesterday and plunged 100 feet to instant death. The suspect, unemployed Pans born Ellis Wong, aged 45, had been taken to112 words
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Article205 1952-10-20 5 Naguib Is Red In Disguise FAROUK: SAXTA MAR I NELL A Oct 1!». (OT) Exiled Kinj Farouk on Friday night charg ed the army group that disposed him was Communist backed and challenged Gen Mohammed Naguib to permit the publication of m c full personal memoirs by the Egyptiar press.205 words
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Article35 1952-10-20 5 TAIPEI. Oct. 19 (UP). Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shet was again elected a s Tsungisa Director-General) of the rulinj Kuomintang Party m its seventh plenary session yesterday with i unanimous vote and great ova tion35 words
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Article210 1952-10-20 5 LONDON. Oct. 19 CAP)— Big Increases m American visitors —m some cases ail-time records —set European tills ringing up bumper tourist earnings this past summer. Britain. Switzerland. Fiance. Italy, Denmark, Sweden. Norway, West Germany and HolLtnd all reported more Americans came along to iook over their beauty210 words
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Advertisement108 1952-10-20 5 1 111 A thousand I cy I lii&sj&i m one MECCANO 5 I b_..j.ng o m_dc! that rcclfy works, if the grea tun i m the world. V/.rh Meccano any boy can build one working i I model after another, toking each to pieces, ond uting the tome ports to108 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-10-20 5 •7-" &ujr#<i/j. <m Vv :^^^gl could i I rzz_z__rn —^YOUR REPORT J TOMORROW J W^p 116 words
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Article716 1952-10-20 6 Fair Turnover In Tin Shares By A Market Correspondent THE advent of the Deepavali holiday cut short a most active week on Malayan markets. Once again industrials provided the major portion with a fair turnover m tins but negligible business m rubbers and loans. The presentation of716 words
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Article177 1952-10-20 6 BUSINESS DONE, Oct. 11—16: Industrials. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord. 24/4* to 23/Fraser Neave $3.95 to $4.00. Gammon $2.72 i and $2.75, Hammer $2.65, Hongkong Bank (Colonial) $745, Malayan Cement 51.25 and $1.26*, Malayan Collieries $1.50 and $147*. Robinson $3.10 Singapore Cold Storage $4.50, Singapore Traction 4*% Debs.177 words
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Article41 1952-10-20 6 AN EXTRAORDINARY gene- j ral meeting ot Burma-Malay Tin Ltd. is called for Nov. 8 lor the purpose of considering a special resolution to repay 16/- sterling per share to shareholders, re- ducing the capital by £120.000 to £30,000.41 words
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Article83 1952-10-20 6 LONDON*. Oct. 19 < Renter') More than 1.000 British firms j have applied to trade with ComI munist China, m th« past four weeks. Communist China trade agents announced today. They were replying to tetters from the agents if they wanted to supply machinery and83 words
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Advertisement730 1952-10-20 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China vtn" Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direci Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From -Soot how" In Port Oct 24 Hongkong "Po.vans" Oct 30 Nov 3 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penanp P. Sham Spore730 words
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Advertisement310 1952-10-20 6 PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTON NbW YORK BALTIMORE Also accepting cargo for PHILADELPHIA Spore P. Sham Penang m.v. "Eastern Prince" 22/28 Oct 29 30 Oct 31 Oct 2 Nov m.v. "Javanese Prince" 18/25 Nov 26 Nov 30 Nov/2 Dec Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD. Telephone: Singapore 5205 P S'bam310 words
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Article716 1952-10-20 7 Challengers Well Beaten LONDON, Oct. 18 (Reuter)— Wolverhampton Wanderers, though held to a I—l1 1 draw on West Bromwich Albion's ground today, strengthened their position at the top of the English First Division. Their nearest challengers Blackpool and Liverpool were both well beaten. It was not716 words
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1037 1952-10-20 7 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY SINGAPORE YOUTH COUNCIL: Publicity and Youth Publications. LEADERSHIP T R A I N I N COURSE: At the British Council Hall. 6 p.m. U. 5.1.5.: Film Show at the Theatrette. English films at 2 p.m. RADIO PROGRAMME RADIO MALAYA. SINGAPORE: 9.30 a.m.1,037 words
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Article, Illustration180 1952-10-20 7 Slammin Sam Snead - Slammin Sam Snead Wk6sy IN addition to providing a source of rhythmic power the hip pivot is important m turning the body out of the way of the arms as you siring your clubhead through and after the ball. But the hip pivot must be made a smooth co-ordinated part180 words
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Article336 1952-10-20 7 WINNING the 100 yards, 210 yards and lon* fnmp events and a third place m the putting the shot, I. Scully won the individual championship at the Singapore Public Works Department sports meeting on the Victoria School ground on Saturday. Runner-up was Felix Paul. The336 words
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Article121 1952-10-20 7 Two Jockeys Lose Lives PARIS. Oct 18. (B P) Champion Frenrh }o key Robert Pales was killed today after a £al] from hii bone La Guillatiere m the steeplechase Prix De Saumur at A -'cv: 1 Fbe accident occurred m Ual second race at toda\'s meeting when Bates fell from121 words
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Article43 1952-10-20 7 LATIFF v, m lerer d< U iU I RAF (Ch.-mgi) by fo r goall j to one m the BHA d > 1A iyed at Changi pa Saturday. Scorers for Wanden c n Zainal I, llan I I Lawes red for Chan^43 words
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Advertisement513 1952-10-20 7 SITUATIONS VACANT v eancy exists for a ITORY ASSISTANT m r< mi v Division of THE B BE R RESEARCH rTE OF MALAYA. its must possess the School Certificate edit m Genera] Science. i s ol the post may (i -n tne Secretary. Res< -a Institute of P.O Boa No.513 words
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Advertisement573 1952-10-20 7 twmctjs CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Making up and draining of Zion Road from River Valley Road to to the proposed Road. Owners are notified that the plan, specification, estimate and provisional apportionment, m connection with the notices served under Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance for the making up and573 words
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Advertisement339 1952-10-20 7 NOTICES MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (PERAK BRANCH) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Perak Branch of Malayan Chinese Association will be held at the premises of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Nos. 35-37, Hale Street, Ipoh on SUNDAY the 26th day of October, 1952339 words
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Advertisement55 1952-10-20 7 INTeRNATIONAL GENERAL ELECTRIC IN^ 'N U.S.A. 4 i!• t I X3^^^^^^^^ m lf^C*>- 1 1 If i Bj Bj BJ > BORNEO a L onipunu ot imiitd SINCAPORi: K. U MIM IPOH IN \\<,. I" FLY CONVAIR liner. I I <Sf^GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS YOUR GUIDE TO AND THROUGH INDONESIA I55 words
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Article716 1952-10-20 8 Johore Beaten In MCFA Final PENANG, Sun.— The Penang Chinese scored a convincing three-nil victory over the Johore Chinese after a hard struggle m the final of the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup Final played before a crowd of 5,000 on the Victoria Green today. The716 words
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Article263 1952-10-20 8 Latest positions m the Singapore Hockey League arc: lUMSiON 1 P V. 0 L I A pts S.C r. 7 5 2'- 15 < CSC. 6 4 2 r. 6 10 i a w. a i i g lo BOD. 5 2 2 18 5 6 s. Foresters263 words
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Article213 1952-10-20 8 HAIKOWYU Sports Club played at best to hold the Sta; j Soccerites to a goalless draw m the SAFA Junior Cup Final at Ijalan Besar Stadium yesterday m what turned out to be a game i :of missed chances. They wili I I meet again m213 words
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Article55 1952-10-20 8 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1 "A": YMCA v 3BOD at YMCA; SCRC v CSC at CSC; Div. 2 "A": Khaha Association 2nd XI v PWD at Khalsa; 2 "B": SRC II v Sherwood Foresstors at SRC. RUGBY: Nee Soon v SCC "B'—SCC. SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3 A. Snrini A55 words
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Article350 1952-10-20 8 TOKYO, Oct. 18 (AP)— Flash Elorde of the Philippines won the bantamweight championship of the Orient here tonight with a ten-round decision over Japan's Hiroshi Horiguchi. More than 10,000 fans watched the veteran Japanese boxer drop ins title to the younger, aggressive Filipino. Elorde weighed350 words
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Article74 1952-10-20 8 D. PADWICK of RAF. Tentjah won the 50-mile time trial cycle race organised by th c Singapore Cycle Racing Association at Bukit Timah. yesterday, m the splendid time of 2 hvs. 20 mins. 16 sees. D. Hester (R.A.F. Changi) was second m 2 hr.s 20 mins.74 words
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Article, Illustration625 1952-10-20 8 K. C. WONG riding a Matchless motor cycle, scored a double at yesterday's Singapore Motor Club I hill climb at Bukit Batok when he won the 350 cc. I Class 2 and the Unlimited Class event with times of 42.2 sees and 43Standard - 625 words
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Article98 1952-10-20 8 BOURNEMOUTH, Oct. 18.! (Renter) E. B. Choong of Malaya won three events In the West Hampshire open badminton tournament which ended here today. He had a walkover victory j m the men's singles final, when his opponent L. T. Lee also ol Malaya scratched. In partnership98 words
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Article232 1952-10-20 8 THE Indian Association 1 fielding their full side and giving their best performance m the Hockey League, defeated the Singapore Khalsa Association by three clear goals m a Div. IB game on the CJS.C. ground yesterday. The result was never In doubt. The Indians would certainly232 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-10-20 8 photo. J. A. Milne seen m action when he broke the record for racing cars (Unlimited) with a new time of 40.5 sec. at Bukit Batok yesterday. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Advertisement247 1952-10-20 8 2nd swasiibuckung^week! /r^ MG Ms avORP-FIOHTING AWENTUPE Granger Parker Leigh lerrer^/ iFnc Usl Entirel> Suspended! I "O~i_i~i_rxj*»_ ~«.li~i-i~<-<~u'— rx_r*UJ~i— r~i_i i_i~i_i~<_i~i_i~<_i l (V m ,JUST ARRIVED 1 ANOTHER G.B. SPECIAL I SHOWING t ROYAL VISIT TO I THE FEDERATION -TOE MERRY WIDOft" tOMIN(.! now wiiyFFftiyA <r Showing! [^.WaJmM M wtUs^247 words
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Advertisement137 1952-10-20 8 SHOW IV> y^Bjfc&^^^»^^--f^^g {h ifC^|WASATRAim IMPporTHEBBI -^-■-■-■-i ■-■-■-■-..in,.,- _ini.r-^-^.^,. i ONE MISTAKE SEEN BY H| N S()N i 1 UNLEASHES THE GREATEST DRAMA J OF OIR DAY St<v>vCa^ fOux^vvXAJo pWv^w.\ r^f »'»"^f Fredric March tLAST 4 SHOWS 11, i.e.. i a (...in ONLY Tonight 9.30 p.m. HYSTERYJREVIEW O\i: OF 188137 words
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Title Section23 1952-10-20 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. I NO. 24 MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE23 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1952-10-20 1 IS a curious fact that long after the ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge had been established London, the capital city, was 'hour a university of its own. I It i$ impossible to find a satisfactory explanation. All we know is that1,407 words
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Article44 1952-10-20 1 MISS JANICE BRIDGES I* yrs.) of Cygnet. Iluon, Tasmania, seeks pen-friends m Malaya. Interested m tennis, basketball and swimming. ROBERT ROCIIEN Co 65 J. Maharani. Muar. Johore. i desires to have pen-pals all over the world. Is interested m general correspondence. i44 words
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Article628 1952-10-20 1 OLIVER CUMMINGS - OLIVER CUMMINGS By PRIVATE FOUNDATION TRAINS WORKERS FOR WORLD SERVICE YfTNAT could they do to W help? This was the question a group of American men and women asked themselves a few years ago. They had met to discuss an argent problem. Countries m many parts of628 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-10-20 1 VOW here's a somewhat 1> "different" contest for "Youth" readers to lackle this week. It seems so easy, and yet. there's a catch to it. All you've rot to do is to try to spot just what this object is and send m your iwertQ The Contest200 words
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354 1952-10-20 1 US Reception Pleases Filipino 'A m bassador WASHINGTON— The uospitality he has been shown m the United States, and the interest young Americans have shown m his country, have made a deep impression on Ramon Reyes, of the Philippine Republic. Reyes is touring the United States as an "ambassador o!354 words
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456 1952-10-20 1 MARY ANN - MARY ANN By \rOUNG boy« arid gir\» wh»a they aie a bum > inish school ai« a!! asUM t «3'tif question b> pat cm s who a interested m the vetfaf« ft their children "What rvould you like t« Host children cannot At 1 1456 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1952-10-20 2 Is Your Girl Laughing At You? •1 SHOULD like to get morrtod/ told the girl. 'But men oil hove tuch tunny faces!' 'Why worry/ answered her friend. 'You don't morry o mon for his face.' I know/ said the girl. But whenever o mon tries to kiss1,166 words
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Article205 1952-10-20 2 "Flying Triangle" For R.A.F. r ri\E Royal Air Force is to be equipped with Britain's new high speed 'flying triangle"' "he Gloster GA-5 jet ghter which is to have "super priority" m production. The British Secretary of Stale for Air said recently that he believed the new aircraft205 words
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Article, Illustration464 1952-10-20 2 The girls of the Red Flannel Brigade Fashion runs amok for I I^ALF-A-MILLION girls aged from eighteen to twenty-two ore busy sorting out the craziest set of wardrobes m the United States. They are the "college set", university undergraduates back to school for the autumn term. And they are a464 words
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Article106 1952-10-20 2 THIS is the creche, where- I m Eternal Spring First dawns her sapient lores, whose sacred ilame Imbues mortal clays of Life's i prime budding i To make harmonious pil- i grimage to Fame. > Futurity beholds with insight i glee With hopeful thoughts of everlasting106 words
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Advertisement61 1952-10-20 2 IMB BLACK TULIP The famous Horticultural Soci a t y of Hoorlem onca offered a prixe, which was never claimed. of £8.000 fat a Block Tulip This wos during tho "Tulip madness" of Holland m tho 17th century whan fortunes were mode and lost m tulio bulbs. ••BUlk TIGER BALM61 words
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Advertisement178 1952-10-20 2 B"4fiil I J *9 p I ['Jill [fflBK^T all mm 1 pp^pqj(i^ jiiJF^S^lgb TAN, IU BE jm^: *-J «r I PRf\CT~?E GAME TO* f^^i?^'! WUIDtfT Wjg Zv^^^^L JL^k^lfc^ f you must "eF i /<*: 4f Jr &TWEI*mMM,SOj.{ ;Kj HERE IS SOME mfCO TQ REPtAG START Rf6HT AiNAV, TAh 4f/ tffll178 words
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Article492 1952-10-20 3 weeks, some 4,000 .students from Singat c and the Federation of Malaya will be iltting for ICC School Certificate examination and U past r, Ml any r.-enon, there is every indication that a 5? *of this Will g t through this ta hurdle cf their school career. I492 words
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Article144 1952-10-20 3 WEEK" has omc to stay and 'he Educa- ent of Si pore to be highly comthe a isa thai a anled its efforts to Ed ati Week the biggest event had the opt rl d ty to visit the E a1 :e Victoria aw the receni mammoth P144 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-10-20 3 The new film 'Planter's Wife* shows a startling duel to the death Duel m the sunlight. Across that line, death waits for the mongoose For him or hit arch-enemy. Ihe cobra. The line marks the point of no retreat. Weasel-like, agile, quick of eye, the mongoose roes forward.162 words
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Article173 1952-10-20 3 SIR.— With reference to the article entitled "Singapore School sets Lead m Character Training Talks'* which appeared m "Youth" may I be allowed a little space m your paper to say the following? The Anglo-Chinese School Malacca, to which I belong, has been holding "Character Training Talks" every week173 words
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Article51 1952-10-20 3 MICHAIX LIM, (181 yrs.) Co 15, Beucoolen Street, Singapore 7, whose hobbies are songs, photography, games, stamps and radio. wishes to tontaet pen-pals m all parts of the world. ALAN Til AM of 3, Denison Road. Teluk Anson. Perak who is interested m stamp collecting, keeks pen -Iricncis51 words
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568 1952-10-20 3 Case Of The Post-School Certificate Student I THHE 130 odd students who I x join the University of Malaya this month will have had completed five terms of post-School Certificate work m compliance with a new ruling of the University. They will undoubtedly be better prepared for Univer- j sity568 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1952-10-20 3 PEARL JEPHCOTT - Britain 's Youth Clubs Help To Develop Character PEARL JEPHCOTT By II [ORE than half of Britain's boys and girls are active members of the numerous youth organisations. A large proportion of these youngsters belong to the Yohth Clubs. Adolescents, most of them already working, appreciate the lively, novel and1,441 words
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Article64 1952-10-20 3 "VfO matter what weather conLl ditions are iti the open air. London's tube railways are always at almost the tame temperature. r PHE metal cap for beverage I bottles is an American m. xenfion. originating at Mumie, Ind., about 1848. f PHi: United States contain*, a I prt>rii»e64 words
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Advertisement21 1952-10-20 3 VOI 111 (»rganisations witii their "colours" marrhinj,' mm il.r Victoria Memorial Hall during the opening rcremmn Idu radon Week" m Singapore.21 words
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Article484 1952-10-20 4 THE SI OR* SO FAR: I B/. 1 WILSOK. a vonng 0 f has joint"' Ma r st •I. ,i ranker, the "Por' Of j Spa bound /or the Far j E r,i,vu'U is a noionout d- 1 ami, or'c iwjlfct, Jen- (j |ii»ior Ktu/in'cr turse484 words
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Article258 1952-10-20 4 r rHE important Work which < A a small team, sent out i t« South Korea by a Victor- < 11 n (Australia) committee < on behalf of the Common- wealth's "Save the Children Fund", is doing m helping to relieve the sufferings of Korean258 words
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Article249 1952-10-20 4 Tankers Away By Paul Minter any me so, installing hfansell m a quit*' corner, lie took m all h? rould 'he ship slowly edged h»*r way into Gibraltar Harbour. IN Urn excitement »l making port Bill had quite forgotten the real reason for then visit to Gibraltar, and ii nine249 words
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Article182 1952-10-20 4 OiTi er on i stretcher re > v t j be p 1 tshore There is no *•<■■> ance app i at m the qua;- so the '•\v .id ifi i- h >isted and. as sooii is the irsl me froi hip inded ashore, it ipe182 words
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683 1952-10-20 4 VOYAGER - New Zealand Is A Country Of Wonders VOYAGER iKNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR 2 bt WITH a sad heart I left my new found friends m Australia and boarded a Blanc8 lane for a place that I had card so much about New Zealand. First I went direct to Auckland m The683 words
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Article498 1952-10-20 4 A Lesson For Sta ndard II J 'DEMI-TASSE' resume, his I column this week after a I I three weeks" absence during I l which time he w;«s on vaca- tion. Id. I TODAY I propose to give you the outline of an Arithmetic lesson suitable for Standard 11. The498 words
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Article277 1952-10-20 4 A I ORE than 30.000 stud ents from l:! 6 foreign countries are attending American colleges and unii versities this year to mark > an all-time high, according > to a recent census taken by the Institute of International 1 Education. Of this number,277 words
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Article124 1952-10-20 4 RADIO Malaya's s|t (ial programme tor stud nts. t«a- chers. and the thoufhttul lisIrner. O( 1 -«th I«> m THI MUM r\KT Of •Klll!\KU II Bl Wll MAM sil\Kl SIM \Ki < rai tdaptntton of oi»f or Strati i i m't cooti L>utiODii 10 the it124 words
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Miscellaneous170 1952-10-20 4 THIMBLE THEATRE x Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS^and^BILL ZABOLY J JONiEsA^^ 5 ip PCjPEVE UM~O*^i I FIRST f A<2ITMM£KiCK f TailtL >W rii WELP StXJ, r" S f^^BL^M fT SB6MS J *w^ Vw— fZZ r I ¥\aiP me j^uoee'PßA!!^ //Ul5 "v H about U EAsy.y y X I J/170 words
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