Singapore Standard, 22 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-22 1 Singapore Standard ■Zk JL ;*J i VOL. 11l NO. 112 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article258 1952-10-22 1 Six US Warships In S'pore 2.100 SAILORS DO THE TOWN' |HE United States Navy h here. Yesterday six t.^ti overs of the U.S.S. pes trover Squadron II aril in Singapore from K ,r» in waters with 2,100 mi for a two-day stay. ESq ;airon's flagship is On E. Pierce, rom-258 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-10-22 1 iD IN, Oct. 21 (Reuter)— nedian Brian Rea a -.Mined troops in kg arid Korea last war. fat Malaya on Nov. ..:;ying him will be irvey. Odette field (gy Barrett. The torn will last s;x THE United States Destroyer Squadron U's flagship, USS John E. PierceStandard - 68 words
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Article63 1952-10-22 1 JAKARTA. Oct 21. (AFP)— I Indonesian Prune Minister i Wilopo in a radio address to- night said that mass demonstrations in the capital have subsided. Urging the people to main- -.am calm, the Premier declar•ad that the cabinet is still I necessarv in order to continue63 words
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Article35 1952-10-22 1 SEVERAL thousand American carbines have arrived in Malaya for planters. Home Guards and the police. Radio Malaya said last night. These rarbioea are now in the proI j>s jC being unpacked.35 words
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Article54 1952-10-22 1 SEOUL. Oct 21 (AP)— About 1 500 Chinese Reds attacked in j blinding rainstorm tonight in a renewed assault on muaCOated Sniper Ridge. The Communists struck under cover Of an intense artillerv »nd mortar barrane. But South Koreans held them at bay with heavy i54 words
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Article349 1952-10-22 1 Crisis Session OfCouncilAs Troops Fly In NAIROBI, Oct. 21. Authorities in Kenya today held more than 130 natives rounded up in a lightning swoop against the fanatic, secret, anti-white Mau Mau Society that has been terrorising Kenya for months. The roundup was carried out underAP; Reuter; AFP - 349 words
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310 1952-10-22 1 THE first section of the Admiralty Floating Dock No. 9, sunk in Singapore during the war, will be raised by a Naval Salvage Unit. Work will begin tomorrow. This 855-foot dock, the largest of its kind in the world, was towed out i'i310 words
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Article46 1952-10-22 1 THE Duchess of Kent accompanied by her son, the Duke of Kent will arrive in Johore Bahru on Friday. They will be met on arrival by the Commissioner General, South East Asia- the Regent of Johore. the Mentri Bc--ar and the British46 words
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Article34 1952-10-22 1 The Colonial Secretary's office will not receive any more application^ for official seats on the Coronation route in London as the number of applications received has exceeded th3 number of seats available.34 words
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Article164 1952-10-22 1 THE officers in charge of Balik Pulau and Country Police District. Penang have imposed a curfew on the 101--lowing areas as from Oct. 4U. All that area of land, and including tracks, paths, rivers, streams and waterways Jf™** in the East by. but exe hiding the164 words
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226 1952-10-22 1 THE Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund is now almost $1,500 since we made an appeal to you six days ago. The total at 6 p.m. yesterday was $1,425.25. 5,x-vear-o!d Agnes Lim Bee Yan of Singapore sent m 51 wh.ch she said was her "cake226 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-22 1 photo. THE DUCHESS OF KENT unveiling: a commemorative plaque following the opening of the Duchess of Kent T.B hospital in Sandakan on Monday StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article267 1952-10-22 1 BRUNEI, Oct. 21 (AP)— The Duchess of Kent was welcomed today bv the Sultan of Brunei with South Seas pageantry. Seated side by side in a huge royal litter, they were carried through the streets of Brunei, lined with gaily dressed subjects of this267 words
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Article52 1952-10-22 1 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 21 (AP)— Nov. 10 has been set as the date of hearing on a motion for modification of the death sentence ol Tomoya (The Meatball) Kawakita a Nisei convicted of treason. Kawakita was sentenced I i 1948 for mistreatment of American soldiers in a Japanese52 words
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Article33 1952-10-22 1 LONDON. Oct. 21. (AFP)— The War Office today flatly denied report in the Egyptian newspaper Al Misri that there had been mutinies among British troops in the Suez Canal zone.33 words
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Article51 1952-10-22 1 DIGNE (France i Oct. 21 CAP)— Police last night made a new arrest in the ease of the murder of British food expert Sir Jack Diummorwi. his WUe and 11-vear-old daughter. Sir Jack and his family were slain on Aug 5 while camping alongside a road in Southern51 words
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204 1952-10-22 1 Red TT Men Get The Immigration Green Light RED China's table tennis team for the first Asian cham- pionships to be held aX the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Nov. 22 to 29 this year will be allowed to land and play in Singapore, bu 4 only under certain conditions. These204 words
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Article190 1952-10-22 1 THE Danish hospital ship Jutlandia will call at Singapore todav for* 24 hours, on her way to Korea and duty with the United Nations Forces there, according to an official reiease yesterday. The 350-bed (500 in an emergency) floating hospital in Korean waters, the Jutlandia. has190 words
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Article217 1952-10-22 1 HANOI, Oct. 21 (Reuter)— Vietminh forces are using new and effective weapons in their latest offensive in Indo-China. A French officer said the appearance of these weapons was the big surprise n of the offensive, which began four days ago with the storming of217 words
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Article189 1952-10-22 1 Lyttelton To Visit Kenya LONDON Oct 21 (Reu ter) Mr. Oliver l.ytlelton. British Colonial Secretary i«> leaving next Week for Kenya, hast Africa, where a state of emergency was declared last night. Mr. I.vttelton told the House of Commons he was not going to discuss the present measures which include189 words
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Article22 1952-10-22 1 Live Japanese Bomb Found A.\ A;mv Bomb bisposel rjnil vill dispose of a live Japanese bomb found Ida Biii mile Wc-,i :> H').id22 words
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Advertisement29 1952-10-22 1 Ulttfibaiom TAN CBENO MOB ELECT CO.. in rrnw at run L lieu tun loaW /i Nettie CREAM* 9 Distributor* for Malava: McALISTER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR— PENANG— IPOH29 words
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Article, Illustration720 1952-10-22 2 EX -MILLIONAIRE OWES $3 M Creditors Meet To Decide On His 45% Offer Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of creditors of Lim Soo Ban and the Ban Shiew Pawnshop (of which Lim is a partner) voted at the first creditors' meeting in the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, whether Lim should720 words
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Article339 1952-10-22 2 THE Singapore Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. II A. Forrer, yesterda v ordered that the 1,300 tahils ol gold bars and 135 tahiis of gold coins, worth approxima te 1 y $300,000, seized on board the vessel, Hai Iling, to be forfeited; —subject to bona339 words
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140 1952-10-22 2 Ninomiya On Entry To Japan Policy IT IS not the policy of the Japanese Government to turn lown any application for entry into Japan from persons who were anti-Japanese during the Occupation, Mr, Ken Ninomiya, Singapore's ftrst postwar Japanese Consul General declared yesterday. He add« that there was no means140 words
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Article51 1952-10-22 2 T?IE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh was told yesterday how a woodcutter Lua See Su (40) who was rowing a sampan was caught in a sudden storm in. the middle of the Straits of Johore and was swept off by the lashing waves. The Coroner returned a verdict of51 words
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361 1952-10-22 2 Woman Got Gang's Car Number (COURT TOLD) AFTER a gang of five men allegedly held up a household in broad daylight at Carpmael Road and got away with SI, 100 in cash, the woman of the house dashed to the rear, crept through the barbed wire, and memorised the number361 words
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416 1952-10-22 2 JAN HAACKE, a Dutchman who came to Singapore during the war as a PoW and who started a few small businesses which failed, finally launched the Empire Advertisers and Publishers which now owes various creditors a total amount of $117,000. This was revealed when416 words
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Article84 1952-10-22 2 THE Workers' Education Association has submitted its statement of accounts to the j Singapore Council for Adult Education Mr. P. K. Hernon, Organizing Secretary of SCAE told The Standard yesterday. Two days ago, the Workers' Education Association complained, that the SCAE's request for the return of its84 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-10-22 2 SINGAPORE Indian film business men and friends gathered early yesterday morning at Kallang Airport to welcome Bhagwan and C. Ramachandra, two Indian film personalities. From left: Mr. Allmalai, Mrs. Lim Eng Kwang, Mr. M.M. Malai of Gian Singh's, Mr. Lim Chong Pang, president of the IMPDA, Bhagwan, Ramchandra, Ranjit SinghStandard - 82 words
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Article199 1952-10-22 2 Youths On "Rioting Charge A MEMBER of the JurongBukit Timah Rural District Committee, Loh Tuan Ton, told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday that at the shout, "Hands Up!" and "Pah!" four men surrounded him as he left the cinema hall at Beauty World Park and gave him a beating.199 words
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188 1952-10-22 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO of India's top notch film men, producer-director-actor Bhagwan and music director C. Ramachandra arrived in Singapore yesterday by Pan-American Airways after a 12-day stop over in Tokyo. They are on a holiday trip of Asian cities. Said six-footer Ramchandra:188 words
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Advertisement127 1952-10-22 2 The right weaning food-. fc£^>^ f<> r your baby To wean your baby easily and happily, simply sun giving Fares regularly ever}- day. faa s ::ajvcooked food that mixes in a moment frog juices, milk puddings and other fo< nourishment vour babv needs for sn for good, strong teeth and127 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-10-22 2 -^gga^K^^^^^^s^Pkußfeggf v *^r* mjw iJ^mW kISSV C^^V < X fi f^^^r .'y,^\ M\lm^^r—+ mmW jl^mwmmL*14 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-10-22 3 S\ \KI. Mil I I lia (rluhl) in.) mt <*«« Pong student* ;»t the r Of Mil i\ i. u lii> v\ ill purl la l hr t hlnese I estii ii i>t .in i to be staged bj the Hoa I iII l»i nil illi80 words
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Article47 1952-10-22 3 Tues. Tha Kinti the MC A '^s sold quota 240.000 tickets c 13th M.CA kottevji two aftet the last a- aw. fjgura ta MyOQQ mora than *st allotment. The draw for :-:i iu::e: j aril] take place P tng on a 16,47 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-10-22 3 THE Singapore Police have found Sheiffer"» fountain pen and a Ronson lighter on a Chinese man arrested on Oct. 19. The pea is engraved with the name Quek Cheng Song on it. The claimant Is asked to contact Inspector Tin Choon Guan at the Central Police Station. AIR110 words
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Article66 1952-10-22 3 ing the Station, they visited advanced Air Headquarters. Malava and later met General Sir Rob Lockhart. Yesterday the Air Chief Marshal visited Headquarters Far East Air Force. Changi for discussions. He later lunched at Bukit Serene with tlie Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. In the afternoon66 words
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43 1952-10-22 3 MR. H. R. CRAWFORD. New York executive of the Singer Sewing Machine Company arrived in Singapore yesterday by air. Mr. Crawford, formerly general manager for South-East Asia with headquarters in Singapore is on a tour of the Far East.43 words
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185 1952-10-22 3 LONG AH WOO. 60, of j Singapore was one of three Chinese seamen who were freed of charges of atI tempting to smuggle raw i opium worth more than US$l,OOO,OOO into the United States from the British Tanker Silverdale last Sunday at Philadelphia, a185 words
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Article285 1952-10-22 3 AT LONG last plans for Singapore's proposed aquarium have been finalized, tenders will be in by the end of next month and building will be started I early in December, the City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. W. I. Watson, told The Standard yester- The Commissioner285 words
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Article69 1952-10-22 3 A COASTAL steamer. 1.200--j ton Menduit, ran aground on the Singapore breakwater f early yesterday morning, when Singapore was subjected \o a 40 miles per hour storm. Two Singapore Harbour Board tugs, Tolong and Handel, went to her rescue. The amount of damage to the Menduit has69 words
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Article23 1952-10-22 3 TWENTY-T HR E E cyclists were each fined $3 by the Muar Magistrate for causing obstruction at Jalan Maharani, Muar.23 words
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Article40 1952-10-22 3 A CATHAY Pacific airliner, scheduled to arrive in Singapore yesterday, was held up at Hongkong by a typhoon off Saigon, the agents told The Standard yesterday. The airliner, on the Hong-kong-Saigon-Singapore service, will arrive today.40 words
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Article179 1952-10-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter IN SPONSORING the second series of public lectures on geographical topics, the Geographical Society of the University of Malaya hopes to promotf; a closer understanding between the University and the general public, said Mr. Yeo Beng Poh, President of the Society, yesterday.179 words
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Article133 1952-10-22 3 New Tengah School Opens Tomorrow MRS. MILLS, the wife of the A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice Marshal, G.H. Mills, will formally declare open the newly built Station Children's School at Tengah tomorrow. The new building which is eentrally situated in the Married Families Quarter Section of the Station has been constructed133 words
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Article30 1952-10-22 3 A MEETING of the general committee of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation will be held in the Board Room of the Chinese Secretariat on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.30 words
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Article219 1952-10-22 3 SAYS ARCHITECT THE responsibility for maintenance of property was that of the owner, fairly and squarely, and not that of the City Council, Mr. W. Irving Watson, City Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday. ?ufrj?ijri/&j^j?u&j^j^jftjx£ixi£tjrtj. If a tenant wanted repairs made to219 words
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Article398 1952-10-22 3 Polite Plan Safety Measures MONDAY was the blackest' day of the week for traffic accidents during the first half of this year, according to the latest statistics issued by the Singapore Traffic Police. Of the 6,386 accidents reported during this period. 1.013 of the total398 words
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99 1952-10-22 3 NEW 1000 -CAR PARK FOR S'PORE TURF CLUB THE Singapore Turf Club is building a large new carpark to help solve the problem of narking at race meetings. The area for the proposed park is at the junction of Dunearn and Swiss Club roads, and the first stage of the99 words
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167 1952-10-22 3 A LABOURER, Sinnathamby, was ordered by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. 11. Chapman yesterday to receive six strokes of the rotan in addition to four months' imprisonment. Sinnathamby (21) who bfm alleged to have broken the heads of Europeans In the167 words
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149 1952-10-22 3 THE BAND of the Queen's j Own Royal West Kent Reg.ment, which has come to Singapore after a year in the Federation, will give two hourlong programmes of music in two of the City's public parks next month. The Standard wa» told yesterday.149 words
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Article43 1952-10-22 3 IX aid of the Army Civil Service Union bunding fund the civilian staff d! the BA 0 C Stores Section Base Workshops RKME, are holding a .social snd dance at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 5 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.43 words
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Advertisement45 1952-10-22 3 v a^ Sole Importers: fc^ V;<T K!AN GWAN (M) LTD. ■<** SINGAPORE fir PENANG Nam at 17 fh Xorth Itridyo Ril. ml\ (<a|»ilol Bldg.) |j{ W^ Singapore 6 j &.^V MP TF^Y^lial I MMMMMMMM%mW4SY^^T^ t&AftIMMMMMMMMMMM m^ m^^MMMMMMMYM\\mmmm^ m^^^ y v v l^^l^^^ CORKTIPPED ~--^Cj[ yP^Jp CIGARETTES45 words
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Advertisement44 1952-10-22 3 Let "us" solve your Transport Problems. Why waste TIME and ENERGY when you can choose one of the abo\e? CHEAP to own, EASY to handle and ECONOMICAL to run. SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, TEL. 5330, 5339, 5338.44 words
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346 1952-10-22 4 IPOH. Tues.— At the conclusion of a four-day preliminary inquiry into a charge of corruption preferred against a European Customs officer D. J. Mackay (27) of the local Preventive Branch, and an abetment charge against Ooi Ah Kai (40) the Magistrate Che Abdullah346 words
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Article268 1952-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Special Air Service Regiment who were dropped on Oct. 16, into the Bukit Yong area near the Kelantan-Trengganu boundaries killed one of four terrorists whom they contacted in the Pasir Puteh District of Kelantan. This was the only killing by security268 words
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123 1952-10-22 4 Teachers Are Urged: Give Your Best KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. E. M. F. Payne, Assistant Director of Edu cation (Chinese) addressing several hundred Chinese school teachers at the opening of their association's new premises in Tung Shing Terrace today, expressed the hope that they would retain the enthusiasm of youth123 words
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Article82 1952-10-22 4 P.W.D. To Spend More JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The Johore Council of; State this morning approved supplementary provisions totalling $1,624,--434 against expected surplus of revenue for the current year. Of this sum. the major part Is for the Public Works Department. The Council also approved supplementary provisions of $42,931 with corresponding82 words
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Article393 1952-10-22 4 UK EXPERT COUNSELS: LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter)— Agitation for the introduction of martial law in Malaya should be resisted, a military expert wrote in the 1952 edition of Brassey's Annual, the Armed Forces Year Book, published here yesterday. The expert Brigadier I L. Wight. D.5.0..393 words
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Article77 1952-10-22 4 IPOH, Tues. Twelve chief tenants residing in Leong Sin Nam and Clarke Streets were fined in court today for failing to observe the tenants registration order. All admitted to failing to keep a record and of notifying their headmen of the absence of permanent residents77 words
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Article26 1952-10-22 4 House- Warming MR. LEONG THOE CHEOK, manager of Thong Heng Estate. Bentong. entertained more than 500 guests to dinner on Oct. 19 at a house-warming party.26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-10-22 4 picture. MISS CAROLE Ca*r, the star from the BBC. "Calling All Forces Programme" with Buster Noble. the Australian comedian and Bill Snaith the pianist, entertaining 500 servicemen from the Ist Bn. Suffolk Reg! and the Royal West Kents at the Wardieburn Camp on Monday. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 47 words
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190 1952-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Remarking that it was an extremely bad case, and that the accused was lucky he did not kill the man, the Chief Justice, Mr. Charles Mathews at the High Court, today, sentenced Abdul Bakar bin Kerja (17) to seven190 words
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Article123 1952-10-22 4 IPOH, Tues— C. J. Ariffin (63), a member of the International Institute of Accountancy whom the prosecution described as "an expert in figures" was sentenced to 18 months' simple impi -onment for misappropriation of $15,036.35. Sentencing him. the president of the Sessions Court Mr. M.123 words
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Article75 1952-10-22 4 MALACCA. Tues.— Magistrate N. K. Bain today fined a landlord SlO for raising the rent of his house from $12 to $25 per month without the permission of the Malacca Rent Assessment Board. The landlord. Mr. Ng told the Court that he had returned the overpayment75 words
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Article624 1952-10-22 4 'Frees' Told To Adopt One Or More Schools KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—"lt i s the fata of all of us who arc interested in the future c f education in this country to read these doc* ments and to form our own opinions on them said Mr.624 words
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Article33 1952-10-22 4 KOTA TINGGI, Tues. Chan Han Hoe had re if from his service as aftesettlement Officer, K ta Kechil. Mr. Lim Choo Chi has been transferred from Plentong to this resettle! <■33 words
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422 1952-10-22 4 'Arts Science Play Big Role In Socsety' PENANG, Tues. Stressing the fact that science and arts play a necessary and essential part in any modern society. the headmaster of the Penang Free School, Mr. J. E. Tod. in his report of the school's activities at their annual speech day today,422 words
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Article93 1952-10-22 4 Wight Gets An Answer ('Oi.. r rot v hi Federation < ommis Police, leplyiag to riticissai on the M iyan I Brigadier Wight la his a rt|. <le in Hi. i av\ y u said the i ument* ed U, the Brigade >,or<> practicallv nfl r ,.j itioi facts affe93 words
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16 1952-10-22 4 SUA! Abdul bin U sersssant Police v. Chief Matthew cepting16 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-10-22 4 Nl^^^^, IOFSHEBATVOU JHIS 6ISTER! J WANTED THE YoH.THEN SHEWILL THEN jI A BETTER PLACE \nT H/^w! JJ I j j20 words
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Article, Illustration467 1952-10-22 5 Call For Independent Body To Probe Johore Graft JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A call to set up on independent Commission of Enquiry into corruption in Johore was made by Mr. M. Birchee at the meeting of the Council of State today. Mr. Birchee termed the present anti-corruption department "a mere mockery467 words
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182 1952-10-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the furtherance of education and the raising of the standard of culture in Singapore, unity among teachers, irrespective of the language they teach, or schools they come from is necessary. Mr. Cheng Au Lin. Principal of the Chinese High School182 words
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Article105 1952-10-22 5 NBLU Cables A Warning To London THE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union yesterday cabled the First Sea Lord ot the Admiralty. Admiral Sir Hhoderick R. McGrigor. in London warning him that its 10.000 members will go on .>irike un- less their riemai;d> tor wage increases rind improved conditions of service105 words
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Article64 1952-10-22 5 A THIRSTY 1 3 year old boy. K V Suhassan took up a bow] he saw lying on a tabic after playing a game with his friends and di ink what he thought to be w iter. It was niti ic add. He was taken64 words
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Article52 1952-10-22 5 A 36-YEAR-OLD woman living in Edandai Road was seen by her neighbours to drink from a cup. after which >he made, her way to the garden and jumped into a well. They pulled her out and took her to hospital when thej> susIpected the cup to have contained52 words
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Article43 1952-10-22 5 OSMAT KARHTJRMEN, an engineer with the Shell installation at Pulau Bukom was overcome by gas while cleaning some oil drums He was rushed by launch to Singapore and then taken to hospital where he was put under an oxygen tank.43 words
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Article24 1952-10-22 5 ANOTHER 1 441 persons were vaccinated in Singapore yesterj day. bringing the total number of persons vaccinated since the campaign to 425.657.24 words
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Article140 1952-10-22 5 TWO Indians fought a Amoy i Street watched by a large crowd I that had gathered until one of i them collapsed and the other took to his heels. Not i,ne among the crowd attempted to stop the fight or apprehend the Indian who got away, a140 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-10-22 5 photo. Singapore artist, Yankee Leong. will take this watercolour with him to the conference oi the Union of World Federal Government in Japan. The painting will be presented to the Union.- StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article55 1952-10-22 5 THE Industrial Court will hold its first session on Oct. 2,'i. The dispute at the Gas Works was referred to this court by the Commissioner for Labour for settlement. The court will sit in the Board Room of the Labour Department. Chinese Secretariat Building at 10 am. and55 words
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176 1952-10-22 5 Awards For 21 Johore State Govt. Employees JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Twenty-one Johore State Government employees were yesterday presented medals awarded them in the Birthday Honours List of the Sultan of Johore. by the Regent, Tungku Mahkota. The recipients are: LONG SERVICE MEDAL Johore Bahru: Messrs Wan Ibrahim bin Hj. Wan176 words
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Article112 1952-10-22 5 4 pm Out Went The Lights, Taps ABOUT 2.000 residents of the Princess Elizabeth Estate were yesterday deprived of light a"d water after 4 p.m. Water connections to the Estate flats and the Artisans' Quarters were cut off at 4 p. in "'No prior information was given, of this actions",112 words
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197 1952-10-22 5 From Ivor Kraal Standard Staff Reporter JESSELTON. Tues The Duchess, whose ever smiling cheerfulness despite a hecticprogramme will remain a cherished memory of North Borneans privileged to have seen her. left the capital precisely at 10 a.m. today to the booming of a 21-gun197 words
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Article99 1952-10-22 5 THRi t: Europeans told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday that the radio sets which they had En their flat- were pai I of the furnishings supplied by NAAFI. They were VV S. Clarke KM. Dyer and a woman. FL.99 words
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Article81 1952-10-22 5 AT.' argument as to whom the house rent should be paid led an 1 Indian to attack his compatriot I with a ktule the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate was told yesterday. The Indian. Syed Kunju Nooi Mohamed 24> a sub-cont: acto; stood in the81 words
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Article74 1952-10-22 5 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate Mr. E H. D'Netto was told yesterday that after an Indian youth was given food by a cowherd he stole from his benefactor. The youth. Arumugam Pirien (20» who wa.s charged with stealing $3 and an identity card74 words
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Article41 1952-10-22 5 TEO BOON SAI was charged in the Singapore Fir_t Police Court yesterday with ojsii.s'.irnj in the earring on a chap-,ii-ki lottery on Oct 20 at Hyiam Street. Too claimed trial and was allowed bail of 53.000 until Oct. 28.41 words
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Miscellaneous142 1952-10-22 5 Today 's Power Cuts SINGAPORE substations liabel to load shedding today: DAY Gt World. Ho Hong Oil Mills. Alex, Incinerator. Haveloek Rd.. A.BC. Breweries and Network. Diethelm. Malayan Breweries. Tanglin Rd.. Alexandra Rd. 5.1.T.. Phoenix Park. Alexandra Brickworks. I'asir Panjang. Packing HIU. Reformatory Rd., Oxygen Factory, Cressonlte, St. James. Mlri142 words
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Miscellaneous145 1952-10-22 5 Island (.oil (liil). ind-or I'k ReJeter rmuus. Nee soon, Seletmr Wireless, SeTetar Village, Halted Kiihhi-r Plantations, .Mental 1 Hospital, Trafalgar Estate, New World. I'erak K<l.. Jutland ltd.. i H.Midtin.-t'r itil.. Ban Hock Leong Oil Mills. Milne Rd.. lalan Pekan, -lalan Sultan. Suitihawa Koad. TOMORKOW (DAY) Simv Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps.145 words
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Article751 1952-10-22 6 COMEWHEKE on the second Hour of the Supreme Coaii in Singapore a rather sinister organisation c. i lo bi in operation. The rooms where this orgaq operate re cut oil from the rest of the r u d by a .11 which I rms a corridor. The only751 words
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Article322 1952-10-22 6 Review of Views UTUSAN MELAYU expresses I regret over the postponement! by the authorities in establish- 1 tng the Malay Chair for, Malay Studies in the Univer- sity of Malava. i While admitting the fact that it has been the tradition that, the head of a faculty in a University322 words
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Article160 1952-10-22 6 Sir; It was with mixed feelings I read an article in The Standard of 16.10.52, which confesses that at times, Government Medical Officers of the Taiping Government District Hospital, have attended new cases 'three or four days after admission'. I do not know if serious-ly-ill patien.s requiring160 words
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Article722 1952-10-22 6 By A Correspondent TN March, 1951, under the Malan Government of South Africa, a remarkable new venture in journalism first appeared. The monthly "Drum" magazine aimed at providing for the 9,000,000 non-white peoples of South Africa, together with the few million in the British Territories of722 words
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Article225 1952-10-22 6 Sir; So at last someone has found out about Alex Josey. Begun to see through Mr. J. the self-styled journalist and broadcaster of vast experience. I congratulate him on having pulled off the biggest bluff in post-war Malayan journalism successfully for so long. If you225 words
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1538 1952-10-22 6 Undercurrents In Morocco THE meeting of the Council of Ministers in Paris on October 1 was significantly devoted to future French policy in Morocco and Tunisia. Most observers of the French scene agree that one of the main issues in the coming session of the1,538 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-10-22 6 USELESS EUSTACE 'Tve decided to learn a trade! At present I never know what kind of work I'm out of!"20 words
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Article384 1952-10-22 7 One Side Will Get Overwhelming Win LONDON Oct 21 Reuter)— An otomic wor would probably be ever m a few weeks with on "overwhelming victory" for one side, according to Brossey t Annuo!, unofficial but authoritative Armed Forces Year Book. The 1952 edition of this384 words
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Article42 1952-10-22 7 Red Germ Experiment Is Bared iO Oct 21 (UP)— A ppcl rtaii inista i expei enta former ikian a h I ftei a wi thai had :n a He I esa a* o?her< were c t ill bv n other po uted42 words
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Article288 1952-10-22 7 LONDON, Oct 21 (Keuter)— Stories of heroism against terrorists in ambush and counter-ambush in the Malayan jungles are told in tonight's London Gazette. A Distinguished Service Order and six Military Crosses are among the honours awarded to British soldiers and Gurkhas, and behind the citations288 words
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Article79 1952-10-22 7 PORT ELIZABETH, Oct. 21. (UP) Law and order was reestablished in this coastal city yesterday after a week-end of race rioting in which seven Africans and four Europeans were killed and 27 persons injured. Gunsmiths reported that sales of weapons to Europeans wanting79 words
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Article78 1952-10-22 7 LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter)— Lord Reading, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, will visit Singapore in late November or early December on his way back to England from a goodwill tour of South American countries. Lord Reading will attend the annual conference of British representatives in Eastern78 words
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Article34 1952-10-22 7 TEHERAN, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Speaker Abdul Qhassem Kashani of the Iranian Lower House issued a statement yesterday urging a complete boycott of British goods, once relations with Britain had been severed.34 words
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Article112 1952-10-22 7 THE President ol the UMNO Tungku Abdul Rahman, together with a Singapore artist, an editor ol a Malay daily in Kuala Lumpur and a Penang m< rchanl vil] l< ave for Japan tomorrow to att< nd a conference organized by Japanese pacifists. 'l i(> confers nee,112 words
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Article70 1952-10-22 7 i TEHERAN, Oct. 21 (API— Order* to leave London are bejng .sent to Iranian Embassy personnel in Britain by Dr. Mossa- deq tonight. Foreign Minister JFatemi reported tonight. Reached by telephone, Fatemi said it is not yet certain when 1 notification of breaking of An- glo-Iranian70 words
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Article81 1952-10-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 21. The following are the closing priced ot rubber ond tin on the London Market today: Spot 21 id. LONDON TIN Nov. 21 id. Spot L953 10s. per ton Dec. 21 id. buyers, C955 sellers. Jan Mar. 21 id. Three months:81 words
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Article1558 1952-10-22 7 THE Oth Specialist List ol H i its arid Awardi to the Aran for operational services :n Malaya and Singapore has oeen app vet The Queen.! covers the period Jan 1 to Jme 30, 1952, and as 10l- 1 i B B h C CottreU Hill, CBE,1,558 words
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Article27 1952-10-22 7 LONDON Oct. 21. (UP)— The Foreign Office said Britain still' hoped the Sudan would have 1 self-government by the end of j tin's year.27 words
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Article253 1952-10-22 7 BRUNEI, Tues— Brunei i fishermen fought madly; among themselves in their effort to possess a piece from the 200 foot long calico "car- i pet" over which the Duchess j and the Sultan of Borneo was borne tb the Council Chamber in a state litter.253 words
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275 1952-10-22 7 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 21, (Reuter, The Soviet In ion is expected to offer a global peate proposal to the I nited Nations General Assembly shortly after the result of the American elections becomes known on Nov. 4 oi S. The Assembly last275 words
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75 1952-10-22 7 mm i* r m. *.r r THK three Services i 11 ties in Singapoi e laid in s i statement yesterdaj thai !he eport in yestei day'f I I language morning p>| •< t they have told WThiU t more than 30,000 oJ l i75 words
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Article167 1952-10-22 7 UNITED NATIONS Od (1 P) -The Unit ed Lasi night I i d Nations set in mot the—pot in\ e gal f Communist luu Bee that rican troop hav< warfare En Korea The pn p sal aai at a pecial United Mai delegation meeting167 words
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Article50 1952-10-22 7 LONDON, act II (H eri —Dr. B. C. Roy, Premier -1 West Bengal, arrive-: _D Loodon yesterday by sir f New Yoik on his way to h lii He will leave 1 iondi n 0< t. 25 by a BOAC plant reaching Calcutta on O I it50 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-22 7 photo. Princess Margaret (left), shakes hands with Claire Bloom, in the foyer of the Odeon Cinema. London, after the world premiere of the film ''Limelight". In centre doing the introducing is Charles Chaplin. Claire Bloom plays the leading feminine role opposite Chaplin in the film. APAP - 46 words
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Advertisement110 1952-10-22 7 tempo matte M 1^ <>f |gg BSI RVATOHAWARDS OLD AND SERVICED BY HADING JEWELLERS AND WATCH DEALERS a_L OVER THE WORLD. -S AAAAAAA A .A A A A A :'r m Indian film ist </ s urpns c 1/1 r*/o//j irood />///>•> .1// page n try f>/| a j s110 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-10-22 7 *****111 now. woopy you Wk^J I look at the T I WOW J < ■I 6TAV THERE TILL TRICK AAV DOGy/ l^~^-«^ j^^^ __._p^?yv/^ &vs+f**fd.Aj&** cr P .'7t»t,ur.,yi > ^.'sy W u_«., tw t yt») _/_^m_34 words
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Article79 1952-10-22 8 BREMEN. Oct. 21, (UP).— The German Hansa Steamship Company of Bremen announced that its 7.200-ton motor vessel Braunfels left for Madras yesterday, inaugurating a new shipping service j for the company. The company said the new service started after it was accepted as a member of79 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-22 8 lOISE of the new Thornycroft built i| launches for the Thai- land Customs service ji is seen here shotcing what she can do. She is travelling at high |i speed whilst on trials.33 words
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Article131 1952-10-22 8 ReadyFor Delivery In 1956 LONDON, Oct. 21. (Reu-| ter). Pan-American Airways, one of the world's 1 biggest airline operators, has placed the first j United States' order for British 500-miles-an-hour Comet jetliners, it was officially announced here last night. De HavillaucN. the Comet makers, said131 words
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Article176 1952-10-22 8 MURRAY AIRFIELD, Call- 1 fornia. Oct. 21, (UP)— A 'highly secret" Douglas X-3 mystery plane, reported as successor to the world's fastest aircraft. was flown for the first time on Monday and described as a "success" by the Air Force. The Air Force _aid the mystery176 words
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214 1952-10-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter THREE high speed patrol launches were built ii the Colony recently by Messrs. John I. Thornycroi and Co. Ltd., and have been delivered to the Th. Government for use in their anti-smuggling campaigi Mr. A. F. Wild, manager of Thornycroft's Singapor214 words
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Advertisement449 1952-10-22 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. Regular Sailings to China *a~ Jtpan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penanc From "Soochow" Oct 22 Hongkong "Poyang" Oct 30 Nov 3 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P S'ham S'pore "Soochow" Oct 23449 words
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Advertisement606 1952-10-22 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Lin Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdai HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NLV\ VORI PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORI.EAN! S'pore P. S'ham Pen__ POELAU LAUT (SMN) 22'2(i Oct VMM Oct 29 30 O. SOESTDYR (HAL) 29 Oct/6 Nov 7 Nov BNo KOTA GEDE606 words
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Advertisement533 1952-10-22 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I.K rOMi-Mi S'poro P.S'ham f n "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 6 7 Nov 5 >N "ASIA** for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 7 <♦ s»v N "PRETORIA' for Bangkok 27 Si N.n "KOREA** for Djakarta Bangkok Saigon. H-kong Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 Dec533 words
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Article243 1952-10-22 9 'Nothing New' Seen In Chairman 'sßeport RENEWED criticism of the War Damage Commission has been levelled by sections of the trade and public in Singapore following the statement of the Chairman of the Commission in Kuala Lumpur— on Monday. Dissatisfaction bordering on exasperation is felt243 words
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Article17 1952-10-22 9 "KONG Oct 2! Spei Service.— Closing Bcngkcng Ex era ats7i in a\ i Rnpiah. gold17 words
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Article110 1952-10-22 9 COMMODITY PRICES »-lN(» rubber prices i pa th i in Singa i>re yeat6f#_ij were: Buvers Sellers 1 SpOl I I i > >15 iti bales Nov. I I S 9 73 J 74 ks a IS <>4 »i4 i. Slight!] t\i>ier. itCMtj I ON DON Klßßiiß -.1 t *a opening110 words
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Article176 1952-10-22 9 Ti ns, Indus trials Easier I! A P O R E. Tues.— ,uy with t the decline. ntfamed to be INDUSTUALfI Buver <i Sellers 4_ 39 3 69 _nd Neave • 9.75 xd • Padi 1 99 1 "0 ies 4.39 442 _d ers 33 On 39 39 B Wj176 words
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Article419 1952-10-22 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Tues.— The Indonesian Government has placed a new 100 per cent tax on the sale of automobiles which Is likely to influence adversely the car market. This step, coupled with the measures in recent months, j brings the419 words
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Article54 1952-10-22 9 KARACHI, Oct. 21 (UP): Ten Japanese oil burning locomotives were delivered to the East Pakistan port of Chittagong last week it was announced. Another 15 locomotives arc expected to reach Chittagong in December. All are ordered by the Pakistani Government from the Nippon Sheryo Nagoya54 words
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Article86 1952-10-22 9 THE produce market in Singapore was slightly easier after having been steady yesterday with small business passing in the copra section. Copra had buyers at $345, and sellers at $34| per picul with small business reported at $35. Coconut oil sellers Indicated $51_ per picul with86 words
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Article103 1952-10-22 9 TOKYO, Oct. 21 (AFP): Japan has received requests from 26 countries for 132 different types of technicians ranging from a principal of a school for the blind to an adviser on tax system revision, it was learned here today. The demanding countries are mostly situated in103 words
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293 1952-10-22 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21, (AP)— With the markets and raw materials of China cut off, Japan is "largely dependent" on the United States for both, Japanese ambassador Eikichi Araki, told San Franciscans yesterday. In an address prepared for delivery before the Japan Society293 words
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146 1952-10-22 9 Ru bber Declines 3/8 c. On US Coal Strike NEWS of the strike of United States coal miners eased prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, a decline of 3/8 cent per lb. being recorded on Tr_.de support was poor while orders from abroad continued lacking. Prices improved to around146 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-10-22 9 photo BEING unloaded from the ss Statesman at Liverpool is one of three U.S. half-track vehicles delivered for the use of the British Army. APAP - 29 words
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Article270 1952-10-22 9 TOKYO, Oei. 21 (Reuter-AAP)— The Ministry of International Trade and Industry announced last Saturday the quota .system for steel and textile exports to the sterling area were abolished, effects c immediately, exeept for textile export quotas to rut repots including Singapore and Hongkong. The270 words
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269 1952-10-22 9 Central Body For Purchase Of Rice? COLOMBO, Oct 21, (IP).— The Ceylon delegation to the preparatory meeting of officials of the Commonwealth Economic Conference, has urged the necessity for the establishment of a central organisation for the purchase of rice, flour and other essential food commodities among Commonwealth countries, with269 words
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Article49 1952-10-22 9 THE Malayan E* h*\ h e Banks Association buy i ratal to merchants (per $100 Malay* an) are: Canada 31 I If (T.T), 31 11 'Hi (O.D). 31 i. r L9 too d/st); selling: (T.'i O D.)t Canada 31 (ready* < M > r exchange rates remain i49 words
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Advertisement150 1952-10-22 9 SOME §©M3H! New Austin A4O puts up great performance in Road Tests I __gg____i ..,-_~j(---^-- IflaE Both the 'Autocar* and 'Motor 4 TASSENGER ROOM, "in spite or praise tha A4O Somerset in their a very adequate amount of space recent Road Test report*. Here ore rh front th r e150 words
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Miscellaneous996 1952-10-22 9 W-3 __^™afe_^l 'mPWpBPji ______K I JJPwsKjß^^BWi JHv 8&A Sot _^™^"^^_l^^^_®l'^S^*_P^9^^^/ :^;:f I*--. iJs'P?^ S ;i^^^^__^i____^__ll^i__i in ir 'li lnuliii iifiini if iiiiiTinhf KM-t<M Sjg^MftrtMi Ili^lllllrMililirinii|iill'rliimiyiyiliiiiliifiiiiiliiiiiiiiWiii >*/-"• jM rfc r~ I Jetty 5 and 6 f --lands at Chang! ->-2YG_4_PO_K_C_ PI 1. 0 lit ROM: Heather. S-iturnus. I FEDERATION AIR SERVICE996 words
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Miscellaneous207 1952-10-22 9 RADIO PROGRAMME RADIO MALAVA. KUALA LUMPUR: 930 a.m. 320 p.m. As S'pore: (2pm— s nm. Racing Commentaries from Penang Turt Club); 6 10 p m. 7.15 As S'pore; 715 Invitation to the Dance; 730 Top of the List; 8 p.m Radio Theatre presents:— "The Petrified Forest": 9 p.m. Gipsy Music207 words
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Article, Illustration895 1952-10-22 10 ALISON SETTLE - Spring Comes Early To Britain's World Of Fashion ALISON SETTLE MMMM¥W|W *o*o*o*o*o*l* TVEVER has fashion's Spring: come so early to Britain as in this preCoronation period. From all over the world demands come in for "authentic Coronation styles for Spring and Summer 1953". Although the fabric world is accustomed to895 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-10-22 10 TWENTY-FIVE vears old Patrice Munsel. star of the New York Metropolitan Opera, has arrived in London from Pans where she has interrupted a Continental honeymoon tour with her husband TV producer Robert Schuler to play and sing the part of Nellie Melba in a new British technicolour film117 words
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Article308 1952-10-22 10 yJTOP worrying about what •3 vou don't have, and start iiiijbli sting <»n y° ur assets. Some of the most «lamorous women in the world achieve beauty despite irregular features and figure faults. They have learned how to outwit nature. I s sa v. for instance.308 words
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Article277 1952-10-22 10 FOR the past three months I have been going out with a boy I am very much in love with. One night he told me that he had to go away because his mother in Penang was sick. Now I have discovered that I am going277 words
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Article209 1952-10-22 10 "Dear Boy Goner" DO NOT call at this young man's home, because he would only think that you are chasing him. If he wanted to see you he would come of his own accord. You were wise not to leave the dance without your partner because to do this is209 words
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Article81 1952-10-22 10 TO wash wool, rayon and cotton knitwear, use *\OA\ rich, luke-warm suds. Take care not to rub, twist or wring the material. Rinse the garments several times in lukewarm water until they are free of soap. SPRINKLE a cake with a Httl? flour when first it comes from81 words
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Article522 1952-10-22 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT wwwwwwww pn k \\\\\\\\\\\V\\i POMING HOME for the first time with a new baby should be one of the most exciting days in a woman's life. For a week jor more she has been living in a dream world of her own just waiting522 words
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Advertisement67 1952-10-22 10 of Kuala tumpur, fe#^l^■l^_Blyf" Neu,^ s Modif,ed Po wdered Milk is Prepared wiE™ especially for infant feeding. _._._..•_«>«•-._. __-> For Expectant atni Nursing Mothers: FREE-RECORD BOOK i Please send me a copy of the "Baby's First Years" Record Book, j N'ame Address j j I expect Baby about/My Baby's age67 words
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Advertisement249 1952-10-22 10 AViw Armed Triply protected against time and the stren of msi life ij the woman who follows Eli_abe' b Arder: s I 'routine of cleansing, toning and nourish: to ia:e D ft lovely skin or brighten beauty dunrue. b) CLEANSE with Ardena Cleanti- -C' ram i 1 (or Fluffy Cleansing249 words
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Miscellaneous371 1952-10-22 10 i' L 7__f r SmT i__^ X!_i_k TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Thf eagle never lost so much time a*, when he suhmitted to learn of the 1 crow." Blake. 1 UKDNESDAY FOR EVERYI ONE: The day is useful for i attention to correspondence. I reading, trips and contacts. Have some fun. Inspiration371 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-10-22 11 photo. Flush Royal (foreground), owned by Mr. George Maclean and ridden by Billy Nevett, winning the Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket on Oct. 15, in a photo-finish from Mr. S. C. Banks' French Design (right) with E. Smith up. Third (behind the winner half hidden) was Sir Victor Sassoon's Queen VashtiAP - 62 words
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119 1952-10-22 11 NEW DELHI, Oct. 21— Press Trust of India reports that the i Gaekwad (Maharaja) of Baro:da has donated two cups to j the forthcoming Asian table j tennis championships to be held in Singapore. As President of the Table i Tennis Federation of Asia,119 words
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Article415 1952-10-22 11 SINGAPORE'S schoolboy hockey star, Douglas Hoy, of Victoria School this season's Combined Schools' captain, grabbed the limelight from established veterans in the Singapore Civilian hockey trial yesterday in which Colours drew two-all with the Whites. Played on the SRC padang, it was the first of415 words
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Article112 1952-10-22 11 Boost For Pahang's Hockey RAUB, Tues.— For the first time in the history of Pahang, Temerloh gained top honours in the State triangular hockey tournament between Raub. Lipis and Temerloh. which concluded at Kuala Llois during the week-end. Temerloh scored three points from two games while Raub were second with112 words
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Article138 1952-10-22 11 Davis Out -Slugs Title Contender NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (AFP)-One of the leading contenders for Sandy Saddler's world featherweight title, American Percy Bassett, took a surprise beating on points from Red Top Davis in a 10-round contest at the Eastern Parkway Arena, Brooklyn last night. Bassett was recently named by138 words
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Article127 1952-10-22 11 Team Will Fly To UK LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter)— .'he New Zealand Rugby Union team to tour British Isles in 1953/54 will make history by being the first official side from abroad to fly to England. There will be 30 prayers in the party which is the fourth "All Blacks"127 words
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Article51 1952-10-22 11 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Rugby Union will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at the Singapore Cricket Club at 5.30 p.m. The Union said yesterday that as no notices will be sent to affiliated members, the announcement will serve as a final notice of the51 words
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Article104 1952-10-22 11 THE following were elected j office-bearers of the newly formi ed Balestier United for the ensuing year: President *-Lim Ah Poh; Vice Presidents— Tan Hai Tong. Bek Swee Kiang, Lim Seow Hock A. A. David Singho; Hon. Secretary Chong Pid Chong; Asst. Hon. Secretary Chew Koi104 words
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Article62 1952-10-22 11 r> 4l? 9 d 5 on Sun day evening, Radio Malaya will be broadcasting from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, commentaries and interviews recorded by Alan Pitt and Claud Doral during the Lornie mile racing meeting earlier in the day. Full details of results of events62 words
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Article166 1952-10-22 11 Olympic Boxing Critics COPENHAGEN, Oct. 20: (Reuter) Denmark and Norway may not enter for the boxing events at the next Olympic Games if a resolution adopted by the Amateur Boxing Unions of the four Scandinavian countries here is not accepted by the International Olympic Congress in 1954. The resolution recommends166 words
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Article128 1952-10-22 11 THE following have been selected to represent the Combined Civilians in the first hockey trial to be held on the SCC. ground today at 5.15 p.m: Colours: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather (GSO: Mrs. Goldie (SCC). Mrs. Pearcey <SCO; Miss Proud (SCO. Mrs. McMullen (SCC), Miss Reeves128 words
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129 1952-10-22 11 BANGKOK, Oct. 21 (UP) Newly-crowned Thai lightweight champion of the Far East Chamroen Songkitrat may soon get a crack at Japan's world flyweight champ, Yoshlo Shirai. according to M. Fugoso, pronvnent boxing official here from Manila. Fuiiv.y says he will try to arrange a129 words
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Article146 1952-10-22 11 TPDAY'S SINGAPORE SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div. lA. Latiff Wanderers v. SCRC m S.C.R.C.; Div. IB GHQ (FARELF) v. REME at REME; University r. Khalsa Assn. at University: Div. UA, RAF Seletar r. Royal Malayan Navy at RMN: Friendly— SRC v. PWD at SRC. SOCCER: IRC "A" v. SMSU at Farrer Park.146 words
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214 1952-10-22 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues— Liew Kee Joo, a school boy, caused the first upset in the Krian District open championships which began during the weekend. Liew beat a fancied player, Tan Swee Boon, 18—14, 15 11. Another schoolboy, Zainal Murad did well to eliminate Ariff Chik214 words
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Article149 1952-10-22 11 SYDNEY. Oct. 20 (ReuterAAP)— The Victorian CHcket Association has told the New South Wales Association that no good purpose would be served by the two bodies conferring with a view to seeking jointly the reformation of the Australian Board of Control. It was decided at a special149 words
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Article129 1952-10-22 11 SEREMBAN, Tue<. The (following have been selected to J represent Negri Scmbilan in friendly rugger match against ISelangor on the Station Padang at Seremban on Saturday;— lan Chandler (Capt), M Waquanita. K. Eiunting. H j Hoskins. Baba Joneti, Kabuta, !L. Naitini. Lalaha ai C Pugh,129 words
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Article53 1952-10-22 11 KULIM, Tues— Kulim Pemuc|a defeated P< nang U tian Sporting XI by four foal, to ml at hockey on Sunday at the Kulim Padang. Kulim Pemuda opened the scoring through Sand foi own d by three further go.'iir through Zakaria. Oman, and Sud. Mr. K.53 words
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232 1952-10-22 11 MALAYA CUP soccer referee Mr. Ifo Sen? Arm of Negri Sembilan, who was asked hj the PAM to referee the Malaya Cup final at Ipoh on Oct. 12 and then, at the last moment, told his services were not required, has demanded from232 words
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Article67 1952-10-22 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya defeated Raffles Institution bv nine points (two tries and a penalty) to nil in a friendly Rugby match at the Sepoy Lines ground yesterday. Varsity led 3—o at half time. Eng Siang kicked a first half penalty to give the University the67 words
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Article68 1952-10-22 11 JUAREZ (Mexico), 0 I II CAP) Officials an i yesterday thai the thii Pi American road raa tfl li ;un the north-ei nth Length i f Mexico, has been ihoitened I J It will now be run i.- a 1,938-fnili route begini g t Inxtla Gkitierrez68 words
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Article1246 1952-10-22 12 Standard RACE CARD RACE l-Horse. Div. 6-6 F«r_.-Z.-5 P«- o v 900 Mrs. P.H Cheab Wnrlser- Poshni 1. 200 Air Mail v mm Mli n.\ Lim Rodger* t. ©00 Currency M[ M rs. Cheng Chung Shu R.W. B'kelen Spencer m gß* g ilj s^-",'? 1 eW K i h E1,246 words
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Article259 1952-10-22 12 Brilliant Marc has been showin^ great guns in hi s morning, workouts and it is hard to oppose him. Especially, on a soft track. At Kuala Lumpur in August, he finished a strong fourth to Jeannette in a Division Three field and now gets eight259 words
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Article35 1952-10-22 12 THE going for today's races is likeh n yielding as rain fell yesterday afternoon i ht sky was overcast with prospects oi mote rain The Big Sweep will be held on Race Fight.35 words
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1059 1952-10-22 12 Bv WINDSOR LAO rftNVTELLATION a five year-old Great Legend gelding who was a **J*lS*7mYSs^ retaining his K.L. winning form. Constellation went impressively in his morning's work and although he is running in a higher division, he gets 14 pounds less1,059 words
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Article146 1952-10-22 12 1 Windsor Lad\ Gay Reveller Goodwood YESTERDAY 1 Meteorite Air Mall YESTERDAY Meteorite Hoong Pao HOONG PAO Yesterday Meteorite 2 THREE RINGS Enjoyment Redouble HO MAN WARRIOR Palltoy Brigadier AUDIOLA Roman Warrio Whaler 3 M. AVREEII S Ashok At Last AT LAST Manns Aureliua Ashok M. AURELIUS Film146 words
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Article254 1952-10-22 12 Penang trainer J. E. Martin I holds a strong hand in this race for Class Four Division One over five-and-a-half furlongs with Fly lite. Gay Ensign, The \rcadian and Movie 11. Of these Flylite and The Arcadian should be in the thick of the fray.254 words
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Article246 1952-10-22 12 China Town is a youngster of I promise. He scored a brilliant double in Class Five at Ipoh in Jane and earned promotion to this company. He did not accept his engagements at Kuala Lumpar in August. He has been stretching like a246 words
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Article54 1952-10-22 12 1/ TOE to ig the Singap against the r in a friend l Balectiei H «d I Dollah d Steveni (St. Anl c< Doraisamy _C_ <SJI>. D ig u H Hoe (VSi i ACS*. Foo Wicki -mas I S.I I i, I Reserves R I ._i 3 *kj54 words
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