Singapore Standard, 25 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-25 1 Singapore Standard f»* THE jH _l VOL. 11l NO. 115 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article252 1952-10-25 1 Comrade Is Also Killed; One Missing KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Security Forces killed an important Communist bandit leader m the Malacca area during operations yesterday. He was Chong Yoon, a District Committee member m the Malacca district terrorist organisation. He was shot dead with one of his252 words
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Article105 1952-10-25 1 ROW, Oct 21 (fee*- Police ami troops, 670 y< mil<** ,'..r\. had loda\ .1 up 80 Vfriraii* ioeuhsj about the M m rittmlrr of Iribal VI )r i <>» VV 4-<hi<*«<la\ I I m ha king tl M were troops c: King's Rifles. teaman105 words
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Article371 1952-10-25 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Bj Standard Woman Reporter POISED and cheerful, her short brown hair ruffled m the wind, the Duchess of Kent stepped off the RAF air-sea launch to the dock at the north end of Johore Kaliru Causeway at 5.20 p.m. yesterday, to spend a371 words
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151 1952-10-25 1 REMARKING that it was hard to take a lenient view of him as he was a man of position and possessed a background of good education, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday sentenced an ex-Army officer. Robert Anthony Quine151 words
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Article130 1952-10-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A display showing a battle scene with different types of soldiers and weapons acting together to defeat the enemy will be included m the Military Display at the Station Padang on Nov. 8 m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. The display130 words
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Article107 1952-10-25 1 SNATCH THIEF rushed tip to woman crossing Conj n uulit Drive at 11. UO am. jresterdaj .tnd pulled off a cold t h.tiii she was wearing. The man then ran towards a City Council lorry carrying a load Of granite. The driver of the lorry. R. 1).107 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-10-25 1 photo. I The Duchess of Kent, with the Duke of Kcu* J beside her, waves to the crowd of 2.000 school children waiting to greet her on the north end of the Johore Bahru Cause- way. yesterday. The Royal Party return- < ed to Singapore after a i 10-day tourStandard - 61 words
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Article141 1952-10-25 1 SEOUL, Oct. 24 (U.P., A.P.) More than 3.000 Chinese Communists threw savage assaults at eight American. South Korean and Ethiopian positions on Thursday night and today, but hard-fighting Allied soldiers tossed back all the attacks but one Terrier South Koreans and die-hard Chinese grappled141 words
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Article32 1952-10-25 1 EXETER, Oc!. 24 (Reuter)— A donation of £250 to the Lynmouih Flood Relief Fund was received today from the Government of Penang bringing the total so far subscribed to £1,188,925.32 words
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Article29 1952-10-25 1 TIIE death of Sir Edward Doug his Maclagan, the Governor of the Punjab from 1921 to 1924 was announced m London 1 yesterday. He was 88. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article139 1952-10-25 1 Scientists Return To A-Islands LONDON, Oct. 24,— Scientists have gone back ashore on Australia's Monte Bello Islands to survey the effect? of Britain's atomic blast there three weeks ago, it was announced today. The recovery of recording instruments and significant salvage material will probably take several weeks, a Supply Ministry139 words
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271 1952-10-25 1 TIIE MAJORITY of ex-millionaire goldsmith Lim j Soo Ban's creditors voted to adjudicate him a bankrupt, j Urn's total liabilities were estimated at $2,975,000. On Tuesday, hundreds of creditors of Lim and the Ban Shiew Pawnshop (of which Lim is a leading partner) voted271 words
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Article158 1952-10-25 1 LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter) An Iranian and his English wife about to be parted by the diplomatic break between their countries clashed m court here yesterday over who should retain their nine-month-old son Mrs Margaret Hashemi- Naeni said she did not want to go to Iran158 words
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Article27 1952-10-25 1 The Japanese Diet last night began its first session since the elections, voting Liberal leader Shigeru Yoshida into his fourth term as Prime Minister.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article20 1952-10-25 1 THE EARL of Dunrnven aged 95. died at his home. Adare Manor, m Limerick. Eve on Thursday.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article115 1952-10-25 1 We acknowledge with many thanks the following donations: Already acknowledged 5..0.G."!3 Airmen. Servicing Squadron, Far Fast Flying Boat Wing &0.00 "Friends of the Fund." Kampar 8.00 Mr. Seah Soo Geok and Miss Seah Soo Lan 1.0.00 Mr. T. Mackie. Immigration Dept. 10.00 Anonymous 50.00 Master John Abraham UM115 words
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223 1952-10-25 1 PENANG, Fri The American Government is quite averse to seeing rubber prices going down much below 30 cents (gold) per pound, but if there is such an avalanche of oilers from the East, it is conceivable that it will not223 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-10-25 1 photo. FOUR GROSS of the first batch of Coronation balloons to arrive m Singapore were received yesterday by the Christmas Toy Fund of The Standard reoders. They were from Mr. S. J. Alfred of Singapore. Cash donations received yesterday amounted to $255 bringing theStandard - 306 words
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Article65 1952-10-25 1 71 POW I I 7 i, Oct. 24 war priso I m camp terday when they i I I orders to fori work Pri oi ar Comi I announced today. injured seri< >usly. The Com' and aid it e d tl c ci dof tl eadei65 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-25 1 RBEIT 11 6 IJIA WATEOPPOOS ]S_/i--»^iP»_w^ WATCH > oy I-^ a ret I KUALA LUMSUft ffIMAMO a* Winget \szfpjW/ PUMPS x f **^_k CONCRETE J MACHINES *0« IMMIDIATt OIUVtHY *«iU AM. JACKS COJMAUrAIIIi32 words
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Advertisement38 1952-10-25 1 Mmfmlmd Slmrm CRYSTAL <c SILVERWARE Yout Inspection Invited t Tk< NOVELT Y.tom 88, North Bridge Rd Phone 3123. Singopore 6. yrVe Jul a Cjamniete/i utotckf 4^b 7 Swisi made _/""_t_^fc_^^___iQ 7 Je eU *J f*^SJ..c**. /*L*~*m Ji^lm _^__________L38 words
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Article437 1952-10-25 2 DON'T DESERT US BYRNE Councillors Urged: Right Grave Wrong A CALL to the Unofficial members of the Singopore Legislative Council to "right a grave injustice which has been done to local Government servants" and not to desert local men on the question of a family allowance on the same basis437 words
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Article187 1952-10-25 2 Standard Staff Reporter BURSARIES to cover the ,-c, i ii co irse at t H and a year's study m! tee Diploma m Education teing offered lo certain graduates at the Univer- Malaya, with a proviso teat aftei obtaining their dip,t they return to leaching m187 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-10-25 2 IN OPENING the United Nations Exhibition at the British Council Hall yesterday, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the Legislative Council, said: With the advent of faster than sound travel it has brought home to us that the world we are livingStandard - 216 words
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Article28 1952-10-25 2 ONE HUNDRED a nd ten Auxiliary Policemen paraded before th e Resident Commissioner. Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, at the Police Depot yesterday evening.28 words
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Article145 1952-10-25 2 AS a result of the success of the United Nations m Korea, our Communist enemies have never yet dared to launch a weighty military assault against South-East Asia, and the peoples of these lands still preserve their liberties, said Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, t145 words
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460 1952-10-25 2 Gas Lost Through Inefficiency A lleged 'OVEP $100 PER NIGHT' THE Singapore City Council was losing an average of 16,760 cubic feet m gas nightly at the Kallang Gas Works entailing a loss of more than SiOO per night, "because the stokers employed were not doing their job properly;' Mr.460 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 2 TAN KING LIANG (24) of Tan Tye Place was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating a woman. Ho Ah How. of S'-laO and attempting to cheat another woman, Koh Siam Seng, of $250 on Oct. 1. It was alleged that m a106 words
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255 1952-10-25 2 Mr. Aw Refutes Report About His Son MR. AW. BOON HAW yesterday denied a report published m the Nanyang Siang Pau of Oct. 13 stating that he had severed relations with his adopted son, Mr. Aw Swan, because the latter had borrowed money m his father's name. Mr. Aw said255 words
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Article74 1952-10-25 2 AT THE SIGHT of a police radio car, Tan Ter 800, dropped the two sacks of cheroots, he was carrying at Magazine Road, and ran. He was arrested by two members of the radio crew after a 30-yard-chase. In the Singapore Third District Court74 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-10-25 2 18 Candidates Receive Pharmacy Diplomas KIGHTEEN students were presented with their. Pharmacy Diplomas m a cere-, mony at the University of Malaya yesterday. Six students were absent because they were unable to leave their jobs m the Federation. The ceremony was opened by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya,Standard - 324 words
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Article62 1952-10-25 2 THE Melapi-Mer celebrations will be held at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. This is part of the celebrations of the Deepavali festival. There will be stalls supplying cold drinks, two bottles oi which will be given free of charge on coupons. There will aslo be a special lunch62 words
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Article74 1952-10-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Soh Wa Sok a woman, pleaded guilty m the Police Court to selling, by retail, intoxicating liquor to an Indian labourer and to having m her possession 2.77 gallons of illicit samsu. On a third charge of being m possession of apparatus for distilling liquor74 words
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Advertisement71 1952-10-25 2 AMERICAN DURHAM folding metal chairs. SUN TRADING CO //Wbovf; <l r/ De WITTS COUCiTsv 11 U P (WITH GUAIACOL&CkEObi ll^ m the OrangeS, B^ue Carton. fDEWimBABYOWCH SYRUP If f/fIf CHILDREN MM s>. P^ m the Pink S'' v( I [Jf;; I V -rM inVoi. Sottlec i V^^y .ot Oil Dispensaries71 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-10-25 2 i il II I I ~rr 1 1 mr^m^— m ,i iv«M>mmmMmm f^T« CUC v th'pwtter ou'l acome tthink =^-4& f :^_f_K_HPs }t^XJ^^^Z^^a^ m feet.? -oh* how 7c* it amd "y-^T "rm^ V :Ht;v^ ■-f^W^PS R^^^^^^VCA^ 1 AH WISH AH WAS 4 L.KE T'BF <^ *X& IjfPf Ma /«i |^^£^**kf*V57 words
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Article292 1952-10-25 3 Five-Cornered Battle In The East Ward Standard Staff Reporter FROM present indications, about 20 candidates are expected to file their nomination papers for the December Singapore City Council elections on Nov. s— Nomination Day. Campaigning by candidates has already begun, most of it being confined292 words
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71 1952-10-25 3 Housewife Robbed At Knife Point (COURT TOLD) liKES BrITY TEO, ..it yesterday told i pore Relief Court ill Mr. J. B. Javat i two Chinese !> (7 7-ctives sained v her house at I .unison Road, 1 a knife from the table, and relieved few H old daughter her amah71 words
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Article35 1952-10-25 3 Govt. Employee Owes $9, 000 N >NIS employed ii een m G c for 31 rs, 1 t n from f an ci to C Sr I 7 Sing j litoi was dno to 1035 words
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121 1952-10-25 3 S'pore Graduate For Asian- German Talks E ol the Un University Service" lberg, Professor A. A. the University ilalaya. mid yesterday. Th ference which begins m 0 27, will be attended by some 100 German and Asian students, professors and diploind will b e held jointly Nuremberg and nearby Erlangen.121 words
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Article27 1952-10-25 3 tl of co ti fur $950 Jee Ah Chian a Wed to the ainta ol Lira Singapore 3ti rday. made Sir Charles27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-10-25 3 FOR the construction of the Polite Hospital m Banskok (above) Mr. Aw Boon Haw contributed <*50.000 ticals ($130,000) to the Siamese Government. This building was formally opened on Oct. 11 m the presence of Mr. Aw BELOW: Alter the ceremony, Mr. Aw was photographed with Mr. Phibun Songgram (centre) and56 words
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Article159 1952-10-25 3 THE SIX-MONTH-OLD dispute between the Singapore Government and the Examiners and Assistant Examiners of the Income Tax Department has been settled. The li pute concerned the conversion oi these employees to the Benham il iry scales. G ivernment refused converion the grounds thai the c n]159 words
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Article86 1952-10-25 3 BEX NEO, As the St. An Cathe Ira S i jap re, London, has hree years' i i the Royal CviI »ndon. i rsh p, vb arth E2OO le thro igh lion of Dr. 1 F lei di tin v -ned B r and Professor i re86 words
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Article57 1952-10-25 3 MI IBERS ol the Johore B Language Board are: i Ra :afc b n .'ai[rtche Ismi bin Ismail, foil •m bin Abdullah. Yao "M i Hit a Th rag, Mr, j Long, Mr. S. ParaIyer, Mr. X. M. R >y, ii las? Amy, Mr. K. V, Devan,57 words
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Article126 1952-10-25 3 THE F I ition Day dinner of the London University will be held at the Capitol i Blue Room on Nov. 23 at 8 p. tsion is the annh ■rs i the Ily when Kirn; Willi i n IV granted the Royal 7 rter to the126 words
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Article186 1952-10-25 3 THE Secretary of the Singapore Posts and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union, Mr. P. Govindasamy, today denied that 500 members of his Union might go on strike if demands made on Government for increased salary were not met to the satisfaction of the Union. r186 words
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Article87 1952-10-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU Fri— At a meeting of workers of the "Merita! Hospital, Tampoi, i' was unanimously decided to form a Union to protect iheir interests. Mr. X.'el Singh, who presided, explained that owing to the different nature of their duties and responsibilities m the Mental Hospital,87 words
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Article58 1952-10-25 3 An elderly Chinese, pedestrian aged about (10, died shortly alter admission to the General Hospital yesterday following an accident at the Sultan Mosque. Pie was involved m a collision with a car, Eye-witnesses of the accident, and the deceased friends or relatives, are asked to58 words
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285 1952-10-25 3 Civil Defence Is Up To The Public, He Says TLIE existen c of the Civil Defence m Singapore depend- largely on the people m the island said Brigadier P. H. Denver. Assistant Commissioner for Civil Defence (City), when he addressed the monthly luncheon meeting of the ExServices Association at the285 words
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148 1952-10-25 3 THE conviction of George E. Lee m a lower court was quashed by Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court yesterday when he delivered judgment m Lee's appeal against conviction and entence of a fine of 5250 for converting a building *n Grange Road148 words
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Article66 1952-10-25 3 THE Receiving Order against Ng Koon Along was rescinded and annulled by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Mur-ray-Aynsley m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Ng's only creditor was stated to be the Comptroller of Income Tax to whom Si. 140 had been outstanding. The amount66 words
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Advertisement103 1952-10-25 3 i A* > %N WE GIRAFFE \r-/'-There arc se»cn bones m the long neck of a giraffe ond this is matched exoctly m number by that m tho TIGHER HEADACHE TO^^^^l Unmatched by any othet \^^?4^i_l_*/ix<2j_H\ P° ,n 'dicver the TIGER \vlSp^S'_S__^^»A HEADACHE CURE ,s on 4<_j^___k /A excellent remedy103 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 4 IN A talk over Radio Malaya last night on the i nth anniversary of the United Na;:u:^ Charter. Mr. John M. Allison, US. Assistant Secretary of State for Far j Eastern Affairs, congratulated Malaya on having an active jUnited N itions Association, He said that m106 words
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Article, Illustration236 1952-10-25 4 IPOH, Fri.— A middleaged Malay Auxiliary Police Lon-aalHo, Yuaof bin Fundak Kodek, whose firearm was found m the possession of a Sakai. was today sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonin en t by Mr. Justice Thomson, as a warning to others to beYong Peng Seong - 236 words
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Article61 1952-10-25 4 PEN7\NG. Fri.— The United Chinese School Teachers' Association. Federation of Malaya, today protested against the Select Committee's report on education because t considered that the report did not adopt the views stated m a memorandum of their association. Their memorandum states, "Government should list Chinese education as one61 words
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Article57 1952-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Col. R. E. Kenny. Secretary of the Incorporated Society of Planters, today was acquitted and discharged by the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate, Raja Chik Jaafar. on a charge of driving a motor-car while under the influence of alcohol. He was alleged to have been incapable57 words
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Article254 1952-10-25 4 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding today: DAY <Jo\t. Printing Wks.. Woodleigh Pk Braddell Heights. Boundary Rd., Horence Rd., li serangoon. Vio t'hu Kang, Serangoon Garden Est. Arthur Rd.. Park View Hotel. Spore swimming Club, Tg. Rhu. U.E. Shipyard, Rhu Cross, Nanyang be Wks.. Tan.jong Katong, Broadriek Rd..254 words
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186 1952-10-25 4 IPOH, Fri. About 25 local dentists at a meeting here today drew up plans to send out dental teams to work jn the new villages m Kinta. Present at the meeting was the Chief Dental Officer Federation of Malaya. Mr. C. F. Mummery who186 words
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Article145 1952-10-25 4 Proposed Bill Will Affect 43, 000 Concerns KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government expects to get about $15,000,000 yearly from the proposed new Business Licensing Ordinance for its Education Development All companies and businesses registered m the Federation will be effected by this Ordinance.145 words
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Article98 1952-10-25 4 BNB Chief Justice Dies Here SIR IVOR BRACE. the Chief Justice of the Borneo Territories (North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei), died m the Singapore General Hospital yesterday afternoon after a week's illness. He was Mown to Singapore from Kuching. Sir Ivor Brace, who was aged 54. was knighted m the98 words
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Article99 1952-10-25 4 Death Sentence: Appeal Allowed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Holding that the Trial Judge's direction to the assessors was insufficient. the Federation Court of Appeal today allowed the appeal of Hai Man, against the conviction and sentence of death passed on him for being m possession of ammunition. The appeal was heard99 words
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Article150 1952-10-25 4 Whom To Include -MPIEA RUBBER TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A conference of experts m the rubber industry should include all those concerned m the production of rubber. Mr. R G. D. Houghton, Secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, said today. Such a conference has been recommended to Government150 words
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Article174 1952-10-25 4 NBLU Issues 'Strike' Warning A WARNING thai the Naval Base Labour Union, representing 10.000 Asian employees of the Admiralty m Singapore, is prepared to strike if necessary was issued yesterday by the Union En a statement. The Union was commenting on the statement made by Mr James Thomas. First Lord174 words
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Article65 1952-10-25 4 Bruised Wife Stabs Hubby AN AMBULANCE arrived at North Bridge Road yesterday to take Tan Ah Pow to hospital with a wound on his hand The wound was caused by a knife and the police was called m and Tan's wife was taken into ustody. It was alleged that she65 words
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Article349 1952-10-25 4 H.J. WALSH (31) former representative of United Engineers Ltd., claimed m the Singapore Fourth Police Tourt yesterday that he had been illegally arrested on a warrant m Kuala Lumpur and extradited to face a cheating charge m the Colony. Walsh was charged with cheating Mr. D.349 words
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Article34 1952-10-25 4 THERE were 687 births to 194 deaths m Singapore for the week ending Oct. 8. Pneumonia was the chief cause of death. Infantile mortality was a knn/lriul m _»tA<»„> «Vinnconrt34 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-10-25 4 picture. SERVICEMEN of the 13 18 Hussars Regt. and nurses from the Kinrara Hospital at the social and dance to mark the "Battle of Balaclava" held at the Lajj Camp, Circular Road, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Yomg Peng SeongYomg Peng Seong - 39 words
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Article373 1952-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The award of rubber workers' wages by the "Whitton" Arbitration Board has met with unfavourable reception from the employers. The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association today described the award as both "unrealistic and misleading*, and also sounded a warning of retrenchment on estates373 words
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Article411 1952-10-25 4 NG AH MENG alias Nah Kwok Choo. (20), who was alleged to have used a forged National Registration Identity Card on board the Van Heutsz lying m the Singapore Outer Roads, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes at the preliminary inquiry before Mr.411 words
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278 1952-10-25 5 Plan To Win P eople's Hearts Is Successful KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation crnmenrs plan ro win the co-operation of .era! hundred thousand Chinese m the new i Sages through Chinese Affairs Officers, is 3 -hicving its objects. c Chinese officers, who ate enrolled m the vil Service, aie expected278 words
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Article49 1952-10-25 5 IBAN, Fri— Lim Choi was sentenced to d Wong Than Yoke c to three years II by Justice C. the High Court today for abetting a v Phang Siew Van ing a prison term. •ated that the three guard while Phang mdrj store m Kua'.349 words
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Article40 1952-10-25 5 bio Ahmad Malay, am n the Mnai Comi Ron [nche w .th a ite npting to ran Ser.^ Tan w.th a i OH Oct 21 at Par.* Pant Jawn. Muar. ppu^ed and the ca-e ed to Oct. 28.40 words
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Article34 1952-10-25 5 FIF'l V Hone Guards took part m m a passing out parade at the Telok Senyal Training School, Kota Tinggi. on Wednesday The State Home Guard Office, Johore, took the salute.34 words
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Article159 1952-10-25 5 P TOTAL of 2.017 a >cieties I 1 memfa t rship oi BaL' 096 fisteted m the federa-l '•er the Societies Orb:-' 11 c, 1940, thai the end oil > nbei this j ar. In addition, there were 9831 eties w tfa a membership of fi159 words
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Article365 1952-10-25 5 Negri Holds First Civic Day In Fed. SEREMBAN, Fri. "I hope and believe that the Emergency can be ended and the Communist threat to the country defeated if Government officers of all departments, whatever their day to day duties may be, will make this365 words
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Article98 1952-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The British Council m JVlalaya will set up a regional office m Penang shortly under the directorship of Mr. P.H.G. Gibbs who is expected m the Federation at the end of this week. Mr. Gibbs has had a distinguished career m the British98 words
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Article130 1952-10-25 5 PARIT BCNTAR. Fri— F.v > men were fined tot speeding and one tor Failing to stop 3t a road block, by Inche Saliett !bm Eckhardt m the Bagau Serai Court. They v\e;e: Lee Kirn Lee. a lorry driver. was fined $40 tor speeding, The130 words
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Article88 1952-10-25 5 OLD BOYS of the Penang Free School m Kelantan met at the annual reunion dinner held at the Rest House. Kota Bahru to celebrate the 136 th anniversary of their Alma Mater. Mr. S.M. Isahak presided and about 30 Old '"Frees' were present including Mr. G.88 words
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Article38 1952-10-25 5 A SPECIAL constable. Lee Kin Ten. claimed trial when he was charged m the Kota Tinggi Court with unlawfully abscond- 1 ing from duty on October 4. The. case was postponed to 1 October 26.38 words
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Article, Illustration455 1952-10-25 5 ABDUL RAHMAN - Malaya Is Ripe For Freedom ABDUL RAHMAN THE TIME now is ripe for Malaya to get its independence and if Malayans do not fight for it now, they will not get it even at the end of another three centuries stated Tungku Abdul Rahman. President of the UMNO, on theStandard - 455 words
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Article39 1952-10-25 5 H.Q. Malaya announces the following casualties: Killed *****599 Rifleman Indrabahadur Gurung (2" 6 Gurkha Ritles) m action on Oct. 21. Wounded *****804 Sergeant Baehandhoj Limbu, *****896 Rifleman Tikaram Gurung. *****503 Rifleman Taltrasad Limbu of LTO Gurkha rilies.39 words
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Article103 1952-10-25 5 KOTA BAHRU. Fri. A subcontractor of Palek Bang, Yaacob bin Kundor. 30, who wa s alleged to have caused the death of Wan Ismail, an additional Polite Constable on May 24, was found guilty by Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton of culpable homicide not amounting to103 words
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Article771 1952-10-25 6 'THE recent award of the Rubber Arbitration Board has been received with considerable enthusiasm by representatives of rubber workers. Their enthusiasm has even led them to describe it as a "victory" though it ia difficult to see how that word can be applied, m its strict sense, to771 words
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Article1489 1952-10-25 6 Education For Unity In Malaya A new book on Malayan education, published locally, is reviewed on this page. The author maintains that Malayan unity can be assured by providing only one type oi education—English Education. —Reviewed by CHEONG HOCK HAI W/ITH immense scholar- ship and experience based on a lifetime1,489 words
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Article377 1952-10-25 6 Review of Views Greatest Crisis THE Colony's three ChinCiO papers yesterday commeited, on United Nations Day. Recalling the history and formation of the United Nations Organisation seven years ago. it is the unanimous opinion of the three dailies that the one and only hope for world peace lies with the377 words
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354 1952-10-25 6 Sir: With reference Mr. M. C. ft. Sheppard's remark to the inhabitants of Pulau Ketam m 1949 which reads: "Just because your forefather were fishermen you don't have to be fishermen too. Get a good education and then try for jobs m the mainland." I354 words
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503 1952-10-25 6 Sir: With reference to the news appearing m your paper recently under the heading of "U.K. Reply on 'Flops' Who Pass/ m the first paragraph you state: there are two places of professional training m England where failure at a503 words
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343 1952-10-25 6 Sir;— So "Wiikins" berates the Progressives and Dato Paglar for not taking up the issue of the Money Lenders' Ordinance m the Council. "Wiikins" is highly indignant that the Progressives m the Council did not press for the introduction m this Colony of a law343 words
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Advertisement116 1952-10-25 6 I§§>ingapore**l_3£ &f an&arfc Independent Morning Newspaper OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos i *****;— ***** Cable b Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore* BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Timei Building, Printing House Square, London, EC KUALA LUMPUR "ON PENANG 45 Saltan Street. 83 Cowon Street. 8 leith Street* Telephone *4sB116 words
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Advertisement36 1952-10-25 6 Iteuwem SOFT, SMOOTH AMERICAN WOVEN PLASTIC M PLEXI WEAVE SARAN Combme, exper.enccd wtoving smooth I ing ond beoutiful ttyl.no creQ,t lotting eye oppeoling tcot covers <" F c of beouty ond good toite! PRACTICAL COMFORT RUGGED DURABILITY36 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-10-25 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Sometimes I wonder why I work here; then I remember 1 seldom do!15 words
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246 1952-10-25 7 H m HAN. Oct 24, (UP).— The Charge d'Affaires, Mr George Middletop yesterday advised all British miuN m Iran, except those m essential posts, to P the country as the British Embassy prepared to uate m compliance with Iran's severance of relations with Britain246 words
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81 1952-10-25 7 Be van Warned: Break Up Or Else... Get (Re iter) ben < t the ma a t< rLeftisl rebel -leak up JCpU -ion a IHH m the party a- the stiff Pre- Ufl ihfl! art- m he- Tuesday solve ol the ole iama- Labo memI n ni for party t81 words
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23 1952-10-25 7 Truman Gets Offer To Make Records >rr ci 23 (UP) H Pri hni of Recoi red ?0. 1953 I you g a numbei23 words
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Article34 1952-10-25 7 the first Fai <• i M tl DO port: ISt 7 be c stitution ng aa I I w d.tv activities i I Ibt i v there otn malaria m34 words
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Article95 1952-10-25 7 EGYPT'S PLACE IN THE SUN CAIRO, Oct 24 (AP)— Premie] Maj Gen, Mohammed Naguib yesterday promised Eg} pi I'i.ice m the sun" and de ared that no argument th< omplete mdependk nee tin Nile V alley." is no power on earl o7 Naguib declared, thai ian pi r> enl Egypt95 words
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56 1952-10-25 7 COLOMBO Oct 24 (Reuter.— Burma wi supply 40.U0U tons ye to Ceylon at £51 per ton. the lowest price Burma has quoted m recent years. Making this announcement today Ceylon's Director of Food Supplier said Burma's price for this allocation was lower even m56 words
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Article39 1952-10-25 7 'Not Significant PARIS. Oct. 24 (UP)— The French Government minimized today its recent setback against the Communist-led rebels m Indo-China. saying that although the lightning Red attack had surprised the French Command the defeat has "no significant strategic importance."39 words
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Article69 1952-10-25 7 TAIPEI. Oct. 24 (AP)— Entry"! restrictions into Formosa had heen relaxed for Chinese 1 abroad, bu t with two exceptions. Nationalist Premier Chen Cheng told the Chinese Overseas Affairs Conference here today. He said the entry restrictions still apply to (1) Communist! agents and (2)69 words
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Article254 1952-10-25 7 French Plan Final Stand On Black River PARIS, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Sixty Dakota aircraft and helicopters are flying an airlift of supplies and ammunition to French troops trying to stem fierce Vietminh attacks m Northern Indo-China, it was disclosed here tonight. The airlift is being254 words
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Article55 1952-10-25 7 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Rev- ter)— Dr. W. G. Penney, the British scientist who was m charge of the recent atomic explosion m the Monte Bello has been knighted, it was announced last night. The Buckingham Palace announcement said he had been made a K.C.B.E. (Knight Commander of55 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-25 7 photo Mechanised troops of Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's Free China military forces pass m review m Taipeh, Formosa, on Oct. 10 to celebrate Free China's 41st independence day. The arms and equipment were supplied by the U.S. which has a Military Assistance Advisory Group m Formosa. APAP - 46 words
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Article89 1952-10-25 7 Ike Favoured In Key States NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (AP)— Four of the five pivotal middle Atlantic states Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware now are regarded by editors and political writers as edging a bit more toward the Republicans than they were six weeks ago In the fifth— New89 words
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Article212 1952-10-25 7 £8 M. TO BE SPENT IN 6-YR. PERIOD COLOMBO PLAN DETAILS LONDON, Oct 24, (Reuter).— Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Director of the Colombo Plan technical assistance scheme, said here yesterday that about 90 specialists m agricultural, industrial, educational and other technical fields, had been provided m response to specific requests from212 words
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Article66 1952-10-25 7 UNITED NATIONS. Oct 24 (UP)— Russia boycotted the United Nations observance of its anniversary today and thus avoid c d the embarrassing question of whether to honour the Korean dead. The General Assembly gathered for a special meeting before its regular working session today to observe66 words
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Article50 1952-10-25 7 RANGOON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Two persons were killed and six injured m accidents caused by a cyclone which hit Rangoon and surrounding areas today. Rickety house-tops were blown off and uprooted trees blocked several roads. Two American Embassy cars were badly damaged by falling trees.50 words
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Article93 1952-10-25 7 MADRAS Oct. 24 (UP).— Mr. C. Govinda Menon, a Singapore lawyer wanted by the Singapore Police for alleged criminal breach of trust, and his wife, Mrs. Vnasini Menon. were granted permission by the High Court, here today to leave Madras for a visit to Malabar. The93 words
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Article46 1952-10-25 7 The Tungku Ampaan B< sar. sister to the Sultan of Johore passed away peacefully at 12.15 last night at her palace, the Istana Scudai. The funeral will take place from the Istana Besar at 5 p.m. She was 83 years of age.46 words
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Article40 1952-10-25 7 NEW ZEALANDS Prime Minister Sir Sidney Holland believes that an early solution of the problem of associating Britain with the ANZUS pact wijl be reached, according to a statement he made yesterday m the House of Representatives AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article319 1952-10-25 7 LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter)— Extracts from a "most astonishing piece of poetry" written by a wife while she and her schoolteacher husband were staying m the house of a headmaster m Malaya were read by Mr. Justice Pilcher m the divorce court here yesterday. In the evenings,319 words
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162 1952-10-25 7 MANILA, Oct. 24, (AP) The storm lashed Philippines counted at least 443 dead today and listed 219 more as missing m Tuesday's and Wednesday's ravaging typhoon. The casualty toll may soar higher yet when isolated villages report their losses. Communications throughout th c devastated162 words
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Article36 1952-10-25 7 SEVILLE. (Spain), Oct 24 (Router) Rita Eiayworth complained to the US. Consul here today against the maverick antics of a cabaret singer who is following her around claiming lie is m Jove with her.36 words
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Article155 1952-10-25 7 RANGOON. Oct 24 (AP) Reliable reports reaching here yesterday said six Communist Chinese divisions, mimbermg 75,000 men, are strung out I along the Mekong river, parallel to Burma's northeast frontier with Yunnan. Their main aim, presumably, is to guard ■gainst an offensive by Chinese Nationalist155 words
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Article57 1952-10-25 7 A -Bomb For Future Planes LONDON. On. 24 (AFfMbiture RAF bomben will ,be able to carry the i j bomb, it was stated hen t night by the British A I Mil try. A.r Marshal S.r W. i Dickson Chief of Stall di ignate made a similar statement n Sydney57 words
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Advertisement57 1952-10-25 7 IffateGvi Owwa P/iefre% ATLAS wm I Ba_r%4k_P GRIP SAFE TYRES C^^ /W/ __fl ww 4Ss^ lit i '^IwWh /jSv _R/jy/__| r *^_k3^v/' _T _r __r _T i_^ _y___| _^^> W///if/// J __T _r _r J I n^^^^yfilHl I\ \jMjfij DMribnlH ihr.»n;_!i<»iil Malaya antl Singapore by The STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY.57 words
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Advertisement113 1952-10-25 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 24. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER I LONDON TIN L Spot SoU p V on Spot 22; d. buyers, £953 sellers. Jan. Mar. 22, d. Three months: j: 940113 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-10-25 7 I25*E ||""7 BE CAREFUL— I^ HUH, THAT c^V^^^^r.s&eT^ 1 1. i HE'S GOT A I MUTT CAN'T JT C*|| mr. jones X vicious poG \j p^care ME J [Pf r~~~r^-^JBS I^^*=*^ 132 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-10-25 8 Freighter Runs Aground TWO SHB TUGS REFLOAT HER photo. Standard Shipping Reporter THE 7,000-ton French freighter, Gien, ran aground on Cyrene Shoal off Pasir Panjang m the early hours of yesterday morning as she entered the western approaches to Singapore harbour. The Singapore Harbourr Board's tugs. Griper and Mitra, iAP - 135 words
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Article119 1952-10-25 8 Britain 's Latest Jet LONDON. Oct. 24 (AP>.—Britain has lifted a corner ot the security blanket wrapped round her latest jet aircraft engine, the Rolls Royce Conway. T'e Conwav— the wonds first "by-pass" let— gives double the power fo r less fuel consumption by splitting the airflow at the intake.119 words
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Article54 1952-10-25 8 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter)— Strong tail winds yesterday blew a 60-seat British Overseas Airways' S ratocruiser nearly 3_= hours ahead of its schedule on a flight from Bermuda to London. It travelled at an average speed of 400 miles-an-hour, "one of the fastest flights54 words
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Article42 1952-10-25 8 Tug W recked, 22 Missing SANTIAGO, Oct. 24 (AFP)— Twenty-one sailors who were missing from the wrecked Chilian tug "Brito" must now be considered dead, announced the Chilean Under Secretary for the Navy last night. The tug "Brito" sank on Wednesday night.42 words
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Article66 1952-10-25 8 WASHINGTON, Oct 24 (AP) Philippine Airlines asked the Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday for authority to extend its Manila to San Francisco route to Mexico City. Carriers said the Philippine Aeronautics Board authorized the extension last month. The proposed route would be Manila, Guam. Wake.66 words
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Article49 1952-10-25 8 KLM To Start New Service MEXICO CITY, Oct. 24 (AP) A Dutch Airlines KLM plane has completed a second experimental flight over the new Amsterdam-Mexico City route via Shannon and Montreal. The route will be inaugurated next week with a flight bringing Prince Bernhard here on an official visit.49 words
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Advertisement635 1952-10-25 8 FAS! KrXULAR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direci Overland Sid Ir.ncisco Los Anreles AU American 1 < inndian Citie* Penang P.Shum Spore An LA/ SIINDIAN BEAR 24/26Nov 27/28Nov 29Nov/l Dec 24 Dec CHINA BEAR 24/26 Dec 27/28 Dec 29 Dec/1 Jan 24 Jan for full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and635 words
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Advertisement498 1952-10-25 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing* to I hina *n» Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Diif Snore I>ue Penane From "Povang" Oct 30 Nov 3 Hongkong "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japan, H Icons j "Soochow" Oct 28 Hongkongj498 words
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Advertisement662 1952-10-25 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang POELAU LAUT (SMN) Gdn.lB 2: 28 Oct 29 30 Oct Sails 2(iOct SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Oct/6 Nov T Nov 8662 words
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Advertisement489 1952-10-25 8 EAST ASIATIC UN. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAWA IK < (im r Spore P. Sham n "MAGDALA" for Bangkok sfi Nov 1 "ASIA" for Bangkok, Saigon 17 r. a «•< ng. Manila Kobe Yokohama E 7 Nov 4 4 V. "PRETORIA* for Bangkok 27 29 Nov "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon, H-kong.489 words
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Article346 1952-10-25 9 Formica Has Wide Variety Of Patterns Standard Staff Reporter FORMICA a laminated plastic is proving iH-tH extremely popular m Malaya today as mdicated by its widespread use m all types of buildings. IBg at .he average of $2.30 per square foot, it :t placing the fanner breakable346 words
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Article122 1952-10-25 9 COMMODITY PRICES I )>>>lN(; rubber price* mm lb j m Sinea nore vf^lerrlj% \*ere Bowr-x Seliers MM 7«>l '.hi i 1 1 B iri luiVs Nov. ifa 1 RS S "77 7C*j R ss. i\i Hi Il IKS S. *>', I ♦>* I 1 Met Steady I ON DON KIBBtR122 words
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Article84 1952-10-25 9 DON, Oct 24, (Reuter) 0 c Minister Winston I m the Bouse of that next month's nonwea'.th Conference be concerned with "x'.'h matters of rial, cr ■.'.v.er-ial and eco- v." he add-,- L U had been a kEn nanuel Sbiowell, Den fence m 'he ernmenl84 words
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Article70 1952-10-25 9 KYO. Oct 24 (UP):— v q| International Industry has ap- n a joinl Indiato be set ur> the cost of 0 sua Japan will -ions to Washington a few weeks m ;> n t to attract a World the milt ie Trade ftfinis- d Ia k70 words
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Article86 1952-10-25 9 A GOOD turnover oi business was "reported m the copra < Lion ol the produce market m Singapore yesterday, with x on i it oi! continuing to be neglected. Copra was a steady market ai $353 Pt' l picul buyers and (31 .sellers. Coconut oil buyers86 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-10-25 9 PICTURED above is the rounded bookcase made by a furniture shop m Kuala Lumpur for the Sultan of Selangor with Formica. Formica laminated plastic offers its wares m nearly a hundred different colours and patterns. It can also be produced m varying thicknesses up to a maximum of about 551 words
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Article66 1952-10-25 9 COLOMBO. Oct 24 (AFP» Ceylon stiil exports her highest total of rubber to Communist i China 'Aho remains her top buying customer according to custom returns issued for the month ol September which were made public here yesterday Communist China took 40 470.000 pounds for the first •line66 words
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Article164 1952-10-25 9 Zinc: Trading To Resume LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuter)— Zinc trading will revert from government to private control as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. Lord Swinton Minister of Materials, announced m the House of Lords. It is hoped to give I effect 'to the decision on Jan. 1.164 words
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Article102 1952-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan industrial shares were an easier market today while tins were quiet with the exception of a few counters. Rubber shares remained neglected. i Changed prices ar** musiKiMs Bu\er*. Seller* FraseT and Neave 0"d. 247 2^7 all i Henry Waugh 2.23 2.28 M. wei .es102 words
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Article99 1952-10-25 9 LONDON, Oct 24 (AFP):— The United States was the largest consumer of Indian jute goods, w. B. Moncur. head of the Indian goodwill mission, said on his return from Americe 7ist night. The occasion was an informal reception at the London offices of the Indian Jute99 words
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Article38 1952-10-25 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 24—Special Standard Service.— Closing i prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.70 to £1 'sterling; $<***** to U.S. $1 $1,835 to Malayan $1. $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $286.25 to one tael.38 words
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177 1952-10-25 9 Steel's Denationalisation Is A Step Nearer IDON Oct 24 (AfP):— 'f Commons last p-prwed the Conservarnmenfs White Paper the principles of rie- oi the British Ulfli.vt, V> vernmeul had a 34 j with .03 "for" n an Sandys. Minister explained certain the Wn;t e >av, »o J ise an v-177 words
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Article28 1952-10-25 9 A B-28 of the 126 th U.S. bomber wing stationed at CrecyCouvron crashed near here on Thursday killing the two airmen on board.— Reuter.28 words
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145 1952-10-25 9 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter).— Britain and the British Colonies exported 64,873 tons of rubber to the USSR between January and June this year, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, said m a Parliamentary answer today. This compared with 42,128 tons, 20.618145 words
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Article223 1952-10-25 9 SINGAPORE DIARY S 's?tion°^ T <* FUVF ORGANIMeeting of the central com^ttee m BAF£Saf*zSS rfm t bec re,arii,t 2.30 pm Xb S ee LUE »RI(iA6E: Golden fe £J^— o?^ «j.^iish Poetry" by Mr P S Ro^ia 31 RafTles Girls S^°° l 0^ exhibition. Wo^Sf CouncU Hall iJ am S l^.223 words
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Article, Illustration367 1952-10-25 9 UNITED STATES rubber manufacturers' representatives m Singapore and the trade m general emphasized that one of the determining factors contributing to any increase m the consumption of natural rubber m tyres m the future would be an economic price. The U.S. representatives, m particular,367 words
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Advertisement24 1952-10-25 9 CHEVROLET^^ TRUCK ENQUIRIES INVITED ORCHARD MOTOR COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LLMPI R Vtc|ir<*senlaliveft m: MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANG BUTTER WORTH JKSSELTON BORNEO MOTORS LTD.24 words
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Miscellaneous1028 1952-10-25 9 8 w w j*wj ffijyf.M f* F I i*f\T'f*irL Bf a W nfflfllMßmi lfliiiiiiiiia-a4-ialia -t af am i Mm T L___JL Lu_La_^<P *i I 'fl ___mS_^^____S____9__ii________w_Bß^liB_______H *v_«^w^ajt v*W//^^wt a RADIO PROGRAMME (U "7 w 3SI" "LRI M/11./ICC4 RADIO MALAYA <i\r \phrf Kuala L-mpir ilAs 10 am .News: 16.05 h?J™*& 1Hi1,028 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1952-10-25 10 EVERY so often, film executives pair together a couple of stars who really are a match for each other. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert, for instance were never equalled m pure comedy after their brilliant Oscar winning performances m "It Happened One Night." John Gilbert and Garbo,1,355 words
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Advertisement286 1952-10-25 10 j LAST JEW DAYS! jj 1 J ?"JirjCTJ|Uye l*lv'\j _|_____h____K j M.<;.M\ sWOim.FMiIITING ADVENTURE! f^ mmmmm^ imm^''^^TTT. RAf A£L SABATINi'S -.*»-*w>_— >x^».«^ gCARMOUS vo mwMvmm season J see it .vrrwr J jf^^Hl^u^^^i^l^ "A FAITHFUL DOG 8? ENEMY" ij i A T.ii Shan Production m MANDARIN A starring Pao Fong. IU286 words
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Advertisement181 1952-10-25 10 The MOST D XNGEROUS SPORT m the jmjQP***^^ li ORL I) mJ£\%"u mA john lund mmsmi SCOTT BRADY JRHf/ JOYCE HOLDEN^J^ .^VUr CHILL WILLS jt ll Mr/M f/w WORLDS f\ V GREATEST RODEO RIDERS! T 1 f c»sf» mes i nn crump i can pocre i biu mv ims World181 words
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Miscellaneous387 1952-10-25 10 \^RITADR'Mm i TODAYS QUOTATION: "Well, tor those uho like that sort ol thing 1 should think that it is j„st I about the sort ol thing I they would like."— Lincoln. Tl AY fob i:\lrvI OM.: Daytime: attend to I routine and ordinary interests: protect your 'assets. maintain accord In387 words
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Article597 1952-10-25 11 JIM CHAMBERS - FA. CUP FINALISTS CLASH AGAIN JIM CHAMBERS By AP Sports Writer LONDON, Oct. 24 (AP) London's soccer fans have a choice menu from which to pick In tomorrow's English League football games. The capital's four First Division teams are all engaged m matches which suggest a heap of good football.A.P. - 597 words
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Article99 1952-10-25 11 TURPIN GIVES UP A TITTLE LONDON, Oct. 24: (Reuter) British middleweight champion Randolph Turpin has relinquished the European title which he won when he knocked out the Dutchman Luc Van Dam m February last year. His manager, Mr. George Middleton, has notified the decision to the British Boxing Board of99 words
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Article121 1952-10-25 11 Win For Seremban Convent SEREMBAN, Fri.— Seremban Convent won the first Negri girls inter-school hockey match today when they beat the Anglu-Chinese School 3—l m the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association hockey carnival. Forwards Mok Kai Fah and Lillian Poey were outstanding m the Convent team while goalkeeper Khoon Poh played121 words
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Article42 1952-10-25 11 TOKYO. Oct. 24 (ReuterAAF) Hiroji Satoh. world single table tennis champion who is taking part m the first Asian championships m Singapore next month, was defeated by 1 Yoshido "Nagahama 2-1 m a farewell match at Sendai. Northern Japan, yesterday.42 words
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Article40 1952-10-25 11 KOTA TINGGI, Thurs.— ln a friendly football match, the F T.C. War Dog Wing's side defeated the State Home Guards Training Centre side by eight, goals to nil. The War Dog Wing side was superior throughout the match.40 words
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Article106 1952-10-25 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan Club hockey team were beaten rive goals to one by ihe St. Paul's Institution XI m a match played here yesterday afternoon. The schoolboys were On top throughout and scored their goals through Ken Wah (3) and D. Fonseka (2). The Club's only106 words
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Article77 1952-10-25 11 IPOH Fri— Kinta Indian Association had to toil hard before they defeated ALb .b by four goals to nil m an Ipon hockey league match on .the Upper Padang this evening The schoolboys put up gallant display against winners who are" acknowledged the State77 words
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Article103 1952-10-25 11 KOTA BAHRU. Oct. 22 For the inter-state hockey match between Kelantan and Trengganu to be played at Kota Bahru on Friday the following players have been selected to represent Kelantan: Syed Hussein, Yaacob Ibrahim, Jaafar Said, Parsonx. Maniam, Abu Bakar, Mohamed Haji Osman, Wan Ahmad, Hamid,103 words
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Article85 1952-10-25 11 PENANG. Fri.— A weakened Penang team travels to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to meet Selangor m the inter-zone final of the Foon Seong cup badminton competition. Penang's team is without Ooi Teik Hock, Penang's No. 1 player, Ooi cried off, it is understood, because of a85 words
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Article72 1952-10-25 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Four teams have entered for the Negri Inter Department soccer league which starts shortly m the State. The teams are Telecoms. PWD and the Police (two teams). The first Negri Schools hockey carnival opens on Friday Oct. 4. Eight schools are taking part.72 words
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Article125 1952-10-25 11 PENANG, Fri. Penang Chinese proved too good for ibe Europeans, scoring a 13 0 victory m their inter community knockout soccer match played on j ictoria Green today. All the Chinese forwards scored with the exception of right winger Swee Cheng, who was rather125 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-10-25 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's HOW Slammin Sam Snead jPy. BYRON NELSON, who doesn't play much tournament golf these days, preferring the ranch to the fairways, is a sweet swinger. Here's the way Byron looks on the tee. In hid correct address position the legs are straight but not locked, the arms extend189 words
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Article30 1952-10-25 11 LONDON, Or. 24 (Reuter) Yesterday's' rugo results were: County championship match: Oxfordshire 24 Berkshire 3. Club matches: Cambridge University 14 Bedford 11; St. Thomass Hospital 9 Weston-Super-Mare 0.30 words
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Article41 1952-10-25 11 The following are selected to play football fo*r the Joililads against HMS Cockade tomorrow on the Railway groiind at Kampong Bahru: Achuthan, Safwan, Si nth a. Vaithylingam, Saiahudin. Naravana. Ghani. Rahman. EdwarrJa, Vijayanathan. Hu»em. Dollah, Talib, Raju and Maj*d.41 words
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Article115 1952-10-25 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs— The N.S. Indians hockey team scored a five-nil victory over the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club m a friendly match played on the N.S. Club padang yesterday. The Indians owed their victory to the fine combination and opportunism displayed by their Inside forwards, M.115 words
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Article37 1952-10-25 11 The Bodok District Committee is organising a sampan race at Kampong Bodok on Nov. 16. There wi!! be three events: three persons In one koleh. two persons m one koleh and one person m koleh.37 words
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Article184 1952-10-25 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club found the I niversity of Malaya their toughest opposition so far m the SHA first division league when they met them on the padang yesterday. The Recs won three-nil but it was an uphill task throughout. I The Recs opened the score184 words
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Article113 1952-10-25 11 A GOAL scored 10 minutes before full time gave Cheerful Lads a well earned decision over Tamil Brotherhood Association by two goals to one m S^FA's Division 3 A soccer match at the Geylang Stedram yesterday Scorers were Omar and Ismail for the winners and Loganathan113 words
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Article70 1952-10-25 11 The following will represent the Singapore Cricket Club aeiinst R-A.F. (Malaya) to a rugby match on the Padang at 5 p.m. today. r M Parker. (capt.), U. Darroch. S. W. Keeping, C. M. Mdver. I. A. Hayward, G. W. Watson. G. Browne U Dale, A. Pattinson. J. b.70 words
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Article42 1952-10-25 11 The tollowin« "*S?g_ the CYMA (PM) In toe SAFA Division Three eague tad against Haikowyu a. Jalan Be sar stadium today: William van Huizen. Tooez David Ro»riO, <-• NoTis Simon Lopez, C. A. van En Ba.il B-ajnj -an Scklto^oyrlese^-Neville Ess.42 words
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Article287 1952-10-25 11 BR! SHANK. Oct. m 4 (Reuter- A AP) Australian hopes for brighter Sheffield Shield cricket this seasoa were not raised b> the first days play m the Bfßßfldag match between New smith Wales and Queensland bt-re today. New South Wales to©* r,cr.~ly four and a quarter287 words
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Advertisement508 1952-10-25 11 ENGAGEMENT YAP LOW: The engagement l_. i'.'vd bet '.vera Jeffrey Yap of Singapore nnd Molly L, jv of Kuantan on Oct. 21, 1 1 7 SITUATIONS VACANT i igner /Draughtsman, pre- ft ferably qualified to IAM |i lards Inter A and B or n a ent nnd experienced m b508 words
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Advertisement423 1952-10-25 11 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. 1952423 words
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Advertisement170 1952-10-25 11 Just Arrived! WW MICROGRAMS j Record Changers I _B_[ "'**!^r^ "__gH_|_E_ft __h /<* &23BB9HHn£r 9 8 *K_ i Special Discount To Dealers CELEBES CO., LTD. i 142, LavendVr St. >iii:_ajM»r<' IJ. I«l. |6§o ■PjWHHHVHjHPHJHJHHRj ,^\\»»",.j,m/// I i a vl i I i I i I i__| 1 1 L Ti170 words
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Article1593 1952-10-25 12 RACE l-Horses Class 4 Div. 2-6 Furs.-2.00 p.m. t. 000 Grander 3y 8.13 Mr. Yean |ock Hoe -.-yyy? Kun*..... Tulloh I. 400 The Arcadiaa 6y 8.2 A G Stable Fox Spencer 4. 000 CauUield 3y 8.10 Ma C.P. L m im Y ong Jones i. -44 Perky1,593 words
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Article296 1952-10-25 12 Fifteen Horses Will Face Starter For The Autumn Cup HIGHLIGHT of today's races the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting— is th c Autumn Cup run over one-and-a quarter miles m which 15 Class Three candidates will compete for the trophy. It296 words
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Article150 1952-10-25 12 Cliarlemagne also has useful form to commend. H P won well over seven furlongs tn Division Two and the manner hi which he stormed P^st his rivals indicate that the longer trip will be within his compass H e eets two pounds Less i' 1 this150 words
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Article234 1952-10-25 12 The pick m this race for Class Four Division Two horses are Queen's Scholar. Hollywood Star, Peter and Clonagh. Queen's Scholar who was filth to Binnton over five-and-a-haif furlongs m Division Two, gave a creditable display. She gets nine pounds less over the longer trip234 words
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Article169 1952-10-25 12 Jacobin was a convincing winner over seven furlongs m Division Three on the first day and gets three pounds less over the shorter trip. He is well treated and with scope for improvement should again be concerned m the finish oi this race Kind Regards usually169 words
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Article131 1952-10-25 12 Marcus Aurelius was not disgraced when he went down by a shorthead to Corrichard over seven furlongs on Wednesday With eight pounds more over the shorter trip, he should again go very close close enough to win this race. Ashok. thud to Corrichard. gets four131 words
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Article220 1952-10-25 12 China Town was not disgraced when finishing ninth to Milienden over seven iurlongs. He drew position twelve and made up ground m the early J stages and ran prominently right up to the top of the straight. He gets three pounds more m this and220 words
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Article231 1952-10-25 12 Dondang Sayang, who scored a fluent win over five-and-a-half furlongs m Division Three is definitely an up-and-coming sprinter of promise. He pulverised his opponents inside the last furlong to win. drawing away and returning one-fifth of a second better time than that returned by Trimstyle231 words
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Article288 1952-10-25 12 Singapore trainer T. L. Fox holds a strong a strong hand m this race for the Committee Cup run over the mile. With his candidates Constellation and Seronok the latter showed a brilliant pace when he outsmarted his rivals to win the Penang Cup over seven furlongs288 words
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Article235 1952-10-25 12 Penang trainer. J.E. Martirf, holds a strong hand m this race for Clas s Three Division Two horses over the six furlongs with Preview. Canoe* and Lianda. Preview finished a fair fourth to Box Office over five-and-a-half furlongs m Division Two He gets two pounds less235 words
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Article168 1952-10-25 12 Kingsgrove. wb i I tsl his race to Millenden on an objection on j Wednesday, stands out unently m this race. H e gets I same weight as when he carried over sown furlongs. 11? is m splendid condition and should J make amends. Binnton's early168 words
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Article133 1952-10-25 12 Windsor Lad Cay Reveller **-fin^j WEEN BCHOI.AB QUEEN BCHOLAI m <7C X M 1 Peter < lonagli rL H Hollywood Star IVrky Count iv,, "■< JACOBIN KOVC. MINo K«\«~ 2 Kind Hoards l.tiiksliir II k KQ"B M'«II JiT»IH.. M. AIKIIJIS I NAUAKi; vT^ 3 Unaware KaiseriM v (l133 words
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Article116 1952-10-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The fourth "Lornie ltil< standing start speed trial organised by the Selangor Motor Sports Club m association with the Automobile Association ol Malaya, will be re-run on Sunday. Inclement weather caused the meeting T a>t month to be abandoned half way. but it was116 words
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