Singapore Standard, 29 October 1952
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Title Section14 1952-10-29 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 119 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article68 1952-10-29 1 MX I O JOSEPH (ri-hl), M.B.E. founder princiDal ,< > SkgaPX Teachers' Training College, has died m >n England, acctordius to a message received m ..r^ vtsti'rday. Me I >^ph returned from leave m March this year .•iititd t'» Kngland soon after on medical leave. CdfcflC Ru?grr68 words
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475 1952-10-29 1 BLYTHE: BATTLE A GAINST 'GRAFT FRA TERNITY' ON Standard Staff Reporter Corrupt Practice Investigation Bureau 1 by the Singapore Government a short time ,«..v netting into the field of serious corruption" m UK public services and outside, Mr. W. L. \\u- i olonial Secretary, told a Press conference revealed that475 words
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Article40 1952-10-29 1 New Use For Tin On The Continent Slal urre>pondent ttTha on -j > rable steri have discover- el -a:- then tin for hard cur- S- tog one •'an bus.r. man 10 times the I lai roun- is transig i R ttterdam.40 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-10-29 1 YAP KOX PUCK, one of the seven undergraduates of the University ol Malaya who were detained by the Singapore CID on .fan. 9 last year for alleged dissemination o! the Malayan Communist Party's propaganda, will be repatriated to China by the Government, Both, the143 words
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Article159 1952-10-29 1 NAIROBI, Oct 28. (Reuter).— The Governor of Kenya. Sir Evelyn Baring, today announced a wide programme of economic and social development for Keny3. But, he said m the Legislative Council, such a programme could not be carried out "m an atmosphere of unrest and anxiety.*'159 words
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Article25 1952-10-29 1 MANILA. Oct. 28 (AP): A government mission aimed at strengthening Philippine relations with South-E a s t Asian countries will be dispatched soon.25 words
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Article93 1952-10-29 1 X U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Inspector Wan Omar of the High Street Police Station was produced before Inchp Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court here today, on a charge of attempted murder. After the charge was explained to him, he was remanded m custody until Nov.93 words
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Article59 1952-10-29 1 Duchess At HK Hospital HONGKONG. Oct. 28 (UP The Duchess of Kent performed the first official act of her royal visit to Hongkong today when she laid the cornerstone for the new 200-bed Tsan Yuk Maternity Hospital under the control of the Government Medical Department. Tonight the Duchess will meet59 words
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Article165 1952-10-29 1 SEOUL, Oct. 28, (Rcuter-AAP).— United States Marine planes today unleashed a stream of bombs and burning napalm on Chinese bunkers m the Hook Ridge area of West Korea where the leathernecks had just thrown back a Communist penetration. Marine planes swooped down on the165 words
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Article321 1952-10-29 1 Whitton Asked Clarify Para 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tim.— The Government of the Federation decided this morning to step into the wage dispute between employers and employees m the rubber industry. Messrs. L. H. N. Davis, Member for Industrial and Social Relations. J D. Biddulph, Acting321 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-10-29 1 photo. AT THE Ll-Aiainem reunion: Premier Winston Churchill (left), shaking hands with General of the Army, Matthew B. Ridgway, U.S.A. Supreme Allied Commander m Europe. Viscount Montgomery is seen m left foreground. The Reunion is to commemorate the historic stand of the men of the British Bth Army which turnedA.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-10-29 1 MR HARRY SIM who walked into The Singapore Standard office yesterday with a case of "Milkmaid" milk said that many of his friends had promised to contribute to the Christmas Toy Fund. The Christmas To\ Fund of the Singapore Standard readers410 words
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Article36 1952-10-29 1 HONGKONG. Oct, 28 (Reu-ter-AAP) More than 1,200 taels of gold worth $178,500 Malayan was seized by revenue officers here last night aboard the British registered freighter Elspeth just before her departure for Haiphong.36 words
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Article114 1952-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The three major communities comprising the peoples of the Federation of Malaya will be represented at the coronation next year. Two of these will be "Cabinet" members and the third a leading Labourite. The four nominated are: Dato Mahmud bin Mat, Member114 words
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Article67 1952-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Five Home Guards who were responsible for the capture of Mohamed Indera will share the $75,000 reward which, as previously announced. has been approved for the capture of the iVlaiay terrorist leader Because they are full-time members of the regular Security Forces,67 words
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Article56 1952-10-29 1 Dak Lost In Waterspout? SYDNEY. Oct. 28 (RouterAAP)— A Dakota aircraft lost oft" the coast near here yesterday is believed to have flown into a giant waterspout rising high out of the Pacific Ocean during a rainstorm. The Royal Australian Air Force plane was carrying; a crew of three and56 words
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Article161 1952-10-29 1 TOKYO, Oct. 28 (AP)— A 70--year-old blind music teacher and his promising 20-year-old pupil tied their bodies together with a silken sash and walked into the sea to drown m a strange "suicide love pact." The bodies of Yonekichi Nakamura. 70. and Haruma Maesaka, 20. were161 words
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614 1952-10-29 1 Oct. COLA must be 105ctS. Or else -Tappers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Unions Negotiating Committee, after an emergency meeting held this evening, announced its decision to abide by the award of the -Whitton" Arbitration Board and it warned that it would not accept any responsibility for any614 words
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Article55 1952-10-29 1 LONDON. Oct. 28 (AP) British motorists got a promise yesterday that more new cars will be rolling their way this year. Supply Minister Duncan Sandys told the House of Commons that restrictions m important overseas markets had cut British car exports and released more new55 words
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Advertisement51 1952-10-29 1 3.f%n» OB 3lbf H U MANS 24 HOUR RACE, FRANCE 14th /15th JUNE, 1952 WTCH T. T. ASSEN, HOLLAND 28th JUNE, 1952 *OC€ Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Roc« Ut, 2nd, 4th, sth. USING t -.ftKEFItLD S Co., 11l J PPfk _H f^J" v '«-u*^j •i r MMCM c^r^-rNt iuiruM(t m51 words
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Advertisement26 1952-10-29 1 IHslrlhuu.r* TAN CHENC. MOB ELECT CO. 15t Vrn%* HI o«re 1 Ucu co/R taitc/ \> tfie CREAM* Distributors for Mulava: McALISTER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE—KUALA LUMPUR— PENANG— IPOH26 words
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Article430 1952-10-29 2 Bill Will Be Sought To Establish Board Standard Staff Reporter A STATUTORY board, with similar powers as the Singapore Harbour Board, will be brought into being immediately to take over the telephone system of the Colony when Government terminates the agreement with the Oriental Telephone430 words
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Article52 1952-10-29 2 IPOH. Tues.— The Malayan Chinese Association has approved contributions totalling $10,700 for the Anglican Mission at Guntong New Village and the Epoh Convent orphanage. The Ipoh Convent orphanage which accommodates more than 120 children will receive $5,000 while the remaining sum will go to the52 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-10-29 2 FOUR senior officers of the Royal Thai Air Force headed hv A;r Marshal Luang Cherd Vudhakas, Deputy Commander-in-Chiefi who arrived m Singapore yesterday wii! specially observe air operations m SUppoii of Malayan security forces against 'he bandits. They will visit Advanced A r Headquarters,Standard - 322 words
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202 1952-10-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter DR. C. J. PAGLAR (Prog. Changi) will ask the Singapore Government whether a racket ''does not exist at the Rice Distribution Centre by the interchange of ration rice for free market rice while m transit to retailers." In questions202 words
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316 1952-10-29 2 A 29-YEAR-OLD Malay woman, Mina binti Ali. alleged at preliminary inquiry m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday that a young British soldier pointed a Won at her. when she refused to undress. The soldier, Pte. Norman Charles Elmore (27),316 words
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Article40 1952-10-29 2 A handwork exhibition will be held at the Bandar Malay Boys school premises at Muar tomorrow. It will be opened by Mrs. J. M. Elliott wife of the Administrative Officer. Items will be on sale during the exhibition.40 words
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Article70 1952-10-29 2 VIVID picture stories of the I two men from whom Ameri- cans will choose a president ;on Tuesday, Nov. 4, are pre- sented through contrasting biographies m "America Chooses A President." a booklet available free at the USIS Library, 26 Raffles Place. They may be70 words
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434 1952-10-29 2 Council Has No Right To Expel Me Lim FORMER Chairman of the' Labour Parly of Singa-! pore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, j yesterday challenged the validity of the action of the General Council on Monday m expelling j him from the Party. He also did not think the meeting he434 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-29 2 MR. S. K. REDDY. who was elected acting chairman of the Labour Party of Singapore by the General Council which expelled Mr. Lim Yew Hock.25 words
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Article84 1952-10-29 2 Famous Violin For Recital HANDEL. Bnrh. Beethoven and Mozart will be heard m Singapore on Sunday night, Nov. 9. at a recital given by the great violinist Alfred Campoli. He will play on the CSuarnerius which «ras taken from its glass case this year from the museum m Genoa for84 words
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Article266 1952-10-29 2 WHILE the Police Lieutenant m charge of the Special Branch lock up was making an entry m his record book, a remand prisoner, whom he had escorted out for a wash, suddenly grabbed his revolver from a desk drawer and shot himself through the temple, a266 words
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226 1952-10-29 2 Standird Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is to administer the rural areas from within the rural areas and not from j the City area, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe said yesterday. To spread the field of administration further into the226 words
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Article68 1952-10-29 2 i JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A I woman, Lim Chin Thye. 28 who was charged m the Police Court with attempting to com- i mit suicide by throwing herself into the sea, stated she had family troubles and could not face her difficulties. Remarking that what ehe68 words
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Advertisement201 1952-10-29 2 THE ROYAL SINGAPORE TUBERCULOSIS CI iNIG. 0. A. I. A. The Clinir is rl^siag Hi <»!<! pn^itici Friday. SIM Orlolw r. 19.12 t Sal Ist Nn\« i iiil»er, J*>."»2 for tic p Ml Inumfi 1 1 lag lo its new building SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 2. THrpbonc 2 1 I As201 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-10-29 2 #i GOOD NEWS FO VO TOHt rROUH >** .FT Mr kkJOvj -^--^.JOO- LA> TH^SE SJ T. >Ai- ■J ,<17 words
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Article455 1952-10-29 3 Livingstone Report Said Unsuitable NO MAJOR CHANGES m the present Singapore Police Radio Patrol car system are either necessary or advisable, the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, announced yesterday. Mr. Broadhurst, who has been conducting an inquiry into the criticisms of the455 words
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Article71 1952-10-29 3 DR. GOPAL Haridas, Com- I missioner ol St. John Ambulance Brigade, will present the annual Haridas Shield on Sunday. }fov. 2. at 3 p.m. at the Happy World Stadium, for excellence m first aid. stretcher drill, foot drill and other emergency work. The competition now71 words
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Article38 1952-10-29 3 THE Royal Air Force will contribute its share to the annual Poppy Day Appeal Fund this year by holding a dance on Nov. 1, at the Officers' Mess. Seletar, from 9.30 p.m. to 2 a.m.38 words
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Article272 1952-10-29 3 NEARLY $16,000 has been re- 1 eeived m donations for the Poppy Day Appeal Fund, according to an announcement made yesterday by Mrs. V. C. Bath, Chairman of the Fund, who acknowledges the following gifts: Donations received so far $7,000; Shell Co. of Singapore j $300:272 words
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Article167 1952-10-29 3 SJRO's Draft Charter IMMEDIATE and temporary relief to victims of any natural calamity, such as fire, flood, earthquake which may occur m the Colony, is one of the objects m the new draft constitution of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation. Long-term relief m whatever form that may be most appropriate167 words
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Article39 1952-10-29 3 A FAREWELL tea party was held at the Eastern Hotel m honour of Mr. C. R. E. Moffat of the War Damage Commission, Kuala Lumpur, on the eve of his transfer on promotion to the Ipoh Branch.39 words
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Article, Illustration329 1952-10-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE heavy green door leading to the strong room guarding cases of new postage stamps m the basement of the Singapore General Post Post Office, was opened for the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll when he visited the Post Office yesterday.Standard - 329 words
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Article37 1952-10-29 3 A film entitled '"Rosie j O'Grady" donated by Mr. Kong Cheng Whun, proprietor of Sultan Theatre. Kota Bahru. was screened to a crowded 1 house m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. 137 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-10-29 3 Police Probe $2000 Fire In Godown out the lire within a matter o' minutes. 'About 200 44 gallon drums and more than 1,000 kerosine tins containing various types of oil stored m the godown were damaged. Tbe prompt arrival of the fire engines saved the adjacent houses from being: rutted.174 words
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Article, Illustration178 1952-10-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter NO ATTAP dweller should M removed from his hut until he is given alternative accommodation. If he is a farmer* who has cultivated the soil, he must be given land as well to carry on hi* occupation, said Mr. Mak Pak Shee,178 words
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Article167 1952-10-29 3 THE 8.8.C.'s famous "P. C. 49' Brian Recce, is due to arrive m Singapore from the U.K. on Nov. 5, with three other British stars m Peggy Barrett (of the film "Happy Go Lovely" fame). Sheila Harvey (of "Glamour on the Keys")167 words
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Advertisement150 1952-10-29 3 THE GIRAFFE The»e o»a *e»en bone* m the \*nq n.'ck of a giraffe ond rhit i. matched exactly m number b, that m the tl^lM TIGHER HEADACHE *^tA cure A^ '*--vJ^£vSfe«\\ Unmatched by any other Cf A&^L "\S\U\ pain reliever the TIGER heaoache cure i$ n t ftykJYJf \i/j\ CllCellenr150 words
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Advertisement71 1952-10-29 3 i i^— this is jKhaJL I ONLY NASH HAS AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION I See ALL 3 Great Series FIRST AIRLINER ~XaAA. JfaHnHAAttuG/l. RECLINING 'SEAT /MdL&M. h-3i mpc ILaAAIhuMAie/t. ■FOR \LeoiwiHU anaC J i>vko t v»i(znce RAMBLER STATESMAN AMBASSADOR BEFORE'YOU 'DECIDE TAKE AN AIRFLYTE JN THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN CAR "EASY. TERMS"71 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-10-29 3 j I I V I -L/ HER'^? 11/ HE 6PEAVBTHE )WE DON'T CARE \F jgg&Sfc C'P^Oi.YOU SREASV/ HAVE MERCY, I L N f^S «Skt /twpcpX WHATCHA I TRUTH. ..I AM YOU'RE TH' QUEEN f^?\ l|L i^ CLUNK. WHAT HAVE OH,6«RE,I'VE /\\^T\ r SJ|npS> SHE TRY N i^ VtHEQUEEM /OF TH85 words
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Article178 1952-10-29 4 <' I 1 C.I NS boomed 17 times' j j whrn U«r Auloiycus drew 1 I 1 alongside the wharf at Port Sweltenham yesterday bring- i ing home the Sultan of 1 Selanuor and U»«* Teagku Ampuan the first Malay Kuler and Consort to have178 words
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Article148 1952-10-29 4 KU \'.A LUMPUR, Tues. An i derfy man living m Bungsar Roiui was shot and woundt i m the hand asi night and hx wife robbed ol her gold chain valued a: $40C by two men, one of whom was armed With a pistol The couple148 words
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126 1952-10-29 4 Standard Staff Correspondent pen axg. Tues.— Th€ Penang Chinese Chamber o! Commerce, at their committee leeting today, decided tv wr it< to the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese members on the Legislative Council to protest against the enactment ot the Business126 words
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Article57 1952-10-29 4 A CURFEW m the District of Pontian has been enforced by the Johore Government. Persons living: within the Police District of Pontian shall remain within doors between the hours of 7 p.m. and (i a.m., ujiess a written permit is issued by a Police OMuvr of57 words
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Article318 1952-10-29 4 80 Terrorists Foiled In Bids To Snatch Guns KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Terrorists m the Federation yesterday appeared to be putting into operation the directive issued towards the close of last year by their Executive which, among other things, gave the rank and file "carte blanche" to318 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-10-29 4 The Labour and Wei- i fare Officer. Malayan i Railways, Kuala Lumpur i presented first aid certi- ficates "to successful can- didates of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Rail- way Division No. 2 Gemas during the week- end. j Above picture was tak- I en. on the occasion. Seat- I81 words
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Article305 1952-10-29 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— The Ferak State Government has seconded Che Meor Hashim, headmaster of the Cen- j tral Malay School, Kuala Kangsar, for service with the j Perak Adult Education Association m connection with the State's literacy drive. Che Meor Hashim is at305 words
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Article84 1952-10-29 4 Tan Hears 3 Charges IPOH, Tiies— Bail o f $500 arms I allowed Tan Kene Mo*) when claimed trial to two traffic .summons charges and a graft charßl before Magistrate Che Abdullah this morning. Tan was alleged to have ridden a motor cycle without s licence and third party insurance84 words
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Article59 1952-10-29 4 MALACCA. Tues Rd ing officers have been named for the three Malacca Municipal wards for the forthcoming 1 December elections. Sessions Preside! it V Chua has been named the Returning Officer of the Port Ward, Settlement for Chinese Affairs B. T F. Stewart U the Tranquerah Ward and59 words
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Article26 1952-10-29 4 IPOH, Tues.— Nine d<>^ id were each fined $100 by M.. filtrate Che Abdullah this morning for allowing their dogs to run unmuzzled.26 words
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Article232 1952-10-29 4 PENANG, Tues. Letters from angry wives complaining about their husbands losing money m the "100 Characters" lottery and giving information as to the places where raids could be conducted, have been received by the Police recently, the Officer m charge of Crimes, Penang and Province232 words
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138 1952-10-29 4 Sealed Lips By Public Hinders Graft Campaign PENANG, Tues.-Thr general luctant to give information to (he V ruption m the island the o 'Ticer -in Penang: and Province Wellesley. Mr I r r The Standard today. He revealed thai any information be followed up. So tai two 01 tbrei ters138 words
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Article37 1952-10-29 4 Chinese Response Heartening v: Hicn enooui Chines the I period whi pet. 2i were eont b tin the Iti X L r- ,n emits si fortnight ordci 1.. to pro Chin. 1 to join tor to 137 words
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Advertisement181 1952-10-29 4 («v^^^^x^^^v^^^v^^^^^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^\^x\^^^\^^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ VXXVVXVAXVX^XXXVXVXXX%xxxxxxx^ ri f L ill M.G.M'sAM-New M co-.tarrin- lUfoT..^ jfl BF rom A Mjf^Mm M m Glorious Mnsir wvvwwww^wwwwwwa I fl|Hr THE MERRY 7^" I El AU/E g /i l R* AtJltOitA >U widow nl*J I Fn rL Vr Cis J U BEAUTY SALON Qj W UWW I >•>181 words
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Article405 1952-10-29 5 Taxes May Be Raised XL ALA LUMPUR, Tues —The President of th« Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, Mr. E. C. G. Bar rett today presented a bud get for next year which hi said was down to "starva tion" level as the Municipality at present does405 words
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Article113 1952-10-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter A cali to the General Council of the Laboui Party of Singapore to resign en bloc and to set up an "ad hoc committee" to arrange for a special general conference oi the Party was made yesterday by Labour Legislative Councillor, Mr,113 words
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Article85 1952-10-29 5 DR JOHN' MATTHAI. former Finance -Minister of the Government of India, and Mrs. Matthai arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Carthage. They are staying with Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, at the Bharat Bhavan. The Matthais have just completed a tour of85 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-10-29 5 A SECTION of the large crowd which attended yesterday's meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, m which Swami Madhavananda. General Secretary of the Kamakrishna Mission spoke. Picture shows Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, speaking at the opening. The Swami is seated second56 words
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Article105 1952-10-29 5 Schoolgirl A Hacked And Robbed A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, Lily Lum was yesterday attacked by a Chinese youth, who robbed her of her gold ring m Leonie Hill yesterday morning. The girl, who was returning j from an English school nearby. cried for help. The wife of a Police officer nearby105 words
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227 1952-10-29 5 i i THE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoil, has received the following message from th. i Duchess of Kent m Hongkong: ''My visit to Singapore will always remain for me a most memorable experience. The generous and hospitable recep- tion given to me227 words
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Article80 1952-10-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CLAIM for damages because of injuries sustained m a motor accident on Chan^i Road on Chinese New Year day, Jan. 28 was brought by Madam Tsu Pak Liam and others, who were m one car. against Pang Poh j Shoon, the driver80 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-10-29 5 Mallal Calls For New Industries A WARNING that unless Singapore and Malaya developed new industries, the time would come "m not so many '•ears hence" when the rubber and tin industry would not be producing so much revenue as now with consequent unemployment and discontentment, ivas sounded yesterday by Progressive179 words
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Article54 1952-10-29 5 THE Postmaster General, Malaya, announced yesterday hat from Nov. 1. revised air nail postage rates to many >verseas countries including Canada, Newfoundland. Norhern and Southern Rhodesia. Initerl Stnte? of America and ountries m Central and South America will come into force. Full particulars may be ibtained54 words
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207 1952-10-29 5 A FIJIAN soldier, Lovi Bula Inoke, on leave from his station at Bahau, was warned and discharged by the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday when he admitted assaulting a Volunteer Special Constable and breaking the latter's spectacles at the207 words
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Article115 1952-10-29 5 Challenge By Nine Rebels Standard Staff Reporter A NINE-MAN committee winch claims to represent 2.275 'rebei membi.r.s of the Singapore Labour Party yesterday charged that the "dictating clique of the Genera] Council of the Party" which expelled its President, Mr Linn Yew Hock on Monday night was not properly constituted.115 words
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Article267 1952-10-29 5 DAILY TELEGRAPH: THE Communists had not thrown up the fight m Malaya and did not intend to do so, said the London Daily Telegraph m an editorial yesterday. j This Conservative paper said that the perceptible lull m recent months had caused many people267 words
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Article74 1952-10-29 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE first pan-Malayan Students' conference will begin tomorrow at the University ot Malaya when delegates from Teachers' Training College. Technical College, Sultan Idris Training College, the College oi Agriculture, Trinity College and the University of Malaya will hold discussions to investigate the desirability74 words
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Article58 1952-10-29 5 THE by-election In Seletai co isequent on the resignation v. Mr^. Vilasini Alenon from the Singapore Legislative Counci will takr place on Dc\ 20. Mr. W. L. Blyth Colonial Secretary, told a press conference yesterday that nomination day has been fixed for Nov. 19. The days58 words
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Article59 1952-10-29 5 SINGAPORE importers are reminded that specific import licences are still required for butter and ghee from any source, and that such licences should he obtained from the Import and Export Department before commitment." for the supply of these foodstuffs are entered into with exporters m any59 words
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Article51 1952-10-29 5 A MEETING of representatives of the *e\en Rural District Committees of Singapore will be held today at 5.30 p.m. to discuss their part m the Coronation celebrations m Singapore on June 2, 1953. Mr. Tan Chin Tuaa. Deputy Prfsrient of the LegtslaH v 'o inciL will address the51 words
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Advertisement145 1952-10-29 5 \!l U\\\ WIDOI Ml Kmi.it W TheMEERY il FERNANDO* LAMAS Qjf oNA «JCHA«O THOMAS PLUS! Ul«sl <• X Xew* >l.ouinir SARAWAK GREETS THE DUCHESS" i r t list FntirH\ Si^peudrd HE BIGGEST OF I HIM VI I jjj! F =5 T riME ON THE SCREEN! j2S? Technjcolor %yjf^« &\m -Taylor145 words
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Advertisement208 1952-10-29 5 jPff^U W with PATRICIA MEDINA JOHN SI I lON i 1 This vill break ALL wctJa! j! CIRCLE SEATS ALREADY SOLD OUI lor SutK MWITi:! with ENGLISH Subtitles iHgL Starring DILIP Xl MAR ,.*£m/J is. introducing NADIR A f Cash Bookings (S.^> Now Open for season from 4th Nov. 1208 words
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Article737 1952-10-29 6 IT is unfortunate that the recent award of the Whitton Arbitration Board should be jeopardized through whal be a genuine error on the part of the Board m computing the cost (i living allowances incorporated m the award. The relevant paragraph m the report would stem to d737 words
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1084 1952-10-29 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAM - ALASTAIR BUCHAM By WASHINGTON. IT is a standard charge among certain sections of opinion m Britain, Europe and many parts of Asia, that American policy is now dictated largely by generals and admirals, and that the United States is now a militaristic1,084 words
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Article376 1952-10-29 6 CONTRACT LABOUR Sir,— As an employee of an Army labour supply contractor at an Army Depot I humbly request our Hon. Legislative Councillors and authorities oi Singapore to compel the Government to enforce a minimum wages for the labourers at least. While an Army labourer draws approximately $3.45 overall as376 words
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Article406 1952-10-29 6 Sir; "Mugwump" has tried to show the benevolent interest taken by the S.I.T, m the lowest income groups, and points to the Princess Elizabeth Flats m Farrer Park and the Kirn Keat area as examples. The Princess Elizabeth Flats m Farrer Park. Everyone knows that the406 words
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Article134 1952-10-29 6 Sir; No one is able to say at this juncture whether the Rubber Industry Replanting Committee will include areas replanted during the course of last year. Most of the rubber growers who undertook to replant m late 1952 maintain that they should be given priority and equivalent status similar134 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-10-29 6 "Tough, isn't it?— Mastered every tongue bar his wife's!"11 words
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Article87 1952-10-29 6 Review of Views How To Vote UTUSAN HELAY I t.ie eleci i boardi ai fr.iv Itaharani In e.ert;-.:; Utusan. financial si taken CJtusan also -.< not to be ciece rnisec t S nga| voters ed rej be nouthc sin seats m the I C\- mci low the pape to think87 words
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Article762 1952-10-29 6 WOMEN! How to handle them TSNT that what every man thinks he knows already? And what he least understands? It's certainly true m business. Far too often, the boss makes the mistake of thinking that the girls who work for him can be disciplined like men. physically and emotionally. They762 words
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Advertisement91 1952-10-29 6 independent Morning Netispaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos ***** ***** Cable tf TelegropK Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building* Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR !POH PENANG 45 Sultan Street. 83 Cowan Street, 8 LeitH Strttt, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829.91 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-10-29 7 Black River Defence Plan Is Reshuffled PARIS, Oct. 28 (UP)— The Continental Daily Moil said yesterday it was possible that Premier A ntoine Pinay would ask for Allied troop support m Indo-China during his projected trip to Washington. '"The possibility that both British Commonwealth and343 words
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Article187 1952-10-29 7 $2M. Spent On: Pres. Ca mpa igns WASHINGTON, Oct 28.— The two main American political parties have spent over 52. 000,000 since the opening of the presidential campaign. The R' s lead with sine* Sepl 2 the the can paign. I>- rats have speni 60 i I report, lp aUP; Reuter; AFP - 187 words
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Article104 1952-10-29 7 Polytechnic Under Study m THE question of establishing m Singapore a Polytechnic as .1 j memorial to the late King i George VI Is receiving the "serious consideration" of the Colon? Government, Mr. W. L. Blythe. Colonial Secretary said at a press conference yesterday. A committee > s now considering104 words
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Article74 1952-10-29 7 TWO Dutch naval ships have arrived m Singapore harbour after a four-month cruise. They will undergo a routinecheck" here after which they will sail for New Guinea on Nov 10. The Commanding Officer is Lt. Cdr. T. Kasemier. LONDON Oct. 28 (AFP)— British Colonial Minister74 words
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Article83 1952-10-29 7 i VIETNAM paratroops i wade a jungle stream dur- ing a lightning counter- < attack against the long- awaited offensive by the rebel forces of the Viet- J minh. The rebel offensive coincides with the start of the dry season. It is the second attempt by the Communist-led gper83 words
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138 1952-10-29 7 GEXERAL Sir Rob Lock hart. Deputy Director o Operations yesterday paid tribute over Radio Malaya U General Sir Harold Briggs, hi: predecessor, who died on Mon Say at Nicosia. Cyprus, when le retired less than a yea EU*O> "It is to Sir Harold138 words
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Article35 1952-10-29 7 CAIRO. Oct. 28 <UP'— Genera Mohammed Naguib was scheiuled to sign an agreement to lay with Sudan representative.•ecognising Sudan's right to decide for itself whether to unite .vith Egypt or become independent.35 words
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143 1952-10-29 7 LONDON, Oct. 28 (1 P)— Britain's Queen Elizabeth jand Princess Margaret, gave a gathering of British and American movie shows plenty of competition on 1 Monday night as the young Queen presided at her first Royal Film performance. The Queen and her younger sister,143 words
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Article144 1952-10-29 7 THE Belgian Government has increased to one million francs, 1 1 he reward offered to anyone, irrespective of nationality, who i discovers a cure for sleeping i .sickness a disease prevalent m the Belgian Congo and the Ruanda-Urundi This was staled m a Belgian Consulate release144 words
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Article131 1952-10-29 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 28 (Renter)— Britain has told the United Nations 'Trusteeship Committee that she withdrew provisional recognition of a Tanganyika tribal chief because he lacked chiefly qualities and was "habitually drinking to excess." i Trusteeship Committee —international watchdog for colonial territories— by exchief Shabani of131 words
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Article23 1952-10-29 7 BRITAIN'S First Royal Jank Regiment has sailed lor Korea, where it will replace the Fittn Inniskillinx Dragoon Guards.— A. P.23 words
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Article106 1952-10-29 7 M A N I L A. Oct. 28 (Reuter) Philippine Con- gressman Gaudencio Abordo of Palawan Province yesterday was reported to have urged the investigation by local scientists and weather experts of reports that the recent typhoons which had wrought widespread destruction m the Philippines were the106 words
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Article58 1952-10-29 7 TEHERAN, Oct. 28 (UP):— Premier Mohammed Mossadeq will send "a special written message" to the British nation when the last British diplomats leave for home, it was announced today. The message will explain j Iran's reasons for severing diplomatic relations and will be given to58 words
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Article62 1952-10-29 7 NAIROBI. KEXYA. Oct. 28 j (UP* A European farmer and i liis two African servants were hacked to death by knife-wield-ing terrorists Last night the latest victims of this British 1 colony's undeclared "black- white" war. The deaths brought to 47 the number of persons62 words
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307 1952-10-29 7 South African Appeal Court's Crucial Case BLOEMFONTEIN, Oct. 28 (AP) The South African Appeal Court began hearing one of the most crucial cases m this country's history on Monday when counsel for Premier Daniel Malan's Government called for reinstatement of the disputed High Court of Parliament Act. The vital legal307 words
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Article78 1952-10-29 7 HANOI. Oct. 28 (UP)— Flood waters horn the Red Run spread today across the plain west of Hanoi as Communist-led Vietminh rebels blew up dikes to hinder rear area French troop movements. French and Vietnam replacements were being rushed to new positions along Provincial Route No.78 words
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Article25 1952-10-29 7 TWO rndians were stal iJ and third was injured ai Lama Road, off R^ampqns Bahru, Ujsl night. An Indian has been del .lined.25 words
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Article100 1952-10-29 7 Taxi Drivers Plead Again THE Singapore Tax; Di i f Union decided at a meet yesterday to write to *h< Cttj Council President renewing iti plea urging the Counc the ban requiring tax di I I to undergo fresh test ■>' < lime of renew;. licences Mr. Ong Cheng Xi100 words
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Article203 1952-10-29 7 A SAM PAN MAN who v. < 'i it oo the ttead with pi« jf iron piping while tying I I boat to a lighter Jell ittti < -ca and wnu drowned I Relief Court Magistrate. Mr I.B. .Jayiiretnam. WBM told yei terday. In the Hock203 words
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Article36 1952-10-29 7 S].\( rAPORE can a i lo the King George VI rial Fund organised by ihe r ord Byfayor of 'a i lon, through the Aocountant-Gei era!. Mr W. 1. BijrttM Colonial Secretar) aid ler-36 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-29 7 Pillsbury mm ■j kJ JJi xx CAKE MIX Chocolate Cake Mix |^f*» Enriched Farina »p^' Pancake Mix White Corn Meal KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. w Xorih Brhlgv tttl. zjSk J^^ (Capilol lihlp.)32 words
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Advertisement132 1952-10-29 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 29. The following are the closing t prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER I LONDON TIN Spot 22 id. Spot £950 per ton Decembe.- 22 id. buyerj, £952 seller. Jan./Mor. 22 id. Three months: £937132 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-10-29 7 1 M -l j-,. 77,, tmt., usm,^-**^" 1 1 J l>^^^^^^ j I &US-WA*/d-L£?jei—^ Cepr 1953 b> Ur.t^ KEU- j>^'cow. <"C. k22 words
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178 1952-10-29 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER six and a half I tons of Indonesian fish were brought into Singapore aboard the Indonesian fishing vessel 1184-Ba, skippered by Mr. j Simon Pinondoan of the Jakari ta Co-operative Stores. This fish was landed under a scheme instituted178 words
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Article71 1952-10-29 8 BRISBANE: Oct. 28 (ReuterA j^P,_ When the Japanese freighter Orient Maru arrived here recently, the crew rushed ashore to" buy Australian clothes which, they said, were cheaper than Japanese. Chief Officer Toshika Honda said the cheapest suit cost the equivalent of £A2l m Japan and shirts71 words
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Article26 1952-10-29 8 A X.P.M. coaster Camphuys. was involved m an accident with another coaster. Kaluku. which was tied up at the Amboina Dock. Jakarta, on Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration263 1952-10-29 8 $14 M. CITED AS MINIMUM WASHINGTON. Oct 28 (AP)-Sealed bias 10 ue X opened here today probably will American President Lines, formerly the Dollar Steam Ihh, I me private ownership after 14 years of Government control. The minimum price is US»4 m.11.0n. \n agreement last263 words
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Article128 1952-10-29 8 Standard Slipping RepoileT '1 MALAYA'S "pilgrim ship," "1 the Blue Funnel Line's Tyn- dareus arrived m Singapore v] after touching at Penang. early yesterday morning. with I 526 out of 1.902 pilgrims who had embarked at Jeddah. This ends the second trip by the Tyndareus128 words
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Advertisement444 1952-10-29 8 FASI RCGUUUI THANS. PACIFIC SERVICE Direr. Overland Blr rr-.nr,sr« l<^ AU American A unadlan Cltie> Penans P. Sham 8 pare Arr LA/SF mil vs .uah :i ftmm Zi/tmm tmm/\ Dec 24 Dec CillW HEAR 24 ?6Dec 27 28 Dec 29 Dei 1 Jan 24 Jan fo, D atticu!ars of Drj444 words
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Advertisement635 1952-10-29 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailing to I'hina *n* J-jpan from Singapore Port SwettenhatD Penang Also direc* Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japar Duf S oore Due Pennne r ronj "Povans" Oct 30 Nov 4 Hongkong "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japan. H'kone Saib Sails Sails Penanp P635 words
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Advertisement376 1952-10-29 8 LASI AdIHIIb Lllit SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA t.K COMimm S'poro P.S'ham H kSIA" lor Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 5 7 Nov 1/4 N», Si iAGDALA" for Bangkok 6 7 Nov l/SN«f »RETORIA' for Bangkok 21 29 Nov tOREA" for Djakarta Bangkok Saigon. H-kong. Mar.^a Kobe Ynkohama 10 11 Dec376 words
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Article95 1952-10-29 9 Indonesia Will V»f oe// Copra 4/ Present Bids By ARNOLD BRACKMAN, iJard Special Correspondent' aKARTA, Tues. Indonesia Copra Fund d Japan's intention to make Indone the najor source of supply for her copra tetter be followed by higher Japanese l At .us lai had been95 words
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Article40 1952-10-29 9 HONGKONG. Oct 28— Spe ria SUindaid St-ivi<.e t taisinc Pfircf "P ie licnskcns Xx tod i:\ SIS.7Q to ci ing (6J47S to U.S SI M •an SI .iBHO to nt Indonesian Rupiah. Gold 5284 75 to one Me.40 words
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Article117 1952-10-29 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* Create pet ib id Sinn DOt> v«*sterda% were: Buyers Seller* No I Spol loose ;c. 77 H)B m balis Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 765 "7 No. 2 R.S.S. 111 712 No. 3 R.S.S. 67{; 07; Tone: Quiet. I ONDON Xl BBLR Tuesday's opening i prne>117 words
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Article79 1952-10-29 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m all seciioiy; today with no deals reported. Copra prices showed an improvement but no business was reported, buyers indica- ting 539 and sellers 539? per picul Coronut oil sellers quoted $60 per picul with buyers at $57. Betel79 words
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Article108 1952-10-29 9 UK-Burmese Financial Talks Open RANGOON, O-t L'B (Renter) A Burmese mission led by National Planning Minister U n Unancial "talks v th H: ii Treasury officials to aj a Treasui^ spokes■n announced: The Minister called on v Ka-si, Bunm Ambassador m London< soon alter Hying m with his lean this108 words
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Article175 1952-10-29 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore declined by a further I cent pej: Ib. on i quiet market yesterday, the drop being largei; due to the lower London and New York prices. Small turnover of business was reported during the day. Factories showed175 words
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Article60 1952-10-29 9 WASHINGTON. Oct 28. (UP). -The General Services Adninisticlion said yesterday it vas winding up rubber purchasng activities m Thailand under i completed contract with the P/hai Government. A spokesman said the contract vas negotiated while the United States was the sole buyer of übber through60 words
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Article, Illustration228 1952-10-29 9 SINGAPORE, Tlics— On a quiet Malayan share market that was very steady today there wer c several advances to offset a few declining prices due to profit-taking. Rubber shares were quiet with isolated deals. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Knvrr- SHlers Gammons 2 75 2.82AP - 228 words
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Article77 1952-10-29 9 Rubber— Rice Pact Passed COLOMBO. Oct. 23 (UP)— The) terms of a proposed rubber*-rice ngreement between Ceylon and China were approved al r. Joint meeting of the Rubber Commit- tee and Emergency Committee of the Low Country Products Association. The meeting decided to suggest to the government that the price77 words
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470 1952-10-29 9 HUNGARY, whose textiles ore expected to flood the Malayan market at competitive prices, has carried her trade offensive to Indonesia with a bilateral pact worth 22 million Dutch florins. An important feature of this pact from the SouthEast Asian viewpoint is that the trade between470 words
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Article182 1952-10-29 9 LONDON. O 28 iH -S -ientists waged a E 1.023 WHJ sterling camp rign against ading locusts I fear i Sasf African and A; n 'buttle.'iclds" inf iv II w-> and a m lion qu I niles. Disc-losing tfau Col Office rep > ol182 words
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Advertisement94 1952-10-29 9 1 ';jy# \il^\ Tin 'if m mm pains m Back. '•'< and <lrlr.k». wurry tMya aad Kidn«y ibl^ a;- -h^ true Witj Gettlac ITp *.«»*.•<■ Pair.n. w.-.;;.. n n X■ Ms. and H Ip row !<>o«! with Cx»- 'if, hfliung raa :.l» >lckl> mak« ..i r««l Mm «l «on p94 words
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Advertisement200 1952-10-29 9 y^ 0 I VI R V DAY TH I S G I FT lAf 111 \M 111 Si MB lAf \U VI f AIICI */r I lim WW I JW m% mm EWW WW 81% W ffl B \g» vV x> r 't m\ a mu: BM ,^(B^^^ <n v.200 words
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Miscellaneous1069 1952-10-29 9 -'i iiiif i i nil i i r ii riani iimi -]w^*Mnr^aliirii TjfcHay^ iiTuTrM^l'i^ri fif ni rw<» i 'i ffa>Wr-^TiV*'^aMri^ nirr& h SINGAPORE o>v c MI BMS MALAYAN RAILWAYS OUTER KOU>>: N.darhoim. Fry- ARRIVALS: From Gemas 212 pm OIARY deryk ChOplin, Kalianget I/-- Kuala Lumpur tNight Express)'! vi'OKF KOI-XIM r,1,069 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-10-29 10 CORONATION Court dress detuned the Queen's dress- H ft ■•> Hartnell, brought gasps <>i surprised wonder- •■> 3UO I.CC. students n London. The ynini was one c- a score modelled before Harrett -street Technical College is :o show them how clothes, make-up, and dash of were linked150 words
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Article, Illustration390 1952-10-29 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART By r rHERE is no perfect perfume to suit all occasions. Just as you would not consider the same jewellery appropriate for afternoon and evening wear, so you should discriminate between your perfume preferences. Think >f fragrance as your most important personal accessory,390 words
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670 1952-10-29 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT —By 4 •'PAN you give me any idea what clothes. I shall need for my baby when it arrives?" wailed a mother-to-be the other day. I had my first baby m England bnt none of the things I had then670 words
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Article536 1952-10-29 10 BROTHER'S BEST-FRiEND I am 16 years old and am studying at school. I met a boy a year ago and find him very attractive and polite. He is my brother's best friend and I like him very much. He keeps coining to our house, making excuses about536 words
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Article308 1952-10-29 10 T.IOVV many women m A Singapore give their skin the care that this climate warrants? It is noticable that a woman arriving from Britain has a much clearer complex* ion than the average Singaporean. Because our skins cannot enjoy those frosty mornings when the wind's like a308 words
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154 1952-10-29 10 SO you teen-agers think shopping is a snap. All you need is the necessary financial backing, and you're positive you could buy the most "dreamy" wardrobe imaginable. Actually, buying sprees take careful planning and training. if you want to get the best t'nluc.s- for your154 words
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Article81 1952-10-29 10 GRANNIE teat ll -'"man. r1,,. n m.t, and I organist, wtu R a, man Pd r rM A? Zl. ii S« J»l Spiritual Ch«rch D. Uorcs. "1 belie i hrtt time a 7 Ms nji.r.atcd at her q daughter. Urn j Cronnw V- j fcer er-mi»MHwr|/81 words
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Advertisement66 1952-10-29 10 See how it shines t»tQUAUnr WfTAIpOU^ GOLD SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR CASES, CIGARETTE BOXES, h CIGAR BOXES. S RONSON DUNHILL LIGHTERS. C DUNHILL CIGAR CIGARETTE HOLDERS. I LANKA JEWELLERS, V 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1. PHONE: *****. lft| OIMTMEHI 1 4 V vV A v \^P I wkf* 7 r66 words
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Advertisement53 1952-10-29 10 H ruw(^ iMimm.^ ..n.x^^zzizr Only the best* is good enough f or fc twif 6 months of age when this photo was Ur^- c.k v Sold by weight. Buy by weight, not si/c of tin. Weight is clearly marked on each ]Q£?\z jjfk^^^o FOR THE WORLDS BABItS IJII A NESTLES53 words
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Miscellaneous312 1952-10-29 10 ?*t RITA DEL MARr TODAY'S QIOTATION: "It'« jn^t a-. well to forget your old troubles, because there are a lot more coming." Anonymous. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Complete what Is underway, seek to benefit through the resources and contacts of other.*. Get things accomplished m the daytime. Use tact with loved312 words
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Article165 1952-10-29 12 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE n m 'KEY: n v :.4 sbod P d| C nnyi; Dw. IB I ersily v IA m M; thy. 2ti SRC II V SMSV al SRC: t (ly RAb Changi v BODCA at Changi Ttacherj 7 m/ c< liege o Co-»^'.n-- 1 Schools nt Victoria School.165 words
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Article77 1952-10-29 12 ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND. O 28, i.\P> The Roy a! and An Goll Club issued an ippea on Saturday to British !> >rs to contribute the cost sending a Walker Cup team United States next year The appeal was sent to some 2,000 »->!f clubs. The77 words
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168 1952-10-29 12 u'CA. Tues.— Muar P Circle beat Tanjong Kling Special Constabulary raining centre by five goals to t soccer friendly at Hilii < on Saturday. 1.: game was a scrappy one Bind v- as played with a stiff > blowing across the field. lii i »ng168 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-10-29 12 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Rugby Union Which was to be held at the tii Singapore Cricket Club yesterday, was postponed to a later date. !iL rf« fal !L; at Saß i wlch »oy»l St. Georre*. Golf w?h /iJ lr k 'S- 9 m T101 words
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Article32 1952-10-29 12 IPOH. Tues.— PCRC were he! I to a one-all draw by Worcester Regiment on the Upper Padang today m a league hockey match. Both goals were scored m first half.32 words
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775 1952-10-29 12 SELFISH, yelling spectators who, for nearly the whole of the time, stayed five to 10 yards inside the playing field, disturbing both players and other spectators, yesterday spoiled what might have been one of the best junior Rugby! matches m Singapore. The teams involved were775 words
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Article184 1952-10-29 12 KAJANG, Tues.— The Tamilian Physical Cultural Association of Kuala Lumpur defeated the Kajang IndoCeyloue>e Sports Club by 4 goals to 2 m a fast hockey game played at the Kajang Town Padang. The Indo-Cey!onese would have fared better had their forwards not missed at least four184 words
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Article55 1952-10-29 12 TOKYO. Oct. 28 (ReuterAAP) The managers for Toshio Shirai and Dado Marino today formally signed a contract for a world's flyweight title match at Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium on Nov. 16. The return match between Japan's Shirai and former flyweight champion Dado Marino of Hawaii will be Sftirai's55 words
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Article23 1952-10-29 12 THE second Singapore Civilians hockey trial which was to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club patlaag yesterday was cancelled due to rain.23 words
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Article21 1952-10-29 12 QUEEN Street Boys' Club beat Katong Boys. Club. 4 goals to 2 m the Boy Clubs' soccer competition.21 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-29 12 Mirror 1 photo. WATER she fan pictured xere is film starleti Jill Clifford, taking time off <from London Studio work for a rater sports holiday m France,27 words
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Article, Illustration590 1952-10-29 12 LONDON. Oct. 23 In a recent trade report from Pakistan, amid such uninspiring things as jute, cotton, cereals and the like, one finds a lively note that "Pakistani hofses are m great demand m many countries where horseracing is allowed'" Pakistani bloodstock is expected to590 words
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Article160 1952-10-29 12 Springboks Held To Draw PERTH, West Australia. Oct. 8 (Reuter-AAP) The South ifrican cricketers were held \o draw today .by West Austraa m the opening .state match f their tour of Australia. Centuries by Ken Mouleman 103 yesterday) and Waliy .angdon. who carried his score 3 210 not out today.160 words
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385 1952-10-29 12 THE Singapore nationa will open at the Singapoi Saturday at 2.30 p.m. with doubles ties. The following are the fixtures: Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Court No. 3: Junior InterClub: Young Men Muslim Association v. Marigold B. P. Umpires: Goh Boon Chiat Ang Ann Beng.385 words
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403 1952-10-29 12 TURF HISTORY TODAY IP CAP OF GOLD WINS LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP) A £500.000 (M 54.200.000) betting coup, one of the biggest m turf history, will be attempted tomorrow the Cambridgeshire h fi a faii second leg of &%an off at betting doub'*- ls Newmark^ f T n partner G.""E,2£Sw403 words
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Article202 1952-10-29 12 IPOH, Tues.-The Perak Hockey SN M1 be holding: a dance and social on Monday iw i the Perak Library from 8.30 p.m to lam n u A J has a dual purpose; to entertain Singapore V and Selangor players and officials who will h202 words
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Article127 1952-10-29 12 Louisville. (Kenfau Uv,. Oct. 28 (AP)— Lester Felton upset Bobby Dyke:- last night and stirred up a mild furore m the welterweight fight ranki Dykes, the No. 2 ranking contender eyeing a title match with Kid Gavilan. lost a split derision verdict m a 1 j-ro. ;nd127 words
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Article68 1952-10-29 12 AUSTRALIAN boxer Jim Woods left for hom c todaw He has decided to hang up his gloves and said that he prill look alter his widowed mothei and their faun. About his stay m Singapore, Woods said that it was a> pi-a-sent as could be. Efe68 words
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Article48 1952-10-29 12 Vet erans Will Meet The Ladies [POH. state thej Tb v i V I X Oi Lin. (PCR< Brj the plan Yeoh Fenf Among 'i; I S en to repi m L 0; I as i C bark, m I Putra; I Wan Ipoh 11.-.. Jai Mor< Maj48 words
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Article30 1952-10-29 12 be held > rani B Groun sports Pri [nche Hawi wile of the Disti ripating m I (R< 1 (Greei the 1 ,i for boj donated i". !■:>.•!30 words
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Advertisement23 1952-10-29 12 IHI UNfSI MCVIHPtAH^ CANTEENS 6, 8 and 12 persons J COMPLETE WITH FISH I ii] FRUIT EATERS I 1 1 SINGAPORE _J^ t23 words
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