Singapore Standard, 30 October 1952
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Title Section17 1952-10-30 1 Singapore Standard tt XL x VOL. 11l NO. 120 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-30 1 fl MEETING I leclare I R > :ne II thus absented II 11 II 19 f* i Mi 1 ifathesaa25 words
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Article30 1952-10-30 1 1 A istoms i c i Falagopal here recently ring 12 informed of the i had the bo k- .'.vi c nave been writ Communist In30 words
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Article95 1952-10-30 1 Follow Up A Her A ttack KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Immediately after tbe attack on a Home Guard post and the Police Station at Pekan Jabi New Village. Segamat. iohore. and not m Pengerang, as previously reported, intensive follow-up' operations were organised by the security forces. Throughout tne niijm after the95 words
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Article329 1952-10-30 1 Biggest Ever Budget Gets Council 's Nod Standard Staff Reporter THE largest budget m the history of thd Singapore City Council, providing for an estimated income of $69,100,000 and a gross estimated expenditure of $74,500,000 m 1953 was unanimously passed yesterday at a special meeting of329 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-10-30 1 THIS photo specially radioed from Hongkong; shows the Duchess of Kent inspecting a scale model of the new HKSSOU.OOO Tsan Yak Maternity Hospital shortly after she had laid its foundation stone on Tuesday. On her left is Dr. Chens: Horn; Yue who is m charge of the hospital. On theStandard - 97 words
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248 1952-10-30 1 NAIROBI. Oct 29:- Mr Oliver Lyttelton, Britain's Colonial Secretary, arrived here today to investigate the anti-white campaign of terrorism by the African Mau Mau society. His plant' landed one hour late because it had Circled OVei the Klkuyu tribal reserves, centre ofReuter; A.P. - 248 words
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Article130 1952-10-30 1 Top Red Killers Rewarded KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— sp a -tables and I reg il ho on September 2 last, disposed of ng Kit Meng, a State comin the Alor ttstrici after waiting In ish for three nights, were reward this morning I when 1 re- gifts ai the ■ut parade130 words
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186 1952-10-30 1 WHILE steaming down the Malacca Straits on Tuesday, on her way to Singapore, the aircraft carrier, -Glory", sent her Sea Fury and Firefly aircraft aloft to blast terrorist hideouts m Selangor. The "Glory"' according to an AFP news despatch, was on her way lo186 words
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Article38 1952-10-30 1 LONDON. Oct. 28 (Renter) —The Railway Executive, controlling body of Britain's state- operated railway system, tonight accepted a national tribunal's award of pay increases to staff which will add £10.--000.000 sterling to its yearly wage bill.38 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-30 1 pnoio. TWO Dental nurses loaned by the New Zealand Government for service m the Penang Dental Nurses Training School arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday. They ar- Miss Freda Fastier (left) and Miss Nellis Butchers who fly to Penang; this morning. Mr. G.H. Stephens (centre) Dental Supervisor, Singapore, metStandard - 55 words
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Article46 1952-10-30 1 ANKARA. Oct. 29, CAP).— A rat which nosed Its way into a main renerator at the Ankara power station blacked out The city temporarily and caused US$l5,OOO damasePower station employees decided to preserve (he rat i» alcohol as a remembrance of its deed.46 words
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Article186 1952-10-30 1 IPOH, Wed.— Four Chinese labourers working m a marble quarry m Gunong Kapat were crushed to death when a huge rock on which they were standftig fell about 200 feet yesterday. The bodies of three have so far been recovered These labourers. went up"186 words
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Article254 1952-10-30 1 A 17-YEAR-OLD boy who was forced to leave school due to financial circumstances gave four lady's brooches bought with his savings to the Christmas Toy Fund of the Standard readers. The boy. Harry Sim. an expupil of St. Patrick's School. Singapore, and who is nowunemployed254 words
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Article113 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Boring operations are being carried out on land around the Batu Road School area m the heart of Kuala Lumpur, which is believed to be rich m tin. The boring is being done on the instructions of the Mines Department. However, the113 words
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203 1952-10-30 1 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE 4,800-ton Blue Funnel freighter, Autolycus, arrived m Singapore yesterday with £1,000,000 worth of British textiles for China. The cargo, believed to be the biggest consignment of British goods to be sent to China since the Communists seizure203 words
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Article21 1952-10-30 1 LT.-COL. P. A. Morcombe. Commanding Officer, Ist. Battalion Suffolk Regiment, has temporarily taken over command oX 18tU Infantry Brigade.21 words
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Article52 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. The Tempters, with their daughter .lane A'ho went \o Nuwera. Eliya, Ceylon for a short holiday returned to toe Federation this morning. During thr time they stayed tn the house which was placed at their disposal by the Prime Minister of Ceylon. Mr. Dudley Sena52 words
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Article145 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. V- d Thi cc moi 1 1 terrorists I i been killed and an* ed, while one tno Securif j Foi «v .1 m cid I I killed another died o£ wounds at! i d third was k Minded. Two of 1145 words
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Article68 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, We i The Sultan of Selangoi i arrived home yesterdas ifl a pilcrimsge to Mecca, n admitte i into Bungsar Ho ;>ita! today Cor a medical examination. Hi- Is reported to bt comfortable Ihil m net i 4 mt niter mi.-, ttl ing I'J68 words
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Advertisement34 1952-10-30 1 f A tfien'; lV 1 1 your Choice: I STILTON CHEESE j j m real pottery jars which j be used as casseroles when the cheese is finished?. I COLD STORAGE 1 Company Limiied.34 words
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Advertisement72 1952-10-30 1 SHELL MOTOR Oil! CTccaa/rnea m. oa^tzand SCOTCH WHISKY tluit elusive "something vi the atmosphere ot Clenhvet, m the Highlands ul Uauttthire, is captured m this highest £rude o' Mhi>k>. .In the process of distillation, thr dlenfiddich > Balvenie-Clenli\et Distilleries, of which Wm. Granc kj Sons are sole proprietors, use the72 words
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Article531 1952-10-30 2 Increase Varies From 5 To 25c. Per 1,000 Gals. W Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council will increase its water rates m 1953 because of increased labour costs and increased loan charges for the various water extensions schemes. Th« increase will vary from five531 words
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Article172 1952-10-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter A '"VERY high Tribute" to nv:nbers of the Singapore Fire Brigade was paid yesterday by Mr. S. M. A. H. Chisty Labour Citj Councillor foi Roehore Ward, alter he had read a report m The Standard on a fire which broke out172 words
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602 1952-10-30 2 Salaries Form 18% Of Expenditure McNeice ATTENTION was drawn fcl yesterday's budget meeting of •he Singapore City Council by three Councillors to the fact thai a large percentage of the Council's rate fund income is being spent on salaries and wages of stall and daily-rated employees. The three Councillors were602 words
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Article65 1952-10-30 2 A SHOP assistant. Tan Whye Chong and his wife, Ho Kwan Heng, both aged 25. were jointly bound over m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to be of good behaviour for six months m the sum of $300, when they were found guilty of causing65 words
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Article131 1952-10-30 2 THE Singapore Government has nominated the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Mr. W. I. Galletly, to represent the Colony at the forthcoming International Labour Organisation meeting at Kandy. Various problems of young workers, their welfare and child labour protection m the Far East, will be discussed131 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-10-30 2 THE audience at the Victoria Theatre last nitrht saw what the court of Old King Cole might have looked like at the Youth Drama and Music Festival. Little girls trotted oa and off stage with the familiarity of veteran artistes. To all of them,Standard - 117 words
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176 1952-10-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE next meeting of the General Council of the Singapore Labour Party will be asked to ban all officials, including Council members, from seeking Party nominations for future Legislative or City Council elections. Mr. V. P. Abdullah, a member of176 words
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Article78 1952-10-30 2 THE winners m the Singapore Youth Music and Drama Festival announced yesterday are: Junior Section. Drama: Si Margaret's School, Music Rallies Girls' School. Intermediate Section. Drama: Convent ot the Ho.y Infant Jesus, Music: Raffles Girls' School tying with Gcyhmg Methodist Girls' School. Senior Section, Drama: St Josephs, and78 words
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Article60 1952-10-30 2 SEVENTEEN-year-old Hoe Kong Huat wa s charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with housebreaking and stealing 18 gold fish, worth $40, m a building belonging to Ngoi Cheong Seng at Havelock Road on Oct. Z3. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining 16 of60 words
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Article176 1952-10-30 2 S'pore To Get 7 p.c. Share Standard Staff Reporter i SINGAPORE is to get a little j over seven per cent, (about i $428,500) from assets of the Indian Immigration Fund which the Colony Government has decided to wind up after having considered a report from a committee appointed to176 words
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Advertisement42 1952-10-30 2 YOU SAVE MONEY* WHEN YOU BUY PURCHASE f^ X 12 PAYMENTS M J|QL L^3t|: fl $90 Pf l^ft T^^^^^i vAOH vN VOQI. SC6 »IST«IBUTOfkS THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF FKCLAND SINGAPORE. MALACCA. KUALA LUMPUS KnanO >| WATCH >' ANNOUNCEMENT I tomorro tr's < papvvs42 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-10-30 2 ,I ,^J U /ryH€/Tr>DAV'STH^"Oo^^'*^H I SHO' NUFF.f X H-HOw DOES f "££g^££rr A^13 words
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Article, Illustration377 1952-10-30 3 THE success of the "Mistakes and Misfits" Sale yesterday for the benefit of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund soared beyond all hopes of the women who worked so hard and untiringly to make it outstanding. Although it was to have continued throughout the day377 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-10-30 3 v T D STE\ ENS, Lalate Id S agapore «is bh- that he posi 5 retary oi t- tIW not the he I:: D STEVENS itution f the ilwaj »ye the .veil." I aba sent a T *4 r^ "Mr' SI i re! .iv i52 words
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Article127 1952-10-30 3 AFTER seal-thins for his young wife who was missing from home, ftfl through the light the husband found her lying unconscious m the blukar with her throat cut the following morning. She was taken to hospital and later recovered, the Singapore First Police MaBfetiate,127 words
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154 1952-10-30 3 I Baby Show With A Difference y foe the raw's s bool N >v. B Show i. by of it tspital, on the road t > health kubercaor Spine or c w i.i ries will Sit a a tin Nest c Company alsi mate < silver i I :i v.154 words
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Article123 1952-10-30 3 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday unanimously agreed i that the Singapore Leper Relief Association should sign the $60,000 contract with the builders of a proposed school and hall to be built m Trafalgar Home and Rotarians would provide the money. Already $42,000 had been raised by them123 words
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Article411 1952-10-30 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE composition of 15 per cent offered by Yeo Jin Guat. a Singapore businessman, against whom a receiving order was made m June on his own petition, has been accepted by a majority of his creditors, the Official Assignee, Mr. W. G.411 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-10-30 3 The map. which rests on a table was made during the holidays. at spare time and was based on some Japanese maps of ihe The Governor, who visited the school some time ago asked the Headmaster, Mr. P. F. Arooioo, t© make him the135 words
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Article129 1952-10-30 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore j City Council Water Depart- ment at their sixth annual j general meeting last Sunday passed a resolution thanking i the City Council President, j Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, for his generosity m granting lorries i ;to transport Union members ito129 words
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Article21 1952-10-30 3 SANT Harnam Singh Ji of Singapore will leave for Bangkok today by BOAC Comet from the Changi airfield.21 words
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Article196 1952-10-30 3 A MORE active part m the economic and social development of Singapore should be played by youth, said three Singapore representatives to the JJNESCO Youth Leaders Seminar on their return from Rangoon by air yesterdaj. They are Mrs. R. X Norris (YWCA), Mr.196 words
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Article103 1952-10-30 3 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore High Court, yesterday, m the claim for damages brought by Madam Tsu Pok Lian and seven others, who were injured m a triple motor car accident, against Pang Poh Shoon. one of the drivers oi103 words
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Article145 1952-10-30 3 BUILDING of the YWCA's proposed $200,000 Singapore Chinatown centre at Wayang Street off Canal Road is being held up because of lack of funds. YWCA official Mrs. Shufen Khoo told The Standard yesterday that so far only $80,000 had been collected. She said it was145 words
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Article280 1952-10-30 3 TOTAL of 8G person? passed the six First Aid examinations held 'by the St. John Ambulance Association during September and the first part of Octooer. 1932. They are: Sept. 8: Mrs. V. E. Forsyth. Miss Diana Reuben. Mrs. L. V. Yong. Mrs. Tosca de Jagar.280 words
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Article65 1952-10-30 3 A MEMORIAL service for Mr. J D. Joseph, the late Principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College will be held at the College Hall, Cairnhill Road, on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. All student-teachers, graduates and lecturers are invited to attend. Mr. R. E. Ince will give65 words
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Advertisement84 1952-10-30 3 The famous Horticultural Society of Hoarlem once offered a prixe, which wot i i j 1 never clairrtcd, ot Tulip. This was >mmml A madness of Holland made and lost m MfflK—g^ The most famous o* I JjK&mK~-^" fnc Tiger Mcdic«nal i Products, TIGER f WpSk^''*^ 7^"**^ V^7 Rheumatism, Gout,84 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-10-30 3 ___a.^ M '•••■'f l*™**™ I*™™*1 6^** "T"^^^*^\"^ I^MRIGRTVOUTWO^-COME i-i W^^ HEARD HER Lfc-T ■/xSSr^^S'i- l IMTEREST IN tXCEPT tvKl I pppc,r)rvi J\ NOTHING i ri SHE b HERE, I _^43~ |J t _^^^^E3k33 words
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Article, Illustration297 1952-10-30 4 Awbery Tells Union, 7 Will Champion You' Standard Staff Reporter THE 10,000-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union has received an assurance from Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour M.P., that he would, on behalf of the Union, raise questions m the House of Commons concerning their outstanding297 words
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Article233 1952-10-30 4 Call For 'Freezing' S'pore Land St.md.ird Stiff Reporter A SUGGESTS >N it a]] 'and ■n S 'c ild tM sen" b "he G* -Qi until the Singaj c Im (vement Trust's i oil r hud completed i g tp his plan t the vaa a\ de by Mr. P II233 words
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Article36 1952-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Oneral Sir Mosley Mayne and Mrs. Rex Lewis, chairman and principal nursing officer xespectively of the SSAFA Vi *i ted the Mala y Regiment fad Police at Port Dickson this morning.36 words
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Article98 1952-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Town is to have two 'Covent Gardens' one by RIDA for Malayan fruit and vegetables and the other by Yeow Kirn Pong Really Ltd. This was revealed by Mr. T. C. G. Barrett, Municipal President at the meeting of the Health Committee when98 words
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Article77 1952-10-30 4 Mr.R.S.Mudaliar Is Cremated MR. R. S. MUDALIAR -90> a former auctioneer and appraiser; Kuala Lumpur, who died on 1 Tuesday at the General Hospital. Singapore Was cremated at the Hindu Cemetery, Bidadan. yesterday. Seven of his nine children and j relations vere present at the funeral. Others include Mr. A.77 words
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Article474 1952-10-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has asked the Government either to make a contribution to its revenue or to allow it to raise the present 25 per cent assessment rate on proper Neither of these alternatives has so far been carried out, said474 words
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Article77 1952-10-30 4 FOR stealing three pieces ol j scrap iron, worth $15, a sampan man, Yeoh Yeow. was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to eight weeks' imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision. MARON bin Abdullah, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police77 words
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Article62 1952-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Muslim Municipal Councillors here are to investigate and report on the licensing of shop stalls at Malay Street. This follows the report made by the Health Officer that the licensing of stalls originally intended for the equivalent number of Malays have indirectly passed62 words
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Article357 1952-10-30 4 Singapore substations liable to loud shedding today. DAY Malayan Breweries. Tanglin Road, Alexandra Rr. sI T Phoenix Park, Alexandra Rd. 8«?- o asir Pan J ;in Packing Hill. Reformatory Road. Oxygen factory, Cressonite. St. James, A irl Road, silat Road. Base Medical Stores Bukit Pasoli. B.A.T. UalJirh357 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-10-30 4 PRIZE WINNERS at the Fashion Parade m aid of the Adult Education Week Fair held at the Lucky World Park, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday: (From left): Rabiah, Sulochana, Chandra, Kamala, Thai Chee Wan, Lim Yoke Lin and Thai Sow Wan. Yong Peng SeongrYong Peng Seong - 43 words
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287 1952-10-30 4 PENANG, Wed. In view of the serious recurrence of floods this month from the Sungei Pinang River and its tributaries, Dr. N. K. Menon, has written m several questions which will be tabled at the Municipal Council meeting on Friday afternoon. Dr Menon wants287 words
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Article93 1952-10-30 4 Yap On 'Book Of Mystery I THE draft Budget of the Singapore City Council for 1953 was yesterday described by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) as a "book of mystery"' by reasons of its size and complexity. Speaking at the budget meeting yesterday. Mr. Yap admitted that he was "puzzled"93 words
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Article43 1952-10-30 4 MR. M. GOPALA Menon, the Representative of the Government of India, will present, on behalf of the Indian Overseas Bank a cheque for SI O,OOO to the University of Malaya, at 9.30 a.m. today m the Commissioner-General's personal office, Phoenix Park.43 words
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Article95 1952-10-30 4 THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association is appealing for funds with which they hope to buy Christmas gifts for the 700 inmates including 100 children of the Trafalgar Home In Yio Chu Kang Road. The patients of the home will be having a Christmas Party of their95 words
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Article375 1952-10-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CONSTITUTIONAL crisis has arisen m the Labour Party of Singapore with the resignation yesterday of its General Secretary, Mr. D. Stevens. Attention to this was drawn by the former Chairman of the Party. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who was expelled375 words
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270 1952-10-30 4 Korea Parallel Seen In AntiRed War Here WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (Reuter)— The American State Department yesterday described the war against the Communists m Malaya as essentially a part of the same struggle being waged by the United Nations m Korea and by the French m Indo-China. It made the comparison270 words
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Article24 1952-10-30 4 THE first annual conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress scheduled for Nov. 2 will now be held on Nov. 16.24 words
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Article159 1952-10-30 4 delegates of Singapore's I seven Rural Destrirf Committees {pledged yesterday ai a spet meeting that they would I an active part m the forthi ing Coronation oelebratiom The meeting beU) at i Rural Board board room elected Mr. J. C Kulasingha as d man and159 words
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114 1952-10-30 4 THE District Governor of Rotary International. Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. suggested to Singapore Rotarians at their lunch yesterday that they could make a survey of all ioreign students m the University of Malaya and "take an interest m them." "If we could invite foreign114 words
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Article106 1952-10-30 4 'XL Should Share Take 5 KUALA LUMPUR, W Air. D. K. K. Lee speakii on the Kuaia Lumpur Municipality Draft Budget SB\ I the Municipality stKMild ate that it should be give* a share of the revenue from pawnshop licence fees tod entertainment duty which st I present the State106 words
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Article32 1952-10-30 4 Jaffa r bin Haron was sentenced 10 three months' Impri--1 sonment by Muar Magistrate Sheikh Abdul Raman tor th*- f> of a sampan on June 14 vaiued at $200.32 words
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164 1952-10-30 4 KUALA LUMFLR, Wed.— Miss Chont; Kirn Yin, barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, London, was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya, by the Chief Justice, Mr. Charles Mathew, at the High Court, today. Miss Chong is164 words
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Article85 1952-10-30 4 A BANK clerk, Goh Kay Seng (26), was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with attempted fraud by altering a ledger book, while being employed by the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. at Raffles Place between May 1951 and Sept. 30, this year.85 words
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Advertisement16 1952-10-30 4 IABLUNDCOt I H^W WOOD PRESERVATIVE //J/ TELEPHONE THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. i Nil i 11116 words
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Advertisement174 1952-10-30 4 ■ttt'Ti 1 1 1' 1 j lttttiftny^ 5 IHfWr I 111* Tt ■JmT X 808 m j^ pt* Chafed $cf t l lf fee," pe'sp-nng ifi j ol tf,* P< rs t^ •.->.:,,.. br»4 Hid Ch.l c nwl toimt! T socks «prn,i PuroJroude, a row •urr«h... nt l Hr< i174 words
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276 1952-10-30 5 Standard Staff Correspondent \\l\N. Wed A pretty Singapore joget girl, binti Mat was yesterday fined $200, m default nths rigorous imprisonment, for theft, at the Magistrates Court today. {21 aas accused of stealing a gold chain. from the neck of Mek binti Awang's child,276 words
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Article25 1952-10-30 5 Penang's plans For Crowning I I mmitlee ationsw i i 1 tHP c orga- i i Setti< lie I I|■ S ifl i rf Scho25 words
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Article49 1952-10-30 5 A RECRUITING Office has been established at Jt, Main Road, Taiping, for the purpose o! recruiting suitable Malabota the British Army (Malayan Other Ranks* The office is open dai'y. except Sundays. Straits-born Chinese, Malays, Eurasians and So tfa Indians may apply provided they conform to the standards.49 words
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Article262 1952-10-30 5 ASSESSMENT RATES Xt \L\ LUMPI'R. Wed.-Loke Wan Vat Realty Limited have been given lour weeks m which to subm full details failing which the assessment of the Loke Yew buiWing here at annual value of $102,800 will remain as at present. Assessment Com rr.it262 words
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Article168 1952-10-30 5 c*au«*.u own ivriioner .TOHORE BAHRU. WV.L— M i Press conference Jjsteraav. Dr. Ismail bin Abdu Rahman revealed the jomt t-MN.O. -M.C.A. manifesto '..V.v being toned to this ;..:o:aieof the J^vßahru Town Council. Trm Is tl.e tort time a joint 7*anii«rto ha^ been Issued by tne L'MNOMCA168 words
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Article30 1952-10-30 5 FIVE Chinese youths ranging from 17 to 22 years were eath fined $10 by the Muai Magistrate for breaking tne < urfew order at Pant Propok .lalan Temengong^ Ahmad.30 words
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Article88 1952-10-30 5 Standard Staff JtfJ** 4 srcond totenuitioMl Work Camp m Malaya »ro^i«Sly schetoje* to be held «ext Aprfl. wi This work c»m» P' o^ 1 was formulate* »J^ Ike ■ual sessi<m the Airfri- National C«rfe*e»r^ «f ..At.. sity, Lafayette, I_dia«a. Some Americans are exacted to come88 words
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Article, Illustration415 1952-10-30 5 Bandits Told To Ease Up From Our London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 29.— Recent er.dence that Communist terrorists m Malaya nore curtailed their activities and carried out tacHcal withdrawals, has been corroborated by o directive issued by the Party's Pf^' copy which is now m the hands415 words
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Article80 1952-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed People m Selangor may m future be asked to out their thumb impressions on their rice ration cards when they purchase rice from retailers. Selangor rice licensing authorities are making a preliminary survey on this ■alter. Several rice retailers have been told to rooperate80 words
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Article121 1952-10-30 5 lOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— [he aliction sale of 20.000 tons A bauxite which was to have 3 een held m Johore Tf^^ nras postponed by Mr. LimAh Chua. the auctioneer, to Nox !■> at the same time and place. The sale is at the instance of the High121 words
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Article160 1952-10-30 5 bSKB^^WH General Hospital fcere. The first to be given an ap- ointment is Miss Cherian who irrived from India recently, she will be followed by others n due course. The General Hospital here ias about the same number of Deds as the Singapore general Hospital but160 words
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Article24 1952-10-30 5 DORAS AMY and^Manickam were fined $20 each by Inche Mahmood bin Ali £j£«£ ing the curfew at Permatang Estate m KoUjTinggi-24 words
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Article47 1952-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Parts of the Sungei Dunan and Temangan forest reserve m Kelantan have been dedared prohibited areas. Nobody is allowed to enter any part of the prohibited areas any lime except with written permit from the OCPD, Kuala j i Krau^47 words
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Article65 1952-10-30 5 TAIPING. Wed A talen•lme contest, open to boys and girls of all nationalities. Will be held at St. George', Institution o n Sunday Nov. I. The contest is orpan^ed bf the Malay community m aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Valuable pri7.es are offered.65 words
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Article31 1952-10-30 5 ABDULLAH bin Awanc «r«f ■entenced to ux mnntba im--1 prisonmcnt by the Mv a r ■Magistrate Sheikh Abdul K.s man for misappropriating bicycle Mi June 10 valued gl $10531 words
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Article137 1952-10-30 5 KL Women Find A Champion KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed The welfare of *wmen employees of the Municipal Council here will bo the sub.ie< t .<f a series of questions by Mi--Devaki Knshnan at tomorrow's couiiril meeting She will inquire .1- U) BO«F many of the employees i" establishments arc for women137 words
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Article16 1952-10-30 5 A recruit ing pan Malay Regiment urill i i Huar D.siric!. Johore Nov. :>.16 words
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Miscellaneous6 1952-10-30 5 11 S' /^4f^i/CH\J/tl &Lj5^»^ 1^1 I6 words
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Article769 1952-10-30 6 f rilK rapidity with which the Viet Minh forces have compHh-d the French and Viet Nam forces to evacuate practically all of the outposts which they held between the Red and Black rivers north-west of Hanoi, is an indication of the great powers of recuperation itil] possessed769 words
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Article, Illustration536 1952-10-30 6 A Visa to the city of snubs ONE morning a reporter called Michel Gordey got a phone-call from that inscrutable establishment the Soviet Consulate telling him, out of the blue, that his visa for Moscow was ready. Gordey was not a Communist, nor a fellowtraveller nor yet an anti-Communist; he536 words
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Article35 1952-10-30 6 Rawle Knox - Problem For Film Censors Rawle Knox By Though certain films may be exhibited freely m Europe, America and India, doubts are expressed as to whether the people o£ Malaya should be exposed to their influence35 words
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Letter533 1952-10-30 6 Sir. I note the accusation ivf.de by your correspondent "B" m your issue of Oct. 21. that the Naval Base workers are confusing certain issues m connection with their decision to boyCOtt the forthcoming Legislative Council bye-election m Seietar. The fact of the matter is the confusion533 words
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133 1952-10-30 6 Sir: The expulsion of President Lim Yew Hock from the Labour Party by the General Council brings a sorry state of affairs to a climax. The obvious move now is to have a general meeting and decide by a straight vote which group133 words
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Letter112 1952-10-30 6 INCIDENT IN A BUS Sir: It is a pleasure for me to write this letter. It happened one day when I went to a certain place by bus. A gentleman was sitting beside me and an aged woman was standing m front of him. He did not bother to give112 words
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Article843 1952-10-30 6 IN the small hour? of a morning recently, I was the only European m a crowded cinema audience of Chinese— nearly all young who clapped enthusiastically as the screen showed the triumph of a group of peasants, aided by a couple of virtuous intellectuals, m securing843 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-10-30 6 I've got it, too. That knocked down, washed out. icd *p don't carp, [com Where's the aspirin. Monday morning feeling. Terrible, isn 4 PM td I'm off the Fluff. Id sign vie oledye if I could write ni>j m c I'd tigi t\ could pronounce ill46 words
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Article397 1952-10-30 6 Review of Views Citizenship NANYANG SIANG PAD re-j quests Government to give careful consideration to the 1 Chinese appeal tot citizei pj rights. It stresses that the Chinese! make up a majoi portion vi the Colony's population. If Singapore is to be given self-| government m the future a] situation397 words
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Advertisement101 1952-10-30 6 Independent Morning Neicspaper iT'f i HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Cable 0 Tclcgroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON' Room 111, The Time* Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street. 83 Cowan Street, 8 leith Str«er Telephone 4588.101 words
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Advertisement34 1952-10-30 6 v/nUR p0 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. YOU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOX AS LITTLE AS SI INTEREST WILL BE PAID AT 2J PER ANNTM J[*MgH WITH fIAVOU*.Jjj| Pillsbury I CAKE M I34 words
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Miscellaneous7 1952-10-30 6 USELESS EUSTACE Tipe down!— Can't you read?"7 words
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Article, Illustration346 1952-10-30 7 photo BARLOW, Oct. 29 (Reuter)— Sir Hartley Shaws lornit-r Socialist Trade Minister, tonight chalZ, Prime Minister Winston Churchill to have /a.un talks with Marshal Stalin. He said m a political speech here that if Mr Churchill did not seek m private "realisticStandard - 346 words
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Article22 1952-10-30 7 Burmese Top Red hilled Nat •he town of of erieg of »mmunk|U€ re th€ T rical lieuT I SI i rid Toungoo.22 words
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Article79 1952-10-30 7 'LITTLE HEARD OF COLONIALS LONE* >N Oci 28 (Reuter)— An article m today's London rimes drew attention to the prowe ol the Colonial troops fighting m Ma iya. This paper'- Singapore correspondent said that much was heard of Malaya's plural so-■-v md its attendani problems but very little of the79 words
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Article27 1952-10-30 7 Allies Ready For Assault 8 UP).— ptured j S per R; ige j and i tern -attack the rerapt dawn m .ted 1 jan herd nfi nets27 words
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Article27 1952-10-30 7 O'Brien Stays In Dry Dock petual I, as been i everypainti to steamAil at tq himsell lard but i ink i i being \if hh k< pi27 words
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22 1952-10-30 7 Ocl 29, (Router) i eel Streel centre of ed from the Queen 11 fa sent Crater-22 words
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Article29 1952-10-30 7 •iU, (BRAZIL), Oct. ihiin children ned and "many <:v,\ feared lost when rht bottom fell < >ai h wa* n tudctf to a nearrestut fur a day29 words
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Article307 1952-10-30 7 Group Agrees To Disband On Party's Orders LONDON, Oct. 29.— The Bevanite group i yesterday decided to obey a Parliamentary Labour Party order to disband their group, reliable Parliamentary sources said. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Bevanites, when Mr. Bevan and hisReuter; A.F.P. - 307 words
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Article188 1952-10-30 7 Curlew Sought In S. Africa PORT ELIZABETH. Oct. 29. (Reuter) The City Council here is to ask South African Minister of Justice Charles Ewari to ban open-air meetnigs of Africans except religious meetings for three months and to impose a curfew on Africans from 9 p.rrf. to 5 a.m. This188 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-30 7 This picture released by the British Ministry of Supply shows the moment of explosion of the British A-bomb which was detonated m a naval frigate, m a lagoon of the Monte Rello Islands.33 words
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234 1952-10-30 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 29, (Keuter).— me nvai presidential candidates, Republican Dwight Eisenhower and Democratic Adlai Stevenson, today continue their last lap campaigning m the most densely populated sections of the nation which have the greatest voice m the making of a president Mr234 words
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Article67 1952-10-30 7 LONDON. Oct. 20 <AP> The first party Of wives and families of British diplomats from Persia arrived by air m London last night from Teheran. They said their departure from Teheran. due to the j break m Anglo-Iranian relations, had been "friendly and very quiet." One67 words
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Article62 1952-10-30 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 29 (UPJ B ng Crosby's wife former singing and dancing star. Dixie .iLee lay In 9 COBM today near de The world famed crooner I and his four sons were at her I hJtide. Larry Crosby brother i of Bing. said her oondi62 words
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Article128 1952-10-30 7 VANCOURVER. Oct. 29 (Renter) Captain Mitsuo Puchida, the Japanese pilot who led the bombing of the American fleet at Pearl Harbour on December 7 m 1941 announced m an interview here that he is going to San Francisco to train as a Christian missionary. Now 50128 words
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Article28 1952-10-30 7 HONGKONG. Oct 29 (A*P) —A total of 472 Chinese arrived here this morning from Indonesia and Singapore aboard s s Tjiwang" enroute to communist China.28 words
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Article316 1952-10-30 7 HONGKONG, Oct 29, (Reuter-AAF). me Duchess of Kent was presented with a bamboo-shaped jade brooch m diamond setting at a Chinese banquet here tonight organised by the heads of the principal Chinese public bodies m Hongkong m honour of her visit to the colony. She316 words
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Article36 1952-10-30 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 29 (AFP) A blaze destroyed about TO imts and rendered some 300 people homeless. The fire at one time threatened the Yung Hwa film studios which are the biece.st m the Colony.36 words
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Article26 1952-10-30 7 BANGKOK. Oct. 29 (AFP) —Two hundred and eight Thai convicts were set free yesterday by an amnesty m honour of the baby Crown Prince.26 words
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Article69 1952-10-30 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Oct. 29.— The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy.LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 22id. Spot £960 per ton November j- buyers, £965 sellers. December MjJ Thre£ mo||thf: £941 Jon./Mor. ««J m 2 J^ Apr/June69 words
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Article28 1952-10-30 7 CAIRO Oct. 29 (UP) Egyptian Premier Gen. Mohammed Naguib has accepted proposals for immediate home rule and eventual self-determination for the Sudan, informed •ources said today.28 words
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Article217 1952-10-30 7 EDINBURGH. Oct. 29: (Renter) A government-appoint-ed committee studying divorce laws m Scotland today recommended the state should provide pre-mantal medical examinations and expert advice m contraception for engaged couples. The committee said it was against any drastic changes m divorce laws which would spread the217 words
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Article35 1952-10-30 7 'Peking Express' Banned NEW DELHI, India, Oct. 29 (AP) The government withdrew permission today for further showings of the Paramount movie "Peking Express." declaring it "likely to wound the susceptibilities ot the people of China.'*35 words
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Article46 1952-10-30 7 THE Postmaster General Vlalaya. announces that, with »ffectfrom Nov. 1, 1952, revised air mail postage rates to many overseas countries including Canada, Newfoundland, n<>iimern and .Southern Rhodesia. United Stairs of America and countries m North, Centra! and South America will como into force.46 words
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168 1952-10-30 7 NAIROBI, Oct. 29, (UP).— A new regulation aimea at preventing subversive activities m Kenya's independent schools was authorided today by Governor Sir Evelyn Baring as the biggest anti-terrorist manhunt m the colony got under way. A school may now be dosed by an order168 words
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Article243 1952-10-30 7 FBI Had Maclean Record LONDON. Oct 29,— 00 i Maclean, one of the two m ing British diplomats bad i more than one occasion bel his disappearance expressed sympathy with Communism or had made remarks suggesting he was b Communist, Mid Marquess oi Reading. Joii t Under-Secretary for Fon ignA.F.P.; Reuter - 243 words
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Article67 1952-10-30 7 Duke Ma> Take Up Flying LONDO The Duke il Bdinb igh p., sion for dm Ing fa poi i ars h;i^ gi\ <•:) pa i i >flft icious momenta ii tl of learning to fiy. state iutiei permit, the 31. ar-o d huf band Qu< i n may b<- ti67 words
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Advertisement38 1952-10-30 7 j BENEDICT I LIQUEUR SET y\ /?/C// /M/i'A BROWS IW> c/^iw Staffordshire rormn I S PIECES 5 (INCH hl\«. IH4I f $15.00 SET l)tf >n><<<^^flßMMiHHHlHHHflHHH^ w^^f a DIP II WL lUgßtriT"-^ I fefi Pi pv a. iyir^& jf38 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-10-30 7 m^ *fr% 1 MINJDiM^ H I STOP A II I PI I I WONDER WHERE HE J t BABiES THAT P f 6OT THE IDEA TO Fl27 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-10-30 8 I HERE is an unusual j sight along the Hudson River m New York as seven big liners, among them some of the world's j i largest are moored at i their piers. They are (from left) I the Cunard liners Media. IUPI - 87 words
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274 1952-10-30 8 WASHINGTON. Oct. 29 A financial combine headed by Ralph K. Davies, San Francisco oil man. yesterday bought for US$18,360 000. the controlling interest m American President Lines. GlobeGirdling Steamship firm long m the hands of the Government. The sale of the company. which operatesAP; UP - 274 words
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Article105 1952-10-30 8 HAMBURG, Oct. 29, (AP) Firemwi yesterday fought m vain for seven hours a blaze which broke out on board the 6.108-ton American freighter Helen Lykes m Hamburg harbour yesterday morning. Several firemen were slightly injured when they attempted to climb into the hold. Late yesterday afternoon105 words
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Advertisement676 1952-10-30 8 FASI REGULAR THANS PACIFIC BERVKX Diret, Overland %*t> Fraiiriscc L» An«H« All A«erlcaD ft < (Mtlpt Peaaaj P.S'hum Spore An LA/SI INDIAN BEAK £i 26M*i :9Nov/l Dec 24 Dei CHINA BEAR 24 26Dec 27 28 Dec 29 Dec 1 Jan 24 Jan ft j: full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep676 words
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Advertisement485 1952-10-30 8 I CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. lieu ula r Sailing to (hina an* Japan from Singapore Pori i Swettenham Penans. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok j and Indonesia to China Japan Du> Spore Due Penans From "Povanc" Oct 30 Nov 4 Hongkong 4 Tukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japan, H'kons j485 words
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Advertisement486 1952-10-30 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Muine) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOB! IE NEW ORLF4KS Spore P. S'haro P<*na«s SOESTDYK (HAL) m port 6\ov Nov KOTA GEDE (RL) 9/15 Nor 16 Nov 11 Nov KOTA RAROE (RL) 29486 words
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Advertisement506 1952-10-30 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt SAILINGS FROM SCANUIN A VIA IK (e\ 8por« P.Sham r "ASIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hon«kr.ng Manila Kobe Yokuhßmt I/Iltev 4 4 N^ "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 1 Nov s N«m "PRETORIA- for Bangkok BVXttta -KORH" for Djakarta Bangkok Saißon. H-kong Manila Kobe. Yokohama 10 11 Dec y FROM506 words
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676 1952-10-30 9 Standard Atmanac Information At A Glance WEATHER REPORT MWIMIM TEMPCRATIRE: TJO am 730 p.m.: Singapore 88*F) Penang it3*F) Kuala Lumpur •«> F); Ipoh <t3'): Kuan tan '»y j F>. K. Bahru lt»"F> MINIMUM TEMPKRATI UK: 730 P" 1 130 am.: Singapore «73°F); (74'F); Vota Bahni (73 i) Kuala Lumpur (73676 words
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Article76 1952-10-30 9 KARACHI. Oct. 29 <AP) Heavy imports from abroad and 'fa- ling markets for some of its prime products dropped Pakistan's trade balances deeply into the red during the financial year just ended. Government reports show a balance of payments dencit of Rs 473l!0O.OO0 against a76 words
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168 1952-10-30 9 LONDON, Oct. 23 (AP) —The De Havilland Aircraft Company— who build the Comet jetliners said yesterday their plane could not be blamed for last Monday's acddent to an Africa-bound Comet »t Rome. The Company, obviously upset by press speculation of a p.,*er failure168 words
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525 1952-10-30 9 $1.5 M. GREEN SPOT FACTORY FOR SPORE Daily Output— 192,000 Bottles Standard Staff Reporter A NEW American toft-drink ("Green Spot") factory, owned by th« Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Limited, «<"*"» $1,500,000 is capable of turning out 192,000 bottfes of the thirst-quencher daily, when it starts production by mid-December. The modern525 words
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302 1952-10-30 9 THE rubber market m Singapore y^^J^^^^^^JT^Si^ New York quotations and the political news ln^y^^ H^ l L^f^ was reported at prices well above Tuesday s levels. The highest price done during the day was 78 cents per F However, after showing price302 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-10-30 9 photo. AN ARTIES uupressio. o, U,e «w "0-0 SpM" A»oy Canning Corpn., (Singapore) Ltd., at Btn miiesioac $1,500,000. StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article100 1952-10-30 9 Copra Has Buyers At $38v& FAIRLY good turnover vi business was recorded m the copra section of the Singapore produce market yesterday. Deals were reported to be passing at S3BJ per pirul on a steady market. In the afternoon, there were further buyers at the price with sellers at 539.100 words
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Article85 1952-10-30 9 Jap Talks For Canadian Coal TOKYO. Oct. 29 (UP) j 1 Japan is negotiating lor the j importation of a hall mi'.: ion tons of Canadian coal. Foreign Office sources dis- closed. The negotiat.ons between Japanese Steel makers and Canadian businessmen arc believed to involve the loint development of coa!85 words
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Article33 1952-10-30 9 W.\SHINGTON. Oct. 29, (UP)— The Agriculture Department forecast the 1952-53 Philippine rice harvest at 6.150,000,000 pounds of rough Tlce the previous record of 5.700,000.000 pounds was harvested two years ago.33 words
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Article69 1952-10-30 9 French Pierce Sound Barrier PARIS. Oct. 2fe (UPi-ine new French jet fighter P-ane, -Alystere 452" smashed through the wall of sound yesterday to become France s first supersonic plane. The Air Ministry announced that the flight was de at Mc'.un Villaroche near Par The plane is an earlier ver sion69 words
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149 1952-10-30 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Wrd.-Rubber smallholders all over the world will convene a special conference m Wone^ia some time m November, the Indonesian Agricul S Kffister, Mohammed Sardjan, announced. The purpose of the conference is to work oui prepara- j tions for the next Internation-149 words
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Article81 1952-10-30 9 LONDON, Oct. 29, (AP).— Yemeni Foreign Minister Prince Sail 1 Al-Islam Abdullah said yesterday several companies are boring to search for and develop oil resources m the arid Arabian kingdom. Prince Saif declared m an interview his government is considering: the approaches and eventually will make a81 words
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Article116 1952-10-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan share narket was erratic generally with tins 1 slightly easier. industrials i quiet and rubbers dull. Changed price? are: IMHSim-MS Buvtr- sellers Jackson Co. 1.85 1.95 S Cold Storage 4.40 4.50 Straits Traders 22 25 23.00 i imted Engiirt!**' 1 Ords 13-00 13.50116 words
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Article89 1952-10-30 9 Ce ylonese To Learn Jap Technique KAGOYA. Oct. )(t rUP>— rice planter fi !1 !na Cej on, X T Wima -is m Japan to rt f gri )r( > q effort to increaae Urn i r l Ht i Ceyion is only arowtef W per rent ■>' qi re nents89 words
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Article113 1952-10-30 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIMi rmbbtt prtrti (cents i>er Ib i» BiW»--pore jeslerda* were: Hum r* Srlkrrt No 1 Spot loose HI m X m bales No* No. 1 R.S.S. M* No. 2 K-S.S. 7H n No. ?> RS.S. 6"| «1 Tom: Steady at the decline. LONUON BCBBIK Wedßesda y's opening prices113 words
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Article55 1952-10-30 9 LONDON. Oct (Hi I I i tdim Brr N jiariie- arm .."> v<i here I nat j h reduce ■> »f petrol b 3 one ha br >• i today. V"- ffin b rung nil will a!>u v. red ed by a ha'^penny and to-H i > i55 words
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Advertisement56 1952-10-30 9 j■ I j *'^^^y^~^l-/--J^^^^?|S>E g: 'Tw R i doiior tho« ever before lt« »Hit SM j 75 fc Hiot needs ref ngcrotion, from froxen 111 111] X X ul I _I^>>^- E J v r f m* V Mr km 1W MASTERPIECE MODEL SM THE EAST ASIATIC CO., ITO.1 T56 words
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561 1952-10-30 10 Did Sir Henry Gurney Fail General Briggs? Sir: For the sake of the record we should get our facts right about the great work General Briggs did m Malaya. Leslie Hofiman m the piece he wrote m the "Straits Times'" on Tuesday, said that "the tragedy of General Briggs was561 words
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Letter, Illustration411 1952-10-30 10 Sir; Independence. like democracy. is a relative term; there are many forms of independence which can conceal the reality of subjection, just as many socalled democratic States are not really democratic at all. In the days of primitive societies independence meant freedom to range over the tribal411 words
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Letter68 1952-10-30 10 Sir; The Singapore Labour Party m its election manifesto calls upon the City Council to acquire the monopoly of selling water to ships. This is quite a bright idea m theory but I happen to know that the City Council agreement with the leading firm selling water68 words
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Letter186 1952-10-30 10 Sir; I am sure that the great majority of commercial students who are studying m the various Commercial Institutes will agree with me that we should have at least two L.C.C. Examinations m a year and not one as at present. The Spring and Autumn Examinations186 words
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240 1952-10-30 10 Sir: It is an irony of civilization while we m this part of the world are trying to get rid of rickshaws, that there lives a Sultan, not far from this land m one of the British Colonies, who has twenty-two fellow being?240 words
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Advertisement125 1952-10-30 10 HERBERT WfLCOX pmenls imFl WILDING W I GOOGIE WITHERS 1 I I JOHN McCALL UM I Ig|[^k1 g|[^k I f^P^\| PETER GRAVES 7 i 9J| GORDON HARKER #Jj M SUZANNE CLOUTIER I I fr° m Today l^f DUCHESS VISIT TO SARAWAK Xnw> Sit 00 §r m ff JEFF CHANDLER a125 words
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Miscellaneous677 1952-10-30 10 By KOSAUND RATNAM HERE are the sewing instructions for The s ij p stitch. Standard Tattern No 31. which appeared m the j&Mj-fty »^*f R b c Sunday Standard on Oct. 26. Note: tween 'mes at head of sleeve I. With your pattern pieces the edges stamped "Lay on derTrm^m677 words
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Miscellaneous350 1952-10-30 10 1 TODAY'S QIOTATION: In tuition: the strange instinct that telK a woman she is riffht. whether she i* or not." Ambrose Bierce. THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Clear away minor tasks that have accumulated; limit expen- > diture.-. Protect your intere-ts m your job and health Maintain amity Do not be hasty.350 words
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Article74 1952-10-30 11 Kluang Chinese j Win Teoh Cup KLUANG, Wed Kluang j Chinese FA beat REME by two goals to nil to win the Towkay Teoh Chze Chong Cup m the final of the knockout competition on Sunday. In the inter-league, the ETC took the championship to win the Powell Evans challenge74 words
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Article, Illustration326 1952-10-30 11 Sales Boom In Spore Stamford Bodmiiiton Reporter j PLASTIC shuttlecocks, the use of which wos recently sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation, will soon replace the feathered type m Malaya, if the terri fie soles of the plastic shuttlecocks m the Colony's sports shops ore326 words
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Article95 1952-10-30 11 Red-Scorpion, the hooded wrestler who is as vicious as his name suggests, will be given his opportunity on Saturday night to apply his viciousness against the redoubtable King Kong at the j Happy World Stadium. The Scorpion, whose "guillo- tine chops" have consistently r95 words
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163 1952-10-30 11 LONDON, Oct. 29, (AP) British racehorse Wilwyn, who defeated six rivals from four countries m an international race m America, slipped and fell when leaving a Pan-American clipper at London airport yesterday. A hind leg slid through a gap at the side of the plane163 words
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Article61 1952-10-30 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. In the Royal town of Kuala Kangsar on Monday two hockey matches were played. On the Malay College ground. the Kuala Kangsar Malay College .second XI beat the Sungei Siput North Anglo Chinese School by eight goals to nil. Clifford School won the match against61 words
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Article232 1952-10-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor's share during the two niehts of the Foong Seongr Cup zone final acainst Penan*, without deducting expenses, was only $60. USC SOCCER The following will represent the United Sports CLub m a friendly soccer match against the Aston Sports Club on232 words
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Article45 1952-10-30 11 ENTRIES for the Chinese Swimming Club table tennis competition for the Quek Kiah Huat Challenge Cup close today. Entry forms may be obtained from the CSC office .or, from the Table Tenms Convenor. Mr. Lim Choo Ann, c/o William Jacks Co. (M) Limited.45 words
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Article228 1952-10-30 11 SOUND Wave who scored a double at the recent Penan* race meeting and o] *}£l p have been promoted from P Class Three to Class Two according to the^ S.raits Racing Associations classification of horses. Bright Eyes has been demoted from Class One to Oass Two while228 words
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Article150 1952-10-30 11 MOSCOW, (AP)— Moscow has had its first badminton tournament, but it was staged by foreigners. The Indian Embassy arranged the matches, all of which were played m the large ballroom of the embassy specially laid out for the game. Winners were: Singles: Kaul, of India.150 words
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Article184 1952-10-30 11 CSA Tennis Tournament FIXTURES of the Singapore I Civil Service Association TenDis Tournament, are: j Njv. 3, Singles: Lim Bong Soc v. Tan Chuan Heng, H. 1 1 i Rozario v. Teo Kirn Tee, Koh i .Sam Pin v. F. C. Tan. 1 Nov. 4, Singles: Winner of Lim Bong184 words
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Article41 1952-10-30 11 THE Mercantile Bank Sports Club will play against Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., Sports j Club m a friendly Badminton Match (three singles and tvo j doubles) on Saturday at the Singapore Technical Trade i School Hall at 3.00 p.m.41 words
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Article39 1952-10-30 11 The Singapore Motor Club will hold its Annual Supper Dance on November 8 at Raffles Hotel. Tickets, priced at S5 each, will shortly be available to members and their friends. Gerry Soliano's band will be m attendance.39 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-10-30 11 GOLF Here's How IF you violate any of the fundamentals of a good golf swing, you must compensate j J somewhere during the, swing \1 to correct the fault. And, therefore, you set up two i chances for error m making < the stroke yield the ditance 1 and accuracy148 words
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Advertisement250 1952-10-30 11 'Acknowledgment Jet Seong of .nd re- messages of contritoo- .4 the tuneral t- Madam i 1 AJwowcagr -.v Auxilh«3 must H iilowcen Mttfa October :iDSun Rd jnßs lion i R T;nnescale>. Store. 1 18 \3 150- eat COL. re A iowances. at present >f $14€25| enwn% to n d housing250 words
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Advertisement333 1952-10-30 11 T. Malim Soccer j! TANJONG MALIM. Wed.— Tanjong Malim Government t Servants scored a convincing i c four-one victory over their I Tapah counterparts after a I hard struggle when they met C n a annual football match t for the Cradodc Cup on Sun- f ;:;.v evcaing at Tanking333 words
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Advertisement832 1952-10-30 11 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR ENGINEERLNG DEPT. Tenders will b e received at the Office of the Municipal Secretary Treasurer, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pjn. of sth I November, 1952, for the supply and laying, or laying only of Pre-cest Concrete Kerbs and j Channels within the832 words
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Advertisement211 1952-10-30 11 ALOR GAJAH WELFARE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will close at 12 noon on 10th November, 1952 at the District Office. Alor Gajah, Malacca for the construction of the WELFARE HOME FOR THE AGED at Lend; New Village Plans and specification rri.<v be seen and all particulars obtained at the District Office,211 words
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Article272 1952-10-30 12 2 'Finals And No Winner STAR Soccerites .md Baiki>.\\u Sports Club will p!a> Em the* S.AKA Junior (up i h.nni)ion>hip for the thud time on Friday. In thrir (up final replay at J.il.tn Besai >talium yesterday they drew one-all. raw as i fail resuli the S erites ntable I pay272 words
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Article194 1952-10-30 12 Red China Asks For Entry Foarms Singapore's Table Tennis Avsociation, charged with the tusk of organising the Asian 'laU\c Tennis championships due to be held from Nov. 21 to last night faced up to the problem of diplomacy involved m the possible «*nti v of -a team from Red C194 words
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Article460 1952-10-30 12 TrounceNavy XV PLAYING better than they have ever done this season, the Colony Police XV chalked up an impressive 27—6 victory against the Naval C-in-C XV, beating them by 3 goals 2 tries, a drop goal and a penalty to a try and a penalty on460 words
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Article90 1952-10-30 12 HONGKONG. Oct. V.) (AP) Some »H.OOO gaily clad race gters, anxious for a fclimp-vf of royalty, jammed Btagkmg'a Jockey Club ra< c course today as the. visiting Duchess of Kent anc 1 her >on. the Duke, spent a day M the track with Gov- ernor Sir Alexander90 words
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Article71 1952-10-30 12 IPOH. Wed. Ramblers avenged their defeat m the PCFF match when they eliminated PCRC by three goals to one m the Lim Seng Fook Cup competition today. Ramblers scored two goals m the first half. Scorers were Tuck Choy and Tien Kcong. On resumption PCRC were awarded a71 words
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300 1952-10-30 12 Fijians star In S. Johore Victory IN A bright and thrilling game which earned the cheers ot the spectators at its conclusion, South Johore Rugby XV, strengthened by the inclusion of several Fijian players, defeated Nee Soon Garrison by 15 points (three goals) to six (two penalties) at Nee Soon300 words
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Article197 1952-10-30 12 Mother Of 2, Junior Champion Trailing B—l3 m the rubber Seah Hark Chim rallied and beat partymate Ng Heng Kuans m the Singapore Badminton Association junior men's singles final last night. In the women's junior singles final Mrs. Doreen Kiong created the only upset of the night when sh^ disposed197 words
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Article, Illustration622 1952-10-30 12 THOMAS CUP TOURNEY EVERY TWO YEARS FORECAST LONDON, Oct. 29: (Reuter)— The possibility of the Thomas Cup competition the world badminton championship becoming a biennial event instead of triennial, is foreshadowed by H.A.E. Scheele, Honorary Secretary of the International Badminton Federation. Mr. Scheele, writing as editor, m the 11th annual622 words
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Article46 1952-10-30 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya just managed to beat the Indian Association by one goal to nil m a Singapore Hockey Association division IB league match played at Sepoy Lines yesterday. The goal was scored by the University centre forward. Salleh. just before half-time.46 words
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Article264 1952-10-30 12 Richer Wins The Cambridgesh ire NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 29, (AP).— Richer, one of the betting favourites m the unwieldy field of 42, sped over a muddy turf to win the 110 th running of the Cambridgeshire Stakes today. The Judge called for a photograph to determine the second and third264 words
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Article115 1952-10-30 12 IPOH, Wed. Kinta Asians scored another convincing triumph when they beat Worcesters Regiment m a friendly rugger match by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to three (a try) today. Batu Gajah gained two more points m an IDHL match today. They beat the Police115 words
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Article36 1952-10-30 12 GLASGOW. Oct. 29. (Reuter) Jimmy Lo^ie. Arsenals 32--year-old inside-right. who is considered one of the cleverest ball players m the game, gains his fiirst cap when he plays for Scotland against Ireland Nov. 5.36 words
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Article22 1952-10-30 12 Special Race For Duchess Em I comj Alex i tham, v- I I ii I Ton. of honoi it Kj speci ti22 words
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Article146 1952-10-30 12 A GOOD Junior card has been arranged by promoter Nene for tomorrow at the Happy World Stadium with a return fight between Kee Chan and Jackson heading the bill. Kee Chan and Jackson first fought on the same card as the Radrodro. Woods bout and146 words
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Article306 1952-10-30 12 PENANG, Wed. Pandemonium broke loose m the football field at the Victoria Green towards the end of the intercommunity cup soccer semifinal between the Chinese and the Malays today when one of the linesmen. Khoo Soo Keat suddenly hit out at a Chinese spectator who was alleged306 words
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Article351 1952-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed On (fa hdam {(d f the Selangor AH Blues playing their 3rd match oi season lost narrowly to the SeUngor Club bj points (a goal, 2 penalties and a try) to II point, goal, two tries). The game was played a:351 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-10-30 12 SPORES SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Dir. \A YMCA r S Forresters ai YMCA I d' i BODCA r RJ. 01 Rj SOCCER: Oiv. SB. SeieSHB Poitc* at CYMA. RUGBY: SAOBA v I'mx^. Sepoy L> •'*'.>. PENANG COMMUNITY SOCCER i r. Eurasians 01 VieGreen ol 5.J5 p.m.43 words
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