Singapore Standard, 31 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-31 1 Singapore Standard ik. A n i: VOL. 11l NO. 121 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article340 1952-10-31 1 October's 82nd Bandit Killed Was Girl (16) FIVE more terrorists have surrendered m Hi Federation, while October's 82nd bandit to be killed was a 16-year-old girl. She was shot by the 4th Malay Regiment m Kuala Krau Pahang when the patrol entered a cultivated340 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-31 1 THE Duchess of Kent used chopsticks m an expert manner at a Chinese banquet on Wednesday night given by the Chinese community of Hongkong, reports Reuter. In this Standard photo radioed from Hongkong, the Duchess is seen at the banquet with Sir Shouson Chow, (extreme right). Others m the picture55 words
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Article17 1952-10-31 1 Convicts Free G uards I the riot I th state the con- Steven n I promised H17 words
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Article53 1952-10-31 1 Chan. Sir Mankani Lo, Mr. Ngan Shing Kwan and Mrs. Kwok Chan. The other woman is unidentified. Yesterday the Duchess laid the cornerstone of tin Queen Elisabeth Youth Centre and attended, tXtS Xowloon Residents *Aiisociation reception. At night she attended the Government House Ball, the highlight of53 words
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Article60 1952-10-31 1 TAX Teik Earn (44> was killed when a huge coconut tree fell on his attap house m Bukit Dumbar, Penang. early yesterday morning. The tree crashed through the root and fell o n Tan who was asleep. The rest of the family escaped Tan was rushed60 words
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Article20 1952-10-31 1 HOLLYWOOD. O-t. 30, (AP).— Producer Collier Young will marry actress Joan Fontaine In San Francisco next month.20 words
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Article141 1952-10-31 1 Decision On Absentee Councillors Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council- i frrs who absent themselves without leave from two consecutive ordinary meetings of the Council m future may forfeit their seats, if a recommendation of the Procedure Committee is approved at today s meeting of the Council. A Councillor's seat141 words
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Article41 1952-10-31 1 FOR the general observance of Remembrance Day on Sunday. Nov. 9, the duration of the two-minute silence will b e indicated by the firing of a gun at 11.00 a.m. and 11.02 a.m. on the Esplanade, near the Cenotaph.41 words
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Article168 1952-10-31 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 30, (Reuter) The Thai Government today authorised the Financial Syndicate, composed of nine local banks and one import-export firm, to import 40,000 ounces ot gold during November, according to reliable sources. T'i s amount is to be import-, ed In eight shipments oi168 words
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Article124 1952-10-31 1 Standard Shipping Reporter A FI.'&LY-LADEN Jrench Freighter arrived m Singapore yesterday en route to Saigon with a \itai cargo to help the war efforts of the French Union forces m Indo-China. The freighter, Pei Ho. of 8.612 gross tons, is calling here for the124 words
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168 1952-10-31 1 PENANG, Thurs.— With the view to stamping out blackmarketing of cinema tickets outside theatres the Penan? Police are attaching three conditions to cinema licences requesting the managements to comply with them otherwise the Chief Police Officer will have WU to withdraw their licences168 words
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Article44 1952-10-31 1 SINGAPORE is to establish a radio-telephone link with New York via San Francisco m the near future. The Standard reliably learned yesterThe radio-telephone will be operated by the Colony's Telecommunications Department. Local leading firms have been told of this proposal.44 words
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Article33 1952-10-31 1 BFA'ERLEY HILLS -(California)/ Oct. 30 CAP):— The condition of Dixie Lee Crosby wife of Bing Crosby, remained unchanged today. She still lay i v a coma at the Crosby home.33 words
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Article93 1952-10-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A 24-hour curfew has been imposed until further notice m the following two areas of Kota Tinggi District, Johore The areas ar e those enclosed by the wire perimeters of Lee Sawmills No. 4 at the 46i mile on the Mersing-Kota Tinggi93 words
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Article63 1952-10-31 1 SAIGON, Oct. 30 (AP):— A| typhoon with winds of 12U m.p.h. struck the Indo-Chinese coast today, and reportedly caused heavy damage at the French air and naval base ot Tourane. This was the third such storm to hit Indo-Chma m ten days, the first one. on Oct.63 words
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Article36 1952-10-31 1 PUSAN, Oct. 30, (ReuterAAP). US Ambassador Robert Murphy and United Nations Supreme Commander General Mark Clark today conferred With South Korean President Syngman Rhee for half an hour. They arrived at Pusan this morning.36 words
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Article119 1952-10-31 1 EN ROUTE with Truman, Oc-t 29 (UP)— President Truman, heckled by youngsters at twj stops, carried his campaign through lowa today and sharply attacked the Republican foreign policy and Far East programmes. An es« was thrown from the splattered against a rear window of the Truman119 words
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Article39 1952-10-31 1 A RADIO broadcast from Canton, quoted by the Hongkong Standard today, said that the Chinese steamer Wing Fook, reported to have been drifting off Hainam island on Oct. 26, sank yesterday about a mils from Haiaaa Gull.39 words
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137 1952-10-31 1 Thai Visitors Fly On Supply Drops THE Deputy Commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Air Force, Air Marshal Luang Cherd Vudhakas and his accompanying Staff Officers returned to Singapore bom Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On arrival they were met b^ the Station Commander Group Captain C. X. Champion de Crespigny who conducted137 words
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Article26 1952-10-31 1 SCARBOROUGH. Oct 10, (APi Lord Woolton (69) chairman of the Conservative Party and Lord President of the Council, underwent Knottier operation last night.26 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-31 1 photo. MR. JOHN RICHARD Hoyward A.S.P., and Miss Thelma Winifred Hilton after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore yesterday morning. StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article451 1952-10-31 1 Standard Staff Reporter MEN, women and children from all over Malaya —from Sungei Siput to Kajang and from Taipinq to Mentakab— are rallying to our call to give the poor and orphaned children "a merry Christmas." Yesterday's cash donations to the Christmas Toy Fund from451 words
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Article160 1952-10-31 1 A POLICE Land Rover i it can fins one Poli< c l lieutenant and li\ c S|)(" i.i >mstables was fired on bjr rorist s on Wedne »dt y a1 1 1 > L'Hth mile Limit on tne main K.iiai Road, Johore 'J'ln- 1 constables were160 words
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Article114 1952-10-31 1 UNITED States Deputy Defeat c Secretary WTilliam F.> ter \\i n arri-, c at Ka lang Airpofi by U S hte Conste lal ion on Sunday at n.m.. aftei [siting Kua Lumpur nrhere be wi.l contei with General Sir Gerald Tafl»« pier. Mr. Foster \t on114 words
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Advertisement110 1952-10-31 1 SFIELD COWWY 099 P.O Box ItU M m 9 3 SBfek Mm m\J SHEAFFEICS I*^ Sloup ]/j\* "Ju*t what the doctor t--^ Nfl^ ordered" to ovoid th« 7«\ clotting, clogging and corIP\ rosion caused by common y^y »nki. A switch to Skrip \^s^ can save many dollars m costly repairs110 words
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Advertisement71 1952-10-31 1 LOHMANN Distributors: CHU HWA CO., 129 1. Queen SU. Spore. 7. I WAFFLES tor X'MAS Just iJnpnrkvd J^ WAFFLE I ELECTRIC IRONS r ..m m^\ i^ipfl.; (f :■■:,<■■ 71 ?*SHs®fesb&* i U. '^^BSW 4^M Available v^ Round 1" Diameter 2XO volts ijjL fcC Rectangular II" x P 700 watts «771 words
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71 1952-10-31 2 MEMBERS Of THE PUBLIC IN POSSESSION OF INFORMATION REGARDING CORRUPT AND IMPROPER PRACTICES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE SHOULD GIVE INFORMATION EITHER ORALLY OR IN WRITING TO THE INTEGRITY COMMISSION. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BUILDING. KUALA LUMPUR SUGGESTIONS AS TO MEASURES LIKELY TO HELP IN SUPPRESSING CORRUPTION WILL71 words
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Article139 1952-10-31 2 Appeal Against Award AN APPEAL against the award made by the Commissioner of Lands, Singanore m respect of the acquisition of certain land at Nee Soon belonging to Buk.it Sembawang Rubber Company Limited to the Crown for defence purposes, which was disputed, was heard before Mr. Justice Brown. m the139 words
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Article80 1952-10-31 2 ILL and jobless a husband volunteered to help bis wife pack melon to double the day's income but the wife sairf no. So he rushed home and tried to take caustic .soda, the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone \as told yesterday. The husband.80 words
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Article14 1952-10-31 2 THE Postal Agency at Joo Chiat Road. Singapore 15. will I14 words
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355 1952-10-31 2 Govt Approves First Two Buildings t or Shenton Way Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government and the Improvement Trust hove approved plans for the first two buildings to be erected under the Shenton Way Development Scheme. These plans ore now awaiting apP**™*** Cit Council, the City Architect, Mr. W. I.355 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-10-31 2 photo. THIS is the revised plaa of the facade submitted to the SJ.T. for approval by Mr. Ng Keag Siang, wellknown Singapore architect, and designer of many of the new buildings that will go up along Shenton Way StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article258 1952-10-31 2 Blythes At H ome To Old People THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. an* Mrs. Blythe were hosts yesterday to 62 members o the Red Cross Old People's Club at their weekl; Thursday afternoon tea The guests were driven to the Colonial Secretary's residence, on the grounds of Government258 words
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Article86 1952-10-31 2 A TENTATIVE charge of armed robbery was explained to Chua Ah Seng of Tampenis Road,- m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. The charge alleged that Chua m company with three others unknown, held up Chua Sin Tuan and robbed him of cash and jewellery, totalling86 words
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Article270 1952-10-31 2 DELEGATES from four colleges m the Federation and Singapore and the University of Malaya, representing nearly 5,006 students, met at the Council Room at the Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines yesterday to form Pan- Malayan Students' Organisation. The Sultan Idris Training College abstained from voting) on270 words
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Advertisement390 1952-10-31 2 WAFAX DESK LAMP /5> j^BSSfIHHkL <4aßat iJ^SK^^jJ^k sJoSV'' v'^j^Hl HHhOHK^iI' "HHnlMiiai "twi'i Tm'T Mr iJillßMßfii irßrTriilTlt Fluorrx vni linliJ table lump. Good! eyesighl depends on good lighting, df>ii:iir<l lo svcrftllC >lraiu being ill^i^ib!e to Hi** eyes. Coßsnines onl> I~> walls. SENG HUP ELECTRIC Co. 171 Orchard ISoad, Singapore 9. Phone390 words
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Advertisement112 1952-10-31 2 i DELICIOUS C BUFFET SUPPER! I Heinz Vegetable Salad m MayoaiyufC mixtureof choice vcgetabl vs. diced, m,,.. v Wr an< j blended vmh :.i: s: Hn\7 M. l naise. It comes ready to mkvi;l IpSL lettuceandother greens it's i nu-ai n uu!: IP' Or you can mix it with I112 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 3 THE Happy World cabaret. j now under new management. is featuring George Phillips I dance band. There will be a gala opening tomorrow night. The cabaret intends to hold a "Hawaiian I Night" once a week.38 words
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Article225 1952-10-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORK ON the Singapore Young Men s Christian Association's $200,000 modern swimming pool lor members is to begin next year, the Association s secretary, Mr. Rowland Lyne said yesterday. Since the project was launched two years ago, funds have 3een pouring225 words
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Article90 1952-10-31 3 Home For Orphans Proposed Standard Staff Reporter THE Malay Women's Wei- j fare Association m Singapore 1 proposes to raise $450,000 to build a home for destitute Malay women and orphans, the President of the Association, Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, said yesterday. Government has agreed to allocate a piece90 words
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Article101 1952-10-31 3 THE Tamil Diffusion League advocates the introduction of inter-communal cultural talks over Radio Malaya. In a motion to be tallied at the Delegates' Conference of the Tamils Representative Council tomorrow, the League will urge the Council to approach the authorities of Radio Malaya and impress 1101 words
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Article171 1952-10-31 3 A.S part of their initial drive' to collect SI. 0(10.000 for the building of a general hospital and a maternity hospital, the M o v n t Alvernia Hospitals Building Fund Committee will be holding a flag day tomorrow. The two hospitals will rise on171 words
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Article44 1952-10-31 3 TWENTY-ONE of the total of 109 students attending the new session at Britain's cooperative college at Standford Hall, near Loughborough. are from overseas. Amongst these i are scholars from India. Sara--1 wak and Ceylon. One visitor from Malaya has yet to arrive44 words
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Article41 1952-10-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Dr. E. D. B. WolHe. Principal Medical Officer, Johore. has been appointed Assistant Director of Medical Services, Rural Hygiene, Federation of Malaya. He will leave for Penang on Nov. 7 to take up th e post.41 words
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Article, Illustration301 1952-10-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE proudest man m the passing-out parade of 600 Special Police Constables at tne Kulai Police Training School yesterday was •>as bin Ahmad, who won three silver cups tor_ the most important thing m bandit fighting good shooting. The301 words
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Article46 1952-10-31 3 handed the cheque to Mr. Mac Donald. The picture above shows, from left: Mr. Lakshmi Narayanan. Manager of the Indian Overseas Bank. Mr. Gopala Menon. Mr. MacDonald, Sir Sydney Came Vice-Chancellor of the University and Mr. Lim Cher Poe, the University's .Acting: Bursar.46 words
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Article93 1952-10-31 3 A CHINESE store-assistant who had no blends or relations suddenly found himself suffering from tuberculosis. As he was jobless and had no money to go for treatment, he tried to end his life, the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The store-assistant, Lav Vat j Soon93 words
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133 1952-10-31 3 FROM tomorrow, all comprehensive insurance policies on private cars coming m for renewal will be subjected to a 30 per cent rate increase. This was the decision of the Motor Insurance Association of Malaya following a special meeting m Singapore. New policies on private133 words
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Article23 1952-10-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Johore Cricket Club collected $1,480 a record total— from proceeds of the annual dance held recently.23 words
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Article, Illustration243 1952-10-31 3 ABAS BIN Ahmed proudly receives his third silver cup from Mr. J. B. Masefield. Chief Polite Officer. Johore. photo APPLICATIONS for the 540 places offered by the \ided Schools to boys and girls m Standard V at Government Feeder Schools, have far exceeded theStandard - 243 words
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Article95 1952-10-31 3 Swindled Postal Deposits SERFMBAN. ThllW. X postal clerk, H. I. Ponniah, (4 4) was today sentenced by the President <>f the Sessi Court, Seremban, to two ireai i rigorous imprisonment and i fine of $2,000. jn default farther six months rigorous imprisonment on a charge ol criminal breach of trust95 words
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Article105 1952-10-31 3 SFA'ERAL thousand ehi of Singapore are expecti I i dock to the Great world I their very own Poppy Day Party tomorrow which v continue from 2.30 to 6 p in Prizes this year are < ti.., ti;.l. once again demon ti ing the generosity of Sii105 words
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Article51 1952-10-31 3 POPPIES for motor-cars md other vehicles will !»^> -<» !d starting tomorrow, Nov. I, and continue until Nov. B. The car poppies will be available at $2.00 each, or three for $5.00, at Leading department stores the General Pom Office. the Union Building and Hongkong51 words
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Advertisement180 1952-10-31 3 I I AMERICAS FAVOURITE Dr. WEST S Miracie-Tuft tootMMrus! 4 •j" > r BETTER no matter how i^-j I^--— r-fl brush! It has NEW inch-lone I Bfl 'd brushhead vsMh 3 roy, BM^- 1 r West's Miracle-luf 1 i NEW q''":* 1 curved brush- g£-t >'t"gK3H if a*. t.t^ the180 words
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Advertisement57 1952-10-31 3 I -^ADMIRAL- 1 owtr ADMIRAL |jj" :i, w I does away with WASTED SPACE ijra /\^K oniy ADMIRAL P" y fc> gi\ ts vol the FEATURES W V g YOU WANT! IJV^aJ J^ j £isr- 2ERMS/ GENEROUS TRADE-INS! Ji Sole Agents: rf Singapore Q Distributors Malay* GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD.57 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-10-31 3 I k 'l? Rp LDJ^ s KV>f/:|V °rtt!^^^8 words
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Article219 1952-10-31 4 THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E.H. D'Netto, yesterday told two brothers, who fought with each other after a party, that they had a peculiar way of showing their happiness. The brothers, Henry Kum (22), and Robert Kum Koon Hoe (20), were each fined219 words
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Article44 1952-10-31 4 VISITING professor, D. G. E. Hall traced the growth oi nationalism m Burma. India, Philippine?. Indonesia and IndoChina, at a formal lecture to University of Malaya students yesterday. Professor Hall spoke for about one hour. Fifty students attended his lecture.44 words
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Article183 1952-10-31 4 Council Warns Builders The Singapjre City Council is to warn all ouilding contractors and architects that it will take legai action against them if they start any building without prior sanction from the Council. This has resulted from the action of a certain contractor and architect m making alterations to183 words
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285 1952-10-31 4 M. R. A. Aims At The Goodness In You, he says IPOH, Thurs. The Moral Rearmament Assembly and its founder, Dr. Frank Buchman an American of Swiss descent, aims at rekindling the goodness m the human heart. This was the theme of the public lecture delivered by Tuan Haji Mohamed285 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-10-31 4 photo. THIS huge rock m the foreground is part of a broken piece which dislodged itself 200 feet at the top of a marble quarry m Ipoh during blasting operations on Tuesday. Four Chinese labourers m charge of the operations had stood on itStandard - 82 words
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Article197 1952-10-31 4 Standard Staff Reporter CHANGES m procedure aimed at speeding Singapore City Council business will be considered by the Councillors at their meeting today. The changes hi ye been recommended by the Procedure Committee. The Committee recommends that powers be delegated to the President and Standing197 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-10-31 4 THREE Malayan journalists who spent a month m Britain on a Colonial Office visitorship returned by air yesterday. They were accompanied to Singapore b y Hongkong journalist. Steve B. Neoh. w'ui also went on tour with the party. Picture from right are: Mr. J. Rohan of Shell Public Relations, Singapore,Standard - 109 words
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Article80 1952-10-31 4 SINGAPORE City Electrical Engineer. Mr. C. C. Payne told The Standard yesterday that tests to auxiliary boilers at the new Pasir Panjang Power Station began yesterday. He described these tests as "preliminary" and said there would be many tests before he could say whether they had been80 words
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Article129 1952-10-31 4 THE Singapore Chinese Y.M.CA.'s SI .000 .000 building project is being held up because occupiers of a piece of land leased o the YMCA have not given up their former tenancy. Mr. S. F. Huang. Chinese YMCA secretary. -old The Standard yesterday that129 words
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Article400 1952-10-31 4 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding today: DAY Mac Donald House, Short St., New Spore I<'e Works. Cheng Van Place. Firestone, Mackenzie Rd.. B. Timah Pumps. Balestier Rd.. Jalan Ampas, Siong Hoe Biscuit Faciy., 8..M.8.C. Marßltehie. Braddell Rise. Alsagoff Estate. Island Golf Club. Windsor Park. Seletar Pumps.400 words
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Advertisement322 1952-10-31 4 HOW THE CROWDS THRILL TO THE MAGIC OF v9k THE MERftY S^S^jjK^U J9 VIVACIOUS. FII»TATIOUS^^i-? r j^B<^w/TURNER J| NEW M Wrf mmcDBV flli fIW WIDOW Jl J L Fernando LAMAS Jf^ J9j IW J liciuii moms JKr%>^Ki fl» H^iiip ■ii|i«i|CnvMg i-^iJS! I-ah-l <.. B. News Showing SARAWAK GREETS THE DUCHESS322 words
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Advertisement86 1952-10-31 4 presents jHlflfe^. J***% Anno S^*l^* I^, WB&'iuk L- »x_r»jx*>J*'»X>^'*^**w''^**w^w**w**w**w''u*xr'i_i~i_j~uj-i <-».i->_»> w M u ,ii w(^_ >> the eALTwrnrSl: JA boloest RAIDEf f Circle Seats Already Sold Out i [isi M'NITE TOMORROW HINDUSTANI Epic m TCOUKHt with FILL KMiI.ISM HJBfffUEB DIUP Xl MAI x l^ PREMNATH iatmtodi W\^- -ir>r» t -i_rxj-»-»~»L»^>86 words
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Article776 1952-10-31 5 MacG. Appeals For Volunteer Teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Education may take many forms there is not a single one of us who is not m need of education m form or another, said the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D.C. -cGillivray over Radio Malaya tonight when776 words
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Article62 1952-10-31 5 Language Board Appointments The following ntc I to a wt :1 B ii Pahang: Lip Cht Ab- "Mud i Ibrahim \.M s iai iff; t Ke 4 is it i Temei '■■■.■>'■ Vbdu] Karim Ml TV I Eng Suair. t1 m and Pekan Dato t bin Osman Yap K'ner Van;62 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-10-31 5 Picture. THE "Merry -Go-Round", a song and dance by pupils of the Lai Mm* School. Kuala I umnur m celebration of the school's 23rd anniversary on Tuesday. Yong PengYong Peng Seong - 29 words
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282 1952-10-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A motion proposed by Mr. S.C.E. Singam lor new and better roads for Kuala Lumpur and that the Federal Government should help m road planning and contribute towards expenses was approved today by the Municipal Council. He saul construction of roads282 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 5 A RECRUITING team of the Malay Regiment under its Recruiting Officer, Lt. Mohd. Sharif! will visit Muar district. Johore. on Nov. 3.24 words
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Article28 1952-10-31 5 KOTA TINGGI. Thurs— The circuit magistrate fined 'Teo Wee Keng and Teo Soon Chin $10 each for fighting and behaving disorderly at Jrlan Mawai on Wednesday.28 words
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Article67 1952-10-31 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Three ol University of Malaya Endowment Fund by Taipings amateur the first time here on Nov. 9 at the St. George's Institution Had The occasion i-; the g;-.*nd variety concert m iid '>' ie the town's ieadino amateur bands will perform jointly for67 words
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371 1952-10-31 5 Malaya Timber Hit All-Time Record In 1951 LAST YEAR'S production of timber m Malaya hit an all-time record with 42,701i,946 cubic feet- as against 36,169,842 m 1950 -in spite of the Emergency and the resultant difficulties m logging, according U) the annual report of the Federal Forest Administration. The figure371 words
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Article84 1952-10-31 5 A N'F.W limited transpon company. The Central Johoi Transport Co. Ltd has been formed at ECluang by ||V of vehicles wbo nave together m order to lessen undue competition and facilital prompt and efVicienl band m of goodl ill traint. The fompan> bai ten loi i■•84 words
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Article63 1952-10-31 5 MOTORCYCLIST FINED $130 PARTT BUNTAR. ThUT motor cyclist. Ong Ah V was fined a total <»t $130 b.j [nche Sallch bin Eckharrit m 1 the Pant B-ntar Court prheti he pleaded guilty to tut- summons charges of riding i motor cycle without a licence lulling to display the num »t63 words
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Article29 1952-10-31 5 PORT DICKSON Thur Kob Nam dI Scpatiß whs f < 575 m default two iiuxith: prlsonment at t^ Magistrate Court, sepan& for bnak nc curlew at Sepanff.29 words
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Advertisement197 1952-10-31 5 rnMMENCES TODAY WITH A TIMELY SAVING AND C A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP FOR X MAS lf«.r«. I* A* fc re looking toward to. I En 0»J~~ A "",r>i™il 5""... M «.»»»M-I«- P.» r,,.. Indian White Calk* i«" $'50 per yard Usual Price $8.50 v > BT SO 90 per197 words
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Article254 1952-10-31 6 T IK Stoga, Ot, Council has just announced 1 record budget The expenditure <.i &n» i: WW 000 11 S S<> is i r^ revenue, "S3 '"TV" LvU'fp,Udent. omitted these same 1 V: »m. miflhi surest inefficiency and improA;l IWs J^\* !rfttT City Counca Discontent ;.:J d254 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1952-10-31 6 TF NOTHING else at least 1 one paragraph was perfertly clear m the RfPort of the Whitton Arbitration B °The Board was set up by the Federal Government to Uttle the wage dispute be'ZS*,? ZS: cha'rmin!" "he other two members were Mr. Chnrles Gamba,1,534 words
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Article1056 1952-10-31 6 O. M. GREEN - THE MEANING OF MAOISM O. M. GREEN By [N a broadcast on May Day, I 1949, when the Cqmnunist conquest of China W as virtually complete, Mao Tse-tung emphasised that the Red revolution was nut limited to China. but must ultimately P^eed to '•the liberation of the 1.000 million suffering1,056 words
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293 1952-10-31 6 Sir;— The results of the G.C.S. Special Grade Promotions have just been officially released last week and it is of great interest to note that not less than onethird of the successful clerks were from the same departments where they were first appointed.293 words
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Letter67 1952-10-31 6 Sir;— The film "Aan" does not mean "Justice" as your reviewer put it last Sunday. It- is an Urdu word which means "Prestige". Indeed the story of the doe not admit it because she is a Rajput princess. Premnath contrives to do away with the Raja67 words
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Advertisement90 1952-10-31 6 SingaporcH^ Independent Morning ISetcspaper j ~HEAD OFFICE 128. Robimon Rood, Singopore. Telephone No.: ***** ***** Cable 0 TCcroph Add,e« s TIGERNEWS, Singopcrt, BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Time* Building. Printing Mouse Squore, London, EC 4 wjc: iSs TUcpKone 4588. Tekp^M U*. Telephone 1055. M WS SERVICES:- R««»e'. AMOciote* 9tt%t.90 words
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Advertisement47 1952-10-31 6 J Tomorrow at The Great World JAU The Fun of The Fair: i Children's Party m aid 0/ I POPPY DAY FUND From 2.30 p.m. to 6p. nt. > Admission 20 eft 4 Lucky Dips Fishing Games 4 Swings Roundabouts Balloons j J Sweets Ices Refreshments etc J47 words
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Article153 1952-10-31 7 LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter).— The Queen m h .losing Parliament today, mourned the loss of m m Korea md said: "My Government m the 1 lt( Kin^u^ and in the other countries of the nmonwealth have worked ceaselessly to achieve an n.tut agreement m conformity153 words
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Article41 1952-10-31 7 Lyttelton Holds Talks I Secrei I ferred wit 1 ficiais 1 I my of H Britain < I net with M Sir Evelyn m v ©I the 1 .-icil. I l v held a toi I ted of a ticipating m Mau41 words
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Article54 1952-10-31 7 B a neni m w i the ChiS er the lost V by delem to- :se IS 9 timed to m j iH i M timated 1 be V road, made ese M n a manifesto hid) fl c Chinese to band 9 get her54 words
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Article76 1952-10-31 7 LONDON. Oct. 30 (Reuter) Anounn Bevan'a leftwingers today publicly announced their acceptance oi the Labour Party's order t hat they disband their rebel sroup. But the Bevanites "deplored" the Party resolution calling for their dissolution as illiberal. based on "allegations which are 00l true" and as76 words
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Article104 1952-10-31 7 LONDON. Od 30 (ReuteD— l I. iboui men bei ol P.u liameni Stanley Awbery m the House ol Commons today asked the First Lord the Admiralty fox the ol a cable on outstanding claima v- received recently from the Nava! Base Labour n Smgapoi c, and104 words
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Article68 1952-10-31 7 H WOI. Oct. ,o. .AFP- F cfa Union forces today crossed the X ach R -er northwest I Hai r :he com se oi their ftrst ittack ag tinsi Vietminh pa this one since the be- ming ol :he dry season. The V .'v.v.'i r:t\d town68 words
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Article90 1952-10-31 7 SEOUL.. Oct tC fAP> Allied infantry amp. back Pinpoint Hili with clubbed rifles and cold steel today Earlier 2,000 Chinese Reds, bursting oui of the mouth of a long, uphill tunnel, had ga ned control ol the vital Central Korean front peak. I is mds ol90 words
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Article100 1952-10-31 7 NEW DELHI. Oct 30, (AP> India may reverse her present policy banning exports of strategic monazite sands used to manufacture radioactive thorium. Mr. S. S. Bhatnagar, director of Scientific Research, said m an interview today on returning from a world tour, including the United States100 words
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Article162 1952-10-31 7 L Rei 4 the Regional Office rf P ye m nan^i irday. Real C mbo. the n va sai d T c Defence Material Procurement Agencj is activating m Singapore its fourth Regional Office I; urtil supervise defence material procurement activities; m Asia and Australia. Singapore162 words
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Article198 1952-10-31 7 A JOHORE Government agreement has been concluded for the Singapore City Council to complete a 20,000,000 gallons ii-day target under the Colony's multi-million dollar waterworks project at Tebrau River, Johore. Agreement for the final targel of Tebrau River waterworks project providing for an additional 50,000,000198 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-10-31 7 GIRL STABBED MRS. T.S. TERRY. Branch Officer of the Red Cross (Singapore Branch) Old People's Club, helps Mrs W. L. Blythe, wife of the Colonial Secretary, serve tea at the Colonial Secretary s residence yesterday afternoon when 62 men and women from Bushey Park and Nantina Homes were K"£sts of114 words
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Article, Illustration439 1952-10-31 7 Na tiona lisa tion Of IPC Wanted LONDON, Oct. 30 (UP)— Officials dealing with Middle East affairs here switched their attention to Iraq today following last night's surprise dissolution of the Iraqi Parliament and the opening of election campaign with nationalization of Iraq's oil industry as439 words
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Article50 1952-10-31 7 BARBARA Ro'.raui P!( yer. I the German "Peace Angel of Helsinki" who interrupted the opening of the 1952 Olympic] Games to make a peace appeal, left Frankfurt by air yesterday for Tokyo at the invitation of 'he Japanese sroup of the "United World Federal Government/' Rev- ter.50 words
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Article123 1952-10-31 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. Zt (UP) [rantan Amba a i AMah Baleh today a d tlu j recent demon ti al i against the Shah m Iran very definitely were itaged v the I Communist-controUed 1 h Party. Saieh commented to t. en about the dhtmon trat123 words
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Article85 1952-10-31 7 JOHORE BAHRT '1 h Mi>. M H Edmett, \m» been .i;poiiiit'(i member ol all Town Boards m ttM district of Kota Tinggi, m p Mr (j Scurr who tia n gi i d lira Bdmeti who is the grandmother ol Urn boy who was85 words
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Article65 1952-10-31 7 JAN BIX OMAR (34) wm charged In the Sing' p>n First Police Court yesU with impersonating i I Council building m &pe< toi o 1 m the usumed charactei il was alleged be received c from Arang bin Sulaiman af Hie latter*i bouse at Lltti65 words
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Article72 1952-10-31 7 No. This is not a suicide attempt. It is yL one of the boys at the London Nautical School trying to keep gravity out of their physical training and this is one of the ways they do it. He has just finished a charge across the72 words
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175 1952-10-31 7 A RUBBER factory worker. Ong Hock Seng, told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday that he was chased out of the house by his wife and her uncle. He .felt so ashamed that he did not want to go175 words
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Article27 1952-10-31 7 A SHOP assistant Lee Boon See (28) was assaulted at the junction of New Bridge and Bukit Pasoh last night. A Sikh has been detained.27 words
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Article80 1952-10-31 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 30. (Reu-ter-AAPJ— Thirty China-bound passengers from Singapore were escorted this morning from the motor vessel Santhia to the railway station under supervision of immigration officers for the last stage of their journey home. The ship arrived here yesterday but because these passengers could yiot80 words
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Article71 1952-10-31 7 HAWKERS selling In Esplanade may continue to do n I until Now 14. Mr. T. P F. I McNeice, Singapore City Council President bold The Standard I yesterday. He was commenting on m appeal made by the hawkers thai they should be allowed to continue hawking71 words
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Article38 1952-10-31 7 THE HAGi'E. On. SO (fteuter) The Dutch Government said today it would pot RlVe 'P or limit iLs .sovereign' ov« Western Mew Guinea .me? 1 saw "no point" m resuming Ulki with Indonesia about the territory.38 words
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Article74 1952-10-31 7 Stondoir* London Coi respondent LONDON, Oct. 30. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S HH* Spot £962 per ton November 12, 6. feu £964 December 22, d. Jhrec monfh% £94 Jan./Mor. 22 d.74 words
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Advertisement116 1952-10-31 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS Announce THE RE -INTRODUCTION OF SERVICES TO SIBU T HERE ARE NOW 5 SERVICES EACH WAY PER WEEK TO SARAWAK and NORTH BORNEO M "days, Wednesday!. x Fr,doy,. TuQdoy, ThurSd °y' DCP. Singapore 0630 hrt. 0630 krs. D |p. Singopor. 0630 hrt. Kuchin S b« Kuchini Lobuan Lobuan116 words
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Advertisement40 1952-10-31 7 i p .I V JKm» •^^■^^^^'•"""^^r^*" .^BL. -^^t». -J^tfc-. -^^t— MtL*. "SPORTS LIGHT ROADSTER 2/ $130.00 I Extra: $4.00 for green colour Dynamo Ltghling I arul (l I^K PR^^^^Hi ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singopore) j Singapore and Kuala Lrnnpur40 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-10-31 7 HP®T1 /OH-H--I BROKE I I I'LL HAVE TO I I OH, AUNT I 1 T^JT I DON'T pmB^Sf I THE VASE work fast fr'it-zi— \think you'll26 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-10-31 8 lakdsjfkldjfuid ■ffljrti-t! at -sir ke StandardStandard - 10 words
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Article215 1952-10-31 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE HMS Amethyst of the Yan^se blockade^ he command of Commander A. R. L. Butler. The frigate, during her tour ,f duty, went up the muddy ?rengganu river "to show the flag" and was visited by the Sultan of Trengganu and by some 1,000215 words
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178 1952-10-31 8 3 Jap-Built Tankers To Be Launched TOKYO, Oct. 30 (AP)— i rhree large oil tankers. including a mammoth 38.000 tonner are scheduled to be launched m Japan during the first week of November. according to the Kyodo News Agency. All three are being built for foreign firms. The National Bulk178 words
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Article56 1952-10-31 8 HELSINKI. Oct. 30 Ren- I i ter)— Finland has made an I agreement with the British De Havilland Company for "the purchase of three Vampire II Jet Fighters for her air force. i a Defence Ministry spokesman i said today. Funds for the f j fighters56 words
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Advertisement559 1952-10-31 8 FAST REGULAR TO ANS PACIFIC SERVICE Overland Direct i n( M An»f!e« All \mericun Canadian CHl<" Penang PS hum S'parc An LA/81 INDIAN BEAR 24/26Sov 27/28 Not 29Noy/I Dec 24 Dei CHINA BL\R WWm 21/28D«c 29 Dec/1 Jan 24 Jan for Ml particulars of Do Cargo Deep Tanki and passenge,559 words
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Advertisement531 1952-10-31 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. l)u r S'Dore Due Penan* From In Port Nov 4 Hongkong 4 P»> un Nov 12 Not 16 Japan. H'kong Sails Sails Sails Penane P Sham Spore Nov 5 Nov 8 Hongkong 22X£ Nov 17 Nov 24 H kong, Japan fUkl j;,rpluii^ cargo 107 U wttb531 words
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Advertisement398 1952-10-31 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roy al Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW ¥ORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORIUNS Spore P. Sham Penang SOESTDYK (HAL) Gdn. 18 6 Nov Nov KOTA GEDE (RL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov KOTA BAROE (RL) 29398 words
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Advertisement473 1952-10-31 8 EAST ASIATIC Llllt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA t.K COXMNLM Spore P.S'ham ■•ASIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 57 Nor 4 J\ "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 6 7 Nov :> "PRETORIA' for Bangkok EV/ttttet "KOREA" for Djakarta Banekok Saiizon, H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 Der fe '•KIN A" for Melbourne473 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-10-31 9 Jps, Germans May 'Grab' S-EA Trade Again Standard Market Reporter THE TOKYO-BERLIN Axis is slowly making a big comeback m SoutnEast Asia, at least m terms of trade with Indonesia and Malaya m particular, according to trade sources. With the ratification ot the Japanese Peace Treaty with most countries Japanese246 words
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190 1952-10-31 9 Lower Overseas Prices Cause y 4 e. Drop In Rubber tner ien ires. H >wever, prices steadied ightlv towai the close to the opening levels. Some se ii from upconntry ported Singapore Charobei ol rommerce Rubbei Association i ices I per Ib i yesterday Buyers Sellers Loos i RSS o190 words
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Article128 1952-10-31 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINCS robber price> (cents per Ib io Sing a pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 spot loose "6' 77 FC) B m bales Nov No 1 R.S.S. 7<>,' 765 No. 2 RS.S. 7U 71? No. 3 R.SS. B7i 71] Tone: Steady. I ON1»ON Xl BHKR Thursday's opening128 words
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Article112 1952-10-31 9 NEW UK:\. UCI. •>>' va i n It was announced today Uiat o the United States Steel C< r- poration suffered sharply reduced sales and earnings tor the first nine months this year compared with I^sl. Sales for the nine months totalled U552.140.401.920 compared with U552,592,789,614 last112 words
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Article102 1952-10-31 9 NAGOYA, Oct. 30 (UP)— Trade relations between Japan and Pakistan have been snagged because Japan is buying American cotton m preference to higher priced Pakistan cotton, H. Y. Dadabhoy, of Karachi said recently. As the two countries have been trading on a fairly even basis, with Japan102 words
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61 1952-10-31 9 GENEVA. Oct. 30 (Reuter) New Zealand and the dairy products m reprisal against United States import restrictions. ml Delegates from both countries t J the seventh session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) saio they Objected > •'discrimination. H f61 words
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Article68 1952-10-31 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The i share market m Singapore was quiet m all sections today Tins and industrials showed "ttle changes with only small business "passing. Rubbers continued to be neglected. Changed pnees are: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers F Ord T aDd NeaV 2« 1.30 x all H'kong 8t68 words
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1325 1952-10-31 9 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY MIKD V\IIOX> KXIIIUIIION: a: British Council Hail \> a m io :> m. C! OKIM I) X B C I I A I At -H MV." S;ud:o. MiiUv.i.d House (Classical music) >; uo I ni. rOMBOLO: At Nee Soon Transil dining hall1,325 words
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Article108 1952-10-31 9 1 OX DON*. Oct 30 (Reulen--Mr Leslie Gamage, president of the Institute of Export, yesterday called on the (.om-. monwealth "to trade I >_c.nor as one unit rid ourselves it the tetters of GATT (General A.greeo»ent on Trade T;M- 'T^ and go all ->ut for i:t108 words
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Advertisement33 1952-10-31 9 B t A mIhI^MSbwB B c B 08WB Home Electric Workshop Equipment $140/- 4 f\ f v •>•■ Workshop Equipment for quicKer, FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED KCP 4 «5 Jalan Sultana, Balu Pahat, Johore.33 words
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Article1324 1952-10-31 10 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON AX ADVENTURE CALLED FJfUXU««Arnx By j \>T WEEK, I introduced to you that remarkable a< -hirveinent of raodera photochemistry, the ink'sral tri park, which is the swish MIBM for th<* colour film m geaeral urn* today. b t"' mpt i s key 1 the woi1,324 words
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Article349 1952-10-31 10 IT.M.V. have rercntly issued Ai- two quite astonishing records of music that was written over two thousand years ago. Arda Mandikian sings all six of the ancient Greek hymns that have survived m complete form and the modern listener is thus able to hear some of the349 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-10-31 10 BETTE'S BACK ON THE BOARD > BETTK DAVIS, Hollywood 2 star, started rehearsing re- 2 cently for her first stage role m JO years. She will appear m "Two's Com- panv," a musical revue m 2 which she dances sings. x and acts. The play is 2 scheduled to open90 words
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Article968 1952-10-31 10 BILL WEBB JONES - OF MEN AND MUSIC BILL WEBB JONES By i LETTER from Hugh Griffiths at present m the U.K. on leave gives quite a lot of information on current musical trends. It will be remembered that Hugh maintained a steady flow of records and platter chatter for Radio Rhythm Club, his968 words
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Article, Illustration543 1952-10-31 10 ANA CRUSIS - ANA CRUSIS MUSIC NOTES *L 'T'HE great Arturo Tosca- nini. n6w m his 86th year, conducted two allBrahms concerts m the Royal Festival Hall. London, recently. Judging by reports he still retains his long held position at the very head of the list of the world's orchestral543 words
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Advertisement97 1952-10-31 10 NTESPRAY POWDERED MILK. The purest, richest full-cream milk with only the water extracted. Your grocer sells Nespray -milk m its most convenient fort'ti MADE BY NESTLES FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER FOR MILK PRODUCTS N^^w H |f^ At Special request of many competitors, we have much pleasure m announcing II I97 words
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Advertisement142 1952-10-31 10 \m > <I\J'L >^ l Jt AMERICAN COUNTRY b WESTERN ARTISTS HANK SNOW (The Sing.ng U*f I |ust Telephone Upstcsrs The Gold Rush is over H My two timm' woman m The Rhumba Boog.e 9] Bluebird Island |j Down the trail of achm' hearts H X EDDY ARNOLD (The fmmmm142 words
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Miscellaneous375 1952-10-31 10 i —w~ i_i~cr~i_i~Q~i_o_i~>_r-i i-i n j y^^^ WW>MM|M fy RITA DEL MAR* rpODAY'S QUOTATION: -Make 1 other people like them*el\es v little better and I promiN,. tou th,. v w i|l like you very veil.— Lord Chesterfield." FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: Dei »te the morning to tasks at bana, organizing, systematizing375 words
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Article610 1952-10-31 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Impressive Workouts For XL Opening Day KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— River Patrol, Decanter, Gallant Reo, Chantilly and Kindling Ipoh trainer Marinus ran Breukelen's candidates—and Kuala Lumpur trained Ambassador and Ondine, were the most impressive workers at this morning's workouts of horses for Saturday's races the610 words
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383 1952-10-31 11 PARIT BUNTAK. Thurs.— Thrilling: badminton was seen when four ties of the Krian District open championships were played off at Mr. Tan Chin Tool's court at Parit Buntar on Wednesday. In the semi-finals of the men's open doubles, the defending champions, Khoo 800 Hin and383 words
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Article22 1952-10-31 11 THE sixth committee meeting»of the Jollilads will be held on Stmday at 7.30 P.m. at 521-2, Kmnpong Bahru Road, SingaDore,22 words
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Article133 1952-10-31 11 LONDON, Oct. 30 (AP)— Little Jimmy Logic, the 32--year-old inside right of Arsenal Football Club, has at last gained a Scottish international cap. Jimmy has been picked for the Scottish team to play Ireland at Hampden Park. Glasgow, on Nov. 5. Logic. a brilliant ball133 words
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Article65 1952-10-31 11 The following will represent RASC (RFC) m a rugby match against RAF Changi at Ayer Rajah Road on Saturday. Davies; McDermid, Carter, Wilson Lioyd. Gurney Williams, Hart, Langley, Nagie. Halliday, Vigus, Bell, Dominy Witt. Biddies. RASC "A" against RAF Changi "A* on Saturday Changi: MacMillan; Oliver. Gaudion, Maynard,65 words
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Article148 1952-10-31 11 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead hfajsdhfhdjhf HERE'S the front view of a player who has swung beaut tfully into the ball and followed through nicely. The dotted lines show a side view of the same golfer. Notice that the weight of the player facing us is forward, so that148 words
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Article42 1952-10-31 11 THE following are selected to play football for the Jollilads against the Johore Prison on the Railway ground Kampong Bahru Road on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. Narayana. Saiwan, Rasalc, Ghani. Ebrahim. Sintha. Vaithylingafn. Edwards. Salahudin, Munivandi. Krishnasamy. Rahman. Hussien. Vjiyanuthan,42 words
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Article132 1952-10-31 11 GLASGOW, Oct. 29 (Reutcr) Under the award of a Ministry of Labour tribunal, every footballer chosen to play for Scotland m a soccer international will receive £50 sterling, an increase of £20 over the present figure. This is one of the points m what Mr. John132 words
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Article34 1952-10-31 11 LONDON. Oct. 29 (Reuter)— 'Today's Rugby Union results were County Championship: Kent 0. Eastern counties 5. Club matches: United Services Portsmouth 6 Royal i Marines 3. Yorkshire 3. Northern Comi mand 11.34 words
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Advertisement97 1952-10-31 11 I irsday. 30th n Sunday. the r feast I j ""'Tons vacahT I f -F NORTH BORNEO. H invited H ifled perH f Ass:stant H the salary H the ap- |uirct nt« ci d and E^H > 1 r taeM ex-|( s Protired b j E ectric I to Station97 words
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Advertisement650 1952-10-31 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOVEMBER MEETING 1952 SATURDAY 15TH, WEDNESDA JJTg AND SATURDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER 1952. E \J™ES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, sth November, 1952. SWEEPS- $1/. Unlimited Sweepstakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race Day. Applications ior I tickets must be m writing and be650 words
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Advertisement684 1952-10-31 11 Meeting. RiveT Patrol finished ahead of Decanter (Percival) m a fullstripped run over three furlongs returning 36 4/5 sees for the trip. River Patrol finished very impressively while Decanter apprears to have benefltted from his four months let up and has freshened up considerably. Decanter's last effort was at the684 words
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Advertisement186 1952-10-31 11 f; 9 Sh HH «m- >.:,> B^9^ Ai^nsßs IBRHSHHNHiIsifIH9I^BHBH^iMO^n^fI9HRSMHv^ For your family's protetdon, Jn<isi on KI.IM- C\f^~^w^ produced from selected cow's milk under the most -£-^^2/ Six rigid, scientific controls, and specially -packed to H« r <vn < o m, Ir.lrrn.ri Cooi. assure you aluays of pure, <>afc milk, K«i«'>n186 words
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Article68 1952-10-31 12 TEAM on tow of the five Ptay«" r.- tuned for the team to represent the Colony m ge forthcoming Tablr Trnoia Champ a-hip-I:.- fifth pliyer is to »v d- d aft'r a further trial match. The four players last BicM were: Chuu K,m Ilearn, Lok Heng Chew. roo*68 words
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Article270 1952-10-31 12 ,oon *h« ttcy fl«« try) t0 nil n was the schoolujjucr W t" 3 pointsjij^ 9^ the show Giving a rousing display the school forwards outplayed -i heavier opponents both m the set scrums and m the loose and it was only the poor mding270 words
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Article30 1952-10-31 12 X U VXG nmrs.- In i t Hockey Lea&ue f X ang indoSports Ci ib, def« J. C A Serdai goals to niL v unathevan ano B Singh,30 words
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85 1952-10-31 12 Joey Archie To Meet In St. Louis NEW YOrtK. Oct. 30 (AP)— Jim Norris. president of Inter- I": mai Boxing Club, said yesterday he "leaned toward" St.; Louis and Dec. 10 as the site an t date for the proposed light heavyweight title bout between Champion Joey Maxim and Ai\85 words
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Article35 1952-10-31 12 .fOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Singapore Police play the Johore Police at soccer on Saturday on the Police Depot Ground, Johore Bahru. The two teams are meeting for the first time since the liberation.35 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-10-31 12 Dr William George Penney, 43 who was responsible for the design of the British atom bomb and was In charge of the technical sivle of the test at Monte Bello Islands on October 3. is seen driving off from Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club. It was announced61 words
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Article132 1952-10-31 12 LIM KEE CHAN unbeaten flyweight champion of Singa- pore should stop Jackson m their return fight at the Happy World Stadium tonight. The promising Chinese boxer who has an impressive record will not allow Jackson to stretch him like he did m their first i meeting. However,132 words
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459 1952-10-31 12 FASTER, fitter and superior m every way, St. Andrew's School XV gave the University of Malaya a hectic time to beat them 11 points (1 goal, 2 tries) to 3 (a drop goal) m a thrilling match on the Varsityground at Bukit Timah yesterday.459 words
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Article222 1952-10-31 12 LONDON, Oct. 30, (Reuter) Softer fixtures for November 8: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal vs Middlesbrough Aston Villa vs Preston B!*ck:)f»o! vs Newcastle B)lfo:i vs Burnley Charlton vs Liverpool Chelsea vs Cardiff Deibv vs West Bromwich Manchester U. vs Sheffield W. Portsmouth n Tottenham Suuderland \s Stole* Wolves222 words
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379 1952-10-31 12 FIJI'S SOLDIER-SPORTSMEN LEAVING NEGRI ccrcmßAN Thurs.— The prospect of Negri Sembilon winning the HMsSyocompetKhosbeen diminished by the forthcoming deDorture of the Ist Bottolion, Fiji Infontry Reg.ment, who are leaving the crate shortly for operational duties elsewhere. With them will go the rugger players, cricketers and athletes who have delighted the379 words
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Article108 1952-10-31 12 IPOH. Thurs.— land tei Regiment shared honour^ Worcester Regiment m Lin Seng Fook soccer cup competition today Each side t two goals. On the Upper Padang. X it Indians proved their supet ty In hockey when they ri< I ed Ramblers Sports Club by three «oa!s to108 words
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Article106 1952-10-31 12 PENANG, Thurs.— Several changes are being made m the Penang side to meet Perak at Ipoh m the rugger friendly; this Saturday. Only six of) the players who represented the State against Selangor are! being retained for this forthcoming game. The following is the106 words
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592 1952-10-31 12 Standard's Badminton Reporter. NOW that there is a first class badminton hall m the Colony, there should be no question of the Thomas Cup challenge ties being changed to other countries as long as Malaya holds the Thomas Cup, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, President of592 words
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Article381 1952-10-31 12 lrun, niuiv iuuui dim c.\|jciiciuc «iv, »»*w riended to make Peiak's hockey team a sound proM>sition against Penang: on the latter' s ground m Western Road this Saturday. Both m defence and ittack, Perak well served and it will indeed require i good team to381 words
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Article184 1952-10-31 12 Patterson Says 4' Went To Dogs' GLASGOW. Oct. 29 (Renter') Jackie Patterson, former world flyweight boxing champion told a bankruptcy hearing today that he had "frittered away" more than £33,000. He had spent the money— the earnings from his five top fighting years— o n gambling and partying. H e184 words
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Article120 1952-10-31 12 Melbourne Cup Field MELBOURNE, Oct. 30: (Reu-ter-AAP) There are 33 fma acceptors for th e Melbourne Cup of AC 14,000 to be run ovei two miles at Flemington race course on November 4. They are with weights: Dal ray 9.08, Hydrogen 9.00, Mors< Cod- 8.12, Peshawar 8.10, Re formed 8.05,120 words
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Article24 1952-10-31 12 Good Win For Ulu Lang at it D Lumpur K. game I goal play* side. Shaw, as the R ball. Sin Sir. bled S24 words
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Advertisement314 1952-10-31 12 rhese Watches assure yo >f the utmost m all th fine qualities you look foi RECORD X GENEVA ents E. NASSIM SONS 381, North Bridge Rd. UNWANTED HAIR TRH »IO WATER No.l and then if TRICHO WATER NO. 2 is used hair roots die and hair growth stopped Specif TRICHO314 words
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Advertisement81 1952-10-31 12 THE MUSICIAN'S UNION OF HKANV 5/fc Grand Annual Colo Bott RAFFLES HOTEL BALLROOM Monday, 3rd November 1952. Bp.m. to 2 a.m. 7 M,.||kno*n ami Emmnk <!'<.. (I jm t. lim k\ pWigr— WM jni/r. b«Uooas n< «h. I Ticfcefs S3 per person FrOtt all Haml.haelr,- M> I- i i,j, j.81 words
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