Singapore Standard, 1 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-01 1 Singapore Standard 4k JL M J. VOL. 11l NO. 122 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article10 1952-11-01 1 Buses For Students Wanted Of I p the n npanies.10 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-11-01 1 photo Miss Shirley Abicair. Australian singer plants a kUs (> n Mr. .Malcolm MacDonald a> she coos "My Heart Brloagj To Daddy at thf Capitol Blue Room la.st ni^ht where the Scottish ex I niversity students held their 43rd dinner. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article77 1952-11-01 1 PENANG, Fri Tenders for (10.000,000 water scheme m Pahang would not be i I) the United King- m mf, sai I the Municipal Mr. L. R. F Earl at today's Co n meeting. Be was rep jring at the adjournment to Dr. N. K. Menon, b i tske i77 words
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Article61 1952-11-01 1 THE HAGUE, Oct. 31 (Renter) A Supreme Court ruling tod.i> invalidated Indonesian claims for the extradition of cv captain Raymond Westerthmg, former leader ot the rebel band of the HeavtMil> Host" m Indonesia. The Court ruled that Westernng is of Dut< h nationality an 1 cannot61 words
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Article559 1952-11-01 1 THE Christmas Toy Fund of The Standard readers has passed the §4,000 mark. The total at 6 p.m. yesterday va; S4 073.86. after adding yesterday's cash donations which amounted to 5368.86. Among the gifts m kind of unusual interest received yesterdayaac two pairs of559 words
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Article, Illustration649 1952-11-01 1 (1) Call To Sir Han Hoe To Resign PSC Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Sir Han Hoe Lim to resign from his membership of the Public Service Commission because of what was alleged to be a I "very serious deviation from established prinI ciples649 words
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Article, Illustration641 1952-11-01 1 OVER 800 members of the Singapore Labour Party unanimously agreed last night that the Labour candidate for the South Ward, Mr. P. M. Williams, should be expelled from the Party because he was an "undesirable element." The members, who arrived at the641 words
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Article51 1952-11-01 1 PUSAN, Oct. 31 (ReuterAAP) The First Battalion, Duke of Wellington Regiment, which arrived m Pusan aboard tie troopship Devonshire yesterday, disembarked this morning after a dockside welcome ceremony. Korean girls presented flowers to the Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel F.R. Bunbury and two bands played God Save the51 words
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Article32 1952-11-01 1 MARKING Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's* 66th birthday a shipment of fighter planes for the Chinese Nationalist air force is expected to arrive al a Formosan port. Renter A A PAAP - 32 words
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Article146 1952-11-01 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 31 (Reuter-AAP) The 17-year-old Duke of Kent today drove a British Army Comet tank within three miles of Chinese Communist territory. He was inspecting British army, air and naval forces on the 30-mile strip of leased Chinese mainland territory opposite Hongkong island.146 words
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Article142 1952-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Justice Whitton. Chairman of the Rubber Wages Arbitration Board will meet re- preventatives of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and j Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers Union m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to clarity paragraph 13 of the recent rubber wages award.142 words
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Article184 1952-11-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter MOKE than 100 people who applied m October for entry permits into the Colony for their relatives and families now m China already have been interviewed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Dr. S. Y. Wang, the Secretary of the Chamber said184 words
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Article96 1952-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UP) A diplomatic official said today that the Defence Department has given orders that spare parts for at leas* four helicopters be flown to In-do-China next week \o enable stalled craft to fly again. The oflicial said this is the result of96 words
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421 1952-11-01 1 MR YAP PHENG GECK, (Nominated) threatened to resign "without hesitation"' from the Singapore City Council "under prolyl if it should ever become evident that what is displeasing to the Chair .s for that reason irrelevant. He was speaking during adjournment at yesterdays meeting421 words
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Article282 1952-11-01 1 POLICE SAVE REFEREE BOXING Standard Sports Reporter THK PROMPT am- ll o! tn police prevented Referee "Nipper* Shaw from being mobbe I by angry boxing fans at the Happy Woi ;d Stadium la it nigiit. Referee Shaw had awai the main mem to Bill Jai tc > i against Lim282 words
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Article38 1952-11-01 1 SAX FRANCISCO, Ocl It, CAP).— A new Pacific coast shipping tie-up was threatened today by AFL .sailors who ordered stop-work meetings m major ports to protest inaction of the Wage Stabilization Board on strike-won pay mcreases.38 words
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Advertisement73 1952-11-01 1 jjHG*»- t! KUALA LUMPUR PfNANG I STONE CO. LTD. TONUM' BRAND NON-FERROUS METALS Ska. <^^ka. N^ Cj^ Mm\\ \W J C Sam MJ*^ -mm\ x. *N y *'^.MWnm^a\\ m^ a* 7 1 At ,<£ \mMag 9 \\g\ 9W^ '^Meg\\m ST ONtS Bearing Metals "ONE'S Casting Bronzes "ONES Copper Tadu, Nails73 words
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Advertisement47 1952-11-01 1 HAND COT CPYSTALWARE m a voids range it always available here Call and Select amg* requirement* Th NOVELTYiTon 88 North Kridc< Road C Phont UXt \f¥PJ, w\\ iiiini ilfM^M 1Z VuVl wr k 'Aw Flavour Fragrance Drink Gold Dollar Tea I SHUM YIP LtONOfIA PLANTATIONS CAMERON HICHIANPS47 words
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Article752 1952-11-01 2 McNeice Rebuts Nair's Suggestion Of \Taking Sides Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the criticism of one political party's manifesto by the President of the Singapore City Council may give the public an impression that he is m farour of the other political party752 words
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Article122 1952-11-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the Trade Commissioner for Indonesia against the prohibition of local exports of tea and tea dust to Indonesia will be made by the S ngapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This wa« the unanimous decision of the Chamber at122 words
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Article73 1952-11-01 2 AFTER a heated argument with her Chic tenant over the I anqing al doors m the house, a yoong Chinese schoolgirl took a solution of poison, the Singapore Coroner was told ji sterday. The Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. was holding an inquest into the death of Wong73 words
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Article89 1952-11-01 2 [.OE MENG KONG, a City C mnfll Srk, whose wife deserted him, successful^ petitioned fur s divorce from her. a-, i the :\> o iy of their daughter, when Mr. Justice Brown granted a decree nisi ho :r\: e a: so'ute m not less than89 words
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Article75 1952-11-01 2 A RUBBER tapper. Cheo Swee H.n. was yesterday ordered bj kbe Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, to be escorted back to Johore by the Federation Police, Cheo was wanted by Johore Police for allegedly failing to report to the nearest Police Station wl.en75 words
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Article47 1952-11-01 2 ALL Saints' Day will be observed m Catholic churches today. There will be masses at 6, 6.30 and 7 a.m. On Monday, All Souls* Day will be solemnised. In the evening, blessing of the graves will take place at Bidadari and Bukit Timah cemeteries.47 words
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Article75 1952-11-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN ASSURANCE that the Procedure Committee of the Singapore City Council had no intention of gagging Councillors "whether they speak sense or nonsense*' was given at yesterday's meeting of the Council by Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive North). Mr Rajah's assurance came when Mr.75 words
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Article, Illustration110 1952-11-01 2 FOUR officers of the Singapore Police Farce received the Colonial Police Medals for Meritorious Service from His Excellency tne Governor Ttfr. J.F. Nicoll at the Police Training School yesterday. They are seen m the picture above (from left): Mr. A.fiL Frew, Superintendent ef Felice, Mr. F.G. Minns, Superintendent ef Police110 words
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Article131 1952-11-01 2 A YOUNG man, Lin Hian Choon. suddenly got out of bed m the' middle of the night, mounted his bicycle and rode away. The following morning his body was found floating m lour feet of water m a concrete tank m the Singapore Island Club,131 words
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Article256 1952-11-01 2 CHAN BAK Choon alias Hou Lou, aged 40, the headman of a secret society known as Sar Jee was sentenced yesterday to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, for being a member of an unlawful society.256 words
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484 1952-11-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to submit a memorandum to the Governor, Mr J. F. Nicoll m a fresh attempt to obtain franchise rights for the many thousands of Chinese domiciled m Singapore. This decision was reached484 words
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Article168 1952-11-01 2 Cheated 2 Hotels Jailed A 26- YEAR-OLD European. Arthur John Eraithwafte, who cheated two hotels m Singapore of $511.70. was sent to prison for three months, by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday. Brithwaite cheated Raffles Hotel of $330, and the Cockpit of $181,70. It was168 words
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Advertisement143 1952-11-01 2 Bui do not fear- f^" \/s ASPRO is here X i •ASPRO 1 tablets have the f I &*V x power to stop the fever and soorno away Hie pains am 4 //I aches m tne body and joints. *AS PRO' tablets are also very QUICK m action. Each tablet143 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-11-01 2 1 *msWmmm*****msm HAINT HE Sr r H"* v JL -E AT TH'WOHftNAGE: S. TOAtsIKLV -THEY j. 'F.- lA t i lijia/rße abab>/? wre legally a baby i worried abo. >tl il J £m |H ik. \LA V VOLZ-RE ADOPTED -OP WOU J HAMMY-'.' FOR 4 O YE A A M57 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-11-01 3 Payne Praises All Members For Good Work Standard Staff Reporter THE recruitment of suitable staff for the Singapore City Council Electricity Department continued to be a difficult problem and was further aggravated by depletion through resignations, says Mr. C. C. Payne, City Electrical Engineer, m343 words
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Article48 1952-11-01 3 Thais See Jets Doing A eroba tics Air L I his B its visit- Brig I take target n took off. '•ruled a Opera ti Mas IS p of p. J. 60 S I Meteor agah. Air B conChildrt ig, he was C FF.AF. I Sane: D morning48 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-11-01 3 NOMINATION URGED: THK 4,000 strong Singapore Hawkers' Guild should be represented on the City Council by nomination. Mr. C. H. Yin, adviser to the pan-Malayan Federation of Hawkers' and Petty Traders' Association, declared yesterday. Mr Yin had discussed hawkers' problems with the City Council Pres it,246 words
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Article98 1952-11-01 3 S.J.R.O. To Approve New Rules THE Sing >re Joint Relief Organisat m at a meeting yes- le led to call an c:> mr linary general meeting to approve the new rules of the > 4 misation. The meeting, which will be called m three weeks' time. a decide on the98 words
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Article41 1952-11-01 3 A BANKRUPT. S. A. Salam. who offered to pay his $I.Btis.tJo liabilities m 50 years at the rate of $3 a month, was ordered to pay $7.50 monthly by Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday.41 words
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Article127 1952-11-01 3 OSCAR Gilbert Stewart, a mobile overseer of the International Airport, who petitioned for a divorce from his wife Millicent Annie Stewart on the grounds of her desertion and adultery with co-respon-dent Clifford W. Galistan, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m not127 words
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Article32 1952-11-01 3 HEE KIOW of LinggL. Port Dickson, was fined $150 by the Port Dickson Magistrate, Raja Suleiman, yesterday for causing hurt to Pun Tee Siong and Pang Eng Siong.32 words
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Article, Illustration131 1952-11-01 3 PROFESSOR Chan? Tan Nuns, the well-known Singapore artist, lias received a letter from the Lady-in-Wait-ing to the Duchess of Kent. Lady Rachel Davidson, thanking him for the Chinese scroll which he presented to the Duchess on her departure from Singapore last Monday, Oct. 27. The letter says131 words
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Article287 1952-11-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL number of 1,130 consumers were cautioned for contravening Electricity Consumption Restriction Regulations, and since rationing of electricity was introduced, 142 letters of warning have been sent out to consumers who exceeded their allotted ration, says Mr. C. C. Payne, City Electrical287 words
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Article180 1952-11-01 3 LEGATES to the preliminary conference at ftmg Bin Hall, I niversity of Malaya, to form I'm Malayan Students' Federation solved the ;i o membership yesterday. i no restric•up. the v found was e'e rlibilitj oi exship I who are S ib-Com-k into this Mr. Wang180 words
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Article16 1952-11-01 3 who was OD his apMr. Justice pore Bigh I id $1,450. ol had been16 words
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Article50 1952-11-01 3 THE publ c examination of Lim So > Ban, scheduled to have taken pi ace ye.derday before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore High Court, was adjourned sine die. when the Court was informed that Lim had submitted a medical certificate indicating that he was seriously50 words
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Article66 1952-11-01 3 PROPOSALS for celebrating the Prophet Mohammed's Birthday will be discussed a^ a meeting of representatives of various Muslim Associations of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, on Tuesday, Nov. 4. at 5 p.m. at 31 Lorong 12. Geylang Road. Mr. A. Wanjor. Hon. Secretary of the Society, announced66 words
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Article76 1952-11-01 3 A LAR G E -roup of mourners attended the funeral at Bidadari yesterday afternoon of Mi. P. E. Sundaram, hospital assistant at Shell Co., Pulo Bukom, More than a hundred were his colleagues at Pulo Bukom, who knew him affectionately as •'Doc." Mr. Sundaram, who died76 words
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Article, Illustration268 1952-11-01 3 'Life Nature' Photo Exhibit SINGAPOREANS will be able to see some outstanding work by camera enthusiasts of Malaya. North Borneo. Thailand IndoChina and Hong Kong when the Sin Chew Jit Poh Weekly opens its third photographic exhibition at the Chinese Chamber Of Commerce today. The contest— "Still Life And Nature268 words
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Advertisement42 1952-11-01 3 MUI TONG HOTEL j j£J|J Air-Conditioned No. 85 Beach Road, Singapore. (Opposite New Alhambra Theatre) BAR RESTAURANT AT YOUR SERVICE, SPECIAL 1W h FURNISHED DOUBLE BED ROOMS, WITH PHONE ;,:VM< ATTACHED. Every Sunday Curry Tiffin TELEPHONE NOS. *****, *****, 24^63. (3 L<nes)42 words
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Advertisement226 1952-11-01 3 8 MUSIC and DANCING Ifflf^i r MISS AUCE LEE JppJ fki+H't EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Jr ft MALAYA'S SINGING STAR -*ni MISS POON SAU KENG IT\J > I L_ j I CHINESE rOOD AT ITS BEST jfl MPj |> L OATA-AV W ft. ftESTAVR-ANI M > fIR A -c-oriditionr K> <■226 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-11-01 3 «i^^Tm u\ oil II ict s* f^iT Tt^i RX" /tt^^^i 4 I —^H Jl^BBS^^^^P'^^^^B^ I ML./Vb/P'i I j r-Mr IV r^ L22 words
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Article907 1952-11-01 4 Denies Assault Allegations By 'Informer' IPOH, Fri. A middle-aged Chinese, Ooi Ah Kai, self-confessed "informer" for a European, Mr. Mackay today alleged he was assaulted by Assistant Superintendent of Police, M.I.S. Murray, staff officer Crimes, Tapah Circle, during a five-hour interrogation at the Central Police907 words
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154 1952-11-01 4 Andre Says Farewell To Malay Regiment IPOH, Fri. The Director ol the Federation Military Forces, Brigadier J K. G. Andre, spent the last two days m Perak paving farewell visits to the forces under his command. On Thursday morning. Brigadier Andre called at the headquarters of the Federation Regiment at154 words
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Article30 1952-11-01 4 H Si te W rare C tfu Sta c H re Bahru v. a Dato k< the c H nid bin resent* I -h< X a Tingg30 words
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Article275 1952-11-01 4 TWO more terrorists have been killed, two wounded and two captured by security forces m the Federation. One member of the security forces has been killed. 0.-.c terrorist was wounded by a patrol ol "C" Company, the mat King's African Rules, m the Beaftooa275 words
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Article34 1952-11-01 4 THERE were 839 births to 191 deaths m Singapore for the week ending Oct. 25. The cause of most deaths were enteritis with 36 fatalities. Infant mortality was six m every ten.34 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-11-01 4 Pilah District m Negri Sembilan bade farewell on Thursday to the Ist. Bn. Fiji Regiment and presented them with a silver salver, a shield and a che DC as a token of gratitude for their services. In return the Fijians fi-ave the people a war club as a symbol of65 words
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Article249 1952-11-01 4 Pg. MTUC Backs Move On Mediums PEN ANG, Fri.— The Penang division of the Malayan Trade Union Council strongly supported the an on taken by Mr. J. R. Cole. Officer-in -charge of Crime, Penang to suppress biackmarketing of cinema tickets and gambling, especially the '100 Numbers.' m a statement issued249 words
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Article92 1952-11-01 4 THE District Officer. Kinta. Mr. J. S. H. CunynghamBrovcn. yesterday explained to a deputation of Perak Sundry Shops' Association the action which has been taken under the Director of Operations' directive to prevent foodstuffs and essential supplies going to Communist terrorists. The effect of this regulation is92 words
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Article66 1952-11-01 4 The British Council has awarded Mr. Gopal Das, Su- perintendent of the Malacca I Boys Jubilee Club, a four- months' visitcrship to the I United Kingdom m January to study youth work and youth clubs. Mr. Das is a member of the Department of Social66 words
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Article141 1952-11-01 4 KOTA BHARU. Fri— The Tengku Mahkota yesterday presented certiiicates to 229 Laubach teachers who graduated from various centres m Kelantan at a simple ceremony m the Padang Garong Malay School here. Thirty-four people who passed the literacy course were also awarded certificates. The retiring141 words
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Article267 1952-11-01 4 PENANG, Fri.— Dr. N. K. Menon was told m a written answer tabled at the Municipal Council meeting: this afternoon that investigations were m hand by the Municipal Engineer and Building Surveyor with a view te providing a new outlet to the sea near Jelutong267 words
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Article17 1952-11-01 4 THE all-Malaya Penghulus* meeting will be held at Batu Pahat, Johore, tomorrow and on Sunday.17 words
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Article49 1952-11-01 4 ANOTHER village committee was formed at Jeniang on Oct. 26 at a meeting held at the Jeniang Chinese School attended by about 100 people. Among those present were Che Manser bin Haji Ahmad, State Liaison Officer, and Mr. Goh Seng Kuan, Asst. Chinese Affair* Officer, Central Kedah.49 words
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101 1952-11-01 4 PENANG. Fri. The officer m charge of crime. Penang and Province Welle-ley Mr. J. R. Cole, said yesterday that the Police would consider taking action against people who profess to tell fortunes. They included mediums who gave tips m the MM characters gambling, and would101 words
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Article67 1952-11-01 4 THE ORAL examination of Cambridge School Certificate students who are going to sit m December l!if>2 was he.d m the Government English school. Muar, on Wednesday and Thursday by M r A F Hunter, Superintendent of Education. Johore. There wen 59 boy* from the Government67 words
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Article29 1952-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.. Kirn Chin Moo was sentenced to death for consorting with unknown persons who possessed firearms, by Mr. Justice Wilson m the High Court today.29 words
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Article24 1952-11-01 4 A SPECIAL constable. Mr]. Yusoff, was sentenced to 3 weeks' jail for miseuudurl and indiscipline by assaulting. a senior officer at Police Headquarters, Kajang.24 words
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Advertisement48 1952-11-01 4 TREMENDOUS CROWD GREETED THE Ist DAY OF OUR SALE We apologise for the numerous patrons who have been turned away. J fV#ffic>l»##«f/„. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR TOY BAZAAR ...SELECT YOVR CROCKERY AND A LATEST RAMI OF LEATHEB GOODS Oi TIE IST FLOOR We open till 6p.m. J48 words
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Advertisement190 1952-11-01 4 I fW wi: m:r si:is>r\ Jill arE'V < IB WY fIF *y W PUZdCli&itj Our Vasf and Lafes/ Rcnr Comprises of J Sl«*ain-hi|»-. Ko>aJ Pi<lnr<. 1 Pi<hir« Bl<*<k>. J from 20 wooden |»h < |<> t<t;. j TOY DEPARTMENT j I Hardial Singh c-Soms Ltd C «3& iw— Oh— m190 words
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140 1952-11-01 5 Fou r SubCommittees To Plan Celebrations Coronation dj j pore Coronattions Commitmet yesterday retariat. under n.inship ot the PresMori ot the i oun.il. Mr. m Tuan, heard ports from its sab nmmittees. I I i Memorials Tela -en M D G old. J? been coI HW'c mrmiimmm illumination*. .1 pr.ii140 words
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Article, Illustration468 1952-11-01 5 'Onus Should Not Be Placed On Passengers' Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors, at their ordinary meeting, decided to rescind a decision taken by them m November last year making it an offence for passengers to board Singapore Traction Company omnibuses and trolley buses which carry468 words
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77 1952-11-01 5 P.i.n.i lebar engineers arc faced with a big problem hou to transplant this .iO-vear-old tree to a sit,- >00 yards away, and "still make it live.*' It has a tilth of at least three feet. The tree areu from a sapliag taken from77 words
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Article54 1952-11-01 5 Election Sy mbols THE Singapore Government v. has given 28 symbols Singapore City Council c ns The symbols wheel, k>l, almeirah, Ibag -np. lamp, clock. er, bird. telephone, pen. bu rket, butterfly, ring, hat. i.t nera ketl le stag, topee. pan, bl '3 c, key. scissors. pipe sh tree l54 words
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Article339 1952-11-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors, at their meeting yesterday, agreed by a majority vote to declare the canteen m the Council building "out oi bounds" tor the staff during office hours, after an unsuccessful move by Mr. M. P. I). Nair (Ind. Lab.339 words
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Article52 1952-11-01 5 GENERAL Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission at Calcutta. Swami Madhavananda opened yesterday Singapore's new SlOO.OOO Sri Ranakrishna Temple at Hartley Road. Representative of India. Mr. M. Gopala Menon was among guests invited to wit ness the opening ceremony. Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai donated the full cost of building52 words
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Article98 1952-11-01 5 2 Hurt In Acid A ttack I.IEW KAI KWAN. an agent of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company who was due to give evidence again m the Assizes on Nov 3 m a case m which an SIT clerk was accused of corruption, had acid thrown m his face m98 words
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Article56 1952-11-01 5 THE Duchess oi Kent will 1 arrive m the Colony from Hongkong this afternoon. She will stay at Government House and on Sunday will the Commissioner General visit the Commissioner Gei\Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, j al Bukit Serene where she will I rest for a few days before56 words
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Article22 1952-11-01 5 A Chinese man was killed when a lorry m which he was travelling overturned near the Bukit Timah Police Station.22 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-01 5 CLAUDE S. Oliveiro. a member of the Singapore stall of the U.S. Consulate General, was informed yesterda;, that he had been granted a Commendable Service Award by the State Department's Honour Awards Board, m recognition of his 28 years' faithful ajid conscientious service.. Picture shows tie Deputy Consul-General. Mr. Richard57 words
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Article186 1952-11-01 5 MR. K. Jagatheesan (Independent, City) will retain his seat m the Singapore City Council. The motion to unseat him because he was absent fl— I three consecutive meetings of Council without sufficient reason, was withdrawn by the Council President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice at186 words
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Article42 1952-11-01 5 THE Governor, Mr .1. 1. Niioll. lias nominated the following to represent the Colony at the Coronation celebrations of the Queen m London next June: Mr. John Laycock. Sir Han Hoe Lim and Mr. A. P. Rajah.42 words
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Article30 1952-11-01 5 A 61 -year-old woman. Can Kvvee Ngoh, collapsed m her room m the S.I.T. flat. Haveloek Road, last night. She died j before the arrival of the ambulance.30 words
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Article150 1952-11-01 5 SINGAPORFS Govern**. Mr John Nicoll. during hia one-hour tour ol the new international airport site at Paya I. char yes-terdav. nii^i4 this little drama. It took plate at the northern end of the proposed k.o<H>foot runway. There was a distraught (>• year-old Chinese mother.150 words
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Article45 1952-11-01 5 lAPORE Citj < d« ited authority to the P l <!• atid !>•• puty P ident ot the Couru il to dismiss "open veto i >yee for misconduct 1 1 f enquiry. Sucl ya ever, appeal to the Esta Committee, wfa th th.c matte: fina45 words
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Advertisement386 1952-11-01 5 iHi'tai'i'Utiv.tiiHiiutiiiJitiijiiic/ioiirs. g>~ i Jgffi i^~ *''vs?, v' JSL^^SI -Taan^^^maM '^B fl BvkH -iiJKi?JK kW r < fl X' MORI; than two and a half thousand >eats period- visibly md UKliMy. Behold the tu>t ago. the Chinese told the time by means of alarm clock this magnificent Candle Dock. In principle,386 words
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Miscellaneous326 1952-11-01 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS >|\(. \poKi. ftabstattoiu ii title to load shedding todaj D Bom rtt 81 Ujnnird Rd.. >«!iii^ Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps, ixiiuii.iii Rd., -100 (mat Place, lil m l'asin, Jalan Eunos, Cambridge Rd Rangoon Rd., Towner mi.. Kirn Real Rd., SIT, Serangoon Rd., Kolam Wit. Seunetl Estate, McPherson326 words
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Miscellaneous161 1952-11-01 5 I, 2 ami :i. lit. Timah Village, l nitrd Chinese it. Works, i.am Soon Cannery, Lam Choon R. i tVks„ Kali lii". FTed Wali-r--honse, Industrial Oases, killnirn Estate, Garlick Aye.. Daneara Rd., W I> Maintee. Depot. Turf j rinli. Eng Neo Aye.. Ewart Pk Holland Kd.. Adam Pk., tniver- i161 words
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92 1952-11-01 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble tr Tclcsroph Addieft TIGERNEWS, Singoport. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Timet Building, Priming Houie Squcre, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG A 5 Suhcn Street, 83 Cowan Street, 8 lelth Street, Telephone 4588.92 words
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Article832 1952-11-01 6 QN TUESDAY American voters will to the polls to choose between General Eisenhower and Governor Stevenson. The campaign which began m July and which is reported to have cost both parties cvr US$2 milium has at least served to show to what level two intelligent men can832 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1952-11-01 6 KENNETH HARRIS - Issues At Stake In The U.S. Election KENNETH HARRIS 4 FRIEND of mine has calculated that for every word a British Prime Minister utters m an election campaign, a candidate for the Presidency of the United States utters fifty-live. I am too busy trying to follow all that is said1,197 words
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1459 1952-11-01 6 Says TAN SIEW SIN Publicity Chief. MCA m a reply to a newspaper article. r PHE Singapore Standard m its issue of October 5, 1952 pub Lshed on page 6 an article entitled "Growing Communal Tension m Malaya". Thai article purporting to be written by1,459 words
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Article20 1952-11-01 6 Review of Views **m*aammmnm Race Track? COM MEN dents m S cri t i Little Man m Happy Birlhdav' the"20 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-11-01 6 I USELESS EUSTACE j vfghfhg "Last time that stork will call here:"12 words
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Article, Illustration368 1952-11-01 7 Kepublicans Claim 470 Votes, Democrats 488 NEW YORK, Oct. 31.— 1n a forecast yes tcrdoy on the voting m next week's Presidential election Life Magazine estimated that Mr. Eisenhower was assured of victory m states carrying 227 electoral votes, Mr. Stevenson m states carrying368 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-01 7 photo. Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations, and actress Marlene Dietrich, blow out seven candles on a U.N. birthday cake at a U.N. 7th Anniversary Ball m New York City, on Oct. 24. The Ball also raised money for gift packages to European children. APAP - 47 words
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Article42 1952-11-01 7 I \P) Mrs. Joyce Baines o vaj granted a divorce. \sh c time her husband went fter repeated assaults had tried throm acid over her, she told the Divorce Court The eight years and they had thee42 words
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Article77 1952-11-01 7 PENANG, Fri. P< nang I 1 >ne Guard wi have their own headquarters at Fort Coma- lis, and plans nave been approved and tenders called foi the erection of the building, it was disclosed at the Municipal Council meeting today. T'ne Municipal Town Planning and77 words
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Article17 1952-11-01 7 Immigrants Incited By Communists Oct R rkh 55 Com--3 ent among m the after who •T--the at17 words
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Article108 1952-11-01 7 SUDAN: The Pact Pleases Britain LONDON, Oct. 31, <UP)— A Foreign OfYice spokesman commenting today on the reported agreement between Egypt and th c Sudan said there is evidence that the Egyptian Government is ready to work with the British Government m bringing about self-government ..nd sell-determination m the Sudan.108 words
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Article104 1952-11-01 7 LONDON, Od 31, (Reuter). TI le A s trial ion of Bril ish which has more than 2,000 members yesterday electSir Patrick M Xt n I Colonial Se n tary m re, as President for nh got 104 votes against 67 for Sir Sy. y Palmer.104 words
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Article138 1952-11-01 7 PENANG, Fri.— Municipal Councillors at their montbly meeting today agreed to the recommendation ol the Health and Water Departments Committee that the revised Government Sttlary .scale for Health and Sanitary Inspectors be approved without bar or restriction of maximum for the post ot Inspecting Officer.138 words
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Article57 1952-11-01 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 31 (UP)— The second of the quadruplets bom here on October 24. died at the Than Yuk Tsan Hospital. The first died on Tuesday. i^ie two other quads are stnr living m an incubator. The mother. Mrs. Lam Shuk Ing. wife of a tailor,57 words
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Article288 1952-11-01 7 RABAT, MOROCCO, Oct. 31 (UP)— United States atom bombers could take off from three vast new American air bases m French Morocco and within six hours could deliver a smashing blow at Iron Curtain targets if war broke out tomorrow. The three bases around288 words
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Article119 1952-11-01 7 FORGOT TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT LONDON. Oct. 31 (AP).— Due to an oversight the Lord Chancellor, Lord Simonds. almost forgot yesterday to formally terminate the old Parliament. Members of the House of Commons were summoned to the House of Lords to hear the prorogation adjournment message of Queen Elizabeth 11. Suddenly119 words
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Article339 1952-11-01 7 PP]NANG. Fri.— Penang Municipality's total expenditure tor this year is expected to exceed the total revenue by $175,608. The estimated credit balance at the end of the year will be $278,069 as compared with $215,184 m the approved Budget for 1952. This was pointed out by the Municipal President, Mr.339 words
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122 1952-11-01 7 Wife's Nude Slashed Body Found In Bathfub NEW YORK. Oct. 31— The nude slashed body of 35-year-old French-born Franeoise Cook was found m a half-filled bathtub m a four-room apartment by her husband, Frederick, shortly before 1 p.m. yesterday. Detectives assigned to the ease said it looked to them likeU.P. - 122 words
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Article100 1952-11-01 7 BANGKOK, Oct. 31 (AFP) —Thailand has been subjected to exceptional rainfall this month and the main damage of all and the one constituting the gravest concern to fhe Government is the destruction of rice crops by ihe flooding of fields m the north and northeast.100 words
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Article134 1952-11-01 7 LONDON, Oct. 31: (Reuter) Coronation authorities were urged to bring Commonwealth countries into the ceremony yesterday by an independent religious magazine, the British Weekly. "It is no longer enough that the Queen of England should be crowned by Englishmen for she is. separately and134 words
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Article34 1952-11-01 7 THE B i h Government has authorised the immediate release to Egypt of £5.000.000 which under the 1951 AngloEgyptian Sterling agreement. lid fall fine for release m 1953. Re uterReuter - 34 words
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197 1952-11-01 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct 31 (Renter)— The United States assured the United Nations yesterday thai she would continue to aid the world's underdeveloped areas no matter who becomes the next American president. Mr. Isador Lubin, American delegate ii) the Assembly's l Economic Committee which is197 words
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Article54 1952-11-01 7 GENERAL Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission at Calcutta, the Swami Madhavanada. yesterday opened Singapore's new $100,000 Sri Ramakrishrta Temple at Bartley Road. Representative of India, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, was among guests invited to witness the opening ceremony. Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai donated the cost of construct-54 words
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342 1952-11-01 7 UNITED NATIONS Oct 31 (IP)— Britain and France yesterday askec* the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky, wftether his new Korean peace resolution means that Russia still insists that all war prisoners must be returned home even at the point of a bayonet." British Minister342 words
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Article309 1952-11-01 7 MORs On Robbery Charges IPOH. F: M were made by severs pro <- jcution witnesses at si pn minary inquiry |ai bery case befon 4 agist < I Che Abdullah hin Ghara I I day that three men gaine< entrance [nt i their bout i sftei they had shouted m309 words
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Article28 1952-11-01 7 f YIT j i t< i day to refer Get n bi 00(1 OOfl reparations 1 1 I with Israel to Urn .i Political Comm;- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement154 1952-11-01 7 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES V w WINTER A ty) SPORTS \j^s^y were t,med by <L^**\-s f aJne JJeMt 8 f the 1952 Winter Olympics was ajnes exclusively Beyond all I engines electro-technical equipment most perfect available today Longines J-MKONOSON the acoustic start signal; "Kines CHHONOCAMERA producing film ™a ot154 words
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Advertisement47 1952-11-01 7 f J I C J I I I Zs ffc* 1 XI 2 r x J^ is on/y s/cm deep MADAM THAMAR COSMETICS enhance your loveliness. rASK FOR A' COPY OF THI THAMAR BOOK OF BEAUTY HINTS Sole Agents 10HN LITTLE &Co Ltd. Si^pyre Kuala Lumpur Penan?47 words
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Article260 1952-11-01 8 Europe -F. E. Ships' Fares Raised THAT TRIP lo Britain tor the Coronation will cost passengers who travel by sea next year from Malaya and the Far East an average of 14 per cent more than it does now. Reason for the increased fares, effective Jan. 1 next year announced260 words
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Article68 1952-11-01 8 LONJDON, Oi''. 31 (R< uter)— The first of three British companies holding sub-contracts from English Electric to build Can'; m rra jet bombers atiyesterday it had begun as embly line production. u And we have beaten the Americans on this," Admiral M. Slattery, Chairman of68 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-11-01 8 1 THE I.N.S. Rana, now m Singapore, was formerly known as the H.M.S. Raider. She was the first vessel m action m the Sicilian campaign and carried out many bombardments m support of campaigns m Italy. Till 1944 she remained m the Mediterranean before joining the East Indies Fleet mStandard - 104 words
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Article105 1952-11-01 8 MONTREAL. Oct. 31 (l T P) The International Civil Aviation Organisation announced yesterday that it would moVe its Far East and Pacific offne trom Melbourne, Australia, to probably Bangkok. The announcement said the ICAO would negotiate with the government of Thailand for the shift to105 words
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Advertisement556 1952-11-01 8 Sir Fr:nri«.rr lo» %n«e!e« All \uu-r-c-.v A I miliar CitifINDIAN HHAK t4/VMw* H/ZXSov V*\ov 1 Dec 24 Dei CPINA BtAR 24 ?6Def 11 28 Der 29 Dei 1 fm 24 Jar F^' CUll partirulars ot Drj Cargc Deep Tankl md passengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LID TM. X Lumpur Sill S'poti556 words
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Advertisement564 1952-11-01 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kegnlai Sailing* Io I htna f Jipan from Singapore Fori Swettenham Penang \!>o rliren Sailings from Banekoland Indonesia to China Japan Dor S'oore Due Penang From "Poyang" Nov 4 Hongkong •Fnki( i" Nov VI Nov 16 Japan- H'kons Sails Sails Sails IVn;ini. P Sham Spore "Poyang"564 words
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Advertisement617 1952-11-01 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW \OKR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NFW OKI r XNS Spore P. Sham Penang SOESTDVK (HAL) Gdn. IS H Nov 7 Nov KOTA GEDE (RL) 9/15 Nov Hi Nov 17 Nov KOTA617 words
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Advertisement468 1952-11-01 8 EAST ASIATIC LINe SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA l.h mm, S'iK>r« PjTnan Peate* "ASIA" foi Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 5 7 Nov 4 4 Nov "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 6^7 Nov "PRETORIA' for Bangkok CT/ftNan "'KSSSI i2L«« DJ fS k ir arta Bangkok Saison. H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 Dec468 words
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Article, Illustration394 1952-11-01 9 Mr. Nicoll Sees Site Of Paya Lebar Project Standard Aviation Reporter The Governor of Singapore, Mr. John Nicoll spent more than one hour yesterday touring the site of the proposed multi-million dollar j Paya Lebar International Airport. He was accompanied by Mr. W. L. Blythe,394 words
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Article84 1952-11-01 9 BRITAIN'S Antartic whaling DeasL, having completed its -jpply and equipment, is now assembling at Leith. Scotland. aad other British ports, preparatory to sailing to Capetown this weekend The electric whaler harpoon, developed by the General E3ectrac Company and the United Whalers, owners ol part of theUP - 84 words
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Article87 1952-11-01 9 LONDON. Oct. 31 (Renter) Britain will lend the U.S. m D r rtber 10.000 metric tons (22 uufl.-000 fb«; o' :>'■• r^jainni and a similar quantity m the quar.er tft H»o3. uuihoritative sources stated here today. These quantities are m addition te 25.006 metric tons (55.(H)().(i0(i87 words
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Article78 1952-11-01 9 HONGKONG, Oct. HI .—Special Standard Service. Closing peaces on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15. (57 to £1 sterling; <t;.08U25 to U.S. SI: SI. *S to Malayan HI, S0.:?880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold §278.75 to one tael. LONDON, Oct, 31 (UP)— The Ad {to-Iranian Oii Company has78 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-11-01 9 THE doors of BajaJ Test** IAdL were one-* i" o CSS?11 words
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149 1952-11-01 9 RUBBER gained I cent per lb. on a steady market yesterday, first grade rubber for November shipment being quoted 77$ cents per lb. at the close. Local prices responded to the higher New York and London quotations, but most interest was centred on149 words
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Article56 1952-11-01 9 AUCKLAND. Oct. 31 (AP)— European countries have ordered large quantities of New Zealand butter for delivery m the next few months. France is taking 5.000 tons m December, January and February. The first shipment is ready to leave. Germany has ordered 3.200 tons and Italy 2.00056 words
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Article113 1952-11-01 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan share market was featureless today. Tins were quietly steady with limited business passing. Industrials were steady and rubbers neglected. Changed prices are: IMM STKIM s Buyer« Sellers Fraeer and Nea\r 0:d. 12.42 2Jfl Gammons 2W2 2.87 Raffles Hotel 2113 words
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Article72 1952-11-01 9 Malayan Banks EaXchange Ra tes Mala.van Exchange Banks Association buyin.2 rases to merchants (per SI 00 Malayan) are: New York 32 7.8 (T.T.). 33 (0.D.). 33 1/8 on credit 'rills and 33 3/16 on trade bills (90 d/st): Canada 31 3/4 (T.T.). 31 7/8 (O.D.V 32 1/8 (90 d/st). Selling72 words
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Article105 1952-11-01 9 HANOI. Oct. 31 (AP»--R:</< prices tumbles sharply 'si Northern Indo-China as fte government. with thr i o! the French Army. nassM I stocks from Saigon to ease shortages caused by hoarder; and speculators. Rice sold ia the Hanoi bu»> kets for six to aim Ui105 words
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328 1952-11-01 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, v>i —Officials m the Ministry o Finance issued a statmient today condemning the m creased number of protests aniens importer, ovei Government regulation requiring 40 ncr cent, adxaneei! payment on imports This regulation is slowly crippling import business,328 words
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Article83 1952-11-01 9 St-inrtiid Market Reporter The produce rr.arke* m Singapore a/a a/eak m th opra section Ltfa en ii dies ting S'.'.b-j per picul and no b yen m evidence. Cocoa j 1 0.l '-hanr hands at 554 p< a pictll oa B marPepper contii v a83 words
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216 1952-11-01 9 THE near completion by the General Services Administration of its rubber purchases from Thailand lor stockpiling: purposes somewhat offset the better sentiment prevailing on the Singapore rubber market following the London retwrt that the Dstttßd States would use a b^ger percentile of natural216 words
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Article120 1952-11-01 9 CLOSING rubber prsre* (cents per lb m fiift pore yesterday were Kn #»r»- KH n*t No I Nfaai loose 77 I O X tn hales K*\ No. i i: s>\ No. 2 I SS. No. I R£ s. 681 61 Tone. Si-.idv tassel LONDON Xt MHLB Frida\*>, opening120 words
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Advertisement35 1952-11-01 9 There is no mistake with O'jr scientific instrument. Accurate testing, correct glosses assured through phorop'or instrument. Mm ie\ MMMMMhsSI MMMM* <^L .SM GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO. 334, North Bridge Rood Phone: ***** S pore 735 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1952-11-01 10 The CINEMA THE THEATRE and THE ARTS A SPECIAL STANDARD FEATURE Epstein Speaks Through His Creations TN THE world of Art, con- temporary condemnation generally precedes posterity's acclamation. This has been proved so many times that examples j need not be sited here, beyond reminding Malayan i readers that when1,081 words
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Advertisement278 1952-11-01 10 amMMwm mmW mmmm maam I A** MERRY CROWDS! MERRY MUSIC!! L,\ jfc^ MERRY DANCr.S!!! gm Am nm fJ-s S y^^LX* 9^ presents mr TURNER Widow coioK.tr M S Free list llntin!\ Suspended! Latest 15. News Showing PLUS! SARAWAK GREETS HIS DUCHESS premiere wan m ,> >^ MM I fK AT278 words
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Advertisement44 1952-11-01 10 GRAND OM*ENIXG MIGHT £4 *****04 F JXOVEMiBEB. 19.72. I 1 presented by Messrs. Lion L:d. y Authorised bottlers of Coca Cola Make the Happy Cabaret Your Rendezvous. Good Music alluring Hostesses Best Servr c. J «fc ITS THE BEST MINT SPOT IX rOMV. r44 words
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Advertisement151 1952-11-01 10 11,1.45.4.6.30.9.30 fTjf^^A^ SUirls TODA V J^r^Ll "THtfflidniww I i m Canyon WnilAM TJ^ CHARLES HENRY POWELL ADAMS DRAKE HULL Today I a.m. LICKY Sill Tomorrow "DOUBLE CROSSBOM v l,,hn Ton iff It i 1 1 "#i it v i DORIS DAY will win p* Ucsi applause m her mosi vanning151 words
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Miscellaneous342 1952-11-01 10 \\tH 'RITA DEL MAR* j rpODAPg QUOTATION! A x moralist is a person who is m I earnest about other people's I morals/— F. Marion < ranlord > SATURDAY FOB EVERYONE: j Proceed with ordinary matter.*. exerting discretions. foresight 1 and avoiding extravagances. 1 Deter passing on new propo-i--1 tion>342 words
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Article358 1952-11-01 11 Whip Haikowyu At Third Attempt -A c tGP Soccerites reigned supreme m the second replay of fhe 2>.A.F.A. Junior Cup Final when fhey whipped Haikowyu Sports Club by three goals to nil at Jalan BesarStadium. Had the Soccerites been more accurate their shooting, they would have358 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-11-01 11 photo. Newcastle United goalkeeper Robinson twists m midair to save from a shot by Don Roper of Arsenal m the first division match at the Arsenal ground on Oct. 25. He tipped the ball safely over the bar but hurt his back when he fell to the ground afterwards.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article215 1952-11-01 11 IPOH, Fri.— Perak's probable Rugby team for this year's H.M.S. Malaya competition will be seen m action tomorrow on the Ipoh padang against Penang, This is the last "friendly" encounter for Perak prior to playing Selangor m the first match of the competition here215 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-11-01 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead ARE yon too fast m taking your club back and up? To slow down the backswing is a very common jault icith liig'n handicap golfers. But you MUST make that backswing m slow and rhythmic order if your gol} is to improve. Vartoiu ways139 words
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Article39 1952-11-01 11 LONDON, Oct. 31, (AFP) Three British jockeys are to race m Madras this winter. They are Irishmen J. Tyrell, J. Edery, and N. Brennan. Tyrell and Eddery leave on Nov. 3, and Brennan will39 words
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Article46 1952-11-01 11 AN "A" team from the S.R.C. defeated the Singapore Engineer Regiment by four goals to one m a hockey match on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Scorers for the Recs were O. Rozario (2), Nonis and Boudewyn. Cann netted for the Engineer Regiment.46 words
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Article77 1952-11-01 11 Blarney Stone Had Biggest Say NEWMARKET, Oft. 31 (AP) Blarney Stone, the SS to 1 outsider, kissed off this three rivals yesterday m t he two mile.s and two furlongs race for the Jockey Club Cup, with £LOOO (US$2,BOO) added money The three year old son of Historic and Molly77 words
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140 1952-11-01 11 Kiwis Will Name Colony Youth Queen .THE KIWI Members League will s tage their annual physical show at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road on Nov. 29 at 7.30 p.m. In addition to the contest for the title of "Mr. Kiwi" 1^53 for physical culturist members. tTheer c i s140 words
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Article56 1952-11-01 11 Robert Marshall, the world's amateur billiards champion is expected to arrive m Singapore by air tomorrow afternoon. Exhibition matches will be played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Monday to Friday. Tickets priced at $4, $3 and $2 (reserved) and $1 (gallery) are obtainable at the56 words
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Article56 1952-11-01 11 Pinza Takes Dewhurst Stakes NEW MARKET, Oct. 30. (Router) Sir Victor Sassoon's Pinza won the seven furlongs Dewhurst Stakes, wort h £2.167, here this afternoon. Lord Rosebery's Swashbuckler was second and Mr. William S. Woodward's T wirier third. Nine ran. Pinza won by iive lengths with three lengths between second56 words
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Article297 1952-11-01 11 The M.B.T.C. held their first inter-company boxing competition last Thursday night at their Gymnasium m Nee Soon. A total of 600 troops and guests were present to witness what proved to be an entertaining evening with the Novices showing plenty of spirit to replace their297 words
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293 1952-11-01 11 THE second strings of the Padang clubs met m a friendly hockey match on the S.C.C. ground yesterday and the Recs won the game comfortably by three goals to nil. Despite a belated start the j S.C.C. being without their I goalie Berends, the293 words
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Article108 1952-11-01 11 LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Oci. 31, (AP) Britain's swimming twins. Jack and Bert Wardrop of Motherwell, Scotland, left for the United States yesterday to attend the University of Michigan, where they have been awarded scholarships. The 20-year-old twins finished their National Service m the RAF three weeks ago.108 words
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Article43 1952-11-01 11 IPOH. Fri. A fitter and faster King Edward VII team with sure and swift tackling defeated Anderson School by 13 points (two goals, a try) to 6 (2 tries) m an inter-school rugger match on the town padang today.43 words
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Article41 1952-11-01 11 THE Civilians hockey trial which was postponed last week will be played on Nov. 8. The final between the winners of the SCC-CSC and the Recs- p olice will be played oil on Nov. K> on the SCC ground.41 words
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Advertisement982 1952-11-01 11 JCKNOWIEDCMENT NOTICES ol the family of i,.^-^ I Thangammah UHQtJI TIN, LIMITED ?S5 t%B& <,nCOr,,O 3^LJ» Colon, attended m tn- Dividend No 46 S ;.aV^ C: re ..NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 30th Ordinary \TIHMQ VAfANT General Meeting of the Com- lUflj VAtAni pany to be held m982 words
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Advertisement323 1952-11-01 11 3Shows 3,6.15&9.15 p.m. Distributed by SHAW BROS Greatest Malay Musical Ceaseey "ANJORAN NASIB" Starring: Miriam P. Ram lee I). Harris A Malay Drama Please come to the earlier shows to avoid disappointment To morrow at 11 a.m. Cnited Artists "FIRST LEGION" 609 NQPTH mWA EOAQ P*QNt jA&t TUIIAT 2 SHOWS323 words
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Article1268 1952-11-01 12 RACE I —Horses Class 5, Div. S-5% Furs.-2.00 P- m 1. 000 Constance *J s > M X c l! 4 pS™ Spencer 9 1111 l ftpkis fv 8.12 I B Sun ro* Pfiec^ll 5" "Cfr V, Ul Veap Hock Hoe Mangtag 4. Merlin :> JJ! ,'v"1,268 words
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Article231 1952-11-01 12 LONDON. Oct 31 (AP)—Brit. h fight prcr.oter Jack Bofomona ca:r.e up yeterday j With a Coople of world Champ: n.-h!p projects. Solomons said he 's "satined" j ttftt Sugar K:.y Robinson will fighl Britain's Randolph! Turp:n for the world middle- 1 weight en wn. Robinson has been231 words
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Article134 1952-11-01 12 9. Watvh Arc/os I ail Wayanff. Patechoux. Arjjos I. ad and Claudius a:e the pick 4 this Class Vive Division One field over five-and-a -b all furlongs. Way ang: gave a c showjng at Penang when :.o tried to make I pillar to post race anlj134 words
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452 1952-11-01 12 By WINDSOR LAD IN A FIELD of seven runners, Ambassador, a five year-old Diplomat gelding, is fancied to win the main sprint event for Class One Division One horses over five-and-a-half furlongs today —the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club s452 words
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Article34 1952-11-01 12 The going at Kuala Lumpur today is expected to be good. Double Totes will be held on Races Three and Four and Eight and Nine. Big Sweep on Race Nine.34 words
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Article244 1952-11-01 12 (•rand Dombev a Felcrag gelding showed Up to advantage when he did a rousing run when doing '"three" m 38 sees, on Tuesday morning. He is m splendid condition and deserves his winning turn. He ran a goodish fourth to Trent Fall and Well Done over244 words
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Article245 1952-11-01 12 Texas. Air Port. Trent Fall. Thirlmere and Hopalaong are tlic pick of this Class Five Division Three lot. Texas won convincingly over the mile at Penang m Division j Two. He gets seven pounds more m this seven furlongs trip. He is retaining his form and245 words
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Article268 1952-11-01 12 The Banker a last start win- nor at Penang nvev six furlongs m Division Four gets nine pounds less m tins smarter lot. Ho won,: impressively m his workout on Thursday morning and as he is retaining his Penang form, he should again j hold his268 words
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Article280 1952-11-01 12 Nomad was very impressive when finishing ahead of Trent Fall and Meath m a testing run on Thursday morning. He has improved by the proverbial ton. lie ran a goodish third to Fort View and Ursinia over seven furlongs m Division Two at Penang and then280 words
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Article164 1952-11-01 12 Brave Wind did not accept, his engagements at Ipoh last month but at Singapore, m September, he finished two'-and a -half lengths behind Snowy Owl Over the one-and-a-quarter miles trip. With four pounds more m this lower division field, he commands respect. Birthday Gift ran164 words
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Article248 1952-11-01 12 Although Jeunesse was a "back marker" m his last run over one-and-a-quarter mile on Gold Vase Day at Ipoh. she has been putting great heart m her morning work to suggest that she will give a forward display m this race. She gets seven pounds more248 words
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Article140 1952-11-01 12 I GRAND DOMBEI KKfc.lM TTi- > Mr_lm .Vmihi,. h IIIIIKIMIUI M\\||l no i It HopalOßC I'ori }Te**** 'I '-ill >,.,„. aim; kwkik v r»\M.iiiii uTui Daressalam l»imii<»n;ii<i h Mi-aili Th,- iv.uk.-r Uvvar 4 NOMAD vn t\i\s iTn. \\TTiTr~ I nrt low BVwta 5 KINDLING KINDMNCI iwtwi u| Vi140 words
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Advertisement116 1952-11-01 12 _T— SiD PATTERSON RIDING 'j \tf,^^'!fflaJ,«A^^>l IS i^t- "I .mil fin.l I '111 l ROLLS ROI'CI 01 ll" d '>•<• HUP TECK TRADIHG CO., I 11. Curt R»ad I TeL No. Ui 1 -i v N I Distributor,:- GEE HIN CHAN CO.. j tarharr I laal Is > RECORD _a_116 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-11-01 12 spoilt SINGAPORE TABLE TENNIS: STTA finals at Singapore Badminton Stadinm. RUGBY: Royal Navy V SCC at Naval Base, RAAF v RAF Seletar at Changi, Naval C-in-C v GHQ at Naval Base, 3 BOD v Nee Soon at St George's Road, SCC "A" v R Signals at Padang. REME o RE78 words
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