Singapore Standard, 4 November 1952
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Title Section17 1952-11-04 1 Singapore Standard -ft* _L'H JL, VOL. m no. 125 TUESDAY, NOVEMSER 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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526 1952-11-04 1 Homier s' Toy Fund Gets SI. 187 Fillip Standard Staff Reporter i; 1:1 1)1 HS Christmas Toy Fund, that will festive i-hee. to the crippled, orphaned and privileged children m the Federation and Singed t big fillip yesterday when cash donafets totalling >1 15T. 70 were received. This brings the526 words
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Article793 1952-11-04 1 'Posterity Will Bear Share Of The Cost' FUTURE generations of Malayans will have to bear a share "m the cost of preserving the freedom and security it will enjoy" through the present efforts to end the Emergency m the Federation. This is to be brought793 words
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Article1025 1952-11-04 1 THE Federation Government expects to spend 5144,122,374 m 1953 to combat attacks of Communist terrorism alone— the price m term of money the people are being forced to pay to defend their homes and i liberty which would otherwise be available for purposes of social and economic1,025 words
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Article182 1952-11-04 1 WHY 'id 1 ROW mud ;,t Police Force.* asked Mr tice Tayior during i talk bribery and corruption Radio Ma. aya last n.-lit. Air-. Just i se Taylor aho the chairman at the Con ssoo ot Enquiry into the integriti ol the public sen said: "It182 words
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Article80 1952-11-04 1 Be van Makes An Open Bid LONDON. Nov. 3 CReuter)— Labour Leftwing leader Aneurin Bevan has decided to make "an oped bid" for tiie partj Leadership. Labour's official nevvspapcr the Daily Hera m reported today. A frontpage article m tiie Daily Herald said Mi. Bevan had decided to challenge Rightwing80 words
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Article166 1952-11-04 1 Colony Red Aid Story Denied KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Federation Government spokesman yesterday denied that a number of detonators recovered by the Johore Police were ferried across the Straits ot Johore from Singapore, as a local paper (not The Standard) repotted. The denial wis made after consultations were held with166 words
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Article173 1952-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. The Pan Malayan Rubber Workers Union today accepted the interpretation by Mr. Justice Whitton, Chairman of the Rubber Wages Arbitration Board, on Para 13 of the award Which ruled COLA at 95 cents. The PMRWU stated that the unions would'honour the award and173 words
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Article32 1952-11-04 1 ISTANBUL, Nov. 3 (AP)— Turkish and Bulgarian border guards exchanged tire for nearly four hours last night. informed Turkish sources reported today. No casualties were announced for either si ie.32 words
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Article209 1952-11-04 1 POLITICAL, economic and military problems affecting South-Fast Asia as a whole are believed to have been discussed yesterday between U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary, Mr. William C. Foster, the British Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and Mr. Paul L. Mather, Director of the Regional Office209 words
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Article87 1952-11-04 1 LONDON. Nov. 2 (Renter)— Atomic scientist Dr. W.G. Penney. is to tell the world the full story of Britain's atom bomb explosion m the Monte Bello islands over the British Broadcasting Corporation's world wide network. He will make his 15-minute broadcast next Friday. There will be87 words
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Article49 1952-11-04 1 THE High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Tempier has sent the following telegram to the Officer Commanding. First Fiji Infantry Regiment "From the High Commissioner and the G.O.C. Malaya, dining together: A lovely try m the first thirty second. Weil done, convert quickly and get lots more."49 words
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Article80 1952-11-04 1 $25, 000 Blaze In Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Mon -"ire th'-. afternoon completely de.-stroyed 1$.00() pounds of rubber m one of two smokehouses belonging to the Malayan America^ Plantations Ltd at Linden Estate. Scudai, Johore. Total damage was estimated at over $2a.()oo— Sl 1.000 being for the rubber. No one was80 words
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Article, Illustration231 1952-11-04 1 Standard Staff Reporter A SCOTSMAN who abandoned rubber planting m Malaya 23 years ago to later become an ace documentary film producer is back to tell the real story ot the Emergency. He is David Mac Donald. producer of two of the finest World War IIStandard - 231 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-11-04 1 The "Operation Malaya" documentary film team of Kl&5*^^wib^v^ ti^a^^TOr9 words
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Article212 1952-11-04 1 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Kedah Police and Customs Officers are on the look out for a fat Chinese named Tio Geok Seng, believed to be the central figure m one of the largest opium smuggling cases m northern Malaya m recent times. He212 words
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Article80 1952-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of five terrorists was killed m the Federation today, three of whom fell to the First Fijians m Johore early this evening. A truck carrying a party of Fijian troops was ambushed on the Yong Peng-Batu Pahat Road. The terrorists were80 words
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Article44 1952-11-04 1 LONDON. N >v 3 (Retftei Queen Elizabel ti n/ill drive la State tomoi row tO open a new session al Par lament and It make the Hrsl spec ot inn reign fron Ihe golden throne m the I louse of l oitli44 words
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Advertisement41 1952-11-04 1 tjtmnom limit.*? ■T XiTOL 3106) if»H z *y xx{%£sm JM* I^"* nOTICAL ISO MHSS-„ SH MUCH s >^_r ONE THING A CERTAINTY _PV A 6 A •""•ipor* Nbnl Prr Tiß M Cto- F-«kH *-tS Per Tin. io cts. Fer irs Facket41 words
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Advertisement70 1952-11-04 1 icelream^p^. ODU> STOPAGE f cacAMERtEs tm /^^vyrfij" [|jl.l_lH._.M-lWH«f^^ S Thr melody from the Orient -M |j llial i- all Hu* rage m 1 "CHINA NIGHTS'' j I cm ij;i-i;i;.y\\a M > j 1 I: JU playcfl hy Swing Sway tfi villi jj; I SAMMY KAYE 1 I RECORD No. OC70 words
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Article240 1952-11-04 2 Council Staffs May Have To Buy Their Own Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has scrapped its $1,250,000 scheme to build and sell houses to its permanent local staff on easy purchase terms. Provision was made m this year's budget for this scheme, but240 words
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Article197 1952-11-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter A THREAT to strike by 8.")') members of the Singapore Medical Workers Union, comprising hospital servants and employees of the Health Bianch and Quarantine Station m St. John's Island, was issued yesterday by the spokesman ol the Union. Tha spokesman told The Staudard197 words
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Article79 1952-11-04 2 THE body of a 10-year-o'.d Chinese boy was found Boati m the Singapore River opp ;site the Marine Police Station yesterday by Insp Cecil Cheng of the Marine P.)' ice. He was dressed m a pair of fa sborta and a blue-slrip-ed white shirt.79 words
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Article174 1952-11-04 2 A HEAVY pi -gramme has been planned for world famous violinist. Alfredo Campoli, who is expected is Singapore today for a series of performances here and m Kuala Lumpur. Before his first _ppearance on Nov. 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Signor CamDoli will hold four174 words
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Article238 1952-11-04 2 DET. INSPECTOR, D A. De Cruz of the European and Eurasian sub branch, C.I.D. told the Singapore Relief Court Magi_trate, Mr J. B. Jayaretnam yesterday how he arrested five armed men within 24 hours after a house at Carpmael Road had been robbed238 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-11-04 2 photo. A TEA party was held at the Ramakrishna Mission Temple, Hartley Road. Singapore, yesterday m honour af four visiting Swamijis. Picture shows (left to right): The Representative of the Government of India, Mr. R. Gopala Menon. the CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Swami Madhavananda, Mrs. Gopala Menon. Swami Bhaswarananda.Standard - 69 words
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Article189 1952-11-04 2 THE Governor Mr J. F. Nicoll, will inspect the parade of ex-Servicemen, Volunteers and Regular service units on Sunday, Nov. 9, Remembrance Day. He will lay a wreath, after receiving the Royal Salute. The parade will be made up of the following detachments: The Ex-Services189 words
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Article71 1952-11-04 2 MUAR. Mon. An appeal by Fat imuh binti Samadi at Legong Estate, Jementah, Segamat. against the conviction and sentence of one month's imprisonment imposed by the Magistrate, Segat, for leading an immoral life with the manager of the estate was allowed this morning by Mr. Justice William71 words
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Article102 1952-11-04 2 TWO youths broke into a goldsmith's shop m Hill Street early m the morning of Nov. and took away goods to the value of $11 and cash $77.60, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, was told yesterday. They were Lee Kok Chye (19)102 words
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Article168 1952-11-04 2 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday issued a warrant against Fit. Lieut. George Merville King of the Royal Australian Air Force, stationed at Tengah for causing the death of a nine-year-old Chinese boy. The Coroner was holding an inquest into the death of the boy.168 words
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Article197 1952-11-04 2 Helped 2 Escape, Court Told ALLEGED to have parked his vehicle on the road with the engine running and to have provided transport for owo unknown armed men after they had committed a crime. Teo Ah Tai (34), a taxi driver, appeared for trial before Mr. Justice Knight m the197 words
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Article22 1952-11-04 2 TOTAL exports of tin to all countries from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya during October, amounted to 5439 tons.22 words
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Article75 1952-11-04 2 NG HONG PHIO'S prudenc. to put something by for a rainy day cost him $65 at the Third Police Court yesterday. He was fined that sum or one month's imprisonment by the Magistrate after he was found carrying aa unbonded quart bottle of brandy nnder his75 words
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Article97 1952-11-04 2 STALL holders m private markets are to form an association to protect i heir own interests as well of those of the consumer. A spokesman of the stall holders said the main object was to preventTtheir being "exploited" by owners or lessees of the markets. An97 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-11-04 2 Miss Gajaluckshumi Rajah shakes bands with Mr. Leong Yoon Pin, her co-winner m the Singapore Musical Society's woodwind scholarships. Each won a two-year scholarship to study the oboe and bassoon, and will start as soon as their instruments arrive from London. Miss Rajah hopes to play the oboe ia tbe63 words
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96 1952-11-04 2 TWO shy young musicians yesterday received the first scholarships ever offered m Singapore by the Singapore Musical Society. They won two-year scholarships m the study ol woodwinds, the bassoon and the o*boe, of which there is very great need m the Society's orchestra. i The96 words
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Article87 1952-11-04 2 Holidays: Wo Action f By Dept THE Singapoie Education Department is taking no definite action concerning the protest made by tiie Teachers Union about the shortening ot th_ Christmas holiday peiiod this year. The Deputy Director of Education Mr. R. E. Ince, told The Standard yesterday that the most fuss87 words
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Article128 1952-11-04 2 A TRISHA rider and a hawker appeared m tbe Singapore Second I Police Court yesterday with bandaged heads because their sons fought. Also ia the dock were members of the two families, ten m all. including two women. One ot" the women was the trisha riders128 words
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Miscellaneous110 1952-11-04 2 :vAv-m!_.v v ;v,^.!;i AH FOUND A TwE lS MOVIN'Y MOWOY. YwE HOPE )??-AL_ AH BUN VI NOT YET.?-**)' A^ R_$P_CK- f* SCAT/. '^oV|p^ PLAYMATE, AIN W!F VO' <> GRAN'- VO' (S MAP PiED (S THREE SPF. 7 x_k r NAME \> ay. -r.i- •^___r^____ PAPPV-TH' j/OLD FOLKS/." PAPPY.v' 7 RICH..W110 words
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Article70 1952-11-04 3 of the programme and among the many items by the children, the dance by the Kriplani sisters was the best. A fancy dress competition completed the fun fair. Prizes were then distributed to the winners m the various competitions and sports by Mr. K.K. Ramchandni. Pictured above are70 words
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Article98 1952-11-04 3 TEN Indians were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with unlawful assembly and rioting on Nov. 1 m a kampong oil Aljunied Road. They were V. Kandasamy. Ramasamy Nallasamy. Kuppusamy, V. Duraisamy, N. Ayavoo. Apaoo Rengasamy. S. Doramanjram and S, Muthusamy, Mohd. Ibrahim bin98 words
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Article36 1952-11-04 3 THE East-West Society is conducting a Brains Trust on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 8.30 p.m., British Council Hall. Stamford Road. The 'Brains' wiil be: Dr. Sandosham, Mr. A. E. Piloto and Mr. Keith Payne.36 words
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184 1952-11-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Buddhist Union of Singapore is proposing to build a temple or building on a piece of freehold land at Jalan Senyam, off Changi Road. Circulars to this effect have been sent to members, friends, supporters, and well-wishers appealing to them184 words
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182 1952-11-04 3 MR. SIDDONS - MR. SIDDONS Standard Staff Reporter UNLESS the last branch of the Singapore Cooperative Stores Society at Tiong- Bahru receives the support of its 5,000 odd members, it may also have to close down, Mr. D. E. Siddons, chairman of the Society said yesterday. Mr.182 words
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Article192 1952-11-04 3 THE great world depression m 1929 forced David MacDonald out of rubber planting m Malaya. He had been planting m South Kedah for eight years. Mr. Mac Donald steered straight for Hollywood. He "hung around" for a year before he got his first break. "I192 words
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Article53 1952-11-04 3 LOW Kia Tong, a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor, appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on three counts of criminal breach of trust of a sum of $1.65 belonging to the Company on Oct. 14 and 15. Low was allowed bail of $1,00053 words
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Article218 1952-11-04 3 Teachers To Be Appointed By Advisory Board A MOVE to bring the teachings of Islam to the Muslim rank and file of the Singapore Police Force is being made by the Muslim Advisory Board. T u he Board yesterday invited three candidates to nil the218 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-04 3 ALMOST every member of the Sindhi community m Singapore was present at the "Melapi Mer", the annual Diwali fun fair sponsercd by the Sindhi Merchants Association at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday. The fair lasted from 9.30 a.m. till 6 p.m. and there were numerous interesting items which kept62 words
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80 1952-11-04 3 NG HOCK Chuan, a labourer, yesterday denied that he had used abusive language to a Singapore Harbour Board constable on Nov. 2 at 2.20 p.m. at the Harbour Board area. He admitted to the Third Police Magistrate. Mr. H. B. Livingstone that he was rude80 words
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Article110 1952-11-04 3 $6,500 More For Poppies PROCEEDS of the hi Iren's party held ai the Greal World on Saturday m Singapore netted $6,500 for thej Poppy Day Fund. This Was one of the many Functions which have been organised to swell the Fund which ends on I Nov. 8. Poppy Day. Following110 words
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Article52 1952-11-04 3 t x a J- _L Jl J M REPRESENTATIVES of thej Singapore Government and j the Government Seamen's Union met yesterday for negotiation on their wage revision dispue. The Union representatives were headed by Mr. Peter; Williams, the negotiating officer, as Mr. S.K. Reddi was unable52 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-11-04 3 photn. MR. It. C. lies. Deputy Dir ector of Public Works. Sin gapore, returned hv Qantas BOAC yesterday after spending si\ months' leave Standard m Britain-Standard - 26 words
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Article132 1952-11-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. E V. G Da*/ Supei visor of Rural Ate,* m Singapore who ig shortly to be appointed Chairman ot the Rural Boa: d told Tin Standard yesterday tbat plans ire m hand to se! up a Magistrate's Court m the rural132 words
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Article125 1952-11-04 3 Asked $10Got 6 Mths A COFFEE vendoi Salla- huddin, who a i te m tha Ih-;.!! by a amuld-he eai tionn J esterdaj sa i the Fii Poli< c Coui Magi ti at se i« tence Virakannu bortioner, to six months imprisonment. SaUahuddin said hi haw Ice I around Byed125 words
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Article52 1952-11-04 3 TAY Bai Lam (20) and T if Kang Leong (27) were charg I m the Singapore Second Po':i< c Court yesterday with traudulent possession two sacks of pepper worth $110 and |12§ respectively on Nov 1. Both claimed trial and arere each allowed bail of $200 until52 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-11-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. R. Lazarous, the Labour Party candidate for North Ward and a member of the Party's General Council, m his manifesto pledges to improve the drainage system if elected to the City Council next month. He says there are numerous roads m159 words
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Article66 1952-11-04 3 A THIEF climbed through the open bedroom window of a house at Veerasamy Road last night and while the occupant of the room slept, he helped himself to three fountain pens, $21. a watch, four pairs of trousers and three shirts, altogether worth $236.66 words
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Article175 1952-11-04 3 Boy Saw Mother Hanging In Koom A 10- YEAR-OLD boy told the Assistant Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing yesterday that after he had crawled into his house through a hole, he found his mother hanging from a beam m her room. The boy, Sim Ah Seah said this at175 words
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Article32 1952-11-04 3 THE Methodist Church. Johore Bahrn. will hold an Annual Thanks Giving Day Service on Nov. 9 ai 5 p.m. Speaker will be the Rev. T. R. Doraisamy. M.A.. of Singapore.32 words
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Article109 1952-11-04 3 TEN men were acquitted by the Third Police Magistrate yesterday without their defences being called, m a case of theft aboard the troopship. Empire Fowey. Five of the men. Abdullah. bin Mahmak. Redwan bin Makuang. Endi bin Rasid. Sahdan bin Halil. and Nader bin Akdong109 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-11-04 3 a M***^^ W I tit ________""^^/^■Hf*^. i_* j_a P_l_________f _j /____lt__l ___i~wkj__ g| 1 a_ V 1 „_^^L 'iy/ >■■■___^___L v. K___P t < rTT _x ____a __Bc_ff.~-____ Wn __H cap*- t^< ay waa aw***!**, iwa w a»^-w. a r»i om.40 words
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Article443 1952-11-04 4 His 'Comrades' Left Him To Die In A Ditch KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— How he was left to die from wounds received on August 20, when patrol of "B" Company, Fourth Malay Regiment, opened fire on two terrorists i n Mentakab is related m the diary of443 words
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247 1952-11-04 4 PENANG, Mon —Asserting that the party has adhered completely to its election platform, set forth eighteen nonths ago, Mr. C O. Lim, Chairman of the Penan? Radical Party said at the Party's prenomination gathering at the Khek Association last night that these aims would247 words
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Article179 1952-11-04 4 MR S JAGANATHAN, T ent of the Singap re X eratioc I S Onion, resigned his presidentship A I night. Mi baa who wi contesting the I nth iming D embei Cit: C m elecI as an Independent I C I; told The Standard Is179 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-04 4 Miss M. F. Lim dancing to the tune of "Rose. Rose, I love you." at a Variety Concert, staged by pupils of Gan Eng Seng Literacy Classes run by the Singapore Council for Adult Edu- cation m the school hall last night. The Concert held m conjunction with United NationsStandard - 62 words
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Article407 1952-11-04 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, was one of many guests at a tea party given by the Singapore brand, of the Ramakrishna Mission m honour of four Swamijis at the Mission's newly built temple at Bartley Road yesterday. Mr. Aw Boon407 words
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Article71 1952-11-04 4 PHUA TAW KEE was produced on Saturday before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit B v n t a r Court charged with being m possession of a gunny sack containing opium. He was arrested at Sungei Labu on the evening of Oct. 26.71 words
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Article151 1952-11-04 4 STEEL PRIORITY BOARD THE Pan-Malayan Stee: Priority Board, which meets quarterly for th_ purpose oi assessing the relative priority of urgent Malayan steel aiders placed m the United Kingdom, recently held its third meeting m Singapore. Applications for priority assistance were received m respect of the supply of nearly 1.900151 words
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Article138 1952-11-04 4 RADIO Malaya. Singapore, will present a new regular feature on the air. This new audience participation showCan You Beat Us?— will be run fortnightly on alternate weeks to "Take A B< w*' starting on Wednesday. Nov. 26. at 7.30 p.m. It will be on the air138 words
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232 1952-11-04 4 THE acting Directoi of Broadcasting:, Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams yesterday suggested that Mr. V. Thirunavukkarasu and Mr. G. Sarangapany of the Indian Daily Mail and the Tamil Murasu "who made the main attack on our Indian Section to give me concrete and detailed criticisms232 words
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Article53 1952-11-04 4 HAVELI Ram Chowla, 52, was sentenced to 34 months* rigorous imprisonment by the Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, for cheating Robert Hawley of 100 sheets of wallpaper valued at $624 m March 1952 and Basra Noor Tayebally of 64 reams of paper valued at $1,740 on53 words
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Article476 1952-11-04 4 SINGAPORE substations liable tv loud shedding today: DAY U. Pickering St.. I*. Cross St. Pagoda St.. U. Hokieu St.. Pickering/Chun h St., IL i ir./ Carpenter St., Cavanagh Bridge, t 'of lyer Q~ V.M.H. Nos. 1 2, Prim. St/ Market St. Rattles Pi/Malacca St. Boat Quay, Hume476 words
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Article38 1952-11-04 4 THE Chief Hea ith Officer, Singapore, announced "festerday that for the period Oct. 25 to Oct. 31. 11,990 persons were vaccinated, bringing the total number of persons vaccinated up to and including Oct. -1 to 523.770.38 words
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Article30 1952-11-04 4 SINGAPORE City Council candidates for the December 6 elections wfli have to Ble their papers with the R~-arning Officer at the City Council Chamber. City Ball by tomorrow.30 words
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230 1952-11-04 4 $150,000 Tender To Develop Esplanade Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has given out a $150,000 tender for the second phase of the Esplanade, Mr. W. I. Watson, the City Architect and Building Surveyor, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Watson said this development includes the promenade, railing of the230 words
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Advertisement171 1952-11-04 4 TODAY gjJTQjfjT.^ Ftoi.i-' AS EXPECTED!. ALL SHOWS PACKED SOLID rESTEtI Hue io film's l<it_l!i Ij t, PLEASE NOTE TIMES COME I 10.13, 1.00, 3i:>. 6.30, la^^>'. '■■is%^^_j' ''■-SET' _l ____H-R__ '^T&P? h __m_h__ IF _T___H ■j-*^^_^ft*3^* <^' '_i? HINDUSTANI Epic m lEODDC I with HU. 1 \(,l ISM gl |fllU*l171 words
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Article365 1952-11-04 5 First Pass Out From $h/*M. Training School IPOH, Mon. A spectacular march past" of 800 highly disciplined Special Constables featured the first passing's out parade at the one and quarter million dollar new retraining centre m lpoh this morning. The Sultan of Perak who took the365 words
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Article100 1952-11-04 5 Forces Kill 2 More Bandits \l l.l'MPl'R. Mon. more terrorists have Killed and one d hv security forces 1 .deration ol MaIhe r c were no E forces casualties. *ai killed j id Federa panj m the Yong Johore The ish position saw rorists who_e leadbecame suspicious back. The patrol100 words
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Article30 1952-11-04 5 rhi «ai il tab the Per Hf era to lates t m■ords thai erne ttee has noa to look into ne I tee has i30 words
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339 1952-11-04 5 IPOH. Mon The epic drama of a courageous though unequal tij, r ht between *."> heavily armed terrorists and a nine-man Polite patrol m January this year at an estate m Sungei Siput was recalled at a presentation ceremony m Ipoh today when339 words
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Article224 1952-11-04 5 IPOH. Mon. Graduate teachers from all parts of the i Federation will meet at the Methodist Boys School Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Nov. 8 for the inaugural meeting of the Malayan Graduate Teach- ers Union which is to be a single Federation-wide union of all graduate224 words
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Article84 1952-11-04 5 PENANG, Mon- A run >ur, that a gang of burglars Uorn Kuala Lumpur, using ca> jacks to commit their crimes, is now operating m the Island, was scotched today by the Officer m charge of Crimes. Penang and Province Welleslev. Mr. J. R. Cole. Supporting his84 words
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Article143 1952-11-04 5 Malacca Labour Nominees MALACCA. Mon. With nomination day due tomorrow, the Malacca Labour Party, today announced their nominaI tion? for the forthcoming Mv- nicipal elections. Included m the labour no--1 minations is the erstwhile Malacca Progressive and Settlement Councillor who has crossed over to the Labour side, and will contest143 words
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Article37 1952-11-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The independent candidate to contest the Johore Bahru Town Council elections m December is Haji Abdullah bin Haji Taib. of Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu, one of the oldest political institutions m the town.37 words
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Article94 1952-11-04 5 W arrant Out For AP Officer LUMPUR M -The P X Lumpur sessi- Court M G Adams, i at ol arttobe is nst Euro- P ire Officer failing to appear m on a summons charge Herbe i was alleged to have Bred dog lying under the eh irpoi" upon winch94 words
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Article170 1952-11-04 5 I v t0 ill th tie fa cad to u_nt matei a v am en iy life Secretary and Executive onv er ol RIDA. m a broadcast ac Radio Malaya tonight He said that the authority lid this by co-operating with the State and Settlement Governments170 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-11-04 5 picture Miss Valeric Davies modelling Peggie Schmidt's evening sown at the Fashion Show held at th,. Griffin Inn Kuala I. umpur on Friday. Yong Peng SeongPeng Seong - 26 words
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Article29 1952-11-04 5 A LARGE number of guests were present at a cocktail party given by Dr. and Mrs. Lim Ah Sitt at their residence at Jalan Majidi, Muar, Jast29 words
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Article24 1952-11-04 5 KUANTAN, Mon.— Che Yacob bin Mohd. Nor, Malay Co-operative Officer Klang has taken up duty here as Malay Co-operative Officer, East Pah,ang.24 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-11-04 5 pnoto. This was the remains when fire gutted a smokehouse with 15,000 lb of rubber inside belonging to the Malayan American Plantations Lta. Johore Standard yesterday.Standard - 26 words
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Article146 1952-11-04 5 IPOH. Mon.— The Arbitration Board set up to deal with the li 1/2 year-old wage dispute between the 800-strong Perak River Hydro-Electric. employees' Union and the Company, began its hearing here today m the conference room of the State Home Guards' office. The Board consists of146 words
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Article276 1952-11-04 5 KUANTAN, Mon. Ho Tong Lan, a young captured bandit, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Whitton at the opening of the Kuantan Assizes this morning on a charge of unlawfully carrying arms at the Pulau Manis area of Gambang m August this year. Ho276 words
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92 1952-11-04 5 Helped To Bribe Cap tain With Whiskey JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Ang Joo Seng was sentenced today by the Police Court to four months' imprisonment for abetting the offence of offering an illegal gratification of two bottles of whiskey to Capt. P. E. Green. Ang said that the whiskey was an92 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-11-04 5 Photo. THE Sultan of Perak inspects the first batch of 800 Special Constables to pass out from the SIJ (million) new Retraining School at a passing-out parade held m Jpoh yester day. H e said that this Re training School the biggest m the Federation, was one of the mostStandard - 59 words
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Article190 1952-11-04 5 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Police Contingent Welfare Department is now planning to get religious teachers for every Police district so that every constable would be able to receive moral education. "Religious teachings are I cry necessary because the fundamental principle m any religion liv to190 words
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Article232 1952-11-04 5 SC Robbed Gardener At Gate KUALA LUMPUR, a.— T. P. M. Sa* ad bin Dai us, A Malay Special Constable, wa convicted by the ('dirt Justice Mr. diaries Mathc art, ai I High Court here today foi robbing a Chinese of $500 rhe Judge postponed the senten c till tomorrow232 words
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Article136 1952-11-04 5 Outside Opinion Sought CONDEMNED SHOPHOUSE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon 'liv- Kuala Lumpui Municipal Council decided todaj to invite arbitrators' viei Lhi condition Ol a shop house m Batu Koad which the Ifunii ipal architect has condemned. Two independent archite. I are to ad indicate the issue Their report vein be submitted136 words
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161 1952-11-04 5 KUALA U PUB too.Hof a Sikh wan i the Pudu Pi i.-vi, was beaten death., was re- ealed at a preliminary inquire bel Inche [brahi n tn thi Pirsl igistrate's Court bere 1 > a tentative charge of irdi r agai t a trisha161 words
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Advertisement69 1952-11-04 5 SOCIAL WELFARE MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS $1/- UNLIMITED SWEEP FOR MEMBERS ONLY btl M. ml»er.t,iri »j»cu lo NON INDIANS I Ov Mi uilm r hij» Im ilitles available at 1.1. Offices m the Federation. 1 'I S»eep Committee, No. 8. China Street, MI.C. ||< hI QwaihTii, 177 lli^h Street, 'la Liinijiur.69 words
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Advertisement168 1952-11-04 5 LOT MORE V for Yaur \lvnvy ir affords you the grand opportunity to j save while you buy Buy Today 9 h gxtmnnnnnnnnn Here are a few Bargains m A rt g Pigmental Oriental Crepe White Towel* 27 x5l rj H 44" Usual $2.90 Sale 51.50 Usual Price $.1.50 Sale168 words
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Article709 1952-11-04 6 fILIH M'STICE WHITTON, chairman of the Rubber gc. Arbitration Board has announced his interpretation cf paragraph 13 oi the report he made last Ar.d h;s interpretation accords with that made by the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. It is that each category ol workers will receive ents709 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1952-11-04 6 ALEX JOSEY - COMMUNAL TENSION IN MALAYA DOES EXIST \[R. Tan Siew Sin. ■"A of the Malayan Chinese Association, challenges my remark that there is more tension now between the Chinese and the Malays than there has been for two years. My. statement was part of an article I wrote for the "M1,745 words
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648 1952-11-04 6 University Of Malaya Chinese Studies Sir.— Mr. E.L. Tan's letter on the University of Malaya's Chinese Department is welcome reading and should encourage the Chinese community, which has given more than Sl million for the Department, into asking: What kind of Chinese Department do we of Malaya want? From the648 words
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Letter308 1952-11-04 6 Sir: The memorandum submitted to the Colonial Secretary on the subject of a Polytechnic for Singapore should be made public for the purpose of a general discussion. This memorandum apparently has been compiled by a very small section of the community, some of whom are non-technical men, and308 words
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Letter87 1952-11-04 6 Sir:— Sentul Pasar, is now a thickly populated area. But people residing here have difficulties about getting ambulance, police, fire brigade, taxies, etc. The person concerned has either to go on a bicycle or take a bus to get any of these services. Telephone facilities could be87 words
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Article599 1952-11-04 6 Review of Views M.C.A. And U.M.N.O. MR. TAN SIEW SINS views denying the allegations m the Manchester Guardian that strong communal feeling between Malays and Chinese still prevailed m this country received support from the influential Malay daily, Utusan Melayu. The paper confirmed that for the past one or two599 words
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Advertisement123 1952-11-04 6 §>mgapow^_^ H> .an&arfc Independent Morning /Vet< \i/>aper HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singopoie. Telephone Nos ***** ***** Coble tf Telc S roph Address TJGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Timet Building. Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton Street, 83 Cowon Street, 8123 words
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Advertisement48 1952-11-04 6 vfa 4_____^ Jf\J '^m ___r M 1 (v\ r' i I i ""_J*___iy o^ I /_TT THE fi*^_ rJ THE 2^' I 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. -"OD CAN OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOLNT I OK |j AS LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST WIU HI PAID AT 2. PER ANNIM48 words
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290 1952-11-04 7 Tito Hits At Russia War Threat Latent ZAGREB, Nov. 3, (Reuter).-Marshal Josin Ti*« l 3 attacked Soviet Russia m a speech To the s K «ta- Communist Party congress here today He M the threat of war remained latent "though it >pears somewhat less immediate" He accused the Soviets of290 words
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Article99 1952-11-04 7 Man Mau: Economic C auses Out Ken;.. Nov. 3 C glial Secre- tte ton told a ere last nighl g ute wrong* 1 Ma movement -eS. la is an anti- ristian d. "It has i■- and ia stibatred. BU 1-c.e it clear om as ures i n the re only99 words
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55 1952-11-04 7 I n (Renterlifted aircraft down rnmost inland of Brigadier General chief of the 1 mlen -aid today, commcnte press reports Government I States to test to lhe ghts So- planes ovei United Statea ar future to me American :ech:u- n nrtbernistallations with hnicians. i planes55 words
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Article27 1952-11-04 7 F ighting On In do-Pak Border SCJI c to- g id i Ed In i bet im d oolice r day night alter by Indian p ice27 words
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Article89 1952-11-04 7 CROYDON, Surrey, Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Two tei .age youths < c under guard today one m hospital and "ne m a police cell— utter a roof-top midnight gun battle m which one policeman was killed and another a >und ed. People In the streets below89 words
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Article76 1952-11-04 7 Sterling Area Has Surplus LONDON Nov 3 (Reuter>— The sterling area had a gold and dollar surplus ol $82,000,000 during October, the Treasury meed today. Gold and dollar reserves stood at Sl 76*7,000,000 on October 31 The surplus arose after taking account of $35,000,000 worth of defence aid trom the76 words
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Article152 1952-11-04 7 Tripartite Military Conference LONDON. Nov. 3, (AP): An infantry conference of leading military figures of Britain. Canada and the United States will open Nov. 7 m Quebec, the British War Office announced Sunday. It said the talks will be private and will last three or lour days. Before the delegates152 words
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Article54 1952-11-04 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 (UP) —Britain's Royal Air Force will soon be bolstered with a. fleet of 300 to 400 Sabrejet planes from the United States and Canada, the Defence Department announced yesterday. Delivery of the F-86 E 'class aircraft will begin m December and continue through54 words
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Article373 1952-11-04 7 Candidates To Make Last Bid Over Radio, TV WASHINGTON, Nov. 3— America's voting millions, probably more of them than ever before m history, choose tomorrow between Gen. Dwight Dc Eisenhower and Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson for President. Only flashes of wind-up oratory are leftA.P.; U.P. - 373 words
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Article160 1952-11-04 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 3 (AP): Diplomats m Washington believe that regardless of Tuesday's national presidential election verdict, U.S. foreign policies will remain the same for a long time to come. Their view is that heated disputes between General Eisenhower. Governor Stevenson and their supporters have been160 words
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Article261 1952-11-04 7 INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI. Nov. (Beater). President Truman last Bight made public a top nerd document m which the Joint Chiefs of Stall m 1 7 agreed to the withdrawal of United States oecupa' m forces from Korea. Mr. Truman announced he had officially declassified the document261 words
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Article57 1952-11-04 7 A O\"E-YKAR-OLD baby boy, Woo Cheng Wah. was admitted into the General Hospital. Sing- apore. m a serious condition, after he was believed to have drank caustic soda at an address m Jalan Besar yesterday He was believed to have accidently drank tlie solution left by57 words
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Article109 1952-11-04 7 HANOI. Nov. 3 (Renter): French Union forces have lost about 920 men killed, wounded or captured during the last two weeks of the Communist Vietminh offensive m northwest Indo-China. an army spokesman here said yesterday. About 550 French Union troops were lost on109 words
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Article37 1952-11-04 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3, (AFP) —Eight persons were hacked to death near Daman m Portuguese India by a band of unidentified persons armed with axes and sticks, it was reported yesterday from Bombay.37 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-11-04 7 photo Raimonda Ciano, 19-year-old granddaughter of Mussolini, married Alessandro Giunta, 23-year-old descendant of Napoleon's brother Lucien, m the Church of St. Mark, A.P. Rome on Oct. 25.A.P. - 27 words
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187 1952-11-04 7 YORK, Nov. 3, (Reuter).— Dr. Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, said yesterday that the Church must reject any policy which attempted to keep races m permanent, subjection or excludes them from Western culture. Three great problems hunger, racialism and aggressive Communism- stood out m the187 words
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Article33 1952-11-04 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 3, (Reuter) Betting odds for the presidential election remained steady yesterday at 13 to 10 on for Republican Dwight Eisenhower to win against Democrat Adlai Stevenson.33 words
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Article132 1952-11-04 7 WHEN fined $75 I I Hie Singapore Second Pol cc "our! Magistrate Mr. D. H. (_hapman i yesterday for causing hurt to a labourer, Goh Seng X- ;v> ith a scissor blade on Oei 'at Cecil Street, a Ma ay dri- ver. Junid bin Aiabi132 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-11-04 7 photo George Middleton. British Charge d'Affaires m Iran. shak«**» hands with a Punjab guard at the British Embassy m Teheran, following Iran's diplomatic break with Britain.— APAP - 27 words
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Advertisement122 1952-11-04 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS Announce THERE-INTRODUCTION OF SERVICES TO THERE ARE NOW 5 SERVICES EACH WAY PER WEEK TO SARAWAK and NORTH BORNEO •^•-■■-davs, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fridays. Tuesdoys t DEP. Singapore 0630 hrs. Sngapora 0630 hrs. DEP. Singopore 0630 hrs. Kuching aching S Dv Kuching Lobuan -obuan Labuon Jesselton 'CIVT. 1635 K„122 words
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Advertisement74 1952-11-04 7 RUBBER. TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 3. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todey: LONDON RUBBER 1 LONDON TIN < DOt Hid. Spot £958.1 Os. per ton December 22|d. buyers, £959 sellers. Jon /Mor 221 d. Three months: £94074 words
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Advertisement81 1952-11-04 7 B_33£fflffiEBfflfflffiffil__B_^^ W _r »"r_n l_f>^ Idcollv procticol for the business gj _r^--_r _r_ I *J*st mon ingenious construction T") X \*~M/£ m'V "CXW 0,,0w ,ndc X bolder to fit -fl 1/ V SUGGESTIONS g? on d< I WITH INDKX FILE J'^^'^^r^^i^i J $175.00 each 1 IN LONDON TAN, NAVY v81 words
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Article44 1952-11-04 8 NEW YORK. Nov 3, (Renter). A specially equipped plane wil! make an exploratory flight ovei- the North Pole route on Nov 19 ro try ou' a regular commercial service for Polar travel between Los Angeles and Europe. i; was announced here.44 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-11-04 8 pnoio. For the past five days a fleet of about 90 lorries stacked with scrap have been shuttling between the godowns of Singapore scrap dealers and the Kinko Maru m the Singapore wharves. The Kinko Maru sailed yesterday with 2.000 tons of scrap for Japan. Picture shows a fleet ofStandard - 64 words
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Article111 1952-11-04 8 2,oooTons Loaded In 5 Days Standard Shipping Reporter MOKK than 2,000 tons of scrap were shipped to Japan from Singapore by the freighter Kinko Ivlaru, which sailed for Tokyo yesterday. The suppliers, a local Chinese firm, took almosl five days :o deliver tho scrap to111 words
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Article53 1952-11-04 8 LONDON. Nov. 3, (AFP) The Fast Bengal Government has placed orders for two amphibious aircraft with the British firm of Short Bros, and Harland. The aircraft will be of the "Seland" type and are to be delivered next year. They will b e equipped to53 words
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Article139 1952-11-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE President Van Buren, a passenger freighter of the American President Lines, which arrived m Singapore on Saturday, reported that some of her cargo destined for Singapore caught fire when the vessel was one day out of Hongkong. The fire broke out139 words
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Article63 1952-11-04 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 3, (UP) The 7.260-ton British freighter. S.S. Jolly, left here yesterday with 9,800 tons of Chinese Communist ric_ for Ceylon. The ship arrived here from Shanghai last Thursday. The rice is the first consignment of a total of 80.000 tons, which Red63 words
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Advertisement697 1952-11-04 8 |Q2_^___i___l^^ FAST IGC!JLAH TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE San Fr.»nci>co Io- \n,. !e> All Americas Usaotfaa ('itie* Penan- P.S ham Spore An LA/ SIINDIAN BEAK .C-bNov 28No. -!'Nov 1 Dec 24 Dec CHINA BLAH 21 ESDec 2T 81 Dec 2_ Dec/1 Jan 24 Jan Fo* til portfculari ol D::* Cars- t^eep Tanks697 words
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Advertisement576 1952-11-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Sailings to China «n» Jipan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direei Sailings from Bangko. and Indonesia to China ft .la pan Du. Spore Due Penans From "Povans" In Port Hongkong "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japan. H'kong Sails Sails Sail. Penang P Sham Spore576 words
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Advertisement626 1952-11-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW VORR PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang SOESTDYK (HAL) Gdn. 18 7 Nov 8 Nov KOTA GEDE (RL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov KOTA BAROE (RL)626 words
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Advertisement520 1952-11-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM S( ANDINAVIA I X (ON Hongkong Manila Ktibe Yokohama 1' 8 Nov 4 *> \.,v mi n i» '•MAGDALA'' for Bangkok ti 7 Nov n ls^ "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 27 2ft Nov "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok, Saigon. H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama io I d<< r520 words
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179 1952-11-04 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By IJard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 3. Thailand's economic los held top-level rice talks with high n officials, but spokesmen for both coined silent today on the outcome of J cussions. m --ources refused to discuss the talks, but indicated179 words
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Article12 1952-11-04 9 World's Area Expands A, rteadilj f active m le m B short12 words
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Article39 1952-11-04 9 DEVEI OPMENT ol a new, aO weather motor oil particular v suited to modem high- *a engines is announ.fi i.y Standard Oil Develop: lent Ca research and ngineering affiliate of Standard O: Co. (New Jersey). A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article90 1952-11-04 9 US Asian Trade Shows Increase s.luV No\ 3, (IP).— United States i im ■reaped slightly m both directions \u. b| i mm July but the volume was still •ithh aveiage m 1951, according to the hp.irtmcnt statistics. A d the S 1 1 A compai t impoi is uu msthe90 words
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Article94 1952-11-04 9 Colombo. N a (UP):--C- v on's trade deficit n n current j* v tai i d ->' ec $21,000,000 to J66.000.00fl m one month by the end of S er. the huge deficit shown m the s pti bei customs returns, i intras! *o the favouri94 words
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123 1952-11-04 9 US Toy Production 10 p.c. Above 1951 's NEW YORK. Nov 3, (AP). US. production of toys more 'han ten per cent above last year, and prices are higher Norman G. Wintermantel, president of the Toy ifacturers oi "he U.S.A. and executive vice-president ie Junior' To_ Corporation, Hammond. Indiana, said123 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-11-04 9 TECHNICIANS testing some of the 5.000 Austra-lian-made electricity meters destined for Pakistan under- the terms of the Colombo Plan. The meters are part of a £A190,000 contract arranged by the Australian Government with the manufacturers.35 words
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Article152 1952-11-04 9 BUFFALO. NEW YORK. Nov. 3. (AFP) The discovery of two new types of rubber was announced here by representatives of two American industrial firms. In a paper submitted to the American Chemical Society, L.H. Howland, Director of Research at the Naugatuck Chemical Division of the152 words
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Article135 1952-11-04 9 Bangrin Tin Dredging Co. Lt<fc showed a profit foi 1951 of £260.945 -BT'*- 1 after deduc_n| British lax. Finn! dividend of 10 I made a total ol 7<v for the war. Net liquid assets at £356.394 wor_ oul at 5/IIJcL per 5/- stock unit Two dredges worked throughout135 words
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150 1952-11-04 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. (Renter):—- The International! Bank for Reconstruction and Development has reported a net income of $4,888,434 for fhe three months ended Sept. j 30, 1952. the first quarter of the fiscal year. This compared with $4,261.--872 for the corresponding period m 1951.150 words
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Article608 1952-11-04 9 I Brpertci 1 r i i _i s Kuvrr» Seller* 22 6 xd s* o i xd 4 2 > 1 I Bl >3 1 .'j 14 I- >e| 5 ">0 600 I Pref 10 IS 10 75 S C I St« 4e 4.45 4-55 B Ins608 words
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Article70 1952-11-04 9 THE produce market m Singapore was dull m all sections yesterday with no business passing. Copra had buyers at $33_ per picul and sellers at $34_ per picul. Coconut oil buyers indicated $50 and sellers $52 per picul. Betel nut $32 Copra S34_ (sellers)". Coconut ail70 words
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Article63 1952-11-04 9 TEHERAN, Nov. 3 (Reuter) IYI. Camill Gutt, chairman of the International Monetary Fund and former Belgian Finance Minister, arrived m Teheran yesterday with five assistants. He will stay a month m Teheran to investigate Iran's economic situation, and will report to Prime Minister Mossadeq. ML63 words
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Article146 1952-11-04 9 THE rubber market m Singapore remained more or less unchanged from Saturday's levels with only small business passing. r interests ba the market was mostly centred on the lower and remiSlcd grades with overseas orders which were on the small side. At noon quotations were146 words
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Article119 1952-11-04 9 CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb io Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Seller No 1 Spot loss 771 775 FOB m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 77} 771 No. 2 R.SS. 72"; 725 No. 3 R.S.S. 68^ 68; Tone: Dull. lON I lON Rl BRER Monday's opening prices119 words
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Article60 1952-11-04 9 TOKYO, Nov. 3, (AFP).— Two officials of the Forestry Board will attend the Second Asian and Pacific Area Forest Products Conference m Singapore from December 1 to 13. Mr. Shigeto Fujimura, Guidance Division head of the Forestry Board, and Mr. Yoshio Saito, of the Forest60 words
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Article38 1952-11-04 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 3—Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.62 to £1 sterling; $6,105 to U.S. 81; $1,834 to Malayan $1. 80 3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Cold $279.50 to one t___38 words
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Miscellaneous1291 1952-11-04 9 *Lt*mmm^ttm^mmm»*»m oninw.m.Ji.si ijifi fr ~m^>iimm,*M***ti*mtmt*t4m»»mtmmtmmmmmmmm mmmmJi SINGAPORE Q V.„^. Rad:Q p 3 ,nd SKY*-? I***1 B, K_V4_<4 LUMPU. DIARY RADIO PROGRAMME *a_™«_s? (c___, RADIO PROGRAMMt *__S_? 4_HS"__S nr^'ltt''!_. a gaii_S oSSS? tSSSU-ST ?Vli- aTIVS) Motor Select. on A_aß7____£ t! **c Shows; 1043 English Schools WAYS TO: p.m Propamine Summary; a*1,291 words
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Article, Illustration2144 1952-11-04 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By ARTIST AND ARTISTE I IKE the wheel of fortune '-■that goes round and round, so do the pleasure-loving Singaporeans who like their fun as exciting and varied as they can find it. Hence the rush on Saturday nights from one City rendezvous to another.2,144 words
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Advertisement9 1952-11-04 10 hJ^tt Cockpit l**^ |IKHJKm/j_l__ ill *??'>''*'■'*'* i!^l|_iftes_^i WMOMS 38*8 M9 words
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Advertisement80 1952-11-04 10 tWii/jj Hc,ena ww b,nste,n y can give you _^1 V V Ay/ 6-V r-_\\ Tbe genius of Helena Rub.n.te.n, leading beauty iuthonty. bnngs Silk make-up. Actual. v made Face powder-Silk face po skin ,n a uondP-u, nun o glamouri>in, ,1k S.lk Tone foui naturally with the SiU P* andStlk Rouue-,u-Cremet...80 words
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294 1952-11-04 11 TAIPEI. Nov. 3 (UP)— Chinese girl cogers from Indonesia, ploying under assumed names, yesterday trounced Taipei's girl quintette from secondary schools by a wide margin of 40 to 17 m the second play of the Chiang Kai-shek Birthday Cup Championships. The Indonesian Chinese men's294 words
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Article131 1952-11-04 11 THE Budget Committee of the Federation Government has* made provision for an increase of 17 Assistant Commissioners, a decrease of six posts of Superintendent and 29 posts of Assistant Superintendents m the Police establishment m the next year's estimates. An overall decrease is thus shown m131 words
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Article79 1952-11-04 11 TOKYO. Nov. 3 (UP)— Deadly Communist mortar fire drove hard-fighting South Korean soldiers from Triangle and Jane Russell hills today after the ROKs made three desperate attempts to capture the vital west central front peaks. South Korean infantrymen failed In their attempts to take the79 words
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Article189 1952-11-04 11 IPOH, Mon.— Excellent goalkeeping by Harban Singh enabled the YMCA to defeat Anglo Chinese School by three goals to two m a hockey league match today. With almost uncanny anticipation he saved certain goals from the sticks of Kok Choy, Ilin Wai. Madhavan and Kin T ng189 words
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Article262 1952-11-04 11 Federal Govt's Windfall THE Federation of Malaya Government will have $59,195. 606 left over at the end of this year, according to revised estimates laid before the Federal Legislature today. But after putting off $85,000,000 for a proposed reserve fund to meet liabilities incurred during the year, there will be262 words
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Article76 1952-11-04 11 NAIROBI, Nov. 3 (Reuter)— Of 800 Kikuyu arrested m the Bahati forest area north of N a kubu yesterday. 100 were detained m custody a Kenya Government statement reported today. The 800 Kikuyus were arrested for "screening" but the raid convinced the authorities that Bahati forest76 words
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Article518 1952-11-04 11 THE Colony's four best hockey teams will battle it out today m two Singapore Hockey League Division One semi-final fixtures at the padang. In the Division IA section, the Ceylonese meet the Singapore Cricket Club on equal terms while m the IB Section, theD.T. - 518 words
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Article139 1952-11-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Re marking that there was no' evidence against the accused, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. J. G. Adams, today, acquitted and discharged, Hasim bin Abdul Ghani, former president of the Peninsular Malays' Unions, on a charge of139 words
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Article33 1952-11-04 11 MUNSHI Nand Singh (60) a police pensioner with 32 years service died at Seremban last night at 9.15 o'clock. Funeral takes place tomorrow at 2 p.m., starting from the Sikh Temple.33 words
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315 1952-11-04 11 Tiny Tots Fought Well For KBC Fund SINGAPORE'S young boxers, fighting m Gnat, Mosquito and Atom weight bouts, provided a slugging feast for those who watched them— and supported the Katong Boys Club Building Fund as well— in an interesting programme at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night. In315 words
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Article652 1952-11-04 11 THE following are the fixtures of the Singapore Badminton Association National championships to be played off on Nov. 9 11 and 13 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium: SUNDAY. NOV. 9 AT 2.30 P.M. Court No. 3— Junior Mixed Doubles: Lian Fook Shin and Chan Mul Hiang (Marigold)652 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-04 11 right. Standard picture. THE line-up for the Chinese Swimming Club's "Miss CSC 1952" competition at the club pool on Saturday The winner, Miss Jennie Tan, eighth from left, won an air trip to Bangkok and back. Miss Rosie Sng. who was second, stands fourth fromStandard - 47 words
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Article455 1952-11-04 11 GREATER emphasis on the Home Guards and the gradual demobilisation of the Special Constabulary is forecast m the draft estimates of the Federation for 1953. The Budget Committee m its report states that a block provision of $1 .'1,877,000 for the Home Guard, an increase455 words
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Article120 1952-11-04 11 DESTRUCTION of roa I vegetation by chemical ll 801 as a prevention against bushes will cost the Itoders lon Government $750,000, according 'o tlie Draft Budget tor 1953. Another estimate of $<" (,n 000 ;s a <o earmarked to i fear blukar and oilier pro<- Ive120 words
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Article173 1952-11-04 11 NEW DELHI. Nov. I CReuter) Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, new British High C missioncr Ea India, laid hM first pre s conference here Xdav that the success of Britain's present campaign I I stamp out Communist terrorists m Malaya "is as much ta the interest of173 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-11-04 11 CAIRO. Nov. 2: (Reuter) Prime Minister Mohamed Naguib today handed Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson his reply to a British note inviting Egyptian participation m settling the Sudan question.30 words
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Advertisement519 1952-11-04 11 DEATHS w a CHOON SIM. seed 54 d vaj peaceful»*f Nov. Onan Road, leaving j ovinj wire. Chow Ah i tughters. Jessie and onlj son. Daniel, one i 1.0.v Kee Soon and tndsons to mourn his ti ge itaves residence November sth for Methodist Church and j Bdadari Cemetery. j519 words
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Advertisement500 1952-11-04 11 WOT Hi .> MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG Applications are invited foi vacancies m tbe Municipal! Clerical Es:ab)ishment on the following sala.y stalesMen. $102-6 114/132-6-144/ 168-1 2-264/276- 12-330 Women $90-6- 102/ 120-6-132/ 156-12-204/21 6- 12-300 Current cost of living and bousing allowances are also payable. Applicants must possess the School500 words
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Advertisement33 1952-11-04 11 Sudden v-i __&_fta Hfc_ X__ __T^ER _B M M X **m mmw t rear! For your information! "RERNARDO CARPIO" is an Adventurous ft thond-ring MALAY Spectacle! To Thrill You Soon A I GARRICK33 words
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Article583 1952-11-04 12 WITH a variety of trick shots, Robert Marshall world amateur billiards champion since 1936 delighted Singapore billiard fans with a superb exhibition at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Highlights of a two and a half hour programme was Marshall s brilliant top cushion583 words
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Article215 1952-11-04 12 GHQ Rally Surprises University After holding a one-nil lead right up to the closing stages, the University of Malaya made the mistake of relaxing only to give their determined opponents, GHQ Farelf, the equaliser to make the match a one-all draw m a division IB league fixture at Tanglin yesterday.215 words
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Article93 1952-11-04 12 •standard Stuff Correspondent MELBOURNE, Mon A»*> Iralia. biut-est race the Melbourne Cap eaaaes «p Im derision tomorrow. lhe switch ai jockey Nut t.di iroui the Nea Zeafcwad champion. Datray, is the talk of the rounti>. Top weights are waiting aa_kwnfj for the weather i eperts. record crowd93 words
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Article173 1952-11-04 12 SINGAPORE A ite P n -i- its Coun- ,g •,v le ideci tl ci i > tea lo the Cai Ci issi ra in i beii claim.- lor OB IC of r a Stadium. was dis a*d yesterday Commission ha I agree to pay only 524,000D.T. - 173 words
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Article95 1952-11-04 12 VIENNA. Nov. 3 (API: Diana Rowe and Johnny Leach of England defeated Rosalind Rowe and Richard Bergmann. also of England, m the mixed doubles finals ot" an international table tennis meet between players from England. France. Yugoslavia and Austria. The core last night was 21 15.95 words
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Article142 1952-11-04 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— j The Krian District badminton championships are now m the fiual stages. Two events the women's open singles and the veteran's singles have alreadybeen decided. Outstanding player for this year's tournament is the schoolboy Ng Chin Huat who 1 have entered the142 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-11-04 12 picture. This is Marshall demonstrating a tricky in-off at his first billiard exhibition at the Singapore Badminton Hall Standard last night.Standard - 23 words
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552 1952-11-04 12 truly to make the score B 6. It was the Garrison's turn to receive a penalty and from 55 yards out. Naceba's kick just missed going over the bar. Heard went down after receiving a punch to the stomach and shortly552 words
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Article66 1952-11-04 12 THE following will represent SARU m a rugby match tomorrow against SCC "A" on the padang: Yap Boon Keng ("Police), A. Marten (SHB), Ngon (Police), Lim Eng Siang (Varsity) D. Ross (Police), Cheong Ngee Foo (TTC), M. Chua (Varsity). Sinthamoney (Varsity-, Masod (Police), Mehta (Varsity), Cheah Hoon66 words
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546 1952-11-04 12 MALAYA'S table tennis teams for the coming Asian championships which will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Nov. 22 to 29 were selected after a series of long drawn trials m Singapore and Penang during the week-end. Surprise of the546 words
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Article14 1952-11-04 12 Today Sport SINGAPORE Ri:\itx\ s shall erhib I ot the Sirtgapa Stadium H p14 words
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Article73 1952-11-04 12 IN A fi lend mint m nati I d iv. the Moo B Bat i Spori- Club games lo nil Fo results tioned first I; OC. Choon beat K. Beng IS I Uee \y* al mad b I IS-t. l.'vll We* an Km-. Van 15-5 B73 words
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