Singapore Standard, 5 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-05 1 Singapore Standard •?Bk Jn> i^J iSL VOL. 11l NO. 126 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article658 1952-11-05 1 Firs£ Returns Give Ike A Slight Lead WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— Fair weather and the roughest election campaign of modern times drew estimated 55,000,000 Americans to the polls today to decide whether Dwight Eisenhower or Governor Adlai Stevenson will be the 34th President of tht United States. The658 words
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Article425 1952-11-05 1 A €3,000.000 Admiralty project to build 14 underground tunnels at Bukit Gombak to supply or take oil from ships based at the Naval Rase, Seletar or the Keppel Harbour during any emergency, has been abandoned alter C500.000 were spent on it and partReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 425 words
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Article93 1952-11-05 1 DogfightOver Hokkaido? TOKYO. N> 4 (UP)— An n firmed Jap: nea press today that an >. plane was engaged in v. it appeared to be a 10--minute ?fighl with another p me on Monday over the straits between Hok- and the Sovietpie I Hadoma Islands. X ;paper Asahi, quot- p93 words
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Article, Illustration441 1952-11-05 1 <-mas Toy Fund i'cndard reoders big jump yes- $1,307.30 rece 't6 from SingammJ "-t Federation. I 6 I 00 •T of P i ■I t mum a tin il'ii mils five 1 .i'H h.l\ t 8 :tom i donated $43 and the441 words
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Article219 1952-11-05 1 Tailend Of Campaign Highlights Steve ~>n Off Time CHICAGO. Nov. 4 -Stevenson threw up his hands 'm <* gesture of mild anger whenA he was cut off the air before he completed the final three] paragraphs of his closing speech last night. Later he shrugged lh* incident off Stevenson spoh219 words
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Article92 1952-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Bill to authorise the Federation Government to raise $100,000,000 locally to meet expenditure to fight the Emergency. will be introduced on a certificate of urgency at the next Federal Legislative Council meeting. The Federation supply bill for 1953 det r ai n92 words
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220 1952-11-05 1 Standard Staff Reporter THF Singapore Government has made the nrst move toward ending the 22-month-old detention under She Emergency Reflations of Mr. school teacher and former President of the Singapore Teachers' Union. The Representative of the India Government in Malaya, Mr M Gopala Menon. told220 words
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Article89 1952-11-05 1 H E A V Y betting among friends went on in Singapore yesterday on the American Presidential elections. As the day wore on and tension mounted some bettors were carried away by their own enthusiasm arid hundreds of dollars were at stake Betting On the whole89 words
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Article67 1952-11-05 1 Standard Staff Correspondant KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Inspector Wan Omar who fares a charge of attempted murder, has been sent to the mental hospital at Tanjong Rambutan for observation. Ihe First Magistrate Inche Ismail. was told today. Wan Omar was alleged have attempted to murder /\SP Chandra67 words
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248 1952-11-05 1 THE 7707-ton Blue Funnel Line steamer Bellerophon Steamed i'i to Singapore yesterday and brought first reports of the opening of a huge modern dork at Taku B;n- near the North China port of Tientsin. Taku Bai is next door to KoThe British steamer called248 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-05 1 THE Lee Yan Lisa rubber smokehouse at the 4j mile Klan« Road. Kuala Lumpur, engulfed in smoke and flames. Fire destroyed ">OO piculs of rubber. Auxiliary poluem e n and sei viremen helped to sav some of the rubber. Eons Pen? Sions picture.43 words
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Article205 1952-11-05 1 $36 M. Is Sent To China Yearly KUALA LOIPIR Tues.— Chinese communities both in the Federation and Singapore are sending about 836,000,000 > early to China as family remittances said a spokesman of Foreign Exchange Control Office in Kuala Lumpur when he confirmed today a statement by Mr Justice Williams205 words
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Article60 1952-11-05 1 Standard Shipping Reporter A EUROPEAN seaman was burnt to death when a fire broke out in Jhe en«ine room of the Danish tanker. Marie Maersk. while she was at the oil bunkering island of Pulo Bukom last The blaze which lasted one and a60 words
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Article105 1952-11-05 1 $50,000 KL Rubber In Smoke Slindud Staff Corresponded'. KUALA LU ;i'i B 1 About 10 000 wth of i 1 up in flames when i tted rubber smoke beloi ginf to the Bai Lee B ipany it i i'2 mile K mg 1 1 at 1 ijr As the Hne105 words
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Article88 1952-11-05 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPOR, 1 young Chinese I :,-!i Lam, i pupil ■<' Methodtsi Aftei noon S was rolled 0\ el i>\ :i here this ifternoon arid k i in >tantaneo i The mi ideni occui re i il Uit new YWC'A site ju beh I88 words
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Advertisement110 1952-11-05 1 |>UtrfboJor«j TAN CHENG MOH ELECT. CO.. IW. CroM «t. H'port L r¥ j/ytfArt/ys* r^\ > m H IYI fl It tf^^j ITn 1 1 bC r r^y wu 111 WI W Wi ■■Ia VI /oorf drink p^ Everybody w H te Cowlac rWJ i water or miik, it makes a110 words
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Article223 1952-11-05 2 Colony Govt. Has Found 1000 Acres In Bedok Standard Staff Reporter AT LEAST 1,000 acres out of the 2,500 acres of low land in Bedok would be suitable for vegetables and this, according to the Chief Surveyor, Singapore, Mr. H. L. Ward, would223 words
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160 1952-11-05 2 THE L> Kent visited W, i...'' m and Company .v morning during J r and had lo waik ni the stairs. B;• Mr J. H. M. Summers gbe npany's General Mani.... \i. aya. immediately t lourfa with the electricity dep irtment— and within a short160 words
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145 1952-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 882 underr 1 ite ol the University oi M t\.'- w go to poll on Nov. i ect 30 students to re- ent xvcn j r >tituencics at SI enta Council. P. C. Shusama of Mt p145 words
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Article35 1952-11-05 2 DAHLAN bm Jaib, 26. was ined S5O by the Muar Magistrate for using criminal fur^e on a married woman. Toh Seen* Pnr.tai Layang. Sungei Mnti. Tangkah, with the intention of outraging net modesty.35 words
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Article83 1952-11-05 2 THE Kiwi Members' League wi'l hold an international variety concert at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore at 8 p.m. on Nov. IS and 16. under the patronage of Mr. WL Blythe. Colonial Secretary. Among the artiste? will be leading Radio Malaya Talenti'Tie personalties. Tan Eng Chia, Raiph83 words
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Article27 1952-11-05 2 THE Sultan oi Kedah attended the Ponpy Da) Dance leld at the Kulicn Club lasi Saturday. There .vas a large gathering of the various comnunities in Kedah.27 words
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Article218 1952-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya's first official publi- cation, the University Gazette in which Sir Sydney Caine, Vice-Chancellor of the University, expressed the hope that such a publication would meet the j e visting demand for more information on the University, was issued yesterday218 words
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Article89 1952-11-05 2 4 Robbers Get Away With $1,300 FOUR robbers, two of wnom were armed with a revolver and a knife got away wins ***** in cash and jewellery when they ransacked a house in Jalan Rajah, off Balestier Road, in the small hours ol yesterday morning. The robbers pained entry when89 words
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Article260 1952-11-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter THAI Trade Mission members who arrived m Singapore yesterday, expressed keen interest in Malaya's industries. They want to visit plywood and soap factories and sawmills among others. During the first eight months 3f this year Malaya sent $99,--300.000 worth of eooris.260 words
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Article72 1952-11-05 2 A STATEMENT by Mr. William C. Foster. US Undersecretary of Defence, that Malaya and South-East Asia are militarily stronger than they were when the Korean war started, has been nated in London with interest, according to an official release here. The Under-Secretary. who is now on72 words
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Article65 1952-11-05 2 IPOH, Tues.— The AngloChinese Boys School and Hie Anglo-Chinese Girls School will debate on whether interracial marriages in Malaya should be encouraged a- 'h? ACS Hall tomorrow at 5 pJB. The boys have undertaken to argue in favour of the proposal while the girls will oppose it. Judges65 words
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Article85 1952-11-05 2 THE Singapore Teachers' Union who hoped to put on two repeat performances of the winners of the Youth Drama Festival, decided to stop with last night's performance, due to heavy booking of the Victoria Memorial Hall for other entertainments. A spokesman for the Teachers Union85 words
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Article211 1952-11-05 2 Radio Malaya, Tamil Section Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to the Singapore Government to recruit experienced and skilled men on agreements from India to reorganise the Tamil Section of Radio Malaya, was made yesterday b> Legislative Conncillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour, Rochore).211 words
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Article232 1952-11-05 2 Standard Ftaff Reporter THE Monitoring Unit of Radio Malaya in Thomson Road, Singapore, which was described as a confidential unit where "certain broadcasts" emanating from radio stations all over the Far East are recoided and transcribed, was visited by the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, yesterday.232 words
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Article46 1952-11-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Found in possession o' nine bottles of samsu on which Excise duty had nut noen paid. Lievv Nam >f Saleng Village, was fined S2ttO in the Police Court today and a farther S5O lor k< eping apparatus for distilling ..unor.46 words
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Article, Illustration425 1952-11-05 2 THE University of Malaya will be represented at the formal ooening of the new buildings and the fourth anniversary of the Foundation of th e University College, Ibadan. Nigeria, bv Professor N.S. Alexander, former Professor of Physics in th e University, said the University Gazette issued yesterday.Standard - 425 words
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Advertisement52 1952-11-05 2 SCHOOL WORK BR/NCS* T/REPNESS, _mz @t3&\ growing\ :l|ggr Wfe^%t.\ /YOUNGSTERS "tjuoMot KggfLJ*- Wr "^^a*R^o?/'^ y wJr BUMD~~TH€tR PROTECT THEIR LUNGS fe§Jf§^ iff EMULSION IHHJ vl \//M —ensure* health, strength end vitality. jjj ijll Foi parent and child it maintains resist ones in^B^ twnblet so prc^lent today. h BORNEO £fm^ m52 words
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Advertisement153 1952-11-05 2 4 Miftcle, of modem science! THE INK THAT I ,Nk CLEANS AND W f PROTECTS YOUR A j^pk PEN AS IT WRITES! _^a^^^^^ r^^ f B l@Btf^J Porker f X M^^^ SDi V-X (n^Sa BrJ^ L/on't viv "ink I j JHH^ p a B |X.-n l.!e b'. J >umH^jHcsßJ^J sediment;153 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-11-05 2 umm^ mm fJ^-YO 1 VEAWS T' \v>AS'M. &Bud T-SO 7hEL"V TOO/ TM'O-^r. -AR C i J^~^\ j t"" STANDTMAR AW' IHESPEU-F.pj I AWAy//--;AH D-D.'D^r EVAH j J^' J fOC&S&JFTT V^A^Y^/^^ !G "BOUT BETINI'Li'LAaNFR's"'^ O ■■< MA R^f_^,^^^^^L HOMOIN6I.»37 words
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Article64 1952-11-05 3 THE Sixth Annual Art Exhibition of the Singapore YMCA Art Club will be held at the British Council Hall from Nov. 17 to Nov. 23. The exhibition will be declared open by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the CommissionerGeneral, at 5 p.m Approximately 120 pictures will be displayed. The64 words
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Article71 1952-11-05 3 MUAR. Tues. An appeal by Gui Kam against a conviction and a fine of $100. or two months' imprisonment. passod on him by the Segamat Magistrate on a charge of extortion at Kampong Tengah resettlement area. Segamat. was allowed yesterday by Mr. Justice Williams Buhagiar at71 words
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226 1952-11-05 3 Join AAS Call To Chinese Motorists Standard Staff Reporter A CALL to Chinese owner, of private cars in the Colony to join the Automobile Association of Singapore and to take advantage of its many facilities, was made by the Membership Committee ol the AAS at a Press co iference in226 words
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Article38 1952-11-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— norrow is Nomination Day 1 e Bahru, Bandar Penggai im md Bandar Maharani There is every indication j that Dec, 6 will witness the, three towns :i the throes of) an ele tion.38 words
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Article28 1952-11-05 3 GOH KIM SWEF was acquit- te and discharged where he appeared before Mr. Justice Williams Buhagiar at the Muar A sizes yesterday on a rape charge.28 words
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516 1952-11-05 3 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a verdict of suicide in the case of Alan Ferdinand Rappa, 21-year-old detective corporal who shot himself in Flower Road on the morning of Sept. 21. Arthur Reutens, a mechanic! I who was with Alan Rappa on 1516 words
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Article126 1952-11-05 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUCHING. Tues.— Publishers oi the Chicn Feng Jit Poh expressed the hope yesterday that the Sarawak authorities would amend the Kuchingj Town Ordinances prohibiting! the installation of electric! motors within town limits. The Chien Feng Jit Poh started publication yesterday alter lour months'126 words
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Article122 1952-11-05 3 Order To Produce Banishee AN APPLICATION for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Lim Seng Poh, a Singapore merchant, who has been detained on a banishment warrant, was made by Mr. R H. Green, before the Chief Justice Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, in the Singapore High Court, yesterday. It122 words
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Article245 1952-11-05 3 Student Groups To Be Based On Aptitudes Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Education Department is considering a major move to revise the present system of class grading in secondary schools. Mr. R.M. Young, the Director of Education, told The Standard yesterday that the suggestion of245 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-05 3 photo MRS. T. MANASSEH. a sales i stunt in the Elizabeth ArSea (cosmetics) Section of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Company. Singapore, who served the Duchess of Kfnt when she visited the store yesterday mornins to buy cosmetics. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article108 1952-11-05 3 A YOUNG man who threatened to put a textile merchant to "sleep" and to throw his goods into the sea if the merchant did not accede his demand, was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to a month's imprisonment. The man, Teo Bak Yoi (20)108 words
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Article83 1952-11-05 3 400 To Sell Poppies MORE than 400 women will set forth early on Saturday. Nov. 8. with 60.000 buttonhole poppies to be sold for the benefit of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. On the same day. Mrs. 11. W. Baines. wife of the Bishop of Singapore, will be available at83 words
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302 1952-11-05 3 ALTHOUGH yesterday was Election Day in the United States for an estimated 55 to t»0 million American citizens, for some dozen or so Americans in Singapore it was weeks and even months ago. As the procedure for absentee voting varies considerably in the different States302 words
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Article167 1952-11-05 3 Yock Eng School's New C'ttee A xr.w management bm&> mittce of :>5 tnemben headed! by Mi. r m Chee .loon, hi been elected by pati on in 1 supporters of the Yock Bag School. The names of the committee members have been iibm to the Education Department. Forms signed by167 words
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Article38 1952-11-05 3 THE Katong w enl i II hold a fun fa ir< gardei and sale of hwk tnide t»y pupils (Hi Saturday the school grounds in iffai ie Parade, in lid of i ■<l building fund.38 words
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640 1952-11-05 4 Budget Passed PENANG, Tues. The Municipal President. Mr. L. R. F. Earl today urged more self-restraint on the part of individuals, in retraining from deeming themselves entitled to or demanding not luxuries, but ever better amenities j such as the very latest radio640 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-05 4 BRIGADIER J. R. E. Andre. Director of the Federation Military Forces, bidding farewell to N. C. O. 's and men of the 2nd Battalion. Malaya Regiment at Batu Gajah recently. The Brigadier leaves on retirement at the end of this month.43 words
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227 1952-11-05 4 Abdul llad Bovril For Bandits, COURT TOLD IPOH, Tues. -A young Malay rubber dealer and businessman, Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Hamid (27) was today tried before Mr. Justice Pretheroe on a capital charge of collecting supplies of medicines, corned beef and Bovril for bandits. Abdul Mutalib was arrested on June227 words
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Article123 1952-11-05 4 IPOH. Tues. The Perak River Hydro Electric Employees Union and the Company have both stated their i-^se today before the arbitration board set up to deal with the 3£-year-old dispute. A statement issued by the chairman of the Board, Mr. G. Hawkins says: "Both parties have been123 words
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Article91 1952-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A curfew will be imposed on Nov 8 in the Bahau Police district, Negri Sembilan. when every person living in the district must remain within a radius of 50 yards of his normal dwelling house between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. unless in91 words
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Article37 1952-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The public are invited to attend the drawing in connection with the Poppy Day Quiz which will take dace in the main hall of the Government Offices. Johore Bahru at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday.37 words
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Article127 1952-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Pakistan Government has given special permission to the Federation Government to purchase stud bulls of the red Sindhi breed. An Officer of the Veterinary Department is due to leave this wpplc for Paki<jf.fln to npso- tiate sales. This breed has127 words
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Article261 1952-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tugs Four more terrorists have been killed and one wounded by Security Forces in the Federation today. Three more terrorists have surrendered. These casualties include three terrorists killed by 'he First Fijians in the Yong Peng Area of Johore. A Section of the Firs!261 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 4 THE house curfew imposed on Mar. 27 in the Sungei Siput North District of Perak has been modified. The curfew w-'S in future be from 6.30 pan. to 6.00 a.m. instead of from 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m.40 words
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Article358 1952-11-05 4 PENANG, Tues Delivering written judgment in the Penang Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice SpenserWilkinson allowed an appeal by the Crown against an order made by the Penang Magistrate for the disposal of certain exhibits in a case in which a local merchant, Baichand, had358 words
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Advertisement285 1952-11-05 4 DAILY Lm\ hlnM 1 'mJL \L?} 30 p m A STEANGI SETTING FOR A STRANGE i i, PKIV Iljl/iiP 1 «?L^7 1*" 1 PtTHB JEFFREY MMQ CONSTAMCE SMTH Art of the Reirinnirr PLUS! |j| HI (IK MOMS' (!e hrirolor) L>^^^>. >»>»■ t^r^ v A JLna MERRY v&aP iaicci/ i M*e&285 words
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Advertisement178 1952-11-05 4 Start* Today j—-| f^fr- -(r 11,1.45.4,6.30,9.30 [fj^jjtl-ig.,; _i_S__| Hk in It ___U__l __H_k___^___j _^_L i i 1 _P^_t __^^^_^_L*_s k v __^B HP^' i^^H____n 11. i _Bl ~^_l H^_k ~^_l _^__yv __k _Bi»f__W__^P^^"' T-L- _ff— 4 v WfiijfiiflP iP^liit MrsiNTEDir "^*-ldlUL_Ll^^ £L*/^' Warner Bros. w *"*^f-^7 Siorrinj DORIS DfliY RONALD178 words
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Article323 1952-11-05 5 C/rflrerf To Write ALA LUMPUR Tu«.— Mr. Justice Toylor, Chairman of the n Corruption Inquiry Commission, in o broadcast tonight over VUicvo, so.d that corruption must be fought with the same viaogn as against malaria. BO^ zSr ho' nte H the HeaUh OffiCer lf a323 words
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Article37 1952-11-05 5 Mistaken Identity liui. in attempt Besuri area x s h. u.is .i^kfd nstabl< it tht K.ite ht he was N:n-.«por«-"\ "If \mi '•i n»> r of i>r i bloody run. was iu abusivr .ii-t.tble at ipatf Har37 words
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Article9 1952-11-05 5 Nov. 30 Is Prophet's Birthday Krportrr I Br idi9 words
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Article218 1952-11-05 5 No Maps -Pepler's Work Held Up Standard Staff Reporter THE work of Sn George Peplci. Town Planning expert, in di awing up a master-plan for the Colony has been delayed because there were no up-to-date maps and plans of Singapore, the Chief Surveyor. Mr. H. L. Ward, said at a218 words
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Article104 1952-11-05 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chung Hmg yesterday returned a finding 01 misadventure at an inquest held into the death oi n four-year-old -Chinese boy, Ng Chee Kheng who died in hospdta] alter complaining ot ear trouble. The boy's mother. Chua Ziat Hons told the104 words
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Article80 1952-11-05 5 RATNAM SUPPIAH described his assailants in a rioting c-a>e a1 the Singapore Relief District Court yesterday as "brainless idiots" for attacking hiin in broad daylight at a public highway. G RajavalfO nnd K. Kanasamy were charged with hang members of an unlawful assembly, and for rioting80 words
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Article34 1952-11-05 5 KELANTAN. Tues.— Health authorities stated yesterday that water pumped from the Gal ing River is suitable tor domestic consumption and d oes not present a menace to public health, as previously reported.34 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-05 5 Dr. G. Harridas. the Commissioner of the St. Johns' Brigade, presents the enrol ment certificates to Mr. Charles Tan, the division eommander of the !8 new St. Johns' Ambulance Brigade Cadets.31 words
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Article105 1952-11-05 5 Standard Stall Reporter REPRESENTATIVES <■! all Singapore Chinese schools met yesterday and decided to orm a central organisation for the schools and a Chinese School Teachers' Union. These two bodies will look after the welfare ol the teacher* ;md the promotion <>r Chinese education. A105 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 5 JOHORE BAIIRU. Tues.— Toh Kim Yong of Singapore was fined $(30 in ;he Police Court today for driving at 60 miles per hour within town limits. The Magistrate told him that he was not driving but "flying."40 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-11-05 5 MR. KYSOSHI IWAMOTO (right), director and managing editor of th e Kyodo News Agency who arrived by Qantas BOAC from Colombo on his return from a world tour studying the operations of various news agencies. Mr. luamoto will spend three days in Singapore, before returning to Tokyo. He is seen91 words
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Article109 1952-11-05 5 standard Staff Reportei A mass meeting of Singapore Government local officers will be hold on Nov. 14 to stress their ciaim for family allowance. Members of 17 Government employees' unions and associations will attend this meeting, which will be held four days before the meeting109 words
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Article515 1952-11-05 5 SfNCa %POKI' sub-lalionv liable to load vIM-dtlinj; today: DAY New S*pore Ice Works, Cheng Yan Plate. Ffeestoae. Mackenzie K«l. Bukit limah Pumps. Balestler Rd.. Jalan Ampa>. Stone HtM* RiM-nit Facty. ,(Ym Macßltchie. Braddell Ski; Alsajjoff Estate Istanjl Golf Club. Winsor Park. Seietar Pumps. Xm immmi. >eletar WIWiS».515 words
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285 1952-11-05 5 'FISHMAN' SHOT BY NIGHT VISITOR COURT TOLD Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A fish breeder told the First Magistrate's Court today how he was shot throi <*h the chest four or live days after he had told a special constable not to fish in his pond. Cheat) Kang Kwang. aliaJean T/.e285 words
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187 1952-11-05 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Voice of America will broadcast ''Around the Clock" reports in English of election night in the United States. beginning at 7.30 a.m. (local time) today, and concluding with the official announcement of the next President at 6 p.m.187 words
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Article112 1952-11-05 5 TEO Ah Tai (34), a taxi driver who was charged with harbouring two unknown men who had arms by providing them transport, and abetting them in carrying arms, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Knight. in the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The jury returned a unanimous verdict of not112 words
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426 1952-11-05 5 r Standard Staff Reporter ONLY ten candidates had lodged their cash deposits yesterday for today's nomination for the Stofftpore C ity Council elections on Dec ♦> A Last-minute surpri e expected in tin C f Ward nomination, where so fai only tf*426 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-11-05 5 WORLD famous British violins! Alfredo (ampoli .11 ri\ in Sinx,a |i h i P t»\ (^antas BOAC horn Bomb.o last niqlit t<> ffivp a m*iios ot ih'Moi inaiucs Ixi, and n< Kuala Lumpur. Mi Cam poll gave two MB eerts to packed houses in Honihay and is also sfhedul ♦••I136 words
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Article86 1952-11-05 5 THE Singapore Laboui Parts «rill hold an open an nominatioi day rally at Fairer Par] todai at o.'ii) p.ir, in connection with tiie December City Council elections. Mr. S. K Reddi acting Chaitnan 01 the Par'., said last ni^ht: "We will be opening our election campaign86 words
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Article44 1952-11-05 5 IPOH. Tu< s.— Three fa i members ol the Perak Labour Party, Mr. DR. Seenivasagam. X'ire-Chairmari. Mr. A.S. YtQ General Secretary and Che Saiid, Kuala Kangsar District committee member h .'< v e tendered in their resignation as members ol the par:-.44 words
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Article162 1952-11-05 5 st ,niJ.i;d Stuff Report i IN AN enrolment at the Victoria Schoo daj aften came cadet.- of Si foh bulance Brigade. Th ago is 16. h fin prel nini I I I tinfnf and iiave f»a ted i tary examinations to i ■'> adets qI162 words
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Advertisement95 1952-11-05 5 'jnnous HorticuU furol Society Hoar once offered pr U which W3t m^m^tmmm »•:> claimed ot KM fo» o Blcck a!i p. This %*js during the "TuUp* Tiodnoss" or Hot'o^d M ribt 17th century when fortunes were "nade and lost m p bulbs. ,^-<^'^^. Th« most famous of -^3"^ V.* the95 words
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Article779 1952-11-05 6 I IS m v a m; ttei oi routine for both the Singapore and Federation Governments to end their financial yeaj i ith a unexpected" surplus. Despite the gloomy I asts ab i1 possible financial embarrassment at the end oi this year, there is likely to be779 words
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Article, Illustration1481 1952-11-05 6 AN ARMY OF MANY RACES Prowess Of Colonial Troops In Malaya By The Times Singapore Correspondent MUCH is heard of Mala- ya's plural society and its attendant problems, but very little of the multiracial forces fighting the Communist terrorists. Men of at least a dozen different countries, territories, and races1,481 words
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Letter182 1952-11-05 6 Sir: At least Mr. B. Sithiah, President, Naval Base Labour Union, in vour issue of Oct. 30 does agree with me that the Singapore Government has a moral responsibility to look into the c'aims of the Naval Base workers. But on what grounds does he lay claim182 words
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537 1952-11-05 6 Sir;— O.M. Green tried to interpret "the Meaning of Maoism" in The Standard of October 31. He may be right or he may be wrong. He is not only at a -afe distance from Peking, but need not fear any contradiction from his readers537 words
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Letter281 1952-11-05 6 Sir;— Mr, T.P. Yap in his letter seeks to defend the M.C.A. and its entry into Singapore politics. His charge that my letter was senseless only reveals his inability to back his charge with concrete argument. I have criticised an.J shall continue to do so whenever I find281 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 6 Review of View Justice Douglas HANYANG siang 0 m < Sin Dm v Jit 1 m United SUti liu i 1 0 Dom i llalasn b <■ 1 recent umi 1.259 1 j Dougla i With q [t ii Ignorance the the40 words
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Advertisement7 1952-11-05 6 SHUM YIP LEONt I** PUNUTIONS Vamiron highlands7 words
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Advertisement28 1952-11-05 6 USELESS EUSTACE 'in /W "—and believe me. chum, right now I'd be out on strike in sympathy with the others here if 1 didn't own the ruddy joint!'28 words
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Article298 1952-11-05 7 Royal Australia Tour 7 sards End Of 1953 te^^^, Nov. 4; ißeuter; Queen Elizabeth, opening a new -''lament today, foreshadowed big political battles in an d speech from the Throne. I ~Z ing mson > elv I Queen Victi ia. nmeni would ganisation of the iron298 words
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Article30 1952-11-05 7 iKONG Nov. 4 AP) Duk< Keni who reHongkong a r a royal visit I) ke and his mother. the D sto leav* f or Sim norrow by30 words
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Article130 1952-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. 4 (AP) The Queen, radiant in diamond tiara, led the royal family last night to the first command variety performance of her reign and the Duke of Edinburgh stole the show. It happened when top-line bandleader Billy Cotton and his orchestra were130 words
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Article32 1952-11-05 7 TOKYO. Nov. 4 (UP) A ing l kunese savage attack on goui k ans dug in on the tral front's Sniper R je and re beat< n ,iy IOSSeS befu'32 words
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Article33 1952-11-05 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4 (UP>— California voters w ide 1 day whether or not to se rtion oi the state til ttion whi -n P° m^ a \i riminating Bngei Chip33 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 7 NAIROBI- Nov. 4 (Reuter)— African women, ii was reported today, have been each oay trekking into the Aberdare rests with bundles of loud hundreds oi Kik;vu -a-> fled th >v 10 ago when widespread police sweeps began.40 words
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Article76 1952-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. 4 (UP) Radio Moscow last night denied reports of secret SovietAmerican talks to end the Korean war. The denial was carried in an official Tass News Agency broadcast monitored here. A Tass dispatch said "during recent days a number of American telegraph agencies and76 words
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Article77 1952-11-05 7 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Nov. 4: i Router I Prisoners wrote surrender offers on stripy of pillow cases and parsed them m damaged cellbooks at Ohio 51 te Penitentiary last night 100 national guardsmen had wed in to quell LtiOO rioting convicts. But the gaol warden. Mr. Ralph77 words
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Article62 1952-11-05 7 NAIROBI, Nov. 4 (Keuvr)— Mr. Fenner Bro rkwsy, Labour member of the British Parlianent, touring Kenya a1 the invitation of the Kenya African Union, protested to officials hero today thai the armed guard the government insists musi accompany him for his own safety, was hindeiing his exchange of62 words
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Article66 1952-11-05 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standaid London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 4. The following ore the closing p.ices of rubbci and fin on the London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER December 22id. Jon/Mar. 22i<*Apr. /June 222<1. June/Sept. 224<1Nov cir. 221d. Maker: Quietly steady. LONDON TIN Spot £958 per ton buyers, £959 sellers. Three66 words
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83 1952-11-05 7 /JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 4 (AFP):— Three Africans were shot dead and four were injured, two critically, when rioting broke out at Denver Men's Hostel, Johannesburg, last night. Trouble broke out when one of the 3,336 residents went to pay the increased rental for accommodation83 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-11-05 7 photo. Mitsuo Fuchida (.">0>. Japanese navy pilot who says he led the attack on Pearl Harbour "with no real joy m my heart." told newspapermen at Vancouver, British Columbia, that he has been converted to Christianity and will devote the rest of his life preaching the gospel in Japan. HeA.P. - 65 words
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Article39 1952-11-05 7 PARIS. Nov. 4. (Renter)— The death of Louis Roll in. 73, Moderate Conservative deputy since 1018, and several times a Cabinet Minister, was announced yesterday. His deatn brings to four the number of special elections pending.39 words
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Article184 1952-11-05 7 'PERTH. Nov. 4. (AD:— Xo one wa- allowed to look at the fla.-h that fodowed the flrst British atomic explosion ai the Monte Bello islands, Rear-Admiral A.,). Torlesse Hdd a: Fremantle yesterday. The naval commander of the Ate nic Sq ladron for Opera- Havoc arrived184 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-11-05 7 photo Lights in the Secretariat Building in New York spell "UN" as the world organisation observed the 7th anniversary of its foundation on Oct. 24. In the centre background is the East River. Bevond it is Loni; Island. APAP - 39 words
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Article210 1952-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. 4 (AP).— Burma beset by her rising internal Communist troubles has asked Britain tor mure time in which to pay off a £27,000,000 debt, official sources said yesterday. Britain's reply to the request of her former Colony has not yet been given. The question210 words
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Article90 1952-11-05 7 COLUMBUS. Nov. 4. (Reu- ter)— Police killed a convict and wounded three others in > a riot yesterday at the Ohio State penitentiary here yester- i day. They fired repeated blasts from shotguns over the heads of 1.600 mutinous con-, victs to prevent them charg-90 words
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Article56 1952-11-05 7 TOKYO. Nov. 4. (UP)— US Assistant Secretary of State John Allison, will arrive here today from Formosa for important talks with American and Japanese officials. In Japan he is scheduled to confer with Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki. He is also scheduled to talk with United56 words
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Article55 1952-11-05 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (AP» Corporal Niels Ever Qvist- j gaard, only son of the Chief of I Denmark's Defence Forces, has been killed in action in Korea. it was officially announced here yesterday. Before joining the Marines, young Qvistgaard served with the Danish Voice?, and spent throe55 words
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Article51 1952-11-05 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 4. (IP) The Arab-Asian bloc met in a closed caucus yesterday to consider the proposal for a settlement of the Korean deadlock proposed by Indonesia's chief delegate L.N. Palar. Palar's objective 1* to find a generally acceptable solution lor the staleoute over repatriation of51 words
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Article43 1952-11-05 7 PLAYWRIGHT Lo nemil. lasi night comn itt< suicide in a Paris hot< H< left no letter ol explanai for his act. Venn i i who married the gram iter of J Sarah Bernhardt. wa thor of many light comedy successes. AFP43 words
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Article95 1952-11-05 7 BERLIN, Nov. 4 (*JP):— The Unite, i States Britain France yesterday rejected a Soviet demand that they their anti-So\ I {encies eluding the American op< i I I RIAS Radio Stat i n Wesi Berlin The three Western Allied Eligh Commissioners. In identical notes, told the Etus95 words
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261 1952-11-05 7 S. Africa Urged To Suspend Racial Policy INDIA SOUNDS WARNING UNITED NATIONS Nov. 4, (UP).— lndia *n<T IS other Arab and Asian countries called upon Smith Africa yesterday to suspend her policies of racial discrimination against persons of Indian origin. India's chief delegate, Madame Vijaya Lak^hmi Pandit, sounded a warning261 words
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94 1952-11-05 7 Charges Of French India Terror Denied UNITED N Nov. 4 iter): France y. i told the Trusteeship C tee that the future of French territories in Id only l)o detefmined the democrai pr of plebiscite. M Leon Pignon of Fi was replying to last .;< by the Indian dte tion94 words
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Article173 1952-11-05 7 CAIRO, Nov. 4. (API Eg I iUU pi DDOBt .1 bO Bl Sudan choose < unity with Egypt and plete independence befona I i end of 1955. I the Egyptian G< h ment has sugf ted in i that SuA hoice be and "without Brit mi173 words
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Article21 1952-11-05 7 iii> rssi .s CAi —A B LJovtri I <>■ missi< n lurney fron 1 the will visit S21 words
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Advertisement45 1952-11-05 7 Sill »*!^!>-* Stocks ovoiloble from the So'c Agent ROBINSON CO, LTD STORE- SCUALA LUMPUR I RALEIGH From $140.00 In Green LOBIN HOOD $125.00 or Blue HUMBER $140.00 >l.oo<\i,v CASH PRICES include LUCAS BELL end ROBINLITE DYNAMO LAMP Also availoble from our Local Stockists ROBINSON &CO LTD45 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-11-05 7 W L— —^^M^M^^^S^^S^S^aSS^gLll^^**''- «-<.«»a^?^^ _^"^^s^ Copf. »»i> by United F>oiur> S/fdieott. tnt^ P^H I >#fTH j ''^C^T^'17 words
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Article195 1952-11-05 8 Isthmian Executive Impressed Standard Shipping Reporter IN spite of the difficulties South-East Asian countries are facing, there have heen improvements made in port facilities, said Mr. Archibald E. King:, Executive Vice President of the Isthmian Steamship Company of New York yesterday. Mr. King, who is <>m195 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-11-05 8 photo. Mr. Archibald E. King (risht). Executive Vice President of the Isthrrian Steamship Company of New York, arrived in Singapore by air from Medan yesterday for a two-week visi* to Malaya Mr. King is on a world tour of inspection of company agencies and port facilities. He is accompanied byStandard - 74 words
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142 1952-11-05 8 NEW YORK, Nov. 4. (AP) The National Defence Transportation Association lias a^ked the Government to encour- age Merchant Marine Development, and to make certain that aid tu foreign countries does not discourage expansion of American shipping. The proposal was contained in a resolution142 words
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Advertisement670 1952-11-05 8 FAS'I REGULAR TRAM IVArifK SKRVH£ £m Fmtttft \iu'- I*-, \i! Xm.TK.m Canadian riiioPeaaai P.STmmh S!pore An LA SF INDIW lil 11 M Nov -'SNu\ Nov 1 Dec M Dei (MINX BEAI M .''.!>« 81 SSDec I».m I Jin !1.1.m I Dry Cargo D and p; eng a B king ANGLO670 words
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Advertisement589 1952-11-05 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penane. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From "Poyang" 1° ort Hongkong "rukirn" Nov 13 Nov 17 Japan. H'kong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'ham S'pore "Povans;" Nov589 words
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Advertisement608 1952-11-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko.val Rotterdam Llojd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NtW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORI.FANS S'pore P. Sham Penang SOESTDYK (HAL) Gdn. 18 T Nov 8 Nov KOTA CEDE (RL) 9/15 Not 16 Not 17 Nov GOTA BAROE (RL)608 words
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Advertisement452 1952-11-05 8 EAST ASIATIcIiiiE SAILINGS FBOM S( \M)I\A\I\ I g "ASIA" r H Vokoha na <> s O l n "MAGDAI A 1 lot Ba J x.w r n PRETORIA foi Bangkok .7 IN, "KOREA' 1 for DjakarU Bangkok Saigon. 11-,.. Manna Kobe tt Ki U \h h "KIN A" for Melbo452 words
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Article84 1952-11-05 9 Japan Needs Copra Tea TOKYO Nov. 4 (UP)— The Trade Ministry announced yesterday plans to purchase 1.046,000, U.S. dollars worth -opra black tea and clover •la in ita 42 import plan •ring m: od from Octo- this year to the end of March next year. The plan listed US$9OO,OOO wortbU.P. - 84 words
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Article59 1952-11-05 9 CAPETOWN. South Africa. Nov. 4 (UP):— Unexpected vui'A ended a rich strike of d amonda in the dry bed m a rivei in Capo Province over the week-end, reports trom Barkley West disclosed yesterProspectora have erected n ikwater in the river bed panned £45,000 or59 words
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Article35 1952-11-05 9 KENT <F MS.) Tin Dredging, nited has declared a second terim dividend of 6d per share in respect of the year ling De f'Mi^or 31. '"■">- payal le in England on pwr, 14. 1952.35 words
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Article89 1952-11-05 9 Jap-RI Tie Depends On 3 Factors DJAKARTA. Nov. 4 (AFP)— [Indonesian and Japanese post- j war relations depend on three j chiei factors, stated Mr. Tedjasukmana. President of the Indonesian Economic Council, here today. These are a peace agreement independent of the San Francisco Peace Treaty, payment of war reparations89 words
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Article46 1952-11-05 9 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4, (UP): Representatives ot i i five foreign countries inspect- j ,ed port facilities and industries in tWfi area yesterday. I laduHed were 29 members 'of the National Association of 1 Merchants of Colombia and! representatives from Egypt, Finland Sweden and China.46 words
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257 1952-11-05 9 Hongkong Textile Business Has Steady Fufure HONG K O N G, Nov. 4 (AFP Aft*' difficulties [earlj this year from selling on ♦he '>jcn! market of Japanese piece goods at prices below cost the cotton spinning mills of Hongkong are now looking forward to a steady future h MFiness, always257 words
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Article294 1952-11-05 9 Direct Clove Imports Planned By New Board INDONESIA is planning direct importation of cloves from Madagascar, one of the world's greatest clove producing areas, in an effort to "wreck" the alleged Singapore clove ring. Singapore traders have denied the existence of any clove ring, explaining294 words
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Article114 1952-11-05 9 CLOSING rubber price* dents per Ib.) in Smea pore veslerdav were: Bu\ei> Sellers No 1 Spot loose 77 v 781, FOB in bales Nov No. 1 K.S.S. 77; 78 No. 2 R.S.S. 731 "VNo. 3 k.s.s. HiK Mi. Tone: Steady. I ONDUN Kl BBER Tuesday's114 words
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Article81 1952-11-05 9 LONDON, Nov. 4 UP—Britain and the Sterling area, took another stride toward, economic health in October; with a surplus ol 582.uu0.000 lin dealings with the rest of the world. A Treasury announcement yesterday said the surplus. which followed the one i in Sept em81 words
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102 1952-11-05 9 US $38 Mil. Credits To Indian Govt. NEW DELHI. Nov. 4 (AFP) The United States Government has opened further ere- dits totalling U.5.538.000.000 to j the Indian Government follow- 1 ing the signing of an agree-, ment here yesterday. The agreement was concluded within the framework of the technical co-operation102 words
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Article38 1952-11-05 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 4—Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hon«kong Exchange today were $15.63 to £1 sterling; Sfi.o9 to U.S. $1: $1,834 to Malayan $1 $0 3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $281 to one tael.38 words
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Article76 1952-11-05 9 Malayan Tin: Oct. Figures MALAYAN exports of tin and tin concentrates during October were 5.439 tons compared with 6.925 tons for the previous month. Of last month's exports. 1.845 tons went to the United i Kingdom, 1-975 tons to the j Continent, 905 tons to the I United States and76 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-11-05 9 SCHEDULED to open at the end of this month at North Bridge Road in Singapore is the new three storeyed showroom and sewing centre of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.— a step in the initial stage of the Company's expansion scheme to bring sewing to more womenStandard - 307 words
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Article120 1952-11-05 9 FAIR activity was reported on the produce market in Singapore yesterday with some busi ness passing in both oopra ■od coconut oil ai slightly higher prices than those prevailing 00 Monday. Copra was an active market I with business passing al $35 per picul in the120 words
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Article135 1952-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. rues— On a v« ry q a i c t Malayan loday. tins were erratic and industrials easier. Rubin: shares remained m [lected. Changed pri xs ue: IN 111 SIKI M > Kuvn"» S« Il«i> Frasei and Neavi Ord. 240 2.45 i Gammons I HT135 words
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168 1952-11-05 9 WHILE the American presidential elections h.id as yet not shown an> influence on the rubber market in Singapore, better sentiment was apparent among a section of the trade which accounted for the slight improvement in the prices of the commodity ve.U r- dav.168 words
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Article221 1952-11-05 9 LONDON, Nov. 4, (Reuter).— British Army research men will lead the nation's motor industry on mass production of jet cars, one of the industry's leaders forecast here. i Mr. Henry Spurrier, president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, said: "The gas turbine221 words
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Article112 1952-11-05 9 H< INGK< I M* utt AAPt I K Si p iblic bat <■' f3"tions to esi ibi > of the its ncd Bank South Kore i i U >ngk bel >■ the end ol e« ;r>co i sources close to theSou Korean Cons: be fit i112 words
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Advertisement95 1952-11-05 9 ÜBKI "iiOI'FONG HO^CL Beach Rood, Singapore. ~*3f JiHli-l- (Opposite New Alhcmbra Theatre) .ii'«' BAR RESTAURANT AT YOUR SERVICE. SPECIAL LlMiLi FURNISHED DOUBLE BED ROOMS, WITH PHONE SPHHp^P^I.! every Sunday Qurry i iff in iWm^tWeSSim TELEPHONE NOS *****, *****, 2^bj (3 Lires) I 4 J r I I 1 £Sr" ll&k95 words
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Miscellaneous293 1952-11-05 9 I" SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT > DY MWIMIM TkXIPt.KATIKK 730 AK I m. i3O p :r. Singapore <81*Ki -aw— B h a (7 3f Kuala l.jm 5 K\INHII 730 am 7JI DJB i:nga »fe (.40 ,> F >er. i r 1 as); Kota Bah] 04 Ins) MAMsACCA ENTERTAINMENTS K» 1 tdai293 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-11-05 10 YORK It's be ome Teasing true on< W n havi «pted ►tton for winter wear and light- > in letate ai i nthetic fibres m i through the four accomplished the i noil aclei tton is i -r.- e H warmth. i oed into .1 vel-246 words
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Article, Illustration514 1952-11-05 10 SHE LOVES ME: AND SHE LOVES ME NOT ]\M SI vears of a<;e And 1 am in lo\ e with a sirl ulio is hro years my juninr. >!it- li\ts next door to me and. although she likes to talk to me. her parents object. On the other hand, there514 words
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548 1952-11-05 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By T AST WEEK, we were talking about all the clothes one needs for a new baby. This week, let's go into all those extra items that are so easy to forget if one doesn't make a comprehensive list. The548 words
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279 1952-11-05 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART DO you really know how important a tinted makeup base is for your appearance? Properly used, it can influence your clothes, hair and complexion. One of the best features about a foundation is its ability to help make a problem skin smooth279 words
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Article330 1952-11-05 10 VT'OMFN who drasiiranv alter the natural colour of their hair soon discover that this also necessitates a change in the make-up colours used. If vou are a natural brownetie. for instance, and suddenly change your hair colour io light blondness, you cant attractively £0 on using the330 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-11-05 10 w den It d and the I ton haJ Tint <ih<12 words
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Advertisement73 1952-11-05 10 Nora V:ssp"ga v 9 Illj .:.o. > You can be sure that Jeffrey Leow will be a handsome young man, for he has had the right start in life. He has been started on Lactogen, fe£fllSEl/ i^w mgf/ FOR THE WORLDS BABIES BS^n^lß l LACTOGEN is puro'cow's milk modified 'to73 words
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Advertisement156 1952-11-05 10 Knrnl Y;'" (H k -LjIII if I lii/li Am Make your men <!■ s us dressmaking. f fm t Ihe diessos you main A\*} 9 while burning 'r /j prow the practical /fffT^r'' mi P I SEWING It v» t IN I k c 46/48 Peck Seah St., SINGAPO^ Singer156 words
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Miscellaneous345 1952-11-05 10 jfy RITA DEL MR* npoD \v s qro t a rio s. X 'Every cloud has its silver lining, but it is sometimes a little difficult to set il to the mint. Don Marquis. WEDNESDAY FOR F.VERYQXE: Be alert, aware of the practical and acceptable thing i i do. especially345 words
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Article684 1952-11-05 11 J. LOUIS - J. LOUIS Police Almost Stop Recs' Unbeaten Run By The Scorer: O. Rozario. Outstanding player s: Noronha (soal). Barth <rt. back). \V. I). Hay 'centre half), Coutts (forward) for the SRC; Patrick Yee (<;oal), P. •Vnnefather (right half) Velupillai (centre half), Devadas (left half). Chia Kim684 words
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Article201 1952-11-05 11 DUE to poor ground conditions, the Singapore Cricket Club Ceylon Sports Club division 1A encounter which was to be played on the SCC padang yesterday was postponed to a later date. The winner of this match will meet the Singapore Recreation Club in the final201 words
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Article199 1952-11-05 11 Humez May Get Crack At 'Sugar' PARIS, Nov. 4 CAP) Charles Hume?., France's formidable middleweight contender, has projected himself into the scramble for a possible crack at Sugar Ray Robinson's title. Homes, third-ranking middleweight, enhanced his championship aspirations last night by scoring a decisive 10-round decision over Eugene (Silent) Hairston199 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 11 ADELAIDE. Nov. 4 (Renter) The match between the South African cricket touring team and South Australia was drawn here today. Final scores, South Australia 354 and 35 for no wicket. South Africans 201 a nd 347.40 words
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Article70 1952-11-05 11 IPOH. Tues. Ramblers Sports Club were narrowly defeated by Sturrocks by two goals to one. The winners played an exceedingly good game. L. D. Oliveiro scored first for Sturrocks but Guan Chong equalised and at half time the score was one-all. On the resumption. Isa scored70 words
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Article62 1952-11-05 11 KAJANG. Tues. The raffle organised b.V the Broadrick Club. Kajang for the Club's Library Fund netted a sum of $1.206 00. A plan ha s been dawn to set up a library section of the Club .so that books and periodicals may be available to club members. The62 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-11-05 11 Nff Heng Kwang (Flower), runner-up, came close to winning the junior singles title this year. Heng Kuan? had the title in his grasp when he took a 13-8 lead in the deciding set hut he cracked up and allowed Seah Hark Chim to level the scorean d beat him.50 words
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Article24 1952-11-05 11 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 4. (AP):— Pedro L. Carrera. of Argentina, last night defeated Germany's August Tiedke for the world's three-cushion billiard championship.24 words
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Article317 1952-11-05 11 KUALA I.IPIS. Mod. There has been a remarkable improver lent in the quality of hockey In Pahang since the formation Oi the Pahang Hoeformation of the Pahang Hockey Association Three years ago. The Hockey Association has had to face enormous difficulties in arranging inter-district games and State317 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-11-05 11 Ihe Police goalkeeper, Patrick Yee, prepares to charge as t onus hidden from view by Yee, positions himself for a flick at goal. Other Police defenders, Devadas. Penuelallior I) a Silva and Kim Swee are seen watching the approaching duel between Yee and Coutts— Standard picture.49 words
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199 1952-11-05 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association announced last night that it would run a knock out competition for senior and junior teams. The Senior competition will be for the G. E. N. Oehlers challenge cup while the Junior competition will be for the P. K. Baskaran199 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-11-05 11 SI AH HARK CHIM of Flower Badminton Party who won the Singapore Badminton Association junior singles title when, he beat party mate. \g Heng Kwang, after three hard fought sets. Hark (him. by winning the singles title this year, completed a double. He was the junior doubles champion with78 words
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Article85 1952-11-05 11 KAJANG, Tues The Broadnek Club, Kajang, defeated the College of Agriculture, Serdang, in the Ulu Langat hockey league by a solitary goal scored in the second half. Although the Collegians were pressing for the major part. their forwards failed in many chances at the goalmouth. The Club85 words
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Article56 1952-11-05 11 TOKYO, Nov. 4 (AP)— Dado ftlarino of Hawaii, former world flyweight boxing champion, arrived here this after- 1 noon for a return match on Nov. 15 with Yoshio Shirai, present title holder. Marino said he will entrain tomorrow for Zushi, a seaside I town about 30 miles south56 words
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213 1952-11-05 11 Wong, Ong Will Settle An Old Score Nov. 8 EXHIBITION badminton matches arranged in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the Singapore Badminton Stadium in Guilleinard Koad on Nov. 8 at 9 p.m. have been finalised. Singles: 1. Cheong Ho. k Leng v. Abdullah Piiuz. 2. Wong Penq Soon213 words
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Article166 1952-11-05 11 Marshall: 1114 pts In Two Hours SCORING 1114 points in 2 hours, world amateur champion Robert Marshall beat Singapore Players Koh Han Khoon 300) and Yeo Koon Yum 300) in two exhibitions games at the Singapore Badminton stadium last night. Robert Marshall was in bet ter form in the second166 words
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Article48 1952-11-05 11 IPOil. Tues.— Kinta "A" will be travelling to Ttiuk A.nson t*iia Saturday to play against Lower Perak in Inter-lJi.-.nr' ko. »ockcy competition. Kinta players are: Ariff. Hira Singh. Mat \oor. P Sankey. S. Sdvanajraeatn, Kee Fah. Hamzah. Hari Mohan. ThUlainathan. P. Fernarjdez iind Teh Khoon Long.48 words
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Article40 1952-11-05 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Tue*.- In a keenly contested fa family hockey fixture played on Sunday on the town padang. the j Kuala Kangsar Ellerton Club] did well to hold the Taiptng P&T to a goalless draw. J40 words
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Article242 1952-11-05 11 USBoxer's Double Misfortune PROVIDENCE, (R\: i r«- m I), N .v. 4 [AP| J v B.\ ins, C!e\ t d u-a. today was n I (v i dose of Qstic na rtun 'hat \.:teran Learned he u hem u pende be rboxing A-. rial m, be >•. ped a 10-round242 words
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Advertisement398 1952-11-05 11 SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRE!) urgently by Oil Company in Borneo Three Field A-<i.-';i:it< E'ectricah Minimum 3 vrnrs apprenticeship with accredited firm essenlia' followed hv either <a< At 'eaM 9 vears genera! experience an installation and repair or L'l H T Switehgear fop to 11 KV> alternators motor-, and general istrial electrical398 words
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Advertisement123 1952-11-05 11 COMING oi i: WAX* M.i lay Film Production 1 LATEST HIT! Slim Fat Away if fat nrfna y. m Bgnva wt m.:\m% >ou sbort ol t.t.ath an«l Midung'-rt viiur h»-altfi. |rou will find It ••n.sy ii in half pound day irlth tIM new Hollywood method nulled KORMOOK No drastic ilel123 words
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Article1219 1952-11-05 12 RACE I —Hones Class 5, Div. 4—6 Furs.— 2.3o p.m. 1 O:o Big Monev 5v Mj Mr. Jap Hock Hoe Manning J. Manning 8 Ml B/kas U KlO Mr! T.B. Sim Fox Spencer 3 404 Grand Dombev ,v Mt M Martin Tulloh 4 100 Merlin 7v 8.081,219 words
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Article1531 1952-11-05 12 Should Make Amends At KL This Afternoon IN A very intriguing race and going strictly on form, Ladies Flame who ran a very good second to Vincent over five-and-a-half furlongs straight at Ipoh last month should find her winning turn in the main five-and-a-half furlongs race1,531 words
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Article178 1952-11-05 12 LONDON. Nov. 3 (Renter)— Both England and V.' made changes for theii i international at Wembley Stadium on November li*. England's side sfa three changos irom that wliich r held to a 2 2 draw y V 'and. Redfern Froggatt. Shr;" Wednesday's Inside left, brought in178 words
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Article177 1952-11-05 12 Unaware ran two good races 3t Penang last month His last effort was when finishing second to Brilliant Marc (8.0:* rec one pound) over thi s distance in Division Three. He sets .six pounds more and with scop e for improvement he should head this177 words
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Article111 1952-11-05 12 Craig Out Of Perak Team IPOH. Tuts. Peraks star wing threequai tei R Craig, who skippered the victorious State team against Penang last week, is out ol the team that has been selected to p!ay Selangor in the opening match of the H.M.S Malaya competitions at Ipoh this Saturday. He111 words
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Article217 1952-11-05 12 8 Grandeur 's Chance Grandeur, a promising youngster gets his chance in this race. This son of Prince Chevalier finished a good fourth to Caulfleld over five-and-a-half furlongs at Penang. He gets eight pounds less over the extra half furlong a distance of ground which will be to his liking.217 words
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210 1952-11-05 12 Top- Weight NZ Racehorse Wins Melbourne Cup 'Zealand's champion four-year-old Datau u i Mr. C. Neville won the Melbourne Cup'run miles on the Ficmington course here todr A carrying top weight of nine stone eight no, a fine performance and covered the distance i minutes 23 and tliree-quarter seconds lret210 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-11-05 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead klj;'gf fans'! !{>■ what Vour Such your U tfli?l I tl16 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-11-05 12 RUGBY: SCC 'A' SARU at SCC (J. Ferguson); RAAF v. RNAS at Tengah (E. M. Dyer); GHQ v REME at Tanglin (D. S. Goldie); Nee Soon r. RAF Tengah at Nee Suon {Sgt. Lloyd); St. Andrews OB A r. RAF Sefetar "A" at Woodsvitte (D. G. Batty); RNAS -A" v96 words
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