Singapore Standard, 8 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-08 1 Singapore Standard ix A, m i. VOL. 11l NO. 129 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration406 1952-11-08 1 BRIGHTER X' MAS IN VIEW If New Boiler Behaves Payne THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, was told yesterday that the Colony's frequent blackouts would ''definitely" be alleviated towards the end of next month. He was told that Christmas and New Year would be brighter this year if406 words
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Article142 1952-11-08 1 No Better Cause Governor THE Governor o£ Singapore. Mr J. F. Nicoll inaugurated the' annual Poppy Day Ap- peal m the Colony with a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. i He said. "There are many good causes which have a claim on our purses but there i--> none which142 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-11-08 1 MacDonald, Little Susan Da The ir Bit ONE of our most distinguished readers, Mr Malcolm MocDonald, the CommissionerGeneral yesterday sent m $100 to the Christmas Toy Fund with the following n^te: I hay« b«*n jlad'to read of tix« t« li>iM :aaJ» the "StandaM YESTERDAY'S contributions amounted to $593.80 bringing the300 words
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Article39 1952-11-08 1 lh€ Bwnandoa were nun n a gan i U :^e> m :he randjong area ojm uen- Ba dlong into a 200-man gang^J«*g it resi ting m 75 ol the gangsters fciuea (c killed by knife throwing.39 words
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Article112 1952-11-08 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 7 (Reuter) The United States may have' i exploded the world's first hydrogen bom!) but is keeping it secret, according to speculative American press reports here. The reports said this year's tests were generally expected to include an experiment m which a standard atom112 words
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Article28 1952-11-08 1 LONDON. Nov. 7 (Router) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh last night planted crosses m the Empire Field of Remembrance at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.28 words
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Article93 1952-11-08 1 Decision On Rubber Combines OTTAWA. Nov. 7. (Reuter) —Canada has decided to prosecute rubber companies alleged to have participated m illegal price-fixing combines, the Minister for Justice Mr. Stuart Garson announced today. Nineteen companies ana tne Rubber Association of Canada were named m a report published by Mr. Garson last93 words
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Article165 1952-11-08 1 AUGUSTA, N T ov 7 (UP) Dwight Eisenhower agreed to a White House conference with President Truman during the week of Nov. 17 and then got back to the purpose of his visit here— rest and recreation. The President-elect. who arrived on Wednesday165 words
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Article31 1952-11-08 1 22-vear-oM Indian woman. admitted into the Genera Hospital Singapore l»s£ »i«ht with a stab wound m the neck. She was found at Johore Fiats. Spooner Road, with a vegetable31 words
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Article30 1952-11-08 1 LONDON. Nov 7 (Reuter)-— Queen Elizabeth laid the foundation stone of a great new building for Lloyds of London, the 264-year-old insurance concern, last night.30 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-11-08 1 THIS is the half-completed Pasir Panjang Power Station which when fully "clothed" would be 550 feet lons and 280 feet wide. The roof of the buildiag will be 115 feet from the ground with two towering smoke stacks, 230 feet tall. This station will house six giant steam turbines each72 words
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Article318 1952-11-08 1 LONDON, Nor. 7 (Reuter)— Britain today totted up damage caused by the worst storm m 25 years that lashed the island last night. Gusts of wind that howled out of the Atlantic at 94 miles an hour also hit France's Atlantic coast. In318 words
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Article40 1952-11-08 1 11 Killed In B-50 Crash LONDON. Nov. 7. (Reuter) The United States Air Force said today 11 men were aboard a giant B-50 strato-bomber which crashed m flames near here during a gale last night. No survivors have been reported.40 words
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Article300 1952-11-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri .-The High Commissioner, General sir Gerald Templer. who has returned from a short holiday m Ceylon. resumed his tours or inspection of the country today He flew by Beaver to Temerloh District of Pahang. General Templer visited the rearouped Malay kampong 01 Buntut Pulau300 words
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160 1952-11-08 1 STOCKHOLM, Nov 7 (AP)— Four eminent American and British scientists and one world famous French writer, received the Ncbel Prizes m Physics, Chemistry and Literature last night. The prizes totalled nearly US$lOO,OOO m addition to 'tie priceless prestige accompanying the awards. The winners160 words
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Article96 1952-11-08 1 PENANG, Fri A tola; of $1373.249 was paid as lax t> the Giovernmeni by the Penang i Turf Club for the year ended lAugusl 31, IWSZ as against $1,743,405 for the previous year, arid In addition S-i:!.!*4l was paid a- entertainme I duly, while 165.000 has96 words
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Article31 1952-11-08 1 MARAII SINGH [4t) I■ > admitted into the Genei i Hospital SifiK-i|> i; < I seriously Injured following I street brawl it Layend »i Street Police have detained a man.31 words
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77 1952-11-08 1 Japs Agree To Packers Black List THE President of the Jap i i Rubber Manufacturer*' Association lia^ agreed to black- 1 »< Colony Srms shipping inferi h and undergrade rubber. A letter to this effect his been received by Mr F. G Holiday. Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Conunei77 words
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Advertisement44 1952-11-08 1 PoFlTl^ r tl^ WATfBPffOOf ifjA* _«uAUk uu*«ro«^MHAMa ''^B^^^^^FOR ANY DOOR PARTITION OR WINDOW THAT SLIDES SIMPLE ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT StraUht Run Clearing 'l\insjent' Sliding Gearinff Council' Partition Gearinf LUht Overhead Railway A*- rrz 1 u.-t «^TT 55 tfenderson sliding door gear. KIAIA LLMPtR IPOH PENANO44 words
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Advertisement29 1952-11-08 1 Reputed Sinrm CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited ft t Th€ NOVELT Y^ott 88, North Brid fl e Rd. Phone 3123, Singapore 6. Cammeters Ltd.. 16, CoUyer Quuu. Siuzapon, I29 words
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Article326 1952-11-08 2 URGENT BID TO S TOP VOTE FRAUDS Ely the To Push Bill Through All The Stages Standard Staff Reporter THE two Bills to amend the Singapore Legislative and City Council Elections Ord.nances giving powers to Returning Officers to demand production of identity cards by voters will be rushed through all326 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-11-08 2 SIX pupils of Standard IV. Stamford Girls' School, Singapore, yesterday tame to The Standard Office and contributed 522 to the Readers Christmas Toy Fund. Picture shows Miss Joy Manson. member of the Standard Staff, receiving the donation from the girls.— Standard photo.42 words
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Article135 1952-11-08 2 Toy Fund -$9,564 KM Stefaporc SlwrfaH BekMwledg^ «•»!> |l»"* 9 ho r*lk»wias donations w> »n<^ hrisf.nts T«»v Fund: arhn. '.wlrujfrd Mr IUh1« Mac Dmui <tudrut ol ihe Mr <ardar l^rv* Batu Anal Stjnd.ird Stamford Girt»' >! l.ouis **J ]\|r <.X- S«l«untni >lr HK Hrath m Mr. Tin Hunj Mr. l-.dw.ird135 words
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Article55 1952-11-08 2 A WOMAN itood on a' pavemt-nt and lifted her kehaya *m front of a crowd while: she was abus?"g .1 resident at; Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore PvilVe Court was told yesterday. The woman. Amah binte AbduUa charged with di-ord-e: y behaviour and using abu--:ve ;af!3tiage on55 words
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156 1952-11-08 2 Standard SUIT Reporter FT WOULD be "highly invidious to allow Government servants or members of their families to jump the queue at out-dooi dispensaries intended for all members of the public." This was the Singapore Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe's reply to the156 words
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Article86 1952-11-08 2 A TRIBUTE to the late Mr. 1 Henrj Edward Woodford. Singapore's former Registrar Tf Births and Deaths, was paid by Mr. E. J. Phillips Registrar-General of Births and Deaths, m his annual report for 1951 issued yesterday. Mr. Phillips said that when Mr Woodford was86 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-08 2 AN ARTISTS sketch of the Lim Bo Seng pagoda memorial which will bt built at the Singapore Esplanad e shortly The Singapore City Council has approved the P»au. Stand ard photo.31 words
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Article109 1952-11-08 2 Jamieson Moved To Secretariat THE GOVERNOR of Singapot? Mr. J. F. Xicoll. has approved the following lour 1 appointments. Miss MM Fleurv. Nursing Sister Malayan Nursing Service. to act as Matron. Grade 11, Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital with effect Horn Sept- li M-- John tiniest Jeans to [officiate as Administrative109 words
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Article369 1952-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 48J16 babies were born Singapore, last year, an increase of 1,745 over the 1950 total of 46,371. Compared with the 1950 figures, there are »4 more males and 851 more female births states Mr. E. J. Phillips, Registrar-General of369 words
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173 1952-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Department of Civil Aviation Workers' Union wants the Colony Government to revise their present salary scales and conditions of employment. The Union has written to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L Biythe. informing him. that members of the173 words
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289 1952-11-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Ci V y Council is soon likely to be j out of the "red"' financially j and will be able to find enough funds for special services projects. The Colony Government has now agreed to the Council's re- j289 words
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Article80 1952-11-08 2 THREE men, Osman- bin Akbar Omar bin Haji Mohame.i Yasin ami Eric Joseph Woodford were adjudicated bankrupt before the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Ayns'ey m the Singapor-. H:?h Court. yesterday. O^man. who owed SWW creditors $1,310. offered to pay $10 a month Omar who owed 11 creditors80 words
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Article207 1952-11-08 2 THE Singapore Government j i has approved the allocation of fund:, to provide for the i a\\r» r l of 100 Bursaries to intend' ng teachers, who are now students at the University of; MaU ya. The maximum value of each bursary is $1,500 a year207 words
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Advertisement47 1952-11-08 2 THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE.... B UNGA RAJ A Hi m EVERYBODY S FAVOURITE EK£3^\ ©O«00 per bottle LJ -X Bungo Rodin Mos Perfume $3.00 bot. +C Bunga Kemantin Perfume $3.00 bot. Poppy Rajah Perfume $3.00 bot. ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM PERFUME DEALERS. ROBIHSON a CO., LTD. rafres place s'potl47 words
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Advertisement92 1952-11-08 2 MASTER PTI C E STUDIOS (Obtainable from all Uwtin!* II SUN TRADING CC-. J9/20. BOMIXM r.l II (MM, p. o. no\. )i i h\«. \r< MUSIC and DANCING L/ r MISS AUCE LEE YW H H. Tan and bi* v atbjv Orch^tra EVERY MONDAY WIOMI MALAYA'S SJNGING STAR u^ MISS92 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-11-08 2 p. Ammc^'f-'A yah w C"*** 1 zZ 7 r-^gn Jsiwatx^buk t^^Tf^^ Sm&feri NL 414 words
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Article202 1952-11-08 3 i4sA; GW. For Crown Land Beside Park Standard Staff Reporter THE 100-odd Singapore Esplanade hawkers who were not allocated stalls at the new Esplanade Restaurant which opens on Nor. 15 hare approached the Colony Government to carry on their business on a piece of Crown land202 words
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25 1952-11-08 3 possessed Terrorist Document Charge 1 T T i hi I the ci ation II TS :i (b) j .'lt the iorl of I the j25 words
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35 1952-11-08 3 trainBritain's ,iy are >f King lan w:- is i lev > 1 1 •i•. race, i\ ins i [n the cadet- IS have 22 fl vn I Cc r' lldSX35 words
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Article38 1952-11-08 3 f State for I m, Singap 'te. be Medi.imic i ?>■ Gene Hos- > B R. be K Singai s1 ml sei M »yan V A F sh P >,• i Ser- VcP Sei R M .> ip. Radio »cist,38 words
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Article19 1952-11-08 3 Canadian Warship Due s imuns Krportrr N i irship Is Sing ipore IT. -•>' ernnienji iffice .-oiild »rs or the19 words
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175 1952-11-08 3 TOWGAY growers m the Rochore, Kallang and Gevlang areas of Singapore will have to close their wells soon, which means —going out of business until they can find a suitable alternative place to grow towgay. The Health Committee of the City Council at its175 words
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Article71 1952-11-08 3 SINGAPORE Government iffuials and representatives of the junior technical as>istants >f various Government departments yesterday began nego:iation3 on the revision of salaries of the J.T.A's. No conclusions were reached and a further meeting wil! be :ie'.d shortly. The various unions representing the technical assistants had rejected the Bonn71 words
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Article79 1952-11-08 3 FOR saying "nass" to a bus onductof m a Singapore Traction Company bus on Nov. 11 Mariappan. 24, was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating the bus conductor of a fare. It was alleged that Mariappan led the bus conductor to believe that he79 words
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113 1952-11-08 3 MEMBERS oi the Singapore mobile police < nurtesy corps— formed about two months Ikeii afjpearances for the first time m the Seraad Police Court yesterday, when they 11 h I w»C m which a Chinese was found I tttertei them a S5113 words
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27 1952-11-08 3 N' BURGER. General Sales Iriterna- Ustributora pic- the world >A and Cans- <*»- *n S| :1 h re a few ;> k fjfwdini to27 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-11-08 3 ONI. lonjr shrill wUsttc and nine "pirates* dashed into < ipitol Re^aurant last nijjht. brandishing swords and knives. I .lev unit up to the peaeefa] diners and Tobbed" them. The victims were not m the least agitated. Instead they smiled at the "pirates" and handed over their money willingly. For159 words
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Article35 1952-11-08 3 THE Resident Commissioner. Malacca, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, will present certificates to nine nurses who have passed their general nursing course at the General Hospital, Malacca, on Nov. 15 at 9 p.m*35 words
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Article191 1952-11-08 3 Car Crash Death Verdict SIX officials of the Indonesian consulate general's office. Singapore, who were travelling m a station wagon were involved In an accident, resulting m one killed. the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, was holding an inquest into the death of Jusuf Hassan191 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-08 3 SINGERS Lily lee and Shirley Abicair, who enter, tamed the guests at the Poppy Day Ball at Flagstaff house, home of Sir Charles and Lady Kelghtley. on Thursday.— Standard Photo. i31 words
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Article35 1952-11-08 3 THIRTY-TWO died Irom pneumonia m Singapore last week against 17 for the week before. Enteritis claimed 17 died as a result of tuberculosis. Altogether, 181 deaths recorded lor this oer&dr35 words
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180 1952-11-08 3 A LABOURER working near the Esplanade one night eyed a pretty young girl as she passed him. When he turned round to have a second look at her, he found that she had vanished. This was stated m the Singapore Second Police180 words
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Article84 1952-11-08 3 TO DATE, the Singapore Improvement Trust has rehoused 45,000 persons and 2,500 units of housing accommodation are at present m the course of erection, states an S.I.T. pamphlet issued yesterday At the moment ithere are 10,000 applications on the housing register with varying degrees of priority.84 words
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196 1952-11-08 3 Youth Took Man's Duck Court Told POSING as a detective a youth was alleged to have forcefully taken away a hawker's boiled duck m spite of his tearful pleading, a Singapore District Court was told yesterday. In \\vt dock stood Heng Ah Seong charged with extortion of a boiled duck196 words
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323 1952-11-08 3 THE Singapore Second District Court was told how a deserter of the Singapore Guard Regiment, who broke into a NAAFI store at Wessex Estate and got away after holding the night watchman at gun point, was arrested soon after he tried to obtain323 words
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Article108 1952-11-08 3 Income Tax Dept Put Off K. MURUGAYA and Chua Van Hin, against whom the Comptroller of Income Tax sought receiving and adjudication orders before the Chief Justice Sir Charles MurrayAynsley m the Singapore High Court, had their cases postponed for mention on Dec. 5. It was said that they had108 words
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153 1952-11-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Poppy Day Appeal Fund Ball, which was held at Flagstaff House on Thursday night, was pronounced a "huge success' yesterday by members of the Committee, who said it had netted more than $11,000. Sales of poppies at the Bail yielded153 words
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Article72 1952-11-08 3 Two Mothers Were 13 TWO 13-year-old Singapore mothers gave birth to two 'babies a boy and a girl m 1951. says the annual report on the Registration of Births and Deaths. The largest number of babies were delivered by mothers between the ages of 22 and 25. Highest individual average72 words
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Advertisement246 1952-11-08 3 I Indoor Games! I For 7%e l r o«n«r 0/</ j S Make your s fleet ion from our interesting ffi range of Games that amuse a net delight f V Snakes Lodderj Lodu 1.50 each jjj Draughtsmen Comple'e 3.00 set ie Tour of Great Britain 2.2S each m Chinese246 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-11-08 3 -s—;5 !Jggg^A-5j ■fTro3 TfCU B»G 80V..« OH N0. NOT /"^J° v^Ui^? (ZEEKI /A gOP YOUR FRiENDO^16 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-08 4 LT. COL. C. A. I. Sutber, commanding the 2nd Bn. Malay Regiment for the last three yean, who will lea*« Singapore tomorrow for a post m the I nited Kingdom. He is pictured here with Mrs. Suther.37 words
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98 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LI'MPUR, Fri.— The biggi I parade m noonths v.':'; be he d at Port Dtekson OH Sunday, Xcv. 16 when >tvrn con panics of Ma;ay *R« jiment racroita and the newly-formed Boy? Company will take part m the passing mil parade ol 4:>o98 words
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Article79 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The British Council Centre. Young Road, Kuala Lumpur is holding an exhibition of educational materials wall charts on a ranSe of subjects and a variety of visual aids m teaching, especially useful lor junior cla-ses. A special display is made of instruct79 words
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Article50 1952-11-08 4 PENANG Fri. Police this morning exhumed the body of an Indian who was buried m swampy land m Patani Road. The body has been identified as that of Kutee Ali, a rice vendor, m Jelutong. Police have detained a couple. They will be produced m court tomorrow.50 words
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Article137 1952-11-08 4 Blood Trails Spelt Doom For Terrorist viiAiA IiJMPUR Fri— A Sakoi auxiliary policeman who was KUALA LUmrUR, m. l l t AM aIi Porak yesterday led tl,™ to "am- «w~red <*• tmoral w rasrars«f y& gave: Gurkha soldier was seriously wounded. The terrorist who was killed137 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-08 4 MR. JOHN F. NICOLL, Governor of Singapore, chatting with Miss Kittie Meyer while Mr. Stanly Ward looks on, at the Poppy Day Ball held at Flagstaff House on Thrusday m Singapore. Standard Photo.33 words
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Article76 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Sultan of Selangor who has been an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital since his return to the State from a pilgrimage to Mecca is now m his Istana after being examined by specialists. A bulletin issued today states that the Sultan is76 words
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Article86 1952-11-08 4 THE Assistant Controller of declared' UuSfis from .NoVember IT the rice ration m Negri SembUan, wili bo issued at not more than 5 katUes per male '4 kattiea per female and 3| katues per child under 1- years of age, per week. Ri,-e rations will86 words
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Article171 1952-11-08 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Fri.— Members of t !i e Mercantile Co-operative T**™** and Loan Society, were told by their president Mr. Chin Thin Yee to give up the habit 01 savin* and borrowing at trie same time, at the Society's annual meeting. Tlie object171 words
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Article41 1952-11-08 4 INCHE Sarkarin ha<; been appointed President of the Johore Medical Workers Union to succeed Mr. Kael Singh who has resigned on being transferred from Johore Bahru to Tampoi Inche Ali bin Hamid is the new General Secretary.41 words
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Article44 1952-11-08 4 Emergency Re view THE Emergency m October will be reviewed at 6.25 this evening m a broadcast over Radio Malaya m the series "Spotlight on the Emergency." The report is prepared by Mr. R. N. Lindsay. Chiet Press Officer, m the Federation Information Services.44 words
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155 1952-11-08 4 MALACCA, Fri.-The three candidates nominated by MCA and UMNO to contest the three Municipal Council l seats for Boktt China, Fort and i wards toSay issued a joint six-point programme. They staled that they would firstly press for all Municipal Council proceedings b e held either155 words
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Article80 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Headquarters Malaya announce the death of Private D. J. Latter of the Ist Royal West Kents who was killed m operations m aid of the Civil power yesterday. He was the leading scout entering a terrorist camp m Kuala Kubu and was shot80 words
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Article35 1952-11-08 4 THE Malayan Railway Administration announces th;<: from Monday, Nov. 10. both the isp and down day Dial trsin< running between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur wi. cease to 'stop at Tebong and Bulofa Kasap.35 words
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Article175 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Because a salesman refused to allow his mistress a separate establishment from his wife, she drank caustic soda and died six days later m hospital. The salesman, Teh Hang Kiat, of Tong Ah and Company No. 6, Roger Street, Kuala Lumpur, told175 words
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Article73 1952-11-08 4 Two Years' Jail For Consorting IPOH, Fri. —An Englishspeaking Malay, Mohamed Nong bin Hashim today receded a sentence of two years penal servitude from Mr. Justice Pretheroe lor consorting with bandits. He pleaded guilty to a charge which alleged that he consorted with bandits between January and May this year73 words
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Article38 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A skeleton was found yesterday behind a house at Klang Road. It was m the same area that an Indian boy was last reported seen about three months ago. He is still missing.38 words
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Article112 1952-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The muzzling order m Selangor has been cancelled. It is. however, ordered that all dogs under four months of age m Kuala Lumpur Municipal limI its, Jinjang New Village and j Salak South New Village must jbe tierl up or when at large112 words
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Article20 1952-11-08 4 MR. S. Shanmugam. Cooperative Officer, from Kuala Lumpur, has resumed duties here as Indian Co-operative Officer, West Pahang.20 words
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Article249 1952-11-08 4 IPOH, FrL— The Registration and Licensing ol Businesses Bill "acts a^ a precedent for ev.ry con ceivable purpose to benefit one scheme at the expense of another/ This is the opinion of the committee of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce which today unanimously resolved249 words
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Article69 1952-11-08 4 Youth Had Red Papers —18 Months IPOH. Fii. -For having m his possession "Hi 1 Songs" and a oopj of Sumanity News' and other terrorist docunra aU a youth. Leo Kuw, I'J. was today sentenced to l« months 1 rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice P:vihv:oe. Lee admitted posses- ion o;69 words
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42 1952-11-08 4 Onn Leai CtoWninl Festivity C'ttee THE V to i oi tto Qi Kato v. Bind Comrn ttee Men n Da' > Ow Cha meeting yi a |> ol bration^. I' oatii Hi night I J be P A F Pi F< V is 142 words
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Article13 1952-11-08 4 'Couple Lands On Padans I evs 1 I I a he I I13 words
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Advertisement206 1952-11-08 4 il lI V rlnso today V, s wsMsMvP***^ and sh Z I 5 Il3^8r( T <v conveniently *j, WHJJw^Z^L 4 bring your k I 1' (tftim) Js CHILDREN ALONG A tp^iy GRAND SEASON S 5 9uto am uiitrh as you can A save on jfc, TOYS TEXTILES READYMADES S JEWEIXERY206 words
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Advertisement20 1952-11-08 4 'v^^Rissswi f/ a^aflF'^^^P^Saißß^^^^^ V^ l IPANICKER BROS. Tbptidans) C: »«7 B.IU Boad. Koala lump"' i,, j^<* by expert*. V A*20 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-11-08 4 I I (l-OVSIX >v/ VEAvW^M' I'M I TO4^ ON 40M6 MORE I H^t/ 7tK EvTp^rg ja? I /^/^\ii NOT &E I21 words
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Article302 1952-11-08 5 Move To Meet Settlement's Record Budget MALACCA, Fri. Municipal Councillors at a special meeting today raised the house and vacant land assessment of its consolidation rates from 25 to 30 per cent for next year m an effort to meet as much as possible one302 words
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25 1952-11-08 5 H. Guards' Ambush Praised By Sultan .v r tSr G lard B :i Si i€ Se ift-, j K.i.iln 1 n .<■ iii i Co nuniM25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-11-08 5 "EVERYMAN" a morality play m Knslish will be presented by the Tamil M.Y.F. at Uw Women's Society of Christian Service (Tamil Methodist Church) concert m aid of th«* Church Organ Fund at the Anglo-Chinese School Barker Road, Singapore, at 8 p.m. today Picture sllmvs the east46 words
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Article11 1952-11-08 5 Car, Ambulance In Accident It —.A i car B• I p11 words
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263 1952-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malay rubber producers who form the majority of small rubber producers m Malaya will m future be taught modern methods of producing rubber by Malays who have gained special training m rubber production on large estates m this country. Under a scheme263 words
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Article55 1952-11-08 5 Sixty-five student nominees will contest 30 seats at the forthcoming fifth elections ot the University of Malaya Sindents' Union council on Wednesday. Nov. 12. The following are the seven constituencies which will be contested: Non-Hostelites' Dunearn Road Hostel: Tan Tock Seng Hostel: F.M.S. Hostel: Patterson Hill Hostel: Holne55 words
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Article100 1952-11-08 5 TilF. Boa Lam Dramatic Association -:uged a Festival i Chinese Drama at the Vienna Theatre last merit m aid oi the Singapore North District Bay Scouts Local Association Jamboree Fund The Association presented trace p'.ays m Mandarin last :aght and they will present four more100 words
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Article166 1952-11-08 5 MR. ERIC Wee. President of the Singapore Youth Council, who is at present m Britain visiting youth centres and ovi ganizations under the auspices oi me British National Committee of the World Assembly 'of Youth. emphasized the amount of work which had vet |to be166 words
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Article282 1952-11-08 5 Today 's Power Cuts Mi:>i\TloNs BTifctr i«» Hoi i >Immliliiis today: DAY II nine Pip*. Bhecni Bhm, F«rU. Quarry. Nanyanf Mfg.. lt Pan Si« National brbon* Pnn«^ Elizabeth Est. Dairy t arm. U" Timah Village. United thnesc X \\ks.. Lam Soon Caniwry. liases. Kiltmrn Est. n l) Maintce. Depot lurr282 words
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Article, Illustration149 1952-11-08 5 NORMALLY m theatre business, it's a rehearsal that precedes a show. However m "I.ovf In Idleness,** the play presented by the Stage Club, this angle went into reverse with a rehearsal following a series of suoeessful shows. This Standard picture shows lonv Blatrh and June Peters m149 words
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Article135 1952-11-08 5 SEREMBAN, Fn. -Over 400 persons gathered at Seremban today for the second session of the Civics Day Course at the King George V School. Junior government officers, Malay gurus, penghulus and others connected with the administration were present. They attended talks by departmental heads and135 words
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Article56 1952-11-08 5 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, Nor. 7.-TH. foUoj^ B ■rices of tubbet and tin on tht London Market today:— LONDON WJBSIR December JJVt June/Sept. JJ\JNot. c.i.f. 22i^. Market: LONDON TIN Spot £958.105. p«r ton buyers, 1959.105. setlcrt. Thre« months: 1940 buyers, £941 sellers. Sertloment Price: 1958. Sales56 words
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Article132 1952-11-08 5 MORE than 100 prominent Johore Malays. State Coun- cillors. news editors and news I agency rorrespondents. m- j eluding pressmen, who coverJed the Royal tour m Sinsa- pore, the Federation and Bor- I neo. and their vives were. guests of the Commissionerjrieneral. Mr. Malcolm Mac-132 words
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Article53 1952-11-08 5 IPOH. Fri. A bOOttt census taken by the Perak Boy Scout Association shows that there are 6.480 scouts and cubs m the state For the first time, there are two Malay women serving a^ cubmaster and assistant cobmaster attached to 11th. Taiping Group of the Malay53 words
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98 1952-11-08 5 Selelar W ard Prepares For Dec. Elections NOTWITHSTANDING ib c threat of the Singapore Xwvnl, Base Union, whose members anH families number aboul 5.000. the Singapore ("iovitij- ment is gearing Its machinery] for the by-election m Seletar] Ward for Che Legislative Coun-I cil to fill the vacancy caused] by ihe98 words
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Article105 1952-11-08 5 PENANG Pri Mi R. r. Bingham Residenl t> r•i- sioner. «i!' lay li> r ;:Tsf wreath at tomorrow- Re ;.<■•"- bcaocc Day parade i( Penang Esinanade. He v.-il! v>e Ebllow^d by Capt A. A. Martin. Chairman ;>! th«» Ex-Ser\Ke Associatioi. of Malaya. Mr. Justice SfecncerWlikinson105 words
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Article47 1952-11-08 5 A LABOURER. Low CiNIM Kvian (21). was brui^hi out unconscious by boatlWj n I; tt>* sea at Telok Aver Basn, yesterday. He aras admitted it to the Genera! Hospital, Sinfapof*. Low ma believed hi have fa Heii ofl boal moorad «i Ifc* Ba in.47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-11-08 5 THE Duchess of Rmt <nsas;ed ia conversation with the Recent of Juhore. UK Tenfiku Mahkota. at Bukit Serene yesterday. The Dwke of Kent returned to Singapore from Hoagkoag by H.A.I. York aircraft yesterday and was driven to Bukit Serene. On Sunday thr Ro.va! Party will leave on their homeward journey.54 words
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Advertisement282 1952-11-08 5 r-pHERE'S something about the glit- |S^Eg£ Fflfe -~_^f^^m modelling, the superb design of a Rolex ;^^M^ :^^^^tfgkgK^^^K. its wearer as a man of success and tSKmf '^jßw%>-.. distinction. It also shows his excel lent t v discrimination. For he knows, when he f|gjf\ I^Hj^HHjHr bu>s this gold Rolex wrist-chronometer. W282 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-11-08 5 tl t iitiniiiinn B i^omfthing arounc? I bp^>* > pulled j10 words
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Article737 1952-11-08 6 \|R OLIVER LYTTELTONS prognosis that the Man tfal rebellion has no economic causes looks like ignorance deliberately cultivated. This shrewd misunderstanding by a man who presumably guides British c< lonial policy is all the more strange m view of the announcement by the new Governor of Kenya,737 words
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722 1952-11-08 6 Sir:— ln my first letter opening the discussion on the subject of Chr ese Studies, I briefly dealt with \\v> experience of the Hongkong University m its prewar Chinese Department. Next I discussed the sources oi supply of pupils namely, secondary schools m Malaya,722 words
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Letter74 1952-11-08 6 Sir- As an applicant for RIDA assistance I am bewildered by the Jasin District Committee asking for double the amount of the loan applied for as a security. As long as this absurdity prevails and the work of RIDA is left m the hr.nds of inexperienced RIDA officials74 words
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335 1952-11-08 6 Sir:— Although I have never truckled to the type of journalism which finds sly humour m the trappings ladies strap across their chests, I now succumb with a tired sigh and recognize the female bosom as being a matter of public interest. There335 words
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Letter115 1952-11-08 6 Sir; Before the 2nd World War St. Michael's Road was well illuminated by street lamps posted near the side of the drain. Now our City Councillors have totally neglected the lighting of this residential area. Luckily there has been no major accidents so far. Most probably the115 words
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1368 1952-11-08 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX j^uhnHy Has Filmed Them. Nobody Has Written About Them By THE men who are right m the front line of Malaya's anti-Communist war carry no guns. They are the 300,--000 rubber tappers— mostly Southern Indians but with a generous sprinkling1,368 words
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Article48 1952-11-08 6 Review of Views Malay Customs I D V»>j m the S [< i'he numb cling couching I i decreas utusan. believes I nf 1 not Like D.; i i trip U) casu st i U tfal for the o coming C I I 1 libber ch< 1 around h48 words
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Advertisement119 1952-11-08 6 Singapore**^* £>f anbarb Independent Morning Newspaper L HEAD OFFICEt 128, Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble t, T*le 9 roph Address: TIGERNEWS. S.-flopoftv BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Timet Building, Printing Honsf $«»>«»•• London, IC cass iSa Telephone' 4sBB. Telephone v 8 2*. Telephone 1055. NEWS SERVICES119 words
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Advertisement15 1952-11-08 6 cod /^S»^lJ?sst*^/ ADLER ♦0 YEARS ADLFR pi« l Sole Agtnu: |»NT>»&U I Til tU« Ilt15 words
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Article329 1952-11-08 7 MOVE TO FREE IRON STEEL Socialists Will Fight 'Every Inch Of The Way LONDON, Nov. 7: (Reuter)— Winston Churchill's Government yesterday squared off for its biggest fight with the Labour opposition by issuing a bill for returning Britain's iron and steel industry t o private ownership. Socialists, who nationalised steel329 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-08 7 Princess Margaret walks past a line of girls on her arrival at Selfridge's the big London store. She was attending a dance there m aid of the St. Marylebone Housing Association. AP photo.33 words
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Article141 1952-11-08 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 7, (AP):— Britain and the United States yesterday called on India and Pakistan to hold immediate high-level meetings here m an elTort to end their dispute over Kashmir within 30 days. The two Western powers submitted a resolution to the U.N. Security141 words
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Article224 1952-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov. 7, (AP): Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said Thursday night Britain counts on Presidentelect Eisenhower's "continuing help and co-opera-tion" m coping with the j problems confronting the free world." He declared there had been an improvement m the position of West and added: "There224 words
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Article104 1952-11-08 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 7, (UP)— Russia yesterday challenged China's right to preside i uver the UN Security Council, but was quickly squelched by Nationalist China's delegate. Dr. Tingfu Tsiang. The Soviet delegate. Valerian Zorin, raised the issue at the outset oi the afternoon I council104 words
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Article109 1952-11-08 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7, (UP): California voters struck from their state constitution a 73-year-old article, discriminating against the Chinese, latest returns showed yesterday. Almost complete returns from Tuesday's election showed a vote of 1,176,232 to the 366,--233 for a proposition to strike from the constitution the109 words
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Article52 1952-11-08 7 BANGKOK, Nov. 7. (AFP) —Charging that the heavy Budget estimate for police m Thailand was making country "a police state," a Thai member yesterday attacked the new Budget estimates. The Finance Minister replied that military and police expenditure was vitally important "m preparation for a possible52 words
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Article120 1952-11-08 7 LEEDS, England, Nov. 7, ,Rr. iter) New hope has come for thousands of sightless B: tons on hospital waiting I c cornea-grafting operaT..e delicate operation been one by which a sec- of the eye of the dead person is removed and grafted to a li\120 words
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173 1952-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov. 7, (Reuter).— More than half of Britain's homes have no children under 16, census figures showed yesterday. They pinned down the decline m the birthrate common to all industrial countries. j The figures were based on a one per cent sample173 words
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Article33 1952-11-08 7 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 7 (AP) British scientists Dr. Archer Martin and Dr. Richard M. Synge won the 1952 Nobel Prize m Chemistry for their discovery of a new chemical separation method.33 words
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Article21 1952-11-08 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, (Renter):— Congressman Adolph Joachim Sabath, 86. (Democrat Illinois) doyen of the House of Representatives died yesterday.21 words
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Article172 1952-11-08 7 RIIEIMS, Nov. 7: (Reuter) Yvonne Chevallier was acquitted yesterday after a dramatic trial for shooting her cabinet-Minister husband m a fit of Jealousy over his mistress. The seven-man Jury returned the verdict after hearing of the fatal Sunday morning m August last year when the 41-year-old172 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-11-08 7 photo Petty-Officer Ernie Barwell was doing the proud Daddy act and passing his son Paul, five months, around among his shipmates aboard H. M. S. Burghead Bay. PettyOfficer Ted Harcup was holding the baby when suddenly the order tame: "Fall m the liberty men." Ted was a liberty man. He103 words
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332 1952-11-08 7 PRESCOT, England, Nov. 7, (Reuter).— The darkhaireTSeauVeous Countess of Derby described m court yesterday how a young footman forced her t > stand up and turn around before he shot her m the neck. The footman 19-year-old Harold Winstanley, was committed for trial on332 words
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144 1952-11-08 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.. (AP)- m addition to becretary of State Dean Acheson and other high U.S. diplomatic officials expected to submit their resignations, there are 26 so-called political appointees as ambassadors or ministers m foreign countries. MP of them, along with all other heads144 words
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216 1952-11-08 7 TOKYO, Nov. 7, (AP).— John M. Allison, I \S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern affairs, yesterday forecast no major shift m America's relations with Japan and South-East Asia under the forthcoming Eisenhower Republican administration. Allison, asked at a news conference if he216 words
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Article70 1952-11-08 7 WASHINGTON Nov (\:P):— The State Departnii t spokesman. Mr. Midiae! .1 Dermott, said yesterday thai the M sea defensive zooe established irj South Korean ufaten Is i !i Ultimate counter-mea i to Communist aggression. The spokesman added that the Soviet protest against the zone is another70 words
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Advertisement84 1952-11-08 7 "PiNCOR"- A Dual-purpose Generating Plant. 1 -INCOR' ji until 230 Volts A.C., 60 Cycles x 250 Worts |j ua! 'y with 12 Volts DC, 20 Amperes. "PINCOR" Iptl otlv disigned for the Tropics, fully equipped with "Ao interference tuppressor by GEN-E-MOTOR CORPN., ffi CHICAGO i 1' I -SPOT RADIO LTD.,84 words
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Advertisement111 1952-11-08 7 MT/jfy 41() SHOTGUN Jp'Ww OVIKBARREL, 21 kmg 7?O$M Rine tor regular or high f' %OSk Speed <-artridges., also H jt.ff*^ UNDER BARREL 410 p ig« film chambered p< r L, and 3 Inch sm s "WL ACTION single trigg r low rebound* j^j/;>m ing hammer, -ieparate extractor! '.'"MjM SINGLE BARREL111 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-11-08 7 I^SSSKj I /just I'M I THINK f IT'S CHILLY TODAY10 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-08 8 i i i "The Empress of Saigon, r 1 < bnitt by the Haarlem < shipbuilding Company, Holland, slips into the i water as U is Lfcuacaed j at Haarlem on Oct. 28 by Empress Nam Pbuttng of I i Vietnam, on a visit to Holland. The vessel is destined57 words
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Article206 1952-11-08 8 3 UK w arships To Call Here Homeward Bound From Korea THREE British warships, aircraft carrier HMS Ocean, destroyer H^ lroquois, and frigate HMh St. Brides Bay. will| pass through Singapore on their homeward voyage to IK. from Korean waters next week. The Firefly znd Sea Fury pilots trows M»e206 words
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Article42 1952-11-08 8 LONDON. Nov. 7 (Router)— Wagte negotiations for 000.000 Biifish shipyard and industrial j worken deadlocked yesterday. renewing the threat ot major p:oducuon dislocation. 1 Employers t^ld the unions they wii! not raise their ottered 6 Hd. across the board raise.42 words
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146 1952-11-08 8 RUSSIA SAID BUILDING '2,500 MPH' AIRCRAFT WASHINCxTON. Nov 7. (Reuten American Aviation Magazine, a trade Publication said yesterday that the Soviet Union was developing piloted rocket fighter planes Unable of travelling 2.000 |m.ph. at a height of 200,000 feet I, said that according to I sources "m contact with aeroi146 words
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Advertisement615 1952-11-08 8 royc v r- tun kualar nuns pacific skk\ m c Dimt Ovrrland 5.. Francis L« An f r.« Al. C»— Cfc Praan« P S haoi Spore Arr IA St INDIAN BEAR UI« Not fV»l^ 29 Nov 1 Dec il (HINA BEAR M«»««« D^ D** I*■ ?4 Jin F f .I615 words
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Advertisement537 1952-11-08 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. i Regular Saiiraei to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swetteohara Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang: From -Fukien Nov 12 Nov 18 Japan. H'koiiK Toyang Nov. 25 Nov. 29 HoitffkoHg Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'hant537 words
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Advertisement507 1952-11-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS 1 Koval Kuiterdam LU»d Hollawl America Line Nederland Line Kotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHIIVdELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. S*pore P. STiam Penans KOTA GEDE (RL) I*/ 14 Nov 15 Not KiNov KOT% BAROE (RL) 3S Nov Dec 7 Dec 8 Dei507 words
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Advertisement451 1952-11-08 8 EAST ASIATIC DiJE SAILINGS FROM SCANIMNAVIX I X <<»\ I ASIA" for Bangkok Saijon I MAGDAI A' for Bangkok G. 4'! 4?. PRETOBIA" for Bangkok :!7 '!M Nov KOREA" for Djakarta. Bangkct Saigon. H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 Dec 8 l>- KINA" fcr Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane (not Tntriinf If)451 words
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Article212 1952-11-08 9 hi Jakarta Producers Seek 1 Oil (ominon Stand TALKS preporotory to the London meeting januory of the working party of the interot.onal Rubber Study Group were held this #ee fc n Jakarta between Malayan represen--t.vcs and those of Indonesia. d sources m Singapore said yesterday that re212 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-11-08 9 >ome idea of the size of i the Doxford 2.800 b.h.p. marine diesel engine now 1 bring produced m Australia 1 can be gained from this I 1 view of a section of a i 1 crankshaft. Total weight of i the crankshaft is 42 tons. <46 words
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Article34 1952-11-08 9 RUBBER DROPS 1 CENT i 5 ipore pet and i j ower showed 1 grade hip- 1 rr-un c!o. c iri£» pri j <i'id am ta T 1 f Rising he 2 quid t34 words
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Article72 1952-11-08 9 I KSUICj ruhher prlre» ,h m Smca Ha^^r» Srttrn T T i R.S.S 771 i> > tti ni r,S.S 683 CM inri SfigbUjf iumion HI BBfel I iiing R.S.S ><*ul»Mii<*nt i m (I. Btivers I i. d. Boyen (i Sellers Sli i iFORS, limn.— I r »»t tin72 words
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Article61 1952-11-08 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rales (per Si oo Malayan) are: New York 32 I (T.T.), 33 tO.D.), ;.::>,s on credit bills and 33 3/10 on trad., bills (9fl d st); Canada 31] (T.T.), 32 CO.D.), S2\ (90 c! st > Selling (T.T. 0.D.): New York 32},61 words
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Article46 1952-11-08 9 AUSTRAL Malay Tin group [announced the following re-, f ims for October; Kampong Kamunting 14 tons of tin ore, Thahawleih 74 tons. Pungah 4.1 tons and Austral Amalgamated .-ix tons on tribute from Asam Kumbang. 63 tons Ulu Yam and 28 tons Puchong.46 words
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Article111 1952-11-08 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 7 (UP)—; A government official reported rked banparovemeni m trade conditions here, during the I quarter oi this year. Mr. Q A Macfadyen, Acting C iss nei oi Labi >;;r. bo his >gr« ss repoi aid im- provement was espc ially en- <•111 words
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Article208 1952-11-08 9 Tin Shares: Bullish Tendency Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri.— Bullish tendency continued m the Malayan tin shares market with fairly good turnover of business reported today. Industrial shares were fairly well absorbed but rubbers remained neglected. Changed prices ;i <c: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Pel 38 38 fi Fed.208 words
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Article93 1952-11-08 9 QUIET conditions prevailed m the produce market m Singapore yesterday with no business reported. Copra had buyers ai $36| per picul and sellers at $36}, no deals being reported. Coconut oil sellers indicated $56 per pica! with buyers at $53.1. Pepper were again easier nt $54093 words
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Article39 1952-11-08 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 7:—Special Standard Service Closing prices 00 the llon^kon? Exchange today were $15.>">9 to £1 sterling $k.o;-s7:> to U. S. $1: 51. 8.33 to Malayan *1: *<vjBtfO to one Indonesia Rupinh. Gold «l280;iO U> one t.icl.39 words
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433 1952-11-08 9 'World's Richest' Uranium Mine Discovered 'Ie omeni nen 1 ■>) .1 n- TOD i*a Sot\ exploit Ron b An n D-pvlof aim |t] v"n 5 a U BC€ potei tial bis B r '>rmed DC M»- before Au»" i *'va fa le ■>' v td ar, tßtaft rnmai y ilagss433 words
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Article128 1952-11-08 9 APPROVAL of the merger of E.R. Squibb and Sons into the IdatbiesoD Chemical Curpoi-ation by an overwhelming majority of stockholders of both corporations m September paves the ■.'.ny for greater development ot research, manufacturing and marketing facilities of bo companies throughout the world, said Mr. Thomas128 words
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Article115 1952-11-08 9 JUMP IN RUBBER EXPORTS EXPORTS of rubber from Malaya last month jumped to 83,644 tons, making the total shipment for the ten months of 1952 to 762.309 tons (900.700 tons for the corresponding period last year), according to official statistics. During October, Malaya shipped 27.874 tons to the United States115 words
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Article198 1952-11-08 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov 7.— The four-man Japanese copra delegation which arrived here recently announced that it is Japan's intention to "import as much copra as possihie from Indonesia." The dclc£?ate.^ added that amounts of Japanese purchases W I depend198 words
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Article72 1952-11-08 9 COLOMBO. Nov. 7 (ReuterJ— Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Director of the Colombo Plan's. Bureau fur Technical Co-operation, said here yesterday he had been impressed by the enthusiasm of the countries taking part m Mr. Wilson, who has ended a tour of countries concerned, mw "I was impressed by72 words
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Advertisement30 1952-11-08 9 WHEELBASE 116" MAX G.V.W. 5000 POUNDS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ENQUIRIES INVITED ORCHARD MOTOR COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE KLALA LLMPLR R< a |>r(->cDlaliveti in:—— MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANG BUTTERWORTH JESSELTON BORNEO MOTORS LTD.30 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1952-11-08 10 7070 FINDS ANSWER IN ROSSELINI'S NEW FILM TF ALL Americans want is 1 Security, they can go to prison," said Dwight Eisenhower. President-elect of the United States of America, during a recent campaign speech. That is a solemn thought with which to bedevil the poor man-in-the-street as1,344 words
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Advertisement112 1952-11-08 10 9 Y &*%^<Sb7l4£ rZ~~tttt:?.::r.r— 'iii_____n_B_r__i nt: LAST 3 SHOWS MWM W MJsIe&^S&Zw/mJ E3&/BB^BB*£i 3, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. w Bk-_^^_W^^V^P^T U*jT^**. W^l.T^wtFSk WARNER BROS. H WBfJl[i f^fjfi^ A^*i* I i A W^ZtiSX r YOUTH! LOVE! FUN! KhUMll^B^BtV^aH____B-__B_B_HB_i i% ADAIIT CATC W^ H ADUUI r#l« g v (Happy World Singapore) B112 words
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Advertisement114 1952-11-08 10 GALLANT FEW who FOUGHT with the |M,f f f'* j MIGHT IRELAND BRIDGES lIRISOI fjtkf. "MUTINY" ""i s-J- I Mil It IRriSIS f~v~w~u~u*xi~u*xfxrxrx'*o'T-rxj\.rT-Oj~_rxrxj*T-r\jn-r^ loday 9a.m. M IROQI (H^ llf Ml Tomorrow 9a. in. "GOLI IVriinirrftf J// EXCITING c/m.«> thai 1r,,,l Montis (firlft <€' tAUMtes acton* Europe. SirCednihara*.^ Today a Tomorrow114 words
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Miscellaneous341 1952-11-08 10 i 9 «W8& «H H ST( a. i Sx Tt fit 9 BRSSBBm. JS» KB B S ify R/FA P£L MAR TODWS QrOT\TIO\: Any party whi<h takes credit for ihr rain must not be sur pn>ed it its oppont-ntt blam«- it for the drought. Dv»i;ht Morrow. SATIRDAY FOR EVKRVONE: Try341 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-08 11 LATEST jockey to arrive m Malaya is Australian Frank Hudson, who arrived from Sydney by Qantas BOAC yesterday to ride for Major Heddles' Stables. He is pictured here with his wife. Standard photo.33 words
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Article446 1952-11-08 11 JAPAN'S BID FOR 4 TITLES Table Tennis Team Due In Singapore On Nov. 15 By LESLIE NAKASHIMA TOKYO, Nov. 7 (UP) Japan has an excellent chance of winning four titles m the first Asian Table-Tennis Championships to be held at Singapore beginning November 22, Da Suke Daimon, President of the446 words
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Article88 1952-11-08 11 WEATHER permitting i a series of very interest > ins hockey matches will 1 be played on the pa dang 1 commencing from Mooday. MONDAY: The post- poned semi-final between the S.C.C. and the C.S.C. TUESDAY: The an i nual match between the I Civilians and the88 words
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Article302 1952-11-08 11 Schoolboy Wins Badminton Title PARIT BINTAR, Fit— Youth triumphed over ex perience m Wednesday night's open singles badminton final m the Krian District open championships when schoolboy, Ng Chin Huat. beat the defending champion, Khoo 800 Hin, after a thrilling three-set match. It was Chin Huat's stamina that decided the302 words
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Article312 1952-11-08 11 PENANG, Fri. An attempt i to prevent the statement of ac-' counts of the Penang Turf j Club from being passed failed at the annual general meeting of the Club yesterday when the President. Mr. Ong Huck I.im ruled the motion to be "out312 words
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Article149 1952-11-08 11 Kassim of the Tapah police takes the place of Craig at wing three quarter where he will combine for 4 he first time with Davidson. Beresford and Breakwell. They should get good support from Cheong Thiam Bok (scrumhalf) and Willingham (stand-off) both of whom were outstanding m last149 words
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Article118 1952-11-08 11 A large crowd turned up at the Singapore Badminton Stadium to see the last exhibition matches of the world amateur champion, Bob Marshall, last night. As m the previous nights, Marshall was much too good foi the local opposition. In the English game, lie beat Poh Kirn118 words
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Article54 1952-11-08 11 NEWYORK, Nov. 7 (AFP).— The American horseman. Billy Steinkraus. last night won the prize of the President of the Mexican Republic at the international jumping contest with Lieutenant Bertand De Breuil of the French Army second. The American team has already won four out of five events m54 words
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317 1952-11-08 11 PEXANG, Fri.— Penang Malays, defending: champions, found no difficulty m clearing their first hurdle m the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition when they trounced the Perlis Malays by five goals to one on Victoria Green today Playing mi n the new role of317 words
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Article157 1952-11-08 11 X A J A N G Fri.— King George V School of Seremban, hockey champions of the Negri Sembilan Combined School carnival, narrowly averted defeat when they met Kajang High School. A late goal scored by King George V m the closing stages made the fame157 words
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349 1952-11-08 11 LEONG HEW MENG - Perak 's Chances Still Bright— Without Craig LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH, Fri.— Perak will make the first defence of their Rugby title when they engage Selangor m the opening match of the HMS Malaya competition at Ipoh tomorrow. After last week's convincing victory over Penang when they met m349 words
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Advertisement636 1952-11-08 11 AarrOwiiDaiEyr MRS. CHUA CHOON SIM and her family wish to express j their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their I wreaths, messages of rondo!- 1 once, v^i's and attendance on the 5th November. 1052 of the funeral ol their beloved Chora Sim. They also wish to thank636 words
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Advertisement158 1952-11-08 11 SHEUM'S CIRCUS i RETURN PERFORMANCE AT GEYIANG SERAI (CHANGI ROAD j OPENING NIGHT I tonight at 8.30 p.fn. m;\v artists and nei pertormabot^ wrm oohplete Mi:\\(,i:itii;s MATINEES on SATURDAY and SUNDAY at 3.00 p.m. l n»'^ J^~Lrnj~i_rx-uT_n_o»-|_n_ri_ri_ri_rLr-> n-11 m-^^^^^^^^^^^m w *^*^*^*^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\y V\\V\\U'.\\V\U\a>\ I SOUTH SEAS HOTEL 1 Z LTD.158 words
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Article1684 1952-11-08 12 RACE a-Hor^s Class 4, Dlv. *-5% Furs.-2.J0 p.m. 3 4H»O While Star |j 8. r y on? V Donnelly ,;,h. skyrider |J| Chee Jy 1 Flannery 5 im Abundance Jj :g£ j^McGregoi Watt Hobbs S,'.wer &ra n S X? Kin ffi Ma > tjtos»Xbs> 4, Div. 1-5%1,684 words
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351 1952-11-08 12 Should Slam Opposition WITH Beau Temps, a smart first day wii not accepting m the President's Cup run over < today-the concluding day of the Selangor Meeting— Kuala Lumpur trainer Neil Hobbs cane year-old gelding by Kingsway, is strongly fancied Randwick was P' o^"351 words
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Article137 1952-11-08 12 Wind&oi Lad [Gay Reveller ''flings ~"I UIIIIL STAB CLOXAGH tAMHIIi "I m Malay I ilin itiiniHuk < Kuntluick hit*- >i «r vi 2 TAHITI TAHITI lAlim iirirly K«*\ lie \<huir at BeecJi Park I ti«" Areadfaa Al LASI \<uk 11 ■< 1 1^ t T7~ "1 11 1137 words
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Article44 1952-11-08 12 FOLLOWING hesvy rain at Kuala n» m P»r during the past two days, the going is expected to^u h bT y To°t« y will be "eld »n Races Three and Four and Seven and Eight. Big Sweep on Race Eight.44 words
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Article308 1952-11-08 12 SCRUM- HALF - SCRUM- HALF B\ SINGAPORE should have Mritsesbcd n rxcHk rugby game on the Padans today but twa fad not reckoned with. Firstly, the Fijians de new fields and se'onrilv. the inability of Negri y bilan to field a team against the CombinH S« Nevertheless,308 words
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Article28 1952-11-08 12 The S I H lion < qua i i H X tie ga ,v H on 1 B H tion I H R H28 words
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137 1952-11-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The Sehmgor Wh h lifting Championships for 1952 will be held at the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park Stadium on Dec^ 13 at Mt nm The championships are organised b> the Amateur Weightlifting Association of Selangor and will be open to the public137 words
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Article79 1952-11-08 12 SEREMBAX. FrL— Nefri hockey selectors hive picked \t Dlavers from whom the home team trial match to mo. row against Negri Sembilan Combined Schools. After this practice match the Negri Sembilan learn for the forthcoming quadrangular hockey tournament at .Seremhan will be selected. Negri Sembilan players79 words
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Article63 1952-11-08 12 The following have been chosen to represent the Old Rafflesians m a rugger ma eh against the Present today at the R W S r t: U T d: Paui. X* Wtag. X >k Peow, Michael. Hoo Gum. b Lye Fook San. Siew Choong, Choon War S. Rahman,63 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1952-11-08 12 ipo|lf SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Civilian trial at SRC Dh\ 2B RAF Tengah v HK Bank at Tengah. BADMINTON: Poppy Day badminton at Singapore i Badminton stadiu.v.. 9 p.m. RUGBY: Johore 0 Singapore Cirilians at Johore Bahru. \Girls Win 1-0 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Kuala Kangsar Ciirtord Girls School were beaten by I68 words
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