Singapore Standard, 12 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-12 1 Singapore Standard :1t) J- VOL. 11l NO. 133 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article305 1952-11-12 1 More exports expected from higher yields Standard Staff Reporter THE WORLD rice position next year may not be quite as difficult as m 1952 because of increased exports resulting from higher yields, according to the International Consultative Committee which concluded its fifth meeting m Singapore305 words
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Article22 1952-11-12 1 Stall Reporter jhj that the n as a citiu X ofldonn ."d been -'cd ---I Ye.v Bock feel22 words
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Article51 1952-11-12 1 MOTHER OF 3 BEATS THEM ALL trophy and replica held firmly by Jeannie Tan. A former "Miss Singapore 1948' and woman weightlifting champion. Mrs. Tan represented the Colony at the China National meet m Shanghai m May 1948. There she won fame and applause with her spectacular lifts totalling 380f51 words
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Article71 1952-11-12 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 11. (AP):— Thousands of Nationalist Africans suddenly went on strike m Port Elizabeth yesterday. m the wake of rioting that brought death to 23 person? m two other South African riots. Police again opened fire on native? m the East Coast port of East71 words
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Article, Illustration283 1952-11-12 1 Standard Shipping Reporter THE li«;ht fleet carrier H.M.S. Ocean steamed into Singapore Naval Base yesterday afternoon after completing a record-breaking tour of duty m Korean waters. Her air group set up a record, so far unsurpassed, for the number of operational sortie flown againstStandard - 283 words
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Article91 1952-11-12 1 PERTH. Nov. 11: (Reuter\AP> A Chinese saloon >oy od the motor vessel Gorjrtii who was sentenced to iix months' imprisonment m he *ity court today for un4wful possession of gold. ;old detectives he had been jromUed five shillings (Aus;ralian) an ounce for any {»>ld he sot91 words
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Article33 1952-11-12 1 At leas! 30 Tibetans and m Chinese s i. Ifers were kil ed m a clash at Kham m the Eastern province ol Tibet recently, reports the Tinier of India. Renter.33 words
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Article26 1952-11-12 1 OXE of London's principal synagogues m the heart of the Jewish quarter of east London, waJ badly damaged m a spectacular fire yesterday Renter.26 words
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Article206 1952-11-12 1 Standard Shipping Reporter SUB-LIEUT. BE. Ellis yester- day gave The Standard a first hand account of how he shot down a Russian MIG: "There were four of us m our piston-ens ined Sea Furies: Lieut Peter Carmichael, Lieut P.S. Davis, Sub Lieut C. Haines206 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-11-12 1 E:v-King Farouk wa< accused m Cairo yesterday of shielding grafters who made a fortune by supplying obsolete equipment to the Egyptian Army.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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185 1952-11-12 1 MANCHESTER, Nov. 11, (Reuter).— Malaya s future may hang precariously on results of the forthcoming conference of the International Rubber Study Group, the Manchester Guardian said today. "The fall m the price of rubber reducing revenue from taxation is making it increasingly hard to pay185 words
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Article140 1952-11-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The longest battle between j security forces and terrorists j was staged last night at Nami. Kuala Nerang, Kedah, when about 40 terrorists attacked I the police' post for about 4£ hours. The action began at 8 p.m. and was kept up until140 words
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Article64 1952-11-12 1 EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Khoo Bin Kee, o/ Primary II 'E\ Whan Poe English School. Singapore, walked into The Standard Oijwe yesterday with his satchel slung across his shoulder and demanded to see the Editor. When he was taken before the Editor he said, "Here is my64 words
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Article268 1952-11-12 1 SCHOOLCHILDREN m ever greater numbers are contributing to the Christmas Toy Fund. Some of them sacrificed their pocket money, others emptied their "piggy banks, while many more donated their cinema allowances*, but all gave up some little pleasure or other so that "our little brotbe^ sisters268 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-11-12 1 WITH only four months of training, this mother of three. Mrs. Patricia Tan Leng Huat. beat five younger girls for the Singapore weightlifting title at the Happy World yesterday night. She is pictured with her three children Cynthia (9 months) Jeffrey (1| years) and Jeannie (2i) with the 34-inch challenge50 words
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Article181 1952-11-12 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 11, (Reuter).— Police smashed m the door of a private home today and broke up a secret Mau Mail ceremony m which two women's faces had been slashed and the arms of a tiny girl tied behind her back. Twenty African men participating181 words
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Article112 1952-11-12 1 LONDON, Nov. 11 CAP):— A Conservative member >f parliament told a shock '1 House of Commons F«*l >: day that the old British custom of taking time out for tea i< "completely crazy." Brigadier Ralph Raynar slid the hard-working German* don't do it. neither do112 words
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Article39 1952-11-12 1 ACTRESS Rta Fiav^Dr^h m Madrid flatly refined to comment on reports yp-'er-day that she intends *o D irry a Spani>h ooblematn Count Jose Maria Villapdierna, 3 rti r divorcing Pr: r> c A v K-.j A.P39 words
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Advertisement62 1952-11-12 1 i s P.H™df 5 1 IV A MORRIS MINOR ACHIEVEMENT, IRELAND, JULY, 1952 c j Morrii Minor with over 50,000 I to -s ceo t recently covered 1,000 n 2A hours 25 minutes at an avercge mph., the petrol consumption 3 5 r pg. Throughout its life this r ree-i62 words
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Advertisement35 1952-11-12 1 iM»tn»at«r«. TAN CHENG MOB ELECT CO.. ISS. Craw Kt. t'pOT*. I. COWLAC MALTED MILK /jV i/^/ Saturday to Monday to avoid spending Sunday THE ECONOMICAL SL£EP JNDUCER McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K'JALA LUMPU* IPOH KUCHIN*35 words
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Article158 1952-11-12 2 'Improve Lot Of Workers' IN ITS award, three important suggcstioni lo impfo c the conditions of work a".d p oyment were strongly reneaded by Singapore i istrial Couiri for the con- ration oi UM c:ty Ccund Them n*: W Aa an En- thn la heenneaa and m.- ■:v opportunities should158 words
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Article44 1952-11-12 2 TAN Ah Bock (30) u-as sentenced fc* Uw Singapore Secdßd Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment for cheating Koh Guan Teck of $«>0 on Oct. 3 at Keng Chew Street. Tan had two previous convictions.44 words
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448 1952-11-12 2 Standord Staff Reporter THE Singapore Industrial Court appointed by the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, to inquire into the wage dispute between the stokers employed at the City Gas Works ot Kalian? Rood and the Singapore City Council has rejected the demand of the448 words
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141 1952-11-12 2 Singers Entertain Factory Workers MORE than 800 factory workers at the Lee Rubber Factory m Gey Jang took time off yesterday for Radio Malaya's "live show" that came ri^ht into the factory. It was their regular "We Sing for the Workers" programme. Lily Lee, poplar singer, who rendered several so:i«.s141 words
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Article91 1952-11-12 2 HAWKERS, who reappeared at the Esplanade on Tuesday night after being ejected from their previous site near the Cenotaph, will again be cleared by the Singapore Police. The hawkers had been told to move m order to make way lor the new esplanade park. On their91 words
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Article49 1952-11-12 2 CtjIItESE residents m Sinl'. p ire and p federation re pitted SI.P-J2 .h'02.6') to Ch na last month. Of this, Singapore 9enl 51.\53^74.23 which Included ■ii ces made by Fedprali tn f" I tents through Colony banks. The Federation sen* ¥789.628 38.49 words
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Article139 1952-11-12 2 DAMAGES APPEAL DISMISSED THE Chief Justice, S;r Charles M.irray-Ayn^ley, di.smii.scd the appeal of Scow Sena, Choon against the award of $4,000 as da-nn^es for expe«'tat:on of life awarded the widow and daughter of Lee Chee Hong, who died as a result of a motor accident m Victoria Street on Sept.139 words
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Article295 1952-11-12 2 MAJOR Ceiieral A. G. OVarro i Soil, General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District yesterday presented C-; -C'% certificates to two ■q!diera a:»d C-in-C*l restimcv nia to two civilian employees. Both arc' awards for good service, and the presentations Witi? made at 1 Ba.->e Vehicle Workshops, REME.295 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-11-12 2 MISS Monique Me (Treys .seen dancing: with Mr. Dave Hebdidge at the Cockpit on Monday night. Miss Meftreys was celebrating her 2«Kh birthday with a few friends. Miss Aleffreys' father is connected with the French Consulate. Standard photo.38 words
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307 1952-11-12 2 THE Senior Customs Officer m charge of Licences and Entertainment Duty, Mr. John Wilkinson, told the Singapore Relief Court yesterday that patrons of a Chinese wayang j could purchase a tirket from the box office or go inside the I theatre and307 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-11-12 2 THE G.O.C. Singapore Bay District. Major General A.G. OTurroll Si-ott, presenting a C-in-C's Testimonial far Good Service to Mr. Lai Rang Cheigr Army P.R. Fhoto by Capt. FPC Feilmann. Fresentatioa of C-ia C's CeitiScates. 1 Base Vehicle Workshops X K.^l.fc. ASM De an receiving his testimonials.46 words
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Article38 1952-11-12 2 THE Singapore Post Office handled 5,197 parcel bags of Christmas mail between Oct. 24 and Nov. 11. Of this, 4,309 bags contained 24,208 parcels posted m Singapore. A Government spokesman said these figures were a record.38 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-11-12 2 photo. ONE of the workers of the Lee Rubber Factory 1b Singapore seen .singing at the mike with Miss Lian Yok Lfng, a professional singer, at yesterday's Radio Malaya show held at the factory. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-11-12 2 THESE five children saved 20 cents of their daily 40 cents school allowance for 30 days and contributed them to the Christmas Toy Fund. Donating; S3O they said, "The children are not only our pals but they are more like our brothers and sisters and now they are m need73 words
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Article239 1952-11-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT would be fairly serious if a number of workers were thrown out of job m Singapore, said Mr. G. W. Davis, Commissioner for Labour, at a press conference yesterday. He was commenting on fear expressed by Colony trade 1 unions239 words
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94 1952-11-12 2 Two Gold Hoarders Are Fined $26,000 A SINGAPORE merchant. Scow Tai Kang (34). was fined $25,000 by the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday, m default nine months" rigorous imprisonment, for failing to offer 4,849.1 grams of gold, worth $15,106.99, for sale to authorised dealers. Found guilty94 words
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Article23 1952-11-12 2 Air mails from the United Kingdom despatched on Oct. 29 by Qantas service and intermediate stations were delayed at Cairo.23 words
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Article83 1952-11-12 2 WOMAN DENIES CHEATING A WOMAN, Loh Ah Soon, was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating another woman, Pat Chee Chun of $1,000. at a house In Xeil Road on July 1. Loh was alleged to have obtained the money from Pat by deceiving her into believing83 words
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Article76 1952-11-12 2 Sold 'Black' Tickets Fined ANTHONY Steven of Tarnpenis Road, who sold three midnight show tickets at black-market price at the Cathay Cinema on Sept. 6, was fined $15, by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday. Steven was arrested by two detectives when he tried to sell76 words
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Article73 1952-11-12 2 OVER 100 students of the University of Malaya including a number of women, will take part m two processions to publicise the University Ball to be held on Dec. L 3. The proceeds of the Ball will be donated to the University Fund. The Police have73 words
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Advertisement74 1952-11-12 2 IT'S A FACT! WF PIKANHA Identified by vicious v .£-*-_-r-— l™ 1^ 1111 triangular tecfh tet w 'Xs r m an undershot jows, the man-eating Pironho it usually only eight to twelve inches long. lastly ;j r«t,». v r^^%^^^^^\\ CHK l san (jive uour car a lasting Vjamond Jhine JOHNSON74 words
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Miscellaneous92 1952-11-12 2 CAtr/ GkUNT IS TVt' J^jP^*" WE GOT RUM OJTA YAH AIMS V-E AIMS r'S'AkrOFF KWfcPJCf?! \ML TOC 1!^ WE HAS «<TL-r^ W OOPSrf-AH N'EAKIS J T'BE Afj BE.N 1 GOO^ nF- GHBORS J AWT»V.«fj CTART .MJK JEST MOVED _^O^S^^fc HWE MOVED HERE > GOOD &J BY GIV/N'A HAM.f f Bi:92 words
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Article, Illustration946 1952-11-12 3 Ten University Gradua tes Picked Standard Staff Reporter OF THE 31 appointments made by the Governor of Singapore, to various posts m the Higher Services, ten go to graduates of the University of Malaya and 16 to those who have been successful m the competitive946 words
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283 1952-11-12 3 ONE hour before four men started on their mis,i>n to rob a "rich" shop proprietor m Tiong Bahru they went to a Chinese temple and took an oath to keep the mission a secret, the Singapore First Police l mirt was told283 words
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Article34 1952-11-12 3 MR. C. W. LYLE. Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Singapore, will officially declare open the new Maternity Ward of the Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital at Serangoon Road on Sunday, Nov. 23, at 4 p.m.34 words
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Article92 1952-11-12 3 \N attractive booklet i- ;_i;rd to tell the people Britain more about > ,ru.iiM)re. the Federation ,i Mala vi. Hongkong. North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak w.ts published 111 ill lilj by H?r Majesty > stationery Office. In less than 80 pages. Ihf Colonial Office and ;!i'92 words
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Article29 1952-11-12 3 THE Singapore English School Teachers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, will hold its statutory half-yearly general meeting at the St. Anthony's Boys' School tomorrow at 3 p.m.29 words
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Article218 1952-11-12 3 EE SIM CHWEE. who it was alleged while work ing as a clerk with the Singapore Improvement Trust, allegedly accepted $400 through a woman dispenser m order to assist Toh Teck Hin to obtain a S.I.T. flat, said m his defence before Mr.218 words
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Article60 1952-11-12 3 Five cases containing more than 1,400 X-ray films despatched from New York m a rush shipment to Singapore arrived yesteday m a Pan American Airways plane. The X-ray films are for the Singapore General Hospital. The supnlying firm specially ordered the consignment to be flown out60 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-11-12 3 Yeo Swee Hwa. Ling Wen Hwa and Yanc Ren C!ion*.16 words
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Article118 1952-11-12 3 THE Royal Air Force Mission held its formal opening yesterday m all the principal R.A.F. stations m Singapore. The Bishop of Lichficld delivered an address at Cli.mil;. on the occasion. The Bishop had previously touted the Transport Squadrons at the station and talked to a number118 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-11-12 3 MISS Chan Scow Hens. eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chan Yew Thye, was married to Mr. Wood Sek Kong m Singapore recently. Mr. Woon is attached to the Singapore Standard and Is a Colony footballer.35 words
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Article101 1952-11-12 3 DR. STANLEY BOLTON, representative from Australia to the recent meeting m Manila of the non-governmental organisations of the United Nations, will arrive m Singapore this morning by air from the Philippines. Lectures on the U.N. have been arranged for him by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar,101 words
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Article52 1952-11-12 3 TWO books— "The Chinese of Singapore" and "The Malays of Singapore" are among the 18 publications issued by the Association of British Orientalists which concern SouthEast Asia. A catalogue for 1952, reveals that an exceedingly wide field of instructive subjects relating to Eastern Asia is52 words
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Article81 1952-11-12 3 THE Colonial Office an- 1 nounce.s that no direct appeal j is being made to overseas territories for the King George VI Memorial Fund. However, individual donations from residents abroad will be welcomed. Such donations should be addressed to the King George VI National Memorial Fund. Mansion81 words
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133 1952-11-12 3 THE once familiar International Fortnightly Club, which nourished to th<? parly '30s, under the auspices <>£ the Y.W.C.A.. will be reorganised early next month as the International Club of the Y.W.C.A.. Miss Gertrude Owen, honorary adviser \o the association. told The Standard yesterday. Although the133 words
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Article43 1952-11-12 3 DR. ELIZABETH KELLY of the Departmental of Social Medicine and Public Health. Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, wi!! talk to members of the East-West. Society on "W.H.O. and Community Health" at the British Council Halt tomorrow «t 8.:J0 p.m43 words
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Advertisement26 1952-11-12 3 THE GREYS De Luxe 1 VIRGINIA W in the 75 cts per tin of 2O i i >. ]^MuM*lL 0 I 0 I o miL^i o ltiim26 words
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Advertisement18 1952-11-12 3 Choose Your Tractor From The MASSEY-HABRIS Range Of 12.16 To 61.39 j Hor^p-Power For I luß lilUlili rOW6I18 words
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Article62 1952-11-12 4 IPOH. Tues. Abu Bdkar ci:i Kulop was today bound t.ver m the ran of $296 for a peri»»(' of 12 months when he pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Pretheroe to a charge mi breach of the Mohainmr-ij-i jaw of KhaKvat. On Marth 11 this year.62 words
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Article427 1952-11-12 4 MIL. FOR STAFF HOUSING Telecoms Men Ask Govt. For Welfare Officer PENANG, Tucs. The provision of $500,000 m the 1953 Federal estimates for the building of quarters for artisans and skilled workers m the Telecoms Department, Malaya, and the appointment of a welfare office to look ofter their interests, were427 words
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Article196 1952-11-12 4 KI'ALA LIMPI F. Tues.— Ten Asian nurses, seven of them Malayans who graduated at the end of last month after a twelve months' course at the post graduate school of nursing m Wellington, entertained 50 guests to a farewell Malayan dinner. In this gesture of196 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-11-12 4 DRESSED ready to receive their fifty guests, post-graduate nurses Iron Asian countries put lastminute touches to the Malayan buffet dinner they gave doctors and tutors with whom they have been working during their 12 months' postgraduate nursing course m Wellington, New Zealand. Seven of the nurses are Colombo Plan grantees66 words
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Article71 1952-11-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The Johore Chess Club will celebrate its first anniversary on Thursday when before and after the annual general meeting there will be chess matches which are open to friends of members. Simultaneous chess with 20 to 30 boards have been arranged to dpen the71 words
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Article79 1952-11-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— All women who are interested are invited to attend a meeting convened by the Johore Bahm branch of the Associated Women's Institute of the Federation of Malaya for Nov. 17. The main object of the meeting is to select women for training as79 words
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Article74 1952-11-12 4 A "TALENTIME" competition organised by the La rut and Matang Malay community m aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund drew crowds to the St. George's Institution Hall where it was held on Sunday night. The Raja Perempuan distributed prizes to the following winners: English section (Women)74 words
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Article91 1952-11-12 4 IPOH, Tues. Che Ramly (23), a special constable attached to the Ipoh Jungle Squad now m hospital recovering from shock, would probably still be m a 40-lt. deep wild boar pit but for his best friend a mongrel dog. Ramly, his dog and a party of91 words
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Article120 1952-11-12 4 Eight Kuang Men In New Committee KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One hundred and forty-; hree of the 167 persons on the electoral roll of Kuang village went to the polis to select eight persons to the village and town committee. The election was different from others held m the district m120 words
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Article31 1952-11-12 4 FOR removing two kalies 7 tahils sugar from the restricted area of Bukit Pasir. Muar, without a permit Hassan bin Jaffar, 39, was fined $20 by the Muar Magistrate.31 words
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Article259 1952-11-12 4 IPOH, Tues.— The Malayan Graduate Teachers* Union has received a message from the Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, wishing the new union success. Similar wishes were also received from the President of. the Malayan Teachers' Union. Special greetings were brought by259 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-12 4 GROUP Captain M.H. Kelly. ri?ht, who has gone home on completion of two years m Malaya, and his successor, a* A.O.C's representative m Malaya, Group Captain S.E. Mackenzie. For two years Group Captain Kelly was Captain of the H.Q. Malaya and the Army m Malaya's Cricket XI.47 words
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216 1952-11-12 4 PENANG, Tues.— Following several successful appeals for funds by the Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Committee to the Central Welfare Council, a meeting yesterday formed a Settlement Welfare Fund Committee for the purpose of raising money. It was proposed to hold216 words
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Article179 1952-11-12 4 PENA N G Tues possible 15-acre site lor Penang's power station if the Shaw Report prows S favourable— is alreach b« ing investigated, the Municipal Acting Electrical Engineer, Mr. M. B. Parsons told The Standard today. The site is NteMfc the municipal area. Whether179 words
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Article80 1952-11-12 4 Registrar Of Nationals IPOH. ftKf 1 Su Peralc has «.j > lowing to bi Deputy Rep. tn of Nai Eoi Perak der Urn Nationality E i I <nt The State Secretary the Reg strai I ti rers m ouch Deputy R districts, the D Officers ;:i chai g c district,80 words
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Advertisement181 1952-11-12 4 /''S DISCOVER NOW ij.fi THE SPECIAL PRIDE IT BRINGS XK 1^* I^^ "*"nr lw \Smrn m I w m i 1., i- i U ||H| ml ||B pm, m mm lift S ■I r PjkP fBP m IBs z:::: Few personal possessions bring such conzzzzziß^^Bs^^^ tinuous enjoyment as this remarkable181 words
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Advertisement73 1952-11-12 4 M* I OS IT/1 S f TELEFUKEN LORENZ GREATZ R.C.A. And Other Model<. H HUH HUH! H?\ I IHMHj^aafjiSiaiMBHHB^^HH^^^B^SSBSgSHHMMHHH^ \<j >■ LIMITED QUANTITY AT STBOAItV (j; REDUCED PRICES. Easy Payments could be arranged with a little extra. #ioffV miss this rh<tn*<>. up \ow i p nm Telefnnken 8 valves S7«,u73 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-11-12 5 photo. Among those who attended Ike K\ -Services Association oi Singapore dinner at the Tallin Club last night were, left to right Majav (General A.G. O'Carroii Scott. Mrs. V. Bath, the (.ovrrnor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll and Mr. K. I. Henton. President of the Association. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article53 1952-11-12 5 Danci ng Di splay KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I hildren of the Kuaia Lumpur S. boo uf Ballet, run by Mrs. Sifne Syme. Rcyal Academy of Dancing-) gave a display of dan ing at the Masonic hall h^ie ihia evening, m aid of the P >pp\ D.iy Fund. Lady Templei a>53 words
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Article201 1952-11-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE demand by Asian employees of the Singapore Government for family allowance m line with the non-pensionable expatriate allowance granted eariier this year to the European officers will figure prominently m next Tuesday's proceedings of the Legislative Council. It is learned that Unofficial201 words
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Article112 1952-11-12 5 $14.9 Mil. Deficit Slashed THE $14,900,000 defirif m the Singapore Government's budget estimates for next year has been slashed by the Select Committee of Unofficials who have finished their examination of the estimates. This, it is believed. has been achieved by raising the revenue figure from income tax from $50,000,000112 words
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Article128 1952-11-12 5 TWO top film men who will be m Singapore next week aie I Spyros P. Skouras. President of*2oth Century Fox Corporation and Jos A. McConvili?, President of the Columbia Pictures International Corporation. Mr. Skouras. who will be accompanied by his wife, will ibe feted at a128 words
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Article32 1952-11-12 5 THOMSON Koh, a Revenue Officer who accepted a $1 bribe from a lorry driver was fined SI SO or eight weeks imprisonment at the Singapore Fourth Police Court yeslerday.32 words
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Article23 1952-11-12 5 MR. T. K. NADARAJAH. senior assistant. Clifford School. Kuala Lipis has been promoted to Supeiscale nppointment with effect from August, 1952.23 words
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Article200 1952-11-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE working out of a long range, permanent plan to meet any large unemployment threat m Singapore is being held up because of the delay m the appointment of an Employment Officer m the Labour Depart- ment. Revealing this at a press200 words
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Article369 1952-11-12 5 36.5 Million Tons Handled Last Year Standard Staff Reporter THE total tonnage of all classes of ships that entered and cleared the port of Singapore m 1951 has touched an all-time high m the history of the Colony, says the Marine Department's annual report for369 words
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Article228 1952-11-12 5 Manciard staff Reporter THE Naval Base Labour Union of Singapore yesterday demanded an Immediate increase m the cost of living allowances paid by the local Admiralty authorities to its members, following the increase m charges for tea and foodstuff at the industrial canteen at the Dockyard.228 words
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Article532 1952-11-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Mr. K. L. Devasar, lawyer, municipal counciDct and leader of the Malayan Indian Congress who was recently conditionally discharged on a charge il making a false declaration, was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson yesterday on an appeal by the Public Prosecutor and532 words
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Article185 1952-11-12 5 THE new Workmen's Compensation Bill to extend the scope ot compensation for beneficiaries is now m print <md will be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council aoun, Mr. CW. Davis Commissioner lor Labour laid yesterday. Reports of accidents received by the Lnboiir Department during Oclob-r show185 words
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Article575 1952-11-12 5 SI BSTATIONS liable to Ukml she«hliiig today: DAY Alex. Incinerator. Havelock R«l.. Asia Bldf.. George St. Static. 0. Pickering St.. I. Cross/ Puxoda St., U. Hokifii St.. Pickoring/Chureh U. Circ/Car-pentt-r St.. Cavanaifh BrnlKi*. Collyer Q^ VMM. Nos. 1 and 2. Prince St./ Market St.. Raffles PI/ Malacca575 words
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Advertisement145 1952-11-12 5 LAST DAY n ani lU) ms a 0.30 ,».ni. 20th Onlury K<>\'LURE OF THE WILDERNESS m TECHMCOLOK »tarrin<r f (ail PETERS OPENS TOMORROW! al mrm aw af a> af aw aw ,^wi wP^«aw m .^alvaiJl Imaf v^*^ 1 n by iaWwa! I ,•>•■ |1., fill TUB! from >tart to finish145 words
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Advertisement222 1952-11-12 5 I Hl ft CiS?3»T?»^**'-*^"" V^/A*-*i Bj^3^ |i V l*»*Hir<>hl MS# ##11 i BH» /0./5 f.OO, 3.45 V 6.30 one/ 9.30 I I < IIM( (M.OK Hindustani Fplc with BWBS^Bk Fntlish Subtitle* Ij TOMOBHOW ONE DAY ONLVI "UNKNOWN FATHER" j Starring CHEN JEN JEN A HAN lEI BOOK /o# 11 I222 words
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Article714 1952-11-12 6 QIVE US Oliver Lyttelton any time. He is a man with whom one can argue because there can be no doubt about what his prejudices are and why he cultivates them. Mr. Lyttelton clothes his prejudices m words that are simple and clear. Consider, for example, his714 words
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Article, Illustration2847 1952-11-12 6 Communal Unity Is Prelude To National Unity A Reply To r Alex Josey There Is no valid reason why the M.C.A., U.M.N.O. and the I. M. P. should not eventually co-operate for the good of this country says— TAN SIEW SIN Chairman of th c M.C.A. Central Publicity SubCommittee \TR.2,847 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-11-12 6 "It takes more than a buelc to rouse this ruddy lot, Sir!"14 words
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Review of Views
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Article93 1952-11-12 6 NOVEMBER 11 brings sad memories to relatives of those who fell during the last wars, yet to most people' Remembrance Day should give food for thought, says Utusan Meiayu editorially. There has been peace the past seven years although there are small wars m one or two countries.93 words
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Article150 1952-11-12 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU taking stock of the world's trend toward another world war says that on c of the major steps that the nations could take to avert this disaster is to enforce disarmament. The cold war will not be relaxed until this can be achieved, and150 words
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Article42 1952-11-12 6 SIN CHEW and Chung Shing again comment on the Chinese schools conference held m Kuala Lumpur over the weekend and express the hope that efforts to attain a rightful place for Chinese education m Malaya will not endwith this meeting.42 words
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Article50 1952-11-12 6 CHUNG SHING says that Government should not ignore the objections to the Fenn-Wu and the Special Education Commission's report on the Federation's future school policies. Although these reports have recognized the importance of the vernacular schools, the Chinese schools have been given little encouragement as to future security.50 words
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Article74 1952-11-12 6 SIN CHEW pointing out. that the Chinese schools have been the objects of misunderstanding m the past says that it is the duty of the unified organisation to clarify any derogatory points that may arise. Sin Chew points out that the main iactor stressed time anr! J again is74 words
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Advertisement113 1952-11-12 6 Independent Morning Xeugpaper HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** CmhU 6 Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8. Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829.113 words
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Advertisement37 1952-11-12 6 $$^J£^b murphy fflWw^ (S?¥ radio ml Sole Agents ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 2i IPs* I^^^^^^^*m -^1 ■'v,^i -y^l tie A-*^Zl fSi ftp -m-THB^^^ ft i IJ ...fortke FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE*. WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES37 words
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Article385 1952-11-12 7 Vishinsky's Speech Seen As Final Door-Slammina NoHo ns^«lerdoy N tho T Mt N^!?° Nyn y t V li r R i '?'<» United m. hopes .ho the skk assess solution at this session. 6 8^ 165 s P° kesm an said after Vishinsky's t£t !l385 words
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Article184 1952-11-12 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 11.— Trygve Lie, buffeted from one side by the Kremlin and from the other by a U.S. Congressional Committee. submitted his resignation as Secretary General of the United Nations yesterday. j In an emotion-choked voice, Lie told the General Assembly heA.P.; A.F.P. - 184 words
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Article79 1952-11-12 7 BANGKOK. Nov. 11 (UP) Le^i^tation to outlaw Commam m Thailand is being ratted by the government. i- -Mjiy for passage during 1 c present special session of National Assembly. billa providing for im- t rit and heavy fines 5t pewoiW engaging m misA a rtiyitj will79 words
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Article92 1952-11-12 7 NAIROBI. Kenya. Nov. 11 <AP) Three hundred police raided seven Kikuyu settlements on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Meru. m the first antiMau Mau move m neighbouring Tanganyika, it was learnt here today. The raid, at dawn yesterday, followed high level conferences when92 words
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Article84 1952-11-12 7 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 10, (Reuter). Professional i journalists should draft their own international code of ethics, the Social Committee of the General Assembly said today. The committee asked the Secretary General to help iournalists hold an international convention to do all further work on a84 words
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Article35 1952-11-12 7 REHOVOTH, Nov. 11 <UP>— Chaim Weizmann. first President of Israel, was buried today m this little orchard town as sirens shrilled across the nation bringing silence and a hait of all public transport.35 words
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Article55 1952-11-12 7 SOME applicants for Short Service Commissions applied to the Registrar, the University of Malaya, although they are not themselves members of that University. Application m such cases must be made to the nearest army unit which contains Malayans, and not to the Registrar who can only deal55 words
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404 1952-11-12 7 Standard Music Critic A MOST exciting performance of Max Bruch's G minor violin concerto served as a fitting climax to last night's orchestral concert by the Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra with Campoli as soloist. In this work Campoli was affectionate but firm and, being a404 words
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Article317 1952-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. 11, (Reuter).— Mr. Ant —m Sevan, leader of the Labour Party's leftwing rebels, today lost a bid to become deputy party leader but revealed surprising: support for himself among Socialist members of Parliament. Publication of a postal ballot showed that Mr. Herbert Morrison, long-time317 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-12 7 Smiles frem three lovelies competing m a "Miss World" beauty contest m London. (Left to right) Miss France, Nicole Drouin: Miss U.S.A., Tally Richards; and Miss Holland, Sanny Weitner. Mirror photo.31 words
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Article99 1952-11-12 7 BOMBAY. India, Nov. 11 (AP) Two Indian news magazine editors arrested on forgery charges following a complaint by U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles were freed today on technical grounds. The court found technical flaws m the police complaint against editor D.F. Karaka and R.K. Karanjika. The99 words
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Article67 1952-11-12 7 BANGKOK, Nov. 11, (AFP). It is now confirmed that those arrested m yesterday's large-scale police operations are all more or less connected with the so-called National Peace Committee of Thailand. Those arrested are either pro-Communist or advanced Leftist. However, it does not seem that67 words
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Article73 1952-11-12 7 TEHERAN, Nov. 11 (AP) Shah Mohammed Rezi Pahlevi finally signed thre e parliamentary bills last night although the Senate had not approved the measures. Earlier, he reportedly had been holding off pending receipt of further information. The bills provided for the prosecution of former Premier73 words
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Article68 1952-11-12 7 Ong Boon Cheong (26) was charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with having m his possession 420 lbs. of raw opium worth about $120,000 at 12.55 p.m. on Nov. 10 at Kampong Bahru. Claiming trial, Ong told the court that he had just68 words
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Article132 1952-11-12 7 ATHENS, Nov. 11 (Reuter) —The Duchess of Kent and her son arrived here today on their way home from a tour of British South-East Asia. The plane m which they had originally left Cyprus for Athens had to turn back because of engine trouble. But they132 words
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Article61 1952-11-12 7 SEOUL. Nov. 11 (AP)— Chinese Reds— l,soo strong and driving behind one of the heaviest Red artillery barrages of the war charged Sniper Ridge from three directions today. The drive "obviously is a new major effort" by the Reds to win back the latest gain made61 words
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Article90 1952-11-12 7 SEROWE. Bechuanaland. Nov. 11 <Reuter> A prominent Serowe tribesman. Owabone. toi day yolun Jeered to lay down his life as the price for the return of Seretse Khama. exiled former chief of the Bamangwato tribe. He did so before a k'(Otla meeting) attended by between 4.00090 words
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Article80 1952-11-12 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 11.— The following or* the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy: LONDON RUBBER t Spot 23 d. December 23 d. Jon./Mor. 23 d. Apr. June 22 Id. June/Sept. 22Jd. Nov. c.i.f. 22 1 d. Market: Very80 words
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334 1952-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov. II (AP)— British Socialists char, yesterday that the Churchill government has failed tackle Britain's serious economic position/* and serted the Conservative could not bank on U.S. a continuing at the same peak. Herbert Morrison, deputy Prime Minister m tri last Labour334 words
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Article109 1952-11-12 7 Aid Move For Factory Workers THE Inspectorate o! Jfachinery is now examining the" s;*nation with regard to the protection of health of worke:> m factories, Mr. GW. Davis. Commissioner of Labour said ye>terday. This work is being done by ar officer from the Ministry of Labour m Britain who has109 words
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Article70 1952-11-12 7 AN Indication that the Tr«rfe Union Ordinance will be amended to permit Government employees' unions to join th« Singapore Trade Union Congress was given yesterday by Mr. G.W. Davis. Commissioner for Labour, at a press conference. Mr. Davis said that no derision had been made70 words
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Article96 1952-11-12 7 A SPECIAL show of fl m on trade unions for trade unionists m Singapore v. 1 j be held at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. i Mr. A. Simpson. A^i^.ct Trade Union Adviser. -;.ni Free tickets for this show were selling rapidly and96 words
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Article69 1952-11-12 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 11 <UP)— British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden today rejected Russia's latest Korean projx)sal and declared thru war prisoner may either fcx» f< cibly repatriated or forcibly <> tamed. Edtn making his firsi < at this session of the United Nations General Assembly callad69 words
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Advertisement164 1952-11-12 7 Revitalise Tour KIDNEYS Yow'll F««l Town 8 -Look Toun» 1 p Nmhidi man or woman wort -<•!. adksa raitwd thrcjßh had kidney •*-lion. Thla makra \ou nutter from %*tt>nf us Night*. Burning, Itching *"«l«. Nerve«. OUitnsss, Rheu•nattsN*. Backach*. Leg Pains. Circles t,,,, s^oiten Anklet. Loss of *»»««tt«. Cnsray. «tc. liet-au.se164 words
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Advertisement50 1952-11-12 7 L COSSOR M SmGATOKPS MOST POPLLAK KADIO. j IN HANDSOME Walnut Case. ■B »jl Z~Z~Z~Z- z-Z~Z~Z~ -Z-Z-Z-Z T E nHB .^MbW f H|| SS'jl] 'Jljf *r£z;rr^ -r-r"5- I IT* T* 5 valm: FOR CASH FILLY TROPICALISED AVAILABLE IN OLK K. L. STORE AT THE SAME PRUT ROBINSONS Spore- Kuala Lumpur50 words
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Article342 1952-11-12 8 Freight War Business Gained EXCEPTIONALLY cheap freight rates offered by the Malayan Railway to local firms who undertake to use the railway exclusively for the carriage of their goods, has not only brought back to the Railway between 45 to 50 per cent of the business which342 words
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Article72 1952-11-12 8 TOKYO. Nov. 11 (ReuterAAP) British Overseas Airways Corporation has offered to fly Crown Prince Akihito to Queen Elizabeth's coronation next June m a Comet airliner, a company representative said here today. BOAC representatives are meeting Imperial Household officials this afternoon to discuss the offer,72 words
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Article, Illustration258 1952-11-12 8 Shipping Magnate Impressed PENANG, Tues.— That he had found conditions generally m the Far East greatly improved since his last visit here m 1949 was the view expressed by Mr. A. E. King, executive vice president of the Isthmian Steamship Company of New York who arrived m Penang this morning258 words
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Advertisement709 1952-11-12 8 REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direc Overlaad San Frantisfc I.os Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang P Sham S pore Arr LA/Sr INDIAN BEAR 24 26 Nov 27 2« Nov 29 Nov 1 Dec 24 Dec j CHINA BEAR 24 >6 Dee 27 28 Dec »9 Dec 1 Jan 24 Jan709 words
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Advertisement563 1952-11-12 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 18 Japan. H'kong "Poyanjr" Nov 24 Nov 27 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'hara Spore563 words
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Advertisement561 1952-11-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS! KOTA CEDE (RL) God 31/3^Sails 14 11 17 No™ KOTA BAROE (RL) 39 Nov 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Drc ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec561 words
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Advertisement591 1952-11-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Per.aaf "PRETORIA' foT Bangkok 27/2U No? "KOREA" for Djakarta. Bangkok Sais<>r, H-kong. Manila Kobr Yrk« hama 10/11 Dec 8 9 Dec (i Tiler "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 16 16 Dec- (passengers only) "KINA" fcr Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane (not loading local591 words
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Article262 1952-11-12 9 Output Of Cotton Yarn Will Meet S-EA Needs EIGHTY-THREE skilled weavers and technicians 60 women end 23 men— specially selected from Hongkong's leading textile mills, havt arnved m the Colony to start the new $2,500,000 "Malayan TexHie Mills Limited^ organised by merchants and industrialists262 words
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Article113 1952-11-12 9 lANG Tues. The: |a of tht Eastern Smeit- j j i npanv. Mr D. A. Mac-; erdav expressed gra- a "he US. Govern-' .m Mission report ac- tbc M^.'aya.n 'm m- i istifted charm U manipulation he regretted the be publication of the •ntending113 words
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Article68 1952-11-12 9 JAKARTA. Tues.-The Indonesian Smallholders Rubber Association will be sponsoring a rubber conference this week at Lubuk Sikaping, West Sumatra. The conference wiil report on the completion of the first phase of the establishment of the overall smallholders association for the whole of Indonesia. The future68 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-11-12 9 photo. This display of beer won the Yong Heng Bar m Nelson Road the first prize m the display competition organised by the Malayan Breweries. This is the second time m succession that the prize has gone to this competitor. About two months a?o the bar won the first prizeStandard - 73 words
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Article54 1952-11-12 9 OUTPUTS from th e estates and mines m the Guthrie Group for October are as follows: rubber 6.313.182 lb (59,032.674 lb. for the first ten months of 1952). tea 149.000 lb. (1,540.000 lb.). Palm oil 1.266 tons (10.028 tons), palm kernel 384 tons (3,103 tons), and tin ore54 words
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Article65 1952-11-12 9 Tins Easier; Quiet Mart yOBS, Ttoes The ia re market w a s ins --on! in- v wVh lilc indus-pr.i-'i''ui!v un- quotations. Rubber neglected. <•. !\l»l STBIALS Bu^t•rs Sellers .43 200 R 45 9 46 9 i 90 4 05 n i 40 H l5 xd I 2 2.42 ">765 words
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Article103 1952-11-12 9 RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 11. (Reuter) Lord Reading. Under-Secretary for Foreign AfTairs. arrived here by air tou v to begin a 17-day tour of Smith Amerwa for the improvement of British trade. The 63-year-old Marquess an expert on South American economic conditions, will visit Brazil. Uruguay,103 words
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Article75 1952-11-12 9 UK Steel Output Up LONDON. Nov. 11. (Renter) British steel pro:!u."tion last! month was the highest ever; recorded m October despite a bricklayers' strike which affected Welsh output, the Briti.sh Iron and Steel Federation I which runs the nationalised Industry announced last night. The October production rate was at the75 words
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Article37 1952-11-12 9 HONGKONG Nov. 11—-Sue-cial Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.tf0 :o £1 sterling; $6.***** to U.S. $1; $1,833 to Malayan SI: $0.3880 to one Indonesia Rupiah. Gold 5280.375 to one tacl.37 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-11-12 9 This Standard photo shows the new 52.500.000 textile factory at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore which is nrarinff completion. The factory is organised by merchants and industrialists of Singapore and Hongkong. Labourers are now busy unpacking and installing m the factory 4,000 spindles which arrived from ttongkong.46 words
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Article177 1952-11-12 9 LONDON, Nov. II (AFP)— I n an exclusive interview granted by the Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshida to the London Sunday Times correspondent, the Japanese leader said he favoured a trade conference on the highest level between Tokyo and the London Government i No comment177 words
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Article99 1952-11-12 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m the coconut oil section and fairly active m copra yesterday with small business passing. Copra changed hands at $35} per picul hi the morning and $:m? m the afternoon, buyers toward the dose quoting $34£ and sellers $.J5.99 words
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Article70 1952-11-12 9 LONDON, Nov. 11. (UP)— The Minister of Supply Mr. Duncan Sandys, said m the House of Commons ><stei day that Britain expected to import about 2.000.00(1 input toas of steel during the current year, mainly from Western Europe, North America and Japan. Answering:70 words
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Article82 1952-11-12 9 IHL Malayan rubber mi#sion to Indonesia for preliminary \?.'r\* on proposed motions whi<h the producing countries wiU introduce v1 'he London meeting of Urn In'.&rnaitfona] Rn hb« r Study t.ro'.ip on January, yesterda) vi ited B->gor. o!H ol the ""i >■'* most adva ■< d rubbei experiments]82 words
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273 1952-11-12 9 IMPROVEMENT on. the New York market wai reflected m the rise ef j| cent per lb. m the prk-e of rubber on the Singapore market yesterday when first grade rubber for November shipment was quoted TB| cents per lb. at the273 words
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Article123 1952-11-12 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING tmbbet pn« (rents per Ib.) m Sine* pore yesterdat were: Buyer* Sellers No. 1 Spot loose 781 "8* I O X m bal« Not. Mo. 1 R.S.S. 754 SI No. 2 R.S.S. 74 14? No. 3 R.S S :*J Tone: t>m«t LONDON KIBRrK Tuesday's o p c123 words
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Article32 1952-11-12 9 WASHINGTON Nov. 1 1 (AP)— The U.S. Government estimated the American <o> ton crop at 14.904. 0tK) bates of 500-]b<.. which is 4!>L\nn(i pounds more than Forecast month ago.32 words
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Advertisement73 1952-11-12 9 rann V--— <-«.. engines. These engines are of revolutionary devign with the Hi^^ JJ bore lorger than the stroke m fact they cr« 'oversquore.' This ensures c copocity for sustained hord work ond long life. Large oir intake and high efficiency ■^■^■^s^^ combined air silencers give cutro economy on 673 words
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Miscellaneous810 1952-11-12 9 He:yo Mau 7 11 4 Kuala Lumnui .MLlO9> 7.10 p.m EtW WIAKfZ SINGAPORE Jalagopal 25 I'fi 2 Q AN T AS BO \< XKRVK ES FROM: ALI//inU < Macuba 4,5 8 Calcutta i8A704 475) 1 p.m. FNTFRT AINMENTS niABY ftTentor 23 24 2 HO.W COMET nkrvlCE FROM: AliA VT I".810 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-11-12 10 ANN DOUGLAS - SIX REASONS WHY MARRIAGES FAIL ANN DOUGLAS fi.' > t, m■ v» f^of-vn i j M IH16 words
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Article41 1952-11-12 10 Dear goy gones W o'.T "j^n Hi !)>. M j 1 m v i f a?* am* «t r*T mn< j In- m jj i -#n(r n^ iiinif. hat hw e<»*i «m •s^rr*-' h^r«w hr mnth« o »»^f h< Mil. wit •n\41 words
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Article, Illustration132 1952-11-12 10 >m -«> t ti *-iij* .nun t *fi 91 k< »h 1 1 I tl prAfcfvn t ifhr »M-t»n »»i »i»\ fit fl >n (ten m hr#ttN> fatfo f rffaU 1 t fTt<Yt'M* *>*' t m l>. »•»>•% ♦>< Hi, n-Vk.f *»*nrw WMtIT 7 h"132 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-11-12 10 pK STTIfAI I. fvr «r« m: i ftnr th. Holtvwiwi- mal-f-i! fird ah!> i o tt) UattPiir. thmt he do* t< t»!" «rree;j «tars on? beran^ knov mar invstprioi* »»i^ hilfb'^ «err« t prolusion tfirk th;r tti avera: 1 •i- make. bji ri'. t h255 words
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Article122 1952-11-12 10 »fH i c fKmeannrt \rrj?-- f t< :i |_TS T-.-T!-..' .••-,< haw U' do ti ws -'i; "•> •.i -i i v li tnn promine r r>> rreai but flr fte i pa? of T n rr in">» atl r "c< I'nr thei t ar thi122 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-11-12 10 For The Men Notenoor -r «WTkI,F» ban* an so: owl* fran» > tt* t3f 1 tr> v<»rKU) i<• tii' ww forwar«l-«nwir. 'ha .vrv. If n.i wir n tf- rrnw < ft twa30 words
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Miscellaneous258 1952-11-12 10 C I '!»or: Wawlayaii i. "I'uwv'm F<) rvfß >•. OVi j_ "fths > <»• d I 1 ■< nrfl V: ir»'-'' r j 4f? v-" •<■ P i v■■ < v I J I wrri > > Prnm ;t».t)>. itini son t momiii BU riur-ui -■> i 4.FHIN«— AT .J;;258 words
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546 1952-11-12 11 'Slave Market' Is On Again In UK Soccer LONDON, (UP)— British soccer officiols ore worried thot the tronfer "slore marker believed almost dead after a quiet "no offer-no buy" close season, is ready to resume. These fears ore based on the sudden spate of recent transfer requests by top stars546 words
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Article121 1952-11-12 11 STTA Plans XX Ball TWO prizes for the best Asian costum e will be awarded at the Ball to be organised by the Singapore Table Tennis Association at the conclusion of the Asian championships which will be held from Nov. 22 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. The XXX Ball (named121 words
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Article60 1952-11-12 11 Bennett Keeps Title SYDNEY, Nov. 10. (AP) Queensland aboriginal Elley Bennett, 1251 pounds, retained his Australian featherweight title tonight when he knocked out Victoria]. Bluey Wilkins, 125£ pounds, m the last round of a 15-rounder at Sydney Stadium. Bennett was the aggressor m the second half of the fight and60 words
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Article20 1952-11-12 11 TAN Chin Guan beat William Tan and not Tan Chong Tee as wrongly reported m Monday's SBA results.20 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-11-12 11 The first Perak Turf Club handicap badminton tournament, which attracted BV«f 200 entries, was concluded on Saturday. The picture shows the finalists m the mixed doubles event. From left to right are Chew Ghim Liat, Mrs. J. D. Matthewson. Mrs. T. Wilson, and Tan Jin Eong. Tan and Mrs. Wilson55 words
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Article101 1952-11-12 11 THE stage is set for the 25 miles cycling championship for the Dunlop Challenge Cup to be held at the Lake Gardens Circuit on Dec. 7 at 8.30 a.m. Entries for the race will be received up to Nov. 30 and should be101 words
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Article25 1952-11-12 11 LONDON/Nov. 11 (AP) m Carobarne 6, Redruth 6. Oxford University 34, Glasgow UrJiW sity 0. St. Thomas Hospital 3 Edinburgh Academical* 21. i\25 words
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Article97 1952-11-12 11 LONDON, Nov. 10, (AP) The referee of the fight that led to the death of French flyweight Honore Bratesi today was among those listed to appear at an inquest Wedneday. Prates i collapsed and died shortly after being badly beaten by British Empire championJake Tuli last97 words
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Article69 1952-11-12 11 Geo. Angelo To Retire LONDON, Nov. 11 (AP)— South African middleweight champion George Angelo announced yesterday he is giving up boxing. Angelo, who was beaten by British champion Randy Turpin for the Empire title three weeks ago. said doctors warned him "continue boxing and your eyesight is m danger. Angelo's69 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-11-12 11 Singapore Billiards 4ssocution save a dinner to B<>b Marshall. world amateur billiards rh.impioa, oa Saturday nieht before hi s departure on Sunday for Calcutta to defend his title. Photo shows the guest of honour m the centre and reading from his left are Mrs. M.P. Annano, Dr. CX. Tessensohn, Messrs.79 words
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Article53 1952-11-12 11 HOLYOKE, Massachusetts, Nov. 10 .(UPJ— Niguel Mandivele. 146, of Havana, Cuba, fired a steady barrage of lefts and rihgts to the body to score a technical knockout tonight ovet Charlie (Ifaehine) Thomplon, 147, <of Boston m the tevenlh rotiod *t their sche dulei eight-rwjnr!*»" before •om 600 fan*53 words
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390 1952-11-12 11 Sir; I read with interest the letter of Mr. J. E. Shaw in the Straits Times about the main event fight between Lim Kee Chan and Billy Jackson. Having been always an avid follower of the sport, I am indeed surprised that a man390 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-12 11 Blackie, an old race horse made a comeback when he galloped through the streets of Singapore, as a publicity stunt for Ivanhoe, the picture now being shown at the Cathay. He was ridden by Yusoff, a riding boy attached to Spencer's stables, who rode complete with 'armour.'47 words
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339 1952-11-12 11 LONDON, Nov II (Reuter)— Award of "not less than £50" for Scottish soccer players representing their country, granted by a Ministry of Labour tribunal, will undoubtedly have its repercussions m England, Ireland and Wales. It means that Scottish players will receive an339 words
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Article114 1952-11-12 11 KUALA LIPIS, Tues. A Lipis Hockey League fixture played on Saturday between the Police and the Malay Regiment ended m a goalless draw. The Police were pressing for the greater part of the first half, but sound tackling by Sarji of the Regiment kept the114 words
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Article53 1952-11-12 11 THE following will represent the Singapore Asians Rugby XV against the Police at Thomson Road on Fr day. A. Rajaratnam, Tay Cbong Yew, Kassim Hussein, Lin Erie Siang, A. Martin, Cheong Nee Foo. M. Chua. Chattar Singh, W. Vaz, Mehta, Seah Boon Seng, Sundrum. Sathiawan Singh. Ogle.53 words
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Article554 1952-11-12 11 THE Singapore Standard acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the Christmas Toy Fund: acknowledged $10,521.51 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Chua Cheng Sun. K.L. 15.00 Mr. Robert E. Chin Boon 3.00 Master Tan Wee Hin, Primary II *B\ St. Joseph's Institution 1.00 Master554 words
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Article75 1952-11-12 11 SYDNEY. Nor CAP):— Sixty re [dents o^ Woorim, on Br;b:e [sland near Er bai c (Queensland) most of them pensioner or retir people, aro Rghting to sj ye their i township En m bra n uniit'r gai d Sand blown f;OT* 'ho 0.-rnn bea -h hr,-75 words
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Advertisement258 1952-11-12 11 *'>n*, aod < iths, visits M-" -j,\c\J<T erefa- Tl t -> m Wk a and resent X fl rer K o mr- MCOta K. 00 :n. j X- jditkm a H njr'-ent B Quarters ci te wi!! H| ■cc the H Re] orter »1 H L- jislative H 5 must258 words
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Advertisement656 1952-11-12 11 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invite? for the supply of fresh rations w oll °wing services to the Federal Police Depot Gurney Road. Kuala Lumpur and bub-Depot Setapak, for 1. Supply of fresh rations, cooking Restaurant* for 6 months from 1.1 53 to 30.6.53. 2. Managing running of Canteens656 words
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Advertisement257 1952-11-12 11 NOTICES MALAYAN RAItWW Tenders an Invited tui tosj pm chase of 20 lasjp Scrap Biass Borinfijs mixed with other met.:i iying at Central Stores, Sentul Application for U-nder form, in^pe-tion or f-r farther portion !ais should be made to ihe S1 iresSuperinteadei M .i\;in EUilwsty, Sent il Tender closes "2257 words
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Article93 1952-11-12 12 IPOtl. Tues. To give every hockey fan a chance to see the quadrangular hockey meet between Singapore. Selangor, Perak and Penang, the Perak Hockey Association will charge only $2.50 per person for six matches which will be spread over three days on Nov. 29, 30 and93 words
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Article87 1952-11-12 12 IPOH. Tues.— Perak Chines Rt creation Club scored a 4—2 victory over 2/2 Gurkhas; R riV m a league match on the lower padang today. Recs led I—o1 0 at interval tit; High a gift goal deflected bit > the net by a Gurkhas defender off87 words
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Article1036 1952-11-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Ran In Best Company At Two Years By OF THE newcomers who will be making their debut at the forthcoming St. Leger meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday, considerable interest will be centred on the classically bred ASIA MINOR, a three-year-old Tehran gelding, who1,036 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-11-12 12 Singapore's champion of champions, Chay Wen? Yew, who won the title for the third time m the Colony championships held this weekend, showed that he is one of our best prospects for more honours m international competition. Chay exceeded on his total accomplished m this year's World Olympics by 161Standard - 157 words
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Article33 1952-11-12 12 KAJANG, Tues. After missing at least a dozen chances the Kajang IndoCeylonese lost to the Broadrick Club, Kajang 4 l m the Ulu Langat hockey league played here yesterday.33 words
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Article138 1952-11-12 12 Indians In Cup Final IPOH. Tues, Flaying on a riiri sodden ground Kinta Ind in' boat the Manchester R 'giment from Tapah 1— 0 to enter the final of the Perak A item Football Association's Lira Seng Fook Cup knockout c petition today. X m iians' goal caifte In the138 words
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Article914 1952-11-12 12 £*oppy Day Hockey ians went further ahead. Feinatidez, unmarked, ran through on his own to beat Jupe with a mighty hit. The resumption was a signal for the Services to make an all out effort. But several combined moves towards the Civilians goal were stopped914 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-11-12 12 SINGAPORE Poppy Day £und hockrv: Right: The tussle between WCdr Russell and Osbert Rozario ended m a victory for Rozario who scored this goal for Civilians against Combined Services m a Poppy Day Fund annual hockey match at Singapore yesterday. Civilians won 4 1. Below: Ponniah and Rozario of the73 words
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Article449 1952-11-12 12 THIS year's Singapore weight lifting championships held during the weekend must certainly go down as the best ever. Records toppled like ninepins, but what was most complimentary to Colony weight lifting was, that for the first time, the championships attracted hundreds of spectators. J Records449 words
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Article31 1952-11-12 12 TOKYO, Nov. 11 (AFP) Philippine boxer Battaan won the Oriental Featherweight title here tonight by a decision after a 12-round event m which he beat the Japanese contender Akanuma.31 words
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Article275 1952-11-12 12 PENANG, Tues. The Combined Schools again gave a fine display to hold a Penang Hockey Association team to a oneall draw m a game played on the Francis Light School ground today. Last week the schoolboys staged a fine second half rally to share275 words
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Article86 1952-11-12 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 1 1 (Reu-ter-AAP)—South Africa's batsmen were fighting for runs on a ram-soaked pitch when further rain brought their match against Victoria here to an end at lunch today. The tourists started the day needing 169 runs for victory with nine wickets standing but their chances86 words
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Article245 1952-11-12 12 National Hope One To Follow By WINDSOR \\u NEWCOMER Nati«n a (Percival) showed great W ll« p n when he was tested against > n l (J. Donnelly) m a three^L at Bukit Timah yesterday f <( good time of 39 sees, well J u f on a track rendered245 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1952-11-12 12 ASPORTj SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Civilians (Women) v Combined Services (Women) at SCC m aid of Poppy Day Fund, 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: Navy Wanderers v RASC at Naval Base (Col. Harrison); 3 BOD v Naval C-in-C at St. George Road (Maj. Clarke); SCC "A" v RAF Seletar "A" at SCC (W/c Hamilton);128 words
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