Singapore Standard, 22 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-22 1 Singapore Standard 3H I. VOL. 11l NO. 143. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article10 1952-11-22 1 425,000 REWARD OFFERED J1 1 v^ •f for informwho Trar-10 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-11-22 1 phnto. i. i: \K !> Baaaashan ni'i ;n ctt s sistei Pecsj i übc Ihc Siagapore Nti.'uiui OMcc yesterdaj t t.i doaated two ImmAs til i beaatiful doll to Ike ChristMas loj I und. l*ii loi >!mu > (•♦•r.ird Ith the booka amd P^ggj i (til f m t brushedStandard - 50 words
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Article136 1952-11-22 1 Xl AI.A LUMPUR, Fri. Fighteen boxes containing information about bandits from tlit* people <>t Titi near Jelebu, and Jelapany m Perak, were delivered to King's House this afternoon. t of the fl ;n Titi accompanied by the district officer of Jelebu, Mr. A. Johnson, and136 words
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Article424 1952-11-22 1 'Tiger' Sends $5 And A Letter i i>\\ we pt in t in lull a touching letter sent Ba bj ii-v'-'i o,:! boy, crippled since 1942 and is never been > Christinas part] except those rankel Fund for the rippled boy 14 years i I my I sure that 1424 words
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Article348 1952-11-22 1 'Corner-stone Of United Malaya Laid' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Legislative Council today passed with unani mous acclaim the Education Special Com mittee Report recommending the establishment of a national school system towards the building of a united Malayan nation. Dai.) K. E Q Thuraisingham, M Eor348 words
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Article104 1952-11-22 1 'Unfair To Business Interests' FUND BILL \LA I. I'M PUR. Fri. A [protest the H to find money tor building an education fund m eration through businesse wa S. O. X Übaidullah, m Ui« Federal the bill r i C .m. i community. Mr. i should $10 millioi 1 id104 words
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Article144 1952-11-22 1 MONSTERS' LEAD RED OFFENSIVE sEO I I Nov. 21, (UP) United Nations rockets and artillery chased four Chinese "mechanical monsters 1 ofl the battlefield todaj .it Snip er Hid 1 1 The Reds called i:i Jour at moured tank-like vehicles to battei South Km can defence with macbinegun fire. lint144 words
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Article39 1952-11-22 1 TAIPEI I Nov. 21 (R terVP)— Nationalist President Chiang Kai-shek urged the people "to heighten their alertness and increase their strength" m a brief message today marking the 13th anniversary of Nationalist Air Defence Day,39 words
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Article31 1952-11-22 1 RKAR Admirn! S. Washington, former Atomic Energy Division chief of Naval Operations has been appointed O.C. the Far East Naval Amphloious Forces, it was announced m Tokyo yesterday. Renter.31 words
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121 1952-11-22 1 Templer's Strength Wins The People' LONDON. Nov 21 (Reuter)— The policy of General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, was praised by today's Daih Express, This independent rightwing paper said editorially: "His tough Malayan policy indeed pays ofT. "Terrorist attacks are fewer; more Reds are killed at less cost to121 words
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Article78 1952-11-22 1 2 Red Shot In Kluang VLA LUMPUR, Fii. more terrorists have been ed m the Federation and three) wounded by security Drees who lost one membertwo tei 1 >rists were killed m an engagement by a c jungle squad on the Eu-ropean-owned Russell Estate m Kluang, Johore. A special constable78 words
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Article51 1952-11-22 1 A nvfi-YEAR-OLD boy was killed m ;i motor accident il the junction of He:, lei w>n Road md Alex Ira Road, Sin sa pore yesterday iti is t this Btcctl i en ced to c ntacl torPi im S b, frawc OflQ c, Sep >y Uj51 words
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Article95 1952-11-22 1 HANOI Nov. 21, (AFP) —Officially the Franco-Viet-namese General Staff today ordered withdrawal of Mochau and Balav outposts located south of Thailand. Fortyeight hours after the first warning, notice was sent to the garrisons to evacuate. Air reconnaissance reported that buildings m the area were blazing. I95 words
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Article106 1952-11-22 1 SAIGON. Nov. 21 (UP)— Sir Guy Russeli. Command* Chief of the British na m the V v East, will come on Nov. 2.5 for high-level conlerences with French naW commanders and Indo-Chinese jead- s, ii vi> announced today. Russell is returning a similar visit to106 words
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Article, Illustration128 1952-11-22 1 KALLANG airport's V.I. P. Hall was opened yesterday for Mr. Spyros P. Skouras (right). one of America's highest paid who fleio into Singapore by QantusBOAC from Sydney yesterday. Mr. Skouras, who is accompanied by his wife, is the President of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. Among128 words
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Article122 1952-11-22 1 HANOI, Nov. 21, (AP) The Communist-led ViettninJi swept furiously ahead south of the Black River today aiming at knocking the French out ol north* vi c s tern I n do-China. Vietminh troops who jumped off m this newest push southwesi of An Yen.122 words
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78 1952-11-22 1 Ike's Visit: Korea Takes Precautions PUSAN, Korea. Nov. 21 (Reuter-AAP) A news blackout and special security precautions today suggested that Dwight Eisenhower's arrival here on his Korean visit is imminent. Activity among high-ranking officers underlined the speculation. General Mark Clark. United Nations Supreme Commander, was expected to arrive here from78 words
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Article64 1952-11-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR- Fit— A Chinese has been arrested m connection with the murder of a European resettlement officer whose name is not disclosed. The resettlement officer was cudgelled to death by a gam? of Chinese at Sungei Renggit. m the Penggarang area of south-easi Johore. The64 words
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Article53 1952-11-22 1 WARNING ON LOTTERIES THE Sii tpo Commissioner of Estate Duties. Mi A 1 cork, yesterday warned all if private lotteries, including those organised out ilony but where morn distributed or collected m the Colon} require permits Applications for licence to promote lotteries should be made to th< i seci el53 words
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Article29 1952-11-22 1 TWO United states Air Force officers were killed yesterday when their lighi liaison aircraft crashed into i the mountains m the Kyushu I area. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Article152 1952-11-22 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. H* <Re«ter AAP) British women immigrants sang "There'll Always Be An England and men fought with police at a hostel here today as Australian V** 1 officers moved m to evict occupants who had not paid charges du<* to the management. Children, women and men152 words
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Article81 1952-11-22 1 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Hay 21. The following ore the closing prices of 'übbtr and tin on th< London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 24 d December Z42d Jan. Mor 24 ;d Apr June 24d /unt Sept. 24 4 d Nov. ci.f 24. d Market Uncertain.81 words
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Advertisement32 1952-11-22 1 HDFITLIN6 M MfM rtNAMa J J i y- y i Sy: fACKS <»^^> &Ci»(Malaya\Ltd I r^jr Mr wL. "^v Sm m *jss^ '^HJf iKKi S name for itself I product made m t*»gltiHd32 words
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Advertisement23 1952-11-22 1 ttoputvd Sgnrm for CRYSTAL 4c SILVERWARE i T ot.'7 frj.^pecffoTj Invited t Tht NOVELTYtTo« 88, North Bridge Rd. Phonp 3123 Singapore 6 ETERNn-Mnne23 words
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Article313 1952-11-22 2 96 Years-Still No Local Man As Dept. Head ALTHOUGH the Singapore Municipality has been functioning for 96 years since, "yet m this year of grace, 1952, we do not yet have a single local man as head of a department/ said Mr. E. V. Davies,313 words
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Article70 1952-11-22 2 Sing bus ticket s re S( >nd Di H. B. Livingstone Subra h I R A 27. 1 torpor al Foo See bus R and si S ne of i n I Ho of the n l< iroman iger. The to the him her v the70 words
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Article90 1952-11-22 2 Clerk Faces Fraud Charge DELIVERS rk. Rich; r Heng. was charged m the Singapore Relief Couri yester- > ih cheating Tan Eng Hong, a canteen manager* f $44 on June 18. and atJ to cheat her of $70 sing to get her a I from his firm I aerated \va:90 words
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146 1952-11-22 2 H WALSH (31), a formei commercial assistant of United Engineers Ltd.. was retried be tori- the Singapore i Second Police i.' urt Magistrate. Mr. D 11 Chapman.! yesterday on a charge of cheat-] ng Mr. D. J, Oliivor. Far East, presentative of George Wimpey Ltd..146 words
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Article35 1952-11-22 2 MR C T PKTTITT. manager >l Gapis Estate. Padang Renj i Ku;i^a Kangsar has returned irom leave m the United Kinedom ;tnd taken over duties irom Mr. Wood who has gone to Selangor.35 words
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Article23 1952-11-22 2 THE St. Andrew's Cath< rill hold a service for the F( vai of Church Music this Dg, St. Cecilia's Da^\23 words
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Article118 1952-11-22 2 AS a result of a letter to Mr. Aw Boon flaw from a man who said that being elderly, he found the walk from the gates to the garden of Haw Par Villa too great a strain. Mr. Aw has instructed that permits shoulr 1 be118 words
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522 1952-11-22 2 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Fri. Speaking at the resumed debate this morning on the Education Report of the Select Committee. Inehe C. M. Yusuf said there was an urgent need for English education for the Malays. In all kamtiongs he had visited, said Inche522 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-11-22 2 FOl'R GIRLS representing Std. VI 'C of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus yesterday donated BZB collected from their class-mates, a box of Christmas crackers and five tins of sweets to the Christmas Toy Fund. Picture shows (left to right): Misses Violet Yeo. Mabel Soo. Susie Chia and Daisy55 words
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Article111 1952-11-22 2 A LEPER. Wan Kai Kee (23) was fined S'jOO by the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday, m default. two months' rigorous imprisonment, for assisting m a chap-ji-ki lottery at Rangoon Road on Nov. 13. Asked by the Magistrate if Wan had any111 words
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Article49 1952-11-22 2 TEO JU^G BEY of Queen Street, was charged m the Singapore First Polite Court yesterday with abducting Lim Boon Chua alias Baba. Lim was alleged to have been abducted by Teo and five others at Canal Road on Nov. 6. Teo was remanded until Now 24.49 words
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Article432 1952-11-22 2 Gallery 'Voice' Joins In Debate A "VOICE" from the gallery joined a debate m the Singapore City Council ay and provoked the Presi. Nt, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, to issue a warning that the gallery would be cleared if there was a recurrence of this. Th e interruption tram432 words
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51 1952-11-22 2 A JAR containing nitric acid exploded m the premises of a newspaper office m Cecil Street last night. A worker was slightly injured m the accident and was taken to hospital m an ambulance. Three fire engines rushed to the scene on receiving the51 words
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Article252 1952-11-22 2 SINGAPORE'S vegetable crop will be boosted by another 5,000 tons a >ear when the farming scheme at Bedok gets under way. Mr. J. \V. Ewart, Agricultural Department Officer, told a press conference yesterday. Although the Government had temporarily requisitioned 2,566 acres of land tor the252 words
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Advertisement30 1952-11-22 2 SPORTS LIGHT ROADSTER 27 $130.00 l\lra: &4JNI for Lin m ruloiU 1 I I I I* I 1 I i I V i Ift "I* I »1 I I'll! t^a30 words
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Advertisement142 1952-11-22 2 I*l j i^ THERES OA'LY O\i GEATIXE REFRIGERATOR AYULABU EM M()l I Sole agfnts: I vl« MiMr S!!N TRADING n. SIN HIP 18 M. K<mli:un B«iM P.O. Bo\. Kll. FTfaMtpillL L I-VSV Tl KMs \N >;. \::;;a N(i!i> <MWIM i [j! I NIGHTLY^" T|^ 5' MUSIC and DANCLG T MISS142 words
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6 1952-11-22 3 Singaporeans Ale 8 Horses Last Year <6 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-11-22 3 the various t ii i Ihc Hall lille 1 Ir. J. v l! d P15 words
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13 1952-11-22 3 Court Agrees To Debtors' Offer To Pay Murm- 3 ■iiitios his 1 5521.13 words
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Article34 1952-11-22 3 E of sacred preI o'clock at a pel, Seminary a men's B sacred mmc. In c entire D H zza's "Ciri- SI "The I SI.) will play two i lioDin.34 words
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Article279 1952-11-22 3 Powers For Mass Injections It Standard Staff Reporter POWERS may be sought to introduce compulsory mass immunization against diphtheria Dn the child population of Singapore if parents take little heed of warnings. Dr. N. A. Canton. City Health Officer, spoke of i marked increase m diphtheria m279 words
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Article125 1952-11-22 3 700,000 WITHIN CITY LIMITS Standard stiff Reporter HIGHLIGHTS of the City! uncil Health Report I>i that:- ian 700,000 people live within tiie City lin There were 9,521 deaths, of! which 1.7 4 involved infants under one year of age. rod te was 12.73 1,000 ol the City poj lation, slightly125 words
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Article34 1952-11-22 3 a for fa. Abdul Rahim. ited discharge m tl Court yesl Chief Justice. Sir MurrayAynsi Official A Mr. Dennis DC >:: i. said 1 Rahim had paid mote than half i! liabilii34 words
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Article124 1952-11-22 3 London's Coronation Hospitality FOUR thousand Londoners are to share their homes with overseas visitors for the Coronation m June, it was stated m a release from the Commissioner c neral's office. The London householders have responded to an invitation of the Coronation Accommodation Committee to offer hospitality m their homes124 words
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Article53 1952-11-22 3 TWO women and 14 men will be presented with Honours and Awards by the Governor of Singapore, Mr. .1. F. Nicoll, at a ceremony m the Queen Victoria Room at Government House today One C.8.E.. five M.8.E.. six 8.E.M., one D.S.C., one I.S.M. and two C.H.53 words
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Article36 1952-11-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Executive Council of the ['UNO general assembly has decided to acrept the Federal Legislative Council's Select Committee's Report on Education. The Johore Bahru division of UMNO' however, opposed the entire report.36 words
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Article160 1952-11-22 3 THE Agricultural Department is conducting a survey of the markets m Singapore to determine what additional i markets ■frill be required to serve the local population. The Agricultural Officer. Mr. .T. W. Ewart, told a press conference yesterday that Investigations, however, were only! m the160 words
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Article131 1952-11-22 3 A VERDICT of ')??n finding was deliver I »rday I the Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong. at the inquest into the death of a Sikh. Bishan Singh, whose [y was recovered by the police from the sea oil Kranji on Sept. '2.,. It was stated by two131 words
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Article170 1952-11-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Combined Information i Services will over the next i three years make an all out 'etfort to set up a permanent jin format ion organisation spread throughout the country m the closest possible touch with the man m the street, the village and the170 words
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Article195 1952-11-22 3 THE SINGAPORE Senior Officers' Association, at their next meeting, will consider seeking the advice of a leading constitutional lawyer m the United Kingdom on the question oi whether Government servants have the right oi approaching Legislative Councillors on matters affecting [hem personally. mdc tood195 words
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Article51 1952-11-22 3 Thanksgiving Day Service TO commemorate Tha giving Day on Nov. 27. a non(l n iminational Thanksgiving service will be held for the American community at 5 30 p.m. m the Wesley Church. Fort Canning Road. The service, which will last 45 minutes, will be conducted by the Rev. Tracey K.51 words
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Article, Illustration127 1952-11-22 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR, Mr.J.F. Nicoll, was told jeslerday th.it the Royal Singapore Tuhrrculosis Clinic dealt with about 800 oatieats a day, «f whom 506 were out patients and were X- Mr. NicoU was paying: a visit to the dink and was shown round by127 words
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Advertisement56 1952-11-22 3 flßEE^E2KftEflfe A T«9^bP^l H II ON ff'y #K»» si! 1 C H 188 fl '*U€K SHOVEL CRANES d rj fill the need for a industrial plants, Government end highly mobile shovel- Municipgl maintenonca deportrQ ne, these models hove gained ments. J( ptf*larity with contractors, SOLI AGENTS J.HE EAST ASIATIC CO.,56 words
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Advertisement197 1952-11-22 3 White m the eorly t M^ X nt oini n 9 the f "Chomclcon >». Orchid" of Mexico r chonge* to crimson at about 10 a.m. In the ofter- noon it is orange and at sunset, blue, remaining so till morning. \**r *jk Vvdl known through out the world. »h«197 words
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114 1952-11-22 4 Kl'.AI A LUMPUR, Fri An intensive campaign has been launched for the captore of Malacca's Public Enemy No. now that the Settlement's No. 1 Enemy. Chans Kit Mong, and its top Mala; bandit, Abdul Majid hut Bajidalio, have been killed. The man the114 words
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139 1952-11-22 4 A HOUSE curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. has been declared until furthei notice m the ,ving area of the Dungun j Police District of Treng!ganu: All that part of the district between Batu Lima new village m the North and the Dis-139 words
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Article99 1952-11-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A former Assistant Resettlement Officer Mr. Wong Sang, was yesterday discharged at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Banting Magistrate's Court into three charges of alleged corruption of a total f urn of $350 from two Chinese m the resettlement area99 words
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Article, Illustration505 1952-11-22 4 Educa tion Ch ief Warns: No Communal Bicker inas KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisinghcm, successfully steered passage of the Education Bill m the Federal Legislative Council today. He urged members to have faith m the purpose of the new Bill to build up505 words
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Article71 1952-11-22 4 THE following are the results Of the London University Final and Intermediate Examinations, i;if>2:— Penang: B. Sc. (Engineering) Examination (Old Regulations) J. P. Woodcock. Kelantan: Intermediate Examination Le Commerce Foo Fatt Kong. Ipoh: Intermediate Examination m Arts. Ong Kuns Gee and Henry Dominic Pang. Koala Lumpur:71 words
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395 1952-11-22 4 Tin, Rubber Men Oppose New Tax For Education KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Objection to the rubber and tin industries being asked to shoulder additional burden to provide money for education was raised m the Federal Legislative Council today by representatives of these two industries during the debate on the Education Bill.395 words
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Article122 1952-11-22 4 FORMTR hawkers from the Esplanade, who attempted to carry on trade on vacant Crown land adjacent to the King George V Park last night, were prevented from doing so by a Police party. An officer m plain clothes took down particulars of the stall-holders there. He warned them122 words
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Article85 1952-11-22 4 Sentence W as Reduced PENANG, Fri— Lim Song j Soo alias Ah Bah. a taxi riri- vcr. who had been convicted j and sentenced by the Penang Magistrate to eight months' rigorous imprisonment on a i charge of causing death I negligent act while driving a car, today had the85 words
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Advertisement151 1952-11-22 4 ALmas Salt* Weslinghonsei <•• Cft Kelvinator Air Conditioning. Cookers. Hair Driers. Wall Brackets and Fillings lit Latest designs. Large Varieties m all Kinds of Electrical Gadgets for home use. Hire Pur< bases mrranged. SENG KUP CO. 1 I hrchai <1 Road, Singapore '>. Tel. 1186. Thm KEKKrjS I~_^ j BRI151 words
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Advertisement243 1952-11-22 4 THE FINEST CAR PO'^fiT CLEANS POLISHES j j IN ONE OPERATION cr»n:i:ni:ip Sihcones the *c:cntihc dexivativf "t glass f)klr wh;,.h now makes rhi'd '.«> mff^PH^ PP oi cat cleaning and p^J^y^ Autobnte contains 4",.-.. S^^^^SlilLL Tf*^' cones 'he minimum amount f r ■eecaary to ensure iastwi iV^ H^ULT**" gla^s hard243 words
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Article301 1952-11-22 5 Me Vigilant On The Road To Self-GovL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A warning against the pitfalls on either side of the road to Malayan nationhood and self-government was issued by General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, when he opened the new headquarters301 words
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Article173 1952-11-22 5 Try HK Market Plan. Govt.Told nment I g m ential Mi Kajuh situation m Singa porr mis da Bgerous I 1 .1.1 toil !>Ut Ihr >'. was fright- •iirtl m i■ »ugk i I• 1 k •-<! tout ingii m pri< es. In 1 1 system was introdn before mid173 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-11-22 5 KOTA TINGGI, Fri.— bii Ii Rahman. A I nt District Officer of P n Sul District I to I-.- ii bjn Dato Ahmad. A tant District Officer oi Mci i g succeeds him. rii'i k^ ..i Lhi iordoa Htchlanden wttv piping 'i Urn i) isu is t'i«* Singa107 words
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Article106 1952-11-22 5 Standard >t;ilY Reporter A POINT '.hat the ol fixing up quaiificatk foi m the S ipo/c City Counc ien vacancies occurred would cause cons able discouragement to th« nade at yesterday's meeting oJ the Council by Mr Yap Pheng G nentinj? on a decision nn qua lificati106 words
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Article521 1952-11-22 5 sim. \foKi MB*»tationi Uabto lv h.i.i shetidiKX toil. i> l» fv<> it Qn i v I moil Build In r, Hume l*i|>< Kiiriiii Hume, lord. I-.,,, Seal Wire M«-l> W L>. Wn ir i N in* "i- Vlff, Mukit l« in. hi.: N itiou.il arbon, pi hi.521 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-11-22 5 photo STUDENTS <<f the Chinese Senior Middle Schools taking their examinations at the Selangor Chinese School, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday.- StandardStandard - 21 words
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167 1952-11-22 5 PEXAXG, Fri.— There was a decline m the incidence of serious crimes m Penang md Province Wellesley for October as compared with previous months this year, Mr. J. R. Cole, 0.C., Crimes, Penang and Province Wellesley told The Standard today. I here was. ho\vc\167 words
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Article292 1952-11-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -A pledge to make known the trui' facts of the Emergency to all the people ot Malaya, even to the mmunists, was made by Mr. V I). c\ Paterson, Director-General of Information Services, yesterday. Speaking at the ofl opening of the292 words
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Article109 1952-11-22 5 MORE Vsi tns have been select:ed as potential naval offia They have served as ratings m the Malayan Ro.va. Naval VolunteeT Reserve or m other forces tor between niiie months and two years, and they will be entered as Probationary Acting j 9ub-Lieutenants, Malayan Royal Naval109 words
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Article71 1952-11-22 5 THE Progressive Party wrfll ho!d an eU-ctioi) rneet:ng at Breeze Plain, Nelson Road, Singapore, today at 5 p.m. m support of tfceii cand date tor the South Ward, Mr. S. M Vasagar. Mi .\a/ r Maiial will speak at two meetings tomorrow one at 5 p71 words
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Article118 1952-11-22 5 $10 M. FOR SPECIALS' BENEFITS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— i About $10,300,000 are I devoted to special benefits for special constables who are be- ing released alter live y, service. This wa s stated terday m the Federal Legis- lative Council hy the Secretary for Defence. Mr. A. H. P. j118 words
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Article73 1952-11-22 5 Standard Stall Reporter A recommendation oj the Esand Fire Brigade Committee of the Singapore City Council to allocate a club house that had become vacant at Farrer Park to the Singapore Citj Council Labour Unions Federation was referred back at yesterday's meeting of the on73 words
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428 1952-11-22 5 SI tnd ird start' Kcportei AN ITTEMPT t-> itifT back tor reconsideratfoa the increased expatriation pa\ recommendations otthe Select Committee <-n Salaries t<>r Sinnporr 'it\ Council expatriate officers irts defeated it pesteviay'i meeting of the Council h\ i majority role The ai empi428 words
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37 1952-11-22 5 Lower Hosp. Charges For City Workers THI v ummil v them was vs. P.I T t^ rif ramilief should 1 g from the q rcvisio WOUld I Increase m Decrease m ol living allowa Inci I iici >■.«37 words
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Article13 1952-11-22 5 Governor To Open Pool tllf T. P V 1 He 1 itt 113 words
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Article23 1952-11-22 5 'I'! FERE a h shortage A ton I! HeaJt:. Report i diseast record tvei mci i .000 I)--. i 1.248. '■»■<23 words
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Advertisement60 1952-11-22 5 ■f kill LEAHINCO nrntoke w H rfS Tk d>^ w iifr*^- att^^S^ '"r ji.\' tie mustard \i k .1 I. k I and «*rt (kill Me tnm tlx PtUm pal i".i-k;t < h.uui.iM i»} n DPMCNI Pomade rnigbi strengU ena a:. nn beautiful bust I BUS! BBAM ta v.r.i 060 words
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Advertisement281 1952-11-22 5 JV^ORE than two and a hall thousand yean periods vi ibly and audibly. Behold the iVI ago, the Chinese told the time by means of alarm clock this magnificent Candle Clock. In principle, hit rbe pi achieved m h the essence of simplicity. A slow-burning Upei ancient Candle < luaaj281 words
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Article566 1952-11-22 6 j to realise that we permit tl I ar to toning the Russians we mean nd the world." tican Repr< Joseph Martin H m General no th this statement. rving the etiquette .as m all-in wrestling that we aiis to publicly the hair on thump566 words
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Article415 1952-11-22 6 Hirrfs By Kenneth NEW YORK. |> FORE it had extricated itself from its great bout of speculation about what would happen now that General Eisenhower has been elected as the new lerican President. the United Nations has found itself immersed m another discussion What is going to happen now415 words
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Article869 1952-11-22 6 EDWARD - EDWARD Hig LONDON.. A NEW purge oi the Soviet C misl Party was foreshadowed m the preliminary announcements of the Nineteenth Party Congress. Now. with Nikita Khruschev's speech <>n Party discipline, it has become a sharp reality. And it is clear from Khruschev's tone that it is going869 words
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446 1952-11-22 6 ever, is expected to get a veto' from the Russians who for three years have describi him as a tool of the Americans (a view which, to be quite fair, is also expressed m politer form by several non-Russian delegates). Mr. Lester Pearson, the present President446 words
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Letter458 1952-11-22 6 Sir:— lnvidious comparisons between one place and another are never welcome, 1 know, but I am puzzled, and would sincerely appreciate, an intelligent explanation' of the great difference m the cost of living between. Singapore and Hong Kong. My household consists of two adults and458 words
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Letter219 1952-11-22 6 Sir; With due re pect to the President of the Singapore Graduate Teachers' I ion, I submit that all teachers, if they are n :s--tered voters, would be 1 ailing m their duty if they abstained from voting, even if it meant voting for the lesser219 words
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Article190 1952-11-22 6 Review of Views Third Force THE Nanyang Siang Pau m former Chinese Ambassador to Washington Dr. H Shin's trip to Taipeh the i prelude to a "third force" Much significance has been attached to Dr. Hu Shin's statement upon arrival during m which he said that he will do "whatever190 words
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Advertisement138 1952-11-22 6 b r independent Morning \eu>*papei lj a F} CC I f n C A\ ±J w r t i w l TlliptllM No. *****—***** UMI o TJqraph Addr.ss TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Bu.ldinq. r r,T .nq House Square, London, EC 4. KULA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG138 words
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Article284 1952-11-22 7 Wilson, McKay Are 2 Other Key Men Chosen NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (Reuter)— John Foster Dulles will be Sec retary of State m the new Republican cabinet, President-elect Eisenhower announced today. casenhower also announced Charles Lrwin Wilson. President. General Motors, as Secretary of Defence amiReuter; U.P. - 284 words
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Article49 1952-11-22 7 LONDON, Nov 21, (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churindicated yesterday tl I m will ask America to swap her new hydrogen bomb for information about Britain'- ai He said lie was looking forward to taking the matter up with President-* I Dwigh't nhower alter the inauguration.49 words
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Article151 1952-11-22 7 ASIA TO GET TOP PRIORITY WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, (UP) Diplomatic observers exj i i the opinion that the lion of John Foster Dulles as Secretary of State for the new Republican regime would mean greater high level administration m to the general prons of Asia and the Pacific. also noted151 words
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Article20 1952-11-22 7 ACTING MAYOR Barlolome Gatmaitan has ordered the immediate dismissal of 42 a policemen as "undesirable elements."- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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249 1952-11-22 7 RADHAKRISHNAN - RADHAKRISHNAN -DE. PARIS, Nov. 21, (Renter).— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. Nice President ot India. yesterda> urged a "study ol the great religions of tJu world by which we tan build spiritual bridges across ages and continents." Addressing students and fellows of the University of Paris249 words
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Article70 1952-11-22 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (UP)— The Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert Lovett. said yesterday a news blackout will be imposed on President-elect Dwight Eisenhower's forthcoming trip to Korea for "security" reasons. South Korean Officials have indicated that Mr. Eisenhower's visit would begin m S iv] where he70 words
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Article73 1952-11-22 7 wirubi. Sm% Si, (\P). The Government of ,t«rd clamped down new measures to kill a el Society anil prevent it ever raising its head again. for AfnVvhcrc ng Kih i tri Man Man. en lature penal- ontinued I t I I V.. V.l f73 words
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Article9 1952-11-22 7 S. Africa Loses To Asian Bloc ompe- ..1 the9 words
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Article130 1952-11-22 7 M 21 (UP): A s No. 1 for rebel: navy ?o!o for "secui irding to nt. Kamlon was origina ly sche- duh ie tried on Jolo nd. the scene of recent bloody encounters between men and government >ps, but army security officers recommended the trial130 words
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110 1952-11-22 7 PARIS. Nov. 21 (Renter): Marshal Alphons e Juin, In-spector-General of the French Army and Commander of NATO ground forces m Central Eurofe, yesterday became one of the ''40 immortals'' of the French Academy. Though a military man, his n< a job will be to safeguard110 words
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Article87 1952-11-22 7 Largest Ever SunSpot Seen LONDON, Nov. ?0; (Reuter) I Royal Greenwich observatory today repoi ted a Mill-p ot thousands <>1 trillions of square miles m area i> moving across the face of the sun. it is likely to cause considerable radio interference for the next seven days. The observatory said87 words
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Article57 1952-11-22 7 Sudan Talks Offer Hope CAIRO. Nov. 21 (UP) Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Sudan are "making satisfactory progress' 1 a joint communique said yesterday. Political circles viewed the communique as offering a new hope for a Sudan settlement leading possibly to an AngloEgyptian agreement on the remaining problem the presence of57 words
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Article56 1952-11-22 7 MADRID. Nov. 21 (Rev Six persons were killed m Madrid and about 100 injured when the Madrid-Seville train crashed near Vad station m the province of Linares today. It wa beli< ed that at least four more I are still under the wrec Five of theReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1952-11-22 7 Two American airmen baled out of their Jet trainer plane yesterday seconds before it exploded and plunged into the sea off Margate, the English summer resort city. They were picked up by the Dutch motorship Mercuria, which radioed thai the two sustained burns ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article219 1952-11-22 7 Let Girls Wed At 15 -Marie Stopes LONDON. Nov. .1 (Reuter) Marie Stopes, 70. Britain's leading woman expert on se\ education and birth control, ur^ed that girls ut 15 \ears should be allowed to wed At present, the minimum legal marriage age is 16 l»ut parents must agree il Iheir219 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-11-22 7 PARIS. Nov. 21 (Al Dv. Bechir Roumy. Attache of the Saudi Arabian Legation here, reported to police yesterday that his room m a large hotel on the Champs Ely sees had been entered and robbed of almost 4.000.000 franr? (roughly l>- I I') :i currency88 words
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346 1952-11-22 7 T HE QUEEN'S 5th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY I ONDON Hrn B1 lev t»i i The o •< n t'Mik .i d.i <>i! to<l. ;.i < i lebrate h< r Bftu v c (1 dint; .linn <•: v ith hf-r husband Prim c Philip, and her t hikii n Pnrx c Philip,346 words
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Article22 1952-11-22 7 Iran tain of aggression m g hiips to the IV; during the oil <i. icting econo -ion by bindering oil.22 words
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Advertisement160 1952-11-22 7 Pits too late by sea. SO SEND IT BY AIH LITTLES FOOD PARCEL SERVICE Make Your Choice From The Following List. N c i Sl 7 7 No 2 f Q J x 320 x. tongue Ik 16 oi salmon 1 x 16 OZ. HAM I X 16 M EUTTER160 words
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Article720 1952-11-22 8 FOLLOWING is the full list of passengers arriving m Singapore from the I nited Kingdom ex the ".I: Mrs. J. Allan; Mrs. E. H M. Appleton; Mr. ft M. Arblaster; Miss J Me. P Austin. Mrs. I! A Ba n jnd three children; Mrs.720 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-11-22 8 photo This strange looking wingless aircraft, piloted by its designer and builder, vyilliain E. Horton, stay^ered into the air from the Orange County Airport, Santa Ana. California, recently on its first test Bight. It never attained more than 100 feet and narrowly missrd some hiffh tension wires. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article41 1952-11-22 8 BIGGEST warship m the Unio'i of Burma Nayy the L,460-ton frigate Mayu may conic to Singapore for refitting. Her commander, Lieut. Commander Maung Yaw. is m Singapore to "negotiate" with naval authorities on the needed finings.41 words
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Article25 1952-11-22 8 T! 1 E Japanese Fisherw s Board announced it had authorised a Japanese fishing fleet to enter the South China S ReuterReuter - 25 words
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113 1952-11-22 8 First Plane Flies Over World's Top COPENHAGEN, Nov. 21, (UP):— A United States built Scandinavian airliner today completed the first passenger flight directly over the top of the world from California to Europe. The Scandinavian Airlines System's big DC-6 left Las Angeles on th e polar flight at 11.40 a.m.113 words
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Article21 1952-11-22 8 AIR India Internationa] will operate its fir>! tourist service on the 3.324 m bay-Nairobi route from Dec. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement532 1952-11-22 8 PRINCE LINE ro HALIFAX BOSTON M FORK BALTIMORE mso arreptme cargo for PHILADELPHIA t)1 R'pore p sham Pen me «n.v. Javanese Prince" Gdn. 13 H .'n 29 Nov 30Nov/2Dec Sails 25 Nov Agents:— HARPER GILFILLAN <5c CO., LTD. STRAITS STEAMSHIP^CO~LTdT WESI COASI MALAYA Selangor for Belavvan Kov >- [fequew sailing532 words
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Advertisement453 1952-11-22 8 feAST ASIATIC LIMF SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA i I pore P, S'hjrt, P#> "PRETORIA* toi Bangkok (V "KOREA" for Djakarta. Baogkok Saigon. B-koog Manila Kobf rokohama i' i i,. i,, "SELANOU" for Bangkok l€ i, j,. (passengers only) I'TALSTKIV for Baogkol M i potigngen only) "■UNA' Coi Melbourne" Sydney. Brisbane fool453 words
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Article245 1952-11-22 9 Uistral Malay Chief n Successful Year' thelosts.x months the initiative has definitely passed from nmunjsl terrorists to the security forces m Malaya under the fersMp of General Sir Gerald Templcr, states the choirAustral Malay T.n group, Mr. R. J. D. Richardson m his annual review. Mr245 words
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Article44 1952-11-22 9 Economic Faculty For S. Sumatra n -iit. 5 Pl,: it'i\ tbeii to maliilmtt rnpiai the t n econoiMi. IVilnnh ti i the i b\ Ot-tober f ilt although th-!!-Up" I r-\ U U t'»ultl jiijK»- .i '"i t(i«It 1 'Mild ratare Scatt I tslry.44 words
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Article140 1952-11-22 9 LOMBO. Nov. 21, (UP)—: us are now going on for the purchase of 10.000 ions of rice from Nigeria for Ley- 1 nal R Mr. j A. Akinloye, who arrived here on a goodwill mission. had talks with the Ce.\ ister of Agriculture a1 I I140 words
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142 1952-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. -The Maare market was quiet with industrials and tv htly i 1 res attract- ices r e: I\IH STRIA LS Bin ii Sclle-t s r t d 1) sp i new > 1.77 I 2 ]Ao 1.40 xd .xiti Co Ords. .140 3.50142 words
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Article93 1952-11-22 9 Produce Marl Was Quiet QUIET com prevailed m the produce market m Singapore yesterday ith small business pas; 1 copra and coconut oil. Copra changed hands at $34J per picul with buyers at the price and sellers at $345. Coconut oil was transacted at $52j with buyers at $52 and93 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-22 9 A cabin window blown out from this blimp was knocked by the propeller into the gasbag, freeing thr fjas SO rapidly that the r.s. Navy craf! dropped from 500 feel into the watei some 55 milrs off Brunswick, Georgia. The DSN Submarine Seadog (right) picked wp ;ill the crew safelyAP - 62 words
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Article382 1952-11-22 9 NEW YORK. Nov. 21, (AP).— The nations biggest association of business firms engaged m foreign commerce came out yesterday for limited trade with the Soviet bloc and restoration of the gold standard. These two recommendations were included m a "final declaration" adopted unanimously by382 words
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Article97 1952-11-22 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 21 (UP)— Cheng dub chili. *cU known Hongkong industrialist, said Hongkong ntanufai turors establishing factories m Sonth-Easf A-ia are en countering considerable difficulties, including stifT lapa* competition. Cheng, returning from a tour of Soath-Easi Asia, Mi the press that South-East Asian governments welcome the97 words
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Article20 1952-11-22 9 .~> 1 1 I V I I i > r» •> the count v -> T i« and of -> sini 195120 words
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245 1952-11-22 9 Xl BBEK j)ii( es m Sin^.tporr j'sterday rem.unrd unchanged lroni Thw!-da\s pri< cs. with modnate tmnover reported on a quirt lv stead y mark»*t The sharp advano m r• prices U k appears to be somewhat of a tie to all mark* m. according245 words
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Article133 1952-11-22 9 COMMODITY PRICES I 3STOG riih 1 i p (cea per Ih i ia pare i (lei |aj i No 1 Spot I o »5. wi bafet \m N«. 1 I.SJ IS No. 2 R.BJS tfa itss. n 1 one: Stead] LONDON HI HIM I Friday's <• p < i i133 words
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Advertisement91 1952-11-22 9 j^^^^Hl^T^l ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS ""^^fca*.' JHGJ BiK yK£&&£&*x'j& -$~C J 'j%*fflfe*fiSh affiff''-^*'. Chevrolet Trucks ere safe, sure end The model W(th spacous s :'<e type body and factory built cab rugged, cost amazingly little to operate Q ommodate ds frorTl |j tv 4 end keep up They're built for the tons91 words
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Miscellaneous505 1952-11-22 9 iiiiUpiijiiiiKii j mil LijiiuL i»^iiina iy jenny iLinuii "mr;" rwi if .'•iw trw irT""f"ii"rrr-"-T f" r^.. Pji.mi, rM M5l 11 m »"<»»; I UICKSON: 9-25 ajn «5 It; recorded at t'no All Federation TNGAPORE Illtl SSffS?: diary V s,. a T fi as, ss L T^rs>!ts§ hM WtATHtd RtPORT lv:505 words
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Article430 1952-11-22 10 LON JONES - SHE'S MAKING A COMEBACK -AT 21 LON JONES I [OLLYYVOOD, Friday— Vouil never think th.it a girl could be too beautiful for tilniN But that was the unique excuse 20th Century-Fox gave to Marilyn Monroe when they dropped her contract. That, however, was nearly three years ago. Today, the sultry430 words
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Article322 1952-11-22 10 James E. Parlatore - Italy Is Europe's Movie Capital James E. Parlatore By rlOM£, Nov 21 iAPi— Italy t has become the film capital of Europe. Morp pictures are made m Italy than m any other European country, the. Italian National Association of Motion Pictures and allied Industry reported. Rome is the heart of322 words
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Advertisement119 1952-11-22 10 l. i i i DAILY 'I^2 fllYY r UIQWCj jii-**i.ftA*i.l it. 9.30 p.m. i TODAYS 2nd B«r bet WEEK! ;s ro Sff 1 ~FIRST~TIME ON THB SCREEN I /jfc^Sl i Technicolor h &Ti|jli F ONTAINE I rec I.M Enlirelj Sus|ießiled I I TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! I If Ix. wfcg l^^119 words
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Advertisement302 1952-11-22 10 /N SINGAPORE TODAY SPYROS P. SKOURAS: BUSBOY TO MOVIE Jk 8orn, SVourohonon. Ml Creec*. March 28. 1393. P* £Wf DACC! C*m. to U.S. i« 1910. HIS CAREER II t&WFW* X < First |0b. busboj PICTURES Ik. W f^Jf y\ g k)^" Pljnt Mot<1, st u tf$B^~ V T^J cot into302 words
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Advertisement175 1952-11-22 10 TODAY Itf li(Hi( Cornel Wilde Ter A COLUMBIA Picture m lI.CIjN" Tod« 3 9 •m. lin\( mi 'I uniorrou a.m. I 111 I tliiMl Ton i<fh < Unit*. I Slashingßeckless gjA/* Men m the 4 mMm Roaring Red woo g J^t^l ill BjEP "^(tft- v^L^A TB^^ feW^ KIRK UUUuLAujwt* TOMORROW175 words
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Miscellaneous227 1952-11-22 10 j~~~~^~^^, THIS ONE TH' WIMNES.'.' 'TS GOT A f 'TvVE^el/ AH 1 ~-y/ n'OKUM All VVLL NEvAH DO '£**&?>■■:' HUMOR. IT'S SOOTH iM', BUT AT TM' <w LIFETIME -BUT AH j ARTISTiC 1 VvERi r -j PRQFESHUN!. f »V* v- gpiP l Jl SAME r;ME I-'SEXOTIN 1 I THAT YOKUM227 words
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Miscellaneous344 1952-11-22 10 sh RITA DEL MAR^ TODAI S QUOTATION "People win* are »o<> jj sharp rut tiicir own fingers Proverb, i SAT! !;i> iOR i ERV- <- j OXK: I c wh 5 tact and who a will ace > eat deal today— but ever] i lid be or. -'a tendencj i344 words
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Article718 1952-11-22 11 DONALD JOHNSTON - DONALD JOHNSTON Ry IROVIDKD th-it the Caledonian element of Sin^ce] O e r bration c VZt "JfSli SUMued "***s££& eisHv H^ v nrirews ni ff"t, their team should f ori v I Neun-Sembilan Malacca on the Padang 1 the stauiuhest of Negri supporters must iZinl A718 words
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Article444 1952-11-22 11 MARK FOENANDER - MARK FOENANDER By .lOHORE BAHRI'.— The inclusion of new players and some reshuffling of the team will enable Johore to take the field on Saturday against the Combined Services m a IIMS Malaya Rugby match as a much stronger XV which turned out m444 words
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Article522 1952-11-22 11 KHOO BOON CHOO - KHOO BOON CHOO By PENANG. With no fewer than ei?ht rhansres m the team that went down to Selangor by 45 points to nil earlier this season, Penang has a good chance of wiping off this ugly scar when they meet a?ain m their522 words
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Article264 1952-11-22 11 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By IPO!!, At Taipin« today Perab and Kedali meet m an H.\lS Malaya rusby competition. This should be a close affair as both teams are evenly matched Pcrnk is 'still without ?kinper Craig the man who can make the difference. His absence264 words
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Article409 1952-11-22 11 RANJIT SINGH - We Are Proud, Says Mr. McNeice RAN JIT SINGH F'.v I SINGAPORE'S < i<> Cfiun- ril President, Mr. f. P. F. i McNfico, expressed creat prido m the Off beißfj selected as the venae of the 1 first Asian table tennis championships wliirh opens 1 at the Sinir.mre Badminton 1409 words
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72 1952-11-22 11 PARIT BUXTAR. Fri.— Krian Rovers hockey team nearly sprang the biggest hockey upset yesterday when they met the Taiping Malays, unbeaten hockey league leaders of Taiping m a friendly match at the mblic pad ing. It was generally expected that the Malays would score72 words
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Advertisement268 1952-11-22 11 OPENING TODAY 6.15&9.15 p.m. t Future ishbuckler w in \in; THE BRIGAND" A Mt h«>ny vwvww QsfaHi I !imi OLOS I 1 1 a.m. Mil |5" I iiM( oi OB SI \l I LIGHT MS A MS "MAGIC CARPET" nn .'lor i ning Today EEI-'i.'HlilMa >.>ie 3446 I a :n268 words
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Advertisement253 1952-11-22 11 VICTORY(NOW SHOWING) COI UMBIA'S i PIGMY ISLAND w STARRING JOHNNX WEISSMDLLER "situation vacant CLERK/INTERPRETER. Cv toms and Excise Departmeni Singapore. Salary scale $102-6A 114 B 132 6A L56/B/168 12A 2<i4 B 278 12A 336 p.m. I plus C.0.1.. and Singapore allowances. Total emolument present range from an initial uf ?1253 words
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Advertisement867 1952-11-22 11 NOTICES ESTATE OF MADAM HI W W IV DMIAMD AUCTION SALE OF JC LOTS OF .IOIIOK£ VALCAftLI I \M> SUffTASUR POR BUNGALOW ANO TOWS PKOPERTI Hi I h I M>l E l-.KTIFII ATI i Ii» i I To it If SALK K(H>M NO. IK .1 v r \VON(, \II I867 words
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Miscellaneous122 1952-11-22 11 SPORTS DIARY SINGAPORE TABLE TENNIS:— First Asian championships of Sinr ore Badminton Stadium, 4 p.m. RUGBY:— HMS Malaya competition— Johore v. Combined Services dt Jnhure [Major Howard)', Singapore v. Negri SembUan at SCC [Col. Harrison}. Frirndilcs: J?IF Seletar b. C.IIO at Seletar [Sgt. JJoud): Royal Smgals r RAF Changi "A"122 words
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Article791 1952-11-22 12 RACE II 2.00 p.m.-Cl. I, D«v. 2-9 Furs. ipH £*ra Swr; gg .*I3 ir ki» \d"Oi> ->"» ~,tt)lc" opencc* L, r r,'n U idil M 9 Uwis RACE 2: US p.m.-Cl. 1, dlv. 2-6 Furs. iifc II liia I Bur 8 sLy ani?ls :i; Vid Kin. H791 words
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Article231 1952-11-22 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Fit Fresh After Spell By OVER a distance ot ground oeyoiiu one and a hali miles Colonel Daly has few equals. This five-year-old Limekiln gelding won the Stayers Cup <1 4 mi le) here last season and indications are that he should annex the first231 words
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Article267 1952-11-22 12 Rigoletto Is Well Treated RigolettO, non-acceptor on the first day. sets 9 Ib. less m this. Up is nicely treated and coming from a strong staying line he should find the I,' mil<-s and 55 yards triw within his compass. He is a stood each way proposition. The Tip has267 words
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Article34 1952-11-22 12 New Jockey For Trainer Vox Veteran Au 1 1 jockey, Cecil Franklin, arrived m Singap ire by Qantas-BOAC ,m Sydney yesterday to join Col T'L. Fox's stable. Franklin has been riding for 16 years.34 words
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Article40 1952-11-22 12 Broadside Must Be Followed Broadside's t. Tver tin- mill IIIMT M tl puts turn i ight m tin- <>i race 5 througti with a Hoi urn Irawimg tu.i i|, i turn t Urn m. 1 H .lllllnu: b Up tUM40 words
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Article204 1952-11-22 12 The £*>"»> lor today's races will be very good iv rain has kepi off the pas< two flays. Parm ter gets 1 1 lb. more for his fluent victory over the mile. This is a stiff penalty but a< tie usually runs an honest ra on a firm204 words
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Article159 1952-11-22 12 Amoroso was badly left m his last effort over the mile I (race won by Broadside). Give him another chance to atone He has been shaping Like a winner m" his morning work and gets 4 lb. less m this longer trip. He should be159 words
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Article151 1952-11-22 12 A i Minor has trained on splendidly. He went attractively m his morning work and' should give an excellent account of himse.'f m this. He did not accept his engagement on Wednesday and gets 2 lb. less m this. Earthquake gets 8 lb. more for finishing151 words
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Article203 1952-11-22 12 Tiberius caught the eye m a testing run with Opera as, companion on Thursday morn-; ing He is m excellent trim. He finished eighth to Cape Horn over seven furlongs m division two He is essentially a stayer and' with 5 lb less he stands203 words
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Article220 1952-11-22 12 Nuit de Bal. ■Millionaire. Cape Horn and Olympic should fighi out the'issue m this race for class two division one field over nine furlongs and 3 yards. Olympic's long overdue win over the mile m division two was a very good effort. Handily placed behind220 words
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Article135 1952-11-22 12 Windsor Lad Guy Reveller] Goodnood WIOUIIM. AII. AM KM) <■ \M \M Kid 1 iiirthtlM <-iit Adonis i Rebuke Btrthdaj <-<n A— few VALIANT BOY OKDIKE W<IHo" vm Earthquake Wafkikl Ondnr \-i:i \iiin»r I Earthquake Qrtrto— l KING CROW STAGE -HOW I ABBOTM-ORD 5 i,i,:Tiiiv Vlimlee Mw«l«* DECANTER135 words
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Article114 1952-11-22 12 DECANTER lias turnea on «<«■" has mended his barriei habits and is a retmme:! character He won convincing over s.\ furlongs on Wednesday when he pulverised his opponents to WW drawing away two lengths ahead ot Zanzibar. He c s 10 11) extra m this114 words
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Article142 1952-11-22 12 DRB Will Be Hard To Beat Barrow Boy, D.R.B. 11, Fine R pick of this class one divi three lot race 8. DRB. II c a very creditable account of himself when he battled with Quicksand m I !'a'- before goii head m the meet. He should i take this142 words
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Article64 1952-11-22 12 Today's Table Tennis Ties Today'- play m 1 n table I ship mini ed into iv. from 5 p.m. and 9 P- m- v the m championships. The lies will ho: 5 r rea v. B v Japan v. Malaya v Singapore; [nd< sian women v 9 p.m Hongkong v.64 words
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Article98 1952-11-22 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 21. (AFP)— Mervyn R (^p and Don Candy won the men's doubles title m the New South Wales tennis championships when they defeated Frank Sedgman and Ken Macgregor 9 7. 2 6. 6—4, B—lo. 6—3. The American women s couple, Marueen Connolly and Julia98 words
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Advertisement43 1952-11-22 12 S.P.H.Je SILVAfc^ M.HICHST.CCT. mWWI.TII 76IC^(V-* HAPPY WORLD TOMK* 1 Jfh RED SCORPI®* I <^m BERT /ISSIRASI j HEW- GREAT HERCUL^^ Wlf, \ssii Hi said i ll PRINCE BHUPINS>^ R fSfAM£SI BOXING TH^EEK THE REAL THINC-NOT BXIIIBIT* W ,TII NEWCOMER SOIMSAI U AWV. I43 words
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