Singapore Standard, 26 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-26 1 Singapore Standard VOL. I I I NO. 147. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-26 1 photo. 1.1 i M Michael Ec, m<i his sistti Margaret, ">. who iBM to I \u> M.mii I office n iiii Btc p. it k >i iii to\ v to hrlp t!i-- MM i Inldrrn «li |o\ StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article51 1952-11-26 1 S. Sumatra Commander Is Replaced v LV). (UP) m Sepi request, was tnder Militai > followed I 1 his Sunda I cabled g S i ra. rnment decided ening Moi B ang rive service as the esponsible s Kith Sumatra." m for the Cover nAbdul Gani. nrning. He addteken m51 words
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Article508 1952-11-26 1 Multi-million dollar plan by Fed. Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A big schen^ to supply electric power to all the New Villages m the Federation is under consideration by Government, The Standard was told yesterday. The scheme which, l^ expected to cost il millions508 words
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Article226 1952-11-26 1 Cabaret Hostesses Give $116 ThL fact that people of all walks f life are extending their aid to Tn Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund vvo.; further proven yesterday when the dance hostesses and staff of the Nrw World Cabaret sent m an envelope containing SI 16.50. In a note to226 words
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Article70 1952-11-26 1 SMETHWICK, Nov. 23 (AP) —A Church of England pa toi said yesterday a man and should be permitted to have babies m this tight little island only by special licence Canon Charles A. Lowe this as part of a plan to raise the mental70 words
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236 1952-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies.- The Sultan of Selangor has made a gill to the Education Development Fund by expressing the wisli that the interest payable on his loan stock should be paid to the Fund, designed lor the benefit oi all citizens of Malaya. The236 words
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Article26 1952-11-26 1 GENEH \L <vr (v ai ea Keightley, C FAR! F, rei irne I to S > >re •is* i w tii 4 liaisoo v .jit26 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-11-26 1 photo. r All that could be seen' of this Austin •'Champ" military vehicle as it was driven through a test tank at the War Office ground at Farnborough, Hampshire, «as the top of its air intake stack pipe. The car tan !>»• driven through water up to a depth ofA.P. - 53 words
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Article265 1952-11-26 1 drove off Vietminh reconthe perimeter defences of NASAN, (Indo-China), Nov. 25, French Union infantrymen dug m deeply today preparing for an allout attack by Communist-led Vietminh troops on this dusty outpost kej to the mountainous Thai country of north-west Indo- China. Fiench artillery today265 words
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Article261 1952-11-26 1 KIALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Commissioner of Police. Federation. Col. A.E. Young, and his party had a narrow escape from death today when terrorists opened fire on tlie party while they were having lunch at the 20th Federal Jungle Company post at Lesap, Sungei Plus. Perak.261 words
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Article23 1952-11-26 1 THE Governor of Rotary District No. 46, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. arrived m Kuching yesterday on a four-day visit. Reuter-A.A.P.23 words
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Article27 1952-11-26 1 SISTER Elizabeth Kenny showed slight improvement during Monday night ami her djoctoi said he could now take an optimistic view oi. her ill- 5. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article24 1952-11-26 1 MARSH AT, Tito, Yugoslav Prime Minister, wil] visit London on Mar. 2.'? next year, it was announced m London yesterday. neuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article63 1952-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An "executive of the masses" was held m the Tanjong Karang^Ulu Tiram Burok area by security forces yesterday. He is Ang Moh Tan alias Tan 1.i.i.-i Tan who was taken m by the Police at Tanjong Karang. A lorry was stopped and set63 words
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Article140 1952-11-26 1 LOXDOW Nov. 25 (Router) A 42-year-old man has told London doctors that he becomes an "ape man" m the night. He lives a normal life during the day, but at 2 o'clock m the morning "an irresistible call from the jungle" takes control.140 words
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Article202 1952-11-26 1 RO 's MURDER MOTIVE NOT POLITICAL THERE was no political move behind the killing of a Resettlement Officer, John ste •rart Ivans, uh<» died on Nov. M U the new resettle men! village of Sungei Ken ml m south e^l Johore. "His killin? was ihr result of a purely personal202 words
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Article25 1952-11-26 1 THE Commander-in-Chief oi Britain's Far East AitForce. Air Marshal Alfred C. Sanderson, has left London i port on his way back to Singapore. Re:25 words
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Article199 1952-11-26 1 TOKYO, Nov. 25.— The district court here today granted permission for two Commonwealth soldiers, a Briton and an Australian, arrested on Saturday accused of robbery to l>e held for a farther HI daw Earlier report-, had '♦aid the Japanese had agreed to release theA.P.; Reuter; A.p. - 199 words
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Article93 1952-11-26 1 KUALA I l Mr i ITues Three iemi i Ol A I'olK c "MTIII It*. Sqn.i were kil!'(< Mid st\ fit w ounded n ben thf v lie ,i m bushed t>\ 1 1» .',•l Mists 'Ml I !i (.u:: tons I itate93 words
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Article74 1952-11-26 1 NEW YORK, 1 (Reutei Seven were killed lay i crashes of an America! bomber m Royal Canadian Vii V iiicouver, I Only two of H I Ihe when it crashed and b I U\ 111.' Five el the n I|p the B-Jo died when74 words
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Advertisement9 1952-11-26 1 sP.H.dVsiyT FOR MY HI LLM AN 1 PAQTDHI faßfr9 words
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Advertisement38 1952-11-26 1 I > i t r il»ut(»rs TAN CHENG >K)H ELECT CO l">?. rt»ss St. Vpor.- 1 On Sentry Go Vo NOT take COWLAC MALTED MILK THE PERFECT FOOD BEVERAGE McALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE —X. LUV^LR P&4ANG !HOH Kl.m Nl38 words
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Article490 1952-11-26 2 Attap Dwellers To Be Provided With New Sites Standard Staff Reporter IN THE next five years, the Singapore Government expects that some 3,200 ottoo dwellings will be cleared. It will involve more than 22,000 people. This is stated by the Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J.490 words
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103 1952-11-26 2 Sin pore wal the next five n is wiJl have to match arming with a pa; < v hermen who have been financed by kays to spend n here. f these 1 B n X dik m their 40- xpected four p i 'Every103 words
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103 1952-11-26 2 An American Will Lay This Cornerstone THE I i stone at the B School n Ha I, for th< v gar Home, will be A :id ay. Dec. H. at ai 530 pjn, by the nl of Rotary. Inter »nal, Mr. H. J. Brimmer. A nerican consult- r who will103 words
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Article59 1952-11-26 2 CHARGE of illegally 4 C .'■>::;•■ oi Ski gait was explained r -m the Singapore I Oh I ice Court yesterKarhn bin S Hamied h n Peifcona, m -i Bachofc, Tahai Kant A Tang Bang and Kg Che* Cheng. ether man, Chan Ah Pph. with59 words
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Article88 1952-11-26 2 A CTVII i AN employe* Ime K.A.F s letar. Sin gapore, is I a applied I s Federation $50,6Q0j0N .y Loan. H>- a- to 'V Accountant G< i asking lor an ap] lion >nn for the loan. He wrote: "I an iin ordinary working daM88 words
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205 1952-11-26 2 SHORTLY after a Chinese iman was detained by the Singapore Police m connection i an aMefied murder, he led Po iee to a tongkang moored a; Rochore River ami there pointed out a bloodstained chopper with strands of hair sticking on its biarle. the Singapore Relief205 words
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129 1952-11-26 2 UK Plan To Stop Radio Interference A METHOD to gauge interference to radio reception 1 which is being worked out m the rnitrd Kingdom, might form the basis of rules for Malaya. ThN war- .stated at n Press conf( pence yesterday by the Director and the Deputy Dir or oi129 words
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99 1952-11-26 2 Replace Nominated Councillors Lim pai^n over R;ido Malaya, Mr. Lim I > Sye, Progre »iye P.utv candidate for North V.'aid i:. th< December Qiiy Elections outlined the three i. ••>■ nominated t'ity Councillor to be replac- |iV A m chosen by the elected Councillors f "> nong thoM wliu bave99 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-26 2 photo. AFTER a 24-hour journ< v from Kuala Sidik. South Johore. this 'payang" is being poled into the Telok Ayer Basin yesterday by its crew. The boat will fish m the Singapore water* until next Standard April.-Standard - 37 words
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Article221 1952-11-26 2 Youth Had Red Papers 5 Years FOUND guilty on two charges of possessing terrorist documents, lay Buck Chim (20), of Yeo Chu Kantj Road, was sentenced by the Singapore First Criminal District Judge. Mr. A. \V. Bellamy, yesterday, to five years' rigoious imprisonment on each charge: dialling 0" is, thus221 words
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Article56 1952-11-26 2 A CHARGE of rioting at the 3th miie Bukit Tim ah Road on Nov. 4. was explained lo Lim B;>k Kaon and I m Ah Hwt m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. They were alleged to have thrown aerated water bottler at Ng Tow Sua.56 words
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Article103 1952-11-26 2 A HOTEL proprietor, Chan \te Aluay. summoned m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for (ailing to register the particulars of his lodgers. ij *ie Magistrate. Mr. t' Ku]asekaTajA, that it was hi? clerk's job. "My clerk had a headache that day and could Dot <io103 words
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279 1952-11-26 2 IIIK General Manager of the OTEC and the Superintendent of the Singapore I ire Brigade feel that the present method of summoning a fire engine by dialling "IT is, thus far, the most efficient. They express this opinion m! reply to a suggestion279 words
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Article80 1952-11-26 2 Burma Airways' S' pore Service THE Union of Burma Airways, a state-controlled airline, plans to inaugurate a weekly service from Rangoon to Singapore with halts at Merguj and Penang. either next month or early m January next year, a spokesman of the Consulate of the Union of Burma, said yesterday.80 words
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Article79 1952-11-26 2 THE Singapore First Police: Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kula-j sekaram, was told yesterday that a car. hired out to a Sin-] gapore Traction Company) driver for two hours on June! 26, was never returned to its owner. I? wraa found abandon-; ed the nexi morning at79 words
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122 1952-11-26 2 Father. Son On Charge Of Stabbing AFTER a tussle between three Chin* s« a r was alleged to hay« held a onelegged man while The son stabbed him from behind with a penknife, the Singapore Third District Hr. H. A. Forrer was told ye-ierc. In the dock stood the lather.122 words
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313 1952-11-26 2 love Was In Idleness, But Not The Producer THE rhoice of a Terrance Rattigan play as a Stage Club presentation m its Festival of Plays seems to have been a liappy on«, judging by the laughs it earned -on its first nigjH on Monday at the Victoria Theatre. "Love m313 words
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Advertisement139 1952-11-26 2 -rt THE BLACK TULIP The famous Horticulturol Soci 4 > c< £A T Hoarlcm once '♦'rt«<j O prixe. which we% nevet cloimrd << £8 000 toi o F Tulip Th,« woi during th» 7 uWp madness' o* Holcnd m rhe 1 ?th -("a,, Wncn tor^ul^^ VCfffl made ond Iml tuliD139 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-11-26 2 :6 a.m. Radio Music From Dec. 7 FROM Sunday. Dec. 7. Radio Malaya will say good-morning a t 6.30 a.m. with the institution of early morning broadcasts i m four languages. The Director of Broadcasting Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams said* yesterday that it could not be introduced earlier because231 words
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Article, Illustration358 1952-11-26 3 But Penetration Ut tity schools Causes Concern IMPROVED local economic conditions last year served to limit the activities of Communist Party operators m the ranks of organised labour, states the 1951 report of the Singapore Police ()l tl other hand, during tins period. Communist ration358 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-11-26 3 ller> mi V .1 Hit is I 111 urel m i i i»- 1 •ii. ,i m ilit\ to Bru ..n I'M tbc .Ml IS .;I Hi. >t it) .1 k ho« k- t. a "in i!»!«a Den m Urn S v k t'-imis M •>45 words
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Article29 1952-11-26 3 I -Card Offence Ku i Kangsar Lee Ec evicted and vi plea. I \g to i to a j! j road block it X i X ir ox^ Satur-29 words
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Article111 1952-11-26 3 SINGAPORE faud drivers will not have to undergo Ben tests at the time oi renewal of their licences. This decision was reached b\ the Vehicles Licence Appeals ommillee oi the ity Council which has agreed that mh !i re-testing is "undesirable." i Sing ipore Taxi Drivers' ;n111 words
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Article141 1952-11-26 3 Policemen Improve In Health THE Singapore Police Force lost 13-378 man-days last year, through sickness among the rank and file. The chief ailments were tuberculosis, influenza and coryza. This is recorded m th« Force's 195J report. A total of 82 were born m the ice !>;irrack«>. Many more Malay mothers141 words
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Article58 1952-11-26 3 HAVE you lost a monkey? If you have, the chances are he's at the Animal Infirmary. Kampong Java Road, waiting to be claimed. He was caught m Ewe Boon Street on Sunday. He had a strap round his middle and was handed over to the58 words
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118 1952-11-26 3 Radio Malaya Books Expat Musicians RADIO M Light Orchestra will shortly be c-uig-mented by four expatriate musicians who will contribute to "more interesting listening". Mr. A. T. Rea I, Deputy Direcof B asting, said The lour are experts m the viola, oboe, French horn and ■on. Air. Read said Malaya118 words
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Article106 1952-11-26 3 DR. G. T rOFFI\ T acting medical directors of Youngberg norial Hospital, 513, Uppei Serangoon Road, returned to Singapore yesterday morning by Pan An m W« Id Airline, after an emergency leave to the United States. I); Coffin left Singapore on Oct. 8:i inied by106 words
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Article45 1952-11-26 3 DR. ELIZABETH COMBER, better known as Han Sui-yin, author of the novel. "Many A Splenjloqred Thing". wil gwe a talk on "The Impact of the West on the Modern Asian Novelist," at Oi Tiong Ham Hall on Saturday al 8.30 p.m.45 words
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Article149 1952-11-26 3 THERE were three reports of the theft of spare tyres from the luggage boot of cars yesterday. In all cases, the owners could not specify as to when the theft occurred. In one case, the owner parked her car at a theatre car park. It149 words
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Article73 1952-11-26 3 A STOREKEEPER discovered tiie loss of six sacks of sugar valued at $450 on Monday after noticing a lew loose planks on a window of a storehouse m Haig Road. He peered through the gap between the planks and saw an empty space which, a fewdays73 words
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Article43 1952-11-26 3 A HOUSE m St. Eranci" Road was broken into on Monday afternoon and two cameras with accessory lenses and clothin-g were stolen. The owner had gone out shopping and three hour, later returned to find the back door ajar.43 words
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Article197 1952-11-26 3 CELEBRATIONS for the birthday of Prophet Mohammed this year are to be yon-, <■ ted on a grander scale than any m previous years stated Mr. 5.1.0. ATsagoff, President of the Afl-Malaya Muslim Mis ionary Society, Singapore terday. .Mr Aisagofl said that thr (birthday ol the Prophet197 words
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185 1952-11-26 3 TWO new large industrial ventures m Singapore are being considerably helped by geophysical water prospecting. Dr. Ronald H. Brinkman, Consultant Geophysicist of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, said yesterday. For the firs! time, ho told The Standard, this scientific method has been used185 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-11-26 3 PICTIRE shows S. Sivasamboo, a second year mt'dical student, who will be taking part m the pageant "Rendezvous with Adam' which will be presented <>n the night of the University Ball m aid of the Endowment Fund to be held at the New Badminton Hall on Dei-.51 words
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Article142 1952-11-26 3 Santa May Come In A Rocketship SANTA CLAUS has ever had t<» ponder a suitable <*ntry into Singapore, Inasmuch as he < annot use his customary deign and reindeer. and this year, according to the American Club the question looms larger th^»n ever. A year ai;o he arrived by fast142 words
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Article157 1952-11-26 3 'Arrest' At 7 a.m. Police 'nil Siagaptre Police up to l.itr l;is( niyht v rtc cht'ckiii^ up M two ir.v. stci men uho ";n rstcd" U\o occupants oi a M(»rii» Minor al \\w ium< t x < t i Kreta \\ct llojd A.*,* Bandi Street M 7 i yesterday i157 words
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Article61 1952-11-26 3 MORE STA FF FOR TAMIL BROADCASTS RADIO I 1 gramme is being I •■more carefu tha t of rritici F. N. 1 am Oil for B asting, i yesterday. The sort ion I to allow m work which 1 been possible bel Everyw thing then."' I;. Meanwhile. Government h•■ decided61 words
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Advertisement117 1952-11-26 3 {"pr:^ P v/iwi IA(& f° r /AM\/k$ J Shis \'//l/fv /3#*#* o/* him Siemens Radio kA Cooker 9 H. M. V. Hair Dryer ifco Vibrating Mas:age Make your Selection from <>iir Latest Display v WML SINGH SOUS LTB i FLH^ S"PCR£ I PHOUE *****. *****JL r tii,- i,'i Its tint117 words
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Advertisement87 1952-11-26 3 i v 1 QWLY ADMIRAL f- J g does vway wmi WASTED SPACE __ijju j 1 ONLY ADMIRAL X wfe j c.i\i:s km mi FEATURES YYV YOU WANT! Jlii I' KEROSENE REFRIGERATORS I \RIOUS SIZES XLSO LI itLABLR J-A Sole \miil- SINGAPORE \Mi FEDERATION <>i MALA%A I GEORGE LEE MOTORS87 words
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196 1952-11-26 4 X! ALA LUMPI v Tues P lent (>f the Chinese of Commerce Perak. made an ipp< aJ lie Mala i ghi t a]] Chinese to support i vernment's $100 million n proji He ti\ Chinese. thor individuals co npanies or ..to sub f amount196 words
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Article130 1952-11-26 4 ♦w S v electioi vio «s s] c. ;he poor v n Ile object h f much attention but they I be forgotten as soon as y nr 1 the elections "were o- pie m George H -ted that he himself :it See, only be Ui the130 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-26 4 LOW AH SF.OH was lined $250 m the Baj v Serai Court for p. ion oi I lay. Mr. Wiiliam S. M. Yeap. Junior Customs Officer, said tval samsu seller an I had a previous ronn m 1950 for a sj ntfe:: TIIK Mentri Bfsar. Perak, Dato62 words
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Article, Illustration269 1952-11-26 4 GrantsToLUiiui $157,000 Give,, ByPerakßraiu IPOH, Tues.-Sincc the beqinnino jPerok MCA hos g.ven gronts MolliJ I to 68 new y.lloge schools m the Stotr was revealed by Mr. Chon No. Koo, of the educationol subcommittee MCA^at todoy, mc et,n 9 of These grants represi n; struction269 words
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Article247 1952-11-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The Settlement Nominated Council today held a public inquiry at the Supreme Court to hear objections to the Butterworth improvement scheme. Mr. C. G Boutcher. who appeared for the Board, said that there could be no doubt ns to the247 words
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Article91 1952-11-26 4 Taiping Police Help Blood Bank KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Police m Taiping Circle are taking an active part m the drive for blood donations. During the past two months, all policemen m the Circle have had their blood groups taken. Police Officers have by this means been directly concerned m91 words
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Article39 1952-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Chinese woman, i. who was a: dered her llduring the l terday morning, is n mental h I tion The case day before Inche the F Chic* I postponed to 1 139 words
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Article173 1952-11-26 4 PENANG, Tues. A random housing survey conducted by the Municipal Health Department during the year m the Chinatown area the most densely populated area ot the town and with the highest death rate from tuberculosis— revealed that there are as many as 101 cubicles m173 words
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Article119 1952-11-26 4 PENANG, Tues. An attractive girl. Soo Hoo Goat (inoh. 19, produced before Mr. B. G. Smith m the Penang Sessions Court, had a chaise of being found consorting with an armed person. Ch'ng Long Foo, at Balik Puhui on Oct. 3. explained to her. This119 words
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Article87 1952-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fifty-seven Chinese presented themselves during the five days visit of a police recruiting team to Bentong, Menta- j kab. Raub, Kuala Lipis and j Kuan: an m Pahang. Twentyfix passed the test and were accepted a* recruits for the regular Federation Police87 words
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112 1952-11-26 4 Time Place For Army Recruitment THE Assistant Recruiting Officer. Major W. H. Blakemore will be at Ipoh on Dec. 3, 4 and 5: at Teluk Anson on Dec. 3. <) and 10: at Penang on Dee. 11. 12 and 13 and Bukit, Mertajam on Dec. 15, 16 and' 17. The112 words
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124 1952-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— The British Film "The Pinter's Wife." starring Claudette I Colbert, will collect money for the relief of listn s among j the dependant- of the victi 5 of bandit activities m Malaya. The Rank Organ Nation and the management of the Pavi-124 words
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118 1952-11-26 4 The Muslim community m I Ipoh will hold a procession on Saturday. Nov. 2.) m celebration of the 1425 th birthday of Prophet Mohammed. Members of the Malay Regiment the Police Scouts, Guides and school children, led by the celebration committee, will march round118 words
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Article55 1952-11-26 4 REV. .7. V AYADURAY, District Superintendent, Central Malaya District, baptised and received eight young M YFers fu members of the Methodist Church yesterday. They were: Misses Evalinc Chia. Grace Mook Thai, Susan Poomalar. and \h -rs. R •hai Rajasegaram, Henry Cham: Y/im, Chia Yit Mm.55 words
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Article276 1952-11-26 4 PENANG. Tucs.— A 13-year-old boy today admitted m the Second Magistrates Court before Mr. J. A. Black that he had sold a lath V wrist-watch, said to be worth $800, and which h^e had stolen from a European's bungalow m Residency Road on September276 words
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Article24 1952-11-26 5 A WOMAN when a ked irii »re Re- Mr. J. B. at tht > ontrol, their ir the tive. I I24 words
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Article58 1952-11-26 5 A PLAIN! :LOI HES been ounr for Sold Ur. M. P. D. Naii at Barker R I is on duty at the gate fi 6 to 6 urn. This, it j, follows threa j 1 I to over tiif ph his return to the ye58 words
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Article166 1952-11-26 5 MUSLIM clubs m Singapore will hold a meeting on Saturday to plan rations for the Coronation m June nexi >'«■■ The Young Men's M. ociation is calling a meet: Muslim clubs and a and prominent Muslims, j nghulus and ketua- m Colony t o this166 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-11-26 5 New Village Comm i ttees' Sta tus Raised JOHORE BAHRU, Tues —A numbej or new village Committees m Johore have been gazetted as Local Councils, H C M Horsley, Set etarj for Chinese Affairs. Johore told o i^roup of new village representatives gathered here for a weeks educational coui terday.322 words
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138 1952-11-26 5 PATROL cars are now equipped to render on the spot aid to victims oi acid throwing, stairs the Singapore Police Force report for 1951. This precautionary measure has greatly reduced th« i severity and extensiveness of the injuries inflicted. A patrol car normally138 words
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Article, Illustration429 1952-11-26 5 »t i;> 1 ITIONS liabk h> locddlM l*daj i> v\ I :li.< I. 81 vt 1! n 111 Kt-iru Tmfal Kil SATA. II"., <. r s| kmi ill M 1 -I' •X Nan>»B Kd 1»m Uil, (.11.11 *****. IK. l*««* v Fattory. River Vallry «< Kllliney Itii429 words
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Article173 1952-11-26 5 OFFICE workers m Raffles Place, Empress Place and surrounding areas m Singapore may not have to queue up m restaurants m the area for their turn to have lunch. Tl opened Esplanade Restaurant is Likely to be open during the day so that workers may go173 words
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Article34 1952-11-26 5 MR. Peter W Labour c 1 South the D il elections v meeting at 1 .30 p.m Empress Place. He will hold ither m< ting ii Breeze Plain at 5 p.m. I34 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-11-26 5 2 Radiomen To Work On Join Feature TWO B i er l ro m A .•t. i. S t« 'k j to i si re progress of work the Col imbo Plan m co tries benel g I scheme. They are Mr. I^oftus Hyde, Supervisor Queensland, of the Australian Broad115 words
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Article74 1952-11-26 5 3 Fined $115 For Assault THREE c ble I leers,] who assaulted a road sweeper, Veerappan of the Town C ansing Department, v.-;^ fined a total of $11: r > m the Singapore Second Police Couri yesterday. The three, Lim Chiew Cheng Koh Cliee Huat KM Tat. X a Seng,74 words
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Advertisement199 1952-11-26 5 From I V/J/r* I LrWf i <n fl «i Mbm UinM^B /ii Cltf Oii fs/M 0 ##f iving 1:1 m\ h i^ LSTWf X ■.1 I- tli.it '/iiit \ni i til Iwnr; hoft? Ml^ J'^i ■> .1 a n i< t fi.i !))< BARBARA *MRRIIYH STANWYCK |^^4fHB MONROE 4 BIG199 words
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Article661 1952-11-26 6 j," and universal education is not its terrors. A hint oi was given m the -c Council during the debate on al committee's report on education. It was that a hundred per cept literacy might well find our offi eged by B d< operate army of aspiring661 words
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Article1004 1952-11-26 6 O.M. GREEN - THE HUNGRY RICE E EATER O.M. GREEN By LONDON. CIXTY per cent of the world's population live mainly on rice, cr would if they could get it. How .-.any of them outside Burma and Siam which feed their peoples well before selling to others have had a square meal of1,004 words
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Article382 1952-11-26 6 Review of Views Foreign Influence IXFLUEXCE <>: foreign P' i is the real cause ol unrest m the Arab world at says Utusan Melayu c r ly. Tiie influence of foreign pou t have been n i into the Arab countries indirectly :h:\»iiiih the kings and hi ah ranking officials,382 words
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402 1952-11-26 6 On Nov 18, 1952 Singapore Took A Step Backward you have been editing The Standard, you have convinced the people of this country that without your help and leadership, they would be largely voiceless. So more strength to your Peal On Nov. 18, 1952, Singapore took a great step backward402 words
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Article280 1952-11-26 6 Sir: It is surprising that certain City Councillors, who during their tenure of service opposed all proposals foi improvement of the work< rs' lot, still expect the workers to vote for them when they stand tor re-election. Mrs. Robert En. a City Councillor for the last four years,280 words
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Article59 1952-11-26 6 Sir; Your news about "Better Temporary Terms" published m your paper tinted 20.11.1952 on Page 2. is of great interest to the Woman Temporary Officers of the Government Service. We would like to know whether Sir Gerald Templer the High Commissioner, meant Men and Wcncn '[(■nporary Officers when59 words
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Article252 1952-11-26 6 Sir: Noni Wright's profile on Margaret Sanger m the Snails Times ol Nov. 2(1 is headed: "Birth Control: New tdea at the right moment..'' Actually I do not think i; is a new idea. The Greeks were aware of it and il is as old252 words
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Article560 1952-11-26 6 MARSHALL PUGH - My. My. Miss Winsor! MARSHALL PUGH By CIIEI) a t*>ar lor Kathleea Winsoi v, ijj ii i foot slip (if a |M ulx, wntt I torical novel that sold 1.175.000 copies Boston. Thai was thm- husbands a: an( i been quite the HUM for Kathleen mh« '■people keep Iturit at560 words
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Advertisement9 1952-11-26 6 SHUM YIP LEOMG TEA PUHUTIOMS i CAMCfcO* HIGHLANDS l9 words
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Advertisement28 1952-11-26 6 murphy radio more signal. Sole Agents J. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. "^>iX^f )RCHARD ROAD, S'N'GAPORE I r^4 r%*< AD? vHUNu MIIAW DMiii*/ I* All) A I FFI> X^^'28 words
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351 1952-11-26 7 Y. Vi,hin,i Sf.StISS d d NY N °r/ 25 (API-Russio's Andrei able" India Vcompromis. I u "«»»«'oetor y and unocceptof State Ache r'ephed that the" U^'" 9 "l™" WOt Secretor y o$ "important and i?a*e«manlilr." k 1 re 9 ards L th c351 words
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Article12 1952-11-26 7 'Sinister' Red Moves Seen j i pot- j ed 5 Russian j12 words
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Article104 1952-11-26 7 UK To Press For Seat In ANZUS LONDON, Nov. 25 iUP* irting under her ex- AXZUS Pacific, is preparing I all-oul her representa- >rted t'if!:iy. Prime M Win-ton rhill and Foreign Secretary ny Eden are to seek support from the Australian and Zen land Prime Ministers during the forthcoming Commonwealth104 words
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Article90 1952-11-26 7 B! IRUT. Nov. 2b. (AP)— A ted promise of reform by Iraq's new .soldier prime minister gave rise to hop e last night that order might be reston I In Baghdad after a curfew, tanks nnd armoured cars had failed to bring peace to that riot-torn90 words
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Article121 1952-11-26 7 >N S> 'mNV Britain has instructed iti hat, to revwsl that the Iraqi government wasures to protect British lives and I nder-Scciefary, Anthony Nutting ninounced yesterday. state on Iraq m the House o the request o member. Philip Noel I the govern ng further re121 words
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137 1952-11-26 7 Prance Need Aid In I-C. Says Pleven OX. N ifUP)— F Defend tlinisH. ne Pleven said thai F nee needs help m Indo China. In an interview published the magazine United States X. wj si W irld ReP said that Frencl responsibility m IndoChina is "'very heavy" and mot carry137 words
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Article102 1952-11-26 7 '1 HE Exe of the Sngapore Posts and TV lelications Emplo: on b soon to be ores sed by tnb< n m the eri al ppradc to ps I a gem ral neeting to take a ballot. Th was the n a ion of the i102 words
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Article30 1952-11-26 7 MOTOR i 5T Sheni night when m to ghi k andj ofj tin ms i \n am- 1 c i :..mi "o :he i General Hospital i 130 words
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Article32 1952-11-26 7 THE I taterhmeni oi A I ■t i to pi i Mustang i pia rapidly n^ So iU) Korean Air c, ihe headQuart«rs «»f the c announced. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article65 1952-11-26 7 BUDAPEST, Nov. 25 (UP> Hungary demanded the immediate recall today of a Yugoslav high-ranking diplomai aftex accusing him of espionage and declaring him persona non grata. a Hungarian note handed to the Yugoslav legation here called for Marshal Tito*s en--1 voy. Charge d'Affaires Milin Komatina65 words
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Article61 1952-11-26 7 SAIGON Nov. 25 (AFP*: Commander of the Br -ii Far East< m Naval For Adm, Sir Guy Russell arrived today to return the visit paid him ast September by French Far K.i stern Naval For i Commander Admiral Auboyneau. Russell will travel to Banm< thol J i61 words
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174 1952-11-26 7 LONDON', Nov. 25 (Renter; Statesmen of under-develop-ed Commonwealth countries will press here this week Tor more capital goods io speed their industrialisation plans, it was Learned today. The statesmen will be attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers economic conference, beginning here on Thursday. Development174 words
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Article99 1952-11-26 7 Ike Visits UN Headquarters NEW \UKK. Nov 25 (RevI ton— Mr. Dwight Eisenhow< r terday paid his first visit to United Nations Head- quarters since his election as the new President of the I United States. Mi Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary General, re- ved Mr. Eisenhower who wa s99 words
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Article44 1952-11-26 7 I .OX DON. Nov. 25 (Reuter) The Labour Opposition tonight ftfrced an emergency debate m the House of Commons on Kenya after the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. had said the situation there u has to some extent changed for the worse."44 words
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Article38 1952-11-26 7 LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) -The Queen knighted Mr. George Corea, Ceylon's Ambassador to the United States, at Buckingham Palace here j 1 day, and invested him with the insignia of a Knight of the British Empire.38 words
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Article41 1952-11-26 7 TOKYO Nov. 25 (AP)— The Far East Air Forre today charged Staff Sergeant Guiseppe Cascio, 34. oi Arizona, with conspiring to .sel] secret /light test data on F-8(i Sabre jets to the enemy m the Korean theatre41 words
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Article77 1952-11-26 7 Standard London Correspondent LONOON, Nov. 25. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morkct today: LONDON RUBBER Spot 25} d. December 25 ad. Jon./Mor. 25 id. Apf./.'une 25-ld. Jut- Sept. 2 5 d. Nov. c.i.f. 25} d. Merket: Stoody. LONDON77 words
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Article186 1952-11-26 7 TOKYO, N 23 (UP)—, I Jap m is dem i rig pi ivili i n the arr< t and trial of United Nations troops based c thai no other country bold! over Allied foreign eg based or mutual -r, Bi ish Com nonwealth and American186 words
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Article232 1952-11-26 7 NAIROBI. Nov 25 <AP) The Government of Kenya announced last nigh; that punitive measures will be taken immediately against Africans m the Fort Hall area of the Kikuyu native reserve. Commander lan 11. Meiklejohn and his wife, Dr Dorothy Meiklejohn. were savagely attacked with knives232 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-11-26 7 has beenn it "Vi 0 °Wn V. Ular sraffoldin Coronation stand m the Mall, London, nas begun. It will h e 380 ft. long, with 7 rows o f uncovered seats, varying m price irom t3. 10*. to £5 10s. each.— Mirror Pic.45 words
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Article356 1952-11-26 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 25 (Reuter) An American fund m memory of King George VI. which will enable students from the Commonwealth to study m the United States, was launched last night by the English Speaking union. Mr. Lewis Douglas former United States Ambassador to356 words
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Article120 1952-11-26 7 SEOUL. Nov. 25 (UP):-— United Nations Commander General Mark Clark flew back to Tokyo after making "concrete" arrangements to safeguard President-e led Dwight Eisenhower's forthcoming visit to Korea. Gen. Clark spent 24 hoars m Korea m secret conference? with General James Van Fleet. Eighth Army120 words
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Article43 1952-11-26 7 NZ PREMIER SEES QUEEN LOXDOX. Nov. 25 (Reuter) j Queen Elizabeth II received New Zealand Premier Sidney Holland at Buckingham Palace here yesterday. They are I understood to have discussed I arrangements fo r next year's Ruyal visit to Australia and New Zealand.43 words
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Article76 1952-11-26 7 Dutch Asked To Explain AMSTERDAM, Nov. 25, (Reui The Indon High Commissariat at The Hague said today it has asked tl Dutch Foreign Mil for an explanation day"- f two Indonesians of "un< able political activit The tw< an the director of the Antara (Indonesi; y in Holland. Tjwan, and76 words
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Article33 1952-11-26 7 THE pilot of a British jet fighter was killed U when his plane collided m mid-air with a RAF "Valetta* 1 an port aircraft ovei the county of Wiltshire. AFP.33 words
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Article103 1952-11-26 7 EIGHT members <»f Urn No. II S^l— <i— tA Urn Royal \tistr.«li;m An I our .tt h.ini;i JOTIIi ed to the Singapore Blood Hank jresterdaj The donors wn«-: (pi. A. Bailey, Lac B. luin bull, Lac. R. B. Staafield Cpl. A II Huailfi D I Hiiulm-v. Georfc103 words
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260 1952-11-26 7 LONDON N fAP| Prime Minister W I tfhill announced early t surprise reshuffle of hi British government team. vEng two present Cabinet ters and five lesser Lord Wool ton n of the important po I President of the Cot is succeeded by Lorri bury, pre>i260 words
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Article62 1952-11-26 7 WASHINGTON. N (AFP) A United S i spokesman ann< day that the traffic on I xreen the America I w\ 1 be doubled lrom De<-. 1 This aii operating 'for 10 m .0 trips a week U noi tie as that United S62 words
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Advertisement96 1952-11-26 7 I r Entra Vtu t| J^) and PertLt Health Ht'iitt ftt m i /iftrt i* i ift I I ai it :i* I m k^ N I \l\ PI 1...! BO* Ml -rr f HCKK SAM LONG 11.)'_.I 1 Rd Oflirr) I a *****. WHI RE^S I I! VRLEY? jlidnm96 words
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Advertisement153 1952-11-26 7 Christmas Gift Suggestion y\ for YOUNG BOYS. <%csjp^| t Model Aircraft Kits and Accessories I.AYOCHKIN" KITS II {7 $10.20 Kr klt "VIXEN" I.X .5<." I gJI m kll STRAITOD 1.l 4 1 |fjg p, r m "JAVELIN" F.F 5T $i 0.50 per k.t FROG DIANA SAIL PLANE |J 80 m+153 words
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Article194 1952-11-26 8 To Settle Down In Scotland CAPTAIN J. M. Davidson, Manager oi The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. (Eastern) Ltd., accompanied by Mrs. Davidson, sailed from Singapore yesterday aboard the tanker Soya Margareta on retirement. They will so to New Zealand for a holiday prior to settling down m194 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-11-26 8 Picture of the Benreoeli which is due m Singapore on its maiden voyage early next month.16 words
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Article42 1952-11-26 8 VANCOUVER, 8.C., Now 25 (AP) Fourteen Royal Canadian Air Force fliers were killed ter lay when their Lancaster Bomber crashed whi'e landing at the Comox Airport on the Fast Coast of Vancouver Island. No details were available immediately.42 words
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Article108 1952-11-26 8 PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 25 (Renter) The ftrst ol Britain's atom-aye destroyers, HMS Duchess, is lying m the harbour here waiting to join the Home Fleet. The ship is described as a destroyer with the fire power ol a light cruiser, the manoeuverability of a fleet destroyer108 words
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Article196 1952-11-26 8 Standard Shipping Reporter FIRST of a new series of fast cargo liners ordered by the Ben Line Steamers Ltd. of Edinburgh for tinFar East run -the 10,142 gross-tons Benreoch is due m Singapore on her maiden voyage early next month. 7} 1P vessel was196 words
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Article71 1952-11-26 8 SAIGON N 25 (AFP) First Air France C tion liner to fly di red I Paris to Tokyo m a scheduled c of 41 hours 10 1 will land here tomorrow i morning. Guests of honour invited to bo at the aerodrome by nee include General of71 words
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Advertisement587 1952-11-26 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE •<! OverUud s ir I.©, ugetea AH Aaericu Caaadiai Citie. t'.naus; P Sham Spore Arr LA/SI INDIAN Bl 111 53 .v\nv i: MNof »N« IDtt MDcc U ISftA Bl II il »SOM CT/28Ott 8SI>« I Jai 24 lan I Oars oi Drj Cargo Deep Tanki587 words
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Advertisement502 1952-11-26 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 Povaim' Nov Bongkong "Yoehow" Dr. 1? Dec Japan EFKong j Sail- Sails Sails Penan? P S'bam Spore tor ()U502 words
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Advertisement567 1952-11-26 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS v.i\;«! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland I Ine Rotterdam Kotlrrdani Amsterdam 1! A! II AX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON MU ITOKK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE M W ORLI INS Spore F' Sham Penaßfi \()I BAROE (HI) JONov 6 Dec IDa 8 De< ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec 16567 words
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Advertisement351 1952-11-26 8 tAol AoIAIIL LlilJ SAILINGS lIIUM >( WUiN \\m fcj v :<i|<» P. S'hi TKfTOIIIX' f Bmgl '•KOI'vIA' foi l>jtkaru Baugki k Sais Mani a Kobe Vokohatna i "SKLAMHA" fur Banckok J, "I A I 51 HI V for Bangkok -Kiw f/r a?s M^ s orlv) iM-> cci Me'boi. Syteef Britbaoe351 words
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Article498 1952-11-26 9 Advanced Pay System For All Imports To Stay By ARNOLE C. BRACKMAN, Standard Social Correspondent i *!i A n AKIA Nov B^—Thß Indonesian Government has Hatly rejected the plea of national Indonesian importers for more credit with which to carry on business. \,,d with this rejection,498 words
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Article, Illustration138 1952-11-26 9 A dealers* dinner wrafl siven by Messrs. C. and E. Morton Malaya) Ltd., m honour (»f the visit of Mr. L. C. Dean. Export Manager of County Perfumery Ltd.. makers of "Br.vlcreem." Mr. Dean is at present tuurinq the Far East accompanied by Mr. .1. K. Gwin-m-U. Manaqins Director ofStandard - 138 words
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Article30 1952-11-26 9 COMMODITY PRICES rubbei 881 opnußf Hi m M B I •MS leva B jrers StUen I Boyen (i S< II n till •<liv fi i ***** at t l 130 words
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138 1952-11-26 9 UK Motor-cycle Show Attracted Malayan Buyers .uui Motor-( lc show ttiis nsf tiidt'd .it Earls Court, London, from ill <-\rr tlu" world. Including Hongkong and Indonesia. than i1 overear and the I Brii h firms ist, •it marnuous ith or 134 over- rl mofor In and Burma n 1 a138 words
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13 1952-11-26 9 Rubber Up 1½ Cents On Active Mart I r- i M Km. ll'-i13 words
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Article74 1952-11-26 9 SYDNEY Nov 25 (ReutcrP) Britisl) migrant has :itr(l an electron equipI which cuts mc on>l lilt furni_(4 hours to 60 ds. He is engineer J. W. Bavwho arrived from Staf- 1947, and he built qu< m j heater, opeg at 10,000,000 cycles a id. li heat-74 words
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Article37 1952-11-26 9 I N iK Nov. 23 Ql »iLio^inti m tho II)' n lodaj 515.54 to £1 linfl >^ 0813 to U.S (1 S ta I layao Si: |Q 3MO to lonesia ipiah *.j $278.00 to one taei37 words
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Article89 1952-11-26 9 XF.W YORK. Nov. 25 (AFP) Fifteen high ranking rail,inrl rom South-Easi a and the Far East arrived here by air yesterday on the oid tage of a 4-month id the world trip jointly rganised by U.N. Economic m for Asia and the F and the89 words
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Article86 1952-11-26 9 CANBERRA, Nov. 25 (Beuter-AAP) Australian w0 mci are largely responsible for increasing th e nations to- imption, according to Mr. Latham Withall, airt r o f the Associated Chambers <>f Manufacturers. H. aid smokers now pay about EA43,060,000 yearly mi n customs and excise duty, compared with86 words
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Article149 1952-11-26 9 SIX .iAPORE, Tues. In the Malanyan share market today, industrials remained j mostly unchanged m quota- j tions. while tins were inclined to i>< easier. Rubbers .shares i, somewhat erratic. Change Dri ?es a i INDUSTRIALS Bufem Sellers B. B. Pel 36 6 37 6 asei X Neave149 words
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Article206 1952-11-26 9 'I NEW DELHI, Nov. 25 I 1 1 '.\P>- -The hardships caused ]l Indian deck pasaenfera I travelling to Malaya by j 1 <i jarantine regulations have et -n ea=:ed as a result of repi esentationa made by In- dUan representatives In Malaya, Deputy Foreign < i206 words
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238 1952-11-26 9 MA LAVA continues to strengthen her foreign trade balance, October's figures being 5:>0^13;>,903 imports and S?W) 706,650 exports, 'm» a surplus of $7,753,752 against S4,ftOO.(M)ii for September. Tiir overall values of the country's foreign trade for the first ten months this year have amounted238 words
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96 1952-11-26 9 LONDON. Nov. 25 (Renter)— Brewers m Britain have promised their drinkers a double strength beer m which to toast Queen Elizabeth's health at next year's Coronation. The announcement was made at a brewers exhibition here yesterday when 28 beer tasters started a three-, ay96 words
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Article127 1952-11-26 9 JAKARTA, Nov. 25. (Reu-ter-AAP) Lead«i of the Japanese economic goodwill i mission to Indonesia, Mr. Takehiko Hamaguehi, left for! Tokyo yesterday after the con- I elusion of private trade dis- cussions between the Japanese de\e%n\\<i'.) and the Indonesian Economic Council. The results will be laid down127 words
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Article111 1952-11-26 9 THE prQduce market m Singapore was quiei m all sections yesterday with small business passing m copra and coconut oil at slightly lower prices than Monday's levels. Copra changed hands at $32j for November-December shipmeni with further sellers aj Ihe price and buyers at $32 A111 words
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Advertisement109 1952-11-26 9 3f Jolly S^ good wtkj Vo <^X to rt'inrinlH r ]\S c wl y»ur f ri en<i b %f> J§k an <i rclat i 1 1» i n CHRISTMAS Rim NEW YEAR 1> I- to tsrnd a gift Bubftrri|»lio« (on., SINGAPORE STANDARD fr S)a Pla<*r your cirder i^ith y%mt ncarrsl109 words
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Miscellaneous823 1952-11-26 9 Singapore ij DIARY Eng Sionj v i I% WESTERN 1\U1OKV«.I: f. \i\.' r r.W.CUI v I' tioa r-Us* 5.30 pin I <>«lll: X«» l»^r I nj Chines evening i 530 Le f, .iii m m i** Soya M > V.M.C.A 'Tennis at 1 Kalianget, M FM ud Spore Che; -t823 words
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Article, Illustration415 1952-11-26 10 ALICIA HfIRT - ALICIA HfIRT i fi y i I r I > I fold 311 are k). Acc< it hands me i and wer-sh y by n§ •es together cc a for -oious F Pin a turk un the eve and piri lht> wav E uia415 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-11-26 10 GAYNOR MADDOX - GAYNOR MADDOX By Our Cooking Correspondent A MAN-SIZE bowl of steaming Scotch barley broth, with meaty pieces of lamb m it. makes a meal fti itself. Serve toasted crackers, Melba toast or salted bread sticks with it. plus raw carrot sticks and440 words
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Article, Illustration487 1952-11-26 10 I AM 19 years of age. and have a girlfriend who is two years my junior. We have promised each other never to break our love. but. untortunatelv. she was asked to stay with her old-fashioned aunt, and thus I have not seen her for many487 words
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394 1952-11-26 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY By ITH the holiday season fast approaching, and the shops bursting their sides with the most wonderful toys of every description, let's really enjoy ourselves this week and talk about Christmas presents for the kids. it's difficult394 words
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Article65 1952-11-26 10 HEX you bu: I maker, look for o bland firmly. W• pecially m tall drip and vacuum I hich ma top-heavy when there is m tlie upper *****..!: >■ > DRYING on to pre\ enl k .ne, nyloi suckers, and corduroj wrinkU i I ken oui65 words
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Advertisement48 1952-11-26 10 9 hv Om/-/ Af#f#/.v pvvsvnt Suv tin* liiV##ff###f ifiPit /##r^.... Z=^/ FOt?SIPO€N ANt? CXOTIC HKNAMTIIK s* "N GOLD SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR CASES, CIGARETTE BOXES, CIGAR BOXES. RONSON DUNHILL LIGHTERS. DUNHILL CIGAR CIGARETTE ;y HOLDERS LANKA JEWELLERS, I 20. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE, PHONE: *****. r~~^7\ j> **K£S THE48 words
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Advertisement79 1952-11-26 10 I D that you h_ve chosen the best for Bab/ selecting LACTOGEN, mothers can rest the/ have the "best" Take Bab/ Mich' Young E Fei of Singapore, for example A n.onths he can boast >nnt? t muscles an sturdy b.ick resulting from correct feeding LACTOGEN, LACTOGEN is complete ms!k food-79 words
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Miscellaneous411 1952-11-26 10 I rpODAY'S (o[\ I I n v S "Youth is the parsnii t the uii.itt.iin.thle. and mi. I die affe the realization <>t its g utiatt.tin.ibilil v." j j Klathews. WEDNESDAY FOB EVERY— i ONE: Be active, energetic, make plan.,; but avoid a ten- dency to be overly talkative or411 words
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Advertisement45 1952-11-26 11 \]}Q^ VACANT 5 itA 4 j p m nts n an .n.liat noal i !n addi- .htir.ilMiti- I Pri- M Court re-"-ing, < limural :;ild to copy g by J limS; I J •lorn A I vm.i I B >knd Rd. VEHICLE ACCOMMODATE* WAHTHI I Ist.45 words
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Advertisement424 1952-11-26 11 _i!TUATION_y_ACANT I Central Electricity Board (onnauxht Bridge Power Station-— KUn«. «'»»ler llou>e >>hin hjrgrmen. AppUeatiOßl Jf invited Pof rour 1 tcma eiea Appttcaati to Umm evidence <>\ control or s\^n operating modem tMiiiei Cwrisi^tin^ ur iari>r eoaJ and/of 01 1 fired watei hi he boilen unliving ruil MMtoumentation autom itM424 words
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Advertisement451 1952-11-26 11 NOTICE hereby given that TOU TIETJ MING ot No I •■'>. Kannpong Chantedt, Sin- ;>ore has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, for a third cU t uolic Ho 1 -ence restricted lo the sale ol beef arid stool rot consumption on th c ground ftoor ol Ma L.is451 words
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Advertisement419 1952-11-26 11 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. the undersigned Wong Heng Tee of No. 179-D, Sembawang Road. Singapore, carrying on business under the name of KIM WAH HENG" has applied to the Secretary of the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a 2nd Class Licence to sell beer anc stout419 words
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Advertisement409 1952-11-26 11 NO TICK b hereby given thai Mr Tonsj Chye Hin of No 7% North Bridge Road. Singapore, has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore for the issue to him of a Ist class public bouse licence at the premises No 796 North Bridge Boad, Singapore, and tha: the409 words
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Advertisement696 1952-11-26 11 FORM MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS 15 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 NOTICE KM CONTEST!:!) D KTWNI Ihe Electoral Ward of KoK I Notice i> heiehv pvtß lo the electors of the elector^ ird ■> t a Poll I •+n grnnied for tne election now pending for the -aid e!eci«HHi mH ai696 words
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Miscellaneous127 1952-11-26 11 NO K!NJ B:G ras^ w H y p_ is aY" maybe., lj'l Meanwhile- at the blurxo tv covw/y. -cz.pt one// an c »wrk* InONI /-AOOtLAMAD«/.y-WE RElAtjvE^ a&nier -a\ ca RV GRun t iS th' V^ BUT-ALL asa^t? f^-1 gS-aSAVE^-TMAP.VGHT O'M.ME_ f >VER^ -CLOSE J SELL.N' S /DOG^TCHERO QM A T^E^VM127 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-11-26 12 THOUSANDS nf sp«»rt«--loviujj Singaporean- had appomtmem at 5 p ni. vc-tcr-day and tbt*ir destination was the padang— rnu<- ol tun of the basest sporting eveati m tin- Colony. For the fir>t tim.'. Bofb) of international stand.ird- ujs odcrrd on the BCC w litre the145 words
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Article59 1952-11-26 12 •-•ams 3 S< itlaiid: G.Taylor (Cap! V. P O Wool!: F B E lington; I. N tson L. Hol- SI C. E. A. Baird, lit. Rest: T. R. Wallen; D. -v B ne, J. E. Hoare; R. P. B D J. R. II ChalH. H. H.59 words
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Article697 1952-11-26 12 THE FIJIANS REMAIN UNDEFEATED Bellona Goes Down Fighting By DONALD JOHNSTON, Standard's Rugby Reporter. BEFORE the largest crowd ever to watch a Rugby match m the Colony among whom was Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll the Fijians beat HMNZS Bellona by two goals and a try to one697 words
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207 1952-11-26 12 No Racing Commentaries Untll I sth' the nt'\t m\ inith thoosaßda <>t racial fans m M.ila> a u ill ;i i\ i" < ontend uithi mi t i imiiu- i oniuu'nt.ti > «ii" iii ti ti\«T Radio Malaya ffcej w ill oiil% grl n rcsolta aid dls- i iplioa >i'207 words
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Article79 1952-11-26 12 iAIPIXG. Tues. A cinrice m aid of the Royal Engineers' Sport Club will be held on Dec 6 from 8.30 p.m. to midnight m Hokkien Hoay Kuan. X Road B.\ the kind p ion of its commanding officer, the dance band of the 12 Royal Lancers will be79 words
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Article710 1952-11-26 12 ASIAN TABLE TENNIS JAPAN'S lone woman representative, Y. Tanaka. who is a strong favourite for two Asian women's table tennis titles m the Asian tournament now being held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Qualified for her final last nicht Partnering India's Gool Nasikwala, they beat710 words
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Article90 1952-11-26 12 Difficulty had boon experienced tf> gel i ies m the U.K. but the .situation he said, was gradu improving. Small toy us m the Federation which were to receive dit'M-1 nil engine generator plants, he >.\n\. were Taiping, Kota Bh mi, kin mi:;, M-:it;j--k.th. Bentong, Kuala Trenginu. .l.ism90 words
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Article70 1952-11-26 12 Today's SPORT RUGBY: Scotland v The Rest at SCC (Copt. Clayton); Naval Base v G.H.Q. at Naval Base (Major Howard); RNAS V RAF Tengah at Sembawang (G/C Seymour); Nee soon v 3 BOD at Nee Soon (Fl/Lt. Denning); RASC v REME at Ayer Ram Road (D.S. Goldie): 'Police v RE70 words
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Article95 1952-11-26 12 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 24 (IP) World iieavyweight boxing champ Rocky Marciano said today that ex-champ Walcoti will get the first chance to win back the crown >ably ne t March. Marciano and his manager. A! WoiU. said three cities were m the running to play host95 words
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Article296 1952-11-26 12 MEN'S TEAM EVENT. 5 p;n India vs. Singapore; 9 p.m. Macau vs. Singapore. MIXED DOUBLES. 5 p.m. Satoh/Tanaka vs. Lav Sc!i Fong/Iu Lai Lin: Lim Peng Quee/C. P. Rayan vs. Wong Sek Tian/Chan Yu Tsing; S Suppiah/D. D. Wong vs. Mr. 4 S: Mrs. Liem Ngo Soen: Lie296 words
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Article604 1952-11-26 12 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By But Noronha Is Beaten At Last! DISPLAYING all round superiority, the Singapore Recreation Club were worthy winners of the Professor Sandosham challenge shield when they scored a convincing 3-1 victory over the Ceylon Sports Club m the finais of the Singapore Hockey Association's Division604 words
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