Singapore Standard, 27 November 1952
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Title Section17 1952-11-27 1 Singapore Standard a. m x VOL. HI NO. 148. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration326 1952-11-27 1 Forces Kill Five Reds In One Day KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A notorious Communist, Lim Yoke Siew, and his comrade, Kang Hui Fong, both of whom had terrorized Tiang Dua New Village in Malacca for a long time, were two of five terrorists killed by security forces326 words
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7 1952-11-27 1 Argument Rages Over Head Of Queen 11.7 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-11-27 1 photo STUDENTS of the Fooi man Academy of Music in Branksome Road. Singapore, who donated ,s4B..>'i to the Christmas Toj fund. The students seen in this picture express* t the hope that their little contribution would lead others to follow suit, StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article150 1952-11-27 1 rNFI ED NA i (UP) T nt trea 1 Russi iferous »ns t -d priority in I I Fnited ►mpromi K 1 peace I By 5 one abstention nbly's main P I pul I all list >n. Thus it I— with tl of t:150 words
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Article92 1952-11-27 1 JESSI I ion n Renter \v buti bet u l non Boi m o i> the boldei li- inning in ke| n I Malaj in Chinese isso i iation's 13 I h so p drawn recently The ticket N<> li>~~ Ho i> worth >liM».i)iM». long Ben92 words
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Article16 1952-11-27 1 ►NDON, 26 (UP) British Commonwealth open a crucial >mic confei en I >morrow.16 words
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Article106 1952-11-27 1 Bonn To Have Consul Here A WEST German Consulate will be opened in Singapore early nexl year after an ab- e u i4 years. Mr. Gottfried Kaufmann. Consul-General for Thail md on his way to Bangkok aboard the La Marseilles to open a Consulate there, said his gov* ernmenl will106 words
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Article37 1952-11-27 1 THE Malayan Railw*ry Administration announced jester lav that a new station "fifingei Sayong* between Rangairi and Mon^kibol. on the maia line, will be opened for pas.3ei g•> parcels and goods traffic from Dec. l.37 words
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Article45 1952-11-27 1 STOCKHOLM, ao- 26, i aPi Dr. Sven Andei Hedin, one of the wt#i o greatest authorities on C-witrtJ Asia and an explorer for v i re than 50 years, die,! fcj Ids home heie today. He v. j- ti7 rem i "Id.45 words
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Article35 1952-11-27 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 26, (Reu- British Amba n tor, Su Derwent W, Kerraode \w\ rlv to Singapore e\\K- nWtt month to attend the M««»»»l conference of heads of British diplomatic missiout in SouthEast Asia.35 words
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Article21 1952-11-27 1 YUGOSLAVIA'S Deputy s Premier Blaijojk'O has been removed* ft om "unite* for pro-Russian tendencies^ it wav announced yfcwday.21 words
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Article, Illustration412 1952-11-27 1 Labourers' Children Contribute A CARETAKKR ol Hirers' children in i Petang, Taiping, h< Readers' Christmas '1 j.v Fund, immediately asked teone in the Estate Oilice to send in her "little contribution of $10" to the Fund. In a letter to us, Ayafc Nagamah the caretaker, said she i v, >uld412 words
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51 1952-11-27 1 LONDON. Nov. 26 (Reutei) Rationing of eggs in Britain is to stop next spring, it was announced in the House of Commons today. Major Lloyd George said price control would also come to an end and with it the Government subsidy of £22,--000.000 a51 words
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Article60 1952-11-27 1 LOXDON. Nov. 26 (AP): The Duke of Edinburgh took ofi today from London Airport for Malta on a week's- visit to the Mediterranean island base where he served in. the British Navy, He was flying non-stop in a British European Airways I "Elizabethan." During his stay,60 words
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Article32 1952-11-27 1 PARIS. Nov. I>H (UP).— UNESCO's seventh General j Conference voted today to accept the resignation of Director General Jaime Torres'Bodet. The vote was 39 in favour, none against, eight abstaining.32 words
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Article27 1952-11-27 1 HONG KONG. Nov. 26. (AFP).- -Captain Charles Edward Broad (;")<>>. Master of the Blue Funnel Line's vessel, Autolycus. died ot heart failure in a hospital here.27 words
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Article27 1952-11-27 1 PAKISTANI police opened tire on a threatening demonstration of 200 villagers in the district of Comilla yesterday killing foui and injuring 1 M.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article75 1952-11-27 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 26 —1 He following are the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy: LONOv/N RUBBER pot 25id. December 25 id Jon./Mor. 25 d. Apr /June 24id. June/Sept. 24 id Dec. c.i.f. *5d Market: Rather easier. LONDON TIN75 words
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Article110 1952-11-27 1 Thai Police Arrest Tass Man RANGOON, Nov. 26 (AFP j The correspondent for Tas A g e n c y. Thongbai j Chaungchad. was arrested by Thai police last night charg< with being concerned in 1 nt Communist plot I j overthrow the Thai Govern- j I ment. j Also110 words
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Article94 1952-11-27 1 LONDON. Nov. 26 (UP)The British Labourite opposition won a tactical victory in its fight against the Conservative Government's oil! to denationalize the nal steel industry today when the House of Commons wa foi to adjourn for, Lack ol i quorum. 'Liu- steel debate was h i94 words
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Article162 1952-11-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter PROVING tests of tbe first generating machine at Singapore's Pasir Panjang power atation are still bemg 'earned out Mr. C. C. Payne, the, GHr Electrical Engineer.told The Standard yesterdav. 1 Mr Pa>ne said that although gommisiiouiag tests have not started yet. progress162 words
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Article256 1952-11-27 1 THE Communist terrorists In West Selangor have suffered a crashing defeat at the hands of the Ist Suffolks and Police contingents in an operation which culminated in a hattle yesterday in the North Koala Langat Forest Reserve Li these battles four terror-) ists were killed. including256 words
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Article81 1952-11-27 1 HERE FOR X'MAS i. o()K says Uttic P e ter, 'Tli.it man taking our picture." rhis Standard photo shows < j reunion between Wondi Daniel (13) and her j brother. W e ads nno arrived by Qanl is BO \i yesterdaj from lustralu to spend her. "holiday here, was telling81 words
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Article31 1952-11-27 1 EX-KING IAKOIKS nun story which started in mii Monday's issue in a weekly feature. The second last ,1 men will be published in Tin- Standard ae*| Monday, Dec. I31 words
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Article65 1952-11-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The special constables who were killed when about 30 terrorists, using Bun guns. ambushed a police party of 18 men in the Kota Xtaggi area of Johore on Monday were Sergeant Tahir Bin Zainal. Corporal Ahmad bin Jais, S C. Zainal bin Aand65 words
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Article58 1952-11-27 1 20,000 I-C Reds lose On Nasan 11.'. A A l in fi on »he k« y French po i pecting the: Tonkii ance ;> reported todav that two 0: of Vietminh 20.000 wer« -I through the surrounding I Tin.' defei fought off several p patrols, bul French offii the main58 words
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Article51 1952-11-27 1 SI OUL, V,' 26 (UP) in- in Korea within 48 b f erish welcoi I curity preparations by Am«-H-I balled tod unsupported by >flft< ial announi I Mi Eisenhower would a' a South Koi '-.in til :i" 'i ite Thankag I■ I i I51 words
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Advertisement14 1952-11-27 1 i w austraiian\ brought to your table, arm fresh and wholesome SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE14 words
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Advertisement82 1952-11-27 1 SHELL MOTOR OH. (yrccta/mea in Ocouaaa V^Bi^^^^^^S^^. /^T/iuuuW^ *fcTg P^fS^t 2r 7 J" J ImAL^' aw SCOTCH WHISKY thai elusive vOmCthutg ifl tl»«r at(iiu>|>' 'i >>< QUrfllivct, in the Highlands <>! BitiiiUturc, captured m this highest of **in>kv In the procos ol disti!ljti<>n. th« (ilenfiddtch BtWnie-Glenli\et Distiilei ie». of *tuch82 words
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Article209 1952-11-27 2 New Charter To Take Effect On Jan 1 Next Year Standard Staff Reporter THE hawkers charter recommendation of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission that all hawkers should be licensed without any limit as to number will come into force on Jan. 1. All food hawkers will,209 words
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180 1952-11-27 2 Must Sell Child To Pay Fine, He Says ON be Qf Rned $73 in thr Singapore Pirsl Police i■. ai yesterday for causing pfi to a woman with Ho Cho Moi. an eldei rj eaman exclaimed: must pel] my child to pay the ft But he paid ii the end180 words
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Article28 1952-11-27 2 l was charged in the Si Second P ig Yeo Knee Hua i ex- at the Chartered Ba V Nov, 13. and v. mti28 words
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Article224 1952-11-27 2 SENT to the Gimson School lor Boys in 19J0, a bo\ made live escapes from the Home, the Singapore I ourth Police Court Magistrate Mr. E. H. D'Netto was told yesterday. I•: Mi Ngai Mr. i from 'he G w B ys' Home. Clement!224 words
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Article32 1952-11-27 2 consi month averaged I DOO galloi in the history lof v.' Department I 00C gallons of distribul I dui nonth over and above distributed in Oct32 words
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Article253 1952-11-27 2 FOR failing to display a proper '"L" sign on a private car. Ser Tiam. holder of a provisional driving licence, was fined $20 or one Week imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate. Tiie seaman, Ng Soon Tcek. was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry in which Tan Puee Chua253 words
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Article28 1952-11-27 2 Nine Chinese were each fined $30 by the Moar Magistrate for manufacturing Coconut oil in Muar Tu.vn without licences from the PlfNWlPnl nf (ha Tniim VirfirA28 words
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Article, Illustration106 1952-11-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SEAMAN told the Singapore Relief Court yesterday how he saw a shipmate set upon another member of the crew with an axe and hacked him to death. The alleged assailant, the court was told, then carried the body of hisStandard - 106 words
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Article118 1952-11-27 2 A CONCERT «nc\ sale that will give a new washing machine to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, as well as Christmas iys for the sick little inmates will be held on Dec. 3, at 10.'i5 a.m. at St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall under the auspices of118 words
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Article35 1952-11-27 2 "All Muslim shops in Kuala Lumpur will remain closed on Saturday, Nov. 29 in honour of Holy Prophet M amad's birthday celebrations" c. < a communique from c f h Indian Muslim Musj.io 'ommittee.35 words
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257 1952-11-27 2 Detainee Claims He Was Born In Singapore EVIDENCE was heard before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday in connection with an application by a merchant for a writ ol habeas corpus. The merchant. Lim Seng Poh. was arrested on Oct. 13 on a banishment257 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-27 2 photo. THREE students of the SI. Patrick's School who received their Commissioned Certificates from the Governor yesterday were Under Offlvers Cuthbert Ballard. Terrence Perreau and C. Letchim man. They are the first students of the School's Cadet Corps to he appointed officers. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article, Illustration169 1952-11-27 2 THIS IS JOEY, a pet monkey of Mv. K. Hughes of the New Zealand Insurance Company. The long face she is pulling with her foot is for the weekend binge* she had. She guzzled a lot of beer at a little party and broke169 words
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Article92 1952-11-27 2 Taximan, Woman Stabbed J A TAXI DRIVER. Aiyakr.nu Amurthalingam (4o). was 'fatally stabbed at 2 a.m. yesterday as he lay sleeping in his room in Rangoon Road. Singapore. A woman who was with him was stabbec in the arm by the assailant. Police found bloodstained fingerprints on the window. It92 words
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Advertisement26 1952-11-27 2 Qj 1 f° r y oungsters MECCANO SETS From 3.50 t BAYKO Plastic Budding Bricks 7 DRESSED DOLLS From $21 50 C^lff TEDDY BEARS From 3.5026 words
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Advertisement191 1952-11-27 2 E-^ fiT w^^ Ijhe wonderful lamp 1 i ADVT OF THE GENERAL ELECT R:C CO LTD OF NG SINGAFQUi HALACCA IPjM IUMPud fSA>( tfOMACH "TROUBLES The family standby i/ 6^ 3 w fcr prompt relief of M/j INDIGESTION ilp^^^ GASTRIC ACIDITY SOUR |T»S*2Sj* j STOMACH HEARTBURN l-°'\'; Tt j D191 words
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348 1952-11-27 3 Ii \Ki ol 1953 v. ill see considerable strides ttcr awareness v! the help needed by the ilatiea «>t Siagapore, according to plans re- ul.u Jt the weekly luncheon of the nh lUD. md i tance on behalf of at m I348 words
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Article26 1952-11-27 3 39 Pass First Aid Exams •v. D 22 training, 10 u k ind 12 SI J .en for I the ea Ire in 20 foi H26 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-11-27 3 Water Engineer To Study New Type Reservoir Standard Staff Reporter THE City Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, will shortly visit Australia to study and observe the method of asphalt construction of two reservoirs, similar in size to the new $2,500,000 reservoir to be built348 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-11-27 3 photo TOM SOLIANO and Kita Solosa caught in one of th*> folk dances that will form part or the floor show at Raffles Hotel on Dec. (J when the Filipino Association will hold a 'Philippines Nisht" dmce to raise funds for the Association and for the Leprosy Association. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article275 1952-11-27 3 PART of $2,000 worth of goods stolen from the Singapore Co-operative Society Stores in Victoria Street, produced in court as case exhibits yesterday, turned a small section of the court room into a miniature store. In the dock, stood Toil Ah Koh (27) charged with housebreaking275 words
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Article68 1952-11-27 3 THE Government of India has decided that if a suitable candidate is available, one ol the three scholarships offered to candidates ot Indian origin in Malaya lor 1953-54. will be awarded lor training in Indian music, and dance. Application forms can be had from the Representative68 words
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Article172 1952-11-27 3 FOR !i: I time i Singapoii I«o s .k' in an opium den at na S: i cot when I I Pol.< raided I pi« i on Aug. 21, the Singapore Relief Court Magi Irate, Mr. J B Jayaretnan was told ye tei day.172 words
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Article31 1952-11-27 3 THES andard regrets that the d "murder" a e refen ng to th< d at :< nent officer Mr. ;u Stewart Evans in the illage ol S Etengit th E31 words
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Article134 1952-11-27 3 RECOMMENDING that a van driver. Sabit Ali bm Mohamad be prosecuted for negligent driving, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh yesterday returned a finding of misadventure at an inquest into the death of a 13-year-old Malay boy, Mohamad Nasir bin Omar. Omar was knocked down by134 words
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Article51 1952-11-27 3 THE following were elected office bearers of the Singapore Stamp Club for the year beginning Oct. 1: President. Mr. T. A. Keegan; Secretary Mr. H. G. Rodvk; Exchange Manager, Mr. K. G. Fish; Committee Messrs. E. S. Giles. J. H. Gates, F. J. Braga. C. W. V.51 words
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Article112 1952-11-27 3 BOUN D FOR SUNNY SPAIN SUNNY Spain is now the attraction for charming Singapore stenographer, Miss Teresa Ortega, who leaves Singapore this morning by Comet jetliner for Europe. Two years ago Miss Ortega saved up enough mon i to make a trip to London and spent five enjoyable months there.112 words
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Article337 1952-11-27 3 SAYS IMMIGRATION CHIEF THE Singapore Immigration Department has been successful in preventing M infiltration of Communist elements", into the Colony the Controller. Mr. J. L, J. Haxworth, declared yesterday. He said if such elements were known trying to enter, they would undoubtedly have been stopped. '.'And337 words
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Article47 1952-11-27 3 The following office-bearers of the Balestier Community Centre. Singapore, have been elected for 195 Chaa tn i John Pinto. ice Chairman— A. A. David Singho, Hon. Secretary— Tan Chin Chua. Asst Hon. Secretary Foo Voon Sm Hum. Tre irer— Bek Swee Ki ing, Aast Hon47 words
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Advertisement129 1952-11-27 3 £3X3 W&VtettWtem&mim^^ f*\> //##i// Slitlo in V* Mt S a §.41 wilt rvwsiii r /V#V#'v #f#i#/ 0m ran a fi Satiny far All. S^Ol? C^T^\ GRAND SEASON u* xy fi fir f S -^3 R i.asi 3 clays ff Striking Bargains -r.arlvuarnr Blankets TO" v 90" I. rl«r S.VOO each.129 words
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Advertisement161 1952-11-27 3 'HAMELEO* V I i'C j White in tht early t^^jaW morning, the I "Chomelecn Orchid" of Mexico changes to crimson at obout 10 om. In the otter- noon it is orange and ot sunset, blue, remaining <o till morning. BJSffi'SS Well known through out the world, the w* V^X^^ZjC: populority161 words
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Article469 1952-11-27 4 Tempter Meets New Villagers At King 's House KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— "This is not going to be a Communist country, believe me/' said Sir Gerald Templer to 30 Chinese from inland Hakkc villacvs from Kuala Kubu I Bahru to Klang, who were guests or469 words
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Article, Illustration113 1952-11-27 4 Brother Sister For Elections JOHORE BAHRU Wed A brother and a sister, ren of the late Date Musi i] a former Meritri Bt I Johore, have been put foi ward by IMP to the Joll H T vm Council elections :n bin Ja'afar, the pre- Member for Home Affair-, uncle.113 words
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Article62 1952-11-27 4 THE 8,621 gross tons East Asiatic rargo liner. Pretoria, completed her maiden voyage to Singapore when she sailed in yesterday bringing a g cargo of "good cheer' for Christmas. It was 500 tons of beer from Denmark. The other b'oo tons were general cargo. Th e62 words
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301 1952-11-27 4 PENANG, Wed. -A suggestion that Penang should first set a target ot SIO 000,000 investment in the Federal Security Loan, and then proceed not only to reach, but to surpass it. was made by the chairman ot the Settlement Loan Advisory Committee,301 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-11-27 4 Mr. J. G. Parambil, IndeI pendent candidate in the West ward lor the Dec. (5 Singapore j City Council elections, will j hold live election rallies. On Nov. 28, at the junction !of Devonshire-Granec Roads; Nov. 29 in Mount Emily City j Council quarter^: Dec. 1 at Xewton112 words
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Article104 1952-11-27 4 Khalsa Gives Hope To 300 THE Khalsa English Schoo' at Niven Road has come to the aid of 300, Standard V pupils in Singapore Government Schools who may fail to gain admission into se oudary classes next year, in "pite of the Malayan Aided Schools Councils' offer of 540 seats104 words
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Article65 1952-11-27 4 LEE CHAN OO was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with using criminal force on a woman, Koh Ai Kim (32). with intent to outrage her modesty at an address in Pickering Street on Nov. 25. He was also charged with causing hurt to Koh.65 words
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Article82 1952-11-27 4 WHEN 20-year-old Fong Wai Thong, described as "a welleducated boy," pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of theft, the prosecuting officer asked that the case be treated leniently. On Tuesday. Fong was stated to have stolen four boxes containing 1282 words
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Article60 1952-11-27 4 T II E Japanese freighter Shinwa Maru arrived in Singapore yesterday and discharged 500 tons general cargo, consisting mainly of steel bars. corrugated iron sheets and bicycle spare parts made in Japan. Meanwhile, the 8.1. freight(gfr Warora, and the Chinese Nationalist vessel Hai Fei, were loading60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-11-27 4 FOR the first time in Singapore elections, one candidate's supporters hit upon a novel way of displaying post* rs. The candidate is Mr. C.F.J. Ess. Independent candidate contesting the City Waul in the Dec. 6 City council elections. His supporters pistcd up posters in such a way that it read:68 words
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Article183 1952-11-27 4 KCALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Nine leading flour importers in the Federation today objected to Government's proposal to control the price of flour, when they attended a meeting in Kuala Lumpur called by the Federation Controller of Supplies to hear their views on the proposed con rol. The control,183 words
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125 1952-11-27 4 Progs 'Pray Then Prey', Raj Charges Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour Rochorc) yesterday charged the Progressive Party of "praying on their knees during ejection time and preying on the people for the rest of the year." Addressing a Labour Party election rally a;125 words
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101 1952-11-27 4 THE 2.000-strong Singapore Muslim Drivers' Benevolent Association wants every carowner in the Colony to have a driver. In a letter to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L Blythe, asking Government to make provisions in the Labour Code "to protect the interests of drivers in101 words
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Article134 1952-11-27 4 MR. K. If Old MOHA ED Pro. E*i C Ward candidate Smga; City Councj < ions on Dec 6, said that by electing him the Wai d have an experienced representative In the Council a keen rea. tion of the needs of people." In an election134 words
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Article405 1952-11-27 4 >l BST I |<|\ 1i.i1.1-- to ioail shedding lodaj i> New S'nore i< <• k- i bene tit Place. I Lrcfctone, Balestier Rd., -talari Impus, Siong h<mBiscuil I<iv B.M B.< MacRitcbie, Braddell Rise, Msugotj ».-t Island «.<»u Club. indsor i'k Setetar Pumps, n. MIOO, SeJetar Wirelesss. iilati-. J405 words
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Article43 1952-11-27 4 ONE of the largest consignments of grapes 8.000 cases from Almeria. Spain arrived m Smuapore yesterday in the Swedish cargo liner Burma. Other good, for Christmas tables are coming j n Readily, and the godowns by the waterfront are filling up.43 words
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252 1952-11-27 4 Youth Saw Husband Stab Wife (COURT TOLD) KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-A 11-vear old bov said in the High Court, here today, that he was playing near a house one morning, when he heard shouts and groans. He went to the house and peered through the kitchen window and saw a man252 words
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Article119 1952-11-27 4 SIX tradei from Indonesia. who tried to enter the I illegally on N 22, were each 8l ed m by the S apore F art I Police sisirate. Mr. EL H. CTNetto terday or three months' rigorous imprisonment. Plead ng e ty to a119 words
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Article182 1952-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, and Lady Templer accompanied by the G.O.C Malaya, Major-Genera 1 Sir Hugh Stockwell, flew to the Malay Regiment Depot at Port Dickson, this morning. The High Commissioner watched recruits- in their 18th week of training, carrying182 words
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Advertisement34 1952-11-27 4 ggk Longer Up-' X ML Lower Costs-- Tfie NEW 12 cwt. E BEDFORD j DELIVERY VAN DESIGNED TO DO A VAN'S JOB BETTER SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR -Molacca-Seremba„-|poh-Penan g -Bu»t e rworA-Jess«Ho. BORNEO MOTORS LTD.34 words
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Advertisement84 1952-11-27 4 PAINTS ENAMfiB ■J >v IFOR BEAUTY C MAXIMUM DURABILITY AT A PRICE EVE RYONE CAM AFFORD SOLE AbFKV HONG SEH P. 0 KK 14 61 TEL6424& ***** SIN6APORF FOR ADULTS ONLY! W I 4 Inl< ri: \u.. nil Mm I PAVILION -S33N; ion i n 1 ne roli presents etocllen'84 words
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203 1952-11-27 5 Timber Export Difficulty To Be Ironed Out »,l \i 1 I MiM R, Wed. Malaya's timber export mi to receive a great boost in the future forestry conh-renrr in Malaya under the IS I imkl and Agricultural Organisation lot Vsia and the Pacific which opens in D i d Forestry203 words
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Article10 1952-11-27 5 Drop In 'Citizen' Papers 'I gg md as ,r. inch.10 words
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Article96 1952-11-27 5 IPOH. Wed. En a ocked Buntong New Village pc ice found the of an Indian labourer ging a rope and his l ished o death on the The dead man. Oothan. aged 38, i labourer attached to the Anti-Ma'arial Department His wife. Padamanampathy jed 296 words
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Article353 1952-11-27 5 ProductionsNow Being Sent To Many Countries KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Technically, the best equipped film unit in Asia is to be found in Malaya. This is the opinion of AvAr. T. Hodge, head of the Films' Division, Department of Information, who has visited fim stuctios in353 words
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Article76 1952-11-27 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Nov. 26 Ml M K Vivekananda. in- bj interpreter, magistrate's; court i '.<.' Buntar, will proceed to Butterwortfa to take up duties at the magistrate's court, ami Mi s Gurusamy Pillai. will come to Pai it Bun •at to take bis tune. Mi P T76 words
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Article190 1952-11-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—The Selangor Government is considering a recommendation by the Assistant Town Planner that certain country lands within the extended Municipal area be converted to town lands and the cultivation conditions removed. The Assistant Town Planner explained to the Town Planning and Building Committee190 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-11-27 5 THIRTY leaders from nv land Hakku New Villages from Kuala Kubu to Kajimg visited King's House on Tues&aj si the invitation of Lady Templer to "poke anion 1 in my house as I poke around in yours wh'-n I visit your villages." Picture shows I.ady liinpirr gi ee this the58 words
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Article52 1952-11-27 5 TAIPING, Wed.— ln an address to transport workers here yesterday. Mr. Ng Kim Siang. a trade union officer j from Kuala Lumpur, said that i there should be a Federation of Transport Workers Union. He also spoke ot measures for the strengthening of the Perak Motor-vehicles52 words
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Article208 1952-11-27 5 Killer Had Photo And A Parang JOHORE BAHRU, Toes. Amarvasai. a labourer ol N< K Scudai Estate, whose retrial on i a charge of dei look place Justice Abb was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to and was sentenced years imprisonment. He was accused of ki ing ius208 words
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Article56 1952-11-27 5 SI OPPED by a < for having a a I p:ate. seller. K M An Bee to the policeman to lei him I lined I I 'i tha S ipore Fourth Pe rday. in dciauh rigoi Bring 1 i b i Hash i B The56 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-11-27 5 rWO -i <mii who ihe iii 1 iii ilk espeel to ini.iiii j i Qoera x wits I* llKll I > i(i< I s iii. i.i mi a l)n\ < n* be Mh Km. in P. isan Srrai > Ii on and Pal; .d i c.uln < 1 1 rv*76 words
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Advertisement110 1952-11-27 5 Snfl sa\ an ni Ji ~^bb .J& 9 flfiyr JH w >3f^cV an 1*1 SilS^" m anna aaaannnnnnnG anVnaanm fl V Bnnnnnnnnnn*-nM^_ORnT an BBP^^w^M^ai j.?-.; as w, -aw-' 99 bb^^^^ _^m.n^^^ na "r**.' BBBKaauan bi bbmbbbw -^-A^*^ 1 aaVi*''^^? mm n^ v**^ naT .^analr^-" r -?r,«nw l nae v -Bar^110 words
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Article733 1952-11-27 6 ft] lost in in jtii that the v rki rs ild i pi the wage cuts recommended in the Rubber Wages Arbitration Board. workers have accepted the wage cut i vi n though f cut had to be imposed by a clarification of J aph 13733 words
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416 1952-11-27 6 Sanchi Ceremony ''Most Sacred For Century BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OUDDHISTS from all parts of the world will gather at the sacred shrine at Sanchi, in north India, on Saturday for the century's most sacred ceremony for the Buddhist fold. At this416 words
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Article1335 1952-11-27 6 ERNEST MAIN - What Is Going To Happen In Iraq? ERNEST MAIN -By comes the turn of Iraq to start needling the British in the Middle East This winter of 1952-53 see< the conjuncture of 1. The end of the first nty years of the AngloIraqi Treaty; 2. The enthronement of the young1,335 words
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Article386 1952-11-27 6 Review o Views Travel More GKXKRAI.LV the Malays are not aware ol the value of making journeys to countries abroad, says Utusan Melayu. Although thousands of Malays ii" to Mecca every year on pilgrimage yet the number ot those who visit other countries is very small. It ;s regrettable, adds386 words
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824 1952-11-27 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - Federal Legislative Council's Most Memorable Debate ASTER GUNASEKERA By HTUE 1952 session of the A Federal Legislative Council concluded in a manner fitting to the splendid work done by it during the year. It was one of. if not the best meetings of the reformed Federal Council and reflected great824 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-11-27 6 "Now, Sir il you'll just Iry these for *»i*e. J must13 words
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Advertisement16 1952-11-27 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST J& tt^fy/Zr Jewellery KWONG CHEONG LOONG LTD. 59» High Street Tel: 7571 *****16 words
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Advertisement9 1952-11-27 6 LETTERS SEE PAGE 10 1 mm **x' m, '»mammmawmmaas*i-mmms9 words
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Advertisement29 1952-11-27 6 w^f^^f murphy \&jnw\ w radio C: :-;arD kOAD HHGA-POM /'/&)w// S s /flfco (b n ff %m mmW ~r^ 3> J55 c _w~- j CHUNG KHIAW BANK, U J29 words
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Article379 1952-11-27 7 Police Evict 2,000 From The Bad Areas LONDON, Nov. 26: Socialist Members of Parliament yesterday won permission for an emergency debate on conditions in terror-ridden Kenya colony after Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyttelton, admitted things there had "to some extent changed for the worse". The former Labour Colonial Secretary.Reuter; AP; AFP; U.P. - 379 words
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Article121 1952-11-27 7 Death For Leaders Demanded N UROBI, Nov 26, I HP)— The death sentence for the leaders of the Mau Man secret society was demanded in the Kenya legislature yesterday as 12 blanket-clad members of the Kikuyu tribe were charged with the murder of a British fanner at North Kinangop, 80121 words
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Article72 1952-11-27 7 DUESSEI.DORF. Nov. 26. .(Renter I A German court said today it will rule within i the next few weeks on the [validity of Adolf Hitler's final will, allegedly dictated in a Berlin bomb shelter two days I before his death. Th e ruling became necessary to72 words
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Article159 1952-11-27 7 LONDON, Nov 26 (Reuter)— Individual payments of £15 to former Far Eastern prisoners of war nre going out at the rate of 1,000 a day, the government announced today. Mr, D. Heathcoat Amory, Minister of Pensions, told the House of Commons 20,000 payments already have159 words
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Article33 1952-11-27 7 FORMER German leaden at present in Egypt have advised the Egyptian government to severe economic relations with West Germany if Bonn pays reparations t<, Israel, Soviet zone sources said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-11-27 7 DUKE OPENS CYCLE SHOW Photo THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH opened the Cycle and Motor Cycle ShoA at E. ul\ Court, London on November 15 Daring his tour of the stands, Prince Philip met many cycling personalities. Photo Shows: The Duke of Edinburgh i left), chatting with Mrs. Eileen Sheridan. CovenA.p. - 79 words
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Article115 1952-11-27 7 I\<>\ M (Renter) Britain's Labour r)\d a leading official on a fact-finding is authoritative!? learned. e is a development of < links i Asian S ould follow Labour P. !er Clement i r to India. Pakistan and Burma in Jam: The part decide tomorrow whether115 words
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Article11 1952-11-27 7 > ion --end a -Jeneral by be airman.11 words
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Article57 1952-11-27 7 TOKYO, Nov. 26 (ReuterAAP) A British Naval court martial aboard the Briti-h cruiser Newcastle yesterday ent( need seaman Patrick Harrison to one year's impriient and dismissal from the service for assault and causing bodily harm to a Japanese waitress on Sept. 19. The Japanese handed over57 words
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294 1952-11-27 7 The Oueen Plans Reshuffle Of Sandringham LONDON Nov 20 (AP>— The i left London by automobile yesterday for the rojj .e Saudi ingham, in Norfolk, to help reshuffle the family furniture. She is seeing the estate for the first time since last February when her father, King George VI. died294 words
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Article19 1952-11-27 7 THE Pakistan parliament has passed an act making Americans and Europeans eligible for naturalisation as citizens of Pakistan. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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172 1952-11-27 7 TOKYO. Nov. 26 (UP)— Air Force Stall' Sergeant Guiseppe Cascio, accused of plotting to sell air force secrets to the Communists in Korea, will plead not guilty to all charges when he faces a court martial, his defence lawyer said today. Defence counsel Ray172 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-11-27 7 photo. MRS. F. S. Lear, a member of the Women's Voluntary Services, will he coming to Malaya, where a team of VYVS members helps with the welfare of wives and children of the mc,i of the Gurkha H**niment. Mrs. Lear, is from Feraside, Bishopdown, Tunbridge VVeels, Kent. APAP - 48 words
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Article152 1952-11-27 7 No More Call -Up Of Z. Men LONDON. Nov. 2<i (Renter)— The government announced j today there will be no ca l-up next year of World War II soldiers and airmen j for 15-day "refresher courses" to learn how to handle the latest weapons. The Army began calling its "Z"152 words
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Article188 1952-11-27 7 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 16 (Renter) Soldiers who have been serving in Malaya of Korea sometimes return home suffering from malaria without being aware of it. This is revealed in a report to b e presented at the annual meeting of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine on December188 words
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Article80 1952-11-27 7 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 26 (Reuter.) Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet Foreign Minister, objected in the General Assembly's political committee yesterday to priority being given to the Indian resolution for breaking the Korean armistice deadlock over the prisoner of war issue. Mr. Vishinsky rejected the Indian80 words
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Article243 1952-11-27 7 Indo-China Fighting PARIS, Nov. 26 (AP)— Tran Van Tarn, Vietnamese premier, said yesterday that in two years his own country's troops could take over from the French the job of fighting the Viet Minn rebels in Indo-China. He expects the current Vietminh offensive243 words
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253 1952-11-27 7 NEW YORK. Nov. M (AD foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday he believes there is a good chance of agreement by a majority of the Cnited Nations on the Indian resolution on the Korean prisoner of war question. Eden who spoke just before253 words
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Article172 1952-11-27 7 Holy See To Help Arabs UNITED NATIONS York. Nov. 26, lAf dh egations to the United ti OS intend to ask for esi-ang and n i ntion in the Palestine del which opened hen day before the United Nations Political ad hoc Commi" -it was learned from well in- d172 words
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Article113 1952-11-27 7 Reds Tangle With Naguib <\IRO, Nov. 26 Egyptian Premier Gen ammed Naguib tain id with Communist students terday during an hum* tour of the capital's Al Azhar University. While Naguib was addn b* ing a gathering of 8,006 students and urging them to b« p solve the nation's economic crisis113 words
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Advertisement67 1952-11-27 7 I A .l«iiy S fik miit'iii itT nff and relatives this Xf rUDf CTM2IC tfci AND NEW YEAR ft gj fc io send a gift subscription J^ i«tb« SINGAPORE STANDARD Place your order ith your nearest sij >'■ -.-i.nl or to Circulation Ma Q 121 Kubinson Road, Singapore 1. These67 words
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Advertisement120 1952-11-27 7 lilfL 1 fUhttfc w .> BABV r DD, AGi* |k4! BEDFIILDEK $87/- B\ -a ek *w n B»?Efer-4Js«I < II fjmr^' i BB^ \£r' 4 j^***^i,t IB&^^flß^r^ .-C >? t-> 1 < Bodf. le-Mne'-'Jotr, >©in t>*o rt-M-MlrM Kaad «M »io"*- v •I iafetr body bc't Mood.-(«^ l( r. Mfl e120 words
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Article304 1952-11-27 8 QANTAS FREIGHTS PAKISTAN'S GIFT Standard Aviation Reporter THK BIGGEST and longest airlift of eattle ever to be attempted b> an airline company will shortly take place on the 6,000-mile route from Karachi to Lae, New Guinea, via Singapore. A Qantas Empire Airways freigj ti irill carry the304 words
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Article77 1952-11-27 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (AP) Philippine efforts to amend its Air Agreement with the United States to allow the Philippine Air Line** to operate via Tokyo. Japan, on its Manila to San Francisco Service are shednled to get under way here within a few days. Originally77 words
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Article82 1952-11-27 8 WASHINGTON. Nov. 26 (UP)— The United State.- Air Force pLin< production ot 20,000 aircraft in the next four years to make its goal of 148 air wings completely equipped with modern planes. the Under-Secretary, Mr. Roswell L. Giipatric, disclosed yesterday. He indicated that the proposed new82 words
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Article168 1952-11-27 8 A FULL dress rehear sal with live Australian cross-bred calves was successfully held at Mascot aerodrome a week ago to familiarise aircraft crews and C.5.1.R.0. officials with the specially designed equipment to fly out 21! calves from Pakistan to New Guinea. Map shows the 6.000--mile route168 words
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Advertisement636 1952-11-27 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Baa loncMd I<» larelei All American ft anadian C'itiei Penan:; P Sham S pore Arr LA/St |\I»IW Bl \K n 2KNov 2'»N«>v 1 Dec 21 Dec Ai \^K\ BCAI 2! SSDec 2: 2S l»rc 2'M)ec I Jan 24 lan b« parti lari of Dry Cargo636 words
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Advertisement565 1952-11-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. Regular Sailings to China and .lapan from Sinffaporo. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Biißfk«»k and Indonesia to China A Japan. Dae Spore Dan Fea-aat I roan "Povang" In PdH HonjrV > u "Yochow*' Dec 1? Doa *J Upon W^Eonc Sailft Sails talk Penang P565 words
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Advertisement389 1952-11-27 8 tAST ASIATIC lii;i I SAILINGS FROM S( \MH\\\n I i r, re 'PRETORIA' tot Bangkok <;<in io 1 1 "KOREA" for DjaKh-L. BangkcK Saiajot H-kong Mania Kobr Vokonarrs 12 |t^ "SELANLHA" for Bangkok L. |< u\ llfca, passengers only) ♦TALSTRIA" for Bangkok R f n C passengers on!v) "KINA*- BtM389 words
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189 1952-11-27 9 producers have shipped over $22,500,000 wort Malaya for consignment in the first nine months of 195,* nformcd sources. This rubber was shipped to the Indc Commissioner who represents Indonesian rubber owners i Singapore. thai In return for this rubbe S189 words
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Article37 1952-11-27 9 COMMODITY PRICES Label pro i sere: j v\ praiaf were: >.-t< ment I I Buyer* Barj i Seaanra \> n I tin tod.iv s ll\ pI I t bevyei i I aitas 459-K j 9 Price v- I37 words
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Article111 1952-11-27 9 Allies Lift Trade Ban On Germans BONN, Nov 2fi (Renter)— The Allied High Commissi).' 1 ed it had. -.t n up the gnl to control West G< rmany's foreign trade and excban It had previo exef ised this en rare mat Ihe prin- pie an I practices of the Inter!111 words
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Article165 1952-11-27 9 Rubber Drops 17/8 cts. kubber price- in Singapore declined sharply yesterday and which quotations fluctuated from 90 cents per lb at the opening, la 87 ents at one stage i 'he trading. 1 dightlj i i ier tendi ocy at the close wis attributable to ipcouoftry selling and liquifia;. >ng165 words
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Article61 1952-11-27 9 a d wi ta\ p should increase about 140.000.000 lbs. this year, the United States ForAgricuKural Relations Office estimated. It -ecast that 1952 w o production would reach 4.170,I I Foreign Agriculture' Re .is Office said in its >:x--monthly wool report that the *W output in61 words
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Article37 1952-11-27 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 26 Special Standard Service Closing on the Hongkong Flx- 4e today were $15.53 to t! sterling: 86.***** to U.S $1; 51.83a Uj Malayan ?r $***** to Indonesia Rupiah; Gold 00 to one tael.37 words
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148 1952-11-27 9 BANIAS. Syria, Nov 26 (AP)— A 556-mile long pipeline, linking the Iraqi oil fields with this Mediterranean port was officially opened yesterday by General Faq/.i Selo, head of the Syrian state. Admiral Sir .John Cunningham, chairman oi the Iraq petroleum, attended the inauguration148 words
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Article63 1952-11-27 9 Pak. Against Devaluation KARACHI. Nov. 26 (AFP)— Pakistan would quit tire sterling zone rather than devaluate her currency, well informed circle- declared here last night. The Commonwealth conference is believed to intend asking Pakistan to devalue her rupee. "Even if other Commonwealth currencies were devalued and the pound sterling itscf,63 words
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Article50 1952-11-27 9 KARACHI. Nov. 26— (AP)-— i Trade talks between Pakistan and West Germany opened in Karachi yesterday after the arrival of a seven-man German Delegation from Colombo on Monday. The talks will continue during the week until a bi-iateral Trade Agreement is arrived between the two countries.50 words
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207 1952-11-27 9 Growing Signs Of Stability In S. Sumatra JAKARTA. Nov. Zk -South Sumatra, where the rich Lampong pepper is grown, is showing signs of growing" stability with the Indonesian Government endeavouring an experimental transmigration scheme to offset insufficient investment on development. The area which product coffee snd copra in addition to207 words
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Article64 1952-11-27 9 MANILA. Nov. 26 (AFP)*— Prospects of a big rice harvest next month appear to Indicate that the Philippines may no'. have to import rice from abroad, it was disclosed here last night by Gabriel Belmonte General Manager of the National Ri 'c and Corn Corporation.64 words
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Article126 1952-11-27 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants <per (100 Malayan 1 are: New York 32 7/8 (T.T.I, 33 (O.D >. 33 1/8 <>n credit bills and 33 3/16 on trade bills (90d St); Canada 32 1/16 (T.T.I 32 3/16 (O.D.J 32 7/16. (90d/st>. Selling (T.T./O.DJ: New York126 words
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Article118 1952-11-27 9 Industrials Tins Easier SINGAPORE Wed. Quiet ondition prei a ed ■,i the Ma ayai shai i naik. i today with industrials and tin- i u I and rubbers dead; < i-v I leral iti <■ i of busim srai repot 'ed 1MM SI Kl S KuNtev '.I. 0 S Co118 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-11-27 9 photo. Kin? Feisal II of Iraq was at Kirkuk oilfields on Nov. 18 to inaugurate officially the Iraq Petroleum company's 30-inch pipeline to Banias, in the presence of a large gathering of Iraqi and foreign notables. Photo .shows King Feisal (wearing dark glasses) turning the valveAP - 83 words
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Miscellaneous940 1952-11-27 9 Crar-r* 4 r>/^x rr-» n Pangkoi '7 8 Lumpur W.')l Ipoh (91*F); I #IjH\jAPOjRE im Pei '--4 2 Kuantan (78'F) Serdanj 21 22 2 MIMMI M TEMPEBATI Hi: 7.30 4 afi y QANTA.S BOA! SERVICES io- lycker 19/20 4 p.m. 'Nov. 25) 7.30 a.m. Jak ta Darwin < 8A7H4'481 Rijula940 words
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Letter269 1952-11-27 10 Sir:— What about a RIDA organisation to look after the development of the kampongs In Singapore? No one. least of all the officials of the City Council, will deny that the kampongs of the Colony are in a shameful state of neglect. For instance in the269 words
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Letter134 1952-11-27 10 Sir; I have often wondered, whenever I passed the Hindu temple in Ceylon Rd„ why the exterior flunking walls at the entrance. are bare of paint or colourwash, ever since thev were built. From the outside the temple iooks like an incomplete structure. Was it from economy or134 words
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Letter807 1952-11-27 10 Sir; 1 have just read a manifesto issued by Mr. A R. Lazarous, the Labour caodidate for North Ward In the forthcoming City Council Elections. In the last few months, articles have also appeared in the correspondence column .of your paper from this gentlemen, dealing807 words
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Letter477 1952-11-27 10 Dear Mr. Sidik; With reference to the pending application by the Malay Women's Welfare Association to the City Council for permission to conduct a Malay Variety Show at the Great Eastern Trade Fair premises at Geylang Serai, it appears that you are launching a strong crusade against477 words
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Article733 1952-11-27 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM Bv JTERE ore the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 15, vhich appeared in the Sunday Standard on Nov. 23. Note: 1 With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for this dress.733 words
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Advertisement191 1952-11-27 10 WEEK! __IH_-»Ui_-_t THK TIIKATia: WITH THE LONGEST RfXS SEE IT NOW! UNSURPASSED PAGEAOTRI AND SPECTACXE! 'first tTme^onjmb screen i x hxo Technicolor ,%^»jfx 3^ ATayior Taylor -Fontaine $uHn mt Site tils feftgj SAT. AT MIDNIGHT! Gene KELLY on a Vi H,D ADVENTURE! r~~B^i GENEKEUT] ii 1 PIERANGEU} k -_m m^BA191 words
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Advertisement188 1952-11-27 10 #'>Offi Tiwdu 1/ 4mi 4 U t /.J, 4. 6.30, 9.30 lU 'J (lj 1 ACTUALLY FILMED HIGH IN in* MAMMOTH REDWOOD WllDFßiiVti l __r_4 l__P^*____r W —f% m\ _F% W_M X.^*_^V> _^__fif Jmaw am »ft *j^ BJemL kirk MMlit«.P:!Kim j STAN KENTON I lis- OR< 111 -ili\ Sai. MTmii*188 words
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Article575 1952-11-27 11 CONIE RYAN - CONIE RYAN Charles Tells Of His 'Conscience' By NEW YORK, (IP)— Ezzard Charles was having a good night against Sam Baroudi in the ring at Chicago oo Feb. 2s, IMS. He was scoring to Sam's head with hard left hooks and jolting right crosses, and in575 words
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Article45 1952-11-27 11 ROVEBS Sports C ib, Singapore, w:.i celebrate t hoii- 14th anniversary as wed as their victory in this year's SAFA League on Saturday, Dec. <>. A dinner will be held that night at the Diamond Restaurant at the Great World at 8 p.m.45 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-11-27 11 Tha Kedah and Penang Malay teams which met in the Northern Zone tie of the Sultans* Gold Cap sorter competition at Alor Star last Saturday. Kedah beat Penang last year's champions by four goals to one.36 words
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Article390 1952-11-27 11 SBA TIES FOR NEXT WEEK UPORf Badminton ta-a tc r ll V ,r.ir th_m; onships v, dl I Dei 1 at the K.i-imnlnn sla_ I>. 1 and uiaagad is n «M> p.m. Men's Singles: ild) v. Ong Mi n Deablrs X-.d^v Tan and Quek Keng a I BODCA. Diehard] empires:390 words
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Article, Illustration293 1952-11-27 11 Jeffery James' Sportsman's Diary In rayon factory in Yanai. West Japan, a pint-sized al-mond-eyed factory girl nad a yen to visit Singapore. She had heard so much about the city from an uncle, but it seemed an almost impossible dream to be realised. Until that day293 words
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Article288 1952-11-27 11 SOMEONE invariably puts his foot into it when venturing OO a "ranking" in any sport and the editor of the Badminton Gazette of England, Mr. H. A. E. Scheeie, was no exception. While no one- will disagree that Wong Peng Soori's place in any singles ranking. whether he288 words
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Article127 1952-11-27 11 TWO things stood out in the Singapore Hockey Association senior league final on Tuesday. First eras the determination of both teams to win and second was the determination oj the Singapore Hockey Association to lose money They were given ample warning that the Fijuin-HMXZS Bellona rugby match ivould127 words
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Article286 1952-11-27 11 NEW YORK (IT)— Television has brought many problems to boxing, not the least oi which is that of unionization of boxers, managers and seconds. Now there are two groups claiming to represent this section of the boxing business. The oldest union is the New York286 words
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Advertisement91 1952-11-27 11 FOR 1 ADULTS ONLY! i a f a ao z tiff ti tit* ■ti tu inu*dv eg akal c '>\e." i -t NDAI i v f k i SS PAVILION SOON I I cun\»\v Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Day in{ K '*.i*«:u< hltls poison arm) "u"i n^.irt. rcu- curblM I91 words
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Advertisement720 1952-11-27 11 NOTICES I F.NTRIFS for the Citv and Guilds E.\an. ions 1953 jl be received in 'be office of 'he Examinations Si Tetary, Departrnenl ol Edu ation, sth Boor, Wm on B ill ling, Singapore; from I I Deci mber. 1D52 to 3rd January. 1933. from app ;r rending in Singapore720 words
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Advertisement467 1952-11-27 11 STMATiOIg TACAHT iANAffiRFORTRAVELLWG CIRCUS »i M t i V b' ndte matten Pei i 1 n req ra■ants < Only ■< ot nan need stating full v thai I in K i to S I San. -P ipe r tdc K.' w < r :s. h roo an lac i467 words
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Miscellaneous51 1952-11-27 11 I T.-v-' s 4 iT3 r hOjVAtc -y "nj AH IS A CRTSCLXTT I r-C WKIN AH_^ nS_^^HE"j fi^^l rs G^? H 7^---' W^ RESPECK. CALL V DOLLAH A < T .»T- _^**^P^|^ I te^f" xv i.''. water- j |cv J /WATER- I US^^-^^f-^^V'-'v f| fSM i'"*~ ij: VWATER- rr51 words
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Article24 1952-11-27 12 M w:LA. Nov, 2-; (AP):— Italy's Davis Cup tennis stars •e rev a series of tc is e here during the24 words
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Article447 1952-11-27 12 Scotland Beaten In Annual Rugby AFTER Tuesday's thousands who watched the Beilono versus Fijian play the SCC padang was empty yesterday in the annua! crland versus the Rest Rugby. However, a loya! remnant gathered to the strains of a solitary bagpipe,braving the continual drizzle, and taw447 words
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Article63 1952-11-27 12 Six-Day Cycling Popular FRANKFURT, (AP).—Six--1! 19 than evei i P il"---g Germany. ie Nazis thoi gil oi a 1 outlaw two years in at'-. ttendai re rap; I the top almost a quartei i iril- A B riders bows. Bit K peeted ridei tear spills Streak ked curves eed B63 words
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Article27 1952-11-27 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Friendly—Shell v Police at Thomson Road. TABLE TENNIS: Asian Cr irnpionships at SBS. 5 P 'm" PENANG LEAGUE HOCKEY: KHP v. CRC—Victoria Green.27 words
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Article113 1952-11-27 12 IX a friendly badminton the Junior B. P. beat the Superflight B. P. 5—2. Results were (Junior players meaci IP.ed first):— SINGLES:— Michael Lim beat Wee Aik Hoe 15—8. 9— 15, 15 10; Lim Kim Lee lost to Oh Chiap Choon 5 15. c— 1,3; Yeo Lai113 words
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Article19 1952-11-27 12 RAF Chang: boat RAAF by 9 o in a knockout rugby i match at Changi yesterday. I19 words
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317 1952-11-27 12 Satoh Switches Tactics Wins In Straight Sets WITH two defeats still fresh in his mind World champion Hiroji Satoh turned from o soft player to a deadly smasher in the opening rounds of the men's open singles Championships when he blasted the Indonesian player, Bhe Swee Tian, off his feet317 words
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Article17 1952-11-27 12 LOXDOX. Nov. 26 (Re terl eat Belgium y 5-€ r soccer international M halftime England17 words
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Article82 1952-11-27 12 Ist DAY I 3. Div. 1. 2 Bj tur>. t. 3 Div. 1 51 iurs. (1. 4! Div I 3 6 furs. CI. 4 Div 1 8 3 7 furs. :nd DAY (I. 2, Div. 3 4 5. 6 5| furs, straight. CI 4. Div. 1 382 words
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860 1952-11-27 12 Ipoh Atracts 204, 9 Races Each Day EPOH, Wed.— A total of 204 horses comprising 125 class 3 and 79 class 4 Im**. been entered for the Perak Turf Club. December meeting on 6, 10 and 13. There will be nine races each day. Following are the entries: CLASS Isl860 words
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Article158 1952-11-27 12 NEE Soon^ Garrison "A" XV trounced 3 BOD by 2D points (one goal, 7 tries, one penalty) to three (one try) in a rugby match played at Nee Soon yesterday. Capt. Watts, the Nee Soon scrum half, opened the scoring when he raced through for158 words
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Article368 1952-11-27 12 Men's Team Event: India beat Singapore 5-0. T. Thiruvengadam beal Chua Kim Hearn 21-13. 21-12: K. Jayanl 'neat Loh Heng Chew 21-17. -1-17; K. Bhandari beat Poon v g Hoe 19-21, 21-1!). 21-lfi: K. Jayant beal Chua Kim ni 21-11: 21-6: T. Thiru?adam bea: Poon W< Hoe 21-13,368 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-11-27 12 CATHOLIC roue Men Isso iatiea Singapore M 1*52 division be entertained to i Matter at the riuh Street m D20 words
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68 1952-11-27 12 Buterwoth Team Had Slighl Edge Over Eurasians PENANG, Wed.- The lUtterwortti on Club scored a narrow I 1 win the Kecreation Club in a league hocki n itch on tl Kraniat ground todav. The game r i witii the B.IM having the slighl opponents. HI. The BRC were the Br68 words
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Article57 1952-11-27 12 IPOH. Wed— Sturroek Club chalked up their eighth league hockey success when thev looted I < lea» cut 4—o victory over Vlt\\ Roval Lancers today. Stur rocks, who are still unbeaten, proved too good for their opponents. Sturrocks led 2—o ai the interval. Scorers were57 words
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Article95 1952-11-27 12 Davis CupIndia Decides XEW DELHI. Nov. -6, (AP) —It has been finally decided to send only a two-man Indian tennis team to Brisbane to play Italy in the Davis Cup inter* zonal match beginning on Dec 11. an All-India Law D Ten. Association spokesman --aid today. Sumant Ifisra (captain) and95 words
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Article35 1952-11-27 12 IPOH. Wed— The Roya Lancers outplayed Wbrce tei Regiment in a friendly ruggei match on the town pad an* today winning by 19 po (two goals and three tries) to three (a try)-35 words
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