Singapore Standard, 28 November 1952
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Title Section17 1952-11-28 1 Singapoe Standard /l *i x VOL. 11l NO. 149. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article757 1952-11-28 1 TemplerGives A W m m *_T^f 4 1 actors For RedActivities Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, yesterday gave four factors why 50 per cent of Communist terrorist activities are in Johore and the remainder in Perak and Pahang.757 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-11-28 1 This Piling Worries The People Across The Street Ic frame r^ht ip— tint steam _j Uyiat the ;en ol i ten wven store- building in Sineaoore vir Hardial >iiuh at (Vni Street K I Ike linn mm* .ire r.irr\ ini; out piim- heavy work m progress caused no > round114 words
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Article110 1952-11-28 1 Airlift To Nasan Stepped Up NASAN N 27, I I Fre army tod; ift of s besieged forg for at' I Viel within hours. body of the Viel een near ing Xa?an i ik exted as soon as all available, troops were ready for the asSome probing attacks! made night.110 words
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Article62 1952-11-28 1 LONDON". Nee 27. (AP). '•I •nb es of the House of Lor. is ba--k in astonishnent yesterday when Lord Dorchester arose to speak on a prob an of parish elections. It was not the subject that itai them, [1 was the fact thai the 1 -year-old62 words
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Article55 1952-11-28 1 THE Resident Commissioner. Malacca; Mr. G.E.C Wisdom, yesterday afternoon explained to a meeting of representatives of ail eommueit \>-< in Malacca the purpose ot the Federation of Malaya security loan. All those present pledged their full support for the suggested loan and promised to publicise55 words
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164 1952-11-28 1 Standard Staff Reporter :i [PUB II irs. leration Governm lg i to review the rases ol all Indians under detention under the Emergency Regulations, The Standard learned yesterday. It is believed that this agree- fallowed representations made by the Indian Government through its re- nl164 words
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Article132 1952-11-28 1 CANBE R R A. Nov. 27. (Re ter-AAP): Tee Royal A itral an Air Force No, 38 Squadron, which has been in \li e. i t »r two and half years will return home soon, De- Minister Philip Mcßride Bi »unced today. He said this had132 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-28 1 Another St John's Ambulance Brigade team of four women for the welfare centres of the Federation arrived in Singapore by air from London yesterday The U»mwiU fly up to Kuala !.,npur today. From left: Nur^l,. h ffift37 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-11-28 1 A SIXGAPOREAX who knows and understands what it is "to go without Christmas" yesterday sent another $500 -—his third donation to the Rear Christmas Toy Fund. His magnificent example will, we feel sure, be an encouragement to the many who can afford to give something to294 words
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Article119 1952-11-28 1 LONDON. Nov. .'7. (Renter) London's Polite Commissioner, Col. Art h u r Young:, is to remain in Charge of Malaya's Police Force for another two months as from February next, it was announced today. The Corporation's decision to extend this period was in response to a119 words
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Article53 1952-11-28 1 IPOH, Thurs. A reductioi of rice rations in Perak is an nounced by the Assistant Controller of Supplies. Perak. With effect from Dec. 15, the dee ration here will be five katties, four katties and three and a half katties per week respectively for each man53 words
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217 1952-11-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Good response has been given by the people in Malaya to the Federation Governments first $50 million Loan Fund to fight the Emergency. Up to noun today, it is reported, about 338] million has been subscribed towards the Loan. Of trie217 words
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Article42 1952-11-28 1 A thief slipped through a milling No vena congregation at S\ Francis Xavier Church in ciowntown Bombay yesterday and stole a piece of the Saint's skin which has been In the church as a "hallowed relit? for 50 years." UPUP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-11-28 1 "J Shall Return," He Says Standard Shipping Reporter A POLICE send-off was given .Mr. P. V. Sturm*, former President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, who left the Colony yesterday in the Rajula for Madras where he will be able to live as a free manStandard - 270 words
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Article39 1952-11-28 1 FIVE Malay hunters were killed and two wounded when thev were ambushed by Communist terrorists in the Aver Kunin- area of Perak yesterday afternoon. Two other members of the Malay hunting party escaped unhurt.39 words
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Article126 1952-11-28 1 SIX more terrorists ha\e been killed, one wounded and one captured h y security ton es in the I ('deration. Two memhers of the peewit? lnrces have been killed and three wounded. of about 4 Ist Federal .lungie in I n by the 1/2 I Per..'126 words
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Article115 1952-11-28 1 HUNT FOR ESCAPED PRISONER MIF Singapore P I I I hunting foi i prisoner, I 5 liman (2 ip- from ii< inj P Farm while at woi h Lid n lerving i for i i t,v He i^ described as a Malay, e 1 in. tall, and I to have115 words
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Advertisement102 1952-11-28 1 LOHMANN DUtxthutorß V CHU HWA CO., L2S I Queen SU. S'pore 2 to our already outstanding range of goods A MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS in Wid.* Varieties -1/ fll'fltM'o>il i*i iri'H W /i* ss^ GBAND r*. mK _L -~A X'MftS v( o \>*fe_" •jiiLL <Sj/ff 5 A ___> v "_3__^^ __f a102 words
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Article198 1952-11-28 2 Only Approval ~wm _r _r By Legco Is Now Awaited Standard Staff Reporter THE FOUR HUNDRED employees of the Woodbridge Mental Hospital in Singapore are to get their demand for salary revision. The Finance Committee, it is believed, has approved this and the revision198 words
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151 1952-11-28 2 Policy On Cowsheds May Be Revised THK Singapore Rural Board is expected to revise its policy regarding the licencing of cattle sheds following complaints by Holland Road residents against the presence of six fcueh sheds in that area. ni 4 ..c. erned itand along n Road. A private hou g151 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-28 2 BEAUTY AND BRAINS in the Wireless Room of the Danish 8,621-ton Pretoria: Miss Esther Petersen, Ship's Radio Officer, who said of the difficult course of study required to qualify for her position: "It was easy!" Beauty? See for youself. Picture by Ambrose Khaw.43 words
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Article79 1952-11-28 2 BEARING of the habeas tor pus application in which a Singapore merchant, Lim Seag P»h. i» endeavouring to establish that he is a British horn subject, was adjourned in the Singapore Ili-h Court yesterday. Lim was arretted on a banishment warrant on Oct. 13 tr»»79 words
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Article221 1952-11-28 2 11. J. WALSH (31), a former commercial assistant of Inited Engineers Ltd., was sentenced by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman to three months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust at the conclusion of a retrial, ■j yesterday. He221 words
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Article54 1952-11-28 2 TUP: Singapore Firsl District Judge. Mr. A. VV. Belamy, yesterday aequitted Toh Ah Koh of both the charges i hous breaking into the Singapore Co-operative Stores building at Vietoria Street on July 24 and dishonestly retaining stolen property belonging to the Co-operative Society. Toh was acquitted without54 words
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40 1952-11-28 2 Gets 1 Month For Possessing Opiun OEN CHEW KEE. 52. was sentenced by the Singapore Third District Judge Mr H.A Forrer to one month's imprisonment yesterday tor possessing three pellets 0 f prepared opium on Aug. 8 at Mandai Road.40 words
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Article182 1952-11-28 2 IF OTHER SPARKS KNEW Standard Shipping Reporter IF PERSONALITY can be transmitted by the impersonal dit-dit-dit of wireless signals as claimed by many ships' Wi r ele s s operators. the Danish 8,62 Mon cargo liner Pretoria might easily be flooded with messages. For her signals, in an authentic feminine182 words
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Article39 1952-11-28 2 A woman, Kam Wai Thiam, was convuu.'d in the Kola Tinggi magistrate's court for causing hurt to her stepdaughter. Kam Har Loi. by means of a chopper. She was bound over for six months ith $100 surety.39 words
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Article45 1952-11-28 2 THE following were successful at the Intermediate'Preliminary Examinations of the University of London held in Singapore last July: Arts: Lloyd Fernando. Francis Wong Hoy Kee. Science: Thirunavukarasu Cheliappah Commerce: Melville N. Campos (Part I only) Raranath Ramchand. Economics: Stephen Holm berg.45 words
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Article96 1952-11-28 2 'The Ballad' ln USIS Library AVAILABLE al the USIS Library in Singapore now are two conies of "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe." which received favourable reviews both in Singapore and from noted cr;t:es in the United States. The book. writen by Mrs. Carson M -Cullers w hose talents have96 words
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173 1952-11-28 2 Marketing Plan To Go On Robertson Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Consumers Resistance Movement will go ahead with their plans tor a Government controlled vegetable marketing system despite the protest raised bv the United Markets Association. Mr. Duncan Robertson told I The Standard that this piotes 4 was expected and173 words
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Article104 1952-11-28 2 A SEAMAN cried as he entered the dock in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to answer a charge of exporting 1-8 wrist watches. 11 wrist watch straps and one box of spindles without a permit. Pleading guilty to the charge. th e seaman, Choi Chang104 words
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Article103 1952-11-28 2 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray- Awus.e v. lir. Justice Knight and Mr. Justice Buhagier. sit' ing m the Singapore Court of Criminal Ai yesterday ordered a retrial of an Assize ease in which an elderly shop assistant. Ten Chee Yeong. had been sentenced to death103 words
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Article136 1952-11-28 2 AN ATTEMPT to I til civic consciousness into the younger generation Is being made I f four East Ward candidates foi the December City Council Elections who will hold an election meeting to arrow for the benefit of a group of schoolchildren. The meeting,136 words
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Article103 1952-11-28 2 A CALL loi th e Rim censor and th e Appea: Board in Singapore to take adequate action to prevent indecenl and immoral films being shown to the public. is made in the latest issue of the Kiwi B i the official publication <>f th»Kiwi Members' League. It103 words
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Article41 1952-11-28 2 THE Exhibition of Art. Needle work and H; el at the Sultan Abo Dakar Girls' School. Muar. will be On Nov. 27. The official opening of the new Primary Bm'djng by Mrs. C.E. Kitae will take place at 5 pan.41 words
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285 1952-11-28 2 Colony Testing Seaweed As Manure, Fodder EXPERIMENTS on a small scale are being carried out in Si gaoore with seaweed both as manure and as pig fodder and if successful, it should prove a boon to farmers. 1 1 stated Mr. J. W. Ewart. Sing- apore's Agricultural Officer 1 yesterday.285 words
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409 1952-11-28 3 No NeedToFear Organised Labour, Says T.U. Adviser Standard Staff CorrespondentKUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Trade Union Adviser, Federation of Malaya, Mr. J. A. Brazier, told a monthly discussion group of the I.M.P. last night that there was no reason to fear the growing power of organised labour in Malaya. He said,409 words
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131 1952-11-28 3 SINGAPORE candidates who sat for the Corporation >r Certified Secretaries Examinations 1952, finished writing up their three-day test i yesterday. A sp -wi of the Singap >re Education Department told The Standard yesterday 232 candidates entered for the minati his, but this131 words
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Article115 1952-11-28 3 No Staff For Libraries: Twedie THE opening of two branch I libraries in Paya Lebar/ Sera n goon and Siglap areas I ar e being delayed because of! the lack of trained staff, the Director of Rallies Museum and Library. Mr. M. W. F. i'v. c,j at a press confei115 words
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Article70 1952-11-28 3 SENTENCE of five years' rigorous imprisonment passed on a former Indian Naval Base worker. P. Bhanu, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a compatriot. Sreenivasan. was reduced to 18 months' imprisonment by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The court also varied the charge70 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-11-28 3 This man was murdered. Can YOl help solve the crime? Lim Ah Liap, a^ed 40. was a Singapore taxi driver who lived in RaceCourse Koad. Il»* drove taxi No. SC £653 a Morris 8 and spoke the Chawan dialect. On Nov. 1 say the police.103 words
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Article85 1952-11-28 3 A CHINESE was beaten up and robbed of a fountain pen, a wrist watch, $20 and his identity card by another Chinese and a Malay yesterday on a footpath near the Aik Hoc Rubber Factory yesterday. He boarded a bus at the junction of Paya Lebar85 words
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Article312 1952-11-28 3 NURSES TRAINING THE blmk system of training student nurses at the General Hospital, which was introduced in Singapore earlier this year, "has established itself as a permanent institution," Miss E.R. Rlntoul, Principal Matron, told The Standard yesterday. In the six months it has been r312 words
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Article47 1952-11-28 3 THE 1953 Southern Malaya M.Y.F. Institute will b e held in Kiang during the April Holidays. Selangor, Negri MalaccaJohore, and Singapore District M.Y.Fs will take part. The Dean of the Institute will be Rev. Robert F. Lundy of the Wesley Church. Kiang.47 words
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239 1952-11-28 3 MR. C. F. J. ESS, Independent candidate for the City Ward in the Dec. 6 City Council elections, said he would continue to work without any communal bias In the best interests of the people of Singapore it he is returned to the239 words
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Article36 1952-11-28 3 Killer's Knife Is Found THE knife which was used in the killing ol a taxi driver. Aiyakanu Armruthlingam, was found near the scene oi the crime m Rangoon Road. The polite have made no arrest yet36 words
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Article209 1952-11-28 3 SINGAPORE Is comparatively fr«se of malaria, said Dr. X A Canton, 'he Municipal Health Officer, yesterday, when Bppr cached on the c\ testion thai sen I e men ft en Mi rya and Korea ■uffer from attacks of ma iria several months after I hey ha\ e209 words
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106 1952-11-28 3 A 24-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl who had blindfolded herself as she stood on the ninth spiral stairway balcony of the Singapore Improvement Trust Bats in Pickering Street on Wednesday night narrowly escaped a 76 foot fall when she fainted on the edge of the balcony.106 words
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202 1952-11-28 3 Universal Edu, By 1960: Lyttelton UNIVERSAL primary education will he introduced in Singapore before 1960 to provide educational facilities for the many thousands of children who do not so to school, said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies in the House of Commons on Wednesday, reports Reuter.202 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-11-28 3 MR. K. Velauthar (55), a retired employee of the Malayan Railway m Singapore, died yesterday in the General Hospital. He had received his gratuity from the Malayan Railways on Nov. U. nearly four months after his retirement and this only after reference to his i i i byStandard - 86 words
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Article255 1952-11-28 3 Idlers' Asylum Charge Refuted PSC Classes Standard Staff Reporter REFUTING the charge made that the Post Scho >L tificate Classes ar e idlei >' asylums becam i no terminal exam in a! Mil are held t > rectify ei i m i and a.s>fs> pi ogi es, Th Rafflc-sian. organ255 words
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Article52 1952-11-28 3 A CHINESE taxi drlv< n robbed of S8 by an I it the 16| n larsiling Road, on Wed: ly night. The p produced a (10 note i i and the taxi driver pulle I give bin I i change. r i r i him his52 words
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Article44 1952-11-28 3 A FILM ;ive a talk on "British Film 'i nique" at the Oei I rI > i i Hall ol the University if Malaya. Cluny R it 0.30 tomorrow follow screening of "The Q The public a: 1 free.44 words
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Advertisement162 1952-11-28 3 VJ \-/jr^i M (Oi SMI VJW -£iIN_S tQOKEP SPM/fETTI r n< i, -pit v f >*-__^^ii^^^>^ __TTr_T7^__. _T_ir~n Tend to I DEFEND THE RIGHT TO JL-#J___/ JL AvJL__f-L-/ DERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY LOAN I PEACE and FREEDOM. YOU CAN HELP ;ii>!i!'. s|im>/. or any multiple thereof Ui• -t at live162 words
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Advertisement91 1952-11-28 3 I mm y^\ WORLD FAMOUS j lIHhI MOTOR CYCLES j I Always ahead of the field f THE ORIGINAL SHAM DRIVEN MOTORCYCLE WHICH j GUARANTEES VOL PEAK PERFORMANCE AND HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTION. I BM W MOTORCYCLES ARE ESTABLISHED OVER 53 j COUNTRIES IN WORLD. j. j VARIOUS MODELS AVAILABLE I91 words
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Article247 1952-11-28 4 Future Depends On You, Member Tells Geologists IPOH, Thurs. Doto Mohmud bin Mat, Member for Land, Mines and Communication in the Federation, told a gathering of geological assistants and lecturers in Batu Gajah today the Geological Survey Department was one of the most important departments in247 words
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Article430 1952-11-28 4 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding today: DA_ Tiong Balum, NaOflOß Kd.. Lain soon Oil. Gaao 1 1 in. NAAH Devonshire Kd., Armenian St. Static, Adelphi. Capitol, Newton j and 'I, Chancery Lane, Wayang s.itu. Paterae. Rd., Balmoral Kd., Dalvey ltd., Chartered Bank and network. China Hank and430 words
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Article138 1952-11-28 4 ON HEARING bis friend scream at 4.^0 one morning. Chea Her Suah, 15, rushed to the spot and found only a carbide lamp his friend had carried on an embankment, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, was toid yesterday. He was holding an inquest into the138 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-11-28 4 THIS is a map showing a farther experimental one way scheme for traffic using Raffles' Quay Robinson Road and their connecting roads which will come into effect from 7 a.m. on Dec. 1. 1952. Motorists are asked by the Traffic Police to co-operate and to follow the signs which will90 words
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Article89 1952-11-28 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has agreed to suspend temporarily their request to the Government for franchise rights for Chinese resident in the Colony, and meanwhile to make a thorough study of their case before deciding on future action. A' the Chamber's89 words
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Article80 1952-11-28 4 The Singapore Government has appointed a Standing Committee of three which will be responsible to consider any changes in the Medical, Educational and Social Welfare building plans or any new schemes. The Committee with the Under Secretary, the Deputy Financial Secretary and the Director of Public Works80 words
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Article45 1952-11-28 4 THE convoys in he Aver Hitam-Labis and Labis-Sega-mat roads in Johore will be discontinued on Mondays as from Dec. 1. No vehicle carrying restricted articles may In future use these roads on Mondays. Convoys will rtin as usual on ai! other days.45 words
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143 1952-11-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The result of the Town Council elections would show whether cornrmmali_m would be allowed to stay or whether the people of all communities in the country wished to live and work together as common citizens of a truly united Malaya. Mr.143 words
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Article, Illustration361 1952-11-28 4 Standard Staff Reporter A ?0-MILE stretch of breeding ground of the giant leathery turtles the biggest turtles In the world has been officially discovered in Dungun, Trcngganu. although its existence had been known to the Malays there for years. This turtle weighs361 words
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Article187 1952-11-28 4 A CHALLENGE to the present General Council of the Singapore Labotu Party to hold a general bodj meeting and prove that the Party's candidate. Air. Peter ML Williams, has the majority support, was issued yesterday by Mr. Lim Yew Hock, former (hairman ol* the Party and187 words
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Article9 1952-11-28 4 'Copters Expeced In Jan. empler < R I D < RID9 words
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Article114 1952-11-28 5 Malay Boys, Girls To Hold Debate FOB the first time. Malay -cuts including several girls from English one Malay schools will deI ate iu public whether coeducation should he encour■d in the Colony debate 01 janised by the Sing ipoi '■< Youth Literary Association, will be In Ma a:- in114 words
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Article59 1952-11-28 5 TEO SENG Kl V -T < M rged ui the Singa S. ond Police Court yesterday with cheating a Singa] Traction Company bus eon j tor Ol a ten-cent fare on N >V. at Connaught Drive, by 1 tending thai h< sion of an S'l'C pass. T claimed59 words
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Article52 1952-11-28 5 PENG Fati Chwee (24) claimed ti ial in the S Second Police Court yesterday to a Charge Of stealing a set 0 j fountain p;n and two dozens of nylon s ocks valued $48 from Gian Singh Company on Nov. 26 He i bail oi J tOQ until52 words
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Article68 1952-11-28 5 A PLAN' "to bring the strike issue of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union to a successful conclusion'" was drafted ye U rday at a meetins hot ween the Union officials and Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor (Lab.Rochore). Air. Raj told The Standard68 words
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Article61 1952-11-28 5 A SKA MAX. Osman bin Haron. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to stealing a pair of flannel trousers, a shirt and a towel, worth S5l. belonging to two other seamen. Samsuri bin Bohari and Ahmad bin Shatam aboard the "Bontak." moored at Puloe Bukom61 words
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374 1952-11-28 5 Radio Telephony Now Links Police Posts In The Fed. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The task of fitting police stations throughout the Federation of Malaya with 'Very high frequency" radio telephone equipment is expected to be completed by the middle of 1953. A1 present ail States and Settlements, except Kclania.-i arid Trengganu,374 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-11-28 5 PROFESSOR Foo-Ling-Yu Mr. Tan Ewe Chee, (top) with his "Casket of Plenty." will be one of the magicians performing at the International Brotherhood of Magicians show in aid of the Sing a port* Chinese Girls' School Building Fund at Monk's Hill School tonight (Above): Mr. Bek Swee Boon with his56 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-11-28 5 The Verj Reverend Brother I. ennui. 1 Superior General of the Maris! Brothers, set ond largest teaching 01 der oi Boil a Catholic Bro thers in the uorld. arrived in Singapore bj air from Colombo yesterdaj More than IM hov SCOUts and students of the Catholic Hiuh School and st.98 words
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Article152 1952-11-28 5 KUALA LUMP! B, Thurs.—- Krishna Pillay, a middle-aged engim driver \t the Malayan Collieries, Batu Arang, was _ente_ced to death by Mr. Justice Bii»ss. at the EKgh Court here today, for the murder oi his wife, Bageerathi. He was stated to have stabbed bis wife152 words
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Article93 1952-11-28 5 SEVEN Malayans Bv e from Singapore and two from the Federation— have been called Jto the Bar in London, state- a 1 lommis; ioner-General's Office release issued yesterday. Four of them were called at London's Inn: Gunn Chit /roan and his sister Gunn93 words
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291 1952-11-28 5 Training Centre For Blind Children In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter BLIND children ol Singapore will have a trai Rig centre when land -> granted by the Government soon, it was revealed yesterday. Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland. President of the Singapore Association for the Blind, told the annual general meeting291 words
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242 1952-11-28 5 M. A. MA.III). president of the Indo-Malav-Pakistani Seamen's Union, Singapore, alleged in the City Police Court yesterday, that he Has (ailed a •devil" by a seranff, Abdul Gaffor, In addition lie allege I Gaflfor called him "a cheat, satan, monster and an p] liter242 words
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Article170 1952-11-28 5 i > REPLANTING KUALA LUMPUR, Th irs.— A certain section <,! Chi e smallholders in Selangor and Negri Scmbilan want Governrdent to help them form syndicates to carry out centralised replanting sc hem s in their respective estates. They want _nan< ial and technical assistance trom170 words
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Article79 1952-11-28 5 BECAUSE hi-- demand for a $10 increase in rent was not met, a chief tenant, Ali Ha san. was alleged to have hit his sub-tenant, Musa Ghani bin Abbas on the head with a stick, Hassan was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday79 words
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Article89 1952-11-28 5 Blind Assn. Officials Tin; follow g were ele I office-bearers of the Singapore Association for the Blind. President: Mr. G A. P. Sutherland (re-elected); VicePre idents: Messrs. Jee Ah Chian W Monro L on Hon. Secretary: Mr. G. P. Noakell,n, Tre u irei Mi Phoa Thai Seng Committee A I89 words
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Article32 1952-11-28 5 SWAMI Satyananda give a talk on Expei'ani 1 1 ai In Eastei n 1 and U rnembei s ol the K I imp Psychology Club at t.;ju pn todajf.32 words
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Article571 1952-11-28 6 I S business (f non-pensionable expatriation pay ws curiouse] and curiouser. H shows that, uni us morta: ho have only two legs to stand on, in- Government can summon up any number of legs t. nable ii I si d on. This h<is considerable advantages for Government. No571 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1952-11-28 6 ALEX JOSEY - WHAT IS COMMUNISM WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? ALEX JOSEY «apv'*v-v i READER has asked me to define Communism. and to explain the difference between Communism and Democracy. Several months ago. Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton, in the House of Commons, accused me of having Communist sympathies. He. at least, would probably consider1,437 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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542 1952-11-28 6 S• —At the Ordinary Meeting of the City Council on November 21, I introduced a motion which had, Its ultimate objective, the elimination or reduction of tbe local "middlemen's'' profits on fish and vegetables, in order to permit these I >dstuffs to be sold to the542 words
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Letter325 1952-11-28 6 Sir: The cynicaJ lack of conviction in the Govt's attempts to persuade the Legislative Council at 'its recent meeting that no racial d scrimination was involved In the issue ot non-pension-able expatriation pay is evident to many local trade unionists and other members of the general public. On325 words
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Letter148 1952-11-28 6 Sir: Negotiations have been going on for .sometime between the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Union and the Malayan Mining Employers' Association over the unsettled dispute over the date of adopting the salary scheme for the Clerical and Administrative Staff in the Federation. It was also148 words
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Letter, Illustration273 1952-11-28 6 Sir; At the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. Enche Mohamed Yusoff wanted an assurance from the Financial Secretary, Mr. W.O. Godsall that there would be no applical on for supplementary votes in the course of next year. How wedded the Financial Secretaries in the Federation and273 words
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Article45 1952-11-28 6 Review of Views I Waots Pro) If Onn bi > Co ttu I ri- compa;, 5 neglect) elating J Me 5 iopes R Chinese Ph\sieians have ins. I teth i I j based C I |the s c I ?CH m< J pad J 5 i45 words
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Advertisement15 1952-11-28 6 7 A LEVELS WP pi oS^] SOLE AGENTS MC V CO fTO aWm Wrr, mUaXMmfmj15 words
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Advertisement51 1952-11-28 6 murphy radio i less noise j MODEL 192 b tigS J| Sole Agents 1 S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD>^4£*y ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Tilt emu tors generators and induction motors designed to give, reliable so race V __f__ -r_ <* ___U__nr *^__9r--______K fil __r_J____ __P""_____F MPS LmrMmmmmw J_F 4___r*_. ____^__r^^__^^__^__^___r^_-_____^_^_^i_^^__^^a^^li_? __-*f^s__F51 words
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Article273 1952-11-28 7 Xationalisation Is Not Con templa ted BAGHDAD Nov. 27 A government spokesman said here last night that there would be no change in the oil policy of Iraq as the result ot the change in Government. He said that the Government's sole policy was toAFP; UP; Reuter - 273 words
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Article16 1952-11-28 7 Eden Tells MPs: Peace Hope Slim > tions. N o rv I ei pro- e ition to16 words
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Article9 1952-11-28 7 Duke Drinks 'Black Velvet' R< in his i ide.9 words
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Article72 1952-11-28 7 LONDON. Nov. 81 (LP) The (|ueen will give a din ner party al Buckingham Palace on Dec. for the Prime Ministers and other ministers attending the Common wealth Conference. Her quests will include Commonwealth high commissioners and wives of the ministers. Prime Minister Winston C 'nun-hill72 words
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Article76 1952-11-28 7 RANGOON, Nov, 27 (AP>— B.: ese army sources hat more than 300 Chinese N nalists based on Ma: lacked and ipied Mongping, 40 miles The troops in the mi outpost, whi 6€ miles west lentung, were forced to ictreat to a hillside on the outskirts76 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-11-28 7 photo. King Norodom Sihanouk (centre) carries one of the relics of the Lord Buddha and his disciples. Sariputta and Mogallana. which were brought to Phnom-Penh. Cambodia, recently by an Indian delegation. Cambodia's Kiny received them it the airport and helped carry them through the streets in a procession in whichA.P. - 56 words
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Article61 1952-11-28 7 1 1 Top Reds Get Death VIENNA, Nov. 27. lUP liroir i mentis. former Minister. R u inner Chief oi the and former top officials to death in t u Three others were given life V 'bur London and Vavro 11. id in. both form< Foreign and K\ Loebel, former61 words
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Article63 1952-11-28 7 IAN MAY YET HOW TO U.K. LONDON*. Nov. 27 (AFP)— Henry Hopkinson. Minister oi State for Colonial Affairs, rday forecast that the an government would soon make an approach to Britain on the oil dispute desPremier Mohammed Mtos- >n of I in's proposals. Iranians are having difficu running their oil63 words
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Article43 1952-11-28 7 LONDON. Nov. 27 iAPi- Lad\ Brownlow (46), a friend of the Duke and Duchess ol Windsor died in a London clinic earlj today after undergoing a serious operation a •■> Shi the daughter i i B g Sii 1). .id Kinioch.43 words
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Article204 1952-11-28 7 LONDON, Nov, 27 (UP)— Asian delegates are planning to bring up the question of Japan's trading position in Southern Asia at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference, which opens today. Authoritative sources said I they will ask why Japan cannot take part in some ot tiie schemes204 words
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Article76 1952-11-28 7 ROME, Nov. 27 (Reuter)— Elder Statesman Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, v)2. only survivor of the Versailles Peace Conference "Big Four,'' has been given the church's last rites. The World War I Prime Minister had a brain haemorrhage which caused partial paralysis He had been suffering from influenza76 words
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Article69 1952-11-28 7 CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (Renter) About 1(5 people were counted dead and hundreds injured as snowstorms whipped by icy wind blasts swept across America's Midwest for the third successive day. Temperatures fell to below zero in some areas with hundreds of travellers marooned and extensive69 words
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Article64 1952-11-28 7 Stonoord London Correspondent LONDON Nov. 27 —The follow. ng ore the closing rubr> aid en the London Morkct today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 25id. Spot £962 per ton 25. d buvers, £962 10s. sellers. 25 d Three months: £945 1514 buyers, £945 10s. sellers. 25 d64 words
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Article110 1952-11-28 7 NKW YORK. Nov 27 (UP)— President-elect Dwight Eisenhower ha announced the selection of Republican national chairman Arthur Summerfield of Flint. Michigan. as his Postmaster-General and the appointment of two prominent women to top federal administrative posts. Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, co-publisher of the110 words
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Article32 1952-11-28 7 EIGHTEEN persons were in hospital yesterday— four in serious condition as a result of Tuesday night's lime bomb explosion in front of Tunis' public vorks central oflice here.— UPUP - 32 words
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Article140 1952-11-28 7 NKW DELHI. Nov 27. (Reuter)— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said today France must get out of India but his Government did not propose "to go to war" over the issue. Mr. Nehru addressed the Council of S'ates (Upper House) in response to questions a 'nt140 words
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Article35 1952-11-28 7 A MILITARY truck transporting 33 Indo-Chinese women nd children fell into Mekong River. 70 miles southwest of S gon last night Ten women and 17 children were dr< tied U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article77 1952-11-28 7 MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 27. HP) Sister Elizabeth Kenny, 65-year-old Australian nurse known for her treatment of polio, was "sinking fast'' and doctors had abandoned hope for her life, according to reports received here today Trom Toowoomba. Australia. .lames Henry, a member of the Kenny Foundation here, said Sister77 words
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Article19 1952-11-28 7 UNITED STATES battle casualties in Korea reached 12U.U97 yesterday, an increase of 2.1 since last week.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article28 1952-11-28 7 TWEiA ported t in j lire that broke out in th< Huntington and trapped many of the _6( patients behind window screened "ing.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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118 1952-11-28 7 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 27, (AP)— Grandma has struck for the third time, pulled another bank holdup and Made a clean getaway. Los Angeles' gray-haired, pistol -packing bandit shaved a note into a teller's cage yesterday H read: I have a gun and I'm not118 words
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222 1952-11-28 7 SEOUL, Now _7 (Reuter)— South Korean police have packed two prisons and more than 20 police stations in a mass roundup of Communist suspects in anticipation of American President-elect Dwic.nl Eisenhowers arrival here. The prisons and stations were dei ribed as "packed like222 words
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Article50 1952-11-28 7 BONN. Nov. 27 (Reuter)— Chancellor Konrad Arte: today won his I to hold debates on the Bonn Conventions next week. Voting was 220 10 100 with no abstentions. The voting took p'nre in the Bundestag ll Government and Oppos whips rounded up "the sick and the lame" to50 words
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79 1952-11-28 7 Production Of Tesf-Tube Babies Condemned BOMBAY, Nov. 27 (Rcuter) —Dr. Mortimer W. Rodgcrs of New York yesterday condemned any "mass production" of babies by artificial insemination. Society would benefit little from "an assembly line procedure aimed at ma:;? pro- duction", Rod] of the New York C I ledical Committee. 179 words
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Article100 1952-11-28 7 Ex-Malayan To Advise Kenya Govt. NAIBOBI, Nov. 2: (Keui« 1 An officer from the British military intelligence depttt ment. Mr A.F. MarDoniUl who served in Malaya rum 1M47 to 195#, has t>een seco.id ed to the (Government of Kenya a.s "adviser on ini« :h--gence." Mr. Ma« Donald was t uf100 words
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Article85 1952-11-28 7 JAKARTA. Nov 27 (I Special police guards coi oil' the Indonesia I inday when h reconvened t"» the first time since tin Oct ed diffei t ith 'he arm army administration no disorders The Oct. IR demonsti had calied for the d Parliament. Chairman Etadei Sa told85 words
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Article29 1952-11-28 7 l try p tian night of the Crown Coo: means members ol ti< lian royal family will come ui tion of the ordinar) like citia I29 words
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Article23 1952-11-28 7 GENEVA, N 21 (ft onal of rna I Labour Orgj v. a :i 'J'oky. S, pi 14 to 2623 words
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Advertisement55 1952-11-28 7 EBAU DAfl-C Mmm ICiD_ V_fe _J 135 RETURN BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY 1 DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th RETURNING SUNDAY DEC. 14th DEPARTING IPOH 1 500 hrs. BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT FOR DETAILS APPLY \LAYAN AIRWAYS ONAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO55 words
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Advertisement36 1952-11-28 7 •Lr^-^il-i m^^^^^^^^^^Sr^^^^^m^mmammammmmwA I__ 1 1 With the Festive Season jj j announce de! oi ihis ve: popular SCOTCH WHISKY j PRICES to the TRADE and HOTELS ROBiNSON Co., Ltd. j I RAMUS PI .M.I SINGAPORE. t36 words
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153 1952-11-28 8 LONDON, Nov. 27 (AP)— A 3. 0-foot lons section of Singapore's giant floating dock, twice sunk during i the last war, has been raised b\ Navy salvage men 7 and will be towed to Britain for scrap, the Admiralty •T announced yesterday. The153 words
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Article255 1952-11-28 8 9 LONDON, Nov. 27: (Reuter) The Guggenheim Medal of j American Aviation has been 'awarded to Sir Geoffrey De Havilland. 70-year-old British i I aviation pioneer and builder ijof the Comet jetliner and supersonic jet lighters, it 998S announced here yesterday. This year's award was made255 words
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Article32 1952-11-28 8 ENDI i short y vending a senior official to Rangoon to discuss the commencement of payment of Burma's debt j which on Sept. 30 totalled j 720,000,000 i upees.— APAP - 32 words
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83 1952-11-28 8 HONGKONI 1 Ni API Hongkong fishing companies and fishermen presented a joint petition yesterday to Department of Agriculture to stop the Japanese Ashing from soiling its catch in Hongkong. A report Lorn Tokyo stated the Japanese Fisheries Board had announced it had authorised the fishing83 words
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Article81 1952-11-28 8 NKW YORK Nov. 27 UP The International Lumen's Association (AFL) tried yesterday to end a wildcat strike called in protest of the State Crime Commission's investigation of gangsterism on this city's huge waterfront. Ii A President Joseph Ryan said the strike would end today. There whs81 words
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Advertisement596 1952-11-28 8 t_L_E___tP_ _g4__J >-^*^c_ tA-_o -^00/a FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Sftß Fran(i-(o In- Incelei All Ariifrii.m I Canadian (ilie> raaaat t nVkam Spare An i 1 SI INhIW l'.l II >.\ov .Nov 1 l>ec 'M l)n ml IStwJ Bl \i; :i .'I, Det !7 tt l»e» Z I>< < I lan596 words
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Advertisement884 1952-11-28 8 -r- rr— l_M— -__^->_— M-____-i CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. Regßlai Sailings to China and Japan Ifrom Singapore. For Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkol and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From ■Toc-ow" Dec VI Dec 17 Japan II Kon: r"Poyanr" I>ci 10 Dec 23 Hongkonj Sail*884 words
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Advertisement368 1952-11-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I ine Nederlaad Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORT! AND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NrW ORLEANS S'pore P Sham Penang KOIA BAROE (RD 30 Nov 6 Dec 7 Dec K Dec ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec 16 Dec 17368 words
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Advertisement443 1952-11-28 8 -AST ASIATIC 05 SAILINGS ILOM >< UfDfNA%M I K PHI lOKIA foi Raft* <„,,, II i, "KOKLA' fur UjakaYta Bangkok Saicm M-* ng Manila Kob< "t <k hama i•it i. SELANDLV foi Bangkok l€ FALSTKIA' for Bangkok fpassengert onlv) "KIN A f. r bourna Sydney Br! h, n e (not443 words
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Article208 1952-11-28 9 So Mass Migration To Nigeria Seen THE possibility of increasing migrotion of rubber planting from Malaya to Nigeria on the grounds of lower production costs is dismissed by trade sources in Singapore. T: ,hf!f harvf been instances ol rubber v n l ii: jrrying out planting208 words
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Article25 1952-11-28 9 COMMODITY PRICES ..•r prires in Sirua At- re: Nov ;\POI I W< I IM today una- aid iMt -Tithe I oncion fid tin Bl arp25 words
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131 1952-11-28 9 Pakistan Rs. Devaluation 'Favoured' KARACHI Nov. 27. IP) The Evening Times imported with banner heaulines yesterdav that "expert opinion" favoured devaluing Pakistan rupees, ilthou,**;h business elides vvere said to be- divided over the issue. The Pakistan rupee was tbe only sterling blue cur rency which was not proportionately devalued in131 words
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Article35 1952-11-28 9 RUBBER GOES UP 3/4 CENT A POUND r market Kb Singapore shewed a small ent in prices yesterday, firsi grade rubber lipmeni dosing il SS rents per lb. eoni»ts i the prei i«»u^ da] S35 words
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Article52 1952-11-28 9 H< AP) Planta- Chair- h oreting of the ?ay. Mr. ted the comlable to re- rte i;- Ja% a 1 ot naU\M retance. but said it had been so I ed it might not be worl ig bark. the Bajah estal mained in tapping throughout52 words
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112 1952-11-28 9 Tin Shares Markd Down In Dull Mart Standard Market Reportei JGAPORE, Thurs. The I n share markel was dull ions in the ked down in a counters. Indus- :•>.)({ rubber*; were quiet. INDI <l Hi \i s BO 'iv F>d D 187 H j 2.20 2 :jO 7/l| 7/6 A112 words
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Article39 1952-11-28 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 27 -Special Standard Service Closing prici s on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.53 to £1 sterling: $6.0575 to U.S. $1; $1,835 io Malayan $1; $0.3889 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $27fi.G25 lo one iael39 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-11-28 9 photo. Iron lung patients at Ranefco Los Amigos Hospital, Los Angeles, admire a cocktail dress being modelled by Diane Dubois in what is believed to be the first fashion show over held in a polio ward. The showing was held a s a test run <oA.P. - 61 words
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190 1952-11-28 9 LONDON, Nov. 27, (l T P)— Britain has announced plans for the bilges! British colonial development project in history the establishment of an aluminium industry —on the African Gold Coast that will eventually produce 1 210,000 tons a year. Details of the project were190 words
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Article72 1952-11-28 9 CAIRO. Nov. 27, (UP) -'l I a Egyptian Cabinet officially t icided to buy all the col'.on in i the handv of merchants who 'bought the stock before closure of the Alexandria eott< futures market on Nov. 23. The cabinet also decided to sell government72 words
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157 1952-11-28 9 'Mechanised Fishing Boats Are The Best' TI iF.RF. ,-e over 1 .0(10 motor fishing boats ranging from GO or 70 feet to the usual sail] oared boats with outboard motor: in Malaya, said Mr. C. F. H ckling, Colonial OTice F. i< A Iviser, in an add] i to the157 words
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150 1952-11-28 9 HONGKONG, No\. 87, (LP) The Department of Commerce* and Industry reported that Hongkaag trade during October totalled HKSS7I 2 million (about IS 100,000,000), thawing I drop of B.t. per cent com j pared with the preceding month The Departaaenj aid monthly repoi i150 words
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Article146 1952-11-28 9 Soya Bean Speculators Namd In US V- .SHU CAP)— The -g rultui D i ment in response I I sional request i e Wi i lay thi of 92 Chini e who I] heavily in the U.S futures m.irk- tl eah ot war ir: The rcq'.est for the I oe146 words
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Article112 1952-11-28 9 Produce Marl Firm In Copra Standard Market Reporter THE produce market in S gapore was firm in the copra '"•■ion and quiet in coconut oil. Small business was n during the daj\ Copra was transacted al prices ranging betwi and 32 5/3 per picul further buyers a* $3_3 ai i112 words
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Article25 1952-11-28 9 013 FONT Nemo the pi viscose rayon staple 101l en! week by erican Vi Pout is si ght fii pound. < I UPUP - 25 words
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Advertisement78 1952-11-28 9 Gland Discovery Re.k Youlh In 24 ii^urs -r> .5 tabs are r 1 <^ •k-w 1 Raeai I para v unci I 1 n^%r iys la fait this «l:s--s h<-?ii« n.e-i-; e in Bad and k.'\ baraa- v AS»--l Itatrlbated r turn empty ir rr>. r.-r K W»- < i»rFabs78 words
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Advertisement126 1952-11-28 9 _B _tA__?_9__j_____r_H__M_H<^_Tt_Yw _B__,__r >Hß_______v^_^ _9 _S Jj J&rM&L%? l^_L_^_o____i_r Bl __l BS*^as^s^y7i'^?wwßß&^a_a^ k_u_r _—^^■___^f ymjNDONES/ANA/ R WAYS f TO INDONESIA ON VACATION OR BUSINESS J-XK CONY AIR LINER BOOKING OFFICEUNION BUILDING (GROUND FLOOR) 111.. 7164 r^W/_^^M-S3_^_____ j# Jolly J5Jj good nay jfc, <£2 to rcmcmhrr ajK jjtf y»or friendi jfr,126 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1952-11-28 9 r*rtrr„n**>nr Jakarta, Darwin, (EMSO2/401) Africa. W rndies (letters only) by WTTWIMtmSaT* SINGAPORE »m.: Palcmbane JKMjfJ/iNG D, .nv 8A705 4H<»« Kam a.m by Eionfl Ann; K Australia BkITCDT A 1 _i____i**rr lAKT BOAC ARGON A I I SERVICE TO: and New Zealand a! noon by CIN ICK I AINArItN I 51,232 words
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Article1417 1952-11-28 10 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON An Adventure Called Photography By I [VOW that 'on have unx> ravelled the mysteries ot Ike hategraJ trt pack and. n doubt impressed all fttttl friend-* with your mem looad sagaetty, v °o will be ptttttittg to apply I knowledge and start ■i. n c.'iour1,417 words
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Article271 1952-11-28 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR > > i- I 'Ml S wl 01 M lON I I >r |m| COinforl in j a i■. 4 I tki_k ttt "ii!.l n.,i > »^t i ni.il. hb->\ M mu ii,- (1.,--. bbl«h tat r i in .»t »l ll- e271 words
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Article, Illustration661 1952-11-28 10 For the Discophile LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT DEBUSSY. Two Arabesques in E major and (j major. Walter Gieseking (piano). Columbia LXls">b\ Gieseking plays these two early but premonitorp pieces ith <: mth and clarity and. above all. respect for the act that their smallness of size and661 words
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Article, Illustration666 1952-11-28 10 AMCRUSIS - Music Between Ourselves AMCRUSIS Music Notes By TPHE Singapore Chamber J- Ensemble will present another in its series of recitals by well-known resident musicians on Sunday next, November 30 in the "His Master's Voice" Studio, MacDonald House. at 8.30 p.m. This will be a joint recital by Jacqueline Curzon, soprano,666 words
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Article133 1952-11-28 10 LOS ANGELES. Nov 27 Ai' HKO StUdJ V. won legal approval ot its refusal to give writer Paul Jarrico screen credit for a m i\ ie after he had balked at saying whether he was a Comm Superior Judge Or! i Rhodes' ruling. ending a seven-day ti also133 words
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Article613 1952-11-28 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By READ only two day's arjo x in the "Manchester Guardian" what appeared to be the tailend ol some livplv correspondent e regarding cities and mp. In the letter that I saw. the writer was agreeing with someone that there are no songs about613 words
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Advertisement159 1952-11-28 10 +4~44 4 4i— -<-44 -Hi M ip F tt tt 4- ~^^^^.3l^? JACK HYLTON'S CALL ME MADAM" Music b, IRVING BERLIN Si LICHTENBURG H Anton Walbrook and Chorus MARRYING FOR LOVE 8.11.e Worth and Anton Walbro f DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF IHf C-ARiNA gg Shan. Wallis end O '>'159 words
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Article510 1952-11-28 11 INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL By JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Nov. 26 (AP)— England's soccer team "TOgped Belgium s—o in the international soccer game at Wembley Stadium today, and if anyone thinks it was an easy win they are completely right. The trouble was the score could have been so510 words
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249 1952-11-28 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. The Lower Perak Malays will b e paying a visit to Pa ml Bunj tar this week-end for a se-ies jof games against the Clayton I Club, Parit Buntar. On Saturday. the Lower Perak Malays will meet the Clayton Club at249 words
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Article40 1952-11-28 11 JOIXILADS soccer team againsl H.M.S. s Brides Bay on Sunday al the Malayan Railway ground Kampong Bahru will be selected from Kataan, Achuthan, Narayana, Krishnasamy, Safwan, Ghani. Ebrahint. Jama!. Sintha. Vaithylingam. Magid, Edwards. Rahman, Saiahudin, Vjiyanathan, Muniyandi, Khrishnasamy.40 words
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Advertisement113 1952-11-28 11 _V _4_B __.*^V ■tpi m 4 TH£ SULLOOO ANT Jfc l^ Suspended by its feet on I_B_&> A.vrodon Bulldog Ant con A po*"-'^ l ond c»CcHent 'fwjT-;:^?*' nt d > 'or Stomochochc, |r*A*^^ Constipotion, IndigcsSon, s. m^^ Acidify Heartburn ond loss of appet.te, CHIN K AWHITE Wind M.xture i another113 words
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Advertisement458 1952-11-28 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Josephine Read wishes to express her very verv grateful thanks to all those wfco gave their unstinted help, sent votive offerings for Requiem Masses, wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence and attended the funeral of her late husband, Mr. Andrew S. Read*. Mrs. R. Dana and famiiv thank458 words
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Advertisement640 1952-11-28 11 iHE AYER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Forthcoming Ordinary General Meeting to be held at the Registered Offi- e No. 18 Jonker Street. Malacca. on Tuesday the 16th dav of December, 1952 at 12 O'clock noon, the Directors640 words
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Advertisement874 1952-11-28 11 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB DECEMBER 1952 MEETING Ist. Day— otb December 1952 2nd. Day— loth December 1952 3rd. Day— I.sth December 1952 $2 CASH SWEEPS FORWARD SAI ES of tickets are now available I Sweep tickets are NOW on sale. Members may buy Cash {Sweep tickets at the Town Office874 words
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Miscellaneous156 1952-11-28 11 1 I -v. e a ah 0 k-k"^*^ aTTosjly X rt-AssSfeooAWEEK::- W^*** "TTT^^xJJ^tmWm *?rm±. -a_<_r k r s^r. 2fop< eT DO^- _B_^_/^\ (makes a DOIIAH wal-WE got a EASY PIAU_J vo' PAYS ME *4-.00 a iT^a UP --C-'. ?6is4 A DAY.'.' -> FO'SUCK-O-SV-AM^ WEEK, FO' 3 VARSJ-AM' 1 > ~BYGOSH156 words
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318 1952-11-28 12 SYDNEY, Nov 27 (AP) Australian cricket BCleeten are under a broadside from Svdney sportswriters over selection ol Australia's team to play Snath Afrka in the tirst «l Brisbane starting on tWO poir;' I I tission of opening bai and wicketkeeper B. th 30C tgs,318 words
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Article77 1952-11-28 12 North Johore RFC Revived E ED R- ol players, both tary, in the ho have be r]y for practice ayers are Sate level. of the club is Cooper. the Vi Mr. H. I d P. Hon. S Mr R T. M. HThe captain is Ma i of the Cameronians. back.77 words
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Article97 1952-11-28 12 SCC first and second rugby ims will play their fixtures. both away, againsl Changi and Singapore Harbour Board resvely on Saturday. The teams are: I lst XV: R.M. Parker, D. Darroch, T.A. Roper. CM. M Iver. J.E. Hoare, G.W. Watson. A.G.H. Browne, L.N.C. Dale.97 words
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Article182 1952-11-28 12 CHU AGO, Nov. 27 (AP).— Former heavyweight champion K/./ard Charles scored a first round knockdown but then plodded to a unanimous 10-round decision over Jimmy Bivins in a dull Chicago Stadium boxing bout last night. Charles, former heavyweight 7 champion, tried to display his182 words
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Article446 1952-11-28 12 2 WILL VIE FOR TRIPLE CROWN _Pf _f _Pf A^IX Sin bu Chor Nasikwala MRS. GOOL NASIKWALA of India and sth Mi i Chor of Hong Kong; will vie for the honour of triple champion of the first Asian table tennis tournament now being held in Singapore. At the end446 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-11-28 12 JIMMY ARRUTHI us of lustra lia knocked out Vic JToweel ot South Africa in two minutes 19 seconds to become Bantamweight Champion ot ti:>- World at Rand Stadium, Johannesburg, on Nov. 15. Bi fore 30.000 people, Carruthers came smashing into the attack from the bell and within177 words
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Article125 1952-11-28 12 nil folloa ume is Hw of dn- Keppel < .li versus l-land Inb staen's match to be played ifl the Isl jnd Clab M Mom: J Dec 1. Ig ho!,. Mat) 3 p.m. Mrs. Ellis Todd; 3.05 p.m. Mrs. VV. .Mrs. Williams: 3.10 p.m Mi s125 words
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Article46 1952-11-28 12 The following will rep: Field Records vs. R.L ...I F. Base Workshops m a b challenge match at Nee Soon tomorrow: Birbahadur Tamaug, Sheepwash, Indrasing Rai. Ramananda Rai. Premkidar Lama. Bhupjang Rai, P Tjmang. Conroy, Gould. Toiman Thapa. Dharamk Subba. Umpire: Can'. G46 words
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Article41 1952-11-28 12 Japan will meet Hone Kong in the final <>t tin* men- team event for the Baroda up at 8 pjn. today. The finals for the men's Singles, doubles and mixed doubles niii be played <>n Saturday.41 words
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Article86 1952-11-28 12 Chartered Bank S.C. THE following have been elected office bearer.*- of the Chartered Bank Sports Club for the year 1953 Patrons— G.A.P. Sutherland; R.R. Johnston; W Brown. President I.G. Thomson, Vice Presidents J. P. Shearer, C. von Hagt, Hon Secretary Ang Swee Lim. Asst. Secretary Loh Fook Choon, Hon. Auditor86 words
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Article322 1952-11-28 12 PENANG Thurs. Sticks went flying as tempers frayed in today's league hockey match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Kedah Hall Party. This was the last game tor the CRC who won by two goals to keep their unbeaten record. There was an unusual322 words
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Article75 1952-11-28 12 RED SCORPION, the masked grappler, fights Hercules "he main event of tomorrow ht's wrestling at the Happy World Stadium. Supporting this is a match between Bert Assirati and Savardan Singh. Bosca Boa, the Chinese flying kick expert. meets Tiger Amat in another bout. Siamese boxing is on the75 words
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Article25 1952-11-28 12 THE Indian Association will entertain the Indian table! tennis players to lunch at 1 p.m. on Sunday at the Association premises.25 words
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Article107 1952-11-28 12 THE opening match of the All Blue*. Cup rugby competition, Southern Zone, between Singapore and Negri Sembilan will be held on the packing tomorrow. Yap Boon Keng has been selected to captain the Colony All Blues team, which has been selected last night, as follows:107 words
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Article227 1952-11-28 12 MRS. GOOL NASIKWALA of Jndia created a bis upset on the sixth day ol the Asian table tennis tournament last night when she beat Japan's best bet lor the women's singles title, Yoshiko Tanaka in one of the semi-finals. But Tanaka was not her real self227 words
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Article416 1952-11-28 12 LONDON. (AP):— British boxing's "Mr, Big"' London promoter Jack Solomons-— took a knock out On the chin this week— lhe kind of punch that has been cracking small tune promoters all over the country for a longtime. Solomons cancelled a Harringay Arena show at which416 words
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Article88 1952-11-28 12 SCC lst beat. Girls' Sports Club V 1-0 in the women's seven-a side knockout hockey competition for the F. N. Challenge Cup at the Padang yesterday. Results of the other matches played were:- SCO. 2nd beat I i S.C. "Z" 2-0, W.R.A.C. beat Seletar 20. S.C.C.88 words
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Article20 1952-11-28 12 ll jCKF.Y: inter Services —Army v RAF nt Seletar; Won en's teren-a-side un the Padang. TABLE TENNIS: Asian20 words
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