Singapore Standard, 2 December 1952
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Title Section16 1952-12-02 1 Singapore Standard //v '"'I VOL. 11l NO. !53 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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68 1952-12-02 1 N !>' I Gownd Sir Gerald Tenipler sinner Mr Malaya, arrived here by km! vhetbet he was meeting any ot llth prime ministers now m London x k no. That is not the I nn c— fClflat with the Colonial be three68 words
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Article137 1952-12-02 1 Vietminh A ttacks Repulsed Dec. 1 (Rei ter)— unh fo esterday cond to h;. French tr c south of the R■ R■ er i on the north Indo-C: i battlefront. the French, t night m I •port from Hanoi. :minh troops unsucc itta ked several French es south of Hanoi137 words
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Article36 1952-12-02 1 I\[\l, I roip! ■< i i >•'!•) r. .t .i > I t M i <■ .J I Mil th»i ii i -aid >•• bettei %u\U trur" 1,1 MM jii-i h ilf d.»/ I all .not i- AP AFPAP; AFP - 36 words
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Article330 1952-12-02 1 THRKE more terrorists have been killed, one wounded and another captured by security fortes m the Federation. Two more terrorists have surrender- cd. A patio; of -he 0 2 Gurkhas Id *d one of two terrorists they contacted m the Kota Tinggi area of .lohore.330 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1952-12-02 1 Changes In Tactics Of M C P (By special arrangement with The Times) LONDON, Dec. I—Significance1 Significance of changes m the tactics of the Malayan Communist Party, briefly reported last month, can be seen m the "directive on the execution of most urgent and important duties ofStandard - 1,471 words
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Article64 1952-12-02 1 New Party In W. Germany FRANKFURT, Dec 1 (AP. West Germany has a new political party the "All- 1 German People's Party"' (Gesamtdeutjsche Volkspartei) i advocating Germany's reunion, the cessation of all rearmament and following a neutral course m the cold war. The faction called on the West Germany to64 words
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Article166 1952-12-02 1 THh Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Kubber Association. Mr. K. C. Holiday will visit Japan about the middle of the month to discuss all aspects of the rubber trade between Japan and Malaya. Confirming a Renter cable from Tokyo. Mr. Holiday told The166 words
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Article74 1952-12-02 1 Standard's Christinas Supplement I THE Singapore Stan- i dard's first Christmas i Supplement this year i l(i pa;es of news on where to get the best Yuletide bargains will be available free with YOlK paper tomorrow. Containing information vital to every shopper. The Singapore Standard Christmas Supplement is necessary m74 words
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Article106 1952-12-02 1 ROKs For Empire Division >' Dec. 1. (AP)— One cid Soul I ers soon may be Inl into the Brit i>h tlth division m Kon British The very move,*' spokesman 1 But he added that foi I pro- i the home eai Bn' md and The ie oi Kore ild106 words
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Article217 1952-12-02 1 VIP's fOR Bt. Serene Conference Standard Stall Reportei a com i: Etepi .1 Ea ci -ia will lake p a H 5 from Der- 4 De I inge infoi rod viewi teeming this part of i The Marques* of Reading, Parliamentary LJn< i i of State for Foreign AM i217 words
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Article62 1952-12-02 1 KANDY, Dec. 1, (Reuter).— Labour problems of Asian countrie ri\] be thrashed pui at a 10-day conference of exj South-East Asia' Britain, which begins here today. Experts from India. Pakis- m, Cc >n, Malaya, Singapore, Hongkong, Vietnam and Britain will discuss the vooational Ira ining of62 words
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Article50 1952-12-02 1 BANDIT DIES FROM WOUNDS PENANG, Mon.— A Chinese bin li-i Wong hh Soon (26) wo inde I I •J i follow ing i Police im•x i -r* r Tl IS I few m, >| fi im Bukit M■•• 'i n m We Ine 'iy night, •I at the Bilk:' Mciljj50 words
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93 1952-12-02 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese!] Chamber ol Commerce has en- gaged another safe-cracker to unlock the two mystery safes i m its .possession. The first l 1 man's charges, were too cost- 1 ly for the Chamber. Safe-cracker No. 2 is Ng j Choong93 words
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Article77 1952-12-02 1 Sister Kenny Laid To Rest I TOWOOMBA, Australia,! Dec. 1. (UP). Sister Kenny was buried here today with a final gesture from the United j States which accorded her the rare honour of free entry m 1950. The United States Vice-Con- sul for Queensland, Charles j Carson, attended the simple.77 words
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Article98 1952-12-02 1 Winnie Goes To Work After B'day i LONDON, Dec. 1, (AP). J Winston Churchill went back) 1 to work today after a 78th birthday dinner with his family and a 40-pound cake shaped like the doughty Prime Minister's well-known square;; black hat. Churchill spent the birthday morning yesterday m slippi98 words
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Article44 1952-12-02 1 BANGKOK, Dec 1 (AFP)— Police here last night seized 3,000 Communist oropasanda j eaflets m a Chinese bouse m Bangkok. The police ar e looking for the owner of the hou>e. n Chu-bo, a Chine.se printing press worker, who has disappeared.44 words
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685 1952-12-02 1 Man Who Never Enjoyed X' mas Aids Fund A max who has never ene i a Christmas yet and who S'l-v no reason why he should not give the poor children a fine time yesterday sent m $10 to the Christmas Toy Fund. Signing himself Sunny Khoo. he expressed the685 words
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Article85 1952-12-02 1 TilF Commissioner for Labour. Singapore, Mr. O. w Da\is will meet representative ji the Singapore Naval B^ c [iabour Union today. Mr. S. K. Eteddi, the Union's legal ad-, /iser also will be present he meeting when tlie Union's iide of the dispute with the85 words
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Advertisement99 1952-12-02 1 ■I I REHiiETiAF^Efe I'CErCRSiM^H OOU> STOOAGt rstf/io fi/iff/'Af'Y/ fully BANDSPREAO Singapore Pi-nang F,-d< rot. on For ac Mo.n, sjo: n ISM oo Fcr AC DC MMM (105 00 (ISC Vibrator Operation C j LESS 10 DISCOUNT FOR CASH Available irom all tn Sii -t I and Malayt Itnir; United Rad.o99 words
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Article246 1952-12-02 2 Master Plan To Be Drawn Up After Next June Standard Staff Reporter THE field work of the team now surveying Singapore Island to draw up a Master Plan for the Colony will be completed by June next, Mr. Dennis Komlosi, Chief Planning Officer of the Diagnostic246 words
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Article149 1952-12-02 2 HI S on i ,i De--1 merit is conducting an is--wide survey of areas on i beds *een zone out certain districts. In these, sheds might be built without the owl threats of eviction. number of cattle-shed n-vners had previously been mov e out149 words
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Article, Illustration594 1952-12-02 2 THERE is a distinct shortage of medical services m Singapore because of the rapid growth of its population, Air. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of the Sin Poh newspaper chain and philanthropist, told The Standard m an m x :view yesterday. Mr. Aw felt very594 words
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Article330 1952-12-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government Employees' Unions will soon affiliate themselves with the Colony Trade I'nion Congress. The unions will make this move as soon as Government approval is obtained, Union leaders i said yesterday. Tills follows a comprehensive change m the rules, constitution and330 words
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Article51 1952-12-02 2 SOME 1.700 candidates sat for their first papfr the English Literature of the Cambridge School Certificate Examinations m 13 school halls m Singapore yesterday. In all. 1,475 hoys and ill eirls registered but a few failed to turn up oi withdrew. There are about 800 private51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-12-02 2 Air Vice Marshal G. H. Mills, the Acting Com-mander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force inspects No. 38 Transport Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, during a farewell parade hold at Changi yesterday. With the AirVice Marshal is Squadron Commander S Ldr. R. Bourke.41 words
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Article65 1952-12-02 2 The follwing Fair Price List was issued yesterday^ Cigarettes Tin--: 5"s "Piccadilly" $1.05, tin— 2o. s "Dv Maurier'" 75 cts. Infnnt Food: 1 !b Tin "Glaxo" —$230, 2 ib. Tin M Glaxo"— $4.20. Washing S-i.-ip: 2Jt lb. Bur "Gossages' Fine Priftirose" 80 cts. Tablets "Gossages" Beehive65 words
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456 1952-12-02 2 Executive Summoned For Asking 'Tea Money' CLARENCE Hart Campbell. a senior executive oi Ma aj an Bitumen Pr. >.i:;c-. Ltd., appeared before Mr. A. \V. Bel- 1 the Singapore First DisJudge yesterday on summons chargi ol obtaining a total of $1,666 "tea money" from two persons. II was alleged that456 words
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136 1952-12-02 2 THE Yoimg Men's Muslim Association of Singapore lias 1 .split into two sections over its plans to celebrate the Corona- tio;i next year. Originally, i\ was planned that all the members of the association should appoint a committee to organise a joint celebration. At a136 words
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219 1952-12-02 2 FLANKED by representative squadrons of the Wings at R.A.F. Changi, a farewell parade to No. 38 Transport Squadron R.A.A.F. under the command of Group Captain E.C. Bates, the Station Commander, was held at Changi yesterThe salute was taken by the acting Co nrtiander-in-Chief. Far East219 words
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Article31 1952-12-02 2 LIDOX bin Sulaiman w I charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with escaping from Changi Prison on N«" 27. He was remanded until Dec. 12.31 words
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Article249 1952-12-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that Mr N. A. Mallal, Progressive Party Member for City Ward m the Legislative Council, tried ta "steal cheap publicity" at last month's meeting of the Council, was made yesterday by Mr. C. K. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for Rochore249 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-12-02 2 THIS is the artists' impression of the building for Mr. flardial Singh at Cecil Street. The ground floor will probably be used by a bank. The upper six .storeys will house business offices. The architect is Mr. Ng. Keng Siang40 words
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Article28 1952-12-02 2 THU fourth civics course for villagers m Perjik started yesterday. As m previous courses. vx£ villagers will assemble at the Perak Kieh Community Centre at Ipja.28 words
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Article94 1952-12-02 2 SEVERAL local women, mostly European, have been eogsiged to be p with secretarial work m connection with the FAO forestry Conference now m session m Singapore. Three of the wo-nen art B receptionists who met alii delegates a l the airport or the harbour. The seen94 words
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Advertisement94 1952-12-02 2 EXTRA! EXTRA! The FIRST MALA V PIiTVRF. m tO LOR "PERWIRA" uill HIT ikm WATCH FOR IT v r f^^sr*Zr^"| Lobu'in« (abl«ts J f\_ J%fl 1 ere > v '^"j r2)* \3SJKARS V-U fur iropic.il packing m butths. (II \KI A O F Box 123) H Kohirison Kd Spore. AWAIT94 words
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Advertisement90 1952-12-02 2 I^l^P WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING TOOTHBRUSH 4-^ CONSECUTIVE YEAR LJO L. 0. SEYMOUR fc CO INC i De WITT'S f^? I COUCH SYRUP^j li I v r K^g^J^. dxjQKjj E?T| De WITT'S I BABY COUCH SYRUP rare two essential** for your medicine rupbmird. You ion not afford to be *hh Why90 words
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198 1952-12-02 3 SI tnd nd Mart Reporter igap*re l*ra__k Police have pulled their r bi U-dt It claim to let the pedestrain control vehicular traffic the opini m mot*,; tta Intel I by "1 tie SI md ird ye terd iy regai lii g sTi198 words
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Article10 1952-12-02 3 Williams Stands By Manifesto WILLIA 3 I B. La- anc:10 words
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Article20 1952-12-02 3 first ti 'i Enghool ma m to Hill S m their first annual. 1 > nised M i20 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-12-02 3 photo. AM ONCOMING car halts for three pedestrians to cross the road at Collyer Quay. This system has worked very well for pedestrians. StandStandard - 28 words
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193 1952-12-02 3 Dr. Ismail Pledges To Wor k No t Flirt JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Appealing to thc Nong Chik Ward voters to vide for all three UMNO-MCA Alliance candidates instead of only for himself Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, one of the three Alliance (.andidates for the Ward said that if they193 words
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116 1952-12-02 3 Armed Gang Takes $1,100Court Sequel MASKED and armed gang robbed inese living al Si at Road early yesterday morning >t 00 m jewellery ai 10 m The man went to bed at t 2.30 a.m. An hour la*ei he was awakened and saw a masked man peering at hum through116 words
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Article28 1952-12-02 3 THE Commander-in-Chief, 1 Far 1' I Air Force. Air Mar--1 shal A. C. Sanderson is dee iet urn to Changi tomorrow i from London.28 words
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Article414 1952-12-02 3 Nieoll Expresses 'Great Hopes For The Future Standard Staff Reporter MR. J. F. NICOLL, the Governor of Singapore, yesterday told 70 delegates from 25 countries and United Nations agencies attending the Forestry Conference that their forestry problems were "common to all of us, differing only m414 words
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Article107 1952-12-02 3 Armed Men Rob Trader: 4 Charged A CHINESE owner of a sundry shop m Pulau Bukom Kechil was robbed by lour men armed with knives ol $14,000, a Parker pen. two cartons of cigarettes and six apples on Sunday. When four suspects were detained by the police on 'mother island107 words
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292 1952-12-02 3 THK well-Oeing of the peoples Of Asia depends on the well-being of the land and its vegetation and on how the land and vegetation are used, said Mr. Norris E. Dodd, the Director-General of the FAO, m a message to the Forestry Conference which292 words
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Article202 1952-12-02 3 IDENTIFICATION certificates are being posted by the Supervisor of Flections to voters whose addresses appearing m the electoral rolls differ from those on their identity cards. Mr. M. Ponnudurai, Elections Supervisor, said that this is being done to enable those people now living m202 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-12-02 3 ji "My favourite story is i 1 'Robinson Crusoe'/' Mr. i 1 Daniel Defoe told a re- l' porter from The Stand- ]i >' arc! yesterday. i i Sounds immodest, i i| doesn't it. coming from the man who wrote the i book? But that136 words
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Article87 1952-12-02 3 A DETECTIVE comoral walking along Koon Seng Road had his suspicion aroused by a man who kept bobbing his hear! np and clown at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. The detective walked up to lhe man and saw a pair of pliers and two screw-drivers on a87 words
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Article52 1952-12-02 3 AX all-Shanghai learn of artistes from all the cafes m Singapore will perform to al a charity performance to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall m aid of the Sam Kiang Pub School. The programme. including (\anv\n_z. singing and acrobatic foal.- con .nces at52 words
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Article59 1952-12-02 3 He Made The Sea His Bed A MAX v. a found fli it m the sea off the E ti c Singapore Second P< Courl i Mr. D. H. Chapman wa I yestei lay. He was Eng Ah Si who p \t I guilty to i '< of vasrancy on59 words
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Advertisement80 1952-12-02 3 ''v>-' 'AS' ""**-*^t /^X^-' Ji*% —J as J*' 'v^' rs* >>^* as s Sp.r'r&s c-Sx m\m\m.m,m,mxm,^m i a a j\-m^ i*• 3> 1 s"^^ i^- ;:^^-|^s^S> Ni 'a •"js*"'^* so easy to g«ve \V .X m f /..'V.r and a pleasure X....^^ '.'V^ rree v e !^r*.*!*!*°r- *i*+* a J80 words
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Advertisement146 1952-12-02 3 **&0- /_i\ r f mm i :-f-^;:>--; Li| L \'f i H l v t- Who. m tht early X\« mcm n g the 7 Chcrreietn Orchid' ol •M.x.co chnngci to enmsen FAT. 6 af obou' 10 o m In the atter» 1 noon it is otanqc ond o' MMMt|146 words
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Article104 1952-12-02 4 iroil. Mon. Tleadfam guilty to a charge of carrying one kati of rice ior bandits m the Bidor area of IVrak, a 2.5-year-old woman. Loke Moi, told Mr. Justice Thomson at the High Court today that she was threatened with death if she did not104 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-12-02 4 i if M..N -t.u u!(j Margaret Coraei and hi r 13-year-old hr..viu-r Michael, cane to The Singapore standard Office ami (!«>n.tt»d i^(» pjnc s of books and toys to the Readrrv hmtmaa !•»> 1 nnd Th»*v then fEYC S.*> which they s.iaJ ivaa I lie 11 picket n:nn«\v. Picture shows56 words
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Article67 1952-12-02 4 FINED FOR OVERLOADING RIT BUN r U? iry carrying a load of rubwas stopped at a road block at S. g Tiga. Parit Police bat was er- I When the lorry ghed it ,nd tha* ing a:, At the Parit Buritar court C driver of the lorry, I X n67 words
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Article114 1952-12-02 4 Voters Told: Be Wary Of Promises lon. The General S retary of the Pan Labour Party, Lee >. c al a rally held this toon at the Dalo Kramat Ground urged voters not to be deceived by the promises of those who ignored the and blood of their labour. remarked114 words
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Article124 1952-12-02 4 PENANG Woi > nesc pi ians m Penang today voiced strong support for the ishment of a C: tese .s< i hooL iii North Malaya for they feared that there might come 8 day when there would be m> Chinese I '."ans m the country if knowledge124 words
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Article440 1952-12-02 4 EX -CUSTOMS OFFICER ON TRIAL Took Bribe Of $500 luoh Court Is Told IPOH Mon. An objection wos raised by defence counsel at the Perak High Court today against the Deputy Public Prosecutor prosecuting a case m which a former European Customs Officer of the local preventive branch is being440 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-12-02 4 MALAY schoolboys waving Muslim flags during the three-mile-long procession to celebrate the Prophet Mohamet's birthday seen marching through Kuala Lumpur during the weekend.23 words
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Article204 1952-12-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— I The special committee, set up under the direction of the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Tempier to inquire into ways and means to improve the economy of the Malays m Malaya, will hold its first j meeting mi n Kuala204 words
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Article71 1952-12-02 4 PMU Officials Youth Section PENANG, Mon- The inaugural meeting of the Youth Benevolent .section of the Pcrsatuan Melayu Semananjong (Peninsular Malay Union]. Butterwortn was held yesterday with Inche Sultan *Mohamed Ghou.se presiding. The following oflice bearers were elected: Chairman, Osman bin Abdul Rahman; Vice-Chairman, Che bin Kadir and Ismail Haji71 words
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268 1952-12-02 4 Committee To Encourage Social Work PENANG, Mon.— To proj mole the systematic organisaJ tion and co-ordination of voluntary social welfare work is one of the objects of the District Welfare Committee J formed m Nibong Tebal during the week-end. Another objecr of the District Welfare Committee is to act m268 words
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Article297 1952-12-02 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Executive Committee <>1 the Pan-Malayan Labour Party at its meeting last nisjht decided to send its chairman, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, and its general secretary, Mr. Lee Moke Sang, to represent the Pan-Malayan Labour Party at the first Asian Socialist Conference297 words
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91 1952-12-02 4 REPRESENTAI [YES Singapore Muslim Drivers Benevoh I Association met officials of the Trade Union Office and Labour Department to disci their prop v. :ch include i that e\ i i y car i have a driver. At a meeting yesterday. Standard wras told thai91 words
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Article59 1952-12-02 4 &lea By j 'Teachers' PENANG, Mon. Ih,- iimr *m School Union, Penang; and Pro\in« \\<*lh bis s ed a memorandum to the Scalar la fleeter of < Schools, Penang and Vit>\A.:t RfeHtsb rrcenn ing that Chinese school w\irii(i\ bt taken i permanent establishment alter a pmbatioaan of59 words
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Advertisement62 1952-12-02 4 f*& *P#. f& s^? KZjp »j^ *s# 5&J5? s»jj? y^ s^r j^f V- .X For Your X'/nas Shopping— r-^ff^^ I vint your favourite Store W|||||SB I *-.i irt *"^r~y~\ ft? JEr^^L?;lli^ v lliSi:i11 Vl o! BA I A I TEXTILES,' I HJHJ ltd. I SwJ-L^^!^ 8 PLA<:E S! G APORE.62 words
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Article161 1952-12-02 5 FED. TEACHERS' TRAINING SCHEME Schools Chief Reveals Plans j tCUALA LUMPUR, Mon. First steps tonplcmenting the Education Plan, passed -dcra! Legislative Council recently, will -ly ncxl year. ■>_■ the V -delation's R ield -bost d it foi an ordinary primary school to ol.' said md fwh banf I National Scboo161 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-02 5 photo. THE ftve-KCMbei Burmese delegation to the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission, now m progress m Singapore, arrived by Cathay Pacific Airlines last night. They were met at the Airport l»\ the Burmese Consul m Singapore. Mr. I Ba Thaung (second from nuht). The delegates are (from left): Messrs. V. San. U.Standard - 63 words
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246 1952-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -The young Malayan with a technical bent has a sood future m the Federation Police Force where there is a growing demand for technicians of many kinds. Young men can learn a trade and carve out a career. particularly m the Armourer246 words
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215 1952-12-02 5 Progressives Warn: Every Vote Needed Standard staff Knxu-trr A'. to Progressive members and sympai exercise their ote> on Saturday polling foi the Singapore City Council elections is made m the latest issue of the Party's newsletter issued yesterday. It warns the voters: "Alh our oj>; onej ts are turn by215 words
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Article159 1952-12-02 5 CHARGE thai the Singapore Progressive Party Councillors have ignored voters and; thcii welfare for th c past five! years, was made yesterday r>y 'm. G. V. Parambi], Inde-; pendent Candidate for West m ard for the Doc. 6 City Conn- cii election. Mi. Parambi] >aid159 words
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Article466 1952-12-02 5 BINGAPOBI subslalioits ii thlr to load siirddinx today: DAY I h.iik llabru. Nanson Rd I am s. oil. (Jiian Ilin. \M n.Monsiiire. Armenian si t»tati«*. \drlplii. (apllol. Nrwtou I I Chancery lane. Wayaas Satu. IVitenwm Kd.. Balmoral Kd Dil\^y Rd (bartered Rank s w Chi" I H:«nk466 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-12-02 5 photo Known as "mother" to most of the students studying m Australia under the Colombo Plan, Mrs. S. K. Barthlomew, a businesswoman, told The Standard that she mad*' up her mind to visit Malaya because of the plowing accounts she had hern told bj stmimU from Singapore and the Federation.Standard - 65 words
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Article340 1952-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four or five ol the twelve awai ds by the Australia Government for scholarships or fellowships undei the Colombo Plan. are being offered to Federal citizens who must state the number of their certi- tte of citizenship m their a i cation. Th(340 words
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Article41 1952-12-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Chia Swee Hin af\ev being barged m the Police Court. Kota Tinggl, yesterday, with having consorted with tefrorists not reporting at (lie near-, esi Police Station, was reroanded m custody. No bail v a> d\ uwed.41 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-12-02 5 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Commissioner (im.<-rj l r<>r South-east Asia, shakes hands with Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing Director of The Sin?apore Standard, at yesterday's cocktail party at Bukit Serene which Mr. MacDotiald gave to members of the FAO Forestry Conference now m session m th<« Colony. In the centre is61 words
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Article75 1952-12-02 5 Standard Start Krportrr AX ASSURANCE thai be vvo'jld I'iriii a Centra] Karr.pong Committee lor North Wan ii returned t" the Cry Council at th.s Saturday's elections prai given yesterdby by Mi A R Lazarous, Lai hit Candidate for tht Ward. He told the voter*, at75 words
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247 1952-12-02 5 Pay Probe Should Be Impartial -Raj Standard Stall Reporter A DEMAND that the proposed probe by the Singapore Government into the adequacy of the total income of its 14,000 locally-domiciled employees should be conducted by an independent committee with a High Court Judge at Its head was made yesterday by247 words
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Advertisement100 1952-12-02 5 'V^ifiLiLiiifii v \i i tn iv(.7 i \O i HI:NC yi OPS i 111 CX i Mi M. h and Ruthles* KIRK DOUGLAS m te most powerful role! Ii?^"tHEBIG j Wji CARNIVAL J JAN j±~ A CTCDI IMR 4rwJ Bob Porter Ha»J W^H \m im;\n< vim nni Ki;ur mi: m\k:100 words
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Advertisement237 1952-12-02 5 SHOWING iEniJnMnHa (>» »*O^ r»C-l* O» X*K Jmm^S ~A mT v^mS v *F*^m^mrm^m\ m^mtiwKi mm^m '^jBU "St. ""d 'HK& I "^^^^^B^2i^SP^^^^^^^^^^^^C mmWmt^^^* m^Kr m T mm r mm 'TUrt^ m mm 9^ m r m W9^^ Uf* A Emm m& j^mwk Sill > 11 1 ft 1 Ilii? •an RAYMOND237 words
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Article580 1952-12-02 6 HE annual 1951 of the economic condirw of Asia and the Far East published rec< oily by Jnited lions Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East emphasises once again that prospects a are as gloomy as The report underline- that economy has not overcome its ts580 words
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Article1193 1952-12-02 6 The TRUTH about KENYA NAIROBI. 'I'IIKKE is an epidemic complaint here called "Kenya nerves. It makes people fretful and quick to take offence; we are all extremists, snarling arguments that are all too literally black and white. Right now, m this despairing lime, the truth is not m us. because1,193 words
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294 1952-12-02 6 Kampong Dwellers Are Grateful Sir:— Hon'ble Tuan Haji Mohd. Eusoff has indeed earned the gratitude of the Kampong Jwellers for his speech during the Federal Budget debate on 20th November, 1952, referring to the living conditions of the kampong people. He was indeed voicing the hitherto unexpressed complaints of the294 words
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202 1952-12-02 6 Sir; Since the re-occupa-tion the spotlight of enquiry has been displayed on various public utilities, and the long suffering public as a result has been kept advised through the medium of the press of the progress which has been made m the rehabilitation and expansion202 words
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Letter188 1952-12-02 6 Sir. I appreciate the forethought of Mr. L C.L but wish he would try to understand his position first, m a country where he or his predecessors nave prosperously settled down. Let him be reminded by "when m Rome dv as the Romans do". To188 words
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Letter61 1952-12-02 6 Sir; —Before making nny more commitments before our friend Mr. A. H. Oak- will Mr. Leung Cheung I j and the other 4!) Chin- Representatives ponder ,c; buy a Singapore Si iard dated November 25; road the editorial and concentrate on the last sentence. There i=; enough vitamins llJ61 words
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Letter208 1952-12-02 6 CRUX OF THE MATTER S. In your issue oi the 18th. November. it was stated that the services of 8 members of the crew of the i s "Ban Hong Liong" were terminated by the Master on 24 hours notice. The crux of the matter is that the notice was208 words
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266 1952-12-02 6 Sir: I read with much interest a full report of His Excellency's speech at the Federal Legislative Council on 19th November. 1952 which appeared m your issue of the 20th idem and m particular to Genera! Sir Templer's reference to 'he position of Temporary Officers m266 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-12-02 6 Weil! Well! Spea <>i ili«- i,'< \il Here comes U»c Head uuul''14 words
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Article36 1952-12-02 6 Review of Views Utfi I B, r I npler, i >f r lays c P. an i< onomic Imu('-( bina I ing s Cooperation Needed SHING JIT i B ad I daiiy p< i combat I36 words
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Advertisement59 1952-12-02 6 I/« tf Se- 9f \t<iic tt I fait* It ti s hf>f ii it ii tt i tuiftah! if fit' ft/ 00 ff unit! ttf nittii *m BABY KEM GERATCI MEASURES ONLY 24. if S. P. SKOTAM CO., LTD. SET VOjVf CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LID. ICN CAM oIM N iSAVDIGfI59 words
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190 1952-12-02 7 Buy A Ticket Go To The 'UB' SIR SYDNEY Standard Reporter sst-ntial tint the I niversitv ot Malaya ive support lion- the genera] public and ircea oi Income i. we want it to become I said the Vice-chancellor, sir Sydney (aim-, yesterday. Sir S ining there sh< I support for190 words
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Article37 1952-12-02 7 IB r CHER'S X .n i^ i lead bj i- m hut .it Bl tdiiril mt yea Nni I! iriti lia ttnu fruits •I offered m prayei I■; P> h the I childn dan37 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-12-02 7 photo, Unprecedented pageantry and rejoicing marked th* arrival at PinomPenh, Cambodia, on Nov. 19, of an Indian delegation bringing sacred relics of the lord Buddha and his disciples, Sariputta »nd Mojiallana. Photo shows Cambodian Army handsmen kneeling witt their instruments ,ts the hoiv relics pass. \.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article21 1952-12-02 7 New Shifts Cost Two Days' Pay tei D R t: ivcrs '.Vf'\ Service Ec to the dis- k of >urs pay21 words
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Article35 1952-12-02 7 AiR. Mudabbir Hussain Pafe Ambas* R I-i'io-n S by i •(> meet him, hii four children. Mr Chowcihri. and his v m Singapore *:er whi for Djaka iere i his pi35 words
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Article160 1952-12-02 7 Put Poison In Rice EXAMINATION of a pot of cooked rice revealed traces of >n, a Government chemist the Singapore Second lourl Magistrate. Mr. D H. Chapman, today. In lhe dock stood a 45-year-woman. Ng Ah Sun, rged with attempting to ise hurt to Paw Yong Yee, by mixing poison160 words
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535 1952-12-02 7 LIE ADVISED TO FIRE UN RED EMPLOYEES 3 Intl Jurists Submit Opinion NEW YORK, Dec. I.— Three world renowned lawyers advised United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie yesterday that he can, and should, fire any United Nations staff employee who is an active member of the American Communist party. Tiie legalA.P.; U.P. - 535 words
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Article108 1952-12-02 7 Standard Stair Reporter Mr. S. Jaganathan. Independent Workers' Candidate fty* South Ward In the City Council election on Sa' urday. expressed surprise at Mr. C. C. Tan's charge that he (Mr. Jaganathan) resigned from the Secretaryship of the Trade Union Congress for his own glorification. Mr. Jaganathan108 words
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Article303 1952-12-02 7 IN A broadcast over Radio Malaya yesterday. Dr. \V. .1. Vickers, Dtrectoi of Medical Services, Singapore, said that he entered the drive for 150 nursing recruits frith enthusiasm and confidence from two angles of thought— necessity and desirability. "The public- of this Colony now only too303 words
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Article206 1952-12-02 7 'MTKD NATIONS. Dec. 1. (Renter).— The General Asbly's Political Committee will meet today to consider the Indian peace plan for Korea. Clore than 21 nations have already indicated approval of the plan. 3ut there is a possibility that a vote may be delayed pending206 words
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Article38 1952-12-02 7 BELSEN, Dt-<-. 1 (AP)— An 80- foot tall stone obelisk wa ated here yesterday on te of the infamous B —Belsen Nazi concentration :-amp where more than 20.000 and ot were slav- i during Hii gime.38 words
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Article67 1952-12-02 7 S*ancard London Correspondent 1 LONDON. Dec I. The following arc the closing prices o' rubber and tin on the Loru'on Market today. LCNDwN RUBBER J h Mar. 2C d Apr/June 2 5 d Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £9 j 1 p< r ton buyers, £95267 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-12-02 7 She'll Appear With Tyrone 1 1 HONGKONG Dec. I. (AFP) Judy Dan who was elected "Miss Hong- kon^" and later came 1 1 fourth m the "Miss Inii verse" contest m Califor- i nia. will .shortly appear 1 1 with Tyrone Power m ,i "Mississippi Gambler.' I According to H.115 words
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Article162 1952-12-02 7 SASEBO, Dec. 1. (UP)— -Two men wen- killed, nine injured and one v\as listed as missing today m an explosion that wrecked the forward part of (he 2)Jioo ton United States navy tanker Ashtabula at Saseho naval base yesterday. Jhe blast at 1.10162 words
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Article113 1952-12-02 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (UP; The Army with an eye on the future war by airlift has been ordered to try to mane all its equipment smaller and ligh: i General Lawton Collins. Chief-of-Staff issued th c regulation requiring eg to be as light and eompacl113 words
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Article61 1952-12-02 7 Price Of Arms In Kenya Rockets NAIROBI. Dec 1 (AFP)— The price of privately sold .32 Browning i utomatii has rocketed from E6 within the pasi two moj I following Mau Man incir i All gunsmiths are sold out. European planters and farmers barricade themselves m at sunset and dine61 words
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Article62 1952-12-02 7 MR. A. R. Lazarous, 1.. candidate for the City Council election on Saturday m North Ward, will pel Commissioner of Police against '"the Police canvassing vot< against aim. Mr. Lazarou c at a campaign meeting at Potong Pasir yesterday, al d I il was brought to hi thai62 words
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Article17 1952-12-02 7 VIENNA, Dee. (AP)— < munist-ruled Rum an v liament of 423 A!! th, th e R i >ns17 words
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187 1952-12-02 7 US Aid To FE Hangs On Ike's Visit To Korea PHILADELPHIA, Dee. I (AP). Han.hl l st.i*i, the man President eled Eisenhower has designated .cad the MutaaJ Seturitj Agency, said Sand*) the future of the DS« Foreign aid IVo^ramme m the Fat Kast will depend largely m riwnhtwgi'h forthcoming visit187 words
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Article29 1952-12-02 7 LONDON. Dec. 1 (AFP)— Films taken during the Br atomic experim< I ids last month be shown shortly m B: newsreels, a f S pply spokesman said tei day.29 words
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48 1952-12-02 7 >NDON, D Britain its weatherSnow drifts as high Feet farms m Western Engli Trains were delayed horse s and <. Saturday thn In S I's Industi sank to 21', deg i ecoi I ondon s !ee( and i < ted i ig point.48 words
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Article113 1952-12-02 7 V YORK, Do, 1 (I I Dwight that he would name Mr V, Ihrop W. Aldrich of I as Ambassador to I tain to .Mr. Gifford. I nhower*! m 5 Arthur Van announced thai I man o/ the Special C incominj sident m the developmei idy113 words
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Advertisement30 1952-12-02 7 SP'-'^IAL REDUCED FARE RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th RETURNING SUNDAY DEC. 14th BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SE^J MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BLCG.30 words
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Advertisement60 1952-12-02 7 I PERSONAL V* ]^^K^W^ /15 k. At > > aWJP*M; X. Ik. >4 f i HIM j; i 7 Tootol Fobr j gr ci '.i ■il F nglnh mok <*. *> Tic And Hcndky Seti (In Tht n ».it PntttffN Or fie In Aii C^x t s St^Blac^ f ß^n60 words
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Article172 1952-12-02 8 Threat To Local Fish Industry HONGKONG Dec 1. (AFP).— A total catastrophe might face Hongkong's fishing industry involving some 60.000 fishermen, if the Japanese are allowed to invade the local marThis was the warn- ted a >•■ :onby Wong Lai Yin. man ctor of Great South172 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-12-02 8 photo. I Ask Isaafc Marsh. 4'». if a I hobby is worth while and i he will show you this I model of the tea clipper > Thermopylae and say: J "Well. I sold one inueli the same as this to the National Maritime j Museum for five I hundredMirror - 69 words
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Article187 1952-12-02 8 HONGKONG, Dor. i. (AP) The acting m.-nia^'r or the Bri:i-i, -'-■.'••;<"! Shanghai Do v is Limited. which the Chinese Communists seized Ishsi Aug. 15. said on his arrival here he saw no hope ■<; ever getting the properi back as long as the pre government187 words
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Article57 1952-12-02 8 HONGKONG, Dec. i (AP)— \W i VI rden Lt .announced a final dividend for I the year ending March 1. 1952. |of S4 per -hare, tax tree. CLE. Marden, the chaii j told directors of the noted 1 ping and holding company Hongkong's relationship tiie57 words
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Article83 1952-12-02 8 LONDON. De;-. 1 < UP) EUeven whale catchiog ship^ attached to two of the British whaling expeditions Lq Ibe Antarci c th.s season have been equipped with newly invented ultrasonic whale detectors by means or which Britain hopes to greatly increase here proportion of the total controlled catcb83 words
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54 1952-12-02 8 Reds Salvage 100 Nationalist Ships HONGKONG, Dec 1 (AFP) The Chinese Comrnun have salvaged more than 100 ships scuttled by the Nationa- lists before their withdrawal from the mainland, according to official reports from Peking. reports said that a stateowned salvage company formed m 1931 is responsible for the slvaging54 words
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Advertisement702 1952-12-02 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE l)lIP ,t Overland ±*n hmuMO I ,>* lagelea W \niri:,..n CaoacKai n.< Peru rig P S'ium Spore An I v i ALASKA BEAR 21 26 Dec »7 *8 l»ei 2!H>«r 1 lan 21 f» r \\\i»\ BEAU S KJai JSJaa -'Jm IFeb M Fefc I702 words
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Advertisement913 1952-12-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regufel Sailinus to China an Japan from Sinsiaporc. Port Swettenhajn Penaas. Al>o direct Sailings from Bangkok and [ndbnesia to China i: Japan. Due S pore Due Penang b roi» •\orhou" Dcv 12 Dec 17 Japan H Kunti Po\iuii" l>er H Dec 22 Honykoni; SaU> Satila Sails913 words
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Advertisement149 1952-12-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo\ d Holland America I me Nederl tnd Imt Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAIIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEK YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE: MOBII E NT\V OKI I INS Spore P > ham Pfeanag i KOIA BAROF (RL) (.01) X J Dec B Bei ROKPAT (SMN) »/Is149 words
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Advertisement488 1952-12-02 8 tAST ASIATIC LIHE n> SAIIIM.S FROM MTAKBOfAVM i X Spo, p. -KOREA" te Dfakgrfg Bangkok Sa en H-koog Sti AMU V for Bangkok 1, 5 Ip i mccri n v) >. PAISTRI.V -tei Bangkok r. u ec fpnsaeu(Mi dy) ••KIN A' f, i \i e bou'r.e Sydney Brisbsne (not loading488 words
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Article193 1952-12-02 9 Prime Ministers To Study Joint ipnroach To US ON, Dec. 1 ißeurer) Common i prime ministers meeting here to find expanding world trade will this week a join! approach to the United States Pig the price of gold. The price is :>doy at the 1934193 words
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Article16 1952-12-02 9 xi large m to re(Family Bunk bishi lhe ChiN nura Dai--1116 words
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103 1952-12-02 9 POST TALBOT, South Wales, 1: (Reuter) Hie n.ition.Ui^d iron .:nd Steel Corporation h.is FormaUy approved i t40.000,000 st«-ilijj;: programme for mo<iernis\mg Ihe Wdsi liaplatc industry. Mr Krnt-st Lerei chairmaa <>r Ihe Steel Compaoji of Wales, v.id at a tiinnrr .it Pori Talbol tli.it103 words
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Article192 1952-12-02 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA; Mon. Well informed Indonesian sources said today that Indonesia is prepared to "consider" robber sales to Red China provided Peiping k willing to bn low quality smallholding rubber. These sources said Govern- ment is probing indirect repeated Red192 words
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Article166 1952-12-02 9 Rubber Down By Cent RUBBER prices- m Singapore declined half a ceni per Jb. yesterday, after having reached \*2> ((.r!;, p(.r ib for ftrst grade rubber for D< ember shipment at one stage of the trading m the morning. The usual Monday morning optimism prompted some speculative buying and profit166 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-02 9 photo. Delegates from 11 countries represented at the second M-vsion of the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission of the I N. Food and Agricultural Organisation began arriving m Singapore by air Saturday. Pictured here is thp Thai delegation headed by a prince Momchao SuebsuksHasti. retiring Chairman of the Coasmissioii (centre), Mr. ThiemStandard - 67 words
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Article85 1952-12-02 9 THE! produce market m Singapore was quiet m all sections yesterday with only bu Lness passing m copra. Copra buyers Quoted $33 per picu] and sellers $33J for •January shipment, with business passing at $33 J for December shipment. Coconut oil sellers indicated $51J per picul,85 words
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Article158 1952-12-02 9 HONGKONG, De<\ 1 (Reu-tcr-AAP) Mr. K.C. Cheong, general manager of the United Silk Textiles Industrial Corporation, was quoted by the Hongkong Standard today as expecting the lifting of the American ban early next year on the shipment of silk textiles from Hongkong to the158 words
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Article51 1952-12-02 9 THE Federation oi Malaya produced 62,474 cwts uf .soap m the first ten months of this year compared with 102,402 cwts for the whole of 1951, according to official statistics. During October, the Federation's 42 factories produced 5.756 cwts. of .soap compared with ().058 nv!<. lor51 words
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Article397 1952-12-02 9 i opened lively Hu SeOcM i cd 1 2'J i Da*. a 1 xd I .145 I rd <<» I > i 4.S Ami 7/l| Vi cd Amal t:-t 6 19 Malay 3 46 3 i Aye: HII 25/- 26/- Wens *o 8 f\ 9397 words
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Article110 1952-12-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES J.OSFNd rubber prices. (rents per ib m Singa pore yesterday were: No 1 K.S.S. Spot loose 90| 91j| I Ot. m hales Nov No. 1 K.S.S. 'tj Hl» No. 'I K.S.K. XiO A,: No. 3 K.S.S. S? 833 lone: Karelv steady, LONDON Xl BBfcH Monday 's o p110 words
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Article91 1952-12-02 9 WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (Router) World's tobacco harvest is likely to be smaller this year, but India and Pakistan may have increased output, the United States Agriculture Department said today. The Foreign Agricultural Relations Office forecast a drop to 7,196,000,000 lbs from 7,371,--000,000 !!>s last year. Decreased91 words
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Article361 1952-12-02 9 UNITED NATIONS N.V, Dec. 1, (AP).— The United Nations reported on Sunday that Western Europe's economy slipped downward during the second quarter ot 1952 and it. i definite state ot recession. Conditions, a report from the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe said, are worse than last361 words
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Article43 1952-12-02 9 HONGKONG, Dec. l cia] Standard Service Clo.sing price* on the Uonskong Exchange today were 5? 1 5 f 2 to £1 sterling: $6.1125 to U.S. ?1; $1 835 to Malayan SI: SO :J3BO to Indonesia Kupiah; Gold $284.75 to one tael.43 words
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Advertisement93 1952-12-02 9 c> fee 4* vi I si ?5^ good way tk^ *ia to remember Sv' .fjJF yo u r Irie n <] a* J^ and relativei thift 'M CHRISTMAS X AND NEW YEAR w i- to send a Bubseription Wj St t.. M, SINGAPORE STANDARD J>i Place your order UlUl your93 words
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Miscellaneous968 1952-12-02 9 SINGAPORE r lv xki k.n Bidden n m **'rmMr «#wm«a j k Jesselton (Ml 130 DIARY 4 sr} a S\W.< ea (begin- £j r 4 PENANG lw 'ind^„n V ENTERTAINMENTS J. Copley at Rarfte! Gii Sg 4 g\ J-. 00l Ro:,;n 13 6.30 p.m Fenan OA>- "A>, A A b.,,,968 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1952-12-02 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By AN ANNIVERSARY DATE BRCK AFTER VISIT Bong Kong Hospitality I j()\V d«» they do it* ex- claimed a friend the other (l-iv. "The way you see them throwing monej around, you'd think they're all millionaires!" I agree. Bui dashed if 1 know how. it's2,205 words
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Advertisement16 1952-12-02 10 4 The Cockpit 1 r I I I a— flfc^ Ii I X I SINGAPORE I16 words
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Advertisement66 1952-12-02 10 Latest American Success Hair Cosmetics Clsanse condition colour-accent your at home with this dramatic N« seri Al LAST!.. lir« I r America Helena Rabinrteta bringi ber newesl and boldert i a < Mnpk V», |4. i v itii tli' v.l :natic and elativa H<ur < ..-n yoi. i eante, coo66 words
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295 1952-12-02 11 LONDON, Dee. 1. Ota* tar). Hip poltc> of the Knuland RagWJ I'nion selectors It rrlv as n**ur as possible on tho te.vm which did so well m List season's international championships for the first trial at Workington on December »i has met with295 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-12-02 11 ENGLAND beat Belgian by five goals to nil m the International soccer match at Wembley, London, on Nov. 2G. The picture shows:The England team, left to right, are: William Wright, captain and right half; Gilbert Merrick, goal keeper; Jimmy Dickinson, left half; Redfern Froggatt, inside left; Tom Finney, outside right;A.P. - 76 words
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509 1952-12-02 11 NEW YORK, (AP).— The (lelinite news that Ton] Trabert of Cincinnati t ;nd the I.S. Navy will make the trip to Australia on his own time to join America* skimpy Davis Cup torees m pursuit of the internation al tennis trophy changes509 words
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Article88 1952-12-02 11 CALCUTTA. Der. 1 (AP)— Scotland's Walter Ramage scored his second victory m the World Amateur Billiards Championship here by defeating Burma's Ameen Yunoos I (99 points to 834 last night. Ramage led all the way. His best break was 211, highest and first double century of the present88 words
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Article134 1952-12-02 11 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 (UP) —Carl (Bob) Olson, number one Chalenger for Sugar Ray Robinson's middleweight crown, has been signed to fight Norman Hayes, 160-pound Negro battler from Boston, m a main event bout here on December 18, it was announced. Hayes, the number four134 words
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291 1952-12-02 11 BATU PAHAT, Men.— Completely out classing their opponents, Kuola Lumpur's TPCA trounced the MCFA Cup finalist, Johore Chinese m a match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund at Batu Pahat on Saturday. TPCA won by six goals to one and the match291 words
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Article138 1952-12-02 11 PSC Hold Success Dinner PENANG, Mon The Chinese Club, champions m the first division league soccer i I the Victory Cup knockout soccer competition this year. celebrated their Hiccess with a dinner at their clubs' premises m MacAlister Road last night. The President. Mr. I X Cheah remarked that it138 words
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Article33 1952-12-02 11 Catalans W in BARCELONA. Dec 1 (AP) The Catalan basketball selection loam defeated the Falcons, champions of the United Stab Air Forces m Europe. 68 49. at the Bullring here before 4.000 spectators.33 words
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Advertisement525 1952-12-02 11 SINGAPORE TLRh CLUB SUBSf KIKIN'f. MKMBKRr T p Stibsa Mot f»ra' cd. It is regretted therefore th r -applicati I ship from residents of Singapore and Joborg Bahru ran b« d B1 ORI>EB Oh Hit (nnii m v I C K -II IKY Secreian s. T 0. MtRL TIN LIMITED525 words
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Miscellaneous236 1952-12-02 11 N| i lIM EVERT. 5 'crs J N HI» I I 111-K prtrfJUbU j to < A-ernoon: 5 D s m- j s 20 to our < I Don't > |\i. Afl I \1» i aiß| pet i. i M 17, It, EC j; \\V\WWW .WWW _w>^^»»'»« 1 »*-«"»^^^»^N^ l236 words
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Article49 1952-12-02 12 IPCH, Mon. Singapore has won the Quadrangular Hockey t Mirhament which ended here today. By forcing Perak to a one-all draw, much against the run of play, the Colony nosed Selangor out of the championship on goal average. t 9 i'r-'iJ. r ttalt'tl But t PWUI.F49 words
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Article438 1952-12-02 12 Singapore 1 Perak i The Perak Singapore match, concluding the tournament, was played al a cracking pace, a credit to the players, manj ai whom were playing their third consecutive match. I half w is :nly tin the second, clearly on top. irly towards the ged438 words
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Article215 1952-12-02 12 Penang S^Uuigor 2 IPOH, Mod Penang, who had been beaten bj ik mml v tn Urn fifsl .nul second day*s play Ihc qnadrangulai tournament, snrprised even themselves bj holding the favourites foi the championship, Selancor, t<> I two-all draw. five But their r efore the215 words
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Article72 1952-12-02 12 \I (TTTV IV 1 lh. biggest billiard sensation of the jreai was provided ai Calcutta on I nd.i h\ India's \u. Chandra Harjee, who defeated the world champion, Robert Marshall, m the world amateur championships non being held m that rity. Hirjee won bj 1,644 points t72 words
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108 1952-12-02 12 Kamala Club Has 'Honour' Guest Today [BERS of the Kamala Club will honour Mrs. Goot ilia, holder of truetitles m the Asian table tennn tourney, at a tea-party at the Club premises, today at -i.'O p.m. Mrs. Chowdry. wife of the Pakistan Ambassador to Indonesia, who is at pre>e:it m108 words
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Article63 1952-12-02 12 SYDNEY, Dec. 1. (UP). lie Indian Davi> cuppers were "stranded" here on arrival this morning. They were originally expected to change their planes i'nmediately they arrive m Brisbane before noon. However, a misunderstanding on booking precluded their deparl ire until about 5.00 p.m. I > officials63 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-02 12 From this nighty hit bj Pater lernande/ came Perak's i ra i goal agaissfl Pmaag la the quadrangular hoc key mi innent which concluded iii Ipoh yesterday. But was it a coal? The picture shaara Fernandez* stick well above his sho i'il r after making t!ieScoops - 70 words
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Article165 1952-12-02 12 KUALA LIPIS. Mon.— l n .me >! the most interesting hockey mi* rhes seen on the Liois padang, the Police beat the L\l iii■■ s "2-0 The game was played on a soften mound and m a slight drizzle on Wednesi r m the first half,165 words
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Article21 1952-12-02 12 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE RUGBY: Trial on SCC, 5 p. IPOH HOCKEY: League— E.G. S;)<>>' Club v. R 'rs on tfw Padang.21 words
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162 1952-12-02 12 Final Stages In Malacca Badminton MALACCA. Mon.— The Malacca Badminton championships are nearing it's final stages. Last weekend the outstanding games were m the junior singles where it has reached the finals while the men's open single-, and doubles, veteran's singles and dou- are all m the semi- nai In162 words
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Article101 1952-12-02 12 PERTH, Dec 1. (Reuter- j i AAP) More than 5,000 cheer- < ing tans yesterady welcomed j < Australia's first world boxing champion Jimmy Carruthers when he returned by air from j South Africa where he won the i world bantamweight crown from Vie Toweel. < Carruthers101 words
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Article139 1952-12-02 12 I 1 HONGKONG, l>^ Iji i[ (UP) The visiting Mala- jl 1 1 yan tennis team m a I friendly informal touraa- I I nient with the Kowloon Tons Tennis Club here yesterday won over the y local team by 1<» sets to |l two.139 words
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Article344 1952-12-02 12 ONG Poh Lim and Ismail Mar jan the Thomas Gup doubles combination entered the final of the Singapore Badminton Association National championships when they beat Andrew Tan and Quek Kens Chuan 15 5, 15 6 m the semi finals, played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last344 words
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463 1952-12-02 12 MR. RAMANUJAW SPEAKS HIS MINP 0N... TOO many insincere workers and not enough referees and umpires to officiate at matches spoilt the otherwise successful running: of the first Asian table tennis championships m SingaThis opinion was expressed to Standard's table tennis reporter, Francis Boey, by463 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-12-02 12 i Fill Kiit;ii\ leant <>\ !!>'.,; S llO»l siinsci have remained i olm all ■ii \nU loel lames had their hn, ci m,\ >n\\ 0.-i >■. m m,, m Defeated opponents were the Saltan < ollege Hit* v l! Itakil Mci tajai P .md m \.i ier'fi lti-i ii ui47 words
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500 1952-12-02 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Mon. Twenty-three-year old Ron Reader who recently arrived from England to ride for Singapore trainer Jack Spencer's stable was seen out at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for the forthcoming Perak Turf Club's November Meeting. Reader exercised Academy500 words
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Article32 1952-12-02 12 HAVANA, Dec. 1 <AP>"Puppy" Garcia. Cuba's raewesi riny idol stopped Jimmy Cooper Washington, I). C. featherweight m the fifth round of a scheduled 10-rotind b(jut m the Sports Palace yesterday.32 words
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Article79 1952-12-02 12 MADRAS, Dec. 1 (Re«ter). The fourth rest between India and Pakistan was abandoned todaj .is i draw. Bain had washed out play on the third da\ yesterday, and further rain last ni^ht and this morninu made i»lay Impossible on th<- final lay. On Saturday India scored 17.">79 words
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Article254 1952-12-02 12 SCC "B" Kj bea; Kee Staa Gan points (one goal, one trj and I u< (one penalty) m one o: the peered on tiie Padang. J I 1 1 Club started sh into Nee Soon '-J. and the lineout the ball crossed fc> as who254 words
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