Singapore Standard, 4 December 1952
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Title Section19 1952-12-04 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. 11l No. 155 vi i i i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article28 1952-12-04 1 I Nil MTCSP indent I) Jenei p.e of i Permanent S •he Colorhe> S< nret 'he Office. met Kent and lunched ter. To i Depart-28 words
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Article10 1952-12-04 1 :i c >rd Maximum ished the < Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 10 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-12-04 1 IMF VYVhh brothers Odin- and Rex. spent their >ji„r«- time last month c aUr i tin, gifts for the Toy fund Day before re_iei_b_j they walked into Ike Standard office with thr books and toys the\ h.id eolleeted. They jir* veen above with some M the sifts. The little UdvStandard - 59 words
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Article239 1952-12-04 1 MODERN HOSPITAL MR. AW BOON HAW. newspaper magnate and philanthropist, expressed satisfaction yesterday at thr* favourable reaction by various Singapore leaders to his proposal for the establishment ol a new, modern private hospital m the Colony. In a statement issued to The ■■■■a _Sr i239 words
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Article291 1952-12-04 1 Tay Fund Pannes SJOJWO THROUGH the generous and sustained support of men, women and children all over the Federation and Singapore, the Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund has now passed the $20,000 mark. Yesterday's collection amounted to r5 1 7 47 bringing the total of the Fund291 words
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339 1952-12-04 1 SAIGON, Dec. 3 (Reuter -AAP)— With a violent battle still raging round the French fortress of Nasan m Northern Indo China, French Union forces have launched a big sweep m the past 48 hours m the southern part of the Tonkin Delta. A339 words
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243 1952-12-04 1 XI Al A Ll MPI It. V\« d Radio Malaya may m fatal c have a i -onimetitator m c > of the racial eeadres m Ha laya Singapore. KujU I.umpur. Ipoh and Pento; The Standard arts tuid ve> terday. lhe Deputy Pil-CtW ol l.iord243 words
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Article349 1952-12-04 1 Lyttelton Supports Sir Gerald Collective Punishment LONDON, Dec. 3 (Reuter)-— Support for imposition of collective punishment of villages m Maiava. imposed by General Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, was voiced by the Secretary of State for 'he Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, m reply to questions349 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-12-04 1 THE fist stamps of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the 2_d and l_d denominations, will be on sale m Britain from tomorrow onwards. Both stamps have as the main feature of their design a portrait of the Qusen taken from a photograph. The 2_d stamp is m magenta red, the69 words
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Article114 1952-12-04 1 Bi/K/r SEftE/VF CONFERENCE Standard Staff Reporter BRITAIN'S representatives m Eastern Asia for the Bukit Serene conference called by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner-General, began arriving m Singapore by air yesterday. From Indonesia rame the British Ambassador. Sir Derwent Kermode, and from Borneo flew Sir114 words
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Article52 1952-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Special Branch carried out a raid on the Kwan Seng Girls School yesterday simultaneously with that on the Confucian School. A student from each of the schools were taken for questioning. A teacher and three boys from the Confucian School were interrogated52 words
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148 1952-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Many European tin companies have subscribed to the Federation oi Malaya Security Loan within the past levy days Mr. E. A. Joy, the Accountant-General, reported today. The (_nglo-Oriental group hls made an application for ci unit iiimi worth ot stock arid Loudon148 words
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Article28 1952-12-04 1 THE HAGUE Dec. 3 (Kemei —Indonesia. Defence Minister the Sultan ol Jogjakarta nas tendered his resignation according io Indonesian i resa repons received here today28 words
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Article159 1952-12-04 1 LONDON. Dec 3 (Renter) —The price of natural rubbet may eventually be stabilised around 2a pound weight, according to today S Financial Times. 'At that level r-states which have been ahle m recent months lo reduce their costs, should succeed i_ -nuiM a moderate159 words
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273 1952-12-04 1 Penang-'Rendezvous For All Smugglers' PENANG. Wed. Penang island appears to be a meeting place for smug- I gling gangs from all over the Federation. These smugglers come here to make plans for smuggling opium, tobacco and liquor into the Federation, the Senior Assistant Comptroller ol Customs. Penang and Province Wellesle\\273 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-12-04 1 DAT bin Anjang Abdullah for whom the Federation Government is offering ST.VOOO to anyone who (a) negotiates with the police for his surrender: (b) supplies information leading to his capture alive: and (c) supplies information leading |0 his killing. (For description and record of the wanted man see51 words
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Article28 1952-12-04 1 SOUTHAMPTON I Ought A Maze v i I lie raout linei •Vie i toda.% but < i i oeen i i i ,1 1 i28 words
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Advertisement93 1952-12-04 1 t _-f t\/ 4 I? :^Slb--___ a f_ _c is' *^3s !S r -H:^»V l =_«-^E^, C -J& s J_Al #«N* JH_"'_ .i IrdMN #-W $v<>rlti 9 s rieh**i dmirgimg Matr******* wa I North bland al New Zealand, comes Anchor pawdered milk It's chock block tall <>' vii is and93 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-04 1 ■SHELL JH MOTOR OIL CC de&ciotu dewe/it Highest qualitf Peaches at mo t §M) reasonable prket. t %f W Obtainable from all J_JS*t M Mjf fl 9°°- c,3$ -l^ores. ifwtuo 0 p QM^mrmSfief Ii .1 m mmine* lac MACAAK4E WATSON CO., LTD.42 words
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Article570 1952-12-04 2 Local Men Tell Blythe Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees has told the Colonial Secretary, Mr. VV. L. Blythe. of the "deep dis- trust which all locally domiciled officers have of expatriate officers ever since all expatriate civil servants m570 words
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191 1952-12-04 2 Regional Schools Not Up To Par Ince THI standi rd of regional ft v.- ;p :u that ♦)f established schools, said R.E. I: i th€ Deputy Director of Education. Singami n an interview with The S I yesfc rday. nmenting on the results of tbe first 'common' Standard V (Government191 words
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121 1952-12-04 2 T'ne 54-strona Scouts contingent to the Pan-Pacific Jamboree m Sydney, will march from the Seoul? Headquarters m Armenian Street to Government House for t'ne presentation of the Colours, by the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll on Dec. 12, Some members of the121 words
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Article88 1952-12-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter Ticket No. 7878 won the first prize, a Philip radiogram at the Girls' Home Building Fund Fun Fair held at Kampong Java Road on November 30. The numbers of other tickets which drew prizes are as follows: 1757 tgold bangle), 8936 (searing machine),88 words
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Article42 1952-12-04 2 A DEBATE on "Religion has not contributed anything constructive to mankind* will be he'd at the British Council HaU today at 8.30 p.m. Opposing parties are the EasiWest Society and Raffles Society, a student body ol the University of Malaya.42 words
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Article32 1952-12-04 2 THE next sitting of the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Court of Appeal (Civil) will take place m the Supreme Court Building. Singapore, on Dec. 15 at 10.30 a.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-04 2 FLIGHT Sergeant Mohammed TaHr bin Abdul Ahmau, R.A.F. R«-I^nt. rtotijimM tfce Commander-in-Chiefs Certificate f6r devotion to duty from General Sir Charles Heisititey, C-in-C FAR ELI yesterday. F/Sgt. Tahir of Taiping served on operations at __>«.»-,.. a __i Flirht Commander. He is now training recruits at Jeat«»45 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-12-04 2 OFFICIALS of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce crowd round to examine the contents of the one of the two mysterious i safes lying around Chamber premises m Hill Street. 1 They were first disappoint--1 ed last week when after waiting m the Chamber, the i safes were not opened66 words
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Article293 1952-12-04 2 SINGAPORE Chinese school principals yesterday welcomed the news that Hongkong teachers are interested m coming to the Colony to offer their services m Chinese schools here. Mr. W J. Howard. Assistant Director of the Hongkong Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals j Inn., has written to a293 words
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165 1952-12-04 2 Mysterious Safe Yields Nothing Of Vatue the smaller safe was opened. Nothing of value was found m the safe. The safe that was opened yesterday was definitely identified as one belonging to Mr. Lim Teck Chye, alias Lim Quee Eng, one-time Secretary of th^ Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The letters165 words
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Article315 1952-12-04 2 SIX days after Tan Siakkuang, a well-known Singapore banker and rubber merchant, had swallowed a solution of lysol. he jumped to his death from the first Moor of the General Hospital, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday. Tan Puay Hee. eldest315 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-12-04 2 RESPONDING to rhe appeal for relief to il<e thousand! of victim o/ ihe recent typhoon disaster m Southern Formosa, Mr. Aw Boon Huic has cabled to J/ie Fui- ot fl branch of the F.nq Attn Tong to donate L*_sl,tW io the Relief Fund. The typhoon ihm th_66 words
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Article90 1952-12-04 2 MR. WILLIAM Henry Cum[mings, the Regional Representative of the Director General !of the Food and Agricultural Organisation. told fellow H ita-ians m Singapore yesterday that the Singapore Government could have the services of a "'rice export" from F.A.O. if they desired. He was the guest speaker90 words
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289 1952-12-04 2 Asked $1,000 'Tea Money -Court Told MR. GEORGE A. BURNS of National Carbon (Eastern) Limited told the Singapore First District Judge Mr. A. W. Bellamy yesterday that when Camp bell, a senior commercial executive stated to him that there was a further 81,000 m addition to the rent and "utility"289 words
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Advertisement40 1952-12-04 2 I DIAMINTS 1 BRITAIN S \^W'J FINEST I PEPPERMINTS I 3 Hi.- MINTS thai are selling m Million, j 3 C_ 1 C_ A Sold Loose pl.jU per pound J 7 1 t Also available m 1 ROBINSONS swum. I40 words
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Advertisement123 1952-12-04 2 fyetmp *v lav's I ~^-iii FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME L'PSTICK COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM y BOURJOIS GRAFTON LABORATORIES UMfTB), _fi S*P< m __S /.LL WORLD \^W^y ALL WAVE RFC F I VF R v r- DESIGNED ESPK< IMM FOB MALAY IND TO! 1W Ideal r.-.iwr r*« h.123 words
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Article310 1952-12-04 3 Education Dept. States Policy On Allocations r Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore Education Department's policy is to send the best Standard V students m the Colony to three leading schools Raffles Institution, Victoria School and Raffles Girls Mr. R. E. Ince. the Deputy Director of310 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-12-04 3 More Artistes Join In To Entertain You GALA BALL IN AID OF TOY FUND II WE you booked yet for the Standard Readers' Christmas Toy Fund Gala Ball to be held at the Cathay Restaurant on Tuesday, Dec. wt U you haven't you'd better hurry, as tickets a re selling284 words
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Article57 1952-12-04 3 "PILS i i and S eat Old Girls' n, at 5 14 a H ml resus 3 secrel »ry ol the associa- The Standard y< 1/ music and games, fol- sshments, will be he ening's entertain- 'i h association also i pupils of the Re-57 words
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300 1952-12-04 3 By Standard Woman Reporter THE second year of Sir George Pepler's Master Plan for Singapore, 1953, will see the Diagnostic Survey Team "m the thick of their work," Mr. D. H. Komlosy, Chief Planning Officer, told The Standard v c s t c300 words
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Article34 1952-12-04 3 Th Hrsl annual general bu ;i--eeting and elections <> t the Young Malayans Club, [Singapore Branch, will be held on Dec. li' at the Anglo- Junior School Hall, Coleman Street, at 6.30 p.m.34 words
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Article77 1952-12-04 3 TWO Malays living at Kampong Jagofa reported loss of x nratch, a pen, $85, _n identity card and seven dhoby tickets, on Tuesday. Ihe previous night, they had a visitor who stayed with them. One of the hosts awoke at ii a.m. and found77 words
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Article32 1952-12-04 3 About $200 worth of carpenter's tools were stolen from a stoic at Pasir Panjang Power Station. The complainant, a Chinese, said he discovered the loss at tj.!"> a.m. on Tuesday.32 words
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Article128 1952-12-04 3 CYMA Div. Gets First Aid Aw ards A LARGE number of dis- tinguished guests attended the j annual tea party -of the St. I John Ambulance Brigade, Catholic Young Alcn's Association Division, yesterday when certificates, awards and prizes were made by the President, Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. This is128 words
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Article115 1952-12-04 3 MR. HAROLD Bedale, Solicitor and Town Clerk to the Borough of Hornsey, will give a public lecture on "Local Government, its Past, Present and Future" at the Victoria Memorial Theatre. Singapore, at 5.15 p.m. on Dec. 8. Mr. Bedale is a member of the115 words
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Article60 1952-12-04 3 PLAINCLOTHESMEN of the Commercial Crimes Branch of the C.I.D. yesterday rushed to the Singapore Harbour Board and boarded a vessel before she was due to sail. Under their supervision. 122 cases of pineapples were unloaded from the ship. The pineapples were alleged to have had a60 words
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Article87 1952-12-04 3 j MR. JUSTICE Knight m the j Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday ordered the retrial of S. Kumaran. who had been disqualified by a Police Magistrate from driving for a y ai and fined $50 for two traffic offences. It was alleged that on July 10.87 words
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146 1952-12-04 3 TODAY'S high price of scrap metal has made it attractive enough lor thieves to rob graves. Since the Japanese occupation, iron gratings have been removed from the Bidadari Cemetery. A kehun Who has worked ia years m the cemetery Miskal b n Rai 5,146 words
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223 1952-12-04 3 Rotary To Guard Foreign Students' Welfare THF, Tooo Rotary Clubs throughout the world wii' heii) foster international goodwill m- taking an active interest m trie welfare of any foreign studenl studying m their cities. This was announced at yesterday's Rotary luncheon at the Capitol Biue Room. The Rotary Chin of223 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-04 3 A pre-wedding dinner party was given by Mr. John Ho Lun^ Tat and Miss See Jfee Kwai (above) at the Tai Thong Restaurant, on Tuesday ni«ht. Mr. Ho is on the staff of the Overseas Traders Limited and Miss See is a teacher of the Nanyang Chinese Girls' School. TheirStandard - 63 words
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Article70 1952-12-04 3 THE rjmar Pulavar Night English School at Max;; Road. Singapore, will accept applications from prospective students for Primary I and II and Standards I. II and 111 for enrolment m the 1953 sessions. The last date for enrolment will be Dec. 17 Applications may be forwarded to70 words
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Advertisement38 1952-12-04 3 TON^HT! LAST NIGHT Peter Sarter's Luminous Revue South American Rhythm TapFiol s*s>stiiiirtaatt Fiom TOMORROW Night PETER SARTER'S NEW REVUE Hungarian Rhapsody' v 'so]]Bi)Jlff']jjffi]ffl^ .•"■V. SSf l-^-l* t i_S 9 *W _Bf _f *ff 9 S 1 #_E___J___tf 138 words
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Advertisement109 1952-12-04 3 NEW STOCKS ARRIVED ELECTROLUX gSIMEJfcARBY|| I X'imuh Uit'i #V##* hint I \meri« an Ni Inn I I'usti Shirta lia na__-i f i Ps _m Aerlei Sport Mrfrta I )t> 9 plain palatal Mf.M r jPsl#^ Su 1 mu,r «--_«c«| i llie-e BHMTe -«'l« I I 1r0m... f \rw Sele< lion-109 words
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Article414 1952-12-04 4 *_r _f^ Proposals rrom people of all races welcomed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The ideal of o united Malayan nation could never be achieved so long as one section of the community foiled to play its full part m the country's economic life, said the Mentri414 words
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Article123 1952-12-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The 100,000 th shell to be Bred I on the 25-poundei i Field Bath Royal A tillery, against the Ustm st terrorists m the Federation was f. by liajor-GSeneral Sir High Stockwell G.O.C tlaya, 3 1 stei day. The »3 FieW Bath 1123 words
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Article89 1952-12-04 4 a W< Seel Chcc 50. chiel clerk of the ac tepartment of Sim- y, Malacca, was to- v the Pr<"> dent ol the Si ssk Court, Mb*. F. I months' rigorous imprisonment on each of o chars. cheating a to'al sum of $971 25, the89 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-12-04 4 THREE senior scouts of the Batu Pabat 23rd, 24th and 25th Troops who will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 12 en route to Australia to attend the Pan-Pacific Jamboree. They are the only three Scouts selected from all the Chinese school troops m Johore. Photo shows from left: Pang62 words
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Article122 1952-12-04 4 CHUA Kia Piaw and Ng Ju r< stood trial before Mr. Justi c Knight m the Singa'il.^h Coi rt yesterday on a charge or i feberj pi jewellery worth $2 it was a leg< d that on July 25, Chua ai d Ng went to122 words
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Article119 1952-12-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Tamil programmes of Radio Maiava. particularly m Singapore, which has recently tome m for a considerable volume of criticism have set up an all time record for the Department of Broadcasting. Making this statement, today, Mr. Tony Beamish, the Deputy Director of119 words
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Article34 1952-12-04 4 THE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, has accepted an invitation to the Maulud tea-party m honour of the Prophet Mohamed's blrhdaj at Rallies Hoe: on Dec. 5, a1 5 p.m.34 words
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Article126 1952-12-04 4 2nd Batch Of SC's Graduate IPOH, Wed. The second passing out parade of about 800 Special Constables will take place at the new retraining centre for the Perak Special Constables Contingent at Ipoh on Friday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya, will take126 words
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Article253 1952-12-04 4 OPIUM SMOKERS STORY Machay Case IPOH, Wed.— Stone carve* and self-confessed opium ker, Teh Peng Sooi. todaj identified D. J. Mackay 1271. Customs Preventive Officer _s a "Superintendent." Mackay and Ooi Ah X (40) were jointly charged hetore Mr. Justice Thomson m the High Court with b< ng parties to253 words
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233 1952-12-04 4 A CHINESE who asked his bailor to stand substitute on his behalf m Court as he wanted to attend his daughter's wedding, was immediately whisked back from the wedding to stand trial. The Chinese. Cheng Kai. who was arrested on Tuesday night m233 words
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Article209 1952-12-04 4 THE Singapore Standard acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the Christmas Toy Fund: Already acknowledged $19,58?.67 Staff of Civil Aviation Department. Kallang Airport BK.OO Staff of Engineering and Motor Transport Department of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd 6" 51 "Anonymous" 50.00 Standard Four Anglo Chinese School. Barker209 words
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87 1952-12-04 4 St. Xavier 's Centenary Celebrated MALACCA. Wed. The fourth centenary of the death of St. Francis Xavier, the patron saint of Malacca, was celebrated today by hundreds of Catholics. As they were wont to do every year, they attended masses m the ruined chapel up St. Paul's Hill. The Bishop87 words
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Article23 1952-12-04 4 THE Senior Executive Engineer, Seremban, reported yesterday that the Landslide al sth mile Seremban-Mantin Road had been cleared fot single-line traffic.23 words
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Article128 1952-12-04 4 THE Working Party appointed by the FAO Forestry Commission for Asia and the Pacific to consider Tropical Agriculture, has recommended the establishment of a permanent sub-committee to deal exclusively with teak. The various working parties technical papers on silviculture, market ing and grading. The Committee on128 words
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Advertisement148 1952-12-04 4 js* PVHI CM-* «#V«fi* «*r** __V»* s#V»* PWW4 E-cW *«0^ s*o^ «r, vr *w* S-o-. A EXCELLENT GIFTS A *<j lA//./- a pml /<> sefeci POM? <galslli||[^ cS Seasonal Gifts from us. l_w®™_rW^__i V Utter (,<><nls or this )<<trnon :9StTPE^»SB| ■/«i» M ,-,7.. >•/»--. ...Mwgg, I -Kviteifiv. -^^-i _JB'l_n-_-_?__^^^ j-i148 words
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Advertisement168 1952-12-04 4 ft ___F__ilA lt_£ v _jd^JKJ*' FOR HIM or" 4WjAf mS •T^The World's No. 1 Portable 7<B_S_______. 11l I Mill 11^^ HMM P pi f^|iffnps 104, robins:^ road «__J I-____J S:NGAf>ORE TEL. 64.0 V_k 1 ___L_L I X LUMPUR IPOH HI ippH penang TjX Established 43 Yrs. In KUnLU LIU. m«<i.168 words
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Article, Illustration458 1952-12-04 5 Fed. Govt. Offers $75,000 For Dats Capture KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An intensive campaign ro bring m the Number One Malay terrorist, Dat bin Anjang Abdullah alias Dat bin Abdullah, and also well-known as Abdullah CD., was launched today by the Federation authorities through posters458 words
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302 1952-12-04 5 I Standard StatT Reporter VI R I t TAN, Progressive Party leader, vesterduy d Mr. C. R. Das.uath.i Raj to clem the fact he I Mr. Ka.j) never said a single word m ComJu titjht for tainilv allowaiues for local x m ion302 words
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Article21 1952-12-04 5 Warrants Out For 3 •i Po- B Chye, Ng 1 I be nd court to noun I i the third husfor21 words
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Article135 1952-12-04 5 '■If the people of the Wesl Ward m Singapore wanted the "filthy condition" of Coronation Road to continue. then they could elect Mrs. Roberl En. the Progressive candidate at this Saturday's City Council elections." said Mr. J. G V. Parambil, Independent candidate for the Ward, at a135 words
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Article195 1952-12-04 5 Youth Asks Magistrate For Help TOUCHED by the story of an 18-year-old rag and hone Chinese youth who was chai d with loitering, the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam, ordered a Probation Officer to investigate his case. He was found by the police asleep m a parkedStandard - 195 words
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Article37 1952-12-04 5 PENANG. Wed. Copies ol the illustrated guide to Penang. have now arrived here. It contains 37 photographs, information and articles which should be of considerable interest to visitors and residents. The price is $2.50.37 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-12-04 5 >»IM.\Fi>KK iM_Bstati©a_ liable i.Md ibrddlai today; i» 11 I OWORROW -I> \Y TUrn* ttabi a, Sanson Kd I am N,„„l Oil N> V itrtuiisbire. Iroieolan S>t SMlir, itlelpni. I ipo.il. Newton I i h.,. M. tv i ane. Wayang Satu. ivii.r. on im Balmoral Ku Uulvrv Rd254 words
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Article345 1952-12-04 5 DR. PAGLAR THE PROGRESSIVE party did not support or cooperate m voting for non-pensionable expatriate officers m the Singapore Legislative Council, as has been alleged recently, said Dr. C. J. Paglar yesterday. In a last re-election campaign meeting for Miss Amy Laycock at Geylang345 words
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Article55 1952-12-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU Wed.: Captain Hussein bin Onn. having secured admission to Linclon's Inn, will be sailing tor England m the Canton on Dec. 24 to leao Law and will be away for three years. Captain Hussein resigned from the Johore Civil Si two years ago55 words
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Article163 1952-12-04 5 FARMER HURT IN EXPLOSION A farmer Cheng Tong Kee, 51 was hurt m an explosion, while digging some earth near bis house at the Rifle Range, Bukit Timah. Singapore yesterday. He sustained leg and chest injuries and v.-as taken to hospital. Nanyang lee Wk- Tg. Katong, itr.i-Idrii-k- Rd. Sea v163 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-12-04 5 Variety CONCERT A modern Chinese Folk Dance performed by students Ol the Singapore Council for Adult Education Centre. Gaa Eng Seng School, at last night's international variety concert at the Victory Theatre. Singapore. The concert, organised by the Workers' Education Association, is m aid of the S.C.A.E, building fund. TheStandard - 94 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-12-04 5 ONI. TIME Veterinary Ad viser to the Ethiopian Government. Dr. Richard Coughlin. who arrived m Singapore hy Qan t a s-BOAC yesterday from London to take up a new appointment m the Federal Veterinary Research Institute at Ipoh. Tlie 51. 000.000 Institute is expected to be functioning about the middleStandard - 77 words
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Article483 1952-12-04 5 WILLIAMS EXPLAINS the presenl t»l -t-t i irs. w, ithout an; overti me change had been bn i it bj the Labo I Britain. mid Sir also get what it wanted b> hay- i idministration Labour I Co incilh said that M: l.mi had ■-<>'.483 words
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76 1952-12-04 5 PE N A NO, W■ fi I lapman, Headmistn of the St. Geoi ge*s Girls Si 100 Penang' was the victim of a robbery eai j > v niuining. Mrs. Chapman woke up on Tuesday mornii i and I that her dressing table and pent76 words
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Article111 1952-12-04 5 Gurkhas Kill 3 Out Of 4 Bandits XI _1 I LIM I [Wed IV4 a thr* ation and Two -i 1/6 G m ambush po g 5-lim H I a 1 aj fired on I squad In B 1 Wong i<k who lion of the sth fu of the orga111 words
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84 1952-12-04 5 'Co-op Members Sold Houses, Society Report' SEVEN iction, ipplica I have been the S ipore i.■ H S piety during tin tiding June Ml I i H ippi I ol th The p Of ll 1!)4H to d ompi houses through et. sub-let without proval will third an: of the84 words
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Advertisement148 1952-12-04 5 i tor mur •ni ir- :n. uls Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes »_r(y .'.O million tin» I. iv-i rre |«mm hwl« > Ie l-.-hinj; Crnoklnn. :^< Burolnc Acne. laia, Btec_l_Mt__i i- ttrh aaal aflaar Maaa* -.i' ki v.. only •M i v ii'H Th- in-* a_a v <o.erm, k-.lla148 words
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Advertisement130 1952-12-04 5 rP_j_____hH__H3_**^^ I J > |?f FOR THE BRIDE JIF j Coronet Of Orange Blnv 4J soni And Diamante jI B.uideau Ot Lilies Ol 2 I Ip;, t *>f'' 53.50f059.50 I I Y*^V||2lT BRIDESMAIDS 1 S \y -rV'. "^3^___i? H w 1 Headdress. Posies Ol M I_? \iL% /^o^ > i-SS&ft130 words
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Article, Illustration700 1952-12-04 6 IT was Lc-nm. the super-strategist oi Marxism, who I lolli exs to r .t ii i step back m order to take two i forward A retreat is the receding wave m an on-enmir.g tkk The Malayan Communist P.:: v has obviously dctl lo hee. Lenin. Its700 words
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Article1885 1952-12-04 6 J. EDGAR HOOVER - RED SPY MASTERS IN AMERICA J. EDGAR HOOVER By OVER the past n years the Soviets hav< created one of the most formidable spy systems c v *r ri ire -ted at the Civilized world. And nowhere are their agent* more everlastingly busy than m the United States. That country1,885 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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259 1952-12-04 6 Chinese Uneasiness Over Immigration Sir: Your spirited editorial of November _5 on the Immigration Control Bill which was passed at the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council is m the highest traditions of journalism. You have never hesitated to uphold the ideals of a good newspaper not only by259 words
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Article206 1952-12-04 6 O the special Malay Economic;; Committee which had its first meeting yesterday ljtusan| Melayu points out a ease fori investigation. The case, ac-*; cording to the paper, is typical*; of many other cases m which? the Malay business man isj thwarted when he suddenly;; finds that he has206 words
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Article69 1952-12-04 6 Sir;—With reference to a report appearing recently about the -SHARIKAT PER IK AN AN MELAYU LTD". I wish the wording, The Government of Indo- nesia has promised full co- operation and support should read "The Government of Indo- nesia might be approached for full co-operation and 2 support" In69 words
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Article75 1952-12-04 6 Review of Views India's Plan INDIA'S Korean peace plan though it has been approved by the United Nations Politica Committee has yet to pass major obstacles, says the Nanyang Siang Pan. The UN has made headway so far but if this could be followed up by a cease-fire there may75 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-12-04 6 "See! told \ou his wile was nothing hut an ornament about the bouse"' 516 words
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Advertisement12 1952-12-04 6 B|J>S_----— mmmmmm 9 forJAore Letter^ j See Page 10 -____----_-«»WW*E IJ I12 words
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Advertisement668 1952-12-04 6 THERE are only five girls m the luM n ig depends on your glands which of the fh« t v f^ are. For doctors say that Rlands govern health phxs i(JU career even your fate. And your personality 1 depend on which of the five glands pre pitajtai pituitary, thyroid,668 words
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Article252 1952-12-04 7 Korean Deadlock To Be Discussed LONDON, Dec. 3 (Reuter) Seven j Commonwealth Prime Ministers including Mr. I Winston Churchill will discuss the Korean deadlock and other foreign issues at a British cabinet meeting here tomorrow, political quarters said here tonight. Churchill has invited the heads252 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-12-04 7 photo. Smiles are the order of the evening as the stars and producer net together at the preview of the film "Hans Christian Andersen and the Dancer" m New York. Left to right are th e film's stars Danny Kaye and Jeanmaire and the producer Sam Goldwyn.A.P. - 51 words
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Article75 1952-12-04 7 RAF Doing Good job hi Malaya Ri ter)— Sh sh Chief oi Ail .^aitl today that f i.daya <>rtant possibh them from their ndon after a and M ai from X Texa Sii Wil- Ufa important thing is that be no let-up. It is I paini ggle. i the gnificentlj75 words
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Article80 1952-12-04 7 Dutch To Expel 2 Indonesians THI r Di 'AFP) ends W ter ol Dunfcer tol Pai here yes&erday journalist Gen I -ire leader ol thi Indonesia" A Soenito, would both '"rom the Net the two men ed poll* rai i is rethe Nether' ands. D is •.< statei reply to80 words
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Article18 1952-12-04 7 KOK. Dec planning ta be a pilot foi ernmenl xhai vas (ea rned oda^18 words
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Article53 1952-12-04 7 HONGKONG, Dec. 'A (AP) China's five-year plan will be under the super as nan > Russian •echo ul experts as are China, reports reaching m re say large number of Russians are expected before the end of the year to participate m China's national construction programme,53 words
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Article227 1952-12-04 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, (IP).— General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, the Air Force Chief-of Staff, said yesterday that the United States has speeded up shipments oi modern military equipment to the Chinese Nationalists on Formosa and he personally hoped that the rate can be quickened still227 words
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Article63 1952-12-04 7 LONDON Der. 3 (AFP>— The Labour Party "Shadow Cabinet as ided thai Aneurin Bevan wind up the debate on c Qpp, j notion of censure the Government m the Commons tomorrow, of the Opposiuon, -.Mice, will open the debate Govt i ment speakers be F63 words
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Article124 1952-12-04 7 WASHINGTON Dec. 3. (AP) General Hoyt Vandenberg. Chief ol the U.S. Air Staff, said here yesterday that Ul the Far Fast t'ne Communists "now outnumber us by at least three to one" m o'ai;' ready for combat or quickly available He said. also, that124 words
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Article91 1952-12-04 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 3, (L'P) Attorney General James R-cGranery announced on Tuesday that tbe Federal Grand Jury here will begin investigation or) Thursday oi "evidence concerning Professor Owen Lattim ire. Lattimore, Far Eastern specialist and professor at John Hop;,:- Ui iversity, has been the pi target of Senator91 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-12-04 7 photo Group photo taken at the christening of Shelagh. daughter of the Singapore City Council President, Mr. T.P.F. Mc Neice at St. Hilda's Church, Katong, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Me Neice are shown with Shelagh and then son Terrence. Mr. J. A. M. Ede, the god-father, is seen on extremeStandard - 52 words
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Article253 1952-12-04 7 LONDON, Dec. 3, (Reuter).— War Secretary Antony Head told S.T. Swingler, Labour, mi n the House of Commons yesterday that since the present government took office they had shaved 10,000 men from the army's ♦tail" and created seven new battalions. Regular recruitment had doubled. Mr.253 words
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Article69 1952-12-04 7 MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (AP) A special Military Court m Kiev, capital of the Soviet Ukraine, yesterday .sentenced three former Trade and Light Industry officials to death by a firing squad. They were convicted as "enemies of the people." The men sentenced to death are K.A. Khaen.69 words
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82 1952-12-04 7 Disloyal US Group In UN, Jury Reports NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (AP)- A U.S. Federal Grand Jury reporter! yesterday that an "overwhelmingly group of disloyal American citizens'' has infiltrated the United Nations. The outgoing Grand Jury, which was impaneled m June 1951, urged that another Grand Jury be formed to82 words
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Article93 1952-12-04 7 DARTMOOR. Dec. 3 (AP)— Twelve lashes of the "cat" were meted out recently to a convict —first flogging .it the British government's grim Dartmoor Prison since whipping as a punishment for violence was i abolished by the Labour gov- I eminent m 1948 The93 words
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Article32 1952-12-04 7 THE Commander in-Chic f Far East Air Force. Air Marshal. A. C. Sanderson, arrived at Tengah. Singapore, yesterday from Britain, where he had been attending discussion at the Air Ministry.32 words
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Article172 1952-12-04 7 ASIANS HONOUR PRINCE Standard Staff Reporter THE Asian Staff of the East Asiatic Co.. gave a tea party m honour of the Chairman of their company and a distinguished member of the Danish Royal family, Prince Axel, at Robinson's Cafe yesterday afternoon. Prince Axel, who is the uncle of King172 words
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214 1952-12-04 7 LONDON, Dec. 3, (IP).— British authoritative quarters were satisfied yesterday that President-elect Dwight Eisenhower's trip to Korea would not lead to an extension of the war by the United Nations. The assurance came a?: West Europeans believed Eisenhower 1 is already m Korea.214 words
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Article190 1952-12-04 7 KUCHING. Dee. 3 (ReuterAAP) The strength of the Sarawak Constabulary Force is to be increased by one-third, according to an announcement m the Council Negri yesterday by the Governor. Sir Anthony Abe)!. The Governor also said that a police field force, especially equipped and trained190 words
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Article83 1952-12-04 7 MANILA, Dec. 3 (Reuter)— High-ranking Thai military officers who are m Manna to study airborne operations of the Philippine armed forces paratroopers, called yesterday on Maj -General Calixo Duque, Chief of Staff of the armed forces of lhe Philippines at his headquarters. They were accompanied83 words
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Article59 1952-12-04 7 HONGKONG, Dec. 3 (AP) j Chiang Kai-shek is one of 'he greatest men of our time, [Henry R, Line, editor-in-chiel lof Time. Life and Fortune magazines, said yesterday. He j arrived here on a visit of Far East countries and will go to the Philippines, Indonesia and59 words
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Article77 1952-12-04 7 COLOMBO. Dee. 3 CAP) Twelve people were killed by crashing trees m a cyclom which swept Jaffna peninsula m north Ceylon, it v.. ni j ported today The peninsula close to the tip of South India. Every acre of land m the peninsula \va s77 words
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Article44 1952-12-04 7 NEWLY-crowned King Id of Libya arrived m O <rday on a seven -day visit Egypt. He was rrn- a! 'lie station by political, religious and diplomatic leaders headed by the Prince Regent. Abdel eim. and Prime Minister Gen mcd \a__ib- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-04 7 The Singap re> Police i to kn v i year old boy th< G tan Terri rai Ta-i.g Bal mi 0 r The Polio are _eej r r Chino-» i under cv I -.< he &a* •g m a i i :,e who had a67 words
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Article42 1952-12-04 7 1 IT. Moro outlaw. 1! lon, and his 23 folfa i > i ilippine N... < had hi < from nmenl tr sident Elpidio Quirino Knmlon and I Hk < settled on Tawitawr U i .iff Borneo, which >> < t m by mt nt.- AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article32 1952-12-04 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S I i [gn Trade Mm iter, R n n Gregor, wei i President Klement H 0 Prague announ i i Tuesday night No reasoi given for his di i32 words
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Article19 1952-12-04 7 'Super Carrier WASHINGTON, CX —Defence Secret Lovett re- ference he c Dn would provide action of a third I19 words
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Article23 1952-12-04 7 JOHN' Poster Dv ecret I sured the Philippine 1 m a today he is "well ran I ties" betwi count23 words
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Advertisement112 1952-12-04 7 S_R s_* PM fut W 98* 9mt P& SS* I SDFCIAL XMAS OFFER OF t AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYERS Sj itf fitted vv Hi Gorrord Automatic Chcngers. J£ _____t-______^> imm^t/^^t^ \W-W ~___r v ___Br i*-^* rJ ____-a__f__l tjzr^v Jf -'7 V__\___*_____S£_-5 r^ -.^z?/ k b PORTABLE MODEL, as Illustrated a ft112 words
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Advertisement141 1952-12-04 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES j Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dtc. 3 —The follow, ng are the clo».n S price* of rubber and fin on the London Market today LONDwN RUBBER j LONDON TIN Spot 26. d Spot f954 per ton Jon Mor. 26 d buyer*, £955 »ellen Three month*. £946,141 words
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369 1952-12-04 8 London Is Fully Booked For Coronation Hotels Report No More Room LONDON, Dec. 3, (Reuter). Six months before the Coronation oi the Queen, London hotels are putting up the "house lull" signs and turning down a flood of bookings. When the young Queen is crowned at the altar of historic369 words
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86 1952-12-04 8 HAMBURG. Dec. 3. (AFP). An ultra modern German coastal motor ship Anke Harmstorf is to sail shortly on a two-year charter to Indonesia where she will be the first German vessel 00 commercial service m Indonesian waters. The ship. belongs to Otto Harmstorf Line,86 words
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Article82 1952-12-04 8 DAKAR. Dee S (Reuter Pour British Royal Air Force Canberra Jet bombers arrived here uom Recife. Brazil yesterday to set up 7-1 another Je*. plane record They became the Ural Jets to make thf West-Fa.-! crossing o! the Sooth Atlantic The Bight was the homeward leg82 words
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Article65 1952-12-04 8 GENEVA, Do. 3, (UP United Nations economists are of the opinion that American tourists will spend a record sum of more than $250,000,000 m Europe this year not counting their fares across the Atlantic. The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe reported that American tourists65 words
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Article129 1952-12-04 8 NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (AP) Thr s :and nay an Airlines System foe., yesterday announced another trans-Polar Right from Los Angeles to Copenhagen, via Edmonton, Canada, and Thule, Greenland, will be made on Dec. 5. The Company made a similar flight on Nov 1!>. Flying129 words
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Article44 1952-12-04 8 TOKYO. Deo. (UP).— The Hino Diesel Company has finished blueprints for a 25--ton truck. A spokesman said the automaking firm planned the truck. powered with 200 horse power diese 1 engines. for use on engineering projects m SouthFa' Asia.44 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-04 8 photo. Prince Axel of Denmark, Chairman and ManagingDirector of the East Asiatic Company Ltd.. Danish shipping firm, who is m Singapore on a short visit. Prince Axel is the uncle of the King of Denmark. King Frederick IX. He leaves on Sunday for Jakarta.- StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article63 1952-12-04 8 MANILA. Der 3 (Reuter)— A nine-man group of fisheries ofliciais from Vietnam and Cambodia who are conducting :r stud> of various aspects m fishing m South-East Asian countries have arrived m Manila [rom Hongkong. The group will stay here for a week to make a63 words
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Article106 1952-12-04 8 TOKYO. Der 3, (AFP).— We>i Germany is making inroads m Japan's trade with South-Fast Asian crmntries, according to an Economic Deliberation Board survey yesterday. The survey reveaied that; Germany's exports lo South-] East Asia recently surpassed the 1934-36 icvei. Although the total exports by Germany] to106 words
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Advertisement631 1952-12-04 8 E_|^^^^^_--» FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Bna Fkaneisee Los An;-»l^> XT American Canadian Cities Al \nKA BEAM ,L_o Dec tl/ZSHoc 88 Dec 1 Jan ?t lan \N\l>\ lil II SS 2»)Jan !1 !S.la n S9Jaa 1 Feb 1 1 1« b i ra oi Dry Carg De -p Tank and p631 words
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Advertisement553 1952-12-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.-, LTD. Regular Sailings to China an Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan, From "Yorhow" Dec 11 Dec 17 Japan EfKoag "Peyaag" Der 29 Dec 22 Hongkong Sail- Sails Sails Penang P Sham Spore553 words
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Advertisement351 1952-12-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo\d Holland America Line Nedcrland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON, NtW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE: MOBILE NtW OKI BANS Spore P Sham Penans KOTA BAROE (RL) Gdn 8 9Sa_i_ IVt 7 Dec 8 Dec RO E P A T (SMN) 1015 Dec351 words
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Advertisement511 1952-12-04 8 -AST ASIATIC LIHE SAILLM.S FKOM SCANDfNAVM l I IMsi r«aaa ret. M "KOKLA" for Djakarta K^Cf ol4^ Kor Manila Kubc 13 UDn ii "SLLANhIA" for Bangkok 1,, j L j^ l fpassengers only) "FALSI KIA* for Bangkok 27/27 Dec (passengers only) "KINA' fcr Melbourne Sydney Brisbane (not Leading loca' e_r_511 words
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Article193 1952-12-04 9 Paddy Damages 'a use 20 p. c. Drop In Output I BANGKOK, Dec. 3 (UP)— Thailand's rice exports m 1953 will suffer a drop of 20 per cent with a total estimated export figure of 1,200, tons of rice, according to a top agriculture Officio193 words
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Article26 1952-12-04 9 k' jressi opiate j t cut the I try B i I P BI portbut quotai i mporl by bjecl toi the26 words
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Article12 1952-12-04 9 Pak. Mission On Food Surrey I____ er said I build ap Pakistan12 words
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Article138 1952-12-04 9 UK Dollar Reserves Up$128M. 1D( IN Dec 3: (Re it© i ea gold and do m Teased >>>• m -000,000 m November, contin the cent improvement, tha British Trramrj announced terday. Oflfc i.iis said thej were *r&ther optimistic** thai the re- c -i I c held neai th v Bgiire,138 words
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Article157 1952-12-04 9 IS HIGH TARIFF POLICY HIT w _SHINGTON, Dtc 3 (AP) I r eas ber nt< rests joined Tu< lay with other business governmenl < ;o^ abroad m urg i and B to high tanllv on ,;oods irted to thr United St at* In t -t. t_M monthly bulletin of the157 words
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Article59 1952-12-04 9 TOTAL exports of rubber, grades ro a'l countries, from Singapore and the Eerieration of Maiaya during November. 1952, amounted to 77.114 tons, according to preninary stats-tics, Issued by Registrar of Malayan S istics. Total exports of tan to ah countries from Sii gapore and the Federation59 words
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Article66 1952-12-04 9 SYDNEY Dec 3 Reutei AAP) Early introduction of television for' Australia was foreshadowed by Postmaster General Hubert Anthony when he returned from a l?-wrek m-at-a-trif m which he investigated British and Ameri•;We cant afford to lag behind," he said. He believed private enterprise should play66 words
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Article37 1952-12-04 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates (per $100): Canada 32 (T.T.>, 32 I 8 10. n.i, 32 3 (80 d/st). Selling (T.T./O.D): Canada 31 II HJ and Holland gls. 124. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.37 words
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140 1952-12-04 9 OS ASIAN TRADE IN SEPT. AT LOWER LEVEL ■:-l Dec. 3, ted States September I but Asian BeraHj at a ii-ding to c D< nartihe Philip- u-wa. 1_ p •*P«>rta Japan Ih, Wei> more •-A, E rti t- < r k ere lest than the August figure. United States imports140 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-04 9 Workmen fix a "Women Only" compartment .sign on a Pullman car on the quayside at Erankfurt-on-Main. Germany. The car was one of IB being shipped aboard the freighter Stavelot to India. India's "Western Railways" h»v<> ai-Hi't-prf 750 Pullman ears from Germany. rhoto. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article266 1952-12-04 9 LONDON. Dec. 2, (Reuter). Commonwealth prime ministers, now meeting- here to discuss their economic problems, are studying a plan for developing: colonies and dependent territories submitted t« the I Conference by the Council of Europe. The Strasbourg Flan, as it is called, was drafted Id August266 words
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Article109 1952-12-04 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa pore yesterday were: No 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 90 j 91 FOB m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 90S MONo. 2 R.S.S. S.V; 861 No. 3 R.S.S. S3 B.'__ Tone: Steady LONDON Rt BBLR Wednesday's opening prices per Ib. were:109 words
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Article158 1952-12-04 9 RUBBER GAINS 13/8 CTS. RUBBER gained lj! rent pn U>. on a steady market m Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for December- shipment being quoted at 90| cents per lb. at the dose of the day's trading. Good trade buying for the lower grades of rubber was experien *d. Sellers158 words
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Article150 1952-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Quiel conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market today with moderate trading m all sections. Industrials, however, were steady with few changes, while rubbers remained practically at Tuesday's levels. Changed prices are: Industri als. Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt Ord. 21 22 Pref. 2!150 words
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Article128 1952-12-04 9 SMALL trading was report- I ed m copra m the produce market m Singapore yester- 1 day, the other sections being i quiet at about unchanged quotations. Copra changed hands at i $35 per picul for December shipment, $33} per picul lor January/December shipment. Copra was128 words
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Article219 1952-12-04 9 NEW YORK, Dec. 3, (IT).- Mr. Sin lair Weeks, who was selected to be the Commerce Secretary m the Eisenhower Cabinet, said yesterday that Japan is beginning to figure again m world economy and that labour costs will be important to the American Mr.219 words
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Article97 1952-12-04 9 NEW DELHI. Dec. 3, (Rev ter) India plans to gpend over £75,000,000 sterling or. developing transport generally under its present five-yei r plan. Minister of Transport, I. a Bahadur Shastri .said. This includes El 3,000,000 .sterling on a network of arl< rial highways involving the97 words
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Article39 1952-12-04 9 U.S. AMBASSADOR to India Chester Bowles and an accom panying party lei t New Delhi on an embassy plane for a tour of the Damorinr Valley India's big hydro-electii' power project m the remote province ol Assam.39 words
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Advertisement104 1952-12-04 9 fck? °N *_k z _i_J tea? «N S* good way _>/ iA to remembrr fcC •__c '^4 451 y0 v r frie n d s #1 &IL\ and relatives litis *M CHRISTMAS &r AND NEW YEAR fc 30 v to send a gift tabseriplioa fcj? 2§ io the SINGAPORE STANDARD104 words
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Miscellaneous1223 1952-12-04 9 «^^B^£' '^'^^SFW :<' Pl^lrwl 3s§^ il_r s___^_> -__B B________________________B__l _Bb »t|---SSSS-____R_is-_R^^ i ib I i ii gjfl-l SINGAPORE P K m 'L PENANG DIARY ,n,ii.f' m Kj ,MI ENTERTAINMENTS t Sandakan. Je**t.-<, i. Lib HI r Work i W SENGAPOBB POLICE BAND: Srbu, Kuching (11X407 4 a r» College (i1,223 words
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860 1952-12-04 10 ARE ELECTIONS WORTHWHILE? THE YOUNG AND OLD Sir; There are approximately 45,000 registered voters m the Municipal Electoral R agister and twenty prospective Candida'es are seeking election for six seats m the forthcoming elections on December 6 Ever since the campaign860 words
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606 1952-12-04 10 Sir;— The local Education authorities should do something fairly soon to check on the quality of teaching m our schools. It seems that some of the new teachers and student te i hei s annot sP^ak good grammatical English and vhen they take classes, the606 words
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Article673 1952-12-04 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By 1 ERE are The sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 36, which appeared m the Sunday Standard on Nov. 30 Note: 1 With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show m miniature the various pattern pieces for this673 words
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Advertisement240 1952-12-04 10 i FROMJPIim'; TODAY CINE VARIETY 5 TIMES: 11, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30. 9.30 TECHNICOLOR IT ""iC I ai, MMM*^ V|V^ plus *y PRECEofNG THE 4. 6.30 &9 30 ONLY ji LILIAN r^ j q ncTCD ll__r__f^ SARTER «J (v» I; m their -^T^ iniMuir 1 SENSATION \l 1•• !lr h _SH240 words
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Miscellaneous321 1952-12-04 10 fy RITA DEL MAR rODAF'S Qt oi I n>\. it.word i!m>' hi- no aiagwJar, a> if to h ii-. that a solitary act of charity learcetj deNrws the name. U— S. THI Rsl»\l JOR I\ I RVONL: Take no chances. Carry on with whatever Is already -tarted or under way321 words
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319 1952-12-04 11 Little Mo Gone 'Sour' To Women In Australia P\i Australia, Dec. 3, (AP). Some; women tennis players are a lUtle sere nnnolly. the 18-year-old IS. champion,! B a ith them^ And they are a little 1 a* Aus- C__ilonil_, and annoyed at Austral Davi Cup captain 3 nr Harry Hopman,319 words
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Article30 1952-12-04 11 Island Club Meet RSGC On Sunday B( j I |i. and the i ...If i Itrb Ick a( the oday. _Phc th, and r.d hi' 1 Sharer 14 Lor lal30 words
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Article65 1952-12-04 11 THE Malay Sports Association will celebrate their fifth v with a buffet and ronggeng party s f at No. 62 1.0--•k Kurau. Singa- at 8 p.m. Th- n be arts for children h turing musical chaii and spc ai other fancy races as well sever 165 words
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Article567 1952-12-04 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues Led by their president. Inche Mohamad Hashini bin Amin, the Lower Perak Malay j Sports Association paid their first visit to Krian where they engaged Krian teams at 1 hockey, badminton and tennis. Despite rain which fell during the weekend, the trip was567 words
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Article31 1952-12-04 11 Police Win Yong Shield KUANTAN, Wed. The [Police Hockey Xl defeated the Malay Club by three goals to two m the final of the Dr C. C. Yong Shield vestcri day.31 words
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Article133 1952-12-04 11 Germans Want Jap Team FR ANKFl RT Dec. (UP) The German Table Tennis federation has .nvited th e Japanese national table tennis team for a series of •nternational meets to b e held here nest February, sports officials announced today. The Japanes r table-tennis aces will tour this country m133 words
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1012 1952-12-04 11 THE WORLD'S BEST FIGHT AT THE GARDEN' By ERNEST DHARMA NEW YORK, (UP).— Often referred to as the house that Tex built," Madison Square Garden, America's greatest indoor arena, is the hub ol the world's major international sport boxing. It was the late Tex Rickard, cattleman, gamble] and promoter and1,012 words
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Advertisement1087 1952-12-04 11 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB j VMAS NEW YEAR MI I UNO 1952 53. Friday, 2rth December. Iti?. Saturday, _7th December. 1952. Ihiirsday, Ist January. 195 J. I Saturday, 3rd January. ]'<y\ ENTRIES close at 12 O- i 9oon on Wednesday. 17th I h ;e.nber, 1952. Application Lists lor SUB1,087 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-12-04 11 f^GOOTNE^ FOOZY, IM/ VE£r OOOLA. I fj^OOK > a_-_----B-I^WAT^____ (D^r^AOfsWEAR TH CORNER MM _._-■>* GETTING TIREU OF THi£V 50 PID ll I M "^JfJLl ?fl^S TH' HE TURNED HE TURNED WAS _ggj I THOUGHT V\ HEN DR. ISO HUNGRY I It°^%^ > ik V#i *WAY/ 7 COMPLETELY -gggjflH > J!j78 words
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485 1952-12-04 12 LONDON, Dec. 3, (AP)— Emil Zatopek, the Czech wonder runner, was acclaimed worlds No. 1 sportsman ni 1^52 m a poll of leading sports authorities m many It rids sponsored by "World Sports," official magazine di the British Olympic Association. Bob Mathias,485 words
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Article883 1952-12-04 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By _S SI VERAIiOI the newcomers be making theii debul j c U-Conal-g Pei ak Tvt r I November meeting have very encouraging m then g workouts great Interest will be centred un their eit'ott.N it th* meet, I rwing are brief accounts883 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-12-04 12 From a lineout SCC scrum half Rait is smothered by RNAS forwards Lennox and Turner, while Storrs and Moss look on m dismay m yesterday's SCC padang rugby won by RNAS. Above pictures were taken by Standard cameraman. Chow Kuan Yee. Adrift A bearded RNAS forward loses touch with the84 words
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Article592 1952-12-04 12 FITNESS and better combination m the pack, and a marked super iority at half-back, enabled RNAS Sembawang to beat SCC "A" XV by 17 points (a goal, two tries and two penalty goals) to nothing m their rugger tie on the SCC padang yesterday. For RNAS,592 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-12-04 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY- Shell S GHQ <r. Paua Lebar; Khaha Assn. v BODCA at BODCA.15 words
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126 1952-12-04 12 CORRIE Preiorius— Mr. Universe m the professional class l competition held m London last July— arrived m Singapore by air yesterday for a series of wrestling engagements. A South African of IT stone 5 lb. Corrie has been Mr. South Africa for two years126 words
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Article214 1952-12-04 12 Rain Spoils Tennis At Krian Club PAR IT BIW'TAR. Wed -Tar, Lo Tee's tennis team comprising leading playe from i Pan* Buntai Bands B. ru and Ku.im proved too strong tor a Sungei Patani team when they met m a friendly tennis at the Krian Club Courts Originally eleven rr214 words
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Article117 1952-12-04 12 RAF Weight Decides The Match PENANG Wed. Playing with only 14 men. the Chinese Recreation Club found the going additionally tough against their much heavier opponents. R. A. F. Butterworth. when these two teams met m a rugger friendly on the Victoria Green today. The R.A.F. won by 14 points117 words
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Article626 1952-12-04 12 F N CUP TO SCC 1st SIN i VPORE Cricket C i I W.R.AC. (Tang->ne-ni] m the final n< q's -even-;;- de bock- o.ament to win the F. Cup, The match, play- Padang yesterday, keenly contested. g in p'.ayed a hard game U but the C ih had er and626 words
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190 1952-12-04 12 IPOH Wed— ln preparation for two friendly matches with Penang on Dec. 13 and 14 ai Ipoh. Perak women will hold a trial on Sunday on the Lower Padang. Perak beat Penang on t'ne latter" s ground on Nov. 1 by a solitary goal190 words
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Article21 1952-12-04 12 The rugby match between Nee Soon and REME yesterday was cancelled as REME could 1 not field a team.21 words
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112 1952-12-04 12 TAN CHONG TEE, former Malayan singles champion, was fully extended by Andrew Tan m the Singapore Badminton Association's open singles iiuarter final round last night before winning 17-ltJ, M 5, 15—8. Ch nig Tee's experience saved I him from defeat. Ong Poh Lim, playing112 words
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7 1952-12-04 12 Sturrocks hull-rocks Air Still Unbeaten I toda-7 words
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