Singapore Standard, 6 December 1952
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Title Section18 1952-12-06 1 Singapore Standard «i /I juj i. VOL. 11l NO. 157 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article548 1952-12-06 1 Adequacy Of Local Men's Total Pay At Issue FEDERATION WILL WATCH Standard Staff Reporter A THREE-MAN Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. F. C. Benham, of the Economic Section of the Commissioner-General's Office, will probe the adequacy or otherwise of the total emoluments of locally-domiciled officers548 words
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Article52 1952-12-06 1 I ke I s Flying Back To Us Dec. 5: Pre- Korea I i i n i eh m on i here toci of censorship. tally ,v when his si I': Rhee of tte tod > I I I Defence. I that he h. md thai r here of theU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-12-06 1 photo. <.fn**r.»l Sir (irralrl Templer. ll i-ili Commissioner for the I -T-itinn of Malaya, is >♦•<•!< a-. Iv arrived at l.oni1»;4 \u port. Dec. I, o> '):ii airliner from Singapore GeatcaJ Tenipln reported progress m the t im:i »in>i Communist tt*rr.»rists. APAP - 41 words
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Article280 1952-12-06 1 Weather Halls I-C Air Operations HAN O I, Dec x Bad weather dosed m on besieged Nasan yesterday, leaving its thousands of Trench I 'nion defendants without air support until mid afternoon. It was the first time since the siege began, ten days aso, that dark skies interfered with airA.P.; A.F.P. - 280 words
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Article130 1952-12-06 1 PEKING SAYS 'NO' TO INDIA TOKYO, Dee. 5 Pelting i 'ted the Indian plan for a Korean truce I accuse i [ndia >1 allying herself with the West m "hostile actions" against Commu- nations. In* its firs! direct comment on the truce formula, which id pted by the United ionsUP; AP - 130 words
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Article176 1952-12-06 1 Malaya Voting History FOR the first time m the history of Malaya, elections are being held simultaneously today m Singapore and si\ towns m the Federation: Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca, Johore Bahru. Muur and Batu Pahat. Polling begins at 8 a.m. and continues up to 8 p.m. when the polling176 words
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Article160 1952-12-06 1 THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Em- ployees will meet on Tuesday to decide whether to attend a meeting with Government officials to prepare the ground for the investigation into the adequacy or otherwise of the total emoluments of160 words
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Article27 1952-12-06 1 Miner's wife Takes Stock lumpor n Federation continue to m i Ip-.-tuck I and She ail of the -i. bui she tarn so he had I the27 words
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Article78 1952-12-06 1 BANGKOK, Dec. S r.\FP) 'h i .i-i.i i» i 1 Police (ten*,v Phio i jnr>Hted the pn >| Chinese terrorists a Thailand's southern bordei ()A us o\ Vala mi NaradhlvaS. He said the police will begin nn > 1 1 u-u i > opei atft>na78 words
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Article59 1952-12-06 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 3 (Reuter) —A cyclone and tidaj waves Jashed northern Ceylon last weekend, causing 2., deaths and enormous damage to crops and property, according to reports here yesterday. The stricken area, Jaffna Peninsula on the Northern tip of the inland stil] looked like a59 words
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Article54 1952-12-06 1 Moj than 12 hul vei c U troyed and 70 persons re left ;:n» t' m a 30-min i i fire ai the 'I ;>. r i p tat I area m Kov.ir^on. Hori^konjj. yesterday. No casualties were reported m thy Uiii d fire rh[n two weeks mA.P. - 54 words
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Article168 1952-12-06 1 Toy Fund is Well Past $21,000 AS THK VULETIDE season <ii ;iv\ oeaf Standard rea lei aiv stepping up th rir (i m itiiiiifl to the Toy Fend. Yesterday, no less than $594.85 vrag received at The Standard office inakin* the total to date W 1,3 3a 43. Students both168 words
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104 1952-12-06 1 It was after a two-year treatment m Denmark that George, the ex-soldier, became a girl. It involved si\ operations and more than '1 000 injections. Christine was treated by Dr. Kail Hamburger, of the Serum Institute. Copenhagen. Christine said: "I am glad IA.P. - 104 words
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Article460 1952-12-06 1 LONDON, Dec. 5, (Reuter) The need for Britain to press forward m the political Held m Malaya was emphasised by the Manchester Guardian today. The News Chronicle, another Liberal paper, said that ;hose who doubled the wisdom of appointing General Templer as High Commissioner nowhad460 words
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Article94 1952-12-06 1 Gas Stokers At It Again DELAY m implementing the Industrial Court's finding and recommendations for City Gas a ork stokei m the recent wage dispute, now threatens t'i deve op into a fresh row. i! w;i- ii-.-uni <■••»-. da The ie ommendai m relating to casual leave, for instance, concerned94 words
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Article62 1952-12-06 1 Y \\<: v i ning, I Ti 5 ihf Royal Austi A.r Pome, tinder its j Sq Bourkf, \vi!! Ic.r, the long II to R nond s tl w c Nine rout- and Ui hi ate due 1 < lest mat too on Dec. I Thi62 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-12-06 1 MR. and MRS. Jorgensen of Bronx. New York, had a son. His name was (ieorge and he was Hi. A feu days ago they received a letter from (ieorge. a OS army veteran m Denmark, telling them h«« had now become their daughter. Inside the letter was the96 words
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Article86 1952-12-06 1 PENANG Fi f young Chinese coup litted to with wounds infl r the believed to h inflicted with a i The couple are Teoh Ki:>- II KlUMlrt (20). Wl iditted to the < 1.30 tin.-, The couple Miarn ncsdav and went I i with the86 words
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Advertisement32 1952-12-06 1 flfiElH" 16 if? '^tf Of 5w f ORC K.ALA UUmPU* fCNAMa G 0 S V S TAt* Et> fi zATO* r a P Hvdrator kr«»ps fruit jmd fiUlUWti Backed by Bjm warranty.32 words
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Advertisement16 1952-12-06 1 SALE AOW O.V Tht NOVELT Y.tom 68. Noith Bridge Rtf Phone 3123, Sir*gopore 6 jHMife;^^ >r16 words
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Article, Illustration270 1952-12-06 2 Nineteen Wind Up Campaign Standard Staff Reporter ALL it set for today's Singapore City Council elections. Both political porties wound up their campaign with broadcast speeches over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. S. K. Reddi, Chairman of the Labour Party, expounded his Party programme, while Mts.270 words
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Article139 1952-12-06 2 'Hunting With The Hounds...' i L t- P I are **hunl g wilh t.. c the bare* S. S. n, Independent Sot idat< foi W< W is, her final el< neeting I night at 1" I C ors, Mr. i PR Mi Soh Ghee S and Robert ad I d139 words
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373 1952-12-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE avowed aim of the Labour Party is Social Democracy a form of Government m which the children of the soil shall have complete control of their national destiny through their elected representatives, declared Mr. S. X Keddi. the373 words
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Article39 1952-12-06 2 TWENTY lorry tyes worth it $4^75 have been -to'en from an Army store at Bukit i Road. The tyre-, were last 9een on Monday. A check two days ater revealed thai the tyrowere missing.39 words
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Article104 1952-12-06 2 Grenade Threat By Boy Court Told Of A YOUTH threatened Low Yew with a handgrtnade if \-e\ (Low) did not pay $5,006 with- j m three days Of receiving a;) i anonymous letter, the Singapore First Police Court Mag is- trate Mr. T. Kulasekaram was, told yesterday. The youth, Wee104 words
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130 1952-12-06 2 THE Progressive Party is bringing more substantial benefits to the people of Singapore than any other political party, declared Mrs. Robert Eu, the Progressive Party candidate tor West Ward m her broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. She reminded listeners that the Progressive Party130 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-06 2 Mrs l>. C. Dunn, wife of the Qan as Assistant Line Manager tot the Hongkong. Japan si ci South Africa services, arrived m Singapore by air from Sydney yesterday < ;i .out" to Britain for a thre- --month vjsit. Daughter she— year-old Gillian Ann speaks fluent Japanese. In fact, GillianStandard - 63 words
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277 1952-12-06 2 F Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. P. RAJAH, City Councillor (Prog. North), demanded that Mr. A. R. Lazarous, Labour candidate, withdraw from contesting tomorrow's Singapore City Council elections for North Ward "m the name of decency and iairplay.'* i I" a last c277 words
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537 1952-12-06 2 IN HIS public examination before Mr. Justice Knight m the Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday, Mr. Chong Chin Fatt, said that because of a litigation with a co-trustee, Mr. Chon? Thutt Pit, he paid between $40,000 to $50,000 m lawyers' bills. The public examination was537 words
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Article133 1952-12-06 2 Toy Fund Previously Mkßowtedged Mt.:::r. 5X The Klaus; S l.iterar\ Debating Soc. 1 M) Ivy l.mi. Strew* ban I.WI Std. \I! Kaffirs Inst M I.ucy Teo *M Stadents std n. SABS. Mu.ir 17 IM> Jonathan A Danirl Wtmg m Anonvmouv '.♦HI Staff ol Ctarkt (Irenior ftGotlpah 4« •*•<> Chief A133 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-12-06 2 THK Governor <»i sin paporr pild ti hutf to the imporlani pa r i ih< i Muslim y\d\is.«r\ Ro.nd i is playing m \\u> lii< «,f 1 the local Muslim «.-u 1 munity at a lei party 1 give.i by the Siaciprr 1 Muslim CMnmuaitj %i the pa. mmmemo! I52 words
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176 1952-12-06 2 $150 Man Married Thrice In Three Years A HUSBAND who told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H Chapj man that he earned Sl5O n I month and married thrice m three years. He was Koh Kok Ho who appeared m court yesterday for neglecting to maintain his176 words
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Advertisement42 1952-12-06 2 YOUR CHRISTMAS (4E /\GIFT PROBLEM CjFt. yof- ,v\ SOLVED! THIS CHRISTMAS I yS GIVE ROBINSONS V v GIFT VOUCHERS. X_ J EXCHANGEABLE m any or the departments «A OF vjUR VPCXE (;R KUALA LUMPUR STOkE FOR REALLY APPRECIATED GIFTS. DADfiirAII f -m.42 words
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Advertisement31 1952-12-06 2 l^> ioitls o Apprt>* kilion fur hi tit T H Xcy e tomc r rs Lot^^t rrifn s nylon socks Mnbffi^>i Cliinese trebut -j^^m .^^^H HE. I SOL i V*l/iX^Al^^^^^^^t T^31 words
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Article218 1952-12-06 3 if You Have 'News' Govt. Needs It Srandard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government's anti corruption campaign will be launched m a big way m a few days. Artists bi now busy giving final touches to posters i it v il be displayed at! over218 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-12-06 3 X ein of the Jeruind built .lIS11 words
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Article18 1952-12-06 3 Her Scream made The Thieves Run Be evening. for her one up and the Ing the i :ning18 words
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Article52 1952-12-06 3 a i negotiaI to <! d with the I workI require I I U -n. Mr. dent of j Standard g f the Finance an I I Committee I question I the g\ itj rules I ka 3 have I t they bavi I the a52 words
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Article168 1952-12-06 3 v lAN s 'd at aho heel on ninth parapet of the i >■ >vement Trust <" P jj S jump d 80 J to his i. the Sii gapore Coroner. Chong II.:.. 1 v. aa ras gan t into t death of Foo168 words
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Article52 1952-12-06 3 S Xi V mH Qgers fntly formed a union tiled the < Wireless Stafl ion beml to be united." r i has a temporary teadq larters at 204. Pajra F^ >.id. but a i aaid v esterday that they boped to And a penna- »1jl\? somewhere52 words
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119 1952-12-06 3 THE I i. Communil of Singapore will celebi te the uf St. Francis Xavier. 'atron Saint I G with a olemn High Mass on Sui )ec. '7. The mass will be held it St. Joseph's Church, Woria Street. Sing The Saint's relic will119 words
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Article34 1952-12-06 3 COPIES of the Education Manll a 1 entitled "Poultry Farming," supplied free by the U. 5.1.5.. are now out of stock and members are informed that no more copies are available.34 words
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Article128 1952-12-06 3 Lights For Park Are Now Ready THE lighting system which has been set up to illuminate King George V Park. River Valley Road, has been complete i and will be "switched on at any time now.'" Mr. W. I. Watson, City Architect and Building Surveyor, said yesterday. Now that Singapore's128 words
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Article50 1952-12-06 3 THE Pay a Lebar Methodist Girls 1 School. Singapore, will be staging their Christmas Concert and Prize Distribution m their school hall on Thursday. Dec. 11 at a.m. Mrs. .T. H H. Berckman will give away the prizes. All parents and friends are invited.50 words
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Article210 1952-12-06 3 Judge Shown How Pocket Is Picked n m I beta I Couri n ant "p -;-k--rpi eter. H ng Una f -:;.i!4ecl i i lill pen n ig Chom Iv h m STC 1 M :jo Stnel the but >pped. hen it began t» move again, he relt j tug210 words
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332 1952-12-06 3 AN ECHO of the Singapore National Carbon factory strike of last April, was heard m the Third Police Court yesterday when three teen-age Chinese girls were charged with assaulting a police officer on 7 duty near the factory. The girls, Loh Siew Lan, feo332 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-12-06 3 MR. AW BOON HAW. fioveraine Directof of the Siugaport* Standard, left Sir\inp«»rt* for Hongkong yesterday with some members of hi> family. Picture shows (from left to r;^ht) Mr. Aw Boon Hja Mrv Aw Boon Haw '< Madam Tin Kyi Kyi), Mrs. Aw H<h*. >liss Aw Sian (.e:ieral Manager of theStandard - 58 words
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Article11 1952-12-06 3 Cloth Stolen From Sampan I two *s in bi "»f textiles11 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-12-06 3 nils YOUTHFUL quartette representing standard IV (A, 15. C) of St. Patrick's School visited The Standard Office m Singapore yesterday with a collection <>f $20 for the Readers* Toy Fund, the result of a week's saving «n indies, cakes and ice cream. From left to ritiht:Standard - 64 words
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Article215 1952-12-06 3 A NEW organisation the Singapore T.B. Home Association has been formed to run a centre for incurable tuberculosis patients m the City. It is believed that for a start, the Home will only meet the needs of the Chinese population. But, m time, it is215 words
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Article73 1952-12-06 3 A DFX AY m teles; rams exchanged between Malaya and Britain was announced by Cable and Wireless Limited, yesterday. A spokesman for Cable and Wireless told The Standard that the reason for the delay was atmospheric conditions which are rvpetted to last till Dec. 7. These73 words
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199 1952-12-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE BIG FISH m waters off Tren«;j;anu and Fnd/»China, has attracted yet another fishing vessel from Hongkong, the "Fook Yu" (Lucky to Fish). This vessel uses bamboo rafts instead of sampans to fish by the long line method. The seventh, and199 words
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Article66 1952-12-06 3 y's X' mas On Today i k this it the V w C.A.. 5 B at which "big and lit; n be bought for t! nportani display the handwork ■>! G i md the I! Eyenii S ils ol the Finely sewn and ciii thing hand-n Th"' i small couner66 words
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102 1952-12-06 3 Trislia-Men Charged With Abduction QUEK Chuan Tee a trisharider. told Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Third -District Judge yesterday that while he was talking to a friend five men forced him into a car and drove him to a "Japanese" house m Tanjong Pagar. Four other trisha-riders. Tan Tong102 words
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Article75 1952-12-06 3 More Exotic FisbExported EXPERIMENTS bel-ig rallied out on I wml brackish water fish and an Unproved coi if designed to reduce th* I mortality of tin H m transit. T!v Novenv le of the Economic Information Bulletin adds that th*> trade m exotic turn Ash utilising tic port is expanding75 words
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Advertisement25 1952-12-06 3 /^SvB^ C S I ore WP^-^ _i YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS I II 111 I* *^>-^SS^^ Apents: HAOEMEYER TRADING CO (M) LTD MaBMWHM i a^ MMMI25 words
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Article61 1952-12-06 4 BDULLAH bin Said was v i:i Singapore i rhursday with theft from two Ma who had given him lodging for the night at Kampong Jagoh on Tuesday night. Abdullah was alleged to have stolen property valued at cash $8.45, a driving Jicence and an identity card. The61 words
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Article263 1952-12-06 4 E VE OF ELECTION DAY SPEECHES Elections— An 'Open Sesame' To Self-Govt. Pr'N ING Fri The Supervisor of Elec liun JVn.uiK. Mr. J. R Miller who pve a, broadcast talk on the eve of the Municipal j elections over Radio Malaya this evening told \nti rs that if they failed263 words
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Article165 1952-12-06 4 Villagers To Get More Land; 7POH, Fri. —An additional 200 acres of land, is to be ?/?ade available to the villagers of Rirnba. Panjang for agricultural purposes. The Mentri Besar, Perak, Da to Panglima Bukit Gantang, told the inhabitants of the village that when the land has been acquirtd they165 words
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Article60 1952-12-06 4 IPOII. Fri— N- Kwang Hor. a 4t5-yoar-o\l durian seller. was allowed bail of $250 by Mr. E. V. A. Peers, m the Sessions Ceuri today, when he denied giving a bribe of SI to a police constable yesterday. Ng pi en dec; guilty and was60 words
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Article130 1952-12-06 4 Show By Bandit Fighters KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Bandit fighters wiil turn amateur entertainers at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday. Dec-. 21. when they take part m a talent competition for troops at the Christmas entertainment for Selangor Security Forces. The programme will be m three parts. the first a130 words
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Article63 1952-12-06 4 PENANG, Fri.— The third photographic exhibition, sponsored by the Sin Chew Jit Poh. Singapore, was opened at the Kheh Association m Burmah Road today. Altogether. there are 244 photographs of still life and nature taken m Hongkong. Indonesia. [ndo-China. Borneo. Thailand and Malaya. The63 words
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Article187 1952-12-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Government employee, C. Retnam, who was the complainant m a summons ease m the Second Magistrate's Court here today, collapsed and fell m the witness-box while being: cross-examined by Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, the Defence counsel, and had to be187 words
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Article99 1952-12-06 4 Absolute Secrecy Stressed M \l A LUMFI X !ri Mr .1 Potter, Svpei > !v,u of DeetkMU for Kuala I ;i!innir o\rr radio Malaya this evemißi that ietaOed investißations were beteg made into alienations of unscrupulous persons (rllin- stories that voting w.is not secret, and it was easj to discover99 words
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202 1952-12-06 4 PENANG, Fri.— Confidence that the people would exercise their democratic right to vote for their own benefit and vote lor Labour candidates was expressed by the Chairman of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party, Inche Mohd. Sopiee, today. He thai fof the first time m202 words
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120 1952-12-06 4 KUAI A LUMPUR, Fri.— Ah Kuay. who was "ted and s< ntejc c I to six ths' rigorous Lmprisont for cheating a Chinese keeper ol $400, aptnst the con vie: ion and sentence. A: the Selangor Crknina Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Wilson120 words
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Article17 1952-12-06 4 MR. H. L. Wrigglesworth, President Sessions Court. Kota Bahru has left for Europe on17 words
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Article110 1952-12-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The only terrorists killed since the last Emergency bulletin published this morning, fell to a patrol of the First Cameronians m Labis. Johore. The rifle recovered from him has been identified as one lost at Pekan Jabi on Cut. 28. Two terrorists wounded m110 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-12-06 4 THE WIFE of the District Officer. Che Hamilton dcclai ing: open the children's playground ;it Ku ila Upis reomt ly. In the ba« ■kuiound are the Statp Conncillor Mi ob| Seong Teck and the l)v. As^t Distrirt OSeeff, IVtuku Ismail.40 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-12-06 4 MR. I. W. BLELLOCH British Adviser, Perak, pinnine the Bmc (;il: r ird lnspf t<l r 'L eral's medal for merit on to Home Guard lasp.-rtor Shalihaniddin <>f Tanliuu! Mj] m durinif a tercmonj 1m the Pcrak Home Guard training camp tcicutiv StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article374 1952-12-06 4 JOHORE BAHEU, Fri. The UMNO-MI Alliance candidates for tne Johere Bahru Town Conn cil elections brought their campaign to a elttc fciter day when they vehemently attacked Da to <hrn bin Ja'afar, President of IMP. for the remarks Me made the previous night.374 words
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Article134 1952-12-06 4 .TOHORE BAHKI Jri Johoiy Bafcn m the OHirt vide today tg th«- e\c <»1 thr fir>t elections t<> be beW m the town. i» DMrtrtsl It Mm past tuo iajn v lik h \\.i\* bt'en heitic. Instead of ierj there are onl\ Uhc can "I134 words
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Article89 1952-12-06 4 PENANG, Fri. portance of women En the adv.; education tncnt was stressed EL Jones. Efeadn Bukit Menajnm High Schoo who presided tUrn meeting of the B jam branch l Adult Ed a1 H G also expre that the brand would run well, mind that education89 words
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Article75 1952-12-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR FThe development of two new mighty nation-- China and Malaya is likely to bavi I great influence m the thoughts and life of Malayans bs id Captain A. Shelvanayaga n addressing a n eeting of ie Selangor Ceylon Tamil! A- <>- cialion.75 words
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17 1952-12-06 4 Willemite Test is Witnessed By Judge If I 5 11 11 v M 1i ai mo I17 words
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Article39 1952-12-06 4 TAN ISSUE LAST MINUT APPEAL MALACCA. I ri. iefbfC tfcc I wound up its Muni<i|u! elections MCA, .Malacca branch H«— racs S i Mn appealed to Alliance Mippn!; ;n poll* ?:ive the town an f ljicwlow <•! Dftttfi v I39 words
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Advertisement24 1952-12-06 4 CH EVROLET^^f RUCK ENQUIRIES INVITED ORCHARD MOTOR COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE KLALA LUMPLR Represenlalives iv:— MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANG BUTTER WORTH JESSELTON BORNEO MOTORS LTD.24 words
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Article315 1952-12-06 5 JB: Voters Have 22 To Choose From TWENTY-TWO candidates, including two women, are taking the field m Johore Bahru's first Town Council elections today. The IMP and the UMNO-MCA Alliance ore purting up equal number of candidates—nine each the PMU one, while three have entered315 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-12-06 5 MR. X II HAN. IMP (Symbol Axe) i s 'lie ma:> a^T of a latex factory His platform includes actioi regarding flooding m Kam-por-c Wadi Hana ;i:H the widening of .la ian Abdul Hamid ENCHE HUSSEIN BIN ABDULLAH, IMP (Symbol Hand i He will strive to improve housing He286 words
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Article367 1952-12-06 5 TtfAN II VII ABDULLAH BIN N MI TAJB. Jndrpendmt (Symhal Motorcycle) if neni pensioner b tsincss. Patron I imbaga Kesatuan Melayu. p i includes the i playing field en of the Ward. -hool for overand foundation i B id>. MX (HAN CHONG WF.N, IMP (Symbol KAdi«»» is367 words
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Article, Illustration288 1952-12-06 5 PIMANG: 10 Men Contest Three Seats TEN candidates are contesting three seats m today's elections to ("he Penang Municipality the second m the Settlement. There are nee than 3,000 registered voters. They will cast their votes at nine 3c!'ing stations three m *ach ward. Following is the linr up: TANJONG288 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-12-06 5 MR. AZIZ IKK MUM Radical I j mbol- <>< X I a pr Hiis a pub the Its' >nal R Tab c of Penang and a time ins I 'ivil Defence. This is hi I bid m the wa I)K s MOHD BABOO, UMNO Muslin. Leacae, Symbol I i^h115 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-12-06 5 ONG SKK JANQ AHMAD bin ABDUL HAMID Independent WONG SZK RUNG UMNO MCA Alliance AHMAD bin MI) SHAH OMNO-MCA Alliance OSMAN bin A RASHI I) PM.G. M BIIU lIF.E UMNO-MCA Alliance31 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-12-06 5 ABDUL MIBTN bia ABDULLAH indrpendeut CHAN (HONG WfcJi iMf. HANffM bin H.\» fc^K* imivamca Alliaae*15 words
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Advertisement69 1952-12-06 5 -J na rf collart f 3 ©ffcrcd at I 3W PRICES I iu<r e*eryone I o RttCN fIM I SINGAPORE SHIRT Buiidirq and jSowro oad is produced **#?%< H? B SMI W as 1 Ifl »ftfw.t the W.'ld 0v«» A m J J^ |J^m m^M Mv r I fro> l69 words
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Advertisement201 1952-12-06 5 A gold Rolex h^^ S flfei Dcitei u st j^^sMia:, m BM^^^^^_, nI. i- i i x UKII^^tBIHWt Datejusi -uaidi. that marks out ffmjmlimf^ that he is buying all the skill and Sjf -u::'; :^^HS i*BI^LUUILW craftsmanship boro of centuries of p J|ii-^3 it,, koUv (»,ter iv-rpeiuai D.« t -,uM201 words
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Article244 1952-12-06 6 TO rAL ELECTORATE:— -8,701 MISS AMY LAYCOCK, Progressive (Symbol Stool). A secretary, she is standing for re-election having been returned to the City Council m IM9. A former Secretary of the Singapore Progressive Party she was a nurse m Singapore, Iraq and India during the war.244 words
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Article, Illustration554 1952-12-06 6 Standard Staff Reporter NECK-TO-NECK contest will be the feature of today's Singapore City Council elections. About 50 per cent of a total of 44,896 voters are expected to go to the polls m the six wards. The keenest contest will be m South Ward,554 words
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Article49 1952-12-06 6 SIXTEEN candidates of Bandar Penggarang (Bam Pahat) will be contesting nine seats m the Petani. J. Sultanafa and the Gonong Soga Wards. [n Bandar Maharni (Muar) 15 candidates will contest line scats m the Town Council m the Maharni, Sultan Ibrahim and Parit Stongkat Wards.49 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-12-06 6 iota I Electorate 8,699 MH. S. J IGANATfI Independent (Symbol Pipet. Clerk educated at Raffles Institution, he was the founder member of the Civil Service Clerical Association. Malayan Branch A founder secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, and one of the hrst member? of the Air Ministry239 words
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Article, Illustration255 1952-12-06 6 SEVEN men and a woman will contest three vacant seats m the Malacca Municipal elections today. Three of them belong to the MCA-UMNO alliance, .three Labour and two Progressives. All the thrco rc" -cr rouncfilors, Mr. S, S. h. i igam, Inche HashLn bin Kajj Abdul Ghani255 words
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Article81 1952-12-06 6 Tofal lei inr.ii* y?< r* MR K. 1 H t > l s b• ,i (Symbol ieroplam A eonU actor, he came from India m 1930 and worked first as a clerk m the A He is a memiu r of th« ral Council of tin < Labour81 words
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Advertisement51 1952-12-06 6 C P^ THE BLACK TULIP Thi femouj Hi f i< ulturol Soci f > «^f Hn m ont( d A T O pr 2(. W. eh WO! n. i. r clcirr d f Tv! p. T*- was modncss" ot H d made end I c i r DRY CLEANJ WaciiriUGl'ON51 words
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Article97 1952-12-06 7 ■■>;» rmht Uiiali- ordet i N«n>--respon ibili )M i eek i th<and Of i S rvi A(»rk itu>n i at ried Cits Coum il The election of a Mayor, ffce replacement of nomi-nju-d Councillors by Ald»*i!iuri and an increase m the number of City Wards, which will mean97 words
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Article153 1952-12-06 7 tiu- No »eats m t!. I f n!l\ I >oi r !i m i! Di» A\ fi'ii lo P I t-n >rt. H<Ml I I ti ottM <1 i" mi tad Dln:i» v, i I >rdi roaiprisiag re- M tnilii til-- Ph 1 M irketa y kfe t153 words
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Article207 1952-12-06 7 WHAT THE PARTIES STAND FOR 5. The expansion of csv tiui Berriees .suth as water, g.is. water-borne sewerage and open spates to be accelerated, and the completion of the full electricity project at the Pasir Panjang Pouer Station. (>. The establishment of a market garden and farm reservation m the207 words
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Article647 1952-12-06 7 THE FOLLOWING is the list of polling districts and polling >!.'.,-:- ;m the six wards for the Singapore City Council elections on December <i WARD P')' :nii District Puling Station Raffles Place: Victoria Memorial Hail Cecil Sue-':-- Cheng Hock Girls' School. 21-U7 Stanley Street. Maxwell Road: Gan647 words
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163 1952-12-06 7 SuUMfaurd SiatT Krportrr BILJ o r rid the apBetting and D Oi linance, s promoted i ng clubs and associaA- be introduced the Si: g ipore Legislative i teeting on De Mr E. ,1 Davies. the AttorI General, m the objects -i- s of163 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-12-06 7 MM CHOO Teng (32), Han X k iiii, (30) and Con Sze Kirn (26>, charged m the Singapore b si Poli< c 1 ">.i I with assisting m a chap-ji-ki lottery at I 10 am yesterday at Desker Road, claimed trial and were each allowed bail of $2,000.59 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-12-06 7 KELAWEI >IK O. MM, Radical, (Symbol -Sampan) is tfce chair i <■> ol the Radical Party and a well-known ,1 a yex m !> siang His lenn m the Muni 'ip il O uncil expii "i» polling day and g in the same m205 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-06 7 PRIMARY I KirK of th.Methodist GirLs' St hool r<cefred a "hit; hand" from tht-ir purt-nts ;m<l (iicnds whn attended th»-ir pro IHMM of nniM< al the British Council Halt Slam ford Ko.id. last nighl The programme of diumc which included ChrLstmas Carols was held m aid <»' th<- S( hool75 words
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Article, Illustration267 1952-12-06 7 EIGHT candidates, including a woman, are oonesting the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections today n four wards: Sentul, Imbi, Petaling and BttBgSJUT. Unlike m February this car. when an elector had iree votes for each ward. lis time he will have only ne. Conspicuous by267 words
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Article54 1952-12-06 7 New S'pore School Heady THE Singapore i» W.D.. Special Service Branch has completed a new school with 16 classrooms at Towner R Raymond Avenue, Sing. Mr. W. R. Scotts. Senior Executive Engineer. Special Service Branch will hand over the new school to Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, Senior Inspe I>i54 words
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Article26 1952-12-06 7 POWER FOR RURAL BOARD Bi! ftura Board raven the regulations contained m I tricity (R':ral Arc;«s) Ordin 1951 I into the Singap< re 1.0--ati ici De26 words
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Advertisement66 1952-12-06 7 LATEST DESIGN PFP.SPEX FITTINGS. I I I MANUFACTURE j SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO. EEDffil2oEEll OCSE!? .;jo .v.Ln:i; jca? v 'Lnj*Ln.nj- -i_r i_i~w <- njvxru-. ri_i~i_»~u~>» ~w*~» i »'ii rOWH MAP. Ml' ui MAI.WA '••ii KOABS SIKKHS DIRECTORY. :H)\> TO MAI MAIN \II \OVR CAB SYSTEMATII ALLX. 1 I OI LAS66 words
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Advertisement104 1952-12-06 7 SENSATIONAL HAIR FIXATIVE to confrol naturally curly hair to keep hair m place like hoir net to control wa»!M ond curli. AVAILABLE AT ALL DEPT STORES Sole agents: X"\MJ SUN TRADING CO. W P.O Box 811 Singapore 19-20 Bonham Buildmg FRESH=== ll i DINE DANCE AT j AIRPORT HOTEL 1104 words
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Article87 1952-12-06 8 |^>mgapow^^^>(an&arb Independent Morning Meivspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singcport. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Streef, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone87 words
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Article696 1952-12-06 8 INETY nine men will spend the better part of today kryinj not to look anxious. In fact they will act as though th- hid not a care m the world Ph< n will be smiles for everyone and obvious concern for the cares E troubled humanity By mid-night696 words
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Article578 1952-12-06 8 PAUL CAVE - BLUE BLOOD? Don't Talk BUNKUM! PAUL CAVE i B y i JF you've got any fancy ideas about being a pure-blood-ed Englishman, you can lose thf-m double-quick! For it's BUNKUM to say "Blood will tell" or "Mho giri comes from a family ol good blood." declares the UNESCO, pamphlet. What578 words
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Article344 1952-12-06 8 Review of Views Malay Regiment TITF. formation of the Federation* Regiment has inevitably put| the Malay Regiment out of the| picture says Utusan Melayu.l The paper feels that the interest! ana the future of the Malays Regiment is being jeopardi-ed as,, the Malay Regiment has? been overshadowed by I ie|344 words
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Article192 1952-12-06 8 Sir; I was surprised to read m your papers that the Government suddenly decided to repatriate Mr. P. V. Sarma, the former president of The Singapore Teachers' Union, just after the Union petitioned for his and also Mr. C. V. Devan Nair's release here. I hear that192 words
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780 1952-12-06 8 Union Secretary Replies Charges By PR Secretary Sir:— l wish to comment on a loiter written to your paper yesterday morning by the Public Relations Secretary charging the Federation of Government Employees Unions with unethical conduct and discourtesy for releasing a letter addressed to the Colonial Secretary to the Press780 words
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Letter206 1952-12-06 8 Sir; I have seen an article of Air. Alex Josey, with the title of "Radio Malaya and the Tamils," m which he says "I have intervened m the controversy, because I must resist all attempts to avoid producing a Malayan Culture. I feel this is no way to206 words
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Article732 1952-12-06 8 J. BRONOWSKI - Can Machines Thinks? J. BRONOWSKI By DASCAL, who called man a thinking reed. built the first adding machine. It adds for it still works), as machines have done ever since, by turning a toothed wheel so many notches; the wheels are geared so that ten notches on one wheel shift732 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-12-06 8 "Nfexi time you invite me out to dinner, for Pete's j13 words
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Advertisement31 1952-12-06 8 fn| WEIGHING MACHINE H IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOTS f!!!i SOUND INVESTMENT I REGULAR INCOME JBI, FEDERATION DISTRIBUTORS |J J WANTED lUll THORESEN CO., (M) LTD j| 16. WINCHFS7ER HOUSE. CCLLYER QUAY31 words
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Advertisement10 1952-12-06 8 m^( LASTING VALyt m Fluorescen I kUlltVli \J I IjfilJ10 words
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Article372 1952-12-06 9 MALAY A NOT HIT BY UK ARMS CUT Churchill Warns Of Defence Costs LONDON, Dec. 5: (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill answering questions m the House of Commons yesterday following his statement on the defence production programme m which he stated that to prevent any substantial rise above this year's372 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-12-06 9 wile photo. LOVE IN CHAINS! The aewly-weda seen m this pictart raused nacb excitement hen they arrived on the Isle of Capri i«>r then honeymoon. The" >8 yeur-old brideI roen FraaCQ Po//i has his ri^ht wrist joined by a small i.->hl ehaiß to thf left wrist of his bride. TheA.P. - 75 words
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13 1952-12-06 9 Lie Fires 7 At UN, 9 More To Follow an •d tc queries13 words
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70 1952-12-06 9 Wrong Advice Given Youth On Careers 1):- S T -U. \y that the e oJ guidance programme for Asian ned parents, teachers and on the choice of defective, the Ui N titans b ter- -o di- s ie use of A v c pment. from Japan. Singapore. .i. Britain, B70 words
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Article33 1952-12-06 9 \airobi. Dec. 5 (Ri liter) Police detained several thousand Africans m Nairobi t0- for screening a Her receiving information of steady drift back to the city from the Kikuyu reserve.33 words
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Article132 1952-12-06 9 France Boycotts tunisia Debate UNITED NATIONS, Dee. 5, (IP).— France notified the United Nations yesterday that she will not participate m the debate on Tunisia. M. Hoppenot m an informal action dramatic for its simplicity, presented to the Political Committee Chairman, Siijnor Joao Carlos .Muni/, a letter informing him of132 words
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151 1952-12-06 9 Exchange Restrictions To Remain LONDON. De<\ f> (UP)— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference has decided ■t releasing the Sterling as a freely changeable currency until the". new United Slates administration has been conti I m January next year. Ofli rial sources made this clear today when they em- zed that151 words
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Article141 1952-12-06 9 PARIS, Dec. 5, (AP)—Premier Antoine Pinay won an easy vote of confidence m the j National Assembly, Thursday night ami then disarmed critics of his budget by lifting disi puted tax reform clauses from the bill. The vote of confidence, 'A 14 to 207, was141 words
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Article75 1952-12-06 9 JAKARTA. Dec 5 (AFP)— Hie Indonesian Government lay decided to dismiss Indonesian Army Chief of Stafl Colonel Nasution as the first step to settle the military controversy raging m the country since one and a half months a -A" The decision to dismiss Colonel Nasution was75 words
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Article70 1952-12-06 9 SEOUL, Dec. 5 (UP) United Najtions medium and light bombers bombed North Korea from the Yaki River to the battleline today as South Korean and Red troops resumed their "twilight war "on the frozen slopes of Sniper Ridge. B-2 Superforts based on Okinawa flew through 10070 words
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Article170 1952-12-06 9 ENOI AND. AS A pester- George the Bronx, i m sex has d from male to la Starr Sft Bill Calhoun, 24, i ■aid he would not have disclosed his secret il buddy had doI noticed a picture of the tergeanfa b onde pinup t170 words
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Article77 1952-12-06 9 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 5. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2116. Spot £952 per ton m v 27 d buyers, £952 10s. sellers. Jon. /Mo r. j°' (n Three months:77 words
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Article193 1952-12-06 9 THE best Roman fashion designers are devotiag their Ulenta to new uniforms for Italian nuns. Hundreds of years Ago when the present costumes were designed, Popes and Mothers Superior who did the designing never had to think about street ears, bases a»d otli( r vlul193 words
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Article208 1952-12-06 9 S I N d A I'oK I substations liable to toad shedding today:--n i Kah Bin, Fred Waterhonse, Industrial Cases, Kilbnra I st.. Garlick A\e.. Dttnearn Rd.. W D Maintce. Dept Turf lub. Eng Neo Aye.. Ewarl Fk.. Holland Rd.. Adam Pk.. University Hostel. Gallop Mill. Chatewortb Rd..208 words
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Article64 1952-12-06 9 Singapore Police announced yesterday that the relatives ol the boy found at Moh Guar Terrace, near Tiong Bahru had contacted the Police anc claimed the child, who is still m hospital. Since lie was found by the police, the boy has refu ed to talk. The relatives64 words
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117 1952-12-06 9 Pak.RupeeTo Court Upholds Be Devalued? Hitler's Will KARACHI, Drc. 5 (AFP) Rumours spread m London off a possible devaluation of the Pakistani rupee have been infavourably received by Pakisstani official circles here today. They regarded these rumours a s an Indian manoeuvre m Mne lobbies of the Commonwealth Economic Conference117 words
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Article267 1952-12-06 9 Korean War Can Be Ended— MacA NEW YORK, Dec. 5, (UP).— General Douglas Mac Arthur said tonight that he is confident that there is "a clear and definite solution" to the stalemated Korean war that might prevent it from developing into a third world war. Mac Arthur, who commanded the267 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-12-06 9 photo. Sir Kalph Stevenson, the British Ambassador m Cairo, paid i formal visit to l^\ pt's Prime minister, Major General Rfohamed Naguib, ra Nov. £4, to costiMe discussion* on iii» future of the Sudan. Afterwards a government spokesman said that Fuvpt and Britain were agreed on general principles regarding theA.P. - 79 words
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Article327 1952-12-06 9 REPLYING to the Commission* of Police's statement that the allegation that two inea, representing themselves as members of the C.1.1)., Singapore, visited a constituent m the North Ward m connection with the election campaign, was "completely nine and without foundation." Mr. A. R. La/arous, Labour Party327 words
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Article123 1952-12-06 9 PARIS. Doc 5 (Renter) A number of Frenchmen killed m widespread disturbances m Tunis last niyht. according to unconfirmed report. Ihere after the sination of a Tunisian non-Communist Trade Union leader. The French authorities m Tunis immediately shut down on news and stopped telephone munications with123 words
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Advertisement17 1952-12-06 9 yiiwiiin ii wm n an entirely new range of HANDBAGS IN A WIDE SELECTION OF DISTINCTIVE COLOURS17 words
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Article, Illustration950 1952-12-06 10 The CINEMA, The Theatre and The Arts OLIVIER SINGS IN NEW FILM BRITAIN: Sir Laurence Olivier, m collaboration with Herbert Wikox, is about to realise a film entitled "The Four Sous Opera" by John Gay. This flJm will be m technicolour, and will be directed by Peter Brook adapted by950 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-12-06 10 nr«r.innDr-. r\,«,-f rt i Thonfra is nnce aaam presenting cine-variety to its patrons, with19 words
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Advertisement177 1952-12-06 10 TODAY DAILY!== I BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE j 2L^? j DORETTA MORROW *^S®|i 2nd~MIDNIGHT TONIGHX~" JERRY'S THE DRIP m OF THE SHIP!!! aI "*3SBBliiiii"' '■""liiiii 7 M I'll! \S NLMBKR "FIL.MAI.V VV" o\ SALE PRICE 50 cts. WLX^>iBMH^h^SHHWMdi3I-^ ~^i?^ y < ny^'^y^fIPHBHHMWHHMBHBBHWBBHHHBHBHHWHHy*HIHKHHHBHIHHCCZ-MSSMHHf I i O I 7! V Now Showing /P177 words
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Advertisement217 1952-12-06 10 EZ_^bl B j ~*Bktli^% vj r l f f i hb^bT^ bV^B^I ik-J^^ißßHß^B^B^r J^^Kk J^^B^flL^lv I *B^ bT^ AnnSHERIOAN -wSTIUNO Howard $F? ToiimrroM 9 a.m. "THE \V(i(i[l|\ ||OttS|< c-jxronigr^r3f 'n i? c The Ist MALAY SWASHBUCKLINgC*^^ ANSCO 'COIOB! N(; With 3 In compli irn v j pu j 5 SHOWS217 words
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Miscellaneous378 1952-12-06 10 RITA DEL MR, rpODAT'S i)l OTATION: "It I i.iki-v [wo make a marn.»i;e a saceess and only one a f.iilur>- \i\iount Samuel. SATURDAY FOH EVERYONE: B. m guard against a tendency t > baste impulse, quarrels this early morning Avoid carele^sness m habits and re spending. Later: ingenuity, re-sourcefulness h?!p378 words
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85 1952-12-06 11 2,000 KL Squatters To Receive Land Titles KUA] LI [PUR, Fri. ■V 2 000 squatti i m Kuala Lumpur will receive land title ;.ts und I /ernment's and" policy, 30 lied to planning :i their land is ted. People living m large new! such a Jinjang and Ampang are included85 words
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Article174 1952-12-06 11 Provoked Planter Cautioned KUALA T 'R. Fri Che Harun, the Klang Magis- ajpre -iig with deft K. P. S. Ra.iasooria, that there was grave and sudden provocation, called and discharged P. J« ager of Bukit Raja who was rig hurt to •river on the night of 2] a? the 21st174 words
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Article378 1952-12-06 11 'Shocking Case Of Cheating,' Says The Judge KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-Remorking that it was a dehherare, cold-blooded fraud, Mr. J.G Adams, President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, today convicted Hashim bin Abdul Gnem, former president of the Peninsular Malcys Union, and fined him $1,500 m default378 words
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Article63 1952-12-06 11 MUAH rs —T. n ft I ver of a motor sur was ■•>' the trate on pg a car with- a x n g en a nng I i bin Othman ing not ng to able homi:,v. and failing to stop after <; i Sentence63 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-12-06 11 T.IL Sultan of PaklOft shakes hands with an official of Malacca', Mf«*t >^ il Tilt Sultan r* when fWtei |ht JkUkment m ently22 words
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41 1952-12-06 11 PEXAXG. Fri.— The halfyearly general meeting of the G.P.6. Co-operative Canteen Society Ltd., will be held nt the General Post Office at 12.30 p. m. tomorrow. Light refreshments will be serveH at thp meeting.41 words
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Article159 1952-12-06 11 KOTA BAHRU, Fri— Kota Bahru Town Board is to become a Town Council. This was agreed at the meeting Ol the Board held last week. Dato Sri Amar IVKaja presided, and it was also decided to adopt the Johore Order with slight modifications to159 words
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Article93 1952-12-06 11 MALACCA. Fri. Retiring Municipal Councillor S. S mugam yesterday refuted the Labour Party's recent ullegation of the lack of activity of the Commission at the Council for the man-in-t he-street. Mr. Shunmugam s« id it should I c i pparent to one who had followed the93 words
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Article195 1952-12-06 11 PENANG, Fri.— After a delay of several years the building of the new St. Xavier's Institution m Farquhar Street will start soon as the new plan already has been submitted to the Penang Municipality for approval. The architect, Mr. C.Y. Koh of Swan and195 words
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Article92 1952-12-06 11 REGIMENT, BOYS TOLD KUALA LIPIS. Fri Major Ibrahim of the Malay Regiment Training Centre, Port Dickson addressed all pupils of Clifford School here above the sixth standard on the School padang on Wednesday. He snoke on the formation of the Federation Regiment and the training of potential officers and the92 words
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Article154 1952-12-06 11 Pk. Scouts, Rovers For Jamboree IPOII, Fri— A total of 83 Scouters and Rovers drawn from the various parts of the I Federation of Malaya and Singapore will leave by the Charon on Dec. 16 for the Pan-Pacific Jamboree, which will be held at Grey Staness, Sydney, Australia, from Dec.154 words
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224 1952-12-06 11 rediffusion Wires Put Up In Penang PENANG, Fri. Rediili-sion wirev; are now being put up m George Town and 10,000 loudspeakers will be ready for installation m 1953, tin General Manager, Rediffusion (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. A. G. Van Beck. told The Standard yesterday. He said many Penang re sidents had224 words
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100 1952-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Che Abdul I lam. id. the X man Magistrate, at the ci a preliminary inquiry Into a tentative charge of murder. commi I flohamed l> bin U tohd V !l stand a at the Trenj Assize s. He discharge DtiL100 words
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Article42 1952-12-06 11 IPO! I. Fri. A ?ase of poliomyclitii was reported In the Batang P.-:-! ng District, sc ording to I i State lied ■il and H th Dflßcer'a i ekly i• 1 rt Cor ,iiti week eadiog Nov. 39.42 words
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Article123 1952-12-06 11 Another Teachers' College KUALA -LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Education Department is {■> open a n;t<-i:<.! college m Pcnang for highc -i Chinese classes. Pcnang already has a Government Chinese T< achers Training College ior Chinese primary schools. The new higher training college is expected to solve, to a great extent,123 words
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Article87 1952-12-06 11 KOTA BAHRU, Fri.— After a trial lasting three day-, m the High Court here. Justice Whitton y< .-'.< rd disagreed with the "not guiitj-" rinding of three assessors m a murder case, and ordered a retrial. The accused was 18 pear-old Semial bin Hamai ivho was87 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-12-06 11 The new Buddhist shrine m Tampoi Settlement, i near Johore Bahru, was declared open recently by the members of the Singapore B n d dhi s t unions and associations. It was a fcift donated by the Malayan Chinese Association. Sega m a t Branch, m honour of the former93 words
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Advertisement218 1952-12-06 11 .•/s>:r CHANCE fOR I SHflil SFASON CAPIT O L |H0 MISSED IT THOSE WHO WANT TO SEE IT AGAW t j4 > c we X C. DAT I CO. OLD MARKtI SQUARE, KUALA LUMPUR L- Jj >j (a tol CHEMICAL CLOSETS SPOT RADIO LTD. 58 ORCHARD ROAD, S PORE 9218 words
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Advertisement233 1952-12-06 11 GIANSINGHS' GRAND XMAS II 'I c J .1 (*€oliti>et Oppiofltiitiiff nut t€o b<» tiiissi><f Call Today *£§pV Shop Conveniently a"'*-*^n4/ We Close j^fe^T at 6 p.m. -^^T (The Premier Departmental Store) 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE. STORE-1 PHONE 5214 5 I^^ >(» I /y N^i It's Btai ed if jf\v .^*>J V233 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-06 12 A New \ork City mounted policeman stands by as the liner Queen Elizabeth Is berthed at New York City on Nov. ?6, during a work stop- page by longshoremen who were scheduled to unload the liner and a number of other transAtlantic vessels. AP photo.AP - 45 words
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Article271 1952-12-06 12 Patterson Prediction HOLLYWOOD, Florida, Dec. 5, (AP).— A prediction that jet airliners will be m general use m the United States by 1958 or 196Q was made yesterday by William V Patterson, president of United Air Lines. Be said they would cruise :it around .").">0271 words
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Article127 1952-12-06 12 LONDON", Dec 5. (Beuter) The four-engined British j built Tudor airliner, twice banned after mystery crashes,! will be allowed to carry passengers again, it was announced yesterday. A Civil Aviation Ministry announcement said the plane :ouki be licensed for passengers again provided it carries .inder127 words
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Advertisement602 1952-12-06 12 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dirett O'-il.ind San Irmixf) I. os Aageles Al ilairriria ft Canadian Cities Hcnan; T S'kaUß Spore An LA/SI A! \^KA BEAM Z\ I)* 1 Zl/2%titi E9 Dec/1 Jaa 21 Jan t \\\i»\ ii» MJ 25 .'•> .la 11 !T SSJaa 29Jaa 1 I*'b 1\ leb602 words
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Advertisement664 1952-12-06 12 PRINCE LINE 1 IO HALIFAX BOSTON NLW YORK ft BALTIMORE Also jcrptine caruo for PHILADELPHIA Spore P. S'li;im Penan? •m v "Cingalese Prinre"Jan3l Feb G Feb 1 FebB'B Ai'i'tifs: HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. lelepho&e: Singapore si(is P. S'han> Penang -'no STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO M LTD. IVfcS'J COASI MALAYA 1 Angby664 words
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Advertisement558 1952-12-06 12 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. \euular Sailings to China an Japan from Sinua,M>ir Port iwettenham A: Penang:. Also dirett Sailings ironi Bangkok and Indonesia to China iV Japan. Due Spore Due Penaiu: Proa •'Yorhou" Dec 14 Dec 19 Japan Hltmg "Poyang* 1 Dec !0 D<-c 22 Efamgkont Sail- Sails Sail;* Peoatu558 words
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Advertisement398 1952-12-06 12 KAST ASIATIcIii f BAIUNC^S ikom M i 'KOKt.V for Dfakarta tr>ilM Manila Kubt Vofcutoami J., 13 IW n "MLAINMA" for Bangk k i: i: f> *i ALSJKIA' for 8.-ir.gk S tt. Daly] "KIN.V frr MdbounM SvdreT Brisbane (not "MAI MX i n >: Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe and Yokohama.398 words
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57 1952-12-06 13 I tdTSUKC m rubber m Singapore this week has I stations to the highest levels since July, first bbd for December shipment having been |J ceata per lb. at one stage of the trading .nil on Thursday. i .v Pi Basil thi57 words
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Article126 1952-12-06 13 3/4 Cent Gain; Steady RUBBER |am 1/4 ceni >cr ib. on a m Singa] for :■!>:■;< :V. OSing at p r equivi.ent to c highest pi durg the ek O* I:: lay 1 '>ye. {he c th« morning be i 4 cents. *a:r>e firm and deals were re- per ie126 words
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Article32 1952-12-06 13 THE Textile Co. Philippines ha? made s first sale of sacks ou i red from Kenal Bbn 'he im la ks nre equal tv .md more attractive i appearance. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-12-06 13 photo, f Sir Robert Barlow (ri«ht). chairman of The Metal Box Company Ltd. of London, arrived m Singapore Thursday by Qantas-BOAC to visit the local Metal Box factory. Sir Robert is also inspecting Metal Box factories m Australia and New Zealand. He was met at theStandard - 69 words
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Article248 1952-12-06 13 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - RI TO DECIDE ON TIN MINES ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Dec. 4.— The Economic Affairs Minister! Sumanang said today the Indonesian Cabinet will soon define its attitude towards the future of the country's rich tin mines on Banska and Billiton which] are situated halfway between Singapore248 words
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Article93 1952-12-06 13 THE total area of wet padi planted or to be planted m the Federation of Malaya was 826,450 acres up to the end of October, according official statistics. Of this area, more than 280.000 acres were planted m Kedah, 140,000 acres m Kelantan, 110,000 acres m93 words
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Article84 1952-12-06 13 MANILA. Dec. 5 (AFP)— The president of the CabinParacale M ning Co., will leave here today for Japan to sign contract between his firm and the Japan Export Bank to supply Japanese Fuji Steel Wills w tta 5d.000 tons of local irt^n ore. Mr.84 words
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Article43 1952-12-06 13 LONDON. Di 5, (Heuter)— Britain's Christmas poultry supply \s endangered by a serious outbreak of Newcastle's disease, the Agriculture Ministry reported yesierday The disease, a virus infection common m America and Canada, strikes at all poultry and requires stringent j counter-action.43 words
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Article360 1952-12-06 13 Part Of Plan To BuildUpNATO's Allied Defences LONDON, Dec. 5: (AP) The United States and Britain were reported near agreement on a multiraillion dollar deal for the purchase of British jet-propelled warplanes. The US Government's expected purchase of planes is for the purpose of plugging some360 words
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Article98 1952-12-06 13 JAKARTA, Dec. (AFP) —A draft agreeme iJ foi purchase Of lnrionr apan has boen is the result of g legotiations between I < janese and Indone pra "oundati'ins This draft contract is subject to the approval of both governments concerned No price has been mention*98 words
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Article67 1952-12-06 13 No Ist Grade Thai Rubber BANGKOK. D-. Mr Lloyd, hu 1 -O. nere, stated W rhailand may pi tons of rubber this yeai <<' xrhicb 10 tons only v first grade rubber. i The rest will be third a fourth grade. Mr. I that this lack of hij rubber is67 words
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Article63 1952-12-06 13 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying raw tic chants (per $1 p are: New York 33 (0.D.), 33| on credit bill! and 33 3/16 on trade bills (*MI d/st); Canada 31 15/16 (T.T i 2 1/16 (0.D.). and 16 j (90 H/st). Selling rates CT.T Oh NTew63 words
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Article64 1952-12-06 13 BANGKOK, Dec. 5, (AFP). —Thailand expects to see her first car manufacturing plant established near Bangkok around next September. Cars to be produced at the new plant will be of the Fiat mode] and the manufacturing work will be directed by the Gunasuth Company who are64 words
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Article41 1952-12-06 13 HONGKONG, Dec. 4:— Specia >iandaid Service— Closing pri :es on the Hongkong Exchange oday were $15-65 m £l sterl ng: $6.0,.) \n i:.S. SI: 51.834 tc >la!a.y;in $1; (0.3880 to one Lndo tesia Rupiah; Gold $280.50 tc me tael.41 words
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Article64 1952-12-06 13 PAKISTAN has offered to make concessions to India m the international aviation disoute th; t has given the United Nations specialized agency, months long headache. As a result, the International Civil Aviation Organization, said negotiations would continue mi n tli c multi-nation bid i to ironU.P. - 64 words
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Article27 1952-12-06 13 Burma-Malay Tin reported the following 'm ore outputs of companies m ihe group for; November: Katu Tin 291 i piculs. Renong Cons. 652 j piculs.27 words
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83 1952-12-06 13 LONDON, Dec, 5 (AP): Lloyds it now quoting 7J per' cent, insurance rates against the Coronation of the Qi^en not taking place m June. Some time ago, certain nrm s paid M h.gn as .Cl 5 on every £100 they wished to insure against83 words
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Article128 1952-12-06 13 LONDON, Dec. 5, (AFP).— Japan has ordered 2.000 British motor cars m parts which will be assembled m Yokohama, according to an announcement made here yesterday. This is m addition to a number of < complete vehicles. An agreement to this effect was signed128 words
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Article120 1952-12-06 13 COMMODITY PRICES f I O^IM. rubber >ri. fs ((pnln per Ih m HMd l><»rr vostPid^j ttfrc No I l\ s >i»<»i i<m»-«- isi I R m h ilet Nov N« ih n s m Hi So. 2 R.S.S XX s*No 3H < s &j 'I »nc: S|4 id] LONDON F{l120 words
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Article49 1952-12-06 13 SIN< fan share m jbfoer share i i i .qe<l prices are: DWIM m»:i\i> Kirn. !l<r« i '2 GS Fall V. I enonK Tin i 4 40 atom 3 40 habaw emoh ronoh M M hi f.»'.: k ttangi Sidfm f i Sera .92 3/<;49 words
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Advertisement67 1952-12-06 13 F T S5 B»od nay o c 7^ to remcnilH-r \Sj Wf your fr i c nil ft« and relatives ilii^ CHRISTMAS S AND NEW YEAR S! ft I- In send a gift subsrriplioa UJV i« (i.o SINGAPORE STANDARD Jjy* Place your order willi n«wr«-f I t^ llvusa^fOt or to67 words
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Miscellaneous671 1952-12-06 13 s«vG4POi»£ j^*§s^MBaes :f*i; <-" ttss AQV H Kela Shelley 1 1: \l\l 1 1 730 a m "?n J \M-MK\ \N.HMK\..I: Elone! 5 0,,0 ,n S 3 p p "V--i.l^ii:. I MVI ;>< J C1 1:a Camp»€ I k U Bahru (-Tot re ffADS: S Ifalaki. ess Club 3D Stavik671 words
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Article536 1952-12-06 14 Malayan Scouts Trounced Bu 42-0 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ideal weather prevailed m today's rugby classic between the Fijians and the 22nd SAS Regiment which was witnessed by the biggest crowd yet seen on the local padang since the wor. Fijians' fitness and speed were too much536 words
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Article164 1952-12-06 14 BRCWin Pcnang Hockey Honours 8; 'I Butti n Club npioni i n th< j X Party 4 12 m I Dal nd. id fast< r I ri their def< same. 1 S in aesvaran *ras rous forward. played a half,me but they v. X S eft winger, netted autifu] angle164 words
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Article170 1952-12-06 14 LI CXI Strike Badminton Party of Singapore will have the distinction of being the first Colony party to make an overseas tour when they leave for Hongkong and Bangkok on Monday. Travelling with the team I be two Thomaa Cup personalties one who played and170 words
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Article160 1952-12-06 14 BRISBANE. Dec 5 (Reuter- AAP)— South Africa did well to take eight Australian first innings wickets for 273 runs by the close of play on the first day o f the first cricket test match here today. Keen South African bowling and fielding worried most of160 words
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Article172 1952-12-06 14 Duo to an unexpected heavy shower which Cell yesterday afternoon, the opening match of the Singapore Hockey Association .Junior Knock-Out Tournament which was to i>e D'ayed between Wanderers Sports Club and R.E.W.S. was postponed. RI'GBY: HMS Malaya com petition Singapore Cilfilians r Combined Services at SCC (Capt. Clayton):172 words
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Article, Illustration214 1952-12-06 14 PRINCE Edward Boys Club staged a fine recovery to beat the Queen Street CluJ) by 4 'A m the Boys Club soccer final played at the padano yesterday. Despite the drizzle the 22 bare-footed boy, played a fast and clean game. Goalkeepers Hook Seng (Queen214 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-12-06 14 The first five m the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club's annual women's one mil" rate received their prizes from Datin Paglar at the prize distribution and dame at Adelphi Hotel on Thursday night. They are from left Constance Fisher (first), Queenie Williams (second), Datin Paglar Ita Alcantra (third). Kanjit Ender Kaur (fourth)54 words
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Article270 1952-12-06 14 DESPITE GIRL FRIENDS' OBJECTIONS THF curtain comes down on yet another successful year of motor cycle racing m Malaya, which has been [haracterised by improvements by riders as well as lo machines. But m spite of all these, Malayans are lot giving the support to the270 words
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Article297 1952-12-06 14 i NEW YORK. Dec 5 (AP)~ The New York State Athletic Commission this morning vacated Sugar Ray Robinson's ni i ddl c wei g h I championship. Chairman Riberi Christenberry of the commission said m a statemenl the title ns being vacated because of Robinson's not297 words
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Article102 1952-12-06 14 Racing MAI, ACC A HOCKEY Ms- MALACCA, Fri. One schoolboy has been selected for the Malacca team to play hockey against a Singapore Combined Services XI on Sun- day afternoon at the Malacca Club. He is left winger Cyril Witt. The team will be: Mahmood; Kalasapathy, Masri Shukar; Kong Whye.102 words
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Article234 1952-12-06 14 LONDON, Dec 5, (AP).— Britain's Jockey Club, the ruling body of horse racing here, announced yesterday an extensive inquiry failed to show any evidence of doping gangs r""— t: The Jockey Club said 2' castes of alleged doping of raci horses were reviewed by234 words
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Article104 1952-12-06 14 SINGAPORE Badminton Association fix vi s for n week are. Tuesday :«t 7 00 p.m.: Senior Drier-Club: Court 3— Flower B.P. Vo, tig Men Muslim Association Umpin Teo Chye Hoe Samuel Leong: Court NFo -4 Lucky Strike B.I 1 v. U eful BP. Umpires:104 words
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Article21 1952-12-06 14 KUALA LIPIS. Fri —In m of the closing league In.. I; fixtures. the Indo-Ceyioi triumphed over tbo A.O.i'.21 words
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352 1952-12-06 14 I i i ana Freddie A FORTY-MAX sports continent n m versity of Malaya will leave for the I Monday to engage leading c ub ami hockey and rugger m Seremban. [noh I and Penang during their two *eefc Bfa Tn is la ''..r*352 words
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Article26 1952-12-06 14 Ram v. it Ko Cen R n the final oi A I I 1 I I !so an i I I I26 words
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Advertisement192 1952-12-06 14 __i^_ «p v __R__r VhII w f _f I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. fOI CAN OTfcN A SA\IM.> ACCOINI lOK AS LITTI fc A> 11/- iNlkHtSl Will BE j PAID AT 2i PtK ANN! M cj #'o#« This o hrisinttt* tlutj lour Sitn4:v f'Voifi j II liggri* .1 II Si'ifiliiut192 words
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Advertisement77 1952-12-06 14 v/ Cure thot your rhildrrn grow strong with sound Uv I bones. Hqli boronge has 0 d ridiiuorcii!^^ I i ft a I ft—* I^TOKaC PAINTS I fteoutijtu and fio&ct I I mts m the I'd'-r.tli -^tL Jti. Mirll (ompjm. Hoii^K<»ri E A Shanghai frm f\fi W t 1 W77 words
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Article640 1952-12-06 15 Services Are A Tough Lot By DONALD JOHN STONE THE Singapore Civilicn XV will find nc primrcse path to the final of the HMS Molayo rugby competition when they meet the Com bined Services on the Padang today m a game which they must not640 words
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Article340 1952-12-06 15 By Matthew Danker M M MPIR,— A number of changes have m the SeUngor State XV to meet Kedah m Via iya Kugby Competition to be played on the I The selectors have picked Welding, thrcequarter, m place of Dill-Russell as Weldiag h a fast340 words
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367 1952-12-06 15 R.S. Gopal - PENANG S RUGBY PROSPECTS BRIGHT TODAY R.S. Gopal By l'tN AN G, Penang's chances against Perak m to I dajra H.M.S. Malaya rugby match are mnrh brighter than they were a couple of Weeks ago and the prospect of a victory lor the Settlei merit should riot be considered as367 words
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Article35 1952-12-06 15 RAUB. Fri. The Pahang State hockey team will piay the Pahang Combined School's Hockey XI here On Nov. 13. In preparation for this game. The r~ahang Hockey Association is holding a trial tomorrow.35 words
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Article32 1952-12-06 15 NEE Soon garrison rugby team versus Naval C-in-C StaJT ai Nee Soon today is Hanson, Ling. Williams, Moorcroft, Rojyee], Na.ceba, Ingham, Jack. Jones, Llewellyn, Lord. Lawrence, Dixon, Thomas. Parker.32 words
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386 1952-12-06 15 By Gilbert Fernandez SEREMBAN, Thno tfl a new look about the team selectled to represent N€gri Malacca against Johore ia the HM S. Malaya rug >y competition at ISeremban today In addition to a ir-.v newromera there are one or two bold positimal386 words
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Advertisement416 1952-12-06 15 IN MEMORIAM M< (DDE R tn m nor: Prank Nfodder who i put death on Dec. 6, 1950 "As Christ lives tall \< i ive also SITUATIOWS VACANI ASSISTANT NURSES h I < Singapore Government Medic; Service Saia-\ srale: 172-12A--132 p.m plus »nd S l pore Ailowanceii i <■ total416 words
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Advertisement356 1952-12-06 15 IWTIChS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. (Inewporated the C of I Xi HTCB tfl ill. E I Gl\ EM til leet inf < v \>e beJd 'i" of B I A 1■ C Sing 13th Di i'« r 1952 11 a. m sinkss In i Directors* Report a 'i fui356 words
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Miscellaneous128 1952-12-06 15 I *LV I flVVjf '-1 NTOCr QHNO.a". )^5 Th^S iSTH'-c T«H CCV.:B" f d|| m c..-r \jLTi»» vo' coold cc.-'.c cold, has they hehethev^ ff m POtt *Z MOSTTpuCH»IV/TH"r»OTmNSS| |f«» l^P A'=- -"r <V CHOPS? MR.AMOSU <T..PO'K CHOPS. '5 -P c■, T CHOPS.'.'-COT 1 MOMEWT Of -> VO' LOVES <i128 words
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Article1009 1952-12-06 16 Stnadard RACE CARD RACE l: 2.00 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 3—7 Furs. I iiou (iiltedst-il ty Mi Mi Tan Chin Tuan Daniels Smith 131 Hectoi Tv s.iJ rk strike Stable" Sullivan J. Donneib J ill Brilliant Hare Ty s.\i c tmda Stable Rodcer s McCloud ih» <iildt-d l)i>;n, 4y1,009 words
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Article359 1952-12-06 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Kong Ming Is Only Threat By IPOH, Dec. 5: Dondang Sayang, an attractive looking four-year-old Confessor mare i strongly fancied to win the main sprint even over 51 furlongs straight at today's races, open ing day of the Perak Turf Club's Novembe meeting. Dondang Sayang359 words
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Article212 1952-12-06 16 RACE ONE Unaware, a last start winner has improved much sin :c his successful trip to Kuala Lumpur last month. He gets j 1 lb. more over the extra furlong and with scope for im- provement this Abbots Fell gelding is capable ot heading the Reid home.212 words
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Article278 1952-12-06 16 RACE TWO Academy Award. Constellation, Tail Light, Corrichard and Gay de Lyon look the pick of this class four division two lot run over seven furlongs. Academy Award has been so i very impressive m his morn- 1 ing work that it will be unwise to278 words
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Article78 1952-12-06 16 NEWMARKET, England Dec. 5. IAP) The three-year-old colt which won this year's Cambridgeshire Stakes. Richer, was sold Thursday for 10.000 guineas to an unidentified Argentinian. The colt, by Rockefella but of Grandpa's Will, was bid m for the South American by l lie London Bloodstock Agency78 words
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Article21 1952-12-06 16 Improved Caulfield For 5.30 RACE EIGHT m th impr be m I Pen;,: where to X furloi and work lie make21 words
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Article181 1952-12-06 16 Double Dividend is a useful sort. He showed rare battling qualities m his maiden effort at Penang when he fought a <een tussle before going under o Scots Grey by a head over 5i furlongs m division five. Fie skipped his other engagenent over six181 words
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Article296 1952-12-06 16 RACE 7 is a very open one. Strictly on track form Breukelen's pair, Payeur and Lord Dhoti stand out g prominently. Payeur ran a fair fourth to Rigoletto m the Penang Autumn Cup (1| mile) but his track 9 work indicates that he has296 words
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Article54 1952-12-06 16 THE race track at Ipoh stood up remarkably well to the wet spell m Ipoh. There was no rain on Thursday. The going this morning was almost good. But the rain came down again yesterday. The going at the moment is soft. If there is bright sunshine today54 words
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Article191 1952-12-06 16 j Windsor La i j (iu\ Kenllvi Vmmlmtmd i > i I NAW ARK W \Ki; 111 < kh, 1 Talkie I 'lector «.iit.<i-,-.i China Towb China Town hniiinit Marc A. AWARD A \KI» j TTl KIIOK 2 Constellation onstellatioa i < onstellation l;»il Lisbl < ■niniliMir i.nl191 words
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Article269 1952-12-06 16 SERONOK went impressively m his morning work on Thursday morning and is retaining his PeMMg torm when he scored a runaway win over seven turlongs m division one finishing two lengths ahead ol Bright Sagittarius. Seronok ran a creditable race over mile m his last269 words
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Article217 1952-12-06 16 RACE FOUR Peter caught the eye m a testing run over four furlongs with Oregfm II as companion on Thursday morning returning 38 3 S sec. for the three. That performance was good m view of the soft track. At Penang m September he ran a217 words
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Article38 1952-12-06 16 Tahih To Repeal XL Success RACE NINE Tai; i Lun m? wo: ed i Sailor B S t in r i rehr coir; i a y Oregon I! nicely ai a testing Thui :w Lil,> B !<f Bnisj38 words
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