Singapore Standard, 9 December 1952
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Title Section19 1952-12-09 1 Singapore Standard <ITg^e3 Ik il. m x VOL. II! NO. 160 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article101 1952-12-09 1 Vain Bid To Save 2 Lives > .ill »«H >i*m it.- bid i tv of m ex>ih«'i Bt the ')spit.i! lohOK l'.»hru. brought Wai V.i'him t cterh it the Social Department. ■i kfa hed on >unda'< however, lail•!:r liV.-s 0| the nother 1 the child who died I l 1%101 words
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Article8 1952-12-09 1 CHINA WARNS THAILAND Red merit un- immediat- .ut'n8 words
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Article12 1952-12-09 1 Fishing Boats For Singapore d at S and 1 S 83 peed12 words
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Article217 1952-12-09 1 Fog In London Lifts LONDON, Dec 8 (IP) London's record fog begaa lifting today to Kive 8.000.0<W weary Londoners their first glimpse of the sky m tour days. Weather experts predicted that conditions might he nearly normal tomorrow. n a:r rafi ft m at the City's airport were diverted f217 words
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Article84 1952-12-09 1 KARACHI. Dec. 8 'AP.:-i 1.. Colonel A. .1. RJac-[••V-V.. formerly Soli< torn ji eraJ Kenya was anre ted'i^v las] night foragedi v attempting to entei urn Karachi Gymkhana Oub premises with criminal intent. M icCarthy, who «W) hew ludicial ppoinlments la uje and Cal. itta before^84 words
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Article57 1952-12-09 1 LONDON. Dec 8 (Reuter).— Officials arranging next Junes coronation of Queen Elizabeth today decided to televise part Of the actuai ceremony. The coronation joint committee announced that they had s< cured permission for the television cameras to move into the privileged eastern precincts of Westminster Abbey57 words
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Article35 1952-12-09 1 A FURTHER reduction m the curfew hours m the Baghdad district was announced by the Commandant of the Military Administration yesterday. The curfew hours will be observed from midnighi to 0400 A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article238 1952-12-09 1 Goitf. O/ifers Prz^es Forßiceless Recipes Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will soon launch a big drive to popularise the use of wheat as a substitute for rice. In addition to a vigorous publicity campaign, using posters, hoardings and cinema slides' Government will also offer238 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-12-09 1 photo. MR. 11. I. Brunnier, wellknown engineer and President of Rotary Internationa] mclit) being helped by Mr. A (i. Church, architect, to la> tin- foundation stone yesterday <>i the $50,009 school and community hall l'<»r the Leper Colony built by the Singapore Rotary Club. The Hall is named after th»>Standard - 67 words
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Article237 1952-12-09 1 HONOLULU Dec B.— Gen. Omar Bradley, chairnan of 'the' IS. Joint Chiefs of Staff, has arrived by military plane from Guam to await the arrival o! the Eisenhower party aboard the cruiser Helena. He was accompanied by Major-Gen Rogers M. Ramey, director of AirA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 237 words
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Article82 1952-12-09 1 Templer Sees War Minister IDON, D* 8 (Reutci >— Sir 4 rcrald T« Bi Hi| m Mali charitable N f rious anti-tub jects m Malaya m w!. Tin- Nuffield Found n speni hundreds of I pounds m various p ri the X ilth m cha Nothing go I been spent82 words
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Article32 1952-12-09 1 'I- Gkipala Menon, Representative if the Goven of India, visits Kuala Lumpui today. Me leaves for Hongk Dec. 11. He is exp back at headquarters from Hoi k Dec.^2s32 words
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Article208 1952-12-09 1 A WARNING to th»- Singapore City Council not to rush through r>:ijor constitutional reforms to provide for the election of a mayor was given by Mr. Harold Bedale the Town Clerk of Hornsey when he spoke on -Local' Government Its Fast, Present and Future'208 words
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Article75 1952-12-09 1 BL Al g (AP) i'- y in m •nis Independents torate. French so v caughi th< I ans m i mid-n then off their ha I Fired nationalist I ol' some 600 Mor moved on to a po I I which t of about 5,000 men75 words
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Article23 1952-12-09 1 SEOUI (B Air > night thai Flight Lieut. -lolin M. Nicholls of *>1, Englai -■'•■n (,uo of knnmunl rtb X')'23 words
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Article43 1952-12-09 1 THE Serangoon Benevolent S ety will celebrate its L7th anniversary on Sat. Dec. 20 at th< ii pi* m I wilder Street The State Engineer, Kuala :'-.<.••..:. ;.i:ri. reports 'hat the Dungun Ferry and the Jei Ferry are now reopened to traffic.43 words
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Article531 1952-12-09 1 MALAYA is one of the most important areas In the world today and it must not be thought it has been neglected,* the Marquis of Reading, Parliamentary I nder-Secrelary of State tor Foreign Allairs, who is m Singapore to attend the CommissionerGeneral's Conference :«l Bukit Serene,531 words
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Article84 1952-12-09 1 The entire strength of the Army Fire Brigade siv fibre 9M&*P*i fought a big blaze m a phosphorous camp m the 8.A.1). Ammunition Depot at the 11th milestone. Kranji Road, from 9.30 p.m. yesterday. Early this morning, the lire engines were still at the scene of the blase.84 words
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193 1952-12-09 1 ALOR S r IAR, Mon. Mr. Justice Hill m the Supreme Court, Alor Star, allowed the appeal by the Public Prosecutor, setting aside an order ol acquittal by the Magistrate, Sungei Patani of Kiew Chee Seng a merchant of Sungei Patani, Kiew was charged193 words
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Article310 1952-12-09 1 PEOPLE living In the new V. Lages Oi the Federation oi Malaya are also taking a keen" interest m The Singapore Standard Readers Christmas Toy Fund. They are contributing what they ian to help children le>: fortunate than themse.ve-. Yesterday, Mr. Lfan Kheng Poh an310 words
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Article29 1952-12-09 1 AIR activity at Parii port was very reduced 01 day on account of th< I arrivals from Lor n: reported and the ParisBrussek- service was suspended. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement17 1952-12-09 1 M i i NORTHJJWDGE R? L t y»^»- '^"^^p^jy i I 'mm fA ACT v H^H^Li''P^^ PIAY€R'S17 words
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Advertisement38 1952-12-09 1 tOLD STORACI f^THliltJ nuii£Rics 14^ n IFW /if <I£m /m can met 7%e urt&t m urtA. mn/ mflff^ 4l rJW M f2**'J o^--M^^o^^^^^9\* TRANS OCtANIC T :m id m t !!<■<><{ electricity for f -w— •»^J rv pou *f '<38 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-12-09 1 Tonight's Ball FOLLOWING the bis de mand for tickets i>nd the great popularity of tonights &ahi ball at the (athav Kestuarant m aid of TinStandard Readers' Christ mas Toy lund, th«- dance will now commence at 8 n.m. Instead of 9 p.m.42 words
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Article363 1952-12-09 2 DETECTIVE Inspector Bobroy, who was instrumental m using K.A.F. Alsatian Police do^s to see if they could really smell out men allegedly involved m an armed robbery case, gave evidence before Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes, yesterday. fa the dock were363 words
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Article58 1952-12-09 2 CHIN FONG. i. section leader ol the Home Guard, Masai. Johore, was yesterday cleared of cheating before the Presi- of the Sessions Couri Johore Bahru yt sterday. Chin Pong was alleged to have induced Kirn Ah Hock to give $50 on J me 6, this year, saying58 words
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Article165 1952-12-09 2 The Singapore Standard acknowledges with many thanks the following donations to the Christmas Toy Fund: Already acknowledged $22,073.31 The Indian Community and Workers of Gopeng Estate. Perak 150.00 St. Andrew Continuation School, Spore 66.20 "A Well-wisher" 5.00 Eight girls and n boys of Standard Six 'A' Sultan Vusuf165 words
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Article50 1952-12-09 2 A YOUTH. Ho Sin Fui was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with using criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty on Dec. 5 at a house m Johorc Road. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $500 until Dec. 15.50 words
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133 1952-12-09 2 Threw Stone At Constable, Youth Fined CHARGED with causing hurt to a Special Constable by throwing a stone a: him on D- ray Tiak Jkng a 16--year-old hawker told the Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. E. EL D"Netto yesterday, that the stone bounced oft the tyre of nis bicycle and hi:133 words
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Article217 1952-12-09 2 Union Toßesume Discussion With Singapore Govt. Standard Staff Reporter NEGOTIATION is to be resumed herweer. the Singapore Government and the Ac'minist rafrive and Clerical Services Union on the revision of salary of the clerks. The Standard learned yesterday that r: :nm< has agreed to meet representatives217 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-12-09 2 SlB£<*| who la > m both ih, Itoai Kon w h It all Fund Thiv Ran distinguish^ <ji 1 1 I m < li n23 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-12-09 2 photo. j The first of the (i3O i piles which will bo driven into the Char i tered Bank Building 1 site at Snenton Way was lodged m its place yesterday morning. The work is being un dertakea by Messrs i Sime Darby Co.. Ltd. Picture shows the pile onStandard - 54 words
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Article40 1952-12-09 2 FOURTEEN men and live women denied m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday a charge of gambling m a common gaming house on Dec. 7 at Smith Street. They were released on $50 bail each until Dec. 12.40 words
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328 1952-12-09 2 ANG VONG CHYE (22) was identified by two people as the man who rubbed them of a total sum of 51.t90.47 at pistol point at the 9\ mile Woodlands and at Coronation Ko.irt. on Ang. 21 and Sept. 10. respectively.. This was staled at328 words
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190 1952-12-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX very puzzled men from the villages around Batu Pahat are wondering why Singapore should be called The City of the Lion. They think it should be called The City of The Elephants. Every two weeks, a seeded number of villager?190 words
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Article125 1952-12-09 2 Vickers Praises Helpers A call to voluntary bodies and individuals to "interfere" with the Colony Medical 5' on an ever-increasing was made ->y the Directoi Medical Services. Singap Dr. W J. Vickei Di 1 dickers was speaking the laying of the foundat stone of the Rotary C (50,000 school and125 words
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133 1952-12-09 2 $1,000 Lest In The Till As 3 Leave JOHORE BAHRI7. Won. A repori en fnad\ I police by a provision shop that $1,000 from a drawer missed- after three per- who hsd been standing while being served, hi A woman ra ;hi< r v ing money when the three person.-133 words
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294 1952-12-09 2 Widow, 7 Children Keep Alive On $40 A Month SEVEN Catholic children and their mother, living m an old dilapidated hut at Tessensohn Road. Singapore yesterday told a pathetic story of how they had to keep themselves alive on a $40 a month income. They were the dependents of J294 words
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Article47 1952-12-09 2 TAX '1 XCi: [Coy Lane, who c m j avoid a nmons. w, silo m the S District I his card to S| on Dec. 6. The constafoW T. erve mons I i lfßr ofl( When the s: Tan 1 ed to prodi47 words
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28 1952-12-09 2 4 Mths. For Robbing Cripple Of Wallet CAUGHT -tr.ilinu 151 from Sm, f*>, was «t**ued bi Bvt tf his S ood his escape. Bri M i^as I [i28 words
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Advertisement178 1952-12-09 2 I ill I AMERICAS /rfr v/*fr\f Bu cleans teeth EETTER no matter fiov^ S^- .vi^^-^4^* i ntist-pre*erred brushhead with 3 row% >£ IbhBHHMJ 'I of bristles Dr. West's Miracle "luti ■v'X^ jlTTllrT^Sll cs lso N^W sl'qntly curved brush ;£f;i,J'JiliriWM'-j head which fits the inside end ou's.de L D SEYMOUR CO.,178 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-12-09 3 Latest Radios At S'pore Convention ii S radk dealers from Borneo. South Siam :urn«<l up v the Adelphi Hotel Roof terdaj lot the annual Philips Radio B ims, dealers' shops by D.-r F5 m time for the Christn sales. •er lun I delegai taken I B n B id shownStandard - 159 words
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Article86 1952-12-09 3 EIGHT prize winning pictures hav< een selected m The Sir. r< Camera Club Fourth Quarterly competition. The prize winners are: Portraiture 1-■ and 2ih\ prizes, Mr. T H Wattj Pictorial: Ist. prize Mr. T. H. Watt, 2nd. prize Mr. Kwok Shang Wei; Miscellaneous: Isl prize Mr. Tan86 words
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Article51 1952-12-09 3 NG HEE WAIT was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $1,555.10 worth of textiles belonging to Phua Soo Tenrr between Aug. 1 J and Sept. 27. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $3,000 until Dt.-<-51 words
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Article127 1952-12-09 3 T!.' achusetts Institute of Technology, is offering two awards to I i ■> m Foreign Student Summer ect to i from June 8 to Sept. 25 jrear. The Project was originally MIT undergraduates m 1948 as a contribution to European recovery ntid understanding. Five already held127 words
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338 1952-12-09 3 NewX-Ray Machines, Equipment For Tan Tock Seng Hospital two new General E Maxicon ra i c are m addition to I cxi i ing 4" Miniature R Machine now m •le i pital. With the arrival of this equipment, Dr, Grove White Said, the opportunity has been taken to remodel338 words
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Article74 1952-12-09 3 TWO middle-aged Chinese had 328 detonators, 84 coils of fuse wire, 30 lbs. of Glascow dynamite, and :>o lbs. of Gelignite, the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. E 11. D'Netto was told yesterday. They were Clionj: Lim and Lim Peck Suong charged with possession of explosives at74 words
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Article65 1952-12-09 3 Mr. William McMahon. Australia's Navy and Air Minister, is expected m Singapore tomorrow on his way back to Australia after a visit to [ndoChina. He will stay m tne Colony for four days. While m Indo-China, he was briefed on the situation there by the65 words
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241 1952-12-09 3 High Prices— Food Shortage To Blame Standard Siail Reportei A SHORTAGE of food was the dominaUiis problem of Sonth-Easf Asia. Insutticj.cncv had Icrl lo Injji prices and this liad. m turn, areentuatrd paMiiont difficulties, said Professor \V. Arthur Lewis, Stanley Jevons Professor of Political Kconomv at the I ni\ersity of241 words
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Article58 1952-12-09 3 Rice Rations For Johore JOHORI B IHH will be i Bahru I ar.d Rlua.Mu for the first h I riber. Johore Bahru: Si.un \V and •il per i i Cor i ratio- Kluang: Siam A" Wi per cent a 'B 40 per vent both weeks, Siam 4 A' 20 per58 words
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Article22 1952-12-09 3 BUILDING $2,215 from a at the LOth milestone ¥co Chu in^. The on Saturday by the clerk employed22 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-12-09 3 pnoto. Nearly 200 men and women from all communities m Singapore attended the luncheon gives by the Chinese Ladies Association at the Island Club. Singapore. This is the forerunner of similar luncheons to be given qjiarterly m the future by the Association. Picture shows the President Mrs. Loke Yew introducingStandard - 63 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-12-09 3 photo. Singapore's new 5150,01 M Government English Regional School m Towner Road, Raymond Avenue, just completed by the Public Works Department Special Service Branch, which will be opened on Jan. 12, next year.- standardstandard - 34 words
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Advertisement246 1952-12-09 3 yGf&B L\\ IS(s\£) lk! l!y %jml&AJultiMjsf v^ k ,*«pi POPULAR MUSIC N^?esla, D ***** SI"" OLD HME DANCES 2 I SS&*S. S ES» so^ I>XK I j: w we«M e w ?S? cd H^ f 1,/' Music of Irving Berlin *iA Angela Smu Uli v. t live m a r246 words
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Article413 1952-12-09 4 Statement Read At His Trial PENANG. Mon.-A confession m which a Chinese leper patient at the Pulau JerejaJc Leper Settlement admitted having murdered a hospital assistant at the camp, was read out by the Penang First Court Magistrate. Mr. D. C- I- Wernham. during the trial of413 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-12-09 4 fhoto oy The Deputy Commissioner Of Police (Field). Federation of Malaya, Mr. P. H. I). Jackson, stops to have ;i few words with Polire Inspector M. M. Vass at the passing out parade of the second batch of 800 Special Constables at the Ipoh S. C. Retraining Camp On theSing Chow Studio - 64 words
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Article51 1952-12-09 4 TWELVE women have been accepted for training as student nurses since the Nursing Campaign for student nurses began this month. The number of applications to fill 150 vacancies was 49. Six applicants wore considered too young and were rejected and 31 applications are I stil] under51 words
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289 1952-12-09 4 T. Clerks' Dangers No Compensation Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the Singapore Harbour Board has no provision lor compensation to members of its clerical service who are now being forced to do tally work m ships' hatches, if they meet with any accidents, was made yesterday by the president289 words
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Article91 1952-12-09 4 1 MISS N.Pillay of Boscombe Road criaimed trial m the i Singapore City Police Couri yesterday when she appeared before Mr. R. C. HorTman on b summons charge of failing to pay $2.20 being taxi hire at j ."> 1 5 p.m. on Nov. 13. In91 words
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Article31 1952-12-09 4 SINGAPORE has registered 27,541 cars, 8,624 taxis and 100 j public cars. Over 173,200 bii cycles were registered, <>."281 motor cycles and stili one pub- lie horse-drawn cab.31 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-12-09 4 Ng Chang Bens, the expert who has been trying during the last few day s to open the second mystery safe at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises, yesterday successfully managed to crark open the heavy front doors of the safe. Behind the doors were found two smaller doors,Standard - 80 words
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Article82 1952-12-09 4 Protest On 'High Rates THE Assessment Commiitee of Ihe Singapore City Council will consider the objections of owners ol houses m Sennett Realty Estate against "hign" rates of assessment on their properties. Mr. T. F. Stevenson. Assistant Assessor, told The Standard yesterday that these objections would be placed before the82 words
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174 1952-12-09 4 Standard Staff Reporter MAIMUNAH binte Moha- 1 mcd, the 13-year-old village girl who flew all the way from Malaya to Australia to undergo plastic surgery on her face will have a final operation on Wednesday. Yesterday, Mrs. E. Fernandes. Social Welfare Officer. Johore, received174 words
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Article329 1952-12-09 4 'Mercy Goddess Tells Of Death WHILE a taxi driver lay murdered En a lonely lane at Changi, his pretty fiancee was told by the •Goddess of Mercy" that he might have met with "something very unfortunate or have been "robbed by gangsters." The fiancee. Lee Yuen Kay wept m the329 words
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Article236 1952-12-09 4 The End Of The Power Cuts standard Stall Reporter TX a few days when all U and adjustments are made to the boiler and ancillory machinery at the Pasir Panjang Power Station. the new 51 0.000.000 power station will go into operation and carry some of the undertaking system load.236 words
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Article292 1952-12-09 4 Today 's Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS liable t<> l«»;i«i shedding today: DAY Sumbawa Bd., Beacb IM.. Odeon Cinema, Alhambra, NAAFI Club. Baffles Hotel, iiimn Tat St., Aljunied Rd.. sinis Avenue, Paya Lebar pinni* 1 Danman Kd.. Joo Cbfat Place, Jalan Ya-in. Jaian Eonos, Cambridge IM-. KniiK«Mm Kil.. jnwiitT R<l.. Kirn Keal292 words
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Advertisement172 1952-12-09 4 MARIO LANZA m.<; m sensational singing star! BECAUSEYDIfRE MINE DORETTA MORROW m wm NEXT HILARIOUS CHANGE V^TfTTfVlTrri^ LAST FEW 'Kir'luhhiiV days I I a.m., 1.30, 6.45 «X 9.30 |>.m. m^ lfir^ nK^ lM9 faf^^ The Ace Dramatic Kcture of the Year 1( 1^^g&& sm^ *™hW BILLY WILDER ii_>»L^^ri_i*ii_i~iuri_i~i-'~i_'~ui~'_ ~l i172 words
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Advertisement122 1952-12-09 4 The Ist MALAY SWASH hi < t SPECTACLE m EXCITING M ANSCO COLOR! f%\ EXOTIC NEW STAB...N m AVii: hi-1riI» j 1 1 < I I M S 2 YEARS IN THE MAKING vilii GIG INTICCASTOI Hill SAM) Jhr "Hoi I• I I<: I ill Sii < (t'lM In Ih<122 words
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Article296 1952-12-09 5 Public Session Begins Thurs. 1,500 Write In KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—A number of new regulations will be introduced by the Federation Government at the beginning of next year designed to reduce opportunities for corruption, The Standard was told today. itions b v ii nmendi d296 words
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Article153 1952-12-09 5 PEN VN4 Mon. S iking o et Radio A this evening the C■■■> i m of r .i\u. Penan^r branch, fache s M Zainal A to remember I 12 :> of tiir Fede il i i Se help i revenue to k:l! two birds153 words
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Article104 1952-12-09 5 Dop- J Vacation O tea hers ol E i m Cl schools m Province will b e held from Moi i is to Sal rday Dec. 'H) at ing Ling High School by nission oi the Principal ■>! school. Thi c wul be ov Lieut. Colooel104 words
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Article53 1952-12-09 5 EPOH, M "i.-- A ii:ir:. c v n j arranged by the Perak X."' cr Council to raise EuJ I i.ild a headquarters the PeraM State Boj Sfotits Association. I; will b« d n ivr ik Library Qb B g Dun. Dtr. :2t>. Tickets are priced53 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-12-09 5 phi>tu. Mr WR Scott. «l«-ri» Sr.ior It.ctttive Engineer. PAY I). Sp«-« L«l S. -x ict-s Branch, is si-rn m Mr. V*.K. >coii. turn 1,,,-rfi- «f kfvi to Mr Tl* >l. Lewi*. Senior Inspector »l SchOM tb pi.tur, h-inrfi»( »»n a bu»^ J^f^ ¥nSi»h Rr-i..nal School at T.nvn,! R< M d.Standard - 71 words
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164 1952-12-09 5 Lady Templer At Kuan tan W omen's Meet Xl T.\ N I\lon. Twentyseven women who were at the first meeting of the Women's Institute, tern Branch. Pahang, were surpi ised to Ti pier. The meeting was held this at the dence of the Kuantan District Officer, Mr. W. Grieve. Lady164 words
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Article25 1952-12-09 5 I'ORT DICKSON, Mom. For using aluisivp language to a Special Constable a1 Sepang Tan Tel: Soon wus fined $25 by the Sepang Magistrate.25 words
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Article59 1952-12-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Selangor hawkers today gave support to government's $50,000,060 loan fund to fight the Emergency. They subscribed s 1,000 to the loan through the£i association. Tlie Association h;t< ovei 600 members and i.s open to all i ice j A spokesman of the Association >aid59 words
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300 1952-12-09 5 IMP Put Up A Good Fight At Elections —Onn \l LI Mli li Mm Daio Onn bia I«'a p bead oi ihc IMI' saul hrrr 1 li.it hi \,\.i- not divhr.i i tri. d h\ the l'art\\ shoui:i<; m the Municipal Hcctioti and m Johore Bahru. So X i as300 words
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313 1952-12-09 5 Xl ALA LIMPIK, Mon. A little-known p«»li< c unit doing valuable emergency work is the Perak police railway protection company a 80-man unit under the command of a police lieutenant. 'J'li is company is responsible for the protection of the railway line from313 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-12-09 5 Pliolo Mr. Won.; To&fi Seng and MX-, Nij.u lions Cbee who ipeae manird at the St. Andrew's ath««dral, Siaffapere.- DavidDavid Studio - 20 words
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Article91 1952-12-09 5 3 Had 9 Bags Of Tin-ore Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three men pleaded guilty to being m unlawful possession r aine sacks of tin-ore, we ing about eight pikuls >ix k./ ties, before Syed Abdul Rahman, m the First Magi Court, here today. The case was postponed Dec. L 5.91 words
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Article447 1952-12-09 5 Be Proud of Your English Aie you content with the way you speak and wi Lte? Are you sui e that you aie not making mistakes that cau.se people to underrate you' Never has the importance oi' effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than toda U you can447 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-12-09 5 i i 1 1 > M i imi Mi m! i l c<i I'xiill 111.l p.. >' "IIUI U| 1 1 her tli«-\ pm Married t( the l>"' 'I' S| i' l I*l the i: X Mri t'i.- i i'-,ri< n i parish pi irsl 1 lie 1)1 111 UIStandard - 104 words
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Advertisement49 1952-12-09 5 T" vv m>umumuui 1 J THE REGENT INSTITUTE l)<|it IH9F) Palii<*- <..«u ondon fn^iand I J I'lrus*- srnd mi" Witbuul utttu: ilion- .> Ir• < opr j o! "Word Masters describing lh« I (te<-tiv« nflt»j (.our^ ..lid thf sjm»< lal at r aii(nnni!n ft#r fiurt^i> ADDU I I I j49 words
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Article597 1952-12-09 6 I onducling an I n post-mortem one is m the happy position ot being endowed with remarkable powers of hindsight. Hoy ilty and unreal might be one's arguments, they will nevertheless prove thai happened had to happen. In tin Federation the elections have shown that the alliance has597 words
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Article350 1952-12-09 6 Review of views Hooliganism li T Is very disturbing to hear reports from Kelantan ot the common occurrence of gang fig its by hooligans and ot beating up oi persons I rewara or payment, says i Utusan Melayu editorially, i These occurrences may have i been excusable a hundred i350 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-12-09 6 "Some complaint, it seems, about tlw depth <.t the Wore!"'12 words
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Article980 1952-12-09 6 IS THE YOUTH OF MALAYA READY? r PHE adoption of Malaya's new education policy of providing free compulsory education for all children up to twelve years of age. has once again brought forth the reminder that Malaya largely is a country of young people. Official figures prove that a third980 words
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475 1952-12-09 6 Nationalization Will Not Help Rubber Workers S .Nationalization has never met with much success. It has only revealed tortcomings. When Government controls an industry, the latter goes from bad to worse. Nationalization has its limits, and wh< c private industry has silo ceeded, it should be allowed to cany on.475 words
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Letter328 1952-12-09 6 Sir: Your correspondent "J.G.N.' 1 writing under the heading ''Do As The Romans Do" m your issue of December 2 has, I think, rather allowed his zeal to run away with him somewhat. Judging from his letter. I cannot help but conclude that he is against compulsory Chinese328 words
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Letter106 1952-12-09 6 Sir: How would you I i when you wake up one morning and find that your wish has come true? This is what happened to me learnt ot the plan for a bridge for pedestrians at Col Iyer Quay. I have been a clerk Union Building and hi106 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-12-09 6 ALEN JOSEY - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEN JOSEY Courage i.< .h. chrslcr rrnmea( must t.i m hot h hand ward us li.i|)|u ii ftlds tfl babh I f«»r i it !<i (m dtfi-29 words
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Advertisement38 1952-12-09 6 jrjill WEIGHING MACHINE P| IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOTS n& I SOUND INVESTMENT c REGULAR INCOME H|||H FEDERATION DISTRIBUTORS WANTED CoN cr Ar.te \gmk THORESEN CO., (M) LTD ■'ij «6. WINCHESTER HOUSE. COLLYER QUAY wv^^ mm^ PH ONE *****.38 words
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Advertisement490 1952-12-09 6 Her name is Miss Post* OCJ had .1 shoch when pituit.iry, anA she's one tf I told you she was twrafy- H three. \ou t!)-'Uj;i)t xoiMlsf j baby-face with the scatter- u-tt'i m this vncs by n. K. brained talk and the I'is imie Selbourne. eyes was only sixteen. I490 words
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Advertisement28 1952-12-09 6 M 1 i P**fT* S SB S3/5 S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 1 15 I n QOU t CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTDcan ora) |N( LITTIt \s .1 INH28 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-12-09 7 J)[)Oll» v ith \;:/l. loops li.tir >'X hi i < Utt4 Kill Nm.i i mind .i <(! MirrorMirror - 18 words
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Article70 1952-12-09 7 GO VT. ANSWERS UNION CHARGES Standard Stall Reporter 111 Singapore Government h.is "kepi In touch s ol the Singapore I each* rs I nion on Education Service and knows thrir views us on the scheme, 91 Mr. if \v Nightingale, limenl Officer, told The Standard yesterday. He the Gov< m■-70 words
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Article129 1952-12-09 7 ANZUS, Pacific Discussed LONDON. Dec B.— Defence m the Pacific was the chief topic yesterday m talks at nearby Chequer's, country home of Prime Minister fi Churchill The talks began on Saturday among Mr, ChurchiU, f he Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Gordon Menzies. the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr.129 words
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Article74 1952-12-09 7 Partner Is Electrocuted KOH MOH SENG, a 47--year-old partner of a tyre and battery shop, died afl I he was electrocuted m his shop ai Rochore Canal Road yesterday afterni i Koh's nephew said he found his uncle at the back of the p mi ip n the Boor r74 words
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Article410 1952-12-09 7 Premiers Will Discuss With US Issues A Iready Defined LONDON, Dec. 8 (Reuter)— Common wealth Prime Ministers meeting here to shape a plan for expanded world trade, have defined the issues they will seek to discuss with the United States m Washington early next year410 words
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Article271 1952-12-09 7 Riots In Tunis; Bom bs Exploded TUNIS, Dec 8 (IP)— Civil unrest flared m French North Africa yesterday m the wake of the gangland style murder of the acting leader of Tunisia's Nationalists. Shots were exchanged m the heart of Tunis between police and an angry mob of 300 trying271 words
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Article118 1952-12-09 7 MR. H. I. Brunnier, President oi the Rotary Interna- tionaL, urged the Rotary International, Singapore, to acquainl themselves with the interna- j tiona] affairs so that they could I help the world m its difficulty Mr. Brunnier, who was speaking at the Island Cl I dinner given118 words
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Article91 1952-12-09 7 THE Massachusetts Institutt of Technology. Muss., is offer- ing two study awards to M ans for participating m its i- 'reign Student Summer Pro ject to be heicl m Juno 8 to Sept. 2f) next year. The benefits of an ay d I COY& 191 words
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Article25 1952-12-09 7 BEIRUT. Dec, 8. (AFP):Thirty persons were injured, I some seriously, during the < Municipal elections held m tbe j Leban yesterday. I25 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-12-09 7 photo. Datin MacKenzie < v seen i" enlin^ Iwo Malai dolls t" Hr« Brunnier (left) an ardenl Hull < rilrrtor Besidi Mrs. K<-n7.i»- is .Mr. Khoo Feik Ke District Ciovernor <ii Rotari (international.— StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-12-09 7 photo. Cold? Well, you can tell: I've k*>{ a fur coal on and I'm still shivering. Charlie poses m his den at Whipsnade (Beds) Zoo when deep snow and drifts covered the Zm> to the d<lifcht of most of the animals- MirrorMirror - 42 words
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Article187 1952-12-09 7 tion ";> (i perjury. Mr. JusB 'hua K:;i Piaw. who was found guilt: arnn > fy to* 1 ears terday. T« ok, who stood ti ia on r'no >ame rharge and who also was convict) was sen ten thre< yi ars 1 >rous imprisonment.187 words
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Article114 1952-12-09 7 THE Katong Boys 1 Club have received donations from the following firms for their Buildins Fund: William Jacks (Ma iya) Ltd. $500, Giimmoii (Malaya) Ltd. I $250, Anglo American Corporation Lid $250 Mansfield Co., Ltd. $250 W H. McNeil! Esq. (Straits Steamship Co. Ltd.) $150, L. Cresson.114 words
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Article67 1952-12-09 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec 8. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond fin on the London Market today: LONDwN RUBBER Spot 2 7 i d. JuneScpf. 2j4u. Dec c f. Hid. Market: Borely steady LONDON TIN Spof £951 per ton buyers, £952 sellers.67 words
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266 1952-12-09 7 ADEN, Dee. 8. Britain*! til dispute with Iran rntcrs a new phase this \w< k v hen the Aden Sopremt Court opens a test case DVCf the ownership of 7S(i tons of Ahadan oil m the Italian tanker Rose Man. Sir Hartley ShaReuter; A.F.P. - 266 words
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Article38 1952-12-09 7 His Lorry Broke Down CHWEE Si-.... tun h failing to i omply the Colonial Secretary to keep Lndoor< I i m 6 a.rti Singapore Third Di Judj I U A iv.;i I. My loi ne troul He ged.38 words
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Article17 1952-12-09 7 11 1 E !>' E M 1 < R. 3 t Li ne. week h :;u p.m.17 words
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26 1952-12-09 7 K1 t t I Ft I Kek Lai m v v No casual X ak. when an u 1 T26 words
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Advertisement53 1952-12-09 7 FLY TO ■SPECIAL REDUCED FARE 135 ETURN BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY nFPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th RETURNING SUNDAY DEC. 14th DEPARTING IPOH 1500 hrs. BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT FOR DETAILS APPLY MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD Cr CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO AT KUALA53 words
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Advertisement123 1952-12-09 7 noiiiJ: )J)ii^oi2j SILVER GIFTS FOR THE HOME Coffee Spoons, m srtj of t T v r Anenwofi Tea Knives wti fitted m presentation Matching Sugar Spoon m Morocco leather case |40 00 F h ><"■•<• ForJ-i s. of 1 if lid rl'i bi'.d. i Jam Spoon ond Euftcr Knife, the123 words
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Article309 1952-12-09 8 Speeches, Beer m mm a m 4 f Ql fl ft Tit f) Welcome Party standard Shipping Reporter MOORED alongside a Singapore wharf yesterday was a British freighter, whose officers and men recently had their first taste of Chinese hospitality Communist style- and pronounced it309 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-12-09 8 photo. THE Blue Funnel freighter, Autolytus. alongside a Singapore wharf yotrrday. She is on her way home aftrr paying her first visit to Communist China. standardstandard - 26 words
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157 1952-12-09 8 MINNKAPOLIS. Dec. 8. AP) An engineer said Sunday the Air Force has an automatic pilot for jet planes designed to make automatic the whole procedure of flying a lighter plane, finding and attacking the target, and homing the plane.' T"!ie new electronic pilot has157 words
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Advertisement645 1952-12-09 8 I FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE I 1..,, Lqs \m_. \i \mnn.in S .midi.tn Citie» Prn.ms i' S hum Spore An LA/SI II \>k Bl M-' M S6Ue< n/2SDc< S9 Dee/1 Jai 21 Jan w.• i Bl IR -.im 51 WJ»« 89Ja«/lFeb 24 Feb and pa^c: ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.645 words
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Advertisement564 1952-12-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China an Japaa from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Mso direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penant From "Yorbow" Dec 14 Dec 19 Japan B*kong iv, ing*' D«*i 20 Dec 22 Bongkong Saib Sails Sails Penant P S'hani564 words
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Advertisement597 1952-12-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal KoUerdam Uo>d Hollaad America Ltee Nedertaad Ltaw Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEH ITOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEH OKI EANS Spore P STiani Peauc ROEPAT (SMN) LI 15 Dei 16 Dec 17 Dec SCHIEDTE (HAL) £9Dec/6Jan Man RJan '("'KI.FKKS (SMN) 9 14 Jan597 words
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Advertisement387 1952-12-09 8 tAST ASIATIC lift SAILINGS lIIOM his v"KOKICA 1 for Djakarta Bansk< k Sa tm 1 1 kung Manila Kobe Yok. hams 11 n\, "SELANINA- foi Banfkoh n r. fpasaengert oniy) ■kin A' f, f Ifalbouroa Svdr,«T Brlsbsne fnot load.'ne i, I MMXIV for Bai fp^ssenseis m "MALACCA' for Djakarta, Bangkok,387 words
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Article201 1952-12-09 9 Turns lo R.L, 7 Ceil lon For Raw Materials Standard Market Reporter China has launched her trade offensive possible areas of South East Asia for hkc rubber, tin, copra, pepper and or. tes of übber from Malaya, lon and making plan! foi Ind ia nisi201 words
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Article13 1952-12-09 9 Speed Up In Issuing Of Permits W If. >uld as 24 D mits13 words
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Article27 1952-12-09 9 WASHINGTON, D< Indoi bowing a n ible vere <■■ ;.j r pan 0,000 I Dounds during 'he >nd- Ind source pounds D ment .said.27 words
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Article115 1952-12-09 9 S' PORE-HK TRADE BOOM HONGKONG, I- H (UP)^Trade between ll«»ni;kong Hid Sin^ipoi* is on the upgrade, according to a report published here m the I>.ui> Commodities Quotations. The <liil\ auirkej shed said ships plyins hptwren the two ''•ni'-s ure carryini cargoes averaging "Mmhi tons each trip Outgoing loads from Hongkong115 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-12-09 9 photo. Mr KFI Rat< helor. Export Dire( tor of Yauxhall Motors of l.uton, England, who spent seven weeks m Australia and New Zealand, arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC Satwrd.»>. He will spend about five days m Singapore, and Kuala l.umptir, before etuining to London. Pictured from left are: Mr. Nfi.standard - 70 words
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Article25 1952-12-09 9 HONGKONG. Dec 4:— Special sing prie HnnEjkonj! Exchange 515.61 to El sterlU.S. $1 $1,834 to 1270 to one Indoipiah; Gold $280 50 to25 words
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Article360 1952-12-09 9 1 I k. t 1 IM.l 5TI I II ten S S 0 cd 2.02 rd 1.20 I 10 BO .3 10 cd 2 79 "»r 2 81) 3 <)O 7/1J T 6 cd 6 VJ/44/6 < Hita 3 28/v K rns W bl) B:in*rin 9/- cd360 words
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Article129 1952-12-09 9 RESTRICTIONS on the re-export of motor trucks *and glucose to neighbouring areas have been lifted because of the easier supply position, .Mr. VV. H. Walker, Controller of the Singapore Imports and Kxports Department, said yesterday. M< rtoi truck from soft car' r it'M-y areas can thus129 words
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Article114 1952-12-09 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib j m Sin^a uore yesterdaj were. No 1 R.S S Spot loose 933 94j FOB m halts Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 93| 94J No. 2 K.S.S. 88! 894 No. R.S.S. 85§ 853 Tone: S{< •;>(!>. LONDON Hi BBER Monday's <> p c114 words
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Article101 1952-12-09 9 RICHMOND. Virginia, Dec. ?>, (UP)— The Reynolds Metal Company yesterday announced the purchase of the Berbice Company Ltd. of British Guiana. a subsidiary of the American Cyanamid CompHn.\ with a productive capacity ol about 20.000 tons of bauxite per month. The Company president, Mr. EL S.101 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-12-09 9 LONDON. Dec. 8 (AFP) British output of cot Inn yarn amounted to 17,610,000 pounds riurinq the week ending Nov. 22. This was 100.000 pounds more than the previous W« k. photo. Major J. D. K. Hagtie (left), managing director of A Wander Ltd. (Ovaltine) and Mrs. HagueStandard - 96 words
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Article168 1952-12-09 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER declined y I cenl per lb. on an irregular market m Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 93 J cents per lb. Quotations opened at 'MJ cents per ib., about rent below Saturday's level? and throughout the168 words
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Article109 1952-12-09 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market was Mnady m the ropra section where some business was reported and quiet m the coconut oil yesterday. Copra changed hands at $34 for December and Dec/Jan. shipments, with buyers at the price and sellers at $34$ per picul. Coconut oil109 words
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Article91 1952-12-09 9 Slump In UK Fish Prices HONGKONG. Dec. 8. (Reu-fer-AAP) Fish prices -lumped here at the weekend when one of two large Japanese fj filing trawlers dumped part of its catch on the whole all market. The other Japanese tray i r was expected to unload her catch today. Hongkong's 50,00091 words
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Article48 1952-12-09 9 LONDON. Dec. 8 (Renter) British steel production last month was at an annual rn\> of 17,951,000 tons, the highest ever recorded, the Iron .md Steel Federation announced today. Previous best month was November 1950 when an annual rate of 17.472,000 tonwas reached.48 words
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Article56 1952-12-09 9 NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (Router I—Mr.1 Mr. John .1. McCloy, former president of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, v.iil succeed Mr. Winthrop W. Aidrich, chairman of the Chase National Bank, it was announced .yesterday. Mr. Aldrich is Ambassadordesignate to Britain. His appointment was announced last56 words
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Advertisement86 1952-12-09 9 go A S to reinenlier >^V M your Irle n <I fa J^ and relatives this g CHRISTMAS vx S AND NEW YEAR f£ >Jtk to send a sabserlptioa )^J 5^ to ihe SINGAPORE STANDARD JL Place your order witb your a*aresl X .tT* n^Hsagenl or l<> Circulation Mai«digei r86 words
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Miscellaneous1006 1952-12-09 9 y i» > Jt 0 jib £*~A M MSm&QMJ&£@?7PV dsr j i > ir 4. J LiiDr Jj JU Jr?L J&s§& wot* /to A -4. L^Lw rrur<iin/vnn Kuala Lv ie [If] "> J i. Lai I I pai I) DIARY Sibu. X g <ML4 4 k i i- if ■<1,006 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1952-12-09 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By *Thf* iii>lis Art* Hiiufhtfi M»v J/c> And My Gal!' II w us not so many moons a?o that the hit tune "I Wish I Were" waa on everybody's lips. Last week, they could have still been whistling it, if they had heard about Mr.1,039 words
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Advertisement25 1952-12-09 10 S -.A H y,... ;j.. .....A A.• > fOi? YOUR X'MAS COMFORT" I I CANE FURNITURE C 0. p I s^l. HAVELOCK KOAI), j SINGAPORE. f25 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-12-09 11 PI \< I Gra uman's Chinese Theatre. EVENT; Hollywood premiere <■; 'iu!> Cenfory-Fox'a leehnicoloiur production "The S»OWS Kilimanjaro." S( ENE: I iliu vtar .feane (rain. husbaad Paal llrinkman and l.r. div. (iiMtdwin Knight This MOTie X"i a big bun>t irdtn "!Oth entury -Foxs Prfsident >p\ros Skour.ts when72 words
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Article1514 1952-12-09 11 r 111 I n( Hula. wlule > utertainment |lltlr 1 v R s I I'.irdman. ree Wise Kools r ii.»t a certain .'-v a leg is n mtn an u in z rtail WProfessor Alfred ,i r rench pianist f the Normal Haste, Paris,1,514 words
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Advertisement45 1952-12-09 11 COMMISSION MEMBERS of the he are invited to I a session of the jrity Commission I: he! J m the MuniCouncil Chamber. Lumpur, on hursdoy, December 1952 of 10.30 a.m. nd, ir they so desire, to address rhc Commis Mon on measures to I corruption.45 words
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Advertisement300 1952-12-09 11 SITUATIONS VACANI European Company invites applications from Servicemen iring to live m Singapore after release from the Forces Applicants must be of good education appearance, character. singie and not over 27> years old The Company will train the successful applicant m all branches of the textile maintenance business Good sai300 words
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Advertisement585 1952-12-09 11 NOTICES KEW ESTATE, LIMITED j (Incorporated ri Singapore) I j NOTICE rS EIERI BY GIVEN that Uie rty-third Ge» i i Mccl r;^ d' the ('")\->.r'v be held at the registered office,! 2A Mr leiro Bui .uz. i Street, Singapore, on Ifon 29th Decemi er, 1052, M U noon to585 words
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Advertisement276 1952-12-09 11 the nmm turf club XVI AS SKW VKAK ME£TIN(. nsz si likl.h th l^i cmbf r T^*." s.jt;n(!.i\ ::ih Deeeaiber, 18 1 bwtsia f, Xt J.inu.ir> 1 S.iturd.i> Irri .l.inu.ir> I' 1 ENTRII < N H bM lay Uth D< SCRIBII Bl RS for t 1 P Year IS'I SEPTEM276 words
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Miscellaneous199 1952-12-09 11 TMASS jT g fln AH T DM'T LEA' ETM DID NO T^ASSUH, TanJ'WE HAIKjY EP hE'S A W <*, p/7? t v*f 1 J^^|« nj*^. "^j^U. Dv /i 3 '•■■3~.;- DO Gita carv /buv;n'NO stranger, how km ah I "»^T MM I 3TfMES. y THET.f— THETSNEAK RAISE. GRUNT, j MORE199 words
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Article, Illustration192 1952-12-09 12 Miss Lim Shows Promise Of More Titles Pretty Mi i i.i... Ec Liaa, out land m omaa pl.i j tt .it t'i. Selangor iuni<»r championil ps l promise <>i iutur«* state h w ben Bbc t t the tourn.im.nt laded .»t Ku ii i I utiijuji i :ml nmlit. n192 words
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Article14 1952-12-09 12 Dutch Club Trounced I by i l to g P W an the Dul14 words
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Article99 1952-12-09 12 'A' Company Wins Shoot NINE teams representing units of the Singapore Volunteer Corps competed for the Iroquois Cup on Sunday, at Nee Soon Range. The trophy was won by \V Company team led by Lieut B. Alinjoot and the runners up were Headquarters team with Captain A. V. Peasey as99 words
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Article505 1952-12-09 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By RIDDEN by Frank Frannery, Mont Claire, a last start winner at Penang m October, showed up to advantage when he finished slightly ahead of Meditation (Russell) m a testing run over three furlongs this morning, returning the very good time of 39 3505 words
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Article214 1952-12-09 12 Tan Poh Lim (141 lbs) won th< Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Association N >vice Championship Cup with a total aggregate lilt of 515 lbs. (Press 155, Snatch 145. Jerk 215) held at the residence i;f Mr. Ho Pheng Khoen on Sunday. The championship was held to214 words
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129 1952-12-09 12 VNHATTAN B FA C H. California. Dec. 8 (AP): Wynn Rogers of Pasadena, California. scored an upset over national champion Martin Mendez, San Diego to win the men's singles finals of the 12th annual Manhattan Beach open badminton tournament last night. The scores wereA.P. - 129 words
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Article201 1952-12-09 12 A LAST minute rally gave the Public Works Department Sports Club the necessary goal to edge a strong Malayan Royal Navy side out of the Singapore Hockey Association's junior knockout competition. PDWSC won by two goals to one m the match which was played at Balesties201 words
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602 1952-12-09 12 JEFFREY JAMES - SAFA CLUBS CALL FOR NEW SETUP —And New Rules JEFFREY JAMES By SINGAPORE football clubs and associations who claim that they have not been fully represented on the Singapore Amateur Football Association "for umpteen years" will meet this Friday m a protest meeting which may well mean the changing of602 words
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Article331 1952-12-09 12 Tit Bits From The SAFA THE Singapore Amateur Football Association's team to lour Hong Kong and Manila m the new year will consist of 17 players and three officials. While the team has yet to be selected, the SAFA Council yesterday decided on their officials, who are Messrs. Soh Ghee331 words
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Article135 1952-12-09 12 HONGKONG, Dec. 8, (UP).— The ii mgriong Football Association has decided that it cannot accept responsibility for making arrangements and taking on financial obligations for touriig soccer teams which are also visiting other points m the Far East. The point came up at a meeting m135 words
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Article43 1952-12-09 12 IX a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday, S*:;r Soccer:;. b a1 Morrisey's XI by six goals 'o four. Scorers for Soccerites were Rahim Omar (2>, Robert, Samad, Kirn San and Hoi Meng. For Morri.-eyV XI. I:i--glis scored three ;■<: Donald one.43 words
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Article34 1952-12-09 12 HOCKEY. SHA Senior KO ToTirncy—TTC v ABOD at LA.: Junior Tourne>i SER ABOD II at Gilman Barrack*. Friendhj Shell v GIIQ Signal; at Paya Lebar. B ADMIX TON: 'S' Championship at SBS.34 words
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272 1952-12-09 12 SINGAPORE Cricket CM B use of their advantage la weigh! I triencc I RAOC by U pointi (two tries and thiv \n to three (a try) on the [lading < < FOR the Club, Fainuan had some fine runs mi n centre272 words
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Article359 1952-12-09 12 Tayfield Co Worry Aussies BRISBAxNE, Dec. 8, (Reuter-AAP).- As m their first innings, Australia failed to master South Africa's steady attack on the third day of the opening test here today. At the close Australia had scored 242 for the loss of six second innings wickets and led hv 3tl359 words
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Article20 1952-12-09 12 Tiong Bahru B iton I B Cci; B mini I m B with Mi R I B too Convenor <•• Stn20 words
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Article55 1952-12-09 12 INDIANS FOR RED CHINA EN \Si I n |h \">i.i r» rhampioi 111 Sin-.ijMH. i» V 111 t tmmunisl will p!.i\ ,i m I teams. < plain •)> team II im mi and h l«'th Mini Us the Indian pntl ping. 'lit\ In! tOOI nt inn rludc n i i55 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-12-09 12 Victory Dinner Rovers Sports Llul> Mad a victory Celebration on Saturday night at the Diamond Rc*taurant. This was tor their success m the SAFA Division 1 league and the McGregor Watt throwing m (up. Sitting from lei't to rijht are: Messrs. Kok hong Fook, Ang Soon Hoe (Rover's president), Chee96 words
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Advertisement28 1952-12-09 12 I: .\ni:_\M TO THE"sTAK»fIF3 CHRISTMAS TO FUND GAI»A B/ILI T O IC* I"i T I, m nil CATKAY RESTAURANT IliM.h FKOM S'I1»K1 STAMHK \i <mm ki Mr® '\j^i\ „>■28 words
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