Singapore Standard, 13 December 1952
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Title Section21 1952-12-13 1 I ■^B irf "^L^^ Singapore Standard ■fc IL X VOL. 11l NO. 164 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS21 words
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Article117 1952-12-13 1 RAF Men First In The Tunnel 1 motive Ol the Japanese m conndeisroand tunnrl daring the Hie mswei remained a mystery after it rough]} explored from viu\ to end hv a M officers and nt-uspapennen yesterday be completely empty. had lined iron had entrar ne tunnel, ceded at 8.:;<) yesterday117 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-12-13 1 N<> bones no oil, no machinery. Jnsfl water, nrater eTerywhere. The gnessers have RaisAed raessinc bm the mystery tunn«'i remains a mystery. A party of K.U m n arid reporters yesterday uad♦'(i th,. whole 150 feet of its length and came back with wei feet.45 words
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Article28 1952-12-13 1 AUSTR UJA will send a services contingeni oi il) men and 12 women to the Coronation Acting Prime Minister S Arthur Fadden announced < rra i <-^<y.28 words
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Article48 1952-12-13 1 Singapore Police yesay banned the sale 'and ation m {he Colony of Malayalam publications of specified >nly imported from South India. Tiie publications are: "Navagam. Vol. 2 No 6 Xo. 10 of July 12 and Aug. 9, 1952 respectively and "Koumudi" of O 6 195248 words
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Article210 1952-12-13 1 RABAT, Morocco, Dec. l?. (Renter).— Large forces of police and troops backed by armoured cars and tanks were ordered to "standby" today as French officials alleged fears of new disturbances m this French protectorate. The Nationalists have called for a three-day strike. Poli and troops210 words
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Article60 1952-12-13 1 Rubber: Sharp Drop R I v, BE It prices m Singapore feU sli:irj)ly on .i u(\ik markei yesterday, first Rradf rubber for Dei :-;ni«t i shipment being quoted 928 cenis per ll>. at the close, a drop of 1-; cents from Thursday's levels. During the day cj ii«»t.itioBS fluctuated between60 words
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Article102 1952-12-13 1 BOMBAY, Dc<\ 12 (UP):— A luminous nocturnal object, I, ■> bed as "the Moon's youngei sister,* 1 "a space station," "a flying saucer." i just a plain "meteor." was reported noticed m the skies over Madras from points as far apart as 400 miles be- Dec.102 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-12-13 1 THE Government of India yesterday introduced a Bill to allow divorce for the first time among Hindus.20 words
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Article231 1952-12-13 1 Radio Patrol Division Help Fund FOLLOWING the magnificent example <;f th<> 1-1 Police In spectors m Negrl Sembilan who contributed SI 30 to the Readers' Christmas Toy Fund recently, the rank and file of the Singapore Radio Patrol Division yesterday came forward with :>.">.>. P. Hashim bin (iedon handed m231 words
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298 1952-12-13 1 CLERK ON GRAFT TRIAL ABSCONDS, WARRANT ISSUED THE Singapore Police Force v, a uideiud ytvstel to a: rest a Singapore Emprqi men! Trusi clerk who fa ed I turn up at his continued trial m the Singapore Assize Court on charge oJ corruption, abetment of forge;. i g g< line298 words
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Article475 1952-12-13 1 Police Find Subscribers' Lists On Red PENANG, Fri. Among documents found m the possession of a terrorist who was killed by a Police patrol today, are lists of subscribers and the sums paid by them to the Malayan Com munist Party. Revealing this, the Chief Police Officer,475 words
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150 1952-12-13 1 CORONATION SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday agreed to spend 1 $40,000 to illuminate cer'ain buildings, statues and parks m the City during the Coronation celebrations next year. Only three Councillors Messrs. S. S. Manyam (Independent Labour North), Mr. Philip Williams (Labour Rochore) and Mr. A.150 words
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Article92 1952-12-13 1 Gas Men Strike Tomorrow Standard Staff Reportef HOUSEWIVES m Stega pore v ill l»a\ e m gas it fron J a.m. Sii!)(l,i\ mm m i 11 14 riii^ jgciriiwi ml* reached bj the M ias stokers <>i the < it Omum II when t!ic\ net iecwHj yesterday. Tin 1 Con92 words
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Article125 1952-12-13 1 PORTSMOUTH. Dec. 12. (Renter): A squadron of British naval helicopters Left here m the aircraft carrier Perseus, 13.350 tons, today to take part m the war against the terrorists m Malaya. The squadron of 10 Ameri-can-built Sikorsky machines will be the first of its type to be125 words
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Article75 1952-12-13 1 TORONTO. D< It i:-'u-i<r;. Toronto hacber was esterd iy eh ifgtd befoi e th<FoJicc ommission with refostoc t«» soa?e Mr. s. Thaya K.i.j.iii. Malayan Trade Union Official, uu Oct. 31. i;i :r^»- v,,is broo t Lhc Joint La bonr oramJl t.i rombai r.ni i! intolerance undci .i75 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-12-13 1 photo. THE Governor, Mr. J. !i F. Nicollj presents the I Singapore Colours to the Singapore stout conting- ent who will attend the Pan Pacific Jamboree m i Sydney on Dec. Z9. i 1 Mr. Nkoll also present- i ed the Jamboree Colours to the scouts. The cere- moiiy tookStandard - 57 words
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Article180 1952-12-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt— The Malayan riantinIndustry Employers Association will hold a meeting on Monday, Dec. 2V, to decide what \vaj«e rates are to hv pi. d when the price ol rubber falls below 70 cents per lb. The meeting will also sider the signature180 words
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Advertisement14 1952-12-13 1 1 ™/4T I jjifl NATIONAL \j^D| APPLIANCES Ifrf.:! R* v* Ak if\ fIBWU' I^Vs14 words
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Advertisement109 1952-12-13 1 I 4mr it nit X'tn ttm lj rt Jj Th 'NOVELTY*TOM 6b NoitK Bridgf Ro Phone 3)23 Singapore 6 fir. Kvl c i Pa i the m Grl M M ".(.I I li,.- \ln people lln i s ii r ii! prep 1 1 d o i.m l i <">i109 words
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Article136 1952-12-13 2 Admiralty Is Heeded Standard Stall Reporter IBE strike notice bj 10.000 daily-rated empiowes <>1 the Naval Base, Seletar, Singapore! has been iritndrawn, it v s announced yesterda3 -by the Union, represeni aurhat they cannot Court so strike nol The had originally >trike notice m Dec136 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-12-13 2 photo. Tin: kk; MOMENT: What goes into the bag next? Thousands of children linf-d up yesterday afternoon at the New wmid Amusement Park and. .v j;iM'>t>. of the Management and ihe Rotary Club of Singapore, thrilled to four hours of free rides, drinks, tin -mas and a bifc ba^ filledStandard - 59 words
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Article31 1952-12-13 2 Si> ORE British Counin Kuala r on Monday. f its Id five :> Of t 1 1 tO S B vec. I Wt Kve an I Chan31 words
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Article53 1952-12-13 2 PERM] rS i ;n prr .t< lotteries of less than $1,000 1 and whose net proceeds are for j ities couid be made to the I Commissioner for Estate D The Financial Secretary has I delegated the powers conferred on him by the Private lottt Ordinance to53 words
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91 1952-12-13 2 an Gv me;: 1 B rig Fellow m ->r inter 1 thai urrj a net mcc of AC TOO Ft hips. I to prov:;-. j post- ante or junior <xc 'utive iai normally will be rded to persons m the groups 21 to 28.91 words
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Article95 1952-12-13 2 A TMOSPIIKRIC COHditions have halted further negotiations between Martian officials and the Children's Party Committee of the Americas Club. Singapore lo have Santa Claus arrive m Singapore this year by rocket plane. m keeping with the tiniev As a result. it was ;«n--nounced yesterday that95 words
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Article, Illustration412 1952-12-13 2 YESTERDAY was The Big Day, the one that 5.000 Singapore kids look forward to every year until they are too old for such great expectations. It was Christmas Day agaLi at the New World Amusement Paik where, annually at thisStandard - 412 words
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Article208 1952-12-13 2 SEREMBAN, 1 ri.— S. Rajah, a52 year-old health inspector until recently employed by the Health Department. Port Dickson, was today sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Abbott al the Seremban High Court for corruptly accepting sf)00 from a Port Dickson businessman, Chua208 words
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Article51 1952-12-13 2 Newsprint For Reds THE 6-850-ton Norwegian vessel, Tarn, with a cargo of 10.000 tons newsprint for the Red China port of Shanghai. arrived m Singapore yesterday. This will be the Tarn".-: flrst visit to China since the Communists com? to power more than two years ago. The newsprint is from51 words
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Article65 1952-12-13 2 TWO men. Wai Choon (40) and Tan Thkun Wah (45) were charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with attempting to exnon 105 ball-bearings and four clutch plate to Hongkong on Nov. 22 without obtaining a permit from the Controller of Imports and Exports. Tan was also65 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-12-13 2 MARRIED yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, were Miss Ferris Dodge and Mr. B radii- y H o v e y, tiro Americans who met in April in San Francisco. Mr. Hovey is with Standard Vacuum Oil Company He arrived in Singapore tnStandard - 109 words
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Article123 1952-12-13 2 MCP To Be Con trolled By Peking? THE Chinese-language newspaper. Chung Shing Jit Pao, repori I ihe Commir I Pany of China has been given overall control over the Malayan Communist 'Party. T ie pro-Kuomintang paper. which riifi not give a source for its .-lory, said the oh;-. wa? recently123 words
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Article100 1952-12-13 2 Malacca Show A Success MALACCA. Or". 12.— Si j hundred students from nese schools m the Settlement participated this morning m the first "Chinese Sch< Playtime" at the Capitol T i atre The programme, mainly ol ftfandar n songs, was sponsored by Radio Malaya, R Malaya's Deputy Director, Mr. I100 words
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Article137 1952-12-13 2 The Standard acknowledges "i.i thinks the following donations to Hie Christmas Toy i mid: \lr»adv acknowledged $23,374.76 Runk and file of the R3dip Patrol I)i\iBiovt. Singapore 53.00 Mrs. Stella Boon 25.00 M ">. I. Fowler, Jolore 500 n mr m v^ok Sinha 10JI The Scuba w .t137 words
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Advertisement86 1952-12-13 2 £t/erif Woman y^n3fc ti/tes Per/untes for J^ jt CWWSTMAS K'V 1 if W S v—-^ GUERLAIN L^ I I f*"^i'< ■■••>•■ I I §gsk£ V-i^ PERFUME LIU fas illustrated) $55.00 N' cut*u«H PERFUME L'HEUUE BLEUE S 55.00 and §40.00 m \qr perfume shalimar $35.00 and $67.00 FLEUR DE FEU S86 words
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Advertisement113 1952-12-13 2 Exclusive Swiss Watches TATEK, PHILIPPE ROLEX LONG IN ES BAU M E AUDEMARS PIGLJET VACHERON ET CONSTANTS NOTABLE NAMtS >N THE HISTORY LF THE WATCH I iJUSTRY So!c SINGAPORE PENANG mmt O\E 9BSVUIX REFRIGERATOR 111 M.i I m 'i s i> v EASI TEKMS CAN Bl n i TRADING CO113 words
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Article222 1952-12-13 3 fylucu t ion Dept )love To Meet Builders' Need MEET fhe very grave shortage" of <n the building business m Singacparfment of Education will build a. 'iis year to train artisans. asking us for such 01 Educati n appro i proj< kind m the The P;, A222 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-12-13 3 phut... THERE were three newfans at the meeting of the Singapore City Council yesterday. Here are tWO of them, both Labour candidates Who were successful at the recent elections. They are: Mr. S Ja^anathan (left) and Mr. A. R, Lazarona triuht) from South and North Wards respectively, With Mr. K.Standard - 80 words
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Article37 1952-12-13 3 3 Schools In 1 For City Area i dill' I U\ |kc •is Ihil \i t: id i >• ite, 1 llltl N •i i t. i:.». u i \u\ m i.-m.iril i hunt ia rl B■ r37 words
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Article82 1952-12-13 3 THE closure of two stand-' pipes by owners of Frankel j E c has raised a protest from the Attap Dwellers Association. In a letter to the Singapore Council, the Association says the action led to a great deal of bitterness and "attap lers, if not properly82 words
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Article122 1952-12-13 3 TIGER Beer comes of age next Saturday. The 21st birthday of this well-known beer will be celebrated m Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lcmpnr and Malaiva. The bumper party to be given by Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., managers and distributors of Malayan Breweries' Tiger Beer,122 words
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Article177 1952-12-13 3 PENANG, I ri.— The fact that there were more robberies reported m Province Wellesley than m Penan« was attributed by a police spokesman today to the one hundred characters lottery craze which was more prevalent m the Province than the island. M; J. R. Cole. OC177 words
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Article48 1952-12-13 3 AXG PIIOA (59) was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to two months' rigorous imprisonment for fraudulent possession of 40 katis of rice on Dec. 11 at the junction of Pickering Street and Synagogue Street. Ang had one previous conviction for a similar offence.48 words
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Article53 1952-12-13 3 THERE was an appreciable drop m the number of deaths caused by pneumonia this week 22 as against 30 Lasl week. Enteritis was the other mtj r 'killer' accounting for another 22. Total number of deaths for the week ending Dec. 6 was 159 while the number of53 words
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Article140 1952-12-13 3 A NEW series, "Call m a. on You," will be on the air from January 8. In this programme. Len Thome of Radio Malaya will pay visits by request to listeners' homes every Sunday morning between 10.30 and noon. Equipped with a portable recorder,140 words
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Article108 1952-12-13 3 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure at an inquest into the death of a woman labourer, Mok Sam (50), who died of head injuries m the hospital on Aug. 21. Mok, according to the police, was carrying a108 words
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Article112 1952-12-13 3 SINGAPORE Government are to be provided with bigger and more offices to serve the growing demands of the public. Beginning this month, the Departments of Medical Services, Education and Immigration will move to a renovated build:ng m Palmer Road, Shortly after this, the Foreign Exchange Control112 words
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Article241 1952-12-13 3 EX-MILLIONAIRE -oldsmith and pawnbroker Lim Soo Ban (04) was adjudicated a bankrupt as partner of the Ban Shiew Pawnshop by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray Aynsley m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The order was made despite a plea by Mr. N.A.241 words
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Article85 1952-12-13 3 ONE of the most substantial aids to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association for 1i)53 will be made through the efforts of a group of teers from the War Department, commercial linns and Governrnent offio These civilian voluntary workers, headed by Mr. John Khoo of the Statistical Department. W D..85 words
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Article39 1952-12-13 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, yesterday granted audience to Baron P. de Gaiffier d'Hestroy who presented to the Governor the Exequatur empowering him to act as Belgian ConsulGeneral m Bangkok with jurisdiction over Singapore.39 words
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Article34 1952-12-13 3 MOBILE vaccination teams will be present at the New World, Great World and the Happy World parks tonight from 7 to 11. To date over 720,000 persons m Singapore have been vaccinated.34 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-12-13 3 PADANG MOTORISTS TO BE TOLD HOW Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Traffic Police will be on duty from 7 am. on Monday on all the roads bordering the Padang to instruct motorists m the use of the "Padang Roundabout." Acting Traffic Chief ASP. Minns said that this is m the nature183 words
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Advertisement112 1952-12-13 3 IF IIfISHI 1? 11l PSPSifT 1 111 liter VfllsUflßLh WLhfttnll iMr 0 r r fc n b Wjf^k Smashing Bargains Sj*&/. \a\r offered before m the Uisbny Sir ww f Mjjfc£r $«!•<> More Than > CWji KUmmtmrml Wee Close at 6 p.m. Today y n hy Bvjrf B»tt Bobea »/M112 words
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Advertisement316 1952-12-13 3 -6 A& t. A A A dufe -W A•-s J di A* LATEST DESIGN PERSPEX FITTINGS. >i I WALL TYPi: BPITISH BRACKET. lANUFACIUE f ft j SUSPENSION FIT! INC I i i 4 Mj Obtainable Finm. I SE^G HOP ELECTRIC CO. I J 171 On-hard Road, Singapore. 9. I.I: i316 words
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Article268 1952-12-13 4 Davis Reviews Progress, Tells Of New Code IPOH, Fri. The year 1952 will always be a memorable year m the Federation because it has seen the introduction of the Employees Provident Fund Scheme, the new Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, which has just been accepted by the Federal268 words
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164 1952-12-13 4 PENANG. Fri. The Settlement Financial Mker, Mr. A.C. Harrison, will move at (he Settlement lotim il meeting on Monday that the report of th< Scttfeweat Finance Committee on applications for Mppteateatarj Settlement expenditure be adopted. The Criminal Justice Bill. 1!>52. and the rf|nrl ol Urn164 words
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Article207 1952-12-13 4 Standard Stall Reporter SATISFACTION at the substantial increase i» khe number «> t people who voted at last Saturday's City 1 ooncil elections was expressed yesterday by Mr. I IV I MeNeiee, the President, m his speech U> the Special meeting <>t the newly constituted207 words
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Article87 1952-12-13 4 ABOI'T SO S from th< I Division met m S i eetini grammes and an budget" for i 3 >re Is the headquartFar Eastern D -he Advent. Mr. B- M Wickwire, R lations Serretar> 5 the C inference will last one He said there were87 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-12-13 4 Seen at the opening: of the exhibition of paintings by some Hongkong artists are. from left, Mr. C. A. Gibson-Hill. Chairman of the Singapore Art Society. Mr. Lee s *ow Mong. President of the China Society of Singapore, and Professor Chao Shao An. China's leading artist. The exhibition was ofStandard - 88 words
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Article133 1952-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The courageous action oi Special Constable. Mon bin Hassan, who saved a 44-year-old Chinese mother and her son from drowning m the river at Gelang Patah, Johore. has a for him the Colonial Police Medal from the Queen. [1 opened on Aug. 4133 words
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Article134 1952-12-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A I number of Chinese liaison officers on the permanent establishment, who hav e been n der training since July will complete their course m the next few Hays. Each of the officer-; m training has spent six weeks m t ne Survey134 words
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Article183 1952-12-13 4 Scouts Get Jamboree Colours FIFTY scouts ol -he Singapore contingem to the PanPacific Jamboree m S presented themselves at Government House yesterday to receive their Jamboree Colours from the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. "As 'the Singapore contingent." Mr. Nicoll told "you hold m your hands I n prestige, the183 words
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Article47 1952-12-13 4 JOHORE BAHRC. Fri. Mohd. Yunos bin Ismail, an employee of the Foresi Department, was committed to the Assizes fur trial, after a preliminary inquiry int charge of corj $30 from Low Teng Kum. a S;ii2;ipore woman, who had a contract wil i te Railway Do-47 words
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Article295 1952-12-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is at present great congestion m buildings housing government offices m Singapore. There are also instances where departments and sections of departments have been split up and accommodated m different parts of the City thus rendering communi- i cation difficult. This295 words
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Article189 1952-12-13 4 Today 's Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS liable i<» load Bbeddiog today: Jalan Anipas. Binwg Hue Biscuit Frty.. 8.M.H.1., MacKiU'hie. Kraddnll Rise, \Jvax«»ff IM.. bland <iolt lul>. Windsor Pk., ><*iftar Pumps. Nee s«M)n. Seietar irel«*jss. SeJetar iiiagf lnit«-d Riibber Plants. Mental llosp.. Trafalgar Kst N<w World. Perak Rd.. Jutland Rd.. liendt--meer Rd.,189 words
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Article489 1952-12-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE TWO RIVAL Labour groups m the SfßgapON City Council yesterday clashed during the meeting of the Council to allocate Committee work lor all Conn cillors. T7T~ The two groups are the ol^* cial Labour Party group com- prising Mi. Philip Williams as489 words
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Article12 1952-12-13 4 Mrs. Lee Gives Away Prizes C. I law of tion. I B12 words
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Advertisement61 1952-12-13 4 Osk VGA WM <Sfa 0& Ifck VA %<• V& ifiZ* XX VMk J^rIRK INK VM i^* i*feJ i v -Hfch!!**il Y^f m lf Sprocketless drop-in loading. The m I fl^^|?^"\fi ty)sw Single framo for slop motion animation 'KEYSTONE" the key to your a CHRISTMAS present problems! i\ i\ SEE YOUR61 words
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Advertisement71 1952-12-13 4 IT'S A FACT! "i I Idt nr f »--d by *iciou« I trioncu'ot tttth Ml m an undtishot JSWI fht mon-iotmg Piranha i* uiuatly only eight »o fwtlvc inches long f^Zr-^7 y\<. *9 JB^ onofhc, toUy^^d^^^^^.A pro \&K /£&£> W!-W& W t o ro c h i Storki -I of71 words
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14 1952-12-13 5 'Let World's Mayors Talk Things Over' It 1 i I 1 I tetd 1114 words
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Article74 1952-12-13 5 LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter) h delegation from the Rubber Growers Association whi h ent« the majority of the t .oean estate producers m tya and elsewhere had a nieeting v-> ;-.m^iv General Sir Gerald Tem- British High Com- >ncr In Malay*. The general rubber situation Federation74 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-12-13 5 Photo h\ MR AW WEE CHIN, son •»f popular T<Mnaiuan businessman \lr. Aw S«*r Kun< ua> married to Mm», lim (.her Cbec Bahru Chinese Chamber <>f Commerce. Medo StudioMedo Studio - 29 words
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Article81 1952-12-13 5 m Mi S ed m a c military truck at the of Geylang Road and Road, s Mrs Tan was inhut her husband ed with mil i i The were taken to the i Hospital. At eight o'clock last night, a Chinese cyclist Tan Ah Kai,81 words
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198 1952-12-13 5 .lOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Charged w ith culpable kicide not amounting to murder by causing the death at Kalmuluu a leiiovv labourer Kuppusaxny, on Pamol Estate, KluanK. was acquitted mm) (Jischarged at the dose ol the prosecution case at the A--siaes before Mr. Justice Buhagiar. The198 words
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Article172 1952-12-13 5 PDfANQ, Fri.— A U looatkme receiv< I I i the ai tenancy of the SU N ilo.ii* for blind and I -p- id children has brought ihe Appeal Fund cklM to W.OJO. Th« lift, tasued re I srd .y. g. tbe Bollowiag dotw>r< j".n Previously atknow172 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-12-13 5 KUALA PILAU District Scout rrpr»**entative* to the Pan -Pacific JjUBbOTM to be held at Sydney. Australia Cheah Koon Chin and Abu Matnor bin Ali.24 words
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Article276 1952-12-13 5 Those Who Tell Will Be Guarded 'With Our Lives' IPOH, Fri.— Mr. T. Q. Gaffikin, Chief Police Officer, Perak, m an address to delegates attending the fifth annual conference of the 25,000-strong Perak State Employees' Union, this morning appealed for "accurate information/ which might lie within276 words
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Article88 1952-12-13 5 BANGKOK. Dec. 12 (AP)— The per capita real income m Malaya and Ceylon showed marked increases aftei the outbreak of the Korean war. the quarterly bulletin of the Economic Commission for a and the Far East stated. It said Burma. Japan, the Philippines and Thailand88 words
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Article21 1952-12-13 5 THE foul British mine j sweepers which arrived m Saigon five days ago left yesterday foj Singapore. AFP.21 words
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Article56 1952-12-13 5 Dat in Sits For First Aid Test JOHORK BAHRU. Ft Da tin Syed Abdul Kadir, wife of the Mentri Be^ar, Johort, and Dato Sheikh Abubakar. office) m charge, Town Boards, Johore. were among the r;m.didates who sat tor the St. John Ambulance examination m ftisi aid, yesterday The examiner* were56 words
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196 1952-12-13 5 .Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec 12. -The emphasis of British policj m Malaya will shift to winning political support at cording to indications piling "P as a result of General Templer's visit hero. Thi j Times Military Correspondont currently reviewing General Templer's off the record196 words
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101 1952-12-13 5 I'HF": Singapore City Council is anxious to bring into effect the licensing of all hawkers on Jan. 1. as recommended by the Hawkers Inquiry Commission, the President, Mr, T. P. F. McN'eice. yesterday to d the special meeting of the Council, The Council approved a schedule101 words
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Article39 1952-12-13 5 OTHMAN bin Nordin was sentenced thrt« month: rigorous imprisonment at the Kuala Lipis Magistrate's Court for assaulting Raja Copal, a bus driver ot the Lin Seong Bus Company and tor behaving m a disorderly ner.39 words
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Article78 1952-12-13 5 TIME CHIEF IS BACK IN COLONY MR FT -v T> Luce, I suer ol 'I nne Life m t *iuje. retui 1 Sing ipore by air yesterday iftei j=. I ir day ii to [ndonesia. i ]<'•■■ f Mr, .)ohn Dowling. '1 one pondeul lot South-eai Mr I to spp78 words
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Article29 1952-12-13 5 lOIIORF. BAHRU Fi Johon Eurai ia ciat ion's Chi isti eliiidi en will be beld Joseph' s Ja a I Ireja .lohoi B De 18 I I29 words
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Article40 1952-12-13 5 LONDON MOVE LONDO I Q f i < .bo' x. p I immti n Mali noun* ed Lm( oi| .r "use of th« b of D F govern m«ot a ever r '■b*»s* He' I -> M Hfii40 words
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Article38 1952-12-13 5 Sin lers A the Go i i T Nir "because it h ftdaa h m" m C two itton hn- i i) t- i Xbc F g Sir p/gl 1 D kgist38 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-12-13 5 from n<nt to ien mm and Towkay Gan HoJTerk^9 words
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Advertisement160 1952-12-13 5 "^K^"^**^ enjoyment j JT ~3m upon Fifncss GIVES STRENGTH BORNEO r ■■t "*«i j^>. *i I i ~*f ?Y -*nJ -cm.c to even V&W4 OE£ iMiRttXW »SiJWJ»S '<" #/i/s i Urisinuis ><>*##• >/*###' v Fnw hi.irs. g M«• Hurt' 1 SHmWmmdl -of r#'# 7/o#f#*% ihiticv. S^ KIAT SHOE CO. anifuni160 words
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Advertisement287 1952-12-13 5 MORE than two and a ball thousand tears periods \-.\b\- aad Behold >t iyo. the C tiincsc toid the nine bj means o! alarm dock this magnificent < andle C lod In principie, n is the essence of simplicity, a Blow-burnmg taper motmCaaM I ocfc«cvidc^edbytfr< I Ues <»;i a Kioun287 words
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Article418 1952-12-13 6 Review of Views Warning To U.M.N-O. THE UMNO is warned by Utiwin Melayu :ißainsr the MCA. The paper says that the MCA will ultimately benefit more than the UMNO from the alliance. This, according io ITtusan, will cause Malays to lose faith m UMNO The fact that m the recent418 words
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Article591 1952-12-13 6 SYDNEY JACOBSON - SYDNEY JACOBSON By a bunch of gangsters are terrorising a village. They commit a brutal murder. The police don't know who the murderers ore, but they suspect some of the villagers are implicated. Police and troops surround the village, round up every man. woman and child, bulldoze591 words
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Article646 1952-12-13 6 PAUL CAVE - PAUL CAVE By Wanted: Ojfice junior (young boy or girl), good ptospects. big firm. Starling salary according to age and abiliiy. Write Box. HPHAT advertisement was published m a newspaper hv a I London firm, and I went along to see wha! the answers were646 words
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Letter189 1952-12-13 6 Sir:—The Straits Time? la its leader of Bth instant, made a most unwarranted and unfair attack on Mr. A. R. Lazarous. All right-think-ing persons must have been perturbed at this unprovoked slander and completely biased judgment on a Councillor who was freely elected by an overwhelming majority and189 words
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Letter143 1952-12-13 6 Sir;—If your correspondent C S. Chee will give us some idea of what he personally does to fight Communism m Malaya, we shall be m a better position to judge whether the space you wasted m your is^ue of Dec. 10 m the publication of his143 words
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202 1952-12-13 6 M.C.A. MUST NOT EXPLOIT GREED OF THE PEOPLE Sir;— l think Mr. Y. C. Yap, was talking sheer nonsense when he said that the $50,000,000 donation ottered the Japanese Military Administration m 1942 as a friendly gesture from Malayan Chinese was collected under the threat of a Samurai sword. Doe?202 words
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Letter173 1952-12-13 6 'RiOTS' OUTSIDE Clfi I I m the th< a Lumpur. There m the p.e who rush for tickets. I am tempted to con them to a gang of rioter are imbing over! and supporting th< on the heads of the rest before dropping themselves m front of the box-office. There173 words
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Letter325 1952-12-13 6 M.C.S. Economic Equality Sir: The comments by the various non-Malay community leaders on the admission of non-Malay Asians into the M.C.S. on the ratio of one non-Malay to four Ma ays under the article "M.C S. posts ratio is not fair" is logical and human but there are other things325 words
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Letter12 1952-12-13 6 Translated As Follow s Ma be "L; JkX voter a worker. Suigapon12 words
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Advertisement673 1952-12-13 6 w* §>lanfcar& hnhi.rinl* nl |forJl#Jtf HEAD OFFICE: lIS Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nor *****—***** CobU b Tclcqroph Addren TIGERNEWS, Sinqopcrt. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Pnnfinq Home Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulror Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Larh Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone673 words
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Advertisement26 1952-12-13 6 murphy radh more signal Sole AgLtits S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD.^-U. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE A"4!ways Milder Eretter Tasting Wooler Smoking Chesterfield III! IMIOM 1 SWCAHI i26 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-12-13 6 USELESS EUSTACE Well! now you've tau^h| him t talk fe| any more «Jever13 words
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Article344 1952-12-13 7 C 'wealth Talks Stress Sterling Con ver Utility LONDON, Dec. 12. The British Commonwealth laid here yesterday a broad new programme aimed at bringing prosperity and free trade to the Western world. But the most important conclusions detailed policy decisions reached at a two-week economicReuter; A.P. - 344 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-12-13 7 photo. lhi> pliant m Bertram Mills Circus Is adrpt at walking the bottles during rrhearsals at training Quarters at Ascot, Berkshire A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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103 1952-12-13 7 Mountbatten To Get New 'Med.' Post PARIS. Dec. 12 (Renter)— General Charles Foulkes, Canadian Chairman of the Atlantic Part military committee, announced yesterday that the committee had agreed on establishing a new naval command m the Mediterranean. This completed the whole command structure of the Atlantic Pact. It was stated103 words
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Article161 1952-12-13 7 LONDON. Dec. 12 (Reuter) Lord Swinton, formerly Minister of Materials, recently appointed Commonwealth Relations Secretary said here last night that m forty years' experience he had never left an Empire conference with more encouragement or inspiration. The Commonwealth Conference had been mosi successful and was a161 words
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Article47 1952-12-13 7 Dr. Louis Alan Bombard. 27-year-old French adventurer, was seen last week making progress across the Atlantic m his raft-type boat. A ship's captain cabled Bombard's family, saying he had spotted him "'in perfect health, hoping to see land m 20 days." A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article32 1952-12-13 7 LONDON. Dec. 12, (UP) Queen Mar;/ to.ik her first outing m ten weeks yesterday and surprised Lond >ners cheered when they saw her driving m the morning .sunshine.32 words
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171 1952-12-13 7 LONDON, Dec. 12, (AP)— Lord Kemsley yesterday sold the tabloid London Daily Graphic to Associated Newspapers, Lord Kotherniere's group which owns llie rival Daily Mail. The purchase price was not immedi- ately disclosed. An announcement from Kemsley organisation said "the Sunday Graphic will continue I171 words
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237 1952-12-13 7 HONOLI U Dec. 12. President-elect Dwighi Eisenhower i une bach from Korea yesterday and received a colourful welcome as he drove through the Bower-strewn Hawaiian streets and then headed into .1 final round <>t military conferences before flying to New York. I wer arrivedUP; Reuter - 237 words
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Article145 1952-12-13 7 HE DOUBTS IF MacA HAS PLAN 12, p> Truman terday expressed doubt that General Dou. Mac Arthur .n for I Korean war, but said ie deposed Far East ComJer does have a solution nould come forward with ike any decent mar. Truman toid a news conference that he does not145 words
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Article85 1952-12-13 7 US Threat To Cut Off Funds To UN NATIONS, H R, -Senator Alexana member of the rican gation to the Unii N ons. said yester Congress might cut oft" the United Nations unless the nisation provided a eu •antees against es] iage and subversive oog Americans on its staff. Senator85 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-12-13 7 photo. At bis base at Bentwater. England, S*t. Bill gJhoun i b .t h Stars and Stripes and scratches Ins ho;ui m a m.tn t«> woman. APAP - 27 words
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Article211 1952-12-13 7 I.OXDOW Dec. 12 (Reulcr)Mr. Paul Nitze, United States State Department's top policy planner yesterday attended a meeting of British Foreign Office and other experts on Iran presided over by Deputy Foreign Under Secretary Sir Pierson Dixon. Mr. Nitze will fly to Paris today. I211 words
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Article156 1952-12-13 7 SEOUL. Dec. 12 (UP)— The, Eighth Army Commander, General James A. Van Fleet. said today if the Communists tried to stage a winter offensive we'd finish them off." The Eighth Army Commander said, however, he did not believe the Reds would attempt such an156 words
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Article232 1952-12-13 7 COPENHAGEN, Dec 12 \P» In-line Juisensfti \\vh\ her first formal news mfinifi yesterday word of her Chang* from a man into a WWII 11 brake into public punt. She saM has no Hollywood ambitions as an actress and no mien j tion to profit f aimrrcmry232 words
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Article56 1952-12-13 7 SECRETARY of Stat< 1 gnate, John Foster Dulles, wil i go on a round-the-world next January after the Pn i dential inauguration, I main problems on the spol t r ning future American policy, [t i beli Dulles will •on 4 o Far E i Dro»> IAFP - 56 words
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Article213 1952-12-13 7 J JAKARTA, Dec. 12 (AP)— President Soekarno returns to Jakarta today after a ten-day "vacation" m Bali during which he consulted Army and (l<»\ eminent leaders m a personal effort to find a compromise to the inter-Army dispute which threatens to topple the Wiiopo213 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-12-13 7 LADY CRIPPS AT GANDHI SHRINE photo Lady Tripps. widow (if thr lafe Sir Stafford Crippv is s<« n watering th<- sapling uluch she planted n«ar the sainadhi (shrine) of the late Mahatm., Gandhi ut Kafehat, l>«-lhi. on Nov. 28. Lad; Cripps also placed a nrreath <»n the sanuidlii. APAP - 49 words
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Article143 1952-12-13 7 9 Named To Aid C 'wealth Growth FINANCE COMPANY BOARD LONDON, Dec. 12, (Reutei Top B industrial leaders wi re named ust n'uht \u or^anl <■ the proposed finance company to aid Comnu (U'vclopnuMit .-in i i ji.iii ni the CommMiwn Premiers 1 world plan for production and trade. Chairman143 words
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Article51 1952-12-13 7 Body Armour For Tests WASHINGTON. Dec 12 Army h; )p- a m w experiment .i.y iur to pv and groin, it no:!!). i ir" will be I ps \vi:h the anno i ion lor the entire body. Tin armoured to have 65 percent of all type ol arid to havi51 words
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Advertisement53 1952-12-13 7 pcrf's lines A 'ctfumeihem jHtfatkicn wuie ff <• a r v ii PABIS •k RE LEUBA CO LmV.JED D |\!>t i\l n|\ 1 IM RIOH Ql M I M 1 1)1 1 1111 s I imji ihv \ki I T. C. KIAT LIMITED SOI it BRIDGE Ml MttSW 4 m53 words
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Advertisement80 1952-12-13 7 oo< 0000 ij N A FLAK o en i i n o X A3OUT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS^ q 0 o I WHY -^s. jjWORRV? "v^-v'^\ S K FOR YOU -V- 8 o CT C^ o 0 ITEMS FOR THE DIFFICULT MALE INCLUDE 0 0 FANCY SOCKS From 2/95 0 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS80 words
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Article203 1952-12-13 8 Captain Makes Mystery Of Its Destination Standard Shipping Reporter IN THE Singapore roadstead, within sight of one of the Colony's busiest streets, a Russian coastal freighter yesterday changed her colour. She anchored m the inner roads on Wednesday, and yesterday a team of Russian daubers was203 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-12-13 8 photo. MX. NORMAN Padgett, > m Malayan Airway*: nni- 2 i form. Equally at home m 2 the air and on [he .sea. > this popular pilot was 5 killed recently m A us- tralia. twwwww StandardStandard - 35 words
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196 1952-12-13 8 'New US Act Will Cause Ship Delays' LONDON*. De<-. 12 (AFT)— Large British shipping companies operating m the North Atlantic, and using Ne\v York extensively, are concerned with the difficulties and delays which will occur m getting landing permits for their rrew m American purrs when the new American regulations196 words
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Article59 1952-12-13 8 NEW YORK. Dor. 12 (AFP) Shoki Matsuo, chief engineer of the Mitsui Shin Building and Engineering Company. Japan, left here Fasi night far London where he will visit ship-building plants. Mr. Shoki Matsuo is also <jue to visit Germany. Switzi md, Denmark and the Netherlands,59 words
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Article124 1952-12-13 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. IS (AP;— A grinding collision at slow speed sent the 416-foot Norwegian .MS. Fein-tieam lo the Dottom of San Fran Bay yesterday. the crew of 40 and 1! passengers, including four children were picked Up safely by the Coast Guard and by124 words
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Article232 1952-12-13 8 Standard Aviation Reporter NEWS has been received m Singapore of the death m Australia of Mr. Norman Padgett, former Malayan Afru ays pilot. on Dec. 10. Mr. Padgett was killed on his rattle ranch near Rock.hampton Ln Northern Queensland as a result of a tree232 words
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Advertisement597 1952-12-13 8 fASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE i:,, i... m,.- U UKrinu I (.jnjdi.o (ilifI'rntiti V .^hjini S imre An I A Si I xnxi.% Bl KM -•:> BSJaa MJaa »Jaa^irrt M reb tiara of Dnr Carg o-^oi^-.^ and passengei Bookingi ite ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. i, i k i,,m,..u ;iu S597 words
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Advertisement464 1952-12-13 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT3. Regular Sailings to Cfctaa an Japan from Siagaport V»r\ Swetteobam Pfnung. Mso direri SaJliocs from Bangkok and Indon^si to Cbisa Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Yachow" Decl3 Doc IS Japan HTkoag: l u Poyang" Dec2l Dec 26 Hongkong Siib Sails ppnang Spore for •\mhou" Dec464 words
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Advertisement557 1952-12-13 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS KoyaJ Rotterdam Lloyd Holland .America line Nedertaad l lai Kottrrdam ECotterdan flamsterdann HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BCISTON NEH VOKS PHII ADLLPHIA, BALTIMORE WOBII f NEW OKI FANS S'pot-p v B*haa Pwi m< KOKPAT (SMN) (51 °>2sails 17 Dei I4D c [>ci SCHIEDYK (HAL) »Dec/6Jai 7 i.m RJal557 words
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Advertisement442 1952-12-13 8 EAST ASIATIC HUE BAILINGS 1 kom m r v> x X "KOHFA' fur DjaJrarU Hd;.^-. < Sai iin H k Mani Kwt N uknhama t I ih r < i "SLLAMHA" for Banfkol I CpaufnMii BDlf) •TALS'LKIA* for baogkoK h (Dassengers onW) "KLN'A' frr Melbourne SfdMff Brisbane (not -.MALACCA" for442 words
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Article167 1952-12-13 9 Record Figures For 1953 Seen \i ;(;> orts bs the United states National Authority and the Department of Com\m hive iinder^ored the continuing import»i»e m the economic life of the T.S. a of robber has more Chan's-- 1-wide declines m production eports indicate. S rube ii167 words
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Article257 1952-12-13 9 TOE rubber market m Singapore showed a drop yesterday, quotations declining from cents per Ib. lor first grade rubber for December shipment at the opening to 92| cents at the dose. rotmuous fall m pi rerorded all day, a1 the of which quotations were257 words
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Article106 1952-12-13 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (tent* p<. r b m SinM pore vesterda) unr Ni i R> s >, n ID Nil.v r No, 1 R.s.s 921 W| No. 2 K.S.S. 87 87i No. 3 R.S.S. 83? 841 Ton*-. Weak. LONDON Xl BBfcH Friday's opening prices P*t Ib. were: No106 words
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Article164 1952-12-13 9 I THE free operation of the •Singapore tin market again j proved its value to both pro- ducers and ronsumers, accordIng to the chairman of Tekka Ltd., Mr. Stanley Wickett. He noted that apart from j a setback for a short period the price164 words
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Article162 1952-12-13 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malayan share market was dul] with only small business passing. Tins: and industrials were mostly unchanged, but quotations where altered were for the better More interest was shown m the rubber shares. Changed Pi ces are: ENDUBTBIAI S B'i\p'« Seller*162 words
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Article111 1952-12-13 9 All Quiet On Produce Mart THE prod ure market m Singapore was quiet m all 9GCtiOIIS with only small bu.sioess passing. Copra changed hands a1 $.34^ per picul for DecemberJanuary shipment and 135 per picul for Decemhor shipment Coconut oil sellers indicated $54 per pica! and buyers ai $535. Pepper111 words
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Article39 1952-12-13 9 HONGKONG. Dec. 12.— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange fn^l^l^• were $15. (in to £1 sterling; $6.***** to U.S. $1; $1,833 to Mijdayan $1; (0.4270 ho our Indqnesia Rupiah; Gold 279.25 to one fiel.39 words
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Article92 1952-12-13 9 HONGKONG, Dec l! <l Pi Local pwn reporti laiintr that <he Chinese ConnnunKts have a lil.uk mark* t m money on their hands since theii annojm ement of a d*' valuation of the .IMP (Peoples' dollars) Reports whirh ha\> been m wide circulation sin««« the92 words
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Advertisement29 1952-12-13 9 must PROTECT the engine SHELL iVAiL'XLm motor oil i«sl MMfesdajt KwEW fflk #1 **4e*m»**mn4 iff #4k #ft #Jl tk §P tk §tmmmi I V A Ba \jM \im imm^m^g^^H^29 words
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Miscellaneous197 1952-12-13 9 standard almananc SINGAPORE SHIPS IN HARBOUR WHAH\KH Ping Tani 44 2 A: ima Maru 4j 43 2 1 1( 41 i 41 2 5 e innes 38 J9 2 X ;d 37 v Malvina |g 4 18 4 Benieoch 15/16 4 G>enea;n 14 4 Chupra 8-9 B Steel Arch led197 words
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Miscellaneous293 1952-12-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS HK\ Mark O- FI He M|| 3< a ,r. 15 v s-.e fW- X '.n« Her Way T r t M q k l Wyon Ma I j and 1 p m. ODEON: Flaming Feather l 315 I 1 1 m I'W II ION: Tht P -t293 words
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Miscellaneous122 1952-12-13 9 CAW mv r« m f n i Hi v, II -m PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS M-IVUMOH v r Kwii f« ft I < i mi. m ronisa ■<. Mx M1( hati 'J, m m I < RADIO PROGRAMME X lIMO M \l ii \\r. 111 •> :n A ide; ■ad J -9122 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1952-12-13 10 The CINEMA THE Theatre and The Arts TO EACH COMES A MOMENT OF TRUTH HEN Ernest Hemingway was a swaggering young American learning to write literature, he went to Spain to watch bullfights and ended up by producing probably the best critical study Of that Spanish art published m modern1,286 words
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Advertisement213 1952-12-13 10 PLUS' B. NEWS SPECIAL Showing mi vonti. BiiLQ explosion &the crown jewels -tonight~~at midnight YOUR FAVOURITE STAR IN A STORY MORE AMAZING THAN FICTION... dSR^STEWART 1 H AS PADDIUt JldO uAnDIHE m? Jfsillll ll l AMm HA6EN wvmu. COREY today" 'iVniWW^V DAILY \l il a.m. I 30, 1. 6.45 A213 words
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Advertisement133 1952-12-13 10 4 SHOWS DAILY 11 A.M., 3 P.M., 6 P.M.. 9.15 P.M. Paramount Picture Cecil B. DeMiller's Masterpiece The (ireatest Love Story "SAMSON DELILAH" Starring Hedv Lamarr Victor Mature IN TECHNICOLOR I Please Note: 9.15 P.M. SHOWS ♦NO HALF PRICE Patrons are requested to come tr> the earlier shows to avoid133 words
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Advertisement329 1952-12-13 10 VH RITA DEL MAR TODAY'S QUOTATION: "I have often >,ald that il 1 were compelled to h.i\e one required subject m Harvard College, 1 would m.ik«- it dancing If I could."— Dr. Charles W. Eliot SATURDAY FOB EVERYONE: Proceed on a conservative and conventional oasis, guard against upsets, risks. Do329 words
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Advertisement160 1952-12-13 10 Todaj 9a. in. "Bi;\O\D I ill !< s ""*> Tt>inonuv» 9i«.in. MYSTERY SIUMMtr bH W««/v/ |l p 1.45, <Kg|B E^L«^^^wL- it 4»iT^i.f A '.i^^ff M I 1 Msy9^ m *l EXPLOSION OF THE Ist BRITISH A-BOMB! SUiriinij .Must da 7 J j|i LAUREL j^ I liJ II \r H^^f rIAKUY160 words
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Article232 1952-12-13 11 Senior Llubs Back Meeting Ihaa half the number of senior division Hubs affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Foot tssociation met at an informal meeting yesterday > more representation m the S AF \^Council nf cement oi I of M j Pasil Panjang follow to be 1232 words
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Article42 1952-12-13 11 BRISBANE. Dec 12 11 the doubles to iead India by two matd es i one m the Davis Cup play today. Marcello Del Belio and Gianni Cucelli I Sumant Misra and Naresh Kuai I—6. I—6. 6—2. 6—2. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 42 words
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489 1952-12-13 11 Rest Score Lucky Win Over Europeans bully for the Rest caught Kuiper on the wrong foot and won the day when the Referee awarded the goal m favour of the Rest tor Kuiper's "kicks." BEST: V. N. Pillai, R. Fernando. Avtar Singh, P. Pennefalher, S. Vellupillai, A. C. Shegaram. F.489 words
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Article119 1952-12-13 11 Today's Sport RUGBY:— SCC Ist tjiana Infantry Regt, at SCC (Capt. Clayton); 'Royal Navy r. RAF al Watnil Base 1M for Duggau); Nee Soon RF. al we« Soo« (Mr/jor Clarfce); Ro?/«I Signals "A" V. 3 BOD TauqU'i (F/L. Denning): RASC v. SHB at Ayer Raja Road (F P L. Reed);119 words
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Article135 1952-12-13 11 GIRLS Sports Ciub. Singapore iiold a Married versus Singles hockey match on the SRC ground at 4 p.m. today. Teanu are Married m visile Mrs. A Milne: Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. M. Scott; Mrs. Z. Fela Mrs. A. Pennefather (Capt.), Mrs. F. Fitzpatrick; Mrs. J.135 words
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Article33 1952-12-13 11 LONDON. Dec. 12: <Reuter>— F. A Cup Secuiul round replay: Scunthorpe United Hereford Utd. l 9cunl hoi pc now away •i di and m the thii d round on January 10.33 words
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Article221 1952-12-13 11 Lucky Strike Win In HK HONGKONG, Dec. 12 'AFP) The Lucky Strike badminton team from Singapore opened a four-match series m Hong Kong yesterday with a five-two lead over the colony's interport team. The Singapore player? were* I vastly superior m the singles departmeni m which not only I former221 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-12-13 11 Financed by Mr. Aw Cheng Chy«'. general mana<r*T of Ing Ami Tung. lua Swimming lub will send a 25-man team consisting of twtaltten and waterpolo members for a five-day visit to Pcnang. The team leaves Singapore today to 1 1 1 s>. I.isman. The learn is shewn at51 words
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Advertisement70 1952-12-13 11 ANNA >. UMNE BROOKS Released thru I V Watch For It! HE BIGGEST SHOW IN THE FAR EAST SHEUMTS CIRCUS I \M> OPI MN*. IT *H lIN STREEI i 111 I ORM H <U vmia STREET) [Performance at 8.30 P.M. S&tto rilKll I IXC PROGRAMME |^W musl I mn I70 words
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Advertisement524 1952-12-13 11 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ALL MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS are hereby notified that Motor Vehicle Licences I expire on 31st December. Application forms will NOT be posted to owners, and j owners are therefore requested to obtain the forms from any Post Office or any Petrol Filling Station. Licences for524 words
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Advertisement652 1952-12-13 11 MAr\ v A N PBOtHJCEBS, I.IMITKI) Inrcporatrd m the Federation of Malaya NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND of f >'< less 3 I.- ome Tax m respeci of the year ending "<] c t Dcci 952 will be paid on 23rd Dccc 1952 to Shnreholders on652 words
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Advertisement282 1952-12-13 11 NOl ICtS ENTR I rI r i r;ir i r*.c» \ir i> FEDERATION 01 MAI A lIM>H( NO! l( '-r H pc Further del ft Supertai ii tJ X pur (.1 R\l M\s \«.f eati ii i:i«-r tr v i;, M BAI pel mo- A.4 the pi D. i 204282 words
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Miscellaneous171 1952-12-13 11 DON"T -aORSTi ici '-X ff£A.VWH/L£--- V P/K/£A POLE UUNC AH INVENTED A V^ J^ D?:3^s PA'SV MAE AG r >O.V -ANO^HE^? YjORR'ED YGO^JG MACH'NE THAT'II <s^''^ Z^Jp^W '*&**s!M. LONG AS TAAR S A < CCX W£" IRViN S CD^VCT:.'3S~ CUT CRESCENTS *QB&osp x <^ Z. H*. f T I W171 words
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Article1155 1952-12-13 12 RACE li 2.00 p.m Cl. 3, Div. 6—6 Furs. i fur] Lfcta Ul M A M I X Cheah Allan Poshni Yesterdai I US A S. Ahamad Martin Tulioh j !^,';V"" feS r.: fcSP*'.. mccSß Lundseer *1" Kok H D£ Lexis Bagby Harrobye" Ml T Wacteworth Flannery1,155 words
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Article499 1952-12-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD She Will Do Better On Firm Track By IPOH. Although the main event over six furlongs for class 3, division 1 (Race 6) is the most open race m a card of nine events at today's races, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's499 words
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Article183 1952-12-13 12 Rejoice, a Nasrullah gelding.: ran a very encouraging 4th to Lone Ranger m division 6 over 5h furlongs straight on Wednesday. It was a good maiden effort and as he is capable of a better display m this he commands respect. Re- joice gets 2 lb.183 words
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Article298 1952-12-13 12 OCEAN SNAKE is a useful staving sort. He showed his ability when he came up with a flourish to finish 1\ lengths ahead of Double Dividend m a division two field over 8 1 furlongs. He sets 5 lb. less m this higher division298 words
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Article34 1952-12-13 12 i There luis been no rain i m [poll l'T the tst 18 I hoars. Ban lag an\ change of v. Ihet the !i going tod.i> uiil !>»• vi i good. 1 i34 words
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Article286 1952-12-13 12 Three first day winners have been brought together m the race.— Film Fan. Tail Light and Flame of the Forest and with Unaware. Millenden and Snowgrass m tiptop shape they should all be m the firing line. Tail Light gets 4 lb. less since his convincing286 words
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Article163 1952-12-13 12 Winning Brief, a Solicitor gelding, ran a fair sth to Padi Field m division five. He gets 2 lb. less In this. He could improve on that performance to enable him to register his maiden win m the country. Battle Cruiser did not show up m163 words
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Article166 1952-12-13 12 Jacobin, third to Palio and Straits Code m division 3 i should win this race for division two horses over nine furlongs. Jacobin gets 3 lb more since his last effort but will not be troubled by the longer trip as he comes from a good166 words
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Article170 1952-12-13 12 35 MM gave a very creditable display m his race to finish 4th to Palio. Straits Code and Jacobin over 5k furlongs straight on Wednesday. It was a good attempt m view of his appearance after a brief let up. With scope for improvement170 words
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Article58 1952-12-13 12 Love Set, a over 5' furlongs m division 2 Denturius g< been working wil his morning work and must be conceded a chance to win this. Three Rings, tth to 5 H gets 1 lb. les He figured very promii m his last attempt and could58 words
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Article135 1952-12-13 12 Miss Coy Is Fancied MISS C I Kind Regards Billy Bee should fight out the I this class 3 division 4 lot while Geifang Star is a dark one that is capable of providing a surprise packet. Miss Coy I a good sth to Pride of Burma over traight. She135 words
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Article164 1952-12-13 12 Donald Johnstone - How To Defea t Fijians Donald Johnstone A Tip To SCC By ANOTHER m expected It Padang Itiaj wii.rc there is every pmped a hard fought game between the Pijians and \ht gj I of the best I mi n Malaya. positi I am ing th< among In this c164 words
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