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Title Section18 1952-10-30 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWKLVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article294 1952-10-30 1 Big search for daring bandits DOGS TRAIL RED GANG AT DAWN KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'TROOPS and police supported by R.A.F. bombers have launched full scale operations against the Rang of terrorists who on Monday night attacked the Home Guard and police posts at Pekan Jabi new294 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-10-30 1 SKYMEN LOOK FOR VIETMINH REDS THAI MOUNTAIN TRIBES, ho are pro-French, watch French paratroopers move towsM the mountains in search of the Vietapih23 words
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Article96 1952-10-30 1 POLICE KILL SIPUTEH GANG CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. AUXILIARY Police on the Perak tin mine at Liian«kat Brua.s yesterday killed terrorist tec ion leader Chong Kuan Hin. He was one of the notorious Siputeh gang His Sten gun was captured by auxiliaries, who shot him as he was fleeing into96 words
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Article34 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer returned to Koala Lumpur today after a holiday in Ceylon He wa.s accompanied °v Lady T"mpler ann Miss Jane IVmpler34 words
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Article36 1952-10-30 1 HONG KONG. Wed— Peking radio said today that 9.800 tons of Chinese rice was op its way to Ceylon on board the S.S Hsians Li which left Shanghai last Saturday.36 words
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Article31 1952-10-30 1 KUALA LUMPNR. Wed. -A gang fired on a security force convoy on the road from Rawang to Batu Arang in Selargor yesterday and slightly wounded a special constable.31 words
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Article128 1952-10-30 1 CASH FOR KILLING RED BOSS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. CASH awards were given today to members of the 1 area security squad responsible for the killing of the top Malacca terrorist, Chong Kit Meng, in the Alor Oajah district on Sept. 2. The men ten special constables and eight regular police—128 words
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Article91 1952-10-30 1 HONG KONG. Wed— Some 26,000 gaily-clad race-goers, anxious for a glimpse of royalty, jammed Hong Kong's Jockey Club race course today as tti» visiting Duchess of Kent and her son. the Duke, spent a day at the track with the Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham. and LadyAP - 91 words
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Article29 1952-10-30 1 A Gurkha soldier was fatally wounded when accidentally shot by an ambush oartv of his own men in the Kota Tampan area nf Perak29 words
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Article32 1952-10-30 1 ISTANBUL. Wed.— Opium production in 'he Aegean region of Tuikey has been very high this year, said the newspaper Yeni Istanbul. It migh' reach more than 150 000 In A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article25 1952-10-30 1 PARIS. Wed The new French jet fighter plane Mystere 452 yesterday smashed through the sound barrier to becoire France's first supersonic plane.— UPUP - 25 words
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Article17 1952-10-30 1 COLOMBO. Wed. The Colombo Swimming Club decided today to relax its whites-only membership rule. -A.P.AP - 17 words
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Article67 1952-10-30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The American State Department today described the war against the Communists in Malaya as essentially a part of the same struggle being waged by the United Nations in Korea and by the French in Indo-China. It made the comparison In a special tribute onReuter - 67 words
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Article42 1952-10-30 1 S<r Harold Brlggs wa.« hurled in a military cemetery in Cyprus yesterday. Wreaths were laid on behalf of the CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the High Commissioner, General Templer, the rulers of the Malay States and the United Planters Association ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article21 1952-10-30 1 CALCUTTA, Wed. Two crowded buses collided on Barrackpore Road near Calcutta, killing seven people and iniurins 60.— U.PUP - 21 words
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Article17 1952-10-30 1 NEW DEI HI Wed— The Indian Govei-iT^o-t Hvtaj harmed tr-e Hollywood film "Peking Express."— A.P.AP - 17 words
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Article185 1952-10-30 1 RULER IN 'GREAT PAIN' KUALA LI MPUR. Wednesday. rIE Sultan of Selangor was admitted into Bungsar Hospital in Kuala Lumpur today. It is understood that he may have to undergo a "serious" operation soon. The Sultan— said to be in great p«4n is now Tmd»r185 words
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171 1952-10-30 1 LONDON. Wed. IN an article in today's 1 London Times its Singapore correspondent says that much has been heard of Malaya's plural «octety and its attendant problems, but very little of the multi-racial forces fighting the Commun st terrorists. "Men of at least a dozen171 words
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Article38 1952-10-30 1 ARACAJU. BRAZIL, Wed Thirty children were drowned and many more are feared j lost after the bottom fell out of a small boat which was carrying 70 students to a resort for a picnic— UP.UP - 38 words
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Article23 1952-10-30 1 LONDON, Wed. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. India's VicePresident, was received in audience by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article21 1952-10-30 1 LONDON Wed— Leading British oil companies will reduce trie cost of petrol by one halfpeny a gallon from today.21 words
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Article49 1952-10-30 1 ANKARA Wednesday. A RAT which nosed its way into a main generator at the "nkara power station blacked Ml •li rity and i -"-6 r>Sl r iOOO dtmage. Power sttt'nn employees derided to preserve the rat In alcohol as a remembrance of its deed. A.P.AP - 49 words
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Article28 1952-10-30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. A company headed by a.i oil man, Ralph Davies, has bought the American President Steamship Lines formerly the Dollar Line— for $18.369.000.28 words
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121 1952-10-30 1 HONG KONG Wednesday MICHAEL Patrick O'Brien. 57. the "man without a country", has stopped his daily shuttling between Hong Kong and Portuguese Macao but has still not been permitted to disembark from the ferry steamer Lee Hong, which had been hisReuter - 121 words
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Article15 1952-10-30 1 PARIS. Wed. The Aga Khan is to write his life story. —A.PAP - 15 words
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Article440 1952-10-30 1 NEW VILLAGE IS NOW AN ARMED CAMP SEGAMAT, Wednesday. PEKAN JABI new village, two miles north of Segamat, on the main north-south trunk road, is now an armed camp. Following the attack by a strong gang of terrorists on the village police station on Monday night, a 22-hour house curfew440 words
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Article63 1952-10-30 1 SEOUL, Wed. ALLIED infantrymen smashed two Chinese battalions off the crest of Sniper Ridge in close fighting today on the centra" Korean front. United Nations forces regained the height after five hours of bitter battlr against two Chinese battalions. It was the seventh tim<*AP - 63 words
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Article134 1952-10-30 1 4 buried alive at quarry IPOH. Wed. UOUR Chinese labourers were buried alive when a huse section of the limestone quairy in which they were working, near Gunong Rapat new village, three miles from Ipoh, collapsed yesterday. The accident occurred about 12.15 p.m. when thi» labourers were using dynamite on134 words
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Article22 1952-10-30 1 Four labourers were arrested in a midnight opium swoop on their quarters at the Singapore Harbour Board.22 words
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Article35 1952-10-30 1 HONG KONG. Wed. A three-year-old Chinese girl lost her life and three other children are missing after a fire which destroyed 70 huts and left 300 people homeless in Kowloon today— A.PAP - 35 words
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Article32 1952-10-30 1 NEWMARKET. Wed. RICHER won the Cambridgeshire by two lengths from Sunny Brae here today Garrison Hack was third by a short head and Stalina fourth. Renter. I Se« Pace 10).Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement69 1952-10-30 1 U.S.de.SILYA jewellers 106 ORCHARD HOAD TU iM6» POST YOUR FOOD PARCELS Tinned meats are doubly we'come at home now when housewives are busy stocking up the larder for Christmas entertaining. We have a wide range of popular items to choose from including DANISH HAM STEAK KIDNEY OX TONGUE ROAST BEEF69 words
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189 1952-10-30 2 TRENTON. New Jersey. Wednesday. H. Alexander Smith, the second ranking *3 Republican on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said yesterday that British trade with Hong Kong was not so important as the lives of United Nations soldiers in Korea. The New Jersey Senator, who189 words
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Article116 1952-10-30 2 LONDON. Wed. I*R- Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that the two recent statements made by the War Minister. Mr. Antony Head, about British bases In Sues were not contradictory. The former Minister of Defence. Mr. Shlnwell said that Mr. Head said in one statementUP - 116 words
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Article52 1952-10-30 2 LONDON, Wed.— A divorce court yesterday granted a decree to a woman who complained that her Army serceaat husband ran the household with parade squarr methods When thp two boys were naughty Sergeant William Harris ordered them to stand at attention far lone Ptrioda, sheReuter - 52 words
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129 1952-10-30 2 VANCOUVER. Wed. THB Japanese pilot who led I the attack on Pearl Harbour on Dec. 7, 1941, has become a Christian miasioinary. I Cap:, ftfltsuo Fuchlda, 50, I said yesterday he was conI verted to Christianity after the war and will devote the rest129 words
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Advertisement1542 1952-10-30 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES NOTICES university op MALAYA: NOTICE CHAPTER 216 (Pawihrokm) Applications are Invited for an A Blatant LivUirrshlp ln Pharirm- This Is to notify that as from Unrfdeemfd pledged Gaods and rrutlcs. Degrrp In Pharmacy or 29th October 1952 CHUA QUAN j^wei^ry f r »m the following the Pharmaceutical1,542 words
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Advertisement845 1952-10-30 2 NOTICES NOTICE H. S. K. Please Contact H. S. K. in Singapore Urgent THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In fee High t oart of th* atony of Slwgmp«re. ISLAND OP SINGAPORE Ui BANKRUPTCY No. 125 of 1952. RE Lim Soo B«n Creditors of the aborenamed tebtor are hereby Informed that845 words
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Advertisement154 1952-10-30 2 SHIPPING NOTICES JAVA PACIFIC LINK S.S. "UTRECHT" Armed from West Coast India and Colombo on 29th Oct. and Is discharging her cargo into S.H.B. -rodowns 89. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 10th November. No further surveys will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING COiMl LTD. Shipping Department Tri Mil154 words
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Advertisement326 1952-10-30 2 A Marine engines VM Type LjmL_ reversible and nonv&^rT T IJ ~T^p^^t reversible ror seagoing rEUJvfcrjr ships with or without Jff p^"f*? JBIJXV super-charger. From 300 nLL^>U s^^.f r —1800 h.p. Marine Auxiliary Com- *j^& pressor. Light and Pump- itdPvy x£sf*M£l J ing sets on common base •^gj?hst«wS^?=J^K4 plates, seawater326 words
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Article350 1952-10-30 3 To protect settlers and toy a I Africans from Mau Mau NAIROBI, Wednesday. JJEAVILY ARMED British troops now guard the perimeters of all Kikuyu tribal reserves to protect white settlers and "loyal Africans" from anti-white Mau Mau activities, the (Government said today. The measures were taken350 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-30 3 THE REV. L. J. BLISS. Vicar of St. Crisiin-with-Cbrist Church, Bermondsey, London, with a pair of outsize sandals of the type worn centuries ago. They were blessed and hoisted to the top of the church as part of the Guild of Cordwainers' celebrations on the feast of St. Crispin, theReuter - 55 words
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Article283 1952-10-30 3 TREASON TRIAL SOLDIER— NEW YORK. Wednesday. A FORMER I.S. Army sergeant, on trial in New York on wartime treason charges,' claims through his counsel he was forced under pain of death to do the bidding of his Japanese captors. John David Provoo, 36. was picturedAP - 283 words
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Article126 1952-10-30 3 LION WAS WORSE THAN DOG' CAPE TOWN. Wed. MAYOR E B. Con way of Graaf Reinet, Cape Province, yesterday appeared befofr the magistrates on a charge of keeping a lion in his backyard to the annoyance of residents. Two policemen said that the lion's roars at night were "definitely moreReuter - 126 words
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Article74 1952-10-30 3 LONDON. Wed The first British steel company which has declined to buy back its properties from the Government Is the Barrow Haematite Steel Company, founded In 1864. They received from the Labour Government, as a result of the steel nationalisation act, a sum of £937,000 inUP - 74 words
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204 1952-10-30 3 LONDON. Wed. Ol YKNTY-NINK L a b o v Members of Parliament last night put forward a motion, virtually a person■l censure, of the Prime Mr. Churchill, de- plsring his refusal to say what advice the Cabinet li-.wv. on the ban on televisIni the CoronationReuter - 204 words
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Article22 1952-10-30 3 TAIPEH. Wed. From Nov. 1. ;iil clocks on Formosa will be advanced one hour to end daylight saving time ReutcrReuter - 22 words
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Article122 1952-10-30 3 CAIRO. Wed. 11 pENERAL Mohammed Na- il guib's Government and the Sudanese Umma dnde- pendenee) p.irtv have reach- v°d agreement on the future of the Anglo-Egvptian Sudan along the "si-lt -government linea already approved t>y I Brita n. Mohann'fi Salah El ShakltJ I leading memberReuter - 122 words
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Article42 1952-10-30 3 PARIS. Wed— The Defence Minister, M. Rene Pleven, today presented France with a £1.454 millioD defence budget for 1953 Addressing the Defence Committee of the National Assembly, rfc said this tigu<<--(•presented an increase of .'.64 million over 1952.--Reu-t»»r.Reuter - 42 words
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Article51 1952-10-30 3 HOLLYWOOD Wed— Blng Crosby's wife, former singing and dancing star Dixie Lee. lay in a coma today The crooner and his lour sons were at her bedside. Larry Crosby brother of Blng. saW her condition was nighly critical. She ha? been in ill-health for several years.-UP - 51 words
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Article173 1952-10-30 3 Anglo- U.S. atom pool discussed n LONDON. Wednesday. 'PHE Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill, disclosed yesterday that he had dis-ussed with President Truman last January the possible resumption of h a r time agreement between the United States and Britain for pooling atomic knowledge. He made the statement in reply toReuter - 173 words
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84 1952-10-30 3 SYDNEY. Wed. rpiffc hesitation dance step used »>% bridal parties in their approach to the altar is "utterly ludicrous." an Anglican clergyman the Rev Harold Marshall, of Newcastle. New South Wales, says. Mr. Marshall wrote in bis parish news that the danceReuter-AAP - 84 words
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Article33 1952-10-30 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Japan's first post-war ambassador to the United States. Mr Eikichi Araki. left hospital yesterday, fully recovered from acute fatigue which caused him to collapse on Oct 20.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article27 1952-10-30 3 PARIS, Wed— The United States has contracted to buy about $729,000,000 worth of European arms and equipment this year to strengthen its NATO allies— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article142 1952-10-30 3 LONDON Wed ryHE De Havilland Aircraft Company— who build the Comet Jetliners^ -said yesterday their plane could not be blamed for last Mondays accident to an Africa-bound Cornet at Rome. Tte Company took the un- usual sterj of Issuing a state- merit before the officialAP - 142 words
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Article370 1952-10-30 3 Gilt-edged issues lose ground LONDON Wed. JLIOST of today"s stock market activity occurred during the morning and after midday conditions turned very quiet with practically no further changes ol note occurring. The start of the new account was not promising but there were a number of reasons for370 words
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Article27 1952-10-30 3 LONDON. Oct. 29.— Cash Buyers £966; Sellers £965; Forward Buyers €941; Sellers £942; Settlement £953 (up £2). Turnover a.m. 45 tons; p.m. 70 tons.27 words
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Article31 1952-10-30 3 LONDON. Oct 29.— Spot 22'jd., Dec. 22 .-d.. Jan-Mar. 22'^d Apr-June 22*« d.. July-Sept. 22d.. Nov. elf. 22\d., Dec. c.iX 22' t d, Jan. ci.f. 22.d Market: Quietly steady.31 words
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Advertisement111 1952-10-30 3 pommt pomps 1%-tJ^ ALCON iifc^M POM PSALCON PUMPS, piprtricallv piWered or pe'rol dnveo, a-e available m ij m (output 3 400 R.iNs per hour weight 59 lbs. J 3 BHP.i, 2 -n (output 7,000 Rails Devour, weight 93 lbs static. M 6 lot oo<-Mbie 'i BHP|. 3 .n InufOUt 12.000111 words
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Advertisement224 1952-10-30 3 *f vj jn ucuKAH KERR ik M C M _S "Oho Variis" l^fr*-, P*VC*KE MMMV*. IUHk ROII.E Ite •rifinal r.kc mak* up thsl glv«» vow a ih» prrfnt titu* hof bUUi Iwm. pI.MMMM Ihfill.n, nr. i»l,rl >«.■» .uwn.1....... rtf.ir.ih> r11...... *l U..fl>. 1«t,.l r»»l.m VN -T Ih MMPI Nt <*224 words
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Article, Illustration611 1952-10-30 4 COUNCIL STAFF ASK FOR FANCY CARS, SAYS ROBERTSON JjINGAPORE City Council will spend nearly 60 per cent, of its rate fund income of $28,780,000 next year on pay and allowances to its staff, the Progressive Party leader, Mr. A. P. Rajah (North-Ward), said yesterday during a debate on the City's611 words
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Article67 1952-10-30 4 THEY WILL TEACH CHINESE BOYS EIGHTY students from Chinese schools will be accepted by the Singapore Education Department for norm il training as Chinese school teachers when the new three year course starts next year. Candidates must have passed their Junior Middle examinations in 1951 or this year and most67 words
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Article72 1952-10-30 4 PENANG. Wed— The Ba Uk Pulau branch of th j Penang UMNO will organise extra English classes" toi Malay boys and girls from Nov. 1. These courses are for Malay pupils already in Std. Three and Four in English schools but need extra lessons to improve72 words
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Article37 1952-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The largest cooked food market in Johore has been opened in Kluang through the efforts of Ungku Hassan bin Omar, District Officer, Kluang. The market replaces a dilapidated attap shed.37 words
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Article38 1952-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Woo Tat Wan, an employee of Chin Onn, of Jemaluang, was charged in the Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust of $1,300 belonging to his employer. The case was transferred to Mersing.38 words
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Article35 1952-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr M. A McConvlllee has been appointed to act as secretary to the British Adviser. Johore He fills the vacancy caused by Vie transfer of Mr E. Smallwood to Pahang.35 words
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Article30 1952-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr Quek Ho Yao, of the Lee Rubber and Sawmills concern, Johore Bahru. and Mrs. Quek yesterday left for Britain on four months' holiday.30 words
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Article68 1952-10-30 4 For stea£lng*sls worth ofj scrao iron from a dump on Blakan Mati island, Teo Yeow. 39. was yesterday sentenced to eight weeks' imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. inspector Michael Chong. said Yeo was caught by «jldier on Sept. 1268 words
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Article155 1952-10-30 4 rpWENTY-two-year-old Llm Lee, the ambitious Singapore singer who leaves on the Carthage today for two years' training in London, will b? well cared for on arrival -r during her stay there. The British Council r sent-Uivo in Singapore. M. J. Thomas, yesterday told the Straits Times155 words
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Article203 1952-10-30 4 THE BOSS 'CANNOT SERVE WORKERS' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. EMPLOYERS could not "and must not represent labour. Workers must find and train trustworthy leaders. This advice was given to representatives of Chinese workers in Selangor by Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, secretary of the Selangor state divisional committee of the Malayan Trade203 words
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Article93 1952-10-30 4 Another 40-year-old veteran ship the 10,400 ton Olcades, ex-British Beacon, which saw service in both World Wars, left Singapore yesterday under tow, on her last voyage to the United Kingdom where she is to be broken up for scrap. Lying at Singapore Naval Base since93 words
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631 1952-10-30 4 THE Singapore City ii u.#>«. r.r,irm* tv. Council has asked the Government for a grant, or failing that, to pass a f. law permitting It tO raise the present ceiling On assessment Of 25 per cent sairi thp President n it m Mr.631 words
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Article165 1952-10-30 4 BECAUSE* he wanted a driving licence. John Thomas. 23, a former policeman, told a Singapore judge yesterday that he used another man's name to apply for a duplicate licence. He was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment when he pleaded guilty to using a forged document. At165 words
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Article45 1952-10-30 4 A meeting of penghulus from all over the Federation will be held at Batu Pahat on Nov. 1. The formation of a PanMalayan Penghulus' Association will be discussed. The opening address will be given by the Mentri Besar of I Johore45 words
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Advertisement236 1952-10-30 4 VfUMOUR QftAUJV mVZR VARY.' Shamrock tea it blended, to thai \\t flavour and goodness arc .ilwayi the same. Specially chosen teat frcm Ceyton and Malaya make up the new delicious Shamrock Blend. Buy a packet today; you will enjoy its distinctive flavour. Sold by provision stores everywhere UPTONS SHAMROCK TEA236 words
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Advertisement374 1952-10-30 4 NS^v -but you must nave ipeciaincd X^^jl!y<r knowledge if your salary is to ba /2&f.~'' Increased Then you can Kiv<; /s?'>' r,£^ your cmnloyer more service, more /V? ;'f knowledge, more enthusiasm ;u d yyy OtUt his business must profit. v Any empoycr will not be |oB| in nJBT tffcv374 words
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Article124 1952-10-30 5 Council to decide on Press talks A RECOMMENDATION by the Singapore City Council's Procedure Committee that Council employees may n r,,.,,.^ Councillors on matters of public interest but not on staff matters affecting the -i personally will come up for confirmation at the monthly meeting of the Council tomorrow. I'lie124 words
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Article45 1952-10-30 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed.— H.M.S. Ametnyst visited here today. Three hundred Scouts and Guides went aboard the destroyer for a look round. The Sultan of Trengganu was another visitor. Tlie ship's crew beat the State soccer side. 3—l, In a thrilling game.45 words
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Article37 1952-10-30 5 MUAR, Wed.— Abdullah bin Awang was sentenced to six months' gaol to be followed by one year's police supervlsin by the Muar Magistrate for misappropriating, a bicycle. He had nine previous convictions^37 words
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Article34 1952-10-30 5 SEGAMAT. Wed— Ball of $150 each was offered Vellayan, 43, and Kuan Yee, 21 charged at Segamat today with stealing mangoes. Both pleaded guilty but sentence was deferred till Nov 9.34 words
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Article133 1952-10-30 5 They do not include address rpHE nve words that can be- written o n a Christmas card, and mailed in an unsealed envelope for eight cents, do not include the address, said the manager of a leading Singapore bookstore yes- terday. It had been announced in the133 words
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Article77 1952-10-30 5 He taught Malay to Sir Richard TELUK ANSON. Wed ONE oi the oldest residents :n the district Datu 1 Peduka R»ja "f P^rak. Haji Arshad b;n M 'hd. Salleh, has died in Tcluk Ans'in at th,. age cf 102 fears B an old friend of Sir i Husih Cliilord. a77 words
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Article19 1952-10-30 5 MUAR. Wed Llm Yew 3ian was fined $20 at M ar or breaking the curfew a* Ccrsik19 words
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Article152 1952-10-30 5 London help is sought for work at Paya Lebar GINCAPORE'S international airport at Paya Lebar will cost the Government $37,700,000 instead of $20,000,000 as estimated last year. Government has applied to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund for grants152 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-10-30 5 A SCENE from "At the Court of Old King Cole" which won for th«se students of St. Margaret's School the best Junior Section Drama shield at the Youth Drama and Music Festival at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, yesterday. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article120 1952-10-30 5 $100,000 PENANG LADDER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A $100,000 turntable ladder which will be the best in the Far East has bee.n ordered for the Penang Municipal Fire Brigade. Fully extended the ladder will be 125 feet tall- 25 feet taller than the one acquired by the Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade120 words
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Article42 1952-10-30 5 KLANG. Wed.— S P. Sithambaram Pillai, the proprietor of a provision shop in Klang was fined $50 or sentenced tq two weeks' imprisonment io the KLang Court. He was summoned for failIng to observe the weekly holidays ordinance.42 words
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Article18 1952-10-30 5 KOTA TINGGI WedHaji Mahmoorf bin AH. pen*hulu of Johore Lama, in the Kota Tinggi district has retired.18 words
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Article354 1952-10-30 5 Blackout Schedule il.>l\llU\> iijit, r lv lua.J .l.rii|s loday: Ml .1 1 .>.. a Imnlii Ijii.-lin Koad \.i \Jiiclr.i Kd. M.I Pnocnix fjrk. i'u.»i.ix hi i Keformalury Koad Ox.. ueo railatf I n ..cinil.. 'M. Ijiiif...i. ..oj,l g|M| kuiil Ba>r Mrui.oJ I •■nut* i.umi fa> o h 8.A.1.. Wa hrb354 words
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176 1952-10-30 5 Defence v. social services Budget clash awaited UNOFFICIAL members of Singapore Legislative U Council's Budget committee, who are studying the 1953 estimates, will be called upon soon to back up the fighting talk of one of their colleagues. Mr. C. C. Tan, on priority for social services before defence. The176 words
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Article148 1952-10-30 5 TEN cents from each person is all that the Singapore Youth Council is asking of the 25,000 members of its affiliated organisations, as a contribution towards its fund to provide a New Year treat for the poor and often forgotten— old men and women148 words
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Article102 1952-10-30 5 SINGAPORE property owners are protesting against the decision of the City Assessor to increase the 1953 annual value oj their vacant lands in the face of what they claim to be falling prices. Mr. Cheong Thiam Siew. a local valuer, yesterday supported their contention that102 words
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Article69 1952-10-30 5 PENANG, Wed— The Penan" station of Radio Malaya will broadcast a spelling betat 6.30 on Friday evening in connection with Adult Education Week. Taking part will be two teams of Adult Education I students attending the evenin cla. rs at Hu Yew Se-.\h Girls' School and the69 words
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Article17 1952-10-30 5 KLUANG. Wt>d. Kluans; vili; goon have a new X-ray n!aa( W tn Di.strirt HosplUl.17 words
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Article57 1952-10-30 5 KOTA BAHRU Wed Kelantan sportsmen last night pr.-sented -a Kelantsn diver ca set tn Mr. W F N Churchill, the retiring Br.tlsh Advlsi-r. as a token of his keen support of all itions in the State since 1946. The presentation v j mad« at a dinner57 words
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Article26 1952-10-30 5 Seven Colombo Buddhist priests passed through Singapore yesterday on their way back to Ceylon after attending the Second World Buddhist Conference in Japan.26 words
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Article40 1952-10-30 5 In a court report headed "Case details for Put :c Prosecutor", it was stated that Mr. P. F. de Souza appeared for the plaintiff. This is not correct. Mr. F. B. de Souza was for the plaintiff.40 words
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Miscellaneous196 1952-10-30 5 THE SINGAPORE DIARY CBMCTUfl VOI Til COONOLi Mil WAS AIK rRAIMNG CORPS: ||o\. u nurs.n* c a»» at liead11 to Kbool pr*« ji l.ia CHINES I m i v N ctiolr C A. <■ ..inl R 5 30 pm ivm open unit parade m Waterloo > pm badminton ind INTVEBsm196 words
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Article376 1952-10-30 6 Explanation by the arbitration board of its wage award to rubber workers, and negotiation on that basis by the M.P.I.E.A. and the union, was the only possible way out of the difficulties created by the board's controversial report. Both sides are to be congratulated on decision to meet376 words
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Article827 1952-10-30 6 Rfcord expenditure by the Singapore City Council is an all too familiar story. It is continued in the new estimBtM of expenditure approved yesterday. Total expenditure j slimated at $127.9 millions, of which $53.4 millions is on loan account. This large capital expenditure makes com- parison with827 words
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Letter281 1952-10-30 6 THE Singapore Trade union uongress aimua. report says that, on the qu-estion of genera working conditions of workers, the immediate solu tion is to secure a general minimum wage which would be enforced by legislation. in my humble opinior nothing could be more dis astrous to the281 words
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Letter133 1952-10-30 6 TIE expulsion of President Lim Yew Hock from the Singauore Labour Pa.ty by the General Council brines a sorry s.ate of affairs to a climax. The obvious move now is to have a general meeting and decide by a straight vote which group is the stronger;133 words
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Letter80 1952-10-30 6 the guise of so-callec ,abour In Singapore? Well rell! The clique In the Gene al Counc'l hav e kicked oul heir Presidert rathe- thar iave their policies examined n fair debate at a genera: leeting. The British Labour Partj ias its split too. but Mr ittlep recently80 words
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Letter59 1952-10-30 6 'I'iir. Singapore L,aoour ra''- ty in its election manifesto calls upon the City Council to acquire the mr»noooly of selling water to ships. But the City Council agreement with the leadina firm selling water to shirxs dop.s not expire until 1959 What is the use of59 words
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Letter251 1952-10-30 6 JOB OF AN architect! YOU published on October 25 a letter from a cor- j respondent signing himself I "Candidate" complaining of delay in notifying the results of Institute of Architects of Malaya examinations. It should be noted fir I that the Secretary to the Board of Examiners is not251 words
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Letter172 1952-10-30 6 AS a member of the Johore Bahru General Hospital Visitor.* Board for 1952. I have to refute the allegation made by Mr. M. Kanthaswamv, of the Johore Council of State, regarding hospital food supplied to second and third-class patients. I. in tne company of the172 words
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Article1237 1952-10-30 6 RACE AGAINST TIME FOR STEVENSON Eisenhower's campaign for the American- Presidency has reached its peak, writes FRANK OLIVER; but the Democratic campaign may even yet "catch fire" in the few days before November 4. The Derriocrats are hourly lessening the short lead. It is a PARTY spokesmen for both sides1,237 words
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Obituary60 1952-10-30 6 BRIDOWOOD: Passed away tuddenl} at 7 am. on Wednesday 29th October-Maudie-only daughter of Hn.'ii and Micpip BridgNo lett-TS please. I'KANK ONESIMUS LESIPUTTY ol the Indo?esian ConsulalcCif neral. Singapore, passed :iway peacefully at 3 p.m. yesterday at Ml (dleton Hospital. Tru- body will In laid at No. 10. I.orone 40,60 words
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Article66 1952-10-30 6 MF< NG KENO SOON, and ill! membm nj his famiiv beg to thank all friends and nli'l s uiio sent wreaths.. scrolls, mrss igp.« of condolence ai'l intended l^e funeral of his wtfe. MJ8S BABSY NAFJIMAN wis'ies to exproi bar hemrt-fcH thanks to nil rrlendl who re:idi red ass66 words
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Article78 1952-10-30 6 THE SMOKE HOUSE INN will (rnin No\ -mber 1st 1952 un'tl further notice. THF American Women's Auxil- -i thai the? must cancel flip children'* Halloween P.iriv to b» ><1<' on 30th Octobor at 3.30 pin :.t 7< 0 Thompson Rd. X MAS Parcel for -.our friends jit home or78 words
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Article467 1952-10-30 6 Faded charms LAST Monday's artlclf on Mohaircd bin Indera and h:. s worthless talisman. "The Power that Failed", probably stirred a few speculations and recollections on the idea ;of the power to ward olt 1 earthly attack. It has. 'n ;iny i case, caused Mr R. J.467 words
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Advertisement51 1952-10-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE Engagement is announced Ixtwrcn Major Simon Patrick Mirlin Kent, 2nd King Erlwanl VII's Own Gurklia Rlflrs, younger Fon of -the late Edward Kent and of Mrs. Kent of Dun.sfold. Surrey tine! Juan Evelyn, elder daughter of Douglas A. Shaw and of the lute Mrs. Shaw of Montreal,51 words
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Advertisement33 1952-10-30 6 1 I RANGE V OF OUTSTAND/NG Ihm woollens AVAtLABLE FOR YOUR SELECT/ON AT REASONABLE PRICES PHONE: 6535 1 Zt% CHUUA STREET f I i 1 1 j I I 1 E 1 I33 words
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Advertisement219 1952-10-30 6 C HROMIVM The only workable source of the element chromium is chromite, a compound of chromium, iron and oxygen mined in Russia, Africa and Turkey. Chromium is known everywhere as the plating on taps, hardware and motor fittings, but it has other and more important applications. Alloyed with steel, for219 words
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247 1952-10-30 7 Says action against Lint 1 by the council was ridiculous AMONG further dramatic moves yesterday in the Labour Party of Singapore following the general council's expulsion on Monday of the chairman, Mr. Lim Yew Hock was the resignation of the general secretary, Mr. D. Stevens.247 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-10-30 7 outside! THE HALL..! a patient queue waits and hopes ..that there may still be a few good buys left at the ■Misfits and Mistakes" sale. Thii picture Wat taken toon after the sales began ir,\ the W ar\ M c m o r-\ ial Hall i erday.51 words
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199 1952-10-30 7 THESE TOUGH BOYS' WILL BE RIOT SQUAD LMGHTY-FOUR men of Singapore Police Force "Reserve Units are receiving special training at Jalan Eunos. They are the "tough boys" who wiil tackle any rioting that may break out in the* Colony. The men have been training under Lt.-Col. W. Fairbairn, founder of199 words
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Article108 1952-10-30 7 A 15 per cent, composition A offered by Yeo Jin Guat. Singapore match factory owner and businessman, has been accepted by a majority of creditors representing more than 75 per cent, of the total debt. This was announced by Mr. W. G. Alcock. the Offl"cial Assignee,108 words
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129 1952-10-30 7 New men are first-class, says the CO. IPOH. Wed. FIRST lonpany strength intake to the Federation Regiment, no w doing intensive basic training in Taioing are first rlass. says th<« (ommandifii; Officer. Major li G. Kyan. •Some are potential •Mcera," he added. Before thrir initial six months' training course ends129 words
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Article38 1952-10-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The band of the Royal West Kent Rr<Uni( nt will play at the Poppy Day danco on Saturday at Johore Civil Service Club in Johore Bahru Dancing will begin at 8.30 p.m.38 words
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194 1952-10-30 7 Oh! what a rush for the 'misfits' HUNDREDS of Singapore women rushed the "Mistakes and Misfits" sale of clothes In St. Andrew's Memorial Hall yesterday and mast bargains wfre sold to the early birds before sale was even due to begin. The sale was to have lasted from 10.30 a.m.194 words
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99 1952-10-30 7 Glory told: thanks for the air help KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A MESSAGE of thanks has been sent to HMS Glory for the air attack the carrier launched against the Kajang gang as she was passing down the Straits of Malacca on Monday. In the message, the G O C Malaya.99 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-30 7 ...AND INSIDE— the rush A mi llo.N of the large crowd at the sale. The proceeds go to the Poppy Day Fund— Straits Times picture.25 words
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Article60 1952-10-30 7 There will be 38 kinds of Asian food served in the 21 stalls of the Singapore Esplanade restaurant when it is opened to the public on Nov. Id. The Esplanade area where 1 102 illegal hawkers are now plying their trade has been tenced. The hawkers60 words
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Article51 1952-10-30 7 The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will this morning present the University of Mala ya with a cheque of $10,000 as a donation from the Indian Overseas Bank. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will accept the cheque ass Chancellor of the51 words
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Article41 1952-10-30 7 Mrs. W. L. Blythe. wife of the Colonial Secretary will entertain members of the Old Peoples' Club to tea at her home today. The club is run by the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross.41 words
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Article53 1952-10-30 7 Mr. Frank Onesimus Leslputty (31) an official of the Trade Department of the Indonesian Consulate-General's office in Singapore, died of typhoid yesterday at Miadleton Hospital. Mr. Lesiputty previously served in Sydney and Jakarta before coming to Singapore in 1947. His body wilt be taken to Ambon. Sumatra.53 words
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Article130 1952-10-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rE QUEEN has awarded the Imperial Service Medal to a telephone supervisor, a head draftsman and a forest ranger in the Federation, the Government announced tocray Miss Juan Pavonarls gets the medal for her worlr, in telephone exchanges for more than130 words
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Article49 1952-10-30 7 Two New Zealand dental urses. Misses rreda Fastier and Mellis Butchers, flew into Singapore by Quantas--IOAC yesterday on loan to 'he dental school at Penang. They will fly today to Penfig, where they will lecture o student nurses at the liool for two years.49 words
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Article40 1952-10-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU Wed \fter being charged with aving offered a bribe of $1 o a constable to return her resettlement tally card, Chal Moi. a woman, was allowed $500 bail, pending a preliminary inquiry in the police court.40 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-10-30 7 MESSAGES sent over the air to Santa Claus in a iTr Raffles Place department store yesterday included a request by a small boy for a "proper house to live in." Forty-five children, many of them belonging to Service families, thronged the toy170 words
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Article20 1952-10-30 7 KIANG, Wed— The flag day held last Friday for the Sir Henry Gurney Library Memorial Fund raised $2,916.20 words
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119 1952-10-30 7 Independent presents his manifesto THE City Council must play an important part in solving the housing shortage and the high cost-of-llving in Singapore, says Mr. Mak Pak Shee, Independent candidate for the East Ward in the December City Council election, in his manifesto, published yesterday. "The City Council can keep119 words
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Article57 1952-10-30 7 Swaml Sivananda Saraswathi, founder-president of the Divine Life Society in India and an authority on YaStsni will visit Malaya and other countries in South-East Asia in March. He will address public meetings in Singapore. Kuala I Lumpur and Penang and offer prayers "for commonwealth and57 words
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Article158 1952-10-30 7 Friendly talks on wage demands KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. SUBMISSIONS in support of 12 demands for increased wages and improved conditions of service for 65,000 Government daily rated workers in the Federation were completed by their representatives today. The negotiations, which began on Monday, are adjourned till November 10. Discussions were158 words
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Article50 1952-10-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Saiman bin Talib was sentenced to eight months' iml prisonment, to be followed by 1 12 months' police supervision, for theft of $10 from Goh See Moi. I The sentence will date from Aug. 30 when he was arrested. Saiman had three previous convictions.50 words
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Article26 1952-10-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed K Ponnan, an attendant at the General Hospital, waa fined $100 today for causing I hurt to Anjipillay with a knife26 words
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Advertisement210 1952-10-30 7 fKEY BRANDY A SrtAWIATMG DWKK Of QUAL/rV advt. I Tribute to British Record Changer m 'TRIBUTES have been paid in the American M I X magazine Atlantic to a British record j changer which is exported to the U.S.A. in con- siderablc numbers. As Americans are keen on A y210 words
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Advertisement97 1952-10-30 7 GREY flMfi,, FAWN VmM Washable jp^fL^ Tropical Suitings gf^iw^ .b. 84.50 Ijtff 7 >. b. 90.00 fjfft Chest Measurements W In the heat and humidity ot the ciiy. in places where the sun at noon stands overhead there is the perpetual search for coolness and comfort, and the problem of97 words
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Article, Illustration259 1952-10-30 8 Employment office to be opened in the Colony THE Singapore Government plans to open a special employment office for boys and girls leaving school each year. The office will try to place the young people in Jobs suited to their tastes259 words
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Article176 1952-10-30 8 LINCOLN'S INN, one of the four London Inns-of-Court, agreed this year to grant special concessions for students in the Colonies to enable them to do half the English law course In their own countries, the secretary of the Singapore Council for Adult Education. Mr. P.176 words
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Article59 1952-10-30 8 Singapore Teachers' Training College will hold a memorial service for its principal, the late Mr. J. D. Joseph, In the college hall at Cairnhill Road on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. The service, organised' by the Students Christian Movement of the T.T.C.. will include a sermon by the59 words
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Article43 1952-10-30 8 The annual delegates' conference of the SdngMpcre Trade Union Congress has been postponed from Nov. 2 to Nov. 11. Delay in translating the annual report into vernacular languages caused the post-pon-nent. saic the secretary. Mr. S Jaganathan yesterday.43 words
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Article52 1952-10-30 8 Three people were fined $3 each in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling at the Hi milestone. Chua Chu Kang Road, on Tuesday. They were Chua Boon Siew. Ang Tiang Kiat and Lim Cheng Ann. They were playing a game called "tua52 words
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Article68 1952-10-30 8 Goh Kay Seng, a 26-year-old clerk, was yesterday tentatively charged in Singapore First Police Court with cheating the Mercantile Bank of India Raffles Place, of $3,617 between last February and September. Also tentatively charged j with dishonestly altering a i ledger with intent to defraud the bank68 words
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Article37 1952-10-30 8 Four Singapore policemen will receive medafs from the Governor. Mr. J. F Nicoll at th" Police Training School In Thomson Roa^ tomorrow, the first time he has presented medals to members of the rorce37 words
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Article34 1952-10-30 8 Thousands of V.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. members in Maiaya w"1 observe their combined annual Week of Prayer and Woi'd Fellowship with special meetings from Nov. 9 to Nov. 15 at th?ir centres.34 words
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173 1952-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE thousands of accusing fingers on posters pointing at the public demanding "What have you done for the illiterates?" have not pointed in vain. Many hundred have written to the Adult Education Association of Malaya pledging support and enrolling as173 words
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111 1952-10-30 8 WORCESTER'S RECALL THEIR nun hour' IF operations permit D»ea of the Ist Battalion Worcestershire Regiment in the Ipoh arci will take time oft from I» tuliJ n htin^ to celfbrate Gheluvelt Day <"i Friday Oct. 31. On this date 38 >\ars ago their regiment loi.vli! one of the mn>t pUUnt111 words
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Article27 1952-10-30 8 The Singapore Government announced yesterday that Tavoy in Burma' and Kunsan in Korea are infected places becau.se of an outbreak of smallpox at both ports27 words
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Article277 1952-10-30 8 INDIAN RELIEF GETS MORE THE Singapore Government has decided to wind up the $6,000,000 Indian Immigration Fund and divide the assets between Singapore and the Federation, it was officially stated yesterday. I Singapore Is to gei a onefourteenth share of the Fund i which277 words
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92 1952-10-30 8 A PROPOSAL to appoint a Malay teacher for the benefit of newly appointed City Council officers, will come up for confirmation tomorrow. The teacher Is to be appointed frcm the beginning of neoct year. He will be paid a salary of $80 a92 words
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Article47 1952-10-30 8 Hoe Kong Huat. 17, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Second Police Court with breaking into the house of Ngai Cheong Seng in Havelock Road on Tuesday night with intent to steal 18 goldfish valued at $40. Hop was remanded in custody until tomorrow.47 words
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Article77 1952-10-30 8 T^HE Singapore Second •i- Police Magistrate, Mr. D H. Chapman yesterday bound over Tan Whye Chong, a shop assistant, and his wife. Ho Kwan Heng. en a $300 six-month good behaviour bond. They were round guilty of assaulting their chief tenant. Ong Tee Choy, in a77 words
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Article32 1952-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.The Chief Justice of the Federation. Mr. Justice Charles Mathew today welcom d to the Bar Miss Chong Kirn Yin. daughter ot Dr. Chonj; Ah Khoon.32 words
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Advertisement218 1952-10-30 8 "CERTAINLY A GOOD FILM" Paul Holt "A WINNER FOR WILCOX" —Elspeth Grant "90 MINS. OF 100% ENTERTAINMENT" Reg Whithy WILCOX Jm^k presents wK^^r^t^^ Michael r Also starring GOOGIE WITHERS JOHN McCALLUM with PETER GRAVES, GO3DON MARKER SUZANNE CLOiJTIER Plus! Pathc News: DUCHESS' VISIT TO SARAWAK 1 'i* W^/w ""todayi" W^^m218 words
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Advertisement231 1952-10-30 8 ...FROM TODAY!*; /illadWMi 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. I In your lima In your canluryi I I .SLLN A -In Ik* haart of Georgia's I I vrtlWr LI AM Ot«(»nol<«« Swomplandi a I I lUUIIU ITI/VJI yrnclil limi tluil .ijikl k«^ I woria itvts on thai might nave231 words
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Article188 1952-10-30 9 f)UT of 100 wives in two bi<? New York housing developments more than one-fourth like nothing at all about housework: more than half hold jobs, and the husbands of 63 percent help with the housework, (says a New York w message). Those facts came to light whenAP - 188 words
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Article461 1952-10-30 9 THE LETTER in the adj of living, and particu'larlv HICKLEY deals with son- for emergencies, or she must tackle the housework. Many wives I know, who nave nju special qualifications, are making do with one girl to help In the house. CERTAINLY the old Idea of461 words
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Article128 1952-10-30 9 lends that do NOT MEET I HAVE recently 1 arrived out here from > England and am finding it very difficult to feed > my family on the money available. I have been told by > friends that you should allow $100 per adult > per month and $50 per128 words
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180 1952-10-30 9 pay somewhere in the region of $150 rent. It is likely that the arm has advanced him a car loan, which he wilt pay back over hl.s three-year term, say $100 a month. His petrol bill will t>e another $50. Food180 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-10-30 9 JOSEPH EZEKIEL - JOSEPH EZEKIEL By Honour your partner Honour your corner Ah around your left-hand lady THAT is the opening call in Singapore's new dance craze the square dance which is fast growing in popularity. For the past three months about 250 people teenagers and adults alike ot440 words
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Advertisement177 1952-10-30 9 ?£/-<? DELICIOUS I BUFFET SUPPER! A>CONVENIENT AS IT ISAPPI TIZING, Hi in/. Vegetable Salad in Mayonnaise is a V mixture of choice vegetables, diced, cooked VM f and blended with tangy Heinz Mayon- 1 naise. It comes ready to serve! With V kttuce and other greens it's a meal in177 words
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Advertisement200 1952-10-30 9 parts hi the trade-mark. "SIMANCO^ To emure you obtain Guaranteed SINGER repTrr~~~~—--~.r have yoi.r machine checked and overhauled at your local SINGER shop where only genuine SINGER Parts at used for replacement. For your own protection please note all genuine SINGER parts are stamped with t>>« Trade Mark SIMANCO. Write,200 words
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Miscellaneous271 1952-10-30 9 Straits Times Crossword i I |2 I |3 |4 "~"T™ ~~~7~ H| T** 8 j i|| 9 L ll IL(ZSZBfL L Z 25~ §§§Hj26 ACROSS 6. Instrument for Indicating the 1. A newspaper has little space hour (3-4). for it (4-5, 4). 7. Hand -shaking may lose you 8. No271 words
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Article, Illustration512 1952-10-30 10 Topweights may miss top sprint TV. CIRCUIT NOW HAS EASY TASK By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. [>!l .1.1) \U Sporting Gesture and Uninsured are doubtful starters in the Class 1, Div. 1 s]-F. sprint at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and in their absence Northern Circuit certainly holds a first-rate512 words
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Article238 1952-10-30 10 SPOTTING THE WINNERS By EPSOM JEEP TEN best horses to foliow nt the Seafcor Turf Club November meftin<re: Northern Circuit: Put un gallant bid In the Per k Gold Vase, possesses brilliant speed an^ sharp K.L. 5' 2 F. rourse should be ideal for him Kingpor*: For the Preslden 's238 words
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Article42 1952-10-30 10 The Singapore Civilians hockey trial, postpened from last Tuesday owicg U> rain, will now be played on Saturday. Nov. 1, on the S.R.C. padang. not Ncv. 8 as previously announced. Th-re is no change in the earns.42 words
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Article202 1952-10-30 10 yEN new hcrses have been registered with the B»ralts Racing Association. They are: CLASS I: Gree\ b.a.m. bDasford— Tettury Lass; Special Sriertian i late Jacarei, b.e.g. by Vilmorin— War Valley; Robber l.\partrr date Plmlicoi b.e.g. by Epigram— Humldi y. CLASS 2: September Song (late Thatcher), b.e.g. by202 words
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262 1952-10-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. QELANGOR Badminton Assocla- tlcn »ot only «60 a<; its share of tri^ ocJu y ec s £o \rl "I j M^ n, 8 .S.f.JP^n Ch **T* 1 SmSL ?^.^fin^p2SiriJL without deducting expenses This was revealed by the Dresident. Mr. Khoo262 words
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Article104 1952-10-30 10 I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Selan- gor Authentics. a side composed of 1 state players and reserves, will meet Government Department Sports Association at soccer on Sunday on the TPCA ground. Admission charges will be $2. $1 and 50 cents for standing room. The proceeds will104 words
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Article334 1952-10-30 10 LONDON, Wed. Winer HAT will be the reaction in America to Randolph rurpin's uninspired, display igainst South-Africa's George Angelo at Hamngay. London? Will it get Sugar Ray Robinon or Joey Maxim to RO In -Vith the coloured man from Leamington for one of their334 words
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Article90 1952-10-30 10 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. Tanjong Malim Government Servants retained the Cradock Cup when they beat Tapah Government Servants 4-1 In their annual soccer match here. Tanjoag Malim showed better speed, skill and stamina. Outstanding pla>er for them was the former Malayan hockey star. Baharom. who netted twice90 words
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Article45 1952-10-30 10 TOKYO. Wed—World flyweight champion Yoshlo Shiral will meet the former champion, Dado Marino of Honolulu, in a 15-round return title match here on Nov. 15. It will bt tneir fourth match. Marino won the first fight, but Shiral took the other two. —A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article23 1952-10-30 10 LONDON. Wed. Yesterdjys rugby union results were: Cambridge University 8. Cambriige University Club 8. Oxford Unlversltv 11, Oxford University Orpyhounds 3.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article31 1952-10-30 10 TODAY: rfWh 0856 hr.« (8.2ft 1 and 2P4 <R9); Lew 0236 (2.3) tnd 1458 (3.1). TOMORROW: High 0931 (8.7) and 21S8 (3 4); Low 0326 (2.4) acd 1541 (2.1).31 words
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Article238 1952-10-30 10 NEWMARKET. England. Wednesday. RICHER, one of the betting favourites in the unwieldy field of 42. sped over a muddy turf (o win the 110 th running of the Cambridgeshire Stakes today. The. Judge called for a photograph to determine the second and third place horsesAP - 238 words
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Article108 1952-10-30 10 LONDON. Wed DRITISH racehorse Wllwyn, who defeated six rivals from fcur countries in an International race In America, slipped and fell when leaving a Pan-American clipper at London airport yesterday. A hind leg slid through a gap at the side of the plane ramp. OwnerAP - 108 words
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Article113 1952-10-30 10 GLASGOW. Wed Scotland make only one change from the side which beat Wales earlier this month for their match agains' Ireland at Hampden Park, j Glasgow, on Nov. 5. Jlmmv Logle. Ars-n<»rs 32-year- I old tnsid?-rlght. who Is considered j 1 one of the cleverest ballReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement285 1952-10-30 10 M 3 7 O EsfTP silrncr, rich utth cowpnhension Tm 1:1 \ki ri iii'i.F. with whom you OH p. ms happy houn n mutual sili-ni<\ rich \xiih rompreheflMon. Why.' kaw you 1.v1.n uii<'uitlith<-m.Olhrrswhoc<>m<-ii|>oii fJM p v ,11 ilnis are <mlv interrupting. So with .^y^ Craven \V rii;arett«-s and those who285 words
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Advertisement473 1952-10-30 10 CIV l^^s //VJ-V/ 'I') A BANGKOK H?B^*"S .«%^>*4VXj RANGOON \\^PHOMPENH I>^-V^fj PENANG Ci ngor '^S' j SINGAPORE XD Ct^rJ A. A(cnts: Singjport *nd Penjnf 4 Miracle of modern science! THE INK THAT CLEANS AND \r PROTECTS YOUR A *X?**Z PEN AS IT WRITES! VjL^^r/ k -@_^j Parker Quink x v!l&£&i473 words
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204 1952-10-30 11 A Market Correspondent - Rubber gains a quarter-cent in Singapore A Market Correspondent By OUBBER gained a quarter cent on the Singapore market yesterday, November first grado closing at 77 cents. The market opened steadier in sympathy with the Improved overnight prices in London and New York, and at one stage wv reported as204 words
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Article108 1952-10-30 11 Quiet day in share market CINOAPORE Share Market yesterday was generally quiet with tins reported easier and Industrials Irregular. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Asso> elation were: INDUSTRIALS lackson it Co IB i'porr CD'd Storage «40 >»r»lti Trader* 23.36 Jnitrd Engineers Ordi >3tO WUkituoo Proc»s» 130 MINING108 words
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102 1952-10-30 11 Newest cargo liner arrives here soon nnilE latest earg^-Uner deslgn--1 f-d for Ihr T »nd O. Company's Far East service will arrive In Siagapor* early next month. She is the lI, WO -tun Sunda —third ship ci the. P. and O. Ceet to bear this same. Sanda has a length102 words
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Article83 1952-10-30 11 NEW YORK. W«d.— Wall Sireet held steady and on baJaac* ni •bout unchanged yestercii.y to limited and featureless trading The return to work of most of tho 350,000 soft coal miners attracted attention, together with another spate of mostly better than anticipated third quarter reports. However, this apparentlyReuter - 83 words
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Article40 1952-10-30 11 A barter contract was signed recently between the Government of Pakistan and the Government of the U.SS.R. providing for the supply of 150.000 tons of wheat in exchange for 22,000 tons of jute and 13,150 tons of cotton.40 words
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Article21 1952-10-30 11 N. Y. PRICE NO 1 B.S.S. Ne»faJjar eamtraet (la IS cents) Mondays TaewUys da-Jag Closing 27.7S MB. 2833 nonMarket: Not steady.21 words
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Article175 1952-10-30 11 CHIPS, alongside the Slnrtpore Harbour Board todovns. or rspected there at 7 a m today are: Godowns 11. AutoCvcus: 4 V Empire Hy 8^ Cttv of Manehe^ter Utrecht- 15/16 Onartoey: 18 Omarls: 19 20 Klnko Maru: 21 '2J. Maxwet. Brandrr 73 Rentam: M R» w 37 28175 words
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Article57 1952-10-30 11 DUSINBSS was done In copra tn Singapore yesterday at (38 S 1 a pirul, with buyers $38. f.o.b. and sellers $38 Coconut oil: buyers $54. sellers $58. no business reported. Produr* Exchange: Pepper no change; Muntck white $5g5 sellers a pkul. Sarawak $580 and Larapong black $490. Other57 words
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Article12 1952-10-30 11 TIN: $472: APICUL SINGAPORE. Wed.— Tin 5472 a pii ni (down $IV»>.12 words
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Article236 1952-10-30 11 From Our Om CorrMajandent MKLBOTJRNB, Wed. GENERAL Investments had a steadier market on the Stock Exchaage today under the inftaefice of U»e firmly holding wool market. Federal loans again moved variably, four rises eonirasUi* with five falls. Investment sales volume was of moderate dimensions, most Intereat236 words
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Article493 1952-10-30 12 Thomas Cup every two years 'POPULAR IDEA 9 SAYS SCHEELE LONDON. Wednesday. THE possibility of the Thomas Cup competition the world badminton championship being played every two years, instead of three as at present, is foreshadowed by Mr. H. A. E. Scheele, hon. secretary of the International Badminton Federation. Mr.Reuter - 493 words
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69 1952-10-30 12 PENANG, Wed. SEPOY LINES Recreation Club piled up i record score in their League hockey nvitch against a weak Krdah Hall Party side on the Hospital ground today Sepoy Lines won by 17 goals to one. Ahmad Ghouse scored 11 goals.69 words
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257 1952-10-30 12 Seah junior champ but it was close I CEAH Hark Chim last nir-ht won the Singapore Badminton I Association's junior singles championship when he beat Ng Heng Kwang 15-11. 16-18. 18-15. < Seah staged a remarkable re- co- cry from the brink of defeat lin the rubber. Ng, profltting by257 words
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Article209 1952-10-30 12 S.R.C. 1. SMWL' cINGAPORE Recreation Club 0 kept their slate clean In Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2B league with a 1-0 victory on the padang yesterday. A goal by centre-half John Marks In the fifth minute decld-i-d the game. For the rest it was a struggle209 words
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Article28 1952-10-30 12 In a friendly rugger match played at Keppel ground yesterday. Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club beat Military Police by 21 points to nil.28 words
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Article72 1952-10-30 12 In a friendly soccer match played at Fa/rer Park yesterday. Singapore Corinthians beat Singapore Indian F.A. 4-3. Scorers fcrr Corinthians were Hussein (2), Shariff Raub and Ah Chu<t. SIFA scored through Logonathan (2) and Nadu/ajah. In a friendly soccer match played at Fa/rer Park yesterday. Singapore Corinthians beat72 words
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Article154 1952-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ivEELA Rajaratnam. the Selan- gor women's champion sprinter, was the outstanding player in today's State Women's Hockey Trial at Taylor Road. On her performance today, she Is a certain choice for centre forward. Her distribution of the ball and powerful shooting154 words
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Article321 1952-10-30 12 RAOC 16 pU.; RASC S pts IAISPLAYING all-round super- iority and better team work, RAOC beat RASC in an Intercorps rugger friendly game at BODCA ground. St. George's Road, yesterday by 18 points (2 goals, penalty goal, try) to 3 points (penalty goal). Ordnance Corps321 words
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Article287 1952-10-30 12 By SECOND ROW rIE COMBINED SERVICES rugger trial held at Naval Base yesterday proved to be a great disappointment. The play was ragged and unenterprising and few enhanced their reputations. Probables' forwards saw a great deal more of the ball but their outsides were unable to287 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-10-30 12 In floodlit soccer match at Hifhbury Stadium. Arsenal beat Hibernian. la* year's Scottish Leacne champion*, by seven goals to one. Here, KeUey (Arsenal (oalle) save* a shot from Johnstone (left). On the light Is Kay Daniel, Arsenal centre half. Popper picture.45 words
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Article79 1952-10-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. f^OOD following up by their Kr forwards In the loose five ininutes from the end enabled Selangor Club to snatch victory from Selangor All Blues by 14 points (goal, penalty goal and two tries) to 11 (goal and two tries) In79 words
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Article259 1952-10-30 12 ITNIVERSITY of Malaya jumped to third place in the Singapore Hockey Association's Division IB league yesterday with a 1-0 defeat over the Indian Association at the Sepoy Lines ground. This was the University's sixth game In the tournament an<i their excellent combination yesterday gave259 words
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Article162 1952-10-30 12 Singapore Civil Service Association MtUi;. Magics: Llm Bonn Soo v Taa Chuan Heng H Roiarlo v Teo Kirn Tee. Koh Sam Pin v F. C. Tan Tufxiuy. Slagtaa: Winoer of Lim Bone Soo v Tan Ohuan Hem v winner of H Roiarlo v Teo Kirn Tee:162 words
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Article44 1952-10-30 12 After a series of defeats. Police scored a big win at rugger at Thomson Road yesterday when they beat Naval C-in-C by 27 points (three goals, three tries and a penalty goal) to six points (a try and a penalty goal).44 words
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Article22 1952-10-30 12 TT-e stTitspor* cricket Ctub "A" team ni«bv mttrh against RA F (Ten?nh> ws, cancelled. The airmen did not M'n ud22 words
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Article321 1952-10-30 12 Star Soccerites 1; Haikowyu... 1. played better football— in fact, they played the only good football of the game and they had twice as much of the ball as Haikowvu, but they committed soccer's cardinal sin of wasting their chances at Jalan Besar stadium321 words
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Article351 1952-10-30 12 Selectors have made no mistakes CIVILIAN WOMEN'S XI By Oar Hockey Reporter AFTER the second Singapore civilian women's hockey trial played on the pidan^ yc'rrday. the following team were selected to meet Combined Service* women In the annual Poppy Day Fund game on the padang on Nov. 5 Mrs. L.351 words
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Article63 1952-10-30 12 Tlie Singapore Table Tennis Association last night received a cable from the Hong Kong T<ibl> Tennis Association confirming Hong Kong's participation In all events of the Asian Table Tennis championships to begin in Singapore on Nov. 22. The cable said that the team of two officials63 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1952-10-30 12 HOCKEY DIV. 1A: VMCA v Sherwood Forester* at YIMCA. FRIENDLY: Failles Inxt. v BODCA at R.I.; RAF Malaya SCC on Padanc RIGGER ST. ANDREWS v University at Sepoy Lines. SOCCER DIV. SB: Seletar F.C. f SHB Police at CYMA.39 words
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