Singapore Standard, 2 September 1952
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Title Section14 1952-09-02 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 62 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article452 1952-09-02 1 Navy Joins Air Blast The Reds Lie Low ABOARD U.S.S. BOXER, Sept. 1.- U.S. Nary planes today hurled 338 sorties against key Communist targets in Northeastern Korea within 12 miles of the Russian border in the largest all-navy air effort of the Korean war. T neU.P.; A.P. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-09-02 1 Just in time Last-minute passengers scramble aboard tbe first night mail to leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur in 20 months. This picture was taken as the train was leaving Tanjong Pagar Railway Station at 7.15 last night. The Sinnapoie-Kuala Lumpur night mail service was suspended on Jan. 1, 1951, becauseStandard - 55 words
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Article35 1952-09-02 1 THE CHIEF of the Vietminh Communisi intelligence for the Saigon-Cholon region. Tran Van Ly, and Ex-Vietnam teacher Ho Van Hang. Vietminh tax collector for the Saigon-Cholon rpyion. have been arrested.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-09-02 1 THE conference between representatives of India and Pakistan, under the auspices of the I nited Nations representative, Dr. Frank P. Graham, on the Kashmir question which opened in Geneva on Aug. 2G. Photo shows: The U.N. representative, Dr. Graham leit at head of the table. At far side, facing camera,AP - 124 words
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204 1952-09-02 1 /says Gen \Lotkhart \l I HING, Sarawak, Sept. 1, (Reuter-AAP). al Rob Lockhart said here today there w^ .iir.it ion of any overall plan oi Communist term m Saiawk. he D Director of Operations, Malaya, was e conclusion of his two-week investiga- as here where204 words
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Article18 1952-09-02 1 I <£d by and Dec. 9 i:» ::ev dr I I tusted on18 words
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104 1952-09-02 1 CAIRO. Sept. 1 (AP.:— The newspaper Al Akhabar quoted Premier Aly Maher as saying' that he was thinking of bring-: i ing back ex-King Farouk's three daughters by his first marriage Princesses Ferial. Fa \zia and Fadiah, The paper said the three girls104 words
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146 1952-09-02 1 MANILA, Sept. 1, (UP).— At least 80 persons were reported dead and property damage was estimated in millions ot pesos as a result oi the two-day pounding by typhoon Mary, which blew away from the Philippines today. Seventy-four of the dead I were146 words
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Article20 1952-09-02 1 i FIVE Japane.se press representatives have left Tokyo bv air for a month's tour of England.20 words
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Article42 1952-09-02 1 LOXDOW Sept. 1 (Reuter)— Major General Cordon Hamilton Seath an aide de camp to the late King George VI. was found shot at his home on Sunday, A shotgun with one bane! fired was found near the general.42 words
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Article29 1952-09-02 1 THE Vietnam Provisional National Council, the first cons I live assembly o| tne independent Vietnam, was opened > n Saigon yesterday by Premier Iguyen Nan Tarn. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article28 1952-09-02 1 THE WEST Berlin new paper, Telegi aaf, said toda: it East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia soon will conclude three-power military pact or: Soviet orders.- A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article21 1952-09-02 1 FORTY SIX Chinese Cmnmu nist unc ei ground «01 tens ei e arrested in Taipeh on Sunday.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1952-09-02 1 I T A L I A N adxninrfstrstiw I oHiciu > took over in the AtjgloAnu'm;m zone "A" oi Trieste yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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177 1952-09-02 1 Forces Bagged 143 Bandits In August Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The total of 143 Federation terrorists eliminated la>t month equals the second best month for eliminations which "I v,a* May last year. This was officially announced today. The total for last month included two terrorists killed, and one177 words
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Article113 1952-09-02 1 16 Reds Injured In Koje MUNSAN, Sept. 1 (APi:The PoW Command a: Pu an today said l r R'^ in Kou> Island compound were injured when guard? entered a compound on Saturday and forcibly moved out some work parties. Eight were sent to hospital but none was hurt seriously, the113 words
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Article38 1952-09-02 1 TW E N T Y V I V E people were injured, foui seriously, when a grenade was thrown on Sund ,v trigl outside the Lido Cinema, one of the biggesl TholoSaigon's twin city- AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article187 1952-09-02 1 GRAND RAPIDS, (Michigan), Sept. 1. (UP). •For a century the British fleet has protected us, but now it is our turn," said Governor .Adlai Stevenson in his foreign policy speech here today. He went on to say that thep United States must forge great187 words
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Article14 1952-09-02 1 THE Australian destroyer \Vi73c is on the wav lo Korea- AFPAFP - 14 words
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223 1952-09-02 1 Kashmir Raid Means WarWarns India NEW DELHI, Sept. 1 Indian Government circles stated today that any violation of the Kashmir ceasefire by Pakistani tribes would result in a total war between India and Pakistan. The statement constituted a reply to Foreign press reports that Pakistani tribes were threatening to invadeAFP; AP - 223 words
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59 1952-09-02 1 I BONN, (Germany), Sept. 1 (AP) The West German Govern inent has broadcast an a] the East Germans not to from their S<\ iel Z >mes unless they face i emergency. More than ofi.OOO E G mans have tied to th«» Wesi in the59 words
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Article27 1952-09-02 1 FIFTY-TWO shapely 1 queen- have arrived ai Atlantic Cits to sock the title of America L952, md -old and fame thai go APAP - 27 words
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Article80 1952-09-02 1 tut: D 1 1 oi the Netbei Is S \\i\ 'iii foi ing a new cabini The N without a Govern in more than I d to have been ti j, kiur. 1 n in I rding to thi just published Beyen and Joseph l.nih Othor80 words
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Advertisement78 1952-09-02 1 /p?fS«irORTH BRIDGE R? > l (CAHTOL BLD6) $'H9i^ TH£ P O t L C l* 83C f m m m Thi-i davs to Singapore \N. Ny I f Plvusjiii jj\s m the matter of \[y y"^^j|« gnoJ company and Capstan. /,^V«-_— Sea or shore, whenever I People get together Capstao78 words
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Advertisement69 1952-09-02 1 ft- Keep on ice^ (fw) COLO STORAGE /V^/| CRfcAMERIES I tySE^YOGHOUIfi DISCOMFORT OF MINOR jj», IRRITATION DUE TO WIN3-SANO-DUST R^H^f i 1 1 I>i- n i 1 1 pf 1 1 1 r wK* i'imiii mi DK \i ro, IvW^ Singapore i. i^^"^H Sol. A^.tv J ■FJ 1 1 I69 words
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Article73 1952-09-02 2 Strike Hint By SACSU IHP Exc li n O uncfl of tl e Sing tp i Army Ch il Sera i (m i ton* rrow sag to dc ide what course el ■'ion the Union should take-. ew of the notices of d ling ed stef i.v »y technicians in73 words
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Article167 1952-09-02 2 THE succe i of -he youth work i p held in Pandaroann along the KbmgPor f s- ttenham trunk road in building a church for the IC ettlers, has resulted iri I k iof voluntary service being vl a annuj U aturc The idea of167 words
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Article70 1952-09-02 2 PAK I T BUNT AR, Mon.— Pleading guilt] to charge t>! I siderate drr Ye:i p g I.:: 1 i van driver was bv Inchc Saileh bin irtH in 'he Nibong Tcbal I* waa stated by^the p:<>Ition that the accused's van <>rf the road while negotiation70 words
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Article124 1952-09-02 2 Thieves Take 16 Cases Textiles From Storehouse Standard Staff Reporter BURGLARS broke into a textile godown in Ford Street, off High Street, Singapore over the week end and whisked away $25,000 worth of bales of cloth. A spokesman of the firm concerned, Mr. Dogadas reported that124 words
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Article76 1952-09-02 2 .lOMORE BAHRI' Mod.— No oi action have been receive I I ie Electoral OfrlaT. Incbc i n coniH loi wit i tb« Electoral Registers of a hich n.!\ e ieen open •te i \"vr Bahru public and have now beon closed. cpected thai the nomi- the76 words
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Article24 1952-09-02 2 ABhl'L Ghaffar bin Othman was tined $10 by the Port Dickson Magistrate for bein» drunk near the Port Dickson Rongj;eng stage24 words
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Article78 1952-09-02 2 TAPPING Mon.— The North Malaya Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute has included its five-day session at the Anglo-Chinese School, Pykett Avenue Penang. Delegates from Kedah, Penang, Perak and Singapore attended lectures, discussions MVF Workshops and Bible study classes. i :..y ;j!so had a full recreational programme78 words
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113 1952-09-02 2 JOIIOKE BAHRl T Mon.— Mr. H. Bedale, Town Clerk of Ilornsey said here today that the Town Board had adopted the correct lines in connection with the forthcoming Town Council elections in Johore Bahru. He hoped that local government would soon be extended to113 words
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Article208 1952-09-02 2 KUALA LIMPIR. Mon.-Mr. Ambrose Skelchy, who was made an 0.8.E recently by the Queen, was the guest of honour at a Chinese dinner followed by a dance given by the Selangor Eurasian Association oxer the weekend. The president of the Association. Dr. .1. S. Goonting208 words
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Article412 1952-09-02 2 SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable id loud shedding todaj DAY Raffles Hutti. Boon Tat st., Al.jumrti Itoad, >iin^ \\»'iuie. Paya lrh.tr I'liuips, Uiininan Ko.td, li>o filial Place. Jalan __a_B, -i.i i t ii Bunas. Cambridge IM Kanpiun IM. lowncr Road, >» r.uigoori Road, Sennett Estate, Kiilaiti Aycr. Mtl'hersoa412 words
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Article44 1952-09-02 2 i BATU PAHAT, Mon. A middle-aged unemployed Hokkien labourer was found hanging from a beam in the theatre r. all at Benut yesterday evening. A group of children who i were playing nearby were the first to discover the dead body.44 words
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Article66 1952-09-02 2 TAIPEI. Sept. 1. (UP) President Chiang Kai Shek led all his high government officials in paying homage to the nation's war dead in a solemn service held at the Yuan Shan Shrine thk- morning on the occasion of the autumn ancestrial homage day. After the ceremony Governor K.66 words
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Article28 1952-09-02 2 FOR carrying two pas.-er^ers on the tup of the hood of his motor car, R. Raja Gopa! was fined ?25 in default one week28 words
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Article63 1952-09-02 2 IHTTKRWORTII Mon. I. am Ah Kee, a seven months' old babv girl was killed when a eocoaut fell on her head a t Kampong Telaga Aver Butterworth. She was being carried by her mother, who was walking along a path through the kampopg; \vh<Mi the coconui63 words
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Article162 1952-09-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter NINE- YEAR-OLD R a d i n Juriah of the Irama Bahru Kronchong Party, Singapore. Von first prize a beautiful •ilver cup— for being the bt-st Vocalist at a variety competition program me sponsored by the Malay Section oi Radio Malaya yesterday162 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-09-02 2 picture; CONFAB: Architectural settogether in the Goodwood Hill Studio flat of T. H. H. Hancock, Senior Architect, PWD, was attended by members in council of Institute of Architects, Malaya. Clockwise; Bearded R. C. Davies, W. D. Watson, Wong Foo Nam, C. Y. Koh, host Tomie Hancock and (back to camera)Peter Robinson - 54 words
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320 1952-09-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the general secreI tary, Mr. S. Jaganathan, should not hold any important executive position in any of the political parties in the Colony, says the Singapore Harbour Board320 words
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Article200 1952-09-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUM ot $75,000 is to be spent o\i the expansion oi the Trinity College building at Mt. Sophia in Singapore. This expansion has been made possible by a grant of $83,000 by the American Board of Founders of \he Nanking (Theological Seminary. Rev.200 words
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221 1952-09-02 2 India Seeks World Accord— Raghavan PENANG, Sun.— lndia's foreign policy today is a dynamic and forward one— best described as an independent policy. The role of India is one of brin^in^ nations together and if she aligns with any particular side that role is bound to be ineffective, stated Mr.221 words
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Article193 1952-09-02 2 PENANG, Mon. The disabled freighter Empire JEiey (6,112 tons) arrived I safely in Penang early this morning in tow of the Singajwre Harbour Board tug Griper. Captain L. Balls, the freighter's skipper said that his snip was never in serious trouble after it had193 words
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Article102 1952-09-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A diamond ring, valued a1 (400, taken for sale by a Singapore woman, Ng Kong Seng.; from a woman In Jofaore Bahru and returned the fol- I .lowing day unsold because it was sa I to be a fake The owner claimed thai102 words
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Article54 1952-09-02 2 1 THE Malay Chamber of Com- 1 merce, Kelantan, held a tea part} at the Government Rest j Hou>-e. Kola Bharu. in honour of the award of C.M.G. to the Tengku Rfahkota, Tengku Ynhya Petra and Mr. W. F N, Churchill, British Adviser, by the I Queen54 words
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Miscellaneous120 1952-09-02 2 ,n,, LADV, I KIM TELL Y BUT-THESE IS I LEAVE DATCRu^B T THANK NO' I f CMtIFC O r Bi^ CHIT'-gi^Arrr V irce^A-rv.MJT I VOUSE ARE AM. TH'OFFISHUII AKI'MITTh' PCAD I V O RE < A^7iS- O fsS£'s 7! C^JSd 1 DO^ T TAN< i Lt fimmEb h obo, from120 words
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Article410 1952-09-02 3 Catholics Urged Not To Buy Immoral Books Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN the next fortnight, ten thousand printed forms asking Catholics to pledge themselves to cease attending indecent films and abstain from buying immoral literature will be issued to Catholic schools, convents, institutions and homes. This will410 words
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Article166 1952-09-02 3 WIRELESS-CONSCIOUS Malayans who now reradio retri\l:,i; sots as an essential item ot house- i irniture have made their country Britain's best radio customer. The 1.. Court Radio SI >w has nated thai Malayan j orders for Rrsi six months of this ye «ei 100,000166 words
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Article92 1952-09-02 3 St mti.ird Stall Rev rs r the pi >ria in S t unt rge of Iren under i\- cs of been immunise incidence oi I then be reare looking ard, 4 for res I i Britain I 1 Mr. T. P. Prc the y »yThe n->v)onse92 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-09-02 3 FEW people in Singapore bought the new issues of Malayan stamps which were sold at the counters of post offices throughout the Colony, yesterday, owing: to the Hari Kaya holiday. The new issues are in five, twelve and .I.") cents denominations and are of different colours. New eight and twelveStandard - 86 words
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Article79 1952-09-02 3 AMONG the entrants for the air rac# from Britain to Christchurch, New Zealand, are the British Overseas Airways Corporation, the Do Havilland Company, K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) and Miss Jacqueline Cochran, the American who competed in the 1934 London t3 •1- hi me race. BOAC's entry79 words
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Article175 1952-09-02 3 There's Room For Youth In MAAF flaadaurd v..iT wiespoadcJrt t 1 re for K i rd and p Air v. oit tg f Sq idron MAAF Squadron H G. Oa with The Standard. jidron Oates reg .'leurne from Squ:idthe MAAF He idquartera enue Road yesterday repl iced rll Lt F.175 words
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Article38 1952-09-02 3 FOR the benefit I>f victims of the Kampong Bugis Fwc. trie Singapore City Engineer will carry ml >"> struction ot road- and drains for the Singapore Join! Relief Organisation's building project ai Kolam Ayer.38 words
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Article33 1952-09-02 3 Rubber Tapper's Body Found KUAXTAX. II m —The body of Awang Kadir bin Yusoff. a rubber tapper, lias been recovered It bore stab wounds. The tapper was abducted by bjndits from Kampong Padang.33 words
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Article154 1952-09-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter PRIVATE candidates wish- to take the Cambridge I enms School Certificate I i n nation in December. 1953 a e Inloi med that they v.-i'l e to s:t r'or a qua (y^ng teal on January 10. Applications fur admi -on I > the154 words
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200 1952-09-02 3 LAST-MINI TK preparations are being made In many Chinese homes to celebrate the "Feast of the Hungry Ghosts" tomorrow, the 15th day of the 7th moon. This Is the day when the spirits ol the lep irted re said visii the earth. Cakes, sweetmeat, wine200 words
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Article66 1952-09-02 3 THE following have been elected office bearers of the Musicians' Union of Singapore- President, G. A. Soliano; VicePresident. Teddy Koon: Hon Secretary, P. Martin; Assistant Hon. Secretary, a. Jaafar: Hon rreasurer, I). A. Gaspar. Committee members: J Villenguez Y. Wandly, Osman Ahmad. Wee Boon Ldew, Yeo Thian Peng66 words
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Article28 1952-09-02 3 MR. YOOXG Knee Thoo Health Inspector. Pekan. left for Bentong yesterday on transfer Mr, F. W. Daniel. Bentong Health Inspector, will be transferred to Pekan.28 words
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Article111 1952-09-02 3 Slump Crimped Feasting Standard Stuff Reporter MANY owners o! syce-driven motor cars had to drive their; own vehicles on Sunday and J yesterday because their Muslim drivers took two days off to celebrate Hari Raya Haji. But Singapore Muslims spent a comparatively quiet holiday J Spending was curtailed, and the111 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-09-02 3 Mr. Lim Soo Chye, one of the officers of the St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps, who has been awarded the Cadet Forces Medal.23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-09-02 3 photo Two Sandhurst trained officers of the Federation Regiment Armoured Company 2nd Lieutenant Zain Mohamed Hashim (right and 2nd Lieutenant Mohamed Hairiri Zain arrived in Singapore by air from U.K. yesterday. Both went through two years Army Officers' Course in U.K. They spent 18 months at the Sandhurst Military Academy.Standard - 51 words
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274 1952-09-02 3 TROPICAL rural welfare is on the overseas agenda of the Y.W.C.A. of Great Britain for 1953, when a course will be held at the Y.W.C.A College at Selly Oak, Birmingham, England* It will be open to overseas and British nationals interested in rural274 words
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Article121 1952-09-02 3 A BABY SHOW in aid of St. Andrew's Memorial Hall will be held on the Singapore padang on September 20, at 3.30 p.m. x The show wii! be officially declared open by the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, at j 4 p.m. The organiser.121 words
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Article128 1952-09-02 3 A SINGAPORE woman, Tan Biow Law. who was the comj plainant in a case heard in the Singapore Fourth Police Court. was alleged by the defendant, Lee Swee Leang to have made a suggestion to marry him. She told the Magistrate in reply that she did not128 words
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Article35 1952-09-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Delegates at the annual conference of the Federation Government Administrative and Clerical Unions resolved to request Government to clarify its attitude towards active '.rack 1 unionists in Government unions.35 words
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Article65 1952-09-02 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Mom.— Lim Kim Soon and Muniandy were each fined $30 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Nibong Tebal court when they pleaded guilty to having failed to muzzle their clogs. Muniandy also pleaded guilty to another charge of having failed to65 words
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Article46 1952-09-02 3 A GRACEFULLY chiselled marble statue of Sri Ramakrishoa that arrived from Cal- cutta, in July, will be officially installed #t the Sri Ramakrish- i na Temple at Hartley Road. Singapore, on October 31. The temple, at present under con- struction, is Hearing completion. I46 words
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Advertisement155 1952-09-02 3 i Mffi*2&sfiQ&9 V^^^H^k fff!^^^ OfDDCf Of t"# lOflQ PfCn fl I OC v >* *^'^^J Nousro Tircdn. si 'B\jl^SS^ i tojS'^S^J^ 0 Stomochoch* o n d •V^^gS^ 5 Foul B-.-orh. I 4tofM <l lot of flfjJjH When faulty kidney action'allows harmful impurities to remain m the body, the result is155 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-09-02 3 *Sl f ANYONE WHO (WHOSAIDYOuI f NOW G»V\AN BACK TO AWKJGHT, YOU f...BUT WHAT IIL LEAVE MEY, LOOKIT YOU fC\ f RiKiTFn' '>->. 1 1 VKXJLD SNEAXVWAS A LADY? (WL,ROTSHOT GULCH /HAIRY- FACED I WILL BE STRICTLY J MLISKCT/ IT'G.... |f UP BEHIND A YT^X^r^ AN' LEAVE ME /GORILLA I'LL70 words
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Article82 1952-09-02 4 TOKYO. Sept. 1 (Reuter\AP): Four Japanese firer :n *.he old Japanese e.ty of Kyoto today reported they ft. .v a new type of "flying sa ."er" m fact, more like a "flying tennis ball." According to a police report, the Bremen reported independently thai they saw82 words
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158 1952-09-02 4 MR. Ryuji Tanizawa, Chairman of the Japan Rubber Importers Association, is arriving in Singapore shortly when he will confer informally with rubber traders to improve the rubber trade between Malaya I and Japan. President of the Keiko j Bussan Trading Company, j158 words
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Article205 1952-09-02 4 BELGRADE, Sept I, (AlT).— There are strong inIkatieas here that Marshal Tito's coming talks with the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, here ire primarily due to a desire to solve rapidly possible ■trategica] problems altecting the Western European iefenee, such as the defence of some205 words
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Article94 1952-09-02 4 New Post For Chiang' s Son PE] Sepi I4P Gen. Ch i C lei on < P Chiang Kaishek, is to be bead nl a Ant i-Comm i IK ••::..> n Corps." era start a trees disclosed today. A I the new organisation fa i :< as still anothei uil94 words
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135 1952-09-02 4 SAIGON, Sent. 1 (Beuter): W lliam O. Douglas. Amer: an Supreme Court judge who has d touring South-East Asia since the end of July told foreign correspondents: "There is no place m South-East Asia I j have so far visited where I have seen so135 words
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Article121 1952-09-02 4 Tinsel-Types And A king HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 1 (L'P) K'ns Faisal 11, 1 .-year-old lonarch of Iraq, was visibly impressed vitfa Hollywood's' -v'l-type royalty today after Dg a motion picture studio. The youthful king and his retinue led by his guardian. Prince Abdul Daft, the Regent [raq, visited Metro Goidwyn Mayer121 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-09-02 4 Miss A?nez Gomez, an old girl of the Kuala Lumpur j Convent. and a student teacher of the Peel Road Convent, who has been selected tor training at Kirkby College, Liverpool. She will be flying with the 1 rest of the batch on Sept. 8.45 words
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71 1952-09-02 4 TOKYO. Sop;. 1. (AP>— The Foreign Office today formally j appointed consuls general, to! Indonesia. Burma and Finland. Kyodo News Agency reported.. Given the Indonesian post was Maiahiko Kai. vicc-chiel' of the Foreign Office Inter- j national Co-operation Bureau.' Yutaka Konagaya was named to the Burma71 words
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Article22 1952-09-02 4 A nine-man Formosa shipping delegation is in Tokyo lor a month's study of commercia snipping developments in Japan. -A P.22 words
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Article36 1952-09-02 4 WONG CHEE KAY wh o i carried on the business or a i coffeeshop in Asahan Village without a licence from the Muar j Town Board, was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate.36 words
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341 1952-09-02 4 HOME GUARD LEADER ON CHEATING CHARGE CHORE BAHRU. BioiL A man who was arrested soon after the Emergency was declared and detained on St. John's Island, gave evidence Id the Sessions Court when the trial was resumed in which Chin Fong. Masai village leader and Home Guard Commander, is charged341 words
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376 1952-09-02 4 CAPE TOWN, Sept. 1 (OFNS):-South Africas quarrel with India and Pakistan is draining the Union's Treasury to the extent of £4,000,000 sterling a year, and is earning big money for foreign countries acting as middlemen. The jute bags which South Africa must have and which376 words
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Article69 1952-09-02 4 TAIPEI. Sept. 1, (UP) A regular train service between Canton in the south and Manchuria in the extreme north of mainland China has been inaugurated, a Chinese dispatch reported today. Only one week's time is now needed lor the 4.500 kilometre journey from Canton to69 words
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Article153 1952-09-02 4 Peterson Defends Templer MR. Alec Peterson, a schoolmaster from Newport. Wales. who was called to Malaya by High Commission, General Sir Gerald Tempier to advise on information service?, arrived in London by air on Sunday. Mr. Peterson defended the High Commissioner's action in clearing a village of its inhabitants because153 words
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Article227 1952-09-02 4 CHARLESTON, SOI'TII CAROLINA, Sept. 1, (VP)- A tropical storm which hit the coastai area with hurricane force heaped even more misery on a Turkish freighter already beset by one jinx after another on its cruise to the United States. The 10.000--ton freighter Mardin was driven227 words
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Article38 1952-09-02 4 CHE Nik Mahmud. Assistant District Officer, Kota Bharu will soon go on transfer to Gua Musang, Kelantan, in charge of the sub-district, while Che Wan Ismail bin Wan Salleh will take his place at Kota Bharu.38 words
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Article50 1952-09-02 4 ABDULLAH bin Mamat. of ELampong Bukit Jabor, was wear tenced to three nontfas* imprisonment at Kemaman for criminal breach b( '.rust of a bicycle worth $135. For failing to take out an identity card within the prescribed time, he was fined S2(t or two weeks" rigorous imprisonment.50 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-09-02 4 Photo by The Federation of Malaya delegation to thr second world Budfihrt <<>nferenre to br hriri in Tokyo next month will present to the Buddhist Council in Japan a $1,000 oil paiatinf of Penang's famous Kek Lok Si Temple and Monastery as a token of goodwill, ruin* shows Mr. YongHan Kok Foo - 66 words
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393 1952-09-02 4 LONDON. Sept 1 (Reuter)— Senior Conimonwp il officials will meet in London prnatHy on Sept prepare for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' < ference here in late November. An official of the Commonwealth Relati announcing this today added thai I te Primewill begin their393 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-09-02 4 Miss Siti Sabariyah Malax girl badminton stai Kn.'.i hove marriage ">■> <i Awang Kechil bin llti^ i .ii i.: i\i place <m 1h n23 words
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64 1952-09-02 4 HONGKONG. Sepl rts tod < C e Communtsi Canton I I Kv Provir I lor ho<; ug the po! Comrnu i bn tion team he o in ting t at i pi sic ress dispatch I csca lords must be h ml "Wipe our rightist and64 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-09-02 4 Srouters attending the 21st Wood Badgre course at Port Dickson which was concluded on Sunday. Akela in charge of the course was Mr. O. K. Fernandez.26 words
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Advertisement57 1952-09-02 4 "^3l 9^ IT v i "^^S*'^B/ Jil/ *^^a H9|H|||^|^^HHH|HHH|HHHHH|B|H|HHB|^HHHHHHj||M[|B^B^R9HB|BRB^H^^B9HB^'P P "^'II > ''< ta^^^Bf *~^^^^^^l *^^^b I ■^■^k b^bV BHHH^rEfiMBE l^^^kßßßfl^B^^B&. f «Rfl b^bh^ mßS^^^^^L U^^^^^JUyyu^^^^^^^ A!aLl N«sc^fe Is a soFubfc coffee product '^3J composed of coffee sofids. combinfrf i^[ J^r rd P°"dere</ "ith dextn'ns. maltos* 1 ,*/d dextrose added57 words
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599 1952-09-02 5 Terrorists Lay Land Mine In Moonlit Road Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The detonation of a land mine in the Kuantan-Jabor Road on June 8 that killed and wounded 14 tappers travelling to work in a lorry was a deliberate act by terrorists.599 words
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Article120 1952-09-02 5 TWELVE Scouts and their] Group Scoutmaster. Wong Lipis irom Kuantan were conducted by Mr. Michael Chong, Asst. Secretary of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association :on a sightseeing tour. Among other places they visited Pierce Reservoir, the Botanic Gardens Haw Par Villa- and Tni Standard120 words
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Article87 1952-09-02 5 I PARIT BUXTAR. Mon.— i did have an identity card but it ha j been taken away by an- other person. I owed this per- j son some money and he took j away my identity eaid" said! Madahavan when he was charged before Inche87 words
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Article129 1952-09-02 5 PAR IT BUXTAR. Mo;.-"] tied my dug under the house before I went out but the gardener must have let it loose in my absence." said Pushparaj.m when he appeared before Indie Salieh bin Eckhardt on a charge of having failed to muzzle his dog. He129 words
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Article81 1952-09-02 5 KUANTAN, Won— A helicopter landed on the i Padang while a fancy i dress soccer match was being played in the rain by policemen. African riflemen, and other mili tary personnel. Out of the hover plane i limped an African rifle- man in jungle green. He81 words
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Article64 1952-09-02 5 KLANG, Mon. A n order has been made that in future all labourers engaged in work on the Kiar.g River will have to wear lifebelts so that they could be picked up in case of mishaps. This follows the finding oi the body of a labourer64 words
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Article243 1952-09-02 5 A CHINESE Methodist Youth Caravan from Penang today started on a tour of the Federation. It j will visit the various Chines; Methodist Youth Fellow- < ship chapters. The oibjects of the visits to the principal towns throughout the Federation where there are Methodist Churches, are243 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-09-02 5 photo. Dr. llric Eugene D'Rozario seen helping his bride, the former Miss Joyce Frediswide Miles, cut their five-tiered wedding cake at the reception held at the bridegroom's Jiome after their marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Bras Basah Road, yesterday. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article156 1952-09-02 5 MRS. Margaret Herbertson, of Britain's National Federation of Women's Institutes, will make a six months' tour of Malaya to advise on the organisation of j village institutes in jungle villages, the Commissioner General's Office announced yesterday. Mrs. Herbertson leaves London by air on September This first156 words
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Article56 1952-09-02 5 KLAXG, Mon. Dr. Victor Pureeil honorary adviser to the Malaya ti Chinese As.soc.iu-. tion paid a visit to the factories here owned by theChinese and investigated the working conditions of the Chinese. He was accompanied by Mr. Lee Eng Tek. chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association.56 words
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Article23 1952-09-02 5 A P.W.D. tar boiler caughtfire in Mam Street, Kuantan. Firemen, aided by road repairers put out. the fire m ten minutes.23 words
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Article82 1952-09-02 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Buddhists are arranging a food and fun Inn to raise funds in connection] with ti e building programme of the Brickfield Road Buddhist Temple. A special feature \vi!! be the fancv dress competition for children entries for which82 words
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Article49 1952-09-02 5 SENAWAI, a 31 old i Sakai, appeared in the Km. tan I < Court on n charge oi volunta ily causing hurt to Jafaar bin Mat I i nt Kampong Sungei A; er Lubok Paku, near Kfaran. with a pen knife. H<? nras remanded in i custody.49 words
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265 1952-09-02 5 THAILAND'S flying rubber industry is being revived through assistance from both the .Mutual Security t Aid Office in Bangkok and the FAO of the United Nation.-. Short-term plans, with MSA finance— initially 570.000 for equipmefit has been proniised aim at immediate improvement of the265 words
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Advertisement173 1952-09-02 5 tLD ENTHUSIASM ">> W.G-M'S> LATEST SPEC! I I .\K -lairing ißfejß^jJK 1 WENDELL COREY with CYD CHAKLSSE 1 iSO?i OPENS k v FRIDAY Jfi&yk i ALL? ?IlM£o /TL -l O Tk>Mill**> t^^ cotor h, TECHNICOLOR M|\s. < Paramount Future j^^^^,^-,^-] G U V CHARI'H PREMIERE lill IJ —I > V173 words
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Advertisement51 1952-09-02 5 3 SHOWS— 3, 6.15 9.15 P.M SHAW BROS An Indescribable Poignant Drama "ANTARA SEN YUM I DANTANGIS" Starring: P. Kamlee Rokiah A .Malay Drama Please come to the early Shows to avoid disappointment 609. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD- PHo>jE3446| TODAY 3 SHOWS 3.15—6.15 9.15 P.M. "PARRAT" (Hindustani) Starring PREM NATH, NITAN51 words
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Advertisement213 1952-09-02 5 Movie News September 1952 Issue ON SALE IN SINGAPORE TODAY! i VENICE FILM FESTIVAL COLD MEDAL W IWLR "WE WANT A CHILD" Th< Minnie <>f Human Hulk! f> PATRONS PLESE NOTE > bpei i»1 Sho%i of "We Want a Child" FOR WOMEN ONLY! TOMORROW at 4 p.m. MEN NOT ADMITTED!213 words
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Article766 1952-09-02 6 A BILL ill be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council to control private lotteries and to ]f-vy a tai oi 20 per cent on them. It can safely be ■aid thai parallel legislation will be attempted in the Vvd* of Malaya The need for such control is not766 words
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Article1513 1952-09-02 6 Alex Josey - The Sanctity Of Profits Alex Josey 3hi lit if ait Affairs *>y JOIJRG The Singapore Government has come to the contusion that profits, even on food, cannot be controlled and that to fix a foir price is "virtually impossible/' Yet Hongkong has shown that prices on food can be controlled1,513 words
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Article321 1952-09-02 6 Sir; I quite agree with Mr. E. P. Vasudev whose lettei on the unreasonably hign postal rates appeared in your issue of Ai*g. 25. The rates for ordinary letters, parcels, commission for postal orders etc., have all gone up and it would be helpful if these321 words
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Article, Illustration9 1952-09-02 6 "What's the bettin' he's a Manchester Terrier?"9 words
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101 1952-09-02 6 Does Mr. Josey Employ A Servant Sir: After reading Mr. Alex Josey's article in last Friday's issue, I am left wondering whether Mr. Josey knows exactly what the sferyants nowadays are demanding (not asking) for their limited and very much circumscribed .services! I believe I saw the other day that101 words
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1093 1952-09-02 6 Ib^-^^Es&sS&hS &SfW BwJ 6 ii^y,^T^^^?^^^ffny B^6!gols^OM Sir— Members ot the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the City Council, we are informed, "have decided to prohibit the hiring of nackney carriages by the seat." Reasons tor this decision are stated to he that hiring1,093 words
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239 1952-09-02 6 Sir: Regarding the conversion of the Great Eastern Trade Fair into an amusement park. Mr. M. P. D. Nair was reported to have said that he was not a partisan to the question of permitting the conversion of the Trade Fair into an239 words
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Article247 1952-09-02 6 Sir: According to "China Woman" in her letter in The Standard of Aug 27 she was asked by her cousin lister to use the word "yen-toll yan" instead of Kiting. The word. however, is Cantonese, meaning the people of India. But what about Indians who247 words
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Advertisement96 1952-09-02 6 I ieingapore &fan&ar& Independent Morning ISeugpaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone No« ***** ***** Cabl« b Tdegroph Address TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 sulton Srreer, 8 3 Cowon Street, 8 Leith Street,96 words
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Advertisement16 1952-09-02 6 Eberha??j§ flk /yr '^f V\ vi J^Bk t n*«b V 9 a Bf Jt So(eo9cni«: l:fJmji'4JH^HiArj16 words
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349 1952-09-02 7 Britain, US Stand Firm For End Of Persia Oil Crisis LONDON, Sept. 1 (Router)— Britain and the United Stotes will maintain a united front against Persian demands for a settlement of he oi! dispute, it was believed in diplomatic quarters here. A Washington dispatch said today United States oilicials still349 words
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Article102 1952-09-02 7 LONDON, Sept. 1 <IP> British "Romeos" uere named that their •Juliets" might blow up under pressure of frrvent embrace. if a icirl friend goes bang in the clinch, her bust has gone .cikv to the new tangled inflexible brassiere. The first of the British was to102 words
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130 1952-09-02 7 IM KB AN. Sept. 1. (AP)— Led by Dr. G. M. Naicker, a of the Natal Indian Congress, 21 African and KB \olunteers launched a "defy unjust laws" passive i sue campaign in Natal yesterday. first time Africans arid Indians in Natal. i the greatest130 words
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Article40 1952-09-02 7 Presentation To C'wealth U nits KORFA. Sept. l (AP>— -,'s *****^p- >• presented i Com- a parade ea ving B The KSLI had served tti theii !f > Common; i re pre- th 1 Third B tta n, Regi nl Indian V40 words
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Article25 1952-09-02 7 QUITO, ECUADOR. Sept 1 V F;\;..'i. p-f>id<-".-.v c »ang< d d> peacefully and las I for the Brsi ne i i 28 ars25 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-09-02 7 pnoto. Premier Aly Maher of Egypt and General Mohatned Naguib, C-in-C Egyptian armed forces, attended the "Holy Carpet" ceremony in Cairo. The carpet is sent each year to Mecca to be kept in the sacred Kaaba in the capital of Islam. Photo shows: Maher Heft) and Naguib (right) salute asAP - 61 words
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Article63 1952-09-02 7 Truman Opens Campaign i ■\BOARD Presidential Train Enroute -o Milwaukee. Sep. 1. l/P' P.fMcit!.: Truman charged today that th e only issue the Republicans have "to throw mud al Democratic candidates''. Making hia first •■whistle stop'" speech oi trie 1952 campaign. rruman told a cheering crowd oi 3,000 al Pittsburgh's63 words
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Article45 1952-09-02 7 AACHEN, Germany, Sept. 1 I (UP)— A midget racing car hurtled broadside over a dangerous curve the international Greenland track at more than 120 miles per hour on Sunda gl lulling 13 persons and injui g in Germany's worst posi racfaaj! accident45 words
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Article186 1952-09-02 7 Red 'Musts' For Soviet Children BKRI.IX. Sept 1 (AP) The Soviet Zone schools opened :he fall term today with a list ot new rules requiring the children to act like little busybodies. Else Zaisser, Communist Minister ol Education, laid down the Red goal in a radio speech piped into ail186 words
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Article110 1952-09-02 7 PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1 <AP> Representatives from 13 states h;ive formed a third political party which wili seek to persuade members of the electoral college to cast their votes for Genera! Douglas MacArthux for the U.S. President and Senator Harry F. Byrd, Democrat. Virginia, for vice-president.110 words
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Article51 1952-09-02 7 SEOUL. Sept. 1 (AP)— The monthly report of the Fifth Air Force today said U.S. Sabre jets during August destroyed in war combat ;i2 Red MIGs, probnbly destroyed three others and damaged 42. Only one S;mre was destroyed but 14 other types of planes were51 words
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Article38 1952-09-02 7 LONDON. Sept. 1 (Rente; Carole Carr, blonde singing star of the "Calling All Forces" radio show, will leave London on Wednesday, September 5. for a two-month tour of Malaya and Korea. Reuter 9.10 p.m. I COt*38 words
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Article92 1952-09-02 7 VIENNA, Sept 1 <A P ">— Yugoslav opera singer Jovan Glijior will sing Arias from "Rigoletto" beture a Vienna couri as evidence in a damage suit against the Vienna .state opera. The baritone^ contract was cancelled"" by the state opera when his fi.-st two performances in92 words
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Article66 1952-09-02 7 MOSCOW. Sept. 1 «l'P» The Soviet press charged today that Japan was participating *in :he Korean war. Th e Pravda prominently displayed a dispatch from Pyongyang reporting tht 1.000 Japanese police corps reservists recruited from Guma, Nagano arid Thiba prefectures left for the Korean front66 words
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Article75 1952-09-02 7 THE special committee appointed several wetks: «go by the Singapore Governor. Mr. J. F. Nit-01l to investigate the blackout situation will meet lor the first time en Sept. 9. The committee is headed by Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson. president of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. The75 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-09-02 7 DATO C J. PAGLAR, Singapore Legislative Councillor and Datin PasJar were hosts to a large gathering at the Capitol Blue Koom. Singapore last night. The occasion was the Dalo's s?'th birthday. 58 Y<u,s <H<; Among those wlio attended the party were members of the Legislative Council, hish Government Officials andStandard - 91 words
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297 1952-09-02 7 Farouk 's Palace Chamber Reveals His Two Beliefs CAIRO, Sept. 1 (IT)— The romantic interest af deposed King Farouk of Egypt were pitched on an fnternational plane, relics from his Kouhhch Palaef chambers disclosed today. Among the pictures of women in his suite Krai one of Samia Gamal, ihe belly297 words
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Article64 1952-09-02 7 LONDON, Sept (ReuterJ— I The ftrsi three-power meeting on the Western reply to the sl Soviet note on Germany took place at the Wan gn Offi this morning. A Foreign Off>;-e spokesman said the meeting, expected to be the first of several 1 pare64 words
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Article17 1952-09-02 7 FOUR Australian warships are] to hold anti-submarine exercises J off the Australian coast.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 17 words
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Article50 1952-09-02 7 CAIRO, Sopt. 1. (AD The newspaper Al Ahi am quoted Premier Alv M.ili^r as saying he hopes to M't Anglo-Egyptian KgotiaUMM going by next nionlh. fctahev said several days ami ht would not deal with foreign issues until Egypt's (sternal mess was cleaned up 1 i^50 words
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Article176 1952-09-02 7 All Berths were Booked FOR the ftrsf time si .T. nary, 1951. the nigh) nai i n resumed its run from to Kuala Lumpur last nigh a Full load of mails. and nftoi c than 100 p including civilian! and personnel. The night mail ttn ,ce been suspended on ace176 words
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Article61 1952-09-02 7 3 Hold Up A Cafe man WHILE walking i dimly-lit section of Scott i on Sunday n;ght. a < coffee-shop proprietor up i\v three wm:.. one i i with nagger- a:;H > < his wrist watch and I I containing $127 ind hit Soon after the roi escaped, he stopgM61 words
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Article27 1952-09-02 7 A GANG f ten I tacked thr< Indian* Wo: d Part Serangoon Road on S night. In the 1 three Indians h:id E27 words
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Article29 1952-09-02 7 A EUROPEAN 1 in Singapore by 1 from Kua a Lumpur ri Sj day. Lost a purse worth ewellei at the Singapore Station.29 words
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Advertisement42 1952-09-02 7 *^M* mf H■» »Tv^Bf 1 ..^bH B^Ba rJBI^M *^V^B^K v^N^-^j bY bW Bv 8b B« X .^^B^Bfl B^B^^ V vl^^B^ft ?\^3^ i^ MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK. NO^TH BORNEO. INDONESIA. THAILAND I^JljJ7/^r > IMMSHS: M/IPISFIELD CO.. LTD OCEAN ILDG SINGAPORE L42 words
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Advertisement74 1952-09-02 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 1. The following ore the closing prices of rubbei ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 23 d. Spot £957 per ion Sept. 23 d. buyers, £958 sellers. Oct. /Dec. 22|d. Three month*: £945 10. Jon./74 words
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Advertisement110 1952-09-02 7 m M t J mmW Jf dP* Arm) Am Am m mm* mmmr Ar* m mm mm mm m mrm m Am m m^^m m m m m m m m FOUR -SEAT TABLE UNII Indispensable for picnics on the beoch or in the country; pock it in the cor110 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-09-02 7 Cm- -f OH, YES, MA'/A- II IVE LOST MY JI SO I'M TRYINGf^T^^A NANCY-- I HEAR HE S VERV NICE V HEAD OVER HIM J OUT YOUR ther e's a new boy r- nriruHMii \j beautv mud37 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-09-02 8 J. G. DERBYSHIRE - J. G. DERBYSHIRE Bv Standard Shipping: Reporter DUE in Singapore towards the end of this month is the Brazilian naval training ship Almirante Saldanha. The vessel with 100 Brazilian cadets and midshipmen is on a round-the-world training cruise. The Aimirante Sairianha left Rio de216 words
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Article199 1952-09-02 8 LONDON. Sept.*"!. (Reuter): The 541-ton Norweigian sea ing x'esse! Tottan which carried the British expedition to Greenland in July has been damaged by ice and is leaking In one of her holds, according to a message received by vds Shipping agent? here today. About six199 words
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Advertisement554 1952-09-02 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE liß hmrh Los Aacefca, All ft It rlf A Canadian Cities Pot ful lartlculais of On argo Deep Fankj and passengw ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Itl Vpnre BBU/I K. Lurm»ur 211. P Sham 295 FOK UK /CONTINENT S'pore P- S'ham Fenang !V-a.ilh.in.u-h for Liverpool, Avonmoutta Rot- iii554 words
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Advertisement462 1952-09-02 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kemilar Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Suettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penan; From 'S/'ihiicn" Sep 4 2 HoßSrkoag Sails Sails Sails Penans P. S'han» S'pore For "Szerhucn** Sept 4 Sept 9 H'kong: 'YtKhou'462 words
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Advertisement548 1952-09-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-American Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. S'pore P. S'ham Penang AMPENAN (RL) 2Sep! SLOTERDYK (HAL) 6 8S«-pt IScpl lOSept BANTAM (RL) »/15Sepl lti ITSept IS lMSept UAKI (SMN) 19/24Sepl 25 .27 28Sept Ebccellent548 words
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Advertisement535 1952-09-02 8 EAST ASIATIC IM SAILINGS Wmm SCANi>INAVIA I K CONHMNi S poi> P. Sham Penjo c "MEONIA" for Bangkok Ki 1 TSept 14 If>S«-pt 1? l n, < "INDIA" foi Bangkok Sal gon Hongkonß Manila IT If»Sppt 15 HiSept 13 14H^ "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saison Honqkrng. Manila Kobe Yokohama 22 23Srpt535 words
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Article69 1952-09-02 9 W S H1 N G TON. Sept. 1 (Reuter)— The United States Agriculture Department said I today that world meat production while increasing was failing to keep peace with population increases. in spite of the increase in supplies the overall per capita consumption in 1951 was little69 words
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529 1952-09-02 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 1. The Indonesian Government is showing renewed interest in the cultivation of flax on the island of Sumatra. Indeed, there are growing indications that a flax boom may well develop within a few years."529 words
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Article84 1952-09-02 9 WASHINGTON'. Sept. 1 ([•pi:- Indonesia earned (J.5.591 .600.000 in trade with the United States during the; first half of the year, the Commerce Department statistics disclosed today. The Department reported: that Indonesia imported IS-' tOO.OOfI worth of goods from the United States in June and84 words
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Article128 1952-09-02 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 1/APi I A World Bank Cotnmission i ,y recommended tba} Ceyi Suspend at least U*****,580. 1 000 during the six year period 195.M959 for economic deve--1 lop nent it it to keep up with f 1 he island's population increase Ld o^her demands128 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-09-02 9 photo. MK. D.W. AYLKTT (right) President of the British National ouncii of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and delegate to the world JjC.C. conference ;-t -'Melbourne passed tlrough Singapore by Qantas-BOAC o,er the week-end. He is also on a ::t)-day world business tour and is expected to meet Mr. IJ.Standard - 68 words
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410 1952-09-02 9 THE main producing and consuming countries are now convinced that once stockpiling stops, the rubber market is faced with a surplus of 200,000 to 300,000 tons a year. This observation is mad-? by the Economist commenting on the recen: International Rubber Study Group meeting410 words
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Article75 1952-09-02 9 \V EL LI XG TON. Sept. 1 (Rei;:or-AAP)— Prime Minister Sidney Holland said tonight it was "mischievotis and untrue" to suggest that the New Zealand Government and Meat Board were quarrelling over the price New Zealand should ask Britain to pay for meat. He75 words
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Article24 1952-09-02 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— The price of tin on the local market today was 5479 i per picul. (l T p 12 A cents).24 words
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Article41 1952-09-02 9 A further interim dividend of 15 per cent, for the year ended Sept. 30, W52, has been declared by Pengkalen Ltd.. on both classes of shares, payable In England from Last week, aci cording to Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh.41 words
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480 1952-09-02 9 Jakarta Scepticism Over Soviet Barter Offer JAKARTA. Sept. 1. Scepticism has been the reaction to a statement thai the Soviet Russian Minister of Trade has unofficially told Indonesia that the Russians are prepared to buy rubber and tin from Indonesia in exchange for industrial goods, it is learned here. The480 words
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365 1952-09-02 9 City Council Must Consult Market On New $45 Mil. Loan Brown's Review Says: COMMENTING on the proposal to raise mother loan of $45 million to finance water and electric power extensions by the Singapore City Council, Brown's Malayan Economic Review says that "on thif occasion the City Council must consult365 words
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189 1952-09-02 9 'No Shortage Of Ammonia Sulphate Standard Stall Reporter SULPHATE of Ammonia is not En short snpply m the Colony or m the Federation of Malaya said an executive of a leading Singapore trading company Jn c Robinson Road, yesterday He was r< ten ing bo a I tnent made recently189 words
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112 1952-09-02 9 OFFICE LONDON, Sent. 1 (Renter)— The Bank of Tokyo, one of the foremost Japanese authorised foreign exchange banks, opened up a branch office here today ""<> conduct general banking business". It was the first post-war branch office to be established here, by112 words
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Article113 1952-09-02 9 MALAYAN iti tics showed revenue toe the first half of i2 at 126 102.472 again! I 1 2 9 for U coi resp :k \'Jo\ The ige ol r" is handled by ra trora Jan try 1 I te til eat wa Ij9H 746 foi Aggregate113 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-09-02 9 photo. Mr. Yusof Hum, left. Pakistan Hijih Comaus* omm Australia, arrived in Singapore b> ({anlas ItOAC <>\ii the week end for consultation in KaraefaL He was greeted .it the airport by Mr. A. M. Baig. Pakistan Trade Com mi ssionci in Sinsapore StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article94 1952-09-02 9 NEAR RUBBER IS HARD TO FIND Standard Mark* i Reporter TIIK dn p in Singapore robber price h\ ;<"• im per cent In one week demon I lies t# is <i. »f of the market wMtk tor the bmbcp! Is p edotn uuitiy Lone, In the i r ien «»t94 words
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Advertisement169 1952-09-02 9 JVV UV WUW -r" "<«R/TAPELMAR\ 1... im>! \non>moii> EVEBY- l <n r uiitnin i n i forebc ,i::d dear 0 i-.-om wea Ki > k ot Uj: I* vim -i i 2—l ess i*--»ffi i era: win al- lad i\\mi; I :e 21 to J I Pause 1 weend oui169 words
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Advertisement161 1952-09-02 9 /.V. 1 ni Diabetes LO3ULIN. TABLETS IV S< .>;•- v cti r li ictive c' .-.ft* r possessir.f rd u [tic effn *< rich P meat fJ lien ti C< )M FT! R k tur tropiral pa< Uitic of Lobnlina in bottles < H \RI A( O 1 1' Bai161 words
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Miscellaneous110 1952-09-02 9 <j^ismm&& y *^<~*te®^&^^ SINGAPORE DIARY S new 1 1 I <•! --i; t i\ in* n.i rt K v ThtraH e 1 r tie The -:te. n "Aj lira I••• 1 1 1 I > A 4 0 PROGRAMME II -in«. \i«oin b t-< t I Re 139 K 1110 words
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Miscellaneous358 1952-09-02 9 p PalembaM WAJ3I *e I»n ;A261) SJO pm 1 .MU\Y PA( lII* \|RU \V> L ••'hi (LSAIO7I 1 BUS SERVICES <IM. \l»t»K* M mI.A C C A EXPRKS.H (Kt \UI HliU)): l>! I* \KI IKt>: 730 101 H3U .4KKI\ I3S j I W a, :> :T! «•»>«. \II.UK K I358 words
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Miscellaneous321 1952-09-02 9 RKV: I Sa: Voke Y k j .k Hoa Hel Koori I 3.15 <; 4."> and If 15 ;> m. LIDO: is Ta a n W i ta (Mj ayi i" 3« i 12 4."). 3 15. 630 and s ::> PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS \IH w d I gers 3.15, 615321 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1952-09-02 10 OSWALD HENRY; PETER ROBINSON - OSWALD HENRY PETER ROBINSON WITH and Off the Cuff VV I literally saw stars— and plenty of them while 'doing the town" last Saturday night. And. what stars! Never in the history of Singapore have SO many top-flighters assemhled together to do three things toast the success1,638 words
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Advertisement136 1952-09-02 10 i^\f?/j/ Helena Rubinstein yy can give you as/£/'/j tike Si/A' The genius of Helena Rubinstein, the world's leading beauty authority, brings you this new Silk make-up. Actually made of pure silk.j Face powder Silk face powder to veil your skin in a wondrous film of transparent/ silk. Silk Tone foundation136 words
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Article385 1952-09-02 11 TUC CHIEF - NO 'UNREASONABLE' WAGE DEMANDS TUC CHIEF MARGATE, Sept. 1: (Reuter)—Mr. Arthur Deakin, chairmen of Britain's 8,000,000-mem-ber Trades Union Congress today urged onions not to make what he called "unreasenable wage demands''. "We hove a clear ditty to act with a full sense of responsibility in this critical period" he said.385 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-09-02 11 photo. Mr. VV. Alton Jones. President of the Cities Service Company of New York. v. ho arrived ?.t Teheran recently at the Invitation <>f the Persian Government led by Premier Mossaueq. A rersiaa covprnmont spokesman said Jones will attempt to put the AngloIranian oil industry back on its feet amiAP - 63 words
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Article67 1952-09-02 11 HAIFA. Srpt. 1 (AP) Temporary oil-drilling licences are to be granted by the Israeli government to three oil-prospecting firms wjio wish to begin exploration. It is thought that it will be two months until the Israeli oil mining law is completed with all its necessary details67 words
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Article225 1952-09-02 11 MELBOURNE, Sept. 1 (Reuter-A.A.P.) Australia will vote for Japanese admission to the I'nited Nations, External Affairs Minister Richard Casts said here today. He added that this decision did not result in any way from tin* recent Pacififl Part ANZI'S) talks in Honolulu. Mr. Casey, who225 words
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Article103 1952-09-02 11 TOKYO, Sept. 1 (UP)— One group of Japanese is very happy about next month's election the men who make and sell paper lanterns. operate print shops, rent public address systems and tape recorders. They are due for a rush of business. One lantern maker on103 words
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68 1952-09-02 11 Thirteen Die In Arsenal Explosion ATHENS. Sept. 1 (AP)— Five more dead were extruated today from the debris of Saturday's explosion at the Salamis naval arsenal one of them a naval Sub-lieutenant- bringing the total number of dead to 13. Investigations into the cause of the explosion are continuing but68 words
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Article82 1952-09-02 11 DOUBLE BAY, Sept. 1 (AFP): Plans were being made today to investigate the existence of uranium deposits in Tasmania following revelation by Tasmania) Prime Minister Robert CosgJSGve that a Geiger counter hfid reacted in an aircraft flying over the island. Geologists consider that there are82 words
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Article115 1952-09-02 11 BONN. Sept 1 (AP)— Bonn's Rhine River police boarded an excursion steamer whose passengers created an ''embarrassing incident" yesterday when they sang the Nteri Wessel song and gG#« the Hitlies salute as their boat sailed past the Federal Parliament building. The incident was witnessed by115 words
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Article251 1952-09-02 11 DJAKARTA, Sept. 1 (Reuter-AAP)— \Fi! im, which takes a toll of over 1,000,000 lives annually in South-east Asian countries is now being attacked throughout the region on an unprecedented scale, according 1 to a report of the regional director of the World Health Organisation, Dr.251 words
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Article195 1952-09-02 11 DETROIT Sept 1 kJVFP) Governor Adlai Stevenson formally opened tbt i)<i:ii»csat piTTiiiiratiil <.unpa: when he addressed a ciowi of trade unionists hire today. Otti V- >■ programme, the Democrat pri dentiai vun^ ...'< declai d him self in favour of <i co opiate reshaping of the195 words
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Article45 1952-09-02 11 LONDON. S p1 1 (ReutertMr IlicfaaeJ Caine. «»niv son oTH Sir Sydney .(.nro! ior of the Univ< Kialaya. has m.. i Mia h Oenise Mercer in R; I ...s announced here today. Miss Mercer Enj i girl living n Bo45 words
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Article47 1952-09-02 11 Koje PoW Kills Himself SAI I VFP) r of W t i a K i imm:"- him- s PoW I stated" 1 E <■ wv« fou i >ssful I: wis a :t 14 rj at c en p- .>(.- f an order to work. Two i->t I 0 rr47 words
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Advertisement497 1952-09-02 11 JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOCSKKttPFR i jMtomictled btdies !>' -t Housekeeper Hospital. .lobore uota should sm^:e. •ed tod preferably e ages of 30 a;ici .€s of the D*>^t inr e ipervision of laundry :i. 'nessir>g in the Ist I Ward, and supervision Sisters Q-jrters and Bastejl post Ls not at497 words
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Advertisement429 1952-09-02 11 i NOTICE Acceptance ftf Private Candi dates lor the December 1953 University oi Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination. l A QUALIFYING Teat foi 5J iV 1: lidatea wishing to leiitei for the above examine I uon will be beld at 00 a m on Sa-titday ]()<n January 1969 The fee429 words
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Advertisement630 1952-09-02 11 S.S. GOVERNMENT 1940 WAR LOAN (1«J5» 59) Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be dosed from 16th to 39th., September, 1952, both Hates inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. BY ORDER The Uoiukoag iL Shanghai Banking Corporation, Singapore. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH630 words
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Advertisement370 1952-09-02 11 DFATH YEO SAN i pita 31 i I phi". am s I uradaj 4: h S- ii 1952 at i. SITUATIONS \^CANT ANTI D all PEDER f A fbr CTS, DHOI WORM > ;K\j^. 8.1. 1 Chickem lurti MA (Sole Distributors U i 20, M i SI e i jou370 words
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Article70 1952-09-02 12 CALAIS, Franc. Sept 1, r \p Philip Risisi of Britain succeeded yesterday in Nuimniing tin* Fnslish 'h.mnrl despite an adverse ><* i Piling touched EIOUBd at Saagatte at 4.4:> I 1545 CMT) After beiac in the water 18 hiMirs !S minute>. accwdißg t<i the N\ummer himself.70 words
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Article32 1952-09-02 12 MOHAN BE A TEN (UPi —I badminton recorded on j ight when Xandu giate ned Ind star I ban in the semi- nen's i in v bampionships. the Thomas 1 9 15—7,32 words
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Article68 1952-09-02 12 THE OLD BOYS WIN EASILY KUALA LUMP R n t B jrs 1 S Old B feated 1 Preseni B 76 run- a: (picket the ai for the Foong p. E batted first ti ol 241 highest scorers uran Sii (40) C. J (38 Ah n •':;> I I >68 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-09-02 12 Group photograph of th<^ teams in the Malaya Cud match at Victoria Green, Penang, onVtturdiy beUeen Penan r and Penk »u nhi-h Penan? won A— i).26 words
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Article564 1952-09-02 12 Awang Bakar 's Speed Sparks Easy Victory A BETTER scf of forwards who were quite at home on the slippery rain soaked field gave the Tiger Sporting Association a convincing 3-0 victory against Kuala Lumpur's Tamilian Physical Culture Association (TPCA) at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In spite564 words
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Article47 1952-09-02 12 PERTM. A (APH-Nor-man von N A stralian g pr n ah i often nlays in the VS., »ke Gene Sara/en's L6-year-ol i record by winning the A »pen title yes- ih a-Ti s ii izen won the 1936 o "i with 2\247 words
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Article501 1952-09-02 12 SINGAPORE Medical Services Union held their ■>th annual athletk- sports at Jalan Besu Stadium on Saturday and a good crowd saw a day's keen sport with more than 25 events run oil successfully. I .■•/eat fi^ht loi te title be- [bral Falli and j m th501 words
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Article, Illustration552 1952-09-02 12 Rain Halts Malayan Tennis Finals Will She Win? PENANG, Mon. Rain stepped in on the fifth day of the Malayan tennis championships and gave the tired finalists a day's rest. The programme will conclude tomorrow on the Penang Sports Club grass courts. In the event of rain the games will552 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-09-02 12 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead I Coy MOST youngsters, particularly] caddies, start with a pretty /air swing becalise these smart kids watch the Y>lay-\ ers who swing well atid get a mental picture oi how itis done. I try to give you pictures of this kind in this column.197 words
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Article94 1952-09-02 12 KOTA BAIIRr. Sun.— ln i arid thrilling hockey match yesterday played at Pasir Alas the Pasir Mas District team last year's i Kelantan hockey league champions, beat the much-fancied Islah School by two goals to nil. With this win Pasir Mas is at present top of the94 words
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Article25 1952-09-02 12 IT has been decided to include women's events in the Sikh badminton tournament. L'.'>s:ng date for entries has been extended to Sept. 10.25 words
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Article229 1952-09-02 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.-An improved standard of shooting was shown at the Johore Bahru Rifle Association's meeting which was held at Johore Bahru at the weekend. This was particularly noticeable in the competition for the Open Individual Championship event which was won by V. G.229 words
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Article522 1952-09-02 12 THE following are ties for the Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournament for the week-end: SKPT. G AT 2.30 P.M. COURT 3. Inter School: Catholic High j School v. RafTle<s Institution (White): Umpires: Joe Mission i and S. S. Hamid. Court 4: Raffles Institution (Green) v. Chinese522 words
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Article, Illustration745 1952-09-02 12 THE first post-war Malayan track cycling championships organised hy the Segamat Sports' Council at Segamat over the weekend were a great success both financially and in organisation. More than ten thousand enthusiasts which included thousands of kampong folk witnessed the meet. Champions at the end745 words
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Article108 1952-09-02 12 Selangor NS Share Honours SEREMBAN, Sembi :m and Si ti honours In a frien I state soccer matf the Station pada::-- I •••:i: scoring tw Ihe mat and a di > t the game. Selangoi h better of the ex< hang Srsl half and openec I dtortly when centre forward108 words
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Article76 1952-09-02 12 Sentul S.C. Draw At Taiping T PIPING I r's Sent 5 C during the week-end 2-all as, the G bined Sk i The home team 9pa and scored I ra. La": IS j fa Cyril Peieira. In the tiali the i pressed witii determin I One minute from I Kin76 words
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Article46 1952-09-02 12 ANDREW S annua ming carnh i Sept. H a1 the Chin* ig ciu n ents v 100 diving cham] Odd B r the 1 Koon >■: Oki Boy part in I <■■ fon th< Spot T:c p K.i a write th< tor s immins46 words
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Article38 1952-09-02 12 SEREMBAN, Sembi [ndian Malac a Ind i to one in the »p< of th< Bar Ihan petition atyed t1 S ban \t- S ii-ct :>i i ppan l Ral Samatan I N N "ored •H' only38 words
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