Singapore Standard, 10 September 1952
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Title Section15 1952-09-10 1 Singapore Standard sgsddg VOL. 11l NO. 70 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS!15 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-09-10 1 Photo. KOI M Navy Lieutenant (armitiKiei tells a t"n reporttrs how be foilowi i a KuvMan MI h:v sea Fury over I UMI the Ru>sian M.v b.i« ua> the R \,ius first MI(;. i-' rhael talked of the R :.ibuli>us fi^htrr i beautiful airm hi. h simply elides Ihronek theA.P. - 53 words
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Article390 1952-09-10 1 Federation Rubber Unions Want Govt. To Act Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The monthold rubber wage negotiations to decide wages to be paid to about 300,000 workers m the Malayan plantation industry, when the price of rubber is between 70 cents and 90 cents per pound,390 words
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Article29 1952-09-10 1 n on 141 Chinese c mini ere ted to China. pri- over a year. there r. women, am they r-j I tken to29 words
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Article115 1952-09-10 1 Effort To Complete Claims KUALA M'.MPI'R. Tiies— The War Damage Commission announced that it is making a special effort to complete all claims m respect of private chattels within the next five months. Considerable progress has already been made towards this end and it is hoped claimants, particularly those living115 words
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Article75 1952-09-10 1 LONDON, ept. 9 < Router)— The Li nH.m Evening News said m an editor; I (day it is "far too early" to tell if the end of the Malayan bandit war is m g "The bandits may only be 1 licking their wounds, and75 words
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41 1952-09-10 1 D- V Parcel! met two j I dee.: itions 1 m C hi n c s c School Teachers' Organizations ii Pc itg yesterday. He was iai ted a memo: andum on con--1 ditions oi service.41 words
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Article28 1952-09-10 1 Penang DragNet Gets 3 PENANG, Toes. Security Forces following- up their island-wide anti-bandit operations, which started on Sunday, have detained three persons, whose identities have not been disclosed.28 words
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Article69 1952-09-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 0 (Renter):— The independent weekly new* magazine United States Neics and W,0r14 Report said here thai Marshal StaUn has been n>:d by Soviet scientists thai it ''liglit he possible 'Or him to live to **150 M or even older. "They ore experiment' iiiq ivitfi69 words
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Article63 1952-09-10 1 PORT LOUIS. (Mauritius), Sept. 9 (Reuter) A report reachin? here from the island of Die?o Garcia. m the Indian Ocean, said that Bernard Moitessier, a Frenchman sailing alone m a nine-ton junk, was shipwrecked there last Thursday. He had set out from Singapore. Moitessier is sate63 words
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Article205 1952-09-10 1 THE Hongkong Standard has seen banned m Portuguese Vlacao Eor saying the Macao Government paid the Chinese Comnunist HK$l lO,OOO m settlement )f the recent border incidents. A.P. The Chinese, who was pick- ed up by a Royal Navy motor launch two miles orl the I PenangA.P. - 205 words
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Article157 1952-09-10 1 LONDON, Sept. 9 (Reuter).— The supply of. aircraft including jet planes for Britain's colonial territories, was among the questions discussed privately at the Colonial Civil Aviation Conference m London today. The 30 delegates representing i 40 overseas territories also j studied fares, relationship with the International157 words
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Article114 1952-09-10 1 MENONS: PAPERS READY TWO Singapore police officers will leave the Colony shortly by air for Madras taking with them warrants and identification documents for the arrest of C. Govinda Menon, Singapore barrister, i and his wife Vilasini Menon. Singapore Legislative Councillor. This move was disclosed yesterday following the Indian Government114 words
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Article80 1952-09-10 1 CANBERRA. Sept. 9 <ReuterAAP)— Australia's Minister for External Affairs Mr. Richard Casey said today that security and morale m Malaya were "undoubtedly increasing" due to the 'Vigorous campaign" by General Sir Gerald Templer. There had been '"quite a definite improvement m the Malayan .situation" m the last80 words
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374 1952-09-10 1 Templer Promises 'Better Weapons' ter arms. "Then if you have a good strong: Home Guard perhaps i you will not be frightened. '1 hen perhaps you will give information to the Government, j Thus we shall be able to finish the emergency and spend money on the things the people374 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-09-10 1 photo. 1 i'l T,RR!LI,A-harried lndo-China means taking i an automatic rifle to tea at least, for militiamen m I the forte organised by Father Aragon, a Spanish Dominican priest, m the villages of Hun/i Yen. South o! Hanoi. The force has been formed to protect the villages against >neak attacksA.P. - 92 words
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Article156 1952-09-10 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 9 (Keuter) Sir John Kotolawalu, Ceylon's Minister of Transport, was tonight reported here tb be hurrying by air from New York after being a*ked to resign. According to an informed f the (iovernoral ol >iou. on the at.«te ol the Cabinet of Premier156 words
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Article58 1952-09-10 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 9 (AFP) United Kingdom representatives, accompanied by British Ambas- I sador Wallinger, today met Thai Government representatives for preliminary talks on Thai rice 1 export. 1 As previously reported. Bri- i ti.sh territories had made a request to buy 200.000 tons of Thai rice58 words
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Article212 1952-09-10 1 CAIRO, Sept. 9.— General Mohamed Na-uib has been appointed Military Governor-General of Egypt as well as Premiei. A government spokesman made the announcement alter a night-long session of the new Egyptian Cabinet. After the continuous 9\ hours session ended at dawn today, it was announcedReuter; AFP - 212 words
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439 1952-09-10 1 Girl Witness In Bomb Case Breaks Down Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. A prosecution woman witness today broke into tears when asked to identify two photographed women m bandit uniform (one having a handgrenade strapped to her belt), m the Perak High Court today. She was a witness m the439 words
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Article443 1952-09-10 1 KUALA I Five terrorists last n into the bouse of C\ town about 20 miles n thX Lumpui shot him dead before the ■> hi children. they killed i il Leo 1 lon Chootl. 3) I Khi'k president of th« New Village Commit! I terrorists who had443 words
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Article41 1952-09-10 1 i I 1 1 this i On m- .<! riva I I the Br itish A Mi f J i i Sir Gerald left by < iges at I i arri< v public mcct tnn a ir cdl m41 words
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Advertisement9 1952-09-10 1 5PH.de SILVA "FOR MY HILLMAN CASTRO L —^fcM I9 words
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Advertisement58 1952-09-10 1 MisiributoM T*N CHENG MOH ELECT. CO. IK. < r<»«« M Hpuir 1. RUSSELL, NEWBERY CO., LTD Dagenham Englami Manufacturers of Marine and Ifctl,! iK? '-^t MI I I hwt^^^b v SB V-******"^ Single Cylinder C ■^■Vi 5 K.W. Auxiliary If M Generating Set. JAJLv St iA .1 7/ /> fcn^i^^wßM58 words
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Article, Illustration720 1952-09-10 2 Finest In The World, Says Chief Secretary By JOSEPH YEO, Standard Staff Reporter THE timber resources of North Borneo are being rapidly developed systematically m accordance with the latest methods of proper conservation of the forests to obtain a sustained yield m perpetuity, Mr. James Colder,720 words
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Article51 1952-09-10 2 TAY KIAT CHING. 42. was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment for having m his possession two stolen trisha rims at Kelantan Roa i on June 11. The rims, belonging to a trisha rider. Toh Kirn Hock, were worth51 words
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255 1952-09-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHAT should be the relationship between a boy and a girl m the modern Malaya? What are the I problems they have to surmount? Do they need j guidance and advice m such matters? These will be some of the255 words
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325 1952-09-10 2 10 WOMEN, 4 MEN CHARGED WITH RIOTING SINGAPORE National Car:i factory lorry conveying uroup of workers home >-n work was stopped at B .kit Timah Road and pelted with sticks, stones and i I, the Singapore Third District J Ige, Mr. H. A. F vm td yes terday. I the325 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-09-10 2 photo. THE "CAN CAN GIRLS" as they appeared at the fifth annual Jeckeys' Dance at Raffles Hotel on Monday m aid of Singapore charities. From left: "Mademoiselles" Frances Tankard. Felice Flannery, Jeanette Smith and Georgette Lansdown StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article107 1952-09-10 2 GOVERNMENT will be asked by Mr. Thio Chan Bee, (Progressive, Balestier) at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council whether it is aware that the new stamps recently issued '"are only new m colour, price, and denomination but not m design". "This kind of newness107 words
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Article375 1952-09-10 2 THE DUTCH Club, on Adam Road, was the scene of a fracas on Monday night when 160 Dutch and Belgian soldiers turned up following a party which they attended at the home of the Netherlands Consul General, Dr. F. A. van Woerden, on Ridout375 words
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Article133 1952-09-10 2 A YOUXG MAX. Lee Cheng Toe. who used force m robbing a Chinese family living at Pasir Panjang on the uight j of Mar. 20 this year was ordered to receive 12 stroke? of the rotan m addition to a sentence of three years133 words
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Article88 1952-09-10 2 FOR trying to avoid paying 15 cents for a bus ride, Ang Seng Kirn. a former employee of the Singapore Traction Company, was fined $100 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. On the morning of Sept. 8 Ang boarded a bus at Bras Bnsah Road. When88 words
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66 1952-09-10 2 LE ROY PETERSON. 15--year-old American violinist, i will give a farewell recital m the H.M.V. Studio on Wednesday. Sept. 17 at 8.45 p.m. with Noreen Stokes at the piano. He leaves the following day for Geneva by plane. The recital is being presented by Kirk66 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-10 2 Mr. 0. J. Neegard, Assistant Manager of American President Lines. Singapore office, who returned to the Colony m the K.I.L. passenger freighter Tjiwangi. Mr. Nfeegard has been away m the U.S. for the past six and a half months.39 words
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Article39 1952-09-10 2 TO RAISE more funds m aid of the Pan-Pacific Jamboree m Australia m December this year, the Eastern District Boys' Scout Association will stage a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday Sept. 13 at 6.30 p.m^39 words
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Article74 1952-09-10 2 MALAYAN Airways and Garuda Indonesian Airways were represented foi the first time at the International iransport Association Meeting on Agency and Sales on Traffi? Conference No. 3 (Asia and Australia) which opened at MacDonaid House Yesterday. The Chairman of the meeting was Mr. A.C. Hushes oi74 words
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154 1952-09-10 2 R/T Link For Three Colony Launches Standard Shipping Reporter A FURTHER step m modernising the growing port of Singapore has been taken by the Master Attendants Office, which recently installed radio-telephones m three of their largest launches, the Mary Rose, Flint and Calthrep. In July last year, all four of154 words
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Article94 1952-09-10 2 APPLICATIONS are now being invited from outstanding students m Singapore and the Federation for scholarships and fellowship m Ameri. an universities for the 1953-54 academic year Announcing this, the United States Information Service m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penan** says: "The awards are tenable for one year94 words
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Article197 1952-09-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE expectant mothers will soon be able to enjoy all the amenities of a well equipped and modern IVlaternity and General Nursing Home which is opening on Oct. 1 at 43 Chancery Lane. Situated on a hill on three acres of lan197 words
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Advertisement132 1952-09-10 2 iM/mßm -Urn I Ahs4*£ J**s dimply YES. ..you'll ,E^"J| never regret •7/ y \<c^T buying the .rS new BORLEITi HaM I CELEBES CO LI? 12. Lavender 5t Siagayrn 12. l< WW>" il l wano j— I ■S^^^^SSS'^^^^^^^^driri^^.^l6l9 p___j_g^^_g_____p^^^^^^ ~^k j t' ___}_M_SaK^'^^^M K^j^S^^< HBcoK^&e* V;*" tS^k \^Qjib!_~^ /V import l132 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-09-10 2 *^^> SHARES OUR 7 NO" r -F\Fro'JaFerTJ-ijic l l 7r^^T > 1 BRICAL SUITE WIF THIS < OUR OLbAcl Stt!?^. X cHuC XLK L^ r NICE FAMBLV, WE'LL SAVE 1 SOME PPlvi^ TS ONCE THEM «1.a5 A NIGMT. IT'LL !L/ MEA SWE£T COME .N HAMCW im M VOw S vS78 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-09-10 2 AH HAt> OUR NAMES J HOPE WRIT DOWN OM THIS \l YOU'LL CARD>BV EDUCATED V> TRY < JONES, PO'JESTSECH f OUR JL A EMERGEMCV. irLL <RESTAU- TAKE ME A LI'L WHILE P<ANT. J32 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-09-10 2 cJ7!TAnc^iT^£^^Jsr^^ amstspemdour c** f TH' HONEYMOON EATIN' TH' DOGPATCH HAM. j lAA»»%l^n IN FACK,WEAIMST' HAM SPEND TH' REST O' r> IS O^R LIFES EATIN' Z> ftf^ieff26 words
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Article, Illustration133 1952-09-10 3 Here w tli«* parxit- «»r Beauty (feueeai tn»m Hi the IS I ntt« d St;tt« <>! America, rtetefatved wiih rcprcscaitativcii of Caaiad i Atl;tnti< City, v iwaii. New York City, PhilaJH l>hia. Purrlo Kio* and Miss America 1952 Sh«-s the tall< hluiid*' m Hmb IrnntA.P. - 133 words
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753 1952-09-10 3 DR. D.M. BEVAN BROWN, founder of the Clime for Medical Psychology m New Zealand and first President of the N.Z. Association of Psycho-therapists, who was on a fortnight's visit to Singapore was favourably impressed by the association of the various races m this country. He753 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-10 3 THE LONG gleaming grey counter, with black trim, of tho new Travel Dcp.ii tni<-nt recently opened on the second floor of the Chartered Bank of India, Austral!* swd China. Miss Cone Nesbitt (centre) is m charge <>f the mv service.40 words
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159 1952-09-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE taxpayers intending to make gifts of money to institutions m the Federation are advised to ni:ik<« sore that it is an i approved institution of a public character, a spokesnun for the Income Tax Department said yesterday. Only donations to an159 words
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264 1952-09-10 3 Standard Sfoff Reporfer A WOMAN was alleged to have been responsible for the stabbing of a Singapore Harbour Board mandore, Tan Chia Tee, who died from his wounds. In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday when Chiang Kay Joo and Lim Poh264 words
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Article70 1952-09-10 3 SINGAPORE Marine Police are looking i'or the relatives .or ft lends of an elderly Chinese whose body was found about 30 yards from the seai wall of the Esplanade on Monday morning. Marine Police described the man as hpavy-bu; I about 42. and dressed ii a Chinese70 words
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Article81 1952-09-10 3 Bank Opens Travel Service A M V. to tei I Bank of ln< and China for Its mstomei s. It is ai i date Tra\ I ed on the sec -tI il Kir < B:Hik m Batten R -conditioi i 'in 1 ne a tin" n vel arrange by land,81 words
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Advertisement94 1952-09-10 3 Public Storage (Zodotvn We have pleasure m announcing the NEW PUBLIC STORAGE GODOWN NO. 10, READ STREET For Particulars Rales, please Siitfjaporv ll'itffuitfv Tra ti sport Afj€>n£ t ?j Ltd* liif An .:<!»•. (3rd Floor), Singapore- 1. 1. lrj.lu.nr 230] i :i 2/ BINOCULARS 3& fat/***** i*» i <> ?m^;94 words
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Advertisement41 1952-09-10 3 THIS IS MmmAlM— ONLY NASH HAS AIBFLYTE CONSTRUCTION See ALL 3 Great Series RECLINING SEAT ~M£L±*L $tft faAMUZJL 3 m p.g. ~HaAJL7IamAi&L -g 67) i RAMBLER STATESMAN AMBASSADOR V.l Ed \J lv vJ 1— P-■ t IVlv-/ \yi\kJ Lt A U41 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-09-10 3 It* St "V; -I \-=V> VI fe Vr i9 words
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Miscellaneous2 1952-09-10 3 > /^y '*> .'_^__JJ>^_^l^nfc»a».^2 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-09-10 3 WHOocvf—^^ FIRST IT'S ONE THI^4G,THEN rr'ssuMPiN 1 > ELSE/GADFRY, J I I WONDER V WHAT'S NEXT?/15 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-09-10 3 C«»r. 1»S? by Ht« S.fvHX. l^c. T. M. 1 j I _^_2^12 words
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Article227 1952-09-10 4 Will Be Trained For Duties In Selangor State Standard Staff Correspondent m KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor s Assistant Commissioner, Civil Defence for Central Region, Col. Stewcrt today said that 5,000 volunteers for civil defence were required for various duties m Selangor State. Enrolment of Volunteers227 words
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133 1952-09-10 4 Yet One More Red Crosses The Line IKI ALA LUMPUR, Tue& terrorist' ins kj ed to th« i cvi ity l mi n the fi derai ion i more have t> m t»,i d{ t uouuded was \\i, i *i♦ r t rri>ri>t when Kiev ««i (oiitjcted b\ a j133 words
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Article59 1952-09-10 4 nes are adrii1 O 1 i passes of rmal i xami I -Course A" ished m thf S tember 6 j Standard: K. kg Huat B Wo 'A C.S.. S Lcvii (A.C.S., Mrs. E. Jothi (ACS.. A. Vamatn (La Sa X ang); g Poh Lin59 words
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50 1952-09-10 4 PKNANt;. TiK-s— The Chief Police Officer. Penan? and Province Welle>le>. has declared that the area of land surrounded b) barln-d wire feniin^ which comprises the Shell Company Depot and Jetty, Basan Dalam. m Province Wrilesley, v> b<* .i prot;<ted place from S»\i>t50 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-09-10 4 THE food restriction recently imposed m the Sere m ban area of Negri Sembilan has caused great inconvenience to picnickers, particularly those from Kuala Lumpur. They are forced to divert their course to Morib Beach: Tlie increasing popularity of Morib Beach is evident by the fact that more than 10*0123 words
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Article275 1952-09-10 4 KIALA lIMPIR. Tues.— Remarking that it was a ffisgracefnl oilenee, the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr J. G. Adams, today, convicted a 23-year-old Malay soldier, Ahmad f>in Haji Osman, and sentenced him to two years' rigorous imprisonment, plus 12 stroKes of the275 words
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Article107 1952-09-10 4 MAI -UVA. Tues. Winners the Malac a Charitj Week: -kv program nes di aw ,-an collect their prize? from Mr. Bfll of Guthrie Co. Ltd The tacky numbers ore: Hercules B; ycles (*****6 *****); GJS.C Radio Sets (*****, *****);: i:, r eene Cookers I ***** 47(158107 words
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Article79 1952-09-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Fine? totalling Stf.OOO were paid by four Chinese m the Sessions Court today for assisting io the carrying on of a public lottery, "Chot Fn'i." The four Chinese Chu Boon Tio, Chua Hock Ng Ah Lake. and Lota Foo Seng, pleaded guilty before79 words
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214 1952-09-10 4 Tapper Saw 'Painful Sight' -Court Told KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Confronted witn the "painluj sight" of his wife lying m bed with another nian. the accused rushed into the room and threw himself on them. When :he came to his senses, he found them wounded, saw ;Mr H E. P. Powell,214 words
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Article210 1952-09-10 4 KUALA LUMP! R, Tues.— A total of 144 Chinese have applied lor the 25 posts of Chinese Affairs Officers m the Federation, it was officially disclosed today. I A selection board met over last weekend to consider the applications. The qualification? necessary for these210 words
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Article31 1952-09-10 4 Card Of fen ce AHMAD BIN HAJI TAIB. who was found without an identity card at the Muar Police Headquarters, was fined 525 or live days imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate.31 words
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Article13 1952-09-10 4 LEONG SIN NAM and Cowan Streets m Ipoh have been remetalled.13 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-09-10 4 MX AND MRS. SYDNEY LAWLEB who w W marrM hi »SJSIJ^ IW L l^!^J!! r Lawlcr ta wl fl»e Malays GlorU One22 words
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Article58 1952-09-10 4 KOTA TINGGI Toes:— Endie Mohamed Aris b. Ahmed Pathil, President of the Johore Smallholders' Association, visited 'net the smallholders here on Sundaj and exDlained to them the Jabber Industry Replanting Sc-hc!n<-He was also met by many penehulus and naib-penghulus of this district. They cL-c-usmo measures to improve58 words
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Advertisement129 1952-09-10 4 *r~~- ibb m^ m.jr sat* ■■1 a 's" f E9 tm m af f 9 lII I l'Jl" y V v vv^^" 7 ab mjr va a a f^r^fTTl i! JN\* /V \y] (> A HE? EX tf MIV I 1 II j f^/\ jr\ ANY OTHER! iff I ft129 words
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Advertisement252 1952-09-10 4 tot* the new t>-i m Standard FEDERATED MOTORS UD ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRI LNTATIvtS /^_sn^, r c q Ann \(W^L- ./JUNIOR' THE FINEST QUALITY PROFESSIONAL 16 mm PRO JECTOR FOR SUPERIOR 16 mm MOVIE SHOWIHGS... SOUND OR SILENT. The RCA. m§ -J ii o,' ii252 words
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Article228 1952-09-10 5 Dogs To Be Shot After Oct. 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Ttt«.— Vaccination oi (togs against rabies m Selangof which was temporarily halted owing to lack of vaccine is being resumed next Monday because new vaccine has arrived, and will last tfll Oct. 1 after which un vaccinated dogS will be destroyed.228 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-09-10 5 photo. MR. REGINALD duniesRoss of Mansfield and Company (8.0.a.c. agents) the first Malayan to fly by Comet jet airliner from Singapore to Rangoon returned yesterday. Mr. Clunies-Ross. who is a Traffic Assistant at the BO. AC. office ot the Kalian.; airport went on a "i'amiliarisatioM flight"Standard - 67 words
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Article334 1952-09-10 5 SINGAPORE sabstations liable to kKld -hcMdini; t«MLi\: l> AN Alexandra lacinerator. Havelock K<i.. \l»-\. Hruk Works, >t. James, Nfiri Road. i*:i^** Medical Store. Itnkit Pasoh. 8.A.T.. Malayan Refriff. Co.. Trafalfar st Anson Road. Tioiijj Bahra. Safo st.. Kamuh St.. P«-ui>l«-v I»ark. N.niMtn Ko;«<l. Lam soon oil Mill-,334 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-09-10 5 photo. Monsieur Pierre Benoit, a leading French author (centre with dark suit) who is on a visit m Singapore meets three students of a French class at the Alliance Francaise, Orchard Road yesterday evening. Standing behind Monsieur Benoit is thp I; i iifh Consul m Sin« ipore, Monsieur Andre Guibaut.Standard - 51 words
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Article533 1952-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. A civil action against the Government of Kedah for damages and for a declaration of Court that an order of forfeiture of a piece of land made by the State Council on May 1, 1952, is void and533 words
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Article276 1952-09-10 5 M. le Author Was Tired Of France Standard Stall Reporter TIRKD oi writing m his home country, Monsieur Pierre Benoit, one of France's present day leading authors decided to write his next book— his 36th book on a shin. A: 66, Monsieur Benoit. fui! of vigour and spirit arrived m276 words
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165 1952-09-10 5 RAIDS carried out by Singapore Police on opiu.n (ions had made it difficult for a tailor to procure opium to satisfy his craving and lie committed suicide. This was stated at an inquest m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The inquest was held165 words
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Article132 1952-09-10 5 BEGINNING next Tuesday, the LJSIS Library at 26 Raffles Place will close four evenings a week at 6 p.m. It will remain open until 9 p.m. the regular closing hour m the past. every Tuesday und Thursday or Wednesday and Friday, depending on which of the132 words
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Article50 1952-09-10 5 THE total number t pc vaccinated m the City area yesterday Was 10.054. The returns tor the rural areas foi Monday and yeste total 8 892 Th( >c :ew returns bi ing I i• n fiuure.s tor vaccinations Colony by (i nment nnd Municipal teams I 197.72]50 words
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170 1952-09-10 5 Johore To Celebrate Ruler's Birthday Sept. 17 Standard Staff Correspondent JO II ORE BAHRU, Tues.— The 79th birthday of the Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar, will b e celebrated m Johore Bahru on Sept 17. The official programme for the occasion includes a Thanksgiving Service170 words
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Advertisement187 1952-09-10 5 I OPENS S. ATOMIC TERRIFIC!!! CITY Filmed m Hollywood Jom 1 3 n^ BEHIND LOCKED m i ii r aUc^ iT^vhI 1 s T^^ B st i;|>|; i > f B H t;i. of "v^B^w I l!l 'ak B with (.»rne BVRRY \Zj&jSKffc**SßiilLImlli (LARKE Pnß T^^BBB^^B ni lIC I l187 words
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Advertisement43 1952-09-10 5 I2TH COLOSSAL DAY 3 shows: 3.15-<i ."JO-9.15 p.m. FIRST MALAY TALKING ANSCO-TECHNICOLOB FILM a^ r Prinsipc Dist: By South Fast Asia Film Co. I AST 2 SHOWS ::.^o 7.30 p.m. "MAYAKKARI" (Tamil) Starring: ANCHALIDEVI AND NAGASVARAO OP KM NO TOMORROW >lOTI MAHAL" (HindusLini)43 words
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Advertisement223 1952-09-10 5 WANT A CHILD SPECIAL SHOW OF THIS FILM TODAY al I p.m. FOR WOMEN ONLY! MEN NOT ADMITTED! TODAY, TOMORROW AM) HtlllW II \M "II. AMI! AM) Till \RROW ITEC lISKOIiIRi. lofiioif-»ir/ 1 I tiittjli tti'ti *ffsZiii*£\ B 4\ W%jk^l^\*\\ W BH^^^^^^^^^BBB^^S hßbß B»^^v «Jt j** B *^i/ B^ W^r^fc4filikS^iß#223 words
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Article652 1952-09-10 6 IS r mpatience, ambition or force of circumstances which has compelled Central Mohamed Naguib to make himself Egypt's new Premier and its virtual Immediately after the coup d'etat. General Naguib innounced that he saw no reason for proclaiming dictatorship m Egypt "at present". I do not believe that652 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1952-09-10 6 Socialists, KMP Combine To Form New Party IfllPlflN NEWSLETTER i By A SPECIAL i CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI. nTHF. merger of the Social- isi Party and the Kisan Mazdur Praja Party was the highlight of the week urnier review, Thus emerges the 'Socialist Praja Party," which is the outcome of a1,684 words
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Article222 1952-09-10 6 Review of Views Stalls At Esplanade IT was understood I I a were nearly a th-. pi rations from h. Singapore for 1 st ills at the Es] I Utusai Melayu. iO of these on tions would I when the sta > "There is a qi» fronting the > paper222 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter424 1952-09-10 6 Sir:— With reference to your leader of Sept. 1. I desire to say a few words on this very interesting and promising Bill to control private lotteries. This Bill, if it is passed will legalise private sweeps and lotteries io be run by private enterprise and424 words
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Letter281 1952-09-10 6 Sir: The letter m, The Singapore Standard yesterday morning under 'he headline -What are the fari<?' f signed by A I ox Josey brought swift recollection of Alice ''Through tlie Look ingGlass". You may recall the following passage: "When 1 use a word" Humpty Dumpty said, m281 words
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Letter313 1952-09-10 6 Sir:— Mr. S. 1. Rajah spoke of indiscrimination shown to him by Americans during his visit there. It's easy to see the mote m another person's eye but hard to see it m one's own. Has he ever given thought for a moment to the indiscrimination313 words
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211 1952-09-10 6 Sir: I have read with considerable interest the various 'letters under the above caption that have recently appeared. I am glail that the silent but efficient penpushers that form the mainstay of the Government Administrative machinery have suddenly plucked up sufficient courage to seek recognition of211 words
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Advertisement87 1952-09-10 6 Independent Morning A'e« paper HEAD OFFICE Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble Cr Tclcgroph Addreft TIGERNEWS, Singoport. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Tim«« Buifd.'ng, Prinring House sqeare, London, fC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG «5 Sulton Street, 83 Cowon Street, 8 Leith Street, Telephone 4583. Telephone 829. Tefephone i 055»87 words
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Advertisement57 1952-09-10 6 FOOTBALL*- SUNDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER JALAN BESARSTADIUM singa^cTre I versus COMBINED SERVICES! for TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. The Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, CM G Kick off 5.15 p.m. Admission $3. $2. SI All free passes suspended. TOTAL PROCEEDS TO POPPY DAY FUND Spoce kindly57 words
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Article356 1952-09-10 7 MOSSADEQ SEEKS BETTER OFFER 1 T HLRAN IRAN > Sept. 9 (AP)-Premier Mohammed Mossadeq has reportedly told the U.S. and Britain they must make a better oil offer or he will leu I arhament to reject the West-sponsored plan to get Iran's oil industry working again. Reliable sources here also356 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-09-10 7 Adlai On Red China '.'.:> <»■ n. Sept. 9. •i<ir A S1 ison < .lure is historical I ::t for possible recognif Red Chi] n s .en\ if v X •an resolved. I Ided are verj i ition. p res i fit I c th< R1 'nnent m answi luncheon99 words
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Article109 1952-09-10 7 IS I i a fa hat increases j ions (including cost of living allowances), which are •being paid to all locallydomici c pensioners. are < to pensioners of the C tony Government who are rcsi q\ erseas? This question will be asked he :n\- meeting of109 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-09-10 7 Korean armistice talks already mi n their second year will soon be housed m more permanent quarters built by the Communists, replacing the meeting; tent supplied by the Communists when the truce site was shifted to Panmunjom. Above: Reporters and United Nations Commission personnel look over the interior of theA.P. - 56 words
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Article26 1952-09-10 7 r Singaends *o c Council EducaScbe fore operation, Sep 16 by Bukil ah. Mr. onial m a posiof an be be published or26 words
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Article47 1952-09-10 7 CASH and articles amounting $666 1 4 were si >len from a house at Seletar Court, V- Chu Kang, yesterday ing. A cs stolen include a portable electric sewing machine. 201K3-250, a tlet watch, a pair of arcings and a bottle of! perfume.47 words
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Article332 1952-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9, (UP). Britain is considering a new United Nations move m Panmunjom soon to break the deadlock of the Korean peace talks, authoritative sources disclosed. Consultations are m pro- gross with the United States and some of the nations participating m the332 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-10 7 A new commercial .iircraft, the Bristol 173 twinengined helicopter uhi<h is expected to ht- iiM-d m the nir ta v 1 service m {hv I'nited Kingdom. The Bristol 173 is the latest type <>i hover plan< m the IK39 words
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Article39 1952-09-10 7 THK Hongkong Government haa announced that a limited number of seats are bein« made available for Queen Elizabeth's coronation for visitors from the British colonies. Covered seals would cost E.t 10s. and uncovered ones £3 10s.— Reuter-AAP.39 words
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Article38 1952-09-10 7 THK death roll m the air display crash at Farnborough last Saturday rose to 29 yesterday with the death m hospital of one of the injured. More than 40 people are still m hospital.— Reuter.38 words
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Article56 1952-09-10 7 THE Singapore Police are looking for a woman with a long face who tricked a 11--year-old schoolgirl into giving her a locket and chain worth SI 20 at Tiong Bahru on Monday. The woman was described as five feet six, with brown complexion, long face, permed hair56 words
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261 1952-09-10 7 FARNBOROUGH, ENGLAND, Sept. 0. (Renter).— The last words ot test pilot John Deny echoed through a room full of scientists hoping to find a clue to why his experimental fighter exploded on Saturday. D Try's c came from a recording of a radio telephone261 words
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Article73 1952-09-10 7 MR. THIO CHAN BEE. Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore and member of the Singapore Legislative Council will present certificates to 13 .successful candidates m the recent normal class examinations at the first Teachers' Training College Commemoration Day. The presentation will take place m the Victoria Memorial73 words
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Article52 1952-09-10 7 BANGKOK. Sept. 9 (AFP)— Police this morning arrested 14 Chinese suspected of being Communist agents. Illustrated pamphlets cm Communist China and picture slides were also seized m police raids They were arrested m a Chinese school which was closed three ears ago by the Thai52 words
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Article80 1952-09-10 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept 9. The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy LONDON RUBBER Spot 22 d. Sept. 22 d. Jon. /Mar. 22} d. Apr. /June 21 id. October c.i.f. 21 id. Market: Net ou«. I (NOON80 words
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Article63 1952-09-10 7 FINES totalling 51T. 050 were collected during August. 1952 from 149 convictions for offences against the Food and Price Control Ordinances. One hundred and two persons were fined $8,340 for failing to display price tags, while 22 cigarette sellers paid (3,300 for .selling cigaretes above the displayed63 words
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177 1952-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Anthony Eden British Foreign Secretary presided over a meeting here today of the cabinet sub-committee preparing lor the Commonwealth Prime Ministers economic conference m November. Several British Ministers are now guiding the work of their department's m the final arrangements177 words
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Article150 1952-09-10 7 Posed As Police Officer KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Wong K\ng Chin. B 24-yeai English-speaking ChilWße Who is at present Rerving a twoyear sentence for extortion, got a further two years when he appeared before the President of the Kuala Lumpui Sessions Court, Mr. Q. Adams today and pleaded guilty to impersonating150 words
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Article21 1952-09-10 7 I A SUM of $1,860,390 i remitted to China from residents m Singapore and the I Federation during August21 words
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Article63 1952-09-10 7 MR. FRANK !U I I 1 Donald Mack vice-president respectively of the Navy League of the I States, will arrive m Singapore on Sunday from Bangkok two-day visit. They wiil be the g testl Commander Gordoi W Cornell, U.S. Assistant Naval Attache while ;n Singapore63 words
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227 1952-09-10 7 SEOUL, Sept 9 (UP) Inited Nations .jet pl.t destroyed or damaged I*> Communist MBG-L5 ftgbten today when 150 of (he Husvian-huilt jets tried m vain to stop an Allied air assault on a North Korean military academy. Allied I'M Sabre jets knocked227 words
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Article74 1952-09-10 7 A CHINESE woman i for a bus Alorn:.. v. U her hand) a Chinese cyclist swept on his bicycle. i handbag and disai In the bag. the woman I a $45 \v;j!ch. |9 < a Another rase of th< I i ported by a Bentoi offi74 words
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Article81 1952-09-10 7 PENANG T.• ii < 1 n Kee, a gradual of the Penang Free Schtx declined a British < i scholarship to stud) I I :'ion m the I Aanchestei Ebt Said Mr. Chang i <>■ v ran eni leavi can not give me lull pay.81 words
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Article46 1952-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tue* KniorcenK-nt oi lh<- h.ui M parking m Batu Koad uil brj;in toniorrou at 8 a.rn Th«* ban is on narking m Batu Road from th<* junction of Batu Koad Malay SUtri to the jumtion with amj !>« 11 Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-09-10 7 BEACH ROAD market fishmongers rounded off the Chinese Seventh Moon celebrations with a three-day wayang at Beach Road. This year's celebrations arc more elaborate." a spokesman told The Standard last night. "We are spending a few thousand dollars on the wavang. The archway itself costs about 5J.000." Thousands of Beach92 words
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Advertisement22 1952-09-10 7 >^ Good heolth of course "h?"* SH I mi^l EMULSION K/y's''^ BUILDS THE BODY PROTECTS THE LUNGS T/V^Sc^^ AND HELPS T0 RESIST INFECTION22 words
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Advertisement40 1952-09-10 7 HAN It t I 111 INVALUABLE yAhlmiM.kli S I I lII IV H HB Mm m .4 iuiil oil er fyy J! Rediffusion Concrri at 8.00 p.m. .0 fJr gauisfd to support S.A.T.A. and < hinest 1 jr:w.:M.r.RY dfpt. ROBINSONS ft40 words
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Article320 1952-09-10 8 KOREAN WAR, US EMBARGO BLAMED LONDON, gepf. 9 (Renter). The Korean war and revived Japanese competition have put I Hongkong m an economically impossible position, 1 [according lo the Crown Colony's 1951 report issued here today. Hongkong merchants had suffered heavy losses as a result320 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-09-10 8 photo. The Aries, largest yacht of her type built m Great Britain se the war goes down the slipway at Camber and Nicholson's Yard. Gosport. Hampshire, today, September 4. The 124-ton, auxiliary ketch has cost her new ownei American tobacco magnate Richard J. Reynolds. U>o.ooo m dollars. APAP - 48 words
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Article57 1952-09-10 8 After a two days Quarantine on St. John's Island. 739 Indian deck passengers, who returned to Singapore m the 8.1. ship Rajula, were released yester- day. Three lighters pa< ked with the passengers and their baggage, were used to bring them across from St. John"- to the57 words
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114 1952-09-10 8 Fastest NYK Freighter To Call At S'pore Standard Shipping: Reporter THE 7,600-ton Akita Marti, the N.YJC'S latesi Eieighter to be put on the company's JapanUnited Kingdom run. is expected to arrive here m the middle of next month. spokesman from the local ents' office for X.V.X. m Singapore said that114 words
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Advertisement638 1952-09-10 8 7AST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hired Ovnl.md tan lr.uu.s-. In, \ngeles. Ul ißMrka* iCwUICW" Peamat I'Vimn S*pore Arr LA/SI |r v >, SSSeB4 > .ss.pt 2fSepl lOcl 23 O<t ANCLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ii! n sriM X I umpiir 211 P Srham 2U5 FOR IK (ON nNI N 1 IV-nuiiuiHh638 words
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Advertisement588 1952-09-10 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia t»> China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Szecbuen" Sept M Sept ?7 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore 1 or "\o(!h)u" Sept '10 Japan "Szechuen"588 words
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Advertisement437 1952-09-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Hum! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- American Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine. BOSTON NEW \OKK PHILADELPHIA SALTLMOKL MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, Spore P. Sham Pen*»C BANTAM (XL) 11 lsSept l^epl HSepJ KAKI (SMN) 19/24 Sept >«>Sejn Vi «Sept LIMBURG (RL) 29Sept/6Oct [OH J"2 POELAI] LAUT437 words
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Advertisement529 1952-09-10 8 EAST ASIATIC Lii SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I R CONTIM Vf S'D«>re P Sham lt "MEONIA" lor Bangkok IS ITSept II 14Sep{ 1 •♦INDIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Mania 20 JUSept 11 l'» Sept 14 > Vj* ••PANAMA" for BangkoK Saigon Hongkong. Manila 28 29Sept 2, !.Sr,u r, >e^ "LALANDLV for529 words
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Article42 1952-09-10 9 UK To Build Atomic Plants \r'V the R .>• eh Station said m a I adcasi 54 S-yea !io.v rea< to on ot beavj jU i hich i a type muV p wcr m ..">■• I C 5t9 'TllC be a iry the I42 words
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Article13 1952-09-10 9 151 tin I Ban railj; j >. million <: milii m loos IISIIS - 13 words
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Article262 1952-09-10 9 Thailand Hit By Fall In Rubber tANGKOK, Sept. (ATP).— The fall of the price has severely affected Thailand, it is rhc situation is jiot as critita] a^ m Malaya ;!> er planting m Thailand is eoniined to the the situation is had. Labourers feel the IroD 1 rom 30 baht262 words
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Article26 1952-09-10 9 JG. Sept 3 Special c closina prices g Ex m vo- £1 r ing: p. 5.3 %\JK3Q to i) one G $295,625 le taeL26 words
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Article103 1952-09-10 9 ALGONOTIN PARK Ontario. Sept- 9 <Reuier» External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson said here that Canada would co-operate "like any other part at the Commonwealth" in the November economic conference m London. "We understand the importance of our Commonwealth contart-,' he said. Mr. Pearson told the Ontario Quebec103 words
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Article201 1952-09-10 9 S'pore Rubber Preces Drift Louer standard Market Rt-porler INI :i> tack •>! demano ovei Mas, particularly United States, is causing c of rubber m S re la drift to the level -m .c before th. Korean War. erw aa orden wrought prices down by 2i cents per ib. yesterday to201 words
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154 1952-09-10 9 WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (API -T le Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) announced that the first commercial unit for recovery of uranium from phos- phate rock has begun operation The unit is part of the plant or the Boockson Chemical Co.. near Joliet, 111. The company did154 words
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Article194 1952-09-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tucs Malayan industrial and tin I shares were barely steady to- i day. Rubber shares were marked down m sympathy j with the fresh lail m the commodity price. Changed prices were INDLSTI' 1 \l S Stivers Seller* O L 3.50 3.60 Preset and Weave OreL194 words
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Article427 1952-09-10 9 Storage Problem I In Singapore s I Damp Climate I c i r mm m Standard Staff Reporter THE air-conditioning of approximately 15 Government godowns m Singapore will run into millions of dollars and the present losses of rice I m storage are so negligible that427 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-10 9 photo. A tractor-drawn plough turning over nearly five feet of soil to bring fertile earth to the top of the flood laid alluvial sand m the Po Valley m a bid to prepare the area for winter seeding. Pi.f.39 words
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Article73 1952-09-10 9 SYDNEY Sept 9 (BeuterA APi- -A Qantai (Ausl i Consteilation tnauguratinf new regular service hi ?eei Sydney and Johanoesburc landed here today on the ret I t flisht. The plane left Johannes- j burg on Sept. G. touching d< at Mauritius, the Cocos Islands and Perth. The73 words
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Article51 1952-09-10 9 Produc tion Boost MANILA. Sept 9 (API Hi ti Dio.sdado Macapagal, eh <->! the House Foi eigi a" Committee. .-.< id American a had restored confidence m his I > country and is "boasting produc- j tion. income and Living nd--cL." The Phrlippines m..- coved U5.^2. 000. 000.00ti wort! ol51 words
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Article123 1952-09-10 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prim foMti per 1 1 > I m Sin^a pore vr^tfrdu IRft: I>u> cry Seller! Nn 1 Spot Lmn *V I\\ F. 0.8 m bales i>t i k> s ;i| m: No. 2 KS <.7 fitj No. k.s s 631 <. v I one; SU\u f123 words
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Article116 1952-09-10 9 Vital Rubber Component The American oil industry is getting set to produce large amounts of benzene, a vital component oi synthetic rubber. Until recently benzene was obtained chiefly from the steel industry as a by-prouuee of converting coal into coke. Output from that source wasA.P. - 116 words
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Article50 1952-09-10 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Brazil is negotiating for the purchase of Persian diesel oil, it was officially stated here. Imports will probably be delayed for 18 months, it was stated. The oil was being offered at below world market price, it i.s reported.50 words
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Article84 1952-09-10 9 LANDS END (CORNWALL), Sept. 9 (Renter) Six men on a holiday survey say they have found uranitun m am old tin mine four miles from here. In lea days they have dug out 18 hundredweight of roufth ore which, they claimed, contains 25 per84 words
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Article51 1952-09-10 9 Standard Mark*t Reporter THE produce i gapore was .-■<• id} Mid coconut o'. pra buyers i ;>icu! anr* seller^ jj !oconul 'm r v very > MOl per pirul b <41 i H I Dili D mul rj;imbicr rjava rubp H Proper r >2o n <Mun**k>:51 words
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Article28 1952-09-10 9 rHE direct n ol a i Malay Tin group report tin lowing returns to- a ftampong Kamuni rhabawleik 2,086 piculi tn&ih pi« n's and A^--mated Bt] picuia28 words
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Article17 1952-09-10 9 ttiat Div haw I i for f P es-J trad« v- which o::. ::(t A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement44 1952-09-10 9 the new 130^ PLYMOUTH _A PENANG MOTORS (1950* LTD. PtNANG TECK BEE (BENG KEE) KOTA BAHR^ EC > N G HONG CO. SEGAMAT BATU PAHAT X m^ IPOH MOTORS LTD. IPOH §MING HOE CO., LTD. MALACCA TONG KEE MOTORS, SEREMBAN CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. imai LTD.44 words
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Miscellaneous121 1952-09-10 9 Standard Almanac SINGAPORE DIARY (ting, gyn ifa B :.jnal fa terac a 1.%%-« ..1 I > meet at 4 KOTAKI «II B: I c R I llf\l>| I" \l\ 1 |\i,s 1 rin d!T). tO 6 pMI tNTERTA'NMENTS I I l i Show on <! .1 •■:>: 11 m I121 words
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Miscellaneous418 1952-09-10 9 m P I. Tjiwangi. siol inn' v ro\i>s lkati sumpltan. Tornado h ii. H X Hum i H I K.ih ii >> I P Rimau Rajah B r ,1 Lam a AIR TRAVEL of airat X B a today mill OEPARTUkES N| mU \n \ii;\\ x\ -h si kx l<418 words
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Miscellaneous692 1952-09-10 9 I bj I' rrhus. < IKRIVALS 1 1 r |> -t buan Brunei M- i, d pa] D Kiinan s WEATHER REPORT M V\l\n i e.MPI B\H RE 730 'I. S ::>'He Pc tang (90 t); Kuala Lumpur [94 f> i ,<>h ct t>• i B 9 F) Kota Bahru692 words
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Article, Illustration169 1952-09-10 10 I ROM IHK LATEST PAKIS SALON SHOWS: (1) This Mia.i bat k" dress by SchiaparelH, shown m his Wither Collection m Pans is fashioned ""f p a ??J J^ D V e slJd v It has a very h,u bodice f.lled m with a strapless bra169 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-09-10 10 lON McAllister, actor, and Shirley Bmlunan wear new desicßed, sinplified, lerrjclotli sports suits lof men md won m m Beverly Hills. California. The one-piece Ntiit^ dose with >lid«* bsteaers. Desisned for beach wear. bu.ilin^ and outing, b> Sid (ollmrn of Beverly Hills t> loth*- for the future." the>81 words
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801 1952-09-10 10 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE - New Fabrics Set New Note To Fashion Changes VICTORIA CHAPPELLE By 'TO some extent change m fashion has always been dependent OD the materials available. For instance, although trey were indicative of the violent reaction to the great social unheava! which had occurred m France -0 years or ><> before,801 words
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Article530 1952-09-10 10 says MARGARET SCOTT YOUNG mother ot my acquaintance is very worried beeau>e her mx-week-old infant seems to detest his orange juice. "He wriggles and makes the most awful fates and spits most of it out." sbe wuiii'd, "Do you think I should put him on to a530 words
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Article206 1952-09-10 10 By GAY NOR MADDOX BUDGET main dishes with fine flavour are vital to most households today. You will like these and want to have them often. Curried Chicken m Rice 4 servings) EIGHT slices wings or backs, 4 tablespoons Hour, 1 teaspoon salt. teaspoon pepper,206 words
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Advertisement37 1952-09-10 10 i-HV-iuurJN, [Nestles Modified Powdered v i ft HP?' j LACTOGEN contains added vitamin A to build resistance to iirlf.7. a^j r i *orou. growth; vitamin D to guard against nciceis. Added iron protects from anaemia. I I37 words
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Advertisement225 1952-09-10 10 //j^ trade-mark "SIMANCO"' ITo entire you obtam Guaranteed SINGFR n r have your machine cheoed and overha.ied at yo.,' lo SINGER shop where on'y genuine BtNGfl *sed for replacement. For your own p'o f •9m rote all genuine SINGER parts a r e vaniped w.th 1 1 Trade Mark SIMANCO.225 words
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Miscellaneous395 1952-09-10 10 *t RITA DEL MAR i TOOAl'fi <jt STATION: i J Mi 1 knew the precise psychological moment winii to saj nothing." —Oscar Wii.itWEDNESDAY J OK I I KY--1 (>.M. The span trom early morning to midafternoon pi n I viries good opportunities lor I promoting ambitions, professional and career interests395 words
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702 1952-09-10 11 TIGERS TROUNCE ROVERS 8-1 IN CUP REPLAY BAKAR SCORES FIVE SIX DAYS after being held t 3 a I—l draw the Tigers trounced this season s SAFA league champions, Rovers Sports Club, eight goals to one yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium. With the win Tigers enter the semi-final of the702 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-09-10 11 Tan Tee Vat. who was named Junior 'Mr. Singapore at the Singapore Amateur WeiKhtliftins Federations com petition on Sunday.19 words
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106 1952-09-10 11 ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 8 (UP) Co-Promoter Herman Taylor reported today that "big out of town sales'' for Philadelphia's heavyweight title fight on Sept. 2:1 had necess tai I a "housing unit" to care lor visitors. Taylor visiting the camp of champion Jersely Joe Waieott106 words
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Article72 1952-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The F.A. cr.p semi-final between the TPCA and Rangers at Princes Road had to be abandoned after the interval because of heavy rain. The score was one-all at hall time. The TPCA scored ten minutes after the start through Shanmuganathan and ten minutes72 words
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Article63 1952-09-10 11 THE Singapore Achilles Club will hold its first annual sports meeting on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday al 2.45 p.m. A programme ot 33 events has been arranged lor youth?, juniors, senior? and women. A three rniie open invitation rnce Will be held at 5.20 p.m. Entries will63 words
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92 1952-09-10 11 Ipoh Hockey League Starts Next Week IPOH. Tues.— Fifteen teams will be playing m the Ipoh District hockey league which starts on Monday Sept. 15. with matches between the Police "A" and 2/2 Gurkha Rifle and Ist. Battalion Worcestershire regiment and Batu Gajah. The rest of the fixtures for the92 words
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Article89 1952-09-10 11 IPOH. Wed—The Perak Chinese Recreation Club hockey team will play a friendly game with Sturrock Club on Saturday on the Ipoh Padang Tae match will start at 5.15 p.m. The following will play for the CRC—Choo Wah Chye." Tony Teh. Too Joon Loke. Lee Thong Choon. Choo Joo89 words
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302 1952-09-10 11 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 8 (Reuter)— Jake Tuli of Johannesburg, South African non-European flyweight champion, tonight won the Empire flyweight championship when he beat the holder, Teddy Gardner, the British and European champion. The referee stopped their 15 round bout here m the 12th round.302 words
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Article74 1952-09-10 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1.4 RNAS v 3 BOD at BODCA; Div. IB TTC v RKME rit Alexandria; Friendly Khalsa Assn. v Lot iff Wanderers at Khalsa. SOCCER: SAFA League. Div. 1. PBl) v Katong Sajardh nt JnUin Besar Stadium: 2. CA vAnu A n v SMWU74 words
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Article133 1952-09-10 11 THE ANNUAL Singapore Motor Club Singapore Police i Gymkhana will be held at the Police Training School. Thompson Road on Sunday from 9.15 a.m. Motor cycle nnd "Lady"' entries are particularly welcome and any one can be entered twice provided a lady is one of the drivers.133 words
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91 1952-09-10 11 TOKYO. Sept. 9." fßeuterAAP). Australian Olympic sprinter. Miss Marjorie Jackson, would visit Japan this month to commence a four-week exhibition tour, the Japan Athletic Association reported today. An association spokesman said ail Miss Jackson's expenses to und from Japan and living hire would be paid91 words
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Article40 1952-09-10 11 SEREMBAN, Tues. The final of the N.S. six-a-side soccer competition between the Rangers and Indians will take place at Seremban on Thursday. On Friday will be the final of the Folliott Cup. the junior knockout soccer competition.40 words
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Article106 1952-09-10 11 NEW YORK. Sept. a (Rou-ter)—-Frank Sedgman (Australia) and Miss Doris Hart (USA) won the mixed doubles title when the United States lawn tennis championships ended at Forest Hills here today. Sedgman, who retained the men's singles title on Sunday, and Miss Hart, beaten finalist m the women's106 words
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Article364 1952-09-10 11 Col ony Hocke y League Begins WILL the S.R.C. retrieve the hockey supremacy which they lost to the S.C.C. last year or will the Police Sports Club or any other newcomer m the league oust the padang clubs from the championship? That is a question m the minds oi hockey364 words
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Article36 1952-09-10 11 IPOH, Tues.— The Warcestershir» Regiment entered the ftnal of the Voon Thian Soo Cop knockout competition with a convincing five goals to nil win over the xMCA on the fcowa padang this evening.36 words
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Article145 1952-09-10 11 LONDON, Sept. 9 Al'k— Burnley went to the t<>P o* tht first division of the hnglish Football League yesterday with a 2-1 win over M.;nchester City. It va s Burnley's fifth win of the new season. and Puts them a point ahead of Liverpool.145 words
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Article51 1952-09-10 11 THE FOURTH postwar annual swimming carnival of Raffles Institution will be held next Friday. Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club m Amber Road. There will be an, event for old boys 30 metres free style for which entries will be accepted at the51 words
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Article, Illustration389 1952-09-10 11 World T- Tennis Stars In S'pore ENGLAND'S talile-lt-nnis stars, Rirhard BergmUM and Johnny Leach, who have held the world title h\e times between them, arrived m Singapore yesteidav and together with their pen-holder rivals and tour friends" the Hongkong champions Sih Sui-ehor and Foo Ki-fong. The Singapore TTA has anansedStandard - 389 words
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Advertisement487 1952-09-10 11 BIRTH I To Maria Gracia Barki r* Mend i At X.X Hosoita a daugl ter Michelle Elizabet SITUATIONS VACANT" CYARD °ANI ING W V) R X S S UtAWAK itea sh -jvc a re mecbanica] engineer Bcation a::d preferabl: be not ova 49 fean of age iusi bave bad consider487 words
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Advertisement651 1952-09-10 11 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT S% 194 i WAR LOAN (195? 59) th^T 1^ is he?cby S'ven tha the Transfer Register of th< fSSyiJ'SS f>vi by closed fr^ r i lv <iOth S c-Pt ember. 1952 cl both clat °s inclusive, for th« I preparation o! Interesi War I rants. BY ORDER651 words
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Advertisement79 1952-09-10 11 IT'S A FACT! me piranha 4§jj§|fe^/^ Idcnfified b> •n.out ~~^^^^^^^^^^^ff triangular teeth ict II —-j SST m on undershot jewi, M^p^~-^ the man-coting Piranha if usually only eight t« twelve inches long. rr^^^^^^^f* EasMy identified H -ipii.' fc Beodi Rood, Singe Dre. ISII I (Opposite New Alhambra Th *r f79 words
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312 1952-09-10 12 BILLDAW TO WIN LIBERATION CUP TRIAL TODAY [WINDSOR LAD SUMS UP THE PRDSPE&M THE mom ottroction at today's races— the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's September (Gold Cup) meeting— is the Liberation Cup trial for Class One Division One horses run over six furlon9sß.lldow has had a searching312 words
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Article185 1952-09-10 12 Windsor Lad I Gay Reveller Gooduood sKYKiiHK nsgp** LIGHX 1 Battle Cruiser fgg I**1 iiatlie Cruiser aiimikal 7znr> ,v ri!r ;!n,*; u>lK% IDBB II DRB II HSHF 8 Perverse Mis*. Nathan Nerwla Ice Ki>\i!P Gallant Red it.K.n. v 4m)l,i > i:i;ii)N iUDAN NI <;I P -'J >AK New185 words
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Article120 1952-09-10 12 t form to Class 1 tuiti> id r ii. hi Battl* < raisei p Skyridei pea* ild g<> ;p a di\ jave i ere litable showing m n tiden effort and is capable ol improving on that effort to a to be concerned In lish. ider120 words
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Article91 1952-09-10 12 Idmiral t trlongs carry all anarl U Palio ace, on rive n terms He I t going. Hoonfi I'- i. 1 dto Links Five had ved sinc c his Xi» \v*.ikr strong > LJnkshir 11. He gave a good account m his maiden He has the91 words
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Article142 1952-09-10 12 ,)i;i; II a b: f to Rising G 111 n with He this Division His 1 h ;'> ye and s g n cony I I K. v. fine Rising over six tu:lo!u> a Lumpur m n,|\.t Cresl making an api two months Hig142 words
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Article1673 1952-09-10 12 RACE 1-Horses Class 3, Div. 4—6 Fur5.~~1.45 p.m. 1 Htm iul!;.Ui B.U M -■> Lam Chong Pang Lam Eng Kwan F >\ Spencer iitMi Prtmirr light 3n S.I. 1 M lin Sen,? Lam Fox Woods Wi/t <>\ Si' M A Donald Yong B Ba^by 4 0 Hutl.1,673 words
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Article61 1952-09-10 12 r.rihquak,- Is making hi rt m a class one field. He ved his brilliance at the recent Penang meeting when t»Utsmartii ield m a pilla s vtMV fast at the barrier una still improving he shou I m, Kun pear., been pu His b. MUIIM'I HI m61 words
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18 1952-09-10 12 Entries For Penang Meet Close Oct. 8 and 2'n foi I Four horses mittee Cup. five-anci-a-: it ooe-ai18 words
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295 1952-09-10 12 Ipoh trainer Marinus van Breukelen has two ones m Kisin-4 dlor\ i Solperion m s iMc. Ot the two. Solperion is a better proposition. Solperion v i young, up-and-coming sprinter of promise. Hi has brilliant early speed and at Kuala Lumpur m June295 words
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180 1952-09-10 12 8. Dynasty Should See Race Through .limson. I.ovesef. Audiola. T>vnast> and Roman Warrior appear to be the pick <>: this Class Three Division Two field run -)ver aevefi furlong* Ism 22 yai ris. Jimson carried the tame Kreighi as when he finished seventh to Honour Brighi ovor mx furlongi on180 words
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Article238 1952-09-10 12 The Heddle stable has a pretty Strong hand m this race tor C a°s One Division Three torses over the mile with Fair Anita, Bloodshot and Malekzadeh. IWalekzadeh has trained on splendid !v. He has shown very SSSra&f track form and should account for238 words
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Article45 1952-09-10 12 THE weather kept fine yesterday and the i going is expected to be very jjood at Bukit Timah L today. The double tote will be held on Races Six and Ten while the Big Sweep will be drawn on j45 words
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Article230 1952-09-10 12 Box Office, who won m such, convincing manner m Division Four has 8 lbs less to carry ove the longer trip, although he is sent up to Division One field He will get the trip and should score a double for the meet. Rigoletto, as I more230 words
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Article106 1952-09-10 12 Applau-e waa slightly Blow off the mark at the barrier rise but made up considerable ground to finish fourth to M estas on the firsl day. He gave a good showing and with the same weight to carry m this higher division tield. he must be106 words
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Advertisement31 1952-09-10 12 j M i ioi;t*ooi ax in ort i j FLAG DAY j 20th Sept. 1952 j Leprosy Relief Association I ROTARY CLUB BUILDING FUND !"}»;*<<• kimllv H.uiahd l»\ H. I*. At Sli31 words
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