Singapore Standard, 23 September 1952
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Title Section20 1952-09-23 1 23 SEP 1952 Singapore Standard JR. M 3. VOL. HI NO. 83 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article244 1952-09-23 1 May Fly ToMadras Again t ornea ring Standard Staff Reporter TWO SINGAPORE Police officers, Mr. E. J. Linse!!, Assistant Superintendent of Police, and Inspector A. Gopalon, who flew to Madras with warrants to take SAr. C. G. Menon and his Singapore Legislative Councillor wife, Mrs. Vilasini244 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-09-23 1 He Tells Of Life In Red Cells i spent igg- er 13 tg :ui -mug- Wl LIAM JAMES18 words
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Article24 1952-09-23 1 CASABLANCA. S<-r>t. 22 iR..» liter). rhou«anda taw a dazztLBg metallic "l\MrU sk::.*- zjuiTi over CaiaWaoaca »t ipeed lafti nu'it It visibie tot24 words
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254 1952-09-23 1 KI.JALA LUMPUR, Mon With the killing oi five more terrorists yesterday the total to date this month is S3. Three were wounded, two captured and as many surrendered. On the killed was 32---old Chan Ah Yok a senior men. »1 the lla254 words
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Article41 1952-09-23 1 I LGANDOLFO Ita Sepl UP).— Pope Pius XII ecovered today from recent slight cold and {0 iTtmnce and recited his regular mass at 11 am He :nss audience yesterto 4.000 pi gi ima at his sumi c ber*41 words
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Article72 1952-09-23 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 22—Lieutenam General Sir Charles F. Keightley, British Far Eastern i d Forces Commander-in-Chief. arrived here today from Singapore on a routine inspection of the Hongkong garrison. Rear Admiral Eric G.A. Clif- >rd, ne w Fl ig Officer Soc^nd-in-Command, British Far Eastern X:ival Station, arrived here72 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-09-23 1 Sir Stanley Unwia (centre) chairman of the British book publishers, (ieorgp Allen and I nvvin Ltd. and past president of the British Publishers' Association and an author, arrived m Singapore by Air Ceylon yesterday for a three-day visit. He was accompanied by his son. David (ri«ht) a well known authorStandard - 68 words
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Article220 1952-09-23 1 Mystery A -Plane Returning A ROYAL Air Force Hastings aircraft which arrived on Sunday at Onflow, north-west Australia with Dr. W. G. Penney, British scientific director of the forthcoming atomic weapon test.-. t i\d other leading British scientists left there today, it was believed, for Singapore, according to a Reuter-AAP220 words
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Article160 1952-09-23 1 THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya might receive some help from the United States for specific purposes, but it is unlikely that there would be American help towards the cost of the building. Tills was stated yesterday by Sir Sydney Came, ViceChancellor of the University. Sir160 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-09-23 1 photo. REMEMBER THIS PICTIRI Mrs. Vilasini Menon takes the oath as a Legislative Councillor at the first meeting: of the Council after the elections m April 1951. Sir Franklin (.iinson the then Governor of Singapore and the Attorney-Gen-eral Mr. E J. Davies are seen m the background.- StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article94 1952-09-23 1 JB Cashier Remanded JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Having failed to find surety acceptable to the Court. Chow Sze King 1 former cashier of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Johore Bahru, who was charged m the Sessions Court, with cheating the Bunk and obtaining $1,237,700 and was allowed bail m s:>0.00094 words
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Article124 1952-09-23 1 IYER, Central England. Sept. 22 (Reuter) A policeman pounced on two men trying to break into the Duchess of Kent's home here shortly after midnight last night. A struggle took place and the men escaped m a waiting car. Police were alerted throughout the district.124 words
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Article64 1952-09-23 1 MANILA. Sept. 22 (AP)— A fleet of salvage boats are steaming to the rescue of the Danish freighter Ellen Maersk. aground with a leak on a reef m the South China Sea. The ship's agents said today the 5.070-ton motor vessel is aground on Louisa64 words
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Article95 1952-09-23 1 CHERBOURG France Sept. 22 (UP) Cheerful Charlie Chaplin said today he had "no political convictions" a,nd he intended to return to the United States despite the Washington move to bar his return. "The A l l or n c y-General's action will make no difference95 words
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Article312 1952-09-23 1 Ch urch ill Orders Defence Plan PARIS, Sept. 22 (IP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill, worried by Britain's precarious economic position and optimistic about "push button" weapons, has approved a revolutionary rearmament plan, which for the first time m Britain's long history, puts emphasis on attack and sives top priority to312 words
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Article13 1952-09-23 1 LJUBLJ »cp< 23 (Beuter). Mr. A British !iik. Dnh- rito.13 words
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Article206 1952-09-23 1 Standard Staff Krportn DETE< [YE Corpon A Sin Kow of the Sing I I Special Branch, who Be i hi Hongkong last week m seal I of the 19-yea Chen Mong Chew Euspei te I Communist wante I I n thro* ii < ttandgrena le206 words
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Article66 1952-09-23 1 SINGAPORE I'olire v v tcrdav threw -ordon runni Pon^^ol area and CMTiei out an int«-n^iv«- check i«»r siis ii c cted lerroi Ists, •><* [ieved to h.ivr eiwwei thp Straits into UM inland from the mainland oi .!ohor«- police spokesman told The Standard la^t light that66 words
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Advertisement18 1952-09-23 1 W 159 NORTH BRIDGE R? >■ CAPiiIH 8106.) i'Wte-i r I U LAwl there can be^no improvement to a18 words
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Advertisement96 1952-09-23 1 ice cream hga^gm COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES *> -<^i -^P l^ THE NEW n aniA Mm ii mM m %0 unnpf ceil MUUIL 3014 6 valve 4 waveband Available fiwn a" uuthot z>-d mn m ir m driers m S yi a? l BIHPE^^fIH lon- Kl»n Kj.iio Co *•> Orcb»rl I96 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-09-23 1 Programme Of Royal Tour xTTgar"^-^ last night announced the detail- Fn Oct 3 Marning _vi.sit to Sun. Oct. 12-Morning-The ed programme i>r the visit ol Kvmy Afternoon— Open- Duchess attends Service a t St. the Duches-s >r K.'nt and the ln Royal Singapore Tubercu- Andrews Cathedral. Duke of Kent to96 words
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Article253 1952-09-23 2 Ruling Affects Std. V Pupils In Govt. Schools Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE HUNDRED Std. V students who have been hard at work "swotting up" many subjects for two examinations will be relieved to learn that only one will now take place. T. examination, subjects of253 words
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Article192 1952-09-23 2 Si nul.ird Staff RepoHei N E RNI n NT emp S gapore have forme I iation which to mement of serious th. of the ass i Stan ird tl I s and mess among the Cove? serd a ser- I em. It used practice192 words
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209 1952-09-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 100 women voluntary workers of Singapore Children's Social Centres were yesterday told to continue the good work they have done. Ihe Governor, Mr. John r. Nicoll, said this m. a speech at the annual meeting of social welfare209 words
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Article68 1952-09-23 2 A SINGAPORE Chinese who I■ tor a swan at Katong Park on Sunday afternoon. property and cash to the va ie ol $115. be nan a resident ol C 3 gi t" his pair of shorts OB thf beach and went for a dip When he68 words
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Article43 1952-09-23 2 THE following are the wirnol the Singapore Stamp Club Philatelic Exhibition I i Se] t. 20 at the British CounHall: b irsl Mr. AD l 1 ni (Sarawak); second prize .Ir. B. Bridgwood (Stqgae); third prize !Vir. RoI Cbeoqg >s ;apore).43 words
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Article115 1952-09-23 2 2,000 Acres o Grow More Food A SURVEY of 2,000 acres of I Bedok IS being con.v red with a view to finding c land for Singapore's rive to ferow more food, The Standard underst; nds, It is hoped to allocate land .available to squatters who will engage m both115 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-09-23 2 IJ.ITO Sir Chens-Jock Tan pictured at the barbecue of the Stamford Club. Singapore, which was attended by graduates from the rniversity of Malaya and Honskonff I nivrrsity. Sir Chen- lock is seen talking: to Mr C. 100 (Hongkong University Alumni) and (right) Mr Lee Kin Lee (Stamford Club*. On extremeDavid Studio - 66 words
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Article117 1952-09-23 2 UK Edn. Officers For S 'pore Standard Staff Reporter THREE new education officers recently arrived m Singapore to take up appointments as assistant masters at Singapore Government schools, Mr. R.M. Young. Acting Director of Education told The Standard yesterday. They are Mr. X.A Owen who has been posted to Victoria117 words
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Article52 1952-09-23 2 GEE SEXG and Company who were examined before Mr. Justice Knight on their ability to pay a sum of $2.63.2 to Remington Rand Inc. on*a judgment debtor summons, m the Supreme Court. yesterday, offered to pay $300 down, and the balance at 5200 monthly. The filer52 words
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Article247 1952-09-23 2 NEW REGULATIONS to speed up disciplinary action for misconduct by any of the 10,000 daily rated open vote employees of the Singapore City Council are tinder study by the Procedure Committee of the Council. Under present regulations it may take anything from one to three247 words
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Article62 1952-09-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Cny Council's new $25,000,000 twenty-year five per cent loan is likely to be closed tomorrow. Subscriptions up to yesterday noon had reached over $20,000,000, Mr. S. S. Scales. Acting City Treasurer, said. Mr. Scales said that more small investors than62 words
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121 1952-09-23 2 THE BELIEF Court Magistrate >!r. J. B. Ja>aratnam yesterday committed to trial Lee F.ii^ Hock and Lim Sian Kiang both charged with counterfeitiiig bidonesion currency. Detective Inspector, Richard Tay, of the Commercial SubBranch C.1.D.. said that when he raided an attap shed m Thomson121 words
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Article304 1952-09-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday said that City Council employees should align themselves to one party other m the City Council and quit sitting on the fence. They were commenting on the statement made by Mr. Lim Toh Nee, out-going president of304 words
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70 1952-09-23 2 Dance Society To Maik Anniversary THE Singapore Society oi Amateur Dancers will celei brate its second anniversary a dinner and dance m the i society's premises on Saturday. .Oct. II from 7 p.::i. till mid- night. Attendance will be by reservation at $6 and $10 each for men and women,70 words
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Article, Illustration118 1952-09-23 2 French Aircraft Carrier Calls At Singapore Today Standard Staff Reporter THE refitted 18.000-ton French aircraft carrier, Arromanches, is due m Singapore this morning from Marseilles on her return to Indo-Chinese waters. She will be escorted by the 1,300-ton frigate, Marocain. Both ships will lie off the Singapore Naval Ease for118 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-09-23 2 WOMEN VOLUNTEER WORKERS photo. The Governor of Singapore, Mr. John Fern Nicoll. seen addressing about 100 women volunteer workers from 15 children's social centres at the British Council Hall yesterday. From left to right: Mrs.Bolshaw, Mrs. L. Cresson. Mr. Nicoll, Mr. T. E. Smith, Secretary for Social Welfare and Mrs.Standard - 52 words
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Advertisement111 1952-09-23 2 it uUu/ Isl!^^BßDolmmUii^Rhululi*^liii Jusi the ooUce \o.. like Ihe Bpc m iroma avid favour until th; add milk dno v U gar to taste o. agree it' v the Ootfoc lor \ou. iH E 9WAr X A MM I I PPC 1 1 I /IMtnCAS I; lif fAVGMRffz W^m^v^D, L111 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-09-23 2 [UsssS Hs^ssl np^Ei^ii p^|: i 1 HREE CAYS AGO.WHESJ^^ THIS STUPiD. ASS uJ°tuS MAE T «i -1 I M STAH20 words
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Article351 1952-09-23 3 Goods From Iron Curtain Lands Coming Standard Market Reporter VillH the difficult times earlier this year last disappearing and evidence of a return to somewhat satisfactory trading conditions, the better outlook m the textile trade m -Malaya is o\ershadowed by the possibility of goods coming from351 words
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Article46 1952-09-23 3 Woman In Fatal Bus Accident Ch Of •> v n Eload c |q Yip Y( r 'he tenet driver." 8 that at i had to :n one get her fa he stopkinutes at f Ni ge Road O alight D to the I Seneral c neither ip46 words
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Article22 1952-09-23 3 Malaya-Do Britons Care? Far London *roops •::o one there ii timt S median. B B the i s v > miles m AFP22 words
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146 1952-09-23 3 Mother Saw Blood And Then Her Son MuHird si.itf Reporter KALI i I V an old Indian lock m the Coroner's iv -a hen shown a f her son Gopal I Dha i (21), photographed eked himself m a room md slashed his throat. r. Mr. Giam H i rei146 words
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Article142 1952-09-23 3 DR. CH 3U LAN WARNS: j >w j n g |gg ad ben he; Seng m Character began ?ak Dg to Se md- blem of ome 19 addici greal i itj [ing ma :>f M opium me ided talk jra peat :>■■■ ffs of a cigarette, I A142 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-09-23 3 photo. The bMM Shanghai Tung Loh Troupe,., well known m Hongkong for its classical •pens, arrived m Singapore on Sunday. The troupe, consisting of -0 persons, includes tour leading stars: Misses Yinu \V;in-yun. Chiang Yen hsia, flu Hong-yen and (bin Wulaa Singaporeans will see them re -enartinu the Chinese elasssicaStandard - 79 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-09-23 3 Photo. l> be a ,makin* to the boys of the se.ondary dang of the Gan Ins: Srnir n. l j »k- i..* «f tti.* sl.tip^ »f Character Training tulks.- StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article29 1952-09-23 3 A ;C)i ,D chain and a bi acelet, valued about $460, were stolen from an almei iah m the Customs Quarters m Keppel Road, Singapore, yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration410 1952-09-23 3 VI ITII ilit» start of the Malaya-wide Students Saving Scheme yesterday, tin* Singapore Genera] Post Office Savings Bank has m its hooks nearly >IO million excess deposits over withdrawals the highest figure ever recorded l>> the Bank. This was disclosed by the DirectorStandard - 410 words
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Article64 1952-09-23 3 THE nurses ot Singapore this year will give their Grand Dance m aid of the blind. At a meeting last week, almost -HO representatives of the nurses here decided that this wes one of the most worthy causes to which they could subscribe. Their dance64 words
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Article73 1952-09-23 3 Mr. A.W. Hayes, former chief signals officer m the Department of Civil Aviation, Malaya, returned by air from six months' leave m Lebanon and Britain on Sunday. He attended the Colonial Civil Aviation conference m London as a member of the Malayan delegation. Mr.73 words
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Article116 1952-09-23 3 THE Catholic Legion of Decency has met with such good response that the organisers ar e printing an extra 2,000 pledge forms making the total 4.000, a spokesman of the Catholic Diocese told Th c Standard yesterday. Two thousand forms printed over a fortnight ago have all been116 words
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Article99 1952-09-23 3 MR. Justice Knight entered judgment lor Madam Lim Buck Lim by consent, of parties, m the Supreme Court yesterday, m an action brought by Madam Lim against Lian Thean Chor to recover possession of house No. 351 Bukit Tim ah Road. The house had been99 words
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Article170 1952-09-23 3 —Coroner Told THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a verdict of death by misadventure m an inquiry into the crash of a Vampire jet fighter at Tengah airfield on Aug. 22, when the pilot, F/Officer Gordon Eric Sykes Lost his life. The court was told170 words
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Article69 1952-09-23 3 A FURTHER sum of 525 has been received for widow Sons Cheow Eng, making the total $462.50. Madam Song Lost her husband, Wang Ling Tong, a dry cleaner, when he was burned to death over two months ago. She has six dependants, two boys, and four69 words
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Article314 1952-09-23 3 ANIMALS mi n Singapore will I have their day when the Animal Lovers' League, to- j gether with the Society ot Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, hold their annual i rally at the Victoria School ground on Oct. 4 World Animal Day. I lie occasion314 words
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Advertisement199 1952-09-23 3 fl^xxireJ 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE rLEXARM lit 7HE f I.I.XARi.I 1 n a reftei i tti rra totth tiro objectives fo? g jj j- (tires, >'-'■ S R (> ciri m n mil i 826 x»( m i .s o ii < s faun i§ trorlemansfiip n??d r/<e199 words
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Article139 1952-09-23 4 Pg. Town Shows Surplus PENANG, Mon.— The Municipality of George Town had a surplus of $129,082 for last .far as compared with $392,---liin for lP.">n. T-.i- decrease, according to the Accounts and General Finance Statistics issued today. was due to the considerable increase m expenditure over the j previous year.139 words
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Article63 1952-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Rozali bin Sutan. a 23-year-old Special Constable, was produced before Inche Ibrahim m th€ First Magistrate's Court. here today, fat attempted murder. He was alleged to have shot a Chinese. Jeau T/.e Eh. with his rifle on Sept. 14 about 2 a.nt63 words
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437 1952-09-23 4 October 6— A Day When Royalty Or East West Meet Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federal capital will on October 6 be the venue for a historic meeting of Royalty from the East and West, when Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke437 words
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Article93 1952-09-23 4 4 To Attend T.U. Course IPOH. Men. Mr. Wong Chew Leong, a member of the Perak Clerical Union, and a laboratory assistant attached to Austral Malay Tin Ltd.. Taiping. is one of the four Malayan Trade Unionists, selected by the ICFTU headquarters to attend a 12-week course on trade unionism93 words
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Article61 1952-09-23 4 IPOH. Mon. Arul Simon, 52, who was produced before Alagistrate Che Abdullah, had charge- of causing the death of A. Govindammal and of stabbing Kanjppiah Mariappan. explained to him. He was ordered to be remanded until Sept. 29. The incidents were alleged to 'nave occurred s*t Guntong Vilage.61 words
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Article50 1952-09-23 4 IPOH. Mon.— Two young boys, Swppiah (17) and Abdul, Aziz (19) who had a fight over! a football at Post Office Road on September 20 smiled m court today when Magistrate Che Abdullah fined each 'of them $3 and advised them not to fight m public again.50 words
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Article122 1952-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Commanding Officer, the First Battalion, the Green Howards, has presented to the District of Tampin a regimental crest to be kept m the District OmVe. as a token of the battalion's happy association with the people of ai'. race« m the distri122 words
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336 1952-09-23 4 PENANG, Mon.— A Chinese clerk of the Municipal Health Department, Quah Hun Yew, before Mr J A Black m the Magistrate's Court today that he was very frightened and alarmed when a European came to the doorsteps of his house In Logan Road on336 words
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Article86 1952-09-23 4 SCOUTS GET 7 MORE TROOPS SEVEN CHINESE scout i troops from the n< j w vi ni^ tin Ulu Selanfor distrid were accepted u~ tnemben of Boy Scouts Associatioi dm ng the week-end. They wen "i< first Chinese troops to be 1 ed En the district One hundred and i86 words
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Article318 1952-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Speaking about the Students' Saving Scheme over Radio Malaya last night, a Kuala Lumpur school teacher made a special appeal to "my colleagues all over "Malaya and Singapore m Government, Gove»*nment-aMed and private schools'* to give their whole-hearted support to the scheme. *u318 words
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266 1952-09-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Holding that the v appeal was ruined by the delay of over three months for hearing, Mr. Justice Wilson, at the Selangor C z\ C k Appeal, today, dismissed the appeal of the Public F. the266 words
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28 1952-09-23 4 'Let's Form Congress,' Says Indian I re tar j Congi wards i ment. He second The eradicate woulc think. ans Or Ind; welc the new BUpp I sche28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-09-23 4 Photos by The High Commissioner, and Lady Templer see n taking i*.\ with the Yanf di-Pertuan Besar of the Is tana grounds- on the occasion of the Ruler's birthday. The Yang di pfrtu.tn Besar (left) conferring the Distinguished Conduct Medal to the British Adviser. Mr. M.C. ft Shepp.<rd. On rightKok Leong Yin - 71 words
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Article11 1952-09-23 4 5 Years For False Report IH£ ii iskl I three with11 words
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Advertisement194 1952-09-23 4 THE BULLDOG ANT JU^^ Sus^endeo by its feet an Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its iaws a glove more than a thousand times its own weight. Comparatively, tot o humon feat a trapeze artiste would have to gnp on 80 ton steam- roMer with his teeth while clinging to194 words
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Article190 1952-09-23 5 Rice Self -Sufficiency Keynote Of Scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. New lands are to be ned up m the Federation to plant padi, The Standard _c:rns. This is an attempt direcied towards achieving selfefficiency m rice, the country's staple food. Agricultural, and drainage and irrigation experts190 words
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Article52 1952-09-23 5 People's Bank For Ipoh, KL 1 1 i Maff orrespoadent T P i .^c: sti a be- inka one iropur and the The capital of B .:..< v. ..i be i state i v 1" c Standard it the to a pi lent, vicea aging i irru< X fro ak's52 words
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Article137 1952-09-23 5 THOSE who did not attend dancer K.P. Bhaskar'i mv■■«•:'■rum of "'Dances of India" \he. I Vic'itii.i T: t-atre ovv the ut-r'; end missed a spectacular and stylish rendering of many interesting r!;i>sical dances. Singapore dance enthusia have seen many noted Ind dancera perform here ;m<i Iheii137 words
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Article63 1952-09-23 5 CYCLIST, r. -M Thl ii i Hock 1 16 if mocked d<>\v n m a c wdth bus at tlio 3t *n <-. Bukit Timah Road at about 9.10 o'clock last night. Loh dic^i .sunn after admission to spital 5« of the accident iuested t>>63 words
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Article50 1952-09-23 5 Ex-Scout Had Dagger: Fined TEH HOCK SENG '19- a the Boy Scouts Association carried a it dagger for self -protection .."had been robbed by four armed men. He w is fined $5 m the Sing por c Fourth Police Court terdav for possession ol the dagMay Li at Que rheatre.50 words
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Article23 1952-09-23 5 TOTAL of 6.527 persons vaccinated m the ity area- today. This brings I c days since Ihe camgn began to :;11.ii55.23 words
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Article102 1952-09-23 5 Gutkha Freed Of Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Remarking that there was insufficient evidence against the accused, the Kuala Lumpur second magistrate, Raja Chik Ja'afar, today, discharged a Gurkha special con table, Dan Bahadur Chettri, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry Into a tentative charge oi murder against him. The102 words
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Article41 1952-09-23 5 SEGAMAT. Mon.— Yogi Sudhananda Bharathi ide his last public speech In the Federation when he spoke at a meeting held m Segamat. The Yogi has left Cor Singapore from where be will emplane for Japan to continue his mission.41 words
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Article51 1952-09-23 5 C'HO FON'O ONN an employee of Ihe Singapore Trao tion Company Ltd. was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of ten cents belonging to the Company on Sept. 5. Cho claimed trial and was allowed bail of $250 until Sept..51 words
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217 1952-09-23 5 XI BINTE MAISAII (40), who allegedly forced brandy down the throat of an eight-month-old child and poured sauce into her eyes, was given a maximum sentence of siv months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday. X217 words
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286 1952-09-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter COMMENTING on a report m yesterday's Standard on an allegation made by the Singapore Brewery Workers I nion's Secretary, Mr. P. K. Gopalan. concerning some leaflets, Mr. A. Donald, General Manager oi Messrs. Fraser and Neave Limited, pointed out that he286 words
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Article111 1952-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, >lon. —The Malayan Chinese Association is to employ an adult education expert to carry out its literary plan iv the Federation. The man MCA hopes to engage is Dr. femes Y. C. Yen. who is now m tbe Philippines. Dr. Yen was responsible for111 words
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Article153 1952-09-23 5 si.mdaid Si IV Reporter Til Singapore Labour Advisory Board "has failed to discharge the duties for which it a\u constituted," charged the Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Coflrgress, Mr. S. Jag inatban erd iv Mr Jaganathan Levelled this charge at the B.>;ad because, be153 words
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175 1952-09-23 5 Malayan Envoys To Attend WHO Conference SINGAPORE, the Federation and North Borneo will be represented at the Western Regional Committee Co:a rerence of the United Nations. World Health Organisation which will be held In Saigon on Sept. 23. This will be the first International conference to be -<- t( m175 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-09-23 5 photo. >hn B«wic deft) and R. W. Us«* arrived m Singapore bj Qantas-BOAC irora London yesterday a s two experts for tiif International Civil Aviutiou Organisation Tecbnical \id Mission m Indonesia. Mr. Lslier was srronded from tli*- Ministry of Civil Aviation. The experts leave for Jakarta this morning- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article249 1952-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— John Joseph Sanderson, 35--jrear-old resettlement s ipervisor at Serdang Bain J new village, was today convicted by the President of the Bpa a LJiimpiir Sessions Court, Mr. J.G. Adams, and sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment, on his pleading guilty to two249 words
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Article88 1952-09-23 5 SINGAPORE'S first Fi and former Governor o! the Colony. Sir Franklin Gimson, yesterday cabled his greetings to the President of the City Council. Mr. T. P. F. M -Neice, o n the occasion of the first anniversary of Singapore's attaining the status of a Cit The88 words
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Article90 1952-09-23 5 50 Learn Art Of Discipline Standard Man K.-p<»rt.r SEXUAL education for S g pore's youths was advocated by Rev. Tracey Jones of the We < Church yesterday. He speaking at the first Youth Leadership Training Class canised by the Singapore Youth Council at the British Council Hall Stamford Road. Singapore.90 words
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Article537 1952-09-23 5 SINGAPORE *iii»-i ition- liable I" In. hl -lu-ihlini; lim!.i> HAN •j.iiin M»pas. Siong Hoe 15 i- ciiit Vact) B.M Mi' Kit< in.-. BradUril ici^-. Alsagofl Estate, Lslam] «.i»»f < I tit*. iinKor IMrU. Seletar Pwnp«, n«-' S»on. Selrtir Wireless. Setetar \illt-4<-. nite«i KuhU.r Plant's. Mental Hospital. Trafaleac537 words
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Advertisement109 1952-09-23 5 Would YOU My the words she S^ V U BELIEVE CELIA JOHNSON GODFREY TEARLE NEXT CHANGE jT I'd iii. niKiLL ro v Nti A \\H! ¥O1 !M I I IYE V ll& ?\ionecaUfi SHELLEY WINTERS from a mi GARy M[RRIIL SlttHl§^ MICHAEL RENNIE I\J KEENAN WYMN f J^ 1 BETTE109 words
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Advertisement295 1952-09-23 5 I THE COLOURED PICTURE BEAUTIFUL' i pi D *i 4 XI 't^t^^ *^^JB j Columbia's MILLION DOLLAR Continental Gem i DiKCf from its Record Breaking Him m PXKI^ RO.MK. BRI'SSFLS and H \K(H ON You DONT have to KNOW I Kl\( H to rnjor |Ui (iay.*Operatic Comedy laid m Sunn>295 words
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Article775 1952-09-23 6 'THE decision ol the Arab-Asian bloc to bring before the United Nations General Assembly the misdeeds M ilairism on the grounds that they are a threat to tational peace ar.d a violation of the United Nations Charter will be embarrassing both for Britain Cd fox the Commonwealth.775 words
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Article971 1952-09-23 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS The Federation Needs a PubH r bervices Cotv,. mission Now By 'TO administer the three hundred members of the Malayan Civil Service and the thousand or so European Government officers there is a Malayan Establishment Officer with a basic salary of $1,500.971 words
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Article457 1952-09-23 6 Review of Views M.f.A. U.M.N.O. I.M.P. THE bitterness with which Dato Omh spoke against communal s iti ms might bring MCA and UMNO closer says Utusan Melayu. Recen paper says, the relationship between the UMNO and MCA became strained with t:ie arrival of Dr. Victor Purcell, as many among the457 words
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Article381 1952-09-23 6 Sir: It is good news to many people that racing will be held on a Sunday i for the first time m the i history of the Malayan turf, i but it is distressing news i to some who can see ahead i and detect the evil381 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-09-23 6 "Prior to the fuel shortage we lived m a forest!"12 words
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Article150 1952-09-23 6 Sir;— l should be grateful if you would correct a misstatement which appeared m the report of the activities Of the Singapore Children's Society m your issue of September 18. There is no question of this Society's "taking on cases m conjunction witk the British Red Cross150 words
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Article134 1952-09-23 6 Pa rking A t Lake Ga rdens Sir:— Surely Mr. Lim Beng Chuan, as a motorist, must have known that the presence of NO PARKING BEYOND THIS POINT signs along the Lake Gardens roads leading to the flower house indicates the exist< nee of an area within which parking is134 words
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Article81 1952-09-23 6 Sir:— l am afraid Mr. .Tuli!) Laycock is over-hasty m condemning ihe Federation. He forgets thai m Singapore, (where the noncommunal political parlies fere loudest m condemning communal political parlies) ihe majority of Chinese has always voted for Chinese candidates, Indians for Indian candidates, and81 words
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Letter383 1952-09-23 6 Si: Whether Malaya can attain Independence or not entirely depends upon the treatment accorded to NonMalays. Any modern country aspiring to independence must ilfi] one indispensable condition and that is. the people must be united m purpose and agreed on principles which guarantee to them equal rights383 words
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Letter163 1952-09-23 6 Pass Honours Degrees Sir;—* "Vith ref c to Urn ber by Fair Play of Malacca on Sept. 12, the difference between a P. d< gree and an Honours degree is something more than one year ol specie. < training. The system prevailing al the I'niversity ol .Malaya is no one163 words
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Advertisement37 1952-09-23 6 IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOT Bl SMALL INVESTMENT ?g GOOD INCOME AVAILABLE EX STOCK lASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED L j Cull or Writ* (Uri t THORESEN CO., (M) LTD. 16 WINCHESTER HOUSE. COLLYER QUAY *^^Esm PHONE *****37 words
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Advertisement32 1952-09-23 6 S *>n h iblv f n 1 1 i far iho liny Vmddl M^BBSSmv- ihR ttflte Ih br STERLING SILVER f CHILDREN'S SETS AND BIRTH RECORD SPOONS ETC. J IN CASES X.32 words
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Article340 1952-09-23 7 Expense Fund Not Unethical, Says Senator WASHINGTON, Sept, 22, Senator Richard I Nixon, Republican Vice-Presidential candidate &aic2 yesterday lie would never have accepted the nomination had he been convinced thai his acceptance ot a political expense fund from friends was not ethical* He told340 words
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Article55 1952-09-23 7 15 Reuti man Airannounced c k el air- ..r!t>n to Oct. 14 it air- ai a start a t turist operate Sing until ■.d to in- I S be: B H the recall Ut t'r.r.e for the m Lond Sinj 5 ton en- service v55 words
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Article99 1952-09-23 7 NE W Vl l R X St i»T s:: President Truman will make a major address on m Harlem, the: rent re of New York City's ation. on Oct. 11. as announce d Announcement I Mr. Truman's was made by the Ri C a si Johnson,99 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-09-23 7 Ex-Quetl .Vnrim.ui of Egypt i* pictured here m Rome, t'li rmitr to LausaMMi Su it/rrl.ind, from the I^e of Capri In LaosaiuM she will eoßsnll a pyaaecolocist. labile m Rome she visited e\ Kmu Farouk's lawyer the;*- .trio I»'\ni«'lio.39 words
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Article129 1952-09-23 7 Nixon Prepares Statement PORTLAND, (Oregon), Sept. 22 (UP) Senator Richard Nixon said yesterday that he was "preparing a complete tatement of my entire finanial history' 1 while the vicepresidentia] candidate's aides awaited work on his place on •he Republican ticker from Dwighi Eisenhower's St. Louis headquarters. After a series of129 words
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Article49 1952-09-23 7 British Debating Team On Tour BRITISH universities are .sending a debating team to tour Pakistan and India shortly under the sponsorship of the British Council. Offers were made to the University of Malaya to have this team come out to Singapore, but to date there has been no replj49 words
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Article41 1952-09-23 7 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy, Han An X aiis. .\-;is .idrr.itted into the Genera] Hospital last night after was involved m a collision with a motor car m Sungei Road ai or> pm. His condition was reported to be serious41 words
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Article91 1952-09-23 7 MANILA. Sept 22. (AP) Delegates and observers to the first South East Asia Veteran conference here were honoured with a military parade yesterday as the five-day convent ion drew to a close. Crack cadets from State Universities and colleges took part m the review which showed the91 words
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Article73 1952-09-23 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Sept 22 The following are the clo»ing pncts of r-r-Kr and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUEEER LONDON TIN Spot £958 per ton buyOct B Z: d Three months. £948 buyJon Mar. 22. d en, £948. 105. sellers. t 2273 words
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Article232 1952-09-23 7 FORTY years ago a young man from Britain on a world tour 'selling' the British book trade called at Singapore. Then there were no passports, visas and customs checks needed. The young man sailed into Singapore and walked into the town. Vcsterday lie called232 words
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Article207 1952-09-23 7 TEHERAN, Sept. 22 (Reuter)— Iran today completed a revised counter-proposal to the TrumanChurchill plan lor settling the nations oil dispute with I Britain. It was expected that the counter-proposal will be preI sented to the British Embassy here tomorrow. Its text will not be released207 words
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Article80 1952-09-23 7 BELGRADE. Sep t. 22 (AFP) Marshal Tito has accepted the invitation of Prime Minister Winston Churchill to make an official visit to Britain shortly, according to informed circles here. The invitation is said to have been given by Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary during his visit80 words
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Article96 1952-09-23 7 THE Great World Amusement Park, Singapore, began its '11\m\ anniversary celebrations with special attractions Of side shows, a stilt-walking competition and free cinema shows last night. Mor e than 20,000 people visited the Dark, where tree anniversary gifts.- including chicken noodle .soup, perfumes and beverages,96 words
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Article91 1952-09-23 7 T.O\DO\-. Sept. 22 (Reuter>— British Ministers are now cons ferine what action to take following the rejection of Britain's i lejy to ?end rm observer to the meeting of military experts nf the Auzus Council meeting m Honolulu today usually we!l informed sources said here today The91 words
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Article85 1952-09-23 7 VICE-ADMIRAL P Auboineau.l Commander ol the F Naval Forces m the Far E flew into Singapore from yesterday for talks with Admi Sir Guy Russell Commandei Chief of the Far E tsi S1 'ion. Admiral Auboineau landed at 'j( ogah aii field |ll(i ty representative*85 words
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353 1952-09-23 7 LONDON. Sept 22 (AP)-The move to barCharHe Chaplin's re entry into America was roundly denounced today by newspapers representing all shades of British political opinion. i The tabloid D. fly Itii ror, which Leana flight y left declared: "No ran has done more]353 words
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Article103 1952-09-23 7 SEOUL. sepl 22 i U Nationi soldi* ■< Ii a towering peak > eastern front n North Korean Conunun c third Of thr c counterattacks on tfa born Red defen The United v ground victory wu m, tched m t by a Sabrejet pilot who103 words
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Article31 1952-09-23 7 km un< »um ■H' Ufa r i A Bri plane flying I toum to Juba laftdinu today m near Renk about south ol hero 'J! pants are believed 131 words
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Article37 1952-09-23 7 NEW YORK Sept. The Great Northern Company announced I i i US$7 per ton m pr£< r of new print t on October ftrs( t price boost it) doi prii I inoe !i ine.37 words
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Article31 1952-09-23 7 an I>Ei if vev pai that tlie volcano 01 ''looks like hell." said the volcano v. I md shooting up c 15,000 feet, and ir> <;t.'i.v ton mii AAPJ31 words
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Article39 1952-09-23 7 PITREAVIE So 22 (UP)- The "Eagle" N s latest and Lai craft carrier, and the I) < i <•■ Van Galen, i -r c Jutland eoasi Operation Bfainbra 'crs at Pitreavie annou flay. The In c o serious da39 words
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Article34 1952-09-23 7 SEW YORK Sepl < Mil i best-M r "Gone w will bf prodiu < al by David 0 Si I iounc< c sion will i d et OH i heroine of th<34 words
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Article24 1952-09-23 7 The lothei I m S I P«i La ■ho was York hospital on Sn after i I I on to be proj24 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-09-23 7 photo. Russia's delegate to the United Nations Jacob A. Malik (left) greets Geoifii N. Zarubin m a cabin aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth as the new ambassador to the United States (Zarubin) arrives m New York city on September 15.- APAP - 41 words
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Advertisement34 1952-09-23 7 WE A*! k A4CNTS^Ofi MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND *\^~—mw> *TO SAKAWAkT NORTH BORNEO J^^Wn^^ hi 00 NHI A THAILAND AND S^ :B \\^Mj IHDO'CHINA Managers mansfield i co. ltd ocean slog Singapore i34 words
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Advertisement89 1952-09-23 7 'Intro buring \W Qunni Mt| PSA//CO7EA CArSTAI fUT£K C/GA#£Tr£ HOLDER IN BLACK BLUE RID j BOXED WITH 10 FILTERS. *> M ADDITIONAL FILTERS 10 FOR $100. C^^ Hp CfUnni f.ltermg pro-t- -r.. c^-j Dtn'fotea r r> c .t c \lte r< 'rep r crm'ul prcdi;f's C '^V^^Bk. c( rcmbustion, keep89 words
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Article34 1952-09-23 8 PAKISTAN and Russia recently signed a barter trade agreement Russia sets 2^.uuO tons of raw jute and 13,150 ton s of raw cotton m return for 130.000 tons ol wheat.— APAP - 34 words
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Article181 1952-09-23 8 SUPER TANKER RISKS LONDON, Sept. 22, (Reiser) British tramp shipping lia* shrunk by (>(M).()(M) tons to 2.WXUXIO I tons since beginning <>i j oild War D, ii w«8 stated This trend shows no sign of I r*«st, added the Council off the Officers Merchant Navy Association181 words
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Article92 1952-09-23 8 LONDON, Sept 21 IAFP)— The survey ship Challenge! is expected m Portsmouth on October 2 alter a l\ jreai voyage round the world during which she covered 120,000 miles. In L 951 the ship carried or.' detailed surveys m m rth and West Pacific areas and92 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-09-23 8 The 5,614 -ton motor vessel, Mikoiaj Kej. a Polish coal ship, lost a blade from one of her propellers about 300 miles from Singapore a few days ago and limped into port. Picture shows the stern of the Mikoiaj Rej raised out of water m the Singapore outer roads priorStandard - 58 words
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112 1952-09-23 8 HONGKONG. Sept. 19 (AFP): The Chinese Communist vessel, s.s. Chang Kiang, took aboard large quantities of merchandise from motorised junks just outside the Hongkong harbour limits on Sept. 17. according to a report m the Kung Sheung Daily News, The report said the112 words
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Advertisement625 1952-09-23 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ffto Franrlsro L<* Angeles AH American A Canadian C itiePenang P.S'faarn Sixire Arr LA/81 p.u ti i( I'.i.AK .'4 ::>Sfpt M iTSrpt a StSepi 24Ocf CHIN 111 AR .'4 26 oft 27/28 0( t 13O(t INov 24Nc\ C%^^!>^ BEAI 24 26Now 2T/28No\ !MNov'l Dec 24625 words
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Advertisement467 1952-09-23 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. He^uiur Sailings to China and Japaa from Singapore. Port Swettenruro Penan:: Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan? From S/ethuen Sept ti Sept 27 Hongkong Suih Sails Sail" Prnang P. Sham Spore For Hkong ••>/(■( hupn" Sepi .'{> Oct467 words
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Advertisement670 1952-09-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Amelia Nederlanrf Line Li ne fvotterdam Rotterdam Amstfrdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK.. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKLtANS, S'por*» P Sham Penacg RAKI (SMN) 22/26Sepf 2* ?BSept ?'*Sept IIMBIRC; (RIJ ?0 Sept 6 Oct 7 Oct BOit POF.LAI' I ALT (SMN)670 words
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Advertisement461 1952-09-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILLNGS FROM SCANDINAVIA X fO\TiM Nj Spore P Sham X. ft H •TAN AM A" for Bangkok Saigon Hcmetmnf Manila Kobe Yokuhama W i9Sept V. V.s, w •^LALANDIA 41 foi Bangkok M I'Ott "MAGUALA' for "ASIA' for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama .3 s\ov l \:n461 words
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Article104 1952-09-23 9 1 UJBDHJ ruhbei print pote yestenbi) were: Bu>er> Sellers M I Spol t U m ba! ;> Oft No. 1 K .s v 764 7*. 4 •N'» 2 It ss. 7h :1 i"!i. Slishtl] easki ftftei steady. LONUOM RUSHES prices pet ib were: n.» I KM s acttteneai104 words
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Article, Illustration313 1952-09-23 9 RUBBER: MALAYA TOLD RI IS KEEN COMPETITOR Standard Staff Shorter I MALAYAN rubbet sellers si: aid he very careful to comply Kith the quality of rubber ordered by Japan if they want to promote their rubber trade with that country, Mr. Ryuji j lanizawa, president of the Rubber trade IAP - 313 words
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160 1952-09-23 9 X! ISKFK prfeei m Kamed about "til p«r Ih. on a market yeMenlav, first gra.le rabbc* f*r October shipment b*i*n«: quoted 762 rents \n r Hi. at thr csWe of the day's tra«lin«-. Prices opened quietly steady and. with buyer- m evidence,160 words
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Article97 1952-09-23 9 Cot ton Talks 'Harmonious' BUXTON Derbyshire. Sept. 21 (Renter):— The International Cotton Conference m its first communique after fontdays of secret session? here reported tonight: "So far the meetings have been entirely harmonious." Leaders nf the Indian, Japanese, American. West European and British delegations had agreed on the statement, which97 words
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Article54 1952-09-23 9 LONDON. Sept. 22 (AP): The J. Arthur Rank Organisation, Britain's biggest movie theatre owner and one of its I main iilm producers, reported a profit of U5511,961,936 for the year ended last June This compared with US$7 755.857.20 m the preceding 12 months. Both annual figures were54 words
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Article83 1952-09-23 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet and slightly i isier m copra and coconut oil sections, with no business pussing yesterday. Copra had buyers at $26i per picul and sellers at $27. Coconut oil sellers quoted $43 with no buyers m evidence. Bete! nut $3283 words
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Article27 1952-09-23 9 II CLEAB enginee:-in° will for the first time form pa: oj >c unrlt late :ainin« at LonUniyersity when the new iw:n begins m October- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article31 1952-09-23 9 Copra Exports From RI Drop »TON, Sept "22 The r kture De- aid today that Inriohipments dr 'oI ns dv] owesi month n partment Bid thai c foi it ***** a31 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-09-23 9 Mr. T \I. Ramsay, left. .Managing Director of the Kiwi Boot Polish Company. Melbourne, is now Dayinp a short viMt to Singapore to finalise plans for a Kiwi factor) m Juroflg. He is on his way to London. Mr C F Blair Managing Director of McCla inc. Watson and (omnanvStandard - 59 words
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Article38 1952-09-23 9 .HONGKONG, Sept. 22: Special Standard Service— Closing prices on thf Hongkong Exchange today were $15.93 to £1 sterling, $6.***** id U.S. $1; 51.83U to Malayan $1: «O.GBBO to one Indonesian Rupiafa Gold $294,125 to one tael.38 words
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Article824 1952-09-23 9 Tins, Industrial s Improve U*QRE, lion The a share markei was ma in the tin .^vt:on, in industrials, with I Mflectcd. Business. r. Aas somewhat re- I bul prices ihowcd 1 in botli the tins hntriab m -tion?. Btd pn.es were 1M>ISIKI\LS I Silver* Artier* I A v Etrtcfca 1824 words
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Article77 1952-09-23 9 KARACHI. Sept 21, (Rculer):— French journalist Jean Marie Audiberfs hopes 01 beating the round-the-\vor!d-by-airline record were cru^ed tonight when his plane put »ack here after leaving for Calcutta. He planned to do Paris m four days 20 hour* and two minutes through Geneva gome. Calcutta. Manila San Francisco77 words
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Article110 1952-09-23 9 BOMBAY. Sept. 22 (Router) —Deficient m salt two years ago, India is now m a position to export 7.500,000 tons to Japan by the end of this year. Revealing this m Bombay yesterday India's Minister of Supply. Mr. K. C. Reddy said that 4.000.000 tons have110 words
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Article208 1952-09-23 9 A PROFIT of $570,625,08 .was declared by the Hong Fall (Sungei Besi) Limned., for 11)5] at its 20th Annual General Meeting held m Kuala Lumpui jon Saturday. The profit was considered "satisfactory* 1 when compared with $170,610.63 m Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. Chair--1 man of208 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-09-23 9 JsSh^HF ma m Ajs //y Wy y lor x mSbm? 1 aßr /y^J^ißgy x t?^i JH^ fir> Jr SINGAPORE DIARY \MIKK CLUB: Ch iese cook- claa a; Cathas Bunding S> lAm I.i EDUCATION 101 KSK !:f c ',V' c on "Chinese Culture' oy Mr, Lee. Slow Mur.g at BriI *W.<73 words
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Miscellaneous508 1952-09-23 9 v^ .vj;.H,,,i' w., -v a?," seas is"" ""v v M srs-Vks?^sf P ?S n--»»' v i<iimm<.N of (him -i I! i"i,Vm- W!ONAIT X (m.,mi^.; i ,vn,. t l ll tLM Ulll: XN VIKU x^ RADIO PROGRAMMC TOM p rtoi SBEBffIWSS* €1 5 r.T inthhainmints REX: Mark o! the Renegade 111508 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1952-09-23 10 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry Off The Cuff By arid, M SATI RD AY night was a biff night m Singapore. Apart from the usual crowds thronging the cinemas. "Worlds" and other places of amusement m the city, there were record crowds at the Fete m St. Andrew's Cathedral Gronn***1,699 words
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Advertisement78 1952-09-23 10 A //V^ Everything runs lighter with Swedish ball-bearings... P er skat ess typewriters an run el >re fastei with the worid•.vricd Sv.c h ball-bearings This is one of the 09 foi the iamous "leather-tourti' 1 of Ilalda. the Swe -h precision-hui t tyoewriter Fat »ir^i j« \vjr finders With Hslitl78 words
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Advertisement119 1952-09-23 10 iS/?/j/ Helena b nstem \J y can give you asfon Si/A y Tbe geniu* of Helena Rubin.tem, leading beauty authority, brings you lllit Silk make-up. Actually made ot p«W Face powder— Silk face powder— to vc\ skin m a wondrous tilm of IT««SP»« glamourLsinK lUk. Silk Tone toundalion t naturally119 words
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Article362 1952-09-23 11 JACK CUDDY - JACK CUDDY Fight Of The Year Will Net $500,000 By United Press Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21 (UP)— Rocky Marciano was favoured a*" 71 to 5 today as he and champion Jersey Joe Walcott finished training for Tuesdoy night's heavyweight title fight at Municipal Stadium. Challenger Marciano of362 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-09-23 11 Slammm Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammm Sam Snead sddfg TOD.-W.S fine i tare cai'i'iej a cautio:i. This player he? lei his cfub ika/l dip bclnic the hor.zottal dotted line than u-nuld be WtS€ for the mV€TOQ€ player. Oalj the expert can get ike etaoJiead bade to the ban at the right mechanical168 words
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157 1952-09-23 11 East-West Sports Split In Germany OBERWESEL. (Germany). Sept. 22 (AP)— The German Sports Federation (DSB). West Germany's highest sports authority, decided on Sunday to cut off immediately ail sports relations with the East I zone of Germany, i In a statement issued alter I a two-day session of the DSB.157 words
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Article96 1952-09-23 11 Dodgers Sight Pennant NEW YORK. Sept. 22 (AP) The Brooklyn Dodgers moved to within one victory of the National League pennant by whipping the Boston Braves H 2. while runnerup New York Giants: lost to Philadelphia '6 2. The Brooklyn's righthander Joe Black who has shone m his relief role96 words
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Article192 1952-09-23 11 CHILDREN ranging from six to fourteen years from the Colony's many Social Welfare mitres ignored the ruin and weather m keen competition among themselves m the second annual Social Welfare Inter-centre children's sports OH the Victoria School ground on Sunday. Drenched bul keenly enthusiastic,192 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-09-23 11 pilots Ti"M-s S Mpde trip to Ilatn Paint <m Bftterdx7 for a frit*nd!y nnlih against this ycur* M€FA Cwp finalists, Johort* Ch n»se. The nit'tiire shows the teams and its supporter* beta* their departure 1» bus.- StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article42 1952-09-23 11 LONDON. Sept. 21 (AP) Davi 1 Sheppard, the Cambridge University and England batsman, will captain the Sussex County Cricket XI next summer. Sheppard finished top of the first class batting average?; at the end of the 1952 season.42 words
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Article618 1952-09-23 11 JIM CHAMBERS - Tours Have Hit UK Soccer Teams JIM CHAMBERS By A.P. Sports Editor LONDON, Sept. 22. (AP) The bosses of. English League football clubs are liable to think more than twice m future about extended .summer tours after nine months of football m their own country. Right now three of the618 words
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Article79 1952-09-23 11 KLANG, Mon.- Opening the Klang District badminton tournament at the Great World Park here on Thursday evening, Mr. John Hairier, the District Officer, said that Klang players can only achieve skill and prowess through hard practice and frequent competition. That was the reason, he said,79 words
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Article373 1952-09-23 11 Hope And Crosby Lose MAIDENHEAD, ENGLAND, Sept. 21, (Reuter).— Bing Crosby and Bob Hope lost their exhibition golf match against their British counter-parts, comedian Ted Kay and Crooner Donald Peers, here today by one hole but the 12,000 spectators played the decisive part m373 words
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Article242 1952-09-23 11 LOS ANGELES, .Sept. 22, (AT) -Vie SeUftf «.f I'liiladelphia upset Australia's I'rar-k SecUman m m amazing straight set triumph G 1,6 J. 1 \i-til.iv to win the men's singles title m the Patifir S mtfa IV€B| I 'nnis championships It was the fir^t defeat lor242 words
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Article89 1952-09-23 11 THE Singapore Muni« t| vices Union defeated HI Changi by ii games n. 1 m ■> friendly table tennis match on Friday. Results: < Sis Services Union tioned fii Sii)f;li->>: LeoM er Young (Captain) beat A. B: ad 0 Kon Ghiap Mong beat S Whitlaker 3—o.89 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-09-23 11 photo. Charlton Athletic goalkeeper 'Sam Bertram is beaten by a fraction of an inch as Arsenal centre-forward Pete Goring scores Arsenal's second goal m the first division match at Highbury (Arsenal) on Sept. 13. Associated PressAssociated Press - 40 words
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Article111 1952-09-23 11 AT the 24th. a genera meeting held on Su ihe following were elected i t>< tl ;-s: ['resident Mr. Cheng Vice-Presidents Ang Soon Hoc: C tua <>h I and Kiioii Teow Koon Hon Se« retary Mr. Tan I Civ m Tlon. Asst. Sec— M I > g111 words
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Article31 1952-09-23 11 HELSINKI. 5- B ter) Sweden beat fB l at the o here todaj m Van list national soccer i Id enj the two oountrlei Sweden Led 3 n time.31 words
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Article45 1952-09-23 11 Sept Two i p n re icpor 1 «KH 1 io j shot p Cci i metn I cent than her wori I fa k B I thai Jii bli 11 p< eehoslm I- of 17.09 r. pi {era., i45 words
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Advertisement557 1952-09-23 11 ENGAGEMENT IHE f latent is BBDouncad betweea A. S Veo, younger •'■M-r o Messrs. Yeoh Ah X «nd Ye i Ah Hun of Ipoh y Tr.h Guat Veo:..; third .c: of Mr It i Big CUa i Ipoh. ACKNOWIEDGMFNTS '■< v x EIAPPA thaJika re- c -*aff oi The SU557 words
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Advertisement176 1952-09-23 11 *fy RITA DEL Mfiß f ''l< «>| Ml |||V I "Thai v fion i, hj 4 ii |m« i. id, Kl''il:-v| llUPpillPSt i- I tn 1 ri -i 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 f s. 1 i iiMi« 11l' 1 J, Mfl I v »> V\ JOi;176 words
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585 1952-09-23 12 FAM Told "October IV FIFTEEN angry Singapore Amateur Football Association council members sat round a table at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday m an exrraordinary meeting called to discuss the Football Association of Malaya's latest Malaya Cup final date— October 25 made one final585 words
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Article62 1952-09-23 12 Tengah No Match For Recs RAF 1 T R I <>ye. i i opened I did F the g La B v and DA I third ti B he a::.: his v nd Sql I Scully:' J PC. 1 B J. P M k I rengah: F O Lev L62 words
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Article277 1952-09-23 12 Beauchamp btorms io Victory Army Tennis 1.1 BEAUCHAMP Ro, Pay C >rps straight (.'apt. G.T.E. Fran Roya Engii eers) to j Dunlop Cup for the sing es m the Army mpk>nshio« which con. luring I weekM I Li -C Beauchamp won tf 4 -I—2. but competing m the ►s for277 words
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Article64 1952-09-23 12 VENICE, Sept. 22 (AP>— Jaroslav Drobny won the Lido men's singles tennis title here yesterday, ivann? Italian Champion Fruto Gardini 5-7. 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, '1-4. I; was the nearest the ypung Italian title holder has ever come to defeat m? the ex-Czech ace. The Italian64 words
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Article732 1952-09-23 12 WINDSOR TAD - Outstanding Newcomer For Ipoh WINDSOR TAD liV OF the 35 newcomers who will be making their debut at the forthcoming Perak Gold Vase meeting which begins OB September 11, considerable interest is centred on the very exptjrive importation Scarlet Admiral. a Nearco progeny, who at two years ran m very732 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-09-23 12 THIS WAS A MISS ROYAL NAVY goalkeeper Meecham (back to the camera) was beaten by this leftfooted kick by Royal Ai r lone (Seletar) forward, bat the goal was disallowed as Join's mot m the picture) had centred the ball after it had crossed over. An incident m yesterday's SAFAStandard - 66 words
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Article123 1952-09-23 12 S'pore Cycle Marathon NG CHWEE LYE won the 50-miles massed start cycle race held on the Lim Chu Kang Road on Sunday, m 2 hours and -44 minutes. Nineteen took part m the race and the following were the results:Ist. Ng Chwee Lye. 2nd. Zydee bin Sukri, 3rd. Bahrom bin123 words
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Article60 1952-09-23 12 Malacca Team For Seremban MALACCA. Mon.— Malacca Government employees will mcc; their Negri counterparts m their annual soccer fixture for the Falconer Cup Seremban on Sunday. Tins is the fifth match of series: Following will travel to Seremban from Malacca: Lim Eow Swee. Mat Haad, Puteh. Mills, Griffin, Mahabod. Eusoff,60 words
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Article490 1952-09-23 12 ROYAL NAVY, holders of the SAFA Cup for the last two years, had a close call at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they met Royal Air Force (Seietar) m a semi-final match to decide who meets the Tiger Sporting Association m this year's Cup final490 words
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Article114 1952-09-23 12 Maori Helps Garrison Win A SINGAPORE Garris team beat the RASC. South j Johore. by eight point? to three points m a rugger match played at Nee Soon yesterday. An even and well balanced game was refereed by Capt. L ewellyn! The Garrison opened scoring when Lawrence, their scrum half,114 words
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Article265 1952-09-23 12 THE first Ladies Da> C*U competition held at the Island Club since the war. at traded nearlj 100 wpetitOTS for the various CWMti held List hridav The aing eve." B competition on handicap, won by Mrs. H.R Mori for "A" division with a score265 words
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Article361 1952-09-23 12 Newcomer Kindling who is under the charge of Rinus van Breukelen is one to note m his near engagements. A four year-old chestnut gelding: by Tehran out of the Nearco mare Kindy. Kindling had twelve starts last season winning the Stockbridge Maiden Stakes ***** run over one mile361 words
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Article226 1952-09-23 12 Ramblers Enter RDY Cup Final HPOH, Mon.— Ramblers Sports Club entered the final of the "Royal Devon Yeomanry" cup soccer competition when they eliminated Kinta Indians with a three soals to one win on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. It was perhaps t he worst I semi-final ever226 words
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388 1952-09-23 12 SAINTS DOWN SCC 11-8 IN LAST MINUTE IN the most thrilling finish of any Rug In played so far this year St. Andrew's School defr the Singapore Cricket Club "B" team by n }Mli 8 on the Padang yesterday. Shortly after the commencement of the U t penalty was awarded388 words
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44 1952-09-23 12 KUALA The I all :gor are wards the co cup to )•< the la president of :go comn The cup is I ge bask* In Ulu S' The encourage standing vil!a_ popular and esl of new V during O44 words
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Article35 1952-09-23 12 SAX PEDOP Sept. 21 (UP): rimer F conqueror of tin I record by mile Catalina hoi;: The San D stenographer i] woman ever channe nia main She broke Cana I 1927.35 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1952-09-23 12 SINGAPORE KEY SHA league YMCA r. SCRC at YMCA: Siic Khalso Assn. at SRi Dir. !!B Dutch Club v Dutch Club: Latiff 3 p. Slicrwood For- Wanderers ground; Friendly Shell SC r. s eering Regr. at i tar. S R SAFA Leagy c I. CM Fatl ul Karib Besar stadium;61 words
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