Singapore Standard, 30 September 1952
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Title Section14 1952-09-30 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 90 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article209 1952-09-30 1 Flares Guide Royal Plane In to Colom bo >] nMP.o. Sept. >( > The radio equipment of the earrykm the Dwclmi and Duke of Kent from Ml ma found to be not functioning as the plane m to Colombo aiiport earl> today. Flares had to iiirrirdh209 words
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Article26 1952-09-30 1 Penans Village Screened ,i Mill MTespQM«H B 1 this >> Foi tants rietJ. P and El to W ifl 19 i tO tl ted the I Secrets26 words
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Article72 1952-09-30 1 I -pi 29 (AFP) t Sea rd Sir Rh -'rich rrigoj Loo Ufa -i" poii v m a < and jet an iaet tor < h make a four-•v-,'a •KM X.<^ i BSUJ&lisbments m the Indian ftcean and the Pai East. He is to72 words
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Article31 1952-09-30 1 Naguib Sends Note To Eden 3epl ffl (Reuter) iguib, lay ig< to Mr. Brii i F :eign y reliable B 3 under- Mr D Mahmoud a ambassador him at i n31 words
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Article41 1952-09-30 1 THE Duke ol Edinburgh will to M i '-i on November 26 for a shoi visit He will preseni the Queens colours to the Royal me Commando Brigade before returning I i Britain on December 2. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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653 1952-09-30 1 V> r.LVtiORAiK programme awaits tlie Duchess of Kent and her son. the Duke of Kent, when they land at Kallang Airport at .5.0."> p.m. today from Colombo. Heralding her arrival will be a Royal Salute of 21 guns as the BOAC Argonaut ranying the653 words
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Article52 1952-09-30 1 SYDNEY, Sepl 28. (UP) It was again "all quiet at the western trout" today as Australia awaited the explosion of the first atomic bomb. Hundreds of miles westward of Sydney everything apparently is ready for the switch to be pulled. The atomic day becomjes more52 words
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Article46 1952-09-30 1 Royal Visit 4 Pages THE Singapore Standard today tarries an additional four pages devoted to the visit of the Duchess of Kent and her Ifi-year-old son, the Duke, who arrive this afternoon at five to begin their month-long tour of Singapore, the Federation. Borneo and Hongkong.46 words
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Article83 1952-09-30 1 standard StaiJ" Reporter I.\ a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night, Mr. Frank Sullivan. Acting Public Relations Secretary, Singapore, .said those who are not able to see the ceremonies or functions m Singapore during the visit of the Duchess ol Kent, will be at) 183 words
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Article141 1952-09-30 1 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Commissioner-Gen-eral m South-East Asia, returned to Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday after a three-day conference with Thai Government officials. No final decisions were reached concerning the problem of rice supplies to British territories m South-East Asia during the talks, a141 words
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Article42 1952-09-30 1 WITH THK l.'S FIFTH AIR FORCE IN KOREA, Sept. 29; (AP) A new type ot American Thunderjet— the F-84. with Inflight refuelling equipment has entered v.n* air wai m Korea Twenty-foui <> t them staged uieii ft:->t. raid on Saturday.42 words
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Article32 1952-09-30 1 HARRY. "Pop" Sherman. 67 veteran proriurer Of Western Rims who made the ftrat 54 Hopalont* Cassidy pi ft v res, H:ed m a Hollywood hospital alter ;i!i operation A P.A P. - 32 words
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Article595 1952-09-30 1 Standard Market Reporter THE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. E. G. Holiday has given a categorical assurance that the trade m Malaya will co-operate* with Japan m eliminating packers who may bring disrepute to this market In response to complaints595 words
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87 1952-09-30 1 LONDON. Sept. ?<>. (Reuter).— Publication of the Japanese debt settlement terms led to a wild rush when dealings opened on the London Stock Exchange today. Doorway* to the exchange were thronged lon* before the official opening at H 38 a m. GMT. First87 words
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225 1952-09-30 1 THE Assistant Manager of the European-owned Frazer Estate m the Kulai District of Johore was murdered by terrorists m front of his wife and children this morning. None of the other members of his family was hurt. The Asst. Manager, Mr R E Bogle225 words
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Article135 1952-09-30 1 LOCH NESS. Sept. 29 <AP>: British racing ace Jo <n Cobb died today after his jotpropelled speed boat "Crusader" blew up during an attempt on the world hydroplane speed record. The boat disintegrated m Loch Ness while travelling at an estimated 200 miles an135 words
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Article76 1952-09-30 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 29. (AFP)— Cars will become an almost unbuyable luxury here since Ihej have been classified under the category of luxui good*. Undei the new edict an extra of 100 to 2')o pei cent Is to be paid over the purchase price when import76 words
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Article40 1952-09-30 1 SENDAI. Sept. 29, (AP) The Japanese premier, Shigeru Yoshida, campaigning yesterday m Northern .Japan for next Wednesdays elections, said that Japanese rearmament "is possible within four yean if the country continues to le-J covet at iv present *i>eed."40 words
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Article82 1952-09-30 1 Standard Staff Rcpftcg THE Go^ ernoi ti F Nicoll. In the presence of the who!'- Legislatft c i mcil, wri present Certificates ol Naturalisation to 20 new citizens ol i United Kingdom on Oct. 14. at the Council Hall. It will be th' 1 fii-st time82 words
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Article35 1952-09-30 1 KINGSTON. JAMAH Sept 29 (AP) Sixteen childn taken lo hospital afta s1 uck a school neat- \w\->s Another school undo construction a shoi H ay aas stiuck and five workmen m jured. i35 words
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Article30 1952-09-30 1 RANGOON Sej I W IP Communist Vendetta oyei a B mese I felci ted m 13 j people being ki lie* •>• tila area <>! Cent) a B no i30 words
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Article103 1952-09-30 1 Japs Not Barred, Says Onn Ki'Ai. i LUMPUB Japai > not nt< tig fa bul Ihftj he subject to th giation laws of the I as app! ied 1 lid Da bin J« M >me Allan s. today m mcnt on the Federation ernmenfs policy on tatty »t ianese nto103 words
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Article87 1952-09-30 1 BANGKOK, Sepl I x> r> :■< Tha -.I i bei officially S tpore rep I ernment intentions to d ergencjr m i part Of South T\\:uln: I tlO I" banditry or crime it, recently, the One i ■<>! I said thai a M.- on Pi id87 words
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Advertisement39 1952-09-30 1 W**lH NORTH BRIDGE R? I CAPiroL UOS) S'PtKt-t TOO BUNCH^p lo SEE MUCH W «^v r A ONE THINGS A CERTAINTY Wu iIWM $1 Per Ti«. Ota. Pw lt% racket red,r,ct- ft.t» PT Ti. 4t Cto. Per Ws Packet39 words
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Advertisement40 1952-09-30 1 j n PIKT CfNTi -lifk g i COLO STORACE CREAMERIES %^YOQHOURf i/im fit LASTING VALUE j I m Fluorescont SHVMIA It lastf llirt-c tiiiM-4 ;i4 I.Kii I 4.i\ nr more li«;lil <l i-o?»t- no more than I In- ordinary kind40 words
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Article, Illustration518 1952-09-30 2 Reply To Allegations Read In City Council SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretory, Mr. W. L. Blythe, yesterday emphatically denied allegations that the Public Services Commission^ to an allegation made by City Councillor Mr. Philip Williams (Labour Rochore) at last month's meeting of the Council. Mr T P. F. McNeice,Standard - 518 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-09-30 2 Mi K. Chettur, the first Repress lath c f the Govei n> India m Malaya has been appointed Indian Ambus- lor to B inn lie presented lenti la yes lerd > y Mr. C ettur replaces Or. Rauf. picture. COKPOKAL Derek slut letj (left) who arrived mStephen Sim - 87 words
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Article306 1952-09-30 2 /court\ V TOLD IN INSURANCE ai;ent who secured a Singapore Improvement Trust flat by bribing a clerk employed there later introduced to him tour other persons who wanted flats, it was stated m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. The insuraiice agetit. Liew i Kai Kwan, Id306 words
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Article61 1952-09-30 2 The party of journalists from Singapore, Malaya and Hong kong, who are at present tourrig Britain as guests of the Colonial Office. yesterday visited Comas Medley's soap factory. The factory is the fast m the world to operate entirely on a new system of soap-making which enables61 words
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Article249 1952-09-30 2 \FTF.R h< ter Hindu 1 Indian th returned the fo3 I rod nearly got away -pie's chanty s $103.18 cents and (Indian currer y\ S >re F■ Disti I Judge. Mx Tan Ah Tah, was esterday. In the dock waa r.-ye;.r-o ri r m, charged249 words
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Article228 1952-09-30 2 COMPLAINTS by the President trf the Japan Rubber Manufacturers' Association. Mr. Shojiro Ishibashi, m a letter to the Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. E.G. Holiday can be summarized as follows: Unevenness m quality. Even with rubber of ha'^ grade such as228 words
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Article84 1952-09-30 2 AN AVERAGE of 1.000 stray dogs are being destroyed 'per 'month m Singapore City limits since the steeping up of the anti-rabies campaign. Mr. J C. Drake. Veterinary Officer jin charge of the Animal In- firmary told The Standard yesterday. But. Mr. Drake stressed no i84 words
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Article39 1952-09-30 2 THE corner-stone of the new Methodist church at Bednk— the first church to be erected m that district was laid last Sunday by the Rev. Chew Hock Hin, District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission.39 words
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Article213 1952-09-30 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER three and a half months 4 long vacation, undergraduates of the University of Malaya will be reporlinir to their respective hostels tomorrow for the start of the new academic year 1952-3. For the new session there are 130 freshmen for the213 words
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Article127 1952-09-30 2 SEVEN women and four men were found guilty by the Singapore Third D. strict Court Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer wi-.cn he delivered judgment yesterday. They were charged with unlawful assembly with rioting by throwing aerated Water bottles and sticks at another lorry near the127 words
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Article74 1952-09-30 2 LEE KIM HENG alias Lee Kirn Cheam was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Teo Lian of $3,100 at Waterloo Street. It was alleged that Lee told Teo that he was a shareholder of the Kirn Seng Lee Transport Company Limited. Jalan74 words
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Article105 1952-09-30 2 ROYAL AIR FORCE Officers are still investigating the two faeces of wreckage from an aircraft, picked up by a Chinese fishing trawler m the South China Sea, last Saturday. A possible clue to positive identification would be the serial number stamped o n the various instruments,105 words
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Advertisement139 1952-09-30 2 flexorc! jjs HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA T^ ec <ize 6 x 6 H x < Us or. workmanship and make it a camera sional and ci tf Krpre^cntatue: ■I&tKB \KM K> vi i \%\S Winchester House old i London t.C JIVrV tro. Him. A >^B 4v^^^Hfek^^l £'Ze=> ■B9M|j|^^^g H AND139 words
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Miscellaneous103 1952-09-30 2 I THIS EXPLAINS WHY SHE )_S^i WHO'D PAY 1O CEMTS T'DANCE WAL-TH'-s°B. r LJLAST AH K)M /f/ A■- WHIIJE-UPS j D-DESERTEDME^-SHE >^^^^7 WIF ME.?- NOBODV.T- WHO'D s DO IS STAY IN TH' SHADOWS-/ > r£*mm*& WERE DfVIM'T'BE A S^^KCIE jK PAY A NICKEJ-?-SAME AMSWERf AKJ' PROTECT HER. -WHILE <<, s103 words
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47 1952-09-30 3 >t.ui(l.ii I M uk.-t K»-port.-r wed to i Sing 'her pani< i question I p. R. v. ting ent. b that all S.T.C. and buses h linai seating, wl is pro O" hi- ins\ erse seal ir q people to47 words
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Article, Illustration278 1952-09-30 3 MM M FIVE boya of ihc G«i« Eng Scnn School, I. i ,inic mi fill), t- i tit Britisli K««l rowi Societj yesI'ml.in, ;d)rr liit> lia<i ilrdi< ;il«-«i t lum-.#l\ m tlir i MTiirr i»l I ,»il\ Kn-->« 11. !'rt>itl«iu of the local branch •►t ihr Soricty,Standard - 278 words
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Article190 1952-09-30 3 W ife Granted Decree Nisi A MARRIAGE winch took I place at the Victoria memorial j Hall under the rites of the SvVe ii I h Day Adventists j Church 12 years ago between Mr Won 5 Peng Tong. and his wife Eunice Wong, is to be dis- ved by190 words
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ENEMY FLAGSHIP CAPTURED
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Article, Illustration483 1952-09-30 3 OFFICIALLY TIMED to end at nr»t li^lit yesterday, a two-<lay combined Navy- Army exercise to test the seaward defences of Singapore wa§ brought to an abrupt close with the dramatic pre-dawn interception and '"rapture" of the attacking Yellow Force's "Flagship" several hours before tinfre483 words
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Article, Illustration421 1952-09-30 3 lour g»'noritions eathercd on Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs M K. Anc iano. j;raadparents of two months old Andre Daniel Scnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Senn, who was thristened at ■"> W P"» by 1^ Father Bonamy Mrs Senn421 words
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Article, Illustration398 1952-09-30 3 Moon Gives Away A ttacking Vessel By Ambrose Khaw, Standard Staff Reporter, ON BOARD HM.M.S. PELANDOK, "FLAGSHIP" YELLOW FORCE— This is Zero Hour (2315 hours) Sunday. There is a great bis hair moon poised ovrr our starboard bow as we weigh anchor off Pulau Kukup, a mile west ot the398 words
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Article141 1952-09-30 3 I MR. V. O. DZIUBINSKIJ promoter of the Scandinavian I tee Revue whicn came to Singapore m April last year, arrived m Singapore to make arrangements for another show —The Great Lyle claimed to be the ''Magician's Magician". The magician and his troupe of141 words
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Article62 1952-09-30 3 SILVI R i < r p-> (Iciency v urill shoot nf i rod <^ Rciencjr tetti dv« < Aarrh thi won by the I Suitply Resei rlra. was pr ;it;(ii!iL; Offi I v. mon. by MaJ v a Scot I s Di si held j62 words
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Article45 1952-09-30 3 MB iALCOI icO i >m mission* r-Gei s speak it a p Ling m b ranged by the Singapoi i) CM c brate the B3rd btrthd <• dhi Sm i!■. Sidik w j, dress th<- fathi i v it 69, B Pin45 words
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Advertisement68 1952-09-30 3 IS PlWS.vih'Qoh 11l II V I fi M. Vy M I f ll 0 uifl^T p ull cream n., fJ Milk m j.t.rr full rrraai i«— tij """l i:ut eoawnieal r Illlti |r.n. B» rr-1..ri..» v,alrr dirr, -I. d 11.. lv., vo.i m ,»r. ar« }>. chr amount ..I rtrany68 words
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Advertisement64 1952-09-30 3 lSs| WORLD'S LARGEST %|pv3 SELLING TOOTHBRUSH iljlp FOR THE 20ih --IM' CONSECUTIVE YEAR VM L 0. SEYMOUR CO MC /De WITT S COUCH SYRUP I */W GUAIACOL CfiEOSOTE V m the Orange Blue Carton. i j /DIWITfS BABY COUCH SYRUP (FOR CHILDREN UN PER 5 YEARS) A m the Pink64 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-09-30 3 i. I YOU> GO IN/ &URE I COULDN'T NOTHIN POlN'.' I 6HOULD SAY IT'5 I At 4' UOvV WF VK GOT J?£*g%\ QUEST OF FALL ON MY FACE TH^'s NO JC3 J NOT.' YOU'D PLAY OH,IM fjTPWGHi ENFD OU^ PI F^HB ■lfri"Sj^{ KEEPTHIS THAN THEY DID, WOMAN.' COM PR TENT57 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-09-30 4 photo. Sir John Masse*, right. Director of Jofcn Swire and hons Ltd.. flew into Singapore by Air Ceylon from Colombo yesterday on his way to Australia on business. He was met at the airport by Mr. A. McLellan, Chairman of Mansneld and Company, Singapore. StandardStandard - 50 words
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482 1952-09-30 4 On Eviction Policy Singare mor. Mr. P H B ichore) de- Council But they v the same accept.!- ret public dou m& v; referring eviction one i fan ies v to person ai Sy«o A/v ,3n per--5 m Street Pr< -.:on of a482 words
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154 1952-09-30 4 Naval Base Union Rejects N air's Appeal THE Singapore Naval Base bom I'niun yesterday rt vfj'ted *^c lPP^i oi Mr. M. 7' D N :ir- C';*v Councilor for S »utl3 Ware and prospective can bdatc tor the forthcoming by-election tor the Singapore Legislative Council seat tor Seletar, and stood firm154 words
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Article76 1952-09-30 4 SIXGAPORE City Council Pre- M: T. P. F. McNeice, sterday told the Council he lid investigate an allegation one of the engineers of the City Engineer's Department had v ted a daily-paid labourer. Mr McNeice was replying to 3n adjournment speech by Mr. V. X Nair76 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-09-30 4 THE (General CotraeH of the Labour Party ot Singapore, at its meeting on Saturday night, appointed a three-man sub-eonimiitee to meet the representatives of the 2.275 rebels. Mr D. Stephens, Secretary of the Party, told The Standard yesterday the snb-cd"rnmittee would meet the nine-man K>mjmitteeStandard - 300 words
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371 1952-09-30 4 SINGAPORE City Council Deputy President, Mr. J. T. Rea, was accused of "adopting a high-handed attitude" m dismissing three open vote (daily-rated temporary) employees on his own authority, at yesterday's meeting of the Council. The accusation came from Mr. S. S. Manyarn (Independent Labour371 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-09-30 4 photo. Sir Wilfrid Ayre. head of several British shipbuilding firms, readied Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterdaj en rottte to Australia. He will spend 10 days there m connection with "Australian orders for new ships". StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article204 1952-09-30 4 PO To Cut Down Delivery Of Mails Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yester- 1 day agreed to Government's proposal to have two daily mail deliveries instead of the present three deliveries. This decision was reached after the Assistant Controller of Post, Mr. G.A. Cuppleditch, had explained204 words
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Article311 1952-09-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter A HEATED debate between members of the Labour and Progressive Parties took place m the Singapore City Council yesterday. Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Labour, West) initiated it when he questioned a recommendation Of the Health Committee, to create one stall m Clyde Terrace311 words
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106 1952-09-30 4 Enterprise Can Aid In We! fare Work PRIVATE entorpriso can a!- play its part m the social welfare work of the Colony, said Mr. T. P F M Neice, President of the Singapore City Council, yesterday. He added thai it would be quite wrong if this was departmentalised. This was106 words
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Article86 1952-09-30 4 MR. J.G. ASPINALL. Singapore City Council Assessor told The Standard yesterday that his department was making assessments of the annual values of Singapore Improvement Trust properties. A full list of proposed annual values would then be submitted to the City Council for approval. Mr. Aspmall said86 words
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Article208 1952-09-30 4 THE following Councillors spoke at yesterday's City Council meeting. Mrs. Robert fill (Prog., W.) brought attention to the "ve:y offensive fumes" emitted hy S.T.C and other private companies buses.— .Mr. T. P. F. McNeice promised to look into the problem. Mr. Lee Choon Kng <L>ab. W> asked that208 words
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Advertisement86 1952-09-30 4 ri^rVT b TODAY OHLY >**\\ lU ')A lla.n, 1.30, I FACK BY POPULAR DEMAND 5 OPENS TOMGimOW gaff H I r<w s fljg EXTRA EXTRA "CURTAIN CALL" IMI MM OF DAGAS "TECHNICOLOR" i A 26™ DAY AND STILL »-^^k MIGHTIEST R OF MOTION PICTURES I II "igyjeMillec 12.30. am i^f86 words
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Advertisement293 1952-09-30 4 .4 STOR YINNEW A h I) OMGI A I j THE LIKE OF WtOCB II iS M ER ON THE SCREE BEFORL ROKIAH USUF LATIFF f-» r,-g«n» —^^szr^a^HßP^^^^P'^aMi 4n with the 4 ace romtdianwill keep you Roaring \s\\\\ LAI CHI D.HARRIS SITI TANJONC PERAi Ml and S. SHAIISI JH\ laming293 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-09-30 5 Rubber Theft Is Alleged the evi- nnan- re which wrt 1 ial his ■n the r and thai n m r. .1 IB end ii ■as- .bail M -iiH \I 1 S. Selvarajon ti HUH tbrir marriane a L.Ji.t rrrrntlv. Hi bride ai- th»- formrr >li*s Arul ni.tr Vl.iriaxwvsui daughter78 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-09-30 5 HelpEndEmergency, MacGillivray Tells Villagers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— "We ore spending now m the whole of Malaya $140 million a year on the Emergency/ said D. C. MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner, who flew to Pahang accompanied by the American Consul, Mr. Van Oss m a Beaver322 words
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Article63 1952-09-30 5 >:i< >RE BAH;;;" Moo A hrmey bt an was re- j ai Kftzang is a trap I n v d bear. Am trapper d d neA want >'.-<- Jnbm i Zoo, JolMtc B ru, 1 ■<{• main paw, which was c-augn m the trap, was ty63 words
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Article58 1952-09-30 5 KUALA LUMFUB, Mun Chin Hon Fah today pleaded guilty before Inche Ibrahim m tlie First Magistrate's Court to steal ing a bicycle belonging to Yap Eng Huat, from the five-loot way ol Loire Yew buHding on Sept. 27. The bicycle vras \alued nt SI OO. The58 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-09-30 5 FOR entering Jenderam, a controlled area, without a permit. Kok Koon Chuan and Choo Ah Yen were each fined $20 by Raja Suleiman. Circuit Magistrate. Sepang. on Saturri..v Zhe Sultan of Pahans pictured with OSPf Mr. W. J. Neill after a flight m a Hgei Moth.69 words
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Article218 1952-09-30 5 Standard StaiT Reporter TAXATION of cigarettes entering the Colony from the Federation, is "apparently causing some contusion" between Customs officials at the Johore Causeway and people entering the Colony, a Singapore resident told The Standard yesterday. Because of this "confusion." a Singapore resident was taxed $4.19 on218 words
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Article154 1952-09-30 5 Malay Schools Show, Snorts KUANTAN, UttoiL Che Suteiman bin Idrus, Assistant Distrkrl Officer, Kuantan. declared open an exhibition of handicrafts the work oJ the Malay boys and girls of the Malay Schools m the Kuantan: District. The exhibition was held at the Malay Boys" School. Articles displayed at the exhibi-.154 words
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Article51 1952-09-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. H. W. Strathairn. OSPC. Johore Bahru. has been trans- j ferred to Kluang m a similar capacity. He suceeds Mr. L. D. E. Cullen who has been reposted to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W. Burns. of Pahang Police fills the vacant post m Johore j51 words
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Article351 1952-09-30 5 kl ALA LI MPi K. Mod. Tlw everlappinc ol junction*, hrtwrt'n ihv 1 own l'lamiin» an<i Kuil<lin^ oinniiticr anil General Parposee Commitlee of kuala Lumpur Muni< i|»;»lii\ i« holding up work on rise Ma<lras Thralrr which HTM partially «l«'s1ro\««l \t\ lir« < ariler this351 words
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Article132 1952-09-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry before Inche Ismaif w the First Magistrate^ Court. N. Knshnan Pillai. 42. employed as an engine driver at Biikit Nanas. Batu Arang. was committed to stand trial at the High Court on a charge of murder.132 words
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Article45 1952-09-30 5 THE new bridge at Aloi Kedemil and the vraterworks at Wakai Bar Kekmtan. constructed with the aid of KIDA funds and the voluntary ecorts I of the rayats. will be officially declared opeo by Tengku Mahkota ai 4.:>0 pja on Friday Ot. 4th45 words
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Article81 1952-09-30 5 IPOH, Mon.— Lottery tickets for the Uttfa Malayan Chinese Association draw on Nov. 16 m Penang are on sale at all branches today. It is understood that m order to ensure every member an opportunity to purchase tickets, branch associations are restricting the number of tickets to81 words
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Article200 1952-09-30 5 Ex-Bandit Sentenced To 3 Years J OH OFF. B \HRU, Man.Pleading suiity to failing to report the whereabouts of bandits, to the police. S'm Hens Kuan was .sentenced by Mr. N.L. Cohen, m the Sessions Court to three 3 ears imprisonment today. Before his arrest, Sim was a coffee shop200 words
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89 1952-09-30 5 KIAI A U'MPI'R. MiniMr. Pritaui Sinuji O( Crimes, Selancor. said u»da> that records tf itehei relating to "ther I ah". publir lottery, have \wn found written on th^ bark «»f ten -cent notes. Anybody found m poss*** hiun of th*'«- Bates ar« liable to89 words
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Article183 1952-09-30 5 5 Bandit Helpers Jailed ALOH STAR M- 'In. kepala and two C tabourets of a v ttiai m Kuala Ketil, Sooth Kedah. were each aenfteaced t r ten years' penal servitude bg Mr Justice Hill ai the Supn Court here for cai i i plic- to bandit- apei m that183 words
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127 1952-09-30 5 Taiping May Form Dist. Youth Body TAIPING. Mon. laipin; may form a Dtstrid Youth Council shortly if the youth organizations here affiliate with the Perak Youth Council, Mr. K. C. Yeon Stated yesterda3'. Mr. Yeofa sp'.k' a] I film Atow celebrating Malayan Youtii Week. The tm i OB I sponsored127 words
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Article43 1952-09-30 5 MALACCA. Hon. Registration of Birthi and Deaths clerk A') i Samad Ixmfed cluirm-H tnai today on two charges of accepting bribes totalling Slast Angus! and September be fore Sessions President F Chun. The ■ammoni WM I for hearing on Dot 22.43 words
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Advertisement119 1952-09-30 5 wk if Mk W£ GIZAFFE r Tn.-.j arc seen bones M the \onq neck of a Qirorte and this is motched eKoctlv m -»a«nber by that m the "».c» a man. TIGHER HEADACHE \f /^iV^- '^■■"'O UnmaJcH.-d by any other pain relievCf fhe TIGER C&s&Z&2Zy HEADACHE CURE is an •■^■*jZ;s.119 words
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Advertisement294 1952-09-30 5 f J s rum ligbtrr with Swedish ball bearings Bill-bcannp arr onr ot rhf reasons for the fcmoui "kathei tOUch" oi 1i Ml .'if HW '*> naajH Swcdisli typcwrttci 49 ball-bearings hf!;> you to typt tjMi i rt Im >;< 1 i A :i.i remcrabrr Only JIALDA j combines all294 words
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Article2191 1952-09-30 6 I H rl Community L:a:^n Committee it would seem, Es dead as a dodo— or even deader. The last :s name ias T.er.:;< r.ed pub! was s. ~eP OT onths age hen Mr. Malcolm Ma D aald its ftod- speaking at a dinner Khreu bgj the2,191 words
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Article349 1952-09-30 6 Open Up The East Coast! MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY maintain the tractors and the bulldozers, and all tne rest of the machinery All this could be done 2 en official enthusiasm and the will to make the plan v. rk. My own view is that, ea b stage of progress349 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article, Illustration518 1952-09-30 6 Sir; I have never read such adulterated "poppy. cock" as "he letter published by the Straits Times on Sect 23 and signed by Joan Tcoke Apparently, Jean Tooke does not kr.ov what she is talking about, fcr she nas heen m this country long enough518 words
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Article278 1952-09-30 6 Sir; In reply to the grouse made by a Malay speaker over Radio Malaya some time ago I would like to make the following comments. Since the time of Raffles the Malays had been sending their boys to Malay schools m order to learn their278 words
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253 1952-09-30 6 SYDNEY IF you've ever been to Sydney, it's most probable you've eaten some of this city's luscious oysters. The man who knows more about them than anyone else, Theodore Cleveland Roughley, has just retired after 13 years as Superintendent of Fisheries m New253 words
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Advertisement35 1952-09-30 6 ff IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOT Wm SMALL INVESTMENT P GOOD INCOME B available o< stock EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Call or Writ* \jmdi THORESEN CO., (M) LTD. 16 WINCHESTER HOUSE. COLLYER QUAY PHONE *****35 words
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THE DUTHESS AND THE DUKE DE KENT
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Title Section13 1952-09-30 1 THE DUTHESS AND THE DUKE DE KENT FREE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1952. FREE13 words
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888 1952-09-30 1 THE GREEK PRINCESS WHO WON A NATIONS HEART 1 I Royal H I I vas born In A:. on Dec. IP i From the br tg life she had affinities I wa :ne her h md her two sisters 5 up by an Eng- Poj nd friend of I I888 words
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Article238 1952-09-30 1 W HEN Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent and her son the young Duke arrive m the Colony this afternoon, they will forge yet another link m Malaya's association with the Royal family that dates back to March, 1922, when the Duke of Windsor,238 words
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Article358 1952-09-30 1 A PROUD DAY FOR THE DUKE r |^HE 13-year-old Duke of Kent went to Eton at the start of the September term m 1948, following m the footsteps of his uncle, the Duke of Gloucester, and his cousins Lord Harewood and the Hon. Gerald Lascelles, sons of the Princess Royal.358 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-09-30 1 'NOT ONLY A CHARMING PACE BUT A LOVELY COUNTENANCE' FEW people Hove been so much photogropK 0 as Ml Duchess of Kent, yet she rarely visits fashionobl; s'-i<i>i; on<l some of the most crtarmng portraits of her ore clmc.f C9l%di4 camera shots token out of doors, ot Coppins or on89 words
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Advertisement114 1952-09-30 1 W HATEVER THE OCCASION... J W€ are always ready to meet your requirements* < 1^- sS* 1 JSS flg < *V A F t JfcLi 1 a pl m the most charming shades to render you most > distinguishable. Also available. A NEW RANGE OF SILK TINSEL SWISS BROCADES SHOT114 words
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Advertisement33 1952-09-30 1 expected to look for distinction m his car. The Sheerline, standing nut from A U S 1 I N you can depend on it! SINGAPORE MALACCA SFREMBAN KUALA Lb'MPUR IPOH FENAHG BUIIERWCkTH, JESSELTON.33 words
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Article, Illustration230 1952-09-30 2 THE HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporated m the Colony of Hong Kong' HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC SINGAPORE 21 COLLYER QUAY MACDONALD HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD. J. A. D. MORRISON MANAGER, SINGAPORE. THE WEDDING: The bridal group showing, left230 words
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Advertisement74 1952-09-30 2 ENSURE SECURITY INSURE with Ihe UNION of CANTON! On Land at Sea or m the Air, The Union Insurance Society of Canton is able to meet your Special Insurance Requirements. Take advantage of a company which can offer:--)f Assets which exceed yU 4Pt?4*r tOO if*>t§rs nt ~^^irjll!v J&\ ti Xpert74 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-09-30 3 ABOVt: Ihe Malaya Hall, a club and hostel for Malayan students m England, was opened by the Duchess of Kent at 44 Bryonston Square, London f.crure shows the Duchess being introduced to Mrs Creech Jones, wife of the former Secretory of State for the Colonies. ABOVE: The Duchess of Kent158 words
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Advertisement61 1952-09-30 3 tegts^S "^ltS* "1 'fly^ ""^l 1 j j&l* 1 1■ b t^7—^ A.i^mMjL^^^^^B^MMSi^Bßs*.v v-,. 1 h m.v,- a ■wa■«;« n v I Soo\ CHEONG LTD. aiJPRW s WP TL 1 raSl \ii ne insecticide feilfl destroyer famous g^^| i among all users. *L^ (SIM AH ROW ft 'CO.) rV 24/361 words
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Advertisement69 1952-09-30 3 > < hwry %tini<>rn §t<ntt<» \oals a J#o«##>r#t Haiti** <^ ITheri>svri> tut t/ ami J "AMBASSADOR" Model 6650 AC Sole Agents J HOE BOON LEONG CO., LTD. j 25 Thomson Road Singapore 1 1 Phone 3633. j Ask for St. Thomas Beer o||m|co *pj (l i" x^^S^ "I .Sole Afrits69 words
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Advertisement83 1952-09-30 3 NESCAFE LACTOGEN I MILKMAID MILK j I Nestles:—L eaders m World -wide Milk Research. I ift^A 10S9 lOJO 7 m\\JdlN^\Jbl and LI/./ L.mU- i (A LIMITED CO.MI'AW I\< ORPOR VI I l> IN >l N*. \l« >K» TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNIfSSFS the DUCHESS and DUKE of KENT ON THE OCCASION83 words
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Article, Illustration488 1952-09-30 4 THE BOY WHO'S SEVENTH IN LINE TO THE THRONE lIIS Royal Highness the I* Dbke of Kent Is seventh m succession to the throne of the United Kingdom he follows Prince Charles. Princess Anne. Princess Mnrurirct. the Duke of Gloucester and his two sons. He is a cousin of the488 words
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Article218 1952-09-30 4 Standard Staflf Reporter Tues. Sept. 30 -Afternooi The Duchess and Duke arrive at Kallang Airport by 8.0.AC. Argonaut Wed. Oct 1 Afternoon —Conferring of the Freedom erf the City at City Hall, foU wed by official reception. Thurs. Oct. 2 Morning— < to Naval 8.-:m\ Evenine218 words
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Advertisement221 1952-09-30 4 I de silva I rttitrn' i 4tiit4Hts S lsi-oitijh'PUi j+. Service I Quality I Expert Workmanship t a lilt an ii nhl4'ttii\li4'4l rv§ntttiiutt m if MM L" j 9 W MM for over three-quarters of a century 1 I I Spwiit lists la x ami Sihentare, CutgUss, Watches uml Kresenlalion221 words
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Advertisement120 1952-09-30 4 >) ?h A?h .<- i 1 1 'I r 7 i? I? I: *h Ia JCj £j I; ALL STEEL KITCHEN ;j CABINETS SINKS |j sixcxpoKi 49. Scotts Road. Tel. .'!l)l[». H IRON T()N I C: V fsm yif»? NITA (o t:i '"s all the goodness X Cfiß of 'RON,120 words
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Advertisement102 1952-09-30 4 m V 91 X ANOY CANNIS'C^ I CORPORATION 118 Cross Street, Singaiior^ i\i h ii li l *i r*f n t*f*i*s J^ i,' j th< k famous So i a other canned goods, t 7 m.* i m I f 1 ih*> IPurluss of #iV*:/ ih v na k v102 words
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629 1952-09-30 5 II \V\s time that the Singapore City Cornell lipped "slavishly following" the Government m the |t« «»t salaries and conditions of service of em- h ecs. E salary scales should be based on the the Municipal services. was made eetinf of tbc E N629 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-09-30 5 Head W orker Sentenced A HEAD la Phuan S m Silai R >ad, was ed m the Singa] mH District I'oi.. I day mths 1 rigorous wed by i rvision, motor. El i R..-, f R id is raugbi by a nstabli hen en di: mantlirui the Ht 'ha an88 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-09-30 5 photo. These are the winners of the "High Noon* competition. Here Mr. Tony Chok (second from left) of United Artists i s seen slipping; a gold watch presented by Shriro on Mrs. Daphne Davis, winner of the second prize. Mr. M. Jallal standing next to Mrs.Standard - 92 words
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Article216 1952-09-30 5 CHONG MIEW LIM a youth, was sentenced to six years' rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. He was found guilty of being one oi three men who caused hurt to Lim Ngee Moh, a vegetable hawker, when they attempted to rob a216 words
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Article60 1952-09-30 5 ABOUT 800 Singapore City Council labourers living m Alexandra Road area will get a sub-dispensary before Mar. 31 next year. This will either be m the form of converted labourers quarters or a permanent structure. This was the result of motion introduced by Mr. M. P.60 words
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680 1952-09-30 5 Don' t Disappoint The Chinese, Nicoll Urged Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a two-hour heated debate on the question of franchise rights for Singapore Chinese residents who are not British subjects, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a committee meeting yesterday, appointed a seven-man Committee to study the matter 1680 words
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Article263 1952-09-30 5 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce decitled at a Committee meeting yesterday to do its best to help Chinese who experienced hardship m bringing their families from China to the Colony. Mr. Tan Siak Kew. President of the Chamber, said that m the case of263 words
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Article87 1952-09-30 5 Japs To Pay Debts At Par NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (AP> Japan proposes to pay off virtually dollar-for-dollar and pound-for pound her pre-war foreign bond debts of about U*****,000,000 m Britain and the United States. This offer has been accepted by representatives of American and British bond holders following more87 words
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Article39 1952-09-30 5 MORE than a hundred AFL flight engineers m New York prepared to strike against the Trans-World Airlines yesterday with plans to halt all TWA overseas flights and 65 per cent of the lines' domestic service. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article121 1952-09-30 5 MR. YAP Pheng Geek (Nominated) yesterday told the Singapore City Council he would not like his son or driver to be mistaken for himself He was commenting On a suggestion. which had been turned down by the Finance and General Purposes Committee, that City Councillors should have121 words
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Article98 1952-09-30 5 IF the Singapore City Council allowed long amendments to be made by members of the Council to committee decisions and motions, one day it would open the door to substantive amendments. It would then be difficult to control such substantive amendments and there would be trouble, like98 words
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Article45 1952-09-30 5 OSLO. Sept. 29: <Reuter) The Norwegian Ministry of Commerce announced today that newsprint rationing will end as from October 1. Subsidies enabling newspapers to buy newsprint at prices lower than ordinary market prices will be continued until June 30. next year.45 words
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Article157 1952-09-30 5 200 Hear Salary Debate Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors 1 at their meeting yesterday j agreed to defer consideration of the report of their Salary j Scheme Review Committee, re- j commending revised salary scales for their permanent staff, till their November meeting. A five-man Select Committee was appointed157 words
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Article110 1952-09-30 5 CAIRO. Sept. 29 (UP) Premier Mohammed Naguib told a cheering throng of Egyptians at the Nile delta centre of Tanta today that "as long as there is a single foreign soldier m Egyptian territory we must unite and forget our differences." The Premier made his first110 words
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Article75 1952-09-30 5 LONDON. Sept. 29 (AP) Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Big Three Western powers met again today to see what can be done about an Austrian independence treaty, despite Russia's refusal to attend the conference. Prospects of a solution \o the six-year impasse were not75 words
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Article44 1952-09-30 5 PETER Apallino. a Filipino, was taken to the hospital m a serious condition after he was stabbed m the back. He had about 20 stab wounds. Just before the incident, he was seen quarrelling with an Indian. The police detained a man.44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-09-30 5 THE 18-nation Buddhist conference m Tokyo yesterday passed a resolution urging pardon or clemency for all war criminals convicted by the AMieg after World War II A.P. A PREVIEW of what the Municipal Building will look like during the Duchess and the Duke* visil to Singapore. Engineer*A.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement21 1952-09-30 5 A m Jb\ J ■■:;<< If MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. T^T^ J MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO.. ITD. OCfAN'BIOG^SINCAPOREI21 words
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Advertisement119 1952-09-30 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 29: The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morkct todoy I LONDON RUBBFR LONDON TIN Spot £960 per ton buySP<* JJ en. £962 seller* Oct ec J* d Three months: £950 buy Jan. Mar. 22119 words
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Article, Illustration232 1952-09-30 6 Move To Aid Fish Industry KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is planning a $1,000,000 shipbuilding yard m Kuala Trengganu as a fust step towards building Malaya's fishing industry. This is RIDA's biggest scheme so far. I: k expected that Malaya's fishStandard - 232 words
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Article51 1952-09-30 6 JL THE Glenshiel arrived m Singapore from Hongkong with 4.410 tons of genera! cargo. while the Seafighter. another cargo boat, arrived here with 10.200 tons of phosphate. She ,Ls On her way from Kosseir. I Egypt, to Yokohama. where she will discharge her rar£o oi 151 words
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Article83 1952-09-30 6 Standard Shipping Keporter THE freighter- Tehhu. while on its way from Bangkok to Singapore' with 960 tons of general cargo and rice ran i short of bunkers on Saturday. t about 44 miles off Horsburgh Light-house. She radioed for help and the tug "Thrasher" ol the83 words
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90 1952-09-30 6 HONGKONG. Sept. 29 (AFP) Hongkong's long association with the famous Canadian Pacific "Empresses Was renewed yesterday when i the 'Maple Cove" reached here from Vancouver with j 1200 tons of cargo Most of the offii era aboard the freighn-i. which is the first Canadian .Pacific90 words
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80 1952-09-30 6 DETROIT. Sept 29. (AP)- The Packard Motor Company is now producing what Is described as the lightest j marine die.-c! engines m the world The engine-. part of Packard".. US$6OO,OOO 000 defence job. are all alumi- niunV Ttu^ are m six eight. 12 and 16 cylinder80 words
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Article75 1952-09-30 6 NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (APt— Chile has become the 32nd nation to sign tho International Tarifll Agreement concluded early this year at Torquay. England. The signing will bring into effect m thirty days tariff concessions Chile signed' with Austria, Germany and j Peru. Four other countries75 words
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Advertisement635 1952-09-30 6 fASI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE j \\\h\ I.l IR 26N«f n »Noi »N«V/1 Dec 24 Dei -vwiKu-ars ol Dn I>W laoki ar.r passeogei Bo kiosf etc. ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. BENmLINE H>K I K./COMINKM Spore P Sahara Penans t Beawrvia foi Genoa, Avon- -rk*i ioat] Uverpool Glasgow (.rin S3 *•> on635 words
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Advertisement507 1952-09-30 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., W\ j Regnlaf Saiiinus to China ;ui«* Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham AL Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penany From TMißff" Oct 2 Oct 5 Hongkong Sails Sails Sail> Penan?: P. Sham Spore For H'kons "Szeihuen" Sept 30507 words
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Advertisement604 1952-09-30 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland L«n< Lin Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NfcU \OKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penaaj; LIMUCRC; (RL) In Port BOd 9Oit POF.I.ACI LAIT (SMN) IMilOct !."> %Oi I £7/2* OH SOESTDYK •(HAL) 29Oct/6No* INmr Hfav604 words
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Advertisement366 1952-09-30 6 EAST ASIATIC IS TANAMV fo) Bancfctil SutgiMi H<>r uknfii.' Kobe Yokohama Cdn- ;i "IALANIHA* foi Boi.-kt-k IC I* II "MA<JI»ALA' foi Bangkok -ASIA* foi B.r.ek. k Safe n hi H.-nck- 2 M«ni I X bt Yokobtmi a "BIN I \N(»' foi h ,:i^ 'X 86 Sfl < SAII IVC.S 1(1366 words
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Article, Illustration238 1952-09-30 7 Wheat AndOther .ram deeded I 7o F/// T/re GajP F>t 2S I P— The I mud Nation** Food nnirt Orsanixation i- -i\ini: t«»p priority t<» i^m 01 easing the rice shortage facing the Far -t»'<t- for \-ia ar«- that little help ran lx lion- \-ian rif-t-238 words
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Article9 1952-09-30 7 Taiwan Has Bumper Crop De' that is '-^duce 115.0009 words
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Article16 1952-09-30 7 F edera tion Rubber Production i the proauc:. pasil nore or esa when igures. ms. > tons16 words
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Article29 1952-09-30 7 KARA 3 29 (B iought 25 md 45 r steeltructed r i stock from Japa:- I th East Bengal roe ment iwll be delivered be the year.29 words
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Article119 1952-09-30 7 ■^jantlarii Reporter THE rubber markrt m Singapore wa« mrici yesterdai ai quotation- mare <»r km urn-han«f»l from ike week-end i*-vel?. tir-t grade rafaber i«»r October uliiiww ill rionaiE al ""> cents a p«»und. Small hosiiwsfl piMfff^ ihiwugh tbe daj v*ith fair amount of iriiiif buying*119 words
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Article431 1952-09-30 7 pei *ere zvpc r■ c pen Z 12 4 I I ad jo 5. Steam S poi u/--17 6 Strait- T 4.1 4 20 r 42 0 H 4J '30 ed Ens O- H UK 12 2 W. Process 1.10 ncr I 2 40 W J.431 words
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Article96 1952-09-30 7 m v I me iav that rence last I lay the the Japar.r g and Britisl and net Sir T E tion of Forei?-. B B■ rs. oresi leni For- eign Bondholders Protc Coun^. ligned Qm '.z-^ments tuc Briti b a: American creditors respectively and Ambassador96 words
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Article53 1952-09-30 7 Produce Mart Was Quiet -ie pro Singapa °opra but m coconui Copra had per p .ers a: S29^. Co r mg ii iting per picui and buyer? s Betr Copra $292 rs>; Coconut oil ~oier $330 (slices^: $93 i Java c-jbe l S3O (Hamfa rg c "23 (Lar Sago SI3J53 words
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Article81 1952-09-30 7 Preparatory C' wealth Talks L NDON, Sept. 29 (Reurer) 1 ipexk preferences and the 'er...\ arc >•. it.onship with the General Agreemer.* on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) are being examined by senior Commonwealth officials here, according to a usually reliable source. The officials more than 50 finance and economic experts81 words
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Article107 1952-09-30 7 CLOSING rubber pnce:> itnb pet ib m Singa pore >*-*t«»rdav wer^ Bin^r* m No 1 >uo? Loo-- 75| FOB :r, oai^s Oet No. i BJSLS T'». No 2 R.S.S. b'9i TO. Nu v KJSJS B 66j Tf>n° Steady qui^i LONI »ON RUBBER M Biday' a op^ninrieea per ib107 words
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Article104 1952-09-30 7 ANGELES Sept. 29. CDP3 —^Possible elimination of many bans on exports to Hongkong imposed to prevent strategic goods from going fee Iron Curtain countries was forecast last week by a ed States Commerce "Department official John Borton. Assistant Director for Export Supply", told the Foreign104 words
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300 1952-09-30 7 THr. IXCR? .".-..!> m the buiidmg trade so not lin the last half of 195: continued during the first bmh of 1952. a ,mg prices m mv aerials. 'he Singapore Chamber of C mmeree half-ye^:. report Tne mater.,;, wapf&j n has proved adequate tr.e demand300 words
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Article49 1952-09-30 7 TS of prepared iatex from Malaya August amounted tons, of which 2.208 tons went to the United States 1 tons to the United Kingdom. Exports from Singapore dur- ing August wen "32 tons including 96:j tons to the U K. an MM tons to the U.S49 words
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Article92 1952-09-30 7 Today's P ower Cuts %,-•> H -r. a !i- m *t p I ir- v ■> tcU J'.r;.i-" < <>ityt-r Qa*J VMM Km ;mtt Pf x i ltd SI X. Plan Ha** Baal t/'i I I tr. f VV n M< P.W.D i iff S:i«ya IffU R|| P.h, ti; i-92 words
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Miscellaneous449 1952-09-30 7 SINGAPORE MALACCA n A r V fN i LRTA'NMfcNTS \!> f LT EDI < V Flos < ..I |{-X c 'i 3 7 i« ,\T- v .'UN, <B LOOKING ISS A a 'IN< -\|m»ki VIM BOCIKTI vst A%Jf* I Bnl Book 1 n|\- i;«.\. ~<: |i| Mi f*L/SAv a: Br-.f.sr449 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1952-09-30 8 r pHIS is- where you »et -I stinking nvikan." said tlip very inebriated young foreigner as he brought his limousine to a screeching halt m front of the foodstalls m Albert Street on Saturday night. "Well.- what are >ou waiting for? f>et out!" he commanded his companions1,154 words
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Article192 1952-09-30 8 OSWALD HENRY - Off the Cuff OSWALD HENRY By MENTION of good times reminds us that an orchestra singer, spotting a City Councillor among hotel guests during a week-end celebration, switched the lyrics of the popular song hit "I Wish I Were' to "1 wish I were ex-eep-tion-allv bright. e\ cep-tion-ally bright, on192 words
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Article439 1952-09-30 8 DEP.4R77.VG Official M F i Censor Jack Erans shares a drink with shorily departing 20th Ct?nrurv-For Tntnmger Bill Lampmf ar cockrai! party v\ their honov.r by member $of the Kinemai gra\ h Renters 1 Society of Mala .k. Jark- goes to U rin [7.5.. Bill to439 words
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Advertisement10 1952-09-30 8 I i W alte ■f-f (Tnrl HI PHOXE 3848 iftj^J*10 words
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Advertisement57 1952-09-30 8 f\tf/j/ Helena Rubins:: \y l can give ycu The geniu. of Helena Rub leadme beanty with rity, I Silk makc-np At.,: Face powder— Silk Em sk;n m woodroos vmxnomrwn* M Silk Tone naturally with fr.c SUk and Silk beautiful make--;-uix>n thou^nd- of womer aercx- that even Hck B bcxMigbt them57 words
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555 1952-09-30 9 By a Special Correspondent THE 1952 swimming season emda this week with the S.A.S.A. I Championship Meeting which is being held m the Singapore Swimming j Club pool. On Tuesday evening the final of the 1,500 metres freestyle is duel to be555 words
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Article110 1952-09-30 9 For booinff Kin? Kong at a wrestling match last Satur- day nisjht T;,n Ah Toe was fined SI m the Singapore Seiond Police Court yesterday Pleading guilty to a charge of hchavinjj m a disorderly manner at the Happy World Stadium at 10.45 p.m. on Sept.110 words
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Article78 1952-09-30 9 BARI. (Southern Italy) Sept. ■y* (AFP)— Chico Landi of Brazil, driving a Ferrari, yesterday w>n the Bari Grand 1 Prix for racing cars. He covered the distance. 183-75 kilo- 1 metres m one hour six minutes. Second was Tom Cole of the United States also driving78 words
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Article79 1952-09-30 9 LA HAVANA. Sept. 28, (AFP) The head of the Cuban Immigration Services last night ordered arrest of American boxing champion Billy Graham who arrived here Thursday to contest the wor 1 d light middleweight championship title held by Cuban Kid Gavilan. Graham was charged with having79 words
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Article34 1952-09-30 9 THE ENGAGEMENT is an- < nounced between Lim I.eng Chye < eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Lim Soon Lai of Singapore and Yip < Foong Ying only daughter of Madam Yoon Kam Mci of Ipoh. I34 words
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Article106 1952-09-30 9 WANTED by Oil Company m Brunei: Asian Driving and Maintenance Instructor, aged 24 !25 years. Applicants should have had at least two years experi- ence m contrDlling the operation i ol load carrying vehicles and m i loading, securing loads, driving i and maintaining load carrying i vehicles106 words
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585 1952-09-30 9 fortunate m having with them two Perak All Blues players m Kam Pak/Pak Yoong and Devendram from Negri. Together with Raja Shaharuddin the nippy Blues scrum half still at college and the others who turned up last sea-x son they are a good combination.585 words
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Article90 1952-09-30 9 BADEN, Sept. 28 (UP)— Self- exiled former Czech tennis star Jaroslav Drobny now playing for Egypt won the men's singles title of the international Baden tennis tournament here today when he whipped Eric Sturgcss of South Africa I—6,1 6, H o, 6 2 m the final round.90 words
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141 1952-09-30 9 KARLSRUHE, Sept 28, (Renter) Karl Storcb, German Silver medallist m the Helsinki Olympic Games, I I threw the hammer G0. 77 metres (199 feet 4\ inches), a new German record and only 48 centimetres (one foot 7 inches) off the world's best. The official141 words
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Article103 1952-09-30 9 LONDON, Sept. 27, (Renter) Tile judging and refereeing j of boxing contest-; m the rerent Olympics at Helsinki were criticised today by Mr. H. G. H. Chandtey retired president of the British Amateur Boxing Association at its annual meeting. He said: "While it must be admitted103 words
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Article75 1952-09-30 9 MERAXO, (Italy), Sept. 2* (AP)— The French horse D Krim today woo the 5.000--metre—Hi.nOO.fKMl lire (US$l5.--000 £5300) Kferaoo prize Steeple Chase. He crossed the Rnish Bye lengths ahead of the nwumd, [taly's Ac orto. The German favourite, Anelun. came third, three lengths behind Accorto. El75 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-09-30 9 1 Rocky Marciano walks away as world eh impion Jersey Joe Walcott slumps on the ropes m the thirteenth round of their scheduled fifteen round world heavyweight championship fight at Philadelphia Sept. 23. A few seconds later referee Charley I)agi;<rt finished counting out Walcott, who went down from75 words
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Article107 1952-09-30 9 Australian Sports Hound Up A I >WD I Saturd ess thi I hour- ali an R I After a very 1 win 13 1 I tO C 1 N gOj be!;. En the A ■T* I );k Lfl aour I North A tide Final ict S ag Pi A beh107 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-09-30 9 j>Karnmin:>um jnead - GOLF Here's How j>Karnmin:>um jnead n i Sa-a-a-y, what w- f on h* c? Oil, bunker a ''<<■<.} about n A'o 1. Tin' tall onr'd ittgfttty fam "d dub .should (alee d i just after the hare of the swing thal'i th aU iro\ 2. 3. With rt iron*' A.152 words
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Advertisement715 1952-09-30 9 SEVENTH SCHEDULE MVI i MKM In" BAN HIN LEE BANK LIMITED. 1.. li,,n ISC of the < ...upanirs Or.linan. I'M" uml So. lion 3 (3) of Ih. Companies ST www **iea -P" havt bee* made cmdei I IMtMM ha. ben recced! of Urn Conposq on ih c First 'lay O715 words
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Advertisement145 1952-09-30 9 VACANT APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for appointment u Student Nurses n the Perak Medical Department. 2. Application! on the prescribed form (GenL 14<> obtainable from any Government Department together with typewritten copies of Birth and Educational Certificates, should reach the State Medical and Health Officer. Perak on or before 2Uth145 words
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Advertisement134 1952-09-30 9 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 Itnei (approximating 20 short words) will enable you to piece an crl n The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vacant, Wanted, Accommodation Vacant, For Sale, A I laneom, ttc Box No.134 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-09-30 9 MISCELLAMOUS >JEW 3— storeyed buildings heart Ipoh town modem sanita i lion ready November Sui^'f i ■hmn •••ins fla)s hotel 'tin < £eUin MS. Biewslcr Road. Ipula. I <27 words
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Miscellaneous430 1952-09-30 9 jB jmßboqßs) as flr V iwhti §gj BpBBl j* J 1 k *^L s bB 'fife iBBBBw JT v X •fy RITA DEL MM, rpODAY»S QUOTATION: JL "Sin ha^ many tools. luit a lie is the handle which fits tbe m all. I O.W. Holmes. TUESDAY FOR EVEKTONE: II you430 words
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Article, Illustration436 1952-09-30 10 SINGAPORE RECS KEEP ON WINNING t0 fight till the find wh.stlc. t '\\w result i^ a toregone cuuwuaauu *.wt ir g in oi the Recs victory. They were expected to rout g o n > fie te tm ox at least six goals and this is not an ;f| iim436 words
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Article149 1952-09-30 10 [POH Mon Mi l B David, chairman at layan H< -■> Counci general meeting at Mia a Lumpur assured Perak aeie ites that the I rst task oi the ix< uUve committee ol *je \liU a >U W be to Rna ise th€ the MHC149 words
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Article49 1952-09-30 10 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.- Pasir flas 1951 i> antan hockey ag hampions went down q singly to the Police Sports C ib ast Friday at Pasir Mas by tour goals to one With this game Pasir Mas is out of the running for this year's cag e championship.49 words
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Article61 1952-09-30 10 THE >w mg will represeni at I v, rers agi insi SCC at hockey m division IA league today at the padang: Abdullah Hamid, Amin Taib. [smail Idris, Yatim Taha. Syed Hassan. Hassan Arshad. Hass m Zainal, Sheikh Mansoor, A Karim, Sharif! Nahar, M. V*. Mustafa, Zainal Safarvan,61 words
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Article58 1952-09-30 10 COLOMBO. Sept. 28: i Kenter) Bombay Gymkhana drew with Ceylon Combined Services m the opening match Of the All India rusgCi tournament here today. Neither side scored despite l."> minutes extra play and the match will be replayed tomorrow. Nine teams from four countries. India. Pakistan.58 words
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Article90 1952-09-30 10 TH V S Motor C ib H B zHi S la Ori i», fl i Kirating ru a rning the c a eing posted :>e IT C l ass and n rycles I rs sco led into 175 nited There be separate i nes under90 words
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Article308 1952-09-30 10 WEIGHTS FOR IPOH RA CES BELOW are the full weights foi Wednesday, third fl Ip Gold Vase meeting: tt i Dl\ I— S| F. Princeling 8.03 U L>»V S— l N m, ft »ande Ba> K US R ,.o inar Ml ;7 5?7£ Iti While Carnation 8.0. Mls> Natlun 8.13308 words
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Article355 1952-09-30 10 GOLD v^» Pegasws x.ir: (I. t, DIV. l— t; F, STI 11ur.7 ,n 8.00 Hlm Sludj() 8 V llMr Koval Dream 8.12 \\,M,dr,,t,. Urn Rice Kins 7.13 )t lU ilt 8 08 Gambai M.-l.nu J.M Jack Mainly Km :jir, :jir 8 (Mi r,.i.Ti....-... II s 1.. Starve* .1355 words
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68 1952-09-30 10 IPOH. Moil Studerfts of St. Michael's Institution here will make their rugby debut tins season. They will field two teams for friendly and competitive "Mines. Aboul fifty boys are now receiving coaching from two former State players, Chung ['at Choo and Brh Cheng Lye68 words
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Article39 1952-09-30 10 THE following have been chosen to represent Seletar m a Rugger match to be play&d at Tengah tomorrow against RAAF No. squadron: Phillips, Mitchell. Potter. Sowler, Slade, Woodrosse, McCletton, Hall, Sowler, Clements, Hawkins. Humphries, Bennett, Hastie, Jones.39 words
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Article412 1952-09-30 10 WEIGHT m the pack was the deciding factor m the «ame between Singapore Cricket Club "B" team and Rattles Institution on the padang yesterday when the Club came out victors by 13 points to 3. Within a few minutes of the start, a penalty was412 words
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Article41 1952-09-30 10 FUKUOKA, JAPAX. Sept. 29 (AP) The touring Oxford University rugby team swamped the Japanese AM Kyushu island team 4:^-0 here yesterday. Hall-time score was t>-0 and j the Britons cut loose m the I second half.— AP. I41 words
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Article46 1952-09-30 10 IPOII. Mon. Batu Gajah defeated Gurkha Rifles by three goals to one m the Ipoli District Hockey league match played at the padang to-day. In an/h er IDHL match Police "A" scored their third win when they boa! Worcestershire Regiment by t-fl46 words
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Article64 1952-09-30 10 NEW YORK. Se; I 29 'API Yesterday's baseball resn NATIONAL 1.1 A(.l I Philadelphia 7. New York 4. Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 3 Ch cago 3. SI Louis v Boston 5. Bi-uokly 5. (called 1 12th n -rng because of darknessj \MI Kit LEAGI I igton 5. Boston 464 words
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Article178 1952-09-30 10 NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (APj— Robin Roberts became the [National League's first 28-»ame 1 winner since Dizzy Dean m J 1935 when he beat the Giants. 1 Yankee catcher Yogi Berra hit his 30th homerun m a t losing cause at Philadelphia tol I break178 words
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204 1952-09-30 10 THE Nee Soon Garrison Rug-by X\ rieteated R.X.A.S. Sembawang A team by 13 points (two goals and one try)- to nil yesterday. Play m the first half was very even and was confined almost entirely to the forwards. Bad handling spoilt the few possi: c204 words
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Article79 1952-09-30 10 MISS CSC CONTEST THE Chinese Swimi ming Club is to sponsor a Miss CSC. Beauty Competition for members. which will be held m con- junction with a Fin Fair to be hehi on Sunday. Nov. I. It is proposed to offer < Miss C.S.C. 1952 a free air trip to79 words
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Article130 1952-09-30 10 I\" the most exciting match since the series were started m 1949. the Chinese Swimming I Club chess team (White) just managed to snatch 2\ game-point victory from the University o: Malaya's first team after tieing match point at five each. The full results ar130 words
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Article, Illustration673 1952-09-30 10 JOHN COBB LIVED FOR S-P-E-E-D I John Rhodes Cobb. auto racer, born December 2, L 899, was two vastly different men rolled into one a placid fur broker m London's musty Inner city and a recordthirsty speed demon. The fur broker was* an acknowledged expert m his own business and673 words
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Article265 1952-09-30 10 (By VERNON MORGAN) LONDON. Sept. 28. (Reuter) A bid is bring made by Australia to include goll m the Olympic Games programme The hosts want to have this pif included In the next Olympiad which takes plate m Melbourne m lour years time. This265 words
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Article24 1952-09-30 10 FANNY BREAKS RECORDSAGAIN PARIS Sethei lands' I p n X H B I i for 1 11-5 h i; r 41 I '1(1 N24 words
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Article15 1952-09-30 10 th: s 3 corner mm; hut;!: < hit) link B Mi-:- I15 words
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