Singapore Standard, 3 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-03 1 Singapore Standard /R. X VOL. 11l NO. 93 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article17 1952-10-03 1 Three Leave For Formosa I i c c o 10 lr. La i ■seas Chl- a i17 words
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Article20 1952-10-03 1 HaiHsuan Skipper Denies Report A ternatioi ft c I md m Si:.. rried ab Ol B the Hai ii :>t.-iin20 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-10-03 1 State Banquet PULOT IT AM was one of the dishes served to the Duchess and the Duke «»f Kent Ust night at a banquet given m their honour by < the members of the Executive Council and the Legislative C'mincil at the Adelphl Hotel Roof Garden. Their Royal Highness es161 words
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Article155 1952-10-03 1 Raub Score Tops 100 KUALA LUMP! R, Thins -Five more terrorists have bvvn killrd m the Federation. Security iorces operating m Raob, Pahang, finished the month by reachinu their (entury ot terrorist eliminations since Dec. I. 1950. nundred made when the I In Tapah, P155 words
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Article122 1952-10-03 1 First Of A-Tests Started? I. OX DOS, Oct. 2, (Reuter). —The London p:iper Evening es said tonight that according to "strong reports" here the first of the British atomic explosions had now taken place m the Monte Bello Islands ot! north-west Ausa It is said to have been successful believed122 words
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Article96 1952-10-03 1 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 2. (UP)— Thirteen Arab and Asian r;<ms .sponsoring a debate on te French-Turn.-:. ,m dispute be- incoming session of .c I '-ii Nations (General Assen I) expect the 60-nation assembly to recommend direct negotiations between the two c intries under the auspices96 words
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Article89 1952-10-03 1 B >S MRFS, Oct. 2. (AP) I bi mbfi were thrown and ftve students arrested yesterday 8,000 University students si i a walkout fan growing protest i nst what they called c ference m University affairs. Both bombs exploded \n the morning one before the entrance89 words
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Article132 1952-10-03 1 LOXDOX. Oct. 2: (Reuter^— A j court here yesterday deterred the application of the 18-year- j old daughter of an Indian princess to marry a London policeman The °iii, Monisha Vida Mander, a kennel maid at Hyde Park police station asked Metropolitan Magistrate Paul Bennett132 words
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Article48 1952-10-03 1 RI Complaint To The UN NEW YORK. Oct. 2. (AP)— Indonesia protested .strongly yesterday In the United Nations against continued claims by Holland to sovereignty m West New Guinea. The protest was made m the Committee on Information tor Nonself-governing Territories by the Indonesian delegate, S. H Tajibnapls.48 words
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Article244 1952-10-03 1 A.S.P.Linsell Leaves With 16 Warrants A SINGAPORE Police Officer yesterday left by air for Madras armed with sixteen warrants for the arrest of Mrs. Vilasini Menon and her lawyer husband, Mr. C. G. Menon, m another bid to get the couple back for trial m244 words
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Article72 1952-10-03 1 PENANG Thurs. The nif;ht curfew prohibitingr vessels from sailing by nisht from 7 D.m. to 5.30 a.m. the next mornins within the protetted area declared as a protected place by the Chief Police Officer, Penan?, has been lifted. w. i Vessels can now sail within the72 words
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Article44 1952-10-03 1 BANGKOK, Oct. 2 (AFP):— j Well-informed sources reported I today that the British have j accepted to pay for Thai rice m U.S. dollars. The Thai allocation for British territories is 60.000 tons instead of 100.000 tons as requested according to reports.44 words
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Article38 1952-10-03 1 HONGKONG Oct. 2: (ReuterAAP) The' British cruiser Belfast left here today m n show. er of exploding firecrackers the traditional Chinese bon voyage. She .sailed for England after two veuiV service m the Far East38 words
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Article40 1952-10-03 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 2, (Renter)— Soviet Pime Minister Josef Stalin has written an article on "The economic problems of Socialism m the U.S.S.R." which I will appear m the latest issue !of the magazine Bolshevik. I Pravda announced today.40 words
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226 1952-10-03 1 Safe After 24 Hours With Death At Sea A DUTCH skipper brought his 8,207-ton command safely alongside a Singapore wharf yesterday after a harrowing experience at -sea. with a lire smouldering for 24 hours only i tew feet from 85 tons ol explosives. After the ship had tied up. his226 words
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Article91 1952-10-03 1 NEW DELHI. Oct 2 CAP):— Fifty-live community development projects were inaugurated throughout [ndia to lay by President Rajendra Pra ;:'i m a broadcast on the anniversary of the birthday at Mahatma Gandhi. The projects were planned and organised under the recently signed In d 0-191 words
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Article50 1952-10-03 1 WESTERN KOREAN FRONT, o 2, IUP) Startled American t: >op« Listened tncredulouily l.i.si night to Christina! oarou broadcast *tn a public addrea.i Astern (j-- i the Cnineke fine* T.<ie en iU, ippartotly pit oi the C >rmnui it pi -;< ii -i >'t male* Allied ipldieri Uxu50 words
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Article237 1952-10-03 1 Says Labour Dept. Chief MR. G. VV. Davis, the Commissioner for Labour, told The Standard yesterday that the conditions ot employment m the Colony were likely to return to normal m the near future He saifl that there is no indication of a slump, although237 words
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109 1952-10-03 1 THE Singapore branch of he United Malays National Organisation will not contest the December City round] elections, Inche Syed Haroon bin Abdul BLahrnan, the Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. "As we are newly formed here we have to set our bouse In order109 words
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134 1952-10-03 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 2, (IT).— Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today took preparatory steps for severing diplomatic relations with Britain. Mossadeq issued a c immunique inviting all Iranians, to write his office immediately on their preferences among European and Asiatic nations, to protect Iran's interests m134 words
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Article79 1952-10-03 1 BE VAN GETS A LICKING [OREC! A 31 R Bi Laboui i i pi Bevanti icaminali ii..n" of irmameni (Mi i > of Sofia b>'.<ti de W ioul whose trim i ed [he P ronfe i for reduction »i by th'" (It'll tree i nrho en! in fad of this79 words
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Article85 1952-10-03 1 SIXTEEN Mttfitiau I I i Communist China arrived m Singapore by air from Colombo yesterday alter a pilgrim- age to Mecca. When a young membei the party was about to speak !to members of the Press, be was called to order by an elder A Chinese85 words
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Advertisement77 1952-10-03 1 Br 3Kr3 MX jil I flrvj'* sheaffekS J\lS con «ove many dollors m tiwl/-^ costly repairs or complete *1N replacement Skrlp never IW clots ot clogs olways flows .moothly ond evenly. Tettwnting fluid m the world. Flush your pen with watef, then refill with Sheoffer'* Skrip Americo's largest— <ellinq writing77 words
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Advertisement46 1952-10-03 1 lOHMANN DUtrihutorft v^ CHU HWA CO., 12» 1. Qupf-n St. $'pore 7 As Dependable as Ever fflfisJL "1 i Xj '-ill The Kerosene Refrigerator Wholesale Irjdr I n««uiri«-« In\it*d (The Premier Departmental Store) GuU€ SuUiks (Ctan S:nyti ft Ci. bull, SO-1, RAFFLES PLATF. S'»ftW^? FHONF^ j^f^__46 words
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Article257 1952-10-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER ten months of intensive but very quiet preparations, the Singapore City Association, formed to provide an organization similar to the Malayan Chinese Association m Singapore, made its existence public when it began a drive for membership. Founded by a group257 words
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Article35 1952-10-03 2 UNTIL r, 15 284 inkers have been issued with rani nces by the Singa- i pore City Cleansing Depart-) nraent. Fhe Stan< I was told by Wr. B J Doherty, the S35 words
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Article25 1952-10-03 2 More V accinations A TOTAL 9J5q p rsora ated m Singapore r us brings the total 4 ays since the campaign 51 ted to 386.91225 words
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Article, Illustration408 1952-10-03 2 REMAND PRISONERS ALLEGE ASSAULT Witnesses Name Two Inspectors TWO remand prisoners told the Singapore Coroner yesterday how six of them were punched, kicked and slapped by two inspectors and a group of detectives at Joo Chiat Police Station, after being arrested for an alleged armed gang robbery. m They were408 words
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Article350 1952-10-03 2 IT IS not the intention of any of the University authorities to regiment closely and control students since it is the essence of sound University life that students should be encouraged to work independently and on their own, the new Vice Chancellor of the University,350 words
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Article150 1952-10-03 2 A YOI'NG Indonesian, Mandawa bin IMadi, who went to sleep m his friend's house with a girl and walked out the next morning with his hostess' jewellery and veil, was sentenced to 10 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years Police supervision, by150 words
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Article56 1952-10-03 2 PLEALUXG guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court ye terday a druak, Retr.am l was Saed $10. Rctnam was stated to have i bebaVed m a disorderly Id an- ner. whie utuier the infljdlence g{ aU-ohoi, being m a date of uiicre^-s and shouting at56 words
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Article27 1952-10-03 2 THE St. Andrew's Society.] will hold their annual dinner land dance at the Victoria j Memorial Hall on Nov. 21 at 1 9 p.m. i27 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-10-03 2 A BOILER MAKER. 800 Zhee Wai, admitted m S Dore Second Police Court Jres:erdcy that he stole Ifl pieces if copper slabs from the \avai Base and look then tw I \v means of a cloth belt with pockets which was strappi iround his198 words
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Article44 1952-10-03 2 TWO w en. Say., h Ta.-him (Ifn and Fati binte Maibob (34) were Sued $5 each m the Sngaporc Second Police Court yesterdag for behaving m a Jsorderlj manner by figfating with <■ Other i:i South Br; i^e R on Oct. I.44 words
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Article42 1952-10-03 2 TAX Joe Teck was rgeri m the Singapore Sect:: F Court yesterday with tealinj $90 from X A k P:- i a1 North Bridge Road on Oct I. Tan aimed trial and allowed bail of $300 vi U Oct. 9.42 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-10-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter. TKE aircraft wreckage picked up bj' Chinese trawlermen m their net while trawling m the South China Sea has been positively identified as a Firefly Mark I, an K.A.F. spokesman told The Standard. Further investigations are being carried ont to establish which missing plane159 words
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Advertisement495 1952-10-03 2 SITUATWHS VUJCANT Applicationa are .:.vited for the lollowing appoirrments m I the Departßßent of lafocmatioa fjf the Federation of Malaya |a> Head of Ptsearcb Divi s; jn. Jb Ta-o Senior Information I MR -c: ite) foot PrcM Officen. to) T-e Head of R«s««s3 D i will "SS^Jh! to i trol495 words
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Advertisement104 1952-10-03 2 Tiger Testinum lab I ■RS \P 5S tt h^ MISS FANNY R HELAGE, the attractive Trans Glo! Hostess, siMd: *When your down it's time for a TKJE 2.TT32 J >«^ For Ih' ,J f\,, |H JDRINK piIME *a jmK£ S J/ 'OYEROO' TABLETS ;'.> v j 'n\/ffth*» -4 af lh;104 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-10-03 2 -ml WSSSM^ AH KIN SEE TH' Ll'L BEFORE EF YO' CO -AH IS BUT, FM-.T-l'M \f Ti-f rMON> /^.m a vis rT P I pp7 WiMDOW ON TH' THIRD MOTHER 1 1 APTT'FAiNT ALONE. MtWE.l' > FSLOOR"? 4 Ah KIN, I I X 1 FLOOR, WHAR CAISV MAE RETIRED, I90 words
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Article, Illustration654 1952-10-03 3 Verdict Of Naval Base Schoolchildren Standard Woman Reporter "A VERY pretty lady," was' how the children of the Singapore Naval Base j schools described the Duchess of Kent yesterda> >'» >rning m the course of her tour. 1 And they had the record to prove it,654 words
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256 1952-10-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE subject "Girls m the University of Malaya" will he discussed under the general theme "Student Problems m Malaya" ai a conference ot the International Students Service to be held tomorrow at the Faculty of Medicine at 2.30 p.m. Two University students.256 words
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149 1952-10-03 3 1 30 Freshies Introduce Themselves MORE than 130 University hmen heard an address by Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came, yesterday irning at Oei Tiong Ham as part of their re►rientation programme. Late.. the new students signed the University Declaration. Matriculation of all University students began yesterday, and continues today. Freshmen, conspicuous149 words
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442 1952-10-03 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE University ol Malaya yesterday announced the results of the various re examinations: The following p ed the sup- plemeni ti examination m the s i. c 'ts si ited, thereby complet- ing the Intermedi ite Examination for the degree ul Bacheior442 words
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Advertisement23 1952-10-03 3 |e*s vly l d^'^w\ ll Ml— ln hi Ml 'I lll——i^Mi—l—^»lia— M \!M SWING (HUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. SYIRY fVfNMO I CAMERA CAMERAS23 words
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Advertisement59 1952-10-03 3 (MASSEY HARRIS^) Largest Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery m t!u> ComnuMWMltk CHOOSE YOUR TRACTOR FROM THE MASSEY-HARRIS RANGE OF 12.16 TO 61.39 HORSE-POWER FOR MORE SMOOTHNESS 1 m MORE TRACTION AND I f 7^4/) CAN BE CONVERTED TO 1 "//tA/- "744 D COMPLETE LINEOF'IMPLEMENTS FOR EVERY FARMING AND ESTATE OPERATION SPARE59 words
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Article37 1952-10-03 4 Road, S sapore v a"d I on W i the R •d oi B ■;on. taxi driver U la: fan at the ta.\j thf I his car P c ha i lectior37 words
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Article18 1952-10-03 4 THI N F Orga. (Fc: Conference will be at 1 Mem* mDi IX 8 t 13,18 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-03 4 rhc Soltan taumed the romance and threatened to cut oil the princess 1 allowance —^«> sil<l kesin> celebrated bei :i>t birthdaj lasl week. p Photo. PRINCESS Zabariah, niece ol the Sultan ol K.il.ih. and Arthur Colimv 24-yeai oM \nmwr oi' Regent's Park, London. uini were nMurried al55 words
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Article57 1952-10-03 4 Judy's Red Letter Day TOMORROW v ffl be a red letter m the life ol 'i jreaj-old school mil Miss Jed] Shababo. To ht*r lias faflea the ben mi of sefiug Bags fot t!i" f¥orld Animal I)a> Flag Day at Government House. She is-.jpps to nst :M. tlie bess <:J"57 words
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Article118 1952-10-03 4 i MALACCA, Ihurs.— Dr. Tan 'Se g i\ c, MJ K. died ai his dence this afternoon after a short illness. He was 63 j rs old. Dr Tan who was a n ember of the well-known bran -h ,of the Malacca Tan118 words
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280 1952-10-03 4 Shakespeare's Play In Chinese Costume SHAKESPEARE'S p a y s iave been produced m many countries and m maoj costumes, but now, his play— "As You Like It" is coming bo the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, m Chinese costume. Four men, from different wa ks of life a policeman, the Registrar280 words
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Article, Illustration239 1952-10-03 4 Body Jo Fro be Prospects Of Rice Production KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. As a step towards finding means to achieve rice self-suf-ficiency m this country, the Federation Government is to appoint a committee to investigate the prospects of local rice production within the next fhree years. The committee239 words
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Article258 1952-10-03 4 UNSKIIXED, daily-rated, employees of the local Arm\ and Air Ministry who are 21 years old or over will receive an increase m their basic pay with effect B till the Ar ny Ci\ il Ser- :id Air Ministry Local Unions informed of the258 words
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Article104 1952-10-03 4 DURING the last three nths there were 92 prosecutions against shopkeepers who evaded I W< ekly 1 1 lay Ordinance. F acs tota ing 2,725 were imposed on th shopkeepers These figure indicate I shopkeepers are now abidii by the Ordinance, said Mr. W. I.104 words
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Article68 1952-10-03 4 PERSONNEL from two radio cars proceeding on escort duty to the Duchess of Kent yesterday pul >»'" a fire m a lorry with extinguishers m Havelock Road. :.i ";ir< were p;i-.Oig lorry w hen fl a mes sud d c 1 1 y »hol out under68 words
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Article50 1952-10-03 4 PLEA TO WITNESSES WITNESSES of an acci ai the Capitol car park yesterday afternoon when a Changi bus knocked down an 1 1-year-oJd boy. Low Choong Onn, should contact Inspector Choo Mcc of the Traffic Accident Investigation, S Lines Police Stati a. The boy died on the way to dtal.50 words
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Article21 1952-10-03 4 THE Overseas League Singapore Branch will hold a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday evening, Dec. 22.21 words
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Article107 1952-10-03 4 THREE YOUTHS, Wee Xi ii S g, Chua Thiong and Tan g Hock, were convicted m Singapore Third Disi: Court yesterday, on two charges of extortion and another of attempting to ex- ri money from a 1 5-year-old >chool boy. Tan Thiam Kee of Bukit Ho107 words
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Article20 1952-10-03 4 A EUROPEAN' I m J I staying a1 W Sotel reported i ss oi y oU(! esterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration223 1952-10-03 4 THE DIKE of Kent Hew oirr Sin ignore festerday, once m a Fa* East Commoalcitioa Sijuadron Vaicttu from Selcar to Te&gah and later m a Heteoi on a 15 minute training Right. The Dike informally toured ie R.A.F. >t::tior.s m Sel I id Tengah223 words
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Article40 1952-10-03 4 A R OLD M studei a Gh r< s< afternoon. Tne w, the g;r! that her mothei a frk and th wa? taking t to th< no :ier. Th an 1 en led the gii40 words
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Article32 1952-10-03 4 'Free States Owe Much To Gandhi' .stand.. Brit; from the B B D I a an ci or Gnu creator portai.'. the w lated nai r of free 1: of noa-v mow32 words
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Article119 1952-10-03 4 Amah's $4,045 "Vanish' |ma h cni| >l M> r\ b\ I mt •Milx-r ol the djplo:n.<tn carps ia Lake 'Ah Swee kepi her (*i>li .rid jru ill ■■:■> i:i .i tailan bac und". ii. i lid) Bill \cs<"!d.\ ntomuic she iiscovend tli.it ssn i 1 h.;ii ran &ckod fv r119 words
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Advertisement10 1952-10-03 4 'TS A FACT! 4^l THE HCNEY BEAR x* mk b^^n^n^EE^hVn^l^10 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-10-03 4 1 ALL RIGHT, OOOLA, I'LL/ BALONEY.' /VGOMNAGO X SOON A6 I j12 words
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Article69 1952-10-03 5 UMNO LOTTERY DRAW NOV. 30 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The draw of the UMNO Welfare Lottery, which was postponed on Sept. 15. is now scheduled to take place on \u\- ;m at 4 p.m. hi the offices of tin.' UMNO's Province Wel- ,-■>• Division. '1 1 c tickets for the lottery69 words
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Article32 1952-10-03 5 TAIPIN< Th irs. Mr. Bu- !> t Singti. student teai her attached to the K::;g Edward VU School, has left lor the University oi BSalaya on a Federal Government scholarship.32 words
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Article42 1952-10-03 5 TH E annual [nter-School Art Exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore from Oct. 16 to 14. The official opening will 'ake place at 11 a.m. on the upper •r of the hal] on the first day.42 words
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Article, Illustration329 1952-10-03 5 Come On Govi Side -Templer X I A I A LC MP R, Ihur "I his country is not U'<ing to bp a Communist connlrv. you miderstand that?" said Si r Geraki Templer this afternoon when he spoke to six headmen irom three villat;<'s which have329 words
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Article219 1952-10-03 5 LONDON. Ott 2.— The Times Correspondent m Singapore reports that September was one of the quietest months m Malaya and tint "this partial withdrawal temporarily or otherwise has led many people v\) believe the terrorists are finding the campaign too costly and unprofitable219 words
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309 1952-10-03 5 MALAYA: LAND OF WEALTH BUT NO SOUL-HAWKINS THE MOST pressio* of all .tsa's p.wblcnis is how ts mem iooi themselves teilow citizens and brothers m God saj* Mr. Gerald Sawkins In hi Introduction to ■■iMai.i.^ci" B tiew book published locally with the purpose f she iflC to the world the309 words
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Article304 1952-10-03 5 Xt ALA LUMPUK, Thurs.— Tho lirst Battalion, King's African Rifles, have badly mauled' the Communists' 30th Platoon m Bcntong since they launched Operation "X" on July 25. The results of the operation were: Seven terrorists killed, four i starved to death, three captured, eight surrendered, four304 words
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Article106 1952-10-03 5 SEREMBAN Thurs. A r i\ ■lV formed among children on estate? m Negri Sembilan. Recently forty-eight Scouters and would-be Scouters of Indian schools attended a preliminan Cub course m Seremban organized by Mr. P. Sinnathamby. A- tanl State CiMnmissioner, Indian Groups, N.S. with the assistance of the106 words
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Article184 1952-10-03 5 SPECIALS RECEIVE MEDALS PERAK, Thui s.— Before a listinguished gathering livil arid Police Officials and i.") Special Constables, the :hief Police Officer, Mr. T.Q. Jaffikin, (acting on behalf of he High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templei today presented certificates of corn ■nendations to five Si i ia Constables who survived184 words
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Article581 1952-10-03 5 Today Power Cuts \i*oi;i stiii-i aiiini- li*bk to lo nl -h. ililinu iikl.iv Tan !><• I'l I < .imun,'. "I' I* BL ilrrliMi n(.. >i Mm-vv- 11 i vt 1 1 Stamferd IM.. \H»<-rt SI Short St., Ni-'.i l< nrk», rii»-n» \m\ riair, I iiis).ii>r. Ma< l\«-u/ir Kd., l;i '1581 words
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Article112 1952-10-03 5 Burgled Shop Loses $2,000 AWAKENED by tl too of a neightx i a Jurong H sundry Bhop4ceepei l> U .P eai one rr i ■.vindiy.v ihutters had wrenched open and his vvortii a tOta ?2,000, nrn.sing from the -ii'ip, it i stated m the SinfiapcMSe Tbi District Court yestwity. fn112 words
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Article189 1952-10-03 5 TilF WIDOW and chi en of a trishaw rider who died as a result of a motoi accident were awarded $17,000 ag ti I the defendant Lim Joo Chiang. m d judgment delivered by the Chief Jus! l Sir Charles Murray Aynsley m th< Singapore189 words
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Advertisement216 1952-10-03 5 \sh v.\ik\\\{. $noms TODAY! f 1I J PLUS! CURTAIN CALL m u.-i,,.i, i,>,- |j I I i-t J tiiirrlv 1 1 1 >« m 1 1 1 MORNING M\l!Si I I i l m •i; \< Kt.uui M» fO l> \i ii; 1_ :> N jl »?i !I- oi \s216 words
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Advertisement166 1952-10-03 5 11. L 1,", .1. <UO. 9.M1 J'~ i >-^' MacDONALD CAREY ALEXSS SMITH PATRONS I'll \M soil \> From tomorrow \\r Im- rCMBMIaC ""I <P '•<'U< > tnl C| Morning Shews. TOMORROW: "SOUTH <>f ST I oils' TECH. SINDAY: Ml I I Till INMMKII MAN r offi **w* v* 31166 words
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Article725 1952-10-03 6 ORLD opinion has been slow to grasp the signific- g,^ qI t he present session oi the Strasbourg Assembly ol Ihe Council of Europe. For three years Assen ■<-- had merely indulged m pleasant dreams tot things would be like under a Federated v,., a v But725 words
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1291 1952-10-03 6 ALEX JOSEY - IS PHOENIX PARK WORTH TWO MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR? ALEX JOSEY jHUIM AFFAIRS zxcvzxcv PHOENIX PARK is a big nest of buildings, pleasantly situated on a hill m Singapore, which houses the Offices of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner General for the United Kingdom m South-East Asia. In actual1,291 words
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Article632 1952-10-03 6 Review of Views Seamen's Pay ACCORDING to a letter sent to, c Colonial Secretary by thei Secretary cf the Government' Seamen's Union, the seamen, are not even given :I treatment, says Utusan Melayu editorially. The Secretary alleged that the seamen were not given pay for their overtime. Secondly were not632 words
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Article244 1952-10-03 6 Sir; Alth >ugh I am no moralist, 1 fully agree with "Moralist" of Kuala Lumpur as regard the detrimental effects of the arraying and selling of obscene photographs and pornographic literature, m general, by unscrupulous bookstalls. Such a situation exists, not only m Kuala Lumpur,244 words
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Article178 1952-10-03 6 Sir. The proposed M.C.A.U.M.N.O. Liaison committee talks have unfortunately prompted some Indians m the North of Malaya to apply for an invitation at the talks. This only shows that these persons are ignorant of whai Indians want and that they are not the |Soor relations of178 words
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Article, Illustration527 1952-10-03 6 We the PEOPLE Whitewash For Govt s Black Policy Sir: Although the Public Services Commission has been m existence for some time, appointment to the Civil Service is .-till subject to the influence of heads of department. This state of affairs is most unsatisfactory especially m those posts which are527 words
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Article106 1952-10-03 6 Sir; There are thousands Of people In Singapore v. bo are unable to get even a glimpse i f H.R.H. the D ttess I Xt lit. There IN thousands scattered on estates and mines who must remain where they are. And what about those brave lads106 words
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Advertisement23 1952-10-03 6 y<2» POUR OAKS \tmC 9 OUR O/M^y^ 1 SPRAYING, LIMEWASHING I AND DISINFECTING MAC KE 1 PNEUMATIC /^i Vrf I SPRAYER /if V23 words
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Article, Illustration370 1952-10-03 7 V CAMBfi Oci. 2 (AP)— Britain's most powerful tmh n bt»s d€dare4 war on the Labour Party's extreme I tl NVetlnesday. But early signs showed rebel lead "iirln Bevan already extending olive spi ikin ler of Britain's biggest Union, R Ad to Party's convention370 words
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Article41 1952-10-03 7 w i 1 1 tries c n". the .mir si -v s vm t forth m ie wrote com- c of the i con- c c than t the discu »ig for thi tembers 1 i all41 words
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Article67 1952-10-03 7 A I sum $3 I has n eived foi Wa n Song cow Eng I he* husI ,i W i »g Tong over i «tv d he was burned la death m v Jeaner'?? shoj Snr'g h her six eh br< n m a off Tj67 words
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137 1952-10-03 7 'Don't Paddle The Kids Too Often' LONDON' Od 2: Ttach. :> m schools run by the London County Council are being urged to go a little easier on trie rod. In a booklet on punishment put out by the Council yesterday. the teachers were told: Don't paddle the kiddies too137 words
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Article, Illustration286 1952-10-03 7 70 Guards Break Up A Mass Escape Bid CHEJU ISLAND, Oct. 2 (UP)— American soldiers who killed 57 Chinese Communist prisoners of war and wounded 120 m a brief battle m Wednesday broke up a planned mass outbreak by 5/800 Chinese Red prisoners,286 words
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245 1952-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 2.— An expedition to find out what happened to the lost race ol Lemiiria— Pacific Island people distinguished by enormous ears— was suggested today by the Research Centre Group which has been investigating traces left behind by the vanished tribe. E. S\245 words
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Article122 1952-10-03 7 —The Republican National Commit Ed r i i >' that a th ing "Ti ith Squad" ol Re- publican senators starts out to- g ahead of and behind President Truman's current whistle-stop tour. Mr. Arthur Summerfteld. the Republican National chairman, .•;aid Mr. Truman had forced the122 words
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Article57 1952-10-03 7 CARACAS. (Venezuela). Or!. 2. <AP> A new insurrection flared up at dawn yesterday but was suppressed with a death toll of throe and 13 wounded, the government announced today. Thirteen people have been killed and 25 wounded m scattered uprisings m the last three (Jays. The f\vs\57 words
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64 1952-10-03 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 2. (Renter)— Russia is sending all her foremost United Nations j experts to the forthcoming General Assembly opening on Oct. 14. j The Soviet "team assembled for the Assembly is politically the strongest ever put together since 1946. It is headed64 words
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Article46 1952-10-03 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 2, (APV CeyloS's schoolchildren Will oe helped their education oy the Australian Government, External Affairs officials said today Australia has promised to sei)d £50.000 worth of books, audio visual aids and workship apparatus between now and the end oi 1954.46 words
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Article214 1952-10-03 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 2: ißeuterYAP) A man without a pass>orl who claims he was born m America, has been travelling laily between Hongkong, and Aacao since Sept. 18 on a Briish ferry steamer because neiher colony will allow him to [isembark. His name is listed214 words
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163 1952-10-03 7 S-E Asia Defence Talks Start Mon. LONDON, Ott. I (IT)- Top Western military advisers will meet m Washington on Monday lor eerie* iof conferences on the military situation m South I. .^t Asia and on emergency measures m the evfftf ol Chinese Communist incursion m the area, it was ot!i<163 words
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Article76 1952-10-03 7 REGGIO E lA. ITAI V Oct. 2, (Renter;— The Bologna Milan 1 cpn s jumped the rafli near hen y< 1 lay, ki ng anc injuring more than 20 persons All three occupants of the engineer's cab were killed o l 20 injured passen g< died later76 words
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Article78 1952-10-03 7 I LEAMINGTON Od I -foreign Secret Ivli edged Wt Britain's continued effi rti achieve European i "We know thai m an timately bound i destinies ol our co i frj( d ■■<- to li:s 'it-. < 1 stand m dose illiarwi h them Wt ourselves78 words
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Article26 1952-10-03 7 NI.'ASWi EX yestcifi. that there an I esWndicatioi c Gem I irlo P 3 guca ed 1 f 1 tar Gem A tionsAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-10-03 7 FORMER General Eberhard Von Mackenfen serving a war crimes life sentence m Bonn was yesterday released from the British prison at Weal todaj as an act ol clemency. It the Operation* Room at Tenfiah, the Duke ofcKent examines a bandit cap pr<-s,nt,d to the Operations Room St.* by67 words
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Article85 1952-10-03 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 2. The following are the closing prices of rubber and fin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN $p Ot 21 Id. Spot £968 per ton buyOct Dec 2Ud. ers, £969 sellers. j Qn Mar 21Jd. Three months: £95685 words
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Article83 1952-10-03 7 RELATIVES of Yeoh Thenfi Kwang, 4: J a labourer, should contad Inspector G. Thambu of the Traffic Investigation Branch, Sepoy Lines Yeoh was knocked down by a r::<: at 8 M p.m. m Upper Serangoon Road m the vicinity ol McPherson Circus. Yeoh was formerly83 words
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Article115 1952-10-03 7 TOKYO. Oct 2 (UP):— Premier Shigeru Yoshida's conservative-thinking Liberal Party has returned to power today by an avalanche of conservative vote? which shut ou the Communist without single seat m Japan's new j parliament. More than 130 wartime leaders purged by General Mac--1 Arthur rode into115 words
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Advertisement39 1952-10-03 7 WE M)t J.X M a 1 r .^i^\ N <<^tf# I L.mH/K W A. >^ v n^f^^gg^R^^. c_^' O^*' v i^ !^gWiHggm^^m^^ I I ,^ifl IMruT^n gggmi 'JL iL y/ MALAYAN AIRWAYS ARMEIS: MAHSF.ELO CO. ITD OCEAN tiD6. S.NGAPORE I39 words
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Advertisement104 1952-10-03 7 I for ALL TIME loveliness j DU BARRY pn 1 "Heart of a Rose" "svl^ I 1 fC£& S 4-50 Per bottle K^f j 1 ijl Ornomental Glass Bottle A^J^ J\ y-r "^css^gy^ -fitted r- '■■->< r [m&Bmmm**^' |*>>3C^^' "i Base, Screw Top mounted 11 I I l^lffer^M by ScGrlet!:fe104 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-10-03 7 V I^^^^^^^* i m mw >i^*^^ r^9 I8 words
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Article147 1952-10-03 8 > I DURING the first eight n jnths of 1952, the ma nr •i r t s in ie Ferlerar m han(l 1 c d 2,695,201 tons for vessels or over 75 tons DSt During August the 125^72. Penang handled 998.74 i toi 1147 words
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Article38 1952-10-03 8 SAX BftANCISCO. f3ct. 2 (AP) The T v ship. LI Bajrmond Bea i 1 m I hore fr «n the Fai EasJ with 1.163 army men on Tuesds many oi them combat veterans from X >>v-i38 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-10-03 8 standard Shipping Reporter THE overdue fishing vessel Lee Chi, S.M.F. 2f»o. returned to Singapore yesterday morning with only Vli) piculs of fish after 19 days at sea. The weather was so bad that for 11 days it was impossible to fish, the chief officer told184 words
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Article84 1952-10-03 8 LONDON. Ort 2, <K«-rW) The Institute of Lmi »ii Underwriters yesterday tic cided the tar Hast i> less dangerous than it used to Inand cut freight insurant*** rates for war and strike, riot and civil commotion risks. Both exports and imports between Canton. m Communist China and84 words
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Article62 1952-10-03 8 HONGKONG. Ot. 2 (Reui AAPt Mr John S X- member of a Bradford manufacturing teai i here to study the local lex: market. He told the pcet "B. idfo I is noi happy with the ceceni bis dea! o:reet with f'- 1 ng Manufacturers62 words
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Advertisement701 1952-10-03 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Owrland ia l« \m*m A!l Ommtiam CHics PIMM r < him Spore An LA SI (mn i r.i m m »mm n oa INoT WN<n \\xi,x Hi M XHm 2: SOI* WWai 1 i>er 24 l>e, I o i Dry Cai-o Deep Tanks an pa*701 words
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Advertisement670 1952-10-03 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT*\ Bemlar Sai!in S s to China an* Japan from Singapore, Port sVettenham A. Peiu.ng. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan* From "Kauuac" In Port Oct <i Hongkong ••Som-li.m Oct ID Oct Hongkong Sails Sails IS a Us Pemuig670 words
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Advertisement445 1952-10-03 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS I BoyaJ Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nerierlaud I infLin Kotterdam Rotterdam Am>terdani f) HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NFU IGR&. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI FANS S'pbre P Sham FttUHll 4 LIMBURG fRL) Gdns. SI 32 O;t 10 Oft POF.LAL I.AIT (SMN) 1!L24 Ort SSOd 27 .'SO.t445 words
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Advertisement409 1952-10-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LSI saildms ratoa scAMi!\\\i\ i X < "LALANHIA' foi 8.-r.ek, k 11, r ".'VIAtiDALA' for BanakoK 2 'lNu% "ASIA' foT Bciri7-ki>k S;.-igun Vnknham? XMm Not "PRETORIA" f )i B :;ok Z* 1 KOKT A Djato Mai j. Kol c, :u, NKMI JAIAN lIUN(,KU\( •'BI\TAN(i' Em Banckuk 2(» 2S409 words
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123 1952-10-03 9 R. I. Now Self-sufficient In Rubber Products Stiaiifd M.irkft Cirri iptaiml JAKAkI V- Oct, 2. Indonesia todaj i«« -«*liil mi prodlocing bicycle i\i-4'* and is now m i to cease inporta from rubber nianii- iii < •> 1 1 fl l in-. made Kartasasmita, ber G ods. a revealed at123 words
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Article237 1952-10-03 9 LONDON, Oct. 2, (Reutor) --Tumbling prices of lead today on the Lon- don metal exchange raa v I hit the British Treasury for M loss of .£2..j00,000. i toni i. drop began ii 12.10 p.m. when a be! l on exchange floor signalled that237 words
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Article106 1952-10-03 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prlrca (<pnts per Ib id Singa pore yesterday were: No 1 Spot KIH m biles (hi. No. 1 R.S.S. 74| 'ANo. 2 K.SS. 68| SSI > .>. s ■sa •>! Mi Tone: Qalet. I n\iM>\ KtIBRES Thnradiy'a opening prices per Ib. were: No. J KS S106 words
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Article27 1952-10-03 9 G pet 2. Special laid S vice Closing th< Hongkong Ex- i $15.87 1 El terling Si 295 to U.S. $1 (0 080 tan. Gold27 words
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Article137 1952-10-03 9 I yM S. R ber Planters tatea repoi ted a profit of £141,455 for 1951, according to the report of the directors. A: prnpriationa made included E40,0 KJ for replanting reerve, E20.000 to contingencie erve, £12,882 for interim dividend at ten per cent The directors proposed137 words
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Article106 1952-10-03 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiel m ihe copra section and dull m coconut oil. Th ig prices m these se :1 if the market A ghtly lasier, no deals were re] t- »xcept m copra which changed lands at per picul ior October shipment106 words
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Article128 1952-10-03 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Malayan tin shares wore slightly lii r today while industrials) lightly. Rubber shares idle. Chai peH prir-es were IXDI SI KIM S ttn\pr« Seller* M Breweries 4.75 4.8,1 ccl M. C 1.09 1.13 S Steamship 19.50 19.70 Strain Traders 1950 20.00 MININCi128 words
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Article25 1952-10-03 9 TOTAL exports of rubber. all grades to all countries, from Singapore and Federation during September amounted to 75,740 tons, according to preliminary statistics.25 words
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860 1952-10-03 9 SINGAPORE DIARY HSG \\'<>H\ \i; 1 SOCIETY 1; British 1 8 :r i < nen (CO!1 10.30 a m dar;n classes (b« > y 1.1 M < V: Tennis cham j onsh:i--0 )m Commercia 1 ea 530 P ida and L y clas h860 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-03 9 SHELL ROCHORE SERVICE STATION (UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF HUP SENG HEM 6- Co> 5 Servicina bays to cater for 1500 cars a month under trained supervision ii J J I* 'Dk 71*\732 words
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Article557 1952-10-03 10 Peter Robinson - Peter Robinson r .g.^ r .yy%:.r.;.r^:j:. r f.y;.-jr" l ..nmm?.>y--T'->'m* "\y /f"" i WORLD ram* us mana- faeturer studio lisht m rquipmenl has compiled ttalosoe entitled 'TaintPU u:th Light" With eQual justification a manulacturei .-i .tii.ir-.-rs Jls His ranee i iastnunents "to<ii> lot !> tuitiac 't' 1 fight". r,557 words
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Article488 1952-10-03 10 a small tunnel is allowed to reach the enlarging paper m the holder. the developed print will reveal only t small of blackening where the his been allowed to reach c paper. The process <>t protecting local areas of the enlarging piper frtTin t>\p4>>urf In the intrusion488 words
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Article466 1952-10-03 10 lIVINC as we lo in a pre- iominantly Chinese City it is inevitable thai ice should turn iiie Chinese section o) the rnunity and its particular 7 of llje jor at least some iiie subjeel matter with son c of the five tho sand which we hope466 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-03 10 > "SUNSET I—a1 a sensitive study by Raymond han of Ipper Serangoon Road. Singapore, from 1 the current St. John /Unbalance Brigade Photographic Competi m Automatic K<«!i< iii«> Super XX 1 M). 1 100 of a sec. IS. red filter 4 »HHI, 6 p.m. ''.^\\\\\\\\^\^^\^^\^\^^\\^^^\^^^■v^^\^\^w^^^ x XXXXNXXVX VXXXXXVXXXXNXX55 words
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808 1952-10-03 10 ]T was a ph^asurc to hear Heinz Alexander's piano recently featured m Radio Malaya's "Liitracte No tloubt about it. Heinz is good. It was a double pleasure therefore to hear him again m a fifteen minute 'jam session' recorded and presented by808 words
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Article, Illustration658 1952-10-03 10 TEACHERS MUST UNITE' LOFTHOUSE MUSIC NOTES By 'ANACRUSIS' DX THORNTON LOFTBOUSE presided at a pleasantly informal meeting of music teachers m the V.M.C.A. Hall a few days ago. The Doctor, who had that day completed his examination of nearly 500 candidates, said how very favourably Impressed he was with the658 words
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Article25 1952-10-03 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR J IMI Utll v I I > 11.. MH mcii Mm i f M xwix,. U; i IM i25 words
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Advertisement202 1952-10-03 10 tS j, a A i-. i-. -•A =H 1* w-> PARLOPHONEI |t PS THE SAiNTS JAZZ BAND j Joys R 3564 2ROBERTO INGLEZ Cr HIS ORCHESTRA I J Atlontide (The sands or 1 me) J v trena de mi coplo Paso Dob!e R 3557 JOE DANIELS' JAZZ GRCUP 3 Con-Con202 words
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Advertisement114 1952-10-03 10 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum change o' $2' (approximating 20 short words) will enable you to piace c The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vo Wanted, Accommodation Vaccnt, For Sale, fvA sceHane Box No. 50 cents extra. Domestic Occurrences:- $1.75 per114 words
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Article255 1952-10-03 11 To Be Held At Ipoh On Oct. 1 7 IPOH, Thurs.— A programme of eleven events ha? been drawn up by the Perak Cycling Association foi its cycling meet which will be held here on Oct. 1" and 19. The main event will be the 50-mile255 words
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Article217 1952-10-03 11 MELBOURNE, Oct. 2 (Reuter-AAP)— The Victorian Cricket Association is likely to agree to the New South Wales Association's request for a conference with a view to the two States jointly seeking the reformation of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, according to P. J. Millard, the217 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-10-03 11 QvJyiwMit jCIVFI jTI€&GI .TODAY'S picture shows that, when correctly made, the' full pivot brmgs the players back into a position squarely "facing" the hole. When completed, at the top _oj backswing, the shoulder pivot is about twice that oj the )iip pivot. A full hip pivot calls for about146 words
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Article48 1952-10-03 11 LONDON, Oct 2 (AP>— The •V;u Khan paid the highest >: of the' year 11,000 for ;i colt i J Xasrul->.-th out of Castagnolau The rolt ia a full brother to ZucchfeTO, one of England's reprtsentatives In the Internationa] Raf«L m the United States on Oct.48 words
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Article83 1952-10-03 11 PENANG, Thurs. The final of the Penang Table T c nn i a Association's open championships will be played on Saturday night at the Khek Asso iation from 8 p.m. The finalists are: MEN'S) PLATE: Tan Boon Lin V. !\,M Thra:i Whye. Men's Doubles: Loke ban83 words
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Article52 1952-10-03 11 THE following will bo chosen to represent the United Sports Club m a friendly .soccer match against Wonder Lads, today at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. S. Pestana. J. Quee. Sanri. Ah Loo, R. Karim, Rosdi, Peter Choo. Ah Scow. Gerry. V. Gomez. Morals Frankie, Kali- ittu. and52 words
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Article103 1952-10-03 11 FOOTBALL RESULTS LONDON, Oct. 2 (Renter)— f Yesterday's football results were: t LEAGUE 111 (Southern) B'mouth 2 Brighton Hove 1 Gillingham 2 Aldershot 0 Ipswich T. 2 Crystal I 1 -.hire 0 Reading 2 Newport County 1 Swind.m Town 1 Walsail 2 Torquay U. 3 Northamoton T. 0 LEAGUE 111103 words
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Article56 1952-10-03 11 PARIS. Oct. 2 CAP) The Racing Club de Paris defeated Arsenal two goals to nil last night before 20.000 fans. Both goals came m the first half from outside left Jacques Foix and centre forward Roger Gabet. Arsenal had been favourites to win the mateh56 words
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Article289 1952-10-03 11 PAR IT BUNTAK, Wed ■Displaying all round superior- j ty the Krian Rovers scored a convincing 3—o victory over a Scratch XI m a friendly hockey match played at the pub- j lie padang yesterday. Th c Rovers possessed a sound defence m which Halim and289 words
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Advertisement346 1952-10-03 11 SITUATIONS VACANT J: j SECRI i MIV T< I S i v ie lie 4"2 p n irrent all s o.j iljfir itions: (a) V v English \ra:t I tin- and to per- a tvate Ean it/ ith CoJ ny. t jrei nee I tag< The be pi bati >n346 words
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Advertisement174 1952-10-03 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINCI \K)RK IMPROVEMENT TRUST requno c :k. Mnimum age 21 Initial alary $120/--m plus allowances. Total emoFumeni $250 pjn Maximum v $280 p m School •rate and uitable i cpei iei cc sentiaL A. v iting date and place of birth, qualifications and experience U> Acting Seen Sing174 words
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Advertisement354 1952-10-03 11 NO I ICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICE Applications are invited foi the post of Chinese Temporarj rranslatora In 'he .Tohore Po i c Contingent The ?a:ary payable ii $240/- p m phta approved Cost of Living Allowance Candidates shoul I b« b possession of :he following quaiifi' (i) Cambridge B hool354 words
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Advertisement142 1952-10-03 11 NLDERLAND LINE ROYAL Nf>firr to ronsi^ne»*s of r.irco on board S.S. "IJrni|i.int X 'ire !<< ii"ro' i I -<t the S.S. "Rempai I In x I bo to 3 been v |j ig been derlan S NiiiERLANO UK ROYU DUTCH MAIL 41 Robinson Road T« 1 !1 !< m (oiM142 words
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1054 1952-10-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Stayers will Challenge In 5V 2 Furlongs Run By IPOH The valuable Perak Gold Vass race richest sprint event] of the Malayan Turf— carrying stakes of $25,000 and a gold trophy; vorth $4 000, will highlight tomorrow's races here— the concluding day1,054 words
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Article1138 1952-10-03 12 BY WINDSOR LAD FIFTEEN top class horses have been handicapped m the Gold Vase race, run over 5i furlongs straight, on Saturday— concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase Meeting. Following are thumb nail accounts of the breeding and best performances of1,138 words
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Article173 1952-10-03 12 SEGAMAT HOCKEY 9EGAMAT, Thurs.— The six-a-side ttockey tournament for 'men and women for the Sportsman Shield and the Teacher's Shield respectively, which is organized by the Segarhai District Hockey Association, opened this afternoon m id?al weather. AH It; teams m the Sportsman Shield participati cl m the elimination rounds a:.d173 words
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Article406 1952-10-03 12 Navy Trounce g>v»v> ON THE padan? yesterday, the Navy fielding their first team easily defeated the Singapore Cricket Club "A" team by 22 points to 3. The Club dominated the forward play early m the game but the Navy using spoiling tactics to good406 words
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Article211 1952-10-03 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Ramblers Sports Club defeated :i4 Wall VA. by foul goals to two (4-1) m a last I ii Kb the Ipoh Districl hockey league on Town V :i niu. Iln> was Ramb'ers 1 third win a row and leng W.ifis first defeat211 words
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Article189 1952-10-03 12 Easy Win For Sel. Eurasians KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Eurasians beat the SCRC by two -i*>.tl> to one at hockey, on Tht Turin Road ground thU evening. The first ten minute? were even and it was only m I loth minute that the Eui isi opened accounts throhgh Schubert From189 words
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Article87 1952-10-03 12 COI.OM»«). Oct. 2 (Renter) I Ul-Ceylon, kttle-holders tor the past three >ear>. have .15.H11 reached the final ol the All-India Ru^b* Onion tournament being pl.^^d here. They will meet SinffapWe Ru!ii>y Union, who yesterday beat Calcutta Football i lub m the semi-final. In tod.n'-. semi-final All- i87 words
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Article289 1952-10-03 12 SINGAPORE Recreation j b Club completed their SAFA first division fixtures by beutiiuj Katong Suj.iruh 3-1 v at the Jalan Besar Stadium g yesterday. A handful of -j fans watched a match which never rose to any great v heights but was fairly m- v teresting289 words
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Article51 1952-10-03 12 The team to represent The ymkhana Sports Ciub m a iendly soccer match against ime Darby Sports Club toprrow at Farrer Park will be josen from the following. Samy Teddy. Velu. Philip. alimuthu, Reghunathan, V r inMlt, Carrol. Krishnnn. Khalid, aker. Abdul Aziz Kassim, Abil Rahman. Subra and51 words
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Article264 1952-10-03 12 RTICBY enthusiasts who gather on the sports ground at Nee Soon j tomorrow will have two interesting games to watch. In one the first. Army Trial will l>iinc> together some of the besi Rugby players on the island. In the other match the Royal Australian264 words
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316 1952-10-03 12 By Standard Sports Keporter KEN JUJ FII SINGAPORE^ toj) rankirii; Malay trnnis stars, charging "iavouritism" m the running ot the Singapore tMCA tennis championships, now being held on the ITMCA courts, have withdrawn from the tournament. wai&overs m uoui me singles and doubles championship316 words
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Article30 1952-10-03 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE Dir B. tar at Po )'■>■■• SWI I Club R p.'u. Amber SOCCER: gapore r X X PEN AM, HO v ground a I 5 I v? 5.1530 words
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Article38 1952-10-03 12 New Swim Record At SASA Meet Sißcipere Swiata s«'t .1 M»u s .v (||n if tlip :»d met I kmfs tirui .-i i Ivl'i .it tlw 5.5.4 The m 32.*J 5 The first 1 In ai .;i4 B38 words
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Advertisement220 1952-10-03 12 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation i before your time ocr r brain aad physical w• ,;n I find new happiness i'.- n m medical restores.] outhful rln >■• i v ki r than sland aperai ma. It li pie me treat im tablet 1 <>\ ered *•> n220 words
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Advertisement12 1952-10-03 12 Obtainable from all watth iealers throush Sarawak British N«rtli B S.P.H.de SlLVAjfe^^12 words
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