Singapore Standard, 6 October 1952
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Title Section16 1952-10-06 1 Singapore Standard i. VOL. HI NO. 96 MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS I16 words
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138 1952-10-06 1 This No. *****99 Wins The 1 st Prize MCA Sweep li'oll. Sun.— A Jo ho re n holder of No. SKSI99 I IIM first prize of i.DDO m the l?th Mala- hinese Association j tcp which was drawn bt* c today. fhe second prize *****89) went to IMS wkflt tlit*138 words
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Article, Illustration870 1952-10-06 1 2-Mile Route Had Guards Five Yards Apart Spectators Kept One Mile Jhrom Airport Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Duchess of Kent was one of the most guarded women m the world today as police lined every five yards of the two miles from KualaStandard - 870 words
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Article58 1952-10-06 1 H< >NGK >N< Oc 5 (UP)— irglars bi oke Into Hong I'o-- Office oi nig and made oil > burglars bi open a iafe fan the ace Hints office with an ao< c ier They isa large quantity of bui 4' v was not covered58 words
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140 1952-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government is issuing: j $7,500,(MM> five per cent, loan for l%2 72 at SlOO stock m order to meet expenditure m connection with drainage and irrigation, electricity, forests, public works, railway, telecommunications, veterinary and housing. Tiie issue will140 words
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Article69 1952-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. SunThroe more terrorists were killed m the Federation yesterday. One was wounded and another surrendered. A section of the 12th Federal Jungle Company killed a terrorist m Triang, Pahang, A patrol of the 1/2 Gurkhas who contacted two terrorists m Mersing accounted for the second.69 words
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Article72 1952-10-06 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 5 (Router) The British reply to the latest Persian proposals to solve the oil dispute was handed to Premier Mohammed Mossadeq this morning. Mr. George Midd'.eton. British Charge D' Affaires, spent 20 minutes with Dr. Mossadeq and looked serious when he left the Premier's72 words
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Article71 1952-10-06 1 TOKYO, Oct 5 (UP)— The Wife of BH army colonel m Gen. Mark Clark's Headquarters was held for "observation" yesterday after she was alleged to have stabbed her husband to death m their fashionable W ashing ton Heights home. The victim of the fatal knifing was71 words
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Article96 1952-10-06 1 PENANG, Sun. Security Forces operating m the hills near Tanjong Bungah found two highly decomposed bodies i —one yesterday and another this morning. The first discovery was made by- a police patrol at a spot about one and half hour's walk from the 3J96 words
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Article55 1952-10-06 1 PUSAN, Oct. 5 (API- South Korean President Syngman Rhee yesterday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Chang Taik Sing. A CHINESE labourer was stabbed m the back m Lorung 25 Geylang yesterday. He was admitted into the General Hos- pita! where lie is reported to be j improving.55 words
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Article265 1952-10-06 1 I Standard Staff Reporter WITH effect from today un- til Thursday, Oct. 9, a curfew has been imposed by the; j O.C.P.D. Country District and 1 O.C.P.D. Balik Pulau District, j Penang, respectively, m the area, including tracks, paths, rivers, streams and waterway, lying within265 words
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140 1952-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Kuala Lumpur was beflagged today to welcome the royal visitors. The Union Jack and the Federation of Malaya flag: flew side by side from nearly every tall building and Government offices. Among the thousands of spectators who watched the royal procession140 words
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Article220 1952-10-06 1 LONDON, Ort. 5 (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced last night that the memory of King George VI is to be kept alive m a permanent foundation for the "spiritual, mental and physical needs of the young and oid M of Britain. A statue to the220 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-10-06 1 photil. THE DUCHESS of Kent walking with (.rm-ral Sit Genii Templet at Kuala i.umput airport after bet arrival mmi Singapore m a Royal Air Force York aircraft, th* "Ascalon." standardStandard - 30 words
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188 1952-10-06 1 KUALA LI'MPfR. Sun.- COBfrmtalatiag all who responded to the High 'ommissinner'.s call m April last m coming forward to piav their part m voluntaiv woik of every kind, the Duchess of Kent said she was confident that each one would t;i\e his utmost towards (ht» successful188 words
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Advertisement58 1952-10-06 1 Everything You ■> d lot .he f:\;<r^ O.ra>ion fTI r BIJ, lln VarkMM j >v*M Designs V^C^T/sS^^V r.v on Display at XG. C. De Silvo a (res JKWELLBRS 3 Kjffles Plactr. iwire 1. Tiger Testimonials F /Cm /j(r\j MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, the attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your58 words
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Advertisement59 1952-10-06 1 hfggfgf C« tit On#» i##tn mil I i i^BP» FRENCH E SWIJS tSLa silk SILV£R i JsmW BROCADES, UP LACES and IBS CHIFFON fljWfl VELVET I h| READY MADES JHiHB OTHER LADIES' "^OBBI REQUIREMENTS j tit tttetst i oiitpi'iii'tt t> (The Premier Departmental Store) GuutStnaAs \l (Glixn Sin^n Si C<».59 words
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Article266 1952-10-06 2 LOCAL MEN MAY GET 'EXPAT' PAY Govt. Unions Told Subject Being Probed Standard Staff Reporter AN INDICATION that locally-recruited officers of the Singapore Government may be given family allowances on the lines of the "nonpensionable expatriation pay" granted m June this year to expatriate officers has been given to several266 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-10-06 2 SINGAPORE police threw a tight security rins round the padang yesterday morning as the Colony's youth went on parade m preparation for the mammoth youth rally on Oct. 11 highlight of this year's Education Week, planned m conjunction with the visit of the Duchess of Kent.Standard - 168 words
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Article297 1952-10-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter IHE STovvin£ need tor a Catholic hoys' school m ihe Upper Srrangoon area oi Singapore has readied smtk proportions that Key. Brother Louis Gonzaga, director of Holy Innocents Eagiisli Boys' School at the 7| mile, has decided to build another school to297 words
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Article46 1952-10-06 2 Standard Staff Report*! on •> Regist ar of I I appoint- I ildei Mi B keri -?s c me sub- pen erar; HI 1 for the B [ge v. be apClass the r Ofl Salary Scl 2 a I $87Qx4( P.">ox I 200.46 words
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Article95 1952-10-06 2 Patrons Of Atlap Dwellers Assn. Da 3 Sk Ch tfi-loc* Tan. J of *.he ICa ayan A-v >■ ration. Da to C J. I Le *is itive C lai lor, i€ m d S ctrk m i: i A Hamid, .1 P.. C3ty C" W illor. ye agrof 1 to95 words
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Article48 1952-10-06 2 THE formal presentation of certificates by the Commissioner fur Civil Defence. Colonel L. T. Firbanks. to successful students of the First Green Certificate (Rescue) Examination, will be held at Kolam Ayer Civil Defence School at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow. A tvm show will follow.48 words
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Article27 1952-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Chai Hong was fined $1,600 m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting m the management of "Chee Fail". a public lottery.27 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-06 2 photo. PART of the newly-built Singapore Esplanade Restaurant which is expected to be opened »o the public on Nov. 1. There are 22 staUs m all. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article98 1952-10-06 2 THE British India Steam Navigation Company's Ra.iula will now most probably sail on Monday. Oct. 13. The vessel had to postpone sailing today as she required urgent repairs to certain sections of ;he rudder posts. A spokesman of Messrs. Islay Kerr and Company, local agents98 words
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Article61 1952-10-06 2 THE first n\eet :ig of ere ktors at Lain Soo.Ban, sole proprietor ut Ban Hock. Pawnshop and Lim Shin Hong Go'dsmith, Singapore, will take plr.i'e ''"le Victoria Memorial Hail on Oct 21. at 10 a.m. Public examination 0! dim Soo Ban will be held61 words
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Article42 1952-10-06 2 MISS F. N. Udell. Chief .\\.rs:;..g Officer to the Colonial Oflfoe. will present certificates and gold medals to nurses at a :ea party m the recreation room of Brebner House. General Hospital, Singapore, a; 4 p.m. today.42 words
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Article190 1952-10-06 2 —Homer Cheng Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE FILMS imported into Singapore do not include pictures of educational interest and Jack "news of the world" type?. Mr. Homer Che!:;: Assistant Film Censor m charge of Chinese riims re vealed yesterday. Mr. Cheng however, expressed the hope that190 words
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Article77 1952-10-06 2 LAST week 12 men from 61 Coy. R.A.S.t' Aver Ra.iah Road, six mes from the Wireless Licence Department, Radio Malaya. Thomson Road, and rive Po icemen from Kandang Kerbau Police Station gave their blood. Balance i..m. Sepf 21 to Oct. 3 inclusive X O I77 words
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404 1952-10-06 2 WHO WILL OCCUPY THESE STALLS? DECISION TODAY THE Esplanade Hawkers' SubCommittee of the Singapore City Council will decide at its meeting today who should occupy the 22 newlybuilt stalls of the Singapore Esplanade Restaurant from a total of 1,678 applicants. The basis of allocation of the stalls is not known404 words
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Advertisement105 1952-10-06 2 v iii* Toilet S'i«p". m out the natural radiain i«»n. aod U<j\. -kiu Simply *mtk fa AlKk^.-r-Ji^'^T.^^^" '-'^n ever t.< TOILET SOAF I =^i>- ■■*l£&' if/ .1 i.u.vnt'iiHt* n>trt*etf I VlHtl i '*«fV|'--4 LuxttrtfZj Lofesf —4^ n L nt v, -T^ lonnc! j^p Sea fcr /j I con d;tio.' t105 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-10-06 2 f^w-r- ?^^^^^^W TM'BOSS SAID IF THIS FLORAL M *p.\"\ lAH HAS V TAKE TM QUICK.rI P O-' M 'W* < &S&M TRIBUTE WASKTT CAU.ED FOR ft (|||^nfe COME FO'J THAT TICKING WfeS V Si W FIFTEEN MINUTES T DUNK «< 1 m^SSitt? SOME <^ GETTf^'Oi MV »*ECAME T? T# :«iV59 words
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Article289 1952-10-06 3 To Get Medical Technical Help Under '54 Plan Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA will receive much medical technical assistance under the U. N. World Health Organization's 1954 programme planned for the Western Pacific Regional Division, said Dr. WJ. Vickers, Singapore Director of Medical Services, and leader of289 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-10-06 3 TIIK Deputy Iliuh Coramissioner. Mr. I). Mate(lillivray, talking to a small Chinese boy carrying v lurtjc fish n«*t :»t Bukit Tinj;i;i New Village, Pahang. .Mr. MacGillivray had discussions with members of the village committee.34 words
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199 1952-10-06 3 KUALA LI MPI X, Sun.— A Wofking Committee (he I rderatinn of (iovernnient Administrative and I Hi! Stalls I 'nions has been appointed to consider M tMtitations t«> dovernment on several issues on i »l clerical sorvicc appointments. A special meeting ol the Exe199 words
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Article56 1952-10-06 3 Mil C Seeks Vssurance From Govt. SLUMJ H i liiion ■•> ask H Sir i r. fy tl* policy en le at no I curb trade activienu rvanta las union ;tives. i t letter >•:• the I the B: ent Ad- > for t\ pn < stateging :i on rt56 words
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Article25 1952-10-06 3 Mr. J. Enters As Ind. LAb. VTHAN, Singa- kt he the Sou Ward Ci*y ti :.s Inde.r U ithai irned Genera! CouncU r P .".omi-25 words
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Article86 1952-10-06 3 K1 FAI A LUMPUR, S Cas ilties >ccvi re i to the i wing sol liei il the 2nd Battalion, Malay Regiment, on Oct. during operations m aj i A. the civil power. The is ilties are: 3318 A Cpl. Omar bin Mai Sham, died .1. result86 words
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Article117 1952-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— This year's efforts to collect funds m connection with welfare m Selangor have proved a big success and it is estimated i that last night's takings ai the I Carnival Fair m the Lucky World Park is better than previous117 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-10-06 3 IN SINGAPORE on an "exploratory tour" of the market for Indian chemical and pharmaceutical products is Dr. B. N. Ghose, (above, with wife) managing director of the Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. who arrived last weekend on the 8.1. steamer Sirdhana. Standard photo.Standard - 44 words
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Article54 1952-10-06 3 KRIAN, Sun.— ln a simple ceremony the District Officer, Krian. Dato Stia Mud a Abdul- lah bin Noordin, formally de--1 dared the Krian and Banda Bahru Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. open. The stores i j opened its door for business as j soon as the opening ceremony54 words
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Article138 1952-10-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAY Youths 1 Literary Association, Singapore, will hold its first "Annual Inter-Schoo! Debate" which is open to students of English, Malay, Chinese, Indian, Arab and other schools. The series of debates will be conducted m Malay. No (late has yet been fixed for138 words
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Article194 1952-10-06 3 FOUR Malayan recently addressed the Moral Re-Arma-meni World Assembly held at Caux-sur-Montreux m Switzerland. The representatives were Dato Haji Mohd. EusorT, Federal Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasarath Raj, Singapore Legislative Councillor, Mr. Eric Wee, President of the Youth Council <>! Singapore, and194 words
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Article48 1952-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— For absenting himself from duty 1 under circumstances which j showed that he had no intention ol returning, a 23-year-old Special Constable. Taib bin ll:i.ii Mohd. I vi. was sentenced m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday to four months' rigorous imprisonment.48 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-10-06 3 MR. AND MRS. K. L. Grant after their wedding at the Singapore Registry of Marriages on Saturday. Mr. Grant is a Press Officer attached to the Emergency Information Services, Kuala Lumpur. The bride is Marjorie Skilling from Chelsea, London.39 words
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Article144 1952-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The 7 p.m. to t> a.m. house curfew imposed last March m the Kuala Pilah- Police District of Negri Sembilan will be relaxed from tomorrow. From the day until further notice the house curfew m the area included m the Kuala Pilah Town144 words
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Article109 1952-10-06 3 a m ;r: ide of i painted bj Ft k i ■< be exhibite I il the ria i s ;ap lay il p in. consists of B pa which M I en I en b I cover ii ire of 60 ft. by 20 V109 words
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Article256 1952-10-06 3 felNCa M'Oltl -nti-l ilioili I; •>l i<> load shedding todaj II V\ People's I'ark. \n»i»n IC«> < 1 I till -imhi Oil Mill <•it m Mi Oil N| ill I uitrd I nuiiit-ir- N.-I v\ork. United llngineers I'actory, |{i\«-r Valles Road. Killing 1 Road, on him Road. Devon256 words
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Advertisement36 1952-10-06 3 THIS IS fIUAJLONLY NASH HAS AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION See ALL 3 Great Series first mOOner "JUeaA. JlMthMtAAtiuin/L RECUNING SEAT ~MIIAA 3i' m pg. ~7LoaA~R£um&le/l •FOR JtAMBLEX STATESMAN AMIASSADOft IN THE WORLD'S MOST'MODERN CAR GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD36 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-10-06 3 i I^**C~<*\E SWORE SHE I IWELL./VT LE*STI I HEV,TH\S \IT SURE 15, I J ±^!^<y*?ffi&Ml^ AW| AT L^s^"^B I*3 UNE ON IWE CAN SEE I I THING'S 700R DIDN'T M^^N^mM T SEEM TO BE H >r^^\ ilTlt^2 t i? C ./n^rp'eni.Oy THE QUEEN OF I HOW SHE'S DOIM j I56 words
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Miscellaneous233 1952-10-06 3 %BgfoaS%3S#%^^ SINGAPORE I DIARY M\<. IPORE \OI 111 t S< II British C I M Lea lership it a coui^e Committee Pi oced ire \M < Hocicey VA C A ACS ai Y.M.CA. ground. Malay a:nl Com me real C isses s. Jit p !ti Judo. Body Build i and233 words
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Miscellaneous563 1952-10-06 3 1.50 i 1' m He I" M Tunei I n lf< I 14.1 Schooll B 1 m Prornme Suoinui i I J ick chesi i -v Anita Ellis; I J 145 Homi d the Rangi 1 Schooll B S ;> m Pi v. an :nr Summi an Island; 5.30 Cl563 words
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Miscellaneous124 1952-10-06 3 BUS SERVICE! •«l\(. IPOKI M I r I M'KI SH <IU \< II l»l l'\i:ilKl» i IRKIVALB: 1 4 v|\<. M'OKI hi II It X M'KI S* il»l I I -MM I I I I P VR M l£l AItKU \l 4 TIDES AND IIMES KINCiAPOIRI PI M \N«. I124 words
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Article723 1952-10-06 4 |NE of the maji apons Soviet Russia and her been employing m their unrelenting f rts to O:: r. uni the v< rid is propaganda, and untunately for the freedom-loving peoples of the world, thdt weapon has a I ved startling results, believers oi Adolf Hitler's theory723 words
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1314 1952-10-06 4 ERNEST MAIN - The Asian- Arab bloc Is Getting Stronger ERNEST MAIN By HTHE Asian-Arab bloc of thirteen states, members of the United Nations Organisation, is vigorously developing its power and prestige as a pressure group. During the summer months they have been busy preparing their lobbies for the U.N. Assembly which meets1,314 words
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Letter294 1952-10-06 4 Sir; —I beg to refer to the comments published under "Mugwumpery as before" m your issue of October 2, m reply r -> Old Dorai Well. I believe that the old man is n it so decrepit that he cannot see the job that is being done by294 words
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Letter175 1952-10-06 4 Sir;—May I be avowed, through your columns, to invite the attention of the City Health Authorities to the present insanitary conditions of the Genting Lune area. I can hardly find words to express the deplorable conditions prevailing. At night a plague of mosquitoes invade the houses175 words
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Letter385 1952-10-06 4 Communalism A Warning Sir: Communalism m Malaya will go from bad to worse, if men like "Malaywhip"' insist on closing the door of the Malayan Civil Service to non-Malays m this land. Because of his diehard communal outlook, "Malaywhip" is unable to visualize the rights and privileges of other communities385 words
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Letter123 1952-10-06 4 Sir; With reference to my previous letter complaining that some milksellers used the S.I.T. land as stables for their milking cows and calves at Worcester Road near Cumberland Lane, they have now switched these animals to the Children's play-ground at Cumberland Lane. You can catch these123 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-10-06 4 "--and from the look of things, ready to go through12 words
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Article282 1952-10-06 4 Sir;— l a 1 d< Lighted that '•RAW.'", m 3 ;:<:r publi sh< d m T Standard on Thursday, agrees with me thai paternalis 11 m industry is a bad tl He gives no reasons for his >wn belief, so I i nagine there is no quarrel282 words
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270 1952-10-06 4 INDIAN NEWSLETTER rvowx m the many puts of the ras State scar* tions m respect of r and and foodyi are reported. It look ;> for the second time (i the year Camine !> ■■''< atening these parts. The Government of Ifadi m a270 words
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Advertisement99 1952-10-06 4 independent Morning Pfetv§paper HEAD OFFICE 125, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone No« ***** ***** C«ble tr Tclcgroph Addren TfGERNEWS, Singopore. iPrinring House Squore, London, EC 4, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulran Srrecf, 83 Cowan Street, 8 LcirK Srreef, Telephone 4553. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. I4EWS SERVICES: Reurer, Associated Press, United99 words
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Advertisement80 1952-10-06 4 1 lta BB an., n Dorit expect U> Look mil if you dorit $r«*>p u'C'W r ffiHOSE ured lines aad sjiinKli 1 may Indicate that you are; I getting sleep of the right kin. Your sleep should be natu:;'- < restful and restorative. It shou refresh body nerves and mind80 words
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118 1952-10-06 5 US Capable Of Expanding Her Output U \MIIN«.TO.N Oct. 5 (tP)-l,efon,e Alohili/er 11... I..«irr report,,! today that the nu.hi! zati'fn .....mnir has reached a point where the United es must decUc U U wants still greater defence (r •to Pteidcnt Truman on the Tl aid expansion of Se iwoes m118 words
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Article127 1952-10-06 5 HONGKONG, Oci 5 (Reu-teT-AAP>—China and Outer l >'■- erdi igned i in eai n< at an t■■ mic and eultui p i ation Uae Camm m M New C i Newi A-cn n p I ay. 1 m ■grcuiieni ol two p.- ides that it127 words
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Article65 1952-10-06 5 A :F{ Oct. 5, (AP)— The T;ij .Mahal, fodia'a 320-yi r- architeel al is being i d. 1 Is anno that the pent t.719 on spJU pil i rain- d repair v. ork I not end until 1. >.">4. E t Shah Jehan I Vfahal65 words
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Article30 1952-10-06 5 Dit 4 In Cra-h I >yhound ted lader truck on a Pennsylvania Turnpike oil S I I I killing four of its 16 passengand inj rina leu oth rs.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1952-10-06 5 TWI armed bandits :ed Tjiamber Estate on Puntjak Pass betweei Jakarta g ))o'ice Five policemen killed m th e 3-hotu en- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article49 1952-10-06 5 DR BR< X CHISHOLM. a the I Health Organisation'j Director Gem c« > a L sleet award for his work n "uniting t ie n of the 1 a j m to attain the highest levei of public health f' J i' all Iheii pc >ple Re iter49 words
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190 1952-10-06 5 MOSCOW. Oct. 5 (I P)-~ Premier Josef Stalin will remain "vozhd"— the Russian word for leader regardless of changes m the Communist Party setup at the 19th Party Congress opening today. St.'.; in was expected generally to be elected President of the proposed Presidium,190 words
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Article212 1952-10-06 5 GENEVA, Oct. 5 (Heuter)- Britain and America arc pioneering atomic energy research aimed at producing: electric power as cheaply as if produced from coal costing only 3!d. a ton. This was revealed here today by the United Nations Economic- Commission oi' i Europe m a report212 words
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Article85 1952-10-06 5 LONDON. Oct. 5 (Renter) Three-year-old Graham Coppea struck his head between iron railings outside a London bank today and dared his twin brother to follow Miit. Peter took up the challenge. Graham withdrew his head. Petti couldn't. His head was wedded ti«htl\ beIween the rails. Police,85 words
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Article51 1952-10-06 5 IPOII. Sun. Chemor Town, about ten miles away from Ipoh, was screened by police and military From 2 to fi this morning. Bttore than \w took part m the screening operation which v described as "quite a succi 1* is understood thai several persons were detained for51 words
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Article66 1952-10-06 5 $1 M. UK Textiles For Red China BIRKENHEAD Oct. 5. (Reuter).- Trie 4.KUO-ton cargo ship Autolycus, left here last night with the tirv t shipment of textiles to be sent to China under agreements signed .it the recent Mosv trade talks. r w> cargo, worth over £1.000,009 sterling including 430,80066 words
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95 1952-10-06 5 BANGKOK, Oct. 5, (AFP) —The Thai Government is planning establishment of a Rice Shipping- Board under which only Thai companies will be allowed to handle the transport of export rice from Bangkok to the seaport of Sichang Island for shipping. It was reported that95 words
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Article29 1952-10-06 5 TOKYO, Oct 5 (UP) Brig.-O V.': P. Fisher took ij. i the Fur East Air Force's Bomber Command at review ceremonies yesterday at Yofcota air force base.29 words
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Article188 1952-10-06 5 LONDON. Oct. 5, (Reuter). Attacking planes of the United Slates and several other nations were sent reeling back yesterday m the opening phase of Britain's biggest mock air war. They launched simultaneous raids on London and other key cities m an attempt to swamp the188 words
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Article30 1952-10-06 5 THE Moslem "Peare Ambassador," philosopher and theologian. Moulana Abdul Aleem Siddique Alquaderi, had a meeting with South Afr can Primp Minister Daniel Malan on Friday.— AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article351 1952-10-06 5 Reprisals Over Kennan Ouster Are Considered WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (AP)— The Stotc Department yesterday drafted a sharp protest to Moscow against the ouster of U.S. Ambassador George F. Kennan. Authorities said it remains undecided whethei to hit back by ezpeHuig the newly-arrived 5..-. Ambassador, [ndications were351 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-06 5 photo. servicemen a other passersby look on as workmen redecorate the Koyal Coats of Arms on the centre gateway of Buckingham Palace last week. 22-carat gold leaf is being used for the regilding. The decorations of all the palace gates will be refurbished in the same way.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article108 1952-10-06 5 TOKYO, Oct. 5 (UP)— Police have arrested a 29-year-old Chinese businessman on suspi< ion of smuggling m narcotics, streptomycin and women's wrist watches and remitting profits of "several j hundred million yen" convert|ed into dollars to Hongkong. Kyodo News Agency said i the arrest was made after investigation108 words
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179 1952-10-06 5 TEHERAN, Oct. 5 (Reuter —Iranian newspapers forecast that either the Soviet Union, India or Pakistan will be asked to look after Iran's interest m Britain m case of an outright break m diplomatic relations. The newspapers, referring i to the Premier's Sept. 1(J threat179 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-10-06 5 pfsdjkfsdljf THlv uf th.it travH bm m (hi i" :'A vi lie It's c«v i.nii 1 v |Dteg In -i mi vii:c lit-t;i*->. \l<m.:<| .linir Swc-t/ r d<"nionstral'.*d »fi<-"ior-MUa I <m>U"' m l...nd<»n rcrfiiliv H is nispmd l»v the tMVM <<! thr iwiral (rrf-k \,i.i bo*. (< s .1, comeMirror - 81 words
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152 1952-10-06 5 UK Bomb Of Conventional Type Tested AMSTERDAM, Oct 5, (Rcuten Sv. atomic scientist Paul Scherrer said yesterday he was "absolutely certain" Britain te U I a conventional [Plutonium bomb m Friday's I explosion ofl the Australian coast. Scheprer, President of the European Council for atomic research meeting here, said lie152 words
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Article64 1952-10-06 5 NEW YORK, Oct. 5 <AP)- The Western Union Telegraph Company has announced a n w service I industry called m!- trafax which transmits intra- company communications m picj ture form at high speed. A branch bank, tor instance. I could quickly transmit a Cacsij mile o< :i64 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-06 5 "I give CHAMPIONS ir'jch of the credit for ry victory I win" so,-» lAN flPPlfi AftD, IMJ 3- -.er a Jaguar, he's won pfenfy- including fhe 1951 6-Day So lAN A?F.r~> Inows He con always depend on >ampions to produce a ful; i spark the spark tr i I A106 words
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Advertisement47 1952-10-06 5 ESSENTIAL FOR HOME LEAVE! r\', Il> ([lt IU^B 1 n«is^ j \ilr fill i j^l HL "AXTI-RAIV GOTTON (,\i;ii;imm. HAW. GOATS VUIU CHECK (<HI()\ !.IM\(. 75 "AQUASci;tijm" mm; quautv gotvok "AQIASCITUM" BUPEB FINE oi U4TY V^(M»L, DOUBLE BREASTED lAIMGOAIS 215 ■ia B WP *Tf m, J J47 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-10-06 5 ak:'(*A\ I ~3 I HEY. YOU'RE p|:^ 1 I CAN'T YOU I W§§oo^' B Z"^t.^ B1 «f > MAKING* MV j CH ANCj-E22 words
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338 1952-10-06 6 LESS INTEREST IN SHARES Industrials Were A Quiet Market B<- A Market Correspondent SHAKE MARKETS attracted less interest than was their wont last week, while the Singapore public shunned things mundane to welcome our gracious Koyal guests. In somewhat reduced volume a wide list of industrials were placed on a338 words
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Article411 1952-10-06 6 Fraser A Neave Ltd: Repo I for year c ided June 30 is yei an >t iei ot ;iie prog essivelj impi >viflg documents which the fortunate shareholders have coma to expect >m this efficiently conducted company. Sales constituted an al!--l.me record and profit, afer providing for preference411 words
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Article239 1952-10-06 6 Business Done Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord 20/6, Federal Dispensary $1.67 i. Fraser Neave $4.15 to $3.95 c.d., cb. c b i.. Gammon S'J.tio. Hammer $235 to SL' 4i». Malayan Cement $I.o<i and $1 10, MlcAlister $40.00. Singapore C'jld Storage $4.65. Straits Steamship Sl!> Straits Times $4 15. Straits Trading239 words
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Advertisement725 1952-10-06 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Diren Overland Sin FranM-co Los Angeles All American «Jfc (..mdian Cities Pcnant P.S'hjm Spore Arr LA/SF CHIN*BFAR... 24 ZfOd H/28Of1 29 OU INov 24No\ CANADA BEAR U/2SSm 27/28Nov '^Nov/I Uer 24 l)e« j |*OC full particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks acid passenger. Bookings etc.725 words
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Advertisement629 1952-10-06 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to Chin.« in* .fip.tn from Smsupore Port Suettenham Penang Also dire< i Suilinijs from Banukok and indone>u to China Jspfcli Dup Spore lUie Fenausj From •Tuning" In Port Ort 7 Hongkong "Soochow" Oct 19 Ort 23 Hongkong Sails Sail> Sails Penang P. S ham629 words
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Advertisement588 1952-10-06 6 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland Line Line Rotterdam Rottedam Amsterdam HALIFAX PORT! AND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P Slam Penang LIMBURG (RL) In port 9 oft 10 Oft POELAD LAITT (SMN) 19/24 Oft 25/26Oct 87/tKOrt SOISTDVK (HAL) 29Oct/6Nov 7No¥588 words
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Advertisement409 1952-10-06 6 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA Ik COKTIV "LAI.ANIUA" for Bangkok Hi ITo, t "MACMIALA* for i -ASIA" for Bangkok Saifcia Manila. Kobe, ¥okohami S/SBm MN«i id FROM JAPAN H()N(,K<)\(, "BIN'IANG' (bt BsncK.-k ?<, »M> r| SAILINGS IO CONTL^M S( A \,»|N UM For Colombo Aden Port Said Genoa *nl«eri409 words
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Article379 1952-10-06 7 Ireland Dominated Game In 2-2 Draw BELFAST, Oct. 4 (Reuter)— A goal three minutes from the end enabled England to draw 2-2 at Windsor Park here today with an Irish soccer team who had looked likely to score their first victory over England m 25 years.379 words
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Article, Illustration225 1952-10-06 7 Slammin Sam Snead - Slammin Sam Snead fsd,fcnsdkcf P-X-t sj- .wv-' v.* '.V.-. j>A'- -,s>*■■''■■ AN uphill shot worries ma ml gloves but like all other shoti you encounter on ifie juirway, there is a way to make it. In every unusual slwt you have to make some adjustment some departure225 words
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263 1952-10-06 7 A LARGE crowd saw King Kong and Empire champion Bert Assirati wrestle to a standstill m their return i match at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday. It was i an action-packed fight for five I rounds at the end of which I the263 words
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Article113 1952-10-06 7 SANDWICH, Eng., On. 5 (AP>.— -The Duke of Windsor made a rate appearance m an English golf tournament today. A keen golfer with a handicap oi 16, he scored 97 for the 18--holes of the .Sandwich Corporation Cup far down the field of 98113 words
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Article168 1952-10-06 7 LONDON. Oct. 4 (Reuter).— The International Lawn Tennis Club vl Britain, winning five of today's seven matches, beat the International Club of France by eight matches to five m their two-day annual tournament at the Queens Club here. Jean Borotra, idol of Queens Club since he168 words
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Article168 1952-10-06 7 MALACCA, Sun.— The powers packing Fijians overran Malacca's rugger XV by 67 n lints to nil (1 1 goals and fo ir tries) on a rain-sodden pitch at Hillir Park yester1. Fijians got to work quickly a id their captain Radrodro touchc 1 down In Malacca168 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-06 7 jghfthfghf I Kirns sets Empire champion Brrt Assirati into a tight sput m their retam m.ti< h he iiappy World Stadium on Suturdav Staadiag with a w ttrhful rye on M\r 1 ,;irian is referee L. Kovach who is warnini; Kin^ Komt not to choke I. rt StandardStandard - 48 words
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704 1952-10-06 7 LONDON, Oct. 5 (Reuter)— Blackpt^l. with the skill and crafl displayed bj their star forward line, are rapidly becoming one §f \jkt bi i <; \\d dniwteg teams m the English football leagues this scao— This mat m In cvid MX yts~ terday704 words
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Article180 1952-10-06 7 HEADINGLEY, Leeds, Oct. 5 (Reuter)— Great Britain scored an easy victory over Australia m the first Rugby League test here yesterday winning by 19 points (three tries, five goals) to six (three goals). The British team was clearly superior particularly m the forward, where they180 words
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Article58 1952-10-06 7 UK Rugby Results Rl MON GH 1 D 1 London I I < i I 1 1 1 1 i J» I I M <> 'A V. lfl ".'>• 0 I G H 8. 24, Aberi I il U, I fun G I ii 'I t- f i v G58 words
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Advertisement266 1952-10-06 7 SIIIATKWS VACANT cm council re ted few i e> beC I Ii and 21 n l to the ea with S lie $80 9 x H BAR 180 x 240 x A lO-280 be candidates t -n m g mi ippticani I n Coun- I CITY COUNCII Dl PAR MI266 words
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Advertisement1255 1952-10-06 7 NOIIChS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SCHEMES OF SERVICE IN THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE HIGIItR SERVICES H Ap i?- ir a4ions for entr y ir j^--no Higner Servicci m 1953 ante tne Genera! Provisions m Chapter One i the Schemes w Service, Highei Services. ura now invite I The Cornpetithrt Examinagons for Pr-t1,255 words
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Advertisement96 1952-10-06 7 NOTICES RAJULA Tin s.iii v ol tin Rajah ■rhtduled for M'in(!..\ t.ih Ortober, da> l»eon indefinite!] postpom (1 'ih ri« |o nguN> tr<l.ihir. l';ivs*-nri p|« .#> rommunirate with Islas herr A On ltd I' U i> IF NDEI NOTICK II !;<• < C El PvV i s I r, up96 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1952-10-06 8 WINDSOR LAD - TUILOH STILL TOPS THE LIST Rain Sodden Track Suited Vase Winner WINDSOR LAD By IN THE most thrilling finish of the Gold Vase series. Sporting Gesture, a five-yeor-old brown English gelding by Colorado Kid out of Tinker's Cuss, owned by Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, annexed the coveted Gold Vase, the richest1,264 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-10-06 8 I Ls i< the Frisbj Cap which will be competed tor thr first t me this cwMiini; by Secondary s« hools at the tii Annu.il Athletic mo t oi the (..in Eat Se School. The (up presented by the Pnrnt Teaehei Issoeiat;on has bren ninvd after Mi A \V. Frisby,59 words
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Article20 1952-10-06 8 '\'G. O 5 (AP>— 1 21, colI tied while batting i game oi H >ngr t et league20 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-10-06 8 Photo. Lon bin Mohamed Noor Sinsapore's Olympic weighthiter receives the Muslim "sportsman of the year" trophy from the Singapore Governor Mr. J. F. Nicoll at the Muslim New Year Sports held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterdiv Mr S. G. Mohamed Ghows is beside th e Governor. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article396 1952-10-06 8 PCRC Win Shield In Soccer Upset IPOII, Sun. Storing the winning goal six minutes before the end, the Perak Chinese Recreation Club caused the biggest upset of the season when they beat the Ramblers Sports Club by one goal to nil m the final of the PCFF knock out soccer396 words
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Article640 1952-10-06 8 EIGHT records were shattered at the seventh annual Muslim New Year Sports held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Governor, Mr. J. F. Nieoll attended the meet and later gave away the prizes. Qngku Ibrahim bin Abdullah won the "A" Division championship trophy. Mohamed640 words
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116 1952-10-06 8 Jenkins Wins 'Pinlair Cup Bicycle Race RAYMOND Jenkins. a 20- year-old cycling sprint star from the Changi Cycling Club, won a thrilling 125 lap (20 miles) race to receive a handsome trophy presented by the Planet "Pintail" Bicycle Co, Ltd. .Jenkins won the race by one lap from Ronald Padw116 words
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Article77 1952-10-06 8 Results of the Singapore Gun Club's first Sunday monthly competition held yesterday were: Match One: (Five high birds) 1. Mr. Lav Peng Choon with 40 points out of a possible 50. 2. Mr. Lim Kheng Hock 35 pts. Match Two: (Five birds double rise Handicap) 1.77 words
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Advertisement203 1952-10-06 8 jj* Daily 3 Snows: JO, J2-45 v RAD men I NIGHTLY ON STAGE TSTsT] m "A CAVALCADE OF MYSTERY' j Free List rfii'Jl |l| Su NEXT CHANCi;: MISTRESS OF THE V/BST'S STRANGEST HIDiC ,<A MARLENE DIETRICH fl| i ARTHUR KENNEDY S. J MEL FERRER I Jig »>rr^ ijf ■■j^f c,203 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-10-06 8 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div. IB SRC v REME at SRC Lmiff Wanderers V CSC at CSC. SPORTS: Can Eng Seng Sciiool Sports ai GES 3 p.m. RUGBY: SAOBA v SCC "B at SCC. SOCCER: SHBI A Cup Jacks v Pulan Bukom at41 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-10-06 1 ■nvrr-rr'"'' A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD fOR MALAYAN YOUTH13 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1952-10-06 1 ROBERT SABIN - j \PItRE and to nourish the enthusiasm m iiihlrrn fur music and its E-ii arts has become in- im:i;!v important to n < omposers. 4*»'.»l llmdemith, Aaron i 1 Maurice Ravel, hjor I k\ laude Debussy, X ri Ueill .md Bela Bartok, t1,371 words
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Article, Illustration736 1952-10-06 1 Choice Of A Profession 2 'THE minimum qualifKa- tions for admission to a University m various parts ol the world differ: but all Universities within the Commonwealth have the same minimum entrance qualification which is a Matriculation Certificate. A holder of the Senior Cambridge Certificate with the requisite Credits can736 words
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414 1952-10-06 1 11ONOLILL Abiut the time the thirteen Aim* rican colonies won their independence. a power! ul king arose m the Hawaiian Islands a Napoleon of the Pacific, a dusky Alexander. He operated huge fleets of hundreds of war casttes, sent into battle armies414 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1952-10-06 2 TODAK - In my heart there's always room for one girl more' YOU could say that thii lung gives the typical Id-fashioned view of falling m love. The Jcwi>h king Solomon, three thousand years ago, had i b odred ives and 1 c hundred concuSome people admire or < this amori achievement,1,004 words
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Article364 1952-10-06 2 TOOLS OF SCIENCE RADIO-ACTIVE isotopes are still used mainly for medical purpose> and new discoveries are continually being made to increase theil scope; but they are also daily gaining more significance m --citntific research and industrial applications. In Britain there is hardly one industry which is not using364 words
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Article, Illustration247 1952-10-06 2 RAJA - A Nice Fellow- Even With RAJA TJNLIKE most athletes who have long, stringy muscles, R. Ganesan, the leader of Malacca's contingent to the Malayan A.A.A. Meet m 1951 and 1952 has the build of a weighilifter. His muscles would make one think that he wa.s a "tough guy" but actually247 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-10-06 2 MEW PENG FAH. left bottom, the badminton captain f the Bukit Bintang Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur. is ,n her final year at school. Besides being the school's badminton captain she is also the captain of Green House which recently won the Inter House Badminton Championship137 words
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Article, Illustration340 1952-10-06 2 FRANCIS LEE - BEST SCHOOL TEAM IN STORE r J^UE best swimming tram among Singapore schools this year is undoubtedly the relay team of the AngloChinese School who have been undefeated this acqiiatic season. The four swimmers m the team are Lav Boung Hoc, Chiam See Tong, Tan Song Koon and Liok Yew340 words
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Advertisement82 1952-10-06 2 jf#OII ntuny tintvs *-*»i* tttiin S*M m /«••#»> M rvntvmhvr ttlu'it i tru.% a bntf /i«w riittf #f v«/i// with thy r/i»r«v:-» 'One girl very nice; Two girls paradise; Three girls I adore But I worship four. Five girls— going strong; Now, girls, come along— I iff VO c ob82 words
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Advertisement126 1952-10-06 2 W\ [/\Xy'S\ THANK YOU I IT fTf S, I HM \E[ yCU MUZ T T£ U "j TZe LL ,u A/ r Z I^Tt S7ZEMTH MS I AND MO [SHALL REMEMBER THAT. J|l /l^ Ei/ERVQW j jS*"'* XWURISHMENT, BESIDES f ii L Throu'f^cji Maia/8 MILO is known yy c va'u<C:t126 words
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Article541 1952-10-06 3 Education Week t E n w b^gim on Tlninby Un public of Singapore will have the In tbc it c.- v.hat Urn Colony m school With i ;ch hapry erooriei UMrt a '*en(ied the first and second Weeks, there Is c cry indkatiod that the *ai Week i541 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-10-06 3 THE cast of the play "The Dyspeptic Ogre" presented last week, at the Youth Drama Festival by Ihe Geylang Enflisli School and the Ge>lang Methodist Girls' School at the St. Patrick School hall.— (David Photo).40 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-10-06 3 rpWENTI ONE Singapore schools participated m the second Drama Festival organised m conjunction with "Education Week." Boys ■■■rA Mi"!* from those schools put m much of their spare lime into rehearsals and an interesting feature of this year's festival was that a few of t229 words
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Article, Illustration778 1952-10-06 3 GLAMOUR NOT EVERYTHING TO GIRLS IN DATING OV R T ESY, friendliness and a sense of humour are rated higher m teen-age dating than either good looks or a good line, according to a survey made at Pennsylvania State College. The fact that glamour factor* are n °t all-important wasFrancis Lee - 778 words
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Article72 1952-10-06 3 I" pri i < pho ■■■<.. m tJw i otntngton, DC. :n rgt tt of itt r i:\i and co«t«itti approately '00 iiles of U Statei today si» < < i r blacfc bear I r< >;!( i (N i r again an 4 r l^1 172 words
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Article817 1952-10-06 4 THE STORY SO FAR: BfLL W7LSON, a young t p. >'■«'■.' ice, has joined his first vhip, a tanker, the P<j>-t Of Spain," at Liverpool bam 4 'or the Far East. The irccmd night out, Chee other apprentice v fes W IQP to go on n817 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-10-06 4 stretching before him full of iiard work, success an f happiness. In "mc space ol few short n mutes, his whole future ha I lap ied I iking with it >■ y the life of his f. ture vife, but also his on a selfn n304 words
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Article, Illustration557 1952-10-06 4 TERENCE LAWSON - TN EVERY newly developing country which ir striving for eventual selfgovernment the lesson if beiag learned that leaderr do not just happen they have to be trained. Providing that training is an important factor of Britain's programme of Colonial development. By TERENCE LAWSON557 words
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Article330 1952-10-06 4 o\\ uipv ha\e beta t©M I'» i the >ounp a.iui the «.ld Round firesides ever so brisht, <>• this and ot that U■' <it And fairies that tfmwr hi ti.i p:.';ht. 'u>e!f shur<" I m grinnin' 1 .< m I ;>i -[(iiii.ui (!nes bark to my ho\330 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-10-06 4 npHOl meti wocfc tfietr feltou raw And pray iitar untAtt 1 shall not be n o: in i Bit I'll sr le CTi lien's foltieß tire itthinfcaUe. h sir owni Men ttu n I tli r (ore;" H l forge; table ('?,■<' fh'r.r fi -r$ flaw proem B:'ieriy150 words
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Article33 1952-10-06 4 Royal Pageant s \V i >ARSI WG n<\tt h sum up the Abbe* Coloi n i Khil (ip. whil dr. ribbons tn ina> <; >; black, fold l oj 1 coat Standard while Muiin j33 words
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Miscellaneous177 1952-10-06 4 THIMBLE THEATRE x Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY VtWWK U. 0. Flint Oa.c» YOU ~A\ C INVENTED) I /i>V A NAJIAA-POLE MAS ALL 2 11/ IT POSSESSES MON£ OF TrtE Jf j A--- *MAT tzr^ SPLEMDID QUALITIES I^MPUgWCTiMd FLAWS OP IKXBJ /W O-. OROIMAJ^/ POLE!!/ *^%s tf177 words
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