Singapore Standard, 7 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-07 1 Singapore Standard •tfc ft. M X VOL. 11l NO. 97 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article61 1952-10-07 1 Two Top Bandits Killed littee rth each. Ia- and I ci a former a Sq who 1 p in Trei Tfc the they two the it N P The S |uad r s T c ol Jw I ad c ts, ich one ecu wound- purrifle Bre t who -s61 words
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Article33 1952-10-07 1 YOSHIZAWA S ES CHIANG (UP> -In one i .1 Amichi Yosh I eden tiais I X li-shek Jtpan::icmbers of ':ed th e aging mbassador as plenipotentiary presiden- t time since dele- ie buildMr33 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-10-07 1 photo. PRINCESS Khatijuh from Malawi ulio will show her »kill us a rook when she leads a team of three Malayan chefs at the (las Council's International Cookery Exhibition at the Royal Festival Hall m London on November 4. The Princess is a Krand daughter of the Sultan of A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article53 1952-10-07 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 6 (AP)— Six Swi mountain climbers toiled up tiie bleak slopes of unconquere t Mr. Everest today lif i final struggle toward the snow-covered summit, five ana a halt miles high. No man has eve? climbed this world': tallesi peak an returned tc53 words
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Article216 1952-10-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter KICIIAKD PAIL HERMAN, a 38-year-old Dutch Eurasian remand prisoner at the Central Police Station, South Bridge Road, Singapore, was found shot through the runt temple outside his cell shortly after two O'clock yesterday afternoon. P immediately summoned an ambul v but Herman216 words
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Article778 1952-10-07 1 Gets Biggest Thrill In Visit To Estate Sees Life Of Planter's Wife KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Most thrilling experience m the whole of the Duchess of Kent's visit to Singapore and Malaya occurred this afternoon when at 2.45 o'clock she met a convoy of eight armoured vehicles two778 words
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Article83 1952-10-07 1 PRETORIA, Oct. 6 (Reuter).— Tshekedi Khama. former regent of the Bamangwato tribe and 15 of his followers were re-admit-ted as full members of the tribe at a ceremony ;it Serowe on Thursday, the United Kingdom High Commissioner announced here today. Tshekedi. uncle of the exiled :r:ba! chief.83 words
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Article49 1952-10-07 1 HULL. (England), Oci 6 CAP) —Twenty crewmen <>t the British fishing trawler Norman were drowned when their f>'29-tor> vessel foundered m a der.se fog ofl the rocky southeast coast ol Greenland, it was reported here today. Only one survivor, 19--year-old Norman Spencer, w;is picked out.49 words
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Article35 1952-10-07 1 TAIPKH. Oct. 6 (AFP)—Chinese guerillaa operating .i! im^ the Fukien coa^st intercepted and captured a freighter carrying materials to Red China, it was announced today. The ca; was chiefly cement and military supplies.35 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-10-07 1 THE United States Army's giant cannon, designed to deliver an atomic shell deep into enemy territory, rests m its firing position at Aberdeen, Maryland, proving ground after being unloaded from it* tarrying vehicles. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-10-07 1 photo. The Duchess taps a rubber tree m Bertain Estate, Malacca, which she visited yesterday. On the right of the DpchtM is Mr. Ilaininett, Resident Commissioner. On her left is the Duke StandardStandard - 33 words
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140 1952-10-07 1 THE three Singapore Europeans who were injured when the Royal Singapore Flying Club Auster aircraft i'orcelanded three miles west of Johore-Labis estate on Sunday evening, are now m the Johore Bahru General Hospital receiving treatment. The three Europeans are the Pi; »1 Jack Tate. Mr.140 words
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Article108 1952-10-07 1 MADRAS, Oct. 6 (UP)— When the petition of Mr. C. Govinda Menon. a Singapore lawyer, and Mrs. Vilasini Menon* questioning the validity of their arrest under the Fugitive Offenders Act came up before the Chief Presidency Magistrate here today, the counsel for the petitioners asked for a108 words
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Article28 1952-10-07 1 MR. John M. Allison, American Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, left Hongkong yesterday for Bangkok. He will proceed later to Saigon. AFP28 words
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Article111 1952-10-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Today the first anniversary of the murder of Sir Henry Gurney, was observed with a simple religious service at his grave m Cheras Road cemetery. Sir Gerald Templer, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. Watherston, the111 words
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167 1952-10-07 1 Standard Staff Reporter A STORM of protest was raised yesterday by Singapore Government and aided school teachers and students over the slashing of the annual Christmas holidays to three weeks and two days this year, from the usual four to five weeks. The management committee167 words
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Article156 1952-10-07 1 LONDON. Oft. (i (Renter) Plans lor the coronation next year of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II were criticised today by the independent right-wing Daily Express. The newspaper said m a Leading article: "Ever since preparations began there has been nothing but blunder, blunder." The Daily Express pointed156 words
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Article32 1952-10-07 1 A FURTHER 2.945 persons were vaccinated yesterday. The total fur the 47 days since the campaign started is 396,533. This figure dues not include those persons vaccinuted by private practitioners.32 words
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Article29 1952-10-07 1 AMSTERDAM. Oct. 6 (Beuter) A £9.000.000 European atomic research laboratory is to be built m Switzerland, the Eui opean Council for Atomic Research decided- here today.29 words
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Article29 1952-10-07 1 WASHINGTON, Oct fi «AP—A us Judge today refused to discharge a special grand Jury organised In Washington last month to Investigate ;i! > alleged Internationa] oil monopoly.29 words
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Article31 1952-10-07 1 HONGKONG <)<:. <i CP»Chinese nvooaen here tired r )f the ancient custom of sharing a h.ii band with other itorimi art about to .i;):>e;il t<> ttie govexomeat to bun CYiicubiuag-e.31 words
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Article237 1952-10-07 1 MALACCA, Mon Malacca «i gay itl buntings, flag penai arches wi. aid w< to the royi is tl ou md ait* d ou side the airport to come the Du. and her son 1 I i historic town. The i tn ail ol gaiety md237 words
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Article334 1952-10-07 1 NAIBOBI, get I, 'APi An African with a Run burst into a room at a farmhouse n«;ir Iht«' last nii:ht IV belt Mr. and Mrs. K. Bindloss Wen rntrrtaininn two l.uro lH\«n friends. Thi* Alriran aimed at Mrs Bindloss. but he stumbled as he fired and the shot334 words
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Advertisement63 1952-10-07 1 W/IWIIORTHBWD6IR? I CAPITOL BIDS) ifOßt-% Then si» dajrs lo Singapore vO\^^Vll/ fUasj; i dj.^ m lh« matter of j(j^ food company sad Capstan. uXA~"~Ty' Sea or •bort. whenever 1 Koplt gel logethe? Capslaa P&*J 'jiL p jt* the seal of pleasure to tb» |r\ /f^( *Ijr^*, people are saying HAVt63 words
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Advertisement116 1952-10-07 1 PiiiiiMß^-" ixelream>^^ COU> STOOAOI f V^^X ii, A. A l*j A*A*A,~\ A. A #VvV W W I I I I I W AUTO RADIOGRAM jHL B for A.C. Mains only List Prices Spore Penang $685.00 Federation $795.00 less 10 v, discount for cosh Available from atl cvthor te4 tfea 'c116 words
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Article274 1952-10-07 2 Prisoner Death Verdict MISADVENTURE A PANEL of five jurors, nprising a European, a F irasian, an Indian and two i' vne>e. unanimously returned it finding of misadventure after a snort adjournment of a Singapore inquest yesterday into the death of a remand prisoner Teo Chong Heng. 29, vbfl died m274 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-10-07 2 Photo. 11. M.5. Belfast srei m action, firing a six inch salvo against mrmy troop concentrations on the West Coast of Korea. She arrived m Singapore yesterday on the way home to Chatham. Kent, where she will be refitted and fo into reserve. Only man bearing battle scan homeStandard - 136 words
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Article502 1952-10-07 2 Standard Shipping Reporter H.M.S. BELFAST, veteran 11,550-ton cruiser of the Korean war, anchored briefly m Singapore harbour yesterday morning for an historic meeting with Ihe First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, who went on board to thank the men of his "fighting navy"502 words
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193 1952-10-07 2 SINGAPORE is the healthiest city m the Far East, and the mortality rate goes steadily down and down, Dr. N. A. Canton, the City Health Officer, told The Standard yesterday. He added that it was difficult to establish any accurate figures as to193 words
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Article87 1952-10-07 2 PILING work has started for a new. four-storey. $200,000 hotel m Waterloo Street, Mr. Chan Yee Lim. the architect told The Standard yesterday. The lower floor of the 40--room hotel building will be used as a store by Teck Huat and Co.. Ltd.. the owners, who are87 words
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Article261 1952-10-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter MISS Amy Laycock, Singapore City Councillor (Progressive East), told her electorate that if re-elected m the forthcoming December Elections for the City Council, she wiU continue to serve the East Ward "to the best of my ability." She contested and won the City Council seat261 words
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Article177 1952-10-07 2 Trust Warns: Beware Of Bogus Inspectors Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING to appliconts for Singapore Improvement Trust houses that there is a set of racketeers going round and claiming to represent the Trust was issued yesterday m on official statement. The statement warns that the Trust has177 words
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Article187 1952-10-07 2 WHEN fined $200. m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for giving a $5 bribe to a police constable. Ngor Chwee Thuan, an elderly twakow man. gesticulated wildly with his hands m the dock and kopt shouting: "'l'm not satisfied! I'm not satisfied!" He refused to187 words
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Article142 1952-10-07 2 A CLERK, Lou Choo Leong (22) told the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yeserday that he broke into a neighbour's house because N e was "hard-up" and very desi. crate. Lou, pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into an attap house m142 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-10-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter "Where are they going to hang this?'* was the first question asked by a few people wit* had a preview of the gigantic mural, "Cavalcade of Commonwealth" painted by Feliks Topolski specially for the Festival of Britain, it was presented to the Colony134 words
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155 1952-10-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. TAN CHIN TUAN, Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council is to query the Colony Government on a report which appeared m a Singa- pore afternoon newspaper. He will ask, m written questions to be tabled at the Legislative Council meeting155 words
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Article62 1952-10-07 2 A CHARGE of murder and another of attempted murder, were explained to Kian Ah Tee m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was alleged to have murdered Chiong Ah Eng, and slashed the neck of Looi Ah Hiong. at an address m Martin Road on62 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-10-07 2 A SPECIAL exhibition of technical trades is being organized by the Junior Technical Trade School m Balestier Road m conjunction with Education Week. The exhibition is open to the public for three days, beginning tomorrow between 1 to 6 p.m. The day school has 205 students. Over79 words
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Article66 1952-10-07 2 LIM AH HOON, a taxi driver was fined $45 or $14 days rigorous imprisonment for plying his taxi m the Singapore Harbour Board area on Oct. 4. A polite lieutenant saw a group of taxis obstructing Gate No. I. He told them to get away.66 words
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Article177 1952-10-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter CLERKS working at the Singapore Colonial Secretariat m Empress Place were yesterj day "furious!}'" smoking away Ito make up for ]ost "puffs" I because of the ban imposed by i a high Government official I since Oct. I. Following The Standard rei port177 words
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Advertisement206 1952-10-07 2 fl^xarel 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THf k£Xa C 'ARTLRS. MERC H\\i |/Ul »ester House, Old Road Si /Rv ulittAl'^fi^^^^^' a <^k f^k Ik y *^^H Ihe Czechoslovak cameras I »iiS!^^ and projectors ranee ny -♦I/'^IA inff to their matunt\ xud faultless execution Ninons W~*"~**?\_ the best on thr world206 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-10-07 2 l.:-:.-.;! 1 ThERE'S TH' \f YOU'RE A I I OH, AH MISSES MAM SWEET W -AM' ASSOSHEEATJKJ' WIF *W^^^^aaJ v vV^ V FLOWERS. GOOD KID. **v I U'L WJFE-BUT AH »S SO Jt\ >'■' GEWNULMEN WHO IS SO INTEP- c •5 K- W^T»--»~_ y i MMh SUH.'? r 4^l\ NOW-96 words
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Article343 1952-10-07 3 GOVT. ACCEPTS SCHOOLS' OFFER 300 Extra Seats For Boys Girls On Passing Std. V Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. E. INCE, Deputy Director of Edu cation Singapore, told The Standard yesterday that they had received the offer o* 300 extra seats to be made available by the Aided Schools, and343 words
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Article116 1952-10-07 3 justice Knight Grants 2 Decrees Mi: JUSTICE Knight ird t.vo petitions for on p in the Singapore High: Court yesterday, m belli (uses h- granted the piirjnt a decree nisi, v h to be Made absolute Ikrec months. Hannah An. <• :ier who tnc 9 bos v husl Jim H116 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-10-07 3 TWELVE student leaehen iiui iw,) lectaren at the Singapore Teachers' Training Collrge donated blood yesterday m rnpnmc to a further appeal bj th»« Blood Tnmsfasioa Tnit for more HiMior... Standard pimto show s th»* ii Heathen ;»t the I iiit'> reception room.42 words
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Article111 1952-10-07 3 FOURTEEN members of the Singapore Teachers Training College nine Chinese, two Indians two Europeans and a Malay hurriedly arrived at the Colony Blood Transfusion Unit, General Hospital, early yesterday morning to give their blood m response to a further appeal by the Unit for more111 words
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Article72 1952-10-07 3 Drivers Want MCA Help THE Malay Drivers' Welfare Association, a branch of the Singapore Malay Union, will apply to MCA for help. This decision was taken at the first annual general meeting held on Sunday at the Koto Raja Club. About 50 people, including the SAIU president, Che Mohd. Sidik,72 words
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Article46 1952-10-07 3 THE Canossian Institute will upon Fatima Home for handicapped children 3t the Canossa Convent, Aljunied Road, on Oct 13. Mr. J. E. Smith, acting Secretary of the Social Welfare will dec' are the new building open. The building will cjsi approximately $120,000.46 words
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Article27 1952-10-07 3 ISMAIL bin A- llah was Dned $10 n the < trate's couii of X i Til ;^i foi ;:ini, r his goats astray m public places27 words
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Article240 1952-10-07 3 $2,500 Fine For Having Pure Gold d r t Judge, H LJvin vr- I >rv told S a thai two M S per cci p ire boughi I ixn five ago as a preseni to his rod a k of li h I, he used Tun- Pagai R -,t- .'2.500,240 words
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182 1952-10-07 3 AN APPEAL for more Malay literature and texts for the use of students m Malay studies was made yesterday by the University of Malaya's Librarian, Mr. E. H. Clark. Mr. Clark told The Standard that apart from a small donation of Malay books made recently182 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-10-07 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Beng Yeow who were married m Singapore. Th e bride was formerly Miss Goh Geok Heng.20 words
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Article30 1952-10-07 3 Mr. Sardar Pritam S ngh, who was promoted Superintendent of Police, was feted at a dinner party given by friendand well-wishers at' Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur last Saturday.30 words
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Article63 1952-10-07 3 A UNION has been formed for all workers employed by the Department of Civil Aviation, Air. Lee Yong Mm secretary of the union, told The Standard yesterday. The president of the Union is Che Abdullah Sani. Air. Lee said that copies of the rules and regulations63 words
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Article80 1952-10-07 3 THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council has agreed to employ another gang of 18 men foi antimosquito work. Air. T. P. F. McNeice. City Council President told The Standard yesterday. Mr. McNeice said this was necessary because more areas m Singapore are being opened up80 words
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Article44 1952-10-07 3 KUANTAN, Mori.— A claim by Yacob bin Salleh. manager of the Pahang Motors, against Lim Kok Kee for a sum $1000 lor cost of repairs to hK oar, was dismissed by Mr. E. L. M. Smallwood, President of the Sessions Court here.44 words
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Article164 1952-10-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of Singapore mothers have "utterly wasted their own time and that of the City medical authorities by not bringing their babies back for second anti-diphtheria inoculations. Dr. N. A. Canton the Singapore City Health Officer told The Standard yesterday. "The first inoculation164 words
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Article171 1952-10-07 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council is to ask the Govern ment "urgently" whether it is prepared to set aside land m the rural area for pig rearing nurnoses. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the City Council, told The Standard yesterday that171 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-10-07 3 photo. The r >th Singapore Company of (be Boys* Brigade li<'ld its 14th annual inspection and display at the Presbyterian Boys' School m Koon Senj? Road. Picture shows Mrs. B.F. Atherton, wife of the chairman, presenting the Certificate of Discharge to one of the boys. Looking onStandard - 56 words
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Article65 1952-10-07 3 Fire Destroys All In Room POl 'H Chinese Iren p ing In a rubi< c nfl I i ug Road s f torning c l Are sudd .c -iv* n the roo 4 everjrI 1:. it .i" b .</■' WMt utick f v ,t. out by a fin m few65 words
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Article36 1952-10-07 3 a 5: »R! Quti un R id wn 2<e dvi injg the v^.- 1 Phe i t the < iy n r to thai 0 i texti s dad •> n emo\ esd during the I36 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-10-07 3 i. s^ I i^ 'iin HBBBBBBB NOPE, "TO Ur -I U. CERTAINLY bE GLAD ff 5^ THE GAJi T^EVRE flMj20 words
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289 1952-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Mr. D. C. Horton SecreUry^nd ExeciiUve Offleer ol the Rnral and Industrial SmSmnt Authority, said over Radio Malaya last rtrirtthattt was impossible to apply hard and fast nfes toWDA, as it waTan expanding organization for which schemes were planned as289 words
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Article125 1952-10-07 4 KOALA U T MPUR, Mon.— Members of the Federation of Malaya and Selangor branches of the St. John Ambulance As■ociation and Brigade were hosts at a party at the Coliseum cafe |t»*n t0 outstation iimtitu "he toolc P art m the parade and inspection of125 words
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Article53 1952-10-07 4 IPOH. Mon.— The death oc- aned at the District Hospital. Ipob yoterday of Mr. J. P. 'I armalinkan, a 77-year-old Government pensioner, who v. taken Q] on Saturday. Mr. Tharmalinkam was formerly so Accountant attached to the K.-:'a Sanitary Board. He leaves behind his widow, one V :i53 words
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Article45 1952-10-07 4 DR. K. KAXAGASIXGAM. Medha! and Health Officer for Fast Pahang, left Kuantan yeslerday for a coastal inspection t.ur "along the Endau-Rompin *rea. This ia the first visit to be '.r.ade by a medical officer 1o this part of the coast since ■<he l.beration.45 words
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Article68 1952-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Schoolchildren of Kuala Lumpur who have been disappointed over not having been given the opportunity since yesterday to see the Duchess of Kent and her son will have their wish fulfilled. The Standard understands that arrangements are now 1 being made for68 words
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Article188 1952-10-07 4 KUANTAN, Mon.— A youth. Ho Tong Nam, was committed to stand trial at the High Court at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry before the Circuit Magistrate. Che Abdul Hamid bin Haji Hassan today on three tentative charges of being m possession of a firearm m188 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-10-07 4 Photo by Mr. Tan Teik Lte (standing middle tack row) and a group of Penan* enthusiastic listeners to the English programme of Radio Malaya gave a farewell dinner to Mr. Mrs. Lea Thome of Radio Malaya, Penan*, (seated xth and seventh tram left) at the Loke Thye Kee restaurant recently.Sam Kai Lee - 74 words
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352 1952-10-07 4 21 /2 M. PLAN HITS SNAG Malaya May Not Get Fisheries Institute Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The much publicised %2\ million CcmmonwccM. fresh water fisheries institute at Balik Pulau may just be another lection of blueprints left to gother dust m the recesses of some cdmmj trotive pigeon-hole. Earmarked352 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-10-07 4 Directors of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club are show* inspecting the United Nations posters during a discussion lor plans for the observance of United Nations on Oct. l\. Left to right are (seated) Mr. T. Sivapragasam, president; Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, District governor; (standing) Messrs. A. W. Nasse. W. P.57 words
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Article67 1952-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Men.— K. Chinniah, Railway labourer m Ipoh who was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thomson at the Perak Assizes for rape, had his appeal against the conviction and sentence dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal today. The appellant was67 words
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Article54 1952-10-07 4 PENANG. Mon. The proposed air trip for the 20 delegates to see the training at the Pol'ce Depot m Kuala Lumpur, scheduled for tomorrow. has been postponed owing to the visit of the Duchess of Kent there. The recruitment of Chinese for the Police Force will begin about54 words
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Article156 1952-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The retraining of Special Constables m Perak has hitherto been done m temporary campi situated at Tariah ll'ilam and Siputeh but yesterday *he now course starter! m ;he iKf ramp close to the Ipoh Airfield. Described as one of the156 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-10-07 4 photo. Malacca's seventh mass wedding was held at the Meng Seng Charitable Association recently. Fourteen couples were married. Meng Seng's President Mr. Cheonr Seng Wan who officiated at the ceremony is seated m the centre. On his left is the Collector of Land Revenue Mr. J. E. M. Cave andReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement134 1952-10-07 4 %T\ li /4 i^^^H I Jj— jjs F'/JB^ I^^vmi Tf jm FBg=^=feri aß^Bl r~ —^8 BH U^ m p/iovtde ouunafcW o|%aatu^ eeononiXj FORD THAMES' tracks hove boon developed to provide maximum •aod space without sacrificing driver's comfort. Other outstanding ===^===^====z features are 16" diameter brakes, with power to cover all134 words
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Article268 1952-10-07 5 THE 'WEEK' Big Exhibition Planned At Hall Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Education Week will be opened by Sir Sydney Came, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya at a ceremony which will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 11 a.m., on Friday. Immediately after the268 words
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Article79 1952-10-07 5 AX ATTEMPT to persuade trre Singapore Naval b.i.^c Labour Union to call off its boycott of ;he forthcoming by-election for 1 the Seletar seat m the Singa- D f 'r e Legislative Council b.v the Singapore Progressive Party, I failed yesterday. Party representatives Included I Legislative Councillors79 words
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Article49 1952-10-07 5 Stand.nd Staff Reporter A TRISHA rider. Tan San Peo (54) ol Chi My Road.: Singapore, fell into the Rocbore j Canal river at about 2»50 p.m. yesterday. Tan was picked up by three pedestrians but died before the arrival of the ambulance.] Oct. 5.49 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-10-07 5 photo. Two Hind a devotees are seen here crossing the burning charcoal pit m the firewalking ceremony at the Ma riamm an Temple m South Bridge Road Singapore. The devotee with the garland around his neck is carrying milk, with the mouth of the container covered by flowers. The milkStandard - 64 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-10-07 5 TWO GOLD medals, presented by the Singapore Medical Services Union, were awarded to two outstanding: nurses. at a certificate presentation ceremony yesterday. One of the nurses. Miss Ang Lay Wah. is seen receiving her medal from Miss F. N. Udell, Chief Nursing Officer to the Colonial Office. Standard51 words
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Article391 1952-10-07 5 DR. VICKEES DR. W. J. Vickers, the Director of Medical Services, said yesterday that the present nurses m Singapore would be the envy of their opposite numbers m most of the surrounding countries. lie was addressing 75 trained nurses the largest number On record at the391 words
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Article260 1952-10-07 5 THE heavy shower could not hinder the annual fire-walking ceremony of the Hindus last nitsht. 111 the Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road, Singapore. A crowd of over 2,000 people of all races witnessed 1 the devotees walking over the glowing cinders. Tiie260 words
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Article310 1952-10-07 5 THE presence of the Duchess of Kent and the Duke of Kent at the rally of youth organisations will make the Singapore Education Week "a particularly proud and lasting memory m the minds of every child," says the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll,310 words
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Article125 1952-10-07 5 CITIZENS of the Union ol Burma residing m Singapore are a.-^ked to register their names and addresses ai the Colony's Burmese Consulate m Bournemouth Road. A spokesman of the Consulate told The Standard yesterday that the object of registration was partly a formality and125 words
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Article62 1952-10-07 5 WHILE most of the crew mcmi bers ot a fishing boat, were fined $20 each, the five crew members of another boat all fishermen. were e.icM fined S.~>. m the Sir.--i gapore Third District Court yesI terda\\ for being found m a cur- tew area m the sea,62 words
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Article752 1952-10-07 6 A CIGARETTE is another nail m your coffin! A Right? Tobacco is slow poison! Right? Nicotine shortens your life! Tobacco is fertile soil for cancer. Smoking is disgusting, filthy, stops growth! Right? E king pollutes the air. stains the finger nails and irritates your throat! Right? Snicking752 words
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Article1349 1952-10-07 6 DEMOCRACY MEANS JUSTICE ONE of the differences between democracy and communism is that under democracy all men and women are entitled to a fair trial. Under the communist system of government anyone, at any time, can be sent to prison without trial, and executions can be carried out without the1,349 words
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Article1370 1952-10-07 6 The Role Of The Chinese In Siam BY A TIMES CORRESPONDENT T^HE interest shown by the Chinese Government m its communities oversea dates from the early days of the Kuomintang. The rise to power of the Communist Party m China, coming at a time of political unrest m those South-East1,370 words
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269 1952-10-07 6 Sir: The Singapore police are rounding up the oprumsmokers, the Federation Government are hounding the money-lenders out of business and the Catholics are forming a Legion- of Decency. Since off and on for the past 25 years, the opium habit, the borrowing habit and the269 words
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Article90 1952-10-07 6 Review of Views 1 No Smoking <' -s ment <- > nrmi i Utu i M( I like r erks the offic< 1 I 'Sn' to these I After the w.v i Btanding bei i i contii ies I i realised could not be Clerki denin' is |IHI U.S I90 words
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Advertisement111 1952-10-07 6 independent Morning Newspaper 111 .J. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****;— ***** Coble tf Telegraph Addie«M TK3ERNEWS. Singepert. BRANCH OFFICES I LONDON Room 222. The Time* Building, Anting House Square, London, EC 4* Jft tUMPUft «FOM PENANG fieV Street^ ti Cowan Street. 8 teith Street, 10^6*4588, Telephone111 words
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Advertisement57 1952-10-07 6 i I I 111 Jt*?* 'i y Ml t X i /i c V Community Plate designs Sf« noted for their beauty, ordinal- and distinctiieness. They add <fi<i I and dignify to the table, Made by highly skilled, experienced craftsmen I have been favoured by the best of euuipnun surroundings57 words
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288 1952-10-07 7 IRAN MAY SEVER UK RELATIONS Mossadeq Hits At Britain's Oil Reply TEHERAN, Oct. 6 (UP) A spokesman for Premier Mohammed Mossadcq said today that Iran must sever diplomatic relations with Britain immediately because the Anglo-American reply note "completely sidetracked" Mossadeq's latest proposals. Kazem Hassibi addressed a press conference while the288 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-10-07 7 Dato Naning of Malacca presents a kris to the Duchess of* Kent during the royal visit to the Settlement.19 words
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Article70 1952-10-07 7 Oct t up s«cu i ever re md i tonic tesi md H mtinued gatta c results B rt <• iresi main- Aus- n e >. comei i k all eivi i i i rpo for ts m ecu ri I Friday's tesi the lm-70 words
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Article23 1952-10-07 7 LONI> AH*) Fxr J I g i Britai r East during J.G S M ited today >-d lrur be S£lS23 words
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Article36 1952-10-07 7 BI Rl N I 6, I UP) -Easi ennan I ista jrester- d train B. n an I the ted eif Brsl \g t We Berlii the Zme oi f Both to w stern36 words
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Article21 1952-10-07 7 CAIR4 Oct 5 (AP)- Food ashed from Ifl pei -at todaj by ordei r'-\ -:nier Gco. Mohan b.21 words
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Article87 1952-10-07 7 1 200 More To To Join TUG OVER 1.206 Colony workers will be added to the already 50,000-strong Singapore Trade CFnion Congress, it formal applications for affiliation from uree Unions are approved by the Congress executive council. The Unions— the Singapore General Labour Union, the Breweries Employees Union and the87 words
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Article122 1952-10-07 7 Standard Staff Reporter A PUBLIC joint-recital by three local artistes will be given !in the auditorium of Radio i Malaya from 9.15 to 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday next. The three artistes are Mrs. Maria Lee-Howe Tay. soprano (A.R.C.M. and Licentiate Diploma for Teaching from122 words
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Article86 1952-10-07 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council is to amend the Animal and Birdshop Byiaws so as to prevent the slaughter of animals and birds on the premises. Mr. T.P.F. McNeiee. President of the City Council. t°!d The Standard yesterday that at present the people86 words
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Article52 1952-10-07 7 CONSUL GENERAL and Mrs. Charley F. Baldwin left Singapore early Monday morning by plane for Washington. D.C. The Baldwins expect to return to Singapore about "mid-January." During the Consul Generals absence. Consul Richard H. Hawkins, Jr., Deputy Chiet Officer of :he American Consulate General, Singapore, will be52 words
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147 1952-10-07 7 THE Duchess of Kent has changed her original schedule and will now pay another visit to Tengah Airport. This change has been made at her own request. She will go there tomorrow morning to visit the officers and airmen of No. 1 Bomber Squadron,147 words
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Article67 1952-10-07 7 Dr. Everette Wesley Dick (28) who r;ime to Singapore on Sept. 16 to join the Youngberg Memorial Hospital passed away at the British Military Hospital last Friday. He leaves behind his wife, Muriel, daughter Raylene Dick and" son Duane Dick. A memorial .service will67 words
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Article71 1952-10-07 7 LONDON. Oet 6 <UP >.—Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden today expressed Britain's grief over the death Of Australian newspaper proprietor Sir Keith Murdoch. In a Statement issued by the Foreign Office he said. "We are indeed grieved at the d?ath of Sir Keith Murdoch; A istralia and71 words
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Article43 1952-10-07 7 CAIRO. On. 6 (Reuter).— Mustafa El Nahaa 77. today refciKned as leader of the Wafd, Egypt's biggest party, and simultaneously the party executive decided to register under General Naguib's decree requiring all political parties to purge themselves of undesirables or dissolve.43 words
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Article82 1952-10-07 7 PANMUNJOM. Oct. 6. (UP).— The United Nations today urged the Communists to accept an Allied plan for -delivery of parcels to war prisoners because of the concern felt for "the welfare of United Nations Command personnel now prisoners of the Communists." The proposal was made82 words
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Article86 1952-10-07 7 LONDON, On. B Renter*—T he Lord Mayor of London, Sir Leslie Boyre. announced today that contributions were (lowing m to tne new]\ -opened fund f 'r a national memorial to -he iate King George VI "Great institution! are Mibseribing large nunj and humble folk are86 words
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76 1952-10-07 7 LONDON. Oct S '1"P -Britain*s air defencen art top secret, senior Royal AJr Force officers believed alter studying the Una] reports today for the B phase of the biggest mock ail trai since before World War II Bombers, including 600 Canberra jets, raided London,76 words
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Article80 1952-10-07 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 6. The following ore the closing prices of rubbei ond tin on th« London Market todoy Spot 211 d. Nov. Dec. ZHd. Jon. 'Mar. 21 id. Apr. Junf 21. 1 d. June/ Sept. 21 d. Oct. c.i.f. 21 id. Morkct: Quiet.80 words
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578 1952-10-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— There was a scene of rich oriental splendour tonight at King's House as General Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Templer were hosts at a dinner party to honour the Duchess of Kent. The table was laid with long runners of red Malay578 words
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357 1952-10-07 7 LONDON, Ort 6 (Reuter)— The speech madr m Moscow by M. (Jcorsi Malenkov Soviet Deputy Premier last night heralds a full-scale diplomatic and propaganda attempt by the Soviet Union to isolate the I nited States from her allies, Western diplomatic quarters said here357 words
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Article67 1952-10-07 7 NEW DELHI O 1 < Efc itei >. --T te Indi tn N tti mal I kragi i i the cou try'i ro ti| Parrtj i s conside ing a propoj foi reg v -••.:,ii non-omcial i {anisa* tions m A.-ian and A.frican coun. iea to join its67 words
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Article136 1952-10-07 7 LONDON, Oct 8 (UP) The former Prime Ifin Mr. Clement Attlee. under fire yesterday fron own right-wingers f<>r Csti to lead their forces agai:.^ coup by the teftwingers 1 eadcr. Mr. Aneurin Bcvaii, ii, i« Labour Party. One pro-Labour newspapec coupled a violent attacst < t136 words
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Article82 1952-10-07 7 LONDON. Oct fi HP) A Sunday Dispatch bannerlined a storj ctaimiag th.it two scientists from the British Home Oflfi<<> exposed themselves to the atom 1 1 .1 1 at Monte Bcllo Islands <>n Fridaj I'rom a closer r.ume than humans ever attempted be i ore. The82 words
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Article113 1952-10-07 7 THE Singapore I B*i Labour Union will de d< day whether to accept i award of increa m I of living allowance > ttn Ed, daily-rated i ol the B. c, anooui ed i I .>lr. B. Sithiah, r i: lent of the Union tolri Tuc113 words
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Advertisement51 1952-10-07 7 *%m A WI MIC V y -v' v.'v. i i .-.'.-.'.v,v.-. i i 1 Xvivjv^^i^^^^.' i^v.-.-Jv!-.-. 1 .•.\*.::yy.::::::v.:' _y^ >>4ci";-:-; iix-;j^F^^^H J ;:v: ;v;;.\-: v:-:..- \7>x':yv". >■"; v: '^W^y^g ***•--_*'>■■ MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND #j-^gJT" TO $4/?AWAK, NO/?r« BORNEO, /£s&mfs& INDONESIA, THAILAND AND >^^\flW^ MANAGERS: M/IitSFIELD CO. ITD. OCEAH51 words
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Advertisement70 1952-10-07 7 DIAMINT 1 f BRITAIN S FINEST CONFECTIONERY V^-> SWEETS!! IN ATTRACTIVE 20 OZ. ALUMINIUM IN ATTRACTIVE 14 OZ. ALUMINIUM CONTAINERS: CONTAINERS: ACID DROPS 5 1 65 BUTTER LOLLIES 1 65 FRUIT LOLLIES S 1 €5 BUTTER MINTS S 1 40 GRAPE FRUITS S 1 65 LIME FRUITS S1 65 OLD70 words
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320 1952-10-07 8 SHIPPING WAR ENDS Maersk Wins Fight Standard Shipping Reporter THE five-month-old shipping war between the Danish Maersk Line and the Indonesia-Japan freight conference ended i yesterday. The Maersk Line won a singular triumph. The conference announced that the Maersk Line will now join the freight conference which controls shipping between320 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-07 8 1 photo This new petrol jetty m the Gulf of Fos near Marseilles, south France, was inaugurated on Sept. 28 by M. MartinaudDeplat. Minister of Justice. Tankers will unload oil from the Middle East APAP - 35 words
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Article100 1952-10-07 8 NEW export orders worth £2.000.000 were announced by Leyjands Motors Ltd.. of Lancashire, on the first day of the Commercial Motor Show at Earl's Court. London, which closed last week. Countries placing orders are Chile. Yugoslavia, the Middle East. Nigeria. Sweden. Turkey and South Africa.100 words
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Advertisement798 1952-10-07 8 j| POPPY DAY DIAMY jj "MISTAKES AND MISFITS* at SL < i W«L ?9th O«t. Andrew's War Mem. Hall. On sale almost j,| H 3O-1. !0 pm. »«w cloUiißf. toys, books, painting He. ii Admission 20 cents. ||j CHILDREN'S FUNFAIR M (iRI AT i Sal Kf u v WORLD". Admission798 words
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Advertisement497 1952-10-07 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China *n«* Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Fuiiin?" Oct 7 Hongkong "Soochow" Ort 19 Oct 23 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore For H'kong "Szeehuen"497 words
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Advertisement549 1952-10-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Nederland Line Line Rotterdam Rottedam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penanff LIMBURG (RL) Gdns. 36 37 9 Oct 10 Oct POELAH LAUT (SMN) 19/24 Oc t 2526 Oct F7/9Ort SOESTDYK (HAL)549 words
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Advertisement453 1952-10-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA l h <n\ -LALANIHA* for Bangkok 16 17 Oct I "MA(iHALA f tor Bangkok 45 ov 3 3 N(M "ASIA" foi Bangkok Salmon Hongkong. Manila Kobe "PRETORIA" for Bangkok ?T .>M Nov "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon. H-kong, Manila Kobe. ?okohama 3 4 !><><■453 words
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168 1952-10-07 9 NEW SOAP FACTORY PLANNED $140,000 Project To Produce 400 Cases Daily Stondord Staff Reporter SINGAPORE may hove a new soap factory ot the 3rd milestone Serangoon Road if plans, now m the hands of the City Council authorities, ere approved. The proposed factory, estimated to cost $140,000, b». the most168 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-10-07 9 photo. Mr. D.C. MacGillivray, the Deputy High Commissioner, and Mr. H. van Oss, American Consul m the Federation, watch a caterpillar tractor with bulldozer pushing a LeTourneau carry-all scraper during a recent fourday tour of Pahang. Some of the road-making machines were gifts from the United States Government under herUPI - 55 words
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Article89 1952-10-07 9 TOKYO. Oct. 6. (UP)— Peking Radio last night announced the signing of a trade agreement at Peking between the Communist Chinese regime and Ceylon. The broadcast, monitored hfcre, said Red China would ship 80.000 tons of rice to Ceylon of whirh the first shipment of 20.00089 words
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Article52 1952-10-07 9 COLOMBO. Oct. 6. (Reuter). A Japanese textile mission is shortly expected to arrive here to promote the sale of their goods, usually reliable sources said today. The mission consisting of businessmen will hold an exhibition of rayon and silk? which they are prepared *o export immediately52 words
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128 1952-10-07 9 Standard Staff Reporter THF tyre situation m Singapore remains generally i.<><ul and the most popular sizes can be obtained without difficulty. Since the price of tyres was reduced last May. there has been no further price fluctuation and although rubber has depreciated m price128 words
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Article114 1952-10-07 9 By Arnold Brackmon J IRAR T A, Oct. 6.—lnian news .isency Antara d from Tokyo that the J. .nc^e are forming a new lpsny with a capital of 100 :>n yen to exploit SouthEast A.sian forests. A.'itara sad that representaof .lapanc^ papers and p i114 words
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Article97 1952-10-07 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 6 (UP>— Onußcridal rirda today repr.r'eri that Hongkong exports *o Thailand were cut down re•en T !y by Japanese competition. F.<;ti-tlv h-. >w rKni.v Hongkon« has suffered from the Jannnr^e trade comeback was nol a pertained, but the *"T v. early visible m97 words
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Article79 1952-10-07 9 B-, I w Exdnnai Banks n buying rates to mer(per SILK) Maiavan) are: M 11/11 tT.T.), M i D < B 15, lt> 01) credit r\ 33 on trade bills (90 Canad i 31 3/8 IT.T.), 31» I] 90 i/st>. g II T O.D >: Xe.v79 words
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Article175 1952-10-07 9 WITH continued lack of overseas demand rubber prices fell by about 1 cent per lb. on the weekend levels on a quiet and slightly easier market m Singapore yesterday. Opening at around Saturday's closing levels, prices were maintained throughout the morning but eased m175 words
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Article119 1952-10-07 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per 111.) m Singa pore yesterdaf were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 73} 741 F.O B m bales On. No. 1 R.S.S. 74i 742 No. 2 R.S.S. 68 «Si No. 3 R.S.S. M 644 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening119 words
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Article81 1952-10-07 9 THE produce market m Singapore yesterday was dull m the coconut oil section and quietly steady m copra, with no business reported. Copra had buyers at S2& per picul and sellers at $28*. Coconut oil sellers indicated $46 per picul with buyers at $44. Betel nut81 words
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Article79 1952-10-07 9 Tin Exports Increase EXPORTS of tin and tin concentrates from Malaya during September showed an increase over the previous month, 6,925 tons being shipped according to official statistics (5,552 tons m August). In the nine months of this year Malaya has shipped 48,982 "tons compared with 49,310 tons for the79 words
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Article675 1952-10-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The m market opened i e«k on a quiet note with an inclination to l S^llrr^ m industrial i s predominated. Rubbers unchanged and INDUSTRIALS Buytrs Sellers $Hrn Bricks Pret 2.13 2.30 5 3.50 3-80 A ice 12 30 13 50 H B Pet675 words
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112 1952-10-07 9 THE need for electric power was stressed at the tour-day conference of ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East) on electric power at Bangkok at which Malaya and British Borneo were represented as associate members. Discussing the region's electric power requirements112 words
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Article38 1952-10-07 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 6.— Special Standard Service.— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.87 to £1 sterling $6,250 to U.S. $1: $1835 to Malayan $1: $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $288 to one tael.38 words
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Article47 1952-10-07 9 THE directors of Austral Malay Tin group report the following returns for September: Kampong Kamunting recovered 78 piculs of ore, Thabawleik 1,468 piculs, Pungah 711 piculs, Austral Amalgamated 117 piculs (Asam Kumbang section on tribute), 1.190 piculs (Ulu Yam section) and 540 piculs (Puchong section).47 words
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181 1952-10-07 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (AP) Production of satisfactory newsprint from sugar cane waste has been proved possible, Mr Charles Sawyer. U.S. Secretary of Commerce, reported to Congress yesterday. Mr. Sawyer said it has been "clearly demonstrated that we can manufacture from whole bagasse (sugar cane181 words
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Article57 1952-10-07 9 KOBE Japnn. Ofct 6 <AP» The ***** ton Panamanian <>i! tanker Patricia, the biggest ship of its kind built m postwai Japan, was launched today at the Kawasaki heavy industry dockyard. The «hip js scheduled to be completed at the end of January. It was ordered57 words
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Article70 1952-10-07 9 SIME Darby Company Ltd. report the following rubber output for September: Kempas 404,200 lbs. (360,500 lbs. for August) and Radeila 17,500 lbs. (same m August). LONDON. Oct. 6 < AFP). —The Pakistani Government is at present sounding the possibility obtaining from Japan 100.000 tons of wheat of American70 words
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119 1952-10-07 9 LONDON, Oct 6, (AFP)— The British Board of Trade announced yesterday that from today onwards Germany will cease to fee conttdrrrd as enemy territory, as it was under the law concerning trade with the enemy. Resumption of trade relations with Germany was authorized m119 words
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Article370 1952-10-07 9 SINGAPORE «»fcaati»a« liuWe to load «hr«l<linK f<Ml:i>: DA\ Arthur K»l Park \Wm l»«iH. Spore "w iin m ins r»ni». I x Rhu. U-E. SNipyanl. KHw «ro«*. Naßjang \vr Works t hatong. Broadru k Rd tji i«-» llwtel. East Cast** Kikiil. IVtwk ktirait. Orean Park Hotrl. Hrtlok. Ckangi370 words
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Advertisement88 1952-10-07 9 Swedish steel protects all ntnl pmts It is Swedish steef that has made Haida. the Swedish precision typewriter, a symbol for longest possible typewriter life. Swedish sfceH the best m the world— and advanced Swedish technical skill guarantee that Halda will remain tour servant as lonf as you need a88 words
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Miscellaneous573 1952-10-07 9 SINGAPORE DIARY CI\IL I>F.KKNCK: Presentation of cert: fir. ties to student* of Ist Green Certiorate <Rescue> ffjrwrnaCon at Ko!ara Ayei 7 lo DOCUMENTARY HIM SHOW: I At British Council Hall 8 30—10 :>.m. ¥l< TORI\ THEATRE: Play "A* You I. ke It i a:d of Katong Boys (:ub dubhouM land573 words
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Miscellaneous338 1952-10-07 9 ARRII II >. I 3»i 4.:' and p m <IN«. \K*>«F. XI %t.A I I Mrl X F\P«K>«» (Ql M N »lICIM> IHI'VKM K» JB j m AKKI\ »lv 4 m m TIDES AND TIMES SIN«.\I»I>RK DJgj am M fti 12J3 pjn ».C fi PENANG: 2T3 m S3 ?44 o338 words
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Miscellaneous318 1952-10-07 9 7 :ti B-4, x >-i "T A(!;r tru of P C lii I know Wiit I [..to t^ It** t A Lmxtfh 9 .TO N> <l R.i I -^c- m Le* f T k > 1 T: k« To f Pa La*ri /POH ENTERTAINMENTS IIRV f ve!y To 1.0.ik A*318 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1952-10-07 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By SATURDAY 7 seemed to be a particularly auspicious day for those m love. Whether merely coincidental or otherwise, it was the day chosen l>y no fewer titan t'iree members of the journalistic profession to wed. and by a fourth to get engaged on. As1,485 words
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Article31 1952-10-07 10 (LEFT): a-. P,<l: i. Ah- and M brate P M A lion BELOW I ter 4/u- E opp on S are toi M I D i nger P,cr'- t31 words
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Advertisement14 1952-10-07 10 SI m I /I i A I cioct^rt Vjjjjl&tfffi M PHONE 3818 CAMERA CAMERAS14 words
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Advertisement99 1952-10-07 10 f~\ ts% ft Helena Rubinstein I 1/111/ \y y can give you /v^ t^il >^ The genius of Helena Rubinstein, leading beauty authority, brings you I fcl Silk make-up. Actually made ol V Face powder-Silk face powdcr-'<. W skin m a wondrous tilm ot tra« glamourising silk. Silk Tone found^.;,99 words
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Article267 1952-10-07 11 Fund Will Help ILK. Oarsmen LONDON, Oct. 5: (Beater) —British rowing authorities disturbed by the inability of oarsmen to tain a single medal m the recent Olympic games at Helsinki have opened a fund for the training and equipping of crews for future international crests. It was felt at the267 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-10-07 11 Slammin Sam Snead - Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Wv OUR pictured player has reached the point m his downswing where his left leg has begun to straighten to provide the firm foundation necessary to swing against m the hitting action. At this point, the left shoulder and hip start to rise. The club189 words
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Article757 1952-10-07 11 Awards To Korean Heroes THE QUEEN has approved the following appointments and awards for Service m Korean Operations. They were gazetted on Oct. 3. CUE. (MILITARY) Rear Adm A. K. Scott-MoncriefT. Late FO2i/c FES CB, DSO. Bar A.CS Capt. K. S. Coloquhoun, DSO, RN i Glory). DSO. Ca^t. G. A757 words
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Article33 1952-10-07 11 AS FROM Oct. 11. ih e In test time of posting at *he Johore Bahru Post Office for inclusion In the i.i.ii.s despatched as S*ntu>j will be 5 9 mi. <33 words
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551 1952-10-07 11 BARCELONA, Oct. 6, (Reuter).— Les Graham of Britain riding an MV Agusta won the 500 cc motorcycling event when the final meeting m the championship series, the Spanish Grand Prix races, were held here yesterday but the Italian, Umberto Masetti, on a Gilera,551 words
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Article66 1952-10-07 11 THE Singapore Chinese YMCA. expanding its activiti«« for the year, is to hold a class for all-in wrestling and physical training. Leow Kwong Seng, all-Ma-layan middle weight champion, will be instructor. Leow has been a champion of his weight for the last five years. The class is66 words
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Article67 1952-10-07 11 SAIGON Oct 6— A draft project of a 20,000 scats Stadium to be erected here shortly was submitted last night to the Sports and Youth Secretary Mr. Vu Hong Khanh by the French chairman of the Circle Sportif, Monsieur Toulouse. The model of the future stadiumAFP - 67 words
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Article97 1952-10-07 11 SANDWICH, England, Oct. 6: (Renter) The Duke of Windsor gave up midway through the second round of the Royal St Georges Golf Club autumn competition yesterday* Though the weather was better than the rain which dogged him yesterday the Duke's score was m the 50s after97 words
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789 1952-10-07 11 SAS A SWIM MEET VOTED THE BEST EVER' By A Special Correspondent k* T NINTH Singapore Amateur Swimming Association champion ships held on Saturday must certainly go down as the best ever m Colony swimming history, and now that the cheers hare died down, it is possible to review the789 words
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Article92 1952-10-07 11 ENTRIES ar« being for the Singapore Bidmin'oa Association <'i)cn nampujosbips. The evei ti ara 'h» men WOfDCB an:i \r > cran'< Bingitl and doubles, > xrd rf<>,,h»»ei and the Koiot inter cklb chPTV pionshtp. Entries rkxie on Ort fn »nd mvs 1 ri aeh the Hon. Secretary, c/o92 words
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Article80 1952-10-07 11 IN a friendly soccer match played at Seletar, 390 M.U. had little difficulty beating HMS Whitsands Bay 3—o. Early m the first half Baxter passed to the centre Jones who sent m a grounder against an aggressive keeper. Later a further centre through pass was again80 words
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Article47 1952-10-07 11 A SPOON SHOOT foi members oi the Singapore H fir Association v. ill be h<Md m fun >n \v *:i the pr;i< tice foi the Overseas Rifle n atch pt Bukit Tiir.ah range on S in< ay Oct. 12. Shotting will onmcnfli »t 2 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement531 1952-10-07 11 NOTICES. THE PENANG TURF CLUB A l Tl MN MEETING, 1952 RATH KDA Y. 18T1. OCTOBER. |Sfit UKDNESDAT. 22ND OCTO BEB. MM sVURDAY, 25TH OCTOBER. ISO ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon on Wednesday Bth Octo» 1952. App ication Lists for SUBHI BING MEMBERS for he Financial Year IST SEPTBER,531 words
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Advertisement748 1952-10-07 11 BIRTH ECKETOLEYMASLIN on Bth STTUATWHS YACAIff Applications are invited for the appointment of Assistant Director (Field) fn the Department of Information, Federation of Malaya. Candidates should nave had experience m conducting publicity campaigns and m the distribution of all types of publicity material; organising and administrative ability are most important748 words
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Advertisement244 1952-10-07 11 I Announcement 1 IFe Aare pleasure to inform our Friends and Customers that we have open a RETAIL DEPARTMENT f NO. 1 9 CHANGE ALLEY I A wide range of Cotton Rayon Textiles. Ready-to-wear General Goods, etc. is on 5 display. g We invite your tisil without obligatiom. I BOMBAY244 words
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Article220 1952-10-07 12 Kelantan Hockey Prospects KOI bXIIKT. M««. The X« tan Hot kej League hamni ■P«■■ decided Jr. i r--l>:.»> *:t l f- :1 lhe hv d rra the Casoals and the .j... ..;> who bead lhe table v. itfa i p ants o.i. fa i of oi c i bel ween220 words
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Article, Illustration419 1952-10-07 12 COLONY TEAM EASES UP FOR CUP FINAL Boon Seong Back In Form FIVE DAYS to go before the Malaya Cup final and Singapore's probable team ended their practice matches by beating a strong Navy/ Dockyard combined team 4 o before a good crowd at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore's419 words
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397 1952-10-07 12 IPOH, Saturday.— The Twelfth Royal Lancers will hold a horse gymkhana on the Brash Road Park on Sunday. The Gymkhana is open to all amateur riders m the country and the organisers are confident of good support because amateui riders from other states will397 words
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Article58 1952-10-07 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 6 (ileu-ter-AAP)—The Oxford University rugby team paid tribute here today to Japanese sportsmanship when they arrived from Tokyo on their way back to Britain. The players said the Japanese teams they had met not only were keen but clean m fact they were the58 words
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Article39 1952-10-07 12 IPOH M m.— A handbook to be called the Perak Hockey Record Book. containing names and records of Perak's past and present hockey players and officials will be compiled, printed and distributed "by the Perak Hockey Association.39 words
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Article224 1952-10-07 12 THE following players have been selected to travel with the Singapore team for the Malaya Cud final against Penan? on Sunday, at Ipoh. Chee Sens:, Yew Chan?, Harith, Chon? Kum, Teow Ken?, Morton. Va», Hin Wens', Omar Awans. Boon Seonif. Ismail Yusoft. Awang Bakar, Mac Donald.224 words
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Article103 1952-10-07 12 IPOH. Mon. The South Perak badminton team I > meet North Perak m an annual fixture at Taioui.; on Saturday and Sunday has beet; selected as follows Singles: Lee Fan Leong, Wong Van Sen, Foo Vong Khean. C nan Teng Kok and Khaw Choon Hoe. Doubles: Tan Jin103 words
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Article355 1952-10-07 12 SEDGMAN IS THE BEST OF ALL By STEVE SNIDER UP. Suff Correspondent FORLST HILLS, NEW York. (IP). Meroer Beasley, a teaching pro for 35 ye.us. took a Dart the world's top tennis players shot by shot today and explained wh.it makes them great. It added up to the fact that355 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-10-07 12 Bonzo, a chimp who's m town to publicize his latest movie, goes through some morkeyshines at Grant Park as he lines up for a football formation with some boys from the Uptown Boys Club. Making up the line are (left to right): Barry Resnick. Barry Fuji. Ray Shaughenessy, Bonzo. Garry68 words
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Article220 1952-10-07 12 THE Singapore Municipal Services Union defeated the YMCA by four games to three m a friendly table tennis match played at the Union premises on Saturday. The results (SMSU players mentioned first) were: SINGLES: Leow C h e w Young (Capt) beat Omar 21— 18, 21 17.220 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-10-07 12 MRS G S. WALKER, wife of the District Officer, Dindings, Mr. G. S. Walker giving away the shield to the champion house captain, A. Krishnan during the annual athletic sports of the Simpang Ampat English School, Sitiawan. Cheng Bo Bing photo.41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-10-07 12 Ne* Soon Garrison Swimming: Champions: Back Row: Recruit R Lee. Boy C. G. Choon, B. J. Wright, Team Captain C SMI Roberts B/L/Cpl J. Tan. B/Cpl. Dickman. Centre: Boy A. Kuh. B/Cpl Pcckering, Capt. C.E. G. Smith. B/P. Scow, B/Cpl Lt«. Front: Boy Sarbmi. Boy A. Tan. All aa c56 words
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341 1952-10-07 12 **Max Parker THE Victorious Singapore Civilian Rugby team returned to Singapore last night along with the huge trophy that tiiey had won. This team was successful m their first overseas visit and were very elated at their success. In an interview at the reception held m341 words
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Article244 1952-10-07 12 Latest positions m the Singapore Hockey League, as compiled by the Singapore Hockey Association, are: LEAGUE POSITIONS c.s.a 5 3 2 iv I i. w s o :i c i 3 BOD 4 2 0 I 4 t I S.F. 4 2 .i 2 I S 4244 words
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Article301 1952-10-07 12 IN A needle match oi the Singapore Hockey League the Ceylon Sports Club defeated Latiff Wanderers by four goals to two on the C.S.C. ground yesterday. This victory put the Ceylonese a point above theS.C.C. though the padang cub will be playing their fifth301 words
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60 1952-10-07 12 IN ONE of the most thrilling senio? j, v relaysy seen this year, Anglo-Chinese School aged to beat Raffles Institution lor the f r l"^ 4 x 220 yards relay at the Gan Eag Seng Schoi dllli I tion ru inches60 words
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Article479 1952-10-07 12 100 yds:— A. 1 Shen Ting 2 I Fddie Seah 'A. Goh Yam Soon.— 114 sees Afternoon. 1. Kama Abidin 2. Low Sab Hing I. T:...Nai Kwene 12 sees. 100 yds: 1 Low Nam Sens 2 Shahri 3. Ton Choong Hohn.— 1 1.l sees. Afternoon: 1. Tan Kia Jos479 words
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Article34 1952-10-07 12 SAINTS LOSE 2 BUT WIN ON tk< St \ri:u i) spite nil SlIU.tp.M.- |m ruin jc v pom!-. \*> s ball forced i I up b I E I sl I I He i I34 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1952-10-07 12 pdksdks SJNCAFO2IB no d t. ia. sec r 3 B n SCC; Div. 18. i vTTCc Xl lisa; D Ui SRi N ?> Ft derar c toms ai SRC; Sher- Forresters v. Hong >;.:. ghai Bank at I Noc r N.^r eh v. YBA Sta So n! vjfjo: Kol i62 words
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