Singapore Standard, 17 October 1952
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Title Section17 1952-10-17 1 Singapore Standard •ft Mi, X VOL. 11l NO. 107 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article410 1952-10-17 1 I Bring Joy To S'pore Orphans' a I NINETEEN day. lo go for Chri*u».4. And yon are M drmtl. in the m.ibl of your \'.nai sfuippina busing H olh r »h»'S* toy* for your children for I I I hri'iiBM t* no Chrnlmas for child410 words
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451 1952-10-17 1 IVOR KRAAL - THE DUCHESS MEETS 13 IBAN VIRGINS IVOR KRAAL Bi Standard Staff Reporter THE Daehess of Kent visited Siba SO miles north ej>.t of Kmhini; and chief town in the Third Division loan Country. She was greeted by fierce-looking Ih.iM warriors armed with headhunting knives in front of Hie residency. On451 words
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Article253 1952-10-17 1 Mossadeqßroadcas ts Break With Britain TEHERAN, Oct. 16. Premier Mohammed Mossodeq today broadcast to the nation an announcement that his government is "unfortunately obliged to break diplomatic relations with Britian." The message, originally intended for the Majlis but not read because a quorum did not attend,AP; Reuter; UP; AFP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-10-17 1 photo. THE Duchess of Kent laid the foundation stone of the new cathedral in Knching. The ceremony was attended by the Governor of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Abell, Bishop Nigel Cornwall, Archdeacon A W. Stonton, Vicar S. Peach and oiliers. Picture shows the Dnrtiess. mallei in Jiand, knocking the foundation stoneStandard - 58 words
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Article342 1952-10-17 1 Gurkhas Bag 8 Of 10 Bandits KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ten terrorists, in- eluding six bagged by a patrol of the 17 Gurkhas in an engagement in Negri Sembilan, were killed in the Federation in the 24 hours ending at 4.15 p.m. today. Thiee f >f those killed were branch committee342 words
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168 1952-10-17 1 Reds Battered From Jane Russell' Knob TOKYO, Oct. 16, (UP).— American infantrymen won complete control of Triangle Hill today with a savage three-pronged attack that battered the Chinese Communists off "Jane Russell" knob. The tank supported attack gave (he Americans control of all the three heights on the triple peaked168 words
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Article24 1952-10-17 1 VIETNAM security agents in Saigon yesterday reported they had toiled a 'Comniinist assassimation plot against United States ambassador Donald R. Heath.24 words
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78 1952-10-17 1 MELBOURNE: (Reuter-AAP)— Police have named a car thief here "Weary Willie", because they say he is too luzy to do his own stealing, and uses city towing firms to do the main part or it for him. "Weary Willie' spot* a likely car.78 words
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Article639 1952-10-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— An Education Ordinance which is to be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council soon will provide for a comprehensive system of education in this country, based on a national pattern. The Bill which was gazetted today follows the draft prepared by639 words
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Article80 1952-10-17 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 16 CAP) Free China rejoiced today over the triumphant raid by Nationalist guerrillas on Nanjih Island, otf the continental coast, across the straits from Northern Formosa. Lt.-Gen. Chang Yi -ting. m army spokesman, described as incontestable accurate reports that over 2.000 Reds80 words
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Article71 1952-10-17 1 British Trader Quits Shanghai HONGKONG. Oet 10 (AP): J. W. P. Forrest, manager of the British mercantile firm of Hall and Holz in Shanghai, arrived here with his wife and daughter last night enroute to London. He had been in China 22 years. The firm, established in 184:?, is still71 words
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Article22 1952-10-17 1 ADMIRAL Arthui w*. Bid called on President Chiang K u ghek yesterday and spent minutes with him. A P.22 words
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Article339 1952-10-17 1 SAMPANS OUT IN PENANG FLOODS PEXANG. Thurs.— Forty-eight hours of non-stop rain caused widespread floods and landslides in Penan* and Province Weilesley today. People living in the low lying areas of Caunter Hall and "York Road have begun evacuation as the Sun^ei Pinang River overflowed its banks. Welfare teams drove339 words
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Article54 1952-10-17 1 FORTY persona were killed and scver.il injured yesterday when a train travelling from La&o.s to Oil i collided with a travelling crane 10.3 mile* fnrn Lpgos. Railway, military and civil officials helped in the rescue work bit it in ty be two day-; beturj54 words
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Article129 1952-10-17 1 HANOI, Oct. 16 (AP):~ A major battle appeared to be shaping up today beta e«i French Union forces and Com-munist-led Vletminh troops around the town of Nghialo, 100 mile.-, northwesi d! Hanoi Xghiahj is the gateway to the mountainous country of the] autonomous Thai tribes.129 words
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Article71 1952-10-17 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 16 «UP>— The Herald Ti ibune Buo British Conservative member ot Parliament Edwin H. Leal <■ piesent m New Y.f. k said 1 [a that Prime Ministei w. Chui chill plans to visit Was ngton next March to meet the i president.71 words
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Article205 1952-10-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Th n In order to achie\ e <■■'*■ i wicjr Mid economy in admini tral i and planning fui thei exp insion id tin- Fedei ation ieg > r forces. led to tegi ate the V lei ation reg u forces v. p205 words
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Article85 1952-10-17 1 SANTA MONICA > Ort i'i. iPj Bed haired I a beauty Arlene Dab I ..> I 'hick from Minnesota" t i ■■< screen '1 a tan husband L m 9 she testified kerdaj in obtaining an inte tcutorf livorce. Barker applied 1 liie p i .\-!ien85 words
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Advertisement113 1952-10-17 1 MIELE _gSi j y I NFIEU) COMPANY II 833%. P.O Box 1233 i<o f°* G pens SHEAFFEICS SA/up I 'J\ "Just what the doctor r^^W ordered" to ovoid th« 7fl\ clotrmg, clogging and corrosion caused by common S~~^r inks. A switch to Skrip (\^^r can sa»e many dollars in costly113 words
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Advertisement71 1952-10-17 1 IOHMANN Distributors. W CHU HWA CO., ISM. Ourrn St. S'porr ■tJ~O" :C." Of" Ct* FHf SINGAPORE STANDARD WISHES ALL ITS HINDU READERS A HAPPY DEEPAVALI. B ECE I sBB m& lTou Con Hove Before X'mas ALL TYPES OF •RADIOS REFRIGERATORS i RECORD CHANGERS installed at your premises on g Easy71 words
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Article409 1952-10-17 2 Training Will Be In Batches Of 100 Each Standard Staff Reporter ENROLMENT of first recruits to the Auxiliary Fire Service, for Singapore, will start immediately after a demonstration of fire fighting activities which will be held at the Hill Street Headquarters of the Fire Brigade409 words
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177 1952-10-17 2 I MR. JOHN M. Allison, •am Secretary of late for Far Eastern Affa .:-v. into Singapore yesterday morning. an.i announced at a press 1 nee that he was e gel a bird's eye I k oJ the co u n try." He177 words
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132 1952-10-17 2 standard staff Reporter FOUB Offi ials Of the Singa- r v^\ Board voted yesterday aga s1 Ibree nnolßciala to ke< p the min™ 1 ceiling ghi f ten ft el in rooms in p .a! linga in the B tard, however, cou'.d at Us132 words
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94 1952-10-17 2 AN ARGUMENT over crushed pineapples at Jalan Kayu, jrd an Indian driver to strike a Chinese si ipkeeper with a pork chopper, which resulted in the latter staying in hospital for 11 days with a wound on his abdomen. In the Singapore Third District94 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-10-17 2 A LARGE number of parents and friends yesterday visited an exhibition of embroidery handicraft part of Education Week activities made by the Stamford Girls' School, Waterloo Street, Singapore. This Standard Photo shows some of the visitors admiring: beautifully embroidered cushion covers. From left Senior School Prefect Rosalind Manassch, Mr. Proceso85 words
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Article139 1952-10-17 2 WITH tears in her eye?, a young Wife told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, that she was claiming maintenance from her husband not for herself but for her daughter, aged five. The woman. Neo Whee, in asking for an allowance139 words
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Article343 1952-10-17 2 Till: INIVEKSITY oi' Malaya will achieve in four years what the Carr-Saunders Commission estimated it would take ten years to achieve, said Sir Sydney Caine, the ice t hancellor, at a press conference yesterday. Sir S-- inej was referring to i Lmeni figures at343 words
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Article53 1952-10-17 2 THE Singapore Nature Reserve Committee is to be asked by the Rural Board whether the Board should construct footpaths or roads to the Reserve. At the Board meeting yesterday, the Chairman. Mr. J. A. Harvey referred to the unsatisfactory conditions of a portion of53 words
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Article31 1952-10-17 2 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union will be held at the premises of the Ceyion Association on Oct. 19 at 9.30 a.m.31 words
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Article262 1952-10-17 2 THAT a person can die of shock resulting from an injection of penicillin was stated by Professors G. A. Ransome, Professor of Medicine, University of Malaya, and two Medical practitioners, Drs. B. R. Sreenivasan and M. Abraham at a Singapore inquest held into the death of262 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-10-17 2 Katong Boys' Club To Get New $125,000 Building Standard Staff Reporter THE Katong Boys' Club which has lived in borrowed premises since 1946. is to have a new $125,990 club house at Guillemard Road. The Singapore Government has granted a 99-year lease on an acre of land to the Club200 words
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178 1952-10-17 2 FOR the first time, Saroni bin Kaprawi, a young: P.W.D. labourer, was convinced that the child born seven months after his divorce, was really his own. He was still in doubt, when he was summoned to the Singapore Second Police Court, by his178 words
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Article129 1952-10-17 2 A QUERY how much Sings- j pore earned in cellars last ye.::\ will be tabled by Mr. Jumabhoy. Member for the Indian Chamber of Commerce, at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr. Jumabhoy will ask whether it .is correct that Malaya earned £166129 words
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Advertisement72 1952-10-17 2 T/^7' Testimonials L. A PTE. B. GOODE, of the Ist. Royal Buffoons confided "Mum said to be careful, bo I s& to TIGER.' 3.TT.52 S sT^^For they MM\v Evftiino f i^ %v^ 7 s t- I deepav; JOT FLIGHTS FRIDAY 17 k SATURDAY 18 I From: 9 o.m. 6 p.m.72 words
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Miscellaneous82 1952-10-17 2 V mmm!!^ s mml m m^ mmmmml ltlmmiiailimmm '•■■■■■■■■■■■HaHMaMMßMaiMaaMMHNHMan aiMainai^MaMiaMMam^i^i m l-..v-.j,iJ-!.'.i.!.!^x -.v.^,,!.!'i YOu,7jHOLDir,auß/:«-SHE's H£IHE// Jves^Siß. l^- tmamk^oiu the: vmboma TthaTdi wtFwivot.r -^fiSffii^l COME/ iTILL GOT AHALF J -f SIFtK r -ANVTW»KX3 ~A MARCH//', [BEKJICF-l SLIGHT R H iH "^^r^MßFl WfTH Y HOUR TO W01K.7- V VOU'D UKE TME. EXCEP'82 words
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Article124 1952-10-17 3 TWO Malayans are among the first prize winners and three others the second prize winners, in the 8.8.C.'s Asian Listener Competition, held in April and May this year. The two Malayans are 83--year-old Mr. J. Cornwell, a planter in Pcrak, and Mr. X.G. Boon Ong. a124 words
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Article109 1952-10-17 3 MALAYALEES in Singapore have now a place of their own to meet and to promote their cultural interests. This has been marie possible through the efforts of the building committee of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. Mr. J. S. Nair. secretary of the Samajam, told109 words
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Article102 1952-10-17 3 SINGAPORE'S .seven rural district committees are not legally in existence, Mr. J. A. Harvey. Chairman of the Rural Board said yesterday. This was one of the difficulties facing th e Attorney-Gene-ral who is now drafting a new constitution of the Board whereby representatives of the district102 words
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107 1952-10-17 3 THE Singapore Fire Brigade will be giving a 40-minute demonstration of fire fighting to the first batch of Auxiliary Fire Service recruits next Wednesday at the Hill Street Headquarters, Mr. J. G. Shaw, Superintendent of the SFB told The Standard yesterday. The demonstration will107 words
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Article77 1952-10-17 3 POW YUE SAM (31) a clerk formerly employed by the American Express Company, Collyer Quay, was charged in th e Singapore First Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of £1,402, sterling value and US$7OO, of travellers cheques between Jan. 30 and Aug. 1 of77 words
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Article, Illustration279 1952-10-17 3 Mr. Aw Provides Arch For Bangkok Children I\TR. Aw Boon Haw, whose donation made possible the building of the Haw Par Children's Playground in Bangkok. Thailand, has re-, cently contributed another j large sum of money for the erection of a "pai lou" (arch) at the entrance to the playground.279 words
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Article472 1952-10-17 3 Local Doctors Disclaim Ugly Sydney Report Standard Staff Reporter A REFUTATION of the charge that poor quality food was served to the airmen of the Royal Australian Air Force in Malaya was made yesterday at Changi to The Standard by one of the senior officers. A472 words
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Article314 1952-10-17 3 ABOUT 400 Malays, mostly fishermen on the sandy island of Sudong off the west coast of Singapore, may be settled elsewhere because of the lack of water. j Mr. J. A. Harvey, chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, promised at the meeting yesterday to investigate314 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-10-17 3 THfc Qantas Freight Offlro in Singapore was translormed into a small zoo yesterday afternoon. The cause of this uas that several animals and hundreds of bird*, were beinu weighed in preparation for their flight to England. I. (Hiking after this flork— or221 words
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127 1952-10-17 3 Fresh Water Outlet For Fishing Boats THE Fisheries Department's facilities to fishermen have been extended by trio installation of a fresh water outlet on j the quay at Telok Aver Basin taitside the Control Point, Mr. T. w. Burdon, Deputy Director of Fisheries told The Standard yesterday. Now any fishing127 words
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Article99 1952-10-17 3 Malayans At Culture Talk OVER tudents nnd youth leaders from all parti n>f th« British Commonwealth at i meeting in London yesterday discus sed the problem »f main, tail ag ifferenf cu'.} nn m Malaya while t the ime \mm <-\c\ opine a united v •tj <^ community. Tiio discussion99 words
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Article141 1952-10-17 3 THE fleet of the Royal I Singapore Flying Club will be in the air. today and tomorrow to provide joy Sights lot the public. For the first time since it*j purchase by the club the Cessna 4-seater cabin monoplane will be in service. This is a141 words
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Advertisement131 1952-10-17 3 *:>;>■ ;-X'T > :•>.-. t '^%^'^Bh Xv >.7y**« <■>"■"-"•-- •'<-'-■ -'''•wslttMnuh. :^BI Eflfti 1 BB^^^^^^^^B v^^B x. V. nd. Millions Craven \V smok'-t, tod manners even '•%^>*^' fl ••■:> -1 •!'■"••> ■ff>§§ fit i\A\ j)M( cly .w v v ■m in rare Bavour j^ M;.> I k'l i\ pampers theii131 words
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Advertisement30 1952-10-17 3 H ft A ft ft ft ft Ire car that dhves itolf Ask the person who owns it j •vrfTWn^ftnrflHßß'''*^i^^^E^yvdTi nnwin'i^M^^^^^^^ft^ft^^^^ft^^fc^^BMßßßßrtfJiTili^^BtM^^r K I U to reverse Sole Agent3 %>t i30 words
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Miscellaneous11 1952-10-17 3 <^^\ !^SS,/ ikTt^^BLE KNOW ABOUtJ Ai-LRiGHTtM /AvHY? OFFENSIVE TO/WHO CARE^^BB g^^^^f^' I^^*^11 words
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Article1266 1952-10-17 4 CUSTOMS MAN ON BRI BE CHARGE Court Told Of 'Greenish Glow' FindOnClothing IPOH Thurs. The discovery of a "greenish, luminous glow" on clothing which was placed under an ultra violet ray torch, was described at a preliminary inquiry held in the Magistrate's court here today. This evidence was given by1,266 words
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Article271 1952-10-17 4 IPOH Thurs.— "Although Malay policemen in this country are doing their best some Chinese are dissatisfied. The remedy is to have more Chinese; Police constables." This was stated by Mr. B. S. Davis, Secretary of Chinese Affairs at a public meeting held at the Chinese271 words
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Article105 1952-10-17 4 PEN KNG, Thurs.— A press 7 -e stated todaj 'hat a> i .ppointment has been ex- that the Duchess of K I did not i sil Penang ring her rece: vish tu the F leration of Malaya. IhC pub: m m be inter* st<105 words
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Article70 1952-10-17 4 KUALA MMPIR. Thurs. A mtW entertainment duty ordinann to bo introduced in the Federal Legislative C'ouniil M>on. exempts duty «»n entertainments for charitable purposes or entertainments held for educational purposes, or certain exhibitions of a cultural character. Provision i> also made for repavment of duty70 words
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Article41 1952-10-17 4 MR LEE THEAN-CHU ea ed to be a Temporary Un- a] Member ol the Federal Legislative Council on Oct i!)--1952, consequent upon the re- to the Federation of Mr. I Khye Seng, saja an offi<ia. rt tease from Kuaia Lun> pr.r.41 words
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83 1952-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR- Thurs.— Saying thai lie did H curing bis spare time as he got n commission (or it. a young Chinese, Chan Khun Keng to-: day pleaded guilty before; In rhe Ismail in the Firs: Magistrate's Court, to having! been in possession of records83 words
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Article, Illustration334 1952-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPIR Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality expects a deficit of §103,312 for this year and 51 00,348 ne.vt year, but with the surplus of §3,058,583 at the beginning of this year the Municipality expects to finish next year with a surplus of $2,855,923. The Council334 words
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Article50 1952-10-17 4 TAIPING, Thurs.— The discussion group of the Taiping Branch of the Perak Adult Education Association held its second meeting at 8 p.m. at King Edward VII School. The subject discussed was "The Malayan Educational System." A "film entitled "The Three A's" was screened during the discussion.50 words
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Article68 1952-10-17 4 PEXANG. Thurs.— The Assistant Director oi Medical Services. Federation of Malaya, Dr. T. F*. Strang, will be leaving here next week for Singapore where he will be the Deputy Director of Medical Services. His post here "A' ill be filled by Dr. R. E.68 words
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Article45 1952-10-17 4 PANG How, a labourer employed by Lau Tian See of Labis who met with an accident on May 20 while pulling a log at the 4th milestone Labis-Cha'ah Road, Johore, was awarded a compensation of $1,440 by the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation. Muar.45 words
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140 1952-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation and Singapore in future will have similar legislation as regards film censorship. Under a bill to be introduced in the Federation soon, the regulations for film censorship are based mainly on the recommendations of a committee appointed in140 words
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Article165 1952-10-17 4 MALACCA, Thurs. Mr. S. Shunmugam, Municipal Vice* President, in a public debate last night, failed by a large majority to carry his motion that the time is now ripe for Settlement Council elections. The debate was held before a large crowd in the High School Hall165 words
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Advertisement123 1952-10-17 4 Ne spray g iv es you ?\AAA A A A A Mfcj^of Fresh Creamy Milk _a ar H sS^X/'Jr' JT\J I i 1 £tJU§*f^ I fc io '^yyt^fi -^^J^uSlJ TTtf f x II itJ j jjf JwU* '''I Ir* s*o L I! iJ Bar mM M4 r^aß^B^B^ 1 1 J123 words
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Advertisement57 1952-10-17 4 it's a fact! r? r niii /-rH Its cov©i€cl <« germs-^- 11 «e L-J i i i i i 1 J L i I I j_ >— < > *i A^^ A^^ y A"^V > Z"™ A" f/ Prosperous Vi n to all our Friends and 3 BAJAJ WEXTHJSS. rt<t57 words
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620 1952-10-17 5 PEARLS SEALED IN RICE INCREASE IN WEIGHT Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Radio Malaya listeners yesterday were presented the unique opportunity to live through a scientific experiment to find out whether pearls could be bred or multiplied in ordinary pulot (alutionus) rice. In the presence of the five original witnesses620 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-10-17 5 THE scientific experiment initiated by the Singapore Standard three months ago reached a climax at Radio Malaya yesterday when the fire pearls sealed in a box were exposed to public eye. Picture shows (left to rigrht) Mr. John Palmer, Mr. S. Ramdas. Mr. James Peter Chin, Miss S. I. Perreau.85 words
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Article206 1952-10-17 5 CITY BUDGET Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's budget committee has budgeted for a total deficit of $5,400,000 in their next year's estimates gazetted yesterday. The estimates will be considered by the* Council a-i a special meeting on Oct. 29, The estimates provide for an206 words
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94 1952-10-17 5 Plan To Turn Kallang Into Huge Park A PLAN to convert the Kallang Airport site and adjacent areas into a huge park and residential area is now being considered by the Master Plan survey team. This p'an is for implementation when the building of the new international airport at Paya94 words
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Article81 1952-10-17 5 Varsity 'First Move' THE Bst move o! the University of Malaya staff to quarters In Johore Bahru will be»m next month, the Vice Chancellor, Sir Sydney Caine. announced yesterday at a pre.s.s conference. The house to which the first member oi the University .siaff will move, is in Jalan Scudai.81 words
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Article78 1952-10-17 5 LONDON. Oct 16 (Reuter) Major Reginald Cyril White. 46, ol Monarch Road, Kingsthorpe. was bound over for two years at the Old Bailey yesterday after pleading guilty to bigamy in Singapore. The prosecutor. Mr. Hairy Elam said White was married in li>i9. 'His wife left78 words
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Article276 1952-10-17 5 s|\(;.\POKE substations liable to luail shedding today: DAY Ii.AI. MCA Ma< Uitciue, Bradden KKf. Alsagojr Est.. Island i.oit (lull. Windsor I'k. Bdetar Ptim|»««. Nee >i<on, Sel«*tar WirrIrss. sflctar iliac**. I nitnl J{nii-l)4-r PI intalkMis, Alrntal Hospital. Trulul^ar Kst.. Perak Kd.. Jutland Kd.. liendj-mifr Rd., Itan ll.Mk l.cong.276 words
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212 1952-10-17 5 Standard Staff Reporter ACTUAL planning and an intensive drive tor funds foi the University ol Malaya's new building in Johore BaHru is expected to begin in the middle of next year. Sir Sydney Caine, the Vice-Chancellor, said yesterday at a P;esi conference.212 words
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Article101 1952-10-17 5 Relax Road Law— Chin MR. (MIX Chye Fong, an unofficial member of the Singapore Rural Board yesterday asked the Board to relax the regulation requiring roads to be 36 feet Aide before the Board would take over. The Board' he .said, should not follow the City Council unduly. There are101 words
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Article63 1952-10-17 5 TWO new Regional English schools Clementi and Canberra were opened last month in Singapore, making a total of 495 schools in the island. Of these, 110 are English schools. In September there were 149,441 students attending schools as against 148.686 in August Last month, teachers totalled63 words
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Article27 1952-10-17 5 THE Anglo Chinese School neld then Education Week concert in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium yesterday. The capacity crowd were entertained to a delightful evening.27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-10-17 5 IN commemoration of the anniversary of the doath of Quaide Millat Ali Khan, the Overseas Pakistani League in Sinsapore held a special prayer meeting yesterday at the Sultan Mosque. After the meeting a feast was served. Picture shows the people after their prayers. Standard photo.45 words
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Article84 1952-10-17 5 THE Singapore Survey Department will shortly recruit more staff to augment the Food Production Unit for investigating areas for food production, it was announced yesterday. The survey will be carried our under Mr. A G. R<>bb. who returned from retirement in New Zealand. Eleven more Junior84 words
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Article76 1952-10-17 5 KUCHING, Thurs.— The Duke pi Ken; returned from his fishing trip last !iii?hi after spending :>ti hours at sea. However, the Bshes eluded him. The grounds he and his party went to was known to have barracuda, but the season was too late for the76 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-10-17 5 Mr. D. Stevens. 35. contesting the Roc h ore Ward in the forthcoming: City Council Elections as a Labour Party candidate. Employed in the War Department, he is a keen Trade Unionist an* is the General Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party.42 words
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Article71 1952-10-17 5 THE Government of India has offered thiee scholarships in arts, sciences, agriculture, techonology. education, law and other subjects to students Indian origin permanently r i'<:ni ciled in Malaya and Singapore Full particulars and necessary application forms can be had from the office of the Repre.sentalive of the71 words
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Article89 1952-10-17 5 Housemanship For Grads ALL future medical graduate* passing out from the university of Malaya will have to undergo a year's houseman^hip in some approved hospital before they car: register themselves for practice. This was stated yesterday by Sir Sydney Came. Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, at a press89 words
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45 1952-10-17 5 FHE Tenth Singapore Seoul Group (St. Andrew's* is holding a Fun Pair todav from 11 t.rn to 6 p.m. a! Woodsviile to collect funds f n- the group. Among the attractions wiii be side shows, party ride* and an45 words
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Advertisement313 1952-10-17 5 TODAY* DAllYl^A^^-T rri Y SWASH 111 CMJM, I JLI TIiCHNICOLOR r IMus! <•• B. M :\\s mmm vi. i I iI I I COVERAGE Of MM \l. VISII \l-(>: I.MMKiV RAIL DISASTER j >f)Monsion «i \imxii;nn PICA I P TOP-SECRET DOCI WE AH ASSIGNMENT THAT MADE HIM A LIVING CHARGE313 words
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Advertisement214 1952-10-17 5 lf^/o/i fit #f« r *A*iA tlimnO Vfi% in In til r^CSb ■^F IMWP» iSKO KADIO ROBERT MITCHUM sing "Golden Moon M in JAPANESE! o orroif Jf *ft i WHEN A FELLOWS LOOKING FOB I (KM HI I ...THERE'S ALWAYS A WOM\N TO SIIOI t ut HIM THE VAI k |l214 words
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Article789 1952-10-17 6 IN Milan today representatives of the Socialist International will meet to discuss, among other things, he problem ol providing better living standards for pa pie in the world's under-developed areaa Considering thai the Socialist International, re-formed last year, has a combined membership of 10.000.000 and that rn.my789 words
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Article113 1952-10-17 6 THE N ANYANG SIANG PAU comments on a new "hope"' for the Federal Government' in its anti-corruption cam-' paign. Any political set-up in order to bring in new political reforms must first start by cleaning its ranks. The Federal Government in doing this is taking a step towards this113 words
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Article158 1952-10-17 6 CHUNG SHING JIT PAO ex-' tends a welcome to Mr. John Allison, U. S. Assistant Secretary of State i'or Far Eastern Affairs who arrived ir Singapore yesterday. South-East Asia has in the' past been an economic and' commercial region And after 1 the conclusion of World War 1158 words
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Letter336 1952-10-17 6 Sir:— I hate to throw cold water on picturesque stories of Chinese gentlemen living to such ages as 256, but I fear that not even half that figure can be substantiated in a single case. If my recollection is correct, it was established in a legal336 words
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Letter275 1952-10-17 6 Sir, Democracy is a Greek word, made up ol two other Greek words demos, meaning "people', and kratos, meaning 'power' or 'rule'. Democracy, in Greek, meant the rule of the people. One of the statesmen of Athens, in a speech 2,400 years ago, says: "Our constitution is275 words
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Article804 1952-10-17 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN By HPAKE a gorgeous palace. x Surround it with a high wall. Build a small ity about it with wide avenues and suburbs that rise on foothills. Set the whole town in a hollow between mountains that are so close that they seem to start804 words
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Article, Illustration881 1952-10-17 6 THE RIGHT TO HOLD AN OPINION A CHINESE reader has sent me a threatening letter. It is amusing in a way, although plainly it is intended to be a threat. He gives neither name nor address. He warns me that unless I wake up early my career will end in881 words
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Article159 1952-10-17 6 ALEX JOSEY - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY S-i-x:- I i gi< .rig v im ly and responsil have- w and pro; be more tea people arc poi r tJ ttu It fi tins i( public responsibil makes the write] ed tetter m eanlul with inmoderate v\ iili hit often vun h I--than the159 words
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Article245 1952-10-17 6 Sir; With regard to the statements and letters in the Press on 11th, 12th and 14th October concerning eviction of Improvement Trust tenants, I think a grave injustice will be done if those persons whose information does not lead to the oonvic- tion of any person,245 words
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Article367 1952-10-17 6 Sir:— Now that Malaya is really setting about the job of creating New Villages, General Templer would be doing himself and the people of this country a good turn if he sent some expert Malayan officers to study the village community project which India is trying out367 words
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Advertisement96 1952-10-17 6 Singapore **l^c§>fanbar& Independent Morning Netcspaper HEAD OFFICE I 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos *****i— ***** Ccble (r Tekgroph Addiess TIGERNEWS. Sinjoporf,. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Timet Building, Printing House Square, London, fC 4» KUAIA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO 45 Sulton Sneer. 83 Cowon Street, 8 LeilK Streer, Telephone96 words
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Advertisement44 1952-10-17 6 ifi X gH9B |RH^^ W® y^k*m I BetteF Christmas g^g^B^^*^^^^^fc w g^H ga w gccccca ggfl^ga, B HB i U X.^^g^BfcK^yjg^i^g^^^^^P^Bß!^^^^^^WaJ^gl jglg^g^^^^rJllMliL'/ ■>/! ll*l*|gffiTl IfcMgMgH^^^g^ !Tj w/ff^^\^or .;J -A3 i J E; I I available from all provhJon sfores ft!,-, .m^,, inn>fTmrT>fr,mf«il,m l r^4^t»tt»tf Ati<)l44 words
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Article201 1952-10-17 7 Tunisia, Morocco And Malan Policy Included UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 16 (Reuter.-The United Notions Gen,l Assembly will d.scuss South Africo's racial policy and French policy n North Africo during its present session. night the 15-nation Steering Committee oecjaed againsi Funvh objection to put the question luiii ia201 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-10-17 7 photo. AP The Duke of Norfolk, upon whom as Earl Marshal of England devolve most of the arrangements to be made for the Coronation next year of Queen Elizabeth II has found his quarters at the College of Arms, London, too small for the task and has moved to roomsAP - 80 words
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Article58 1952-10-17 7 Korean Priority Demanded I A sue the move can I f S t ung it a eech on K .ko proposed in the kg Comm." B pui to e 60-nai where > 'ed ate B l nada, Stei h the Its own let it R le did not .er than58 words
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Article48 1952-10-17 7 ►NGKONG. Oct. 16 (UP) erk < f the Ban t ue murder ol a nan during an un- 't on ight in an found bank < p jr ees in orni n g apparently by a on- papers bul had been drilled pen efl v. I'hout48 words
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Article22 1952-10-17 7 > iter) Bevan and B who are the took I a nf eetini i I R> an noi iati lad any22 words
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Article121 1952-10-17 7 LONDON Oct 16 (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Anthony said yi -v relay ii was "quite unjust" to impute that the British Government was lagging behirvi anybody in T\ ing to enti the Korean deaci- k Labour Member of Parliament Wil am Hamilton, had >;^ .t:i assurance121 words
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Article127 1952-10-17 7 A B E R D F F. X PROVING GROUND, Maryland. Oct 16 (AP) Th« I'S Army acknowledg< Wednesday it is getting ready I i fin the first "'live amato nic -hel! from its big 180- Deter all-purpose I At a pub showing of127 words
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Article117 1952-10-17 7 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 16 (UP) Russia indignantly ob jectcd yesterday to a proposa tiiat would award special cita tions to United Nations soldier: killed in Korea, but was slap ped down in its first signifi rant defeat of the two-day-olc General Assembly. Andrei Gromyko strenuously117 words
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66 1952-10-17 7 4-Spies: Stay Of Execution Granted WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 Reuter) The Supreme Court resterday granted a stay to fulius and Ethel Rosenberg. Cew York couple sentenced to leath for giving atom secrets o Russia. The stay means the senences cannot be carried out mtil final Supreme Court ction on a petition66 words
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Article163 1952-10-17 7 I LONDON. Oct. 16, (Renter) —Dr. W.G. Penney, scientific director of the British atomic explosion in the Monte Bello Islands, returned here yester- day by air from Australia. "The atomic test we have just carried out was most successful." Dr. Penney said en arrival.163 words
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Article130 1952-10-17 7 LOXDOX, Oct. 16 (Renter)— 'The British Government can jdo nothing at present about the Charlie Chaplin "immigraj tion case," because no action has been taken by American authorities. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said yesterday. He was replying in the House of Commons to a suggestion130 words
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89 1952-10-17 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, (UP). A high Defence Department official said the military is prepared to recommend the use of atomic weapons in Korea if and when "major" and "appropriate" targets develop. Recommendation would be made to President Truman, who must make the final89 words
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Article121 1952-10-17 7 MELBOURNE, Oct. 16 (Reu-ter-AAP) Australia's Prime Minister Robert Menzies said here last night that he took great exception to any suggestion that Britain's exclusion from the ANZTJS Pact had impaired Commonwealth relations. The pact provided for Australia's safety and did not weaken her ties with the121 words
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Article88 1952-10-17 7 CAIRO. Oct. 16 (Renter)— Dr. Sabry Mansour, Egyptian Minister of Commerce and Industry, last night announced the creation of a special government department to prepare to lake over the internationally owned Suez Canal Company when its 99-year concession expires in 1969. He denied thai the government88 words
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262 1952-10-17 7 LONDON, Oct. 16, (Keuter) The Lord Chiet Justice of England, Lord Goddard, yesterday granted a writ of habeas corpus for Captain Douglas Alan Penn, 36, against whom the Bow Street magistrate had made an order for extradition to India to answer charges .announcing me262 words
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Article41 1952-10-17 7 LONDON. Oct. L6 (AF)— Turkish Prime Minister. .Vinan Menderes, and Foreign Minister Fuid Koprulu were Prime Minister Churchill's Guests at I dinner, on Wednesday night at No. 10 Downing Street. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden v. a amnne the guests.41 words
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193 1952-10-17 7 PARIS, Oct 16, (IP) The Supreme Allied heaJquarters announced last night that a six-nation conference will open in Malta next Monday to weld the military power of the Atlantic alliance to British tones stationed in the Middle East. Allied sources said the move193 words
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Article170 1952-10-17 7 IRANIAN SINCERITY QUERIED LONDON, Oct M iP< nff The British Goven terday challenc* the §ei ik h of Iran r friei relations betwi en tv > countr.e?. A statement i ed by tfw Bi itish Fon go i taneously with Um of 'he British note f<» Iran <■- 1 vered170 words
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249 1952-10-17 7 LONDON. Od 16, (Reuter) Relief signalman Alfred Armitase testified yesterday that the Scottish Express involved in last week's triple train disaster did not obey his signals. The signalman was giving evidence at the Transport Ministry's inquiry into the crash, in which 111 persons were249 words
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Article65 1952-10-17 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. L6 (UP) A Brazilian airliner Hying to Buenos Aires cradled in Southern Brazil and latest reports from the scene on yesterday said 14 of its 18 occupants were killed. A correspondent of the Brazilian Press ,\'c\vs Agency reported from the spot65 words
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Article68 1952-10-17 7 JAKARTA. Oct '<♦' [AP>— A threatened Endonei an net crisis failed to i i Wednesday night when Pi i j ment put off until LO j morning voting on mo seeking reorganisation of Defence Department Parliament membert eluded discussion Wedm v of resolution charging inJ efficiency68 words
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Article55 1952-10-17 7 LONDON, Oct. 16 (K- U General Ne Win. S prei I Commander ind Chief ol Su II of the BurmeM timed foi < is expected in London on Pi day on a four-day visit as guest of the Britii h Gk i ment. it55 words
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Advertisement22 1952-10-17 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND jim- m*mmr 10 SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO. INDONESIA. THAILAND AND MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO. LTD OCEAN BLD6. SINGAPORf I.22 words
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Advertisement83 1952-10-17 7 oooooooooooooooo=>oooooooo< H&' BK iiiimbim^^SbH MB I ;o |;j j Dioramic'' q much more than a clock 4 4 o its a PICTURE!! iv The "DIORAMIC" clock is streamlined, in handfome pale v primrose case enclosing o colourful ship in full toil U the rhythmic move.nent combined with realistic ocean 083 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-10-17 7 A? 1 oE^T-? WOW-SHE SHOOK I I OH. DEAR— IT'S U >//, (3- x^,, kl/ eg^ I W£j ARE YOU LOLA\ V S^rJ' ND rLL STARTING TO^/ pf?KPOCKET "^3C MOvr MA>THE HAND AGAIN r^ ///P^^t^~\ l EVER WVWWWWWVVWVVVW AW VVVVWVVVVVVVVVVAVVWVVVVVVVVWVWWVVWWV VV\\\ 441 words
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349 1952-10-17 8 60 US Trawlers For Indonesian Fishing Industry By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent l JAKARTA, Oct. 16. Indonesia's fishing industry is receiving an unpublicized boost from the American aid programme which has made available to this country 60 fishing trawlers for the development of the fishing industry here. In349 words
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117 1952-10-17 8 3 Canadian Fishing Ships For Ceylon OTTAWA. Oct 16 (H« iter) The Canadian Goven ent announced here that it a ill provide three fishing vessels and a refrigeration factory as part of Canada's contribution to Ceylon under the Colombo Plan. This year. Canada wil. pro- i vide Ceylon with about117 words
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90 1952-10-17 8 A DEEP-SEA research vessel, Samudera. built by Netherlands ihip-builders for the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, will shortly make her voyage to Indonesia from Holland, together with five other vessels. The Samudera. which has a length of 125 ft.; width 20 ft.; j90 words
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Advertisement647 1952-10-17 8 PAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sid Francisco Los Anxelea AD American A (ruitdtan Cllie Penang P.STiam S'pore Arr LA/SI INDIAN BFAR 24/26Nov 27/28Nor ?9Nov'l I*" ti Dei For full particular^ of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passengei Bookings etc. Agenis ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. lfcl K Lumpur 211647 words
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Advertisement704 1952-10-17 8 a CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kezular Sailings to China *n* J«|ian from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penan*. Also direti Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Doe S'pore Due Penang From .Soochow" Oct 19 Oct 24 Hongkong "Poyanf" Oct 30 Nov 3 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham S'pore704 words
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Advertisement468 1952-10-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland. America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S'pore P. S'bam Penang POELAU LAUT (SMN) 21 26 Oct 27 28 Oct 29 30 Oct SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Oct/6 Nov 7 Nov 8468 words
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Advertisement438 1952-10-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANULNAWA IK DUMfli Bangkok 4 5 Nov 3?>Nr., 'ASIA* foi Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 7/9 Nov %/%Um nu PRETORIA' for Bangkok 27/2^ Not X T KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saison. H-kong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 34 Dec i/tWm from japan womummm 'BINTJLNG' for Bangkok438 words
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Article327 1952-10-17 9 'MSA May Now Be Sympathetic To Suggestions' THE rubber trade in Malaya generally comes and endorses without qualification M statement of the Mutual Security Agency -:ctor, Mr. Averell Harriman, warning Ameri h Congress on the danger to South-East Asia anty through economic pressures on rubber. there have327 words
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Article79 1952-10-17 9 n rute tv.ho| problem hero itc '.a'.ks Jf iesa a Bin x •:e been preparing Dweaitfa Prime •onomic i onitrenct i in November- r M I aomic experts have discuss- n i area's financial, j ig and fl al nber I Out on- j th eek79 words
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Article34 1952-10-17 9 rON, o. t"p. p., j wtrt 19 broad oconotiv fir Stafc Pa arers r the IM I notmcn I.ocom> ruifaetu: I n bj and the General pan? "ne ren34 words
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Article22 1952-10-17 9 i 16.- Si Si i Closing Jhe Hongki i 4 Ex M to £1 |1, 50.388Q to an Rupiah, gold22 words
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Article14 1952-10-17 9 THE t of Jin ah Rubber Estate for September was 00 os.14 words
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Article134 1952-10-17 9 Borneo Co. Pays 21 y 4 pc. BORNEO Company :s paying a final dividend of 15 per rent, making with !he interim, 21 i per cent. le. v s tax. for the year ended Mar. 31, 1952. against a single payment of 8j per cent for 1950-51. Last year the134 words
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Article51 1952-10-17 9 Red Sh ip Brings Wheat To Pak. KARACHI. Oct. 16 (AFP)— A Soviet ship, the Krasnador arrived here with the first dei livery of 7.000 tons of wheat 00l of the 150.000 tons ordered under terms of the barter j treaty signed between Russia and Pakistan on September 16 151 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-10-17 9 THE British Rubier Development Board's htaiul at Ulster's I«lcal Home Exhibilion held in Belfast recently. The stand displays the various products that can be had from rubber.27 words
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160 1952-10-17 9 NEW HK EXCHANGE RULE FOR TRANSFERS HONGKONG, Oct. 16 (AP). An order hv the Hongkong exchange eontrol authorities, effective Oet. h, rules all telegraphic transfers, mail transfers ami l>a\iii<-iit orders drawn on authorised Hongkong; hanks must he paid in Hongkong etirreney at the official rate of exchange. The open market160 words
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Article33 1952-10-17 9 MANILA. Oct. 16 (AFP)— Arthur Waite. director of British Austin Motors. Monday urged the Philippine Government to eliminate its 30 per cent government duty on English cars entering the Philippines.33 words
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86 1952-10-17 9 SINGAPORE, Thur?.— The Maiayan share market was quiet with fair business passing. Industrials and tins were easier, while rubbers continued neglected. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frnser and Neave 0.-rt. 3.95 4.02 cum all M. Cements 1.24 128 M. Coils. 1.45 1.50 S. Cold Storage 4.5586 words
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Article90 1952-10-17 9 THE produce market in Singapore was firm in the copra section and dull in coconut oil. Cor^-a was reported to have chan hands at prices ranging from $311 to $32 per picul. There were further buyers at $32 but buyers indicated $325. Coconut oil was slightly90 words
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Article176 1952-10-17 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore appreciated slightly yesterday, first grade rubber for November shipment closing about cent per lb. above Wednesday's close. During the day the turnover of business was small, prices opening about the same as those prevailing the previous I day but firming in176 words
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Article112 1952-10-17 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Setters No. 1 Spot Loose 73^ 741 I 08. in bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 74 74i No. 2 R.S.S. 681 682 No. 3 R.S.S. 64* 642 Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's openinf prices per lb. were:112 words
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Article76 1952-10-17 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 16 (UP) —The New China News Agency reported that Red China and India has signed another agreement under which China will sell India ,-)0.000 tons of rice. The source added that up-to-date. Red China sold to India a total of 566,000,500 tons of grain.76 words
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Article64 1952-10-17 9 LONDON, Oct. 16 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union will deliver 200,000 tons of grain to Britain under a contract signed recently, Dr. Charles Hill, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, told the House of Commons yesterday. The grain consists of 150,000 tons of barley, 30,000 tons64 words
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355 1952-10-17 9 Uniformity In Grading Standards Urged NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (UP)— A leading United States rubber industry executive said yesterday the natural rubber producers in the Far East must improve and adopt more uniform standards of grading, and backing to compete more favourably with growing synthetic rubber producers for markets. Emphasizing355 words
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Advertisement58 1952-10-17 9 Essentially the Ferguson System is an entirdj j| new way of cultivation, revolutionary in design and operation. Tractor and implement are "tailored" for mutual efficiency. *T It is a system in which only a light weight tractor is needed to suit all types of estates, all kinds of jobs and58 words
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Miscellaneous1169 1952-10-17 9 J^Tf/ y |f fTTZUaSJ^amii^aSß^Bl SINGAPORE AIR TRAV£L M4^iirCii DIARY INTERTAtNM^MTS RE<-ORI»FD RFCI T 4 I At WtoWK CAPIKM Storm IT« I. v r,. Vf t« a e Kuching. Sibu Lalnian. Jessel- s%\<»\ two Neighbour* I. 7 «nd 1.W.U4.: Tee:sigers (P.oneers) 4 c, 4 aK1 <\r *nti k i rn ui;1,169 words
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591 1952-10-17 10 BY THIS TIME your print should be floating gaily In the final wash ud 5 hope Hal it is Iwting and not wallowing bttilj hypol.uien water at bottom of a devetopiag tr.w whi s1 «al|ma of the Municipality s best water flow untasted d591 words
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Article943 1952-10-17 10 is >\ phoned off. There are one or two excellent gadgets, in particular an auto syphon made by Kodak which will achieve this threefold operation admirably. Bv simply fixing 11 to the side >t" your developer tray and fitting a h >se connexion to the tap, any such943 words
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Article, Illustration877 1952-10-17 10 Bill Webb Jones - OF MEN AND MUSIC Bill Webb Jones By I WOULD like t t > eoagratii- late Bandmaster T. dejffie and the Band of the 13 18th Royal Hussars on x \ery fine performance at last Sunday's Singapore Swimming Club concert. It was so good that it seemed almost selfish to877 words
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Article, Illustration762 1952-10-17 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By A LFREDO CAMPOLI, who J\ arrives in Singapore on November 4 at the invitation of the Singapore Musical Society, was born in Rome in 1906. At the age of five he went to England, where he has lived ever since, giving762 words
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Article356 1952-10-17 10 Victor Doggelt - Victor Doggelt For The Discophile Reviewed By ¥>EETHOVEN. March for Wind Instruments I. o 11 it o n Baroque Orchestra (Haas). Parlophoiic K:i»Cl4 THIS d:sc should have been labelled "tar outdoor performance only" as it til sounds a bit shattering between walls. The music356 words
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Advertisement278 1952-10-17 10 ll* rr i\s m Itritihtly f oltnirtd film that takes, ifce hiuh SpoU of rvery ll,>!l\m>od r/>rr and mset them for imcidemiml detail." I w SUNDAI In Terhniritlnr HINDI STAM PHTLRE vitli ENGLISH Sublillcs WATCH FOR IT AT THE CAPITOL Gland Discovery Restores Youth in 24 Hours S iffWw from278 words
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Advertisement178 1952-10-17 10 1 |CQUIIBi% l\ the finest name on m-' 3 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS ii I JOHNNIE RAY El The Lady drinks Ohompogne i I RONNIE RON ALDE Bacio Whistling .c With a ny CLO ONEY Botch-a-me (Ba-Ba-Bociomi Piccma g|j| 1 IS Half as much DORIS DAY S How it I.es,178 words
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Miscellaneous375 1952-10-17 10 3^BmßMMQMMKßßßßMßflHßMßMflß^^^^^^^BMUimffl!fflff iWfflljlHfflliifllimfflL'ffljm^i J^^'nTOf .fiiffejf rp <> DAY' S QUOTATION: J. Ml «rt Is but imitation of n.«ttirt\" —Seneca. FRIDAY TOR EVERYONE: Day: me offers ;.ie best time foi the promotion of indivl- dual Interests, as well as for organizing and systematizing i things. An uncertain social i Influence la noted375 words
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Article, Illustration476 1952-10-17 11 Fans Expect 'Fireworks By RAN JIT SINGH, Standard Sports Reporter. WHO will win tonight— lsm eli Radrodro, the lion-hearted Fijian who has become Malaya's number one favourite, or the slugging Austrahon heavyweight, Jim Woods? Neither con be underestimated, but for a tew thousand476 words
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Article23 1952-10-17 11 WDON, Oct 15 (Router)— Ari Ar SOCCer XI today took a 3 l decision over Aston a Firsi D>\ ision team.23 words
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Article330 1952-10-17 11 PARIT BIXTAR, Thurs.— A start will be made in the Krian District open badminton championship meeting on Saturday when six ties in the men's open singles will be played off All matches will be played either at the court of Mr. Tan Chin Tooi at Clarke's330 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-10-17 11 MIAMI, Oct 16. (Beater)— BCiss Doris Hart, former Wimbledon champion, announced here that she does not intend to make another world tennis tour next year. Home after her second consecutive world tour. Miss Hart said she intends to take a long rest before engaging in tournament123 words
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Article62 1952-10-17 11 MEMBERS of the Eclipse B.P. are reminded that the annual general meeting of the Party will be held on Sunday 26th October 1952 at 11 a.m. at the residence oi Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Those wishing to participate in the anniversary dinner are asked to contact the Hon.62 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-10-17 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Heres How Slammin Sam Snead. 06 u AS today's illustration shores our player has started the hist important action of the downswing. This is the uncocking of the wrists. This action should not start until the hands are hip-high in 'he downswing. From there on you pour the power122 words
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Article71 1952-10-17 11 KOTA TINGGI, Thurs.— Combined Services beat Kota Tinggi Police in a friendly football match on the Government Offices padang on Tuesday. The Services won by five goals to two. The match was played in honour of Col. C. C. Graham. who was on a visit71 words
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Article64 1952-10-17 11 THE following will represent the Singapore Cricket. Club in a Rugby match against RASC tomorrow on the pariang: R. M. Parker; P. Darroch, S. W. Keeping, C. M. Mclver, D. E. McElwaine; G. W. Watson, G. Browne; L. N. C. Dale, A. Pattinson, T. H. Harding, J.64 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-10-17 11 The Tiger touring team which left Singapore on their Far East tour is shown before their departure by the Carthage yesterday. They carried the Tiger Sporting Association flag and wore flannel suits. A large number of friends saw them off. Standard picture.43 words
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269 1952-10-17 11 NEWMARKET, England, OcL 15 (AP).— Glasgow bookmaker George Metean's Rnefa Rmal. a S3 io 1 outsider, von the Cesarewitch Stakes today in a photo finish from French Design, a highly fancied contender in the field ot 36. f Sir Victor Sassoon's Queen269 words
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Article84 1952-10-17 11 KOTA BAHRT. 1 urs.— Trengganu Malays, the if, est soccer team in Trengg; n i will travel down to Pasir Mas Kelantan to play i charity game of soccer againsi die District Team on tomorrow at Pasir Mas in aid of the P; r Mas Sports Club Fund.84 words
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Article15 1952-10-17 11 LONDON. Oct. 16 (Beater)--Yesterday's rugby results were Rugby League: Leigh 5, Australians 34.15 words
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Article122 1952-10-17 11 PCRC Has A Victory Dinner IPOH, Thurs. -i ic q st Chinese sporting club in the state, the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, hold a victory dinner last night. They had recently won the Chin Sen Lim Trophy in the PCFF KnockOut competition by beating the redoubtable Rambler Sports Club by122 words
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Article134 1952-10-17 11 GLASGOW, Octt. M <AP> Amle'o Falcinelli of [taly defeated Bntsh bantamweight champion Peter Keenan f Glasgow at the end of the fifth round of a scheduled ten-round boxing bout here Wednesday night. Kcrijrm tru forced to r<'ire becaw.-c of a badly cut right eye that Later required134 words
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90 1952-10-17 11 KAJANG, Th .rs. K. g Youngsters, who tun a hork' > change I thcii kit to j tball instead t the SuH oiks Deta hmenl of Kajang, to be«i i by two goals to one. The n opt he score minute I f through Jamal,90 words
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Advertisement399 1952-10-17 11 NOTICES rrn council bl SINGAPOU TENDERS partiralars see Tender 1 ,111 (Ground Floor. it> Hal!) I UUAT (A) Supply matelv 500 pairs B- <y 1000 pairs of c M pairs of Canpairs of Can- r the year USJ graphs of City .rers, etc. (B) I Uniform of City ):,s, e'e,399 words
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Advertisement355 1952-10-17 11 NOTICES BWKKIPTCY ORDINANCE (CBAFTEB 45) IN TllH HIGH COURT OF THK (OI.ONY OF SPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. in Bankruptcy No, MS ol 19 RK Ba:i Shift* Pawnshop (Li S Bg f No. 144, in Rd., Tar Ah Choot (wid ■<. oi No. 41»4, Cieyiang Rri ai d Ho Wan Kial355 words
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Advertisement130 1952-10-17 11 CiIPITOL f fV>f*ff»ff MONDAY OCT mk 9M p.m. One Best Piclar ',/Mr Kwn' GUARANTEED TH-: THRILL OF A LIFETIME! STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines ((approximating 20 short words) will enable you to piece an ad in130 words
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465 1952-10-17 12 PENANG, Thurs. Pcnang is experiencing the full blast of monsoon weather. It has been raining continuously since Tuesday morninq and it rained all through Wednesday night and again this morning interrupting the track work of candidates entered for the Penang Autumn meeting465 words
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Article73 1952-10-17 12 LTAA Picks Squad For Training Oct. 16, (AP I k( i a tennis train for the .nd of D c ide n< i\ l> e nt Sir 1 B "ookes aighi this i' t Sedg nan. Ken U rvyn R >se, Ken R Lewis Hoad, lan ■> Don Can y73 words
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Article48 1952-10-17 12 NAVAL C-in-C XV beal r\F Changi "A" 8-:.:l in a i gby n atch played yesterday. i the Navy side's n nth v. as close and 'he r\K were unlucky in nol tg a gnd kicker, otheri e' ic score would have been 1 ferent48 words
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Article71 1952-10-17 12 Champion Stakes To M. Boussac X E W M ARKE T. Oct. 16 (Reuter): M. Marcel Boussac's Dynamiter today won the Champion Stakes over 1] miles here. After a photo finish the judges placed Senor R. P. Peracca's Tudor Castle second and Airs. 11. V. Cozen's H.V.C. third. Won by71 words
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Article85 1952-10-17 12 THE following will plav Tor the Singapore Asian Rugby XV in a match against the Royal Signals on the Police Training School ground tomorrow Daud Roslan. Oei Kim Hock. Kassim Hussein, Lim Eng Siang, B. Ross, Jamil bin Jam, Fong Sze Fook, P. Sinthamoney, Abdullah Majid. J.85 words
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Article78 1952-10-17 12 At the general meeting of the newly-formed Fairways Badminton Party held recently ai 84.J-B Upper Serangoon Road, the following were elected 0»--cials for the ensuing year. President: Francis Lee Hock Chuan. Vice-President: Tan Peng Kong. Hon. Secretary: Or^ Choo Leg& Hon. Treasurer: On? Chin Kim, Hon. Spo: !.s78 words
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Article102 1952-10-17 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 16, (Reu-ter-AAP) The visiting Australian cricketers captained by Bill O'Reilly today dismissed the c ny team for 224. Captain Haycroft, skipper ol the colony XI. completely mastered the Australian bowling and score 105. Keith Miller, who is considered one of the world's leading allrounders,102 words
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Article87 1952-10-17 12 KAJANG. Thuns. Kajang Police were held to one-all cVaw at hockey, by the B:oadrick Club. Kajang. The match was played o.i the Town Padang. The Police who were playing without the serviced of many ol their regulars opened their score alter about 15 minutes of play through.87 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-10-17 12 Seoiu photo KUALA LUMPUR fans lined the Padang three-deep on Wednesday for their first taste of Rugby. Fiji style. In this picture a Fijian forward, with typical abandon, dives headlong to stop a Selangor Club attack. No. 7 in the photo is Selangor Club's Harry Bennett and in67 words
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Article559 1952-10-17 12 SCHOOLBOY Neo Chwee Kok, Singapore's Olympic swimmer, yesterday clocked 58.4 seconds in winning the 100 metres free style event at the Singapore inter-school swimming championships. That time would have placed him fourth in the final of the event held at Helsinki this year, ahead of559 words
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Article68 1952-10-17 12 MELBOURNE. Oct. 16, (Reu-ter-AAP). Four horses were balloted out and three scratched today from the 34 final acceptors, declared two day.s ago for the Caulfield Cup. The race. worth £AlO,OOO plus a £A4OO trophy, will be run at Caulfield over 12 furlongs on October 18. Horses68 words
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Article132 1952-10-17 12 P T Club Win Badminton IX a friendly game of badminton played on Tuesday, the P. T. Sports Club defeated the Borneo Motors Sports Club by five games to two. Results- 'P. T. players mentioned first): Singles: J >hn Loh beat Wee Sian Koon 15—2, 15—1; Goh Tiang Soa* bent132 words
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223 1952-10-17 12 CHICAGO, Oct. 16, (AP-Reuter).— Jimmy Carter, in complete charge throughout with harpooning lefts and crashing rights, regained his world lightweight boxing championship last night with a unanimous 15-round decision over Lauro Salas of Monterrey, Mexico. Carter, 29, of New York, weighed223 words
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Article440 1952-10-17 12 VARSITY OUTPLAY AUSSIE XV Speed, Stamina Telfe PLAYING in top form," Dahrerrfftj Mi yesterday beat the Royal Australian Air f n XV 13 points (2 goals, penalty) to six (two the Sepoy Lines ground yesterdav. Yarsitv u ahead at half time. It was fast, exritin? R f between two balanced440 words
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Article83 1952-10-17 12 Penang Rugby KIAI 1.1 MIM -Selaagar'f Rttdi, the Padanc ,s nittht as foHows k u Sffi R L K Brown Wat Dodson and Vu.sofl v O llenmt, (Cap! Armitas,: s. Wi ttausjh and P Tyrrell h r C.MKls.r and K Sti«, Marnot. W MaoDo. Koh Ouan llok The P^n;iii^ tttm83 words
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Article20 1952-10-17 12 SVD Law Australia Frank S Oq 0 Candy and 1 In the en i the n20 words
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Article12 1952-10-17 12 TTC HOCKEY TEAMS NAMED a Dr. [B played (Selei 5 > > 1 Ratnam.12 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-10-17 12 SPORES I SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Dir. 1A SCC p. is at SCC; Friendly— S SMSV ol .SRC. •ORTS Methodist After- G S J Oo\ at Vr.iona S ">' 2.30 p.m, BOXING: Isi'^cli Radro(i Wood% Happy d stadia PENANG PSC on Data K I41 words
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