Singapore Standard, 21 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-21 1 Singapore Standard 3* )L SH X VOL. 11l NO. 11l TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article393 1952-10-21 1 New Proposals To Services Ministries In UK MORE than 30,000 locally engaged members of the civilian staff of the three Services m Singapore are likely to get increases m pay if recommendations made to the Admiralty and Army and Air Ministries m London by the393 words
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74 1952-10-21 1 300,000 Gold Haul By S'pore Customs lard Staff Reporter TNING swoop 18 Customs •be 3.439-ton alongside the arves yester- la Ihe arrest the ship"s crew zure of 1,300 gold and 13S ins valued 000. I thai the irrested will be urt ling an ived ta vestei im Japan and .t-uve-74 words
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90 1952-10-21 1 Duchess At Sandakan; Brunei Today r, IVOR KRAAL. teas of Kent paid a rth Borne ft lonnet s in tartan I from Duchess wn i was i and the H. de Bei and and L*i c Brst per- d. e 52 000.000 Hospital, time, there was •-.our. and I t90 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-10-21 1 Th<> (i.O.C. Major Gen eral Hush Stockwell talk ing to L c Jaspal, a Gurkha, who is leaving the Kuala Lumpur Kiurara Hospital after IZ months' stay m the T.B. ward. Later 20 Gurkhas who were completely cured of T.B. marched past the G.O.C. m a simple ceremony at the57 words
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Article93 1952-10-21 1 TOKYO Oct 10 CUP)— Nearly 7.000 <- me^e Communbt9 bickr-d by barrages of Russian "Katusha" rocket guns attacked Triangle Hi'! and Sniper Ridge v.\ fanatic waves ist nigl I and to noon today captured Pikes Peak one' Triangle Hill position. The do-oc die Red assau)l on93 words
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Article53 1952-10-21 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 20. (UP) China's ruling Kuomintang today appealed to the free world for permission to bring war to Communist China. The Nationalist parly of which Chiang Kai-shek is Director General told the United States m ChurchSD'fl words "give us the tools and we'll finish53 words
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Article45 1952-10-21 1 GEN. Sir Gerald Templer, British Hi^h Commissioner m Malaya is spending a fortnight's holiday m Nuvvara Eliya, a hill station about 100 miles from Colombo. Gen. Templer. whose visit here is informal, arrived m Ceylon yesterday with his wifa arid daughter Jaae.— Reuter.45 words
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Article44 1952-10-21 1 THE Thai government will require residents of Bat gkok and Thonbuti to carry identification cara.s effective from the first Of the year it was disclosed m Bangkok yesterday. Purpose of the new regulation is to minimize subversive and espionage activities. I.P44 words
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Article1044 1952-10-21 1 KUALA LIMPIK, Mon— The 81,000,000,000 mark will be reached next month by the War Damage Commission m the matter of claims assessed. This fact was stated by the Chairman of the Commission, Mr. R. Graham at a Press conference this morning. Mr. Graham explained that1,044 words
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Article174 1952-10-21 1 PENANG Mon. Looking cheerful and keen for police work 81 Chinese from all over! the Island presented them- j selves at the two recruiting; centres today for enlistment m; the regular police force. But only 43 were selected. The recruiting team, under the charge of Assistant Superintendent,174 words
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Article61 1952-10-21 1 HONG KONG. Oct. 20. (UP) Mr J C. McDuall, acting Secretary of Chinese Affairs, left here today lor Singapore by .ship to take up his new appoiniment as Chiel Social Welfare Officer In Malaya. McDuall was accompanied by his wife and seen off by a61 words
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Article71 1952-10-21 1 TOKYO. Oct. 20 (AP).— Gene- 1 ral Mark Clark. Supreme United Nations Commander, refused today to resume the suspended Korean armistice negotiations on the terms laid down by the Communists. In a message to top Red commanders he said that the United Nations Command will71 words
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Article19 1952-10-21 1 NAIROBI. Oct. 20 (Reuter)—British troops flown from the Middle East arrived here today to help combat terrorists.19 words
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94 1952-10-21 1 JAKARTA Oct 20 (UP)— The Indonesian Army High Command announced yesterday it has proof that miMary secrets have fallen into "wrong hands" and that it planned to take action shortly against those guilty. In a communique, the High Command also charged that "certain elements94 words
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Article115 1952-10-21 1 LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter)— A battalion of British troops were ordered out to Kenya today to maintain law and order m the face of rising terrorism by the native Mau Mau secret society. And a battleship of the British Navy- the cruiser Kenya, will115 words
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Article81 1952-10-21 1 LONDON*. Oct. 20 CAP) British secret service agents have been ordered to find out how top secret details of Britain's latest hush-hush jet aircraft engine. the Conway. managed to get into the Umied States publication. Aviation Daily. Although some of the inforimation about the Conway is81 words
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Article41 1952-10-21 1 THE Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore officially announced yesterday the nomination of Mr. Andrew Gilmour Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore, to represent the two territories at the Commonwealth Economic Conference to be held shortly m London.41 words
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Article198 1952-10-21 1 PENANG, Mon.— Existing instructions an.d regulations appeared to afford adequate safeguards against fraud and irregularity, said the Director ot Audit. Malaya, m his report on the accounts of the Settlement of Penang for the year 1948. 1949 and 1950, tabled at today's Settlement Council meeting. Checks198 words
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448 1952-10-21 1 Sacked Man's Gif tTo The Toy Fund THE Christmas Toy Fund of The Singapore Standard j readers has increased by another $:*O9. The total at 6 p.m. yesterday was $1,322.25.1 A contributor from Singapore who will soon be out of a job sent m $10 to the fund with this448 words
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Article87 1952-10-21 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 20 CUP).— What may be a record total eclipse of the sun since the birth of Christ wili be seen over Thailand on June 20. 195."). It will last for seven minutes, according to official Thai astronoThai officials declared that the 1955 solar87 words
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Article86 1952-10-21 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20 (Reuter) About HI poundi o\ opium— largest amount &i the narcotic ever confiscated ;i' the United States border— were .seized by United States Customs agents from the 11.289-tons British tanker Siiverda. e when si P docked liere Mo:> than fortj >> the86 words
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Advertisement24 1952-10-21 1 -V^'^HORTHBRIDGER? <APIT</l8lO6) iPOttt-f, GOLD FLAKE t^i^mVion: $2.0:> per tin. 40 cte. per If > paclrt. JMUMymiU $1 MO per tin. 33 cts. per 10's packet.24 words
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Advertisement122 1952-10-21 1 ICE CREAM Tmfwl& OOLDSTORACE Wf ffij J CREAMERIES wkmUi it. tLjiriririfta^afll B»' v aalHa^Bßßi^B awi?>r%Bßai Bbv. > "U FULLY BANOSPRCAO ami never an mtU/uke (his... list races Singapore/ Pen ang Federatio* MODEL 5112 For AC. Mains $305 00 $350 00 MODEL 5214 For AC/DC. Mains $305 00 $350 00 MODEL122 words
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Article185 1952-10-21 2 Head Masters Asked To Submit Syllabus Standard Staff Reporter HEAD MASTERS of Singapore schools hove been asked to submit proposals for a syllabus to shorten the primary education course by a year. This was revealed yesterday by the Director of Education, Mr. R.M. Young. Mr. Young185 words
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162 1952-10-21 2 WHILE the police blocked a portion of Beach Road where a shophouse collapsed on Sudnay night, the Civil Defence Corps worked all day yesterday to clew about 70 tons of debris They were still hard at it till late last night, working162 words
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135 1952-10-21 2 Claims Trial For 15 Bus Conductors FIFTEEN m mses against iuctors of the Green Bus c any lor carrying excess of p. 4 engera In their buse.--.i ong Juropg and Bukit Timah R ids nil August, were ed m *he Singapore City P c Court yesterday. The 15 conductor! were135 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-10-21 2 photo. MEN of the Civil Defence Corps (above) are seen removing the debris of the house which collapsed on Sunday night at Beach Road. Altogether, about 75 tons of masonry and timber were removed. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article57 1952-10-21 2 MR. M GOPALA MENON, the Indian Government Repress ::*at:vo m Malaya, will declare open the new Kerala Samajam building at Race Course Road on Nov. 9. The cost of the building is estimated at $32,U00. Malayaiees m Singapore have now a place of their own to57 words
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Article156 1952-10-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Labour Party plan to meet the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union soon to discuss the Union's proposed boycott of the Singapore Legislative Council elections— the fifth of its kind. FOL'R other fruitless attempts have been made twice by156 words
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Article68 1952-10-21 2 A WOMAN. Hu Mene Yam of Carpmael Road, was fined $19 m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for parking her private car at a taxi-stand at St. Gregorys Place at 4.15 pjn. on July 29. She was also fined another $10, for parking her car68 words
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Article52 1952-10-21 2 HOXG Ah Long (45) claimed trial m th c Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge ot cheating a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor of a 20-cciu iar c by impersonating a s a member ot the Criminal Investigation Department. He was allowed bail of $200 until52 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-10-21 2 photo. A folk dancin* display that received loud applause from the spectators at the Methodist Girls Afternoon School nrst annual sports meet held recently.- StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article63 1952-10-21 2 Duchess Thanks S'pore THE DUCHESS of Kent m a message sent by the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony F. Abell to the Singapore Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, thanked the Singapore Legislative Council "for the reception accorded to herself and her son by the Government and the people of Singapore63 words
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123 1952-10-21 2 THE University of Malaya Geographical Society, a student body, will sponsor six public lectures on geographical topics connected with Malaya and South-East Asia. The lectures will be held m Oei Tiong Ham Hall, Cluny at 6 p.m. on Fridays as from Oct. 24123 words
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127 1952-10-21 2 NOISE made by fowls m a pen led to the arrest of a fowl thief, the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, was told yesterday. The thief, Her Kee Cheong was charged with stealing 23 fowls valued $80 from Tan Pee at127 words
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Article72 1952-10-21 2 THE G.O.C. Singapore Base District. Major-General A.G. O'Carroll Scott watched while No. 1 Troop of the Coastal Battery of the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteers) shot at a target towed by a motor launch. A number of hits were recorded. The shoot from Blakang Mati was72 words
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Article33 1952-10-21 2 The Hindu Officers of the Railway Department m Singapore will celebrate the "Sathurthi" festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19, Ceylon Road. Katong, tomorrow from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.33 words
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Article138 1952-10-21 2 IPOH, Mon.— The Festival of the Nine Gods which began yesterday drew an endless stream of worshippers to the "Kew Ong Yeah" Temple m Pasir Puteh. Among the very first to pay homage to the gods was a former schoolmaster who, preferring to remain anonymous, said138 words
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293 1952-10-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter LOCAL CLEARING and forwarding agents and importers of cargo are annoyed at the "new system" adopted by the Singapore Harbour Board regarding 1 clearance of cargo. A meeting of interested clearing agents and importers, it is understood, will be held293 words
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Article64 1952-10-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieves broke into the house of a Chinese m Imbi Road behind the Bukit Mintang Park during the early hours of Saturday morning, and stole S 1.1 04 m cash and a watch valued $50. A Triumph motor cycle belonging to a police64 words
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Article76 1952-10-21 2 CLARENCE Hart Campbell appeared m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday on a summons charge of requiring the National Carbon Limited and John Buckoke to pay to him $1,000 and $666 on May 30 and June 9 respectively m addition to rent as a condition of76 words
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Advertisement26 1952-10-21 2 LIFE** DEATH PONT GAMBLE FIT ATLAS CRIP SAFE TYRES Distribute througfcou, M,!,^ d Si a&tpon bjTbT STANDARD t- VACUUM OIL COMPANY. (IncorDorated ,K. list i*-*-j ZumO.'26 words
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Advertisement85 1952-10-21 2 *pgq I 111 < •jC^^Eii' HA W 0 J^^H>' 0 GQV Tnt BLACK TULIP Hoorlem once offered 5 P"*«. whfch was never claimed, of £8,000 for a Black Tulip. This was during the "Tulip madness" of Holland m the 1 7ffi century when fortunes were made and lost m HH85 words
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Miscellaneous49 1952-10-21 2 3|§^s3Eilil )WHA!f-{-/ CAN SEE THE HEADLINES/?- N WE'LL PROVE M f-WOULD &eTBHMH|H| J mmm^mj^m "bqqukport knox, cheese hejr, mamums h DESEPn-tON-AND > ifhe < KZI I C>K#W *TL iSK. %flpi DIMML -A-OANCK HOSTESS"/?— THAT'LL SHOH I YOU'LL BE RID OF DROPPED M|l SWffv Ml> W^ -> >7HEWaRLOf'MA/OSA/a3&-HOH/Afl/CH£ohWJwtofr-aHIXWfI* I DEAD.?^[ XSWML49 words
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Article259 1952-10-21 3 A ssocia tionSays Its Accounts Not Ready Yet Standard Staff Reporter wiT UT 40 teacher of the Singapore workers Association may not get their pay from the Council for Adult Education if the Association does not submit their statement of accounts for the period January to September to the259 words
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322 1952-10-21 3 Blina Welfare bodies Merge; Centre Planned Mandard Staff Reporter Mil. plan to give Singapore's blind children itfen m nursery and primary schools, and a final itional training to fit them as respected members community, will take concrete shape next year. In Vdec tj carry on blind we t <* v.322 words
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Article96 1952-10-21 3 Teacher's Plea For Divorce i data i S ipOTC baa been Singapore Govern- HonEnj h .t the petii for di- r i fe, Eliza- a] i li i rher, rtict Brown m High C said he became a "l" had lest the Japanese v 1944 when ag In Taij v96 words
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Article55 1952-10-21 3 >! India's movie figures igv prorlii''er-fiirt > ''tori. i C. Rama handra, r —are d IC m Sintre thi> rooam ng by Pan Un iv n T 2 i r Ii lian inf Kap B narai i Prei ienl od at the invitation als i oxplane55 words
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Article36 1952-10-21 3 row at f at are as "A Real Frier. ."l lay, there n and instruction at :\':i.'ig. The even- tea r> itation ■ermoa, an I .s spoi tred by Ycl of Men'a36 words
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Article, Illustration218 1952-10-21 3 Police Seize Bicycles POI.ICF constables m a Black Maria made three trips to the Raffles Place area yesterday and collected 47 bicycles which were rtstfctii the five-foot-ways The bicycles were parked alonij Battery Road, Change Alley and the Mercantile Bank. "Many of the shop owners and fasas m that area218 words
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Article151 1952-10-21 3 He Lost It On The Way A TAXIDRIVER. Surain Singh of Kreta Ayer Road, asked the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate to adjourn his case so he could have time to pay his fine. "Your Honour, I lost my money while I was on my way to Court. I was151 words
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Article43 1952-10-21 3 PHUA Ban Seng (18) was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with fraudulent possession of a fountain pen. with the name "Quek Cheng Song", engraved on it and a lighter, he claimed trial and was allowed bail of $500.43 words
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Article44 1952-10-21 3 THE results of the 8.0.D. Civilian Association Draw are:— l7ls3 (Car): ***** (Refrigerator) ***** (Radio); ***** (Sewing machine). 20 consolation prizes: *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****; *****.44 words
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162 1952-10-21 3 Standard Staff Reporter. CERTAIN students at the Teachers' Training College will undergo a year's training at the Junior Technical School after they have completed their normal training and graduated, Mr. R.E. Ince, Deputy Director of Education, Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. M We ha\o it162 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-10-21 3 MISS TKREKA HOOPS (right) shows off to her admirers. Misses Tan Then? and Lav Lee Leng the 'Frampton Shield' for the 'best conditioned' dog at the recent World Animal Day rally. Mr. V. W. Frampton. President of the Animal Lovers' League made the presentation at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School.50 words
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Article59 1952-10-21 3 M. THEDJANE Murthi (21) and Loh Eng Hiok (2;-!) were 1 charged m the Singapore Sec- ond Police Court yesterday i with cheating Sharma of Gian Singh and Company of 174 i pieces record changers valued $30,276 on Oct. 16. 1 They claimed trial and59 words
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Article44 1952-10-21 3 LIM Cheng Chwee (34) denied m the Singapore Second Police j Court yesterday a charge of stealing a fountain pen valued $13 from Wee Jui Boa outside the Majestic Theatre on Oct. 18. He was allowed bail of $^00 until Oct. 27.44 words
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Article132 1952-10-21 3 MRS. Soh Hun Swee. who attempted to evacuate from Singapore when Japanese bombs were being dropped m the Colony, was captured by the Japanese and taken to Banka. Sumatra. On her return to Singapore at the end of 1942. she found her husband living with132 words
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Article133 1952-10-21 3 THIRTY plots of land are now being offered for sale U3 the area bounded by Shanghai. River Valley and Kay Poh Roads m Singapore, Mr. J. A. Hunt, director of Seacon Ltd., told The Standard yesterday. These plots which are being sold by Messrs. Seacon Ltd.,133 words
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Article63 1952-10-21 3 DR. John Mathai. former Finance Minister of India and Mrs. Mathai will arrive m Singapore on Oct. 28 m the s.s. "Carthage" from Japan on his way home. Dr. and Mrs. Mathai rame to Singapore from Ceylon last September, and stayed with the Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm63 words
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Article58 1952-10-21 3 A DOUBLE wedding was solemnised on Saturday by Rev. Goh Hood Keng and Rev. Chew Hock Hin, when two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kok Tiong, of Singapore. Misses Theresa Chio Neo and Georgina Geok Neo were married to Mr. Stanley Goh and Mr. Paul Wee Poh58 words
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Article211 1952-10-21 3 THE Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. 11. B. Livingstone yesterday watched the behaviour of two men m the deck when a case came Up for mention and sensed that something was being passed from one to the other. Lined up \n the dock211 words
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Advertisement114 1952-10-21 3 ,»_y > -.»-yv ¥.-..-<v(w\ f v- f v— f f v- < t— -f x fT-f \—"r—f v v f *—f\-i Y-/\-/V TOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIO g i aY »i *5 fl^ M± M awn im^m BB rat? i 111 I I n 4 if :*J V yj LI I 1114 words
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Advertisement311 1952-10-21 3 m. ft iA* ij //f j fllß I vt\,LLrc/i 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE FLEXARET 111. THE FLEXARET fi a ref/ea cornerfi irith tioo objectirci ;or tn fcino /2 p«c(i/res, s;:c S x I cm/in fl roll film workmanship and the excellent resuUg make it a oikt™ tuftabte to?311 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-10-21 3 ■v'<"; rv>"/issff^SKS2?^\-'- '^9 DiJT I MUt)< O/\Y K/MA/UnUI j| Vs^*^ inc. ty m \mS i I Hill 1 1 I \AA^*^t^CKj T("^ i Tkil f~\i tPPM C^iCi .^'•t':-:'jl a Mkym>''s'i'''&- flfl fr VA/ITU I I IYI IPI/^l |C» TVtls WAS 1 I I ViLjrnr\i>l >nt v» iJtllj fl A.. On53 words
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Article367 1952-10-21 4 Templer Not Told About The Curfew PEN ANG, Mon. The bicycle curfew m Penang, imposed since Dec. 4, lost year, has been of material advantage to the Police m its anti-bandit campaign m George Town, Dr. N. K. Menon was told m a written reply367 words
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Article56 1952-10-21 4 itiiwfiri >t.itr Repeelei \p{ >RI Gov* rnmeni ised a:i mail postage itside c nintries t Great Britain and Nortn- ird md. I, r tfM Hailed State* the tiaVc been reduced for iet- -!i the presenl $1.08 per QHBCC Id 95 et>nts and for ciass COTTespcmdence from56 words
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201 1952-10-21 4 SIX >tt!i wea destroyers ol e led States Atlantic F v.. be \y ■■< today m Singa] fte veraJ months Mnri n Korean i the U ited Nation^ is« said voter day. One of them. wa.> damaged m Korea when »he hit a floating mine,201 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-10-21 4 photo. Officials of the Red Cross Old People's Club, British Red Cross Society, Singapore Branch, visited the Little Sisters of St. Isidore of the Poor. Photographed at the Thomson Road home of the Sisters on Saturday last with the Vicar Rev. Mother Maria de St. Isabelle and Asst. Sister RomaineChew Studio - 98 words
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Article197 1952-10-21 4 A MOVE to make Singapore Traction Company bus conduc- I tors liable for overloading of j the Company's omnibuses will be j made at th e ordinary meeting Ol the City Council o n Oct. 31 by Mr. Philip Williams (Labour j Rochore>. Mr. Williams,197 words
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146 1952-10-21 4 CHEAPER VEGETABLES Standard Staff Reporter TOWNS m the Federation of Malaya served by rails are likely to get cheaper imported vegetables as a result of a big reduction m the freight rates for perishables, including fruits, charged by Malayan Railways. The Standard was told yesterday146 words
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Article271 1952-10-21 4 THE Singapore Towgay Growers Association, who are trying to raise about $200,000 to build a towgay factory and quarters for its growers, are appealing to the City Council for v time to raise the money before forcing them to close the wells used for growing271 words
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Article111 1952-10-21 4 RALPH E. WAGERS, of Chicago. Illinois. USA. widely known i Christian Science lecturer and j practitioner, who left business I lii'e some years ago to devote his entire time to the practice of Christian Science Healing, will give a public lecture at the V.M.C.A. auditorium. Singapore111 words
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Article33 1952-10-21 4 THE Marine Police yesterday picked up the body of a Chinese i from the Singapore River oppo- site their station. No identity I card was found on the man. i33 words
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Article141 1952-10-21 4 AS soon as the signboards go up. the Johore Town Board will "strictly enforce" a no-honking order m the area bounded by Jalan Ibrahim, Jalan Ti Hens. Jalan Abu Bakar Cram the point where it meets Jalan Tai Heng to its junction with Jalan141 words
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Article20 1952-10-21 4 YESTERDAY 1.859 persons were vaccinated m Singapore, bringing the total vaccinated to 424.216 persons since the campaign started.20 words
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Advertisement211 1952-10-21 4 I 11 ojti 1 45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30 p.m. 3roT« II itVi p roclmmed I OUR SPfC/At C.B. NEWS SERVICE nnr> n_n_rLru~u'XJxrM~~*-'VJ"«J'^'^~M ON THI ROYAL MSIT NOW INCLUDES:INK TOUR OF THE FEDERATION j SINGAPORE GARDEN PARTY SHOWING AT BOTH I CATHAY and NEW ALHAMBRA TODAY! [^J^jJUibJA '.'mAAl^ 9.30 p.m. RETURN211 words
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Advertisement232 1952-10-21 4 Power Cats SINGAPORE substations liable to loud shedding today: DAY B.M.B.C.. MaeRltchle. Braddell Rise. Alsnxoff Estate. Island i.olf Club, Windsor Park. Pi l> I ill Pumps, Nee Soon, seletar Wireless, Seletar Village. United Rubber Plants, Mental Hospital, Trafalgar Estate, Perak Road, Jutland Rd., Bendemeer ltd.. Ban Hock Leong (HI Mill.232 words
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Advertisement160 1952-10-21 4 SH(nN INC rlm^&&%&£ yiroß THE gBl —FRANK LOVEJOY dorothy ONE MISTAKE SEEN BY HIS mis LNLEASHES THE GREATEST I)R%»\ C OF OIR DAY COLUMBIA PICTURES presents STANLEY KRAMER'S production of Fredric March 1 11. 1.1. ">. 1. 6.3(K >..'io UAjlLs^y .a. /^l^^r,^ Starring ROBERT MITCHIM Tomorrow! f^^r y v^ J'odaif160 words
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307 1952-10-21 5 Tengktt Abdul Rahman Say« -1 000 000 S ?tlL Fl N tlOnol Or 9°»««««» i* i" -eed of at least 1 000,000 to cw rry out its programme of achieving independence for Malaya, stated Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, President of the307 words
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Article95 1952-10-21 5 Unique Ceremony At Army LUMPUR, Mon.— r led 20 Gurmarch past m ceremony at Military HosX tala Lumpur, »rning, at which d raJ Sir Hugh GOQ Malaya were leaving re their ha t faf T.B and marked their i thre fc after pil irisited U d their iat la and95 words
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Article32 1952-10-21 5 KOTA TINGGI Mon— The X »ta Tinggi auth uril ies ■<•■ taking i n to destroy un- >■ -•> j and disease i dogs m Pengerang. the u1 n area of the district.32 words
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Article244 1952-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, iMon.— An ambush party of "B" Company, 3rd Malay Regiment, with a Police Inspector, contacted a uniformed Chinese terrorist m Raub, Pahang, and killed him. This was the only killing for the day. One of four terrorists contacted m a camp m Grik,244 words
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Article100 1952-10-21 5 T A I P I N G. Mon- The Malayan Council of Christian Education, an inter-denomma- 1 Uonai body affiliated to the Malayan Christian Council has started a m m.tn. sound film library; Most of the films are gifts t from the Division of Foreign i100 words
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Article38 1952-10-21 5 A CAR DRIVER, Lee Seng Pa who failed to stop his vehicle at Jalan Sultan Ibra- him. Muar. when ordered to do so by 'a Police officer, was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate, I38 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-10-21 5 Inche Mohd. Idns B. i Abdul Rahman, a postman i| attached to G.P.O. Malai, cca, (centre) is pictured with members of the staff on the eve of his retire- ment after 34 years' ser--1 vice. Mr. F.C. Dasson. 1 Head Postmaster, Malacca is seated on his left and i Che63 words
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Article55 1952-10-21 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— ileh Rahman binte Ngah Anjah Kampong Kubang Bengor, Vlanang, who appeared before he Magistrate's Court here, was fined $85 or a day's simple m prison men t for noi register- ing her dog. She was further fined $45 or a week's simple Imprisonment55 words
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38 1952-10-21 5 JOHORE B.MIRI'. Mon.— The Sultan and Sultanah oi Johore, now m England, are not likely to return to Johore until next year. H is understood that they stay on fir: th t > Coronation.38 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-10-21 5 You ng Malayans JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Councillors of the Johore Bahru Young Malayans* Club will hold a meeting m the Eng ish College Hal! on Oct. L' 4. at 3 p.m. All Councillors are requested to a' tend this The Resident Commissioner, Penan?. Mr. N. Ward. Is seen presenting89 words
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438 1952-10-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— lnche Sordon Zubir is to ask the Johore State Council tomorrow when it meets m the Council Chamber, here, how many Town Planning Schemes for Johore Bahru have been prepared to date, when the first of such schemes was prepared and438 words
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124 1952-10-21 5 TAIPING. Mon. As an i act of international friendship. Sunday School children m the United States of America and Canada haw sen: 200 sets of pictures relating to the Old and New Testaments for free distribution to Sunday Schools and other children's organisations m124 words
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Article79 1952-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr. Lim Hock Joo, Chief Clerk jf the Police Financial Otjice. Kuala Lumpur, has been promoted to Special Grade with effective from Jan. 1. this year. Mr. Lim was one of the six to be promoted, out of 40 who appeared before the Promotion79 words
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76 1952-10-21 5 TAIPIXG Mon.— Hie report of the Special Committee on Education sei up by the Federal Legislative Council will be discussed at the King Edward VII School >n Wednesday at X p.m. The meeting is sponsored by the discussion group of the Taiping branch. Perak Adult76 words
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Article161 1952-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Yap Bay was alleged m the First Magistrate's Court, today, to have corruptly offered v^ to a special constable to release him after being arrested for being m possession of chandu a id chanou apparatus. Yap was committed to stand trial at the161 words
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131 1952-10-21 5 Fed. Govt. Interpreters Want Raise KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —I Government interpreters m the! Federation are to ask for In-j ■creased salaries is they Dontend thai the -alary structure recommended by the Bomlkhh Committee has been EUDStan-j tially altererl by the inlroduc-i tion ot" enhanced -.1 lary 1 ales Eor comparable131 words
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Article53 1952-10-21 5 KUALA KAXGSAR. Mon Mr. S. L. Gawthorne of Penang is now on the tutorial stall of the Ma ay CoMegt liCuala Kangsar. He \m< succeeded Inche Ezhab bin A uig Ismail who lias taken np the posl of Lecturer m Ma >y at the Kirkby Co53 words
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Article104 1952-10-21 5 Took Tin Ore, Gets One Year KUALA LUMPUR, M Two European i tig ae< the Petaling Fin Mine, cm > to Pucnonfc aw an li I cycling m ;i gu pi lo i tni They topped Win and I 18 kattie tin ore ta nil posses too. Ka bin Abd104 words
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215 1952-10-21 5 Xl ALA LUMP US, Mon. For committing mischief by setting flrr to a motor-cycle, a former member of the Army Depot Police, Hassan bin Yunus, was today convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. Adams, and sentenced to 12 months'215 words
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Article29 1952-10-21 5 LIM Chye Sent and V.'.:. l Sv. Be •■'■■< gambling on the Hve-IcKH w«jr of Jalan il n each fined (16 m (tie M isi Magistrate 1 Court.29 words
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Advertisement156 1952-10-21 5 some §©iiia§iir! New Austin A4O puts up great performance m Road Tests _^sagsm Acceleration 0-30 m.p.h 6.9 sees. 4 b] kind ;>e:;n N3 >' A ttocai 3orh the Autocar' and 'Motor' PASSENGER ROOM. 'In spite of pra.se the A4O Somerset m their a very adequate amount of space recent Rood156 words
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Advertisement88 1952-10-21 5 ;//;/j lighter wiib Qj Swedish ball-bearings.. Rollei >l;.itc>- .:"i.: ai run Ljgbtei and then I U ith thi ivorld reoowned Swedish i>> l-bearingj Phi ii one mo reasons fci the famous 'feathei toucb" ■>' ii-> i the S l ea.>h preci i i itei A«l <sj^ Miqp HI ;>ur ngsn88 words
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Article791 1952-10-21 6 ILL nobody try to understand the Malan regime? Why must decent people grind their teeth and take a swipe now and then at Dr. Malan and his cronies? What has his regime done to merit this persecution? Why wits it necessary for the Genera] Assembly of the791 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1952-10-21 6 ALEX JOSEY - WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ALEX JOSEY Nowadays there Is too great a tendency to take democracy for granted, and each man defines demo- cracy as he pleases. Yet basically democracy, says Mr. Josey, remains government of the people, by the people for the people. j iALAYAN^ AFFAIRS m i 1 I1,954 words
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Article252 1952-10-21 6 Sir The proposed boy-; cott. of the coming elections by the Naval Base Employees m Seletar clearly shows that they are confusing their duties as citizens and their rights as workers. Of course the citizen has a right to expect that his rights as a worker should252 words
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331 1952-10-21 6 Sir: It came as a shock to many admirers of Dato Paglar when at the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council he did not as promised take up the matter of the Moneylenders' Ordinance. Some time m September Dato Paglar promised through the331 words
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Letter301 1952-10-21 6 Sir: In the course of your leader headed '"Rice Sell-Sufficiency" on October 8, you said: '"The only solution is increased local production of rice. There is no reason why Malaya, with only a population of 5 million, should not produce enough rice to meet her requirements. At301 words
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Article211 1952-10-21 6 Review of Views I Welcome News Jit is m S .'til local 2 tna 1 (x-B: ter C;,:,, 5 w.tn HMnt item irili visit t m IKS, bi j editor. ally. The paper visit to Malaya both partk laya iam i I was the B jj Government j Hurt this211 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-21 6 'fQ| WEIGHING MACHINE H IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOTS SOUND INVESTMENT REGULAR INCOME I H FEDERATION DISTRIBUTORS LJ WANTED Col! or Write ljM| THORESEN CO., (M) LTD. 16 WINCHESTER HOUSE fOUYIRQUAY »*HONI HSO2432 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-21 6 i^. J^V #V/ yourself m tit jL nn i T I S H wPr I 'I I 5 Wmfr^ W- premiss utuiri -^j/rjlaK ma 9 v 1 1 **F~ II taumhim. m*y32 words
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Article59 1952-10-21 7 m Dm Penang B S 00l Te nei s 1 AssoH theii ommittee H estei (it i <>f the mcil'a sc i I H| eting ided to ask Chinese School \> FerUra- a to petitioo the sskmex and the incfl a-' the -h. they consider I59 words
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Article29 1952-10-21 7 I en acefall^ iiis Steve s ii n C tefc n p-m c 1 Her.'. Church d tiience for M Fan enda thj X k Wai Su Fee29 words
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Article109 1952-10-21 7 AX American editor and publisher, Mr. Hodding Carter, is due m Malaya shortly on a four-month tour of the j Far East. He is making the trip under the sponsorship of the educational exchange programme of the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Carter whose visit109 words
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Article62 1952-10-21 7 LONDON, CX: 20 <AP> A Lv:: eported today B British dipJo- D can ias been ently m Warsaw but the fc <■ 4,". office said r. is news then I Newj mide reported m a Paris datelined dispatch Maclean was seen by a mer dip who62 words
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Article80 1952-10-21 7 SLAN, W; les, Oct 20 «AP>— The Queen is going right ahead with plans to personally open a new dam despite saboteurs efforts i blow up par! of the I iations. B tckwgham Palace sources laid there baa bet-n no change, ai "angements fot the80 words
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Article48 1952-10-21 7 NAIROBI. Kenya, Oct. 20 (Beuter) Mau Man terrorists last w\ti.'^\ burned down the Nyeri Polo Club where the Duke ot Edinburgh played polo during his visit early this year. police reported toay. The buildings were gutted j [and a polo pony burned to' rl< il48 words
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Article208 1952-10-21 7 X LONDON, (Kt. 20 (Keuter)-Sterling m London ij reached Its highest level for some months at ■th dollars, and was similarly strong m foreign centres. Only a month ago it was bogged flown ai tower limit ol $2.78, at which the Bank of England208 words
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Article88 1952-10-21 7 Iht an 1 for nosed est«rday tea] i c Standai r! I i '.-.e pnsmeni a pod 08 ■11 m last night, gt f.-rn- I vc:n- d himself a .:mot really ti. vise ;e rebe most e up when be told ques- G ernor edeni88 words
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Article472 1952-10-21 7 Lie Wants Aid For Have-Nots To Be Boosted NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (Rcuter)— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations, said yesterday that the poverty of hundreds of millions of people m Asia and Africa "is one of the great challenges of our civilization." Speaking472 words
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Article283 1952-10-21 7 HANOI, Oct 20, (AP) The French Army on Saturday night clamped a tight censorship on all news oi troops movements under way to counter the Com-munist-led Vietminh offensive m the Nghialo se< (or, 100 miles northwest of Hanoi. The French emphasized I* secrecy was necessary to283 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-10-21 7 Mr. Guiseppe Brusasco, Italian Undersecretary of State, (centre) on a tour of the Far East, arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Colombo. He told reporters that he was here to "express feelings of friendship and offer co-operation m the common fight against communism." Mr. Brusasco, travelling with two secretaries,Standard - 93 words
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Article35 1952-10-21 7 BISHOP rge west ol -i i ma, <nic of me leaders of the Aora Re Artnament movement, vi!l be entertained to tea by Singapore City Councillors tolay afternoon b1 the Councillors' f)om.35 words
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Article58 1952-10-21 7 CAIRO. Oct 20 (AP»— "ThtEgyptian government is most anxious to see the Sudanese people enjoy full self-government ■m preparation for free self-deter-mination," the Egyptian premier Maj. Gen. Mohamecr Naguib stated today. In an exclusive interview with the Khartoum Daily. Sudan Star, he answered questions about his58 words
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Article55 1952-10-21 7 BANGKOK. Oct. 20 «UP>— A new fleet of nine coastal patroi boats has been placed into service by the recently organized Water Police unit to combat coastal smuggling. The patrol boats which were specially built for the Thai police department by a foreign firm were commissioned55 words
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Article42 1952-10-21 7 TAIPEH. Oct. 20 (ReuterAAP). A "'global overseas Chinese conference."' aimed at 'wooing" the full support of the 13.000.000 Chinese nationals all over the world to the Chinese Nationalists on Formosa against the Chinese Communists, will be officially opened tomorrow morning.42 words
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Article37 1952-10-21 7 FORTY-EIGHT Arab Boy Scouts, detained m Galilee on charges of participating m unauthorised military exercises, were released yesterday on bail of £48,000 (Israeli) pending their trial before a military court at Acres. Israel. A.P.37 words
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Article26 1952-10-21 7 THE 'Royal microphone" for exclusive use by members of Britain's Royal Family, arrived m Hongkong yesterday on a plane from London. Reuter.26 words
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Article107 1952-10-21 7 LONDON. Oct. 20 (Reuter).— A 22-year-old English W»** was granted a separation from her husband chieftain of a Nigerian tribe, after a divorce court was told that he bit her face when she asked him for money. The court heard that when a policeman showed107 words
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Article58 1952-10-21 7 THE Postmaster-General has announced the latest dates for posting correspondence and parcels at post offices m the Federation to ensure delivery m time for Christmas at overseas destinations. Christmas cards to the United Kingdom should t»e posted before Nov. 18 and 19 m Kuala Lumpur and58 words
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314 1952-10-21 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE more freely the people of Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei come forward and give their services to their countries, "the quicker we shall teach our goal" of independence, states the Progressive Party of Singapore m a policy314 words
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Article398 1952-10-21 7 Menon Case Goes To High Court MADRAS, Oct. 20 (UP)— The Chief Presidency magistrate today referred to the High Court the petition of C. G. Menon and Vilasini Menon, questioning the validity of their arrest under the Fugitive Offenders Act. The magistrate said the High Court must decide two questions'398 words
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Article193 1952-10-21 7 CAIRO. Oct. 20 Re i«r) The British Ambassador a Esypt. Sir Ralph Steven si n, has made representationi i» letter to the Egyptian ci merit against the removal <' Scottish journalist Erocn i i newspaper office. The journalist. 34-yesMH d Alan McGregor, wa- removal m193 words
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Article26 1952-10-21 7 AT lead 14 A' i *> killerl v. it'll i BUI derailed yesterday near tree. Biding mte :nile.« I Estcourt m S-a'u Re r>26 words
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Advertisement31 1952-10-21 7 lit I i L-^_j w B V- "'''l'yyMHJfl Hfeh^jS^i^-- MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND jg^^jr TO SARAWAK, Noff7N BORNEO. INDONESIA. THAILAND AND S^\\dM^ ■ANIGIRS: UAMSFIEIO CO., ITO. OCEAM BLOG. SINGAPORI f31 words
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Advertisement126 1952-10-21 7 RUBBER. TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 20. The following ore the closing prices of rubber end tin on the London Morket today: Spot 21 id. LONDON TIN |,ij Spot L 953 per ton Jan. Mar. Hid. r nr buyers, > 954 sellers Apr. June 21} d. Three126 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-10-21 7 [j^^OJp UNCLE ED IS COMINS- A CAN'T BE HERE i I TO JANIE'S IuNCL" 1 TO VISIT US TQDA^^ y^TODAV Jl—^| jW pLEA I24 words
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Article112 1952-10-21 8 WITH the building of two sister ships of the 10,500-ton Wonosari class, the total fleet j of the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd j by 1955 will consist of 35 yes- j >els with a carrying capacity of 380.000 tons. The Wonosari has just been J put112 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-10-21 8 A NEW P. and O. cargo liner, *Sunda\ designed for the company's Far East service is due m Singapore on her maiden outward voyage on Dec. 3. This vessel will be employed m the U.K. Continent/Far East service, with five other "S" Class vessels, 'Shillong'. 'Singapore. 'Somali', 'Soudan' and 'Surat'.58 words
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Article449 1952-10-21 8 Deucalion 1 Set Up Heroic Record Standard Shipping Reporter I THE SUCCESSOR to the Blue Funnel Line's Deucalion, which was sunk off Galita Island on Aug. 12. 1942, m the face of concentrated enemy air attacks, is the old Glen Line "Glenogle" renamed Deucalion, now alongside the Singapore wharves. loading449 words
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Advertisement675 1952-10-21 8 FAST KECLTjVR TRANS- PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland fa* fr.ncisco Lot An^ele* AU Amcric;«r A C anndian Citfe* Penang P.Sham Snare An LA/81 INDIAN BEAR 24/26Nov 27/28Nov 2«JNov 1 Dec 21 Dei For full partiralars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passengei Mru if I f» O w aif* Uv'u rv675 words
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Advertisement556 1952-10-21 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kcjnilur Sailings to China an* 1 Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dap Spore Due Penung From "Sooehow* 1 Oet 22 Bongkong "Poyang" Oct ?»0 Nov 3 Hongkong Penanr P S^pore "Sooehow" Oct 23 Oct 28556 words
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Advertisement583 1952-10-21 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW VORR PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'hara Penang POELAU LAUT (SMN) 22 :>G Oct 27 W Oct 29 30 Oct SOESTDYK (HAL) 29 Oct '6 Nov 7 Nov583 words
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Advertisement451 1952-10-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA k < S'por© I'm, p() "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 6 7 Nov "ASIA M for Bangkok. Saigor. Hon^Kcdg (Vi^nila Kobe. Yokohama 7 I Nov I. -PRETORIA* for Bangkok H tlNtv s•• "KOREA W for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon, H-kong, Manila Kobe. Yokohama m 11 Dec I451 words
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Article187 1952-10-21 9 Wmon To Buy Rubber Envisaged ost election trode policy f O word South-East COmplei kmm of reparations. P^sioie When completed, the draft plan will be incorporated into overall government post election trade policies towards SouthEast Asia along with those being blue-printed by the j Finance187 words
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Article119 1952-10-21 9 1 On 20 (Reuter[inistry of InterTr. md Industry >day it restrictions -,-y v exports to gi ma and c maintain- I eing despite 'be export quota md textile to the Sterling area '.veekend. f exp ained thai of >■ restxi .lions rU to »he119 words
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Article41 1952-10-21 9 Copra, Oil Mart Firm ras Srm m both <>pra and coconut oil i had b i and H ii. ixt chai ands rv- 'i buyers i er i Icfi>: M rube s rube I 1 X Sa# $18 (Ling 2 a^41 words
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Article33 1952-10-21 9 Malayan Banks Exchange Rates I M ,;n> are: 1 T 16 on <d t bills I T I d/*t) o IT T 0.D.): Mi I. Fn cs 2 kr «er i xchangc raics33 words
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Article33 1952-10-21 9 I: Od -jo (UP) i i> Company the I > veroment the vernmenta :i^ its new lon for per- utilize their airline airline is also orations to extend k :V:<a:ig services to33 words
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Article121 1952-10-21 9 THF dttre tor of the BurmaMalay Tin Limited, Kuala I mptu ar« proposinfi repay- f capital of 16s. per iti.-.iVrs as the available fi -<i--hav, icfaed a figure which is In excess of the wm ita] required. Cil to this effect have I to sin reholdera121 words
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Article113 1952-10-21 9 PARIS. Oct. 2d (Renter) Deleft: es from 18 countries m the Organization for European F roomie Corporation are expected to t-ail for a more liberal American trade policy, increased American investmeni abroad and a joint etlort to help under-developed areas a- a two-da? conference Starting113 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-10-21 9 This "wildcat" well, 10,950 ft. deep was drilled by Sarawak Oilfields Ltd. at Bulak Setap, Northern Sarawak. It is the deepest well m British Borneo. Before drilling was started, about 18 months ago, more than 20 miles of road had to be built through jungle and74 words
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Article224 1952-10-21 9 Standard Market Reporter RIOTING m Jakarta last week was responsible for a measure of firmness m sections of the market m Singapore yesterday. Rubber prices steadied 4 around 75 cents per Ib. or nearly a cent above Thursday's closing levels but the improvement was shortlived224 words
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Article39 1952-10-21 9 CHENDERIANG Tin DredKins will recommend a final dividend of five per cent for year ended March 31. 1952, at the annual general meeting on Nov. 28. making the total of ten per cent for the year.39 words
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Article123 1952-10-21 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were: Borers Setters No 1 Spot Loose 7.1* 745 1.0.8. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. T4i 74.! No. 2 R.S.S. i.Bi 68 No. 3 R.S.S. 84J t>4A Tone: Quirt. LONDON KIBBER Monday's v p c n i123 words
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Article717 1952-10-21 9 RE. M The Mala <t-t opened the n a < t« today. In-v.-^re quiet \v t aiei and »m>i mum I Huver^ Sellers hi 2 15 2 M 0 2 :»0 2.60 12S0 15 9t «t) -*«> r 5C 7 50 875 37 r^o 1 TO717 words
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Article30 1952-10-21 9 Indonesia has launched a U5550,000,000 rice programme designed to make the new republic "completely selfsufficient," the country's Information Office m New York report s.- A.PA.P. - 30 words
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Article43 1952-10-21 9 I HONGKONG. Oct. 20-Spe- j cial Standard Service. Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex- I char.cc today were $15.78 to £1 .sterling, $6.2025 to U.S. SI. $1,833 to Malayan $1, >0.3880 to 1 one Indonesian Rupiah. $288.5 to one tael. 143 words
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Advertisement90 1952-10-21 9 /O-W-jT- JP t I ahead of the crowd I <••• ■^\F my I Kid*' c« ntrc-slune sealing and MMSVhlil SJilDfl rtMO /^L I hydraulic l.rak.-s c i i poo y"^T MM f H U II (l< 111 P II t mS i t W f*s for *of*'''i -tii' i%f* tii90 words
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Miscellaneous1179 1952-10-21 9 K9 Almanac HH ■H mWoomatmoiv am a glaxce ME^ SINGAPORE DIARY j EAST-WEST SOCIFTv- -r hension Ev r-« Com P r Mr 1 n S^P^^ion course by i &ali 6 C 3o p :fJ, at naffl 5« sipri Acllon —English ver•^7.3o^ danC nS Open to ENTERTAINMENTS CAHIAYj Scaramouche 11 an.1,179 words
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Miscellaneous356 1952-10-21 9 RADIO PROGRAMMI R%I>IO MAL4W II! AI I 1.1 MPI X: 9»i a.n i A» S c: 645 Ca-. I *n Mail Bag; S p m Of The Flyini I 2) BSO 1 Itnov. < 6 Rayg A Laar c 9m Band of -pan Lftt'J Ta:k Opera; u.'j Take Yojr Partner?356 words
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Article, Illustration2015 1952-10-21 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By EVE S{W)INGS onetwo." B W r S J r< i Si HOO < CM Indo-t screen i dancer -< D tphet tj gets the .'h c jmpili S r t''s Art oj Dance S a during < R I *••> less on, Tht complcl2,015 words
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Advertisement19 1952-10-21 10 FNONE 38+Q W%!Hm^^M DETTOL^^ THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC M^l^^ Plfasant n Gentle t? Dt idoran r and Refreshing av^H^.lJ'v 119 words
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Advertisement89 1952-10-21 10 [\ft/j/ Helena Rubinstein \y can give you The geniut of Helen* Rubinstein, leading beauty authority, bringi yon Svlk make-up. Actually made rf Face powder— Silk face powder— t > skin m a wondrous him of I glamourising silk. S.lk Tone fou.uU naturally with the Silk powfe. SOk and SUk Rouge^n-Creme89 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-10-21 11 -Picture by Scots Grey, with Billy Bagrby astride, winner of the first race with his first run at the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting on Saturday, is shown here beinc led m by Miss Pamela and Mr. C. P. Liston after the raCe. Scoops Amateur ServiceScoops Amateur Service - 49 words
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597 1952-10-21 11 LAUREL (Maryland), Oct. 19 (AP) Wilwyn, strapping brown invader from England, won his 11th consecutive and most important victory as he defeated six rivals from four countries m the inaugural running of the US£5O,OOO Washington, D.C., International at Laurel Park race597 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-10-21 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Wksy THE hip pivot calls for a quarter-turn and the shoulder pivot calls for a half turn. In other words, al the top of a full swing the back o> your shoulders is "facing" the hole. To pivot more than this causes any but182 words
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Article57 1952-10-21 11 CALCUTTA. Oct 19 (Reuter)— India and Italy will meet m the inter-zone Davis Cup Lawn Tennis tinal m Brisbane, on December 11 to 13 it wa s learned here today. Winner of the match will meet the United States on Dec. 18-20 for the right to57 words
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Article71 1952-10-21 11 MANILA, Oct. 20 (UP)— PFC Paul Oleary of Bismarck. North Dakota, won the individual championship m the United States armed forces golf tournament at Camp John Hay m Baguio on Sunday with a sensational 11 under per 249 for 72 holes. O'Leary, former Dakota open golf71 words
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442 1952-10-21 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Perak defeated Kedah by nine points (3 tries) to six (penalty goal and try) m an inter-state rugger friendly, played here on Saturday on the Public Ground. Perak fielded a heavier pack and their threequarters were much superior to their Kedah442 words
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195 1952-10-21 11 THE Singapore Business Houses Knock Out Cup final between the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company and the Hong Kong Bank "A" team will be played tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium. Free admission is being ar- 1 ranged. At a committee meeting195 words
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Article98 1952-10-21 11 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— ln preparation for their inter, state hockey match against Trengganu to be pJayed at Kota Bahru on Friday Oct. 24. the State XI will meet a Combined Schools XI, at the Courts ground Kota Bahru today. The following players are requested to turn98 words
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Article49 1952-10-21 11 TAIPING, Mon.— The Taiping Royal Engineers met their counterpart from Kuala Lumpur during the weekend at hockey and lost to them by a solitary goal scored m the last minute by Glosz. The teams were well matched but the winners showed more dash m their game.49 words
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Article110 1952-10-21 11 THE BoUowiog have selected to repreaenl Slngapevt m the Nation:il Rifie Ajeociation's Overseas R. fJe Postal Matches. 1952 winch will be fired at Bukit Thnah Range on Sunday, Oct 26 at 1 pu. SK ib) II R H The Duke of Gloucester's" Challenge Cup:110 words
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Article101 1952-10-21 11 Schoolboys Surprise Champions KOTA BAHRT*. M m The Jovials. thu year's eagu< i tampions, had a rude shock when they wer t surprising f beaten by I>mai English Sr tool on Saturday ai i f > Covrti V nmd, Kota Bahru by fi\ c go.ils to nil at hockey. The101 words
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Article129 1952-10-21 11 Inler-School Hockey KUALA KANGSAR. Mon On Fricti.v three tntei school i hockey nn<T*Wf were played on the Qifford School graaadU Kuala Kang^ar. The first .vas between thai second strings of Mala; College, Kuala Kangsar. and the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsai The Collegian? won by three goals 10 nil Zainudin ULJ129 words
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Article63 1952-10-21 11 THE following qualified for the Island Club Ladies Section Siam Cup competition played over 18 holes on Sunday: Miss O. X Barrel t Mrs. E. McLean, MisV M. A. Reilly. Mrs E McMuiian. nCisa S. Baher. Mrs. R. Brooks. Mrs. J. Strahan. Mrs. M. San. The first63 words
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Advertisement459 1952-10-21 11 ANNOUNCEMENT Cablr Wireless Ltd. c thai telegraphic j fror:. Indonesia are TOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS M \L \CCA) REGULATIONS, lit IC ATION UNDER KM.ILATION 22 Miimi ipality of Malacca. ,ii of Councillors for the nquerah. Fort and Bukit Electoral Wards of the Municipality IS HEREBY GIVEN ol459 words
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Advertisement729 1952-10-21 11 NOTICES 1 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited by the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the construction of three 72 ft. launches ana eight 36 ft launches during the year 1953. Full particulars may be ootamed on application to the offW of The Surveyor General of Snips, Singapore. Tenders729 words
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Advertisement178 1952-10-21 11 NOTICE Royal Rotterdam Lloyd m.v. "Willem Ruys" is due from Europe and U.K. on 22nd inst and will berth alongside S.H.B. godowns Nos. 42/43 (Gate No. 2) between 8 and 9 a.m. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 28th inst. as from 8 a.m. For Delivery^ Orders please178 words
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Advertisement811 1952-10-21 11 aWUti THE P.- :r,;i:n« of M Th«»-g.-imn Arunasalam of X ang mot^e. of Necaratnam, Msistam Cey"'jn Comw vioner. SincaratU nnm. Cv rt Swettenham; V farati PW D X .i«n.»:n. I' 1 1 X lain I m nur: Sothi tJ P Hca, I Pat Mil V trnarati im, X m rtt»<811 words
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Article132 1952-10-21 12 T-Tennis Trials Tomorrow TRIALS to pick the iiusapore team for the forthcoming Asian table Vrnnis championships will fr<>'+\n tomorrow night at thr Singapore Badminton UMMiation Hall. Sixteen of Singapore's top players haw* been named for the triaU and the five best will by the final choice. For doubles play, four132 words
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Article53 1952-10-21 12 ISTANBUL. Oct 19 (AP) F rh chamjuon light-heavy- .1 icques Hairabedian tm-round split deci:ner European cham. A Yvel oi France last It V.e'.'s unsuccessful bid M i rina comeback. tapa :"v crowd or' more than 6.300 san a clo^e hard-fought tiai ian'a left eye '.vis S«53 words
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308 1952-10-21 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" proved too good for the Nee Soon Garrison "A" XV when they met on the Padang yesterday. The Club team led 14—0 at half time and finally won by 25 points (4 tries, 2 goals 1 penalty) to308 words
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Article104 1952-10-21 12 NFW PORK. Oct. 20 (UP) Ex-he ivyweight champion i aard Charles and Cesar! Brion >i Argentina will meet: at [a lison Square Garden on I night m a 10-round te ?visi n ri^ht that features I week's boxing schedule. 3- who fought Joe Louis104 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-10-21 12 Two winners at Penang on Saturday. Above, Dondang Sayang (Woods) coming through the winner's gate led by Mrs. Benny Lim. Below: Box Office (Jones) led m by Mrs. Jones. Scoops Amateur Service.34 words
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230 1952-10-21 12 9 Chinese Recs W orried Ceylonese In Thrilling Game CEYLONESE Sports Club defeated the S.C.R.C. by three goals to nilMn the Division IB of the S.H.A. league on the C.S.C. ground yesterday but honours went to the Chinese Recs who played with 9 men throughout and all but won a230 words
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Article71 1952-10-21 12 AO. 3 8.0.D. defeated the V.M.C.A. by five goals to one m a Div. IB S.H.A. league match on the Indian Association ground yesterday. 8.0.D. led two goals to nil m the first half, Razak and Dickinson scoring. In the second half 8.0.D. i added71 words
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Article499 1952-10-21 12 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, Oct. 20, (AP).— A left hand jab, no matter how beautifully delivered, and no matter how many times it is struck into an opponent's kisser, will never win a world heavyweight championship. And that's the main reason why I refuse to499 words
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Article257 1952-10-21 12 World Soccer Results ANTWERP. Oct. 19 (Reuter) Belgium beat England 2 l after a goalless first half m an international soccer match at the Antwerp stadium here. The Dutch were mainly on the defensive m th e first half, but Belgium failed to take advantage oi a number of good257 words
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Article633 1952-10-21 12 PENANG. Mon.— Following are the weights for the second day of the Penang Turf Club meeting on Wednesday. Horses Cl. 4. Div. 1. 1 51 Furs. Balmoral Bridge 9.01) Admiral 8.1.". i Beach Park 8.13 Fly lite 8.12 Variety Revue 8.10 Gay Ensign 8.09 Sporting Pink633 words
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173 1952-10-21 12 TIRED CUP FINALISTS HELD TO A DRAW IPOH, Mon. Johore Chinese Football Association, runners-up m the MCFA cup competition were held to a goalless draw by a weak Perak Chinese Football Federation side on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening. It was an extremely poor game due to a173 words
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86 1952-10-21 12 New Olympic Stadium For Melbourne MELBOURNE. Oct. 20 (Reu-ter-AAP) The Olympic Games Control Committee today adopted a design for the stadium to cost more than £1,000,000 or the 1956 Olympic Games here. A Melbourne architect Frank Heath, 44, submitted the accepted design m competition with 155 entries from Australian architects.86 words
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Article107 1952-10-21 12 THE following have been selected to take part m the second Army rugby trial to be held on the Tanglin ground tomorrow at 5 p.m. Probables: Major Fairman, Capt. Worthlehock, Pte, Higgins. Sgt. Skillington. Sgt. Watson; Lt. Hart. SQMS Wil- liams; Major Lang'ey. Cpi. Nagle, Capt.107 words
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Article169 1952-10-21 12 Veterans Retain Titles JOHORE BAHRl T Man Veteran holders of the n singles and doubles titles of the Johore Bahru Distrii l Lawn Tennis Association Goh j Teik Chow and Wong Titian I Teck experienced little difficulty m retaining their titles if the championship raeetii g which concluded at the169 words
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Article50 1952-10-21 12 Association other jplend »> ea ily lefeate Rifles by seven cerUintj for tfafi jrew, ha I c wiy uid r palj v. p two The othei On the Lower P i an foa X m T 1 l v beat A: j one goal f>50 words
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Article60 1952-10-21 12 Swifts Win Badminton <'. [F B stadium The -mentioned fi Kw i g 18- 1.1 17 14 beat David 1 I I A I 15. Kempson '.< Buck Me Sim S IS— 3—15. 4 It,- I Chan B C WTong 1 Thor. M «if 17. 17 15. 1 1 Tuan60 words
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Article92 1952-10-21 12 The following will represent Jacks Sports Club m a friendly game of badminton against the Western Badminton Party >t BuoMa Vista Road op. Thursday, at 7 p.m. sharp. Goh Hena Chiang, Koh Huan Mia. Tan Kah Ileny. Kon Kong Mm. Benny Lee T.C Guh. Lee Ngian Soey and92 words
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Article87 1952-10-21 12 IPOH. Mon.— The Penk ho key association's third m i final trial will be held on Saturday o.i the Upper Padang. After this trial players for Perak and Perak W A teilfns wii! be picked for matches against Penang on Now 1 tad n The f'.87 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1952-10-21 12 SPORFJ SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div lI A Works Service v. 3 BOD at BOD; University v. SMSV at Bukit Timah. SOCCER:— Div. 11l A. YCAA v. Rovers A' at Geylang. RUGBY: University v. Rl at Sepoy Lines.36 words
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