Singapore Standard, 3 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-03 1 Singapore Standard Ji X VOL. 11l NO. 124 MONDAY, KOVEMBER 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article306 1952-11-03 1 Justice Douglas Tells Of Bandit Tax In Malaya NEW YORK, Nov. 2 (Reuter)— Justice William O. Douglas said today that all talk of British "colonialism, exploitation and imperialism" m Malaya "is nonsense." This year, he said the guerillas would get about 10 per cent of the306 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-03 1 photo JENNIE TAN If -year old office worker who won the "Miss < S( l"'."i_" title at the Sint;i pore Chinese Suinimni; (leh fun lair jH._ltrt._l Tbe judges were unani nvous m their selection from I<> aspirants to the Standard title.Standard - 43 words
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Article16 1952-11-03 1 Fusiliers Nab 61 Suspects Mau a .lies day. this un i 15 long evid r I16 words
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Article26 1952-11-03 1 TWO PERSONS were killed snd another wis ierl i \s\y inlured early yesl m_ •> l shell explosion ai Dulag, on Lcjta liiand.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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476 1952-11-03 1 NKW YORK, Nov. 2.— Americans so to the polls on Tuesday to elect a 88JCCC-3T to President Hairy Truman. For this highest office m the land they will name eithei Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Democrat (iovernor of Illinois, or Mr. Dwight I Eisenhower. RepublicanReuter; UP; A.P. - 476 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-11-03 1 photo. MRS. DIXIE Lee Crosby, 40 year old wife of crooner Bin.; Crosby, died m Beverly Hills. California on Saturday after a long illness. She had a serious relapse week a*4o. Last Monday Mrs. Crosby was baptised into the Catholic Church. A day later she sank intoAP - 61 words
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Article81 1952-11-03 1 TOKYO. N 2 -A gigantic Communis! artillery irtar fire, believed to be -he heaviest since the Kore 9 v >egan, drove ot! p( regain the [Sniper's Ri dge this il A ies pported by ink and mortar were reti eat 1(0 p.m. ittlesA.F.P.; Reuter; AAP - 81 words
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Article20 1952-11-03 1 I K< >NG returned IO i me for the winter today. Plane schedules tack ii our A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article17 1952-11-03 1 THI vi ship Toledo ited m the early he its 4 at Karachi A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article86 1952-11-03 1 TWO MORE >rists have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. The kills include one terrorist eliminated m the Yong Peng-Paloh Road action m Johore <>n Saturday when 20 armed Communists attacked a police party. The other was killed m the Siak area of Perak86 words
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Article90 1952-11-03 1 KUANTAN, Sun.— The first public demonstrati >n of b100d- ing m this to** n J m>k place Jn the Padang yestefday afternoon when an officer ol the Department of Agriculture, Che Abdullah bin Awanghol, and a Chinese timber worker, Mr. i« Man Seng, each90 words
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Article26 1952-11-03 1 New Re d Bomber NEW Ru-sian bomber <*' the livi'siiin type was recently sighted '*i the Korean front, according to a local news agency. A. F. P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article33 1952-11-03 1 THE latest se is inal tj P > m the Pacinc with winds up to 125 miles an h >ur wis .or ited T.vi miles n irthwest _1 U..um fuiy yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-11-03 1 Anyone of the rockets is considered capable of knocking out the largest bomber ever built. The jet-powered Starfire flies almost automatically m pursuing and attacking its target. In foreground is a camera plane. AP Photo. A SPLIT second after being unleashed from the nose of aAP - 69 words
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Article55 1952-11-03 1 Four Bomb Outrages TUNIS, Nov. 2. (Reuter).— Several explosions were reported m Tunisia yesterday. One bomb partly wrecked an office m Tunis. Three explosions were reported from Sousse. The first bomb went od' between a schoo' and an electrical plant. The second exploded beneath a parked car and the third55 words
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Article51 1952-11-03 1 A SLIGHT fire, apparently started by a cigarette, broke out m the United Nations Political Committee m New York on Saturday. Nationalist China's T. F. Tsiang grabbed a jug of drinking water and put out the blaze, thereby bringing about the quickest 'ceasefire' m U. N.51 words
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Article56 1952-11-03 1 People around Verona. Italy like to brag about their record breaking river. They claim it has tne shortest. name and runs the shortest distance of any river on eart It_ the Rt From its source on Mount Baldo to where It pours into Lake Garda, itAP - 56 words
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210 1952-11-03 1 LIM SOO BAN: MR. AW OFFERS 50 P.C. GUARANTEE MR AW BOON HAW stated yesterday that if the creditors of ex-millionaire goldsmith Mr. Lim Soo Ban, would agree with his suggestion of accepting an offer of 50 per cent composition, he would undertake a guarantee that payments would be made210 words
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Article154 1952-11-03 1 UNITED NATIONS, Nov (Reuter —Tbe thirteen nation Asian Aral) group m tiie United Nations is understood to bo planning a compromise resolution on the Korean question. The General Assembly's political committee now has before it two main resolutions on tiie subject. One sponsored by A.merii i154 words
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Article, Illustration359 1952-11-03 1 AFTER a 2_-hour conference with the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Ternpier, the U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary, Mr. William C. Foster, is convinced the general is tackling the Emergency "shrewdly and with energy." Mr. Foster, who arrived at Kai lung Airport yesterday mStandard - 359 words
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Article102 1952-11-03 1 THE Chri tma r i _y I"' md T Singapore Standard Ft* idto which so mai h a ready hai c contribute totals $4,505.51. He p you* Toy Fund to grow ai joy to the 1 sands of unfortunate I m this country. Cash donation to102 words
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Article60 1952-11-03 1 PEACE DALE (Rh ide Island) Nov 2 (AP kti ■>** N;-. m. wife ol the British screen star, was struck yester- three ;penl brd while "she an I I I I were shool ng p ica anl One bu. en I hei i .-mt an and two stru60 words
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Advertisement77 1952-11-03 1 Q^B__6r___k l^*_r _*T^ WAFFLES tor X'MAS iv nm r WnrrLL I ELECTRIC IRONS: Available >_B__B^ g 2 Rectangular 8T x 5" Nl watts ijj Chromium Plated, Baking Moulds Cast Iron ■S NICKLED CHROME. .1 mr it tui J 2 Sole 4gmu (The Premier Departmental Store) Sj^ Sutaks j '(Gian Singh77 words
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Article91 1952-11-03 2 MR. D. STEVENS, general secretary the Singapore I.aI Party who sent m his re- sig] d bsl Wednesday to I expe led" Chairman. Mr. I i Yew Hock, said yesterday tl d he had noi yet receive, a reply from Lim whether 'ms n gnation91 words
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Article76 1952-11-03 2 MORE I i un 25 I o;d Boys ai d guests the 90th -i rsarj D iner and Dance ot S \i ews Old Boys Associati a he n the school on Saturday IU:. I present were the Bishop Singapore, Sii Han II Lim, Mr R.76 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-11-03 2 photo. F. Nicoll. Mr. L. C. Smith, one of the ooks" at the Hot Dog Stand at the children's party held at the Great World on Saturday m Singapore is seen mobbed by youthful customers. All proceeds of the party are to be donated to Stand ard the Poppy DayStandard - 51 words
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Article261 1952-11-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Danish community m Singapore are preparing for the visit of a member of the Royal Danish House. This Royal visitor, Prince Axel, is not to visit Singapore m his official capacity as a representative of the Danish Royal Family, but as261 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-03 2 Photo GROUP of merry makers at the Hard Times. Ball at the American Club, Singapore on Saturday night are: (from left) Mrs. Gwen Day. Mr. J. Day, Mrs. Rose Papineau, Standard Aristid Pipineau, Pam and Jack Fairgreaves.Standard - 37 words
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217 1952-11-03 2 Peoples' Congress For S'pore Planned Aim Is Self-Government r Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillor Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Independent, South) is forming a new party called The Peoples' Congress. The object of the Congress would be the attainment of responsible self-government by the people of Singapore. He said217 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-11-03 2 Photo Members of the Singapore i Traffic Police who carried i out escort duties during the visit of the Duchess of i Kent to Singapore, were thanked personally by the Duchess at Government House yesterday. Above the Duchess is seen speaking to one of the police outriders who accompanied theStandard - 68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-11-03 2 photo. THE Duchess of Kent yesterday posed on the steps of the (.overnment House with the staff who attended her during her stay there. The (iovernor. Mr. J. F Nicoll, stands on her left and on her right is Mr. J. E. Farwell, Comptroller, (.over nment House. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article65 1952-11-03 2 TWENTY-EIGHT volunteers from RAF. Tengah gave their blood when tne Singapore B'ood Bank's Mobile Unit visited their station last week. Balance m the Bank up to Oct. 31: k o r p O A IV Alt' Total Donation received 51 Ti 17 8 111 Transfusion65 words
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Article101 1952-11-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE H ppy World i wet reopen ed on Saturday tight under a new management, with a record crowd attending Mr. Paul Carson, the new floor manager, told The Standard that there wen ovo 600 people present The cabaret has 140 hu>tesses and more are101 words
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Article86 1952-11-03 2 A COURSE of nine led ire illustrated by slick and fi on "Electric Motor S*le-'tion and Application" will Le be by tiie* Techn i 1 A i ciation of Malaya at the Sh< Theatrette, Collyer Quay, beginning tomorrow. The shows start at 7 pm. Admission86 words
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Article44 1952-11-03 2 THF Director of Post Mr. W. A. Cooper, m a statement this morning states that *n<> Una! date of posting m Singapore lor parcels to the United Kingdom for delivery m time for Christmas has beta extended to Saturday, November 8 Photo.44 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-03 2 UNDER the beard and headdress is 'Tiger' Scott dancing with his wife at the Hard Times Ball at the American Club m Singapore which was held on Saturday even- Standard ing.Standard - 31 words
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319 1952-11-03 2 This Fish Snaps At Anything —Even People Af ANY people hare had the decidedly unpleasant experience of being bitten by a dog. Very jew can claim lo hare been bitten by a fish. But being bitten by a fish and a ferocious one at that appears to be a common319 words
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Advertisement194 1952-11-03 2 I*4B-1952 IN ENTERIC FEY have prescru>*-d "Sl Anammim **e*mUit*a irial ***** uLesciny case- of pleasure fn saywu Ihtt its ?isc ha.c bee/j /rlced, and should hold Eti Cmous \vmes tn tlu I MR A intq Scn,o» Office, King>t.,n Jcmoicc Obtainable Bvetjwkere fm i DISTRIBUTORS SIN(.APORK tj.i'i fb.l F IKONG KON(.:194 words
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Miscellaneous117 1952-11-03 2 ,j j lAH HAD WhEg^lP.?-|S VIS V YO'l \(-M I>ONE HLtRTITSU'L yfr&&- Wil -VOOEST RUN T MEAk.WM._I. .-.I Q'' f tMAHHEARTJAKIMDABiG DtSAP- /T£_y/V_*A. -WAL-vO' IS WtWT /TS < ALONG. AN'/ BE TTE SET ON A j/cWE-LIKFWiSE/ POINTED SOMEWHAT MORE 'N WE fEEUN*S 1 > EjND ✓V HiGTO**S,A». |'i A KINDA117 words
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Article202 1952-11-03 3 GOVT AID FOR KEDAH SMALLHOLDERS ALOR STAR. Sun.— The Government of Kedah is launching a scheme to assist smallholders m the state to replant and improve their holdings by giving them a free grant of $280 per relong. The scheme is known as the Smallholders' Replanting Scheme and owners of202 words
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Article20 1952-11-03 3 Refused Shave, He Charges BY (UP)— bar! ci Karl .norary I divi- Trade the i i :l h^; I h.ni20 words
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Article41 1952-11-03 3 SIM \a B >,-.- (22), a Special i >'•■ »i ib ai sentenced to 3 ths rig »i >us imprisonment dese IvJ p «1 while being a the Special don't ou try iched to the 9*h tnile Cheras Police station. I41 words
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Article242 1952-11-03 3 I IFT Y -TWO Home Guards forming the first four operational sections of Home Guards for Penang and Province Wellesley have completed their training after l course at the Home Guards Training Centre at Sungei Dua, Province Wellesley Of the four sections, two are for242 words
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Article101 1952-11-03 3 Malayasia Bible Body a MALAYSIA Bible Christii f iwship' sponsored by Bi-> ing Christians m Sing i*p *ha been formed and pted ■mn registration undei the S ieties Ordinance. The I i ing are on the jce rutiva tmmittee ol the fell > President: Rev. rimothy 1 Siang Hui' Gen.101 words
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Article10 1952-11-03 3 5,000 Hear Templer rnment three nintoo raid serLhout out!__3S section10 words
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Article26 1952-11-03 3 Superintendent T Mac irtney. atthe Kajang Police left for the Unit* d leave P iice 1 J W B Rawang Poattached to Circle.26 words
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Article60 1952-11-03 3 IPOH Fri. Applications for membership to the Malayan Chinese Association will m future by vetted by a sub-committee before they are approved. Such i committee was formed the third Working Committee meeting ol the Kinta B-anch MCA today comprising Mr. wu Kah Lim, Mr. Lav Pak60 words
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Article161 1952-11-03 3 THK Catholic Young Men's Association Division won the annual Haridas Shield at the Inter-Divisional Team Competition Final oi the Ambulance Section of the St John Ambulance Brigade at the Happy World Stadium yesterday. Runners-up were the Kallang X i Division. The teams competed m nrst161 words
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Article25 1952-11-03 3 A "C-in-C Certificate" has been presented to 28-year-old Sng Keng Soon, of Kuala Lumpur, who has been with Headquarters Malaya since January 1946.25 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-11-03 3 Photo Members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade carrying out a stretcher drill at the Inter-Divisional Team Competition Final yesterda> StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-11-03 3 picture. <\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\Y THE HIGH COMMIS- SIONER. General Sir j Gerald Tempier, present- 2 1 ing a diploma to Che 2 2 Idahan Othman Merican *J at the Technical College 2 Graduation Ceremony at J Kuala Lumpur on Satur- 2 Yong Peng Seong day.Yong Peng Seong - 43 words
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Article111 1952-11-03 3 THE Tamils Representative Council at its meeting on Saturday passed a resolution demanding the appointment of a commission composed of unofficial s to investigate into the affairs of the Tamil section of Radio Malaya. Singapore. Mr. G. Sarangapany urged that -it is high time the Tamil111 words
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Article52 1952-11-03 3 THE Singapore Rama-Krishna Mission will hold a tea party today at 5.15 p.m. m honour of S W ami Madhavananda. Swami Omkarananda and Swami Yati s w a ra n and a, Swami Omkarananda and Swami Bhaswaranatida at H». Bartlev Road. The Commis-sioner-General. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald will52 words
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Article260 1952-11-03 3 A CROWD of more than 5,000 people Pa<* c *S of club funds. Pretty Jennie Tan, 19-year-old office worker, won the judges' unanimous nod out of a total of 19 0r cs a C" became the first Muss C.b.<_. Second and third places went260 words
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Article73 1952-11-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The case against Chou See Keng. cashier of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Johore Bahru. who was charged with cheating the bank of $1.237,--700. was postponed to Dec. 2. The prosecuting officer. Inspector Mohammed Shah, told the court that many statements, some running into73 words
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Article55 1952-11-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A meeting of the Johore Executive Council was held at the Council Cltam b c r. Johore Bahru, today. The Regent of Johore presided at the meeting. In the afternoon Dato Syed Abdul Kadir. Mentri Besar, Johore, presided at a meeting of the State War55 words
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Article170 1952-11-03 3 JB IMP Gives Voters 9 Names JOHORE, BAHRU. Sun! The Johore Bahru branch of the Indcpcnd-j ence of Malaya Party is the first m the field with the candidates it intends to nominate for election to the Town Council Johore! Bahru. Nomination Day is Nov. 5. Included among the randidates170 words
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Article34 1952-11-03 3 CHONG KIANG tnd Lee Ngee Siew were charged with being m possession of Chee Fah stakes at Nfo. ti. Jalan Tengah Kajang. Bail of $2000 m tw sui -ties k ls allowed.34 words
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Article320 1952-11-03 3 SING \»*<M:i suhstationti liable to load shedding todaj DAI sniiil) iv i Kd., Be ii 'i Rd Odeon < Inema, klharabi i Raffle* Hotel, Boon Cal -i .M.jniiii'ii Rd., im~ .nil Pays Lebar Pomps, _ennetl Estate, Mi Pberson Kd Kirn iiiini mi Dnniuan mi 100 Cbiai Place,320 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-11-03 3 MR. S JAGANA. HAN, <n Independent i andidate ia I to December Sty Coun< j b lion hu the South Wan. .1 re igne I from tlu- pod of i erai se< retary ol the Singap 1 0 Trade Union Congresi The 1 a ignal164 words
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Article734 1952-11-03 4 I AMERICANS will go to the polls tomorrow ar.d by the early hours oi November 5 (Halayan lime: Wednesday night), they will Know whether General Eisenhower ox Govern r Sievenson is to be thek next P" esidenl Thi campaign as conducted by each candidate has been [rora734 words
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Article864 1952-11-03 4 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW By THE Party Congress is over and the course of the Soviet Union has been set for some time to come. It was, m fact, set well before the Congress opened. There was no debating m the Great Palace of the Kremlin, no clash of864 words
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437 1952-11-03 4 Some Suggestions For The Chinese Dept Sir; The letter appearing m your issue of 27th October gives food for thought. Let us hope that we shall indeed learn from the mistakes of others as well as their good examples. Permit me to enlarge on two points which have been lightly437 words
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209 1952-11-03 4 ExpulsionOf Mr. Lim 'Not Unexpected' Sir; The expulsion of the president of the Labour Party of Singapore, by the General Council, was not at all unexpected by those who have been watching its activities for the last few months. Those who have been criticising and agitating against the misdeeds of209 words
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Letter501 1952-11-03 4 Sir,— The Singapore ImErovement Trust decided on a rilliant idea when it scrapped its old registers and invited the citizens of this Colony, to submit new applications for Trust flats. Readers of this esteemed paper have read a lot of the long queues and big rushes to501 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-11-03 4 "Blimey! ever been passin' a school just as the kids were be in' let loose?**17 words
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Letter424 1952-11-03 4 Sir; By publishing E L. Tan's letter m your popular paper on Oct. 27, you have launched a discussion which should bring forth some useful, constructive suggestions on this very important subject. With due respect to our learned Chancellors and professors and the members of the424 words
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Letter92 1952-11-03 4 Sir: T ot.) itarianism under the guise of a Labour Party of Singapore well, well, So the clique m 'he General Council has kicked BUI its President rather than have their policies examined m fair debate at a general meeting. The British Labour Party has its92 words
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337 1952-11-03 4 Sir— On Tue>tlay 21st October. 1952. I went to the Traffic Office for a driving test and failed tor the third time. In this respect. I am absolutely dis.satisHed with the manner m which the test was conducted and therefore it is my337 words
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Letter168 1952-11-03 4 Sir: I hold no brief for either Mr. Lim Yew Hock, leader of the so-called "rebels" or Mr. Peter Williams the leader of the so-called "loyalists." Both are responsible for the present chaotic state m the Labour Party. But as one who is still a loyal member,168 words
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Advertisement135 1952-11-03 4 iI i j Independent Morning Newspaper J HEAD OFFICE 120, Robl-wo* Road. Si.-_*por«. T«.«phon« Nos: ***** ***** C«M« fr Telcgroph Addicit TIGERNIWS. S^jop.re. •RANCH OFFICES: Rcom 222, The Timet Buif-Jng, Prinll.-.a Howt Square, London. IC KUALA LUMPOR IFOM PINANG 45 Sulton Street, 83 Cowoa Street, 8 teith St reef, Telephone135 words
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Advertisement136 1952-11-03 4 finicky Brocldy t*\mmmmm*T was titidei"Hf*i«|lit and always tired ff v r^ eouldrit make _>> _> headway I Lf^ until. -v- W x tf B A > "~~^r f HOW OO YOU mot hep EXPECT TO KEEP BUT I JUST j WELL IF YOU WONT CANT EAT ANY j FINISH YOUR136 words
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Article307 1952-11-03 5 REACHES PARITY WITH THE US$ Comeback Due To Dry Up Of Cheap Sterling LONDON Nov. 2 (UP)-The pound Sterling has staged a comeback n 'uV^nd Lmooln Jlv marketS ond J°! thc fir *< 2 months ft has _^^J_^S_tr#_r IZLZT* thc official parity with the ay according to official reports today307 words
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Article133 1952-11-03 5 Lyttelton Tours Kenya NAIROBI, Nov 2, (UP) Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton here on an inspection mission toured some of the trouble spots oi the fanatical Mau Mau- sect yesterday as two of 14 Africans held m a Mau Mau murder confessed their guilt. Lyttelton visited Thika and Forthall districts of133 words
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Article33 1952-11-03 5 King Hussein In Car Crash (UP). f King H aki I o* a ac; I led lhe i leave itai y A a-,.-re be ia taking a riving friends itre party oc iirred.33 words
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Article127 1952-11-03 5 NEW YORK, Nov 2. (Rev- ter) Professor Arnold J. i Toynbee, famed British historian, today called for speedy federation of the NATO nations into one political and economic i unit as the only chance to stave off a third world war. He said such a federation127 words
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Article55 1952-11-03 5 CAIRO. Nov. 2. (UP). Deposed King Farouk had an annual income of about £750,--000 per year but was always m debt, according to Ahmed Khahaba. administrator of the former King's property. Khahaba said this was because Farouk used to spend over £1,000,000 per year on55 words
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Article39 1952-11-03 5 LONDON. Nov. 2, (AFP). Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother ar.d Prime Minister Churchill as Honorary Air Commodores of the Royal Air Force, inspected their respee- live squa irons at the RAF station. Biggin Hill, Southeast England.39 words
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Article40 1952-11-03 5 SAIGON Nov. 2 (Router*— French Union forces thrusting into Vietminb territory m a b. r to cut key supply lines, yesterday reached th e Red River b:ink five miles .south of the vietnunn rear ba_e of Phu Tho40 words
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125 1952-11-03 5 Tossed Anchor —And Caught Two-Ton Whale PEVENSRY BAY. England. Nov (UP) Vivan Ge!l. 42. a fisherman tossed an i anchor into the sea and caught a two-ton whale i Gel! saw the whale swimming close m the shore on i Friday damaging fishing nets. He picked up a 20-lb anchor125 words
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Article161 1952-11-03 5 Gangsters Clash In London LONDON. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Police yesterday broke up a pitched battle between rival East London gangs believed to have started with a quarrel over candy ration coupons. The two gangs, one Maltese and the other British, used blackjacks, broken bottles and iron bars. About 30 men161 words
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Article173 1952-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 (Renter) Some of America's Communist leaders have used plastic surgery and changed their appearance to avoid detection. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said last night. Others have changed their names, bases of operations and modes of life.173 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-11-03 5 photo. Hollywood Actress Yvonne de Carlo arrives at the Empire Theatre, Leicester-Square, London, for the Royal film performance of MGM's musical "Because You're Mine," starring Mario Lanza. The Royal show was m aid of the A.P. Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund.A.P. - 40 words
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Article194 1952-11-03 5 Sudan To Support West -E1 Mahdi CAIRO, Nov. 2, (IT) Sudanese independence leader Abdel Rahman El. Mahdi indicated yesterday an autonomous sovereign Sudan would be well disposed toward participation with the West m a Middle East j defence organization. 1 The tall spiritual leader was interviewed before leaving for Khartoum194 words
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124 1952-11-03 5 Queen Will Get Copy Of Historic Note WASHINGTON, Nov. 2, (Reuter) Facsimile of a letter Queen Victoria wrote m 1865 to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, expressing "deep and heartfelt sympathy", at tlie assassination of her president husband, will be presented to Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday. The presentation will be made by124 words
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Article42 1952-11-03 5 PNOM PENH, Cambodia, Nov. 2, (UP). A singleengined airplane belonging to one of Indo-China biggest rubber plantations crashed while landing on a roadway some 50 miles northeast of here yesterday. killing the pilot Jean Girard and injuring his passengers.42 words
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Article57 1952-11-03 5 TOKYO, Nov. 2. (AP) Brief deckside memorial services were held aboard H.M S. Ocean today as the British aircraft carrier completed its tour of dtity m Korean waters and prepared to sail from the Far East. The Ocean, commanded by Capt. C.L.G. Evans will be57 words
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Article141 1952-11-03 5 Eden: Less Danger Of War Now HIGH WYCOMBE. Buckingharnpshire. Nov. 2. (Reuter). British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden said here yesterday thai his visits this summer to Austria and Yugoslavia had the object of "filling up the defensive line as a deterrent to war He was speaking m -import of the141 words
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117 1952-11-03 5 SA A bs tains From Racial Issue Vote UNITED NATIONS. Nov 2 (Reuter) South Africa yesterday refused to discuss or vote on a resolution or. racial discrimination on the agenda of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee. The draft resolution, from the committee on information for non sell-governing territories, asks the117 words
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174 1952-11-03 5 CAIRO. Nov. 2 (Reuter) British Ambassador Sir Ralph Stevenson conferred i I h Egyptian Premier General Mohammed Naguib today for two hours and 40 minutes on questions on Anglo-Egyptian concern particularly the Sudan. General Naguib is believed •to have discussed with the Ambassador174 words
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Article49 1952-11-03 5 NAIROBI. Nov 2, (UP) Clark Gable arrived m this land of the Mau Mau terrorists yesterday and found he was under guard Gab'.e came to make the film "Mogambo."- m which he will play a big game hunter with Ava Gardner as the costar.49 words
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Article32 1952-11-03 5 TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England. Nov. (AP) -Miss Mary Attlee, mis ionary sister of former Prime Minister Clement Attlee, said today she plans to take residence shortly m an old people's home.32 words
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Article29 1952-11-03 5 JAPAN'S Crown Prince Aidhito win represent Emperor Iliroluto at the coronation of Britain. Qiu Etiz ■>■ th 11 June Kvudo Mews Agfc.'icy I ard last night. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article29 1952-11-03 5 MORE than 10.000 government jobs have been wiped out m *he Conservative government's allOttt cc- ->n< > m.v move. Supply Minister Duncan Sandy. _uid yes- teiday.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement107 1952-11-03 5 Full-firing CHAMPIONS delivered the goods for a new record T ROf RUTTMAN. _,nnerol apoi'i Speedway ('J S.A.I *oc» »'*-T5« ip*«_ fi .er Hocr, falter m r*n*ory o* e««nf s __C___lli^^ fß*r ->ompion* win the '*b»9'* :Hampion driver* like TROY tIUTTMAN on, h#H- Champion Spark Plugs. J a cc I iq107 words
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Advertisement99 1952-11-03 5 _B?sSff_sS*S?^-Ss_||l Floral i Satin FURNISHING FABRICS by SANDERSON'S PRICES: 9/50 to 16/50 LITTLE'S SINGAPORE I i I *%s£ i J VI0& F C I I Iff h AX hA\ 1 >t_ rooA?. I 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I YOU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS A( COI'NT FOR j AS LITTLE99 words
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Article500 1952-11-03 6 Bolivia Move Boosts Market By A Market Correspondent DURING the week Malayan markets were quieter than for some time but a satisfactory turnover was maintained. Industrials continued to furnish the bulk of the business and prices moved narrowly and irregularly. Tins, with the odd exception, were500 words
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Article212 1952-11-03 6 Industrials: Fraser Sc Neave $2.50 and $2 45. Gammon «2.72 i and 52 75. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord. 21/6 to 22/1* Hammer $2.62_ and $2 65, Hong- Kong Bank (London Register) £79J. Malayan Breweries $4.35 Malayan Cement $1 15 to $1.18. Malayan Collieries $1.52. Robinson Ord. $3.15 Sime212 words
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Article116 1952-11-03 6 Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd: operated six dredges m Thailand throughout 1951 and one dredge m Malaya for 2k months, shoeing a profit after British pro-ts lax of £296.221 or 9/10* per sf are. Final dividend of 1/3 per share made a total of 7/6 d. per share for116 words
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Article33 1952-11-03 6 In the 1 >.m mti ket several parcels of long-dated, heavily discounted Government and Municipal issues were placed. Also a transaction was recorded m the new Singapore Municipal Fives al 10133 words
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Advertisement696 1952-11-03 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdum L!o>d Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HA Lit AX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON NHY VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE N.H OR! FANS Spore P. Sham Pcn..ng SOESTDYK (HAL) Gdn 18 6 Nov 7 Nov ROTA GEDE {RL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov696 words
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Advertisement658 1952-11-03 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kci.ui.it Sailings lo China \n<- J* pan trom Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings iron: Bane tenant] Indonesia to Ch-na Im-.i Dur Score Due Penang trom •'?>*'-**> x" N.,v 1 Bongkoog "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japaa Blum. Sails SaiN n^iiPenang P P'ham Snore "Poxanq"658 words
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Advertisement537 1952-11-03 6 EAST ASIATIC Llfk SAILINGS IROM S< ANhIN A\ IA X roy,,. > 1 1 j S por. Psp s "ASIA" for Bangkok Saigon H"i.gK..f.e Mai, i a Kohe Yokohama 7 Nov t i\ ''MAGDALA" for Batipk-k 7 Nov 5/5 No J "PRt'IDRIA' rot Bangk.-k 27 2'- Nov "RORLA** for Djakarta537 words
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Article901 1952-11-03 7 Ford Almost Certain Choice Against England LONDON. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Welsh soccer selectors must have been satisfied by the form shown yesterday by Sunderland's Trevor Ford, who is an almost automatic choice to lead the attack against England at Wembley on Nov. 12. Powerful shooting brought Ford901 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-03 7 Tlie finalists of the Nee Soon Garrison Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament, Major and Mrs. King, Mrs. Qnaltrough and Lieut. Hales. .Major and Mrs. King won m two straight sets. 6-1, 6-1.31 words
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Article52 1952-11-03 7 HONOLULU, Nov 2. (UP)— Charles Dado Marino departs for Tokyo by air on Sunday nigh: for his Nov. 16, world flyweight title his first with champion Yoshi Shirai of Japan. Marino, former world titleholder, now weighs 118 lbs. and he said he expects to scale 11552 words
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Article469 1952-11-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Further weights for Wednesday's races the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn Meeting are: CL. 1. DIV. SJ F. Zatopek (1. Star Chamber) 9.00 Pedometer 8.1 J Ladies' Flame 8.12 Tudor View 8.11 King's Rhapsody 8.09 Theatre 8.08 Magic Oak 8.87 Indelible469 words
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Article285 1952-11-03 7 UK Rugby Results LONDON. Nov. 2. (Reuter) Yesterday's Rugby Union reI suits were First Welsh international trial: j Reds 11. Whites L 6. County Championship: I Cheshire 18, Lancashire 13. Notts. Lines Derby 9. North Midlands 14. Yorkshire 11. Cumberland and j Westmorland 6. Club Matches: Guys Hospital 5, Old285 words
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Article105 1952-11-03 7 KING KONG was knocked out m the fourth round of his fight with Red Scorpion, the masked wrestler, at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night, after the. Scorpion had given the Hungarian a hard chop at the back of his neck. Bert Asseratti won105 words
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Advertisement1065 1952-11-03 7 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG ations ne invited for the Municip:-' hment on the scales* J-6-1 14/1.2-6-144/ 276-12-336 S .•>-''>- 102/ 120- ,-132/ Cl -12-300. c iving and races itre also ate Of eqi.iva.<::J appli--5 may be obtained retariat 0 tober, 1-52. n V. Adams). H taii ipal Treasurer1,065 words
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Advertisement145 1952-11-03 7 B GARRICK STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with o minimum choige of $2/- Sor 4 lines (approximoting 20 short words) will enable you to place an ad m The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations Vaccnt, Wanted, Accommodation Vacant, For Sc!e, A*Aiscellaneous, etc. Box No.145 words
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Miscellaneous1040 1952-11-03 7 gpr_aph.uM||^ !■__!>,;:--_■»• j^^^^^^^WWWl^RT^^n fiMaj BrjM\_^^_^^^__^_3* I _PH___»r4i___m_--Be___m SINGAPORE Q c NT^a ß f_ASo4? vK in A DIARY A i?„ V V Jakarta (ASCI2BI 5m H*' J* 1 Q D( R: rdo Colombo (CSAI29I 5._0 n ODEON- Belles On The- To*. UNITED NATIONS EXHIBITION: CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS 3 gj, ,nd 9151,040 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-11-03 8 BILLIARDS CHAMPION ARRIVES AMATEUR World Billiards Champion since 1936, Bob Marshall whose unofficial highest sinijle breik stands at 1.156, arrived m Singapore by Qantas aircraft from Australia for a series of exhibition matches. Bob. middle-aged md a dry. leaner nun- hair- dresser by profession, will stay m the Colony until195 words
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173 1952-11-03 8 Marciano To Keep Title For 7 Years DES MOINES, li. a'?). Jack Dempsey predicted that j Rocky Man-Li.".-; v.i.' Ivt'jl his new heavyweight title i'or seven years. i "If Marciano can get by Jersey Joe Walcott In their return match, wh e'se is there to beat him.'" Dempsey asked. "There's173 words
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Article93 1952-11-03 8 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 2. (AP) Jackie Blair. Texas featherweight champion, scored a technical knockout last night over Jimmy Savala of Los Angeles m the eighth round at Hollywood Legion Stadium. Savala. 133_, fo.ight only m spurts and repeatedly was straightened up by the rights and lefts of93 words
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Article72 1952-11-03 8 PENANG, Sun. A large crowd who turned up at the Victoria Green today to witness the Victory Cup soccer final replay was greatly disappointed for the Ramblergave the Chinese Club a walkover. The Chinese Club thus retamed the cup as they were champions m this competition last72 words
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Article379 1952-11-03 8 PENANG, Sun. Three quick goals netted during the last three minutes of play enabled the Perak "A" team to beat Penang "A" by the wide margin of six goals to one m an Inter-State hockey match played on the Hospital ground this morning. With today's379 words
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170 1952-11-03 8 SPORE YACHT CLUB BEAT H 'KONG AGAIN HONGKONG, Nov. 2 (AP)— Crews from the Singapore Yacht Club won all three main events, the sculling pairs and lours, m a regatta meet with Hongkong oarsmen this weekend. Competing organizations were the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, the Royal Singapore Yacht Club, the170 words
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Article31 1952-11-03 8 MACAO, Nov. 2: (Reu-ter-AAP) Singapore's touring Tiger football team beat th e combined Macao XI by two goals to one. Halftime score was 2 o m Singapore's favour, am31 words
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Article271 1952-11-03 8 ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan, the Malaya Thomas Cup doubles combination, made an impressive appearance m the opening rounds oi the Singapore Badminton Association senior championships yesterday by beating UsefuTs Lim Kirn Choon and Tan Chin Guan 15—2, 15—2. Poh Lim. Marjan were as271 words
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Article64 1952-11-03 8 DAYTOXA. BEACH. (F'.ori- da). Nov. (AP) Bianch Rickey, who brought the first I Negro" baseball player into the major league-, yesterday re- eeived a Doctor of Humanities degree from Bethune-Cook College. Rickev now general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, was with tlie Brooklyn Du.: j i64 words
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Article1091 1952-11-03 8 LONDON. Nov. 2. i Reuter).—Fool ball league standings alter yesterday's matches were: ITRST DIVISION' Goals P W D L F A Pts W hampton W. 15 8 4 331 23 20 Sunderland 14 9 2 3 23 18 20 Liverpool 15 8 3 4 27 231,091 words
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Article503 1952-11-03 8 THE THREE month long Singapore Table Tennis Association tournament ended at the SBA Hall on Saturday night when seven finals were played. Fans saw the return of a 1948/49 singles champion, Chua Kirn Hearn, who won the men's event and m the women's singles, schoolaid503 words
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Article16 1952-11-03 8 Todays SPORT SINGAPORE mo fity oj I ntG.H.Q nFor.-. tUy-Sk* RUGBY S Sooi Garriso {Harrison: I16 words
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Article12 1952-11-03 8 HIROSH s women's tab!< 1 0-;.ka office Kiyok12 words
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Advertisement82 1952-11-03 8 _____m_^ *«r 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Distributed by SHAW BROS Greatest Malay Musical Comedy "ANJORAN NASIB" Starring LMariam P. Ramlee D. Harris A Malay Drama Please come to the earlier shows to avoid disappointment TODAY DAILY 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. Dramatic Beyond Comparison! "SELAMAT TINGGAL KEKASIH-KU" (m Malay82 words
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Advertisement175 1952-11-03 8 I MOl SANDS W ERE SI I AW j\{ j, ON ER I 111 i.I. K .EMI li- lin SCREEN'S NEWEST Sii l 111! \i > BCT*^ TURNER py **Jggj Sw^ Fernando LAMAS 1 ice Usfl Eatfeelj Sasp i.<i I 9 00 A I Th.- iii__«~i of [hem nil! FIRST175 words
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Title Section31 1952-11-03 1 YOUTH t_Wf\ p r i emmmmmamsaMB^assasssm s WSJ!S^M__wk)^f< :^_T >W M WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH IS^mmWmmWsmm NO. 26 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1952. 4 PAGES FREE31 words
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Article777 1952-11-03 1 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN By Full Of Confidence In Their New Role The Citizens Of Today Are Planning For The World Of Tomorrow DIM. ■aTai Un hij-h >i.< all] tiled t,. h__ University, red coldly. ti. prrform i am «ntion;il al minor His I I care' a777 words
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Article146 1952-11-03 1 d undert*ra- l/m--moved into .it Peiadefreaa Kandy from Colombo. i the ieece I «boraI -nnd new are com mk* i** ■dl I Mow (batten had his headquartei ia commander s '\c a- taken m. nv jrears ago but it was the and magi nal ion of Sir Je146 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-11-03 1 GRANDFATHER Dwiubt David Eisenhower, and not the five star General, has succeeded m coaxing a smile trom Dwight David 11. General Eisenhower's son. John, a Major b tne I nited States Army, is the lather ot fyeußg Dwight.42 words
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Article668 1952-11-03 1 TUTOR - TUTOR SAYS. OVEMBEK. the dreaded month of exan.M_at.Q-S, is here and mere than a quarter million boys and girls, both m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, are now burning the mid night oil "mugging Tee Irst ot these exami itions is tbe Singapore Education Department's Standard668 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-11-03 1 'TAIN'T. MONKEY BUSiMESS!' v Coo Look what education's done for him n12 words
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Article, Illustration427 1952-11-03 1 Julia W. Wolfe - Julia W. Wolfe By VV HIN you go swimming m the mean and slap the water forcibly with your hands, or take a back dive from a pier and land squarely on your back, you begin to realize that the unstable liquid otters not427 words
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Article157 1952-11-03 1 1 short. When I _o shoppmt: al the porl. I'w shopping 1 1 tr Si-i<i and Brother lo do, \nd for Had. lor Minn and ror Untie loj. too I. tun to X" dou n (lie liim* ol k e.ps. Ana make a pun hase different157 words
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310 1952-11-03 1 «TLTG Idl I A ASN LTLIODTOGREST" "YOUTH" readers have written m asking for something "different" m contests this week, s> our Contest Editor is answering 'their requesi by producing a word jumble which you are asked to unravel into a readable sentence. Oh.310 words
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Article55 1952-11-03 1 Adams, J-»hn Qeincy Adams and Tyler. 7— Grant B— Wilson 9— Taylor. 10— Jackson and Johnson. 11— Tinman 12— Madison Monroe. Buchanan, Polk and Garfield. n— Van Buren. 14 Harris 15 Jefferson. 16 Hai rison M« X and Tail 17— Arthur. 18 Roosevelt 19 Film c 20—55 words
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Article132 1952-11-03 1 AURORA :</>-toc-s to the land, oj Leal, And .sights low Sei tOOJI m her flight. She kisses sof. ihf sleeping Earth to heal The wounds it underwent, the dreary Night. When lo' the golden eye oj heaven peeps. Through curtains thin, of mis* end mountains132 words
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Article, Illustration374 1952-11-03 2 JOGINDER SINGH - JOGINDER SINGH By MELODY MAKER STEPHEN CHIN of Westbiads School. Penang. giv ing a piano recital m Kirkby. I NFVFK know that Malaya had such talent This was the remark made to 1 me by an English lady teacher at a recent piano recital by Stephen Chin f374 words
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Article1105 1952-11-03 2 A STRONG PUSH AND DOWN HE GOES! ft HOOO! Whooooh!! A cold night wind whistles round your ioneiy house and creeps m at the windows. Things r c and move quietly. Something creaks on the stairs. That ia the time when you-thiiik of ghosts— is that a white fate -taring1,105 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-11-03 2 BULL'S EYE! NG SEOK CHOO, a pupil of the Methodist Girls' Afternoon School, shows the style which won her second place m the archery competition at the school. Annual Athletic Sports recently. Though archery is as old as man can remember, it is still a comparatively new sport m Malaya.73 words
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Article515 1952-11-03 2 Kirkby newsletter. r rHE Indian and Ceyloncsc students cclc_rueu Deepavali L on Friday, Oct. 17. A grand dinner, prepared by the students, was held m the evening. We were privileged to have with us Mr. L. I. LEWIS, Deputy Director of Education. Federation of Malaya. The Principal515 words
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Article287 1952-11-03 2 TTELLO. boys and girls, life is funny if you look at it from the Right Angle. Like the day I walked into a Big Business office. "How many people work here?", 1 asked the Director-General-in-Chief. "Oh, about half, I guess", replied the Mighty One. Then there287 words
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Article211 1952-11-03 2 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY KLJDKLDF ARCHERY as a sport is fast booming popular m Singapore schools and the honour o_ being the first school to state an archery competition at their annual athletic meet goes to the Methodist Girls" Afternoon School, Singapore. This competition not only attra U211 words
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Advertisement45 1952-11-03 2 f. The most famous ot the Tiger Medicinal v._A BALM is excellent S^_ry Rheumatism, Gout, rJ*W it v j L JV Lumbago, Headache, r Insect Bites, Bruises ond Stiff Muscles. jM^W>W>%MIMMIHWyL i. ran iHi i iiiiTr -Xt _r Viit w Br co^ 0^ 1^ 1,445 words
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Article534 1952-11-03 3 tbe University 0 m- y Union for the b itial < :htv have displayed I *cc Pun Ma ayan Students 1 Federation Thougb it took 'ne pioneer- nearly three d.i.avan Si ident* organ. t .ta_. going been worth it. i is sufficient auae tc be iub ant ai534 words
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Article, Illustration847 1952-11-03 3 FRANCIS LEE - FRANCIS LEE Report By oath' Correspondent "POLLOW the Golden Rule" is the motto of the Singapore's Anthony Koad Ciirls" Afternoon School And it can really he said that the girls and teachers of this regional school are following the golden rule of keeping upFrancis Lee - 847 words
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946 1952-11-03 3 DEMI TASSE - A Knowledge Of English Is Most Essential DEMI TASSE By ••I7VERY Teacher is a teacher of ENGLISH". This is the considered opinion of leading* educationalists of not only Malaya, where English is a foreign language, but also of those veteran school masters m England who certainly know what they are946 words
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Advertisement93 1952-11-03 3 fl. Gold-Tone Platignum COMPUTE WITH gj«-f MEDIUM I CTS .met tne Change Model t-actly like the tamoui Culd Tone Platignum Fountain P« n But. with the wonde-rlul Quick Change invention Patent No 5247 10 y< can fit a spare unit ■< special work the change over to Fine. Medium o»93 words
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Article, Illustration885 1952-11-03 4 Paul Minten - Paul Minten "_^^B^S^Sgg»^^^^»_r^l-^\^^~^-— ***^mmmm^mmW '=%_^^_ess^___P 9-"FETCH THE MATE" AN EXCITING NEW SERIAL Tilt Si OKI. SO t.\H: Hll.l. WILSON, n **otrmp apprentice, fcaj joined hit (Ffrsl .^<ip a tnriker. the "Port Oj Spa bound r, r r I h 'aptah U a nolorkwj j nlcardand teiuion mountJ tfcc885 words
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Article585 1952-11-03 4 VOYAGER - THE 'WESTERN GATEWAY TO AMERICA' VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR— 4 BY 'PHE first sight of San A Francisco made a very favourable impression on me. It is a really beautiful sight as you fly over tbe harbour. I s aw the famous Golden Gate bridge, the longest •ingle spaa bridge585 words
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Article, Illustration118 1952-11-03 4 !Thc programme, covet ng the training oj the girls dttftl a included first-aid, RgnoUing, h ing, singing and formation march M>s. w. L. Blvthe, i >t/e aj (above) inspected the Battalion and Officer* and girls. Later the add-* the junior ggcttow B THREE hundred girls of118 words
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