Singapore Standard, 6 November 1952
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Title Section16 1952-11-06 1 Singapore Standard m x VOL. 11l NO. 127 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration1537 1952-11-06 1 Democratic Party s 20 Years 9 Rule Ends NEW YORK, Noy. s.— General Dwight D. Eisenhower won the presidency by a landslide early today, smashing the 20-year era of Democratic Party rule. Eisenhower even split the American South down to defeat when Governor Adlai StevensonAP - 1,537 words
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1230 1952-11-06 1 THE world's capitals were unanimous today in their surprise at Mr. Uwight Eisenhower's sweeping victory in the United States presiden ml eection Cables pouring into the offices of the various news ageneies gave Uns picture of the way the world received the news. SEOUL:1,230 words
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Article57 1952-11-06 1 NEW YOrtK. Nov. 5— This in a nutshell is the latest situation in the American election: Presidency: Eisenhower won in IJ9 states which have 442 electoral votes. Stevenson won in nine states which have 89 electoral votes. 266 electoral votes are needed to win. PopularReuter; A.P. - 57 words
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Article94 1952-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The news of General Eisenhower's victory in the United States presidential election was generally welcomed by tin and rubber dxfles in the Federation. RuOber gained two cents on the local market. Mr. H. S. Lee. Chinese leader and well-known miner. said that General94 words
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Article165 1952-11-06 1 JUBILATION was the genera! feeling of the Amen an community in Singapore yesterday afternoon as. in a sur- j prise landslide win Dwight D. j Eisenhower, nominee of the Republican Party, became the M\h President of the United States. It was not so much the political victory165 words
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Article71 1952-11-06 1 NAIROBI. Nov. 5, (Reuter) —Police said today that four Kikuyu tribesmen have been charged with the two-week-old murder of Chief Nderi and two I African policemen who tried to break up a Man Man ritual. Other arrests are expected. Nderi and the policemen were hacked to71 words
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Article53 1952-11-06 1 LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Ex-Premier Attlee today was I re-elected leader of the Labour Party group in Parliament, but the big fight is yet to come. It will pit Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leader of the Party? left win? against Mr. Herbert Morrison.' in a contest53 words
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Article53 1952-11-06 1 i NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (Renter) Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, tipped as possible new i Secretary of Defence if he .lost his seat in the Senate conceded defeat in Massachusetts. He was defeated by Mr. John F. Kennedy, son of Mr, •'.Joseph Kennedy, former United j States Ambassador53 words
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447 1952-11-06 1 Army Pay Office helps boost Toy Fund to 98,3 4 0 FOR the last three days, the Christmas Toy Fund has been receiving donations amounting to well over $1,000 each day. Yesierday's collection was $l.:i4() bringing the total since the fund was started io $8,340.51. A heartening response yesterday came447 words
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Article119 1952-11-06 1 THE DUKE of Kent returnMi to Hongkong yester lay tfternoon aboard the York air:raft which was taking him to ijingapore. An official RAF statement ;aid that, the plane developed engine trouble. The Duke is safe and we' He will spend a further i flays in119 words
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Article75 1952-11-06 1 HIGH WYC'OMBF England, Nov. 5 (Renter) Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservatives today retained with a n increased majority the Wycombe seat in the House of Commons, which they contested with the Socialists yesterday In a local election. Conserval ve candidate John Hall polled :'ii.7r)o votes compared with75 words
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Article163 1952-11-06 1 Asia To Get Top Priority WASHINGTON, N.j\. i (UP The election of Ei en i means Asian problen i i 4 ting I i receive top pi and immediate ittei I on 1;,.,- is the opinion ol matic observer whu i .wed the tt i and checke fore pi p163 words
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Article64 1952-11-06 1 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia- Nov. 5 (Reuter) The sixth congress of the Yugoslav Communist Party was thrown into turmoil today when one prominent member charged another with stealing his wife. Th e complainant Ljubodrag Djurich Secretary-General of the Yugoslav Federal Government; was hustled out of the convention hall.64 words
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Article157 1952-11-06 1 SOS: Call lor BType Blood A MALAY worn in I iwaiting hei ixth in a month's time, lie Hospil led Wli i today with a I tor her own HI i I th t1 of the bi U donors iti the B typ come forward to offer I blood The157 words
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Article34 1952-11-06 1 FARMER Hem y Krajev who ran foi pi e Ldenl I m poor man' s candidate" f today conceded In <i-i- il t\ the hands of Dwisli 1 fcli •i--hower. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement34 1952-11-06 1 -CW»S v.| _*3 THE NEW LOAF HAS COME TO STAY at nil "iir sli //> a fid (Irafrrs THE sAs LOAF m with high-grade flour from u/nn/ii uml Australia utid FULLY VITAMIN -ENRICHED fTAM^r nil/CDICC34 words
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Advertisement34 1952-11-06 1 SHEuI MOTOR OIL BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES M -gr Hk BURGESS BATTERIES ore sealed in plastic and steel that's why they lost longer Federation Price 35 cenrs. MACLAINE WATSON fr CO. (M) I TD.34 words
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Article365 1952-11-06 2 Govt Workers Want ActionOn 'ExpatPay Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 6,000 Asian employees from all divisions of Singapore Government Service will meet to demand family allowances, on the same basis as that granted to European officers, at a mass protest meeting to be held at365 words
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254 1952-11-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter FAIHEK met son at Chaagi airfield yesterday -year-old Kt.' Kev. Dr. I'd ward Woods. Bishop of Lirhfield and Rev. Robin o■d s. Archdeacon of Singapore. B p W Bew bf the Rev. Dr. R Whiti -'1. Professor of ;t_\-. Westminster CaH254 words
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Article29 1952-11-06 2 r>H F KENNEDY, head of Supplies Dt partmeni tn the C Office, arrived in Sinj by air Iron I ondon foi three-week disci -ions ;-.n Govenuneni29 words
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Article33 1952-11-06 2 Lee Foon, 4n. id in his :!ipt f •t>?nmit suicide on s« pt 19, by > throat ith razor, nr months t>r» a 5250, by Magis- Che A i bin Gha- lay.33 words
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Article84 1952-11-06 2 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 6,062-toc Russian freighter, P. Chaykovsky, arrived in Singapore yesterday with 4.832 tons iron ore, which she is transporting half way across -ic world from Vladivostok lo 'ie Russian Black Sea port at Hovorossusk. Snc i< the second Russiaoa vessel .n ten84 words
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Article80 1952-11-06 2 A MORALITY play in English, musical numbers and dances wili feature a variety concert in aid oi the Cfcurcb Organ Fund to be given by the Women's Society of Christian Servi.-e oi the Tami; Meihodisl Church in Sinfiapore The programme will take v ai the80 words
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181 1952-11-06 2 AN ATTEBSPI to belittle rtance ol the resolu-tii-:i pass i Bi ::ie Ta:il s RepvesentathPC Council amounts to 'nurlmg another iiisult at tl^c Tami nMncnußitjr in Sngapovc. -tated Mr. (J. Sarangpany in rep'y to a statement made in the press on Tuesday bv181 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-11-06 2 durd photo SKVEXTY five \ear old Kt. Kev. Dr. Ldward Woods. Bishop of I.uhfield. and his son. K^v. Kobin Woods, Archdracon of Sinsiapore. pictured yesterday. Dr. Woods arrived by Comet to start the I'nited Church Missions for members of the Far Last Air Force. Stan-45 words
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Article95 1952-11-06 2 US Workers' Unity Praised WA^HTXOTQv n ov s— Mr. S. Thr.va Rajah Honorary Secretary of the .iohore State Division oi the Malayan Trade LJnioc CouncU. and Honorary General Secretary of the Postal Employees 1 Union says that it is the co-operation and solidarity of American workers which has brought them95 words
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68 1952-11-06 2 SIIARIFF BIX MADOX <2<n. an employee of the Postal De- partment. Singapore. ;inri a .veH-known Colony footb^ler. was remanded until Nov. 7 in the centra! lock -up by the Singapore Fourth Police' Court Magistrate. .Air. E. H. D'Netto. yesterday on ;i charue of criminal breach68 words
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Article22 1952-11-06 2 MR: H. A. L. LUCKHAM, rrtinq Commissioner of Lands, Federation of Malaya, returned by air from leave in Britain yesterday.22 words
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Article203 1952-11-06 2 MR. D. STEVENS, who is not sure whether or not he Is still the General Secretary of the Labour Party of Singapore, yesterday announced he would attend a meeting of the General Council of the Party on Saturday and try to rescind the decision of203 words
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Article160 1952-11-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION to call a round table conference oJ representatives of Vbe Colony's rubber trade with the Trade Commissioner fo Indonesia to thrash out Uk new regulations governing consignments of rubber from Indonesia, was made oy Mr. A. Gilmour. Secretary for Economic A flairs.160 words
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115 1952-11-06 2 TWO of the Labour Party members who are contesting the Dec. 6 Singapore City Council elections as independents handed in their resignations from the Party to the Acting Chairman, Mr. S. K. Reddi. yesterday. They are Air. S. Iff. A. H. Chishty and115 words
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Article81 1952-11-06 2 THE 30-ton Scottish fishing boat. Trustful 111. bought by the Malayan Government for use in the new kampong ring net fishing project off the west coast of Malaya, is now at B.rkenhead awaiting transport. The vessel four years old and powered with diese! engines will present81 words
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207 1952-11-06 2 SUnoard Staff Reporter ALLEGATIONS cf unfair trealment made by six persons who claim to have been stallholders in the Rayman Avenue temporary market, have Uvm passed on to the sub-cominittee dealing: with the a.Mmration of stalls in the new permanent market, by the Health Committee207 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-11-06 2 THE three-year-old Bjorn Stance, an oi! tanker, yesterday berthed in the Singapore Harbour Board wharf to discharge her cargo of fuel oil. Her liaes were neat -except for her bnv. which was dented in a collision with another oil tanker on the Pulembang River. Chief Mate.205 words
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Advertisement178 1952-11-06 2 for 7ane 6- Quality 9 VALVE -11 WAVEBAND M FLUS 10* LOUf ,->!»► M FULL BANOSPIVtAO DDinc siN(j p f $490 fl DtHATIGN DOU LESS 10; RM ASH h p rE«K ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OM H KUALA LUW»UB I STABT SAVIM; iCHUKG K'I'AW BAr LTD VOl178 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-11-06 2 I "AMMV VOKUM -AH BIM Ton, NO r P^> fr if 1h > --T UF HAIN'T L^~f/ >•■ ■^S^^mTl I a R«iE[) TO VO&E. SOKJS^4CE Jk- it's TOO O*:;'; A nt rF 7 -i.-.v hi BUST t RK^HT :;jjHl^^^' rl MARCH 29 th AN; IM ALL jg^k HOOMiLIAT^ jTT #^PI53 words
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Article388 1952-11-06 3 4 Last Minute Entries On Nom ina tion Day Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY candidates, three women and 17 men, will contest the six seats that become vacant in the Singapore City Council at the end of this month. These 20 filed their nomination papers388 words
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Article15 1952-11-06 3 i r".t from Ru' ■■>'•!■ Dri);i!-- of the Xi-' ifids.15 words
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Article, Illustration274 1952-11-06 3 Ex- PC Den ies Armed Robbery Allegation i Ha.ji Maswari a Boyanese, who was ncd robbery, told Mr. Justice Knight I Assizes yesterday that because he i Chinese woman weighing and i i in the cubicle next to his, she had ased him. L^v-j nseil as Singapore serang I ialDavid's - 274 words
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Article, Illustration283 1952-11-06 3 ALTIIOIGH they were granted permission by the police at the eleventh hour to hold their election rail; at I arrer Park yesterday, the Singapore Labour Party decided to call the whole show off the weather was bad. E ye lay, the Parts theii ra yStandard - 283 words
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Article75 1952-11-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PRELIMINARY report on Uh' new buildins for the University of Malaya in Johore, iadiidiMfi an estimate of cost, will be available in about >i\ months' Ms. \V. Crais, tlic Registrar said yesterdaj Two architects, Mr. J. Murray Easton and Mr. S. E. D.75 words
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Article87 1952-11-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Tengku Abdul Rahman, Presi o*\t >f the United Malays Nationa Organization, has sent a cable informing Headquarters that he has been elected one of the four VicePresidents at the Congress of World Federation in Hiroshima, at which there will be 300 delegates A87 words
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Article84 1952-11-06 3 LEE KOK CH YE (19) was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing four cameras worth $865. fountain pen set worth 554, four dozens of films valued $60 and cash $110 by entering the house of Chan Chun Lye on May 17. He84 words
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Article190 1952-11-06 3 Who what where THE line up for the Singapore City Council elections on Dee. (j, with the number of voters for each ward: City Ward: (Total votes— fi.279> Air. Mohamed Kasim Oli Mohamed 'Pros'., symbolPapaya tree>: Cuthbert Francis Joseph Ess Und.. symbol hat); Mumtaz Hussain Und., symbol —tea cup). Roehore190 words
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Article167 1952-11-06 3 THAM FONG, 55-year-old odd job labourer told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday, that he hit See Tou Sam with an axe out of malice. He was charged with causing hurt to See. The Prosecuting officer. Inspector A. D. Jacob, told167 words
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Article118 1952-11-06 3 SPEAKING at the Singapore Rotary weekly luncheon meeting yesterday. Mr. E. Strickland, who he.aded the Singapore Olympic contingent at the last Olympiad, related how swimmer Neo Chwee Kok ruined a red carpet but won the heart of a British Council official. On their arrival118 words
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Article81 1952-11-06 3 MR. TEO PEN'G BOCK. Presirloat of tte 4000-stron? Singapore Hawkers Union, yesterday protested against Mrs. Robert Eu'S suggestion that hawkers be taxed. "Tax shouid bo imposed on those who possess properties and cars." he said, adding "not the poorer classes like hawkers. He said that only81 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-11-06 3 photo MR. RALPH E. Wagers, well-known Christian Science lecturer from Chicago, arrived in Singapore by air from Hongkong yesterday to deliver lectures here and in Kuala Lumpur. He is accompanied by his wife and was met at the airport by Mrs. V. Peters. Chairman of the Christian Science Society inStandard - 61 words
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Article85 1952-11-06 3 On Robbery Charge LEE KOK CHYE <19> was tentatively charged in the SinKapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with armed robbery and mischief by causing damage to property on May 19 at Jaian Pavoh Lai. It was alleged that he robbed Xg Siew Hong of cash and jewellery to the amount85 words
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Article105 1952-11-06 3 Pting of II ft] h tnorao WW h was D c tion of b« hi. M dur- n >n:h. is open to professional an practi ring teachers engaged it. teaching music in a prii ate capacity; I): Lofthouaa made his si ggestion for the Society 'nvise105 words
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Advertisement334 1952-11-06 3 W£ GIRAFFE ijir There ore seven bones in the long neck of o g-rotte and this is matched exactly in numbct b> that in the £.A T. 3 nec^ a mon -^-^^^*l^V TIGHER HEADACHE liiaißiaiaittißiMiuyißittiaaMiiiMiiiMMiiuHH^MpiaiiifititafWHg whether practising your favourite i> H I f+l S indulging in a little w< I334 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-11-06 3 4FmB\W- lULiL^^ 2^lL CMON,TELLME > VOU FLAP- A W,\LL, SIRE- I MEAN CHAP- f^/r^X H^Pi r 4 LU TO MY r ,^f*21 words
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217 1952-11-06 4 KIALA LIMPIR. Wed —To encourage closer relationship and cooperation in work connected with the Kmencency, the Sultan of Kelantan called a meeting of all Penggawas Imams. Officers-in-Charge of Police Stations and Penghulus of kampongs in the State at the Home Guard Training Centre,217 words
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Article48 1952-11-06 4 THE Hiuh Commissioner, Geaenl Sir Gerald Templer, l>a:d an informal visit to the new buildings of the Department of Information yesterda>. The buildings have not >tl beta formally opened. sir Gerald, conducted In Mr. MX. Peterson. PliTctt General. Information. Spoil about an hour there.48 words
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Article185 1952-11-06 4 IPOfI Wed. The Arbil B t up to di Perah Union and irned I lay the Conference r Pen State H i Office B MOW go itO the i letail nitte I th partii md it is not expected to give its report until al185 words
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Article239 1952-11-06 4 Johore Election Names .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore Bahru, Batu Pahat and Muar will go to the polls on Dtc 6 for the first time in history to elect members to the Town Coun.fi! by which name the T>uvn Boards of the three towns named will be designated on and after239 words
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Article36 1952-11-06 4 IPOH. Wed.— A public meeting of Ipoh Muslims held on Sunday decided to celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Nov. 29th. Committees were elected to deal with the different activities in connection with the celebration.36 words
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Article48 1952-11-06 4 PENANG, Wed— The Council of the Young Malayans' Club met in the Hotel Metropile on Monday and elected the following office-bearers. President: Jaraes B. Massang; vice-presidents. Miss Heah Kooi Guan and Mr. Richard Ooi; hon. secretary, Mr. Lee Teng Chye; and assistant treasurer, Miss Lily Oh.48 words
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131 1952-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thirty Chinese leaders from new villages in West Pahang. attending civic courses at Kuala Lipis were urged by Mr. W. C. S. Corry, the British Adviser, to consider the community as a development of the family. The family, he said, was131 words
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Article36 1952-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Idris, Mentri Besar, Trengganu. urged children to study hard and to be loyal to their teachers, when he opened the $6,000 Kampdng Bukit Mengadang Bulloh Malay School.36 words
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Article213 1952-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Salary negotiations for graduate teachers having taken the greater portion of the time of the Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club, the central executive body of the various State Stamford Clubs have now decided that as from Friday, Nov. 7, it will213 words
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99 1952-11-06 4 IPOH, Wed.— The State Seccretary, Perak, Che Osman bin Talib 'has called a meeting of representatives of churches, missionary bodies and voluntary and youth organization in the State for the purpose of forming a committee to coordinate welfare work in the new villages. The99 words
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Article82 1952-11-06 4 RAUB. Sun.— The following are officials of the Raub IndoCeylonese Association President Mr. Gurbachan Singh (re-elected), Vice Presidents Messrs. M.K. Govindasamy and V.S. Durai, Hon. Secretary Mr. P.J. Singam (re-elected), Hon. Treasurer Mr. Gurumukh Singh (Sr), Hon. Sports Secretary Mr. David Samuel (re-elected), Hon. Literary Secretary Mr.82 words
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Article236 1952-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Department of Education's one-year course in physical education has been awarded to two normal trained teachers. Miss Celine Getrude Arnold, of the Malay Girls College here, and Mr. Teoh Teik Lee, of the Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar. Kuala Lumpur born Miss Arnold236 words
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Article371 1952-11-06 4 TOP RED 4 OTHERS KILLED Branch C'ttee Secretary Falls To Tiger Patrol KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Five more ter rorists, including a branch Committee Secretary, have been killed by security forces in the Federation. The Branch Committee Secretary who was killed today fell to a Police Tiger patrol who wi re371 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-11-06 4 QUEEN'S Scouts from Ist and sth Kota Bahru (Ismail English School) 1952. (Standing): Yunus Haron, Wan Mahmood. Nik Ibrahim, Mansor Mahmood, Nik Mohamed Sa 1 1 eh, Mohamed Ya'acob. Sitting Zulkifli. S. M. R. Hussin. D. C. A. Sani, S. M. B. Hashini. Omar Ismail.45 words
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Article27 1952-11-06 4 V. KATHIRESAM. a dealer in condensed milk and sugar, was fined $40 in the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday for selling without a permit.27 words
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Article61 1952-11-06 4 IPOH, Wed.— The Socialist International in England has made a contribution of £100 towards the expenditure of the three-men Pan-Malayan Labour Party delegation to the Asian Socialist conference in Rangoon next month. Affiliated parties of the PMLP have been invited to send their nominations to the61 words
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Article87 1952-11-06 4 KL IMP, Labour Alliance KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-The Independence of Malaya Party and the Selangor Labour Party have decided that in the coming Municipal election? in Kuala Lumpur, each will support the other. Thi? decision, it was stated, had been reached for the soic purpose of ensuring thai no communal parties87 words
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225 1952-11-06 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed.— The position regarding the levying of water rates in rural board areas was clarified at today's meeting of the Province Wellesley Rural Board. The Chairman. Mr. G. S. Mowat said that a further examination of the Municipal Ordinance indicated that Rural Boards225 words
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Article252 1952-11-06 4 ALOR STAR, Wed— A display of high temper between Mr. Jagnit Singh, counsel for twelve crewmen and Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi, counsel for the thirteenth accused, a Chinese merchant, characterised the hearing of the case in which twelve Burmese and one Chinese of Sungei Patani252 words
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Article65 1952-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wtd. Abdul Hamid bin Md. Aris was charged in the Police Court yesterday with taking away Lamah binte Sulong, whom he knew to be the wife of Yacob bin Mohamed, of Bukit Pulai Estate, Plentong, with intent that she should have illicit intercourse with65 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-11-06 4 THE S paterUu 1 by (ill I) U,. I I receatlj Suit. HI \Mm ii Rife i Depot) k< d;th. 121 words
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Advertisement69 1952-11-06 4 TODAY 2 SHOWS 3.00 A 8.:*0 p.m. Only Radio Patrol V> holt* Serial A FIRST RUN I EGYPTIAN r%| MUSICAL CAIRO" rm CARIOCA 4Q9 ROV\I .TOO 7.30 p.m. •KATIIAL- (Tamil) Kex Johore Bahra. jodav ;:i:» «;.45 9ir» p.m 'TAS TANCiAN WIMTA' (Malay) ATLANTIC (ireat World Toda\ :00 u»H J» 1569 words
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Miscellaneous22 1952-11-06 4 ■jno'K v^Aiji..* 1 i-frloo-ooo^wkr^i^i f/ 123? f ?4__U___A_? f (.^-V eu/vw -S. Vi L^ >-i<2f'l i(A(?) F<-.^ A/ r- V^>rl < r>-\ \^_P'lb»/22 words
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Article313 1952-11-06 5 Bingham On Eve Of Nomination Day Broadcast Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. "If you do not use your vote you cannot fairly criticise your Municipality because you will have shown no interest in the election of its governing body," said the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R.P.313 words
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Article73 1952-11-06 5 Inspector Fined, Warned Bash Shooting s ml. ml Staff .-pondent 1 A LIMPLR t. it ted on a is charge of tiring m ,m ;i rifle so to ondunger a British Police InspecI Herbert, was told President of the ja i.umpur Sessions today, that it was knew the law and73 words
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Article11 1952-11-06 5 200 Adults To Learn English We >' Associ- med on ci c11 words
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Article, Illustration345 1952-11-06 5 (Exclusive To The Standard) THE demands of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union lor improved working conditions and increased cost of living allowances for its members were difficult oni-N. and some dela> in reaching decisions was Inevitable, said (he First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr.345 words
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Article85 1952-11-06 5 IPOH Wed.— As pan of the programme to raise money lor the Early Haig's Fund the Ipoh Poppy Day Appeal Committee has organised '<■ nance in the Ipoh Club on Saturday. Nov. 8. Dance programme tickets priced at $2 each are obtam- able from Whiteaways,85 words
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Article47 1952-11-06 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— rhe District Officer has receive I a cheque for $1.5 >2 52 being nei proceeds in aid of the Sultan Abdul Aziz Orphanage. The Fund was re ilised from a dance recently held r the Ku ila Kang ar Clifford School kali47 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-11-06 5 The who supervised Um ImaJit tlu first sh >Pnirnt or Ktd Chinese rice for Oylon fli-w into Singapwe from llonekoug Lust ■ight Be was Mr B. S. de Silv.i. A.ssistant Secretary nf the Ceylon Ministry of 1 00.l m\(\ a mrmber of the Ceytoa Trade Mission to lima. Mi Silva143 words
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Article31 1952-11-06 5 No Strike— Pinto v. ■> i< sib e s1 rike .or a threat ol one, has been dis- the Committee of Si ng K>re Medi al WorkUnio ''i<* Secre- \\>- John Pinto ;nght.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-11-06 5 THE SULTAN of KeUintan testinu his tape recorder at the Radio Malaya Broadcasting Dept., Koala Lumpur, <»" Tuesday. The Sultan also visited the various sections ol the Department. From left: Inche Malek, A.D.C. to the Sultan. Mr. 11. 11. Beamish. Deputy Director of Broadcasting, Federation of Malaya, The Sultan. Che67 words
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Article446 1952-11-06 5 SahstatiMH l»-» l)le l0 load ihi ihflMl •••< iiv ;iri>: I-...U Quay I 11 H»'' (Ilnj;--t i,, Panda*, *gnn B 1J J| tt 3l s,i% lloslrl. CJullop lIIU. Cnats If s&:-K»l Shop House Lease THK (\miMHssiomM of Lane's ami Mines. Johore Bai.ru visited Kota Tmggi on Monday446 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-11-06 5 A reception to meet tinDeputy Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Head of the Thai Trade and Economic Mission. Colonel Siri Siriyodhin, was held at the Thai Consulate in Lyndhurst Road. Singapore. last night. The reception was given by the Consul General and the Trade Agent for Thailand115 words
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Article47 1952-11-06 5 BtTTERWORTH. Wed.— A fancy dress Poppy Day Bali will 'be held at the residence of the District Officer. Butterworth on Saturday. Nov. L5 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prizes will be given for the best dressed and for a novelty dance.47 words
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Article100 1952-11-06 5 KUAI A LUMPUR, weu•l hope you are all fully tware hat there are uppori inities for people of all races in this -ountrv" who wrani to prove then- loyalty to this a nti said T <> n g k u Mohammad, Menu-: Besar, Pahang. lie opened100 words
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Article36 1952-11-06 5 ,IR A N ROSS has duties' as British Adviser, Kelantan a^ from Mo^ I atr. WF N Churchill '>'■■■<■ rctiruig British Adviser leaves Kelantan on Saturday. NOV. H J! Singapore enroute i-^ 1- .r n36 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-11-06 5 LONDON, Nov. 5. (Keuter). Mr. IV I) Ki(i«'« Williams-Hunt, Adviser <»u Aborigines to the (iovcin mont of Malaya, said here yesterday about halt ol the 100,000 people who came in that (ate«or\ were in danger of being dominated by the Communists. Measures to protect them,284 words
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Advertisement193 1952-11-06 5 STEEL DESKS DESIGNED FO^ :^UTY QUAUTY VALUE OFFICE EQUIPMEKT $tfj\ Co? if* ti 1 1 ii— Ifl CMUUA St, S O^t«' itch Germs Killed hi 7 Minutes >s nearly i*> million t:i<T r-j. »M« gSTBM h*N rrlbta Itchinß. Cracking. ilnx HurnuiK Aon*?. ■-..ri^Ni>. iil.o kh^^'il. --•t lich an.i othrr \>Wn\-193 words
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Advertisement52 1952-11-06 5 I Main' you i' Suits far i tht> Fvstivv Svaso»n \«nr 1 Our Grand .SV*##vo#» SA I C oWers you 2 Distinctive Cuts ,^y "A A Perfect Cut 1U 1 I Economic Cut »lr I I $1 I TAKLOBMIW iH.IUCKS O\LY HUM tin f| IMttlMi THE SALE S0 CAU. jj52 words
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Article766 1952-11-06 6 THERE is DO doubt about il now. Even Dr. Gallup can now safely open his mouth without putting his foot The vast majority of the Americans like Ike. Or it may be that the Americans dislike the Democrats who, they think, have grown fat ana heavy and766 words
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Article482 1952-11-06 6 Review of View Let Britain Pay < UTUSAN MELAYU dues not| agree that the people of Mala-, ya have to bear the burden of paving for the present emergency in Malaya as recommended by the Financial Committee. Malaya is now moving towards sell government and therefore it will be regrettable482 words
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Article, Illustration750 1952-11-06 6 tiiMplll j:N DARKEST AFRICA SITS fIGHI Off JAMES CAMERON sends this picture of life in the new crisis city of a troubled continent NAIROBI. T the start, it might be the suburban bridge club, or perhaps the vicarage garden: bright and casual and full of very nice, dull, friendly750 words
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427 1952-11-06 6 Sir: The Letters by Messrs. F.L. Tar.. SF Leung, W.D. Yen. "Sinicus." etc, raise the searching question: Are we being realistic about the Chinese Dept? Of course, every university wants to be "second to none." It is understandable that the University427 words
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Letter209 1952-11-06 6 Sir: I noticed with interest in your esteemed daily the two letters written by Mr. John Jacob and Mr. T.P. Yap on 25th and 28th Oct. respectively on "Malayan Chinese Association's alleged attempts to infuse <ommunalism into Singapore politics". It seems to me that Mr. T. P. Yap209 words
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Letter291 1952-11-06 6 Sir; As Chairman of the Trustees appointed at the General Meeting held on 7.1.51. I am anxious that the position with regard to the Gandhi Memorial Fund should be widely known. The total amount in hand is 877.613.83. all of which is in Fixed Deposit with the291 words
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Article425 1952-11-06 6 Sir; In your leader 'Ghost Cities of Tomorrow" which appeared in Sunday Standard of October 26 a most interesting point about traffic problem was raised. You say: "The only way out, according to experts, is not to control traffic but to reduce the number of vehicle425 words
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Article206 1952-11-06 6 Sir;— l am deeply touched by the simple way "G" wrote in his article on '"Sultan rode on shoulders of 22 men" in lashing a certain Sultan. It should be' a lesson to all the Sultans. The Queen of England is truly a "Queen" loved206 words
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Advertisement14 1952-11-06 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST j|^ KWOMG GHEONG LOONG LTD. 59, High Street Tel: 7571 *****14 words
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Advertisement54 1952-11-06 6 USELESS EUSTACE <.ot [If IVII .howin" lh< r« -I I murnhu radio m wfiSt WKk v^s I5» I <Mr*^ BbsCT »V«;3[ Qt more s/sfno/ Kg! i I. |>^>( Jb J&'rj a^rot pur, rr MODEL 760 I Singapore G Prnong -^Ng^gN l-^^ s99^ Federation rf Malaya HMißhr*"' S. P. SHOTAM CO54 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1952-11-06 7 EISENHOWER THE MAN SOLDIER CD.Ei i", 011lOf CO- ,ry or n fam. had jm vest- c In in near thi ■:t of the and 1 D ght 51 the v. led a red ked the fro ->:.(! ~*art breakfast, then drive their father a'deeply religious man who was a farmer.1,518 words
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Article292 1952-11-06 7 RICHARD Milhous Nixon, 39, newly— elected Vice President of the U.S. began his political career While awaiting discharge from the Navy, a group of citizens from a suburb of Los Angeles picked him to run j for the U.S. House of Representatives. He won the292 words
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172 1952-11-06 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (AP)— Republicans early Nhi3 rtl-t-d toward wobbly control of both branches Ikf I s Cijn ii. but on the basis of returns up to <■ (.Ml. they had not clinched actual numerical wpukiiij in either the Senate or the House, despite172 words
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Article73 1952-11-06 7 Srandord London Cotiespondent LONDON, Nov. 5. The following ore the closing price* of rubbet ond fin on the London Morket todoy: LONDON RUBBER Spot 23 d. December 23 d. Jan. /Mar. 23 d. Apr/June 22id. June/Sept. 22Jd. Nov. c.i.f. 23 d. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot73 words
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Article167 1952-11-06 7 OSAKA Nov. 5 (AP>— Two British sailors who turned a shore leave into an international row. were freed today by a Japanese appeal court and put on probation for three; years. The sailors were happy despite the fact that they still face British naval charges for j167 words
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Article239 1952-11-06 7 The Queen Im presses Wa Draman LONDON, Nov. 5, (Reuter) The first Malayan aborigine woman to visit Britain took a last look at the lights of London tonight before leaving by Comet for home. She is Wa Draman, wife of Mr. P. D. Rider Williams-Hunt. Adviser on Aborigines to the239 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-11-06 7 Just like any other dotinggrandparents, General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Kit on the floor of their Mornfngside Heights home in New York, to pose with their three grandchildren and their daughter-in-law. The children are. left to right: Dwight David 2nd, age 4; Susan Elaine, age eight months, and Barbara66 words
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Article175 1952-11-06 7 LONDON*. Nov. 5 (Reuter).— Gen. Eisenhower's sweeping victory is likely to touch ofl a boom "<>n Wall Street Tidelands oil shares should be favourites but all .sections will probably read favourably to the first Republican President in 20 years. European stock exchanges are likely to175 words
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Article45 1952-11-06 7 A SMALL fire broke out in a second hand dealer's shop in Eu Tong Seng Street Singapore, about 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The fire was caused by a pressure lamp, left by the shopkeeper during a power-cut in that area.45 words
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Article83 1952-11-06 7 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 5 (UP>. Senator Richard Nixon, victorious vice presidential candidate, .s.nd he wag lent he wili all join I eth< in .i programme that will advanci I cause of freedom throughout I d." The California w I i with his sun-buiu^!) face eathed in83 words
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332 1952-11-06 7 The 'Ar my Wife Is Now '1st Lady NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Mrs. Mamie I iscnhower who becomes America's First Lady" will take over the White House from Mrs. Truman and say goodbye to the life of an army wife." "I have had to get used 10 all sorts332 words
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Article76 1952-11-06 7 Ike Sends Message To France PARIS. M<n I Radio< fusion I illed the ship listing bet *i i i !I, said thai from I p prioi mding in i Africa, during v and until final victoi I boon inlimat4 > Ihe exceptional union ism. intelligence which symbolised foi spirit oi76 words
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Advertisement80 1952-11-06 7 THERE'S A SLBTIJ DIFFERENCE between furniture that is juf "made" and furnitcre I hat h individually designed THIS WING ARMCH/ IR r ~l E in cone is boicd on on K/^S^pl^' I Ancricon 1 8rh century HkSi. y^^ r^ fJ~ r jTI Windsor choir. It b^B^ t Oi OOSt kepofc80 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-11-06 7 jt^A I no— you 1 I^Bb^ i r A; ;f promised r~Tl fd HF^i rTTTTTI I MAV IGO TO DIG- >J W r^^^' SEE THE /> VOUR > T ,t T X PARADE GARDEN /^-ri^TMr^ Yl^ TODAY? J Vjpf^^r^ JP^ Cg TARTIN^J40 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-11-06 8 Tourist Class Offered Standard Shipping Reporter AMERICAN Lloyds Agency of Singapore, wellknown travel agents announce that they have arranged for tourist class accommodation on two steamers, the Roma and the Vietnam, for those intending to visit Britain for the Coronation next vear. Mr S Joseph, the manag-ing-director315 words
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Article56 1952-11-06 8 TRAPANI, (Sicily), Nov. 5 (AP) Ocean-going tugs battled furious seas Tuesday night hunting the floating hulk of the Maria Antonietta. 500-ton [talian motorship believed to have capsized three days ago in a storm. The fate of the crew of ten is unknown. A hulk was sighted56 words
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Article103 1952-11-06 8 H 0 N G K ONG, Nov. 5 CReuter-AAP):- The British 4,800-ton freighter Autolycus arrived here vestei ay en route to Tientsin to deliver a shipment of textiles to China Cargo worth over £1.000.000 sterling is the first shipment F under the agreemepi signed at the Moscow103 words
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Advertisement684 1952-11-06 8 FA? I KEGULM TRANS PACIFIC S£RYH£ )irett Orerland Sat* lr.m N u lon Angeles All \meri«an <ji.idi.ui Cities Penans P Slum S'aore An I. A SF INDIAN BKAR 24 Stlfef !7/2tlf«f '19 Nov I Dec 24 Def ffwi Br. \R °A 2«il>ec VI ttDec »Dee I Jaa M Jan )r684 words
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Advertisement456 1952-11-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham 8i Penan*:. Also direct Sailings from .Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penan s From -I Mikien Nov 13 Nov 17 Japan, H'kong "Poyang Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang456 words
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Advertisement657 1952-11-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Ilotterda'ra Lloyd Holland-America Line NeoVrland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON MU \O|JK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII I NFH OHMWS Spore P Shim Prn«ng KOTA CEDE (RL) 9/15 Nov Ifi No? IT Nov GOT A RAROE (RL) 30 Nov 6 Dei- c RNai ROEPAT657 words
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Advertisement460 1952-11-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LHJE SAILINGS FROM S(A\DIN\M\ I K < S'|t<i|i- Ps j. ISIA" for Ban-k. k Saigoi MAGVAI A'' for B M PRETORIA" for B* k Nov Mani a Kobe Vokoha na 1<» 11 !><•' S I Sydney. Brisbane SI !><•< FROM JAPAN HONGKONG BINTANG" for Bangkok 4o u SAILINGS460 words
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Article480 1952-11-06 9 ISE TARIFF ON FOREIGN CfCLE TYRE CALL Move Can Give Work To 1,000 More People KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Although the Rubber Goods Monus Association of Malaya petitioned the Government a year ago the present duties on imported foreign-made bicycle tyres and the Government has thus far not480 words
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Article37 1952-11-06 9 Drought Stump Experts ■TO V of fan the •v i the r I *ood from the hist on pon- Office of thnt j from I e be n gions. len I ng in t J. S tated37 words
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Article89 1952-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wed —Malayan industrial iares were tes i> a lile some business was reported in tin shares which were erratic. Rubber shares remained ne led. Changed prices are: IMH SI KIM S Kn\ f r<- B B Pet M Gammons 2 «M) 3.00 S::;:::> adcrs 21 5089 words
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Article58 1952-11-06 9 Foot Mouth Disease In UK I.OXDOX. Nov. 5: (Renter) The first outbreak of liveStock foot and mouth disease in Britain for a month was reported yesterday. The Ministry '< of Agriculture said the disease had been detected at Langley. ,in East Sussex. An epidemic raged throughout the country last winter58 words
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Article53 1952-11-06 9 KARACHI. Nov. 5, (AP) Pakistan is to receive an allocation of U5515,000,000 in technical assistance from the United States, it was reliably learned on Tuesday. The new allocation, which covers the year ending June 30 next, is an increase of 50 per cent over53 words
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Article143 1952-11-06 9 MANCHESTER, Nov. 5, (Reuter).— Japanese ilans for expanding world production of cotton extiles met head on opposition from Britain at the recent Buxton International Cotton Conference, it was revealed here yesterday repori issued bj the Cotton Board said Japan aigued th; I >roduction and exports143 words
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107 1952-11-06 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (Renter) Although cotton produc- tion in the non-Communist world in the 1952/53 season is I expected to be 1.000.000 bales less than last year. this is likely to exceed consumption by twice that amount, the International Cotton Advisory Committee forecast107 words
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Article75 1952-11-06 9 MANILA. Nov. 5, (AFP) The biggest rice 'Top in Philippine history was predicted here for 1953 by the National Rice and Corn Corporation manager, Gabriel Belmonte, yesterday alter be had completed a tour of the Central Luzon provinces. Because of increased Irrigation and fertilizer, under the75 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-11-06 9 photo Standard The six-man Thai Trade Mission which arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on Tuesday from Jakarta for a four-day visit. From left: I>r. Prayul Kanchandul. DirectorGeneral of Economic Coordination: Mr. Phol Nilubol. Private Secretary to Colonel Siriyothin; Col. Siri Siriyothin. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, Luang Tiiavil Srethapanieharkarn, Direc-tor-GeneralStandard - 62 words
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278 1952-11-06 9 THE election of Dnight Eisenhower as Pn'sident of the United States has made no perceptible impression on trade in Singapore beyond an inexpiable evidence of bullish sentiment among a section <»l the rubber circle which accounted for the rise of 7 8 rents278 words
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Article71 1952-11-06 9 THE pn S ?apore mas stea in sections »th only all I moss pii.s- :i Copra had buyers at per picul and Be ers at v 16. Coconut oil sellers qi>U d $54 wnth buyers at >'■■-. and no deals passing. Betel nut 132 Coon £K71 words
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Article42 1952-11-06 9 HONGKONG. N k 4 Special Standard Service C using i prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were (15.60 to £1 sterling: $6,075 to CT9 $1: M.833 to Malayan $1: *****0 la one Indonesia Rupiah. Ci Ad 5274 lo one tad42 words
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Article127 1952-11-06 9 COMMODITY PRICE Cl (ISINCi rubber i rw tifli IK 1 Ih in BiMtl poir vcstrrd.i\ uertv Bu>ri> RMfet I No I si*»l I- o R in half! \i>\ n«! rjsjs! i i \:>. vs s. 71 :k Tamt: Quiet iftei i -pdar. I OMKIN Kt KPI K If -:'rr (i.i\'s127 words
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Advertisement43 1952-11-06 9 Here's the ideal Xnttss present far the hamhj man! Home Electric Workshop Equipment $140/immediate deliverv. B^jfip^^^ j FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED Wearne Bras. Ltd. Federation Representatives. ReprcsenUlivcs in Batu Pahat— Merging— Kluang Area, KB Ehcirical Tool Service, 485 Jalan Sultana, Batu Pahat, Joliore.43 words
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Miscellaneous518 1952-11-06 9 13/11 4 Colombo (8A7.0 15o.» 543 p.m. KK\: Radar Men From The Moon "iGAPORE KT V«"bu*i U/Jj 4 a^«^L«2n 11« an, |s.i^V: 3 'Autu m rG:ave. 3. 7 9 rMADV i 5/3 Jakarta (KLR2B) 130 p.m j p.m. ,m,.0 KlUw NachSi Maru. CATHAY PACIFIC ALWAYS f rj^pf/O Crist^ 1V, D,..518 words
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Letter, Illustration770 1952-11-06 10 Sir;— -During the course of a recent visit to Australia I marie the acquaintance of a number of Chinese students attending the Sydney University. I was subsequentlv invited to a partyheld at the University to welcome new Asian students and to a dance in the770 words
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Letter263 1952-11-06 10 Sir, In the course of your editorial of October 20, on the Chinese Police you said: "Besides attractive terms of service, opportunities of advancement to the highest ranks in th e Police Force are open to those who prove their worth." This is quite true but the future263 words
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Article602 1952-11-06 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM Bv HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 32, which appeared in the Sundav Standard on Nov. 2. Note: I. With your pattern pieces you will receive an identiricalion chart which will show in miniature tr,e various pattern pieces for this dres-s.602 words
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Advertisement216 1952-11-06 10 STH.I. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE J i Free List Entirely Siispei ded! J I PLIS! Latest G. B. New* showing The ,j Koyal Command Film performance and i The Duchess in Brunei. SO00\! FKOM THE THROBBING* PAGES OF THE WORLD FAMED NOVEL! 'FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN! £5! '"g!>a/ Technicolor Fontaine dflßn216 words
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Advertisement40 1952-11-06 10 LAST 2 SHOWS: 3.30 7.30 p.m. MY -SISTER" (Tamil) starring M G RAM AC' HAN I IRAN T V. NAR ASIM H A BARATHV and MAIWRt i»fc\l OPENING TOMORROW STORM" (TAMIL) ALL FREE LISTS SUSPENDED jjsy.'jßftal^Kßy^- >■"■ ''"^''^9lB' .■>. ■^fu t 9^'40 words
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Advertisement30 1952-11-06 10 LAST 3 SHOWS. 3. 6.15 and 0.15 p.m. Riotously Hilarious Comedy A LAST AIR SIM "LAUGHTER IN PARADISE" with Fay Compton Beatrice Campbell TO-MORROW Warner Bros. "ABOUT FACE" IN TECHNICOLOR30 words
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Advertisement15 1952-11-06 10 Cl'l OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GET YOUR PATTERN PIECES.15 words
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Advertisement96 1952-11-06 10 B b. PnJ *f sitvh €>.xcili>inc>ni A WJWjuu J OffTN^f /^> i length f 12,600 a j 10.15, 1.00. 5.45, §.30, THRILL tTthTLAVISH SPECTACLE 01. i Bg^^^^^BC bcSiWßßiß^B^By^^^^*BMJHHiaTVj NaßmS HINDUSTANI Epic in TECUICOUI Distributed by Sb.uw Hiik in! Satmuhsif M'nit<> 'BLUE BEARD" j^«B^ 1 1 1 1 ri 1 196 words
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Miscellaneous380 1952-11-06 10 \\*f RITA PEL MAR TODAYS Ql O T A I I O N: "Everything has been thought of before, but the difficulty 1 is to think of it again." Goethe THURSDAY. FOR EVERYONE: i There is a tendency to haste. Impulsive action and to overlook important details this early mornin?380 words
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Article, Illustration724 1952-11-06 11 bleitts particularly the ealcula- tion of the new budget. Preliminary planning already has been on the burget. which Eisenhower has .said must be reduced below this .year's level of US?7 c >.000.0U0.000. There have been indications that military spending will be trimmed back from about US$4O.--*****0.000 to around U5541,000.--000.000 inAP - 724 words
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Advertisement415 1952-11-06 11 NOTICES TENDERS are invited for sak ol Ihe following veses, aa they are arid whert dow lying at Port Swettenham on completion of Iging .),HT<i':n:is 1 Steel Hopper Bow well Bucket Dredger KLANT\N\ B 1901 bj F eming and Fer Ltd Pais ey 170' n y 12' 9" mid. Twii415 words
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Advertisement934 1952-11-06 11 NOTICES MALACCA MUNICIPALITY APPLICATIONS arc invited for the folio* j T hnictl Staff Vacancies in the Municipal Eng oj "he Municipality of Malacca. These i ?<'dvy Dature but carry a tninimuxn period ol re) employment. I. ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Candidates should possess B.Sc degree onsideraUoai may be gi\-en to applicants in934 words
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Article124 1952-11-06 12 Malaya's 8 Best Players KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. r that tennis players m tya will compete in more op tourna nents is i scpress I wn Te:in:~ Assort i- Ma aya in issuing shori list >. ranking players for nexl j there are five in the men's group and three in124 words
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Article51 1952-11-06 12 The following players are tele rted to rtbal I 1 01 the Joililada against the H M.S. Concord on Sum ai 5.15 p.m. on the Railwaj Ground, Kanip tng Bahru.' Arhuthan, Narayanan, Safwan, M igid Ghani: Muniyandi. Vait Vi iisnm. Si.'itha. Ebrahirn, Edwards, Vijiyanathan, Salahudin Rah:ru.n Awatar Singh,51 words
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Article1114 1952-11-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Rides Theatre To Easy Victory In Main Sprint By Theatre led all the way and paid $20 for a win. foi] wed ip Ma nning the next rare y Award owning toi ing i i $18 for j I ranery was the rul1,114 words
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Article63 1952-11-06 12 POOL ($289,840) FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 ($78,257) SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 ($39,128) THIRD PRIZE No *****5 (^564) STARTERS (52,445 each) Nos: 30^y ***** *****0, *****0, *****8, *****7, *****6, *****2. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1,739 each Nos: *****9, *****2, *****5, *****9, *****6, *****6, *****6, *****5, *****4, *****3. FIRST DOUBLE TOTE: 763 words
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Article142 1952-11-06 12 Displaying even better form i than he' did in the first two nights, world amateur billiard j chmpion. Bob Marshall in- 1 dulged in trick shots never! before executed in Singapore to the delisht of all who saw j him at the Singapore Badmin- j ton142 words
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Article44 1952-11-06 12 THE Singapore women's Poppy Day hotkey match between the Combined Services and Combined Civilians was called oft yesterday owing: to rain. The match will be played on Nov. 12 and ticket "holders are asked to retain the tickets bought for yesterday's game.44 words
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Article66 1952-11-06 12 ROYAL Air Force (Seletar), after being held to a 3-3 draw at half time, beat the St. Andrew's OBA by 9 points (ii tries) to 3 (a try) at Woodsville. yesterday. the Saints equalised ui-*» try by Swee Guan. Then in Bi« wecoad a\ i the66 words
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Article272 1952-11-06 12 NEE SOON Garrison XV defeated RAF Tengah by six points (one try, one penalty) to three points (one penalty) at Nee Soon yesterday. Inclement weather conditions made good rugby difficult and the slippery ball was responsible for inaccurate handling. In the first few minutes272 words
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Article113 1952-11-06 12 EXPERIENCE in ball c-onttol M ground enabled the Singapore Cricket Club A" a very fit Singapore Asian Ragfcy I nkm i,- h scoreless draw in a rugby natch played Padang, yesterday The game r= f n rt -i «th SARU going into the and113 words
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Article656 1952-11-06 12 A TOTAL of 211 horses have been entered for the Singapore Turf Clubs Club's November Meetin? on Nov. 15, 19 and 22. There are 92 horses in Class One and 119 horses in Class Two. There will be ten race- on the Brst and thud days, and656 words
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Advertisement47 1952-11-06 12 HAPPY WORLD-Saturday, 8 Nov. at 9. GREAT INTERNATIONAL CONTEST FIRST CLASS SUPPORTING BOUTS RED SCORPION v SON OF KONG <M9 r.rii.i.oriNE chops are killers) clet hi: provi: my woßTn>. BOM A BOA v SL'NDACSAR SENG L. K. SENG v MOIII>. KLNJU. BOOKINGS: WINSTONS, THE ARCADE, S POM47 words
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Advertisement26 1952-11-06 12 W DRAW A last minute goal by Scotland enabled thrin to draw with Ireland one all in a soccer international played at Hamnden Park. Glasgow, yesterday.26 words
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Miscellaneous46 1952-11-06 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA Div. M league semi-final SCC v CSC at SCC; RAF Chcuigi V RNAS at Sembaica ng. Friendly— SMSV V BODCA at BODCA. RUGBY: University lmer Facult at Bukit Timah Civilian Trial at SCC. BILLIARDS: Exhibition matches by Bob MnrsfiaU a: SBS 8 p.m.46 words
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