Singapore Standard, 11 November 1952
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Title Section17 1952-11-11 1 Singapore Standard a m i VOL. 11l NO. 132 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article522 1952-11-11 1 Big Business Is Financing Colony Rings Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL OPIUM RINGS with headquarters m Singapore and tentacles m the Federation, Hongkong and Bangkok are smuggling opium from China, Iran and India to countries m South-East Asia and elsewhere. The rings m the Colony are exclusively manned522 words
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Article36 1952-11-11 1 21 Nations Meet To Talk Rice ati 09 an I i Park, S oga- attended three It, V -h.- presented E onontative .i:e' ."4. India, t re the Fede- ited States. 1 Aden Mauritius and 136 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-11-11 1 Thr two day conference of the Consultative Committee on Kice called by the Commissioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald opened at Phoenix Park JfilriJtoy. This Standard picture shows- part of the conference m session with Mr. Mac Donald at left. Standard photo.44 words
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Article20 1952-11-11 1 'J am H ta 1 s iday erj *ash \\.re taken room. into the t he20 words
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Article334 1952-11-11 1 Xl ALA LI'MPUR, Mon. Federation community leaders today expressed great shock at Dato Onn's statement that there was racial tension m Malaya. They disagreed with his statement. Most leaders, however, agreed that Malayans must work harder towards a common unity. The Member for Home' Affairs334 words
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Article67 1952-11-11 1 THE Singapore Customs found and seized 400 pounds of opium worth approximately 51. '0,000 from a house m the Kamponi; Bahru area yesterday morning. The slabs of opium, believed to be of Thai origin, was packed m five suitcases. A Chinese was detained by the four Customs67 words
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Article92 1952-11-11 1 ADMIRAL A. W. Radford. C-in-C. of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, will arrive at Kallang Airport by a special Navy piano on Xov. 15 for a twoday visit to Singapore. Admiral Radford will hold informal talks with Admiral Sir Guy Russell C-in-C. Far East Station, who will92 words
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Article29 1952-11-11 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— One-way traffic regulations have been applied to .Talan Wan Jusoh. Jalan Pasar, Jalan Pahang. Jalan Tan Heok Nee and Jalan Dhoby m Johore Bahru.29 words
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129 1952-11-11 1 CAPETOWN. Nov. 10 (Reuter): A "non-violent" strike of 24 hours began through the eastern part of Cape Province today following two weekend race' riots m which at least 20 Africans and two whites were slain. The strike, called by the African National Congress, centered129 words
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Article27 1952-11-11 1 The Communist forces m Korea yesterday reopened the hilltop battle m Korea, but switched the weight of their attack to the Eastern front.— Reuter-AAP.27 words
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Article69 1952-11-11 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 10: (Renter) Th e Duchess of Kent and her son the Duke of Kent left by air for London this morning after their goodwill tour of British territories m South-East Asia. They arrived at Colombo yesterday and were guests or the Governor General69 words
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Article72 1952-11-11 1 KUALA LUMPUH. Mon.— The Adviser on local government to the Federation. Mr. H. Bedale, has just completed a six-day official tour of Pahan*. m the company of Che Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, Assistant State Secretary, Kuala Lipis, Raub, Temcrloh. Kuantan and Pekan. He met Government officials72 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-11-11 1 PICTURED at riffht is th» Flying Enterprise II Captain ♦'Stay Put" Kurt Carbeu's (set» inset) new coramaud19 words
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Article32 1952-11-11 1 A FLASH fire whipped through a frame home Peopra. Illinois, yesterday killing seven children while their parents were at a grocery store buying a loaf of bread, ofticials reported. UP.32 words
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231 1952-11-11 1 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE will honour a hero this week— Danish-born Captain Kurt Carlsen of the Flying Enterprise saga. And the story of his magnificent attempt to keep afloat the storm-battered American freighter m the Atlantic eleven months ago will be recalled. Captain231 words
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Article163 1952-11-11 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 10.— The Thai police today rounded up about 100 alleged Communists and sympathisers for investigation on a charge of treason m the biggest anti-Cummunist drive m four years. Though no official list of i arrests or police statement have been released so163 words
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Article133 1952-11-11 1 HANOI, Nov. 10 (UP)- Frenrh Union armoured units joiner! by paratrooper^ today pushed into a great square 411--mile wide valley that poitits like a fat thumb from the Hanoi delta area toward the Chinees border. Tanks and paratroopers who joined up last night after a133 words
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Article, Illustration399 1952-11-11 1 A TEN-YEAR-OLD school girl, Pauline Sieux, from the Methodist Girls' School, Singapore, yesterday walked into the Singapore Standard Office with a little coconut shell savings box and said that she wanted to give her year's saving to the Christmas Toy Fund. Deeply touched by399 words
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Article71 1952-11-11 1 Rubber Firms To Face Prosec ution OTTAWA. Nov. 10. [AP).— Th(> Canadian Koverotneof Ei prosecuting rubber companies alleged to lutve tmken pat-t fa an Illegal price-fixing r r i f > The case wrlll probably b 6 heard Ul Toronto The Rubber Asupcfatfoa '<f Canada atrd ]!< Artnl m§ Mined71 words
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Advertisement16 1952-11-11 1 ?9 NORTH BRIDGE 8? HC c ,*roiBiD&) There can be no improvemehf fo a /^PLAYeR'S V'-...16 words
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Advertisement91 1952-11-11 1 H Mm Mm Hk ff M. H #1/1 1 1 I 1 jog SK or x 53 SBBBSot. tK 1 I A 1 IP J /m can fmt I%e until m tftui /tardaiflfc^ £^^o^^^^WVk THANS-OCtANtO J^^ PORTABLE RADIO/ ft* tQ You Jon 7 nml I electricity for this sot it's91 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-11-11 2 Negligible Pilferage Dumbfounds Visitor Standard Shipping Reporter A LOS ANGELES harbour official who is on a Far East tour to promote trade through the southern Californian port, praised Singapore authorities for keeping the Colony port and wharves free of Com-munist-dominated unions and pilferage. •Pray the Lord375 words
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Article149 1952-11-11 2 4 Hear Robbery Charge FOUR youths who held up v inmates of a house at Carpnad Road m broad day-' gbt and got away with $1,000 m ca ;h on Juiy 14. were committed to stand trial at the High Court after a preliminary inquiry at the Singapore Relief Court149 words
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Article55 1952-11-11 2 ZAINAL bin J alien (20) was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday With stealing a gold bracelet valued $70 from his former fur] friend. Bidoh binte Doliah on Nov. 6 Id a room m Johore Road. He (lamed trial and was a twed bail55 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-11-11 2 Tamil Announcers' Training Scheme? A SUGGESTION to send local Indian students to Madras Universities to learn Tamil and to be trained later by All-India Radio m its Tamil section, will be discussed, among other proposals, to improve the standard of Radio Malaya's broadcasting. The acting Director of Broadcasting Mr. F.216 words
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110 1952-11-11 2 A WOMAN, Raggmmal. who could not console herself after her husband was killed iri a motor accident. took raustk ocia and jumped ..into a well to end her life, the S -iuapore Coroner. Mr. Griam Cnong Hing was told yesterday. Kunda Perinc-amy. an adopt<,i110 words
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Article52 1952-11-11 2 THE Director of Posts. Mr. W.A. Cooper, yesterday stated that some misunderstanding has arisen regarding the limits of withdrawal on demand and by tele^ranh from the Post Office Savings Bank. Withdrawals on demand are now allowed up to a maximum of $100 and by telegraph up52 words
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Article83 1952-11-11 2 THE Singapore Teachers' Union has decided to take part m the mass meeting of Government servants to be heM at the Victoria Memorial I Hall on Friday to protest against Government's delay m giving family allowances to locally recruited officers. "Your Committee has pledged its support83 words
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Article93 1952-11-11 2 THE question of rebuilding the Perumal temple needed the careful consideration of all Hindus of Singapore, said Mr. C. R. Dasartha Raj. Legislative Councillor, commenting on the meeting held on Saturday last. Mr. Raj said that Ihis call for a ro mm it tee to collect93 words
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Article175 1952-11-11 2 A CITY Council labourer, who attempted to molest his former sweetheart was hit on the head with a wooden clog, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulatakeram.was told yesterday. The labourer. Ahmad bin •t afsedmni'and attempting to 5Kii est whimah binte Hamid fIA175 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-11-11 2 TOPALAN AYAHSAMY, a mason, after a drinking bout wanted to be a traffic policeman, the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, was told yesterday. T. Ayahsamy was charged with behaving m a disorderly manner by shouting at a policeStandard - 168 words
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201 1952-11-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Customs Department netted $750,602 for the first ten months of the year from fines and sales of confiscated property, including opium and gold. j At a press conference yesterday, the Comptroller of Customs. Mr. J. A. Parker. revealed that last201 words
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300 1952-11-11 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union may take strong action against the Colony Government if their salary revision claims are not met before Nov. 30. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Union on Aug. 13, last they unanimously asked300 words
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Article96 1952-11-11 2 8 MORE Rural Board Grows Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government last night gazetted a notification amending the "Charter" of the Rural Board to provide wider representations on the Board of rural dwellers. Under this amendment, the Board is to have 18 members seven officials and 11 unofficials an increase96 words
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Article214 1952-11-11 2 BY USING his -spirit" and stipplying "talisman" 10 his customers. Jan bin Omar wno professed to be a witch doctor, claimed to able to recover stolen property, better peoples prospects m life, and even obtain goods at cost price for them, trie Singapore First Police214 words
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Article31 1952-11-11 2 (JOH Chin Hong was fined $80 by the Tanjong Malim Magistrate yesterday for driving his car m a negligent manner. Goh inadvertently drove his car into a ditch.31 words
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Advertisement157 1952-11-11 2 W&& J& ftf ißf W mKr mm Jtm Mr W '4& J mimmi m f Mr m w! m J 0 i "t I MB m {MW m WL A M /A A FOUND IN AN INSTANT £4K£5 TIMS SAVCS MONEY CAN BE FITTED INTO YOUR EXISTING CABINET lO4.ROBINSO\ ROAI157 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-11-11 2 f r THAR/T- AH FIXED UPANKEU'L W NOWAH'LL DO HAM SHARE -J SINCE NO' J^**?™™^ HOME FO'US^-VO^COULD N^Ahl j| SoG^^oT HAM M'anO PH^R /(r24 words
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Article17 1952-11-11 3 ir d Staff Reporter ■rrangemeni Qgapoceaoid be subject ramnmaegan on double collected17 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-11-11 3 photo. DM.M,\u> arrived during: the weekend from Japan, India. Sarawak British North Borneo and rppt tor the bi-annual conference of th. Consultative Committee on Rice. (From left Mr. j.opaij Knsnnan ot the Food and Agriculture Ministry India. Mr. J Kambhu. A«" istant Kesiaiu! Director of FAO Mr Abdel Salam MikhtarStandard - 75 words
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Article117 1952-11-11 3 A Month- Hubby Walks Out OXF. do nth alter they had •■> tarried at the SingaRegistry. Mary Loh's is tan walked oot ncr > :.g tnat he could not support her. a stated m tne Singap ire High Court when Mary pel tioned tor a diisoiu- her marriage from kuisbao117 words
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Article22 1952-11-11 3 FIVI Q conductors e~> :he Green Bus ere fined 525 ea P c Court yestera vwins tneir buses to trrv excess passenger?22 words
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Article80 1952-11-11 3 SINGAPORE shops are being i coal of paint, a- r \g Mr. J.A. Parker, Comptroller of Customs. A lot ol money has also been spent to buy benches and glasses, most of w rich have been broken. Baa nel mugs are now being b igfal to80 words
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121 1952-11-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Customs Department has collected 56.405.000 more revenue during the first ten months of the current year than the corresponding: period last year. To 4 ections up to Octobef 1932 i nted to $63^75 compared with $56,870,000 :i I121 words
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Article489 1952-11-11 3 Standard Shipping; Reporter FOLLOWIXG is the full list of passenger.-, arriving In Singapore today ex the P. O. mail steamer Corfu, from the L rated Kingdom: FIRST CLASS Mrs. J. W Arbuckle: Mr. Mrs. H W. Agnes. Mrs R A. Irvma-Bell and two children: Mr.489 words
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Article315 1952-11-11 3 RI Export Ban Affects 1,500 Spore Workers Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rattan Merchants Association yesterday warned that more than 1,500 labourers will be thrown out of employment "if the Indonesian Government continues to ban the usual export of rattan from that country and instead315 words
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Article81 1952-11-11 3 MR. L. K. Averill. Assistant Secretary (Indonesia) m Singapore said yesterday that members of the Singapore Rattan Merchants Association had requested him to ask the Indonesian Government to lift the "ban" He said that he would write to the Indonesian Government immediately on this81 words
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Article113 1952-11-11 3 HEARING of the application for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of Lim Seng Poh, a Singapore merchant, who has bee:; detained on a banishment warrant, was fixed tor Friday by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday. When the113 words
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Article58 1952-11-11 3 THE following Singapore nurses have passed the examination of the Central Midwives Board (B Certificate) beld on Oct. 30. 1952 Than Yit Meng. Rokiah bte Keiin?. Nassimah bte Syed Eiussem, Maimunah bte Hadji Bakri. Chew Siew En?. Heng Sook Nooi, B. Lim Ah Choo. Madeline Yap. Odeiia58 words
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137 1952-11-11 3 "THE present Raffles In- stitution building m Bras Basah Road is outdated, al- though there i? no danjfer lit falling down," said Mr. A. Wear, the Director of Public Works, when questioned yesi terday afternoon by The Standard. "There are two sites which niay137 words
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Article118 1952-11-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE majority o: cases of corruption where bribes were given to Singapore Customs officers were usually tor the privilege of "■lumping the queue." Mr. .1. A. Parker. Comptroller of Customs, said yesterday. Mr. Parker advise.: mer- chants and other.- that they i118 words
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Article45 1952-11-11 3 THE Singapore Commissioner of Police, m a statement issued yesterday expressed his appreciation of the way m which members of the public, including motorist.-. gave whole-hearted co-operation to the Police Force during the visit of the Dwche^v. oi Kent and the young Duke.45 words
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Article85 1952-11-11 3 INDIAN textile merchants m Singapore will adopt a wait-and-see attitude when quota.- for importing textile from Japan are received from the Government. Mr. J. If. Dora: Raj. secretary of the Indian Chamber oi Commerce m Singapore. told The Standard yesterday members of the Chamber may85 words
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Advertisement36 1952-11-11 3 WITH ATLAS ON "A k^^^^v^K^^l Uf tuddJ. W g m j i S Hko/// mff/ >4y wf Jw D»3tril>uir(l Ihruiigboul Malaya and Singapore by The STANDARD VACUUM OIL COMPANY (lncor,M»ra!«d m the U^.A. wilh Limiled liabilily)36 words
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Advertisement230 1952-11-11 3 PACKAGE HOUSES Guiega Road (9\ mile, Chang i Rood) ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION OF BUILDINC A BLOCK OF 5 LOW-COST PERMANENT HOUSES WITH LEE LOAD-BEARING CONCRETE BLOCKS AND PRECAST CONCRETE BEAMS FOR FLAT ROOF WILL COMMENCE ON 15 th. NOVEMBER, 1952. The first 4 demonstration houses were completed m 14 days with230 words
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Article262 1952-11-11 4 Delegation Will Call On Tempter With Proposals KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Chinese school teachers and representatives of Chinese schools' management committees at their meeting m Kuala Lumpur today unoni--1 mously resolved to oppose the noticnal school system proposed by the Federal Legislative Council's Select Committee on Education.262 words
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Article64 1952-11-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Wr. D.X.X. Lee, MCA-UMNO candidate for Imbi Ward, m f>is speech at the party's election meeting this evening, promised that if he was elected lie would see that all Municipal employees were given !>etter opportunities and better treatment. Kuala Lumpur will go to64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-11-11 4 picture. Yong Peng Seong MAJOR D.L. Lloyd Owen. Military Assistant to the Hi^h Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. photographed with his wife and baby son Christopher be* ore the christening ceremony at the St. Mary's church Kuala Lumpur.Yong Peng Seong - 38 words
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Article135 1952-11-11 4 10- Yr .Jail Sentence Dropped KUALA LUMPUR. MonThe Federation Court of Appeal, today allowed the appeal of a Malay, Abdullah b:n Marion, against the con- k-tion and sentence of ten years' jail passed on him at the Muar Assizes for committing culpable homicide not ■mounting fo murder. Abdullah was alleged135 words
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Article53 1952-11-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Remarking that people who used a parang to attack others ronnmitted a serious offence, the Chief Justice. Mr. Charles Mathews, at the Federation Court of Appeal, today, upheld the conviction and sentence of five years' imprisonment passed on E. Keng. for causing grievous hurt to53 words
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Article24 1952-11-11 4 MR R. DAXA passed away peacefully at his residence at Bukit Timah Road on Nov. 10 Deeply regretted. Funeral at 5 f>rri. loday.24 words
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297 1952-11-11 4 JOIIORE BAHRU, Mon.— Captured by a Tiger Patrol m the Mawai jungle m the Kota Tinggi area, Wong Ah Kwang was iodSy sentenced to six years' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to a charge of consorting with terrorists, at the Assizes. Wong was originally297 words
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Article37 1952-11-11 4 THE Johore Bahru Rotary Club will hold their usual tea meeting today at the Johore Civil Service Club at 5 p.m. Dr. W. N. Scott. State Agricultural Officer, Johore, will be the guest speaker.37 words
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131 1952-11-11 4 $4 Mil. Fines In Kedah Opium Case ALOR STAR. Mon.— Five out of 13 accused who stood charged before the President of the Sessions Court here ith the offence of having been concerned m one of biggest opium smuggle into Northern Malaya were convicted and sentenced to various termj of131 words
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Article59 1952-11-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Two special constables went to a house m Chow Kit Road, ransacked the house, and took two chandu pipes and seven packets of Chandu. One of the constables. Naubath Kah, was sentenced by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. J59 words
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Article88 1952-11-11 4 New Fishing Ordinances JOHORE BHARU, Mon.— The Government has prepared an ordinance to consolidate and repeal the six existing enactments that control fishng m the State. The ordinance will vest power m the Ruier-in-Council for the control and regulation of fishery and fisheries. Rules have been drafted to control and88 words
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Article108 1952-11-11 4 Gurney Fund Sow $132, 151 KUALA LUMMJ*. Maa.— The Sir Heary Grocy Memorial Fund today stands at $132,151.88 thanks to the following individual jUmztkms of $M 6 or more: (Estate af Mew Ems Chee. deceased (bailee riWt,«*> HJM; float Seme He»g, Kota Tiageu $50: Chin Tian Soo and Che SodiM108 words
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Article165 1952-11-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The appeals of a Tamil, M. Kri-shnan, and a Chinese, Ng Ah Im, against the conviction and sentence of death passed on them, was dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal, today. Krishnan was convicted by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Assizes165 words
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Article31 1952-11-11 4 TAIPING, Mon.— Mr. N. Sivarajah an old boy of King Edward VII School, has left for the United Kingdom to study law. He was an allround sportsman.31 words
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Article24 1952-11-11 4 Gambling: 2 1 Fined TWENTY-ONE Tamil labourers were fined $10 each by the Muar Magistrate Sheikh Abdul Raman for gambling at Bukit Serembang, Tengkak.24 words
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224 1952-11-11 4 'Sino Malay Ties Better Than Ever' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Speaking at the first alliance electoral meeting tills evening Mr. H. S. Lee, chairman of the Selangor branch of the MCA referring to Dato Onn's speech at the dinner of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Association, said he was very interested to224 words
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Article139 1952-11-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lncluding the killing of 22-year-old Wong Choon Lan, reported m today's Standard Security Forces yesterday accounted for three terrorists. Wong Choong Lan was notorious m the Batu Arang area, Selangor where before the emergent y she was a member of the Women's139 words
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Article122 1952-11-11 4 Warder Beaten Senseless —ietofuiry trtiet KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. How a Sikh warder at Ihe Pudu Gaol was beate.i up with a stick by another Sikh, until he became unconscious, was revealed at a preliminary inquiry before Inche lbiahim m the First Magistrate's Court, here today, into a tentative charge of122 words
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Article134 1952-11-11 4 IPOH. Mon. The MCA Committee announced loday that there will be no rebate on tickets sold as from the 14th draw on December 21 this year. Formerly a member buying these tickets m bulk was allowed a rebate of two and three per cent depending on134 words
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Article75 1952-11-11 4 IPOH, Mon.— A simple "Laubach" graduation ceremony was held at Tapah on Saturday when a total of 143 students, including 20 women. graduated. They received their certificates from Datin Hashim. Among the graduates was 75-year-old Che Kassim bin; Nampeh, a well-known resi-i dent of Batang Padang. After75 words
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Article225 1952-11-11 4 PENANG. Mon.— All the savings of an old Chinese woman about one hundred dollars m silver coins were brought by her grandson to the treasury today m exchange of cupro nickel coins and currency notes. Never before have silver coins been brought to the225 words
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Advertisement186 1952-11-11 4 I lon Get Better Bargains from our C^ ML I __> 1 Grand Season )ALE /£t*l*h I The following items arc just a few of (he qHC^- \JilP^ numerous striking Bargain now being offered. v^ j(8 h Montfort Tee Shirts rjpntV JmßmmF n I Usual $5/- Sale S3 50 To186 words
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Advertisement103 1952-11-11 4 this nourishing Weaning Food 0 Farex is the perfect weaning food for \our baby. It's ready-cooked and mixes so easily w •;< milk, fruit juices, milk puddings and c foods. Give Farex every day and your baby i have the nourishment needed for sturdy gr^ for strong bones and fine,103 words
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Article59 1952-11-11 5 TT IS :..i:cii.; "..:> dr .c i*3 ip .i a :t r. S» ,aCN e s plaru-ie. Mj-Tiacis hawKers* j Lighis were su ji::;ering m the] yw_. :>v -;.^*'ke-- Amrea out fl '^--c area after the *e A £si 3; a^ace Cu> Coancil -built >taiis aave59 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-11-11 5 IKtttlT. ChUdxe* mmtmg ay tor wwkl fimiirr vwlinst tamnolis intacnßh at thp wmcert arranged far xbaoi l cfaMr?n at th« Sa«av«re Victoria Memorial Hafl yesiertay. StandardStandard - 26 words
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318 1952-11-11 5 11 Mil Lbs' Supplies Sent Down Standard Staff Reporter AN IMPRESSIVE total of 11,000.000 lbs (4,73# tons> of supplies were dropped by squadrons of the Far East Transport Wing to Malayan Potiee squads and posts and British, Gurkha and Malayan Army units patrolling318 words
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Article, Illustration245 1952-11-11 5 A visit to Singapore? ~Myi isn't it wonderful, exclaimed l»»-year-old Manafa binte Mustapha of Bukit Kepoaiz when she was informed that sh** had b**i>n chosen by the Social Welfare Department. Johore Baiiru. under the K-impong Enlightenment programme to make a trip to the Colony She was <mr ofStandard - 245 words
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Article118 1952-11-11 5 CKr" IVLAIFLI bin Moh.t.-ne'-: Hashim. Secretary of UMNO miC ne agreed with Date Om c:i. cor ur.::;* bet wees I c Matays ana me Chine>€ m i -j«rec" three cEsjs Bu: h said ne t"ai"ied_ to ;mderst-ind why Data Ons sepE hari rig on this and118 words
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Article27 1952-11-11 5 Che Jodore Baaru Veierwpr Derjartrren: will mocuiiie m the Kota Tin?Sxiitri^i rr.aritei uxlay The De- oar:. net:; *rilT a visit net^i- bouring ka-mpocigs for the same purpose.27 words
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Article74 1952-11-11 5 TWO civilian employees and bvo Semcemen wil. recen.-? Certificates of Good Service at the REME Workshops Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, this morning. The Genera! Of^rer Commanding. Singapore Base District. Maj. G^n. G. O'Carroli Scott. wiH present the certificates to Mr Michae! Peter and Mr. Lai Kang Cheng74 words
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Article298 1952-11-11 5 tßcddtnf toany AY 4*ia RaW*** •**>•• M %w UW?*itbun«*!i «a •r«w..rk. i ailm* flat* .nd iifivv., -v D.WIM Hottx- ran >' Hl*ii 1 "^^Si TIT J^l— *«pa. <Z, Hk Burnt* f*'«wy. Gotf CMh VMmt Part Tw^rtar wy. set **ri>'t*r w irrfcm. Setetw Tmagß. > |W •>«■*•«. sS«k£Lr*«»is298 words
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Article142 1952-11-11 5 MEMBERS and supporters of the Singapore Labour Party j ■Arere advised to vote for the i bes~ candidate m the wards where tne Party has no r put j up candidates for the forth- coming December City Council e.ectioris. by Mr. S. k Redrii, Acting142 words
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Article160 1952-11-11 5 Precautions Against Scrub Typhus :iocs agai si icrub typhu are obv.ots estiaer nilti ate c.eared (and or enc tbe fore-* a .one V?ver ioa the for-.-" iao "hen neslev tbe Laad, imec Ifc J L. BazT na *h- fc^ lc 0k In.-"i' Mirdlni Re^e.ir Mr. v i ebb ji^u.-e^ a.160 words
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Article128 1952-11-11 5 Bt Standard >taff R^m-ht TWELVE hundred Sta ida d V students ot Singapore Goventment Scnools wrote two erf the rour esaminauon suojerti yesterday The students examined m Enaiis- Composition and Elements r:- Ma*.-.r v rr.at.:s md "'V'U comptefce th« otner two subjpft£- fci^Jr* Laiguag* ac^l128 words
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Article106 1952-11-11 5 THE PANEL YOUR POST P\CKET enc;Or-ed m an envelope writfc an open cu--' panet cac n< v oe ncce: ted peaces a-- Mi! iya or? vree' certain cone von: are cmpti-^ with, announced the Po&i Once authorities ia^* night. The condition.- w«re that the panel be 3| mcr.es by It106 words
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Article55 1952-11-11 5 TAIPINa. Mon.~Srudenis from Taipio* and Alar Star held a social m "be King Edward VII Schoc, Hal' during the weekend. The party wa organised b? the Literary. Debating a::c Dramatic Society Sketches were given by tae Lady Treaener Gir^f S^noo^^ the Taiping Convent and tae S^iitgn55 words
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Article41 1952-11-11 5 PARTF BUNTAR. Moo. Gob Ticnf Sing wt, fined >i jQ by bete Sallen ba Ickhvth m the Btga&Sfcni oourt for segfigvii driving. Gob. mMs dele net. said that a lorry behind him ignored his signal overtaking hxxn, thus causing th* accident.41 words
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Advertisement196 1952-11-11 5 rnrariSSfi^ daily 5 shows kSnAlm 11.1.45.4.6.30.9.30 MALAY HLM IWrftll IHI M L IOSENANI I 111 A |L OVIAK JIJ Showing From Thnmdmf§ V^fV |B^ C«w fey I ■V^ MARK CTCWCJJC J^wfV S^ Jr HIKMnf i Mil re "Jr ■< 145. 4. 6 30. 9 30^M3JSf3,9SS^L GLENN FORD <fc JSJf^' 4196 words
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Article795 1952-11-11 6 every schoolboy knows that the Malayan Railways is a very busy department It has so much to do and so little time to do it m. It has a thousand and one problems on its hands and what little energy it has must be devoted to795 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1952-11-11 6 "DE very careful what you write about religion. People m Malaya can easily take offence." That was the advice a friend gave me. I feel this is all the more reason why we should examine the problem of politics and religion. I have always held the view1,144 words
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Article62 1952-11-11 6 ALEX JOSEY ___j_j____8_B__a_ji - MALAYAN AFFAIRS ALEX JOSEY ___j_j____8_B__a_ji___ spreading racial run. It >s in this resped i> courasinn the people communities lo nnx minsle freely, h> tm* ins them to accept obligations and respoßsibil ties of a citizen loj i Malaya, that I beiiev< liffion m Malaya ran d. great deal It help62 words
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Article389 1952-11-11 6 Review of Views Negiected Industry THE rice growing industry should be given help by RIDA. says Utusan Melayu editorially. The paper wonders why RIDA officials or, the Federal Legislative' Councillors do not take, much interest m this indus- 1 try. Rice is much more important 1 than rubber to the389 words
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335 1952-11-11 6 Sir; I regret to note that the report published m the Malay Mail of the 6th instant m relation to the judgment or order given by th& Klang Magistrate on a summons taken out by the Town Board, Klang, bristles with an335 words
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Letter86 1952-11-11 6 Sir, May I express my thanks to the Singapore Marine Police Force for the very prompt attention given by the duty officer and men of his division for the assistance they rendered m connection with the unloading of my goods from a tongkang which was blocked86 words
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Letter271 1952-11-11 6 Sir; In a recent case at Kuala Lumpur before the Chief Justice Mr. Charles Mathews a Special Constable was given ten years for having extorted $500 from a Chinese squatter. (The case was published m your paper on Nov. 4 page 5). During the case the271 words
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Letter78 1952-11-11 6 Sir, Recently m your paper there have been most adverse criticisms of the national or anti racial policy being adopted by the Government of South Africa against its coloured population. Had not those responsible better first cast out the motes from their own eyes? Alter all to take the78 words
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Letter287 1952-11-11 6 Sir; No one will deny that moneylenders are a necessity to human society. So long as men must work and women must weep will both these individuals be tempted to overspend and then be forced to borrow. No one too will deny for a moment that the moneylender287 words
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Article644 1952-11-11 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM By LONDON, THE Kenya Government's decision to arrest Jomo Kenyatta and about a hundred other prominent Africans strikes hard at the extremist wing of the only effective African political organisation m the colony, the Kenya African Union. There are three wings m the K.A.U. Kenyatta,644 words
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Advertisement132 1952-11-11 6 i Singapore <^£ &tantarfr independent Morning Tiewtpaper HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos ***** ***** Coble O Telcgroph Address: TIGIRNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Buildino., Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83 Cowan Street* 8 Leirh Street,132 words
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Advertisement42 1952-11-11 6 P murphy Radio Cramopione Sole Agents S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. J! |i ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAf-t., mM&^***J* CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. I *OU CAN OPEN A SAVINGS MJOOUNI 1 1* AS LITTLB AS $1/ INTEREST MU (t fAID AT *4 fEB ANNCM42 words
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Article245 1952-11-11 7 I K-CANADA SECRET A-TALKS Tech n ica l, Industria l Prospects Discussed E.TOON Nov. 10. Top atomic experts of Britain and Canada picted a secret two-day talk on "technical policy/ the Ministry announced yesterday. The meeting was held on Friday and z- Harwell, site of Britain's atomic energy research station.AP; Reuter - 245 words
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84 1952-11-11 7 roN N 10 Reuter Gen Van Fket ...mdT m Korea Is to retire under ihe a*e lar? j. L'S Arm> spokesman here «r.an wa^ asked to comment on a report i l»^e: Aould leave hi«» post m *>0 day^ \iii Fleel ha%84 words
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Article152 1952-11-11 7 \i»«i\ 10 (AP). Prime Minister Win--1 -rr\ed notice today Britain wants early S President-elect Dwight D. Eisenernment on many world questions, n> with Kus>ia. omens «pvxcesrr.ar. I sty's r V tdmini- tain H F C Ci H Zoxmnoos c Minis x L union an Ti152 words
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Article71 1952-11-11 7 W: E S BADEN. Xov. 10 (Renter) —The U .S 86 th F:^h:er-bomber wing m West Germany, one cf :he closest to tbe Iron Curtain, will soon be equipped with tne latest type Korea-tested F-86 Sabre jets. 12th Air Force Headquarters reported yesterday. The Sabres,71 words
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Article24 1952-11-11 7 1 I E f. 1 the t v Gov- mrj l :r f 1 g tag< 1 ease of hu-24 words
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Article22 1952-11-11 7 A:*ress Joan Bennett 4e- Sunday that there bad be« a reconciliation between her and her producer husband Walter War.ger.— U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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162 1952-11-11 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. LI (A?> Philip Murray. Scottish corn president of the C.1.0. and the United Steel Workers' Vn.or.. died yesterday m a San Francisco Hotel. The veteran labour leader who was 66. had addressed a Western Regional conference of steelworkers last night.162 words
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Article139 1952-11-11 7 SEROWE. Xov 10 (Reuter^ Bamangwato tribesmen met I m i.-ieir mud-hutted capital; here today to choose a new j cr.ier" to replace deposed Seretse j Khama banned after his marriage to a London woman. It was the first k"gotla (tribal meeting) m Serowe since they' were banned139 words
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51 1952-11-11 7 TOKYO. Nov. 10. (ReuterAAP) Emperor Hirohiro this morning ceremonially invested his son. Prince Akihito, as heir to th e Japanese throne. An estimated quarter of a million people lined the route along which the Prince rode m a state coach to th e Imperial51 words
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Article35 1952-11-11 7 LEICESTER. Nov 10 (Reuter) Mr. Herbert Douglas Fisher, (73). brother of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, was killed by a train at London road station here yesterday night.35 words
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Article37 1952-11-11 7 KARACHI. Nov. 10 (Reuter) Admiral Arthur W. Radford. United States Pacific Fleet Commander -in -Chief, arrived here yesterday from India on a three-day visit, during which he expects to meet Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin.37 words
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Article56 1952-11-11 7 Standard London Cuimpw<i«> LONDON Nov. 10. The following arc th« closing •vices el mbket o^ tfc« London Market to4oy:— LONDON TIN Spot £956 per ton buyers, £951 sellers. Three months: £911 buyers, £939 sellers SetlUwr Price: £957 Seles morning 55 ton*. LONDON RUBBER D«c«*«r 22WJan./M«r. 22WJane/Sept.56 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-11 7 photo THIS was what happened to a road when a typhoon hit the port of Phan Thiet, ibout 100 miles west of Saigon, recently. The road runs alongside a river. APAP - 33 words
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239 1952-11-11 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 10, (Renter) International and domestic problems closed m yesterday on President-elect Dwight Eisenhower, struggling unsuccessfully to take lv days' holiday m August Georgia. j before plunging into his heavy duties ahead. The budget for 1953 is his first great problem239 words
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Article59 1952-11-11 7 AIGISTA. Georgia Nov. 10 —Presidentelect Dwisht Eisenhower yesterday appointed Senator Henr> .ibot Lodse Republican \la>sachussett.v to be ht> r»>presentative at thr Departn»»nt oi State and Defencr r r -ci»dins his inauguration n \t Januar> Mr Ei.senhouer ul^-f d*»siznated Joseph M l»od^e D**tn)it banker to represent himAFP; AP - 59 words
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112 1952-11-11 7 CAIRO Nov. 10 FThe Ara states cod Peimauy if the G«t Israel. rampensatioo tified a sp 4 "he Arab League ptxnmittee arm t He 53. the Polit mittee o asidered ttw B Governments reply to 'he Arab note argmf it 1 econsider the compensati112 words
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Article333 1952-11-11 7 REHOVOTH. Israel Nov. 10. Thousands of Israelis from all parts of the young Jewish state were today slowly filing through the orange groves to the green hill on which the body of President Chaim Weizmann, who died m Jerusalem yesterday at 77, lies m state. TheReuter; A.F.P.; A.P. - 333 words
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Article73 1952-11-11 7 LONDON. Nov. 10. (AFP)— The Conservative Member of Parliament for Heston and Isel worth. Fred Haris, is to place a resolution before the Church Assembly being held m Britain this week, demanding that the resignation of the "Red Dean" of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) be73 words
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Article81 1952-11-11 7 DJAKARTA. Nov. 10 (AFP—President Sukarnc left here this morning for '.ay tour of South Sumatra. He expeted to dei:v-:: an tara "an' speech over 'he rscic ir. Surabaya tor. girt. or. the anniversary of the firs* armed v British occupation !roop<= to 1943 Defence Minister Bn81 words
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Article73 1952-11-11 7 LONDON, A? The "^"ar OBoe unooneed "with regret" iGmgr." tfa ii Britain wfl] start pul.mg small mrmy garrison out Bermuda book urr.e this month. Withdrawal of the l r -4 offic-; ers and men will be tiriiihed by May 1. 1353, the announce-, men: sa:c. although73 words
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Article103 1952-11-11 7 LONDON N Anenrin B n U I Lab' v ktdi j ne did not tfaial I the Britisfa people v ere p repan go to war with Rec Chin; ler to c::3 the Kane Inn, wnc v.-^ -pt. at a public meeting a* Tn103 words
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Article32 1952-11-11 7 WELSHPOOL E h n Wales Not I Be c fourtr. Ear' of Pov is. a direct descendant of CLive trf I died *t his castle bo yesterday, aged 90-32 words
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Advertisement72 1952-11-11 7 ULampton \^ourt Community ilate SOLID OAK CABINET FITTED WITH 93 P| ECES FOR |2 p ERSCNS COMPLETE $475-00 C—+mi»9— 49 P'ECES FOR A PERSONS 12 TABLE KNIVES W 12 DESSERT KNIVES m. D1 rTr C*)>|C: Aft 12 TABLE FORKS COMPLETE )/4D.UU 6 TABU SPOONS y,^^^..-^.,..-.^,,^^^^^^^^,^-,^^-^^^ \l SI fSSS^ GIFTS FROM72 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-11-11 7 f < NOW E f?AN' T 1 I WOW--THIS BEATS A BUBBLE PiPEj BUBBLES Jq ivU^Kl^ f)O°f) CJ UOO^18 words
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Article195 1952-11-11 8 Europe 's Biggest Port Hit ROTTERDAM, Nor. 10 (AP) The continent's biggest oil refinery at Pernis, near Rotterdam, has started working at half capacity because loaded oil tankers no longer can enter the fairway to Rotterdam, biggest continental port. M. T. Kograns. Director of the Rotterdam Municipal195 words
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Article44 1952-11-11 8 LONDON. Nov. 10 (AFP) Mr. Peter Masfield, General Manager of the British European Airways Company, announced here Saturday that Great Britain will have giant helicopters flying more than 140 miles per hour m 1960. These helicopters will carry 48 to 60 passengers.44 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-11-11 8 photo. The United States battleships Missouri (left) and lowa, two of the world's most powerful fighting skips, are together again m a fighting zone, for the first time since World War II Korea. The 16-inch main batteries of the battle waggons have blasted Communist coastal installations and have provided seaborneAP - 58 words
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Article92 1952-11-11 8 LOXDON. Nov. 10 (Reuter) The nationalised British European Airways summer profit of £285,000 sterling will I probably be replaced by a loss of £1,400,000 sterling by the end of the financial year m Mar. 31 1953, according to Mr. Peter Masefield chief executive of the company.92 words
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Article19 1952-11-11 8 THE Ayer Hiiam Planting Syndicate Ltd. announced a crop of 51.000 pounds of rubber during October.19 words
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Advertisement690 1952-11-11 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICi Direct Orerlan* San FraaetoM Vm Angtlts AH Ami fir m c*«adiaa Cities Penaag P Sham Spore Arr LA SI INDIAN KM H/MRM 27 28 Nov 2!) Nov IDee 24 De« CHINA BKAK 24 V) Dec 27 28 Dec 29 Dec 1 Jan 24 Jan foi690 words
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Advertisement515 1952-11-11 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA j Stia for Belawan Nov 17 Fienuent sailing to Muar I Hong: Tat for Rengat Nov 15 Ma.arTa Port Dickson SARAWAK N. BORNEO rung sonti for Malacca Kinrmis lor Miri .v f-» lViUUlll I.? lUi Hill li P..M Uirksiir Port I .aL-uan. Jessellon515 words
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Advertisement687 1952-11-11 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 18 Japan. Hkong 'Toyang" Nov 24 Nov 27 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore687 words
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Advertisement476 1952-11-11 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK. (O\|, MvT Spore P llmj rvm^ "PRETORIA* for Bangkok J7/2«Not "KORFA" for Djakarta. Banskck Saigon. H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 II Dec 8 Q n*./ "KINA" Dor Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane (not loading bed cam 25/28 Der 2 »4 "SELANOIA" for Bangkok 1« 16476 words
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200 1952-11-11 9 local Industry h Vindicated S+andord Market Reporter LONG OVERDUE, the release lost night ■y American mission's report on the MojTffc, ndustry fully justifies the firm stand fhe producers ogoinst charges of price ing end the smear compaign by Recon VcMon Finance Corporation officials and200 words
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Article120 1952-11-11 9 CLOSING rubber prictr> rents u«*r Ib m Singa pore ye*terda% were: Bo>er> Selier* No I Spot loose 77; 78i FOB m bales Nov No. 1 K.S.S. 78i 781 No. 2 R.S.S. 73^ 73 i No. 3 K.S.S. GM; i>!>; Tone: tjuiet I ON DON Xt BBfcß Monday's opening120 words
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Article85 1952-11-11 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market In j Singapore was lifeless m both the copra and coconut oil sections with no business reported. Copra was a dull marxet with buyers at $35 per picul and sellers at S3rt. Coconut oil sellers indicated $56 per picul with85 words
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Article170 1952-11-11 9 QUIET RUBBER MARKET THE rubber market m Singapore was quiet and feai tureless yesterday with quo--1 tations fluctuating narrowly around Saturday's closing; ie\ els S:r,all turnover of business was reported with an absence ol interest from overseas Quotations opened around i 78-^, cents per lb. for first grade rubber for170 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-11-11 9 Two Ford Company executives arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney on Friday. They will spend three days here before flying on to India on business. Pictured from left: Mr. G. H. Bates, Vice-President of the Overseas Operations of Ford. Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Sully. Mr. G. E. Milton, Ford CanadaStandard - 66 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-11-11 9 MR. JOHN McEWEN, Commerce and Agriculture, m Singapore by QantasBOAC Sunday on his way to L mdon to attend the Com monwealth Economic Conference. They were met at the airport by Mr. Thomas Critchley. acting Austral i a n Commissioner. Standard photo. Australian Minister for and Mrs. McEwen arrivedStandard - 49 words
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Article73 1952-11-11 9 W ASH 1 NGTON. Nov. 10. (Reuten The Export-Import Bank of Washington yesterday announced the authorisation of a credit of up to $5,000,000 > c 1.785,000) to Falcon Bridge Mines Limited oi Toronto. Canada second largest producer of nickel m the world. It had contracted i m73 words
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121 1952-11-11 9 BELGIUM whose trade with Malaya was worth nearly $28 million m the first eight months this year, has joined the other European countries m their drive for South-East Asian markets. An economic mission from Brussels is expected m Malaya early next month m the121 words
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Article371 1952-11-11 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malayan share market opened the week on a quietly steady note m the industrial section iwith tins showing some improvement Rubber shares re:nained neglected. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers \\rx Brick*. P,ef. 2 15 2 30 O: ds 3.50 3 UO Atta le e 12371 words
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Article86 1952-11-11 9 HK Textile Mem Petition Govt. HONGKONG, Now H> (UP) The Efongk i g Cottw n d Yarn T erd anti As has peti io ted > :I<J i r M men; to relax prohibitions im the re-cxpori of cotton yariM obtained abroa I, 'o T 1 ii wid, Burma. 186 words
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Miscellaneous273 1952-11-11 9 SINGAPORE DIARY SPOKF STAMP (MR; Annual ff M t 1- i "ite'.ing a' Shackle Ciub b.JO pm. and dinner 730 p. in ALUMNI ASSN. OF KING KUWARD Ml COLLEGE OF MKUHINK FAIILTV Ol MbUIC'IM;-. Clinico-patnological meeting "Simple Laboratory Aids In D..gnosis' 815 pm. at Path LaJ>oratory. EAST-WhsT SOCIETY: Course on273 words
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Miscellaneous406 1952-11-11 9 Doctor; 6.45 Radio MaUva Trio: 7 pm. Vo;ce of Ihe Pc*>t 7.30 Tuesday Serial •'The Hidden Motive <Ep:sode 6> H v.m. Jack Smith Show: 815 Dince Music: 8.30 Women's Magazine; W p.m Mus c- Stop; «30 News: 945 Ulflftc from Ihe Mu\ cs; Hi p.m Recital; l«.;>0 Time 1o Dance.406 words
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Miscellaneous374 1952-11-11 9 DKPAKTI KKJ*: To Kuala Lun. uj and Penang 8 am To Bes»« 11 am JSngapoie- Kua!« Lumpur fN.jfht Exorest) 71S pm TIDES AND TIMES SINGAPORE: 611 KJB. Tlft; 525 p.m. 71 ft. PORT DICK SON: 12 14 am K5 ft.: 1.26 p m 5 6 ft PORT SWETTEMIAM: H >374 words
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Miscellaneous324 1952-11-11 9 r^riTOL: Retreat Hell T Hi l> m. RADIO PROGRAMME K\I»IO MALAYA: 30 *m v, fi 4r> pm. As Spore. 64S 1 Rht Music; 7 pm Mail Ba« D* Tne Hidden Motive' h w.d« 2i 830 I Know What Lk» pjn Rays a Laugh. 9 ?*> Newt |S« P 45 Band324 words
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Article, Illustration2104 1952-11-11 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By Hai*py Birthday! THE PARTY WAS FOR MARY w H O O P E E SFJMS that oar old and much-maligned friend. Arthur Helliwell. was right after all! Singapore IS a snob city. Or. if it isn't, it is fast becoming one. thanks to the2,104 words
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Advertisement121 1952-11-11 10 f\tf/j/ Helena Rubinstein \J y^ can give you I Mm I 1i The geniiu of Helena Rubinstein, At leading beauty authority, brings you flm r Silk make-up. Actually made ot pure Face powder— Silk face powder— to skin m a wondrous film of trans giamouribing silk. S.lk Tone foundation to121 words
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Article51 1952-11-11 11 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 9 (Reuter) Nestor Jackson, coloured Venezuelan middleweight champion, died last night after being unconscious with cerebral haemorrhage since his fight on October 31 with the Argentine boxer Jose Pons. He had married an Argentine girl Senorita Beatriz Segura only a few hours before51 words
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223 1952-11-11 11 THE Johore Malays Badminton championships will conclude this Friday with a night of thrills m fivt finals arranged for the evening. In the main event, Yusof Mohammed Akil will play against Omar Yahya for this year's Johore Malay singles title. The open singles will223 words
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Article200 1952-11-11 11 SPORTS LETTER read with great interest '/our article on Singapore bad' •lintcm which appeared m the sporfj page of your paper on Friday, Nov. 7. 1 agree xcith you that unless this ''family trouble" of ours is settled, Singapore badminton standards will not improve m spite of the promise shown200 words
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Article62 1952-11-11 11 PARIS. Nov. 10 (Reuter)— Reg Harris. Britain's former world professional sprint cycling champion today set up new world figures for the indoor one kilometre (lour laps) from a standing start. Harris clocked one minute nine seconds, compared with the previous best of one minute 9.6 seconds by Karel62 words
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Article49 1952-11-11 11 MELBOURNE) Nov. 10 (Reu-ter-AAP) Rain which has been failing steadily since Saturday washed out the third day's play m the match between Victoria and the South Africa touring team here. Scores: Victoria 138 and 159; S nth Africans 113 and 16 for 1 wicket.49 words
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367 1952-11-11 11 SEKEMBAN, Mon —Two hard running, hard tackling, Fijians playing for the Vandals XV almost caused the defeat of the Negri Sembilan All Blues when they met m a return fixture on Thursday afternoon on the Seremban Police padang. The match ended m a367 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-11-11 11 The finish of the Cup races at the Selangor Turf Club meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday shows, top picture, King Port (Flannery) winning the President's Cup m the sixth race. Behind him are Gallant Keo J. Donnelly) who was second, and Birthday Gift (Tulloh), third. Bottom76 words
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Article219 1952-11-11 11 Ankara Outboxed By Man He Licked ANKARA, Nov. 9 (Reuter)— Roy Ankara (Gold Coast), British Empire featherweight champion, was outpointed over 10 rounds by Luis Romero (Spain), former European bantamweight champion, here today. The decision reversed the result of a previous encounter In Madrid m July 1950 when Ankara beat219 words
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Article79 1952-11-11 11 SEVERAL high-kicking boxers Will take the ring this week at the Happy World Stadium to give fight fans m the Colony the first exhibition of Siamese "boxing", m which knees, feet and elbows are considered fair weapons of assault. They will fight to music, m79 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-11 11 photo David Jones, a British jockey, who arrived m Singapore by air on Saturday to join Trainer Spencer. His last ride m Britain was on win on Pardon at Alexandra Park, London. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article129 1952-11-11 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 9: (Re-unter-AAP> Tom, Goodman, cricket writer of the Melbourne Argus, said today that the South African team now touring Australia were a better all-round fielding side than either the MCC team of 1950/51 or the West Indies team of last season. "The South129 words
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Advertisement27 1952-11-11 11 Wttivh Far CORNEL WIIDE/ Sfw «f -GrtotKf Show on lorth" M _E___U B m his amAvwß&r uojll as a i-uv\ €avamJbm ill Columbia's {^ifornial i fniinuEST I27 words
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Advertisement784 1952-11-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT DEPARTMENT OF LN'FOftM ATION VACANCIES Applications are invited for the following posts m the Department of Information. Fede ration of Malaya: 1. SENIOR INFORMATION OFFICER (Malay Section) S3iary Scale $780 x $30 $l<)20 pm. plus usual allowances. 2. SENIOR INFORMATION OFFICER (Indian Section* Salary Scale $780 x SCO784 words
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Advertisement394 1952-11-11 11 Ensinocrs (Transmitter ansl S'ufTio* ir the Depiirtm^n' of Bro.iflr ng The wlarj ■< if $528 iGA 852/ B/ 912 3fiA 1.200 p.m. with current CO L Mr.d Local Allowances The total emoluments at present range as follow? (a) Fnr Since Orticn S724x:;:*A 790x:tOA lOi'f) r >OA--1050 30 A 1290 p394 words
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Article58 1952-11-11 12 S,\I(;ON. Nov. 9 (AFP) —The Tiger Sporting AHMHi.iiion football team yesterday beat Vietnam's champions "AJS" by 2 o, The Singapore visitors lost to the "Police Sports" last neck by 2 l. Orel 8.000 people witnf^^«'d yesterday's game i»rlucliߣ ex Premier Tun V.m Huu and other Irish officials.58 words
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Article189 1952-11-11 12 SYDNEY Nov. 10: (BeuterA^P, New South Wales, {{c shed d Shield champions t kj iy v. m theii return match with Q eensland here by nine v. i. The Q eensland second mni- ende I foi 232 leaving New South Wa es to score 65 lor v189 words
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Article98 1952-11-11 12 IPOH. Morv— Cheng Wah Athletic Association eliminated Lower Perak Malays m the quarter final of the Lim Seng F »ok cup soccer competition with a l o win on the Chinese Assembly Mall ground todiy. The winning goal was scored I' I.'1 H. dimming from 3098 words
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Article24 1952-11-11 12 The Singapore Island Club g >!( competition for the Siam Cup was won by Mrs. J. Strahan who beat Mrs. E. McMullan 7 and 5.24 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-11-11 12 Ten of the best developed me* nee* la flte line-up of the Mr. Singapore contest at the Singapore Amateur Weightliftiitff Federation senior im/^_u J1 m tu^^w nirht From left to riKht— Leong Hens Cheonsr. Sanusi bin Pawi, Tan Leonr Hoe. Hassan bin c<ind->rH Phntn.44 words
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337 1952-11-11 12 CHAY WEXG YEW. the man who won the only point for Singapore with a lift of 688 Ib at the world Olympic sports m Helsinki last night bettered his performance by lifting 765 at the senior national Championships at the happy world337 words
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Article128 1952-11-11 12 fol- l*~\s Sports Club beat V.'^ f ern Badminton Party m a friendly badminton mat<-h at the latter' s court recently i:; Singapore. The results were as fol--1 >WS (-Tacks Sports Club n »nti Hied first 1 Singles: Goh Tian Chye beat Chan Ah Chee 15-5;128 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-11 12 Singapore Olympic lifter, Lon bin Mohamed Noor retained his bantamweight title with a total poundage of 615 lb at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday night. He is seen above doing a 170 lb press.37 words
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314 1952-11-11 12 By GEORGE CHANDLER LONDON (UP)— Two of the most unpleasant features m English soccer m recent weeks has been the steady increase m penalty kicks m league matches, and the increase m barracking on football grounds. Penalty kicks, which may or may not mean t'ne314 words
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Article549 1952-11-11 12 BELOW are weights for the first day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting. Div. I— l Mile. Wuodcott" Inn 9-07 Snowy Owl II 8-10 Acceber 8-09 Kingport 8-08 Col. Whatnot 8-07 I ninsurcd 8-07 Bfuu Temp, 8-OK Col. Dalv 8-O.j Jemies^e 8-0 1 Parmiter 8-03549 words
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672 1952-11-11 12 DEPLETION SPURS CEYLONESE TO VICTORY They Will Now Meet Eurasians For The Honours when he put his foot into a hole. The depletion m the CSC ranks only served to spur them into more determined efforts m the second half when they opened the score m the sixth minute through672 words
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Article176 1952-11-11 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 9. (UP)— Two world title fight m foreign countries and a couple of interesting television bouts m the United States feature this week's boxing schedule. Little Yoshiro Shirai of Japan will defend his world flyweight crown at Tokyo on Saturday m a176 words
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Article64 1952-11-11 12 KAJANG. Mon- Kajang Indo-Ceyloneso trounred the Serdang .lungle Company 6-0 m the Ulu Langat hockey league played at Kajanf today. With ten minutes of play V. T. Arasu opened accounts This was followed by two quick goals by centre-forward Balwant Singh. In the second half,64 words
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Article476 1952-11-11 12 CHICAGO, So\. 10 (IP)— Jesse Owens 1 ever has forgotten that he came "from the other side of the street," and today he is devoting his energy to the uplift of Negro youth and to the general betterment of the American youngster. More than two476 words
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145 1952-11-11 12 PENANG. Mon. The Indian Association had to fight hard to keep their unbeaten record intact when they met the Kedah Hall Party m a hockey league game here today. The Kedah Hallers who have had one of the best sides here for the past several145 words
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Article109 1952-11-11 12 IPOH, Mon— In preparation for (lie qiiadian-uh-hockey meet between Perak, Singapore. Selaneor a Penang on Nov. 29. 30 and Dec. 1, the Perak Hoc Association will hold a trial this Sunda\ m |fa m P-idanj; at 4.1 ;> }i m colours arid p Proba Hazai109 words
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Article20 1952-11-11 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY: rVppg '> hoceky C>. viliam r S< or SCC. RUGBY: University Combined Scliools ol Bukil Tim Clii.20 words
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