Singapore Standard, 14 November 1952
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Title Section20 1952-11-14 1 14 HW 1952 Singapore Standard 8£ M J- VOL. 11l No. 131 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-11-14 1 photo. IVIKI from Vienna, swings and sways throughout* his j^rformance but never reaches th e falling down ■■-re the equilibrist balances atop a property clock rhearsaJs with the Medrano Circus in Pari* rm. cently. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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238 1952-11-14 1 BUILD HOMES SOT SHELTERS SA YS FIRBANKS Standard Staff Reporter SING APORE will have to spend about $80,900,000 to proude air raid shelters for only half the popula- „n of the Colony and another 820,000,000 for gas do alculated at $20 a mask for each of her inhabitants the end238 words
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Article110 1952-11-14 1 CHI' A Keok Seng. 23, an owner of a sundry shop, was shot on his left shoulder by a friend at the 10th milestone. Pasir Panjang Road, late last night. Chua and four of his friends went into the swamp at about in. 30 p.m.110 words
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Article49 1952-11-14 1 A 47-MILE-AN-HOUR wind blew tor haif an hour over j many parts of Singapore from 9.15 p.m. last night and left in its wake some uprooted trees. A meteorological depart- j ment spokesman said that a j wind of such velocity was uncommon in S.ngapore49 words
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Article133 1952-11-14 1 Over ten men employees of the Bin Seng Rubber Factory were detained on Wednesday night by thc Police i« connection with two grenades found in a coffee shop in Bukit Timah Road. On information received, a big party of policemen visited the coffee shop at about133 words
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Article419 1952-11-14 1 Clerks Windfall Under this offer, the time scale is reduced from 23 years under the Benham recommendations to 21 years. There is no change at the initial stage of the present salary structure but the maximum, has been increased by $10 to $290. The new scale offered by the Government419 words
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Article142 1952-11-14 1 INDONESIAN patrol boats yesterday scoured the seas to j the south of Singapore for two motor fishing sampans which were missing, believed lost; following a storm which struck before dawn. The boats each carrying a crew of two, were part of a fleet of ten142 words
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270 1952-11-14 1 THE round-table conference called by the Singapore Government yesterday to discuss the Chinese rubber trader's protest against the Indonesian decision to form a board to handle rubber imported into the Colony has agreed in principle to certain counterproposals proferred by (the Economic Secretariat. The270 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-11-14 1 Two Vampire jet fighters from Tengah crashed after a mid-air collision during a training flight over Kota Tinggi yesterday morning. Relief planes have spotted the two wreckages and a ground rescue party set off towards the wreckage. An R.A.F. spokesman told The Standard that the rescue61 words
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Article204 1952-11-14 1 LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter). —Prince Charles, the boy destined to become King of England, will awake tomorrow to hi- first birthday as heir to the British throne. To Mm the fan and games and excitement of opening presents will bs much the same as previous years.204 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-11-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 1,000 Singapore Government clerks were yesterday offered revision of their salary scales effective from January this year. They will each get from $51 to $58 more per month under this scheme. They also will receive an average of $700 each in75 words
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120 1952-11-14 1 A MAN believed to be a taxi driver, was found brutally hacked to death in a lane near the junction of Bedok Hoad and Chan&i Road on Wednesday just before midnight A detective cycling along Changi Road at the 7i mile noticed a taxi120 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 1 GENERAL Sir Charles Keightley. Commander-in-Chief of British Land Forces in the Far East, reached Saigon by plane from Singapore yesterday. He will confer with French military authorities before leaving.- AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article187 1952-11-14 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT four hundred employees of the Woodbridge Mental Hospital yesterday sent a fourteen-day ultimatum to Government for settlement of their pay revision claim. Mr. "Lim Chwee Seng. General Secretary of the Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union, told The Standard yesterday that if no187 words
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Article152 1952-11-14 1 But The Meet Is Still On MORE than 2.000 Asian employees of the Singapore Government will assemble this evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall to press their claim for family allowance in line with the non-pensionable expatriate allowance approved by the Legislative Council earlier this year for European officers. Elaborate152 words
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Article37 1952-11-14 1 THE Quebec Fish and Game Department announced that an experiment in flying 100.--000 salmon eggs from the Gaspe, Quebec, hatcheries to France has proved a success, with loss of only five ens in 1,000. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article26 1952-11-14 1 CROWDS of Koreans todaj flocked to see a t»«*by with fovt, amis end four legs born to a 23-year-old Korean -peasant unmin Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 26 words
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Article25 1952-11-14 1 THE Polish freighter Bytom (5.977 tons) has arrived in Colombo to ship 3,000 tons of rubber to China, says a Reuter message.25 words
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224 1952-11-14 1 Four Children Donate $10 With A Wish Standard Stan* Reporter MR. A. R. Lazarons, Labour Candidate for North Ward in the December Singapore City Council elections, donating Slit to the Christmas Toy Fund yesterday, said that "the people of Singapore are deeply appreciative of your noble gesture to belp the224 words
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Article66 1952-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs--An Officer of the Pirn] Cameronians was killed due* ing an engagement with ter* rorists in the Labis area al Johore today. A Platoon of the Cameronians contacted a large numbed* of terrorists in a camp. The Platoon spread out prepare* to attack,66 words
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Article, Illustration484 1952-11-14 2 70 TEACHERS TO BOYCOTT -POH They Want Govt. To Quickly Pass Unified Scheme Standard Staff Reporter THE 70 members of the Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association will boycott all future and Legislative Council elections until the Unified Education Scheme is implemented. This was decided at the meeting of the Association yesterdayStandard - 484 words
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Article84 1952-11-14 2 PART of the investigation work on the site for the new University of Malaya building in Johore Bahru Will be undertaken by the University staff itself, the Vice Chancellor, Sir Sydney Caine, told the Press yesterday. Sir Sydney said Prof. E. H. G. Dobby, Professor of84 words
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119 1952-11-14 2 THE University of Malaya has contacted Universities in Indonesia with a view to obtaining a man for the Malay Chair, said Sir Sydney Caine. the Vice Chancellor, yesterday. Sir Sydney said that particulars of t v> requirements of the Univ "'■>■ of Malaya were119 words
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Article188 1952-11-14 2 THE Singapore Legislative Council will next Tuesday be asked to sanction a loan ot j S 16.000,000 to the Singapore Improvement Trust a s part of the $22,000,000 required for the Trust's 4.000 unit low cost housing programme lor 1953. The loan if188 words
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Article221 1952-11-14 2 SUB -WARDER ON CHE ATING CHARGE A SUB-WARDER of the Outram Road Prison was accused in the Singapore {Second Police Court yesterday of cheating a businessman at Jalan Sultan of 10 packets of cigarettes and $15 in cash on Aug. 25, by showing a letter purporting to have been written221 words
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Article47 1952-11-14 2 WHILE a Forest Ranger was on rounds at Pierce Beservoir early one morning, he found a man chopping off the branches of a tree in the Forest Reserve. This cost S. A. Abdul Maj id a fine of $10 in the Singapore Police. Courts yesterday.47 words
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104 1952-11-14 2 MR. CC. Tan, Progressive Party leader in the Legislative Council, will query the Singapore Government as to why not all the three surgeons holding specialist appointments in the General Hospital are given facilities to have patients and beds of their own. He wants to know104 words
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Article69 1952-11-14 2 COMMENCING on Monday, Nov. 17, a supplementary clearance of posting boxes at the General Post Office. Singapore, will be made at 6 a.m. daily including Sundays. This ia in order to connect with air mail despatches to the United Kingdom and, aU intermediate stations— by ,aU69 words
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220 1952-11-14 2 $70,000 BAIL PENDING APPEAL TEO YONG CHUAN (35) and a woman, Nr Kah Whay (24), were sentenced by Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to four years' rigorous imprisonment each for possession of 500 pounds of raw opium220 words
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Article95 1952-11-14 2 A FATHER pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of gambling on behalf of his son who was injured when he tried to get away when the police raided a gambling party. He said his son was in. He was fined95 words
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164 1952-11-14 2 THE Singapore English School Teacher's Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society yes* terday hek* their half-yearly meeting at St. Anthony's School. Singapore. The purpose of the meeting was to amend some of the bylaws of the society, and for the committee to give an account164 words
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298 1952-11-14 2 AFTER a quarrel with her seeond husband, a young Chinese woman Waited the grave ol her firs husbfnd on "Cheng Beng" Chinese All JjJ^f^J Rukit Brown and drank a solution of acid the singa sTre Corner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was told yesterdav.298 words
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196 1952-11-14 2 No Student Plans For Political Societies Standard Staff Reporter THE University authorities have had no proposal submitted to them for the formation of any political society by the students, "but there has been a fair amount of political discussions at various meetings," Sir Sydney Came, Vice Chancellor of the University,196 words
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Article51 1952-11-14 2 IPOH. Thurs.— Yeap Kong Sin a 54-vear-old coffee shop proprietor, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. E. V. A. Peers in the Sessions Court this morning on a criminal breach of trust charge. Yeap was alleged to have misappropriated a sum of $300 from 2, ejected squatters in Gunong51 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 2 One hundred and fifty-seven people died in Singapore during the week ending Nov. 8. The birth rate was 824 for the sa'-ne period. Tuberculosis killed 11 people, and diphtheria, one.33 words
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Article111 1952-11-14 2 Peep At A Woman Gets Youth Jail A PEEP into a bathroom where a young Malay married woman was washing. cost Maming bin Peripal (17) six weeks imprisonment when he was produced in the Singapore Police Court, yesterday. Yapsah binte Leon, sai a she saw a pair of eyes peeping111 words
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Article46 1952-11-14 2 MR. T. K. CRITCHLEY. the acting Australian Comm is- sioner in Malaya since May 1951, leaves this morning fori Hongkong by seaplane en j route to Korea as the Australian representative of tbe U.N. Commission for unification and rehabilitation of that devastated country. j46 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-11-14 2 HggpQpi i HAm^vw pone 5, pdhtJ^ t^ g 7 JT^*3^r10 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-11-14 3 TWO views of the City Esplanade Restaurant which will be declared open tomorrow hy City Councillor Mrs. Robert Eu. The above picture was taken from the entrance to the Restaurant.31 words
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339 1952-11-14 3 Housing Clerk Faces 3 Graft Charges red Dec. r OctO- ber 1950, and used the forged, better as genuine between'; Soot. 1. and February 1951. Depot v Public Prosecutor Mr. A. H, Simpson, said that various officials of the S.I.T. j would give evidence on the, procedure adopted by the339 words
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Article104 1952-11-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Tengku Abdul Rahman. President of UMNO, who is attending the Asian Conference at Tokyo, told the meeting "Allah had inspired the Malays to adopt "Merdeka (Freedom) as their national slogan and it would be wrong for Malav leaders to neglect to take steps104 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 3 tmf <sinffanori» Civil Defence Organisation is to receive, lm set of "radiac instruments" to detect and ™2l? artiTWy Ui connection with the Civil Defence 'tSff l£s± a^To^n^ward to having "lots of fun" when the instruments arrive.40 words
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Article187 1952-11-14 3 AN APPEAL to Muslim medical practitioners in Singapore to visit the Alsagofl Outdoor Dispensary— a charitable Islamic Clinic— at Palembang Road to advise the staff of any improvement required, was made by Mr Syed Mohsen bin Mohamed Alsagofl, publicity officer of the Muslim in Trust Fund187 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-11-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE vital part played towards the maintenance of peace in the world by non-governmental organisations of the United Nations was stressed last night at British Council Hail by Dr. Stanley Bolton representative of the Baha'i National Assembly of AustraUa and New Zealand304 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 3 THE A.O.C 230 Group. Air Commodore W. M. L. MacDonald will take the salute at the passing out parade of No 10 Recruit Course of R.A.F. (Malaya) at Seletar, this morning.33 words
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Article26 1952-11-14 3 THE next sitting of the Criminal Court of Appeal will be held in the Supreme Court Building on Nov. 2/. at lU.ou a.m.26 words
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Article86 1952-11-14 3 ALFREDO Campoli will make his last appearance in Singapore on Saturday. Nov. 15 at the University of Malava. Mr. Campoli leaves for Bangkok on the following day. The recital is timed to start at 8.30 p.m., and although there is no admission charge i programmes86 words
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Article, Illustration433 1952-11-14 3 Volunteers Will Be Fewer But Better Educated Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil Defence Organisation will restrict the total number of volunteers for training to "fewer, more selected and better educated" people who will be placed on the reserve list in peace-time. This "selective restriction" will433 words
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Article238 1952-11-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City will get its first Mayor soon. Legislation to change the constitution of the City Council for this purpose will be finalised within the next six months or so. The City Council is expected to decide soon on the238 words
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Article181 1952-11-14 3 NYK Bid To Set Up A Record Standard Shipping Reporter JAPAN'S latest challenge to other maritime natkmi in the rare to .secre money-earning cargoes for carriage between Japanese and United Kingdom ports, the 7.010-ton Akagi Maru. steamed alongside Singapore wharf yesterday. She sails today in a bid to complete the181 words
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Article51 1952-11-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Ibrahim bin Ali was al lowed (250 bail m the Police Court today when be claimed trial to a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle valnel at $40, belonging to Loh Ah Moi. He was originally charged with theft of the51 words
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Article147 1952-11-14 3 THE renewal of motor licences by post may become a permanent procedure. Mr. B. C. J Buckeridge Registrar of Vehicles, told The Standard yesterday. He said that the postal system enables his department to handle applications from the public more efficiently and with greater speed.147 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-11-14 3 f i L) I rNEVER MIND HjMAgre y^\ Q&\*yti OO WE J I f^A) K ;*V frCT^ONe?GETT)M' #^f 1 ru.BUV S I i =(Y V M\\ l\mg»jß^^ 77f1|l y S*ssittr "V -W^^^^Rj I //^^flL ****mmm\\\\ W*H l, mm *WL\^L\^t%x-mM^- iJk^mmWW40 words
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Article238 1952-11-14 4 KH SHOPHOUSES A SCANDAL 25p.c. Should Be Demolished, Says Architect KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs, Twenty-fire per cent of the shophouses in Kuala Lumpur hove reached the "end of their useful life" and should be demolished, said Mr. C. 0. Jennings the Municipal Architect. Mr. Jennings said about 80 per cent of238 words
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Article, Illustration176 1952-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.--For esraping from the !a> vtul ru^todv of a police officer 24-vear-old Yau Kim Ho. ▼/as today convicted by thc president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court Mr. J. u. Adams, and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. The accused pleaded guilty176 words
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Article138 1952-11-14 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A State Co-ordinating Committee, for welfare in new villages, was formed at a meeting held in the State Council chamber today. The purpose of this committee is to co-ordinate the efforts of the various voluntary organisations so as tu avoid duplication of work138 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 4 RAUB Wed— Work on the construction of six additional classrooms costing nearly $25,000 for the Mahmud School is now in hand. The classrooms are expected to be completed next month. The building is only a temporary measure to cope with the big demand for English education68 words
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Article197 1952-11-14 4 IPOH. Thurs. The following is the second list of donations from the Ipoh area for this year's Poppy Day appeal: William Jacks Co. (Malaya >. Ipoh $100. looh Swimming Club 100. Ipoh Ciub 100, The F.M.S Chamber of Mines 100, Contingent Police Headquarters. Perak 70.197 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-11-14 4 photo. MISS BRIDGET LEE, seven-year-old pupil of the Kuala Lumpur Dancing School, presents a bouquet to Lady Templer at the concert staged by the School at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. StandardStandard - 34 words
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264 1952-11-14 4 A Taxi Driver's 'Night Of Terror' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A taxi-driver, was shot and wounded in the neck by a European soldier on Tuesday night, at Ampang Road. The soldier then drove away in the taxi but was arrested by a police inspector at Ampang old village. It is believed264 words
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Article173 1952-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Silver cups valued at $3,530 were stolen from the Kuala Lumpur International Sports I Club at the Lake Gardens on the night of Oct. 20. Police investigated the case and found finger-prints on the almeirah from where the cups were removed.173 words
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Article132 1952-11-14 4 Boy Aided Bandits Charge IPOH. Thurs.— Surjari bin Mohd. Seron (17) was today charged before Mr, Justice Prethroe in the Perak High Court with collecting ten yards of nylon sheeting, two tin mugs and two bottles of medicines for bandits. Surjari, however, denied the charge of collecting supplies for bandits132 words
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Article53 1952-11-14 4 PENANG. Thurs. The third talk in the series of election broadcasts being given by the main parties contesting this year's Municipal elections will be broadcast tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. over the Blue network of Radio Malaya Penang. The speaker will be the chairman of the Radical Party. Mr.53 words
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174 1952-11-14 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malacca Labour Party todav issued a nine-point programme calling for municipal reform a-.r 1 the completion of several Municipal projects. The manifesto advocates the following 1. More Federal Government allocation for Municipal administration and the extension of the Municipal limit as a174 words
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Article108 1952-11-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Leaders of parties participating in tne Town Council electron here have met Mr. A. T. Read. Deputy Director of Broadcasting, Singapore, when arrangements were made regarding election broadcasts. The first of the broadcasts will he made on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. when the108 words
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Article29 1952-11-14 4 Speeding Fined CHAN Keng Huat, a lorry driver was fined $60 by Inche S'illeh bin Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai Court for speeding. The owner was also fined .$7O.29 words
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Article182 1952-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Razali bin Satan, a Malay special constable, was committed to stand trial at the High Court, on a charce of attempted murder at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the First Magistrate's Court, here today. He was alleged to have shot182 words
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Article56 1952-11-14 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The Chairman of th e Sub-commit-tee for Military Display in aid of the Poppy Day Fund, Che Ghazali bin Shane, announced today that the Military Display scheduled to have taken place last Saturday will now be held at Rahang Square Padang, Seremban on Saturday, Nov.56 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 4 Ng Aik Leong was fined $50 by Inche Salleh bin Eckhard! in the Bagan Serai Court when he pleaded guilty to a stated Ng had out 41 fowls in charge of cruelty. It was a basket.40 words
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Article86 1952-11-14 4 IPOH, Thurs. A fundamental education programme for underdeveloped rural areas, was recommeaded toy Mr. D.R. Daaiet, Honorary Secretary of the Perak Youth Council, in a talk at the weekly luncheon of the Ipoh Rotary Club today. Mr. Daniel, who represent ed the Federation of Malaya at86 words
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177 1952-11-14 4 Son Arrested But Father Charged In Court KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Chinese was arrested at Peel Road on Sept 27, this year, lor being in possession of records of stakes relating to "Chee Fah," a public lotWhen the case came up for hearing before Inche Ismail in tha First Magistrate's177 words
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Advertisement132 1952-11-14 4 INTEGRITY COMMJgjKf FEDERATION OF MAI ava MEMBERS Of THE IN POSSESS** OF INFORMATION REGARDING CORRUPT AND IMPROPER PRACTICES IN THE PUBLIC. SERVICE SHOULD GIVE INFORMftTfOM EITHER ORALLY OR IN WRITING TO THE INTEGRITY COMMISSION. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BUILDING. KUALA LUMPUR SUGGESTIONS AS TO MEASURES LIKELY TO HELP IN SUPPRESSING CORRUPTION WILL132 words
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Article, Illustration471 1952-11-14 5 Gurkhas 9 Action Related JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Carried into Court on a stretcher because her right leg was in plaster, a 16-year-old girl was charged before Mr. Justice Buhagiar today for consorting with armed bandits —in such a manner as to raise a reasonable471 words
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Article161 1952-11-14 5 MR G Severn. Chief Technical and Production Executive of Horlicks Limited, on hjs way back to England after visiting Australia and NewZealand, said that aside from any commercial interests, his company was carrying out research on nutrition. "We realize we have a certain obligation to contribute161 words
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Article, Illustration316 1952-11-14 5 Shukoor's Withdrawal By Standard Staff Reporter THF Sineapore Standard report yesterday that nnp J ihe No rth Ward candidates was not contesting nC the December 6 Singapore City Council elections caught the Progressive Party by surprise. Ai an election campaign316 words
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Article34 1952-11-14 5 THE British Council's new Adult Education Officer. MiKeith Payne. will give J series of four broadcasts over Radio Malaya at J p.m. on Fridays under the title ne World Around Us/ mmm34 words
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Article55 1952-11-14 5 Standotd London Coiieaponden? LONDON Nov. U.-The following «»e the clos.ng •-Si: r -nas ar LONDON RUBBER £95Q pef to(| SP or 231d. buyer., £952 »ellert. December gJJ Thre# £935 jon./Mor. fc £936 seller. Apr./June Settlement Price: £952 June/Sept. So|es morn j„« 60 ton.. NoY C o .I-55 words
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Article165 1952-11-14 5 SUBSTATIONS liable lo load shedding today:— DAY Soon OH. Guan lim UJH g^ w anrt Factory. Blver alley Rd.. ■Sm St: Static. Adelphi. Bank and n/w, Tt plckerißf Georre st. Statl^ t r §bj&. m *SBB- W rrurea Kinabeth Est.. P» lr Cannery, Lam Choon Works. VIftHT165 words
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Article109 1952-11-14 5 Standard Staff Reporter I ONLY two hawkers; hs nif4 l glimmered in the pitch daik-| ness that prevailed, in the much hawker-lighted Singapore BM planade last night. V Hawkers at last 11 se f me t d hp^ have abandoned selling their wares, chiefly food. In the109 words
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93 1952-11-14 5 THE University of Malaya Council meeting for December Will be he'd in Kuala Lurnpui on Dec. G Sn' Sydney Came, the Vice-ChanceUor, said yesterday. He said this was being done because most members o .the Council were from the Federation and therefore one93 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 5 A BUM-BOATMAN, Khor Chve. was fined $50 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he admitted giving a bribe of $1. to a policeman. when he was caught in possession ot three slabs of rubber in Soutn I Bridge Road on Nov. 3. I68 words
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Article195 1952-11-14 5 Standard Aviation Reporter THOUGH the London-to-Singapore jet air service already' shown a profit This was revealed by Mr. R. M. Hilary. Assistant Sales Director (Planning) of dua*yesterday in Singapore Mr. Hilary arrived by air from London for talks with Far East BOAC officials on plans195 words
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Article769 1952-11-14 6 r rODAY evening Victoria Memorial Hall will be the scene o I a rather unusual meeting. We say "unusual*' because such a meeting would have been unthinkable in the days before the war or even five years ago It would have been dismissed as a gathering769 words
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Article133 1952-11-14 6 Review of Views 31 Local Men UTUSAN MELAYU appreciates the Singapore Government's move in appointing 31 local men to the Higher Services and in giving clerks and interpreters opportunities to sit in the competitive examination for entry to Part 1. But the paper does not agree with the Government's method133 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1952-11-14 6 DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan wants it both ways. He wants tbe Chinese in Malaya to remain Chinese. In addl r tion he also wants them to become Malayans. He supports the idea of a Malayan nation. Yet he wants the Chinese community never to1,054 words
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Article911 1952-11-14 6 CHARLES DAVY - CHARLES DAVY By MOST of Sir Alexander Fleming's life has been too retiring and uneventful to make a conventional biography, but the story of his career* has a curious, ironic pattern, and considerable scientific interest. The discoverer of the most valuable of modern antiseptic drugs was911 words
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176 1952-11-14 6 Sir;— l read in the local papers lately that .Seremban will have elections soon. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Johore Bahru, Muar, and even such a small place like Batu Pahat are already having elections. But what is happening to Ipoh? What is wrong176 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-11-14 6 Sir;— Nothing can be farther from truth than the Free Press report of November 10 about a Chinese merchant living in Eng Hoon Street who sought police aid ten days after his house was burgled. The Chinese merchant referred to is182 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-11-14 6 THE WRONG WAY TO PICK HIM UP THROUGH "sheer thoughtlessness" two parents each dislocated a child's shoulder. Parent No. 1 tried to lift baby ont of a pram by dragging at one arm. instead of picking him up armpits. Parent No. 2. holding his son by one hand, vigorously jerked81 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-11-14 6 *A dark woman will crota your path!— Makes a nice mew of your fence and flower beds before she erasheg her car through your greenhorn*. tOO«28 words
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Article203 1952-11-14 6 ALEX JOSEY - JmaiW I AFFAIRS I ALEX JOSEY ■asdfsd fsdf sdfdf f not a Chim i or a Europe u outlook must be national sen.- s lay. Communitj be allowed •< Gradually tlu i a, must dissolve lnl ne mon Malayan How Ifl it pof up a Ifi lyan To strt ism,203 words
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Advertisement91 1952-11-14 6 Independent Morning IVewspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble 4V Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. ■RANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8. Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone91 words
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Advertisement44 1952-11-14 6 Listen #o your lavouritt stationon a murphy *^tttg m dse more signal... II I'ii model 153 \V jfjp: M 1 $P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. I ORCHARD ROAD, SiNGAPOg MORRISON GENERATORS POWER LIGHT AUTOMAT.C «MOTi COHT.OI PUSH iOTTON HAND $TA«T 1 ■•FTw I -rmil ■llMrJmt^^^'iiSr44 words
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Article, Illustration556 1952-11-14 7 photo. S. African Move Not Likely To Meet Approval NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (AP)— South Africa colled on the United Nations yesterday to declare itself incompetent to deal with the explosive problem of the treatment of non-whites in that British Commonwealth country, now tornStandard - 556 words
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Article69 1952-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Transport workers in Selangor last night decided to form The Selangor Transport Workers' Union which will cater for all workers in the transport industry in the State. The following office-bearers were elected: Chairman. Mr. Kong Sian Kee; *Hon. Secretary. Mr. Tharmalingam; Hon Treasurer,69 words
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Article37 1952-11-14 7 LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter)— Malayan pineapple is expected to be on sale in the shops in B.itain this Christmas. Between 500.000 and 600.000 cases have been ordered by the Ministry of Food for 1952-53.37 words
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Article43 1952-11-14 7 MANILA, Nov. 13 (AF) It seems to be cheaper to stay alive than die. The cheapest funeral here today averages around US$l2O. But a burial in the upper brackets rales U553,500 and up way above the means of most Filipinos.43 words
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168 1952-11-14 7 TOKYO, Nov 13. (IP).— Red China warned sited Nations members today that their captured „>hjiers in Korea may be "held back forcibly" ii the P d Nations insists on the principle of no forced repatriation. Peiping Radio, propaganda voice ol Communist China. broadcast a168 words
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Article35 1952-11-14 7 Found Dead In Bathroom L eutenanl n -he bath- Federal Police Hcadorainc. He sea and no u ide is mswas on night acd during Ol -a.s mornfo md missing. went to look md hin dead35 words
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Article22 1952-11-14 7 RITA HAY WORTH will I s $1,000,000 in tru<* -year-Old daughter ,;n"v child by A'y Khan. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1952-11-14 7 Assembly has v tfl end IOS-year-c d monarchy ice 1 IC Maharajah an elected head of state. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article16 1952-11-14 7 "U ERICA 19 up a uam •rv lo challenge [«1 air trans I'oniet. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article67 1952-11-14 7 LONION. Nov. 13 (UP): Food Minister Gwilym Lloyd George gave Britons good news today about their Christmas food supplies. There will be more poultry. especially turkeys, this Christmas than for many years and at lower prices. Tea will be off the ration this Christmas for67 words
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Article184 1952-11-14 7 LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter) Two British members ci Parliament home from an independent visit to Kenya 4eclared here today that *aciaj discrimination, destruction of the tribal system, land hunger and cost of living causes of unrest in the Bntisn C °TTte two Labour Party members184 words
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Article305 1952-11-14 7 GIRL TELLS JUDGE NEW YORK, Nov 13, (AP). -Model Nancy Hawkins says dress manufacturer Samuel Chapman gave her and a girl friend pieces of cloth showing "love-making" scenes. Miss Hawkins testified yesterday at the trial of Chapman. accused of possessing indecent photographs and other pornographic items.305 words
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129 1952-11-14 7 NAPLES. Nov. 13 (AP) Three thousand troops of four nations battled through heavy surf. Wednesday and swarmed ashore on the beaches of Lebidos Bay, Turkey during a mass landing which climaxed "Operation Longstep," the biggest manoeuvre yet held in the Mediterranean. U.S. marines129 words
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309 1952-11-14 7 COLOMBO, Nov 13, (Reuter).— Communist China has agreed to buy nearly half Ceylon's present rubber production every year for five years at ltd. per pound above the world price for the first. In return Ceylo* will get rice from China. **m* m Premier309 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-11-14 7 photo. iSir Ronald Garvey, new Governor of Fiji, inspects a Guard of Honour of Police, the day after his arrival at Suva. Native ceremonies of welcome were also carried out in his honour. APAP - 39 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 13 (AP) Two hundred unidentified aimed men attacked Tjikarangan. 35 miles east of Jakarta, last night, killing five civilians and looting and burning 29 shops. It was the biggest attack recently in the area of the Indonesian capital. Damage was estimated at US$2OO,OOO. Official68 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. (UP):— A navy Privateer patrol bomber with 11 men aboard was believed to have crashed and burned Iq the primitive area of Olympic national forest. 20 miles north-west of here. navai authorities said today.40 words
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Article43 1952-11-14 7 THE Duke of Sutherland in New York yesterday presented the four-foot silver gilt and enamel Blue Riband Hales Trophy for the At lai maritime speed record i a sl night to John Frank) in prr^ident of the United States Lines. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article93 1952-11-14 7 MANILA. Nov. 13 (AP) I crazed Filipino ran amok i today and hacked to death a number of persons befori e was finally cut down by I lets. Pour persong were .■< qa» ly wounded. Salvador Rublico, had a grudge against Jovencio Refn and93 words
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Article36 1952-11-14 7 THE Sultan of Trengganu flew by helicopter from h:«Istana 'in Kuala Trengganu to Jonkok Batu, Ulu Dungun, to inspect Home Guards. He also addressed a meeting of penghulus and imams f>t Kuala Trengganu.36 words
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Article60 1952-11-14 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, (UP) President Truman and his family will eat their last Thanksgiving dinner in the White House two weeks from tomorrow, possibly with some Missouri friends as guests, Mrs. James Helm the White House social secretary, said today. Mr Truman will also attend the annual60 words
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Advertisement49 1952-11-14 7 IPOH RACES SPECIAL REDUCED FARE $135 RCTURN BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th DEPARTING IPOH 1500 hrs. BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT FOR DETAILS APPLY MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD fr CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG49 words
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Advertisement56 1952-11-14 7 The Jmsfocrat qjFßiqyctes tmm m m^^ Bs^j^, STOCK AVAILABLE jF- a? From 140" II Cas/i Prices Include W/fm wmT^\ LUCAS BELI and Ifs^^J&^^M ROBINLITE DYNAMO IT \ilN GREEN OR BLUE Also Available From Our^-*—*r Local Stockist. BAN HOCK HIN HOCK THYE CO. 131 BEACH BOAD. HILL STBEET. Sole Agent ROBINSON56 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-11-14 7 i^ST -ii I. WHILE YOU'RE IN THE I 71. P*£& P S7?f r^rn Mo °D, WILL VOU DO V t0 R fL T H£ N -Wly gg ME ANOTHER > x^->-, R S32 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-11-14 8 Rotterdam Line To A ir Condition New Freighters S tanda id Shipping Reporter THE age of the air-conditioned freighter is here to stay. After more than a year's trial in four ships, the Royal Rotterdam lloyd, in conjunction with the Java Pacific Line, may soon embark on a programme to188 words
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Article71 1952-11-14 8 MANILA. Nov. 13 (UP)— An air agreement between tne j Philippines and Mexico will be negotiated shortly in Mexico Citv, it was officially announced/ The agreement being negotiated is due to the desire of the Philippine Airlines to extend its operations to a round-the-world scale. The PAL71 words
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Article31 1952-11-14 8 LONDON. Nov. 13, (AP) Britain's Government controlled rai!\vay s announced Monday night they are introducing mu!tip!c-uni; diesel passenger trains The original outlay calls for an expenditure of £500.00031 words
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Article43 1952-11-14 8 Tanker's Fir st Call THE tanker Tynefield. a 12,520-ton vessel belonging to Hunting and Son Ltd. of Newcastle, arrived in Singapore for the first time yesterday, j Launched last March. she is j under charter to Anglo-Saxon Petro'eum Company and calls from Colombo.43 words
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Advertisement673 1952-11-14 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD, tt Regular Sailings to Swettenham Penane.. Also direct and Indonesia to China JaP*"Due Spore Due Penang from Nov 18 Japan. H kong ESS- Sails **j» Transhipment at Hong Kong. MANSFIELD <e CO., LTD. ACENTS Si-sapor* Phone MM STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. ibkst rnAST MAt.AiA Slia for673 words
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Advertisement482 1952-11-14 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Llo.vd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P. S'ham Penang KOTA GEDE (RL) God 31/32SaiIs 14 11 17 Nov 16 Nov. KOTA BAROE (RL) 30 Nov fc Dec 7 Dec482 words
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Advertisement508 1952-11-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LiHE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I K <<>v, lv S'pore r M,, f 4Fj "PRETORIA' foi Bangkok 21/29 Nov "KOREA" fiir Djakarta. Bangkck Saigon, H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 Dec l/9|te# t- "SELANDIA" for Bangkok Hi 16 Dec J*» "KINA" fcr Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane (not loading local ca508 words
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Article331 1952-11-14 9 'We Are Conquering Inflation Butler LONDON, Nov. 13: Britain announced yesterday it hod narrowed tha gap between its imports and exports to £33,850,000 in October a sharp drop from previous monthly deficits this year. The narrowed but os yet unclosed gap was one of the331 words
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Article91 1952-11-14 9 *-ioMSG robber -^Hcf* ire Hn\f reseller* m im 1 KS.S. 191 I ,Ks s. IM 753 N KsS. TIV 711 steady. uNIMIM BBfcß io s ope oi n g I w ib. were: 1 K S.S Settlement ii., l>rmv rßl bei r»id. Buyer* ri'd. Sellers Mll Mid. Buyers91 words
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Article46 1952-11-14 9 IrON Nov. 13. ay received a SJ i .12&557 59 as the proceeds fron; AintlJCOT Presi-'. is Line. eil marked the doe ol seven ,ja tangle over ot" the I -me bel; ernroent and i -'.Tie Piesident the Dollar Line46 words
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Article177 1952-11-14 9 TOKYO. Nov. 13 (UP>— i Japan is buying increasing! amounts of crude rubber from Indonesia. Figures released by the Trade Ministry showed that Japan is still buying the lion's share of its rubber needs from Malaya, but Indonesia has made remarkable gains. In the first177 words
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Article136 1952-11-14 9 He said Britain's steel short- 1 age is easing and added: 'I j am hoping that there will be available more of the great j variety ot raw materials which i you (Industrialists) need and i not only the steel that is vital j to our production as136 words
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Article48 1952-11-14 9 ZURICH, Nov. 13. (AP) A group of Swiss banks will offer for sale World Bank bonds to a total amount of 50,000.000 francs (US$11,700,000). The Bonds carry three-and-a-half per cent interest and are redeemable in 1962. They were offered at 98.5 per cent of par.48 words
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Article97 1952-11-14 9 ROME. Nov. 13, (UP The world's agricultural production has increased by two per cent in 1952 over the preceding vear chiefly in fibres and rubber, according to a repoiti of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Food production showed a slight increase, largelyReuter; AP - 97 words
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Article88 1952-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Malayan tin shares were I active today with industrials I steady and slightly firmer. The improvement in the rubber j price attracted some support in rubber shares. fasd sdf sdf f INDUSTRIALS Austral Amal 19/3 19 9 Austral Malay 42 b 43. b88 words
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Article136 1952-11-14 9 NEW DELHI, Not. 13, (AFP) The Indian Finance Minister Chintaman Deshmukh, said yesterday that India intended to remain in the sterling bloc. Deshmukh made this statement in reply to a question m Parliament. He added that the possibility of India withdrawing from the sterling136 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-11-14 9 Copra Mart Active THE produce market to Singapore was active in the* copra sectioned and quiet in eoconut oil yesterday. Copra changed hands «t $32* and $32} per picul on a steady market with a gooa turnover of business reported There were sellers at $32* per picul for December shipm105 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-11-14 9 Picture shows submarine discharge lines (foreground) connecting a tanker anchored far out in the harbour direct to storage plants on tho shore at Caracas, Venezuela, Liquid gas is pumped through these lines.35 words
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Article258 1952-11-14 9 PERHAPS for the first time in history, liquefied petroleum gas is being pumped through submarine discharge lik e s from a tanker far out at sea to storage plants on the shore. This experi ment was carried out recently with success as part of258 words
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123 1952-11-14 9 THE Board of Directors of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates Limited in declaring an interim dividend of Ti per cent, less tax, warned that "unless more effective measures are quickly taken to combat violence and disorder in an area which has been too123 words
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Article60 1952-11-14 9 LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter) —Egg-timers, head scarves and plaster busts of Queen Elizabeth II were among 250 types of Coronation souvenirs exhibited here Tuesday with th* approval of the Council of Industrial Design. This official body aims to promote a high standard of design and workmanship to60 words
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Article86 1952-11-14 9 MALAYAN imports of rubber during October tost to 29,766 tons from 18.90'i tons in September, according to official statistics. The total Malayan import! for the first ten month- tins year have amounted to 276,536 tons compared with 474.827 tons for the corresponding period of 1951. Of86 words
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Article53 1952-11-14 9 BANGKOK, Nov. 13, (AFP) The newspaper. Kiatisak. reported Sunday that the United States Government had advised the Thai Economic Affairs Ministry that upon expiry of the United StatesThai rubber trade agreeme: it on Dec. 31, 1952. a renev.a would not be made, as thc United States has already53 words
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Article130 1952-11-14 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER gained I cent per lb. on a steady market in Singapore yesterday with a fairly good turnover of business passing. The riee was largely attributable to the improvement in the London market which paused a somewha: bullish tendency n the130 words
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Article60 1952-11-14 9 IMPORTS of tin and tin concentrates inio Malaya, excluding movements between Singapore and the Federation, amounted to 7fß u >n* October compared *ith 779 tons for the previous month, according to official statistics. The total imports into Malaya since the beginning of 1952 amounted to 6,539 tona60 words
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Article113 1952-11-14 9 KHALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— There are 13 riee mills in Selangor, live of them big ones. This total is two less than iaat year. Tuan Haji Abdul Manan bin Rahraat, who was given this reply i" the State Coun- cil this morning, was also informed that the113 words
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Article, Illustration451 1952-11-14 10 S 'pore No Longer A 'Cultural Desert' WHEN that magnificent violinist. Campoli. walks off the platform at the i»ei Tiong Ham Hall tomorrow evening he will do so in lhe comfortable knowledge .that he has added another m*totone to Singapore's musical progress. He wili leave for451 words
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Article491 1952-11-14 10 This system strikes me as being patently unsound both from the psychological and musical standpoints. The admission charge was $I— for a rehearsal which, presumably would have been held vvhether or no other was an audience. After all a music student can attend a rehearsal bv491 words
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1099 1952-11-14 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By FURTHER letter from Hugh (iriffiths tells me that he is >iill b*SJ taking in as mueh jazz und jazz lore as he can possibly absorb in a capital city like London which has so much to offer. Hugh and his1,099 words
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Article401 1952-11-14 10 WRIMDELMR J rpODAY'S QUOTATION': "Clean j > X your finger before you point at any spots." B. Franklin. J FRIDAY FOB EVERYONE: J Applv yourself diligently to the J J task at hand, avoiding interrup- j > tions or uo.-ets. Continue with 5 > <i J401 words
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Article495 1952-11-14 10 HAYDN. Symphony No. 108 in G major. "Military.* Royal Orchestra of Copenhagen (Malko). H.M.V. C7929 —31. WRITTEN for the impresario Salonion on the occasion of Haydn's second visit to London in 1794—5 this symphony owes Its nickname to the (then) unusual use of extra percussion, together with495 words
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Article, Illustration164 1952-11-14 10 JACQUES ABRAM ihe young American Dlayed the Britten concert i at the Proms and return" for more performances after engagements in I is probably the only musician who has evei ivritu t| criticism of his own concert He was plavmg in a small American town164 words
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Advertisement111 1952-11-14 10 >4 "%4^^^^^/ft^/ft^WS^^f.TW^r.^w^o^w <~* V I 4 -c N to remember Ja °|f yon r frie n d 9 Jft \k aiul relatives this Xf 'A CHRISTMAS ft S AND MEW YEAR *A is to send a gift subscription ijsj S t.. the SINGAPORE STANDARD ft JL Place your order wilh111 words
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Advertisement252 1952-11-14 10 fzMJVMtogjx.'* fi f^£ fiNEST WAM£ ON HCOA* 1 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS j I FRANKIE LAINE fi There's a Rainbow 'round by Shoulder ||#g ffl fi She's tunny that way fi JOHNNY BRANDON fi One for the wonder DB ||#f j You're the cause of it ail fi DAVID HUGHES252 words
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Article, Illustration820 1952-11-14 11 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN fiales Outclassed By Magnificent Team Rr WEMBLEY STADIUM, MIDDLESEX, Nov. 12: (Reuter)— England a magnificent footboll to beat Wales by 5-2 here thi* afternoon, p)ay cd my 3 Qt hoiffime. The scorers for England were Lofthouse, Her c jv Bentley and Jack Froggatt. Ford scored820 words
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Article312 1952-11-14 11 Jeffery James' Sportsman's Diary something tells me the soccer bigwigs are planning an extensive "play football and see the world with the SAFA" campaign the coming season. Today's Sport In the old days they used put what we call gladiators in the ring so that they can spill a lot312 words
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Article41 1952-11-14 11 LONDON. Nov. 12: (Reuter) Rugby results Rugby League. Australian tour: Wakefield Trinity 8 Australians 58. Rugby Unk»: St. Marys Hospital 8 United Services Chatham 9 Cambridge University 39 Guys Hospital 3 Royal Naval Engineering College 11 Devonport Services 24.41 words
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Article80 1952-11-14 11 I were elected United Football s for 1952/53: Psfeaas Hon H. J. C. Kula•..i. C Milton Esq., F Bayner. I 'I' nt: Mr. Chua Kiah N IV-Mdent: Mr. Chia II u. Secretary: Yco Ah Hon Treasurer: Mr. K. ■■< ejected). ll"* \tiditorv. Mi. S. B. (ie-e ected), Mr.80 words
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Article187 1952-11-14 11 Huah, Johnny Ho, Lim Chiang Choo, Lim Chiang Keng, Lim Cheng Poh, Cheah Say On and Khoo 800 Hong. YoM S A.: Amnk Smgn, Kararri Singh, Jit Singh Satya Parkash, Kartar Singh Ojagar Singh, Mubarak Singh Ratan iSinih! Ajaib Singh Kulwant Singh and Swaran187 words
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Article46 1952-11-14 11 SANTIAGO. Chile. Nov 13 fAP)— Jaroslav Drobny, senexiled Czech, remained undefeated in the Internationa Round Robin Tenuis Tou™ ment yesterday as he defeat ed Chile's Andres Hammer slev. 7-5, 6-1. 6-2. Bernard Bartzen of San Angelo. Tex. beat R^ardo Balbiers of Chile. 7-a, 6-3. m46 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-11-14 11 'Speedsters' Will Test S. Africans photo from Lonoon. SYDNEY, Nov. 13, (ReuterAAP). The speed attack of Ray Lindwall. Keith Miller and lefthander Alan Davidson will severely test the South African touring team when they meet New South Wales the Sheffield Shield champions here tomorrow. This four-day game may prove toA.P. - 145 words
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215 1952-11-14 11 RAUB, Thurs.-Pabang will meet Negri Samhilan tomorrow in tbe season's first quadrangular Serf at sSLn The States team is considered Sf stoonieS e?er selected, and should make a bid for quadrangular honours. The Selection Committee has done a fine job in picking215 words
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Article178 1952-11-14 11 LONDON Nov. 13 Reuter J.— Soccer fixtures for Saturday Nov 22 (League games will later be revised because of F.A. cup Games): FA. CUP— FIRST ROUND LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal vs Manchester C. Aston Villa vs Tottenham Blackpool vs Middlesbrough. Bolton vs Sheffield Wed. Charlton vs Stoke.178 words
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Article30 1952-11-14 11 THE following ties Sj" gapore Chinese Swimming Oub« veteran singles Dl x^ on g Hock: Hee Swee Njwnv Chin Quan; Leow Cher *oun* i Lim Choe Ann.30 words
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Advertisement761 1952-11-14 11 ANIWUHCLHIitWr The new SINGAPORE TATLER is now on tale! Aaa your news agent ""SITUATHWS VACAHT DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION VACANCIES Applications are invited for i the following posts in the Department of Information. Federation of Malaya:— nmw 1. SENIOR INFORMATION OFFICER (Malay Section) Salary Scale $780 x $30 $1020 p.m. Plus761 words
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Advertisement598 1952-11-14 11 We »W^oiom NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. HAN KENG POW Ufk&L of No. 93 Queen Street, Sineapore, bas appl leal to the Board of Licensing Jus* tices, Singapore, tbe issue to him of a Public House Licence restricted to the sale of bee* and stout only for consumption at598 words
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308 1952-11-14 12 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By A BID to bring Jesse Owens. dinner of four gold medals at the 1*36 World Olympics la Berlin, is to be aaade by a band of enthusiastic Sineapore sports officials who plan a gigantic Sports Fair ia the308 words
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Article124 1952-11-14 12 IPOH Thors.— YWCA scored II eir fourth straight win today hen thev defeated the ACGS 4 a YWCA scorers were Bettv Putra Nellie Cumming (2> and p Chelliah. For ACGS: Elsie Cumming and Poh Sim. V\V( Anne Marcus. E Putra L Laßroov. Zena Bry- W Warton.124 words
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236 1952-11-14 12 A KEEN and friendly rivalry upon the rugger (eld will be encouraged this month by the instituting of a new Challenge Cup to be competed for by three Service sides on the island of Singapore Nee Soon Garrison, the Naval Base, and236 words
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Article156 1952-11-14 12 THE S.ngapore Indian FootMi) Association team for the final of tbe Bardhan Cup will leave today by the day train lor Kuala "Lumpur. Thev will play against the Selangor Indians tomorrow m the Cup final, and the following day will take part m the North versus156 words
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Article71 1952-11-14 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs.— Playing on Tuesday on the College ground the Kuala Kangsar Clifford School defeated the Kuala Kangsar Malay College 3-0 In the fust half, the winners led t-*e* through Hussain's_ score. En the other half Faizui and Cain Kok increased the lead to71 words
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Article51 1952-11-14 12 KAJANG. Thurs. Kajang High School defeated Serdang Jungle Company 4—o in a Ulu Langat hockey league tie yesterday. Scorers were Vythianathan. Parameswaran. Noordin and Parameswaran again. IN A friendly hockey match played on the St. George's Rd. ground yesterdav a BOD XI defeated the Shell Sports Club51 words
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Article281 1952-11-14 12 THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya's annual Dentals versus Medicals Rugby match ended in a six points (a penalty and a try) to nil victory for the Dentals at the Sepov Lines ground yesterday. After a scoreless first half, the Dentals stood the pace better in281 words
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Article327 1952-11-14 12 From Hobbs' stable Kanaka (Flannery) and Sturveta (J. Donnelly) were slipped fast over four furlongs. Kabaka held a slight advantage at the finish, returning 38 3/5 sec for the three. Kabaka has definitely improved since his successful trip to Ipoh. Beau Temps (Flannery) was not On a327 words
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Article77 1952-11-14 12 The University of Malaya second annual swimming championships will be held tomorrow at the Chinese Swimming Club starting at 2.15 p.m. Among the events will oe an inter club, inter boys and inter girls' schools relays. There will also be a special event for Graduates at about77 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1952-11-14 12 BILLDA W CLOCKS FASTEST TIMING All racing notes in this page are by Windsor Lad. BILLDAW three in 37 1/5 sec, Cypress Point three in 37 2/5 sec Parmiter three in 37 1/2 sec, Sangfroid and Thaumaturgy three in 38 and Amoroso and Uninsured three in 38 1/5 sec. wereStandard - 1,263 words
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534 1952-11-14 12 BEST workout from the Ipoh contingent is L >f r Victory (Mawi) who was fighting for his head okcs sent out in the company of Chantilly and kindling over four furlongs. They clocked even time for the three, but Ever Victory in534 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-11-14 12 SINGAPORE BOXING: Little Paras V. Basil Shail* at Happy World stadium. 9 p.n». PENANG LEAGUE HOCKEY: Po- lice SC v.. P.&T. RC, Dnfo I Kramat ground. RUGGER: SKI v. Ibrahim School Western Road ground. IPOH LEAGUE HOCKEY: Police "B"' V. Malay Clubupper padang:43 words
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