Singapore Standard, 15 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-15 1 Singapore Standard K ft. sM i VOL. 11l NO. 136 SATURDAY, NOVEMBIR 15, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-11-15 1 Soldier's Wife" an,i her thre e golden.' /'-'!'■>,, Ere and Angela. i\ H MKKI). curly headed Kve. 11 years old, l -V. the mounts she read in The Standard hristm.is Toy Fund. She went to her n.i id Eve, "why do only little Chinese, Indian254 words
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Article50 1952-11-15 1 34 Kikuyu Schools Closed M (Reuter) Sir e- ed today i in of ;4 eni schools conoeciion society sv« a has ptiv Independ- n (KISA) ul UM on He y ted by j sim il at Klk'iyu Asaocia- r> ag said *s ecause mmy i these 1 taken i j50 words
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136 1952-11-15 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 14.— Thailand enacted extreme anti-Communist laws yesterday to "prevent Thailand following the fate of Indochina, Burma and Malaya." Gen. Phao Sriyanond. deputy Interior Minister and Police Chief, said in proposing the bill that confessions by persons arrested in a recent police roundup136 words
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Article67 1952-11-15 1 TAIPEH. Nov. 14 (Reuter[AAP>:— Formosa's southern- most port of Kaohsiang WOS one of the places devastated when typhoon "Bess" swept through the southern part of the inland last night and this morning. Preliminary reports reachin" here said at least 30 people were killed over67 words
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149 1952-11-15 1 KUCHING'S newest newspaper, the Chien Feng Jit Poh. has its printing press three miles outside ot the citv limits because of an antiquated Town Ordinance prohibiting the instalment of motors within a threemile radius of the town Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Its publisher, expressed149 words
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Article843 1952-11-15 1 End disparity say 2,000 with one voice MORE THAN 2,000 Government employees yesterday cheered lustily as speakers lashed at the show of discrimination shown by the Government in granting non-pensionable expatriation allowance to European officers while ignoring the cause of the Asian employees. The scene was843 words
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Article23 1952-11-15 1 TWO new volcanic islands have appeared near the Bayonnaise Reef in the Pacific several hundred miles somh of Tokyo. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article306 1952-11-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BLAZE which gutted a second-hand dealers' store off South Quay in Singapore's waterfront, last night destroyed $17,000 worth of cylinder oil, tar, tarpaulin and rubber tyres belonging to the Chinese Malaya Company. The fire was brought under control in half an306 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-11-15 1 photo. A VIEW of the blaze which destroyed a secondhand goods dealers storehouse in South Quay last night. The big- blaze drew crowds and police cordoned off the area as exploding tins of cylinder oil threw up sparks and flame into the night StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article37 1952-11-15 1 DHANALAKSHMI (17). a hilly Coorge coffee plantation girl" picker who has taken no food o r water for the past six months has not lost an ounce of weight. She is under medical observation.— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article135 1952-11-15 1 Girl Bandit To Die KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The appeal by Lee Tien Pai alias Lee Meng, 24-year-old woman terrorist, against the death sentence passed on her at Ipoh tor possession of :i handgrenade. was dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal today, by a majority verdict. The dissenting verdict was135 words
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87 1952-11-15 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 14 (AP) Premier Malan's Government has decided to accept the South African Appeal Court ruling that the High Court of Parliament is illegal. official Nationlist party newspapers reported today. They said the Malan Government will fight the general election with coloured voters still87 words
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Article33 1952-11-15 1 LORD Woolton (62), chairman of the Conservative Party who has been ill since October, suffered a relapse last night and his "condition is giving rise t o considerable anxiety." A.P.33 words
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415 1952-11-15 1 Standard Shipping Reporter JUST as any ordinary Singa-pore-calling freighter would do Isbrandtsen's successor to the famous first Flying Enterprise calmly rode at anchor in harbour yesterday waiting her turn to go alongside and swing her derricks into action. She brought a cargo from New415 words
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Article21 1952-11-15 1 Mother 8 Die A MOTHER and eight children perished i n a fltt> ;<t their home in Westpmnt Massachusetts today A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article170 1952-11-15 1 TANGIER, Nov. 14 (AP> Nine British, American and French crewmen and the Dutch captain of a World War II landing barge ate held incommunicado here in connection with a piivte attack on a Dutch freighter in the Mediterranean on Oct. 4. "She vessel attacked— the170 words
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Article98 1952-11-15 1 M.W YOKK. Nov. H:—Pakistan railed today for an iin mediate ceasefiring in Korea regardless of whether the pn mjimi repatriation impasse ran be solved in advanre iii,. Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sit Mohamed /airulla Khun told the IN Political Committee he could tee n* logical connection between solution ofU.P. - 98 words
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Advertisement60 1952-11-15 1 r;i KUALA LUMfUt ffHANfI ">*•*» jv»^l Hv hv p^V "Wwwwjm UtjtH »y i\ i »vvC*l u' p JPPOPPOI ffpflt '-e PHiLtPS chop guides the choice of millions, jg^* r ac o tt represents the widest selection of Itn a-d radiograms available in Malaya All 10** notVotd $pec«a»y for this market60 words
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Advertisement68 1952-11-15 1 JF<w Latent Wtmmgm mi LADIES' HANDBAGS always call on a m NOVELT.Y.TOM 88, North Bridge Road. Phone 3123. Spore New car polish called Plasticote astounds car >r> specialists J§|y PLASTICOTE v»i«li K<lm \i> a lii|iii<l jHJ^k i.la>li< ix.i a v»ax ran he a|i|»lif<l ilk l^r l.n^lil Min-liinr. Snioolh. |ik«' surfa««68 words
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Article56 1952-11-15 2 Fire Fighters ToAmalgamatel THE question whether the t different bodies now engaged c in fire fighting in the Colony .of Singapore should be amal- c gamated is still under conI sideration. Mr. L. A. Lane. Master At- f tendant. said it was considered I that improvements in fire j fighting56 words
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Article60 1952-11-15 2 A LABOURER. Sim Ah Lam 1 (39), was charged in the Singa- 1 pore Second Police Court yesterday with stealing a box. containing 280 eggs, worth I $28, from a store at Carpenter Street on Nov. 13. r He claimed trial and was r60 words
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Article76 1952-11-15 2 A TOTAL of 47 slabs of raw opium, weighing 69 pounds and 14 ounces, was found on the Pahud when Customs officers boarded the vessel m the outer roads of Singapore Harbour on Nov. 13. A crew member of the vessel, Wee Kok Joe. charged with76 words
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Article115 1952-11-15 2 THE POLICY of the Singa- J pore Public Works Department is to build multi-storey build- ings not only for schools but i I other types of accommodation j I within the city areas, the i I Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, declared at a115 words
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490 1952-11-15 2 RAF DOGS TRACKED DOWN ROBBERY SUSPECTO FOR the first time in the annals of the Singapore Police Force, two police dogs were used to sniff out an alleged armed robber from his hideout, 1\ miles from the scene of the crime, the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Joyaretnam,490 words
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Article92 1952-11-15 2 AN application by a judgnent debtor, Yeo Jin Guat, 'or the approval of a 15 oer :ent composition of his liabiities totalling $3,800,000, owed o about 1,000 creditors, was lot approved by the Chief Fustice Sir Charles Murray Vynsley in the Singapore High yesterday. Sir Charles92 words
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Article62 1952-11-15 2 YEO SIEW CHOON (26) vho came into the Colony Tom China on a visa which imited his stay until Aug. 21. 1951, but was still in the ro'ony on Nov. 8. 1952. In the Singapore First 3 olice Court yesterday, Yeo vas sentenced to three62 words
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Article78 1952-11-15 2 THREE Java sparrows chirped in their cages as their owners entered the dock of the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The owners. Ho Man Fook and Goh Kiew In, pleaded guilty to a charge of professing to tell fortunes by means of birds on Nov.78 words
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Article70 1952-11-15 2 A 22- YEAR-OLD married woman, Seah Kim Liang, was remanded for mental observation at the Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, yesterday, after her mother-in-law, told the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, that she was not right in her mind. Seah, who admitted trying to commit suicide, said70 words
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Article342 1952-11-15 2 By eating less everyday for one month at the school tuck shop, the students of the Victoria School, Singapore, were able to gather together $253.06 and give The Stand- ard Readers Toy Fund a big, boost yesterday. With other substantial donations frem members of the Firestone342 words
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241 1952-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST complete unit of the 750 bed District Hospital to be built in Thomson Road, adjacent to Radio Malaya, will be constructed next year. This will take the form of a 250-bed Children's Hospital. Other subsequent units, each self-contained, will be241 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-11-15 2 THESE two Alsatians, of the RAF. Dog Unit, Seletar helped the Singapore Police to track down an armed robber in Jalan Ulu Seletar. Tiger on the left held by Corporal JR. Colter is eight years old, while i Peter who sniffed oat and < identified the man is held byStandard - 53 words
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Article159 1952-11-15 2 LOH BOON BEAH, a senior clerk in a section of the Singapore Improvement Trust was acquitted on charges of corruption, abetment of forgery of a letter and using as genuine a forged letter by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore Assizes, yesterday, when the jury159 words
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Article88 1952-11-15 2 PO GUAN HOE (33), was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesierday with cheating Soh Peng Kee of a cheque and cash totalling $25,552.90, at an address in Telok Ayer Street on June 12. Po was alleged to have obtained from Soh a cash cheque88 words
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Article96 1952-11-15 2 THREE charges of forgery and three of fraudulently using lorged documents at the Federated Motors Ltd.. Orchard Road. were explained to Awang bin Kaperawi in the Singapore Second Poiice Court yesterday. It was alleged that on three occasions between Aug. 1 am! Sept. 10, Awang96 words
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Article40 1952-11-15 2 SEOW Cheng Swec, who was said to have liabilities amounting to $8,510. was ordered to pay $20 towards The benefit of his creditors by the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley in the Singapore High Court, yesterday.40 words
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Advertisement662 1952-11-15 2 SITUATIONS VACANT BROADCASTING ASSISTANT, Grade 1. Department of Broadcasting. Salary scale 1438 J&A 600 p m plus COL. and Singapore Allowances Total emoluments at present rang*. ia> for nn officer who is single from an initial of $641.50 pm with pinna] Increments to $790 p.m lb> for a married officer662 words
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Advertisement130 1952-11-15 2 ilas'-f' v t:5 T»-- :*^B i ViSfl I iwr'" ■himimip l Bhßv^v 8-3? S^^.^Ummmhm|uH H r w ■>"\v.->*y v 7 ■^y.v j B <■■■■■. THERES ONLY ONE GENIIXE BBBPttBEZB REFRIGERATOR AVAILABLE L\ MODELS DW. ll>o k ho Obtainable at, SINHUPHIItf|| EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED I '^^JMPTWmMI AND AVOID nn^130 words
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Miscellaneous56 1952-11-15 2 WWWWWW(Hff -1-wll^ D-«?^*TOR/^WAL-/T 4 S A MIGHTY SKX HAM WE MO//^* O T A M BB: X )i J [EASV.^J ME- f JSgiay^ WILL TH' -^L -BUT AM THINIKS TH'C^'SIS J* IEATAUI N FO' AT LtAST A Y'AR.f BUT J -GO lylljJHP^Hfe DOGPATCH W^toßß3P*F&. PftST/T IT/Ty -THET H AM NEEDS56 words
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Article148 1952-11-15 3 Entry Of Chinese from Other UK Areas Sought Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Teachers' Co.rdinotng Committee will ask the Colony L.ernment to permit Chinese teachers from ±L British territories to enter Singapore. is prompted by the shortage in Singae teachers with adequate qualification At a148 words
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Article69 1952-11-15 3 2 Marine Depts.Not To Merge I .1 4dDepartmeot i f S.-.4 ipore ration to Mai toe stei Alien estei tigations it nothing -.v an i s m i. princip e e ise A Aljd t>e imeat e Merchani 19:J8. t > V...-V. S > c >u! .'i M Lane u69 words
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Article114 1952-11-15 3 ne.v office bearers of the C es e Ladies Association for i»>- are; President. Mrs. Loke Yew; Vice-Presidents, Mrs Tan Chin Tuan, Mrs T P F McNeice, Mrs Loh Poon Lip. Mrs. R >bert Eu; Hon Secretary Mrs Ph m Thru Sen?; Hon. Ayst. Se ?tanr, Miss114 words
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Article38 1952-11-15 3 LEF KIM HENG, alias Lee Kim Cheam (45). was acquitted to the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday 4 a charge of cheating a businessman, Teo Liang Swan, of $3,10Q at Waterloo Street on Oct 5. last 3'ear.38 words
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Article75 1952-11-15 3 T^fE oew salary scale of the Singapore Government o' a maximum of $200 for the general clerical service will be rejected by the Postal and Telecommunications Employees' Union. should Government make them the offer, Mr. G. A. Kundasamy, the president, said yesterday. The P. :«nd *T.75 words
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Article76 1952-11-15 3 FAZAL KARIM. a bankrupt against whom receiving rind adjudication orders were rnade In 1943 when his liabilities amounted to $6,221. applied bei '"."e the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley ioi a discharge yesterday, having pa d only five per cent of his liabilities. A discharge was76 words
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Article196 1952-11-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-SIX airmen, who were given Intensive physical and practical training, passed out yesterday at R.A.F. (Seletar), Singapore, during a simple but y-[ impressive ceremony. The men. 10 Malays, seven Indians, six Eurasians and three Chinese were the No. 10 Recruit Intake196 words
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200 1952-11-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter MODERN domestic science rooms are being: designed for Singapore's girls' schools for the teaching of cooking, home nursing and first-aid. Mr. A. Wear the Director of Public Works, Singapore, said yesterday that the first new block would be built shortly at the200 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-11-15 3 photo. THE Governor. Mr. J. F. Xicoll. (left) studies the plans for police barracks at the Police Training School yesterday. The Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, explains the drawings, Behind the Governor is the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, and Mr. W. R. Scott. Senior Executive Engineer,Standard - 53 words
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281 1952-11-15 3 Nicoll Insists: Limit PC Qtrs. To Three Storeys A POLICY of continual improvement in building design will govern the planning of the Singapore Police Force housing scheme, which is now in its preliminary stages. This was disclosed yesterday by the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, when he conducted281 words
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Article104 1952-11-15 3 NoComment On Workers Ultimatum THE Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. T. S. Strang had "no comment" o offer on the 14-day ultimatum sent to the Government by the 400 employees of the Woodbridge Mental Hospital yesterday for the settlement of their pay revision claim. Dr. Strang besides said the104 words
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Article62 1952-11-15 3 An exhibition of handicrafts, drawings and paintings will open today at the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School, and carry through tomorrow. On Sunday, Nov. 16. there will be a concert in the Assembly Hall of the School at 2 p.m. At 4.30 p.m. there will be62 words
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Article42 1952-11-15 3 IPOH. "Thurs.— An assurance was given by Che Mahmood, Chairman of the Kinta Town Board Market Committee, that he would do his utmost to help the hawkers. He said this at a dinner given by the Kinta Hawkers Guild.42 words
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178 1952-11-15 3 Standard Woman Reporter TWO distinguished visitors will arrive in Singapore by air this morning for a week-end stopover on their way from the United States to India. They are Mrs. Margaret Sanger. pioneer in America on birth control and founder ot what is now the Planned178 words
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Article50 1952-11-15 3 THE annual Choir Festival of St. Andrew's Cathedral will be held this year on Saturday. Nov. 22. at 5.15 p.m. the anniversary of St. Cecilia, under the direction of the Master of Cathedral Music, Mr. R. A. Waddle, and the Choirmaster, Mr. H. L. Vincent.50 words
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Advertisement49 1952-11-15 3 Midnight Tonight! (yrple Monster Strikes i Packed Chapters! I x! Htm Print -i Excitement! r r e H no mistake with r scientific instrument. A :curafe testing, correct 9 3sses ossured through P h ofopfor instrument. ir^* -v^^HT j pi CHINA OPTICAL CO. •H. Bridge Rood, fnonc; 209C5 S'pore-7.49 words
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Advertisement204 1952-11-15 3 1 TOYS GAMES j Make your cHoice from our nrtce f ranqe of CHAD VALLEY TOYS and "VICTORY JIGSAW PUZZLES From 15 pieces to 400 pieces Featuring Scenery Pictures, War-hip Design*. Flying Boal Piclure*-. elc. elc.. TOYS DEPT. JXi S^f» jJARDIiM^SINGH^SoNS > Lm Little GAY home Bright floors and shining204 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-11-15 3 reft Service service in Eng..uigar- I ibe era of v. be heW F. to :i >\v R e Course Iv I i every23 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-11-15 3 Radio Chief On Sex Broadcasts ANY decisions to run a programme ob sex education for schoolchildren in Sirgapore would of necessity depend on the advice of the Committee on School Broadcasting, the Director of the Broadcasting Department, Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams, said yesterday. Mr. Lloyd Williams was commenting on72 words
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372 1952-11-15 4 SAKAIS KILL REDS WHO MURDERED D.O.'s WIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A party of Sakais near Benrong collected a reword of $1 5,000 yesterday when they avenged the two-year-old brutal murder of Mrs. Mora Evelyn Stutchbury, wife of Mr. A.D. Stutchbury, District Officer of Bentong, on Aug. 15, 1950, and af372 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-11-15 4 THE Dance of the Hero and the Hostess; Captain Kurt Carlsen, the shy hero of the Flying Enterprise saga, seen dancing yesterday evening with Mrs. Lien Ying Chow, wife of the governing director of Wah Hin Co., at a civie reception held at the Cathay Restaurant The reception was attended65 words
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Article461 1952-11-15 4 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding today:— fHlrftWT Rd., Jalan A rap as, Sioug Hoe Biscuit Fcty.. 8.M.8-C.. Macßitcbie. BraddeU Rise, Alsagoff Estate. Island Golf Ciub. Windsor Park. Seietar Pumps. Kee Soon. Seietar lfttrclee*. Seietar Village, Unite* Robber Plants.. Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate. New World, reran Rd.,461 words
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Article41 1952-11-15 4 PORT DICKSON. Thurs. For allowing his four cows to stray into, the Port Dickson District Office compound. Husin bin Muhammad of Kampong Arab, was convicted by Raja Suleiman. Circuit Magistrate, Port Dickson. and fined $80 or two months jail.41 words
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Article52 1952-11-15 4 LONDON, Fri. Th e Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton will visit Kirkby Training College for Malayan teachers on Monday. He will be received by the principal. Mr. Williams, who will report on the college's activities since its foundation and student teachers who will greet him with52 words
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Article237 1952-11-15 4 To Raise Taxi Men 's Insurance MORE THAN 1,300 taxi-owners in Singapore want to raise the value of their drivers' insurance as a precaution against death or accident, because the compensation now paid on a yearly premium of $10 is considered inadequate. Mr. T. A. Simon President of the Singapore237 words
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Article164 1952-11-15 4 'Cut Trees' Problem At P. Lebar THOUGH the clearing of 65 acres of coconut and rubber trees at the International Airport site at Paya Lebar was accomplished wih comparative ease, their disposal has now become an embarrassment fox the Public Works Department, said Mr. W. A. Wear, the P. W.164 words
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178 1952-11-15 4 'Free Rides'. Badge For The Singapore Blind A triangular badge, if its design is approved, will be won by all those registered with the Singapore Association for the Blind, entitling them to travel free of charge in buses belonging to the Private bos companies. The President of the Association, Mr.178 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-11-15 4 EAGER hands shot into the air when the crowd was asked to vote on one of the four resolutions moved at the mass protest meeting of Asian Government workers at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday StandardStandard - 36 words
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291 1952-11-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter A LAST minute offer and an explanation by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, to the Council of Action representing 23 Unions of Asian Government employees on the latters' demand for family allowance has been rejected by the Council. Mr.291 words
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Article65 1952-11-15 4 The following office bearers of the Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union: Mabani bin Haji Tahir (President), Lim Chwee Seng (Secretary), Watani bin Raksa (Committee), Eksun bin Wirya (Committee) met representatives of the Colonial Secretary yesterday afternoon and were assured that a decision with regard to the65 words
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Advertisement204 1952-11-15 4 v y^^ sir* Kgtribatrd hy HKO RADIO Joan Gloria Jack CRAWFORD GRAHAME PAL^NCi BEKN I M I I y-V Today 9 a.m. "John l,<m> Mar\ M Tomorrow All Onirf On The W i n TODAY: I.r>. I. «..:to. «».:;r i jd #•>#»»#•/# Hi in in tvinr "BLUE BEARD" i§ with204 words
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89 1952-11-15 5 Radicals To Fosters Racial Harmony H f |.sC Fri. The H i'arty is vigorously -,.:uk the Municipal us this vear in the j its main tenets, he support of the of free elections, Uif of communal ion, and the en- i local Govthe Radical O. Lim when he talk in89 words
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Article59 1952-11-15 5 128 Pass First Aid IVst H Twviity-Muht Si .loan Amb i M passed the ation voile the t-- in the V nchei i M owa First i Boei K. tog l.:t:i, G RajamaJar. l ]H M >. P itriria M:o Poong < S irkiavathi j E s Cummins S <'■59 words
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Article19 1952-11-15 5 lip M Bud- i on Novei-n- I urn Fin: 1 under Ibe 1 Swan S:»' i- I19 words
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Article101 1952-11-15 5 IOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The .lohore Bahru Town Council elect ions are to be given the widest publicity by R;:rtio Malaya and the Malayan Film Unit. Tiit* propo.^ed broadcasts wiii be confined to party platform by leaders of parties or their representatives initially. and individual platforms of101 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-15 5 THE Director of the Fede- S ration Military Forces, J < Brigadier J.R.G. Andre, j ]l who is leaving Malaya at the end of this month on s retirement, seen inspect- I inf a parade held in his < honour by the sth Bn., Malay Regiment at the57 words
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Article85 1952-11-15 5 PENANG. Fri. Another 40 recruits are wanted for the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps which has now decided to raise another platoon in Penang. Recruits are t© apply by letter to Lieut. J. E. Miller. FMVRC. c/o Municipal Offices Penang. They should give the following85 words
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Article54 1952-11-15 5 TAIPING. Fri.— The British Red Cross Society here is organizing a first-aid class for its members. Classes will be held at the St. George's Institution every Wednesday at 7 p.m. beginning Nov. 19. Those interested are asked to notify the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Phuah See York,54 words
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Article349 1952-11-15 5 KUALA LITRIPI R, Fri.— Two members of the Ist Bn. 2nd King: Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles have been decorated by the Queen for their part in an action against terrorists in Kota Tinggi, Johore, on August 20. last. The v are. Cpl. Hoshyar.-iag Gtmmg. who349 words
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Article655 1952-11-15 5 Sir Charles disagrees with majority verdict KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A majority judgment dismissed the appeal of Lee Tien Poi, alias Lee Meng, the woman terrorist who was arrested and sentenced to death in Ipoh, recently, for having a hand grenade in hor possession without655 words
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Article202 1952-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri [Fifty-seven Government »i--vants, iij'indmg ft\> district officers and assistant district I officers, from all ovei Kelantan at the Home Guard Training Centre at Penkalan Chepa. yesterday, to undergo fiv weeks of intensive training in military field raft, weapon handling and drill202 words
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Article132 1952-11-15 5 7 HOUSES RAZED IN KL FIRE I#JALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seven houses which had been a landmark at 2} mile Kljng Road for some 20 years disappeared in flames within ten minutes this morning when fire broke out in one of the end houses. Those affected included Abdul Rahman, an Indian132 words
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Article84 1952-11-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri—Abdul Hamid bin TVlohd. A»is. was sentenced by the Police Court yesterday to six mont-hs imprisonment for taking away Lamah binte Sulong whom he knew to b e the wife of Yaoob bin Mohd. Amin. for immoral purposes. Lamah told the Court that84 words
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167 1952-11-15 5 PENANG, Fit— The Board of Directors of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions' Benevolent Fund, in its report to be tabled at their first annual general meeting on Nov. 22, pointed out that the Fund was established to assist members and their dependents in case of167 words
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Article116 1952-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. K. C. Chia, i Chairman of the Selangor i Labour Party, and Muni cipal candidate. said today that a councillor is elected as a person 1 capable of discharging lan honourable public service and he should look to his task as116 words
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Article63 1952-11-15 5 PENANG. Fri Action ayainst motorists on the island who showed lack of consideration tor other road users has now been taken by the PetUulg Police Traffic* Branch which is going all out to bring such i ulprits to book. The Officer-in-Charge of the Traffic Branch. ASP63 words
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Advertisement124 1952-11-15 5 HAPPY WORLD SINGAPORE) Tonight! Extension to 1,00 ajn. Tonight! SPOT DANCE PRIZES PRESENTED Messrs. OPTORC CO. {Malaya) LTD. PRIZES FOR GENTS: COINTREAU LIQUEUR THE SOUL OF THE ORANGE. PRIZES FOR LADIES: 'A LADY'S WISH" PERFUME THE RAGE OF PARIS. Hanof to George Phillips 8c H»s Modernaires B^>t Most Popular Dance124 words
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Advertisement276 1952-11-15 5 ils wearer as a man of success and W'kv^-.^Bt^' -WS^m^ craftsmanship born of centuries of F iH^Hru^a B1 ir L =~^^^g Ihe Roltx Ovsitr f»irfKtuaM)aUiiiM experience in the Swiss watchmaking =ta§|j||l§|i| industiy. He knows that his chrono- '^W^staJf^M Uain-pnwjed b\ iiie ianu,»* meter is guarded from all outside pyjj§jfn!n(jß rir276 words
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Article, Illustration797 1952-11-15 6 AT the recent forum organised by \he Historical Society oi the University of Malaya considerable discussion centred around the question of i Malayan vulture. It was ielt that a Malayan culture would provide the cement to hold the various communities U gether. Now, there are many people, including797 words
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Article1779 1952-11-15 6 MARGERY PERHAM - MARGERY PERHAM Conflicts And Ambitions In Africa By C.B.E. WITH news from Africa assuming even more prominence in the world's newspapers, this seems a suitable time to consider whether there are any deep conditions, common to the whole of Africa, of whiv-h the present disturbing events are1,779 words
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511 1952-11-15 6 Contribution Of Religions To Politics Sir: Mr. Alex Josey's article of Nov. 11th touches upon a very important aspect of the contemporary situation in most Asian countries, and one which is certain to have a great influence on the future of Asia as a whole. Malaya, like most of the511 words
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451 1952-11-15 6 Sir; With the erection of a settlement area and the permanent housing of the staffs of the Electrical Department together with the already established residents in Rasah, Seremban, this area now has a high concentration of population. Some basic improvements as shown below are451 words
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Article314 1952-11-15 6 Review of Views University Forum THE f>..scu.vs;.;:. Ifalayai recently the I Malaya jivee though 1 saj e editorially. Views rivw and Mr. C.C 1 port from with Ml A-\ j total elimii nalism i> n< foundaiior o| Nation. T i ag-ees with Mr. unless the nine Ma 5 la 1314 words
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Advertisement36 1952-11-15 6 |fgj| WEIGHING MACHINE Kip IDEAL FOR BUSY SPOTS (JB SOUND INVESTMENT IB REGULAR INCOME figs, FEDERATION DISTRIBUTORS f WANTED r^ Call or Write ■HI i THORESEN CO., (M) LTD 16 WINCHICTIR HOUSI, COLLYIR QUAY PHONI *****36 words
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Advertisement61 1952-11-15 6 murphy radio more signal... less noise Sole Agents B j S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD.^iSfih^r ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. tMtext- weave SOFT. SMOOTH AMERICAN WOVEN PLASTIC FABRIC PLEXI-WEAVE SARANN^ B Combines experienced weoving, smooth fmiifc- lasting eye-appealing seat coven in pom rnl of beouty and «ood tost* 1 KS» FEATURING: »^xJE61 words
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Article42 1952-11-15 7 Naguib Given Full Powers CAIRO, Nov. 14 (UP)— The Cabinet issued a decree yesterday giving Premier General Mohammed Naguib practically absolute powers for a period of six months from the army's seizure of power on July 23 to safeguard the Egyptian revolution.42 words
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Article116 1952-11-15 7 LONDON, Nov. 14 Jteuter) Prince Charles was up early today to hear Britain's national anthem '"God Save the Queen" broadcast in honour of his fourth birthday. It was the first time the British Broadcasting Company has played th e anthem as a tribute to the chubby young116 words
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Article24 1952-11-15 7 A HUNGER strike which broke out in the Danish Navy on Thursday in protest over the length of service, ended peacefully yesterday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article321 1952-11-15 7 UN URGED TO PROBE S A RACE 'MESS' PakistanA ttacks Colonial Powers NEW YORK, Nov. 14.— Eighteen countries colled for o United Nations commission yesterday to look into the racial conflict in South Africa, which Pakistan called "a stinking mess." Pakistan's Ahmed S. Bokhari told a special political committee thatA.P.; UP - 321 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-11-15 7 photo. Cabaret turn with a difference is this malescaring: act by 28-year-old Joan Rhodes in Duesseldorf recently. Bare hands and bared teeth combine to bend the iron bar. APAP - 29 words
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204 1952-11-15 7 A POLICEWOMAN who smashed window panes and abused another woman to vent her anger whenever she could not find her husband was advised by Mr. E. H. D'Netto, Singapore Fourth Police Court magistrate, yesterday, to choose a "lawful way of doing it." "As a204 words
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122 1952-11-15 7 THE following rearrangement of listening times for Radio Malaya's Chinese community listening programmes will come into effect on Nov. 16. and as from that date, will be at the following times daily: Mandarin 5.00 5.30 p.m.: Cantonese 5.30 G.15 p.m.: Hakka 6.15 7.00 p.m.;122 words
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Article63 1952-11-15 7 Woman (54) Knocked Down THE Traffic Police are looking for eyewitness to an accident at the 4f milestone, Bukit Timah Road on Nov. 13 where a woman was knocked down by a lorry carrying a load of granite. The woman, who died subsequently, was a 54-year-old Javanese woman, Mona binte63 words
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Advertisement101 1952-11-15 7 Exclusive workmanship makes PATEK PHILLIPPE CIE SA. GENEVE SWITZERLAND rATCHES THE FINEST IN THE WORLD OBTAINABLE SHORTLY FROM H. SENA LTD. 44, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. noANS i "Mlumg tonic yZm^ X r ■:--.i=--' F'i 75 a^ k| a% «J* ■i v *S r^-*m f 111/ I ill 111 k m101 words
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Advertisement217 1952-11-15 7 »'Jf« PERFECT GiFT i fin turns SILK TIE CHOOSE FROM A FINE SELECTION IMPORTED FROM MAIXXESFIELI) ANh SWITZERLAND. FROM $10/50 MANY DESIGNS EXCLUSIVE TO LITTLE'S SINGAPORE 1. i fIrWfTT'C —*^BK I COUGH SYRUP^i! If I BABY COUCH SYRUP/ for your medicine cupboard. You cannot afford to be without them. Why217 words
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231 1952-11-15 8 China-Bound Shivln S'pore OnWayToCanton With Steel Cargo Standard Shipping Reporter. A GREY, travel-stained British tramp i stopped over in Singapore yesterday en route to the Communist China port of Whampoa, Canton, with 7,000 tons general cargo, composed mainly of steel plates and newsprint from Poland. The steamer. Marietta— 7.os9 gross231 words
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Article72 1952-11-15 8 LONDON. Nov. 14 (Reuter) A new London air terminal. capable of handling some 14.-. 000 passengers a day. is being built on the South Bank Festi- j val of Britain site. British European Airways are converting a building formerly used as an entrance to! the Festival72 words
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Article50 1952-11-15 8 WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 (AFP)— President Truman will j present on Tuesday a Harmon 'Trophy for distinguished flying j jto the daughter-in-law of j F r e n c h President Vincent i Aurioi. Madame* Jacqueline I Auriol. who holds the woman's! i world speed record.50 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-11-15 8 PARIS. Nov. 14 (AP)— France claimed yesterday to have built and flown the world's first miniature jet plane, a £950, two-seater made of Duraluminum. The tiny plane, designed by 26-year-old Yves Garuan. was demonstrated to a group of aviation authorities at nearby Toussusle-noble airfieldStandard - 208 words
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Advertisement707 1952-11-15 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sal Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Citfef Penang P S'ham S'pore Arr LA/ SIINDIAN BEAR 24/26 Nov J7/28 Nov 29 Nov 1 Dec 24 Dei ALASKA BEArt 24/26 Dec 27/28 Dec 29 Dec/1 Jan 24 Ja» Far fail] particular) of Dry Cargo707 words
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Advertisement505 1952-11-15 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. •iulur Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port vt-itenham Penan?. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. I Due S'pore Due Penang From "Fukien" Nov 17 Japan. HKoijr "Poyang" Nov 22 Nov 25 Hongkong Sails* Sails Sails Penans P. S'ham S'pore ••Fukien*'505 words
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Advertisement619 1952-11-15 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro.val KoUerdam Llovd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. S'pore P. Sham Penang KOT.\ BAROE (RL) 30 Nov ti Dec 7 l>ec 8 Dec ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 Dec 16 Dec 17 Dec SCHIEDYK619 words
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Advertisement535 1952-11-15 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA L'K. COMin, n S'pore P. Sham <>, B| for Bangkok 27/29 Nov "KORKA" for Diakntta, Ba. 1 '^k' K Snijnf H-kong. Maf.!'.fl K.h, N, k.h.ima 10/11 Dec g 9 r>,, f "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 16'16 Dec l>ai (passengers only) "KINA" fcr Melbourne. Sydney, Brisbane535 words
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Article342 1952-11-15 9 Saving Shown In 3rd Quarter '52 LONDON, Nov. 14 (AP)— Britain's drastic cuts have sliced 25 per cent, of the value >~ s nation's purchases from nonsterling lands, the government announced yesterday, but the greatest proportion of this saving of forcign currency has342 words
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Article34 1952-11-15 9 prevailed irkei in isiness for foe January o<J sc ra >" I ket. C i-: J :"> H JsellUOB .*t-;<e«) $y:« H ualMi a '■mo* 1 npong>: Sa ":iS 4 i $17|34 words
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Article36 1952-11-15 9 N Ext tange Bnnks rates »o (100 Malayan! rk 32 7/8 (T.T.), credit bills trade bills a 32 5/18 JD). .12 11/18 T.T. O.D >. 11 Cam.-la 24 3 3 and pctea re-36 words
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Article122 1952-11-15 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prire* (re»t* per ib j is S»ca pore yesterdav were: Buv#»i> Setter* No. 1 Spot •jose 801 Ml FOB. in bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. B*| m No. 2 R.S.S. 768 761 No. 3 R.S.S. 72} 722 To«e: Easier after very Steady. I ON I K)\122 words
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Article85 1952-11-15 9 STOCKS of rubber in Sins- aporc. excluding those on for- eign transhipment, increased 1 from 43.095 tons in September to 46.475 tons last month, according to official statistics. Singapore dealers' stocks of rubber during October were 40 738 tons compared with 1 36.373 tons in September,85 words
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Article40 1952-11-15 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 14.—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex change todav were 515.57 to £1 sterling: $6.0575 to U.S. $1: 51. 835 to Mn'Hyan M: $0.3880 tr> one Indonesia Rupiah. Gold 1 $280,375 to one tael.40 words
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Article117 1952-11-15 9 TinShares Continue Upward SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan tin shares continued to improve on a firm and active j market today, while indus- trials were steady with selective buying. Rubbej shares atj tracted some interest. INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellers Fraser Neave Ord. 2.50 2.58 M. Calls. 1.42 147 cd Straits Times 3.90 400117 words
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Article333 1952-11-15 9 RUBBER PRICE UP BY 11/Bcts. Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore improved substantially yesterday largely on increased demand from the United States, United Kingdom and the Continent for the lower grades which sent the quotation up to 81^ cents per lb. lor first grade rubber for November ship- ment333 words
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Advertisement31 1952-11-15 9 />« B.QAC. t?*ut w B^Jk!v -i- V W ttjMT 1 B%> AFROS NHL TURB/NE OIL 3 K^jl^^l"" r 'fj Tg^L ■Mt/SW^fl SH£U XIOO MOTOR 0/1. /#-#•/> TM'^ i^^r HI ttP^ 111I II .^^Pt^^31 words
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Miscellaneous1276 1952-11-15 9 SINGAPORE SURFACC MAILS £JSE%°W US ni AD v riSL,™!"^ 1 11 1 1 2% PJn- Racing DESPATCHES: Pontianak at neon 35 The Undei 21 Club! DIARY Com mentanes from Singapore by Labium Hadji; Medan at 715 Mail Bag; vm KIWI mimkkps ii.»r. r in NL£il h interval u c noon1,276 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-11-15 10 Goldwun 's 'Hans Ch ris tian A ndersen Is Fabulous HERE are the first photographs to be released locally of scenes from the much-discussed "Hans Christian Andersen." Samuel Goldwyn's fabulous technicolour production, which RKO Radio Pictures is distributing. Leon Britton, RKO's Far Eastern Supervisor, now in Singapore, tells us tiiat209 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-11-15 10 •*T»HE OOMPAHS" ta Colum--1 bia I'.P.A. release is to be BbOWH at the Capitol In conjunction with "California Con- quest" 1 is an astonishingly good i musical colour short which should prove of special in--1 terest to the swing and jazzi minded fans, besides appealing to those multi189 words
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Article46 1952-11-15 10 SEREMBAN, Fri.—Selangor scored a 6 l victory over Malacca in the openin? match of the Quadrangular hockey tournament between Selangor, Pahang, Malacca and Negri Sembilan which began this afternoon. In the other match Negri Sembilan beat Pahang by 3 goals to 1.46 words
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Article31 1952-11-15 10 In a friendly hockey match between the second strings of the S.R.C. and C.S.C. played on the padang yesterday the Ceylonese defeated the Recs by two goals to one.31 words
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Article251 1952-11-15 10 Either Side Good For 5-4 Victory The Foong Seong Cup final between Singapore and Selangor which begins tonight at the Singapore Badminton Stadium should be the closest of the series. Either side is good for a five-four victory. Key man in the final for Singapore will251 words
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Article126 1952-11-15 10 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE BADMINTON: Foong Scong Cup Final at Guillemard Road. SWIMMING: University of Malaya swimming gala, at CSC 2.15 p.m. RUGGER: SAOBA v RAF Ch'iw:i "A" at Woodsville; i SCC -A" v Naval Base 'A" at SCC: RAF v Army at Selet:ir; Naval C in C v SHB: St.126 words
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Article197 1952-11-15 10 Police Beat All Blues By 1 Point SINGAPORE Police XV de feated All Blues bv 12 points (three penalty goals and a drop goal* to 11 points (a goal,, twe penalty goals) in a rugger match played" at the Police Training School padang yesterday. All the points were scored in197 words
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Article76 1952-11-15 10 Women 's Hockey In Penang PENANG. Fri. A Penang hockey association XI will meet The Rest in a women's hockey match on the Bagan Jermal ground" on Sunday. Teams. PHA XI: Bowie. M. Nunis, M. Jones, J. Andrew. Sulo Bairam. A. Oliveiro, S. Balram, McCloud. C. Boyle, Toolesaram, C. Thomasz.76 words
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Article31 1952-11-15 10 THE Cosmopolitan Cycling Club will hold a bicycle race bv: .e~>n a combined PAF team arrl h combined Civilian team on the SCRC ground on Sunday at 9.30 a.m.31 words
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Article194 1952-11-15 10 FOLLOWING will represent the Singapore Hockey Association against Wing Commancer Russell's XI on Sunday at Changi. Players are requested to meet at the S.R.C. a: 4 p.m. sharp. B. Noronha: R. Fernando. Kui--1 per: Percy Pennefather. S. Vcluj pillai. D.' Deyados; F. Fernan- dez. O. Rozario. W. Ponniah,194 words
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Article71 1952-11-15 10 PEXAXG. Fri.— A State hockey 1 trial will be beld at the Fi 1 cis Li^ht School ground Tuesday and the following are the teams COLOURS: C. D. Mohamed, D. Laßrooy. Hayati Meah Mohd. Tahir. Mahinder Singh. Johnny Ho. Ahmai 3 .id. Yowles. Ah Loke. Winckley. Ahmad Grhouse.71 words
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Miscellaneous384 1952-11-15 10 I is 52 s I "•ass* s& S s r \&Y RITA PEL MAR-l 1 i i rpOD.W'S QIOTATIOX: "The J 1 > X probability that we may fail "5 in the strnrffle ought not to < deter us from the support of a 2 1 cause we believe to384 words
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Advertisement562 1952-11-15 11 THE .MLHU-irAu riii^iiu^o UKUJIMAJNtK, 1948 I Section 33 <3>] HOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTI3N The Electoral Ward of CITY is hereby S>ven to the electors of the ele.toral ward aforesaid ne^n granted or the elerUon now pencil n P fo, the «uud eie'loa suck Po; wi.l be opened on the 81h562 words
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Advertisement765 1952-11-15 11 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 [Section 33 (3) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION The Electoral Ward of CIIY WEST that o n NUII H u is hereby given to tbe electors of he <?,<> ward aforesaid i^frV Pi l" S bet?M B ra ed the election now pe.idwj« Un ihe sad765 words
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Advertisement594 1952-11-15 11 IB£ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 [Section 33 (3)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION Th<» Electoral Ward of ROCHORE «u 4 NOTICE is hereby given to the elector* of the eler toral ward aforesaid that a Poll lias been gained for the election now pending for the said electoral ward and thai594 words
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Advertisement40 1952-11-15 11 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 29th November. 1952 are invited for the s< pplj of the contents (FOOD STUFFS) of Canned Oj eratiuna] Packs to the Federation of Malaya Police and the Malay Regiment.40 words
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Advertisement36 1952-11-15 11 TENDER NOTICE Agencies for Handling Federation Goreramrnt Supplies of Kit* aid Sußar—l9s3. It Is notified for general information that the closing date for the abovementioiied tenders will be 12.00 noon on 24th November J!*s2, and NOT36 words
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Article280 1952-11-15 12 BALLROOM gave a splendid an mint mkta i ran a close second to Dance Hall II out &ven furl in division two at Ipoh last month. He gets II |fc ;.f fc although he is running in a higher division His tra i work has been very280 words
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Article77 1952-11-15 12 Simple Simon's only start at Ipoh was a good effort. He ran thi:ri to Ever Victory and Fairy over .mx furlongs after going Into the lead a furlong from home. He has improved a lot since and should head the field home. Fairy came with a flourish77 words
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Article1849 1952-11-15 12 RACE 1: 1.45 pjn. Cl. Dlv.J-6 Fu*«. 1 1100 Pink Trr.isure *r SM Mr. A. Shaik Ahamad Heddle Ellery t 0W N.rolia M t' V MitSr Fox Spencer I W %Mi «S»'aSS; J^T" Yin :.v: $SS 7 Lutie Maria 4y 8.08 Mr. S. C Wong Madam Chan1,849 words
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Article265 1952-11-15 12 .MAIN interest in a card of 10 races down for decision at Bukit Timah this afternoon, opening day of the Singapore Turf Clubs St. Leger meeting, is the class one division one race over the mile in which 14 runners will compote for the honours. It265 words
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538 1952-11-15 12 REBUKE went faultlessly in his morning work on Thursday in the company of Piraeus. He has come on a lot since his second to Bloodshot over nine furs in division two at Ipoh He did not show up in his last effort over538 words
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Article193 1952-11-15 12 Amoroso did a winning gallop. o: Thursday morning in the! c -mpar.v oi Uninsured It will b unwise to appo^e him. At j Singapore in September he fin- ivied third to Snapdragon (l|m) leading practically all the way. I Be 4et.s 3 lb. Je-i since193 words
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Article45 1952-11-15 12 Prospects of candidates running: at today's races at Bukit limah will definitely depend on the weather factor, which during the past few days has been very uncertain. There has been periods of sunshine and showers and the going is likely to be yielding.45 words
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Article196 1952-11-15 12 Arch Side cantered awav to finish three lengths ahead of Ballroom in a last run race over six furlongs at Ipoh iast month. She has been sent up four division but has 13 lb. lop off her back. She should make this a pillar to196 words
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Article160 1952-11-15 12 4. Rigoletto Has Th e 'Extra Ri«oletto is definitely a customer capable of producing some- thing "extra" at the proper moment. He caught the eye in a testing run with The Tip on Thursday- morning and has deflu itely improved a lot since his Pen^ng success in Class 3, when160 words
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Article172 1952-11-15 12 Windsor Lad G*y fepgfei j (,00,/ Mood 1 OBSERVATION OBMKVAIION <u> lv Sealed Orders Sealed Orders V Gameburoiigh II «a-Li I XMI «t AMOROSO .\IJ.\M KI.O .\l|v\i X Adonis \iloni* Xitt'.r, K! Piraeus Kindling satin T'iri SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE n|\lO\~~ Fairy i\ inning Uriel Rl\.-r \ii 9 While172 words
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Article127 1952-11-15 12 OBSERVATION FOR THE 1.45 si\H> in hi> u!!ii;i. alter a brief let up li I I not icirpl hi^ <>n t at I noli la^t month hul < best effort «T§J it K i i Lumpur in \x,.im traca finished a ;;<>" BBCtaal t> Flat; of P«-.u a half tataaaff127 words
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Advertisement197 1952-11-15 12 5.P.H. de SILVA^w^ ♦S. MICH STREIT, SIMCAPMI T£l I?• IOiMKUAIA lUH»U« "> More Sports In Page 10 1 HAPPY WORLD j TONIGHT I HAPPY WORLD »3 n nj n^- u u -T_ ri ri- j- uri _j n-^^ I l IHS I 1 1%1l MX SI.XH.XPIHtI- l\ SIAMESE BOXINGJ! 3197 words
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