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Title Section18 1952-08-13 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1952 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article370 1952-08-13 1 Sleeping homes raided and 18 morel are arrested I From MANNING BLACKWOOD KUCHING, Tuesday. pOLICE swooped on sleeping Kuching homes early today and arrested 18 people suspected of helping the Communists in Sarawak. One of them is headmaster of a big Chines school. And later today370 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-08-13 1 FORMER KING FAROUK OP EGYPT, wearing sun hat. sun glasses, swimming: trunks and plimsolls, strolls in the sun along the swimming pool at the restaurant owned by singer Gracie Fields on the Isle of Capri.— A.P. picture. IK THE SUNAP - 44 words
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Article88 1952-08-13 1 Courting on the window ledge... IHNDEfc. Scotland. Tues. COIRTTNG couples waiting for the last bus home used to sit on the window ledje of Mr. David Thomson's house and talk. Inside Mr Thomson's house the w $-J could be heard quite plainly. "The conversation." Mr. Thomson complained, "was not beneficial88 words
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Article18 1952-08-13 1 Armed bandits stopped and burned two lorries in the Gua Musang* area of Kelantan on Monday.18 words
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Article24 1952-08-13 1 DOUAI, France, Tues Three miners were killed and 17 others injured in a coal mint exp!o.-'<-.n in Northern France today— A.PAP - 24 words
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Article69 1952-08-13 1 8 POLICE KILLED IN NEGRI KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Eight members of a Police party were killed and two wounded this afternoon in an attack by terrorists in Negri Sembilan. The Police party of 12 was returning along a jungle path after investigating an incident. They were moving in patrol formation69 words
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Article41 1952-08-13 1 A 12-year-old schoolgirl, Yong Seat Fong, was drow.ied in Mount Emily swimming pool, Singapore, yesterday evening. Yong swam into the deep end and got into difficulty. A life-guard rescued her and gave her artificial respiration, but she died.41 words
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Article29 1952-08-13 1 ALEXANDRIA, Tues General Mohammed Naguib, Egyptian Commander-in-Chlef, announced here today that "complete understanding and full agreement of views" existed between him and Premier Aly Maher.29 words
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Article19 1952-08-13 1 CAIRO. Tues. Eight Turkish maids who served. exQueen Narriman have been sent back to Turkey.— APAP - 19 words
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Article25 1952-08-13 1 LONDON, Tues. A new Nyasaland loan of £2,060,000 was over-subscribed within five minutes of the application list being opened In London today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article37 1952-08-13 1 TOKYO, Tues.- American naval headquarters today reported that increasing and more accurate Communist .--hore battery fire in recent days had inflicted damage and casualties on three American destroyers and a British frigate.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article36 1952-08-13 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Tues. Mr. Joseph Dudley, vice-pre-sident of the Austin motor company, said today that sales of British cars in the United States have risen by one-third during the past six months. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article31 1952-08-13 1 ATHENS, Tues Greek frontier guards fired a machinegun at two Bulgarian soldiers who last night tried to reach the disputed little Island of Gamma, on the Greek-Bulgarian frontier. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article138 1952-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HOR the second successive day, security forces 1 killed four terrorists yesterday. Two were shot dead by a patrol of the 2 2 Gurkhas in the Jelebu district of Negri Sembilan One of them was Woo Swee Ling, a deputy branch secretary138 words
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Article74 1952-08-13 1 TOKYO, Tues. UNITED States Marines in nylon armour today stormed and Captured Bunker Hill, east of Panmunjom. Men from the First Marine Regiment reported that their new nylon waistcoats were a great success. The sharp action began last night when "D" Company made aReuter-AAP - 74 words
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Article64 1952-08-13 1 MELBOURNE, Tues. Sensitive radio reception apparatus has been set up here to measure electrical disturbances caused by the explosion of Britain's first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands. 2,000 miles away on the other side of Australia. The day and time of the explosion isReuter-AAP - 64 words
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Article21 1952-08-13 1 LONDON. Tues. The PU*t was killed when a Boyal A|r Force Vf' crashed on a training flight near Nottingham.—ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article50 1952-08-13 1 LONDON. Tues. rpHE Comet Jetliner, opening a new regular passenger 1 service from Britain to India and Ceylon, arrived at Colombo today eight minutes ahead of schedule. The tlm c for the fttcht of more than 6.000 miles was 21 hours and 35 minutes.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article22 1952-08-13 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Vice-president of Indonesia Dr. Mohammed Hatta and his wife will go on pilgrimage to Mecca shortly.— UP.UP - 22 words
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Article215 1952-08-13 1 LONDON, Tues. nHE Financial Times said today that the natural rubber surplus for the first half of this year was considerably less than for the same period last year. The surplus from January to June this year was 110,000 tons— according to the latest215 words
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Article60 1952-08-13 1 NEW DELHI, Tues.— With Communists calling for violence, the Indian Parliament's Upper House passed today the Preventive Detention Bill aimed at curbing the Reds. Mr. P. p. Sundarayya. leader of the Communist Party in both Houses of Parliament, threatened that the Communist party would "shootAP - 60 words
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Article21 1952-08-13 1 More rubber trees were slashed by bandits in the Alor Gajah (Malacca) and Rawang (Selangor) areas on Monday.21 words
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141 1952-08-13 1 TOKYO, Tuesday. rpHE JAPANESE lawyers for the two gaoled British sailors today were appealing to a higher court against the conviction and the sentence of two and a half year's imprisonment. A high British official said: "If the court decides to hold upReuter - 141 words
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433 1952-08-13 1 Payments to be higher KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IMPORTANT amendments to make the Workmen's 1 Compensation Enactment apply to almost all workers in the Federation drawing $400 and less a month are to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. A Bill published433 words
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Article42 1952-08-13 1 BANDOENG, Tues— About 500 terrorists attacked the police post of Thisadea Tjiombeng Estate in the Patuah area. West Java, yesterday, it was reported today. Th e gang withdrew, taking weapons and uniforms. No casualties were reported.— UP.UP - 42 words
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Article22 1952-08-13 1 TEHERAN, Tues.— Dr. Mossadeq told th e Majlis today that martial law in Teheran would end from today.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article196 1952-08-13 1 Bomb flung at Penang car PENANG, Tues. A BOMB was thrown at a ear in Penang Road this morning. The hood was blown to shreds and the driver, an estate owner's son. was wounded. Mr. Khaw Gin Telk was driving the car out of a garage near his father s196 words
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Article31 1952-08-13 1 NEW YORK. Tues. Western Powers today offered to take part in Big:-Five meeting on disarmament and atomic control if Russia will agree to a plan for voluntary troop ceilings. A.PAP - 31 words
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Article29 1952-08-13 1 LONDON, Tues —Miss Moira Shearer, 26, British ballerina, wife of author Ludovlc Kennedy, gave birth to a daughter In a London hospital late last night —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement29 1952-08-13 1 5 Ri»W will > mU^^wl y* f ■< intcret* > H M HENDRY < NAmutaciuririM lewellef < Notth Bridge Bd S »or«. 6 I 1 x Singapore $2.10 per tin. Federation $2.30 per tin.29 words
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150 1952-08-13 2 LONDON, Tuesday. 'THE LABOUR PARTY executive yesterday published an interim home policy statement which may provoke fresh storms on rearmament between the leftist rebel, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, and the party leavr, Mr. Clement Attlee, political quarters here believe. The policy statement, entitled "Face the Pacts"Reuter - 150 words
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Article53 1952-08-13 2 OTTAWA, Tues.— Dr. Jirl Mares, Czechoslovakia!! Con-sul-General in Montreal, has been granted political asylum in Canada after refusing to return home. Dr. Mares admitted becomnig a Communist in 1945 but very soon regretted it. He is the first admitted Communist among the seven or eight CzechsAP - 53 words
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Article20 1952-08-13 2 CAPRI, Tues. Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt joined Capri's elite at a fashion show last night. A.P.AP - 20 words
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116 1952-08-13 2 Air search for uranium in Australia SYDNEY, Tues. A USTRALIAN and American •f* geophysicists are making an air survey of 50,000 square miles of Australia's Northern Territory for further uranium deposits. The area to be surveyed is around the rich Rum Jungle uranium field, 60 miles south of Darwin The116 words
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Article29 1952-08-13 2 MEXICO CITY, Tues. A heat wave in Mexicali, on the UJS. border, has killed 30 people, 21 of them children, in the last five days.— AJ».29 words
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Article60 1952-08-13 2 BRAUNLAGE. Hare Mountains. Tues. PAST AND WEST German border guards exchanged shots near here on Friday. Western frontier police said yesterday. The Eastern guards had gone 220 yards into West Germany, apparently to arrest a group of berry pickers. They immediately opened fire when a Western borderReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement252 1952-08-13 2 MOSTVtUOOUS comiYou trnvrnv i "-HEADY IN AN INSTANT/* lit rrl «ot w> at ooo» J I I P. Bl LMKB ft CO. LTV, r~ W H» Mft MlftU, CNCLAND f Ask for jjDulmers i^ider |1 drink made from apples \^PR CARPET CLEANING I© Means added charm to your home And252 words
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Advertisement960 1952-08-13 2 NOTICES NOTICE Associated Instrument Manufacturers Ltd., 334 OrenaM Road, Singapore. 9. are pleased to announce that the? bave now meatier a r<ipb vacuum coating plant tn (I.plr workshops and are In a position to undertake the 'blooming' of lensfg and all optical systems Lers bloomlnz" Increases light transmission and Is960 words
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Advertisement244 1952-08-13 2 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPtItTMENT, PERAK. The •fllcia) period for register In? children for edna's.ion to Primary Cla«sM in Government and Aired Bne!lsh Schools In Perak in 1953 will be Monday Bth Sr»- tpmber to ftidav 10th October Inclusive. Chilrtren born in 1945 nnri in 1946 only will be acepte-i prrferrnc* belag244 words
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Advertisement547 1952-08-13 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS *n Invited for the post of Broadcasting Assistant in the Malay Section of Radio Malaya. In the first instance the officer will be based on Malacca. but he will be liable for service an •.-where In the Federation of Malaya or Singapore. Salary: $156 x 12 204547 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-13 2 the early formative years, correct f <- AiJ vitamins and fat. If natural feeding J^ fails Cow Gate Milk Food, made |V ii by the special Cow Gate process, meets all requirements and ensures gV steady and sturdy growth. B&H& Royal babies are sure to be given i -ff^B the114 words
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207 1952-08-13 3 EX-KING TALAL WAS SAID TO BE ANTI-BRITISH LONDON, Tuesday. gRITAIN'S already close ties with Jordan are expected to strengthen now that 17-year-old Kin? Hussein has ascended the throne of Jordon. For the boy king's father, Talal, who abdicated yesterday because ofReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-08-13 3 KISS MARY MARTHA LO SAL- YIN, of Hong Kong, wears the dress In which she will be married this week to Mr. Kenneth' Chau Kai-Yin. of Hong Kong The dress cost £350 and took two months to make. It is heavy with gold and silver embroidery. Her father-in-law-to-be is Dr65 words
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Article70 1952-08-13 3 SHIP SINKS ON DRY LAND LONDON. Tues. rll 60- ton tug Felicidade. built here and bound for Brazil, set up a nautical recm* yesterday by sinking on dry land. MNM, Weatherhead and Suns, the builders, decided to send their tug on a lowiramp trailer to Liverpool. It p,ot 400 yards70 words
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Article68 1952-08-13 3 Britain may lose Gurkha depots NEW DELHI, Tues. pMVE Members of Parlia- ment yesterday demanded tha. British recruitment of Gurkhas in India should be 6topped immediately. A statement Issued by members of the Opposition from the Ccmmumsts, Rightwing Hindu Mahasabha and Praia un-ed the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru to endReuter - 68 words
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Article60 1952-08-13 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. Reinforctnients for Macao are en rcuie from Portuguese Inri.a. following frontier between Chinese and Por;i°uese forces there, authentic reports say. P r 1 of the Portuguese gar1 Goa has been transferiic :o Macao and the P aese motorship, India now en rroutt t to60 words
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Article63 1952-08-13 3 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Seven women, the first to volunteer in the campaign to defy South Africa's racial laws in the Transvaal, were among 33 Africans arrestci tonight for entering the Roodepoort location about 10 miles from Johannesburg without permits. They brought the number ol non-European arrests inReuter - 63 words
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Article116 1952-08-13 3 Golden pen creates new Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA, Tues. EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia using a golden pen, yesterday signed a new constitution uniting his ancient empire with Eritrea. I once Italy's oldest colony ip I an East African federation I The federation plan was approved by the United Nations onReuter - 116 words
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Article48 1952-08-13 3 CASABLANCA, Tues. French officials took steps today to establish an airlift to carry Muslim pilgrims to i Mecca because one of the two chartered ships broke down, stranding more than 800 pilgrims. Mechanical difficulties had persisted long after the other chartered ship had left.— U.P.UP - 48 words
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Article47 1952-08-13 3 NEW YORK, Tues.—Young King Feisal of Iraq arrives here today in the Queen Mary. The Iraq Embassy says that the Royal party will in- spect industry, agriculture, power projects and land reclamation schemes but the "foremost objective" will be meeting the American people.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1952-08-13 3 PALEMBANG, Tues.—The British Ambassador to Indonesia, Sir. Derwent Kermode. is expected in Palembang on August 25 on a goodwill tour through Sumatra. He goes to Medan on Aug. 28.— U.P.UP - 32 words
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Article38 1952-08-13 3 MANILA, Tues. A conference last week between British North Borneo and Philippine officials has resulted in the setting up of five check points in the southern Philippines to curb smuggling from Borneo.— AP.AP - 38 words
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Article160 1952-08-13 3 AIR CRASH CUTS RAIL LINE LLAN «ERIS, (Wales), Tuesday. ABOUT 120 people marooned by a plane crash which blocked a mountain railway line spent last night in a raging gale at the summit of 3,560foot Mount Snowdon. Some stayed in a chalet on the peak,Reuter - 160 words
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Article91 1952-08-13 3 Naval 'war' off Soviet coasts COPENHAGEN, Tues. TTHE free world will deploy A its naval power along the rim of the Soviet empire next month in the biggest combined exercises ever staged by the Atlantic Pact nations. From the Russian-domin-ated Baltic sea in the south to the Norwegian-Soviet border inAP - 91 words
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Article40 1952-08-13 3 SOUSSE, Tues. Eleven saboteurs known as the "Black Hand" gang, believed responsible for attacks on a post office, a cinema and a school, have been arrested. Three of the men, are in their early twenties.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article56 1952-08-13 3 BERLIN, Tues.— Nine children and two adults were killed, and 19 children injured, when gas bottles exploded during the week-end at the Baltic seaside resort of Ahlbeck. The bottles were on a truck on which balloons for a children's fete were being filled. The children were crowding?Reuter - 56 words
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Article20 1952-08-13 3 OTTAWA. Tues. Canada's exports rose to a record $2,100,000,000 during the first six months of this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article137 1952-08-13 3 MOONLIGHT SEARCH AT MURDER CAMP PEYRUIS, Tues. FRENCH police made a moonlight visit to the Drummond murder camp today to try to trace the movements of the killer and his three British victims. They went to the spot at the same hour at which the murder was believed to haveReuter - 137 words
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Article53 1952-08-13 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues President Peron yesterday took over the tasks which won his wife. Eva the title "Spiritual Chief of the Nation." After 15 days of deep mournins. the President showed up at the Ministry of Labour to renew audiences with Argentine poor, in which EvaAP - 53 words
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112 1952-08-13 3 LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, will marry Miss Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, niece of the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill on Thursday at a London register office. Mr. Eden s first marriage was dissolved in June, 1950, on grounds of desertion by his wife,Reuter - 112 words
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Article51 1952-08-13 3 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. RITA HATWORTH. said yesterday that Prince Alv Khan was "more than welcome to see our daughter." Miss Hayworth is making a film "Salome, The Dance of the Seven Veils." Prince Aly Khan, now at Saratoga Springs, has announced his intention to Ko to California.Reuter - 51 words
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Article94 1952-08-13 3 ABERDEEN, Tues. AN expert safe cracker who robbed Nazi headquafttrs for the Allies in tht war |o<tay vanished from Peterhefed prison, Aberdeen. Wardens admitted that they did not know the man, ex-Commando Johnny Ramensky, had escaped from their desolate JaU on the Scots coast forReuter - 94 words
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Article325 1952-08-13 3 LONDON, Tues. II'HILE business remained at yesterday's slow pace, sentiment in today's markets was brighter. There were no hard reasons to account for this but less uneasiness over the labour situation was reported to have been the factor in the giltedged section where, after initial hesitancy, widespread gains325 words
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Article29 1952-08-13 3 LONDON, Aug. 12—Cash Buyers £931; Sellers C 931 3.,; Forward Buyers tWO; Sellers £930'/ 2; Settlefnent £931>/ 2 (down £1). Turnover: a.m. 160 tons; p.m. 60.29 words
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Article27 1952-08-13 3 Se Lp? N260^ AU OO g ct 1275^t26oif: Dec. 25'^d.. Jan.-Mar. 25d., ApriiJune 24Ud.. Aug. c.i.f. '25*". Sept C.U 25?5d., Oct c.i.f. Market: Barely steady.27 words
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Advertisement146 1952-08-13 3 ICEBERG Brand tinned fresh BUTTER It's the smoothest, creamiest butter that ever tame out of a tin, and the flavour is perfett. Singapore COLD STORAGE Oh. Ltd i Famous throughout Capitals of the World... WHITEWAYS CYDER v I uLn A GOOD DRINK IN ANY CLIMATE CVS-172 -Ins MAsm-s voice" I146 words
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311 1952-08-13 4 Detective: I was offered 500,000 rupiahs A MALAY DETECTIVE CORPORAL, Harun A told Mr. Justice Brown and a Jurya* the Singapore Assizes >esterday that two Chinese offered htm, at a bar in Middle Road, 500 onethousand rupiah Indonesian forged currency notes311 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-08-13 4 THK State secretary, Selangor, Inche Ottoman bin Mohamed, presents the Colours to a representative of the Selangor Scout contingent to the South-East Asia Patr»l Camp now being held in Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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120 1952-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. PKISTAN has offered a scholarship for a Muslim student from the Federation for a course at the teachers' Training College, Decca. for 1952-53. The course is one year, if the candidate is a graduate. If a graduate Is not chosen, a120 words
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Article112 1952-08-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Chiau Kee Er was acquitted by Mr. Justice Buhagair in th e High Court today on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Goh i Teng Tuak by throwing caustic soda at him. Chiau stated that Goh had been in a room112 words
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Article109 1952-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malay Detainees' Welfare Committee, which has its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, nas agreed to put up surety for the release of some Malay women, formerly of Jenderam who are now held l in Kluang detention camp. These women could not find people to109 words
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Article68 1952-08-13 4 KLaLA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 1,200 dogs were given anti-rabies inoculation in the last minute rush at the Selangor Turf Club today. The inoculation centre, which moves to Jinjang New Village tomorrow, dealt with a total of 6.000 dogs in nine days. Among the dogs brought68 words
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Article63 1952-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Paintings by students of the Slim School at Cameron Highlands will be exhibited at the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur for eight days beginning Friday. The Slim School is a coeducational boarding institution for children of officers and men serving in the63 words
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Article62 1952-08-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Chinese delegates who have assembled in Johore Bahru from the new villages in th e State for an educational course on Monday saw the training boys receive through scouting. Scouts, Cubs and Rovers, totalling 130, gave demonstrations on the Istana Padang of62 words
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Article53 1952-08-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. For the education of children on rubber estates there are 122 schools in Johore. Usually one school on an estate suffices but on Johore Labis Estate, which has an acreage of 29,656, there are seven. No estate with a reasonable number of potential pupils53 words
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Article34 1952-08-13 4 In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, Basinan Anthony was charged with stealing a duck in a village In Paya Lebar. He pleaded guilty and was bound over for two years.34 words
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102 1952-08-13 4 THE GOVERNOR of North Borneo, Sir Ralph Hone, arrived in Singapore yesterday to attend a meeting of Governors at Bukit Serene today. He told reporters that the meeting was routine and had been planned long before the Emergency was declared in Sarawak "The situation in102 words
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Article61 1952-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Federation Cadet Corps for the purpose of training youths in military defence and leadership is to be established in the Federation. A bill to provide for the formation of the Corps was published today in the Government gazette. The Corps will consist61 words
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Article28 1952-08-13 4 A 45-year-old Chinese was last night found hanging in a cell in Singapore Central Police Station. He died on his way to the General Hospital.28 words
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Article179 1952-08-13 4 T«E first director of the Hong Kong wholesale 1 vegetable marketing scheme, Mr. R. A. Pereira, who said that Singapore could smash the middleman vegetable racketeers, is to meet Goverrment officers here. Government, It is understood. Is studying the possibility of trading vegetables and other179 words
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Article163 1952-08-13 4 rE SINGAPORE Malay Union have asked the 53 Malay organisations in the Colony to make up their minds about acceptance of the 55«9.W0 gift by the Malayan Chinese Association, the president of the union, Inche Sidek bin Abdul Hamid. told the Straits Times yesterday. Inche163 words
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Article238 1952-08-13 4 Hit on head with a bottle —COURT TOLD K. LUMPUR. TU p GOPAL, a taxi driver, today alleged bt t ire Mr. Justice Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court th it three British soldi rs hired his taxi qn c I and robbed him a.ter hitting him on the238 words
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Article54 1952-08-13 4 An Indian who was remanded in a lock-up in the Singapore Police Courts building in South Bridge Road yesterday aiiernoon clashed out of his cell and escaped I —for 20 minutes. He ran into a grocer's shop In Pickering Street and hid under a gunny sack,54 words
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Article61 1952-08-13 4 KOTA BAHRU, Tues— Miss 1 1. Richer, organiser of the i St. John Ambulance Brigade, I opened the Fourth Kelantad 1 Division of the Brigade at James School, Kota Bahru. She presented 40 first aid certificates and paid tribute to the enthusiasm and organising ability61 words
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87 1952-08-13 4 rE delay 9a the pus of the Federation's Central Electricity Board, in establishing a pension icheme for Its junior dflfeertf- n lHto' been criticised W their \inicm 1 The Central Electricity Board Wiiniar Officers' Ohion in 1U annual report published yesterday- srjrv "The delayhas87 words
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Advertisement87 1952-08-13 4 Nothing finer fliem the Pacific I TO THE U.S.A. Double-decked "Slrato" Clippers' on all flights. c You board "The President" in Manila (connecting Clipper service from Singapore) Sleeperette* service at no extra charge bertha only $25. n Congenial club lounge on lower deck. ll Magnificent gourmet meals finest Champagne* No87 words
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352 1952-08-13 5 'Power monopoly by City Council 9 THE RADIO SCIENTIST yesterday said that the President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, was "quibbling*' and had picked on a minor point in his letter. He said that the normal agreement signed between352 words
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78 1952-08-13 5 5400,000 for Perak's new villages IPOH, Tnes. TIHE Federal Government -I- has allocated nearly $400,000 for various forms of services in the 110 new villages in Perak. The bulk of this sum, about $274,000, is for maintenance of essential services such as conservancy and scavenging, minor roads and connnunty centres.78 words
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73 1952-08-13 5 MALACCA, Tues. TO the work of the secretary, Mr. Q. B. Lazaroo, was paid by the Rev. Father J.P. de Souza at the annual general meeting of the Portuguese Settlement Funeral Association on Sunday Irather de Souza said that through Mr. Lazaroo's efforts, the73 words
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Article98 1952-08-13 5 Lifeguard Gan Cheng Ann. who sat beside a pool at the Tiger Swimming Club keeping watch over swimmers, did not knov that a young boy was lying unconscious at the bottom of the pool until told by one of a party of six Negro swimmers. The98 words
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Article107 1952-08-13 5 SPORE ROTARY CLUB: Weekly luncheon meeting at Capitol Blue Room 1 pjn. Speaker Mr. D Komlosi of the Pepler Diagnostic Team SPORE POLICE BAND: Katong Park 5.45 p.m. S'POEE TRADE AND BRITISH RADIO EXHIBITION: At Happy World from 6 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Basketball and Badminton 5.30 p.m.; Body107 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-13 5 7 Harboar Board's dock-yard at K«ppel harbour, Mr. J. Moffatt (second left) sailed for Western Australia yesterday on retirement. To see Him oil were Mr. A. F. Gray, acting chairman of tjne Board (left) his brother Mr. R. N. Moffatt (right) and his wife.— StralU Times picture.47 words
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Article36 1952-08-13 5 KLANG, Tues.— Mr. Ong Eng Hock and Mr. Abu Saman, who are leaving for Kirkby College soon, were entertained to a te a party by the Klang High School staff, at the school hall.36 words
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Article142 1952-08-13 5 Moved dog illegally: Fined $400 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. D. NATKIEL of Southern Kinta Consolidated, Malim Nawar, was fined $400 by Mr. E. M. Smallwood, president of the Sessions Court, Raub, for illegally moving his dog from Perak, a rabies infected State, to Fraser's Hill, Pahang. He had also to pay142 words
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Article43 1952-08-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Teo Hian Kee, a driver, was charged in the Police Court with causing: grievous hurt to Goh Kok Pun by negligent driving on the Johore BahruAyer Hitam Road. He was allowed bail In $300 pending trial.43 words
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Article103 1952-08-13 5 IPOH, Tuesday DERAK Hydro Employees' Union has given the major points in its strike notice. They were-— 1. The management failed to honour completely the agreement between the two parties dated May 19, 1947. 2. On Dec. 9. 1948, the union submitted its grievances to103 words
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Article50 1952-08-13 5 The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will lay the foundation stone of a new building for the Sri Narayana Mission at Seletar, Singapore, on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. The Representative of the Government of India In Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will preside at the function.50 words
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Article218 1952-08-13 5 rt following sab-statloat are liable to load-soeddinc today: leiok Kurau. Ocean Park Hotel C "*»H W mUe. Chanel PrlM>n. Tanah Merah Besar. Njarani Barracks. Cathay. MacDonaJa House Tjt n»ce/F«rt Canning a.e.h S*2KS»2 St.. St. AndrJw./Hl.h st/itamford Bd. A»er St.. Short St.. New Ice Work*. Firestone, Mackenzie Hd.. Huk.it218 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-08-13 5 SOON EWE JIN. former. Penang Junior tennis champion photographed with his father Mr. Soon Cheng Sun. Kedah State Councillor, on his return from Britain to spend his vacation with his parents. Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-08-13 5 JHE CONSTITUTION of the Philippine Republic could easily be copied by other countries in South-East Asia to implement early realisation oi fe£e CC r ifl nn C f f*"? 0 maJ rltv fl(M)I ieaaer or tne Philippine Senate, said in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Osias, who arrived209 words
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Article20 1952-08-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu e s. A Chinese was stabbed to death at the 18th mile Ulu Langat yesterday.20 words
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Article131 1952-08-13 5 CAMP TO BUILD A CHURCH PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues AMB3SAOE from the High Commissioner, Gen Sir Gerald Templer, wishing Methodist youths from all over Malaya every success was read out when their first international work camp began at the new village of Pandamaran, near Port Swettenham. this afternoon. The Rev. J.131 words
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Article22 1952-08-13 5 BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— Soon Ah Pati, 21, died in a Kepala Batas coffeeshop this morning while waiting for his breakfast.22 words
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Advertisement123 1952-08-13 5 ICE CREAM Served a// Me waif fo all over Malaya and in Borneo too! AMBASSADOR Radio is specially manufactured to provide excellent s performance. An outstanding receiver with Electrical Bandspreading. Model 6650 AC Price $295/- less 10% for Cash > S Distributors: >> BENG SWEE RADIO CO. 64 Selegie Road123 words
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Advertisement300 1952-08-13 5 Today: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. NAIMA AKEF Bellydances to fame in "EL NIMH" Tense Egyptian Musical with English Subtitles Distributed by: South-East Asia Film Co. Last 3 Shoays: 3, b.is <x 11.15 p.m. Distributed by Shaw Bros. Thrill! Packed Adventure! 'TOM BROWNS SCHOOLDAYS' Starring John Howard M Robert DAVIES NEWTON Tomorrow Paramount300 words
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793 1952-08-13 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Aug. 13, 1952. Red Warning In Sarawak It would be a disaster of great magnitude if the six years of steady progress since Sarawak became a Crown Colony were now to be halted by disorders of the kind with which Communist terrorists hoped to i793 words
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Article285 1952-08-13 6 Those who have recentl; heen heard to object to thi introduction of foreign doctor for short-term employment ii Malaya because the prospect of graduates of the Univer sitv «f Malaya would be ad versely affected would do wel *o ponder over what the Fed pration's Director285 words
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Article37 1952-08-13 6 NEW YORK Tues A eenei ral expansion of lntra- European trade occurred durlri» 1951. but levelled 1 off In the first quir^r n* 1952. I acceding to a United Nations f survey Issued today.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article159 1952-08-13 6 r AM gradually becoming i used to the sight of a retty girl offering me a flag very Saturday morning when enter my office. Though I object to this ind of charity, I gladly de»osit my contribution in the ollection box if ft is for a159 words
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Article122 1952-08-13 6 ris encouraging to read the letters by Mr. Maher Singh Bhullar, "Tamilian" md, on Aug. 9, "Malayan Malayalee," all suggesting a separate racial battalion servng the same purpose. While all agree this is to Ight against the bandits, and :laim Malaya as their" home, Shen why on122 words
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Article80 1952-08-13 6 "REPORTING my coming Jt%» world tour, on Aug. 11 you used the phrase, "Is going on a six-month w*rid tour at his own expense." This is not entirely true, as my trip to the U.S.A. is sponsored by the Malayan M.Y.F. Council, whom both my wife and I80 words
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Article120 1952-08-13 6 WAY I be allowed to thank Mr. Needham for his landsome apology for a so:aUed incident at the Grand »rix? I was entirely unaware >f it and only read about it n his letter which you pubished. He is indeed a knight ;allanl. Many thanks also to120 words
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Letter837 1952-08-13 6 rpHE hatred of opium smugglers and den keepers A towards me is to be expected. It needs no comment. But the misgivings of a few weil-wishers in the present anti-opium campaign call for clarification. Two questions seem to agitate their minds The first Is: Can837 words
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Article, Illustration497 1952-08-13 6 LONDON. QNE distinct advantage Britons here have over their compatriots and friends in Malaya on Air Day every year is that they are able to- see for themselves, without having to wait too long, the country's latest developments in the air age. Barring bad weather, the497 words
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Article380 1952-08-13 6 The state of the Chinese schools rE benefits which a child can draw from Chinese education in Malaya can J hardly be commended. Organised by the Chinese community and barely supported by the Government, the schools are poorly equipped 'and unsatisfactorily staffed, sometimes with semiqualified teachers. As a whole, the380 words
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Article436 1952-08-13 6 I Stooping eagle SO far as we remember, the Nature Loving Colleague has never actually been named as such In this halfcolumn. This Is because most of his comments relevant to our purposes are brief, pungent rebuttals of something we have said. He must in fairness be436 words
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Advertisement822 1952-08-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BntTHS MASTERTON at Batu Oajah Hospital, to Betty, wife of A J. Masterton. a daughter. 12.8.52. STRAKER: To Valeric, wife of J. L. D. Straker. at K.K. Hospital. Singapore. Aug 12th. a daughter. Linda Penelope. ENGAGEMENT THE engagement is announced between Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. eldest son of822 words
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Advertisement72 1952-08-13 6 c British Made r BANJO MANDOLINES •4 Quality. Made by Messrs. O. Houghton Sons. Birmingham. Bach Instrument ls complete with a carrying case. Model XXS 7V4" rim $5«. M Model XS 8" rim $58.50 Model 14S 8" rim 170.00 Model 21S 8" rim $67.50 Model 10S m%" rim 175.C0 Model72 words
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Advertisement92 1952-08-13 6 THE COMMERCIAL UNION 1 GROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. UNJON ASSURANCE SOCIETY. LTD. PALATINE INSURANCE CO.. LTD LIVERPOOL VICTORIA INSURANCE CORP. BRITISH GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. IPOH P.O. Bex 107. Td. 5077 P.O. Bex 47 Tel. 574. Acting Manager: Local Manager: A. C. MACKENZIE. J.92 words
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223 1952-08-13 7 'Unreasonable obstacles 9 will be cleared by new Federation law KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T«HE FEDERATION Government is to amend the Prevention of Corruption Ordinance to step up the war against graft. The ordinance now lets the Public Prosecutor authorise a police officer to inspect certain bankers'223 words
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155 1952-08-13 7 There was a surprise at 'Rendezvous AT a recent rehearsal of "Rendezvous with Eve', a surprise visitor arrived and inspired 15 Singapore women who are taking part in this Pageant of the Ages to sign up for a home nursing course, which begins tomorrow at 5.30 p.m., in the St.155 words
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Article239 1952-08-13 7 SCOUTS BEAT PROBLEMS WITH SIGNS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE traditional Scouting spirit at the South-Eas Asia patrol camp in Kuala Lumpur has swep aside language and cultural differences. The boys are living together like members o one family. They converse in sign language. Language differences have caused laughs and "leg-pulls."239 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-08-13 7 JUNE MERxON rcuear^es her dance number for the show "Rendezvous with Eve," which begins on Friday at Raffles Hotel.19 words
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Article27 1952-08-13 7 In Singapore last month, 26.494 motor cars were registered. Among other vehicles registered were 1,649 taxis, 456 buses, 140.037 bicyclesand 6.720 trishas..27 words
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Article72 1952-08-13 7 At the annual general meeting of th e Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, the following office-bearers were elected:— President. Swami Vamadevananda; vice-president, Mr. V. Pakirisamy; hon. treasurer. Mr. R. M. Krishnan; hon. secretary, Mr. M. T Pillay: hon. auditor. Mr. C. G. Menon. Committee of management: Mr. P. Govir.dasamy72 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-08-13 7 THE HIGH COMMISSIONS R, Genera] Sir Gerald Templer, wearing Scoot uniform for the first time in Malaya when he opened the South- East Asia Patrol Camp in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, has a word with MajorGeneral Sir Hugh Stockwell, GOC Malaya. Younp Miles Templer, in60 words
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Article140 1952-08-13 7 r! SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff x Association, representing about 800 white collar workers of the SHE., will hold an emergency general meeting tomorrow. The meeting is in response to a demand by 145 members, for immediate action against a "Board service memo," which they described as a140 words
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Article115 1952-08-13 7 Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore Hi«h Court yesterday granted an injunction restraining Lim Chin Seng, an ice. charcoal and firewood dealer, from continuing to occupy and use a portion of land at 153 East Coast Road, now held under a lease by the Shell115 words
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Article104 1952-08-13 7 The results of the Institute of Bookkeepers examination held in Singapore in June are as follows: Book-keeping: Associate stage: Teo Mong Whatt, Chan Whay Yam, Tan 3ak Nam and Goh Beng Wang. Intermediate stage: Tan Chee Eng, Hsing Chia Slang and Han Cheng Pong. Preliminary stage: R.104 words
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Article168 1952-08-13 7 'PROTEINS BUILD RESISTANCE 9 PROFESSOR F. R. G. Heaf of the University of r Wales, T.B. Adviser to the Ministry of Health and Colonial Office, last night outlined to Singapore general practitioners four essentials in the fight against tuberculosis- Th«y were the prevention of the spread168 words
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Article45 1952-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Malayan Ensign will soon be flying at the masthead of all Malayan merchant ships. This Is provided for in a Bill to consolidate all existing shipping legislation in the Federation, which Is published in today's Government Gazette.45 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-08-13 7 INCHE MUSTAPHA ALBAKRI, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, who has been awarded a leader-specialist jfrant to the United States this year as a guest of the I.S. Government.28 words
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Article171 1952-08-13 7 Conductor took fares, court told pONG Weng Kee, a detective, alleged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday that he saw a Singapore Traction Company conductor collect fares from people in a bus in Joo Chiat Place without giving them tickets. Fong was giving evidence at the trial of Goh171 words
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Article57 1952-08-13 7 The Archbishop of New York, Francis Cardinal Spellman, has sent a message of congratulations to St. Josephs Institution in Singapore on the occasion of its centenary. Re recalled his visit to the school four years ago and said: "I offer my felicitations to the Brothers on57 words
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Article157 1952-08-13 7 MR PETER WILLIAMS, Singapore Labour Party's nominee to contest the South ward in the December City Council elections, wants to know why Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Party's president, objects to his candidature. Mr. Lim backed the demand for an emergency meeting of the party157 words
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Article29 1952-08-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Inche All bin Hassan, who recently returned from Britain after qualifying as a barrister, succeeds Inche Taib Andak as President, Sessions Court, Johore Bahru.29 words
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149 1952-08-13 7 JLfR. THIO CHAN BEE, Progressive Legislative 11 Councillor for North Ward, will ask questions on the unified education service and on personal allowance under the Income Tax Ordinance, at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday. Mr. Thio will ask the149 words
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Article42 1952-08-13 7 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tues.— The University of Malaya has advertised here for a candidate for the Chair of Prosthetic Dentistry, lecturers in the Pharmaceutical 'Department and a lecturer 'and* chief assistant in the University's surgical unit.42 words
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Article50 1952-08-13 7 A 24-year-old woman cyclist, Poh Bah Lee, wobbled on her >tcycle and veered straight into the path of a lorry. The lorry ran over her head md she died on the spot, j Vssistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong King, was told in Singapore yesterday. Verdict: Misadventure.50 words
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Article124 1952-08-13 7 Colony plans 15 new stamps SINGAPORE may have 15 new pictorial stamps of different denominations. The Stamp Designs Committee, appointed by the Government two years ago, has recommended that the stamps should include Malayan sceneries and industries in colour. The stamps will bear the Queen's head. A Government official yesterday124 words
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Article69 1952-08-13 7 A 44-year-old woman, Sim Yeo, was charged before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday with criminal breach of trust of a diamond ring worth $280 She pleaded not guilty. Inspector A. D. Jacobs, prosecuting, said the ring was handed to Sim for69 words
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Article32 1952-08-13 7 Antony Brown, nine-year-old son of Mr. Justice Brown, is spending the school vacation with his father in Singapore Antony anived here a few days ago by air rrom Britain.32 words
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Advertisement124 1952-08-13 7 t c ct accompaniment i«M[ <C^ erlect dinner j|( blue Jf HUM LIEBFRAUMILCH H. SICHEL SOHNE For expert advice on the selection of suitable wines for your next dinner party, please 'phone our wine specialist Singapore 5324 THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Specialists in choicest wines. it................. ■>"■■! Enjoy 12124 words
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Advertisement73 1952-08-13 7 don't spoil the FINE HOMES DESERVE THE BEST FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITE IN TEAK WITH KELANTAN-SILVER MOUNTED HANDLES... COMPRISING 6fo"6 f 0" FITTED WARDROBE 3'o" CHEST OF SIX -DRAWERS 46 FIVE -DRAWER DRESSINGTABLE WITH TRIPLE MIRROR TWO 3' 6" BEDS 6? SPRINGS TWO BEDSIDE TABLES PRICE COMPLETE $2,033.00 rTraditionally the BEST!73 words
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Article161 1952-08-13 8 i A FOUR-DAY Court Martial of Lieut. Manbahadur Sunwar. of the 2/7 Gurkha Regiment, accused of murder1 ing a fellow officer, Lieut. Ras Bahadur Ral, by slashing him I with a kukri ended in Sungel Besl, Kuala Lumpur, with a j verdict of "guilty but161 words
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Article56 1952-08-13 8 Chang Ho, a seaman, was charged at the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with having 40 pounds of opium. Chang was arrested on board the motor vessel, Santhia, at the Quarantine Anchorage on Monday afternoon, it was told. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of56 words
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Article55 1952-08-13 8 The Building Committee of the Singapore City Council, at a meeting last week, decided against the conversion of the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Changi Road into an amusement park. This decision, reached on a 3-2 vote, will go before the Council's full board for confirmation at55 words
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243 1952-08-13 8 THE WHITE ANTS MUST GO, SAYS UMNO CHIEF 'We'll sweep them out of office' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE "WHITE ANTS" who had been trying to sabotage the work of UMNO would be swept out of office next month, Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of the United Malays National Organisation, said here243 words
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Article30 1952-08-13 8 IPOH, Tues.— The fifth anniversary of the independence of Pakistan will be celebrated by the Pakistan Association with a tea party at the Station Hotel on Thursday.30 words
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194 1952-08-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Yf ALAYA'S system' of justice was one aspect of iTA democracy at work at its best, Mr. Justice William O. Douglas, youngest member of the nineman Supreme Court of the United States, told a Press conference in Kuala Lumpur today.194 words
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Article66 1952-08-13 8 The Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nlcoll, will be a guest at the Chinese Ladles Association's production "Rendezvous With Eve" at Raffles Hotel, on Wednesday next. Mr. Nicoll is a patron of the Singapore Association for the Blind in whose aid the performance is being66 words
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Article25 1952-08-13 8 The annual general meeting of the Old Vlotprians' Associatibn will be field at the Victoria School Hall at 3.30 p.m. on Aug. 16.'25 words
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Article46 1952-08-13 8 PENANG. Tues. Burglars broke into the new India House office of the United States Information Service in Beach Street last night and stole a small electric transformer valued at $90. The thieves forced open a window. The loss was discovered this morning.46 words
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Article72 1952-08-13 8 Sentenced to two months' gaol for helping to run a chapjiki lottery, a woman asked Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yeste. day. whether he would consider changing the sentence to a fine. The woman. Woo Say, 40, a widow and mother of five,72 words
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100 1952-08-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. MR. W. M. WARREN, chairman of Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd., told shareholders at the general meeting in Kuala Lumpur today, that there were general indications of an improvement in the war against the Communist terrorists. But conditions at Batang Berjuntai were still100 words
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Article61 1952-08-13 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Police Department, is sponsoring the formation of a club in Johore Bahru, for boys of all races between the ages of ten and 16. Mr. J. B. Masefleld, Chief Police Officer, Johore, said that many boys are to be seen in the61 words
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Article174 1952-08-13 8 He wants lawyer from Colony PENANG. Tues. mo enable the accused to x engage counsel from Singapore, th e Penang Sessions Court President. Mr. B. G. Smith, today adjourned to .Thursday the trial of R. A. Coulson-Gllmer, former Penanjj branch manager of Shriro (China) Ltd., on a charge of criminal174 words
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Article41 1952-08-13 8 KLANG, Tues.— The cover of a 64-galion drum hit the face of Ng Ah Chooi when he was opening it yesterday. Ng, the son of a cy%!eshop owner, was taken to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Article150 1952-08-13 8 EDUCATION PLAN FOR UNIONS —Government to start drive IPOH, Tuesday. THE TRADE UNION ADVISER'S Department, Federation, is to expand its educational section to start an intensive drive among the non-English speaking unions who form about 60 per cent of the registered unions in the country. This will be separate from150 words
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Advertisement230 1952-08-13 8 TODAY /i f f r TTTTfn ""Hf b am 130 Mil 1 if. l 4,6.45 DAILY! v^B^MßjaMjMpfty 9.30 p.m. a fascinating spy thriller... jamb Mason damelle Darreux hwchaei Renne Based on the novel "OPERATION CICERO" NEXT CHANCE! THE JOHN $TOHB*«' S ELECTRI- f 4^ A^TA THE NAME OF A MAN230 words
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Advertisement207 1952-08-13 8 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 j FORTUNE -HUNT TURNS Ij^TrrOl. RUTH KM "LET S GO CAMPING" n TECHNICOLOR -COMING SOON 1 CREEK .—.GEORGE MONTGOMERY «noum bciih yLAST 2 DAYS! 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 RAMLEE NENG YATIMAH MUSALMAH in i "PATAH HATI" OPENING FRIDAY DANGER Stalks the world's |£i^^^fe MOST207 words
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Miscellaneous583 1952-08-13 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Composer of the Week; 10.30 Time to Dance; 11 London Studio Concerts; 1 p.m. Kew Wright (organ); 1.30 News: 1.45-2 Lunchtime Prom; 8.15 News; 6.35 Nature Club; 6.50 Light Music; 7 This Is Communism; 7.15 Radio String Ensemble; 7.30 Rhythm Club; 8 Jack583 words
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Article1119 1952-08-13 9 ANOTHER ADVENTURE SERIAL FEATURING TUBBY— THE FAT BOY DETECTIVE. Scouts battle with a Sumatra ET S have some more 12 sail on", yeiled Tubby. "Corae on. there, step lively! Haul on those ropes! We want to make the most of this wind!" Tubby set an example himself,1,119 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-13 9 roULD they be watching te levision It is certain that somehing has caught th e attention of Judith the lioness and her three babies. The cubs are ten weeks old and are taking their first airing.36 words
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Article, Illustration411 1952-08-13 9 ALONG time ago there was a man who had three sons. He was not a rich man, in fact his only possessions were 11 bullocks, but for all that, he was shrewd, and enjoyed s joke. When he died his sons found that he had left411 words
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Article120 1952-08-13 9 ■\\mui3d sajJßqo "9 2tii?nnij pus a.m »m BUBia 'ji-iom .smiuis 'XII!PHS B U\BO[T»A 'SAOJ— nu3A "nns »m onodv "s oq-aioi uioiuioi qtuniu, raoj, .abfioOhOs s.a.*o.iE uioj, > •a"b asi-asx am tuojj »vj'q AQA Q ssauxojs Buid3a;s jdiE.ii 4indur| A~q «j9ioi{3 pjK PloqcLr.} 'sjbj no puno; &i -jsoui 'SBao120 words
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Article, Illustration305 1952-08-13 9 >> Deat boys and Girls. How good are you at V straightening tangles? This week s, puzzle gives you an opportunity to clear up a muddle. Most of the objects you see in the picture can be found along our own beaches, but to make it a305 words
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Article188 1952-08-13 9 "T would like to :cnow what ■I a cloud burst is?" says Wong Ka Chin, of Ipoh. IT is a very short and violent rain storm which usually only falls over a small area. Very often it occurs during a thunder storm. When air rushes upwards with tremendous188 words
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Advertisement23 1952-08-13 9 DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children's Corner Wise Owls Club, and sent me a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATS OF BIRTH23 words
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Advertisement138 1952-08-13 9 GOOD TO VRiNK AFTER il iOLS^ ■^KmT V*/ DRINK MILO REGULARL Y, "N REMEMBER To~\ j DURINSTHEDAVANDATBED- I SET VOVR /jB»% T/ME, AMD BEVEVE ME. I FtfL AnfLOfOO'" <fl^% I sK^ mNotKFvdi v^ r_ x j-j^^w W The food-drink with the If *br.°»r,,,, o ll delicious chocolate flavour. ll^ ojj-138 words
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Advertisement1325 1952-08-13 10 fage i\r MANSFIELD CO,, LTD. T.i I Pas*! llnco'porofed in Singapore) All other J D. P BLUE FUNNEL LINK »°> u Carrier's option to proceed vio other ports to lood •"i*"* o B r SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P. S'hon. Penong Anchites for Genoo London,1,325 words
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Advertisement1850 1952-08-13 10 RUBBER DROPS J A CENT industrials n ftrm. tins Godown sales in Fed. tin. $47if a mcul irrmu lar I SINGAPORE, Tues. *^g OrCe PriCe dOWn W* Pical (UP %l%) T Singapore Share Mar- iiillUnU DATCC ket was fractionally 4 CERTAIN amount of godown selling in the MALAYAN KAICO easier1,850 words
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Advertisement1126 1952-08-13 10 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. a TEL: No. 5906 XLERMAN *Jc BUCKMALL KLAVKNKSB LINK .ONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANGSLES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG ft HULL. PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER id tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Pons Accepting cargo tor Centrol South and Canada vio Colombo Americon Ports CITY OF BIRKENHEAD SUNNVVILLE Spore1,126 words
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Article371 1952-08-13 11 REDOUBLE SET FOR FIRST WIN By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gINNTON (Tait) and Pax Haven (Tulloh), a pair of Class 4 sprinters, showed a fine turn of speed to run 3 f. in 37 4/5 wide out on the racecourse proper at Kuala371 words
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Article221 1952-08-13 11 SPORTS LETTERS TT Is most gratifying to note that I Penang Chinese have again qualified for the final of the MCFA Cup competition. They meet Johore In the final and as It is the first time In the history of the competition that Johore has reached221 words
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Article181 1952-08-13 11 nTHIS year's annual Malayan x cycling track championships will be held at Segamat on the town padang on Aug. 30 and 31. It will be organised by the Segamat sports Council. There are 31 events In the twoday programme and the organisers a* sparing no effort181 words
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Article283 1952-08-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LJERITOR (Tulloh) showed plenty of galloping zest when he beat Motion Picture (Crowe) in a >ound tryout over 3 f. in 37 2/5 on the second grass at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Heritor, who won bis last two starts at Ipoh in283 words
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Article148 1952-08-13 11 IPOH, Tues. pERAK will meet Negri sembilan in a friendly soccer match on Sunday on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Admission will be by tickets at %2 and $1. This will be a full dress rehearsal for the Perak team for the all-important Malaya Cup encounter with148 words
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Article264 1952-08-13 11 rjAVING read the letter by A n Mahinder Singh of Selangor hi your paper about the Malayan Sikh Sports and the A.A.A. Laws, I would like to make the following statement in reply as I am the athlete concerned. I could under no circumstances get to Ipoh264 words
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Article43 1952-08-13 11 HQ RASC beat R.N. (Kranjl) by nine goals to three in a United Services League (Junior) soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Scorers for the winners were Dawson (4), Cowley (4) and Bartlett. Sexton got all three Kranjl jtoals.43 words
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124 1952-08-13 11 PEDIGREE BREAKS LEG IN FALL, DESTROYED By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. DEDIGREE, a foar-year-ald Australian gfldinj by Bean San out »f Ancestry, was drslroyrd as a result ef an accident on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. With Charlie Ellery actridr. Pedigree was paired with Sanstream (Wahab)124 words
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Article46 1952-08-13 11 KLANG, Tues.— K. Laxman became Klang High School champion athlete for the third successive year when he scored five firsts at the school's 1952 championships on Saturday. Laxman's victories came in the 220, 880, 130 yards hurdles, long jump and the lop-step.46 words
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Article56 1952-08-13 11 Perera 49 for J.B. Youngsters JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— An unbeaten innings of 49 by A. W. Perera enabled Johore Bahru Youngsters to defeat PWD Sports Club at cricket by s'.x wickets. Youngsters scored at a fast rate, taking less than 90 minutes to pass the total ef their opponents, who56 words
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Article187 1952-08-13 11 SOUTH ORANGB (N. Jersey), Tues. JTEN McGRGGOR. Australian champion, yesterday beat Frank Sedgman. United States grass courts, men's singles jetatmpJoMbtps. i i -i The match was restricted to the best of three sets owing to the postponement of the previous day's play, and McGregor woo inReuter; UP - 187 words
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Article479 1952-08-13 11 FIJIANS RED FACES Sport in Australia From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Tues. AUSTRALIAN rugby is out of the red but officials are very red-faced about it g 11. The Fijian tour just finished brought £7,000 (Australian) profits to the home Rugby Union. When the Fljlans left Sydney today they took another479 words
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Article51 1952-08-13 11 CHICAGO, Tues. U.S. Open golf champion Julhis Boros yesterday rallied for a two-stroke victory in an 18-hole play-off for the (US) $35,000 first prise here in the "world" tournament. Boros finished with a four under par 68 to beat Gary Middlecofl, who had 70.— A51 words
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Article31 1952-08-13 11 IPOH, Tues. Amateur racing m Ipoh win be revived after a lapse of over 15 years when the Perak Turf Club holds U s meeting- on Saturday. Oct. 11.31 words
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Article213 1952-08-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OWING to injuries and calls for duty, drastic changes have been made in the Combined Services (Federation) Malaya Cup side to play Kedah at Alor Star on Friday. Three of the new players chosen are from 12th Lancers, two of whom213 words
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896 1952-08-13 12 IP 5 SIAMESE AMONG ENTRIES PENANG, Tuesday. THE TENNIS champions of Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malacca, Perak and Kedah have entered for this year's Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya championships to be played in Penang from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. The foreign challenge896 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-08-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR'S Methodist Boys School soccer team who beat Raffles Institution 7-1 in a friendly match played on the R.I. ground yesterday are seen here with their soccer master, Mr. A. S. Watts (standing extreme left, back row). Front row: Tham Chung Man, Yeow Cheng Lee, Loh Poh Wan, Scow82 words
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230 1952-08-13 12 K.L. boys in fine form to beat R.I. JjUGHTEEN year old Loh Pol: Wah, who led the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys School's attack, scored five goals and was mainly responsible for hi* team's easy 7—l7 1 victory over Raffles Institution In a friendly soccer match on the R.I. ground yesterday.230 words
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Article28 1952-08-13 12 The Singapore Business Houses League Cup soccer match between Chartered Bank and Stanvnc played on the padang yesterday ended in a scoreless draw. Sgt. Bligh refereed.28 words
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Article76 1952-08-13 12 SOCCER: Div. 1, Rovers v Kota Raja— J. Besar; Div. 2. Marine S.C. v SMWU Geylang; T. Bahru Rangers v Woodbridje Hospital— CYMA. S.B.H.F.A. LEAGUE CUP: Guthries v Bata Thomson Rd.; H.K. Bank B v NTS— Farrer Park; Borneos v Handlesbank Balestier Rd. FRIENDLY: I.R.C. v R.N. K-anjl—76 words
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255 1952-08-13 12 CHELTENHAM, Tues. IN a day of thrilling cricket, the 1 Indian tourists forced a splendid victory by six wickets over Gloucestershire here today. It was Hemu Adbikari's match, but Polly Umrigar played a telling role today too, for he hit a whirlwind 35 on255 words
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219 1952-08-13 12 rpHE six-man North Borneo contingent to the Malayan amateur athetlc championships at Ipoh on Friday and Saturday flew into Singapore yesterday. Led by Mr. Philip Lee Tau Sang, vice-president of the N.8.A.A.A., they are biggest and strongest team ever to represent North Borneo In219 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 12 A book of tickets for Row 'A' circle for Aug 27 it the Girl* Sports c:uo concert. Show Business 1952. has been mislaid. The person who has the tickets is requested to contact Miss L Tessensohn immediately.39 words
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Article24 1952-08-13 12 TODAT: 0401 (5.2). 0933 14. 5); 1547 (8 .7 i: 2231 (2.7). TOMORROW: 0520 (7.4). 1015 (5.41: 1637 18.41 2358 (2 8).24 words
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Article468 1952-08-13 12 OGT. J. D. MARTIN, winner ot the mile race at the Singapore A.A.A. championship last month, beat RAF's SAC ■Ginger' Dobson by a lap In the three miles open Invitation race at the Shell S.C. fifth post-war annual athletic meeting held at the club's468 words
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Article366 1952-08-13 12 Indians 2; Eurasians 0. INDIANS walked off the field winners of this SAFA Community League game against Eurasians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday somewhat lucky, yet deserving. The crucial point of this hitherto even tussle was a disputed goal in the 47th minute which broke366 words
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Article118 1952-08-13 12 IPOH, Toes. rk NE hundred and fifty medals v specially embossed with the M.A.A.A. crest in green and black will be given away by Gen. Sir Gerald Templer at the conclusion of the Malayan athletic championships here on Saturday evening. The medals in gold,118 words
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Article111 1952-08-13 12 IPOH, Tues. CCORING a 2-0 victory on the padang today over Kinta Indians, Cheng Wah assured themselves of .the first division championship for the second year in succession. Cheng Wah, with two games in hand, are on equal terms with Ramblers, who have completed their fixtures.111 words
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Article91 1952-08-13 12 Results of ties in the Singapore Table Tennis Association's interclub junior league championships (4th day) played at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall last night were: Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union beat Prince Edward Road (Foulger) 5—4:5 4: Ch'nese Chin Woo AA beat YMMA 5--0: Chinese Tailors91 words
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148 1952-08-13 12 The following is the result of the draw for the Singapore Civil Service Association's table tennis tournament to be played at the association's premises at No.tfO, Tessenrohn Road: Saturday, 2JO p.m.: Open Singles— M. Nunis v. Tan Wee Kirn; Quek Kiok Whee v. D Supplah:148 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 12 As the Oversea Chinese Bank Sports Club team did not turn up, Mercantile Back were awarded a walk-over In their Singapore Business House* League Cup soccer match scheduled to be played at Parrer Park yesterday.39 words
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Article369 1952-08-13 12 Surrey go nearer to title LONDON, Tuea. CURREY consolidated their dbsition as prospective County cricket champions this season by beating Middlesex by eight wicket* at the Oval today. Surrey were set to make 101 in 70 minutes to win and this they accomplished with five minutes to spare. After EricReuter - 369 words
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Article53 1952-08-13 12 In Singapore Business Houses League Cup soccer match played at the River Valley around yesterday, Hongkong Shanghai Bank trounced Singapore Cold Storage "A 1 7—2. Beins scored five goals, including the hat-trick for the Bank while Peters and Bazln each scored once. S.C.S. "A" .scored through53 words
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Article49 1952-08-13 12 IPOH, Tues. The Tung Hon basketball contingent leave Penang on Thursday for their Sumatra .tour. The party of 40 Includes men's and women's teams. A series of matches have been arranged for them, at Medan, where they are expected to stay for a fortnight.49 words
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Article37 1952-08-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Th« postponed replay In the RAF Malaya inter-unlt cup soccer competition between RAF (Kuala Lumpur) and 390 Maintenance Unit (Spore) will be played tomorrow on tlu YMCA ground In Brickfields Road.37 words
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