The Straits Times, 12 September 1952
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Title Section19 1952-09-12 1 The Straits Times MALA Mb NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, IMS. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration561 1952-09-12 1 Round clock guard on 50-passenger plane that carried only two JJNPARALLELLED security precautions greeted the arrival in Singapore last night of a Royal Air Force Hastings transport capable of holding 50 fully-equipped airborne troops. Yet it appeared to be carrying only Dr. W. G. Penney, chief561 words
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Article170 1952-09-12 1 'Modest' TV plans studied SINGAPORE Government is studying estl- mates to ascertain the: possibility of installing a "modest" television transmission station in the Colony. One estimate says a station would cost $1,000,000 Initially, with an annually recurrent expenditure of about $500,000 Thf initial cost of the station includes the provision170 words
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Article37 1952-09-12 1 TOKYO, Thurs. South Korean soldiers, fighting with a recklessness that shocked their commanders, hurled back two Chinese attempts to regain Capitol Hill early today. The ROK troops recaptured Capitol Hill on Tuesday night —UP.UP - 37 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 1 MANILA, Thurs A young mother was reported today to have drowned four of her six children in a river near her home in Ban Luis, Batangas, Province. Southern Luzon.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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667 1952-09-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. SOME Federal Legislative Councillors today questioned the wide powers granted to the High Commissioner to raise military forces in the Federation without any reference to the Council and succeeded in amending a Bill to give a more definite667 words
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Article65 1952-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Dean Acheaon, UA Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States, In consultation with friendly nations, is now preparing for a debate on Korean Issues In the Uited Nations General Assembly next month, He also told a news conference that the Mexican65 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 1 HONG KOMO. Thurs. Fourteen Catholic missionaries deported from Red China arrived here from Tientsin aboard the Danish ship Heinrlch Jessen today.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article80 1952-09-12 1 Warning was on his door KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE Ketua of Kampong Sakara was one of two 1 men shot dead by a police party in a restricted area In the Temerloh district of Pahang The two men and three others had been ordered to keep out80 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 1 JAKARTA, Trrars. The Finance MintsUT. Mr. Sumltro, today described Indonesia's economic position as "serious and critical as It can be."— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 1 HOMO KONG Thurs. Brigadier Mamik Argue, retiring Commander of Turkish troops In Korea said here today before he Iff* for home that he belte<re<* -here was little hope of a Korean armistice.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article46 1952-09-12 1 CANBERRA Thin*. The appointment was announced Of the AA-ristarn Secretary of the Depart-joent for Kxternal Affairs Mr. L R Mclntyre. as the Aostnlian commissioner far Makjra. Mr. T. K. Critchley. now in Malaya wUI join the United Nations Commission la, Korea.— U.P.UP - 46 words
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Article52 1952-09-12 1 LONDON. Th«rs«ay— Dennis «e«r«e MaMovraey. a«*d •1. an h.tri porter. ple*dwl K*Uty at the OM ItaiKy •Ht to stabbing a fonKr Po»->h Couatem. Mw «Ttr*«<Tine «jH was «e«t*iv« <o death. Mrs Graavillr -*xrd St. a KritKh wcxr; agent in the w. She was awrtved after aauruui*; Muidawney'sAP - 52 words
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Article87 1952-09-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SECURITY FORCES In the Federation bagged three terrorists in the last 24 hours. One of the men was killed by a patrol in the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak. A pistol and ammunition were recovered. Another terrorist was shot dead in the Orik87 words
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Article59 1952-09-12 1 An R-A.F. Spitfire, which developed engine trouble over South Malaya, crashed in shallow waters ;n the Straits of Johore on Wednesday as It was attempting to reach Seletar air base In Singapore. The pilot, Squadron Leader J Morgan, received head injuries from which he Is reported59 words
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Article29 1952-09-12 1 Failure again GENEVA, Thurs. Representatives of India and Pakistan ended two weeks of U.N.-sponaored negotiations on the Kashmir dispute last night without agreement. They are going home.— A.PAP - 29 words
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Article30 1952-09-12 1 BAD OEYHAUSEN Thurs. The British Rhine Army today announced confirmation of the sentence of dismissal from the Army pronounced in July on MaJ Michael "Mad Mike" Calfcrt.30 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Thur*.— Mrs. Oarbriele Lfibbers, 43, who jumped off Ban Pranclsoo's Golden Oat* Bridge in a fit of depression, was the 14tth person to commit suickle in this way.— AJ».34 words
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Article28 1952-09-12 1 WASHINGTON Thurv A grand jury has indicted a 17--year^oid boy for the murder of a clerk, for his watch, shoes and BO oenU Malayan. —A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration586 1952-09-12 1 4 BOMB flung into a police car in mencaii Avenue, Singapore, woundei the three occupants Chief Inspector Lav Slew Foo. Det. S*t. Yeo Chong Hoi and driver Abu bin Naimaet yesterday. Seeing the bomb being thrown into the back of the car the586 words
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Article123 1952-09-12 1 The story of a Princess TO mark trie visit of Her I Royal Highness the Duc+iess of Kent, The Strjits Times will issue this month a 56- page tabloid siz« publication MALAYA'S ROYAL VISITOR." Among fae features will b« "Mariaa rk« Story of a Princcj-. by lannifer EH.t For thia123 words
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Article44 1952-09-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Penang Govemnent announced today that a 7 pm to 6.30 ajn. curfew hag been imposed until further notice in the Tillages of Tanjong Tokorg and Taiieong Bungah, on Penang Island. Through traffic Is allowed on the main road.44 words
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Article49 1952-09-12 1 COLOMBO. Thtrrs Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon Transport Minister who suddenly returned from a mission in Canada following publication of a "diary" attributed to him, and allegedly libelling the cabinet, announced last night that the Prime Minister had accepted I his explanation of the lnci- dent.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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200 1952-09-12 2 SOUTH AFRICA 'SHOCKED BUT WILL TALK NEW YORK, Thursday. gOUTH Africa yesterday told the United Nations she was willing, in a spirit of compromise, to discuss a settlement of the long-standing dispute over south-west Africa but that South African opinion had been "deeply shocked* by recent actions of United Naticv200 words
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Article93 1952-09-12 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. RUSSIA'S Jacob Malik Ih the Security Council yesterday harshly criticised Japan's application for United Nations membership. Opposing immediate discussion by the Council of new applications for membership, Malik said: "We all know Japan is not an independent nation. It is anAP - 93 words
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Article25 1952-09-12 2 GENEVA. Thurs. Highlevel negotiations between ministers from India and Pakistan on the Kashmir dispute ended last night after two weeks of discussions.— U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article116 1952-09-12 2 T CAIRO, Thursday qtHE EgypUan ex-Premier, Aly Maher, tonight x called for the creation of an Arab bloc "based on friendship and capab.'e of exploitin c our great potentialities." Mr. Maher. making his first public appearance since his resignation last Sunday. was addressing the opening116 words
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69 1952-09-12 2 INVERNESS. Thur*. John obb British speed racer, claimed he exceeded the water ipeed record of 178.4 mile* an hour in his jet boat Crusader, on Loch Ness yesterday. On one run alone, Cobb said, the needle "flickered around 2M m p.h." No record69 words
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Article24 1952-09-12 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. Mr. George Zarubin. new Soviet Ambassador to the United States, will arrive in New York, on Sept. 15.— U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article74 1952-09-12 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. rpHE Internal Revenue BuX reau disclosed today that It dismissed 174 employees in the fiscal year 1952. nearly a third of them for taking bribes. An annual report released by Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. John Snyder. said 53 went between July, 1951, and74 words
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Article31 1952-09-12 2 LISBON, Thura. The Portuguese Government has agreed to the appointment of Hussein Ohaleb Rouchdy as "extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary minister of the King of Egypt and the Sudan." Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article50 1952-09-12 2 proved too little or too weak" for their Jobs. An additional 24 employees were dismissed for embezzlement of federal funds or property, 21 for failing to pay proper taxes themselves, five for falsifying government records and 71 tor such things as personal misconduct and breaking bureau regulations. U.P.UP - 50 words
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Article62 1952-09-12 2 NEW YORK. Thur*. A group of American firms and individuals is to prospect for oil in Northern Spain in partnership with the Spanish Government. The General American Oil Company, of Texas, disclosed today that it Is to head the American syndicate. The group will put upReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement484 1952-09-12 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Assessment Ltet 19SS (Serllea R2 Municipal Ordinance) The Asxessmer.t List for 1953 of nil houses, buildings, lands and tenements liable to assessment wltMn City Limit* ha* been completed and may be lmpectod during office hours at the Office of the City Assessor on the first floor484 words
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Advertisement774 1952-09-12 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA Storekeepers are required for the Board's Central Stores In Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur. Candidates mu 1 1 produce evidence of store keeping experience and in particular of layout of stores. Salary scale *102 x 6 114 132 x 6 156 168 x774 words
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Advertisement664 1952-09-12 2 NOTlCEnotice" SIX unserviceable Motor Vehicles for Sale. Apply Principal Medical Officer. Johore. before 27th September. 1952. NATURALISATION Notice L< hereby given that ENO SOY PHEOW. and YEO KEO KHENO. of 53. Koek Road, Singapore, are applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why664 words
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Advertisement179 1952-09-12 2 ...for* the new 's2 If] FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS., LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES r SKhsfe^^flK ill m* ji> i» I r wW %Jm jr aKaSHa^P «MHHF "DULUX" foyour f..fk, m+mm t»r.m,t, YM\\ V DULUX kM proved Mi .p.. tm ttHM. -fc. /C7>y Mjnim.toMta-f^'Mr DULUX H-~H D179 words
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Miscellaneous199 1952-09-12 2 Today's Radio SINGAPORE Spore: 6 Strict Tempo: 6.15 Mustek SO^SSa"- 1 4 P 5^ J^v Talk: 815 BaUad V™- «^0 Over dS 6Vch ■T'rniw'rin- T™ K> You; 9 Music with an accent; World We w2t^?« n2^n 830 N W 9Ai Kevln MlUer Orch 15 NeJT 6 SO M Lf^ TenOr:199 words
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Article152 1952-09-12 3 JILTED— SHE SQUATS IN HIS YARD PORT WAYNE. (Indian*). Thurs. A JILTED bride promised to forgive her Intended bridegroom after a flve-hour sit-down strike In his front yard ended without reunion, i But. pretty red-haired Mrs. I Martis Girding, 23. said she would not give up trying to locate PaulUP - 152 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 3 In debt to the U.N. NEW YORK. Thurs.— China. Argentina and Persia were named yesterday as the countries farthest behind in their U.N payments China owes U552,527,837 for 1951 and U*****.555 for 1950. A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article40 1952-09-12 3 STRASBOURG, Thurs. The General Assembly set up by the Schuman plan, western European steel-coal merger, met for the first time yesterday. The most important item was a proposal for a confederation of six West European countries. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article39 1952-09-12 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. Mr. L. W. Robert, former Under-Secretary of the United States Treasury, has arrived in Hong Kong on his way to Japan to str iy \t& economy since the Sa:. Francisco peace treaty. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-09-12 3 ..<.\tL of the casualties belli,; taken to f.osp.t ji after t.e de liaviiiand 110 jet piloted by Juhn I>. r.-> disint.grat.d on bursting through th* sound barrier at more than 7M m.p-b Twenty-nine people including Derry, were killed and 62 injured when theReuter - 66 words
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Article200 1952-09-12 3 Workers reply to rejection of wage demand YORK, Thursday EADERS OF Britain's shipbuilding and engineermr unions yesterday unanimously decided to ban all overtime and piecework a move which will slow down Britain's vital arms and exports programmes. The decision by leaders of 38 unions in Britain's aviation,200 words
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Article73 1952-09-12 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Betty Grable was suspended -.oday by the 20. h Century Pox Film Studio for the second time hi less than a year, because she refused to report for work on her first dramatic picture In 11 years. A studio spokesman said the blonde starUP - 73 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 3 MARSEILLES. Thurs. Egyptian Princsas Nakli Shaha Mumein. daughter of the President of the Council of Regents, sails tomorrow for Alexandria.— UP.UP - 23 words
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Article33 1952-09-12 3 NE «V YORK Thurs—Showman Billy Rose yesterday withdrew his divorce charges against his wife, swimming queen Eleanor Holm, and agreed to let the court fix an alimony In their legal separation.—UP.UP - 33 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 3 STRASBOURG, Thurs.— Belgium's Socialist leader and former Premier Paul Henri Spaak was elected President of the Schuman PLn Assembly today.— UP.UP - 23 words
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Article44 1952-09-12 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Ja"!an has joined the United States as a buyer of baseball bats made from Australian hardwood. A large Japanese sporting goods firm has lust placed a trial order for 5,000 bats with a Brisbane company.— A P44 words
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Article25 1952-09-12 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— Two employment officials from India are expected to join the ILO Training Institute in Tokyo.— UP.UP - 25 words
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Article146 1952-09-12 3 NEW YORK Thursday. rnHE UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General, Mr. ■I Trygvie lie, today vehemently denied charges that United Nations Secretariat officials were engaging in outside resale of tax-free liquor. He said at a news conX: "The complaint has been received. Such would, of course, be p dealt146 words
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Article100 1952-09-12 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. JAPAN'S rapid economic re- covery since WerW War II is an assurance that she will soon become a "leading power again." a prominent United States Industrialist •aid today after his visit to .laoan and Korea. Mr. Nathan Cummlngs. j'iiairman of the OonsolidatI Ml100 words
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Article73 1952-09-12 3 American casualties now 117,000 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE Defence Department said here today that American battle casualties in Korea now total 117.237. an increase of 582 over last week. The Increase reflected he^ry fighting by Marine Corps units at "Bunksr Hill". Marine casualties accounted for 455 of the week's total. TheUP - 73 words
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132 1952-09-12 3 DETROIT. Thursday A POLIO-STRICKEN mother rested contentedly in her i\ iron lung yesterday ".fter seeng her baby on television. The television set was brought to Mrs. Dorothy Radices' bedside and five-week- jlrj Dennis "starred" on the local programme for his mother.UP - 132 words
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180 1952-09-12 3 British soldiers vanish, two officers held BERLIN. Thursday. THE British authorities announced last night the arrest by Communist police of two British officers in East Berlin and the disappearance o f three British so'd'eri in Kast Germany on the highway between HcrHn ajbd West Germany. The officers were arrested onUP - 180 words
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Article329 1952-09-12 3 Good recoveries by industrials LONDON, Tnura. i VT EWS Ul t Ministry of Labour offlcl»U would meet engineering union >— d«ri on Monday next and that the tetter would delay the fixing of the date for banning overtime and piecework unUl then caused a mild turn round In329 words
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Article28 1952-09-12 3 LONDON. Sept 11 —Cash Buyers £M 3; SeHen €954; Forward Bayers £MSi; Sellers £M 4; Settlement: £t55 (down £7). Turnover am. 45 Ions; p.m. nil.28 words
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Article32 1952-09-12 3 LONDON. Sept. 11 Spot 23d., Oct. 22Vid.. Nov. 23>4d, Dec. 23d.. Oct-Dec. S2^d. Jan-Mar 33d.. Apr-June 21* id.. Sept. c if. 21\d., Oct. c.U. 22d. Nov. c.i.f. 22d. Market: Hesitant.32 words
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Advertisement162 1952-09-12 3 BatckeUnd CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP v jM^ IS ^^^M BUI l^crybtkJy <.nn>yi Uatchclors Chicken Noodk j «^*lu['tJ^BßJ Soup It contains rci! chicken broth per- f ■^■J|7/|]T|^aSf I fcitly hl^nJcd wuh suit, tender, nourishing IWU i J, J l~Vt I noodles specially made wuh egg and Hour, J J I and garnished162 words
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Advertisement127 1952-09-12 3 A SHIELD FOR SNORT RATIONS IbEOII EEb^bHM! Christmas without the trimmings IS MOT MUCH FUN so come smartly to the r.scue with a FOOD PARCEL Remember fA gift in good time is worth two" So send it NOW. Singapore COLD STORAGE Co.. ltd "R. 52" WHITE SATIN DRILL ■ME II127 words
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Article, Illustration747 1952-09-12 4 PATRICK KEITH - K.L STAGES AIR RAID' "THE High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, it a man who is always en the job. The strip above illustrate some of hit characteristic expressions s m i I i n g, charting, mixing... It was part of hit job to visit747 words
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Advertisement510 1952-09-12 4 A letter *"l\/f T "O" 11 bought about twehre H^JF&P^thJ^^^PjLJPg^-. T^SKftB^jl^K,^—^B_jJT l>lH»7a?C rWJl nor Muvn^dr My tM aa** I Rct^H IAb^HI1bIIjF})byWF' brt»rrfi the paddk- .nd Ihr rd«r of the <aaur. H SKT I VEsi BWA WT^B3lLW#/i A HK* thr Hood. Honk proved larira Hal I wm (BbS F*JSFSK-L V HnftftHl510 words
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Advertisement50 1952-09-12 4 For the whole family Viyella U IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE" Clydella U IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE" For iMfcm way* and Eacteni climates, wiae motW* ntj oa 'Viyella' aad •ClydelU' world-roaowned fabric* for their own clothe* aad for th* whole family. aVMfI aWOm» at/ '•(Uiut aJOUM A OtktrAM* N0ini»»»l«M50 words
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383 1952-09-12 5 WIDE CHANGES OF TREATMENT PLANNED gWEEPINt; changes to bring th e law relating to the care and treatment of mentally disordered persons up-to-date will be made at next week's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Attorney-General. Mr. E. J. Davtes, says383 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-12 5 INSPECTOR IBRAHIM BIN SHAWAL, of Polir- Headquarter*, Kuala Klawani, and Che Zabedah btnte Omar, daughter of Inch* Omar bin Ahmad, of Negrl ScmMlan State Secretariat, who were married in Seremban. Lai Pone pfctwe.33 words
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74 1952-09-12 5 SINGAPORE City Couu•3 cil President Mr. T. P. F. McNrice, yesterday announced to the Straits Times that the installation of th«> plant at the new electricity power station at Pasir Panjine i> almost complete. "The only uncertain factor at the moment," said Mr McNelce, "as74 words
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192 1952-09-12 5 $3,942,753 debts: 1,000 creditors TJOTINQ cards of creditors V having claims en Mr. Yeo Jin Ouat, a Singapore businessman, against whom a receiving order was made en his own petition, are being chf'.'ked by the Official Assignee. Mr. W. O. Alcock. The cards were collected from about 200 people who192 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 5 BATU PAHAT. Thur.sMormniad Sarah bin Lambak of Sungei Suloh, was acquitted at Batu Pah at on a charge of cheating four people23 words
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Article78 1952-09-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR ThursTh e Federal legislative Council today unanimously voted to refer the Federal ports committee's report back for consideration by an enlarged committee after members had severely criticised it today and yesterday. The Deputy High Commissioner, Mr D. O. MacGillivray who presided at the meeting78 words
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Article22 1952-09-12 5 KOTA TINOOI. Thurs. Ng Hong Lock was fined $15 at Kota Tinggl for removing tracing papers from a restricted area.22 words
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Article1001 1952-09-12 5 THE POIXOWINO candidates from 81ngipore have passed trrCity and Guilds of London Institute ex.lmllia.loru fcr 1B53: Jt MO* UCUMIH St HOI. I Os> l-itaun Inicrracdliit. ijcd Claial. Chla ttrarn Jian« Kul> Chvrc Urn. Soo Ah Chonii and Wee Choon ■He Blrmcitarv Tel«. om mm lest1,001 words
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Article47 1952-09-12 5 PUS. \\C, Thursday A MOTOR-CYCLIST. Choy Swee Teow. and a girl pillion rider Low Mooi. w*re hurt last night when their motqrrcjcJe skidded at "Tumpat Hantu" (Devil's Spot) near the 41 m.s Tanjong Tokong Roaa Both were, tent to hospital with miner injuries47 words
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207 1952-09-12 5 Naval Base union will boycott Admiralty chief TOE SINGAPORE Naval Base Labour Union will 1 boycott the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winfleld Digby, during his eight-day tour of the Dockyard and other Naval establishments in the Colony. Mr. Digbv is expected to arrive In Singapore on Thursday during207 words
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Article42 1952-09-12 5 MUAR, Thurs. Ooh Peng Lan, an employee of Kin Chin Hoe Bawmill, Segamat. who was injured while working at Bukit Mambai Forest Reserve Labis, has been awarded $26 compensation by the North Johore Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation.42 words
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Article22 1952-09-12 5 KOTA TINOOI, Thurs— A woman, Liem Chan, was fined $15 at Kota Tinggi for removing foodstuffs from a restricted area.22 words
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Advertisement253 1952-09-12 5 COLD CREAM and VANISHING CREAM for that lovelier look ig^rßaaß^^Wsgg^^ ■> ifev Irfl Mar FACE POWDER ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS OISIKIBuTOM GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED. SINGAPORE There is No finer Whisky --f J than Scotch ■^f^- But to bo sure of the Best ?~P REMEMBER the name253 words
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Advertisement187 1952-09-12 5 1(T AC fixed Price 41.50 12" Oscillating 64.00 16" $120.00 16" Floor Standard Model $170.00 12" DC 85.00 (Voltage Available 110 V 230 V) YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON LIMIT Spare parts always available and service Obtainable from all Radio Cf Electrical dealers throughout Malaya. ft H H H H187 words
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286 1952-09-12 6 Training for local leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE PAN-MALAYAN Labour Party will raise its status to international level if its executive council at Sunday's meeting in Kuala Lumpur accepts aid from the Socialist International and the British Labour Party. Inche Mohamed Sopiee, chairman286 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-09-12 6 MAJ.-GEN. ERNEST MOOKK (left), Commanding General 13th IS Air Force and Commander of the Philippines Command, who was welcomed by Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, C.-in-C Far Bast Air Force when he arrived at Chanfi airfield yesterday morning. General Moore is paying a three-day informal visit60 words
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94 1952-09-12 6 Union asks War chief to intervene MR. S T. V. LINGAM, President of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union, said yesterday that the Union Council had a.sked the Secretary of State for War to intervene immediately in the present disDute between the Command Secretary and the Union regarding retrenchment of94 words
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Article80 1952-09-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Rosdal bin Mohamed, of Harimau Estate, who walked into a Security Force at 4 o'c'.ock In the morning, was fined $30 In the Police Court for being out of doors during curfew hours. Rosdal said that he was trying to reach80 words
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Article161 1952-09-12 6 DELAYED BY THE BREEZE A STRONG wind which suddenly blew papers off the desk of the Third District Court Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer yesterday caused him to adjourn untU today the hearing of the case against ten women and '°ur men who are charged with rioting on May 16161 words
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Article62 1952-09-12 6 Singapore's Commissioner of Police. Mr. N. G. Morris. awa v on leave In Brltlan at present, will be back In the Colony on Sept. 24 in time for the visit of the Duchess of Kent and her son. the 18 year- old Duke. Mr. Morris was appointed62 words
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Article57 1952-09-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two Chinese last night held up a Chinese grocer at Kandang Kerbau. Kuala Lumpur, and robbed him of $108 and his Identity card. One man held him by the arms while the other pulled out a drawer in the counter and took a purse57 words
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Article62 1952-09-12 6 IFOH. Thursday. rpHE Sultan of Perak's next birthday on Jan. 15 will be celebrated on a big scale in Ipoh. the State capital. fo r the first time. Traditionally the celebrations have been In the royal town of Kuala Kanßsar. wber* the Sultan received the homage62 words
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Article142 1952-09-12 6 A CLAIM for $10,406 brought by J. T. Chanral (Singapore) Ltd., against Manghal Singh for the loss of 10 cases of rayon goods was dismissed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley, in the J. T. Chanrai. Ltd.. alleged that the delivery order lor the142 words
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Article46 1952-09-12 6 IPOH Thurs.— A middleaged Malay named Yusoff bin Pandak Kudek claimed trial! when he appeared in the Assize Court today on a charge of abetting the possession of a Sten-gun by two Sakais. The case was postponed to i Oct. 24 for hearing.46 words
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Article25 1952-09-12 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— Two lorry drivers, Tan Ah Kwong and Tan Chew Soo wer c each fined $40 at Bagan Serai for speeding.25 words
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130 1952-09-12 6 SINGAPORE'S 'Satay dob" which moved to Dhoby Ghaut Green five days aro. after half a century in Beach Road, is on the move again. It wai ordered off the Green two nights ago by the City Council. because "the Green It a children's playgrwitd sad130 words
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Article51 1952-09-12 6 BECAMAT. Thurs.— K. Retnam. 31. a tailor, was fined a total of $230 at Segamat 'for possession of toddy, for sellIng toddy Illegally, and for destroying an exhibit. Arumugah was fined $75 for possession of toddy and for abetting Retnam in the illegal sale of the51 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 6 PORT DICKSUN. Thurs.— For possession of 1J slabs of opium at the 13th mile. Pasir Panjang Road. Port Dickson Lim Lye LI. 18 was sentenced at Port Dickson to three months' gaol.34 words
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173 1952-09-12 6 SINGAPORE needs more leaders, the Governor of the Colony. Mr. J. F. Nlcoll, says In a message wishing success to the Leadership Training Course which is being sponsored by the Youth Council. "There la always room at the top.' 1 Mr. Nicoll173 words
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Article78 1952-09-12 6 THE TRAIN WILL BE HOUR LATE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurn. nnHE Malayan Railway an--1 nounced today that the day mail to Penang next Monday will leave Kuala Lumpur at 9 30 a.m. an hour later than scheduled time. The down local train from Ipoh to Gemas will leave Ipoh at 9.1078 words
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Article59 1952-09-12 6 The annual reunion of the first Gllwell Park group for Scouts took place at Gilwell I Park. Chingford near London, last week-end. Scout Master Michael Yu represented Singapore, and Scout Master Goh Oel-beng, of Pahang, represented the Federation. Also present was Mr. Stephens, Commissioner for Sea59 words
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Article31 1952-09-12 6 BATU GAJAH, Wed— Two teachers. Misses Sofia binte Mat Yit and Ding Peck Hoon. have left Batu Gajah for England to join the Teachers Training College at Kirkby;31 words
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Article22 1952-09-12 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Inche Mohamad Hashlm bin Alang Amin. Deputy Assistant District Officer Krian, has been transferred to Teluk An son.22 words
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183 1952-09-12 6 It was only a friendly joke-but Lee lost his life QUEK 8 WEE HAI. and Lee Pee Yong, were eood friends who liked to laugh and joke and wrestle together. Then, one day, their playful struggles led to Lee's death. Yesterday at Lee's inquest. Quek. aged 21. a repairer in183 words
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Advertisement25 1952-09-12 6 fcii^TVl ITS NO PUZZLE M^-^S'A-^ fraser c Weave Orange Cri/s/t is so pop u /or/ "T to resu/ts of picture puizto I* this paper today25 words
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Article244 1952-09-12 7 This music was half a treat TF I were to write that Dr. Thornton Lofthouse's recital last night at SlngaI pore's Victoria Memorial j Hall was a rare musical experience, lt would be precisely half the truth, or it would apply to only the first half of his programme. Dr.244 words
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211 1952-09-12 7 U.N. OFFERS FISH TO BEAT HUNGER— BUT WE'VE TOO MUCH rpilF. UNITED Nations Food and Agricultural Or--I- fanisation announced in America yesterday that it would sponsor a scheme to develop the growth in Malaya and other South- East Asian countries of a fish to combat hunger in Asia BUT Fish211 words
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Article151 1952-09-12 7 Tailors now charging $280 /"kNE of Singapore's leading tailors yesterday rev ported that a rush had already begun to get tropical-weight tail coats made in time for the Governor's ball in honour of the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke of151 words
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Article66 1952-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A heavy rainstorm last night did not damp the enthusiasm of the 75-cadets of No. 1 Squadron (Selangor) Federation Air Training Corps, when they held a social for 100 officials, parents and friends in their new headquarters at RAFA Station, Kuala Lumpur. Though66 words
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Article375 1952-09-12 7 SI BSTATIOSS liable U lead •Beddlai todaj ara:— OAT ■aa*a Plaa. Bkaeai Baaw rard. Bta Mat Wtra Maafc. P.W.D. Qaarry. \u rut Hff.. Bl Paajaac Natloaal »rb.n rrtaaaas EMsaketa ft KalrT rara>. no Paadaa Jaraag 1. t aad 1. m Tlaua vilUgt 1 ntird Ckiaev B. Wka.. Lam375 words
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Article82 1952-09-12 7 They wanted whole serial qtHE latest copy of the North Borneo News says A that a "minor riot" broke out in a Sarawak cinema when a section of the audience became disgruntled at being shown only the first half of a serial film. They demonstrated against the82 words
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Article24 1952-09-12 7 IPOH, Thurs. Raja ArifT Shah bin Raja Harun, assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Kinta. has been transferred to Telok Anson as Settlement Officer24 words
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216 1952-09-12 7 INDONESIA BUYING SHIPS piSH from Indonesian! and east coast! Malayan waters will increase Singapore supplies soon. Inaonesia is now negotiating for the purchase of six fishing vessels in the Colony, which would bring at least 40 tons of fish to Singapore216 words
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Article86 1952-09-12 7 The Director of Posts, Singapore Mr. W A. Cooper, said yesterday that a new posting box will be installed at Yew Tee Village. He was replying to a correspondent. "JamaltaJib, who wrote In the Straits Times yesterday that residents in the village had to travel86 words
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Article53 1952-09-12 7 The Onan Rangers will hold a dance In aid of ihe Singanore Association for the Blind Fund on Saturday. Bept. 20. at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tlok?ts can be obtained from the Secretary, Mr. Freddy Ong.53 words
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223 1952-09-12 7 CHAMBERS DIVIDED ON QUOTA FOR JAP CLOTH Imports reduced by $20,000,000 nnHE Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce textile section meets this afternoon to discuss the problem reI suiting from difference in views on the allocation of quotas for Japanese textiles into Singapore for 1953. The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce223 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-09-12 7 SIX ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade nurses yesterday flew into Singapore by BO AC Argonaut from London to do welfare work in the Federation's new Tillages. The are: Miss Lucy Card, Miss Margaret Halward. Miss Irene Joseph, Mrs. sheila Barrow. Miss Irene Gribble and Mrs. Frances Curie. Miss Joseph has been108 words
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Article60 1952-09-12 7 The Singapore Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship held their annual concert at Fort Canning Road last night. The 11-lteoi programme included a vocal solo by Miss Mabel Lee Sro Bee. the Colony schoolgirl, who made her debut in "Hiawatha" recently. and dances by the Merton sLsters June and60 words
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Article74 1952-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Federal Housing Trust will soon have an expert with drive, wide experience of big building schemes and administrative ability to carry out its decisions. Federal Legislative Council was told today. It had become increasingly clear that if the Trust was to make74 words
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Article23 1952-09-12 7 KEMAMAN, Wed.— Jusoh bin Abdullah was fined $3 for allowing his goat to stray into the police compund at Kemaman. Lit23 words
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Advertisement395 1952-09-12 7 VS I tavlOlW ff~*\ I^^^ J ft DENTISTS PROVE THAT BRUSHING TEETH AFTER MEALS WITH COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST Two years' continuous research at leading universities, withhundredsof case histories, proves that brushing teeth with Colgate Dental Cream directly after eating stops tooth decay best. Colgate's active, penetrating395 words
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Miscellaneous171 1952-09-12 7 ST. ANDREW S I.»A«M.U*AI.; ODeiinit of War Memorial ria.. by i..c Com-mi>iioner-0(ne:^; Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. p m WfcSLET M.T.F.: Film ahow under auapicea ot World Fnnsdihip Commission ai churcb ball. Port Caanni Rojd 745 D.m CXBIBITIUN Of im\t-l PVIM t>u» AND Luxiukarai by Mr» Lvd::i Chao-.rag Kan* ar Ctitnese Cbimbcr171 words
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Article26 1952-09-12 8 PILOT OFFICER Abdul LatlfT Shah and Mrs, Abdul Latiff Shah thank their friends for the valuable presents and those who rendered assistance during their marriage.26 words
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Article69 1952-09-12 8 THE MOST charming moral support a Hat created by Dorothy Carlton at Madeline's. A NEW selection of washable cottons for morning or office wear •t S3S and under. Excellent value. Duncan's. 1 1 D' Almeida St. (Off Ruffles Place). OLD CARTHUSIANS N. Mills HK&S Bank, Orchard Road and Major69 words
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Article612 1952-09-12 8 Non-Malays In MCS There is little cause for j satisfaction in the statement by the Government in the Federal Legislative Council on the subject of the admission of non-Malay Asians into the Malayan Civil Service. The Government can hardly con- tend that it has not had ample notici of the612 words
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Article415 1952-09-12 8 Second Thoughts on Ports It would be drawing too sweeping an inference from the long debate in the Federal Legislative Council to say that the Spencer Committee did not do properly its job of investigating and reporting on the long-term development of the Federal ports. The fact remains that its415 words
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Article49 1952-09-12 8 HONO KONO, Thurs. Peking radio said yesterday that two delegations appointby the Panchen Lama and Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal rulers of Tibet, had left Lhasa by way of India for Peking to pay their rulers' re*pects to Mao Tse-tung They carried gifts— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1952-09-12 8 Back to 1945; forward to what? By ancient tradition, the end of a seven-year cycle is the time for renewal, for retrospect and for summing up in the life of man. Today is the seventh anniversary of a day memorable in the history of South-East Asia when the Supreme Allied1,658 words
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Article397 1952-09-12 8 Lotus coffin ijtß. L.C.H., one of our lung* standing marginal pillar* of wisdom, nas a theory. This Is that trade doubts an<j depressions turn our thought* to the subject of funerals; On Wednesday, he remarks, I this half-column was devoted Ito Chinese funeral rites; the Chinese associations397 words
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Advertisement749 1952-09-12 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. LANE: To Sylva (nee Jonnson, Stockholm, Sweden) wife of P. Lane. September 7th. at Batu Oajah, a son. SCHOLFIBLD McDOUOALL The engagement It announced between Henry Charles Anthony, only son of Mr. A Mrs. W. F. Scholfield. of Haywards Heath Sussex, and Elspeth June, youngest daughter of Mr.749 words
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Advertisement127 1952-09-12 8 How to write a letter Do you hate writing letters? Can't find time? Never know I what to say? "It's easy!' says Cameron Shlpp and it's fun— lf you have the courage to break the formal rules, as good writers often do. (No law requires you to use pen and127 words
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Advertisement131 1952-09-12 8 ffl^OPTinSN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (En«) Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H. M. Forces. 6, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE PHONE: SO64* «g^\ 5 SHEAFFER3 /7 "Ju»t «mai rt» ooctoi jutercd" ffjS^ *O ovotd th« clotting, clogging My ond corrocion cau»ed by131 words
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194 1952-09-12 9 Farmers win the race against the rains fHE Public Works Depart- ment and the squatters of Paya Lebar, Singapore, who were moved out to Bedok five months ago to make way for the new airfield, have won their "race against the rains." So Singapore housewives can look forward to cheaper194 words
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Article38 1952-09-12 9 Radio Malaya will broadcast the opening and dedication of the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Hall, at 5 p.m today. Recorded extracts from the ceremony will be rebroadcast on the Blue Network at 8 p.m.38 words
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Article410 1952-09-12 9 But public must also help before it can be wiped out KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federal Legislative Council today passed a Bill which greatly strengthens the hands of the authorities in the fight against corruption. Legislation alone, however, could not defeat this evil, said Mr.410 words
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125 1952-09-12 9 THREE WITH RUBBER TO SELL— TO THE REDS CEYLON Is prepared to sell all her rubber to China at a fair price, said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ceylon Ministry of Food, on his arrival in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut yesterday. Mr Kuniaraswamv and two Ceylon Government officials125 words
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Article27 1952-09-12 9 BATU GAJAH. Wed.— Mr Chung Shin Yee, a teacher in the Government English School, Telok Anson, has been transferred to Sultan i Yussuf School. Batu Gajah27 words
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300 1952-09-12 9 EQUAL RIGHTS FOR MUSLIM WOMEN PLEA —'and protect children 9 KUALA LIMPUR, Thursday. AN appeal to the Federal and State Governments to five legal protection to Muslim women and children within the framework of their religion was made today by Datin Put eh Mar: ah at a meeting of the300 words
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Article43 1952-09-12 9 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Hussein, Senior Settlement Officer, Lower Perak, was entertained to a tea party at the Lower Perak Malay Club, Teluk Anson, on the eve of his transfer to Parlt as Assistant Collector of Land Revenue.43 words
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117 1952-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Government will Investigate the question of A forming Cadet corps in vernacular schools, the Secretary for Defence, Mr E. B. David, told the Federal Legislative Council today. He was replying to pleas made I by Mr. Leung Cheung Ling117 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-09-12 9 MAN IN A HURRY I THE SECRETARY FOR mtdf i»^ \U fc. o. IrtMSat, arrived at the Headquarters of No. 1 Squadron (Selangor> Federation Air Training Corps on Wednesday night during a rainstorm. He was chief guest at a social party the Cadets gave to officials, parents and friends. Straits52 words
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Article257 1952-09-12 9 Man's hair was clipped— doctor DUNLOP CASE POSTPONED KLUANG, Thursday. EVIDENCE that a man had bloodstains under two Anger nails and that his hair had been clipped off was ehren by a doctor yesterday. He was testifying at the trial of Capt William Dunlop. of the Malay Regiment, and Edward257 words
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Article67 1952-09-12 9 Conference over now The conference of Directors of Education and senior education officers from territories In S<>ath-East Asia wltlch was held this week Id Phoenix Park. Singapore, ended yesterday. A statement issued ov the Commissioner General's Office last night sa:d. "Matters under discussion Included the spiritual and political orientation of67 words
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Article64 1952-09-12 9 PARIT BUXTAR. Thurs— "I do not know what happened," said Solomon, a lorry driver, when he wag chared at Bagan Serai with negligent driving It was alleged that his lorry went off the road at the 16th m.s. Parlt BuntarTalping road and landed in a64 words
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Article40 1952-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Agricultural Show, organised by the muklm of Rawang and Serendah, Selangor, will be opened in the Rawang Chinese School on Saturday This will be the first show of ito kind in Rawang.40 words
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Article65 1952-09-12 9 Lecture trip over Dr E. H. G. Dobby, Prolessor of Geography at the University of Malaya, who has been lecturing at Johns Hopkins University and attending two international conferences In Washington Is due back in Singapore next week. Dr. Dobby is at present In London discussing research developments with the65 words
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Article43 1952-09-12 9 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— Inche Saarl bin Hajl Mohammad Sidek. Senior Health Inspector. Lower Perak. was entertained to a tea party at the Lower Perak Malay Club. Teluk Anson. prior to hi.> retirement after 35 years In Government service.43 words
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Article26 1952-09-12 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Tanjong Ward of the Penang Radical Party will hold a committee meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Boston Cafe.26 words
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Article156 1952-09-12 9 "Despite the limitation Imposed on our resources and manpower by the Emergency, we cannot begin too soon to lay the necessary foundations of this army. "On the contra/y. It can itself play an ever Increasing part during the Emergency." The Bill would confer the necessary legal authority on the156 words
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Article30 1952-09-12 9 ARAU. (Perils), Thurs.— A seven-man committee appointed to consider applications for the licensing of small rice mills will submit a report to the Kedah Government next week30 words
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Article248 1952-09-12 9 2 million in bad notes charge QVER two million v counterfeit Indonesian rupiahs wer e found in the office of a Singapore printing press in I Serangoon Road last May, Mr. A. C. Good, A.S.P.. of the Cnmmrr- cial Crime Sub-branch, told the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Mr. Good was248 words
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Article63 1952-09-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Hugh Joseph WaLsh. 31, today appeared before the KuMa Lumpur First Court Magistrate on a charge of ciieating. Walsh was alleged to have 'cheated a Chinese of $100 [worth of clothing by giving 1 him a cheque when he had no i funds63 words
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Advertisement62 1952-09-12 9 All the world uses pricbo so low THIS CALCULATOR PAYS FOR ITSELF w/ > Xyy/// BUTA FEW MINUTES KUALA r\ O NE- 0 «-TD. ,p OH (INC IN ENGLAND) LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG (ESTABLISHED 45 YEARS IN MALAYA) LECOQ^n in tomato sauce (n 4ML^^ ftl A y' m rai *d ««p'«me62 words
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Advertisement87 1952-09-12 9 B^WVyig /of of^ WIiZCRIAND E il~^ jjy^ i OMEOA SUPER-UifITERPROOF fIUTOmfiTIC 26,Mf aircrews of the RAF and the R C.A.F. h*v Miceessfully tested the Omega Seamaster. Further science confirms the facts after a 72 boors stay in a 12I°F oven followed by a sudden immersion in an ice-cold bath the87 words
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210 1952-09-12 10 Experts sort out utter 'contusion* A NEW and simplified system will soon eliminate the preparation of 500,000 vouchers a year by Singapore Government for financial transactions. The system, recommended by Governments efficiency experts, will go into effect November 1. l These experts were sent210 words
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Article104 1952-09-12 10 Bill paves way to more adoptions PRESENT restrictions whereby only British subjects may be adopted, and only those domiciled in the Colony may be adopters, will be removed by the Adoption of Children Amendment Ordinance which comes up for first reading at next w»ek's meeting of the Legislative Council The104 words
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Article37 1952-09-12 10 PENANG. Thurs. The Christian Brothers in Penang today received news of the death In Rome of their Superior General, the Very Rev. Brother Athanase Emlle on Tuesday, at the age of 72.37 words
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213 1952-09-12 10 rI.M Ft) l R stokers i;> the eas works at Kallang Road, Singapore, will strike on Sept. 22, if their de<* mands for increased waf o and overtime rates are n»t met by Sept. 19 by the Crtj Council. Mr. Palalyan, secretary213 words
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Article26 1952-09-12 10 A further 17,031 people were vaccinated in Singapore yesterday. This brings the total number vaccinated during the 23-day-old vaccination campaign to 227,494,26 words
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Article56 1952-09-12 10 Th? Controller of Imports and Exports has told Singapore Importers that licences j will no longer be granted for thr import of Japanese goods from Hong Kong. A Government spokesman said it was merely to stop the j issue of licences for good.s i which could56 words
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Article57 1952-09-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A CASE, In which there were 108 prosecution witnesses, came up before Inche Ismail In the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today. A Rengcisamy, 28. was charged with having misappropriated $173 belonging to members of the Plantation Workers Union. Ho rl.iimed trial' and57 words
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Article31 1952-09-12 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Thure.— Basir bin Selamat, a special constable, who was formerly attached to Aye r Manis Estate, was sentenced at Johore Bahru to 50 days' gaol for desertion.31 words
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73 1952-09-12 10 MIC TO RUN $300,000 SWEEP: HQ IN PEN ANG KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rnHE Malayan Indian Congress will run a $300,000 lottery, its president, Mr. K. L. Devaser, told the Straits Times today. K profits, Mr. Devaser, ould be used for MaIndian welfare, cenwal sweepstake ttee would be set up In73 words
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Article60 1952-09-12 10 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. Mr. S T. Stewart. District Officer, Butterworth. and chairman of the Province Wellasley Rural Board, who will be going on transfer to Singapore soon, was entertained to a farewell tea party yesterday evening by the Butterworth District Office and Court staffs. Mr. Stewart's successor,60 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-09-12 10 THE TEA SET on the left, shown in London, will be produced by the Wedgwood Pottery Company for the Coronation. It it in cream ami lavender. On the teapot are relief portraits of the Queen and the Duke of Edin- burgh. The Coronation mugs belowAP - 75 words
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125 1952-09-12 10 Guilty wife tried to kill herself IWENTY-nine-year-old Sect 1 Peck Ngor, who attemptjd suicide after her husband caught her sleeping with his 17-year-old assistant, was yesterday bound over to be iof good behaviour fo r six months in the sum of $200. Inspector Michael Chong told the Singapore Fourth Police125 words
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Article176 1952-09-12 10 Nor am I a politician SEREMBAN. Thursday. ¥\R. V. Purcell, honorary adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association, emphatically asserted on arrival here yesterday that he was in no way connected with the Colonial Office. He also declared he was not anti-Malay. Dr Purcell. who was176 words
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Article49 1952-09-12 10 HIS DOG $100 fine KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ooh Yu Chal was fined $100 by Mr. J. G. Adams in the Sessions Court yesterday for taking his dog out of the State without authority. Goh. who pleaded guilty, took the dog, which had been vaccinated and muzzled, to Port Dfckson.49 words
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Article25 1952-09-12 10 ACQUITTED JOHORE BAHRU Ttturs Chong Ko Cbong wag acquitted when he was charged at Johore Bahru with offering $2 as a bribe to a constable.25 words
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Article42 1952-09-12 10 BI'TTERWOBTH. Thursday. A SWIMMER, bim Gin Tear, 37. died today after being bitten by a snake. Sim had finished bathing in the sea at' the 10th m.s Penaga, Butterworth, yesterday when he was bitten on the right arm.42 words
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Advertisement113 1952-09-12 10 9 "Quality First Range' 9 I i ROAD-PROVED the world over! I i^BWBEI^S^MBMBm igV'^SHaßßw^KfciS^j^^iy^^^l B^^i' rfSiBBB^H I MOIBIS kiftcr iioibis Oxford MOKBii Sax- 1 World's biggest small car buy! Within-the-wheel- 41 b.h.p. enßme. "Mono-construction" of body 70 b.h.p. six-cylkider enftine. Independent frontbase seatinfi for four. Independent front-wheel and chassis for113 words
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Article1315 1952-09-12 11 BRIAN CROZIER talking about FILMS THE great controversy on decency is closed, or at any rate shelved. It will be quite relief writing about films for their own sake again. And certainly there's no shortage of films to write about films present and films to come. From1,315 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-09-12 11 A dramatic moment in "High Noon", when the Marshal (Gary Cooper), at bay, is defying the thugs who have come back to murder him.27 words
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Article, Illustration510 1952-09-12 11 GUEST CRITICS PRAISE CONDEMN High Noon" is an important new American film Here two guest film critics give their views on it. One is full of enthusiasm, the other's prase is a good deal fainter. R.W. Baxter: THRILLED' ON Sunday night I had the ill- fortune to attend a performance510 words
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Article495 1952-09-12 11 TJIOH NOON is an above- arerage western cleverly directed by Fred Zlnnetnann, and starring Gary Cooper. It Is the tale of The Town that Wouldn't Co-operate a frontier town of the eighteen-seventiea hanging precariously In the balance between law and order, and terrorism It* future is decided495 words
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Advertisement234 1952-09-12 11 Now Showing r 7 Y^^Jjg3\ bsth-chanting warriors storm the heights amidst "M AVALANCHE of FIRE in 2 1 Spectacular ANSCO COLOR! A t tV^^LdtfM^ LEW AYRESMARIYN MAXWEU Released thru UNITED ARTIST.-, I TOMORROW fjjjh/ CYD CHARISSE in U. Is TECHNICOLOR "MARK of the RENEGADE" bbßEHe*4l^A^amm'93iPs/7 w?^ ~GAL/T Monday 15th at234 words
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Advertisement256 1952-09-12 11 W/ OMEAttTh NT TT" n>r °lor stan-taff RETTY HI'TTON heading a ratt of thousand* Greater Crowds "V for the I GREATEST SHOW! I IH THE FIRST WEEK MOSS PEOPLE SAW "THE GREATEST BHOW ON EARTH' THAN "SAMSON DELILAH" DAILY 5 SHOWS! I 9.30 a.m.. 12 30, 3-20, 615 9.15 p.m.256 words
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Article, Illustration719 1952-09-12 12 THE legality of the M.C.A. sweepstake lottery is based on the fact that tickets are sold only to members; or, to put the latter part of that statement another way, only M.C.A. members may purchase these .particular lottery tickets. Another fact is that the719 words
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Article309 1952-09-12 12 AS the result of the Information published in your edition of Sept. 11 under the heading. "Armed Send-off for Riot Liner,' which Is liable to spread a misleading version of the events that took place, not on board La Marseillaise but on shure. on the evening of309 words
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425 1952-09-12 12 lyf R. D. Robertson. Progres- iff si yev c City Councillor Is reported as having suggested at a meeting of the City Council last Saturday that the Government should make some provision In its immigration laws to prevent outsiders from coming into the Colony and depriving425 words
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Letter513 1952-09-12 12 'The 19th Province of China 'i^HE term "Nineteenth Chinese Province" has been used. I venture to suggest, very loosely. Can any reader tell us by whom it was Invented? I guess it was some old China hand who professed to know things Chinese well. .vhoever the Inventor may have been,513 words
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211 1952-09-12 12 A FTER seeing the bullock cart procession for the Welfare Week put up by the Malay community of Malacca this morning (Saturday, Sept. 8), I have come unfortunately to the following conclusions: (i) The Malays are like the Gypsies of the West. They converge on211 words
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Advertisement344 1952-09-12 12 Thank tJOLYNOSI for my sparkling teeth /^jSl Cool, mlnty /^jßw| Kolyro foam clwuu AS^Es^**:*-.* -*:otffiS9S I WEfZ'H;. ;.gj|gt your Meth. nMkM \U, I them hiddm urUuias wb«re V •"3?^vsP doiuy *o often Marls ■liyiliii^BiiP*'^^ H lf >nrh on your J^^m *^?v £|§siiii& toothbrush AWmK. jjSS&gzSSiiii.- enoujrh That's «hv HH^Kk 4^£«MHMfi|fl?^ifea^^344 words
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Article208 1952-09-12 13 Better sentiment on yesterday's market By Our Market Correspondent OUBBER regained 1| cents in price on the Singapore market yesterday and at close of business September first grade was 75 7/8 cents a lb. The market generally I showed better sentiment and opened steadier around the208 words
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Article13 1952-09-12 13 SINGAPORE, Than Sept. 11. IMS a picul (down $l.«?Vfe>.13 words
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Article105 1952-09-12 13 rpHE quiet tendency which has x been noticeable In the Singapore produce market for the past two months, because of lack of buying Interest, continued yesterday. Copra was easier at $25.60 f.o.b buyers a plcui and 026 sellers Business was done In coconut oil at105 words
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Article62 1952-09-12 13 T o i R5 s Septetabei 111 U.B. rental: Tnrs'laT'i Wednesday's chMdnc cloftlnr. *9.2n bid 50.30 to 29.M asked. 20.35 traded. Tone: Quiet. Crude rubber futures closm! a* 35 point-, to 115 points higher yesterday. Offers were Sent 30.30-35: Dec. 28.15-20; March 25 40 mom): May 2562 words
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Article12 1952-09-12 13 Sungel Tukang Rubber Company's August crop. to»mll-d 51 000 lbs.12 words
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128 1952-09-12 13 —says Indian envoy INDIA'S AmbMsador-eVslg-nate X to the United Staler Mr. G. L. Mehta, said recently that It had been ea imated that 19 rich countries of ihe world, with 16 per cent of the world's population, have about 66 per128 words
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Article42 1952-09-12 13 The Chartered Bank. Singapore, has received telegraphic: advice from its London office that its directors have declared an Interim dividend for the current year of 7 per cent., subject to income tax. The dividend will be paid on Oct. 3.42 words
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Article146 1952-09-12 13 CHIPS, alongside the Singapore Har--0 bour Board irodowns. or expected there at 7 a.m. today are Empire Orwell 1/2: Thai 4/5: King Alfred Coal Plant: Uhlkarlxawa Maru. 6/7 Bantam (R Tredg). R'fl: Bencleucti. 11; Ctonrov 13/14: Peroeus. IS/U: Rarpedon 18: Kao Hsiunn. 19/20: Salonif NW 8 Hone Ann146 words
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Article178 1952-09-12 13 J'THE crop of New Scurial Ltd. for I the year en-ted March SI this I rear, at 467.000 lbs. of rubber, j 'was below the estimated figure by < 145.000 lbs. This was due. sa^s the chairman. Mr. O. P. Noakes. In bis annual statement, almost solely178 words
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Article128 1952-09-12 13 rE Singapore Share Market was a shade steadier yesterday, but there was little change In Wednesday's quotations for tins and industrials. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association were: I \l> l M KM I.S Bajrera Sellers Ptusf r Ne«»* Ord« 4.05 4.loedcbcbl Htnrv Wiu«h128 words
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Article34 1952-09-12 13 HONG KOtta, Thun. Free market currency «tchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the eloae today m follows: US$l HKS6 33 (cash): BK*6 35' (TT.): HK515.91. One toe! of gold HKS294H34 words
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Article13 1952-09-12 13 Talam Mines output for August totalled 429.69 picuU or tin ore13 words
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Article107 1952-09-12 13 |~JETAILS of foreign Imports of rubber in August published yesterday show that Sumatra with import* of 18.706 tons, sent Malaya 7.801 tons less in Atig-ts: than in July. Java's 497 tons of rubber were 2.048 tons less than in July. Sarawak sent 1.843 tons of107 words
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Advertisement1247 1952-09-12 13 T.i 2412 MANSFIELD ec CO,, LTD. t* 240s Bef) (Incorporated in Singapora) All athar D.pT blub ktumntx limb Carrier'! ootion to proceed via other ports te mad and discharge corgo SAIUNGS JoC.YIRpSoL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONiriNENTAL PORTS Due Soils P. S horn fenong Aeneat tot Genoa, London, n/u s« D1,247 words
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Advertisement452 1952-09-12 13 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINGS FROM SCANDIMAVIAN/U.K./COHTINEHT I S'poro P S">v>m P««nono I -M-o-l.- for Bongkok IS/17So-». 14/14 Sapt. 12/11 Sapt I ■*ln*a~ tor Bonakok. Saloon? Hongkong, Metnilo 7jT_ 2-/13 Saat. 17/« Saat. 14/16 S.pt I Hongkong, Moniia M/» Ssb*. 27/27 Sapt. 25/2* Sept j-Uian4la- for Bongkok U/17Oct. Otokort0 1/ Ms*.452 words
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Advertisement1114 1952-09-12 13 McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL; rio 5904 BLLERMAN BDCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON HAVSr idTTitniu s. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, Lvnuun, nAVRt, P.OTTERDAM m a BTlluri vi U Akl uE. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER and for USA., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo tor Central Soutk ond Canada via Colombo Amoricon1,114 words
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Article49 1952-09-12 14 THE POPE ATTACKED BUDAPEST, Thurs. The official youth newspaper Szabad If jmag," hi m threecolumn article, has attacked the Pope at "the father of conspirators" and an "enemy of Hungary" working against "the peaceful development of our country." More than 10 per cent. of Hungary's population are Catholics.—A P.49 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-09-12 14 Tife BOY WHO TOOK BIS MOTHER'S IKON 'SOVIET YOUTHS MUST FIGHT RELIGION From a correspondent in London qiHE pre-war days of militant atheism are back again in Russia and young Communists are expected to combat religious prejudices" in their own homes, the Soviet press hasUP - 550 words
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Advertisement342 1952-09-12 14 m. HhW 1 m IB ■9BB^LlHßrl9^Bß^^Bß^Bß^BßV^^^^9^Bß^Bl*>. jJ^Bll ■■^■■^9 'IF silence, rich with comprehension There are people with whom you can pass happy hours in a mutual silence, rich /3 with comprehension. Why Because you [iHS^^iS fed at one with them. < )thcrs who come upon J jY-SpJH you thus arc342 words
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Advertisement37 1952-09-12 14 jH| FOR EXTRA STRENGTH. There are mI/Ii mes when nature must be assisted as the expectant mother will know. An invaluable food at all times is Brands Essence of Chicken, the Essence of Strength. L BRAMgi d37 words
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Miscellaneous151 1952-09-12 14 The Straits Times Crossword 13 U '5 17 '8 "IT 20 21 2? sil 23 ACROSS 7. Small group of isetoe (6). 9. y a lot Uke the crocodiie It SSfffi .K^ H'-SL^ W wh« cau,ht M 4, 3. 2. g-S-J-J-g. lfl SmaU-arm. rtt 23 Nancy* brmAl (4). 11. c151 words
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Article302 1952-09-12 15 Wet start to hockey league gINGAPORE Recreation Club, knockout champions, opened the Singapore Hockey League yesterday on their own ground by handing out a seven-nil trouncing to G.H.Q. (FARELF) in Section "B" of Division One. Rain, which caused a postponement of the Section "B"302 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-09-12 15 SIH SU CHU, Hong Kong champion, drive* a topspinner from his "pen holder grip" in his match •gmiwt Bergman at the SBA hall last ni»ht.— Straits Times pictre.28 words
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Article163 1952-09-12 15 A strong second half recovery enabled Breweries to hold Hongkong Bank "B" to a 2-all draw in a Singapore b h.f.a. League Cup fixture semi-final at P. N. ground yesterday. In spite of a slippery ground and heavy ball, both teams gave good accounts of themselves163 words
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Article109 1952-09-12 15 The Useful Badminton Party beat Arche Juvenus B.C. in a friendly badminton match by fire games to one at the Clerical Union Hail on Wednesday Results (Uaeful players mentioned flrsti Urn Kirn Choon beat Koh Kwee Hee 15-9, 15-13; Low Wing DJin beat Tan Oeok109 words
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Article68 1952-09-12 15 SCARBOROUGH. Thurs —Rain spoilt the cricket when the second day's play wu resumed here between T. N Pearce> XI and the touring Indian team. Play after tee. was not possible but In the few hours that India took the field Phadkar had a deadly spell andReuter - 68 words
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Article94 1952-09-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs LAC Hasliim (93 Squadron, RAP Regt.) Is the only Federation representative In the RAP Malaya hockey team to play Singapore Indian Assn. In Singapore on Monday. WO P. Klley, RAP XL, Is down as a reserve. This is RAP Malaya's first match of94 words
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Article46 1952-09-12 15 Singapore Recreation Club XI against the B.C.C. in toe annual Padang Shield Cricket this Sunday Is: C. Colling. R. Barker, V. Chopard. R. da Stlva, P. de Kretser. J. Gallstan. E. Le MercKr. B. Marks. R. Perry, J. Martens and D. C. Ross.46 words
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Article38 1952-09-12 15 In a friendly soccer match played at the Oeylang English Afternoon School ground. Rangoon Road Afternoon School beat Oeylang English Afternoon School by one goal to nil. Abdul Majeed scored for the winners.38 words
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Article33 1952-09-12 15 P T walk-over SeJetar P.C. arrived ten minutes late after Mr. Mutthusamy. the referee, had awarded a walkover to Past A Telegraph B.C. in a s.a.p.a. Div. SB match at Oeylang stadium yesterday.33 words
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Article117 1952-09-12 15 The following will represent Teachers Training College against REME in a Singapore Hockey Assn. Senior League "B" division at REME ground today: M. Gomes; A. Gomes. AJltslngn GUI; Himmafsingh GUI. Harbans Singh, De Wind; C. Fernandes. Wong Fong Weng. Chin Kirn Chow, Teoh KJioun Keah. Sardool Singh.117 words
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Article172 1952-09-12 15 ¥N the annual RAF. Malaya inter-unit cricket tournament final played at Changi on Wednesday RAF Chans i (Lodger Unit' beat RAF Tengah by 83 runs. B.A.F. CHANGI Isherwood c Wood b Kendrlck 73; Read st Cheesman b Kendrlck 25; Shaw c Poultrae b Plon 3; Davenport172 words
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Article59 1952-09-12 15 In preparation for the shoot to mark the opening of the Singapore Archery Club's new pavilion. there will be a practice Malayan Round shot on Sunday at the Club's archery field. Cluny Road. at 4 p.m followed by a balloou shoot. It Is expected the new pavilion59 words
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Article323 1952-09-12 15 IX)NLX)N, Thurs. CHELSEA, the London first division team, pulled off one of the surprises of the new season, when they thrashed Blackpool 4—o and handed out to Stanley Matthews and his colleagues their first defeat of the season. Chelsea manager Ted Drake, one-time Arsenal and EnglandReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration332 1952-09-12 15 rpHE HONG KONG table tennis stars— champion Slh Su-chu and runner-no Fu Chl-f ang scored a signal triumph last night when they beat England, represented by ex-world champions Richard Herrmann and Johnny Leach, by 4 l In an international match at the Singapore Badminton332 words
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Article75 1952-09-12 15 The Young Men Christian Association's handicap tennis Tournament was rained off yesterday. The ties for today are: Men* Single* (Semi-finals): M. Sulainutn-15 v S C. Koh-30.3; I. H. Junled-15 v Un Hon Kun-30. Men's Doable* (Sdni-fliuUi) ChK and Kok-30 3 v Oe and Teo plus 3;75 words
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Article86 1952-09-12 15 DOUGLAS. Isle Of Man. Thurs Doug. Pmrrant, 22-year-old greengrocer, rode a fine race today to win the Senior Manx Grand Piix for amateur riders. He led the field of 83 from the start, set up a new lap record of 88.76 mp h and then broke86 words
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Article77 1952-09-12 15 The "Myra" Cup will be played on the Polo Ground, Thomson Road, on Bunday, beginning at 9.1S pjn. Spectators will be welcome. Teams The Blue Haze: MNP Stewart. K. Walker. Lieut. P. Hlcki, Major A. P SUUard. The Yellow Perils: BLdr W P. Pletcher. Brigadier C W77 words
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Article65 1952-09-12 15 Following will represent R.A.BC a.'Miait Royal Ricinls In the oDcnln« match of the ruubv irdon tt Nee i«'n (Hwlaimlfn Pool crouodi tomorrow. Dvr EHvtt* Lt UcDermld LI Wli-son-L.'nvd Col Ournry Capt Aopleton Dvr Oaudlna. SOUS. WUllims. M«|. Luntlev Cdl Na«le L/Cnl B.isr>v Col Bell 1.1 Bldd'ex Cnj>t Dnmlnee65 words
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Advertisement211 1952-09-12 15 Cakes are delicious /fcX-j! w en made with SPRY I T^T Your c**" •"<< Pastrie» MORE are lighter, more digestible DIGESTIBLfc r a joy t<> eat when they are made with Spry. Its perfect con- >^ listener jfivet a quick thorough mix brings out the fullness of their flavour. Fried211 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-09-12 15 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAT: HKh 0454 hr. (5.9 ft) and •544 18 2,; Low Ml* (I.ft) and 2313 (391. TOMORROW High t7M (SO and 165* 17.71: Low 1013 (S.I)28 words
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Miscellaneous68 1952-09-12 15 SOCCER DIV. 1: Indian B.C. v Fatbu! Karl, at Jalan Boar BUSINESS HOUSES: Horujkonc Bank "A" t Jacks S.C. on SCC. FBIENDLT: Army t Navy at Naval Base. HOCKEY DIV. 1A: SCC v BAF Cttaofi at SCC. DIV. IB: Indian Aasn. PoHce at 1.A.; Teacher* V SEME at BEME. TABLE68 words
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Article, Illustration737 1952-09-12 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Improving Mubarak looks Cup winner WMXTEEN of the finest stayers in tnininf on the Malayan Turf have been handicapped for the Singapore Gold Cup race over 1 J miles ami 36 yards at Bokit Timah tomorrow. Gambar Melav v, winner737 words
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Article396 1952-09-12 16 WOODCOTE INN HAS A GREAT CHANCE Stable views rnRAINER Jack Spencer and x jockey Peter Knuckey were genuinely pleased with the way Gambar Melayu wound op his preparation for his Mf test In the Oold Cup at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Knuckey said Gambar Melayu went beautifully all tbe way. Trainer396 words
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255 1952-09-12 16 S'PORE GOLD CUP PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS rPHE PROBABLE line-up and Jockeys for the Singapore Oold Cup over l>.« mile* and 16 yards to be run at Bukit Timah tomorrow are given below. With $16,000 in advertised stakes and about $10,000 In added money, this year's classic will be the richest255 words
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366 1952-09-12 16 fAMBAR MELAYU, with Peter Knuckey astride, v did a smashing trial on the training track at Bukit Timata yesterday morning when he gailoped faultlessly over a mile. With British Film (Bagby Jr-i and Millionaire (Lansdownj making the pace in turn. Gambar Melayu ran the366 words
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Article194 1952-09-12 16 LONDON, Thurs. TEDDY Gardn r. balding. 31--1 year-old British and European flyweight champion, quit the ring yesterday. Gardner lost his Empire flyweight crown to Sun African Zulu Jake Toll at Newcastle on Monday night 'if* er a bad battering in a 12-rotird echincal knockout Gardner, aReuter - 194 words
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Article39 1952-09-12 16 LONDON. Thurs. Contracts were signed today for George Angelo of South Africa and Randolph Turpin, the British champion, to meet ow IS rounds at Haningay on Oct 21 for the vacant British Empire middleweight title.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article272 1952-09-12 16 First run benefits Amoroso AMOROSO appears to have A come on a great deal after his first race at Bukii Timah last week and will be worth keeping an eye on In the Cia&s 1. Div 3. 1 1,4-mile race tomorrow. With Jackie Smith up, Amoroso worked nicely on the272 words
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Article78 1952-09-12 16 Preamble starters and Jeeken far ike Liberation Cap ow U at Baktt Ttma* iimihiii M #72 Zanzibar Knuckey 9.00 •11 Be* Bet Mawt 8.1! 177 P^iwii* Smith 8.t9 ttl 8. Qeetam Daaaetly M 7 Ml N. Becky* Ul CM Good GmMl 8.03 1M BUkUw FUnner, 8.02 1U78 words
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Article189 1952-09-12 16 BEST BET 'SAVED' for BIG SPRINT gPORTING GESTURE will probably start a warm favourite In the Liberation Cup at Bukit Timah tomorrow after his fine performance In the Cup Trial on Wednesday, bat he vill have his work out to beat Best Bet. Best Bet who has been saved for189 words
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Article48 1952-09-12 16 The Singapore Rugby Union's "Colombo" team to play Royal Navy in a friendly m»tch at H MS. Terror at 4.45 p.m. tomorrow is: Parker; Darrrch, Roper. Keeping. Mcllwaine; Watson, Browne: Hardinx, Tucker. D*l«, Har.dcock. Chalmers. Harper, Baird. Groves. Reserves; Wall n. Cashln.48 words
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Article67 1952-09-12 16 LONDON. Tburs,- Yesterday a U.K. Rugby results: Rugby Lessor: Belle Vue Rangers 24 Liverpool 3, Castleford 13 Featherstone Rovers 5, Huddersfleld 29 Dewsbury 0. St. Helens 6 Oklham 2. Swtnton 4 Wtg&n 7 York S Hull 2 Bagby. t'nlon: Cardiff 35 Penarth 8. Cheltenham 3 Btroud 0, OtleyReuter - 67 words
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Article312 1952-09-12 16 VVTEIGHTS far aeven of the mine races a* Bakll Timah t«"i«rrw are: Cl. 1, Div, %—tW. «c 19 yd. VV»«kihi Itnhassa4or HIS llonol la 8.13 New Look 8.12 s'liUn 8.12 indivMuati'v 8.11 M. SchoUr B.l* Nlaek •.■■(•> Silver Crest B.M Marie Oak 8.*7 Risinr Gtory Ml Tudor View312 words
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Article81 1952-09-12 16 The Malayan Race Horse Owners Association held their annual Gold Cup dinner at tbe Raffles Hotel, Singapore, last night. There was a big attendance of members of tbe racing fraternity. Mr. W. McGregor Watt, president of the association, spoke on the desirability of having a tail81 words
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Article71 1952-09-12 16 DOUGLAS. Isle of Man. Thurs: —Michael Richardson, 19-year-old amateur who had been raxing motor -cycles for only a month, was killed today in the senior Manx motor -cycle Grand Prix. Richardson was th* fourth competitor to die since the races began on this island lastReuter - 71 words
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Article127 1952-09-12 16 LONDON, Thurs. rpHE Aga Khan's Tulyar shcrt- ened to 5-4 last n'ght in a call-over on the 176 th running of the St. Laser, last of the season's clastic race* for three-year -old*. Tulyar, winner of the Derby. »-ij 6-4 at the callover on Monday. The Queen's Gay127 words
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Article421 1952-09-12 16 Sparkling soccer in the rain 1 HEAVY sky and a steady A drizzle failed to dampen the spirit of Haikowyu SC. and the Indian R.C. "A" in their Junior Cup semi-final at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday and a keenly-fought out 2-all draw fairly reflected the way the game went. Haikowyu421 words
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Article56 1952-09-12 16 DONCASTKR, Thurs:— The Mshnranee Seeta Dcvi Gaekwar of Baroda's Aquino II today won the Doncaster Cup over 2<«m. Lord MWord's Sybil's Nephew was second, threequarters of a length behind, and Mr. J. Wcstoll's Le Tenter third. Seven ran. The betting was: 2-1 Aqi.nr> II; »-2Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement853 1952-09-12 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued freen Page I) ACCOMMODATION^ ACANT AVAILABLE Ist October new modern bungalow, furnished, Bedok approximately 400 yards from sea. t large bedrooms with built in cupboards, bathrooms attached with long bath, hot Sc cold showers, lights, hygea sanitation, etc. Loggia, living A dining room, •tudy room, large kitchen,853 words
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