The Straits Times, 9 October 1952
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Title Section18 1952-10-09 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article246 1952-10-09 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1953 will be on sale early in November with its usual wide coverage of the Malayan scene in fullcolour and black and white. The Annual has been rated by Malayan and overseas critics as the finest publication of its kind in246 words
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Article40 1952-10-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Yesterday was one of the quietest days of«the Emergency. "No casualties to terrorists or to the security forces were reported since our last communique yesterday," a Federation Government statement said tonight. Two terrorists have surrendered40 words
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Article97 1952-10-09 1 The Duchess sees dragon dance KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. IT KING'S HOUBE, lit up like an enchanted castle the Duchess of Kent tonight saw and heard the traditional dances and songs of four countries at a reception which ended her four-day visit to the Federation. HundrtOs of coloured lights lent magic97 words
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Article28 1952-10-09 1 LONDON. Wed— Britain has protested to Communist China against the firing on two British warships and a ferry ooat by Communist gunners on Sept. 25 —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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584 1952-10-09 1 Two expresses and a local train crash in fog LONDON, Wednesday. A HUNDRED people were feared killed and many more injured when three trains crashed outside London this morning in the worst rail disaster in Britain since World War I. The accidentReuter; AP - 584 words
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Article43 1952-10-09 1 LONDON. Wed— Dr. Frank Buchman. who started Moral Re- Armament is flying to Colombo from Geneva on Saturday to visit the countries of South-East Asia. He will visit Ceylon, India, Pakistan. Burma. Siam. Malaya and Japan— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article587 1952-10-09 1 The death of a Malayan hero By LESLIE HOFFMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I GIVE YOU today, the name of a Malayan hero— Police Constable Ahmad bin Kambari. 24 years old. and until today a member of the Bth Federal Jungle Company He was killed at 10.45 this morning In the587 words
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Article79 1952-10-09 1 BERLIN, Wednesday. A RUSSIAN plane fired "warning shots" from machine Run s at a United States Air Force plane In the southern air corridor between West Germany and West Berlin today. American authorities In Berlin announced that two Soviet Jet fighters "buzzed" the planeReuter - 79 words
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Article27 1952-10-09 1 PARIS, Wed. Oen. Dt Gaulle today called upon all Allied nations concerned with the French war in IndoChina to share out the costs. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article47 1952-10-09 1 NFW YORK, Wed. -Drew Pearson, the columnist, said In a despatch from Washington today that South Africa had threatened to withdraw her trooos from Korea if the United States sunoorted an Ann-Asian demand to Invest >e-'tp racial .^crepation in South Africa —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-10-09 1 2 V 2 -year-old Shelley shares problem with the Duchess KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. RLONDE, round-eyed Shel**~ley Morris, two and a half years old, shared a bin problem with the Ducbeu of Kent today When the Duchess visited the Kinrara Military Hospital a dispenser, told her about her doll which has123 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-10-09 1 THE DLcHESh OF KENT has her lint glimpse of what Malayan Communist "terrorist" looks like at the Royal West Rents camp at Koala Kubu Bahro on Tuesday The "terrorist" was Ft*. Ronald Love, of Herac Bay, Kent, dressed In the cap and uniform of a63 words
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Article388 1952-10-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A NATIONAL education plan for the Federation I with the threefold aim of fostering skill and character, encouraging each community to occupy its rightful place. and helping to form a Malayan nation was published today by the Special Committee on Education388 words
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Article173 1952-10-09 1 Heavy fighting still on in Korea SEOUL. Wed. CHINESE REDS charged through a hail of Allied artillery shells late today and seized the crest of a Korean hill overlooking the ancient invasion gateway to Seoul. Two hours later, the Reds went down the south slope and fought hand-to-hand with grimly173 words
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Article18 1952-10-09 1 LATEST THE CRASH: HOPE ABANDONED Hope abandoned for men and women trapped under debris. Number trapped unknown. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article23 1952-10-09 1 MANILA. Wed. An earthquake .shook the Central Philippine Islands of Panay, Romblon and Cuyo today. No damage was reported—AP23 words
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Advertisement522 1952-10-09 2 NOTICES MALAYAN RATIWAV Nolire of Tender for the Manufacture of Steel Telescopic llalchcoveri. TENDERS »re invited for the rn;inuf;icUire, assembly and fHtln c out on lighters at Port Bwettanhaa of thirty-two sets o; Steel Telescopic Hatchcovers. 2. Drawings, Specification and Tinder Forms can be obtained from the Chief Mechanical Engineers522 words
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Advertisement872 1952-10-09 2 f'UBLK APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA MINES DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Applications arc Invited for two scholarships to enable the holders to qualify as Mining Engineers by obtaining a Degree at a University either in the United Kingdom or In New Zealand. After obtaining a Degree the holders may be required, with the872 words
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Advertisement748 1952-10-09 2 NOTICES NOTICE CITIZENS OF THE UNION OF BURMA residing In the Colony of Singapore are requested to register their names and addresses at the earliest opportunity at the Consulate of the Union of Burma, 3, Bournemouth Road. Singapore. 15. Failure to do so may in case of necessity result in748 words
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Advertisement754 1952-10-09 2 NOTICES TROPICAL TRADERS (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Winding Up) THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 194* NOTIQE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company. whi-h Is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before the 31.*t day of October. 1952, to send their names and addresses and particulars754 words
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Advertisement393 1952-10-09 2 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the State Engineer. P.W.D. Kelantan up to noon on 25th October. 1952 for the CONSTRUCTION OF ONE OFFICERS' MESS FOR MALAY REGIMENT AT PENOKALAN CHEPA, KOTA BHABU. Full particulars are obtainable from State Engineer's Office at Kota Bharu. TENDERS393 words
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Article267 1952-10-09 3 WAR? WE CAN'T BE SURE— LIE Stra in between East and West still strong UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. ]y]R TRYGVE LIE, United Nations Secretary (General, declared today that no one could be sure at present thai the United Nations would succeed in preventing a third World War. The tensions and conflicts267 words
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247 1952-10-09 3 Ten cents a day for 3½ years of hell LONDON, U«d IMl.ii AMOv NT or tiuu- ;> ii-jtinn to be paid to Itr prisoners of war ht-ld by the .1 i|><n i.e-is was sharply criticised bg the Daily Express today. "mpcn miii is to be giVM at :st to the247 words
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Article29 1952-10-09 3 LONDON. Wed— An American Air Force sergeant was killed early yesterday and another injured when their car crashed and overturned in the front yard of a house.29 words
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Article15 1952-10-09 3 PARIS. Wed.-French police today carried out nationwide raids on Communist Party offices. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article40 1952-10-09 3 BANGKOK. Wed—Abrogation of the formal agreement signed fir. Singapore on Jan. 1. 1946. between Siam and the Governments of Britain and India would greatly im- prove Siams economic position, the Siamese daily Siam Nikorn said today —UP.UP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-10-09 3 GLAMOROUS BEAUTY Queens from all over the United States recently competed for the title of Miss America, 1952. Girls from all states and US. possessions were represented. Here are three unsuccessful contestants posing with the winner, second from left.44 words
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Article174 1952-10-09 3 Agree on compensation first 9 LONDON. Wednesday. BRITAIN will not send a new mission to Persia to negotiate a settlement of the oil dispute until the principles for compensatng the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company for loss of its industry have been agreed between London and Teheran,Reuter - 174 words
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168 1952-10-09 3 ROME. Wednesday. FXPERTS of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization ;said yesterday that they are conducting intensive experiments to cross Indica and Japonica rice as part of their programme to step up world rice production. Dr. R A. Silow. an FAO riceUP - 168 words
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Article24 1952-10-09 3 WASHINGTON. Wed Japan and Chile reopened diplomatic and consular relations in an exchange of notes between their Ambassadors in Washington yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article36 1952-10-09 3 SYDNEY, Wed.— Police in Sydney are searching for a young man who attacks women and sticks sewing needles into them. Women have complained of finding needles stuck Into their clothing after the attacks Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 36 words
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Article116 1952-10-09 3 LONDON. Wednesday. DRITAIN'S state-run railways yesterday rejected °a trade union wage demand that would have cost the nation £22,500.000 a year. Three railway unions, representing 455.000 men. have asked for a 10 per cent rise for every railwayman. An arbitration tribunal considerin* the demand was toldReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 3 AMSTERDAM, Wed. X.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines may have one, perhaps two atom-powered planes costing 100.000.000 Guilders each, by 1967. the president-director, Dr. Albert Plesman, said last night. Their use would yield 60,--000.000 guilders annually, he added.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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104 1952-10-09 3 £100,000— still going up, up, up rE three-day old subscription fund for a King George VI memorial yesterday passed the £100.000 mark and kept going strong. Most of the amount has come in big sums from industrial concerns Imperial Tobacco Company sent £7.500. Lever Brothers 8c Co.. sent £5.000 andReuter - 104 words
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155 1952-10-09 3 Surprise Soviet support for Ma lan 's race policy NEW YORK. Wed. SOUTH AFRICA today received the unexpected support of the Soviet bloc in her opposition to the complaint against her racial policies. A diplomat from the South African delegation said he understood the Boviet support for the stand takenUP - 155 words
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Article46 1952-10-09 3 - BOMBAY, Wed. Strikers yesterday stoned three of the military and government lorries pressed into service to clear food from Bombay docks, when a strike of motor transport operators entered its 7th day. The Government has posted police to guard the vehicles.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article360 1952-10-09 3 LONDON. \#ed. f RESPITE the favourable lm- pression created by the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech, today's stock markets were very slow to get under way. Trading picked up as the day progressed, but at no time did It reach large proportions. Early profit-taking, following yesterday's firmness. reduced360 words
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Article27 1952-10-09 3 LONDON, Oct. 8. Cash Buyers £9fi7; Sellers €968; Forward Buyers €955; Sellers €956; Settlement €968 (up CD. Turnover. a.m. 120 tons; p.m. 29 tons.27 words
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Article34 1952-10-09 3 LONDON. Oct. B— Spot 2V-A.. Nov. 21 :1 ,d.. Dec. 21 \d.. Jan-Mar. 21>4d. Apr-June 21 .d. July-Sept 21', d. Oct. c.if. 2l\d.. Nov. c.i.f. 21 Dec. c.l.f. 21 \A. Market: Steadier34 words
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Advertisement127 1952-10-09 3 T>SSZtfZ££3Eßr t ASM 1 ta ica am Mm INDCPiNDENI !>•«** ie BKISTOIhii CLUTCH STEERING -••'>! icd Ml reputation as CIVES FULL POWER the tracts' with Hie greatest ON TURN. oViwb.' putl fot i'J fixe of HYDRAULIC m» knd in the world No CONTROL. whcclr 4 tractor can compete UNIT ATTACHED127 words
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Advertisement199 1952-10-09 3 Delicious V Yes!.. talented Heinz chefs take as much care J as the finest home cooks to coax out the full, sat- f isfyingfljvor of this succulent dish! Rich, juicy 1 Heinz Baked Beans give you more enjoyment every time. Sit down to a piping hot plate of Hun/. I199 words
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Article266 1952-10-09 4 First passenger service from S 'pore to London CIXTEEN Malayans will have scats on the first BOAC Comet jet passenger service from Singapore to London on Oct. 16. The 36-passenger service begins on Oct. 14 with the first Comet leaving London for Singapore, vii266 words
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Article212 1952-10-09 4 -with an oilwell at bottom of her garden SERIA, Brunei. Wed. Tin Duchess of Kent will sleep in a "jungle house" on the shore of the South China Sea when she visits the Seria oilfield on Oct. 23— and there will be an oilwell212 words
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Article50 1952-10-09 4 The Singapore Base Ord- nance Depot Civilian Association will hold a run lair at St. George's Road, on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. to raise funds for a new club house. A cinema show and m xlorn joget are among the attraciiii. tions50 words
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Article48 1952-10-09 4 Veeran Michappan was fined $5 in Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for being drunk and incapable, he asked the Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto: "What. $5 Just for a small class?" Michappan was arrested while shouting in Joo Chiat Road on Tuesday night. 148 words
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Article133 1952-10-09 4 'THE Malayan Chinese A.^o- ciatlon's next lottery, to be drawn at Pena^g en Nov 16. will be the biggest A total of 466 prizes, worth $1,800,000, will be awarded. This has resulted by la- creasing the total of the 'lot- i tery by $500,030133 words
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Article45 1952-10-09 4 IPOH, Wed.— A flower show, organised by the Ipoh Y.W.C.A. in aid of their' building fund will be held here early in January. Entry forms and further particulars may be obtained from Mrs. M. Pugsley. Thompson Road. Ipoh.45 words
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Article133 1952-10-09 4 TAKING THE LONG WAY HOME KANYA Ahmad Guti. a 32--year-old stowaway in the Filipino-owned pilgrim ship Panay. which arrived in Singapore yesterday, has found himself thousands of mile* from his home town of Madras—and due to go still farther away. He Hid himself in the Panay when she called at133 words
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Article58 1952-10-09 4 Jan Haacke. an agent of Hagemeyer Trading Company, was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court, without his defence being called, on a charge of misappropriating $1,419. Haacke was alleged to have misappropriated the money, which should have been given to Rediffussion. with whom Hagemeyer58 words
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159 1952-10-09 4 CAPTAi^ r^/uiL, one of the ship commanders in the Raffles expedition that discovered Singapore in 1819 bought "quite a large part" of the present well-known landmark in the Colony Pearl's Hill for a barrel of rum. Other facts about personalities In159 words
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Article58 1952-10-09 4 RECORD AIR AID TO MEN IN JUNGLE THE ROYAL Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force dropped more than 300.000 Ib of supplies at anti-bandit patrols in the Federation in September a record amount. Half a million leaflets were also dropped. Sixteen casualties were airlifted out of the jungle by58 words
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Article56 1952-10-09 4 Annie binte Rahamad, a 29-year-old cabaret girl, was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, on a charge of criminal breach of trust of a camphor-wood •chest. Annie was alleged to have sold the chest, the property of Michael Rennie Duncan, a marine engineer,56 words
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Article39 1952-10-09 4 The Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will open the Singapore Archery Clubs new pavilion in the University of Malaya grounds at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. Oct. 18. The opening will be followed by a shoot.39 words
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Article56 1952-10-09 4 Miss F N. Udell Chief Nursing Officer to the Colonial Office, who has spent the past two weeks touring hospitals and infant' welfare centres in Malaya, left Singapore for Sarawak 1 yesterday. She will go on to Hong Kong before beginning her i tour of56 words
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Article19 1952-10-09 4 The number of cars registered in Singapore has increased by 857 in the past three months.19 words
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236 1952-10-09 4 FURTHER issues of Government rice are to be made after Nov. 1 to restaurants, hotels :md eating houses, the Singapore Controller of Supplies, Mr. O. R. S. Bateman. said yesterday. It was not rißht that private liims should make profit out of Government236 words
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133 1952-10-09 4 TMK GOVERNMENT rite ration for the next quarter docs not depend on the rife negotiations with Siam. the Singapore Controller of Supplies. Mr (>. R. S. Bateman, told a Singapore Press conft-rence yesterday. He hoped that the negotiations with Siam would b«133 words
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Article43 1952-10-09 4 A civilian, L»m Chew, vas shot dead by tvo Mined rorists wearing uiforn ;,t Batu Duablas mw vi' the Teluk Anson distrn t f Perak. The murder took plan on Monday eveninp but no further details are available.43 words
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Article28 1952-10-09 4 KUANTAN. Wed For abetting Jaafar Khan to ;it a shot gun and 13 rounds of ammunition without a permit, Abdul Majld bin Sulalman was fined $30.28 words
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Miscellaneous247 1952-10-09 4 SINGAPORE I News: 630 Radio Scientist., uto i mmmf I.lft— 7 30 Radio Moßttat; I Happy Anniversary; 7.30 Soliano 9 Record Kewew; 9.30 News; 9.45 9.30 Schools; 10 News; 10 05 Band; 7.45 Hit Parade: 815 Chri- —10 Cowboy Songs Music While You Work: 10.43—12 stopher Columbus; 8.45 Classical Schools:247 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 5 SEGAMAT. Wed 'A front tyrp burst and I lost control of the car," said Kek Kirn Far.aged, 23, fined $25 here for inconsiderate driving. The car left the road and overturned but no orue was hurt.41 words
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310 1952-10-09 5 Guests are asked:* Listen to radio gINGAPORE GOVERNMENT last night announced plans to hold the Government House garden party in honour of the Duchess of Kent at the Victoria Memorial Hall if it rains tomorrow. In all, 2,200 guests, representative of310 words
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142 1952-10-09 5 ONCE they were loving couples but yesterday, in Singapore Second Police Court, they haggled and argued. This was the scene when 13 women, many with babies in their arms, summoned their husbands on charges of falling to provide proper support. A few of142 words
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Article44 1952-10-09 5 SEGAMAT. Wed— The SeRamat Magistrate. Tuan Haji Ahmad, refused a police application to adjourn a case for two months and discharged Chorut Sang, aged 41. charged with driving a car in a negligent manner and knocking down a cyclist.44 words
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Article90 1952-10-09 5 IPOH, Wed.— A detachment of the Klnta Valley Home Guard marched at the head of the funeral procession today of the officer in charge of No. 3 Platoon, Kampar group. Mr. Tan Say Chuan, who was shot dead in his office on Monday. The State Officer, Home90 words
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222 1952-10-09 5 THE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union will make another attempt to f*t an immediate wage increase for daily-rated workers of the Colony Government ?nd City Council. The union's executive committee, at a meeting yesterday, approved a draft memorandum asking for the222 words
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Article127 1952-10-09 5 DEADLINE FOR TAXI METERS ACTING Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge, told the Straits Times yesterday that it was likely that from next Jan. 1 no new taxi would be registered in the Colony unless fitted with a proper meter. The City Council has already limited the number127 words
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Article29 1952-10-09 5 SEREMBAN, Wed.— The present membership of the Reremban Gurney Memorial Library, which was opened about two months ago consists of 72 adult members and 138 junior members.29 words
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Article358 1952-10-09 5 m Its I \l lONS liable to load sheddlnt today are: lI A V \rlhur Rd I .irk View Hotel ■■■•re siilmmin.- Club It Rhu. I E. Shi|.v.ird Rhu Cross Nanvanc lie Works re. Katonr l-.rn.ulrn k Roid Sen Vlr» Hotel ras| Cn.i., Rd.. Telok Kurau ii..358 words
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Article, Illustration277 1952-10-09 5 AND NOW THEY WAIT FOR THEIR SON The ''Prodigal Son 9 writes home —and mother weeps for joy rE STORY of the Prodigal Son was enacted In Singapore yesterday. It started with a letter to the Straits Times from Mr. Lim Boon Chye who left home and family to see277 words
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103 1952-10-09 5 THERE was no room in Singapore schools during 1951 for 56.000 children between the ages of six and 13. This is one of six facts which the Education Department has listed for the information of the public in this year's Education Week souvenir103 words
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Article193 1952-10-09 5 Councillor seeking re-election A PLEDGE for a sober and efficient city adminis- tration is the keynote in the election manifesto of Mrs. Robert Eu. Singapore City Councillor, who is seeking re-election to the Council as a Progressive candidate for West Ward after four years* service. She193 words
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Article37 1952-10-09 5 KUANTAN Wed— A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a joget girl from Singapore. Normah binte Mat, 21. when she failed to appear in court to answer a charge of theft of jewellery.37 words
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Article68 1952-10-09 5 He'll act as Defence Secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Deputy Secretary for Defence. Mr A H P Humphrey, will become acting Secretary. when the Secretary for Defence. Mr. E. B David, leaves for Britain at the end of this month. Mr. David is to be seconded to the Colonial Office68 words
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Article47 1952-10-09 5 SEGAMAT. Wed— Polir. opposed bail wherF Phan? Chan Diok. aged 83, was charged here with obtaining $50 as a bribe on behalf of n Government official. It was alleged that accu*e H had agreed to obtain a driving licence for a Chinese47 words
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Advertisement188 1952-10-09 5 I HI j| H %L IS <4fW^ fJM LANA lUKNEK M.C.M "The Menu Widow' _^-.^^F Achieve Hill Thrilling N»%» '■s iJimi >^T™i lov./in.ll Your,.lf With COLOR HARMONY MAKEUP 2^ These fomoui glamorizing requisite! r 9§ •I Hollywood > moil olluring Kieen s I j i.. l ttori will give you188 words
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Advertisement180 1952-10-09 5 #5a 7 L v N D C O WOOD PRESERVATIVE Stain* tuuL 'PfiotldU TELEPHONE THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED INHALANT colds v 1 1 fl> I At the first sign of a COLD put a tew drops of VAPEX on your handkerchief and breathe the vapour. You can feel it180 words
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Miscellaneous237 1952-10-09 5 IV^^**ap(apHMHHMp^pHMMHl STORE in ill COINCIL: Youth Leadership Training Course 'Responsibilities of Leader and Organiser 1 by Mr Rowland Lyne at British Council Ha.: Stamford Road Bpm SPORE ROTARY I'LIB: Membership Committee Meeting at residence of Rotanan I. Nusserwanll off Eajt Coast Road 7 pm. ST. JOHN AMBI LANCE BRIGADE: Home237 words
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Obituary51 1952-10-09 6 RECEIVED cable news lntimat- Ing the death at Kayts, Ceylon, o' Mi. W. Tliambiah, father of Mr W. Thamblah, father of Mr. T. Navaratnam, of Ceylon Com- i rnl^ -luner's Office, father-in-law o Mr. V. Sundram, Department of. Agriculture. Kuala Lumpur, and uncle of Dato E. E. C j51 words
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Article59 1952-10-09 6 MR. Si MRS. DAVID SOH BIOW CHWEE. married on 4 10 52 I thank relatives and frienls for the valuable presents received. THE family of the late Mr. Nail Sen-; Chyo thank all relatives, friends. President and Members of i the Buddhist Union, who sent wreaths, messages of condolence,59 words
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Obituary27 1952-10-09 6 IN lovin<-' mcn;ory of Dr. Young Kl.cv Keonu dicH Oct. 9;h. 1961. In ti>e Oeneral Hosp:i;:l Sercmban. Greatly mlved by lib wife r.nd j children27 words
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Article21 1952-10-09 6 SINGAPORE Arts Theatre at Victoria Theatre. "The Merchant of Venice". 16th. 17th. 18th October, :.t 9 p.m Booking at Robinsons.21 words
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Article759 1952-10-09 6 'Goodbye Thank You' Effusiveness is hardly the word suitably to describe the feelinss shown by the people of M&iaya towards the men who are helping to fight its battle. It is time we tried to set things in their true perspective and to acknowledge the debt we owe to Britons,759 words
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Article301 1952-10-09 6 Mr. Cecil Wong, the President, at the annual dinner of the Malayan Students' Union in London, was justified in protesting against the delay in dealing with the students' claim to be represented on the board of governors of Malaya Hall. The exclusion of a student representative irom301 words
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Article45 1952-10-09 6 LA PAZ. Wed. Bolivian government yesterday seized control of the bis: Aramavo. Patlno and Hochschild trh mines. It wns the first sten in nationalisation by the Victor Paz Estenssoro government v>hich rose to power in a bloody three-day revolution last April.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Letter386 1952-10-09 6 Permit to publish awaited rE people of Singapore will remember how, not so long ago, the Press and th e Singapore Union of Jour- nalists so vigorously opposed the Emergency (Newspaper) j Regulations; which were In- troduced by the Government in order (so it pledged) to protect the citizens of386 words
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Letter85 1952-10-09 6 HATS off to Mrs Robert Eu for complaining in the City Council about the nauseating fumes pouring from our buses. The bus directors have Dooh-poohed 'he idea that there is anything very much wrong, but only the other day I was passing a bus and •vas85 words
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Letter179 1952-10-09 6 AT about 4.45 p.m. last Friday, at the junction of Bencoolen Street and Middle Road, my attention was attracted by an overloaded Traction Company omnibus. I could see that the fenders almost touched the tyres, and believe that there were over 100 passengers In the vehicle. Being179 words
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430 1952-10-09 6 menace, but I do appeal now for an all-out drive to remove this preventable blot from Singapore Nothing short of a sustained and vigorous policy of education, in town and in rural 1 areas. in the correct methods of Infant and child feeding, with430 words
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Letter197 1952-10-09 6 BEFORE the last war we I used to have frequent naval exercises, as our potential enemy was a great naval power Unfortunately, the enemy unsportingly used the over!and route to invade Malaya, and as we had no I defences on land it was a very simple197 words
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256 1952-10-09 6 CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB OF VICTORIA rpHE Chinese Stuoents' Club 1 of Victoria is concerned with the possibility of confusion arising from the letter of "Malayan" appearing in your paper of Sept. 13. "Malayan's" letter refers to a "Victorian Chines? Spjuents' Association" and we wish to make it clear that his256 words
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Letter752 1952-10-09 6 PLEA FOR A MALAY BANK I READ with misgivings the recent report regarding voluntary liquidation of the Malay National Banking Corporation, Ltd., as thejj j collapse of this Bank is tantamount to failure of Malay effort in erecting! I a financial institution long dreamt of by them. It is all752 words
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Article408 1952-10-09 6 S|Mculaliv<' hiut£<-r LAND hunger is on? of the world's profound mouvating forces. When the hunger is sharpened by speculation the emotion can becoma troublesome as well as profound. Mr. a. R. G. Morrison, acting District Officer of the Kanowit District of Sarawak, in his report for thp M408 words
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Advertisement761 1952-10-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. FYKE: To Jean, wife of David Alexander Fyfe, at Teluk Anson, j Oil SiiP(':iy. sth October. 1952. a I km .J mes Alexander. OSULLIVAN: On October 6th. at Bungsar Haspital. XL., to Kalhleen. wife of Michael O'SuUlvan, a daughter. B'.AIKIE-BROWN: Robert r.laikic to Nessie R. Brown on Or'ober761 words
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Advertisement16 1952-10-09 6 sis OF OUTSTANP/NG < Zh*m. woollens AVA/LABLt FOR YOUR SELECTION AT REASONABLE PRICES PHONE: 6535 Zt.CHUUA STREET16 words
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Advertisement32 1952-10-09 6 YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU BUY PURCHASE I S|^|^l $90 HrteSßßg j DISTRIBUTORS THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE. \IALACCA. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. PJfifk SlEIQU&tXIwI^lDlitR)^ \fflk M>OANS i I'gMIMTG TONIC32 words
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187 1952-10-09 7 People on lists do not exist {SINGAPORE police believe that a gang have registered voters who are non-existent or do not qualify to go on the electoral roll. Several people have been questioned by the I), about this racket. Ing forms suspected187 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-10-09 7 Mita. imi i-I.NK URIFFIN, the Greek wile of a British staff sergeant in R.E.M.E., with whim the Duchess of Kent conversed in Greek when she visited the Kinrara Military Hospital, near Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mrs. Griffin, who comes from At hens, later said they chatted92 words
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Article67 1952-10-09 7 TOLERATION MUST BE SUSPENDED Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. fill-: Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Kainrs, said today it was necessary to suspend the "tradition of toleration" in Malaya to stop the spread tl Communism. Mi Baincs, who spoke at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary lunch, stated: "I believe it67 words
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Article69 1952-10-09 7 Mr. G. A. de Wolf, an American research scholar, arrived in the Colony by air last nipht on a Fulbright scholarship to the University of Malaya. Mr. de Wolf Is a member of the American Society of Taxonomists. He will do research on ferns and69 words
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342 1952-10-09 7 BUT MISS WEE WANTS THE POOR SPARED Mrs. Choy feels public 'should be brave' if charges rise VI ISS Wee Kiat Neo, secretary of the Singapore Consumers' Association, yesterday criticised the Singapore City Council's proposal to increase ga» and water charges next year. But a Legislative Councillor. Mrs. El z^ihf342 words
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Article168 1952-10-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. •PHE private secretary to the Duchess of Kent has sent the following message to Col. A. E. Young, the Commissioner of Police: "Her Royal Highness has been deeply shocked to learn of the two accidents involving the death of one Malay special constable168 words
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Article26 1952-10-09 7 MUAR. Wed— A woman. Ng Beet, who stored copra In her shophouse at Jalan Paya Mas. Tangkak. without a licence, was fined $20 here26 words
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Article25 1952-10-09 7 SEGAMAT. Wed. Nearly 30 persons are attending a firt aid class organised by the Segama; branch ot the St John Ambulance Brigade.25 words
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Article981 1952-10-09 7 The Director of Medical Services, Singapore, Dr. W. J. Vickerc, will present silver medals to 18 blood donors In his office at 3 p.m today. The recipients are: Mr H. S. Bull, Mr. O. V. Dorai. Mr. R P. Sobrielo. Mr. H. Don, Mr F. N. Gluneur,981 words
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90 1952-10-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Duchess of Kent today spoke Greek with the only Greek woman she has met on her SouthEast Asian tour She was visiting Kinara Military Hospital, eight Miles from Kuala Lumpur, when she met Mrs. Pauline Iriflfin, from Athens, the wife90 words
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Article33 1952-10-09 7 KUANTAN. Wed.— The first National Serviceman to be charged in the district. Khoo Kay Huat. was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for desertion from his post in Jabor33 words
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Article17 1952-10-09 7 SEGAMAT. Wed. For overloading his car Tee Tian. 40, was fined $10 in Segamat.17 words
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Article75 1952-10-09 7 BUTTER WORTH. Wed Two police stations, one a! Bukit Tambun and the other at Jalan Bahru. shared the first prize for efficiency when they received their awards today from Penang's Chief Police Officer Mr. C M J Kirke. Butterworth police received a shield for the best75 words
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Article54 1952-10-09 7 Mr T. F. Oswald, new deputy electrical engineer with the Singapore City Council arrived by QantasBOAC at Kallang airport last night. Mr. Oswald was chief power engineer with the Bahrein Petroleum Company He was met at the airport by Mr. R. A. Waddle, deputy electrical engineer54 words
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Article256 1952-10-09 7 Wages board hear the bosses KUALA LUMPUR, VvYd. THE Rubber Wages Arbitration Board today began its ta.sk of settling th e month-old wage dispute between the Federation's 350,000 rubber workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Fmployers' Association. The employers presented their case at a two-nour meeting behind closed doors [presided256 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 7 Work has started o.: the building of the new mosque and assembly hall in MacAli.ster Road of the Overseas Pakistani League of Penang and Province Wellesl?v The League is appealing to the Muslim community for funas.41 words
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Advertisement106 1952-10-09 7 FRESH OR IN TOMATO SAUCE AGENTS: C E MORTON (malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA-LUMPUR PENANG Such a pier sure... llfilllV Balanced Ltstenltf. at a popular prict i «/j I It will st"ke you at once I MUllclTCl I what a nwt, attract.ye. 1 II modern appearance this j^f receiver has And106 words
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Advertisement153 1952-10-09 7 For the BOY with some POSTAL ORDERS to spend V ENG'M«TRING SETS MECCANO COMPLETE SET Meccano Sc* No. 0 |.S Meccano Set No. I 5.5 Meccano Set Ni. 2 7.2. Meccano Set No 3 1050 Meccano Set No 4 1 500 Meccano Set No 5 21.15 Meccano Set No. 6153 words
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Article119 1952-10-09 8 The truth about Ramasamy WHEN Ramasamy, a City Council labourer, told the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. T Kulasekaram, yesterday why he Iwd jumped about and shouted at Cuff Road on Tuesday night, he was acquitted of disorderly behaviour. "Someone stole $20 from me that is why I was shouting119 words
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Article80 1952-10-09 8 Mak Weng Cheong. 27-year- 1 1 old chief tenant of a house in Upper Chin Chew Street, was yesterday fined $50 in the Singapore Second Police Court for molesting a IVyear-old girl. on e of his sub-tenants, during a blackout on July 11.) Mak. convicted on80 words
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117 1952-10-09 8 Seamen will ask Govt. for back pay THE Singapore Government Seamen's Union will give a 14-day ultimatum to the Government today to meet its promise of payment of arrears of revised salary to union members. This follows two months' negotiations between the Government and union representatives. The president of the117 words
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Article220 1952-10-09 8 GOLD OR JEWELLERY? \X appeal involving the question of whether 476.84 tahils of gold, made into bang es and mcd illions, were gold or jewellery was argued before Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Mgh Court yesterday. Hearing was later adjourned. Kam Yam Kue. a dealer220 words
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162 1952-10-09 8 Govt. to be asked about island sale MR. H. J. c. Kulasingha (Progressive Bukit Timahi will ask :he Singapore Government at Tuesdays meeting of the Legls- lative Council whether it intends to sell all or part of ■he island of Pulau Bukom Kechil to a commercial firm in the Colony.162 words
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Article106 1952-10-09 8 Mr. A. F. Lav, Chief Clerk 91 the Brunei Branch of Harrisons and Crosfleld i ßorneo' Limited, retired recently a t the age of 55. He was the first man in the company to do so and had 25 years' services to his credit. Presenting him106 words
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Article73 1952-10-09 8 Mr. Justice Brown. In the Singapore High Court yesterday, ordered a retrial In two appeals against sentence of six months' imprisonment In each case on opium charges. The appellants were Chua Puai Ngaik. a woman, and Koh Mvi Keow. In thp case of Chua it73 words
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Article27 1952-10-09 8 Donations totalling $4,495 were received by the FalrMeld Girls' School building fund. Singapore between July 8 and Oct 4. it was announced yes- terday.27 words
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428 1952-10-09 8 In the flat a girl lay murdered WHEN a woman friend of Wong Pek Yok, alias Wong Chee Tat, called at her flat in Moh Guan Terrace, Singapore, a stranger answered the door. He said that Wong had gone out. But inside the428 words
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Article54 1952-10-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Duchess of Kent today sent a cable to General Oliver. of Headquarters, Eastern Command. England, referring to her visit to the Queen's Own Royal West Kents at Kuala Kubu Bahru yesterday The cable asked the General to tell the relatives of West54 words
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Article49 1952-10-09 8 PORT DICKSON, Wed. Fifty Home Guards passed out recently at Tanah Merah new village, Site C, Port Dickson, after two weeks' Intensive training. The District Officer, Port Dickson. Mr. D. W Stewart who is a major in the Home Guard, presented them with badges.49 words
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Article87 1952-10-09 8 Remarking that there was no evidence on record to show which of two statements was false, Mr. Justice Brown, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, allowed an appeal by Scow Keh Meng against a lower court conviction and sentence of nine months' imprisonment on a charge87 words
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122 1952-10-09 8 A CHINESE cashier with two wives and 14 children used his firm's money when his monthly budge: ran out. In Singapore Second Police Court yesterday Tan Sing Chiang was found guilty of committing criminal breach of trust of $2,260.70 belonging to his employers.122 words
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261 1952-10-09 8 Mask, gun no joke after all, he said 1 EE SWEE KIM, a sago *J factory owner, told Singapore Relief Police Court yesterday that when a masked man with a gun and a felt hat walked into his house, he did not realise it was a hold-up. He thought one261 words
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Article41 1952-10-09 8 Dr. Francisco Dy, of the World Health Organisation, left Singapore by air yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to study the possibility of starting a malarial research centre in Malaya. His headquarters will be the Medical Research Institute.41 words
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Article86 1952-10-09 8 English, Malay and Man- < darin language films are now being shown at the U.S.I.S. theatrette in Raffles Place in connection with Singapore's Education Week. The films to be shown are: Today. English version: (1) Winged Scourge, (Animated health cartoon); (2t Rural High School; (3> Working Through86 words
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Article46 1952-10-09 8 Singapore Chinese organisations, celebrating the Double Tenth anniversary tomorrow, will send a cable to President Chiang Kaishek in Taipeh, pledging their support for the Nationalist Government in Formo sa. The cable will be read at a ceremony in the Chine.* Chamber of Commerce.46 words
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143 1952-10-09 8 CHENG AH CHIN, a taxi driver, was a better man as he walked out of Singapore First Police Court yesterday. He had promised hLs wife to give up smoking opium. He appeared in court because his wife. Tan Geok Lan, was143 words
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Advertisement197 1952-10-09 8 From rODAYlpfiJli,!!^ 1/ J*****09 30 P 7 Wl l JMTHHBB NOTthe "'r^dV vkjto* •\T* usual type }^r OF WESTERN! A DRAMA SO POWER FILLY V DIFFERENT that it required *ft\ the COMBINED TALENTS and PfcJ- MI 1.1 TV of 3 TUP STARS'. <jßi| J MARLENE DIETRICH Si^3W MEL FERRER and197 words
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Advertisement173 1952-10-09 8 YOU'RE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE OF m. A LA «GHTER! only HOVr NrST f/ HAVER LUNDIGAN Q&i FRANK MARILYN FAY MONROE nNXXT r CHANCE!~ LAST DAY! 9.30 a. m IwsßijE^nii 6 is 12.30 r sttp "opens TOMORROW! JR 'SCARAMOUCHE"... A DEVIL W[TH THE ladies 1 W/| /f% J>^ WITH173 words
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Article346 1952-10-09 9 i JANICE; PORTER - The things a woman can do! i JANICE PORTER "I OOK what this woman does, and runs a home too", said my husband holding out a magazine for me to read. •She does all this" read the headlines, and underneath was a fullsome deserlpUfla of how a thirty-jrear-old woman attends346 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-10-09 9 1 1 1 Deep-fitting with undulating brim and surmounted by a birds head, this winter cloche recently shown in London has a helmetlike touch. The hat i" of flame-red velvet with a narrow grey petersham band.38 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-10-09 9 TERRY towelling, usually thought of in terms of baths or babes, has become a popular material for beach and after-sw m wear. I have noticed that lots of towelling, by the yard and in many colours and des.gns. is «_n sa'e in Singapore, at reasonable prices. Sketched here139 words
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Article445 1952-10-09 9 The ideal woman —No. 3. A WOMAN I know Roes about permanently in an old tweed suit: her home is shabby and untidy and, if she ask.3 anyone to lunch, .the chances are that they will com c away hungry. But every so often .she goes445 words
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Article795 1952-10-09 9 -OR SHOULD YOU IMPROVE IT? By a PSYCHOLOGIST UCK Is not Just "pennies from heaven"—it is knowing how to spend them. And If you want to be lucky, there are "rules" you must follow. Psychologists believe not in good luck itself, but in a person's ability to795 words
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Advertisement70 1952-10-09 9 .j- >ne ast smile and then sweet dreams! All the cares w^ *W* >nd worries of the day are over ;j|| now or a^ ost in a de ici x **^*&L ous drowsiness V '•life- And that delightful Cow Gate W^ |SpP*^ caress and delicate odour Reall y- things aren't70 words
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Advertisement387 1952-10-09 9 9r %%»s\T^ no s f~~ 4-27] mi" 0.0 1000 I MB^M^tfflflHNti illmtfjfions. 16 coleuv pljttt |K| 31 V. i A complete Home |u>d« to I ■>. Dr«itm«k.n( o«cor«tmg f 7 jR^J^^Y^R^S C<itm»kt*n Mending Bn 4 I WMmtJ Yr S«WMtg to* Children JJ &>*~* AJI ,0. n.,4 kno» X'> -^MUK' KJC387 words
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Miscellaneous297 1952-10-09 9 c. c. c. Celled stx or these couvotis to join the Children's Comer Club Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Boxej wuhoui cUiw.iuik j 1. Tropical disease? (6). IS. Single part of 19 <3). 5. "Who doth shun?" IS. A merchant Is not in with ("As You Like It") (8). a297 words
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Article, Illustration976 1952-10-09 10 'Driver of year' clash at Lornie Mile By Our Motoring Reporter TWO rubber planters, J.G.M. ('Bill") Ferguson and Derek White, winners of the Johore Grand Prix in 1951 and in 1952 respectively, will clash probably for the last time this year at the l.orni,. Mile standing start speed trial to976 words
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Article49 1952-10-09 10 IPOH. Wed. Lee Sal Cheng captain of the State soccer team. Is the only player from Perak who will go on tour with Singapore's Tiger Sport* Association team which Is scheduled to leave next week for Hcng Kong and Japan on a three week trip.49 words
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Article33 1952-10-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Saturday's hockey match between Selangor and Army i Malaya) on the Kuala Lumpur, padang will be broadcast by Radio Malaya en the 41 metre band from 5.10 p.m.33 words
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446 1952-10-09 10 NEW YORK. Wednesday. HE'S a greater puncher than Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis. He knocks them out better with one punch". So said Jack (Doc) Kearns, an eminent authority on power punching, when referring to Rocky Marciano, the newly crowned heavyweight champion. Kearns managedAP - 446 words
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Article24 1952-10-09 10 NEW YORK. Wed— The New York Yankees won their fourth successive World Series baseball pennant yesterday by defeating Brooklyn Dodgers— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article229 1952-10-09 10 MASTERPIECE (late Big Boas) runner-up to Oay Time In the Rlvermead Stake* (6f> at Kempt on last year, is one of the new horses to race in Malaya according to the latest S.R.A. classification list. Masterpiece, a 3-y-o gelding by Grandmaster out of Roaevay. u»' placed229 words
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Article87 1952-10-09 10 CARDIFF. Wed. TWO players new to international soccer honours have been selected to play frr Wale; 1 against Scotland at Nir.lan Park. Cardiff, on Saturday, Oct. 18. The team Is: Shortt (Plymouth -Argylet; Levei (Leicester Cliyi. Sherwood (Cardiff City > Paul] Manchester Cityt. DanielReuter - 87 words
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Article104 1952-10-09 10 IPOH, Wed IPOH soccer fans are looking forward to the opportunity of seeing Johore Chinese soccer stars in action against a Perak Chinese Football Federation XI on the Assembly Hall ground on Oct. 20. After taking part in the M.C.F.A Cup final against Penan* at Penan?104 words
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Article464 1952-10-09 10 By A Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ttf ALAYAN Hockey umpires appear to be at least 20 years behind the times. Judging by the discussion which took place at the recent annual general meeting of the Malayan Hockey Council on the interpretation of the rule regarding taking of464 words
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Advertisement329 1952-10-09 10 -'_ft^i?^By^P^irT^R^RH Ifcy F. fAe eiwb£db fittest f HEAVY DUTY oil fii INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES A PRODUCT OF THE UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA USA IIMIT ■t«jV vkJtaHT ~vnmmansk i f a »m -l. m »i .i»ji*4V U0.2« you? M i;T-^»^ 01 V J MUS T have specialised £zj&r r kn329 words
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Advertisement665 1952-10-09 10 .*■■■■■■■»■■->«■ Hygienic Sanitation jm^^^^ mm ~>L Rural Dwellers can now enjoy the B 1' the City Dwellers without incurr- aa I A in( the hifh cost of private Septic V,^- Tank Syitem. a] "DESTROL" I prcsenti the 1 "DE LUXE" iy^F Looks atiri behaves in use iflß^^H exactly like a665 words
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Article35 1952-10-09 11 J^O. 1 R.S^. October (in V.S. l renb):— Monday's Tuesday's rlosinc rloslnf 26.80 nom. 26.70 nom. Market: Dull. The New York rubber market will be closed on Monday, Oct. 13 Columbus Day.35 words
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214 1952-10-09 11 Better inquiry By Our Market C'orrnpondent rpHERE was slightly better inquiry again for rubber on the Singapore market yesterday and the price showed a rise of 3/ 8 of a cent. October first grade closing at 74 3 8 cents a lb. The214 words
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155 1952-10-09 11 4JOME profit-taking occurred i n Straits Trading Company shares on the S ngapore Share Market yesterday following their rise in price on Tuesday, when an unconfirmed report said that 7| per cent. been revealed by tests in the accumulated waste dumD at the Pulau155 words
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Article33 1952-10-09 11 HONG KONG. Wed Free market currency exchange of Honfj Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK*6.23'i (cash) HK»6.25 (T.T.) HK$ 15.83. One tael of gold HKS2BB-.33 words
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Article25 1952-10-09 11 Sungel Tukang Rubber Com- 1 pany's crop in September totalled j 51.000 ]bs. Kuala Reman Rubber Estates Ltd. produced 132.400 lbs. in September.25 words
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Article14 1952-10-09 11 SINGAPORE, Wed Oct. 8. $483J7' 2 a picul (down $2.«2'<i).14 words
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Article186 1952-10-09 11 CHIPS alongside the Singapore Harbour Board *o8o»n*. or expected tlirre at "am tod»v »r» MM I Brliri 4. Flvln^ Foam. Ido-; n :i v 9 Crlana II: Pan|kcr IJ/M R- "I R-mpan». IS'1«. Mm 18: I^ksant 19/20. Mawai NW. Lar-Jl NW 8. Charlri. Merlrod H O^h Brooke186 words
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Article29 1952-10-09 11 THE GAINS NEW YOBK. Wed. The pound sterling gained quarter of a cent, to l)Ss2.7t cents, on the Nt-w York money market on Tuesday. Par i- US92.SO mil- AT.29 words
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Article47 1952-10-09 11 T^O BUSINESS was reported in copra cr coconut oil in Singapore yesterday. Copra buyers $28 V f.0.b., lfcs $29: Coconut oil $45', fob. buyers. $46 2 sellers. Produce Exchange: Pepper (white I down $5. Mu.itok $585 a plcul .sellers: Sarawak $580; Black $50 i unchanged).47 words
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207 1952-10-09 11 Fr»m O«r Own orrrspondml MELBOURNE. Wed. JNVESTMENTS had a strong market on the Melbourne Stock Exrhanee tndav under the impetus of the lifting of bank credit restrictions. Almost every leader advanced. A.C.1., B.H.P. and Electro Zinc were prominent, the undertone of bidding bc-ing the strongest for207 words
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Article34 1952-10-09 11 MELBOURNE. Weds. Wool prices held firm in Brisbane and Gcelong today. Japanese buyers were bidding strongly. The best price at Geelong today was 120 '•_•<] for four bales of A. A. Com. Merino.34 words
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Article66 1952-10-09 11 NEW YORK. Wed— Wall Street closed barely steady yesterday. The market regained its equilibrium in the morning, thcu«h trading remMned restricted »nd largely featurrless. The business picture continued promising, but LhPre was nothing in the overnight newg to stimulate special interest in the list or any one gTcup66 words
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Advertisement1346 1952-10-09 11 Tei Mia MANSFIELD «c CO,, LTD. ™Un (10 linn) P«-.«>q« (Irnorporoted in Singopore) An afhar BLUE FUNNEL LINE Corner i option to proceed via other porti te load and dl*ehara« SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Qua Soil* P. S'hom Penang Loertet tor rVnpl*^ I ivernool Hovre. Hollond1,346 words
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Advertisement951 1952-10-09 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. EAST ASIATIC LINE to. OK /CONTINENT "°M SCANOIN AVI AN/UK /CONTINENT Spore P. Shorn Penon, S'por. P Shorn Penong f Sa f sa-r^rr^ <*♦ SLgg-Sa 'J/^Sov- 3/-3 N.V. ./Tn.v •Ka'^.^ "^k^^to^oST- s/4Hot W4mm Rrnledi for Avonrrcuth. London, "Karaa" for Diokorta 80-tckok. "oT^dorn. Antwerp 17/23 Oct. 24/24951 words
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Advertisement1085 1952-10-09 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: N« f«O4 ELLERMAN BUtKNAU KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM ft los AMe|UJ JAN AHC|SCOj one, for US A Atlantic Port, «>"tANO. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVEH ond Conodo via Colombo Accepting cargo tor Central ft Seutk "CITY Of MANCHESTM". S(x re P S'hom Penong -CASTLEVIILE" 20/24 Oct1,085 words
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Article143 1952-10-09 12 IS INGAPORE Harbour Board "A" beat a Nee Soon Garrison XV by three points (one try) to nil In a friendly rugger match at Keppel grour.d yesterday. S.H.B.'s right-wing three, Welles broke through the entire Nee Soon defence to open scoring with a try143 words
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Article147 1952-10-09 12 T*HE Singapore Hockey Association have decided to change their rules governing the award of umpires' certificates. The proposed change will classify umpires Into two groups registered umpires and certificated umpires Instead of three as at present. The president. Mr. O. E. N. Oehler.v said: "We have147 words
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Article427 1952-10-09 12 But they were a tired team By Our Rugby Reporter S.C.C 11; RAFSeletar 0. AN expectant crowd who braved yesterday's rain to watch the Club play their first game after their triumphant Colombo trip got an hour of uninspiring rugger for their pains. The Club427 words
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Article31 1952-10-09 12 Cheerful Lads were given a walk-over In a SAFA Div. 3A match scheduled to !.»ve been played at the CYMA ground yesterday. Balestier C.C. did not turn up.31 words
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208 1952-10-09 12 "pHE Singapore Table Tennis Asscoiation's Organising Committee for the Asian championships decided at last night's meeting: 1 To fix Nov. 7as the closing date for entries: <2> to provide hospitality for all competitors and oflVtals; and (3i to hold a ball at the conclusion208 words
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167 1952-10-09 12 A FOOTBALL match under floodlights wiU be held tonight at Ayer Raja Road. Singapore as part of the Corps birthday celebrations of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The match will be between R.E.M.E. and the Green Howards. R.K.M.E. beat the Green Howards in the167 words
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301 1952-10-09 12 A GOAL three minutes from time by Sime Darby's inside left, Ismail Ali, ended a magnificent Shell second half rally at Thomson Road yesterday in a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Cup match. S me Darby won four-three. Shell trailed 3-0 at half time, chiefly301 words
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Article147 1952-10-09 12 CHUA Kirn Hearn Jollilads 1, former Singapore champion will meet his club-mate, Lam Kok We*v In the final of the Singapore Ta' Tennis Association's senior men's singles championship. In the semi-final last night he beat another club-mate, Loh Heng Chew, after five keenly contested games. Kok147 words
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Article51 1952-10-09 12 Norbury and Smith. Higgins converted his second try. Steel scored the only try for 3 BOD. In a friendly rugby match at TangUn yesterday. GHQ beat 3 BOD by 23 points (six tries, one goal) to three (try). GHQ {.cored six tries through Watson (2). Higglns (2).51 words
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Article42 1952-10-09 12 The following have been selected to play for South Johore against the Singapore Cricket Club at rugby at Johore Bahru on Saturday: Sanderson, Hobbs. Sraife. Martlndale. Edlngton. Phillips. Duggan. Burnet'. Moonev. Downs, Robertson. Varne. Stewart. Narube. Murphy. Young. Lee.42 words
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Article56 1952-10-09 12 Entries are now open for the Achilles Club's 3 ..-miles crosscountry run to be held on Saturday. Nov. 8 at 5.30 p.m. The race will start from and finish at Mcßltchie Reservoir. There will be no entrance fee. Entries should be sent to the Hon. Sec.56 words
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Article796 1952-10-09 12 SCHEDULE Schedule of racing will be: First Day: Class 3. Dlvs. 1. 2. 3. 4 end 5 over s<jf. Dlvs. 1. 2 ana 3 over 7f. Second Day: Class 3. Divs. 4. 5 and 6 over 6f: Class 4, Divj. 1. 2 and 3 over 7f.796 words
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190 1952-10-09 12 KIM A LUMPUR. Wednesday. A RUGGER match that is arousing as much interest as a final of the 11. .M.5. Malaya competition is the fixture between the Fijian Regiment and Selangor Club to be played next Wednesday on the Kuala Lumpur padang.190 words
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Article385 1952-10-09 12 rjHEAH Hong Klat wrested the open division Individual championship from David Rodrigues (champon for the last two years) by one point at St. Andrews doys School's third annual swimming carnival, held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Elsht new records were set up. The Inter-house championship385 words
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Article80 1952-10-09 12 The Sir Arnold Robinson Cup Competition (2-ball foursomes) played at R.S.O.C. on Sunday morning resulted in a win for W. B. Young Sc C. P. de Rome (82— 12'j 6»' 2 >. Other cards returned were E. C. Harrison A. R. Hamilton (82— lO'a-71 180 words
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Article18 1952-10-09 12 In a hockey frlendlv vesterdar at Ra.r.ej Institution troutirt ACS. Junior* brat RafT.t Juniors 2-118 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement814 1952-10-09 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED urgently by an International organization a well experienced Teleprinter Operator. Attractive salary, free medical attention, annual leave and provident fund. Apply to Box No. 846. G.P.0.. Singapore. EUROPEAN Sales Assistant required by European Company. Must have experience in selling branded consumer814 words
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Advertisement885 1952-10-09 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE: Bungalow type house and land In Joo Chiat area, vacant possession. Apply Box No. A 4517. S.T. ATTRACTIVE bungalow Jalan Rlmau, 2 furnished bedrooms and kitchen, servants' Quarters, store and garage, with water and Ught. Price cheap. Apply Box A 4556. B.T. NICE Furnished885 words
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Advertisement193 1952-10-09 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR nrtlflclal flowers Dennlson Crepe Paper Is world's standard. At all Stationers. Agent Donald Moore. Oldham Hall, Singapore Tel. *****. INSTITUTE OF BOOKKEEPERS: December Examination Entries close 14th October. Particulars for stamped addressed envelope Representative. P.O. Box 1336. Singapore. (Students should preserve this advertisement). PACKING Hoi'senold and193 words
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Advertisement108 1952-10-09 12 Ml^sssssCTs^^^B^/^ V? ISjgJSf Mi V\ jL tf\.HERE _J^ THERE I|Bm| (itML Mains Battery PORTABLE This flne new Mains/Battery Portable brings you Mrst-clasa listening wherever you are. Basy to carry and thoroughly economical in operation. It has the range and quality of tone of a full-sized table receiver. A telescopic rod108 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1952-10-09 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Hi«h IMS lira (S ft I and H» il.ll: Low 0733 (4 »l had 202« II 41 TOMOEBOW: Hl|ti OJ1« ,7 J) and 1413 (•«>: now MUM (S ft I end HIT34 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-10-09 12 HOCKEY DIV. IB: Police v G.H.Q. IFABFLFI, Tanflin. OIV. 2B: S.R.C. > iniTerslly. SJt.t. IKIIMiM B.A.F. Malaya Johore Bahru. Selelar. SOCCER DIV. 3B: SeleUr Ville t Haikawyn, Geylanr Seletar F.C. v JnllHad*. t V MA. (round. SBHr CUP: Pulo Bukom t Jacks S.C.. Farrer Park. BADMINTON Singapore Junior Championships. S.B.A65 words
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