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Title Section21 1952-10-27 1 THe Straits Times MALA YA '6 NA TIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED IS4S TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.21 words
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Article386 1952-10-27 1 One a girl with bomb MAN AND WOMAN 'TOP REDS' IPOII, Sunday. A GANG of terrorists foraging for food walked into an ambush at the fence of Kopisan new village nine miles south of Ipoh last night and lost three killed and at least two wounded.386 words
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Article223 1952-10-27 1 DISGUISE DID NOT SAVE HIM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun HOME Guards icHCed a terrorist in the Raub area if Pahang yesterday He was! isguised as a rubber tapper When five Home Guards fhaUeng.vi him h e pulled a ?renade out of his tapping baa but before he could thriwi t hp223 words
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Article32 1952-10-27 1 MANILA Sin T.ip lriest dea'h c:unt in the tvph kjb w^ i '■h -asbH through the centr 1 PhiV.op'n.es last week is 510 according to the Philippine News Service.— U.PUP - 32 words
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Article171 1952-10-27 1 TROOPS TOLD: BE BETTER SHOTS BULFORD, Enpland. Sun. > pEN. Sir John Harding yesterday told troops; starting for Maiaya they would need plenty .of endurance, socd markjtmanship, vigilance and teamwork in fighting the Reds (irn. Harding, a former rouiinaiider-in-chief, Far I East Land Forces, and vi tana of the Malayan171 words
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85 1952-10-27 1 MYSTERY sun-mint's an art ion of Singapore police at Kallane airport yrstercay. A tpecfa] posse of clothl a rr.en awMto-1 the arriva'. of a BOAC Argonaut from England and whl.ske middle-aged Bun pean by Jeep He wu. not t.iken through the Ous'oms gate but85 words
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Article37 1952-10-27 1 SANTA MARINELLA. Italy.' Sun. Ex-king Farouk of j Ezypt stated here last night that he would continue to: publish his memoirs without trip slightest modification "no matter what G'neral Naeuib| (Keypt'a Premien may say." ReuW.37 words
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Article19 1952-10-27 1 TOKYO. Sun. Eleven members of an Indian agricultural inspection mission arrived in Tokyo by air ys?'prrtpy ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article60 1952-10-27 1 Princes give up powers RANGOON. Sun. Burma's princely rulers said yesterday 'hat they will surrender their administrative powers to the people as a step towards the democratisation of the country. The Foreign Minister, Sao Hkum Hkio, who heads the princes, said the princes wanted to give the people of the60 words
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Article85 1952-10-27 1 EDINBURGH. Sun. IF negotiations succeed, four Scots fishermen from Midlothian will go to Malaya soon to teach fishermen there in ringnet fishing. The plan is part of a new Malayan Government project for this type of fishing off the west coast of Malaya. The Government hasReuter - 85 words
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230 1952-10-27 1 Duchess plays badminton -and wins Til;-: Duchess of Kent played Malaya's nationi' (time, badminton, at Eu Villa, Singapore. yesterda> and won her first and only match in this country. Pjrtn?rinu the Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm M.c Donald, the Duchess do fcated her host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs Rlchar I230 words
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Article18 1952-10-27 1 DAMASCUS. Sun. A military court yesterday sentenced eight people to death on espionage charges.— A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article26 1952-10-27 1 TOKYO, Sun The Diet yesterday recessed until Nov. 3 to Rive the Prime Minister, Mr Shigeru Yoshida, time to form a new cabinet. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration187 1952-10-27 1 HONG KONG. Sunday. A NATIONALIST gunboat leading four armed trawlers fired on the 700-ton British freighter San Jorge and put troops aboard her, the British crew said on arrival at Hong Kong last night. They said the ship was en route from Shanghai to IUP - 187 words
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Article81 1952-10-27 1 For Malaya to study war tactics SYDNEY, Sun. pOL. A. E. YOUNG, CommisVj sloner of Police in the Federation, said in Sydney that he would invite Australian police commissioners to send selected officers to Malaya to study tactics used against terrorists. He arrived in Sydney by air from Singapore toReuter; Reuter-AAP - 81 words
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Article22 1952-10-27 1 TOKYO Sun.— Japan Is negotiating to buy 500 000 tons of Canadian coal. Foreign Office sources said to today22 words
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Article82 1952-10-27 1 BOAT WITH 6 ABOARD MISSING KUALA LUMPUK. Sun. A FISHING BOAT, with six men on board is missing off Bachok. in the Kota Bahru area of Kelantan It is feared that the boat overturnoQ and the crew have been drowned H M S Amethyst was asked to help search for82 words
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Article35 1952-10-27 1 HONG KONG. Sun. The last-born of the quadruplet daughters born on Friday to 34-year-old Shu King, wife of a tailors assistant. Yau Che Chau, died today The other three are In incubators A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article10 1952-10-27 1 TOKYO. Sun. An earthquake shook Tokyo today. Reuter.Reuter - 10 words
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111 1952-10-27 1 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Sun. A SOBBING 15-year-old boy. vm accused today of kidnapping 20 Dersons in threp states. "I did not kidnap o:ivb:dv. ho forced me." prot^tod Virgil Le May. at hi* arraign- ment on charges of taklnjr part in wild highway abductioas sine? OctAP - 111 words
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Article318 1952-10-27 1 MASS EXODUS STARTS NAIROBI. Sunda THOUSANDS of young Africans left their tribal reserves and disappeared yesterday into the vast jungles of the Aberdares mountain range where the authorities fear they may be organising a revolt. A Government spokesman said that at least 1,000 Kikuyu tribesmen hadReuter - 318 words
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Article45 1952-10-27 1 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Sun Two armed men on horseback yesterday held up a car carrying the weekly payroll for a local plantation and took $20,000 Police trackers later found the money in a field. One suspect wa s arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article57 1952-10-27 1 SEATTLE, Sun.— The first United States commercial jet airliner is now well under construction and will be flying by 1954, an. official of the Boeing Company said yesterday. The plane would be faster, have a longer range and more passenger accommodations and would operate moreReuter - 57 words
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Article38 1952-10-27 1 The Duchess of Kent has! sent the folfowing te'egram to the Sultan of Johore In London: "I have learned with great distress of the death of Her Highness Tengku Ampuan. and sptm my deep sympathy. Marina."38 words
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Article243 1952-10-27 1 Allies repel heavy attack TOKYO. Sun. £EVEN-hundred veteran Communists threw a heavy North Korean assault at Heartbreak Ridpe today, but the Allied defenders drove them off after an hour-and-a-half of bitter fighting. The assault was launched behind a 1,000-round artillery and mortar barrage. Tha North Koreans battled to within 35UP - 243 words
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Article28 1952-10-27 1 TEHERAN, Sun. Communists shouting; "Death to the Shah" battled with students in Teheran today as Shah celebrating 34th birthday watched. Over 140 i Communists nrre^ied IT. P.28 words
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Advertisement465 1952-10-27 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invites applications for the foOowlng posts. School Certificate essential except for posts (r). C.0.1t. HouslnK Allowiiiicis payable. (;u (lerk <$80-$280). Initial salary $80 p.m. Total emoluments $172 p.m. <h) Four Housing Assistants (sBi)-$305). Two on Initial ■dan of $120 p.m. each. Total emoluments $250 p.m.465 words
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Article259 1952-10-27 3 Negotiations are continuing, says Mrs. Pandit NEW YORK, Sunday. AMERICAN sources said yesterday that in the past eight months, United States diplomats held "informal talks" with Soviet representatives in an attempt to break the Korean armistice deadlock. These talks the sources said, were held in New259 words
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156 1952-10-27 3 'LEAD THIS FIGHT' CALL TO BRITAIN LONDON. Sun. AJ>Y Vinii.l -.ham-Car-ter, President o/ the I'nitrd Nations Association of Britain, in an address in Bradford called on Britain to lead the fieht aniinst the colour bar. "Kacial d'scriwinition and injustice an- a real threat to world pe;»re." said Lady Bi»'iha:n-( arter.Reuter - 156 words
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Article18 1952-10-27 3 VENICE. Sun.-K.ng Felsal II of Iraq left Venice yesterday for Se:rut. en route for home. A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-10-27 3 i,... wi. hi. i, world heavyweight champion Joe Louis, who is supporting Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic presidential candidate, shows him how to throw a "Sunday punch." Mr. Stevenson, the Governor of Illinois, agreed that the "idea might come in handy."47 words
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Article115 1952-10-27 3 14 ILL FROM PERFUMED LETTER AUSTIN. Texas. Sun. A UTHOHITIES are today A investigating a "perfumeri letter. 1 sad to have sent 14 persons to hospital, four of them violentfy ilt. Department of Public Safety technicians are trying to find out whether the "strong odour of a cheap perfume" hadUP - 115 words
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Article61 1952-10-27 3 HEIDELBERG. Sun. The. United States authorities in Germany »^sterday released another *ar criminal. Hermann G:esvr. from prison it Lands jeT% B ivr.ria. Giesj.or 53. was in 1947 sentenced to lift- impr sonment tor n.s part n the Mushldorf concentre! on camp atroo ties In 1351 theReuter - 61 words
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Article19 1952-10-27 3 RANGOON. Sun.— Burma 1 s ilgned an air asreej ment with Eritain providing for m:.*-aal facilities.— R3uter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article32 1952-10-27 3 DAMASCUS. Car. -Ten people were killed and 21 .seriously injured yesterday wiien two omnbuses crashed on the road between Damascus and Kuneytra, 14 miles south of Damascus.— A.PAP - 32 words
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Article118 1952-10-27 3 NEW YORK. Sunday FORMER United Nations employee accused a US Senate committee yesterday with fabricating a spy scare and ming it to disrupt the United Nations. (t charge was made by Mary Jane Keeney, who teen cited by the Senate contempt because she edReuter - 118 words
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Article35 1952-10-27 3 NICOSIA, Sun Cyprus police yes'eiday warned a.ains; an e-Ur'.ated $1 million (MS3 million > in forged United Starts bills circulating on the istond. Six persons arc already in usudy.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1952-10-27 3 MADRID, Sun. Mrs Ann Davtaon, an En r-liwoT.an OVT''" ■.">'" W an attempt to sail the Atlantic al M, his arrive*! at Palma Canary Islands, in her yacht Felicity Ann Hautpr.33 words
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Article164 1952-10-27 3 JET~CO^OPERATION PRAISED PARIS. Sunday. THE United States Air Force has had "for some time" jet fighter planes capable of carrying atomic bombs, Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenburg. U.S.A.F. Chief of Staff, said yesterday. Asked at a Press conference Ement on reports that jets soon would beReuter - 164 words
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Article161 1952-10-27 3 THE HAGUE, Sun. LORD Ismay, Secretary- 1 General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organi.sa:ion said yesterday that he regretted that the defence planners are not told enough about the limitations and possibilities of the atomic veapon Answering a question on 1 what he thoueht about the161 words
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Article126 1952-10-27 3 'Dark night of slavery' -Truman WASHINGTON. Sun PRESIDENT Truman said yesterday that the 34th anniversary of Czechoslovak independence o n Tuesday oould be observed by tre free world "with even more meaning than la the past even though the present Czech Government Ignore* i-. In a letter to Dr. Peter126 words
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Article29 1952-10-27 3 NEW YORK, Sun. A Um.ed Nations technical assistance expert will leave for Rangoon today on a oneyear assignment to help develop the Burmese pottery Indust ry. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article30 1952-10-27 3 CAIRO. Sun. Ex-King Farouks lavLsh palaces may be opened as tourist attractions, the newspaper Al Akhbar says. The Government is said to be considering auctioning Farouk's property Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article27 1952-10-27 3 BOMBAY. Sun. Seven men were hurt yesterday in a fight between porters at the railroad station. Three are in a serious condition.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article119 1952-10-27 3 TOKYO, Sun. I%ADHA Binod Pal, former l» Indian Justice of the In- ternatkmM NHUtary Tribunal for the Far But, vcstrrrtiy told 1 OO'i T^kyo Universi:y s:»derit< that' JapAn would 'perhh if she re-arired. He said: "By re-arming, Japan must take sides with either of theUP - 119 words
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Article200 1952-10-27 3 Poland votes Soviet style LONDON, Sun. i POLISH voters went to the polls today for the first time in five years to endorse a single list of candidates put up by the Communist-do-minated United National Front. It Is the first one-party election in Poland's history and Is being held underUP - 200 words
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Article86 1952-10-27 3 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Herbert Morrison, the former i Labour Foreißn Secretary, warned the Labour Party yesterday of the dangers of an Opposition "speakinß with many voices." "If a Government is faced with a disunited arw unhappy official Opposition it is liable to becomp indifferent to ParReuter - 86 words
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Article36 1952-10-27 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Japan's foreign exchange holdings are now about $700 million (M 52.100 million) in United Spates dollars and $100 m:!--i lion <Ms3oo million) in open i account with various coun- tries.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article35 1952-10-27 3 PERTH. Scotland. Sun, Major Gen. N. McM'.rkin?, [Colonel of the Black Watch. said last night that the First i Battlion now in Korea wculd l?ave for the Middle East in July.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement260 1952-10-27 3 1848—1952 W~ "Si &lood T ITASTJ1 TASTJ if MA 1 HKi jfHlt^T At -llo's Tome" was sent to 'ac iencinQ convalescence from an attach o/ Influenza I wa» very weik in, and hud great }l[ < n ip th the usu d Insomnia an lo a of appetite I at260 words
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Article904 1952-10-27 4 Day of upsets in U.K. soccer YOUNGSTER HITS FOUR IN DEBUT LONDON, Sunday. PERHAPS the most staggering of the many shock results in yesterday's English football programme was Preston North End's 5—2 victory at Portsmouth. A fortnight ago Preston conceded five goals to Chelsea, and last week, on their ownReuter - 904 words
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Article341 1952-10-27 4 iii.miii>, sun. LEAGUE DIV. I Ars?nal t New as tie 0 Aston Villa 0 ManrhesUr C. 0 Blarkpool Sheffield Wed. 1 id 1 ii I Sioke 1 Charltcn 0 \V. Bromwieh 0 Chelsea Z Tc< #nham 1 Derby 1 fardffl I Manchester V 1 Bornley "ortsnionth 2Reuter - 341 words
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Article241 1952-10-27 4 SYDNEY. Sun. A USTRALIAN tennis fans will have enough- tennis In the next ten week* to keep them more than happy. It will be the loneest spell of big time tennis Australia has ever experienced. Four major tourna■Mßti iind three Davis Cup rnatrhes v.iil be crammedAP - 241 words
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Article308 1952-10-27 4 Away teams do -well at rugger LONDON. Sunday. 17ISITING teams in the rugby union county cham- oionship had a successful day y u sted;y b*ating the home teams in three matches and drawing in the fourth. Cheshire scored two fies jgalnst Durham s pemlty coal anc! a try to drawReuter - 308 words
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Article162 1952-10-27 4 S. Africans in strong position PERTH. Sun. fPHE South Alncan tourists were in a strong position at the close of the second day's play in their opening state match a;ainst West Australia here yesterday Declaring at 427 for nln« wickcs the South Africans took one \v;cket for 35 runs beforeReuter - 162 words
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Article85 1952-10-27 4 LONDON. Sun. Yesterday's rugby league results were: Australian Tour: Workington Town 15 Australians 27. Rugby League: Barrow 14 Rochdale Hornets 12; Batley 20 Wakened Trinity 14; Belle Vue Rangers 8 S.vinton 17; Bradford Northern 18 Dewsbury 0; Castlefoid 28 Doncaster 8; Featherstone Rovers 18 Liverpool City 10: HalifaxReuter - 85 words
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Article1077 1952-10-27 4 P W D L P A P!s Wolves 14 8 4 2 30 21 20 iunderland 13 8 2 3 18 16 18 Blackpool 13 8 1 4 34 23 17 Mvcrpool 14 7 3 4 25 22 17 \rsenal 13 6 4 3 25 181,077 words
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326 1952-10-27 5 Selangor new villagers told: Help the Govt. to help you "fttK PEOPLE MUST EXERT THEMSELVES^ KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PHE PEOPLE must help the Government turn the new villages into model cony nunities, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Raja Jda bin Raja Muhammad, told 30 Chinese rom Selangor new villages yesterday.326 words
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Article127 1952-10-27 5 Changi camp ready in January THE first part of the new volunteer camp ai Tanah Morah F3es.ir. Chan 4. will b ready in January. Mr. E. F Brady. Senior Executive Engi-, n"cr (Rural), told the Straits Timer, yesterday. I Th's wi:.l consist oi two, bl rcks o: o.u'i i :ka127 words
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Article126 1952-10-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i RECRUITMENT of Chinese in Panang ior the Pedetion police Fov"e will start next month, the Commandant of the Police Depot Mr T H. Stockdale .toLrf the Straits Times. Plans were bc'ng fcrmnlat<M and. when these were iindlised. po .c? rocu'.t!-.!:; teams will i^ave126 words
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Article45 1952-10-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— i [ong md lino Huay, in the ruliee Court Bghtlng In puDllc said :.oy were good frir::ds and were only fooling. v lia<: and thei it, out j 00l they were work! L i Oned S245 words
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Article125 1952-10-27 5 BOYS' COY. MAKING PROGRESS SEREMBAN, Sun THE six week old Boys Company of the Malay and Federation Regiments, now stationed at Port D.ckson was making good progress, the O.C. Training Centre. Major D. Burnett, told the Straits Times today. Major Burnett spent two hours conducting a group of Press correspondents125 words
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Article56 1952-10-27 5 TAIPING. Sun— On? huncl- j red and seventy graduatei the Laubrch Course In M yesterday premised to help Ivtpc out illiteracy. They received ihelr certificates from the Tengku Mentrl. Peiak. at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan. One graduate. Miss Ma Tak Onn, presented an ilhin-inateu address to56 words
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Article60 1952-10-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, S"n.— l| Wong Ah Frag, a woman of h ing Patak. who wm rj out of doors during t ..as fined $4° in the Police Cf urt. I On a another charge of j 1 having nir.ovcd 10 katis of j f iroundnuts, matchi tarettej60 words
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Article46 1952-10-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Three charges weie explain-! Ed to Yue Chong in the po'ice court, after w^iich he was remanded in custody, j 3a:i was opposed. He is char?tri with illegal ■ss'on of a shotgun, ammunition, and contorting with arrr"M persons. i46 words
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Article28 1952-10-27 5 JOHOHE BAHRU. San milch bin Hassan, a S:r.gar, was finm the r lice r »urt for drlvli van at 50 miles per hurr n t:r*-n limits28 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-10-27 5 RAF MAN RIDES A TRISHA F LT. S KELLAWAY, of the R.A.F., wins th e Trisha Race at the Rojal Artillery Saddle Club cymlnna at Thomson lioad Singapore, yesterday. He beat three others. His prise was a miniature of a trisha, complete with rider— Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article138 1952-10-27 5 PENANG Sunday KERATION'S first educational course for < ended in Val dOr new village in Province today after a month of lectures and tions which were attended by 3.800 villagers. The course v.aj held in the village itself. "The classes have been Instructive and enjoyable138 words
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Article122 1952-10-27 5 Trisha men take part in gymkhana FOUR trUha riders rook part in the Royal Artillery Saddle Club gymkhana In Thomson Road, Sir. sapor?. ye.verr.ay. Their mounts were their own trishas. They pedall?d furiously down a straight course of ISO varcs and back again. The winner was Ong— six years trlfha122 words
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Article41 1952-10-27 5 .JOHORE BAKFtU. Sun. I Gocnian was flned $120 the P' lice Court, for tap- i 3ing 25 wjeoßut trees f < r ■'.■>•: wit»i d1 a lie ne«i nnd ther Sl2O for having tear LnU of toddy without a per-41 words
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Article250 1952-10-27 5 CALL FOR FAITH IN UNITED NATIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MR. Hendrlk van Oss. United States Consul, Kuala Lumpur, urged 200 > Rotarians and guests at! a dinner last night to; have faith in the United j Nations. Mr. van Oss said: 'We must maintain our faith that the future will250 words
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Article93 1952-10-27 5 IPOH. Sun Mr. Leon^ Yew Koh. at the meeting of thp Malayan Chinese Associat'on. Perak br.inrh, today ur? d representatives of the various sub-branches to help to promote the Scout movement in Perak's 103 new villages. Scouting, he said, was the be^t way of building lawabiding93 words
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Article29 1952-10-27 5 Ten lallatiK flrcs broke out in five hours yesterday in UtTerent parts of Sir> u aporr Firemen fr'-m the Central Fire Stat.on DUt all the fires29 words
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Article44 1952-10-27 5 PENANO. Sun. A.NorHER 100 characters J\ oookiriaker. Ong Ah ron| was j'Lslerdav >1.5u1» lor a.^i6t;ng :n the. otterjr. Ong was arrested during a raid un a house in Carnavon Lan e where $410 and a 'Ml characters' book were found.44 words
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184 1952-10-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday 3AWIHLLB in the Teluk Anson area of Perak and in south Negri Sembilan are facing a slump, says the monthly report of the Labour Department. In the Teluk Anson area six sawmills are operating at only one quarter of their full184 words
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Article199 1952-10-27 5 Sub-stitions liable to loadsliruding today arc: DAY .M.i.-Dnnj ,1 House T»n Tye Piarr 1., i Caa.uns »e«h M. Itatrrtoo >t. SI. \n 11. 1.. 1 II .ii .1 ltd. \ibrn and short sit- Ntn >mgapurr l.c Hk.., tirr.tonr Mrkrmir Uu. i:ukil Tlmafe i>ump%. BaloUrr Kd. Jala a Ami...199 words
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Article68 1952-10-27 5 If Communist aggression had not been stopped in Korea there might be no part of Asia free today, the United States Assistant Secretary for Far Fastern Affairs. Mr. John M. Allison, said over Radio Malaya last night. "This shows," Mr. Allison added, "that V th« -yapng68 words
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Article117 1952-10-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A CHINESE-OWNED and European-managed estate in an Isolated spot in Johore spent about $70,000 on the welfare of Us workers during the last 18 months. The labourers were well set led and contented, said the Federation Labour D?partment's report for September Their117 words
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Article887 1952-10-27 6 The on.j p.ea»ant background note in the dispute on lubber workers' wages is the improvement in the price ol ruuDer. Uniortunate.y it is pi i iicd a little too lew to be deany heard above the discord. Meanwhile the days art- runniflfl out, and there is I887 words
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Article300 1952-10-27 6 The trek of thou c ands of young Kikuyu tribesmen from their reserves destroy > any hope there was of .i spe^'lv end to Kenya's troubles. These young men have disappeared in the jungles of th« Abrrdare mountains, hacking their way through the trackIpsjs frrest. and taking300 words
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Letter191 1952-10-27 6 Singapore police in action SINCE the riots of nearly two years ago, most references to the Singapore police have been either abusive or critical, but I would like to record an episode that any police force might be proud of. In the early hours of last Friday morning thieves stole191 words
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Letter174 1952-10-27 6 rE Klang Gumey Memorial Fund now stands at more than $20,000 and it has been decided to erect a Gurney Library, although there already exists a tibrary which i appears more than ample to meet the demands of Klang At the September Town Board meeting, an Unofficial174 words
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Letter223 1952-10-27 6 WHILE appreciating the good work carried out oy the Animal Lovers' League. I would point out that only animals of good health are looked after dearly in Singa- nore. What of the stray dogs that mooch about West Hill Road. M.S. 13 i. Seletar? Sonre of these dogs223 words
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Letter130 1952-10-27 6 I AM surprised at the j reason put forward foment ment proposal to turn 5, j vegetable farms, the ques the soil has not been seru Mr. J. W. Ewart. the acting Director oi Agriculture, has stated that the land in Singapore is not suitable for gruwicg130 words
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Letter148 1952-10-27 6 TJETURNED Student" of •■^Singapore ('Students in London." Oct. 24; might stud> the proceedings of the Federal Legislative Council of a date soon after the close of the Festival. He will and that the matter of student accommodation in London was not entirely "pig-eon-holed in the good old148 words
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Letter504 1952-10-27 6 Now for the Comet IV. LONDON F»RITAIN'S mam stinr JL> lant last week can .r oi the AT.erican air craft industry, which re vealed that we have inven ed and are now testing th world's most powerful air craft engine in Britain jet with a propellor insiri it which will504 words
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Letter397 1952-10-27 6 On the Margin Lingua frunca ONE of the perquisites of a hair-column is the receipt, from time to time, of despatches which. though just unprintable at the tune, may be filed mentally and Lseti later with hi'ariuus effect at diocesan roniprences. morticians' cJinr.cs, wayzgooses and gather n-s of •MCTteC alumni.397 words
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Article, Illustration648 1952-10-27 6 Nicholson - A SHIRT- SLEEVED U.N. PRESIDENT Nicholson By OTTAWA. A DYNAMIC and forthright personality, and a powerful figure in the British Commonwealth, is the new President of the United Nations General Assembly. He is the Canadian Foreign Minister Mr. Lester B. Pearson, better known in Canada and U.S.A. as "Mike" Pearson.648 words
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Advertisement834 1952-10-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. SETTEN: On Oct. 22nd at Kuala Lumpur to Olcnnis. wife of 0.0.X. Sotten, a son. ROBINSON RASA MINE: To I ui<: Km. a son, at Bungs.tr Hospital, 6-14-1/2, Kenneth Linrvl. bo».h wpII. KHO. To Sylvia 'Slen Moy). wiV of Kirn Hock Chlao. on 22-.d O'obrr 1052. at K.K.834 words
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Advertisement11 1952-10-27 6 w f t Ja» £m I f /6 coave* quay /_Jyj11 words
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Advertisement115 1952-10-27 6 Raffles I'll,. r.v. Ui tilth ffI^OPTICIAN doHjL/o qeddeo Tne lorle /ohop j{ Impeccably tailored Day Afternoon frocks that are a joy to wear. Custom made also from London, Paris New York. xaTTleo hole! /olncjapofoe essential FOR J™ Y riwlVlt Burnol 1 ANTISEPTIC v>^\ fc^ li for treatment oj p^/p \W115 words
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283 1952-10-27 7 Clinics, better roads, acquarium in the Budget "NEXT year Singapore is likely to get a[ $150,000 aquarium, a marine parade with promenade, three new infant welfare clinics, wider and better roads, increased sewerage facilities and a new esplanade. These a: e among the projects283 words
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Article209 1952-10-27 7 Aussies did not forget Mrs. Seah AFTER 27 exciting days in Australia Miss Winnie F fc.ah. met. on her return yes- a tcrciay by her war heroine t mother, gees back to her job c as a telephone operator in I tlio Qantas-BOAC office In J Singapore. Her mother. Mrs.209 words
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332 1952-10-27 7 THE Labour Party of Singapore released yesterday a December election manifesto declaring strong opposition to continuance of nominate I seats and demanding a fully-elected City Council with an elected mayor. The party also demanded the quiclc estabhsiment of rural district councils on an332 words
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Article82 1952-10-27 7 An island gets new school WHEN Pulau Seraya's only school collapsed thp pupils were left without a place to study. But a public -spirited body approached the Singarxire Education Department for materials to build the island a new school. Last Saturday the new Malay School of Pulau Seraya. an island82 words
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Article58 1952-10-27 7 Singapore Fire Brigade was busy yesterday quelling 1 10 lallang fires At one stage four fires broke out with;n 19 '.rilnute.s. The brigade was also cal- j 1 led to the 13th mile Mandal I Road: where the attap roof I of a small house58 words
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Article35 1952-10-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The secret pay talks between Government and the Malayan i Railway Traffic Operating Union ended yesterday. Negotiations were started lon Monday to setle their 1 15-montn-old pay dispute.35 words
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Article54 1952-10-27 7 The latest fair price list issued by the Controller of Supplies Singapore, is: 14 oz. tin of Cow Hi Gate condensed milk costs 65 cents, a Hi oz tin of Silver Bell evaporated milk 60 cents, a 28 kati tin of coconut oil $15 and a54 words
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Article61 1952-10-27 7 Seven clerks from :he Cash and Establishment Office, 3 8.0.D., were among 31 people who gave blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last weeK. Altogether 108 transfusions were given during the week. At the end of the week the bank held 18 Groap O61 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-10-27 7 IT WAS THEIR GALA DAY •\7'ESTERDAY was a gala day X for members of the Sindhi community ol Singapore when they celebrated DeepavaLi, (New Year) with a social and sports programme at the Happy World Stadium. The programme opened in the morning with music and dance items, followed by amateur109 words
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Article53 1952-10-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Housing for labourers on many estates in Malacca leaves a lot to be desired." says the mdHhly report of the Labour Department. During last month the department told 12 estates to start new building programmes. Labour officers inspected conditions of employment on 17753 words
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Article136 1952-10-27 7 THE Singapore City Council Health Committee will tell the Government that, even if it does not find rural land tor city pi? b: eerier i b the end of the year, action will be taken to expel them. The Council has already I the136 words
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Article145 1952-10-27 7 Congress to admit non-Indians KUALA LUMPUR, 808. THE Malayan Indian Con- j press today decided to idmit non-Indians as asso- j j ciate members, with no voting rights There was no dlrrct opposition to the resolution which aas moved by Dr N K. Mcnon. of Penang. A few members felt,145 words
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Article36 1952-10-27 7 PENANG. Sun— The pilgrim ship Tyndareus arrived here today with 1,898 returning pilgrims. Of these, 1,218 disembarked. leaving 663 bound for Singapore and 17 for North Borneo. The ship left for Singapore this evening.36 words
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Article194 1952-10-27 7 PLAN FOR GROWING COLONY CJINGAPORE medical authorities plan to develop the General Hospital and surroundings into a multi-purpose hospital in keeping with the growth of the Colony, Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, told the Straits Times. Other Government hospi- i taLs In the194 words
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136 1952-10-27 7 City Council undecided on car park k SINGAPORE City Council committee is undecided if it should spend more than $17,000 of public money on a new car park in Tiong Bahru. The site may be reclaimed by the Improvement Trust after two and a half years. The committee ha-s asked136 words
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Article95 1952-10-27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The "tahil" prayers for the late Teneku Ampuan Besar of Pahang. which began at the Istana Besar last night at seven, will be continued on the thlra, seventh fortieth and hundredth day after the funeral at the same place and time The prayers will95 words
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Article48 1952-10-27 7 PENANG. Sun. Seven-hundred-and-twenty bottles ol beer were smashed when 30 cases fell off a moving truck in front of the Penang Convent. Farquhar Street, yesterday. The road was covered with spilt, beer and broken glass and traffic had to go round the traffic "island".48 words
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Article75 1952-10-27 7 Mr J. P. van den Bergti, director of Unilever Ltd.. London, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday lor a fourday tour of the company's Singapore and Kuata Lumpur branches. He wil spend three days in Singapore and then visit the company's new soap factory in Kuala Lumpur.75 words
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Article52 1952-10-27 7 Mr O A Spencer, Member for Economic Affairs, and Mrs. Spencer, visited the Malayan Collieries' installations at Batu Arang, Selangor. on Friday. They were shown arouna by Mr N. Warmlngton the manager. On their way back they visited the new cement factory now being built for Malayan52 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-10-27 7 MOHAMED AFAN DEE bin Haji Hassan unhusks a cocompound, held in conjunction with the United Nations °'lebr»tioni-StraltiTimt» picture.18 words
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Article107 1952-10-27 7 WEDNESDAY has displacVI ed Monday as the worst day for road accidents in Singapore. A report issued yesterday by the Traffic Police for September shows that the worst period for accidents is no longer the morning office rush hour, but the mid-day period -".oon to107 words
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Article262 1952-10-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. REPRESENTATIVES of 65,000 Government daily-rated workers will begin negotiations tomorrow on 12 demands for improved conditions of service. One of the'r main demands is that the minimum basic wages of the lowest P<*id daiCy-rated workers be increased. Tiiey will al«o insis' thai262 words
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Article27 1952-10-27 7 The Umar Pulavar Tamil School. Singapore, yesterday held an exhibition of pupils' handiwork in connection with Education Week. The students also gave a variety show.27 words
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Advertisement75 1952-10-27 7 MUSICAL NOVELTIES NOW ON DISPLAY. MINIATURE INSTRUMENTS, MUSICAL TREASURE CHESTS, BIRDS, XMAS TREES, CIGARETTE BOXES ETC. A iw^ It Give f| 21 THESE ORIGINAL lf w k AMD IDEAL GIFTS jA M/i/ttJ/ JOHN HIKE'S BUILDING faz3 Wf mi w^" hhupoiw r NEW SEA ISLAND COTTON DRESSES 1 Bias Basah Ko.id75 words
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Advertisement113 1952-10-27 7 CORRECT DETAIL AND PROPORTION ARE THE HALLMARKS OF FINE FURNITURE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DESIGN SERVICE TO ADD DISTINCTION TO YOUR HOME Of th« tense* of man. none i* more highry prised t+ian that of tight It your eyei arc Smart, but you have j^9 Bf% headache, or "Tired feeling"113 words
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Article, Illustration446 1952-10-27 8 ' OVERLANDER - 'OVERLANDER' THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL: (Straits Times Press. $3.75) By I AM a relative newcomer to Malaya, and the Straits Times Annual is a hardy veteran. With bows and courtesies on both sides, we have been introduced. Certainly, as a newcomer. I think the Annual provides all446 words
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Article568 1952-10-27 8 JAMES WICKENDEN - JAMES WICKENDEN ELEMENT OF RISK: By Mark Derby. (Collins, 10s. 6d.i By T"HK psychic approach of selection from book sellers by the look of the cover has naturally become sharper as prices rise higher. By this method "Element of Risk" is not likely to get the568 words
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Article339 1952-10-27 8 C.P. SNOW - C.P. SNOW LOVE FOR LYDIA: By H. E. Bates. (Michael Joseph. 12s. 6d.) By IN hio now novel Mr. iiates uses the mom h in the thirties established r.s "ris own —the rolling fields, the clay sci'. the small manufacturing towns of the south-east Midlands of339 words
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Article209 1952-10-27 8 PHILIP DAY - PHILIP DAY By FAMILY ALBUM. By Antonia Ridge. (Faber. 12s. 6d.) An idyll that tells, with tendernejs and gaiety and touches of sadness, of the English spinster who, in middle age, discovers France, the French, and happiness. Achieves something of the charm of "Cranford." OUTRAGEOUS209 words
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Advertisement196 1952-10-27 8 You can trust I TOBRALCO! Il^S^ Wonderful wash-cotton *So hard to wear out ~^Ji*&^ i V%\ THE TOOTAL GUARANTEE \j|-' .A^^fjf All goods bearing the registered trade I S JB3'* '^SST J V J mark 'TOOTAL* are guaranteed to give Should dissatisfaction arise through any X l\\A/\ jj defect in196 words
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Miscellaneous332 1952-10-27 8 DDTfV^F KENNETH KONSTAM l^l\.ll--/\ji— With North-South vulner <4» Three Clubs tells able, dealer South, the partner that as far as he u TIE bidding on this Italians sat East-West and concerned clubs is the suit, hov,-4 f nrv *h o wm i the bidding went: and of the red suits332 words
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Article, Illustration903 1952-10-27 9 Bandit's capture throws light on ARE TAL,SMANS endowed protective powe^ ~«£j 131*^322^^ THE capture of Mohamed bin Indera. described as North Johore's most dangerous Communist, is the current subject of excited conversation from the kampongs of Muar and Batu Pahat to Malacca from Ayer Hitam to903 words
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Article, Illustration353 1952-10-27 9 LA6T lhursday whtn tue Dache&o of Kent visited Seria oilfields in Brunei she saw standing about a mile out to sea. an artificial steel island, connected to the shore by a flying trapeze." Mr R. E. Hales. 48-year-old Shell oil chief, explained to her353 words
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Advertisement144 1952-10-27 9 LAST V& unifiH lllG \ll 1 4 "i WmErx iid__iMi From Tomorrow! MEET THE ROBIN HOOn OF THE 7 SEAS Smf^-t ____^Bu '__K^_______i *>*«- fl9w^ _a__H _OB > ________B__r .983 A^nß____E_S' An INTELLIGENT Picture For INTELLIGENT People! I CCHUMMA PICTU»f S p>«wn>l I H STANttV KtAMtrS Prod^ttionc* Fredric Marcher* Next144 words
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Advertisement112 1952-10-27 9 LAST 2 DAYS' f OPENS WEDNESDAY! THE BEST-LOVED MUSICAL ROMANCE OF ALL TIME! I j 11 a.m., 1.39. 4. (i.45 and !U« p.m. /AyMufci DA f IY! i NO. I TARGET FOR WOO hN«MY J^ Rf KHTT|7(r__&] Wtf- ffiMKiaMi'J A _B^__S_P S i I. tv*f mKtBMSBBtSS^^'j,- I -P- H^B&m_7 I112 words
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Miscellaneous250 1952-10-27 9 Straits Times Crossword .Qv 16. Nine react, thus for final 1. An old battle scar (5-3 i. )9) 6. Gradu-ite's crib to bring lg Goo^ s gre concoyed luck 16). ln thls (7) 9. A wine from Castile (4). 9 o the tenses )7) 10. Chilly dwelling lor a novel250 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-10-27 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 930 a.m. Schools: 10 News: iii.Us Tunes from TnttftfU *nd 10-day: 10.43-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Malimr; 1.50 News: 1.45 Home on the Rang". George Morg.tn ■ivjth instrumental accomp.»ni--nent, 2 Schools; 5 Bandstand; 5.30 Children; 6.15 Nev,s: 6.45 Composer of the Week; 7.15 Statement of Account; 7.30 Spot231 words
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380 1952-10-27 10 Prices of industrials cut to clear stocks By A Market Correspondent IN a feature'ess week. Ma'^yan markets maintained a steady volume of business and in the md istrial range prices were cut to clear se*.eral stocks which had come on offer in quantity.380 words
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Article243 1952-10-27 10 BUSINESS done in the Malayan Share Market last week included: Industrials: Eraser IkaVN Orel. 82.60 to $2.50 ex all; Coisolidated Tin S-nelter Ord. 22 M\ 6t 221- Ham-ncr ?2.65; Hon?kong Bank $743: Malayan Cement $1.26 to $1.18; Malayan Collieries %\.AV/ 3 McAUster $38.00; Robinson Ord. $3.10 $3.00; Sime243 words
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256 1952-10-27 10 By a Market Correspondent. A LWAYS apprehensive of fresh a^a.ion proj-csls In the F"?deratlon, here w.is scrnc cr>r>"rrn in Singapore on Frirtay wl-en prlvn'e rr>norts tnm Kuilo Lumpur told of increprrd taxi'ton of companies. The fresh irnpos's !n "ie Ppd»:-»tioi were an256 words
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Article96 1952-10-27 10 I \l Rl\(. laU wrck the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association pmrnled to the Governor o* Singapore and the Executive and Legislative Councils a memorial upon the proposed Evchange Control BUI. The memorial demorstrates that the Select Com-nH're which ie«enflv reported on 'he bill, while erlns on the96 words
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127 1952-10-27 10 MET BOURNE. Sat prices continued thttr s'Wb' do'v.'.v-.r.i tr^rd o^ ''ne Stock Exchange yesterdpy or. irJr TCkr* a 1 'll'-v m.-'u'.e n-'.cps vi «i M t a'.ian currfnov ■>tmra:as'.an Paper 222 AuU Ami 1 1:1 22 Autt Consc* Ind 41 8 \ust Co:isols (r gnttl127 words
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Advertisement536 1952-10-27 10 BEN T,»N*. STEAMERS LTD. For UK ,'CPNTINFNT So-^-e P Sham Pcnang S^w" P^^T 1 "TS OC,/ 5 N.v 6/ 7 Nov 8/10 Nov »/"N.v. 12/13 Nev 14/1S Nov Crnm-<<' «i W Lr^on Antwerp /nu ■.OttwrJwn Hamburg IJ/21 Nov 22/24 *,v JS'27N->. t Prn^or-m f^- uth, Liverpool ItottaVdom, Ho-f-u-g 24/29 Nov.536 words
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Advertisement567 1952-10-27 10 EAST A.*l*T*C M*TS SAH.INCS F»OM SCAM">"<IAVIAN UK /CONTINENT s'rj^r. P S'hiTi Penarg -8 UBJ- tn, Bangkok »Mov Hoy 3/ 3 Nov 'A<!«" to) Bnngkok. Soiaon ***** ""I?". ""7N,v 4/ 4 Nov 2/ 3 Nov. ■r^.-.ia" f o R, n^ Vo( 77 lit Nev '¥—m" tor 0-"kortn. Bor*o v ok *-b-567 words
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Advertisement1135 1952-10-27 10 McALSSTER tic CO., LTD. TEL: No. 5904 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM A 10 JAN rRANC sco# and for US A No"" Atlont.c Purts 'ORTLAfD. SEATTLE A VANCOUVER of\d C"ncdo vift Colon' 1 So Acccptmq c^f^o for Control Soutb "CITY OF MANCHESTER" Amcricen Ports S pore P Sham1,135 words
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Article141 1952-10-27 11 CHIANG CUP PENANG Sun. A FEDERATION basketball team assembled In Penang today ar.d will fly to Bangkok tomorrow en route to Taipeh to compe'e in the Chiang Kai Shek Birthday Cup tournament which s'.arls next week. Six other teams frcm Southeast Asia, Including Singapore, have also141 words
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Article83 1952-10-27 11 NEW YORK, Sun.— Zucchero. the British entry that remained in the United States after last week's Washington International r.-.ce won by another British horse. Wilwyn— failed on the dirt track in Jamaica Park here yesterday and flnLslied last of six runner* for the Empire GoldReuter - 83 words
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1147 1952-10-27 11 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON From KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yyiTH Penang failing to fight back after trailing I—31 3 at the end of last night's play, Selangor today romped home to a 7 2 win to qualify for the challenge round of the Foong Seong1,147 words
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164 1952-10-27 11 IPOH, Sun. rTtffREE newcomers, inclutj--l ing an ex-Cardiff forward, are included in Perak's team to meet Penang in an inter-State soccer friendly at Ipoh on Saturday, Nov. I. Newcomers are fullback Newell, former Kcdnh representative, second row for\\;ird Holmes who plavod for Cardiff "A"164 words
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144 1952-10-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun OWING to poor response, the meeting called to form the organisation to pick Malaya's "Sportsman Of The Year" was postponed Indefinitely today. Of the many Malayan associations and clubs invited to attend only the Malayan A. A. A. and the Malayan144 words
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290 1952-10-27 11 INTER-STATE TENNIS IPOH. Sunday. WITH an overnight lead of five matches to three, Penang took two of the five men's doubles ties this morning to beat Perak by seven matches to six in their inter-State tennis match played on the Town Board courts over290 words
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Article34 1952-10-27 11 LEEDS. Sun. Wales gained a comfortable win against France by 22 noints (nve goals and four tries* to IS (five goals, two tries) in their rugby lencue international here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article228 1952-10-27 11 DANIELS FLANNERY BEST rjiRAINER Keith Daniels •I had one of his me-* mccessful meetings this season when he saddled five Winner* to top the trainers' list at the three-day Penang Turf Club meeting which ended on Saturday. A treble on the last day enabled Frank Flannery to take ridin? honours228 words
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511 1952-10-27 11 EPSOM JEEP - Rigoletto goes up to Class 2 after brilliant victory EPSOM JEEP By IT was Rigoletto first and the rest nowhere in the Autumn Cup over a testing distance of 10 furlongs for Class 3 stayers at Penang on Saturday. Pulling ahead at the top o! the straight. Rigoletto forged ahead511 words
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Advertisement695 1952-10-27 11 POPPY DAY APPEAL 1952 "MISTAKES MISFITS" at ST. ANDREWS WAR MEM. HALL Wed. 29th OCTOBER 10.30 -4.30 p.m. Admission 20 cents On Sale: Almost new clothing, toys, books, paintings, china, glass. white elephant stall. Cut flowers, vegetables etc. Don't miss the bargains of the year. Space kindK donated by IMPERIAL695 words
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Advertisement27 1952-10-27 11 KLM COMFORT FIRST AND FAST -^-^*BeßbMbhß b« Wilu i^MMSßHtl^BSßK^W^^M- "■*£s i BEDFOIiP J jiNGAPJkc KUALA LOMPUR Representatives .n: MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANC BUTTERWORTH JESSELTON BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED.27 words
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723 1952-10-27 12 RIDER CRASHES, BADLY INJURED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AS was expected, J. U. M. BUI rerguson, behind the wheel of his English-built racer, the Cooper 996 cc, swept all before him and became the fastest racing car driver ever to go down the723 words
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Article41 1952-10-27 12 IPOH, Sun.—Better team work enable Selangor Indians to beat Perak Indians 3—l In the semifinal cf the Bardhan Cup InterState soccer competition today. 1 Selangor, who fully deserved to win now meet Singapore in the final.41 words
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Article52 1952-10-27 12 Five goals (Including a net-' trick) scored by centre-forward T.smail and a goal by Osman en- "bled Woodbrldge Hospital S.C to beat Tamil Brotherhood Association 0-1 in a BAFA Div. 2 league same played a' Ja'an Besar stadium i yesterday. S. Victor scored TBA's only goal. 9gt.52 words
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187 1952-10-27 12 HOW officious should an official be? It is not an easy matter to decide, but one official at yesterday's Lornie Mile meeting seemed to have an exaygeratpd notion of his resvonsihilities It wax hot. it it true: ana the excitement 01 the day's187 words
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Article52 1952-10-27 12 Twenty-year-old Raymond Jenkins of R.A.F. Changi clocked Ihr. 2mln 34sec. to win the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 25-mile Time Trial held a* Buktt Timah Road yesterday. Sec:nd and third In this event were S'-amford and Mansoor bin Sawi who returned Ihr. 2min. 48sec. and Ihr. 4mln.52 words
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290 1952-10-27 12 'Chinese .3 Indians .2 SINGAPORE CHINESE wrote their name on the Sundram Iyer shield for a second time when they beat Singa- pore Indians 3-2 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The game was played one* before in 1947. Chinese had won them too.290 words
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Article205 1952-10-27 12 lONDON, Sun 'THE n»ed for an Empire boxing 1 tv 1 el of control has been empJtvm ed once attain by the refusal of the Australian boxing authoil'ie* to recognl«e Randolph- Tiirpin. E'ltlsh dual champion, as Em. rt-mlildlev.-eir/ht champion. Tilings Reno-alljj work theniselve? out whenReuter - 205 words
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Article490 1952-10-27 12 England's Test needs LONDON. Sunday. bowling is to have plent> )i practice against it. there !s the unquestionable progress made by David Sheppard whose technique and confidence certainly benefited by his long spells in the Cambridge nets last year agains; Cuan McCarthy, the genial South490 words
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Article, Illustration363 1952-10-27 12 TAN HONG POH - INDIA EX-CIIAMP MAY REPRESENT SINGAPORE TAN HONG POH By 4 TTEMPTS are now being made by officials of the Singapore Table Tennis Association to include Mrs. Mabel Hayes, three times AJ-imlia champion, in the Singapore women's team for the forthcoming Asian championships. When I called on Mrs. Hayes on Saturday363 words
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Article67 1952-10-27 12 In the annual cricket match. jlayed at Sepoy Lines yesterday. ;!ie Undergraduates of University f Malaya beat Graduates by ore ■vicket. Graduates 93. Edwin DaTClaaaaj ■<3. Dr. Harcharan Sinth 21: V ?clvamjah 5.15. Umapnthy 2-10> Undergraduates 96 for 9 (Yin Khln Yin 21. P. Vannlaslngam 19 S67 words
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Article71 1952-10-27 12 1 The final of the Coloni'l Clip t foursomes played at Island Clv"! yesterday, was won hy R. W Hobm Davis and J. L. Fxuan wtia h>'.il Chua Boon Unn and Dr CiU Teck Yam I and 4 The October Medal Div. A re- "lilted in71 words
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Article41 1952-10-27 12 In a friendly soccer mntrh played at the Clerical Union gr :unj yesterday. Aston Sports Club bent AVxandra City Rangers by 3-2 Winy Chons; did the hat-trick for Aston SC end Hamic i both goals for Rangers.41 words
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Advertisement1679 1952-10-27 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) HOUSES LAND FOR SALE i COMPOUND House, Still Road. Area 8.000 sq.ft. approx. Price $35,000. B. S. Ang, PO. Box No. 75a. VEHICLES FOR SALE FORD CANADIAN Custom 1949 Model $2,800 or best offer. Telephone 3928. 1950 FORD Custom, 32.000 miles, black One owner.1,679 words
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Advertisement249 1952-10-27 12 mm fto award FCR FERGUSON BY winning the Lornie Mile standing start speed trial in Kuala Lumpur yesterday in the record time of 48.4 m i-.. the Perak rubber planter, Bill Ferguson won his third fastest time, of the day award this season. Earlier this year he had won the249 words
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Advertisement18 1952-10-27 12 AGAIN <=^!?»T FRANCE S FINEST <JLr A COGNAC BEEHIVE ♦s star BRANDY SOLE AGENTS:THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD.18 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-10-27 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAT: Hl«h 0559 hr* (6 9 ft) «nd -.626 (7 8): Low 1016 •5 8i and 23M 241 v21 words
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