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Title Section14 1952-11-06 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED /&4a I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1952.14 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1952-11-06 1 Stevenson concedes defeat after landslide \FLASH- NEW YORK, Wod STKVSNSOH CONCEDED J f DEFEAT. EISENHOWER NEW PRESIDENT. U.P. AFTER 20 YEARS— A REPUBLICAN WIN NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. MR. DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER WILL BE THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. HE WILL BE THEReuter; AP; UP - 1,149 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-11-06 1 The loser She voted in her slip A WOMAN at Miami Beach took off her "1 like Ike" skirt when told she couldn't take campaign propaganda into the voting booth. She then stood in line In her slip for 15 minutes, and voted A MOTHER went in an ambulance to94 words
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Article34 1952-11-06 1 NEW YORK, Wed— Mr. Elsenhower's Press secretary said the president-elect, his family and personal staff would leave New York later in the day for a rest in Augusta, Georgia.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article133 1952-11-06 1 DUKE'S PLANE HAS ENGINE TROUBLE I rVNGINE trouble on the York Ej aircraft bringing the Duke of Kent from Hong Kong yesterday held up his return to Singapore j A Singapore Government spokesman said last night that the Duke's aircraft returned to Hone Kong shortly after it had taken off.133 words
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Article20 1952-11-06 1 LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Attlee was today re-elected leader of the Labour Party group In Parliament.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article28 1952-11-06 1 NEW YORK Wed.— The singing Andrew Sisters have offered to buy President Truman's piano for $5,000 when he moves out of the White House.28 words
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161 1952-11-06 1 LONDON, Wed. rK first Malayan aborigine woman to visit Britain took a last look at the lights of London tonight before leaving by Comet for home. 8h» is Wa Draman. 'wife ol Mr. P. D. Rider WilliamsHurt, Adviser on Aborigine to the Federation Government. W»Reuter - 161 words
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219 1952-11-06 1 Fijians 'convert' after that 'lovely try By A Special Correspondent TONG PENG. Wednesday. pEN. Sir Gerald Templer the High Commissioner, received a telegram from Yong Peng today. It bore two words: "Have converted." It went to Sir Gerald from a Jubilant "A" Company of the Fijian Infantry Regiment, and It219 words
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Article93 1952-11-06 1 $4,000 cash grabbed at gun-point r'O men, one armed with a pistol, robbed a Chinese cigarette salesman of $4,000 in cash in daylight In Singapore yesterday. The salesman was collecting money from coffee-shops in Alexandra Road near the ABC Brewery about noon. At one coffee-shop two Chinese men followed him.93 words
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Article39 1952-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A rubber tapper in the Kajanu area of Selangor. V Sathurkan. wu abducted by terrorists yesterday. A police warch party later found hU body He had been slashed to death with a parang39 words
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Article25 1952-11-06 1 MANILA, Wed.— President Qulrlno tonight wired his "warmest congratulations" to Mr. Eisenhower on his election as President of the United States.— AP.AP - 25 words
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Article28 1952-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. Preston Delano. U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, said today that the country's national banks had assets of US$lO2-billion on Sept. 5. AP.AP - 28 words
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175 1952-11-06 1 To Korea, then to the White House NEW YORK. Wed. PRESIDENT-E L E C T Dwight Elsenhower Is expected to visit Korea before assuming office in January. Implementing the promise he made to electors In the closing days of his campaign. His press secretary said today that he had seenReuter - 175 words
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Article47 1952-11-06 1 IKE SETS RECORD Latest popular vote count is: Eisenhower 29.124,001; Stevenson 23.470,798. Eisenhower's total is a record, having overtaken the record set by President Roosevelt in 1936 (27.751.--597). President Truman invited Mr. Eisenhower to use the White House plane "Independence" for a flight to Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement52 1952-11-06 1 vy jf »i^ —tr 4GIBP- U.S.de.SILVAjiWEihRS ORCHARD ROOD Ttl H*«* TWELVE PAGES LAST DAYS FOR FOOD PARCELS to U.K. Parcels from Singapore should be posted by NOVEMBER 7th. Parcels from the Federation should be posted by NOVEMBER 11th. Let COLD STORAGE pack, post and insidre your parcels! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE52 words
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Advertisement68 1952-11-06 1 CANTNERS ior calif oral* > Latest STRAPLESS SWIMSUITS Obtainable at:— SEASON TRADING CO 57 High Stf.t Singapore k Tel 8518s PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS* im^^jßßp A TRAINED JB STAFF OF EXPERT Vi QIT-r- > SUPERVISORS IS ■>•■>. r us, -1 i g i AVAILABLE TO jj \j ENSURE PERFECT I S68 words
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Article33 1952-11-06 2 PASADENA (Cal). Wed Reports of an immense tidal wave heading towards America's Pacific coast, after a great mystery earthquake, alerted United States and Canadian air-sea rescue squads last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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133 1952-11-06 2 EDINBURGH, Wed. IF a Scottish professor has his way, a woman who has remarried and whose first hr.sband reappears after beins; presumed dead would be given a six-month period In which to choose between them. Prof.133 words
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161 1952-11-06 2 i\o link with economic causes NAIROBI. Wednesday. fnHE Colonial Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttelton, said A here yesterday that "Mau Mau terrorism" in Kenya was "a revolutionary mo ement. a child of nationalism and thuggery intended to "ruin Europeans and Asians of the country".Reuter - 161 words
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Article57 1952-11-06 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— The Government of India is making a new bid to decide just how big" Mount Everest really is. Present estimates range from 29.141 feet to 29.610 feet =o an eight-man survey team lelt for Nepal on Tuesday last to make newAP - 57 words
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Article39 1952-11-06 2 HONG K'OIG, Wed—lmports into Red China from Russia are between 20 to 60 per cent higher than similar imports from Western countries like Great Britain and the United States, said a .Chinese Communist despatch I yesterday.— UP.UP - 39 words
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Article59 1952-11-06 2 GLASCOV/, SCOTLAND, Wednesday. A MAN uas gaoled for theft after being convicted by a toeprint. He had left the mark of his bare toe on a safe he was trying to break. Police Superintendent George Maclean said toeprints icere just as conclusive as fingerprints and the59 words
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Advertisement298 1952-11-06 2 THE TAMIL EDUCATIONAL TRUST OF MALACCA TKNDERS INVITED: TENDERS are invited for the purchase of: (a) Vacant land situate at Junction of Band Kaba nnd Banda Sah, Town Area XXV. Lot No. 72. Malacca, having an area of 6.980 Square Feet <b> Land situate at Kampong Hulu. Town Area X,298 words
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Advertisement816 1952-11-06 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES exist In the Department of Public Work*. Singapore, for four Architectural D!;iu<.htsmen (Temporary) Salary scale $156 12A 240 B 252 12A 360 p.m. with current C.O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emoluments at present ran^e from an Initial of $235.50 p.m. with annual Increments to $570 p. m816 words
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Advertisement528 1952-11-06 2 PUBLIC I APPOINTMENTS JUNIOR TECHNICAL (TRADE) SCHOOL, PENANG Applications are Invited from Federal Citlsens for the undermentioned posts at the above school: («ii Building Instructor. (b) MacMne Shop Instructor. Applicants for post (a) should have completed a five years' apprenticeship In either Carpentry □r Bricklaying, and have had a number528 words
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Advertisement733 1952-11-06 2 NOTICES RANTAU TIN DREDgFnG COMPANY, LIMITED (Ineorpormted in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, subject to permission being received from the Controller of Foreign Exchange, the Board of Directors intend proposing to members that the authorised share capital of the Company be increased 10 2.900,000 share* of733 words
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Advertisement207 1952-11-06 2 DIESEL DRIVEN GENERATORS (3 500 K. V. A.) 3, 7 36 X.V.A. EX-STOCK 9 13 X.V.A. APRIV NG SHORTLY SOLE AGENIo: p.o. bo. 826 MITCHELL COTTS po. b o 40 S PORE Q p LTp K L 'HUK M ***** KYUK It No.- Showing 3 8.30 p.m. 'RADIO PATROL' 12207 words
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Advertisement48 1952-11-06 2 INHALANT colds If 1 'OLJ At the first sign of a COLD put a few drops of VAPEX on your handkerchief and breathe the vapour. You can feel it doing you good from the first deep breath you rske A Product of THOMAS KERFOOT CO. LVD. ENC AND.48 words
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Article111 1952-11-06 3 He "did not know gun was loaded' HONG KONG. Wed. WILLIAM GALLAGHER, 19, a British soldier who is beine tried for trip fatal shooting of an Ice-cream seller Tsoi Kwai. on July 29, today said he did not know thf nun was loaded. H e said thr? hawker camp to111 words
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Article, Illustration245 1952-11-06 3 39 States gave Ike a majority The battle for votes— in its last stages MR. EISENHOWER had a majority in 39 of the 48 States and will therefore carry the whole of the electoral college votes of those states when the electoral college makes the formal decision on who will245 words
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Article71 1952-11-06 3 HIGH WYCOMBE (Ens;.). Wed. Mr Winston Churchill's Conservatives today retained with an increased majority the Wycombe seat in the House of Commons, which they contested with the Socialists yesterday in a local election. Conservative candidate John Hall polled 26.750 votes, compared with 24.650 cast for LabourReuter - 71 words
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Article19 1952-11-06 3 HOVE, Wed. Gilbert Frankau, cigarette salesman who became a best-selling novelist, died here yesterday aged 68.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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64 1952-11-06 3 STOCKHOLM Wed THE Cnmnmnist-eon'rnMp Latvian Radio said to- day the 0«S Bresidenti^l elections w»r«? faked. "Mary people ;n the in t i States vot; for progressive i candidates but the calcu- Ktins mvhinw' orntifeß thr »ftt£!j.; < lit Of f wlicm-ver a m»ffre9 a > (Mndiri-tfe*64 words
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90 1952-11-06 3 TOKYO, Wednesday. rpHE two British sailors sentenced on Aug. 5 to two years' imprisonment in Japan for robbery. have been freed. The Osaka Higher Court today confirmed their guilt and upheld Japan's right of jurisdiction when it approved the 2 2-year prison sentence, but90 words
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Article20 1952-11-06 3 THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. 31, sailor husband of the Queen, 1% to learn to fir with the Royal Air Force.20 words
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Article22 1952-11-06 3 MR DB VALERA Prime Minister of- Eire, was un. animously re-elected leader of the Fianna Fail (Government) Pertjf for the 26th time.22 words
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Article19 1952-11-06 3 THE YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT has protested that Italy Is gradually annexing the Western-occupied zone of the disputed Trieste tree territory.19 words
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Article24 1952-11-06 3 MR. NGUYEN KHAC YE. Vietnam's first Minister to Britain, was among those who saw the Queen open her first Parliament in London on Tuesday.24 words
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Article18 1952-11-06 3 BRITAIN wiß soon resume supplying jet fighter planes to Egypt after a lapse of more than two years.18 words
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Article19 1952-11-06 3 THE FIRST OUTBREAK of foot and mouth disease among livestock in Britain for a month was reported on Tuesday.19 words
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Article26 1952-11-06 3 AUSTRALIA will ship substantially larger quantities of meat to Britain this year at increased prices, the Australian Commerce Minister, Mr. John McEwen, has anounced in Canberra.26 words
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Article30 1952-11-06 3 THE CEYLON INDIAN CONGRESS has decided to send a delegation to India to explain fully to the government and the people of India the difficulties of Indian settlers in Ceylon.30 words
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Article272 1952-11-06 3 LONDON, Wed. FPHE result of the American pre- aldcntiaJ election had a negligible effect on the Stock Market today. The only beneficiaries were dollar stocks, which were highei by two to three points, but even so trading in these issues was very restricted as dealers awaited a lead272 words
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Article27 1952-11-06 3 LONDON, N»T. s.— Cash Bayers £959: Sellers Forward Bnyers £939; Sellers £939!.; Settlement £958 (do.vn £2) Turnover a.m. 30 tons: p m. 25 tons.27 words
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Article28 1952-11-06 3 LONDON, Not. 5. Spot 23d., Dec 23d.. Jan.-Mar. 23d., Apr.June 22\d.. July-Sept. 22 2 d., Nov. cJf 23d., Dec. c.l.f. 23d.. Jan. e.i.f. 23d. Market: Steady28 words
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Advertisement49 1952-11-06 3 COVENTRY INDUSTRIAL b MARINE Sturdy, tmooth nmning trouble fr M VICTOB Marina Mmi l*9if*. Not* |dntd worM-wUI* r^trtatwni for MBh t«l fcwißlii ond rckoW., lan, •eccHlcatlon* tar VICTOR l -to- ENGINFS— Indurtrlol and Marina— •vollabla on requot to Sole A«entv I LrJLdLrJL^lj ffMUUiI ltd. Vwl Branches throughout South-East Asia.49 words
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Advertisement223 1952-11-06 3 I AWAKENS te^v-^) X r 'of i X&^J^Jl I WA&NS Vf ME MO VOX. 11 THE ALARM WRISTWATCH. fr*AJAEGER-uCOULTRg» <yjjf Abicair 4 Cy t JW The RAVE of Australia's Nightclubs w HI introduce NEW SONGS "I want to be bad" p "You are good enough for me" "There are enough223 words
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281 1952-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN the eve of nomination day in the Kuala Lum- pur Municipal elections, the Independence of Malaya Party and the Selangor Labour Party announced an agreement to support each other's candidates against those of purely communal bodies like the Malayan Chinese Association281 words
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176 1952-11-06 4 Naval base men's claims ignored MP LONDON. Wed. MR. STANLEY AWBERY. Labour Member of Parliament, told the House of Commons last night that if there was a strike of men employed in the Singapore Naval dockyard, it would be the Government's fault. lie was speaking on the address of thanksReuter - 176 words
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Article42 1952-11-06 4 $75 bite for owner IPOH. Wed.— Ng Sang, a vegetable gardener of Oopeng Road, whose dog bit an Indian passer-by was fined $75 by the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Abdullah bin Ghazalli. yesterday. He pleaded guilty to having an unmuzzled dog at large.42 words
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Article67 1952-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed When Aumini. a BOD labourer, was walking past the Johore Lido on Sept. 28, he saw a pair of hands stretching out of the sea. He jumped in and rescued a woman, Lim Chin Tai, who was charged in the Police Court today67 words
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167 1952-11-06 4 Tells magistrate about unpaid $5 THAM FONG. a 55-year-old odd-Job man, admitted with a smile in the Second Singapore Police Court yesterday that he had hit a man over the head with an axe because of an unpaid loan of $5. Tham167 words
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Article101 1952-11-06 4 Wife tells howhusband burned her A YOUNG Tamil mother, Subbalakshmi. lifted her sari in the Second Police Court yesterday and displayed a burn scar on her right thigh. She alleged that the burn had been inflicted by her husband. Ganapathy, an employee of the City Council, in a fit of101 words
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Article91 1952-11-06 4 Stall "holders from four Singapore private markets last night unanimously decided to form a Singapore Private Stall-holders' Association to protect their interests and to help lower the cost of living In the Colony. It was presided over by Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Labour City Councillor. The91 words
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Article67 1952-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, WedLow Chew Wah faced trial in the Police Court today on a charge of attempted evasion of tax on wearing apparel, worth $261 on which the duty payable was $54. It was stated that Low was travelling by train from Johore Bahru to Rengam67 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-11-06 4 MR. F. KENNEDY (rifiit), head of the Supplies Department of th« Colonial Office, who arrived In Singapore by BOAC Comet yesterday for talks in the Colony. He is setn with Mr. W. A. Addis, the Deputy Commissioner General. Straits Times picture. .tilt KALPU WAGERS, a Christian Science124 words
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Article32 1952-11-06 4 MUAR. Wed— Kartubl bin Mordin and Wong Kia Han were each fined $25 at Muar for removing sugar without a permit from a restricted area at Bukit Pasir.32 words
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Article94 1952-11-06 4 And she is a councillor's wife, of course SHOULD the Singapore City Council provide tea at its monthly meetings for members of the public in the gallery This question was raised at a Council committee meeting. It was noticed at the Council meeting last Friday that although94 words
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Article74 1952-11-06 4 MENG SIANG CHIN. 71, told the Singapore Third Police Magistrate. Mr H. B. Livingstone, that he kept opium-smoking utensils as "souvenirs" of his dead wife, an opium smoker. He was pleading guilty to having these utensils In a room in a hotel. Sentenced to a month's simple74 words
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Article61 1952-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.Cpl. Sallm bin Yunos, a peon In the local courts, was presented with a challenge cup yesterday by Mr. F.D. Marrable, deputy Chief Police Officer. Johore, for being the most efficient recruit of Johor e Bahru Volunteer Police Reserve Unit. The cup was donated61 words
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Advertisement125 1952-11-06 4 GIiMOJR^ 100 Jusl try this famous Max Factor f{o!ly«oo<i Make-oft in the correct ihadea which arc indiMdu•ll) prescribed M enliven, enhance, and harmonize perfectly wi* the natural colourings jjfyourtair, c>cs .ii id complexion w -j^^Max factor >X »Oli'*OOD <^7» lOnOON In every class of goods there is one that excelt,125 words
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Advertisement320 1952-11-06 4 rrint|tr^ r r FOUHD IN AN INSTANT 1 Butjw^s^ ffi^^M^rTy \u^' J u^^^#^ i SAVES T/MB SAVES MONEY CAN BE FITTED INTO YOUR EXISTING CABINET I^J^nPKflß 104. ROBINSON ROAD lAW A mv\ s.ngaporl mMBSBm TEL64BO I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR PENAN G j RONEO c c '"'crested "figuring economy" Please320 words
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Miscellaneous263 1952-11-06 4 EABT*west soriFTv ra ir "iS*" l^-. mlo > n P"^ 1 Opinion and Polltl- BT. JOIN AMBULANCE AMOCIAm. Br"m. h K. y ee S/ eet caJ ActloD -lD •ir-condlttoned T1ON: Home Nuralnt Oui. he«dqu*r ISJirf a»n n p C Stamford Theatrrtt* J« Rafllf« P'.ace lpm. tcr, Stamford Ro«d tin T?u«263 words
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181 1952-11-06 5 Boss gives clerk a chance to make good AN employer has given a second chance to a young clerk who broke into a neighbour's shop when he desperately needed $60 to settle a doctor's bill for his wife's first confinement. The employer re-engaged the clerk, now on two years' probation,181 words
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Article269 1952-11-06 5 Red secretary is caught up a telegraph pole KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. KEY man in the Kluang terrorist organisation was killed early this morning while he was up a telegraph pole, cutting the wires. The dead man was Ec Foo alias Vat Foo. branch secretary for Hylam269 words
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Article105 1952-11-06 5 Police seek missing odd-job man SINGAPORE police are looking for a 58-year-old i odd-job man. Aman bin Yusof, who has been missing [since Oct. 11. That morning he left his home in Lorong 27-A, Geylang fnr the abattoir in Jalan Besar where he was employed. He h..d tod his wid'\v»d105 words
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Article71 1952-11-06 5 Ipoh. Wed.— A combined Remembrance Day service of the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches will ;be held on Sunday at 10 [a.m. at St. John's Church. The Rev. R. a. Elder of the Presbyterian Church wilL deliver the sermon The service will end in time for71 words
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Article64 1952-11-06 5 KAJANG. Wed.-Mr. H. Q I Hammet. the new British Adviser. Selangor. yesterday made an extensive tour of the Ulu Langat district, accompanied by the District Officer. Ulu Langat. Tuan Haji Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohd Khamls. They visited Lebok Klubl. in Ulu Langat village, then the64 words
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Article179 1952-11-06 5 —Rubber dealer tells court IPOH. Wednesday. A RUBBER dealer declared in the Assize Court today that terrorists had forced him to collect supplies for them under threat oi death. The dealer. 27-year-old Abdul Mutallb bin Abdul Hamid. claimed trial on a charge of179 words
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64 1952-11-06 5 B\ Tl PAHAT Wed. WAGIMAN bin Paiman Batu Pahat was sentenced t» two years' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to his ten-year-oid son. He beat bis son with the stem of coconut palm flowers. The boy died later in hospital. Medical evidence showed64 words
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Article32 1952-11-06 5 Singapore had a 4V 2 h"u r blackout last night. Two of the ten boilers at St. James power station broke down. Power was restored shortly after 10 p.m.32 words
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Article26 1952-11-06 5 PARIT BUNTER Wed. Kandasamy was fined $20 in Parit Bun tar for possessing two pints of toddy at Kampong Kedah on Oct. 28.26 words
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Article539 1952-11-06 5 JHE following MM »l!l be ILWc to •la.kouls teds;:— DAY Ro*t Q»t I nlon Buildlnr. Home Pipf. Kbrrm Huinr ford Inn Seat Wire M.-.h Pttn qu.rr, Nanyani Mf«. Bt Paojaar National Carton, friares. Blubetk In. Dairy Farm. VI" J* 1 1 1 tu llmih VlMarc I mini539 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-11-06 5 rut SIAMESE TRADE MISSION, at present visiting Singapore, was entertained to lunch at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday by the Singapore Economic Secretariat The Singapore Economic Secretary, Mr. Andrew Gilmour (fourth from right, front row) stands next to the head of tbe mission, Siamese Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, Colonel Siri57 words
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Article236 1952-11-06 5 6-MAN MISSION'S TRIP HERE By ()u i 'Market Correspondent THK six-man Siamese trade mission visiting Sin--1 gapore said yesterday that they would like lo see trade between their country and the Colony stepped up. The mission, who have toured Indonesia, Hong Kong, Australia, the236 words
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Article64 1952-11-06 5 SINGAPORE Immigration authorities have recently tightened up security checks on ships entering tbe Colony from Hong Kong. Tbe Deputy Director of Immigration, Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, said yesterday that security checks bad been stepped up to prevent illegal entry into tbe Colony. "So far,64 words
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Article95 1952-11-06 5 JOBS FOR MORE IF GOVT. IF there is adequate prote:tion, more local people can be employed In the Malayan rubber manufacturing industry, Mr. Shum Kwai Hong, spokesman for the Rubbir Goods Manufacturers' Association, said today. He said he was disappointed that though it was a year since the association petitioned95 words
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Article46 1952-11-06 5 IPOH. Wed. Hee Yoon Soon, 24. arrested on June 14 near the new village of Guntong. was tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court today with consorting with armed persons at Guntong during June. He was remanded In custody till Nov. 13.46 words
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Advertisement336 1952-11-06 5 i^u/iTwW6S YOU ™^M V" 11 KNOW the answer. It's that pgfs=-:- X something EXTRA you give your Cotnggl=-.-^ pany by having studied in your spare ifiS^' time -vhatever business subject you have *s^ chosen. I.C.S. can and will give you specialised training that will help you to acquire the particular336 words
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Advertisement134 1952-11-06 5 fast* oft JLj^^* v N D E L S QUALITY PAINTS TELEPHONE THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED V J High Blood Pressure If Hl«h Blood PrtHiira make*' you rtlny. have palm around heart, haadaches. short breath. Indigestion, palpitation, and awollea ankles, you can »ci almost Instant relief from these dangerous134 words
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Article32 1952-11-06 6 THE sons of the late Mr. J. A^Daniel of Scremban. thank all relatives, friends and helpers who sent condolence messages, wreaths •nd attended the funeral of their beloved father on 30.10.52.32 words
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Article73 1952-11-06 6 CAMPOLI CONCERTS: The Singapore Musical Society wishes to remind Patrons that seats booked but not paid for at Robinsons by 4.30 today may be allocated to new applicants. ROYAL TANK REGIMENT Officers Cambrat Dinner It Is proposed to hold a Cambral Dinner on 21st November. 1952. All serving acd73 words
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Article583 1952-11-06 6 Not since 46 of the 48 American states re-elected Mr. Roosevelt in 1936 has there I been a more complete election triumph than Mr. Dwight Eisenhower's great victory. At an hour when the count should have been tense, the excitement mounting, Governor Stevenson conceded defeat. There has583 words
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Article440 1952-11-06 6 A question which affects the future of every Malayan manufacturing industry has been raised by the spokesman of the Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Association. Are Malaya's young industries to be given tariff protection In principle this question was answered before the war, but it would be difficult to440 words
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Article77 1952-11-06 6 Mr Br|a n Harrison, a senior lecturer in history at the University of Malaya, h's been annotated Professor Hjstory at the Hong Kong University. Professor Harrison who was one of the first to reioln t*p staff of Raffles Cillere K f»n it rein^ne-i In October 194«? snent77 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1952-11-06 6 ]L|R. Dwight David ITA Eisenhower, soldierstatesman. Supreme Commander of the greatest Allied military coalitions of war or peace, a man with a life-long aversion to politics and politicians until half a nation clamoured for him as President of the United States, is now Presi-dent-elect. He will succeed1,496 words
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Article209 1952-11-06 6 "So long as I live, I I shall most readily answer I to the name of Ike." 1 "From the standpoint of I I common interests, we are I I very close to the British I people". "Never be more scared of the enemy than you think he209 words
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Article96 1952-11-06 6 AFTER World War II Eisenhower's praise of the British was lavish. It was no small test of the hospitality and generous, understanding of the British people to have 2,000.000 strangers moved among their already Imited and crowded facilities," h? told a joint session of Congress in96 words
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Article378 1952-11-06 6 On the Margin Dwight IN the event, they liked Ike. Harking back a bit, the story goes that David Dwight Eisenhower's mother, unwilling to have her son nicknamed "Davie" or "Dave", reversed the baptismal names to Dwight David and called him Dwight. This name, she thought, couldn't be shortened. And378 words
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Advertisement769 1952-11-06 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. PEACOCK: On November 4th. tX Penang, to Jean, wife of E. O Peacock, a son, Rrlc Brian. MARRIAGE HHANDS-GEFKEN At Singapore Wesley Methodist Church, on November lit. 1952. Frederick Brands to Mathllde Oefken. SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH FIRM requires Tele-, phone Operator/Typist. Replies to Bnx No. A 5005, S769 words
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Advertisement11 1952-11-06 6 VHsTTBR mmh MERCHANT TAILORS 21, CHI'LIA STREET, SINGAPOBE. 1, PHONE: 6535.11 words
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Advertisement82 1952-11-06 6 YIT I 1 llflD m y mo 9 9 THE HANDLE HIRE PURCHASE 11 PAYMENTS OF $70 Ji FINAL PAYMENT OF $30 ftYN CASH V $725 v WITH THE CONCEALED LOCK ToVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF ENGLANO INGAPORi MALACCA HUALA LUMPUM PfNANO. move Up to a AAcKCURY82 words
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261 1952-11-06 7 Three are women and ten stand as Independen ts TWENTY candidates, including three women, will fight for six seats in the Singapore City Council elections on Dec. 6. Ten will stand as Independents. There was a last minute entry of four candidates, all Independents. Until261 words
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257 1952-11-06 7 53 TO CONTEST FIRST JOHORE ELECTIONS JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. pOX the first time, elections will be held in the 1 three Town Councils of Johore Bahru Batu Pahat and Muar next month. Up to a week ago, there was a possibility that there would be no contestants in Muar and257 words
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Article168 1952-11-06 7 CANDIDATES AND THEIR SYMBOLS rr>\l\. candidates, with thrir rlrrtion symbols, are: FAST HARD: (Electorate 8.707): Miss Amy Layrork (Prop.) stool: Mr. Lre Yong Mm il .all.'— ulirr!: Mr. N. G. Niigaweta (Ind.) key: Mr. V. S. I'admanabhan (Ind.) rlrrtiir la.np: and Mr. Mak Pak Shee (Ind.) tampan. WEST HAKD: (Electorate168 words
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Article33 1952-11-06 7 A film lent by the United States Information 6*?rvices will be shown at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club for members and their fatiilies on Nov. 7 at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article44 1952-11-06 7 An open-air nomination day rally of the Singapore Labour Party was not held yesterday because of heavy rain It' was intended to intro- duce the Party's nominated candidates for the North, 'South. East and Rochore Wards at the meeting.44 words
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Article270 1952-11-06 7 Two Labour men may be expelled r'O Labour Party members who are contesting the December City Council elections on independent tickets face "he prospect of being expelled from the Singapore Labour Party. They are Mr. S. Jaganathan, who Is fighting for the seat in the South ward against a Labour270 words
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117 1952-11-06 7 MR. D. Stevens, who resigned as general secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, said last night that he was asking the Party's general council to re-instate Mr. Lim Yew Hock who was expelled as chairman. "I have been gathering expert knowledge for the117 words
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Article20 1952-11-06 7 BATU PAHAT, Wed. Van Hee Fong was sentenced to three months' gaol for smoking and possessing chandu.20 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-11-06 7 l^f^. h S JS* ap °f c o l S°« iet y cftcktail party to Alfredo Campoli, world-famous violinist, at the H.M.V. Studio last night. Picture shows, from left Mr H. L. Wilson, vice-president of the Society, Mr. G. G. Tan Hfen, conductor of the t J'^*?, I™'1 Mr C75 words
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Article51 1952-11-06 7 A small fire broke out in a shophouse in Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore, last night but damage was slight. During a black-out, the shop-keeper lit a pressure lamp. A corner of a blanket caught fire. Two engines from the Central Fire Station were soon on the51 words
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Article217 1952-11-06 7 REVENUE from radio licences in 1953 is set down in the Budget estimates at $950,000 for the Federation and $700,000 for Singapore. At $12 per licence, this means that there are more than 79,000 licensed radio sets In the Federation and more than 58.000 in217 words
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131 1952-11-06 7 CHINESE rubber merchant* In Singapore yesterday made representations to the Colony Government to mii tervene with the Indonesian Government against introduction of a board to control all consignment rubber from Indonesia. A delegation, headed by Mr. Tan Siak Kew, President of the Singapore Chinese i131 words
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Article45 1952-11-06 7 A 16-year-old youth, Khoo Boon Huat, was charged in the Second Singapore Police Court yesterday with breaking into the house of a European woman. Ellen Mary Earle at 2.40 a.m. on Oct. 4. The case will come up for mention on Nov. 12.45 words
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Article157 1952-11-06 7 pROFESSOR B. J. C. HoepPU of the University of Malaya, who has spent 26 ▼ears in China, plans to publish a book on his historical studies on parasitology in old-style Chinese and Western medicine, a subject to which he devoted much time In Peking157 words
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Article40 1952-11-06 7 SharlfT bin Madon. 29, Singapore Malaya Cup footballer, had a charge of criminal breach of trust of $875 of Post Office savings explained to him .in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was remanded till Friday.40 words
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Article64 1952-11-06 7 MR. F. Kennedy, head of the Supplies Department at the Colonial Office, who flew into Singapore by BOAC Comet yesterday, will attend the Rice Consultative Committee meeting at Phoenix Park. With him was Dr W. M. Clyde, rice adviser to the Foreign Office, also64 words
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225 1952-11-06 7 \|R. Justice Brown In the Singapore High Court yesterday declared void an award made by the Commissioner of Lands on two lots of land acquired by Government from the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company because they were neither marked nor measured in accordance225 words
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Article128 1952-11-06 7 CANDIDATES for the Johore Bahru elections are:— NONG CHIK WARD: UMNOMCA. Dr Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. Inche Uda bin Av/ang, Inche Man^or bin Bakri; IMP— Che Zahrah blnte Abdullah Rahim Che Jamalia blnte Mustapha and Mr. Chan Chong Wen; Independents IncJie Mubln bin Dato Abdullah Lrmbaga Kesatuan128 words
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Article63 1952-11-06 7 Lee Kok Chye was charged in the Second Singapore Police Court yesterday with breaking into a house at 44. Club Street, between 4.40 a m and 5.20 a.m. on May 17 and stealing four cameras, a pen and pencil set, four dozen camera films and cash63 words
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Article26 1952-11-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Eurasian Association of Johor e Bahru is planning a Christmas treat for Eurasian children on Dec 18.26 words
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Article219 1952-11-06 7 A U Lee Hong, a labourer A at the Nee Soon military camp, Singapore, was yesterday fined $1,000 or six months' imprisonment by the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr H. B. Livinstone, for having one round of ammunition. The trial lasted 4| hours and the219 words
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Article60 1952-11-06 7 The following are the committee of the Singapore Music Teachers' Society: Mr. V. Doggett, chairman; Miss Noreen Stokes, vicechairman; Mr. Benjamin Khoo, hon. treasurer; Miss M. Cornelius, hon. secretary; Miss Lillian Ang and Mr. F. Krempl, members. The Society is open to professional and practising teachers of60 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-11-06 7 SIXTEEN-year-old Serene Lim, who will give a Spanish dance at the University of M a 1 a y a 's "Rendezvous with Adam" Ball at the Singapore Badminton Association hall on Dec. 13.33 words
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Advertisement110 1952-11-06 7 fflunmrmints feg^jl MEW yiili |v™u Mfl CONFECTION -OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD STORES Why worry about a radio r£=^ WHEN WE CAN OFFER YOU L1^ rJ A 6 Vaves, fully bandspread L^^fi MULLARD Radio with CARRARD ftfP^W«^§j^H RC SO Record Changer leJJ FOR $440 less 10 Cash. WjjaSSj&fM INSTALMENT $40 Ocpoxt.110 words
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Advertisement39 1952-11-06 7 Billiard Tables Jj fl by ORMES and SONS j( WE have pleasure in announcing S| the Billiard Table now being used l\ Mr. Bob Marshall |j for his Exhibition Games at the S.B.A. Hall was supplied and installed by39 words
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286 1952-11-06 8 'RACIAL DISCRIMINATION/ SAY UNIONS gENIOR OFFICERS of the Singapore Government will, for the first time, join with dailypaid Government employees to hold a meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Nov. 14, to protest against the Government's delay in giving family allowances286 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-11-06 8 DR K. D. Whitehorn, Professor of Church History at Westminster College, Cambridge (left), and the Right Her Dr. Edward Woods, Bishop of Lichfield. with the Commander-in-chief Far East Air Force. Air Marshal A. C Sanderson, after their arrival at Changi yesterday by BOAC Comet from London. The two churchmen are67 words
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121 1952-11-06 8 BRONZE cast in China will be used for the roof and lion statues for the Lim Bo Seng pagoda memorial to be built on the Singapore esplanade. Work on the $50,000 memorial will begin as soon as the City Council has given it a121 words
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Article75 1952-11-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Klang Town Board today decided to recommend to the Selangor Government that registration of bicycles be introduced in the State. The members unanimously agreed on registration but differed on the fees that should be charged. The Board also decided to raise the75 words
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Article25 1952-11-06 8 KLANG. Wed.— The Selangor Coast Club. Klang. will hold a mahjong and card drive on Sunday in aid of Poppy Day funds.25 words
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Article60 1952-11-06 8 Fined $20 by the Singapore Third Police Magistrate. Mr. H B. Livingstone, for spitting in court yesterday Cheong Chee. a 50-year-old woman, smiled and said: "That's all right. I will pay I the fine. I will not do It i again." She was arrested by60 words
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Article172 1952-11-06 8 Rotary hears sports appeal TiR. Chen Su Lan yesterday suggested that the Colony Government should ear-mark a "substantial" amount from its annual entertainments duty revenue for playing fields. Dr. Chen made the suggestion when he called for a vote of thanks to Mr. E.172 words
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Article52 1952-11-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Terrorists ambushed a railway armoured Inspection trolley on Sungel Shlnon Estate In the Slim River area of Perak yesterday The trolley was derailed. The gang, hiding on both sides of the track, fired at the crew. The crew retaliated and the terrorists fled. There were52 words
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Article24 1952-11-06 8 Bri Swaml Sivanandaji Maharaj. founder-president of the Divine Life Society of India's will visit the Federation and Singapore in March next year.24 words
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91 1952-11-06 8 BUTTERWORTH Wed. A FATHER'S ignorance caved the death of a 7-year-old boy, the Bntterworth Coroner. Raja Zainal Azman Shah, was told yesterday. The boy, Ng Ah Low, died in Bntterworth Hospital on Oct. 28 from tetanus after he bad stepped on a91 words
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Article22 1952-11-06 8 The 6,062 ton Russian freighter, Peter Chaykovsky arrived in Singapore's outer roads yesterday from Vladlvostock with engine trouble22 words
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199 1952-11-06 8 Church leaders arrive on a special mission TWO British church leaders flew into Singapore in a BOAC Comet yesterday "to help officers and men of the RAF to live the Christian way of life." The Rt. Rev. Dr Edward Woods, Bishop of Llihheld Ite Lord High Almoner, R. D. Whitehorn,199 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-11-06 8 MA. t. tit MiAA, of the Ceylon Ministry of Food, who passed through Singapore yesterday on his way back to Colombo after supervising the loading of 8,600 tons of Chinese rice, which is being exchanged for Ceylon's rubber. He was a member of the Ceylon Government delegation to Peking which60 words
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149 1952-11-06 8 Woman tells court of knife threat A WOMAN, Scan Ah Poo, told 1 Mr. Justice Knight in the j Singapore Assize Court yesterday that she gave $140 to a Boyanese Mohim bin Haji Maswarl, because he threatened her with a knife. Seah said the man came koto her room with149 words
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Article63 1952-11-06 8 JAMES Reginald Ratna, an employee a garage in Oldham Lane. Singapore, was charged in the First Police Court yesterday en five counts of criminal breach of trust. He was accused of misappropriating a total of $1,373 of the company's funds or Oct. 24, 25. 2763 words
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Article53 1952-11-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.The High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer today informally inspected the new headquarters of the Department or Information near the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. The buildings have not yet been officially opened. Mr. A. D. C. Peterson, recently appointed Director-General of Information Services, showed53 words
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Article16 1952-11-06 8 MUAR, Wed.— Found begging at Panchor. Lee Wan, 59, was fined $5 at Muar.16 words
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Advertisement289 1952-11-06 8 I He had been the hunter, now he was hunted... hunted by men who would kill him like a mad dog! JjMjfflD- V| I j^^,,^^ j^Bß>.aßßßß^afi^aaaßßaßl aaaafeaafeaaaflVaaaß^aßaaMaaaaaai Releised thru United Mists WS'TjtTfi 1 rfom TODAY r y^W^^v Ja^a^^^^^ will I w vr^ i Owing ti film's length (12,600 ft) Note289 words
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Advertisement228 1952-11-06 8 ...STILL EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE! Free List Entirely Saspended! PLUS! Latest* G.B. News Showing >/ The Eoyal Command Film Performance and The Duchess in Brunei. SOON FROM THE THROBBING PAGES OF THE WORLD-FAMED NOVELI FIRST TfMK ON THK SCREEN I j^-* Jff mlltf i-FpiiNE pjfip HEtJaVi I' I b/*V I k \l228 words
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Miscellaneous260 1952-11-06 8 SINGAPORE Happy Anniversary, 7.25 Poppy UAr irf wMtu 7J<| BoUano Baad 74^ lt MALACCA 8.30 «jn. Schools; 10 News; Parade: «.15 Harmonious Bear- 6J 0 «Jn.-2 p.m. As B'pore; 7 10.05 Music While You Work; 845 Classlesl Requests: 930 News: 7.15-7 30 Radio Scientist; 10 43-12 8chooU; 1 p.m. String260 words
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Article440 1952-11-06 9 Readers give their views on Last week we published a letter from a housewife asking how other people managed to live on their salaries in Malaya, and the same day Kathleen Hick Icy discussed some of the points it raised. We have received a number letters in440 words
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Article252 1952-11-06 9 IDO not think it is any solution to this prob'.em tor the wife to take a job mless she can earn more •ban $250 a month A strict monthly reckoning vould disclose that her extra "arntngs only Just balance her •xpenses of lunches cut. transport, extra help252 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-11-06 9 This ii Cm ■U4 me Spring of Coronation Year, as seen by Lachasse. The exquisitely tailored suit of heavy spun silk matelasbe has long stole ends that go from under the revers across the shoulders and finish at the back. The stole i is lined with black taffeta.48 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-11-06 9 Fancy dress of week FOR TWO KINDS OF MOTHERS £HRISTMAS is coTiing, and with it crop of children's parties. As most children love to "dress up". It is to be hoped that some of them wrl! be Fancy Dress parties. Sketched here are two costumes one for the lazy or146 words
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Article357 1952-11-06 9 •pleads JOHN HUSBAND I DON'T set out to be a ladies' man at all, perhaps that is why I am so critical of a woman's appearance. I prefer quality to quantity any day of the week, and by 'quality' I mean elegance, that 'je ne sals quoi'357 words
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Advertisement101 1952-11-06 9 **Your honoured and j^|HPfc revered grandfather has jL± I such strong, white teeth j j| mm mm Gibbs Dentifrice keeps teeth I really white and healthy. Its cleansing I fra" 1 freshens the mouth and tastes so I -r *^J J^m M \^T «o mjmm A w. gibss ltd., London,101 words
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Advertisement206 1952-11-06 9 Enrol Now!!! J^J^^_ Make your «wn dresses as you learn expert j£ j»f The dresses you make /t j/yIM VHH U siMGEß*!^^^^ 46/48 Peck Seah St., SINGAPORE Singer Sewing Machine Co., (Inc. in U.S.A.) 132 136, Robinson Road Singapore, I. A trade-mark of the Singer Manufacturing Co Al,' rights reserved206 words
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Miscellaneous318 1952-11-06 9 Straits Times Crossword n S o^ wo^ n mmy f||s I x Wlth Lamb < 3 4) 3SC ESS 55§ SSSS 5885 2 The rusty curb ot old father <^2 SSSs j^g KSS SjSS iv") (5 I pis 10 3. Tight R.A.S would keep so ggjj with difficulty *H Found318 words
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506 1952-11-06 10 AH Blues were on top while their stamina lasted S.C.C. "A" 0; All Blues 0. fHE LIGHTER, faster Singapore Asian Rugby Union (Alf Blues) and the heavier, bustling Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV fought an even battle in the mud and rain on the padang yesterday. The accent was largely506 words
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Article215 1952-11-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. SELANGOR selectors are toying with the idea of a possible change in the line-up to meet Singa- pore in the challenge round of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition on Nov. 15 and 16. Alter Lim Kct.i Yam's double defeat when playing215 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-11-06 10 ROBERTSON. Chelsea coal- I keeper, saves a penalty kid taken by Tottenham Hotspur and England full back Alf. Ramsey during a first division match at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea won 2-1 their first victory ever Tottenham for more than 40 years. Renter picture.Reuter - 42 words
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Article106 1952-11-06 10 JJOB MARSHALL. Australian holder of the world amateur olliards title, seemed In part'.cuisriv «ooa form last night !n his exhibition matches, at the Badminton Hall. In the thre?-bill game MM Tan Kong Guan the CMnPs> Suimn'.injr Club champion, Marshall P.ored 852 points to Tan's I'M. Marshall106 words
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Article19 1952-11-06 10 Naval Base XV belt RAP. Clinngi by three points (one try) I* nil at Changl yesterday.19 words
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Article124 1952-11-06 10 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. LAWN TEXXIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA has announced the following rankings for 1953: MEN: 1. Onf Chew B*e, 2. S. V. BtatT. 3. Lim Her Chin, 4. Robert Chla, 5. Timothy Lev. WOMEN 1. Mrs. H. Dew. 2. Mrs. Gladys Loke Chaa, 3. Miss S.124 words
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Article275 1952-11-06 10 Army trial will help selectors By SECOND ROW »TiHE Army rugger trial held at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday was above average and must have proved of great benefit to those i nicking the side to represent the Army against Royal Air Force on Saturday week. Nov. 15. The rain kindly275 words
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Article36 1952-11-06 10 In a rugger match played .'•t Sembawang yesterday. R.N.A S Sembawans; beat R.A.S.C. 'A" by 15 points (five tries) to nil Sembawang scored their trim trrouKh T. Jones fj). Stuc'ky. Thomas and Schofi- Id36 words
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Article18 1952-11-06 10 O.H.Q and R.E.M.E. drew 6-6 in their rigger game at Tangli.i esterday. D S Goldl" Tftirni.18 words
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Article32 1952-11-06 10 GLASGOW, Wed. Scotlana and Ireland drew 1-1 In an International soccer match at Hamp--len Park here tod2V. At Leeds the r beat the \rmy by 4-1 Reu'erReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1952-11-06 10 beat R^J 1 Tcnga 1 by 6 point* (try. penalty goalt tn three po nts 'penalty goal) at Nee Sooi yesterday.25 words
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Article41 1952-11-06 10 The fl'St annual bicvele race li^tween the Combined Roj-al Air Foce team and the Combined Civ'Hans team, to have been held at Hong Lim Green yesterday, was cancttad due to the rain. It will held on Sunday, Nov. 16.41 words
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Article32 1952-11-06 10 TODAY: High 0133 hrs (8.4 ft> ■d 1236 (9 5); Low 0838 (4 6) .•r.d 1927 (0 Bi. TOMORROW: 0214 (7.9) and 1311 (9.2 1 0709 (4.9) and 2007 <1.3>.32 words
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Article246 1952-11-06 10 S.H.B. ON SCORING SPREE < iLTHOLuH playing a man shori from start to rrni bingapore Harbour Board R.C. put up a grand display y ester y on Keppt.l ground when they whipped the BAP. Chaml 2nd XV by 27 points (three go. ls. two tries, oat pcnalt) soil and one246 words
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264 1952-11-06 10 I 4 ST. Andrews School rugger team. with the assistance lof several former pupils, entertained R.A.P Seletar's second fifteen yesterday and were beate'i jbv nine polnU (three tris) to three (try). In the very heavy around conrtiitions following rain, the same ho came264 words
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Article400 1952-11-06 10 rpHE Singapore Hockey Assocla- t ion's lunior and senior knock- i out competitions will start durin? th; last week of this month. The senior competition will be 'or the O.E.N. Oehlers challenge cup and the junior competition for the P.K Bhaskaran challenge cup All affiliates who400 words
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Advertisement441 1952-11-06 10 iU* sharpest blade in shaving history Made from the finest metol SCANDINAVIAN CHROME-DIAMOND STEEL SHARP tor tough beards i ma EXTRA THIN... for very tough Cts f r Wldtl beards 1© So'e Imoortcrs BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC Distributers: SOUTH SEA CO.. 77 South441 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-11-06 10 riiipiiypfiM 1 1 piiiiiifi HOCKEY DIV. 1A: S.C.C. v Ceylon S.C. at SCC; RAF Changi v RNAS at Srmbawanf. RIGBY CIVILIAN Trial, S.C.C. p.d in; INTEB-lACILTY match. \-ts and Sciences v Mrdicine, at Bukit Timah Road.36 words
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144 1952-11-06 11 7/8 cent rise in irregular trading By Our Market Correspondent THE election of Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower as U.S. President had a buoyant effect on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday, and November first grade closed at 783 cents a lb.— an increase of144 words
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Article110 1952-11-06 11 PEPPER AT LOWEST SINCE 1950 pEPPER took a farther drop 1 on the Singapore Produce Exchanire yesterday and lost Jt'O in price. Dae to lack of baying inquiry, the price has lost IN In the past two weeks and is at the lowest level since 195*. The price reached its110 words
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Article62 1952-11-06 11 FOLLOWING figures of rubber r outputs for Srp ember 1952 have been received for publication: Brunei Unitvl Plants Hops Ltd. 33.;;C0 lbs: The Ch:.ngkat S-rd-an Estates Ltd 2.1.600 lbs: Chermar.ij Development ltd 120.000 bs: Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd. 56.200 !bs; The Nyalas Rubber U4. 54.500 lbs; Rlvcrftsv nubbsr62 words
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Article83 1952-11-06 11 SINGAPORE, Weds.— Tin price today was $473.25 a picnl (Dp 50 cento). Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Nov. 5). were in cents per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 7 8 Fob. In balm Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 78-\ No83 words
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Article195 1952-11-06 11 CHIPS, alongside the Sin«auore Har- "lour Board nodoxus it r-xpected t^^ l^e at a. in tc Jay are: Ferndf c 1/1; Bi ivorlh h 4/5: Baron Klchin- i l/t: P-c«ident Van Buren 1! Patro -hu ISM; Antrrirr IS''6- Ro-d'd-lr. ral< ••■•k'i Man. If). TO Re»lni' d "r-r Kauri195 words
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Article35 1952-11-06 11 IMPORTS of foreign rub■l her into Ma' ay a during October were the highest since July and over 10,000 tons more than in September. Actual figures were: October—29.42B tons; September— IS 903 tons.35 words
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Article17 1952-11-06 11 Output of tin ore by Rahman Hvdra-lic Tin Ltd. in October amounted to 702 plcuK17 words
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Article135 1952-11-06 11 HPHE report of the launloe.ice ol an attractive final dividend declaration by Rant a v Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., sent thefr shares up by 7>» cent* on the Singapore Share Market yesterday. Buyers were quoted $5.47' a against Tufsday's $5.40, and sellers $5.60, compared with135 words
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138 1952-11-06 11 From Our Own Correspandent MELBOURNE. Wed. 'TRADING In shires was of light volume on the sto k exchanges In Melbourne and Sydney Uxiay. The marke' had 8 stradv unrierton? with le d-rs movlnsf narrowly ?nrf vorlibl^. Falls and rls*s were almost In balance, but little138 words
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Article43 1952-11-06 11 MELBOUHN^. Wed. S'ronJ .Inpanese, Prer.ch and Uni:ed KlDedom buying at the Brisbane wrol sales kept prices stable today. When sales were resumed at Adelaide today. nrlces were on a oar with yesterday's levels. All wool offers cler.red well.43 words
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Article37 1952-11-06 11 HONG KONG, Wed. Free market currency exchange of Honu Kong dollars was quoted at the close today a* fo'>°** "S* l HK46.U7 1 "cash HKS6 09. (TT) HK515.60. One tael of =,old HK$2B V 1^37 words
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Advertisement1439 1952-11-06 11 wi MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. mos O n 'nes ilncorporotcd .m Singopore) All other r 'o pV BLUB FUNNEL LINE Oopts notion to proceed via other ports to lead end discharge eorge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P S'hnm Penong Atreus for Liverpool, Dublin Swomco1,439 words
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Advertisement537 1952-11-06 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U K /CONTINENT S'por* P S'hom Penong f-ncieurh <■•■ 1 i^erpool, Dublin 3'.g--w Rotterdom C. 31/32 10/11 Nov 12/14 Nov. *<-nertv for Havre, L0»«ton. rjgjliili— lttjj Hull G. 8/9 12/13 Nov. 14/15 Nov. j Prnmacrfhui r < I ondon Antwerp d-...,-i c Mornburg 15/21 Nov537 words
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Advertisement559 1952-11-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK /CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Penong "AsJo" for Bongkok. Saigon, Hongkong Momio Kobe, Yckohoma 6- JS/24 "Moeeele" for Bongkok 29/30 Nov. i "Pretorio" fcr Bonokok 27/2» Nov. "Korea" tor Diokorta, Bangkok, 3 MOn 10/U Dee 8/ 9 Dee. 4/ 7D~ 25/29 D~. 22/24 D-. It/11559 words
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Advertisement1056 1952-11-06 11 McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. TIL: No 5906 ILLERMAN 6c BUCKNALL KLAVENGSS LINK LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM 1 LOS ANOELCS. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE 1 VANCOUVER ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports ond Canada v,o Colombo Accepting Central t South Amcricon •"•>»ts "CITY OF OTTAWA" 5 pore P Sham Penong CASTLEVILL1,056 words
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Article, Illustration2134 1952-11-06 12 Big Sweep TOTAL POOL $289,840. i Ist. No. *****1 $78,357 2nd. No. *****3 $39,128 3rd. No. *****5 $19,564 STARTERS ($2,445 each) Nos. *****2, *****5, *****0, *****0, *****8, *****7, *****6, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,739 each): Nos. *****9, *****2, *****5. *****9, *****6, *****6, *****6, *****5, *****4, *****3. DOUBLE TOTEReuter - 2,134 words
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Article133 1952-11-06 12 I. o\ DON. Wed. DRITAIN today nationalised a famous racehorse when the government-owned National Stad bought the sUllion Tenerani (or £20.000 from Signor Tessio. Italian breeder and owner. Tenerani won the Italian Derby and other big races for Signor Tessio in Italy and two important 'n.ig distance races133 words
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Article867 1952-11-06 12 A total cf 211 entries has been received for the Singapore Turf Club. St. Leger meeting on Nov. 15. 19 and 22. There are 92 Class One horses' engaged, and 119 In Class Two. A trophy will be presented to the owner of a horse867 words
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Article119 1952-11-06 12 'T'HFRE will be ten races on the first and iast days of the St. x Lexer meet, and eight on the second day. Schedule of racing! is as follows: FIRST DAY: Class 1, Dlvs. 1. 2 and 3— Mile. Class 2. Dlvs. 1, 2 and 3 B119 words
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281 1952-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. jilß. H. A. E. SCHEELE, hon. secretary of the International Badminton Federation, hoe written to the Badminton Association of Malaya asking for a copy of the accounts of the recent Thomas Cup matches played In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.281 words
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Article44 1952-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Three goals scored five minutes before the end by centre forward Hesselink gave Selangor Club "B" a 3-0 victory over a weak Shell Sports Club side in a hockey match played at the Padang today.44 words
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