The Straits Times, 14 November 1952
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Title Section18 1952-11-14 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER. ESTABLISHED 1845 SfXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article294 1952-11-14 1 'Help us or you must quit, /ie teams /TV STRAITS JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, today told headmen of Lima Kedai village in the Gelang Patah district of south Johore that theirs was the worst village he had seen in Malaya.294 words
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Article93 1952-11-14 1 Vampires collide in training rP 1 1 0 R.A.F. Vampire jets collided during a training flfbt over the Kota Tinggi area of Johore yesterday. The fate or the two pilots 1 1» not known, states the R.A.F. The crash occurred east of Uie 42nd mUr Merslng Rood, and after t)93 words
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Article62 1952-11-14 1 Cm A KIOK SENG, a young sundry shopowner, last night took four friends out flying-fox shooting in a wood at the 10th mile Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore. Two hours later he was taken to the General Hospital, seriously wounded. He was accidentally shot in the62 words
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Article175 1952-11-14 1 THE 19 LOST MEN REACH SINGAPORE VINETEFN lost, thirsty and hungry seamen Singapore yesterday after a 10-day drift. They did not know where they were till the port authorities boarded their ship and told them. They had been two months at sea. Eight hundred miles from Hong Kong on her175 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 1 Troops find the big Johore gang KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. rE big gang operating in the Labis area of Johore was brought to battle in its camn today by a patrol of the Ist Bn. Cameronlans A Cameronlan officer was killed as his patrol launched its attack The terrorists put up68 words
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Article28 1952-11-14 1 IPOH. Thurs. Eleven people were taken to hospital with food poisoning after a meal of mushrooms at Jalapang police station. They were discharged later.28 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-11-14 1 U/HEN the Queen rode in her Irish State coach to open Parliament, United Press photographer Charles Dawson took a picture of her that has set Britain and the British Commonwealth talking The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, telephoned the U.P. photographic department and said, "Please82 words
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Article64 1952-11-14 1 LONDON Thurs. Mr Peter Wright, a British teacher in Kenya, was dismissed because he "engaged in political activities improper for a Government officer." the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lyttelton, said In the House of Commons yesterday. He said that, for example, in June, Mr. Wright was presentReuter - 64 words
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Article69 1952-11-14 1 DONATIONS to the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund now total $16,000. Thousands of underprivileged children in Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Singapore are to be entertained at huge Christmas parties this year and a variety of Father Christmases will be kept busy distributing presents. Details69 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.—Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. R. K. Chanda, told Parliament today that 241 Indian nationals lost their lives in the "Malayan disturbances." These casualties included policemen and civilians. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article46 1952-11-14 1 SEOUL, Thurs Crowds of Koreans today flocked to see a baby with four arms and four legs bom to a 23-year-old Korean peasant woman in Chlnan, 60 miles south of Seoul. The baby was said to be a healthy boy.— Reuttr.Reuter - 46 words
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Article23 1952-11-14 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs The UJ3 Government has lifted Its ban on use of natural rubber crepe hi making fiotea for shoes.— AP.AP - 23 words
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Article175 1952-11-14 1 FILM MAKING IN A VILLAGE KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A STAR was born today in the new village of Subanjr, 18 miles from Kuala Lumpur. He U the six-year-old son of a village grocer. Sitting in a chair, lollipop in his mouth, he was solemnly watching175 words
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Article78 1952-11-14 1 Two bombs found by S'pore police ACTING on information, Singapore police recovered two usable hand-grenades and two knives burled at the foot of a hill in Bukit Timah Road on Wednesday night A mine detector was used. A police spokesman said last night that Investigations were still going on. The78 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 1 ..MADRID, Thurs. Rita Hayworth wJI receive $1,000 000 in trust for her two-year-old daughter Yasmin, her only child by her marriage to Aly Khan, usually reliable sources said here These sources said this settlement was reached in Paris by the legal representatives of Miss Hayworth and AlyReuter - 52 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 1 APAYA Lebar Police Station detective fouiM a taxidriver dead near h's taxi l n a lonely Cane off a kampong at the 7J-mile Changi Road yesterday morning. The dead man, Lim Ah Liap, 38, had a large deep wound in his neck. A blood-stained chopper was on52 words
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Article27 1952-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Some Guards, led by a police lieutenant, killed a ivoman terrorist near Sungei Ruan in the Raub area of Pahang yesterday.27 words
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Article161 1952-11-14 1 BLOEMPONTEIN, Thurs. TIHE Appellate Division of the Supreme Court ruled her* today that the act by which the South African Parliament set up a High Court of Parliament is Invalid. It rejected the Government's appeal against the finding of the Cape Supreme Court which hadReuter - 161 words
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Article43 1952-11-14 1 ALOR BTAR, Thurs.— Three oar.dlts were wounded when a party of police and Home Guards fought a iwo-hour battle with 25 terrorists ln Sungei Arau. Perils, yesterday. The security forces did not suffer any casualty The police are following up.43 words
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Article19 1952-11-14 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Lleut.Oen. Sir Charles Keightley. Commander in Chief, Far East, flew here today from Singapore Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article195 1952-11-14 1 China's big rubber deal COLOMBO, Thurs. fHINA has agreed to buy nearly half Ceylon's present rubber production every year for five years at lOd per pound above the world price for the first year. In return Ceyion Wlil set rice from China. The Premier, Mr Dudley Senanayake. announcing this inReuter - 195 words
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Article30 1952-11-14 1 MANILA. Th'.irs.— A man ran amok today in Barga town. Capiz Province, hacked 11 persons to death and wounded four others before he was shot dead. U.P.UP - 30 words
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Article17 1952-11-14 1 SAN JOSE, (Calif.) Thurs. —Actress Joan Fontaine end producer Collier Young were married yesterday afternoon.17 words
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Advertisement63 1952-11-14 1 [UGAGEMENT w c n n i kt n ETEMITT */W^s DRESS RINGS rj)^Jj|» Selections '^^islq[ at G. C de SUVA BROS. Jewellers I. WoHIt Waw, I'yf -I. T»l: HIIS COWLAC MALTED MILK Tf PERFECT fOOt> We*A Cf He slept Saturday to Monday to avoid spending Sunday X Z THE ECONOMICAL63 words
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Advertisement899 1952-11-14 2 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINAip, 1948 i Section 33 (S) 1 NOTICE OF CONTESTEP ELECTION THE ELECTORAL WARD OF CITY BOUTH NOTICE 1« hereby given to the elector* of the electoral ward aformaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for th* said electoral ward and that899 words
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Advertisement866 1952-11-14 2 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1943 Sr. (ton SS (S) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION THE ELECTORAL WARD OF CITY NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral ward aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral ward and that such Poll866 words
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Advertisement1006 1952-11-14 2 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 r Section ft (1) 1 NOTICE OF CONTESTEP ELECTION THJI BLECTORAL WARD OF CITY EAST NOTICE is hereby Riven to the electors of the electoral ward aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral ward and that1,006 words
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Advertisement525 1952-11-14 2 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 Section S3 f 3) 1 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION m a* THE ELECTORAL WARD OF CITY NORTH NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of the electorsl ward aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said electoral v.ard525 words
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Article202 1952-11-14 3 Egypt followed the charter, says delegate NEW YORK. Thursday. 'Mil: Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mr. Ahmed Farrag, yesterday told the United Nations General Assembly that the political and social revolution led by the Premier, Gen. Mohammed Neguib, was carried out to Implement the United Nations standard ofAP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-11-14 3 SIR RONALD GARVEY, the new Governor of Fiji, inspects a guard of honour of police on arriving at Sana.— A>. picture.21 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 3 VIENNA. Thurs.— Veritas. a news service of Catholic refugees from behind the Iron Curtain, yesterday said that Ana Fauker. farmer Rumanian foreign minister, is recovering from a nervous breakdown in Russia.— A.PAP - 33 words
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Article25 1952-11-14 3 HONG KONG. Thurs More than 2CO Chinese from Indonesia and Malaya paved through Hong Kong yesterday on their way to China.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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76 1952-11-14 3 More food in Britain at Christmas LONDON, Thurs. BRITONS will get more food this Christina t;ian they had since before the war, the Food Minister, Mr Gwilym Lloyd George, told the House of Cotr.r.ions today. From Nov. 30, the butter ration will be increased from two to three ounces a76 words
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Article26 1952-11-14 3 PARIS. Thurs. Dr S. RtdJiakrishnan. Vire-Presi-dent of India, has been el°ctpd President for 1953 of th? United Nations Educational. Scientific and CuKural Organisation. Reurer.Reuter - 26 words
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Article37 1952-11-14 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— The United Nations Steering Committee yesterday decided to take up the qre.stlon of finding a successor to the Secretary-General. Mr. Trygve Lie, during the present session of the General Assembly.— A.PAP - 37 words
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Article102 1952-11-14 3 PERSIA'S NEW OIL OFFER LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs. PERSIA has made a new compensation offer for a settlement of the oil dispute with Britain. The offer was mace last night by Dr. AH Gholi Ardalan. Persian representative in the Economic and Financial Committee of the United Nations at a meeting attendedReuter - 102 words
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Article28 1952-11-14 3 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan yesterday rejected the request of British Commonwealth nations fighting in Korea for free use of bases and other facilities In Japan— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article111 1952-11-14 3 The Home Guard a 'complete flop LONDON. Thursday. DRITAIN'S Home Guard was described in Parlia- ment yesterday as a "complete flop," because its recruiting programme attracted only 41,000 instead of the aim of 170,000. The War Minister, Mr. Antony Head, who had announced Home Guard battalions would be reorganised toReuter - 111 words
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Article55 1952-11-14 3 HONG KONO, Thurs— Sir Robert Ho Tung, Hong Kong millionaire philanthropist, was presented with the Grand Official Order of Public Instruction at a ceremony in Government House In Macao last night The award was made by the Portuguese Government in recognition of Sir Robert's charitable donations toReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-11-14 3 JUNE NAEF, of Snrbiton, smiles as the wind plays tricks with her veil after her wedding at the Savoy Chapel.20 words
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Article182 1952-11-14 3 TURNING POINT REACHED LONDON, Thursday. DRITAIN announced yesterday it had narrowed the "gap between its imports and exports to £33,850,000 in October a sharp drop from previous monthly deficits this year. The narrowed but still unclosed gap was one factor which prompted the Chancellor ofReuter - 182 words
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Article98 1952-11-14 3 STOCKHOLM. Thurs SWEDEN has asked Russia to free a Swedish diplomat taken prisoner by the Red Army when It moved into Budapest in 1945. The diplomat. Raoul Wallenberg, secretary at the Swedish Legation, was doing relief work among displaced persons and other war victimsReuter - 98 words
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Article71 1952-11-14 3 LONDON. Thurs THE suicide of a Siamese J. student pilot was blamed on his broken English. Chttra Pongsa. aged 32, was found hanged last week in his hotel. Group Captain Harm Hongskula. Air Attache at the Siamese Embassy told the Coroner: "His lack of theAP - 71 words
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Article78 1952-11-14 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Government yesterday ruled out an investigation into the appointments of missing Britten diplomats Donald MacLean and Guy Burgess, but denied It was trying to shield anybody In the Foreign Office The Foreign Under-Secre-tary, Mr. Anthony Nutting, wld the House of Commons, that aReuter - 78 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 3 NAPLEB. Thurs Three thousand troops of four nations battled through heavy surf yesterday and swarmed ashore on the beaches of Lebidos Bay. Turkey. The landing climaxed "Operation Longstep." biggest manoeuvre yet held in the Mediterranean. A.P.AP - 40 words
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Article19 1952-11-14 3 COLOMBO, Thurs. The Polish freighter Bytom arrived here today to ship 3.000 tons of rubber to China.19 words
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Article339 1952-11-14 3 No expansion of trade yet LONDON. Thurs A REASONABLY cheerful atmo6phere prevailed on the London Stork Exchange today, but there was still no sign of any real expansion of trade. Moderate activity was seen In the foreign bond section, however where Germans were firm at up to one339 words
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Article27 1952-11-14 3 LONDON, Not. 13.— Cash Buyers £952; Sellers £991; Forward Buyers £M 7; Sellers £935; Settlement £952; (unchanged). Turnover a.m. M tons; p.m. 30 tons.27 words
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Article32 1952-11-14 3 LONDON. Nov. 13— Spot 23>.d .Dec 23\d Jan.-M*r. 23',d Apr June 23d July-Sept 22» 4 d Nov. elf. 23 1 4 d. Dec. ci.f 23>*d Jan. all mm Market: Steady.32 words
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Advertisement103 1952-11-14 3 f "RELLIM" OSCILLATING FAN TABLE WALL FAN X '2" 220 250 V >j CX BEST BRITISH -^JaW <F BEST ECONOMY J 4 Oscillating Fan has _^yt]jg. i been developed fo i owing •mb&WsX&i, 4 considerable experience I j^iF' JWI^L m the manufacture of fr^K#^J^l^ si? X operation under tropical W9103 words
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Advertisement193 1952-11-14 3 In our STOCKS of FINE BACON Your* a connoisseur no two brands of the same food taste identical, and you choose a particular one for its excellent taste, fine texture, and] price. We cater to your discrimination in the choice of bacon. choose DEVONSHIRE DANISH WATSONIA Singapore COLD STORAGE Co.193 words
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Article, Illustration833 1952-11-14 4 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT By For three days this week four Johore women from remote kampongs hay« be«n visiting Singapore and Johore Bahru for the first time. They were startled and overwhelmed at first but at the end nothing surprised them. lIAVE we, of the cities, very833 words
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Advertisement63 1952-11-14 4 s~ -KL.J Radio value! An offer that is not to be repeated. MARCONIPHONE SIMAfME HUM RADIO NQW $99 00 (USUAL PRICE $1 55.00) FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY! FEKMTWI Buy Tours TODAY! NOW $115." (USUAL PRICE $178.00) Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO Co. Ltd., 122/124, ,£H«jABO RDA* SINGAPORE-* PHONfel 4506.63 words
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Advertisement110 1952-11-14 4 Spreading Sunshine I IXOSE'S Lime Marmalade is a c welcome guest at the breakfast table; the refreshing tang of ripe green- I gold limes, freshly gathered under a > I West Indian sun, gives a good start to the earliest morning, y^jfjy lapse's j LIME MARMALADE tit difference is delightful110 words
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Article303 1952-11-14 5 For Trust to use on next year's projects gANCTION for a loan of $16,000,000 to Singapore Improvement Trust for its housing projects next year will be .sought by the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, at Tuesday's budget meeting of Singapore Legislative Council. It is at303 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-11-14 5 Profit on the Comet already fTTHE BOAC Comet services -I- to Singapore are already showing a profit, said Mr. R. M. Hilary, BOAC assistant sales director (planning) in Singapore yesterday. "We are very pleased with the Comet services and they are doing very well," said Mr. Hilary, who Is on143 words
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Article37 1952-11-14 5 RAUB, Thurs.— Lai Yoon Kwee. 21, who stole gold valued at $4.50 belonging to the Raub Australian Gold Mines. Raub. was found guilty today and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment at the Raub Sessions Court.37 words
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Article48 1952-11-14 5 Moved food in 'ban 7 area IPOH. Thurs Hazara Singh. 59. was today fined $30. or two weeks' imprisonment, at Ipoh for moving foodstuffs In a restricted area without permission. Hazara Singh, who was arrested on the Puslng-Ipoh road, had milk, cigarettes, rice and bread on his bicycle.48 words
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Article41 1952-11-14 5 IPOH, Thurs.— The Community Service Committee of the Rotary Club of Ipoh has paid the School Certificate examination fees of six deserving students of local English schools. The entrance fee for each candidate is $17.50.41 words
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159 1952-11-14 5 IDENTITY cards may be demanded by polling 1 officers at the forthcoming City Council elections, if the necessary legislation to authorise this is rushed through all stages and passed by the Singapore Legislative Council at its meeting on Tuesday. The object of this legislation,159 words
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Article49 1952-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malacca toppe<i the recent Federation nursing examinations with 75 per cent passes. Nine passed out of .12 Settlement nurses. The nine nurses received their certificates from the Resident Commissioner, Mr. O E. C Wisdom, at a tea party at the General Hospital yesterday.49 words
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Article41 1952-11-14 5 SEOAMAT Thurs.— A tatol of $3,137 was collected for the Poppy Day Fund at Begamat from the sale of poppies and collections from a charity soccer match and f iafnurvbg ce r and fun fair on the padang.41 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The funeral of Miss Marion Hunter. Ren Cross Welfare Officer stationer at Alo r Gajah district, took place here yesterday. She came to Malacca from Scotland Cast July She had been ailing for some time.40 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-11-14 5 MR. LIM CHOO SYK (Progressive Party) atMresaing voters at his first election meeting at Farrer Park yesterday. Straits Times picture.20 words
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156 1952-11-14 5 Mr. T. fires first shot of campaign rE president of the Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, at an election meeting at Farrer Park yesterday opened the battle for votes in the December City Council elections. More than 200 North Ward voters attended the meeting called to introduce the party's156 words
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Article93 1952-11-14 5 KUALA LIPIS, Thurs— TO promote better understanding and friendship among communities, the International Club was formed at a meeting in Kuala Lipis on Tupsday, j, The club proposes to hold social functions and sporu events. A membership drive will be launched. These officers were elected: President, Uato93 words
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Article90 1952-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Yau Kew Ho. 34, pleaded guilty in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today to a charge of escaping from the custody of Inspector Omar and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. Yau escaped while he was being detained by Inspector Omar at the90 words
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Article57 1952-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The rice ration in Malacca will be five katls a maa four a woman and 3* katls a child under 12 from Monday. A ration card holder may take any proportion of free market rice out of the ration but not more than57 words
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Article31 1952-11-14 5 RAUB, Thurs— Tara Bingh, a car owner pleaded guilty to not maintaining the steering gear in good and efficient working order. He was fined $150 or two month.-' gaol.31 words
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Article81 1952-11-14 5 MR. S. C. Maclntyre, who is standing us an Independent candidate for the Batu Pahat Town Council elections, uses a hat as his election symbol. He explained that the hat was designed by man to keep his brain cool and in active service for81 words
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Article62 1952-11-14 5 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs.Wong Yoh Soong, 20. who faced charges of consorting with an armed bandit at Gambane and of supplying 10 Chinese stencils to Lan Soo Wah. 200 sheets Of white paper to Wong Teck Loo and a compass to a terrorist was committed by62 words
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Article189 1952-11-14 5 Senior S.I.T. clerk claims trial A SENIOR Singapore Improvement Trust clerk. Loh Boon Peah. yesterday claimed trial on a charge of accepting $500 to help obtain a flat. At the Singapore Assizes he was alleged to have taken $500 from Tan Choo Swee to help189 words
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Article41 1952-11-14 5 IPOH, Than. rE Kinta Hawkers' Guild has asked the Perak Adult Education Association to organise evening classes in English and Malay for its 1.600 members. The classes will probably be held In the Perak Clerical Union premises.41 words
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Article59 1952-11-14 5 IPOH, Thurs.—Seventef.n-year-old Sujari bin Mohamed Seron claimed trial In the Assize Court today to it charge of collecting supplies for bandits. He was alleged to have collected nylon sheets, two bottles of medicine and two tin mugs for the bandits. Sujari was arrested at Kampong Java59 words
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Article32 1952-11-14 5 Built at a cost Of more than $100,000. the Perak State Home Guard Training Centre in the Ashby Road area will be used for the first time next week.32 words
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Miscellaneous119 1952-11-14 5 I, Dlvnsr? Pmldaalj*: NominaUoiM. W r d "'•|s» W 1- v ("A W«« «t Pravf r «nd Wortd F«* PuWic Oolnlon iitid P*ltlra' Artlon T.W.C.A.: Nfw Ma'.av cCaasn -begin- wsll lP ni»»tln» 750 Dm Sprtker: in air-eondltoni*d TheatrrHr. 2$ Raf- i»« m and 6.1* o.m. con- Tl «*v. Kao Chi119 words
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Article144 1952-11-14 6 COLONY GETS NEW JUDGE MR. JUSTICE Whltton. appointed a Federal Supreme Court judge last year, and now puisne judge at Kota Bahru for the East Coast, has been appointed a judge of the Singapore Supreme Court. Born in 1905 and educated at St. Andrew's College, Dublin, Mr. Justice Whltton Joined144 words
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182 1952-11-14 6 Vfpttt against delay in equal pay scheme THE Singapore Graduate Teachers* Union decided yesterday to boycott the December City elections in protest against Government's delay in implementing the unified education scheme. The scheme, which will give equal pay to local and expatriate teachers182 words
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Article119 1952-11-14 6 r PHE United Church world- wide mission to members of the Royal Air Force comes to an end in Singapore today This morning, the Bishop jof Lichfleld. Dr. E S. Woods and Dr. R D. Whitehom. of Westminster College, CamI bridge, wUI visit the R.A.F. Hospital at119 words
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Article67 1952-11-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Floods were reported in Kelantan and Perak today. In Kelantan, the Tanah Merah to Jeli Road was flooded to a depth of four feet at the 21st milestone, Ayer Lanaa. In Perak, the Batu Gajah to Oopeng Road at the second mile, and67 words
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Article29 1952-11-14 6 TEMERLOH. Thurs— Sixty men, women and children, mostly rubber tappers, pleaded guilty to breaking the curfew at Mentakab on Oct. 28. fines totalling $300 were 'mooted.29 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-11-14 6 MR. T C. JERROM, of the South-East Asia Department of the Colonial Office, who arrived in Singapore from London yesterday on a tour of Malaya. Mr. Jerrom will also attend the conference of governors at Bukit Serene. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article47 1952-11-14 6 IPOH, Thurs.— The bodies of the four victims of Monday morning's landslide at a Chinese mine in Lahat have been recovered. The four men were asleep In the engine shed which was burled In tons of earth when a bank of the mine collapsed.47 words
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Article172 1952-11-14 6 *K. LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Rural and indus- trial Development Authority has spent or i allocated about $5.000.0. 0 all Its annual allocaj tion for this year on i development projects and schemes. Mr. D. C. Horton. the Secretary, told the Straits Times today.172 words
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115 1952-11-14 6 PENANG. Thursday. UfHILE his mother and four younger sisters wept, a youth. Lee Chin Foon, asked for leniency in the Sessions Court today after he had pleaded guilty to two charges of housebreaking and theft Lee said he earned only $15 a115 words
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Article47 1952-11-14 6 BOTTKR WORTH. Thurs. 1 TweCve "best members" of the Province Wellesley Police Circle Jungle Warfare Training School receiver medaN at a p*s«inr-out parade held In Butterworth today. Mr». C. M. J Kirke. wife si I Penang's Chief Police Officer made the presentation47 words
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Article63 1952-11-14 6 PENANO. Thurs.—Twentythree Penan* women, Including Miss Nancy Yeon. municipal councillor, have been invited by the Penang branch of the Malayan Chi- lese Association to partk-i- pute In the drawing of, the 13th million dollar .sweep at the Chinese Tov»i} pall :n Sunday. After 'the draw, the M,C A;63 words
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263 1952-11-14 6 A BURLY Jaga and a 16-foot chain are causing frayed tempers at Amber Mansions, Singapore. The Jaga is the most-quarrelled-with man in the The trouble began when the owners of the flats, the Singapore Building Corpora- tion. decided to protect263 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-11-14 6 MISS FLORENZ PANG who will star at the University of Malaya's "Rendeivous With Adam" ball to he held at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall on Dec. 13 Miss Pan* took first place for singing in the Hong Kong music festivals in 195* and 1951.44 words
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Article136 1952-11-14 6 The Board which never met IPOH, Thurs. THE Federal Labour Advisory Board, which wa» formed last year, did not meet once during the past 12 months. But the Guv eminent has asked the Malayan Trade Unlou Council to nominate five members to serve on the Board for 1953 "It Is136 words
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Article135 1952-11-14 6 IPOH. Thurs. -^Sixteen pupils of the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School passed a first a!<j examination of the St. John Ambulance Association In Perak recently. They w«ie the first group of girls from the school to take ihe examination. Those who passed were: MLsmb Jacqueline Gkdwell. Boey S«e«135 words
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79 1952-11-14 6 RAUB, Thurs. ABENTONG businessman, Mr. Teh Eng Suan, Ls adopting the three children of a Chinese couple who were killed wile working on Sunptl Pertang Estate, Karak. Two are boys aged four and two and ihe other a Mx-year-cld girl. The children have79 words
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Article42 1952-11-14 6 PENANO Thurs. For stealing ducks and fraudulent possession of a bicycle, I»o Mob Sal, who had seven previous convictions, was totf.ty sentenced to a year's imprisonment. Loo pleaded guilty. His sentence will be followed by two years' police supervision.42 words
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Article99 1952-11-14 6 KUALA It aipi K. Thurs. gIGHTREN hrid C e> built by the kamfinnK folk of Daerah l.abok. KeUntan. were opened yesfe^ay bj tb« Hentri Besar. Dalo Nik K*mil bin Hajt Malimood. Six iho^saiul men -from the i villages h«!p<-d to ki»U !-f!W brUl|j»R without wtfttsi, 18jv99 words
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Advertisement185 1952-11-14 6 r #jP r *<^W *.'JK 11 MBSSJSJBJBJSJSJSJp>a* I I-l ''*'S^*WWßSWMS^MilW>BSSS»SS^SS^^^^^i^»'^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^BSSSSSSSSk 4*^m mi WtSSiy SPORTS COIL t^^CjS^^^^^^Y^BMa&^B^^^PSSSSSSJKr M|^/ n^^^tt' c coil th.ir puts pep into performance. X^ i^H^-M W//' yes a h 'B her voltage than the standard K^: L coil and thus supplies that extra boost when "S^ B^ J]185 words
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381 1952-11-14 7 HELD TWO YEARS UNDER THREAT OF DEATH JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. JHE SUPREME COURT was told today how a girl, now 16, was compelled to buy provisions for the Communists, forced to accompany them into the jungle and kept captive381 words
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170 1952-11-14 7 Opium in the bungalow— 4 years' gaol rO Yong Chuan, a 37-year-old clerk and a woman, Ng Kah. 24, were yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam. to four years' I imprisonment each for possession of 500 lb. of opium vai ued at $200,000. They170 words
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Article42 1952-11-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Another group of kampong people are expected to visit Johore Bahru in a fortnight under the kampong "enlightenment" scheme, Inaugurated nis week. The next six will again be selected from kampongs in Muar district.42 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 7 SEGAMAT. Thurs. A charge of stealing scrap iron was withdrawn by police in the Segamat Court today against Chong Sang, Lew Yoke, and Loh Fook Cfcoi. They were acquitted and discharged.33 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-11-14 7 THE REMAINS of Phra Dhammarlteu Pundit, chief priest of the Siamese Temple, in Singapore, who died on Monday, lying in state at S3, Silat Road. A number of devotees are shown paying homage. The cremation will take place at the BMadari Cemetery on Sunday —Straits Times picture.47 words
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175 1952-11-14 7 RIDA builds $377,000 factory KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. DUBBER smallholders in the mukim of Grisek on 1V the Muar River will soon be able to process their latex into high-quality sheet rubber and sell it direct to Singapore, thus avoiding middlemen. The Grisek rubber factory. to175 words
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Article96 1952-11-14 7 She saw a man in her bathroom YAPSAH binte Leon was In the bathroom of her house in Temenggong- Road, Singapore, on Sept. 20 when she law a man peering at her from behind a wall. She shouted, "Who's there?" and the man disappeared. Yapsah then called her husband, who96 words
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Article26 1952-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Midlands Urban Co-opera-tive Union will award ten Sir George Maxwell Memorial Scholarships next year. The Union are trustees of the Scholarship Fund.26 words
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Article55 1952-11-14 7 Next year's Singapore jury list contains more than 7.500 names of persons qualified and liable to serve as jurors. The 188-page list has been placed on the ground floor of the High Court building for public Inspection. The list, compiled by the Sheriff's Office, will be55 words
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Article61 1952-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Rasli bin Sutan, a 23-year-old special constable, was today committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by Inche Ismail, the Kuala Lumpur First Court Magistrate, on a charge of attempted murder. Razli is alleged to have shot a Ash breeder, Chean Kang61 words
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Article49 1952-11-14 7 Major— uenerai 1* t. v. m. Perowne Major-General of the Brigade of Gurkhas, leaves Singapore today by air tor India. He will go to the two Gurkha recruiting centres of Lehra and Jalapahar. near Nepal on an inspection. He will be away for two weeks.49 words
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Article419 1952-11-14 7 TODAY OAT 8.A.T.. WaUch MaJaraa K. fri( C. Trafalgar M. Tint Baara Sac St., Kaaaa St.. Ttu/U* P»rk. Njn.on Ril Lam Soon •>«. <-»»n Ula. I.E. artwork and factor)'. Elver Va..<y R4. sUUsmt Bd Orakard Kd NAAH D«T. B shlr« Bd.. Armenian 81. static AatolpM, Capital Nnl«419 words
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159 1952-11-14 7 MALACCA, Thursday. MALACCA Labour Party will approach the Federal Government for more financial aid for the Municipality to carry out many much -needed improvements. This is stated in party's programme to implement municipal reforms. The party will explore all ways to prevent further rises159 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ait "ambitious programme" for members of the Kuala Lumpur Young Malayans' Club has been organised. Its president, Mr. T. Ganesh. said today. A large number of school children had joined the club which aimed at promoting cultural, educational, social and recreational interests, he68 words
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Advertisement203 1952-11-14 7 DENTISTS PROVE THAT BRUSHING TEETH AFTER MEALS WITH COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST Two years' continuous research at leading universities, wi th hundreds of case histories, proves that brushing teeth with Colgate Dental Cream directly after eating stops tooth decay best. Colgate's active, penetrating foam gets into hidden203 words
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Advertisement161 1952-11-14 7 Ml i\™\ .a^aß^fcn^ iWi \^mVwi&^^^^^ -/^BrVTojf*^B9v^aW. j^lo^a^ar—^"^^ 1 vo*^ 'A' M f^^^\ A Blended Scotch Sol* Agents HARRISONS CROSFIELD w LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANG DEUTZ n Marine engines VM Type BP^j*.^,^^^^^ reversible and nonfj reversible for seagoing g=^JLJ[?" l iX. ships with or without jg !S^ super-charger. From161 words
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Article51 1952-11-14 8 MR. CHUA YONO OUAN and family wish to express their heartfe!t thanks to all friends, relatives and Association* for their kind sssManee, wreath*, scroll*, messages of condolence, visits and attendance at the funeral of Madam Tan Slew Choon. the beloved mother or Mr. Chua Yong Guan. Bfl 9th November.51 words
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Article31 1952-11-14 8 MADELINES for the women who keep not merely In fashion but ahrnd of It. MARRIAGE: HOI.UDAY-RAY. Judy (Bum Yesterday) and AUo »t tin Pavilion. Singapore, on Wedrrstiay. 19»h Nov.. 195231 words
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Obituary22 1952-11-14 8 IN EVER loving memory of Miss C.itharlne Ethei Jacks in, died In Slme Roid Cimp 14-11--44. Gone but no« forgot'en.22 words
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Article598 1952-11-14 8 The reported majority recommendation of a City Council sub-committee that the electricity services in Singapore should be controlled by a public corporation does not necessarily represent the views of the full Council. It is interesting, however, as the first expression of Council opinion. In i the end598 words
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Article479 1952-11-14 8 Although preliminary figures had prepared the House of Commons for th« Chancellor's comforting newt, the achievement which Mr. Butler related in Parliament yesterday was worthy of the cheers which marked the conclusion of his speech. The drain on the Commonwealth's gold and dollar reserves has been479 words
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Article918 1952-11-14 8 SCRUTATOR - SCRUTATOR By rpHE agreement between General Neguib and Sir Abdel Rahman el-Mahdl. leader of one of the two largest Sudanese parties, marks a new phase in the relations between Egypt and the Sudan. Egyptian nationalism as expounded by the Wafd was adamant against918 words
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Article596 1952-11-14 8 SYLVIA SHORT - Getting into gear for C-Daf SYLVIA SHORT By LONDON. THE final plans for the Coronation regardiiiK Westminster Abbey and the seating arrangements along the route of the procession are being made and will be announced soon by the Minister of Works. Mr. David Eccles. He is responsible for carrying out596 words
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Article, Illustration505 1952-11-14 8 TWO SORTS OF ISLAND LIFE LONDON il/HEN world wars loom in ff the imagination people start talking about getting "out of range" and living on a small Island until thine have blown over. It seems that in this res pect the British dependenc in the South Atlantic. Tris tan da505 words
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Article396 1952-11-14 8 On the Margin Full quher ll^E spoke of large families yesterday, including on« sterling effort of 44. The Travelled Colleague has now reminded us of the remarkable German woman who (in the 18th century, as far as memory serves produced the astounding turnover of 53. This number included twins and396 words
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Advertisement715 1952-11-14 8 JintsTimttleFrcePreM f< tht convenience ot »4I .nlwv out rrprcscnt«tlv« It lit floor. SINCAFORE COLO STORAGE. ORCHARD ROAD, will rottrtvt ttiall »dver»itcm«nl» and MMN to boa number* Classified advertisements ma» also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORf LTD. Winchester How. Collyer Qaay. Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTO. VI Tanctin Read. Sinfapere.715 words
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Advertisement97 1952-11-14 8 "A man called Peter" The story of an unmistakable call from God. and a man with the courage to follow it: of a Scots boy who became chaplain of the U.S. Senate; of a truly happy marriage. and a faith that lnsp.red thousands. The October Reader's Digest (now on ?a!o)97 words
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Advertisement9 1952-11-14 8 LrtiTsto th* editor will bw found in Paw II9 words
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Advertisement130 1952-11-14 8 ||l*^ QPTICIRN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (En«?) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (En«) Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H. M. Forces. 6. RArrUES PLACE SINGAPORE PHONE: «064 l Sk/up JrA "Ju»t whot trw (JoetoF >rd«W HJ y to avoid the clottine. cljgginf 7U\ ond eof n>Mon130 words
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Article269 1952-11-14 9 Respirators sent to chemical war centre NEW TRAINING SYSTEM QAS masks made in Singapore are being tested in a chemical warfare establishment in England, Colonel L. T. Firbank, Civil Defence Commissioner, told reporters yesterday. He said that Singapore could make all the respirators it needed. Volunteers269 words
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Article108 1952-11-14 9 f OLONEL L. T. Firbank, Civil i V^ Define* Commissioner, said i -ti rcla v that it would cost 580,0U0,6C0 to provide adequate air-raid shelters for half of Singapore's population Th > qiK.sticn was receiving .special attention from the Government. But, he said, no108 words
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Article63 1952-11-14 9 Buried under iron pipes Goh Khong Ann, aged 26, a labourer, was burled underneath a pile of iron piping when the pipes rolled down from a lorry at Hare Street. Singapore, on Oct. 13. Hf> died in hospital a few hours later from a ruptured liver, the Assistant Coroner. Mr.63 words
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Article25 1952-11-14 9 The entire lighting system of the new hawkers' shelter at Singapore Esplanade WM tested out last night in preparation for the opening tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-11-14 9 SOME OF THE CREW MEMBERS of the Knnyee mm for the cameraman soon after the little ship arrived l n Singapore harboor yesterday, after being lost in the South Chin* seas for 26 days.- Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article204 1952-11-14 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. rIE initiative of a Malay Home Guard officer which helped to thwart bandits earned him a letter of commendation and the award of a medal today. This followed an attack on Kampong Keru in the Tarnpin district of Negri Sembiian about six months204 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPNR, Thurs. SakaJ auxliary police who killed a terrorist ln the Chendering area of Perak last Thursday discovered today that they also killed a second terrorist in the battle. His body was found today. This brings the total of terrorist eliminations in the Tapah Police circle68 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 9 Mr. Keith Payne, the BritLsh Council's new adult education officer in Singapore will Inaugurate a new series of broadcasts "The World Around Us" on Friday at 8 p.m. over Radio Malaya. His talks are planned to stimulate interest in adult education among those at present outside any52 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 9 IPOH. Thurs. Lee Yuen Soon, a mine labourer, who appeared in the Magistrate's Court today, was committed to stand trial ln the High Court under the Emergency Regulations on a charge of consorting wih armed liandits.40 words
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Article22 1952-11-14 9 The next sitting of the Singapore Criminal Court of ■\ppeal will be held on Nov 27 at the Supreme Court.22 words
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302 1952-11-14 9 LEADING MILLER TELLS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. GOVERNMENT padi buying monopoly Is the cause U of "the millions of dollars of profit" slipping through the fingers of Selangor rice planters, Mr. Foong Soon Seng, President of the Selangor Millers Association, told the Straits Times today.302 words
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Article97 1952-11-14 9 MUSLIM CLINIC NEEDS AID rE ALsagofT Outdoor Clinic run by the Muslim Trust Fund Association in Singapore needs help from Muslim doctors, the association's publicity officer, Mr Byed Moheen bin Mohamed ALsagofT. said yesterday. Mr. Syed Moheen said that the association would appreciate visits by Muslim doctors to advise on97 words
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Article55 1952-11-14 9 Lim Joo Kee, Lee Khim Liang, Llm Toh Hen, Ismail bin Ahmad, Chlk bin All, Llm Soo Ngin and Sim Ah See were each fined $5 when they pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to trespassing in the RA.O.C. Keat Hong compound. Hi milestone Chua55 words
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Article51 1952-11-14 9 The Air Officer Commanding 230 Group. R.A.F., Air Commodore W. M. L. MacDonald, will take the salute at the passing-out parade of No. 10 Recruit Course of RAF Malaya, which takes place at Seletar, Singapore, this morning. Twenty-six Chinese, Indian. Malay and Eurasians will take part in the51 words
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Article38 1952-11-14 9 The new Chinese and Malay departments of the University of Malaya will function with senior lecturers first owing to the difficulty of finding suitable men to fill the chairs, said the Vicechancellor, Blr Sydney Calne, yesterday.38 words
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Article163 1952-11-14 9 A FTER getting a Government answer on whether an officer should continue to receive his expatriation allowance after settling i in Singapore, tke Olty Council has decided to take no further action. It was suggested l n the Council's finance committee that where an officer had163 words
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113 1952-11-14 9 A compromise was reached yesterday on the question of the setting up by tlie Indonesian authorities of a board to handle consignment rubber In Singapore about which Chinese rubber traders had vigorously protested. The compromise, which Is subject to confirmation by Jakarta, provides for the surveying113 words
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Article61 1952-11-14 9 A forest ranger. Hamld told the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday that he saw S. A. Abdul Majil chop 14 branches off a tree in the forest reserve in Pierce Reservoir, without having permission to do so. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. the o.aglstrate61 words
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Article22 1952-11-14 9 Singapore Legislative Councillor, Mr R. Jumabhoy, returned to the Colony by Qantas-BOAC yesterday after a short business visit to Iraq.22 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Fifty-twn teachers from Maliv and English schools, including six from ttv Police force, recelbed c<*r«!flcates at the graduation ceremony of the Johore Bahru Adult education class at the Johore English College this evening. The class was conducted oy ITuan Alwee Al-Hadie. the Federation52 words
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Article154 1952-11-14 9 ™c BURMESE Director of Broadcasting, U Khin x Zaw, arrived in Singapore last night to see what lessons the Burmese Broadcasting System could learn from Radio Malaya's ne w studios at Caldecott Hill. "We are building a new our-mllllon rupee broadcastng house In Rangoon154 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 9 IT least 5,900 members, representing 23 Singapore Government employees' union, and associations are expected to attend a meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall today to protest against the Government's delay in firing a fmmlly allowance to locally recruited officers. The meeting is organised sy a joint52 words
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198 1952-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MOBILE security units in the U v Selangor district are now carrying the fight to the bandits. In the latest issue of his District Newsletter, the District Officer, Mr. P A. Coates. told them that 56 bandits— killed, captured and198 words
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141 1952-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. rpRANSPORT workers from all parts of Setangor formed a trade union at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur last night. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, (general secretary of the Selangor State Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, tod the meeting141 words
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Article52 1952-11-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— UMNO's Education Department Is reported to be planning a campaign to oppose the Jducation policy proposed in the Legislative Council's Select Committee report The m»v« is subject to: ipproval of the central exe:utive committee of UMNO vhlch meets at Kuala Lumpur on52 words
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Article102 1952-11-14 9 SHE DRANK POISON AT A GRAVESIDE AFTER a quarrel with her husband, Cbu Yoke Hwa, aged 36. went to the grave of her former husband at Bukit Brown cemetery, cried and then drank caustic soda. She was taken to hospital and died six months later. At the inquest yesterday th«102 words
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Article58 1952-11-14 9 One of India's leading textile manufacturers, Mr. Navinchandra Mofatlal. arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong yesterday on a short business visit. The proprietor of nine textile mills in Bombiy and a director of about 30 companies, Mr. Mofatlal was 1 pree'ed at the airport by l58 words
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Article39 1952-11-14 9 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Tea Co~oeae were today fined total o: $215 by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate for breaking the 22-hour curfew imposed °n P-'kan Jabi on Oct. 29. Most of tnem said they had misunderstood instructions.39 words
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Article40 1952-11-14 9 SEGAMAT Thurs. Ang Kirn Hock 17. was acquitted an* discharge* today by the Segamat Magistrate when police withdrew a double charge ag.unst him of leav.ng h's bicycle unlocked and or offering $2 as a bribe to a constable.40 words
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Advertisement107 1952-11-14 9 THE STAGE CLUB presents FESTIVAL OF PLAYS LOVE THE SHOP IN AT IDLENESS SLY CORNER by Terence Rattigan by Edward Porcy NOV. 24, 26, 28 NOV. 25, 27, 29 VICTORIA THEATRE 9 P.M. CHARITY PREMIERES Sponsored by the ROTARY CLUB NOV. 24 in aid of the LEPER RELIEF FUND NOV.107 words
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Advertisement63 1952-11-14 9 NEW STOCKS ARRIVED jr*^Hr W^BKVF^fti ji i'^H sßsiCs^^^sibKSslsQULJLm *'IsH <— —^xr _f^^ a ff!Bft« T* w wftKNOK fcfcS ELECTROLUX SELECTANET m SUPER -SELECTIVE INDOOR AERIAL I Mora than SOO ft. of Purs Capper Ribbon Wira woven into a tubular net 8 ft. long. Reduces Interference, Increases Selectivity, BRITISH MADt: rRICE63 words
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302 1952-11-14 10 Our medical specialists recognised I all over world DR. LEE ANSWERS A CRITIC AND DECLARES- PENANG, Thursday. THE great majority of Federation specialists, including several locally-recruited doctors, have qualifications which are recognised in any country in the world, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Federal Member for Health, said in Penang. "The302 words
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Article66 1952-11-14 10 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— "l am a new arrival in this district and have no friends whom I can approach to bail out my wife." said a middle-aged Indian in the Segamat Court today when his wife Sivapakiam. was charged with stealing a gold chain. PoClce agreed66 words
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Article111 1952-11-14 10 More police officers for Britain CV)UR Singapore police ln- spectors will be sent on training courses at the Metropolitan Police Hendon training college, In London, next April. It was announced yesterday that four Assistant Superintendents of Police will be leaving in January for a course at Ryton-on-Dunsmore. In Britain. A111 words
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Article61 1952-11-14 10 Mr. T K. Crltchley, acting Australian Commissioner In Singapore, leaves this morning by BOAC for Hong Kong en-route to Korea where he will be the Australian representative on the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea. Mr. L R. Mclntyre. who arrived61 words
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Article37 1952-11-14 10 There were 13 deaths from tuberculosis and one from diphtheria in Singapore last week. One case of poliomyelitis was reported. Total births for the week ending Nov 8 were 824, deaths 157.37 words
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Article35 1952-11-14 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Johore Bahru Town Council elections will be broadcast by Radio Malaya on polling day, Dec. 6. The speeches of successful candidates will also go on the air.35 words
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153 1952-11-14 10 This exposition is the last qiHE first pilgrims to leave for the exposition of A the body of St. Francis Xavier in Goa, Mrs. Cecilia Lazaroo, of Singapore, and Mr. C. M. Gomes, a teacher of the Bandar Hilir English School, left yesterday153 words
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Article63 1952-11-14 10 The Singapore Alumni of the University of London win hold a dinner on Nov. 28 to celebrate the University's foundation day. The Vlce-Chanceltor of the Un'verslty of Malaya s'r Sydney Prof. D C. E Hall: toast an<i Prof. D. C. E. Hall, Professor of South -East Asian63 words
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Article47 1952-11-14 10 SEOAMAT. Thurs. Ibrahim. 47. who was fined $5 at Segamat today for being drunk and Incapable said: "I was advised by friends to drink beer as a cure for dysentry. I had just one small bottle, but It proved too much for me47 words
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Article68 1952-11-14 10 LONDON, Thurs—Labour to ask the Colonial Secretar House of Commons next We woman. Lee Tian Tai. was pa second time after she had the same charges by a pro law. M.P Mr. Stephen Daries is y, Mr. I.yttelton, in the dnesday by what law68 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-11-14 10 MALAYA'S FIRST TWO PILGRIMS to Goa to attend the exposition of the body of St. Francis Xavier. Mrs. Cecilia Lasaroo and Mr. C M. Gomes, seen with Father M. TeLeira, whoalso left for Goa yesterday— Straits Times picture.38 words
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215 1952-11-14 10 Chinese to seek Govt. subsidy for schools KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A PROPOSAL asking for a Government subsidy for Chinese school-building projects was approved by a committee of Chinese educationists which met in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It was one of the many counter-proposals to the Government's new grants-in-aid system for Chinese215 words
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Article76 1952-11-14 10 MYSOLINE, a new drug, for the treatment of epilepsy, may be tried out in the Singapore General Hospital. The hospital is now awaiting samples with which to begin clinical testa. Dr. W. J. Vickers. Singapore's Director of Medical Services, said: "Singapore does not have a76 words
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Article67 1952-11-14 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Inche Mahmud fined Pang Nim Chen, of Singapore, $15 In the Police Court today for falling to observe a road sign, 'Stop, Look, Go.' Inche Mahmud said he believed the police witness in spite of the defence evidence. Pang told the Court67 words
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Advertisement109 1952-11-14 10 "Yon tranl to stop over in Amsterdam and Paris— then I'll call KLM first!" For FIRST Class Flights Call KLM FIRST v [Iflifli AIRLINE If% Jb IT! Mf F^^^^ V ROYAL DUTCH W FOR A DELICIOUS TREAT VenkoJe's biscuits If you like biscuits and who does not? you will find109 words
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Miscellaneous254 1952-11-14 10 cturADADv New 645 At Your Btrr\ct: 7 JO m**- tAa< SINGAPORE crooners' Comer; 7.45 Night MALACCA 10 «Jn. News: 10.08 Mattn*: o^'sirl^ 10 I P^ ***<> 11-11.30 Band of America; 1 p.m. J v .*8 Utta AmrtSin Orch >•» News; 1.45-2 Barne. Dance Music; IJO News; 1.45 SiSLS?' io nSC254 words
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Article227 1952-11-14 11 IF Dato Onn's recent statement about the real state of affairs between the Chinese and Malay communities in this country has roused the anger of the M.C.A. and UMNO leaders, it only goes to show the truth of what the Dato has said.227 words
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Article219 1952-11-14 11 YAWNIR'S tetter of November 12 it very much to the point. Sometfcing (howld be done about rite *MiM«ct of barking and Sowfiag doji at gejeA Near me there irt )S doga which are cooped up In "kennels" under re home. They fight regularly every wght and219 words
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Article175 1952-11-14 11 I WISH to bring the following urgent matter to the attention of the Singapore Ma lay alee community through your columns. The Singapore Kerala Samajam. which is the representative body of all Mala--1 yalees of this Colony, should hold its annual general meeting within 30 days after175 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-11-14 11 "l*d like to help you, old boy, but I'm up to my neck in estimates."18 words
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Article234 1952-11-14 11 Haunted house rent Fvlew of the acut« shortage of. and the great demand for. houses. I was not a little surprised to read a news report stating some of the reasons given by applicants In refusing to accept the new S.I.T. flats at Tiong Bahru and Upper Pickering Street. Although234 words
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Article111 1952-11-14 11 ijiVERYWHERE in the Fede- ration houses are being built within the town areas. Malacca is no exception, though the building goes slowly. While these projects are highly encouraged, the Government at the same should ako see that those poor people living in attap houses in the kampongs111 words
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Article756 1952-11-14 11 DISCONTENT IN THE AIDED SCHOOLS ABPECIAL Committee appointed by the Federal Legislative Council on September 20. 1951. was empowered to make recommendations to the Government fo r suitable legislation to cover all aspects of educational policy for the Federation of Malaya It is a great pity that the Special Committee756 words
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Advertisement326 1952-11-14 11 f will rlililiitfiilifll British Made r— +--r^^L This new Coldra'or has a net Capacity of 7.1 cubic feet and a five year guarant>»d L<^ B. T. H. hermatically -HCZjf^J BORNEO _/> Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang. AU I HELP MT AVOID -4fc/ TOOTH fjjf' DECAY lISTIWNI Tooth Paste helps slop326 words
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Advertisement203 1952-11-14 11 "I rjiyp CHAMPIONS much of the credit for every victory I win" -toy* IAM APfUYAID, noted IrilraS driver and driving a Joguor, he's wort plenty -including tKo 1 951 6-Doy Alpine Rally. So lAN APPIEYARO knows he con atwovi depend on Champions to produce a full-firing LjA spark the spark203 words
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Miscellaneous332 1952-11-14 11 Straits Times Crossword "ST"^— j" 25. An acrobatic turn f 4, 4. S» DOWN I!' s 5 H| 2. Mr«. Browning wrote aon- SS£ nets from the these (IV Is 8 A lo °P nole '<> r murderer Us 'O 4 In a liner terribly dull <»). Chrtetmaa rose bore332 words
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Article547 1952-11-14 12 BRIAN CROZIER - BRIAN CROZIER No week could be dull that included "The Marrying Kind," a new American comedy starring Academy Award Judy Holliday. who. once again proves her comic genius. The other films are not in the same class. 'The marrying kind' THE STARS: Judy Holliday (Florence), Aldo Ray547 words
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Article, Illustration211 1952-11-14 12 THE STARS: Oeorge Murphy (Inspector James Belden), Flnlay Currie (Professor Kafer), J. Edgar Hoover (as hlmaeif). A Louis de Rochemont ("March of Time" fame) production for Columbia. Semi-documentary in English. Black and white. THE STORY: Federal Bureau of Investigation chief Hoovor givot Inspector Belden the job211 words
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Article181 1952-11-14 12 THE STARS:— Dillp Kumar (the drunkard) Nlmml (his love Interest) and Lai It a, Parwar (the drunkard's mother). Directed by Amlya Chakravarty. In Hindustani. No subtitles. THI PLOT: The a>rogrott of a drunkard. TKe tcono it »et in a tmaß Indian village wirh DiKp Kumar at a rteavy-drinking iculptor.181 words
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Article242 1952-11-14 12 IT took 20 y.ar, fo, aifctnt acroan star Madge Kennedy to gat ova* bay f«*r or talking picture*. Mist Kennedy it featured in of Judy HotlMay. in "The Marrying Kind." ""ia|« iviii in noin a>fct«(«a during rri« tUsnt era ro star em Hrn Broadway stag*. In 1931, producer242 words
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Article, Illustration275 1952-11-14 12 From SHEILAH CRAHAM in Hollywood T H *><" NliMt mo«ie queens, according to Hrn writ-known attripiOi Yucca SaJamunkh, are Allen* DaM. Rhonoa Ffemmg. Marilyn Monroe. F»»»r^ Layrie and |jne Wyman, in Hi* order Rack Hudson Bob Ryan. Tony Curtis, Scott Brady and Fernando Lamas are Mm275 words
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Advertisement336 1952-11-14 12 TODAY mm 145 Q Bsnnftfl Bsnnfl fl I I '.15, 6. !•> TO BE *Wk REALLY -gft£ NOW SURE OF flSk, Phone 3400 presents in Sir Walter **VGEQt Color by Scotr. famed v 3 «f TECHNICOLOR Novel *vfjv* TAYLOR /4^ftp4hA FONTAINE TAYLOR smyJoL^r SANDERS Phone Reservations must be picked up336 words
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Advertisement12 1952-11-14 12 «rrW« you will also find "Th* Chaplin Story" and two topical profiles.12 words
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Advertisement188 1952-11-14 12 KflfliliJiB FROM TODAY 6.30 9.30 "I was made V to live for Bsissssssssssssssssssssssss^^*^BmassW %^4 k'™ 1 B^aisSSSSSSsV S&i To die for nasssssssssssssssssV s^iEnaf dMstsl him aasssssssssssssssssssssssssmP l^ But now iflP" 1 could KILL M 9 him!" l^^^K nfkllftfl Is this the man I masnnnnnnnK %m1 marrhd? mf^k >> afTnnnnlnaft '^lw|188 words
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Article382 1952-11-14 13 JOHN ASHWIN - JOHN ASHWIN The Chaplin Story— 2 From in London FEW months after r their first meeting in 1918, Cic-rles Chaplin .".n-1 Mildred Harris were tnarri d, -md t.ieir fl-st ho ne in Hollywood was described as a "s 'mphony in tavender and i- orv, exquisite in e/erv382 words
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Article297 1952-11-14 13 HHERE n a selection of fihns -ow in :ircu!itl?n in Sin7*-p-'e 01 tSe Federation Three stars means an ovtranding f:!rr. two st'rs better tftan average, ore srar goed »it?c -.a B'LEBE^RD: Delicious French tracrc-c«mcdy w;th En- 'M> su 1 -titles. Has humour and irony but for .!<?•■ oniy297 words
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291 1952-11-14 13 'Down among the sheltering palms' THE STAES:- WUIU.n Lunc"igan (the American Army Captain) Jane Greer (the mismlssionarys pretty daughter > D«vld Wayne (William Lundigar.'s secend-in-command) Mitst Oaynor ithe hula-hula princess) and Gloria DeHaven (the manhunting Journalist). Directed by Edmund GcuWlng. In Technicolor. THE PLOT: How the C.l.* and their beloved291 words
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Article, Illustration617 1952-11-14 13 JAMES WICKENDEN - JAMES WICKENDEN By NOREEN STOKES •POISED AND ALIVE' VOREEN Stokes looks at you with wideopen attentive eyes. She is poised and alive, with the receptiveness that makes an interpretative artist, and incidentally a good conversationalist. She has the natural grace and vitality or a satisfying inner617 words
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Article547 1952-11-14 13 LESSONS A BORE' TN tne diffident manner of an English public school man who has gone into the respectable business of chartered accountancy via the City. Gordon Van Hem admits that his early lessons in the violin "were a bore". From six to seventeen he learnt the547 words
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Article81 1952-11-14 13 MISS Victoria Kitagsiey. a well known linger and cuirarisr from New Zealand, wi I arrive in Singapore on Nov. 17, and will stay a tew days. She has j«tr finished a very syccj'ul tour of Latin America, where guitaris.'t must be fcood to make an impression, and81 words
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Advertisement336 1952-11-14 13 (p\ How to have l/^^\ irhiivr tvvth S^ ami proivvt \\Vj^S\ your ifiinas \|Mr" 1. bf«»B you. i.-«-«b ih.ir.Mi^lily without VrJKt- '~~^\W rnirHm your fiinm. <l*r lln Inol lil>ru-b yi, tjjjl WA .>iiti<.iu -h.ic|. t ..niii« ihr HaJm U ,uv >" al V ,.i>' 1111 J th* ""ly ttHtthhrush V336 words
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Advertisement314 1952-11-14 13 modelling, the superb design of a Rolex t^^^*^&Jp~^^*^'^ Datejust wriSt-watch, that marks out 'H~tjßr KmA r its wearer as a man of success md V jF£j JBlfl^ discrimination. For he knows, when he jj buys this gold Rolex wrist-chronometer. WBf m£>^' that he is buying all the skill and gy314 words
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69 1952-11-14 14 3/4 cent rise GOOD continued demand from the Continent steadied tv>* rubber market In Singapore again yesterday and sent the price up o three-ciuartei of a cent November first grade closed at 79 cents alb the highest closing price for 2* months. Sellers were somewhat69 words
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Article123 1952-11-14 14 SINGAPORK. Than. The price of (in today was $473 a picul (down 25 rents). Closing prices yesterday were in cents pet ID. No. 1 R.SB. Spot loose buyeig 79 i sellers 19 No. l R.S.S. rob. in bale* No> buyers 78 sellers 79 4: No. 2123 words
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Article34 1952-11-14 14 W YORK, Th»TS.— No. 1 R.S.S. contract (in IS rents prr lb):— Tn-$ l '»v> Wednesday's el-«/ll» rleirlris; NnwrnlKr t*.*s nem. O-wmber *>'* h!rj 29 30 *sVnl !•<-> ask'd Ton*- E->s" -f»-r %'*->* l"m34 words
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Article228 1952-11-14 14 RUBBER shares came in for slight support on the Singapore Share Market yesterday with the further firming of the price of th? commodity. Tins were strong and "etive arrt many shares, in-rlu-'ing Kuchai, appreciated again. TnduVrta's were steady and sllphtly firmer. The fotlowinj price changes228 words
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Article57 1952-11-14 14 Sln»»|»P»* Pradare F.xr»nn»r:Ccorn: IttH t.o.b. buyers. $?4 gfll-r,; COCOIUIt o*l *S4 BlW"a P?on«- Muntok white i »555 (down <:io> a pfcul B*pB*«: 3 r»--»!-S «550 ir'own $10) Lamponv blTki 84 < «s (down #5> !>»»•« »»i* rVat: R'rorte-J a-ti'-e m-rk-t In conra. bu^'s* r>«ln<» do^e In n>tan Uv57 words
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Article141 1952-11-14 14 J^HIPS. «:on;sidr the Singapore Harbour Board eodosrns or rxoecfd th«"r- at 1 m lodav are A'» Marti 2: Brßdr-vrett 4/5 Brnn s' r CP 'thrrr <~->-rir- M->ni» R*>*! r+pnt-*t B-r-con«h'»e IS Tat Plt Y\i- -i Laandia '.9/!0; Mrntakab N W.i No S^'Tuor N WiiT No 4- 's■rndpr141 words
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81 1952-11-14 14 IRREGULARITY IN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY REPORTS MELBOURNE. Than. TODAY'S batch of Australian company reports again ■bowed great irregularity in results. Mount I. veil, the copper producer, lifted Its dividend from 6\ to VM per cent., but threr small Sydney companies passed their dividend payments. One woollen mill company announced that it81 words
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152 1952-11-14 14 Fiom Our Own C'orrespOiMlent MELBOURNE. Thurs. |NVE3TMENTS had a brighter markei m the Stock Exrhange today. althcu»h there were Uola'fd sharp 'all* In aome InrcUve issues. Several front rank stocks headed the rises. Main stimulating influence wan 'he strongly holding wcol market. Bond prices again moved152 words
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Article25 1952-11-14 14 MELBOURNE Thurs. The Melbourne wool sales held firm today with spuited demand coming from Japanese buyers. S*!«s will resume in Bydney next week.25 words
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Article29 1952-11-14 14 NEW YORK. Triurr The election rally which showed Myns of 8lo<*ln? before the armUtice day holiday was halted comDlefelv on Wnll B're?t yesterday to nbsorb rorr-rtlve profit-taking29 words
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Article33 1952-11-14 14 HONO KONG. Thurs Free market currency exchar.ie of Hong Konc dollars «v quoted at •»•»> c\c*» today a.i follows: US»I HKiPOSV cash HK*«O7 (TTi HK«15.58. Cne tael of gold HK$279 s i.33 words
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Advertisement1339 1952-11-14 14 t.' 2«ia MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. (10 MM (IncorDOroted m Smrjopore! Jn "^JJ, BLUB FUNNEL LIME De»t. Corrltr'i ao'iaii to praceea via other aart. la I*a4 a*rl rjkrharac earao SAILINGS fo LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL »O«TS 0j» Soils P S'fKjrr Pcoaog "Tgi^ow 0 LIVerPOOl <..3J/34 N.v.14 N.v.lS/17 N.v. 18/lf1,339 words
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Advertisement528 1952-11-14 14 BUf LTN* 1 «^"F*MERS LTD For U.K. 'CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penong '•>— f"' L- ?rpoDl. Oublm Glasgow. Ro«terdom In Port 13/16 Hoy Penorty tor H-ivre London. Newcastle, Hull Gin 8/V 13/16 Nov 17/1 V Nay 1 Fenn.#.r4h«H tnt inrvjon Antwerp Rotterdom, Homburg 17/21 Nay 24 '23 Nev 28/28 N.v528 words
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Advertisement528 1952-11-14 14 EAST A«TATT«- t.T«fC SAILINGS FROM SCAN«INAVIAN/U.K /CONTINENT Spore Shorn Penong "Pretoria" tor Bongkok 27/2VMa» "■"■>rea" to. Oi^korto, Bjnakok V-o->n HonokonQ Manila *-otw> vo«o»v>^o 10/11 Dec 8/ V Dec 7 Dec 'S^4and»«" for Songkok poss»ngers onry) 18/14 Dec Klna" for Melbourne Svd-vev Brisbone 'not looding kval 'orgo, 2S/2V Dm 12/24 Dae528 words
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Advertisement1088 1952-11-14 14 McALISTER cSc CO., LTD. TfL No SVO« BLLBRMAM tfc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM A LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCOL HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE VANCOUVfaJ B- VeVno^ 0 tSrss Portl S T <*. g-S *u^ CITY OF OTTAWA" BOUGAi'nVILH.s/iTN.. rvmS u p /w°^.,. jo s m^7 jom ki ,r^ p^* "CITY1,088 words
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1107 1952-11-14 15 SENTINEL - SENTINEL By TWO new factors make it necessary to revise ideas about the proposed athletic contest between Ceylon and Malaya. First is a new date for the match, and second is the almost certain absence of the Fijians from the Malayan team. I have1,107 words
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289 1952-11-14 15 Shaw's fight verdict: Nene replies AFTER reading referee Sgt. "Nipper" Bhaw's rather lcnK-winded attempt to convince the boxing public of Singapore that he was right in awarding Bill Jackson the verdict In his fight against Lira Kee Chan on Oct. 31, I do not propose to waste much time on289 words
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Article34 1952-11-14 15 C&an's yiapjjatr. ,But, I have Men years and I know how to take defeat or criticism, and If Kee Chmn was b»-u'«i fairly, I would never squabble. Fourthly, shaw tayi that what34 words
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529 1952-11-14 15 LONDON, Thursday CWGLAND played magnificent football to beat Wales by 5— 2 at Wembley Stadium yesterday, after leading S l at half time. The scorers for England were Lofthoose, (2) Finney, Bentley and Jack Froggatt. Ford scored both for Wales. In cold bright sunnyReuter - 529 words
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Article138 1952-11-14 15 SYDIfEY. Timm. T«HE speed attack of Ray Lindx wall. Keith Miller and lefthander Alan Davidson will severehr test the South African lowing team when they meet New South Wales, the Sheffield Shield champions, here tomorrow This four-day game may prove to be the toughestReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration699 1952-11-14 15 MEDICOS BLOW OUT AFTER FIRS! HALF CHARGE Dental Faculty 6; Medical Faculty 0. rpHE University of Malaya's inter-Facu ty rugby match at Sepoy Lines yesterday saw the Dental students make a grand second -half effort after a scoreless first half— to beat the Medical Faculty by a penalty goal and699 words
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Article71 1952-11-14 15 Little Paras. South East Asia's light and welterweight champion, will fight Army boxer Basil Shaw over eight rounds in the main event of Nene's promotion at the Happy World arena toasgbt. Shaw, a tough two-fisted fighter, win be remembered for Ins hectic battles against Kid71 words
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Article96 1952-11-14 15 Results of last nights badminton ties played at the 83 A. Hall were: Women's Magles: Miss Helen Heqg wo Un. Joan Kso. Komm« daublcx ivni finaKl Mrs DaTMH Kloog and Mrs. L. M. Pennefat her beat Baby Low and Mrs. P. M. Pennefathfr 15-4. 15-7 Veterans' doubles96 words
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Article70 1952-11-14 15 Tbe Singapore Cricket Club kiwi for their annual rugger match against SWangor Club at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Is: R. M. Parker; D. Darroch. T A. Roper, C. Mclver. J F. Hoare. U. W. Watson, A. O. H Browne, T. H. Harding. A. Lupton70 words
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Article29 1952-11-14 15 TODAY: High 0837 hrs i 8 If:> and 2107 (7.9 1; Low 0220 (3.6) and 15*1 (3.3). TOMOUOW: 0900 (B.«) and I2ISI >S.2>; 83C0 (3.7) and 153329 words
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Advertisement544 1952-11-14 15 CIV :-'"*SfSj»I 'BIT"? |<tSV2I RAN6OOH VS. PNOMPENH ■in t GFxSrJ/3k xjL sakio, La£->CL9 PENANG Cl **»*°R -/3a^jK£Sr SIM6APORE ytRwW Agcafi: Support »nd Penang ■sm. jw^Lls^s^^t^ris^^'^p"^^L^t^Bl^^T^»^^Ts^^T^^B ManZanfiJ^^l The ideal Ointment for blind, itching aching V™*!,'"™ piles. ManZan gives affected instant relief. -^A^W Msi| y r* I without nessiness. v > Nil-s-on544 words
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Advertisement31 1952-11-14 15 /^^^^^a»^^ Bssaiv^Bi B^B^iam^^^Ba. w I 1 t^A^^^^m ~**^~™t^MSCft^a^^Sasa^^M_ 1 i -i**** s a^ m ""^'^^^^''■■^Hß^B^B^aaa^B^fcai-=_:^Mp^^By\ aa?^^^Hi^^^amV^ ...foi»lrlC /ii^Q fIDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 WE ARNE BR6S LTD FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES31 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-11-14 15 ■OCKFY S.C.C. t GM.Q. "A" at SCC; SjC-C. "4" v Gm*). at GHQ; Ojlon B.C. "A" T SJI.C. "A" at S»T; InrrrnHr Wiafcrtn at Itessvrajty. ■IT.GU ALL BLI ES t r-Uee at f«*to \trmmt.34 words
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Article101 1952-11-14 16 'T'HK probable line-ap and 1 Jockeys far the Class 1. Dtv. 1, mile handicap, the Bt. Leger trial, at Bakit Tlmah tomorrow are given below. 141 Woadeotc Inn Talt 9.07 I*l Snawy Owl II Mawl 8.19 •20 Acceber 8.99 911 Kin? port Doubtful 8.98 547 Col.101 words
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559 1952-11-14 16 By EPSOM JEEP gEVERAL well-fancied candidates for the Singapore St. Leger Stakes over l}-m M to be run on Nov. 22, last day of the November Meeting at Bukit Timah, will have a big race preliminary over a mile tomorrow559 words
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Article199 1952-11-14 16 PENANG, Wed. Recreation Club and rcdian Association, two of the strongest challengers fcr honours In the current Penang Hockey League, each dropped three vital points this week. The Indian Association on Monday were unexpectedly held by the Kedah Hall Party, no goals being scored. .Sepoy Lines199 words
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308 1952-11-14 16 EPSOM JEEP - COLIN TULLOH TO RIDE THE BOSUN IN SPORE ST. LEGER EPSOM JEEP BIG-RACE specialist Colin Tulloh, who has made a near-clean sweep of this season's Cap races, will ride The Bosun in the St. Leyer on Nor. 22, the nut day of the Bakit Timah November Meeting. I The Boson,308 words
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331 1952-11-14 16 NG TOOK YOON - SINGAPORE LOOK SET FOR NARROW WIN IN F.S. CUP NG TOOK YOON From KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SINGAPORE look rood for a five-four win over Selangor In the challenge round of the Foonf Seong Cup competition at the Singapore Badminton Hall this week-end. Never since the series began In 1937 has331 words
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Article83 1952-11-14 16 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. Promoter Jimmy Murray has announced that he has offered Sugar Ray Robinson U. 5.550.000 to defend hif crown in San Francisco against Carl Bobo Olsen in January. Murray wired Robinson in Chicago the U. 8.85 0.000 offer or a choice of 45UP - 83 words
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Article61 1952-11-14 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. AMERICAN Ed Oliver, who tied with Australian open chamDion Norman Von Nlda In the Sydney division of the £7.00) Ampol golf tournament, returned 69 to lead the field In the Melbourne division at Yarra Club course yesterday. American Lloyd Manerum. Von Ntda and61 words
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Article526 1952-11-14 16 vi'INNIM) BEIEF, an Irlah- bred three-year-old by The Solicitor out of Wincara, shaped like a winner when he galloped 4f In 54 and 3f. in 39 2/5 in a tryout with Fairy (J. Donnelly) on the training track at Bukit Tlmah yesterday morning. Winning Brief has526 words
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Article297 1952-11-14 16 fYPRESS POINT has made steady headway since his encouraging effort in the Perak Goid Vase last month and he looks to be ready to break the ice at the November Meeting at Bukit Timah. This classy four year-ola by Court Martial, with Frank Hudson up,297 words
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142 1952-11-14 16 New players in Spore women's trial CEVERAL new players took the field at the SJt.C. yesterday in the Singapore Wcnren's Hockey Association first State trial in preparation for the quadrangular tournamant in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 29. 30 and Dec. 1. Mrs. Pearcey. Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Sewell and Miss Reeve,142 words
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Article172 1952-11-14 16 SINGAPORE Singles: Ong Pah Llm, Loong Pan Yap. Ismail Marjan. Doublet: Pah Urn an! MarJan. Tan Chang Tee and Kong Kon Mm. Reserve: Law Pah Hye. sr i a.m. or Singles: AbdaUah Pirns. Urn Kee Fong. Mm Koon Yam. Doable*: Chan Kon Laonc and Plrws. Yeoh Teek Chye172 words
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Article65 1952-11-14 16 LONDON. Thurs. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned here yesterday at the inquest en French flyweight boxer Honore Pratesi who died lc London Hospital last Thursi -v two days after lcslng a fight wi<h British Empire flyweight champion Jake TuU He was stated to have diedReuter - 65 words
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Article103 1952-11-14 16 BOMBAY. Thurs.— The Silver Jubilee sub-committee of the Indian Cricket Board of Control today decided to make every effort to bring an official Australian cricket team to tour India next season— the Board's Silver Jubilee year. The Board has written to the Australian Board of Control onReuter - 103 words
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Article42 1952-11-14 16 LONDON, Thurs. Yesterday's rugby results were: Rugby League: Australian tour: Wakeoeld Trinity 8, Australian U; Koffby UoJon; St. Mary's Hospital 8. United Services Chatham 9; Cambridge University 39. Guys Hospital 3: Royal Naval Engineering College 11. Devonport Services 24 Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article235 1952-11-14 16 rjALLANT SCO. an attractive looking five-year-old by El Reo, has come right and can now be confidently followed. His second to the up-and-coming stayer Kingport In the President's Cup over l^m at Kuala Lumpur last week was a splendid display Oallant Reo appears to235 words
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Advertisement786 1952-11-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued trom Page B> SITUATIONS WANTED BOOK-KEEPER 'typist. seeks part-time work. Will consider whoie-tlrne engagement if necesaary. Box No. A 5103. B.T. F. HOPEAN Mechanical Engineer scries positton In Singapore. ExrclVent references. Fluent in Malay. Available December Box No. A 5107, S.T. YOUNG MAN, age 24. married, ex786 words
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Advertisement760 1952-11-14 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY: New bungalow at 5Vi mile sum* Bukit Timah Road. 3 bedroom.. with bathroom attached. Longbaths. Spacious Dining A Livingroom with beautiful floors. Nice Modern kitchen, pantry. Drivers A Servants quarters. Garage and a covered Porch. All Modern Conveniences including Sanitation. Area 11.300 aq. ft.760 words
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