The Straits Times, 2 December 1952
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Title Section18 1952-12-02 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SIXTEEN PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article335 1952-12-02 1 Civilian casualties lowest BANDITS LOSE SEVERAL CHIEFS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. (TVILIAN casualties in terrorist attacks last month were the lowest of the Emergency. Only seven civilians were murdered, two wounded and one reported missing ;i total of 10 compared with 28 in October, 2(5 in September ;md335 words
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Article152 1952-12-02 1 Sir Gerald arrives in London LONDON. Mon. C^EX. Sir G.ruiil Temper, 1 iVciiraiiim Hi;h Commi*>i»ntr anivrd in London todi> and said that he had come to check on difnVulti >':i»plifs and *i;uiUr niul! r« I! irrived by Comet from Singapore and expi cts to ita) 10 days. Standing batks, inReuter - 152 words
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Article26 1952-12-02 1 Ons Liang Seng, of Lorong 3 Geylang Road, Singapore < v > la.-t night admitted to, t 1 G'-'eral Hospital sufferii> '>om t; *:a root poisoning26 words
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Article43 1952-12-02 1 CAIRO, Mon.— Dr. Hafez Afifi. former chief of King Farouk's royal cab»«iet, the px-Premier, Mr. Nnguib el Hilaly, and 20 other former oashas have been released from army custody, a spokesman at the Egyptian army command headquarters said today Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article22 1952-12-02 1 MANILA, Mon.-Tb« PhlHpoines will toniorfcftv beeln ••Meemlnp bsilt n&l* illegally circulate 1 hv thp Jnoanese r>»'rlnp the wartime occupation.— AP.AP - 22 words
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Article93 1952-12-02 1 Blac kout on news on Nasam HANOI. Mon rE French today Imposed a 24-^our new s blackout On Nasam besieged fortress in the Ti al countiy Frenci jn:on girrison troops yesterday repulsed a number of fierce. but >nort-livet; aitack.s a?aln.« oasts in tiie southern sector f the Red River deltaReuter; UP - 93 words
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Article69 1952-12-02 1 LONDON, Mon Tnp Qaeon interrupted her holi- day at Sandringham to '*el-; com? home the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess j d Kent. She will be at London air- port tomorrow when the )uke returns from his week's visit to M <;ta The Duchess ofReuter - 69 words
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Article29 1952-12-02 1 KOKURA CITY. Japan. Mon.— A seven-storey department store and 38 other shops and restaurants were burnt to the ground here In an early morning flre today. U.P;UP - 29 words
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Article17 1952-12-02 1 MANILA, Mon—Abundance of rice in the Philippines is forecast for the coming year.— APAP - 17 words
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Article99 1952-12-02 1 LONDON, Monday MRS. Anne Bowring. 66 often went to the cemetery to sit beside the prravp of her husband who died two years ago She was missing for four dlays and then her daughtc ound her. 'She looked as if she werr -leep," her daughterAP - 99 words
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305 1952-12-02 1 HE TELLS POLICE HEAD: \IK. A K Lazarous, Labour Part? candidate for |T1 the Vorth Ward in the coining Singapore City elections, yesterday totd the Comna's* oner of Police, Mr Nhyel Morris, that .'our C.I.D detectives had used threats when canvassing for votes for305 words
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Article30 1952-12-02 1 Lidon bin Sulalman was tentatively charged In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with escaping from Changl Prison on Thursday morning. He was remanded till Dec. 830 words
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142 1952-12-02 1 SHE PUT SODA IN HER NEIGHBOUR'S POT OF RICE PR putting caustic soda in a pot of rice belonging to her neighbour. Ng Ah Sum. 44. was yesterday sentenced to prison for four month*. The Singapore Sscond Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, was told that Ns? mixed the142 words
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Article54 1952-12-02 1 LONDON. Tues Mr. F. J Erroll, Conservative M.P., is to ask the House of Commons this week how mucl' the Japanese are paying for war damage in Malaya A Colonial Office spokesman today said (hit Japanese assets in Malaya had not yet been fully realised, but were54 words
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Article22 1952-12-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon Thfi Screen Actors' Oulld began a nationwide strike at midnight last night against makers of filmed television commercials.22 words
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Article74 1952-12-02 1 LONDON, Mon— The Rev Frederick Arthur Johnson held a 45-minute Sunday service and wished all church members, especially the "faithful few" hn came to hear him. a aappy year. There was a larger attendance last Sunday when the vicar described his 550 villagers as "crafty and74 words
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Article87 1952-12-02 1 LOKDON, Mon. rpiE Prime Minister, Mr. 1 Churchill, 78 today, cut his 40-lb. birthday cake decorated with a dove and I olive branch at his family birthday party tonight. Every year the design and decorations of Mr. Churchill's birthday cake are kept secret toReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration220 1952-12-02 1 THEY MET AND FELL IN LOVE AT KING'S HOUSE 4 ROMANCE which began at King's House. Kuala Lumpur, has culminated in the engagement of Miss Tna Slim, 21-year-old onl/ da'irhte- of Field Marshal Sir William Slim and Lady Slim, and Capt. Peter Nig?l Stewart Frazer, lormerly Gen. Sir Gerald Tempter'sAP - 220 words
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Article40 1952-12-02 1 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Police and troops patrolled the streets of the Mexico n capital today as Mr. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines was inaugurated President. He took the oath of office surrounded by secret service agents.— UPUP - 40 words
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Article31 1952-12-02 1 From Oar Own CarrrespontWnt LONDON, Mon— Mr. John Renshaw George, manager of the Chartered Bank in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore between 1923 and 1931. has died, aged 7231 words
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Article34 1952-12-02 1 HONO KONO. Mon— The Colonial Secretary, Mr Lyttelton, has cabled his sympathy to the victims of a Are which ravaged the squatter village of Shek Kip Mci in Kowloon. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1952-12-02 1 TOKYO. Mon. The Japanese Premier. Mr. Yoshida. said today that Japan would refuse to join the United Nations if the pric c of admission were a demand for futt rearmament— U.PUP - 33 words
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Article71 1952-12-02 1 T<HE FREE PRESS today will publish th first of a series of Christinas supplements Its twenty pares will bring you all the customary seasonal bright reading— entertaining articles, short stories, advice on Christmas shopping and cooking, and a selection of illustrated stories and games for71 words
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Article67 1952-12-02 1 Lightning kills mother of six CH7JO PUAY KENO, 33, mother of six children was killed by lightning In Singapore yesterday. She was sitting in the front room of her attap house in Brnddell Road when the Hehtning struck her. Three of her children, playing a lew feet away from her.67 words
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Article264 1952-12-02 1 TOKYO. Mon. fOMMUNIST reluct- ance to flp^t in Korea nas lent weight, to a mounting suspicion that the Reds ma/ try a Dig pusn on Seoul when trie President-elect. Mr. Eisenhower arrive ther* Allied officers, particularly ScuTh Koreans, are openly concerned that the enemyAP; UP - 264 words
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Advertisement25 1952-12-02 1 l" Of MCI 'HDUSTftY HOMt HARRIM., LISItK tUb. LID. ft. LUMPUB SINGAPORE PBNANO BETTER Ik BE SAFE^^L IJ^ SOPPY Sole Ag*nt* WILLIAM JACKS *co lid .<@>25 words
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Advertisement317 1952-12-02 2 EXTRA! EXTRA! The FIRST MALAY PICTURE in COLOR TERWIRA' mIU HIT the Screen Soon WATCH FOR IT 3 Show*: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Shaw Bros. I motional Drama "TAS TANGAN WANITA" starring; Osman Vrn? CiIMANTI YATIMAH Siti Tk. Perak A Malay Drama Plrasc come to the earlier shfiws to avoid317 words
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Advertisement1319 1952-12-02 2 FEDERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY. LOAN (1952) ran] ISSUE OF $50,000,000 5 PER CENT. *-^EGISTERED STOCK,; 1962/1972 Interest payable on 30th April and 31st October AUTHORISED BY THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY LOAN ORDINANCE, 1952. PRICE OF ISSI'E $100 PER CENT. PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: On application 10 per cent. On or1,319 words
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Advertisement647 1952-12-02 2 PUBLK f APPOINTMENT APPHCATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointments as Probation Officer. Chinese and Maby candidates only aro required on this occasion. The salary scale Jar men is Cadet Probation Officer $204 x 12 240 Examination Bar Probation Officer Grade 111 $252 x 12 276 Examination Bar Probation647 words
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Advertisement489 1952-12-02 2 goodwood' >ark hotel, LIMITED NOTICE IS" HEREBY GIVEN that at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held at C-6/10 Hongkong Bank Chambers on Thursday. 18th December. 1952 at 2.15 p.m.. the Directors will recommend Die payment of a dividend of 10% leu 30% Income Tax for the financial year489 words
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Advertisement190 1952-12-02 2 1 i^Ui^v'^Sfck QTHTTJFPT i^r **w% iuiuji.it l >«[|^aJf- .£>. CONCRETE MIXER The 3i T Stnthert Pitt Mixer Is the Ideal general purpose machine for builders or contractors. This four m^Atf metal wheel type is particularly stable rf^fcl Atf and suitable for use on rough ground /^HB T'flaK) Machine with engine190 words
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211 1952-12-02 3 'Man 's equality, dign ity den ied RANGOON. Monday. T.li: Socialist parties of India, Indonesia and 1» irma said yesterday they rejected Cominforir Communism because it "denies in practice the dignity and equality of man". The parties also rejected capitalism as a form ofReuter - 211 words
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Article74 1952-12-02 3 Ice, snow and sleet in Britain LONDON, Mon SNOW, sleet, fog and ice «:tve Britain its worst November weather in years (his week-end. Snow drifts as high as two 1 1- i blocked roads and isolated farms in Western England. Trains were delayed and horse races and football matches wereUP - 74 words
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Article56 1952-12-02 3 GENEVA, Mon. United Natiun.s economists j>ay American tourists will spenu a record $^50 millions Ui Europe year, not counting xlv^r fares across tho Atlantic. Till- United Nations Econo- mir Tntiftirn for Europe reported th:u American tourists spent nearly 50 per j cent more this jear thai.UP - 56 words
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Article56 1952-12-02 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Mon. The First Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment. first English unit to figh L in Korea under the United Nations flas ar:ived at Southampton yesterday afier three and a half y?a.-s duly overseas. Th c Battalion was in Korea from August 1950 until May !95156 words
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Article121 1952-12-02 3 NEW YORK. Mon THREE jurists yesterda> advised the United Nations Secretary-General, M;Trygve Lie, that any member of the United Nation staff who was an active member of the American Communist Party or who was under suspicion Ot engaging in "subversive or disloyal activities" should beReuter - 121 words
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Article57 1952-12-02 3 PITTSBURGH, Mon.—Nine armed convicts yest?rday escaped from the Western Pennsylvania prison m Pittsburgh after locking five guards in a cell. One man was recaptured without resistance just outside the prison walls, but six others got away In a car stolen from a prison guard. No traceAP - 57 words
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Article28 1952-12-02 3 LIS3ON. Mon.—Britain will buy tungsten ore and pit i props from Portugal next year and send coal and tin- plate under a new trade treaty.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1952-12-02 3 LONDON. Mon Rumanians went to the polls yesterday to elect members of the National Assembly for the next four years Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article135 1952-12-02 3 CHINESE BRIDE LIKES ENGLAND SOUTHAMPTON. Mon. LEE FEN CHEE, the only Chinese bride aboard the troopship Empire Fowey, walked down the gangplank at Southampton last night with her husband to meet her in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Twort were waiting to greet {her i and her husband, William Twort. SheReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-12-02 3 THE "PRETTIEST debutante" of the year, Lady Caroline ChildVilliers, had a guard of honour of the Scots Guards and bagpipes when leaving St. James' church, London, after her marriage to Captain Viscount Melgund. Captain Melgund is the 24-year-old elder son of the Earl and Countess of Minto,72 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-12-02 3 Tornado on Negro huts sweeps away race bars JOHANNESBURG. Monday. A TORNADO smashed a Johannesburg suburban Negro settlement yesterday, killing 35 and injuring more than 400. The storm hit Albertynsville. where 5.C00 Negro squatters live in mud and brick structures over a square mile area. The first th c nativesAP - 179 words
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Article17 1952-12-02 3 TOKYO. Mon—An Agricultural mission from Pakistan is here to study Japan's high farm productivity.—AP.AP - 17 words
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Article76 1952-12-02 3 NEW YORK. Man A 26-year-old New York army veteran has been changed from a man into a beautiful blonde woman through a series of operations in Denmark, the New York Daily News reported last night. The paper said the woman was Christine Jorgensen. former George W.UP - 76 words
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Article134 1952-12-02 3 NAIROBI. Mon. rE Kenya Supreme Court today rejected an appli- cation fo r the trial to be; held at another place by Jomo Kenyaita. leader of tru 100,000-itrony African Union and five ot his associates, charged with leadership oi the Mau Mau secret societyUP - 134 words
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Article57 1952-12-02 3 TUNIS, Mon—Two explosions shook Nabeul, a pot-tery-making town on the west coast of Cape Bon, northern Tunisia, early today. No casualties were reported. The first explosion seriously damaged the home of a French resident, M. Jean Tissler, the second slightly hit two parked cars in theReuter - 57 words
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Article30 1952-12-02 3 CAIRO. Mon—The trial ot 46 people, charged with plotting under" Communist leadership to unify Palestine under Arab and Jewish Reds opened today in a military court here.—UP.UP - 30 words
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Article357 1952-12-02 3 LONDON, Mon. RENEWED cheerfulness marked initial dealing on the Lctidon Stock Exchange today. But buying interest tailed off later in the session and by mid- afternoon markets became quiet throughout. Main buying interest was concentrated In domestic issues. There were early Improvements In both domestic industrials and glltedgeri357 words
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Article31 1952-12-02 3 LONDON, Dec 1 Cash Buyers Gtsl; Sellers V 952: Forward Buyers C 943: Sellers £944; Settlement C 951 (down C 7). Turnover a.m. 65 tons; p.m. 35 tons.31 words
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Article33 1952-12-02 3 LONDON. Dec. 1 —Spot 26d. Jan 26d Feb. 26d March 26d. Jan -Mar 26d Apr. -June 25':d.. Dec c.lf 26', d. Jan. cif 26>,d.. Jan-Mar, c if 26d. Market: Quietly steady.33 words
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Advertisement122 1952-12-02 3 if <T MR»T lo«t of MHM B 9| aY mi jjf Jt& OITM »ITI Ml* O*T!N' ROBERTSON s*^ ROOFING SERVICE ROBERTSON PROTECTED VjCviai)'"x sh"etini; for permanent bul'dmv.. Ijrye or sm.i.. T l ree gauge. thre-» types of corrugation, b'ac'-. ROOFS maroT and 0 im.nium CO ours. Corrosion proof fire resist.122 words
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Advertisement192 1952-12-02 3 /THE loatX A'oii> on sale in \\J varieties WHITE WHITE SANDWICH FRENCH FLUTED LOAVES BROWN VEGEMITE BROWN SANDWICH WHOLEMEAL WHEATEN SODA CAKE TZA LOAVES All nourishing .sustaining COLD STORAGE BAKERIES If Soo Tung Po wrote his i famous poetry today I1 1 t-iJ h yM h """"h »*r4 ih» W192 words
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Article, Illustration507 1952-12-02 4 KON EN6- TONG; PATRICK KEITH - KON EN6-TONG PATRICK KEITH Pictures by Story by It's not enough to HOPE your baby's going to stay well, says this page on THERK are Dearly five thousand children in the Federation today who would find it very difficult to become dangerously ill. Between them and the danger of507 words
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Advertisement51 1952-12-02 4 t ACRAWATTE \CpYLON «k=^?/^ A PERFECT BLENDED TEA <%!■£=£> IN I-LB AND i -LB PACKETS JOHN LITTLE CO LTD. SINGAPORE— KUALA LI M PUR— PKN VV. \M3s^jK^*) motor Cifde GOLDEN FLASH 650 TWIN MODEL The Leader of the Twins CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR RtmtSINTED IN51 words
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538 1952-12-02 5 Defence objects to D.P.P. prosecuting, is overruled 'IRREGULAR AND AGAINST THE RULES* IPOH, Monday. OBJECTION by the defence counsel, Mr. R. H. Green, of Singapore, to the prosecution of a case by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, xMr. M. G. Neai, on the grounds that the D.P.P. had been present538 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-12-02 5 THE FAMILY of the Pakistani Ambassador-designate to Indonesia, Mr Mudabbir Husain Chaudhury, on their arrival with their father at Kallang Airport yesterday. The mother is in the centre. One hundred members of Singapore's Pakistani community greeted Mr. Chaudhury when he landed. Straits Times picture.44 words
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103 1952-12-02 5 PENANG. Mon. MALAYA badly needs capital from abroad. Mr. lI. U Van Praagh. Chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, said in a broadcast today. Mr. Van Praagh appealed to r.u iinessmen of all races, •shose future is the future of Malaya,"103 words
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Article200 1952-12-02 5 Trial claim on dud note charges T'.'.O DMO, Lee Er.i,' Hock and Lim Siaw I F.ang. claimed trial yester- Id.-y in the Singapore Hi°h j Cout. before Mr. T Met Brawn, on charges cf ccunterfeitlng Indonesian 500 ruplab currency notes. Dm pro.secution alleged that on Aug. 13, members of the200 words
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Article18 1952-12-02 5 KUANTAN. Mon. V Mimusamy was fined S3 yesterday for cycling at nigh: without a lamp.18 words
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Article37 1952-12-02 5 'Gangs' to aid school fund MALACCA, Mon.— "Gang' .shows in aid of the Malacca St. Francis' Institution Building Fund will be given by Malacca Scouts. The first show will be at St. Andrew's School. Muar. nn Friday.37 words
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Article43 1952-12-02 5 Mr Ng Kuan Hoi. of 58, Rochore Canal Road. Singapore, asks us to state that he is not the Mr. Ng Kuan Hoi referred in the news item "Then the police walked in.' published in the Straits Times of Nov 2».43 words
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Article45 1952-12-02 5 IPOH, Mon. Perak miner, planter and businessman. Towkay Cheong Chee. and Mrs Cheong Chee celebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday with a cocktail party at their home In Hugh Low Street. Among the large gathering at the party was* the Mentrl Besar, Perak.45 words
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Article72 1952-12-02 5 PENANG, Monday. ITMIE executive committee of the Pan-Malayan Labour A Party last night decided to send its chairman, Inche Mohamed Sopite, and its general secretary, Mr. Lee Moke Sans, to represent the party at the first Asian Socialist Conference at Rangoon from Jan. 6 to 13.72 words
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146 1952-12-02 5 FROM A WHITE SAMPAN, THEY SING PRAISES TO MR. LIM Pt.NANij. .U. i. A MALAY minstrel party sang from a white sampan last night in praise of the Radical candidate for Kelauei. Mr. C. O. Lim. The boat, carried by a lorry, headed a procession of cars which made a146 words
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Article46 1952-12-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Members of the Sufigei Buloh Leper Settlement were praised today for raising $350 for this year's Poppy Day Fund. It was described as a "wonderful"' effort by Mrs. B. S. Regester, publicity chairman of the Selangor Organising Committee of the fund.46 words
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89 1952-12-02 5 PENANG Monday A TOTAL of 679 candidates from Penang and Pro- vince-Wellesley today sat for theii Cambridge School Certificate examinations at seven centres in the Settlement. One hundred and fifty-nine were girls. The girls took their tests in the Penang Convent Hall. The89 words
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Article173 1952-12-02 5 court told of police raid 4 POLICE party used a ladder to enter the attic of a Queen Street house, suspected to te a gambling den, on Nov. 16. the First Police Court r I was told yesterday. Before Mr. T. Kulasekeram. tho magistrate. Lim173 words
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Article26 1952-12-02 5 Chew Yong Chwee, 47, was removed to the General Hospital last night from his house in Ord Road. Singapore, suffering from caustic soda poisoning.26 words
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Article24 1952-12-02 5 KUANTAN. Mon— Ong Ylng, of Tanjong Kurau, was fined $2 In the Kemaman court for carrying a pillion rider on his Dicycle.24 words
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Miscellaneous147 1952-12-02 5 .IM .IJ..ULl.lilu.\i All ildc ti-.u >V MKM > l!.IK)v»Mllf. Ball a pu>. All mE I lIIIRCII. PottrtU •IW li\ \IK ril\lM\O CORPS ille Alain ::lricairett*. la Ranira i frfo r.M.C.A u\. Bra,; Basah irtg 5 i) m.: nido snd bodv•!0 p.m.. --FAREIF" CUD u.ili-.riis Oxturti 7 i) m tlfclM-.SK V.M.t.A.:147 words
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Article267 1952-12-02 6 $4 in. in welfare prizes won by poor people KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jyjß. NG KON CHEE, adviser to the agents for the Federation's Social and Welfare Services Lottery, said today that the rich were not giving enough support to the lottery. Mr. Ng said that all267 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-12-02 6 THE GOVERNOR. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. opening the inaugural session of United Nations Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Others in the picture (front row) are Mr. I. T. Haig (FAO), Sir John Sterndale-Ben-nette. Deputy Commis-sioner-General, Mom Chao Subsukswasdi Sukswasdi (outgoing chairman of the commission), and Mr. V55 words
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115 1952-12-02 6 Male nurses? It's very humiliating, Govt. told AI.OR STAR, Mon. THE Kedah Non-Govern-ment Medical and Health Assistants' Association is to protest to the Member for Health. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng. against Government's proposal to change the designation of hospital assistants to male nurses. "This is most humiliating, and will lower115 words
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Article34 1952-12-02 6 Two Russian ships, the freighter Donbass, with 3.799 ions of general cargo, and the deep-sea tug TUgor, are Id Singapore on their way to the Chinese port of Taku Bar.34 words
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Article33 1952-12-02 6 KUANTAN. Mon. The Inoculation drive in Kuantan has put scores of food hawk- cis to bed. Only the younger and healthier hawkers were In town over the week-end.33 words
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Article58 1952-12-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Seven fishermen who were found in the Johore Strait near Tanjong Kupang, at one a:O. today were each fined $20 in the Johore Bahru Police Court for breaking the curfew. The magistrate warned them that they were liable to be shot58 words
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74 1952-12-02 6 Australian scholarship offer in Fed. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. FVE scholarships and fellowships, offered by the Australian Government under the Colombo Plan, are available In the Federation. The Australian Government prefers applications lor fellowships rather than scholarships. The senior fellowships are intended to provide higher training for qualified persons. Junior fellowships74 words
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Article44 1952-12-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Lady Templer and Miss Jane Templer who went to Singapore during the week-end to see the High Commissioner. I General Sir Gerald Templer. I off to London returned to King's House. Kuala Lumpur. thil evening. I44 words
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Article48 1952-12-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. MOn. fFHE ofT-sea,son rice crop in the Federation was 1.804 j tons. 658 tons less than last year. Penang and Province Wellesley were the biggest producers with, l,2lo tons, statistics issued today show. The areas planted dropped by 1,744 acres to 4.230 acres.48 words
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98 1952-12-02 6 rpHIRTEEN Chinese from X Sarawak, detained under the Emergency regulations there, arrived in Singapore by the Rajah Brooke yesterday. They are on their way back to China on deportation orders. Four of them are women All were locked up at the Singapore98 words
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Article24 1952-12-02 6 KUANTAN. Mon.— A meet- I ing of the Pahang Council of Slate will be held at Kuala I Lipis on Dec. 11.24 words
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120 1952-12-02 6 5 men with masks and choppers rob couple FIVE masked Chinese and Malay robbers, brandishing choppers, broke into the home of a Chinese couple in Silat Road, Singapore, early on Sunday and took $1,100 in jewellery and cash. The householder, on waking up, saw a stranger peering at him through120 words
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Article61 1952-12-02 6 IPOH. Mon.— A cook. Lee Pan Peng, was this morning acquitted and discharged by the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Abdullah bin Ghazally, of having committed extortion. Lee denied that he had extorted $500 from Foo Woh Cheong on May 2. He said the money was in settlement of61 words
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Article28 1952-12-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, will be the speaker at the Rotary Club's tea meeting tomorrow.28 words
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Article23 1952-12-02 6 KOTA TINGGI. Mon Home Guards have been recruited for the firrt time in peaceful Tai Hong Kang village Kota Tinggi.23 words
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206 1952-12-02 6 EV)RESTRY problems could best be solved by com808 consultation, the GovI ernor of Singapore, Mr. J. F j Nicoll, said yesterday when he opened the conference of the United Nations Forestry Commission for Asia and the Far East In the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr206 words
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170 1952-12-02 6 POLICE OFFER TRADE JOBS TO YOUNG MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A CAREER as tradesmen i n the Federation po ice force is open to intelligent young men who have reasonable mechanical aptitude. A police spokesman said today that then* is a growing demand in the force for technicians, especially in170 words
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Article96 1952-12-02 6 Wounded Red dies in hospital BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon rnVE days alter he had been wounded in a police ambush, a bandit Wong Ah Soon, died today in Bukit Mertajam Hospital. Wong was captured In a follow-up operation last Thursday, afier he had been wounded the previous night in a moonlight96 words
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Article47 1952-12-02 6 MALACCA, Mon.— Mr. A.K. De Souza, at a Pan-Malayan Road Transport Operators' Association dinner la.st night, said that as a great tax payer, the association should seek representation on tho Federal Legislative Council. Sixteen delegates from various parts of. the country were present.47 words
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Article21 1952-12-02 6 The St. Andrew's Cathedral Clothing Shop, Singapore, will stage another "saree modelling" in the War Memorial Hall tomorrow at^SOjMn.21 words
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Article20 1952-12-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court will be in vacation from Dec. 22 to Jan 1020 words
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Advertisement113 1952-12-02 6 Wftti/f/W/i&W Mt/)P10 more signal... !>aaLa^v..Td?| (m^W^ less noise j- .^.S- Ij _g- j jflSyJa ~MM M-- y l>hy MmEUmsmPMU 72££z£!zz. 6^°? E B T 153 SB j^r Rod. K«b Lumpu> 6 VOLT BATTERY T "'^^^^B^BWltHlir» V^kv '"^lSfck. l**^^ RADIO CENERAL TRADING OPERATED RECEIVER >B|lafca^ V 15 KB LIN RADIO CO113 words
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324 1952-12-02 7 T EADERS of the Singapore Government Employees' Union yesterday urged the Government to prove its sincerity toward the trade union movement by lifting its ban on Government workers joining the Singapore Trade Union Congress. This follows the decision of the324 words
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106 1952-12-02 7 All except 3 at talks use English ONLY one interpreter is needed for 75 delegates attending the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission meetings in the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. Shr Ls Mme. J Savary. who interprets English .speeches into French for the three h-speaking repret entutives from France and Vietnam. All the106 words
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Article75 1952-12-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Di'to On n bin Ja'afar. Member for Home Affairs and president of the Independence ol Malaya Farty. will speak at the IMP election meeting to be held opposite the Railway Station ir. Johore Buhru on Wecr.psi'ay Thli will be the last meeting of75 words
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Article31 1952-12-02 7 Air Marshal A. C. Sandersen. C-in-C of the RAF. In the Far East, will return to Chanel tomorrow after a visit to London for discussions at the Air Ministry.31 words
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Article67 1952-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lim Won Hung, alleged to have ji.^ulted a police conbtable, was today acquitted in the First Magistrates Court. Lim was also acquitted on another charge of possession of 10 katis of lead suspected I i to have been stolen proper- ty. A charge oi67 words
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Article36 1952-12-02 7 Air weapon exercises might be carried out on North China Rock range at any time either day or night during this month and January, a warnissued to mariners by the Singapore Government stated today.36 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-12-02 7 He flew 8,000 miles for wedding— then missed it MR. BALDWIN LOWICK, i Singapore accountant, flew to London especially to see his son, Mr. B. R. (Bob) Lowick, get married and then was taken ill on the eve of the wedding and had to miss it. After the wedding, which146 words
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Article179 1952-12-02 7 'And it will improve 9 TiHE Singapore Director of Medical Services. Dr. x W. J. Vickers. last night said that the Colony nursing certificate was now recognised in Britain and locally-qualified nurses could practise in Bri- 1 tain. In a broadcast appealing for 150 nursing recruits.179 words
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Article179 1952-12-02 7 Arms by sea: ships get warning agents and masters of ships carrying arms or explosives were given a final warning today by the Singapore Master Attendant, Commander L. P. Lane, that they would have to comply with the regulations or be penalised. The maximum penalty under the Emergency Arms and179 words
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Article68 1952-12-02 7 PENANG. Mon.— Dr (Miss) C. Elaine Field, the Federation's Child Health specialist, left Penang today for Singapore en route to India for an international study conference on child welfare which opens in Bombay >:i Dec. 5. Dr. Field is the leader of n three-woman Federation delegation to68 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-12-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Charged with causing hurt to Tan Teah with a knife. Tan Ah Kow, 34, today appeared in the First Magistrate's Court. Tan claimed trial and the case was postponed to Dec 7. Ba 1 nf $200 was allowed MISS ALICE LLfc who will sing92 words
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Article445 1952-12-02 7 TODAY DM liuiu Bakru .N'ansun Rd.. Lam --••»ii <>il Cuan Iliu \AAH Ue*on »a.re. Armeniaa bt. Mat*! Adelpbi Capitol .NtMioa I and t. Chanter* Balmoral Rd. Oalve; Rd. Chartered Hank and n» China Bank and a. I. A>ia Bld«. Ue*rxe St Static I. Pirkerim St. I. Cro»». Pa«oda445 words
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Advertisement226 1952-12-02 7 ■si aBB 8&V j.^ i^B^m X'mat it »Sc time when you w.mt Hi* v I flu T3& Elephant VECETABLE FAT HO HONG OIL MILLS *****) LTD. 65. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE-1. TEL. 5911 .■MI ,^^H tIH^ <i s I jB fr- a Camay bath m is a beauty treatment that makes226 words
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Obituary30 1952-12-02 8 THE Malayan American Plantations Ltd., deeply regret to announce the death, as the result of a car accident of Garth Anthony McKendam, Scarboro Estate, Kedah. on 30th November. 1952.30 words
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Article104 1952-12-02 8 MR. b. MRS. YEO CHWEF, KIM thank all friends and relatives for their good wishes and presents on their marriage recently. MR. ft MRS OON POH KOOI thank all friends and relatives who gave valuable presents, lent cars, attended and assisted at the wedt''i!'- of their son Mr. Oon104 words
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Article32 1952-12-02 8 LADIES!! Hrre is Special News. Tommy Thomson offers you an outstanding X'mas Sale. AH gowns, suits, coats and hats to be Cl— red regardless of cost. O.H Blrig., Battery Road, Singapore.32 words
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600 1952-12-02 8 The Straits Times. Singapore, Tues., Dec. 2, 1952. Reds Purge Reds The expectation that another trial of Communist ex-chief-tains, this time in Poland, will open now the Czechoslovakian trial is over is supported by reports that at public meetings in Poland there have been demands for the punishment of Gomulka,600 words
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Article368 1952-12-02 8 A great deal of mud is flying around in the Singapore City Election campaign. Some of it may stick. But while the rival candidates and their supporters can be left to look after themselves, charges which involve Government employees, and particularly the police, must be investigated. We368 words
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Article140 1952-12-02 8 General Templer's flying visit to London, the second since he took oflict?. apparently is of a routine nature. There are a hundred questions which can be taken up better by personal contact than through correspondence, the Genenil told a Srraits Times reporter. General Templer's forceful personality can be140 words
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Letter343 1952-12-02 8 Meeting guile with guile EXCERPT from last Friday's Radio Malaya 130 p.m. news: "It is expected that,, by the middle of next year, every police station in the Federation will have very high frequency radio So far, so good, but what Is also urgently wanted is very high frequency intelligence;343 words
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Letter195 1952-12-02 8 IT is amusing to note from your publication of last Saturday that the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will ask Sir Cheng -lock Tan president of the M.C A.. what future steps to take in its move to get franchise rights for alien Chinese In the Colony, when,195 words
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560 1952-12-02 8 fpHE Lotteries Bill which was passed by the Federal Legislative Council, though a good thing, was at least three years late The long delay was due, as usual, to appalling lack or foresight and of willingness to do the right thing at the right560 words
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360 1952-12-02 8 Income tax in Britain and in Malaya YOUR correspondent Mr. A. Hughes recently made the following remarks regarding income tax here and in Great Britain in his letter on the Naval Base wage dispute: "It is surely fairer that local firms and individuals, who at present eithet evade o r360 words
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Article782 1952-12-02 8 KHOR CHEANG KEE - PENANG MUICIPAL HOPES KHOR CHEANG KEE By PENANG'S Municipal elections will be held on Saturday The three rival parties (and one sole Independent) express varying degrees of confidence In the electorate's Judgment But the more important question, it seems to me, is not how the people will vote but how782 words
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Article423 1952-12-02 8 Penangese APART from the wtiite cockatoo from Singapore whicii also spoke in the London competition for talking birds, we have had littlt to do with matters lingual for quite a while. Like a horning pigeon we return today to philology on the strength of a communication from423 words
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Advertisement684 1952-12-02 8 CLASSIFIED ADk CAPTAIN MRS. J. M. DAVIDSON SRlled from Singapore 27th November per ,iet:\. P-P-c. SUTTON: To Mary, wife ol Kirby Sutton, at Kandnngr Kerbau Hospital, on November 30th: A son. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED English sp-:ikin-BUtkttcml Tvpfst. Must h*VI references Details Brx A 5341. ST. WANTED a Chinese or Eurssun684 words
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Advertisement30 1952-12-02 8 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES IF HEEDED OS. CHONG, OPT. IX 19, CHULIA ST. STORE-1.30 words
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Advertisement71 1952-12-02 8 a TABLE OR [A V gjfP* BRACKET lAil W^^^^ COLOUR SILVER GREY WITH RUBBER BLADES Suitable for 230 volts A.C. r*!CE 34/ EACH ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ILtCTftIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR r>EN*NG MOTION SMITH SON LTD. (Incorporating John Duke M Ezekiel Sons) OPTICIANS In attendance.71 words
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Article471 1952-12-02 9 Four days to go for polling: Keen drive in South Ward LLTITH four days to go to Singapore City Council polling day, candidates yesterday increased the tempo of their campaigns. There were house-to-house canvassing and Dresentations of written appeals and six election meetings South Ward,471 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-12-02 9 ALONG plume of smoke emerged from the tall concrete chimney of the new power station at Pasir Panjang yesterday, promising light to end Singapore's darkness. The City's Electrical Engineer, Mr. Colin Payne, told the Straits Times last nifht: "We have had small fires94 words
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187 1952-12-02 9 HUNDREDS of priceless books are on their way to the new library of the University of Malaya— but they will only occupy the space of a few drawers and will cost only a fraction of their value. The, will be on187 words
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Article52 1952-12-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Syed Mohamed was today fined $100 in the Johore Bahru Police ccurt for moving food in a controlled area without a permit. Syed's case was N0.3.000 a new record for the number of criminal cases handled by the Johore Bahru Police courts52 words
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Article115 1952-12-02 9 Round-about system is a success SINGAPORE'S round-about traffic system, which was yesterday extended to take in the Robinson Road. Cross Street and Boon Tat Street area, is a success, said Mr. A E Minns, acting head of trip Polee Tnffic Department, last night. M r Minns s-i el "We are115 words
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Article56 1952-12-02 9 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. w.il preside OWj a five-day conference of British representatives in Eastern Asia which opens at Bukit Serene on Thursday. Th? conference, which will be attended by the Marquess of Rtv^-'iT. Parliamentary Uno'e -Secretary of State for ftweign Affairs, is to exchange56 words
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Article41 1952-12-02 9 Mr K. G. Nugawela. an Independent candidate for East Ward in the forthcoming City Council elections, will hold an election meeting a: Geyland Serai tomorrow at 5.30 p.m., and at Telok Kurau Malay School at 5.30 p.m on Thursday.41 words
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Article131 1952-12-02 9 By Our Market Correspondent rE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. E G. Holiday, will visit Japan' from Dec. 20 to Dec. 31 to discuss complaints of inferior rubber shipped from Malaya to Japan. His wife will accompany him. A message131 words
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Article38 1952-12-02 9 A charge of murdering Murugayar, 54. in a Lowland Road house on the night of Oct. 1 was explained to Vellusamy Subramaniam, 29. in the Singapore Fourtn Police Court yesterday. He was remandeJ till Dec.38 words
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Article31 1952-12-02 9 Ang Tiong Song was fined $10 in Singapore yesterday for gambling in public. Police said he was one of ten men gamo' 1 in a field. The rest escaped.31 words
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Article82 1952-12-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. HPHE nve-month old Employees' Provident Fund A has already paid out several thousand dollars, the Straits Times was told today. Some of th e contributors had died and others had reached their 55th birthday, Mr. F. A. Nichols, accountant of the fund82 words
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Article68 1952-12-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Assistant Controller of Supplies. Perak. announced today that from Dec. 15 the rice ration will be five katis, four katis and 3\ katis a week for men, women and for children under 12. Card holders may take any proportion of free68 words
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Article21 1952-12-02 9 SEREMBAN, Men.— Dr, T. Thornton who recently arrived here on transfer from Cyprus, is now State Surgeon, Negri Sembilan.21 words
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Article48 1952-12-02 9 The fourth course JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The fourth educational course for new villagers in Johore ended on Saturday. The closing address was given by Mr. H. C. M. Horsley. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Johore. Mr. Hendrick van Oss, American Consul from Kuala Lumpur, also spoke to the villagers.48 words
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Article245 1952-12-02 9 SOLDIER ON ARMS CHARGE A BRITISH soldier, Norman Charles Elmore, who went out to celebrate his promotion as a lance corporal on Sept. 12, yesterday pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court to charges of carrying arms and being in unlawful245 words
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Article45 1952-12-02 9 Two young girls, Chan Keng Toh and Tham Choy Keng, factory workers, were yesterday fined $10 each by the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, for fighting in public. The charge stated that they had behaved in a "disorderly manner".45 words
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Article58 1952-12-02 9 Four Indonesians were tentatively charged in the Singapore courts yesterday with armed robbery of $14,000 from a trader, Poh Hian, on Sunday morning in Pulu Bukom. The men, Sharif! bin Othman, Mohammed Sharif! bin Mania Baksha, Amon bin Othman and Osman bin Ahmad, were remanded by58 words
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Article54 1952-12-02 9 An Australian. Dr Richard Coughlin. has been appointed Veterinary Research Officer in Malaya and will take up his duties in December Dr. Coughlin. who was educated at Sydney University and Texas College, was formerly in the service of the Tasmanlan Government and more recently, veterinary adviser54 words
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Article36 1952-12-02 9 JOHORE BAH^U, Mon. Chia Swee Hin, of Sungei Papan, after being charged in the Kota Tinggi Police Court with consorting with terrorists and not reporting to the police, was remanded. Bail was refused.36 words
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Article173 1952-12-02 9 A FORMER Singapore Traction Company conductor who collected two used tickets from a passenger as he was alighting and gave them to two other passengers in return for their fares, was yesterday gaoled for six months by the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. H B.173 words
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Article61 1952-12-02 9 GODSALL LEA VES MALAYA rVHE former Financial Sec- retary of the Federation, Mr. W. D. Godsall— the man responsible for the success of the millions of dollars raised in loans by the Malayan Union and the Federation of Malaya— has left on retirement. He was Tor 22 years in the61 words
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Article30 1952-12-02 9 Mr. R. Sushirman has bc:n appointed Singapore manager of the Garuda Indonesian Airways. He succeed Mr. F. C.M.H. Loven who will be leaving for Holland on Dec. 6.30 words
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Article262 1952-12-02 9 We are not bad, says IMP man JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. FEDERAL Legislative 1 Councillor Capt. Hussein bin Onn yesterday j hit back at election cani didates who had attacked the Independence of Malaya Party in their speeches. He said that some candidates had gone out of their way to show262 words
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Article46 1952-12-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The following places have been declared control d areas under the Emergency Regulations: The Gan Tian division of Craigiela Rubber Plantation Ltd., Muar; certain areas of Serom Rubber Estate Ltd., in Kandang, Tangknh; and the Muar Itam Estate.46 words
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Advertisement38 1952-12-02 9 mORPHY-RICHRRDS AUTOMATIC TOASTER Ttidc Enquiries to: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. LTD. SWGAPORE PENANC KUALA LUMPUR H»OH LEICA lIIT A complete range of Lenses and accessories JUST UNPACKED AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD* PHONE: 6589 SINGAPORE. 6.38 words
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Advertisement95 1952-12-02 9 >^iiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitmiuc>iiiiiii:iiiic]iiiiiiiiiii:c]iiiuiiiiiiic]iiiiiii(£ IICAYSIIi BONDOR TAILORED WITH YOU IN MIND j NYLON UNDIES j MAKE (K?) Breath-taking jT A LUXURY if SLIP and KNiCKER IS E IN NYLON TRICOT WITH A DCiP DOUBLE FLOUNCE Of NYLON TULLE. TRIMMED CUIPURE LACE PEACH jnd WHITE Small Medium THE SET $36.00 KAYSER BONDOR UNDIES are95 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-12-02 9 The weather WEATHER statistics throughout Malaya yesterday were: Minimum temperature (7.30 p.m. on Nov. 30 to 7.30 a.m. Dec. 1). Spore (72 deg. i; Penang (74); Kota Bahru (72); Kuala Lumpur (73 >: Ipoh (71); Kuantan (72). Maximum temperature (7.30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 1); Spore iB7 deg.i;85 words
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Article272 1952-12-02 10 Firm executive accused of asking for 'tip 9 ]UR. JOHN BUCKOKE, a businessman, yesterday told Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Singapore First District Judge, that he had to pay $666 "tea money" to Clarence Hart Campbell, a senior commercial executive, for a bungalow. Campbell was charged272 words
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Article27 1952-12-02 10 KUANTAN Mon.— Lim Seng Chens refused to show his card to a police officer at Jalan Abdul Rahman. Kemaman when requested Hp was fined S3O.27 words
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Article74 1952-12-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ITHE TERRORIST killed in the Ulu Semenyih forest reserve in South Selangor during the week-end, after an R.A.F. pilot had reported seeing a terrorist cultivated area in the jungle, has been identified as Kirn Yam, alias Pan A:.n. The Police believe that74 words
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268 1952-12-02 10 War Office men first to seek Jap visas TWO top-ranking officers from the War Office in London were the first to apply for visas from the new Japanese Consulate at No .10 Oxley Road, Singapore, when it officially opened for the first time simr the war yesterday. The officers were268 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-12-02 10 Airmen leave after 2 l/ 2 years T^HE Royal Air Force at Changi, Singapore, yester- day said good-bye and good-iuck to the 38th Transport Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force. Wishing the Australians I "Happy Landings". Air Vice 1 Marshal C H. Mills, acting C-in-C. Far185 words
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Article159 1952-12-02 10 Nigeria is new area for rubber From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Mon.— THE n-cent decision of three Malayan rubber c impaniea to start rubber planting in Nigeria is referr- 6d to by Mr. L I. Simpson, i chairman of one of the com- 1 panics, the Kuala Mud.i Rubber Estates,159 words
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Article105 1952-12-02 10 LA RONDE' DRAWS A FULL HOUSE MALAYAN film critics who have jiven "rive" notices to the French Him "La Ronde," a piquant, racy commentary on life and love, have intrigued cinemagoers so much that by lunch yesterday there was a "house full" sign for the late evening show at the105 words
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Article63 1952-12-02 10 Delegates attending the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission meeting in Singapore will be visiting the Federation from Friday till Tuesday. This visit has been so timed as to release the Victoria Memorial Hall for the City Council elections on Saturday. While in the Federation. the delegation will visit63 words
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Article58 1952-12-02 10 The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation Council, now in session in Singapore, has chosen Asia in which to hold the fourth World Forestry Congress. The Government of India will be the hosts late in 1954 or early 1955. At this congress, specialists from all58 words
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Article210 1952-12-02 10 Expand S'pore capital, he says STANDARDS of living in Singapore are certain to fall if the increase in capital equipment in the Colony does not keep pace with the rise in the population, warned Prof. T. H. Silcock, professor of economics of the University of Malaya, yesterday. Prof. Silcock was210 words
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Article103 1952-12-02 10 The East-West Society of Singapore and the Raffles Society of the University of Malaya will hold a combined debate on "Religion has no I positive and constructive contribution to the welfare of mankind" at the British Council hall in Stamford Road on Thursday night at 8103 words
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Article61 1952-12-02 10 Chin Moon was tentatively charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Chng Chai Choon, alias Chng An San, and his son, Chng Kirn Tat, with corrosive acid ie Tras Street on Nov. 16. Another man, Leong Ah Meng, was61 words
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Article39 1952-12-02 10 KUANTAN. Mon.— Chua Ah Hock, of Kuantan. was yesterday fined a totat Of $150 in the Kemaman court for allowing his driver to drive a lorry without a licence and without a cover for third party risks.39 words
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145 1952-12-02 10 rpHE University of Malaya must expand and widen its scope, says Sir Sydney Came, the Vice-chancellor, in an appeal for support for the University Ball to be Held on Dec. 13 at the Singapore Badminton Hall I Malaya has a vigorous and growing145 words
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Advertisement33 1952-12-02 10 fleit&t Perkins P. 6 Conversion Engines are available for Chevrolet and Bedford trucks. Enquire at Orchard Motor Company Limited to-day. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR nlitivws in:-M^LACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANC BUTTERWORTH jESSELTON BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED33 words
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Advertisement498 1952-12-02 10 GRAND-GALA STOCK-TAKING SALE PRICES MERCILESSLY CUT:DON'T MISS HERE ARE FEW OF THE BARGAINS LADIES' DEPT. UP. ToCleai Ladies Self-Striped Nylon 36" $6 50 $3.50 Plain Cofd Crepe Silk 45" 3. 50 2.80 Plain American Safin 42" (15 pleasant shades) 350 1.90 Printed Crepe Silk 36" 4.90 and 690 2.50 Ladies498 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-12-02 10 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News; 10.0- Tunes from the Shows; 10.43 Schools; 11.35 Fred Waring Pennsylvanians; 1 p.m. Radio Orch 1.30 News; 1.45 Bust Adlam Orch.; 2 Schools; 5.02 Time for Music; 530 Children: 6.10 News; 6.30 Radio Doctor; 645 Trio; 7 Johore Elections; 7.15 Hammond Organ; 7.30 Crime73 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-12-02 11 DURING the summer of this year Queen Elizabeth granted a sitting to the sculptor, George Henry Paulin, R S A., to make a head and shoulder miniature bust o/ nor Majesty iri clay, for subsequent casting in plaster. The final approved cast, measuring about 7" Mah and146 words
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Article239 1952-12-02 11 PATRICIA COMPTON - PATRICIA COMPTON Hv WOMEN down the ages, following the dictates of fashion, have assiduously plucked and trained their eyebrows into all sorts of weird and wonderful shapes. Happily, eyebrows have now returned to nature, and lie against the brow in a soft natural curve. A certain239 words
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Article, Illustration200 1952-12-02 11 COME of the new dresses would be rather austere if they did not have something to soften the line, set off (heir simplicity and accentuate rhe wearer's personality. Anything that serves this purpose i fashion news this season. So handkerchiefs and scarves are immensely popular.200 words
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Article725 1952-12-02 11 TEN NATIONS TACKLE From a CORRESPONDENT in BOMBAY OIRTH control advo°cates from 10 nations are pondering what to do about the world's skyrocketing population at week-long sessions of the third International Planned Parenthood Conference which started in Bombay last week. More than two-thirds ot the 200AP - 725 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-12-02 11 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HUNDREDS of newborn babies are going hungry because their mothers are scared they will overfeed them. Babies do best if they are well "stoked up" during the first few months of life, declares Dr. Lan Wickes, after a .study of 503 infants at300 words
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Advertisement60 1952-12-02 11 TJz Juu lock at Baby Lim Hui Choo. a very p.cturc of henlth. Baby's growth has been steady and she has developed strong sturdy hmbs. What milk docs she take? LACTOGEN Of course. LACTOGEN, the better food for babies, is j^^>. remarkably t&iy to mix— nothing to add #JjfciL [ACfOGEf/60 words
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Advertisement30 1952-12-02 11 DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children s Corner Wise Owls Club, and send me a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH t f t t imii I30 words
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Advertisement282 1952-12-02 11 Specially made for baby "s tender slcin Only the best Is good enough for baby. Johnson's Baby Powder Is safe, pure and hygienically packed. It's as perfect as modern science can make It. Use Johnson't /^^^~~^JV Boby Powder regularly, freely —^T^M\ OfK Wltl) c <>mplete confidence In 4 and 10282 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-12-02 11 c. c. c. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.14 words
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Article815 1952-12-02 12 SHE MET— AND LIKED— MAU MAU LEADER I(i I This article by A. CARMICHAEL, describes a personal interview with th« African leader. She gives another side of the leader of the Kikuyu uprising in Kenya who has been imprisoned by the Kenya government. \VHEN I received an invitation to luncheon815 words
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Article, Illustration728 1952-12-02 12 PETER BLOXHAM - PETER BLOXHAM By yHE crowning of v^ueen Elizabeth II is to be the signal for a Joyous firework flareup that will fill Britain's skies with rainbow fire as no bonfire ni?ht jollification ever did. So, at least, the British firework-makers hope For. relying on their pre-know-ledye of what728 words
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Advertisement259 1952-12-02 12 2k <!^^!JL¥&K& JEr^ ESBSmA'ti-**": r mA J Ink A-Ofl A GOOO MAX IS HARD 10 f M> Jffll "V ]^Hifc^C*D«P 'S W OCtAT I 9-30 1 'SM S FUNHY THAI W»r SINATRA* I ™»«*«r w *j^qP Stal&M M\ 'at sot a crush onto, T~) lB SOON! There's moulten dynamite in259 words
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Advertisement195 1952-12-02 12 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. LAST DAYS! GOING ...GOING ...GOING... SEE IT TODAY! ii i An M.G.M. picture in TECHNICOLOR NEXT CHANGE! jftSk BECAUSE YOU'RE MIRE X, i DORETTA MORROW ®£239|! ■j«^«"»»><«' t THRILL to the HAND-TO HAND BATTLE on the towering CLIFFS! color i>> TECHNICOLOR STERLING Forrest195 words
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Miscellaneous249 1952-12-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 W.'lk in .sliiy Hi M i. rsssi r£ tr &c l^ g s 6 T uch on a f 10. Circumference that mea- 15. Part of a gramophone, not r'i<rip«9 iQi rosier (4-5). H A tree P n<J s 24 across 16 A«embled (In a249 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1952-12-02 13 BUT LOSSES WOULD BE VERY HEAVY That is the view of JOHN P. LEACACOS, European correspondent for an American newspaper, who has covered the European continent, North Africa and the near East as a roving correspondent. He wrote this article in Seoul. South Korean capital.1,009 words
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Article, Illustration287 1952-12-02 13 LAST month a 450-mtte oil pipe line was opened linking Montreal with Ottawa. Toronto, and Hamilton and some of the men who built it wrote home to say that another big ,ob had been done in the long-term project of developing iSe va*r territories of Canada.287 words
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Advertisement224 1952-12-02 13 Hi himl ihrsc (aurpillar" Diesel Engines are tinexiellctl records for opcr-/ i\ij and upkeep thrift— rccordl of units still on the |OD after 10,000 dependable hours. No wonder "Cat" Diesel Engines are picked for power jobs that range from crushers to creameries haicherie* 10 hotels industrial plants to pumping sawmills224 words
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Article72 1952-12-02 14 Tongkah Harbour Tin I Dredging Ltd. made a profit j for the year ended June 30 of £101.755 after providing for depreciation and depletion Out of this, sums of £31.- 000 were paid in Malayan income tax and £3.000 in Siamese income tax. The average assay72 words
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Article39 1952-12-02 14 To meet the growing de--1 mand of Singapore ship- pers interested in Bangkok- Singapore-Rangoon trade. the Chip Wah Shippinu I Company has decided to re- j place its LST's with four fast freight ships39 words
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425 1952-12-02 14 LOCAL EXPORTERS CONCERNED OVER TRADE COMPLICATIONS TEXTILE EXPORTERS in the Colony are concerned that they are A gradualy losing (he vastly important Indonesian market, with its 100,000,000 potential customers, to Hong Kong because of the complications in trading between Indonesia and Singapore. The425 words
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Article, Illustration291 1952-12-02 14 MR. LORE WAN THO, millionaire cinema magnate, is probably one of the best known men in Malaya. The son of Dr. Loke Yew, C.M.G., an Honorary Doctor of Laws of Hong Kong University. Mr. Loke was born in the Federal Capital in 1915. His father291 words
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Article160 1952-12-02 14 LAST OF THE BOOM YEARS IT WOULD appear that we have now seen the last of the boom years experienced i since the war and are facing the inevitable aftermath," Mr. C. R Akers. Chairman, told shareholders of Borneo Co., Ltd "Malaya is the territory which is most effected by160 words
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Article115 1952-12-02 14 THE Ministry of Economic Affairs of Nationalist China is studying the 54 re- i solutions passed by the re- j cent Overseas Chinese Affairs Conference and designed to strengthen the economic ties between overseas Chinese and Nationalist China. Following the resolutions, the Taiwan provincial Finance Department had115 words
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192 1952-12-02 14 India asked to abolish export duty on textiles TWELVE Indian textile merchants put their difficulties before the Assistant Commissioner Textiles (Export), Mr. V. M. Srikumaran Nair. an Indian Government official, who was visiting Singapore, at a round-table conference last week. Mr. Nair. who has no w left for Bangkok via192 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-12-02 14 East Asiatic Rubber Estates Ltd., reported a trading profit for the year ended March 31 of £141,698. after making Drovision for all taxation. There will be payment of a final dividend of 10 per cent, less tax, making 20 per cent for the year. At the141 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-12-02 14 DR. MARIANO BECH. Far Eaitern representative and medical inspector of the large Milan chemical and pharmaceutical works, Carlo Erba, who Is one of the few Italian bosinesnmrn to visit Singapore since the war. Early this year, the firm presented to the Royal Singapore Anti-Taberculosis Clinic86 words
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146 1952-12-02 14 SINGAPORE'S increasing »3 commercial importance is reflected in the number of representatives of Commonwealth and foreign countries now in the Colony. The Italian Consul, Slgnor Raflacle Ferrajolo, is expected to arrive in January and a German Consul is expected later in 1953. This will make a146 words
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Article44 1952-12-02 14 The 37th Swiss Industries Fair due tp be held in Basic from April II to 21, 1953, will once again present the spectacle of the abundance and I variety of Swiss production. with particular emphasis on the exporting industries.44 words
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Article327 1952-12-02 14 CONVERTIBILITY A CERTAIN SECTION of local businessmen ar« under the misapprehension tha*. as the result of the Commonwealth Economic Conference now deliberating in London, they will be able to import all the U.S. goods they want because the conference will lead to complete free convertibility arrangements between327 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-12-02 14 PRINCE AXEL OF DENMARK, Chairman and Managing nirro- tor of the East Asiatlr Co., Ltd. who arrives In Singapore by air tonight from Saigon He will visit the Singapora ofAre of the East Asiatic Co., and its Johore rubbrr estates. L'ncle of King Frederik IX79 words
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Advertisement208 1952-12-02 14 PBESSUEB TYPE" \j /^t^^j^. This valuable diuretic ii prepared /V^C£^§L. specially to relieve RHEUM A TIC ('>^S^<?Sfe^, PA/NS. LUMBAGO, -^Sl%& SCIA TIC A, BA CKA CHE lWh«tadifference^\ T? s^ DeWitfs Pills Vjgjf can make toijOM^-j^frjJ Day-to-day fitness cannot bt rxpected whrn faulty kidney action allows harmful impuntirs and w*st«- mattei208 words
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Advertisement494 1952-12-02 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Monthly fast patwnaer I carga tervio (All accommodation oir conditioned) From Italy, Karachi, Bombay Far Colombo, Bombay, Karachi, A.irn, Far Hongkanf Port Said, Naples 4 Genoa Oep Genoo S pore Accept! cargo for Venice Tnesre mm, "Asia" 10 May 20/21 June Spore Arr Genoj *v. "Victoria" ,0 i«n.494 words
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Article64 1952-12-02 15 RUBBER PRICE PROPS CENT Market eases after touching 92 3/8 cts By Our Market Correspondent AFTER reaching as high as 92g cents a lb. in Singapore yesterday, the rubber price gradually eased to close at 91 cents a lb.— This was half-a-cent below Saturday's close. The market opened around the64 words
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Article387 1952-12-02 15 rpHE following company dividends were announced last week: Atlas Ice, 10 per cent., less 30 p*r cent, tax, payable on Dec. 17. Books close Dec. 10 to 17. Jantar (Nigeria) Ltd.. 35 per cent., less tax, payable on Dec. 19. Books close Dec. 1 to 18. Malayan Cement, final387 words
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Article15 1952-12-02 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Today's Singapore tin price: 1474 a picul (up 25 cents)15 words
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Article174 1952-12-02 15 SHIPS, alongside the SlngApnrr H.T-j boir B< .rd xodovns. or expected there at 7 m today are Cultex Stockholm 1/2: Sunda 4 5- Bahadur: CP B nloaiond 6 Kc:a Baroe. 8 9 Glrngvle 11: Glengarry. 13/14: Panama. 15/ I*. Caoranterla :S: Prrsidmt Arthur 19 20: Tuni Rone N174 words
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Article90 1952-12-02 15 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange (noon prices) reported an easier and quiet market in copra yesterday, with buyers $33 a picul and sellers at $34. Coconut oil: $52 sellers. Pepper was $5 down all round and was quoted $545 a plcul sellers for Muntok (white), $540 Sarawak and $43090 words
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Article134 1952-12-02 15 ALL SECTIONS QUIETLY STEADY "pHE Singapore Share Market opened the week quietly steady In all sections. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association were as follows:- H, r Sallrri tin Brick*. Ords 3»S Ulaslce 12 50 j.ininn us 3.02 N Hammer tl stock 2 67 taffies134 words
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169 1952-12-02 15 From Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Mon. "THE DEMAND for shares In gold producing companies was stronger on the Stock Exchange today on hopes of a higher price for gold following representations from the big Economic Conference in London. General Investments Improved a little,169 words
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Article33 1952-12-02 15 HONG KONO, Mon. Pree market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US81 HK$6.07'i cash HK$6.13'v (T.T.) HK$15 64. One tael of gold HK»283V.33 words
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Advertisement1338 1952-12-02 15 i MANSjFIELD <c C 6,. 'LTD!.' t.i 24cs (-''l-* i tisU >>(*"•*■*)■ -l (ifsf* B 1 120 "noil Dept w«pr». Cnrrior't option to rroceed via ohot ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNrJS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON «A CONTINENTAI. PORTS Ot* Sculw (ilKvr. lPenong AntiW-iM fir iK»'oA^, Dublin > Avonmouth1,338 words
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Advertisement525 1952-12-02 15 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For UK/CONTINENT S'pora P S'nam Pano-vj Bendoran for Avonmouth Liverpool Glasgow. Rotterdam Hamburg I" Part S/ Dec. i 00 HOVre 4/9 Dec. 10/11 D~ 12/14 D«. B Tot^dam. L fXr. AUtWe^ 14/2, LWc 22/24 D^. 2S/28 D~. Benvorlich for Liven»ol. Glasgow Rotterdam. Homburo 21/27 Dec. 28/30525 words
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Advertisement561 1952-12-02 15 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK /CONTINENT S'pora P Shorn Penonq "Koroo" for Diokarto, Bangkok, Soigon. Hongkong, Manila, Kob> YoVoiimo^ 13/13 Dec. 11/12 Dec. 9/10 Doc "Selaadia for Bangkok (possengers only) 14/1* Dec "FoKtria" for Bangkok (passenger* only) 27/27 Doc. "Ksst" for Melbourne, Sydney. Brisbane (nor loading local cargo) 27/31561 words
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Advertisement997 1952-12-02 15 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: No. 5906 ELLERMAN <Sc BUCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, MAVW. ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANSELES, SAN »RANCISCO. HAMBI/M* > PORTLAND, SEATTLE t VANCOUVER ond foir U.SA., North Atlontlc P6rt»' a ond Conodo via Colombo Arttßttaaj -eatje far Central I Sourfc American Ports "CITY OF SWANSEA" -■oiirAiuviiiiSpore P997 words
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Article, Illustration476 1952-12-02 16 10 men battled on to score late equaliser IPOH, Monday. yy ITU a magnificent fighting finish they had only ten men for most of the second half Singapore held Perak to a one-all draw to win the championship in the hockey quadrangular tournament which ended here476 words
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Article85 1952-12-02 16 Results scorers fOMPLETE results and scorers in the Quadrangular tournament were: PF.RAK 2 (ThllUinathan. P. Fernandez) PENANG 0: BELANOOK 1 (Sbarnnoganahan) SIN GArOBE 1 (Dun-art); SELANOOR 1 (Shanmncanathan) PERAK 0: SINGAPORE 5 i Pon niah 3, Cootts, S. Fernandrt) I-Knw; 1 (Ahmad Said); SIN r.APORK 1 (Wright) PERAK 1 I85 words
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186 1952-12-02 16 Vowles goal givesPenang only point IPOH, Mon. A SPECTACULAR goal three minutes from the end by Vowles gave Penang their only point In the quadrangular tourna- j tnent when they held Selangor to a two-all draw today. It was goalkeeper C. D. Mohamed who was mainly responsible for Penang 's186 words
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Article219 1952-12-02 16 Leow Lim retain title I CJINGAPORE veterans' singles champion. Leow Kirn Patt, partnering Lim Cheng Kwee (Useful) retained the veterans' doubles title, for the third successive year last night in the Singapore badminton championships at the SB A. stadium. Leow and Lim defeated Charlie Chua end Wee Eng Slang (Lucky219 words
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Article337 1952-12-02 16 A LTHOUGH they were beaten by 11 points (a goal, x a try and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) by S.C.C. "B" on the Padan? yeste-day. Nee Soon "A" stole the show with a fighting display. Nee Soon were badly out-337 words
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Article66 1952-12-02 16 BRISBANE. Mon. i'REAT fighting innings for 172 not out by wicketkeeper Russell Endean failed to dispel the possibility of the South African cricketers having to followon against Queensland. With one wicket In hand they are 191 runs behind and still need 42 runs to save66 words
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Article72 1952-12-02 16 IPOH Mon.— The Kampar District Welfare Fund benefltted by $600 from a soccer match played In Kampar yesterday, when the Perak Chinese R.C. beat a Kampar District eleven by three goals to one. The visitors led one-nil at half time, scoring through Ng Phool Wah. Loh72 words
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Article17 1952-12-02 16 KARACHI. Mon. The Pakistan Badminton Association has applied for affiliation to the International Badminton Federation17 words
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Article144 1952-12-02 16 From EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Mon. 'TRAINER Jack Spencer's horses were all sent twice round the Ipoh course this morning but none were galloped at more than three-quarter pace. Ray Reader, the new arrival from England, was riding work for Spencer along with Dave Jones. Reader and144 words
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Article55 1952-12-02 16 HONG KONO. Mon.— The visiting Malayan tennis team. In a friendly match with the Kowloon Tennis Club yesterday, beat the local team by 16 sets to two. Playing two sets per match, the Malayans won everything except one set In the men's singles and oneUP - 55 words
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Article221 1952-12-02 16 From JIMMY WILDE, (former flyweight champion) LONDON. Mon. JAKE TULI, the sensational coloured hitter from South Africa who has completely upset the fly-weight division In Brltlar.. is all set to resume his international climb after the shock of the tragic Prates! fight. Honore Protest's death221 words
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150 1952-12-02 16 IN a very Interesting game of hockey on the 1 padang yesterday, Army beat SRC by three goals to two. Capt Reynolds, gave another grand display. His first goal for the Army was one of the best seen this season. Matching Reynolds' brilliance150 words
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Article79 1952-12-02 16 MADRAS, Mon. t<HE fourth Test between India and Pakistan wa s abandoned today as a draw. Rain had washed out play on 'he third day yesterday, and further rain last night and this mcrnlng made play Impossible on the final day. On Saturday, India scored 175 forReuter - 79 words
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Article345 1952-12-02 16 British racingin danger AGA KHAN LONDON, Mon. THE Aga Khan is very con. cerned about the futur» of racing in Britain. The j most successful owner and i breeder of the century. h» does not often talk about racing but when he does, ho usually says something worth listening to.AP - 345 words
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Article40 1952-12-02 16 In a friendly soccer match at Rangoon Road yesterday, Outram Road School drew 2-2 with th* Rangoon Road School. Zalnal Aiiidin scored both goals for Outram School while Low Heng Tat and Vythiltngam scored for Rangoon Road School.40 words
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Advertisement866 1952-12-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 8) SITUATION WANTED SCOTSMAN (24) good education. Desires change from Security to PlHntlng with prospects. Speak* Malay. Box No. A 5306. ST. ENGLISH GIRL: Experienced Secretary. Shorthand Typist, seeks ln'>Mfs'ing temporary post. Mornings only. Box No' A 5348. S T CHINE3E with Accountancy Secretarial Qualiilcatlons866 words
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Advertisement813 1952-12-02 16 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE FACTORY Building for sale. iDout 80.000 sq feet floorspace. modern reinforced concrete twostor?v building, in S acres of ground, freehold, direct access to mainroad In Industrial area of Singapore Bnquiiiei to Box No AS2BP. ST FOR SALE Type F" house In Braddell Heights. Area 10.500813 words
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Advertisement158 1952-12-02 16 For This X'mas no Gift can be more beautiful, more useful and more dependable than an ELECTION Swiss precision watch I A wide range of attractive models are on I* display at all Leading Watch Dealers. I&/.W CHUN CHONG 73, South Bridge Road, Singapore 1. ij Phone *****. rYOUR^UTURE I158 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1952-12-02 16 Rt'GGER: Colony trial at S.C.C. SOCCER: I R.C v Tuan Mong OBA at Farrer Park. BOXING: RAF (Tengah) championships.19 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-12-02 16 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 1037 (9.7). 0458 (4.7); 1719 (0 3) TOMORROW: 0014 <9.0>. 0521 (4.8); Ilia (9.9). 1808 (0 3).20 words
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