Singapore Standard, 19 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■Jr. *J X VOL. II NO. 321 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 174 1 Standard Stall Comspondcail X! \l.\ U MIM K. s lin T| M commillee of Selangor branefa oi the Malayan Chinese fcvi i (lion decided at a meeting m Kuala u par Icida) to call Sir Cheng-loek Tan, Presiit «>t the M.< .A.,
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  • 59 1 \I.A LUMfUR, Sun .t meeting of the Executive Committee "t I Peninsula Malay it ions were made against the President. Inche 11 mimi Ghani. He tendered his resignation and left then Hashim r tion le ;»11 the ecutive C PMU on the all. I not conducted
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  • 57 1 f VSHINGTON, May 18 (AFP^ i s. Government announced today that the rationing of aviation .spirit would-continue s >me time and probably uni June if the oil workers 1 strike should b t immediately settled However, petrol tor motor ears i be available
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    46 1 photo. The First Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, arrived m Singapore yesterday for two months* retraining after one year of bandit fighting. The Pipes and Drums of the Battalion were at the station to welcome the men. Picture shows the Colour Party tarrying th c battalion Colours. Standard
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  • 32 1 Formosa was alerted at 11 a.m. yesterday when several unidentified planes were spotted by the coastal radar service. The planes headed for Taichung, m southern but later veered urt'. AFP
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  • 157 1 ■»<.K\K of concerts, weddings and liulii entertainment, the Victoria Memorial Hall. Sim:apore, tor the first time becomes a lemporarj Pogl Office today. Residents of districts 1. 6 and 7. starting this morning, must fall he 1 6 tor their mail until further notice or until
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  • 46 1 SUBPOENAS haw beea issued to members of the ummitbv at the Sinuapui t- Traction Company KmplojCCs I nion. asking them to tarn up for interrogation b\ the Singapore police. This is part of the polite investigations into the S.T.C. strik,- last week.
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  • 161 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. "Vigilance to note and report the infiltration of subversive elements and courage to fight the terrorists when they appear would soon bring the Emergency to an end," said the Sultan of Perak today when opening the Home Guards
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  • 301 1 Jet Airliner In Second I rip 1 oh pore Standard Aviation Reporter THE PLANE that has given Britain a commanding lead m commercial jet travel the Da Havilland Comet jet airliner swept into Singapore yesterday m slight rain after 19 hours 13 minutes flying time on the
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  • 144 1 CAIRO, May IS (UP)— Egypt has rejected the latest British proposals for a settlement of «h<- Sue/ Canal and Sudan disputes, an official source sad here. The source said a memoran dum rejecting the British pro po als has been sent to the Egyptian
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  • 24 1 WASHINUTUN. M i 19 (API Dato \ik Kin. I B Kelantan. told a p lot Ol
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  • 224 1 WUNSAN, May IHy (AP) The usually mUdinannered chiel of I Iruce delegates delivered a MiMtering I3*minilte speech al Korean truce negotialiona today and accused the Reda of making charges *"\oii 110 nol i'vvn believe yourselves." jJS^aSSS-^| "myth of Chinese volunteers serving the Red army
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  • 264 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. An M.A.A.F. Harvard .plane piloted by Mr. Allan Leong, who was on his usual Sunday training flight, crashed into the sea off Baru Ferringhi m the presence of hundred^ of holiday-makers today. It sank at once.
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  • 115 1 PLYMOUTH. May 18 (Reuter) Mrs. Ann Davidson 38-year-old M. ;h authoress ■'md ex-aviator ip-it Cremyll, near here yestef iaj m he Fellcity Ann on the first ever >itempt by a worn:. 1 :o cross the Atlantic alone. Her little yacht, not much bigger
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  • 94 1 'Join Police' Plea At Soccer Match DURING the interval of a friendly soccer match between Perafc and Negri Sembilan at v Station I' id mg at S >remb m yesterday tlu> 4-' •< *c etar; ol the M.C.A. branch In N< g Sembilan. M; B il Tin appeared to the
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  • 63 1 SINGAPORE police have arrested three mon p following the incident last Thursday when picketers at- k .••<! with boti es a lorry full of workmen returning from work m the vicinit the National Carbon factory m Bukit Timah Road. Ten persons, mcl ;i.-i seven
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  • 56 1 GROUP >' Bui i mer- <■ iai < v Jap i c. indust l,s;s haa ed a private com- m: m R .-.4 ii!'' B ia Economic Company. Jtp m ia to suppl the co pany with two sch i with oce tn-going i is
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  • 30 1 H :ong has beg j i floating > used for fl i tooi sing icj <•■ lei I to be notoi 'xp« ;OIIIP -1 v. I 4 .M!.- A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 53 1 k.ws £k, c W- Postmen: SfJSK* Sw £SS^* R»cing: ~^T. tr-o*f ai'H |s t:;er SAys —avoid the 1 > /%nh j di\ M h V v A 1 \i 1/1 f S y^**> A If I\~ I "Tot jrflK I Store Beer m a cool place Do not )se it
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    • 41 1 I (/our prized l^rt Restored f!F YOU FIND DEFROSTING EXHAUSTING I I^GETA CROSLEY g SHELVADOR >^-.^jJ i>^||]/ >> fr* J^,,. > Defrosts ITSELF m 2 to 10 minutes lee Hatchek 10! lU.; A SOI H. OK(H\K(> Rl» s| N(. \l'( »X» 1 IH
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  • 193 2 Standard Staff Reporter 1 Ol R hundred members of the Singapore Labour Party, who attended the Party's annual conference on March 23, *ill eagerly follow tomorrow's proceedings oi the Colony Legislative Council. Reason is that five official j motions, seeking extension of various
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  • 30 2 MR A. W. FRISBY, until recently Director of Education, Singapore, was entertained on the occasion of his retirement, at a cocktail party at Raffles Girls' School last Saturday.
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  • 35 2 THE Singapore Branch of UMNO decided at a committee meeting yesterday to protest i against the conversion of the Great Eastern Trade Fair m Geylang into an iimusement I park, on moral grounds.
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  • 313 2 Copt. Wrifcs To Postmen Strikers Want Decision Firct Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government lias written In the Post and TdegrapK Uniformed Staffs* i nion, inferming them ihat Government is •prepared to resume negotiations with the Union as soon as the men return to work." The
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    68 2 photo. NEW cl>ib house erected by the Shell Co. at its instillations m Pulau Bakom was opened by Mrs. C. Thompson (m foreground), wife of the manager, on Saturday, m fulfilment of a promise to the Malay com"a iLsooe wWck was also promised will be opened hv the Chief Kathi
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  • 56 2 THE following are officials oi the Singapore Workers Educa- tn Association: President Mr A R. Lazarous, Vice-Pnesi-derits Messrs. S. S. Manyam and Lee Yong Mm. Secretary— yfr E S Mo irthy, TreasurersMr P M Williams and Com- mittee Messrs C. R. Dasaratha Raj, P R Williams. Naidu. Murueiah
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  • 81 2 Ebert Buried With Military Honours Standard Staff Reporter MR EAHLE EDWARD Ebert, a lieutenant m the Singapore Volunteer Force, who died of a heart attack iast Saturday, was buried with full military honours at Bidalari yesterday His coffin was borne six pall bearers a. id a volley was fired over
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE ST John Ambulance i Brigade and A ation's new building fund increased by h nearly $8,000 as a result ol yesterday's concert at the Happy World Cabaret. More than 2.000 people packed the hall ond among those preseni wore Dr W J Vickers.
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  • 61 2 photo. THE "ItFD (APS" (Royal Military Polite) celebrated their Corps Day on Saturday, followed yesterday by a special Church service at the St. George's Garrison Church. Tanghn. Pietare shows Sir Charles taking: the salute ai the march past by 120 men drawn from two companies,
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  • 86 2 Balance from 10th to Kith May, 1952. inclusive. Group (iroup Group Group Total O' A' B 4 AB f Donation received 59 1% 12 5 102 Transfusion riven 21 M 22 6 72 Present stock of iS 35 20 5 128 flasks m hand. During the
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  • 77 2 INDIA has sent one of its Sikh missionary prracht* rs from thf "Spiritua.l Friend Society" m Delhi 'to preach love, peace and knowledge" to th? people of Malaya and Singapore, This emissary of love and peace is Sardii S v n d e r
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  • 69 2 A CHINESE youth without an identity card was rushed from Beach Road area to General H isp I yesterday n iming with stabbed wounds. Another male Indian was also seni to hospital with a fractured leg. lie was involved m a collision wfth a taxi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 366 2 Lnlu-i-'hed titkrls on the s s. 'Kajula >d June, 1952. fTNBI RTHED tickets for the .n" sai;ing on |r_ G2. will b€ on sale It S I on Wednesday the j 1952, ai our On berti _et Offi'-e at Tr* fa (ii Si pel NOTE Before Ihe abate tickei be
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    • 396 2 asdfasdf -II li v COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS re! ricity departI i \T: s ipprjp o: 400 |2-| V ter Heaters. P.i m c fro m Electrical Ei s Office (H »ip 109). OON 19/( cm council of SINGAPORE TENDERS i; NG N EER'S DEPARTED mf v easing ol the
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    • 170 2 A Doveliness for you care for thr .<l.;n < -p""" tfaeflise Lux lu.irt Soan. i*^ Pure white LutTofei Soap enhrnce thr natural bf.iuiyof >our rioD, too. Jus. wadi m mm *afe* Jjjj; with its crcam> lather then splash with cold. Lux Tofld S Rp iraxrs your oaaaplodoa dear, \o.r skin
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 Vg-t-^. PORTUMATEi^. MRS.YAM )V>lncA^ C* BUT IT WAS WORTH ??-WH/- iTHAT?- W GOLDE.RiCK.-i/?- excuse: V/VWJiAfT/* f fj^_^ ?O it-togetthe: ->. no:cc. Br.r XH+ \sl' EL- THE! LATE MRS. YAM < c£O*kV ATOM BUM.7 NO LONGER V ~FO' ELSE A. -•--I: U "iir GOLDBRICK-FELLGM /T^ WILL HE TE.RRIFV < \AfVJtT SJ'K
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  • 352 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. machine operator m the Income-tax Department, Mrs. Wong nee i|» Poh Chee, *aid that the checking clerk m her department called her a ha<l girl and threatened to slap ber. She was giving evidence before Mr A P. Jack m
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  • 66 3 LONDON". Sun. Labourite Michael Stewart will ask Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyttleton m the House of Commons on Wednesday what he is going to do about anti-bandit fighters m Malaya who bring back two the heads of their quarry. Stewart's question, tiled m the House asks
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    57 3 piioti) n> iv. Ij. i tire Koon Lin. MR. AND MRS. TEO AH POO who were married m Singapore yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Ng Geok Lan, and the bridegroom is the third son of Mr. Teo Kng (iuan. A dinner party was held at Mr. Teo's residence at
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  • 398 3 KUALA LUMP! R, Sun.l Malayan cigarette manufacturers, The Standard l<arnt, may make their protest direct to General lempler, the lli»li Commissioner) if their appeal to the Comptroller of I Customs an<S Member i**r Economic Affairs t«» put off] the proposed increase m hnport duty on
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  • 91 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The decision of the Federation and Singapore Governments to change the name oi the A^ent lor Malaya at Malaya House is a possible torerunner of the appointment of a local man to the post of Malayan representative m the United Kingdom,
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  • 168 3 at present studying electrical and mechanical eiujin eering. The Resident Ln^ineer, Mr. J. W Marshal, told them that working at the plant were three old ho\s of their school. He said that by the time the work on the plant was finished he expected they would
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  • 139 3 Standard Start Correspondent PENANG, Sum. A trade dispute hind was opened l»\ the Postal Uniformed Staff I nion, North Malaya, ai its annual delegates meeting held liorv today. A levy of $3 per member p yable within six months was authorised. The meeting resolved to press
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  • 19 3 THE Sultan of Perak visited Batang.Padans district yesterday to declare open the Home Guard Headquarters at Tapah.
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  • 139 3 BALTIMORE. MARYLAND, San.-—Malayan and British rubber officials from the Federation of Malaya this week inspected Baltimore city's stretch of "rubber highway/ The road was five per cent, content of rubber and was laid down as an experiment. Mr. VV. L. hilcote. deputy highways engineer here,
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  • 97 3 KUALA LUMPUR, S i Following a fresh track m the Mentakab District, Pahang, yesterday morning a patrol of the Fourth Battalion. Regiment came on an old camp, m which five terrorists dre Ing 'l he patrol opened fire killing two and wounding one. c fire was
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A sudden thunderstorm short- >■ after noon today lasting M minutes 'inundated the low lying areas of the I •'< Drains weiv linab c to take th« gigantic Bow ol water re- ing In mud, slush and ol her rubbish rushing thro gh bouses on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 146 3 TODAY! 3 snows onu I I a. m. 3.30 A 8.00 ,>. m. (NOTK l IMKS) W~& #p GONE WITH I 1 grT^T THE WIND < lor bj I I.riiNM oi.oi; I V '*K ITIVII LESLIK OUVIADE CABLE LnGH •HOWARD HAVILLAHDJj MBKX CHANGE MOS i IMPORI \M I'M II RE
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 421 3 Power Cuts BSTATIONS m Sinx tpore liable to load shedding today: 1) VV Sims Avenue, Paya I pbar Pumps, Joo Chial Place, Jaian Ifastn, -iii. m Eunos, Rangoon im.. Towner Rd., Serangoon \{d. EllcPherson Rd., Kirn t buan Rd Boundary Rd., Florence Kd.. I pp*t Serangoon, io < im Kang
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  • 746 4 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Bury This Frankenstein \:.m\- ice of rubber m the banditry *par I the large British Goxein s Tump to visit < AOjld ■'i n b level havtn" mcement oi a} «i 8 iral rubber piiccs ie purchases have -$I.IU a pound. •Ie cost of promore
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    16 4 »*So far, three 'Not bad'B and five Terribies. 1 Now YOU eavetdrop; I want my tea."
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    11 4 v Reinforced nylon for schoolboys' seats Blimey, we need steel plate.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 464 4 Sir:— The High Commissioner iaa recently stressed thai Euromust cj usade against riers and discriminaH s theme was that there be a ■oc'.-i r andi rstand- een all communities. In order to achieve this should not the Committees and i nbers of the Eu tpean Clubs
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    • 286 4 NOT ALL JAM BEING A MONEYLENDER has been made of the poor clerk m the grip of the rapacious :.M:e; r ':•.:<: I do not think that he public have a ifair pi ture of the situation. While I admit that there are moneylenders who extort interest much higher than
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    • 76 4 Sir.—We should be very grateful if you would kindly publish m your valuable paper the sincere thanks of the Rev. Mother Superior. The President (Mrs. L. Cresson) and Members of the Girls' Home Building Fund Committee (Good Shepherd Nuns) 10 their helpers and the public for their grand
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    • 53 4 Sir:—With reference to my letter accusing a member of the Volunteer Special Constabulary of ungentlemanly conduct which you published on 7.5.52, I wish it be known that it has been verified that no V.S.C. was on duty at that time and I therefore apologise for having wrongly accused
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    • 435 4 Sir: The decisi >n of ;he last general meeting of UMNO Malaya, which is binding on a:! branches, is to be discussed a1 a special meeting of Penang UMNO with a view to getting the AIM OF THE HALT SIGN Sir. The iii) »ver to Motorist regarding
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    • 437 4 Sir: With reference to the "stay-out" from work of the S::igapore Traction Company employees, I wish to quote the following from the Economic Bulletin published by the Government of Singapore m April, 1952. "The historj/ "t trade unionism is ihe progress o/ RADIO PLEA Sir. I fully
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    • 243 4 Sir; I believe many people recognise and appreciate the wonderful work done by the M.C.A In particular, the ability, and selflessness of Da to Sir Cheng-lock Tan have won for him the admiration, respect and high c teem of all right thinking people. But, to my
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  • 630 4 From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO. p*EYLONESB I iwe rev^< oently ret ied from i an pi of popular speaker- al eleel -tings m many parts r>f the toiry. specially against tl»a candidature < Communists and other I* Hrn sufferings r <f me people of Ma..-. as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 132 4 OVALTINE S^ I) Milk \^jm-(j-f^ ar^"' (ram J T7RESH m Ik is reinforced m importan 1 live dements and > tamins, and becon o delicious 'ood beverage on the addition ''Ovalt-ne Moreover, 'Ovoftine' has spc propert:es which improve ihe digestib I milk, thereby making its nutriment n Amongst other valuable
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  • 497 6 BARGAIN HUNTERS MORE SELECTIVE By A Special Correspondent SENTIMENT m Malayan markets followed pretty mnch the bulletins from the rubber commodity market m l L Vnivirds the end of the week, rubber "I; I r l>! I down Si te mid eighties, holders of i 1 i j Tins and
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  • 347 6 Straits Trading Co. Ltd: Desn ;<e presentation ot accounts with traditional reticence shareholders cannot fail to discern that Traders had a most successful year 1951. Priflt before tax. if we gross un the figure stated, was at least $2 771 094 or $3.08 per unit of stock Dividend
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    • 504 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Reg u la i Sailings lv China and Japan from Singapore Port Sfwettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to Chin> Japan "nr v; inn Dut* Penang From i nkirn" Maj V^h Ma> 29th Japan "Specimen Jane 6th June lith Hongkong s «.i!l> S.tlK
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    • 662 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koya.l Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ned.rland I me Rotterdam RotteVdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE SHY OKI LANS S pore P Sham P»*nang SOESTDYK (HAL) 23 27May 28»Iay 29Maj PAWALI (SMN) Ma\ '■< June 4 5 Jane nr SLAMAI (HI.) ?/13Jane I4'lsJane
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  • 957 7 Controversy Will Start On Bid To Restrict Bodyline Bowling (By LYALL ROWE, Reuters (^respondent) MELBOURNE, (Renter- lAP).— Recent moves m \ustraTian I cricket to place restrictions on "bumper" bowling may start a first class international controversy m the game* t i Incidents m Test series between Australia ami overseas countries,
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  • 139 7  - GOLF Here's Flow Slammin' Sam Snead ERRORS "t grip, arm action a pivot that ruin an effi stroke may originate many places m either backswi to 01 nstcing. Hip action defeats 1 pla yers. Ii is necessary to ocr the h r side out of the tea?/ by the righi
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  • 378 7 Swedes Victorious In Davis Cup Ties and Hans von Swul, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. AT Lausanne. Argentina took a 2-0 lead against Switzerland by winning two singles matches. Enrique Morea defeated Jost Spitzer, G-2. 6-2, 6-3. and Aleio Russell downed Max Albrecht, 6-2. 2-6. 6-1. 6-2. Yugoslavia's patchwork team pulled the
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  • 94 7 T.OXDOX, May 17 fßeuter) Cricket clos^ of play scores: At The Oval. Surrey vs Susse> Su& ex 365 for 9 (John Langridge 135, Parks 138). At Derby. Derbyshire 225 (Haraer 54 Goodwin, leftarm fasi medium 5 for 44). Leicestershire 4.'5 for 1. At Portsmouth. Hampshire 1 for 9
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  • 219 7 Italy Lose Rugby Final To France MILAN. May 18 (AP):— Prance bent Italy ITS Saturday m the final niuhh for European Rugby C .p. Italy led :>-3 at Italf time Tht- French scored 11 poir.K m (he last eiuht minutes to clinch the same. Italy has ahead B-6 until (Fr--32
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  • 94 7 KI.UANG. Sun. Kluang Indians drew 2-2 against the Malays m a league match p'aycci on the town Padang .yesterday, the Inciians led 2-1 at half time. Ten minutes from the kirk oft" Taslim scored for the Malays with a good head< 1 from a pass by
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  • 69 7 WASHINGTTI >N V I*. (AJ P 1 ie A.ci i > tnpic Wt ek" wiU from May IB to 24 p n d( nt Trum a am need here day. 11( app d to the Ami 1 1< i public to gi\ generouj I■ I fund
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  • 185 7 L F. A N DUD NO, NORTH WALES, M.tv r, cßeuter) Eric Brown, former Scottish »mateui tnpion now professional ■>'• Sandj Luc^e, He«ordshire, today won hi.s ftrsi ma joi pri sjon.ii tournament m Bi itain 1 beating Laurie Ayton ol Worthing, Sussex, the Ryder Cup international
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 888 7 EHCACEMKNI I r.i -sim. The gemeni M t takes place today ol Mr. Lhn Boon Leong ion ol Madam Tan Gea Neo the late Mr. Lun Siew Sect to Miss Mary S i da ighter or Madam Chia I I N'eo the iate Mr Si' r Joo Lock, ACKNOWLEDGMENT \j
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    • 541 7 POSTAL NOTICE liM o! .iii v a w iiitlm f ollrrliun .il (hi I• l< t■ pb Mil. < I nil' rion BotldinC) Singapore 552 v w '■> I.''.': i F.MU. 26 '1 I Eisie Da Sih ti4 J 1 r MEMO. 9 A H. Abu I Iferican I- I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 695 7 ITODAI S QUOTA I l<>\: Ii a nan is iinbard with a CeBerOSSS miml. ihM i^ tlie r b.-v( kin< ol 1 1 l» li t^ "—Plato S MONOAI H)i{ EVERYONE: Proceed tutiously and taci 5 j Don't issue ultimatums; < tou ere likely to be taken J your regret
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  • 34 8 MM \< Soa. SeJangot I i' < bt-.i t Malacca m thr Lai Tt-t Lake I I a i o;np»tition v hiefa I r thu morning. Sel- BS*g i lei I overnight.
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  • 140 8 M\l \< Sun. Malacca beal Nrgri by an i ami U\ run- lodaj m iheir inlcr-slale fixture, id.- m.thli escKnn ju-i before lunch. Muih of Ihe credi! «»l M;il;ura% vieloi*} weni to M, < Kaila-apathv v.ho. m deadl) bowling Form, took i-lit Vgri
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  • 195 8 '1 HI I 1 ii n>- h,» iiiunl lor „11 tnip' bold the pi'/.- for being the most iaterestinf sportsnHii ever to perform m Mala fa, esterd ij pave the fans lomctliing pen when tbei appeared "ii tii- Padang to plaj i hiendh cricket match
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  • 60 8 LONDON. Mi; 18 (AFPV— The gland cri< I seiecl N W D chairman F R n. R A. S Wyatt and L E Q James ai'; meet on Sunday May 2."> the captain for j the si tesl igainst India at Leeds at the beginning of June The remaindi
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  • 120 8 Diesel Sets Indianapolis Track Record I.NDI Vl'ol IS M.iv IS w i. i:! ishiaa -»t Alb un alif. m the pole i 01 h»r the 36v-mile Me- 11 itomobile rue wii ii a n •d sm isbing 138 Bit ii jresterdaj m the i umn as I sel Spei ill
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  • 538 8 Race Weights For Wednesday FOLLOWING are the complete «-i i^h t of eight pares t«>r the Becond ila\ of the Singapore I urf Club Meeting on Wednesday: SUMMER CUP CL. 2 DiV. I—7 F. CL. 2 D!V. 4—6 F. CL 1 DIV. l 6 F. UESS 82 1 1> I
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  • 445 8 KEDAHFIGHT, LOSE BY INNS PENANG, Sum. lii spite of putting up a much better score m i!n v second innings, Kedafa failed i<> avert an innings defeal al the hands of Penang m the inter-state cricket match which ended this afternoon on estern Road ground. In the second innings Penang
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  • 111 8 Xl fALA LUMPUR. Sun Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad captured two titles today when the finals of the Malay Novices' Badminton Cha m p ionships were completed at the Victoria Institution. Results: i Singles (semi-finals); Abdul' Aziz bin Ahmad beat Redawan Jaffa r 15-4, 15-4; Samsudin
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  • 393 8 ENGLAND'S Athenian League foot bailers gave a masterly display of sure-footedness on a slippery field yesterday to upset the strong Sino Malays 4-0. This was the Athenians' second Colony match and 6,000 fans at I .lalan Besar Stadium saw them play superbly m conditions which
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 8 photo Miss Lilian Kok. daughter of Mr. Kok B— i or Eimpic leads m her father's Woodcote Inn (Blgfej ui>>. winner of the fifth rate at Bukit Timah <m Saturday. Standard
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  • 127 8 S'pore Play Athenians Wednesday SINGAPORE will meet the j Athenian League at Jalan,, Besar Stadium tomorrow with a .strong side. The team to represent the Colony was announced yesterday as follows: Yew Chiang: Johan. Teow Keng: Vass (Capt.), Davids. Hin Weng; Ibrahim Yusoff, Boon Seong. Mac Donald, Boon Leong. Eta
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  • 118 8 SEREMBAN. Sun— Perak beat Negri Sembilan by two goals to one m a friendly inter-state soc cer match played un the padang to-day. The match was well contested and thrilling throughout N'egri missed a number o1 goal scoring chances Outstanding m the Negri side was the right
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  • 185 8 PENANG, Sun. V penalty goal two minutes from ihe i M<l gave thr Penang Chinese Football Association a four-three win over ili«' Federation Combined Services m a friendly soccer match on Victoria Green today. Slippery ground prevented good soccer and |>o«>r shooting was the
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  • 24 8 Hazari Retains Singles iro.'i s uri a X UM S m., P.M piensfaips tod, easils <i Tai|):ni;. m the on H il i!..j ran
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  • 45 8 V> II M De Kr<i»!r Bnd Colling m deadl) fortn^ s i;< outrighl ivin m the Singapore < ri<*kei i«§ocjation ienior leasue full points m their match sgainsl 1 1 1 Indiana m their H !< .i_n«- i t.t'itCflU' I4i hi' W.SX
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  • 97 8 A FINE effort by Reynolds m I (last over enabled GHQ. KAHC to score a nine run victory ist RAF Seletar m a friendly cricket match at Seletar yesterday RAF Seletar. with a 70 run de- n-!t after the first innings m which they scored 27. made
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  • 45 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Selangor Club beat RASC by 56 runs, on the Padang yesterday alter batting first and declai ing at 130 runs lor five. Jumeaux captured 7 for n2 m getting RASC out tor 74. Major Owen 28 Sgt. Charlton i;;,
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  • 393 8 PENANG, Sun.— Four new I records were set up at the an- iual sports ol the High School, Bukit Mertajam, yesterday New narks reached were m the pole < i; t. the mile relay, the Imp step jump and the iavelin throw all done by
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  • 607 8 CSC v POLICE i'o! [i I I-: Inns—" I nil S.< i- 1 [n nines C Tim 53 S Yogarajah b Suiio: g S Kula<.:i-4.i:n c DevadOas o Pereira 2 K. S. Remain b Pere ra S. D. Williams P 1 4! Navaretnam i> 14 S
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  • 35 8 Tli F H I ton t X pre F the convenience o' genera! public ext ra [is ticket applicant Cup g put up at the Be:ir-:i Road, a I the I
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    • 62 8 j SILVER <Sc eTpTnTs^ CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS FOH ALL SPORTS EVI STS < SIZKS I V/ 2 Ins. To 1- I S. P. H. de SUVA jj J~>, lIH.II M \i\ 11. >|\<. \l'n j) ki ma U Mil i! iron. > lofflg > lj i**- 1 1 row m
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 25 8 SOCCER: Div. 1 CA v Kota Raja, Jalan Besar, Div. 3 'B SFB v S.I.T. Geylany Stadiv BADMINTON: Thomas Cup 1 Exhibition, Hap-; World. j
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    • 35 8 TIDES AND TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal es irts m Malaya OI»\V: M HI Singapore 4 7 7..">4 Malacca 1.08 4.^1 Port Dirks, ,n 2.49 3.1! Port S'liam 1.39 -M 7 Penane MM>« 9 •■">*
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  • YOUTH
    • 24 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. 1 NO. 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1952. 4 PAGES FREi
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    • 1045 1 WHAT OF CHINESE TEXTBOOKS? Hf§ .1 Spwigii 00tg'f>sjjn0ff3 dvt&i I 1 11 < ommen. -m'-ni of .<■ >i k \t\ th»- inuntitii i;>\ won of < h:ut %t trxi books aided bj the >' I f;u -hers Vi\ isoi J iiMnttrf under Urn .tn> the I v.t i ...ii ion
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    • 137 1 TRAINING IN BRITI AN 1 m >i it\r mtmben »t !*>♦" (iri- 1 Life Brigade, singa- r Battalioa I seen boi i-i, non m Kngl.md taking a arranged training .ii! .»t the (t. 1 II rraining 1 i.vtt Lake lluu-«-. Bexkllli ;irla Ifft Singapore m a il to attrnd 1
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    • 616 1  -  JOHN LOUGHLIN By DUTTING the human 1 touches into the pro gramme for training Asian students and fellows under the Colombo Plan m Australia is the full-time job of a man who has been appointed to the Australian Department of External Affairs after nearly 20
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    • 155 1 I VESPJTE the arguments put forward ia a debate |!i pointing to a victory for tha opposition, the Chairman, senior student, to the astoi s mem oi the class mastei .> the 33 students present, cast vote m favour of the motion that "examination* ar«>
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    • 54 1 I plU'ln I lit. \NM IL el.inenl.ir* -< hool MOTta »err held m thr irMllSl J oT St Joseph's Institution. Sings pote. last week, as part "I BS* relrfcrstioni of rounder l>a» j rictarc »hoHk a team «<l Mil l» > b.,vs p.,rU<ipatlnf m
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    • 751 1  - To Succeed— Listen To What Your Sportsmaster Says 'SPRINTER' By 1 I O\V would you like a trip to the Olympic Games or the Asian Games representing Singapore as one of the athletic team? You would? Well, m this series of articles. I hope to be able to give you
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    • 400 1 1 f£RE arc some poin4s of interest from tlie B^eecfe made by the (Oniini^io ;:i--<,eiieral Mr. Malcoi* MacDonald. at the »PW&IS of the Malayaa Youth >«ii»i\\\ Annuul (.eiier.tl >;i l-icncr bcld Kienll.v at KiuLi I. tin. pur. -a; ill times w■' i E. ea it
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    • 362 1  -  \MO\d tin main mesa ,l{fs Ol £OOdw lii If <«i■. <d b> tti* I diloi of "Vouih" itn 0 r apprjranre 1 of this »rekl> in wspa|i»-r «,u this from l.dilor Km hard Nidrif> and hi*. N (.ill I < lian K.it Koiij luhn I.i 111;
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    • 168 1 She'll See The Guides At Work I Ins \i,rlr mi V\ iK,,n < <•.•« 'I missioiirr tut Brownie* fol s< nil /iid .nul I r. liter Jmt fillidlTt hi ii»- I rd»T.i I ion nf MJj\ a jiml Sing.if>uit iHm i iMl«-d tin- country tv«» vrar«i i" ti.uk on a
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    • 52 2 i lit Xt thej ro laatishoo! Coo! And the Prince has got awa? The youngsters were iratrhiai a pi.!\ written specially for hildn n. at a CbmberweU 1 1-ondon) junior school. Note ifi«- 1 1 1 r i i v iiiu.il reactions raptured by tJ'r cameraman.
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    • 935 2  -  ANGELA BEST Ga II VI arr the lliouulil-. Oil oona 1:1 r I >* h<» I- :.l(i 1 i1 v at ill!' ilU<' Ol liiir(»»n. tat <»fl trom noniial life and confined m a seerel hiding-place lor I M a COTS
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    • Between The Lines
      • 1095 2  - WHAT CAUSES 'CLASSROOM WARS' TODAR By VOl haven 9 done your homework Disgraceful! Stop talking m the hack row. Don 9 be stupid; you van do it if you try. You must pay attention. Don't lie to me! You are lazy; you Hon'l work. Don't play with your pencil when
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      • 800 2  -  FRANCIS LEE By rpHBEE YOUTH AMBAS--L SADORS representing the V.MC.As. of Malaya recently attended the first International Older Boys' Camp of Australia m Camp Buxton. Melbourne. They were Benny Cheng, Koh Peng Long and myself. Though the camp was for a duration
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      • 38 2 BILJ. told Ted that be wanted a dog but his mo', 1 r <■■: [el him nave o:ie use psychology ari ,c d Tid "Ask for v m- »ther, then sin's sure to settle for a d >g."
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    • 218 2 By Our London Correspondent i S reported the "Youth*' Mast week the first television programme for schools m Britain was transmitted by the 8.8.C. from Alexandra Palace. It was received by six Middlesex secondary schools five modern and one grammar m Enfield. Kdmonton. Southgate, and
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    • 16 2 tiafs my "'But I ain't a I i off j they did j
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      • 190 2 ;a\\\\v\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\\\v\\\\\\\v\v\\\\\\vv\v\vv\\\\v\\y\\\vvv\\\\v\\\\v£ I FOR CHILDREN ONLY] MUSEUM for children only i s shortly to be opened m x Bremen, reports the German paper, "Die Neve Zei- tung," and a notice "Adults are admitted only if accom- > panied by children," is to be displayed at the entrance. i The enterprising director
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      • 220 2 ITHE LOOMI I OF TIME I MAN life is laid m the J Loom of Time. lo a pa. tern he does not C Z see; While the Weaver works. 1 and the shuttles ft\ Till the doom of Eteraity. J Son-,' shuttles are tilled with 5 S v ih
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    • 642 3 'Operation Vote pit qm-stion 'Ilnu can Youth kelp this rountrv- ris s .In.ost Ulhiddn to our lips and this week »C are baDDI m th. thought that a MVC .n the ri^ht direction has at last h m.uhv rW Singapore Youth Cotttei] q -is f,,l| marks for 1
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    • 445 3 SrVERSITI rrtshnaa Mid srni'MN alike wW the t'.inniKir face <»f ice ham rl!or Sir \ilcfi. ■ho has reU S < -c has done \m i rsitj <>f Malaya I hi i. ,ii\ he if lWfd by ::iv ot hi> SMCC9MVS, His loss will be keenly felt parti-
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    • 336 3 lijfJE decision f ''Qf I}u UniverI :>, oj Malaya, the Teachers' Tram ia College (nd the Comb tied Schools hold a triangular competition a!! garnet haj bee.i hailed '»y student*. This i$ Ike H r *t t>" le *UCh a ferns urill b« played and there uml
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    • 1273 3 From Page I land, the Malayan Chinese have no desire whatsoever to impose their language, and similarly their culture, on the :t si o{ Malaya. Their petition is defensive only. Like the Swi^s (iernians. the Chinese m Malaya only wish to preserve the integrity of tiuir own tongue
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    • 249 3 yM HOOI.S broadcasts from O Radio Malaya for this week include; TODAY— For Standards 5 «V 6 "Our Country' 1 CA Malayan Notebook") a programme arranged by Anthony Schooling dealing with food shops and the Malayan market. The subject dealt with will cover such aspects as the
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    • 67 3 When th<> city of Affapfl <»hi«h Is <;reek tor "brotherly love") *as «pm«l m northern It»lv to l»r a mudri for the world m pursuit of peace, this group of I rent h Ro> Scouts wrnt aircMS iii« border lo do a food turn for
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    • 810 3 gays DEMI-TASSE' "f ESSON notes are a cone, k \w\ if I have mmc t'.in th;<>«' J« sons to prepare I'd r.i'iH-r uiv<' up teach us This is the text of -i h r I received from I student te.uher bri^inc n:» Ifl tind a way out
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    • 317 3 J?MPIRE DAY which falls on Pj Saturday. May 24th, be celebrated bu .school < Ten tomorrow (20th). In almost all the schools, the students will set aside their school books and assemble m their respective halls w viessages from Earl d and the Governor of Singapore, broadcast
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    • 34 3 I^HE teacher wai talking about the .seai'm*. Spring, Summer. Autumn and Winter. "Johnny," said r .p tf-^cher, "what season is September, October arid November?' Johnny grinned enthui.ia.sticaily. "the lootball season," ne answered
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      • 155 3 si\iri swim; f 1«l«)AV 1 j* I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD YOU (AN Ol'l N A >A\lN(,> A( Ol Nl POI A8 LfTfll 11/ IMrKI-SI WIIJ. Bfr PAIIi %1 IM If MRMW "BRITAIN TODAY" Published by the British Council li\ <• < p<mkl I! < i -<»f! BhoMl4 r-.nl lt!!!l\|\
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    • 22 4 I I v such a5 -s in a bird takes a ts twice as t s be i 11. AllHm.ii
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    • 272 4  - Princess Champar Thong and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER 8*- v^ SOON us the I'riut i arrived home with the crocodile tgg (Mr«iul!v hidden m her ulken baff, she hurried [i, hei own apartments iftei hau^htilv ewnwaiHilni her i:uli»-> -mv- utniii and her rut to >i j nothing about it.
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    • 154 4 2 The Captive Escapes had i iw i 1 y' lM i prepared In k s j Of ci snow i.i "i I© learn often trie I l« she fondled bis 'i i thei I j she forg I to door of he: a:so tot tile his tidbil g sne
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    • Article, Illustration
      42 4 by Tony (iolo. Mi,., i r. ..11 ts n ii'-rt- giving away tin- 4nni(»r ClMunpion,t,u» < i 1 Mfc**** <-t»ti umh Ilians an«l K«»h n'hfttl Sco, Captains >i i', RiHr > it Ihi 1 W Hilda's 4= »r School >i>«irt'* b»*i(i id Standard Photo
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    • 290 4 I art io quota- M- picked from f* mani I whom i h'ed m scho >\ t eforc Id >wb ta I en >ef them all, j ou. But at thia Quu is y the name of wrote the lines. V« > J luotation I
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    • 105 4 EST, is noi i plea re. The r ither t/s that it is, mi si be boys and y I "vt" titan h Nd > he teas n boy. it's 1 laXesng r Iren like I? IJ you l a r!ii?jg i do H better c' n \j
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    • 1295 4 A HUMBLE DRAPER FOUNDED THIS WORLD-WIDE MOVEMENT 'I'HF Movement known throoghoni the world .is The Youni; Men's Christian Association was founded m a drapery establishment ne.ir St Paul's Cathedral, London. on June ii. 1844. by George Williams, who was knighted by Queen Victoria m 18*>4 'The Founder was a you
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      125 4 tmm lHf It.lßrjtion ..rrMpoiirtml MM ifcM »e»»ir,J»f ta IH N>f N«.nn Primary flohool «hrr«» h« took pMtla- »f •■•iiU it w«rk and at plat. Th Mf three studies ihow: (On left* In rlas*— F.4-ia MilW. P«t rM.ni. Rila* #j,». 4M John Irr.h»». *IWfca*t Vfl lr»m». Ua n».ir. Uuha-1 < tirr».
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      57 4 ,N CMICISKV. THK VRT CBITICS SIAKI VIHAt-, --N..W m IhN ...n- y«« n notice, fi.r eoloan blend be»»tlfußy. Ttoe artist *"J3F\*£ listen— m b- r»r Tke rotej. «f authority .peaks. »«f n *j" "A ,h^ n.-r..»« iex The ihr«> "critics" were cau?M l»y W %l (t,^, ,i Hewing an ••|><*"-air
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    • 721 4  -  'FINS' By T AST WEEK I said the main thins m a hobby is to get it started. Here is how best to <!<> so. For the beginner, a start-off with a community tank is ideal. A community tank is one
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    • 663 4 BRINGING OUT LATENT TALENT OF YOUTH TPHE etymological meaning of the wind education i-» "to brinj; out": and it ha> long been established Unit the highest meaning of education and it> ultimate end and purpose is "to brii!^' out" the latent talents and capabilities with which a child is silted.
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    • 28 4 AIRS Jones H. band was paciiig tp n front o; i ■!<• I mse "Oi. lies WW iCtf ibO sjnd JonflK Mn Jui«'« "l:\e car." repli <* J^-"*«
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