Singapore Standard, 16 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard iAJL VOL. II NU. 3*V SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 366 1 OPIUM: MALAYA OUT FOR 'BIG 3' By LIEW MOOK YOONG, Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. With each passing minute, a small army of North Malayan Customs men and police taking part m a country-wide manhunt^ is expecting to! catch up with three fugitives believed to be "The Big Three" m
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    71 1 MAJOR DAZE KOKN of Richmond. Virginia. IS., bfnds over the Communist prisoner of war leader Colonel Lee Hak Km after th<» battle m Koje Island's loin pound 1H on June 9. Koo refused to ob<* v the Camp Commandant's order to assembly the prisoners m the compound for movement to
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  • 86 1 Hope For Women Teachers Equal Pay For Equal Work' Standard Staff Corr. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun l>nditions of service of imen teachers m the -deration, The Standard -Jerstands, may be re-' wed shortly. Follo.Wl repre- ns made by the ii m Teachers Union, lims that where i i! vork is done
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  • 69 1 Broke Ban: 49 Arrested In Bombay v .j me 15 II arrested 4) S i Ie a including 1- iking a ban on il na nnt governf ca in agitation tod. s*ta b xighi f 173 letenti hrn m lh« I i food m > Bed effort to tpulai ODfOt
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  • 10 1 Jakarta m August !>tt tO A.P.
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  • 31 1 TWENTY United States Air Force B-36 bombers the; world's largest warplaiieg—from Fori Worth. Texas, will fly to England on Wednesday. They! win retain to Texas 10 days later. Reuter
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  • 14 1 A KING'S 6 4th SON KING Ibn Saud»'s H4th son was born yesterday AFP
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  • 237 1 Standard SlaH Reporter j WHEN tlit* City ami Legislative Council* 9 «*l«Mi«»ral regfi^er» «-!<»He<l al miiliii^hl lasl i»ij;l»l, tli»-r«- >v«-r«* 23.29.'t inorr re"i*trr«*«l voters m llie- Colony than on Ai>ril 15, the «lav t\w registers were opened. To this must be added the names
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  • 36 1 SF:OUT>. June 15 (AP>—American Sabre ieta shot down three Communist MIG-15s today m two air battles just smith ot the Yaki River. The rest ol the two Commu- nist jet formations tied.
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  • 268 1 Standard Staff Reporter GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation (eft Singapore yesterday for a short visit to the United Kingdom. An official statement j says that he will hold consultations with the Sec re- j i tary of State ior the Colonies
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  • 64 1 SCORES ol O'< ice lieavio guarded Singapore's Kallang \i i) i esi j i i < morning befoi m the a n there ol Gen Templer for bli ai: trip to London i General arrived m Singapore m Saturday night from Kuala Lumpur by R.A X
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  • 36 1 FORMER Japanese P ne Minister Hiichii q Hiran ima sen tenced to life imp wa ninal iraa yesterday pa] »led Man Sugamo P sor fo medic:)! care at the Kei•• Univer- gitt spita A.F.P.
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  • 65 1 THE very successful Green Howards, while not killing any terrorists yesterday, made a big bandit arms haul. A surrendered Communist led them ip a secret bandit arms dump m the Rembau area or Negri Sembilan, where they I recovered 11.000 rounds of assorted ammunition, two
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  • 70 1 Non- Whites' Defiance Day DURBAN, June 1") (AP) Jun^ 2H is ti) be observed by non-White* as a "D;»v oi Deflmc?" against White tupremacy lawi of the governmeni »f Pi nn? Minister Danit- Malnn. African and Indian pol 1 1 ica I lea)»i < hnv> announced. The tisv will mark
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  • 41 1 SEOUL .'tine 19 <AP> Field Ma *hal I.oid AleKande: said to it* t i :i t he rated as t <*s Ui) r'Kinres Ot the KmeMa annis- ftiks tn wcceed. would rh« British Defence MinUtei 1 najui ai immifieot
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  • 154 1 HONGKONG, June 15 (Reuter-AAP) The biggest purge In th«- history of modern China is about to end, Peking radio announce^ imlay. The purse, officially called the "Five Antis" movement has been directed against illegal practices among private merchants and businessmen, the radio said. These have
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  • 101 1 Reds Are Digging A-Trenches ON THE WESTERN FRONI IN KOREA. June 15 'H.-uu-:-A.AP)— Britain'* Defence M'n- istcr Earl Alexander was told hero today that the Chinese are constructing atomic bombproof !;■<)!.' line trenches. A U.S. artiileiy commander > r l the Chinese bad been digging itibtet raneun trenches m bard
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  • 164 1 LONDON. June 15 (Renter)-— Ravel KuzneteOV, SecondSecretary to the Russian Embassy it» London, was the centre of a mystery here today. lie was al!,*?f*:i m a London snibudtMiii cowri yesterday t;> naVe received (niorma.tion i.k. i: efj.il t<> an j euenty fct>m wtniam Mai-1 ihait,
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  • 31 1 photo. ELIGIBLE SintlfOtT voters of h«)th tezet railed jester day at the Victoria Memorial Hall to register themselves Future shows two girls hay in^ their narne-s registered. Standard
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  • 52 1 EMERGENCY com.' muniques of Oie Federal Government yvtftrd^y drew attention m n-hat nitty be a new form o; terrorist masquerade terrorists wearing civilian clothes while fully armed In at least tico incidents, Security forces, not fooled by ihe TMJt(luenuie shot (find l. "«'d two bd nd 1
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  • 96 1 SAN FRANC (SCO foot 13 APi-'i'i,' passenf er linei P■• ident Cleveland, vhoie schedul >d Tuesd i tiling v txpecle I o be cancelled bee m»i o :o ri i v Coas strike, will leave here toraiuc m ippeal to the AFL tin] w b> Amy
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  • 22 1 RIOTS: JEW KILLED A.\ IK ye >.<i -i- >!i '>•'• vis kill td •>• i '»■>'■ ii iid &n J^'-ii'i (uarter« runis >■! Satui day. A.P.
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  • 23 1 Talks Planned BRIT \l\ sen! itl MM I nmon vealth Hnan< n c -'inter the eui i ent ste the i i Reuter
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  • 470 1 Fijians Add To New Anti -Bandit Gains kl 4LA LI MPUR, Sun.— kt*t-|>iii£ iheir ii"|>r«*cedented success, t Federation of Malaya armed forces L!II«mI another *ix terrorists m various pan* of thr country m the |>a*i 21 hours. One Icrrorigl was wounded, ami another surrendered. The newly-arrived Fijians, operating m the
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  • 10 1 GEN I A lei 11, :■•>:■■■ London frun Reuter
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  • 177 1 Slayings By Red Po Ws Continue CO.IK ISLAND, June Li (UP) Camp witl ■•> di v iw! ed evidew of li esh :n O'> <>: •be ti-' 1 500- a m Cot tnunist wir pi isoaei i npotmdfi bere ioduf. loctoi delivered t f v > f Bi i No
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  • 25 1 i King of Can dan s. 1.; < > i i missed P thoul «'H Lak Bn th* O« iken eminent 1 i Reuter
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  • 463 2 Stresses Its Urgency On Visit To Prototype SlaiiJanl Slaff Reporter THE urgent need to pu^li forward the Singapore Improvement Trust's new policy of promoting low cost housing was rtrccflgJ yesterday by the Colony Governor, Mr, J. F. >iooll. Mr. Nicoll, accompanied by Messrs. T. P. F.
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  • 76 2 c 7 t it 1 and Clerical S es Union its gene rag pas I ;.tion Bingap G vc: n b «c qmu ten idminisi :<tr.e and clerics) si l veiv. esoluti >n ihidf G should ap?hc Singapore Imp: .\t view '■> b this staff m
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  • 177 2 Mil. Pool For Tiong Bahru •TIONG BAHRU resid- are to gel a half- 1 :i-u-):ai swimming x ill begin I W Watson. y L'<n.:iv ATChi- U d Building Surveyor, SI lai d yesterday. I ill be 'tvitfd ex! ti be bli I h th« < > n Ro I V
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 2 photo M. J. DICK. General Manager of the Federal Dispensary I imited. Standard
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  • 27 2 ANNU AL MEETING THE Singapore Motor Vehicle Driven' dura hold tbeix Second A:i:vja! General Meeting at the Viet >ria Manorial Hal! with ti i tea party yesterday.
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  • 135 2 $IR SYDNEY CAIXE. K.C. M.G B S*\ (Ecan.) baa -a appointment as bce-ChanMUoc of the University nt Ma.aya m succes■ioa lo Sir George Alien. Su'< an official press release Issued m Singapore JC94er lay S.r S% !:>.ey. who u-n^ head of the United Kingdom
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  • 35 2 THE Singapore Admiralty I-ocal Staff union at a meeting, criticized the Admiralty's refusal to increase the number of higher appointments. The Union had asked for Government rates of pay and allowances.
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    23 2 photo. A BUSY DAY m the Singapore branch of the Federal Dispensary Limited. Picture shows Chinese and European salesgirls attending to customers. Standard
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    48 2 phot*. A SCENE from Charlotte Hastings' play, "Bona venture' to be staged by the Y.W. Players at Victoria Theatre o» June 20 and 21.' The proceeds are to be donated to (he Mount Alvrrina Hospital Building Fund. Tickets it SS. SI and $2 are obtainable from Robiasou. Standard
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  • 242 2 1 1 *V T* Stantlarn Reporter SCHEME to send periodically locally qualified pharmacists for further studies m England and to employ them m responsible positions when lliey return, is heiii£ formulated by the Federal Dispensary Ltd., eldest British pharinueeutiral house m Raffles Place. The
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  • 104 2 PHUA SENG KEE was fn\ed $20 at the Singapore Third District Court on Saturday for failing to produce his Identity Card when a police constable guarding the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company Office asked him for it on May 20. The police constable said that
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  • 233 2 Mamlaru Man Reporter A FIND for the building of the Mount Alvernia Hospital to be solely managed by the Fransciscan Sisters, has recently been launched. Chairman of the building fund is Mr. F. Glineur. In March I!M9 -.he first two Sisters of the Congregation
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  • 87 2 'Co-op' Urged For Schools •A RESOLUTION raggettinc the tndusira of "to-operati fn the n;:-ricuTa of Khools teachers' training our.ses orOl be iab'.ed a: :he 23rd annual xerierui :neeting of the Singapore Huntcipiu Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society m the City Council chambers "on Juno 24 The resolution wi 1 be
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    33 2 photo. MX. LINCOLN FAGE. S.l.T.'s Chief Architect, explaining the chart of the Trust's low-cost housin? schemes for the current year to the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll (wearing straw hat) and reporters Standrad
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  • 161 2 A RECORD crowd attended the ball m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Builoinp Fund at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. Highlight of the evening wa? a wedding tableau m gowns by Vanity's. Wedding gowns of full length Nylon net organs:) with
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    44 3 photo. A SECTION of the crowd seen at the Singapore Packing last night "aching a^free JUm show, which was part of the Government's lust m.nute campaign to enrol voters for the un. v ..w> r i .M.ivi ,fiv^ and C'-tv Counrils Elei-toral rolls.- Standard
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  • 224 3 More To sigr Breakdown Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The acting r'lpicipal Electrical Engineer ami Transport Manager, Mr. .M. B. Parsons, m a press release today stated that it would ho necessary to impose blackouts again for about a fortnight beginning early next month. Datf
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    38 3 The late Mr. Abdullah Liew Fatt Wens. Perak Chinese Muslim tin miner, who died of a heart attack at looh on Saturday morning. He was one of the first Chinese to have embraced the Muslim religion m Pe'rak
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  • 124 3 PENANG, Sun— M. R. Edwin Victor Coats Thomson. senior partner of Evall and Company dit-d m his sleep at his residence m Tanjong Bnngafa early this morning, lie was 71, A former Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Thomson was a Justice of the Peace. first came
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  • 215 3 KUALA LUMPUR, .Tune 15 —Delegates from "-1 Governt i ment daily rated workers trade unions m the Federation, i representing about 52.000 1 workers, are meeting here June 26 to discuss and decide upon several subjects under the chairmanship of Mr, Raja- gopal, chairman of
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  • 116 3 High Prices War Against Has Begun THE Singapore Consumers A sociation began sflimy locally grown vegetables at cheap prices at their Co-op shop m Seng Poh Road yesterday m a bid to bring down the prices of foodstuffs, Miss Wee Rial Neo, Secretary of the Association, that 50 katl es
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  • 47 3 He Wants Term 'Colony' To Go MR M P. D. Nair, Singapore Citj c luncillot for South Ward, will put before the Labour Party proposal to do away •vith the word "Colony*" m the Government Oazette and certain posts m Government. For pv.imDle. he said, the dc
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  • 95 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The- Military Hospital at Kinrara, about four miles from town, was "at home" to many visitors today the start of the R.A.M.C.'s, "Corps Week." Air-dropped medical supplies and a typical army frontline casualty depot were part of a demonstration staged at
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  • 119 3 PENANG. Sun -Penang'a export of tin :i!ii rubber last month amounted to $51,762,963. This figure shows a further drop of $11,049,423 compared to April figures. In April, Penang exported tin and rubber to the it mount of $62,812,386, The quantity of tin exported
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  • 43 3 Rjlanr? from 7th to 13th June, 19.VJ. inclusive. Grp. '0' Grp. 'A' Grp. 'B Grp \%B* Total Donation received. 37 2 1 15 -J p' Transfusion given. 4! i 8 Present stock of flask m hand. G 24 20 1
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  • 204 3 PENANG, Sun. Penanjj's new $3,500,000 telephone exchange m Madras Lane is now nearing completion with the installation of automatic equipment being just started. The exchange should be m operation m the second half of 1953. The new exchange wa^ originally intended to cater
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  • 40 3 AX appeal has beon made by the Roman Catholic Church Committee of Kuantan to all Roman Catholics to contribute towards the support of the Parish by paying monthly subscriptions regularly to the Hon. Secretary of the Committee.
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  • 300 3 siBsTATioV-. m Singapore liable to loud shedding today:— Ilium* Pii»t-. Rheem, I ord. Bin Sens. Win* Mesh. P.W.D. Quarry. Nanyang Mi!{.. BiikM Panjaug, National Carbon, i p rin«-«*»^ Elutabi'th Estale, Dairy Farm, i Pandan. Sarong 1. i and 'i. Ki'kil Timah Village. I otted Chinese Rubber Wks.,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 406 4 Singapore Standard How YOU Can Help Independent Morning Xetctpaper T AST week as thr most memorable period m our four-year emergency. It was memorable for '.he outstanding success that attended our antibandit operations m the Federation of Malaya. In the week under review no fewer than 87 bandits were balled,
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  • 361 4 PHE poor of Singapore have reason to be grateful to Mr N R Mistri chairman of the Phoenix Aj ated Watei Co. Ltd., who has given $950;000 the provision of bettei and more facilities for treatment of Ihird Class patients at the General Hospital. Fa ■a
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  • 926 4 j\JVDBEW BOTH Loooooiii the last of his ttvo artictos* «**#:ooooc LONDON. IT IS striking to note that the same Conj servatives who screamed "scuttle" when the formI er Labour Government withdrew, or talked of withdrawing, from Britain's other colonies, or near-colonies, are strangely complacent
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  • 15 4 "—and what's more— for Mine reason or other she want* tte afternoon off!**
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 530 4 s i —Wo Malayans who arc (leprous of seeing Malaya < a ::> w :;at:o'i co:npris 3 the v a r i o v s races who owe undivided ty to our homeland wore really moved by the oratory Qf Dato Sir Cheng
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    • 328 4 Sir:— How right Was Rimau m his article m The "Standard" regarding the inefficiency and slapdash methods of the Singapore's Government departments. -Uay I piease quote my little incident with one of them. On the 26th March I app'ied by letter to the Colonial Secretary for
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    • 151 4 Sir: I agree with Dr. Withers-Payne that this country should not incur the expenditure of holding expensive international conferences. No country with any self respect would play the role of hosts for an international conference at which she does not even have a vote. According to reports m
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    • 163 4 Sir; Whilst driving along TWandai Road recently ai slioui 5 p.m. I us s'p.ockcd to see a black dog swimming m the Seietar Reservoir. A European, presumably its owner was runniiig alongside it. A European woman eras standing at the side ol the car watching
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    • 384 4 Sir: The world has just been treated b* American correspondents m Ko.je Island to the terrors which Communist prisoners have practised m their prison camp. I do not hold a britf for the Communists but speaking as an Asian, who has talked on this subject with a
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  • 313 5 ITALY NEXT ON REDS' LIST Showdown Expected Following Recent French Crackdown WASHINGTON, June 15.— Russia appears to be forcing a showdown between the Communist parties m Western Europe and the western governments. Italy appears to be the next country on the Following the crackdown on French Communists, which followed riotous
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    52 5 Hollywood film producer Walter Wanger is frisked by IH-puty Sheriff Jmies Ander>o n as he arrived with other prisoners ut the Sheriff's houour firm at Castaie near I,os Angeles. California. ll e was sentenced for the jealousy sh.H>tini; of his wife's a^ent. Jennings Lang. Actress Joan Bennett is Wander's wife-
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  • 61 5 O ne Killed In Jew -Arab Clash tints. June H. (Renter).— An 18-year-old Tunisian Jew was found shot dead here tonight after a fierce battle between Tunisian Muslims and Jews In the Jewish quarter of the city Muslims had stoned Jewish homes. Then each side rained trolleys ai stones at
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  • 250 5 Plot Against Bey A lleged By Son TUNIS, .hint ir>. (Keuter). —Police here yesterday arrested Mohamed Athuri. a Tunisian textile merchant, said by Prince Mohamed to have confessed he was paid h\ member > ol the I rench Residency and Secret Service to poison the Hey. the Princes father, with
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  • 87 5 BERLIN, Jui c M CReuter).— 1 ng I Soviet .rge B eta violated v on Thurs- day, a Brit tax eshere said teittay the R V intained no jet fig \v. Berlin and none m c.i.v.v there Major General Trusura Brit i] i 'ion s" m a
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  • 58 5 s UGON, June 19 fUP).— Eighty seven Franco bomber I and fighter pla tea 1 1 ised havoc Red i ebel con\ oya dur- 1 k a masa i sue! on Vietminli ly Route 3 linking Hate tn north Witt the Red Rive: He. \i. a largt Dumber
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  • 139 5 LON'DOX. June 1." ißeutcrt The Council ol the British Libt-iai Party yesterday passed j resolution "deploring^ the) tperatson ol |he colour bar. buth i !i Great Britain and fa the j I C-iTimonwealTh. and urging the British Government to bring I about the spec.ly end of
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  • 186 5 WASHINGTON', -June 14, (UP).— Gen. Omar Bradley, chairman of tb* Unite I States Join; Chiefs of Staff, after soberly advising Congress hat Russia 'Vouid overrun Europe Today," said thai he did not regard war with Ihe Sen tel Union as inevitable. On,y the fear
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    45 5 Columns of girl members of the Free German Youth <FD,I), armed with small calibre rifles, marching past the reviewing stund during a display of East Germany's armed forces m Leipzig. On the reviewing: stand was President YVillielm Pietk and Deputy Premier Walter Ullbri^ht. photo. AP
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  • 116 5 CAPETOWN*. June 15 (Reuter) Finance Minister Nicolaas Havenga tod the South African Assembly yesterday he did not think there would be a reces-, sion m South Africa m the near future and that her large gold production made her economy much sounder than that of
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  • 73 5 THE Hongkong Government has purchased Iwo valuable art collections m England fur £3,000 for display m the new city ball when it is completed, accwdini» to the H«>aj4kon>> Standard. Comprising some 800 items, the collections are composed mainly of works of art dealing
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  • 69 5 ADM. Robert B. Carney, North Atiantic Treaty Supreme Commander m South Europe, said m Naplei that it was "indispensable" for the U.S. (ith Fleet m the Mediterranean to be .strengthened with two more aircraft carriers. He was sneaking to a press conference nrter handing
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  • 163 5 Ike Breaks Political Precedent WASHINGTON. June 15, i (Renter). In a policy dcci- sion which breaks all political precedent. Gen. Dwight Eisen- bower announced dramatically at Detroit rally yesterday thai he would run his campaign ff>r the Republican presidential nomination his own way regardless" of the con- sequeno iii said
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  • 64 5 CALCUTTA. June 14. <UP> Reiu.sai to surrerider the Tibetan arouHiiy at LJiaca to the Comtncmist Chinese v no.v known to be the reason for tho rwnoval of three Tibetan minister*, m eluding the popular Prime M:nliter Lbsang Tash, report! here ssid today. Cabinet disagreements continue, the
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  • 174 5 GROTON (Connecticut), June 15. At the keel-laying ceremony here yesterday for the world's first atomic powered submarine, the Nautilus. President Truman said the United Stales wanted an end to atomic armament and had never ceased to hope that the Soviet leaders might have the
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  • 147 5 SYDNEY, June 15, (UP).— Almost ever? second girl who contracts tuberculosis m this <it\ docs so as a result of failing to eat lunch, according to (he Medical Director of thp Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Dr. H. Wilson. i here an a azing number of pretty
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  • 82 5 'Blockade Still On BERLIN June 14 R For the third da: 'ig the German stafl o! R Berlin tfcc S trolled i adio m •■I British ■< Uu the city. led mpased "blockade* 1 b< British now insist special p a foi ;^li German* wishing to enter the building. Oji
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  • 98 5 ROME. June 11. (Reufer). —An Htienutlional i food reserve to help countries fhrcntcned by famine waa l unanimously recommended hy \\w 18-nalion Cotincil of the Food and Agricuhure (>rp:;<nisalion (FAO) berej today. Delegate? asked for experts' reports to be submitted to the fuil autumn session
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  • 130 5 HONGKONG. June 15 < Ren-ter-AAP). Mr. .John Burton, former head of the Australian External Aff:i»rs Department. who has leit here en route f'» r home after attending the Peking preparatory "peace conference, has finally lifted the veil of mystery surrounding the disappearance of three Australian
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  • 49 5 PARIS, June 14. (Renter). An appeal by Jacques Dudo& French Communist party general secretary who wax arrested <>n May 28, was refused a .hearing today by the Paris Appeal Court President. He Is being held on a charge of plotting againvt tlie internal fecurity of the state.
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  • 230 5 WASHWGTOS, lorn 14, CAP). r^>hiiffl«» of Soviet diplomat* imolvini' k« v.iml.l rapitaJU alerted ilic I ailed Stat«»* ami «»t hit esttern innrvnmenl* ypp,ten\a\ for a p<^-ii>l« major Rywtian political mo\<* m thr rolrl mar. mo autnonties cent red th< v att< i I possibility
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  • 14 5 W estern Pad Vital —Eden I se f i »f intrij{w id W* to
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    32 5 photo Dr. SaMyendra Xar.iin Sinha (above). 39-year-old former Captain m the Soviet Army, launched a scathing; attack on Indian Communists In the WtW Delhi Parliament, where he is a member, recently.- AP
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    • 53 5 Did you know m* r*t*tr Lji* it h*"i4>tp»J" hit *g ;\,i n $mwn imi ol DmUpul* /m/«W| **w mi 0 MJ+yJ Jpwmp "f A *»"P* t d^tmt ut int MtMMMMIMg mr fmsijjpi tbtm f i £n*n Jm/ tbfs m rmbbf tht <t^i mt m AmJ of *>• tmJtSmhtf fimtl THE
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    • 25 5 "©lb Cnglanb" ma V PYJAMAS DISTINGUISHED l\ QUALITY S I 'B M I DURABILITY SilF COLOURS BLUE, GREY, PALE COLD I AND LIGHT MAROON. HHk
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  • 214 6 The Week 's Business Industrials: Gammon $2.50 Hammer $2.00 to $2.10. Rongfcong Bank, London Register, £76 7m 8d to £79J, Malayan Breweries $4.65 to $4.75, Malayan Cement 71 cents. Robinson Ord $3.20 to $3 30, Singapore Cold Storage $4.40. Straits Times $3 60 c.d. Straits Trading $18.30 to 519.50. Straits
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  • 329 6 Ampat Tin Dredging: Ltd. Operated two dredges through;' it 19.il and showed a profit of i!4t>7.5t;5 before taxation. or £385.565 (154 per cent. > after British Profits Tax and yet shareholders will receive a total of only £39,375 if the final dividend of la per cent, is approved,
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  • 524 6 DUE m the main to rising prices for the Rubber commodity Malayan markets showed progressive improvement as the week went by, closing on Friday with the greatest activity and best prices for the period. Part of the buying of commodity shares was based on
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    • 610 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE P Direct Overland Sin Ffaadtal Los Aagela AH AmerU an Canadian Cities Arr LA/SI WJ!M\M Tt n.iu,' P Sham S*B«f* 1.1 Ki.NBACH SI .lliinr 22 M.lune !«.lune IX July PMII IPPINL KAI M.Jn!. 'IK 27.1 ul.v r'K.luly 1 Aus 21Au I h r pjr. Deep
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    • 850 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penane Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Funing" June 2tt June 25 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penan? P.S'ham Spore For •Szechuen" June 16th H'kong Fun ins June
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    • 173 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang RADJA (SMN) 27June//3.!uly 4/SJuI? 6/7 July AXELDIJK (HAL) 7/13Joly 14/15 July 16 HJuly RONDO (SMN) 27Jnly 3Au S 4/sAug 6 7Aug SLOTERDUK(HAL)
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    • 411 6 Spore PSharn V •Salmon Hunßkonß Kobe &r Yokoha m a 25'2Muiie 23 24 June H. KAMBOi>LV for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Kobe YokohamH 16/17Jul, 14/irjul, IS "SELANDI/T for Bangkok 83/BUolt tl/ZUm FROM J%PAN/HON<iKONG "BINTANG* for Bar.skok .VlOJulv BAIUMGg TO CONTINENT SCANi>LY\m For Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Km Hamburg Copenhagen
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  • 156 7 WITH an outright win over the Singapore <ri«ket Club ye*tcr«lay the Singapore police won the Section "A" «f the colony cricket Jeagtffl and qualified for tfie final of the tournament m which they will nuet the section fc ß"* champions, Royaf Air
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  • 110 7 LONDON. June 1"» I Reuter) —England Teal srlterWra today ann(iun.»d IMb BoUowiHg \'l plavcrw lor l.ufi lands team m t!x- second Test match against India. la'U Hutlcin (Yorkshire, raptain); R« g Simpson t Nottinghamshire). IVtcr May (Cambridge I niversity and Surrey), lienis Compton (Middlesex). Tom
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  • 171 7 COPENHAGEN June 1". (Reiner >. Denmark won doubles iv their. Davis Cup European zone quaoter^ffiial against (aenmans yeit^wiay to take a 2 1 lead m ttte tie. Kurt and Torben Ulrich ol Denmark beat Rolf Goepfert wad Ho-st Hermann 7-9. 14-lfi 8-C 6-3; 6V3 m
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  • 31 7 BECKENHAM, England, June 15, (AP).— lftim Efichprdson of Baton Rouge, L;i won the Kent Tennis singles ciiampionsliip yesterday defepting tiie defenaing titlehi)!dor. D(in Candy of Australia. (5-2, T.-3. (!-2.
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  • 1022 7 Polio,, beat the SG€ uutrighl on tlit* pudang. SCC IST INNINGS 1(K POLICE IST I\\!N<;s Cliia K;m Swre ,td Ret- b P'erce 18 B. Devauo-* 0 Simtu 11 S. Veluyjllai c At b Gould o s :Hlran J '"> Pierre ta> K. SumvrNham run nut 2fl
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  • 278 7 DOCKYARD won first innint;.I points off CSC m their Junior A i leugwe match. CSC were all out tor ">i m the fi s t innings, PDaioe (3 tor 15 > and Pass i,'i lor hit doing the damage. Dockyard scored 157 for 9 tn reply. Paling
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  • 97 7 DALLAS. June 15, <AP) Ben Hogan's golf ruJe crmnbled yesterday and an j unheralded 200 pound North Carolina apprentice profrsI sional. Julius Bor«»s, won (he Knd National Open Championship with a 72 hole score of 281. The unheralded 32 year- i tild from Southern Pines.
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    • 519 7 uANCY m DentaJ Surgety for a .Nurse Ability i :>e»k CajlliSJ— aii asset. r v stating experienre tf|jl f, tb Box T338. Standard. Ip re L SING OHB City Council j Architect Building i ej rt Depart men tc ft <.\) One Works ale S'2lsxAls— 1 < \l3— /KJS. Quali-
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    • 762 7 SFTDATI6NS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited I by the Medical Depart- ment jrom women who wish tf) I train as Almoners. Selected appi. cants wii: be required by < the Medical Department to at- *.ond course lor '.he Diploma m Soda! Studies of the L'ni- i versi'y of Malaya for two
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    • 206 7 CrXGAFOHE CITY COUNCIL: Required two men, for a period of three months. preferably retired Municipal or Government employees fnr the purpose of preparing statistics relating ?o wages and earnings of labourers. Temporary appointment on month to month basis at Inclusive salary of SSflfl a month. Apply by 24 J\ine I**s2.
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    • 501 7 NOTICES cianr kh;.vcil of i spjc <r— < rrv < <x >« il SIV./WOKE WATFR DEPARTMENT TENDERS v (For particular sec Tender Notire To CflMimlfrs Room. Gram* Floor, TI •I?.\TIOVS City Mul!> out on the Jmi >»-- W7atfh iioio-nnrv- between t.m m <v L ",i ed f W r S
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    • 431 7 i r p<H)\VS (MOTvridN: They I X "rv<r t^ >tr Hho always i drink.; I hrv aliraya lalk who I npvfT think." Prior. < I AIOMMV KOR HVr RTONE: Dp' me me moraing bonm to i routine i.i k>. v c extra cnic m i ::-ansit or m naiatiaxll wMli
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    • 155 7 ON THE AIR SINGAPOKE (UK uietrct A 41 uirirff) ».'JI a.m. For En*Jl»h Schools; B.V. liiKi luilr; 10 a.m. MMI 1" S Tunrmen Votrrday and Tod*): »<" 1-ntrtlMt SrhooU; J pm Monday \lulin#-«-- l.:» .Net"! I *f> Homr «n thr Banffc; S p m F«» "K''**> Sih«..l», il.l.'t Programme >»mnun:
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  • YOUTH
    • 25 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH p.JKJWES^BBoI VCL. I NO. 6 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952. 4 PAGES FRE!
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    • 1106 1  - Films For Children Should Be Easy To Understand DENNIS BLOODWORTH By II I IK! MI >„v iV- >;i < .i ipiMn (>rt<-':-,j > know ili.it therp l^ o.i>- whrrr rv»*a the s;r»*at hi Id lovrr bfronm^ jp the proximity tn-1 shorts or r• i] i i!«»r»-'. the < i jble
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    • 199 1 VTEW DKLHI, June 13.— An igreenent ha* been en- 6 ■■'< into by the Government India with the World Health 1 > ganisation for provision, •ier trie Technical Assistance P rgranme, of services of two physiotherapist! &nd equipment to the value of about for the esTabiishm:'n: of
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    • 43 1 •V" GYMNASTS flive an impressive dJMf»!ar to thr thouvanrts of people who Rttendeil thy Singapore Y.M.r..Vs Fete ;«nd Fun Fair, nine Im»\s. s«ys Rovvlanii Lviw. the T's General S«'«r«--tar\, h.i\e d»\ Hoped fonlidrnre. stfCOfth, agility, discipline jnd i omradrsliip amoits tii4*mseiv(*!».
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    • 35 1 puturc*.). \VOmv:* Tidier (ad*-t% fare a sprchil ft»* V I'm r whtTi thrr did TTii^ .\l.tU **f Out Vi*md<r» SoJdirr*." Our pirlarr «b«i lh» -S<H#l«ts" marchioc P*>-i-Ihin.- Francis Lee
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      40 1 CRITICAL MOMKNI. The challenger moves into [he attark punching: Hk* d»-m<»n He's determined t<> win that t hampionship belt... m fact he's simpl\ p>t to win It Ik> cause those darned pants wont slav up vMthout suuiething to hold them
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    • 750 1 yo JOIN "false" teeth (arliriclal teeth or dentures) and wigs, standard replacements on the human body for many years, sdencr now Adds heart, lungs, kid Beys, stomach, eyes, bones, nerves, and even blood and arteries. -says JANE STAFFORD one. to he
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    • 546 1 SIX OBJECTS SET FIVE FUNSTERS TICKING llt I OKI) !> WIS radln correspondent gavr five lop radio romrdiaiHi si\ articles a.sked them let pro* rfiiri* .i ji>k»- about them Th»* ji Utlr\ vvrrr VI n«te (able orange, silk stocking w illrt, door Below we piinl the w:o ilic comedians rame
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      41 1 ''Nl »»f th«» most interesting events at the l*riin.«rv >jn»rts t»f K.ilTlrn > i r l.*t StßUpttffd v*j> I lit- luni f.itin; POBind this pi<-turr miov, little Shuns H.ir brjtnf to twallon •un v*i«,ir hfr parlarr ifu'Jfs it Iron piece «>i" striat
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      • 72 1 THRILLING FILMr/^ J 'liO^ Jg/. /Jt*l^s^sL>fl r^r~*^sZy^C*^^^i\] (*l MOW JUCTTHr THING V 1 f I DRINK WLO REGULAXLYr^H /klmEMBeFtO^\ DURING THE OAy AND AT BED Al GET VQiJfi }jß^ 1 r/df^ >i^ s^^/f «ft IV M/LO too* V^J WOM>E*FUL "k N^ r-^^^n The food -dnnk with the r o'°**.»,. delicious
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    • 1095 2  - Is everything well between you and your girl? TOD AK By sdhgfdsg WHAT ABOUT girl-friends for boys? What about boy-friends for girls? What about love and romance? It is the oldest problem m the world. For Malayan boys and girls, it is specially 3 difficult today. In i this country
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    • 594 2  -  SPRINTER Be A Better Athlete Relay Racing B.V HOW OFTEN have you seen a relay race lost just because the team had not practised baton changing? It happens m practically every sports meeting that the winning team is usually the team that has the best changeovers. Now
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    • 364 2 Do you read comics (Youth Correspondent) >lOKK and more school children are developing a erase for the 'classic comics' which are today being sold b> the thousands m all .Malayan bookshops. Parents are being harassed by their children to buy these comics on the grounds that they are of 'immense
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    • 615 2  -  Thong Yin Yeow by IN THE sense that snow is the chief characteristic and distinctive feature of winter so greenness is nature and nature is greenness. But why should green be the predominant colour of nature? It could very well have been red or yellow, or,
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    • 423 2  -  G. S. KING -^y TO consider the position of ballet to-day involves the m t vestigation of the problems oik all the arts. Being m itself <;% separate, plastic art, that oj the orchestration-of-iuovewem known as choreography, ballot also comprises th e uri* of music and
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      44 2 human know and t i have gone a I i ing dsf all facing mankind human fartoi il)fe unconq Ing rod ova I lilies man h;tf:.«-i staf The glories one has said I i Downed than i Amateur PFHArS ing hammer di
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      • 32 2 Suspended by itt teet on its own weight. Comuoral A powerful ond excellent I^BP^^ Constipotion, lndiqe-«tion, Acidity. Heortbutn ond loss of appetite. CHINK AWMIIE Wind Mixture is onothei famous Tigei McdiCinnl Product.
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      • 70 2 JBen Franklin Printed t z^-^-- Xis greater than /T I \f kc tkat can take citics.^^- KllU Jl/\ There's a tim« to pause m every activity. )t?s \i\jL---^ When you make that pause refreshing with VJWk G3/'J' ice-cold L^>ca-Cola you can take what comes i yjj 7^^^ mJLLM fT^/F&i& £*a
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    • 556 3 Ware-* Children! §INGAPORFS TmacCWef,: Mr w R M ItenrorU, H.,v,| re-0*,,,..,, to, biSlte «Ort 1(1 on the roa* of the c oonv I award ol -he Colonial Police Medal by tfie Queen thdj, tc Mr Haxworth v a fitting tnh,,,, V" »rW untiringly for the Rood O f
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    • 494 3  -  Mrs SHIRIN FOZDAR Ay I N I MIS century the will of in.in h.is l>een transfoinied from a state of s«r%imJf i>> nature into an ;«s--surrd dominance over ;:II its n»\ sj»i ions clenifnts it.s ItfffeS .Hid its lavs. d, till ast t i i struggle to
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      38 3 S\V. iotfM'fl a fuy jet some privacy around here?" wails I erdie the t ish a hr watrhes with some trepidation the anno of Mfekej Moi?sc :«n«i Polly Parrot who arr apparently bent on dropping m" on him.
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    • 48 3 FWO inmates In .in asytum wer< overheard m conversation. One «aid: "You know, I'm Julius C.iesar's son." The other asked: "Yeah? Who io»<J you?" The first replied: "Napoleon!*' WhtTfiipon a shrJJ] voice from an upstairs window chipped m. "I (I not!" WOO l-OK HAH (Maiarn).
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    • 750 3  -  FINS by \|V GRANDMA ga/ed intently upon her prize aquarium. There was a nhUatare paicoda, neat biidße. statuettes of children m differrnt postur- es and m colooifol dresses at play, and there was even a fißiire of King Neptune seated <»n a throne surveying the little submarine world,
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      14 3 Her*><ocfe m The Woshiacton rest "I'm m {he fourth grade, third shift, second layer."
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    • 948 3 WILLIS Talking Books JF YOU were given the opall th Ort K Uni i y to r <>OKh a» the books you have ever If '.il* 1 1 1 from ach one oi them your favourite chapter or passage, and then publish all these m one book, you would have
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    • 207 3 \fRS KI.I/XKI 111 i HO\. l I)r C J Paiclar xnd Mr Yap Peng Gerk Singapore's I leading ritizrns hiudfd Urn planting <>f fruit treea l>\ the visiting Tlinnu* (up tCftSRi Americans and DamMi .it the (>an FnK Sent: Sih«Mi| m Singapore on June "Much credit
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    • 834 3  -  DEMI-TASSE by 'THE headline, 'COLLEGE x CRISIS, COUNCIL QUITS" appearing on tinfront pai?e of the Sunday Standard has forced me to take this opi utunity do de- part from the usual and write this article on the Singapore Teachers' Training Association. When the extra -ordinary General
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      47 3 A S('E.\E front "So'i.eihing \o Talk Ahouf" on« cf \f# fu^o vs siaut'i tj both Raffles Girl*' Scheoi and Ra fi*i s "t fi it s'.udfii'x ci Raf/Jfj Itis.i'l"' on ri.t, m ,Si r ffrd i it-JI 10 TiUh'i < c \\r<> KVikj Liltt, i >'» X Jotepfe^ i.
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    • 78 3 MONDAY: Pa«ii Paai«n« Eogl i S Bporti CSci ground m. \ui»NKSD\r iiu Bnf Schoo Sporti Bdiool gtound) -4 r Till KM) \Y '< BOttd S Sp v ■2 45 p m c.i-. lanf Eni School Sporti (S I p m I KID W: V B Sp I
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    • 40 3 THOMAS ''Sir, d Ml CIV* DM i-?) to bury a Kaxoj r plas j Btrangei "Here's £3i I BMPLOYEB -I).. the d ities of h!, t 1 Office Hoy —"Ye.'-. st| tlie clerks when I h< boss coming.'
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    • 150 3 \o ONE lud lea M«!-i m tin- I irsl I'iiil's Our; t the f.ditor aw.irdv >■ -L P r Mr Mi id v ■f No .'> SungH l»'i Hull' > <t w orlli v, ho had ii| t.i .iii' '-rs i >rr»< t U .1! d"ii. \li |mm
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      • 35 3 l\ TV f ■jL gj 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTP, >OL CAN OrSM A SAMNOS iCGOUNI v J LAS ÜBU AS SI/ INTKREST WILL 1> I FAID AT th% PKR ANNUM m rtMMmm wfft^r ■^^"■■-'■■^Zfcrtifatfi
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    • 475 4  - Princess Champor Thang and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER JBB^Y^r /j^^. Bti- ■mi v■ *.w -55V* v .'-'v '.v.v.*.* -,v v- 'I UK kul of the Hrrmil ..1 ih. ftoml ailjoin,.l a nmiilry <all«<l an«l it* raler inu ii.mii I Hum Singhol. a -„,,,I .mm! jti>t Kinii .'ii.l mi-liiv giant.
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    • 400 4 j IU lo.»:i- Thai SrhooJ. m Kiton-. founded m I!MS thr»»e energetic JMHsg rai !i- is from the Choon rtSSJi s« hool. has clas ps m ''n?lish from primary to SUrulard Seven. It i> a mi\»-d >< hool where boys ami tuU learn EafSsl and
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    • 250 4 \Y ;iFN N uy ;1 k Stood bei him, ho* e\ er, he was aghasl Thi great was covered with mud and Wood and bruises and his clothes hung untidi i about him m shreds, He Miked a> though he had be boi en ghlj :>o l
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    • 374 4 IN A CHARADE, one or more syllables at a time arc acted out to make a "whole word." follow the same plan m this contest, except that you 5-uess the syllables from the meanings, instead of acting them out. Each letter before a definition means
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    • 60 4 |in/;.AT/O wanted to do his ;<>od deed for the day. On ihe busiest street corner En loicn. he uuttaMly clutched the hand o) the little old lady. "Let's go across," fie vdlun- >'d. "Oh. all right," Oic little old lady said petulantly "but 1 xliould iliink a
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    • 894 4 LMGIfT Methodist JiouiUs J it'|n<*M'ntin? foil* Singapore schools participated m the second Inter Methodist School Oratorical Contest hrld at the Wesky Hall last week. Outstanding orator r»f the contest was eighteen year-old, Siak ChonSj I .cn 4 of the AntiloCM— tf School whose subject
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      • 125 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY (U)X\X A) V6S M£ AM 1 OSCAR VMi I U^£l_i^U'J /tW-'S SE£MS\ 3 I /MV MAME IS V you BOT X^OJ? CACe_jsO^£R WALk MRS. a^^^S/-fzft V^ g£ THB J /OSCAR AXi 1 W A:\Nb 15 SUSJB--A P)^^^^ I >
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