Singapore Standard, 23 June 1952

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  • 19 1 Tiger singapore Standard ■A 1L M X VOL. II NO. 355. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 86 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association is to be reorganised and developed into a full-fledged political body to take care of the three million Chinese m Malaya and to foster Hie best relations with other fellow Malayans. This was the implication
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    119 1 THIRTEEN Catholic Si»t«rs from the Order of the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and six Fathers from the Franciscan Fathers Mission, who weir expelled from Red China arrived m Singapore yesterday from Ilonukon^ m the Tjiluwah. One of the Sisters was ill. A Sister told The Standard:
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  • 177 1 Pi;SAV Hum 22, (\V). Martial law authorities i ilown mi llufl trine |>ro\ Imiiikil rapital t«»ilii> i warned that toric ilimiw jiinjj military or national police would be *fcot. i■ W m Yo i Duk chiel uf martial lav <■• :a for Pusan ed a
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  • 26 1 Israelis Hold Up UN Office Ju. upied the i from an I I Bfl i Jun« ed 1 t\ R ider. iasion. ori moved to his
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  • 109 1 NEW YORK. June -22 1AP 1 Ocean shipping r;ile.s tor bulk rari; es c doclinin? aS-^in. a mild rally late last month, shipping sources reported. Only a week '^Zo, coal I i Europe had commanded US$B SS ■50 ton, but coal for i French account has
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  • 66 1 HEADQUARTERS Mafaya announces that the names 61 the five men f the Ist. Battalion i Manchester Regiment killed m i the Cameron Highlands urea cm June 19 are Privates T Arrands, wH. Bail ie. J. Traynor, R.H Smith a^d M. Harrison I- Cpl. X
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  • 38 1 Boy Dies From Electric Shock A FOUR-YEAR-OLD European boy, Richard Sanders, died on ie uav to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday, after receiving an electric .shock h e plaj ing a switch at ;i house on Caldecott Hill.
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  • 28 1 THE U ted Si ites Senate yesterday approved the loan of •i o USN submarines to the ci lands for ft\ t years.- A .P.
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  • 461 1 The meeting appointed a standing committee to reorganise the association and revise its rules to brin° it more into line with the association's activities and functions. The meeting noted *ha 4 tho existing constitution of the association already provided for its taking care of
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  • 125 1 PUSAX, June 22, (AP) Alter a fruitless 21-minute session at today's truce talks. Hie impression was gained that the Communist delegation might be treading water wait- ing lor new word from Pyongyang or Peking. Major-Genera] William K. Har- rison, chief U.N. ai mistice (it legate, again
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  • 61 1 THE Keeper of the Royal Sea!. Che Mwsiapha bin Haji Hassan, officially announced last night that the new moon had not been sighted m any purl of the Federation last •night and therefore Hari Rjyi jv. ii not faU today. They expect to sight the
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  • 34 1 THE Nepalese Premier y ester-. d:iy suspended the Indian tfationai Airways' Calcutta-Chamctu /ice, because Ihe ci c ol an i (i ted to make a test ■i following engine trouble U. P.
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  • 25 1 SIXTEEN petitions were Bled m the Supreme oourt, Colombo, ,:i Saturaay, challenging the 'lection victories i-»>t month prime Minister Douglas Sena■li ike.- A.P.
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  • 39 1 GENERAL K. H CHriappa, C i nmander in-Chiel A ihe [txdian Army lef( B.i nba.v I I. »nd >n by a.i toda to atte i annual conference ol hftada C unmorvweaJth armies v;* Ju it 2J. Reuter
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  • 323 1 Sir Ch jng-lock Tan told The Standard after the meeting that he was very satisfied with the support given him by the members. He added, "I related the origin of the whole plan and task before the 3.1. C. A The plan
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  • 81 1 MEMBERS of the Malay Regiment. the Police Force and the Home Guards were specially mentioned m Ilari Raya messages broadcast last night by the rulers of the nine states of the Federation of Malaya. The rulers appealed to the kampong people to re
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  • 76 1 LYNCHBUBC. Virginia, June 11. (UP)— A doctor here claims that he has developed a magnet i .so powerful that he can direct metal instruments through the I patient's body from the outside of his flesh Dr John Devine s^id the m ignefs force penetrates the flesh md
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    4 1 Ditto Sir Chen»-iock Tan
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  • 214 1 Standard Stuff Reporter THE PAY PACKETS of the lowest category of Singapore City Councils 8,000 labourers have been raised from $1.84 to $3.34 a day. Grmtotty claims also have been settled amicably. These decisions reached at i meeting on Friday between the City Council's sub-commit-tee beaded by
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  • 287 1 Japanese Find Kidd's Booty TOKYO, June 22. (\UuUr-\\l*). Tiffc sjeiwpapcr MaimYlii reported today thai a group fftpanettr li;««l found ilir £100,000,006 treasure hidden In Brili4i |>irat«- Captain William K i«l«i on »n south «»1 Japan. (ki<l<l >wis hanged m London m L 701). The newspaper said the treasure was buried
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. PETER WILLIAMS, member of ffte Singapore Labour Party's general council, said at a press, conference at his house yesterday that "it was childish of the Singapore Government" to detain him. Mr. Williams who was detained a week ago on f
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  • 21 1 HKW RDS M key n thii vv.iv. total (500.( KW accord .'i i District receni For m c
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  • 24 1 :)u:ind i fired on I il I Ku /nn n\ about the tra ion rr one Mala] oman men, thi M < < i
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  • 87 1 Reds Also Try To Oust Us CC Tan Says: Mr TAN. IVn«re> she Party leader, commenting on Mr. IVter Williams' threat to "eliminate the Progressive Party," said last night: k *The Comjnun ists <I also trying to dk I tie i lg< At least thi C munists have the co
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  • 443 2 Inquiry By Spore Council Stam'.ird Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE-WIDE transport service, run by a j Board similar to Transport Boards m the United King- dom, may be recommended |by a City Council special committee which has been considering the problem j for the past year. Mr. Duncan
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    219 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE first Corps Week ever to be held m Singapore by the Army Catering Corps came to a successful conclusion yesterday. The many functions organised during the preceding dajv had their main purpose fas is- the case with all other corps (be furtherance of
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  • 51 2 BECAUSE of tiio change m the date o| the Ha:i Raya iPuasa all applicants to join the Volunteer Special Constabulary who were requested to parade at Kolam Aycr on June 24 arc now asked to parade at the .same place on Tuesday. July at .").;>0
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  • 320 2 Stiui<!ard Staff Reporter MORE than 5,000 girl guides m Singapore and the Federation have said farewell and thank you to a friend and mentor who left for England yesterday m the ship Arteus, after almost two years of encoura;*- ment and advice to them. She is
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  • 58 2 MR. Lee Yew Seng <22> son of Mr. George Lee. proprietor of George Lee Motors. Singapore. la expected to return to the Colony next month after compieting a course of photolithograpbOf at Leeds Technical College Mr Anthony Toh, <24 >, who took the same
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  • 41 2 Yogi Sri Shuddhanan.da Bharati will deliver a public lecture eatified "One World and One Humanity" under the chairman- i *hin of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar thfi Kuala Lumpur Chinese I ftwfmbly Hall on Thursday, June 20 at 6 p.m.
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  • 254 2 Standard Staff Reporter A BEAUTY contest and a stage play of "The adventures of Huang Tuah" are among the features of Hari Raya celebrations which begin tomorrow m Singapore. i In the beauty contest, women from the Federation and the Colony will vie for the
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  • 40 2 Burglars broke into a house m Paya Lebar Road m the early hours of last Friday nornint and got away with $300 cash and three rings. a P en a wrkt watch and a gold bangle, worth $582.
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  • 54 2 MAIL Tor South Africa, D.iambi and Burma will be despatched today hy the Tegeiberg, Lam pong and wh\ Hing. Closing times for mails to South Africa and Djambi is U a.m. arid to Burma, 12 noon. The Jaladurga la expected today irom South India with ]«tten
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    • 490 2 (»r.enint Today 3 Shows: 9.15 p.m. Tomorrow 4 Shows: 11 00 am 230 <i.OO 9.15 p.m ePu-turr That Smashed All u\ OfTue Records During Its Season In Town. -AWARA n fhe Only Hindustani Picture lelrcted For T!w International Film Festival Of India. Sturriag Kajkapoor, Narfcis Prithviraj Dist. Uy Shaw Bros.
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    • 174 2 Wishing All Our Muslim I Patrons and Friends Ajl Selamat Hari Raya. TODA V DEFINITELY LAST DAY CUT PRICE WEEK for Jlari IU\ a Puasa. DVY TODAY SAVE 10 TO 20% DISCOUNT ON SILKS. COTTONS PERFUI JEWELLERY and TAILO] _ifs(t<i iOf/o H*»dn4'iiini on nmr ami most ap/waluij tmmgß 9J English
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    • 75 2 t** *-t ANDNiovy-To a^ x/^^fc^soMCßoov Stugk >^3 lAT THAT IWSr/$JT rr »'m-ke efp f/f BUY UP ALLTHC t^j» ANOTHER KNIFE INTO I*7* v/)MAN —r^ i^__l_^_i—^— I HILLS.'T'-rr'S WORTH JW^WlBi^A /)i^M>i_ UKE. A ICC- ,fe^F^*^' S I^JU^^.. v milljomstome:- 'JWC\ pioc^- Ji WjxH WcH.7- ts fun r j cr BUT THESE
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  • 112 3 3 Cyclists In Crashes, 2 Get Hurt THREE CYCLISTS including a boy. were knocked down by cars yesterday, but ofle escaped inf jury. In Tanjong Katong and Mount b itten Roads, an ambulance took .i Chinese boy and girl to hospital after they fell off a bicycle. In Ord Road,
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  • 67 3 FIRE m the engine room of the Singapore-owned freighter Cornflsh last Friday night, was quickly pui out by the prompt arrival of the Hammer ComIpany's water-boats Bertha and Daisy. Beft>ro the fire could spread to the oil m the engine room. Bertha and Daisy pumped gallons
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  • 48 3 SINGAPORE Traffic Police aa c carrying out an experiment With a roundabout, temporarily marked with barrels, at the junction of MacPherson Road. Upper Serangoon Road. Woods ville Road and Kolam Aver Lane The roundabout has slowed down traffic, which now proceeds m an orderly fashion.
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  • 49 3 THE General Council of the Labour Party of Singapore at a meeting yesterday approved a constitution for the organisation ol branches m all the Electoral Wards m the Colony. Each branch is entitled to nominate one representative to the General Council ot the Patty
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  • 44 3 THE members of the Executive Council of the (Singapore Union of Postal Telecommunicationa Workers for Urn year are: President: Mr. Veo Menfl Seah (re-elected i; VicePresidents: Mr. Wong Hong Witlg re-elected > and Mr. F J L. Anthony; Secretary: Mr. KandasaOQ9 < re-elected i.
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  • 63 3 Car Passes For Ha w-Par Villa OLD oeople. who find it difficult now to visit the Haw-Par Villa at Pasir Pan j ana because cars are not allowed to pass through the main gate, can now obtain special car passes which will allow their cars insid% the villa grounds. These
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  • 173 3 Templer's Attention to Chinese Praised LONDON, June 22.— The London Times today praised General Sir Gerald Templer for having taken measures against .icial segregation and particularly for paying attention to the status of the Federation's Chinese inhabitants. "No less than his predecessor Sir Henry Gurney, General Temper understands that Communism
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  • 29 3 THE SEVENTH Singapore Cotnu»my of the Boys Brigade attached to the St Andrew's School. held its 15th Annual enrolment service and inspection at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday.
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  • 575 3 Rulers Thank 'Our Brave Fighting Men' Standard SialT Reporter GREETINGS of Selamal Hari Raya' from nine Mala) rulers of the I VcU'iation of Malaya mingled with warm tributes to the thousands <»t Malays now active!) engaged m fijrhting the terrorists* In broadcasts ovei Radio Malaya, the rulers
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    27 3 photo n™?J H traffic siffn knocked down! This time it hap-m-S? p he J Um tlon «f Mountbatten Road and Guillemard Road, Singapore on Saturday afternoon Standard
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  • 177 3 Fe d. Govt. Plans National Museum Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday.— The Federation Government is considering plans for building a national museum m Kuala Lumpur. Later, it hopes to provide smaller museums m the States and Settlements. At present only Taiping has a museum which survived the Japanese war.
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  • 86 3 EIGHT volunteers from the Shackle Club (NAAFI) Beach Road, five members of the Royal Australian Air Force and five members oi the 4 S.R.D.. R A.S.C School. Pasir Panjang were among 4f> who donated blood at the Singapore Biood Transfusion Centre, last weeK. Balance from June 14
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  • 66 3 TAXI-OWNERS have been greatly relieved by the appointment oi a Magistrate to prosecute and .iudse offences against vehicles regulations, says Mr. T. A. Simon, the President oi the Singapore Hire Car Association m his latest annual report. This power was formerly vested with the Registrar of Vehicles.
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Reporter WHILST (550 taxis remained idle yesterday morning. 500 taxi-owners met and passed a resolution asking that the City Councillors survey the overall transport facilities, including the location of taxi stand.s before they decide on t he question of cruising limitation and hire by
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  • 102 3 AT THE fifth annual general meetiag of the Air Ministry Loral Staff Union. Mr. A. M. N':iir was re-elected President. Mr. M. C Sequeira, Vice President: Mr. B. P. Allied. Hon. Gen. Secretary, and Mr. R. Kesavan, Hon. Treasurer. Delegates to the Singapore Federation of Services
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  • 82 3 LT.-COL G. P. W. Fin/el. M B F. Commandant o! the R.A.S.C. school FARELF. leavei Singapore tor the United Kingdom by air within the next three days having served one year each m Hongkong. Malaya and Singapore. While m Nee Soon, Singapore. Col. Finzel .set a
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  • 360 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liahle to load sheddini; today: DAY Pay a Lebar Pumps, J<»o (iii.it Place, .lalau Yasln, Jaian liinos. Serangoon Kd.. Kolam Aycr, McPhersoii Kd.. Kirn flinan Kd.. lion iniary Kd.. Florence Kd Ipper Serangoon, Iflo fim Kane Kd.. Govt. Print ing Works, Woodleij-h Pk.. Kraddell
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 64 3 aomit THF EARLY EH? WHAT'S THIS?t fOH, COME NOV\(. f'BOUT ALL THAT AMOUNTSLJI fTHAT 16 PROBABLY THE t > v l^mmmiSi THE i ADVANCED. YOU LOOK AT OUR TTD,A6I CAN SEE, /^^HmC^TUNFLATTERIN^/^^4--iß^^ S hXa^RACE HA6 ME, GREAT CITIES, 16 TH' HERD INSTINCT (l t.~ A DEFINITION OF y^/v^^4#> 1tU.,1" vl
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    • 90 3 TODAYS RADiO SINGAPORE (4K4 iuHre» A *1 m^•^r^•^ > 10 a.m. Nrw»: l«. 0.*» SonK>. ol V<*» terda? and To<l»»: Thr Boston rromrnadf Orchestra; l ».m. Pro gramme Summary; 1.01 ucoanul Grove Orchestra A Krankie l.tnr; IJtO News; L 45 Home on thr Ranee; 615 Programme Summary: til? Children* Corner:
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  • 782 4 EIRST reports from London indicate that the British Prtss did not give much -pace m their news columns to Gen. Tempters 12-page review oi the iituaticn m Malaya. United Press says that then vas only "scant editorial mention ot Malaya's fight qptinst militant Communism. It was
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  • 997 4  - The Ghost Stops Giggling MICHAEL DAVIDSON By SINGAPORE. TT is entertaining to live m a country m which the leading newspaper, devised to instruct solid and unemotional men of affairs, prints Items of news like this: "The ghost whir.i has bothered an old Indian by giggling at him every Tuesday
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 476 4 These Men Pay Rent For Lavatories Sir; I would like to refer to the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees Union on the subject of increased housing allowances for Port Dickson area. As the Government is slow m coming to a definite decision on the granting of increased rate of Housing Allowance
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    • 175 4 Sir: I am a junior clerk working m a firm m Kuala Lumpur. I have been living iif one of the Government pre-fabricated altap houses for several years. Since the erection of these houses about 5 years ago no repairs whatsoever have been done. So far
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    • 169 4 PLIGHT OF AH BENG, A HAWKER Sir; The following are my comments on the Singapore Consumers* Association's big fight against food prices as reported In your paper: The fight is on m S'pore they'll bring to tmrn fresh greens galore. And sell them all at cheaper rates Than roadside Ah
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    • 171 4 Providen t Fund Problem Sir; lam an employee of a* commercial firm whose Provident Fund Scheme will most probably be approved by the Employees Provident Fund Board and allowed to continue with their own. Suppose after two or three years I leave the present post (either of my own accord,
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    • 141 4 Sir: The poor responst to apppeals for more voters, welfare workers, volunteers for the Home-Guards, Civil Defence and other organisations m this country. i» much to be deplored. Our education system certainly needs to be overhauled so that our schools may turn out better citizens
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  • 517 4  - WHAT IS MR. RUEE UP TO NOW? WILLIAM CONNOR By r rilE name is Rhee; SyngA man Rhee. The job -is being President of the South Korean Republic. And his record, so far, is one of the most shameful blots on the not unworthy record of the half hundred countries
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  • 92 5 PARIS, June 22, (UP) Britain has hinted that she has built and tested the fastest jet-powered atom bomber m the world, reliable aviation sources soid yesterday. A- O:--r. uud i Eour-jei built bj B to be I m U* form of
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  • 41 5 Morrison Appeals To Russia e22(AFP>— B eign S» appeal* to o pv< Andrei B f the ill England. M r Domed i boa rr- c pi d ua i the naturaJ I I the Russia c f as si ;)!e." > i
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  • 55 5 Dake of Edinburgh Has Bad Cold LONDON I me 23 (API The D r-.e of Edinburgh baa a <> i cold must Staj indoors .sevei.ii dajS, Buckingham PalarC announced The Dllke i> at Windsor Palace 1 i Mis wife, Queen Eifa ibeth They nave been entertaining c during the Royal
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  • 84 5 LONDON, June 21 (TP) Former Labour ladfr S«rn»tary for War, Mr. Woodrow Wyatt has advocated Joint AnsloAmerican Far Eastern and foreign policy and warned afiainst "indiscriminate abuse" of the Tnited States. Mr. Wyatt said m a sp«»f(h at Winford last nit'ht that abuse of America
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  • 391 5 Tax Overhaul Urged Stiimlard Staff CoflTCtpoodeol LONDON, Sun.— The collapse m the rubber price w as rapid but to get costs down is going to be a slower process, says Sir Eric MacFadyan. Chairman of the London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company m his review with
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  • 121 5 TOKYO, lune 22 The truce talks will be a v «a* old next week with the Allied negotiators and the Communists hopelessly deadlocked on i lie issue of prisoner-of-war exchange. Peking Radio heard here today, reporting on yesterday's armistice, taiks completely ignored Unite d
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  • 29 5 NEW YORK. June 22. (Neuter* A high US Government official predicted thai some uteel production for America** me::tia I defence neeJ; would »>e resumed within. week
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  • 25 5 MOST of Japan's youths are anti-Communist. according to shbns:iki lizuka, director of the: Voting Men's Department of the Jap mese Liberal Party.
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    42 5 photo QUEEN AN I) DUKE DRIVE TO ASCOT The Queen artd the Duke of Edinburgh wave as ttiey ride m an open carriage through the golden Rates to Ascot Facecourse. Berkshire on June 17. the first day of Koyal Ascot Week. AP
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  • 149 5 THE HAGUE, June 21, (Reuter). Sir Eric Beckett, British Foreign Office legal adviser, told the International Court today that by her conduct of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute case Persia had given the Court that very jurisdiction which she said it lacked. He sairi "Persia
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  • 76 5 Bodies Of 6o Red Victims Found In Mass Grave HANOI. June 22 (UP)— -A mass grave containing bodies of some 60 Frenchmen and Vietnamese killed by Communist rebels when they seized Hanoi on Dec. 19, 194 H. was found at Klmong Ha, a small village south of here. Five bodies
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  • 190 5 ONE terrorist has bee.i killed >n the last 24 hours and t«*n suspected terrorist supporters arrested. There nave been no security fort* or civilian casualties. A Police Jungle Squad on patrol contacted and killed the terrorist m the Klang district of Selangor and recovered his
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  • 65 5 RIO DE JANEIRO .Tun- 22— Fresh security forces, including a destroyer and sputter planes. have been called oui to battle -•-'caped convicts from the Brazilian penal settlement on Anchiet Island, who a:e terrorising several towns. S'atc Pohce reported tater that i]j but 96 ol the JOO
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  • 89 5 SYDNEY, June 22. (AFP» Police broke up a demonstration against the arrival of the first German Ambassador to Australia, Dr. Walter Hess, with bis family m Melbourne. The demonstrators carried placards reading 'Go Home, Nazi Dr Hess, who was compelled to leave Germany m 19.i8
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  • 20 5 THE Chinese goodwill group l'rom Malaya was entertained at tea m Taipeh yesterday by President Chiang kni shek.- A. P.
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  • 77 5 UN FREES 27,000 KOREANS TOKYO, June 22, (ReuterAAP).— The United Nations Command announced the release m South Korea of 27.000 Korean internees. The Command staled thai all internees were found to be South Korean civilians cither impressed into the North Korean Army or taken info protective custody by Qrfited Nations
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  • 88 5 STOCKHOLM, June 22, (Reuter). The Swedish Ambassador m Moscow has been instructed to inform the Soviet Government that police laboratory tests here show Sweden's missing Dakota was shot at before he: 1 disappearance on Friday June 13, the Foreign Ministry said In a communique last
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  • 69 5 TOKYO. June 22, (ReutermAAP) FiJippino infantry last night beat back savage Com- munist attacks In five hours of harxi-to-hand fighting, m the Chorwon sector <tf the Korea;) front, when four thousand Communists struck [at allied-held peaks m ;!:< sector. The Filipinos, holding the t»fiti< al |»rt
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  • 31 5 THE K'-ea» annual south-west j monsoon nit India m lull fury on Saturday, when 12 Inches of rain fell m Bombay m 24 hours. City sport was paralysed.- U.P.
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  • 49 5 BAST German peasants attacked government demolition squads at Saalfeld^ Thurincia, with scythes and threshing poles and wounded 4.J before Soviet troopj restored order, refugee reports quoted by West Berlin ojtieia!* raid today. The attack occurred three dayi ago. Nine hundred are beina held by the police.- Reuter
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  • 128 5 HONGKONG, June 22 (AP). Waterfront activity m Canton was today reported a* a standstill by Communist sources as the Reds tried to shift hundreds of jobless stevedores to their home villages. This is part of a programme to case the unemployment i burden on the
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  • 434 6 Reports A ffect Ru bber Moderate Turnover In Commodity Shares RUBBER rose to 91 h at the end of the week, it was -aid, on reports of devaluation pressure on the pound. Investors m the market for commodity shares, however, were guarded m their operations since they are not assured
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  • 96 6 RUBBER trees planted m basalt soil yield more than twice as much rubber per acre as those planted m graniticsoil. This is the finding of Dr. F. H. Fitch, the former Geologist of the Federation of Malaya, contained m his survey memoir of the Kuantan area of
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  • 286 6 Alexandra Brickworks Limited: Show profit for year ended 31/3/52 at $*****, equivalent to 53.3% on Ordinary Capital after allowing for the Preference dividend. Final dividend of 12|91 will make 2095 tor the Ordinaries. Net liquid a.-:ets work out at 51.21 C.447 or if the Preference Capita! be deducted
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  • 207 6 Industrials. Alexandra Brick Ord. $.i.40 c.d.. Federal Dispensary $1.85 ex rights. Gammon $2.65. Malayan Breweries $4.80. Malayan Cement 75 cents paid up 98 to SI. OO. Malayan Collieries $1.55 to $1571. Robinson $3 50. Singapore Cold Storage :>4.40. Straits Trading $19.75 to 3>19.2a. Straits Steamship $20.00. Henry Waugh
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    • 579 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Sin Frjncisro los Aagetel All American Canjdiin Cities Arr LA/SF WILLIAM reaaac P.S'ham Spore 1.1 (KKNBACH !«> .'Lfiiiit 22 !4June ?.7* IMun* ISJulj BEAI M -li'h M .'"July Stlaljr lA«f 81A«g Foi full par-. Carga Deep Tanks and passengei 1 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 1H: Spur.-
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    • 554 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai S.tilmu^ to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swe*tenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Ransfeoli «nd Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Pen.tng From -Fiining" June 24 Japan "Szechuen July 11 July 15 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'ham Spore For 'Tuning June 27th
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    • 390 6 Spore PShatn I "RINA- for Bdngkok. Saißon Hongkonß Kobf ft Yokohama .miune u y ?7 >'„| lln M •KAMBOMA for Bai.ekuk Saigon Honckoriß Kobe Yokohamfl i6/njuiv M lslt "BEI-ANIMA- for B, flC kok 2.Vn.lulv W /tt|, FROM JAPAN /HOMSKONO "BI\TA\G" for Bangkok 2 3.!uly SAII.I\(;s Id OMINKM sr\\|i|\ Un For
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  • 1776 7 PUBLIC donations to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund up to. May 14 a full list of which is published below— totalled $184,942.45. This sum, however, does not include a sum of $3,240 received after the accounts were prepared. Supplementing the donation* up to
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    • 421 7 SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL SCHEDULE OF OUTSTANDING LOANS AT 14TH MAY. 1952. Dc*o C J Peg cr $12,000.00 4,9*^9 69 ndosomy 1,000.00 ere BcdTi.nton Assoekri DTI 3.CCO CC SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL aTEmENT OF COST OF WORK IN-PROGRESS AS AT t* i i Q's i F«g [).00 i-22",8 S 55 on Co.
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    • 147 7 NOTICE a AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Nos. 8 10 Cliulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY. 25th JUNE, 1952 at 230 p.m. LOT I— No. 69 Selegie Road, freehold, area I.BUy square feet. VACANT POSSESSION (Messrs. Eber Tan-Solicitors). Lot 2— Estate of Mohamed Ibrahim bin Vapoo Hadjee a, so known as
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    • 731 7 SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES exist for qualified CIVIL ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS m the Malayan Pub te Works De partment. for fin -.her ietaUs apply to the Directot o< Public Works, Federation «-f Malaya, P.O. Box: No 1047. Kuala Lumpui (C 5.8867/48) SIN GAPO X I C I T V
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    • 560 7 KUAIJ^ LUMPUR Burupeaa Firm has senior prrma ent vacancy on Ist lufy f« r Chinese girl Typist-(»'k fof Accounts DsfMCtaKSM Kodwi ledsje of ShnrthariH preferred. j Aj-piy Box No. TIM, lts«dI aid, Singapore 1. i EXPERIENCED TiT7, «t quired. InchssJw Rf* SJ to $4! f)2 p*>r week acoordioflj to qualiftcations.
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    40 8 Miss Lilian Lou. first woman motorcyclist ever to enter for a speed trial m Malaya. She was a starter m the 150 ci motorc y< le class at the Selan^or Motor Sports Club's kilometre trial yesterday, she rode a CZ.
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    47 8 photo r 11 Ford <>f Drake I axiversitj leases evefj Muscle m his body as with turned head and Ijiaf ifct he breasts tbe tape M Berkeley, Califoraia, after covering 200 metres m 21 lees, at the annnil N.aional Collegiate Athletic Association's Championships last week. A .P.
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  • 381 8 LONDON, June 21, (Krnler). Mar Donald Bailey, Britain's chief hope $m ibc upriiil events m ihe Olympic a1 NrUinki tdiowed his capabilities m |fcr \m;nriir \ihl«iir i»HOCUilion rhain |»ioii^liij»- ii the White .'ilv Miuliiini, Lond.'.. totlai In seorins a u doaMe^ m winning
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  • 35 8 S in. Sentu v. beat the I at the Stadium I oned the score with a »ht wins i p the visitora Pen| X jusi beside Sen 4 me.
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  • 37 8 MPUR. Sun- tting a i p ifc this coun[alaya who to- Stai and P> g •v< to fala to mail and 1 ts appreciar i resolui on which re- approval at committee
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  • 46 8 S'pore La Sallians Win At Seremban Su Singapt >re B ers Old 8.>;. St Francis Old Malacca by nil i:i the L i Football cor petitions. goals m n S ers were David X »ross« In the sec I Singapore s c goals through 1 r
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  • 57 8 LONDON. June 22, (AP) (iordon Pirie. one of Britain's leading Olympic track hopes, withdrew from a three-mile national title nice here Saturday because he was too sleepy to run. He told track officials that overnight quests popped m at his home and he had a restless
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  • 126 8 KING KONG and Tiger II »1dea goi the better of Tiger Joginder and Bosca Bon m Saturday night's tag-team wrestling at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore. Kins Kong pinned Bosca and Joginder each once m round two and five respectively to gain victory against Jogjnder's one
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  • 225 8 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilao were dismissed for 149 runs by Perak m an inter-State t Ticket match which besan here today. Top scorer for Negri was Devendran with 40 I runs. Perak replied with 58 runs for one wicket when stumps were drawn for the
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  • 316 8 KUALA LUMPUR, >nn. A faultless captain's innings by Pearson, former India qiiandrangular cricketer helped Penang to a firsi innings total <»t J36 m the state criekei match againsl Selansor today* Pearson scored 59 runs, including one six and four fours. At lunch time Penan? lost four
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  • 314 8 SGT. MacQUARRIE equaled the Malayan 100 yards record of 10 seconds at the Swift Atllletic Association championship meet yesterday but i»i a private try-out, paced by Tan Eii£ Voon. MacQuarrie and Eng Yoon earlier were both disqualified by the starter A. T. Raja,
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  • 122 8 Xl Xl II Ifpl |j Mfere brake h \v. j fli<- Sehutt^at 1 Matei «m<l lOlomrtrr meed n i Lornie I««».-m1 com 1 ml hi, Frrgu«e«, klmi m lime ofAe da, m i,,,,,,, 1 Bko broke rrrordu \m ■P *s*l md H,,li, n( handled hi^
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  • 39 8 JOHANNESBURG, June 22 < AP) Jackie. Milburn Newcatle United's international centreforward, will not P' ;i v a^ain on the South African tour. He 'a ill miss but:, games against the South African international team.
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  • 343 8 IPOH, Sun.— Complete weights for the Second Day of the Perak Turf Club's meeting on Wednesday are: CL. 4, DIV. 2—6 F. Yuillaiyne 9.00 Picture House 8.12 Flying Spirit 8.11 Peter 8.11 Malay 1 ilm 8.10 Harcourt 8.09 Petitioner 8.08 Sea Dragon 8.08 Finalist 8.07 Carnivorous B.
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  • 304 8 SINGAPORE Recreation Club scored an easy outright win over Royal Navy jn a Singapore Cricket Association Senior "B" League cricket match played at Naval Base (Seletar) over the! week-end. Recs won the match by 45 runs. Recs' fir.st innings totalled was 99 (Barker 3tj. Chaplin five for
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  • 360 8 A STOUT defence m *liich han a-.* and C FNonis play«*il a «reat ««am«*. sa\e<l tht* < .ol«»ny Kura^iaii^ from a severe beating at ih<* bands t Chinese m an action packed SAFA Conunnnit| League inat«h at Jalan Bt-sar Stacliuni ycstertlay. The vastly mnerier Chtocae had
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  • 96 8 Aryan Gym, Chinese In Rough Game PENANG, Sun.— Poor s| manship -was conspicuous In today's soccer match m which i 1 ing Chinese scored a H v <>\ er i he Gymkhana XI before crown o! over 1,000 on Victoria Green. R >ugh play crent m the second half and
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  • 30 8 CIVILIAN referees !ioir: 1 Rovni r a1 1 draw m a laugh-a-minute friend- at J Stadia ["hose stayed away from I 1 4 game missed 1 trea!
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    • 85 8 ISelamat Hari Raya Puasa TO ALL OIK MUSLIM FRIENDS PATRONS I GREAT WORLD CABARET ion ifflti ihtnvitiif H. iJ p.m. /o M'iiU*s 4, 4* 4 '> 4 H^fl B t> ti* rj> •$> BmoH|| -v—^*-« ■>.- r '3>* >> *>^_ f A hi— in. -iiii..iMi. —i "*w. i^»—^>— -i.,- Ak
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    • 164 8 R. M« S. fc CANTON BOM <! .it- al<mi:-i(l< :iimlus»(i- I J .il MUMI a.m JTWO BIG M NITEsi |Hlk I Tonight Tomorrow t »p*-~^ mw mm minims iiD r I F mTtTc TAKir.AKI^ l fc lAd IAIiUMIW, V^K/f/ WANITA <■>,-,, osmn amHii+MHCniim 'iM SiriTIKUK W <W If'VJll'L .ffV «p
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    • 24 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. I NO. 7 SINGAPPRE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1952. 4 PAGES FR€E
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    • 737 1 ENGLAND'S WONDERFUL, BUT I'D RATHER BE BACK IN MALAYA! 1 I I** vMitulrrfiil fo Inli»< k m Britain for -hutl limr! h.- f l i u. i l from Singapore MM a j<>tirrtt*> into |t I Ill^lllllf. Vbfi v» r fl«*w o\ »r I ;nii«. Klio<l«*rt and >.»niiit m Italy,
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    • 733 1  -  VIVEN GRAINGER should be c i eted next September. c dooi waj m I »a.v *i ittraci way with a ;r i book, era taste*I v arranged < sate '^^'-d t r > c and foi m; i c B T. A smel' > eu ed my
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    • 191 1 V/fORE than 100 Youth »l readeis from all parts of the Federation and Singapore Sv-m In their entries for the "Abdullah and Fatimah" competition. The Contest Edii a takes this opportunity to thank all of them for their fine efforts, and hopes that more
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    • 44 1 WKDNESDAY: Raffles Girl* School Sports < Raffles Institution ground > 4 p.m. THURSDAY: Serangoon English School Sports 'School around* 3 p.ni FRIDAY: Outram Morninfj and Aiternoon School Sports (SefaMi jjrouad*. 3 p.m. SATURDAY: St. Ai.'.hony's B»ya Scfeuui S*kMjk iiirhuol ground 1 2.30 p.ra.
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    • 38 1 Jessie Meets Duchess SCT. JESSIE FONG. one of the six defecates of fee Slaca»«re ■*mttm liirbt Life Brigade, at ttw Jubilee Ceiefcratiaas i» frtt^^ beim fveeteC In London's Albert Halt bj the Dwheu Gloucester. Fatra of the organisation.
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    • 615 1 \VE ARE living m an a«e of contrasts, bwt the contrast is more striking between the emphasis placed upon youth, and the responsibilities youth is expected to shoulder. Many youth groups have been formed m Singapore and elaborate speeches have been made The commentators haveapplauded or
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    • 394 1 'pilF morosf old EnglishA mm huddled closer to the sparse fire m the study of h's country house*— that day m 17l!>. K.un B<WtW J J:.' the pa iirs of the windows hut nothing was hidden that he cared to RC "Buried m this wildernessf"
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    • 202 1 ONE of Malaya's Urrauosl young antbesswsiars 1% America is Ifiw Alice T».v. toho /.< at /I'csc" 1 tieitiiy as a delegate a xhe Sexr Y(>rk Herald Tribune Forum tor Ilicjh Schools. S)ie VOI ill fad d<'srribprf 6y Mrs. Waller, who m charge of the Fonm,, as betnf
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      • 94 1 I AHS i SHAZtt LUfite" \bmqv no f^s r^^-f ;vr /./f «.> ju r^'v- «t/ 4«- ws^ P ~T AW or MHO W<eh -TJg tJJ ,'vl J?' A^^R lW- jT ar I ./x^^M^^^^v; $L4S| vM/iol M AH! YOUR MST&eSi] (jCf^Zi*^^ rr B 3 wows what smq, r j}r% X^V/.^ w
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      405 2  -  FRANCIS X LAZARUS 4 M SHCtT UOS>. John SAUNDERS «as a >v(.Hti.v >ounK man and the author of man\ books. He was WCtJ f«>nd «»f ats; and it^art-d half a dozen of them. At meal tines he would en ufce fi\e of them, but the M\th one
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    • 184 2 THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED Boy Scout leaders from many countries will take port m the first World Indaba which is being held of Gilwell Park, near London, from July 15 to July 24. H ason for a ing the Indaba a Matabe!e word meaning "a
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    • 446 2  -  LORD ROWALLAN By (Chief Scout) ineir win i cpj formal:! vl for I i: B to I tunity ol discussing Ihe i r problems informally, rather than r1 b set conference; to discover for themselves the unity and the diversity of Scouting; the unity of
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    • 802 2 "TODAK" takes a peep intojhe future and sees the possibility for you to GROW YOUR OWN CHOCOLATES r \V\ IMYS a^o The Standard showed a picture of a sciential at Serdang Experimental Station. He w«k examining a cocoa tree Did you notice it? I daresay bom y««
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    • 57 2 s THESE four young ladies, J laughing at iheir dumb hor- 5 sey friend, have realised that the joke of the horse s-tall style is over. It was never very funny, anyway. Meant for strictly beautiful young things, it cot copied by almost every young girl who
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    • 123 2 J FAMOUS hair-Stylist Steiner has de- I r signed these four sleek, smart youns hair- dos especially for the younger set. GIRL A has Darted her hair centrally j from forehead to nape of neck, drjiwn the hair up tightly to each side and
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    • 131 2 J TEEN-.4GE {/irfs o; a London cJuorh j <Yoi/(/i Club r.re learning about make-up,\ |{O3hion nod preserrflHon o/ the figure— if tth l*ht> full approval of the Minister. I "Anything that develops personality is Spood."' sans the Rev. H. T. Daviet. Minister Jof Dultoich Grove
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    • 533 2 Be A Better AUilett IF YOU evwt want to be m the class of Lloyd Vaiberg or Ng Liang Chi. you must be able to spi I t rather well before you ever attempt to do the hurd c even's. Jn America. Dick Attesley wlio runs the hurdles do
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      78 2 Archaic* to >onr CjO or (Hill M i-i livi i doun. IkM i i i sum Ovei berg runs 14 a < Holland ran hurdles m 52 News From Schools getting hints trahan A' these have Into c". tion Bust week irnpr<'\ env of ing and th« i
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      • 72 2 o^m M m Jk Jk mj t&* *t M S s^% </ < i />' v^Bß^iT^"^' T Hoarlem once offered i 0 prise, which wot never claimed, of ness" of Holland ia when fortunes wn« made ond lost ill twlio bulbs. tk fICER BALM The most famous ol -*jL the
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      • 80 2 KARS Of S€«VIGE g^ Shecffer s writing instruments WILL givr ycu ■r\ 100 c r service for yeors and years! They cor.ibmi K4v pleasure and pride, service and satisfaction, end wlvm yeor-in, year-cut dependability. ■B^^B 111 U kjhesuters M j AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE T S >, TouchDown W ft Just
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    • 541 3 :*port For Sports'* Sake? q t- i i f Malaya and 'he Colony of i m I tbrot oi i.'..u'.,i\ spoils a'ul it ■♦t i«. .r playgrounds bustling with etaries ate doing a fine lob tc bring i i to i ■•-!.!< oncluskm i <? i opinioa thai
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    • 114 3 I'n llfi- li\ MR 1 I\l (HI AN GEOK, ni.in.igt-r and non-playing 1 Captain «>f th«* victorious Malayan Thomas (up Team MCI hrr«- pi. tin ing a ritinhutxn laplUlf .it the GaU I nu. Sf iig School, m Sinfcilpore. r«««nt!\. Behind him xrr th«- school prefects and
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    • 154 3 HPHE Selangor District J- Methodist Youth Fellowship is organising a two flay rally on June 2A and 24 at the Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lj npur. The theme the Rally is 'M.v Best 'I'u The Master 1 The subject to be di^cuxsed on the
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    • 636 3  -  'FINS' By I AST WEEK, I had much 1 pleasure m ?iewiag one of the fitst-kept aguaiiiiHis m SinfCiiporf. And this I must .».;»> iv a rarity. ci cc ii nut"- to its ownef Mi \1 B-.N!e. an Assistant Superintendent Police.) I In- water m
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    • 495 3 'Job-Week' Means A Knock On Your Door pOR the first time m Singapore, wouts will be going from door to door looking for jobs m an effort to rais«' funds for the movement during their Stout Job-Week which begins on Saturday. June 28. and ends ©n July 5. During this
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      78 3 S IMV .it Ihe Sif apt c ii'icr dirlv" S< -1i.m.1 »< marked bj nuts) im\Ht> Itr Here are i**o of ttw- uriv >n the <>i,j i.oi. .md Master Hilly" Race a characterful i«a ».f o< I h»- Priauir] Ifitlmti S<\«-n -.war-old <•<••» I iif K«ti>» i rid i i
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    • 202 3 VIEW YORK LTI V T. i^ tcen-ajje music., countries all Dvei Ihe d are appearing on a -< ea ol television showi presented In this city and s<* n m sections of the United S\ «< Under this •"One Wo Talent Project." I YQ
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    • 759 3 I A YIN<; digressed to fcive some ad\itr <»n th> College Crisis last week, I now Ho «>n to discuss thf development <if taste, m reply to a request from a federation I student teacher. In so doing 1 rri.. 1 d iw attention to
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    • 99 3 nRIVB the nail aright. ho>*. Mil it am thf Im.kl Strike with alt >our might. bo>a, Wlulr O't irun'f> rrd. Wilts you've *<irk to do. b«»«ft. Ho it with .i w ill; 'Ihr* who rf <«< Ii to top, bo\f. I irst must i lirnh tht hill. STANDING mi
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    • 255 3 QC A\ GBOON KOOf (111 Hospital. Fanjon, RambuUn rwak, Mhos*- hobbkv un Marnps and vj,« collating M>n ßh and swimming, drfcirm v pm p^iv I. M IV ess* nh *iss Mmv rros,. J4 r«) of 188 Bum*., R.va ntalarca who-r hobbirt reading, rollrctinf itamn photos of film st.«rv
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    • 95 3 f riiK P« .ift ount v ioj<i thati as* >< K«*ne:a! meeting a' the i Chinese School Haj li<' i t.:-'u day, June 28 »t 1 pm I'he S ;itf Secrets Pei us- vi\i (jtrcia 1 a tbs> C* ance open ij i ffin At 243
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      • 311 3 R.M. SCHOOLS BROADCASTf MONDAY i Our Country* rofsoAV id 4."> gmi 'Singing Togi ther* Stand; rd Th cc "The Mer- maid.** Id and c n is n B. lie St try 800k 1 Seeoi Standai d Two "Mo wtan the Tartai and 'he Cbin« -t P i- v/f»<»/» s le
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      • 219 3 MONDAY CROSSWORD m* I m ~r~" II 12 13 -i^—^^ 1^ 14 15 |H <6 17 18 20 21 22 """^TF m A< KOVS «i»n to int seuion of ureet— I l€ 111 tt» i^rt.it i <6, 7). «ed by ibe )*i)t t%\. HI! C&btle m tray I !8). If
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      • 36 3 18 1 *ppe;. r to b# adult Mil urn i v! r.pe «<te 'S' <..■ e^ b« ji v o% lean ■'< 21 Frrn.h spirit T2 infii-e m mi injefetion >►• >•' i.,i.e.vs '6 1 < ->OM tiON OM PACB 1^
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    • 960 4 MFN \U!O (HANDED TIIK UOKIir hv F~on l.arx-n. (Published by ITioeni* Hou«ej. "SF\ Fr\ER M by A. H. RaraaMen (Published by Constable Co.). Willis Hall 'Talking Books' n ooks I tm go::.? oat to laj have 0 q ■ornmon; they a m a:ivc: re 1 y
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    • 222 4 Thumb -Jerkers OTHER fellow* do it and perl: ups you have watched them. They get lifts, too. But a hitchhiker is. after all. jusi a beggar begging for a free tide. Common as the practice is, thumbing rides is a dangerous pastime, dangerous for the hitchhiker, equally hazardous I Ihe
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    • 96 4 W!iy is a half moon heavier than a full moon? 2 Why carft flies see m winter? When were there only two vowels? 4 Where does the eloquence 'of lawyers come from? 5. What is that which is *eeti twice m every day, and four times m every
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    • 707 4  - Princess Champar Thong and after Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER pif 7 -THE ADOPTION AS the giant King and 1 Nomlhayak strode to the hut of the Hermit of Ihe Wood, the little Princess looked up from Jier day dreaming and was terrified. She called loudly lor the old man to
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      • 252 4 HOW TO MAKE A /c\ v SI ASSEMBLY I Cut bjita a* pat!«rw «rln 1 tnara it i»o>-» O «hien l*rfni 1 «i tui i» madt irowi »tit 1 Mff«r. thM rat tfiacwtvUy 1 I I 1311 X> li Cimen: w«M«a (C) «O««tnaf 11 m A laytnt on« nai an
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      • 58 4 CROSSWORD SOLUTION TO PUZZLE PUBLISHED ON P. 11l II S I tENTTHOOOHTp CRUTC HH ATHLKT C »k*2 i SO R e» i K*Hu^ I TO V GRIH ANOBOMB ICH MB IRii LII-OHT I A P P T I T «fIW J M P L E »o|liv|TOlg4fAi 101 tPOSStSI HTERN H«^«»T»AlG^UfiC^
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      • 118 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and^BILL ZABOLY A6OOD < W s££ I W h f £H?? I WASJ I COWT f popeyE H^ u> tffif TI !SJ I1 5 r eeWM l ,xZo^ U Vafpaidof/ tmiw* oovou^W over \t> 1 S/S^?^^/ J > ACCOST \f 7 YOU
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