Singapore Standard, 30 June 1952
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Title Section14 1952-06-30 1 Singapore Standard VOL. It NO. 363 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article59 1952-06-30 1 Future Of MacD. As A Pointer c to Ibe ideas of ttelton, the Col- a lava the -V.'-.mis- r Sooth-Easl post or not, am in (X» Pen Ira mance he has ale i *t.eial and the Observer n the disM un-dder-K**,iu mmmaaj alri men, ■ha it i- >mm his ii-59 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-30 1 I \rmi Ruu^'-i i s -is selected Mi*>- j -Nterday at Lent ft-, < il i t-> the runner-up ii d beauty contest. \i -,ki of Greece I J ourth was Judy i ni H ;knn?. Fifth H• af (.ermanv.39 words
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Article14 1952-06-30 1 Comet To Pass Through S'pore i on it to g rough I I here14 words
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Article86 1952-06-30 1 -TWO European y a chta nan whose jracht had capsized near irship anchorage m the (i R tacta ve.ste.day morning escuad by the Master attendant's raunch J. Poynton, v i >. is on duty for the boarding iHicer. The overturn- is towed back One the yachtsmen86 words
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Article511 1952-06-30 1 J. C. SPITTEL - J. C. SPITTEL 4 US Sailors Hurt, One Civilian Serious By Standard Staff Reporter FOUR American sailors of the U.S. Destroyer Division 261, just arrived m Singapore from Korea, on an operational visit, were among five people injured m a handgrenade explosion which took place m511 words
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Article118 1952-06-30 1 THE Welfare Commit! -f ta Malaya:; Ch Associa- has appro-, ed the g' l ol 10,000 as a contribution to •ne cost of a permanent home m Singapore foi TB. m .les. Announcing the sift yestefdav, the President af the MCA. Dato Sir (hem;118 words
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Article120 1952-06-30 1 MALACCA. S Despite rimination and of political rig the S i >- I van Chinese a I eal Ol A s **try and do I their duty, as evidenced by Irive for Chii [police recruits. This was stated by M Tan Siew Sin. Fed.* Leg ative120 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-06-30 1 Fireman Roy Barman and l>on Staples of the U.S-S. Douglas H. Fox who escaped injury m the White House Bar grenade explosion, picked up two fragments (held m their hands) as souvenirs which they intended to take back to the U.S. After the nhoto was tJfteir. however, a Singapore police56 words
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262 1952-06-30 1 PENANG, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman, President of I MNO, Malaya, today warned Penang Malay* that, unless they woke up from the lethargy, they would be elbowed out by non-Malays and would have no place that they could call .their own and no room for262 words
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Article201 1952-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Security forces have killed five more terrorists m the Federation. Four of them killed by seven sick men of the 1 10 Gurkhas. The seven men had been operating from the Kuantan area m Pahang and were returning to rest at201 words
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207 1952-06-30 1 Standard Staff Reporter "AIR. ALEX JOSEY, exRadio Maiaya chief news editor, whose "Malayan Affairs" caused a stir m this country, returned to Singapore by air yesterday from a two-month Visit to Britain. He is back as the South-East Asian correspondent uf -tiie New207 words
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Article19 1952-06-30 1 Thirty-nine Japanese shipping Arms have organised a .yudicate to buy u=»ed foreign vessels.' AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article197 1952-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Malayan Trade Union Council is to ask Government io set up a committee as early as possible to prepare a new Malayan Education Art which will provide for compulsory free education to every child m Malaya within a period of five years197 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-30 1 photo. SINGAPORE Police and the Army's SIB at the White House bar. Jalan Besar where fragments of the grenade was collected for the experts to find out whether it was a home-made bomb or what type of handgrenade had been used. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article409 1952-06-30 1 "DOMINATION' CHARGE Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Trade I'nion Council delegates conference at Kuala Lumpur took a sensational turn this afternoon when about .10 delegates, mostly Government daily paid workers, walked out of the meeting, as a protest against "domination by409 words
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Article159 1952-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor branch of the Royal Society of St. Ge decided to cancel its annual dinner and dance planned tor July 19. Mr. Eric Smith. President of the Society, issued the foi ing statement this evening:-*— "Tm appreciation ot fee of His Highness159 words
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Article286 1952-06-30 1 Templer Attacks Colour Barrier THK HIGH Commissioner of the Federation, Gen. Sir (ierald Templer. who has avowed that "he will fight racialism with all he has got.' yesterday condemned colour har m the strongest possihle terms. S;i* -i a ii. ii i k .i pai Be urity Foi tin ITii286 words
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Article19 1952-06-30 1 KUALA tain 200 I Tuesday I have I I 1 P I the i19 words
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Advertisement193 1952-06-30 1 fffetl Design* i»iN<: J^ HI Nl f V n ml- I* J^V.'| ,v v y^jVj unpack*--1 be Silva 4 Bros., ■X Pl:*ce Siiu-ipure I I .nr ***** >>d °puzzle S )C&MP£T#Tff&N* CUT THIS OUT/ /ou may win a prize! I ftrsl Pr.ic $100 plm r*~ O-m.-.-- Ctmm I mmtmmi Pmcs193 words
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Advertisement28 1952-06-30 1 pnppm|| EAT BETTER W&g^ l\ L,VE BETTER LJKS^ FEEL BETTER 1, THBNBWI9S2 |j shblmaw* Buy f/ie fiesf fee fletchek 102 106 104 ORCHARD RD SINGAPORI f TIL JUS28 words
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Article265 1952-06-30 2 Workers Call For United front NEW PAY PLAN M nn seting mi Sin •_:.(|M»r»- eminent cm |il..\«r- will be held soon l< jm i>!« *~t ii^ain-| the ni'i. plan ami l<> approT. counter propoaala few con»i< h imi kui h\ Gun i mill nl m v. hi individua meat t265 words
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Article49 1952-06-30 2 Ron Maclean, manager of Repeo Automotive Equip- *an\ ipany, of Melbourne, a and a -specialist m c OB i;tio:nng equip- 1 at pr« sent m Malaya d a bm mesa visit is pany specialises m ipment such as cylinder I ring machines, bori bars, etc.49 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-06-30 2 THF. acute shortage of <-*._... quipment and machinery m Malaya make it incr. is imp>* it that am c tuuld bt- of the best, and that new replace- Nts should be ordered only en *';i or damaged parti beyond reclamation. This warning to industry was made150 words
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Article74 1952-06-30 2 Raj To Query Radio Posts MR. CR. Dasarathaßaj (Labour) .vPI ask the Colonial Secretary In the Singapore Legislative Council meeting on July Ifi "if he wiil 'lift' all the posts m the establishment ot the pro g amme and schools' divisions of the English and Tamil sections respectively of the74 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-06-30 2 photo. A hajfftv family reunion at Singapore's Kallang airport Yesterday (Saturday) came about with the arrival from U.ndon of Mane < richt front row) and Paul Olin. for their summer holidays. Parents. Major and Mrs. C. J. Olin. and Marco met the two children. Major Olin is m the RoyalStandard - 52 words
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413 1952-06-30 2 MORE than 30 undergraduates of the I ni versity of Malaya, I under the supervision of the Town Planning Section of the Sinjjaporf Improvement Trust, have for the past week been making a detailed survey of the overcrowding situation m Singapore. This survey. The413 words
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293 1952-06-30 2 INCREASE IN CAUSTIC SODA SUICIDES Standard Staff Reporter THERE hos been on alarming increase m cases of suicide by caustic soda m Singapore m recent weeks. Young men and women, expectant mothers and others have resorted to caustic soda' as an ''easy" way of solving293 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-30 2 photo. MR. OH JIAK SEX. the 88-year-old retired rubber planter, seen with the colours he presented to the 10th Coy of tbe Singapore Boys Brigade. The colour.*. were dedicated yesterday during a special service held m the Chinese Christian Church, at which the Rev. H. Johnson. Ist Company Chaplain, officiated.Standard - 51 words
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Article274 1952-06-30 2 UNIONS URGE: THERE is an unanswerable case lor al] grades of local employees of ihe Governm I to be paid Local Family Allowances corresponding to the ex- patriation pay of European officers, sai--. Air. A. Tessei:sohn. President oi the Singa- pore Federation of Unions274 words
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Article87 1952-06-30 2 NEW GOVT TERMS FOR SEAMEN THE Singapore Government has decided to make pensionable the posts of Masters and Engineers. Grade I and 11, as well as special grade and leading deck hands. Offers have a'so been made m respect of salary and other conditions of service. The Standard learned yesterday.87 words
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Article112 1952-06-30 2 31 From The Services Give Blood A TOT AT. of .'*il Servicemen gave their blood to the Singapore Transfusion Service last week. They v. <: re six from the R.A.S.C. School, Nee Soon, nm c fron. the D.C.R.E. office, live from the Ist, Regiment, R.A.. Blakang Mati, and 11. from112 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-06-30 2 STANDARD Readers Help MADAM TEW KWEE ENG, widow of Lei Lai Heng, who was shof dead by two gunmen, signs acknowledgment for contributions amounting to $265.30 and 12 tins of condensed milk given by Singapore Standard rca- j ders. Tbe donations handed i over on Saturday were from j the103 words
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Advertisement53 1952-06-30 2 TUB R ___tl£* r V. Zm~Z? $14*50 TRAVELLING IRON EACH 1 v J I The 'Universe*!' mo^e! of the Clem g r~~™ s Travelling Iron is suitable for use 8 .h^f^^^kz.^ v\ on 25 volts A c or DC n H^k iM§ i^3w^^jß^^_. _^________________^___d_Bi_____Bi > j* rsssar ROBINSONS, ii ft>53 words
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Advertisement100 1952-06-30 2 rmmmm******** mm m **m 4 jmnr' a iPiPw*---**-_*^*-*_-*_-*--___-*--*-**'»^*M*_»r_#' wrt lfl ff Ifl S_^__jm_wm*m _Esa 3-----L5 I jJatnW***!^^ k-a Newest Range now on display AwmitM your early Si eh JEWELLERY DEPT AmmT^ %fm\€e«tt *7*t4Z&kS _w OiAN SINGH G CO.* LTD 30-I.RAFFLES PIACE. S'PORE I. TH $fcf FIGHT M HIGH S* PRICES100 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-06-30 2 ,-ZZ*2S^:ZzJ IF- WS TfMAH HNQJTIi MCw^p better] I //^AMAZIKtG.^ f uz S IpPf lilt \tiGr* TA j^m IT FEELS LIKE f E jT THAT'S L A ISN'T A PAR. .Ci.F. OF MEAT < HC^jf I X *mtmms& W> t4 BEIN' S\l NS A*«- r -V btKTQSt NEAR ,<.M-VE-T HIS SKULL67 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-06-30 3 pnoto. /lie statues pictured above are added attractions to those already on view among the collections at the Haw-Par Villa m Pasir Panjang. StandardStandard - 24 words
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384 1952-06-30 3 Smallholders Estates May Close Down Objectors Warn MTUC's Govt-Rim Move Opposed J-L Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Stiff opposition \>im met at the Malayan Trade Union Conned delegates' conference held here todaj to a resolution moved hy the MTUC aski>ji Governmenl to io into the possibility of nationalising the384 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-06-30 3 photo Mr. VV. T. Goodwin. Far ist Manager of the American President Lines, who is m Singapore on an inspection visit. He will stay here v few days before flying to Manila He was met by Mr. S. P. llealv of the Singapore office of APL. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article83 1952-06-30 3 4th Landing Bid Succeeds A B HAR AT Airways Skymaster aircraft flew into Singapore's bad weather yesterday morning and attempted to md tl three airfields each time without success. The plane was returning from Jakarta on the normal service to Bangkok and Calcutta. First a landing was attempt- d Kallang83 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-06-30 3 MR. A. W. Frisbv, chairman of the Public Services Commission, and retired Director of Education, was the guest of honour last Bight at a cocktail party at the Geylang English School This Standard picture shows Mr. Frisby m the centre chatting with Dr. C. J. Poh (left) and Mr. S.53 words
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Article32 1952-06-30 3 THE 62nd "Fair Price" list issuer! yesterday gives the I price of washing soap as fol- lows "Stag" 2jUb bar .60 cents: I Gossages "Primrose" 211 b bar .70 cents.32 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-06-30 3 MR. MAX VERBIEST. (left) Export Manager of (ievaert Photo Production of Belgium, arrived m Singapore by air from Colombo yesterday on a tour of Gevaert agencies m Asia. He hopes to spend several weeks m Singapore. Mr. Verbiest, a well-known accordion player, did not bring along his instrument this time,Standard - 80 words
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Article362 1952-06-30 3 -.1 BSTATIONS liable to load sbnldlni lodaj are: DAY B r Trafalgar St.. suko st., K.tioih >t People's Turk. Sanson im i. im Soon ou Mill. Guan Mm. I I Network. IK. Factory, Kiu-r Valley Rood, Killiney Road. Orchard Koad. Adelphi, Capitol, Newton. IVayanf Satu. Chon-ery i362 words
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111 1952-06-30 3 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Cheat. Seng khim. President of the Old Xaverians* Association announced tonight thai members have started a centenary scholarship fund to enable deserving pupils of ihe school to go for further their studies m the Lnit-ed kingdom. This is "to perpetuate the j111 words
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Article124 1952-06-30 3 A NEW community centre. < called Havelock Estate Commu- nity Centre, was formed m Sin- gapore yesterday when 300 resi- j dents Of the Hove lock Estate S.I.T. flats* attended an inaugural meeting. Among those present at the meeting was Mr. C. C. Tan, Legislative Councillor.124 words
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Article76 1952-06-30 3 THE pilgrim ship. Tyndareus. will leave Singapore on her third and last outward voyage during this pilgrimage season on July 29. Singapore pilgrims who intend to travel by this steamer are asked to register at the 1 Pilgrim Control Office, Social I Welfare Building, between to- morrow76 words
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Article217 1952-06-30 3 THE accompanying picture shows a scene m the killing of "The Golden Lotus" by WuShun one of the most prominent of the 108 Robin Hoods mentioned m the story. •Tne villains of the fast moving episode are Madame Pan-C Lien (Golden Lotus', wife ol WuShun's217 words
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Advertisement270 1952-06-30 3 IT S CERTAINLY THE TALK OF THE CITY! j mm4/m^ Mmm*A (m**^2.y ~m£~>zlarring CARK GRANT Jeani..- CHAIN *"—^Ma-J— _k --"-W $ri4 __Xlaa_Z ~%vxjf____\\r COMING SOON! Wm*L+te3l&^ *J_^SKmm I --——mm*mmmmmmmmMmmmw>.*mmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m BOY! OH BOY!! I \|J..\|-> I EV_,rPO«T, j A (j' 3^rt^* wIILIAIYIo I mnAV!--^vr ffi UAI! 3-?*\ BMRT SHLUWI |K|' ii//KtfF[BJttSait270 words
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Advertisement240 1952-06-30 3 A 7th RECORD-BREAKING DAY WttMd^M^jPPVVTI Academy Ward Winn*: jJMHIWUCAN QUEEN Distributed by Sll AW BROS. Please Book I.arly to Avoid Disappointment SOON! Alec Guinness Beatrice Campbell m JB. Priestley's I AST HOLIDAY r7¥^paPjj^ioJo.«o.4.ioJ: jjjy Qfc .rigs.. *.JL 6.45 c 9.30 fcSf-;**Vw* v.--<*!**r*». si mmYsf^m *m\ mr o st ;rr in*;240 words
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Miscellaneous46 1952-06-30 3 1 *::-ds>gfe^-*>l fl'D AGREE TO THIS > < 'COURSE WE >- H AVE TO WORK^ FTr, THE t J^*% •&j%_*3^m VENTURE IF I >AW, WE X DONT/ IT'S *t WORK J WERE? F IgOU) -fIiDS OfT '■''.^'■•■«U* j tlsli<s GC/UU tvAj tJfctlvl^-lCy nl-uACN ~E~ ET -tt-ipdp''A YOU'RE ■fn _f46 words
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Article445 1952-06-30 4 THOSE of us who are dedicated to the task of bringing about inter-communal harmony wtlOCMDc the condenmatioo of communal segregation t j the Dep High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGillrvra: a hia speech i! the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club dinner last Saturday. Mr. MaeGillivray be nail445 words
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Article364 1952-06-30 4 More Pay Higher Jobs? QONTROVERSI? is raging cm- the increased expatriation pay for Gov* rnment officers m pore and tne Federation, and I iere are indications that members oi the Legislative Councils aw a lot to say oil the manner m which the •d payments were pushed through m the364 words
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563 1952-06-30 4 PHILIP VERNON - MR. CHURCHILL Early Government Changes Expected PHILIP VERNON By LONDON. TN ihe sphere «>f I domestic poli- I tics, Mr. Winston Churchill's Government has once again suffered a severe reverse. To oulsidcrs it may not seem \ery important. All that has happened is that the Governmenl have heen forced to563 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-06-30 4 •'—and this field Is owned by a gentleman farmer, as you've probably guessed!'*15 words
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325 1952-06-30 4 Sir Cheng-lock Warned Against Communaiism Sir. The Malayan Chinese Association is to agin the elections m this Colony. 1 hope Sir Cheng-lock Tan realizes to the full the a aning ot this decision la spite of all that he can say. this means that the seeds of communal discord will325 words
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Letter101 1952-06-30 4 Sir; In reply to "Critic's** letter m your columns on the l_4.h .June. I would point out that the Family Planning Association is a registered society under tiie Colony's Ordinance, and. m accordance with the usual requirements, prepares and publishes each year an Annual Report and101 words
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Letter107 1952-06-30 4 Sir, May 1 congratulate you, somewhat belatedly, on your brilliant leader "Baa Baa Black Sheep" dealing j with the increase In Expatriation pay for European Government officers. I would like to make a few observa- j tions on the subject. We Malayans have often been told usually by107 words
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Letter110 1952-06-30 4 Sir; I am glad to learn from the press that the MCA will soon nominate representatives to stand m the Singapore elections. As a charitable institution it has done some good for the poor and if enters the political field, there is no doubt that the poor110 words
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273 1952-06-30 4 Sir: It is not surprising that the decision of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan to Launch the MCA into the Singapore Elections has caused alarm and despondency among our local politicians. The venerable Dato has even been accused of fostering eomftiunalism m Singapore! Sir,273 words
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Letter156 1952-06-30 4 Sir: As one who has cast my vote for the Progressive Party whose platform has been to fight for the local born, I am deeply disappointed to read that two of its elected members were members of the Financial Committee which passed unanimously the increase of156 words
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233 1952-06-30 4 Sir. With reference to «an article which appeared m a Singapore English language newspaper (not The Standard), about statues m Mr. Aw Boon Haw's villa m Pasir Panjang, the writer apparently is against •nude* statues. I wonder if the writer has ever travelled233 words
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244 1952-06-30 4 Sir,— Recently, the Singapore Teachers* Training Association Council as reported m the Press, was overthrown by a motion of non-confidence. Immediately after this, an Interim Committee was nominated to take charge of the Association's affairs. This Committee called an Emergency General Meeting a week later244 words
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Advertisement31 1952-06-30 4 Our double-shop m Arab Street 1.. It Is THE SHOPPING CENTRE BtY FROM IS YOITLL BUY THE BEST. AT YOUR SERVICE MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., LTD. Arah Street, Singapore, 7. Phones. 310731 words
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Advertisement481 1952-06-30 4 L><^ i'!K'\ llit I iivlifhtntiii nlua\s _trea§*§ 1 iailor mtmd next few months. The new y\ n g factor is the be ief that Mr. ig serio Churchill is new willing to admit that he cannot remain -^.t and Prime kfii -< r during the I. j hi Whole life481 words
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Article23 1952-06-30 5 ...ii at what it as the B.k eeo "ale, ay b« cv fad that t is 1 lay- stated.23 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-06-30 5 i> Mss United LagaoTj of \r\\ m I t\ was Mir prism-*-!**) aaala o th*** n.il s«t.*.tio.i of Urn Miss I n:\«-rse be :i* ptlitJOa ka i aac i>at29 words
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244 1952-06-30 5 Subject Of EdenAcheson Talks LONDON. June 29. British Foreign Win-i-t< r^Anthonv Kilen ami Mr. Dean Acheson, L .S. SeciCt-irj <»f Stall*, who ended lalks here jesterJay, at»- understood to ha\e discussed the possibililj of appointing a political adviser to the staff ♦•f <ien. Mark244 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-06-30 5 THE UNITED STATES shl P_ L wr 7* first of the U s Navy's hard-hitting: new 2,?00 ton destroyers to slide down the ways of the Pacific Coast's Bethlehem Steel Co. of San Pedro. California m 1944. arrived m Singapore yesterday with three oiher shins of the I nited Mates144 words
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183 1952-06-30 5 MINNEAPOLIS. June 29, (UP).— The smallest »tai ever seen by man has been discovered m the Milky Way, two astronomy rs have announced. Xhi i the new white dwarf star is about one third large as the earth Bui it has such a great183 words
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Article58 1952-06-30 5 SIX PERSONS, including two children had a narrow escape i esterda'-y when the car m which: they were travelling dived into a monsoon drain at the 7J-mile Bukit Timah Road. Ire driver and -s P adm tted to hospital with head injuries. Two child- d58 words
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Article27 1952-06-30 5 TWELVE thousand Japa Forking for Comm.-nwealth torces i". Japan started ,i 48-hour strike from midni_;'.-,t last n .hi m protest against paj its ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article17 1952-06-30 5 ELMO LINCOLN, 63. th( original fllm Tarznn. died her< r. ni heart attack. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article171 1952-06-30 5 IHE MP-DICAL Services Union, Singapore, "deplored" the way m which the L« »i-!ative Council approved ihe consolidation paj scheme nl the annual general meeting of the Union >e*terda\. The Union said that the j itter was carried without j prior consultation and discus- 1 s-.on between171 words
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Article55 1952-06-30 5 PROFESSOR E. S. Ananta Narayana Ayer. retired Proi fessor <>f Economies of PaI .-hiappa College, Madras, and Mrs, Ananta Narayana Ayer have left by the s.s. Rajula for I Madras. They were accompanied ny Mrs. E. A. Shankar, theu-daughter-in-law and two child- ten win. wii;55 words
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Article34 1952-06-30 5 HEAT wa\c> killed 160 pe°P' e m me United States (101.1 dee. F on Saturday and 50 m Pakistan where the temuera -ure soared to 120 dec. F. A.P. and ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 34 words
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Article47 1952-06-30 5 NEARLY a quarter of a million people filed through tne magniflcentlv dc-i-or ated b.*>;*cii i of St. Peters today to kiss the j worn font of tne ancient statue lof the Saint They were eejeI brating tiie feast of the apostle* Peter itnrf P;uiJ. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article147 1952-06-30 5 TOKYO, J 29 (R< *\AP>— Britain a Commission! Genera] for 9 s As Malcolm Mac Donald arrived he tod; "■■''•d call on I Japanese Prinze Minister Shi® .Y.Shida w.d Umi Katsui Okazaki tomorrow and Ibe received In tudience Emperor Hirohito on Tuesda i Diplomatic circles here147 words
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157 1952-06-30 5 SEOUL, June 29 (AP) Lieutenant-General (.leu Bitreu*. Oammander of ihe I.S. Fifth Air Force, said today that anti-aircraft pun*, m Manchuria fired aero-* the Yalu ri.er «tt American planes dunng the bombing raid lasl Monda\ on the big Stiiho hydroelectric plant or tb Korea.157 words
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Article86 1952-06-30 5 BERLIN. June 19 (AF)— U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson pointedly served notice on the Russians today that the Allies intend to pre- j serve Berlin as an outpost Which freedom and unity for all Germany can stem. "We shall remain m Berlin until we are86 words
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77 1952-06-30 5 HONGKONG, .lur* Si* I i (AFP) Hu Wei Fu, editor^ in-chief of Singapore's Nan Chiao Jih Pao (closed by a Government order m 1950), who was deported by Singapore authorities, was welcomed iw Canton hy Chinese Communist newspapermen at a meeting held there on June77 words
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Article148 1952-06-30 5 MM R DESTROYERS af ifce V*****i i*m*m Naaa% Destroyer S.jim.tron 26 m Far Kar-lern v*alrr- rni< red Sin«n|M»rr llßlltaiH m line t***H*\*J% i»» mtir-r af a w*a*i cruise, Marie. I mx month* ago but interrupted l» a term ul acti.e duty, off Korra. Under the148 words
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108 1952-06-30 5 T. ONDON J c Special Working I the Rubbor which gathers m i .Tiny M to all I national produ hasir;g agraen ent revealing Bgun l ing the need f Or rug ised prices to ma g [nroduction di m a ent American l108 words
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Advertisement74 1952-06-30 5 (7~ I .1 genuine i I TAN-SAD Bahv aui rage j lf*?_____^&__*^stim_^__ '■^^mt* m *y i jai 'S'^tl^ gpa*i_ii__st^ _a% jf SH^UK iWoL iJL__________i______^____________________-____-_w__c7ria^^ _^tt -^BB _____.^^i__i|___l rl f j SAVOY $285 t < olonrs: Black. Black it-id hor\ in>id* I Grey. <»r« j ivagj Mfl_dAoHl \mmmW/-Ck ____k2k«_____R&49___H f* SKI74 words
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Miscellaneous6 1952-06-30 5 liP'-^li ~BRR-~iT'S^\ STANDING IN THE/ <^lrr-6 words
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Article196 1952-06-30 6 Week 's Business Industrials: Fraser Neave S3 60 to $3.75, Gammon $2.57£ to §2.60, Hammer $2.10. Malayan Breweries $4.85, Robinson $3.50. Straits Steamship 520.00. Straits 1 Trading 519.50 Henry Waugh $2.15 to $2,171 Wearne Brothers $2,271 to $2.32.. litis. Hong Fatt $1.21 and Sl 20, Kesang 92 A cents, Kuchai196 words
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Article186 1952-06-30 6 Federal Dispensary Lid: On Tuesday next the public will be given the opportunity o! sub- scribing for '90.000 out of a new issue of 152,495 shares at a premium of 50%. The new. shares will not rank for any dividena which may b e declared m respect of186 words
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327 1952-06-30 6 Share Business Limited Though Prices A re Higher By A Special Correspondent WHILE our chief staple kept rising— rubber touched 97i cents per lb. at one stage— the Muslim community celebrated the end ot their fast with brightness, but on Malayan share markets the volume of business was distinctly limited327 words
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Advertisement687 1952-06-30 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE |)ir (t Overland |U traarfeC* Los Aagelea All \merican Canadian Cities PHI! IPPIM BI R £8 MJolj 26 ::iu!v 28July IAUS ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. m wa*** urn k «"-_'„r- 2 3 I BEgSkUNE \;QzJ I Oli I X (<)\ HNKNT > pore P S687 words
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Advertisement871 1952-06-30 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO- I-TD. KeuuUi Sailings to Chuu and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham X Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and- Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang Erom p\khoi J" 1 5 Kaohsiung "Srerhuen July 11 July 15 Hongkong Penang P.S'ham Spore Eor "Funin; t JuJy 3rd871 words
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Advertisement194 1952-06-30 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlaod Line Rotterdam Rotterdam wv mslerdum HALIFAX, BOSTON, NLW \ORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILL NLW ORI LANS Snore P Sham Penang RADJA (SMN) 29June/3July GJuly BJul > AXELDIJK (HAL) 7'l3July 14 15July IC HJuly RONDO (SMN) 27JuIy/3Aug 4/sAuk (i/7Aug SLOTERDIJK (HAL)194 words
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Advertisement435 1952-06-30 6 y^t:ULVJiyr^ SAIUNGS FRO.VI SCANDINAVIA I X Spore p tham 'KINA" for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama 30 June Mtilv n p,, rt 'KA_VIBODIA' tor -IlirtoS Saigon Honßk-int, Kobe Yokohama H> 17 July It I 'SELANDIA" foi Bangkok BI BSMf El j ,-i 'FIONIA" lor Bangkok* lt/2tAag 11 I •PATACiONIA* [ut435 words
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Miscellaneous281 1952-06-30 6 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PENANi; (IS4 metre*. A _l metre*) (HH t-ilocve:e> o-etre.) ».33 am. lor Enffllsh Schools; 9,r... 3ta m- 1 V«< J«S>*«j JUK int.riii.l.- Xi am News- lull.. Son;. Programme Sammary; «>.<•- >'" rniiups andTodaV: 10*45 pS and' his Orcke.tra; •^■gg Enjjlish Schools: 1 p.m. Programme Way; US-M*281 words
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Article307 1952-06-30 7 'LITTLE MO' IN QU AR TER-FIN AL A ussies Triumph Over Americans In The Doubles] WIMBLEDON, June 29 (Reuter)— The women's singles continued to run to form at Wimbledon yesterday when the four outstanding fourth round matches m the championship event were played and left all seeded players m the307 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-06-30 7 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead [{lm IN today's picture 'he dotted line ;i :u eumhm be 'hat, ut impact, your 'c" shoulder moving up. your riyht shoulder is movv .iou*.i and your left arm end club shaft fore.- a straight line to the ball. .4' the same time, your197 words
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Article95 1952-06-30 7 ROTTERDAM, June 20 (Renter) Fanny BlankersKoen, Dutch holder of four Olympic gold medals". broke the women's 100 metres world record during the Dutch athletic championships here today with a time of 11.4 sees. The previous record was 1 1 .5 fees, he'd by Mrs.95 words
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84 1952-06-30 7 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. In the annual soccer competition between the Past and Preset*' Boys of the Ismail 'English School. Kota Bahru played yesterday on the school ground for the Mydin Shield, the Present Boys for the third successive year beat the O.u Boys, by three84 words
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160 1952-06-30 7 IDS ANGELES, June 29. (AP). Here are the athletes who made llic United Siales Olympic team m the final Irialw yesterday with the winning marks: 100 .Metres: Art Bragg. Morgan (State), Lindy Remigiio (Manhattan), .lim Gathers (Army), and Dean Smioh (Texas), (tied for third.160 words
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Article44 1952-06-30 7 GHQ FARELF defeated the Jollilads 2 l m a friendly soccer match at Tanglin yesterday. All the goals came m the second half and for the Jollilads, it was a last minute goal hy Krishnasam v. Fellows scored both GHQ FARELF's goals.44 words
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149 1952-06-30 7 KIAT JUST AS CAPABLE AS BOB AND BING Mr. F. Strickland complimented Mr. G. H. Kiat for his Untiring efforts m collecting funds for the Singapore Olympic team at a tea party given by the President of the Chinese Swimming Club to Neo Chwee Kok and Kee Soon Bee on149 words
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Article273 1952-06-30 7 ASSEN, June 2f>. (Renter).— Enrico I.orenzetti of Italy. nding a (Inzzi, won the 2:_o CC event m the Dutch tourist trophy motor cycle races here this morning. }!<-* covered the course of 10 laps totalling 165.36 kilometres In one hi ax 12 m 30 3 Is273 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-06-30 7 photo. obLvers to tu Ch \T c Ara r Athletic Federation sports teaw w. 1 Olympic Games at Helsinki who will to rithA M IW P u by a ir OI Wednesday. (Back row from left Mr An r5.-?V Mr 'a« C,1 Khay Chionff Mr Lim Kok ,m v:r* rStandard - 94 words
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Article364 1952-06-30 7 MANCHESTER, June 29 (Renter) Taking advantage of faulty fielding hy the Indians, Lancashire totalled 363 on the first <lav <>"f the match lure with the tourists. A feature of the match was a fine forceful innings by Nigel Howard, the Lancashire captain, who ted the364 words
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Article92 1952-06-30 7 LANCASHIRE isr INNINGS Washbrook c OmriLgar b Divecha _>i Wharton c Hazare b Shmde ea Earich c Gaekwad b Divecha 27 Place c Bamshand b Ahmed 85 Grieves Be*i b g. Ahmed Howard run out Lomax b G. Ahmed Smith c Sen b Umrigar Wilson c Sen b G.92 words
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Article60 1952-06-30 7 THE draw for the quarter final :-und of the SAFA Cup Competition at Jalan Besar Stadiun .yesterday resulted as follows* Chinese Athletic v AAA. Royal Navy v SCC. Winner of R\F Seletar and Pulau Brani United v 3 BOD, Winner of Rover S C and Fathul Karib60 words
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Article22 1952-06-30 7 The cricket match between the Singapore Non-Benders anei the S.R.C. on the padang yesterday was cancelled owing to the rain.22 words
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Advertisement602 1952-06-30 7 SITUATIOH WANTED FMPLOYERS seeking Good typists, full-time or parttime, please apply Students Employment Bureau YSC Inst, of Comm 2tC Hfl] St lel _22.35. V O'.l «iT, curing m Singapore seeks employ- m responsible position. trativ« experience. Knowledge of ransporl ty nmii -aria' etc Prei ihorl y P. case rep v602 words
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Advertisement456 1952-06-30 7 AVAILABLE WAYSIDE TREES MALAYA I nidainini: 2_.'_{ hall, lone and 259 linr illustration\w\ I I 11. Corner, M. Ul I v. V i-iani I )i* lor «»f (hardens, Straits S< Hie. m ni- l*-)2'» pm v I niv ersity Lrrion r m 801ai... Caaabridgr, THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. SINGAPORE456 words
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Miscellaneous364 1952-06-30 7 1 i, MiirilMMl T ig^i f7f»7« Hh I I I jf 1 i a"* I**-*1 i w A ww I W Ml _B B** T GOAT'S «l OTATION: H,. who falls m lov.- uitli him li >»*lf niii have no rival! I —Franklin MONDAY FOR BVEBTONE: I 1 Fohow routine364 words
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115 1952-06-30 8 Chinese Mat Men Win'Tag' Wrestling B their tag-team the Indian pair mra Sing andSavaran g v rounds of hecg at the H: v S on Saturday. the crowd on minute ar. I c kick^ P. Buck tee drew i .and shook the I extent. Lee pinned Savar but the l115 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-06-30 8 Singapore representatives tor me Olympic Games it Helsinki Miss Teng i Pei Wah, Neo Chwee Kok. Chay Weng Ww Mr I Strickland i manager) and I m- k,-.- S~- Bee Cswim»ii« roach) went into sirioos trafniag preparation for their m llth *3 li 2^i^ e SS^jrttl?»lP-«w and87 words
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329 1952-06-30 8 Raias Knocked Out Of Cup By 3 BOD m \mW K'U R mJA (Jub- once 8 the pride of Singapore's Mala} soccer fans hut ia poor shape this season following break betw. players and officials Bvrere knocked out ol Ihe SAFA I ap competition resterdaj at Jalan Besai Stadium when329 words
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Article59 1952-06-30 8 TAMPENIS ROVERS, playing a mastery game thro ghout. scored a 7—l victory over the Netajri Memorial Football Club m a SAFA Div, IA League soccer mat h at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Scorers were Rahim Karim (l > Vincent Gomes (2), George Pasqual (31 and59 words
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Article41 1952-06-30 8 PARIS. .1 me 29 (I Pi— The i Barcelona Football Club breezed into the final round of the Latin Cup tonjght when the.v swamped T-i-S^s Juventus I Football Team by four goals to two before 28, 000 spectators.41 words
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Article43 1952-06-30 8 THE following are the results of the Tamil Brotherhood Association table tennis tournament. Men's open singles champion: N Ganesan, runner-up: S. R. s Naidu. Men's doubles champion: S. Chandra and Mora Singh, runners-up: R. Nadarajah and S. R. S. Naidu.43 words
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Article28 1952-06-30 8 TOULOUSE, June 29 (AP)— Jean Boiteux today claimed a new European record tor 400 metre freestyle swimming with i performance of four minutes, 32,6 seconds.28 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-06-30 8 photo. Filipino Little forces Irishman Jackie Bell to the ropes during their fight m Singapore which ended m Bell being knocked out m the seventh round. Paras was faster and more experienced.- StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article, Illustration532 1952-06-30 8 GORDON' LANS DOWN, war, scored a brilliant double on Kind Regards at the recently j concluded Perak Turf Club's June meeting, topped the list oi successful riders at the i meet He rode five winners, including Marcus Aurelius, Broad \iy Bill and Brilliant Son G ird >n532 words
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Article423 1952-06-30 8 SPORE WIN AND DRAW A GRAND second innings stand by the Lahore batsmen enabled Johore to avert an innings defeat and hod Singapore to a draw m their cricket match payed on the padang yesterday. After a first innings total of 71, Johore followed on423 words
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Article276 1952-06-30 8 Jin Eong Scores Easy Win BADMINTON IPOH. Sun.— Tan Jin Eong. defending singles champion sailed through his first round match with comparative ease yesterday evening when he accounted for Soo Seng Fatt m straight sets m the 1952 Perak Open Badminton Championshins. Two other easy singles winners were Chiew Chin276 words
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Article166 1952-06-30 8 Malacca Lose By An Innings MALACCA., Sun. Stagapon U inning* and 20 run* m ili«* mt. m\.,-, v.hich «*onelu<i«Ml today al th< Malari i IClllßinii their o\ eriiiulil"» pkn Ml I ui,k.*| n u f •Iter hea.v mnrninu rain MM >< •*..■<. IHH b« n were dJHWJUrd Malaria, alln m166 words
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128 1952-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. On the Kampong Attap ground. the Selangor Indians beat the T.P.C.A. m a low scoring match by 30 runs. Selangor Indians batted first and were skittled out for 68. Natrajan and Amin were tbe only batsmen scoring double figure.. With128 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-06-30 8 ■IMioio Uy Hong Than (below) breaks the ta|>«> to win the 220 yards at IVnang's St. \avi«*r*s Institution centenary sports on tin' school ground on Saturday* (Right) Foo Sock L«*e who won the putting shot event.- Sam Kai YeeSam Kai Yee - 42 words
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Article379 1952-06-30 8 IPOH Sun— Making a good recovery In the second half after playing listless football m the first. Perak snatched a 2—l victory over the Aryan Gymkhana M the Chinese Assembly Hall grand this evening. The match was a return encounter. The firsi game ended m379 words
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Article96 1952-06-30 8 Public Works Win A t KL KUALA LLMPLR. Sun. On the padang today. Selangor Club beat the P.W I Sports Club by seven m the Stoner Shied Competition. Batting first, the P W.D. were all out for 112 rui P. D'Alme'.d scorer with 45. followed b> G bex 'Singh with96 words
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Advertisement93 1952-06-30 8 ***^*lj*^r*T'*jr**yy*'''Tii _r _r lor ffl CT c M |W "*»Lou*moi/s JERVICE H *\W EXCELLENT j j, T^>^V| -^i GENUINE I A^K Dfi/NKS g (fycetut Jk cl W>arh "*ss {/■O-v-sTv III!! _^V R^iKm^-J]lJL^' s '*S»jr^ SPORTS CUPS GOLD SILVER E. P. N. S THE LARGEST SELJCTIOr IN THE FEDERATE P. H.93 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-06-30 8 >©A1 AM. V M ij .pore 1-' ,ns i) v ...n U.t3 [j Jl14 words
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Miscellaneous82 1952-06-30 8 SINGAPORE j;OCCER SAFA Cuptie— Tiger SA r. Kalung Sajarah at Jalan Besar stadium; ■}]A. )nnv Cuplie. Immigration SC V. Blue Rovers "i CYMA. MEETING** SOSC annwal general meeting (it YMCA s*?o p.m. TAIPING TAIPING Ptatricf Hughe: Football Club annual general meetinAg, K. E. VII School-- 1 YDAIf IDFL SOCCER: D'.r.82 words
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Title Section21 1952-06-30 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH 3L. NO. 8 MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE21 words
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Article599 1952-06-30 1 I. E. LEVINE - America Launches Bold Experiment I. E. LEVINE B >> i Parent- Students Ami Children Attend Same Classes throughout thr I a il -*d States haw v\ith briefest .ii it pertinent baa bet under wav < allege el Men ,i --t Mdm t- u-nth-i hy par- i Urn v child i599 words
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1428 1952-06-30 1 )F O! RSC, I >^»- vross aluHit i 1» c uealhrr! li »t h tj |»i< «l wimtmmflj^ «i ho-, veertni I arctic rniulilion-. Muffled i ci coat, sv eatt i hick gloves, I ha ea auned to ride-step b who in.-:-* I1,428 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-06-30 1 VIVIEN GRAINGER - VIVIEN GRAINGER By i this into view 1 walked A up Piccadilly to Bj* lington House nod the Boyal Academy Summer Ex..ibh*.o?i (ol which more al the a fl of this newsletter) and trom there te bearl ol student ►country Malaya Ball and a reception given h>157 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-06-30 1 picture; I* x., 04 k-iiok-i _&_*Z£~_J__7mlJttt* Sw* iv;^v r i,- (_..V'.\...;"-'K"..:: ,f"v>*-- ««*w- j vtri t ri 1(>oll ..ml Martin ll«a««ejr. B. UniuB. Uniu - 23 words
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Article172 1952-06-30 1 STANDARD'S SPECIAL BOOK-OFFER I WO SITS of lM»ok* whiih haw recall > pltfsci l Singapore -__.oi.Ui prove sl inestimable value to both student*, aad teachers m Su gapore and the ledeutioii The is IV World Beak Inc vclopedia p and Chllderafl volun H are P pr i ses 1 Thr172 words
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Advertisement152 1952-06-30 1 I iiTriT t i.rxn.xi: in.siiii: w* m: or s.m// j SEUVMAE TO I-IHIMIOX IX »/J/Jll_l^_^^__ BT V _^i W mmW W |a3K_y--^^^^^J|^J|f7r/d i_i Smmmmm^44fmm\ rw M fifi i jjgJmmW Mlg^*^*"^^^^^* v; with ji m ossooetion wnn ___l^m I- i I \f fll I M THE SINGAPORE STANDARD U I MAKE152 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-06-30 2 LIM KUANG HUI - LIM KUANG HUI The (Ma me -red tne Has triad Her glory dead **.-><_ __an_l- naked cgaimt tne sunset iky, Nakedly true, and simple, Ferrer, of all Har green finery And all her fiery tongues of gorgeous red That too much bandied Her noma: THe163 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-06-30 2 Hey! Gimme some too! IMF fact 1^ there is no ea>y way to feed a giraffe. Every mouthful has to ko a long way up and then a long way do«n Josephine Perry and (>nthia Watson needed a .ba.r a lons polr and a shopping basket before they could -.--Hi65 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1952-06-30 2 Dr. L. Harrison Matthews - Dr. L. Harrison Matthews By Director of the Zoological Society of London Once a derelict estate m Bedfordshire, the Whipsnade Zoological Park is now one of the most famous m the worlc 1 THIS year, Whipsnade Zoological Park celebrates 1 its coming of age. In less than1,094 words
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644 1952-06-30 2 SPRINTER - SPRINTER THERE are four types of high jump: I. The Scissors, 2. The Straddle The Western Roll and 4 The Eastern Cut oil. Most of you are well acquainted witl> the scissors style which is the style used by ali beginners, but if644 words
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Article659 1952-06-30 2 Does poverty breed low intelligence? YOU send fn some very interesting questions and problems. Recently I got a long, intelligent reply to my attack on the character of Henry V. Perhaps I can find room later on to answer it. But today, I want to deal 1659 words
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Article150 1952-06-30 2 DESIGNED as a sequel to the British film on adolescence called "Growing Girls* -A Brother for Susan" gives a simple account of the conception, pre-natal development and birth of a baby. Susan is a girl m her teens, an onlychild, who is delighted to hear a new baby150 words
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Article78 1952-06-30 2 IF these laaaiagoes reattsed why the\ are brjnfi hus tied oft to new ouarters they would be a little less surly ahout it. With the ni-hts petting colder th« ir pond at Whipsnade Zoo is liable to freeze and they sUgM wake. after sleeping standing m78 words
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Advertisement53 1952-06-30 2 ffhite m the early "JtE^N morning, the f Orchid" ot Mexico changes to crimson f T ot about 10 om. In the ofterF noon it is orange ond at sunset, blue, remaining to till morning ducts remoin unchonged wherever m m^__tf^~S^_\ r~-— ?V o V***' f^m/ j_^___L.-_______>___L__________________l_l./ \.i. if f53 words
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Advertisement53 1952-06-30 2 I %A *D A:\--:f zkjry voa^ rr SOU* v /)(j I START SAVIKC p TODAY, m I I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD iOl (AN OPKN A SAMN(.S ltt» N1 fe^.S IJTfUE IS v« INIKKI.'M w PAID AT l"< PKH UM COUCH Ags mmm *f nio MS JR_! MIXTURE Q s,53 words
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Article371 1952-06-30 3 www Scoafs /If Worlr ta •>vy Of Singapore. For one i i ska on odd Jobs which defy I ards' they ki r r door i r service to earn Use b needed a an for I wad exp..;. iion ol the Boy Scout j too early to371 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-06-30 3 picture) FOURTEEN year-old lover Khoo cuts her birthday cake at a te a party held last week at her home m Joo Chiat Terrace. Singapore. She is the secdnd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo l_ng Watt of Singapore.- Tony GohTony Goh - 43 words
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638 1952-06-30 3 I 111 Irrui it .11 Im r almost itwaji Implies .i staccss >■: direct m^irui tion bj tn (.< -oo h.t is teea katt tag .nl la Hi mi te i m..-s *tt p rhi idrtn. Pupils mm .■i..ijt!ii ol is ju array638 words
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Article, Illustration814 1952-06-30 3 WILLIS HALL Talking Books A HUMOURIST TELLS A TALE "THE THIRTEEN CLOCKS" hy James IWber. (Published l>y Hamish Hamilton)- VV HEN one of the world's leading humorists sits down and writes a fairy story, we cm safely assume that it will be something out of the ordinary. When the same814 words
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Article454 1952-06-30 3 rrn_g_ COMET has gone into Jl servi" and the first world's jet air route is open. British Overseas Airways Corporation can now link London and Singapore, .some 8.000 miles apart m 19 hour*, of time I the fastest time prior to the jet being the standard454 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-06-30 3 phoi*>) IWE Children's Garden, Ipeh. taken at noon. The Oriental Heiel is m the background.— Y.S. KoitY.S. Koit - 17 words
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Article658 1952-06-30 3 FINS - FINS By 1)1. ANTS are most essential m .my fish tank, for no tank can remain "healthy" without them. Besides being n decorative fact' plants react to fish as t *(ts (io to man': md, providing a pource of oxygen as well as B means of658 words
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Article257 1952-06-30 3 TODAY (Morning <•:< h...i!a) riiiaij i v*. <i se m.i— M t Standard l\ I! 11 lt» S *If r' > '*> I S Standard* V Mb VI S H SS> Seconder) < lusm-. 1? <« cs "World i Nrssir Naaiasil i\ I standard-** a. i :r.C)257 words
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Article426 1952-06-30 3 AUDREY WHITING - AUDREY WHITING pARIS— Very solemnly the little girl wearing drop earrings said she had not time to play with a skipping rope. Her school pals piead cd. "No." she said. "1 must go to the linns. At four o'clock they will be wailing for426 words
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Article162 1952-06-30 3 TAN PENG SHEW - TAN PENG SHEW By IPOH. to an outstation visitor! appears lo lie a small town but, should be drive through it he will inevitablj come across mans places «»i interest One of them is the Children** Garden, Situated In th**' heart of the town, it is bounded by162 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-06-30 4 picture) picture picture i rirb of the Singapore Chinese Girl, School gtvtag «srfaj of English folk danc.nj during their recent Sport* Day relehratmos. Francis Lee PHH if IHOMPSON *d Buiklev Hons. is seen th. Inter Houae < bampionshin 11 i _.-i._ m it Ihe Raffles Institot,.,ii iFrancis Lee; Tony Goh - 89 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-06-30 4 picture Till \.„,„.i Ike i tl i tarn mun inter. This plcl s |,o«s hoo .eleet Sl indard to Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 24 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-06-30 4 picture) pi< lur i- picture) picture 1 ♦GRANNY Goe* To Market." An Hem at tie Geylang English Schools Annual Sports hy the boys ot Primary II who helped tn dress their classmates into thHr grandma* clothes.- Dave Shaw MONK'S Hill School's relaT tea m pictured af theDave Shaw; Tony Goh - 154 words
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Article112 1952-06-30 4 \Y >R >3 I at have opposite ngs are called ".inI i i*».r example. UP m iWN HOT and COLD, i >\. md answer, are < <*' cIC I ibet Here > a -at a.: :.v .v.' yoa 4. c the BOi i c mni I ants i creel112 words
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749 1952-06-30 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Princess Champar Thong and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER B*- j— EPISODE B—j THE GIANTS CHALLENGE msmmmmmwm*^mmßi^mam^mmsamßma*wmmm^ 1 Y\ \> finally decidt'd h\ Pfcra Inrira that the tn;e! should l>e transfumed to a beantiful Noun deer when he reached the earth, and vimultl attract the youn?. .undsome* Prince by 4749 words
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Article417 1952-06-30 4 ALAN Xl AN ol Jalan Timor. Kajang (If vrsi would I like to correspond with peat*I friends of both sexes between tbe ages of 15 and 17 m Malaya stmt Borneo. Hobbies arc friendly correspondence, movie-going, collecting photos of tilm stars snd pen-friends. songs, reading magazines and417 words
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Miscellaneous182 1952-06-30 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY wmmmm\ m. t. w*»*m\ 1I StOE&'PSA, tt>M£C6 TP^^ I (YES, I HAVE A SOX OF CttApi V AffE SfcXJ <30M46 f I 7 BUT I DOWT S6E AK'V _>*? rr— S ANOOEy 'f 5^ f U^L-^ N (jusmo pipe?? stopped182 words
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