Singapore Standard, 1 July 1952
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Title Section14 1952-07-01 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 364. TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article118 1952-07-01 1 SEALED LIPS: GOVT. WARNS ti 9tai Report* Secretary, Mr. R. niiin, i.i'l Ilijiht th»- ap.ithv of 1 c li »n v jh i < jtlr, v* ho i i runt committed I .!on\ r»-crij||\ hiul !o i MBC f »»rvv ar«l with ilioa. red rpeciflcally 1 grencvle out] tail ut,118 words
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Article82 1952-07-01 1 LUMPUF V bout fort: rorists i 'state i,| Segatnai killing a Eui I and a -man and nding a Police and a Malay Special Constable pii i3 trave when ed to of land muae v. I which f Bl He i i I fo >82 words
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Article32 1952-07-01 1 Reds Hold Up Train Crew \l.\ i IP R Mon.— where ■i i i beBk3 Road •i) Ipoh was i terror- -i three n. As the jhi cancelled u no ■> fa ilin32 words
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Article17 1952-07-01 1 PEN v> Vlon 7 p.m. to i .poi-ed in NihtMig Teba i from to17 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-07-01 1 Wfll m» >ou want to b«' Njilor t-h Wliit About trying '»ii mv r.ip fur si/o? Mtnin him (i-rt.unlv look hk<- hiving lh«" makings of Nillor" "..ivn SeSBHUI V M. riUfllt lo x York Hill He-It vmiauNti-r37 words
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Article109 1952-07-01 1 Cut In Prosperity RateForeseen Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ma layan Planting Industries Employers Association today said that they would be "compelled to notify all their rubber workers of a possible lowering of their earnings" from tomorrow. An estimated 300,000 workers are affected. This109 words
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Article464 1952-07-01 1 No Accord In 5 -Week Talks The five- week wage walks, held to determine wage rates as a result of the fall in the Malayan rubber price, were considered ended today. 1 The wage issue foi rubber workers in Malaya will now have to be settled either by further arbitration464 words
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Article94 1952-07-01 1 THE FEDERATIONS Security Forces killed two more terrorists and wounded one while another bandit surrendered yesterday. One of the terrorists killed was accounted for by a patrol of the Ist Cameronians in the Labis area of Johore. A rifle, ammunition and food were recovered94 words
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Article50 1952-07-01 1 MR. CHOO .100 KIM, a committee member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was detained over the weekend under the Banishment Ordinance. A Customs' official said that investigations in connection with Mr. Choo's arrest are proceeding. He is presently in the custody of the Police.50 words
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213 1952-07-01 1 Standard Staff Rept,Tt»-r TELEVISION will make its bow in Singapore at the City S first British Radio Exhibition, iti conjunction with the Singapore Trade Fait at the Happy World Stadium, from Augusl PYK. Ltd Th. Standard understands, has undertaM n to demonstrate TV213 words
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Article148 1952-07-01 1 None Hurt As Plane Crash-lands AN R.A.F. VALETTA twinengined transport plane flew around Singapore Island for tour hours yesterday to use up its petrol before crash-landing back at Changi airfield with 29 passengers and lour crew aboard. The Diane took off at about 6.:!0 a m. bound lor Butterworth with148 words
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255 1952-07-01 1 A Tax? Red Nonsense, Says Mr. MacG THE •COMMUNISTS were talking "utter nonsense" when they tried lo describe :he Employees' Provident Fund as •a subtle form of Government tax." The Deputy High Commissioner of the Federation. Mr D. C. MacGiHivray said this last night In *>» >adcast explaining the benefits255 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-07-01 1 - Photos. Sonic of the 1,020 people, who were screened and interrogated by the Singapore police yesterday following the bomb outrage in Jalan Besar on Sunday, leaving Beach Koad Police Station. Pirture on the right shows .Mr. I). K. Broadhurst. Ac-t--ins Commissioner of Police. and Mr. A. E.Standard - 72 words
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Article, Illustration488 1952-07-01 1 Police Hunt Men Who Hung That Grenade BIGGEST-EVKR screening operation was carried out by the Singapore Police yesterday in an attempt to trace the people responsible for the bomb outrage on Sunday which resulted in four American sailors and a European Singapore resident being injured. In tins all-out hunt foi488 words
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168 1952-07-01 1 LONDON. June :vi The Financial Times' Washington correspondent states thai the i• s Government plans I move slowly in replacing tow grade stockpiled rubber instead of dumping i'- as had S been feared. I his plan is expected to help i Indonesian producers168 words
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Article526 1952-07-01 1 Govt. To Lose $6M On Rice Slantlan! Saft orrf'^ponili'iii Kl ALA II MPI K, Mom The I'Vilrralimi <,o\«tiiinriil in to nlioiildrr m riirrttn I<^h of f45O«OO() a \»rrk in ii* ri«r lr;nliiij; an-mnil *'l«i MMNMV thai tin r«- i- no Inrllur ri«»r in tile BOfl M I v i h526 words
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Article86 1952-07-01 1 'Money Will Be Useless TAIPI I June W I '> Chin Seorig. ieade »inese goodwill tniation I >n) v> said in an interv i« toda the attitude of the rich Chinese in Malaya wraj "Our monej be useless ii the Commu take Ma lava go we mifh well use some86 words
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Article45 1952-07-01 1 Nine Singapore City ohm cillorH stagf-d a "w.ilk Mlt M during the monthly nicim; of th«* Sin^apuiv 1 1 o'i'i i I jrcstettfaj in j»fo,.-»i against a priM-fdurul ItlllMg of the Council PiPMdrfii Vir 1 P K HcNeirc lull report in pas;e45 words
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Article14 1952-07-01 1 fhe Duke I nnt been ;>^ i »mot«d i om > fiiniM inde U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement9 1952-07-01 1 159 NORTH BRIDGE R» ,-tPiroi RMj 'irem-i oAa appVe^ujctt^t9 words
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Advertisement40 1952-07-01 1 ICE CREAM TWT^gH r COLD STORAGE y' CREAMERIES SB^ MODEL 5114 Sim IIM laiw SartiM 45 Ci«»MH lin Ln«ic !■<•• A fiMarai Trtt««( Ct HI Itdi' lf«k In tCi Lti 21 JalM Hhin Straatta. Lit titftt Ct )0? lireii Rtatf fttit(.40 words
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Article533 1952-07-01 2 Protest Against A Ruling By The President Standard Staff Reporter MM: MEMBERS of the Singapore City onnril four Independents and fi\r Labourill —^;i!k««l out in protest against a ruling by ilie President, Mr. I. P. F. MeNeiee, al yesterday's meeting of the Cotmcfl denring a disemsion533 words
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Article45 1952-07-01 2 THE City C mcil has made arrangements with the local American film -re<»n one film j v ita .^tatf irorkhtf at the Pool no and Gunong Putai skm schemes. This n the ratepayer $1 .300 1 r n nths. I45 words
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Article36 1952-07-01 2 MOTOR CARS with Federation registration numbers belonging to permanent residtata in Singapore will in future be registered with Singapore numbers, when the annual reli^ensing falls due. This was derided by the City Council yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration229 1952-07-01 2 THE Singapore Itttprovcaaenl Trwrt hhould see iliat the tfrne-Bwitcil controlling the ntair cawe lights in ;»ll S.I.T. Hatr* he swtfeked on at the proper time after earh hlackout k *to iiiiiiimise nnne<*esj*ary waste of electricity ami to moid nwnwal accidents and petty thefts" This proposalstandard - 229 words
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Article, Illustration203 1952-07-01 2 INDETERRED by the hatul incident In a Singapore hotel on Sunday, hundred* of American sailors from the visiting L.S. De«troyer Division, made full um? of their day*» 4 liberfy*' or nhore leave yesterJ day to see the ftights and light* of Singapore City. Th«Standard - 203 words
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Article, Illustration176 1952-07-01 2 THE inaugural meeting of the Council for Negotiation representing the staff and official bides of Government service took place under the Chairmanship of IVlr. R. W. Jakeman. Acting Colonial Secretary, yester- j av> A message of goodwill was read from His Excellency the Governor whoStandard - 176 words
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Article58 1952-07-01 2 THE CITY Health Officer's monthly report for May this year shows that there was an excess of 2. 086 births over uf.r.hs for that month. New babies totalled 2.876 while TOO persons died during the same period. Pneumonia, tuberculosis and typhoid were the big^esi killers58 words
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720 1952-07-01 2 Time Has Co me To Go Forward, Says Mr. Davies Standard Staff Reporter 44 THE time has now come for us to move forward. This liule place of ours is a political backwater* We <ion*t even move at snail's pare. Let ag get j:«»inji iustea<l of wait ing for Governnienrs720 words
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Article75 1952-07-01 2 FUR i HER < :is totalising $96 were received by The Standard yesterday for M.'i.ia: Tew Kwee Biig, widow of Lei Lai Benjg who was she( dea<i oa June 24. This brings tl fund opened by h reader to i total of $295.30. Donations are us75 words
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Advertisement95 1952-07-01 2 The greatest event in post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN" s' I* <■ .31^* ■■B^Sla^a^^^^BS t' i^a^r i^Ha^^^afl a^H *r—^f US. »PfIB^B an k A u USt n S new Seven hQS °Pened the eyes of the world. Its Si u 4c >' linder O.H.V. engine gives o top speed95 words
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Advertisement79 1952-07-01 2 I'lk II /tMBRi' n .^c qaH i'ii In lit I j$ y j 1 fl iff m\;\) TJAAAi textiles w "Tl^l LIMITED ■<' <{|K :'> 4. Xl,^ COTTON y §J^ 5S" 101 <^J TONu HI N c \644. NORTH BRIDGE RD S*o*£ Ml i 27IQ^ Even Sewing Machines klfl Smli79 words
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Miscellaneous102 1952-07-01 2 \'.\v\\\vvv^v^^^^v\\v\\\\\tvvwvwvv^^^v\vv^v^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v\\\\\\\\\\^\\v^\\^^\\^^\^ .\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ V \\i\\\\\' MMMMMMMIM v i w\\ \A MIMM WW -amtm*m TH4TS A GOOD Li'L GAL/.'-BOIL H^flU UAID K A-ftOlf IJif'fTl 1 7^ EMERGFHCV RlanE I „(t -.5. 1/ m. TH' DOLLY'S MAJD, QUIETLW.7'-— M\kK* nPVIr I* M WV/lUlff. z>w^>S, IN 7W£T A, 1 T won't hurt nobodv ,^.r\^^102 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-07-01 3 U .S. Sailors' Gifts Delight Orphans GRCM I' of Vfiicriran Bailors and two officers from the destroyer USS H. I yesterdaj decided i«» play Santa Glaus to the and little orphan boys of the York Hill Girls 9 Home. Loaded with toys, candy, chocolates and othei t it-bits they descendedStandard - 298 words
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Article124 1952-07-01 3 ORDERS kaTC b«'pn placed for new telephone iSBgC t'.i:iip?m-nt lor 4,100 lines for delivery to gapMt i; I M ">;, I report of the annual general lint; ni ft€ Oriental Telephone and Flectric I .inpim. Iu! hckl in London, sav*. :v-rc d to ♦< iga124 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-01 3 S'pore Man At FAO Course In Fisheries trom i and Tan v out lected ch time I 'urse. •r of er the proICC 9 in- I i Huao,28 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-01 3 BE PREPARED! (With Singapore Boy Scouts* "Job Week" now in full swing, our dollar a-job-seekers must be "prepared" for any eventuality, thinks cartoonist Loo Teck Hai of Singapore).28 words
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Article77 1952-07-01 3 \f- I Go Iventure i in the Singaporo j C" >! ester lay a' the inq the death o i \<',\ who mistook J tic acid for water in his state m Ihe >ng Road on June 11. Ong Cheng. Lim's wife said i that I77 words
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Article82 1952-07-01 3 \Kl!'i' ihe uras charged in sngip -i First Police Courl j sterday with stealing $100 worth of doth and mis- i: iating je \el lery valued s i Malay woman. k th > nte Him don, was escorted b ..a to Kuala Lumpur to stan82 words
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Article103 1952-07-01 3 Angry Smith Threw Acid At Friend ANNOYED al l >--:"? palled drunk, a silver-smith threw acid at his friend, a fanner, Lim Soon Thong, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. The silver-smith. Tan V/ah Chow, was fined $50 E ><■ causing corrosive burns to Lim on the chin,103 words
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Article99 1952-07-01 3 YEO BOON' HENG, aged Ik was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore First District Judge, Air Van Ah Tan, t one year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision for robbing ;i 13-year-old schoolboy of his $51 wristwatch. The prosecutor. Mr, M. Boyle,99 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-07-01 3 THOUSANDS of pupils from all Christian Brothers' Schools in Singapore will join in the nine-day celebrations of the centenary of St. Joseph's Institution and the arrival of the Christian Brothers in Malaya, beginning from today. Standard photo shows Brother lenatiun (left) Director of St. Joseph's and Rev. Brother Lawrence O'Toole62 words
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Article29 1952-07-01 3 MR K P. BHASKAR. In.di:m pro'OUional dancer, will hold a three month summer course for cl iKstcft] Indian dances beginning next week at the Kama la Club.29 words
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Article90 1952-07-01 3 THE Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. G.W. Webb, said yesterday that he was very pleased with the $100,000 giit by the Welfare Committee ol the Malayan Chinese Association towards the establishment of a home for tuberculosis incurables in Singapore. 'This is the first and90 words
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Article110 1952-07-01 3 FOUR MEN involved in a theft ca.se where 55 Dun! op tyres worth $l(i.28O were driven out of !i ie Singapore Harbour Board were yesterday acquitted by the Third District Judge without their defence being called. They were: P.N. Sharma. Lee Ah Choon. Soo Swe e Kara110 words
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Article26 1952-07-01 3 THE Singapore Camera Club will celebrate the club's second anniversary with a dinner at the Tai Ton? Restaurant, New World on Friday, Julv 4.26 words
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190 1952-07-01 3 CHIA AH KWEE was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second District Judge, Mr. Livingstone yesterday for cheating a dance hostess, Esah binte Ahmad, of $345 on two occasions. Chia pleaded guilty to both charges and the prosecution withdrew similar charges against190 words
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313 1952-07-01 3 'Extend Family Allowance Idea To All' Call Standard Staff Reporter lami| v F < I>rinri l >le of P*y*«f according to hi* H .rVi.,7." 11 1 TV 0 U --troducMl, v ,n in Macies oi Government employees. Presidont V n e < ;V Va Q eXpreSSe l by Dr C313 words
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Article117 1952-07-01 3 SEVERAL of Singapore"s busiest women met at the Little Shop yesterday to discuss details lor the forthcoming International Pageant. "Rendevous with Eve," which will be staged at the Raffles Hotel on Aug. 15 and 16 to raise funds tor SATA and the British Red Cross Handicapped117 words
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Article63 1952-07-01 3 THE voluntary workers in the various Social Welfare Department's children centres will hold their bi-annual sale of work on July 5 on the ground floor of Whiteaway Laidlaw Co. Ltd. at Raffles Place. The articles on sale have all been made by the children in these63 words
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Article35 1952-07-01 3 AN INDIAN Hassan Mohd. Abdul Salam (27) was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach ol trust of $267.25 from his company. He claimed trial and bail of $500 was allowed.35 words
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Article146 1952-07-01 3 $4½ Mil. Estate Duties THE revenue from estate duty collected by Singapore Government during last year was $4,:iL > r),f>f)B.s7 > compare' with $2,897,227.32 i n 1950. and that from corporations duty was $22^72.32 compared with $24,221.07 in 1950, says the annual report of the Estate Duty Office. During last146 words
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Article189 1952-07-01 3 Standard Staff Reporter IN COMMEMORATION of their Corps Week, the Royal Army Service Corps, Nee Soon attended a service at their Garrison Church on Sunday. Conducted bv the Garrison Chaplain, the Rev. T. J. W. Morgan CF, and wi*h the band ol the Ist' Battalion the189 words
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Article75 1952-07-01 3 The following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Medical Services Union for the next year: President, Mr. C. Karthigesu: Vice-Presidents. Messrs. Wong Yin Fon and N. Thanabalam; Hon Secret arv. Mr. S K. Lingam; H«n Treasurer, Mr. Quek Beng Guan; Literary Secretary. Mr S Thanabalasingam: Sports Secretary.75 words
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Article59 1952-07-01 3 TWO Sikhs Amar Singh and Pokther Sin^h and two Malays Sved AKvi bin Mohamed and Ali bin Fadzil were each fined $5 in the SmL'^P° re Fourth Police Court yesterday for fighting in public. The Sikhs were arrested at the IMA mile Sembawang Road and the Malays59 words
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Article43 1952-07-01 3 THIRTY-FIVE persons were brought before In- S::igapoie Second Police Court ye terdaj to answer charges of ftve-fOOt way and road obstruction. Ot these 28 persons were fined a total of $131, three claimed trial and five were cautioned and discharged.43 words
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Advertisement377 1952-07-01 3 T •W>) TOOIAIS 2 Grand Decision to offer at Reduced Fixed Retail Prices as from Ist July, 1952. Remember, there is a large variety in Here! h Fixed Retail Prices Usually From 1.7.52. Tobralco 330p yd 3.00 p. yd. O Tootama 420 3.60 Lombia 370 3.00 Nomht 400 3.60 \>377 words
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Miscellaneous50 1952-07-01 3 Federation Diary ki i w; ej SERE M BAIN Y rk ">\I*I*IHKI I 330 Se. K! l\ f l «< fji Ch*i f > t ManCant > I LllN>: A* ir-i Senyuin Dan Ta:^^ j v lIAI B B j 7 i J. C3O j i MMKH Sim H 250 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-07-01 3 "i fw. 1 TH Al Llt GOLD TO DE YEP. .THEN THERE'LL fbUT, POC,MY f^UKE 15.50 EVh KY FIML YOU ■wk WBSfa §||i;i HAT 1 F"O« JUSTTJ-fRCKINM BE NO QUESTION 1 GOSH.DtGGIN' I PILE UP A MILLION, TAKE FEW^^^B m UK YcK)'^E«SONMAaENDA A.5 TO HOW YOU A Id WORK/ I72 words
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247 1952-07-01 4 13 Applications A A Are Approved Staiuiard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thirteen Chinese. li\hi£ in Ihe vicinity of the new village of Gua Miisanp, have been granted titles to land by the Rclantaii Government. A communique issued today by the Government of Kelantan,247 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-07-01 4 photo. MISS l.im I.eong Tren. who is studying law at Ihc London I nivfi>it.v. arrived in Singapore b> Qnntas BOA( yeMfrday to sp«*nd her summer holiday* with her p;trrnts. Mr. and Mr?, l.im Iluan Lye of Tuipinj. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article131 1952-07-01 4 Staff «»rri"»|>OII«l»*llt kl VIA II MPI K. M(»n. *^IV Malax an I ♦•<:< h«r-* I nion has tinilirrrd the rHiring bOMftti report by the J<>> (onimiiin ami has made reprewnlation* l<» tin- C MM ■■■Mill I'"" F ««l«WHti«>M. k v Thaver, th< Pre- aid this,131 words
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144 1952-07-01 4 Standard *Maff Correspondent PENANG, Mou. The Municipal President, Mr. L. V. I Karle. stated at the Council meeting today that a op. i.»l 4-oininittt-c ua» now devoting murh timr him! timiiiJit to the iniprox-nirnt of the Municipal transport ?.< r\ nr~. i r nnd gat bad144 words
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183 1952-07-01 4 $10,000 For Coronation Celebrations PEXANG, Mou.— The Municipal Councillors today voted a jum of $10,000 as a start for the use of a Coronation celebrations committee. The members of 'he rommi::ee are Messrs. L. R. F. Earie, (chairman), V. C. Nolan. Meera Hussein. C. M. Hashim. Chew Boon Ee, A.183 words
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Article56 1952-07-01 4 PENANG, Mon.— Clerk in the Municipal Engineer's De- j partment, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Song, has been granted an a w a r d under the leaderspecialist programme to visit the United States of America j to study labour and industrial relations. Mr. Yeoh is the honorary secretary56 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-07-01 4 photo. NINE-YEAR-OLD Michael Findlav who flow 8.000 miles out from Britain to spend his school wramrr holidays iritfa his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Findlav of JesseUon. British North Borneo, arrived in Singapore yesterday. Picture shows Michael with his mother at Kallanf Airport souu after his arrival by Qantas-BGAC. Mr.Standard - 60 words
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Article52 1952-07-01 4 MANCOLLAPSES IN IPOH STORE dian collapsed and died OH I>♦ prt: :..-<•.« ol a local department store at 5 p.m today. T:?e ;nun v.as later identified Saadhanan an employee od Kima Town B wrd H is understood thai Saajhanav ..c on an errand ar-cl w«5 v.s'kin| out oi ic premisej52 words
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Article36 1952-07-01 4 TOH CHANG HENG (23>, was tentatively charged io the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with having a .38 revolver and 17 rounds of ammunition without a licence ed in police custody until July 7.36 words
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215 1952-07-01 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Men.— The Gratral < nm mitten of the Malayan Trade Union Council ill not tolerate the use of the Delegate.** Cenferener k*. a platform for the \eiitilation of private and prrxuial recrtniinalinib In- frustrated elements wfaoM* p«eeeKfiive demon.xtratioiiH ran only damage215 words
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199 1952-07-01 4 Move To Check Rice Racket In Federation IPOH. V10,,._ f ;in to iwilchiflg racket bck^; pm i liealrw i^ to be inlrodTid throttelioui tion. In^a circuUi Ui bU A> .-an: Coi plies, Mr. A. W. Wicholaoo C titra'«cr Federation of Malaya, said ftiat in a ve ber of cases, rice199 words
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30 1952-07-01 4 New Kajang Transmitters In Use Today B WkW end t a k< row and sh< ■Hull imp'' S' ..rigor Listener? jon *r The wa tß_l Neta-ch JBC B)l frrqiM- transmitter30 words
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Advertisement123 1952-07-01 4 AT EAST COAST ROAD jiiLL nvHw vviiiicn. 'P SINGAPORE S TENTH v^w^sSi7 M a h i I ii h t*ir n+i An \w» £gggj& I*l \M mB I lUmm IvU I ivll VW CARES FOR THE CARS CARE FOR YOUR CAR WL^. _**<^ BY MAKING Mobilubrication A HABIT VAi aV^^wAV123 words
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Article59 1952-07-01 5 TENDERS totallitu to 51.705.<W> in eaneetton witii t-unstruotion of Quarters lor senior officers at the ne w Pasir Panjans Power Station were accepted hy the City Council at their monthly meeting yesterday. Cost for the main building is $1.374,<»00. while fltMir finishes and wall tilitu add up to59 words
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Article, Illustration906 1952-07-01 5 Bandit Leaders Sense Tide Of Wa r Aga ins t Them By ASIKK GUNASEKERA, Standard Staff Correspoßdenl MALAYAN terrorist leaders are now be«iin"'»£ to sense iliai the iU\<* of wnr lias ai last definitely turned against them. *anl Chin Kien alias Ah Liaii former De|Mity Commander ol the lltli Independent906 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-07-01 5 photo. Lady Russell inspecting the parade of the Third Wetaohment of the Singapore British Red Cross Society held at the Raffles Institution ground on Sunday. Accompanying l^dy Russell i* Dr. CJ. Poh. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-07-01 5 JllltUl f. Mr. Richard Oliveiro, an old boy of st. Anthony's Boys School. ;uid Rover Seoul donated his blood lor tin* Nth time on Svnday. Mr. Oliveiro who works in Champion Motors has donated his blood since 1947. "It is "»> duty to the people, said Mr. Oluciro. We mightStandard - 99 words
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Article95 1952-07-01 5 Towgay Men Get Time SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday unanimous igreed to deter action on the ciosing ol welU now bemt; used for towgay growing in Rocbore, Kallang and dreylang nhtil November l to allow towgay-growers further 1 tune to move out to suitable areas. The decision was made follow- j95 words
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Article86 1952-07-01 5 A SINGAPORE man, Mr. Tay Kok Beng, a teacher, who) was deserted by hi> wife was granted a decree ni i by the Chief Justice, Mr. Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore Hiyh Court yesterday. Married in May, 1946, Mr. Tay said that in \\HH86 words
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122 1952-07-01 5 TRAFFIC signs such as "No Entry" or "No Right Turn placed at road junctions in Sin- gapore by the traffic authorities should be translated into Malay. Chinese and Indian. urged Mr. Lee Choon Eng, I (Lab. W.) in his adjournment speech at the City122 words
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Article29 1952-07-01 5 Fifty Singapore residents will receive Certificates of Naturalization from* the Colonial Secretary, Mr. w. L. Blythe at a ceremony at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Ju!> 429 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-07-01 5 photo. \N 18-FOOT boat was found by the Marine Police adrift off Pulau Blakang Mati. Flat bottom and without motor the boat, built by Ciay Sens Koat of Beach Road, was he lirved to have been loosened from its moorings during tne storm which hit Singapore a fortnight aso. ClaimsStandard - 67 words
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Article203 1952-07-01 5 A DECISION by the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of the Singapore City C ninril to appnn **M 'i 1 r;*se" the hol'l'iitj if rfliearsals by the Sta^e Dub of Singapore, in the City Police Court, was severely rriiicised by certain Coiincillon at yesterday's meeting. The application was203 words
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Article277 1952-07-01 5 SUBSTATIONS IkiMt* l«« l«»:«<« I) Mountbattrn \«-tv\orK. »t:il<--- < litr IM 4;il:in \«u|»:i-. B.MAC, .MrKitrliif. ltra<M"ll Kis«\ ls!an<l Roll Clnb. Sfcletar Pomps. ><•«; su<ni. s«-i<-tar Wireless, Mental Hospital, Trat:ilv;.«r ist.. H.1.. Ufcambra, k• n i»-- HotH. SumlMwra Kii Roan Pal Si AUBuled Bd., ">i'n> >'•>' l,el»:«r Pumps,277 words
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Article56 1952-07-01 5 j A TEO< "> ir.'.V Seah Tc" li'-M.;. :j .'-l m njured add throw n ti hh ■he wa i lie ••>■" ta d w k lane o I Ai C< I Stueet. n tl i early hour-, yesterday nr>ornlnc [I !An nn jmlj#:)< e> t*(\ ar;i56 words
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Advertisement220 1952-07-01 5 ON SALE TODAY JULY "FILM^IaYA" ot the CATHAY ond NEW ALHAMBRA AM 1 .45, 4.1 5, lA/ F F t€ 1 /j^BfffffffP^^ TODAY V 11 I I r I Nil ntODUCED BY THE SAME TEAM THAT MKM GHT U ALL VB<M I I\ v: in I HI >< REEN! a220 words
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Advertisement304 1952-07-01 5 /O//t A F/Xir BAYI 11 a.m. 1.45, <J.<tO t u.UI §t 9.39 .//i. < Oil \Uil V I'M lIHi S IVr^riiU Ihirf of Damascus o>issitm>tr Sensotlono! Wilcf*Animol Scenes! Jungle P*nttf While Kilters? Secret of The Diamond,! st«rrii. 9 'Tf!xn.\HiiEn Distributed l*v flkO Kmlm Plrturet JL Bth RECORD-BREAKING DAY A( .4304 words
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Miscellaneous134 1952-07-01 5 St. Joseph's Institution: Centenary Celebrations start, Reception by pupils of Brothers' Schools, at S.J I. 9 am. Camera Club: Annual general meeting, British Council H:i!l »i p m 85th Anniversary (Canada): Dance Royal Singapore Go I Club 7.30 p.m. Alumni Association: Talk- by Professor WE. Le Gi«;s Clark on Problems134 words
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Article801 1952-07-01 6 VV E understand that the new Consolidated and Expatriation pay scheme approved by the S ngaporc Legislative Council will come before the Federal Legislative Council m its meeting i< onow, \\Y i' the farce ai Singapore will not be repeated in the Federation. In Singapore the new801 words
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Article105 1952-07-01 6 Sir; In the article by Mr. Michael Davidson in the issue of the Singapore Standard of 26th. June 1952 the following is mentioned: "The o.tly club in Singapore Mr. Mac Donald belongs to is the Island Club, because it is the only club which105 words
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Article30 1952-07-01 6 Sir.— lf Mr. Mai-Donald's ideas in regard to evening dress ;ire adopted ii will be p easani 10 meet a man who is properly dressed. JUST ARRIVED. Singapore.30 words
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719 1952-07-01 6 Sir,— Critic obviously lacks sufficient intelligence to realise thai positive statistics are impossible to produce in respect of assessing the resuli of educating the poorest classes of society in the use of contraceptives. Suppose, however, so few ?.s say 500 impoverished females719 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-07-01 6 'Took Iheir perishin* time delivering (hose «-««-ds we ordered, didn't they?* 114 words
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Article128 1952-07-01 6 Sir;— Asians should take comlort from the fact that club members of the type presently enjoying the glare of publicity, are better left alone to their strangling dinner suits and stuffy talk. In any case, the rarified atmosphere of the high strata occupied by these selfstyled128 words
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Article286 1952-07-01 6 Sir:— l must say that "VOTER" has been unduly up^et by my recent letter in which I deplored commercialised medicine and asked that Government nationalise the. Colony's Health Service and make private practice a Crime. "Voter" has put forward two lines of argument: One. that because of286 words
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817 1952-07-01 6 O.M. GREEN - Peace Campaign Cloaks A New Cold War In Asia O.M. GREEN By LONDON. r PHE enormous publicity by Peking Radio of the meetings of the Preparatory Committee for a new peace campaign in Asia and the Pacific region* shows that the campaign, which is to be launched at. the end817 words
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Article422 1952-07-01 6 Sir I note with great disgust the series of stupid reasons p. it up by Mr. C. C. Tan in his call for a ban on the M.C.A. lotteries. Mr. Tan says that the sale of lottery tickets by the M.C.A. is a great disservice and is422 words
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318 1952-07-01 6 Sir; A disquieting report appeared in your contemporary, the Straits Times, a few days ago. to the effect that new regulation? empower the Superintendent of the St. John's Island Detentioi Camp to punish detainees who commit "minor offences" with solitary confinement for a period318 words
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Article324 1952-07-01 6 Review of Views Too Few Malays UTUSAN noted thai the Report 1 n:i Population, Births and Deaths for 1950 published re-' ce.itly revealed many facts 1 u lich are disturbing. Ji< I increase in the Malay pooula-l th»!i is 152,080 compared to< 126,538 Chinese and W,81« Indians and Pakistanis, Utusan324 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-01 6 LrH till KS^--'-^M IH^^IV. ,t 111 ■^■I|h^ > #«VBw^^ w "< B ft^^^^H Dr.12 words
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Advertisement77 1952-07-01 6 I >7/ «i I/. Hit mo&t < nmfm tuhlr If"!'" f/// \f n l<t <i it rooiis, I Very low monthly payments can be arra I KEE HUAT RADIO CO LTD 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE I 41 223. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPU* PHO J 24, BIACH STREET, PINANG f f77 words
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220 1952-07-01 7 VIENNA, June 30, <AFP).-l.s. Secretary of s i Mi Dean Acheayi said here that r.S. poii c> was o rwr\ tiling to bring about as soon as possible the !)> n Austria will recover her freedom and rub in e. e bad broughi with him220 words
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Article136 1952-07-01 7 Eeanty^i Problem I A1 IFOR- -"The an in I e glamour :i a fame and >ne ai a i i 1!>, s > auty i i ial Miss Univer e" k ge that ea f oj 'er I against the d offer >f *he voice her136 words
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Article9 1952-07-01 7 US Marine Corps Expansion n :ian larine and i9 words
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Article95 1952-07-01 7 MacD. Meets Jap Leaders fOKYO, Mum. IP)— The omm oner On n S i ith-Easi As a, Mi Malcolm Donald, who has arrived in ►kyo vil i Admiral Sir G. v Rusa British Naval C.-in-C. in Um Fi p:.iv.t. conferred v <. L ■< -I Katsuo Okaaki »day Mr Via95 words
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Article35 1952-07-01 7 HA'.' i.< >K 30 IA? t > fit a police Nation in thi i rovince baa eeently been fired' became it ind rhev were un| s gambling ring in > s1 'ion.35 words
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58 1952-07-01 7 I'.Wi.KDK. Jiiim JO. i.\l I* > A new railway line >UK illi.nn t<» Nnuukhai. in Ifcc northrast pfWiMCS, i> nit t«» lanlit.it \Ur transportation of food l<» ami from th«'»r pro\ iiu ••>. it MS disclosed. i ««r»vl iim tH>n u58 words
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Article171 1952-07-01 7 PUSAN, June 30, (Reuter-AAP).— South Korean President Syngman Khce in a message to his National Assembly today said he "could not wait any longer" for the dissolution of the Assembly. H.^ message* which was read by the Prime Minister said: "I have waited a171 words
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Article, Illustration450 1952-07-01 7 Setback To UK Hopes For End Of Canal Dispu te ALEXANDRIA, June 30 Egypt's elder statesman, Hussein Sirry Pasha, known for his aiili-Britisfa feelings, has formed a new government al thr request of Kinu Farouk. He succeeded Premier tiilaly Pasha who tendered i!i<- resignation of hisMirror - 450 words
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Article49 1952-07-01 7 A(ibN. SOITHEST FRANCE, June 30. (Router) I iremen putting a fire out in a garage rented to two Io«al Communist leaders here were startled by sudden explosions. They salvaged eight light machine guns, two submachineguns. a stock of magazines and some Communist propaganda leaflets.49 words
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Article62 1952-07-01 7 A $.U 8.0(K) proposed plan tor ithe development at Marine Parade as a promenade with lities -■'fur public bathing "'i suofa amenities as chang- moms >.and refreshment pta > as cepted by the City •(".ihrii'il at their monthly meeting yesterday. The City Council decided to accept $f>5.000 from62 words
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Article229 1952-07-01 7 TEHERAN, June 30.— Premier Mohammed Mossadeq said that there were onlv two ways of remedying Iran's economic troubles. Either the Majlis should support him in his continuing struggles without company pil revenue in the budget, he said, or bring someone else to power in hisU.P.; Reuter - 229 words
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Article172 1952-07-01 7 LONDON. .Tune 30.— Foreign Secretary Anlhony Eden, 55, is i.l with jaundice and will not be able to carry out full duties of his office for a numbtr of veeks. the Foreign Office announced last night. Mr. Eden was (k;c to speak in next Tuesday's172 words
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Article66 1952-07-01 7 trenderd London Correspondent LONDON, June 30. —The following ore the closing •rices of rubber »n4 tin on the London Morket today LONDON RUBBER Spot 27 Id. Ay- 17 Id I i ?l?i Joii./Mor. a|,d. July/c.f. Itl*. Markat: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £969.10*. per tan buyer*, £970.105.66 words
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Article134 1952-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. S.C. Singam protested strongly in the Kuala Lumpur -Municipal Council today against t he insult given him and other Commissioners by the Selangor State Government over ihe recent arrangements for councillors to view the Queen's birthday parade on the Kuala Lumpur134 words
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Article72 1952-07-01 7 Standard Staff Reporter NO HACKNEY carriage in Singapore, other than a motor omnibus shai! be hired out by the seat This decision was arrived af yesterday's meeting of the City Council when the existing Municipal (Hackney Carriages) By-iaws were amended. A suggestion that the amendment should72 words
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Article50 1952-07-01 7 IN ORDER to provide extra transport facilities' for the Singapore Harbour BoaiH labour force, the City Council, at yesterday's meeting, unanimously hi; reed to permit trip kepptl Bus Co. lo optr. '< two buswfi ttam tlie bus Urminus to Gate 10. Kepptl Harbour, and bark during peafc50 words
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Article52 1952-07-01 7 !!< IXGKONG. Jum !0 iR* fer-AAP) S: shoe-shine boy« >. <• bank notes which w«it thrown I i Europx .< Leaning <;ut of window <n the sth flooi of St. ETraw Hotel. C« seway H. mi- rientified E of the i b hand l ar noli52 words
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125 1952-07-01 7 BOSCOMBE DOWN. So era Eng and fc June 30, <R» uU I i Squadron La adei B I \V. nevfon saved i'.< test records and escape d fiery d< ath i < i when he lm ash anded b t twin jel atom125 words
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Article203 1952-07-01 7 Pacific Council Strategy WASHINGTON ■•<' I > I US. titan an< Z«. tland cabinet im i < > 1 M fi: Si Wet k dtscusi loofH defei i f rategy nUm Pi I region ind Korean <:< id P.p'omatic sources <• analysis of (he ability three powers and tth p«203 words
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Advertisement37 1952-07-01 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE fHE OPENING OF A TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO ON TUESDAYS FRIDAYS RETURNING ON WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS EFFECTIVE Ist JULY SINGLE FARE FROM SINGAPORE $160 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED MANAGERS: MANSFIELD fr CO. LTD., OCEAN BLD., SINGAPORE37 words
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Article, Illustration243 1952-07-01 8 Standard Shipping Reporter. NINE Japanese shipping companies, which have combined into three seperate lines to operate a three ship monthly service between Japan, Singapore, Bombay and Karachi, will go into full service, when the ship, the Tatsuwa Maru, belonging to the last of243 words
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Article119 1952-07-01 8 TWO 16 knot ships, the Straat Banka and the TjibantI jet, have recently been completed for Royal Enterocean Lines, and are expected to arr:\*e in Singapore shortly on their maiden voyages* The Straat Banka Is cargo passenger liner of 9.00U tons, i i was119 words
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Advertisement623 1952-07-01 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE 4** I in<-is<<» Los Angeles Ali Anfrlcti A C*n*di»o Cities Penang PS'hini STpow m e'lNfc %1 26 July IH V.Jul* tKJul* lAu« 21Auf ,'j:.. -.ulars of Dry Cargx L>aep rankl *~i passenger R tokii *■> ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. !H v jx>rr K2281 3 K623 words
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Advertisement856 1952-07-01 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kefolar SaiUaga to China aad Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam ft Penan s Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From "PAKHOI Jmlj 5 Kaohsiung "Szechuen Jul? 11 July 15 Hongkong fiii P.S'ham S'pore For 'Funln? July 3rd Japan856 words
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Advertisement470 1952-07-01 8 y< Ships m Harbour WHARVES Albert Dock: Stanvac Talang Ship Godowa (iatc AJcar, Reginald Kerr. (Ucinous 1! 4 A'ictoria Do«-k: Lisita n < \mbra 23 24 2 jraraj Benlawera 2^> ::0 2 Kt-pprl Dork: S 4 Benwyvis .:4 2 Morib, Lam Sa Burnside 27 2H 2 Laid l"p Anchorage: Kah470 words
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Article258 1952-07-01 9 Biggest Price Fall In Weeks On City Market >Lukit Reporter IU BBER prieef jrestcrdsj registered the Uk- tlrop for in;in\ weeks, qiKttatiotm nropnin^ t nt- pet Ib. on an easy market in Singapore. v *°d rfhag bronKiH down prices pel ai the opening to 93 cents258 words
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57 1952-07-01 9 Bonn's Steel Output More Than UK's 30— Western teel probaa ul ri< r'■ iUI March W< ten Genwma ns ol rtee! Bitln inkta I I I B Its o 1 It V' accorci--E •.it the I OUtpUt E i B I the I ..il ratr ii pet cent over ncttU.P.; UP. - 57 words
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25 1952-07-01 9 British Report On U S Steel Industry active t th I tin's ad- clue to team ■> an, hut S nil is a times os in25 words
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Article94 1952-07-01 9 >1 ml rii Jfarki 1 Bepertei 1 Ued on S any b.;.-. less pass Copra had b;r t $21 pi JB, no dca 1 *>i! seller^ indica''.'d 1 .1r 1 j 1 but there was oo ::i evidence. 1 ;>^r quotations were $565 r picul ror94 words
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Article136 1952-07-01 9 TOKYO, June 30:— The Ministry of Internationa! Trade ind Industry is planning to propose a one-year extension with minor revisions to tne preseni United K'nj?flom-.lapan overall payments agreement, ciue to expire August 31. Tiie Ministry aims to expand Japan's trade with the Sterling area136 words
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Article144 1952-07-01 9 AVER HITAM Planting Syndicate suffered from intimidation 0:1 their estate which retted In a drop in the crop of rubber harvested to 394,000 ib. foi the year to March 31, 1952. The previous year's output was 520,000 lb. The Company's net profit amounted to $45,794 which144 words
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Article63 1952-07-01 9 NEW YORK, June 30 (ReuU;-» 'Pm federal Reserve B'lilc (it Xew York has warned that trade restriction* imposed bp the franc ;md sterling areas could, if allowed to go on, hinder a returij to normal production and trade. The B;;nk in j study of "recent63 words
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Article41 1952-07-01 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share markei was '-i;i_v but with quoia- ids fti a igjhi I- i i:< r levels than on Saturday The volume .of business passing w.. imiti i. Yesterday*! price, were: i41 words
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126 1952-07-01 9 THE world'! largest *hip instuliation of rubber flooring. covering almost 3J miles of de'ks. pa&sjgeways and other passenger areas on the new luxury liner, the United Slates. 't;u just been completed at Newport News, Virginia. Same 170.000 square feet of rubber, including126 words
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Article69 1952-07-01 9 NEW YORK. Jung 39 (API: f.ie privately-owned oceangoing U.S. merchant fleet on June I totalled 1.281 vessels of 15,300,210 dead-weight ions.' the National Federation of American Snipping reported. These incioded 830 dw cargo Ships of 8.5.~)9.2H0 tons and 451 tankera ol K.740.9. r >o tons.69 words
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Article11 1952-07-01 9 ITAUS arid Argentina have signed a USSH2,OOO,OOO trade agreement. U P11 words
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141 1952-07-01 9 Britain Has New 1½ -Ton Jet Engine LONDON, June 30, (UP).— Britain has produced a new jet engine only 10 feet 4 inches long and 3 feet 4 inches In diameter that weighs one and a half tons. The Bristol Aeroplane Company claimed that the engine, called the Olympus. is141 words
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Article104 1952-07-01 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (cents per ib in Singapore yesterday were: Bu>er& Seller* No J Spot Loose «j9 92 i F.0.8. in bales July No. 1 K.S.S. !K!; 93i No Z R.S.S. 88i 891 No. :i K.S.S. 84y 85] Tone: Quirt after, irregular. LONDON HI imtß Monday's opening prices104 words
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Article, Illustration98 1952-07-01 9 photo. The new 6,000-ton motor liner Ebro pictured here has now joined the Royal Mail Lines fleet on the UK-West Indies-Cen-tral America earuo and passenger service. Built by Ha Hand and Wolff. Ltd., Ciovan. the Ebio has appointments equal to those of the modern first-class passengerReuter - 98 words
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568 1952-07-01 9 th A T S ttO thc P° lic y of United Slates Government to nAiiJin i^ej :> m n^^jri l bbe2^lustry as an rronemic weapon designed to *0,,i,0l the price of natural robber. Stressing this in tho Natural Rubber News of June.568 words
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Article16 1952-07-01 9 THE IndO-Egyptian trade agreement has been renewed for another veav pnrfin* FVhrn:irv 1951?. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article14 1952-07-01 9 West- Germany opens a telephone service to Goa <Por-''igiiv.-c India > today, ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article44 1952-07-01 9 A one-year trade agreement between Pakistan and Czechoslovakia has been signed to Karachi under which Pakistan will supply 28.000 bates nl cotton and 80,000 bales of jute in return for a ran^e oi 100 C/erh valued at A12.U00.000 (sterling). —A. P.44 words
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Article190 1952-07-01 9 'Good Time To Buy A Watch THE great mystery >^ time I and fee iirl ol i planets reduceti to the simple figures! on the dal oi a wrist watefc. Such is the miracle accomplished by modem watchmakers. But today, when watches I and clocks axe within easy reach of190 words
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Article, Illustration283 1952-07-01 9 By CHRISTINK DIKMKK, Slmulanl -saff Reporter THE growing importance and progress of tra<?« between Canada and Malaya since the end of the war was stressed yesterday by Mr. I). S. Armstrong, Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, on the eve of Canada's 85th birthday as the283 words
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98 1952-07-01 9 LABCH H rtaj the gene);;: n f Lal km dl result* 'i i i mailer ti I rubber for HiddV Rubber Syndicate which reported a gr< profit 173 ioc t'.'- pear 1 Ouip it foi 1951 n il). (293,573 Ib. in lOT ■II In98 words
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Article29 1952-07-01 9 HONGK< >NG .1 i- Special 5 IS ..i wen i I 1 rrlin* HK K (o USII UKSI B3Q to 'IKWi 314 R p ihj Cold Kflfl29 words
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Advertisement71 1952-07-01 9 IRON ORE TINNED GOODS PATCHOULI OIL COCONUT OIL INSECTICIDES SAND BAUXITE RAYON PIECE GOODS TOBACCO PALM OIL DRUGS LEAD ORES SHAMPOO SEA DAMAGED GOODS WATER SOIL FLOUR fJLJGAR DO YOU HANDLE ANY OF THESE? WE HAVE BEEN ANALYSING THEM ALL RECENTLY. CAN WE HELP YOU CHECK QUICKLY VAIID ON THE71 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-07-01 9 Despatches Mails for T B »eo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri close at B a n. tomorrow bj Daryel, io IndoChi.na 8 a.m. by Kin a. Arrivals Mails and parce a arrived yesterday from Thailand by train, and N Indi.i by E. Sang.42 words
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Article1281 1952-07-01 10 Peter Robinson - Peter Robinson H 20— THE NEGATIVE E HAVE learned a voriety of vavi u clicking our cimero •hutf<--< r o^ o variety of •übjecrs. Now if .t rime for ut ra loolc o BftM rnorc deeply tnto whar happen* to the film during if« brief 9Jimpie1,281 words
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Article272 1952-07-01 10 HBR/.YGS us to HASSELBLAD and 1 regret to sjy that, despite a recent tour of the d calf's and nmii'j "iiiioii? calls to friends in the trade and. profession, 1 have so far failed to flush out a single Hasselblad in Singapore. The Hasselblad is made in272 words
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Article581 1952-07-01 10 DORIS DAY f.i:»> rjn rsvel In a regular j;>jite :>t recent releases bv Columbia I tta ok the be>t of ihesa la "Tell Me Why which has "Till We >lr«»t Again" on the reverse, Columbia DB 3OJO Then there is "MooaHfht Bay" and 'Lovr Vj".581 words
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Article382 1952-07-01 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR r rTH>DAT*B QlOi iilON: "The I I fjiirr«t thin?> have fleete>t end: Their scent survives their rl»%e. But th» rose's srenl ii bitterness 1 o him that loved the rose!" Francis Thompson. TUESDAY lOR FVFRYONFAllow extra rime en route «■> there > a382 words
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Article255 1952-07-01 10 SAN FRANCISCO, June 30 Radio Free Asia, operated by the Committee tor Free Asia to broadcast programmes of fact and truthful news to the Far East, has increased its transmission facilities to include Guam and a second transmitter in Manila, it was announced here. John255 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-07-01 10 "WINDOW GAZERS" by T. C. Seow to a delightfully placid early morning" study with a Rolleiflex. Gevapan film developed in Microdol. Exposure with a yellow filter, was 1 100th at f. 11.36 words
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Article441 1952-07-01 10 VICTOR DOGGETT - for the Discophile VICTOR DOGGETT LATEST CLASSICAL RKCORI)IN(,s U, BY H.\VI»V. rllo mncrii) (n I) major *rr Gevaert). Pierre Faur'ii' r (C*U*t. Philh* rmunia Orfbfdn (Kubrliki II M V this e tarn ng rft i ions t:i our lit to be me ;>• >duci of a pupil of Hn- r441 words
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741 1952-07-01 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By rPHE Chinese Y.M.C.A. will hold another piano competition in August. It will be remembered that a similar competition was held last year with great success in which there were over 60 competitors. The system of entry and adjudication is the741 words
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Advertisement156 1952-07-01 10 Making your own movies... You fc«<e no ocvtot tome io*e4 «bou< ttta Tine picture you ate 90'fiq to make In y«ur trM.»9'.f->f^on you ve« already +h« ipariiit^ fa*fght tceoe you will vho^t and protect or* yowr SO'ten. Don't t»k« *«»f cK«AC»« re^lturt^ your o'reams. OEVA6RT h^> a film lor «v*ry156 words
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Advertisement179 1952-07-01 10 i s ill Ml^ M^STHi VOICl" mcmm^m w I 1 ""^'Z. 1 1 j THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS j DEBUSSY— La Mcr The NBC Symphonv Orchestro c r n7 I by Arturo To^canim DB 9/->0 3 DONIZETTI Don Posquale Over The Halle Orchestra conduct*' Sir John Borb.roll. DA J^ I179 words
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Article, Illustration649 1952-07-01 11 NEW EVENT S IN JOHORE G.P. RACES A Chance Given To All Vehicles TWO extra events* making seven in all, will make up the programme for this year's Johore iirSiid Prix organised by the Singapore Motor Club and due to be held on Aug. 3. The two new events areReuter - 649 words
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Article143 1952-07-01 11 Jamaica 's Team Is In Form GLASGOW. Scotland June 30 <AP '—Jamaica's Olympic team had a warmup on Sunday and showed veil against Australian and British athletes. Byron La Beach of Jamaica. won me 110-yard dash by three yards from Australia's Ray Weiriberg in 10 seconds. Arthur Wint, aba of143 words
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670 1952-07-01 11 WEIGHTS for all nine races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting are: CL t, Div. 1 6 F. Zanzibar 9.07 No Regrets 9.00 Cherry Ling 9.00 Best Bet 8.11 Pink Gin 8.11 Sandouii 8.11 Sporting (Gesture670 words
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Article319 1952-07-01 11 FIFTEEN events were' completed on the first day of the j Teachers Training College 2nd j annual athletic meet held on the Victoria School ground during the week-end. The rest of the events will be run off oa the official sports day on Saturday at the319 words
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Article60 1952-07-01 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE 5 i IFJ D Sum r .t r» :'j'i- D I B SCi I :'4 SV/S< [I fl- 7 h $C t I. SBHFA I* D I r c at ROTA EAHRU T;- i ri i y >..#- TC M, IPOH LAECUB rl^: r <t I|M I60 words
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147 1952-07-01 11 US Lifting Team Named For Helsinki NI W V< >«K Jjr.o 30 r*.P Mine veighl ters, ng •i iij.i M }],i v i NOT* t"**eil IRMI repre-< I the utaited the Olympic Garnet at i.rx: nVntttii '1 team comfcti <«■ divis ma] titlisti i e AAIJ Chi thifli i I147 words
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Advertisement326 1952-07-01 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT < ierks drivers ■V i r-. Utter* Mad of (Ju^ii Soon Limited q t ■.r deep ap- ere thanks lot giving i two eta of .ta I >ta ling S> SnUATWB VACANT I d h 'her eithet nx. "-a Kngliah, lo teach ntecse Scnooi > pet mtta iad S^pori326 words
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Advertisement1197 1952-07-01 11 AWARDS THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CITY COMMEMORATION PRIZE FUND 1 The Committee have decided to award the following prizes i for 1952:— I Standard Subject Ist 2nd Higher State fagoto fag $100 Accountancy 200 100 Company Lnw 200 Secretarial Practice 200 Economics 200 Shorthand 100 Certificate SUi«e English (21,197 words
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Advertisement117 1952-07-01 11 RESULTS from Cbsslfied Sure PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THt BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. Onlv 50 cents per line with o mkumum d'-crne of $2/- 'iw l«net (epproximoting 16 short words) w<!l cncb'e you to p!arr en od in The Singcpore Standard (Daily Edition) jnder Situations Vacant, Wanted, Accommodation117 words
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Article356 1952-07-01 12 \l IF.K nii^ini: lluvf clianns for every one Ji.-\ succeeded witli Tiger Sporting Association ,t Katong Sajarah 3 l in a SAFA cup lie at J.il.m Besar Stadium yesterday. Bakar was back in the side and alter his nek at Malacca tor Singapore356 words
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Article138 1952-07-01 12 Singapore Athletes Improving C TAX U lent Of SOS general meet- ght, paid a tribute Is achievtes in Singapore. I m 0 3 mpic Games. In athletes have proving c >nsiderably e been slowly but eep ng up the in- i lard khe IMJI Gan he >aid ius I >s138 words
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Article70 1952-07-01 12 4BURG. Jun* 30 AP>— 9 ied Stables' Mangon won irk C&300) G ma here jresterdaj before •Mi s >ectai hts. Me waa run over a dis- i "2.400 metres Bfang a»*a tinnc wus t'Aii ndoutea H e vu ridden by G 5 H by 1 e Staal {Eu70 words
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Article112 1952-07-01 12 TAIPING, Mon. Ferry Young, stera footba \'l ol Penanfi e > ed superiority i isi beat Taiping Dsi in an inte esting mate! 1 by five goals to two I" e s >pened accounts through centre forward Perumal in the Brat half In the second T112 words
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Article128 1952-07-01 12 TJIE 100 yards sprint of 11.8 sees by Joyce Deans at the Singapore Recreation Club sports last Saturday will not be recognised as a record. Mr. E. Strickland President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association said yesterday that no claim from the SRC has128 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-01 12 photo, Uueen Elizabeth meets members of the Indian cricket team during her visit to Lord's for the third day of the second Test match. June 33. She is shaking hands with Vinoo Mankud. who scored 184 in India's second innings. Associated PressAssociated Press - 42 words
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Article335 1952-07-01 12 HELSINKI (UP) With jasi under one month to iro before the Olympic Games open, almost all 71 eoontriea ha\e entt*r**<l the »amr«i and have sent detail* of the events they nill take part in. In foolhall and hockey, for instance, the draw for the first round335 words
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Article79 1952-07-01 12 OX THE grounds that money collected from the public had been obtained solely for the purpose of sending athletes and not officials to Helsinki the SOSC's newly elected Council yesterday voted to uphold a decision made by the outgoing committee that the SOSC Should79 words
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Article127 1952-07-01 12 A CHALLENGE shield for each division will be awarded by the Singapore Hockey Association league competitions which will begin in the first week of September this year. At a recent committee meeting of the association, it was decided that in view of the success achieved127 words
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Article80 1952-07-01 12 A TEAM to represent the Singapore Indian* against the Singapore Malays in their community league fixture tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following: K G. Suppiah, G. Suppiah. Kattar Singh. P. Suppiah. S. D. Wnliam. T. C. Balan. Balakrishnan, Loganathan. S Chandra. V.80 words
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Article59 1952-07-01 12 TAIPING. Mdii.- King Edward VII Schooi played sparkling cricket here when they beat Kuala Kangsar Clifford School by an innings and 41 iuna m an inter-school match. Cliffords batting first were out for 29 <Monei:t Singn 3 for rt Regunathan 3 for 10, Seng Kheon? 2 for59 words
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Article448 1952-07-01 12 SOSC Staved Off Fed. Threat MA. C. C. TAN TELLS HOW*~ SINGAPORE Olympic Sports Council president, Mr. C. C. Tan yesterday charged that "certain persons in the Federation tried to organise a Pan Malayan Olympic Sports Council in a manner which jeopardised the position of the Singapore Olympic and Sports448 words
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Article180 1952-07-01 12 Malayan Cycling Tourney SEGA MAT. Mon. The Malayan Track cycling championships will be held in .Tohore this year. Segamat will be the venue and August 21 and 2'2 will be the dates The event will be held under the auspices of the Segamat Sports' Council who will be responsible fur180 words
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Article289 1952-07-01 12 WINNING all track events, Aloy.sius de Silva won the St. Anthony's Boys Afternoon School individual championship at the school'* annual athletic meet held on St. Joseph's School ground yesterday. '"B" division champion was Mah Ah Son who won the high jump and the 220 yards sprint289 words
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Article28 1952-07-01 12 K LUANG FAIR THE fair organised by the Klujng Catholic Chinch will be held on Aug. 50 and 31 and not June 30 and July l si reported28 words
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Article, Illustration195 1952-07-01 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead GOLF Here's HERE is bui excellent picture Of u good golf swniq shown from the bad:. 1 asl ed th* artist to picture the s)iot this way, so that you could see die hei'uhl of the hands at the ton o; t)ie backnoing and195 words
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Article191 1952-07-01 12 MALACCA, Mon After pole vaulting 9 feet at the Si Francis Institution sports last week-end Cyril de Witt, a favourite for the event, dislocated his arm attempting 9 leet 34 inches, a school record and had to be taken to hospital. D e Wiu s 9191 words
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Article215 1952-07-01 12 I!*OH. Mon. Lancers inflicted a three soaU t«» nil defeat on the Police in the hr*t duViftmi gMns* on ilic Town |»adan» this evening. Poliee had every ehanee to force al lea><l a dra\% l>ut they missed two open jjoals and failed to ■core215 words
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Article100 1952-07-01 12 Records At St. George's TAIPING Mon G i >d weather favoured S: George* Institution annual sport.s when fl\e first division records were established Cyril Pereira broke two records the high jump and Pole Vault with heights ot 5 ft 8j ins. and 10 ft 4 Ens. respectively. Lionel Ifoissinac broke100 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-07-01 12 Britain has found one of the most relentless runners in the world. A man who ran kill distance and grind other runners out of thr race. He is steeplechaser. John Disley. (above) who won at the Amateur Athletic Association championships at the White City. London, in the fastest time in55 words
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Article92 1952-07-01 12 SA VITT BE A TEN BY ROSE Wimbled,,, WIMBLEDON June 30 Kent. championship thr Quarter f ltl > J"-n\ High t 1(1 *M Mervyn Rose l upset the boldei i, WAI Ul4 More than I present to M matches I The cent the QuarterBingU I weathei a |ed •■> pi92 words
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Article54 1952-07-01 12 N'DOX J e weekend i course and London in hi s world journey reo j more than th*. milei N Arthur v. i. t* e marathoi course ted t I The nice co\ ei in the re more than the I ms adds time of54 words
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