Singapore Standard, 3 July 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ■Ik a •>! S~ VOL. ill NO. 1. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 661 1 'Refer Back' Move By Labour Beaten Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Labour Group failed m its attempt m the Legislative Council today to refer back to the Standing Committee on Finance for further consideration and a special report on the new rates of expatriation
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    136 1 A girl who tackles York- j shire pudding with chopsticks has married a Yorkshireman. She is 19-year-old Mitsuyo Hiramoto. a i survivor of the Hiroshima atom bomb, who met Captain Max Adcock when he was with the Occupation Forces m Japan, and fell m love h ith im. When he
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  • 28 1 Judges To Doff m.uT Reporter the )iackou the n a Road I Avenue, lock morn m i WO c d 1 one col o! »P ild not be
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  • 25 1 the eni tE s v noon j carried the p "Incidents" -re sta ges i varioi I i i 1 :;0 and 4 >
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  • 65 1 ED 1 :htis oil engine yesterday B c M) miles Hoed aid lid thnt KuchP th< r M ted on the a rpe some terf from th m r Ideni I that the was uninjured and th tusih 10 fire, tiit- lure if t-£ Vi- e.i. T'ne
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  • 105 1 Pensions Rise In S'pore Too ;OV ERNMENT pensioners S ngapore will also receive temporary increases like their -ration colleagues m their monthly pensions, pending the working out of a scheme for her pensions. The Finan- Se retary, Mr. T. M. Hart i i The Standard yesterday i,,- "this matter is
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  • 61 1 A Chinese, whom Singapore Police describe as a man "of some importance" to the Malayan CQmmunist Party has been arrested and investigations are p reding. as said that the arrest was a result or a screening raid la by the police on Monday ing the bomb
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  • 57 1 DAGENHAM, July (Renter)— Ford Motor Company have announced reductions, effective today, m the price of their vehiexpori and home markets Expori cars will be reduced i per cent, commercial vehi- i 7-12 per cent and tractors five per cent. Ail vehicles sold <»!i the home, market will :ome
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  • 237 1 HA VE TWO MORE ELECTED MEN Village Council Report Says: kl \l V LUMPUR, Wed. —An increase m the number of fully elected representatives on the local \ill;ii:r roiiinils from ti\e n» seven lia«l been recommended l»\ tlir Select Committee on Village Councils, said Dato Onn, member for Home Affairs,
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  • 90 1 ■('all up Every I it Man* ittonai Service Bill Reporl Ps Council Passes New Pay Plan P 3 S.: Million I'as«,ed I"r \-w Village s Tetnpler Begins Drive on Graf| p 4 Housing Report: "Its Wisdom In q|uestionable. M P 170,690.000 For Extra Exprnses Uniform llouNing l.'rgrd P
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  • 32 1 Rare W ild Goat TAIPING, Wed.— The Malayan m" m mntain i three feel t i ll with c-inch &nn ha be m .1 r C >tt i*d" BP the Maxwell Hills.
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  • 68 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. IV T. Waring, a strong advocate an equal taxation policy m this country. created much :itnusement m t'ne Federal Legislative Council today when he got at once and seconded the first reading of the Income Tax (Ardendment) Bill, proposed by the
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  • 520 1 Automatic Shot-guns For'H'Guards Standard start' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Home (iiiartl* m the Federation are to In* arm»*«l with semi-automatic shoigiins. T\\o Malay Ron'imenl is to he raised to I lie status of a brigade. All Police units to he provided >vilh armoured vehicles and other anti-terrorist moves were mentioned
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  • 127 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A move by Mr. Leung Cheung Ling, for Government to consider the increased rates of duty on imported tobacco, "because it win cause hardship to local cigarette manufacturers" was defeated m the Federal Legislative C ouncii today The motion to Increase this duty
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  • 37 1 W-Yl'-AR-OLD I man from Bombay, Mia s B i Paviy. be'.-ame Britain* premier \i eius sste dl 3 *J E married the Marques* of WinI Chester. England* 80-year old j prenver Marques*, m London. Reuter
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  • 84 1 PANMUNJOM. July 2 (AFP) The Comm m ruce delegates today proposed a »urpr we one-aaj •ecess of the armistice conference and the U.N. Lomnand agreed to it. f Speculation Liiimediately ai >se that the Comm usis were still studying with attention a new way ot achieving an armistice
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  • 72 1 Y\P PHENG up ai the R i II Jf iuucli iay a t i i appealed Ui u.e ice" with th« police a military authoi r* i pare Awe Biru cm p for 1 r*iL "The B v Mi Yap said I 1 t
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  • 21 1 I KUALA LI <v i.»e |!l the i-- B „>>., $80,000,000 ip < !>■ 1 j i Pep motion i rubb j:
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    58 1 i iv hundirfj ealcred the b.iby Ik** Jt P'tKlkhu, London, .mil 1 P.uil Mont noni'M ii>> md htMtrn hv a liirl Ah. irell! A> m\ d^dd saj i, women always IfUl m th«- »Mid. Bui 1 think < it-rililin*' oi»k jn prt'tS uiiiMir (inii't you" And for .i k,^ like
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  • 124 2 MEDICAL, DENTAL RESULTS I .il.i.\ .nx an 1 ilif rr»«ttA! atloa ia( pn'i d I'art II «ii th«* I it.ii rtoft taiml Kxaailnit .ii i.»r flu- Pfg»fJi «»t > I It. i ii \|»mlm inf. »nr«:»Ty jrwl 1 rk> m il < v ;!.»«•< oloxj ;K I Heng Siak X
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    56 2 ONE Of 'MnsMpoiVs brst >..•■! rubber brokers. Mr. I m FW>on Poh of Lrwis and P»-.»t sms.ip<»re) Ltd. who u»ll fly t»> Kurope next wwk »>n a thr»»- month i<mr of the Ceatiaeal and the United hujL,:ii»in. While m thr UK. Mr Tin «fll attend the I unrion Knijh*r Kxrhan?«*
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  • 145 2 itllov ins i= 'I P ri i <•: the f ;:>.il !*ri>:i--^ntll il 1111:11 U lOM thf «i»-m < > M II S in \h li< ii -i .:i i ~i»ru<i i ■< i social >:•■.!<, |nc i..! 1-tii. li. m!!,'i b H \h Kwonf. R. G
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  • 70 2 THE CAMERA of Sam Kai F.iye. Straits imes photographer was charged m the Second ;> »s into City Council tni; d <:. \i eturned to hi n. Sa o's counsel, Mr M. W. Max. I -.c undertaking I picture or pictures taken lid t be
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  • 40 2 SINGAPORE i: are reminded that sue noay not be ted except against a valid import licence, the Controller of s and Exports announced day. i licences will be issued un- >rt her not i < t
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  • 217 2 THE DECISION on whether Singapore will see the contro- la] play, The Man Outs by Wolfgang Borchert, will now be made by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissionei foi Southeast Asia. F lowing the Arts Theatre's I mcement of their intention to make the German
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  • 225 2 24 NEW DOCTORS, 11 DENTISTS PASS 4 Of Them. Are Women Standard Stuff Reporter MA L \Y A now has 24 more new doctors including four we men, and 11 more dental surgeons. 1. University of Malaya lasl gjhJ announced Ihe rest] ta of the Final Prtrfessk»al Examinations, Par* II
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  • 58 2 photo. BKFORE Civil Defence teams demolished the house with the eaved-in roof m Fraser Street. Singapore yesterday some of the former occupants went through the shamble of stone and mortar looking for their belongings. The roof uhtch collapsed on Tuesrfiv morning, killed a two-year-old child, injured
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  • 440 2 Standard Staff Reporter A STUDENT of the Yoke Eug Chinese School, who disseminated Communist literature and ideals among his schoolmates, *wis sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday to two years' hard labour for being m possession of a terrorist pamphlet entitled "Study
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  • 76 2 THE TOTAL amount collect- for stamp duties m Singa- for 1953 was $1,603,754.36, an increase of 5532.695.03 over the previous year, states the annual report of the Stamp Office. Conveyances and assignments whose >:a ip duties totalled 5792.95Q were the largest source of revenue,
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  • 37 2 THE 14.687-TON liner Roma, belonging to the Flotta Lauro Lines, was delayed by 12 j hours m Singapore yesterday,!. due to engine trouble. Sh e wash scheduled to sail ai 5 o'clock I this morning.
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  • 23 2 THE SIXQAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association will hold its .sixth annual meeting at Cantonment Road, at 5.30 p.m. today. t
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  • 20 2 DATO SIR Cl^eng-lock Tan has been elected Patron of Choon Gu;m School at Koon Seng Road, Siiiuaf.ure.
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  • 41 2 MRS. MERCY T. FAJAH, daughter of Bey. S. |f Thevathaian, has passed her final Bar examination and is expected to be called to the Bar m July. She is now on the staff vi Raffles Girls' Afternoon School.
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  • 362 2 SINGAPORE pawnbrokers are worried over certain decisions by magistrate's m the lower courts regarding stolen articles recovered by the Police and returned to their rightful owners. In some case the owners have had to pay the pawnbrokers the full sum for which the stolen article
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  • 152 2 FISHY EXCUSE THERE was no justification for fish dealers and merchants m Singapore lo use the increase m the price of ice as an excuse to force uu the price of fish said consumers yesterday. They were commenting on a statement by fish dealers and merchants who, protesting: at the
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  • 188 2 Library Plan Is Blocked By Ban SINGAPORE'S toff* Chinese M"Iiool the Chinese Kii:!i Sefcool m Bukii tmah Koa«l has to postpone its plan f«»r the construction of a $220,000 modern library heeaose of Governmt -nt*s bra on luxury building. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. W, L. Blythe, has turned down the
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  • 101 2 THE 1.200 people questioned by the Singapore Police on Monday and Tuesday following the bomb age m the White House Bai ed the minimum inconven ience, said the Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr D K. Broad- hurst yesterday. iie was commenting on a let- ter from a
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  • 44 2 A CHINESE towkay, Choy Kuk Lye. was tentatively charged tn the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday j with raping a servant girl (15) on .June 25 at Tanjong Pagar Road. He was allowed bail of 51, 500 until July 9.
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  • 30 2 FIVE NEW films have bee-, added to the British Council Library m Singapore. They are "Man on Tria 1 Newspaper". "Pc j^e's Pa!;; t "Local Handyman", "Football".
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  • 19 2 MEMBERS are tsked to »tI tend tonight's East-West Sol ciety social m Singapore m their national dress.
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    • 42 2 iVlaiiilla Cane Furniture Settee, 4 easy chairs, 2 foot rests 1 centre table 4 tables. Kapok cushions m calico WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR COVERINGS. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SUBMIT PATTERNS AND ESTIMATES FOR LOOSE CUSHION COVERS.
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    • 135 2 TRIU M P H MAYFLOV7: tconomico! cr>v monoeuvre end v one of tho roojrJ^t 10 h.p. ccrs on fhc rocd AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DfUftiy FEDERATED MOTORS LiO ORCHARD RD. SINGAPCRT WEARNE BROS LTD FEDERATION REPRESENTaT, IS SMALL MSIZ£ r/^^/ FLATS, BUNGALOW BACHELOR APARTMENTS HOLIDAY HOUSES, ETC. M ADV T. Of
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    • 35 2 THM^TSs.THAT AFTER I'D O HO? SOMETHING.^ VOODOO^-S/ SHRUNK THE E^ r^^ E T^^f I^^4 SS^ /e^ < J v: WAS A BOIL ON HIS ELBOW/r/ HIRE- H O/M H/S TIME.. <, TO STOP.. yT fpggfa tK '?J
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  • 816 3 C'ttee Urges 2-Year Compulsory Service Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The select committee appointed to study the National Service Bill has recommended that every fit man m the Federation be called up to perform a two-year compulsory full-time service m the local forces, the
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  • 12 3 $3 Million Passed For New Village I i. I I r a
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  • 4 3 Templer Tours Survey Dept.
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    76 3 I >R THESE nix students t I ni\i v r>ih of Mila.va. 100 hours i»f anxious m bad happj i iini.l -th'-. qualified to i>^ doctors •':(i <1 n t i > t n i I to riu h t h.irjn Suiuli Mi: 8.5.) \biJtil Rahman r» s i Lin
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  • 67 3 Ex-Detainees Re-employed \!.A LI IPUB W• I :imate 1 M »la> ,r the E leral G have been letained lei Emergency Regul il m an c T w jr-tv >f these been md n re-emp! i id by G > ting iiiestion I Federal Coun iy, the Secretary > thai
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  • 86 3 DETAINEE GETS 3 YRS FOR CAUSING DEATH Wed H isti no bin Idris (22), detainee and t«»(i.; itenced !> Mr. Justice Prethcroe ii roos imprisoimieiil foi caosing the .v detainee, Goh Tenf Koon tl the Ipoh i i imp la DecemlM r. 1 r and 1 i and was assaulted
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  • 56 3 X] LUMPUR, Wed. -The -li Workmen's iensaBill has been referred to 51 md Settlemei I Gi >vernments and to other interested i ities for their comment. Government hopes to gazette the Biil m August. Mr. Rajagopal was told t!ii» today m the Federal Council by Mr. J.D. Hodgkinson,
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  • 300 3 VILLAGE COUNCIL BILL Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The powers of District Officers have l>t*m modified by the Select Committee appointed to examine the provisions of the Village Councils Bill of I?>.V!, m its report which was tabled at the Federal Legislative Council today. It
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  • 78 3 MAI. A A. Wed The ticket that won the first prize m the last Federation Social Well are lottery was line of the two last tickets t<> be sold it v kiosk near the bus station here. It was bought by n Negri Sembilan Malay who
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  • 302 3 Standard Siafl Correspondent M VLA LI Mil X, Wed.— The recommendation of the Standing committee on Finance on consolidation of COLA ami !»a-i<- salarj to increase all basic salaries by 20 per cent with a corresponding reduction of COLA was carried after debate m \\w
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  • 109 3 SINGAPORE'S Chinese school teachers yesterday welcomed the proposal made by the Education Department of the Federation ot Maiaya to pay Chinese school teachers the same salaries given to teachers of Government English schools. They felt that a similar proposal should be made tjy the Singapore
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  • 55 3 KUALA LUMPUR, W< A committee will be formed soon, to look into the welfare of Malay detainees throughout the Federation, it was decided at a meeting of Malay Federal Councillors and the leaders of political parties. A sinn of SI. OOO was raised at the meeting
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  • 68 3 FED. REGIMENT BILL IS READ KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Federation Regiment Bill was given its first reading today m the Federal Legislative Council. It provides for the raising of a regiment comprising of all nationalities m the Federation. First reading were also given to several other bills including the Mental
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  • 160 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The planning of a new Sungej Rambai-Kesang bridge will begin next year and. it is I hoped by the Government, that construction may begin that year also. Giving this raply tr> a question by the representative of the Malacca Settlement
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    • 19 3 On Show MALACCA, July 710 (inclusive) The AUSTIN "SEVEN" VwA^y^^^JSß Wi^^Wr IhMBBKroiB/ BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Enquiries at a!J branches:
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    • 317 3 I iV#»tr Arrivals IVANTONAI BLANSHEETS -"?*yyyy*¥ v^o^ *^K^Z s^*^ v. h-v^s v^ USteS^Hi iii^b *>.**. r 5 > •tj The Natural Pure Finish Free from any "Filling" of a Vantona Blansneet enables it to withstand the Hardest Wear and any 4 amount of Laundering. j In 4 smart shades to
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    • 100 3 §r— ]*m\\ f^r.' LOOKS LIKE 1 fpYA THINK THIS W" If[ MV V'FINU ://MAT, H a, V\ ry-. A f THAT THERE'S GOLD iT W GOTTA x'll HAVE I; I SR3T 15 GOOD f I DUNNO. V ~*C 1 i i SUMPIN, THIS CAN BE? '5 A Y'GOT THERE SO*
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  • 1023 4 Special Commission To Be Set Up Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The High Commissioner has directed the special con sideration, including the setting up of a Special Commission and revision of regulations relating to the admissibility of evidence, should be given to the whole
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  • 310 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —As there is every indication that the capacity of tin* building industry m a number of States m the Federation is being strained to breaking point, the possibility of obtaining j tenders from contractors m Hongkong or India should
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  • 92 4 iron. Wed.— ln common with ;i Royal Army Service j Cups units stationed throughout the world. No. 3 Company 'R.A.S.C. stationed here, who have lost eight men against the bandits and killed the same i number of terrorists, will celebrate Corps Week which lasts till
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  • 260 4 ITS WISDOM IS QUESTION ABLE' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Through lack of a policy, the Federation and State Governments have taken upon themselves the responsibility tor housing all their employees. This is a responsibility which few, if any, other Governments have undertaken. The wisdom and practicability of such
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    37 4 photo. jajp^. -%vvjX^' "v X m^U^^^k **■&&>& < v v 'v ■>.-. "**«8»»M8* MR. MAJID bin Mat, District Commissioner for Boy Scouts Kuantan pinning the Queen Scout Badse to F L Ramesh Chander of the Ist. Kuantan Senior Troop. Standard
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  • 69 4 Indian Degree Recognized 1 KUALA LUMPUR. WedL The bachelor of science decree obtain- ed m the universities m i India m general, is recoff- j i nized for purposes of employment by the Fed- eral Government but is not necessarily recognized as the equivalent of a science decree obtained at
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  • 150 4 War Claims: Only These 'Get Priority KUALA Lumpur. Wed.- In i War Damage legislation the only concession made to small e!;dI mants (among whom it ".as considered most cases of undue hardship would occur) was tn make the first $350 ot anj ..ward not subject to limitation or payment by
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  • 206 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Jungle companies are a part of the Federation of Malaya Police Force and the powers of members of these companies are the same as those of members of corresponding rank of any regular part ol the Police Force. Mr. E. B. David
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  • 104 4 Talks: Govt Agreed With 48 Services KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Since May 1951, 25 unions and associations representing 71 services have entered negotiations with the Federal Government. Agreement has been reached I with 48 of the services, and negotiations are stfl] m progress on 23 serviecs, says the report tabled at
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  • 104 4 RAUB, Wed.— lnche' Abdullah bin Ibrahim. President of the Raub Co-operative Stores Society, which has a total number of 194 members with a paid up share capital of $5,060 is again appealing to the members to increase their share capital and bring In mure members. He
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  • 61 4 Killed BY Crocodile Stand < n mi übber n;i P 1 pei bs 1 UK h.mk (if <\w m Kemaaaan, It it ■an I ping m B .x ailons 1 1 X m*m ike m Her son fa nm I 1 r• i o .t I tloo fwi-n Urn i
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  • 5 4 Duties Of TU Adviser 1
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  • 29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, s IH itTCia t by Fed< l• and 1 r Sta'i Se v.:hi are oflßciallv do>'^ translat«»r«s it gtall r i 1 > <rl :i v.
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  • 142 4 < k; m\ i i >hrn i; w I ll:<- M < tti bC r i<>: liti'.ic.iiicM Data I- 1 i !:iii .'.is;:i-!i.u.i. a^r; f.i with .Mi. Lettnc Ohewifi J Lias m the I eitnd Cuiizx ii lodas ili.it idtoob m iiiUbr! estates a»/d
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  • 140 4 Ilinlwdi SUM <« KUALA II MPIR, Wiri i -a Chfae« play m Ike Bal I duced and acted by lM»er i < •mt Communisl Parly, will be rtaged ben This play has been ■CTfan»ej i crowds who clamour for more. the ommunist cami will
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    • 207 4 A Full measure of Delight M \MUSHROOMmai l SOUP nk/* Jfc y last drop of this tan- X tali/ing soup tempts your 1 i •t-. se icnJc;- little pniishrooms are spe< su-:^: r.-;:- cooked, combined with thick dairy j cream .int.: t Ishely seasoned to make J isi I out
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  • 564 5 Senior Officers In Fed. Lack Proper Quarters KUALA UMI'IK, Wed. fointing out that there is no clear-cut policy on housing of senior Government officers m the Federation, Mi. A. Atkinson, the Colonial Building liaison Officer, reomniends m his report, Übied ;$t the l,esiislati\ e Council today, that
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    44 5 TUT Federation of Malaya Volunteer Force No. Platoon *'B" Brigade Transport Company. FMVASC, Taipin^- Srated: from left: L Cpl. Sui Kan. I. (pi. Lai Pun Wah. Syt. Wahidudin. C.'.S.M. Hcggcy Instriu toj L C|>l. Ham/ah. I. p!. Bah. tin and I. n|. Victor Dorai
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  • 120 5 M.uidjrd Stall R«M><»rt»T i )WINC, Tt the good response ::n- Uwur couraea o gainised b the East W< si So< el Singapoi Speech Ti m Si fl cho! tm Mumc A:v eciation in< Log the Seci«tj la qtonaorinf a fu I se tur%« m (tel iv ,->
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  • 41 5 A FINDING i aa emure m rel irnw ii Singapore raner'a I ■>>.: I i ing i ••> :i Peter n T Ige (21 > v. bo on the p H hen ditch m Road 1T- „i BBstem A: .->-,-,
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  • 40 5 KL*AI.\ LUMPUH W- i-: F tivir.a, i»(^s«i.si(jn I I mm! v. >p ie I l<(l j 111 dir,. r tapper^ *n% l inuu Si r mm ••■I fc M '»l IH Hi«h C:.' M •.<!'.. i! r ll i
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  • 80 5 Two Nurses Return Today TWO Malayan nurses who to Australia m 1930 on the A1 h ilarship for nursing will arrive m Singapore today s»on bringing with em a number of certifical which they received from the ious Hospitals Biej worked 'during their stay m Aus- j nursi Misa M'ik
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  • 197 5 FACTORY GIRLS TO HAVE FUND i RENAfItfG, Wed. Women ami «;irls working m riiltlx-r ami cigar factories would be entitled to their own < onlrilniiiou to their provident liutul together >vitl> interest it tlie> ceased t<» be employed or if they decided !to leave H««* <-otinlr\ for jjoml before making
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  • 191 5 FI V E RCyaßEßS— two of j them masked ami on* armed i with a knife pulled a sleeping] woman out |>! eel demanded the key-; to her cupboard hihl stabbed her husband m the thifh the Singapore Relief) Court was told yesterday.
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  • 57 5 A JOINT hail and fareweli party will be #i\ j»i the Y.W.C.A. Hostel at Canning Rod lon Friday. July LI. ai 5 p.m. to freet Miss Gertrude Owejj and bid goodbye to Mrs Helen Tan, the present General Secretary, who is leaving for further training m England
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  • 41 5 Tl IK Sing ip ire Consumers' Association will hold a Eancyj dress tfjnve at Raffles Hotel on July 5, at w pan. to raise funds for the expansion ot the Association's activities. Tickets a:"c obtainable r1 th c door.
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    45 5 |l cilllt*. SOOV SWEE LOONG. of the Chun* Wuli Hi«»i M»«J \vhi» plays tbf onrt of a retiarius— a flrhhr with a a«d v Uifka;— in -Auriro- Vn and H.<- J.i««" bf Ntaurd by the Arts Theatre Group «rf thr and H.— Yon; Peng Seong
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  • 84 5 Adams' Plea For Lepers CANON R. K. S. ADAMS urged fellow Rotarians at their lunch yesterday to help m the rehabilitation oi leper.-. and tubercular patients who "found it very difficult to fie* back to the stream ot life." The Community Service Section of the Club, he said. had six
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  • 46 5 UMNO, Singapore branch, Will hold a tea party at the Sea View Hotel on July Q, ope:; to members and nonmernbers. Anybody washing to attend are asked to send m applications to 720 Mor t h Bridge Road. The charge is $2^o per head.
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  • 214 5 'SYCES ARE THE RUDEST' SEVENTY per cent, of th»motorists m Singapore do not know —or will not Irani -to i rickle properly, and the other ."iO per cent, arc beaten to i 1 by the driver, who does hibesi to preveni it. This i s the opinion contained m the
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  • 98 5 Rotary Plans Jobs Bureau ROTARY International by D^ ceraber this year hopes to have it« Vocational Service Bureau which will help young men fine jobs to their likinfc running smoothly enough for Governmeni to take i1 <>vev. M D. Lampen told his fellow R ians at the Club*« luncheoE yesterdar
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  • 65 5 A THOUSAND men ol Isi Battalion King's I-i Regimen!, arrived m Singa I pore yesterday on their \va> to Korea m the troopshir. Devonshire. As soon as the ship do the men were given shore leave, while 200 troops 'ogethei with 28 service lainilieembarked here.
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  • 98 5 THY VOi.rvTFFn Special Constabulary o1 Joo Ciiiai Police Station, Singapore, held a tare well dinner party ai the Jubilee Restaurant, Worth Brtdte R l;tot nitjht m v S P Mi- ftlohamed Vusofl bin A!: i Office Co n a tnding "G" D nan (Joo C i 1 1
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  • 437 5 Today 's Power Cuts si r.sT no\>> ibfMe u> i<>:i<i shedding on I hiir--.iu^ Jnl> •'>. I»\Y Arthur Kil.. Swininiiiiu < lull. 9g. KiMl. I I. *liij»v;u<l Him r(»s> Vm>;illK fee IVkS., IB. Kmlimii:. ltn»;nlri< k Kd.. Sea ivi\ ||:lt«>|. 1 ,:in! o:i*l K<i Ti-liik Kiir;iii. Miraii P.irK IJ<»f-l. Redok,
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  • 231 5 Improve Yo n Speech and Writing n A 1 :-.v Hours Are you 1 Ine t v yop ipaak Bud bef Arel you sure that you a:e iiot making mistake it d peopif to iinrie; Bite 'I tv modi o. men women iiai.uif ap.Ji'C because
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    • 248 5 snows BARSAAT" lliik.poor Io'.IDIiUDW SISW NN I" V. Wl.'i HIM W» WHY WORRY? i -»r»i .n- i i «-il rold •■<( li.i ur mi i X t*i> f la |ai i m .'r ofTrr: i <l f rrr llrnts U---I .tv ...ur G KIM LIMITED. SINGAPORE. 'it i«. I ».1F
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    • 130 5 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery' v. te to-day to The R-. r Institute (Dep WiEK Pi J TUL DL(I.WT »WC [I |!TL Gate. London, W.B, England Int. KruLnl In}! I H- 1 f a Jree copy of "VVov Vi\><, <•..!* which contain* full details of the M Effective English Course-
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    • 95 5 E^st-Wesl Society at British Cotmci] Hall BJO p.m. \ajjlr Memorial Serrice, Anglo I Chinese School, Colesnan Si i eet, 5 n m. Kry Bro. OToc^e visits Brothers' Schools hi Singapore Y.W.C.A. French doss at 5 R if] les Quay. 10 a.m. Public Hi lations Film Unit j shows at Tanjonis
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    • 724 6 I IK point the nine members of 1 Cit Council were wrong m during ad issi mon a motion a illy elects d Council. For our pari Councillors who can w< k i .ugh m- tion to propel themselves out of louncil than the e pla< d befuddled
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  • 284 6 KUALA IXMPIR, SIXTY-seven-year-old American has started a revolution m Malaya. Through his genius— there seems no other word nearly one million Malays above the age of fifteen may soon possess something they never dreamed of possessing: the power to read. That is enough to make any government think Frank
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 468 6 Sir. The Moneylenders Ordinance came into being to protect the borrowers. Let us now classify the borrowers as also the lender-. The borrowers can DC broadly grouped as follows: 1. The businessmaji (i.e., trader. contractor. petty shopkeeper. smallholder or such other individual) who
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    • 317 6 Sir: Two leading and well-k n own Brol h e r s 1 S ools m Ma! a y a— St. .1 o sep.h '3 Institution of Singapore z^d St. Xavier's Institution of Penang celebrate their centenaries this year both being founded m 1852
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    • 159 6 Sir; --It is gratifying to learn that Mr. H.H. Facer and his Committee of the Lake Club have offered to resign, thus admitting the charge thai they refused to allow the St. George's Society to hold its annual at the Club and consented
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  • 680 6 r rilE song is called "Dear 1 Little. Sweet Little People's Police-woman," and it sets out to be a song hit m Communist East Berlin. It tells of a starry-eyed Fiaulein who wanted to protect her city from "AngloAmerican spies and saboteurs," and is
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  • 569 6  - Malays Learn To Read In A Week MICHAEL DAVIDSON By pose 1 over a man's open mouth so that the top hook o!' ihe "a" forms his upper lip and the loop his chin That is obviously a man saying "ah"; therefore "a" means the sound "ah". Next, perhaps, comes
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  • 8 6 Review of Views So far, polii The put
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  • 332 6  - New Experiment In Africa Colin Legum By LONDON L) ADICAL cons; itutional reforms for Tanganyika. Britain's trust territory East Africa, were announced by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the British Colonial Secretary. the House of Commons few days back. The most important proposal is the acceptance of parity of representation for th<
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  • 562 7 Churchill Defends US Policy, Warns Against Undue Fault-Finding >MM>\. JuK 2. Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Conserva- foaled ibc Labour censure motion again si his government over the i River bombing! last nighi shortly after it was announced thai a British would be appointed for General Mark (lark,
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  • 181 7 htfj Rev er) Hit Seln \n Lloyd, H i!»- m Ike onmotn debate <>m Korea, "!id < oaaenralive cheers bj referruuj t<» Uw "inn i> i n Urn t\\ •ppesitioas lii.i' Urn bai kuni'iiul to tins debate, )>«• said, the real <t»b.ti<-. 'It is
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  • 124 7 LONDON, ]m\\ 2, (Renter) Mr. Selwyn Uoyd, •>! ii>!4 the House <>' oiiimiod- m the <>n K«Mt. i tliai m- bad careful!) considered In r to recommend thai Britain -lumilil lake part m i Nil.-.. .1.1. -.lli«lll. pening frti mis < hancfl m ut guti
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  • 20 7 A.P. NINETY ONE s iip s have been tied up by the U s. West Coast sailors
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  • 27 7 Big Storms Hit Britain 2 and t m!8--n n Hooded I Hail- beach all 1 oded c i ods >uiri parts < d southmild ht .r. qs were
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  • 107 7 LONDON Re iter)— Prime Minister Wtins t on Churcl the House of today a statement night by his Defence Eai nder, at a private dinner did not affect security m Korea. The statement was: I should be vei i happier if General Van Feet (Eighth Army
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  • 78 7 Duclos Freed By Court 2. (Reuter)— r secre Dvi os drove away ere last held I ting security of i ed by i] court. .1 sick man vas net by his ten provisional liberty to Duclos' chauffeur and his bodyguard, arrested iim during Communist riots P 5 on May 21!
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  • 62 7 N■ w -\HK U ■< < July l (Reutei i > United Si les jf«st< unveiled the flr«t comph t noedi ran lank deped since the war the 'Patton 48 nk Sizeable de- t ea are expected before the e: id this v i: (MB ala tmd,
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  • 131 7 2 (UP)— A gangland i new > 1 em Street ed I d ted > V I •v ne tT f ad pot ta -r y Wi i« Bui 1 i robber <i la, a 8i «...e some 20 < ssea to d< for a
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 7 photo. Japanese Polite struggle with a demonstrator as they remove him from the scene of the riot m Tokyo on June More than Hi) Police and 50 demonstrators were hurt m the Tokyo and Osaka disturbances. Nearly 150 Communists were gaoled. The riot broke out on the occasion of the
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  • 93 7 LONDON, July 2. (AP).- Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave British bicycle bell maker;: a tip today on how U sell m the American market. -Make the bells a little biggei and a little noisier than the ones tor the home market." he
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  • 60 7 LONDON. Julj 2 'UP. Mr. Anthony Nutting, the under Secretary lor Foreign Affairs, told Parliament today that the United States supported Britain's refusal to recognize the Egyptian sovereignty over the Sudan Nutting wa.s answering a question regarding the recognition b\ Greece and 14 other governments of
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  • 67 7 NEW YORK. July 2. (AP\.A strike againsi three major radio networks was begun toda by the Independent Radio Writers Guild, with a New York membership of 700 ne ■>. continuity and dramatic write:.- The guild said the walkout would disrupt broadcast coverage of the republican
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  • 181 7 W 4SHINGTON, July 2, (AP) Synthetic rubber i* expected to -!;»> under government control for some time. And it is doubtful whether lltr current price of 23 cents (I .S.) a pound >vill be lowered m the near future. President Truman has signed
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  • 172 7 CAIRO, July 2. It officially announced tonight ilia! Hussein Sirry has formed a new government^ thug ending the four-day-old crisis created by the resignation of tli* llilal> Pasha government. Earlier yesterday Premierdesignate Barakal Pasha failed to obtain the assistance of the Wafd Party m forming
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  • 123 7 SALISBURY, England, July 2. 1 Reuter >. Thre e people were killed and about eight injured when a British fighter bomber crashed today into an estate of prefabricated houses un the outskirts of Salisbury. The plane smashed into a row of eight houses throwing up great
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  • 35 7 THE NEW Soviet Ambassador to Burma, Mr. Peter Parcfenivich Vladimirdv arrived m Rangoon yesterday with his '•i'«r. lie is expected to present his credentials to the Burmese President Dr, B;i V next week.
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  • 99 7 NEW DELHI, July 2 (Reuter) The arrival m Ne In I Ij tOmorrow oi Dr. X M. Pa miki retiring Ambassador to China, is expected to give a new turn to "behind the scenes" which India has been carrying on with Britain. the United States and
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  • 92 7 Airey May Be Choice L OX DON". J 2, I UP).— Prime Minister Winsto chill is likely to name Maj.-Gk Terence S. AiJ as Brit deputy Chief of Staff to Mark W. Clark, Allied Su] i i Commander m the Far well-informed sources said toda Aircy served as c< of
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  • 27 7 THE Japanese Government is preparing a bill to introduce instruction m t.'.-e school^ n "1 I ,v st-x associations nd on >f-x problems."- Reuter AAP
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  • 37 7 LONDON, July 2, (Ul Wiiliam Marshall, ;i radio operator who handled coded met .sit;e.s m the British F< < Office, pleaded not guilty todi to chai^t-.s t.t \.<.< r, < secret information to Russian diplomat m London.
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  • 205 7 BURBANK, California. July 2 (Beater) Ir United States Air Force tod&j annoiincr.l producl i of a DCff almost automatic 't l^htef p!;m* 1 the v ifirc,* 1 if v makers <;.: mi, cm "'vpot tin raemj miles :;\\;i\, I<"U M to the target, tiark. (lose,
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  • 47 7 lUX Natio Geoj aphical s DC. an- that i ponsoring a Bi^i.sh expedition to the Arcti< g< [slam A b tific team from t iv< rsity ta s already left and .snould arrive m v.< N< m i»i archip* July 4 U.P.
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  • 112 7 Sweden' s New Note To Russia STOCKHOLM. J 5 den a to i vie! attad planes i> tional Court ol < In a note ha- tdtnov bj > Swedish Govei however, thai i accept j Russia for th« gup cjf an internatiotui romn of [nvesti£i I '1 I i note
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  • 15 7 BRITAIN mends noe yesterday. T run«. to £5,47! i ;i £4.210 A.P.
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    • 78 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 2. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morkct today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £969 per ton buyer*, Spot 28 6. £970 lel €rsAu 9- 28 d. Three mon ,h t: £965 Sc P
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    • 24 7 «a^ CORDIALS vcr^-y and /i~p\ SYRUPS Mot 1 fyM I •MADE IN A^I^HPP^fV SOUTH AFRICA f^^Jl^W^m\ FROM choice w -mi FRESH FRI)IT $1.10 BOTTLE
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    • 48 7 M^^^\\ I R7I I ar/» T~]!sQUAT down I I that's fine.-I new sit up TAINT f -lU <* E<y 'V AND BEG AND NOW ROLL WOITH Ld I'LL &IVE YOU OVER CM S!VE YOU A #^2v* "i^Zc P| -fl V Z! A GOODY YOUR BACK J SCUPBONE J V_^
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  • 770 8 Over -All Penang Fort Authority Urged KLVLA 1.1 MI'IR. \^nl. Thf up ot a nevt Board or \lllhorilv m EVnang, uiuUr \hv portfolio of the Memljer of KaiUavs. to tafcee*** lll<> ♦s«tire rcHponsibiH-tU-H of tlu* fmtmu* P. nan- H.jrlMMir Board, ihe Railway Port InsUtHaiions :ind l\w xnNM^M^ »i Weld Quay,
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    • 36 8 Ceylon, by Ben' rwers Gre:ir B: tarn, X freland. Eire. Europe. North mid We--; Africa, Wesl Indies, b? Benla"wer*. Philippine Island*, by s United States 4 feme by Saraogan. Pbnttanak. b s Djainbi. by Mentafcab
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    • 11 8 I Western A isti s and I parcels, by Gorgon
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    • 510 8 1^ 7&sfelte (Mt&z-JU FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Ov.-iLhh! Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSINS LTD. i limnur o\i P Sli.uu MiMm ISS. Penan* SEf^.INE ;4 5 BJulj Mnlj a .;i» I v ,p 3 8 lag Ili »«8 ■v x ->ipnt ISral I ISeul •.•h \if '>ept i^t »»i j i
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    • 485 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. i;,.,,,,, Saitimga io China anrt Japan from _Sin«a pore fon S^rMenhum ft Penang Also dirett Stuluiffs trom Bansfcofe md Indonesia to China X iap» Due S pore Duo Fenmm •S,^!u,u "V July 11 Ju'v B »o nR t« Sails ails Smls PtMinne PS'ham Spore <»r July
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    • 415 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rov;t! Itiitterdam Ltoyd Holland America Line N>dcrland line K»»Uerdara Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BAI TTMORE MOB! I h HEW OKI I-.ANS Spore P Sham Penjng RADIX (SMS) ?!>Jiine .'s July f.July 7 HJuly AXIIDI.IK (HAD f/|3ioi9 14 l.»Ju!v If; ITJnft RONDO (SMN) 2TJuly/3Aug
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    • 398 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X WfH P S'iun. i. "KINA" far Bangkok Saigor.. Hongk):jg Kobe &r Vokoiiama C 8 H M *KA!VIBOI)IA' for Bangkok Saigon Uonzk Kob« Yokllharnb 18 I'lnl.v H ].VI,, "SELANDIA" iot aaackok 23 Kirn* R "FIOMA" (or Bangkok II lu\u X "PATAGONIA" ior Bang. Kobe Yokohama M
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    • 158 8 VVII Vlt\ IS 29 30 2 i 9 c tfl 20 4 27 :'3 2 tedom IB 4 44 I j Lslunde 45 1 i 4 1/1 8 2fl 2 Pleasa M 37 2 Ejarai W/24 2 51 r elguese 38/39 2 Shillona 11 12 4 4 S 8 Pate
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  • 538 9 Licence Cigarette Manufacturers. Committee Suggests Xl \l \I I Ml'l R, WeA lepa to \U-n^ dgvtttc im.;i 'Hi.v inr. r- m Malaya arc now mulrr ebntwieratioa l>> AC I'nuralnm ,<i\ rriinu nf. Tftn Btep i* itated 1» lh«- aiati— \i!\i«»n Caanniittcc la be advisable En irv*
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  • 455 9 M \l V IX IIP! R, Wed Ike High Commissioner in CoimciL, after considering tl»e recommendbtHMis of the mi hoe committee *vl tip to review the cost of Kvi»g survey, has approved thai ihi> survey l>e postponed i<> 1953 the Federal Legislative Council was
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 9 Pic Jure sfeows Staff a«d friends ol t«t* NVw Standard Vacuum Oil Service SUiion. »f tb*' june tton of Eas< (oast Koad and Still Koad \vlii«h was opened on Tuesday by Mr, Yap Pheng Geek. Back row (left to hunt) N> VhenK Kiat. W. Sc«*t W. Belser Scott Jnr G
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  • 7 9 More Acreage Of Rubber Tupped In Fed.
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  • 9 9 Malayan Rates of Exchange IE» 1 13 16 > ..i
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  • 12 9 German-Pak istan i Telephone Plant s H aert P■ ci I A.P.
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  • 6 9 MO8:*) and -> i actively.—
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  • 11 9 on Bj..id for th«M H of mag, M| of
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  • 96 9 KARArni. (Rtutei) A meeting ol i'ie Nfu EVoples Organisatiofl here has! caned ea P.iks.-tarn I Ii i men to "form ;i corp»>f on fa* Uk impart ol Ptea an The organisation was f( mv ed asi J.in: i.i: v Pak st) at po it
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  • 81 9 WASHINGTON, JWj 2.— The ":!u-:i!* rubber industry m the L r :i!tefl StuU-s i$ expected to retOTB n profit ot mure than USS2SJB9,OOa to tfte Treasury thia year, accsrdiD^ Leland C. Spenrer, ch.:ef of ihe synthetic rubber division o' the Reconsfnzetioß Finance Corporation. Last year \h
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  • 40 9 hon'Okoxg. Ji:? s.— Sp«ei«i Stamiard Servvec rtonmi prices nn t!ie Hr,n«kong Fxchange tori, i vrcre 9?&9S wj < taterlirrs,); 5«L***** to US$l; n.BBO to Malayan $1. $(> ii) 7 (c une Indonesran Rupfah; G<> d $299 to one ta( I.
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  • 76 9 Jap Shipping Is Rapidly Expanding O, July 2 (AFP) .Japan r :COO- D 1 'Ji the tworliant fleet r. official The Tra i Ministry iced ttta( 50 tons ted bet* end of Way rength of n stood DC g] ipping es m ha? te schedule since Of v supported by
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  • 359 9 New Duties On Cycles Parts Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed- Recommendations that specific import duties on bicycles and bicycle parts liwillj replace the present duties of 20 per cent full and ten per cent preferential were made by the Ta\:ition Advisory Committee m its fourth report tabled befoit the Federal Legislative
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  • 32 9 IHE U S added K<>!d wo i L*5'5557.0U0,000 to its .st.-rks m the Rrst quarter of this J«r, bring its total holding to ah iut U5323J00,000,000.- A. P.
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  • 26 9 The Taiwan Susar Corp In Taipcb iaid that 30.000 tons <>? 911*43 r wag no!d to J.ip^A Mi I Ui>slos per tcu. AFP.
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  • 16 9 Power Station Loan p m 1 !>f I half >n at 0 X M a m
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  • 145 9 iii ad corf of naming ,>vj Hal] last year was £3JJS6 (sat>,B4«) l: 14.1 [esa IhaQ tbc amount of the subsidy ot k.'ii.s<M), .says the annual report by the Board of Governors published yesterday. The total cxpend'ture was JC8,()75 whiie' the 1 lota] receipt!
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  • 84 9 HI lilil R pi*i<*es m Si iiii:i »i inifii <<i -litililK on a (jiKllv tUttuij market >»••!: i «!.i\ a n>« (il one «-<ml per II). Immmi: rrcunirH ifter h»o ih%v of poMsecuUvc <lr<»p <»f (>{ ecsti per ll». Fail busim
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  • 50 9 T!ie Sing:m»jr« Ci I Copttnc j H ibbor As.sociation noon < m» r !b.) yesijulv 21 < No. 1 RSS Spa* I- ■■"'■<; M| RSS July M No. I RSS h\4 Mi M i 2 RSS >■■[ Mi RSS Ju 12] ::j, R..IA 1 «n Reg. tender ■Ml
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  • 54 9 iLAYAN sta itrates at 4 'J49 ton* and ti.981 tons. respectively, re j cordi oft t< Production s a) Apri 1 a ere J v ta c si ftv< mo c ]--i-n\'- trates i inted t<» with 2:i.:i")9 < i F' i those from lers, while stocks c i
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  • 61 9 Tota 5 m expoi during ihe period July IflSl to March 1952 c i at 13.017 800 tons. Of this, .V 2 per cent. 'Act.' to f.n c.iw r es, 11 pet ceir to Central ;in<l South America. d per cent to 13 '\<\.t V.. si t
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  • 46 9 Shares Up Slightly: Mart Quiet Standard Mv i kii K«poi w t S J \I Ma.i:-.i:. very qv..< .ill busii j. 'j.- (light impi ber o! Yts\i.i Hu wi v sHirr F'.^t-i M«bv« Ordt. Austral Am B B Way MIMN(, ,11 iim I m 1 r
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  • 30 9 Produce Marl Stays Quiet J tt per i ship. nent done M d Bttl I *27 < b'.iye:> < X J. V.i f P«| I .10 I 1 M ntok -$l3 (L:
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    • 115 9 (lon 1 ni; rubiK*i prices (Veals i^er Ib m Sinaa pore yesterday uere Bu\er> >ellers No 1 Spiti i imivc Ml !M! FOB. m bales July No. 1 R.S.S. 911 W No. 2 K.S.S. ST! 88 Wo. 3 H.s.s. 8::! 84 Tone: Steady quiet. lOMMIN Rf'HKMf Wednesday's opening prices per
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    • 42 9 jO Drive m sty.c... C •VI B» SALOON CONVERTIBLE COUPE ESTATE CAR H I L L IWI A N DMHfaMrt: LYONS MOTORS LTD. orchard rd., Singapore 9. R<prc*«nirJ by UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. WEARW BROS. LTD. IPOH ond PENANG K. LUMPUR— SEREMBAN— MALACCA
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 711 10 They Don't Know Whether They Have Prevented 100 or 300 Babies! Sir. -Thanks S C.E for conceding that il is impossible to show any positive statistics about the result of FPA contraceptives. They must have plenty of statis- j though aboul the known fai ures oi their best appliances. We
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    • 373 10 Sir; As exported professional Public Board members are now rushing to oppose the Progressive Party stand on the retention or' the clectnnty undertaking the City Council. The ground for opposition ag linst the retention of the n lertaking by the City Council is that the
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    • 208 10 Sir:— The news, which appeared m Singapore Standard of June 19, that the Indonesian Consulate General had been criticized by the Labour Section ot the Indonesian Parliament was a shock to many of us Indonesians m Singapore. We, who are local residents here are better acquainted with
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  • 613 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 13 which appeared m the Sunday Standard on June 29. Note: 1 Your pattern pieces will have certain instruction! stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by jrour side the.se sewing instructions
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    • 236 10 NOW ON II n -I lI.MM-V^ at thr < ■Ikll} N >v Alliainl»r;i IO'^DAY! 11 m |:> Ll^.^wtS* 9.30 p.m. t M-G-M-« STAN SPAN6I PD •«M Technicolor musical S M ifrAHclY!*sb 'M ESTHER WILLIAMS^-; '■""L'-JOAN EV»HS-VIVIAN BUIHE -»1>;--". A REAL MUSICAL JOY! THEATRE WITH lUX LONGEST BUNS SATURDAY MIDNIGHT .i
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    • 370 10 r p<H)\VS QUOTATION: It ta J_ man's perdition to be safe When he ougiit to die for the truth.— R. \ines. THI RSDAI FOR fcVERYONK. Compile trjnsactiona m the < ijte afternoon and evening; plan t and decide them. Keep busy', m.i<e contacts, write and confer Earlier: Bhun opposition, undue
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    • 166 10 from rr^i^ii^ 1 v 45 <■ TODAt ilffiß-T«Bi7/. -i ?sa 6.30. 9 2 r j SUM t\ VIM/f '•Don't take it "Stnr\ <>i m too hard i Somebody i ALMOST the best man" v v MASK 'S^** .^B of mm Ef j»t3 rtßii "^IPI I SW Ml A GIRUN Every
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    • 359 10 Today's Radio Programmes! SINGAPORE PENANG (JSI uielf«i» A ii-etres) < TiSf kilorvclrt i.U u-etres) <♦..:.". jin For Kn?lish Schools; !»..">". 8.30 a.m. 2 p.m. As Spore: «i p.m. Inter lade; Hi a.m. News; Ht.o.-> \lu>i< Programme Summary; «».t>* Children's While You \\.>rk; 10.43 I <>r English I Choice; 6.30 South
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  • 168 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Should Be Watched At Spore Meeting NEWCOMER Cypress Point, a four-year-old chestnut gelding by the Guineas winner Court Martial out of Fair Ranger (Bois Roussell) who is making his debut m Malaya on the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting on
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  • 968 11 Earlier m the season, Cypress Point ran second to Claudius 1:1 the Craven Stakes ij 1.102 aver the mile straight at Newmarket being tWO lengths behind the winner who returned 1 ruin. 43 4 5 sees., and again finr hed second to Rod Tabs m the Craven Plate H'.iAb over
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    40 11 photo Jockey Jackie Smith. 25. who arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney yesterday to ride for Daniels Stables. Smith was leading jockey m Noumea, New Caledonia for two years. He hopes to ride m Singapore this Saturday. Standard
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    46 11 The Singapore Municipal Services Union table-tennis team irkicb beal BODCA by six Kamcs to one over the wick end. (From left to right) Lim Tecfc ilu.th < has >lun(h'ok. Leow Cher Youns (capt). Kirn Toh Nee (president), Ou S;ew Poh. I.m Kuan^ .Too and Koh Ch-ns Yam.
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  • 216 11 Seronok (late Bow Briggs) is a three-year-old bay geiding by Turkhan OUt t>f the Sunny Trace mare Sunny Dimple He fulfilled six engagement! last season- His be.sr effort was when nnu-nmg second to King Crow 8.0 'Save 7 lb' In the Hurstwood Nursery Handicap over the
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  • 310 11 D.R.B. II (late Midshipman Hornblower who is weighted m Class One Div. 3 over six furlongs, is a three year-old brown gelding by Limekiln Csire of the successful Colonel Daly. Perak Derby winner) o ut Ardgb (He Goes). D.R.B. II had fourteen starts last season,
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  • 1143 11 Bridge Selling event over six furlongs straight at Lin^field i a field of 15. The winner's time was 1 mm. 11 2 .sec. Goreng (late Tattarka) isfour-year-old bay mare by Turkhan out of Rousslana (Admiral Walk). Her best effort last season was when running third to Dennington 8.9
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  • 78 11 KLUANG, Wed. The third annual Amateur Athletic Meet of the District will be held today and tomorrow. Of the twenty-three events m the programme, there are 17 for men five for women and one junior inter-school relay. The number of entries this year exceeds tho^e
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  • 42 11 Balestier Friendly Athletic Association will hold its 17th. anniversary celebrations at the Cluhhouse at 451 A Balestier I Road on Saturday and Sunday. I Performance of Chinese (Teo Chew) wayang "Geok (''ion;, Hian" will be at L. Boon Teck Road.
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  • 27 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— Playing a league soccer match on the town padang, Kuala [Kangsar, on Monday, the Saiong XI beat the Educationists s—l. j
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    37 11  - GOLF Heres How Slammin Sam Sead f; V'Z THE (jolfer |W A he I i to ihf ad !»/<• I ]<■■■> p i mi i i arc i,< < If 4 < twins < N1 l: E4 I 1 1 .i i
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  • 500 11 'THEY GIVE OF THEIR BEST c From Page 1 but we »W i«> n<»d of |Ood not TI e l«« never 1 greater than today when are fighting ii itant oomm oism and when we. i1 same 1 are moving b self-government, and wh< i es should be brougi a
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  • 24 11 Americans Not UP To Mark In Olympic Hockey X B Kirk gh t<j g" m had < liolding pra< Mr. Greer said thai re* Ml
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    • 351 11 NOTICES w oi M a of sis(. ifOM ssment im the y« ir 1!>52 ie lor tin- '.ud halt ••■«>• 1952. oi property t1 are ;thHall f J v 1L»52. I: r ,y that j I rub be connection n oi r^tes durinf I DenMnd wBl to be is n,
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    • 422 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 'j'i germ ni ol A; Patl velien, Kulim, thank a h eiw and customers attended the i pt nil g DEATH j |i A H urred on 28 Jui j, at Chemor of M J lunong Pari EsChemor, broths roJ I. J. ■..>.-> of Dov< I Sungei Siput SnUATIOWS
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  • 69 12 \l A LUMPI mg B Selang round j i winger S igh 1 point fa •s later I c > i -1 half the > E the play h erratic a they thn »y i i j n tht hand j Qh m i
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  • 43 12 KANGSAR. Wed. .i lay on the Polo ground, X kla Ka:^sar Malay ths' s ci team drew l l the I f i Gurkha Rifles. Gurkhaa scored first gh Bembhadui and Zair ill §ot the Malays' equali-
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  • 237 12 W IMBIJ DUN. |„X 2. Instralia's Frank > n b,,.;.n am! exilcil Czech Jaroslai Drobnj ralrred the final of ihe Wimbledon lourne) lo»l;«\, Srdgman beating his compatriol Mcrvyn Rose, conqueror oi llic litle holder Wck Sayitt, ■iml Drobny victorious ovef i!«<- last imericaii i,, ,1m- tourney,
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  • 108 12 Narrow Win For HK Bank i B \NK "B- scori over M ns!.'!ub m a Singapore Leag le match esterday. to a 1 vo nil mrst half. N I r€ lh« scorers. T i i keep play i goal ai i thout I :-ig until the interval. ecovered magnifl•ic second
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  • 108 12 IPOH. Wed.— Wai defeated Kinta 1 s by i >ur goals to one on the Town g while on the i i und, BorM rs Club scored theii :v when they boa: Tamilian^ by th £oais one m Ipoh leag s Both ea vere
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  • 130 12 IN* A -FRIENDLY g■ ne of badminton played at the Presbyterian Boys' Scho >'. Hall G.E.C Social and Athletic Club beat Messrs II A O'Connor Sports C .;b by tour games to three. Results were as follows: (G.E.C. Social and Athletic Club players mentioned first >: Singles: Lee
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    • 24 12 SOCCER: PRC v s IRC on Duto Kramat "A" at 5.15 p.m. MRC "B" vs Indian Youngsters on Hospital yround at 5.15 p.m.
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    • 21 12 SOCCER. Pasir Mas v Ma* chang al Podana Garong. Bachok v Krai Police, Hospital padang. BADMINTON: Kelantan eh pionships,
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    • 36 12 SOCCER: Community league Indonesians v Royal Navy at Jalan Besar; Div. 3B Cosmos SUB. Police BODCA, SAFA Cup RS Sembatcang v Town Hi a- 1 -r:-, at Gcylany. ATHLETES: W hampoa School Sports, McNair School
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  • 215 12 TEN SCHOOL records were set up at the Presbyterian Boys' School seventh annual athletic sp ts held yesterday. Teng Ying Chye ot Anderson House won the individual champ i iship trophy with 13 points. Runner-up was Phan Kah Fon (Dryburgh) with 14 points. The
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  • 66 12 SINGAPORE P. W D. Sports Club office-bearers for the year are: President. RK. Pitt (ex officio> vice president J. V. T. Campbell, honorary secretary. SA A Bruce, honorary treasurer. Ong Eng Peow. chairman, games committee, M. K. Shahabuddin Committee member?: J A. Dragon ire-elected). K.C.
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  • 209 12 Perak Shuttle Tourney IPOH. Wed, Two seeded pairs Tan Jin Eong and Miss Tan En r 4 Looi. Lee Fan Leong and Miss Valentine Chan are now m the mixed doubles semi-finals of the Perak open badminton championships. Tan .l\-\ Eong and Miss Tan were conceded a walk-over by Choong
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  • 131 12 WORK on the construction of five badminton courts m the Sin- gapore Badminton Stadium is j nearing completion and it is ex- peeled that these will be ready for letting out tv badminton clubs and other organisation j b> tiext week. Farther announce- menta will
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  • 91 12 DIONYSIUS TAKES 7 FOR 44 SEREMBAN, Wed. Taking seven wickets t>r 44 runs. veteran cricketer B. J. Dionysius. dismissed Tampin for 128 runs m a friendly cricket match between the Negri Sembilan Club and Tampin winning match tor Negri by seven runs. The N.S. Club s ored 135. B Santhok
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  • 255 12 WIMBLEDON. ENGLAND, July 2 (AP)— Loui.-.e Brough and Frank Sedgmati Tuesday received honours on the courts of Wimbledon they didn't even knew about. The Ball-boys those energetic youngsters who dart across the court to get the ball off the playing green were rating the players.
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  • 253 12 PENANG, Wed.— The Sepoy Lines Recreation Club suffered their first defeat m the First Division League soccer competition when they went down to the Ferry Youngsters by four goals to one on Victoria Green. 0( j ay With this win Ferry You sters still
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  • 160 12 THE THREE leading teams m 1 the second day's shooting at the Singapore Base District RiMe i Meeting at Nee Soon were: 30 Bn RAOC (245), Regt. Pay Office (237), and Ist Singapore Regt A A (234). A sain :^BB competed m the second
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  • 49 12 JOHANNESBURG, July 2 (AP)— Teddy Gardner, (Bri- j tain) is willing" to defend his 1 Empire flyweight title here on < Aug. 2, against Marcus Temple, i South African champion, ac--1 cording to a cable received 1 Tuesday by .Johannesburg pro--1 n inter. Rog Haswell.
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  • 156 12 SCHOOL CHILDREN of RAF Seletar gave a good performance )t ire an exceptionally large audience at Seletar yesterday m a swim gala for the children organised with the approval oi Group Cant. Marlow. Outstanding junior champion was 10-year-old Bernice Lancaster whose diving against older
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  • 64 12 The following have been selected to repres the Volunteer Special Constabulary ""B" Division against the V.S.C. %D" Division V.S.C. knockout football competition on Saturday, at the P dice Training School ground at 5.00 p.m. M. Perry. C. de Souza. Tan Meng Kwang. A. Krishnan. Veerapan, Musadi,
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  • 162 12 MALACCA, Wed. Green Howards defeated il>< Cameronians 1-2 m tin- second round <»f ib* I MM <up competition at the Kubu Stadium here today. 1 1>< game was fast ami exciting. Playing m his usual position at right back lor the Green Howards MacFarlane
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  • 134 12 HEADED by Mr. Goh Chye Hin, President ol the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athietic Federation 14 observers to the XV Olympic games at Helsinki lleti t Singapore yesterday morning by air. Friends and officials ot the City's athletic clubs wert at the airport 'o set them orf.
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  • 443 12 TRAILING -o ai hail ii m m^ fouuhl l>a<U pimrlj ami :<ll Ii«»ii li i!i. v finally game 1-2 iln> won the rheem »»i th, l, vi,}, thrilling ■crowd half ralU t^gtbut the v action |»a<-U.«MI >VI V Cyiiit) I ramu m.i:, 15r-.ar Sta<liuiii
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  • 41 12 A 'I I dim N squ the t J Stadiu Indian na !l be admitted free 2.000 v! l! I school children. Principal the 1 by app the A mcil kick-off <•■ [cLellan the ga SI and iO
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  • 25 12 KIND REGARD! Turf C f- 5 lass 5: a N < laseitic ttions I lass I < hang? <>i Nun I l)f|.-ii..ii- !i-
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