Singapore Standard, 5 July 1952
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Title Section17 1952-07-05 1 Singapore Standard -»Ps //U 1! VOL. 11l NO. 3. SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-07-05 1 I BETWEEN 500 :ind 600 j 1 guests from all i-om- mmiities, imludin? the 1 GovernOl of Singapore. Mr John I\ Niroll. Ati leaded the l'tith eelebra- tioii iff American Inde--1 pendence at the 4th of 1 July Garden Party given 1 l.»>t evening at the97 words
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Article147 1952-07-05 1 Xl It \!PI H. Fri. Infornui] ihrrr-corneretl were \u\i\ i«ml.i> m a trr-li l»i«l i<> bridge il>«' h.«h m negotiations on wage r.tir* m the rabbfr iimlusM rj Principa it talks were icting Commissi J. Biddulph, the general ;ecretary :ers i Fnion, ti irayanan,147 words
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Article23 1952-07-05 1 Comet Due In Pak. Today I i |est flight m its t ai Bahrein i about p will i i I ti and23 words
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Article17 1952-07-05 1 1 Come Fourth of x ith a furi- >- the 155- i crashed into > seel nulta-17 words
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Article57 1952-07-05 1 More Results Can Be Expected MORE results con be expected m the anti-bandit war as a result of the improved intelligence service, better flow of information from the public, more efficient police training and retraining schemes, and the more scientific analysis that is now being made57 words
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580 1952-07-05 1 The sum total of the tactical knowledge, obtained from this analysis is being made known to all units and to all ranks lighting. the bandits. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer said he was confident oi more results at a conference with Malayan editors and foreign580 words
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Article74 1952-07-05 1 NEW YORK. July 4 (UP>— At 23 persons have died 20 of them m road accidents since p.m. yesterday. as millions of persons headed for the beaches nd resorts to celebrate the !i of July and escape the summer heat. The highways were jammed jP irt-shirted74 words
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Article47 1952-07-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Within the nexi 18 days, every resident m iN'egri Sembilan authorised to carry, possess or hav c under his control any firearm, ammunition or explosive, will have to surrender either or all of them '<> 'he Chief Police Officer of the State.47 words
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Article60 1952-07-05 1 LONDON. July 4 (Renter):— T\ o Labour M.P.s James Carmichael and Emrys Hughes, both leftwingers, announced today they will make a bid -to out Queen Elizabeth's proposed income by nearly half. They will also demand that her husband, c Duke of Edinburgh. is mted a60 words
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Article25 1952-07-05 1 SIXTY people were killed by tiger* m Bengkara. South Sumatra, las* year, Elephants m herds of 100 a:e also ravaging the country.25 words
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Article40 1952-07-05 1 U.S. Representative Glenn R. Davis says «i Pentagon "promo- m spree" haj given the U.S. army and air forr c a total oi 763 generals and 7.300 colonels. This total exceed* that of the last war— A P.40 words
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Article46 1952-07-05 1 TOKYO, July 4. (Reuter) Jiptiif-v' police today warned that Communists were planning an armed uprising as demonstrators clashed with polite m .six cities. All city and provincial forces were alerted to a possible danger from Communist attempts to mobilise on a national basis.46 words
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Article78 1952-07-05 1 C-G Leaves For Hill Station British Commissioner general for South-East Asia Mr, Malcolm Mac Donald left Tokyo yesterday for the hill station of Chizenji, about 73 miles from the capital. This is his first break m a series of talks he has been having with Japanese and Allied officials. Mr.78 words
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Article20 1952-07-05 1 TIIF second drawing mium h »nd» issued m the Federutiun will bt? he id on July 28.20 words
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Article259 1952-07-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The 1/10 Gurkha Rifles who are still chasing the remnants of Manap Jepun'a gang, are keeping up their good record m Kuantan. Yesterday, they had two clashes m which a i total of three terrors; s were wounded. In the first259 words
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Article29 1952-07-05 1 MANILA, July 4 (UP) Unofficial reports placed the death toll ;it 76 today from the typhoon '.Mich ravaged the Central Philippines on Wednesday and i Thursday.29 words
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Article308 1952-07-05 1 MALACCA, Fri "What Ma laya requires is a free citizenship which genuinely transcends race, and this Sir (ier?ld's, three measures will help to bring to fruition." Da to Sir Chenulock Tan told The Standard today. Dato Tan referred to: (1) the carrying into effect of the308 words
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Article156 1952-07-05 1 C' wealth Finance Experts To Meet LONDON. July I. (Reiiter). Commonwealth financial and economic experts an- expected to meet m London m the second half of Augusl to examine tl>. latest position of the sterling areas balance ©I P«J ments, gold and dollar rese™*"- They will also consider eco- nomic156 words
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Article49 1952-07-05 1 PU'SAN July 4 (Reuter-AAp) Members <>; the South Korean Parliament alter sleeping on benches m their Assembly hall last night voted away then power to elect th« president w t!if> Republic today. B. 163 votes to none the Assembly agreed the presidential election should be by populai vote.49 words
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Article54 1952-07-05 1 NEW DELHI, July 4 (Reuter) Prime Minister Nehru rebuked Communists m an uproarious .session of the Indian Parliament today for "fantastic imaginings, distortion and perversion of thought." The Communists had accused the Indian Government ol Fascist tendencies and subservience to the United States, shoutin •Fascism"54 words
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Article39 1952-07-05 1 CAIRO. July 4 (Reuter)- A state of emergency was proclaimed m Cairo and Ale: ri a today. Steel-helmeted ponce patrolled main streets and police headquarters said extra security precautions were bein« taken but "absolute calm prevails everywhere."39 words
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Article16 1952-07-05 1 Britain has decided to the export of certain arms to Spain. Reuter.16 words
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Article30 1952-07-05 1 COPI V.: y 4. I—Policei Police d a iwd of »bo m mtside the Supreme Coj H l-'i-jj i'il I) >. c tnaule I b the d >&*•30 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-07-05 1 MR A.LEC PI 1I" RS< >N the "mystery man'" whom Ge Sir' Gerald Templer, Fed I ion I gh Commissioner, has tlly askod ou| to Malaya I■ into Sing > from London. The Long-haired Bril schoolmaster and former deputy director of psychological vi-,: on207 words
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Article44 1952-07-05 1 AMONG YIPs passed lUg S S v the Australian General St:ttT, Sir Donald Perroti Dei Chairman ot tiie Overseai Food Corpo i tint). m d Mi T. H h He: es. il l nnanenl head >>i the v istralian Immigration I nient.44 words
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Article33 1952-07-05 1 THE Governmem I to icquire i 2 i land v beloging to > idon Asiatic Rubber and Produce Co I ,td m sep tng X tali L« ja a new village.33 words
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Article206 1952-07-05 1 Secret Talks Termed Hopeful I'WMI \JU\I. J,il% I W ln!«* Irmr nr»oli;i!oi 4 ni< I m a nerrrl IVminni* ■CflflMMl l<>il;i\ 111 nil rflort to break lh«* ilraillnrk on lilt' r\rliaii^«- dI |iriMiiur» ol wmr. ilir N«-* lin Newt* \^«ih\. ollmiml nfji.ttt nf lh«- binmc < oiimum.** rrj»ilMr «|.-*<rilntl llwUP; AP; Reuter - 206 words
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Article78 1952-07-05 1 TOKYO i r i ri.M-bas.'d |j:;ih--> f *^)in Kyosen a- not t h-i'H^t !i Korea finishing the J"'> the rontn F-H4 Hiund from ime r ici Sabrejel hit i i pens at Kyo«e power i ya: the turbine ho >n| p i lutteafed »>v 1 15 KOO'i78 words
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Advertisement72 1952-07-05 1 MICARTA PLASTIC LAMINATI .-r TABU TG# >iA<. "fV' H 1 I 111 lII por» 1 PI 111 l in niiiMii Ml' lIT -II ■■—■—11 how is your water supply? tj n cm j5 s DOMESTIC ElectricallyCENTRIFUCAL PUMPS for 23OV.smgle phase, 50c supply n n _jL ft mi. 1 1 ii72 words
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Advertisement50 1952-07-05 1 1 1 r r i i a aiMi I GIFTS I J for ft v Orraninn '3 easily so'ved ami I I only rail at THE I NOVELTY STORFJ XX North Bridt;*- Hoad Phone '{I 1.5. S'porr J i SKock proh'f t#4 <nif ■■■■m 40 houri WMM 1 Year Gu«ran»«-r50 words
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Article145 1952-07-05 2 Given Temporary Visas; Visitors To Foster Trade Standard Staff. Reporter FIFTEEN Japanese officials and businessmen Ii;«m- been granted visas to enter Singapore tinee tl»e Catany Cm n nan ml relaxed its ban on Japanese eartrj 'folio* iius the coning into force <il lh<- peace treaty145 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-05 2 CHARGE WAS WITHDRA WN A CHARGE of cheating a patriot $12, M worth of ng. was wit* B agavandas Bachar- pa •ie Singapore p- ice Couri Bhafai allege': 1 3 have Surinder Singh of shirting un last D 18 at Cecil Street. The was withdrawn on the photo. MX <,Standard - 79 words
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Article45 1952-07-05 2 SFSU To Reopen Recognition Talks Stamford *t>itt Reporter THE S sapor Federation •I Sn Unions wiD hoY! t nual representatives rence Fairer Park o:; S nday, -.">• at Ifl a.m. II .< .:.ier>tood the conference v. reopen discussion to obtain recognltiarj by tht thi f. Sen es45 words
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117 1952-07-05 2 FRENCH subject Marius jj »aud, who bad been made ikrupt by his wife, was refused a discharge by the Chief ic. Sir Charles RturrayA nsley, m the Singapore H C '••>' Jalbaud ami his wife had rated and he is paying the Offi117 words
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Article62 1952-07-05 2 THHrt s v. i- >■•■.• rged i In the S: gapor< F< tb Police i jresteniay with stealing tinned provisions cot ling and cash .<t Pulau Brani between j Juno 22 and 30. They were Mohd. Vatun bin Awanjs 26), O<n< i bin Dohmuhitl (M and Jaafar bin62 words
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Article, Illustration210 1952-07-05 2 FIFTY-ONE persons wrr given their" naturalisation papers by Mr. W. L. Blyme. the Singapore Colonial Secretary, at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Amonj them were several n«nEnglish speaking; Chinese. Malays, Jews, Britons, Dutch and a German. The 51 persons were: Louis Mojzer. Mrs. Maria Mojzer Cor Rijf. Jacob Satsg«K>n Ellas,210 words
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Article76 1952-07-05 2 CONVICTED and imprisoned twice before for entering the office ot the Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital. Singapore, and causing annoyance. Jadagopal, a former dispensary porter, was acquitted yesterday when he faced tne same c-hartc for the third time. Acquitting JadagopaL the Relief Coun Magistrate, Mr. J. B.76 words
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Article39 1952-07-05 2 ENG SIONG KIAT. a Chmese labourer working m Changi, has reported to the Singapore police he had been robbed ot his pay consisting of $65 by three Chinese cyclists on Thursday night, at Hillside Drive.39 words
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Article155 1952-07-05 2 XHK Singapore Ratepayers i Avsodation is to ask the i nliinial Secretary. Mr. W. L. lily the. the present position of the Rent Control Amendment Bill and its expecled progress. At a recent meetinfir. a com■dttcc member pointed out that as the law stood at155 words
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332 1952-07-05 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LEE CHOON ENG, Singapore Labour City Councillor, has strongly protested against the attitude of the President of the Labour Party Mr. Lim Yew Hock for "dragging labour members into a most disgraceful political manoeuvre." He mas referring to a press report332 words
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Article107 1952-07-05 2 A FINDING of misadventure was returned at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of Tan Hods Ken (14) who fell off a bus at Upper Serangoon Road and died a few days later m hospital. Heng Peng Kirn. a107 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-07-05 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE principal aim of the I'nited States m the world today was denned last night m the i"""™ words of Abraham Lincoln, her 16th president, by Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, U.S. Consul-General m Singapore, m an Independence Day talk over Radio Malaya.317 words
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Article173 1952-07-05 2 Defence: S'pore In With Fed. THE Singapore defence authorities always try to co-operate with Federation authori-ties m all matters affecting both territories, the Secretary for Defence and. Internal Security. Singapore, Mr. C. R. For- i syth, said yesterday. Pointing out, however. Hud the National Service Bill had J yet to173 words
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Article75 1952-07-05 2 Broke Into Shop Charge THREE men, Koh Chang Khan p. Lee Huk See and Qeng Soo Tiang were charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with breaking into a shophouse occupied by Cheong Kiew Poong at Jurong R- ad on July 3 and stealing 20 bales cloth, 20 boxes75 words
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Article34 1952-07-05 2 IX the Singapore High Court yesterday before the chief justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley n eiving and <-. rating' orders were made against a woman, Yeo Guat Yee whose liabilities totalled about $3,000.34 words
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Advertisement64 1952-07-05 2 RACKETS You a ill b^ proud t<> own PROSSERS Sapor Phvn <nn t>n <, i I TENNIS 6c BADMINTON RACKETS T*stmd far Strength i RESTRINGING A SPECIALITY ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE Visit Sport* H''fKirfm+M4 Hardial Singh e- Sons Ltd H^*^H enjoyment HL 9 deoends v upon Fitness GIVES STRENGTH AVfTALITY > BORNEO64 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-07-05 2 feflß^lfr-' OAJM V UDOK6OKTA/THI&MINEOF OUR REVIACD >N VGETTIN RICH?/ a .h^^^^^^^v^^-^^^^^^^ x www """"3 r~ S OPF, By A-S^-'j^e^ TORTURER. POSS.B^rrS A CHiO> SS^"a^ J?oSn>JEV.'>rH jß*'?.<^!*. bStv y»*'*<fryS^ TV NOT^ -^zj^- 'Xr^32 words
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Article100 1952-07-05 3 Teachers Oppose 'Alien' Grads i Stal Reportei F*.>dera: /p. tea the A R I UM >'> i ifess >!i ol I- i. raduatc •,it i oj rcsponsibil la Urn i lerdaj .miv reaaoa I i> Urn f ip.inn ,i! ■.-II ;■> local paaa A ret le ers [1 das I100 words
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245 1952-07-05 3 st.irulird stiff Reporter HI NDREDS uf school children .uid oflce wwkers were SBrprised jresterdaj t>» see uniformed Boj ScOttts and KovtTN sfilnii; Urn Sinsapore st.ind.trd to earn dollars m their first ".Fob \Wek'* which comes to an end today. Armed with large posters,245 words
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Article71 1952-07-05 3 Boycott Is Called Off SINGAP< )HK'S 850 Go I rice rel ed 'heir boy- nexl three weeks 1 c. The au 1 c betquality oi 'c to thei Conti toi S pp OJI.S Bate m I >ld a le ;al >i the mmenl I nsed Rice A >n it the71 words
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Article87 1952-07-05 3 BAHARI bin Awang. a young j constable who accepted a bribe of 90 cents from a gambler was sentenced m the Second District Court yesterday to 12 months 1 hard labour. After he 'is found guilty, the Judge Mr. H.B. Livingstone remarked "A public servant should87 words
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Article, Illustration128 1952-07-05 3 Michael Goh - Brother O'Toole Completes Tour Michael Goh BROTHER Lawmaej OTook Assistant superior (.eneral yesterday morning completed visitin» ill the hristian Brothers' schools m Together with Brother Ignatinq Director of M. Joseph V ami Brother Ban liu-.. Brother Vi>ilor for the lai East, Brother O'Toole < .tiled at th« BMrning and afternoonStandard - 128 words
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Article59 1952-07-05 3 Handed Over To The Immigration AX INDONESIAN, believed to. be a sergeant m the military police m Jakarta, was handed over to the Singapore immigration authorities when the X.P.M. owned freighter Ophir arrived here yesterday. It is understood that ho boarded the Ophir just before the vessel left Jakarta and59 words
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407 1952-07-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter MISS EUNICE THIO, daughter of Singapore Legislative Councillor. Mr. Thio Chan Bee, *lio topped the Bachelor of Art* pass list. of the University of Malaya last year and won the Gandhi Medal, ha> now tinI distinction of being407 words
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Article223 1952-07-05 3 A SINGAPORE Traction Company conductor, Lee Teck Huat, described by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. E.P. Shanks, as "a man who did not carry out his duty." appeared m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on charges ol" misappropriating $1.10 m fares. It was alleged223 words
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Article190 1952-07-05 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is more fortunate than the Federation m that the last reported ease of rabies occurring on the island was several years before the war. The two Veterinary Departments are waging a constant war to prevent an outbreak here. The City Veterinary190 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-07-05 3 THE ever increasing acceptance of responsibility by Asian women m national and international affairs was noted yesterday by Gertrude Owen. M.8.E.. Honorary A I to the Y.W.C.A., om her return to Singapore after an absence of six year-;. "When I first came to216 words
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Article173 1952-07-05 3 THE Singap ii c A I 1 culosis A edges the folio I donations totalling $400 from Ih pore Sinhalese Association m memory of the late Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. US. Senanayake. .f I Jaya SP M ftp Silva $50; A P Abeysekei a 25; H173 words
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Article26 1952-07-05 3 v SLIM r J";m Tqck Smg II Singapore will hold a die; Jubilee Re I \> n tomorro m celebra of Hari R i26 words
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Article743 1952-07-05 3 FOLLOWING satisfied the Board of Examiners for the Decree of Bachelor of Science with Honours and have been awarded the class of honours indicated Second Class Honours. i pper I> i tslon Foong Sze Fook m Physics. Lee K'.in Tatt In Chemistry, A. Ra.iaratnara m Physics,743 words
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Advertisement116 1952-07-05 3 'mt 'H p y 3ril_J^^l ADVANCE-DESICN TRUCKS? t i~~ 1 < t T 3^^B BESS 9^B ffi Boßao^^K^lSw BJqKy' nSa^^^ p^ooSSS^T^ ImPlk JBBB^^^^^'i^^^' <^'vif < 1 i ?">: i> < S -ixFT j ,,j '^^^i^^^^MiiinaWlift^flflffttfffr^^M Chevrolet Trucks ore safe, sure and rugged, The mode! illustrated, with spaTibus stake tie to116 words
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Advertisement165 1952-07-05 3 CACLC SHIRTS v Rs R^v y> If>' -^Ra OUR BEST QUALhY SHIRTS with smart snni stiff < ollars art- oHfjcd al LOW PRICES It* suit rveryone H^otesalc I K»'tul and SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. Office 15/16 Medeirot Buildmg S^re ond showroom 226 South Bridge Rood. AMAZING NEW FORMULA165 words
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Article18 1952-07-05 4 ved V. bl. l spita Bum. Ie pee 1.19 L A eg l18 words
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375 1952-07-05 4 NATIONAL SERVICE, FED. REGT. HAILED Leaders Promise 10 Help Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VLA LIMPIR. Fri. < oniiiiuiuty leaders m ihe Federal Capital welcome the pas^e of the National Service BiH and the formatioti of the Federation RejsinienL The* also boped that Malays would al*o join Hie FdfentMM Raiment. Data375 words
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212 1952-07-05 4 Sakai Bandit To Die For Having Gun IPOH. Fri. A Sakai bandit. Ah Sm afiafi Bah Ah Sin was today sentenced to death by Mr Jjstice Thomson for possession a shotfun a: Ghenderiang, I.^iaii on May 25 bbia yea:\ Both ihe #ay«r>ra who retired for 25 minutes found Ah. Sin212 words
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Article31 1952-07-05 4 KOTA BAHRU. Fri.-The largest Thai temple m Kelan'.vi:\ situated about 15 mi'.e< from here, was offii'iaiiy openevi yesterday by Head Priest Chakrtm. The ter.^ple took 23 years to buiU.31 words
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Article25 1952-07-05 4 YOGI Sri Suddbananda B-.u-rathi will address a public meeting on "Tamil Literature" the Cr,-:ese Assembly Ball, Kuala Lumpur a: ti p.m. Un Sundar.25 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-07-05 4 photo. UNIFORMED swouts were at the Teachers' Training College. Singapore long before lectures began yesterday morning to try their hand at selling newspapers to earn dollars for their Association. Picture shows Rover Scout Richard selling two copies of The Standard to a lecturer and a lady student teacher at theStandard - 52 words
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282 1952-07-05 4 Standard Staff GoiTCspomleni 1 IM kFM; IJOK, Progressive Parly eundidate m the <it\ Council elections for the Kochore V anl. yesterday -aid the alderman-system, advocated by bits part] weitM "strengthen local" Goveram«H and slow that we as a people arc able to conduct owowi282 words
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78 1952-07-05 4 TANJONG RIALIM, Frl. Mrs W. R B. Wysrtt Smith was elected President of the Taajoog Malaan GirL Guides' Association m place of IMr--R. M. C, Cadraw, wife of Mr. R. M. C. Codnuer, former District OOc« el Tan.iong Ma'irn. .Mis. Codner is attached to78 words
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Article87 1952-07-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. FtL Sir Rob Lockhart, Deputy Director of Operations, Mr. M. J. Hwgao, the Attorney-Genera!. Mr. B. David Secretary for Defence Air. A. X. Ross, the British Adviser, members of the Federal Legislative Council and community leaders saw a piav m Hakka by surrendered87 words
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Article58 1952-07-05 4 DRAN K ACID -BOUIND OVER MALACCA, Fri.— A young shop assistant, Tan Kaon Yao was bound over for six months by Magistrate Che Ismail Monamed Jamil for attempting to take his life by drinking a corrosive acid m April Last. Tan told the Court he had drunk the acid because58 words
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Article26 1952-07-05 4 Mr. Lim Thean Soo ha? been appointed to be Deputy to Comptroller of Entertainments Duly raid to the Comptroller of CtttStoms. Singapore.26 words
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Article271 1952-07-05 4 fcUALA LUMPUR. F: i Orcupiers ol lands m acw villagftj areas m Selangor may be granted titles foe a period of j 30 years «.n the following terms and conditioni;: Sb«p Lots: Hrcrnium between $5 and $10 per lot: rent from $25 to $100 per lot.271 words
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Article128 1952-07-05 4 1 ffiE following have been ed ofiice bearers at the moral general meeting o: the Singapore Camera Club beU the British- Council Hal] y« si day: President: Mr. Ang Cl Chai (re-elected*: Vice-Presi-dents: Mr J. A L. P.ivitt and Dr. C A. Gibson-Hill A.R.P.S. Secretary: Mr. Soh128 words
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125 1952-07-05 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Frl— A resolution calling oa Government to engage an Assistant Director of Education (Chinese) with good knowledge of Chinese literature will be considered at the executive committee meeting of the United Chinese School Teachers' Association, Federation of Malaya tomorrow.125 words
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Advertisement90 1952-07-05 4 MS i>€ii<m<l y*4! its the world's BIGGEST small car buy If you do a lot of town driving here is a car that will take a load off your mind m parking and m heavy traffic. The Morris Minor with its good acceleration and compact size will get you m90 words
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Advertisement110 1952-07-05 4 m I hfik JTI to«, M J ullf/ %m H^F ij IHUnt M <■*)<■! 210 sp^ tM r.W volts '***:*3r SUN TRADING CO. j YOU CAN BE SUUE fc !s&&+ j hil <Mi(t for Cash $1080 for l«ii« i Ter Down Paymenl H:-!a»«rr In I I inntiilth payi enl ol'110 words
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Article143 1952-07-05 5 Federal Regt. Needs Officers -With 'he i UH m meH yesterday i Federal m ■A-e potential i required by the nth to eoh m em I this •at. >'V cO:Tie i:ee 1 ,yi, ftre > I h IJ pO9 6M ScbOO i f. .s.i qualifier- >:\d condi' j j'.s B143 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-07-05 5 TIIK Volunttrr Special f*omtahwliij Joo Ckial Police Stat.uii Siriitayorr i^Jd a rarewrll dinner party at thr Jubiir^ Krstatirant on Wednesday m honour of A. Si. P. Mr. Vlohani'd V »i%«».T hrn Ahmid O.C. 11" Division who left for England on Wednesday on a policy study conne. Pk ture91 words
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Article, Illustration345 1952-07-05 5 Paglar's Six- Point Quizz Rice, Raffles Singapore Cv >c j .&ei ■>'• i)i i Pag i] baagi Ward) the lag if i r e¥ ol •he re v> n emp O7ee4" i w prepare to re-ope:. te s Con itioj i < i iat ion G erame i State >345 words
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Article324 1952-07-05 5 the promote!, the defendant is liable for the payment of the duty rs a deb: due to the Fed <-"■;<! Government. Mr. Justice Mathewi tccerdinH y allowed the appeal ar-d ordered that judgment be entered fur the appellant against the :e.spond<?nt with costs here a&d324 words
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Article81 1952-07-05 5 Charity Show For Women's Ward THE SIN WAH Musical and Dramatical Association, Singa-j pore, will stage a Cantonese dramatical performance at the Happy World stadium tomorrow night at 7.. 'J0 p.m., m aid of the building fund for an additional women's ward of the Kwong Wai Siew Free Hospital. Tickets81 words
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Article37 1952-07-05 5 TWO occupants of an attap house a ere hurt when tightninf struck it m Loron£ T:ii 9eng, yesterday afternoon. The injured, Tsn Chuan Kam (50* and Choo Chang IMo (11) were a#tnitted to hospital.37 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-07-05 5 MX \!MP IBUBAKAR, the Cwasnl of the Republic (»f IhC Philippine, proposes the tuj>t Tlic Queen', at the reception U>l nklit it thr t- ili piuo Onsulitr m Arduiore P.uk. m thr *»< .»>i<>n oi the sixth AkimiTersarj of Phi lipp-.nc hideuendrnre. On tn r lrl"t i> theStandard - 235 words
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Article59 1952-07-05 5 PENANG. FrL— The advisory committee to the MR.NVR, are calling on tho.^e who v to be i iered to commissions to apply now ai the selections 4* 111 sit this neoth. A >•> i itioru ihould be made m riting to the Statf Offlcer, MBNVR. Penang. They59 words
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Article423 1952-07-05 5 M*BSTAmOX9 In Singapore ll.il»lc i<t load >tieildiug to«la> It\V littnman K.»ad. Juo hiat Plwce. Jti.iu ia-.ii). Jatuii Kuu<»s, (aiu)>rn]jfe Hm.il, Raiicixin Road. Ihwiit Jtouil. S«t ini"'»(»t Road, K-tate. Kulum Ayer. Mi i*!i r»t»u Kd Kirn < liuati K(l ivxiiiiiarv n<i Florance ltd.. 1 :»i»er Seranc«M»n. Vi«» <423 words
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378 1952-07-05 5 Engineers TO CARRY OUT 2 BIG ELECTRIC POWER WORKS Standard Sl«fl <<»rr« KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About 120 «,i,aliiMsd engineers are required by ili« Central Electricity Board of the Federation for its major development works the Conn«ugkl Bridge !N>v>er Station and the $100 million hydro-electric power scheme m the Cameron Highlands.378 words
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Article237 1952-07-05 5 Re- trial Ordered On Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Remarking th»l there was some eviden<» to support the ■ppellanfs claim, th* Chief Justii-e. Mr. Chnries Mathews today ailoweci the appt»rii fit a Itjca! broker and commission agent. Goh Swee Seng, against the derision' of the .li^i^n m the lower court and ordered237 words
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Article141 1952-07-05 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SERESffiAN, Fi— Pour Queen*s Scout Badges were presented to Srou! s Chooi Quet Thian. C h t- r i Kwee Foiig, Lingani and Zainal Abidin former N.S. Scouts' State Commissioner, Captaiii Moha- 1 rned Salleil at a function night m his honour.141 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-05 5 photo A FEATI'RED attrartion at ><-st*"rdays "at hnmr". held at the 1 ilijnno (on Skulatc. was the Iw »»«|t 'cake', coloured to reprr sent thr flae »f th* Philippines Mr Yusup Abitbitkar. the Philippine nnsul. is sinmu ruUillS the cake. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article23 1952-07-05 5 RENTS OF 17 HOUSES INCREASED APPi.ir.vi i. >. rang; < iM ■>, c v. i j| 1 it inn f r. and I 1 1 I23 words
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Article108 1952-07-05 5 Xl I I Ml'l I; I \n Imi r i-.'in li i I a\ High < <mi l l I «t> lud ij a.^ h<\«rd m (.min,i |i»llou,n; an application hj Ihf ttrputf l*n!»l:< l'ios« iil'U I In- Jurl .lusttcr Mr liirii-N M.tih^WN. vvlio li lien m.;108 words
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Advertisement121 1952-07-05 5 The watcli people ask for by narrio BATFJIiST jj |c vu o ex as f fT l j ff< This mode! is truly the most handsome and complete Midi ta ever bear the name Rolex ond is offered wth the tmpa r tial guo'antee and certification of an of f121 words
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Miscellaneous107 1952-07-05 5 R<"c«*pii<»n: Captain C mm ma Office <■ L2th Frigate Squadron an board Jumna* 7 p.m. SALE: Cenl i s;ile o' Whitei All -Siaga port ie Studeni eroDoe, f i G Sfc Bartiey 1: T-dk by Mr. F. I ■> on i entenary >-.-; <H G en It Singapore Consume tion.107 words
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Article690 1952-07-05 6 j j\K of the able feature f democracy is'that ij ev< fanatical about its democratic In ton democrats, while quite convinced thai j i duty to sing the praises of democracy M a theory of government, feel that it is vulgar dangi ■to show as much e:r asm690 words
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535 1952-07-05 6 lAT A VAN terrorist activf- ties m Southern Burma during the past few weeks have not been denied. Apparently Burmese authorities on the Tenasserim coast of th€ Kra Isthmus reported thai Malayan terrorists had (i the Siamese frontier h divides this narrow k of 'and535 words
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Article1267 1952-07-05 6 The New Colonial Police Force LONDON. '17//; police forces of the colonial empire comprise a vast complexity of rates, of system, <mtl of Stages of development. This complexity is matched by the often colourful variety of their uniforms and appearance. In tfrica the general practice is to hare at least1,267 words
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Article217 1952-07-05 6 Review of Views Pre-war Pensioners RETIRED government servants, f i ios€ Ai'ho retired i i c the war, should receive sp< attention from governn> sa Utusan Melayu The paper said that t pc is ias given to thes« e< gi ernment servants were based on the p*escheme and were therefore217 words
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33 1952-07-05 6 P i col on i a 1g ed m most conditi -ie the The ernph active, agaim I is no part of I I colonial i such cii33 words
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Letter175 1952-07-05 6 Sir -The Labour Parly wants to increase the number of elected City Council members from 18 'o 27 In one jump, thus eliminating the Nominated Councillors ■c ogei her. The Progressive Par I y Wants a fully elected Council m another form, that i« 18175 words
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Letter164 1952-07-05 6 Sir; —Victim who wrote a t n on Promissory Notes has nut apparently .studied any logic. He admits that the moneylenders fulfil a vital economic service by providing the small man unsi red loans m times of ress. Then, m the very next ,1 he calls upon164 words
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Letter112 1952-07-05 6 Sir;—On Ihe evening of Sunday. June 29. during a lOCia] m the GHQ FARELF Sergeants 1 Mess, the much loved song of the British, "Land of Hope and Glory", lung by Gracie Fields was removed from the radiogram by th€ GHQ Regimental Sergeant Major, after only a couple112 words
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Letter271 1952-07-05 6 Sir. It is very gratifying to find that Dr. C. J. Paglar has raised, questions about the Widows and Orphans Fund. The widowers consider this Fund a first class swindle. I have contributed over $2,000 to this Fund but have no wife or children to claim271 words
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Advertisement7 1952-07-05 6 ft/ LfrmjjjV'rf Ok OFflCf SI PI R7 words
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1970 1952-07-05 7 {yen. lempler riXplains His Visit lo London Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The following is the text of o statement made by the High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, at a press conference today: You will presumably want T o1,970 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-05 7 photo ri'.ION IMONG THE (ATS F.\«n her fVm.ile rol h.t\e t»> at iff that Marion Sundh has v«rv«-, r. i,< oomph ♦•t« ftv. This favourite of Swedish theatrt*r-• is app«-arinK this summrr at the Tivoli Kevu«» m Stockholm. APAP - 39 words
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Article97 1952-07-05 7 tl»J\K\KI\. J«il> I (AFP) Seventeen prisoners, -«>Mu i anil our polirrntun >%»T»- v\otin<l««l during ..i m KaKaosolf Jail, SoursJbnya, yesterday when hi.it\ .tml |.nli«« forces <|ti*'llr«i .1 Mutiny involving nun prisoners. prisoner-; over- Ed aboul However, 3 Dn walls be- a o the97 words
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105 1952-07-05 7 A E X A N D R I A July 4, fR< itert: EgJ Ps new Preier, H sein Snj Pasha, after his I'■ i i el meeting rters 'We are I concentrating on the economic m tioo for (he time being." ii< was105 words
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Article37 1952-07-05 7 4 (Rev I j< r\ U she etea r d« i of i t Soviet Union. HtciaU that tar, try to tans to rri < Bcally c us. that th« i c the paj -.<■37 words
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Article66 1952-07-05 7 Ph VOXPORT. July 4 (AP): A ft v. navigating <f < was dismissed from his post Thursday tot ru Ding aground B tain'j luuOO secret weapons cruiser, the Cumberland A court martial said L: Commande Anthony Anderson was guiity of "hazarding" 'he Cum- < t she grounded66 words
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Article20 1952-07-05 7 A FIRE Jaffa pori today sed damage estimated ai s< ,::ii: i d I isand founds. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article50 1952-07-05 7 MALAYA is among one of the eight Asian countries to share U5567,793,000 approved by the !'S. Congress for the PointFour technical assistance programme m South-East A*ia. This sum was cut from i:s?isQ.ooo.--000. The other seven countries are Afghanistan. Burma. Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Nepal and Pakistan50 words
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Article37 1952-07-05 7 ACTRESS Olivia de Havilland has filed a divorce c uit against novelisl Marcus Goodrich. She charged mental and physical cruelty and asked tor the custody of their two-year old son, Ben j;imin.— U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-07-05 7 Queen Elizabeth, irearrag the green velvet robe and black, white-plumed hat of the Order of the Thistle (a Scottish order), attends an installation ceremony of the order, at St. Giles Cathedral. Edinburgh. June 27. During the ceremony the Duke of Buccleuch. the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon and the EarlAP - 89 words
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Article188 1952-07-05 7 LABOURITES TO URGE LONDON. Julj I (Renter) Mr. < I. m« .»t Atdet mid oilier Labour leaden bme decided lo mwm m Parliament for a less elaborate form life at Queen Elizabeth** court. They will urge proposals for a simple court life when the House of188 words
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Article47 1952-07-05 7 LAN* YKII CHEN", known as Lan Li who told a court thai s i< had been the mistress o\ former Chinese Premier. Dr. Sun F< now m France, whs found i fering from an overdoa sleeping tablets m Hongkong yesterday. She recovered ftei treatment.47 words
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Article26 1952-07-05 7 THE seventh rubbei shipnru from Ceylon ig Hcd China. 4.52 tons, lelt Colombo yeste d; aboard the Polish freig iter Jed nose. AFPAFP - 26 words
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232 1952-07-05 7 WASHINGTON, July S hmUnl Irmiian, chiir^inj: ilihi »«mir M<*«'l comgMHiica werr «-n^H^««l m M COllftpiracj BgainfN |»ul»li«- intrrt'hl.** *ai<l tlial lir •>«%%■ no reason t<» use thr T aft-Hartl«*y I,a* t«» ml 1 1 Heel Mobilisation chief John R. Steelman I »ld tAP; UP - 232 words
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Article29 1952-07-05 7 SEVEN Africans were killed ;<iiri 13 seriously injured when :m earth tremor caused rockburst 8.000 feet underground m tlie Robinson Deep Goldmine. Johannesburg today.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article86 1952-07-05 7 [AND I (AFP): President I 3 .Vedrn sdaj i lor a P;t the peoph if S and Ihe Paci: t m "combating th<> unr i nu of O Quirino madt I the eve of tndep during a p;i: honour as C-i pine Armed f He86 words
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Article53 1952-07-05 7 HONGKONG I 4 I f Canton dispaJ < dent Sirig T.t i .1 i P.< tV hmi Tone M Aci v has |ust eluding Chinese fa < namese H n aneM E i and Indians. They arc dnce depai ted from lot Infiltration into is53 words
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Advertisement63 1952-07-05 7 Mc«j»; caO-12 DefrOStS itself completely 2 B^eTloT^r Ja COM.NG FROM CKOSItYI front row V ace freezer holdt up to 63 pounds, roomy li^^^^MFVfll R nM>iit holdCT> Butter Safe HMpfe^^Plß Able shelves refrigerating ■vflj^H I ur.it .varrarted for 5 yenrs. ■HKIIOTv^I m. Come m and see a!l ten be«uuF^^ygUjpHH ful 195263 words
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Advertisement75 1952-07-05 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 4. The following ore th« doting price* or rubber and tin on the London Morket rodoy LONDON .RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 27 d. Spot £969 p«r ton, Avo n d. buyers, £970 tellert.. sJJX' 26U. Three monthi: £966 lOt. Oct. Dec.75 words
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Advertisement60 1952-07-05 7 *f POINTS the superiority Wlf of the one and only -FRONT o*l No-gap Y-Front construction. V Mild masculine support. />^ Soft porous spring-knit fabric. L^% Specially sized for comfort. Snug fitting.. .no bulk. ..no bind. W •No buttons or tapes.. .no ironing necessary. Sag-proof waistband of multi-lactron threads. COTTON PANE60 words
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Miscellaneous14 1952-07-05 7 HANG-fNCr 1 OUT SURE-I'M ARE YOU j I STOCKING MIGHT /TO COME fe^ f"14 words
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Article176 1952-07-05 8 AMONG the 10U snips j operating with American crews on tiie West Coast of America. winch have been on strike I horn the middle of last month, are ships belonging to American President Lines, Pacific Far East Lanes and the American Mail Lines, whose-ships176 words
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Article266 1952-07-05 8 Standard Shipping Re jiorlrr THE TUSAN, first ship flying the of South Korea to call m Singapore, dropped ■■lliw m the Outer Roads early yesterday afternoon. The 3.y."'»8 ton freighter was built m America m 1945. and Bold to Sweden soon after the war Director266 words
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246 1952-07-05 8 BID FOR 'BLUE RIBAND' United States On First Trip NEW YORK. July 4 CoMUwdure Barry Kmmhk, cupiaiii of the 53,500-ton new Buperliner t iiiu-il Stairs said today hi* lia<l merely been tmtrncted hi "o1»»«*rve ihe schedule** *o far as sf»<*«*<l »<mn. Imil llirrr wrrr tttroiij; ■■ftll liOfll tlial ihc won246 words
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66 1952-07-05 8 LONDON. July 4 (AP)— Britain s An ;!<> li u»i v: Oil Company has ordered seven more teafcrrs despite Brniaii nutionalisation of the coiiq)aiiy's sreat AbatKin rrfiaovf. The AIOC already operates the worlds bi^r-st oil tunk«*r fleet through its subsidiary, the66 words
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Advertisement556 1952-07-05 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE i >irP( t Orcrlaad I^Hlijii.uatLus Vii^elci All \meric.m jnjSiun ilic^ Arr LA St fill I aTPIMI B} Vi: ibJuJy 26/27 July 28.1ulvlAug MAnf j u P i: iilan of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks md passanglK Bookings etc., Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS (,TD. n i |*»*re556 words
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Advertisement565 1952-07-05 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. KemiUi KalHgQ to China and Japan from Singapore Ton Swc'tcnhum Penang Also dired Sailing* trom Bangkok md Indonesia to China X Kama hue Spore Doe Penan? fn.n. IVVKHOI* In Port Kaohsiuag "Sterlmen 3aly 11 Jol> 13 Hou^kons Sails Suits Sails Penang P Sham S'jwre For -T.iklmi"565 words
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Advertisement496 1952-07-05 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko\al Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am>u rdat^ HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBIIJ/ NCW OKI LANS Spore P S'huHi Pt-nang KADJA (SMN) Gt>d 31 32 7 S.lutv AXELDI.IK (HAL) 7 13July HfiSSwh W l-»ui> HONDO (SMS) 27July/3Au§ 4 sAuf TAhs496 words
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Advertisement390 1952-07-05 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA X fcporr P.Shant "KAMBOIHA' for Bangkok Saigon HoDCkung Kobt Yoknham** I£/!7Jm!j 14 i Wc "KCtANftIA" for Bar.gkok 24 24-luJ. "FIOMA- lor Bangkok R M/U| M "PATAGONIA" for Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong, Kobe Yokohama M Am r4 v FROM JAPAK HONGKONG •IIINTANG" for Bangkok G IS SAII.INK.S TO CONTINENT390 words
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Article, Illustration277 1952-07-05 9 display Space Available For u>cal Importer s Standard Slaff Reporter BIG \u*lralian Irade exhibition will lie n t!u- Ha|»|>\ World, Singipnro from Aug. J n, ||m \u-lrnlian Trad** < onimir-ioner m Mr. J. Hay toM The Standard if I V the erection277 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-07-05 9 MR. K. G. HILL, Manager of the National City Bank of New York, Singapore, who took over the post lost after the war. although he has been with the bank all over the Far East for the oast 28 years. At his right is Mr. Thons ioong Loon. Sub-Manager, whose61 words
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Article20 1952-07-05 9 Boats For Fishing Industry PUR, Fa a m H 1 .nent provaf r RfDA ::iade I C()!l--s Pasir the I20 words
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Article93 1952-07-05 9 IHI kei m s njja- ci Met 3 estc <i;* v v a ith quotations re'n.aining at about irae levels as t':n»e pre- on Thursday. era for July quoted 27 per pscul and .-r- t i $27',, buyers I igusi being $26j i sellers I93 words
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Article80 1952-07-05 9 MALAYAN 1 Exchange Banks A rial ate* Ie qn< c iai -< (p ar (100 M (layan)are: New York 32 11/16 (T.T.I 33 13 'II (0.D.): 33 |JJ irt on credit bilis and 113 on tdc bills »90 d 'st): Canada :;i o it; <T I80 words
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Article178 1952-07-05 9 HO.MHAY, July 1 (Re.i!«.)—Aboul 36,000 of Bombay's (>O.OOO shorn a;well as the stock exchange ami all other principal markets here were doaed today as a protest againsl the stale's sales tax proposals m the budget now under discussion. Business life was paralysed m Crawford Market bluest cloth178 words
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Article120 1952-07-05 9 LONDON, July 4, (Reuter).— Mr. Frank Beswick, Labour member of Parliament, is to ask the Prime Minister next week to suggest that a proposal for economic federation of the Commonwealth should be put on the agenda of the forthcoming Commonwealth economic conference. Mr. B< ik.in120 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-07-05 9 photo. Indian buying of Malayan copra In recent weeks has exceeded the million dollar mark. ACCOrdJjlf to SUU&JHP* dealer*. Fleturo shows labourers at work m a copra *t«re m *v>x t£i»jaj>?lt StandardStandard - 32 words
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313 1952-07-05 9 Standard Market Reporter BEGINNING with a drop of four cents per Ib. on Monday rubber prices on the Singapore market declined sharply daily except for a slight recovery of one cent per Ib. midweek, the total drop up to the close313 words
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Article112 1952-07-05 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (cents per lb m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot I oosi» 883 84 FOB. m bales July No. 1 R.S.S. 8M 801 No. 2 R.S.S. 85 8(i No. 3 R.S.S. SI 82 Tone: Quiet aftrr steady. ION'IMIN RiHKI'K Friday's opening prices112 words
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Article40 1952-07-05 9 CHINESE RLY. COMPLETED HONGKONG. July 4 (AFP)— The first trains have just completed runs m opposite directions along the newly-completed 500-kilometre Chun gk'i n gChengtu railway, m Szechuan provirfce. The railway had been a Chinese dream tot over 40 years.40 words
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Article47 1952-07-05 9 Geylon And Japan Reach Accord CEYLON and Japan have concluded a trade agreement under which Japan agrees to provide technical assistance for Ceylon m return for "most favoured nation treatment" to Japanese nationals fox entry into Ceylon and use of islands and harbours by Japanese ships. Reuter.47 words
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Article56 1952-07-05 9 THE HAGI'E. July 4 (AFP)— A U)00.000-flo:-in contract to build a Large hospital at Mizza pur m Pakistan has been given to a construction company Vernay m South r esl FJoHand. The cost which will be paid m pound sterling will covej 'ie supply of56 words
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Article37 1952-07-05 9 HONGKONK. July 4— Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.84 to ill (sterling); 5G.47 to US$l; $1,829 to Malayan ■Si: $0,307 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $297.^25 to one tad.37 words
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338 1952-07-05 9 National City Bank Marks 50th Year Here By CHRISTINE WEMES, Standard SiafT Reporter FIFTY years aj:o ihi* week, the fir*t American hank lo nier the foreign field m this part of the world lu^an operations at the corner of Prince Street an«l Lollyer Quay. Established as one of a network338 words
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49 1952-07-05 9 THE South African Airways have announced that n<> more goodj bound for the Fur Bast or Australia would be forwarded via India owing to the recent .seizure by Indian Customs «iuthorities of South African consignments m transit through Calcutta. AKP.49 words
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Article146 1952-07-05 9 Standard Market Reporlrr SINGAPORE. Fri— Tin i Malayan share market was stagnant today. Tin shares Were better with selective buyi ing while industrials were quietly steady. Rubber share: j remained stagnant. Changed prices were: Buyer* Sellers iNnrsTKf<ws M. Breweries 4.75 4 S niir^- Tram o n Ord. 12/6146 words
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Advertisement79 1952-07-05 9 FAIRFAX v'XER tj MINCER AND ftfff JtfEIVT I nOM OF FOOD "HE KIICHIM (>F THE mn calij FAIRFA X UNO MIMCJU." tan from SPOT RADIO LTD., iuird Rd., S'pore-9. s Cause 15-Dangerous Symptoms Discovery, Pain and ■<■» ->t<»ppfd within few All Kinds of Piles 'nia tured permanently .♦■ration 200 years79 words
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Advertisement147 1952-07-05 9 It's a fact! W/ff PIXANHA r:^Wߣtfl U—-^ > 1v.;.^..? SK V v l^tm 1 ROBBIAS.AC 'PMUi* Users m the federation of r jftf' Milim Hnd <iMßaporr: •*kA^'** >^^^ 1 11, ompanv. RoaduMf A: Sli.inghai i 4 Bulking 'ftrpurulion. Public Uoikv l>po:»rtm«'ntß. ,*a«/ i^> i M't-Jl lW»x <o ul Malaya »Z147 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-07-05 9 Despatches Palembanc by Landak. Pontianak. by Labuan Haci.it. Djakarta a"d Surabaya, by Ophir. Medan. by Canq>buy*. Sarawak <exrept M::.>, iv am by Kriantan. Sibu 10 a.m. by Kelan an. Bouth India, by Star Be^igWMb Arrivals DjakarJta and Sou:abay«. letters and parcels, by Camphuya.43 words
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Miscellaneous193 1952-07-05 9 *^Sin Harbour WHARVES Shin t, riown Gat< Aicmous 13 14 4 Benlawers 29 0 2 j Ben wy vis 33/34 i Bintahg 19 20 A Boaya 42 2 Eurymedon 18 4 Gurieon 40 41 Islander 44 1 Kajang 27 I Kina 8 9 3 fit Lighter 206 45 Mcmnon 2"193 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1952-07-05 10 1/RANCE One Of the most famous French criminal lawyers, Rene Floriot, who defended the ."> 0 victims of murderer Dr. Petiol is tryins his skill us a film director. He is working on a film for which he has himself written the scenario, "Suit Against X." Strangely1,131 words
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Article148 1952-07-05 10 BELGIUM The Queen Elizabeth Festival of Piano has had a six-week. long triumph throughout the country. A sensational last day concert at the Beaux-Arts Palace m Brussels ended this brilliant effort towards better music. Queen Elizabeth herself assisted at this concert together with the diplomatic corps and guests from148 words
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Advertisement183 1952-07-05 10 "TTHP^n^^, .Ist ».ii 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 4 9.30 GROUCHO MARX Marie Wilson A HTflltan Betidm m ICJRUM IVERVPORf VMB JJB&tf* ...W V 7///, iHKnif 1, v 7/// "n/\/-./< i/i/,, Ht .c ilil4 FRANCISCO k -Tiiii STORY f I J JOEL McCREA as a 'GOOD 111 YVONNE DeCARLQ as a183 words
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Miscellaneous163 1952-07-05 10 Today s Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PENAJVG (4K4 metrca A «l metres) 1« a.m. News; 10.01 Housewives' Choice; II a.m. New Records; 1 p.m. Programme Summary; 1 Ml Bob Chester His Orchestra; 1.80 News; 1..10 Interlude; p.m. Album of Harmony; .'.1.1 Racing Commentaries from Spore Turf Club with interval Music; Programme163 words
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Miscellaneous153 1952-07-05 10 (I'JKO kilotvcie* ■£:<* tuetrek) 10 a.m. 5 p.m. As Spore; p.m. Interlude; 6.17 As Spore; 6.38 Light Fare; 7 p.m. News (5); 7.11> Spotlight on the Emergency; "i.'Hi Programme Summary; 7.23 Two For The Future; 7..10 Listeners Calling; X.:'.o Platter Patter; 9 p.m. Calling All Forces; News (Si; 9.45 London153 words
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Miscellaneous363 1952-07-05 10 tyRITADEim t npODAY 8 QUOTATION: I I ask.d ot l<ho t other (ia> i fWboSe words are few and What tn a novice -.he could sa;. often f unn v) I Oi < i)url*hip. love, ami matri i monv yuoth Echo, plainly, flatter o' money." .!.<■. >a\«-. 1 SUIKDW FOB363 words
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Article475 1952-07-05 11 THE Ist Singapore Rrgimcn| RA frn'n B'.akan Mali won the mujwr units 'h,i:npionship-. and swept the board the MOR team and individual 'hair.pionships a! the SingaDOrt Ba;e (ii. "r i< Rifle meeting -.vhich concluded at Nee Soon yesterday. The minor units trophy was woo475 words
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Article99 1952-07-05 11 SOG :iTJI AfcG reoor Wo 1 1 Throwing m Competition Roeri SC t- Rotrcra "VI" lEC d Serial AP ai Jalnn Brsur ttttdiutn 4.15 put- Malui/a Cup Combined Service!; v NSFA at Jaltm Besar stadium 515 vi" lh-\ 2. CA "A" v RN j Kranji at Geulang; Div. 3A99 words
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Article22 1952-07-05 11 ATHLETICS: Penang AAA M« vi at PFS ground MALAYA CUP SOCCER: i Peiumg 7-.-? Selungor on Victoria. Green at 5.15 p.m.22 words
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Article54 1952-07-05 11 MALAYA CUP SOCCER: Perak v Kedah at Chinese j Assembly Hall Ground at I 5 p.m. CRICKET: European* v The Rest for Henessey Cup on Town Pttdang, vi 5.15 pm TENNIS: Perak LTA chawpionsiiips at Pirck Turf Club at 4 IT) p.m. ATHLETICS: Perak Police i championship* on Anderson54 words
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Article394 1952-07-05 11 KONFRS Spoils Club who top the SAFA first division league m> narrow!} that they cannot even aflo^l lo draw once m the remaining games had a close rail at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday* The\ jii<*t escaped a draw, when Katong Sajarali rallied strongly394 words
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Article67 1952-07-05 11 SIONG 800 Athletic Association, which supplied the nucleus of a strong Singapore Chinese Football Association team for many years before the war. will celebrate its 26th anniversary at its premises on Monday night. Founded 2fi years ago.Slong 800 is among the oldest dubs still In existence67 words
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Article42 1952-07-05 11 Tuan Mong OBA trounced Seletar F C. 7—6 m a SAFA Div. 3 League soccer match at GeyLang Stadium yesterday. Scorers were Chin Poh <3>, Choon Meng (1), Kay Tco-.v U>, James Scow n I and Kirn Hong (H42 words
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Article255 1952-07-05 11 FRASER and Neave Sports Club iast year's SBII Cup champions had little difficulty m defeating a ten men OTF.C team by five goals to one m SBH Cup match at Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. Fraser and Neave played a lively game throughout and though the ground255 words
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Article, Illustration480 1952-07-05 11 Storming Attack Upsets Drobny LONDON, July 4 (Reuter) Frank Sedgman, 24-year-old Australian, today won the men's singles title m the All-England lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon to set the seal on a distinguished tennis career. With his storming attack he wore down Prague-born lefthander Jaroslav Drobny of480 words
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Article55 1952-07-05 11 KUALA LIPIS, Fri. The following officials of the Kuala Lipis District Badminton Association were elected at a general meeting held recently. President: G. R. Phillips, vice-president P. Thambiah, hon. secretary Edmond Loh, hon. treasurer Lee Chet Choon, Committee members: Ooi Chong Mai, Chai Hon Kit and one55 words
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92 1952-07-05 11 HELSINKI. July 3. (Renter). Denis Johansson, 25-year-old runner from Western Finland. tonight set up a new Finnish record for the 1.500 metres which he ran m three minutes 4 7.4 seconds during the Finnish Olympic trials m the Olympic stadium. Johansson92 words
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Article55 1952-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships "Will be held on the Selangor Club Padang on July 25 and 26. Events will be as usual and those wishing to take part .should send their entries to Mr. M. Thomas, c/o Welfare Home. Sentul, Tel. H92BG55 words
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Article41 1952-07-05 11 "THE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council are giving a dinner m honour of the XV Olympiad at Helsinki at the Chinese Swimming Club on Monday. July 7. at 8.00 p.m. Mr. W, L. Blythe. the Colonial Secretary Will attend.41 words
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473 1952-07-05 11 St. Joseph 's Win Brothers Schools 1< MX ami a soggy ground did not deter ihe spirit and t'litlutsiasm shown by athletes of St. Joseph's Institution, St. Patrick's School and St. Anthony's Boy* School m the Inter-Brothers' School Centenary Championships held for the first lime m a hundred yearn on473 words
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337 1952-07-05 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Oufe, I«m mmm*! S.H. Knock Out Cup champions, heat the Halting Indi; Navy side 4-1 m a friemli\ hockrv malt h <»n the Padai yesterday. S.R.C!. held a three nil lead at half tinuFor the Rers, Coutts was outstanding. 0. Rozario, H.337 words
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91 1952-07-05 11 Perak XI To Meet Penang In Cup Game rPOH, F, Tin following i Perak m the M P a c agaii Amhi Hall ing c ■> even* T I**v T VT I r\ i i t > X Kirn Fa g. 1 anuni i a Eng E Stephen n, S91 words
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Article110 1952-07-05 11 'Powder Puff' Derby Starts SANTA ANA. CALIFORN I J.i.v 4 (AP)— Fi'.'v or c 1 small planet with «ci -ho i rls and ten l n n i at atrols take I i-• rb »ro, N..1.. m i i wo-nen tni j tinental a.r not. Dea 1 for i <110 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-07-05 11 HKJH TIDP:s at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: AM. P.M. Sinjfupor* 1038 9.17 Port Dicksen 5.05 s.sb Poi Sham 4.00 4.16 Vr nang 11.4525 words
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Article2280 1952-07-05 12 Padek's Big Chance In Main Race mmsimmsswfs up TWPRosmcm RECENTLY promoted, Entertainment 11, a four ear-old ba\ by Mir/a II out ol [Nnrui«M\. i> definiteU an iip-aiid-enminu sla\er .♦I promise* He conies m for lii^ !»iir teat m the !<♦}» class Division One event over tlie mile at Bakil I2,280 words
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