Singapore Standard, 7 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard m a, 5m x VOL. 11l NO. 5. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 669 1  -  M. T. Yong Effective, Fruitful Union In n.L. Council By Standard Sta f f Correspondent THE BEST spirit of friendliness and co-operation is being promoted m Malaya today between the Chinese and the Malays from the "alliance" formed m Selangor by the Malayan Chinese Association and the
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  • 269 1 Suffolks Slay Kon Kim -The Beard ed Terror X I VI V II Ml'l R, Sun. The Suffolk* today I i <»l«l •n«i:v li. v Ron Kirn, tin* bearded it. hrrori-i Form m Souili SeJangor, for rapture reward ol $15,000 *a* offered. I <»- 1 1 h bin were killed
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  • 36 1 H >N( iKONG, i i \P) giani ga depol near the Macao waterfront exploded this afternoon pouring sheet-. <>f liquid fire into an irea housing refugee Nationalist Chinese- soldiers. However, no casualties were reported.
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  • 29 1 THE tion of Senora Eva Perot), wile o! P lent Juan Peron oi Aigentina, is believed to have taken a turn I n the Hi U.P.
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  • 76 1 Standard staff Reporter A DANCE hostess, Chay Sook Sien (36) was killed iiitaneouslv and Inspector R. Lawrence of Tanjong Pagar Police Station seriously injured -n their car crashed into a itationery lorry m Crawford Street just after Saturday midnight. 1 j car driven by
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  • 90 1 KUALA LUMPUR', Sun.— Three terrorists were killed terday two m Baling, Kedah when patrol police and Home Guards contacted three I Chinese. In the engagement one Hume Guard was fatally .uncled. The Fijians are steadily increasing their bag of killed I terrorists by getting one of three
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  • 95 1 li.i vkar OLD Chinese, Loh Chal Guan, was killed late last night Alien a car knocked him down at Serangoon Road. eai the junction of St. George's R i id. He Hied befoi-e the ambulance arrived. It was alleged that the mr driven by ;i European,
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  • 93 1 POLICE investigations on the i si er opium den raids m sii gapore on Saturday, are still continuii Soin e ot ne s °o peuple arrest- B i c eleased, s >me allowed »ail and the majority were fit>- j i ise o i
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  • 122 1 TOKYO. July 6 Armistice negotiators met m a secret session this morning and the only facts that reached the public from the meeting were tbaj it lasted '■><) minutes and will U£> resumed tomorrow at 11 3 m. The U N spokesman, Hv\ r i. Gen.
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  • 22 1 TOKYO, July 6 (AFP)— The Japane Diet yesterd ly approved b iteral peace treaties with In i- < and Nationalist China.
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  • 210 1 Standard Btafll orn^pondrnt PENANG, Sun. Firemen truni KiitU'iworth and Bukit Mertajam remained throu«h nut last night and this tiuirning at the Beng I> Kubber Factory m Kampuns; Simpah. Bagan JermaJ Viltagre >« Provinre Welles If, ti» prevent the 53.000.--o il fir;- which broke out at
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  • 67 1 AMON(; the hundreds of adults Jii:i children who hid i'un yesterday afternooo at the American Association's 4t!i of July outing at the Singapore «V Polo Grounds. Boxer, the diminutive monkey, was the most popular. Here he is seen held by -April Diamond a r r (left)
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  • 147 1 HONGKONG, July 6, (AP).-The British freighter Whiteson (500 tons) sank today 150 miles south oi the Paracel Islands after a helpless night at the mercy ot a typhoon. All her crew were rescued by the Kiue Funnel Line's Prometheus. The Whiteson. owned by the Chinese 'I ><
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  • 189 1 MR AW BOON HAW shortly be opening a new C hinge daily. "Chin Foong Jit Poh S Kucliing Sarawak at the renuest of the Chinese people m ££ching. Said Mr. Aw ye>terdav 'The paper will be imparSal m it., policy and its aim
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  • 225 1 MILLION MCA CLAIM FOR 200 WITH NO HOMES Xl M V II MIM R, 111. sliHi^Hi Brmmm ©t |hf Mii!;iv;ui (him -r \«>o<i.uioii 1- Io lo«l»r a illilltoiidollar rompenssitioii rlmim l.it\rnim<ni on Im-lihll of 20U Chinese f«Biille« m Panda MiriM villasjpe I'ori Swettenluun l«»t- tlwtwfyr sustained daring rwneni secarity operatian.
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  • 26 1 PRISON officials at On\ Re matory reported -hat police, using tear {as and noses, yest.-i put down riol by 9f)o prisone '„<<■ were reported A.P.
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  • 30 1 M ossadeq Tops Poll [ERAI 6 P r > I ed the W I usfYf Kf inch G ■iitniiis ten. tS ed I idegh. The Pre idium br, he 1 rtie
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  • 31 1 Four 1 X tod a) told d! seeing hovel «Han ford atomic pi i ington. Capta > dm ing i [I > has 17.000 impa I ;ilnio R/fth Mni
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  • 282 2 Technical Men Doctors tan Help Malaya Standard Staff Reporter JAPANESE doctors and technicians wbei have not be«n>tci Malaya before should be allowed Ui enter tcj \\r\\> i»» tfce dfevelopment <»f ihe (outiin, Mr. Lan >iak Kru. President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said
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  • 87 2 ral of Mr, J. B. Law, 0-year-old Assistant S ttendent oi the Singapon Electricity Department, who was killed m a road accident on Saturday night, i place yesi erd a y j at 5Dk Eepre entatives of' the Council and the Electricity Depa rtrneni were pre
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    127 2 THE Singapore Consumers' Association held a successful dance and fancy dress competition at the Rallies Hotel last night, to raise funds towards the furtheranre of the Association's drive to reduce the cost of living. A dance exhibition was given by Mr. Low Poh San and partner and a tap dancing:
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  • 171 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BITTER price of popularity wa^ paid early yesterday morning by the well-known British singer, Donald Peers. when seven British servicemen stomped iiuo The Standard newsroom at 4 a.m. brandishing a poster size piece of paper with the words m capitals: DONALD
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  • 52 2 Mr. V. Xariarajah of the Chief Ar.'ountant's Office. Malayan Railways. Kuala Lumpur, was yesterday marraed to Miss Rasamany Ayadurai, cinnahter of Mr. Ayadurai, a retired government pensioner. Both the bride and bridegroom belong I to old Ceylonese families in] Maiaya. The marriage ceremony \va,^ performed accord- Ing to
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  • 70 2 TWENTY-THREE volunte* I S from the Royal Navy and eight from the W.R.A.F. i Changi gave their blood to the Singapore Biooci Transfusion Service, last week. Balance from J;;ne 28 I I July 4 :s: nko i v v H' AH Total Donation received V 1
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  • 330 2 Spare Time To Help Red Cross Work, Says Lady Russell A STRONG appeal for voluntary workers to help, if only half a day weekly, was made last night by Lady Russell m a talk over Radio Malaya m behalf of the British Red Cross, Singapore Branch, of which she is
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  • 65 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A'leeed to have caused the death of Wong Chen Yin. wounding him on his bead with a brick. a 23-year-o'ci Chinese. Yap Ah I Nam, was ordered by Mr. A. P. I Jack.' the First Magistrate, here. j yesterday to stand his trial
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  • 196 2 TWENTY-SEVEN members of the Balestier Community Centre, Singapore headed by its former Chairman, Mr. Tan Hai Tong have written to the General Secretary, Registrar of Societies and its five patrons protesting against the unconstitutional manner m which the annual general meeting of the Centre was conducted.
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  • 91 2 THE Parliamentary Comm tee of the Singapore ihwi Party at its meeting yesterday morning considered the "walfe out" by the nine City Councillors |at the City Council meeting I June <iO. was justified and reason able. The committee held that this W3& a democratic way
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  • 42 2 MR. H. E. KLYXE. B.E.M. oi the General Hospital. Singapore and former president of the Medical Services Union. was the donor of the 1950 Gold Medal for the best nurse, whir the 1951 Gold Medal was donated by the Union.
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  • 77 2 Bishop Praises Christian Brothers A LARGE congregation &1 the Cathedral of the Goo<i Shepherd, Singapore yesterday iv ard the Bishop of Mala* i Bffgr. M. Oicomendy pay tribute to the Christian Brothers for the part they played m the educational field m Ivlabya m the last. 100 years. The Bishop
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Women and Children's section of the Singapore Department o* Social Welfare carried out 41 raids on hotels and vic^ dens, according to its report for June. Raids carried out by the antivice squads of the C.1.D., the Services and the Social
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    49 2 photo. Boys' (Singapore) Association held a centenary celebration dinner at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Picture shows Rev. Bro. Lawrcnc r O'Toole (chief guest of honour > speaking at the dinner. On his left are Mr. C. C. Tan (President of the Association), and the Rt. Rev 01 comendy. Standard
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    • 88 2 ride a RALEIGH THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE *-> o 17 17 x 1 lffll x wil/ TV r P FJ ALL PRICES FOR CASH AND INCLUDK LUCAS' BELL and "ROBINLITE'" DYNAMO LAMP. ROBINSONS I |jis^fg|*/ FQLDINfi RFH The Besf G Cheapest of ifs kind. o==^^^^ tfuhular steel brace* Steel wire
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  • 58 3 BIG JOHORE DRIVE FOR CHINESE POLICEMEN r 51 Police F< will to ir the from irgc q md posi to the guilds m tl n N i and all public Pol. I I to local I rtin-cn I you i ere will b*' .'.led "S- recruil I to 430 a
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  • 16 3 mdpipes have Wai R »;i<i, ham to ca n people :.t-ar ti.. wil I
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  • 67 3 GORGON bou <• A .a leaves Sinsapo i tomo scheduled mw i le rew replacing 21 > t!ie crew. I'ne Stand i I unde si > Is that 'Me services of 2!S of these ye ::-continuerl and foui have not returned) t (> the ship, .since
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  • 415 3 I I M>\> m i Io.m) sbeddii I) ii i; hi 1.-- I 1 i ii \i mill*- il K«i Sim* r i i I >-li ir I" nil ill i Mm < m it pi ii lalun lil m I HMM N I li^i'-'ll K«> i
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  • 202 3 W ork For Common Good, Lim Urges Standard SiafT Reporter I Hi. in ran l»r- no prosperity nnleao cmployrs and employ w* ar»- united logetner towards a common L«»al, .naiii ihr President of ln«- Singapore Trade Union < on^re**, Mr. l.iin \v\s Moil, when he declared open Ihe inaugural meeting
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  • 104 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. W tile being taken to the police station alter being arrested m nnection with the theft of four !s, a young Indian, managed to escape from the custody of a 1 police constable. Before -Mr. A. P, Jaelt m the First Magistrate's
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  • 215 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Following some heated arguments, the Penang Harbmr Boar;! Star! Association, at an emergency general meeting today, decided to accept, m principle, the; Penang Harbour Board's pro- 1 posals with regard to COSi of I living allowance, overtime and j
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  • 16 3 THE St. John Ambulance Association. Batu Pahat, has collected $934.84 during Flag Day.
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  • 449 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recruiting drive for 25 Chinese Affairs Officers ami 40 1 n^Utant Chinese Affairs Officers has begun m Ihe Federation, following approval by the Federation Legislative Council on Wednesday ol ihe creation of these posts. This will give Chinese youths
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  • 78 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. A contingent of thirty Scouts will go to Pandamaram Resettlement Camp to teach the boys there what scouting mean?;. This follows a recent appeal by Sir Gerald Tempter Ito form Scout troops m Re- settlement Camps. Mr. R. I.assus. (rentrt-t Chancellor of th<* Fran«
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  • 165 3 Evictions Standard Staff Reporter TWO Singapore Labour City Councillors, Messrs. Lee Choon Eng and Philip R. Williams, are j to petition the Colony Govern- ment for an assurance that there will be no further demo- i lition of houses unless alterna- tive accommodations ai> offered to
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  • 130 3 MORF than 90 members 1 nationalities nave >>• enrolled m the Singapore 4 H Club which held its ftrsi meeting at the Yio Chu Kang Tamil school yesterday. The meeting firaa opened v Mrs. Powley, wife ut t he Attache of the American Foreign Service.
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  • 114 3 MR. H. I tSSUS. the r mrellor ol the Tni i V i I'■ i eret, h of the Ecole Fra d'Extre Ni«nl irrived *>• ■i i ij ,i \irwaj i ;< it bit S 'lay. I »ej tre n ronnr^tioti with French Week and
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  • 87 3 Standard St.iH R.|>»rl< r A SINGAPORI caught a powerful o!d crab while it was wandering tieai the Serangoon river bank la.st Saturday evening. This crab, weighing about five k attics. second one caught during the week the first was found m a prawn pond on West Coast
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  • 8 3 Hospital ye i fa i 9
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    41 3 photo. A committer or Indian merchants m Singapore, entertained officers of the l'th Frigate Squadron or the Indian Meet now on a visit m Singapore on Saturday at thr Capitol Blur Room. Picture shows some of the guests and host.— Standard
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  • 611 4 i BN TEMPLER*S strength of will and character, I good des, < nabled the FederaKent Ordinance and the National Service ice to pass into the Federal Statute Book nances will hav< a profound el on the future of Malaya How this future :be m will depend
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  • 1075 4  -  STEPHENS TWO THREATS TO ITS SURVIVAL By ROBERT ANKARA. (JO many countries have lost their freedom and fallen under dictatorships m recent years that it is pleasant to record a case where the reverse process has occurred. Wben 1 last visited Turkey seven years ayo the country
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 173 4 Sin —It is reported that Hie Malayan Trade Union Council, at its meeting last Sunday, approved a resolution demanding that the GovernBieni investigate the possibility of nationalising the rubber industry m Malaya. As one willing to support any move for the nationali- -jtion of any industry
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    • 176 4 Sir;—lt is unfortunate that my resignation from office m the War Department Civilian Start Association, Federation ol Malaya, has been the subject of undue publicity m your valuable column. I "refer to the «r'k-.e captioned "Guide this Union" which appeared .:i your issue oJ .Tune 25. Whilst
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    • 118 4 'L' Licence: Pre-war, Now Sir;—Reference the report under the heading "Move to bar *L' Licences m K.L." which appeared m your paper of June 20, I would like to point out that m pre-war days, the Law required the "L" licence driver to be accompanied by a ful'y licensed driver
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    • 148 4 Sir;—In order to get a patent medicine from Singapore costing $6, I had to incur an extra expense of $2.85 which is made up as follows: First I had to send the sum of $6 under a registered cover for which I had to pay stamp fee
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    • 107 4 Sir; Like the ancient Sphinx, Dr. Leo Tiang Keng has sot a riddle for everyone and will he not supply the answer? He is inscrutable. Therein lies his strength and his wisdom. Those who speak do not know. Those who know do not speak. Lao-Tzu, the great
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  • 822 4  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN ANOTHER ATTEMPT By Special Standard Correspondent DJAKARTA r PHE .state visit of Philippine President Elpidio Quirino to Indonesia, scheduled for July 16. is looked upon here as another step aimed at strengthening the already good relations existing between the young island republics of the Philippines
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  • 13 4 Get movin' you stubborn so-and-so! Or I'll drive right over xer!"
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  • 116 5 TOKYO. July 6 (UP) .Mayor SeiscnirO Yasui of Tokyo, chief executive of the world's third largest city, placed most of the blame on the Communists for the recent outbreaks of friction between the Japanese and American garrison forces m Japan. He said: "This friction stems from
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  • 179 5 OSAKA. July fi. <UP> MajorGenera! A. P. Kistaoko, head oi the former Soviet occupation mission m Japan, ia having a hot time during his journey bnck to Russia, Kisienka whese barrel-shaped figure suggests a person who perspirea freely, left Tokyo eight daya ago on
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  • 63 5 NEW DELHI. July fi.-f AFP» The .Nepal Government fs favounib.y considering a request made by Switzerland for necessary permits \n make another attempt at climbing Mount Everest after the monsoon, according to reports reaching here from Khatmandu These reports stated that a palace spokesman
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  • 53 5 Stenographer's 'No' To Aly Khan MILAN, July 6 (UP)— Liana ZanTerani, a pretty 17-year-old Milan stenographer who announced a month ago that she had decided to accept a marriage proposal from Prince Aly Khan, said today she had changed her mind. She said: "I no longer think it would be
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  • 277 5 A imed A t Closer Consultation On Political Policy LONDON. July 6 (LF') Britain is tfciecfjseuig \»ith ihe I iiited States the possibility of eloeer consultation on political policy m Korea and me Far Fast generally, official souires reported. They said the British Embassy m Washington
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  • 54 5 NEW YORK. July 6 (Reuler) The death toil for the Independence Day holiday weekend m the United Slates rose to 432 today. Out of a total of 432 deaths, 253. were caused by traffic accidents, 131 were due to drowning and 46 were from a
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  • 372 5 CHICAGO, July 6, (IP).— The final phase of the bitterly fought contest for the Republican presidential nomination between the Taft and Eisenhower forces neared, as both men moved into Chicago to take com- mand of their campaigns. General Dwigrit Eisenhower who arrived here yesterday
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  • 307 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —More Chinese tin mines may be forced to cease production, said Mr. H. S. Lee, president of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, at its annual meeting here today. Mr. Lee added that expenditure m connection with the emergency, to
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  • 26 5 CALCUTTA, July 6 (UP)— Thirty persons were feared lost yesterday from a crowded river boat that capsized yesteri'p.v m gales sweeping tins area.
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  • 35 5 LONG BEACH, California, July 6 (AP; .Miss Belgium who competed m last week's Miss Universe contest he.c. told police that t?S$5.OOO m jewellery and cash m her bag were lost or stolen.
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  • 214 5 CHICAGO, July 6. (AFP). General Dwfght Eisenhower expressed support yesterday for the concept of a •'Pacific Pact' 1 grouping all nations m the Pacific area determined to defend their integrity against aggression. Speaking at his first press conference m Chicago, Gen. Eisenhower said that he
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  • 600 6 MARKETS UNMOVED BY FALL INRU BB ER PRIC ES MALAYAN share narkets took the fall m Rubber— 7i cents a pound m t week— with equanimity. As we a fortnight ago, operators did not fount on the recent sharp recovery being susta ned so w jre not disappointed. The half
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  • 349 6 Jackson Company Limited. Issuing its first report as a Public Company showed a profit of $662,660 (661'" i for the eir ended 29/2/52 and a final dividend of 12£% is recommended making 20' for trie year. Net current assets work out at $1,531,369. or $1.53 per share. SwiffH
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  • 212 6 Business Done. Jun c 28 July 4 Industrials: Fraser and Neave i $3 75 to $3.85 Hammer $2.10. Hongkong Barik (Colonial) $725, j Robinson Ord. $3.50. Straits i Times $3.75, Oriental Telephone 54/9, Straits Steamship $20.00. Uniteers $12.00. Wearne $2.30. Tins: Hong Fatt $1.21. Klang I River
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    • 463 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., ITD. IKeuuui Sailiny«« to China and Japan from Singapore. Pom SweUenhjm Penang Also dire<t Sailings from Bangkok .md Indonesia to China k Japan Due Spore Due Penang from "Sierhoea July 11 July 15 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang PS'ham Spore For •P.tkhoi' inly 8 July 1! Japan
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  • 447 7 SINGAPORE CRICKET TOURNEY SlMiilmiTg Cricket Reporter A RECORD CROWD— the largest ever to watch a cri«ket match m Singapore saw the Royal Air For«e. Singapore, beat the Police to uin the Singapore Cricket Association senior league championship by 57 runs on the SCC padang
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  • 243 7 RAF. |sr |\M\ (iS _jWT FOLK X |\\|N(. H. W Wood c Velki „;,<: b ssuadi am on R. Jenkioa b VettupHlai h. Isherwood b Vellupillai 7 Heeremans run out n Cheesem;in c Pereta bunriram 57 Cathecole b Sundrara 4 Davenport c Copßc b Pee c,« Cotton c and
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    54 7 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER. SAFA Lenque Dir. I Kota Rmjm o Tiuer SA at j Julan Besar Stadium. Dir. 3A, frtd an BS v CYMA at Geyfimng: \t:n". MSC v Immigration SC at CYMA CC. Tan Shuld 'iWh Past D Present, St. Josephs hut. at Bras Bnsah Road MEETINGS: SAFA Council
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  • 157 7 COMPLETELY masked m rtd, 'wu BCW wrestler's made a successful debut at the Happy World S'uduim last Saturday winning then" first Colony [matches. In the main event Alighty Marvel disposed off Tiger Jngmder m round three. Joginder was knocked out sftev several body ffings by Marvel. On the
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  • 105 7 NEW YOBK, July G iAFP)— Th«> American swimming star. Ford Kamo. set up the Far Ea.st time tot the 1.300 rr res tree- Style ai Flushing Me tdow near i 1 here yesterday when r:e covered ;the distance na 19 minutea ll..") SCC Midi :r. 4
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  • 175 7 SELETAR beat Dockyard for first innings points m a junior division cricket tournament match at Setetat yesterday. Scores: Seletar: Maguire hit wisket b Bearne 23, Mickleburg c Miblet b Dendon H. Smith b Perry 23, Turner c Lawson b Aucutt 2 Hillmari c and b
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  • 532 7 Full weights for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting on Wednesday. Misty Line 8.04 Flag: of Peace 8.04 Pedigree 8.04 Jimson 8.02 Our Friend 8.00 (I. 3. Div. 2 6 F. Kong: Ming flat,* Dark Romance) 9.00 Golden Sands 9.00 Enjoyment 8.12
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  • 177 7 SGT. MacQUARRIF broke th« Singapore Army Services record of 10.1 sees, when he ran the 100 yards on Saturday m even time. Second Lieut. McC.-ae broke, the record for the hop-iep-jump of 40 ft. 4h inches by 18 inches. The Malayan Basic Training Centre provided
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  • 96 7 IN a services first division league soccer match played at j RAF Soletar yesterday 390 ItU. defeated RNAS Sembawang by three J?oa^ to nil. The first goa! came early m the first halt vixen 1 Walker literally walked the ball i past Xavy'.s left and right,
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  • 245 7 TWO RECORDS were broken and one equalled at the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club's third annual athletic j sports held at the Keppel Har- bour Sports ground. Bukit Cher- mm yesterday. A. M. Pillai of the Police De- i partment,
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  • 54 7 At Full Throttle Looi Im Heok (Norton nominator) at speed m the half mile motor sprint at j Lim Chu Kan§ Road, or- Kuniscd by the Sngapore Motor Club to raise funds for the dependants of the j three VSC accidentally killed at the last Gap Hill Climb, j See
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  • 286 7 IM)O-\IALAVS defeatetl a Irani from ih« i^iiittpz [ndian Yin.m! Ssjuadcsjai 3-0 m a friendly merge wlrii al lh«* Jalan Bf-sar Stadium ye m .erday. Although out. rinawcJ m ttwtrj il«*partnx ni. ihe sailar* put up h fi<*hl till the lact minute and provided the Un^pe
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    • 266 7 "^gajgjflfflril 1 SIT S tO •A BBS Ol ti to s, riet \i aod c f net then DEATH on the take place ll OSS V.\C\Nl nc ene* BiM rieaeai tnesa. Bt)X S M fa S.ir- l vkj gapore iid ci Quaj DRAUGHTS^ S C A :SfiKi) I fcr.r.ie res.
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    • 666 7 SITUATIONS VACANT ASTER with breigu aoins -*l Certiftr»l e and Engineer with BOT Motor Certificate British bip P'.e-ise 117 Market Street S .re. j 1 APPI ICATIORa aie invited' From Fefietal citizens oi i i- -jt-Tts for the post of 1 X' irrh I it;rariati irj the De- >f Information
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    • 424 7 BSliß^^H^Rl^BnODttSßflßSdUt^^^lßßßl^BoDOSia^Bßßa^^^BrfH^Be^MßSß npODAT*a QIOTATION: 'Flam- j J Ing- youth hax become a I flanmif qnestion. And youth I romn to u» wanting to know I what up mai prononf to dn about a tocirty that hurts so j many of them." Franklin D I Kous«-\fit. MONDAY FOB EVFRYOXE: Be particulaffis practleal.
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    • 32 7 If i DEif [TIMESpfj HIGH TIDES at the Drinripal •fv-.iM< la ?ila!aya: TODAY: AM. P-M. Singapore 12.07 11.00 1 Port Dickson tJ.57 7.32 j Port Sham 6.22 6.32 j Pt-nang 1.20 1.19
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    • 348 7 Plu I !v L j Inhcrtlird Tickets For The s.s. "Kajula"— 2Scd July, HS3B. UNBERTHED tickets for th« s.s. "Rajitfa" saiUng aa the 23rd July, 1952, will be on sale at 9.00 a.m. on We 1 j nesday the !hh .July. 1993, a' [our dnberthed Ticket Oflice at Trafalgar SttrecC
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    • 303 7 Iy: PERS are m U I y compaci rPerak I I I planted i r furthi r parti ulai pply Bo N Standard. S. ph pore. 1. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. IKNDKKS For particulaflu see IVsmbbc Koi.n, (.round Floor. (i!\ ll.tlh E*L£l i^:^ I V Di j -L* s »lyof
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    • 122 7 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE (4H4 metre*. A 41 uietret) am. For Relish Schools: Ml Interlude; *1| a.m. News; !•(•»."> sonrs {of Vcvtcrdaj and Today; J«» 4.1 l.i( l,~h s< hoola Broadcast; 1 pm. Pro--1 (rwmr Sunaniar> 1«1 Ja'k na OrrhrMra A P^W Hlrret: 1 Mew* (fews; 1.4."> B«mc on thr
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  • 444 8 [POH Sun Europeans beat l i,> Resit by three wickets m a most exciting and thrilling finish m the "Hennessy" cup match ted I'y. The Europeans won three minutes from the time. Jerram scoring the winning run off Koenitz 1 third ball dt the
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  • 126 8 PEN A NO. Sunday.— No deci--5 m was arrived -at when stumps were drawn m the annual cncket match between Europeans and the Rest here. V close of play the Rest scored 1 1> runs tor the loss ot two wickets m their second innings md
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  • 77 8 KUALA LI'MPUR. Sun.— Selangor with 90 points became the champion state m the first Indo Ceylonese AAA championship which concluded here this evening Perak 3T and Negri (271 were second and third. For her 27 8 seconds m the 220 yards which was 2~-> seconds more than
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  • 54 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —In a Navaratnam Shield match the Eurasian Recreation Club beat Selangor Eurasian Association 'B by tive wickets. Scorers: SEA 74 (P. Mayo 17. F. Sta Maria lti not out; G. Martin 5 for 37) FRC 79 for five R. Sequerali not out
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  • 199 8 FOR the first time m the history of the Tamilian Physical Culture Association the Club i> sponsoring an open invitation championships, open not only to all clubs m Kuala Lilmpur. but als > outlying districts like Klang. Kuala Selangor, Kuala Kubu and Seremban. The championships commence on
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  • 330 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor beat Majarra hy an innings and \2 runs m their inter-state match here today* Another fine Innings by Selan«jor skipper Jones who made 59 runs m 110 minutes, followed by a fast unfinished ."> I by Mike Shepherdson enabled Selangor to
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  • 238 8 PERAK SHUTTLE TOURNEY IPOH, Sunday: Three seeded players. Tan Jin Eong. Wong Van Sen and Lee Fan Leung and Chan Ter.g Kok. who toppled down Foo Vong Kean. a seeded player, are the 'a st f° ur m the men's singles of the Perak Open Badminton championship. In the quarterfinals
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  • 143 8 IPOII Sunday: Ipoh Circle emerged champions with (i. points m the Police Amateur Athletic: meet which was held on the Anderson School ground yesterday. The runners-up were Contingent 1 1Q who gathered 44 points. A future of the day's meet was the 100 yards events m
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  • 303 8 IPOH. Sun. Leung Khuan Nyean, defending singles champi m, made a promising start when he easily defeated Haziin bin Ismail, the youthful Taiping Ki'inpc Club singles champion, m straight sets jn the first round ut the men's b^pen singles t!ie Perak Lawn Tennis Association
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  • 838 8 THE Malayan balf-mile standing start record which lias stood for three years, tumbled yesterday against the combination of J. N. Moncriefl, the power-packed 996 Cooper and perfect conditions at the Singapore Motor Club's speed trial at Lim Chu Kang road. Moncrieff who held the old
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  • 38 8 KUALA LUMPUR Klang Coast C ub be it Selangor Malays m Navaratnam i ihieid mate:) todaj 9] I me c kets at Xiii 1 4 Scores, Malays r > B;.'-'".-r live lot IH> Klang ■>! in 1
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    • 188 8 l I Rn I I > II a.m., II"'. tl's *t§£? T a I I I 6.1") V..'50 p. m. I *S^i l; V I PARKS |W k kk MZABETH TAVLOR g fit 'j I i /;> Popular Rvqui'st lIN TOMORROW -One Doy On/y l\^^r/GLYNISJOHMS NIGEL PATRICK KAYWAISHJ^ (ft ROLAND
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    • 58 8 PHOi« la MS7&KYUIIG tt^ I Daily: :i 00. 6 :;0 9.15 P \j. ALL MALAYAN PREMIERE Latest Indonesian Production "TEPI BENGAWAN SOLO" With Netty Herewati. Chattir Harro And Abd. llainid Aril Heart-Throbbin; Drama Tense Sc Emotional Dist. By Shaw Bros. Ltd. DAILY 3 SHOWS 3.15—0.15 9.15 pm. "NISHANA" (HINDI STAND
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    • 189 8 Hi^. "^Bl A i t A#».v< Hun,,,,'. I HWUnUOr* ROURO CARISQN RUSr\ IAMd »w Xvxt ilta n Alec GUINNESS O Beatrice CAMPBELL i M ClSw* V Kay WALSH JBPnesf/ey's ll#. f >' TODAY I DAILY 6 jo m/m^WILOCiJ IKUMHI WlLOflf gm. %r MfIRRJS Preston FOSIEfi 1^ MP) JOEL McCREA YVONNE
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    • 22 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH I NO. 9 MONDAY, JULY 7, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI
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    • 1225 1  -  VIVIEN GRAINGER 4 Si n\\ i\l txi itiac and ilisu.ii ng tudviv's e\«-m> \*r ii ia It thr past that i for Ur- foundations Itlt: ;il' itTlf^S.S. IKtn therefore, ild mH be entirely d«* Urn aciiTtlics of potential leaders r»-m»mb«-rinß thr {>r<>|)l4- who came to
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    • 599 1 DEMI-TASSE WRITES THIS WEEK ON- \|ANY student teachers postrd m our well es-t.i-foli>sh<'d schools i*.re ofteu made to take a class when I li<- radio is switched on for the weekly radio lesson. In most cases the student teacher will almost unanimously agree that the
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    • 859 1  -  T.J.W. Morgan By (An article m which the writer surveys the city of Singapore and assesses the elements of its greatness). r TO ENTER Singapore is to enter into a paradox. It is some time ago now since I first set foot upon its quayside,
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      92 2 'UK didn't expect to baby-sit when we knocked at the door of Mrs. Juanita Lee m the course of our 'job week' rounds last week. She had no job for us and «ould not accept payin .-m tor doing nothing:. St> when her little daughter Evelyn came toddling
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      20 2 KIKKRY students Patricia (hin (Seremban) and Preetam Kaur (K.L.) pose for a picture on a recent sishtseeing touv of Paris.
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    • 479 2 Kirkby Newsletter £30 Continental Tour M fEH inoniii 's leach* tai practice Ucal wlMob, X i kb > students an- bark ..tin to rfsuM Ikeii ion i ic. laves \be P-^t {rU weeks kxwt b> ea ieyld If d^ nssiwia „f jiuhl'-rns .n-Ninu out of Ike i' hin>i pi acticc
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    • 75 2 STUDENTS WEEK TO ENABLE students from India, Pakistan ami Ceylon and others from the Commonwealth and overseas to take n more active part m local affairs m Britain, a ''Commonwealth Students Week" was held from .June 28. This was organised m Hampstead, the picturesque district of North-West London,
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    • 695 2 Be A Better Athlete: DEFORE goins on to toll you about the technique of pole I vaulting 1 would like to discuss the question of the best C poles to Undoubtedly the best pole to use is the female bamboo j i pole that comes from Japan.
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    • 858 2  - the difficult thing is to be RUDE to a pretty girl! TODAK By HMIPII IM ■WI^MI IMIII r piE YOI NG MAN m the shark-skin suit lumped i to hi* feel as the two pretty girl* rame "P to his table. He greeted them with a friendly »«ule, |»la«-«-«l chairs
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    • 58 2 A FILM vith an exceptionally Interesting child's role has just been completed Ealxng Studios (London). "Mandy" is GM story of a deaf girl irho learns 10 speak. Tfte small heroine is Mandi/ Miller, and with exceptions, all the children m the film are inmates of a famous school for
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    • 78 2 TWO coveted Oxford University prizes have g ac to American linderi nates this year. The Newdigate Prize for English vei has been won by Donald A. Hall, aged of ilamden. Connecticut, who is m year at Christ Church. His poem "i with 10 stanzas of 12 linej each,
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    • 86 2 1 Pay Up 1 STOCKHOLM kwi papv r addressing machine stuck. Af icsaH a farmer m Skaane received 11 X:i4 letters reminding him It renew 1m HA vrription. He paid up Sleepy WILU.AU 0 L I eleven-year-old Keyns- ham (Somerset) school- boi/, yawned fl.<? he sat h m a
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    • 394 2 Duting 'JOB WEEK' THREE Singapore scouts knocked at a door which was opened to them by a European. The boys volunteered to do any odd jobs for a dollar. "What ran >ou do?" asked the man. "Wash, cook, sweep, weed your garden and even sing
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      • 14 2 Hwijh mill i i msMk OINTMENT mmjßjmum SOt* §9 Mi etSPiiSARtIS I QiUG SIMiS
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 362 3 Educational Problems an:'.' S iffapore, the new N -1. f• i< Mt d valuable bools l p it k of Singapore, c thousands «..f ten* .>•<•;, jo n •ig His F\ eHency lot *hese visits which were t the many pr< ug :iiil 0 peri < c he
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    • 872 3 WILLIS HALL Talking Books Adventure Plus Mystery "U lI.LIAM" By Rir "THE BROWN FOX I DON'T know what it is obout that irrepressible choractcr 'Williom' that makes him os popular os he is. His publishers cloim on the jccket of his lotest edition thot he is the most popular boy
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      87 3 SPACE-SI lIS lor boys «ili soon be on *;tl»- In the shops. Father* ho h;i\e mastered th»- ol playing- Indiana and Cowboys with their yoang sons "ill have to learn ihe new terhniqne ««f playing at rocketship pilots. Thi* will mean knowins *»hrn to say ''Astronautics" and "rayjan In the
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    • 112 3 'THE final round of Radio I Malaya's Inter School Spel- i ling Bee is w lake place on i f/ie children's programme ut t).:{s p.m., on .Si.'iriiujy, Ju.'i/ 12. The two teams which have succeeded m reochinfl ?his j i the ccmjpeiiticm are fro St. Joseph's Institution j
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    • 496 3  -  VIOLET M. ROBERTS hii- they good era <■. 11.l 1 of Fami ''-:<- su( v i'ar .net s ilyzing ijM ion, deir more men which f «1 photogenic technicolour movies, and finding out for laundries how much soaping certain fabrics stand with I U
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      38 3 Picture). Fixing the donkey's tail was one of the stalls that firm a biu crowd of children at the Kamala Cub Ba/aar held tecently m Singapore. Picture shows a little KiiMrvui* to fix. the donkey's tail.— Dave Shaw
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    • 66 3 CUSTOMER: "Do you serve crabs here?" Waiter: "We genre anybody!" JOHN —There wai p fight In the bus e. £< e:day." Peter:— "What happened?" John: —^The conductor punched tht ticket." BChIM S8 Biati (mo<orinc hJ nlfhl): 'Horn.r*! Hut'i a re puiu lur< ti: Vutttic Wife; Oh dailing »h»
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    • 1108 3  -  ROSEMARY By pROM the time baby learns to bang a spoon on a plate and to appreciate the noise it makes, it become* apparent that noise and at tivity are going to play an important part m his day. Fortunate is the child who* parent* Uve m
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    • 144 3 HPHE Contest Editor ceived several hund < i letters from Youth reader* for the last two competitii and letters ai> still pouring m. Watch this column nt xt week for another compel lion for .school children. For the "Name The B Contest there wasn't a single all-correct
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      • 38 3 i thitne the drooping spirits ast h.i\ <i uitu .i r\ vt.ul |UKf Mft V -3881 .1 Ht-licions, jw^B\ |pr a\ ..a-c..!a/ F"B .'t *.iT,^;t,TY Of TM| COCA CCiA CO**^**«* I* L.OM IiM.TED 0 I»SJ. TX» COCA-<OIA t
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      • 57 3 Th« (cmout Hotticwlturel Society of IA T 4 Heertem one* offcicd i o priie. which wot TIGER BALM f-^ s^^**^^V^jß A Th« mcit (omoui of Kl^V Tigtr Mrdicmol -;<^V2V >-^k Frcducti. T!G I R fli IT/ EALM it „c,.|,nt I* 0 fcSt "<f cf Bt Khturrcfiim, Gout Ljir.tcsc. HtodocK*, W^^
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      • 294 3 MONDAY CROSSWORD I'lt u 3 lj 4 1 1 1 1 1 rwn I I I I M X Pi H io S H m p^ i^ c l_ I y;X§ c^ V |i"' >;^v <<$:v ;T>r _m J_ fl_ *J__ __3llf IT ISIEj l, -i_^2,B J_jaE JILL m ft
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    • 85 4 < OMI 1 on up and join us." < ttu- chimps on the tight < rope trll their pals m the i <irrus rin~ below them. But who can blame an intellig- nt spa who has got a nice quirt jolt just sitting m a
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    • 123 4 I i• sa i Dot i I v, i <:e the i i the race bfr- I .13 J 4 path, ol 1 i tun bi.-*. een I* •i a i thiel i foea w i Uk» s ta >>.e.>t man? W a-.ou'd a man always
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    • 594 4  -  CRISTINE DIMER Qyfr EPISODE 9 JTHE END OF THE GIANT I U hiN vow to meet the irH 111 io KoiKiph-lk oil hattlrfirM, Pl»ra Chaja t nit to his apart ,i> v. the lloyal PaLi«.I. Ihrev, himsHf on ttjti ->pr»nd*'ntly. He had hope of winii!;r4 the MisMl
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    • 353 4 i r I.F.AnI i.im)i» mhjm; men V .md wom»'n furollfJ ill iie.itional fiuc'iion classes rondacted Ihf Y»un? Men's < i»ristian \ss«»ci iti«»n |TBW \t m rbaßand In 1951. according m thp Aosociatian's bitesi in:;iitl report. ofcM ot tin- most .'■■.piil.ir t-ourses for S'rK was m tailoring. Hi.-
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    • 64 4 BLENDING tor themselves on JL an uninhabited island. canoeing and mountaineering, 40 giiis »£<*> between 16 and 21. will take part m June m m experimental holiday course run by Britain's Association oi Girls" Clubs ai)d Mixt»d Clubs At Kilmoiy Castle m Argyllshire, Scotland they
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    • 47 4 |li. I lit. I ll ill. I .lum> l.au united all her l.iii, h-M** IPr 111I 11 V.'J^S dunng her fourth birtfada> hrr birHidav rak which shr rut. krlprd |„.r 4 and Mrs. 1..,u Peng Choon. U^ tv* o nt Junir's 1 fruiidj..- Francis Lee
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      • 514 4 WHAT MOVIES MEAN TO m rm m- OVIES* mean a grew deal a>l to me They are th 0 most remarkable creattai ot man: jV-'r are everlasting. Monuments may fail and nations may parish but they live on still young and still fresh from the very day they were made
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      • 316 4 Hen* ore the third, fimrth and fifth jttizrs uii:nim> pfgayg J4>int 'youth* and 'Univer&al-lntcrnatiaiiai fl them froedom being (ranted to throe deserve them But mor th m these; I aeetn to be a part of-the cast «aai inti then anxi ties hopes md Tears, their symo illtie-s md happiness, their
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      • 94 4 fashion m i >thei Finally, movies 80l Ml r.u t-: if eral b\ it tlso one'a ■ease §1 Fiiii<inatiun i I spec X* P. \\M (1 illli !'ri/.<- W itiiK r) I heai feet a a >vi •■>■!,.■. theii bea fol home ing hou I og and p ire A:
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