Singapore Standard, 9 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-09 1 Singapore Standard Ik M. J. VOL. 11l NO. 7 WEPbIESPAY, JULY 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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263 1952-07-09 1 n\\ an a fill from MpMttcm m mil» iiierr area, llie iporc Branch of ibc i. m < hiMe>e -ilMin ifl in> estigaliu^ W B»u!I|!uf1 of lllr iL (ml ,Hl:«|i hoii«i'» i oltP.iined tliron-ii rfiligalion will lie i i<» tlie proper ofil mm| m263 words
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Article88 1952-07-09 1 SEA Ready For New Red Drive SAYS CG > M British Comr South- today that rale C > lh-I si X rean art>ut he are fully preCommui t lid. who has just visit to ss conference* vhich m S w Com- j >m |Im i ttitudi- of |)'!|iul.l tl"ll nf88 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-07-09 1 McNeice Unaware Of Demolition THE Chaii man of the Singapore Improvement Trust. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, sai I esterday that he was not aware that unauth n >ed huts m I Bendemeer Road area of Kallang Ba::!n. Singapore m which people were Kving had been pulled dov n by284 words
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Article105 1952-07-09 1 PANMUNJOM July 8. -UP)— The Communists protested againsi the killing of two Red prisoners on Koje Island last week and demanded the UN to ■..-.)[> your atrocious slaughters," The Ked protest followed the disclosure that UN T guards had killed two PoWg who ignored the guards'105 words
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Article75 1952-07-09 1 KLUANG, Tues. Chinese vno- I men with children m the: walked unharmed on burn g cinders during a firewalking ceremony to inaugurate the Hoon Tong Temple at Kampong Paya New Village. M.C.A. officials were among (ho>e who witnessed this remakable exhibition of the faith of the75 words
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Article49 1952-07-09 1 Standard Staff Report* r JOHORK B AIIRL. Tins The Johore State Government has no intention of Introducing Maiayanization of the services m the State. This was stated m a written reply to a question tabled by Mr. M. Kunthaswamy at the State Council meeting today.49 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-07-09 1 Captain A 1,. t'Hart. master of the tanker Taria. made shipping history yesterday when he was presented with the Commodore's fla^ ny Captain J. M. Davidson manager of the AagtoSaxon Petroleum (om panv (Eastern) Ltd. Present at the (ere monv on board the Taria were Mr. K. Hubbard. General ManagerStandard - 86 words
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Article219 1952-07-09 1 Court Says He's 17 -So He'll Die Standard Staff Correspondent IALOR STAR, Mon. Lam Hah, a young bandit, whose age whether he was under 17 years was disputed m the A! or Star Supreme Court was today convicted and sentenced by Mr. Justice Abdul Harnid to death. The lad was219 words
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Article335 1952-07-09 1 Standard Special Correspondent TilKliK is no mystery about Mr. Alec Peterson. Ion.; haired hn^lish schoolmaster, General Templer has brought out from I n^l.irui I saw him today m the office of Mr. A \V I). James, j the head of the Emergency Information Services, and Mi.335 words
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Article341 1952-07-09 1 They Will Kelp Start Mill In B. Timah THE SINGAPORE Government has given permission to 200 skilled weavers and technicians from Hongkong to enter the Colony and help start off i $2,500,000 textile factory organized by merchants and industrialists of Singapore and Hongkong. The mill, which341 words
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Article96 1952-07-09 1 TOKYO. July ft (Reuter-AAP) —Huge crowds watched Britain's Comet come into the Tokyo International Airport today on its testing ili^ht from London. Crew members .said that when the commercial Comet service to Tokyo opens- early next year, it wa.s expected the flying time would be kept96 words
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Article231 1952-07-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— When the 2 I Gurkhas on Thursday last killed two terrorists m Seremhan they did not know that they had accounted for men for whose capture the Government was prepared to pay »a total of SI 9,500. They have now been [dentiliod as231 words
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Article133 1952-07-09 1 TOKYO. July 8— Mr, Malcolm Mac Donald, Britain's Commis-sioner-General m South-East Asia, said here today that the United Kingdom Government was to review bis appointment later this year. At a press conference here, a Japanese reporter asked Mr. Mac Donald to confirm or deny thatU.P. - 133 words
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Article57 1952-07-09 1 WASHINGTON, July, B (UP The Government hai lifted the two-year ban on exports <>i butyl type synthetic rubber used most [y in the niakiiis} <>t Inner tubes. The Commerce Department's office ol international trade said t !<'!" is enough butyl berne produced to permit the eXpOZi57 words
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Article90 1952-07-09 1 THE author of the best-seilei. "How To Win Friends And Influence Pc Dale Carnegie i--; to visit Sing i tly. Over lour milii-jn c ijm-s book have been sold. The othei n in-ficti 11 ki atl iined this figure i Bib > ,:ui Ai »UAFP - 90 words
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Article56 1952-07-09 1 Suppress Malayan Bandits Chiang's Call SUadard sufl KefMrt^r PRESIDENT! told a H h im h ilaya ■I 1 nmunist I error i m Mala) i m i who return i by i Forn Mi ■lie, l with i men Singapore P tntra <'. i Pre m m i 1 military,56 words
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Article59 1952-07-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR 1 i r tried m r.lu.i Johoi c early I One manage I ipe. but f'H mi!it.tr\ |)iirnl irri>|.r| tWO l.t|»|Mls ,Jll(i i < llllliN,- ill 1 .MM ll \rs|rrti.O .!•> M|v|lri |t!| tcriorivi t«iud supplier! U > Sembilan. stopper i before v [Celantan. five59 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1952-07-09 1 S P H- de SILVA m mMi Mai I 3RITISH MOTOR CYCLE RACING CLUB, r SILVERSTONE, ENGLAND l.^j c c Championship Race miles) lst 3rd Norton l c c. Championship Race miles) Ist, 3rd Norton fey- miles Scratch Race tidecors 6- Three Wheelers 1 st, 2nd Not ton 3rd Vincent69 words
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Advertisement47 1952-07-09 1 /y R^prcMotativfs W. G. THI?KSTON A TO. Singapore h X l.um«»ur Enjoyed since 1820 Ik *z l %j^ m^ Specified, m the cocktail which won the British Uie« Competitl«« McALISTER CO., LTD. ntiPORI l>l I* i I'llOM T-'T". Singapore I, Kuala Lumpur, Ipuh, Fenan^, Kuchinjc, Sarawak, Borneo47 words
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Article, Illustration436 1952-07-09 2 Plea To Nicoll: Don't Approve Ban On Cruising Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 3.000 Singapore taxi drivers took a half-holiday yesterday and met to protest u^ainst a proposed City Council law, which will prohihit taxis from cruising, and taking vn passengers by the seat. At the436 words
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Article162 1952-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter V MARRIED woman, Dr. Winifred Danaraj, i* llie tir*l woman graduate m Malaya to achieve the rar»* distinction of being ronf erred the Degree of MaMt-r mi Public Health with Magna cum Laude after a years poM-gradu-ate study m Harvard I 'ui\162 words
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Article105 1952-07-09 2 Even Note On Johore Food Issue >H< >RB BAHRU Tues.— i asking the Jdhore to \ike adequate and vigorous steps m encour-l g i m food pro' and husbandry i -'.p far as possible" at the 51 Council meeting tot Ski 5« tary"s amend- essful after the I the Ifentxi105 words
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Article55 1952-07-09 2 The Fatal 'U' Turn FAR-OLD boy, who 1 v rain unbrel la took a turn Lav* fl !er Street an v. knocked down by a lorry. 2& This was told ai 'he Singar re Comner's Court yesterday w m into the tie.: h of j Lee A:i GUOW, who did55 words
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Article33 1952-07-09 2 SQUADRON Leader L.F. Knell, D.F.M. of the Royal Air Poire has been appointed extra ADC. to the Governor ;r pla <■ ol Squadron Leader US Sto *we D.F.C, A.F.C. wl res33 words
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Article226 1952-07-09 2 Urges The Governor Standard Staff Reporter A SCHEME originating m 1948 came one step nearer completion yesterday when Mr. J. F. Nicoll, the Governor of Singapore, laid the foundation stone for the Red Cross Home for Crippled Children, at Tanah Merah Besar. The ceremony marked226 words
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Article127 1952-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Australian Commissioner. Mr. T. K. Critchley. acoompanied by the D.O. Tarmpin, Mr. J. M. Patrick, and' the state Home Guard Officer, N.S. Mr. Kyle Little, toured Tampin New Village nn Monday. He S3HH the Homo Guards on duty and the Home Guard127 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-07-09 2 photo MR. J. F. NICOLL, the Governor of Singapore, lays the foundation stone his first m Sinsapor^ of th« proposed Red Cross Home for Handicapped Children at Tanah Merab Besar yesterday. StundardStandard - 32 words
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Article82 1952-07-09 2 A WOMAN. Low See Tai, described by the prosecuting officer as "out of her senses". was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with behaving m a disorderly manner on July 8 at 1.40 a.m. m Dunlop Street. Low stated that people were82 words
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Article192 1952-07-09 2 Delayed 8 Hours By 'Emma' Standard Shipping Keporter THE 16,000-ton P O liner. Canton, which was delayed rigght hours by a typhoon, had intercepted SOS rails from two ships. Whiteson. which later *ank, and the freighter Tasman which gave only itt» position. This was told192 words
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Article85 1952-07-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE COLONY Government will shortly appoint a Kathi to take charge of the Kampong Upper Serangoon, a memhtr <■! the Muslim Advisory Board told The Standard yesterday. The spokesman said about 60 Muslims of the karri pong had a=J#d for a Kathi who85 words
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Article70 1952-07-09 2 FOR threatening to stab the man who had testified against him m a criminal proceeding, a labourer, Rengasamy s/o Murugappa. was bound over m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to be of good behaviour for 12 months m a personal bond of $200. Rengasamy was charged70 words
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Article29 1952-07-09 2 THE next monthly meeting of the Rural Board will be held at 10 a.m. on July 17. m the Conference Room at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore.29 words
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Article68 1952-07-09 2 NA KHOON SENG (22) appeared m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a Federation warrant of arrest for allegedly enticing a woman, Nien Phei, from her husband m Rengam, Johore. The husband, Low Giok Lim. a lorry driver told the court that accused was68 words
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Article51 1952-07-09 2 'No' To S'pore A utomobile A ssn THE Estates and Fire B: gade Committee of the Singapore City, Council has rejectee an application by the Automobile Association of Singapore for the rent-free use of the Victoria Memorial Hall fur one evening m connection with lecture? on traffic problems In the51 words
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180 1952-07-09 2 Ex -Recruit Faces Extortion Charge Standard Staff Reporter AFTER a former police recruit had called on him on two occasions to get $200 from him, a goldsmith, Chia Choon Chye arranged with his brother to snap a photograph of the recruit should he visit the house again, the Singapore Fourth180 words
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Advertisement80 1952-07-09 2 The greatest event m post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN" 30 bh p. 4-cylinder O.H.V. engine gives a top speed of over •h m j nd petrol consum P^'on up to 50 m.pg.! It has endent front suspension, four rear-opening doors; ample room for rour with luggage! No wonder everyone80 words
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Advertisement157 1952-07-09 2 S For Better Selection 1 refrigerators; See our Grand Bisolav WESTINGHOUSEf i i^irr-iTiffiin y nXuLIX-'tiJ f /gr? i 1 ->- i IV I t I i4/so Available I B A S I LE I LEONARD I KELMW'I'OR I H OT Po r ENGLISH MM I I 4 tv ft. to157 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-07-09 2 ROTARY: Weekly luncheon at Capitol Blue Room 1 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: International Bazaar Conference at 10 a.m. LECTURE: By Mrs. Shirin Fozdar on "The Way to Peace' at British Council Hall, 5.30 p.m DRAMA: Tamil, •'Sacrifice for Love" Victoria Theatre 8 p.m. YJW.C.A.: Singapore Chess Club, 5 p.m. Malay Class 5.3069 words
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Miscellaneous88 1952-07-09 2 B MANSLAUGHTER IS MAH CSAME.'?' AH TRAINED T' N/GHTMARE ALtCCS CHARMED /MINUTES, AH'LL BE. CMALLF.NCjfc.u_ < j-~ iii t *7 Yaps, t' challenge vo: fo'th* -wast—wl aba/£rs t'slug \t tsr kah peak. ck>.lle».^j W Aft BARE- KNUCKLE, CHAMPEENSHIP .Y^ bEAf* HAiD WILL BE OUT V. P TM'CODL O'TH' yC' |J£Sf>88 words
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Article26 1952-07-09 3 Johore Stal 1 1 ?rn- baa boI v.-r t a minted heme, either long or term, lo alleviate the twded slum areas m Bahru.26 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-07-09 3 "PS onsul -General. iMr. C. F. Baldwin. paid a h 'nbute to the achievements of St. Joseph's Insti*hi- n he visited the schod for the first time yesI •t«l«%i 1 made a presentation of 5# copies of U»« 1 a D.S.I.S publication, which carries an a«»--•.•nda* n on the catenaryStandard - 66 words
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Article86 1952-07-09 3 A DESIRE to gather s ►me led 15-year-old I Huai, a former sti lenl Wa Ch ne S ioo 41 -foot tree >ehind hool building m Bi n Road on the m mail -i >f 25. He 'ost his grip and f un- on to the86 words
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352 1952-07-09 3 FIRST COMMODORE IN S'PORE HISTORY Captain t'Hart Gets His Flag SHIPPING history v.-i* made hi Singapore, \e-.ter<lay, when I t ll.ni. Master of the tanker I aria, wa-» made a Commodore > M. La < urona fleet of ih<* Royal Slu-ll Dutch Group. I be first captain of any ship352 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-07-09 3 photos. TOP: Twfi hundred determined women and children stood On track leading to the Kalians Basin and stopped Singapore Improvement Trust labourers f«"» n carrying OUI their orders to demolish !>0 of the 11 S unauthorised homes ifl the Bendemeer Road area on Monday. BELOW: An official of the LundStandard - 96 words
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Article167 1952-07-09 3 ENG SHAK CHIN (27) charged with cheating > Singapore merchants of $14,850 is told by the Third District Ue yesterday that a cheat- ra^e could not be compound i. En« had asked the court to impound the case saying that the complainants would igree167 words
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Article87 1952-07-09 3 BECAUSE she was assault-; ed and shut out of the house! by her husband after a quarrel, an expectant mother went to a hotel and drank a solution of corrosive acid, the Singapore Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. Pleading guilty to a charge of attempted87 words
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Article314 1952-07-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter WORK is proceeding on the construction of two roads m Geylang Serai and m extensive drainage of the area, >!is> Amy Lay cock. City Councillor (Progressive, East Ward) said yesterday. She added that discussions were going on with the SIT. regarding314 words
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Article40 1952-07-09 3 A CHARITY show m aid of the 81 -lull" Ambulance Assor j if i)ii and Brigade (Overseas) will be held on Thursday, July M at t tie Heng Fong Lin Canttaese Theatrical Management. Ne.v World at 7 p.m.40 words
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131 1952-07-09 3 Bl RCiI.VRS who broke into an attap hut of a Malay Special Constable m Cambridge Road during the day, were r«*porird to have made a haul of $450 m ca^li and jewellery worth 5*1.030. It was reported that while the special constable was away,131 words
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349 1952-07-09 3 <Hl A BOX ANN, a Marine Vohc r detective, said vi the Singapore Relief (Jouri yesterday that while *hi.|!«Ting ln a ho|lHe urinf a raillM|orm |m|i< a groitp of people dash out of a eoffeeshop m ih c direction of the pier at349 words
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111 1952-07-09 3 I THE Singapore Malay Union is < discuss a motion on the pro- < posed "alliance" between the < UmoU and the Malayan Chinese i I Association at its forthcoming i i meeting. i The motion will be tabled by i Che Jaafar. the General111 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-07-09 3 MX. K. M. BASIL of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. and Miss Mary Mariamtna who were married recently at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes m Singapore.27 words
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Article52 1952-07-09 3 MOHAMMED Mazhar son of Hajiz Yakoob was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with kidnapping a 16-year-old girl, Alimah. daughter of Mobarak Ali at 8.30 p.m. on July 3 at the Diamond Theatre. Mohd. Mazhar claimed trial and was allowed bail of $1,000 until52 words
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Article75 1952-07-09 3 ASKED why ho had failed to notify the registration authorities of his change of address, Jantan bin Amin of Sungci Papan. Johore. told the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, that he was told by some friends that it would be ''useless" because he had75 words
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Article102 1952-07-09 3 WHEN her case came up for hearing yesterday, a wife told the Singapore Fourth Police Court that she was willing to compound the case if her husband would undertake not to assault her any more. The husband, Sim Fng How. was charged with causing hurt to102 words
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Article46 1952-07-09 3 FOUR Chinese were reported to have assaulted a labourer named Chng Siew An m a lane off Tanjong Pagar, and robbed him of $40, at 11.30 a.m. yesterday. The Labourer, who was not severely injured, had been assaulted with an iron bar.46 words
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Article97 1952-07-09 3 Rider Stole Dustbin Jailed A TRISHA rider, Lim Bak Meng (35), charged m the Singapore First Police Court wit j stealing a dustbin valued $10 from the General Transport I Company on July 7 at Oldharn Road was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment. On another chaise of stealing a tri'-ycle97 words
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Advertisement349 1952-07-09 3 INDIGESTION Hehe's the framilif standby jt^^^J^ There's nothing like a spoonful of De Witt's Ant- lmtf^\^W-'fl acid Powder for giving speedy relief when the //j femNJJjjM iff I stomach is npset Indigestion, flatulence, heartburn are ail quickly corrected by this reliable *^stftw <^7 family medicine, which gives pra!ov^ed relief E349 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-07-09 3 r 5 1:^ 1 f>OU FIND WER.GOID-NOSED] FORTHIb I FEEL 1 fWHAT'SWITHj J f^ TiJ 7^ V.t'p?'.^ p C^£d2S?'^S? jjtzSSk GOLDBV/'jOf ,THA'SME!I LIKE A GENUINE I^JOE^YOuX" nri i' wVtL THW nIU fOOZV V J^Y AN' LE AVt Ml <SW^Va i i aMELL,/KNOWAGOOD /HEEL, BUT WE'RE/ ,jl\\ RECKON /y'GOT nr?? /r^73 words
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Article165 1952-07-09 4 MALACCA, Tim*. Two youths, who helped a Machap Police squad to waylay and kill two armrd bandits, appeared before Mr. Justice Abbott at the Malacca Assizes today. They admitted that they were bandit suppliers hut claimed to be unwilling and terrified agents. Mr. Justice Abbott told the165 words
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Article80 1952-07-09 4 Council Pays Tribute To BA JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Tributes to Mr. J. Falconer British Adviser, Johore, and Mrs. Falconer were paid by both ofTicials and onofficials of the State Council at its meeting this morning. Mr. Falconer is retiring after 31 years of service, a quarter oi' which he spent80 words
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Article35 1952-07-09 4 THE marriage of Bliss Faridah Hanam binti Idrus of Kuala Lipis to Mr. Hashim bin Tahir, of Singapore, took place at Telok Sesik, Kuantan. Tho "Bersandang Ceremony' was held at the bride's residence.35 words
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Article173 1952-07-09 4 PENANG, Tues. Commenting on the first six days of the blackout period m Penang Island, the Acting Municipal Electrical Engineer and Transport Manager, Mr. M. B. Parsons, said that public co-operation had been excellent. "It is quite evident that a large number of consumers have switched off173 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-07-09 4 LADY TEMPLER met nirmhens of the ntmifn'* organisations when she opened the V.WCA. OmUic for ppnans and Province Wellesley on Monday. She is seen shaking hands with o.ie c»f thrm. FOUK-YEAR-OLD Miss Babara Coupar presenting a bouquet to Lady Tern pier after she bad performed the opening ceremony at the69 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-07-09 4 Taiping To Hold Safety First Week TAIPING. Tres— Taipiug Is to hold a Safety First Week, beginning Sundny, July 13, to impress on its residents that **a little care wiil get you there." The week will *tart off 2.30 p.m. with a procession of vehicicfl including various types used by198 words
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Article132 1952-07-09 4 PENANG. Toes- Two youth*, Omar b:n Aii*and Letchinsmaaaa, were brought before Mr K. G. Smith m the Sessions Court today on ;he charge of committing housebreaking by night and theft at a shop m Cbulia S'reet. They were alleged \n have stolen three radio *e'.s,132 words
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Article273 1952-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— iMtin- ships of the Indian Navy Kill arrive at Port SwetteeluUß on Juiv 12 and a series of functions have hern arranged for lhr officers ami men* Two hours alter the INS Jumna anchors, Mr. John Hamer, t'ne District Officer. Klang,273 words
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182 1952-07-09 4 'Practised By A Whole Dept In Some Cases' Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, TW. Corruption m the Public Services of the Stale of Johore is fc4 rife," declared Capt. Hussein bin Oun, at tlie Johore State Council this morning. Speaking during adjournment, Capt. Hussein182 words
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376 1952-07-09 4 Stand. sril Staff Kryrtci JOHORK BAHRI Im-.— The Jobore ffiff— fin i Bill, 1951, des*ril)c<l l>\ ih<- Legal \<l\ i*« r, Mr. T. R. Hepworth as 4 *i lit* ntosl r<»nir<»\< r>i;i| Emßc m t!»i* country today*' was uiuuumotti*!} j>;i**<«l v ih<- J<>h<»r< I376 words
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Article33 1952-07-09 4 25 U.K. Welfare Teams For F ed. Ord< r of v, |tM I tiu -.i STvl£ 11. M. I ti,| r V I. /->-„,, IW St. fob* VM, U B h rerj n with33 words
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Advertisement67 1952-07-09 4 JV r 1 tr Mm mW 9% m^k MHflflißSWjr frf v WV 9 <mm^m m an und«nhe» jowt. the aiM-Mtinf only ••gM to tw«l*o incket long. I rr^^^^^^^^f* Mtdicin«l Product. Hie >-tJ^ X' 1... fof the netu's2 at fwfnnnniTw FEDERATED MOTORS LTD ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL 5937 WEARNE BROS.67 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-09 4 Miftcte of modern science THE INK TNAT aS CLEANS AND PROTECTS YOUR A PEN AS IT WRITES! 2 L Porker ■I s *wffmf/ f cr/y iv/f/r VStZg^ SPiV-X L^^^^/X^^i ends cli "i'tT^ PACVOKI SOLB \<,»AT. HONIOB (.JMITIIi. f <■ ft iff i" f\((hcC€Ml '''mm' KATONG SIDE -530, EAST COASI RD76 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-07-09 4 bt/TT^' f I VOU S PUT Xc^^THBB I T X BUT 1f IN FACT, I OUST \I! f I'LL BE BACK WITH T1 (Rr*S mustalkp i°~ _\/jk i^ 17" '™°0a lot a 5Pa^ <in /M t h«s m a minute?..40 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-07-09 5 photo. Mr. On-ri Chintz Seong. leader of a 14 man goodwill mission from the Federation of Malaya to Formosa, who returned by air yesterday with siv members of the party. StandardStandard - 31 words
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672 1952-07-09 5 LONDON, July 8. Between 3,000 a»i<l .V(MM) < ommuuUt guerillas, predominantly alien (!him»*«*, are operating m Malaya' 9 jungles driving 10,000 British and Malayan troops liie Colonial Ortiie stated m a booklet "Malaya ike Facto/ published yesterday. The report is a 20-paiie672 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-09 5 photo. MR X M. YOU N G. Director of Education, cuts the Up*- opening: the new Christian Brothers' IV LaSale >>< »ioo m Kampons Bahru. On the ri«ht h Bn»thrr I humas. Dnettor of the School, and between them. Mr. Un StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article189 1952-07-09 5 Homicide Finding At Inquest A VERDICT of justifiable h i ride was returned by the Mum:- Magistrate, Che Hussein kin the oquesi on Lee Kuang Hoe, 12, a tesola o! Seng Huat San Estate, Bulol Tiga. Parit I.Mianti. Pant J;rva. Muar. io ihol dead on June liO <-■ year, kg]189 words
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Article65 1952-07-09 5 PENANI Tues.— The Director- of Medical S^•rv;^•e^ Federain of Mais a, Dr. H..M.0. tet «w I to tiu* United X ngdora fof one month to discuss with th« Colanid Oflfico m recruitment of statT and any other medical problejr.s m Pederatian. J will U'v- c65 words
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Article128 1952-07-09 5 KUALA r.I'MPL'R. Tuos. A plea for nao-communaiisn m Malaya ia of four subjeda indicated by the Sel;irmor Youth Council foi an oratorical contest to lm* neid here. Tr.e mwtrrt is open to all fount people between the ages .f M ;in(^ -1 w 10 are128 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-07-09 5 Two brothers who met la Singapore yesterday after four years will today be «nt> more separated, for another year, when Mr. C. J. Sundram (rig Jit) flies to New Zealand to take up a Public Health (Denial) course under a Federation scholarship. Mr. Sumfoun who leaves with his wife (m104 words
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Article153 1952-07-09 5 M. JFAX Letourneaif, R sident iVlinis^T and Efigh ComSlisswocr tor Ixido-China. is expected to arrive In Singapore on Friday, tly 11 f > attend the latter pari >( Hie "France Associated S 1 ii c s Week." He will be accompanied by Nguyen Thanh Giung.153 words
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Article33 1952-07-09 5 TWO ftre-cvisjmes and frr police radio patrol vans riki*-<J t. a houfp Wo. Ifr— off Tnrv, fc« p«fai Road lot nij<ht to put small fice 00 the root.33 words
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Article53 1952-07-09 5 Mine prizes drawn art the St. John AmbulMiKY Bail and the Bridge and Mah Jong Drive have n t bet'u claimed. Unclaimed winning numbers w folio SJA Ball. FTo. 703 (fMnit ticket); Bridee and Mah Jong Drive, B. Slfl C 385 D. 347, :;4:: i:;i E 375 F.53 words
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144 1952-07-09 5 kl A\TA\, Tues. The Suiian of Pahan«\ birlhday was oliiriaHv celebrated today and thousands from all ovor tlie Slat;* HiM-Wed l»» IN-kan uhirh was en fclfe. State Connrillor.s. Govern- j o ili cij 1 s community leaders and members of the ruling house attended a ceremony144 words
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Article93 1952-07-09 5 Standard S-::»fF R«*porter THE market for fJlnsed milk m Malaya is a peenliar one m that ronsiimotion is almost entirely confined to the Chines** section, which represents less than half of the total population <»r ?.886,000 out of a total or <),48:,000- persons, and accounts93 words
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Article180 1952-07-09 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Christian Brothers' newest school built at a cost ot 5120,006, the de La Salle School m Kawposg Bahru, Singapore was opened yesterday. The O i "r ir ■> El\ cation, Mr. H. .-.i. Young, officiated at then n 4 ceremony. The opening180 words
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Article90 1952-07-09 5 THE restriction an th ol pasaengei cars 1,000 under from Czechoslcn posed m Febru withdrawn. .iports )f pi-,v M ,c i 1,000 r*;c. f und licensed oo t basis imports of passenger curs capacity from jolt correney < "v: Imports from restricted '->> li)U t>:90 words
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Article70 1952-07-09 5 M. F V.' Da British Tt K*e f talk over R idi i < > night about I tie COUCM9 He Mid it m I ail tiie ttU I course wet bul In Sin4{aporc, rter wuraes f«r Chinese M.i lay-speak ing I ide tni were70 words
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Article29 1952-07-09 5 THE gtnerai reiarj Sinffitpov B L I Union, W X V. I>• »1 nieftt that M fenshnpn |ad >•""'' i (Scecwtlvß commit r\ not Sfa k. iton29 words
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Advertisement187 1952-07-09 5 ONE OF THE (GREATEST FILMS EVER! £>;ittison battles a giant lion and kills it with his bare handsl BBj^ BB^ WfIYBE MB M JP -Delilah 1 LAMARR SANDERS \M> V < \^l Of TBOdSAPfDS RITIIIIN SEASON IJIu L^. i OPENING TODAY! i I l">a.u. 1 .:*<). t, 6.t,"> A 9.3Ojnn187 words
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Advertisement67 1952-07-09 5 from nrf r rnfifii t !U4 4 ynpftYi"*!^!! I 6.30.9.31 The RATTI.E-CRY that spurred the Marines toGREATKIi GLORY m KOREA! fttS >9 BLi Wi v^^ W*J a FRANK RICHARD RUSTY ANITA LOVEJOY-CARLSQN-lAMBLYN-LOLIISE .Vf#. M'niif %«tHatifBy&tttifiilfcrt!J<y«tiftJjffiilist| m.uvi 10 NEW SONGS <»tx<N Distributed b> Shaw Bios NEXT WEEK 'CLOCHEMERLE ->. «p^ r'#Ar*67 words
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Article846 1952-07-09 6 IN pulling unauthorised attap dwellings m the B aeei R«d I SIT was no doubt promote Iby the highest of motives The City Health Officer had reported thai iese unauthorised huts had become a menace to health The land on which those huts had been built v.846 words
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Letter122 1952-07-09 6 Sir.— lt IS shocking to sec that no two time pieces m the City keep the same time. I wonder if Father Tin* s postwar-acquired local companion, Father Blackout, is to blame for this. There does, however, appear to be one remedy: the revival of the122 words
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Letter337 1952-07-09 6 Sir. Like a' 1 human beings. I think Mr. Hodgkinson, the Federal Member for Industrial and Social Relations, made a mistake m simple addition. when he answered the written questions put by Enche Abdul Aziz a: the recent Federal Legislative Council meeting. I refer to337 words
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182 1952-07-09 6 Sir. The approval of the Expatriate Pay Scheme by the Federal Legislative Council is proof that the clock of independence m this country has been set back by many years, although our political leaders have so far made us believe independence is round the coiner.182 words
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260 1952-07-09 6 Admiralty Men Seek Old Age Security Sj r it is little known thai there is no old age security for Asian industrial employees of the Admiralty. What" they receive after years of faithful service is a negligible sum of money as gratuity. With the object of getting these workers some260 words
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Letter66 1952-07-09 6 Sir,— ln your issue of May 5, the convenor of the proposed Singapore People's Party boldly announced that the interim committee, which attempted to wind up the Party, had been dissolved by him and that a new interim committee would be formed very shortly. So66 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1952-07-09 6 LONDON. HOOK that flatly attacks some of the cherished ideas of Socialists as 'myths and illusions' has just been thrown into the arena of Labour Party argument. Written by a small body or Party members who call themselves Socialist Union, the book calls on the movement to take heed1,024 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-09 6 Deep dep r e s s i on c c if t r e *j8 over Or, E. Colder 9 9 ADM ET A S U ISFLOWER, unable t o live up to the sunny title* while nailing for the ju (I ges at the Bulldog Club s64 words
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Article70 1952-07-09 6 Review of Views People list I) |p of c c motion. an hope An) theiadopted by pn Office m [< autb < demeer B rleplorab.o Sin Chew .T. [l it nerr> I c* i unauti HE J): nec< treat v .< kindly? It was Indeed the pas- i k houses70 words
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Advertisement10 1952-07-09 6 Gold Dollar Tea Shum Yip teong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands10 words
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Advertisement86 1952-07-09 6 TWO Refrigerators m ONE! ;V a r TWO TEMPERATURE REFRIGER ATGfREFRIGERATOR AND FkEEZt^ MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE FOR BOTH OR COMMERCIAL Uji''SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: lee FletcheH 102 106 O 304 H G.<~. .^D S 'P of^ 9 111, Announrinfc the Inauguration of th« Kuala I ,x, ir ,ss Bus Service which will rommm.-.86 words
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Article332 1952-07-09 7 U.N. Discussing New Suggestion By Reds 'Other Proposals' LONDON, July 8, Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd told the House Commons yesterday that Britain, the United Stotes and other OiM with troops m Korea are discussing proposals to end the truce deiciock at Panmunjom. He madeAP; AFP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-07-09 7 Three royal ladies whose husbands or brothers are Pretenders to the thrones of Portugal Spain and Fiance, pictured at a charity concert at the St. Bosco College m Lisbon They are (left to rijjht) Princess infanta Donna Adelaide de Braganza, sister of Don Duarte \iino de Braaanza. Portuguese Pretender; theA.P. - 80 words
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Article67 1952-07-09 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. July 8. The following are the closing .t rubb«r ond tin on the London Morker today .DON RUBBER f LONDON TIN Spot £969 10*. per ton, 26id buyer*, £970 seller*. A«| 26 id. Thrte month*: £966 10«. n »«AJ buyer*, £967 seller*.67 words
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119 1952-07-09 7 Mli.oN. July H. (UP). N.w Vietnam Premier ijreai «v lam has Hiiiiiniiiinl a sweeping laml rei iii prourauintf* ainu-d al uooing laii<ll« prasantfl i i oin < onimiiniMii. ePr< edged to th e strugg c against tminh Communists he power mi i c main119 words
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118 1952-07-09 7 HAVRE Franc* July 8 America's new queen ol si the S.S. United States, first baby t< uaj —a f pound daughter bom > c Mrs s J Madison, New .k -< lamed Barbara I ens continued on to thampton aboard the ship,118 words
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Article68 1952-07-09 7 RAF Bomb Bandit Area tPOH, T rwo RAF. Lincoln bombers roared over (he Papan hills for nearly an :ng m an effort >ut an estimated force L' 4 bandits believed roaming that area. Nile the strafing and j bombing weni I trOOJM "i the 2nd Ba";; ion Malay Re- I68 words
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Article69 1952-07-09 7 M ILA. July 8 fAP): 'I' i d n«H during i£T .1 group <>f ts to .If W .:.,< < Bans c Northwest Luzon $t. the P PP ne News Si o ep< '> today. The -—nil women— were ttend ig th« stening ceremonies when n69 words
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89 1952-07-09 7 DURBAN. July 8 (AFP)— The use of the word. 'coolie,* m referring to South African Indians m school history books was condemned by the Natal Indian Congress m a letter sent yesterday to the Natal Director of Education. *»>^«*%^.»^»^^^^<w^%>%^^.**>^# Thf letter said, "The term89 words
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Article104 1952-07-09 7 COPENHAGEN, July 8. (Reuter).- The 13,000-ton Danishbuiit tanker Aspheron, handed over to the Russians m ;-pite of United States protests, sailed at noon today on her way to Odessa. The Aspheron was delivered to the Russians m Copenhagen yesterday. The United States had protested that this104 words
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Article31 1952-07-09 7 French Fureign Minister Robert Schuman announced yesterday that the Western reply to the latest Russian note on Germany would be handed over to the Soviet Government on Thursday.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article226 1952-07-09 7 LONDON, July (Reuter)— Lalfour Members of the British ParHameni were today given by their leaders 1 permission to vote how they like m tomorrow^ House of Commons debate on the incomes of the liriiish Ko\al Family. 1 ig decision was taken at n private meeting226 words
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365 1952-07-09 7 CHICAGO, July 8. (UP) General Dwight D. Eisenhower, bubbling with confidence after his first round convention victory, invited his supporters today to "stick together and throw a stove lid to anyone who gets m your way." The man who a month ago sairi365 words
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Article16 1952-07-09 7 Organisation of a Japanese marine corps is now under consideration m Tokyo. AFPAFP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-07-09 7 GENERAL Sir Charles Keigh t 1 c y, C-in-C of the FAKELF. returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday from talks m London on the military situation m the Far East. He also attended the annual conference called by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff during his fortnight's visit. GeneralStandard - 68 words
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Article47 1952-07-09 7 TOKYO. July 8 Mr. Malcolm MacDonakl. Briti.sh Commission-er-General m South-East Asia will leave Tokyo tonight by air and will spend one night m Bangkok before returning m Singapore. The plane thai way to have taken him straight through from Hongkong was dela.\<o 24 hour?.47 words
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211 1952-07-09 7 Blue Riband Trophy Gets Extra Polish lIANLF.Y England July (Reuter): The £2,500 blue, riband trophy for the fastesi Atlantic crossing was today taken from its showcase 'at a jewellers here and given an extra polish m ca<e it is claimed for the new liner United States. The trophy m gold,211 words
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311 1952-07-09 7 Truman failed To Curb Russian Expansion Mac A CHICAGO, July 8. (AT) (leneral Douglas MarArthur blamed President Truman and the Democratic administration last nifcht lor not acting firmh m <urbin£ Soviet expansion. ai lei m Japan iliciefl .n the «ia] invei ■al riomina n ftghi I' enhowei and Sen. soldier.311 words
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Article153 1952-07-09 7 Red Dean Back With Evidence LONDON, J -Or. Hewlett I). of <';«•'■■ pern all brown l to lay whh i I d v. ith i .'<■■ tNI Americans were n warfare m Uu r 78 >•-..! -old chui < me last i a tour of China i c ntenta ol153 words
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Article78 1952-07-09 7 HONGKONG, lulv P. D W, Macintosh a m. icipal court si sentenceHe appeared d i I of three Chil of 25 ounces ot HK$l2.OOO and said il States, prob ib bj HK$2O,OOO. The Commi:. I kon g s geographic n makes it an drug traffickers arid78 words
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Advertisement83 1952-07-09 7 YOUR SYSTEM FOR LASTING HEALTH TAKE vl^l TO KEEP YOU FIT Luy "AIDA" Made m Germany Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Urn nxijt (imu »«t new A s**s K««r, v j» wastes (a y««r btott nutiMi ttejr dclleau KJ*Nf to*! m tour*. U P«t«otts la Urn Kl4--»"i Kudder maiMy««raMl«r&p«B m83 words
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Advertisement141 1952-07-09 7 I V vs c oot ls c avage x 7 that's a well-known phiase and \yW^^/M especially true when the numc t V^^J^V|X^ conges from a !^}^!COSSOR j Here is c set that has all the good points you've ever looked for m a j superb reproduction, good looks, ample141 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-07-09 7 r^^Al I 1 Iwe CAN LET'S I WANT THIS LOOK AT ALL THAT GUM wmrrfm > have /pick one -it must -7tw% underneath -»i| WE'RE A YEAH ---THE ANY GOOD BE A VERY vi <^^^^..:;.::.-.-.-.-.-.-.---.---. %^k>2«- EARLY H THEATRE SEATS V ONES POPULAR SEAT iP» i FOR tIS STILL WE58 words
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Article305 1952-07-09 8 RECORD MA Y NOT STAND Skipper Praises Radar \i;W YOKK, The knot Higher avrragc ol ihr liner, I nitetl Stales, ox rr ihr Qiircn Mary's* ,r<*i ion! hrf fcinf; trans-Atlantic levavawng m 1938 is the i:r«*alr*l a>f*ra*;<* difference; lor winning ih«- "Blue* Kil>ami" of tin- Atlantic, ih«* A—eric— Mercantile i305 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-07-09 8 photo. Captain A. L. t'Hart. Master of the tanker Taria. was yesterday made a Commodore of the N.V.M. La Corona fleet of the Royal Shell Dutch Gro up. Picture shows him proudly displaying the Commodore' s nas just before Third Officer J. K. Hotel, most junior mem her of theStandard - 59 words
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177 1952-07-09 8 LE CROISIC. Western France. July 8 (AFP)— Lone 1 French navigator Jacques Yves Toumelin returned hfire yesterday after an absence of almost three years during which he covered some 60,000 miles on a zig-zagging 1 round the world s >\o trip on board the small177 words
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Article46 1952-07-09 8 MANILA. July 8 (AP)-Tvvo alien fishing boats— one of Okinawan regisiry and the; other from llon»knng have! been seized by Philippine Naval I patro] crafl off the northern 1 Luzon coast. They are the! .Kyuyeo Man; and the Kin Suo.46 words
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Advertisement639 1952-07-09 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overland Frant-iscu I.os Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penang PS'ham S pore mi ii'i'iNK j;i II .'tiJuly 2(i 27July ?BJul> lAu* 21A«8 an of Dry Cat go Deep Tanks and passengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ,U sj,,,n- ***** 3 K. Lumpur 211 P Sli;»m639 words
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Advertisement421 1952-07-09 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. ITD. Regular Sailhigs to China and Japan from Sinaapore, Port SwettmkMn Penang. Also direct Sailings fro«i Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. l>ue Spore Due Penang I n.m "Saechuett* 1 July 9 July 13 Hongjawg Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'hani S'poiv For "f*»l<!»<»i" July 12 Japan Accepting421 words
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Advertisement456 1952-07-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyalßottrrrtum L!oyd Holland Amerha Line Ned^rland 1 me Kotterdam Rotlerdam Amstfrdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW fORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW Okl LAMS Spore p Sham Prnang AXKLDIJK(HAL) Gods. 5 6 tS/lfilaly 17, u 1v RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aug 4 sAug %fHkw* SI.OTERDrjK(HAL) 7/LHAug 14 15Aug X HAi* AMPENAN(RL)456 words
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Advertisement114 1952-07-09 8 Accepting cargo anrl f»:is*.<-nKcr^ for Uouk Kotis and Japan Slnlliana 2? M Santhia 14 Auk Accepting cargo am) pas*fiurr> lor Peoang. Ransoon (alcutta S:iiie<i| i S»H JnU Sirdliana 24 Amkii^l ALS I KALIAN LINK Accepting cargo and pa.<tsrnxt-n> Mi Townsville MacKaj Itrishanc WSm Cliakrata July for Itrtsbune/bjdnpy /.M tl immi114 words
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Advertisement399 1952-07-09 8 kJjLa JL M fll Xmms^St^SjSfff^^^y^^^y {"■III SAILINGS FROM SC\N!>l\A\l\ i X Spore f s f iam KAMBOIUA* for faanskok Saigon Hor.akorjß Kobe -SELANOLV Eoc Haackok M 24J M "FIONIA" for BMCIR* R M u < j IPAIAC.OMA' fo Bang kok Saigon Hongkong. I Kobe Yokohama M tUrn U FROM JAPAN399 words
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Article99 1952-07-09 9 'UK Oil Industry Expanding' •r, said rue i y in I 1 toM the Ht r inside the Ui prodi i; of oil tnis year t rear pro 10 tons •on o' i adan of OT. 31," minisHe said i •>■■ Ihan s Reteevies vetn aeiai hmlt m ('oninionwraltli conn)99 words
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Article36 1952-07-09 9 (AFP] treat? <■' I i) wiT\ be t Office o: 1 J r 11, it v. here !<><;.,<•. p, pi <: ign on ben 'f oi pine Go netat Mini r Mi'/.i Bi v. U iljjb lot36 words
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Article63 1952-07-09 9 Sutfl !>■ c Chamber o f f.. R Association i > prices Irenit per «b. i .iv (July 3) were: Nn l R i Rpol Loose £7} SRi No, 1 !?^S .1 «8 88 > N i RSS RH ««i v RSS July M 84' RSS J 8063 words
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Article46 1952-07-09 9 Outputs from the estates m the Guthrie p for .Inne ai 5 798.699 Ib (33,763,- for the /ir.st naif of I k) 162.000 ib. (969,OOfl Palm oil 9<>o loin (3.322 o. t kernel 270 I ins (1.854 ore 2CS pi "ula (5,456 s).46 words
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Article41 1952-07-09 9 !ARBOROUGH. England, (Beuter) Tax on running a popular make of car m B: tain lerli g a year El 9. 19a sterling m 5, sterling m York. Mr. c;.F. Beharreli, D n >pa managing o'irectur.41 words
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Article79 1952-07-09 9 Malayan Rates Of Exchange ivm Excha ige Ba iks A>--90 ation bu;>. ins rates to mercha it* 1 ayanl are: ta II '16 IT.T X 31 13/11 (O.D.X 32 1 5 o i bills and ion trnde bills 190 d Canada 31 7 Id *T.T.i 3! tfl (O.DJ I 13/1679 words
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90 1952-07-09 9 New Disinfectant For S'pore Offices Standard Stafl Reporter M t>pe of disinfectant, frMrd and approved liniral r«M*arrh laboratories m Australia, will In* <l l>\ |Im firm Health Hoiim-, KhiYh m expected sin !»;t-inrs.H m Sinijaporr lhi?« week. racta >• 'he of the < l»ld on a moothlj taat non.l ♦wo90 words
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Article58 1952-07-09 9 The Austral Mainy Tin! group of companies report the! following returns fur June: Kampong Kapuinting 16t> picnla ore recovered. Pungah Tin 368 picilla ore. Thabawleik 1.010 pknlfl ore. Austral Amalgamated. Asarn Kumbang section (on tribute) i -to pictih ore recovered, Ulu 1 Ynm section :??8 piruls58 words
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Article94 1952-07-09 9 Standard Market Reporter DULL eomliliosia prevailed on the rul»l>er markri m jcsirnlay, with quotation* deeliiiin*: I>v about one crnt per Ib. from Monday's elo^inj; prices* Sma b passed during first grade rubber for hipment opening at r [fa on .i auk market tea lyinf«94 words
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Article108 1952-07-09 9 SAO PAULO. Brazil. July 8. (AFP)— Ameri ;an Seen tary of State Dcnn Acheson said hwc yesterday that although he wa> no prophet and no eronomi-t ho «"on!d assure that there would be no depression and no economic collapse m the United States108 words
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Article58 1952-07-09 9 AN influential organisation designed to advam 1 Japan's participation m South-Easl Asian Development Plan has been inaugurated m Tokyo. The organisation, tentatively called the "Liaison Council i"o> Acceleration of Development of South-Hast Asia," was sponsored by throe important financial leaders of the nation and al^o aims at58 words
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Article69 1952-07-09 9 NEW DELHI, July 8 (AP)— Singapore is among ri number of eountri ;s which import [ndian manufactured capital goods n«i \v finding a foreign market to 4 he extent of Ks. 10,DOd.OOO. An official spokesman announced In Parliament capita) goods purchased abroad by [ndia are69 words
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Article64 1952-07-09 9 E. German-China Trade Agreement A trade agreeme I for 1952 I between Easl Germany and (he [Chinese People's Governmeni first signed m Berlin provides for supplj by China of non ferrous mrt;ils. minerais. tnb.nrro. hemp silk. tea. snya and drugs. In re turn. Eastern Germany will send rrKif'hine tools eirrii'oAFP - 64 words
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62 1952-07-09 9 THE Thai Govt. ha.s approved a plan f o censtruq a hydroelectric plant a? Yanhi waterfall m Tak. North Thailand with a U5550,000,000 allocation. 'Jhe allocation includes building of a road from Tak to Yanhi waterfall According to the plan. the Yanhi plant which is62 words
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Article40 1952-07-09 9 JAPANESE manufacturers and traders pl'in to take part m n number »>f trade fain this year throughout the world m an effo-i to promote trade Their Govere ment will pny a substantial Dart of the costs A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article142 1952-07-09 9 EXPORT BAN TO SP AIN EASED PDON, J ;!y 8, (UP)— I SUle, Mr. SeWyn d vesttrday Britain velaxed her ban rl of certain miiienl umj Modi t<> aust British cor-n-re being deprived of ■nt comnMsreial adIf t» qTie^tfon m the I forner Labour foreign parliamentary secretary, Mr. Ernest Daves,"142 words
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Article, Illustration591 1952-07-09 9 Mac Donald Advises Japan To Buy More From Malaya TOKYO, July 8, (Reuter-AAP).— Mr. Malcolm MocDonald, Commissioner-General of South East- Asia, today said that it was recognised that trade between Japan and South-East Asia could be mutually beneficial and that the people of South-East Asia lookedStandard - 591 words
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Article285 1952-07-09 9 Mechanisation Of Rice kl ALA LUMP! R, Tues. Investigations into the mechanical cultivation of parii m Malaya indicate, according lo Mr. E. J. H. Berwick, Acting Senior Agricultural Officer (Research), that the prospects for tinmechanisation of rice or any other short-term crop, on |»cat m>Uk are285 words
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121 1952-07-09 9 WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP)— Congressional geonomists predicted ye>torday that consumer prices m America will rise to an all time peak during the next six 'o 12 months. Star! members of a joint Congressional committee on economic report forecast that during the same period121 words
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Article77 1952-07-09 9 Produce Mart Quiet, Steady Standard Market Reporter THE produce market In pore was Quietly stendy m a-1 sections v»ith small business passing. Copra had buyers at S27J per pica! and sellers at $27j. Coconut oil Belters kidicated >-,:!! per- picul. with sellers at $411. Bcto l nut $32 (spoO; Cnpra77 words
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Article25 1952-07-09 9 Sime Darby and Company Ltd. report the following outputs for June: Kempas 370,700 Ib. (401,100 lb. m May), Ila;1el'a 15,500 lb. (15,000 lb.).25 words
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Article92 1952-07-09 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed The Malayan share markei lacked buying interest today and quiet conditions prevailed with limited training m the industrial and tin section 1 Rubber shares continued neglected* Changed prices were: Buyers Sellers INIM 'SIKI4JS Henry Wau*h 2.10 2.20 I Jackson &Co IM ?vl92 words
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Article29 1952-07-09 9 Russia has outbid Japan. Po land and Belgium to win a 1 tract for supplying Pakisfc 1 r?0.000 Jons of ppm^nt th 1 Press (1 reports. U.P.29 words
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539 1952-07-09 9 Drugs €c Pharmaceuticals HI<MM> i«. a liiiii» ni:i'' ri;tl, an<l if M^itio «|»iifC impoKftiblc thai it kIi«» i>«! r\ > r l»«- ar.iliri.lK i»iad<*« H:il the OMHUMI nj»|Mval«« <r<«iit t T t k KI«KHI ll;<nU"" <«»r liiouil il<i:kh> imikr it r\i<! r:| howA.P. - 539 words
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Article12 1952-07-09 9 A new ferti < .i •<• >(;,.- i to be 1 A. P.A.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement113 1952-07-09 9 L— I Mloq ruhtHi •jrtifj. s i fb la Mats i erd»3 *fn Biivi-r* Nailer* So 1 Si"U I oti^ ill Kg fHI .1 b.Hrn Ju!> No 1 R.S.S. 87 i 88 R.S.S. 83; 841 j; n<n. 7'» i 80 W-kirt. i..\im>n Kiimii: r r«-(!a v s opening per ib.113 words
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Advertisement137 1952-07-09 9 i New car bsscfy after one application ol SIMONIZ 9 Unlike the thin liquid polisbpp t ;i t last only a few wh i-s /jorc 7 durable Simoniz pro!< cti your BMP finish for BMBtiM .'.»<! months m all weather. Sim.: k^ ps out tlie road dirt &\,ih and tars137 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-07-09 10 \r.<»\| <)n«- of tht- outfits shown to bu>-<-i ■> or ha iti'iultd th^ London Fashion Fortn; h.-hi recently. Lifhi .1- a dandelion I itch b th r wintf blouse ideal tor hot wea- uaartiiess. Although the skirt shown here bhi clerical irej sad white fan* 4 k123 words
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Article560 1952-07-09 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT 'hi \l>l I INI. a girl fri. vl m hi 1 1> mi: v iMSpita i In- ji i v .is fort Iblj i•• ii»dcj[ "t MM of liit irl J y < «i i-;n, whirh bes* t w l •>i pra tspeeiaOs those560 words
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Article, Illustration428 1952-07-09 10 IF the appearance oi your I plastered walls is marred 4j a i sinal] .".ail o- screw holes, -6 ;i.s mementoes by former •Q occupants ol your home or apartment, here's an easy way > fill these scarred areas. Sharpen a piece of ordinary -a chalk until428 words
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Article, Illustration782 1952-07-09 10 PEOPLE I MEET W m^ t/\f i\\ W r FO GIVE a series of lectures on Chinese Art to the Members of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Association, is Mrs. Helen Ling, American wife of a prominent Chinese chemical engineer. The series of lectures to be782 words
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Article212 1952-07-09 10 F^IRST of all what is perfume made of? Not sugar, but spice, s-.veet gums, herbs and flowers. The necessities of wearing perfume and the delights to be obtained from its use have been recognised since time immemorial. The Wise Men brought Frankincense and Myrrh [or the Holy212 words
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Article55 1952-07-09 10 VANTONA "BLANSHEETS", m preen, pink, peach and blue also white. 70"x80"; 70" xlO8" }or $23/50 each. BEVIS COTTON TOWELLING. 36"x6:r cost $7/95 each. In patterned white /yellow; white/blue; etc. ARC O LIN COTTON SHEETS British made. Single size $12/50 each and double size $16/50 each,' WHITE LINEN finish55 words
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Advertisement34 1952-07-09 10 W^fmm^! FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES /^^^^^^v *n example of t,. health and strength babies L:i.-togen has given l.in, all the rcßiiHtitnrnt* m the ifi MlB/ r.-ht proportions, to build a sturdy body, strong (^^feffifcjf/34 words
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Miscellaneous324 1952-07-09 10 rriODAY'S Ql OTATION: If X you Pt simple beauty »ik( 1 naught else, You £«M about the br«.t thin:; <;otl invents." Robert Browning i WEDNESDAY FOR EVERT- ONE: Quard against a tendency i to haste, impli^e, upsets Pro- 1 tect your bealth, maintain api pearances. Follow routine :»nd ordinary tasks;324 words
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Miscellaneous237 1952-07-09 10 ON THE AIR <tK4 ,j..-li». 41 wrtfCCj f».::i» a. in Euffttsh s<h<>«>'> m terlude; Itt .i m. New-,; lII. Id Knui. vous with the S(jrv; It 1". for Ett| lish Srhools; I p.m. Kridie (,ranl at the Organ; J.;it \-w>; 1.4: i l.undi lime Prom; S p.m. lor English Schools;237 words
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155 1952-07-09 11 TANJONG MALIM, Tues. Kuala Kubu beat Tanjong Alalim m their return match by 47 runs on a first innings decision. A feature of the match was the fine batting displays by the two captains who each scored 38 rims not out and155 words
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Article127 1952-07-09 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Community League— Chintsa v Indians at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. CA "A" v Tiong Bahru Ranaert at Geylung; Div ■>& BODCA 0 Jolhlads at CYNA. RACISd: Singapore TnrJ Club July meelina, 2nd day. Bukit Tttnah 2.15 p.m. IPOH SOCCKR: IDF League: Div. 1 Tamilian* v127 words
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Article140 1952-07-09 11 KAMPAR SCHOOL SPORTS IPOII, Tues.— A new school record of the Kampar AngiOChinese School was set up last Saturday when Shem Kam Cheong" cleared 20 ft. 7| Inches m the long jump event. Shem took the school's ind:vidual championship wljh a total of eleven points. This is the third vt-ar140 words
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Article36 1952-07-09 11 MEMBERS of the Singapore i Cllv Covmcil Labour Unions Federation yesterday enteri tamed by F. W. Daliey, a British Trade Union leader, to a tea party at the Union's prej mises m Middle Road.36 words
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Article38 1952-07-09 11 NO THANTA, INDIA DRAW The match between Notting'i hamsbire and the Indian tourists ended m a draw: India 43t> for 4 dec. and Hi far no wicket, Nottinghamshire 468 <Pool c 222 not out. Ilardstaff 55. Goonesena 38).38 words
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Article382 1952-07-09 11 MALA YS ROUT INDONESIANS SINGAPORE Malays playing clcmi, fast toothull routed the Indonesians 5-0 m a SAFA Community League match at Jalan Be«ar Staiiiiun ester 4»y. Tlie game was marred by several incidents involving Indonesian players, one of which resulted m t v eir skipper Haji Abdullah being sent off382 words
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Article224 1952-07-09 11 XL ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— ln one of the lxv>t —and cleanest soccer matches seen this season llie Selangor Chinese Recreation Club beat the Selangor Eurasian Association. It was a irsl division League tie and the SCRC won by the odd goal m three. j224 words
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Article421 1952-07-09 11 THE Ist Singapore Re-imc-M. Royal Artillery at Blakantf Mali htid their annual sports during the week-end watched b.\ a gay crowd of over 800 spectators. Bdr. K'ltnlib won the inrtivi dual championship antf *A' Battery the team award. The prizes were presented by Mrs. J. 11.421 words
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Article121 1952-07-09 11 IN A second division InterServices soccer league match, RAF Seletar. drew L l with RXAS Sembawang at Seletai yesterday. In the first half, neither side scored and halftime came with mo score. In the second half Dacombe, missing a long shot. gave Jenkins on the goalline121 words
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Article70 1952-07-09 11 A IPOH Tues. Inoh Polic* trounced Borneo Motors Sports Club by five goals to on« m v I senior division soccer league H« i played on the padang this even ing! Police led by three foaM to on« at half time and .scored another two70 words
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Article33 1952-07-09 11 THE Business Hotwei league SOCCer match between Shell and Sime Darby which was to have been played at the Shell ground yesterday was cancelled because the referee failed to turn up33 words
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Article454 1952-07-09 11 OLYMPIC GAMES SI\(;\PORKS Olympic tarn has been iebyed bwan ami iriß l'a\«- for ll'-Kinki loiiioirnw instrud of ti.d.t\. Aim 00pm Bights ipml 99tt dayj II am HI M iid officials to Befennlri i present Greet Britain m me 013 mpiec j Th* British Olympic Aworfni announced the toil squad M454 words
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Article57 1952-07-09 11 THE U Ho ing ■EH re| xhv Sinj>.'"'' Sactfion Cf ■:>. Sports <" ib BCatnsi the Shi f poi b SportJ fi n m go< on the P I {round SerMigooa rt"ad. I 0 V EUsiman, Kxishana, Pate S1 !.k« M. Stntn Kerr Aziz A/i/ B M crn,57 words
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Article27 1952-07-09 11 THE i 1 annual spoi* the Singapore Achfltei schedi:!'«- bo be held <^n Saturday has been uuafponfd I date which ■rill be mWIS lati i27 words
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Article197 1952-07-09 11 IPOH. Toes.— Leong Khuai Ngean and N. Caleb entru-c! the men's singles semi-finals •>' the Per.ik lawn tennis champion ships by beating Lim Eng Keal and Kok Ah Choon respective-, this evening. The remaining two seeded players, Timothy Lee and 818 Kee Onn aiso won their BUtCM!197 words
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Article157 1952-07-09 11 KAJANG'S SPORTS WEEKEND X U V i. 1 I nf ban ,r- ;dfd s tod foo* b -.id i let rhm i F 'ho I. |G< r#a v c the X api the ff teii* the Hig toy a r foal B v ;i'. f i c .-.id ijf the157 words
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70 1952-07-09 11 MAI IO Tues. Comb ed Scbo >li triej to tbet ha\e put up a weak their return soccer match ag« 1 nbilan r 1 v ers m 1 are centre haii Re Easaifly. mm Maxie G r c Witt, s h ition. I'he Malaecs be70 words
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Article26 1952-07-09 11 VOi iation scored 'onimunily division t G aj Scorei tck Sen( id 1 X r. Cl i for Balestier Community. Mr. [smail Alkai26 words
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Advertisement480 1952-07-09 11 DEATH -T~ i a fv. hlt paaaed {.ruefully on the f j v al 43 Kerbau Fun* ral wffl taka place! ,e«K 9th July at 11 t ;i \riONS VACANT \M.Y CLJEBKS Xx m atsary. Apply Steamship Compiiny, ter Hww 1 Ml foreign |oeßf 31 Certificate Engineei i M >tor480 words
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Advertisement615 1952-07-09 11 MARRIAGE r riiK marriaflt to* place be- fveen Mlaa Sinnial Andal or Singapore and Mr. KanapatnippiUaJ Soondara Moorthy nf Johnre Bahru on 27?h June, 1952 at tie Singapore Registry, and '■as solemnised according to NOTICES Associated Instrument Manufacturers Ltd. 304. Orchard Road Singapore 9. vie pleased to announce that they615 words
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Advertisement477 1952-07-09 11 Spore Indians Team For Today TTrE TEAM to represent the Singapore Indians against the Chinese m a SAFA Community i League Bsaten at Jalan Bo.sar 'Stadium today will be selected i from the following": Narayanan, Paul. G. Suppiah, K. R Muthiah. S Veloo. M. Chandra, M Gani. P. Suppiah S477 words
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Advertisement139 1952-07-09 11 1 Minus: Iti 1H jjj OH m South last Asia I ilm <> presenlv lith.itia i Kan '.m m sS^t'^y^^ jew P^^B India s Ori^ataJ Faataaj I OB THE HKSI TIME Indian IW-auties m sorting Kebaya s.nging "Mi H^ba" pwwt m 8*570 «yu»»^ I ..st Day 3 (Ml, M\ X139 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-07-09 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal muni 9 m Malaya: TODAY: AM. P.M. Penanff ZM 2.41 Singapore \3A Port Sham 7.52 7.59 Port DU'ksou 8.26 8.5525 words
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Article1459 1952-07-09 12 RACE 1— Horses Class 3 Div. 6—6 Furs.— 2.ls p.n». 1. hoi G.lway (ireer 5, si; Htn^ A. Gordon Hobbg V gjS!S 111 M.ss Coj 13 s!l "Outram Stable M. Bkelen J. uouneuj IMI ihr Arcadian S3 lit Stable^ Martin Ta' ji« m y. 11.. Mr ft1,459 words
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Article131 1952-07-09 12 T ICk v. m.i\ help to find it the "maiden" eveni i.tr Class Three Division i i rs over six furlongs 'i ••.->,. winner will be t .< Vppl.iust- Short Hairs The Mniv Beech Pool. Tonto and IV» fur. Vi»{j|.ius,> caught the eye when ishh m131 words
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Article319 1952-07-09 12 Thirteen Horses Face Starter In Main Event SUDAN, a six year old Panorama gelding, who ran a goodish second to Billdaw m the main event over six furlongs on Saturday, should have no difficulty m going one better m his engagement m Race Six today319 words
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Article243 1952-07-09 12 foe R»'\ut* was putting his best work at the finish ot his race when he finished fifth to Ondii c m Division Three on the opening day. He h;is 9 lb. less to I here although he is running n: higher division. I iitv (ir;»nd. fifth243 words
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Article289 1952-07-09 12 1. KINGSGROVE READY seni •wo divisions with 'i- carr" m this race Ilass Three Division Six s furlongs, Jo Jo eason tble each propositi >n. She did not m m the straight made no headway after •> i the bun m "he early v• >f the i ice." She should289 words
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Article227 1952-07-09 12 Yasco Da (iaina has tour lb. more to carry m this race over seven furlongs, since running unplaced over the six furlongs on Saturday. He went well m his morning work and is retaining the form which enabled him to finish ahead of Malek/.adeh over227 words
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Article157 1952-07-09 12 Windsor Lad (ray Reveller Free. Rein KINGSGBOVE <.\I.\\AY GREEB REDOUBLE .io jo Dinar Radio Artist j Galway (irtM-r Lundy l*i«* Klngsgrove REGMAR BRIDEFOHD INKY BILL X NorihiiKHid c'oiuiHfi ill Quicksand i Vasco l>;» Gama Regmar vasco «ia Gama PAYEI X PAVE.I X PAY! IK Beecn i*<»'»i \poiaust* Lianda157 words
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Article268 1952-07-09 12 "King: Devon caught the eye when he did a useful workout m the company of Lianda yesterday morning. He is m excellent shape and will go very close m this field. Box Office is making an appearance after a spell. He went m taking268 words
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333 1952-07-09 12 5. OUR FRIEND BEST IN OPEN AFFAIR With five last 'skirt winners Thaumaturffv. Inspiration, Malh'able Mouldings. Lord Dhoti and Flajf of Peace engaged m this race— and Jinison, Cobro Misty Line and Our Friend m excellent shape, this event Is a very open afl air. Thaumaturgy gets six lb more333 words
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Article233 1952-07-09 12 Sturveta. who won three ra off the reel m his three attempts, reads a reasonable good proposition m this race lor Class Three Division. One race over seven furlongs less 22 yards. He accounted for Brilliant Marc m Division Ti cc over six furlongs at Kuala233 words
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375 1952-07-09 12 Gavilan Stops Gil Turner In Round Eleven PHILADELPHIA, July 8, <| iv X CalM k«'|)t his irrJltXHetghl title la-! Nt-hi n of blow* that M(tn<l a Irrhniral lrn«u|_»m i dr^ (,il Turn«r mi Philadelphia m il, m n n 1m«j;«;«m1 a formi<lahle duulencer v^iih ii, his rareer. Turner was han?i?i«»375 words
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Article15 1952-07-09 12 D ryburgh School Annual Athletics DRYBURG (Presbyt< t h t J I i- k X15 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-07-09 12 Slammin' Sam Snead - Slammin' Sam Snead H THFHF <v to 1 swing s /Is ih. the the club dOi when the high pot J p t o pOt; unco your r the l wori i and hax US sy;.38 words
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Advertisement22 1952-07-09 12 TRACK: LATEST FOLLOWING a short shower of rain yesterday evening, the Koint; at liukit Timah today is exuect«*d to be slightly yiekllut.22 words
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Advertisement87 1952-07-09 12 SUPER-UJfITERPROOF RUTOmPTIC 26.000 aircrew of the RA I. "id the successtullv If!»ted Ifet Om«j;3 "*< t m f'^r. Further, science confirms thf facts: all' ■to] m i IM i. M«a MtoMi M -"i' ice cold hath, the iMNßMtcril SOLE fIGENTS FOP MPl^B.P.de SUVA LTD.. INCORPORATED IN CEYLON SINGAPORE PENC^ >.87 words
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