Singapore Standard, 14 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-14 1 Singapore Standard «t ii w m VOL. 11l NO. 12 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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230 1952-07-14 1 M.C.A. STARTS WELFARE FUND FOR MALAYS Standard Staff Reporter THE Malay community m the Federation and Singapore is to benefit by the formation of a Malay Welfare Fund with an initial grant of half a million dollars by the Malayan Chinese A press release issued after the first meeting of230 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-14 1 II! |V1 I 1 1 Johnson, ii. id CasterhohK up a ph'.tuslit I MUlWfl it b\ I .urrn« m i ii methods of ii gel :n u,i rf.ir»-. -iiiii-Mu ■i speaktai > > m London N iftei h;- return from I Hilt :«>;ir hinu uiii|Mtii»-(l on Us l-j ,u old48 words
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Article21 1952-07-14 1 He i durii I \1 n vniiK < [U rt|l.l> r i iii |fl < .•■rm.ti; ftj 'Hth-.21 words
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Article111 1952-07-14 1 4 MOKE BANDITS KILLED FOUR MORF terrorists have »unded Securii I n the past 24 ho police patrol m ambush position acco >ne of m the Nibong Tebal area of Province Welle v automatic pi nmunition ide were rered. In the Mci o; irea of I :t» a police pari111 words
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Article27 1952-07-14 1 GODTH July p i mai k's X I crick and Queen Ing I g roaring yds of Greenlai irrived > state t to the A >lony.27 words
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Article125 1952-07-14 1 UN Bomb6 Red Radar STations SEOUL. July 13 (UP. UniI Mai ns tighter bombers Hying through torrential rains atked frontline positions and munist radar stations today. m F'-Bti Sabrejets clashnine MIG-15s over the MIC Alley' but no claims wore made. Other Sabres patrolled without encountering the sweptwing Red interceptors Thunderjets125 words
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Article53 1952-07-14 1 TOKYO, July 13 (ReuterAAP) United Nations guards shot dead one and wounded three prisoners of war m continuing disturbances m prison jmp< last week, the United Nations Command reported to- 11 i Four others wore injured m rioting between ramp inmates declaring themselves against i nmunism,53 words
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Article262 1952-07-14 1 PENANG won the firM prize of $400,000 m the Malayan Chinese Association's 10th sweep which was drawn at the Happy World Stadium m Singapore last nis;ht. The second prize went to Pi-rak, third to Singapore and fourth to lohore. The full results are: First Prize262 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-07-14 1 LONDON; July 13 (AP) —The Duke at Edinburgh at the Queen's request has launched "the most drastic economy di ive ever known m the royal household," Reynolds News reported ye^u-rday The Socialist Sunday newspaper wi a front-p^e story said that high on his list for immediateStandard - 163 words
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Article42 1952-07-14 1 TOKYO. July H \Ph-A t !i-»i tvs mem >: i>. .-,<■ ice I >: the s(>;: its of Gen il ii. leki 1 > Genei il Tomo uki i ill il i l the 1 i: tli exec He ■>■• the A c SI me42 words
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Article85 1952-07-14 1 $2,500,000 MCA Sweep Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. President of the W.C.A., said last nisht that the next lottery which will be drawn at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. !4 will be increased to $2,500,000, "inconsequence of the tremendous demand." He emphasised, however, that the MCA loticrv is run for the MCA85 words
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117 1952-07-14 1 WASHINGTON, July 13 (R< i ten— The executive board of the International Monetary Fund today held out the prospect of financial help to member nations willing to risk losses through elimination of existing exchange restrictions. In its third annual report on the restrictions, the117 words
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Article176 1952-07-14 1 CHICAGO, July 13. General Dwighl Eisenhower resigned yesterday from the I nited Stains Arm\ a-* In--aid he would if li<* won the Republican nomination a< uresidential candidate. The Rppubliciii presidential nominee made public a copy ol I hi^ letter uf resignation, ad !ed to Mi Fj176 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-07-14 1 Picking The winers plioio STANDARD was taken jusi after the jlrst prize number of the 10th Malayan Chinese Association sweep had been drawn by the von* en on the right at the Happy World Stadium m Singapore la si night. To the holder or holders of No. *****18 goes $400,000.STANDARD - 50 words
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Article264 1952-07-14 1 Standard Aviation Reporter BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation, whose Comet jet airliners have slashed by hall present High! times established by modern passenger airliners, quielI ly recorded another triumph yesterday On the Comet flight from Tokyo to Singapore. The Comet took 11 living hours264 words
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Article28 1952-07-14 1 FRFA'CH High Commissioner m Indo-China Jean Letourneau arrived m Hanoi by air last night from Saigon to attend the 14th lof July military parade. AFP.28 words
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269 1952-07-14 1 Big Colony Screening For Red Agents SINGAPORE polite carried out a larijr sraTe screening operation yesterday morning to seek om munist supporters. A total of I^SSi men trom all brandies of the Police Including the Marine Police and the Volunteer Special Constabulary, were emploxt'd m the screening and checking. The269 words
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Article57 1952-07-14 1 Jl RUSALEM, July 13 (Reut [srael today threatened mccl by force" when info ..icd o! reported Syi ian demands for the Eastei a of the Sea of Gali An Israeli military spok said "My country will not enter into any negotiations under the ol a threat which57 words
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Article100 1952-07-14 1 'U.S.' May Set New E-W Record .4BQ.4KD THE S.S UNITED STATES AT SEA, July L 3 IP The liner United States, new queen of the seas. Saturday recorded the fastest day's run (lit Xi'u- York, line officials sun! she might break Iher rein Speeding westward toward New York, the hlacl:100 words
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Article55 1952-07-14 1 TEHERAN. July 13 Premier designate I>: Mo asked a secret session Iranian Majlis today for full authority m financial and banking i >ix months. Ler prolonged discu during which Di-, Mossade^ s opponents questioned the wisdom of the measure, the Majlis ad iourned to disc55 words
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Article49 1952-07-14 1 CHH 13 (UP itoi Richai d Rui his head which to fni.' man iid would i rous .'md victorious camp i i<»i the i nominal lon blished nine m the Ri'pubii floor of < I' occupies the tame quarters foi who 10.-.t his bid nomination.49 words
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Advertisement202 1952-07-14 1 ,n> Fi^l I np.ukPd. oil prMe >^ i. tiulis .It G.C. DeSilva& Bros., I- .\<*ll»*rs. t Place, si»g ipow I niw ***** <\ I H s puzzlel > C&M PET NTH @N g CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! rSf P "*C $100 p.u, 4 «M. f Or*202 words
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Advertisement43 1952-07-14 1 c jt "Ml J F r j nr^ >^tfy leads m it \\t w 11l HEN selecting a Radio of Refrigerator make sure it's RCA. t only then have you chosen the best! Soli THE EMPORIUM 17 19 BATTERY RD. 1. TEL. 787243 words
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Article, Illustration315 1952-07-14 2 Big A lo Launch I idrsßuiklingFund Standard Stan Reporter !!i! Sii^apore Fcderalion ».i Ser\*ice s was Vi sled udii direct powers to^hegoliate era oi common concern to ihe three S «a at the I ii. I Representatives Con- at the J arrt r Park. also I315 words
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32 1952-07-14 2 B Br at the Supe: UQ G i its Bati Bukit 1 Road a at the H.Q. i ::y. "he Batthrough Bukit ck to the smissaL32 words
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Article52 1952-07-14 2 as- g »t in Kirn i re tab Senexal Hospita] !iient by an anbukuice Earner an ambulance bi the hospita] a Chkitse iiad N hurt i: orn a roof dt a houai R ad, and an Indian while l m the> g the Pasiz Panjang I52 words
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Article49 1952-07-14 2 Red Concert A CHARITY ri trill be II ;\!Ti. at the R e Paradise Cafe, Happy P Gejlanfl R. a: Sn^aid oi the Bvitisfa I ross S Appe keta < $3 and S3 from the Be I Ok} Supren c Building, and also at the entrance t'.ie Rose Par 'afe49 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-07-14 2 photos. SOME of the l earls that have been "grown" m a box of pulot rice by the Misses Perreaii, of Tanjong Khn, Singapore. An idea of their size can be gathered from the match m the foreground. MLss S. I. Perreau deft) and Miss M. E, P c rStandard - 75 words
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Article86 1952-07-14 2 THE question whether the present limit of 1.500 second iss hackney carriages ■etter k.-iown as taxis i .-i be maintained or not will come up again for dedal the toll meeting of the ?apore Cltj Council on Tbia '.v; M i^e the hnirUi time the City86 words
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Article77 1952-07-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE volunteers from Messrs. Islay Kerr gave their blood for a fellow worker, last week. Twcntv-nirie An g 1 o-Chinese School pupils also donated blood. Fhe T)j"u re i ;he Singapore Blood Bank is: (iROI P •o i; \H' rettl Danai on :eoe ed77 words
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Article80 1952-07-14 2 To Relieve RAF Squadron In HK AN ADVANCE party to relieve \<>. 99 Rirte Squadron of the Royal Air Force Resimer.t (Malaya> now m Hongkong lett Singapore OB the Empire Pride yesterday under the command at F Lt M. D. Wright The m.-iii party »>f No. Rilie Squadron will leave80 words
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570 1952-07-14 2 Michael Connors - Michael Connors 2 S'?ORE GHELS REVEAL By Standard Staff Reporter FEW would believe that real pearls couIJ grow anywhere but inside a live oyster shell m the sea. Or that pearls could beget pearls, and that it is possible for milady to grow her own570 words
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569 1952-07-14 2 Men From Six Castes In The Indian Navy Sir? 'ard Staff Reporter TALKING about India's unique sailors, RearAdmiral N. V. Dickinson, DSO, DSC, RN, Flag Officer (Flotillas) Indian Fleet, said m a talk over Radio Malaya last night that m the Indian Navy there are men of all castes belonging569 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-07-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE above turtle, believed to be at least a 100 years old was caught on Saturday by five Rover Scouts of the Ist Singapore Trafalgar Sea Scouts off the Singapore YacKt Club near the Sea Scouts* Den. The scoots were sleeping In a188 words
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Miscellaneous48 1952-07-14 2 .^-:^mim^m TH' WfNNEft.Aw'^ c bet cxjr ufc SHnusJe-^ hao tlgst. fast- i*H^^*Ltf Wmk A .V r~— i^yy .jKHi UriU CACCKTV AO 4 HC-BUi; WHEH S/ SOS AH K/N O/T .fl -JUf .W. < WH I *Mtff *fP« LEADER O* Sf MERELY SNECZED- f* Al fC£ '5 -"-<.* X 2fc rV48 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-07-14 3 Raja Pledges To Promote (jrroup s Ideals Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Yang Mulia Raja Arif Shah, a memher ol Ferak's ruling house and Ipoh's new Rotary C l ub President, said at last night's installation dinner that m a cosmopolitan country like Malaya, Rotary's specialO'Daim's - 343 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-07-14 3 ll n honour Vjah* i X ''•>"- 'I t |lr Q M .1 Ms i 80l Dpat rfrom left M w Mi W I Sin il I) \fr i TengTeng - 29 words
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8 1952-07-14 3 Kidnapped Girl Says She's In LoVe Pa v.,.8 words
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Article123 1952-07-14 3 MALACCA, Sal A plea unanimity was made at annual meeting of the i Municipal Services j on today by Mr. A. K. Nair who was later re-elected preside i I Nair said that a Negotiating Council had been established, but unless there was unanimity their123 words
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158 1952-07-14 3 C' ttee Of Ten For Quarantine Station Urged I PEXAXG. Sun.— A proposal ippoint a committee to con- sist of both men and women to visit tlv quarantine station at Pulau .lerejak has been made I and it is suggested that this committee should consist of some ten persons. N.158 words
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Article122 1952-07-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, San.— An for n ians to join i] Liaison Corps m the Fedei rati M i\ is made over Radio Malaya last night by Col. j Baird. the Commandant ol i rpa I Band paid a high tribute to men ol the122 words
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Article25 1952-07-14 3 RIFLEMAN Yambahadw Rana of the 2nd Gu ia Rifles is seriously wound< I m act or ia ut Serembaa M:ca oa Ju.y 10.25 words
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Article23 1952-07-14 3 Malayan Tin Dredging Limited's quarterly output for the quarter ending June 30, 1952 amounted to 8,266 piculs. Four dredges were working.23 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-07-14 3 pnoio. A fiROIP of Singapore school children pictured on the launch which took thorn to the LN.S Delhi fur an inspection tour o n Saturday. These boys are taK *#2rtiS* maior Singapore *<hools. A group of school girls and sea cadeU wer e abu united to StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article84 1952-07-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter AIR Commodore W. J. M. Akerman has been appointed Air Officer m charge of Administration, Headquarters Far I East Air Force m place of Air Vice-Marshal H.L. Patch who is assuming another appointment Air Commodore Akerman will take up his new appointment m August84 words
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Article71 1952-07-14 3 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York 32 11 /in (T.T.), :52 13 lti (0.D.). 32 15/16 on credit bills and 33 on trade bills (90 d st); Canada 31 15/16 (T.T.), 32 i/16 10.D.t. 32 5/16 <90 d/stt;71 words
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Article321 1952-07-14 3 Standard Staff Xt- porter AMERICANS m Singapore are very enthusiastic ovei the Republican Part> s nomination of General Dwight Fisenhower as their candidate tor the forthcoming I.S. Presidential election. They are confident thai General Fisenhower will he the next occupant oi il»t» White House. This321 words
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Article40 1952-07-14 3 IPOH. Sat. The funeral ook place today of Madam *ai Mook Tuck* (62), mother t Messrs Chan Ngai Kooi nd Chan Lai Hong, well:nown Ipoh businessmen. She was buried m the Canonese Cemetery at Tambun toad.40 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-14 3 photo. RICARD FARRELL, New Zealand concert pianist, who arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday en route to give a series of concerts m Britain. India and New York. Mr. Farrell is scheduled to give a Command Performance before Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburugli m the IU'A Royal TourStandard - 54 words
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173 1952-07-14 3 MALACCA, Sun. Close to 500 old boys and guests attended the reunion dinner at St. Francis' Institution last night m commemoration of the institution's golden jubilee. Among those who attended were the Resident Commissioner. Mr. H. G. Hammett and Mrs. Hammett, the Settlement173 words
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Article234 1952-07-14 3 PENANG, Sun.— The simple villagers of Jelutong m all probability have not read Mr. H. G. Wells' l> Thc Invisible Man." If they had there would not have been so much agitation and excitement about reports that an invisible burglar exists m the village. They would234 words
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Article46 1952-07-14 3 TENDERS for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Accountant General, Federation of Malaya, to the extent of $9,000,000. Tenders at the rate of per cent per annum were allotted m full. The Bills will be issued tomorrow.46 words
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Advertisement58 1952-07-14 3 il l I P W ILL Ml 10 YOI II II! UH dltfU v {fain a Jiw^ s HWWARD R.r. CALHOUN David WAYNE >ton. w niBLEDOIN I IN \\>' j Mi^%\aiiiy^ sirs n VS F F H° 'W(- $9q* J AGAIN GO ici^^ Vl l ill. TODAY i 4 1058 words
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Advertisement301 1952-07-14 3 11,1.45,4,6.30,9.30 r^ Yi fVlTfl \^V fgkp**£4r' LjL»-l ny_ i#// H]f?U TOMORROW! U MIDSUMMER NIGHTS LOVE* 1 m <*«';> CO3UJVG SOO\ fe-^-^M If v J?? B<6 CASTf GAY SOMOS/ *»oP«- j|t- C o4^ o TICHNiCOiOIT: coiooi i"i« (Mil lucui 01a nsn menu sikw nma im am siiuft i <~w^_r>_»X-r»_i^~i_r-Lj'~i_i~i_rxj-)_i-i_n_i~Lj~i_r-i_i— 1_ ~i_rxj-(_o_r->^-Xjn_rXj^_ri_o_rn_o_ri_<-i_rT_r~x301 words
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Article, Illustration743 1952-07-14 4 Freedom Is Again Menaced Today <hiehnndrcd-and*ixty tJuee yoars ago today, French people stormed the Bastille. It mis not merely a remit against the //r King LOUIS XIV, it WOS also an expression of the French people's nill to freedom. The author of this article. iNDK Sll GFRiEt) Academic Francaise, m743 words
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Article242 1952-07-14 4 J lALCOLM MacD 1 reminding lU visit to their country, the peon'es of South-F.i apanese military occupation. iperieoces will not be easily a" fact that the :s that they tow that tin wish to create peopfc I igapore, Ma i.va and c friendship and mutual good.242 words
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Article276 1952-07-14 4 I '.S desirable that Settlement and State Governments should co-ordinate their policies with regard to the te of land titles, so that there is uniformity throughout the Federation of Ma'ava. A* the moment these an for perk) c n 21 to 99 years. The Trengganu Government has276 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-07-14 4 **He whistled after her so she threw him a kiss!"12 words
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Letter, Illustration71 1952-07-14 4 Six-year-old Maria Lonisfa Au^tJn's puppy, Spider. was ordinarily a well -behaved chap, until one d.ty. after seeing her oJI to school m a taxi, he spotted a bunch of Farmer Offen's plump. prise sheep grazing: m 9 field. Spider was m a playful mood, but it nearly roM him his71 words
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207 1952-07-14 4 Sir; The people who passed the .Money Lenders' Ordinance m the Federation could never have dreamt lor a moment that the law would i rebound and hit the very people it was supposed to protect. The Smallholders* Association has sent m a peli-207 words
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Letter63 1952-07-14 4 S'r;—The spirited defence of the proposal to grant substantial increases m expatriation pay to expatriate officers by top flight IMP officials m the Federal Legislative Council last week has made it clear that IMP stands for Dependence on Britain Party of Malaya. It cannot any longer63 words
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Letter181 1952-07-14 4 Sir,— On June. 29 at about 5.15 p. m.. 1 was with four of my relatives m a launch heading towards Singapore from Pulau Bukom. We did not enter a comfortable cabin meant exclusively for and senior members of the Bukom S'.afF. Instead, we occupied a bench outside that181 words
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189 1952-07-14 4 Student Wants Better Teachers Sir. The Victoria Afterr.uon School is the only i srnment Afternoon School m Singapore having Standards Seven. Eight and the School Certificate Class. Yet most of the teachers m this school are inexpert-* enced youngster? fresh from schools. Some of the teachers for senior classes are189 words
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Letter116 1952-07-14 4 Sir;—Dato Thuraisingham is alleged to have thundered at brave Labour Member Mr. Wong Pak Choy m the Federal Legislative Council last week when the lal accused Government of riis- crimination m the treatment j of its employees and proposed an a "i-.endment for reference back of 'he116 words
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Letter42 1952-07-14 4 Sir;—l the con 1 HO] Party J. G. I could i to "PCM O I CIAN". s that the convenor of the prop*. Peoples Partj > °!1tion of esta a Political par! jr. does be not oome out an POLITICAL FliW42 words
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Letter118 1952-07-14 4 HPWO donkeys were invited to a garden party at Middlesbrough, Yorks. The local Rotary Club wanted them to earn money for charity. But the Parka Committee was told there is a strict code on working hours for the town's eight donkeys that give penny rides to118 words
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Advertisement84 1952-07-14 4 Finicky firecldyl was iinclerwei«|!it '«v and a!* aye Uvml coafaUf make Chow do you "Nfsoßfiv k rti EXPECT TO KEEP (CTIJUST RMi WELL IF YOLJ WONT CAN'T CAT ANY ABO FIMISH YOUR K'^RE I fiU^r«!*^T,j; tL FOP -VA i■ S serous 1 I l i r ACi»:*;:. "o'] Ay.-;" Fti'CV.84 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-07-14 5 A spiTial service m Singapore m loninioiiio ration of !80 men of the .'nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders who died during the fighting and internment m Malaya was yesterday attended by ofllffn and men of the Ist Battalion now undergoing retraining at Selarang Barracks. Singapore. The service was held ft| trip94 words
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Article228 1952-07-14 5 URGES MORE US MILITAR V CENTRAL ENGLAND, July 1?>, P M inwell. .^!ini^U• of Defence m the (ii/vrrnment; caJled on America for litarj icl to Britain and fmggt+t4 that Britain nined lone*, lie added that other Bftries .iKo should v,vi more asms assistance i <- iReuter; AP - 228 words
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Article57 1952-07-14 5 'Operation Skyward' \^IMM. I «>\ M) I I !■;<• \;r moo nd m- I i that 151 eiri im ,u.trd on W skifla bI Hith b n... ui.irs mii dvi "'"> r i M Opei U i 1 i at IMI chrl I li i m h bk .nr- Ij57 words
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Article14 1952-07-14 5 COMMANDOS KILL 120 VIETMINHS "Operation wounded. era tion I of here. had tzed m14 words
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Article37 1952-07-14 5 WASHINGTON. July 13. Ameri s new airier, the 6,00n-- Forresi col carrying begin buildN .s. Virginia, i orrow, a Navy announce- 1 Forrestal will cost j i i). i rommddatc more I37 words
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318 1952-07-14 5 CIO Forecasts Slump In US In 1953 1954 WASHINGTON, July 13, (Reuter).— The powerful f I nited States Congress of Industrial Organisation said y today an economic recession was likely m the Inited I States m 1953 and 1954. > If consumer spending did not rise enough to make v318 words
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111 1952-07-14 5 sVDM.V iui> 13 (Beuter-AAP) Sit James Bis-ett. mm time captain of tin- British liner QneM Hizabelh and BMMte« oi tiir "unan! Line, said hew today that Britain nigM win back Urn Blue llibaod of the Atlantic with the I **WhU€ hei sister ship111 words
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Article80 1952-07-14 5 OLEUM. California. July 13 —Two Union Oil Company tankers exploded here yesterkilling the captain of one and probably 'two others. Sheets of flame shot through the dock area, crowded with Captain E Fulton of the tanker Victor H. Kelly apparently died of a heart attackU.P.; A.P. - 80 words
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Article27 1952-07-14 5 ISRAEL'S former Minister of Finance. Eliezer Kaplan, died yesterday after a heart attack on board the Israeli liner Negba m Genoa, the Israel Government announced.27 words
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Article320 1952-07-14 5 BERLIN, July 13 (I P). The United Strfteg Commandant m Berlin has notified the Soviel authorities that lie ha* no intention of restricting American soldiers t<i suil Ku>«-ia"s convenience. Ma j .-Gen. Lanmel j Mathewson, rejecting a Soviel protest, adxi^etl the Russian Control Com-320 words
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Article58 1952-07-14 5 WASHINGTON, July 13 (VP) Col. Frank li. S' h- able, ('hief ol Stafl oi the j First Marine Aircraft Wing,] was listed today as missing m I action m Korea, His plane presumably was fc shot down over enemy line?. Al^o reported missing by the Marine Corps Headquarters58 words
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166 1952-07-14 5 Reds Charge 13 U NPoWs Killed In Raid MUNSAN, July 13. CAP). Communist truce negotiators j said today that 13 Allied prison-;rs-of-war were killed and 72 njurcd when Alied warplancs staged a night attack on a Comnunist prison camp near Pyong- on Friday. The Communist charge w contained m a166 words
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Article56 1952-07-14 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, July (AFP) Rita H;;; worth's lawyer. Gino Sotis, predicted here yesterday that the film star would shortly have a reconciliation with her husband Prince Aly Khan. if the Prince had really wanted a divorce from Rita Hayworth. the couple would have been56 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-07-14 5 Standard Stan Importer ON' PULAU Tekong, 19 from the heart of Singapore, stands an old shell-marked military barracks now being put to pood use by The Tekong B I Club. The 'club with a meinbi oi :-:79 islanders has amenities Eoi badminton, boxing and indooiI von -"-■"-" - 185 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-07-14 5 f «:^fc P^f^T ""^t HATE TO AOMiT COLOR MU6TMFAM g^/^JfI S»NKS TO SHUCKS, 1 3W AN .iIM:SIV ,^-.sf3sPM|i:; THI3 bard \butwhkt th'J jggTwps^"^ L 7 F > T h' tka^m c>lOP*» gouu ,\r\ >v' i( J 1 1 1 >38 words
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445 1952-07-14 6 By A Special Correspondent MALAYAN markets had a dull week with business m moderate volume, while Rubber began to achieve something like stability m the 'eighties.' Industrials showed a tendency to ease. Tins moved narrowly and irregularly and any changes m Rubbers were445 words
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Article171 1952-07-14 6 Eastern United Assarance Corporation Limited: Profit for the i c ided 31 3 52 was $297,159 > i and the final dividend i 6 and bonus of ti% made a •ii i oi 18% for the year. Only slightly mor^ than the Investment revenue has been distribut- le171 words
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Article37 1952-07-14 6 MESSRS Osborne and Chappel of Ipo!i reported the following output for the quarter to June 30. 1952: Lahat Mines output i sales) ;53} tons, estimated profit £.'5,179; Idris Hydraulic Tin output IOOJ tons.37 words
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Advertisement713 1952-07-14 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penane From "Szerhueir* July 14 Hongkong Kukien" July 19 July S3 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'ham Spore For 1 Sz<>( luien"713 words
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Advertisement447 1952-07-14 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang AXELDLJK (HAL) In Port 16/17JuIy 18July RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aug 4/sAur f> TAug SIOTERDIJK (HAL) 7/13Aug 14/JsAng 16/liArg AMPENAN (RL) 17/23 Ang ?4447 words
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Advertisement399 1952-07-14 6 Sknuiiaa^ayffiTJ SAILINGS FKOM SCANIMNAVM i X Sj J m f I '&AMBOOIA' for BMigktik -SELANDIA- tor Bnr.nkck r. J u T,'^. j "FIONIA" for Bangkok >, x i -PATAGONIA- 10. Bang, kok, Saigoo Hongkong gon, Hongkong, Manila, K l^ srok tm. U :o., Pl K;> FKOM JW\* SIO N(.K(»N< -PRODUCE-399 words
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Article327 1952-07-14 7 SHEFFIELD, July 13 (Reuter). A dour fi»hliii£ innings by Brian Close rescued Yorkshire when they began here today their match with the Indian tourists. Close hit up 71 not out m a Yorkshire total of 192 and the Indians who made 16 without loss m the327 words
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Article86 1952-07-14 7 YORKSHIRE Ut Innings HaWday o Divecha Wilson b Piudkar ~Z Le>ter to D:ve.-ha Wutson lbw Uiverha Yardlcv c Manln b Dlvccba m CAo^f not out Wardlc b Phu^kar .i Leftdbeater b Dtreeha Brenn«n lbw Ri»dk»r roORI to o Harare Total 192 I all t wlck*U: 20. 20. 20, 34,86 words
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Article331 1952-07-14 7 LONDON, July 12: (Reutcr). -Roland Thompson, young Warwickshire fast medium bowler home on leave from the Royal Air Force, today dismissed all but one of the Nottinghamshire side. His nine wickets cost 6j runs. Thi- remaining wicket the eighth to ':\U —was taken by Charlie331 words
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166 1952-07-14 7 'Little Mo' Doris Win New Honours LONDON. Jury 11' (Renter) i Maureen Connolly and Doris Hart. America's winners of the Wimbledon women's singles title this year and last year respectively, won further honours today, Miss Connolly j winning the Irish title and Miss j Hart retaining the Midland Counties championship.166 words
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Article91 1952-07-14 7 MILAN. July 12 (Reuter). I Italy today qualified tor the j final of the European /.one m the Davis cup competition when i i they beat Denmark m the j I doubles of their semi-fina! tie to j gain a winning lead of three matches91 words
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Article48 1952-07-14 7 T^HE possibility of admitting both East and West Ger- I many and Nationalist and People's Republic of hina as full Olympic members will be discussed at the general meeting: of the International Olympic Committee which beCms here next Wednesday. West Germany and Nationalist China are already members.48 words
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Article, Illustration160 1952-07-14 7 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead V M( )ST. youngsters particularly caddies start with a pretty fair swing because these swart kids watch the players who ting well and gel a mental picture of how it is done. I w give you such pictures, ['sometime* think these pictures arr better160 words
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Article48 1952-07-14 7 I^HE injury jinx again hit Bis Jim Fuchs, world shot put record holder Biu 1 Jini sprained a finger m his right hand while working out yesterday and his entire h ind is now throbbing. He h»s been favouring an injured ankie which is now improving.48 words
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Article283 1952-07-14 7 OLYMPIC ROUND-UP HEAT W4¥£ T^HE heatwave which has been oppressing athletes gathered here for the Olympic Games— which beßin m a week's time— broke during the night Rain fell and this .morning a pleasant breeze 'was blowing across the Olympic village ot Kypala, three miles from the capital. F« ur283 words
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49 1952-07-14 7 Randolph Turpin To Meet Joey Maxim For Title CANNES, France. July (UP). Britai cradi eighi Randolph ,< ho dei J M a world titl< i Sq I If? or 2 B H mot< f;tooight. s. ing toid the Ui P ess thai .i boul middi< kuo I cc's Charles n49 words
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Article53 1952-07-14 7 GRi ENWOOD LACK, v July 12 (AP) tockj liai 1 1 unbeaten Brooktan Ma, m i igW i u lender, n ed Wtxdmy tdn manager Ma Wfi!!. mid >* J In New X r on Won lay to daeoai a i tenbez f '-g^* t;* c •v ,*h53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-07-14 7 M!( tM < j Nnniher two ronvs RfgJ y^ and \umrx r one conn s i ond V Webster, <>f w.• s, a has Jbe son metres trans Rogei Ban a let In ihe tria»g»Ki li mat ion .1 ithletlf f. H !),rh SfM h'i'i .siMirror - 55 words
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Article88 1952-07-14 7 MALAY REGT. SHOOT r '.':i:.r Battalion B be I The t< B Rifles; the Ist Bn the 2 Da, i Bn. B Bai I B The v\cn: I t«d The inter-bat?. n- lie int rifrc npionsbip; tl •he intei battalion L.l h; young soldiers the n lamp h: the mdiv88 words
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Article232 1952-07-14 7 By Milton M.mnor. HELSINKI, .1 ity 12, fAP). i —A Russian luxury train with a big red star on th« green-painted engmc palled into Helsinki sj with the bulk of the Soviet Union's Olympic team. Among the 220 men and 40 women athl«t«3 were the world's leading232 words
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Advertisement766 1952-07-14 7 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED expenenrrd Accountant and Junior Clerk with I kmrA edge of Chinese. State •alary required App!v Box No. T'Jiil. Standard. Singapore 1. CHINESE Tjlly Clerk Cunlor. Apply persona i'.y Gen- i! Lighterage Transport B x <')ffico, Teluk Aver Hi-;n Singapore. F X F X R I ENCED Accounts766 words
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Advertisement752 1952-07-14 7 NOTICES "< S.S. "JALA(;OP.\L" arriving 1ii.7.52. CONSIGNEES of Jaggery, Onions an<! Manyoes I x the above vessel are notified 1 it, b the Sir B. are not epting thi<^ carj^o, all fjood^s -< will be di.v harmed ir.'o con- igne< lighters m the roads, j Should consignees fail or delay752 words
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Advertisement245 1952-07-14 7 NOTICES THE M^LAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the purchase of Scrap Metal apI prox qty 5 ton, located at Base Workshops MALAY ReI giment Port Dickson. Schei dule.s can be obtained from 'Q' branch RHQ MALAX Rei giment Port Dickson. Tenders dose at 12 o'clock noon of245 words
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Miscellaneous224 1952-07-14 7 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE (484 metres A 41 metres) «.3« For English Schools: Ml Interlude 10 a ru. N>w>; MUB Songs or Yesterday and Today; 1(1.15 For I-np lish Schools; 1 p.m. Programme-Sum-mary; l.«l Leiithto* Noble Orchestra 6 the Pied Pipers; LM New,; Home on the Range; t p.m. for224 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-07-14 7 8.:lO News Home WCWO« Ml F" Avant'- !<l5 Mumi Prom the Ballet: 30 Radio Hew ■red; l "> 'I-et'* Meet Virain'- IO.IS 'Taw Anglican Character'- MJI Interlude; M.4S Southern Serenade Or. he^tra; II p.m. Variety fanfare: 11-» Wews N'«» Talk: 1145 Africa* Sur\n: \l inidnißlit i -Practice BffnT Perfect'; VtM59 words
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Miscellaneous120 1952-07-14 7 < rpODAT'S QCOTJITIO T» i Ma i M m Mm '-l j Natan Ma i m a rai I Haai I >•• >••' ItM DAI "»K Iv i kx-m 'I er and i v> is nil;iii,Mii liinill-l'N IMBB v ai t of p Let otban know where i ::ed. i120 words
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Article541 1952-07-14 8 Bakar' s Late Coals Beat The Services SINGAPORE'S ever lemperwßMrtjd Awaog Uakar i 1M1 ,.l into cheers when he damincd i» t^<» quick ,i, if,, ia«*t m. herlk nunirtea oi the game «<> ui^f fonr-!«u irliwj Combined a llirill-.i-: illMlC >oiillurn ScClkm Mala\a t np.|ir .it Jalau541 words
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173 1952-07-14 8 Olson Bea ts Frenchman Over 10 Rds. SAX FRANCISCO, July 13 (APi Car! Olson, of Hono- lulu, won a split decision oxer Robert ViHetnain. of France, theil ten-round fight here. The fight was billed as an v ination round for the middleweight title. The contender- started slowly, but CMson took173 words
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68 1952-07-14 8 DOVER, England July 13 (Reui i K|| my Atl i, m l 8: i who has mi le sixvunv-:' attempts to sm* i.i> the English Ch i le I mig I postPones n >the ittempt bee iu3e ol bad weather. T; a i th ippy s^t68 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-07-14 8 photo Singapore's star centreforward Awans Bakar makes a characteristic lean before Services goalkeeper Hopkinson to score the Colony's fourth «oal at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. StandardStandard - 29 words
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534 1952-07-14 8 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By HIGHLIGHTS of the recently concluded Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting were the stylish trin by Twelfth of August m the Singapore Cup over 1\ miles md the convincing win of Woodcote Inn m the Williamson Memorial Stakes over seven furlongs534 words
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Article315 1952-07-14 8 SI'CCESSFI I lOCKETS l-.t ■,'ml :ni n \M load 3 I n Ku-.ii I i c r«lleh S 4 4 H < h »rles 8 S <.. l tnsdon n 8 1 I Mawl S I :< < Uerj l I) i ton.- 1 I Dnnnrliv 4 ■Niniih315 words
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Article310 1952-07-14 8 IPOH, Sun. Playing excellent tennis, Robert hia and Tan t'henjj Tee of Penang this evening won the Perak Open Lawn Tennis Doubles till** when they defeated Timothy Lee and Lina Eng Keal of Inoh by 7-.^. 6-1. A two hour drizzle had rendered the court310 words
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Article82 1952-07-14 8 THE Useful Badminton Party an i the flower Badminton Pany will play a friendly match consisting of five men's singles and two iv.eri's doubles at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road ua Tuesday at 7.00 p.m. The following players have been selected to play lor82 words
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Article195 1952-07-14 8 Crowd Cheer For Kong But In Vain EAGER to .see masked Mighty Marvel unmasked, wrestling tans at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday cheered for giant King Kong whom they usually boo But m spite of it all. Mighty Marvel won although he could barely stand on his feet after195 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-14 8 picture. The Pelandok "A" Team winners of the 110 yards relay at the Mercury Trophy Meet held al Ihe Kuala Lumpur Padanf on Saturday. From left: Annie Chung. <loh Pek Lianf. Maure<« Siebel and Fay Siebel. Yo un Pe ng SeongYoun Peng Seong - 41 words
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Article198 1952-07-14 8 DUTIES COME FIRST THE BIG fight between British Empire champion Dave Sands and Fijian Ismeli Radrodro is definitely o(F. A last bid by promoter Nene who sent an urgent telegram to General Sir Gerald Templer on Saturday asking that Radrodro be freed from operational duties to meet Sands, has failed.198 words
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Article75 1952-07-14 8 LONDON*. July 13 <Reuten The England team to meet India 'm the third test. starting at Manchester on Thursday, is as follows: Len Hutton (Yorkshire), captain. David Sheppard (Cambridge University and Sussex". Peter May (Cambridge University and Surrey). Alex Bcdser (Surrey*. John Ikin (Lancashire).* Godfrey75 words
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283 1952-07-14 8 THE Ceylonese defeated I■ j T.T.C. by six wickets m the j Junior "A" section at Balestier I yesterday. The T.T.C. batted first and I scored 107. Fong Weng being the i top scorer with 28 runs Durai j claimed five wickets283 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-07-14 8 rrlini-. Masked wrestler Mighu Marvel lets after cornering giant King Konj when Ih. Happy World stadium on Batardai Ha StandardStandard - 20 words
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302 1952-07-14 8 THE Sin»a|»orr ric kn Utfa Foremen l>> tea **irkrt« m B hnn.i! played on \\u> s.f Padang, After the F: E i hud been disaaisied for 96 runs m their first innino.s. th e S.C.C. declared their innings c! >>eri a1 159 for five wick302 words
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Article54 1952-07-14 8 IX two friendly soccer and hockey matches, the teams ol \'isiting Indian Xa\ y lost to the Johore Bahru teams yesterday. In .soccer, they losl by 7-1, and m hockey, by 3-1. v were later entertained by the Indian community m Johore Bahru at a tea party54 words
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Article25 1952-07-14 8 RAF Beat Dockyard By 91 Runs victoi S Batting (61 ami H i B Dorkyai took All. 82 r; was top Chani Di\nDo ond inning25 words
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Advertisement255 1952-07-14 8 eig:t glands <•«S I Ko| VOIK Dl MIW i«; i :.i ml Bcgeaci ii m Is ;< within \<>ur v<- It. let from of energy weakness, tii cdi poor apnetite. t and pains, failing j m n« yea brain-lag, nerv n disorders, partial or le tone 0 In ir energies255 words
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Advertisement52 1952-07-14 8 ry tor m M| '••Coi/RrFousSfßv/cf jJ tv EXCELLENT g FOOD «Jssi *^l GENUINE 4 1 DRINKS g (Q)ceun j SILVER WARE WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SaWP AND ELECTROPLATE OF QUAL.TY. 0U« »«JJJ COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS DING, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING A--j S. P. H. de SILVA 45, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR52 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-07-14 8 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Community League: Indonesians v Singapore Base District at Jalan Bpxar; Junior Cuptie. Social A. P. v K. Sajarah at Geyla ng replay), ATHLETICS: Inter-school sports. Heais at Victoria School at 3 p.m.35 words
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Title Section23 1952-07-14 1 YOUTH 5& f A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH NO. 10 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI23 words
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Article, Illustration672 1952-07-14 1 STAMPS TRACE MALAYA'S HISTORY Vivien Crninnt*r\ Firrcn \jruinger > LETTER FROM t«M j*i 1 a ]««w t-hjfi| A S\l 1 I LllVjvMliy r- j R I M has b*^n > -»■>;. and nothing 1 the sun has .h.. shoae but n aid turned the tnr| into .1 brilliants. p> 1Francis Lee - 672 words
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Article, Illustration996 1952-07-14 1 1 By The Hi. K«*v. Hi\K*. BAINES Bishop <»f Singapore \Y HATIVKK else the his- toriaa records of Malaya and Singapore m the early years of the st-ttind halt of 1 the twentieth century !><• v ill not ignore the growth >l education and I lie-Francis Lee - 996 words
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Article224 1952-07-14 1 I OXFORD. ENGLAND, July 13, (AP). For shillinßs, a < lonely Oxford uuder!;radiiat«- can get m touch with a i lonely under*: t ad urttr. If he doesn't like her, hr ran contact another 101 shillings. r j If he still isn't satisfied, he can have224 words
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Article91 1952-07-14 1 IyiKA. the Wile "■> !i Ada R<><> 'l. B r i f!.;f savi the I i s i master and l> v i giving the alai l r tome ?'•"•< o« ri> awarded the Blu« Med(/f Brit* »*J Lh Friends' League for Rlfca91 words
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Article608 1952-07-14 1 DEMI-TASSE' TACKLES A VERY rOPICAL SUBJECT THIS WEEK WHEN HE DISCUSSES THE QUESTION THE Question uhetber hoiuewoik is a Mi>;>d tli.in« for our (hildren, a disa?rr<*abl«* necessity or even a bogey' is one on vrhick the opinions of ])s\( hulo^ists differ. What i« more the Education608 words
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Miscellaneous193 1952-07-14 1 YOUTHS WILL BUILD CHURCH npAIFING, Sun— A Youth I Work (^mp. tiir first of its kind m Soutli-I^ast Asia, is to be add lor thrre uet'ks m P.indam.irain, August 1? Septmi!>«T c impen om the Methodist Youth Fellowship will en me r i ,-M a over Malaya and to build193 words
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Article912 1952-07-14 2 TODAK - TODAK For Girls Only! By I |>KIVATF! FOR GIRLS ONLY! All boys, get out; l this article is not ior you. No peeping, phase. This week I am ghrtaii the girls Use low-down on the i character of men f you bo nsist on listening, no-one can912 words
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Article146 1952-07-14 2 i l/OK the lirM time m tin* educational history of ihe 1 Commonwealth a protected country has established i it- own residential eolleire for Btudent-teachers m i England. This unique project is the result ot almost a 1 year's hanl work on the part of British educators146 words
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Article726 1952-07-14 2 SPRINTER - SPRINTER Be A Better Athlete By I UK tml\ \\.i\ to btCOIC profit irnt at IOMg distant t iiiiiniiiK fa t»» h.i\e lot> of Ht.miuia It ia a case of c o run once or < md the track and < a night What you I obe726 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-07-14 2 A GROUP of Chinese students at Kirkby College who entertained their English friends to a Chinese Fan Dante at a recent College Dance and Social. RECENTLY 50 children from the new village of Behrang visited Tanjong Malim to attend a Youth Rally. Picture shows the62 words
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Article, Illustration670 1952-07-14 2 JOGINDER SINGH - JOGINDER SINGH By ral races m Malaya. The aim of the college is to give training similar to that provided for English teachers m their training colleges. The? curriculum, however, is wid■er. and there is less specialisation. The Malayan teachers were sent to England for training,670 words
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Article, Illustration289 1952-07-14 2 THE Molayon students m Kirkby have been very fortunate to meet Mr. Peter Hall, on ex Malayan, who lives just behind the College. He is now living m retirement. Mr. Hci! has alreody token two groups of students on o tour of Scotland. He arranged289 words
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Advertisement50 1952-07-14 2 m\ 4\ -k A THE G/RAFFE < '< 0 There are seren fccnes tn m numbei by rhot m th» £.A T 3 neck of a man. -^S^^S&V CURE dis m^^^X Unmatched by any othci pom relicv€l tht TIGER \^S*<^^^^' *£$M HEADA CHE CURE m on \^^B^*^'^^s^^V > vSl\\ excellent50 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-07-14 2 side yon. you are now m a records should be broken .v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a\\\\\\\\\^\w\\^ I One Man and! his Dog ;n i '"^b\ t w v\'//j f25 words
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Article300 1952-07-14 3 jeed For Youth Clubs it d I Despite the excellent k being by the V M.C'A.'s, Urn S G l ng n ber the c to c of thi eaden rune to this gto 1 going 1 tWO re the > i<ing I this letter not only ,<>300 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-07-14 3 ABENT we just the cutest line m pussy cats you've ever Keen. Actually we've just come m from the garden where we've done some weeding. Rows and rows of little green things we ye dug up for that big human who plays with us sometimes. And iust m rase he73 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1952-07-14 3 Willis Hall "Talking Books'* "ANNE FRANK THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GlRL"— (Constellation Books)— $7 5(1 "THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS"— (Methuen And Co.)— s9/00 IT IS a general opinion of ail writers that the favourite .sport of the hook revii wer is1,315 words
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164 1952-07-14 3 BERNARD VENABLES - IT'S SO SMALL A FISH-BUT SO FINE A FIGHTER BERNARD VENABLES rpHEHC Is a small carp X pool near mv home. It is full of carp—so full m fact that most of lh«B cannot grow large: tl**" compelllion for food is too acute. The owner has asked me to thin164 words
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Article285 1952-07-14 3 i l\\ Youth' Reporter) \l\i.\Y.\ will be represent--'I ed bj at least, one d> !e--gate at the Fourth ouixil of the World \sscmhh of Youths to be held m Dak if (French VFesl Africa) from ,lul\ .'X to August Malaya's representatloa m tin World285 words
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Article122 1952-07-14 3 I ''HIS week's competition is just as easy as the previous one intended tor scnool children only. All you have to do is to write d vn the names of the five piaces m Malaya whose spellings have been jumbled up m the foli ing five lines: The122 words
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Article108 1952-07-14 3 THHE Contest Editors have finally managed to mark over 800 entries for the three letter word contest and here are the results. They .ever, to tell you that almost everyone sent m three letter words which were not only unheard of but were not to108 words
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Article46 1952-07-14 3 1. What stands on its head i n its work is done? 2 Why -are bagpipe players cowai ds'! 3 What driver Is never arrested ing? ANSWERS J.. \up V.. I J.) I ■dn pin* -'id tantaS sic nfi »j« CMp asm mjj ■mo.uq,46 words
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Article98 1952-07-14 3 \SIAS BtUdi London last wet k v cuss educational comnjoti to all then The t wo at Carton Hail on Juiy 1 1 12, was had been art initiative of the Students' F< don. Tin dared 0\ West I Mi B ;T.':, mental I d98 words
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Advertisement68 1952-07-14 3 Hl© wvsr t Ry 39 *&'4O WHAT PICTURE 4> will you find if n* l^ Js 4 draw a line «idi t 4 3 pencil from D«>r 1 to 34 vC\ W4 Dm 2 «nd from I>CM 2 33. »4* ir |)«M 3 and »o <i. to *9 '50 27.68 words
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Article722 1952-07-14 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER FUR? ,/jL*va*fayM W-' x &t< B EPiSOh 10 I VICTIM OF! A PLOT i 1 1 lli Pal :< of Th;it> Sin* "-i wan a hul>ut» im< ii t as |>r« p;irai..r ibc Royal tin highest miiiri i\ir IcWCSI ih, it i i X i722 words
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Article135 1952-07-14 4 DOMONA, July 13. Co--1 dperation oi the U.S. Chamber ot Commerce m making a survey to determine the feasibility of holding the National Boy Scout J:miboree do a plot just v»esl of Los Angeles County Fair grounds has been authorized by Chamber directors Tie event would135 words
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Article, Illustration508 1952-07-14 4 I HI I I DERATION of BriI tfe l!nlw>triiv>. an .1- so■•1 of Urn lav gest iruhi^n i! luinpinii^ m BriI ■r. nth >t;it a nii>Miin South' \mrru a. with the of |kc rnit«d X i ii lovcrnmrat. ti» stt.Miiiitr inl«*rost OMIC n ttir* >ih508 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-07-14 4 picture, picture)' -9 2 Ti:.V( HtKS of the Frisby Hal! giving that extra pull to -8 win th«» tuy-o'-war event at the Teachers Training Collej* Sports held at the Victoria School grounds, m Singaport*. 9recently.— Francis Lee AT the Ith Aiuiu.il Sports ot ili<- St. Joseph's AfternoonFrancis Lee - 129 words
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Article, Illustration133 1952-07-14 4 VIOLET M. ROBERTS - VIOLET M. ROBERTS I\<* 'I 'iiis magic beaa a J cap trick i j to do. Piaci h be md a\\ botilf capt on the table. > i i caver jro f:it»nd« to piJiOt one of the eao ovei the be m. The j m tmcoyt»i yoiu133 words
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Miscellaneous275 1952-07-14 4 UN PASSJXfP I TXDER LJ harj maaka c ai j the mentj ol the I -y holiday m the South q •rheti 2, boyg Nautical School I of their adve eently. Land excurs a three, travelling b i the French R;-. ing "W on the way and c ing the275 words
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