Singapore Standard, 16 July 1952
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Title Section14 1952-07-16 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 14. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article62 1952-07-16 1 TIK4N CASE \X\ J 113 l > iif id S< amen rradt I »ow of 1.,, 1.-, tbrraleaed Britmli iUp- igaporc vii- salt] 111 1 ikan bin nan v»,i>» r»N i< -v. «l and Singapore the sen.ppeal rt oil dis- 1 cmbcU ■,li the decision !> > 11(1 la62 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-16 1 NO HARD FEELING Kadiophoto. DWIGHT D. liiM-nhowor. .1 Freeman of th«* City ot London, who sained the Repttbliean nomination for President seen with hi> Republican opponent Robert A. Tait together at the Blarkstone Hotel. Chicago, after Eisenhower sained the Republican nomination for President. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article49 1952-07-16 1 TOKYO. 13 Mations I la retume I ittack on the Pyo: :th X rea ago m strike *t the Kore struck targets i »ai the ;an ipita along the i fi >nt. Direct hits were re ted on a >tive md jmeni t< I Pyongj yjg49 words
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Article824 1952-07-16 1 SQUATTER PROBLEM UNLESS Uronc uul tirnl action was taken against squatters, who built unauthorised huts on Crown land. the Singapore Government inighl as well "write off progress mil advancement m the city for ever." This warning was uttered hy the Commissioner ot lands. Mr. J. V.824 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1952-07-16 1 S' PORE TRADE IN DANGER JMeiv Approach Call To Power Problem Standard Staff Reporter A WARNING that "there is considerable danger of serious breakdowns m commerce and industry" m Singapore because of the lack of electrical energy was sounded by Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, Member for the Singapore ChamberStandard - 1,188 words
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136 1952-07-16 1 MX. JOHN LAYCOCK (Progressive, katoti») yesterday charged m tin- Singapore Legislative Council that "some strong body m the Government ha<l a knife" into li'n proposal for the formation <>! a Singapore Regiment* i Mr. Laycock, who was speak- ing on adjournment, said that136 words
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Article653 1952-07-16 1 MME. YEO APPEAL DISMISSED GIVING judgment yester- i day. the Singapore Court of Civil Appeal dismissed the appeal by Madam Yeo Siew Neo against the derision of Mr. Justice Rogers who had held she was the mistress and not the secondary wife of the late Mr. lee Siew Kow and653 words
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Article40 1952-07-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— An eleven-hour curfew has been imposed on areas adjoin--1 ing the airfield here from 7 ip.m. to 6 a.m. But this does not rover the main road leading to the airfield itself.40 words
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170 1952-07-16 1 LONDON, July 15 (Reute Mr Winston Churchill. British Prime Minister, today rejected a parliamentary move to set up a tribunal to inquire into the conduct of Dr Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury, for his proCommunist sympathies. Dr Johnson recently visited the Far East170 words
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Article111 1952-07-16 1 Tribute To Work Of CG Templer i TRIBUTI I giorv Genera Donald, and the 1 1 missioner In the I the Administration I I upper hand m the bandi was pai;i by Sri:., I m an ml the M S iopme eni He i* ir of Si i B I111 words
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Article25 1952-07-16 1 The Queen i.- suffering fr^rn r» '.slight cold and has been advised Iby her physicians to cemain m i her n iom25 words
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Article75 1952-07-16 1 US NAVY READY TO GO TO S-EA PEARL HARBOUR. July 15 (AIM- Admiral William M. Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations, says the U.S. Navy "now is large enough to take calculated risks until we can go into full mobilisation." He is to tour Japan. Korea, Formosa. Honykong and the Philippines75 words
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Article34 1952-07-16 1 w \shinc.to\\ July 15 (UP) rhe White House reported to- :h;r President Truman's condition has improved", but he must follow <i restricted schedule for several r):». x > because oi I virus infection."34 words
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Article52 1952-07-16 1 A VALUABLE gifl of 50.000 Tizide tablets, the !ate.st Italian anti-tuberculosis wonder drug, wiil be arriving by air from Italy today. The donors are an Italian pharmaceutical firm, Carle Erba >■ Milan, The presehtation of this goodwill gift to the Singapore An t i-Tuberculosis Association will52 words
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Article118 1952-07-16 1 Egypt Talks Likely To Be Resumed LONDON, July 15 (UP> Egyptian Premier Hussein Sirrv Pasha's statement that he planned to resume the Anglo-Egyp-tian negotiations was welcomed with great enthusiasm here today. The Foreign Office had no official comment because the Premier's had been made m the form of a United118 words
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Article57 1952-07-16 1 ONE HUNDRED cases of .30 American carbines—aid from the Mutual Security Administration of the Lnited States to the Federation Police— arrived m Singapore by Pan American Airways Skymaster yesterday. There are about 1.000 carbines m the consignment. The request for these carbines was made by Oeneral57 words
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307 1952-07-16 1 The 'Squatter P ie' By Mr. C.C. Tan Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. TAN (Progn vssive. Tanglin) who spoke on squatters m Singapore at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council took a dig at those, who have "put their Angers m the squatter problem pie." because it "gives them a307 words
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Article152 1952-07-16 1 Advice To Malaya Unionists Staiul.trd Stall < IHTCSpoodml LONDON, Tues.- names m a Dotepaper heading or an inspiring title do pot constitute a constructive political n rneni. the Manchester Guardian wains Malayan Labour Parties. The Guardian's leaders on South -East Asia are now written by Derrick Sington formerly the Guardian's152 words
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Article38 1952-07-16 1 GENERAL Lawrt Collins. ISi Army Chief oi" Staff, yesterday indicated m Tokyo that the United Nations Command i.< prepared to use ultra-modern methods ol fare if the United N it ions i into difficulties X38 words
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Advertisement120 1952-07-16 1 IN OTHER PAGES Legislative ouiuii Reports I, 4 ."> 7 and II Carlton Ilir,- ase I \<w Spore Police iVaj to <.rt K.-mj|(v I Ten Go to Jail for Opiam Smokinc Dato Sir < !heng -lock lan isi t> Squatt<'r> O'l.taiv MurdtT Case Home Guards K(»ut Imo K«d Gangv t120 words
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Advertisement17 1952-07-16 1 GRESHAM FCVHI THE ONLY TRt(yCLE WTTH THE CAR TYW MffT Kepresentatives: «.G. THLKSTON CO Singapore K. I.umpur.17 words
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Article, Illustration387 1952-07-16 2 Treat 'Em Nice New S'pore Police Way To Get Results I',- U.-x ItMf S.a.'idird Special QMT. B A D I S, Acting D< i c told t. ing con--0 1 i v d "We bdtevt this n, .11 ix- win thu \t the moment it is < definitely cai be387 words
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63 1952-07-16 2 g (401 pore pleaded gu -of g on of >•;<.: y in Ju y 8 at R II Road. He 214 r schedule and one j amount- a deterrent sonChief Inspector Santa I m said t C :eoh was a i for the Shanghai Tai63 words
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Article61 1952-07-16 2 Fc^R I o building of n new bospit at Thomson R"ad the.c '.e Council yesterday 584U.000 for the pur- ase of land adjacent to Radio Malaya. Supplement;, ry provision is required to cover the cost of acquiring land on which it is proposed to build a district61 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-07-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce raised a total of more than 5400.000 for the construction of its 51.000.000 new premises. The money was contributed by the Hokkien members of the Chamber. One quarter of it was donated by its VicePresident. Slrt Ko70 words
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156 1952-07-16 2 Standard Staff Koporlor. THE Singapore Financial Secretary. Air. T.TJ. Hart, told the Legislative Council yesterday thr<t the estimates of revenue laid "by the Estimates Committee of the Council last year, would be achieved. }U> -;<id information available at the present moment confirmed his belief. He was reply]156 words
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Article1168 1952-07-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. J. C. Ripley, Singapore, *ai«l m the High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown that he had received a letter from the Police at Darwin indicating that Carlton Arthur Hire would not he permitted to return to Australia.1,168 words
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Article47 1952-07-16 2 COPIES of the "Establishment Manual, 1952" giving an index of Singapore Government p sU and salary scales, together with authorised rates of allowai i and bonuse?. printed by the Government Printing Ofiiee. are now available tv the public at l 5 per copy.47 words
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Article108 1952-07-16 2 No Air Day This Year 2 Standard Aviation j Reporter 1 SINGAPORE Air Day the annual local civil J 2 and military air pagean- try is off this year. 3 A spokesman of the De- 2 partment of Civil Avia- tion put the Emergency down as one reason and <108 words
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Article60 1952-07-16 2 SUPPLEMENTARY proi sion of $600 required for the" of a safe for the office of the Governor of Singapore was approved by the Legislative Council yesterday. Household requisites and furnishings for Government Hou.-c required an additional $11 .500. V r the purchase of a buoy he60 words
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Article84 1952-07-16 2 47 Learners Tested Daily A TOTAL of 13.904 new I hce::cc-s have been issued m the* B si half of 1952 of which 11.8191 were f° r motor cars, 695 ■ies and 3 .390 for mol eve < There are five officers, two eemiy appointed who have ■< started conducting84 words
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Article42 1952-07-16 2 KALLANG'S NEW CUSTOMS HALL THE new Customs HallatKal iang Airport was "open fer busines* for the first time yesterday. The Hall m the new building next to the Terminal Building, will receive arriving passengers. The other hail will cater for departing passengers.42 words
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Article89 1952-07-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Legislative Council yesterday approved expenditure of $168,505 for a diagnostic survey team for which no provision has beca made hitherto. Following the recommi tions by the Planning Adviser lor the execution of a diayno- -stie survey and the preparation of a master89 words
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Advertisement74 1952-07-16 2 |p\ 7//^ r '-iTfcV'^f v ~v_ V-^- V ■;■>•■«» filling Non < -lian,,g p crf< Uygmc vilh uoi|ilcle sertirftv SOFT, SAFi-, SylHlE AVAILABLE A I Ml FIRS! U HI U i j^^^ ii V^ fn>fn $h t GENEVE N AUTOMATIC Mid Hi FAVRE -LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD., REPAIR RETAIL SERV-CF74 words
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Article, Illustration588 1952-07-16 3 Spore Govt. Promises To Wine Out The Two Evils THE SINGAPORE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blythe, yesterday promised an all-out drive against two evils the opium scourge and corruption m Government departments. Speaking m the Legislative Council inp reply to Mr. Lim Yew Hock (Labour588 words
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Article54 1952-07-16 3 Ma? H i -.i"-^ yw--4 !t i i. pin m il< .'l' ra i ma w ill ,i s opium, opium ieas i ri I i ..punn hi, l app.ir.tius were Ml pi om ■tea -roils inipi 3 i S »1 r :..urlh t hin rl i; i,l I54 words
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Article231 1952-07-16 3 Court Told DETECTIVE Inspector Chan Chin Yam, told the Singapore Relief < fMiii yesterday thai acting on information he Nirrounded a house at Lorong 23, (.♦•\lani;. v*il!« v j»arlv ol oetectives aiul successfully Bwrpruied a |{ang «»l Mrmed r«>bl>«>rs, who were m the act <>t relic v231 words
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73 1952-07-16 3 New Quarters For Police At Woodlands p mds required a M 68,990, the S gapore Le- Ye Cou: >• I iy. token •> <■ i red this sei v t i t cons lere thai i >n ►daion for narried pei Rationed aj Wood »h mid provided as sooi is73 words
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Article113 1952-07-16 3 FUNDS FOR QUARTERS APPROVED Standard -Start Reporter TO alleviate the shortage of quarters for senior Govern- ment officers, supplementary provision is required to meet the cost of 15 houses at Maii colm Road. The Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved $750,000 for erection of houses, for which no savin.. are available.113 words
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Article46 1952-07-16 3 THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council yesterday approved supplementary expenditure totalling $9,000 for an infant welfare centre at Pulau Tekong. The expenditure is required to augment the existing provisions so that a fully-equipped clinic-dispensary may be provided on the island for adults and children.46 words
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Article82 1952-07-16 3 THE Singapore Police are trying to find the rescuer of an elderly unidentified Chinese believed to have been rescued I from the sea off the Singapore Yacht Club yesterday morning, but who has since died m the General Hospital. It appears that the rescuer vanished and an82 words
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Article54 1952-07-16 3 Postmen: $197,425 Passed REVISION of salary scales and allowances of uniformed staff of postal services required 519",1?5, according to the report of the Finance Committee. i The Legislative Council yesterday approved this supplementary provision to implement the agreement recently concluded with the Postal and Telegraph Workers' Union for changes m54 words
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150 1952-07-16 3 Five Malayans Given US Scholarships Standard Sufi Reporter FIVE Malayan students— Miss Eunice Thio, Miss Evelyn Meilin Goh. Mr. Sankaran Sivadas, Mr. Mu 'named Khir and Dr. Om Kirn Seng have been awarded U.S. Educational Exchange scholarships tor post-graduate study m the US. during the 1952. 195:1 academic year. These150 words
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Article80 1952-07-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. ROBIX RENDLE, who is now on leave m Britain, is to act as Chief Operations Officer m the Pan-Malayan Department of Civil Aviation. Formerly an Administrative Officer, .Mr. Fondle succeeds Mr. Donald Burnett-Rae. who is shortly taking up the appointment as Director80 words
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Article107 1952-07-16 3 Standard Aviation Reporter THE first regular direct airmail service between Australia and South Africa begins <>n Sept. 1 when a Qantas Empire Airways Constellation plane flies Horn Sydney to Johannesburg. The route will be via Cocos and Mauritius islands. The service leaves Johannesburg on Sept. 6.107 words
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223 1952-07-16 3 SQUATTERS at Kampong Alexandra m told Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malajan Chinese Association, yesterday that before they built their huts m the kampong they had written to the Government asking for permission. Government did not reply to them and they thought 'everything223 words
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Advertisement23 1952-07-16 3 #w^s -M~^ooi£z^^~^^ \v\ «b 7 wit it >^S«lS&S^§^ TROY RUTTMAN V:ffiS^ft^^K INDIANAPOLIS p^^fe^^^J^ 500-MILE WORLD I ?S SPEED CLASSIC ALL TIME TRACK RECORD23 words
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Advertisement125 1952-07-16 3 DR/VE FHf NEW MERCURY I CRUISER The World's Finest Outboard Motor-. I Full Jeweled Power. Forward, Neutral Reverse Gears Consistently Better Engineering. I i j ,^5 t h Jr Trade Inquiries Invited I So/c Agents:— I SOON CHEONG LTD. 5 SiDsanon Mnar Malacca K«»ia BUaru s q Kuala Krai Poaitiaai125 words
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Article, Illustration227 1952-07-16 4 i Malayanise By Using Comics o~* Dr. Paglar, Standard Staff Reporter THE spirit of "Malayanism" should be cultivated by the children m all the schools m the Colony and one oi the methods Is through posters and comic strips. So said Dr. C. J. Paglar, (Prog..227 words
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Article74 1952-07-16 4 A SPECIAL t ain for pil- grims will leave Penang at 6.10; Buk it Mertajam on July Pot ;he titular feast of Churc of St. Anne at H Mertajam. F■ ir masses will bo said m i eh at 6 a.m.. 7 a.m.. 8 a.m. and74 words
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Article75 1952-07-16 4 Three Charged W ith Robbery IPOH. Tues Bail of Sl.OuO each cc accused. Yin Yo< 21), Chow A .id Liew Ah Liak were tentatively i jointly robbing one. Kok Choon Lim. n Chinese at the bark of Foong Seong Foundry Jal. I Datoh on July 13 at 1130 a.m. of75 words
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Article1017 1952-07-16 4 7 Bashed His. Head While He Was Held Down' Standard SiafT Correspondent KLANTAN, Tues. Revelations of a jrrtiej nature were made at the wetmmA ila>*t j pruceedings of the Kuantan Assize* m uhich fi\e Sakais are being charged vith the murder of i Trooper CTLeary, a Malayan1,017 words
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Advertisement183 1952-07-16 4 TW£ PIRANHA —afi^^S^B^KiL^^^ t \Tf t Identified by v.ctou* Eotily idenhfifd o« -<^^: ono>h«r famous Tiger I \\7 >^\ Medicinol Producf, \\^4< x^^^^^^v fhe CHEi THONE m§* SAN provides m ocK Cola Sof <ii^»imM»i.iiii him iii ■ry^^V VtTWIHbH BKVi. ■111- 1 T L J4 I li.i 4 f 'I mm183 words
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Advertisement89 1952-07-16 4 7Z-- ./C(?/^ rMmSnTDßtrat S' AR or dr. J I D&\ »lUT YOU'D NEVER GUESS n tc f et s TABLS TS Modern Hormone Hedia rr ME (TO < I itching c 1 dt-r Ht I J J and "*^F f bcal i ting ,i m Back. Merwufcltlieum*! rrei r. Ki89 words
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Article, Illustration351 1952-07-16 5 Stanford Mail CovreftpoMcnl Xl \i LUMPUR, I.n-.— Mot..,- Guards fought Until l!i« niflliv *ijri<lrr\v \*h«ii tln\ were «ti-au«'<' iv\o iiwi<l«-nt.s \*it!i ff YtTYfht l M i ng munfaers 01 terronsis m U»«- I- (deration lo<la\. c first incident, was m JerantutStandard - 351 words
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Article65 1952-07-16 5 BAHAROX bin Daud was j c 5 harged m the j Sing Third Police Court yes rth armed robbery iquor and cigarettes, all > noti. from the N'.A.A. F.I srtore m Port sd own Road, 1 W E ate. at 2 a.m. on June IT. He65 words
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Article66 1952-07-16 5 MR. THIO Chan Bee (Prog. Balestier) was yesterday told m m ers tabled at the Legislative Council meet ins? that there were six bungalow* and no. resi houses for 6,539 offici s and 9.0t)0 officers ia Divisions til and IV respectively. Government proposes f r>66 words
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Article78 1952-07-16 5 MRS. FALCONER WINS TRIBUTE GLOWING tribute to Mr* J. 1- wife of the British AdJobore Bahru. for her untiring services to the J.B. Anti- T B Association was paid by Dr. E D. B. Wolfe chairman of the ition at a committee meet- iield yesterday. Mrs. Falconer leaves the country78 words
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Article79 1952-07-16 5 MALAYANS AT UK SCOUT MEET NINE men and one woman under the ieadei dp of Mr. W. i i Steven. Commissioner for Federation Sea Scouts, will re- laya at the first innational Scout Indaba which begins m Britain today. 4 (he Malayan scouts is M Goh Sooi Beng. holder of79 words
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Article77 1952-07-16 5 A TOTAL of 1.743 continuous visas valid :!ave bee-. Government, the majority of which are held by businessmen who travel Singapore and Indonesia. This ..is stated m written ane er to quest ions tabled bj 1.:. Chin Tnan (Member for C ines I «r of Commei77 words
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Article, Illustration166 1952-07-16 5 "EVIDENCE wxumulates thai Malayan Communists are failIng,* 1 writes The Economist "l <• efficiency of the Security Forces' is unquestionably growing, and m the long run I us should I c have a notable effect on civi 1 morale. "There is > possibility at this >\(^eStandard - 166 words
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Article428 1952-07-16 5 SL'BSTAnONS i" BMgapore I Miih- to load shedding toda} DAY Hume Pipe. Rheens. Ford. Bin srti? Wire Mesn, P.W.D. Quarry, Na*y*ni Mfg., Bt PmijanK. National < ;tri>«»n. Princess Kll/.ubftt Dairy I arm, iin r .uid m. .liirmiß 1. i X- A. Bt. limjii Ullage. Inited Chlaesc U428 words
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Article90 1952-07-16 5 \\.\RM at the increasing 1 I of accidents m Singapore w 1 expressed in -1 c «ncil yesterday by. Mr Inio Chan Bee rProgresstve Balesi tier) Tot:)! accidents m 19.) 1j I had registered a 35 per ,<»**£• crease over that <>i 194R The position90 words
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Article61 1952-07-16 5 Income Tax Man For Lea ve in UK IPOH. lues.— i opened the Income tax offi here. Mr. K. G. 1-. Barnes I Assistant Comptroller >l I i Tax m Perax lel't tod i Malayan Airwayi toi Singapore on hi.s way to Si leave 1U th« United Kingdom. C L61 words
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Article44 1952-07-16 5 9BNIOB Asian techniria i the W'' Dep' s M Sa- i c t -->v d continiu d I boycott Board, which wraj to pick men for the for the B h Roa< man, not i -»^!e employee sppeared 144 words
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Article, Illustration351 1952-07-16 5 UNIVERSITY AWARDS Standard Staff Reporter THE coveted Gibbs Gold Medal awarded to medical students for general proficiency throughout the medical course has this year been won by a renan^ student, Mr. Lim Kee Jin. The Brunei Hawes Medal awarded by the Alumni Association lorStandard - 351 words
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Article45 1952-07-16 5 35 Fined $2,920 THIKTY-UVt persons wtre fmrd a total of $>.:.r:9 m the Singapore Second I>is- t i nun yesterday, when Uwy appeared on I ood Con- su:nniun>^*s of failing te j iiiigfij prite ii>t* and selling < «r.Ues above me io«troll- j i rd price.45 words
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Advertisement235 1952-07-16 5 th Ihf largest run*- X WD MIGHTY i UVIAKK Viltor MATL'RE P^ SONGS ROMA!S< X DAY! .^f, \M> DRAMA! bBHBBrr 11 A.M. 1.30 4-6.45 &9.30 P.M.—. •LOVELY TO LOOK AT" COMPETITION ni BE GIVEN TO THE BEST 50 I-VELV I i SNAPSHOTS OF SINGAPORE SCENES. .Br Jtm i I £st235 words
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Advertisement260 1952-07-16 5 r t jUEiSKiJHe. X. il. I;,. 1. 6.30 910 #x i if r-r swf #i r r#; a FIERY Jt«M#_l_V#_f_'.' 4["-^ y s_v_ A ——>- y**s j*Jk r J_^_K *^y» il _r _r O^ _f ./"^j "^pSj I•» _H_l B j(Pt| i\ fcljtll iBW_PSAI ■INTER»iATU)JjAt [itßXHrti TmMaureen O'HARA CHANDLER ills260 words
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Article594 1952-07-16 6 I ol the Independence of Malaya 1 I seem, is m a pretty bad way. Though It was for c two months ago, some of its to be considering the I be dissolved. a !M P. had q .rum. At the first met second general meeting594 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1952-07-16 6 FOUR PHASES OF THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY JTOUR \vav< ago a state of emergency was declared m Malaya and the war against the Communist terrorists began. About 7,000 people lia\<- since been killed and thousands more wounded, tortured, anoT mutilated. Damage done to the country's economy has been extensives entire communities1,778 words
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Letter394 1952-07-16 6 Sir; I was surprised to note th.it the Identity Card was being used as a legal document to prove the a^e of an accused m a certain court case. I remember, if I am not mistaken, that we were assured by the authorities that the394 words
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548 1952-07-16 6 Oil, J. lit ij ii H (1 P Standard had a statement by the lion. Genera! Secretary, M.T.U., Mr, Ooi Kirn Learn on July 10, on the dissatisfaction prevailing In Aided English schools over unsatisfactory terms of employment of teachers. The Standard548 words
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Letter, Illustration11 1952-07-16 6 "Out v. ltii it! no's iW i wide bu>7"11 words
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Advertisement21 1952-07-16 6 "*~»~><-lj-X-n.<—»_ -!_!->.,—^l-, r»i r-ii-i. ri ri it Gold Dollar Tea 1^ wmmm Shum Yip t eong Teo p, anfaiions Cameron Highlands21 words
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Advertisement49 1952-07-16 6 Bel! Howell FILAAOSOUND MODEL 285 Model 285 C with built m detcchebf* speoker A compoct tingle cose IMHM projector. Model 285 B 1 with 12" ipeol»»r Model 285 B 2 with 12" power ipeofc* COME AND SEE THI BEAUTIFUL MACHINES SINGAPORE PHOTO (0. 37-39 HIGH STk E E i49 words
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Article, Illustration637 1952-07-16 7 Dr. ICB. Marshall. Direcloi <>f Malayan Laboratories, Singapore, is seen sealing a small cardboard box containing five pearls, a handtul of pulot rite and some cotton wool as an experiment. The box will he opened m three months time to see whether the pearls have637 words
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231 1952-07-16 7 Chinese Welcome Formation Of Federation Regl. Sit Cheng'loch Says KKSSING that other members of the Chinese rt vai Malaya, like himself, had la Federation Regiment as part of the ny, Hato Sii Cheng-loch Tan described it ■i night as "a partner m the i a nation with the power to231 words
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Article188 1952-07-16 7 'NAVY HAS ROLE IN ATOM AGE' EVEN m the era of the atomic- and hydrogen bombs and ol the jet wh< n md travel is possible, is no question of me being made obsolete m an y war. The Navy is complementary to the Army and Air Force and will188 words
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Article42 1952-07-16 7 W Somersei Maugham, who i.s suffering from a hernia condition, has changed his plans, for an operation m a private clinic near Paris. He Will undergo the opferfition m ;i Swiss hospital m a bom a fortnight A P.42 words
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Article422 1952-07-16 7 LATEST CABLE FLASHES Menzies Heckled PRIME MINISTER Robert Menzies last night fought a hot 'erbal battle m Brisbane with Communist demonstrators who tried to heckle' him off the air during a nation-wide broadcast he made here. He was reporting on his recent overseas tour to the United States «nd Britain422 words
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Article, Illustration434 1952-07-16 7 Standard Woman Reporter THE new five-million-dollar development scheme of tin Ka»4aafl Kerbati Maternity Hospital consists of the main Maternit) Work. ih< (hit»ulu*ut** Department, tn^ Hostel to accommodate 31 stvdenti nd < -i-lii fious«»nien, married quarters for li^lit medical officers ami NBgle <|nai-|t ifor 26434 words
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Article22 1952-07-16 7 Iced Abraham of 124. I 1 pore, to say thai bM 1 Abraham mean acknowledgment i i ment which apf*22 words
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Advertisement109 1952-07-16 7 sR, TIN CLOSING PRICES S f on.!cc) L^J. i Correspondent July The foiic.wing ere fHe closing ut rubbtr end r.n en rv London Market today i ONDON RUBEER LONDON TIN £97 P 3°' it *lkrs~ F Thm months £970.10*. 25 c buv.rs £971 sellers c S.-kment Pr.cc £973. 2^« d109 words
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Advertisement64 1952-07-16 7 > AWL OUTFIT $5*25 1 > COMPLETE WITH SPARE CHUCKS,. NEEDLES AND S > COLOURED THREADS. j The AWL Sewing Outfit is indispensible for^ stitching Lecihcr Goods, Rugs Carpets end Canvos Sails, equclly useful for Boot end Shoe repairs end Supper making j It ccn be used for stitching Belts,64 words
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267 1952-07-16 8 ABOARD THE S.S. UNITED STATES, July 1 America's new 53,#9G~t0n liner Tnited Steles set up a new east-to-west h a:i Atlantic spe**d record last night to add to her eastward Blue Riband on her maiden voyage. Her westward voyage from Bishop Rock offReuter; U.P. - 267 words
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Article193 1952-07-16 8 New Ship For Far East Run Standard Shipping Reporter LATEST ship to be completed for Royal [ntef-ocean Lines growing fleet of ships, destined for the Far East to South America run. the 9,033--ton Steaat Banka. is expected m Singapore on her maiden voyage to South America towards the end of193 words
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Advertisement607 1952-07-16 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct So Francisco Los Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penans P Sham S'pora I tanofDn Ctega Deep Turin md passtnan Book m E9 etc., AS f 's ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. S |S»] X Lumpur 211 P Sham 295 Z BERLINS FOB 01 I ON HNtNT607 words
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Advertisement783 1952-07-16 8 CKINA NAVIGAUDN CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port SucUenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From -Fukien".. July 19 July 23 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P.S'hara Spore For •Szeohiien" July 17 July :>0 RJumg Accepting783 words
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Advertisement336 1952-07-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Reyal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland Amerira Line Nrdrrlund I me Rotterdam Kotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE N! W ORLEANS Spore P. s'hiiin Peaaag AXELDIJK (HAL) I,; i 7j lllv ls#llllv RONDO (SMN) 27 July JAu« -I sAug 6 7Aofi SLOTEBDUK (HAL) 7 IJAng336 words
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Advertisement186 1952-07-16 8 /^p MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN A. P. MOLLER Generc! Agents m U.b.A. MOLLEH STI LMSIIII* < inc., NEW YORK Accept-ng Carpo foi N I c and P. cau a: Alexa <I HI Xl i»l HVI tSS THE BORNEO CO.. LTD t Inc dp' tot c m England AGtNTS PE^ANG Tel: 7186 words
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Miscellaneous265 1952-07-16 8 Despatches Indo China, by Buloh. North Borneo* Labuan, Brunei md Miri, 10 a.m.. by Marudu I Arrivals North Borneo. Lab (an, Brunei md Mm, letters and parcels, by vimanis. ,y,. Ships m Harbour WHARVES Keppei Dock: Monb, b God ,v:i Gate San K. Tesville Paula Benavon 36/37 2 Godown No.265 words
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Miscellaneous148 1952-07-16 8 11 ""^fc. i > I 111 SAILINGS ntOM SfV\!i!\A\,» RAMBOIUA for H, M Saigon Ooock m X Yok.-barr.b -I •'SELANDIA" tol B kok'" FfONU" fur Bwtkofe 'TAIACiONI.V fo, f b* SaiffOO Hongkong i |pn^ Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama Pronwr- FK M fX|illN i; f M)I)( F. j -3^ SAILINGS To148 words
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Article, Illustration278 1952-07-16 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Revenue Drop Follows Rise In Rubber Tax Ev 'znlard bpccial Lorrespondent RTA, July 15: The imposition of an I cent, rubber export duty simuitan,jfh the devaluation of the rupiah m having serious repercussions on snesic rubber economy. Statistics show that continued month tin sMichael Goh - 278 words
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10 1952-07-16 9 No Easing Of Trade Curbs On Red China but i10 words
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Article11 1952-07-16 9 Carries Message Of Friendship •Re S P ssage of I Mi11 words
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Article64 1952-07-16 9 Vmg Chi teens cad i van Sugar Corp. will leave raipe n Jub -■'> w0 ith t. Ip to the U ted Stat< E ope, the Middle East mkj South Basl Asia t>< survey toe 1 <;ir..:- ma:ke; abroad Sugar i> one of the mom exports Tom F'vmosaA.P. - 64 words
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Article164 1952-07-16 9 >.:*;; i otor>i tishu men of Sii gaporc i i abit to the bmM of a:.:, an ir<J r.- tors," i ft the eni of tors In- 1 •v onsii US A., gi pon di 1 1 ibutors, i > tieonc. Ltd. I -c finest m the164 words
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Article161 1952-07-16 9 Rubber Down On Fair Turnover Standard Market Reporter KI'BBKR prices declined by two cents per lb. jrestentaj on a quietly steady market that was devoid of any features. Fair I mover of business was reported during the cay. with prices fluctuating between B7 1 and 88 cents per lb. for161 words
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Article107 1952-07-16 9 COMMODITY Prices < losing rnMi»»-i prMU irenu per Ib i m Smsa i>«>rp vesfrrriav arrc Kuvrr- X'llpr* No 1 Spot loose F.OJL m bales Au« No, 1 K.S.S. S7; XX No. 2 X S.S Ki[ X 4 Na ;t k.s.s. Wi Wj T.me: 4)uiet. Tui-silays opening prices p<r Ib. were.107 words
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Article54 1952-07-16 9 MALAYAN TIN MAY PAY MORE LONDON, Tues.— Malayan I Dredging may pay an addi- tionul :>0 per cent. m October! bringing the annual total divi- up to 73 per cent, for this year. According to Saturday's circular its estimated nett annual j big dredges operation is about >,000 with tin54 words
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34 1952-07-16 9 Heavy Crop Damage In Ass am Floods ag in days of lin have caused Rs. 20.000,000 worth of damage to tea, jute and paddy crops, proinri livestock m A and V. B gal. Router.34 words
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Article73 1952-07-16 9 Standard Market Reporter KAlIt business passed ;it quotations on t.'ie product- market m Singapore yesterday. Copra changed hands at $2» per picul for August shipment and $26| f° r July shipment. Coconut oil quotations for August shipmeni were $41 buyers and :?42\ per picul lers. Betel73 words
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Article84 1952-07-16 9 THE following have been granted auctioneer and first class appraiser licences m Perak ft>r 1 this year:— Mr Sellar, Mr. Loh lAh Chens and Mr. M. Rethinagams Pi lai ol Taiping; Mr. Tara Siagb Mann of Kuala Kangsar; Mr. J. G. M. Ferguson of Tan- i84 words
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Article20 1952-07-16 9 MESSRS. Gattcy and Bateman 1 -eport that the June output oi Jimah Rubber Estates. Ltd. was 28.587 lbs.20 words
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Article25 1952-07-16 9 President Truman ha< signed a bill to conuoue the suspension of imnort c'-jtW; on scrap metab except lead until June 1953- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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642 1952-07-16 9 NEW FEP. POISON ORPINANCE-II THE only persons to he permitted u> compound and dispense Poisons arc: Pharmacists; doctors or dispensers working under the "immediate personal supervision*' of doctors; persons m Hospitals or dispensaries authorised m writing by the doctor m charge. This last642 words
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Article221 1952-07-16 9 Mmgoyity Oppose Move KUALA LUMP! R. lues. The proposed panMalayan meeting of rice traders in Kuala Lumpur this week to discuss representations to Government for local rice merchants to take over the handling of imports ol rice into this country from Government, has been221 words
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Article126 1952-07-16 9 THE International Materials Conference has recommended the distribution ol 4,690 metric tons of tungsten for the third I quarter of 1952. The proposed allocations m ores concentrates m metric tons are as follows: the United States 2,335: the United Kingdom 950; Germany 435: France 363: j Sweden126 words
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Article61 1952-07-16 9 WASHINGTON. July 15. (AFP) —The Price Control Administration has rejected the request ol three steel companies to raise ><■ •price of steel by about l.'S^G per ton. In a letter refusing the request, the Price Control Administration pointed out that the sWI industry was61 words
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Article40 1952-07-16 9 HONGKONG, July 15 Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange t<i day were $15.80 to £1 sterling; $6,485 to US$l- *!82G to Malayan $1: $0.3880 to one indo nesian Rupiah; Gold $298.75 to one t.ael 440 words
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Article, Illustration5 1952-07-16 9 MOST THINGS TO MOST PLACES5 words
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Advertisement91 1952-07-16 9 B^^^V_E P^-4r V Ji HR^_S_i'?' \%S_*^ /IMPORTED LONDON ENGLAND ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE U3EO IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIGARETTES CARRERAS 150 YEARS' REPUTATION FDR QUALITY /J#. Xovth k^rUhfv Hd. i /ir -ijgß^^^^^^^ gK4^P\ A- <■'■• naive tJui i|ri '5 ,^t<. s) OhMfeMISWM n.i>< M «S91 words
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Article, Illustration647 1952-07-16 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By i f! \i> i letter Ihc »lh< i i I iiivt mother ho v. s rr nd about frtl her i .v fi<hfd rrgnla ri j and ondcrcd hethei a v* nghin? .i^ essential i uuld not647 words
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Article, Illustration257 1952-07-16 10 r^S economical, simple-to-use dry-cleaning concentrate now available m Singapore makes it possible for all drycleaning to be done m the home at a cost of a few cents only for each garment, it is claimed. K:i nv-i as '"Re-Clean." the product is expected257 words
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Article141 1952-07-16 10 Leather will slay supple if you appiy a thin coating of white vaseline with a soft cloth. Rub thoroughly, and then remove excess. Always take hold of the plug when detaching a cord from an outlet or appliance. Pulling on cord may loosen connections within the plug141 words
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Article278 1952-07-16 10 SINGAPORE IK4 metres 41 metre*' 9.30 a.m. For English School-.; »..'».*> Interlude; 111 a.m. News; In a.m. Rendezvous with the Star-,; 10.45 For English Schools; I p.m. Carl Chandler Orchestra; l.:to News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; p.m. For English Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; 0.17 Nature Club; «i278 words
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Article309 1952-07-16 10 RITA DIL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DIL MAR ft*T 'rtiIUVS QUOTATION: "Those 1 I who cannot remember the 1 past arc condemned to rcpc;it 1 it." Santayana. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Br 1:14 personality, reason, analysis iiid) play. Circulate freely; mike plans, appointment* for the future. YOI R BIBTHDATE AND BIBTHSIGN UUES—309 words
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Advertisement46 1952-07-16 10 12 or tOMtdiwei Quart container 3 gal m sou* S gal. m solution Sof€ Distributor* fot Singapore, federation, Borneo, Jur/i v Slum* :»t> i;om\SO\ i:o\li. SIINCAPORE. Tel. 7132 MITSUBISHI SEWING i^^^^JPll MACHINE \§S§S§2jt !>OL BLE DRAWERS. HIGHLY POLISHED CABINET raa%»«wsjL«R* itd i ...L SINGAPOIE-1. PHONE 24^12/346 words
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Advertisement103 1952-07-16 10 //£S< In soothe f! t I! I tell-tale lines i ARRFNS VII IMIN Chi \\i ■mooths, soli. -us and care=s<-, ay. MAYNARD CO.. LTD 11, BAI II I!M. s II II PIIOM «.i is Magical radiance a i t It Si BRASSQ QUAurr W£TAL poi^ i We offer you THE103 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-07-16 11 I SKIPPEB of the Sterl Navigator, Capt Parry Major, i seen here at the Blood Transfusion Centre, hem? ittCßOli by Dr. Mrs. Gibson Hill, doctor m charge oJ the Centre.— Standard photo by Michael Goh.40 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-07-16 11 Cut Down Hotel Bills For Officers, The Govt. Is Told MRS. M. YEOW, only woman Assistant Resettlement Orticei who is doing: welfare work m ail the New Villages m N>g»i Sfnifoilan. She speaks six CWaese dialecis m addition to English. Malay and Tamil. At present she is assisting British Red280 words
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Article172 1952-07-16 11 SLimturd Staff Reporter THE Si igapore Government prepared to re-open the subject ol the now Consolidation of Salary and Expatriation Pay and Allowance Schemes m uncil nor was any Union or Asa (dation whether representing local or expatriate consulted regarding 1 the Scheme for the172 words
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222 1952-07-16 11 Standard Staff Reporter I NDER TWO lulls passed by the Singapore [Legislative Council yesterday, the City Council ami the Singapore Improvemenl Trusi will 1 m future be liable i< pai improvement rate ami rales assessable under \\w Municipal Ordinance m reaped of such premises222 words
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Article62 1952-07-16 11 THE second reading of the Singapore Control of Rent Bill at the Legislative Council meetin- yesterday was deferred "following representations of members of the Public and the Singapore Bar Committee m respect of very important I laust 9 of this measure."' The Attorney-General, Mr.62 words
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Article79 1952-07-16 11 A 25-YEAR-OLD woman told the Singapore Police Court I yesterday that she tried to end i her life because her "honour was at stake" as she was accused of stealing $50 from her chief tenant. Charged m court with atpted suicide by drinking a tion79 words
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Article133 1952-07-16 11 Electric Rationing To Go On Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved i two motions brought by Mr. M. Buitrose. Solicitor-General. lor the continuation m force for a further period of six months of certain items of the Proclamation Legii ation. One of the items refers to j133 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-16 11 I Mr. Max Yerbiost (centre), export manager of (.rvatrt Photo-Products of Belgium arrived m Kuala Lumpur with Mr. de Heer (rijjliti. Manager of the Photo Department of Trading (O. 'Holland 1 Welcoming: them i« Mr. Y. L. Liao. Managing Director of I'niversal Trading Co. Ltd.51 words
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117 1952-07-16 11 War Claims: $125,112,129 Paid Out A SUM i $125,112,129 has been paid out to claimants bj the War Da age Commission up to June 28 and $3,600,008 was paid to employees of th< Commission up to .May 31, the Singapore Government said m a reply to written question-. by Mr.117 words
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Article70 1952-07-16 11 Two Face Armed Robbery Charge IJM TiiL-..\ BAR <24) and Urn fofi S (31) were tentatively charged m the Sing; Fourth Police Court yesterday with armed robot ry. It was alleged that at 2 p.m on July 14. Thiam liar and Toh Sia m the company of three others robbed70 words
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Article335 1952-07-16 11 Standard <UiT Reporter FOLLOWING are Singapore^ Government answers to written j questions tabled at the Legislative Council yesterday by: Da to C. J. Paslar (Prog.. ChangP: Consideration is being given i the re:i a Raffles Institution. No decision has >'et been taken as to when and335 words
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252 1952-07-16 11 25 Travel 8,000 Miles To Pay Debt In Blood standard Man Koporh-r TWENTY-FIVE American ieamen frooi tl?* Sierl Narlgator came 8,(K)0 iiiil*-» i<> Singapore lo pay a debt m blood. Led by their burly skipper. C:^/.^'.-^ i a y Major, the seamen called at the Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday morning252 words
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Advertisement795 1952-07-16 11 h, RJEDDING. ENGAGEMENT IHK igemeni is unr .-in^ed < ien i N i. third I Dl IBd Mrs 5u tnd the I M L.m Si I' \1 lONS VAC\NI -»-mw',\ c COUNCIL OF SINGAIi\I M PORE HEALTH DEik PAR] .IK.V! ASSISTANI i: IKAFFK HEALTH OFFICER for the permanent ttaff. Candidates795 words
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Advertisement216 1952-07-16 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT EX VRD Lodjrfng i <'• Soons Hu ('■,<•• !4< p. ACCOMMODATION \>.\«TKP esi Firm m btu Reply to Box Stcti.' L -.gapoie >\TFD to rer< :i with COO] 'I v g apore 1 FOR SALF Mini J d ir c < I. Both gpai i Teiephone No. 4030216 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-07-16 11 t COCKTAKi pikt^ i r I N f z 4 t m r»«©f p i' X! > < RO>S I aril f■ C -»t N« I I \!'<h<» I-.. 1 X RV M f -1 JOHN IVIBI I W« E*» R < hi x D I M) p m v64 words
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Article, Illustration288 1952-07-16 12 >l WKARY players of the visiting Indian Naval >!Hlron round the fast and fit Singapore team ,od for them and lost 8-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Interest was kept alive m the one-sided iffair bj the sameness of the sailors who fougnt till |fee lastAP; Standard - 288 words
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Article149 1952-07-16 12 2 IB- I overwhelm by nine c P I :i P s ire cc goali r scored two accounts tor urn a corner kicK by t H an corner from Omar f v m positi --core is 5 SI S OUt- broke I -:ce m the 201149 words
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Article45 1952-07-16 12 1 >■- Anglo-Chinese > Ipoh, ten the Hus>i p x mtcr^school compel Un, will be lea 1 uuis during the Aig Banh holidays to play matches there against C n| Higfa School, Penang F•» S Pen... g Anglo- i 1 School, and S:. Xavier'j i45 words
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Article90 1952-07-16 12 THE Singap >re Cricket Club second eleven bent Shell Europeans by two goals to one m a friend !y soccer match played at the Padang yeste lay. Scorers for the S.C.C. vere Moss and Lake. Rohan scored Shell's only goal. All the were scored90 words
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Article51 1952-07-16 12 Grass Track Cycle Racing THE Singapore Cycle Racing Ass iciation wiil hold the annual grass track cycling championship on Hon? Lim Green. Singae, at 1 0 0 a.m. on Sunday. The programme will be: Half mile Sprint: Novices one mile: 1 \i mile. Three miles Novices, 2 metres individual pursuit.51 words
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Article137 1952-07-16 12 Last Minute FBW Victory A LAST minute goal gave the Flying- Boat Wing a 2-1 victory againsi R.X. (Kranji) m an Inter-Services second Division match at Seletar yesterday. This win puts FBW on the lop of the league with 390 Ml. FBW. however, lead with a better goal average. FBW137 words
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Article437 1952-07-16 12 FOUR horses which recently ran at the Singapore July Race Meeting have been promoted from Class 3 to Class 2. They are Bunga. Mubarak, Thaumaturgy and The Tip. From Class 3 to €Usi 4: The Arcadian; Binnton; Bodybelt. Bow Tie. Brilliant Marc, Bright Sagittarius, Corrichard, Dinar, Flame437 words
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1570 1952-07-16 12 HELSINKI, July 14 (AP, UP, Reufrer)— Singapore's flag was raised over the Olympic village todjy, which with others brought the total to 37. The Singapore Olympic tesm reached the Olympic village yesterday and said everything was wonderful, even though they are far from Draw1,570 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-07-16 12 TIPS FROM A CHAMP photo Jim lu<I u< hs. I'nitrd States world bsMer of the putting the weight record, panes on some hints to the Ml] woman athlete m Ruir.i ,'s Olympic team IS year old Mj uni;snk tortac practice at Helsinki. lochs' n-rord stands at .">X feet APAP - 49 words
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Article102 1952-07-16 12 IX A fletw n b tdminton. on Su Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ls Ciub beat 1 G.I cal and Athletic Cub I games to 1. (Bankers ment SingW-s: H W. Desl beal Mohamed bin Kassim 15 7, 13-15, 15 -4- C M Richard Lee 15-1.102 words
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Article25 1952-07-16 12 MANILA. Sumroang Sui Thailand's Eeatherweighi h champion, arrived this no;' l hampionship with Philippine I thei Larr) Bat lan 'July L 9.25 words
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Article62 1952-07-16 12 TICKETS for grandstand seats for the Johore Grand Prix m Johore Bahru on Sunday. August 3, are obtainable from the following from today: Singapore: Robinson Co.. Ltd., Raffles Place: Automobile Association of Singapore. Battery Road. Johore Bahru: Johore Cold Storage, 20. Jalan Ibrahim: Nam Whatt Co.62 words
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Article48 1952-07-16 12 .TOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A!i entries accompanied by fees from Johore for the MalaI yan Badminton championship !to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Aug. 2, 3 and 4 must be submitted to Sheik Ahmad, hon. sexrretary Of the J.B.A. not later than July 19.48 words
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Advertisement41 1952-07-16 12 1 SILVER WARE WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY. OUR SELECTION COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR WED- DING, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING AND THE J INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. I I SP. H. de SUVA 45, HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR h IPOK41 words
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Advertisement51 1952-07-16 12 v SB foam HPHI S truth <»t ili«-ir reading*. fAdarirakj mml gnielliiig cand Air Ministn experts chose Omeg« for ihe turasiii^-hich©*! fi greatest security m operational service By Omeg* Se******^ 'the wart end more than 50 <>f tin l< I waft* > BP.de SILVAUMITED (incorporated m < Singapore Penarj S©/e51 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-07-16 12 SINGAPORE SOCCKR: SAFA Junior Cuptie. CYMA iPM> v. Windsor R ■•> BODCA: Cuptie Replau Police '"B 1 r. S'ar Soccerttes at Gc(yla?!g. SBHFA League Guthrie SC r. Bata SC at Farrer Park. ATHLETICS:— Singapore Inter-School Championships at Jalan Besar stadium— 3 p.m. KLUANG SOCCFR:— Combined Civilians Trial on town padany;60 words
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