Singapore Standard, 17 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-17 1 Singapore Standard "ft ST»J X VOL JILT 40 I s THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-07-17 1 'Tin Cartel' Under Fire 1... I P). 1 he Senate lice reported h>.l.i\ thai US nil ;i 1 rielorj <>^. r 1 in.l 81 i -i\r n in t.i j>. in it- "at tire's i n.iiion del i Ml I ill i pw nend- 11 the February 1951. Stop of124 words
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Article488 1952-07-17 1 JULY'S BEST DAY YET 9 Reds Killed, Gurkha Score THE FEDERATION'S Security Forces killed nine bandits, wounded two and captured one more to score yet another great day yesterday in the anti-bandit war. Tlif liamlit toll was three Ui!l«-«i. our raptured at I i.hat. Peralc (I |»oh Jangle ><|iia«l). Three488 words
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209 1952-07-17 1 Laws Not Best Way To Break Colour Bar LYTTELTON St.mdard start orrespondenl ■LONDON, July IK. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. does not believe that regulations are the best method to prevent the exclusion of Malayans from social institutions on the rounds of race or colour. He pointed out that209 words
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Article169 1952-07-17 1 Move To Cut On Blackouts By Standard Staff Reporter f SINGAPORE *ill bave t<» wake np an hour earlier m ilu- Morning it Government's proposal to put tin- < u|unv\ rtorfc an hour ahead is accepted. This move The Standard understands, is to save electricity169 words
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Article365 1952-07-17 1 Man Who Killed O 'Leary lo Die WILD SCENES AS FOUR SAKAIS ARE CLEARED By Perc) Joseph, Standard Staff Reporter KUANTAN, Wed. Tanab !>in Langa, a Sakai, >*a~ sentenced t«» dtMih m the lliiili Court today I>> Mr. Justice Whitton for the frmrder of Trooper James O'Leary, ;i Malayan Scout365 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-07-17 1 Dan Kimball (right) Secretary of the IS Navy, inspects a model of the navy's new atomic-powered submarine after presenting Captain Hyman (i. Rukover, I'SN, (left) with the yold star. The presentation was made at the Pentagon, Washington. Rickover received his award for his work m the development of the nuclear73 words
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Article64 1952-07-17 1 PENANG, Wed. A Chinese burglar broke into the house of the (M.I). Chief Mr. J K. Cole, at 50 Northam Koad early this morning and got away with Mrs. Cole's sold wristlet watch valued at $300. The intruder was discovered by M;"s. Cole m64 words
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Article140 1952-07-17 1 Standard Stall Reporter NEARLY 100 policemen and special constables m 20 Land Rovers swept into Tanjong Pagar Road late last night and dispersed into the adjoining streets to rout out more opium smokers. After nearly two hours' hunt, they hauled m 27 •men and four140 words
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Article125 1952-07-17 1 2 SAVE SOCCER STAR [POH, Wed !by two civic con sideni of this tow n Boey ti, P itballer from i when 20 men, di j green, assaulted him m i heart ol [poh la TinR about 200 after catching him at I again assault* iy people but no |j125 words
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Article31 1952-07-17 1 HOX(»KON(. police on I ues day night seized gold we 320 lbs.— worth about £62,001 from a Dutch freighter ,ius before she was due Indonesia.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 31 words
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Article43 1952-07-17 1 fd an rmy I Tli,- Presiden ■rl hi- ina l Wallace Graham having examined m hospital illllfi VI! I eel ion on Sunday I 1 i if ill hi s appotntm i 4 el led t tbld r< >.<id had43 words
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Article48 1952-07-17 1 LONDON, July 16 (Rt'Mf*>r) The DtlfcC Of FAl!'!>>'irt)}L today described Queen Elizabeth's indisposition '/••sntdan as "only a tempofary and rather violent disturba nee." "There is no cause for concern about Ht-r Majesty's health/ 1 the Duke u>ld a luncheon or the Automobile A tociation.48 words
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Article62 1952-07-17 1 BUENOS, AIRES July 16 (AFP) The shite of health ol President Peron's wife Eva was understood to have taken a turn for the worse during the night after remaining stationary yestei i and was cause today for gi iwing concern among her entourage. The atmosphere62 words
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Article48 1952-07-17 1 Missed By Inches A 60 j ear-old laboui er, Sim Heng Lee, last night escaped possible fatal injuries when a coconut fell and missed his head by a few inches. It grazed his back. Admitted to hospital with v few bruises, Sim was subsequently released as an OUtpatient.48 words
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Article86 1952-07-17 1 Standard Stuff Reporter THE labourers' quarters at Flagstaff HouSe, Khiam Hock Road, was the scone of a double stabbing incident yesterday afternoon m which a gardener, Narayanan Rajoo (23), and his wife, Govindamall (22), received stab wounds m their necks. Anotlier Indian working there, hearing cries86 words
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Article20 1952-07-17 1 BI.'RMF.SE police patrols have foiled a rebel attempt to seize Mdndalay airport In Central Burma. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article378 1952-07-17 1 AN EXCELLENT example of the type of lip service, of which only Mr. C. C. Tan and his Progressive Party ar t capable", said the Presi- j dent of the Malayan Chinese Association. Dato Sir Cheni;lecfc Tan. yesterday when he commented on Mr. Tan's attack on378 words
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268 1952-07-17 1 THE total Federal Customs and Excise revenue dropped by nearlj $4,000,000 between Ma> hh«l June this year according to a Federation Government press statement issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The aggregate revenue for Vlay was $32,886,635 and m June it was $28,898,617.268 words
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Advertisement15 1952-07-17 1 it J ih > 1 1 gft tb w Zealand Meadows COLD STORAGE Company Liuuted* 115 words
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Advertisement41 1952-07-17 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL 4eMwdcM!kd Highest quality Peaches at most reasonable prices. 1 m Obtomable from o\\ MJLjk AjQ M £w good doss stores ifMAO Q g If V. il il»- i;.«iiiri»*N Ik MACHINE WATSON I C 9 (M) LTD. v y41 words
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320 1952-07-17 2 Jane Takings May Set New Record Standard Staff Reporter THIS month promises to be a record month for the Compounding Section of the Singapore Traffic Police Department. More than 1,000 offers to compound minor offences have gone out to erring motorists by the middle320 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-17 2 SOI I'MPII HONK, T.ovrrnor of British North Borneo, Keomtu-ed »>v lady Hone and five -yrjr -old Rij hard HmC atriTH m Singapore by Qantas -80.-U liom l<a\e m .on.ultatons with Colonial Office on tfic Stete Ol reh .ibilitation. th<» etonom.c and 3l^^£iLsrril« Governor of Sin.aptm JST loiwron uh m vhoStandard - 56 words
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278 1952-07-17 2 CARLTON ARTHUR HIRE will appear before Mr. Justice Drown m the Singapore High Court today to answer questions which are to be put to bin by the Judge. tice Brown made an order mat rved on the Controller of Immigration the Oflicer-in-Chargc278 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-17 2 MR. C. L. EDWARDS, former general manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, returned by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to take up a directorship m a local business firm. Mr. Edwards retired to Britain last August. "I am still very active mentally and physically, you know, and I want to doStandard - 56 words
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Article54 1952-07-17 2 A WOMAN, Hen* Eng, was charged m the Singapore First Police Ctourt yesterday with hiving secretly disposed off the body oi P baby Riii ana bavins intentionally concealed her birth on June 1 at Wbampoa Road. She claimed trial. Bail of $200 i was allowed54 words
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Article74 1952-07-17 2 Tilt: Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday ordered that $5 from the Magistrate's Poor Box. be given to a vagrant, Borhana bin Idris Ali, to have liis photograph taken for an identi:y card. Borhana, who lost his card said he could not go74 words
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Article40 1952-07-17 2 A YOUTH, Tan Seng Yeo. claimed trial m Singa; jre yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Tan Tin Mong with a pair of scissors on July 13 at Serangoon Road Bail of J3OO was allowed.40 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-17 2 photo. MR. COLIN CLARK, noted economist and Under-Secre-tary of State for Labour and Industry m Queensland passed through Singapore by Qanta»-BOAC yesterday on his return to Australia. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article285 1952-07-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter SCARCELY a week since the announcement that Malayans can qualify for the Diploma of the Federal Institute of Accountants m Singapore, more than 150 persons! from the Federation and j Singapore have applied to sit for the first examination of285 words
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Article48 1952-07-17 2 i i,i I E people tost theii li\r> m ru.ui a.ruiints last life Kmt> one people seiMlUlj injaifd. i irert 1J96 a< Mmta hi .i_ iporf 9 el them i tj area, Ik worst areas we*c Kaßai Road, mt .md < h.mni Koad.48 words
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Article56 1952-07-17 2 TWO further aj ns to--553 were received by Madam Tew F r Lee Lai ed on R Iii of a tin factory I fund. a reader to a total a donation were st Sp( B R f ration of Malaya, v I v ir. 0. I56 words
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Article49 1952-07-17 2 a, PR" N l Veerasaroy, whose fj d to fironi Rumah Mfekin Pobc« S "ion on the night ot Julj 13 waa fine.; $S in the Singapore Firsl Police Court yesterj v i! s end, Pakir, w?w iin4 i wfc le trying to 1 him, waa acquitted.49 words
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Article26 1952-07-17 2 THE ST. JOHN' Flag Day on M:iy 3 mndf* p '-ecord collection Ol $18,911. The organisation thanks the Singapore public tor their supp >rt26 words
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Article79 1952-07-17 2 TWO Chinese, Tan Ah Ti <20> and Seah Kiong Hock (40) and a Malay Ahmad bin Ha.ii Hassan claimed trial m the Singapore Firsl Police Court yesterday to a charge of disoosing off gtoleu property of three sold riogs, three pairs of gold bnngles, three g<^ld79 words
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123 1952-07-17 2 She Awoke And Saw Stranger —Court Told A MOTHER of four, Saladachi, told a preliminary inquiry at the Singapure Relief Court yesterday that she woke up m the early hours of the morning to find a man sianding by her sleeping husband with one leg on his chest. She shouted123 words
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294 1952-07-17 2 A SINGAPORE merchant, Tan Soon Kian, managing partner of Chop Eng Kian, Pickering: Street, told the Singapore First District Court yesterday how he was cheated of $19,848.75 worth of sugar. In the dock stood a merchant, Lee X.ok Ngee (33), charged on three counts of294 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-07-17 2 MISS ANN ABE- LLE MRS. ESME OLDHAM, who KNIGHT, who will dance m will wear a gown created by a period costume after a Mr* Doris Geddes following tableau entitled "The a tableau entitled' Elizabeth Duchess of Devonshire." of England. THESE two Singapore women will take part87 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-07-17 2 A SHORT, impressive ceremony next Monday at 5 pan. will mark the installation of the S.V.C. Book of Remembrance m its permanent place m the foyer of the ground floor of the City Hall. The bookis, at present, housed m the Raffles Museum. All members and129 words
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Advertisement25 1952-07-17 2 plastic Curtaining FOR KITCHEN, BATHROOM, SHOWER and TOILET CLRTAINS, also suitable for NURSERY TABLE COVERS m GAK MULTICOLOURED DESIGNS, t ROBINSONS g^— (Inciirporated In Sif|{KtP€>r^}25 words
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Advertisement157 1952-07-17 2 TO MOTORISIP^ KOUSEHQ^ER) j Please visit oui PUvtk Mblrrial« of It V I Ebnmm W Ik* I h;- Car. Air lii. f Ha<li«K for I Anlomali< <ar \< ri CeßttSac < b«> rolfl I' lOn dew id the foil Un j UNITED MOTOR WCjm? LTC 137 ORCHARD ROAD. Mf UNITED157 words
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Article8 1952-07-17 3 ALLEGED ROBBERS REMANDED v robwas arrn- 14. K8 words
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232 1952-07-17 3 Garlick Has New Idea To Fight TB Theory Explained At Talks #Vt v/r /f n Hi' port II BERCI LOSIS experts from all over the world, who have jusl rn.lrd iht- third Commonwealth Health and Tuberculosis Conference m London, heard a doctor from Singapore advance the revolutionary suggestion thai limited232 words
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Article71 1952-07-17 3 Slump Club Exhibition 'aiIBITIOX of stamps, j Singapore! t < be held at the j British Council Ha Stamford! Road September 6. I•■ exh >n will include tnteresi from many ineludin j i ecent Malaya, Brunei, Sara--9 i N nrth Borneo, Croat Bri- tair:. ilia South Africa and H ind71 words
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Article, Illustration405 1952-07-17 3 He Bred Pearls In Plain White Stive -By The Hundreds Sf tn;l;jrd Staff Reporter I r MILS can multiply them■etves m white rite a* vi il as m pulot rice and cotton wool, said Mr. K.H. Tann. retired 85-year-old ciaema Magnate who has been hired ing pearls m ordinary white405 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-07-17 3 !»Tv. OH KIM SENG leaves bj air tomorrow for Sin Francisco and New York to take up post-graduate study m chest diseases, particularly tuberculosis, on a Smith fyfundfl (1.8. Government) Scholarship. He has Imvmi practising medicine m Peaaag Tor five years. Be will spend one semester of148 words
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Article105 1952-07-17 3 FEMININE presence embarrassed the principal guest speaker (by his own admis- m) at yesterday's Rotary Club luncheon, when he opened bis speech by saying that he had had to make some hasty revisions by omitting the usual afterdinner story for a strictly masculine gathering. The105 words
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Article232 1952-07-17 3 THF, history of the Indian Navy was briefly sketched yesterday by Captain R. I), kaiari, of I lit* Destroyer Leader Rajput, now m Singapore waters, when lie spoke before a record attendance at the weekly Rotary (-lub Luncheon. Capt. Katari went back to 1612 when232 words
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Article111 1952-07-17 3 .1 WEIGHTY, if not worldshaking question, which has recently divided Singapore, cummerbund versus dinner jacket— will be brought into the open and discussed frankly m debate at the East-West Society tonight at 8.30, at the British Council Hall. The proposition before th debaters is: "The time has come111 words
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Article29 1952-07-17 3 THE first oratorical contest held at the Anglo-Chinese School, Sungei Siput. resulted as follows: 1 Sadhu Sunder Singh, L>. Radi'ah binti Mohd. Doiii., 3. Lee Chai Kum,29 words
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Article381 1952-07-17 3 Standard StulV Reporter WITH Appeal Week for the British Red Cross, Singapore Branch, not yet m its full stride, more than $12,000, chiefly m outright donations and sales of flags, car and window posters, has been received. Receipts from the Charity Concert on Monday and381 words
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Article69 1952-07-17 3 DR. N C. SEX GUPTA, of Singapore Am L-Tuberculosis Association, who specialises m chest surgery, was attached to the Detroit Hospital. Michigan. for a year on a Smith-Mundt scholarship, which he won m March. 1951. Dr. Chai Kirn Swee. wellknown radiologist m the Federation, who69 words
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Article69 1952-07-17 3 DONATIONS to St Aj Cathedral War Memorial Fund for the week ending July .">. increased by $2,000. Acknowledgments are as follows: v i i> >ree i Tan $10. M A Guibaul S5. M« ltJe O*' 6 1 526.72 Lianqui "Trading Co.. Ltd. S5O Dr R. Jvc-White <' >ve-White69 words
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Article45 1952-07-17 3 THE MARINE Police, Singapore, are trying to trace the relatives of a Chinese, who was fished out of the sea off Trafalgar School on Tuesday morning. The ma n died later m the General Hospital. He has still not been identified.45 words
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Article126 1952-07-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPOR E*S learner drivers will have to wait a long time more before they can be tested, said the atony's Traffic Chief, Mr. VV.K.M. Haxworth, yesterday. This is due to the shortage of test officers, there being only six of them to126 words
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Advertisement45 1952-07-17 3 I i 1 -I -i^W is" «l^m^^^ m-^^~ _^_]l T~*^^JJ^^ ■■^*^^^^^^^^t^fS 9u21 ■nnw^^^V^^^mV^w^^Sn^BV^ on show KUALA LUMPUR July 21 26 inclusive Watch for the Austin "Seven" at the following centres IPOH July 29 Aug. 2nd (inclusive) PENANG Aug. 4 Aug. 1 lth BORNEO MOTORS LTD.45 words
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Advertisement85 1952-07-17 3 BATHING TRUNKS j lIRELLI UENERaL CaMei SAFETY FIRST Specif/ Pirelli -General Cables^made to C. M. A. (C\& J^<7vvi\ specification. f THE MADE JN ENGLAND \f^ ADVT. OF THt Gtr^ERAL ELECTRIC CO LTO Of- ENG VNO SINGAPORE MALACCA KuAiA LUNPUI PETER SARTER Presents i featuring 1331 \N S \!M X BARBARA85 words
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Miscellaneous25 1952-07-17 3 HkStJzSZ,!? s^t V?° A>¥ A^Anf?*! FOOZY, IF THAT'6 TEN G*AND fc ALL /ALL TH' REST OF I I \f ScELE^/V^*^^ I^r/'^^SS i GOLD, WE'VE J|25 words
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331 1952-07-17 4 Standard SlalT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— There was much that Malaya could learn from India and there were many practical ways m which India could help Malaya m her present struggle, said Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, Deputy High Commissioner, Federation of Malaya, last night. The331 words
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84 1952-07-17 4 RADIO dealers m Singapore ore warned to beware of a new racket m the hire-pur- j chase system. The Police have received a number of reports of people < taking out radios on the hire-, purchase system and selling j them elsewhere for cash84 words
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Article92 1952-07-17 4 THE MOTION picture section of the United States Information Service announces that it has more than 30U m- dividual motion pictures now available for free showings m the film library of the USIS office. These USIS 16 mm. films are available free of charge92 words
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135 1952-07-17 4 Sund.ird stall Correspondent PENANC. Wed Ten p lie health personnel who are engaged m maternal and chilj health work m Indonesia will be m Penan a next month on a study visil Mr. T. E. Hughes. Secretary to the Member for Health. Federation135 words
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Article66 1952-07-17 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. A Chinese woman. Teoh Kirn Leng, 46, who took her sqd to a police station to get an identity card for him, was found to be without an identity card.' She said she had never taken i out a card for herself.66 words
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Article67 1952-07-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -The i j old students of the Methodist ißoys School are holding a social] this Sunday at the Embassy Hotel Roof Garden beginning 4 p.m. The organisers have drawn up an interesting programme en i novelty games, musical numbers by well-known local artists, and67 words
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Article48 1952-07-17 4 MR. M. SARAVANAMUTTU the Cejrton Commissioner m Malaya will address. the members oi the Ccyion Federation of Malay.'' at the conclusion of the scheduled business of its annual general raeetin* to be held on bunday, July 20, at I*3o am at the rr Uoti Vnola T.iimnur.48 words
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244 1952-07-17 4 PLANTATION WORKERS PLEDGE TO BACK GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pledging its support to- Government m the drive to end the Emergency, the Plantation Workers Union, Malaya, m its annual report, says that organised labour can resist Communist intimidation. The report, which is to be tabled a1 the Union's annual delegates'244 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-17 4 MRS. B <; A if Kuala Umpm travelled 12.000 miles U> S« w Verfc < ciualion of hef tlirrt son. Cbristophei I'nivcrsity. 1 \M-nt\ thi r<- >f.ir ol.i (h m businrvs studifN. Hclhr riwwi Mrs. Cfc ing hCf >on and two <»f hK l>ll<tu gtadetttf and E. C. One. Im.Ui51 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-07-17 4 Labour Raiding Affects Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. July 10. Raiding of labour by; competitors is one of the problems cited by the United Patani (Malaya) at yesterday's annual general meeting. Many of its long time labour-: ers were traced to other es- tates m mure dangerous be- langor areas which,Standard - 159 words
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Article137 1952-07-17 4 KUAL A LU MPU R Wo 6.— An elderly Indian woman, A. I Palanyammal said today that she was suddenly awakened from her sleep one night, when she heard her grand-daughter. 1 wan was sleeping near her yell. She lighted a lamp and s r.v a137 words
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Article141 1952-07-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ali bin Haji Mohamed, a 21--year-old soldier, attached to the 52 Company, RASC. who admitted stealing 16 gallons of petrol from his unit and selling it to a Malay shop-keeprr at the Bth mite Gombak Road.', was sentenced today to four months'141 words
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Article211 1952-07-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One of the 18 resolutions before the Annual Delegates Con-; ference of the Plantation Workers' Union. Malaya to be held here from Friday attacks the "arbitrary" wage cuts by! the Malayan Planting Industry, Employers* Association, which. 1 the Union thinks is "not211 words
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Article78 1952-07-17 4 THE SUCCESS of the Tarfianent and the People Vote" achibttkm, put up recently by he Public Relations Office, Singapore has resulted In a request rum Malacca for the show Uj be seal there for display m conlection with the forthcoming elections m that Settlement After the78 words
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Article89 1952-07-17 4 A DETECTIVE who was watching a ho ;<e m Paya Lcbar Road at .M.I 5 pjn. on March 26, saw a woman emerge and mount a bicycle. He stopped her and saw her drop a while object on the road. It was a bundle89 words
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Article66 1952-07-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— 1 The old boys of St. John Institution, Kuala Lumpur, will hold their annual dinner at the school hall on Saturday. July 19 at 8 p.m. The occasion coincides with the centenary of the establishment of the order i of the Brother? of66 words
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Article35 1952-07-17 4 Polio Death In Ka in par JPOB '>'•'• Two scrub typhus one m Talj another m X reported during the wet i July 12 by the stat« Medical and He i Officer. P«One fataJ a m35 words
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Article47 1952-07-17 4 the B Sembiiai Dato Haji Malek bbi I went an operation m the Oeneral Hospital Se mban, on April 3 and was transferred to the Bunfi*:ir H Lumpur, to continue J das fally recovenw recuperating at h enceT No. II i ban47 words
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Advertisement193 1952-07-17 4 Th« famous Horticultural Society of Haojlem one« offe.ed o prize which wat ne»ct claimed, of fg.OOr for o Block Tulip This was during the "Tulip modness" o* Holland m the Wth century when fortunes were mode ond lo»t m tulip bulbs. TIGER BALM the Tiger Medicinol *M^ v >J> Product*,193 words
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201 1952-07-17 5 'Selling' Petaling Is Tough -HAWKINS M VI V I I \IH VU r<. 1 li«* "l.o\ rrtiur" of kuala lii ni|>iir"«. jßltllilc loun .if Petaling Mr. l.rrald Hawkins, i«»<l:i\ .i.lntiii«<l Infound! ii li.utt i«i sefl flu mm <»l rrnirllline m a m>* ;jr«a lt> people I■v i r 1 1_201 words
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Article45 1952-07-17 5 A WATCH v^ s/o B it 1 a prelimii i S i »re Third p mrt jesl I'■•■■ itta ed to I i eansin^ Depart- told ii:rt tnal on was walking along Road «-'hen R ted him with a $50 from45 words
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Article, Illustration238 1952-07-17 5 Newcomer Takes Feminine Lead In Tonights Play 1 >DNESS i yU) »ht, corn 1 'Ctoi R 1 ■'< vpei r-night run at th« Pheat »t 9 p.m. to- ted by tne S n ipore Stage < 1 and p b >' the play is a >ye stoi I life i238 words
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Article, Illustration430 1952-07-17 5 31 1 A Emphasises Friendsh ip For Malays Standard Staff THE President <>t t !»ociation, Dato Sir Che issued an uiu*qui\ oral -»tal Malayan C-dnese V-»«.o<-i; would certainly have no si "In any case," the Dato I appointed to the joint coi I Fund, will430 words
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Article, Illustration613 1952-07-17 5 KUALA U MIMK, We 4. The proposed 1 o(* Petaling^ outsidte Kuala Lampiir, will liavt* h> d lions rain ivAter tor ilrinking and \*ell water tor Gales Dam i-» read} The Chairman ol the Housing Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Munic pa] Council admitted this613 words
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Article93 1952-07-17 5 FOUR MALAYAN air cadets have arrived In the ited Kn\ydi>ni on ;< fortnighfa visit at the invitation of Air Marshal S»r Ronald I-. eiu'.v-C'hapnian. At)' Officei C^mn___d__g-in-Chief. rloone Command. The Malayans together with Indian and Pakistani cadets will visit the R.A.F. apprentice schools at93 words
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Article307 1952-07-17 5 Standard Sta THE -«IN<. VIMHU. i.ow Clerical Sen tees I nion aJ t^ meeting hrl«i yesterday <lwl 19 Ffanainrrfi and kssistaiil Tax Department, Singapore The strike threat followeda deadlock m negotiations between the Union ami Governmenl which have been going 011 since March with307 words
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Article119 1952-07-17 5 PROFESSOB E H G. D ibl Professoi ol Geogi tp at University of Malaya, who is 1 In \v jton tea o_ S.E. geogl ijj.:ical problems as a visiting pi > <<±ur at the School oJ A Jv meed Internationa] Studies is utatified to find that119 words
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Article361 1952-07-17 5 >i ttSI \'i !o\n hi Sinz ipore liable to loud today: l> V I) unman 1M Jon ln.it PI <• r. •Illan \fisiii, .1. ElilMMf, bridge Rd., Rangoon U»i Fownrr Bd., S^r_ngeon Rd., Swinrti Est., Kiikini Ayer, WrPti<n~»- im Kirn liu.tii Ktl.. Itomiil.ir.v XI Florence Rd., J pper361 words
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Article64 1952-07-17 5 PENANG, »1 commit respoi sible I<■ 9 results m Mai < taught u> theii 1 pc Fo-wen Pieiuien' >. S Chinese School Teachera Ksmo tion, Peder_ti m ti Mai* pointed oul todaj Thf reason he <ay« wai (nai those* teaching Miluy wer c ippf>mted and64 words
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228 1952-07-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The yWCA have been j 'given permission by the' Housing Committee ot tl local Municipal Council to operate a ci eche jn H children's centre at the j Coronal ion Pai k Pa\:. provided the militai 5 tuthoi i ties228 words
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56 1952-07-17 5 Board Call To Advise On Squatters id <nd I A Board itter problem tud Citi Councillors 1..-,- Chooi ,> 1 X vi the pcenl i I SUggC 1h the Bom d could sui ible vm I n MM r'.»unc. Noticing <•; <.<• .4 vacant id! 1 ,i it« individual compai56 words
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Article26 1952-07-17 5 ft I cd I < Gey i.(!id R i c c ocution m d;i i "nan mv I I i is admitted t->26 words
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Advertisement165 1952-07-17 5 hli <*t t) m Picture >tiH'd> Hit! Bin?. Crosby HERE COMES THE GROOM" Mrxis Smith MOUHHI D o! MONTI I>!O > i. s inn t»!or •> i > A. I ■"> .ill •i IVifou; i') i..n. M i m •KHUBSURAT" t 15 Dimerous a :!hm fry* \il Km- 1 PW«165 words
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Advertisement103 1952-07-17 5 49J L J 4.* -2. [""UN IfROCOOiLL i<i; "IS 2'ill_ c V J I EHO-KOC-KOF. S< 4 OUTS -/A '-<". '"//I '.<«•.'? OM ME f _.^V ff' ->-u> v KJ v v )VQ N a ft ME V-H MGt /> Ny^^^C^ _^V^ J HOt/TEN MA6IC ZlP<>^ QUICK EN^ftoy U>. i103 words
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797 1952-07-17 6 Singapore Standard Under New Management h,,h n<l<nt Morning Afir.t/m/ier HEAD Off ICE 128 Pobmson Rood. Singapore. TdcphoM Nos ***** *****. Ccb'e h Tckgrcph Address TJGERNEWS, Smgapor*. BRANCH OFFICES i LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Squore. London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulron Street, 83 Cowon797 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1952-07-17 6 DISCONTENTS SOCIETY 3t£§lityuMt Emergency— *2 By The Times Spore Correspondent nPHERE is no evidence to show that Malaya's Communists are incapable of intensifying and extending their campaign of terrorism. As a body they have generally been remarkably unimaginative, and almost conservative. Fifty ex-members of the Irgun Zei Leumi, whom your1,285 words
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Article432 1952-07-17 6 Review of Views Truth About Malaya THE statement made by a Dar(Australia) magistrate tat five Malay pearl di\t s, •a ho were sentenced by him to six months" gaol lor 'illegally using a motorcar.' had gone to Australia "probably to escape from Communist dominated Malaya for the promised land" was432 words
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Letter, Illustration316 1952-07-17 6 Sir; India's Prime Minister Pand.il Jawaharlal Nehru, who was described by the Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald as the "mighty layer of foundation stones and a magnificent builder." m an address to over ten thousand people m Johore Bahru on June 18, 1950. said: "You have316 words
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Letter470 1952-07-17 6 Dear Sir Gerald: Since your arrival you have created a very good impression on the inhabitants of this country, increased the confidence of tiie people m the administration and generally raised their morale. Your stand against discrimination on racial grounds has rallied a large number of470 words
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Advertisement9 1952-07-17 6 groves. TRADITIONALLY the BEST II v,T!*? CHEONG "^^c w»9 words
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217 1952-07-17 7 LONDON, July 16 (UP) The Archbishop of Canterbury, Pri-.,-*e of the Church of England, charged that the "Red" Dean of cnterbury abused his office, but said no action can be taken against him under the low. Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher met m217 words
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Article69 1952-07-17 7 58 US Jets In Mass Hop TOKYO, July 16 r V ftyeight U.S i lunderjets darted to 1 h ta air force base I .vo today, completing >■ ggest i < -'ter story 10.895 miles i f States and I 8c Ocean Turner I se Geor- I Fti s cue69 words
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Article21 1952-07-17 7 THIRTY nd M.C A lottery tickets h arrived m Penang yest« morning I oul by th c >vn. J21 words
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Article, Illustration237 1952-07-17 7 HMS CEYLON IN S-PORE FOR REFIT i i>\\ m Singapore's Naval Base for a refit, the ruisei HMS Ceylon, In hei two years" service the I I. <(i Nations Meet m Korean waters, has •\er Ml.OOO miles and fired 8,812 rounds of gship <>fStandard - 237 words
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Article188 1952-07-17 7 Smugglers Shift To Semarang Standard Staff Corrrspondcnt JAKARTA, Wed.— With the king Customs security a1 Medan, Surabaya and Jakarta Indonesia's biggest smuggling ports r vrre n c y smuggle r s apparently are switching operations to Semarang jn centra] Ja fact was unearthed today c seizure ol an undisc osed188 words
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Article157 1952-07-17 7 LONDON, Jul> 16:— Britain lias emphatically reaffirmed m W ashington her standpoint on the stains <*t tlit- Sudan* I was restated yesterday by B:rish Ambassador Sir Oliver I .s i;i his talk with United s s Secretary of State Dean Acheson it is learned from157 words
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Article55 1952-07-17 7 Egypt has claimed £40,000,000 cust< n§ dues from Britain for British military goods taken I customs zones m the Sue/. Canal area .-ince the abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian trrntv iast October to July 13 this year Under the 19.'5t> treaty Bri- War Depa "tment55 words
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Article133 1952-07-17 7 Labour's Worry: Margaret LOXDOX, July 16 (UP)— An official Labour spokesman said t' l^ there were many eligible bachelors m Britain and he hopes Princess Margaret will marry a Briton and not a foreigner. Richard Stokes, former Lord Privy Seal, expressed his wish m debating the Royal Family civil list133 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-07-17 7 nve gins who reprei sented their countries m i Ihe recent "Miss I'ni- i verse" beauty contest at I Long Bead). California, i J M are pictured with a cast- i I ing director at Holly- i 1 wood. They are being 1 groomed at Universal- I International studios i101 words
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179 1952-07-17 7 $100,000 GOLD Acquitted —No Case To Answer SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. At the resumed hearing of the SIOO.OOU gold case m the Sessions Court, the President, Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah, acquitted a Penang merchant. Beh Yew Suan, on a charge of attempting to export from the Federation 100 pieces ol gold179 words
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Article171 1952-07-17 7 Standard Staff Correspondent i PJENANG, Wed.— The Eastern Smelting Workers Union wijl give a definite reply to trie management tomorrow as to whether it would acceptfurther concessions ollered to the Union following negotiations j held m the office of the Deputy Commissioner for Labour171 words
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Article92 1952-07-17 7 CANBERRA. July 16 (UP)— Australian External Affairs j -Minister, Mr. R. G. Casey, has pledged full co-Operation with i the U.K. Colonial Service m t their plan to recruit jungle wari tare experts for service with the I Home Guard m Malaya. A number oi Australian92 words
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Article104 1952-07-17 7 Nehru- Chou Talks On PoW Issue LONDON, J.ilv 16, iAP» informed diplomats said yest< day Communist China has outlined to India some ideas for tackling the one issue blocking a Korean truce the prisoner of war tangh These ideas were said to lacK clarity m the eyes oi Western diplomats104 words
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Article52 1952-07-17 7 WASH [NGTON J 16 <Rev i i i the destroy* S'J i and vaa es m a duel with enemy shore batteriet off the X <an easl i Sun< Eighi sailors received "minor injuries i ,t- destroy* returnei I ie three h s52 words
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Article171 1952-07-17 7 Prisons Cure Opium Addicts Standard Staff FejMtr?fy DR. CHEN SI LAN. Stagspore's well-known rx pert on opium, vestrtriav affirmed that opium j»d diets who were sent U jail usually h.ul their habits cured when thej It had bet n< LOO years' h i smoking m the D Sini 'J'li tr.171 words
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184 1952-07-17 7 Korea Truce Talks Again Postponed TOKYO. July 16 (I I') The Communisto raHed for another two-day recess m ihe Korean armistice lalka otlay jtml touched off speculation thai Peipina and Moscow are drafting deadlock breaking ordrr> for the W <l negotiators* Communist liaison officer? lotified the"* United Nations j lelegation184 words
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Article81 1952-07-17 7 DJAKARTA. July 1H (UP) —President Quirino of the Philippines who landed at Djakarta's Kemajoran airfield this afternoon, was met by President Sukarno. Mr. Mohammed Hatta and other high officials. Jakarta's Mayor Sjamsuridzal p es< .led Quirino with a golden key of the City of Jakarta. Mr.81 words
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Article98 1952-07-17 7 LONDON. July 16, Ri lU Mr. Anthony Head. British i let told h Consei vative questioner m the Commons that the Common i Division m Korea had not been subject to any heavy enemy offensive m the past month. Mr. Frederick Burden. Conservative, asked ir the taciliti^F98 words
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Article49 1952-07-17 7 LONDON July L 6 ,<R« To very larg< < tradinj i the week BCCOUI dence. < mined by this factor a I from otic or two I cent upward I i further headM somewhat mor« > ate. Hi < ed Eavoui ites here but sumed thi movement and49 words
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Article92 1952-07-17 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, July 16— The following ore tht «<<•- prices of rubber ond fin on the London Morktt todo. LONDON RUEBER LONDON TIN Spot 27U. Spot f 97 1 10? pif tai Aug. 27. d. buyers, £972 stlUr* Cpt /n iS?J Three months E9C!92 words
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Advertisement120 1952-07-17 7 FAITHFUL-FOR ALL TIME tssssmmm SMITHS IB* ■IT^^^^T^^f" m %m- j i j•' X I SMITH CAMERA CASI I i Sf* 6 *5 fJ| 7 Jewelled lev, >, 'JKi trovclling olorm Lummou* I ■?B i r 'i I *POti ond hondi Anort*^ J MBBBi i_/ II coloured cosei m Rnmi |I120 words
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454 1952-07-17 8 Vital Rule On Berthing Of Ships Clarified Standard Special Correspondent II SEEMS incredible thai for over <«liv pears an important port rrile relating to snchoring vessels m iluwaters of Singapore harbour should i><* misunderstood bj almost everj shipping Ma"»tt-r an<l i>y Marine Superintendents m this important and busy port, l?ut454 words
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Article33 1952-07-17 8 Lloyds Shipping Agency of London reports from Port Said thai traffic through the Sue? Canal is bein^ delayed up to 12 hours because of a sho tage >1 pilots Reuter.33 words
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Advertisement604 1952-07-17 8 '^^Q /7a 7 > /y-^ FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Mrad ©tftlMi s. i M(1 i.,,s »!es Ail AraeriuM i C:*njdianCitie! Peniiag P S'hias S v -re Air LAS? Bl N'I'IM »2 a\j MJuiv 1 \u< ELSJU r m of Dry Cargo Dee inks md passengei Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS604 words
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Advertisement856 1952-07-17 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kegular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenbam Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spare Due Penang From Peujn- P.Sham Spore For I S7c< huen" Jul> IS July 20 H'kong Accepting cargo for Tientsin :tnd Keelung with Transhipnu-n!856 words
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Advertisement506 1952-07-17 8 Ships m Harbour WHARVES .Barondrecht. Ship Godovvn Gate P. Brani: Tun? Song 5 Isakaze Maru 23 M Albeii Dock: Stanvac Ben. Benavon W/37 n iran, Terpurong. t Celebes 11/12 4 Victoria Dock: Sta [ytoneua 4. 1 4: 2 Kennel Dock: Morib Drente 18 39 2 9an. F Tesville, Pau i506 words
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Advertisement330 1952-07-17 8 f SAILINGS FKOM BCANIMNAVU rp»n H BELANMA* f Rai i "FIONLV far BaDgkok R MJt -PATAGONIA- foi bang -.N..'.r%-- V v.Yi' i- Kpn, Hongkong, Manila. t Kobe i Yokohama -ns, s FROM j \p\\ HONGKONG p "PRODUCE" for Bangkok 1 > S SAILINGS io (oNffsrN, MMN F,m r»l«ml,«. Aden. P330 words
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167 1952-07-17 9 BBER prices m Singapore improved by two cents per lb yester opening at about 2\ cents per lb. above the previous day's ig Iccls on a foirly active market. Q rotations remained at much the same levels foi ao time167 words
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121 1952-07-17 9 \'.k;n »:iK v; IP; Uoa Heßdersen id :>»r I 1 M.w (I 9tatej (.(ivcrnnicni «>JTi I .i< im^- mi hrh.iif oi a prwup of associates < .i.!h<w.!. Urn l»«»livian (io s rmnrnt ho < i: ",'i-.trnriii»n I minct- Corporation m M»»ur.u t i«>i Ike121 words
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Article45 1952-07-17 9 BID TO REOPEN JOHAN TIN lor« }>r« i i li! J t... |be Rid i* i i far ,:I.!T h.ivi la it, Bwrerii tin n Ini: |Ma la Ibc v- isee •ra m irte] wi S :c- reporh ;i rmlil balance <»• forward from Ibc previoMi45 words
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Article64 1952-07-17 9 S'pore Curb On Import THE issue of liceaces lat t ;< <" fired itiipiirt ti on .'f ur^'.i mms/ta Bran h.ir t < :rrenry SMBTCes nto Singapore ha^ been i s-« :iu( d until linthtr > I his announcement was >!.. it- j esterda j lo Si i pore i;i:noi64 words
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Article65 1952-07-17 9 Spivs Cause Big Deficit p at its ficit 19^1 wai t as ir id that black its i-ontributt heavily to lh< i] foreicr trade defici 1 a US$l,O5; US$2 0 the deficit rose to I *****J M I I vrtth U*****.000 T MM I li prevkw s French authorities blamec65 words
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Article100 1952-07-17 9 RUBBER STOCKS UN JUNE Standard Market Reporter j STOCKS r m S those on yv:r\ed to f>7.. '•!«<> I nth, i tared i <521 lons m Akr.v. I ;to offi -r;i' si itisti Stocks on transhtoment a' i |of J I tons I 2.2 15 tons m May. i P100 words
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Article65 1952-07-17 9 HONGKONG HAS A PAPER MILL THE first paper mill to be established m Hongkong ed producti i ..< i.. put estimated at around ti.ooo j Ib. r Un La ig M»n plan to make only coarse native pa 1 1 at ;> < to an el icaJ needs. Raw material65 words
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Article, Illustration504 1952-07-17 9 Ho w The Law A ffec ts Importers, Dealers HEW FED. POISON ORDINANCE-IP i TO CONTROL ii»< im sale liamilin^ of poisons, of poisons and the wholelicenees are instituted. Lpori into lhe Federation i Iwo types of wholesale Type A licence is available only for pharmacists. As explained above m504 words
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Article104 1952-07-17 9 COMMODITY PRICES < losing ihMmi prices h-euls nei Ib m Sin?a (Hire veslmi.iv were B-.ive^ Sellers 1 Spot Loose 1 ().B. In bales Aug. No 1 K.S.S. 893 No. 2 K.S.S. 853 8o No 3 R.S.S. XOj 8J tooe: iluiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening pr'ecs per lb. were: Ing 27d.104 words
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Article19 1952-07-17 9 India will ban export of gur or aggery, including jaggery powler, after July 31, 1952.- ITS.19 words
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Article764 1952-07-17 9 Staadfaqrd Market Ktpottff 511 i Wed. -NL 5 impro\ i n the anno,- > oi arious dividends m the t Malayan >nu\< were un--4 rials remainec ady. lay's pric« were; INDCSTRIALS -11) '*■> XC Pief !0 ice 12 u i >0 tt B Pel > 6 H764 words
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Article17 1952-07-17 9 New Singapore Textile Firm is 1 i:i H S ot His es and sundry -rid. •>i r17 words
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Article46 1952-07-17 9 Produce Mart Again Quiet ndjri >!.irk. t ll' porlrr 'on 5 K>re m i r P8) per -eVicr^ indicated < S4 1 C«>pra $-tii» 542' 4 ('•ambier $3 10 uHces*: <?a) iHamburi >. 'L.nitvi-;'-. S tgo SI3J iSa CH>rt CSSI7.TOOO p •> m .v The cd b. i aai46 words
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Article130 1952-07-17 9 pon, j'v ifi. Phe >KiS I to i I ken and •M md 1 National Production '^*r*7 fNPA), ronvrve r for t k« miliury. h«4 I «P'-(i «.n emburfo on nhip■M of Mr «.i from wure<"**r» l« <.<-. ilun niauutai tux- r .s\p < »id130 words
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Article162 1952-07-17 9 FOURTEEN tobacco manujfacturers 12 from the Feder- I ation and two from Singapore have now an association of 1 fbeir own to represent them. Ii is railed Malayan Tobacco Manufacturers' Association which receiver) its official sanction from the Singapore Registrar of Societies. Most of the manufacturer?162 words
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Article185 1952-07-17 9 LONDON, July 16 (AFP)— I Vo British firm has irft Comnunist China since the British Government sent a note to Prk- nU two months aga announcng the decision by some Bi ijsh firms m China to leave the •omitry, it is learned here. The note-185 words
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Article75 1952-07-17 9 Indian Ships Use Own Materials EIGHTT per rent of fhe rnateriafai u.sed m the construction of ships at VLshakhnp.-t.'K.m lipyard nre of Indian origin. Materials like electrical fittings. foppp'- pipe*;, etc, oomtitotinfi the remaining 20 per rent, are imported mainly from the United Kingdom. Ail auxiliary machinery for ships was75 words
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Article70 1952-07-17 9 Rrouted Riar;id:im <m the Kalians airstrip is progressing sit <..•!( t 1 1 knv P.W.f>. uoikmni ,iic now a few liuiui:r:i i(,- t al.r.td of sch<"lii|r The nr\\ s'lf.m i^ !^t id at a rate of .'tt t< t.i niq:ht. B> tomorrow. Momrttattra k<kk* w.n70 words
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Article15 1952-07-17 9 IHE B > > vitin* app i to import India o Pal AF P.15 words
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Article279 1952-07-17 9 THE Swiss House of H impre! ive attractions at t held m Balse, Switzerland -from all over the world vi major attraction was the R In the Swiss Bouse of Rolex there were on show h of ingeniously con- id 'decors' m ultra smart taste. There279 words
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Article122 1952-07-17 9 .JAKARTA. July '0 (Renter) I gfi plenary *mi— of the [ndones an Japanese trade con -f raa b I held at the con[e~ence room of the Java Bank. Bi'.i p;i:t is agicid to .-uJ.pt schedules on •*■> a m ial basU a the < DO 1122 words
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140 1952-07-17 9 EXPERIMENTS with lh« "-< of rwhlmi l«»r ronck em<l lor apph m;: lo rlothitt^ fiivrrfl rrKult<*<l m roads tEiat have ;i better Mwrir*e and r*sl lorn im.hufj'iu. ;nitl ol !i!!f<« tli;;t *h«iu (!r«i<l;-iiv imjir«»>'<i \w.ir making is now bt n i i 1 his was140 words
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Article16 1952-07-17 9 Malayan Rates Of Exchange Exchan (T.t.i I lit I <»n »r Hi i r.T/OD 16, C16 words
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334 1952-07-17 10 Sir;— The present cotitroversy over the MCA between the communalists and the non-communalists is of considerable interest to an onlooker. We see challenges and counter-challenges between members of our Singapore Legislative Council on the one hand and would-be members of that Council334 words
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Letter236 1952-07-17 10 .Sir. I am surprised that there should be :>o much criticism by the Progressive Party, the Labour Party and the Indian Regional Congress against the Malayan Chinese Association for its intention to enter the political field m Singapore. Why all this noise? Surely the Progressive Party,236 words
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Letter177 1952-07-17 10 Sir: I feel I must reply to "Father Of 11 Chili- whose letter appeared m your most excellent and readable paper on July 15. I should like to ask him whether the mother of h> II children feels the same bliss about the large family177 words
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Letter79 1952-07-17 10 Sir:— l am really doubtful whether the Johofe Government or those responsible for the answer to the question tabled by Mr. M. Kanthaswamy at the recent meeting of the Johore State Council. about Malayanization of service, really know the meaning of the word. MALAYANIZATION. Judging from79 words
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Letter, Illustration225 1952-07-17 10 Sir, It was more than a year ago that the power station started to give trouble thus restricting the supply of current to certain districts -at certain times but this state of atTairs has been allowed to continue ever since. The City Councillors225 words
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Letter143 1952-07-17 10 Sir. In your issue of July 8. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj m reply to "Indian" whose letter appeared m one of the local papers on July 5 says, '"that he is an irresponsible and ignorant mischief-mon-ger who, being ashamed to disclose his identity, remains anonymous."143 words
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Article298 1952-07-17 10 i TOI,.\vs QUOTATION: it is I with our pj-.sii>nv as it is with fire j,ul »jter thev i are <j O o<1 servant* hut bid I Sir Ko^ r [.'Estrange. TIHKM>\y FOR EVERYONE: Attend to those of youi erests which have to do with problems 1 anr! their solution. Bs298 words
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Article717 1952-07-17 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 16 which appeared m the Sunday Standard on July 13. Note: 1. Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instructions717 words
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Advertisement60 1952-07-17 10 fVO#### NEWS TO YOU XV I XI* OLH I SCHOOL OF DRESS MAKINGI Devery evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. IT Designing, Measuring, Cutting md Sewing by Mr. POH KIM who has been strongly recommended by Mrs. 9. Malcolm Mac Donald i POH KIM TAILORING S'poie 9. 248-B Orchard60 words
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Advertisement125 1952-07-17 10 wj» 411 j^ i Cordon l'.<lili«' Virginia MACRAE KK\<MN GIBSON iTSMW Sgt m i'tiit ?j 1/Viif STORMING 01 I 01 IMi i h) i. klM»lK>\l jf I WOMAN m i u\i n: ck'^ anthonTde xf il I V. HBV^^BB^^^^!^^^^ -^^1 r s taf'IAWRftNCE Sale DOBBINS m* QUNK Inspired by the125 words
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Article, Illustration604 1952-07-17 11 US, Russia Qualify For Basketball Final By TED SMITS HELSINKI, July 16 (AP) Israel Turkey and Switzerland were eliminated from the Olympic basketball competition Tuesday Each was beaten for the second time m the eliminating tournament. Final scores were: Canada 72, Rumania 51, Belgium 59, Switxerlcnd 49,604 words
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Article205 1952-07-17 11 PENANG, Wed.-Penan£ sportsmen will have a busy time this week-end with State badminton practice, intercommunity cricket, inter club tennis for the Utah Swee Lee Challenge (up and a junior intertaua badminton competition. badminti p.. ••.-q a f I i d Sunday at _\3O p.m., i,205 words
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Article316 1952-07-17 11 HELSINKI, July 16, (UP) Yugoslavia, one of the strongest continental sides, today eliminated India j 10 1 m the Olympic soccer tourney. The half time score was Yugoslavia 6, India 0. Among the 5,000 spectators who witnessed the match were a number of Russian athletes.316 words
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Article328 1952-07-17 11 SHEFFIELD, July 18, tourists failed m their alter the first time, and the mat< Although Vijay Hazare's de^ score left Yorkshire 185 belli Indian bowlers rould not rej first innings on the "feather They capt ired only four wicketa during the d;iVi n d ire328 words
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Article99 1952-07-17 11 TOSKSRIBE 1-t Innings I»?. INDIANS 1-t Imiiii^s m l'»r i 5 |M VOKh-MIKi: Ml bMtißgl ll. i!' .!:,y <• Ifantl :b S .Je 77 H I twaon 'bw ShincJe 6*> Wilson b Cho dhw y LpWr nit nit li' 1 Watson c i fau {U b Ch Ihui 1299 words
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197 1952-07-17 11 \U LONDON, July 15, (Reuter). nr —Godfrey Evans. England and Hi Kent Wicketkeeper, injured his D; eft arm while batting against Ci Surrey at the Oval today, but 16 is expected to be fit for the V; bird Test against India, which jegins197 words
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157 1952-07-17 11 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, He] tinki, July 1G (UP) Keeiz iasegawa, Japan's hop, ste; i'id jump champion and th mly hope to win a first plac o the track and field event vas suffering from a strainei ighl foot today. Track am icld coach Mikio Oda157 words
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157 1952-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed loh Theam Siew sprang a sur-i-ise today when he defeated ie All-Malayan Indo Ceylone. singes champion, M. W. Amu, In straight sets 6-2. 6-1 i the TPCA Open Tennis liampionsliips at Kuala Lum;r. Goh exploited the weakness splayed by Ramu m157 words
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106 1952-07-17 11 PARIS, July 15 (Reuter)— nth African Bobby Locke ncr of the British Open If championship last week )k, another major title toy when he won the French )en golf championship on the Germain Course. Locke played consistent go!f roughout the 72 holes and d rounds106 words
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Article244 1952-07-17 11 lELSINKI, July 16 (V.P). The first Thai athletic squad to participate In an Olympiad is here "to > and learn* 1 wording to Phya CWi I i Raksh, President of the Olympic Committee of Thai* land. light Tim! track and field nnen u:u\ five officials arrived244 words
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733 1952-07-17 11 p I THE Singapore lawn i- tournament begins <m Satur total of 38 entries has h« c mii»l«'s, 2(y for the double 3 women's (singles, 13 for the the wteranV doubles. THE following is the result U oi the draw: MEN'S SINGLES Our Chew733 words
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Article77 1952-07-17 11 NEW YORK, July 14 fßeuter) Felix Bocchicchio, n anager of the world heavyweight champion, .Jersey Joe Walcott, said today he was willing for Walcott meet the winner of the Rocky Marciano-Harry Matthews fight on July 28 m a title bout m September. Wak-ott, attending the signing ceremonies77 words
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Article292 1952-07-17 11 Sl\(,\|'<»KK (JH-1 u..-l!,v A M -HMlrr) 9J3t a.m. for lutli-h s. h«..K f) I! Inierladc; It am. \.\.v HMtt Mu-i. Whiir You Work: mi t"• I ..r l.rli-h Sch— l>; 1 p.m R&Meabrrg a RckßH un Ino I M \t I |;.i'. I :i)i":ion Qnrttt; i pin Km292 words
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Article81 1952-07-17 11 111 I sfNKF July M (W) John Bean I l»a\ is world and OlNtnjut i| heavywright titlchold^r. is the >hl\ TTi'-m i of |kc I S. uci^lil lif tjnj; ti.mi n•( h-.!:;d by training rulfv 'll*- ran «"at. dink tad t\ o;;l If latr81 words
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Article83 1952-07-17 11 THE fo jc [or Ihe Si: nual i Rxtun Em I X Chiao and S "old pfafes, v m .luh IS: Chinee; a B MB. 1 C. P I Vpo c r \> id l^e! Lee rjs is i .m. Naval Bx v R.A.I83 words
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Advertisement278 1952-07-17 11 OF ap- i.e per m. merit Deparii ,i I In thi f :st A; inti i Grade th< I tution Hi.. m Gaa En- and pre- 25 and 20 They si ..-a! exp- i taking. ale att I lo -t v I iry m depend upon -able i<e and ")ffit278 words
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Advertisement121 1952-07-17 11 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RESULTS Only 50 cents per line with a minimum charge of T 'or 4 lim s (approximating 20 short words) II Bnobfe you to place on The Singapore Standard (Daily Edition) un ler Situa' Va^nt, Wanted, Accommodation Vacant, For Scle, Miscellaneous, etc. Box No 50 cents121 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-07-17 11 [ripf M |ihiißßj| HKJH i u jes it tbe di mm ti in Mala] i. AM. P.M. Singapore 7.30 u43 t or! Dickson J.09 3 lfi »*t»rt Sham |2 •>•> 9.4 1 ajgj32 words
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Article68 1952-07-17 12 *m (Reuter)— it 1 final ac- lirds C oe run I were pul They c 9.9: Paul 92: Sn Z Signal 8.10: I and Tangle 8.9; C' mI {)-.h- ationa and Don< re nbarnie and Spartan Lady Godiva 84: o B. Celebrate s I I 8:68 words
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784 1952-07-17 12 WH.LE the ,n,e,schoo. cHon,pionship-won *f*™X«^^ for the third successive yea <-™*™*^£' fl i Total Besor stadium CIOl t S i^^r^i^-^i^r- P e,fo rronem onee W^^H^bes»pre^^*l^ojW«J«- hri|l afternoon C s to S -rr^;; oT&Si R- was A fastest of t he qiris. i Ihi 2 Rn»784 words
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Article98 1952-07-17 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA League. Dir 1 BODCA v Rovers SC at Jalan Bctar stadium; Junior Cup Replay— Marine Depi. V Police "A" at Geylang: IRC -.V v X i Raja a\ CYMA*. JOHORE ATHLETICS: J ohor? State athletic championships at Johore English College 2.30 PEMANG SOCCER: Penang XI98 words
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Article119 1952-07-17 12 TANJONG MAL.IM. Wed.— ln the annua N rth Sel ingor Europeans vs Rest cricket match the Europeans beat the Rest by 22 runs on the Kuala Kubu Padang. Three State player? S L. Watson and J. G. Spanswick of the West Ken^ Regiment, and Lakiibir Singh of119 words
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Article127 1952-07-17 12 Athletes Must Go 'All Out' I ieM and jui. ll p P v this weekend h.i%e idvised to KO lil llt n ltN .vs ifeU as hn.ils. r, M «n Iteowa and lamps Sl the uu.ililMn' round [int uili be Uk<-n nitu l Mt uhen pfacea are i ,ii% ftDoemteo.127 words
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86 1952-07-17 12 HELSINKI. July 15 (Ul Si^iried Edstroem, Swedisn President of the International Olympic Committee, wants all team events deleted from the Olympic calendar because the number of participants are increasing so rapidly that the games are getting out of hand. "In my opinion it is86 words
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Article30 1952-07-17 12 HELSINKI, July 16 (AFP) Mr Avery Brundage of the United States was elected president of the International Olympic Committee this atternoon. Mr. Armand Massard was elect- ed vice-president.30 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-07-17 12 B. Pei era of St. Andrew s School who won the high jump at the Singapore InterSchool sports yesterday with a record of sft. llins., the highest ever jumped by a Malayan schoolboy since the war. The only better effort was 6ft. 3ins. jumped by Penang65 words
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Article287 1952-07-17 12 IPOH Wed.— Tan Kee Fah. former Negri Sembilan Malaya Cup hero, who played as inside left for Ipoh Police Sports Club against Kinta Indian Association this evening m a division one league game, sealed the fate of his team when he failed with two287 words
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Article146 1952-07-17 12 soccerites Win Replay STAR SOCCERITES beat Po- ice "B" by three clear goals m a -j SAFA Junior Cup replay at the leylang Stadium yesterday. s Soccerites. top favourite I he second division champion- j ship this year with full points rom nine games m league natches, were held to146 words
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Article43 1952-07-17 12 Singapore Recreation Club will hold a 'special games meeting at the club on Tuesday, at o.'M) p.m. to elect captains. vice-captains and conveners ior hockey and billiards. The 1952 open singles championship and -B" singles championship billiards tournaments will commence shortly..43 words
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Article78 1952-07-17 12 PARIT BUNTAR Wed.— A was made m I an tennii tourney yesterday with Rv< derided. Ther^ wrie no upseU In the handicap singlei when K. Kasi with a handicap Dl .15 got the better of P. Rongasamy ter two hard fough sets. In the open singles, both Has78 words
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Article388 1952-07-17 12 MANCHESTER. July 16 (Renter)- I n j. i!( India open the third of the seasons Tests here tony with England two up m the series with two to England won by seven wickets at I reds ail(i i, I wickets at Lords, but India could388 words
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Article18 1952-07-17 12 Perak Team To Meet Kelantan IPOH. V m a Foong S them X B walkover i Lee F18 words
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Article22 1952-07-17 12 KEDEF I tip i1 U mil; (l«rl.iiids ii i«k < T T.'r t Mas Burn i ..'l and I22 words
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Article861 1952-07-17 12 PENA N G. Wed.— A total of 209 horses have been entered for the Penang Turf Club's August Bank holiday meeting on July 26. 30 and August 2 and 4. Entries comprise 60 from class one. 72 class two and 77 from class live. Below861 words
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Article170 1952-07-17 12 PENANG. Wednesday. Th< schedule of racing for the Ipen-n" Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting is as follows: First day July 26: Houses Class I One divisions one. two and thice j six furlongs. Horses class two; divisions one. two and .three 1 51 furl togs. Horses class170 words
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