Singapore Standard, 19 July 1952

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard |_VUL. Ml NO. 17. SATURDAY, JULYJ9J9S2. 12 PAGES— FIFTEEN CENTS I
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  • 4 1 DRIVER FOILS 2 ROBBERS
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  • 622 1 MCA President Backs Minister Standard Staff Reporter INTER-RACIAL unity is the corner-stone of the Malayan Chinese Association. It must! take precedence over self-rule for Malaya, said Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, MCA president,: yesterday. II? was supporting the statement of the Secretary! of State for the Colonies, Mr.
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  • 43 1 5-Nation Export Control Confab ore igfl I od f »f Kingdom, I s., i i ...mi this t in on 1 1 m i\\r i ii 111 I us |y to i m the t. I be CSS i fer- n c I
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  • 373 1 Malay Regt.'s 'Bag' Of Bandits Grows \s ill) bis rifle* Both the Police and the bandits, it would appear, were m ambush positions waiting for each other. The Police opened fire on t\\o terrorists immediately they were sighted. Both th c >t-at men fell into the riv Torists on the
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  • 76 1 Lyttelton's Optimism Stands Out Standard Stall I urespond b| l is Most import mi a IS Mir m. t *i ii H iiiv h ih- oloni.tl Set retarj Slf. OH\ er Ij t telton s poke >; the p>>>lulu v ol a i earl] rictorj la m ii i i
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 photo. kwi mm <>f 11m iisii Safaris who were acquitted m On Kiiiniin ,>iiit on Wednesday of a charge < i" murdering Trooper Junes OTeary, i Malayan Scout, seen shaking the hands <>t Mr i>(. Ironside, who defended them. A fifth S.ik.u who v i-> found u.t>. sontrrucd to d<\ith.
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  • 76 1 LABOUR PARTY RETAINS SEAT DUNDEF. July 18 (Renter) I ty today retained i j the Dundee I iamentary by-election with more than double majority. The figures were: George i imson i Labo i 22 161, Paul servative and Na »nal Libei ..I 14. n 5, Donald /art ttish N iti
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. July 18 (AP)— An Army doctor, I nut (ol i i.mm 1). Threadgill today recommended easier marches tot voting soldiers m training. Ha mM U' a lose road marches eiven b«for« propel oondltlonng of ii.- i ri k i ii'ii rauac "nun tU Iraj^ma* tifti^y uf
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  • 122 1 WHAT ES i squatter'? Hie Governor, of Singapore Mr. .1. F. NU oil. gave a definition of Hie word yesterday when he corrected a builds r of experimental houses m the Bedok settlement Area. A builder, explaining why certain houses were suitable for the "squatter,"
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  • 268 1 Mrs. Thong Is Mother with A Real Problem IPOH, Fri How does a squatter's wife feel when her husband is jobless and she s I lenly finds that triplets a:.' born to her m addltl >n to those who already possesses four other children al* be! >w the aga of
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  • 90 1 [UP)— The White Room haa instructed the Insl i. < i uh mi to dt.iu up papers la seize iln- Mnkr boun steel i ltd it r v under tin- Select i\ Sen i< >• Vt i. it u,o i inn it (i todaj hi{ li Jn'. rt
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  • 206 1 Standard Special Correspondent JM\\KI July lit. spokesman l«»t Indonesian businessmen residing m Singapore !<»<!. »v strongly urged ih«- establishment <>l a branch <>i the indom siati v i.ii< Bank at Singapore to facilitate Indonesian trading arlix Uies m Malax a. The recommendation was made by
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  • 136 1 41- Minute Secret Session T< >KYO July 18.— In the growing atmosphere of optimism. U delegates from Panmunjom today reported they met the Communist side m secret session for 41 minutes oil resumption after recess and agreed to meet again torn or: »w. There was still no official backing for
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  • 119 1 Dewey Calls G-G 'Wise Man Of Asia' NEW YORK, July 18 (AP) In his book. ••Journey to the Far Pacific," New York Governor Thomas Dewey calls Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Com-missioner-General lor SouthEast Asia, the "wise man of Asia." Mr. Dewey said Malaya is making an extraordin "experiment m
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  • 20 1 'i HE S ore Gene Office authority another Po.-t Offi npaigi ii cd m the near future.
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  • 73 1 VOI-I'NTAKY workers mostly woiucn yesterday worked feverishly to df( orate the 11 stalls m turn- for the lnt« r SfeftwL national Ba/aar organised bj lh<* K«*d 'ross SocntT. Singapore Krjndi. w^uth will open tomorrow at i tht Victoria Metnorial Hall Tuture I ihous Mrs Lokv Wan Tho decofa
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  • 101 1 3 Die, 82 Injured In 'Quake 1/tJK.YtJ, July i I tilrl I EaHj r. purl- fl MM <•-iK i ,n t lk* < etui <• of it" <i- istef .irt'j -ml th i! at I I'" t.m. t!nr m iff t lirrc Uii..u ii ij i I xi iniu!..i iiui
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  • 25 1 US Judge To Visit Colony ■■111 .UMi ,i i ir, I deluding Sing I during the He a lit J V &gt;rl i office said
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  • 9 1 URT J uii'l an U! ■4 .&lt; vUIt
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 57 1 \W I n -*1 C 1 00&tK$n^^^00&^^^W$M0^^ I S ■adio M represenu the widest selection of r.s and radiogram available In Malaya .All 88$* I |pe&lt; .i v 'or ihti market Fully 'opic.-- |uarancc€4 md backed by expert ■.-,:■:■&gt; Pin- i fc/ai a'ter s.i es ICI v .cc PHILIPS cfadw,fa/e&gt;7&
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    • 44 1 CRYSTAL SILVERWARE i In a jj Th 2 NOVELTY S7OSE BS. North B'ldgt 0k Phone 3 1 21. 3-rifaporc 4. wW 000^ lailHed tit jit 1 A I he HE] B y tT th« '1 lightest type* On plantti tnd 1 than half Ba
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  • 80 2 Killer Gets Ten Years P. KRISHNASAMY, 24-year-Xaval worker. was sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice :g h t at the Singapore v "ion on a charge of culpable homi- not amounting to murder. r stai thai illowing a quarrel near the worker's quarters at the Base, on
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  • 91 2 Singaporeans Are Honest SINGAPORE people who goods o:i the hire pur- i rfaase system are by and large i and the few cases oi fraud that occur occ»sio::. are "exceptions rather than the rule"*, said Chinese and j European firms yesterday. Pointing out that the ele- 1 j meat of
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  • 178 2 MISADVENTURE JOSEPH GEOFFREY THOMSON, Assistant ControUer, Telecoms, told the Singapori Coroner's Court yesterday how a cyclist while travelling on the opposite side of the road. suddenly took a "U" turn and collided with his car. The Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, was holding an
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  • 304 2 MR. WOO PLEDGES: HOMES THIS YEAR IF... Standard Staff Reporter HOMES FOR &lt;&gt;6 families, victims of last year's 'Kampong Bugis fire, will be ready before thr mil of tiiis year. Construction of these artisan-type quarters at Kolam Ayer is io be«jin at These decision? were reached at yesterday s meeting
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  • 80 2 TEN ire opium smokers were each sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to 14 days' rigorous imprisonment. One smoker claimed trial and was remanded until today. In another case Sng Ah Bee was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for allowing his premises to
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  • 133 2 DIPHTHERIA CASES IF TIIF Chinese saying Not *iok. why tak&lt; medicine?" can be wiped mil \hv medical profession mighi nr\ somewhere with diphtheria, i&gt;r. Maggie lim, Senior 4ssistanl Health OHirrr. iri&lt;l The Standard \&lt;-;n\!;!\ "It would then be a simple matter to rid ourselves of a 1 n
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  • 71 2 RADIO personalities are to have a busman's holiday on lay, July 26, when they will get together and entertain each other at a social and dance. Arranged to mark the laying of the foundation stone of broadcasting station at Thomson Road two years ago, the
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  • 88 2 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board detective Nicholas Jeyaram, told the Relict Court Magistrate yesterday that when •he refused twice to accept a bribe on board the La Marseillaise, a Singapore money changer slipped some notes into the pocket of another d&lt; The changer, Mohd. was fined
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  • 304 2 MR. THOMSON NEEDS COMIC STRIP ARTIST MR. G. G. Thomson, the Public Relations Officer, Sir i pore said yesterday that his Department fully realises the importance at the younger generation and it always has m mind the fact that 50 per cent, bf the Colony's popula- tion is un ler
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  • 94 2 Standard Stall Eeporf* CHE HIN SHIU. managinß ncr of Diamond Re i iat World Amusemei I I 3 fined $250. m default I lonths' imprisonment, by the japore Second District Judge. I Mr. H. B. Livingstone yesterday, or having m possession I &gt;• surkling
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  • 48 2 A FAULTY cabie at Tan r c. ig Hospital yesterday de ved pari the tal o ler and el-ectric iigiu lot tours. cable supplies elecmcit: I to tbe motor working the pros sure pump for the water tank The cable has now been repaired
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  • 66 2 SALSU MEN ASKS FOR 'FAIR' PAY THE j Loc. S n has written to the Commodore Superintendent asking for "a fair and standard salary" to be paid to the nonindustrial locally entered staff on the same basis as those recommended m the Benham Tiie Union also requests emplo3*ers to reconsider
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  • 50 2 XMAS VISIT NOT TRES PASSIM A CHRISTMAS visit to led a dutiful fathei I the Singapore First Police C esterday to answer a charp. c trespass with intern I a lit last December at Bufl Road. Srinivasan was acqu I Magistrate Mr. R.C S B without his defence being called.
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  • 142 2 AN ARMY spokesman yesterday said that the work of looking for buried explosives m the grounds of the Anthony Road Girls School is still being carried on. No explosive matei has been found so far. voters and District B had 10 000. a candidate with 3.000 votes would have
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  • 102 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN ORDER to avoid confusion among the individual voters and the political parties, the elections lor the City Council next December wil! be fought m the existing electorial wards, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Supervisor of Elections m Singapore, told The Standard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 101 2 TO MOTC :v&gt; HOl'.^F isjgj Please visit our to inspect which m I tsnc Materi r ;ii &lt; &lt;&gt;\ i re A lirotiM- Wlk t I Ur CUdf lUato« Automatic Cai &lt; Icmlm &lt; !i» j On ?/V UNITED MOT-3 17H&KS ITD 137 OtCHAtO ROAD. UNITED MOTO3 WCESS {PEKi^ LfD.,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 66 2 OJ-|_|-l_i~LJ-LJ-i_r&gt; &lt;-»»-&gt; r» m t mo^o~^'\J^J~lJ~^^-*^ J y rKJ^ J^- n J lJ u tg N^*^ N^^^^^^^*-'*~* KJn W r^mamm^jgff^ tH*i THESE HIGHV«W SJSfJS WILL ~~~fl/}~^~\ «I OfiD p CANT HELP BUT LOOK f W TP-VIN" cw ,r|l AT X EM. TMEV-c«uC K tE.''- \^&gt;^V 63 IT MAKE? .1, r
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  • 80 3 ;&gt; &gt;to Mill II to tjpc Is mom nnsf fOf i BSJiei Dr-, 111 thtSingapore I' ii&lt; nrtr. Recruits nvst p.i&gt;^ thi^ miJ&gt; &gt;•( t before l«p is unfi r iin-d m i!&gt;^r».i t.»r I birtj Tt( riut&gt; m»A urvi'i ■Mill; v tiir Pi»lii Tl B IBS Sl
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  • 20 3 pite of the &gt;rtathe to Hi!. 1 rei Furthei ?nts of «i«i' l Calil right &gt;xportei
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  • 13 3 !HE r sity o a c&gt;; Ha er Ha bo tl
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  • 16 3 Answer Is More Pa trols I i I i s off, d nson R I i
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  • 94 3 BURGLAR USED A LONG POLE A BURGLAR is believed to have used a long pole to "fish" out a pair ol I rs. a kebaya and a sarong thuough an open window of an unnumbered dwelling m Jalan Eunos, while the occupants were asleep. The victim. Lee Hoik Soon. a
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  • 42 3 The school wil "Kong Chian S The name was propose .Mr. Tan Lark Sye. I' m truclion of the f&gt; n' expected to be completed at l the end of this year and will open early next &gt; ir.
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  • 589 3 COLONY PUBLIC SAY 'NO' Lone Supporter Says It Will hase Blackouts &gt;&gt; iIILK agreeing thai daylight saving i«. good insofar as it allows the public to devote more time to recreation, all the Singaporeans, with the exception of on»», who were interviewed by Tlie Standard yesterday saft! they could not
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  • 259 3 Governor Gives Advice On Windows At Bedok Standard Mail Reporter THI Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F, Nicoll, miw various experimental types i low cosl houses for the displaced Paya Lebar squatters at the Bedok Resettlement \rca yesterdaj morning. He ed the area by car' and on" foot and had
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  • 375 3 Bj JAMES PETEB CHIN TWO more persons from Singapore and i^&lt;&gt; ironi \)w Federation have come forward i«&gt; gupporl the rontention thai pearls can be !&gt;?v&lt;i m ordinary rice. itwr 43J ihem -aid he uses mother's milk to cultivate the lustre of
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  • 143 3 ADDRESSES BY LOCAL GRADUATES Varsity Bas? FOR the first time since the University of Malaya was founded 'm 1949. two local graduates will take major parts m the proceedings of this year's Convocation to be held m Oei Tiong Ham Hall on July 26. Dr. Chen Su Lan, who graduated
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  • 35 3 THF A- istraiian 'I A ilaya, Mr. T.K. Critchley, will la;. at the S taph today ■is Australia's representative at commemorate Far East dv Japam P.O.Wi ii Burma-Sianv i ay. &gt;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 &lt;*?.* Drama SWORD 01 r^ONTt CRISTO RV i i MM! &lt;&gt;1«)K SHIRTS LOW ICES i!!ft SOLE ACL lIES "FACTORY" I*9. Bui'dmt fttjj,y-p£rfy Entiineenscf means absolute dependability m 87 International models
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    • 203 3 j RAfKFTS i Hill I"' m nun fn (mil i(j rnuiiiiLii m Super Phcnoinviitm 1 i I I j l I .v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\w v V X \w\\v\\ I 1 TENNIS 6c BADMINTON RACKETS I It'stt'ti fc»r Strcnfjih RESTRINGING A SPECIALITY ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE (I Visit Spurts tPi'im rt nurt i 1 ii
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 75 3 i I i f il£ lC 1 fl'M TAKiN'OVTJ-' 1 I f/ALT LIKE YOU'D TOOK )M,Wt't'l NOI §1 "I f/- -v/ LOOKIT MY 50RRY 'BOUT THAT, BUT TH l£ »6 f F vTXJ O.OWNO A HAf'D PifHT TO TH' IN HALF A3 /THERE HAT/ IT'5 J PARPNUH DOT I N
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  • 61 4 i;&lt; 1 1 ll INK Icting Hentri Besar &lt;&gt;f Kelantao, I cii_kii ri Maharaja and t!»«- Prt--i«hi!t ol ilw Ketanian Braark «»i I NINO, lachc ImnaU Shrahini &gt;r&gt;ienia&gt; vrlimanl ihc "^K gifl i 500,000 lo ihc Malays, accord- 1 i .i report ia ike I
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 4 Above picture shows a plateful of 'karanc' or cockle (Area granosa) pearls bred by Mr. Kam Ens Cheon? of Jervois Road, Singapore. The pearls depict various stages of growth. The ornament m the centre is a brooch made of home bred pearls. On righ| is .i bottle containing ordinary rice
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  • 109 4 AHMAD bin M.iji Abdul Hamid of Alice Road W ;!S sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to Ul months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' police supervision for attempted housebreaking of Fife House" m Grange Road on June 5. He Lad
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  • 381 4 SI !&gt; i\ik &gt;n liable i" load tiding lodaj .ir- I) Both I .ii m.. Mjitimi Rd VV r I".!.) .t l.rli.u I'lilllpi tuana n Rd -t •&lt; dial Pla&lt; ii. in '-mi. i.ii.m t Him- .mi km Rangoon Kd., 1 w uer hi si aagoon iJii
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  • 89 4 PENANG, Fri. The man- ugement of Eastern Smelling Company Ltd. and the Eastern Smelting Workers' Union m a joint release today said that their dispute was settled yesI terday when a special com- mittee appointed by Union i members accepted the manj agement's offer. The offer was
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  • 173 4 BWr.KOK Tucs. (APl— Thr Raja oi Perlis this afternoon married Riam BessayanaTin, a Thai M uslini (drl, chosen as tho kingdom's beauty queen &lt;:\ 1 4 0 the marriage took place m the modest home oi the Raja's friend. Haji Tuan Suvarnasat, the oflß cia]
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  • 366 4 PENANG, Frf. The Public Prosecutor, Mr. C. M. Sheridan, gave notice of appeal today against a decision by the Sessions Court President, Mr. B. Smith, who held that Khoo Joo Tiang, proprietor of a cafe in 1 the Great World Park. Penang, had
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  • 24 4 Terrorist Victim Buried MR. LAN Coi ma:iag« Southern P 'c on Thursday m d 1 B v ry. Mr. I an i i i
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 4 pnolo Lord Tweedsmuir, M&gt;n of thr btfC &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;'• Bl l»«»l T.il &lt;ll Citiada. uho airi\&lt;d m Sin;;.tporr by ;nr from 2 on don yesterday f&lt;n a month*, visit t«» vur\« "business cosdituws coumi led! with central him &lt; h.tntit*-*- and rabbet Standard
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  • 15 4 BEAVERS' NORTHERN ROUTES CONFIRMED m Te and -13. The pur, ..wan an.: I X I
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  • 11 4 Ihreat To Constable -4 Mths. X the the m &gt;• th P
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  • 260 4 mr n /court\ 1/1 TOLD THE SINGAPORE Third District Court was told yesterday that three young Maiu. from the Bbio Islands were successfully smuggled into the Colony last year, by a local resident, who helped them to get identity cards with false particulars. They paid him a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 30 4 dy y i LMf 1 HHiillL one of ihe stars, who prefers CHESTERFIELD y^^^MJF-;- J m r^j^ i /^lihonq Dexter willi Jody Lamnince m J I-:- hi§sfr^” DKIUAIiIr fl fc^^^_
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 56 4 vi! ..i uovliinior stafl i :it !m nt j».iu Rl I \,;&gt;S r\KI "V utti.r. l&lt; 5.1&gt;.1 si u\ i&lt; i and I ■'!&gt; ul sir. p id INTERN ATIONAI BA/A.l \ii Inn.i MtjiHiriil Hall iin In i&gt; vi l l» \n \.u-lplii Hotel l.;ml«Ml I \ul I'll -I I.
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  • 1114 5 Jf mm f a A g Lontidence, Morale Mounting In Malaya LONDON, July 18. Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton presented to the Kouse of Commons last night a picture of mounting confidence and morale m Malaya and an assurance of eventual victory over Communist terrorists. Ca talties
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  • 406 5 Tempter Telis Unionists Accept Results Of Fair Treaty kl VI II MPUR, Fri. Hope thai plantation workers would continue^ bs they had done before, lo accept ilx- results ol fair negotiation, even though m times of economic recession they mighl less favourable than m times of prosperity, is expressed b)
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  • 81 5 NEARLY 200 Home Guards and Home Guard leadei i a passing-out parade at I Home Guard Training Centre lat Kota Tinggi on Thursday. The men will leave for their respective kampongs soon to tram other members of the Home Guards, Brig. C. S. Howard, of the
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  • 139 5 Klang Library Asks For Higher Grant THE fourth annual report of the Klang Library cxp the hoop that the Stf.te Government will increase its annual grant of 1900 to $1,500 m view of the lari^e increase n membership and the rising cost of books. At present, the Klang Lil ha.s
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  • 98 5 LONDON". July 18. (Reute The Liberal B4anchester (iu;i!--di;m. m an editorial supports the call for early electi Malaya made by Mr. James Griffiths, former Secretary of State for the Colonies, m the House of Commons yesterday. The editorial criticises the present constitution of the Federation of
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  • 11 5 MB. OI.IVKR I.YTTKI.TON
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 224 5 Jjisw%&s-' f 1 CHAMELEON \1 jf^'' Whi»« m &gt;v*.u eorl&gt; s^VV mofn n 9 th« PS^ -2tit I c o n &gt; &gt;i orange and at sunset r, moiiinq %o till Riofmn^ tj^-^Jjj Well known tKrougKpopularity of th« l^J^JJ^wf^.44^4 Tig c i M. cdic i n a I Pr o
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  • 16 6 -Mi-r&lt; iv a no»*e common to the neighbourhood, m'd&lt; at bur•lars brr«kii&gt;f imlY 1
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  • 608 6 f phobias. There is agoraphobia I hydrophobia (fear of water); doraphubia-.(loar of fur); hydrophobia); neoph (fear of ear of fire); thanatophobia (fear of d even i (fear of phobias). There which, nobody has thought fear of falling off chairs; the 1 the fear of walking under °1
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  • 251 6 Review of Views 'Extravagance 1 HE expenditure of SI 0.000 for 2 celebrating the birthday of the| Yam Tuan Besar Net&gt;ri Sem- bilan is considered cxi avagant| and a waste by Utusan Melayu.&lt; &lt;c paper said editorially yes-? terday I tat it was not opposed to the ie 'ca of
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  • 1202 6 HOW Independent Is Mao's China Russian Policy -In The Far East 11 stance In this, the last of two articles MAX BELOFF points out lhat Ihe current year is a critical one m Sino-Russian re- i lations os this is the year m i •Russia will have to make good
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 386 6 Rules Of The B.O.D. On Employees Indebtedness Sir In your paper of I c 12th Mr. H.B. Living- Singapore Pote, was quoted having said that it was c rules of the BOD. for their employees to be indebted. A- a 8.0.D. employee myself, let me inform your readers that the
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    • 198 6 Sir;— lf is sickening to read the endless letters sent m by n aciers complaining about the blackouts and bin ning the past adminisi;: for the present state Of i:-^&lt;'v&gt;. What is the use of crying over split milk? Lel us, instead, think of a pfen which
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    • 83 6 AN APOLOGY TO MR. TAN sir,— j tniMK your readers owe Mr. C. C. Tan an apology. We have for long been under the impression that the Government ran Colony, and we are g!ad to note that the Government takes orders from Mr C C Tan. Air. Tan claims credit
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    • 233 6 S:r: The Committee on wiio^e behalf J ji i axldn ing .you has resolved that thing should be done tn improve the very untidy condition of the old Christian Cemetery on Fort Canning. Many of :he monuments ovi r the graves consist of poorly built brick and
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    • 13 6 t A^^&gt;» oh iceM &lt;^] 3 PINT 35 CENTS^^ i COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES^ ty^YOQHOuiT
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    • 36 6 sgft ::wc:Tu: Af|i[K:cAN PLEXIWEAVE SARAN"9 o"d bccu»;ful $ty!.n S \^V\ -rst ng cyc-appcoling scot VQ^ 'A beauty end good fast* FEATURING: X SX^Sc fEfvAS^ T COLORS PRACTICAL COMFOI lUGGCO DISABILITY EASY CARf DOAJVS COUCH MIXTURE vHjj
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  • 432 7 Settlement Of PoW Issue At I Talks Likely UNITED NATIONS, July 18— Despite the cautious attitude of authoritative sources, the (belie! i- growing that a major development i- due »n {lie Korean armistice talks, scheduled t« resume today, to break [\w touch; prisoner exchange i«-**H'.
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  • 5 7 Qavam To Nellie Oil Dispute
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  • 4 7 THE QUEENS'S SECOND PARTY
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  • 78 7 Japan, RI Want To Join Colombo Plan v Inly If DP lapaa nd Indonesia arc I k»in ili- oloanba Plan foi the ecoaemk deve- I i I Sooth I t^t \m.i. (i.»»-s m&gt;t c; bei (i.ii- joining the a Plan, hoi Bthei membei i mntrlea to rsto.id indon sia iroaM
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 7 prinio. SINGAPORE City c ouncu nif'n demolished a 106 foot high thimnr;. of disused fcla^ f.K lory m Prince Edward Road yesterday morning to cleai the waj for the extension ol Shenton W.-v t«i Tanjons Pagar. The tower wa s dynamited while polite cordoned off the area. The tall construction
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  • 82 7 Sfcndord Loncfon Corfcspondcnf LONDON, July 15: The following ore the clos.ng prices of rubbci end tin on the London Mcrkct todo\ LONDON RUEBER LONDON TIN Spot 2C^d. Spot £968 per fen buyers, Aug. ie.c\ £969 jellcrs. Sept. 26. c Three months: ?966.)05. Oct./ Dec. 11. buyers,
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  • 279 7 LONDON, July 17. Commentators predicted that before tons further measures to balance the U.K. external account and to pui Britain's economy on a firm footing would be announced by th&lt; i Chancellor of tii K\(h&lt; quer, Mr. K. A. Butler. &lt;-&gt;n neasures would be
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  • 200 7 NEW YORK. July 18. Republican governor of nominee for the United Si out strongly m support of Pacific. Unless there :s a mutual deienre pact -f&lt; r A&lt;ia. the United States one day "may be fighting to hold the of California" against Communist invasion, he
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  • 140 7 IN a drive for funds for the Red Cross Crippled Children's le, the British Red Cross i held a colourful ball I night at the residence of C arles Pow. manager of Mercantile Bank Singapore. I &lt; ball, which was attended by more
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  • 67 7 3 ,500- Year-Old Skeleton Found MYCENAE, Peleponnesus, J..iy 18 (Reuter) The skeleton of ah extremely tall m-.m. estimated to have lived 3,500 }*-i^s ago m c classic phase of Greek his- &gt; vc jbed by Homer, WBi md today when the .second of a series r royal tombs dis- &lt;
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  • 60 7 &gt;NG .1 ily 18 'R&lt; iter- S&lt; a1 .1 H A. nstrong, Deputy leader of the Australian opi sii iii (he Fedi il Parlia- !if;-f- tod a: n &lt; ailed ;i "j business toui of the i Easl Mr. A vas ac- ed fa .1' I
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  • 19 7 Ausi^.lu.n Vice-Admiral Johfl Co) Una will leave 5 by mi n«Xt Tu«day to visit S I
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  • 23 7 Mr. And ci Grc lea\ c Moscow take up his i c&gt; viet Ambass; d&lt; r to B Reuter iearns.
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  • 323 8 Ship's Officers Build Yacht In TheirSpareTime Standard Shipping Reporter V 12-FOOT yacht is Dealing completion because «if a "dart-" between two •ships oHU-rr* on tin- B. I. freighter Okhla. When the Okhla railed at j Port Swettenham and the 'day's work had been completed, the third officer and the wireless
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  • 86 8 Despatches Jo Malacca N gi i Sembilan. r&gt;.ls p.m. by train. Fed Malaya (except I lore, Malacca Negri Setn-bi!-in&gt;. 5.45 p.m. by train. Pontianak, 8 a.m. by Laiwui. Tandjong Pinang, 8 a.m. by Djambi. 8 a.m. by Lamp g except Miri 1 10 a.m. Brooke. 3 ,i. 10 a.m.
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  • 58 9 rnfcbei Prtcti r ih m Suißj fiv were: Bu&gt;er» Sellers loose lea \uc M Mi 79 p i) i n A'-rr: (i Itajcn T (i '&gt;«llers d Bayers (i &gt;f!l»'ls d Buyers &gt;r ti Sellers &gt;m« POM l ri p&lt; r pi« I N UN prieea fir t
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  • 8 9 Jalagopal Back On S' pore Run I ;&gt;. riet
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  • 742 9 U.S. Is Challenged To Publish Report By The Tin Mission REBUTTAL Oft GOUGING' 1 V&gt;III\(.TON. j u iv 18 (Renter) Rebutting charge* by ihe &lt; ongressiona] Committee thai tin producers had conspired to force up prices, th&lt;- Director of the Malayan Tin Bureau, Mr. Lynn Bfeekins, In many words challenged
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  • 85 9 Standard &gt;lark«t Reportei SINGAPORE, Fr:.— The fan liare market .iy the QtO tfa re tricted business p n| Industrials wcie quiet I .«t erratic. Changed pi i i t:c: Bu&gt;er&gt; Sellers Wraam N&gt;av*&gt; (H*kong :eg i M 00 c I S. Steamship 19 M 20 00 MIMN(i i
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  • 296 9 Rubber Down In Sympathy With London And NY Standard Mar IN SYMPATHY with L kets, prices m Singapore we per lb. from Thursday's dos Fair tornovi ro: I usine as reported, with supp from overseas lacking. First grade rubber for Ajugust shipment opened about U cents per lb. below the
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  • 21 9 Carwirlian newsprint proriuo- m June was 451.915 tons a dec ea c ol 12.417 tons compared v. ith June 1951.- -Rente
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  • 46 9 3 gapore Cop shipment quo! I p.rvi\ loconut oi! 1 I $4 1 J Betel I Copra (b Coronal oil H iJhv;i cube*: sao (Hai rube&gt;: Pepper $",10 iLamp s^i;^&gt; (Mm S t &gt; IISJ i Sara wakl; tl'-i M.i ,-^..t; (12| S
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  • 36 9 NEW YO The nation* id« i al- 1,000 000 a I ed Pn i loss m fed but ri •&lt; anti areas. &lt; mated i i Ifocts of the i s1 r y .cadi
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  • 44 9 GOUGE CHARGE IS RIDICULOUS PENAN Th&lt; ol the Eastern S ing Com j I Vlr. W. N. Wall I The ig to add to unr&lt; an 1 to what had i H e said that the present rharg&lt; &gt;y iii (&gt; -?&gt;- Senate Pn Sub-Com- Mous.
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  • 20 9 HOMGK( i\'G. Ju Standa ing prices on the 3 se *&lt;&gt;■ day SI. 821 to c Indoi nesian R
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  • 126 9 £i¥;3BER I Ilii; Ml!) for nem .itpiial ami ili. mtimUnm "f extensive rr|iUiwting «»f inl»[i&lt; f tlw -nit &lt; I ««i iori.il ruiiiMntil m ln« !.il&lt; -t i^-ur of Browa% M.iLiviiu the Ffler.-r i p«^r 'her tract c rate ol i i and the dated.
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  • 42 9 al- their import I te Inter- S .tin i vi 127, Japan 14. nade advance vO()O metric inder the new agreement I ::ext i:&lt; 'or the new J 1.000 is. Total ex- ;md m for the i 0.000
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  • 235 9 LONDON, July 18. plying to a debate m the j House of Commons night, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, said that the iall m th€ price of rubber had rome at an unfortunate time and was bound to have groat
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  • 1487 10 fV —^r* +*s**Q»+4Mi^*44*mqp*m il^*aw,?^^Y AUTUMN RETURN FOR INGRID 11 -lurid B Urn happy till.'- I Ol I m intl old Iti m fi Is la 51 W i,i i- Da 111 m It;- si idioa la th ton r RosaeUaJ Ihc happy f
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  • 276 10 CI'RMVA. tfi.st golden-voiced singing star &lt;&gt;i Indian tilm&gt;. is starred m her latest movie to roach Singapore, released v*st» i rda\ b&gt; the Indian film Combine. Entitled "Ivdubsurat." the film deals with a mix-up of two baby girls at birth. One is the daughter of a learned
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    • 168 10 lI ANOTHER GREAT DAYi I vi mi &lt;; I|th Cecil B DcMiUe's Masterpiece k Sar?" *v.'^S««HHHHHIiHBiHiIIiBHB TONIGHT at MIDNICHfT I i III) Jl NGLES OF \I 11 1 HROBBING ANHtFRWjiS :&gt;^yn. 'P i w—^ BCTffKrawawii nu ihh— m^— J fODAI IJM LOST IN A H KKt jj m- 1 TRIPOLI"
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    • 378 10 l -i i~i n j-*»^^^^^^^^ 1 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Nothing rpt a battle lost i ran be ball so nielam ho.v a-&gt; a b.ittle iron." Duke of Wellington. SATURDAY FOB EVERYONE: Attend to routine and minor matters during; the daytime after I which keep your dealings with partners and associates on
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  • 509 11 70.000 CHEER MARCH-PAST By Ted Smits, A. P. Sports Editor HELSINKI, July 18 (AP) The gigantic games of the 15th Olympiad opened today before a sellout crowd of 70,0C0, with Soviet Russia taking part for the first time. Seventy nations paraded 5,870 athletes and 2,000 officials m
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    40 11 Curling pins k&lt;'^p her i hair out of hrr eves as j MahH Mamhy of Chicago prepares to run up for long jump practice at Helsinki. Settiag the starting blocks is Pono j Aniat Aautavakul of i i AP pnoio.
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  • 140 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead n YOUR lou-nsiring s" •,.:nd:i cr&gt; Then 1.. I your clubhead reacted Ac &lt;&gt;aU you will hare delivered all the rhythmic jxjwer ;he ho*4s COH &lt; TJ a] is the general hi:- n rule. But to rernLp the hand acticm a bu. v really
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  • 139 11 BOOKSTALLS m Singapore 'he Federation have this been displaying and mg copies of Truform Form Guide, an *ld favourite (now greatly enlarged) of j punters and racegoers Malaya. The publishers claim tha*. I enables anybody at a glance. to extract all the details required to
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  • 113 11 LiM KEE THAN heal NaJ S n See after eight ffrueJUng rounos of toe to toe Rgbtin* ij the main event of last n: S v.« b &gt;n show at fl* Happy u^ld Si &gt; aw Kee Cban was easirv the bet♦er boxer, but
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  • 31 11 Tt MINK Sweeping Squad- ,n olavinfi with bettei com,ver JoliilacLs by tour- &lt; ie^r JolL m a SAFA Cuptie soegj match played at the CYMA ground yesteraaT Scorn were Leadi,
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  • 147 11 HELSINKI. July 18 (UP) Hockey players m the elimination matches at the Helsinki Ve! drome yesterday took to the field with hockey sticks which had been approved b y hockey officials. This was sequel of the controversy which arose on Tuesday night when Belgium played
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  • 31 11 FOLI.OWIXG is the line-up [or the Combined Services Football :i uch will play Pcrak State r Ipoh on Sunday. McArthur Glasby Heathcote: C G Barsh. Raminazia. ston. French, Rajagurun.
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  • 487 11 F N Win Key Match, League PLAYING determined 1 the-lea^ue Fraser and Xeavi victory over their nearest r Club, m the key match oi Houses League Div. I f yesterday. Fraser and Xeave. with this eagQe Championship from Hongkong Ban!: Sports Club. Incidentally th.Bank supporters turned out ID full force
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  • 133 11 PENANG. Fr:.— The sch« I i of the Penaii« Kac-es nas been amended a, *L«2£ and-quarttr miles race lor Class 11 has been cancelled f entne S S* a^S^t^nd-haif Xurlonfi Divisioai I. w \aogs. Divisions 1 and I— one mile Horses Class 11, Divisions I and seven
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  • 201 11 Basketball Round*Um HELSINKI, July IK (AP)— Canada, the Philippine* and Bulgaria basketball leans Thursday qualified for the Olympic tournament starting on July 2."&gt;. Ittiniania lost her last &lt;-lianr&lt;- of winning a place .m the 16 loam competition by Losing to Italy 53-39. S:x teams, including Italy,
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  • 174 11 OXE of the best scores dI t; ed for some time at the Singapore Gun C;ub was put up by j Jackie Oei at last Thursday's nreekly shoot oi the Club a1 Bukit' Timah. Using a Churchill XXV. Oei scored 140 points i of a possible
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  • 85 11 THE annual soccer matdi between the SRC and the S.C.C. for the 'Chirki Shield will be piayed on Monday, July, 21 on the S.C.C. Padang at 5.15 i p.m. The following will represent I the S.R.C. XI: J. de SiK.i, P. Carrol, R. Masbcrgen. A. &lt;Ie
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  • 28 11 HIGH TIDES at the priori pa! resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. F.M Singapore 10.07 8 4»; Port Dickson 4.35 5.24 Port S'bam 4.«K Penanc 11.15
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  • 91 11 JOLI.ILADS Soccer XI v. be playing against Singapore Hj bour Board Recreation &lt; ■■■&gt; the B. Govindasamv i Chaiienge cup at their 4:.i I j auai soccer match at the Keppel I Harbuur Ground, tomorrow. Joihluds team mill De ciin^-i from: Naruvana, Gowxnda, Hajnifl Ebrahirr.
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  • 36 11 HELSINKI, July 18 (UP)— The Olympic Committee announced tonight the participation m the Olympics will break all records with 5,870 athletes entered as of the closing date 1,764 more then the 1948 London record.
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  • 107 11 i HELSINKI, July 17. M I 'IT).- The cream of the i world's swimmers had to i fcft over a slight initial I i shock when they strolled 1 into the men's dressing 1 room at the Olympic 1 Swimming pool :ind M found
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  • 209 11 Studen t Jumper Shocks Village HI I -"I^K?. Jul\ 18— A virfll.ltv MtikliKVUi ln^lijujiiprr from 1m hiiwi Hit "Iron url.tin*" apjwar***! a I tin- main Olympic villaiEc 1 1 &lt; k ;w!&lt;! fi. !.l iraintn^ &lt;;r&lt;&gt;!iM&lt;l fmlcitfali an«l i ittookcfti M'illi bin prow &lt;■&lt;•*.. lon s «ti«r. l!.i &gt;«.:r t&gt;l&lt;!
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  • 404 12  - FIJIANS SHATTER MALAYAN SPRINT RECORD GILBERT FERNANDEZ I By SEREMBAN, Fri. The 21 -year-old Malayan record for the 100/ yards sprint was shattered by two soldiers of the Fiji Regiment Pte. Muaklou and Sergeant E. Levula today. They ran the distance m the brilliant time of 9.8 sees m the
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  • 87 12 NOT EVEN polio has i stopped this smiling, de termined looking young lady from enjoying a full, athletic life, she is 1 16-year-old Lucy Mat--1 hews, daughter of a Batu 1 iVilut school teacher. 1 Polio left Lucy a paralyz--1 rd left arm. In spite of
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  • 106 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday V toria I sen and two at the inni- be^an here M |id. 2. Yen— 1 bin Su- Kum n Mr Vm I Chan Koon v• i I Nyen Hot— ft. f l Salleh "b. suI L.n. 3. Satchi 1-v k an,
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  • 217 12 I NTRIES for the Johore Grand Prni motor races i., [&gt;, h. 1.1 on Sunday \nn. 3 at Johore Bahra have rioted x* 1 1 1 1 full li*i- for all seven events. In ihe Grand r-,\ proper, tor 1,500 cc nnwipercharged ami 1500
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  • 32 12 THI O.y.v.:&gt; &gt; H ;i F v with a toi C »mmittee, Mr. G II X Iye Tday. the amo;:- I S 525.00: Mi. Li X .\AAFi S SASA
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  • 611 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Johore's athletes, giving an improved performance all round, broke seven state records m the final &lt;l.»\ «&gt;t the Johore \\V championships on ili«' Johore English ollege ground todaj to bring their t&lt;&gt;?al number of new limes and distances to ten for
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  • 58 12 SINGAPORE ATHLETICS: Singapore championships «t Jalan B^sur Stadium 2.30 p.m:f Anglo Chi' i" Continuation School sportg m Rangoon Road 2MO p.m.; Boys Brigade sporis at Victoria ScJiool 2.30 p.m. CRICKET: SCA v Combined Schools hi SRC 2 p.m.; Singapore Home v Home ut SCC 2 p m. TENNIS:
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  • 316 12 England Lose 7 Wickets Test MANCHESTER, July 18 ißeuter)— England. 15:*. for two wickets lost yesterday (Sheppard 34 and Ikin 29&gt; resumed today on a wet wicket. Hution required three runs for his 16th test century when the last over before luncn began, and aided by fast running by May.
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  • 191 12 PENANG, Pri.— The Indian Xi■ 1 1 soccer team put \;p bettor show today when they beat Pcnang Chinese Football Association's second string by the odd goal m five before a i;i!::e crowd on the Dato Xi an ground. U wai barc| struggle from beginning t&lt;&gt;
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  • 851 12 WIIILK the rest of Singapore's athletes enjoyed the evening son and the cool, refreshing breezes ami 1 i &lt; I nothing more than qualify for their respective events &gt;vith as little energy as possible, Chinese schoolgirls made a combined effort to break
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  • 425 12 IPOH, Fri. Amidsl a fanfare &lt;&gt;t trumpets :«n&lt;l Bring of ri^lii ceremonial volleys from iu&lt;» three-inch field nuns, the i H\\ Perak Amateur ithletic championship inert began on the town padang here ilii* afternoon. \.vk\ by the band of tin- l-«!i Royal Lancers, athletes marched
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