Singapore Standard, 22 July 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapodre Standard VOL. Ml NO. 20 TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 414 1 Tanks Smash Bid To Seize Majlis TEHERAN, July 21 Twenty-one rioters were killed' and more than 100 wounded m this capital city when Persian army forces repulsed with tanks, bayonets and rifle fire two attempts by ex-Premier Mossadeq's supporters to seize the Majlis (Parliament) building
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    23 1 I'.'l'll.l 1. 1! Gan Ihd it Kher, th c I High Dmmisi mi I ondoa mho took from Mi X- Krishna Mmmi A.P.
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  • 21 1 invest In aim As Cabinet Resigns iccepted Pasha 18- his net: !>herr <>l mv esfl this ninnig |he i': Oder's AP
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  • 54 1 21, (Re Churchiil ants will build up re- low ries of tomorrow, Thursc posals in■\port drive exa :ning t. pro- j is cuts are it only to the ng the full I Government assuming posals will »use of week when c economic B ready Govern•.opped the 9. I
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  • 248 1 Xl \l LUMPUR, .Mon The terrorist who is suspected o! having murdered Mr. Alfred Nicholl, manager of the Belata River Estate, and his escort, special (unstable Mai bin Bason, m an ambush on May >! >. was killed near the same spot m Kuala Kubn on
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  • 95 1 'New Policy Of Hounding Top Reds' Standard .surt" Correspondent LONDON, July 21 cent k g if Liew Kon Kin. the "Bearded Terrorist, is the fruit of a new British policy of hounding top Malayan Reds on the it without the backbone of the leaders, the Conii:. Is will disintegrate, according
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  • 115 1 JAPAN EYES BORNEO TOKYO. July 21, (ReuterAAP). A proposal for the joint Anglo-Japanese exploitation of North Borneo's timber i and other resources, was recently gently warded oil by i Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General, South--1 East Asia, says a British source here. 1 Kyodo news agency reports that Japanese
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  • 103 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Charlie's Fan Club m Kuala Lumpur appeals to members to contribute the cost of a tin of condensed milk each for the triplets born m new Jelapang Village, Ipoh. The Director of the Club, which has 4.000 members. decided to call on members to
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  • 78 1 THE 2nd Malay Regiment killtheir 100 th bandit at 4..'J0 p.m.. today i.-i Kampar. Perak. A patrc if 8 Platoon C Company led by Sgt. Yahya contacted an armed and uniformed terrorist. One .'AS pi.stol and ammunition were recovered from the body. i Hit?h Commissioner
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  • 100 1 TEHER .lulv 21: It was stated official!) here tonight thai the Shah has accepted Qavam es Sultaneh's resignation. Qavam submitted his re>i?- j nation t the Shall tonight after failing to put down a blood) rioting. ancS supporters of Mohammed Mossadeq paraded through the streets crying victory. Supporters of
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  • 81 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The proprietor of Kum Kook Restaurant and Cafe m Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur and eight others were taken by the police today for interrogation following the discovery of two unexploded handgrenades m their shop this afternoon. The police found the handgrenades
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  • 37 1 THE Burma, Government has banned the screening of "Forr; -1 Today," a film depicting lite of the Nationalist Chinese m that island. Reason given v. as that Burma had rero°ni>ed the Peipint; regime. Reuter.
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  • 57 1 SYDNEY. July 21, (HEUTERA Forty-six Royal Australian Air Force personnel left Sydney by air tonight for Singapore where they will be attached to No. 1 Lincoln Heavy Bomber Squadron arid No. 38 Dakota Ti anspoi t Squadron. The replaced men will return to Sydney for
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  • 54 1 LONDON, July 21, (AP) British commercial aiiiin-^ carried n v i ime of traffic last year t ,400,100 pa tengeri \\<-;f Bowti over 1,000 million mi.-v Revenue r °'P i the domestic ami internatlpna] routes Increased 26 tl c year en Ling Bftaxcp Ji, Ijj-. Passeoger uutlic
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  • 30 1 > mtain 1 men, r bushe I and killed t Com munist Huki and v morel m the Centra Luzon junB!es. the t.L Ahum KDOrU. A .P.
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  • 221 1 New Bid To Solve Rubber Dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Mon An effort to solve the wage dispute between the Malayan Rubber Workers' Tnion and the Malayan Planting In dustries Employers' Association is definitely to be made tli is week. Mr X (>. I). Boughton, Secretar> of the M.P.I.X.A. and Mr I.
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  • 95 1 < iLOMBO July 21 (Reuter)— "American Automobile." an industry publication, lists India with 2".4 'Jin. motor vehicles Japan next with in:;:<2s, the ippines with 9<J.GSO and Indonesia fourth with 64.800, but eylon's 63.016 vehicles comes m for special mention as she is much smaller m area and
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  • 55 1 PREMIER W iam Droo.^ «n--nounced I i c Hag te •es ci da> that hi Ls I -> four Into his cabinet have n igh they all favour isked br Queen inn to form a new cab J 26 len hi« Labour P ly emergoti BJ ttrODgest i
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  • 100 1 FOUR top Singapore Po cc officers, including the Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. I). X Broadhurst, have shifted their offices to the Police Radio Headquarters, Pearl's Hill with the object of keeping the dosesi possible touch with the ope tional work of the Police Force.
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  • 121 1 PANMUNJOM, July 21, (AFP). The Allied and Communist truce negotiators today held a -1 -minute secret session to seek solution to the deadlocked prisoners exchange issue withoul any signs of outstanding change. Another secret session is scheduled for tomorrow. Shortly after today's meeting, the
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  • 43 1 The Three Probes TAIPEI. July 21 (R( :i —The Chinese Communists have started a campaign called the "three-probes." aimed at U tigation ol parentage, background, mode of jiving and -■>«- relations. The campaign promises to be even more ruthless than the two recent drives.
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    80 1 Roll Of Honour Mr. T. P. r. McNeice, President af the City Council, accepting the i'oil of Honour from it Co!. Watson l!\.itt, uhn retired recently from his p.;>t as Commanding Officer of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. The Book, which contains the names of members of th<" S.V.C. who died
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  • 159 1 QUAKE LEVELS A TOWN LOS ANGELES, July 21, (AP) I dead today m an earthquake, which virl levelled the little California town of Tehachapi, and rocked California from San Frai cisco to south of Los g< The main m! between Los A.I g< and San Francisco. was closed by a
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  • 72 1 Ku Klux Klan Chief Charged WHITBVILLE. I '< July 2! (AP) Ti »m is r. Ha ton, [mperial W Ku X .y KUim. stands ti todaj <jd cha i Milton i.> chai I ron--1 -",uj]{ m g incidents invol White mfMi and N -non. ty-four alleged me his order a
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  • 51 1 Rl Rubber Smuggling Bid Bared M itul.iid S|(n iii I mii at- 800 tons ol quality was nipped by m P the P r 1 the city. Ten i'two I Chin* I investigation I IV .'i 8 Th<' I I would ha i i reo siß| U>"" M'llllll. I iI
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  • 84 1 Call For Pad In Platform CHICAGO, ily 21, (A Ft 'i A ;> iM.o Parly plank I the protect human and natural sources of the Pacific aggression is vital t« seem ity of the free wo\ Id" been d. Democrat "W,> te a I'-i il i nil ion bor» Pacil
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 44 1 NORTH BHO6ER 1 j- MKM -Wf 6 .hiA n[ I c*» W ka hi FederatkM a icolcd OMtet costnj irf moisture res^o«l plastk, \nmna one o/ metal foil in*** Kvoit} Cc^tan, ni ]>H))ica)miinon. L»^"r--i n, dbis n,u fuuulv fwdtnift max.mum rnioymeiil <»/ >t»u» /(uountc dftfrette.
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    • 22 1 ICI C6FAM j| J^ j g COLD STORAGE RH JJ r J IP Keuere i _c G +-I T rf//« 'tcsj .I
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  • 119 2 Deaf Mute Is Jailed i dr.it male. m Km mi n |fa c Fhtrd Police .urt 111 mb Lias i piuni »t Mi Onao Road, he I ii" hi< head irhen csi ma (plained t. iiii- Ihf mi. rprt-a-r v* .m -ur i nh'ii .i fritml „i I.in's r©m ,mi
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  • 251 2 NEW SAVINGS DRIVE Standard Stall Reporter TOE >io,ono-limit which was m force for individual r,i>t Oficc Savings Bank (P. 0.5.8.) accounts has been abolished, hrislag the maximum to 520.000, while the sum for the withdrawal on demand has also been raised trom s:>o
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  • 107 2 tnree veral tig a rcthief o; were reipore police grabbed the pen trd, f 1 B B ied to a rby and m but fai -Aoaa she was g s ep. The r.'bber< bject the robbers worth ffViJlCir iiohht'ti c, a nue, do a I .ie:>
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    65 2 pboto. Masters Huuphrey Oei. left, and Peter Oei v>ns of Mr. Oei Xjong le of Kian (iwan (M) Ltd.. pictured at the Opening ifrt'inonv of the $160,600 club bouse of the Oei Tiong Ham Concern at 352 East Coast Road on Saturday night The club uv.v declared open by Master
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  • 65 2 Mamstrate criticises the Police THE WAV the Singapore 1 lentify accused pers >ns ry criticised by II B ThirJ when a l.iTi Ah Tee was fe on Lim on April ti. up j B ;1 pro- that after i was •ement from Lim, es came claimed to be the ere
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  • 17 2 A SOCIAL' mg the 1 chapter of E •ed 20 books I eir de-
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  • 150 2 pins cough is n 4 n t th« Health n nbined S Uphtherii whoopina cough vever. diphtheria is a menace ne:e. an d the Department |J {Oing to *tamp it out by uiini P tvioualj, the whooping cough vaccine, tod diphtheria toxoid were lupplied mixed- together ready to
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  • 279 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR JOHN LAYCOCK, Colony's Legislative Councillor, whoj was yesterday criticised for attempting to 'advise' the (Jueen m one of his public speeches, told The Standard: "I think that as a member I of the majority party m the 1 Legislative Council, I
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  • 399 2 $3M. Manufactory At Bukit Timah Nears Completion Standard Staff Reporter A 83,000,000 factory consisting of a beverage and a modern soy-sauce manufactory is Hearing completion at Hie Bth mile Bukit Timali Koa<l, for the Amoy filming Company of Singapore* The factory is to be opened at the end of next
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  • 786 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE proposal for establishing closer personal, cultural ami diplomatic ties among ibc countries m ihe Pacific evenluallj leading to the establishment «>i a Pacific Mutual l)rf< nee Pact, mci with the unanimous approval ol Singapore's political and civic leaders >\im welcomed tin* idea
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  • 111 2 Threatened W ith Parang, Girl Alleges A DANCE hostess, Low Ah Buay i2o>, said m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday that she was threatened by a woman, who atter hacking at the dnor of her room with a parang, 1 shouted: "I wili kill you before I go to prison!''
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  • 95 2 WHEN Police stopped Tan Peng Ang (25) at Rochore Canal Road, he abandoned his bicycle, threw away the chap-ji-ki slips he was carrying and ran away. "i hours later, after changing hip clothes, he reported the loss of his bicycle at the Beach Road Police
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    34 2 Mr. Kwik Tiang Bern. Compradore of th«> Netnerlands Trading Society and a weilknown racehorse owner, leaves Singapore by air tomorrow for the United Kingdom lor a three monthholiday. Hi» will alio tour the Continent.
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  • 64 2 SAPADI BIX ALL a driver, wag found guilty and .sentenced to seven days' rigorous imprisonment for behaving m a disorderj iv manner at the Singapore Har- j bour Board pass office. The Magistrate. Mr. H.B. Livingstone, .^aid the maxunum i fine n such cases was $10.
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  • 91 2 THE master of the vessel "Eng Siong," Tan Eng H was need m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yester lay two tnon rigorous imprisonment offering a $50 bribe to a police corpora! when he was arrested for exporting goods without a permit on July 19. Tan
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  • 310 2 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liaUlr to load shedding todaj i> Hume Pipe, Rbeem, Ford, Bin s«'»k. Wire Mesh P.WJ) Quarry, Naoyanc Bukil Panjanc N'ationai arooa, Priaces* Elizabeth Estate. l».iii i arm, I In rai)i!.!;i .1 irnii^' I '.mkl A I'.t Tim ih Village, i nited Chinese i{ Yi'ks.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 85 2 I Swedish haU-^aring, A T!:rre r.rc ::< m Jlalda to ht p And, besides, you dued green coh v ol proved as ens.' smooth running an I mode "Halda" pop antage for the < 'v A FACIT TRODUCT k DE IX SWED] > W WRITE FOR fCLDER DUNC&FJ ROBE IS
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    • 56 2 tigPOSm a>iiCSTRiPADS |H K>fiOSH.MOTH£a ?r Has well i cpop. vou^-r>co- SfWnP-'- IN EVERY PAPER IWR fi'^lAM YCuNG, TELL YOU, ,-.OTHER? )£PP INKLE YOURSELF > 'S« /-7 IN AMERiCA/: r y^AMDSOME, AND SON- YOU'VE X WITVI rABOC J^ <M y AMBmOUSJf YET> BETTY GOT P.O.ffJ H/ AND M^ L f tyVjA
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  • 416 3 Standard Staff Reporter ncrease m th« stall of the Singapore Customs, the Depart•on Kaininp llic upper hand m the "\>in" on smugglers. methods employed ran go n motor-car lubes. camp Is, wooden slippers to bras- -.d purls of the feminine an ny. The
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  • 40 3 \\IMII I I H. n- Pan alias I i Phian alias di- :.,.tl m tlu- Singapore Fir-t Police l.t\. 11l- discharge 1 i 1 not amount t<» an c He it Do- i t
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    49 3 c bj I nd? pretty Patricia Kin- iIIni hft-M presented to hei by oil v •>• >ii tlif (lOC. Suicapore, Maj.- -< irn>U Srott. Patricia s eautaii al Montgomery, I il t' 1 s t niimhiM of DOUlts m rulr.i Jun;« >i Swimminc Gala held tt Gill- jresterday. Peter Robinson
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  • 94 3 THE SINGAPORE Police writi tn to I I >pa!a Re] ?sentative of the eminent ol India m Mat, with a view to having Coloi lawyei Mr. C. G. brought bark hero uadia -ion. who left Singae by air for Indi i early month with
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  • 5 3 Found Body In River Mud
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  • 85 3 JOHORE BAH9U. Mon. The Children's pla I at the Johoi i Genera Ho >ital ipound will be declared on July 28 by falconer, ife of the ish Adviser m Johoi jwings, four see m i four chutes, lona the Bahru Districl fare Committee for use by Iren
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  • 37 3 ii M MacULADDERY will -speak on "Clinical Pitfall" at the Pathology Laboratory m General Hospital at 800 The talk organised by the Alumni of the King Edward i: College of Medicine, is open c public
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  • 24 3 The Singapore Catholic Bcne volent Association will hold its annual general meeting on Sun--1 ily 27 at 7, Martia Road, 10.30 iin
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  • 130 3 -iOVHT TOM A QUARREL over a charpoy had a sequel at the Singapore Assize ye iterday when a 17--year-old Punjabi, Hashim bin Ali. claimed trial to a charge of murdering a 58-year-old Indian named K. Manikam. The quarrel is alleged to have
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  • 128 3 INSPECTOR Le e Chee Whye told the Singaoore Coroner's Court yesterday that m the bathroom of a Hall Pike Road house he found a woman with a deep cut m her throat. Near her was a vegetable knife. He was giving evidence at trte
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  • 109 3 (iOII YAKI. HENG (22) was fined a total sum of 52.400 m thr Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to three charges ol having m liis possession dutiable tobacco on June 19. Goh was found with 47? lbs. of dutiable tobacco
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  • 170 3 Standard Stafl Reporter IN SPITE of the vigilance of the Customs Authorities m Singapore to curb the illi< ii dope trade, opium smuggling into the Colony has not shown any decline. A spokesman of the Customs Department said that this is because people
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  • 138 3 YEO EE HOCK, the driver of a towed lorry told the Singapore Coroner yesterday, that after he had knocked down a cyclist and a pedestrian, he was so dumbfounded that he cou;d not shout to the driver ahead to stop. The cyclist, a schoolboy, Tan Chentf
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  • 51 3 At the annual general meeting of the Malayan Guttas Workers' Union held at th e ACSU's premises, Canning Rise, yesterday, the following were elected officebearers: President Mr. G.R. Roman, Secretary Mr. Amin bin Tallah, Treasurer Mr. M.S. Hamid, Auditors Messrs. Mohd. Shariff and Murid bin Ahn
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  • 315 3 City Will Cherish SVC Roll Of Honour standard Stall Reporter A SHORT ceremony yesterday afternoon marked the installation of the S.V.C Book of Remembrance at its permaneni place m the foyer of the City Hall. The Book, which was formerly housed m Raffles Museum, contains the names of the members
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    47 3 "Horse Racing* 1 Item on the programme u-» s one of tin' main attractions i>i the British Red ross Societj 's Ball held at No 1 Chatsworth Road, the residence of Mr. Charles Pow (Manager oJ U) Merrantile Hank). Picture shows the game m progress. Standard photo.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 I k. >rf iv M I v r flF P rM^ fijmim iS^Mi \s^ 2.j l> MB t\ i The oariculTV'S 4 *93m I^PWt^P^^ 1 T machines. Praho Cxechoslovakio
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    • 202 3 I i| I v^/IM£RtC/fe m v I rAI/OUJciTF §5§ ffllll f\ wi mm «S.^J^ dentist -preferred br, ■< ,v.j *s3ij[^JxLjl^!iij f hfad wh.rh fits the mside and outvd« L D SEYMOUR 6 Co INC ;."£"x4^~^ >T HfTT I M dt..r?;i Rj,' q 1 norc I. •XvV l I 2- A
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 373 3 Today's Radio Programmes In i in News; 10.03 I u!i«-- from the R ED Have <.<.: '> •> m i Know What .'>.'"• p.m It 15 a m— IY.mki k< s. \\i Shows; 10.45 For English Schools; I 1 like; B.30 \ni (S); '■>'•■< Way Down ***** 1. in. Ih-
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  • 101 4 FED. HAD 213 UNIONS IN JUNE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Three trade unions were ed m the Federation during June bringing the total to 213 with a membership of 119,156. ;s is 2.740 less than the May figure. due to an adjustment ol membership m benefit figures given m the annual
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  • 60 4 THE Perak Hospital Assistants' Association has been converted into the Per a k Government Medical Staff Union with its headquarters at Ipoh. The following were elected iffice-bearers: President. Ram S::ii>h. Vice-President Theruchentur. General Secretary, Osman Jawi, Asst. Secretary, Naha*Jrrnanan, Treasurer, Mahinder Singh. Committee: Messrs. PineCheok Ch'vvee.
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  • 48 4 ROTA BAHRU. M on. —Che Baharom bin Haji Abdul Rahman, Assistant Rubber Instructor. Kuala Kubu. has arrived m Kota Bahi-u relieving Che Abdul Rahman bin Panjang ArLs, who has go c to Ipoh on two months 1 c tve prior to being transferred to Batu Pahat
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  • 48 4 MALACCA, Mon. Penghulus iri the Central District and the Land Oifice staff this afternoon gave a farewell ""satay" party to Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Mr. Cheong Bon Nyan. Mr. Cheong leaves for U.K. by the Carthage next month to read law at the Cambridge University.
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  • 78 4 Woman Had Liquor Still PARiT BUNTAR, Mon.— A middle -aged Cm: Or 1^ P of Bagan Sebrang, X i was produced b illeh bin Eckhardt ip the t Buntar m and chai i 4 a complete still for lufacture of liquor when licence. second charge of having an of fern
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The sleek, new Austin 7 had tour old model Austins as companions m the show room of Borneo Motors, Kuala Lumpur, this morning when the car was on show to the public. The "veterans." one dating back to 1932, are .still to service.
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  • 108 4 1st Postwar Staging Of Shakespeare KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Dramatic Society of the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, has embarked on an j ambitious plan to stage Shake- j speare's Merchant of Venice at the Town Hall 0:1 August 6". 7. 8 and 9. The first two shows will be for
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  • 84 4 100 Fought A 4-Hour Biaze PENANG, Mon. About 100 Auxiliary and Special Police Constables and workers of Pyre Estate m Prai fought for foui hours last night to prevent a bis lallang lire from spreading and damaging rubber trees. They used .-ticks and buckets of water to put out the
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  • 262 4 US Aids Indonesia Mills To Process More Slab Rubber By K. C. LEE, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S rubber milling industry faces extinction if l iHlonesia's long-range plans to expand her remit lirtg capacity through American aid are successful, prominent millers he re said yesterday. The
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    38 4 Or. Ho Sen« Out (i«*l 'he new principal of Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur talking things over with .Mr. Hush lancy, who is leaving today u» take up a new appoinimeni m Il<>!u>lulu, Hawaii. font Vvng Seong Picture.
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    46 4 An exhibition of Mr. \Yu T^ai Eea*s :r. u.nntin at the Chines." Chamber of Commruf*. SiTipoiT v ,;ts ed yesterday by the Cmnmissiaaer-Geaeral, 'it Ha] MaeDonald. It is open £>*'''> bwi '< .m. tm 6 pjn I July 27. and Mr. \Vu will jJewwutrtUwß i .t,i 5 p.m.
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  • 96 4 ADMITS T AK ING FIRM'S MONEY KUALA LI'MPrR, Mon T S Mulhukunu! m cashier m the local branch ol t!i< 1 United India A ance Company, today pleaded nilt > Ea the v Court to a charge ol committing; crijninal hrrac !i (rust Kb respect of 53.01 V Itn a
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  • 172 4 KINTA HGs IMPRESS M. BESAR Standard Staff Corn pmdrp< IPOH Men. The Besar Perak. Tuan Han Abdul Wahab. yesterday visited I training camp ol ganised Kinta Valley H Guard at Batu Gajah and impressed by the high d« efficiency achieved by the recruits. They form the nucleus of a trained
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff orri'spmidtnt KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Following an argument ovei fares, a Chinese bus-conductoi was assaulted by ten Indians anc at the same time robbed at the 3rd mile Klang Road las night. Tne Indians got on the bus a the 4i mile Klang Road
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  • 87 4 IF the standard manurial mixture were applied to the 223.710 acres of padi land m Trengganu j and Kelantari, the Federation Department of Agriculture said, the yield m these two si wouid be increased by 30 000 tons !of rice, on the basis of tests carried
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  • 52 4 A THIRD donation has been made to the hospital m G:ik. Upper !V. m the form ol temporary garage for boapttaJ motor vehicles. The cost of the buiidinu was borne by lour r,;ik businessmen M Chin Wan Khoon. Ifr. P Swppiah. Mr Tim Yoke Chuah and Mr
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  • 9 4 Sample System On Rice To Slay ■■'■''> I nr.,,!, is.
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  • 5 4 R ubber Workers Given Notice
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  • 72 4 Govt. Clerks Lodge Protest IPOH. Sun. 1 s p men! pensioners as clerks. council me: ting of Un;o v chairo! M; X Ayadurai the p .id that appre: iated that owin« I < iitment to sen experienced '•■ii for government retired member ri raise a p sionen being emp to
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  • 209 4 Introduces Old Boy As New Headmaster wh Clancy's C'ootibye Standard X H I orre^ioiidcm Xl \I II NPI R, Mop. Probst* th« I I««n «»< h liooi m ihr eck*ral ra|iilaJ le i<i a lic;;(liii.i»lcr v;i* MrtTO i m^ «»1 rbr Mcthodifll Boye I Hr. 11. I Mai leaves I
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  • 40 4 Fisheries Off icer PENANG Won. T\ I ric Oil tor mv. n c Cole irtio i i'» aang from the yesterday, tt i^ .1.. horl ly to t:<k e c fouthwest pri iof [a m. Ne«rf S i;ur *Bd Johuit.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 332 4 Immmam -us; 1 1 i:n *>#•#•« are available for charter at 51. 40 per nule or approximately $1701- per hour between any of the following places. Alor Star Kuantan Botu Pahat Labis Bcnta Malacca Bcntong Pen^ng po h Port Dickson Jentferata P° r Swettenham Johorc Prhru Singapore ng Sitiowon Kota
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    • 8 4 ABBOTT i tLSTELIO < Ms d AHD7HP\ I <'"^'J
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 437 4 j iiP'iiiMijiii'ijiii ii jiii i_ fir f liK// I if I Jlti §t 4 1^O!> I\"S QUOTATION: good i.. civ i^ ili>- iin-i imi- life-bSood nf .1 in ti r |>irit. omfca Ini.-d .■.tiii ir. urt-i! iiji on pui pox- to I a liif beyond lift." Milton. II ESD \Y.
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  • 375 5 3,642 Have Been Captured, Killed Standard Stall Reporter M\l.\^ \"> i)miiiuni>t terrorist organisation n tomposedi at t'n* centre <>t bard core *>f fanatical < iiMiiniini'lv vvliih* the majorit) ot the rank ami 6le are just professional thugs, states il |r < olonial Office pnMicaticn u ifalaya
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  • 154 5 >i? Selvadtarai lliiiurheivam, taut I M.ur BRUU iSMM "Mll4 i port-. who his been i ti.-.i .1 r.i.t ir 1 wida i on 1 .!Idv\ >Inp i» the R.tt.irv Intern itionaL < bdU ajo, t«>r \d\ iiit ed stodj m the United Stales during the 1962
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  • 49 5 the Beach ireu were surprised by [the Sing .pore Forec lasl ght made their ->ixth raid on m the Colony. at 7 p.m. and urs. 50 .'.'ore errog 20 two detained. They I m court today. ••>'< possession of a o! opium smoki g ia!ia
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  • 65 5 Le iue Day Cele■»e been the toll' i 5 d nts Mohd Effendi m Hussein R „'..<- [nsi X Ahmad i Serangi E i glish); b. Hami >n (Dry- i ish School); Saniyah V Methodist Girls' Abdullah bin Kadir I.- i ternoon School t. c is have
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  • 58 5 1 1 mi t !> eye witnesses to it at the JUS Road i itle R d 2 t > p.m. yesterday, m which i Bovanese <•■ Robin bin killed as a result of i;i with h motor car. ea are asked to J. R. M
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  • 168 5 **Mr. Stewart Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. Good teachers are essential to tram youth to become good citizens and enable them to take part jn the lite of Malaya, said the Secretary tor Chinese Affairs, .Malacca. Mr. B. T. \V. Stewart, when he laid the foundation
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  • 151 5 Standard Mall orrespoadenl M \I J.I VJPI K. M.h), There v,. a general !< n;lni ior \*a»f^ mi rul>i>rr -.mall lioldin-- ,iiml small i -luit m Ik rtclaccd m June, whiU- \\\<- larger preperties -oii^jii to economise. is s >d by the Fed Ma -a.
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  • 51 5 13 EFYI N" G her husb inflict d ;s >' y'- i wit h a kni commit suicide. F i Police C Magistrate. Mr. R. B I. Pates lay. nan, Tan Ah Ch in, supted suicide on J I use at Ta R j »ma led 23
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  • 47 5 Singapore C mncil ot Women will be '.-.oidir: j their half-yea Leral meeting I day v 5»30 pm. at the British Council Ha i1 Stamford Boa I Al the end ot the meetias there >c i ih i o- the Civil I eace Deo irtmeni
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  • 152 5 Queue In Comfort At Cathay PATRONS te II le the Ca ema ma] queue m comforl if the buikl--4 aulhorite^ will pass ap;> i: .i':.);i of the Organise' ion to buil f a ed my to sheltei from 'he sun arid I hers have m to ask when \vi!J it
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  • 41 5 THE Dep irtnxeni 4 E I *apore. »terdav that the Bukona >. tool ii Pulo Bukom had bee 1 Reg of Scho the supervisor. I men ttee can.cc c »d thai the j Lo change .the i
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  • 41 5 THE Chinese E teri Sub-Committee of the British R Cross Societ: Sinj* i :!d a I Shanga i Cafe World the of $15Oi)O0 collecti«n Red W < i Singap hhc. i rtistea part m dude D and i il ige >
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  • 171 5 As a charitabk 1 uestuiv th« Sißfaporc Saw >lilK hateciattoa Jus aart"«-d to sopply timber for thr caastriu >.on i>f th<« srtisaß-type tj> i tera it Kolam \>«-r at hall t! r N.-iiitf; price. I ho s 4 re tv be buili lo bOOSe t'
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    43 5 photo. Mr Antnoaj Toh KJi Mm. -1. w bo returned m the liner Orasje yesterday, alter a two-year course if the College Of 1 eciino!o::\ l.eciK. While .it Leeds, Anthony studied pfeoto engraviag and photo litbograpby, passing with a Rrsi class djnloma. Standard
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    • 278 5 ALEC GUINNESS i HE h\\i, or UK m i S NO WOMAN CAIN V 1 ST HIM -.j guinness F]^ 'THE fvl?\i LYNIS JOHNS V iW mm nM% .ERiEHOBSON/^ VMifV I 'ULA CLARK k.V V. /)f OPENS TODAY i OMING SOON! D Colo* b iraiwicQiQj I b TENSE with MJITIC
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    • 149 5 S Mi i^JjDrOHHflll i. t»..TO |i SHOWS «uicukUu^^» <;, 9.30 g I A f "«P ~—^i i tiii >Ai i r««N«irf 9« Off/ i)il9J f#f»/f/ when KfflE DID IT A the v\iiole ton^ r I nn. ,-..!.F:,!,- rn,li,,nal'- DID II ANN BLYTH MARK STEVENS CEOL KBLAW \t > o a
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    • 120 5 Rear \iimnil F P igsley ints Singapore Division M.RN.V.R. Telok Ayer Basin 5.15 p.m. Singapore Council <>! Women, Brii cij Hal] 5.30 Singapore l*uli<-«- Band it Ti B Sing tpore Stamp < tub at S Club. Beach R ia 1 5.15 p.m. \m'-i Lean < tub. Ca iss 9 i.
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  • 670 6 i ;y's com h opened m ly more than Republican conventions partly s a far greater variety of race and partly ri the i f th« asses. lere is ther reason why this year's >n should be wilder than the, n i i .-.on of a
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  • 333 6 Review of Views Spore Malay Union THE Singapore Malay Union i a1 y seni needs not only ai reorganisation but also a clear i cut policy, said Utusan Me-, iayu editorially. The paper, noted that up to now the SMU is neither a political nor a, welfare bodw Inche Sidik,
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    • 348 6 'The Less We Talk About Blackouts. bir; dreat Britain, the StaU s of America and other powers are fight- gainst the spread of nunism and lor world c. India and a lew other Asian countries are struggling for food for their starv- Russia and Mao are concentrating on how to
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    • 179 6 Sir; Sir Cheng-lock Tan's policy of encouraging rommunal politics is ToryThe certain outcome of his policy is inter-racial feud A temporary alliance of communal bodies is only the smoke-screen behind which the sinister forces of national disunity are mobilised for an assault on the national
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  • 871 6  - THe Menace Of The Mute Milion HAROLD HUTCHINSON by No wonder the rials who work a; a conclusion thai know better what is fibers than the Mr. at, [ought on fifty the working rone. ol d workc Th.it has i)»-«-n n- i. fob 1\ has been the year-by-const; .nl lion
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  • 17 6 "Sore we sot rid .i (he nasty stain, lady! There's tli«- hole to prove it."
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  • 372 6  -  Jo^™T£j! y is». HPHE publication of A Many- Splendour^ Tiling by Mrs, Han Suyin, is naturally a literary event for Malaya. While Hongkong of 1949 and 1950 is its background, the author is now living m Malaya and many of the problems which she regards as
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  • 473 6 Sir.— With reference to your leader of July 11 headed Rule Of Graft I would like to say something m this connection: The proposed Anti-Corruption Commission announced by the AttorneyGeneral at the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council should make a
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  • 88 6 o.: iiau v noi i g words oi Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. Deputy mmis* ionei F< lion aya, on the casion of a dinner part rid bmcers oi the 12th Fik Squadron of the [l I would this pomn i MacGillivray is reported to have said,
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    • 45 6 FOR DRAWING OFFICE EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS ltd ;ul hll<> '^>>'«»- Singapore-9, Tel. *****. -r^^f l Sli t < v rv^ (K '> pockets y^r^g^ Service is our motto it) Y Ck W h H:ng /y Nol th Bridge Rd., "^S^ ml ->^ Imu-tion ■;i Middle Ht\ relcplione 'r.\'iz
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    • 33 6 Just It'gitrtf X A LARGE RANGE OF* 1 Sterling Silver Finest Qtml CUTL E R V 1 SETS t- for 6pn on«, Bp <",- -i m tl ,k or Haltwl „+H.t t r V
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  • 124 7 lIHIKVV July ,'l. Iranian religious leader iii Kasfcani yesterday called for a holy war ist Print Minuter-designate Qaxam Sultaneh ,ni be .it nisrii of bctef a British agent Kashani -inoui!' (I lotlav that the nation wouhl remove Qavam ho made thi the t^e.
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  • 7 7 Germ War Propaganda from Pulpit .1 1
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  • 25 7 U.S. Labour Wants New Deal Back I ami <>rthe Coi I 1 to n turn to I F I), al and to UP DFGH AFP
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    65 7 Cowgirls whoop on tlir f.imous Promenade d< i<? Anglais as iin\ exchange a crossfire of confetti and Bowers with spectators tb c tr.Kiiin.n.il French Ki\i»r., "Battle of Flowers." July it ll»hi ,iv p. hi <>i the .iiinu.il French Bastille l>a\ celebrations, the Battle <>t I lowers toot place <mi the
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  • 15 7 PITTSBURGH Murray, the 650,000 OH indusi i trike at a four-hour
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  • 32 7 HAI IXGB< >RG, So itii J 21 R< i c en route to at the S -dish dence neai* isands I S i edes side and crowded welcome him.
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  • 399 7 Senator Replies To Charges By Republicans CHICAGO. July 21 (AP) Sen. Paul Douglas, blasting Republican criticism of Korea policy, said today the Republicans must share m any blame and he named presidential nominee, Dwight I). Eisenhower, Gen. Mac Arthur, John F. Dulles and retired Gen.
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  • 63 7 You like breakfast m bed? Then eel a tt\ini; hen like Penny. Most mornings Penny flies through little Koiv Ryan's bedroom window at Marytavy, near Tavistoch (Devon i. ;uul lavs an <-nu on the eiderdown. Rory thinks it's a fin*- idea, but Penny's Wings HK'.y be dipped SOOI1 so that
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  • 254 7 Democratic Party's Convention Opens CHICAGO, Julj l\, (Beater). Democrat* opraH their national (onvention here lodav \u cIMMC a < didate for the Noveniber presidential election witU m (;l>\ioiis choice In sight but with prtspects oi .1 Hi; hi between the North and South <»\n (i\il right* f< r Negroes. Vol
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  • 98 7 ATHENS, July 21 (Reuter) The Greek Primate Archbishop Spyridion m an open letter quoted by the Athens news agency called on Admiral Lord Mountbatten to intercede with the British Government on behalf of Cyprus. (Cyprus, a British colony since iBTB, is now m the throes
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  • 83 7 SAIGON. July 21 (AP)— The newest French push against the Communist-led Vietminh rebels m the Red river delta ended abruptly on Sunday when troops easily occupied a string of villages m the sector about 38 mile south-east Hanoi. The enemy, offering only sporadic resistance, fled
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON, July 21 fAP> --Gen. Mark W. Clark says the Reds have doubled their airground strength m Korea during the truce talks but could not sustain a major offensive for more than two or three weeks as they are incapable of moving supplies m tl^e face
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  • 65 7 TOKYO, July 21 <i'l'' Allied infantrymen recaptured the "'old baldy" hill on the western trout m a pre-dawn attack today, routing the stunned Chinese survivors of the daylong Allied air bombard The United Nations one-two punch climaxed three days and nights o{ bioody see-saw
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  • 63 7 Missing Diplomat 's Family Quits UK LONDON Jfily 21 <AP> Mrs. Donald Maclean, wile of the British diplomat who is believed ■'i have fled behind the Iron Curtain, flew to Paris yesterday with her three children "to escape the glare of publicity." Her husband. head oi the American Department of
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    157 7 The Hon. (..raid Lascelles, younger son of the Princess Rayal and I'Hh m Line ot sue cession to the Throne, is pictared With liis bride tilt for mer Miss Ingela Dowdini at St. James Palace, London, after their weddinj on .Fui\ i With them .it the Palac* where the reception
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  • 106 7 RAF Pilols Sample Jet Warfare WITH THE AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE IN KOREA, July 21, (Reuter-AAP) Six Royal Air Force pilots were sett tig down at a forward air base m Korea today before taking part m Meteor jet operations uf the Royal Australian Air Force squadron 77. The pilots, who
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  • 17 7 Marshal Tito yesterday said that i! < and Fascis I ice still prevail* m AFP
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  • 24 7 LJ.S Army Secretary Frank Pace has formally accepted vith great regret' 1 \> I«b1 Eisenhower's resignation as general of the Army.- I P.
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  • 24 7 WASHINGTON, July 21 (UP) —The Navy announced today that it had selected M captains for promotion to the temporary rank of rea r-ad niral.
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  • 27 7 Adm. William M Fe< itel< US Chiel oi Naval Operations, who watched Chinese nationaisl exercises m Formosa yesterday, will fly to Hongkong today. A.P.
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  • 47 7 B i >ibs again rattled Calcutta streets, narrowly missed pressmen, seriusly inju ed policemen halted the traffic north of Calcutta for two hours as the civil disobedience campaign by leftists pressing for food demands continued Sunday night. Police arrested ion persons U.P.
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  • 87 7 Standurd London Correspondent LONDON, July 21 The following are the closing prices ot rubbc» and tin on thi. London Market toda LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26, d. I Spot r 965 per ton buyers, Aug. 26; d. £965J VLtkrv Sept 261 d. T^rt. months: £963.
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  • 115 7 Chennault Begins Final Legal fight I nault begins a ftghi today b tran port i Coi iger" v Pc i Of bou C'ln f tii< i l ;iir! I will app Ihe linn. k«M| -vuiM < run t I I h ii i ii i Ik .it I M <
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    • 40 7 (HcttnethFltf llvMFfWiWv /nY"\\ /> mw, WM*m #1m mm i f-'-f^/' s y.' g#.#/A J T MM \^l V N >^ i.t'-^J THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND f) ro SARAWAK, NO/?FH BORNEO. I NDONESIA THAILAND n ABCUT TRAVIL NiGERS MANSFIELD CO, LTD OCtAN 6I.DG. SINGAPORE
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    • 92 7 PYRAMID HAN D KE RC H IE F S Tr«i< Mi.l i*f<c f.iitw < Miuti t jfiu. r&ouM »VIA Ml 0 for LADIES /(K WHITE WITH COLOURED BORDERS, i< >^^ COLOURED GROUND WITH \'U Ar\ CONTRAST COLOURED BORDERS, V\j/ COLOURED CHECKS ON WHITE $8.40 F^r ivozeiL j Jv for GENTLEMEN
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  • 433 8 128 Passengers For S 'pore From UK Due Today Standanl Shipping Reporter V TOTAL «>i" 128 pa^^nisrr^ from tbe I sited vi.»u»l<»n» will disembark whtm \\u- P. md <> Bner arthage arrives ii» Singapore today. The full list of those disemlarking at Singapore is a-. :ollows:— Mr. R. E. Agar.
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    31 8 photo Tin- Danish East Asiatic's earqo liner Mombasa, wMrfc Ikis just left Singapore. She was' the fiist Danish ship to rr-n\H>n the pre-war shipping roue between Scandinavian ]M»rts md Indonesia. Standard
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    • 548 8 I^BS %i*fel}& (M&:^ FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE I Uceiei aii Aacrkaa t t Cttte Pcoang P S'h.im 9 P«ff An LA SI ■,'V: 52 ISJuly »I«h iWprfJ lAaf llAng -.:s of Dry Cargo De^ Ta v »od passenfei Bookinss etc.. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. I xi R I iinuui 81]
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    • 833 8 CHINA NAVJ^AIION CO., LTD. Regutai Sailiais to China and Japan from Singapore, Port RwHtenbau Penan« Also direct Suilians from 15uukok and Indonesia to China Japan. [>tif Spore Due P«-na ne From -I uki™" lul l] Japan 1 -lining" Ang 15 Auii 21 Jaikih Sails Sails Sails Pemtntt P.S'ham Spore lor
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    • 282 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd IlolLtnd-Amei it a Lime Nc4eija«i Ltoe Rotterdam Kotterdam a^wrterdaai BALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW VOKK PHILADL! PHIA, BALTIMORE MOHLE Nl U OSI 1 iMS Spore P S'h.tni Penani; HONDO S>lN> S7July/3A*g 4 sAae I TA«c SLOTEKDUS (HAL) 14 tSAag SI SlAae OA«c AMPENAN (RL) 20
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    • 266 8 SAILINGS FROM >< L\DI i "SKI .AVIHA R :j "FIO.MA "PATAGONIA" foj 3 Icok S.i!£;on Hongkong Kohf c v fokohan i "INDIA- 3 •c Yokohama "MEONI "PANAMA" 'I fokoha "SAI AND] V roct FROM lAPAN H -PftOOOCE" for Bangfcol &AJUMGS lo OOMTnti For Colombo, \dm. Parf n.i d. Gem... H.trnhiiti;.
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  • 1091 9 Colony Merchants Deny Java's 'Clove Ring' Allegations By JOSEPH YEO. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE CLOVE dealers are facing the prospect of losing "several million dollars*' on Hove transactions w |th Indonesia following a 'ban* on dove imports into that country. This 'ban', it was
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  • 23 9 Rl Int'l Rubber Talks A "Success' ;m i l.li \K\KI V. l»b 21 .1 Kobbrv «-u--i id lor three days i i k
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  • 57 9 COMMODITY PRICES Ih I m <mca »ere M h ;tj > H i I>NI>ON Xl R (i p n i n ,i irerc Boygrs ,i SeQen (i Bayers I d SeHers I Moa tirii n| Uti |O(1j\ !>• i pi< O] ts. D\|K|\ IIN pntes It I i !> li
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  • 20 9 li and < m m l i ..\-;i m ,:T< b India m Eattej :i i: x
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  • 20 9 trade to be m force from June 1*54 has been initialled v w De 3 tt R< i
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  • 27 9 :HE Japanese Gwvernmeni tnalrj applied lot admission to the General Agreement on Tar ffs w»d Trade (GATT). i iut-.- s .'i September. A .P
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  • 155 9 CAPT. HAYASHI WANTS TRADE FRIENDSHIP Standard Shipping K<'j»orts*r < \l*'l \IN I. Hayashi, Managing Director <»f llie Nippon K«»k..!i Industriefl Co. 1.t<1.. arrived m Singapore Is air from Fokyo on Saturday, on a three montb \i»ii. ilurinc whicfc hv Burvej local n>arket conditions and i. pori I'.nk what Siagapore awl
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  • 53 9 KARACHI, July 21 (AFP)— The Soviet Union has outbid Japan. Belgium and Poland for a tender called recently by the Pakistani Government for ip ply of IGO.OOO tons of cement. The Soviet quotation was 17 r shillings per ton against ITT lr Poland and Belgium and
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  • 80 9 Th c produce market m Singapore was dull m all sections yesterday with no business reported 1 Copra had buyers at S2S J per picul and .sellers at $2(ii with no deal passing. Coconut oil sellers indicated $40 per picul with buyers at $39 Betel nut
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  • 58 9 HONGKONG, July 21 (Reutcr. AAP» Mr. L. Jackson, acting waterworks engineer, has been ppointed by the Secretary of Slate tor the Colonies to the post of development commissioner and director of public I works In Aden, it was officially announced. Mr Jackson hai been
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  • 216 9 Standard Market Reporter Rl IUiEK priern m Singapore declined hy A rent per Ih. from the week-end levels yesterday on a dull market on which >cry small hiiMiifKs was reported. Quotations flu uiated narrowly between 88} cents to 873 ren's per Ib. for first
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  • 45 9 WASiUN'GTOM, July 21, (UP) —The i.i'.ernational Matena;^ conference amuninc-ed that its pulp pnper committee stodging the world riewspnnt sr.u.'itiun baJ d :'if"'' not to m.-tke any new Hiioc^Uoiij "i:i the supply position ol wood pup, whicb con^nue* ta b« adequate.*
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  • 28 9 NGAPORE The Ifala fan easier temletxrv m and industrial guUr. IMH S'IK« XI s MIM\ m Fed I> I by dim kab
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  • 59 9 Extension Of UK-Jap Payments Pact Sought TOKI o. lolj n 1(4 r'i\r > Bi if li <■■ r MCiincs here t<>d.:\ n (J the] i spected fipaa i la i approach the I nitcd Kiagdom G»tc rail F<m m I trssion sf the u i l g \> la Vapnwae
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  • 52 9 Boyd-Orr To Start China Trade Going LONDON, July 21. (Router) —I. Vj ivc-Orr. lender the B businessmen .1; nard B: for J: I Moscovii Lord Boyd-Orr said mini- ber of l I rl Sovi< co;;, ing and I ceded final "We ■•i Benin before ret The Bril U helpful for
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    • 102 9 \2/(Jew 9 tle/mulalie NOW ON DISPLAY Elegant desigrn, outstanding H«(p8 4 A Si dsM m r'M perforiuanee ami a host <»f N^\X r y a/Aer upholst rj and d <> improved features-new uphols- equipment. $8,700. tery leather, new wheel covers and hub caps, new tail light assembly and modified front
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    • 94 9 Ships m Harbour ITBAB¥EB Kcpp«l I>ock: T- DOWN GAT! San, E Te«f !e. T*yp*, K.aß V 2 9-xm X! :ei n nfl (.luliiwn s»- l: 39 i. nid |p Anchorage: San 4 Cil q k To »»*>-, 4 4 Wrslrrn \n< huraKr: hi II 4 H > t.MC 4 Man
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    1326 10 Off %c, Gaff npHE Singapore scene is I- never static. It's as changing as the moods of a ballerina and us unpredictable as one. Six day?, of a week lite m this hectic City may be jut plain dull. But on the seventh everything seems to happen
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    • 139 10 iPt»int/ i'hv ioivn it' it It C AUSTROTON f CENTER 1-i 1 1 'i 7t 1 >nt KEN GRIFF'N PETER KREUDER hammond CBGAN Vienna le lies, Cossack Patrol, 111 I had you. Singing m the Morning. American Patrol, D -de-do. INTERNATIONAL ACCORDEON DUO D s nade, n Th %Vll Pt
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    • 69 10 Beauty that's matched hi Quality and Value! Good Ho«i'.»k»'-> -r 77/.- elegant appearam Chrome raft Dinette h tnat<!i>f nni superior features, Tcble top is Consoweld plastic stains. Table extends frorr\3o Chairs are covered m Masland D >' j t O r beauty that w.tf^tands plenty WARDEN COMPANY /fa Akebiftt wSSSSSSSE
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  • 2461 11 Turf Notes By Windsor Lad Newcomer Kanaka, a three- Did gelding, Who tfl m;jk;:.g I debut at the Penang Tun lib August Bank Holiday meeting on Saturday, is the first Sovereign (Maravedlt) progeny to come out to Malaya. Like his illustrious sire Sovereign, winner of
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  • 209 11 Early Goals Give India Victory Over Britain HELSINKI, July 20 (Reuter) [ndU beat Brit m Im tkreo l« !< aemi-final oi the Olympic boefce, coitfori hew ted >• J»« i I ifce Indian mv! Kiriii^fa bockey learn* ai ihe Velodrome Incfia n-:'.!i» a brilliani start. Immediate^ after iht b »1
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    48 11 picture R:;«'lf>s («irJs Schoolgirl, Ruth FrrrHra Bskiag the jiini' i I her own Mata.i an cecord Ol J ft. 8 ins. at th<" StaCEpore An;.itfur \'h I < impioa hip meet at Jalan Besar stadium on Saiiini^. f^u th I' don bet Siogaporc record l»^ thirf sn< h*-s. Standard
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  • 141 11 REME UNIT BADMINTON IN AN inter badminton j match, organised by the RKME. Bukit Timah Civilian Sports Association B employees beat the Re y three games to two at the association's badminton court m Bukit Timah, last Thursday. The results were: Ibrahim t1 lost to M Nazareth 11—15. 5— 15;
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    • 662 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SEPTEMBER (GOLD CLP) MEETLNC. 1952. tESCRVKD ENCLOSI RE Members arc iv/orr-ned 'ha' Connnittec have decided tc i the Beaerved Eoelomre i seats v. I Uh r f '.re be M a;.au c for re.-.: v,. L C BAll.lY, Sft-retary, ST C. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders we
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    • 60 11 T to Qlliff "ii I I- 1 i i HIM iIIAY iiAfttlG/l nciun/o \iFi&§ W| My r\ fSr I t^^ V.^te^y^a BOLDEST DEEDS m" J/M^k'^y OF" A BYGONE DAY ft jKBaBk i dazzling |fs; .US L.ULUK Di i" 'i ANTHONY DEXThR' S% JPtusl 2O i2tistßtt<>\ **f iBStteiti4>ss tvith tht- J
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  • 21 12 DID NOT THINK HE HSD WON I surpris s any of the who bra-. S I .^iier.- m ghi B R
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  • 53 12 wint W ins Thrilling 800 Metres I ur mi "I Jamafc i n i :ii .llinu ra< t to a l ih- firnt lap fa fc I ri'ii |G. S ues ■•rin.nn by G 51 lap. the had neld field He ,t*ad. MM the Unil itest terely to ri place
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  • 43 12 PILLAI won the a lip m the A B :-war of the se Continuation t the Ranj Road S Sal Yeo S ti Boon npions for the "B and t < spectively. c Hous w points shield, B Ho of M '>ints>
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  • 53 12 New Mark in The Walk H] i Julj !1 I P)— t 'PPc Dwrdoai oJ Italy :i'-v. v nr!(i rerord of 'S mills. 8 WC& toi' a maiac tii*' Olympic 5 imeti u.tlk. 30 mm. H iroid V. B ri m the .an. J. Dolezal of also broke the 4
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  • 37 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SAI A Co mity Chines* Euro] i r Stadium Singapore chamKLUANG S< N "CI R: Pol IPOH SOCCI Ri Dw 1 i ma on f| oh I l> HA PCRC r 1 the PCfil
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  • 345 12 Thrilling Finish In Sprint Final HI SINKI, J<l- 21 iP, IP, Renter, W l», ,s, athletes trailing ihe Russians yester- on tlif overall team count, came back tt-nsationall} lodaj witb record breaking efforts. I Sir pace was set by young Parr) O'Brien i hose might] heave
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  • 266 12 Girls Raise Aussie Hopes HI LSINK] Juln M Fannj Bl.iT\ktr> -!\ii,'!i was itf.iifii into sec 'nil place m photo inisfa l"i) metres second round heal til.* afternoon. The winner pf the he it Germany's Maria Saadei 12 sees. is i'c* credited to the Dutch champion. Third m the he with
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  • 639 12 ATHLETICS Ml N S SHOT PUTT FINAL: 1 W.P. O'Brien I U.S.A.) 17.41 metres (51 feet U Inches), 2. U.(.1). Hooper 11.5.A.) 17.39 metres (S7 ft. 0?; ins). 3. J. 1 uths i I'.S.A.) 17.00 metres ft. 115). R.O. (.rigalku i Soviet Russia) 16.78 metres (55 ft. 05 Ins),
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  • 479 12 HELSINKI, July 81, (AP).— String-bean Walter Davis is the worlds greatest high jumper, the new Olympic champion and record holder, but from now on his main jumping will be at basketball hoops. The l\ -year-old former Texas A. and M. athlete said today
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  • 45 12 HELSINKI. July 20 (Reuter)— f':;e British Empire Games Federation meeting here today passed a new draft constitution I which renames the Games the I "British Empire and Common- wealth Games." Thi s amendi ment was piopo.-ed by Pakistan and India.
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    62 12 Not wrestling, but two rival footballers sprawled on the ground m a ijoal mouth scramble. Pang Siang Hock. deft) of Pena n g, and Thomas (centre), the Selangor goalkeeper mixed up m a thrilling goal mouth melee m the All Mala van P.VV.I>. soccer shield final played m Kuala Lumpur
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  • 264 12 DEFENCE SAVES BODCA BODCA, desperatiy fighting against relegation, collected one valuable point when they held the Amicable Atheltic Association to a 2 l draw m a SAFA first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. BODCA "a tireless defence saved the day for the team. For BODCA, Halliday and i
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  • 69 12 TEN HO FF KOED DORTMUND, July 20 Renter) Heinz NeuhaUs retained his European heavyweight boxing title and won the GertYian title when he knocked out Hem Ten j Hoff. German and former European champion, m the ftr^t round here today Eighty sec onds after the start the n"sht was all
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  • 253 12 HELSINKI, July 21: Reutei lho final of the Olympic hockey championship next Thursday between India and Holland may prove to be the most evenly fought ffame. of the tournament. While the Indians feel that they have an excellent chance of retaining: the world title, especially if (he
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  • 89 12 f HELSIXKI. July 21 (Reuter)— The jury oi the Olympic wrestling tournament today rejected a Russian protest against the decision by the judges affecting a Russian wrestler. After an even bout the Swede B Lindblad was given a split j points decision over the Russian D. Cimakur Idze
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  • 310 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Soccer XI retained the Clarke Challenge Shield with a well-deserved 3—o victory m their annual soccer match against the Singapore Recreation Club on the Padang yesterday. S.C.C. was leading one-nil at halt time. The Rpcs kicked off and imme- j" diately
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  • 64 12 Colon y Team For Cup Tie Till-, following h.ivc been chosen by SAFA to represent Singapore m the Malaya Cup soccer Batch against Johore on July ji:» at Jalan Besar stadium. Chu Chee Seng:; Davids. Teow Kcn^: Vnss ((apt). Harith, Hin Weng; Ismail Yu.soH". Boon Seongr, iwaag Bakar, Boon Leone
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  • 510 12 Tin RFIf \i\r v i i —""tin pion, hanl M»«^ing Mr*. Gladys I ok strong promise of adding ilw < ,a* collection m her opening Lie of tennis duunptonshipg played mi i| lr \\u' at Bras Hawaii Road ferterda Mrs. Loke, proved
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  • 9 12 ROVERS WIN CUP REPLAY I") If** de P. Abv
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