Singapore Standard, 23 July 1952
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Title Section20 1952-07-23 1 Singapore Standard TIGER i f* pk > tJA* 1 VOL. lit NO. 2! WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article155 1952-07-23 1 Thai Police Out To Drive Malayan Reds THAI police hove been ordered into action against ayan Communist bandits, who have invaded a Thai village >odao district of Songktila Province, according to A.P. According to the report, hundreds of terrorised Thai villagers were fleeing from the village into155 words
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Article37 1952-07-23 1 iiii \rmruun I tf i dei i Üb« i oa .uhinrs Mini! i I Is led »t X '■> \irpor| yesterd d Ibe oarbin of bines osdei a MM i Wai ij I m inti37 words
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Article47 1952-07-23 1 1,174 MUST LEA VE lAN. TO JUNE i i HP! K. Toes. first si\ this v ear The stands that has txcii i:iven deportation of ns and 110 British tinder the 1 mertning of I of apI aliens subje and 11 val is good of made m47 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-23 1 KOREA HERO LI (irrald P. Rickord receiving th«* Silver Star, one <>l" ?l) f> three highest is military decorations, from is. Consul General m Singapore Charles I Baldwin at his Grange It<»a:l residence yesterday I.t- i»l Rickord, now commanding the First Battalion Second Gurkha Rifles m Malaya, won the awardStandard - 79 words
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Article34 1952-07-23 1 C'we alth Troops To Stay In Japan TOKV« I J 22 UP)- J ipan tvct<h"-i i terim B >m- m thei here sou:, is said 1 dickicv for the Democ ;•■•>• P sidential nomination.— AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article193 1952-07-23 1 TEHERAN, Jul) 22 (1 P) Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlcvi named Mohammed Wossadeq premier again lodav in ni n m on ti rmnl reports thai lii> deposed predeeetutor, Uuned Quavam, Ikul Sed llir country l<» eaeape avenging mobs. The Shah issued a directive authorizing the 73-year-old ultra-nationalist193 words
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Article88 1952-07-23 1 Missing Bride M ystery SINGAPORE police arc looki 19-year-old girl. Teoh who has been missing from her home since Sunday when she was to have been married. The father of the girl a bicycle shop proprietor, Mr. Teoh Hak Tong, said that she missed from early that morning. wedding wa88 words
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Article39 1952-07-23 1 TWO thousand scientists from 40 nations— including 300 from the U S and aix irom Soviet Russia— are attending the k i :;ci International Congress o! Bio-Chemistry which opened j m P i ig yesterday.— A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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79 1952-07-23 1 4 MALAY RIOTERS Death Sentence is Commuted THE death sentence passed on Thamby b. Osman, Habee Nassim b. S. A. Kader, Thamby b. Sidek and Darwood b. Mohd. has been commuted to life imprisonment. UMNO .headquarters, Johore Bahru was told yesterday. UMNO petitioned the Singapore Government against the sentence. The79 words
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Article107 1952-07-23 1 MCA Gifts To Local Bodies THE Singapore Branch of the .lalayan Chinese Association j •esterday announced the gift of io.ooo from the area Association, Welfare Fund. Singapore to the family Planning Association, and mother $3,000 to the Singapore Association for the Blind. When told of the gift, Mr. y A107 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 1 WHILE playing near a monsoon drain at 81 m.s. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday, a 12-year-old boy. Wong Tan Bai. fell into the drain and died before the ambulance arrived.33 words
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Article28 1952-07-23 1 THE Thai Royal household has .announced that the Royal birth will take place either at the end of July or early, m August, TIS. I28 words
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296 1952-07-23 1 LONDON. July 22 rßeuter)— The Economic Committee of Trades Union Congress is] neeting today and its geru^ral council tomorrow to consider •;it> British Government's intervention m the Labour fight for wage increases. In the House of Commons yes- d Sii Walter Monckto»,296 words
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Article84 1952-07-23 1 LONDON* July 22 (Reuter) Members of Britain's l forces m Korea and Malaya were decorated for gallantry today by Queen Elizabeth II at an investiture m the white and gold ballroom of Buckingham Palace. A total of 2::0 men and women from the forces, public Life84 words
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Article27 1952-07-23 1 ALEXANDRIA. July 22: (Renter) Kin'j Farouk today approved the v Cabinet list of Premier Hilaly Pasha. The cabinet will be sworn m before the Kin^ later today.27 words
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Article232 1952-07-23 1 Gurkhas Kill 2 Reds In Johore kl VI V U MVi R, Tues.— Patrols ol lh c 2 10 (,urUhas operating m Johore yesterday killed t\>o terrorists ami wounded our oi two other*. The first terrorist was shot dead m an e.^tate m Johore Bahru area when the patrol contacted232 words
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Article84 1952-07-23 1 Sir Gerald Nicoll Accept THE HIGH Commissioner. Sii Gerald Templer. and the Gover nor of Singapore. Mr. John F Nicoll, have accepted the m vitation of the Chancellor o! the University of Malaya Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. to hole office as Pro-Chancellors of th< University. Mr Nicoll wili "be formally84 words
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Article155 1952-07-23 1 TOKYO. July 2, (L'P>— SouthK.iVi Asian represent 1 lives will be inviied to a CO«f«f- eaee kew next nctttfe on i sub j<-t U <>f Point Four and j teihu i i j 1 as.si^Uute lo South Fast A-ia. The <j>nfereaee up*"»s Au^.155 words
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Article111 1952-07-23 1 World Tin Output Declines Standard Stall Correspond**! LONDON. July 22.— total world tin producti estimated I )V about 2.000 tons m the first half of this v irgely accounted for by turbulen Bolivia. Pro- >i Id surplus of output ove of 30.000 tons for the whole year. This is 9.000111 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-07-23 1 Envoy Sees C -G On Rice BRITISH Ambassadoi i, to Thailaad, Mi i w.il L linger I lefl I leu i<> Singapore fron Baaajcok h jresterdaj for discussions H ilil o!li< lalS Of !h<- Coin tnissionci I ej *al 's I MBi c i 00 i furl her contract withStandard - 99 words
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276 1952-07-23 1 OPIUM ADDICTS including cfiiite a number of men of some standing m the Colony want Government to register all those who have fallen victim to this vice, and then help them reform with clinical aid. These addicts will shortly petition the Governor, Mr.276 words
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Article111 1952-07-23 1 TOKYO, July 22 (Re itei x —Japan will seek "adjustn ci I if not relaxation" of the ban her trade with China at a ftVepower Far East trade conference i;i Washington on July 29. Taichiro Matsuo Goven ment ti official, stated today. The United 31 tes.111 words
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Article38 1952-07-23 1 Co-op Officers At UK Course OND Ju 22 I van CO :>l RC.'i sioner N I Malaya, ar. P M Sei started itte i the onial fii: immer the ia Se Club a-. Oxford Othe co-ope mdjng the38 words
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Article84 1952-07-23 1 Labour Warns Juij redid the w problem d! > ten itoi k» famine ;iri(i pestilen unpre believed I »ducttvit> i-ri m under >: > induced to imp I ii< |i imphlel tmgf* sl< <i tilings tn m< r>• t^i 1 1 ,i run! I ur<- prodtM84 words
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Article23 1952-07-23 1 British Deputy To Clark Chosen THE British Go ommand i B I !hiel '>' Staff, it <ondon. A.nnom to be n M>St I tppointment23 words
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Article130 1952-07-23 1 iin if \<.i i fur i 11. IMlrtll i M.li I < .'Hi todai t«• i<< i(i Britain rla im 11l 1 l| V. .1 v Mill l(. I 111 1.. it I I m Mil Iki ronapla m( .ii- mi i I' vi i it 1 1130 words
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Advertisement58 1952-07-23 1 S.P.H.de SILVA I ijTi/ y I PENDINE SANDS RACE, ENGLAND I 14th APRIL, 1952 E Racing Machines 1000 c.c. In J s 3^o c.c. 10 miles ]>t c.c. 25 miles r p 0 c.c. 26 miles r BELGIAN INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX, METTET, BELGIUM -27/4/52 500 c.c. Motor Cycle Sidecar M£m58 words
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Advertisement24 1952-07-23 1 FERGUSON] Krpnsfntativps: V\ THURSTON X CO. I Singapore Jw X Lumpur Tutt,o(| 'VITAMINS McALISTEB CO., LTD. SSiNMni.irl. Kiu!.i l-ii.Tpi!'. Ipoh, lYtunjj, Kiuhinii. Sarawak, llorneo24 words
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Article165 1952-07-23 2 250 Houses To Be Built Standard Staff Reporter A 56,000,000 housing scheme at the sth mile Bukit Timah Rood, Singapore, near the Hwa Chung Chinese High School, will be launched m the next few months by the Chinese Union Co., Ltd. Sponsors of the165 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-23 2 IHi m.irri.ij;r took place 0| Ifcc I li v I i i. ..I <»ur i i anraei Sing i pari al resa and I S 111 n of I tit .o\ i i I'.iutiii M I D.l-01l ,S .1 inrnirr profe-siunaJ boxer.42 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-07-23 2 All entrances to the Trade Fair at the Happy World will be surmounted by an illuminated jjlobe with the letters "Trade Exhibition 1952" written m Chinese and English. Workmen have already completed decorations for the Geyiang and Mountbatten Road entrances and are now putting the finishing touches. See story andStandard - 55 words
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Article39 1952-07-23 2 Row Over Charpoy Man Fined hash: B i arged i I and six Mi- J tne Singapore 1 1 zes. t X Mani- a i ni- 'i I s A d the He said the Him si stahnents 139 words
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Article30 1952-07-23 2 PEN Four men two them t id B keeper, I i Siew C v T.ie robbers for to the shop .d k ts si fe30 words
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Article39 1952-07-23 2 Kajan g OBA Meeting S< X lAL rill pti c< de tn nual gen< an X ang H»Bh School O'< f lion to b> bc)d .< 139 p.n it the ihc president r the Asso H sai Wegi S vie.39 words
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Article133 1952-07-23 2 V R the first lime since his untment as Flag Oti *r, Malayan Area, Rear A: Ira F Pugsley, carried out an inspection of the MRXVR at the Telok Aver Basin yesterH e spent more than two ■s there. He was met by tin Con manding Officer133 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-07-23 2 photo. REAR ADMIRAL A. F. PUGS LEY, accompanied by Lt. Fordyte. inspecting the Board «>f honour duriner his inspection of the MRNVR yesterday. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article48 1952-07-23 2 FIFTEEN women and nine n were fined a total of $340 •m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when they admitted gambling m public. i Mty of them were arresti on July 21 at Haveloek Road .-.<• four were arrested m Bukit Timah Road.48 words
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361 1952-07-23 2 Accept MCA Gift In Proper Spirit' SAY SPORE MUSLIM LEADERS Standard Staff Reporter MUSLIM leaders m Singapore yesterday refuted a suggestion made by a writer that it would be "sinful 1 to accept the Malayan Chinese Association's gift of 5500.000 to the Malay community. The writer, "Yalam", alleged that the361 words
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Article78 1952-07-23 2 MRS. SIIIRIN Fozdar, General Secretary of the Singapore Council ol Women, has re(eived a reply from the Malayan Chinese Association to her letter of last week asking that Malay women be remem- d m Mf apportionment of the Association's gift of $500,000 for the economic beneR178 words
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Article34 1952-07-23 2 M F R. Bison, Assl Controller T- >mfn to [cations Eastern m charge of Trengganu and Ketan. is leaving the service. •.•.•ill leave for the United Kingdom a; the end of this34 words
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Article50 1952-07-23 2 SYED Mohd. S'-.h was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with trying to cheat a bus conductor. It was alleged t i;:t Syed told the bus conductor that he was a police constable He claimed trial and waa allowed bail of SI 00.50 words
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Article21 1952-07-23 2 NIK ABDULLAH Ahmad Dato Sri D'Ra.ia. private secretary to the Sultan of Kelantan. is on lour weeks leave.21 words
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Article131 1952-07-23 2 THE FACT that the British Government recognises Red China does not neeessai mean that any film coming from Nationalist. Formosa will be banned m Singapore, said the Colony Film Censor, Mr Jack Evans, yesterday. Mr. Evans was commenting on a cable report that the Burma131 words
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Article213 1952-07-23 2 150 Attend Women Council Meeting Standard Si;»ff Reporter ABOI T 1 .">0 Singapore women attended tli<- inaugural general meeting «»f the Singapore Council for at the Briiihh Council Hull yesterday. One of the aims ol the I organisation is to ensure "justice to all women through legislation and to promote213 words
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326 1952-07-23 2 Malaya's Five For Colonial Air Talks MALAYA ami i!m- Hrili I Borneo l*'rritor\ vviil be n < presented I»y a hve-m; i delegation at the *»rcoiul Colonial < i>il Aviation conference which lakes place early September m London. The conference trich w I 10 rays, will rover "every oi civil326 words
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Article46 1952-07-23 2 CEREBRATIONS of the Singa- < Kerala Samaiam on Sunday will include a sports meet for :!<i;j.:s and children at the H. ffles Institution ground. The Representative of the Govern men! ol India. Mr. Gopala Menon. will be present and Mrs on '.ill distribute the prizes.46 words
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Article72 1952-07-23 2 THREE Chinese fought another m bus m East Const Road and all four 'Acre produced before lh< Fourth Police Court Magis- trate yesterday for disturbing public peace. A I pleaded guilty. The fourth man. Sim Ke< Yang, ith blood I sleeves i land ,j plaster72 words
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Article64 1952-07-23 2 A 'IRISH A rider, Chua Cher (50) pas sentenced by the Third Dis id Judge yesterday to three |months 1 rigorous imprisonment for being m possession of ta pounds ol pium. Chua stated on July B. he found parcel of upium left by a64 words
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145 1952-07-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter A WOMAN. Lim Ah Eny, described by h»T defence counsel. .Alt-. Geoffrey Abishag^Baden, 8s i* woman who had "lost her glamour and beauty and a woman with-. out a bri -^t future" was yesterday fined SI 10 by the Singapore Relief145 words
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Advertisement86 1952-07-23 2 The greatest event m post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN" 30 b A h UStn 4r n nnd' gg en'o n hQS opened the eyes of the world (ts &> m P u end petiol consumption up to 50 mp g °lt °has four^wifhS su s P e K^ion, four86 words
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Advertisement282 1952-07-23 2 Your Car, also, naedP P rotett o ogoinst MJnb Urf Ur,liktMh^^,/T]'quidpol>!u only a ic-u weekg ha Suttonti pnliM bi \our monihs and months m ftU Simonb keepi out the n td and tars giV es yoor car abi bng-UstiDf beauty of appea nee. So ■nple to pul on, m lanrf282 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-07-23 2 f*~~ "1 I TABOOOLt SOLD natußAllv.^-ak,v J cAC^CLt.?- ftetlN HONVfff > PELNMILESS 10,000,000' OO J WUPER CAN GET J SO GOOD ABOUT WHAT I WORTH -THE FIRST <> TREATED LIKE A THIS y I'M GOING ARE VCu k E -SMELL'S rOAV//"- PEOPLE WHO j MILLIONAIRE FOR TO-K<>rf r fr-6AsP'.^- DOING53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-07-23 3 photo. r I*o' On Singapore Police tour (from Insp restana, kief Inspector Tan Kirn IJSLP H I Boodewya and Inspector V. N. •tiaghaai who i 'i Singapore sia mouths ago t,> it specia rse m the I sited Kingdom, reI* uad O. liner irtii i-.- i ii«-v m r ionStandard - 53 words
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Article186 1952-07-23 3 Standard Stall Reporter ii practice (> i some pareata of leaviim their feed m; m a room without proper curt' while is "deplorable," said a Lady Officer of the Social Welfare Department, yesterday. neg g Is pm r v i impi it," she said 1186 words
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Article24 1952-07-23 3 A HOKKIEN. I iy t!u Third District Judste month go i »nmen seb t..ld tl Couri that on th< he.-»rc24 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 3 Hume 's Director Due In Colony irman of Humes I ed, M< c Ir. < i director o Hume I ies, will arnvi >n Satui »m Austra d b Director ent Ltd I i33 words
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Article136 1952-07-23 3 WORK has already begun on a multi-million dollar water i vice reservoir at Bukit Timah on a 42-acre -site. The reservoir expected, to be completed ln two years time, will hold approximately 25 million gallons of water necessary to keep the supply m the Colony at a136 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-07-23 3 photo. IT IS not unusual t;» find pearls m shellfish such as the ordinary 'karang', 'sinting 1 and the common (Jam. Picture shows (left to right) another type of the window pane shell (sognomon Ephippium), the 'Karang 5 or Cockle (Ana granosa) and the Pinna Shell (PinnaStandard - 57 words
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477 1952-07-23 3 St.»ii(l»r(l Stall K»'P<»rtfr PK C GIBSON-HILL, Cvi itor of s i: t r i r p iris can multiply m ordinary He told The Standard I even it' pearl i i «d. they have to-be ii :nl o l ri cqntainii I elements of477 words
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203 1952-07-23 3 MERCHANT ACQUITTED IN $114,641 FRAUD CASE Standard Stall Reporter LEE KIOK NGEE (33) who was charged id Uie Singapore First District Court with abetting Jin* brother, Lee Kiok Siong to defraud tlm-7-merchants of goods worth 81 I 1,641 was acquitted on all three counts yesterday without brin^ called to make203 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-23 3 MRS. MARIE I.IM, one of the beauties who will appear m tin* international charity show "Rendezvous with Eve" to be held at Hart It's Hotel on Aug. 1 •"> and K». at 9 p.m. Bookings art* now open at the Raffles Motel.41 words
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277 1952-07-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter HOI SEBREAKERS an«l car strippers were active m Singapore <>n Sunday and Monday* Ih<-ir loot included TO trnts wortli $9,000 from Nee Soon antonment, and five motor car wheels* I a ire stored at the Nee Soon Garrison sports md. The thieves277 words
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Article130 1952-07-23 3 HIGHLY sensitive because of some scars on his checks, a clerk, Ong Koon Kirn, took an overdose >)i sleeping tablets to end his life the Singapore Coroner Mr. »r Singh was told at the in- the death of Ong lay. Ong's mother. Tan Ah Thsai. spid130 words
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106 1952-07-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE housing problem oi the staff of the Water Department of the Singapore City Council will be eased by the building oi 23 Hats at Woodleigh and 16 flats at Bukit Timah. The flats are scheduled to be completed by106 words
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Article90 1952-07-23 3 Theosophist On Lecture Tour MR. C. D. T. SHORES, International Treasurer of the Theosophical Society,- and lecturer, will arrive today m Singapore by 8.0.A.C. for a lectjre tour of Singapore and the Federation Theosophical Lodges. Mr. Shores is on his way back to India from Australia where ho lectured to90 words
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Article43 1952-07-23 3 S'pore Holiday For Mr. Wood MR. F. S. WOOD. M i ging Director of Scientific Instrume I Co., Ltd. is expected from London tin Friday by 8.0.A.C. H« is afc-om[)anied by his 10--year-old daughter Carole. They Will .send a li«;lidjy m -Sinyapoi c.43 words
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Article172 1952-07-23 3 THE following fs the list of prize numbers drawn during the British Red Cross Annual Appeal Week from July 12 to July 22: Bridge and Ofahjong (Admiralty House) Entrance Tickets: White 275: Yellow 27:1 DrawsGreen 49; 447: 849- f;4.v 2.~>2 'Ml Pink. 78: 118;172 words
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149 1952-07-23 3 Reunion Of Ex-Indian Army Officers TO commemorate Indian Independence Day on August 15, there will be a reunion of exBritish Indian Army officers m Singapore at a dinner to be held at 8.15 p.m. at the Singapore Club. Genera] Sir Rob MacGregor Lockhart. who was Command-er-in-Chief m India, is expected149 words
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Article83 1952-07-23 3 A CLAIM for $<;,841 87. the equivalent of £800. brought by Ghan Sham Das Ran against T.B Kishinchand and a third party' Uttaram Ma was dismissed by Mr 3 j Brown m the Singapore II gh i yesterday. The claim was the amoui I a draft dated83 words
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Article50 1952-07-23 3 F< >RTY SIX airmen of tin Royal Australian Air Foi i ■ived m Singapore i>; Skymaster yesterday at re nents for the Lincoln B squadron .serving m M I S ter will this inornng fly back 4ii airmen fron I I have COmj Lheir I ir.50 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 3 RICHARD ai 51 i and JM Xvi 1 Banjj Singapoi c prod i b X.l n Holland day to spend th( choo holidays m Singapore. Th> ;hers are studying m Holland.33 words
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Advertisement153 1952-07-23 3 mm who OFF DISEASE y] m-^ TO KEEP ro v c i t r -£-> i p Modt m Getmon¥ :nd Rheumatism While You Sleep I R r thnrv ml i P V tr» awoltoa It I r» J w l w po,» i <?ii Uirou U Other ixr i153 words
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Advertisement56 1952-07-23 3 ftiveuour car a lasting Shine" JOHNSON'S A Sole fmporters *®> KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. V^> SINGAPORE PENANG RETAIL PRICE CAR PLATE S2 50 V b <" CARNU $1 60 per bot -C4i!tf£££ DimESi T jP N*Tl J 4ftl# •rf itESTAVH&h'T «i T*/ I 'if /.J#. \fortli ttridfjt* Hd. [i ipiiol56 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-07-23 3 Z^r 1 fMEBBE THIS JUMPIN'ON U5 WITH 1 [SO GIVE U5 BACK/ vr^Oik'. (wE f-i(-,GF-.t' j">■ i^ r > ygJ^g^V ISN'T MUCH A SIX- SHOOTER GUN OUR SHOVEL AN 1 f BOY 3, JUS T YOIJ'KE WWXIh B! C>tx|lY i i 6, VOi J 9AY WHO*& l3nQN|£h^HH < |fT!T l\^l101 words
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Article323 1952-07-23 4 He Cut The Cost On Each Sewing Machine B- s.iy PENANC, T^.—H,,, liir Gflmer, former hrancli m;!--131 s^^in^: tnarliiiir v. Tins was siyied by a Chinese oona :n. Tan T. k Road, whvn be gave evidence I the Sessions Cowl today, i Gilmer. J). v with323 words
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201 1952-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four Malays believed to have bom involved m two armed robberies here, on July 15 and 16, were detained m Ipoh following two armed robberies committed there on July 19. The fr>i: r men wore detained m a '"'if. a201 words
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Article108 1952-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr, A L. Goddal] Manager [of the Foreign Exchange Department Indi a n Bank Ltd.. Madras,' told local Indian isin< ssmen today that he would make recommendations to the board of directors of the bank, when he returns to India, for better108 words
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Article106 1952-07-23 4 M \I. \(CA. T ics.- Saying that c na we I able to {oil >w the •mcc m Malay, China-born Swee Kee. a buffalo cartler, m the Magistrate's Court da cd the .services oi a Chinese C »tei prefer Ta> cd before Magi ate Ismail Mohamed106 words
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Article39 1952-07-23 4 PF.XAXG. Tues. A motor- i st, A. Baptist last night reported the loss of his Triumph vine, which was parked at trance to the Waterfall lens. T:ie vehicle] valued at 0 as not been recovered yet.39 words
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135 1952-07-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent 4ALACCA, Tues.— The Malacca Stamford Club today criticised the decision taken at the last meeting of the Federal Legislative Council recruil graduate teachers from India, Pakistan and Ceylon on terms better than those offered to the local graduates. Declaring that the acute135 words
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249 1952-07-23 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG, Tues. Jimmy Ma»;iie*s (20) probationary Asian Inspector, attached to the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, wag fined $100 toda) m the Klang Sessions Court for negligent driving and thus r»n&ina the death of an Indian, Subramaniam I\er. He was also fined249 words
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Article117 1952-07-23 4 IPOH HOSPITAL IPOH, .Tues. The maternity wards of the District Hospital here were a busy scene since midnight to 6 a.m. to-., -y when together a dozen babies five boys and seven girls were born. According to n stall nurse, this was one of117 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-07-23 4 THREE Japanese Christian students from universities m Tokyo passed through Singapore yesterday after attending the International 'Student Christian Work (amp m Assam. The three delegates spent their few hours m the City shopping and sightseeing before sailing for home m the Sirdana. From left: Shoroko Kato <2«) of the TokyoStandard - 74 words
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Article74 1952-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Ivq cases of house breaking a thi CI of property valued at $822 were reported to the Police yes terday During the ea: X- hours July 20. thieves broke into house m Golt View Road and stole a camera v ilued at74 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 4 TAIPING, Tues.— Mr. Hardit Singh, an employee of Gee Seng Company, was knocked down by a motor vehicle at Simpang Village on Sunday. He died yesterday and was cremated.33 words
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Article20 1952-07-23 4 There were 6:1 accidents m George Town Last month Oi one case involving a trisha rider Droved fatal.20 words
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Article149 1952-07-23 4 Ticket No. ***** Won A Hillman IPOH. Tues. Two motor cars, one motor cycle, a piano and a refrigerator were unions prizes won at tbe Taipinsr St. Georgr's Institutions Lucky Brick draw which took place over the weekend. Ticket number ***** drew a Hillman Muuc for the first prize while149 words
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Article80 1952-07-23 4 IPOH. Tues.-— Two do? owners. Sambasivam <?0> and Mary CIS) of tiK'cntown. who admitted that they allowed their doss to b** at laree without a muzzle, were each fined -573- by Magistrate Chr Arvhad today. Inspector Pall Sinsh übo prosecuted asked for a dHrrrpnt sentence. He80 words
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138 1952-07-23 4 TAiriXG. Tues. Dr. Frank C. Laubach. world literacy expert and missionary, commendtu the "Each one teach one" method m adult education classI ea ig m the July issue of i the Perak Methodist Youth Fellowship Quarterly U e riisj closed that many students had eady138 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 4 KUALA I DMPUR. Tue>.— Che T. I bin Lisut, officer-in -charge C :tv Se.'angor. is proceeding an i Deputy Chief Police Officer, Trengganu. at the end of i:v.s mo.33 words
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Article48 1952-07-23 4 PENANG Tues.— Two Chinese, who tried to steal a slab of tin worth $<;00 belonging to the V.r-.cm Smelting Company were gbi this morning, m the act l the metal from a mov- j ing train near Prangin Road and Weld Quay to a trisha48 words
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Article15 1952-07-23 4 Johore Man To Visit US MR post;: Seen Emp award He there abo I I15 words
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Article14 1952-07-23 4 PENAXG. iv« A train Per.:. feast <>:•.. which Led Bukit M< suw14 words
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130 1952-07-23 4 Priest' s Surprise Visi Led To Malay Girls Detention Standard Staff Correspondent A!. OR STAR. Tues.— The surprise visit <>f an [man to a room occupied by a young and pn ::.v g:r! named Salmsh binti Idrus and her 'guardian*, an ice seller nanK d A'rhj] Karim, 28, nan its130 words
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Article8 1952-07-23 4 Malacca Not MCA Chadel REPLY TO TUtii asdfasdffasddfasdfasd8 words
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Article6 1952-07-23 4 Two Men Face Bribe Charge fasdfasasfsdfasdfasdf6 words
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Article7 1952-07-23 4 Sit Kok Sin In Kuala Lumpur asdfasfadssdfsd7 words
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Advertisement224 1952-07-23 4 Ncnr.t.ed by v.ooui "^^|#3j/ triangular fcerK set jf A" 2 >n on undenhor |aw», t t- !> t=^^------^=3<P^'B^ fh* mon-eot;ng Firanha H usually ci^hr to mchei l«*9. Fojiiv identified OS "^^Z^— onothcr famous Tiger P^a^l^^^SlW Mcd.cinol Product, S5-45^\\\ the CHEE thone M'^J" >fi^*^si^t SAN Prides m t^K 1 WO? 6224 words
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Advertisement47 1952-07-23 4 70-YEAR-OLD MAN I s ROBBED OF H S AIJ PI:NA\<, This I nlii nwd A nun Tamil HltfUM <-i X MBK h..d UKh htpM v.f n Thai <v.*v until he ii who i.i r;ht him ti> the n i thr v -> t »"ii ..Iv«» of (hr«- i-47 words
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Article401 1952-07-23 5 Provisions For Assessors Stand Standard Stall Correspondent ULOR STAR, Toes. —The Federation Court of \pjM-al m a judgment delirered recently on an i-»iu' oi considerable importance t<» the Magistrates ami religions authorities In Kedahi has reversed a ruling of the Hi«rh Court, -\l<»r Star.401 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-07-23 5 MISS MINI ERA FOZ i>\K a law graduate of Bombaj University, who plays the part of a Rajput princess— —Samyukta of the l i\h eutury Rajasthan, at the international charity pageant "Rendezvous Willi Eve" to In- staged at the Raffles Hotel on Aim 15 d\\d hi. The shou begins at60 words
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Article54 1952-07-23 5 5S Amarjit Kaur. el E| of Mr. and Mrs. Ditt g j married on Sunday i 5a ant Sin^h. eldest son l Mr. and Mrs Kirpal Sin^h of Kuain Lumpur, ai No [drhs Road. Kuala Kangsar. a large gathering of lives and friends. The bride's is secretary of the Kinta54 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-07-23 5 photo. I ivp yooag Bfirh from tlse (iiris life Briiiad**. Siagapere, who attended the Golden Jubilee Bally hHd m London m May this year, returned to Singapore yesterday m the P and liner Carthage.— Picture shown (front from l<!t> S*t. Jessio Fong\ Lieut. Cheona Kirn Kee, Sfft. Anna Tang andStandard - 61 words
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Article223 1952-07-23 5 FEAF Airlifts 200th Casualty V HELICOPTEB of the Far East lir Force < asualt; Evacuation I ii^lu pilon-*! I>\ Master INIoi Cordon Cox < vacuated from a jn nnl«* clearing <>m Hbndaj the Flights 200tfa casualty a Gurkha suffering from fever and (!<w him to the Civilian Hospital .it Kuantan.223 words
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Article149 1952-07-23 5 TRAFFIC accidents totalled 1,09(i m June representing a drop of sf> compared with May figures. There were VI fatal cases m June against 14 m May. serious accidents also fell from 44 to 37 involving 41 people, 10 less than m May Of r;7 seriously149 words
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Article49 1952-07-23 5 Twins Born In Seremban TWIN «irls each weighing fur pounds have been born to Mrs. t. J. Brohi«T of Seremban. Mr. Brohier is th<- wellknown N«g t i Sembilaa athlete who scored a triple win hurdles. lon£ jump and hop. step and jump— :it th» recent Malayan PWI) sports.49 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-23 5 (I il: I 1 I I A section of the mem hers of the Singapore ouncil of Women listening to their president, Mrs. George Lee speaking at the lirst general meeting of the organisation at the British Council Hall yesterday. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-07-23 5 I A typiiu! day at the Prinsep Strrrt Clinic where between 150 to ?00 babies and small children ah> inocuhiU'd iieaint tuberculosis and diphtheria Othrr* arr examined and their moth rs instructed m child tare by i>r. MbSffe Urn, Senior A,s*istan4 Health Offi rrr. Maternity and ty welfare, City Council.86 words
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180 1952-07-23 5 Standard SufT Correspondent Xl AI A LUMPUR, Twts. —I The Tluii Governßaeat is i willing to seU back to Hie Malayan Railways fiw <>t the old engines it boofht. There is. however, .t catch. The catch is that the Th iis also180 words
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Advertisement234 1952-07-23 5 1 1 TODAY LFC J CUINtYsSS I^SS^fe& ALK GUiNNESS I'C^\1 'C^\ .^F» GLYHIS JOHNS i^^^^ /ALERIE HOSSON JL^jtf Jf&i j PETULA CLARK |^P^^ .''{.> pT^ %i n n n 't^A^Mf^^rQr^ J 3 ,v E R BIVTj^JENNIE *Sx 'Ji^f JM, "fil !V£K£>? not separate I "I NEXT CHANGE .Vfi.V'f f HAXIiE234 words
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Advertisement95 1952-07-23 5 f 1 \pm ruREs niv^ni- y f fooMtitm IN COLOH tt km, ..hut Brigaivd Anthony 'VALENTINO' Dexter i gtanws uifiijn So //#<* dvlifjht of millions 0/ tiiuiU'it I TODAY (v^BJf IHj PLUS! r-ffiVJTFI)^— V#f f f/ If "#f f d|rKi>inft)od BL^fcßiuiAßinoiiin jih\ hhi|4il F^," clochemerTe f oiff iom*w! CLORiCUS MUSiC95 words
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Miscellaneous152 1952-07-23 5 \\n Mi \n im\i RSI M I CB: I i ik 'm nii-rii ,iii lews <>n Riibhei \>\ Mr. il BogarnUk, < liit- 1 oi the I < otori; ii .i'nl I rade Set i ion, i s on-iii. iic ieneral, m iin- British onn< it Hall, -t i mlord152 words
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Miscellaneous519 1952-07-23 5 Power Cuts WBSTATIONS m -ii. i pore liable to load shedding today: n I .Jul. in Pekan, Jaiau Sultan, Siiini»n\ i lln. id, lii.trh Road. i Kleon < ineina, xiii unbi i Baffles Hotel, Boon I o M \ljuui wl Boad, Sims roue, I* ij i I■i> > r 1*519 words
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82 1952-07-23 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE 128 Robmson Rood, Smgopor*. Telephone Noi ***** *****. Ccb b Telegroph Addres* TIGERNEWS, Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, Th« Times Building, ft.ntmg Hous« Square, London, EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG Aj Sultan Strs«t, 83 Cowon Street, 8 Leith Street, T*'«?phon« 4583.82 words
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Article696 1952-07-23 6 4 L> F.ct. analogous to the North nder present circumstances, i alliance dominated by the i rs. It) fact it would merely be a Pacific tntic Treaty concerned primarily of the territories of the Western powers. <>ry of the development of the idea of a Pacific696 words
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Article, Illustration653 1952-07-23 6 A Communist State rests on two props —loyalty to the State arid fiatrcd for those who differ with or oppose it. In China these dual manifestations abound. Melodrama is part and parcel of the Chinese way of life, and m the make-up of most Chinese runs a653 words
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Article501 1952-07-23 6 National Traits The Communists, by ter rorising the people into honesty, have also arrested a decline m revolutionary fervour. It is doubtful if the party machine will ever again loosen its grip. For the moment, the Communists are firmly m the saddle and m all likelihood they will stay there501 words
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322 1952-07-23 6 AS A MAN THINKETH IN HIS SOUL SO IS HE Sir: I was very interested to read your leading article of July 19 "Mr. Lyttelton's Phobia." Speaking of democracy, self-government, "•politically backward peoples" and so on. here is a story which may be relevant to the further discussion of the322 words
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Letter90 1952-07-23 6 Sir; 1 hope Sir Cheng-lock Tan will m future ignore Mr. C. C. Tan's constant attacks on the M. C. A. ar.d refrain from making retaliate ry statements which serve no useful purpose. As Sir Cheng-lock himself has rightly said, his life's servic< to the public90 words
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Letter247 1952-07-23 6 Sir: Words. however* emptily repeated, can m time form a habit. I am beginning to think Tungku Abdul Rahman has developed that habit by repeatedly making wild statements and hitting out indiscriminately at Da to Onn. Why does the Tungku ■adopt this cantankerous attit ide towards247 words
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Letter292 1952-07-23 6 Sir: Recently T visited two Government schools, a morning sch<sbl and an afternoon school. The morning school has sixteen classes with an enrolment of about 600 students and the afternoon school has thirteen classes with an enrolment of over 500 students. I was greatly surprised to know292 words
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Letter272 1952-07-23 6 Sir;— With reference to the letter of "M.D." which appeared m your issue of July 17, I feel that after a certain age and the experience that goes with it —one has to admit that it is a waste of time and even dangerous to offer advice of272 words
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Letter, Illustration17 1952-07-23 6 "Mind if I play through I I've just heard my houvc is on fire 117 words
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Letter127 1952-07-23 6 Sir; No wonder this country is still far from selfrule as there exists political dullards like "Piebian" who think that the .MCA is a tool of tiie Tories. His mischievous letter appeared m the Singapore S\ idard of July 22 If felf-rule depend on In-ter-racial unity, surely some127 words
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Article17 1952-07-23 6 Review of Views The kgej Man COMMEN Lyw are I bog< pa: < m Lond laj I 117 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-23 6 I Gold Dollar Tea S\s Shum Yip Leong Tta Plantations Cameron Highlands12 words
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Advertisement52 1952-07-23 6 CHINA-] •-.Kit,.,,,,,, HOOVER /EltCTßl^r s^^" WASHIN6 \MACHINE yL^ J SIMPLb AND H ECONOMICAL M TO OPERATE jj Good housekeep ING begins with careful planning Plan I d the Hoover wcy. Bh^^ Inspect the various mod* Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Floor Poli hers at our thowr THE EMPORIUM 17 19 BATTERY RD.52 words
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Article231 1952-07-23 7 Ca binet Includes inf 'mm' i t ormermem hers < \IRO, July 21. Naguib IfilaK Pasha who resigned the Premiership three weeks a^o, tonight formed \uw government including in«»i of tinmembers ol his previous cabinet, following the resignation ol lluwiu Sirry Pasha on Sunday. SirryReuter; A.P. - 231 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-07-23 7 d< it! «wn. )p, t<*w.»rd a rm«d- Mreefl m t u.un i' X... :.-l.r on lulv l{ .uid r.i^hic! oin a uroup of ti.ur m Immhr^tls win, w»nt on tlnr ■< i <is m i, jr. v rtTttmlj rht- pii,,t iraa ii.irrtiwlv r tiou^s uxi (lif-ir oifuji.inis «^..i|j<<l >I;rror pu50 words
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99 1952-07-23 7 Democrats Give Draft Stevenson' Move Noisy Lift 22 I r llu I) geek. i«» unit! (Inn strife-torn |i;inv. l:«»\«- the movement homj lift al ili« ir H~t on -Nr«i.i\ v-ith Jin ovation for the f I I ing 'a I I I I j tides! w aJtei (>f the <99 words
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209 1952-07-23 7 10 'Saucers Sigh ted Over US Airport W \SHINCTON, Julj 22 Wi. The 4ir Force -.«i«l vrsterdaj it received report* <•! 1 1 1 sighting ■ear Washington National iirport oi hum seven to ten unidentified aerial olyectfl ;it aroand midnighi lasi The Air route traffic control re ai tfje airport209 words
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Article63 1952-07-23 7 RA\ J 23 AP>— An previous < victionj appeared m answer to a summ< a charge oi riding t anything to say, the <<'d man hes then replied: "I do not quite know S ning to v would c m my ed, '"If .c addressed d63 words
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Article38 1952-07-23 7 achen of the :i language jn Egyptian i la resigned because |h« have r, ni better terms m country Some mOQi i \v isi Govt imeni disH itish ofßcials. ing 150 tes s English.38 words
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Article86 1952-07-23 7 TOKYO, July 2 (ReuterAAP> B-29 Superfortresses nighi bombed a hj'droeTectric plant al Chosen which een repaired by the Communists and a number of other air attacks were carried out against Communist supply depots. When United Nations and Communisi delegates met for only five minutes today they86 words
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Article34 1952-07-23 7 Major Gen R C. U quhart, v,i nc idw ol i J s F'ii-M Airborne Division rived !;i Vienna from Ma*lava to take over command »if A. P. Britis] < > h\ Austria.*A.P. - 34 words
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Article258 1952-07-23 7 ALL REDS ARELIARS -NUCKOLS VII S SAN. July 22, <AP> Air Force Brii;. Gen. William P Nuckols said today m a farewell statement that "all communists are liars" and warned that the I nited Nations allies must be "starkly realistic m all negotiations with this implacable enemy." The strong tone258 words
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Article107 1952-07-23 7 LONDON. July 22 i Renter):-rty-three Labour members of Parliament have signed a Commons motion protesting against the arrest of South African T ade Union leaders. T!->e motion, which i s In the name of Mr. Frederick Elwyn Jones (West Ham South), says: "That this House most107 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 7 THE Japanese Cabinet is to promulgate on Ju!v 25 ;i n ordinance providing for compensation to Indians for properly lost or damaged m Japan during World war v. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-23 7 photo. General Dwight Eisenhower. Republican Presidential nominee paid a visij to For! Sheridan. Illinois to &cc Colonel and Irs Peres inomson, whose daughter i s married to Eisenhower's son John and imjor. The rider i-- the General's grandson, Dwight n.ivid ,4). Mrs. Thompson, maternal grandmotner ol tn.- children holds Su*;'.n.A.P. - 56 words
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293 1952-07-23 7 UN Policy To Limit Fighting To Korea LONDON, July 22. Prime Minister Winston Churchill I old the Commons last nighl thai the policj «.l the nit«'«l Nations Command m Korea had clearh been defined and was to limit the hostilities to Korea. He was answering a question from Labour MPReuter; AFP - 293 words
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Article29 1952-07-23 7 THP" Oregon delegation to the Democratic National Convention Chicago has asked M Roosevelt ii she would consider having I name placed m the nomina- tion for P. esident.- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article88 1952-07-23 7 LONDON. July 22 The British Parliamentary Labour Party decided today the* Government m debate on Thursday to refrain from pur g any scheme for Central African Federation into operation Parliament had a further chance to discuss it alter t?i e Sun: i i recess. Proposals88 words
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151 1952-07-23 7 KWUM>\, July 22 (Renter). Thr Kiiritie^c Cabinet ni a meeting fenterdbq it beJie%cdl lo have discussed Prime Ninuter I N«*t *iuit •mrni that hifi country would formail\ ask fCOHOmic xiri hum ilir Soviet I ii ton and China. He told a mass rally on151 words
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Article234 1952-07-23 7 HK Court Was Wrong —Sha wcross LONDON, July 21!:— Sir HartS /cross, former A'ey General m the Labour g< erni lent and one of Bri's leading lawyers, i op< ed the case yesterday f Gen. Claire 'Flying 1 ig< Chennault, argued that the Hongkong court was wroi deciding that prop*234 words
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Article31 1952-07-23 7 CHICAGO, July 22 «AP»— The m- ifacturer who began past out his headache pills on the <: day ol the Republican consent e<j up the first day i D( > met31 words
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95 1952-07-23 7 Bi uri s (UP)_P his offl the first time m 1 dicating that the o r his wife's health i i- iv The latest bur < r health i- sued i I •< reported "no changi < 24 hou! >lrtii< a! eirdef beliei Di95 words
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Article19 1952-07-23 7 JOGJAKARI J en visiting PI Quirino todai mony here marked by man's grave at the < tery. <19 words
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Advertisement18 1952-07-23 7 tfi€ new 's2 I Standard FEDERATED MOTORS LTD ~«vD ROAD SINGAPORE 9. TEL 5937 WEARNE BROS. LTD. KfPESfcNTATtvES18 words
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Advertisement81 1952-07-23 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stand, rd London Correspondent LONDON, July 22 The following arc the doting prices ot rubbti ond tin on the London Market fodav LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26] d. Spot £965 per ton buyers, Aug. 16jd. 1966 tellers. Sept. 26-id. Three months: £963 1 Oct. Dec.81 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-23 7 Manfield -Shoes for Gentlemen Since i 844 BUCK BROWN CA'.F J^ttfltfk lINL -lIKIILH l(il,( \C JM W^^^lStt^ MB£3BKUKBmM IK. III WIK.III II Mill. X -(tM wii Mill. Wr 45/- per pair SJZE TO WVi PROTECT YOUR SHOES WITH A !^AJR CM "EVO" PLASTIC SPRING-FITTING SHOE TREES THEY FIT EVERY SiZE76 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-07-23 7 v I'M AN INDIAN f DON'T ANYONE 4a, ZZ^ ys C^mmS I COME ON, CHASE BOTHER TO CHASE M ffi Q^M^/21 words
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342 1952-07-23 8 Masters Must Comply With Shipping Law Standard Snipping Reporter AN INCREASING lumber «i masters foreign going > i i l l s calling ai Singapore have n<»i bothered i<» ronipiy with Ike Seedon H0 of i\w Merebani Shipping Ordinance, Chapter J."»O: viz clearance papers and manifesto This has lod the342 words
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Article60 1952-07-23 8 A WARNING to manners lias been issued by the Master Attendant of Singapore that firing practices to seawards will take place cc dates m August. etwe the houns of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.* on all the three days. I c firing practice will take on Aug.60 words
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Article15 1952-07-23 8 SAX FRAXCISCO Jui (AP» G' On. ther pr end to the e15 words
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Advertisement627 1952-07-23 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERViCf Wred Ovrrlund s.. l.os Angles All iOMrirail Cay. diun Cities Penang PS'ham S'lwre An LA M pfliumNi wu. >t >KJuly 2M.lulv JtJolj lAu< BlAOg m Of Dry Carao Deep Tai.fcs and passensei Bookir:cs etc., ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Malacd 436. Pen<n? 875- IOKO K. IMM627 words
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Advertisement810 1952-07-23 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Regular Sailing? to China and Japan from Singujmre, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dae S'pOTe Due Penang From Fukicn" July 33 JftPM •I unin?" Aug 15 Aug ?1 Japan Sails Sails Sail* Penang P.S'ham Spore For •S/t'cliupn" Aug810 words
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Advertisement291 1952-07-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America I me Nederla id l me Rotterdam Rotterdam \m-in ti.i iti IIALII A\ BOSTON NEW FOUI PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOW V M W OKI I iNB Spore P s*ham Penang RONDO SMN) 27JaIy/3Aog i/sAng "Ang SLOTERDUK (HAL) U/19Ang M/21Aas tt 23Aag AMPENAN fRL)291 words
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Advertisement284 1952-07-23 8 BAILINGS FROM s< iNI i\\\ u *U; SI lAN Ul A" for B kofc SafajoD Uonckong "S Kobe ft Yokohama "INDIA" for Banckok SaiKnn. Efongkoi i 1 Manila Xr r Ynk is :m "MEONIA- r B ;kok H "PANAM B b r Hoi t Ma 'iila FROM .1 M'\N HONfiKONG284 words
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Miscellaneous200 1952-07-23 8 i" Harbour \VH IRVES Ship God Ampenan 38 39 Ai triochus I 4 2 Benlomond M 2 Ben tong 21 2 Blitar 13 4 Carthage 4/5 8 Chiron 40 41 2 City <)■ Ka ichi K/4 2 Ettrickbai 36 3*3 2 James McX ty 29/30 ECatong i :5 7 Maetsuycker200 words
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Article, Illustration471 1952-07-23 9 Trade Fair Likely To Bring Orders Totalling Millions Standard Staff Reporter OVERSEAS* -on.h-F,^ iail B^ew «»d derfew, and othew froi Banna and Japan, are expected to place millions ol dollars Wort] *at the forthcoming aomft] Trade Pair at Singapore's Happ will be declared open b>Standard - 471 words
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Article73 1952-07-23 9 N'.irid.nfl SpCCiftl urrespo'i" nt \K M: X M] -.V—'lli.- Indon»>ian IBaistrj of j tiinonru «d that t»-.t will b»- evfinptrd I export duties lor j period of three j I hi- nnier is retros.»e t tive to July 1 i drasik acttta h.ts been taken73 words
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Article382 1952-07-23 9 EIGN INVESTMENTS ;IM)N lul\ 22. HZ ben India became indepen- linns sold out to Indians. The ii iMitn India rose to about nine million rc(d to i India i Pa ent) for a noisy ai on the Government. Here, it A c foreign m382 words
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Article78 1952-07-23 9 COMMODITY PRICES -.jbhfi urirr* 1 Hi I m Sinxa 'ii.iv oeft ttuvrrj. >ellfrs 1 teae ni s» Pa Aug. V N R.S.S. s S3] I .it Ihc i!e--tllßf DON XI BBKK v it i > owning M d Kuxrrs d. Buyers (J sailers Wat t(i Baven T '"> s<ii«is 1/78 words
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Article58 1952-07-23 9 Talks On Jap Debt Hopeful NEW YORK. July 22 <MP ice m- > een three Westi ers :;:id J:ipan over a s« Jj war opened here m J. es have re- I i their desire to an ea reasonable s tlemeni n <.:-fier to restore s < rnal credit. This58 words
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Article105 1952-07-23 9 LONDON, July IT ißeuten— A <■ cap and plentiful source ortis i le, rare and expensive lone vender drug" used m the treatmeDi ol rheumatoid iritis, has been found m the t! plant c 1951 report of the British i Research Council state. The plant grows105 words
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173 1952-07-23 9 M alayan Sh a re Ma rt Continues Easy Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues The easier tendency continued m all sections oi the Malayan share market to- iV< [n tin hares was at lower levels. L. of Lntcn I th€ m- 1 r» trial bc< 0 i)( rsfc t«d B:■173 words
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Article73 1952-07-23 9 CEYLON RUBBER .COLOMBO. July '22 (AFP) Communisi China has become the chief rubber buyer of Ceylon with Brit:i n next, according to customs returns issued here yesterday. For the firsi six months of this year, Chi on took 27.000.000 !b. of rubber costing her73 words
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Article104 1952-07-23 9 1 WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP)The G<;\ erm 'lit the construction oi [our biu new nylon factories— the In.st projects needed to boost production of the synthetic fibre by 170 per cent by 195 b Together I I ir plants will produce 101.830.000 !b. of104 words
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Article50 1952-07-23 9 Eieven ol ipan's major trading firms will o :>8 branch offices at leading business centres oi the world m the next twn year.s including the United States, India, Pakistan. Argentine. Indonesia Thailand. Brazil. Australia, Hongkong, Formosa, Uyjte.d Kingdom, West Germany and and Kenya. U P.50 words
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Article156 1952-07-23 9 RLBBKR prices m Singapore continued to ease slightly yesterday, a drop of about cent per lb. below Monday's closing levels being recorded on a dull market. Opening at around 88| cents per lt>. for first grade rubber lor August shipment. price: eased during the morning156 words
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Article70 1952-07-23 9 LONDON. July 22 (Renter) Britain's average trade balance Tor th^ first half of this vrar amounted to JC479 000.000. or V 186.000.000 less than the previous half year, the Board of Trade announced It was 1182,000,000 less than for th* first half of i ?<:> l hief factor70 words
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Article93 1952-07-23 9 HONGKONG. July 22 (AP) Travellers from Red Canton e^timated that 8U per cent of the shopkeepem m that city are *ttll inder police svirveillance be; cause of Ihe "five antis" cajnpaign against private ownership (if business. In consequence. trade and industry are still at low ebb.93 words
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Article79 1952-07-23 9 LITTLE activity was reported on the produce market m Sin- gapore yesterday. Copra was a quietly steady market with buyers at $26J per picul and sellers at $20^. Coconut oil sellers quoted $40 per picul and buyers .W9 on n dull market. Bete! nut $32, Copra79 words
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Article61 1952-07-23 9 MALAYAN Exchange B A--, ciation buying rat* is (per $iOO Malayan) anX. w York :>2i (T.T >. 32J <O.D> X. ncredit bills and 33 l 1*; o: de '■•> s (90 d st); C 312 (T.T.), 312 (0.D.), 32i (00 s1 ng (T.T./O.D. 1 New V61 words
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Article38 1952-07-23 9 HONGKONG, July 22— S] Si ard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange to vere $15.78 to £1 sterling; $ti.483?5) to US$l; 51.827 Malayan $1: c 0 388U one Trd" ,Ru i d $299 75 t<38 words
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Article256 1952-07-23 9 WASHINGTON, July 22. (Reuter) Allocation ol 3,200,--2rtt) long tons of crude sulphur for the second half of this year was announced here by the International Materials' Conference. This allocation waa 246,860 tons more than available tor distribution by the conference m the first hall of 1952,256 words
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435 1952-07-23 9 RI Watch On Nutmeg And Mace Exports H> ARNOLD C. BKU'KMAN. Standard Special Correspondent AMBON. (INDONESIA), July 22 Indonesia* authorities are fare pi ag a watchful c\e i South I Moluccas 1 lamed nutmeg and niter evports. Tikis tiev m with recent steps to investigate the !■<— f >!■■ «l«.\«*435 words
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Article71 1952-07-23 9 Tin Use Is Extended ISHINGTON Juh I it<i I he iiii' 4 Slates National l*i odin i I :oi it v has tuthoi -ii i < limiti <l me of .ii <•• i ii ii m IICI <>t jt' i ft's irn Kin l< and "i< v, < ot)k ia|71 words
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Advertisement31 1952-07-23 9 \\AY/ m^M£.yt£MA m CT/ZZfci^^ Cla^iT gig Vfc. fF^^^T.^Er yZt&%\\WW \\\\\\v '*•£ss&&./■' •y f f 7^tifiJi3Kn7^^^k. -^fIpW^W^HE W/IF^' '^Toaw&ffi y^^<^^^^V)iksss4L A ss\ mwf^ w R JOB I l_ I^) L L' JUv31 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-07-23 9 Despatches Mails for Jakarta and Sourabaya close at 8 a.m. today by the iinda and for South India at the same time by th e Rajula: North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri mails close at 10 a.m. by the Kimanis; mails for Hongkong and China close at n< by the69 words
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Article532 1952-07-23 10 i;..:-.. ..i I IVTOVELJSTS have spoken i of it the strange magi netio attraction between 1 two people m fove like > this: "As he took her hand. he felt a shock, as of elec--1 trieity, run from her fingers 1 into his/ 1 Now a532 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-23 10 GOLDEN GLORY Statuesque Jam- Russell, v*h<» uill soon be seen l>> Malayan film-fans i co-starrins >%iih l{oi>t*rt Miti'luiiii and William lirmlix m HKO Radioes *^iarao." model* tlir fabuloua 23-pound goldMtr»h u«»^*'» BDe WeWTS ill one «>t sparkling ■eenea from th«* adventure drama*42 words
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Article74 1952-07-23 10 j published m Is show thai for elter 171.1 53 hi; Paris < s I o/ even have I bole n i there are only about 747,- 600 bathrooms. Ho: weather answer for many people m Piiris been w cadge baths fro/'. more jorlunatc friend*74 words
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Article519 1952-07-23 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT By •j IKS NEARLY driving us frantic!" said Put. a mother of some three week's standing, running; a hand through i mass of unkept hair, "Honestly, Margaret, he howls most «>f the day and all of the niuht. What is it?" "Well, I519 words
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Article, Illustration130 1952-07-23 10 rpHIS idea tor keeping food J cool may be of interest to readers who cannot afford refrigerators. clean tin or keg: Is sunk level with the ground In the shadiesl P»rt of the garden, md B wood lid. covered with zinc lino or anything to keep130 words
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Article, Illustration254 1952-07-23 10 rriAKE a look round t!i>I ht'.ic!ii's during a heatwave and it is painfully evidenl thai to plenty of girls suntan still means sunburn. These girls seem never to have heard that \ou PLAN a good tan. and that Limbs normally covered up254 words
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Article143 1952-07-23 10 Cheese and Eggplant Casserole (Serves *>) ONE medium sized eggplant, 2 cups fine, soft bread crumbs. 2 cups canned tomatoes, salt and pepper to season, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 3 tablespoons butter. 1 cup minced onions. 1 slice garlic, pound cheddar cheese, thinly sliced. l/.'J cup143 words
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Article337 1952-07-23 10 RITA DELMAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR Kf I "•!>;» \> v <ji o i 1TION: i: i" thing X sacred ih.hum iii bod-, m n.u red .tit iiitiii i n \\l I»M -l» \> I vi; m < >\l\: c unplete t i ks; o\ c les; keep le-jr337 words
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Article, Illustration220 1952-07-23 10 EVE CHAPMAN - THE 1955 L OOK. AND THE GIRL WHO DARED! EVE CHAPMAN Jo Bevan Shows London The Dress r| WIN I V Vi \R O 1) Be crelarj cabaret since Jo Be\an dared to be three years ahead of her time m fashion as she walked ihroug London's Mayfair last week.220 words
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Miscellaneous317 1952-07-23 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR B.B.C.— General Ovcner* 4*l metres jfc 41 metres' <'l*3 metre* and QBBS kilocycles m Sei*\ lCe 8.38 am. For Engll.h Schools; 8.65 **"*> mtK Mi P Prorramm l OJM J J Interlude; 111 a.m. Newt: tOM Ren- :(l a.m.— 1.1& p.m. A* Spore; (,od317 words
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Article84 1952-07-23 11 COLOMBO. July 22 (Reuter) The Ceylon Cricket Association has accepted an ofTcr in,m the West Indies allruander Leary Constantine to roach promising young Ceylonese cricketers for three months, according to cricket aOUTCea here. Constantine is expected to fly to Ceylon before the end of the >♦84 words
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Article91 1952-07-23 11 Leach, Bergmann Play In H'Kong HONGKONG. Julj 22: < Router-\.-\P Johnny Lead] and Rica d Bei pn inn, Britain's topranking; table-tennia players, arrived here yesterday after a series ol IS rxhibition matches m Japan, Le.ic i said the standard ot Japanese players was very hi^h and about «'i to srj91 words
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Article52 1952-07-23 11 FOLKESTONE, England, .July 22 (UP) The younges) Egyptian ever to attempt to swira the channel \vi!i leave Cap Gris Nez on Tuesday to swim to England. Dawout, who took up long distance swimming seven months ago, came second m year's 10 miles Cairo I championship52 words
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Article33 1952-07-23 11 IN A SECOXD division United Services soccer match ed ai REME ground yesterday Plying Boat Wing deteated EIASC by four goals tv one. At half-time FBW led 1 2—1. i33 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-07-23 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Heres How Slammin' Sam Snead 1H" v t the downswing is under cup, tiood golfers have their ighi forwent, ai pictured. H .i' th« iceigMi lonoard, htt'tveraffe v provided. j- Afotice \wre, ut impact, ihe left is rir'.ually a straight line; that the left shoulder v rising, thus permitting155 words
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Article382 1952-07-23 11 SINGAPORE Europeans lost to the Chinese I—3 m their Singapore Community football league tie at Jalan Besar. Had their forwards combined a little better the Europeans could have drawn if not won the game. They had full control most of the time. The Chinese382 words
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Article976 1952-07-23 11 Jeunesse Impresses In Fast 4 Furlong Gallop PENANG Tues. Jeunesse (McCloud) wes the most impressfvt worker at this morning's workout of candidates entered for Saturday's races the opening day of the Penong Gold Cup Meeting. Sent fast over four furlongs, Jeunesse returned 38 sec. for the "three"976 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-07-23 11 A. Gopainathan (left), this year's Ipoh Anderson School champion athlete and H. T. Hamzah (right) runner up. Ham/ah was first m the 410 yards at the recent Perak AAA me et. i32 words
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650 1952-07-23 11 SINGAPORE and Federation badminton fans who have heard so much of Eddie Choong's prowess m Europe, but who have never seen him m action, will have the opportunity of watching Eddie when he participates m the Malayan badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium650 words
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Article100 1952-07-23 11 Improvement Trust W in In a friendly game of badminton, the Singapore Improvement Trust Sports Club defeatled the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Spurts Club by 3 games to 2 (S.I.T. mentioned first). Singles: Foo Boon Jin lost to F. A. Fernandez 3—15, 1-15, A. de Silva lost to A. Rahman100 words
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Article61 1952-07-23 11 THE Singapore Indian Association intend holding an athletic meet this year if there is a good response from members. The meet will be held m August. Those interested are requested to submit their names with the events they intend to compete to the athletic convenor Mr I61 words
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Article45 1952-07-23 11 I KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— Tiie Perak Centra! Malay Gurus v ill meet the Krian Malay Gurus on July 31, on the '1' fp Padang, Kuala Kangsar, m their soccer league fixture for the Dato Pangiima Kinta Cup. pre rented by Tuan Haji Mohamed.45 words
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Article424 1952-07-23 11 THE Se'angor lawn tennis rhanTpionships begin <><.) Saturday and will last nine days. Matches will he played on the Lake Club and S< !;.:.^j: Club courts. Following are the ties to this weekend. SATURDAY, at Lake Club Courts 3.30 p.m. Chan Yong Sei t Peter Chia vs424 words
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Advertisement430 1952-07-23 11 NOTICES THE asnes of the late Mrs. Wary Isabc'ta Page widow of j •he late Mr. Rirhard Page.! trmerty Senior Partner ol the i egal fkrm of Alien Gledhn], i Singapore, who died on the Mi February 1952 will be in-j rred a; "Bidndari Cemetery a* Pt, on Friday the430 words
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Advertisement308 1952-07-23 11 if'i) AM M Si!. I 11.41 Porj Di< kaon 11 iJR J'oit !!.»m t, i .'4< NOltCrS H nkruptt > Ord n< (Chapter 15) In I h Bigh Coorl 1 1: eDitaq <>f im: 1 )>■>! l-t.ind oi Biagapore I n V. < 102 of 1052. Receiving Oi lei 4th308 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-07-23 11 SOCCER: Malays v Eurasians Community League <il Jalan Besar. Rockhtes o TMOBA junior cup tie at CYMA CA 'A' V Customs at GeyUmg. SBUFA- Mansfitld v Handlesbank at Clerical "ATHLETICS: Inter Services championships at lI MS T< rror ■1 :m p in.42 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1952-07-23 12 US S tars Win 3 More Golds, Break Two More Records Mai Whitfield Repeats 1948 Victory In 800-m HELSINKI, JIII3 22 Mul Whitfield, a United States Air J, sergeant, sitccrssfull) defended hi- 800-melre Olympic champion- 1 x defeating irthur int of Jamaica b) a >hi<le. 11,. tit<l with In- own1,124 words
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Article97 1952-07-23 12 ISTANBUL July AP>:I be pre to the 100-metre dash events I >r men a\\6. at the Olympic Gan t 1 ki as the Sift Davud MusaI mbul ani deale c engraved with flower desig i thje Ol emblem, are ins id i > 1952 Davud Musazade,97 words
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Article36 1952-07-23 12 VUGOSI w: beal R iss i 3-1 m the Olympic socce I eplay I impere. The first game oh Sunday ended m i 5-5 draw after Yugo-Slavia had led to the last tin36 words
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Article172 1952-07-23 12 HELSINKI. July 22 (UP)— i champion Lars Hall ot S c len won the first event of the Olympic modern pentathlon he took the riding division n 50 other competitors representing 19 nations. His time was 9 He scored 10U points and no taults. Hall was172 words
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Article116 1952-07-23 12 HELSINKI, July 22 UP> Egypt narrowly defeated Argentina m the first match today of the semi-final team section of tin* Olympic fencing tournament hy nine Victories to seven in* a wellbalanced match. Tin 1 ;i» iVat oi Argentina was largely due to the fine swordsmanship of116 words
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Article154 1952-07-23 12 HI LSINKI, JUly 22 «AP»: Summaries m Tuesday's Olympic free style wrestling, third round: i In Olympic free-style wrestling it takes five bad marks to c minate a man); three bad marks to a losing wrestler: a points uinne.- gets one bad mark; a winner154 words
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Article95 1952-07-23 12 HELSINKI, July 22 fAP)— Britton Chance of Philadelphia i on Monday piloted his Complex i II into the lead of the International 5.5 metre yachting competition of the Olympic Games. official results announced Tuesday showed The delay m announcing the resuN was attributed to the95 words
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Article116 1952-07-23 12 HELSINKI. July 22 <AP The United States' heavily favoured basketball team meets Hungary while Soviet Russia tangles with Bulgaria m the opening round of the Olympicbasketball tournament, it was announced Tuesday. Sixteen teams will, form four brackets lour m each and play a series of round-robin116 words
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Article107 1952-07-23 12 HELSINKI, July 22, t lieu ter) Fanny BlankersKoen. the flvins Dutchwoman, is suffering from blood poisoning and will not compete m today's women's Olympics 100 metres semifinals. Mrs. Blankers-Koea, 34 year-old mother of two children, won four Gold Medals at the London 15)48 Olympics. Mrs.107 words
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Article66 1952-07-23 12 STOCKHOLM. .Inly _>> (AFP) One «>f the Olympic pigeons released it the opening ceremony of the Games at Helsinki made a "forced landing* 1 here last ni»ht Hie bird entered a board mi; noose through a window and laid an egg M an easy j cuair. After beitii;66 words
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Article352 1952-07-23 12 US CYCLE TEAM NOW HOME SICK Hv CHARLES WHITING. A. P. Start' Corrfspondent. HELSINKI, July 82, AP) Britain. Italy. France, Belgium and tiie NetherfaUMh five European nations are ht-avilv favoured to lake ol\in p i c bj ftiiwg ■oaours when these events rel udei waj aext .Monday, July 2S. ess352 words
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Article32 1952-07-23 12 Britain bent Pakistan 2—l irr the Olympic hockey tournamenl to win a bronze medal. The finalist, m this tourney. Holland rind India, play their match lorn »ri ow,32 words
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Article500 1952-07-23 12 LONDON, July 21, (Renter).— A shuffle m the placing^ of the leading lour counties appears imminent m the current series of championship cricket games ending tomorrow. Hopes of Middlesex getting on top m their present match were shattered by a fifth wicket Surrey stand m which500 words
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305 1952-07-23 12 3 4 S'pore Athletes For Malayan Meet THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association last night named 34 athletes to represent Singapore ari th<Malayan AAA meet at Ipoh (»n August L 5 and !<• The selection was made on the results of the recent championships. The plan is to send the team305 words
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Article69 1952-07-23 12 PEXAXG. Tues.— 1 final replay m tl I \F..\ cup cot 1 c t w e c n Penang and Selanf held m P 3. Their first c at Kuala. Lumpur last month ended m a t ill draw. The winner of this match v69 words
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