Singapore Standard, 24 July 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard ik A. inj X VOL. 11l NO. 22 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS i
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  • 521 1 THE ARMY TAKES OVER IN EGYPT Ijinbs Puiroi in iuivo Streets As- CAIRO, July 23 (Reuter): A coup d'etat today put into power an Egyptian Army General whom King Farouk had refused to have as War Minister. Egyptian reports scid the coup was bloodless, but later air passengers arriving in
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  • 58 1 Qavam Held In Freind's House i Premiei w is mini in Mil hi) I I > ,'uld-be I .ii iaid oht 1 U ignition and i ,\.im b. :i h man I been ii n but the Hiding mdM tti.a ner- lias! turn I IB* r h* n-art s praperti
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  • 12 1 Stanfield Equals Jesse Owens' 200 salts S4 i— v^- w 23 A
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  • 239 1 \n;ii j;!>, iff pass. inf 11 Beii b| I rona I today thai King oak's pri\ itc opl m< i as the me there. His helicopter n. >i i i lea in't i^ -:,u! down ihej said. M< i w in!.- Beirut i ports i that the i
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  • 105 1 LONDON, July 23 -Renter): British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a statement on the Egypt coup told the House of I ).:"iions today the Egyptian Army took over control in Cairo isl i [ht but the army in Alexandria was unaffected according to his present information.
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  • 41 1 Philanthropist Leaves for US MR. N'.R. MISTRI. th" Singapore businessman and philanthropist, who recently donated i 00 to the Singapore General Hospital, left the Colony by air yesterday, accompanied by his personal physician for medical treatment in the United S1 ites.
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  • 258 1 LONDON. July 23 Today'-• Cairo coup by the Egyptian Army was interpreted a long-delayed expression of dissatisfaction with the onomic muddle hich the country has drifte I an f i with Palace interference in Government i irs How King F u >uk is affected is not
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  • 290 1 Templer Tours Johore Staadard Stall Reporter MERSING, Wed. Sir Gerald Templer, Federatirtn Hi:>li Commissioner, yesi i i toured the East j ist of Johore visiting! i irkha Troop Camps and village of Jamaluang which is presently being •icd. The camps he visited were the 'A' Company of f he 1/2
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    180 1 i Mil. C C. Payne. Singa- I pore City Council Electri- < cal Engineer, who flew buck to Singapore yester--1 day from London by (jantas-BO AC fWHM a live-week visit, to try and speed-up deliveries for the now Pasir Panjang power station said: "The position is hope fill. I have
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  • 169 1 East Areas He would oi gmi i P "Per Home Guard with proper wea"You ho!a us and we will I P you." adding smilingly. "You can all make lots of mone H e agreed that the old people be looked after. He told them there were hunIs of villages like
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  • 100 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A Chinese, his shirt all blood-stained, fell dead from stab wounds in a coffeeshop in Sultan Street, about 50 yards from ibe Central rOllCe Malion tniS morning He was said to nave been attacked by an unknown assailant behind the
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  • 57 1 THE Singapore Police Force are to have a new look in dress in th e near ful for a change oi uniforms have been drawn up. Shorts are to g^e v. i trousers and changes <• erally aimed to arid to the dignity of the rank and file
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  • 24 1 THE Commissioi e Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. will i Saigon on Juh stay in [ndo-Chin i He will isit e te 51
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  • 276 1 2 Red Killed In Batu Pahat KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Five days* patience was rewarded this morning when a combined police and Home Guard party, consisting of a lance corporal, six police constables and seven Home Guards killed two terrorists. The party had been occupying ambush positions within I Kampong Parit
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  • 36 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The iral beauty of 1 deral Government from i the Fi i^ I s undergoing a change for the t 1 Wooc«e I ar e ereci »und the .■i
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  • 39 1 SA VED FROM DROWNING CHINESE rattan ma'/. Teng K from ng in the K River yesterday by 1 bv who promptly jumped the -ident took pla the Ka Bridge at pm When 'ikon to 1 pital in a:: ambulance.
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  • 50 1 Adviser On Local Govt. Due From UK LONDON. July 23 (AFP): advise on I> government u the T Clerk Harold B here The Co Ofli; e h vices nd the H Councj e: a. n A i'■ K > has uipp |.-i i: ■-'■<. mi i, le sad ti »cei
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  • 106 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In the last throe years from July 1949 344,662 Federal citizenship certifit it< have been issued to 301,354 Chinese, 31,--857 Indian.-. Pakistanis and Ceylonese 10,385 Maiayasians and 1,06ft others. Except in the cases of Ma[ayasiaj -> and others, the majority of those,
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  • 175 1 Bandit Losses Total 6,592 KUAI A i. T APUR, V' d ,a ha\ n depleted by killed, wounded, capI and sin rendered up to the end oi June lince I ncy. This tol made no killed. jl'2 captured i I On the other sirfp of the balam civilia paid the
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  • 6 1 Ceylon Rubber Shoots Up 15c. COI
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  • 4 1 tRENTIA! GFGFHF
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  • 616 2 THE current DrobScms of the natural rubber industry in J^a f ayc ore short term rather than long term, Mr. Joseph H. Rogatnick, Crnef o Economic Trade Section, American Consulate General, Singapore, said at the British Council Hall last night. mSA A i t.ie rubber pic
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  • 80 2 HOLLYWOOD Jmcvie star Marie Wind- j sor, who with actor I Coesar Romero, recent- iy visited the residence i of Mr. Aw Eoon Haw in Hcrsakong, explains to writer cameraman Charlie S^c, former Malayan now in Holly- J* wood, the dijnensions ij and magnificence of i-he Tiger Balm
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  • 25 2 American Economist Speaks On Rubber RE] i to instal which Tilt PYE R I in two 4:5 1 1 o*n
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  • 16 2 Deputy HC Pays Visist To Kelantan He 1 We was i lid be bi fche mp.
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  • 38 2 \V( KI( an em- j e Mayfair Hotel, ie Singapore Second »urt yesterday with c mina ol trust ol 51,233.50 gto the hotel on June 1 ned trial and bail oi < e allowed. I
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  • 295 2 Lady Templer At Johore Bahru JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Lady Templer visited Johore Baton today, accompanied by Mrs. J. Falconer, wife oi the British Adviser. Johore. ailed a; the Ayer Molek Malay School, which s, and was part: sted in the iood supplied to some of the pupils at a low
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  • 174 2 PENANG, Wed. The foi ner Penang branch manager of Messrs. Shriro (China) Ltd., Royden Arthur Coulson Gilmer., was alleged to have threatened to resign and wanted io report to the Police on the internal activities of his firm prior to his arrest. This was stated by Defence j Counsel,
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  • 496 2 Boy Found His Mother Dead IT'S MURDER, SAYS CORONEE A 13-YEAR-OLD sch< Coroner's Court yesterday < to his coffeeshop attc-r runni saw his mother lying on th The man was standing ai t The boy said the man and dragged him into the picked up a chopper and 1 The
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  • 178 2 Resident Certificates Discontinued Standard Stuff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Immigration authorities "nave stopped issuing Resident's Certificates to alien Chinese who are eligible for British naturalisation now that the language bar from naturalisation has been lifted. Mr. S. E. King:, Director of Im migration, Singapore and the Federation, s:\id >esterdi\ that practically
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  • 400 2 Threatened To Report Firm to the effect that the firm had derided to smuggle goods j of the country. Mr. Robson was also wild her h e drew up a statei ment showing the storks of the firm in April. He said that accounts were closed on March 31 and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 27 2 NYLON STOCKINGS /fjr $3 75 Im M NOTE THE r mr PRirR t T < woi re. tvr rillVA 4fc LOR M NYLON STOOcTnGS $3.50 per pair. fe^ROBINSONS
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    • 60 2 i S>vAirtty (joe ...ir every softer, y V I pjmp noodles t isvory g Enjoy it once, (dt :cious, d I flc Sol N ilB I 1 e A V. P^n^T ||7#«'-/ ff trofuh'rfnl sdmi -/-'if Kh- 1,1 fo~ )f( De Wills Man Zan A purely and simply M Pile
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  • 345 3 Year s Highest Office Workers Standard Staff Reporter A CONTINUOUS two-hour downpour of rain in Singapore yesterday morning flooded streets knee-high, caused a widespread City blackout, accidents and death, and deluged large tracts of land in many of the low-Sying sections of the City and
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  • 107 3 Girl Chases Thief On Her Bicycle Reporter from i night class at St, mi l nesda i night i hase l :1 after making t o imli her risi n at< h and a th R i I lit, I M ss 1 .1 sa M she i die l
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  • 6 3 'COLONY MUST SET TV LEAD' trr
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  • 4 3 Businessman Wins Claim S
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  • 4 3 Junction Box On Fire
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  • 72 3 MR. G. FINDLAY Andrew. O BE.. Chine- I ition Liaison Officer, wil eak on •Kuoyu and II A tuisition" B] J Council Hall at t. on Friday Jub by the s be prereded by 2 musical on the harp ichord and Mr Findlay n memf
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  • 192 3 Standard Stall Reporter MB. V. PAKRISAMY, a leading member of the Indian community, said yesterday thai instead of setI ig up Tamil. Sikh or Punjabi Battalions in Malaya, in All-Indian Battalion should fce formed. fell that such a Battalion would meet with far better i
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  • 190 3 1!<I Shinpii "•t IS! of v »h« irrii Id l i |hc lia«i ntu ila apth is an unonl< ial Oi UM I n.t.ii fc ihc [„,ii M v^ r. i has o I! Ihc ba* visi i to i-i >' -o *w L m IT
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  • 253 3 JL SIR < lutha MacKenzie, a world authority on l>!imlness and who is himself l>lii'.«l, will visit the Colonj on the invitation <>1 the Singapore Government to examine and report on tin- position of blindness here. The President of the Singapore Association for the
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  • 157 3 KUALA I VIPI R, W Yap Sin Yew. proprietor of a provision shop in Rodger Street, w is i [uitted and riischarged by Raja Chik Ja'afar the Secon i Mig »ti ite today. on two charges of offering illegal gratification to a police stable, md i
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  • 53 3 PENANG, Wed. A European planter of Perak. Mr. A. C. W. Galloway, lost his suitcase containing his clothes worth $500 at Batu Ferringhi last night. He left the suitcase in a car while on a visit to a friend. When he came ou| two hours later, it
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  • 90 3 PEXAXG. Tues.— The vicechairman oi the Penang Settlement Vouth Council, Mr. A. Raia Gopal. todav stressed the need of a boy's club in Penan*. He said that if good support could be obtained from both the Government and tb e people. a boys' club could
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  • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is investigating the matter of recording speeches of members at committee and council meetii Tli e suggestion was made to the General Purposes Committee Mr, Douglas K. K. Lee who raised the question of purchasing a wire recording machine.
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  • 99 3 8 Scouts For Jamboree SEREMBAN, W Mr. Anthony Wong of St. Paul's [nstitution's scout groups has been selected as the scouter-in-charge of the Negri Sembilan scouts to the pan-Pacific Jamboree in Sydney in December. The State will send seven scouts and one scouter. Meanwhile in Seremban in August the combined
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  • 80 3 AN amei I i the cxi-'.i! I by-laws of the Municipal' (Water Supply) Ordinance will be proposed at a special meeting to be held on July 31. The proposed amendment will enable th;- I Council to issue such standards or specifications for pines, cisterns, tanks,
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  • 34 3 THE Qai ta 1 pii ways Local Employe Union will hold a dance ai the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Aug. 2. Pr will g 0 to obtaining premises for Union n i
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  • 104 3 BAUB Wed. Ten of the 21 candidates asked to come up for an interview when the Kirkby Selection Board visited Kuala Lipis wrer e told that they were ioul Of the running because the Bon.! was only tak.n- Ursi Year students. These candidates some of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 i% r <Ptr 4 1 r rim Is t i J 1 ljnhroidrrx X Lact 1 w?558 K^l I** ttttat Sfueei Mi? &*> it it point 1m KfXj'Co cyrj f/of//* /V# t*f# n fit «> > I BELTI NG S y^nglo/yneni: <ai ri in if ion 3 Dh SOUZA STREET
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    • 61 3 J&Z&X. E J SSMAKE P^FTTY f I DON^EE I_- BEEN HERE AIM' r OUMT. hUT NC EVEGOI WHAI J S?D FORTY nS I THEM tJ5^ ALL WE SCRAPED i r v NcAv/ H v'llT'llli ISKS"" > lIP ANY UPIOKOUK > OUPLUCr M <,M rV, lift' v,\'^v.O^ t irt N 9'
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  • 40 4 Meru Tin Damages i leru e I and ne. an w•■ b h pari -.ciant company Ir. Chen $2.4 :-.pany for sale I liff at the ireei be left to es- Chen. J and on lim. He y certitcond coun-
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    69 4 i ozdai G rr.il Seerel in liu Staga porr OUD4 I W ••turn, u i!l lost Ita and New i rursdaj Jal3 „-i i ifcn iii.>:i;ii le< lure tour riA i Ihc aaspw es l: .nil \^t-inbl\ uf ki's v i re i« Uw i she n ill sp< ak
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  • 106 4 IP i Tv hools in Per; ha i i notified by [4 A take delta of funds for scholaj S3 pupils. T <■ funds amounting 'o v 281 the seci m from May ;<> Augu I The "free" pupils an stui from St< lard!
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  • 93 4 Worker Falls, Disappears in The Sea HE S Mr. Hing an in- esterday into the d< P< feo, who to Ik; i :i into i and whose body was not g, Tan Kian Kee. told the Court thai car g i si gh 1 was moored alongside the st< n
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  • 550 4 Kelantan: Sale Will Be Within Laws In Force Standard Staff Correspondenl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The general |M>li<\ of the Kelantan Government in regard to the alienation of land in agricultural regrouping area- ami in new villages, i- iliai the Kelantan Government deals with such applications
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  • 60 4 Feast Of St. Philomena's Shrine Plans I PEOPLE From Sin| and dUffen i pecti t the v S: Phi hi i Tampin, du of the churc I be c* r :on Sunday A:£. 10. Tho Vicar. R nai I thi ,;mc" 7. a I B ssed •A ig 10 Th«
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    36 4 FIT. Lt. V G. de Pass. Commanding: Officer of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Fore C Penang (Fighter Squardron) bids farewell (<» his mm at the airport on Tuesday before he left by air for the United Kingdom.
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  • 25 4 A YOUN< r g g All Hoi chare commil i e by taking acir uii Jii'.- 17. B J< be seni
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    10 4 Mr V i I •ffrr •l I I Ol i ■>:'.
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  • 193 4 Joke To Wife Nearly Ended In Tragedy WFIK\ T Tan Ah Chan wast charged in the Singapore second Couii on Juiv 21 she told' m Magistrate, Mr. R.C.S. Bell, j tat she attempted to end her r because her husband defied i her to do so. Yesterday when her ca?c
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  • 93 4 THE SINGAPORE First P w Court whs told yesterdav after stabbing his wire in Ite che^t. an Indian cut bis throat in an attempt to commit suicide. Charged with causing hurt 10 his wile Govind amal on June 17 at Kheam Hock Road.
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  • 388 4 SI BSTATIOXS i" Singapore li;i bit* to load «.tntt<lni^ UHlay; I) v\ Newton l and 2, < hanrenr Lane, Hume »'ii><\ Kheein, t'ard, Kin Sens, irt- \btah, V}\ l». Quarry, Nanyang Bukit PanjaiK, SatlonaJ Cadrboa, i'nncrs> I !i/al>cth 1.-lal*-. !).in> Farm, I in Pandan, Jurong I. l and
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  • 156 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. To <iate «>7 Chinese youths have been accepted in Johore State as recruits for the Federation Police Force. Thirty-five of them, from Muar, Batu Pabat, Kluang are now under training al the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur. roaay,
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  • 182 4 Winch man Drank, Sang Then Died A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the ..th of a winch engineer, T lomas Smith of the motor vessel Wazieristan, who was drowned when he fell into the sea off Pulau Bukom
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  • 116 4 M SIM All CHUAN (23) was sen- tenced i' 1 the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to six I -weeks' rigorous imprisonment when he admitted stealing a tarpaulin worth $l«o from Neo Kway Chwee on Oct. lu of last 3 car. 'i'he# court was told that
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  • 81 4 THE General Council I e Labour P ,v to select candi S; July 26 i >rthg City Council e... Seven of t-ie Party's members far applied for r.ominai. Application? will be ieceiv'ed by ihe Party i:p to tomorrow. I Sec Sterj <in Pace I Mi
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    • 66 4 WS.ft .n the tcrly SyXX \'i J^^JL mc(n i n g the "Chameleon f OrcS.d' of Mexico c'tcnqc? to crimsoo fA■* c af about 10 am. In the efter- nj.n it b oronijc and at lunsef. Mm, remaining so till morning. IlLr^ WeH known throughou» fhe world, the ■$~\v^J^,^'v^\L popularity
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    • 67 4 1 ?J^" j "a. .i. j^^^__ .^«Mißb **■> l fCJCßaaaaaaWCMfOWaaTSMrttta^Bga^a^'^ JWyPMßaaa^EP^Jt^jaaw i^^2JS j^Baaail vPB BgfcgßgaiaaaaaaaW"**-*^'*" *v rv m n f >^a^B^aßaCWMaa^^BpßWlife3My|i3aaiiW^^^M *B gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaW 9&?& _T*gff'"*** ""^C. VANS -TRUCKS BUSES BUY BEDFORD for h.gh performance operotHM costs. BEDFORD Trucks Wt ond there's c model to su.t your part.cuia requirements. B«4forcj jLWffl
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 87 4 rHEOSOPHIC UL SOi IE !uif !»> Mr. C. I> I >: Interaatioßal rreasnrer <<■ i w > iieoM>pitical Socieftj B i aimhill ico.nl. SJSB pjn. P.B o. liini shon .tt Hfi. i bermtM mi "iiiMint i rskine. \i < Singapore Open f *-n n i-r«>urii<-y. S |>.i:i < n< ket
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  • 339 5 OgmoreCallsFor Model Farms Marketing Units LONDON, July 2:i (Renter) x.—Complautiiig that th«M-e was no general policy for agrictiitnvc in the colonial territories in the Government's 1951--•>2 report issued in May, Lord Ogmore, a Soeialisl Peer who was a former Under-Secretary, snggesled model farms v^itli research ami
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  • 51 5 PRICE WAR IN RUBBER GOODS j I tarted t these i Mr; |S i i)\ CI mini tion <•! ,;i)]i.-i shoe lin s< i i Uhm tad pairs. Manuf.u \m ns sa :^i i e d <mhi 'wm i porti»g ilmcs to t <•!■. ii < h". mbc "i-t >^
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  • 40 5 KL Bus Service Censured K EPUR transport facilil S.C.E. S i meeting 1 mittee of th f the shor public -in the I wn. He sairi that the n the Bri trea, were verj i to a thai R Mi
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  • 27 5 KL Grenade Find: 6 Freed KUALA LUMPUB e tod prietor au I for 1 at Ku: K other five persons arc bei: leta the Police In eel
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  • 35 5 MAI. AC' I al trf K Lee i W il speaking member oi I local plant lity. Mr. Guan a keen hosticiilturist 'carried away mmy pi f or orchids.
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  • 77 5 European Officer For S. Patani KUALA LU Wed The Emerge v t0 the Menu i Besax I i K€ i pro ing that a I I Buropea officer be appointed with the title of Assistani S \Se I tary (Emergency) to itionj i Patani. Pol th« p.ist two or three
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  • 97 5 spe lauj :h service pilgrims, and not a special 7 stated will ive Penang at 6.10 i n. on y 27 for tiie titular feast of fturch of St, Anne at Buk it Timah. I w .:.,va n Railways Af Traffic manager, Mr. H.
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  • 86 5 SI tnd ird sun < orrespondent KUALA LI trie motors < i ha ise Kla I to the 5 yeste is broke i; > 9 house in K i lay and stole a watch and amounting ia > > j g resped <">' for 4 i
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    41 5 photo. TtfFtKr. of the four locally-recruited .sisters, who will leave for the United Kingdom early ri^xt month for a years coarse on ward administration. From left: Helen Chan, Sarncina Pestaua and Lim Poll Chan. The fourth sister Is Grace Hanam.— Standard
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    43 5 MR !I I G LEEMBRUGGEN, son of Mr. Md Mrs. J. F. Leembrugsen formerly of Kuala Lunpur and Seremban, and Miss Jean Koch, eldest daughter «>: Mr. and Mhrs. M. V. Koch <>i after their marriage at the Bethesda Chapel, Bras Basah Road, Singapore.
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    17 5 ktbuol. wbii-ii pui>ib tua attend nee 01 wwii TnisT^ .Hi'SWS'BSi 1 JW& I S3LJS Cheng Bo Bing
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  • 56 5 THRKE teachers from Method Engti ►h School, Tanjong Malim, applied far inclusion among the "Super Twelve" youth v mted in the Fedej ation Regiment. They •<- B Messrs S imuel Christy, Lai Chung Wah A. Elamasamy. They have been called for an interview
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  • 52 5 Protest Against The Lenders Law KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Punjabi Sahukara A ciation of Malaya will make representations to the Federation Government for modifica- of some of the clauses of 1 Memey Lenders' Ordinance. The Association also resolved in the meantime not to apply licen pen%ng consider•i of the matter
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  • 245 5 Dissension Holds Up fund's Work Standard Mala) Corrcspondeiil OPERATION of the $106,000 Sino-Mala) Economic Co-operation and Friendship Fund has been ln-M u\* because liiere was opposition i<> a request b) the donors that the FuimFs airectin* Committee should include I '|N() representatiyeS) said Dato Sir Cheng-lock lan, President ol the
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  • 162 5 Standard Stall orrespondeni KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The proposal to create a Federation Regiment in the opinion of Mr. G. Shelley, president of the Eurasian Association, is a step that "may well mark the beginning ot a new phase in the evolution oi a Malayan nation,
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  • 109 5 Issued Sugar Without Rice Cards— 150 KUALA LUMPUR. W F>ir Issuing supplies of I ed sug ir I r t ral card was not available, A Arurnugam, an employee ol S.M. Karuppiah Pillay, 4 ernmeni jar i ers U Princes R >ad, was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack in
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  • 40 5 1 THE Telei on 1 Athletic and 1 Welfare As n iation, Perak, jare holding a social and dance In aid of the Tawa building fund at the Anderson School lhall at 8.30 p.m. on July 2fi.
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR, We* The Question of meters being installed in all taxis plying wilhin the Municipal limits of Kuala Lumps* is to be raised by the Municipal Council with the Transport Beard.
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  • 77 5 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. The first botch ot more than 200 Home and S£ampong Guards e Lerda? tool: part in a pas g out parade on the town padang. which was closeiy guarded by Gurkhas Lt.-Col. Crookshank, Commanding Officer of the Gurkhas, took the salute
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  • 63 5 Recruiting Team To V isit Kedah A RECRUITING t< Ma! Rcgi m I Kedah early nexl i ■,vi!l i n te > > ial recruit: at 9 a.m. at Sungei Patan and l>. and bei 3 and 5 at A It is also p: end 1 Regiment's Drun ac c
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUIVTPUR. W Private [shak b n Abdul Rahman of the B ittali in. Maiiy R igj ent was severelj mded whi on I in aid of the I i Kulim A.--i of South Kedab n M f IS.
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  • 101 5 JOIIOKI-: BAHRU, Vi of maiiv more to l><* |>*ii i. opened la«i Sunday in the m 1. creche, tbc ior«-runnri ip in tin- N«'.s illageiS »w ill;j_:<" of Kampong l*<Na Joliort*. This enable in the vii ■to have ti dren looked after wl
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    • 131 5 fat* i I i mrei 1 tor. higher ■J 1 i nn MM. <£$£& P, ROI Rrt LTD. i I >ur. ►kin irritation. ,-^fion c«»n lead i-^pair The l usually appear covered v*uh m Th--ed to stop the nf at i-dd IO §ei to the Obsetv« don't fa irritate the
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    • 214 5 l/\Y\i ADMISSION Ir/ 50 c s HHHEI SINGAPORE. IST. TO 16TH. AUGUST 1952. ■h—m—uiwiii— iMiijn— ■iiiw^y— i^— i— im jinn it n— MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION S LOTTERY. In view of the h JOV¥ ifemotid r Nclcetl of the 11th Mii'ion DoUot Loi Bf| n has been decided to make
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  • 89 6 Independent Morning yeictpaper HEAD OFFICI: 128, Robinson Rood, S-ngopore. Telephone No» ***** *****. Cob!* fr Telegroph Address t TIGERNEWS. Singcpor«. I BRANCH OFFICES LONDON I Rccn 222, Th« Time* Building, Print. ng Houia Squore, London, EC 4. KLALA LUMPUR IPOH PfNANG 45 Suircn Street. 83 Cowon Street, 8
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  • 569 6 ire no i in the mouth. long the 1 I t is a peri lent to ad on pect it turn s vil< In sone circles, ti> f< i the x l!tlrt i!l 1)N l!: M.( t.i Ike Malays has been regarded as sonit kind ol m
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    482 6 We, the PEOPLE Country Has Not jj Gained By Elections Sir.— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton was e] Ito have told the House of Commons on July H thai an increase in the number of elected members i of the Singapore Legislative Council was to be considered and that a similar increase
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  • 37 6 IN THE SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES REPRODUCED FROM THE TIMES THE AUTHOR MAINTAINS THAT CHINA WOULD LIKE TO TRADE WITH THE WEST EUT ON HER OWN TERMS. By A Special Correspondenl Lately In China
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  • 420 6 Don 't Repea l Th is Ordinance S It is indeed refreshing to note that my 1a I netime back for the introduction in this Colony of a law somewhat similar to the Money Lenders' Ordinance in the Federation has not fallen on deaf ears. At least two members of
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  • 174 6 Review of Views Better Roads UTUSAN Melayu wants the Federation Government to repair roads along the East Coast of Malaya. The condition of the roads there, said the paper, was a disgrace to the Federal Government, In Kota Bahru only few roads are tai red. Utusan said that there was
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  • 177 6 Sir. I have been reading thai a number of Malay Muslim leaders in Singapore are not in favour of accepting the gift of $500,000 from the M.C.A., which others have welcomed it. But Malay Muslims must know that this money has been collected from lotteries and
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  • 324 6 J MR. C. C. TAN: I read with C much disgust your silly ut- U ranees against Sir Cheng- lock and the M.C.A. lottery. As a villager myself I <> know all the good and un- selfish work done by ;he J M.C.A. and Sir Cheng-lock.
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  • 6 6 "Aw, relax! The crowd's
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  • 988 6 Economic Pressure On Ihe Foreign Trader SHANGHAI fell to the Communists in May, 1949, and in the three years that have elapsed since»then the views of foreign merchants in China on the prospects, of doing business in the country have perceptibly changed. Logically there was much to support the initial
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  • 101 6 Sir;— ln the Straits Times oi July 22, (see ab< ve) ere appeared a letter by a a [1 is interesting to i firstly, that the signal Yalani is actually Mi y spell in reverse. Yalani is yet am." j psuedo-moralisi who dissuade the Halays I taking the
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  • 407 7 Persian Attempts To Sell A broad Will Be Contested By A lOC THE HAGUE, July 23 (Rcuter.-A spokesman of the Angloan Oil Company sa.d yesterday that the International Court's deon thoMt was not competent to deal with the Anglo Persion oil ispurc did not invalidate
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  • 77 7 Churchill: UK Will Stop Sale To Third Party N ban hill, British Prime >I in inter, Hoiim <«t ComnMHM hMl.,\ \\u fJiiii-d Governiii ibc pvo^ncls oi ill. oil industn in ihr prop rtj <>t i| [r <Ml n," he added, "to P in Gov- any manner to thud had E
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  • 6 7 300 Quit Red Labour Union I
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  • 68 7 SA! g pari ol Com eaked into the dining Fn h Army resi Jacques On Monday and sprayed their 1 women, t the 1 Jl and wounding :en diners stamp* the exists with i disappeared as swifty is they Among dead were seven
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  • 37 7 I VIETMINH raiders killed 20 people and injured 23 on July 21 i at Cape Saint Jacques. Army rest < 60 kilometres southeast of ■l. according to the French Reuter A A P
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  • 219 7 PEARL HARBOUR, July 23, (AP)— U.S. fighters and bomber formations launched from a major carrier task tone paraded along the Communist China coast yesterday in what should be taken as a warning t» Red China. 1 Phe manoeuvres in the For--1 mosa Straits and
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  • 247 7 CHICAGO, July 23 (AFP)— Well informed circles here were no longer belting last night on whether or not Adlai Stevenson would be elected Democratic candidaf but rather on which ballot he would gain his majority. These circles pointed out j that the Southerners hold some I
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  • 35 7 the afel a d.^v's contril the -i all spapers des •"mart} I na p, presented ind collar o San MarEl num !i f l <)!f :i!l <i übies and < n AP Reuter
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  • 59 7 CHICAGO -I ily 23 fAP>: A ,1-n coal lar American Society as pawn rheumatic f The ci buta>es not affect 'ho oi Ha the pain i ts Dr E C Kidd ol New York 1 I the boci< I Dv. Kidd *;aic! testa of the
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  • 50 7 I .1 V 2.3 (UP):— Ti ice ed only s* lav i^ complete all ,at the i tenth sfcvci Pa urn ora i lere no word on v l! v tort i l x k unUi itea for a of 44 .ta .a Uie ."-i wciingw.
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  • 86 7 i COLOMBO, July 23 i (Reuter). The Ceylon 1 Baddhisi Cultural Societj 1 has urged a ban on liquor 1 from st ate functions 'i n{ the abolition of racini in the island. i In a memorandum to i Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake, the Society 1
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  • 82 7 Nehru Says No To Churchill NEW DELHI, July 23 (UPI Prime Minister Nehru has de cliried the invitation by ]\I; Winston Churchill, Prime Minis ter of England, to a Common vealth Prime Ministers Conference proposed for November in London, it is learned here. Officials said Nehru and Churchill hod exchanged
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  • 78 7 Srondord London Cor respondent LONDON, July 23 The following are the closing prccs ot rubbci and tin on the London Market todav LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26',d. Spot £9661 per ton buyers, Aug 26 d £967sc!icrs. Sepf 25.'d. Three months: £965 Oct. Die. 25',d. buyers,
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  • 170 7 Citizenship Papers: Oueries In Common Standard Correspondent LONDON, July 23. LabourSti Awberry's protest againsi the piling up of citiiip applications f r o m Malayan Chinese and Indian! dodged i" Commons this noon by Colonial Secre- Mr. Lyttelton. Mr. Awberry asked how many and Indiana have applied for citizenship and
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  • 15 7 NEWLY appointed Indian Mini to Austria Asaf Ali .Cfi in Vienna.- AFP
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  • 293 7 UK Policy On Farouk's Title Claim Stands BRITISH ENVOY TOLD WASHINGTON. Jtil> (IT) -Isually reliable sources said that the British Foreign Office has sent instructions to Sir Kalph Stephenson, Ambassador to Egypt, statin" in the plainest terms, that Britain will j not countenance Kin^ Farouk <,f Egypt becoming King jof
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  • 198 7 Malayan Reds In Jungles Of Thailand BAXGKOK. July 23. (UP).— Cnincse bandits, reported to have crossed the border from Malaya into Thai territory in the province of Narathivas since July 19. seemed to have vanished into thin air and disappeared in the dense monsoon him South Thailand. A report sent
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  • 56 7 POPE APPEALS TO REDS VATICAN CITY, July 2:1 (Reuter):— Pope Pius XII lod published a letter to the of Russia, urging them to with him in prayers to Virgin Marv for liberation from Communist domination. The letter, dated July 7. issued by the Vatican in its i ginal Latin text,
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  • 64 7 US Probes 'Saucer' Mystery WASHINGTON, July f AFP)— -The Defence Dep men stated > terday thai American Air Force, he by the country's top rankii scientist carrying oui large-scale investigation to d cover whether mysterious objects had in fact flown o 1 the United States times. The investigation een undertaken
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  • 44 7 BOSTON, July 23 <AFP> Some 50 pris sachusetts state 1 yesterday, seized three jaili and set fire to a number ol pris< buildings. The authoritfes used tear i bombs to resl d I I the mutinei to their cells. A.F.P.
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  • 18 7 FOOD ;inri I India bv American in the last 12 months t< 1751 'JOO AFP
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  • 44 7 BANGKOK 1 I KFP>— I :ie Bangkok ipality is to repair still g air raid tg the last dition, Mine 50 more are to be built. 1 ment emphasized not in any e outbreak of war i is im
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    40 7 Ladj l< npli i richt Isif f,, the i Mol< k M Si 'hkil .f ohor i li.i iii il 'til I <i\ V I ll| Hn 1 ,ii( "ii- 1 wit, i t British id i• \e i>n i
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  • 102 7 Showdown Soon On UK Wages 1 dmiiin |«|j (ftri r% —J mis :i 1 r I 1 me WMX&S .1 shOWdoWS ii<iu«<n tii«- (.u\riiliiM!U .uid t till. on nm\ <Mh nt <n 1 1 if minds hi B tiiiii him) v\ (,i u< 1 1 h miici w .1 ges
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  • 24 7 A VAMPIRI- a Lancaster b<>;: flight nnd crashed Into ih. bee wildernesi 01 I ing all the seven m< d the
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    • 112 7 II I i: J \s V\l\ Ml! t:i lu\t\\ r>_., ig p B row i\hi lituliiNtam i sumatfc, in koo < alow in:* u" i cit -.im'! COM pa NY I r ilUDi^l fin K tiled in 3 Days lir« jh- l o N norm* to tH *ay l/tnip]«a L's»
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    • 63 7 GOOD NEWS! ow IN(; TO v Ml. j IN WOOL PRICKS. M.I. BRITISH-MAIM Ml <,v AND CARPETS iRE Now REDUCED IN PRICE li^ AIJOI T 15$ -20$ SOME SPECIMEN IMN( :KS 6' ii .t -kikh w■in $43.00 7 6" \9' 0 Will in i I KiV CABPET $251.50 27" \!<Ht\
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  • 290 8 Jets May Aid Recovery KltlTAlN HAS NEW (JJ.VNT AIRLINER l.nMiin. .!:;!> 2\ (Renter): Political quarters s 1.. 1 1 suggest thai steppt ;i-'.i'» production <»i jetliners -Mii« I lie i omel ma} soon help Britain s <iri\<- ji>»- economic i,«.m»r>. \sl»i<h is noM the subject oi a three*da) stud) 1»%
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  • 127 8 ii \k 1 1 OKI). Connecticut, Jab 23 Heater)— J ike i pelican itti ing .1 Hsh, .1 uiant Anu-ri-M helicopter captured a Soviet-built tighter pi >nr from tin 1 ommuntsts in Korea "lor -nuh. i 1 v. .0 reported today. The ry of a
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  • 52 8 I I.ONDO.N. JHly Z3 1 1 1 1 fKeutef) Britain was building 190 oil taskers 1 totalling 1,130,486 ton> :it 1 I the end «>i the second quarter of tiiis year. 1 Lloyds Shipping Agency I announced today. Foreign shipyards weir building L26 tankers of 1,445,899
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  • 49 8 Jap Whaling Fleet For W. Pacific The first Japanese postwar whaling expedition to the North Pacific has left Yokohama. Headed by the 4,770-tor: thership, Die Baikel Maru. it is composed of ships belong- j ing to the Kyokuyo and Taiyo fishing companies and ihe Japan Marine Products Co. A.P.
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    • 588 8 FAST REGULAR TRAMS PACIFIC SCRVICI D I nd Us \n^-ies Ail %mti I anCities n i s has S pore An 1-^ Si particulars of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and passenger Bookings etc.. Aernts ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. ..»rc sr.'Sl 3 R Iu- ill P S«»« Halaera I9t. Pe»a«i 115
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    • 518 8 CHI HA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Rrgulai vulincs to China and Japan from Ring* pore Port Swettenham Penane Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Hup S'nore Dof Penang I r rt 'Tuning" Aug 15* A>m ?1 .Japan SaiK Sails -Sails Penang P.S'ham Sjxiie For "Fukien Aug2 ETkong
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    • 486 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America I ine Neferia id I ino Rotterdam Kott<-rdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. Nf\\ VOKK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBIL I M\\ ORLEANS S'pore P shun Penane RONDO C6MN) ?!>Juh 3Ang 4 :».\u» 7Au_ SLOTERDIJK (HAD 14/ 19 Aus 9t/21Ao« K 23Anc AMPENAN (RL) 2«/25Aug 36/27
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    • 385 8 Snl i^m^ Jut, s\u incs FROM S< INI \\i 1,. •M j INDIA" I kok Saigon I Knhp <K« Ynk<4iarwa •'INHM" for Bangkok gon, Hongkong. Kobe Vokol ..11 !fe| mioni r i TANAMA' *kok,S Hongkong. Mai •%SS2m& on] y) 7 7 oti I BOM .IM'W mis K .;v -PRODI CE"
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    • 48 8 Despatches close at noon for Ceylon by s.s. President Arthur which parcels for Pakistan and other mails for Egynt and ica. The Ettrick Bank is taking mails to South and East .v rica. Arrivals Letters arTd parcel.-? from Hongkong and China are arriving to by tl e Chui
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    • 187 8 g SHiPS in Harbour WHARVI Ship G Boissevain ■tid Borne 17/18 Blitar 4 Chai 1/41 2 City i. ichi 12/4 2 Daryel 2 Ett rick bank 2 James McKay 29 > 2 Katoug 7 M. in 2:: 24 2 MariM 31/32 2 'Melampus 27 28 2 President Arthur 1 2
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  • 389 9 I ncl iiti i eg Television Standard S^cff Reporter British RcJio Exhibition which will b c held at the >rid Stodium {rc-n Aug. 1 fo 15, hes been organised in ow the pcoole of Mciaya and overseas visitors the fields covered by the British Radio
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  • 45 9 *t«*riing tin rompani< V tmpons Lanjnt. am ind Rawang I in under :!<>-« hi) in. <| group >-.i!l hold g si Kuala I umpiir <»m \u<j. 5 to jrrai i nded 3i. 1952. I I I «u El £31.263 I
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  • 82 9 Rubber Is Down One Cent S rd Market Reportei PR] i s ofl the Siim.iponr markH eased slightlj I 1 I Clp.llll V fill IOW (1 I i uj a decline i»i oae i cut p»t il> Iw in recorded afl tbc closr of the d:i> > tracHac e reci
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  • 50 9 tJian sav« Indonesia tried to bu B ain. in vain. Dei nto be uncertain and riel I order was placed in lead. scioi igh of the economic tance of Ind i pze :ht:d country in Asia and In wealth v !h this paper asked Reuter
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  • 46 9 i \l. r Bibles' tes to merr $100 W an) are: a r.T.), 2 1.1 N'^ t bills *m\i deW s: Chj a H/16 •fK 31 13, 16 D), ana 1/H M rt). q (T.T/O.D 2 5/16. I i r i unalten
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  • 120 9 COMMODITY PRICES I k>Si!U( rul'itt-i i-ni e* (1 •■nis P«i |l > in Slll -< 1 Buver> Seller* No 1 Spol i.oust' si; s: ost in bale? Aug. So I S.S. 865 \u R.S.S. J- l Se 3 R.5.5. 771 r ne: H uiei af\er s. > ady. LONDON RUBBER
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  • 264 9 BIGGEST US ARMS FA CTOR Y CLOSED July 2.\ The U.S. Army lias announced lii;* complete shutdown <»! ii* biggeal sheU-niak-ing factor; for lack of steel because ©I thr nation's ."> 1 -«!a\ steel strike. The factory is the Ch< rolet i mt ai St. Louis, Missouri, I by the
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  • 141 9 Standard Market Reporter ESTIMATES of the world proiucti of tin in the first hall of 1952 indicated a slight falling off in out out ;i.s comDJired with 1951, i ig to the Financial Times. months' production was pit at 80.000 < is, an annual rate of
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  • 68 9 •i HE South Korean Government has bekun a U.S. $2,*****0 to b r gst< a ore from the current iction or Zi>u tons oo tons b: I y. e ten o e, So ii ti Ka doilar earning item, is exported to the I
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  • 215 9 LONDON, July I\\ (Renter) Lord Ogmore, S«M-i;ili>i Peer, said I nited States polic) <>•» rubber and tin prices i- a -t:*;jd in favour of i!:«- Communists in Malaya and South-Easl \-ia. We find in America a Senate Committee congratulating itself that Unit< d States officials
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  • 91 9 Standard Market Reporter QUOTATIONS oi the' S i produce market at about the same levi s tho.se pe\ ailing on Tuesday, I any activity at all. Coo:;! ,vas a quietly market at $26} per picul wth 2 per picul. Coconut oil remained a dull market with sellers
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  • 6 9 pak. Buys 90,000 Tons Of Wheat
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  • 75 9 a May 6 1 .40' < than I-e I 2 tons), r v at Sealers li in Ktgi w aJ ru for 1 f! of 1952 18.013 which 2,058 ta 1 1,613 tons in May). oi rubber emounte torn foe Uw first thii 50,657 ton*
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  • 49 9 y }to promote trading in n icts have been or- jed lic P< P»»g Gownment In North China and other pa o f the mainland. nus innova: m follows the winding up of anti-proflte< ring movrmenta on the mainland aimed at i small tmden w»tf middlemeß.
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    61 9 photo. Tli<- sauce factory, pari <•* the $3,000,806 manufactory built »>y the Arnoy Canning Com n.iny of Singapore ::t f ll(1 <:l nulestone Bukit Timafa Road, which is to be opened at trt»> end of nf\t n.onth with the arrival here of three s!iii:!o;idv of modern machinery special1> designed in
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  • 215 9 S 'pore Invited To Mammoth Filipino Fair K> Christine Diemer, Mar 1 d S(atf Reporter SINGAPORE and Miore i rived Invitations tci(!a.\ to participate la Hie PI Upptoef latemational Fair, described is the "ftnl ii lie Kind evei i" pi* sented la t *adi the Jur L" I N F
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  • 31 9 Bid To Sell Tins And Industrials 5t 4 r i m i: rtcr P I rt.ibm.oD Co I rartior 'MM SIKI \l S 1 t I Con. MlM\<, I RB! f:
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    • 42 9 B OT T L E D $lvr*> KitiU-in ruin**... r lo svrrv ?/on hvttvr and htnycr f[|ff| f J I i i j! i J ii J 7% e/'a aj Better Cooler THE" EAST ASIATIC CO.. ITE>. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PtNANG
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 481 10 This Reader Is Angry With Angry Smallholder Sir; May I say a few is on that excellent el r by "Angry Small- r" which appeared in the columns of your paper sometime back in which he Federal Government's action in passing the Money Lenders' Ordinance and the Malay members of
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    • 302 10 Sir,-Every right thinking man, every man who has a for his people will take hat otf to Dr. Chen Su the great opium reformer and founder of the Antin Clinic for suggesting that the one sure cure for •i addiction is the gaol. But may
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    • 107 10 Sir.— Before solving one problem. Mr. M. P. D Xair, Singapore City Councillor, has created another problem. Just a few days back he suggested that Singapore being a City should be referred to as a "City," and not as a "Colony." Now he suggests (in one
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    • 113 10 Sir; I am not a meml er of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, but it is certainly bad reward for past valuable services rendered to an owner by a horse in having it destroyed just because it could no longer rerder useful
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    • 183 10 Is Mr. CC Tan Afraid Of The MCA Sir,— Mr. C. C Tan's attacks against the M.C.A. and Sir Cheng-lock Tan are mere expressions of jealousy and fear. The MCA has, since its birth, grown into a political giant and as such is truly too great a rival for the
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    • 213 10 Sir; Supporters of Sir Cheng-lock Tan are now threatening Mr. C.C. Tan by .such pseudonyms as "We are watching you." One of them has tried to create a communal feeling against him. However; Mr. Tan need not have anything to fear. He has within the last
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  • 718 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM isv HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 17 which appeared in the Sunday Standard on July 20. Note: 1. Your pattern piece? will have certain instructions stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instructions
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    • 138 10 i I j' V, OPENS TODAY! li .(.in. 1.1 •> i iX Bp(P^^^^^ *wßi BL friT mcnts or m M 4t tneCtntu M Hkjß^B^^^^^B^^^^B^^B^^^Bj 7/~ W Pi MOM BRI I i-N.i NEWS OPI rilE OLI MPH G LMI S M n- Ann Michael I m BI.VTH KEXNiK SAT. ii f####A#^lfir7|
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    • 87 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM 1 UY YOU TILL YOU <;FT YOUR PATTERN PIECES. IHIS WEEK'S PATTERN WILL BE ON PAGE 13 OF THE SUNDAY STANDARD. i #VOOf* NEWS TO YOUNG ANI> OiAw ISCHOOL OF DRESS MAKING! 3 OPENING DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 7 9.00 p.m.' 41 4 Designing,
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    • 90 10 fss WMX4A* —t&^-jr^-;^ All Last .'> Shows: 6.15 and 9,15 p.m. Doiversal Picture Suspense! Thrilling Drama! "SLEEPING CITY Starring Richard Conte Cohen Gray -PLUSThomas' Cup Badminton Final ''America vs. Malaya" To-morrow SHAW BROS. "SHORGA DUMA" i mm—* mm WUWf II MS7tHJEVUMC flll^ Today: .°,.(H). 6.00 and 9.15 p.m. "SARKAR" Starring
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    • 108 10 I The Strange Door OP'ZrJSTcT^^j iIPS CHARUS BORIS*" gsl LAUGHTON KARLOFF Stajtii titiii M'aiii* TKeir in color thtlait word in laughs i ABBOTT-COSTELLO -_ri_ri_i->_|-Cri_i~i.i J '->»»->' > u*'^*- < < J J^ row 41/ llfjljil", 11. 1.45. 1.6.30. 9.30 l/-'f?M^ 7 A A PANORAMA 1 j-iL, OF VIOLE-NCC nrvTCD k'^^
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  • 31 11 Gun Club To Hold 'Big Event' of the .ors meet Bank ie Bukit I un- <even petition include 1" e rise Ifi e rise, 10 d 25 Chalii for the the
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  • 10 11 Egyptian Gives Up Swim Attempt England, pt to tin the
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  • 6 11 Jim Thorpe Hurt In Car Collision
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  • 61 11 |i !(<)(«» by wire. I I The Russians (in white) < I and other Olympic COW- i I petitors parade in their i j teams during the open- i ing ceremony of the X^ih i Olympiad a< Helsinki Stadium on Saturday. The K;ivM.in team num- hers nearly
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  • 35 11 SINGAPORE Traction Comv S.C del ted the Indian Brotherhood S.C. 2—l in a friendly soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. Aziz baggi I both the STC go.. e Samy scored for 1.-.: Brotherhood.
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  • 378 11 Fijian Rcord-Breakers For AAA Meet SEREMBAN, Ued.— Fijian athletes will be al tl.r Malayan AW I championships al [poll next month representing Ne^ri Serabilan. A I foretaste of what the impact of their gprinlers and jumpers will ha\e on record-, was hinted at Last v.rek at the Negri Services sports,
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  • 452 11 Standard's Cricket Reporter SOUTH take Um BcW agadnsi the North in tinin: ;:.il Malayan "test" <m the Singapore Cricket Club i ;it!.ir.4 during the August holidays captained by Ceylon Sports lub all-rounder, S. K. Smnfram, whose form with the bat and the ball has
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  • 75 11 IPOH, Wed. The Perah Chinese Recreation Club which is the oldest Chinese sport.club in the State, has arrang* to hold a dance on Friday Sept 5. in the Celestial Cabaret h aid of its Sports. Fund. The club is to play host this year's
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  • 30 11 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held at B ikil Timah Range on Sunday July 27. Shooting will commence at 3.30 a.m.
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  • 329 11 Community League i SINGAPORE Malays gave a first class demonstration of how good football can be played in rain when they trounced the Kurasians, s—l in a SAFA Community League niaich at Jalan Besar stadium vest e rd ay. The lost rs were a
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  • 199 11 Merican Out Of Malayan Sports kOTA BAHRU, Wed.— The Malayan sprim dura* [pion, Sidimie M<ri<an. will run bii met racei in t: Krlant;m Amateur Athletic tseociafioa eharapioMf meet tomorrow and Friday* Mericaa is <lu; 10 l<;i\< foi England I>v \\u* Carthage for tl»<- kiii-.i>\ < oursc I■ well and was
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  • 209 11 PARIT BUNTAK, Wed. Age told on John Sandanasamy yesterday when he was forced to retire in his tie against i P. Rengasamy in the open singles of the Krian Tennis Tourney. Sandanasam}' who is 50 to-day put up a great fight but found that after
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  • 68 11 Six Wicket Win ForPort Dickson PORT DICKSON:— Port DickRecreation Club .scored a six-wicket victory ovei Tuanku Mohammad School in a c-ickpt friendly at Port Dickson on Sunday. Batting first the School c I a total of 82. Anil Ghosh topscored with 25. The PDRC pass ed the school score with
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  • 30 11 KUALA K.WGSAR. Wed. Saturday, Au 2. tl <jnd j annual athletic sports meet ol English School. Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kan^snr. will beheld e Kuala Kangrar T o dang
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  • 21 11 KUALA KAXGSAR. W. d K the 2 Moo.' I!. e sen" for V.-tv Abidin scon acton the e
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  • 30 11 BAHRU. Wed. K Poong S team atj.-iin.'-i Perak at I] this week-end has lx Khoo. Sheikh II san. v. in, Nik Abdullah I i!f. Th« ■> I.'. row.
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  • 106 11 Hassan Wins Two Titles b \hr t w< i nising schoo crs in Kel three Kelantan Open in ton championships. He he doubScs and mixed itles, but went down gles, 1 triple iP The he finals Open Singles fin.i!: Maurice i beat Sheik i 3-15. 15-2, 15-2. <)p«'n I)oti!)I«s iaal:
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  • 83 11 CHINESE ATHLETIC, ed a lucky 3-2 win i Club in a SAFA Junior Cup I e played at the GeySang Stadium esterday. C took the lead in e tute wbe i Sa ton ded i i er d lo Said H ed Cu toms' I e
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  • 189 11 Perak Hopes For Premier Hockey State IPOH, Wed. rhere is still room for improvement m the :dard of hockey in the Stale and to achieve this goal. the Committee of the Perak Hockey Association is appealing to all officials, players and ;j. porter.c to give their whole- hearted support to
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  • 145 11  -  Slammin' Sam Snead Hi /O The left sid e of the body, and the left arm seem w be the most important side in n goij mring. The left hand is the controlling member in taking the club t back, around and tip The left' Jiand ttiU
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    • 142 11 SINGAPORE lAT A C lonesians r ii.rii. Div. at C,c :H tds' >DCA. GHQ TENNIS: S .■.■j. j ay's Eadio Programmes v, N kponi I KIWI A UWirUl 18.8.C General Oveneaa i- mini .iij ryefct to I S*Tviro is a r r a^u!r i crBSBSSi a ii i hestra p
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  • 706 12 Aussie Girl Shatters Mark For Hurdles HELSINKI. July 23. Five Olympic and tico world records were broken, and two Olympic and one world records were equalled in another day of shattering performances at Helsinki today. The new world figures were set up in the
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  • 304 12 HELSINKI, July 23, (AP).-The Philippine basketball team, surprise of the early eliminations in the Olympic Games, expects to learn its future quickly in the opening game with Argentina on Friday. "We figure outside the United States the Argentines are the toughest team in the tournament," said
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  • 240 12 HELSINKI, July 22 (UP)— Britain won third place in the Olympic field hockey tournament yesterday hy beating: Pakistan 2—l in a consolation match. Both teams had previously been eliminated from the finals by India and Holland. Pakistan automatically won g?—^ m fourth place. Even exchanges
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  • 645 12 Winners Losers)MA Glance Hop-Step- Jump v i••■ r I Da Silva Metres i S< he |S.i i: iia 1 Devonish i i metres i \shbmgh i\ res 't. .">; N'ilsen I \<>r ft. 7^ in v I imuro Japan 1 1.99 is 2DC-".lC'tr-s F n 1 Stanfield. IS. Z9.1 I
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  • 325 12 U.S.— JAPAN S WIM FIGHT SHAPING UP HELSIXKI. Jui) 23 (AP) The \*r>2 edition of men Olympic Bwimmiii^ ia shaping uj> ma a i»o--brfwe^n ih« I oiled Slates and Japan. V'uiiM.i ha^ is- stronaj;eBl Olympic team in histoi*) I '\(rt,- i| !r Japanese i»r«- within an eyelash <»l I- njj
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  • 99 12 Yugoslavs 'Delirious With Joy BKT.C'.RADF. July 2:: (UP)— A football game has become one of the years biggest political events for Yugoslavia yesterday. The entire country was deli rmus with joy over Yugoslavia's victory over Rusia inthe soccer match at Helsinki. The people of Belgrade deserted beaches and usuallyfrequented spots
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  • 11 12 REMBAN, Wed Sembi B ball Asso( .'inn;)! g*
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  • 89 12 HELSINKI, July 23 (UP) Puvo Nurmi, the great Finnish track star who carried tht* Olympic torch on the final lap from Mount Olympus into the Olympic Stadium almost did not make j it. Nurmi was refused admis j sion to the stadium by a guard when he
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  • 36 12 The Great Zatopek I >hnto. (/'MI. Kmii /au.p.-k leaitei (Umii Miiaoun i n ,i< r the lasf lap of lifooo metr*% to u >-, i, (M on(l a m-w Ol>mpic r ,1 ,-,,1 KoW Helsinki Olympics.— AP
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  • 60 12 HEI SINKI, Jul} 23 I P)—F«m Mridinj U StanfieM led ih< I niied Slaleg i«> rlean fttvrra in i 200-melrc dadi ol Lhr 1952 Dlym|H« !U i the wrorM'a greatesl anuiletir ■tbletc fr&M both r*i to pul on Bnothcr record nhallrring ili«n! The
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  • 78 12 HELSINKI Ju pan's b.ii I.shi qmliiied for the fina the all-in^ wrest he defeated K.D Jadav i on points. I had earlier def< ■•in terby .i S on points in the qualifying round. In thp flyweight category, Hasan Gomici U ited Vushu Tkitano of Japan on
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  • 76 12 Swede Leads Pentathlon LARS HALL S winnei I |uestrian staged a ilar pei ance by scoring 50 points it the lasi >s but w to move into the ranking ten in the P Hail was the only oiw 50 points in five shots atid :oeeived a g I p Vilkko
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