Singapore Standard, 26 July 1952
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Title Section20 1952-07-26 1 Singapore Standard I i____ -f£V /A* '''j JLm VOL. 11l NO. 24 SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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6 1952-07-26 1 Strong Man Arrests lop Free Police6 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-07-26 1 NIMM! OF THE INDIAN SCREEN n I M M i Mian DnJ tt t!> ss, is p. (tm ed 'ti I oudon .1 n ei her arrival i bj air She k here lo attend '<>■■' ororM pre- I niere "t |he .ill Indian I Mm x m" .t the93 words
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22 1952-07-26 1 SEVEN yo C pecteri :■> be ID A I by 11.30 The en > quarte Road inte.22 words
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Article29 1952-07-26 1 2 UK Planes Held Up At Helsinki LON DO 5 AFP— Two _tes. o by Si!v- I iva Ltd., have been held I sinki Russians complain lew over their29 words
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Article118 1952-07-26 1 Premier Uy M_aher Pasha announced m Uexandria that Nafoib had been appointed Ihe I onmiander-in-Chief of the Armed I orces m rank from major-genera] tt» rail jeneral, .md ?i\ en 1 1 1 < p. iv ol .1 cabinet minister. M tht-r also announced tli* resignation > f Vndraous118 words
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Article548 1952-07-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An agreement- was signed today between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers Union on a new scale of wages for the rubber workers m Malaya at the rubber price range above 90 cents and below $1 per548 words
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Article226 1952-07-26 1 PAN Ml VIO.W, July co. aecrei. arniisucc scw-iw«sa tMidcd today after IS fruitless meetings during which the Communists turned down a United Nations oiler to increase the number ot prisoners to be returned to the Reds. Major General William Harrison, senior United N .ions delegate, disclosed226 words
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Article198 1952-07-26 1 Pak. FM WarnsOn Mid-East i KARACHI, July 25, CReu-j let Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan said yesterday! that unless the main Middle j East disputes were settled quickly and the foundations laid for economic progress. "the consequences might be incalculable." Sir Zafrullah interviewed by the A.P. said. "It198 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-07-26 1 k THE HIGH (om missioner For Hie Federation, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, Hem m the co-pilot's seal of a Sunderland m his way to Singapore alter touring Merslng m Johore on Thursday. From Singapore Sir Gerald Hew to Kuala Lumpur In a j Valetta.44 words
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KOREA POLLS
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Article124 1952-07-26 1 Pr.A.W Jaly 25 < AFP.—President Syngman Rhee today j accepted the Liberal Party's nomination as candidate for the j com in* presidential elections, j despite his oft-repeated statements that he would refuse the nomination. Miss lm Young Shinn. member of the National Assembly and a124 words
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Article34 1952-07-26 1 MR J. F. NICOLL, the Governor of Singapore, has been awarded the «itle of Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Queen as from May 29, 19.12:34 words
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Article34 1952-07-26 1 AN INDIAN student. S. P. Pramor, yesterday rescued a two-and-half-year-old boy from a blazing bungalow m London where the child's mother. .Mrs. lope Bowers, lost her hie. He was a -boarder.34 words
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Article40 1952-07-26 1 v\ A PARTY of actors and cameramen of West Berlin's j "Berolina .Film Company" has left by air" for Bangkok to shoot scenes m Thailand for a colour fli m "The Land of Smiie." Reuter.40 words
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Article21 1952-07-26 1 A ROYAL Australian Air Force construction group has finished a new 10. 000-foot runway on Cocos Island. A.P.21 words
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Article35 1952-07-26 1 ETHIOPIANS are ca petrol stations m I drinking petrol to i where Lnistry of Hea iiai mcd They do this to g reliel from attacks by p stomach worn..- g i eat- P.35 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-26 1 Australian Vice-Admlral sir .John i)^"* n Member RAJ., (right), met his 'old shipmate Vice _dmiral Sir Guy RusseU C-in-C Far East Station, Testerdiv m Singapore. Admiral Collins len op bj Qantas BOAC and uill spend two da%-. her*, before Bywg t« Japau and Korea to Inspect unit, o/ th_ Au.tr.ilun51 words
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Article177 1952-07-26 1 CLACTON-ON-SEA, July •.."> (Reuter).— Police, United states and British Air Force officials todmj attempted to trace two unidentified planes which on Wednesday machine-gunned ('.acton and other nearby j coastal townships. Several houses were hit and residents have turned over several tracer bullets to the177 words
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Article39 1952-07-26 1 sh Overseas Air' < poration plan to introduce the Comet jetliner into regular service between London and bo on Aug. 11, It is pi operate this ly m each direction Home. Beirut, Bahrein, X and Bombay.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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282 1952-07-26 1 PUERTO RICO BECOMES FREE C'WEALTH JAN JA N. PUKRTO RICO. July \.V Puerto Rico joyassumed her new role as self-governing "tree commonth associated with the United States today exactly ears afl can troops led on the Caribbean Island during the Spanish-American i of tlie new commonwealth re to flutter over282 words
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46 1952-07-26 1 TEHERAN J lb 25, I AFP) 7 ChurchiU Avenue here i ,v became Mossadeq Avenue ill a briet renaming ceremony irmed by National Front Delighted crowds cheered en- as the i name \p torn do and to the ground.46 words
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Article70 1952-07-26 1 11 1 1 \RIOUS laughter greeted the singing of a twoline ve.se at the performances ol the ii> ll_/.«;l troopstouring concert party. Mervya Saunders sings. I wish 11. d _i Coat That's New. So 1 Could l»me M CHU lljd .l;vervvvl!ere the Party goes the, are70 words
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Article46 1952-07-26 1 School Hope For Boy Hero I tf Education, Sing.*, E. [nee, yesterday said he the ambush running c if 1 Iyear- 1 and b and hi> youngei brother, 11 Bryi i Mr. ii glad to talk it o' Mr. I. 'I i I i earliei 146 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement40 1952-07-26 1 J. JL J_ L .DIES HA- BAGS t THE HO VELTY STORE BrM i I id. 3 1 k m Ik. |£ff mm r~. .j m i a^ f 'hd: petrifying liquid <"M JACKS fl>., 0' AIAYA > ITO a jA<9*t40 words
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Advertisement61 1952-07-26 1 MS CARTA PLASTIC LAMINATE f,o> pmmt TAILE TOP ON(i SrN(. HINT, A In III) _f_b Mrfft i»u. ii RINgI I BRAND StmM GUARANTEED K> YIARS USE 1952. Wf OFFER WHOLESALE PRICE TO _N_ INDI. IDUAL WHO MJYS PROM (»l II ll IPPI WORLD STAND NOS: 2$ AND __4i So/c Distributors:61 words
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Article325 1952-07-26 2 Existence Hangs On 100 Members] UNLESS 100 of the 5.800 members of the Singapore Co operative Store Society Ltd. are present to constitute a quorum at a special general meeting on August 20. thc Commihsioner for Co-op. rative Development. Mr, T. F. Cney, will have the325 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-26 2 r pT .,i N r Mecklen and six members of his ship, the Sleel Apprentice, yesterday save .heir blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre, General II OS pi I a Singapore Pirinre vho.s Captain Mccklen heing attended to by Chow !ak Chin?, an assistant at Future >novts cap -.nsfusion Centre-Standard51 words
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500 1952-07-26 2 S'PORE ADDICTS CAN HELP TEST DRUGGS SINCE there has bee n j suggestion of the establishment of an urn Clinic m Singapore it may be well to lei what can be done m such a clinic and what has already been done m other countries. al Lexington. so much work500 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-07-26 2 THE POSTAL Authorities m Singapore yesterday morn:'", launched a fresh savings campaign with r-' v!<>gan has something worth saving for." Mr. Erie S. B. Wee, President of the Singapore Youth ©un< i. was the fivst aniong those who deposited money. He op >! accowits for his76 words
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Article138 1952-07-26 2 Standard Stall Reporter "The short run was due to the which broke alter "The evergree bad been exwas taken off tne bill at thc pect d Oath; m na, is expected to Mr John Dalton> mann^ e r ot simmer down vvrth the news j Arthur138 words
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Article60 1952-07-26 2 1 to the E li, all for the week ending July 19. :_ere were 14 resu g in one cteath. Sixty-six cases ol T.B. were repo::ed of w died. Twenty cases of Pneumoi nia were also recorded. There has been a total ot 670 births60 words
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Article88 1952-07-26 2 THE van Prof< s'.onal Ballroom Dancing Championships will be held m Singapore early m September under the joint organisation of The Federal Association of Teachers of Dancing, Australia and New Zealand and the Sto--1 gapore Dance Association. All intending c mpetitora are j requested to contact Mr.88 words
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Article98 1952-07-26 2 Interred With Husband i THF. ASHES ol Mrs. tAary j Isabella P:-;_e was interred m her husband's aye te lowing a I simple cereroon: at the ___dadari J 1 Cemetery yesterday I Mrs Page di. d tn nu i home m London on Feb. 18 and her ashes were flown98 words
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308 1952-07-26 2 This Society Worshipped 2 Dead 'Heroes Court Told Standard Stuff Renorter CHAN BAR CHOON. alias lion l.oa, alleged to be the headman of a secret society known as 'San Ji" or "32", wjs charged m the Sin.apore Third District Court yesterday w.th being a member of an unlawful society. Members308 words
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Article175 1952-07-26 2 THE Singapore Kent Board adji-urned a case yesterday to seek guidance from the law. Their problem was over an application made by an R \.i\ sergeant to recover rents which he said he had paid m excess. Between September last ye I and May175 words
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Article46 1952-07-26 2 AN OFFER by a market m- 1 spector, A. G. f> \A!vis, to pay $30 monthly towards a judgment debt of $316 was accepted by the creditor m the Singapore !i..h Court yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir j Charles Murray-Aynsiey.46 words
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Article36 1952-07-26 2 A NEW LAWYER. Mr. F. A. Parker, wa.s admitted to practice Ln Singapore yesterday I when his application was approved by the Chief Jos. ice. Sir Charles Murrny-Ayn .ley m the Singapore H:gh Court.36 words
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Advertisement186 1952-07-26 2 SHIRTS r 9 J^ m^Z k *^**'^^MBasß*^&& i Bt ________Fj___B i ____r^ 7. f v^ OUR BEST QUALhY SHIRTS -mart semi stiff collar.airr- offered U LOV/ PRICES to suit everyone sale I Retail muA SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY T! CMice >S 15 Mt-CiiOl -h-il_fi«l Store and »»*r. cm I186 words
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Advertisement132 1952-07-26 2 ou can be sure EFRIGERATORS p^fc.. t No. DMH 51 j I 101 $800/- for Hire purchase terms Down payment c iolonce m 10 insto!m-nts $70 per month POG Final poyna _..t (30/--5 feon guarantee. Vol.- inspect.':., without of fiocf.on mP >*P Authorised dealer :entral electric co. 16-24S Orchard RJ.132 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1952-07-26 2 ...FGDFGFGFGF.. i V-.^ -_/,/-k r^ TJf f v^I'TTD I BB tf XL %Sf VOTURE VOKUfi- EV'RV DAV T^.^' F V uRE .rr wiFA DOLLAH-A'i 'X>*^ ■:-*MnnF-* A--DRESSEIP UP* 7^f^JLV JS RJT^UNCL.- F- URE--^ r cp E ..o MA NV r > V* V. V NEPHE.W wlli N-T-i __sss___il J kIfCKEUS/S^56 words
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10 1952-07-26 3 Robbers take All From Pk. Visitor D I m mlt-10 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-26 3 YALI Rll HI I the dels al the I -m.il Evt charitji pa jeaot to be ,l a| the Raffles li >l -1 on r and Hiss W mod I the Zie rfeld Gii I v .ii weat i costume .1 :> lit I'.ll imoi I Bookings for sfcon :i56 words
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26 1952-07-26 3 No Ban On Sending Dollars To China i :DFGGFGDFGDFGDFG a W. i to si living his departmei m the tter. As I v was under he26 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-07-26 3 nor i loha I i i plant when llw I Is in .it is < imtr of M i Inn: StandardStandard - 20 words
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274 1952-07-26 3 Weaving School For Malay Women Urged indard Stall Reporter \i YESTERDAY'S executive committee n OUllcil nl Womrn. it tvaS decided to SUggesl Is Association thai a »urn be allotted lo introduce the benelil «»l Mala) women. A mod to teach the women /weaving, cutI gof saron could be established and.274 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-07-26 3 Mils. CHRISTINA I OKI! who will portraj Hsi Shih. a Chinese Court beauty, at the Festival of Eve pageant, to be held at Raffles Hotel on Aug. r> and 16. The show is being organized by the Singapore Chinese Ladles' Association m aid of S.A.I. A. and tne Bru.-d. Ked76 words
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Article33 1952-07-26 3 THF. BISHOP of Singapore, Ri_?ht Rev. H. W. Baines, Mrs. Baines have left the on a visit to Java. The Bishop hopes to take vices m Jakarta, Subang Sourabaya.33 words
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Article408 1952-07-26 3 Governor Inspects Hume Ltd Standard Staff Reporter [•HE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Mr. John F. Nicoll, said yesterday that the "more industries we have in the Colony, the more resilient will our economy be. It will further help ensure our e c o n o m i c independence."408 words
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Article126 1952-07-26 3 A recent surest ion t;» talion m Malaya was stroi .Mr. John Laycock, Legish originally introduced a mo meeting to form a Singap< form an All-Indian Batru.lv opposed yesterday by itive Councillor, who had •tion m February's Council ore Regiment. ''This suggestion should be deprecated," Mr.126 words
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Article56 1952-07-26 3 Teachers To Hold Talks AN EXTRAORDINARY; eral Meeting of the Singapore Teachers Ui w 11 be held al St. Joseph's Institution hall. Bras Basah Road, next Saturday, August 2. at 11 a.m. the meeting will discuss the recent 20 per cent consolidation approved to expatriate officers anil the question of56 words
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Article192 1952-07-26 3 Spore Chinese Middle Schools Standard Mall Reporter THE Chinese junior middle school examination sponsored by the Government m Singapore will be discontinued, it is stated m a press communique issued yesterday. The main reason for this decision is that m Singapore, m contrast to the192 words
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Article106 1952-07-26 3 AG'sßegrets To S'pore Cameraman A SINGAPORE newspaper photographer Sam Kai Faye (26) was discharged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of wilful into the Council Hall on May The rase was postponed to Aug. 14 for hearing but on instructions from the Attorney General, it was mentioned yesterday. ASP106 words
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Article35 1952-07-26 3 EX .HT PEOPLE, including an Indian woman, were injured when two m collision at the 223 8.0.D. i Road, early morning. Singapore City Council ambulances took the injured to hospital.35 words
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Article39 1952-07-26 3 A STANDARD Mrs. M. Ve t,v. a Lady A ReOfl m a donation ot five dollars which is ir Mrs. T i ?an i recently gave b 1 1 x m tlie New Je lage. Ipoh39 words
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Article245 1952-07-26 3 Standard stall Reporter DUE to the prompt intervention id Mr. Lim Yew Hoik. Singapore Legislative Councillor and President of the Labour Party, a total of b><> men, women and children, will be allowed to stay at their home m 136, Prinsep Street, Singapore, tree <>.245 words
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Advertisement37 1952-07-26 3 -JBPPmWBmm. a* B *mW U VIM w mW m* m~ <_^ V .______> Font 9 i/OO PERFORMANCE PLUS PROFITS ?NCWi$ to /SO HMStPOMB "^^fc; j v 0 SS '-.lii i_* __s *_____>_••*£' 9 v -v*- *^x- *■'.;■<"■ *y<r t" v _*537 words
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Advertisement136 1952-07-26 3 Obtainable From All Departmental Storm Pl^Bv^sSl> -A___lc JrJwi I 1 Th s proven nourishing _in_?^_§!BS builds str c sturdy jSLf wum with new type hygienic fci E XTRACTOF Malt with Cod Lirer C II Sole Ag n's in Ma lay 3 BARLOW CO LTD ROSKOPI A cp *iJV^ =S_> W136 words
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Miscellaneous104 1952-07-26 3 1-7 s j fioQK SHERIFF. WHEN V/THEN EVERY-1 C v A LOT ...IN 1 [V'MEAN TO SAY VIJP' Hfc"3 bOT AV" WELL, WHATCHA y?^^K WE G^T THROUGH WITH BOPY'D KNOWK WHAT^H COLLECTING SOMEONE WILL PRICE ON Hi_ HES WORTH A KNOW WOOF, WOOF, TO?V4] POOL BALL JONES WEUS I DIDN'T104 words
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65 1952-07-26 4 THE Singapore War Memorial Committee has already reed about 20,000 names for inclusion in the Book of Renbrance as the result of an published in The Stand last week. The names .'omitted by the Imperial Graves Commission. It is estimated that more in 10,00065 words
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Article43 1952-07-26 4 ?.I. RAMASAMY, a City Council labourer, ace of raping his step-daughter, was acquitted by .lust ice Kn ght at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Returning a verdict of to-one. the jury remarked thai the medical evidence was not very convincing.43 words
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Article208 1952-07-26 4 DEATH FOR FATHER AND SON Standard Stall Correspondent iron, Fri.— A Malay rubber tapper, Suni bin Ida j Knman (40) and his son, Hashim (27) were both: sentenced to death in the Perak High Court for the murder ol another ."Malay, Mat l.udin bin Ngah Tapoh at han»kat Pangkor, a208 words
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Article331 1952-07-26 4 SI BST ITIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today; D Armenian St. Static; Prince St Market St., Raffles Place Malacca St., Boat (feuay, Hume Pipe, Rheem, loni. nil) Sens, Wire Mesh, I'.w D. Quarry. .\;myang Mfg., Bukit Panjang, National Carbon, Princes Elizabeth Est. Dairy linn, i lu331 words
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Article93 1952-07-26 4 THF. Singapore Government is working out details of an application for a Supplementary Vote to meet the cost of housing X-ray equipment at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Part of the X-ray equipment has arrived and the rest is on its way. Dr. W. J.93 words
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Article98 1952-07-26 4 'Long-Lost Son' Gets 18 Months PRETENDING to be 'he longlost son of a Singapore Harbour Board mandore, Mohamed bin m (28) obtained money. I clothing front K. Sinai 1 and his brother, it was stated m the Singapore Second District yesterday. Mohamed, w ho faced tttree counts of cheating the98 words
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Article65 1952-07-26 4 A CHINESE washer-woman who m a road si<»; 3 car to pass, but paid attention to a schoolboy _•> was knocked down by the cyclist and killed. "This was said al yesterday's inquest into the death of Koh (52), who died m I the hospital of a65 words
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Article101 1952-07-26 4 PENANG. Fri. There has been a falling off m the recent imports of selected cotton tiles into the Federation from the very high level reached during 1950 and ihe first half of 1951, Penang's .Economic Affairs Officer, Mr. A D. Daw- son. told The Standard today.101 words
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Article40 1952-07-26 4 HONGKONG. JuTv 25 fteuterAAPL-— The 94th Squadron I R.A.F. Malaya Regiment arrived here from Singapore yesterday I aboard the troopship Dunera. The regiment's advance party relievin the 9.'.rd Squadron arI rived here about a week ag40 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-07-26 4 Mr. F. S. 'Wood. Managing- li Director of the Scientific In- strrunent Company. Singapore, L returned bj Qantas-BOAC I from London (.eiterdaj .!!o-r six-week business \i vu. He i 1- I s«'en with Carole. 10, uiio i- spending ber school summi r vacation here. Standard photo. J47 words
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224 1952-07-26 4 European Woman Sends $100 And Plea Standard St .i lT Correspon der. l IPOH, Fri, A Koala Lumpur j oropean wom a n Mrs. Lilian M. Le__e of Montrose ii-n.'v. 4 Ki.ik Pens Poad. has forwarded a cheque for $1M for the poor Ipoh mother of triplets. Mrs. Thong Yew224 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-07-26 4 photo. Thirteen-year-old Rath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. <•. Holiday, arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC jest* from Britain to spend her school summer vacation here. Mr. Holiday is a director of Lewis and Peal. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article148 1952-07-26 4 PENANG, Fri. Working conditions of several Latin American countries, some European countries (Turkey and Spain), and India shocked Mr. Fritz G mur, Secretary of the Postal Telegraph and Telephone International, the world congress of trade unions ot postal, telegraph and telephone workers. Mr. Fritz148 words
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90 1952-07-26 4 KE SNATCHED 'SMOKE' FROM MAN'S MOUTH A MAN who snatched a cigarette from the mouth al another man to light hisowa started an argument whiih led to another nun bel I stabbed. In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday, the ■a n who snatched the cigarette. Mohammed Shan bin Krupp. was90 words
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Article92 1952-07-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi local businessman Mr. Kirn Pong, has subn. I i to the Municipality building of a $1,000,000 mi with novel features. The proposed two-storey market with a roof gaiden and a separate basement ear park wi! be the first of its kind92 words
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Article52 1952-07-26 4 MEMBERS of the Singapore Civil Defence Associati c orate their first social c (a tea party) at the Singapore Civil Defence Train i m Ayer Lane at 5.30 p.m. toe 1 ay. There will be a performai by the well-known illu [.m Hock Chuan, a cine and52 words
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Article43 1952-07-26 4 i DEMONSTRATIONS i St. John Ambulance Br; be a feature of the an let Day celebrations to 4 p.m. at Victoria S<\ Jalan Besar. After the demon. there will be a mar. 1 the Police Band m attendance.43 words
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Article54 1952-07-26 4 THE President of the i General Labour Union to the Resident Engini Babcock and Wilcox Ltd., P Panjang Power Station, req ing an overall revis. labourers empl I Station. e Union wants the 1 ira $4.50 $5.56, and and those drawing S*;.ao $8.00 to have an54 words
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Article62 1952-07-26 4 ,IR. M. GOPALA MKNOX. Representative of the G.<veminent of India in Malay leave Singapore on Sunday, on a tour of the northern parts ui the Federation of Malaya. During bis tour be wrffl caV on the s ans of Redan, Pterlia and K< antan62 words
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Advertisement202 1952-07-26 4 A A ROMANCE 930 V v\i R MORE IM IIANTKSC! I' I _v____l^^B _fk^_l _v I *r^r^r^^/^ I—9 K-j 8k! E__B_i H__ri?s si*M»'' v _fl *'">•.<£. yW*Hr V -4*j&ft.--^raSJ— _IBl__ft_3l£*si__i Jfftr* PinVi ,trst (l NFWS: fLUO. ,,,:,:>. <)j The Olympic (lames at MIDNIGHT !~~i YOU'LL NOT ONLY BE Illi ER202 words
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Advertisement173 1952-07-26 4 I M mmW mV\i^ ''< ANTHONY DEXTER JODY I A COLUMBIA PICTURE m i I day 9am 4 v/ y>i#tg Tomorrou 9am 0 Ift rtt ft r rtttf .ll'u/i i_^Kf y *f ___B t____F^ 3__ H_». _______Pi sL____. i %i;i(H\niiimin I =ip .low mn ym. Z i*m%mm %f i* M173 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-07-26 4 CONVOt iTION: I niTersitj <>t Malaya. u.i I ions n.im II i H 3. Ml p.m. SOCIAL: Radio Malays \nni\trsarv >< p in. C.i>. PARTY: (i\ii Defence rraining School Kolam Iyer ">.:;i» pan. u:» i i n Extraordinary General ot Singapore Teae— era' I nion, St. loseph's Institution 11 a137 words
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387 1952-07-26 5 S3M. SETTLEMENT FOR IPOH 150 Houses For Ka mpa rRd. A rea Standard Staff (<»rr<^|M»ml«iil [POH, r.-i. V S 3-00.UH.0 Bctdemenl ol ilmmii l.">(> tiltra-iiHHleui residential tatd -hup KMBses i> Ixiuji planned m tlie rapidly-developing sampar Road area of Jpoh. Promoter of lliiHojtMi is Mr. iau S^t-c Wah, weU-kiM»wM [poi387 words
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Article, Illustration149 1952-07-26 5 I PHOTO taken after the S recent i.i> ias of tii<* i foundation stone of the 1 Yu rlsiea Publ ic St hool, i 1 i lashi »»> Mr n i vv. 1 Stem art, Malact t ion a- I in' -f Chin* e I— fairs, LI i' Mr uul149 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-26 5 phot" MA.IOK 1 E. Leach. Officer- in Charge of Barrack Ser- rices, North Malaya Sub District, receiving a souvenir from (be Ahmad' Sallehudin on belialf of the civilian staff it a farewell dinner held in Taiping. Major Leach, I who is bailing for the United B_n_dom. is succeeded hy MaiTAI - 54 words
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Article163 1952-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The only terrorist killed i veslcnU) was sighted by a party ol four Special (on- stables and two Home Guards, under the command of m llonorarv Inspector, on patrol m Benton Pahang. < A hand prenade and detonator were recovered. As a163 words
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Article216 1952-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Although adult education began later m Selangor than m some other sof the Federation. progress made has been most encouraging. So far 47 "lasses under 40 iers have been established, most of them m Kuala Lumpur. There are also schools m j216 words
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Article77 1952-07-26 5 MALA YAN RUBBER iyan rubber statistics show ed 'due. ion. imports exports during the first h tit i were low I m figure. the espoi g periods of 1 IS S nee the beginniim of the year end of June Malaya tduced 278.392 tons (307.113 319,3] t tons for the77 words
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Article33 1952-07-26 5 wedding picture o Pace Sol Tne Singa- S ndard ol July 16 should r ead I ■<■ Bar. Chandra Kuala Lump Miss S»« .i- ..thy, M. Baxnan Nair D Muar, hi Muar.33 words
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Article567 1952-07-26 5 PENANG, Fri— A gi Japanese men and women m civilian clothes, who through the streets of George Town at noon today. we eyed with much, curiosity passers-by and shop!. for they wore the first Japa ese to land here since liberation. They were I567 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-26 5 MISS .loyee C holmontleley (left) and Miss Marsarite DodsMl (rUhl 1 lititish Ked Cross workers who operate a mobile dlsi>ens_.rv m Kidor and five other new villages at Snngka. and Tapah. They <»jM'rate a Land Kover. purthased with funds pivea hy the Mala, an Chinese Association46 words
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Article22 1952-07-26 5 FO'! ili to nn indoors ,i fe v hours at Pagoh, Lee Wai was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate.22 words
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Article26 1952-07-26 5 I KHALID, who wa.s eh ed the Muar Magistrate for ailing to take out an identity _ard within the prescribed >eriod, was fined $25.26 words
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136 1952-07-26 5 Standard SUIT Correspondent i.Al'B. Fri. For the first m the history of Raub, a Home Ga!_len Competition hun n orsanised by the Btate v cultural Department, Fa- i to i n o ir- t sople to pfta. vege- table production m the District. Al who136 words
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Article12 1952-07-26 5 THROUGH the Dindings Welfare Oomm extenIqudspeakers have been. Distrii12 words
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Article18 1952-07-26 5 Hurt Victim Agrees To AidAccused St mdai <l Stan < i I on < s I iation m 19 m <'■18 words
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Advertisement286 1952-07-26 5 mmi^m^timmmmmmmm^Mummm^mmmmmm* tutOtelne^ey _J| A A ZZZZ '9 zßmWLuJ'** S OAKUwJote f« _9 1 ar V ___^^_^Wl__P ll,H T__^^^W l_F Truly the most up-to-date c 3 r of its class Lnsurpowed m riding comfort Ti Six months guarantee Ample stocks of spares and tyres a*ailoble OGRESS MOTORS LID. orchard to. Singapore286 words
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Advertisement8 1952-07-26 5 Ilfllil '.111 l 111 111 Ml) WHM1 18 words
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Advertisement301 1952-07-26 5 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. 1"" Ks —J !> Ml SHOW sH VA. BROS ,v rh IS pni Mystery! Suspense! Tl,i.:k r> a£l tAkIAIA" kokiah RAM JANMA l.\ Binds I "SHORGA DUNIA" itii 1 11(1 X J 111 siimh M Shai ifl Mnsahnah A a s. ■g-s _,»i_. SlAlsl.Killl301 words
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Article486 1952-07-26 6 a reader who A Cor referring to tl at the number of i I unci! may He the* masses "d ppear to be m lected si to I bed down m number." buted 1 the fact that the I c past years been able to see with486 words
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87 1952-07-26 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper. HEAD OFFICE ,2| RohhnSO Rood. Singapore. r ,*ph__M No,: ***** *****. C Tficgr-ph A_dr.li TIGERNEWS, Singcp.f*. BRANCH OFFICES i LONDON Ammm 222, The Time* Buildinfl, -a House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG vjlton Street. 8 3 Cowon Street. 8 Uith S'.-eel, riTlf"87 words
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Article238 1952-07-26 6 |U_ MELAYU wants to know what is the attitude ot Sir Gerald Templer as the > !iib>h Commissioner of the i Federation of Ma lava towards i rnment servants taking m party politics such as UMNO, IMP, MCA etc. i c public, for instance, want to i know the238 words
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Article285 1952-07-26 6 'THE latest development m the 1 Middle East makes it imp ra--1 tive for the Western Powers 1 pa ticularly Great Britain, tc 1 app oach m atti n >ti i* settle the o b iding quesLrm**n*mm+mo^^m*t m -W_^#Sg*V««»»^K»N-*, tions with Egypt and Iran, says c a Sin285 words
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Article, Illustration989 1952-07-26 6 NORA BELOFF - Con France Come To Terms With Ho Chi-minh? NORA BELOFF r— By— I PARIS. FRENCH Ministers, from Defence Minister Rene Pleven downwards, have acknowledged that France has neither the means nor the men to proceed simultaneously with the Indo-Chinese war and European rearmament. Defence Oj Indo Chine To Be Left989 words
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Letter285 1952-07-26 6 r; The Controller f Supplies has accused dealers of "switching" by supplying inferior quality rice to card holders. I am sure even the card holders themselves will admit that Government has been issuing poor quality rice and I must that tlie rice issued to the public285 words
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Letter292 1952-07-26 6 1 1 Sir;— -The news that the |l P. oang Council at its recent i 1 July meeting has decided to l' augment its officials by mx members will come as a I blow to the people who want i to see this country set out292 words
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Letter94 1952-07-26 6 AWAITING A REPLY Sir; With re. on news item publi the Singapore Free July LM. headed: Service Scheme for 1.01 am directed to point that my Union has n I ceived '^^y c< from the C< ary stating "that the Office li. greed to better conditions of S( to storekeep94 words
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Letter128 1952-07-26 6 iSir: —With reference to an article published recently m your esteemed paper under the heading •"The Le? s We Talk About Blackouts..."' by a Mr. J. Balkara Singh of Singapore, I would like to know whether there is any electric light fixed m the house of128 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-26 6 I "Don't worry U you hear I strange noun s In ti»< nijs ht!— I Merelj .1 felloa gueM sleep--1 Ing m i.i- iraWbobe!"26 words
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Advertisement56 1952-07-26 6 JfOUHOURI SHERBET is CZ^ A here! Another Mag-. dia Jk triumph! It's a sperhl low- j//\ L t ice-cream with all the t. dness of Yoghourt. It's y^ v^nnm!^. s>. eet— with the refreshing VH___-~-*"^ ,<ftr WI3A *of Yoghourt vnwti^« ,yifi v n,v )Uc ,or I 0 oz carton> j56 words
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Advertisement16 1952-07-26 6 TRy SYLVANIA gf QLUO^sx_-___Ll ÜBf i jf\ ayay j yz^*> 8Y r'^mmm. Z 1 Jww^™^' L16 words
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406 1952-07-26 7 Farouk's Power Wanes: Accepts Army Demands t VIRO. |nlj 25. \a Maj. -Gen. Mohammed Naguib Bey tightened 1., mi I u?i yesterda) and l»i- choice for Premier, Aly Maher Pasha his cabinet, opinion m London \*u- that one <>f the results roup appeared certain i<» be the curtailment oi ki..u.406 words
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Article83 1952-07-26 7 British Planes Did Use Napalm ;>K \t> July E- ntei \lf i ailed States •i toda i thdren i communique which 1 1% that B acs used aao dm against v 4 «..mai I thai 11m planes from the British no' to earn napalm bombs m theii attach against power83 words
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71 1952-07-26 7 i j,m« 2.i Il'.— I !n- Bej «>i rums was iIIM t In have m ni a telegram i<» i -i«l» -lit Vincent \.!ii«»l protesting ihe French i t«»r Tunisia. French officials refused t«> •Inn Ibe report. spoki >v: ia I several tia__ea itnfldence71 words
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Article36 1952-07-26 7 er) t ich t d here He s Gi 51--i ed of t 'd on J. 12, fe and c another 13, Rue-- be hanged en 1 the bomb on f Quebec36 words
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Article66 1952-07-26 7 HONGKONG. July 25 (Reuter.AAP I—A1 A Chinese merch;))^ was fined 11K.4.108.90 cents for evasion of income tax payments 1948 to I i c defendant failed to .show cause why further proceedings should not be taken to collect tax due to the government. nn application of66 words
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Article38 1952-07-26 7 BEXHILL, England, July 25 fAP)— Lady Violet Peel, a leadker m Malaya and' .1 quarter century, home here yesterday. She was the widow el. former Gov- and Commander-in-Chief ong. Sh,' founded the Peel health centre m38 words
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Article19 1952-07-26 7 The six-nation British Commonwealth division will celebrate the anniversary of its first year nation on Monday.— A.P.19 words
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Article22 1952-07-26 7 l HK Pacific conference among the United States, New Zealand and Australia will open at on Aug. 4— AFP.22 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-26 7 variet} shaa was held m tin- Alexandra Military Hospit il Singapore yesterday for the entertainment <»< the Malay rounded soldiers. The show was organised h. the Emergency and Community Broadcasting, Kuala Lumpur and the programme was drawn up bj Mr. *_bu Baker bin Ahmed of the lin rgenci Department lattached79 words
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Article380 1952-07-26 7 Standard Mumc Critic THE beauteous charm of Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha" blea sweetlj m the Victoria Memorial Hall la-, nighl when the famous and apparently ageless, irilottt was performed b) ihe Singapore Musical Societ) Few "works make such enormous choral demands as cantata and it is to the380 words
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Article57 1952-07-26 7 TEHERAN, July 25 (ReuterV The British C es m Teheran Mr. George Mid ton called on Premier Moha ned Mossadeq today despite it b< a holiday. The interview lasted; nearly three hours. No indication was available of the talks beside the fact that Mr. Middleton met57 words
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Article51 1952-07-26 7 R] DIFFI Sit t\ Sing; ir< have dra a n up plans ti b •'< up their weekly Sunday feal ••Children's Magazine. Children now will be i'-ble to listen to bn sts from hospitals, educational institutions and other centres where children of all age play, sing51 words
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Article20 1952-07-26 7 Japan c appointed r Financial Commissioner York Nishjyama as new Japam i Ambassador to India. AFJAFP - 20 words
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Article75 1952-07-26 7 PLEA FOR LENIENCY T. R. SAMMYWALLA. a bankrupt, was warned by Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the High Court yesterday for not attending the office of the OfTicial Assignee when called upon to do so. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. Official Assignee, said since the motion papers were served on Sammywalla75 words
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Article110 1952-07-26 7 A GROIfP of Ei g ish eh whose parents are m Singa] will be among the firsl of several contingents who will be leaving Britain next week by air to spend their eight weeks sun holidays m the tropics. In the next seven days: British airlines110 words
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Article63 1952-07-26 7 ALLEGED to have entered the Singapore Co-op Store between 6 p.m. on July 23 and 9 a.m. on July 24. Toh Ah I I was charged m the Singapore Second Police court yesterday with housebreaking with intent to steal. Toh faced an alternative charge of retaining63 words
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Article70 1952-07-26 7 Denies He Was Indecent HO KOK KIM was eh; m the Singapore Police Court I yesterday with dis behaviour and assaull on a I Policewoman o n July 24 m i North Bridge Road. He was also charged with making an indecent gesture to the Policewoman. Claiming trial to both70 words
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Article14 1952-07-26 7 3 The Formosa-Japanese treaty will be ratifti Taip< 1. next" week. A.P.14 words
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Article80 1952-07-26 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 25 The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond fin on rh< London Morkct todov LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26\6. Spot £969 per ton buyers Aug. 26 id. £970; sellers. Sept 2616. Three months iSe/. ocf /Dec. 25, d,80 words
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Article248 1952-07-26 7 'Speerfyßesumpti'onOf Output* W IkSHINGTON. Jul* -'~> M* VrvZ\-\* nl Iriim.-n ii~t«i.la\ dramatical announced the tmd <»l ihe -n .1 -nikr. adding, "This should lead i«- << iperdj Flanked 1 I flO it Philip President Ban jam m Fairh ol Q.S. Steel. Truman announced that agrccmen* talks248 words
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31 1952-07-26 7 ami] rs_ B I White U "w< rdi i c of th< A He extol of O' I millions ot pc Johnson's r<31 words
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Article19 1952-07-26 7 RANGOON. July 25 (Reuter.— hav< killed 14 C st« m offensive them Burma nunique .said today19 words
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Article27 1952-07-26 7 Envoy To Cairo Breaks Lea re LONDON. comment on I ador In St« venson and M Selwyn 1 Sir R from the leav< 1 Fori I jaundice27 words
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Article22 1952-07-26 7 THE Comm MIGs thcat Francis S {ton. He AFP (V 1 1 Hiroshima ..s dropped 1_45. IU Rente: A. .P.22 words
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Advertisement89 1952-07-26 7 abreast of the times crd m sic I a "MODERN TELEPHONE m your office V* +m\ -^t*»*\ Hboord tree gp, 'mu^-^^ Jl 8 _P\ by V.-^ t-n Telephone" T^l '^P^^_ft'i slls m th« j, models ore AtLmW* mmw _b't with or JE 1 Mo. ter Stations. mJf*^^T_^ premises with CD89 words
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Advertisement68 1952-07-26 7 4A A A 4 .1. m^zZ' /^X uc. wok"^ k IfQ Van Heusen I SHIRTS _»_S "i •> s9_M_-___n\ a- HARDINCj with lw« matching detachabh $22.50 j "COLLART! L" and "COl I W\ mumm j m white and kM eatenn ..ith attached <<•'■.•?* j FROM S/9.50 j I JOHN LITTLE68 words
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Miscellaneous8 1952-07-26 7 _^B**% -^*«n_n m yv£"\ l^^'\ v^"_> ^2U 68 words
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220 1952-07-26 8 Japs Ready To Resume Place On Sea Lanes Standard Shipping Rep* Iter THE .">."*> cargo liners owned hy fi.e of th? bigges. Japanese Aippaag Unco, which were sunk during the iv ar, arr hi ipy, rapidly replaced to-da.. hy an all out rebuilding programme m various shipyards m Japan. Those220 words
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90 1952-07-26 8 MANILA. July 25 (AP)— P.I. "s have seized a launch and tour junk- with 19 Chinese and Malayans aboard near Jo!o Island, m the Sulu Archi- They are heW on Tagaiiak I nd. Off Jolo, on a chaj ge i ■'gal entry.90 words
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Article22 1952-07-26 8 B kish frigate Amethyst, .•scape from R three years ago ci .tion, has 1 m Hongkong from lutv. A.P.22 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-26 8 LONDON'S own regiment, the Ist Bn. the Royal Fusiliers, arrived m Singapore yesterday bound for Korea m the troopship Empire Hallada'c. Picture shows Fusiliers geiag ashore.26 words
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Article65 1952-07-26 8 WASHINGTON, .In!;. 25 «AP)j —Mr. W.L. Cambcll. acting chairnan o*f the 'U.S. Government's Aircraft Production Board. has ■ecommended that the United .tale., stop producing the British Canberra jet light bombers m avour of similar- American ypes. The Canberra h at pre- I ;ent being built65 words
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Advertisement625 1952-07-26 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE i" Omlaad fc ,os M,.«ie_ All Uoerieaa 6 Canadi.. Cities Peaaaj P Sham S pore An IX s H v! -j vs.iul.v 89lol] lt-tai» lA«g KAug ,ol Urj Cargo Deep rank! an. pa.icngei B )kings etc.. Aaeoti ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS ITD. re y, 9SI X625 words
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Advertisement508 1952-07-26 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Sailings to China md Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China <£ Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Filing" Aim 13 Aug 21 Japan SaiN Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore For "l '"iikitui Aug 2 IFkoim508 words
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Advertisement636 1952-07-26 8 Hails close at nor mi tod i b the s.s. Chunsang tor Nor: South India, and by the Baud for Djakartn und Sourabaya. The Chunsang is also bringing letters and parcels from Hongkong and Chi i BURMA MY>I IK Scores of Chinese teenagers have mysteriously disapp from Burma to China636 words
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Advertisement437 1952-07-26 8 T I _J i Sal -Bh.ll^. fl I SAILINGS FROM S( *A\l»lN\\n !"SELANDIA" f.r Bangkok Jj "FIONIA" for B.,nt»kok 2? "1 Air "PATAGONIA" Bangkok Satoon Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama :.o -tgAac s "INDIA for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe Yokohama IS StSefH I •'MFONI.A- For Bai &k U i s ,t437 words
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Article113 1952-07-26 9 Four Records At Selangor Sports I! .tm records were c 5 A \.A Chamm he 1 m ral, the m tl:.* trark events urere mosi (lis- i times re Ol l< i last J ear li.'ii.g i mti 884 "\«ts by the n c hurdle for a omen. I i113 words
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620 1952-07-26 9 fllN ONI. oi ihe mo**! disappointing tiiatehe. lo be BCSRi al dsc Jalan gar Stadium, mm fancied Singapore yesterday straggled tliroiiiili their Malaya (up fixture la Ueai ■■itmln^i Jiihnn In i nMiui nil mrn 1 \>\ Uan« Bakar m the finl luili". Stagapawn*. poor620 words
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Article103 1952-07-26 9 UN THE FIRST Singapore inter services annual athletic eh tmpionsllips held yesterday at the Naval Bone, the Mala van pole \ault record set by Chew Hai Vuen II lt. ;> ins., was broken by S. I. Stuart who I li.c• 11 It. 7 ins.103 words
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Article183 1952-07-26 9 I'A BHARU. Fri run oif this mo: A Tamin Merican broke the 100 boy's final in 10.9 Jee Hai broke elin trd in the qu.. .v of 12:5 2 ins ::ed in a 1 g eck finish bent Mohin in the yards schoolboys' ftnai in 2 ecs183 words
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Article118 1952-07-26 9 Vir: As yott arc atDare, »cc endeavouring to uphold the high position thor Singapore i ittci v d m pre-?-to -_7_.a;y«'. Champu*nshi7_t.. s ectie of a team of 32 tea o represent tne Colony at ipoh. tgapore A_nate_wr Athletic Association is an ...ss'K.iution thai relies maintH118 words
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Article133 1952-07-26 9 Xl ALA UMPIR, Fri. The Royal West Kens proved that they are the best sharpshooters m the country when they became the first holders ol the Selangor Turf liub trophy at tlie Malayan Rifle Meeting at Siff-rting. This trophy is presented to he unit133 words
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Article107 1952-07-26 9 Masked Men Make Final Appearance WITH I might's I motion, _j close down tor three weeks to make way for the trade exhibition at the Happy ,i .v rid Stadium. This will be the last appearance of the two masked wrestlers. Bonzo and Mighty Marvel who fight X nd Wong107 words
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Article55 1952-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Selangor Malay Hockey ociation will hold its first meeting at the "Malay" restaurant, Ampong Bahru, on July 23, at ..:.<) p.m. Apart from .the election of office bearers, the meeting will discuss the forthcoming quadrangular Malay Hockey Tournament, and will also elect55 words
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Article32 1952-07-26 9 THE following i ''present the Combined Europeans XI against the Singapore Business House Association at Jalan Besar today: Carter> Moriartv. Boniface; Morton. Whitehorn, Herbert: Mac Donald, Coates, Sice, Doolan, Jannaway.32 words
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Article91 1952-07-26 9 TODAY'S Singapore Eurasian Youth Movement so on the SRC padang Will rind boys and gir!. s from four d...:r:c.. K;_ Serangoon. Bukit Timah and the to An area m keen competition. The sports are divided into i three sections the open division, A division and 391 words
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Article74 1952-07-26 9 A FRIENDLY soccer mate! will be played between HUME Bukit Timah Combined and the Gymkhana today at Farrer Park. REME Bukit Timah Combined: WO I Gornall. Rahmat Bin Omar. Tan Tew Chien, .^-i Cornwcli. Capt. Gu 'Capt.), Yohannan Cruz, Bt Nazareth, Sgt. Cadwallender. Ibrahim Fattah. S. Krishnan. Vincent74 words
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203 1952-07-26 9 Rubber Up 2c. With End Of Steel Strike Stamhml Market Reporter SETTLBHEOT of l!ie Imteil Stales steel strike !>;ui a l»iio\anl .nfloence on prices ea t__K Singapore ni!>l>**r market, wis. eh app. <n _at**<l I at>. ait two mils per 11). I jesmtxtw* »> The market closed uacertain aft< c203 words
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Article110 1952-07-26 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rabbet prise* (cents pel lb m Sin_a pore yesterday were: Buyer*. Seller.; No 1 Spot 1.00-e h 0 i.j boles tug. No. 1 R.S.S, 894 893 No. .It. vs. 843 r > No. s.s_ 79* x« Tone: I Dci'ii.nn utter 1 LONDON RUBBER Frida. 's opening prices110 words
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Article92 1952-07-26 9 1! MALAYAN shipments of U i lex during June amount 3.48 tons, of which 1,676.95 bona were exports to the United' States and 1.101.17 tons for I the United Kingdom. Other exports from M included: Germany 346.21 I rlanda D97.3G tons, Fr 18.93 tons and Japan 1092 words
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Article82 1952-07-26 9 Malayan n Rates Of Exchange I mp-jmT. \7- Bm :ange B a tsocii a buying rates I ahants >er SlOO Mala Sa v Y ork 32 n til 11 I 2 if. (O.D 32 15/16 on a bill* and 33 an trade b BO H Canada 31 9 8 CX82 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-26 9 Almost immediately afv r tins incident. \\\f hall. I d h-. ,\.in| l.ak.ir II to l ii.' i .liner.i. No. 9 I i: v lehoie'v no.ilkeeper .I< iKieii io ;ai a I—o ictorv m th***r M ila] a Cup m it< b at Jalan Be v Stai > yestoStandard - 82 words
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65 1952-07-26 9 S< I •'i will be picked Mono I 11 c week*. Bean d B yds. t and mm. ired 4 m. In th« imp. trial yes ti nursing Da did the 220 yds La 2.'. Thp record is 22 by k the Kesri m«65 words
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Article48 1952-07-26 9 THE i m viil play < ke. for the N'.B I I S.C.C. on 'he F on S da T J Ltijaiiu Cap! Gii; .no., 11. Ward. T. I d;:>',. J A. P Came an, Eta W F. I Haxworth B.ik-- S. Tufneil, R Sow Scon .148 words
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Article36 1952-07-26 9 'he 1 ide a m; 10 m Comm Ear fi m tl Lhe d S4 OK! I. \H!> Indians l>i Inn iimiTvoim M i^t. -Mring 'I Indian- 'it,, laniagi I UNJ36 words
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Advertisement27 1952-07-26 9 TJ... i TTQTI\f "SEVEN" Ine AU&iizt on r mux uKkS-' m ~~^~r~~ ~-~~^~^z^=r. -"**^t_r. ____-P*^^ m m mm m wj>,. it-___________£._vwv-________!!''-___m*___~ _fl___r__F '"*>•" < **i__s*"^iS-' BORNEO MOTORS LTD Mi27 words
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Advertisement74 1952-07-26 9 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES V;,^ WINTER J) SPORTS Zj^Jt^Z WERE TIMED BY C a^Z A^Me /h</z' *jJu rfanAettrs/ A, Th€ I fh» 1 ed to Longlni Bh Longi. aJ Is i i s perfi lay i CHRONOSON the Loi gfnea CHHOW I i i cdi of compel .'ors' .:ey74 words
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Article, Illustration722 1952-07-26 10 miss UNIVERSE 52 'Miss Malaya 53 Contender? FJ Site Wf If things work out i> Ihej should, Malaya mighl he to send her most beautiful girl to represent her al next year's world-contesl Ivt ni. t-rsr." the opinion ol I li See former Malayan an I rhe Standard's 3pe< il722 words
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Advertisement36 1952-07-26 10 jsf____y_r Slri__S_-_il S'-Jb*' _^%ffi"' .^s_B _Ba*sGU____________________i _> S __Ps "^^jfSi__§_s —-.firMf^^^TB v ___.i___PT___E^^^___B__r«_l _L-_-> m_B_i..B-------t^--fe-^--K.--iB-il--!^^ .__&<__ r ___rT-^ v^. _g.nMi _K-___i -MMm lp-3>,V :*,*<■* v i; .Jß(waa r^y t. .c^ ajj|jwßBBBßHSMe _____I_________> .___*S_9_-i^_!__ I»_F_t__l _____TO_lli- 9^^t^l^^^^^^^§^^^s^^iys^^^i Z'Z K^'-j-^^C^a ___2_____l_S_s__________o___a___rai36 words
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Advertisement150 1952-07-26 10 The complete luxury tells you nothing fu die Pacific! r: =zZZ f i E Ikjmn TO thi: I.S. ,f <_• > '< C ft A -V _ou pay nothing extra for I President**. All Presidei I flights i double-decked "Strato" Clipper. Gourmet meals with complimentary Congenial club lounge on the150 words
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Article1109 1952-07-26 11 I RACE l. —Horses Ciass 2, Div, S—sl4 Furs.-2.15 p.m. i 1. Brr:ik of Dawn 4v ..Wl Mr Lukfl Choong Cfank T:oa Lansdo i SSmma „v _:i. S__i, V-! .KH J Kabaka gj 8.11 M A Gordon Hobbs Fiatnnen ;<, 5. Master Touch 3v Mad m Ida1,109 words
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1322 1952-07-26 11 12th. OF AUG. TIPPED TO WIN PENANG CUP TODAY TWELFTH OF AUGUST, who won the Singapore Cup over the mile and a quarter at Singapore a fortnight ago, is strongly fancied to win the Penang Cup over the mile today, the opening day oi ihe Penang Turf Clubs Gold Cup1,322 words
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Article196 1952-07-26 11 H indsor I tttl i, i. id \u or i) n "i UAN«i M m i ii 1 liakaba -k.« blaster Innili Kin: ril i it id l» iwii H-i i i I I Mr -nt »|j I mjf I air Sir i> xnfi vi.iin il J iwor196 words
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Advertisement146 1952-07-26 11 i mw& be H al L ,_tirifor D be orkork- 1 led and must l ,y INCH PIKAK 11. Ol GEORGE I'l WC, P»he I q < over for the c»on wmmsa A I m aim !l\ ry. :-,< nl Ti "mm R I. IB CAB i •ied Chief L146 words
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Advertisement521 1952-07-26 11 FOR SALt I r I R r-rj ns 2 bathi o »ma ofTei A poly Box Tf.2l <i Singapore 1 El I »U> v.-,.--, >• resMeotia Ishak 8804 ft ifhl ;ib!e ea^ ..j> F f*. t( H< N Xo T927, S t_..;...-f 1. VEBCU FOR SALE -r' :t. 2 rr521 words
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Advertisement669 1952-07-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT "ilj WANTED an apprentice- for WANTED draughtsmen, some j ladies* hair dressing salon, knowledge RC. desi?n Slate h'Vx No:- T923, Standard, salary Apply Woo Ham Wee. Singapore 1. 71, Bird) Rjad. Seremban. TT'vinti TwifHiTii a"c Wanted First Rate Lino c_l___Sr3 li »^he T 1^ Operators, Good'aay and CDndiSISTA.\Ib669 words
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Advertisement49 1952-07-26 11 •r a** 'nB T-fea _H_ti /<* "ZjeLmmßSt ¥%&*mWiP* Y*Apmm HBBBI IWIWBOF'^^^M I \*\\<* A Resort of DUimlinn. crownins: its nun w/ v> ffl .A V B I M Singapore s bist ,v< r; exist. I a l W I _rl .a. <7 /i n ttezt v I a A I**49 words
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187 1952-07-26 12 HELSINKI, Jul 5 I VP) Manias, tefendins Olympic decathlon champion from the i nited States, took over ftrst place m the »52-53-eveni competition today at the completion of the third event. the shot put. rrailing alter the h"> metre dash mu\ the broad to were187 words
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Article119 1952-07-26 12 RUSSIAN PROTEST REJECTED HAMMENLINA. Fii 25 (API The Jud; A.l .cl time m two days, tonii,. ted a Russian U ited Si competi i event ot the Olympic pentathlon competil The competition v. by J Hungary Sweden g the j medal m I ii vidua! classifi--1 cation. Swede: second place119 words
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Article, Illustration487 1952-07-26 12 New World Record In Women's 200 -m HELSINKI, .July 25, AP, UP, Keuter, AFP.) -Marjorie Jack s 0 D of Australia 1) r 0 k c the world record today lor the women's SM metres. Miss Jackson, who already has won tlie 100 metres title m world record time, was487 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-07-26 12 Tli is is the t.hoto requested by the indues to assess the linal of the 100-metre Olympic event at Helsinki stadium. July 21. Top to bottom: Vladimir Soukharev of Russia (oth); Herb McKenley of Jamaica (second); I.indy Remigino ol" ISA (winner!. Dean Smith of USA (4th): M. Mac Donald Bailey80 words
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185 1952-07-26 12 Wt-Lifting: Russian lst, Lon Is 8th HELSINKI. July 25 (UP) Ivan Undociov 'of Russia won the first weight-lifting gold medal today capturing the bantamweight championship when he lifted a total of 315 kilos (693 !bs) for a new Olympic record Singapore's Lon bin Mohammed took eighth place m (be championship185 words
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Article49 1952-07-26 12 Yugoslavia, conqueror of Rus- sia, beat Denmark 5 to 3 m another keen game At half-time Yugoslavia v. leading 0. Denmark staged a remarkable second half rally it down on the deficit, .only to have the Yugoslav forwards add two more goals m a storming finish, j49 words
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Article, Illustration705 1952-07-26 12 400 Metres (Final) 1. Id. Rhod>-n i Jamaica I 45.9 se< ;S. (Olympic record 11. McKenley (Jamaica) 15.9 sees. (Olympic record), O. Mut.on (U.S.J 4l_B sees.. 4. K. Haas (Germany) 47.0 sees.. 5. A. Wint (Jamaica) 47.0 sees., ti. M, Whitfield (U.S.J 47.1 sees. Sl Ml 1705 words
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Article125 1952-07-26 12 HELSINKI, July 25 (AP) The O 1 y m p i c Committee changed its tune today J n Australian winners. It played two tunes for S drley Stri a Per she won i v .en's 80-metre hurdles: "God Save the Queen" and "Advance Australia Fair." When125 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-07-26 12 HELSINKI, July 25 (Rev for the title, today beat Mcxi tion round of the Olympic i The Hungarians 1 speed much lor the Mexicans and concentrating mostly on y iter) Hungary Cavernites ico 13-4 m the first elimiiu water polo competition. and combination v148 words
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Article235 1952-07-26 12 Soccer Germany And Hunqary Win __r _r HELSINKI, July |\P and UP) Ge r m any 's v oil-manlike football team advanced into Ihe semi final of the Olympic sot M .OJrnamenf with a thrilling; 4 via over Brazil alter half-an-hour's extra time. Germany trailed right up to the i235 words
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Article53 1952-07-26 12 LONDON. July 24 (Rente: T i British freighter planes tying French cavalry officers and horses to the Olympic Gan have been held up at I at the reque R issian authorities, the >wne s of the machi said here ton It is understood the Russi nplained53 words
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Article62 1952-07-26 12 I >«\hl July 25, if Russia won a. eight of its opening round Dutches In (Mymnic Greeo-Rottiaa tn*esf_ing jresterd I .aland were a dose -< imd t tiring sei e« oi its < onto sts Tn e United Stal g Rimini ield is red I62 words
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Article78 1952-07-26 12 HI I SINKI, Jul\ 25 if Ihe i mi|.,i states basket!) .11 U iin >..(!.• I iC fence ot its CMj mpii title d.i h\ defeating Hun. iry, 66 U m i dnn o.n h Warren o started his I\ I n ag unsf the <78 words
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