Singapore Standard, 28 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-28 1 Singapore Standard •ifc IK *1 X VOL. 11l NO. 26 MONDAY, JULY 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-07-28 1 Tempter: Burden Of Press Heavy At This Stage KUALA LUMP! It. Sun. The responsibility oi the I'rrs>, at this stut;e oi Malaya's development is heavy, said the Federation High Commissioner, Sir Geraid Templer, to n speech at the fourth annual dinner of the Press (hit) of Mulava here tonight. He304 words
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Article55 1952-07-28 1 Regiment For All, Says MIC KUALA v. i the Indian Cong I its Federal inities. ■"> ap- to this flti 5 step for .ii nation, tmittee urges all Con- c Federation to help In recruiting for the Regiment md irna them lional regiments as proposed m certain there nality, ty55 words
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Article59 1952-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR The i Coum t today a variou s the folio.'- subjects: unioni Union College at itta md nent of a mo..' repro- i the A Staff Provident Fun I i iyan mining emDlov The MTUC i I the commiti I study the proposal59 words
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Article49 1952-07-28 1 A Nation Weeps As Eva Dies E ArgenUna, I inced the tveepiai hki m prt >ul I I T< \<\M H !i'' W of thf* ii< i:!i liinrt- thin :.iiir uh«n Trrnn i mnß ♦■!«■< :n< it wife's bedside it M ..i h. r dr. nil. can. the -can be49 words
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Article26 1952-07-28 1 MAi: puty P:e:: cheslav M I'■ attend t>' a! lay m honour iem were other men the Politburo inchid and B ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-07-28 1 Tan Tells Chinese: Join Police Standard Staff Correspondeni KUALA LUMPUR, SunuDato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, today called m all Chinese leaders m Selangor to help Government obtain the required number of Chinese for the Federation Police Force. He told 200 representatives of Chinese clubs. Guilds.137 words
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Article285 1952-07-28 1 OIL COMPENSATION TEHERAN, Julj -7. V semi-official -ourro said yesterda; thai Persian Premier Dr. Mohamed ftfossadeq has told British Charge d'Affaires Mr. George MiddletoD lhal In- i-> prepared t«> discuss the question of compensation t«» the inglo-Iranian Oil Compahy. Middleton, the first foreign envoy to285 words
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Article63 1952-07-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 27, (Renter). A fourengined Douglas DC-4 Skymaster passenger plane is being transformed into a flying palace for Kin? Ibn Saudi Arabia. Transoceap Airlines of Oakland. California, disclosed. The plane will be fomplete with throne, Royal crested bedroom, reijal rod carpet and a boarding lift.63 words
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Article58 1952-07-28 1 'Get Tough MoveDenied PEARL TIARBOrn. July 2' (AP) Admiral William M Fechteler. U.S. Chief of Nava Operations denies th.c exi.stencf of a new American "get tough' policy against the truce-stallinj Chinese Communists. He dismissed recent heavy aii strikes against the Communis Yalu River power stations anf the Red Korean capital58 words
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Article106 1952-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A patrol of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles killed a bandit m Kern tSik, Trengganu yesterday while Pull c la Kedah captured a Chinese believed to a District Committee member of the Maiayan Communist Party. A patrol Of the King'l African RiiU-.s contacted two106 words
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192 1952-07-28 1 NEW YORK. .luly IC> (VP) li.ink rebber G«*rh a r d t Artliur Puff. °>7. one of the RatiOß'9 l<*n most wanted < i ininals. was captured to day io a Ha/me hotel Rim b.ittle m which he was wounded and aa FBI ftteni192 words
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Article888 1952-07-28 1 ALEXANDRIA, July 27- -Six-month-old Crown Prince Faud was proclaimed "King of Egypt and the Sudan" by the Egyptian Council of Ministers at an extraordinary Cabinet meeting on Saturday night as he sailed away from his country m his father's yacht, the Mahroussa. ThisReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 888 words
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Article93 1952-07-28 1 VALETTA, Malta. .Inly 27, (Router) A Tropic Airy. Dakota carrying 28 paSsengers and a crew of four came down m the Mediterranean today after sending out distress signals. A British European Airways airliner reported sighting several rubber dingies full of passengers. The plane was flying93 words
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Article395 1952-07-28 1 MALTA, July 27, (Renter) The British aircraft carriers Glory and Magnificent, the croiser Cleopatra and destroyers Chevron and Chivalrous left Istanbul for an unspecified destination at dawn today, it was learned here. Both carriers have full am groups embarked. The British destroyers Cheviot and SaintesReuter; U.P.; A.P.; A.F.P. - 395 words
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Article113 1952-07-28 1 2 Horses Die In Stable PI NT ANG, Mvi i KIT FANCY, a s\!.\ tiiHi I!:.; >rta tion from England afwmti \>*> Mi s. K. Foo "i Ipoh died m his stall .ill*! laishins fourth m th«- sniiiiil race Ui whirl) lie WZs installed U a raffing favoui ite jrestei113 words
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Article14 1952-07-28 1 PRESIDENT ElpMio O returned from an 11-day vlsil to Inriu A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article59 1952-07-28 1 GENI S July 2' Mustapha El N i- it's i Parl forme: P iit> told repoi terj be plane >; turning to nr- because r.s intei <■ ire pelling than my desire i Scrag El Din Genei ai vt the v ifd, md mmcd .\->'i-. Fatal) pi59 words
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Article196 1952-07-28 1 It's now theRoyal Malayan Navy THE Uutcn has approved tin- Lille "Royal Malayan Navy'" for the Malayan N.n.tl Force ami th<- title H*i Majesty's Mala\an Ship* 1 ton its reweli Legislative amendment is m hind l'orm.ilh to effect the rtlltfff 11 Ships of the Mala>an Naval FoffCC an- on fcctive196 words
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Article47 1952-07-28 1 PollProbe IsOrdered By Nicoll Slaadard stal RepMiet 'I HE GOVERN! >R 8 ipore. Mi. J. F N pointed two commitU ber of nine the machii electoi Memb mci| uti if the D Tan md co mitt Blythe rs iha LJnofficia of I B Leg I I P47 words
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Advertisement152 1952-07-28 1 p jfIMJ /T^fß, G.C. De Silva Bros., i. dcOcfs Ptare, Singapore 1 p s ;ii Jigsaw < >■ s puzzle? CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! Prix*: $100 p!u«i I <■*«« Or.njf C^«* J Pr.zcs at 50 > niobf on prizes of 10 (i mm M boiiicrt of',152 words
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Advertisement31 1952-07-28 1 b prized EP^r Restored Enioy MOVIES AT HOME with, a Bell and Howell 16 mm FILMOSOUND HOME SOUND PROJECTOR the latest model 285 SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. :{7 59 HIGH STREET, MNGATOU31 words
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Article650 1952-07-28 2 Prices Spiralled Then Slumped Standard Man Keporter \LI ES m the Singapore property market, which attained Bnprecedetitly liijili levels la^t year has experienced a drop m sympathy with the reccfloion m the price of rubber. The drop m the rising property market set m around650 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-07-28 2 i!i(i,ud starr Reporter PENALTIES tor landlords ulio commit breach pi 01 isfons rontainc'l m the Kent ontrol Bill is r s-.nTlf irntly deterrent, .jv> Mr K. Dasaratha M.i; i" Legislative i laciltor for Rodme. rordingly <.:: ntS tO BUI which is i.p for Its :tStandard - 184 words
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Article70 1952-07-28 2 A CALL to Singapore Trade 5 to allj support Co-operatiye Store S .:eh is facing Hquidai i mide yesterday by Mr. M p I) City Councillor and ex-president •of Army Civil n. He ;;.~cd the Singnoore T le r>n ess and all o1 > I is,70 words
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Article214 1952-07-28 2 Ir.dusiri.ils. Fed< Dispensai New $1.70 to $1.75 Fraser Neai i $3 <so to $3 V:'*. Gammwi $2.50 to $2.60, Hammer S2.lu to $2.15, Malayan Breweries $4.75. Malayan Cemertj si.oo. Strait Steamship $10.50 Straits Trading si9..u) to $19.75, Henry Waugh $2.05 to k 2;>i- Weame Biros William214 words
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Article138 1952-07-28 2 Standard Stall Reporter KOl'R PEOPTK were injured, one seriously, m lour accidents involving motor ears m Singapore, >«'*- erday. Hie seriously injured person is Chinese motor-cyctisf who wan said to have Ixfii involved m a 'Ollision with a oar at Rfosuttbatten Koad an<t Arthur [?oa<l.138 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-07-28 2 THE V C.A. Publicity Committee w 2s to make it known that an article m the Singapore Free Press of July 26, i: I^. under the heaci i n a "Mr. N coH will decide pa t vietioo of squatters"', the informatio:-! of which was ascribed to103 words
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Article257 1952-07-28 2 Standard Staff Reporter rSAISING the Singapore Improvement Trust Mais s "outstanding, impressive and remarkable". Mr. Oscar .1. Areliano. an architect and Presides! of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Philippines, said yesterday that the National Planning Commission ot the Philippines would do well to follow suit.257 words
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Advertisement127 1952-07-28 2 g ,lr, >„„,,. I uas %iisK f g in my SvumnWs V.» S ■\Suits i g•;FLE X E E S AvcilcbU m Nylon 'net S3<\f >c>u iisa (ATAIIW Dl CB JAM/KN 5H I !n Lcte»t StyU-s ond It €ncm t Skmded tidk Rack fi v»i?ti Dicmon:. mimptmm "< i isms127 words
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Miscellaneous166 1952-07-28 2 y >~£wfc i ]I f VEH, POOL BALL JONES/Nl) WOWDER| fA GUY L I K E R K". H T, t?O TU KN I rAN'COLIfCT r L V :«SS^K\ V !'5 A BAD HOMBRE... THEY'LL PAY HIM'S GOT IJOi "IM CVF.R TO ME EEWAPD FOC ALLTAM IM IN AM DM,fl166 words
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652 1952-07-28 3 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY By Standard Special Corr. WOMEN'S Institutes based on the lines of the famous (nited Kingdom urbanization— are soon to be set up m towns and villages throughout Malaya. There will be nothing exclusive about these clubs: their doors will be open to all652 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-07-28 3 phot*. tttt RTIEN f l II i lut> m •i; don a ii othrr m Sins: ip<> r ould the example •>' Ma g ||0 r M\t\ v I r n ..t IS! StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article17 1952-07-28 3 STUC Query On Workers' Detention I Reporter I •re: i ek. <f a an. i I B17 words
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Article70 1952-07-28 3 18 Volunteers Give Blood FIVE men fro the 8.0.D., five f the 3 hool. Nee five from Jurong Broadca Stai nd 18 the S pore Corp Heau- Bead' Road i to Slnga pore 1 Bank r> i o i' r i i •> -r. vr. TAIPING, S Instrm tors pmpl.ivc70 words
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Article33 1952-07-28 3 REDIFFUSION (Singaoore) Limited will entertain Hongkong's famous film star and iii ger. Miss Chang Ec Wen, at the Prince's Restaurant on irsday, July 31, at a cocktail party at (> p.m.33 words
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Article174 1952-07-28 3 kl VI V II WP| R, Sun. I believe speak for ihe Press < hifa aa a w!mlr v*hrn I say there are nwn m Malaya trilling Jo j»n>\»- it i-, oof r .l\\a\-> necessary to gel nun irom abroad i<> fill big salaried jobs.174 words
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91 1952-07-28 3 1 HE Labour Party of Singapore has nominated their candidates for the Easi and Rochore Wards for the rthcoming City Council ele I They ar e Mr Lee Yong Mm (East) and Mr. D. Stevens, Secretary of the Party. (Rochore). -Mr. Lee Choon E91 words
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Article337 1952-07-28 3 si BSTATION9 m Sing tpora liable to load shedding tod tj 1» W Vrmciiiin Ht, Static, I'rmif si. Markei St., H iffles Pla« c Malacca St., Boal Quay, Hume Pipe, KhiTin. I <ml, Itin Sens, Win- Mesh, i' i» Quarry, v»nyans mi« Bukli Panjang. National Carbon, Princes337 words
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Advertisement49 1952-07-28 3 y* /f^' p -f y^ J IB *V*PMv w#■ .<■■■ "•st3S" :^K&'|l': m&Mfimifd^S »a« /^tf ""'*^i^M Ey .1 Resort of Distinction, < 111 0//7/ &4icre I r 4 6j the side of v i 6esi 5' m coast* -1 1 (I rut rendezvous 7 1 5 between the j| v49 words
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Advertisement263 1952-07-28 3 TEASES TOrS 7 LEMON SOAP «C REDI «8A REDUCED TO $21 50 GALA LU UNK S1 DUCED TO BREAKFAST SETS CHEN YU HAND LOTION $22/- REDUCED TO Sl5 s:: REDUCED TO $1 X COTTON BLANKETS 58" x 78" TOY ****££^UCED '< s MM) Sl3 75 REDUCED TO STOC TK S263 words
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Miscellaneous143 1952-07-28 3 il 8 id s lNt.\l ;;j 8.8.G G««eral Chrereeaa irea i II »i S«n ICC it mi Pr<»srammr Summary; M Km I ..f .Mjm. i> r..»-k^ i ■I I ieatl I ilk: K.'il* nin Mew- IjIW; 'i 1 In t r luilc i nmn i r ihe Editorials; i> m143 words
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Article688 1952-07-28 4 rTHE rubber planting industry and its huge army of nearly 00 workers have signed an agreement ltipulating during the period when the price ••r is above 90 cents but below per Ib. This pS welcome ne 1 to the country. It affords relief I r over688 words
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Article, Illustration651 1952-07-28 4 FRANCIS OFNER - Conquest Of The Desert FRANCIS OFNER By JERUSALEM. WORLD WIDE war on the desert, one-third of the earth's land surface, was declared by fiftyfive scientists from a score ol countries, who met here at the first International Symposium On Desert Research. Pooling their knowledge on soil and water, energy and651 words
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253 1952-07-28 4 Sir;— With reference to your editorial of July 21, I am >ure thai you deserve the thanks of those of, your readers, hold the opinion, all things considered, a morally just administration is the only government that endures, for your plain statement referring253 words
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We the People
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316 1952-07-28 4 'You Cannot Treat Human Beings Like Cattle' Sir: In his letter of July 23 about "Indiscriminate b r eed i i g," disillusioned gives us the main principles m w in vogue m the tti r rattle-raising communities. When he stresses the ne d for only "high quality children," he316 words
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136 1952-07-28 4 Sir,— Referring the article "The Less w e talk about Blackouts" appearing In Y.Mir issue of the 22nd instant I trust he is unaware the sting attached to the water ;md electricity bills thus "if this bill is not settled within 24 hours ail supplies will136 words
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Letter57 1952-07-28 4 Sir,— lf your holy reader Yalam thinks that money collected from MXLA. lotteries as a gift is ill-gotten then Yalam or his children tthould not make use o£ government schools or Government Hospitals or even step upon public roads which mainly depend upon Government revenues one57 words
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263 1952-07-28 4 The Public And Government Servants Sir, It is an ail-too-com-mon experience for people oi the illiterate class when they go to a Government or Municipal ofTice to transact some business to be kept waiting unduly long until clerk is pleased to attend to them or be ordered about or to263 words
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Letter208 1952-07-28 4 Sir. Reports have been appearing In the press that (Gurkhas serving with the British Army, would not be recalled to Nepal unless until that country is capable of rehabilitating them. The question of rehabilitation of rhe Gurkhas is b; seless as none of the Gurkhas has208 words
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Letter90 1952-07-28 4 Sir. It is indeed (i ->sappointii g to read I ,he misunderstanding between S*r Cheng-lex k an and Mr. C. C. Taa Both <"f Ox m have done good and unselfish wrk. lor ttM p> <]< an<i country, (.r whk :i falayaiu are very proud, Xhn r(90 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-07-28 4 "WaJter shames me! There be goes'. Siieakin' with his mouth lull again!"14 words
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Advertisement90 1952-07-28 4 ITS Robinson Rood. Singopor*. icbl* 5 Telegraph Addrrtt TlGERNEWS, SiriflcP©'*. LONDON loom 222, fh« Time* Building, Printing Hcuii Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR «POH PENANd 45 Sultan Sfreef, 83 Cowon Srrett, Itith Slrett, TclepHont 458S T«lephont 829. Telephone 1055 NIWS SERVICES Reutet. Associated fntt. United Pr«», Agenc* Frcnc* PrtM«.90 words
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Advertisement62 1952-07-28 4 Pale-Face l (\i q\ •-Always underweight and delicate. Couldnt make headway until... Ifi 3t\\§ to »*IC a*.c < I etucAT^x r'""" f 7Tr-M 1 «»«> */''W' my m. I ,1 I nrOMOfHWd 0000 as M NEXT WEEK V. y IJAV.' w^TStOMF^ VIS V' I I iw ymtnm BUILD UP YOUR62 words
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Article249 1952-07-28 5 Jittery Colony Awaits Arrival Or Red Mission HONGKONG, Julj 27, (AP) The Portuguese colony of Macao, wkidi lias bees pluced under a *iai<> of emergency, wn Mill jittery fconigni as it awaited a Communist mission from Canton to confer over two Mood) incidents of the last249 words
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Article149 1952-07-28 5 <>V hih Zl (UP): Kritons looked today intint' InerkaQ world leadership no matter who presidential election. Adlai Si nson ,v candidate telcomed just as was i Dwight Eisenhower I c was a definite feeling Britain and tern I the Am. both s f I ope. The149 words
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Article60 1952-07-28 5 US Eases Ban On Tin Use 1 s.i ...m ij Pradw I ■■•!< baa .itiiiio (I limited iwse "i 111 for ell ;iul utliri m birh Im v:- x h .s n.H-ti i •II I'■ I-I 111. 1 1 pel < 'ri! of coasamptiaa is th»' mths orioi t« Korea60 words
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Article85 1952-07-28 5 ;ox, 21 .dent F'liilip Mv St< elworkers Union finally ered his 680 000 men work m the mills and ]iii:;> day with an aniioi; 'm the steel 1 1 k< had been d. ray said "complete agreebad been reached been the Union arid the steel industry.85 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-07-28 5 plio:'!. FLAMES leap hinli from a petrol depot on the island rf Macao, off the Chinese mainland, recently when :M)00 drams of petrol were destroyed. The blase burned for eight hours before Bremen could «ct within striking distance <>f the flames. Damage was estimated at about £55,500. The Chinese mainland,A.P. - 67 words
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Article107 1952-07-28 5 PORT ELIZABETH, July 27 (Reuter) One hundred and seven non-white volunteers were arrested yesterday lor breaking apartheid (racial segregation) regulations at railway stations m Port Elizabeth This brings the total arrests m Port Elizabeth since the campaign to defy "unjust laws" begun a month ago.107 words
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Article49 1952-07-28 5 SAN FRANCISCO. July 26 <UP> A tentative settlement of the I t C it s >ping strike was reached iate tonight at a meeting of Pacific Maritime Ass Officials and represent, es f the striking Sailors' Union ol the Pacific, general J ator Om.v Hoskms an- ■< d.49 words
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Article61 1952-07-28 5 MANILA, July T, (AP)-Five Communist Huks, including tree field commanders, were killed m a clash with government troops m the Centra' Luzon p.ovmee of Nueva Ecija late last night, the army reported. In Batanga, south of Manila, troops oroke up a Huk weddtna ceremony and killed a61 words
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Article101 1952-07-28 5 UK's Oldest Regiment Honoured EDINBURGH .lul.n (Scuterj Thousands ot people watched the travelling yesterday ol a memoriaJ to the British Army's oldest re gimemii the Royal Scots. Veterans of the regiment from Canada, Australia and other parts of the osnmon-ur.-ith. and from the United States, joined present mem bcrs iv101 words
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Article98 1952-07-28 5 WEALTHY PRINCE JAILED BOMBAY. July 27 (AP)—A\ wealthy Indian prince was sentenced yesterday to six years' forced labour on charges of staging a B aM S robbery I political purposes which netted lim US$l,6OO. Prince Nirma] Kumarsbinhji, brother <jf the Maharaja of Shavnagar who formerly governed the State ol Madras,98 words
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Article37 1952-07-28 5 NEPAL Premier M. P. Koirala has been expelled fro n ihe governing Congress Party for failing to obey' a directive J to resign by Friday night, ac-* cording to reports reaching New Delhi. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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93 1952-07-28 5 MUNSAN, July 27. (AP)— General Nam 1!, the chief Communist negotiator at Panmnnjom, sent a long restatement of the Ked position to the U.N. Com--111 ::l tonight. it closely paralleled Fi d propaganda broadcasts of the last few days. Major-General William K. Harrison,93 words
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Article88 1952-07-28 5 TEHERAN, July 27. (AP)— A weekly newspaper FoughalAdeh today <>'*i-ren 100,000 rials (£1,075) reward for the return ex-tTemser Qavam— dead or a live. The whereabouts of Qava who was forced out of office b> pro-Mossadeq rioting on July 21, is still a big mystery.88 words
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Article89 1952-07-28 5 Pope's Message To UK Catholics LONDON Jul: 27. i Reuter) The i >! pc m 3 message read ai a Catholic rally hero today urg ed prayer for a world "so dir< m need of it." The message, read by Cardinal Bernard Griffin. Archbishop o1 Westminster, said: "Never before has89 words
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Article112 1952-07-28 5 CAIRO. July 27 (Renter) lAn Egyptian army spokesman announced the arrest yester of Karim Tabet Pasha, the E^oyal Press counsellor, and Elias Andraous Pasha, multimillionaire industrialist and tar m c r honorary economic counsellor to King Farouk. Both were to have left the try b.v air112 words
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Article84 1952-07-28 5 RANGOON. .T T v fßeulerM Geu< Win. Conun Burma's armed for denied rumours the Army \;is planning to seize 1 poetical pow< r. He d< cl ■•j nours are False and idation m fad !le said H i la's as or ,f on a democratic I |id84 words
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Article30 1952-07-28 5 ADMIRAL Earl Mountbattcn, British Naval Commander-in-C j •>■ Mediterranean an i called J 1 ian i Prime istei" and Foreign during v. short visit to Amman «.ii Saturday AFPAFP - 30 words
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230 1952-07-28 5 ABEKPORTII. July 27 CBenter) Britain has developed guided missiles nhich can travel at well over i.OOO miles an hour and reach heights far greater than any bomber is likely to achieve for many years to come, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply, said yesterday. Mr.230 words
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Advertisement242 1952-07-28 5 Ilitals J^^ Lead m The Grandest Sale o£ The Year with The Grandest Array of -he Latest eSc MOST UP -TO DATE RANGE OF GOODS with i BIG SAVING FOR EVERYONE, m lP p r.p. s.p. J :(l tuh ILOCA li \1- 1J» Mapkin 100 §M witb Jhtar f3.5 ffi242 words
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Advertisement238 1952-07-28 5 5 (i 3 O PTC 0 3! I II I v with narrow /!> Jbelt slotted through d >kzj o aist, or with Jstraight legs end 3 A. 0 pockets. v In wh;tc shnrkskm N 24 ol waist 3-\ 1 0 J $12.50 4 g 0 1848-1952 ys&w* J"^:\ s'ood238 words
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Article361 1952-07-28 6 EVENTS m Egypt and Persia induced a cautious attitude m Malayan markets m mid week but a I more optimistic note was struck on Friday when setl tlement of the American steel strike was announced, reminding us once again 1 the extent to whiclj MalaI ya's361 words
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Article665 1952-07-28 6 Phoenix Aerated Water < Ltd. Profit for the year ended 31st March, 1952. was $222,125. equal to 88 B,. Final dividend of 3O' C and bonus of 45- will make a total o: 90 which is double that paid last year-. Balance sheet shows an extremely strong position665 words
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Advertisement650 1952-07-28 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Stn liinii>vo Lm V'- 1 All Americ jr I Canadian Cities Peanng PS'ham Spore Art LA SI PHII IPPINE BE/11 XJnlj SSJoli JtJnlj lAm ii.Xug |Vm I particulars ol Diy Cargo Deep XanJu and isaengex Bookingi etc.. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. jll > ore *****650 words
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Advertisement798 1952-07-28 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WteSft <O\SJ IW.1I!/|¥A lion? Ann foi Djambi Aug 3 ifiegueiii sailing lv Muar Merliraau for -lelok Malatxe poit Uu kson Nibung Aug 1 Surnpitun for Poit Stla for Belawan Aug 7 Swetteuharn Jul\ 31 SARAWAK N BORNEO luu^ fcouK ior Malacca Durvel for Miri, Pori Duksoi,798 words
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Advertisement287 1952-07-28 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederla td Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE Nl\\ OKI LANS Spore P S*ham Penang RONDO (SMN) 29July :>Aug 6 7Ang 8 MAug AMPENAN (RL) 20 25Ang 26 11 ing ZSAag SLOTERDYK (HAD 3 TSept BSept287 words
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Advertisement389 1952-07-28 6 SAILINGS FKOM S(\NI,IN A M X k'<k Saigon Hongkong gon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe ft Yokohama Is fc •'MEONIA" f r Bangkok "PANAMA" for Bangkok.S P Hongkong. Manila «L I SSl^tpSLnger.* /tt^ J<)l onl^'> 7/7Ort. FKOM JAPAN Hu\<,KONG nM.IN.a K| (tINTINCNI V| For C,,1,, ml > I*, lM c nb re389 words
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Article78 1952-07-28 7 THE friendly match tx twe< the S C.c. and the Non-Bend< ended m an easy 7-wickets for the S.C.C. yesterday. Battim: firs! I.;. 1 N >ii H. :aiscored 98, J. A. P. Cameron the top sco.-cr with '42 runs. Gould.] vho skippered the S.C.C. side,78 words
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Article73 1952-07-28 7 TUP: FIRS'! -t f 1 Association '< b i«ht to a successful conclusion last week. A. I. Pereira won the championship and handicap sing c Results; Singles open et A. I. Perara, runnei up I S D Singles handle p nntu I. Pereira, rui net p Dr. S.73 words
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Article527 1952-07-28 7 ERNEST DHARMA - ERNEST DHARMA ChweeKokSays 'Got No Excuses' Bj HELSINKI. July 26 (U')— \<o Chwee Kok, 21 year old swinmiinj: champion of Singapore, failed to qualify for the Olympic 100 metres BemjUfiinala liy two-tenths of a second today when' he finished ihml m his heat m 60.6 seconds 2.6527 words
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Article123 1952-07-28 7 C.S.C. collected full points the expense of R.A.F. Tengah on the C.S.C. ground yesterday m a junior section 'A' Singapore Cricket Association match. The airmen batting first scored G(i runs Plom being {he top scorer with Ifi runs. Durai made a sporting declaration when his123 words
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Article82 1952-07-28 7 St. Joseph 's Win Last Match ST. JOSEPHS Institution unbeaten schoolboy side— won their last match u'i the season when they beat Raffles Institution by 50 runs on the s.l.i ground. St. Joseph's batted fiv<\ a 5C ''d 90 runs A. Delilkan being responsible foi 34 Gil] "took four wickets82 words
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Article33 1952-07-28 7 To mmy Fair W ins W ORCEST E R. July 27 (Reuten:— Tommy Fair, Welsh and former British heavyweight champion, tonight outpointed Joe Weidin of Austria, a former Eurripcan titieholder, over 10 rounds.33 words
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Article, Illustration186 1952-07-28 7 RAF Soccer 390 M.U., KL Draw Tn the s1 round of the RAF Inter-Unit Knock Out Cup soccer c npetition, RAF Kuala Lumpur drew one-all with RAF Seletar 390 MU at Seletar yesterday. Selelar dominated pla.v m the fl I half and m the fast half i consolidated their play186 words
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Article185 1952-07-28 7 HAIKOWYU .scored a 5-1 victory over Tuan Mong Old Boys Association m SAFA's division I ;iB soccer at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was a one-sided game and except for the first half of the match Tuan Mong offered some resistance, there was no doubts ■-<185 words
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Article53 1952-07-28 7 A HAT-TRICK by X J A Samat enabled Town Rangers to score a narrow but deserved win over the Immigration by three goals to two m a SAFA'Div. 3A league soccer match played at the Gevhiiig Stadium yesterday. Samai netted three coals for Rangers while Baker Sulone .-cored53 words
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Article244 1952-07-28 7 CHINESE Athletics went en a goa!-scorir.£ spree n SAFA's senior cup tie soccer when they defeated Amateur Athletic Association by five tfoals to MM at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was a close ;ame until the second half. Chinese Athletics took the nitiative from244 words
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Advertisement680 1952-07-28 7 SIIUAFIONS V..UNI I 'Hh IMPBOVEMENT SI require^ male or fen: 1 c Sei r Housing Officer. 1 c 0 ■■>. OB I three ■te first in--1 "-'I hj permanent ry some I c goo'i ild •able e:s Cert (or mstitute ol Housi itiona and able on e or more local680 words
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Advertisement717 1952-07-28 7 TUITION BEGINNERS CLA SS Singapore Chinese Mandarin School, 122-126, Prinsep Street. Singapore New Class for absolute Whinners (Explanalioiia In English) '-ommenrinc; August 4th Mondays rhursdays <■> Ip m Class Teacher. Prof. Pear] Liv, Ss., PhD a ancies also m other 20 classes (Intermediate Advanced and Secondary School Chinese) Fee $.'j.sO717 words
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Advertisement177 1952-07-28 7 &DAILY glgS^--^^ ,Vp.v< hmcfff >w\ OSMAH GUMAHTI NFNG YATiM \!l m fcgi Mala\ Kilm ft V l^ MM 10 If f f1 S J j*gd- "\r >fe jj i==^~~ j j WALT DISNEY'S^. FSMTfI^IS A All M. I*. i& ill m lIXiiNICOLOR mil STOKOWSH ~^~—< omtiitt ff*ri>eni€>cc> tit §< ti177 words
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Miscellaneous205 1952-07-28 7 RiDESf ■Tiiinl^imi fIKJh! 1 IDES at the pril re-snrt.e ir> Malaya: TODAY: AM P.M. Singapore <f.UI Port Dicksou 9.47 9.5€ Port Sham '8 8-33 Pt'!!;illff 3.4(, Spore Tennis J ies Today SIXGAPORE Lawn Tennis championship ties' for this evening on the xMCA courts, Bras I h Road i 3.30 P.M.205 words
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Miscellaneous38 1952-07-28 7 SOCCER: SAFA Commx league. RAF v Indians at Jalun Besar SAFA Dr. 2. Cheerful Ladg v CA "A" at Gey SBHFA Leagtu Sme Dt: I at Fur re r Park. TENNIS: Singapore cham■pU, at YMCA 3.30 p.m. and ■>38 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-28 8 photo. Anna Malia Xukkonon of Helsinki congratulates Nina Romaschkoya of Russia after the Soviet i;irl broke th c Olympic record for the women's discus when Sh e won the event with a throw of 51.52 metres on July 20. With them are two other Russian girlsAP - 82 words
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Article, Illustration131 1952-07-28 8 s s Pet< i the eweighi new 400 kilogrura- I nous record was held nerican Spellman with G >n. ol Canada, equal g Spellman's d Xi Koi ea third 1 placings m the light li I. T L :in Soviet Rus •> 12 1275-1 2 li>131 words
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Article192 1952-07-28 8 Saw Pak Makes His Exit MMvl. Jul) 27 I iimnn }\<>n«>. -2- i from imrnto. < alilornia, ;u'.<l l*t-!> r Inrorae, 23-year-old ni from ikron, Ohio. i !j, 1 nited Stales it* fir-; i"">_ Olympic weight- i funopioapfiipn ■•>- -j i i; v ircnril Mii;i'hi pel i»rmance*i 148 P 3192 words
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277 1952-07-28 8 HELSINKI, hi'v 27 (UP) United States' Bob won ihr Olympic decathlon yesterdaj l»>r ihc I !mir- and ""iiutil a \»<>il<l itioiil jiniiii*. 1 ititt*! lii- own mark «»t 7.oL'~> ->» i earlier ilii- year a1,,. Hon i| 1( niirtl States Olympic Iryotil*.277 words
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357 1952-07-28 8 U.S. TOTAL 15 FIRSTS EN TRACK FIELD World Records In Relays HELSINKI, July 27 (UP, Reuter, AP AFP) The United State* Iticked lift two more gold medals for the greatest thowing m Olympic history today when it won the men's and women 9 100-metre relay race* and teas barely nosed357 words
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Article103 1952-07-28 8 Basketball ONE POINT DECIDES HELSINKI, July 26 (UP) —Argentina beat Canada by 82 points to 81 m the most exciting basketball match of the 1952 Olympic Games after the two teams had fought a set.-- iw battle with never more than five points separating the teams m the second half.103 words
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Article620 1952-07-28 8 Leo Peterson - Zatopek Scores Olympic Tre ble Leo Peterson Isv United Press Siafl Correspondent HELSINKI, July 27 (IT)- Emil Zatopek, tireless army major from Czechoslovakia made Olympic history today when he won the gruelling marathon race to add to his 5,000 and 10,000 metres triumph. It marked the first time m the620 words
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Article115 1952-07-28 8 Diving U.S. STAR LEADING HELSINKI. July 27 (AFP) Browning of the United States headed the first group of free style springboard div- ing of the preliminary round with 42.25 points here today. Japan's Mauri was classed 20th with 30.17 points after the first three free style springboard dives m the115 words
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Article97 1952-07-28 8 ITALY WINS EPEE TITLE HELSINKI, July 2H (UP)— T c Italian team won team tholepee section oi tlie Olympic fenci lurnament aster dei featin s< Sweden m a needle mat<?h of four team final. Sweden took the silver medal >- second place. Switzerland vas thii 1 for the bronze, I97 words
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Article81 1952-07-28 8 CINCINNATI, .1 v 26 tie cr). United States gain vinning 3-0 lead o\ ir American /one Davis "up match by winning he lo blea Hat ing taken y t< 'i wo singles the Ameri g i Bil i and Gardner Mull 1.. s-2 6-3 8-281 words
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Article, Illustration578 1952-07-28 8 10,000-M Walk 1. J. Mikaelsson (Sweden) 15 mins. 2.8 sees, (new Olympic record) Gold Medal, 8. F. Sehwab (Switzerland] 15 mins. II. i) sees. Silver Medal. 3. B. Junk (Soviet Russia) 15 mins, 41.0 sees. Bronze Medal. 4. 1.. Chevflior (France) 4"> mins. .">!). set's.. 5. G. oleman578 words
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Article264 1952-07-28 8 HELSINKI, July 27 (AFP, Keuter, A.P.)— Joseph Barthel, the new Olympic Champion of the 1,500 metres, broke into tears when, standing on the podium, he heard the Luxemburg national anthem played m his honour. The crowd saw the winner being comforted by those whom he had264 words
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Advertisement159 1952-07-28 8 LAST DAY ii \m it. 1 1 TYRONE POWER OPENS TOMORROW! K^ 1 arm:! I ANGELS V; OUTF.ELD SlarH Paul DOI CLAS JanH LKU.II OUR f AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY ATRACIM! I A)XI IX IK) MMUiAi KATHRYN GRAYSO.N '^1 RED SKELTON ■jf-€# M ho\v\kd mirxlJii* I marge K im- mm /\/Gm159 words
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Title Section22 1952-07-28 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH I NO. 12 MONDAY, JULY 28, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE22 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1952-07-28 1 BENJAMIN FINE - BENJAMIN FINE -By mudr possible otily h\ rm opernf t— beJUf&en nations through I \tition* has srt for ilsrlt llit- -nl ,>i i<rii,iii; a tnn- history tt\ nil \>*» Ir*, thrir i < hitnun, an, l llu-i r tuhiririnrnts. .-.kind is i scholars.1,030 words
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Article335 1952-07-28 1 Til of dill- rent coim-tri«-s. arc uorknj; together m huildins ;i hettrr world. In France, .iust alter th« Arrierican youth joined i' 1 s with French. Swiss I Dutch to minister to reiu°ees, youth m war-devistatcd c and other needy groups. In the United States, youth335 words
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845 1952-07-28 1 SAMUEL A. ABISHEGAM - SAMUEL A. ABISHEGAM By \T LO.Mi LAST, the m tei national spotlight on youth affairs appears to !><■ focussing «v Asia. Thoiifh belated, it m heartening to note that at least some world organisations are begianiag to realise that Asian youth, along with their counterparts845 words
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Article249 1952-07-28 1 WITH a view to stimulating Youth" reader* to vend uj their own ideos on the usefulness or otherwise of Comics, we reprint below on ed.toriol published m one of the recent is,ucs of "The KML Bulletin" iv/h eh n the organ ot the Kiwi Members' Lc oqur In249 words
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Article21 1952-07-28 1 for f I I i SIU V// I fo Mavi«-r S n Slri r B M '/if/21 words
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Miscellaneous135 1952-07-28 1 MIND YOUR MANNERS v i .^BHB B 8 JvK v\ 1 '.jS i *^B^B 1 J^ \^B r^tßff^'^ <^B^Bb L T NDFR °1« of both *rtr« will ihow tin m Uow to a\oid UK It borrd. If Wtdkiwtt Js I «re troubled about rtl- **>< i 1 1 slipup. more135 words
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Article, Illustration714 1952-07-28 2 You Can Be A Social Success If You Can if\NE «>$ t ti«- things about school is that it iocs not prepare students for real life *!>i s may bf> iIM :ls well, uhrn \«m considei ui..;t real life is iik»\ But it sometimes means ihjt out <»r714 words
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Article56 1952-07-28 2 Extra Effort A Ski 'i;/ 17 OUH f? •!:u^ (jppiit'd tor a job as lifeguard at a beach.' The manager looked him over and pronounced him too .t ior the job. "What would you do it you saw a tlzpos< n d swim m c r drowning?' the asked.56 words
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Article276 1952-07-28 2 SCOUT NEWS LONDON Festival Pleasure Gardens will lw the scene of special displays by overseas contingents oi scout leaders who are visiting Britain for the 41 nation "Indaba <? this month. A special "Scouts Day" has been arranged at the Gardens during July. In addition to public displays,276 words
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Article, Illustration837 1952-07-28 2 Sultan Suimim&n English Svhool Sp,>rt s Check Below For Starting Faults YV HILST WATCHING the inter School Sports the other day, I noticed some definite faults that have crept into the styles of the younger athletes and they were most apparent m the sprinting events.837 words
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Article567 1952-07-28 2 SPRINTER - SPRINTER By PHE eternal salvation of man depends uvon his moral conduct. m th«> lighl this statement moral education is a supreme necessity. On his first historic visit to England. the Superior General of the Christian Broi s uttered this remedy to rid sickened by wars567 words
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Article75 1952-07-28 2 Oh, my mul's dr'. t///f. En riched m so ness. Let vie hare thy light. When I'm m darkness. Pray, my hean appeals. Play lo me a song. Raise me to my /.< Console those who mourn. Yen. your voice ?.<; sin < Deep m my soul 175 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-28 2 Tht 'crrcus Hctticutturct Society cf i A^ 4 Hocrtem cnce effcrtd re— e pr.ic, which wcj l rtccr claimed, cf f&.CCO for a Elcck Tulip. This »o» rfuiing the ''Tulip medness" of Kottcnd m the 17rh century r'«n fcrtunet were •r.cde end lesr >« tuhp bulbs. fIE ~r^J- t'i. rncst76 words
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Miscellaneous21 1952-07-28 2 y ytke&t Vv!'' 1 't lft \l^_^^^ XS zr KEY EMBER THAT. jQ ISO E<te*W* \u Throug! i MHO H vn21 words
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Article176 1952-07-28 3 touth A mbassadors f o Uiis part of the iio'arsh.'i v llowships i ludcni and gradiatf (J f I i an be sen al 'he every week, arge i bei oi well- gatrn bid I -<.i Qjag< ;tudenta d .'.plastic ability v h 1 m saying that the176 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-07-28 3 THE Joo ChJat Social Centre Football team with theii coach, Mr. Katlii16 words
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Article1232 1952-07-28 3 CAMPBELL WILLIAMS - CAMPBELL WILLIAMS By II ifOU were asked wh.it (.ill s .uiri stories have brought the greatest pleasure to lif various peoples ol the uoi!<| and what characters m Action have become most widely known throughout all the lands <>f the earth, I wonder uh it1,232 words
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112 1952-07-28 3 \lO\\ N m Hi il.iin li.t<d' < ided to drop it-- <>! lectii t s< boots spei i h «1 j nonnall] held m .1 theatre uiiii distinffnislied visHon <'ii the p!.i!f(irm. ;tnd ekfldren from »ix schoota and their parents m the avdienee, m112 words
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Article459 1952-07-28 3 DEMI- TASSE - HOW BEST TO PREPARE FOR EXAMS DEMI-TASSE by O\ I R the p.i^t M <■• k I have Had MvenU letten from student teaeben i">tti m Singapore and the ederation requesting BM to write an article on how l>»st to prrpart- for thrir fXJininations which take place a fortnight hrnce.459 words
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Article24 1952-07-28 3 DO leard ab elpfu g'jilly of Bl 'i Scon r ol 40 is fair, (T. 'mini ft \j i I S "'.V24 words
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Advertisement127 1952-07-28 3 < iiiKkc f[.,,i, IJ,it\ Hui|., i, m m f J'aran f }>rH*\ Pirturet. She sever orgierta a ilaily Active-lather fa lt«J H-ith fragrant lux h»il<t v lf n rarrin away iun aa4 V^^^ dirt, leaves tkui reafl) Erckh. Vm* «a«atli beauty is wfaea ><-n uk Lux Todrl Soap KwA ••n'll127 words
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Miscellaneous306 1952-07-28 3 'YOUTH'S' MONDA V CROSSWORD 1 f '2 -i 4 6 vKssi •^SfIJ ~J I 1 1 < <l x J 1 *^V!i 10. 1"... .'Her a.* ti [^<>, > >i \\< S^fc upsets mapl< q «O 'I 1 bs ilOt. §§K§ 5 Salutes backward I 'iwiy r 'jj) 161 T^J306 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-07-28 4 i > •\> i ;l ill i' I hi.l M is J > Btaf th» hi nu>:' v< Wlmt I t: :.r..u B BBS I m (;,,H Si!' >! ITl.df'N. u.r« t I'M <>f f hi- naiftj ••"i 't i m ike r 1 1142 words
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Article88 1952-07-28 4 I \\n i- a taxi di r II I m Mipptl jr«fl c.\n win iv a >!up like a i m. 4 Win is v impossible f..r I to btHOW r of 1 1 r differ from i boy aboni kitten owr t w >\\ JK^ I Because hi88 words
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Article, Illustration205 1952-07-28 4 There Was International U nity At This Bazaar ter- d amity tvat c 4 ly at the 1 B :i (>rgailisi'd by > "ft/ a?;d Jat U i Memo il icDon, F moner Gent i d eally a round i thin the r I that r J c who vDave Shaw - 205 words
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322 1952-07-28 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Princess Champar Thong and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER d^ \\U. Princess Suwinehar looked up at her hushand m greater surprise than tenor. She realised that fi«' was beside himsell at the 1«»^ ol their child and tiut it iras impossible for him to understand, so she >a u\ i322 words
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Article221 1952-07-28 4 EPISODE 12 BACIC TO SINGHOL r that moment, P India looked down I h Celestial Throne and anther and child I is for them, ordered gels to descend to the form of a hu te lend them, m .this c borders of Sing When Princess Suwinchar there. 1 hunt! Ide221 words
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Article232 1952-07-28 4 Tan Peng Siew - "GENEROSITY IS NOBILITY" Tan Peng Siew By VGOOD deed is never io.st. He who sows courtesy reaps friendship and he who plants kinrinc>s gathers love This quotation should be re- cicd by all young boys and girls because, m this present world of our.-;, good actions, the ever-wiliingness to help232 words
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Article37 1952-07-28 4 TOO vmvy prams are made facing the wrong UHkV* to that the child facet into the wind and cannot sre Mother. All prams should be made so Viat the child facet his mother. D. Claydon.37 words
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216 1952-07-28 4 THERE are many stones and mineral?. Common stunei are garnet, topaz and amethyst. Common minerals a:* mica and platinum. Guess the stones and minerals from the tricky definitions and clues below. Each definition or clue gives you a hint that should suggest the216 words
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Article214 1952-07-28 4 PASS.... FRIEND! JOW would \ou i-to<»> ii vine; in the lower of London? How would PM like to live in that ancient fortress pnson. behind 1 fool-thick wails, and nrithia a few faris of thi* ujooun 600 Crown Jewels? Or \wlk where mm taw hern be headed or p!a\ nickel214 words
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Article32 1952-07-28 4 *P r |!;i a iz oz "iui[j t; i LI Aqnu- 91 \>i<[)- <, I z\ n --v n j |RdO 3— 8 p •|t!is i >ds !f r GVV S3!COXS32 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-07-28 4 "i< j' '^> m T.I nHKIROfTBR RfAfClO|\ES( IRA] N iCOUPLII X v I A IC&CgfC L B 1 BLABPHIMII -i EiliAiEiM O H F. r POINTSAT s --'Ik F>R O V A LJ| I ONO KM -EgO^VlS 1 ?KRPENTINK|LAIC EfID^FPTSIA IB E ARiI X I T I A i i59 words
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Miscellaneous79 1952-07-28 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPE YE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I f^^ I I 7^ YOU LIKE -(O SEE MCC L^ __cr_j I fOM, bOOOY t..vf I THIMBLE c Tom BaL 2^?/ f^f P r WTSC /?A p^r THEATRE^ Sims ZASPLy eg» ,<*m, ggso J|_\ J C\ -lj| /'179 words
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