Singapore Standard, 30 July 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ik 1L M i. VOL. 11l NO. 28. WEDNESDAY, July 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 37 1 Tapper's son For Kirkby College T of 3 in Kuala fotlWl earned /#<♦#• I I tipp<*r e in i I in the S hool in ■king t of ibi i- [IK ,5 other r t hildr«>n ed»- P.RAMANIA3I
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  • 42 1 JAKARTA July 29 (AP)— The bi• st fir» to hit Indonesia s capital burned out half a square mile nf slums yesterday. une child vis killed and 10.000 persons were left homeless. The d i nage i^> estimated a US$l,OOO,OOO.
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    91 1 SINGAPORE (apitol Ballroom took on a deBn it<* 1 y M F tenc h atmosphere y esl e rday when Peter and Lilian Sarter, supported by the Can-Can Girls Molly Ridsdale, Barbara Deans and Jeanette Maine stepped out to an entirely new v.'t of routines tSuit w ill
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  • 448 1  -  SIT YIN FONG Bv MR. CARLTON Arthur Hire, 42-year-old Welshman, central Bgwc In the "Airabu Gun-running Case" was ordered Mil <»t Singapore's dob for hum (haul marine officers the Straits [Merchant Service Guild in Mo. I.V Raffles Quaj <>n Monday. Tl. who ord' Hire out
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  • 27 1 PEDESTRIANS have preall vehicular a I —ued >u t by a polio lights at a m cros ii temipted :«:iv pedestrian i
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  • 109 1 200 Got Out Of Bed To Fight Fire PEXAXG. Tues. Prompt ►n bv 200 villagers of Jelu- who got out of bed early ing, failed to save an i i plank house from being completely burned d Roused by the village alarm the menfoik men ran out with bucki E
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  • 240 1 'Stubborn Stand' To Wreck Truce Talks TOKYO, July 29. Pyongyang Radio warned today that the "stubborn attitude" of the United Nations in the prisoner debate at Panmunjom would lead to a breakdown in the Korean peace talks. North Korea's propaganda voice said the Communists would "continue
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    4 1 MK. WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
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  • 176 1 Seventh Wife Found Hanged THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing was told yesterday that the seventh wife of a former Justice of the Peace donned her ceremonial robes and hanged herself from the bannister of the stairway in their house at Tay Lian Teck Avenue. Tiiis was said at
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  • 84 1 KUAI A LUMPUR. T;i.-s— The ■is' ,r the i' 'bation try j req li I for the Fed.- lent 1 ui been completec j -1,. High Commissions IVMU e :ipp »:..:::u-M- i m h* n* »u»--i Keep of the rs f Se l] and Se< rel
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  • 145 1 ESTATES ASKED DETAILS Ki'Al.A LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya may soon start work on its big rubber replanting schemes. Owners of estates of more ihan 100 acres have been asked by the Rubber Industry Replanting Board to submit particulars regarding production and the replanting they have done on their estates since 1946.
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  • 88 1 LONDON". July 29 (ReuterV— Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler told Parliament today that Britain's deficit with the non-sterling world was running at an annual rate of about £400.000.000 in the first half of this year. This compared with an annual rate of £1.200.000.000 in the first
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  • 237 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Three Communist tenwere killed in two actions in the Jasin area of Malacca yesterday. There were no other kills in other parts of the Federation, but another bandit surrendered to the Security Forces. A patrol of the "D" Company of the
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  • 35 1 OXG CHEW TEE (24 taken to hospital guffering from caustic soda pnLsoning yester< cond serious. Four me injured and :en to hospil ifte I avelling in ran into I a drain Soon yes
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  • 312 1 Famous American Jnrisl and writer. Mr Will i a in O. Douglas will Malaya and travel 400 milrs up bandit infested areas to s** l a personal jslimpsc of the emergency. He will be provided with au armed esrort by the Britiih army when
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  • 331 1 Publish Wilson Report p- Miners Challenge KUALA LUMPUR, Foes.— The Malayan tin minim; in<lustr> has requested tli« i Governmen! <>i tin- Federation <>i Malaya to Invite the I.& Government t<> make puMk t!u> report it tin- Wilson .Mission uhuli came to ilns country to Investigate the mining and marketing of
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  • 49 1 TWENTY-THR] eluding omtained by t following a I no hour op. carried out iti \hr Tanjong and Chinatown a The and 17 oth< held at the Cent: stal and the other five I jong Pagar Poliro Station Police a > -smoking ap-, tiu md opium
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  • 23 1 Haul Of $276,000 Gold Bars SINGAPORE rials setoed »ppi $276,000 worti board the S oi the hidden <"> b t 1 1 :i s
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    75 1 I h«- Freedom of i'i*" < tv oi Singapore niß be <«»n rerred tn t»i«- DttrheM K<nt at < i< i premon dui n>^ her loi thconiing risil t,, t!uv it n I bis was hi iiiiunird jresterdaj I(V >Jr I p i M( \m ■< i the rresl (1,
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  • 7 1 Rebel Group Dissolved Jill. i > e i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 iP-Ktiz j I LVA -4. "■^^iTZBURG EASTER RACES, SCUFH AFRiCA 12th/14th APRIL, 1952 I Motor Cycle Championshipi I 2nd 3 i Ist, 2n I J« i Ist, 2nd, 3rd Handicap for Sidecar Ist, nA r Motor Cyc^e R^c? I>r, 2nd, Jrd I A g U I rfi ll
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    • 31 1 JAN CHENG WOH TOLLEYS/ X i I i\f \v -''1 ft A A JHcAUSTER CO., LTD. BINOATOKe Kl\l A l l MJ'i i: VOI n \W(I Kl( IIIN(i SAKAW \K HOKM <»
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  • 160 2 Children's Health Body May Be Formed fct iiuLird staff Reporter A MOVE to the health of Singapore's children is to be made in the proposal for the nation of the Singapore iiatric Society mater- mat ion of the new -nred by 1 Ki San th, med e fa i n
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  • 36 2 Music Examiner Visiting Ipoh IPOH. Tue > C. Thornxaminer of .^rd of the sic. caminabe in Ipuii from a t> auso. Adult I location A eve a piano ne Anderson Sehoo 1 I n~Fri at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 254 2 Conditions Bad In Malaya Ports Standard Shipping Reporter THE Tort of Singapore lias a great future once her port extension plans are completed, but conditions in Penang and Port Swettenhain are had. Causes of delays to shipping at those two ports include lack of Miflicieiit
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  • 38 2 MEMBERS ol the Kuala Lumi pur Psychology Club are reminded that Dr. C L. Chin will con- duct a lesson on 'the Realization System' today at 7.39 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
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  • 190 2 THIRTEEN .-Jmh-fil teaebfrs were successful in the < ertificate in Eiducatioa iin;*!^ <•{ ilic Singapore Teachers 9 Training College. I !•<■ results which were published yesterday constitute only h '.V<\ perceni |>a#.. The Certificate in Education j is granted to student teachers who successfully undergo
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  • 19 2 E E The I b\f liquid and :t had 'juicklv Choc was ar- al- i
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  • 130 2 THE en a Chi stia and a non-Christian Chi decided o> tice, Singapore. Sn f0110w- of the Penhas apI Counci] I n time this v i first arose before Knight •in the in June ,n by the Public te v Lee Fow Lee who had uristiar
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  • 304 2 Standard Staff Reporter POUND <»l lI TY of having terrorist documents, a 16-Year-old student of <>«-k F.mjj School, Singapore, Pann Ikoon EVgian, nwiinlained his iaAOcence and t<>S»l Fnral District Judge Mr. Tan Ah Tali yesterday, "I uUli io miv thai further investigations mu>i bv nia<l>-.
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  • 98 2 'Sea Nymph' Home For Boy Hero THE "SEA NYMPH*, a motor i 'ruisvr will be the home in Singapore of 14--year-old Teresoe Kdtnett. boy hero of the recent .lohore fiaudit ambush, and his 11-year-old brother Bryan F.dmett. A cabin in the "Sea Nymph" is now at the disposal of the
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  • 77 2 PENANG, Tu -Seventeen a1 Sungei Bakap who have akcii a five-day course of famous Lauback method of adult education yesterday received their certificate 1 At the close of the gradua- ceremony two literacy drive committees were formed, one representing the Kaum Jbu and the other the
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  • 160 2 4 MALA Y COUPLES CHARGED IPOil. Tins.- A> .i res oA '<-. Police raid, lour Malay couples ere produced before Magistrate C":)c Arshad this m»rnmc on a summons charge under the M hammedan Enactment Three couples, Mobd Baki bin \v,> Abu 8.-ikiir and Fatimah binte Shatice. Abu Bak^r bin Rjulop
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    105 2 MISS MiLDRKD A. Sinilh, at one lime reporter on (irernville News, morning daily newspaper of Greenville. South Carolina. U.S.A., is now in Singapore with the United States Information Services, a^ assistant press ©Sfieer. In the foreign service of the Department of State, Miss Smith had srvnt two years in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 f{ WHITEAWAYS PRESENT V o r^v OHS k 4r C\ o w) o I SALE f T W I N SE T S o J^k f^^A ln o!J Pure Woo T "e newest in knitwear (J _^r*S^M for a perfect fit. Jumpers with Q fr s. J short sleeves and
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    • 117 2 TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Economical casv monoeuvre and one of fhc room* JOh.p.corson H»c rood. $4545 AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DEl'V^y FEDERATED MOTORS LID ORCHARD RD. SINGAF WEARNE BROS ITD FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVE F0« T4iH ttOSt jjf DELfCFOUS M i •2, st-A'JftAm Nothing finer for your Sm J |N iJ> I G F ST
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 229 2 Wcafhor Report THE following weather statistics was released by the Singapore Meteorological Department i terday: SINGAPORE: Rainfall Trace Temperature: Max. 83 F: Min. 77 V PENANG: Rainfall Nil Temperature: Max. 87 F; Min. 7:; F. KOTA BAIIRl': Rainfall Nil Temperature: Max. 88 F; Min. KUALA LUMPUR: Rainfall Nil. Temperature Max.
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  • 390 3 Facilities For Adult Education Classes In City Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Council for Adult Education plan-, to erect a modern $400,000 headquarters which include, among many other features, an all-purpose lecture hall, a Library, lecture rooms and a projection room. The building, designed to accommodate
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  • 92 3 standard staff Reporter WITHIN 24 hours. $5 raids re carried out by the newly formed Narcotics Branch of Singapore Police Force on opium smoking places in the Chinatown areas resulting in 37 arrests. In a series of five raids carried out on Monday nigh'
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  • 28 3 THE Singapore Furniture Er ployees' Union will hold its i augural meeting on Sunda Aug. 3 at the Washington Re taurant, Victoria Street 1 1 a.m.
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  • 119 3 TWO scholarships of two years' duration will be awarded by the Singapore Music Society to students and residents, who are permanently domiciled in the Colony and who are willing t i learn playing either the oboe or the bassoon. One scholarship will be granted for
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  • 251 3 Standard Mall Reporter MK. T. GLINEI R, Acting Manager <»| redil Foncier d'Extreme Orient, Singapore, said yesterdaj thai the Company's 10 speciallj buill terrace houses <»ll Jalan Twa Kong, Siglap, were being occupied by the firm's tenants who hiu\ previously Innl in Frankel Estate.
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  • 385 3 k PORI s ta i U tin* It-.idin' I* \< i i,..: m mi- been into the n il] be i spate af snorts activities here >\--i the weekend. Bookings it (Malayan Airways sh,>\\ that more people ire travelling to Penang. Morr
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  • 7 3 Trader Went Broke in Four Months r
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  • 115 3 Surprise A waits Skipper J 0 on B 5 ting Sinthe ling Red Ball h< I week, which entii him to a Skoda tourer woi Captain Overtoil is emp] >yed by Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ltd. of Te k m Street. He sal on July 24 for Banka and
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  • 214 3 WHILE independent and nominated members of City and Legislative Councils in Singapore chose not to comment on the reported Singapore Malay Union's decision to co-operate with the Malayan Chinese Association to contest the elections, partisan views were strongly against such co-operation. The Singapore Malay Union's decision
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  • 97 3 Application has already been forwarded to Government bv the Singapore Chinese British Association for permission to build a clubhouse. "It is impossible for the SCBA to function without a centra! meeting place where its members may meet regularly." .said Mr. T.W. Ong. President of the Association.
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  • 62 3 THE North District of the Singapore Scouts' Association will hold a Fun Fair at Victoria School on Saturday, Aug. 2 to collect funds for sending some Scouters to the Pan Pacific Jamboree in December. 'I e will be side lucky dips, pony rides, and film in addition to
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  • 62 3 LABOUR TO DEBATE CALL-UP THE Labour Party of Singapore will hold a rally in I Victoria Memo] time in August to di mal Service Bill. D. Stevens, gej eral retary, said, the ad I will be announced la He a led that other po parties may join in the d<
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  • 59 3 OX AN T application by Mi John Laycock b the < Justice Sir Aynsley, in the Singapore High Cou con en to the I ment Ti :>r a i i'. !U. Sir Charles ered 1 ml to pay ci>. •'ia month from Mov l fc'wai
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    84 3 A NEW boose-boat, the latest addition to the Mai rue Police Rhn h has beea built to house 1 M n iae Policemen. Of unusual dtsun tin!>o.it is complete uith deep irm berths, and l.n ilities i<<r poking and H jslun:;. Ft was built at i < »sf of S3
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  • 72 3 s: tad ir,-i Mai r IHIv I i ;ii'i [mi I' |>| i a LT.:in ol mornttinr I- i;u h .tll'l I\ i. > dorm i < -\rii i i < r i ri I <(» r i< (I o|i u 1i i >'ii iV!. Kaitdra <
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    • 73 3 ./?&</ ECONOMY, SPEED OUTSTANDING FEATURES INCLUDE: i attractive Pavlr.ad 900 lbs. 108 kgs. 100 cubic feet I!(h X an /w^//// A .V/.7//V. Independent front coil ojne gives change* Two-leading-shoe hydraulic brakes* opt iciiii n.ijijt'ii 58^^^^-^*^i f j il U if I ITI L >^^/^/ DELIVERY VAN MAXIMUM GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
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    • 142 3 GROWING Olir -;i\iiiL:- »vi)| lot* il mmi -;i\t in serurlly. Kci j» your rinm* -.'.|i in ill*' < ha rl *i «l W.i i! k n■ De|iarlmenl which pays 2l inhrt -I per armiim, STAR! V SAVINGS ACCOUNI PHIS MO> 1 11 wiiii \w ii oi SHje Cljartereb Uanb of
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  • 168 4 Professor Says: PENANG, Tuea A plea eliabie labour statistics to be provided to both trade unions i employers' associations in i was made by Mr. Charles Gnmba. Lecturer in Econo- p.iic-:. University o1 Malaya, when he addressed trade uniotm'us at Kbek Association here. Many disputes
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  • 315 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, T«es,-^-More capital La being diverted lo Malaya from Hongkong for investment in business, due to unsettled conditions in that Colony* The Amoy Canning Corporation of Hongkong has made plans to put up a new $1| million canning and
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  • 230 4 Standard >tafi Correspondent TANJONG MALIM, Tn«-.-Mr. Lai Chang Wan i2O) a teacher attached to tin- Ifethodisl English School, has tlu* honour of bohii: ihe onlj man from I'anjong Maiim to be chosen as a Cadei Officer In the Federation of Malaya Regiment. He was one
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  • 231 4 Depa rtment al Head Gets Day's Jail Ml \K. Tuos, Robert Pni>gtove, former Superintendent of the Muar Special Detention < an;;>. who pleaded jumiy before Juan Sheikh Abdul Rahman i in Mm Bakar, the acting Prestdenl <»f the Seariona Court on two counts <>i cheating ihc Federation Government of 522..'f2
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  • 452 4 A Story Of Matchless Courage Standard Vail Lorrwßponaew KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Pottcc LJetit< who threw himself on a bandit as he iras ah'^.-i tohttti I grenade has been awarded Ihe George Medal fm gallantry by the Queen. He [s Mr-, ran Peter Hyde of Province Wellesley,
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  • 197 4 Pi ING I i Hard hit by ih«- riMiu, pi i I ol M I ftovr, iht- I'n. i i:»;f ,i- <■ u< ill rfej Baker] (>,. met tf Issjoi iatioH i> I i nested t- l i<* (>ox rto supptj i -..1--' s
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  • 134 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tucs— The Fxecutive Committee of the allMalaya Islamic Assotiation at a meeting held recently at Kembau passed a resolution praising thp .5500.U00 MCA to the Malays as a sign of goodwill on the part of the Chinese in Malaya. The Assotiul.oii
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    • 154 4 CHAM El EON 11 l". 1^". VNhitt .n the eotly Vn "O'\\\> '.^^^T^s "CHomtltcr* I >>^ V >J*^ O^cnid' of Mexico chonges fo rnm^on o» about \C a m In Hbi oHcrncon it h orcnq- ord 0^ funstt, btod icmaminq M HH moxmng. 4,'.\yy Well fhrough- f"'T* i r*-?iT* owl
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    • 52 4 in excels It If. i i I j N• I 1 1 Mfa lutets Ha*s 1 J "$H MAHAL" or sit fu!n 7 bruMß misd ropperv 77? quality lfeia( Po/«^ 1 i 1 a/. Revitalise Yout And M -(I I i< •»ns. <<. I berk i .Cy»teK. RITA^ iP Slim
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  • 327 5 S'PORE TO SEND HOCKEY TEAM TO '56 OLYMPICS int. Singapore Eloekey iseociation decided last nmlit to start a fund to scud a team to compete in tin next Olympic games at Melbourne in 1956. I In- Association will begin vitli sum of $2,560.78 which now stands as a reserve fund.
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  • 532 5 LOW KEE \'i)\\ foughi In* w<\\ into tin- quarterl.nal of the Singapore I aun Tennis Association's championship when &**or«*d 6-1, 6-1 victory over l\. s I *:i. iii at llir >NH V <»l<itl.iN low U lip againsl i i opposition in his
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  • 150 5 Sir Don To Manage Test Team? BOURNE, July 29 I Donald Bradman, A Latest cricketing batsbeing talked off as a possible manager oi i 193:? cricket test team I g »ing to England. P. .T. Millard said the weight of opinion in Australian cricket circle- i.> Bradman will mai i
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  • 180 5 IX A SECOND division I .ices soccer League match playea ;it Setetar y< te Flying Boat Wing retained I e position as league leaders when they defeated RNAS Sembawang four goals to one. Cameron made hi s debut for the FBW side and won place
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  • 287 5 PLAYING with exceptional dash Singapore Eurasians beat the Indonesians 4—l in a Lively SAFA Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Two new faces. Basil Rozario on the right wing and lanky C. Marshall as inside lelt gave an outstanding display for the winners.
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  • 40 5 thlel ta >1 the Government Eng- School will be held on I sc iool gronrfds on Thursday, Aua. 7. Feature of this year's will be the inter-school relay at which all the leading (I aglish) will c mpe
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  • 92 5 SEREMBAN. lues Negri j Sembilan vil send a 2f> man contingent i.) the Malayan Athletic npionships at Ipoh. This will include nine Fijians five women and other civilian competitors. Negri will take part in all events except the 80 metres hurfor women and the pole
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  • 141 5 WONDERLADS Spoils P playing without the services ol their regulars, suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Indian Brotherhood Soccerites, easing bv four goals to two in a SAFA Div. 3A league snccrr match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Marimuthu opened the score in the
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  • 58 5 GOODWOOD Sussex, .1 (Reuter)— Mr. David Robinson's Smokey Eyes won the Ste Cup over six furlongs he Mr. A. Bird's \'='<-; i !> was second and Lady Baron's Wild Boy Eighteen van. Betting- 100-7 Smokey Eyes. 18-1 Vatellus, 100-6 Wild Boy. Lady Godiva started 8-1 favourite. Won by
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  • 78 5 ITALY WINS ZONE FINAL MIT. AN* July 28 (Rem Italy beat Belgium today in the s Cup European zone final here They now meet India of the me and the winn< that tie will oppose the N American zone winner right to challenge Aust holders *>{ th e Cup Italy
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  • 371 5 l>> I \MO\- m >in^.ij»«riliable i" load shedding today: l> W \delphi. "">n Bitlldinc, Ilium- Pipe, Rlmnmii. I ord, Bin Seng. n Ire Mesh, Pw i» (in trrv. Nam ling X H« Bilkil Piinjuns, \;tti«Mi.il Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Esl Dairj I inn lln Pandan, Juronj i. ,u,i
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  • 169 5 6-Wickets Victory For India LONDOX July 29 (Reuter) India beat Surrey by Six wicket: today. The fifth Aid.. Ihikar and Phadkar. hit ofl the runwithout trouble WOi thus taking revenue for the feat earlier in the sea Adhikari put his team mal glory and did noi I risks in attempting
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    38 5 Mr. P. KushHl. a Sydney tea-merchant arrived Singapore by Qantas-BOAC, accompanied by hi s wife <•» a round the world holiday. They will stay in the Colon. until tomorrow. Mr. Hu shell is chairman of Basbelte Ltd. Standard photo.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 166 5 J I TODAI VI 3P. M; -FILMALAYA" \\M\ i RSARY NUMBER. Ai d VmV II ,T- 1 i low itb onderfol I au"h»] •II Latest < rauroonl British N.-^* CMjmpk CanifH* 1 SPECIALLY CHOSEN |VIBI -K 110l iI > EN I I VINM! \I 1~~~~ OP ENS" TOMORROW! f jjjj
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    • 217 5 h«/;^^ Tim a 1/ i; /Pis It i\if i^ii-^ |O fioW ?Hoo J I i \Mi HIS Ml KRIE Ml j! In color by TECHNICOLOR starring HliilAßD 1 0111 IP l\ 7O 1 till I i tilth u rmmi mi 1 ***** S I lIS i Ihe Most imaxin« I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 149 5 i* BAVIN<«H r. \v i liui -i low i,;. PiiMh iii it I'm-. m Department »sitf .irri Road it.i m |m»<- I ncllsh ""I I 111 I Xl Sillg i|»«M. Srirheatrr. rr idlng Rod spm b rci ordinu'^ I'miii I.iimiiii- |i!i\^ In jf nlinu' I'.r 11 (of IBd :t< t
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  • 560 6 ry\\ir readin< some of our political 1 nto have a. epted Oliver Lyttelton's precede the grant ment is an indication of the extent to people have come to believe the myths ised to give a moral aurora to colonialt T} ativesl :ing of heads over Mr.
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  • 870 6  - 3 Questions Which Inhibit American Foreign Policy ALASTAIR BUCHAM WASHINGTON by [TOUR years ago the new ly looted Democratic Administration and Stale Department had a coherent theory of foreign policy which [hey v, < re anxious to put into practice. This was the now familiar policy of "containing" Russian ambitions
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  • 397 6 Review of Views Presidential Race THE Sin Chew Jil Poh ?ees; a close race between General; Dwlght Eisenhower (Re-* publican) and Governor; Adlai Stevenson of Illinois; (Democrat) in the presideh-J tial election. In yesterday'?, editorial, the* paper says that Eisenhower.; because of his popularity^ and because of the nauchj publicized
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 302 6 Sir; Your esteemed correspondent L.C.L. of Pena g has rightly pointed out :hat ''imprisonment will not curb opium addicts," and I make bold to say that no unprejudiced observer of facts can gainsay :he statement with which he concluded his letter in The Standard:
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    • 116 6 HEARTENING S -I' must he \ei h< the offi 1 S ngapore [mprovement 1 n nive such unsl nted praise for theij work a* r< poi ted by The Standard Staff Reporter and d by Mr. Arellano "cr.it- ling, impressive mark; i s apon more i< d to criticism of
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    • 77 6 Sir; Wil h refer< hce Mr. S. C E. S gest ion that th< .I it v sh< reft I taking the 1 porJ in 'Hm Town, will i < di mg sugg< That a bm Imbi < to* Victo I i an busi pass thri
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    • 10 6 Success of 'Job Week' I K I ltf< Stngap i
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    • 265 6 Sir:— We hear so much about Singapore being a modern city, but in si ne ways we are 50 years behind time to other cities. Ii other parts of the world, modern sanitation is far ahead. Read what people say in other papers of conservancy,
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    • 205 6 Sir; —I have noticed for the past few weeks that obstructions such as barrels. ropes, sign posts and red fia^s ;ire being erected with regularity every Sunday morning somewhere in Singapore in order that traffic lines e painted on the roads. 11 i*; to
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  • 440 7 Butler Forecasts Larger British Exports Of Coal LONDON, JIII3 2<> (Reuter). Britain will i""fc<' further cuts in li< r buying programme for L952 in Hurt in bring her trade into balance, < hancellor ol the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler i<»l«l the House of
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  • 131 7 -EA EX-SERVICEMEN Stall Report* r \II UMNO i oloiu who led 18,000 psu< riltafl ihr Japanese around Manila during 1 1 last u.niil«i Singapore From Borneo yesterday for i..ik* i\i« < ><> ii on proposed South-East \*ia»> lion «»f I i-Servieemen'a issociations. T« ny
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  • 5 7 Post During The Holidays I
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  • 78 7 LONDON, July 29 ißeuter) The stock markets started very cautiously. ther e being considerable apprehension as to today's economic debate in the House of Commons. But the air of hesitancy was rather surprisingly quickly dispelled and although there was no noticeable increase in the volume of trading nearly
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  • 37 7 WASHING! ON, July 29 <Ri u ter) The World Bank anno i today that Hussein Makki, Ser- y-General oi Persia's Oil Nationalisation Board h.-icj accepted its longstanding lion 1" visil th< Unitei Sti
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  • 71 7 SronJucC London Cor r espondtn t July 29. The follcwing ore the closing o* lubbci ono tin on t h London Market todov ON RUBBER 10MD0N TIN 2< .J Spcr £967. 105. ptr fen d i-uvcrv £968 stlkrv Thrtt rr^onrhi: £9C6 10l bu.n, £967 selkn 4
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  • 158 7 LONDON, luh 29 (Reuler).— -The Labour oppo- will vole Bgain»l the Conservative Government''g rrqural foi ralific^alion «»l the Wesl German peace ronIraels, due !«> be ilebated in the House of Commons on I Thursda) and Friday. D >> large majority t:: liamentary Labour Party
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  • 126 7 TEHERAN, July 29, (UP) Prime Minister Moha ned adeq received an overwhelming vote of confidence in Parliament here today. Out of (',<) Deputies present 68 voted for confidence in "q and his programme and was one abstention. era] National Front deputies in Parliament this rning made
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  • 45 7 INT'L RUBBER TALKS TODAY LOXDOX. July 29 JRe I major icing and c< i es es :ept the S i bloc meet he] irrow to i met tomorrow will the y api ted this the Inti Rubber Study G ter e meeting in Ottawa I
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  • 79 7 iHL aingap* i oner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a finding of misadventure at an inq t< si :itld into the death of Thangapen Pillav (21) ;i labourer who died the same day in hospital after cs had fallen on him. is'upen wa s helping to
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  • 34 7 R SEKHARAN HTi was i ged in the Sing) First Police Coun erdi th murdering K > nbaram on i 28 ;it the Bo;it House, Nava] B.:-c. He was remanded until Augusi 6
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  • 95 7 HONGKONG, J 11 1 j 2fl <R<■ 11 ter- AAP) Steelhelmeted police, with ri«.t shields and revolvers, were tonight guarding "Jl aircraft on Hongkong's Kai-tak airheld. 40 of which were transferred yesterday from Communist Chinese to American ownership by a I'iiw Council decision in London. The
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  • 87 7 HONGKONG. July 29 (UP) The Chines^ Communists have opened a scare campaign in Macao demanding the return oi the tiny Portuguese colony u ;e rule. iorts from Chinese >• K in Macao said Communist papers in neighbouring Chungshan district have published 3ly worded editoria Is manding
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  • 89 7 LONDON, July 20 (AFP) The Labour Party's Viscount Stansgatc la^i ni^ht obtained ;m assurance from Defence Minister Field Marshal Lord Alexander when he asked him in the Lords whether he was riu»t in thinking thai do attach would be made on tße Chinese mainland
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    59 7 |>il«i!'i Is. Vice-Consul John M Dcnitia held a birthday party at the Gteaeafte J-. :sl 'l!i»' D.S Consul-General Mr Charles F. Baldwin and Mrs Baldwin lose mer with other guests were present, and pietinre m)<i\'.s (lef| i-, ri^ht) V'irr Consul and .Mrs. r j McGuire: Vice-Consu] John Dmnis (cuttinc the
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  • 115 7 ISLE OF CAPRI. Italy, .1 2H (UPI l- Egypt's i x-King. arrived in Italy begin his life i today an ample stock i fishing gear and ai s< be cham e and f 4,361-ton Egyptian Mahroussa carrying Farhis 18-year-old commoner X.irriman and i m< nth -old
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  • 231 7 TWO MEN have received 1 1 ftf.B.E. and lbre< others t li<- B.E.M. from the Queen tor iheir gallant conduct during il»«- fire, whieh broke out aboard »ii< motor oil-tanker "Dronuis" in f'uhm Knkom in \nuu>t. The five men. Captain H< n Gwynn Watkins (M.B.EJ
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  • 114 7 To Hold PMs TO Hold Trade, Finance Talks LONDON, JIII3 2<> (Rculer Prime M intact Winston Churchill announwd in ibe Hou«e «>f ComiiHui- io(fa\ that (r iiiiiuiii w alt h I'rimi rs Mould inert ill loiultii) in tin- la^l \m< k in \<i\«riiur l«> 1 i \s i>res6ing issues of
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  • 18 7 Y XI I KR. En< fAPJ Nove isi J. B Sh< T:ie Priesi n.- 192<i and
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  • 31 7 UK Envoy Sees PM On Return To Cairo I ill's i I Mr. A I I v, «.iii Naffvifa AB Bonne! w. zone h*vi the u precauti carried <• through) I IK
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  • 16 7 Re-Trial Of Accountant iron, i ies h i I i < Ma A i < I I' 100
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  • 35 7 Stand ird Stall Bepoi t» r e SOI D j in RuhbtT Mai i ho Standai J h l rn (o Mi II i 51 A the hero I i >
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    • 39 7 |S; THERE--- sluggo- k^ kl f^m -f TEDDV ROOSEVELT SAID— I'L! SHOW NHPP <^^rzr—^ *-P^2v- SPEAK SOFTLY, BUT you BUYME 9 l lWrt X^\^ 1?^V1,,,<I ?^V1,,,< CARRY A BIC7 STICK If jK^ V, /o, K& Bf M' N >•■* v^^^^^^^
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    • 590 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE HI I < l.i no S.n Francisco Ins Xn.eles U UMrkai M dl« CiUes PtfixDi P Sh.ioi S{• > r An 1 PHI! IFFINI :s of Dr. r Deto Tanks ana passengei I. iusf dtc. ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. «,1 3 lumpur 211 P »5
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    • 665 8 The Pilgrim season to Mecca for this year was brought to a close yesterday, with the departure of UK I Muslim from Singapore in the Blue Funnel ship Tyndareus. Picture shows Pilßiims carrying their heavy luggage going up the gangway Of the Tyndareus. Standard photo. RoundThe World Ship To Call
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  • 137 9 lOK^it |ui% (Reuter-AAP The tlinistrj ol natioi .1 I railc Mid hi(l;!~!r\ -ai«l fo«l;i\ it has u< li« •in i for- iii< export silk fabrics^ ...i>! h..(ulk.r. liii I■< to tiw I nilnl iLiogdoiß, ..;i.| m.. t a. 1 1 1 1 i Mrhcn
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  • 12 9 Metal Exchange To Deal In Lead in the i to ei OH
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    65 9 i photo. photo. tmenj of boUrmalTa at Ui-h Street Staumpott was the scene of v.h.n Um firm apcacd its 78tb anrnvrrsarv sale Picture VMMI CasIWMCII liKikir.i; their purrhxses. Standard At th? 1 openinc of then fi'st anni', c: sary sale yesterday, Messrs. Hardial Singta Sons Raffles Place, :i'u;.ipore, iii«-\s large
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  • 144 9 COMMODITY PRICES < losing riit>r>ri pru t-> '••rniv pel Ih > in Sinun pore vi'sipritj.v were: Hiiv*»r> Seller' Nn I Spot I oose 88] B9 h a K m bales An« Sw. 1 H.S.S. hS 89 No. I K.s.s. 931 k» No. I K S.S. ~x: 79 I i"i Vei
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  • 67 9 BONN, July 28 (Rcuter): tern Allies today control, imposed ai the end of the war, over West Germany's steel production. The Allied I Jig' 1 Commission announced that Ruhr crude steel production would n i longer be pegged at 11.100.000 tons annually for civilian purposes.
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  • 188 9 Com- 1 rday Lhat nade ty oi W< Rowei PaviUbo a1 w« r Pair to be opt v Kid on a ki of ee r cu\n!ay j* *Hp r, Party when u i that tha would take place. Royal tour wa temporarily abandoned (> I
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  • 353 9 7* 7 B e TT Industries Use Small Fraction Of Own Output H> T. J. LIM, Standard Matin Reporter WORKING at hill «-:i|)jn ilv. Malaya's rubber manufacturing industries could consume dol more ilian 6.000 ion* or 7.000 tons compared with ih<* country's estimated production thi> year
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  • 295 9 W Jnlj 29 (I P) Defence Pmmlu.--lion ill mini dirator Henrj Foivler h:ts warned il>;ii liiousande <>l urorken face a lay off because <>f &e <"h«»ria^<?< brou^Bil on by the J9.">2 slcv\ slrikr. lie said in a pro--: statement that thousands of industries i using
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  • 130 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues.— A quietly steady tendency prevailed on the Malayan share market today with selective buying in the tin section. Rubber shares were ncr;!ected while industrials were erratic. INDI STRIA I S Changed prices we 1 e BlUrr> **Hlers M. Colls 1.42
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  • 356 9  - Singapo re No w Ma kes Own Drin k ing Straws JAMES PETER CHIN \i\ I HE preference ol seft-drinkers i«> -ijt rattier tluui finlp tkeir ill inltf Un* rreated another industry in Sitt|eapon the making of ilrinkitt^ The latest factory to operate in Singapore is the Pelican Drinking S
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  • 183 9 W \Mll\i.ln\. j u u 29 I U i'-— I v State Department spokesman i < I here thai ii»« mrrriti iw power meeting kerr. Ineiadiiipi i n. n» a*iMti mtroUing ntporte »>l Ktrat«f;i€ prod :;.nl raw im.< .1 „u lo ilw i ommuniDl
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  • 80 9 Small Trade In Produce SMALL b on produce :et in Singapore on a quiet marCopra changi :s a1 W> per picul on '■> quietly steady markei on which buyers were quol t2SJ per pirul and sel- lers $26J. Coconui oil remained dull at i erj a id $39] per picul
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. July 25— Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.84 to £1 sterling; 56.***** to U.S.SI: $1,824 to Malayan SI: SO 3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah; GoJd $250 t i one tael.
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  • 153 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBEB prices improved Fractionally on u dull market in Singapore yesterday with a very small turnover of business reported. Opening at around 88] rents ner lb. for first grade rubber 'lor August shipment, quotation? fluctuated narrowly a1 around the previous day's
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    • 39 9 Despatches Today: t, p| W »8 a m B T -,•■■> Brunei irv< 1 mg noon by P me. Biiii.i n n >r C Dooa by ChunAnivals Today. Soul h by 1 V i en, Labuan, B and pa bv
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    • 163 9 3 Ships in Harbour WHABVES Sa! ">. Tjimenteng, »4ilnebaai, Siiip Godown Gate Perna. Amazon Maru U 12 <>odo«n No. I: Tong Hoa. Caltex Auckland 42 43 2 Billiton. l nymedon 29 0 2 Western anchorage: Metula, Fukien C.P. 7 Cyrena, Elona. Glenbe? 38 39 2 OUTER ROADS Glenearn 36 2
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    416 10  - This Was Eva DOUGLAS WARTH By es at break ct a man the powthis land 4 many eoplo I have tved their if they 1 in 'inie. »und ol I one It t the smalltime who ?ral Peron. Ar. irg -'y because ier big- h >1 1 of the Army
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    208 10 MOST of the r!oth<N sorn hrir can come into the without rrnhana-. ii.m B,i th.-ir simpl design and ragsed duuactei i!»«-> lii ,•>,,•, j^ v into Mihurb.tn M ...mUn Uvia{ with ease. They ire nodH ri for st.tud.ud by Jan Skmlii^ up and rum ...inimini '1) A town MHintrs oi
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  • 174 10 pVERY time you apply ■^your make-up under. poor lighting conditions, you risk colour distortions. As you know, even the slightest over-or-under application of rouge or powder can spoil your appearance. When you are sitting at your dressing table, be sure that you not only
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  • 582 10  - A Jab In Time May Sa ve A Life Margaret Scott CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY Ey IT SEEMS hard that a poor little scrap, barely arrived in this world, should be subjected so soon to pruks and stabs which probably put him off colour for a few days. In these enlightened
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  • 37 10 A\ ")MEN tJ 9 use ru:<>r blades in slit and for other sewing I ?'(n.!/ find t .s a > hint: rescue an o d. match folder from t}ie wastebasket. tear off the ■r
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    • 314 10 rpODAT'9 Qi 01 [TON: 'Re X torm mu^t come within, not I from without. You caunoi legislate foi rirtme."— Cardinal Gibbons. HEOVESDAT IoK KRYOVF I Recheck news, information, reI cord.^ from time to tune during day in order to .see tlnng.s objectively. Dupatoh routine: u»e care en route a:id In
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 362 10 Radi® Programmes SING\I*()RF Penan? Turf Club; <i p.m. Programme Summary *i o'. Listeners' tailing: roar 4Ht Qj.-tri-t 41 metres" requests answered by Bathe! Kemball; ».:>»» a.m. For Enfflisfa Schools: »."i5 6J55— 7.10 As Spore; 7.10 1 his in ComInterlade; io a.m. News; 10.05 Bendez- mnnism; 7.:i) Records on a Baft;
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  • 454 11 By LEO PETERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent HELSINKI, July 29 (IP). The United States successfully defended its men's 800-metre freestyle Olympic relay championship today and Uept alive its hope for another clean sweep in the men's swimming. i greai anchor leg by 21-year-old Jimmy
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  • 117 11 PAT \merican Tipion. led after three compulsory dives in the women's sprinKbonrd diving competition of the Olympic Games on Tuesday morning. She hud .scored an aggregate iof 42.50 points and ten nearest I rival was M.. I'.1 Moreau. of V ince, who had collected 41.11 I points.
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  • 37 11 LONDON, July 29 (Renter)- [ndian Olympic hockey team world title holder is ari riving in London on Aug. 4, on way home and will play the Indian Gymkhana CUib at Osteriev, Middlesex, on Aug. 8.
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  • 118 11 IN THE women's 200 metres Hre.ist-stroke final Eva Szekelv «on in the Olympic record tune of > mins. 51. 7 sees, with another Hungarian Eva Novak St ««'i>d .md Helen Gordon the Scot, third. The two Hungarian "Evas" duelled all the way. Dark-hair-ed Misg Szekeiy,
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  • 74 11 THE BATON THAT FELL The camera catches the BCBsatioaal incident hlkd lastrs lian world champion sprinter Marjorie Macksom iroppei the baton as it was handed to her by WIMSOMM ripps m lh** lavt le^ of the Olympic Games 400 metres relay. Marjeric is sfm streaking forward, eyes toed a brad
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  • 826 11 Swimming WOMEN'S 200 METRES BREAST STROKE FINAL l. I. SzckHv (Hungary) i«ins. 51.7 sees. (Olympic Re cord), 8. E. Novak (Hungary) 2 miMs. 54.4 mcs.. 3. H. Gordon (Britain-) 2 mins. 57.G sees. 4. K. Kellerman (Hungary) 'I r>7.(; sets. 5. J. Hunsen (Denmark) 2 mins n7.8 sees
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  • 239 11 HELSINKI, July 23 (AP)-The Uruguayan Basketball Federation today stripped all Olympic privileges from the two players involved in yesterday's attack on referee Vincent Farrell of Newark, N.J. The federation identified- the two players ;i.s V.'ilfredo Pclaez and Car Ins Ro.ssello. Bill Griem of Denver, president
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  • 164 11 Fanny To Retire HELSINKI, July 29 (Renter) Flying Dutchwoman Fanny Blankers-Koen, a Dutch housewife who sprinted and hurdled to international fame at the last Olympic Games, is quit- j ting athletics. Sh,- told newsmen her,- today that she will retire from active > athletics at the end of the sea-
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  • 38 11 Marjorie Jadtson's 10 0 yards dash In 10.4 seconds at Sydney, Australia, on March 8 this year was ratified as j. world record today (Tuesday) by the Congress of tne International Amateur Athletic Federation. A. P.
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  • 99 11 Polio Victim W ins Medal I! F.I. SINK! July 29 ißeuter). -Miss Lis fitartel of Denmark. crippled from infantile paralysis from childhood, today gained a Silver Medal in the IndiviauaJ event of Olympic equestrian dressage. Miss Hartel emerged heroine <• .i the ev i nt an ucting test ol putting
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  • 91 11 lii2 SHIEI and shorts m which l.inil /itup.U the c 1 i; ii'ii.i! '/i iii runnel Roa three Olympic (»oid M< I tfa ;i~- iwtac i" lustralij Zmtopek toda j prrscale4 ben to Lea f'< (rj i i \u-t i i lian long distant rvniK r n«i ha
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  • 63 11 ill ;\hi rolj M' T^.i more Olympic record* w• r i sh.tttfrrd t<Mf i j h J( it; I „,'h i iml <•■ •i I%'ielemj ofl n I M K« in 400 r?. i pic 1 1:14 'J D in KM In setting n it (i
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  • 18 11 BIG CROWD AT BOXING XI .1 21 the hea action m tl lit. I of [ran if S
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  • 10 11 Sweden Out of Water Polo Tin. sink: I ing l
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    • 510 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are united for the post of Laboratory Assistant. "Public Works Department Johore a salary scale of $85x5-95/ 120x10-200/ 210x10-300 per menisem. Selected candidate will be appointed to fill an existing vacancy at Public Works Department, johore Bahru ("W orks s :;on\ but may be subject to transfer
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  • 1033 12 \VMDSOK LAD SUM UP WE PKOSHm RACE I.— Horses Cl. 5, Div. 3~5/ 2 Furs.-2.15 p.m. i Merita *J Mt Mrs v )ods kOOO I i \d...e 13 Ig "Bel Sl Tjoa Lai, own x si Ii" Li «ai -ii 8 I „,r ;in Tulloh lA «<;
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  • 261 12 CEASEFIRE PICKED TO WIN MAIN EVENT < 1 ISEFIRE, a four-year-old gelding I»n Flag of Truce, i- fancied Ui i%in the main five-and-a-half furlongs sprint race toda) the second day the Penang Turf ('hil>*- (,o!<i Cup meeting. fhe going i* expected i«> la^l starl winner at Kuala Lumpur, Ceasefire trounced
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  • 164 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller. Free Rein i MK TIN lIM \KI V i TIM VKI V 1 Timarua Merlin x r »n Kudat Cinema j Cinema i iiii-iMi ki I niiKiMi :iti: iiiiki mi RE _y \,r Port \ir Porl Vir I'm I Hunting Music rrenl Fall [rent
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  • 237 12 Thirlmere, n winner in DiviTwo over eight and a hair i1 [po has lb more to cany since his last effort. He went attractively in the track 1 and as he is maintaining his winning form he could defy this impost to finish ahead ot this
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  • 75 12 lOHTS MANNING soa I' i; IDS ti.i.nrr .1 .u k j ißJiinS R ill be makinu I b ii -a ;<xi. i^ 's races, r 1 will rid- r»i_ Mosey ill i lass Kivr Diriskui I i race over five .md :i- I •iH farkngs md
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  • 186 12 1. MR. TEN LIVELY PROSPECT Kudat a four year old Brunei ng has come on a lot since funning sixth to Thirlmere over H\ furlongs at Ipoh. He carried the field for the greater part of the race and gave up the hunt a furlong out. A sprinter pure and
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  • 224 12 3, FINALIST WILL BE HOBBS' BEST Trainer Neil Hobbs of Kuala Lumpur has three good ones in Beauman, Smiling 1 Through and j Finalist in this race for Class Five Division Two horses over five-and-a-half furlongs. Much would depend on which mount Frank Flannery rides. Smiling Through won well five
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  • 260 12 Deepfields reads a good thing in this race for class five division one race over seven furlongs. At Ipoh. Deepfields came with a strong run to finish ahead of Grand Dombey over this distance. With 12 ib. less to carry in this higher division, he i^ well
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  • 169 12 Fort i.-u s fourt'. green in class four divisio js at Ipoh was encouraging considering that it was his second run alter a tour months spell. He has shown much improved form since and al- he has lour lb tn< carry he is definitely a
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  • 161 12 Serpentine did no luck of the draw in attempt at Ipoh ovi She won well here in May ovei .six furlongs, and in tl trip, should give display provided she Bets a favourable draw. Xz.id i.s making an appea-ra after a long spell. was at Ipoh
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  • 209 12 Full 'I ill did a very encouraging spin when s »n1 iil with DRB II in a trial on Thursday ning This Full Bloom geldi has benefitted from his three months spell. He U very fast at the barrier and sh >uld outsmart this lot. Gatneborqugh
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  • 204 12 knocked mil Harrj Matthei i In lu their hmvywdghi bowl \mm b%lh W i,,. n ,j, ■Wl ran..- tlir bovt a iT ,,u,,l ■m^^'g because Matthcwfi im pveii Mai boxing li'-on in ill. firm round. the er.d of th e round, howev< a
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