Singapore Standard, 1 August 1952
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Title Section14 1952-08-01 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 30. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-08-01 1 ■>.w the Sil '1 look m uit i h baa J* I Mobile S^oad bc?fl speciallj I I! tl thinks uu! the ord i rj P.C. i.t: Ulttl UM that th<* n« ndftm &bmdd4 -tr.ip^ t "■it (Riving ;':.tt tScei mih kin:^ .uul nslead «»f |be uci) I rv :\ml51 words
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Article24 1952-08-01 1 Price Cut As The Answer r et- der id ii ody would j rubber I de- yard cr pro- e s and a onial24 words
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Article503 1952-08-01 1 7 States Warned: Be On Your Guard THE Federation Government is fighting a current outbreak of rabies m six states and a settlement of the Federation "with everything it can muster", declared the Acting Director of Veterinary Services, Mr. C. W. Wells m a country-wide radio503 words
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Article117 1952-08-01 1 Standard Sp ial < orr. '\KKB l I kile ian on small- rubber export to S gai intinued into c trade apprehensive of j v. however, < a! rubber export pent, will be < ►Nt the Final c i m it-- rabbet tad »tber pro,in,117 words
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Article25 1952-08-01 1 TH Union for men I Lum- pur. Den .nn V i 15 ii Institu- i' Kuala Lum] d will a25 words
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Article99 1952-08-01 1 KU \I V LUMPUR. Thurs.— Susar will cease to be rationed from Monday, Aug. 4. but it wilj remain a controlled commodity m order to ensure that the public will not be oven, irged The Federation Government bafl reviewed the position ot its stocks and .supply99 words
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Article43 1952-08-01 1 THE Federation Government mno tnced the :■•>- D of Film- l ponded from the U X f 1!,. hil new dutiw < I !i i Ige, bas b vi ef to C«m i *loi ci U since lasl D« wi »er.43 words
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Article196 1952-08-01 1 JAP TEXTILES FURTHKR imports of Japa textiles into Malaya -are likely to be suspended for the remainder of the year. V >ut $10,000,000 of the current year's $-140,000,000 Japje textiles quota issued by Malayan governments will be withheld from imters. It is o ted that196 words
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Article58 1952-08-01 1 THE R.A.F flew 150 sorties m the Federation m the past week, the lartie.st number flown m any week sinre June 1951. Xmety of the .sorties were flown m support of ground operations against the terrorists m Perak and 18 of them m support of the Ist. King's58 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-08-01 1 THE UNITED STATES might buy the sensational now Briton guided missiles Vu/uipped with supersonic "brains'' derifMd pvcntuillv to replace lighter pilots, says a I .P. d«-sp.it< !> rt ceivcd ywte?dl? Picture shbws one of the missilei taking ,r I fs being bo«ted up to its rruisin* speed Iw motors ittkch^A.P. - 76 words
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Article261 1952-08-01 1 THE Singapore Teachers Training A^ociation, representing 1,400 students of th<' Teachers' Training College after an emergency meeting last nisht deddCfl 1«> P«"° test against the Colony Education Department's decision to award I pa*s thr Third Year Normal (lis S Examination to second-year Certificate Course students,261 words
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Article82 1952-08-01 1 Rockets: UK In The Load BRITAIN U working on rocket engines "so powerful that they will leave the jet engine behind m a standing position." according to the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. The Society said- m a statement m London yesterday it is testing new. powerful rocket devices tcA.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-08-01 1 m MR. MRS. SHARKEY SPEND NIGHT UNDER GUARD IMMIGRATION authorities m Singapore [refused t^u Australians Hr. Lawrence Sharkevi Leading member <>! the Australian Communist l*ati\, ami hi> wife permission to land <>n iln-h--arrival by air from Sydney yesterday. They were driven to a Singap »tel188 words
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Article119 1952-08-01 1 THE GOVERNOR of Sing Mr J. F. Nicoll. has set up an i hoc 1 committee who.se terms i of reference are "to suggest .'possible ways and means oi I alleviating the power shortage until the new power station at Pasir Panjang is operas g The119 words
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Article114 1952-08-01 1 KUAI LUMPUR. Tl The pan-Malayan Ste Pr rd P set up lasl the relative priority of Ma Seel orders placed m the United Kingdom, hold its second meetins here recently. The progress of orders on whicn priority grading had been given at the Board's ftrst meeting114 words
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Article77 1952-08-01 1 THE ne A Officer n Administration. r East A Force Air Vice Mars A nan arrived m S terday m the tro p c Fowey, to take up mis new post here. Prior to c appoml a Vce Marshal] Akerman "1N ed •»e Organ Branch at the77 words
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Article27 1952-08-01 1 AX ELDERLY Chinese caretaker of a c m Tiuii;< B stabbed Hird 01 pital, yesterda\ evening A later wont to Ha police station I self27 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-08-01 1 Matay-MCA Parley PICTURE taken at meeting between the Singapore brjurh of the Malayan Chines! Association and representative .Malay Organizations m the Colony to discus^ V 5500,000 MCA gilt for the welfare <>f the M .law m the picture are (from left to right): Tengku Muda >iohumed (Singapore Malay Inioa). Mr153 words
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Article26 1952-08-01 1 143 Picked For K irk by KUALA I UMP Training I kh> iv i i will fl iih, Kua the I The big J,H. ]"> f>f whoi26 words
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Advertisement66 1952-08-01 1 i \N V p.O BOX 123% \\f SHEAFFER3 /y *^A f\'4 J %4 7m\ clorr,ng clogging and corrosion cauied by common jX-^S can $aye many dollars m TtjA V^ cosHy repairs or completa ct^^ or clogs alwoys Hows then refill with Sheotter Skrip, America's largest— SKRIP 6 WAYS BETTER Si66 words
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Advertisement71 1952-08-01 1 X/ERITAC T EUPHANTBRAND W IncandescentyV^ MANTLES Krprps«nt.i!i\ M W. G. THURSTON CO. Sinu a pore A. K. 1 umpuf (See imi i M la r, i As Dependable as Ever i The Kerosene Refrigerator $t ith it Imttttrtuiifi* t*f .1 tgi'ttrn. I r .a fit- I ■^■Iritt Im\ it--,i li'iirii71 words
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Article, Illustration482 1952-08-01 2 st tad urd s t.itr Re potter i \!> ia Ihc n»w experiment.il uniform, uhich it ap I raved hr l! '<" nrw uru foi the Singapore Police I c BBifofcd '•>» null t >i** t) ,.,h s! X, "better .j. i poliiStandard - 482 words
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Article217 1952-08-01 2 VI. BI XT I)F CRUZ, un unemployed, who was Involved m a radio swindling racket, told the First Police Court ye>terriay that he was "duped into it with cheap liquor" h> his partner m crime, Patrick de Cotta. De admitted that it i conceived the217 words
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515 1952-08-01 2 Malays Will Discuss How To Use MCA Gift SMLI To Be Asked To Convene Meeting Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Malay Union will he asked to convene a meeting of all representative Malay associations m the Colony to discuss how to utilise! the Singapore share of the 8500,000 MCA gift515 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 2 THE Singapore Cour^ oi Criminal Appeal yesterday ordered a retrial m the ca^e m which Wong Tian Swee had been sen- tenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of simple robbery.35 words
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Article273 1952-08-01 2 Standard st.ifV Reporter SINGAPORE City Council at the July ordinary meeting yesterday decided that the present limitation m the number of second class taxis of the private car type ai 1,500, of first class type- at 100. and of second class factory built type273 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-08-01 2 Officers and men of the 93 Rifle Squadron, Royal Air Force, back ill Malay* vftat a year m Hongkong. They arrived yesterday \roin Hongkong uud left Svngaport last myht for Kuala Lumpu* for work m guarding airfields. The two men (left) standing on ihe platform are F/Sgt. Mohavied bin 'KasbanStandard - 76 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-01 2 SIXTEEN YEAR OLD Patrick, son of General Sir Charles Keightley, C-in-C Far East Land Fortes and Lady Kei^ht- ley, arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yester- day to spend his six-week school summer vacation uith his parents.- Standard pnoio.Standard - 38 words
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Article65 1952-08-01 2 REMARKING I v I Battar Singh, had been charged with stealing a pair of shorts from Tang Wa Cheong when evidence actually showed that the shorts belonged u> a Malay tb c Singapore Fourth Police Court M trate acquitted the Sikh calling his defence. Battar Singh65 words
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97 1952-08-01 2 Standard Stall Reportet I THE Singapore City Council! [payments for the first five j months of the year exceeded! I receipts by $1,929,009 accordI ing to a statement tabled at yesterday's monthly meeting of City Council. Total receipts up to May 31 were97 words
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Article67 1952-08-01 2 THREE squads of 50 Chinese. Malay and Punjabi men specially selected to serve m the Riot Squad of Singapore. under Training for the past two months at Pearl's Hill Barra< be ready for I duty at the end of August. Th t > Riot67 words
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Article51 1952-08-01 2 WHILE a Chinese painter, h F. ti as m a back lane Kreta Ayer Road about 2.:-;'» a.m., yesterday, three Chi; robbed l nim of his wristwat and $J6. One of the rob! held llm Fatt from behind v. the other two helped themse; to the wristwatch and51 words
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Advertisement67 1952-08-01 2 Q WHITEAWAYS PRESENT nprtrtn Mini. o V) 188 BRCS9BH Z' ci'i r rc CTTinrc 0 KW FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY f/ f\ j FOR THE COUNTRY X HEBE SPORTS Usually $210/--0/ I M\ Now $170/. \{k\ BRENNER SPORTS Usually $265/U V FOR TOWN WEAR V V ALSO A SELECTION OF67 words
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Advertisement41 1952-08-01 2 johore Bahru. JSP i '> r^r mm _^B i VB m^^^mm ffr ff J[ WP BH r 1 Sole Representative* GHI BRO PENANG KUALA LUMJ Chafed skin and Worn out feet must be treated esp«-c .-,iiy at Cation ol d^l'Qht'^.Hy soothing Puroi41 words
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Miscellaneous97 1952-08-01 2 _^._~l RISErCANDICIATC y[ (-'th-thk is th 1 greatest moment^ am ppom iskneva.^o yo w'-.ses,)^ YOKUM. f r -AM' O'MAH L-L!fEr. r -AH H-HOP.Z AH DON'T DO MOTHIKJ' ME. LXXI X T CO t X IBC^^B TAKE TH'OATH *^W FA/A/T FUM EKC/TEMUNTJT AH -A-j'TO DO tv- vOKU -.>..»/^ SSr-.- OF ALLEGIANCE.97 words
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Article235 1952-08-01 3 Singapore Assn. Wants Auditing To Be Explicit Singapore Association, m a letter to the Colonial Secretary, criticises th<* Singapore Improvement Trust for the manner m which tinTrust accounts for funds compulsorih levied from the public ar<- keptThe Association considers it is improper that m accounting for235 words
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Article29 1952-08-01 3 'Change LIghts Deposit System' I 8 Ol XIII I ll ■I v n i tins I S B] v\ A -f ild be no I 4 I I I29 words
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Article, Illustration256 1952-08-01 3 100 Trainees Show Their Pa ren ts Wha TheyCanDo photo. Standard Staff Reporter \J»i)l 1 I HI) Ih»\^ ol ihr Malayan Basic Training Centre jja\<' tlu'ii* parents a limr yesterdaj al Nee Soon Training (amp yesterday. Early m the day the parents were m the square watching the boys takeStandard - 256 words
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Article19 1952-08-01 3 DODGER IS REMANDED NVICTED •to [uek Toh re Po Wagi S < Mr. D. H. I ai Club Bure the19 words
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Article14 1952-08-01 3 A i k >dul > Baka irer employed b> Lab s14 words
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Article145 1952-08-01 3 Two More Nights With Eve' OWING to exceptionally heavj bookings for the charily pageant "Rendezvous With Eve" to be staged at Raffles Hotel on Aug. 15 and lti, the Committee of the Singapore Chinese I. adio' Association have decided t<> stage two more performances, also at Raffles Hotel, on Aug.145 words
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Article135 1952-08-01 3 Stole 2 Books Day's Jail THE Singapore Second' C Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chap lan told Koh Kirn Hauw he was "more stupid criminal" yesterday when K>h was found guilty of a •ge of stealing two books entitled "The Case of the pty Tins" worth 52.40 from the City Book135 words
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Article197 1952-08-01 3 Standard Woman Reporter WASHING clothes by sound waves will be introduced tonight for the first time m the Far East, when the seven and a half pound "Electrosonic" goes on display at the Australian Pavilion of the Happy World Trade I air. Manufactured m Victoria,197 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-08-01 3 AX ARMY spokesman m Singapore said yesterday that soldiers m the British Army do not experience any trouble over their route marches, and he did not see any reason for a change m their training methods. He was commenting on a report which155 words
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Article216 1952-08-01 3 CHILD BRIDES SPARED INDIAN women resident m the Colony are glad that the bill, to amend the Indian Penal Code and make Indian v. punishable as abettors m adultery, has been withdrawn. They were referring to plural wives and child marria:; It it had survived, they hold, many women m216 words
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Article123 1952-08-01 3 Loses Appeal Man To Die AN appeal against conviction and sentence of death w.i> dismissed by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The appellant, Govindasamy Arumugam, a cock employed m an eating shop, had been sentenced to death at the A for the murder of a woman named Vengadasalam123 words
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Article58 1952-08-01 3 STOREKEEPER GETS 2 YEARS ABDUL SAMAD bin Said former assistant storeke employed at the Naval B Stores, Singapore, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Knight at the Assizes yesterday. He was found guilty On two charges of making use of forged documents m order to obtain58 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-01 3 NESTLES J POWDERED MILK A nan q ry j|j \^'Jr"^ nF //I One pound of Nespray Powdered Milk makes six ___^Dincsof pure creamy milk24 words
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Advertisement407 1952-08-01 3 /I fls JsW^ sfllflß j JH s^B P to te ,jd^ d .be unT uo bO uU JfM s^ '/,uii aa fi\ C I 1 177 %i m 1 1 j A[|js •VC* 1 jj'*\^ Oe Witt s P>l!s are so often suicessfu! m relit-vitnf joint and muscle pains and407 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-08-01 3 '"-j fnEKE HOLDOUT VLn. I KNOW, Anl (AWRIGHT NOW, WHO> '^~~~J MAk'k'YiNJ' MAk'lOfV J^&&b\ DUST... I GOT /REMEMBER, YOU I I W At) IT CALLED /ME' m Wt^^^^^i' NAM! WHATCHA A <Zn^F\'A OTHER USES WAb CALLED A i US BUG EYED r QONF v; JT "Tfcfc^ NNA [>< J 5i-60 words
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Article150 1952-08-01 4 1 i Xl \l I I >IPIK Ihurv. I 1 Itu- Hifcti GommissioiM-r. General Sif Gerald Tempter i tod.iv < .»rnpl« I'd .1 -50 mil* i ins[Miu>> t'»ur of "»<>uth i K.-d.ih md torn 91m dls 1 1 tt h t 8008 lofta] inpl150 words
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10 1952-08-01 4 Bike Registration 'Should Continue' R c that i| I I10 words
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Article343 1952-08-01 4 Cut In-take, Says Mayor, Or Have Blackouts Standard Staff Cgracßponrtnnl PENANC, Tlmr Penang'e -Mayor," Mr.; K. T. Karl todaj warned power u-rrs m Pcnwig and I *t;»\ i ii« Welleslej that unless they cot down! their consumption there would be no option but lo ini}>o»<' regvlar343 words
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47 1952-08-01 4 Daughter Hit Father On Head-Fined PENANG, 1 An old man '.s daug mother ad, the Mr. D.C.I B his 29 V. Ge >k, nagged at i:i he nicked up her i si < ling, which believed to be a piece of wood Ah G SlO 1 April 2147 words
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Article20 1952-08-01 4 we;. irs.— The and Administrate Stan" 1 will hold i and social or I at tbi rises20 words
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Article94 1952-08-01 4 Court Sequel SO Stabbing IPOH. Thurs.— A rubber tapper. I i I -i. 20. unmarried a bread winner, was stabbed to death behind the Chinese school m the Bukit Merah lent village. Lahat about s from Ipoh town last His biidv was discovered by three al about 813 p.m. He94 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-08-01 4 Plan To Enlarge Mun.Commission Singapore delesutes to the All-Malayan American International Assurance Company convention, which opened m Penang yesterday, were G. W. Bugtes (left), managing director of the Company, and Mr. G. D. Lichfuid. a dir(- tor. wli6 left for the settlement yesterday. The convention, which ends today. i sStandard - 306 words
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Article89 1952-08-01 4 8 Due From Sandhurst Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPIK Thurs. Eight Sandhurst trained Malay officers of the Malaj Regiment a«e expected t:» arrive back by air from the U.K. next Wednesday. They are Second Lieutenants Rfasian bin Yuaiis. I 'nuku Nasuruddin bin Uhgfcn Ahmad, Ahmad bin Ali. OthnKm bin Ibrahim89 words
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97 1952-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— arged recently m the Sessions Court here with dishonestly inducing an Indian to deliver to riim a bicycle valued a: $70. Tal:ia! bin Almah. told- the President he did not know what made him take the bicycle from the ler. His manner led97 words
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Article25 1952-08-01 4 One case of scrub typhus w reported m the Federation for the week ending July 26. LI occurred m Kuala ELangsar.25 words
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Article193 1952-08-01 4 No Area C'tt ees For Six New Villages IPOH. Thui —The Kinta branch of the Malayan Chinese As sociation has decided against the setting up of area committees of the Association m the six new villages around Ipoh. The Working Committee oi the Kinta MCA, which met today under the193 words
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534 1952-08-01 4 THE following students; i have been chosen to go for training at the Federa- tion Teachers' College m Kirkby, England: KEDAfi: Wan Bafsah bin W.i.i Ch;k Bakar; Abdullah Zakaria; Abdul Aziz b:n Oi i bin Das Muhamed Md. Hi him bin Yunus; S. Rainayah; David534 words
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Article217 1952-08-01 4 Standard Siafl Correspond'-ni PEXANCI. Thtii>.— The c--' lishmeni i I Federal Fire > Service was discussed m committee Municipal Coun- j cillors ai their meeting today.! No decision was arrived at a? :it was decided to get further I information about the mati from217 words
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Article18 1952-08-01 4 KLANG. Thurs. A shopkeep--1 Yen, was sentej Klan t us imp 5400 for driving ash manner;18 words
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Advertisement83 1952-08-01 4 T A L O R EI) TO FIT i t i I* J I Sfropg I Light m 0 Compsst f E€GFSO3TtBSaI SAFE TRACK CORRUGATED FIBRE BOXES £^ces frc/ehf c/ior- I CAN BE SUPPLIED WiTH YOUR TRADE- g es up fo 2(K. MARK AND SALES MESSAGE PR!^T£D IN I J83 words
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Advertisement93 1952-08-01 4 LAST 2 DAYS THE tf*IIDI* hH VMIW Wm I OLYMPIC UK 'frsi r -FROM SUNDAY CRASHING ill- A- BAXTER It .i,-, l r: Su»<l v 9 «.m. "HIM i I -:\H TAUT!! 1 FK;: ATOIVIIC CITY ;^S GATES' IE! I The Removal of The Ku I par' Of The AMERICAN93 words
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278 1952-08-01 5 Standard Staff Corn^pomlrnt L Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thu^. The Municipal Commission today passed a resolution moved by Dr. Nicol de Fonseka expressing concern at the allegations ot bribery ami corruption levelled at the Municipality and inviting the public to come forward and give278 words
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405 1952-08-01 5 SHENTON WAY MEN MAY SUE COLONY GOVT. SOME OF the buyers <>i down land building sites m the ShentOD Way sr*. ooo,ooo development scheme are waiting for the outcome ot a "test case" before they contemplate legal action against the Singapore Government. The Singapore Standard learned yesterday that one oi405 words
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Article119 1952-08-01 5 HE'LL DO PROBE ON-FERNS MR. C, A. DE WOLF bright scholar has I to come to Malaya to do n on ferns and orchids under >ssor R. E. Holltu i, Uni- ity of Malaya. Mr. de Wolf is a member of American Soci I Plant Taxonomists wd has x <-119 words
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Article366 1952-08-01 5 Substations liable to !<■ idshethling today: l> i inn-. Rangoon Kd., kl»l till \>-r. M< IMht-uii Rd., Kmi < lvi .n Rd Boundan {ll > I I iiirt-m <• Xii I !>|x-r Seraiigoon t;>! Via < itu X ing Rd., <-'»v I. Printing Ofliee, IVoodJeigh Park, Braddell366 words
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620 1952-08-01 5 Max: FACTOR specialists m arj <>f ni.ike-up with the most famous Max Factor Hollywood Beauty Requisites are now m attendance the Happ? World Exhibition to tell afld demonstrate to you the powerful Colour Harmony Make-Up story. Here ■< ii!! >vll c shown620 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-08-01 5 OIL FLOATING on the sea near the Clyde Terrace land--1 ing pier In Singapore caught fir<> yesterday causing about SI O,OOO damage to two tout; kangs. one of which was lying on a slipway only half completed. The Bre also badly charred the wooden planks of the pier. The fire69 words
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Article54 1952-08-01 5 TELOK Aver and Kreta Aver Police Stations will be closed from AUSUSI 1 as an experiment. A s was the case with 11 ill Street and Rochore Police Stations, the general public will be able to obtain assistance from the.-;e places but normal Police business will be transacted54 words
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Article214 1952-08-01 5 $10 To Remove A Corpse, Man Says VI K. JOHN Hodgkinsoa, a professional £<>U*t m fche Singapore Island Club alleged m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday that hv was surprised when one of his caddies had to pay si u to a mortuary attendant to speed up the removal of214 words
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Article52 1952-08-01 5 1 Ir.A charged v. 1 1 pi ■> of opium. Cheun Pitt told Singapore Third Police Court Magisi ate Mr. 1!. B. Livingstone yesterday "I do not know iether i: is opium or not but I s it i.< medi< Cheun Pia who pleaded i the of $25052 words
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Article26 1952-08-01 5 ONE CASE ol rabie porti 'he Taiping T Board meeting. Dog* total 144. '1 B a licenc i private at Simp.' V ige.26 words
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Advertisement202 1952-08-01 5 BRAVO 1 TO GOLDWYN MAYER I MOST SENSATIONAL MUSICAL! v S *«€TAC4#IAJ| Ml w LOVELY R> LOOK AT ■7^ JEROME KERN /fc JCATHRYN GRAYSON RSDSXELTON J //^HOWARD KEEL r A »<4A3C£A~GOWEft CHAMPION A«NMILU»R 1 AdP;AN FASHION SHOW >^/% tr LafCSl Gjumont British N wi ,}Q HELSINK. O^Q "OLYMPIC GAMES" ■Jt&UJLY202 words
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Advertisement458 1952-08-01 5 MOVIE NEWS A S'f ON SALE TODAY I i lli i CAPITOL. RfcX. PAVILION. QUFJiNS. SIN j ikm-,1,,. .IHill'klJ SPECIALLY CHOSEN FOR YOUR %V 7 l¥ T" nULII.' 1 1 0 prelaw] Wt.NI I SfiS: Robin |k. MM. _^r\RICH\IUHOIIU \i jdWKICE ¥y M(5 rT i» ««uMti &*f..« IM huh "TKHXICOIftR458 words
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Article715 1952-08-01 6 j ffi > t visit to Japan of M. Malcolm Mac Donald aroused a .;ble interest both m Malaya m Japan about prospects of Japanese trade m East Asia, fndia and Pakistan. Japanese papers linked Mr. Mac Donald's visit to Tokio with such olems as Jap*715 words
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Article251 1952-08-01 6 A Slur On Indian 'Varsities? Sir: While proposing to recruit new Indian gr« dvi U teachers from overseas, i n the basic srale of S4 m I $500, would be well worthwhile for :he authorities to revise t lie scales of those graduates of Indian Universities who are already employed251 words
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Letter504 1952-08-01 6 KSkJ Sir; —I read v your article of J about the seven men v. iil back at Critic Voter and agree with three Councillors that at the next elections, the voters will know whom to elect. In the Councillors, the voters at least expected that having been elected504 words
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Letter172 1952-08-01 6 Poor Relief IN its editorial yesterday Utusan Melayu drew the attention of Sir Gerald Tt-mpler to the pov< I stricken people especially In Mersing Kiri and m many other parts of Malaya. Mostly ail the inhabitants of Mersing Kiri have no other clothing than 'hose worn every day. Money m172 words
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411 1952-08-01 6 Educations Role In Promoting National Greatness Sir; In the course of his Convocation address at the third annual Convocation ceremony of the University of Malayn m Singapore, Dr. Chen Su Lan said: "Can the University serve as a beacon m the dark and stormy Malayan sea radiating enlightenment to be411 words
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Letter82 1952-08-01 6 Sir; A petition and a1 a reminder were submi 10 the City Council Estabnents Board dated F« 9. 1951. They are at present m the files of the City Secretariat's Office. They deal with our salaries and conditions of service of the siafl of George Street and Armenian82 words
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314 1952-08-01 6 THEY WASHED THEIR SHIRTS IN VAIN Sir: One of then I disappoini ing feal ures the last \v< i k-< nd was 'I i cancellation of stal atioir c( rqmony of 4-B Club, which was to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hail las: Saturday evening. Four hundr* d314 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-08-01 6 THE growing numbers of human f r^\ must be fed. Food from the land hardh sufficient to meet the demand. C c th need for man to make up the deficit I aw/nn O|{ r« iihti -jr- lll. til |mM I i»*» ii 1 1251 words
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Advertisement102 1952-08-01 6 BKLIM d port jofe milk W. 2| KLIm heepj without rrfnqer otiow |S KUM QUAUTY IS j <5 1^ MWAYS UNIFORM j 1 <k^r KIIM '^r^i-' S t^^y >T ",7min, and m.ncr*!' ijjj GOODHLALIH B A KLIm it eicellent for growing chfloren f^mm^mmtmftJ^^Z, l^j fvLIM odds nowrnhment to O KLIW102 words
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181 1952-08-01 7 PM: UK Has Super-Secret At om Weapon rviHS CONFIDENCE VOTE LONDON, July 31. Prime Minister Winston Churchill won a vote of confidence last night after he unveiled a streamlined reormaprogramme to keep up with the atomic age j keep Britain from going bankrupt. He said thai H. ita n is181 words
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Article75 1952-08-01 7 >\iPI..M civility and part of Council Stafl ortcd Robert Eu, Prog] i »ive City v. that she had remembers i was no te calls ;it nj hours day d thai il his knowledge that when als arrived l;ite they had :ap<? the time c to up"75 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 7 not nave R of Vehicles Middle H hold- :ncil ordinary solution to rescim decision to ape an appli- X -I 1. Jamieson c the Court .pose, a ght decided to disapprove35 words
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Article14 1952-08-01 7 lowing i.st opium aduses m the and China) inese hour14 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-08-01 7 Miss Chang Ke Wen. Hongkong singer, said she would not exclude the possibility of featuring m a Chinese film here if fciven the chance. She is m Singapore to sinu for KrdifTusion. In the above picture tnken at the Princes last night, shp is seen uith deft to right) Mr.Standard - 75 words
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173 1952-08-01 7 Standard Malaj Correspondent xetacy-general ol the Singapore Malay Union, tn c' Jaafar bin Qsman, told c fcard that hi wondered the Progressive and the ties of Singapore are so worried over the intention of the Malay Union to work together with the Malayan173 words
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Article60 1952-08-01 7 TAX AH TEE. a Chinese woman walking along Bali Lane on Wednesday afternoon, had her purse snatched from her by a Malay cyclist who swooped on her from behind. No one paid any notice when the woman called for help and the snatch thjef gol away with a60 words
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Article103 1952-08-01 7 THE Brkish Rubber Development Board's stand which occu- pie.s a site near the Mountbatten Road 1 entrance of the Singapore Trade Fair m the Happy World opening tonight is designed to the u.«es of rubbr m the home. Three rooms will show the103 words
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Article561 1952-08-01 7 A PLEA that 'the City Councillors should be Riven a chance to contribute their observations on the Hill Report before next elections was made by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) at the City Council meeting yesterdi Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the Council President, agreed with Mr Yap561 words
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Article351 1952-08-01 7 McNeice On Call For 'Lynskey Tribunal' For Cilv Standard Staff Kcporttr THE EXISTENCE of graft and eomiptle* In the Public Service of the Colony is not <mlv a reflectioa on, the public servants themselves hut it Is wry much more a reflection on the prevailing attitude351 words
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238 1952-08-01 7 Standard Staff Reporter SPEAKING on the electricity situation at the meeting of the City Council yesterday the president, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said that m addition to the Council's committee there would he one outside member, a Singapore housewife. Said Mr. McNeice: 'The238 words
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Article154 1952-08-01 7 INDEBTEDNESS among City Council staff had reached Mich proportions thai there was now 468 borrowers owing more than $218,000 !<> the Thrift and LojJn Society said Mr. V. K. Nair lLab. South), at the City Council meeting yesterday when he appealed for mote "departmental supervision/ Mr.154 words
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Article84 1952-08-01 7 TRIBUTE to the late Dr. Abdul Samat, former Sing;.; i Municipal Commissioner, who died ill Djakarta on July 23 was I paid by the City Council P.. dent. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice at the I Council's ordinary meeting yesterday. Dr. Samat among the first to be84 words
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163 1952-08-01 7 Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. P. F. McNeice, City Council President, said yesterday at the Council's ordinan Bieettej that the response to immunisation against diphtheria iras "very much improved Alore people were bringing their children forward and "I hope the movement wi b< increased," he163 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-08-01 7 1 1 .1 GOODMAN Commissioner for < imping I <i< < t Malaya presentim th< FedenUioi fl t t<i Lillian 1 1 f Penang and Tungku ZaJlaa of Seiaacoi while i Pemj look .1 the hii.ii.i Lnmpar airpu-i mi 'Ilim -ili-- I lun ;iri .iic ;.n,ii' 1" <.in«i< I tit'-rn.tYong Peng Seong - 67 words
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112 1952-08-01 7 FHE Singapore City Council adopted resolution •b\ Mr. l). Robertson (Prog. South > yesterdta] at its m t* cti i) to request the Vehicles ami Traffic Committee to investigate complaints regarding the Singapore Traction Company i Thf resolution arose out oi a motion112 words
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Article40 1952-08-01 7 SAI Mr. Mai culm D Comr ;>• East Asi.t, told ence i todaj Struggle whirh is Viel to the whole Up described 4 •ikin^ <'is "a i i.i Soutl I < m A- attack is being j checked."40 words
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Article54 1952-08-01 7 Egypt's P eerage Is Now Abolished EGYPTIAN Pi toe Mia I let i > M*bet bai .iihhmuh «d the .tlKtlitiori of th»- h!i' s of Pasha and Be) fei < -i i.tns and military aiikf I• titles >>f Pasha ;«nd i.< Egyptiaa eajßivalejil Hh peeraCC and knulitli I w«r«' forierlyReuter - 54 words
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Article19 1952-08-01 7 X KING F;iruuk t I 'to be h Farouk I nouncci to t Faroul spoki A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article19 1952-08-01 7 THE BODY P ol Pnnc< Nov. on > l who !iv«'H m Calcu ■i v bod] A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article14 1952-08-01 7 U.S Del X 113,668, an h fU'.id. 81.315 v ing, l U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement83 1952-08-01 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 31. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todov LONDON RUBBER LOMDON TIN Spot 26id. Spot £961 per ton Aug. 26id. buyers, £962 tellers StP» 26ad. Thrtc months f 960 10s Oct /Dec. 2583 words
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Advertisement21 1952-08-01 7 L i k 1 1 A MESSAGE OK PHONE CALL TO US -and i is all ARRANGED /v';;; w"""; ivo^Uoinc Svu>ul21 words
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382 1952-08-01 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - R.I. 's Coastal Service Fleet Takes Shape ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN. By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, July 31.— A trim. 500-ton coastal ship the Zamrud, is today going through her paces oj} the 1 West Java coast m a series of trial runs designed U test her strength and weaknesses before382 words
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Article29 1952-08-01 8 ROTTERDAM. July 3] (AP)— The first ship Indonesia ordered abroad after she became independent m l!).> 0 was delivered yesterday. She is the 000-lon s.h. Bidun.29 words
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Article116 1952-08-01 8 Chased Ship Back In HK HONGKONG, July 31 (AP)— The 258-ton British freighter Angelina arrived here last night after being chased for several hours on Sunday by two Chinese Nationalist gunboats. She was trying to enter the Commun port of Amoy. The ship's master said the gunboats disappeared' shortly before116 words
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Article73 1952-08-01 8 UK Leads In Shipbuilding AT THE end of Juno the British shipbuilding industry held) record orders for 7.000.000 gross is ft>ping E 000.000. With 343 ships of 2.076,241 ton? under construction. Britain thus easily maintains her leading position m world shipbuilding. At the beginning of July p] had been approved73 words
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Article69 1952-08-01 8 HALIFAX. July 31 (UP)— The f; ■>• C Nationalist v< pal] at H ilifax m 15 years will Sal She is the motor-vessel Union Power, which will load cargo for H< At present, she is m Moni ied by Britis a Chinese crew, the 3.800-ton Union69 words
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Article15 1952-08-01 8 Tilproached 1 Fin md to build Russia ten 4,000-ton oil I A.F.P.A.F.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement608 1952-08-01 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ft,-, l.- lacda All \mcriran Canadian. Cities Penal PS hum Spore An LA si of Dry Car^o Dec;: tank! and pas enser B kima etc.. %ceoti ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. bhjkl X I uinpur 211 P Slum Z Jb Malacca ISC PWuum 873 BSWmfrLINE 108608 words
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Advertisement736 1952-08-01 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Reflriaf Sailing* to China x ml Japan from Singapore, Port Suettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From ["Szechuea Au? 4 Au? 7 Hongkong i"I lining" Aug 13 Aug :M Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'iutni736 words
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Advertisement283 1952-08-01 8 ffAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lh»d Holland Aniti m Line Nederla id I me Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS lON NEW U)KK PHILADELPHIA, BAI-TIMORL MOBILI NEH ORLEANS Spore P S*ham Penang RONDO QSMN) :>l.Tuiy 6Au§ 7 8 Aug 9 itAog AMPENAN (RL) 20/25 Aus 26 17 lu| WAqg SLOTERDYK283 words
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Advertisement387 1952-08-01 8 BAIUMQfI PIOM M wmswn *^U-\J I "FION1A" fof Bangkok I -PATAGONIA' for Bukok Saigon Hongkong I Koh*> ft Yokohama "INDIA- fo r Bangkok Salgor. Hongkong Manila. Kobe Yokohama IN Mis*.m n i~ "PANAMA" for Bangkok. Sa!| p H' Manila Kobe Yokohama M b K LALANDIA M W FROM lAPAN BONGSONQ387 words
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Article20 1952-08-01 9 ided rtocks a; awaiting 1952 id concentrates compared 28.015 1 fJ.981 ton 7.823 tons at thi figun20 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-08-01 9 bik. DE9AI Indian Minister m Scandinavia piuuiti •> pound ot Indian t*-.. u> th»- I eadei «>i Om Daaisli Otjmpk t'-.. v i: at lif-Ninki Th* liuii an Central Tea lio.tro pieseated i pound »f tea t<> ad parti ipoari ia the OivnuMacl A.P. photo.A.P. - 44 words
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Article46 1952-08-01 9 Ceylon-American Rice Talks Fail A y NOUN 4 EMENT h\ I Ida Prni Dndk Seaanayake that Ceylon would send an official misto China t«.» negotiate purt has of rice is taken m indication thai Sii Oliver Cioonetilleke's iagioi n ssion to cet ru-e lia< failed U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article10 1952-08-01 9 cheque- RA. Butlers ge:.optimis g Wed- A.PA.P - 10 words
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Article27 1952-08-01 9 GOVERNOR of the Bank of I:\iih. M Wi!!-!,' L.umjrartner ha^ warned his eountryTnen that tbey are living beyond their mean*, and BOi workinc enough.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article44 1952-08-01 9 Till British Bank <>' Iran and the Middl< Easl v ran has closed il^- d«»or^ over ">o year* a victim of thr stringeni nrv r.sulations wiiuli kept ii from operating ;n a proht. It, lij- Iranian Bank is ill operating A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article14 1952-08-01 9 direct reign pt extend T.ie ;c;c sold be fixed by agre< ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement21 1952-08-01 9 at t/on&re's /¥eu>est bewice Station 8 -«^k 11 ih^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" 1 im J .*"V iiijllllii 'Iliiliilli '111 a^^~^ /m A jra a21 words
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Miscellaneous7 1952-08-01 9 'VG/IPOlli? Ar\ ALA i A N HARBOUR7 words
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Miscellaneous54 1952-08-01 9 w; i J**3ferfe«^»-* *»*«!to£^^ Singapore Dimry, Mvi! Srhedule, eatkei Report, Sut^kpore mod firatiom EmiertmuunenU, Radio Malaya, Ship* m Harbour, Malaya* Hailtvay i, Air. fin- Travel* A!R TRAVEL \UU\\ \KI Xl hi run i]|. MA I BOA I f. ALAYAN RAILV A Y S i Bus s:r v sens WEATHER P-PORT54 words
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Miscellaneous67 1952-08-01 9 E. Ca: A i KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS F'W II I" G3o I till D\ DLISEIii: Fij HINDI i I iPITOI RADIO MALAYA KITALA LIT MPL'I 7 4.. Becornt B; H l < 45 La i A PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS XI I A IVINU ma Tan \K O C; I fl :;i67 words
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Miscellaneous45 1952-08-01 9 IPOH ENTERTAINMENTS Rl.'Bl D I i m o\ 11' 4f). [5 p-Bl 1 AGa m I LONDON 30 Lo:u;i I 6-V the Ed c c— UmtLj. Dana Home News; ai) I 11 €5 V. and David (Pragnunmefi iiahl. to knterriiuiion- tor broadcasts from Helsinki I45 words
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Article858 1952-08-01 10 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON An Adventure Called Photography By i II VVI. absorbed Ike prrfrdli tkctri t'» «*n■Me ws d« two things, >(|-. to select < IOSm l iimiili most suited h» MM 1 1 ni m uik c hai c i ikn tad to s. iderslaJMl bmj f«858 words
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Article236 1952-08-01 10 I: is the S >er ffcoi the one with which ost familiar and w which ie a great deal o f professional m the past, < I. Model for- c r lkonli B. M 2 16. ■7 roll film camera is automatic and one or the pioneers236 words
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Article1051 1952-08-01 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By T GBEATLY enjoyed listen. mi; i» Charlie I.azaroo m lasl Friday's "Evening Stir" P r or r a m m c from Radio i Malaya. I How quickly fifteen minutes Hies by when one is absorbed > m listening 1 I This1,051 words
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Article, Illustration383 1952-08-01 10 MUSIC NOTES 4 YOUNG Singapore girl, who began to study the violin at the age of seven and played with the E.N.S.A. Symphony •Orchestra under I)r Erik Chisholm while m her early 'teens. has just returned after four years' study m England and will make her professional debut as383 words
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Article, Illustration243 1952-08-01 10 fT^HE Italian film version of J Leoncavallo's famous opera, I Pagliacci. now Singapore is an extremelj and balanced mating of opera and cinema. To resolve a stage play into a good film is difficult enough, but to subject an opera to the same process is incomparably more so.243 words
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Article50 1952-08-01 10 ' ANACRUSTE - VIOLINIST TO MAKE DEBUT 'ANACRUSTE By F [Spring and Franck's m A second half comprise.-, a mixed bag of violin Kreislers lamou.- Praelndium and Aiiegro. a nostalgi Chanson Arah». by Rimsky-K >• and a Toccata by the porary British c > Len- B Tickets at -V 11 N|oiJ I'll. KM50 words
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Advertisement259 1952-08-01 10 #e»o»e»€;aoooo<»oooooooooooooooooa *CdTIOTI looks to thejuture.il S Model IV-F f 1.8 50mm J $1 I rum the laboratories of CANON comes tlii* streamlined master- G l» C. the long-awaited Model IV-F. Here is the ver\ latest m 9 k andid Cameras, teatnring the synchronised focal plane shutter m 10 and coupled259 words
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Advertisement215 1952-08-01 10 ■> a a A.. r 1 4> t* I JUNE JULY RECORDS. J JOHANN STRAUSS, 2nd— O.e j Overture, Op. 56 Vienna Philharmonic Orchr Herbert Von Karajan LX 1546 MENDELSSOHN- 7 Hebrides J Overture, Op 26 The Philharmonic Orchestra S Wilhelm Schuechter DX 1835 J LISZT Rapsodie Espagnole CHOPIN— Mazurka215 words
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Miscellaneous375 1952-08-01 10 I TODAY'S <>l oi IK»N: »ob- serve the prudent: thej m i silence sit. Display n«> learn- ing, and affect no nit; Thej i 1 !i.w..ni nothing, nothing ihej assume, Kut know the u>«ful art <>i acting dumb." Crabbe. I KIDW FOR EVERYONE: Make progress m connection with tho>e things375 words
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653 1952-08-01 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By PKNANG, Thars Jeunesse with McCloud astride USESS! l c faStPst time at this morning's workout of randidates m preparation tor Saturday's Raees-the third day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday Meeting. Moving at threequarter speed from tte seven furlong653 words
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Article27 1952-08-01 11 TODAY'S Sport SAFA Div. 2 ne Dept. TJ&.A TUmg ftuhru Rangers at I ■;r?(/. TENNIS v chamn r YMCA A 0 p w. ILETICS: Singapore ottship* at27 words
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Article26 1952-08-01 11 State Player Suspended ANG, Thu s -I.au :> 1 State centn r-ed by the eekj playing >rts CHub XI on Chuan was s< Ri c C. Selvadu26 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-08-01 11 Dante's Idyll, J. Donnelly ji «ip stormed through to I finish ahead of Wayann I <C'oliii Tu!)oh) m the five I ••ml a half furlon?s race I l«r (Liss live l>ivi>ji»n i One horses on Hfedaes- i 1 I day. ftjLßie'a ldvll paid I 1 i *MX lor a win,63 words
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Article293 1952-08-01 11 Charges For Tomorrow's Bad minton SESSIONS and charges for 'the Malaypn badminton pionships which will bo hel(£ at the Singauore Badminton Sta- dium m &aillemard Road from tomorrow to Monday, Aug 4 are: Saturday from 8 p.m SO rents <ea!lery). Sunday 9 a.m. and 8 p.m 50 cents (Ralle X293 words
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Article336 1952-08-01 11 PENANG, Thurs —Complete handicaps for tin third toy— Ang, t> t the Penang Races are as follows L. 1 DIV 1 K A I Woodeote ten 10.011 Red 1 rnation 9.Q Ondinl HI! Free I ntrv 8.09 Birthday (Jift 8.08 Adonis 8.07 Sno«\ Owl II 807336 words
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Article375 1952-08-01 11 FOLLOWING are all the weights lor the las 4 day on .Monday. THF GOLD CUP CL. 1 DIV. I—l M 3 I Intertaiiuneiit II J#.l»l Carle* M 2 Twelfta of August B.H 01. Wh.tlnot B.io Treasure Ship 8.10 K.i! Mahal HJU, Brave Wind 8.05 I rsus 1.12 Bull375 words
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215 1952-08-01 11 ARRAXGEMEXTS have been made lor a visit to Singapore, party of 19 members oi the Malacca Shell Sports Club during the coming week-end. The party will arrive here at I pjn tomorrow and will si at South Asia Hotel, Bencoolen Street, till Monday afternoon.!215 words
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Article238 1952-08-01 11 g 2-0 I B to a 2— 2 .ii An (Seiel a SAFA Cup tie at Jalaa B 'ia>. T.\e I will be replayed. B :eepers. A- i B Hopkinson i t theii best Jay* Crowr cer played the A I Fook. <;•-..:;238 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 11 Old Boys Race ALL (-id boys of the V; noon School under 25 years old are invited to take p;<V- i the old boys 440 yards rare on t'ne school ground on Aug. 8 a135 words
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Article54 1952-08-01 11 To Meet China SINGAPORE'S tram to meet l South China tour Kts ai .falan Besar Stadium on Aim. was named vfsifiday as follows: (hu Ghee Sfn:;: Davids. Teow Krnf;; Ivan \as*>. llaritli. Ifin \V>rm; Ismail Yus«ff. Boon Srf'onu. Awang Bakar, Boon Leong, Rahim Omar. Kcvtvps: Yew (Ji nm. .lohan. Yassin,54 words
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Advertisement305 1952-08-01 11 ACKNOWIEBGHOn THE gratitude ol Mr and G LA of 41 Coti brook Road, Acocks Green, B ningham. is extended to all paying their last r< a i them m the eir son BRUCE. God be with you and NOTICt UNBERTHED TICKEtS FOR THE S.S. "RAJULA" 17th AUGUST 1952. 'ii kets305 words
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Advertisement54 1952-08-01 11 I |g| 3 SHOWS .1 I", tk 9.U PM K— R— (> Tb< Dr.iit)] of tit'- \»--trl iam pmua The Blue Veil I R'ond* < n I r If' •TV F 1 Hho v a i Ih" I SHIRTS 53s v SSb^^P^^^ F'CDUCED PRICES duria v- I v jiiliiiic, t54 words
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Article, Illustration521 1952-08-01 12 BREAKS RECORD BUT STILL TOO 'SLOW' FOR SWIMMING FINAL HELSINKI, July 31 (Reuter) Olympic records tonight became the stock m trade of the men swimmers at Helsinki even an Olympic record breaker m the men's 1,500 metres freestyle was too slow to qualify for the final. In an event whereA.P. - 521 words
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Article141 1952-08-01 12 i!! I -INK! f ii I > 31, (AP) -Hard-up little Finland reaping t s u' rich harvesi of foreign dollars she ted from tlu- oiMnpic Games. I'm ire hope we are earning an even greater profii la internatioiia] s°od will,* 1 Annas E, Martola, i s141 words
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Article98 1952-08-01 12 HE] sinki Jul> ,t) i DP) —It was .1 COOd til iiiii foi Olympic friendship today th Egypt's basketba 11 referee \V. Wahbj does not iiud.-: s1 I ml the Portuguese lan^u.u \V.ihh\ worked the Brazil versus United States i;.im«' and late tat the ca me98 words
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Article136 1952-08-01 12 Mockridge Wins Cycle Time Trial HELSINKI, July M < AP) Australian eyclilte champion Russell Mockrldge \\«>n the sold medal m the 1,000--metre time trial today m a new Olympic record time of 1:11.1. The old standard of 1:12.0 was set by Holland's A. Van Vliet m 1936. T c tall136 words
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Article103 1952-08-01 12 HELSINKI. July 30 tUP>— The Olympic standgs at the completion of the day semi-final round:. Group 1 P W I. D Italy i! 0 0 4 United States 1 0 1 2 im 10 12 Spain 0 2 0 Group Hung; j 110 3 tnd 0 10103 words
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Article48 1952-08-01 12 HUNGARIAN FENCERS WIN HELSINKI. July 31 (AP). I Hungary Tuesday night won the j Olympic gold medal m team 3 tbre fencing alter a gruelling final match with runner-up Italy. mcc won the bronze medal after an even fight with the U.S. team which wa s placed fourth.48 words
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717 1952-08-01 12 Veteran Hollo way Upsets Khe Liang Colony Tennis Tourney A FORMER Australian state champion, veteran G. T. Holloway spring the first surprise of the Singapore lawn tennis championships when he beat a Singapore ranking player, Liem Khe Liang, who is seeded m the tournament, to enter the semifinal ot the717 words
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Article59 1952-08-01 12 Boxers Fought To Standstill HELSINKI, July 3 (Router) Two Olympic boxers a Russian and a Rumanian ioughi themselves to a standstill yesterday, cutting and injuring each other no much that neither could fight on 1 during the third round. As the Russian lightwelterweight Viktor Modnov was then ahead on points,59 words
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336 1952-08-01 12 MURRAY ROSE - MURRAY ROSE By A.P. Correspondent HELSINKI, July 31 (AP> This Olympic boxing tournament makes a travelling boxing writer long for Madison Square Garden, where we've seen some rank decisions handed out. But. whatever we've seen m the Garden can't hold a candle to336 words
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Article, Illustration508 1952-08-01 12 Swim ttimg WOMEN'S 100-METRES BACKSTROKE FINAL 1 Joan Harrison South fri( i one minute IJ& seconds 2. Geertje Wielema i Holland) 1:1 1 ">. J. Joan Stewari (New Zealand) 1:15.8. 1,500 METRES FREESTYLE QUALIFIERS I. S. Hashizume I Japan IS:; i.O: 2. lord Konno (USA) 18:53.7; 3. V.508 words
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Article49 1952-08-01 12 NORTHAMPTON, Julj I (Reuter) Close «>i plaj scores m the match betweea India and Northamptonshire wen*: Northamptonshire -U>~i for 7 declared an<i -J f f »r n<> wickets. India Sf9 < imie 7.'i, Arihikari BJ, .M.m jn-k.ir 59, Piiadkar m>t out t Brown i<;r 61.)49 words
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Article65 1952-08-01 12 HELSINKI J I (UP> fieial point 19")2 Olyn with i 'He i mi competition sabre I to come: 1. Russia 2. United S Hun* i i 2 1 M 5 Fin i.'iiid 6. Gei 7. Franci 8. 9. I- lOOJ 11. S md V i 13.65 words
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Article29 1952-08-01 12 LEAV ES SICK BED TO DIVE •ivin finals t,i afft ii>l six ,i M I P i, '8 champion v *4 to «,,k, p ar Pi< I i:;h H29 words
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Article27 1952-08-01 12 UK! O!yn surp Fencing «l fm.l r.MiIU sabre i<-.«in rompHition Ist llun medal 'n tJ I i v, m i bronr.t* mi*d it nil win27 words
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Advertisement65 1952-08-01 12 FOR DEPENDABLE TIME Int'in. ihon.tl ExhiWtioa it l^.i Adv: Record Watch Co. S A Geneva Switzerland i Nt.ii»iivh.-d tm J 1 I SILVER WARE j WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING iLVE^J ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY 0 < t COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR DING. BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING M« j INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. s S. P.65 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-08-01 12 Latest Ties Second round <.r.>ui> R Hungary 2, Vig is i ia 2. -halt-time 1— 1 > Holland 4, Soviet Russia 2. (half-time 2—o).23 words
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