Singapore Standard, 1 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-01 1 Singapore Stasndard -te fL .1 VOL. 11l NO~6I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1952 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article19 1952-09-01 1 Saboteurs Blow Up Cil Dump 1 F I s :rom I f Vietnam* c damage ted at about E19 words
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Article31 1952-09-01 1 DIPLOMAT BURIED HONGKON 31: enl E r- 16 m a B tish ViceE iterday m X the ieq lest of her. His v a Unioi i from Taipeh United S rafi31 words
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Article19 1952-09-01 1 ;:d< formerly Hol- a ceni celebrated her 72nd birthday with nily at Doom yestcrSay. Reu terReuter - 19 words
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Article288 1952-09-01 1 NEW YORK, Au-. 30. (UP).— The United States tonight pledged itM'li to fight the Korean war to the finish and reaffirmed its determination to maintain troops m Europe within the North Atlantic Treaty organization. v. i n R. Ed Natio i to help the U288 words
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Article, Illustration434 1952-09-01 1 America Disappointed By Mossadeq 's Reply TEHERAN, Aug. 31 (AP)- Premier Mohomed Mossadeq flatly rejected a three-point proposal from President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill last night for settlement of the Iranian oil dispute that would have put millions of dollars m Iran's nearly bankrupt treasury.Reuter; UP; AP.; AP - 434 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two more terrorists have been killed In the Federation h> tfee secorlts foraes while another was captured and a third surrendered. 1 2/10tl ki i one terrorist m the was m a ran into I The other two band aged to c172 words
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Article327 1952-09-01 1 KUALA LIMPIR. Sun— The Independence of Malaya Party is not a revolutionary party. It seeks to make changes m the constitutional field by voluntary methods, declared Dato Onn bin Ja'aiar at a special general meeting ot the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Party. He understood327 words
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Article104 1952-09-01 1 Panjabi Accuses U.K., U.S. 1 KARACHI. Au£. 31, 1 1 (Reuter) A call for Pakistan to sever relu- tions with the United Nations "from whom it i cannot expect justice over i| the Kashmir issue" was <[ msde m Lahore by the Chief .Minister of the Punjab. Mohammed Khan Davltana.104 words
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115 1952-09-01 1 Kashmir Talks Reach Crucial Stage i GENE\ r A Aug. 31 (Renter) I Ministerial level negotiations j between the representatives of India and Pakistan over Kashmir will enter the crucial j phase this week. It remains to be seen whether I joint or separate talks will be held on Tuesday.115 words
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Article79 1952-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An Auster plane on reconnaij sance over Kuala Lumpur marie a forced landing on an open strip of land near Jin- jang new village at 9 a.m. today after it was believed to have developed engine trouble. Neither the pilot nor the79 words
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Article79 1952-09-01 1 BASIN. Wyoming. Aug. 31 (UP):— The Federal Bureau' of Investigation held a Ki-year-j old boy today en a charge of signing President Truman's name to a letter asking a 8->- year-old widow for 52.000 to buy artificial arms and legs for a wounded war hero. The boy.79 words
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Article26 1952-09-01 1 CAPTAIN Graham, a veteran South African flier, was killed yesterday when the aircraft he was piloting crashlanded at Kosti, 200 miles south of Khartoum.26 words
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338 1952-09-01 1 FEELING IS BELIEVING.... IMPs Vote On Members' Move Fl EETWOOD, England, An?. ;;i f,\PV The girls with the lux ions curves m the fi mils or Fleet wood* bathing he.nilv competition Saturday had to prove their curves were all nature* Smith said he had received "several" complaints that some of338 words
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Article46 1952-09-01 1 Volunteers Rescue Trapped Miners CARBONIA. Sardina, Aug 30 (Reuter): Hundreds n! coal miners wore led wrt a burning gas-fillea mine bere tonight. Volunteer rescile workers, equipped with oxygen masks, hacked a path to safety for the trapped men after ;<n explosion caused a roof to fall.46 words
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Article157 1952-09-01 1 JOHANNESBURG. Aug. 31 (AP —Premier Malan's Nationalists hive a new plan to enact their controversial coloured voters act they plan to "pack" the senate with additional members. according to prominent Nationalist circles. Such a move, they say. would enable them constitutional!; to override the157 words
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Article20 1952-09-01 1 THE Bank of Tokyo has opened a branch office m London "to conduct general banking business"- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article48 1952-09-01 1 PARIS. Aug. 3t, (ll*i 41 year old i rent iim.in stepped briskly hark into Paris today to end hN 3,343--mil «alk aromd I:•>• 1 "it 'i\as easy.** said Andre BonhoMime. who made tin* walk m 100 days. 'I tould start oft again tonight48 words
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Article54 1952-09-01 1 CHARLESTON, South t lina. Aug. 31 (AP) Th e i tropical hurrii struck with Cull fury South Carolina coast last night, leaving it [feast three killed an a 100-mile wide path o! Ie tion. Thp hurricane moved inland and the Miami Weather Bureau today said it54 words
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Article15 1952-09-01 1 Legless Man Beats Mountain V climb. Decio i <r- i sion office) W botnbii APAP - 15 words
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Advertisement42 1952-09-01 1 DOING r- i^§\ i :-[>liiv at >£?$> i C. de SUVA BROS., Raffta Place, 1. Phone W\\?> j Tiger Testimonials MR. ETHELRED TAPE. recent > appointed to the Secretariat, i:itim:i cd that official circles placed Considerable reliance upon the refreshing effects of TIGER BLLK-42 words
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Advertisement18 1952-09-01 1 SSit^PLATING /^IFVOU FIND DEFROSTIN6 BCHAUSTINft^ ffS^^GETACROSLEY &D&i SHELVADOR'" Defrosts ITSELF m 2 to 10 minutes? Sole dittribui trt:~—18 words
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Article, Illustration247 1952-09-01 2 Standard Staff Reporter V bus* ritj canto ban elaborate j and Chin< hiding blI? brat ions a ould SlippOTi n >:-.: Claos and i .im: AssoI m the Colony, m Singa- The Standard j A oj said that raging to r» .1 "A.Standard - 247 words
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Article40 1952-09-01 2 standard staff Reporter .ICHORS BAHRU. Son.— ig ol the Johore Exe- •> Counci] was held yesterday a' the Counci] Chamber, Johore Bahru. The Regent of Johore presided and the main business discussed wa< the State- Iraft estimates for 1953.40 words
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Article, Illustration97 1952-09-01 2 SOLVES modrl of the fcuUeon "Nao Victoria" IS .lu.iriit'd by thr Spanish jnffCT" at the rCCON philatelic exhibition m Madrid to the Britisfa Colonies for their displa> af Colonial stamps. 1 hese stamps were issued to commemorate the "Sth anni\frsarv of th«- l'niver*»;\l Postal Union.97 words
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Article153 1952-09-01 2 Hari Raya Came Went Quietly Standard Staff Reporter HARI RAYA 11AJI came and went quietly m Singapore yesterday. There was little of the gaycoloured sarongs and bajus usually one of the highlights of the festive season. Apart from greeting one another with "Selamai Hari Raya Ha jr. there was very153 words
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Article84 1952-09-01 2 THE Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, addressing Gregory De Castro, a Malayan Other Rank after convict ins him of being a member of an unlawful assembly, r-iotino and I causing hurt to the Chinese driver and conductor of a bus on Saturday said: "Some84 words
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Article26 1952-09-01 2 THE Singapore Ciiy Council payments for the period covering .I.'uuiury to June 30 amounted to $52,543,426.73 Receipts for the same period amounted to $47,- 802 463.97.26 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-09-01 2 MALACCA. Sun.— Despite the intermittent drizzle last evening very many people from all communities nei'e'ajid some visitors from outside Malacca attended the fashion contest and gala dance at Sands Villa seven miles from town up Tanjonjj Kling way. The dance was under the patronage of theStandard - 129 words
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1295 1952-09-01 2 Standard ASmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE LITTLE THEATRE: Arms And The Man at D p.m.. Armenian S'.icc i. I. sis THK ATRETTE: Film show "Agricultural College" and Bryn Mawr College l p.m. V.M.r.A.: Work-cam:) nx Tanah Mean; Judo practice 5.30 pm ENTERTAINMENTS CATHAY: The Wild North 11 a m1,295 words
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Article28 1952-09-01 2 MESSRS. Hee Swee Kee. E. iB. Paul. D. D. Paul and R. S. Bartfa have been commissioned as pflol oflScets m the Malayan Air Training Corps.28 words
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Article194 1952-09-01 2 Standard Shipping Reporter ONE ot the largest tankers to call m Singapore waters, the 20.130 ton World Concord, arrived here on her maiden voyage to the Colony late on Saturday night. The giant tanker w;i s unable to came alon'rside the Pulau Bukom wharves to194 words
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Advertisement160 1952-09-01 2 I i\ T o iif/usi I I r cany th r most up-iO'daU t^*" '^wg«vy bßp v^^§o p §LJkk9kWEtSi jn.rVTZEIM SWIf! SU?':S j;! aim. SEA MOLDS Ei r it-AEESi and DU CROSS For New >/• /'-> Col > Call al UIAN SINGH COn LTD. J3O-I. RAFFLES PLACE. STORE I. TtL160 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-09-01 2 ,,.,,.Mfiim->.-,-,--.-, >i LIFT WER CANS. O' LIQUID TANK >*OUSE, STEVE CARROi LITTLE A KING OUGHTA HAVE A 1 I -??-LiKE DAT V '••«-/<: J :-~4G2*±- HEAT. AM' DRJNK A TOAST 1 ORPHAN! AMDV, BAGWCODbUMPHEAD, QULEN-SOVE^t 7 C r^" O > C *fl > TODENBWWNGO' PIP DERBY, MAKiDRAKt TMfi SHARE A'l70 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-09-01 3 EVACUATED BECAUSE OF i HE BANDITS BAHRU Sun.— prevail c I Rampons I Reser I •ost of Ji boare, just j By f h j p ace for -upoiies and b v -;tants of evacuated Reservation tapic its among oi it made the rise to thai84 words
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Article492 1952-09-01 3 Standard Staft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The attitude of defeatism and indifference towards the estate Home Guards is rapidly changing into one of confidence, said a Tamil tapper, turned Home Guard, m a translated broadcast talk over Radio Malaya last night. 14 We are now learning492 words
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Article181 1952-09-01 3 TAIPING, Sun.— A young; Chinese bandit (20) who was nearly starved to death m the jungle surrendered himself at Trong Police Station about eleven miles away from Taiping on Friday morning. The terrorist had with him a riile and was very emaciated and admitted having lived181 words
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Article144 1952-09-01 3 Templer At Gang Show KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempier attended last night's performI ance of Ail-Malaya Gang Show presented by the Buy Scouts Association at the Town Hall. General Tempier who is also j Chief Scout enjoyed himself i thoroughly by joining the Gang m144 words
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Article77 1952-09-01 3 CLERKS SEEK A BETTER DEAL Standard < oi-ri'-jminlt-nt Sun.— Diss itisfaci the rvice will exist until satisfac* conditions are la I lofjistran > Remarks ::ORE BAI -i I I to be M. the Fede l Staffs A > at X L \y ion will only rther the i C cS77 words
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Article83 1952-09-01 3 Broke House Stole Gems JOHORE BAHRU. S Ahmad bin Th;,: 1 i v sentenced to two years' impris >n- be I by two rs* P ipervisi >n m g Court yesl y le Ali Hassan, i>: itting hous ami theft. The house he broke m Ja Ke na md was83 words
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Article122 1952-09-01 3 KU \l..\ I.'-'. I R Sun. General Sir Ger Hi^'n Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, and L Templer paid a visi to the Agricultural Experimental Station at Cheras yesl They were conducted a rout"! 11 acre farm by Mr E. J. H. Berrick. State Agricultural122 words
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Article45 1952-09-01 3 Da to Nik Back KOTA BHARU. Sun.- Dalo Nik Ahmad Kamil. Mentri Besar, Kelantan, arrived here today from Singapore. Many p•>p including state Council Members, community leaders the British Adviser, the Acting Mentri Besar Tengku Hamzah and Mr. A. N. Ross were at the airport.45 words
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Article369 1952-09-01 3 K .L. CO-OP MEN TO CARRY ON Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun Inspite of a loss of s r> j 1 i for the y<\ir ending December 51, and a further loss for the first hall of tins veil-, members of the Koala Lumpur Co-operative Stores Society ut their sixth annual369 words
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Article69 1952-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Chinese woman was robbed of $300 m cash by an unknown Chinese m her house at Kampong Chetty. Sentul. on the morning of Aug 26. Thieves broke into the Se.angrjr Club dormitory during" the early hours of the morning of Aug. 2H69 words
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Article134 1952-09-01 3 AS TERRORIST ipp I arm- and imp.- re liffi lit, 1 r er»l I crament 1 to increase reward I I fon leadiof la the covcry of arms I eral Government a:, merit. One tii Misand dollai ofiered tor c cable Light inachii eg eat b134 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-09-01 3 This is the four-legged hen which crows like a cock j born eight months ago m the j barnyard of the poultry j dealer Mr. Yong Kirn Seong. of Kulai Market. Kulai, Johore. The second hind leg j is curled up under the hen, but the front one bores into76 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-09-01 3 Lilly Chan (22) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Pek Molt will leave for the Kirkby College by air on September 5. She is an old sirl ot the Kajang Convent School.32 words
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Article42 1952-09-01 3 I P O 11 Sun.— Thousands of [pohites were simply jubilant when heavy rain fell today. Roads, drains and Reids were soon flooded and although mj ran for shelter they iu-\orth!ess save the rainfall a tie welct)me42 words
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Article21 1952-09-01 3 Slray«'«l FOR allowing his COW to <■ on the public road at Pago Perumal was fined *•"> by the Muar Magistrate.21 words
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Article303 1952-09-01 3 PENANG, Sun— One hundred Health and Sanitary Inspectors irom all over the Federation ol Malaya at the fourth annual general meeting o! their union today passed a resolution thai th<- bju»ming oommifti should take up the matter ot re- >p<nim; nr»(>tialii»; with the Government tor303 words
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Advertisement89 1952-09-01 3 CHAMPIONS much #r) k of the credit for every^^ victory 1 win "_^^^b\ i driving a lag m > n plenty- including the £f '^M^k \-Zzi A'pme Ra io lan Aoo'evad know ;Ha Jl -i.vcys deDe-^d on Chj-TDiD- 1 ro pr odoce 3 f^lln^**tP^P^^% 'M^ c c' i* s vital89 words
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Advertisement53 1952-09-01 3 this is wiMtAJi-. ONLY NASH HAS AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION See ALL 3 Great Series first airliner liu^A JZmAaAAcifia/L RECLINING SEAT jM&AM. .•31- m.p.g. ~J£&aA~R*umAL£/l ■FOR BAMBLER STATESMAN AMBASSADOR P BEFORE YOU DECIDE TAKE AN AIRFLYTE IN THE WORLDS MOST MODERN CAR GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD I f^flvJiN ij O'JOOf vOO»7j vuOU53 words
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Article86 1952-09-01 4 Singapore Intirprml* ni Morning i\eic*paper HEAD OFFICi 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: ***** ***** Cable b Telegraph Address: TIGER NEWS Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulron Street, 83 Cowan Street, 8 Leith Street,86 words
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Article797 1952-09-01 4 Sin o -Malay Co-operation I". fHESE iLMES o! stress, the assurance siven to the Chinese bgp the lientri Besar of Johore that p,( reason wrhy the friendly association lx>- Chinese and the Malays whicn have existed he past shi mid not continue to work tor the prosperil. oJ the State797 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1952-09-01 4 IAN FAWCETT - IAN FAWCETT SIX-YEAR WAR GOULD gUM-YCO ON TOR AWOTHER SIX By— REUTERS CORRESPONDENT HANOI. HBENCH Union forces m Indo-Chinu have .been fighting the Communist-led Vietminfa rebels for more than six yean arid a great mauv people m this country think that the1,083 words
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Article927 1952-09-01 4 O. M. GREEN - O. M.GREEN By LONDON. HTHERE has been much speculation as to the purpose of the imposing mission to Moscow ol Chou Enlal, the Chinese Premier, and a posse of high dignitaries from Peking Bjt it seems certain that high on the agenda of the mission's talks927 words
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Article448 1952-09-01 4 We, the PEOPLE Conquest Of Java Recalled Sir; August 2(5 commemorated an Indian Empire battle honour, the conquest of Java m 1810, long forgotten by the present Dutch and Indonesian peoples. It was on August 2(> that year that the storming of the lines of Cornells gave Genera! Auchmuchty ihe448 words
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Article139 1952-09-01 4 Sir; It is very interesting to note that a portable post office would be soon set up m Singapore Such post offices exist m Continental countries for the sole purpose of "special cancellation postmarks" conveying to the public events of significance. It would not be a139 words
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Article176 1952-09-01 4 Sir;— Evidently, True Independence had misunderstood the claim that there were -no motives behind the proposed M.C.A. gift to the Malays By "motives", the MCA. chief must have surely meant "base motives" which T.I. and other M C.A. opponents were imputing into that gesture. T.I. dwelt176 words
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Advertisement44 1952-09-01 4 «ffV •Bust .ir*Wr#*#f i JAy 6*: TIM MOST WANTED !j w j*\ FBENCH W/^w GEORGETTE I '■•n/f-l^M Illrlll^ ill f; While) YnV i I v a I»<*av<'iily I] i Jrf colour of Yt shades i IUGJINLAL NAGINDAS GO. LTD. tS/S7, Arab Slrert i'Uona 2407.44 words
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Advertisement170 1952-09-01 4 the Answer f: y^ j>{ which changrtl Mary (mm n harassed housewife to a Ji/tnpu woman H LiTTLe. wmat ie lofil^o'a* Wjfc'"-' A Ntw COAT Iu MA V lT fp| ON (ARTN NOuDS o»Y dv%^--\ tt «»6'*«« »«"ST Bt M havi you cot i couio-'f on XA v -tr J(Mfc#v170 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-09-01 5 U.K. SAID TO HAVE BUILT BIGGER A-BOMB photo With Better Trigger WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UP)— An American atomic expert said today that it is "quite possible" that the British "have built a better atom bomb". This official seldom says anything for attribution to him, but occasionally he gives reporters "guidance"AP - 302 words
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Article129 1952-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Employers m Malaya must realise that capital and laboui must go hand m hand if there was to be healthy and prosperous progress m industry, Mr. K. P N .Nair, president of the Mining Section of the Selangor Clerical and Administrative129 words
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Article104 1952-09-01 5 PEXAXG. Sun. —An urgent; cable has been senl to Prime Minister, JawabaraJ Nehru by i Malayan Indians urging him not ito remove the present acting Indian Ayent m Kuala Lumpur Mrs. T V. Ramaknshna Rao from Malaya at the present time. The move has been prompted104 words
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Article68 1952-09-01 5 POLICE last night detained a European at the Esplanade when he. together with another European, were alleged to have attempted to drive o!f m a car not belonging to them. At the time ot the incident, one of the men was seen behind the steering68 words
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Article20 1952-09-01 5 MR. HENRY Augustus Forrer has been appointed to act as Registrar of the Supreme Court of Singapore.20 words
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Article47 1952-09-01 5 LONDON, Aug. 31— A new British Jet bomber h flitx luster, higher and further with a bigger more economically than anything else m the world" Ie its maiden flight today. The bomber is expected i big help to the Royal Air Force.47 words
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Article314 1952-09-01 5 Sepl S will t the iving i s at $20 pen i cred. ou" 3 Cit: i le 1 r i port, the price er ski] I approxi- cubic "ex Tarn■ -v ag i re ptece and .nder wi be S descril I by S r314 words
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Article93 1952-09-01 5 MH Yeo Kirn F;^. a redpieni ii i e British Empire Medal, died the Trafalgar Horn« yesterday afti r several months' illness. Mr. Yeo, who received his award Ppobb tbe Colony's former] G ►vernor, Sir Franklin Gimsun. .:t a Bpecial ceremony m 1947. ■.vas a93 words
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Article164 1952-09-01 5 $170M.WarClaims Paid Out In 1951 A TOTAL of 5170.?n,<J55 was warded t« claimants by the Wai Damage Commission t'urinf the year 1951. slates the Commission's annual report lor the i ear. The total amount claimed, however, amounted to Sl!*'..-K-lO.iJ.M and the total number of claims assessed Here 45,215. me au164 words
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Article104 1952-09-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter A TANKER and a Japanese cargo ship v.rre involved m a collision on Saturday at about 10. Ua p.m. when the tanker was cumins into the anchorage 1 m the Singapore harbour, off [Clifford Pier. The ships involved were the cargo vessel Komei104 words
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Article74 1952-09-01 5 A BILL designed to increase two fold tiie maximum Ones presented bjf ordinances m the Colony will be introduced jat the Singapore Legislative 1 Council meeting this month. The increase is deemed 'necessary m view of the hanged economic conditions m the Colony. Tiie maximum74 words
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Article61 1952-09-01 5 MORE than «_(i peo;vc were 'present a1 Jalan Senyum, oil Chang] Road. yesterday, to tness the transfer ol a piece oi vacani land, belonging to Madame Wee 8. :m Ki:n. to the Buddhisi Union. Singapore. The ceremony was officiated by the Bhikku JVfahgwera ITiero Vow Sek Kone Fiiap,61 words
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Article128 1952-09-01 5 THE Singapore B -every Workers' Union m a letter to the Genera] Manager ol Messrs. Braser and Neave Ltd stale that unless the Union receives a reply within 14 daya from to •day on its demand 'ior increased wages, the Union wili call lan extraordinary genera] meeting128 words
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314 1952-09-01 5 WASHINGTON,. An:. 31 (UP)— The government to- day handed the public its first atomic age blueprint j design for building i home. I office or factory to' withstand a super hurricane blast of atomic explosion. Officials hailed the new design i as the first effective314 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-09-01 5 MARY JOHNSON. 22- year-old daughter of a i Church of England vkar at Katclifteon-Sea, has i been expelled by the i Communist-Party be- i cause she plans to so < I i ahead and marry her 21- i year-old dance, Tony i Matitews of Belfast. M Rfatbews said that heAP - 111 words
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Article100 1952-09-01 5 Standard Staff Reporter Representatives of the? 24 i Chinese gas stokers, employed jat the City Gasworks. will meet the Singapore City Council Special Labour Com- mittee today m a final bid to avert a strike A 14-day strike notice serv,ed by the Government and City Council Labour100 words
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Article21 1952-09-01 5 1 MR, M. L. ANGRISH. Assi.s- 1 j tant Superintendent of Police. Singapore has been appointed Registrar of Criminals.21 words
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Article156 1952-09-01 5 MR TAX Hong Teck, M aging proprietor of Tan Hong 1 Tek and Co.. Advertising Agents and Publicity Consultants of Singapore, died at his residence m Emerald Hill Road, yesterday at the age of 37. .Air. Tan leaves a wife, two sons one Is studying m Eng-156 words
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Article108 1952-09-01 5 THE HAGUE. Ajg. 31 (Reuier) Dr. Williem Drees. Dutch Socialist leader who has] led two governments since August 1948 had an audience; yesterday with Queen Juliana j al which be is !>e]ieved to h;;\'e submitted a new Cabinet to end Hoi ancTs two months' old political108 words
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Article392 1952-09-01 5 si nsIATIoNS m Singapore iial»le to Joad -lUHldinj; today:— DAY Raffles Hotel, Boon Sat St.. Al.jnnii'd Road. Sims Avenue. Paya I .char Pump*. l>uiini;ui Road, Joo Cbiat Pl.ice. Jalaii. Vasin, Jalan Kiiuos. < uinliridge Rd., Rangoon Rd.. Towner Road. Serangoon Road. Scnnett Estate, Kolam Aver. MfPlicrson Rd.,392 words
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Article279 1952-09-01 5 BETHAL (Transvaal) Aug. II (Keuter)— Di Danirl >lalan. Prime .Minister oi South Africa said yesterday that his country would have the friendship of India "if the rich and beautiful province of Natal werefcivrn to Indians and the whites were allowed to he pushed out.279 words
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Article69 1952-09-01 5 PENANG, Sun.— A c em] c of Qk Quah Choo I iy injure* r-cycle I r.g came into I with a vai Sin m front ol Hob I night. It i that Q v. t ric i PeuaniE wards Parquhar Bt driven by i I rivei69 words
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Advertisement49 1952-09-01 5 Mm v^v 4M>M r mm A ftl Mf y W A X E^ J^k oojt $6*75 i W Krjßß NECKBANII KKOM $3. 50 t^?* TAKE IM! PLUNGE IN JAN?/ ,,.,;I.D KIAOWNtD SW!M ITEAK WOOLI.FN TIU NKS $3 S5 BOXER SHOKIS WITH SITPOIi I INS ENWBI HHBPI r raoM $10/7549 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-09-01 5 s^^^? THAT^ THE MOST CHS- BUT,OOOLA, HE AND [THEY HWENT DUfi UPJ- 0 f THAIS R1GHT...50 I GUSTING THING I EVER\ FOOZY ARE PlGfiltMG ENOUGH GOLD IN /WELL, *LJ**£O£™**° I NOW MEBBE >DUtL =:=^=A SAW/ I WANT YOU TO GOLD TO FINANCE THE PAST WEEK ALL RIGHT, yOU > \GO85 words
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Article317 1952-09-01 6 By A Special Correspondent PROBABLY the general firmness pn the ™ndon Stock Exchange with the im^vement there Ooj^ ernment securities and industrials had considerable influence on the Malayan share market, as »J was noli ceable that the week proved exceptional to the normal rule that a317 words
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Article225 1952-09-01 6 Industrials: Fraser >v Neave Ord S3 y> to $4 _>. W:n Ha!iiriier> IS'2 40. Malayan Breweries S4 do. Malayan Cement 9l* cents and $100. Malayan Collieries 51.47\. Singapore Cold Storage $440 Straits T.-.vet $3.95 to $400. Straits Trading $19.50 to $2000. Straits S:eam-h;o $19 60. Union Insurance S4lO.225 words
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Article41 1952-09-01 6 A GREEK Ereighter. the Chandris, has arrived m Victoria (British Columbia* with her port plates torn two-thirds of her Length after striking an uncharted reef oft the Aleutian islands a week a£"o She was bound for Japan.- UPUP - 41 words
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Article28 1952-09-01 6 A CONSIGNMENT of 2J tons of South China bar: anas has been sent by refrigerator car to Moscow m an 'experimental export of fruit.* 1 APAP - 28 words
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Article31 1952-09-01 6 THE U.S. aircraft carrier Boxer, which suffered serious damage on Aug. 6 when a plane exploded on board, is back m service off the Korean coast. AFPAFP - 31 words
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113 1952-09-01 6 £5 Mil. Loan In UK OverSubscribed LONDON Aug 30 (Reuter).— As a change tmm the recent depression In London's money market, a new loan floated was a roaring success It was an issue of £5.00iM)00 by the Bank ot England tor the scmiofficia. -Agricultural Mortgage Corporation." which lends money on113 words
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Article202 1952-09-01 6 Consolidated lin Smetten Ltd: The published accounts now received show net liquid as-e:s alter allowing Eoi preference capital at 27 5J per £1 of ordinary St Maynard .v Co.. I til made §74 444 i 74 9';> m the year ended Apr 3". 1952 and a final dividend202 words
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Article112 1952-09-01 6 i LONDON, Aug 29 (UPl— The Woollen goods firm of J. If Thompson today expressed bewilderment at how a crate of their goods destined for Tokyo department store could have arrived filled with trash instead ot Iti.'i yards ot cloth. "The goods left our warehouses m112 words
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Article66 1952-09-01 6 MORE than 200 engineers from. 15 West European countries. Formosa and Thailand yue.-:.-> of the US Mutual Security Agency have arrived m the LJ.S on a .six-week visit to attend the 100 th annual convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers m Chicago from Sept. 3 toAP - 66 words
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Advertisement615 1952-09-01 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Dirrrt Overland 3 »n li.»n<isco. Los An;. Its. All Americin <SL tarudi »n Cities Pinang P Sham Spore Atr I.A SF PACIFIC BFAR ?4 KSepi 27 >HSepi !!»St-pt IO(t »Oel t, .a:s of Dry Cargo Deep i i<i and passengei ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. IH- Spore *->-'*!615 words
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Advertisement741 1952-09-01 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. SARAWAK itlrrlimaufor Jelok Pangkor fur Kuching Sept S Nibung.... gept d WtST COAST MAI.AVA Stia foi Be.awan Sept 7 Frequent sailine lc Muar Malim for Djambi Sept 5 Malarf-a Port Oirkson Hon? Thon X for Bagan Swettenham Sept 3 Kajang for Mm, Senggurans for Tclok X741 words
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Advertisement293 1952-09-01 6 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA SOUTH AFRICAN SOUTH AMERICAN REGULAR SERVICE For L. Marques. Cape Town, P. Elizabeth, E. London, Durban, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos Rio de Janeiro Spore Penang (SbKKO MAKC 15/17 Sept. SEIKO MARU 4 6 Oil RANGOON, CALCUTTA SERVICE ISHIRARKJAWA MAKU 7/8 Sept 9 10 Sept Age-.*: PATERSON, SIMONS293 words
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Advertisement601 1952-09-01 6 EAST ASIATIC LIKE SAILINGS mOm SCANDINAVIA/l X CONTINENT Spore S him Peaaag •MEONIA" for Bangkok 16 17Sept 14 ISScM It ISKefl 'INII1A" for fcJ mnek < i X Salgon Himekuns M«oll« 17 19Sept IS l«Sept II HS, ;> t •PANAMA" fot Bangkok Saigon IKK k *^«*«Sl™ nxa*» mnw n mh601 words
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1701 1952-09-01 7 Newcomers At S'pore Meet Euphrates Has Splendid Record On English Turf A NEWCOMER who was rated 20 lbs below Windy City, champion two year-old lost season m the Two Year Old Free Handicap, will be making his appearance at the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting which begins on Saturday.1,701 words
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Article, Illustration171 1952-09-01 7 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead DJSFKJ The line between jree, easy stringing and 100 relaxed swinging is hard to draw. But, if you master it, the jree. easy swing gives elasticity, rhythm and. therefore, power to the stroke. It you go beyond this line you hare a sloppy swing171 words
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Article65 1952-09-01 7 FOLKESTONE, England. I Aug. 31, (AP) Danish school j mistress Elna Andersen left i Folkestone by boat Saturday I night for the coast of France to begin a new attempt at swimming the English Channel. The rough seas of the early afternoon had calmed consij derably by nightfall.65 words
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Article175 1952-09-01 7 Swiss Is Cycling Champion PARIS. Aug. 30: (Renter)— O^car Plattner ol Switzerland. who bet ore the event started was thought 1.0 have little chance. today became world professional sprint cycling champion m sue- cession io Britain's Reg Harris. j who had held the title for the I last three years.175 words
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Article121 1952-09-01 7 FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK. Aug. 30 (UP) -Ken McGregor, one of Australia' j twin terrors of the courts. was eliminated m the first round of 'he United States tennis championships today because vi pulling stomacn muscles. McGregor was leading Cai EUlcCfafken of the Unite I States 6-3, 6-4,121 words
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Article205 1952-09-01 7 IPOH. Sun.— Dr. A. W. E. Moreira. President of the Perak Cricket Association,- Mr. E. A. Daniel, hon. secretary of the PCA. Tuan Sha Idali and Perak rrieketers said "goodbye and goodluck" to Mr. H. C. D'Arry Irvine. 66 year old "grand old man of Malayan cricket"205 words
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Advertisement960 1952-09-01 7 NOTICES Vfeptame of Private C;indi date* for the December 19&3 laiver>it> of Cambridge iHcrvA School Ortificate Examination. 1. A QUALIFYING Test for I j-.e candidates wishing to .er for the above examinam -vi! be held at 9.00 a.m. Saturday 10th January The fee for the Quaiig Tfsl is 13.00. 3960 words
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Advertisement370 1952-09-01 7 fy RITA DEL MAR 1 >pon\YS QUOTATIONS Plea- J. sue* :t sin. ami sometimes sin s a pleasure." By ion. MONDW FOB EVERYONE: 1 Utilize reason, analysis, racta to i advantage today. Discount gossip I beanay; don't trust bunches M Die Carefu] judgement m buying; 1 things are not us370 words
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Advertisement117 1952-09-01 7 NOTICE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for earthwork at Henderson and Alexandra Roads. Tender form.- etc. may be obtained on payment of B deposit of SI OO/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed lenders are to be deposited mi the tender box m117 words
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Advertisement811 1952-09-01 7 DEATH TAN Hong Tek: at 5 19 a.m. on Sunday, August 31, 1952, at his residence, No. 12. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore. Tan Hong Tek. late proprietor of Messrs. Tan Hoof Tek Co.. Singapore. Funeral from his residence to Biiiadari Cemetery at 4.30 p.m. to-day Up-country papers please copy. YEO811 words
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Advertisement429 1952-09-01 7 TUITION FOR YOUR eommerda] i lit! Join C ese VMCA Sfhu a Sc;. which scored loa big.»iea| number o! LCC i-.xam passai m 1950 1951. Beginnera 1 clas c a Btorningj eve:! I.'1 gs: Book-keepii i ping Shorthand (Speed; Vhi English (Std IV-VIIJ Ec Latin, Correspondence. H .\.-)'i Tuition by429 words
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Article, Illustration768 1952-09-01 8 LIEW MOOK YOONG - MRS. IP MAY BE FIRST ASIAN TO WIN TITLE LIEW MOOK YOONG By PENAXG, Sun.- There is a strong possibility of a Chinese becoming a Malayan women's tennis champion. The hope rests on Mrs K. H. Ip who meets Mrs. Helen Dew m the final tomorrow. If Mrs. Ip wins,Standard - 768 words
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Article178 1952-09-01 8 Upset In Junior Tourney A It; years old Gan Eng Sens School boy Chic >h Chai Tuan ol Lucky Strike Badminton Party created the first upset m the opening rounds of the Singapore Badminton Association junior tournament by eleminating Wong Yoke Yoke IAAU) last years quarter finalist m straight sets178 words
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Article309 1952-09-01 8 Afternoon 's Session K. H. Ip and Ong Chew Bee are m three finals after the fourth days play of the Malayan Open Tennis Championships. Ip meets Ong Chew Bee m the Men's single, and pairing together they will p!ay the winners of beaty and Kok Lem versus Robert Chia309 words
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Article568 1952-09-01 8 THERE were three remarkable features m the two-day annual cricket match between the Singapore Police and the Federation Police which ended at Thomson Road yesterday The Singapore Police won by an innings and 50 runs. SCOREBOARD Main feature was the extraordinarily last scoring by the568 words
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Article313 1952-09-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR'S Tamilians Physical Culture Association were held to a 2-2 draw by the Rovers Sports Club m a lively game at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Three thousand soccer fans saw one of the most spectacular equalisers scored at the Stadium this season when313 words
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Article228 1952-09-01 8 PENANG, Sun.— After trailing I—3 m the first halt, the Royal Air Force (Malaya) did a splendid job to force a threeall draw m their friendly soccer match against the Penang State on the Victoria Green this afternoon. Wiiiie the Penan? players showed better228 words
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Article119 1952-09-01 8 SINGAPORE wrestling fans, so used to seeing giant lighters create mayhem m the ring, saw for a change on Saturday at the Happy World Stadium., a stocky heavily cauliflowered English matman give an exhibition ol scientific wrestling. He was British Empire champion. Bert Asserati who won119 words
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Article27 1952-09-01 8 The Combined Civilians tennis side defeated the Combined Services by four games to one after a keen struggle m their annual meet at Changi yesterday.27 words
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Article322 1952-09-01 8 IPOH. Sun. Perak scored a convincing innings and 127 runs victory over Kedah m their inter-State cricket match which ended today. Hero ot the two-day match was Noel Monerasinghe, a technical cadet now m Taiping who scored a brilliant 101 runs and then retired. He thus became322 words
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Advertisement181 1952-09-01 8 SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI' TO Al lOIH MI HIM PATKONS J DAILY' S^^--- '4^i?fa*aJPiliwil& 9 :io pm. ;;>? <T rrT-'aW V 4 IX Jjl Wolf Pack -if^m ;^.P>l« rr Attacks :^T WENDEIL r^ W PLAN NOW OPEN £c •^r MIGHTIEST OF 1 BttimiiiM ftwe t urs si iiiiinii'-> i SI181 words
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Advertisement283 1952-09-01 8 NOW SHOWING flffiniTr JPl i ii. i.45, i. 6.30, 9.3< l^laiLMLSai Z00M!. n In An Atom -Powered Rocket to a New Land of Fantastic Adrmfun! SP J| mliolo i-land r\|il<Mlin:_' E C n r< l lor r I artiiqnakr ilijfc CESAR ROMERO with AGQUANETTA INsfribuled l>> Stow Bro-. I-ld. Nexf283 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-09-01 1 <- A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH |OBtf*a&jßiii VOL. I NO. 17 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1952. 4 PAGES Fit El25 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1952-09-01 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - IN THE STEPS OF THE MASTER! j 1 1 1! the object of inrreasteg its aid to education of the Mint ot Singapore and Mala: i the Shell Film I ibrai y, of Shell Co., has added two new i> t») its more than1,136 words
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525 1952-09-01 1 ANNETTE GREEN - nARENTS! How much time and thought do you give to the school teachers. Kvery day they exert a powerful influence over your child's development as a mentally healthy individual. In 'the opinion of Dr. Florence Clothoir. noted child psychiatrist and525 words
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Article, Illustration582 1952-09-01 1 " CHUA - jT HAS always been the obligation and concern of both the parents and the government to provide children with education. The parents, for their part, never fail to fulfil this obligation as best they can, unless utterly incapacitated, and the government too is582 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-09-01 1 YOUTH WEEK' M\l \Y AN Youth Week will tit-id from Sept. a to *i and will be observed •v all affiliated bodies of the Malayan Youth Council. Elatetm plans are being mapped "ut tor the 'week' with almost frrerj town m the Federation tikmjf part. Youth rail lies, charity dan-65 words
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Miscellaneous121 1952-09-01 1 CAMPERS HELP BUILD CHURCH M.4r,4Y'.4'N iiM-t IMMMM urn <■ i imge of Pendt i:hn ui a from Porl N'c/ X Selu" a boa< 50 I a»d (jtrls, young men <ma men arc building 'lie Mtilt. Metht list 1 Fell end l/us v September .S*. mi A WQMti 1 1, h121 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1952-09-01 2 THE Iftajot toned bad m hit chair. He said: Don't ycu be-He-.e it. old man? I say there is something.* 1 He puffed Muc pipe tmokti Ir/o the air. "I was l iving with an old uncle of mine m the middle of London, just about this1,518 words
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Article, Illustration397 1952-09-01 2 Where Music Is The Universal Language who plays m the 215-piece Youth Symphony Orchestra, composed of secondary school students. This young musician takes part m a full symphony conceit once a week, rehearses for this concert every morning, and participates m sectional rehearsals and classes In397 words
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270 1952-09-01 2 HONG SIE CHIN; TAY CHONG HAI - That Homely Telephone Conversation "Is that the Fire Station?" "Yes." "Well, I've just had a new rock garden built and I've got some very rare plants... "Where's the fireV* "And these plants cost me a lot of money, and "Listen, do you want the flower shop?" "No. I don't. I270 words
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Article302 1952-09-01 2 BRITAIN'S latest aircraft and aeroengines will be on show at the 19f>2 Fiying Display and Exhibition to be held at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. Hampshire, from September 2 to 7 by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. As renounced already, it is hoped that the302 words
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Article526 1952-09-01 2 A.G.S. DANARAJ - ATAXY youths seem I l dissatisfied with their jobs and wish they were doing something else. I meet young draughtsmen who wish they were teachers and salesmen who wish they were taxi-drivers. 1 recently talked with the son of a wealthy man who was grimly studying526 words
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Advertisement76 1952-09-01 2 VtVa fact! me pipanha €i^=tj^€ identified by vicious ~rs SSS s£%f£ft> l 'ffffltYsP l jg§i triongulor teeth set >=^^»^= L J|}^ Wm^^ m on undershot jaws, -—SmJU^^L^Bfr »^e mon-eotinq p.ronho is usually "V^S mm «n' f^"™ 1^ only eight to twelve inches long. Eosily identified os cnother famous Tiger Medicinal76 words
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Advertisement15 1952-09-01 2 Cussons fl PERl^t* LEATH E R fflT X^ /I QFIAD fr v^tr 3UMr Apr*- 115 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-09-01 2 i vm m I I I tf < i P I _-_^--K----^_-9-K-ii--H BmbU __Bw||JWiiip If r_f i U/4CDC QDC I X" wv^sSTa #4' -fe^ MILO* AND MILK J^M \^>^^lClQUSj^ r^[f= i /CiILJ /Ml tO FORTIF'ED (S&^- -^$<i_^_S V TONIC FOOD DRISK S TFTjrisAy, thisyF. fll juFotr/F/sp with /a.jac.£ Drink MILO,64 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1952-09-01 3 'SER- LI - Experience Counts AB 'he Kfcoob guinK to benefit from the trio to anki made by the Singapore continent- This is 00 which ij being constantly asked by every att D school today Fortunately for us and for all d the answer to this poser lies with none other1,134 words
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Article211 1952-09-01 3 'Union'Needs Active Participants numerable standing committees to deal with hostel food problems, social work, library work. etc. Members of the standing committees are chosen from among the student body, and those interested m any particular work may communicate their wishes to any councillor. Besides a number of academic, cultural and211 words
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Article, Illustration861 1952-09-01 3 \IORE student teachers are today being tailed upon to do an extra hour of teaching: m the country's Adult Education Classes for three or four nights a week. Though this opportunity is something which every student teacher should avail himself of. many are861 words
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Article, Illustration957 1952-09-01 3 P.J. JAMES - ACCORDING to Prof. Le- Gros Clark. Professor of Anatomy at Oxford University, and External Examiner m Anatomy at the University of Malaya last academic year, one of the greatest problems confronting all university authorities is the selection of new students. More precisely the problem By P.J. JAMES957 words
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Advertisement16 1952-09-01 3 A NEW SELECTION OF FASHIONABLE DIAMOND JEWELLERY by MASTER CRAFTSMEN AT P. H. HENDRY (HO\AL JtWIOLLR)16 words
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Advertisement127 1952-09-01 3 NOPALS WANIED MARTIN LOUIS PETER, 30-A Madras Street, Singapore 8, desires to have pen friends m Malaya and overseas. He is interested m dancing. stamps, movies, music, and goes for badminton and cycling. Will exchange film star and pen pals photos. Know The Answer? HOW may bookkeeping be taught m127 words
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Advertisement115 1952-09-01 3 VtARS Of StRVIGE |jt Sheoffer's writing instruments WILL give you mvk 100% service for years and years! They combine BUM pleasure and pride, service and satisfaction, and Bnli j i j r J W jjw til IV am gundy Ifow lW pen and pencil th# Af^li vTi ow P r115 words
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Article251 1952-09-01 4 lit Phra Chayai hetr first entered the picAcacc of his iit her m law, Thao Siiuchoi, he felt very greatlj abashed and ashamed ot himself. He be m tv speak haltingly, first craving the Giant's !>u<!'>n tor what he had done m deserting his familj ior so251 words
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Article795 1952-09-01 4 AN ART MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN i I I !l\(i young; children nteifsted m axl i> a mujufnriuic art m itself as parents who have bad to use tacii powers of persuasion It 4< i reluctant youngsters t risifl museums and art galleries nn and urffl testily. I he Pasadena Juiror795 words
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Article534 1952-09-01 4 By T AY HONG IIAI. of v toria Institution, Kuala Lumpur: (iRILF A' Pil I IVfl BlttlC a green tau O sad i the t< we 1 eel metods V > h^ht wind gl Qg 4 rustling Leaves. a bright stream ft Ibe pale tkj grievei M534 words
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Article, Illustration523 1952-09-01 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Princess Champar Thong and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER pvj- almost more than she could bear, but she still wished not to give m too quickly, so she answered scoldingly: "I am ashamed of you, Narai Thibes. I never dreamed you could act m this way. If you wish to523 words
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Article114 1952-09-01 4 SEVENTEEN YEAB OLD Shiffcko Mori, who recently qualified to represent Lee House of the Methodist Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur m the Finals of the School's Senior Oratorical Contest scheduled to be held some time next term. Shigeko, is the daughter of Mr. T. Mori, a teacher of114 words
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166 1952-09-01 4 T\ THIS SERIES, YOUTH 1 presents a number of exercises which have been carefully thought out to improve the vmabulaiiy of those still at school. Ail you have to do is to be holiest with yourself. Take a pencil arid a piece of paper* and166 words
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352 1952-09-01 4 W/HEN a sailor is making a W model and he can't find exactly the right materials, he improvises. And that's jusf whal pi soners m Britain during the Napoleonic Wars did when modelling ships between 1793 and 1815. Fiv Spanish, Dutch and American352 words
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Article61 1952-09-01 4 IMI SWORD H \RI X IRTAN A «r Nm t*m4 td Merc, is carried by th< Duk« oi Hcautort ulio meets (.-n Queen at Hie IMMj hen the Queen retnrm Hie Uesl door m- wittt three other sword- bearer*. prc< rd the Queen and .it the We* door61 words
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Miscellaneous45 1952-09-01 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE M I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY r^ 1 AA6 AM* OSCAR S L Sv»J6S'PeA?J 1 THUKSDAV, \J?&Z% 1 7" r—^ Wi f TN.KIWMG about; I z^| \5&zZJf M?-Zi /■< y*:fZ ■/^^^J tSsgl POPEYES ADVENTURES APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN YOUTH' EVERY MONDAY45 words
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