Singapore Standard, 8 September 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■ife 1L M X VOL. 11l NO. 68 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 319 1 Curfew And Police Check Lew Mook Yoon, S.S. Correspondent. PENANG, Sun. The biggest-ever operations to comb out the lits m Penang since the emergency fed this morning when several areas c placed under curfew. fl o!e coast around Penang except ore was declared a protected place.
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  • 25 1 of 12 A g in October (F.A.0.) nt 3 of B -a. Japan. Paid ta md and en invited to
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    33 1 The resent luad lowering a casualty at the demonstration marking the op<'nin^ r of the new Civil Delence Headquarters at Birch Road, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Yong Peng Seong Studios
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  • 228 1 27 Kill ed But Jet Show Is Still On LONDON. Sept. 1 APl') —Despite yesterday's air disaster m which 11 peopl? were killed and 63 injured, the Farnborougfa air show is to continue today, an official announcement said. The show is scheduled to close this evening. The oflfo ■5, ?s1
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  • 90 1 GIBRALTAR, Sept. 7 (Router) A B: corvette sent an :ed boarding party on to the British steamer Athelduke 9.<>89 tons ia mid-Atlantic after the master had railed for help m quelling trouble aboard, it was learned here today. The corvette escorted *he Steamer to Gibraltar
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  • 24 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 7 (UP) Charlie Chaplin left by train for New York where he will sail on Sept. 17 fur England.
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  • 152 1 Married Men Live Longer TOKYO. Sept 7 (VP^ A Japanese with a wife can live a lot longer than one without, according to the Welfare Ministry. A single man faces three prime hazards— tuberculosis, fatal accidents. a.".d suicide government ese ironists said. Marriage,' they concluded*, "is helpful to maintain health."
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  • 152 1 TODAY IS BLACK MONDAY Standard Stuff Reporter BLACK MONDAY today, ushering m the Christinas term. i> devoid of the usual gloomy prospects for more than 124,000 Singapore students. Apart from the greatest festival of the year looming m tl«e distance, the boys and y iris are anxiously lookins forward to
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Sept. 7 (AP> Sir Harold Harmsworth. publisher of a string of newspapers m Eastern England, died today at the a^e of 55. The nephew oi the late Lord Northcliffe of the London Daily Mail and the Times, he was knighted m 1935 !ui political a !l d
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  • 167 1 ATTLEE HITS AT U.S. TRADE POLICY LONDON, Sept. 7 (AFP)— The British Parliamentary Labour Opposition leader arfci former Prime Minister, Mr. Clement A;t lee. yesterday sharply criticised United States' attitude towards International trade Speaking before the annual meeting of Walthamstow Trades Unions, Mr. Attlee said that it was difficult i'oi
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  • 378 1 CAIRO, Sept. 7 (IP) Egypt's strongman, General Mohammed Naguib, today became the premier of Egypt. The announcement came immediately after the resignation of Premiei Aly Maher. Naguib said his government would consist mainly of civilians. Meanwhile. a prominent Wafdist said the Army capped its sweeping
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UJP.) Archbishop ShofcaJ YVada, head of Japan's oldest IliiddhM sect, arrived here by air today with a lucky charm for President Truman. but none to help Dwight Elsenhower or Adlai Stevenson »a their bids for the presidency. He told reporters "I am not interested
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  • 60 1 MUNSAN, Sept. 7 (UP).— A Communist s«*( hi its officer .it the Parimitn.imn truce ramp turned his luik on the Beds «»n i ridas and strode through the Bamboo Curtain t<> become .:;i Xiiu'd prisoner, it was revealed todaj In< onfirmed reports sa id tint the
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  • 71 1 Standard Stall J&eporter ■DR. MOHAMED 1! i Vice-President of the Repul of Indonesia, flew into Sil pore by X.L.M. Con tellation yesterday after a 10-day pilgrimage to Mecca. Dr. Hatta now a '"haji" was accompanied by his wife, and eight other Indonesian government and relig 1
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  • 56 1 BON G KONG. Sept. 7 (Reuter-AAP) The first wife of the late Dr. Sun Vat-sen. founder of the Chinese Rrpublic. died today mi n Portuguese Macao, aged Bt>. She was known only as Miss Lu. Dr. Sun divorced her to marry Soon? Ch ing-ling,
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  • 231 1 LUXEMBOURG, Sept. 7 (Reuler) The unresolved Franco-German dispute over the Saar will overshadow the Inaugurated session of the European coalsteel pool's council of ministers which opens here tomorrow, authoritative sources said tonight. At their last preparatory meeting m July, the ministers agreed to consider
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  • 85 1 TOKYO Sepi 7. A stal t Tokyo today on a mci y to B ung to aid the sti polio our m Thailand. -Gen. ■>'■ 5 bora. Cm S the Fa East I mmand. arrangements to obtain I spirator and i the tii f
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  • 30 1 NEW T i'ORK Mi B of the National Airii:. on ,i BO A London yesterday lit 1 hir tli^t lie ni.i; i' -It i repori
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  • 17 1 XICO TTY, UP Si x broke into Spain's uno merci fled v. taking Miiy'i lid
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  • 484 2 Standard Staff Reporter "SINGAPORE business houses can rest assured that ex-T.B. patients and ex-leprosy sufferers issued with a certificate of fitness or lerter of recommendation from the Hospital are non-infectious, and fit for employment/ said Miss S. Graham, Almoner, of the Tan
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  • 234 2 AKOI I 130 new siudent- oi Uie University of uill he introduced to University life on Octobei 2, 3, and -1 before the academic year begins on Oct t The programme tor the proposed "Orientation* 1 include addresses by the new Vice-Chancellor, sir Sydnei Came,
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  • 159 2 Cabaret Musicians Protest I bard i Ca to the the 3d Union notice of dismissal c Cabaret's be ted l Sepl v on t the man to engage a new b; ■ec f to '.ike up the matter wrth lenient. "We have been j«d at the Sou i Cabaret lor
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  • 69 2 FIVE men irom the R.A F Jurong and five from the K.A.F. Tengah gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Bank !a< work. The balance m the Bank up to Se:)t 5 was: <; n o r i» •<>■ v v Ait total Donation received 21
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  • 42 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. Miss Choy Hup Wan of the teach- j ing stair of St. Paul's h stitution was mrrried to Mr. Wong Shue Van, Court interpreter before the Registrar of Marriages. A reception was held a1 thi C tury Hotel.
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  • 279 2 TIIC present dispute between the 24 stoker? employed at the City Council Gas Works and their i np oyers is not confined to dispute over wages alone, said ?Jr. J. 1. R a. Deputy President of the City Council, yesti rday. Mr. Rea said the stokers
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  • 79 2 IPOH. Sun. S;>: Perak Scouts, Rovers, and Scouters will represent Perak m the Federation of Malaya contingent to the Jamboree m New South Wales from December '2i< to Jan. 9, I9J The following are Berak n resentatives: Scouts Sargit Singh Gin, sth North Kiota; Owi Boon
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    • 156 2 S Liidivsl l^^^f\ y 7^/' o///' Happy Ckc SJ o/- our Happy I > I R R 1 1) A I ¥F!I <i O Ml I U it MM t &J is X m ;ill -i/« :in<) ji.ilrni" and NYLON KALF SLIPS a I PANTIES TO MATCH 5 Now en
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    • 1310 2 fc > 11 1. iJTiiiyf Ihif f iiiiiiillf pnl 73Q am.: Singapore (on pi- tang 75 i- I Kola B (Nil); Kuala Lumpur (73 Ft- Ipoh (73F); Kuantan (73°F); Kota Bahru (75 F), RAINFALL 7.30 a.m.— 30 P.n S ngapore (Nil); Penang (Nil); Kota Bahru (Nil): Kuala Lumour (Nil); Ipoh
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  • 68 3 "Full-firing CHAMPIONS deliver the full power you need to win races" 1 their cars with de- 3Cing men -jet the last OL Out Of jp of fuel. -jertirtg oil you're |f»i see you' daals« km of car ycu c- a r-.ew 0* fo I S^e>-« will deliver -c full Dower
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  • 252 3 One Other Gives Up To Security Units Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Three more terrorists have been killed m the Federation, and one other has surrendered to the security forces. Two of the terrorists were killed by a Police Jungle Squad m the Kuala
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  • 206 3 A THREE-MAX delegation from Malaya will take part m Moral Re-Armament Assembly now being held at Caux-sur- Montreux, Switzerland, said Mr. Finlay J. Stewart, who is now nere m connection with the preparation for Dr. Buetiman's visit. Mr Stewart said that the dei legation will be
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  • 165 3 Shell To Get 2 More Ships Standard Stall Correspondent SHELL Company of Singapore will add two nrwr coastal lighters to its service this \e;u. The first of the two vessels, the Pun\u is due to arrive m Singapore next month. These ships have been specially built m the United Kingdom
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  • 317 3 2 ,500 ATTEND STATE RALLY HAH PAHAT, Sum— Two thousand five hundred ScouU, itovers. Sea Scouts and Cubs from all over Johore stood under the burning heat to greet the hiet Seoul Commissioner of the Federation, Mr. I". M. F. Payne at i State Rally held at the Government English
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  • 93 3 A .l M V Son.— The Hr n \--ni tmmissionti and M > ii I Bammeti were i-;; v the ni.iu> people v. ba ill "ri-J the SettU ment "N out h wn i] dam t .it the C itj i l > u-'i i-t night.
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  • 133 3 S lAN. S for »ng the < Negri jtiiig of the XS Ceylon- ti Pres ent, Mr. V. 1 th. Mr. Thambiah i •at a meeting organ \s Ceylonese Asso hear rhe Cej i q 0 M Sarava- industrial and igi "ra pi »gress m
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  • 42 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. When »rged m Fouce Cour today with hawking thoul a licence. 72-year-old X m Say said that it was his venture m business and he was unaware that a licence On being fined $6 he toiq
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  • 65 3 JOHORE BAiIRU. Sun. Abdul Ghani bin Bidin. a peace officer attached to the Rifle Range Road Police Station, Kuala Lumpur, who was arrested m Johoie- Bahiu fur deserting the force was handed over to a Police escort from Kuala Lumpur on the Magistrate making an order
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  • 46 3 UMN O Fair Nets $15,000 .7OHORF BAHRC. Sun Organised by UMNO a Fun Fair m Johore Bahru which closed at the week-end has realised $15:000. The net proceeds of the Fair will be used for supporting the welfare schemes of the Johore Bahru division ol UMNO.
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  • 87 3 .TOIIORE BAHRL Sun.— Despite efforts to bring about a settlement between the cigar rollers m Johore Bahru who are on strike and their employers there is no change m the situation m the strike which began on Aug. 2fi. The cigar rollers are holding out lor
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  • 110 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun Sixteen candidates appeared for the Hospital Assistants' Examinations held at Perak Centre m [poh and the following have passed. Grade I: X Kurian Ghacko (Trong) with credit m medicine and nursing: Mohci. Yusofl bin Ab lul Rahman (Teluk Anson) completes examination \\;'h
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  • 61 3 IPOH. Sun. Group Scout; Master Gob Kirn Bah and 29 Scouts of the First and Third Lower Perak Troops, have been commended for their prompt action on August 4 m putting out a fire which threatened to destroy a row of lii attap shop houses m i
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  • 318 3 Standard Staff Correspondcnl FOLLOWING are the areas m Penatiy which have been placed under curlew following the island's biggest anti-bandit operations on the island yesterday: IThe area bounded to the south by Bagan .lermal Road: to the east by Tanjong Tokong Road; to the north by
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    • 363 3 rriOD w s qi oi a i ion: %n l J- r\pprt is one who knows mi. re ami more .'bout le>s .mil less."— Nicholas M. Sutler. HONDAI lOR EVERYONE M financial and business plans or gains prior to early Ing after which steer clear mpractical arrangements*.' pro- tect your
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    • 3 3 New Coastal Lighter
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  • 607 4 easy lv t is why we h I m le by Dr. Muhan I a mcmbi Pakistan Medical on to 5. 58 icles on his visil to Russia ly publi the Civil ai i litary Karachi. In March 1950, the Pakistan Medical Association at avited delegates from foreign
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  • 1857 4  -  MUHAMMAD AFZAL HOSAIN By j"!!F tour ot (he Medicul Mission was primari)^ for Ti<itin^ the mcoi.V.i aspect of tho IS'^ii and. In fact, we \\c\e, kept so busy ua onr programme that Wl h^fl hardly any <' ;sul (i) devote to the study of otl:er aspects of
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  • 247 4 Sir: There appeal.- to be common weakness among lenders of all political parties m Malaya. The leaders nk. or > think, m ns -of propaganda value of their utterance? rather than practical politics. The i 1 Malayan Labour Party leaders do not seem to be
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  • 319 4 Sir:— note from The Standard of Sept. 4 thai Mr. R. Jumabhoy intends to ask m Council for the number (and percentage presumably) ol motor cai owners and telephone subscribers who are paying income tax. I suppose this academic r query ol his is merely d preliminary
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  • 159 4 Sir: Peranakan Malaya'f letter is a good example of how to confuse the issue! He is not at all logical when he argues thus: 1. When the IMP. wa« founded, it was decided to admit all those persons residing m Malaya who would rally to the
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  • 177 4 We the PEOPLE X.O. Their leaders have ignored these communities entirely. What Malaya needs today is a leafier or leaders who can think over and above immediate gains, social or political. Until kite-flying is given up, leaders of different political parties will continue to say things which they do rot
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  • 204 4 JOINT SWEEP By MCA. UMNO GOOD IDEA' —A suggestion for a join! MCA-UMNO lottery is so Ear the best and most logical made by any one on Sino-Malay co operation, that is, the MCA and the QMNO should run the lottery together and share the proceeds half and ha t
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  • 212 4 Sir: By directing its official spokesman to question B subsidiary fact the Singapore Government does not deceive the readers of my article calling for more Malayans m better paid Government jobs. The Acting Public Relations Secretary, m his letter published m The Standard on Saturday, ignores
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    • 104 4 Uoni expect to JLoofc H*efl if you «i<nit Slwp well ?r ifiHOSfi Ured Übm and vrlaklti >r JB^" A may indicate that you are no' ~S/, ratting sleep o! the nynt kind x Your ileap ih< Id be natural restful and restot-ativ*. [tsbouid refresb body nefvea and mind to that
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  • YOUTH
    • 24 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH VOL. I NO. 18 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1 952. 4 PAGES FREE
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    • 990 1  -  CAROL HUGHES By ■.«rv tiif School <>l O*.irks. uhiih its aanat from iv h itioa m the O/ 11 k Wtw he irnu tl M i. baa pro i mm .■.ml o\ I Ibmsaadfa v. 3 .i nl sirk m this remote 111) oil Uho
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    • 27 1 >USS B.\RB\RA DOl<«HFKTY or 33. Milburs Road. Kiiiprt»naiuc. Birmingham *ie Ens land. k*«" on tontaetiag pen-Irir»d<» 4* Malays. All write. liuv U rai>e too* afl4
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    • 285 1 rr»EN yoatta of the Bine*I pore \.M.C.A. spent tlu-ir Hari Raya holidays working <>:i the new camp ate of the Singapore \<>uth Coancil at i.;':.iii vit-r ih Besar. It v.is the first time th.it su< h a work camp was organised m the CoJuny ami
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    • 562 1  - You Can Eat— And Starve! PHYSICIAN NUTRITIONISTS, CHECKING UP ON VITAMINS, SAY: By V 01 mas be (Utins three big meals a day und yet be *lowly starvins yourself for vitamins essential to your weil-bein?. many nutritionists say. The total amount of food you eat often has little to do
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    • 78 1 r rOI) W is "Black Monday" J for thousands of Malayan school children who return to their schools and convents alter a months vacation which began on Angost 8. Many said they feel invigorated and refreshed alter four weeks snent m holidaying, pienicing, and relaxation. They will face
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    • 11 1 So Bui What o Mm a cr. S'd II
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    • 378 1 P»v Youth Correspondent \V r HY is it that some i \> drcfl i'.wcr learn 10 s t ujhiie others are as n h a home iii the water us our of »t? Po.-c uis no doubt play, or s/iould ploy, a biy part hi this, for stirehi
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    • 550 1  - MOST BOYS AND GIRLS DO NOT WRITE ENOUGH P. J. JAMES Says II is a i onsoUag thou^ln that, while tiw adiHi would indulge m MJiWlf.S< and releatless gaaM of poll tical chess vi wimh the moves raeaa war .md peace, 3 outh link> the orHL youth tias its pen-pa
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    • 107 2 The third boy is Chia He happened to have a bit of fever last night, and he could not work. But he is keen, so to re he is m rlass, though he oughi really to be m bed still. The fourth boy is Danaraj He is
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    • 813 2 Teacher Is Treating Himself Like A Machine! i ever vi ted the bottling section of an ated v er fact rhere you am see a long row bottles carried along on an automatic tray. ives at the tilling machine, where it is tilled up with its propei rai ted water—
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    • 320 2 |)K. JAMES L. MORRILL, president of the University of Minnesota, believes that one of the highest responsibilities of a university is to help promote international understanding and goodwill. Under his vigorous leadership, this large university m the central United States has brought about better understanding between nations
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    • 167 2 fit I lore to hear the roaring sea. To me it looks like a grassy lea. 8* -8 I love to see the ripples white, And see the foams so bright. jjl .g 1 like to see. the rocky stone. B--2 And hen> the waves thro* inlets
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      105 2 •Princess', when she will show spectators just what a flyi g boat can do. Ine party of air cadets who were m Britain at the invitation of the Air Ministry had a pretty good time. These lads who came Punny Picture lrc:-.i India. Pakistan and Malaya, not only
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    • 183 2 WE HAVE had television m Singapore and probably think that we have now seen everything, but the newest development is a demonstration to the public m Great Britain of "underwater television". This will be shown at the 19th National Radio Show at the Earl's Court Exhibition, which has
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    • 196 2 I XS TRANCE sales m a n George Betzold. of Roanoke (U.S.). sold the owner c* i! large, fierce polite dog a policy against the doe hurting somebody. First person the dog bit was Geoige. pRIZE at Rude (hie of Wight) dance was an airtrip round the island.
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    • 663 2 A BORN ATHLETE BUT HE DID NOT KNOW IT! meet rouonno 11 "S m. t mpmoxs ABOVE Abdul Aziz bin Zackaria was born m Perak m 1933 and joined tbe Hifch School/ RlaiiK m 1!»47. He took up athletics m 1«»4S. and m 194!) took part m the school relay.
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    • 52 2 JOSEPH Ponr pion athlete at Bl Seremban. for th< year and a S( JiooU w\a\ nwn N v is Xhf thirteenth a*d f-t member of ih« I family of SerenU.u His father Hi Ponniah v.is a w■ I athh'te at ITirtßtia ll tion. Kuala IHM
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      • 99 2 THE BULLDOG ANT V Suspended by its feet on Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its jaws a glove more than o thousand times its own weight. Comporotively. tot o humon teot a trapeze artiste would hove to grip on 80 ton steomroller with his teeth while clinging to a
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      • 66 2 HF ¥©i va^cw W/£*\ m r 3B^^- J^^k wm^ S£ah J'JlJmßSS*** I IS YOO OTnEk LOWS iiKE ,T9^\ Iff^Sf l*/HA7 ABOUT r\7s JGhX' L: T H t\r> 9 -4^7"" f l;*F M/LO I^-'^al seAh 4*o Tf, Be b- r t dr|nl< M 10. momma S\ nocp :rd n.ght. M ,l
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    • 523 3 Films For Children oEof r »w» 'f Singapore is 0* charae- Q >:: 'W seen OUI c the theatres. a arefuJ look .1 the people who have the Patience tc wait for :u an holl r to win admission to an aircon. Honed movie-Wc rev« i the greal
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    • 122 3 TWKNTY THREE nurses took time oil for a social gathering when they met for the fust time to form the Anglican Nurses' Fellowship at tin- Genera] Hospit.il Nurses' Hostel List week. These three pictures taken by "Youth's" photographer Francis Lee show (top) .Master Wong Fook Rang,
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    • 1121 3  -  SER-LI On University And 'Varsity Life By lAI.AYA has too few uood libraries. This means that the University of Malaya must depend on its own resources. But the University libraries are still inadequately equipped, and it will take >o:ne years before full facilities are available for
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    • 630 3  -  DEMI-TASSE Sy CTUDENT teachers have k P time and .main asked themselves and their Masters of Methods the blunt question "What is the extent lor memory work m the lower classes?" They have traditionally been taught to believe that 'learning by heart'
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    • 586 3 EDUCATION FOR PEACE BOLE OF NY TIMES' 'YOUTH FORUM' VKW YORK ClTY— Every Saturday morning six bny.s and girls gather here around a radio microphone to take part m the Youth Forum sponsored by Ihe New York Times, one of the nations outstanding newspapers. B* fore an audience of several
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    • 307 3 >i \R lIN IXM 1^ PI I R ot ;;<i A. Madras SU i < i v m^.i pore X •>«»kv pi n p.! jv m Ma!. i .iml .i m ...id liiic- rested m (i.i m m^. stamps. mn\ ics. BiaSM I |>«' ritinj;. radio. Bin photos.
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    • 847 4 Beginning Today An Exciting New Serial For Boys Specially Written For Youth' jl WAS too cold tor toon but the windows <*i the little train were almost entirely frosted is it rattled and -,i its w:i> along the overhead railway aboi c Hit 1 sleeping docks. i
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    • 181 4 series, youth j g i mm be? of 10. A 3 mng >w 9 ><•■■> Check youi thought out fo i these ai •ibulary 0; tJ 1 ..-in to do is to A t-" x be rsell t 0 1 Take 1 p re oi I pape
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    • 107 4  -  TONY RYAN QTILL, bj a shore he stood, Silent the sea, Spirit that only would Listen to me. There was moon if; v night Pair m the skj Gold drenched sind lonely. i 'AME, then r .i clattering Noise, 'lor- the strand Phantoms of steel Loosed on the
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    • 916 4  -  O. M. GREEN By IS ANOTHER volcano about to be bora In the Little island of Kutubdia, which lies about 12 mi!e^ off the coast of last Pakistan (better known a* Bengal) not far soutn of the poi-t of Chlttagong? There are signs that it may
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      • 236 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TCM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY /iOE DOMTA n fVOU TMIM^ V&J lCVßS,'EVEfcyTrtiu6!!) I I lY? o^^' THCa£ s Ca.^e" YOU KAN SGTTL6 I HAVE A SGCI2ETX > I \^CR_^iS DUSEEMIV (^«TH /51 V AROUM' n EVECVTHIMG??! THEOGy WWiCM V i I^/ ANY A\Of2E,l AM QUITE
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    • 329 5 BRITAIN NOT LIVING ON USA' -CHURCHILL UK WillSton Debt Soon WOODFORD, England, Sept. 7 (Rcuter)w e arc noMiving on the United States, nor are abusing them, m spite of receiving their aid aid Prime Minister Winston Churchill here to his oiuam ana the Sterling area g into debt with the
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    • 83 5 \ik<>. Sept 8 (AFP). —i King: Farouk's Income amounted ti> th»- e^uivaleni of E739.000 sterling over £2,000 a daj or .usu a minute not counting reveDue from liis property .inroad and £4,000,000 spent b\ the State for upkeep of the Royal palaces, according
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    • 79 5 200 residents of the Delta G nges and HaveRoad Estate attended I c gei ea] meeting i ta gea W< ire Asover the week-end. Tne following were elected office bearers for 1902 53. E*res Mr. Chan Ah Kong: vicepresident, Mr Chua Soni: Lim: T. R. Fernandez;
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    • 53 5 I X G A PORE City Councillor. Mr. .M.P.D. Nair said yesterday tnat a group of electors from the South Ward had suggested to him to call a meeting of a:! electors !"om the same Ward with a view to nominating a candidate to the forthcoming C ncil
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    • 293 5 CASTELGAOLFO, Italy, Sept. 7 (UP)— Pope Pius XII told the world's foremost astronomers today that "it is completely improbable that even the most gifted investigator will ever succeed m recognizing and much less m solving the mysteries locked up m the physical universe."
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    • 55 5 13 Feared Lost In Sh ip Disaster NORFOLK. (Virginia). Sept. 7: (Reuter) The Honduran tanker Foundation Star, battered by heavy sea.s. split m half about 130 miles south-east of Charleston yesterday with the feared loss of 13 lives. The rescue vessel Emu reported picking up 17 survivors. Two men refused
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    • 28 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 7: (Reu-ter-AAP) Seventeen women police the first m the history of Hongk«ng have passed their training courss and become police constables.
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    • 172 5 TOKYO, Sept. 7 (IP) Leftwing Socialists gave notice today they would oppose to the bitter end rearmament of Japan. Chairman of the Leftwiog Socialist Parly Alosaburo Suzuki said an attempt is certain to be made after the Oct. 1 election 10 revise Japan's constitution,
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    • 132 5 FRESH BID TO END OIL ROW 1 TEHERAN, IRA},. Sept I 7— (AP) U.S. Ambassa- f dor Loy Henderson ca\ d I on Premier Mohai ■ed S < Mossadeq yesterday m a 1 renewed effort to keep j 2 alive talks aimed at get- Z r :ng Persia's oil ilowing
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    • 71 5 SEVERAL hundred Malay; m Singapore yesterday conducted a special sports meet at Raffles Institution ground m 1 1 ebration oi the national festij val Onam. Tiie Festival fell on Tuesday j and celebrations .had to be postj poned to yesterday being a holiday. The wife of the
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    • 58 5 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7 (AP>— The Indian government yesterday withdrew a licence permitting the Bank of Portugal to operate m India, accusing it of discriminating against Indian registered Rrms A Finance Ministry spokesmen said the Reserve Bank of 1 took action gainst l c Portuguese bank
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    • 495 5 SINGAPORE sub stations liable to load shedding: DAY 11..V1., AnsOD Koad. I iong Baliru, SagO Street, Kaiu;ih street. Peoples' Park, Nanson Road, Lam soon oil Mill. Guan Hi n. U.E Network. U.E. Factory, Ki\er allry Ko.id. killiiny Road, Or<li:ird Road, Armenian Street >t;it i«-. Adelphi, apitol, Newton
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      • 55 5 i•' 3 £3m& m\ B 4 m 8 am f &<**' hnilu* «>//##•/#*#**♦#/, w Www %f %f q Hilt 4is;\ use the genuine CaT|7 BRITISH j iU o^l^^ HYDRAULIC ir^^.Bl BRAKE FLUID ]PI I lAS NEW AFTER USE /yAXoV I I WITH LOCKHEED FLUID AFTER USING INCORRECT FLUID FAR EAST
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      • 226 5 CHRISTMAS FOOD PARCELS t W"^ o Q f J fr- 'I 4 WITH V CARE S H i ■^kB^HB RE9H IbbTbl i yoa wanf yoar Christmas Parcel to arrive m time ORDER NOW PARCELS TO SUIT ALL TASTES i t Our Latest Lift CAIS BE MMM P PROM V^ MM
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    • 762 6 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE interruption to business of yet another local holiday and the continuing weakness m Rubber were, to some extent, responsible for the reduced volume of business written. Bright spots against a dull background were the demand for selected Industrials and the rise
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    • 135 6 Fraser N eaves Fraser A. Neave limited have issued a preliminary notice to embers that the Board ot Directors recommend a bonus ss ol $1 stock tit each $2 stock held on the 25th October. 1952. The permission >£ the ExController having been ined of the increase, an Extraordinary General
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    • 206 6 Business Done Aug. .10— Sept. .> Industrials. Fraser Neave $4.15 to $4.25, Gammon $2.60. j Hammer $2.40. Hongkong Bank Colonial Register $738.50 Jackson $1.95. Malayan Breweries $5.00, Malayan Cement $1.00 to SI 02. Malayan Publishing House 51. 90. Perak Hydro Electric 13/6 Robinson Ord. $3.50 ex div.. ex
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      • 621 6 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE i, t Overland m mm i >•.|, v Ml l :i IM1 !l jn (itieS s > »re Arr LA SF PV hi. Bl Sepl Zi JSSepl »Sepl I Oel 22Oet w\wv euro n i \nger LJI v L. I l I ANGLO FSENCH BENDIXSENS
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      • 566 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to hina and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenhani iV Penans Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From "Szechuen" Sept A Sept 27 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penans P. Sham Spore For "Sasechuen" Sept 9 EPkong "Yochow"
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      • 574 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-American Line Nederlani Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, Spore P. Sham Penaac SLOTERDYK (HAL) In Port 9Sepl IOSt-pt BANTAM (XL) 10 16 Sept l7Sept 18 l»Sept R\KI (SMM 19 24Sept 25 26Sept 11 28 Sept
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      • 546 6 EAST ASIATIC M SAILINGS IROM S( ANDINAVIA IK (OMr Spore P Sham r•, n? "MEOXIA" for Bangkok IC ITSepI n ISflepi I--INDIA" for Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong 1* If»Sept1 f »Sept i:» it.srpt i iiv. "PANAMA" tol Bangkok Saigon Hongkong, Manila Hi !S?Sepl 25 SSSepI "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 15 ICOH -MAGDALA"
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    • 181 7 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPALITY Applications at tmrltod from anift*Ki« u« r MUNICIPAL ARClUT^which %n E^ the Ist Januarj 1953 ™eh wil] oecome u!d be >tea of the Royal rnrtftut* i have had considerate SJSSS? 2 i ■■■< Preference will he V !U eM t ln ■iceor rk „t -p;n..r,
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    • 141 7 VNAG] if the AND vOR X S re 1 isider ci < i will be of 3 ay an i :ku<l H 4€ 5250 u:n I C klren. ted candid "c will rte oi Fund B i tour days i ete< .ippoint" >n leave I Of 10 -25
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    • 758 7 Grimsby Drop A Pom t To Oldham LONDON, Sept. 7 (Renter). Grimsby, only! hundred per cent team of the Football League, at I the start of yesterday's play, lost their record when they dropped a point to Oldham and so after only three Saturdays of League
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    • 146 7  - GOLF here's How Salmmin Sam Snead by MOST youngsters, particularly caddies, start with a pretty fair swing because these kids watch the players il-lio swing well and get a mental picture of hotu it is done. 1 try to give you such res. t I sometimes think these pic- s
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    • 609 7 WEIGHTS for ten races of the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting on Wednesday are as follows: Cl. 1. Div. 1-hJF Uninsured 9.00 Zanzibar 8.13 Best Bet 8 12 Pirmiter 8.11 Euphrates 8.09 Good (i.imlile SOS Billdaw B. it-; Northern Circuit 8.05
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    • 85 7 THE SINGAPORE Archery Club he'd their September j shoot al the University of j Malaya ground which comprised of Mo arrows at 60 yards. 30 arrows at 50 yards and 24 j arrows at 40 yards. Fourteen archers took part and among them were
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    • 276 7 MORE than 2,008 r~ P r watched Miss Vie Un Chun win the wome i*s veil kg title m lie r L P;: 6 Vmateur W« ghtlifting Fee;- ai annual im i champi m ships at c Happy World stadium last night Three <■' ten -the
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    • 251 7 NORWICH, Sept 7 (Reuter). India batted first and were all out for 290 runs m their two-day match against the Minor Counties which began here today. At the close of play, Minor Counties had scored 17 runs tor the loss of one wicket. Rain during
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    • 179 7 UK Rugby Results LONDON. Sept 7. (R' Yesterday's rugby .< r results were: Australian lour: Keighley ft, Ausl am M Club Mat<hrv Bradford N: ,4 h. 5. Bramley 1 1 W' Trini 4 Dewsbury 11, W; i m 19. Feathei stone R. 21. i I Halifax 55, Belle Vue R
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    • 176 7 The following an lh< results of the Singapore H I >iy Association'- and school tournament played at the Singapore Badmini Stadium, last night. Junior Singh's: Chwee iSKCBI'- beal Seah Kirn Teck (SCSA) 15 -7. 15 0: Una Soo Jin (Greenwood beal Y«>ng Ngee Foh (Mci 15 <>. 15—7:
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    • 29 7 BUENOS AIRES 7— (APi— Kid Ga i's welte: 1 1 ted A gentine Rafaei M by a ter!inicn! Iraoii koul oi a ten round boul Merentino
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      • 73 7 EST-CLI BK, I S igapore. •nee no| Chines on« p BOX po S Sing ore Ac jn INTS OF! ICES K. equire clerks I. C B K<v; Cer- to F 1 O. LJ>% 7'C. K-l i 1.-.:':piT. wv, .i *dvi la Cc J tjc EuMO s ;e:;n Firm m Ipon.
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      • 439 7 WANTrD W \NTED I. n. ,c i ea Hair-dress ig saloon, 25: 1 Bht car. open touicr new 0 :i id second d Apply 10 s-.-cet Spore i UITiON H Iress Beaut: lition m I ds. 10 p.m. vi M iii 258 Midciii ***** MALAY (Conversation) Nev fen '»v, eks
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      • 185 7 NOTICES CITY COI V II O* SOfGAFOOL If AM KS 'For \~i.ii In ul. it's Wtt T»'ii<l»T K«Mim Ground Floor itv it. ill I.D I I MEN a for f 64 flats -t I 109). I CHI LXM n< II 01 SING IPOEI Sale N SMtoAs f 15 th S»i
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    • 343 8 Malays Draw i-i In Stadium. Game SAFA Community League esterday A good to draw I—l. The Malays missed six certain goals during the game and .was not the fault ol their f r -ards They shot straight and fast but Navy goalkeeper Meerham baulked them every
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    • 52 8 Today's Sport SINGAPORE I The Combined Schools crickei team who beat the Overseas Schoolboys by 61 runs on the s.K.C ground, yesterday. Highlight of the game was the splendid batting and bowling performance by A. I)e--lilkan who was highest scorer with 19 runs and took seven wickets lor 18 runs
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    • 21 8 A. ,'in the 1 faiping C< :inis. unter. I Fail .ole tennis 'onese cricket Ceyionese I i
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    • 364 8 WITH the Combined Schools skipper, A. Delilikaii m fine form with bat and ball, Singapore Combmec Schools easily defeated the Overseas Schoolboys XI b 1 67 runs on the Singapore Recreation Club padang yes terday. The Combined Schools, batting first, scored a total
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    • 268 8 A PENALTY coal scored six minutes before full-time gave Tuang Mong OBA a 2—l win over the Young Men's Muslim Association m a SAFA Junior Cv j tie played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. YMMA who did most of the attacking m the second
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    • 276 8 FOREST HILLS. New York, Sept. 6 (Renter)— Th United States lawn tennis championships entered tli semi-final stage today but before these matches bega the remaining men's singles quarter final between Hai Richardson and Straight Clark was completed. The players had won two sets each yesterday when
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    • 101 8 TPOIT. Sat. The Jovialads Badminion Party "B" defeated tbf Shell Sports Club by five juries U> nil m the F'erak Inierteam tournament played at the PBA Hall last night. The results were as follows: (Jovialads players mentioned first*. Singles: Loke Kok Chiew beat Saw Teik
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    • 387 8 CHRISTIAN Brother- 0 >. 5 ition easily defeat Victoria School Old Boys A ociation m the Old Boys A--ociation cricket g or the Evan Wong Shield. The :hristian Brothers won y ten vickets m a one-innings en- •oimter at B, i stier Road .•ester daw
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    • 45 8 IPOH. Sun.— Kinta Europeans beat Taiping District by fourteen points to six when they met ixi a friendly game of rugby on the Town padang yesterday. Kinta Europ e a n s, with several State players m their midst, fully deserved their victory.
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    • 55 8 IN A SOCCER friend lv a Seleiar yesterday, :-:90 ML! jusi managed to beat Seletar Staiior Iby one goal scored m tiie firs ha.!f. f). Jones who scored the so I litary goal, shook custodian Reec 1 with a powerful grounder am i followed up to send the
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    • 202 8 ROYAL CORPS of Signals iust managed to beat the Royal Army Pay Corps by one goal to nil m a thrilling, evenly contested match at Nee Soon yesterday to enter the final of the Army Park Cup soccer competition. For the first 20 minutes, fine defensive play
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      • 203 8 'Tarts flr^ijinrjaS n irii l ODA Y!fI'.NII*^^| 6.30.9.30 u?m| «;,««/MfOH OVf;i#l### Thrill with Howord Hill facmg the ivn OU'«0 U'« deadliest killers ..armed July with a bow and arrow! And •vary dormg explo.f happen* os you see IrV* m^ AFRICA f If /A HOWARD 1 if X F^7 Hill om6or
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