Singapore Standard, 15 September 1952

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard %^J X 15 SEP 1952 m no. 75 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1952. II 12 PAGES F IFTEEN CENTS;!
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  • 410 1 lvr > Corre»pondenl m I N VMI V M TheGeneral Assemblj »f UMNO »P«*ned b 3 the Sultan of PenA toda, cweigcacj resolution condemning me visit oi l>r. Victor PnrcelL fin of P rhey were 1 m investi- m tog into the c >iy has
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  • 47 1 Manchuria Borders Again Pounded I the I plane v m > tow A 1 1 i] I M mria -i-gans H truck again at ga t miles from they knocked and supply and i September 1. Superfortress opped 300 tons Powei Manchurian ~eton i v i ted d
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  • 1252 1 1 'FederalßondThatDraws And Unites All Subjects' Standard Staff Correspondent A NEW chapter m the history of Malaya was added at midnight last night when the new Citizenship Bill became low enabling 72 per cent, of the population or 3,930,000 people to become Federal citizens. The citizens
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  • 225 1 NEW YORK. Sept 14— IS. Assistant Secretary of State tor Far Eastern Affairs John M. Allison today accused the Communists of exploiting the peoples of Asia, and added that the Soviet aid m the Korean fighting was part of Russia's plan to conquer Japan. He
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  • 157 1 Rahman Will Meet Purcell MALACCA, San.— Following :i letter from Tengku Abdul Rahman to Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan agreeing to meet Dr. Purcell and Prof Carnell, a meeting has been arranged for 11 a.m on Sept. 16 at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Penang. Six EtfCA representatives and six UMNO
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  • 70 1 ROMF. Sept. 14 (Reuter). Furious stoi ms oi md rain swept o\ er It bordei- yesterday, sending hundreds of tons hurtling into thp valleyg and swel untain toi I overflo v. A lone iind halted on the B lending acros I Ups 1 om Italy to
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  • 51 1 LONDON. Sept. 14. (Jteuter) i I o: ver today des > e m Luxemb urg ek of the CJerman-Israeli m reparations a.s "a triumph of statesmanship." paper said: "Never beep. .cted n v poignant backterrible rAem .<& and tto emotions. and yet irill and good se have m
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  • 126 1 IXDORE. Sept. 14 (AFP).— The Congress Party Executive, m a secret session held yesterday, was understood to have agreed to abolish the "Rajpramukhs" and heads of eight minor states and to appoint governors m their stead. Thus, the Maharajahs and Nizams would be reduced to
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  • 86 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 14. (ReuterI AAP>— -The Australian Government is expected to grant a Japanese request to return more than 2uo Japanese war criminals to their homeland the Sydney Sunday Sun reported today from Canberra. The Cabinet will discuss the request tomorrow, the paper said. The prisoners
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  • 84 1 A D X LAIOE, Sept 14 (Reuter-AAP): Dr W. G. Penney, chief scientist for the British atomic test at Montebello Islands, arrived a4 the Woamera rocket range Ui Centra] Ausl ilia by a Hastings bomber from Darwin today, according to a report from Woomera He Is accompanied
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  • 41 1 PIN. A NO. Sun. Four pc; ons were drt.iined m an Island-wide screening operations this morning. At Aver ltain. Penan? Hills, Balik Pulau and Ba>an Lepas, Police made surprise road and house checks. further details are available.
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  • 95 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four terrorists were killed m the Federation yesterday making a total of 34 killed since the beginning of this month. Two of the kills were achieved, m Mersing, by a patrol who contacted a party' of three terrorists. The third fell to
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  • 27 1 OSLO Sept. 14. .AFP'— A Norwegian "Thunderier plane crashed north of here yesterday Killing the pilot. The plane was aking part m operation -Mainbrace."
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  • 160 1 LONDON. Sept. 14 (AFP)— British ((ji respondents m Australia yesterday reported that atomic rockets, probably wireless controlled, would be launched at the Woomera rocket range m South Australia towards Montebello Islands during' British atomic tests scheduled lor the end of this month. British official circles
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  • 103 1 Bolivia To Get BigSmelter LA PAZ. BOLIVIA. Sept. 14 (APi Bolivia yesterday signed an agreement with a group of Argentine, Uruguayan and European capitalists for tli c creation of various industries and especially for building a tin smelter plant. The plan represents an investment of 3,420,000,000 bolivianos (about U5534,000,000). President
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  • 110 1 LOW^STOFT. England. Sept. 14: ißeuter> Defence Minister m the former Labour Government Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell said here today that the United States refusal to recognise the Chinese Peoples Government was the main obstacle to peace "m X »rea. "In the Ion? run either that Government has
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  • 110 1 New Anns For E gypt's Forces CAIRO. Sept. 14 (REUTER) The Egyptian Prime Minister General Mohammed Naguib said today that new armaments and equipment fur Egypt's armed forces were '"now on the way" He made the statement m a speech to officers and men of the Coastal Defence School at
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  • 294 1 Textile Talks To Sell More Yarn LONDON, Sept. M (AP). Delegates from niany nations, including Japan ami the I nited Stales, are converging on l.umlon for the opening on Wednesday <»f the International Cotton Textile Conference at which they Kill examine troubles besetting the industry. It \v;i.s generally believed m
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  • 63 1 Xl \l II Ml»| R s IHI A (dllVin m uliii h j<* Pahaac J'»i itisk \<i\ isei Mi IV.C.S < mi\ w .is (i \«-ihn4 from .Iti tniiit w .is ambushr 1 •'i t'i<- I ';i!i Mile Ki' vii m ferantul Raad I i id
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  • 27 1 See-Saw Figh ting In Korea StO I <■<■!. Mt l(i n off bj T i of Division a f ed through a thick B The thi pori i
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    50 1 j Servicemen of the 13th I isth Hussars, Ist Squadron, stationed ut Serem- ban taking to King's House the four sealed i boxes of answers to questionnaires sent by General Templer from Sikamat New Village where i handgrenade was thrown recently. Sikamat i< five miles from Seremban. I photo. Standard
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    • 297 1 tNCAGEMENI WEDDING i ETERNITY ■■•.'.W DRESS RINGS >%/^ S. C. de SUVA BROS.. 7#wtHfn I. Raffle* Place fft^ipm j Phone a:il*. Jigsaw puzzle Competition PRIZE WINNERS! S1 00 Ul PH*C >lUn ludv >Illll^ r O:9C Klebaiu; Besar .Malacca. S5O 2nd Prize j Arthur CheiNah. Co np. Depl Johore Bahm (i
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    • 40 1 NG| The modern BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH WATERFALL ANIMATION 's o beoutilul <)..,■■- j fy of design with unusual on«mai coscode from fh» top o4 JUST UNIT AND YOU'RE IN BUSINESS! IS 3 Distributor THE EMPORIUM 17 19 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 1.
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  • 312 2 1,500 Guests Will Be Invited Stondcrd Stoff Reporter ABOUT 1,500 PEOPLE, 55 i leading communities, Go vcr mC rlrdtn Party of students, will be inrit«d to the Garden Party of the University of Malaya on October 13 .n honour of the visit of the Duchess
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  • 338 2 Standard Staff Reporter SEVERAL Singapore boys when interviewed by The Standard yesterday said that they have "always" treated 1 girls as their equals although i girls dislike being told that i they are being treated as such. A medical student said: "I was
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  • 150 2 Women's Council To Be Invited Standard Woman Reporter THE Singapore Council of Women will be represented by Malay, Chino-e and Indian -u-viivM-s of c E::fvi:"ivo Committee at the Garden Party to be given m honour of the Duchess of Kent at Government House on Oct 10. The Standard learn: yester-
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  • 50 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Syed Hassan, eldest son of Dato Syed Abdul Kachr. Mentri Besar, .1 chore, will be married" to a sister of Syed Hashirn bin Abdullah, Assistant Dlstri>-t Officer, Johore Bahru, on Sept. 18. Sy«d Hassan is teaching n the Government Englisl School. Muar.
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  • 117 2 Standard Staff Reporter. A CHEQUE for $200 sent to the Singapore Standard by an anonymous donor for Madam Koh Hoe. whose husband was killed m a lorry accident, was handed over io the widow yesterday. Madam Hoe was taken completely by sururise when a Standard
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  • 584 2 THE names of the Army, Navy and Air Force establishments as we!! as the schools and hospitals m the Colony which will be visited by the Duchess of Kent and her son, the young Duke during their stay m Singapore were listed m
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  • 230 2 Standard Staff Reporter THF IFiDER of Singapore** tinman d« -location to the ™l conference of the WofW Buddhist.. Mi,, Pitt dm, >lvi. n^ompan.yi > Mr. J. !M. Jayapala, leave Singapore today for Hwigfc— g W* air. Miss Pitt is the President of the World
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  • 139 2 LAND acquisition *J*| Singapore Government during 1951. says Mr. J A. Harvey Commissioner 'if Lc-.nos m the' 1951 annual report More than 505 acres of land was acqui* d i* different locaii- j i ties m Singapore for building schools a police station. and
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    • 188 2 ~TT\ V* f T beauty m \j W D &l*r 3 preparations UNEQUALLED FOR TEXTUBE AND VALUE Dubarry ToileJ Soap g 2.20 -^jfiM^fel f A BUBfIRRY TALCUM IX.*/ < POWDER ij^V^r^J :7 109 Presented m Three TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED I PERFUMERY DEPT. JRjQ B J^jS_O N S M^LMNRAUMY 7 POINTS
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    • 73 2 km, I, mi,., |TH'OPERA/-SMOiWERE^ WE HO-HuMfT Ji^flA,' |THAa»TH'RAPE* KAH DON" II ASJGCESS-BUTAH .-/OUGHT^T AH'M c: 'FCARULSS FOSWO^" FEARLESS P S HADTSUCE A FEW WASTE TARD-Jr* "<T A§a^*i>b>» a »S IN I 7"-E>^COOZE: ME, 7 IF HE. DtDM T I -SMACK/--OUICV CMUMKS IT- HERE'S imo*-^>i*T *Lm**Ji DAISY MAE-AM'.L >,APRI-D- v <
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  • 126 3 j .TOHORF. B \IIRU, S in. Johore Bahru Chinese will put up an arch of honour opp the premis< s of the Chii Association m Jalan Ibrahim on the occasion of the Sultan of Johore's birthday on Sept. 17. In addition they will pay for a modern
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    38 3 pnuio. I CHILDREN of the Kuen 1 Cheng- (iirls' School, who <| rendered son^ and dances at the -14th anni- versiry concert at the j j Chinese Assembly Hill. 1 Kuala Lumpur, on Satur- j day. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 32 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. Mem- of tiie Wesley Fellowship of Seremban visited Mambau new village, near Seremban. and sponsored a gymnastic display by boys under the leadership of Mr. S. Mari- muttu.
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  • 191 3 MR. MacGILUVRAY KUANTAN, Sun— The Deputy High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, Mr. M. R. MacGillivray, told Kuantan Home Guards today that the only way to end the Emergency quickly is to train every member of the Home Guard to handle firearms. Tins organisation, he said,
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Independence for Malaya within nine years is one of the matters which will be presentatives of branches of the Independence for Malaya Party here on Tuesday. The conference will rediscussed by conference resolve Itself into a central national council of the party
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  • 388 3 Move By General Assembly C PENANG, Sun.— UMNO J> Malaya is to prepare a blueprint of an interim B government. This was J resolved at the UMNO g General Assembly held m A Butterworth today. A I The blue print, according to Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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    • 231 3 #.«/*'>/ .1 1 rha Is NEW GOODS LAOILS WOOLLEN TWIN SETS JUMPERS a BLOUSES >v |imi X »«rk All s s lnJ )lllur3 I jrout choke 1 ISI) SZR ISiai'JD COTTON TEE SHIRTS fINS? VERTEX SPORTS SSSIRTS lt Triers j;» t! I. KAFrLt i LAC£ SPORE I. TEL 5214 /5*
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    • 384 3 SINGAPORE w Ivl M u\x|| 1 liioS ROM DIARY 125) Vu BUS SERVICES I'M 1<• k t v rm \n:i 5 s|N(l m\ 1 X >••''•• v> H'.l 11 1• \|i Ul HKII Xl \»cit 1 1 1 4 ENTERTAINMENTS m^pinu mma ir V; 1 a[ VkkiW. 4 'VoHrj m^
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    • 91 3 s ru£C£ MU5^ VEH, WE GOT A FEW OUNCES Of) f..LAST T. 6AW.SHE 1 r HE ESCAPED ALL >- "W^ ySi^^*\ WB6 TWENTY DUST, BUT OTHEeWTSt TW TRIP VVAS CLOSIN' IN AM' RU3HT.- JUMPED^ HE DID? I kHw^I^BS i^l THOUSAND IN I WAS A sUsr.' OOf GOT CORN- OOP'S CHAMCE
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  • 535 4 l» RHAFS the most important result I AUZUS 1 p lie defence conference held early last month the d. tosel ip a mi1.:.,:. nation lor re long the Pacific Defence CouncU, 1 operate und, r the mutual defence p..w A 'uaUa. New Zealand and the lamed will meet
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  • 707 4  - THE INDIANS IN KOREA PATRICK O'DONOVAN With The Commonwealth utPtston fiv They do not carry arms yet they are smarter lotkaq and more military than any other unit. They are nn of the Indian Ambulance ihit KOREA 4 MONO the twenty thou- sand men team half dozen countries that make
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 417 4 x sir;— l would like to b€ permitted to amplify certain remarks which 1 made at the Teachers' Training College Commemoration Day, and v hich were reported m the Press. I refer to my statemit that the Scots speak English with an atrocious
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    • 104 4 Sir:— 1 note that so far c public opinion expressi ed m your column about S.T.C. buses is anything but favourable. The S.T.C. has released figures and statistic to show j that it has made a great I deal of improvement; buses have increased both m numi bers
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    • 327 4 Si r: a Tot of fireworks have been discharged by the Legion of Decency, and the a of film critics during the past week or so on the subject of decent and indecent films. I do not wish to go into this oni oversy. for I sense
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  • 142 4 A Morning In Rome Circa A. D. 350 < T F THE Romans had i mastered the air as they mastered the land, this is how the Coliseum and its environs would have looked to them if they had chosen to fly over their city on a morning m the
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  • 346 4 Sir: I have been following Mr. Alex Josey*s sei of articles with interest. In pile of his great reputation I am not convinced that he is pro-Malayan a> some of his admirers claim. His articles coc I I mainly of advice to ihe British Government as
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  • 118 4 Sir: I note with interest thai Mr. D. Robertson, tin City Councillor is so opp< cd to employment m Sing pore of Australian^ and E ropeons m clerical and a m mi strati ye po?t<. that howants the Immigration Laws amended to p* this. I trust
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  • YOUTH
    • 24 1 YOUTH vol. 1 N07r9~ V_^|^N|WSPAP tR PU.USHED Br TH. S I NGAPOR iJ:^o^ i;:g M^v... 'Z.,1 yTMI^ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI
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    • 334 1  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By week sent out mo re t(.-n 10' 000 m f »'™ed Legion of Decency lost K. schools pledging Ihc ehifdrJ P m °S. the Malo y°" Cotholic News 9 ood literoture C t0 S e ly clean films <"»<« *«> «ad
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    • 1197 1  -  TAKASHI OKA International student entre, m ils spacious new quarters m the American citj of Cam bridge Massachusetts, offers friendship and entertainment to wont) students from other nations. I 1 is n ot enough for na international student jusl Jo live and stud] m a
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      33 1 STIDEXTS rroni .ill i>;iri- ol the world rri;.\ m [he Informal atmosphere of the Intimation .1 student < putrc- inainiainctl lor iii«-ir nMivenieaesr sad pleasure m tin- Imcriiuti unhrr>i»> tmui oi Cambridge, Vktssai-hust-tts
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    • 17 1 'Pen pals' link the youfh of mony nations into a single brotherhood of friends
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      115 1 Tin. Her. Jm k Jones, pastor <>i the Singapore Ii n hur. h ted <>n a series ol three talks on the subject ■•I i'.ns (»i;i Relationships at the V M HaH last >aiurSponsored \>\ tdc Sinnpora Distrid >i i and the l nun; Men's < hristian issocialioa,
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    • 264 1  -  'ARIES' (A.C.S.) By i COME twenty miles south wttt of Siagaptre int the mjMir twin island of rhr •'Nine dods" Kumi bfauMl an island of reputed Fame amon? the htaese; island more risited tti.m mij other island ar<• v n d Singapore For n
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      • 155 1 UMV/iLLxAa POOCH M.il\ I. oil HniT- -^K%^ prixc ,n tlif MstuaM ;^fe^? Mr> c •:i «'f iivit.N da\ J|| •> 'l^.'i^^^^^R p." at her m huol 9 HR ti'spitf her 8 IfiNiu-ti )U|), I tr Inu f8^ :^ll&i£glli£'^&J» l"\\i:j ili!::.: S^^^^MBBi most of fl 'Ht»* s Ek "f" Tmai«~ lf
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      • 10 1 LOOK BETTER PLAY BETTER f MACIAINE WATSON CO (M) LTD.
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    • 845 2  - "Nothing kills romance a mouthful of borken teeth" TODAK By r vniTir will hone to be married some day. M"! SS.^^ be —ried whether thc> like ft or n v,,u like t« have a few bit, of advice about the linin.lt problem ol lnar^« c C^Sh 0 belong to an
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    • 249 2  -  FRANCIS BOEY j" By QNG (Ah Chye) Sin Poey wo* 0 "ly youngster of 1 1 years but this did not deter him from competing with adults m the 1,500 metres event o t the Singapore Swimming Club's 36th Annual Swim Gala. lie stole
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    • 60 2 Spectators shook their < heads when 11-year-old Ong Sin Poey lined up for the start Of the 1,500 metres race with nine others all adults. < Taking two strokes to one of the others to cover the 5 same distance, this sturdily- built youngster delighted
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    • 29 2 TWELVE rovhiirh n Mm *T>H fc«i Of 1 <( competition. h« lri ii port. LaneaMin i < ntN Brrnda Rank^ Ormskirk I m (second from rigtri titl< -md
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      146 2 include lable tennis, m which lie is the unofficial family c ampion, and music He plays the violin though this is as serious to him as ttM swimming. Where other boys collect stamps. 'Ah Chye" collect new* clipping of swimming Interest His aibum containing clippings of his idols.
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    • 68 2 i BOWI EB Englishman, creased. umbn furled, spi. feet at London flicht to P.. by an smartly—his I i his trouser Then, with he flicked case, took o I gchool tie. waist and ca place m the pa HTHE liny pr is without a to 4DVERTISEM] Queen \II
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      • 285 2 i i &ERUTZ FILMS (Made m Germany) CONDITIONS mmm 30 PRIZES I 1. All photographs submitted must be taken with Perutz film?, B| 1 B I /or J jECTIONj white or light-toned mount. Xame and Address of competitor fe« |^|B lill P II Portraiture if «^kJs^fl V Bi Bi ra
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    • 350 3 Learning To Save I L Port Office Sk Ens B „k v i. I fc ls w be congratulated S l !l(: < a!'.-o.:t StM.l.^t,. Saving TMi schema which was put totg operation last been bai ed bi mmiia t Mr .h. i ->j yupi. leacnet- arid parents
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    • 820 3  -  'DEMI-TASSE' By I M\ I fi hi .•-> i,i\ t- .1 |Im u«uid l«<: i iiv ihf populai ni-idt i n 1 inrnui. Ml i' bera ill be !he firNt Ui j ;rt*f w ith me •fc< 1 uio\ its t v i p.. U 1
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    • 576 3 PERSONAL TOUCH' CAN MAKE 'NHO' SUCCEED 'AH. O. stands for Non■Ll Hostelite Organisation.' This body is little known outside the University of Malaya. It is a new member, barely three years old, but one of the most active bodies m the University. It has the distinction of being: active even
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    • 391 3 These functions were not confined to members. All students of the Univer< y were invited, and more are taking a real interest m the Organisation's affairs For one thing, Federation students find that they get to know a lot more people, especially Singaporeans by attending N.H.O. functions. One
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    • 124 3 HTHIS week's competition is A a little difficult, but if you work at it for about half an hour, we're sure you should find no difficulty in' finding the answers All you have to rio is to find ou! the names of the three very important people
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    • 495 3 Micky Lynch In Leprachaun land .4 POEM WITH A SMILE TVTOW where the rainbow dips to earth Behind dark Knock na Dare, A cay down south m Erin's Isle In dear ould County Clare j There lives a man named Micky Lynch j A down and out is he. But
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      • 32 3 -;-SE» r^^^^^v WHITE CROSS) I tfKjtF SPECIALLY PREFARED I V FOR BACYS TENDER I I i rP a j H \rA,) CORONATION I MUSK ROSE I LILAt I TALCUM POWDERS fOR GROWN-UPS
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      • 35 3 r f if- v^, -^^MkfMß P%^ STREET. P** jg^ fa Inky** 1 >4 NEW SELECTION FASHIONABLE DIAMOND JEWELLERY MASTER CRAFTSMEN P. H. HENDRY o >f,!9k AitiTurify \3/d a__2/ Men *wj*j*hj*s solo crui.PiSPiUMiis t phag MutiS
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    • 680 4  -  Paul Minten ffi An Exciting Sew Serial for 'Youth^ v S< >N, n off to ton! •nd. Bd on j OOKING down at htai 1 iruin the deck above m (I grinning widely, a oupfc of Chinese sj»nn nv.dued each other .ui-i bcfan to talk uamg Ihenasetvcs
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    • 135 4 1 ••There'< st :i gau and to L^ g< on. B. rail and Perk os, not having i1 m him to wa I aj y »£ei continued. "S when he's v-very drunk, he hits the boys and makes the apprentices d-dance for him." "DANCE foi
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    • 417 4 OUR Youth Correspondent recently visited the Uland of TekU, which fuara.. he eastern entrance to the straits of Johore. and Sports on the Tekon* Boy! Club. TOUNDED m September, T 1950 the Tekong Boy* Cub now boasts of a me- iberskip of 369 boys
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    • 93 4 t\ AS!U\c;-JU\ I) k 1 p nip ttl c elementary gch*ol bci 1 ij recorded me I favourite boaci Befaw tt*e a tual ginsing iturted. an It* j i ii old rtepped up mlci ophone W b«3 il bei BctMaAnudefi were 'greet to our
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      • 5 4 NEXT WEEK "./#># .1 MAX HOY"
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      • 74 4 THE MUSHROOM 1 'T'HE nmon i- i ruint-.l 1. shr/nt'. i»ai<" 1 1 .i v teala 1 of shattered ria\ Night cloaks a blo<wl> n..v\rr. IT !icr\rs .md KM P'lt; roots, never brain or .ell >hal! I; >m Ihtv grow blod m fission thought Eniwetok shall not FnrM mushroom for
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      • 69 4 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POFK*JS I J. J. AJ.O.YXJ^^^ giMs and BILL ZABOLY I toz wm -b v/is 0.-W ofJ -I g wire TO JTC^ "T'iht 1 T S*/ tocw Awap r a HI switch om twe s r c\ _t^- I (J^fJ ["J g'^'V^^V 1 d' 'I I j
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    • 45 5 FIVE persons n motorcar and a van were m a collision near the Lines Post Ofhce last I r*s slightly dan tge< and the tron\ portion ot the van a sa ished, I c including ed as the Gt Hos
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    • 76 5 C -IR< I Sept. 14 11 pt's ne ci c I wili ed up trials 0 some 60 rested *_n 1 rjici- 1 week go, "to clear ihe 1 poh: cal ai c as ear.-. I inch preparations ..n and holiest elections," as orficial'v stated today. M
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    • 80 5 OH. xIiSS) Bintul Abb; 1 medical officer oi the Maternity I and Chili! Welfare Centre m Karachi, Pakistan, India, ar- rived by air yesterday from ley. She did post-graduate course Cine m New Zealand for about eight months and is enroute to Pakistan. Dr. Abba
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    • 35 5 HASSAN hrn Sit] (56) a gardener was knocked down by a r:i: G 'vernment Printing Office last night. He was removed to hospital m an ambulance. J 1 is condition is not ous.
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    • 305 5 I*l Mi l>! U K<llt 1^- Onrrnl George C. .lar-hall si«mml beside ih«- graves ol 1,565 Americans l Killed m iH O *„r ,i s> irs nH j pledged thai the United Males would never i<-a\e Luropf io iho mercy of "ruth-,' I ItsH
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    • 74 5 LOXDOX. Sept 14: (Reuter) M Anthony Eden. British For--1 Secretary, left London to- day by air I Sti isbourg to I the meetings ol tlie Consultative Assembly 01 the Counci] ,ol Europe Mr. Edea will paj sh >rt offlcia] visits to Yugoslavia i Euad Austria before
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    • 202 5 STR -SBOLRG, Sept. member "Little Assembly* 1 l'ool yesterday voted overwl j.lans lor a United Stales oi r> CASI ALTIES II O Nr. X O N G, Sept 14 (Reuter-AAP): A two-year-old Chinese child was kiiled and j four people injured m Hongkong i
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    • 36 5 TEHERAN, Sept. 14 (AFP) Premier Mohammed Mossadeq j today conferred with the Shah of Iran. It is believed here that the meeting may herald m [in nouncement of important dcci- J sions.
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    • 210 5 SIXTY-TWO Malay families were allotted sites m the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement during 1951 says the Commissioner for Lands, Mr. J. A. Harvey m 1951 rennrt 1 The building of houses on these sites is proceeding but the rising cost of building materials ■"is slowing
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    • 102 5 BOMBAY. Sept. 14 (AP>- The All-Iriata Congress committee today unanimously passed a resolution appealing for a 'Big Five' conference to settle EastWest differences. The resolution, reported to have been framed by the committee's president Premier Nehru, deplored the high expenditure on armaments and desired power
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    • 442 5 >IN(. VPoiti: substations liable to load sneddJng todaj DAY IJooil Tat St., Xl.jiMlicd IM., Avenue, Dunman ltd i">i < iii:it Place, -I. Yasln. .1 Kunos, i ambriSge Rd., Rangoon Ud Serancoon Kd.. Towner ltd.. Sennett Estate, Kolam Iyer, McPherson Rd., Kirn < liuan Rd., Boundary Rd., I
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    • 192 5 Standard Staff Reporter DR. John Matthai, former Indian Finance Minister. a<y panied by Mrs. Mati i arrived b.v air from Ceylon vesterriay on the first \ea, <>f xn extended Far East .study lo:ir. They were met at the airport by Mr. GoDala Menon, Representative
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    • 285 5 Arabs' Support Sought WASHINGTON, Sept. M (AP). The Uiftited Stales has completed revised pro- j posals for the creation of a new defence organisation m the Middle East and pro- hahlv will present them to Britain m a note next week. of 'he new plans—
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    • 249 5 Moscow Talks Outcome To Affect Korea War WASHINGTON Sept 14* (UP) Diplomats of the Allied nations said yesterday they believe some "hard bargaining" on \'::e future of the Korean war is being done m Moscow by top Russian and Red Chinesfi leaders. Chhiese Foreign Minister Chou En-la, and a d<
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    • 21 5 THE Fire Brigade i canal oir i i ywti da tackle la o vi different parti of iSingapur* I
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      • 222 5 Swedish steel j protects all vital parts... ISi ntn t r i traftte I e« typewrite! k i. j all-beariag. I 1 r .;:j;n_, r ior-rouci. thai has I blda Emkhi. rid And re nc_ jll thes4 features: 4 r ng tyj 6-point touch conn r gl Q 00] jr
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      • 150 5 Ay I i\ t I I t A a rLUiN v 3 C r l~t ill 21 I World S \> E*:*mniic j i ci hi v v > kj^ti y swimwear I IX i for men ii I J.J and boys k "There's no spark plug like a full-firing
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    • 408 6 By A Special Correspondent A FAIR turnover has to be reported from Malayan markets during the week with the main body of busi- ness m Industrials and Tins but no defined price trend was to be remarked m any Among Industrials, Fraser Neave met
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    • 318 6 Industrials. Fraser Neave Old. $4.27J to $4.10 c.d c.b.. cbi Federal Dispensary $1,674, Gammon $2.62*. Hammer $2.40. Georgetown Dispensary $2.45, Malayan Breweries $5.05 to 54 9.")" Malaj m Cement $I.ol} to $1.02.'., McAlister $40.00 to $41.00 c d., Robinson $3.50 to $3.40 ex d Straits Steamship $20.00.
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    • 42 6 THE director of the Chartered Bank of India Australia and China have declared an interim dividend of seven per cent, subject to tax lor the curfent year, payable on Oct. 3. and not 7J per cent as stated here yesterday.
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    • 210 6 BROC.A RIBBIR IST A H LIMITED will h |ld a ttee»ng on October 2. Cor the purpose of considering a resolution to place the Company m voluntary liqtttd Nivv SCLDM LIMITFD made a profit of $345,980 («»><* the year ended March 3i, 1952, and "the Directors recommend B
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    • 65 6 THE supply of new American automobiles is now critically short because of the steel strike. and the shortage is expected to tinue through September. Detroit industry sources said. Before the strike the year's s estimated as high its 4.500.000. Now it i 3 said
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      • 643 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings {o China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam Penang. Also direr! Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "S/ct huen"" Sepl 24 Sept 27 Bongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham Spore For "Yorhow" Sept 2CJ Japan "Szerhuen"
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      • 453 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- American line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maim* BOSTON. NEH \ORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, Spore P Sham Penang BANTAM (RL) Gdns. 8/9 16Sept K/23Sep* KAKI (SMN) 1? 24Sept 25 26Sept 27 2SSept LIMBCRG (RL) 29Sept/6Oct Ot t SOit
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      • 522 6 EAST ASIATIC Ti SAILINGS HIOM SCANi)INAVI\ I X (O\i|\, S D«»re V s "MLONIA' for Bangkok IS L7Sep| la Part "INDIA" for Bat.nk-,!: sa|. eon. Hongkung Mani h 20 S3Scm 17 l 'v, n i t i "PANAMA" for Bangkok Saigon Mar.^kuriq Manila I .X l M »Sept 21 J7Si
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    • 756 7 Entertainment s Win— A Triumph For Spencer TO EQUAL the Penang mile record with the heavy impost of 9.4 and then set up new figures over the testing Bukit Timah one-and-a-quarter miles and 36 yards all within six weeks is indeed an unique achievement. These
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    • 323 7 srcctssi ii. .Hx kcvs i.si 2nd 3rd Colin Talloli > 2 h Planner] 4 1 2 R. P«rc 2 i A Spencer 3 B. Bagby 2 2 Landsdown 2 i H. Russell I 1 H. Charles i 2 H. Hc&OUd 1 4 2 A. Ummi |13-;, P. Knuckey
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      58 7 I COCKY Knight with i i 1 blood flowing from his i i 1 nose, after Bert Assirati .< ij had landed several blows < on his proboscis m round I, three, tries hard to get loose from Bert's iron I 1 like leg hold. Knight was j i beaten
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    • 255 7 LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reirter). Coventry today played! for the first time wilh a new pair of halfbacks a> replacements for the. veteran rugby placers !\'i*jel Slock and l\or Prcece, who relire<l at the end of last BeaSMfc The pair J. Mauchlcn and L. A*hcrofl, showed iiiut
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    • 220 7 BRITISH Empire champion and the world's second best wrestler, England's Bert Assirati claimed yet another powerfsJ challenger at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday. This time the champion defeated new arrival Chic Cocky Knight me beer drinking cigar fimeking Cockney mat-man. Assirati faced everything the hefty
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    • 43 7 GHQ Firfi Beeqnlf beat No. 3 BOD by (wo goals to nil m the Singapore B;ise District hockey t six-a-«ide "Lightning" TournaI ment which concluded at Nee Suun on Saturday. Sergeant I Tf.im-iti »ct>i?d toota th« goa\s lUu tarn wiMitei*
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    • 134 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 14, (AP; Mr. Bob Christenberry, chairman of the New York Slate Athletic Commission. said today that Light heavyI wei^h; boxing champion Joey Maxim's suspension will be lifted m New York state if he I I signed a contract to fight j Archie Moore. Mr.
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    • 53 7 DON CAS'! EH. Sept. 13. 1 (Rculcri— T)w Aga X mder harm 1 uljrar, slammed all rivals m the SSt Leger stakes h« today to the sea! on great thn < old careei may cotite I Prix D< La Ti imnj next year. Prix
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    • 59 7 UK Rugby Results U >NDON. Sept. 34. <R- .■> M -rR-VI UN TO I X Rl GBI LI \(.i I Bar 7 l Rot dale H Salford 120 Braml< k •>(-..■ U m 5. 14 H X < XT GW MOV S' H 3. I Ab< A! fs Rcr I
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      • 916 7 NOTICE THE DIRECTORS OF SIN POH (STAR NEWS) AMALGAMATED LIMITED, HEREBY AN NOUNCE THAT MR. TAN TONG HAI IT, H. TAN), GENERAL MANAGER OF THE SINGAPORE STANDARD HAS SEVERED HIS CONNECTIONS WITH THE COMPANY AND THAT AS FROM THE 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1952, HAS NO AUTHORITY TO REPRESENT THE
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      • 85 7 TUITION PUS'IAL TUITION Book 1 keeping Accounts Business Cor rc.-pundence Special coaching Toi LCC Exam. Success guaranteed Apply Principal FECI 23f> A I R:\er Valley Road Singapore y MISCELLANEOUS ASTROLOGY: Worried folks 5 consult Aung Mm ell matters and you cannot go wrong Sent any questions regarding personal matters etc
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      • 197 7 TENDER NOTICE THE < ng r...!naged vehicles arc for sale and inspection can made as imdenni Aicstin MQ Saioon No A Lyinr Th No. 1, Clay: B B 2. Ford Prefect Saloon Ho. A6lt7 do— 5. HudhHte Sotooo KM3M —do 4. FaigO Dv-t Br AA- I* 5. Austin Diesel Butt
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    • 515 8 Chinese Athletes Lose 5-1 In Stadium Match TIGER SPORTING Association, the Colony's most powerful soccer combination, entered the SAFA Cup competition final by routing Chinese Athletes 5 1 at the Jalan Besar Stadium Y"^"/-* •**l* 5,000 fans turned up to see the semi-final and were
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    • 562 8 THE Singapore Recreation Club by virtue of scoring a convincing victory over the Singapore Cricket Club have claimed the rit,!.t to retain the Paglar Shield tor another year. Playing on the S.C.C. Padang. the Recs won the match by 115 runs. Hero of the game
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      30 8 MISS Helen Lee who i von the women's indivi--1 dual championship trophy for the second successive year al the Ti»er Swimming Club 4th annual gala on Saturday. Standard photo.
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    • 264 8 KIALA LIMPIR, Sun.— Malaya will oppose strongly the change m venue of the 1955 Thomas Cup challenge round as proposed by the International Badminton Federation This was decided at the neeting of the standing committee of Badminton \ssociation of Malaya today. The meeting lasted about five
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    • 66 8 A TEAM of C.S.C. noni benders, led by M. Saravana- muthu, tlv Ceylon Commissioner, defeated the Singapore Non-Benders by two wickets on the CSC. ground yesterday. Batting first, the Singapore Non-Benders scored 117 runs of which Gould top scored with 46. The C.S.C. noni benders passed
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    • 54 8 I SKKEMBAN. Sat.—Ter- rorist fighting Fijians I created another Malayan sports record here today i when their rugger XV beat a local team, the Vandals, 90 nil. The Fijians scored 1* goals 9 tries and one penalty goal with the Vandals not having a look m. At half-time
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    • 924 8 MM KIM CHOON (Use- J ful) and Sulaiman bin Jaffar jj (SCSA) treated a major upset m the Singapore Bad- j minton Association junior singles championships when they eliminated last year's i semi-finalists, Low Wen;; I Djin (Useful) and Tan Chin 1 Guan (I'seful) m
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      • 156 8 Jc— —^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^v 111. 111. 1- 'MAINE-; --LUND •^H^'^* h FREEMAN- Peter HANSOM W^J*^ Darling. B/^H Poromounl F'ttvjf* s OPENS TOMORROW! HIS STOR\ WILL SHOCK YOl WHAT CHANGED HIS FAITH INTO GOSPEL OF HATE? t j Ivr 1 i i vj, 1 1 1 IM 1 COHIHG SOON! THE CRY OF
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      • 28 8 Datsmaii was riowaia tas-mn Today at 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. The Indian Tarzan m "SIMBA" (Hindustani) DAILY 3 SHOWS: 315—615 9.15 P.M. "Moti Mahal" (Hindustani). Starring SURAIYA, AJIT AND VEERA
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      • 207 8 "HAPPYGU LOVELY"; Tonight 9.30 p.m. I GALA I n !i\ 1 i t Ihnl 1 11 vi 1 1.1 '«lx^'' B jj ...THE STORY OF SOME OF THE >M si \i;iiiN(. I JACK HAWKINS MICHAEL DENiSON DUL! IE G8 PLUS. 1 TccJiiiicolor Featurenc "ROYAL M D ONL» STALL SCATS AW
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      • 95 8 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SBHFA Cup— F.&W v. Chartered Bank at F. .V. Community League RAF r. Malays at J. Betar. HOCKEY: Div. lIA PWD V 3 BOD 11 at BOD. Div. LIB S Forresters v. SMSU- at S.F. FRIENDLY: SRC v Spore jineers Hegt. at SRC. CSC 2nd XI v. Police
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