Singapore Standard, 2 August 1953

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  • 24 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Wilh 8 page COIOTO comics FREE M 6 »55 Vol. IV No. 31. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 197,3. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 49 1 First mishap at yesterdays (irand Prix Trials took place when C. VifftMO'l Alfu Komeo skidd«d and landed m the ditch badly smashed up. Visjano, however, escaped with a cut <vn the nose and slight bruises. Standard picture shows the Alfa Komeo alter the smasli-up.
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  • 25 1 SAMSU: merchant is fined $27,500 n UMPIR, Sat n« a 40 mm. was default i nment, (Hilt possession im v on ng to i paid.
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  • 164 1 Ike" 'Taft A Tragic Loss ToAmerica' rk out d a rog profound >re adjourning r '-poet. •s from all over world ](-;k m today m m< n r Ta/t: PARIS: rrancta political loaders paid tribute to the Republican party leader for his honesty and forthrightness, <\o*p te their dilTercnces on
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  • 270 1 OSMAN ABBAS, Singapore's veteran crack motor cyclist, was killed instantaneously yesterday while c t «> i 11 a trial run over the Johore Grand Prix course In preparation for today's big race. ipping M at over!" t i »fl his i p I g f
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  • 318 1 WORLD TOUR CONTEST SARA IS STILL HOLDING LEAD WITH only lour weeks to go, the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, M. Saravanamuttu leads m The Standard World Tour contest for Malaya's most popular personality. Sara's total last night was 139,487 coupons. Sam is closely foil > by Seiangor's N.M Vasagam who,
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  • 66 1 Mr VV L Blythr. retiring Colonial Secretary, and Mr*. BlvW were firei a farewell dinner by the Btaga- pore City Councillors at the Sea View Hotel last nmnt. I Below is a rroop picture of the party takrn bef*f« j the dißßer S.ttin^ m the centre Is Mr.
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  • 113 1 FIVE more Communist 4 rorists, Including a district 1 committee member baye I [killed by Security forces i: rthe F-. leration. One vii r tci- rorLst was wouhded and a suspect captured. A branch commiMoe member m this inig of ki'.'. ings was responsible for the
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  • 20 1 THE House of Commons has recessed for its annual summer holiday It will reconvene on Oct. 20. A.P
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  • 274 1 Standard Staff Reporter *U J i uthon 't«es «n Singapore are investigating rnree taults, which may prove to be sabotage, discovered m the British destroyer H.M.S. Comus within the past two months. AH three incidents affected the warship's cable connections and occurred at the Seletar
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  • 277 1 7 Stabbed In S'pore, Girl Dies Of Wounds By LIM TIONG ANN IN four stubbing incidents that ocrnrred m Singapore yesterday, a woman was found dead and six men wounded. The injured were taken to hospital. STABBING NO. 1: On the floor of a cubicle of a house m Ah
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  • 83 1 PANMINJOM, Aujf. 1. (AP)— Spick and span Polish and Czechoslovakian army officers sat down here today for the first ti m <* with Swedish and Swiss officers to start the work of the Neutral Nations Supervisory ommission. This r ■rmistit'e m Ko The Comm
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  • 74 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Seventy-four pei sent, of Malayan producer! ire m favour of advising Govern 'v recommend the I •if the United Nat OdJ COl en c on tin. Announcing tlii^ Mr .1. T. Chapp president of the FMS Chamber o( Mini s and Air.
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON. 1. CAP) The Unite I Stat reje 'ted Ru an I. R the r lii 4 by S fl from the r.'
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  • 23 1 DRUM MAJOR X < irnett .of the I Bati i E V '11l ami i j> '.-.'ion m th. X i
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  • 367 1 Byrne Issue THE TUC BACKS JOINT COUNCIL By K. <;. PtLLAI Sffiarii St.ilT Keporter Till] 50.000 strong si,,^,. pore Trade I nion Cm* Kress, \esterdav plrd^itl full support to the Joint I ouncil ol \<tioi). hi its stand on the "lUini' issue." i < from T.U.C I i i W.-
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  • 52 1 Templer Takes A Boa t Trip Pi River. 1 S >n t in m I Pen i on I iopok Paku iv i them o if 1 r i r> i>i ri Besai v ll.it B IT I >t \< I 1 and to P i i ■i vi. it
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  • 259 2 Staff, Pupils Accuse Principal Of Misconduct SERIOUS allegations of moral turpitude against the principal have been made by the staff and pupils of a charitable institution m Singapore. In an effort to remove the man from his post the staff have sent a report to the organisation responsible for running
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  • 139 2 'I Can't Manage My Son' -A Mot fur's Hoe A SDfGAPOU mother brought hrr son fo m rnu-r-SjeSM y i oiirt yesterday and told the Magistrate, Mr V Ghows, that she no kMfjer wished to stand surety for her son. "I cannot manage Fiim." she said. If hr runs aw:iy
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  • 50 2 A YOUTH. Tay Chooi Kaw. heard a tentative < liarge of I cry of 1 bank cheque > him m a Singapore emergency court yesi It was alleged I Tai let to claim $600 from iUA\ Thiam Tee on Vlay 25. Bail of $1,000 was allcrv
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  • 138 2 PENANG. Sat. Further stridei m Malayan educational history will be m.ide m Feb* runiy. next yenr. when St. Xavier's Institution, one of 'the principal English schools m the settlement moves into Iti new $2,000,000 building. The new building is being built on the
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  • 91 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Dato EL EL MacKt n:ie. past president of the Rotary Club here, is receiving a warm wel'•ome from Rotary Clubs m Africa. At Capetown his visit coin:<k«.l with the installation of the new President of. the Capetown Rotary Club. With Datin MacKcnzie. hr attended
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  • 246 2 KUALA LI MPIR, Sat-Representative s of Government daily-rated workers decided today to request the national YVhitley Council to consider measures to break the deadlock between Government and workers m negotiations for a wage increase and better terms of service for 75,000 workers.
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  • 163 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO students of the Univer;ify "of California. passing through Singapore, will leave by air at noon today for Indonesia. They are Duk Wheeler and Jim Porterfield, rcpresenta<u T Of the sl udent body of the Lniversity of California tent to visifc iadoiiesiaa aaivii?
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  • 243 2 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Sat.— Considerable indignation is expressed by leaders of the Indian community here at the suggestion that large numbers of their countrymen have "gate-crashed" into Malaya m a desperate hid to beat the immigration ban which came into effect today. It is pointed out that
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    • 121 2 Well -Known j ihr. -VI LO\ T StiPvliitiffS I W I FROM AMERICA y/ NOW SOLD iST $3.90 a pair, i l.itni.t'tt Siavh Hnttf. v V (.HOUND FI.OOK v #4 y A Textiles, OJFAJf^J Limited. y 11, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. PHONE: *****. s -52= y es- y -c^ s,, GERMAN
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    • 353 2 SATURDAY BRIDE MR DKMS V UKJUIt helps hi* Hridr. !hf former Mis* fcnid 'lulu) (ardoza, cut thrir wrddm^ cake at a reception at Raffles Hotel yesterday. The couple w^re earlier married at the Cathedral of Ihr Cm*! Shepherd. The groom i* attached to Hatayaa Garaiaa Ltd. Standard photo am om
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    • 157 2 sm mionsTTnTTTT > BH Mi N 5 P<l M R, I h i n.ri i Bsrma r LHLN t *J SA W text, r.- i i NLSJ I AMI M y :.-u > LttIMUM -L Ml t SC.P Saiarj H^n 1 I un i i Keald«.Jl S Keeping, t. a
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    • 55 2 Fete To Raise Funds For Hall THE Presbyterian Church m Singapore. Orchard Road. Will hold a garden fe. c at j Firestone Park. Tang m Road. I on Aug. 8. to rai<e funds *o I complete a new hail for Sunday School. The Commissioner-Genera l Mr. Malcolm McDonald, will open
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  • 212 3 MOST TEACHERS FAVOUR USE OF CANE IN SCHOOLS I j^ trporal punishment is outlawed m young teachers feel they should use their discretion with the cane. t* j" 11 Imaster or principal of tbe he cano on the boys. Usually, hree occasions, he is expelled 1 from the school. I
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  • 18 3 R ■•.try I, a the I I Mr. m of >ney p to i is
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  • 74 3 A SMALL but eager audience, who turned up a t the British Council Hall on Friday night to hear the Singapore Theatre's production of a Christopher Fry play were disappointed when they di covered the production had been cancelled some two weeks earlier. The
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  • 28 3 CIRCUS BUSCH Berlin will open its seas m m Ipoh on Aug. 7. t'ti^y Will pitch on the inner padang of St. Michael's tuti mi.
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  • 289 3 VILLAGERS DON'T SHOOT THESE CROCS KAMPONG folk of the Pandan Forest Reserve estimate there must be close on to 1,000 crocodiles m the rivers and swamps m the area. a #oori percentage '>r the men work the prawn ponds which arc Jinked togeth ?i along the shore. They often have
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  • 272 3 New Attraction To Boost City's Unlicensed Transport Trade Standard Staff Reporter HARD hit owners of pirate faxis m Singapore have now resorted to supplying 'attractions' «n their cars m order to get custom. In addition to hiring out vehicles at nights, they can
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  • 222 3 TIIK year INI, the Coronation year of Queen Elizabeth, is also the crowning year for 14 year-old Elizabeth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Peter of Madras Street. Singapore. little Elizabeth was afflicted with poliomyelitis (Imi mi.; the Japanese occupation The disease attacked
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  • 188 3 Security Measures At Penggerang BRIGADIER M.W. Roberta of GHQ. Far Ea^t Lan l Forces, Singapore has written the following letter to The Stan m connection with the article m last week's Sunday Standard 00 the subject of illegal entry into Singapore through Penggarang: Dear Sir. Tn your IstM of Sunday
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  • 298 3 TAXIMEN DON'T WANT METERS A THOUSAND Uxl owners m Singapore have petitions I the City Council to withdraw its decision Calling for the i installation o( meters m their vehicles They laid the meter \\i\\ benefit no one. "In theory, wo trill tarn mort money, as charges by a taxi
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  • Article, Illustration
    115 3 >:k. i k kao. i u.n I kmturt lean m Indiiri It ink i it U i -irvU's, uho am «-<l m Sinc.ipori" >«-n|i-i(l.»\ on a BOAC Arcnn.iut to tttbt over the nruly rrcidd p<»>t of l#is|rit t Minurr f«M- Ihf IVtuk of Indi.i m Mil t St.ind.ird
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  • 56 3 ONE It und red i a gave bio SinfE ip -I Blood iJ ink week from the X linn D -.t. I SVC M 3 tar Thii en d'>r, I theii SVC m i v men B i il D 1 1 'I I' 1 <»f
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  • 7 3 THE i It 1 V
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    • 125 3 Sissuday Prize Puzzle T2!OI"S A N I) S have seen and used this. What li It? Some one must know. A pri7<- 00 S*o will b«- paid m first MfffCCl entry opined b> the Coatesl Editor or his assessors. losing date i> Thursday. August 4. Ihe decision of the ontest
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    • 55 3 In design and performance clearly distinguished Automatic marKlfl Kttlnfl Paragraph imU*nt.iti »n Pit wbctiv tabulator. Perfect Blifnaaral Mai c!.jrirv»^ Obtainable m ill I irrkgi mMi ask for 9 a demonstration P 11 ONE ***** BORNEO SUMATRA rRADING (<> (MALA Y A) LTD. 11, A BOfNUON BOAP. UNCAWaaI riiONL 5185 CHAN
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  • 165 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, SatMiss Sylvia Rarbosa, 26--vear-oltl telephone operator from Penang, was last night adjudged Miss Golden Voice of Malaya i m a contest sponsored hy the Telecommunicationi Department. Mis* Irene Harpur (23) of Penang was second, while I Miss E. Jansen of Kuala
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  • 129 4 a Singapore architect, Mr. Ng Kcng Sianf, yesterday sent a cheque for $500 to the W< fare Association. the first donation m m appeal for S8 noo A donor who contributes > will have his or her m a "heart." be em- two
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  • 65 4 New Hope For A Widow Xl AM AN. Sat.- A widow who had keDt her children c and water for severs months is now steadily returning to a more normal hildren from English V' ld L ur hool, have come d «th clothes and wit? 6 w! lV r S
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  • 12 4 THE Sixth a .M Tenth Com-
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  • 53 4 V SERIAL VIEW »t Malacca Toun showing Kirn Smu; BriifC which spans the Malacca River. ?n the fores round can bo seen the Clock Tower, while the road leadtag from the towel upwards is Jonker Street. The white building X that of the Overseas Chinese
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  • 499 4 High Calibre Material For Police 'Core' Training Centre Produces llsl TSE KWANG Standarl stair Reporter POLICE tone is only as no'.) i as its core vi Inspectors. These arc the men that form the pivol upon which any police force revolves. These men are the key oAcen who make the
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  • World News In Brief...
  • 201 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Th< re ire people who believe that Korean wuw haj <j the last nail m the coffin of Malayan Coii}muni>t terrorists. They come to thii elusion I from experience. j» haa been apparent m.< the moi th< se men ;..•;.<
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  • 5 4 Youth Charged With Stabhing I
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    • 215 4 rcffc^^^igm fO **>*•"£• V <■• w e< t •^^gtgjß^al FA^gM^^^7^ vS v i aSflßgggSg^l^^^^ P 1 ggggg^*^\ n^ v o ft^' < g^g^a^^^ p ftO*^ VITKX S3 mi p. i i Poniailr Bolf in-.- x i hi Mohamed i s«n«. I !<i j u.i m I. PI n siiigup ggV.
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    • 53 4 DAN 1 rS THICK >7-7 ALV/AYS A! FOR ELBO BRAND Pt/Pf r«/c/< O# the most per* without any pr^s^rHOMOGENIZED STERILIZE? SINGAPORE 52 cts Stlongor c HOCK LEE CO V~rrp PiJ A.A.B LAL SWECJ P 14 1 118.331: H II A m of IOQ (These wonc<erful Wtu^ii IM^S^ BANISH l^^^te' trou:
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 71 4 ENTERTAINMENT 'IVV/^'i Pl '"-"< P»^rs' l'r! TIDES AN *> TIMES OK Ncra li m, -JESL- i ■jw*vJr? Dc A o 'wSsia isa bus services ..teii; c 'lASiuw Tamm ■B» l ja i BS m M QUEENS; A™ (Hindu 3 630 915 kxVHMa M s *\V 'J i ll 1 "">
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  • 121 5 10,000 AT S'PORE HADE FAIR'S OPENING NIGHT R Reporter ,r Trade Fair opened yesterday There were n«> qieeches atni eremoMy. But the lair was no simple matter. m. I 10,000 peo] hi ties to luxui Irinks 1 < i- m th< X m two r a ■ed by **1 I
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  • 19 5 Glow In The skyPuzzled Thousands i h c r i f nIn island. \ho I r sir nund the
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  • 11 5 Athletes T o Help SA TA i be fl 1 J
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  • 16 5 3 Back F rom Study In Aust. B i• i J i '•lore. I mar Colombo
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  • 302 5 V 00 can i r e Causi way ■■'■> ana pend m the ■i the a y 1 1 i and n ©Uteni 1 *«c sifciU on the waiting list But unlike last year, when three a planes wi.e used to cope with the ru>h, no
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  • 91 5 AT 1 yesterday K< I I v. i k ntral 1 i »nd that and ho c pro' tated by Injector J. C. m an when B ted gui-tv to a ■•> of being a vagrant. he was afraid tion as three or lour persons had threatened
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  • 49 5 JOHORE BAHIU'. Sat. Che Hannah daughter <>l Mr. Jus- ice Hamid of Kelantan has i awarded a State scholarsrr.p and is leaving for the U.K." on Thursday. She is granddaughter of a former Johore Mentri Besar a niece of Dato Sir Onn bin .Ja'atar.
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  • 29 5 THE Malayan Indian Coni fress Pudu Branch, js opening a Read m« Room for nu>m- hers at Sungei Besi Road Siven Temple School. Pudu, on Au2. 11.
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  • 121 5 TWO Deople were, ki'.'oi and ix others Injured In leven road accident* m Singapore yesterday. The two killed wore a five-vear-oici boy, Tan Boon Kong. d Thonvon Road, and a 27- ar-old inofhei of three children, Ng Show Kirn. of Tiong Bn'nru Road. Lan \%as killed
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  • 113 5 He Couldn 't Wake Up For Court MARIM Hmi a Sequeira was fined $5 m a E pore rgency court y- for pderly behaviour m a cofshop m Joo Chi I I I i>> shouting at the top of his I breaki::" art:. Sequeira told that r, Fran t, who
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    • 97 5 lH iffi presented n| so low i [>i i ift 7 !Sr 9||| -m?* ot wr n o NVlt^ W>n^ Irnn rrl i;i!>ilil\ l.\cr\ liß iHI ;t r;i|Kin;in no oiu (m nMit| |i( |u< <mi H BH I I I v'^f I a ■I *f. j Bm r' T *V-
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    • 94 5 WEATHER REPOKI M I I M I M TernjMT.iiure: from 7.'< i pm. on I'.lvt Juh to I t in. (mi I^l Aug. Singapore 781 Prnanc f?6l Kota Bahru 1 7.*! Ruafai 1 umpar 7 1 Ipoli (73F), Kuantan (731 1 Maximum Temperatarr: rron 7.::o :i m 40 7 ;:o
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  • 700 6 Clean ThatMind With Druritone ELL, really! I have just been reading m the newspapers that a group of nudists forgive my usinu such a naughty word are seeking some secluded nook m which to ahem! unpeel and walk about m the altogether. Nudists, indeed! What
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  • 614 6  -  Andrew Roth By 1 )R. VICTOR PURCELL J sailed between Scylla and Charybdis on July 25 m talk at Malaya Hall to the Malay ,-.n on the '<- S before Malaya. In the audience of 30 who led to hear him were Mr. and
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  • 345 6 od at me for s tment, then he threw 1 on the table, thrust his iroughi tie and i the k:i 1 VOW you li^trn to n• he said. "Obscene is a pretty strong word. To ice anything obscene about these, you've got to
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    • 436 6 Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4 Days Pain and Itching jjr.r r I mm. j I 1 Stepped m V-si/^l 7 Minutes S<~ r'thSSi'nelrl? drive ycu crazyT L>oes i your feet crack and Infections. n.« n»il so ninfrworm. I. Are there blisters between It stops th<» itch a-id southei and
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    • 22 6 T IN A LAWIEJ WILDERNESS mo M t The NAKED SPUR CAXH3Y DISP R I N Fai Reducing taref Discovered Rheumatis Curbed
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    1402 7 ft A Short Story B) Ernest Dudley ft A private detective and a smart girl can be an unbeatable combination against any set of dangerous crooks. I «^MBBBBBBBBBBB m th w H h o 1 1 I IE I 8 i B m 1 I m i of 1
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  • 23 7 .uak.s Parisians' livr, urll w..i-11. llv JJ^ a loliv ai b beinu celebrated. Arch u£ lnuuipli *cea reitntl> whicii J»n»
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    • 86 7 S^L. Jf il^nlc «nnd fed s»g/^ your besl X \\uh the exquisite \J^// beauty-aids "4711* s ts v^^^v S\lSl\*> For well-groomed JvJ» 4 >J /^B I lC lonic l ut CC P S your jf^^r IAU DC COLOGNE. JF^&* flvcon, a dab behind your < \f /ml^^&~~ I you poise
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  • 2873 8 S Montmartre Retains Its Ancient Colour r rAKK your seats m the tourist bus, folks. Today we're starting off with a little trip to the most painted spot m Paris, m France and possibly m the world— the Butte de Montmartre. In case you've never bee
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    • 123 8 CHLORO: Hy[[ is m Palmolive Soo^ No Other DOCTORS PROVE PAIMCUVE 3EAUTv PIAN SRINCS MOST V COMPLEXIONS IN 14 ifot*l .ii! lather on to; mm wmci BtMQf plan pfOVtd CHLOP<Noturc's wort. I Pa/moAVe... 7h* 'C'>/o* {A/;t/ t r/,f p So[ fe\ MADE vMRIC^^ it E* DiruT P/ HIOH I M
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  • 49 9  - Conguwar By Terror Leland Stowe .-w3Nb&6&£&l.-. -»*■>. W This Is the sixth of a series of articles entitled, CONQUEST BY TERROR, written by Mr. Stowe a distinguished American newspaper correspondent, who spent more than a year digging out facts about Sovietized Eastern Europe. He is a Pulitzer Prize winner. 4
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  • 978 9 Yo ordtn* to how loyally you serve the Communist system, how much value the Red rulers attach lular (unction, or how soon the men m the Kremlin desire to have you eliminated. These applied as ruthlessly m every satellite country as m Soviet Russia, because
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  • 455 9  -  PATRICK DONCASTER By LXEL MUNTHE brought happineii to ma n y people. He cured them as a fashionable nerve ipecialist m Paris and Rome. He brought happiness. too, t© birds H nd animals, his particular friends. He imparted more happiness In X te r years with
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  • 96 9 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans r MAKE THIS M DAY TEST: Why not give Macleans a tr a 'or v Bt qu tc fair about ii c\ear, your teetn thoroughly mo'-n.ng and n.ght for a couple of wrRight from rhf start your m.rror will show you difference as
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  • 2024 10  -  S. Raja Ratnam \S vvfo <& ftom] For God's Sake**** 6y r I 'HERE was a time when the Singapore Labour Party showed signs of political .n omise. All that it has to show tcday arc the whites of its eyes. And even that will not
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  • 851 10  - Must The West Miss Malenkov's Peace Boat? "Cassandra" .wwww By )NE hundred and forty-seven days ago Stalin died. Russia, which for nearly a quarter of a century had lain trussed and bound, was rid of the worst of her captors. A phase of history m vhich one third of mankind
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    • 236 10 iMOHLBRUSHJi^i, Colgote ChlorophyllToothnoste DESTROYS BAii fe; mo Clinical Tests Prove Gum Trc is Reduced Twice as hstj Actual (!ini^..l tCSO with St| childr.-n >how thai t hlorophyll ToiHhpi^te un reduce |ingivitis ftiitv mfau as a white t«>. Even gum trouble were proved. Here is scicntifi tine Mo v that regular
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  • 1350 11  -  Christine Diemer ltuu fI s 0,, ih > lookout far aomeihinn #oo# f M ,w < w mm mm au s e eot#### 0 10 to thy toininuniiu. rtffi v ixlii <><>it tuviihttfi thrvv sintill. wry mmiivm vhitdron. hmmtimm. hmwMmm.mil— < < mm m
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    • 235 11 »i. CPlll^^ m--&:$?$ J I I I T O'S Fruit Salt is soothing and settling to I I c Stomach upsot by unsuitable food i>r drink. 9 J will safely relieve over-aciduy, a most stion, heartburn, and Hatulence. Pleasant, c gentle corrective most at us need to keep And it
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    • 182 11 U DVDEY" Hove you some p^t^ I V/^^^^vJl KITCHEN? /yfy{\\ Fo 0 d co o k £~d /jf m Orlajronai QmMNII Rd. P«Mtag iMhl PI vS PlaU Ij pps, s Z.fi. 1 Kd. Pudding IVimii Pt, 1". 8" K<l. < jwmk Kd Pudding Hmii Tt. I' IP, 1.85 Oblonß Pit
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  • 733 12 All Eyes On Lockheed Super Connie MwAmS f^K r\ £w m M .^b^b^b^L^L^b^bW ■L^Lt m flr Wm- w 9 9 W9 w+ f .^b^b^b^^^^^^^^^bW f /^0 JJ gj^ S* I*^1 1 THE eyes of the aviation \v rid this week are on the .ievv Lockheed "Super Constellation" and throughout South-east
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  • 598 12  -  David Tambyah By ONCE again vv« will be going down to Johore for the Grand Prix. Let's hope the weather will be fine to give both motorists and spectators a time of their live-. In spit< I l dreaded General Orders of LW.ony Government, rearing
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    • 284 12 EAST ASIATIC lir SAILINGS IKO.M S(ANh,N XN x y MONGOLIA' For Bar baigon Hoogkom MariUa Kobe and V xniiia;- For (W* Si;i!On Hongkong. Man >' Yokohama •SKI.ANI)IV fV,, H,,;^,,".:^ 1 1 Mawatocw. tor < nlnnibo Mm Hlir| '*••••»> *V|. >l«»rf t.) -MI.ANI..V i) Calls L0.d0,. (pu^eneersonu, t) Passonuor Am,mmodaf« n
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  • AT THE MOVIE'S
    • 547 13 wwuia nave guessed it? Rut a scientific film s the picture of the week hank s to a man called jeorge Pal and his men of the special effects department. He has taken over tfhere Wells left off and, jvith his
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    • 354 13 OUTLAW RYAN STEALS THE THUNDER tr PHE NAKED SPIR hits the screen with a note of freshness. It is a Western and a very good one at that too. The Technieolour is magnificiont and the drama is played m the great outdoors, with towering forests and snow clad peaks forming
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    • 283 13 WALT DISNEY, the king of animators, has done it again. But, m doing so, he has to the consternation of Barrie fans, literally done it! For, taking the age-old tale of "Peter Pan." he has panned it into a rip-roaring Hollywood adventure, complete with strip-car oon characters
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    • 393 13 /^ELLULOID history wai made some years a^> when David O. Selznick turned Daphne dv Manner's •'Rebecca" into a vehicle tailored to the talents of that great British actor Sir Laurence Olivier and HollyWOOd'l lovely Joan Fontaine. Now Nunnally Johnson adds a new
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    • 436 13 CONTRARY to expectations I found "Hans Christian Andersen" a tulle disappointing. Having a yen for (ioldwyn productions. I can only put this down to an overdose of publicity ballyhoo. I have no axe to grind with Sam. except, perhaps with regard to his script which
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    • 56 13 ST\R CONTEST No. 25 which f» ituntl Ou- following IUTK 15-\nne FrancV H,,-Rob« r. Mit.-I.um: 117 llumphr > mons uas H^n b y entries subn.i.i.U trom Mn^pore. PMMg Sillf Slx r ONU (slo' MR. ROUNKY BO! V |M Noordi. Rtrrel, P n TllißD (S5 > MR. WONG
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    • 78 13 «*T^i:.\R (OI NTRY" l> another potential Academy Award winning True Life Ad venture from Walt Disney, m colour, m their natural hahit at papa bears, mama bean baby bean are een frol c playing, hunting, and nating. fl I nrl v about \h tore Ihe eyei of \br
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  • 102 14 (LEFT) Here are three of the new Autumn-Winter hairstyles shown by the Paris Haute f'oiffure Syndicate m Paris. All three are based on the short hair which has been fashionable for some time. The styles are named, 1. to r. Colinette. La Grand Madamoiselle and Mazarinade. (Below) Another
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  • 399 14  -  Rita Del Mar \by T*oda i «*i <» i \no\. 5 J. I 'i«Te la not only a good deal of fun. but even religion is a hearty laasjli 5 I lie li»n««r animals runt I. null 2 ;>ni! ilu- dt'\il wont." Josh Billing*. 2 SUNDAY
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  • 492 14 lai// io nfn >// Ni I/ From Nadeaue Walker DARIS, Saturday. —Last week Christain Dior threw a bombshell into the middle of the Paris fashion openings by drastically shortening: skirts to barely below the knee. At the same time he nude radical changes m the waistline,
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  • 335 14 EX)R Sunday dessert— why not try a rich gloss y chocolate cake served with fresh pineapple. The pineapple can be cubed and served m crystal cups, or sliced lengthwise, with a few spines on the end of each slice to use as handle, and
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  • 598 14 STICK TO YOUR BOOKS (RECENTLY I left home for further stiMy. I was m love with a boy of my home town and he likes me too. I had written to him several times, but had no reply. Now he says he has no time. My friends tell me he
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    • 23 14 rso naturally lovely your very own skin Pan-Stik* j#*"3k Ann Millar 5*2 M«r«,,-.« tl-rvr.v,,, ...»i..!!. llt loxel.r -i t»*««tiiig «l»dn to karMstttiSs ;;•"•->.•'-•.. V'U.i^l),,^^
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    • 159 14 MR w 5 ~ite perfeaf Sootb,n t an d 3 mof e( ),Un,>. >r C|J s for^ -~F: j^N^^ H V V V k_a <U* 9 vk\ s s law Ak U^uNt wftUVOVt^ BABY PRODUCTS TS C Bm a Company L ■mt/ you, too, CAN USE THE SHAMPOO imSS** 1
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  • 649 15 Rehabilitation Throu gh Kindness a'Qjiien Mend Their lives At Majeedi 0} Study, Work Standard Woman Reporter Women's Rehabilitation Centre In Majeedi, four and a half mikes Bahru and, t^part from the barbed (>un ds it, it seems a new village i( j children work and play together iis month, the
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  • 465 15 I the sewing instructions for Pattern No. 10 which appeared m k\ Sunday Standard. Note: I an ich the for tiflttern UShbert °d t the rent sect cd ed li you will be able to join ac curately For instance you might find a
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  • 146 15 How to Order A Pattern 111 1 1 < i n I dard s 128 1 fc they« y« iruc- *m for Coupons: These coupons aPpeai daily on page 10 m The Standard. Your Address: Ample space la provided m ihe Measurement Chari for you to give >our name and
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  • 523 15 Pattern No. II \USTRALIAN concert au- dience.s are high-brow, says the noted Chinese bassbaritone. Vi Kwei Sze, now on a concert tour for t»ie Australian Broadcasting Commission with his wife and accompanist, Mrs. Nancy Lee Sze. "It suits me fine to sing only the best so
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  • 1808 16  - I Ran The China Rtachakie (3) Valuable Documents Smuggled Out Of Shanghai Capt. Reginald C. Thomas By THIS is the third of a series of four articles written by Capt. R. C. Thomas on his thrilling' experiences along the China Coast. In his concluding article next Sunday, he will tell
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  • 731 16  -  HAL BOYLE By \OU know what cause> more old maids than anything? Bachelors. All women aacr c convinced the only Rood bachelor is a former bachelor. They are not really sporting about their hunting. They not only hate the ones that get away from them. They
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    • 83 16 Q'fflimpsf} of Chinm.hist J THE wwv of e tWTIB A V-' I mm wcr. the Wngi -^r her beouty. Tht moif fomou. Jj Hie fom.ly of Tk Mcd.cinol Producfs TIGER BALM i, c ccllcjr for fast Of Rhcumof.sm, Gout, T>^V~ <J/^ Lumbago. Hcodoch. %|k A V J »".^ct Bites, brur
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  • 5 17 PAULIANS WIN FIRST MATCH i
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  • 237 17 Champion Trains The Boy Who Seeks His Title V is a a quick naive Id and —to be line National inpion i S an la -I think he's s;<>i "'»W ture "ii the track.- Peacock me yesterday. "Already he < oved <>n his pcrformanre weeks ago. when ne *on London
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  • 12 17 'HE'S GOT QUITE A FUIURE' 11 he am- lh. forty-ftr, hrtweea i
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  • 80 17 Johnston Is Not Worried LONDON. Aug 1 (AFP) Bill .Johnston, the Australian efi arm medium i /)er, said today thai he felt worried about his knee injury ai any Time durii which fir 1 a one- la at 1 of 1 r, again red the Second 1 gain f when
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  • 111 17 RAF BOWLERS. Davenp and Pearson worried the 1} dian Asociation yesterday the first day ol the annual RAF-IA en liter for the I 1 Gandhi Memorial Cup pn ted by Mr. Ranchordas I amdaa At Balester the Indians, led h\- veteran Lall Sii'gh. were [all out
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  • 35 17 LONDON. Aug. (AFP).— Middlesex were today Leading English County cricket championship {able with 134 point.. Sussex. who were runner-up with 124 points, had played only 19 compared With the champions' 21 game
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  • 771 17 Big Upset By Malayan Pair the StandanVs Tennis Reporters FOURTH seeded South Thailand doubles chamI pions, rhiiM.li Lckakul and Charn Issara, hec.ime the first oi the toreign invaders' to be eliminated m this i year's Malayan tennis championships now being played m Singapore. This happened when they
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  • 22 17 5 Records A t Shell Meet nVI records were broken when Shell Company held tftW 14 x 11O> yards reu'y «v. m
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  • 164 17 AUSTRALIA'S IS year-old left-hander, ol t»»r dynamic service .m<i Hie powerful overhead smash Nealc Fraser, makißs his maiden tilt a( the Mala m open tennis sinrlea t.ile ;m the SCC cnurti i day morning, literally blasted hS w*y to 11 qua 1 finals for 1 I,
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  • 53 17 \isii: \i l mint I \c oM Nralc 1 *»**f probable f«>r i'» lustrai *m Davis Cup 1 id H 1 »m the Feo>ratio« < win v |i% exhibitioa »>» 1t bri .«t Malacca <>n lug U:\n nn |kc Aiiu •> t ''1 «»n Aug T. li)«»u on the
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  • 452 17 I nil r.-ull* Mi n > Singles: v tli r »>r »t X Khong N Kito\ Its tir.K M I I' I'UO I 1 OIIC < rv Ong S« n Renf Maa)*i i»«»u' ki v v < hum and < lir.th W.u Hun hi.ii l.in Hin Jia
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    • 286 17 tAM O I r i Mih Ren r i < ii si i i l Ik 111 m 'i brwht til;- I -n tlir I << It. It >> II ■ci I'ou srr ,ie «x> t JgHH'JI V^ iii,, bfautijut f&^ 1 iT *^X, Kal i I JaG* minute you
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  • 644 18 Speed, Speed Yet More Speed TODAY at the Annua Johore Grand Prix ii will be speed, speed and yet more speed as the motors tear around tc disappear and reappeai as they lap up the course. As it is with Motors so it is with Man. Ever since Ike revival
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  • 820 18 Corner For Cyclists Add Century Ride To Plaice's Record WE have often referred to Ralph PHiee as the best 85 toiler In the Colony. Then he set up a new record for 50 miles so ue wore forced to extend the expression to Include 25 and 50 miles, but last
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  • 130 18 LONDON, Aut». 1. (Router'— A century by the young lefthander Neil Harvey, his ninth of >he tour was the highlight Of the Australians first innings again*' Surrey here. The tourists passed Surrey >. total of 209 for 8 declared with only two wickets down, but lost
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  • 1250 18  - BEST MAN ON THE FIELD WAS THE REFEREE SAPPER By WHEN the final whistle has blown and the 22 hot and perspiring players have trooped off the field into the pavilion to peel off their soaked jerseys and to receive the refreshing reward of a cool shower, the discussion on
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  • 770 18 McC lough lin 's 'Hattrick Decide For Spartans PLAYING their final fixture of the season, the Spartans beat the Royal Naval Air Service by 4—2 m a United Service Junior League game at Seletar last Tuesday. The RXAS .von the toss and the Spartans kicked off into Ugh! breeze The
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  • 61 18 Seletar Sposts By Flyin* Wing and AHQ. S'naa pore after extra tim P iin d the iy i« b j. plave-i ofl cven:ng on No. 1 pitch at Fi>* Camp Photo and Intel lisemv had a sood wiih over 31 9udn and Base Signals by the tun,- if 4—l. but
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  • 155 18 the General Horkrv mpetin,r which was held last week JS-'Ldr. Porter was ap pointed the new officer m charge, and Sgt. Scrase the new secretary. The Inter Section League was discussed, and it was agreed that as far as possible the teams would stand as for
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  • 11 18 Johnson The Star In «he Inter Service (hamweekeud, »lhiele» lroiu Seletar
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  • 406 18 Station Cricket In the first found ol thp lnt;>r Statiaai Knmk Out Com petition the Base First Klrvrn Uni a bye. whilst R\ F TYnq;a!i he.it R \.F. hm«i and Peletar Sermki Elevea it K.\F. t'lian^i Senmd r.!e\ »'H n wd rou".d last Wed nesday the Base Firsl who beal
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  • 92 18 Introducing Pte. Dent 4 feature >und P-T Jw Dci I I too!: S for I innings and 7 f of v m sec )Md innii Hi" <•• >f| arm *pinrer.s proved i '1.-Ticult to play that his first were maidenj and m that p L°' )k J thro c»ean cd.
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  • 88 18 RA S C Srh k>l v. Annual Badminton m w! be it :{7 Coy HASC b 4 ma to I. ResuU Capt. C v. j s up m lost to Lie at: d 2 r» 7 X Daud 16-5 15 Sgi <•<.' Sit Sham b.>>- Sha din
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    • 140 18 4 I k I J^** I Hcreshoco.o, Oh. do let me hrn simply lovely- 3nd )w No. no. she's M eyes! Baby Jo ,n doe,n'c worry s happy contcntcd h lon gl ngtogethon.,, llnforanor comforting dr,nk of the Cow Food that ,s doing her so much good. f^J 3fic Eoijj
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  • 942 19 W ORTH LEAD SOUTH IN TEST Appuni Deadly PENANCJ, Sat. A sensational bowline feat hv \l Appum who took seven wickets for 32 runs for Uk North resulted m a collapse for the South when their fir" tTn"i n W c rC Th kU XtK t d < h OUt
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  • 102 19 Against progress rP YOHKU-y CH ILLEISGERS (H T! l\Sll)t SPORT, Jr/Jvry Jamrs ]l „lmi the Bmdmimtom A—ocimiUm ij ii their 'tmtional" chant niansliins! !i to be the practice of Malayan sports ike i k troi;rrssive step once they have n appears to be so, when one consiVuling <»t the Badminton
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  • 212 19 Is This Malayan Hospitality IN Singapore toda> is >lrs Helen Kwons and Mr. WOB| Van Both come from lions Kong, lioth are here for the Malayan championships they cannot compete m Mrs. Kwonq; is the Ilonc Konu women's sin ules iiinncis up for two successive years. She is no stranger
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  • 1049 19 ENTRIES for the Malayan i meet to be l>< I<l here on Aug. 11 and 1">. art: inn YARDS North Borneo: R lymond Lim I m. Singapore: Tan F.:it* Voon. R. tuza Low Kok Thio, S. de Souza Johore: L/C Orisi Dawai. Cpl. Navolacca, UngkU Ibrahim,
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  • 57 19 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sat.— Hi(Mi. ;i married b i fined $10 m tin* I today h B aisltWo i'« ng Moi, another m• ried woman. Wong told ibe Couri that >he \v;i ig Hsu's son for pouring water on vegetables which shp was washing when ,1 arrived* punched her
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  • 211 19 THESE will be a bi* match I to-night at 8 n.m. when the Army meet the. Nee Soon Basket Ball learn on their flood-lit ground opposite the cinema m front of the new buildings. This i s the first match for the Army while N>e Soon
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  • 215 19 Perak Boys For 8 Places IPOH. S.d A tot«] of 25 entrie has been n fcived from Perak schoolboy fur the fi: t Malayan S -runton Champion bip which will be held m conjunction with the annual Malayan BariminI m championships at Kuala Lumpur on August 21. 22 and 23.
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  • 39 19 THE Cits I ncil inter d< tit foot ball tournameni for the Farrcr C ii a n Water n kartment boa* Engine er*s Depai nen< 2-1 and Eli tl D ;.artmen' heat Seen tarini 6-(l
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  • 221 19 pace ij telling on tlicir i us Jimmy S I a d c {right), of New York City, and H*rbie Hayes, oj E!< stord. New York, git locked m coi lb n during the eighth round oj a ten-round feature boul ai Ridgeu-ond Grave, Bmoklun,
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  • 97 19 BATU PAHAT Boon 1 -us opponent Kuk s« the B P l Chine phship h(-;. at the < tion but top 1 B Hi^ bit r»! fi •■i I Wah < i singl u.tmc at s—l quick!) i the 15—11 Ml V.i- I m! Nt the
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  • 112 19 IPOH. S./ AfU i bai k I wro-goa I dell I s< angot C mbined away a goal f" 1 P( t ony bined Schools to w n i v tax odd goal m match played '<-.• i on tne Ch.: I lall Selangor ii-<>i eti undV
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    • 51 19 -4r 1953 CHAMPIONSHIPS El M jbT gV gfl^^B^ gW A bY wm were selected exclusively for the Singapore and Malayan L.T. I. Championships m 1<) HI. I<) I<K 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1953.,. and were used m man* Davis Cup matches Iyo2 I linn any TTie Duolop Rubber Company 'Mal.ua)
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  • 2398 20  -  WINDSOR LAD Father And Son Win 4 In A Row jimson Pays $170 By PENANG, Sat. Ihe first day ot the Penang Turi C Jub's Bank Holiday Meeting today was notable for the success of the lather and son Bagbv conbination which landed i<>«r winners
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  • 266 20  - Grand Prix Drivers Show Their Stuff JAMES A JUM AT By YESTERDAY was a day of thrills and spills when competitors taking part m Malaya's motoring classicthe Johore Grand Prix sped down the course for a trial run m ideal weather conditions. The "Double B:it:_; hich arrived m the? i
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  • 145 20 Tiger Swimmlni Club "A" to:iin made dean tweeo m the Singapore Water Polo le i when they beal their <* osest rivals Chinese 9wimmlng Club by 10-5 to win the championship. In I *"B" match bet'.vron t v io •a i clubs, Tigers with win, are ais
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  • 73 20 THE team I repi eaent the ipor« Indian* against the il Navy tomorrow ;it the Jalan Betar Stadium will be mi A Nar ranan X G S ippi ih. M. Ghani, (1 P 1 Sip >iah, J Mahinda, TC m, R B tla. S Dutt? N Param, N Log
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  • 43 20 THE to.* n S.C er i«>moTToA S.C. at the R i .wav «n the wing: A (alia 0 C Phi •>. I. B<.--;]. B.i „:i Chwec 1 Robea. Tahir. Choon c I Bujang, .1 »hari, Samad, Su Abu Ha Dol and Bakar
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