Singapore Standard, 3 August 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fe it m Vol. IV. No. 32. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, I*s*. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 23 1 Red Cross Prepares for PoW Exchange ,ms „rt" I »r the ml greet the Vllied toward lor the start 1 u |)r Wed-
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  • 5 1 RED CHEMICAL EXPERT DIES He
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  • 65 1 A LOND O N-B O I X D BOAC Constellation which left Singapore yesterday morning had to turn back when a cyclone was reported developing over the Calcutta area. The airliner returned when shr wis three and a half hours flying time about 1.000 miles out
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  • 58 1 HAVANA. (Cuba), Aug. 2 .^YP)—Bepov\.^ from Santiago Cuba, said today that the a-'e«*ed leader of last Sundays abortive drive on Santiago military post. Fidel Castro, surrendered on Saturday nignt ther with seven of his followers. It was learned that the rebels surrendered after the •\rchibishop of Santiago
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  • 165 1 RHEE WILL NOT UPSET TIWCE^I U.N. STANDS FmM SEOUL, Aug. 2, (I ;p>.-South Korea will not upset the military truce as long as the l nited Nations "stand firmly" by their determination to unite all of the Korean nation, President Syngman Rhee said today. '"If the
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  • 649 1 Standard s Sports Reporter MALAYA'S sportsmen and sports fans were out by the thousands yesterday to enjoy the sun but most of all the grand programme of holiday sport that is becoming traditional in Malaya during the August Bank Holidays. There was something for
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  • 126 1 TANGLE OVER U.K. PARTIAL VERDICT' LONDON, .Aug. t, (Reuter). An unprecedented legal tangle faces British penal authorities following a jury's "partial verdict" in the case of a man and wife charged together with murdering an elderly widow. Mrs. Louis Merrifield. 4(>, was convicted on Friday of administering rat poison to
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  • 37 1 ZAGAZIG. Nile D-'ta. Egypt Aug. (Reuter). A in a village near here has decided to name her I i I buys, born jresterdsy, Mohammed Nsguib, Gsmsl Abdel Nasser and Ssl ih Sa n.
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  • 39 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 2. (AP) Four Chinese, including a woman, were arrested yesterday at the north coast Formosan port of Keelung. near Taipei, on charges of black market dealings in gold bars and US currency.
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  • 143 1 KUANTAN, Sun.— General Sir Gerald Templer today told members of the local council of Telok Sesik, that more land will be allotted to the farmers in future for cultivation. Genera] Templer completed his East Coast tour today. Before leaving Kuantan, he visited the tuberculo is
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  • 96 1 Japs Say No To US Proposal TOKYO. Aug. 2. (AFP) Japan is strongly oppose! to a ted American informal proposal for the inclusion into the proposed Japan-US. mutual defence agreement a provision for Japan's co-opera-tion with American on trade with the Communist b'oc. a! government source said today. The source
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  • 118 1 LONDON, Aug. 2, (AFP) —Two documents severely criticising the conduct of American troops in Japan were circulated today by members of the Japanese Teachers* Union to delegations attending an international confere..c«-. ol sciu-jul teachers" organisations at Oxford. One entitled. "The reports of Japanese teachers," said
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  • 119 1 .Standard Staff Keporler THREE I'nited .States Superfortresses from thc Philippines are scheduled to conduct bombing exercises on Bunting Island, off the north-west coast of Malava on Wednesday. The B-"J*»v sre <■■•••*. r.'-» to Singapore and the Federation i-i Malaya on a goodwill vi
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  • 24 1 THE North Korean Pyongyang Radio ansoum-ed last night tha. General Nam II had been appointed Foreign Minister of North Korea. AFP
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  • 66 1 Edmund Hillary Due In S' pore Sir Edmund Hiilary, New Zealand conqueror of Mount Everest and his team mate. Mr. George Lowe. are expected to arrive in Singapore by air tomoriow on their way home. They 'eft London yesterday. reports Reuter. after a dcjay at London airport of more than
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  • 22 1 FOUR HUNDRED more overseas Chinese who arrived in Hongkong on Saturday, from Indonesia headed for Red China yesterday. U.P.
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  • 27 1 Crown Prince Akihito of Japan went sightseeing by car yesterday in the wooded Fife) mountains on the western border of Western Germany. Associated Press
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  • 22 1 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy was e'ectrocu'Cd yesterday when a cable of coloured ligivs snapped and dropped into a Dool in Hongkong. U.P.
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  • 25 1 NO furi ber casualty to Cum munis, terrorists oi Security Fore**, h**> been rvpurted in e the Feck*. a! Government cuminunmu** ou Saturday,
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  • 64 1 Peking Purge Reported TAIPEI "I (Al i i i is i i i I Po Thc scene? ks. f. P Ip ed to ihow up nerv fir;,-*! i h he I 1 nf (he If I F n Po foi Eve. Ber is i ■nd arrested on if on, In
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  • 33 1 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2. (Reutei '■>■■ v. i f mer Sim srtn i rnity tuil sgaii I irlia mav be i il Ho *.<! off] i.i h. I hers ih t.
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  • 156 1 TWO DIE 3 HOURS AFTER DRINKS Standard staff Correspondent KLANG. Sun— Two of three men who sat down to a few drinks at a house in Jalan Hav a, Klini;. at 2 p.m. yesterday died in the District Hospital three hours later. two who die l Varugesu ind his host
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  • 305 2 Colony Lags In Cancer, TB Cure Much Yet To Be Done— Professor MUCH still remains to be done in the treatment of tuberculosis and cancer in Singapore, Professor A. A. Sandosham stressed in his presidential address at the Annual Dinner and Dance of the Alumni Association at Raffles Hotel last
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  • 165 2 A THOISAM) dollars for a song? That was what Miss Chang Scow Foong got yesterday. She was participating in a Rediffusion request programme in aid of the Kallang fire victims. The programme netted over 51.1.U00. Miss Chang is a professional stager in a
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  • 86 2 New Plan For Air Bookings CONSULTATIONS taking j p a e m Singapore this week j may resull n Singapor-4 2 ab'e to book air pas- sages to any part of the world With the minimum of correspondence and arrangement on their part. Mr. Roy Whitton, QANTAS Empire "Re ervaiion"
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  • 171 2 PREPARATIONS at the Qantas air base in the Cocos Islands for refuelling and servicing aircraft taking part in the Canterbury Air Race in October are now in full swing. Mr. R. N. Sneddon, Qantas Cocos Inland manager, told The Standard on his arrival at
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  • 112 2 Reserve Needs M ore Women Volunteers THE Singapore Hospital Reserve wants more women volunteers, the Assistant Director of Medical Services (Civil Defence), Dr. VV. E. Hutchinson, said Only 20 of the 391 who en- re nui Dr II i nd in g in -r*. want m t-o come forward raining
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  • 90 2 IPOH. Sun.— The 1953 Peiak Open Ballroom w Dance championship was WOO by Mr. and Mrs. Che. th Eng Huan at the Grand Coronation Yenr Ball held at thc Majestic Hotel last nig Six of the he State dancing couples competed, ana place was taken b
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  • 30 2 A Security Force patrol last Wednesday found the bodv of I terrorist west of Sokor Estate, Kelantan. it v/as anj nouneed yesterday. He died iiom wounds,
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  • 54 2 TWO Swiss gk< who ha perm in New and Australia arrived in Singapore by Qantas Conhon yesterday on their w,y |0 Lon do,; will .star in the latest End Ice Revue The couple Emil snd Enid Krahenb Vil. have appeared in Australian ice shows during *he
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  • 151 2 Malay s Now Interested In Women's Institutes Kl AI A MMPIR, Sun. Lady Templer. 2 wife of the Federation's High Commissioner, General sir Gerald Tem- j pier, has probably «ot hundreds of Malay women in Pahang want- in^ to -.t.irt wo ten's institutes in their kam- ptßgl after her visit
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  • 73 2 trouble develop, tl [she limped all n.Ju in iiuM il.it i i Sti i,: s:rev.. re.u hm_ S more Him six bears bt ''ind m bedels An sdfeer InM I Standard thai the- In* dule mi\ suffer lnrihei if repairs !i.i\< ;<> be effected in Singapofi
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  • 157 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 300,0410 people, one third of the population of Singapore, staying in the rural areas which cover 193 square miles, will soon have a properly run conservancy service. For the first time in the history of the Rural Board, a
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    85 2 THF. n« w Mi Maritime*' lu\ur> i m Vietnam entered pore resterdaj maiden voyage wnh .i brave show of ti includin- pennant seal lei flying from lui [nn to introduce In fast. r M waters But the s !(1 hllM (leamiac-white li« u v ''k willi ht ii i m
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  • 133 2 FIVE of the six trade unions (representing about 20,000 workers) that had opposed .Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Singapore Legislative Councillor in his stand against certain provisions of the new Immigration Order changed their minds yesterday. This came about after Mr.
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  • 56 2 TWENTY inmates of the T.B. Sanatorium St Tanjong Api, near Kuantan. posed "for a pho'ograph with Lady Tempier at the camp's flourishing poultry farm yesterday when she called on a visit It was^^^dy Templer's second v/fl^^nd she was shown aroQ^nd b\j__he Medical Cfilcer, Dr.' C^arg^,
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  • 84 2 TIIK in a group oi tour plank attap shop-, im-dwelling occupied i>v about in Telok Blangah was extinguished by the 0 tS Bt noon V' v Xo riamagv was report) d Ko'i Guan Choon, 12-year-old boy noticed the fire overhead and gave th 0 alarm. An
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  • 42 2 TAN SOI I. IN (401 wife of a Singapore piietor. fell 19 feet troia the first floor »<f ti*. i house ia Victoria St i i.iy evening, v. bile c i her v. i She was admitted to hospital.
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  • 38 3 Board To Check Rubber Packing U V rV n nard firms k, r using ox/H^ I in hales of „(1 f»m t»" s •V r' of f of C. F H the reat •rol i I 1 •n-
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  • 31 3 $25 Fine For Moving Fowls 'fdsfsdfdsfsdf dfsfsd fsdfsfsf a£ n -___^L-£_7 <___3 > -_-S Of the Kuala l.umpur General Huspital who e,ie*» nf h,.„.,u r a, a .arewel^party sive/by _7*_?%KJ re Standard
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  • 130 3 A RESOLUTION calling for the Singapore Labour Party not to contest the City Council election in December this year, will be tabled at the Party's annual conference, on Sept. a. The mover Mr. V.P. Abdullah, a member of the Party's Genera] Council, tried in
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  • 64 3 THE S :._«.p>re Chinese Mide Sii> >1 Te;u-hers Union will send three representatives to the management board of tors I>r Chinese schools. isk them to consider increasing their wa^es. it was led at a meeting yesterday. The Union also will send three representatives to interthe Director
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  • 100 3 Students Aid Fire Victims STUDENTS from 18 Chinese! schools have contributed a total of $8,316.45 to help the children of the Geylang fire to continue their ich > ding, the Singapore Chinese School Teachers Conference was told yesterday. Thc conference held a meeting to discuss methods of collecting funds for
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  • 96 3 A GRAMOPHONE repairer, Lau Kwan Chong (20), who i was one of seven people stabbe I in Singapore on Saturday. succumbed to his injuries at the General Hospital yesterday. Lau was stabbed in Kelantan Road at about 1.30 a.m. on Saturday. Lau, a bachelor, leave.- behind
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  • 136 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— 1 The lists of registered voters! for the Town Council election in Kluang are now open for j inspection. The Mengkibol Ward list '-an be seen at the office of Mr. A.T. Rajah, the Registering Officer, at the Kluang Labour Office, the Fire
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  • 69 3 "MR. "MICHAEL BOYD COLLINS, genera 1 manager of Boots Pure Drug Company (Far East) Ltd.. Singapore, who was killed in the Comet crash near Calcutta on Mav 2, this year 1 t an estate in Britain valued at £5,757, reports Reuters. Mr. Collins, who was M,
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  • 58 3 THE 11 finalists in the Golden Voice contest sponsored b v the Telecommunications Department for Malaya telephone operators. The winner who wa^ chosen on Friday night in Kuala l.umpur was Miss Sylvia Barbosa of Penang (back row. second from left). Runner-up was Miss Irene Harpur also of
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  • 365 3 Ayerßatu'j Men Make $26ADay IF there is any field of business in Singapore when* the intrepid Chinese have no monopoly, it is ice hawking. This retail business is entirely ln the hands of a -.eet ion of Indian Muslims, the Moplahs of Malabar, commonly known as
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  • 68 3 KLANG, Sun— A Govern-] ment building, made of wood and attap, was gutted and the roofs of two other build partially destroyed by lire on Friday at the sth mile Klang Puchong Road. The tire was believed to have been caused by sparkfrom burning lallsng. The Klang
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  • 423 3 Through Peaceful Means../; Standard Staff Correspondent i KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A National Convention aimed at attaining self-government for Malaya "throuqh peaceful, l«airif-lttti and constitutional means within the British "Commonwealth" will be convened in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 23. Sponsored by the United Malavs National Organ.
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  • 36 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Son The < lent ral We rare < ainril u1 1 i ontributed $2 ling Wan Mahdee bin All, < M »v v Kith, to Aii r .i'i t for p i tment,
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    100 3 TWO -HUNDRED members and guests attended the annual dinner of the Alumni Association of the King Edward" VII College of .Medicine a nd the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya at Raffles Hotel last ni.-ht. This Standard photo taken during the toast to the Queen shows (from left
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    • 81 3 Weather MINIMUM TFMFFR \TI RF: from 7.:,0 p.m. on Aug. 1 to 7 I a.m on Aug. I Singapore IVnang (771). Kota lialiru i7.">Fv Kuala Fumpur (75F), Ipoh (78F), Kuantan (7."»F>. Maximum Temperature: trom 7.::<) a.m to 7-31 om. on Aug. 2 Singapore (89F>, Penang X9Fi Kota Bahru (90F). Kuala
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  • BOOKS of The WEEK
    • 924 4  -  DAVID PAUL lift Calypso. By Humphrey Slater. (Longmans. \ls. 6- The Knotted Cord. By Jerry Pietrkiewiez. (Heim.nann. Lease of Life By P. B. Abenrombie. Verschoy le. 12a. fid.). The Celebrity. By Laura Hobson. (Cresset Press. 12s. Sd.). ]T is time, maybe, to begin
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      17 4 The Abominable Slow Man and his double base stagger up a hill on skis at Davos. Switzerland.
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    • 686 4  -  MAX BELOFF Westward the Course of Empire. By "Bernard DeVoto. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 425.) By "'THE American teleology is x geographical." There was from the beginning. as Western historians like Mr. DeVoto have seen it, a "geographicaL political. and psychological destiny" that the United States *"o
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    • 590 4  -  FRANCIS WYNDHAM By '""THIS short book is a compilation from the journals of Roger Martin dj Gard of the entries referring to Andre Gide. It gives a picture of its subject that is doubly fascinating, as it is consistently vivid and also perceptibly develops with ths deepening
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    • 88 4 He's aglow with enthusiasm for a good cause medical research as hmore than a foot of strip lighting tube. The man amazing the nurse* i.l_?_ Hospital. Leytonstone, is Maurice Jarris. an income tax clerk whose hohhv i swallowing, resting on a bed of nails, washing in
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    • 468 4  -  DAVID PAUL By live. Short novels by Doris Lessing. < M„|,, H IN i, 1 The Mstrraißl *VM.*rs. By Aldo Palazzo, h, s,, k r JIM Warburg. 1 the I feet, laflrt—l. By R.ivner Hrpp nsull ,>v .id A Frost on M.v frolic. Pv Gw.va Thoiius C.«,llaii,j fed.)
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      26 4 A little fcirl BOOli down insidr by havinc a Jong drink of water from a fountain at the Brocks rll Park lido Lambeth. London yesterday.
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  • 100 5 Ol riCTI lttS" BAYAM hy K*,,k Siew \N of 6. Mac<:-ill.imSl M -Yuan*;. HoMtictJ f.|f,, 1/1 !M sec., Aofa ISS. PENNY lOR YOUR THOUGHTS b- i.s. n„ •f 401, I |>jk i Seiannooii l.nad.Sinirapore lk-nifl, fll, 1/1(10 see, Ansco. IW^IN,-* NETS l»v Kmolv Siew Wmmg of M...
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  • 333 5 Company Reports For Last Week a- t 0.. is ;e e a .ci no been and 1 I td n ended balancing i i-ui-V toi 1.856 or I p o C >.-*, >>: nts yield per acre rubbci wa* Cotonal H led at the ave ■ii loTi> ib^ per ac
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  • 72 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. (UP).— ThS l T nited States will honuur the late Senator Robert A. Taft with a state memorial service In the rotunds of the Capitol building at noon tomorr o w arith President Eisenhower and high difinil es from all branches ol
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  • 65 5 NEW OKI FAN'S. Auk I (Reuter) General .'»l..ik Clark. United Nations Far 1 man-der, eras presented with gold keys to the riTy when he ...rived heie yesterday from Tokyo \o attend -he wedding here on Rfondaj of hii Major William Clark. Among those who met
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  • 259 5 Siar C&niest No. 27 \i.i Ihi aeeS lhe <jii!;.' pel Mandard t>: ■ante it> tw.n'v *ei nth >lar coates! Ml \(.i»\c coi ia do 1*- la rolleet the Sl_ pictures and their respective caapons sad send Ihein lo"." 1 with lhe lume ol MM Man
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    • 56 5 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU OROER YOUR PATTERN You mutt enclose three, ten cent stamps il you want your pattern cut II I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pattern. A numbei ol orders have come tc ire without tbe >ut till the stamps are -.romps These
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    • 1384 5 !t/*f DiTA PM At AD I t*Bma^^ C rII IM Utl mHK I I Barnes Octet Billy M I On S'pore Diary PENANG :"-©< I Da ce; 7 p.m New-; 715 Barrel 1 Y.M.C A.: Malay Jav I me: 7.30 These New; EN I AINMtNT rnui, V dimi tnnv i
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  • 689 6 DEPORTS had it that attempts have been made to launch a couple of enterprises of a novel nature that promise ample financial returns. The promoters see huge pots of gold in the offing. They cannot be wrong. In this land of tropical heat and
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  • 176 6 'JTHE annual Trade Fair which opened at the Happy World last Saturday cost the exhibitors $750,000 but the money was well spent. Part of the money will come back in the form of sales made at the Fair. And the advertising value which they and their commodities
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  • 917 6  - Hitler Wanted To Divide World With Britain F. A. VOIGT He Foamed Every Time Churchill Spohe. nut Even > H TT >. 1 By 1 1 villi FRITZ HESSE was head of two German n news agencies before the war. He had many English friends and played some part In
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  • 575 6  -  Robert Franklin Says THERE is little cause to believe thai the £30,000,000 trade agreement recently concluded between an unofficial British trade delegation and the Chinese Government in Peking presages greatly improved trade oetween these countries, even if as is by no means certain a
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 681 6 Sir:— The President of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. Ong Joo Sun, is one of those diehards who live in the past and are oblivious of the new developments that are taking place in the midst of them. They are the Colonel Blimps
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    • 195 6 Sir; Mur*h has been talked of in regard to the forthcoming slump in rubber and tin Industries and how the Government has been anxiois to rover its financial bankruptcy by retrenchment In staff and salary cuts etc. May T a<k the Government thro h your paper whether
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    • 90 6 Sir. Wn news to r< j day's issue I group is to> Singapore. (> :Ter ph matic Cf suited to n I 1 ly wish th ip eve: 1 cur. u on tl i r 1 l h pa I < f e the: to im to bring
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    • 6 6 Like A Thunderbolt i i i
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    • 20 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Be reasonable! How the heck could I spot a thirtymile limit sign at the speed 1 was movin'?"
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  • 152 7 gASHIaNGTON, Aug. Z— President Eisenhower orders yesterday defining: the autho,l responsibilities of the newly created Foreign ■tntions Administration and United States Infor1 mation Service. E B< nhower made clear that the overseas activities of the agencies will be under the of the United
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  • 20 7 US AID TO W. EUROPE TO CONTINUE 2, Brii to had aid ■•w to i of are the j •e."
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    25 7 photo. ■■TTKKISf' KMBROIDERT on this strapless even-rills-g was carried out entirely by hand El-Minor- (..irnctt model shown with the Rome .iiitumn and winter collection. AP
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  • 9 7 dent tion bill n ol 'ommu-
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  • 32 7 UNITED STATES Airforce Intelligence officials stated vest*, rday that 14% of the 3000 eases- of flying saucers reported during the past year remain scientifically inexplicable. A. F.P.
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  • 232 7 Threats Of Assassination b... •..^'..".'■lid^V.^ar^r.r-: boss. Walter Ulbrickf k« 9 St G r an y Communist party it wa, repa'erj^ f rep€ fcd thrC tS f ground S s C in e Ea°st gSS^X^^^ ll^^^L &**"<^**i*t undcrmembers in recent ™eks been re eiVed
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  • 90 7 US Tosses Protest Back To Reds WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. (UP) The United states curtly told Russia yesterday there is no "foundation i n fact" to her charge that an American Plane had shot down a Soviet transport over Chinese territory on Ju"y 27. This was the second S'ate -department rejection
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  • 186 7 E.Germany Halts Rail Travel BERLIN, Aug. 2-The Communist East German government halted rail travel from East to West Berlin lastnight in a crackdown aimed at stopping hungry Soviet zone residents from coming to the west for American food packages. The government has stopped the sale of railway tickets to Berlin
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    46 7 photo. \\^'v,''>„\*»***«>^'V TIIE TELEGRAPH -'OLE S Z finished up on the roof x of the car after this road J accident in Wellington. J New Zealand. Two men S 2 in the car were seriously 2 injured when it crashed into the concrete post. J AP
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  • 45 7 CAIRO. Aug. 2. (AP) Lieutenant-Colonel Game] Abdel Nasser. Egypt's Vice-Pre-mier, dew to Port Said in thc Suez' Canal Zon e on Saturday and reliable sourcei said it was possible he might have informal meetings there with British high ranking officers.
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    24 7 photo. HOW THFY TOOK THE NEWS: These Gl's show their delight when they beard that a HOW lit*-* a» ba# ended Koreaa W4r# UP
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  • 72 7 Communist China's Foreign Ministry pro:ested yesterday against the "criminal intrusion" by American military planes in an alleged attack on a Soviet passenger plane over China on July 27, Peking Radio reported. "The piratical attack on the passenger plane of our friendly neighbour the Soviet Union constituted a serious
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  • 107 7 TEHERAN, Aug 2, (AP).— Irate supporters ol Premier Mossadeq .stormed religious leader Ayat Kashani's house last nigh? after he urged Iranians to boycotl Monday's plebiscite on the fate of parliament. Eight men were injured one seriously. The hand-to-hand fighting climaxed a two-hour battle between Kashani
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  • 74 7 WASHINGTON, Aug 2. (Reuter) Senator Alexander Wiley (Republican Wisconsin) said last night that "thc unprovoked Russian shooting down" of an American B-50 plane off the Siberian coast was "aa absolute outrage" "h is ano ner bitter sign to the West ol the actual attitude of the Soviet Union"
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  • 67 7 Beauty Talent photo CbABRIEI.LA Zl HUM the winner. Breaks thread nilh B rr tP £j?- d,,nni thv sewing event of a competition ,o elect "The Best and tin Mcrst Iteautiful'' ui r I of the Ita lan regions of the Abruzzi and the Molisr which took place i„ Abrnasi recently.
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  • 239 7 WASHINGTON, Ang. 2— I.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said on Saturday that President Eisenhower ha s approved a programme for using American forces in Korea to rebuild the countrv and convert it into a show window of the tree world. He urged
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  • 105 7 A Sandwich That Spelt DEATH F.YANSYI U.K.. lad I i Ang. 1. (Renter) li.-iml grenade killed sssm la fiuht yesterday between soldiers and civilians «»\rr a sandwich, Itetwccn 18 and Al people Were injured in lhe nnl» outside an aB night restau* rant. Kye -witnesses said a <i\d i in
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  • 55 7 WASHINGTON, I (UP).— The United S I I Air Force plans to p. up to USSino.ooo.ooo to begin conitruction of fo.ir bases in Spain agreements are signed, it disclosed yesterdi The Air Pot t I e-ti-mated the ultimate at USSi.'o.ooo.noo to •1 1 whai it
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  • 79 7 LONDON. Aug. 2 (ID Prime Minister sir Winston C hurt-bill railed in his top i ..reign poin advisers ester-day to gel his hand in on the laternational situation and discuss a possible shift of government responsibilities this fall Pore tarLhony Eden house jPi along -a
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  • 37 7 QUEEN HANDS CHANCELLOR HER NEW SEAL i te i nH v approve d by Q I il y< ia the row In B Buckii i poun I I lt V. e i of i lutily t: I
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  • 404 8 INDUSTRIAL MART STEADY LAS T WEEK By A Market torre undent THE signing at Pan-municm of what max be termed an uneasy truce, bn pelt In an end ti*e threcvear old Korean war, but unfnrtunut< tie conll'ct will not be over until a political settlcm; >at Ivi. been made and
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  • 79 8 Two Men On A Ship Are In A Fix "■..BOURNE. Aug 'J (AP —TWO men Wl on the Swedish oil tanker. John E. Hyde. at Port nc Bource Pram e, In F are in a ti\ heio tame as they have heen everywhere el e thc ship iv.- V The
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  • 46 9 johore Win Bardhan Cup Soccer Tie crowd of Johore lg a— 2 Indians in i played equally i aces lor•ir op tor they minute t ling ice hut d< fence d ore had hen Si left ting is an tor- Rrsl n the Joh r< itch
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  • 31 9 MHC MAY DECIDE AGAIN !ounthe prop Hoek< A o- [nd I, t« tour morary Singapore a i yesI n over thi tour the ■nil lore tO •< i noi to i Services
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  • 12 9 v rmany, I ''ree visiting i 111 three 1 the broad 'i'e.ua-
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  • 10 9 Coching In Cricket For Malayans i of in ial oach
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  • 782 9 South Beaten By 3 Wickets nNANG, Sun-North beat South bv three vickets ta the anr.uil nickel classic which eW-d at the W extern Koad ground Maj after only two davs' ft* c S th Were fl v UI .L n ,h(ir KNiiWm for _»_L ri° S
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  • 325 9 S' pore v Penang MCFA Cup Final IJ, lhi Il m et Penan e for the MCFA !T S( »''l'nals yesterday, both states 4ual6e- tor the a i, and onl just -M J Stadium m Singapore, the Cotony beat Negri SemMtan -3-tl.e -Inmtag goal scored by Boon Seong in extra
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  • 328 9 "There wer c more than 5,000 at Victoria Green, Penang to watch the home team beat Perak by the odd goal in three It •vas a struggle between \outh me youth of Perak and the *>xpenence of Penang and there was no ti winner until Cheng
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  • 206 9 KAF MALAYA returned I to the Gandhi Cup they lost five years ago when they beat the Indian Association hy two wickets in the most thrilling finish of the series. It \va s anybody's game, and 1 the Indian skipper. Lall Singh did all he could
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  • 46 9 TAIPING. Sun. The Lady Treacher Giiis School held their annual sports here yesterday before a large gathering of parents and well wishei including District Officer O W. Woi ters. "Treacher House was champion house with Head's second. Keir's third. sua .-oriel's fourth.
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  • 54 9 TAIPING, Sun. Good cricket was seen here yesterday when Survey Sports Club met the Taiping Garrison XI In a friendly fixture. The surveyors won by two wickets. Batting first. Garrison were all out for 56. Ariaratnam bowled well taking 7 for 29. The surveyors hit
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  • 336 9 THE Colony was introduced to two new cricketers of promise in Dent of Yorkshire and Flinders of Essex who played their first games in Singapore for the Army against SCC at Nee Soon yesterday. Dent, a spin bowler, first excelled with the ball, taking six
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  • 137 9 IPOH Sun. The Malayan Schoolboy Badminton Championships sot off to a start here last night when eliminating rounds were held to pick four singles and four doubles to represent Perak in the championship proper at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 20 to Aug. 23. Results were: Singles: Lee Thong
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  • 466 9 RESULTS TIES Men s Singles: N t a g.b 1 4-*;. i, k I Y. Khoo 6-2 be i? V nbob V. k ik i| 8-2, ti Men's Doubles: S C B and N s v. One nd <;•. i Hock Jm ''-4: N K;' i A G B Pakir
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  • 203 9 Unknown' Grandma Of Medan' Topples Our Own Champion I N SEEDED, 49-year old "tennis pl:ivin< unntlmi* of Sumatra. Mrs. tit- Vries Batten, pia\in^ in lhe semi-filial ol the Mala\ an tennis championship I .SCX' courts u'sterday morning, created lhe hiupset ot* the tournament, when she beat Sintapon s triple Utlc
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  • 42 9 KUALA I v*nu, (I n the A led i I i i S.R.< mi ,r 1 i five t i i Int ig be I at K < I < i r(S i i I ■V i I p
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  • 15 9 Konno Wins Japan C' ship I 1 1 r i 1 1 ol A .ht.
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  • 1298 10 JOHORE GEAND PRIX Coopers fade Out After Strong Start IT WAS all thrills with no major spills at the Johorc Grand Prix yesterday when 50,000 racing fans invaded Johore Bahru town to see the unlucky Coopers and the Double-Banker drop out of the main race to give
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  • 356 10 IT WAS Reggie Trevor all the way in the main motor cycle event as he rated home an easy one and a quarter lap winner clipping 3 seconds off his last year's fastest lap record. Oil to a good ;^i' hit the front and
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  • 356 10 Handicap Racing C foi 1.500 cc and under Uiuuper. ,ed and 1,100 cc. and under supercharged over 10, i ips -lst J. A. Milne'j 1291 Coop 1.090 cc 2nd: C. K. 'A < FP. 231.250 cc: P. J. > L. A. Special 1.230 cr. Time: 21 min 36 It
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  • 140 10 KUALA LIMPI K. Sun The annual Singapore—Selangor Sinhalese cricket encounter for the Hcndrv Cup ended in a draw here today. Selangor .S,*.:: made i start and scored IS3 runat the end of their lirst in nings. G. Soyza topscored with 42 while useful contributions
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    • 257 10 _psi_-aH_----_-B_-pai i ii i a TODAY TjJ /!litt fc a «,»!l „1" DAILY feK l°' AHO 9.3o|Mn phom: 21 in; for bookings THF MUSICAL SHOW TIME OF A L'FETIMF j tfh t*\ J?S (O <'-*l^ ''^w* 4 Teh, 'h...... >>RE9 BADGE CFCOURA -IE" -L*B :t-B«B' '~i IP^ —HP^^M* W^F _ef_^^^
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  • 313 11 Forgotten Miler Helps Set WorldMark T The U H e 48 W ?*l minUteS '"-3f ad,Um The 1948 Olympic finalist who has not appeared at top form in two years, turned in a beautiful 4 06.8 leg. With the great Roger Bannister adding a smart 4: 07.6 leg mile run.
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  • 73 11 Aussies Hit With Freedom I, .Reutor) an be- over end of a day first in on total an boor to -i S3 wicket e Australia x tor I delin 43 1 1 maid bility in I Vs nd he /ed on which fl lhe bat d s new re all
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  • 11 11 England. Aug. int Vivian Hol- i national g referee
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  • 85 11 .Ug 2.1 States er Britain iy*s Dlay 1 i Cup lawn '"day. Connolly, holder ijoi women's «-.ned Miss i V. ti 1; and ited Miss 4 7 5. In the doubles match Miss Connolly and Miss Louise Brough beat Miss Mortimer and Miss Anne Shilcock 6—2.
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    • 164 11 NOTII.'Ks HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAY PILOT SCHEME MALACCA RENDERS are invited from contractors of suitable standing for the construction of 15 dwelling hotses at St. John's Hill Road, Malacca. To be fol- lowed by a larger scheme in 1954. Particulars to be obtained from Manager Housing Trust. P.O. Box
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    • 330 11 NOTii rs MALAYAN CHBIBBE tt ASSOCIATION PI RAK BRANCH). n Vh L T a* _*v« fTv i h^ r ,h FIFTH ANNUAL Per_P-;' M£ ETING of the MaHv- :r miU ee of the wi "V"! Vi llnese Assoiation the Perak Cmnese Chamber of Str?oT Cr r e XOS 3V:i7 iJ^e
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    • 722 11 SITUATIONS V ANI Ml M v.- m_^ *K* C LLRK ui booS •f^pi is fl'in-*-. <: 8 f^ curd! <.-. C e a.v. m r9 drawn 9Ml v I !*?nt >1 ReDly LL No otar.Jard sinaa-.-iie 1 INDIaN H lkm mj t5V M o la^K'-iow assis--IA.NT Sa d m.. %200
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    • 162 11 I 1I v —i "^vN THET SC REAM .T-IT A I I /T ITV S-SHEI -SAVE MFB l ip-f -T7-B \k\ :4_\**\\\mm \*r*\\uB a^ COM E -JEST AS SHE. THE SMOCK (K_l^ ApS tSk^AH usS)S Mi STIM-l X^*Tls_o Vs*. looked at th' pitcher OFMAMrvrys )^^k Vchild--oh,hammVSamkv- 1 sV.\^ 4 -?^s_
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  • 887 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By PENANG.— Talisman has made such vast progress since breaking the ice at Kuala Lumpur that he should win the main event for class 2 horses over seven furlongs (race seven) todav, at Kuala Lumpur Talisman came through with a welltimed
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  • 166 12 TREBLE: Race 4. 6 7. Big sweep: Race 7. Windsor Lad (■ay Reveller (ioodwood 1 2 lUIILI.I ANT MARC .Mr. Tin Golden Beaa ABUNDANCK skyri.ler Oregoa DEMONIC Finalist Itcaiiman MAT A II Alt 1 Im ml im •■ Skyrhler DEMONIC (iolden Dcau show tilrl PANDOKA Sky rider Dante's
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  • 50 12 TOKYO. Aug. 2. (UP) Ki-mteen-year-old Australian inrM? en, Ck> lOOmod a th e .worlds top short distance Tr*\m 6 n^ 200-metre lJSnf S n »?>P»««miip before i_Lmii SP^^s° ra at Tokyo's |50-metr« Mei* pool. HeiaYicks' t>ine ""a min 11 S ec s fl a t
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  • 207 12 11l RRY I P is my best bet of the dav. This bobsleight sefding surprised track watchers when he ran 37 sec dead in a solo effort from a standing start on Thursday last. A reproduction of that effort should put him ahead
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  • 24 12 WINDSOR LAD says there has been no rain in Penang the last few days. The going is likely to be very good.
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  • 1114 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 5, Div. 4— 5V2 Furs. 1. 598 Brilliant Marc 8y 9.00 "Cromdale Stable" R >dner s McCloud 2. 900 Admiral 5y 9.00 "Him Wan Stable" Rodger* Jones 3. 980 Finalist bv 8.11 Mrs R N Hobbs Hobbs Flannerv 4. 598 Show Girl
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  • 235 12 Wonder Lad was far from disgraced \vhe n finishing third to Sybil's Pride and May Bug over six furlongs a t Kuala Lumpur last month. He has made good progress in the interval and should wi n this race. He goe s down 10 lb
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    6 12 FIRST day's Penans I race finishes.
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  • 79 12 DOVER. Au*. (Neuter". Miss Florence VtnVvick. the Californian typist entered th-» water af 0715 GMT (2.49 ».m. Singapore time) today EH Margarets Bay between Do\et and Deol on an England '<>. France Channel swim attempt She hopes to hi eal: tier own record of ll houi-.
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      • 266 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY 1 .i._i I r.ln.t <ar-.- <», LA6T WIMTErZ vou "1 I /it IS THE v\EATME^.VTMERE are /^Sbucl *_y A,* WAS WISMIM* POP -3ME KEEPS TMIMWM'j^MES -AJMEKj j L^TSt'-sI I r /(SUMMED AM' MOW-- ??J) L ABOUT IT AM' V^ A
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    • 819 5  - -AND THEY THINK THEY WRITE POETRY! LOH WEN FONG SOME THOUGHTS ON THE SUBJECT BY STUDENT -READER By 'IMlKonlv differeaei Ih Iwoen man anel Ihr lower mi mats is, I believr. thr fart that onc has a brain endowed with thc faculties of reason, judgment and taste whereas the other
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    • 1031 6 HOW HOOKS CAME INTO BEING AT "\\Y Ol fen knee handlei jnd rr id books of ill 1 forms without knowing ho* aud when they tame into existence. A 'book*, is the riuinc p .cn to .1 literary proc. lion, u_Uc. one volume and ai»o
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    • 110 6 Calling All Pen- Pals In Malaya! W i I \i in touch wi b pen pa Singapore. Would a you readers acno a ne.ping hand"' Beiou is the list of nam (1) Va i .okobi 'ill k '-pong. swimming I.oQO Takcfukuro. Kioro- r. Chi(2) .v i M Kan I iphy.
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      • 95 6 Youth Crossword across 1 Idolize J B 6 Intertwined 7 Observed I' \~wfc 9 Writing table 12 Genu; 1 H^_ 14 Bor„ jjtj 15 Preposition 19 f zcHbB'iI zi 16 Before fTO 18 Musical note zY WSm^ 19 Devotee _l WA L_ 21 Crawl ?<* V 25 Promontory 2»; Backer-like
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    • 901 7  -  ISAAC TEOH Grerwt &e*t>f9l*B Of Vcstfer*cJ«;v By I) 081 Kl -URNS lyrl S ati toil vor pntimed, v. as born in- u i Hi was the son a ..irdfiii-r. who later in life turned farmer, and. in spite of a hard ■traffic with povcrtx.
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    • 274 7 THE MODERN pen had its origin in the reed or calamus, which is still used for the purpose in the East The ancient Egyptians, like the Chinese and Japanese of the present day. used a brush for writing, while the Romans and Greeks used the sharp
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    • 286 7 I I AT covering for the 1A head, like all articles of apparel, has a history, and it is very interesting to trace its gradu.B. evolution from earliest limes in the simple close-fitting cap to the many elaborate structures supplied by the demands of a
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    • 373 7 Boy s Show Greater Colour Response I I I -o -*d. I I e cn; r**iL. n imp! it s lldrcn. Pei >- lag elati -tt bo> i sh si istponse i i.e. s* il ca at'er two rs We :i.iu oecn convinced ■c time I oar I IU dimension*
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    • 227 8 THE lni-i vi I Athletic Sport* (Heats' were held lost week m Su; .apor- at the Raft let. In-fitute ground*. i Top. left' Gloria Beck illll J) breasting the tape in Heat al the 100 >ard» i t.irl-Bi e\ent. i lop. right) Patricia ltigh.ini R(.**
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    • 64 8 'THE lam a ta i j r u I lrom tne a..aient-e. I p stepped omn| Now. ,aia ti., '■<-■ "l vpno'aa tn SO 1 try pI B.e v*..r*.g in mernoi;* from ick. "1 I HAVI ■> Miu D wa** I mT| go:* a THI rom
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    • 249 8 How Many Of You Can Swim? I TWOS IP. How manII girls ni nine rears oi age here who connot SWUa? It this question was ssfced ot the h'tK ol Singapore and lhe Federation what would the answer be.' Quite a heavy percentage. I should imagine, would „i\ t a
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