Sunday Standard, 29 June 1952
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Title Section14 1952-06-29 1 Sunday Standard VOL. Jl NO. 362 SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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334 1952-06-29 1 Xl \l.\ I MH R, Shi— ll.r Preiadfl of th<- Lak«- dob, Mr. H. H. Facer, ltd < oimiiit !< lia\e ofF»r»«l ikctr nnMfljMriMMM lo a Special (General iM**riiii» ol ii l> Jo Im- liiM "a-* noon a* |M»-i-»iJ»l»-,'* m < omicrtion334 words
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Article355 1952-06-29 1 Dy. H.C. Hits At 'Segregation' IMI Deputy Hi^ll oiimiitsiiHirr, \|r. I). i.illi\ra\ attarkrd "coniniunili m gr egatioa" *«i ihc us iluiiht m Ki;»la I.ntn|Mir l.i-.i night, when be I i»» ilir toii^t of **'I lit- Guests*" *'< oinnninal seCfCSStioil ill ati«*ti hi .ill lliat ihifl ..iiimrnt *tarn!-< lor. and I355 words
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Article49 1952-06-29 1 Patrols Inspire A Song L) fie Patrol", c of a h is the I peace h the accon 1 I i ktinf Ha Ml •uld 1 nen HQ r:d with it. tour the entertainrr. ;-t tiian playing End of i.-i hut home realise the entertainment fan It'j b.ittle t49 words
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Article47 1952-06-29 1 W oman Found Dead In Sea i she tuld hei s loing I I.; G lead by the Si p estc B^ach H a I the soap 1 M no \Ufl Tile wm m i p. I i rr) the P Sti ol iic race < ii luspe47 words
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Article233 1952-06-29 1 C.H. Yin Is Elected To Head MTUC KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. For the first time since the i iception oi the Malayan Trade Union Council three year-; a^o a Chinese was elected its President He is Mr. C. H. Yin who carried 135 votes against 59 votes lor Mr. M. P.233 words
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Article37 1952-06-29 1 LONG BKAC'H. June ?8. (UP).— Miss New York, J.ukie Loacherlj, broke a two way tie for the first place to win the title "Miss I'nitecl Slates" m the Miss Universe pageant.37 words
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656 1952-06-29 1 SINGAPORE Government's contention that Expatriation pay and Consolidation schemes are "separate and distinct is not borne out by facts.' Mr. G. A. Tessensohn, presi-. lent of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees said ibis m a statement issued yesterday, pointing656 words
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273 1952-06-29 1 KiAI.A LUMPUR, Sat. A local awyer, K.L. Devasser, also >* Municipal Commissioner and President of the Malayan Indian Congress, was charged before the First Magistrate, Mr. A P. Ja< k, today with giving false Information toUhe Assistant Controller of immigrai i<>n. It WMM r»'!.'4.»d that273 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-29 1 Traffic Officer of the QANTAS Empire airway*, Robert Barry and Ground Hostess Vyvyan Griffin who »«re married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. The couple had a whirlwind romance, for Bob and Vyvyan met only a few week* ago. though for years they lived within !00 yard* ofStandard - 83 words
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Article, Illustration415 1952-06-29 1 Templer Back, Says UK Visit To Yield Good Results "IT WAS a good nine days and well worrt it. I ran through a lot of stuff. Everybody had been helpful to me m London," said General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation, yesterday on his return from LondonStandard - 415 words
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Article100 1952-06-29 1 AUSTRALIAN "Diggers' may soon be training Malay and Chinese Home Guardsmen m tactics against the bandits if a request made by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer. is agreed to by the Australian Govt. Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, said m Canberra,Reuter; AAP - 100 words
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161 1952-06-29 1 RANGOON, June 28, (Rev- i ter) i. Malayan bandits who crossed the Thai border into Burma have taken the coastal town of Bokepyin alter a 24--hour gun battle, an official report reaching here today. Bokepyin is between Mer>jui and Victoria Point. 400 miles south161 words
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Article133 1952-06-29 1 THK Federation Government yesterday made it quite clear that it was obligatory on the part of civilians to report any assistance the> had given to terrorists under extreme duress. The Government said that an\ assistance given to the bandits "under threat tf instant death"133 words
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Article185 1952-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal Two terrorist ha c been killed and three wounded m the Federatioa ot Malaya [n Kroh, Perak. a patro ol th» :)t !i Ma&ij Retjin ci I I a' two armed I o mi I tei rorists and kiDtd one oa Friday.185 words
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Article170 1952-06-29 1 1 lII'. 1 1 i 1: 1 1 i ommiKMoner <»' •!<<• I <<l< i.>m<>m (f«'lHt;il Slf CcraiW I «ni|>l«r 1<l11f(i i n 1; limn in* IriMffN pliant London trip i<> Halaiyai «-i«i <l;«% bmiml lih\<- !»<<-<> \«t> DiCJIScd w i 1 1 1170 words
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Article16 1952-06-29 1 I c Premi< Pa 1 i UN. i **et le ded v n U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article30 1952-06-29 1 1 h the Cove Coast > <i 1 ;v I K'MfCIIB I f rere i n pi anc pi ash ©4 f tjouleva i i twty UPUP - 30 words
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Advertisement18 1952-06-29 1 NT >. VJV4 W ASrIAVV lIUSCH faM|3B The essence of discerning hoipitolity. Ther« is no finer brandy. 7 BORNEO18 words
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Article, Illustration495 1952-06-29 2 Chee Koon Lim - Chee Koon Lim THIRTY undergraclii[ateo, including two women, mo»l of hlioiit are from )th« (»to»raphy Department <»l ilw I Biversity of >laI lava, -ml an assistant [lectures 1 urc now conducting 1 1 1<- first soil and vvoi iioMiic MincyStandard - 495 words
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153 1952-06-29 2 THE 46tn Rotary District j Clubs cq m p risi n g the comprising the Rotary Clubs of I Malaya, Sarawak nd Siaifi w^il I from 1953 be i;i a position ,to award a fellowship worth I about tJ.5.53,400 every two years to the153 words
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Article117 1952-06-29 2 CHENG HIOK KWANG, a detective oi the Singapore Special Branch, was charged at the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust and intentionally allowing a person to escape from custody. These two charges were preferred againsi him following the withdrawal of a charge117 words
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Article57 1952-06-29 2 A SENTENCE of nine months' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on Loo Kiiy (25), who broke into a stor e at Peking Street and attempted to steal nine tins of lard worth $1.35. Loo was surprised by the police and was caught red handed. He had just taken57 words
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Article, Illustration305 1952-06-29 2 Mr Ou (88) Will Pay Tribute To Youth Standard Woman Reporter AGE WILL pay tribute to youth today when 88--year-old Mr. Ou Jiak Sek. retired rubber plantrr and Elder of Say Mia Tug, Chinese Presbyterian Church on Prinsep St., presents his gift of their Colour-* to thr 10th Company of305 words
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Article127 1952-06-29 2 SINGAPORE TAXI drivers' "test 11 worries are over. They net*; not have to stop work for a month while waiting to take their tests for the renewal cf their licences. Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the Singapore H;re Car Association, said yesterday that ;r\e acting127 words
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Article110 1952-06-29 2 A FINDING of misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of Noordin bin Ali, a watchman at Mandai Quarry. Singapore, who was found dead on May 17. Noordin. who was partially blind, was on duty that night.110 words
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Article39 1952-06-29 2 THERE were 7:;0 baths m Singapore last week according to the health statement for week ending June 21, 1952. Deaths totalled 184. Pneumonia took the biggest toll, 39; tuberculosis 18; enteritis 19 and beri-ben 8.39 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-06-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARITY show likely to surpass all previous entertainments m grandeur and imagination, is planned by the Singapore Chinese Ladies Association m aid of S.A.T A and the British Red Cross' Handicapped and Disabled Children'f Homes. The C.L.A. who set a high standard with284 words
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Advertisement292 1952-06-29 2 Jidsaw #1 °puzzleS Cl/7 TH/S OUT! You may win a prize! 1 First Prize $100 p'u« <««e«. o^ Ot«a(t Cro»h 2 Second Prizes *t 50 3 4 Th. rd 25 10 Consolation pnzes or > IU > m m r o» mjn, m'r.ct kt-.->g e<)ujl. puiet w.tl then fc j»j-d.d292 words
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Advertisement264 1952-06-29 2 "YoU,too,may be one of the" MILLIONS who suffer from VITAWINiMINERAL^//^ W^^ /TmV^' 1 W^TrfUl 0 X: Hart head- i Vi.cr.'r .wnwrnk f«!Bfroi!' hn? 4i7Jv jptlli. M MMfp »ot *H4 pU\. noippettte. »nd *i.ci. |fWM e|M talft that ip«rU<\ »nd u.,,i Mi t- «rhcr. \ou f«H c<l txfor* xouj tin,' •<264 words
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Article, Illustration292 1952-06-29 3 Industrialists Want Politics Free Supplies Standard Sjaff Reporter LEADING Singapore industrialists and some <*i\i«- leaders agreed yesterday that the supply of eleetrieit) to the rft) should he plareri under the control of a separate body "divorced iron* polilirv.** Tiit-v were commenting on the Progressive Party's star292 words
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147 1952-06-29 3 SINGAPORE'S music lovers wii! be glad to hear that the popular soprano. Miss L m Ai docs not intend to discontinue her singing career after 1 11 riage hich is to p ee on July 5. Neither. Lillian intend to allow h< '.-'ver to147 words
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Article159 1952-06-29 3 THE RUBBER market in Si] japore was steady yesterday at about 3/4 cent per lb. above Friday's closing ;ls. Fair business pas>e I in the morning with some trade buying which steadied the market. Sellers were inclined I i be reserved. Firsl grade rubber for July sh iment159 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-06-29 3 Hundreds of nirls from the Methodist Girls' School, Geylanff. Singapore went round the city yesterday selling flan* to raise funds for the rebuilding of their school. Picture shows Misses Chia Kirn Tin. Astnah and Koh Ngan Si an fcelhuii flaf ttf CauL Ben I uitt m The standard offic* jroterdAjr.50 words
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Article347 1952-06-29 3 SUBSTATIONS In Singapore iii»>ir t<» toad shedding today: IIAV \n»- Ice, Happy World. Asia KhMut Lor. 3, Sims Avenue Sun-mill, Shell Co., Lee Rubber v\*vv. Alt. flatten .Network. Singapore Swimming Club, Tanj»m- Kirn. I I:, siijp Vanl. Klin C^rttss, Hanyang Ice Works. < uiii>. Mac Donald House. Tun347 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-06-29 3 photo. Lt -Col. Hutehinson R.A., who has arrived to take over command or th* Singapore Volunteer Corps Colonel Hutehinson. who is a gunnery expert, will be m command o f the Volunteers for three years. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article109 1952-06-29 3 \EAR by year, ever since its opening m L 937, air traffic "pure.-, at Kalian? Airport, Singapore, have been breaking it.; own records (excepting of course the war and occupation years). Civil av|ation*s growth, especially post-war, have seen the leap of graph lines m109 words
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Article63 1952-06-29 3 KLUANG, Sit. Lee Boon Hoon. managing partner of Chop Joo Guan who -.old seven gallons of intoxicating liquor to Kluang Trading Co., 12 gallons to Yeman of Sungei Kahan» Estate anri r>9 gallons of liquor to Chop Juan Lai was charged before the Circuit Magistrate with contravention of63 words
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Article178 1952-06-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE equipment of the Smga- 1 pore Volunteer Corps is welt up to the standards of tli.it of the United Kingdom." This ii the opinion of L.. Col T. J Hutchinson. who has arrived m Singapore to take over command of178 words
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Article118 1952-06-29 3 Party For Canadian Birthday A COCKTAIL party, dance and a special radio pr (gramme will feature Canadian National Day on l&iesday. July 1 which marks the 83th birthday' of the Dominion. Mr. DS. Armstrong. Canadian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, will give a cocktail reception a t the Royal Singapore Golf118 words
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288 1952-06-29 3 SHB Staff Assn. To Carry On Figh t For Pa rity Standard Staff Krporlrr 7Hh 7*M)-?»lroiijs >in»a|»ore Harbour Hoard s l«flF AwocirtioM v, ill continue it* atrHggle for ike eatatMaafcmrnt of working and lhing condition* similar l<» ittal iioh ffiatiagj m tht» (ioNt-rnrtinil < lertral r> i« the Annotation* annmii288 words
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Article268 1952-06-29 3 Police Probe On Robbery THE Singapore Police aye nvestigating 1 c(>"!' oi I ski, (ton p\\ roll trmed robbei j alleged 1 1 have taken place In trie heart of the busine t section of the »wn oo Friday noon. Tan Cheow Beng, cashier of the Straits Steamship C 6268 words
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Article46 1952-06-29 3 K!.i \\< Sat i vi aid id the Cm sian Convent v s Louis Church building I I w;is D| i by Ihe > trict OfV" ifif M i j.' Ii i (i 11 1 on i tie i.i i pc 1 > 1 I p.m.46 words
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Advertisement338 1952-06-29 3 Dish -Washing Machines MODEL: BLECTA B of Houses Nurs i !l ■> i v: i x^aCITY t? N6O plafet racVi 3 r up N 1.000 ungle fable uVrisili per Kmr > ■>• Wmsl j <iv/» it iii'itit»n%t tit 4 ii*n. a i ihtut t fiijti tittst tttz~ i li'< I338 words
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Advertisement264 1952-06-29 3 jIk^VS- '/I/ 111/ II I /fP^^^^^sssW For tjie man who tra\els many 1 The Prefect i-» heaiitiiullv drsi^iM'd. miles a day, the Prefect has everything m inside and out. and is at Immih- m an\ he needs comfortahle seating, plenty of company. Women arc delightod vilh Icu room, adjustahle driving264 words
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Article, Illustration840 1952-06-29 4 si-u Sen h.is pvrsuad^d by Ka-liai to -My away from M t.-l.imr Whit.- S«-rp«-nt. Outraged. >h»- unit to See Fa-Mai. U- Mijmiin? thf return of hrr hu^l>.uid. .md ihr Monk refused. Madame White entrred into an alliance with I fir valeJ »pintv .Tnd monsters t>l840 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-06-29 4 MR. L. W. Donough has been appointed, substantive y. Clerk of the Legislative Council, Singapore. An old boy of St. Joseph's Institution. Mr. Donougb received the M.8.E.. at the King's Birthday m 1946. He joined Government Service as a Clerk m the General Clerical Service124 words
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Article40 1952-06-29 4 A BURGLAR who broke into a house m Jog Chiat Terrace, Singapore between 3 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. Friday evening, is reported to have stolen £1,345 m cash and jewellery after throughly ransacking the house.40 words
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Article156 1952-06-29 4 LIM SIONG SAN and Chia hian Hock were food friends fond of kidding: each other along m their mechanic shop ai the Naval Base. Both of them could appreciate a good joke. One evening on March 1. thia bent down to wipe some grease156 words
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Article140 1952-06-29 4 School's Explanation For Govt. THE EXPLANATION given by the Directors of Yoke Eng School an how objectionable and banned books including song sheets of Communist China were found m the school will be submitted to the Singapore Government for consideration after it has Seen translated into Engiish. a spokesman of140 words
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Article67 1952-06-29 4 THE Public Relation Filn Unit will screen education;* and instructional films at th< following places during thi week: Tomorrow, Geylnn/ English S hool. Tuesday. Moun Emily Home and Malay Farm Wednesday, Jeo Chiat Welfan Centre and Buona Vista Road Thursday. Tan] o n 2 Paga: Labour Quarters67 words
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Article68 1952-06-29 4 10 Acres Of Lallang Burnt A MIDDAY fire burnt ton acres of iailang off the 12th mile Woodlands Road, yesterday. The Singapore Fire Br:--gade was assisted by Armj and Navy fire brigades to extinguish the fire. The Singapore Fire Brigade earlier put out another lallang fire m Sime Road area,68 words
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Article202 1952-06-29 4 Fijians Keep Promise To A Queen i. SOLEMN promise made 80 years ago by Fijian chiefs to Queen Victoria, accounts for the presence on Malayan soil of the gallant Fijian fighters whose recent successes were celebrated m a special broadcast last night over Radio Malaya mi n the "Spotlight on202 words
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Advertisement230 1952-06-29 4 //jt "V\\ Big lifts JfP^T child's Oil pl«y Ser\ice can handle thorn *"»th the same ease a* a 12 1 -^Blf P arce^ can *peed them "~^~^^P safely, swiftly to anywhere JB m c W hal">« more, there are jg^^^^^&r 6iil>stantial rebates on hulk coneignnients JKj^^^^^^ iUU B P eci230 words
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Advertisement103 1952-06-29 4 Now I clean my breatfi while I clean my gtefTwii': COLGATE DENTAL' CREAM COLGATE DENTAL CIEAMn .pe C: Foa;//. I his deans away all the tiny piec< get can^lit brtrcrtn your tc. t!i. your Sbf*, your 7W/// I STOl> 4% *n^* Clean your teeth twice c.e -v J'^r^ with COLGATE103 words
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Article453 1952-06-29 5 Diploma In Public Health FOB THE two-fold pnrpOSe «»f f* f r ihrriim lilt-•»i'H->u Hirii m< <tl idnratlOtl m >in_a|>«>rr an«l ol "iiMTliu" a \«-rv great] n«***<l,* another new count vv il l l><- opened at the I ni\tt>il\ of Malaya mi Oct. I if an453 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-29 5 Photo. A group of Stouts from the 9th HQ. Dolphin Troop babysitting little 1»; monthsold Evelyn Lte, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. K. Lee of Fu Ctmrt. Picture shows (Left to right) Him Chen? Wan, Evelyn, Cyril Tan and Chua (ivan Sionjt-— Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 45 words
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Article140 1952-06-29 5 It Was A Seoul Seeking Odd Job A HAP ON THE DOOR: IT W a plea*ani surprise !<>»• hundreds oi housewives when rap- on iheir doors hron^hi groups <•! MOUtfl IO cl t» odd-John «Smin- the first <lay «>1 ihe Scout-JoH-Week \»lii«l« began jre&terday. N i arly all the three140 words
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Article127 1952-06-29 5 SERVICE IN HONOUR OF GEN. LIM A MEMORIAL Will be he'd m honoi r >! the Major-General Li Bo Seng, Malayan Chinese hero the Japanese occupation, by fri and relatives this morning Thomson Road Chine c .■i is '^i' eighth anniversary of tiu> death ol Major General who was killed127 words
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Article84 1952-06-29 5 FOR pushing a Singapore Harbour Board police constable into a monsoon drain, Sukaini bin Jayos was fined $125 or two months' rigorous imprisonment. The policeman, Mohinder Singh, said that when he had asked the workers not to carry firewood out Of the Harbour Board, Sukaini84 words
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Article32 1952-06-29 5 Tho house curfew imposed on Gunong Rapat New Village m the Ipoh district of Perak on June 7, has been lifted. The curfew was enforced from p.m. to 6.30 a.m.32 words
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206 1952-06-29 5 Nationalise Rubber Call— One Says 'No' XL ALA LUMPUR, Sat- A resolution requesting the Federation Government to nationalise the rubber Industry will be fiscasoed at lomorrow'n session of the annual delegates conference of the Malayan Trade Union Council. It waa proposed today, when »evera! delegate* spoke on it. Mr. ~S206 words
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Article89 1952-06-29 5 A resolution approvinir a Committee of action appointed by all Government I nious and Associations to take immediate action to request Government to reopen the whole question of Consolidation rates was passed at the Annual Conference of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees yesterday. The89 words
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Article138 1952-06-29 5 PLANES roared overhead, sirens screamed, anrl simultaneously explosions were heard from the playing fields of Monks Hill School yesterday, afternoon. It was all part of a demonstration programme arranged by the Civil Defence Corps. Taking part were volunteer workers from the Tansjlin Ward who138 words
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Article63 1952-06-29 5 Geylang English School raien; Teacher Association cocktail parf/ for Mr. A.W. Frisby, 7 p.m at Geylartg English School. Boys Brigade l°th Company Dedication and Presentation ot Company Colour at Chinese Christian Church. Bukit Timah Road 10 a.m. St. Vincente de P-uil Fun Fur. Catholic High School. Queen Street63 words
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182 1952-06-29 5 Be Political Minded, Urges Sir C.-L. Standard Staff Reporter THE PEOPLE oi Singapore must do! only be culturally minded but also politically minded, said Sir Cheng-lock Tan last night at a dinner given m his honour by the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association. Singapore Of which he is a natron.182 words
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Advertisement154 1952-06-29 5 Keystone SEE YOUH PHOTO DEALER IAGOKYQI TRADING CO.. <M> LTD. iflHimimMMiiiiininiMi Jtisi I upnvln'it... ffl N(. x v Fashion VOIL t: S I louni Mid Check designi i Pr ed T^ 91 mi nk Hardial Singh &Sons Ltd| qUiCK i^^) MALARIA &n&^ :u-n fever leavei you so weak aad depre««ed,154 words
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Advertisement85 1952-06-29 5 jS I f< con«tructcd to »ntare caiyv w dynamo brocket it designed J$K t A-oilobu In lustrous blacl S •nomel or »il*tr iriffc TTT TVJVfiTCHCLt^tO^ITIB SINGAPORE 1 KUALA LUMPUR FENANG HAGtMIYIR TRADING CO., M LTD. C ,^7 Ambuloncei, ?tr«tch«r Corf.rm, ttTm. JWmmW f T«n4«n Protected Vehicle! jf r WKf M85 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-06-29 6 it w i daagerout »If«ctMm, h M rIM H">nc rr> k •>• ■Ml r-ak*» fOU ah*.-> uTel > ,j--! «< >> The naiadi usm*.. aru »aM Idhing ~;«i!i>l\ n;hs 'he mmJ m >."!■ va< i«nt«d by oj rfij i ple«.. Inch lich *r',bi\ RuhbtM -li-'Kre- d'»«- ne irrMSU168 words
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Article, Illustration1940 1952-06-29 6 Noel Barber's Diary iietts. Pouring In lint jPotice Jkre Helpless PARIS, Saturday. RANGE is being invaded by Africans Red ones end there is nothing the police j can do about it. Yet every week, more and j more North Africans particularly Algerians take part m Communist riots. Last December 7,2001,940 words
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Advertisement46 1952-06-29 6 PUROL OINIMENI POWKfi SOAP fUßOl"owdeP 1 PWOCn HEAT N-TRO'JBIE! jFFR NATION tmA *Hm THE SHOWER I B«r,, O <- »lr .1 oCo l*-')L>d APt _■< t i■. X LbMPUR B^y||H^^j|y|k full of Vitality HS§«^£&-"^ benefit— of Brylcrcem: dayGet this double benefit v Hi i BRYLCREEM yobt hair Hf46 words
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Advertisement285 1952-06-29 6 ortoi J y.t. I ■■■■■HI V i if JM Hi V •'■<•■ vijmffljw v-'-y-iASfiSscoBS '^yV^^ywf^Kjffiw: at. 't^H f '^^§8^ iff j9l^^l VOO know Ii! i II PEOPLE will ncvcf Id \>>n down not even ligh know Mm it i•. I'M them utterly. 1^ I you know? l'. j i:i\ b)285 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1952-06-29 7 Why I stopped Singing Negro spirituals asdf r \l RE was a time %h n 01 !or to brig itcn party i avowed mysc r to be to rendei v c -f my OVing Negro Spn iluais. A- people sat up ti t took nol c since thei c no'Michael Goh - 1,635 words
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Article, Illustration629 1952-06-29 7 WHAT Is The S'pore Branch Of The Red Cross Doing? Second Article Of Series Tells Of Many -Sided Activities To Help Tfte Sick And Suffering LAST WEEK we gave you a brief outline of th<* Red Cross and its aims and objects. Today we want to tell yen about sfime629 words
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Advertisement414 1952-06-29 7 c's the NEW WAY to SHAVEI t; need no brush with f$ PALMOLIVE A.% BRUSHLESS v 7^^ SHAVING Jfoifflf' CREAM /A^W U S jit so eas/ —so quicf your face isive it wet ipread or V^f Pjirnol 3 uhless >' s/i Crearr then »hi <? And afrer yo r imootl414 words
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Advertisement40 1952-06-29 7 A pleasure to 0wn r A delight to drive L I CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 TELEPHONE 3938 REPRESENTED IN THE FEL«.RaTIOn GRAND CHEAP SALE NOW ON TILL 11th JULY. WATCHES and CLOCKS WOO HINC BROTHERS40 words
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274 1952-06-29 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning News paper \|K. Malcolm Mac Donald's sensible innovation of dispensing with that superfluous b;t of harness known as the evening jacket seems to have sent c stuffed shirts to their tribal wardj s In the coming weeks the Dattlc of the jackets, we hope, will i274 words
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Article, Illustration998 1952-06-29 8 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - Min Yuen Backbone Of bandits Must Be Smashed MICHAEL DAVIDSON By hi \I A LUMPUR, Sat. \\Y Chinese Bail for the esoteric, nurtured among the iropei (lasses thunuh ceni ies of intii^ue, and among the lower m the secret societies, whose constant threat to person and property has l*»r ages998 words
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931 1952-06-29 8 —the bow tie— being discarded. The stuffed shirts maintain that for a man not to wear a jacket is a mark of disrespect. This argument is obviously aimed at arousing class prejudices For the dress jacket is the uniform of the class conscious.931 words
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Article194 1952-06-29 8 CHRISTOPHER Burney <pc::: eighteen months locked lip alone m a Nazi prison. Peter Hartley was for three and a half years a prisoner of the Japs. Each found a way to survive, each has now written a book. They make a fascinating contrast. j Burney ("Solitary194 words
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Advertisement7 1952-06-29 8 Ltd., it, CoCTytr Q«« Vv Singapore U7 words
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Advertisement229 1952-06-29 8 D*UH 9 *r W fl I has plea^re m announ C >-g Mn r Government approval) of special TOUi acroM the North Atlant.c ce-menclna U, 1952. By a combination of our s*a ,-c Ap GONAUT between Singapore and London end our U CONSTELLATION services between t he I and th*229 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1952-06-29 9 How Many Children Should You Have? lIO'.V many make a family? Do jq\j want one child, two, or enough for a football team? In the old ''ays, despite •he re atively high infantmortality rate, the average middle-class family raised U yen or eight children. During receni years, the number has1,008 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1952-06-29 9 Dr. Ivor Beaumont - Dr. Ivor Beaumont By DESPITE all the t;«llv abonl family planning, aboul half ill.' women I sec have more riiiMrm than they planned lo have, while t li«- other half are equally tli^tres*,tl because they cannot have the babies they long for. Some couples,1,166 words
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Advertisement869 1952-06-29 9 JTze 227^: /;/zaf cfoes more f/zan wrife IT PROTECTS YOUR __^v P£ N ALSO ■V m<^ PAR K{ fsss/%'''' iw '7 AZ^J I CiiJiLWHEPe^ii^l "1 Quink— the only Ink r- I jo/v-^— protctts PfjfKßl Tfc I ends gumming— r/^/jj With SOjylli- 1 Get this free-flowing ink 4 permanent, 2 *a*hablc869 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-29 9 for line and beauty $7 95 ea *wi '-■■^x&rF SIZES :i<>- ••<8" ff g^^J^SK^^' I! KESTOS ABRICE IS THE PERFECT ANSWER TO jj DIAPHRAGM CQNTROL-IN HARDWEARIFJG FABRIC-TTS KELPS ITS SHAPE AND HELPS YOU i! RETAIN YOUR YOU'IHFUL HIGH-LINE' ROBINSON'S39 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1952-06-29 10 Tour Kraal's Kallang Diary What's Wrong With The BonvPf Service? IX April last year a small circle of 1 influential men m the Federal capital parsed a rosy report which told not only of a new, much-needed internal air network for Malaya, but which also forecast a glorious profit. The1,316 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1952-06-29 10 MAT 11. 1952, will be remembered for a long time by ail motor enthusiasts. Three Volunteer Special Constables who acted as course marshals and the driver of a rating car lost their lives as a result of an accident m the Gap Hill Climb. The1,060 words
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Advertisement332 1952-06-29 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct OnMiai <:i Krantisco Las Angles All Amrri«*« It n d U n Cities Penifl? PS'hiwi S'jiwf \'\\i\ IPPLNE ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11l Spore KSIX\ X I in* pur 5111 295 MiltKi IM Pra»n» 8.3. OFFERS RQUNDIRiP CRUISES TO HONGKONG IBY THE FAST AND332 words
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Advertisement381 1952-06-29 10 SAILINGS FROM »CANDINAM\ [R rjQ Spore P.«s*hiiw "KINA" for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Eoba Yokohama Jt June 2Ju!v 1,, j. 'KAMBODLA' for Bangkok Saigon Hon*knriß Kobe Yokohama If |7Jat» 14ij U "SELANDIA M for Bangkok El tU*f V I "FIONIA M for Bangkok If .>o\, u PATAGONIA" for Barg kok, Saigon.381 words
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Article, Illustration1920 1952-06-29 11 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY fflojilKf *g^Hi bßk^3' NEW DANNY KAYE FILM AS X'MAS TREAT HKrSTMAS may be six months away, but it's never too early to talk about i an X'mas surprise especially whin it's meant for you. For. if what I hear is correct. Singaporeans can expect to .see1,920 words
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Advertisement216 1952-06-29 11 VOIiXL DECLARE IT I \M OF SONGS wi> r.\l GHsi M-G-M. STAR-SPANGLED •jL A Vechnicolor musical^^^O ESTHER WILUAMS^T>"--'■v)O>HmNS-H>IAIIIUWt.»;-;;a"'. TODAY a "r. J 45. 4.1:,. 143 A9Mp m. P'2 fl< BIC MIDNIGHT TONIGHT^ MY LIFE Mj%&>% m Mandarin I ng \l V\N(. SAR FF.I P^O PONG I'm-: m vs'ii orii.vw or216 words
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Advertisement74 1952-06-29 11 Geylang Serai TODAY 4 SHOWS 11 a. -3.15, 6.15 9.15 "ZORRO'S Black Whip (BRAND NEW PRINT) A Republic Serial m 12 Chapters! WHIPS CRACK! SWORDS FLASH!! ACTION GALORE!!! 6 tic W WWUMPOWOER^t^ Tender ikia* ~^Z/ )>*— «r0 extra __n £J/l.i" hotvmfbtf.f >a) vrelV. wUnQrtfcofft pTL y f T*lcuioPowd«f \Vv» j(74 words
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Advertisement334 1952-06-29 11 Umiii^ to f lic tremendous Krnglh of thib DOUBLE ACTION ATTRACTION Please Note Revised Screening Tiwca five qt- C^il^> FROM SHOWS f^TO^ 1 s*'"^5 TODAY 10.36 a.m. 1.30, 4.10, 6.45 I 9.30 p.m. Ati(in>niir I 4. l *^n^^^^^ hmßmm 'If Hi*/ I I SL* S*\ FILMED IN COLOR ON THE334 words
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Miscellaneous316 1952-06-29 11 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE M P wi r i n, y l ,h v nysterj a.mi the Prrrv Coma Show; '484 aietrea &41 metres) i{.4.-, Bandstand; 4 pm S pm. 9 a in. Programme Sammary; 5.0! I s .i»"r»-: <> p.m. Evening k ><r\i<«- (Ven greeting in Mastc; .30 Musical316 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1952-06-29 12 Evelyn Mills Duvall - FACTS OF LIFE AND LOVE FOR TEENAGERS Evelyn Mills Duvall By 11-THE ONE AND ONLY "THERE niioi be u'mml rciooiifl nr u«»MJii ■If illj i>«'<-a»i>«- "*<» mail) Wnen two peo;; <» dis over m each other a genuine congeniality, 8 mutual Kiiniration. and a strong attraction. they may prefer each1,417 words
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Article284 1952-06-29 12 TEN WAYS TO FORGET HIM (OR HER) 1. Ttiic ins picture on 1 of iiie frame and tithei burn ii c bury U deep dour under ilnngs you rarely use Ses'mQ v will only open the old lootutd agal: 2. Des^ro.j the letters he wrote you. li you cannot get284 words
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414 1952-06-29 12 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE By RE YOU a Four-F? That means fat, frustrated, forlorn and forty, m the pa/lance of Mary Bard, a doctor's wife who puts m her spare time writing books. Her latest, "Forty Odd," is an hilarious Account of the feelings of frantic doom414 words
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Article80 1952-06-29 12 pUSSIE MORAN made her V^ screen debut wearing an outfit of white satin and lace. But it's a tennis, not a bridal costume. The togs are Introduced as a ten nig fashion m the film ••Pat And Mike," m which Miss Morao plays herself80 words
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Article93 1952-06-29 12 MARGE CHA.VJP/O\ U M 0 de&ig i\ug jeweUerwi The gadget it a WfweeUt bound to be o ktt UfUk o>e teen-agers ou«" toon as it introduced. The gold chain bracelet features cr disc held m a bracket Bimilar to the discs thai may be snapped u-iih the fingers93 words
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Advertisement230 1952-06-29 12 Yours instantly! Ultra-Smooth IX A ■law I] I jL A H I *W Jft V A op .i nplcxton glamour v fOM leiM •j- appl) Ntix Fi.-:>r'* Patl-Cuke up C KUC-i .:.i\ )CS and freckles Non drying and re ci*«, tox>, Tr) it ro J for Wfsd( In 9 Color230 words
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Advertisement349 1952-06-29 12 I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I'' dw/n/flSTYUKf c^ I I We hove decided f 0 EXTEND OUR JUNE OFFER ;||j OF 2H c DISCOUNT I i O\ ALL 01 H PERMS, OH. LUDINQ 01 It WELL KNOWN AMERK I CREAM COLD WAVE l I RESULT OE OVER HUH I PUBLIC RESPONSE. I349 words
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Miscellaneous341 1952-06-29 12 I i 1 i -si I ill w»^w m F^ TODAYS QIOTATION': T«^ sinnrr* are sasrd a'ter th^ first twentf minute* of a ««si uifcti >Urk Twain. SINPAT FOR EVLRYONf: The day md evening ta IMAiujr prj^re-js.-. p. Howe c i *»<" patient, tactful: allow tea 1 Aatays but kc341 words
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Article, Illustration657 1952-06-29 13 TAN PENG SHEW - TAN PENG SHEW IK Start (orrf"|>on<lent IPOII, Sat. Music ha* been for eenttiriet l»"\ greatest entertainim-nt m thi* world of oiirn. And Ipoh would Uhm- been a different town had it noi been for t lt i <-> uomlcrful thing. Ai many hundreds of657 words
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Article, Illustration323 1952-06-29 13 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATN AM By THIS pattern is The Standard's choice this week. F.ll m the measurement chart Vnen cut it out and with $1 so send it to The STANDARD PATTERN SERVICE. IHE .SINGAPORE STANDARD. 12*. Robinson Road. Singapore I. In retnra you will get the pattern323 words
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Article170 1952-06-29 13 ODD SPOTS IN THE NEWS A TV dOftt i r -,;)>frf 111 the BOiel R< i Sho o "Why Go To }'<■ > <■ 'I her riMM j!eu' r/ ISHNO o more or f> << -r foclppj m CTTibrflCf r> ij hoi/Jr-ard bench, flu dancer cotki■m/pd, j':'K>'<, -.f o UtcH.170 words
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Article245 1952-06-29 13 Garment Gumption ASK almost any group of women ;o explain nrhmt they >n^iii by well-dressed. k> you're likely to collect a taU \;ist:y-difTerent dcfiniftnswexs will probably range from >n.se exiolling the virtue of kerping oneself at the very forefront of fashion to the oJ ier extreme245 words
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Advertisement221 1952-06-29 13 F"^ BLwfev Bis flB K^ ?l H P* 1 1 I .v^^iaK' j&<A^Jaaaaaa^^C*'- v»^£^ 'iJSwE^i J*i "^a^Laaaa^aM ''Vaaaan jL s defini:e!y, for Bab/ Kirn Evans is the daughter of Mr. J "i EwM of London, a member of the Magic cc. which no doubt explains all the funny ■gl that221 words
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Advertisement248 1952-06-29 13 TATTERN' NO. 13 if if THESE are the measurements 1 need from you. Follow the instructions closely and fill roar measurements in the blank spues urot id<M bniow in inches. Then cut out this form ,Md ml* $U% wni it to the STANDARD I'ATTIRN SI -KVICE. THE SINGAPORE STANDARD. VIS.248 words
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Advertisement141 1952-06-29 13 HEALTH WAlie OFF DISEASE TO KEEP you f/t s' 3 j I FULL LATHER I I FULL CLEANLINESS I WITH I BILE BEANS /.<•<•/» her A>*^^^L ATTRACTIVE>a^ YOUTHFUL %',^j vigour j*& Vhf ac tired, oonstipftted or liveritkt f Vi V fofftr indigestion H.c brant wiii make you vitally It, M141 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-06-29 14 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slamm in Sam Snead i si I joy R MB! R the ler3 i as hip< ,< > A f »ur < mlder r w < U i j 'i-f y ■ad he\ Wvnd n/*i i the b he In th.- I l IOtJ t r- his56 words
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Article25 1952-06-29 14 I is a: 8 i man Sti I ye, V. X We Kok lok M ih I i > Mi ibbaj VI .i^a 125 words
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Article32 1952-06-29 14 I J c* g i it Chung Li n 1 V me X Kirn Teo 'mg I H Leong (Cant.), see Lav X Mr>k C Q v Lira g32 words
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Article16 1952-06-29 14 LIMA PER 27 (AP) —Peru will the v ipic Ga-^ it H nki.il16 words
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Article744 1952-06-29 14 MERCURY - MERCURY By HOW rational an athlet c: meeting gel This Urn questl >:> that W9M 'v»H >: me l**t Sunday •1 Vi. »ria School «iuund after the dii r< ilH (cation >f Sgt MacQuarrie <;id Tan Eng Yoon m the 100 yiM.< event and also744 words
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Article1241 1952-06-29 14 SAPPER - SAPPER By NO RE( >RDS i oken H GHQ Field Records Full results ire Rs »ws i <hi ifjir). i ■>•; i CagUevtt. 3 s i t 1 ifl>: 2 c. 3 Sbeeu 54 .2 Se [ulle < s H i i irL: I y Oreenwood, 3 m«...1,241 words
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Article874 1952-06-29 14 Roger's Seletar Sports Notes THF. Lady Lloyd Cup was carried ofT 'by Changi Yacht Club for the second successive year when, they defeated the Seletar 'te^im by quite a large margin. A race between Snipes, it was thought that Seletar would really have a chance this year. However, Changi applied874 words
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610 1952-06-29 14 Polio Victim Now US High Jump Star (By Cd. File LLP. Staff Correspondent) DALLAS, Texas. .(UP) The foundation for the muscle that lifts lanky Walter (Buddy) Davis »i feet 11 inches over ai high jump cross bar may have been laid when he was an sight-year old victim of poliomyelitis.610 words
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Advertisement20 1952-06-29 14 EXTRA M i all A lit V i^^mHl JtfffSJßffM v> rflHnHSB^^H **UWtQ mO buITLEQ i* S/NG-APo^t 3/ MALAYAM BREWERIES LTO20 words
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Advertisement303 1952-06-29 14 Feeling liver'^. headachy Take a glass of ENO'S Fmif Salt\ ENO'S freshens a dry, stale mouth, banisheiai! rr c of head or aausea. And it is good for the liver. ENO'S i* n I laxative and a mild antacid, it contams no Glauber 1 S Epsom Salts. Keep your "Fruit303 words
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1161 1952-06-29 15 WINDSOR LAD - Kind Regards, Heritor Score Doubles WINDSOR LAD Barnstaple Upsets By MAKING a determined mil al le lafel furlong, Kind Regards, with Lansdown astride, won the main sprint event for class four division one horses over six furlongs yesterday, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting, to pay1,161 words
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Article1229 1952-06-29 15 ##«r#* Uuavaii Left Hawaii walked backwards as ie.u! on passing rne three fur- 6j-r e r went and lon^s post with Hollywood Star u.i. e s Idyl and Res* Wishes hot i ,i and Patechoux •<.-.e >.owly i^v ai the fieid j and Claudius leading up the1,229 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-06-29 15 The finish of the rac c for the Gold Cup at RoyaJ Ascot last week The winner, Aquino If ridden by Gordon Richards, is on the rails, with Eastern Emperor (W. Rirkaby up), whlch^ame *la secoad, cm the outside. Talma 11. with W. Johnstone la the saddle, ia third place,54 words
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Article215 1952-06-29 15 IPOH, Sat Mrs. Too Joon Ting and Mrs. Barktvay will meet In tb women's singles final of the Perak Turf Club Sport* Club Lawn Tennis rhampionships which will be concluded next week. Th following are results of matches played during the week. Women's tingles (semifinals): Mrs.215 words
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Article231 1952-06-29 15 Malacca Batting Fails MALACCA. Sat. With the loss of only five wickets Singapore held a 3-run lead over Malacca on the first innings tallies at close of play today. Malacca won the toss, batted first and wer c all out shortly after tea for a meagre 86. Singapore's batsmen went231 words
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Article40 1952-06-29 15 ON Friday, the women's sertion of the Island Ciub lield a hidden hole competition over nine holes. There were thirty entries. The winner Mrs. S.F. Ho scored 19 1/3 points, the Amner-uik Miss O.K. Barrett is a/a.40 words
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Article315 1952-06-29 15 A CHANCELESS innings by S. Yelhipillai pulled Singapore out of a bad shot and made the colony's final score 201 m the first day's play «t the Colony's cricket against Johore played on the padang yesterday. Vellupillai, who scored 89, was all set for a threefigure315 words
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Article185 1952-06-29 15 CONTRIBUTIONS mainly by Indian merchants and firms MI raised Singapore's Olympic fund to $3342MJ The Singapore Cricket Club gave $500. we;iknown soorts f^n Dr. Chan Ah Kour J156, Messrs. Hu H'Jng Chien and Chan Kav C ruing $30U each and with $100 from the Happy Worid and185 words
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Advertisement272 1952-06-29 15 Dl w 9 tt bJEilr Six Starters (54,503 Each): Km. *****1; *****7, *****9, *****2, *****4. 173WK. Ten Consolation Prizes (£2,000 Each): Nos. *****3, *****1, *****3, :>8108«>. £*****, *****7, *****6, *****3, *****4, 4#7574. can help you to success through personal postal tuition TBOUSANDI OF MKN m important pQgJtiOM HOC HHC MudCMi272 words
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Advertisement163 1952-06-29 15 Tndjv At 1] A M Warner Bros •FLAME \M> Till MtKOW* IN Tl I!M(OI OR f)aUy: 2.. n >o. 600 A I I pm. llw? B^st Indian Picture omI'.rat^r With The Rr>t I nun Htrfi.vHood lor Its Tr<hni»^i! Ext* llencf! "AWARA" The Only Mm lu^tani PictHfV S< J: < ird163 words
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Article, Illustration512 1952-06-29 16 But Wind Helped SINGAPORE'S woman sprinted, Joyce Deans, unofficially became ilir fastest woman m .Malaya when she ran the 100 yards m I 1.8 sees, m only women's cveni at tin* Singapore Recreation Club annual athletic inrrt lit*l<l on th<- padaag yesterday. T!ie512 words
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339 1952-06-29 16 THIRTEEN records were broken at the twenty-ninth Annual Sports ol the St Anth.)nv"s Boys' Sci-.o hie.i concluded at" the St. -I seph Institution ground yesterday. The most sensational tun** announced by the time-keepers was the 3 mins. 20.3 sees« bj Raffles Boy s339 words
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Article65 1952-06-29 16 THE following will represent St. Andrew's Old Boys at cricket today at ll a.m. igainst the Old Rafflesians on the H I. ground m the Evan Wong Shield tournament: S Fereira (Capt.), M 3 Singh. S. M. Hope, J. Ross, I H. Shah. C Da Silva. D.65 words
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Article59 1952-06-29 16 The following will represent the Teachers Training College m a friendly cricket match i against the Ceylon Sports Club at CSC ground, Balestier Road, today: T. Rajendram, Wong Song Weng, Soocelaraj, Baiai chandran. Desmond Keyt, A. Rajaratnam, E. Balasingam, !W. Muthu. Avtar Singh, Gui Poh Chui. N. Perera,59 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-06-29 16 TODAY'S Sport CRICKET: Second D<nj: Singapore v Malacca Malacca; Singapore t) Johore Padang; Non-Benders o SRC SRC. SOCCER: SAFA Cup tie: 223 BOD r Kola Raja Club Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m.; Netaji M.F.C. v Tarnpent* Rovers —Geylung Siadium. The Chunr Ku» Hw^l Chia« sthool train won the ijirls' ba^ketbjill62 words
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172 1952-06-29 16 KUALA LfMPUR. Sat— Five nore records making eight m ail broken m the two-day Selangor Public Works Depart ment Amateur Athletic meeting vhich concluded here today. Yesterday the putting weight. I »ng jump and three miles >rds were broken while today the 220 yards172 words
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216 1952-06-29 16 LONDON. June 28 (AP>— Surrey sure are playing like prospective cricket champions. They came from behind on Friday and with brilliant batting whipped Hampshire by rive wickets a game they .seemed likely to lose. Dave Fletcher, the dhttinutive opening batsman. who now-a-days hits the ball216 words
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245 1952-06-29 16 Bakar Scores A Hat- Trick In S'pore Victory MALACCA, Sat.— Singapore easily cleared the first hurdle m the Malaya Cup competition by beating Malacca 4—l at the Kubu Stadium, today. The Singapore side settled down quickly and kept play m tiie Malacca quarter for the greater part of the game.245 words
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Article100 1952-06-29 16 >THE Combined Civilians XI will meet Nee Soon Garris m XI m a soccer match on the padang on July 7. The newly-formed Nee S XI have been so successful thai they have been called to p this match with a view to selecting100 words
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Article45 1952-06-29 16 THE Singapore Athletic chana pionships will be held m < Be.>ar Stadium on Juiy IB and 19 Entry forms are n i available an(s can be had trum Mr. E. Puree!! a*. S!>ell House or No. 8. Woolerton Park. En: iec close next Saturday.45 words
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