Sunday Standard, 10 August 1952
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Title Section19 1952-08-10 1 Sunday Standard *k a (*i a imj. VOL. II! NO. 39 SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1952 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-08-10 1 Standard -mil Reporter >'! v it, Nut ooK the Chinese tin mine owners •_< < hineee populotion working an ihe tin but ihe eountrj ma \s i t- have a -lake m Kinta, Sit ..<ral«! Eempler, the Federation Hii_ii lo __!">() home guard reernila bi theStandard - 262 words
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Article26 1952-08-10 1 RANGOON TERMED INFECTED PORT >VLRN 111 NT Gaaette ti; i :niurn_atien ha--wci that plagUC i R ingeni This port I iln l.v < d an infect i26 words
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Article27 1952-08-10 1 SIX Britis Hers were killed and one offic ned m the B x thine Rive: Spearbead' *•I I 'a F: i I iy. Rente27 words
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Article102 1952-08-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Under the terms of the Federation of Malaya Agreement, provision is made for any person who has received an order declaring that he shall cease to be a Federal citizen or revoking a certificate of citizenship granted to i.:m to claim that his case102 words
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Article247 1952-08-10 1 Standard Woman Reporter TIIE FIRST step towards aising $45,000 for a new Sunday school was taken yesterday by the Presbyterian Church, m Singapore, when Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. CommissionerGeneral and a member of the congregation, formally opened a Garden Fete m Firestone Park. Shortly before 4247 words
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Article57 1952-08-10 1 MANILA, A::.:. 9 (UP).—Ma- tie Chiang Kai-shek arrived m Manila today from Taipei aboard a Chinese military plane enroute to Honolulu for medical -t'ment. Nationalist Chin?'s First Lady s velcomed at the airport b: high Philippine government ofil and representatives of the Chinese community57 words
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Article152 1952-08-10 1 US Planes Bomb Ch ina, Reds Say TOKYO. Aug, 9 (AP)— Pelping radio today charged that American war planes bombed and strafed two points on Liaotnn* Peninsula. Manchuria last Thursday. I Red bi >.. V ast heard m Tok v o also ass rted US. .tied the Chinese mainland m152 words
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84 1952-08-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat After careful consideration, the Federation Government has decided to increase the price ol padi by $2 per picul. It is emphasized that tins price minimum will continue m forte until June 30 next year and is for good dry padi.84 words
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Article69 1952-08-10 1 TEHERAX, Aug. 9 (UP) The Persian Senate refused today to vote dictatorial powers for Premier Mohammed Mossadeq. Instead the Senate decided m ZZ closed session to send a delegation of nine to see IViossadeq tonight and ask him the reason for his demand for full powers m69 words
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Article33 1952-08-10 1 BURMESE Government forces yesterday fought off a surprise attack by 600 Karen rebels on a military outpost at Henzada, 80 North ot Rangoon, and killed 14 rebels and wounded -.0. —Reuter.33 words
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Article23 1952-08-10 1 SIR DANIEL Davies m't London for Rome yes tei* day to examine the Duke pf Windsor [or an unspecified complaint.—23 words
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Article29 1952-08-10 1 Nagasaki CHURCH BELLS tolled and sirens wailed at two minutea paai eleven In Nagasaki yesterda} m memory ot the 73,000 Peopjf died In the 1945 atom bomb ram.29 words
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Article122 1952-08-10 1 TOKYO, Aug, 9 (ReuterAA[ Japanese prefecture > ,di repotted to ihe Government today that two American offlcen stole over i* i 000,000 worth of diamonds, platinum, and other valuables during the occupation. They "ci s taken fr >m 4 p efectui n office at S122 words
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181 1952-08-10 1 Chart/** Against mm mr m m Airs. I Menan Standard Staff Reporter A WARRANT has been issued for the arrest of Mrs. Vilasini Menon, a Singapore Legislative Councillor. The charge is for alleged abetment of criminal breach of trust m respect of $4,000, alleged181 words
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Article, Illustration264 1952-08-10 1 INK GOVERNMENT of Sarawak yesterday decided to declare a state of Emergency m the first division of Sarawak (the administrative division with headquarters m the capital Kuching), according to an announcement made by ilic Commissioner's office m Singapore. The declaration of a state of Emergency264 words
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151 1952-08-10 1 Coronal ion Pomp To Last Two Months LONDON. Aug. 8, (Reuter) A glittering two-month programme of pomp and pageantry for next year's Coronation Of Queen Elizabeth II was revealed tonight by the commit- tee m charge. The young Queen, accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, will he caught151 words
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Article23 1952-08-10 1 POLICE raided ('■<> opium ge, s j the lie teh Ro id and Chinatown areas and detained '18 addicl last night.23 words
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Article196 1952-08-10 1 Eva Leaves Fortune Of US$2O Mil MONTEVIDI I >'• Aug. 9 (UP)- 1 I !1 ron left a tortUl :es o SS2O.(MK».fKKI, well -informed At nem. political ex*. several formei I 1 estimated yesterday. In Buei A friends ot the Peron sa will containing 86 queaths. but this was firmed196 words
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Article69 1952-08-10 1 A CN IAREI 1 E was i ip by two one armed with a pistol, at iv tm Road, S'pon The robbery occurred the salesman was alio* to rel rear of a van. men. one producing a went up to him asked hi I Stuffing the69 words
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Article, Illustration303 1952-08-10 1 A FORMER peon Ol Rail, fl Library who lost his Sight during the Japane.>e occupation will be Leaving Singapore m a few days to teach Braille to thousands of blind people m Indonesia. Mr. Mohamed Madon bin Haji Hashim a 36-year-old Indonesian,303 words
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Article21 1952-08-10 1 X V.A LUMPUI •■:!>' tern i i [n r ftrt, I t< ••md erfemy at I i i21 words
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Article84 1952-08-10 1 3 by i D i. w- tant i •ge Pi v a In > i ng from tube ill w«ni 10 tern i d•■ i that an X is -try pi Offlcei P G t gaid at l.lf PM I d that >• cabin n84 words
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Advertisement27 1952-08-10 1 ?)Ka wi .*m -mrw m i "-a-* mmm* a ibbbb brondr-makinj. Th_n i« yni i AlVf f I m All/ F|NEST fr£nch LAUllrlaf COGNAC BRANDY > BORNEO x27 words
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Advertisement11 1952-08-10 1 EEBEECTOEEiBI !11PS? _n*J^ ICE CftttM^p-f&S CO_D STO*.A__C im d-SAMEfttes -fa I^SrK^11 words
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250 1952-08-10 2 MEMBERS of tbe Malayan Royal Nival Volunteer Reser\e will now !>< J able to receive practical technical training aboard a Royal Nivy NSCE I Naval Sei viein*-. raft Fnuineering). The Royal Navy has berthed the craft m Telok Ayer Basin for the use of250 words
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Article215 1952-08-10 2 SPORE CRIME A CHINESE widow and h< r four children living m a sq i i but oil' t lv Pandas R tad, ere rnhhed of •i m < a>h and Jen ellery h\ three young Chinese, one ci whom n is armed with a215 words
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212 1952-08-10 2 Customs Haul May Be Stolen Bullion Standard Staff Reporter INQUIRIES are being made m Singapore by the Canadian Governmenl to find out whether 8270.000 worth of gold bars seized here recently aboard a ship (and reported exelusivcly m The Singapore Standard on July 30) are those stolen on May 29212 words
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213 1952-08-10 2 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE'S afternoon teachers have unanimously agreed to convert their association, called the Singapore Afternoon Schools Association into a trade union. momi >n was made bj Mr. E.S. Moorthy, the General Secretary of the Association. ''As a Trade Union we would be213 words
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Article215 1952-08-10 2 Standard Staff Reporter V THRE VT io "strike m sbeer desperation and tlui*. to redress their outraged conscience" ts m;.«l." l»\ the Secretary of the Singapore Brewerj W orkers 1 I nion m a letter addressed to Messrs. Fraser Neave 1 i_f.. secretaries to the Malayan215 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-08-10 2 1 SHAMROCK Hotel (above) at Dublin Koad. which wan opeaed four months ago to cater for residential guests, has been renovated at a cost of $110,000. lt has a total of 17 rooms, a wide spacious garden and a small roof garden. There is a well stocked90 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-08-10 2 ABOUT US school girls teachers and other Fielpen went out yesterday selling "juics" to raise funds far the repair of Kampong Java School kindergarten pretniteA run by the nuns of the Convent of ihe Good Shepherd. Tor gen err. 1 repairs a total sum of $20,000 is needed.Standard - 88 words
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Article70 1952-08-10 2 Crowning Of Fair Queen A GALA Land Fun Far be held on Sunday Aug. 17 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on the St. Joseoh's Institution ph. held. Air Marshal E. C. Sanderson will open the fair. The crowning of the "Queen lof the Fair" will be performed I by70 words
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Advertisement224 1952-08-10 2 ENCA-litwui t rHE engag* > i **eer. ".I t Chong t, < esl i le M imG«A a, ma M > Lim Geok Liew I Chin C mfee B l Che< M Singapore take p 2 NOTICE "RATINGO" re Road: Mi Ang. 1952 BJ.S-N Co., Ltd., 1 -ling covering conof224 words
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Advertisement285 1952-08-10 2 "YOU.too.may be er^ of tn e MILLIONS who suffer from mmmimmkU'eficiency ST f .af IS :*_hle< i* 1 ft*" /.us rr '.'lLt Worry _3. 1 He<* oii o se tif!ozz^ f zZ^e^W Try this Proved Way Back to Health tH Wli.r. **l -..'ft ar.»rr ■'r i j <_;72\ _.{X_ll, t.O285 words
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Article, Illustration757 1952-08-10 3 Malcolm Mac Donald - RENDEZVOUS WITH EVE': Every M an's Ambition And Every Woman's Fulfilment Malcolm Mac Donald dfsdfsdfdfdfdsfsd WHAT could he more charming than a Rendezvous with Eve? It is every man's ambition and every woman's fulfilment. So our hopes soar high at the news that the Chinese Ladies Association is arranging this757 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-08-10 3 Govt. Passes Plan For ½M. Building Seven Storeys In Cecil St. Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Governmenl has approved plans for th*' construction of a $500,000 seven--lorcy building which will be huiil on a plot of land m Cecil Street near Urn* Hank of China. ork on this project is219 words
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Article98 1952-08-10 3 THE Singapore Coroner was told yesterday how a labourer found two coffins and some hubones m Raymond Avenue where excavation work was m progress. One of the coffins i lor an adult and the other i ir a child At an inquiry fn the ner's Court.98 words
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Article116 1952-08-10 3 MALACCA. Sat Two nun- j died shopkeepers along Bun_?a Raya Road think that the one- I way traffic scheme, which lis been enforced along this road for the past two months, is the cause of the 40 per cent falling ■ai ,-i their turnover In a116 words
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Article93 1952-08-10 3 A CHILDREN'S Fair of games and sports and a badminton tournament played on a knock out system, will be held ai the Havelock Estate Community Centre m the near tut lire. Although no definite date has yet been set, it is hoped by the Committee that93 words
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Article63 1952-08-10 3 MALAYAN Exchange Banks I Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are New York 13/16 (T.T.). ?>'!. 15/16 (0.D.). 1/16 on credit b and 33 I Hon trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 31J (T.T.). 31 5/8 (0.D.). ::i 7/8 (90 d/st); selling (T.T. OD.) Philippine: pc63 words
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Article261 1952-08-10 3 RiNCaAFORE Substations I i 1 1 1 1 1 to io.nl shedding todaj i» iiimie Pipe, Kiiuein. I •ord. Bin Sens. Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry, Nauyang Mtg., t- uk it Panjang, National Cartoon, Princess Eliza-i>_-11 1 i -i.. i > i i r> i arm, Ilu r.261 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-08-10 3 FOI R YOl NC violinists, pupils of Mr. Dirk Kalf. will give a classical recital on Aug. 21, it Victoria Memorial Hall, at 5.4.. p.m., m aid of the Girls' Home Building fund of the Convent of the Good Shepherd. Included m the recital will be99 words
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Article56 1952-08-10 3 M.tnd.-rd Markt-t Rrpori-r 11 11 IM 881 it Singapore vc terday with price an improvement of 1 p I over Friday's le \'fi v mall turnover of the higher prices he London an York quotati Pri; c »pened ai I I" per |b. for I rubbei i56 words
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Article19 1952-08-10 3 Conn: noon i > t 871 871 RSS x.-t _> RSS A 4 R.M A i bei HT >ci19 words
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Advertisement292 1952-08-10 3 __Hn___t: _____>>■ mmtm***^ x t__H __H__k_. __B_____. i i i oc you Jr *~j LO i;h hi f i\ Jh jj So with s*w m* moke /V -c >\' I f i "r~ <S m only h' v* c J a >/ -.r. will j j^Zji_*__Z^jm a>t inij' red with292 words
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Advertisement49 1952-08-10 3 A C "JSli tf ml Wi fim I wr /l |i^ .AW \1 I $37.80,^ $45 36 *~^m IN THF SWIAAI fa Vj UM int. JYV lIYI. He** y^ j XV>^jT fashions m nylon satin and shantung. jL*%m A /tTjpmmxr**,. H *AAW ..A. ril< L__-rr___j !/\"\]j\Z\llVJ\fJ\i\ Tuzr lyHiTEnwnys 8o49 words
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Article91 1952-08-10 4 ntgnJSffd Staff R-'port r PRINCE EDWARD IB i; B i's Club I• (i '■'>'' ,-r i■ i Daj ■z. their pre- B the Comrms. ,tf f Police S ngapore, was I the re a rowd ol friends and ives tbe jr of vai tons from91 words
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49 1952-08-10 4 Stand r.i Stall ones penw [at I Kami r Road here morning. She anied round the sistant En Soo. Or. X Superintend- the H Mr. Lav p [CA Ek Ching Chee. pita! hour visit E th< j Di-' where ents meet cony Dr49 words
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Article84 1952-08-10 4 OSMAN hi:; Abdul Hamid alias Othman bin Apoo Hamee admitted stealing a raincoat and two shirts worth S2O from Abdul Aziz bin Salim at St. Thomas Walk and escaping lawful apprehension at the Central Police Station on July 25, m the Singapore First District Court yesterday.84 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-08-10 4 MRS. LVI) I A C. I. FANG well-known Hongkong artist arrived m Singapore by air yesterday to give exhibitions oi' her work m Malaya, She was met at the airport by professor Chao Sitae. A well-known Hongkong artist now m Singapore. Professor Chao called Mrs. Fang his "brightest student andStandard - 101 words
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Article117 1952-08-10 4 A CHINESE youth no picked up an identity euro, altered the particulars to his own. affixed his own photograph and even used his own chop on it. The only item he did not tamper with was the thumbj print. The youth. Koh Ben;: S< g117 words
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361 1952-08-10 4 Wh ispers Killed 48 Bandits, 2 Captured Last Month THE "whispering death" came to 48 Federation terrorists la-^t month, said Mr. K. C. Grant «»i tin* Emergency Information Services m a radio btoadcast last night, praising the steady flow of information about bandits from the public. Information from the public361 words
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336 1952-08-10 4 SINGAPORE'S student body should cultivate higher ethical standards of living and realize the better values of life, said Mr. Cheong Hock Hai, organiser of the Student Christian Movement held at the St. Hilda's School yesterday. About 100 boys and girls from St. Andrew's336 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-10 4 photo. TEAM OJ five Indonesian Doctors and five midwives from Java, who are on a four week study tour of maternal :\nd child health centres m Malaya, pictured at the airport yesterday, uith friends who welcomed them- StandardStandard - 38 words
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184 1952-08-10 4 Fl\K INDONESIAN Doctors and five midwtvr* I from various parts of Java arrived m Singapore In _«ir yesterday for a four- week study lour of malrrnal ami and t'hilcl health work m Malaya, under an I NM F.K •-hori-.crm scholnraaip. The '.earn will184 words
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Article107 1952-08-10 4 A 999 CALL at 10..'-]0 p.nrn* July 31 sent a radio patro. cai scurrying to the junction of Balestier Road and Moubneta Road where two middle aged men and a boy were playing cards, the Singapore First Palice Court was told yesterday. When told that only107 words
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Article39 1952-08-10 4 MR FRANK SULLIVAN; officer oi tne Broadcastine Department m Singapore, will act a.s Public Relations Secretan :i_s from tomorrow, during the absence of Mr. c, g Thoziu who ha.s left the Colon/ oxi a_*ii-« it-., a.39 words
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Advertisement215 1952-08-10 4 l£g/ l con Hli-JJJMII -m,_ Swift, »ur« Ar-50r.au* Speedbirdv fly to Eurcrpreisurued comfort smooth arc. high above the save dayi of travelling tme -,oy complimp mealtime Alamma en route. No tips or extras for c attention to your every need l 101 l traditior o*>' Speedbird ierv.ee arc experience Information215 words
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Miscellaneous219 1952-08-10 4 1-^X FRASER NEAVE PICTURE PUZZLE £^7 ft .fC \^fc, B_t^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT V- *T A) BY OVERWHELMING REQUEST we show here T s\\ >. »w some of the pieces of the puzzle previously pub- lished, to give you an extra chance. Watch for Iks l^v'^' more "groups" of pieces m219 words
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Miscellaneous405 1952-08-10 4 Standard's Sun. Diary PICNIC: Given by Q ieen Street Boys Cluis Bt Pasir Panjang Rest Heuse TRADE FAIR: At Ha y Wort! trom 6 p.m. to midnight Abo British Radio Exhibition. CHINESE YMCA.: Boy Scouts parade &c Hakka service 9 am Cantonese service 11 a.m.; bas- kethall 530 .-.m.; Chinese405 words
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Article72 1952-08-10 5 N NADAVAJAN, a fittei at the Naval Base the Singapore Fourtl fester lay how lv saw a labourer stab a: to labourer with a six-inch knife was giving c the third-day hearing of a pre nary inquiry m which twr labourers, Ras ha van s/<72 words
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Article54 1952-08-10 5 aw -.Nw bin Soi C2li i c t [apore Seconc P .lice Court sresterday with be a member of an un i •■•.bly and riotini m o de hurt on August 3 at lelol «er Basin. A /ang claimed trial ar.d wa allowed bail of54 words
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193 1952-08-10 5 Many He Id In Ipoh House-To-House Check II'OIL Sat. Several prwiii who>c nines were not entered m the Chief Tenant's RepUtra--1 ion Form** were detained hy tbe Police for -]ii<M_omii<£ when Ipoh Home Guards conducted a four-hour hou*>e-lo-bpMdf cheek from 1 .30 to 5.30 a.m. here today. In ail, 100193 words
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194 1952-08-10 5 'Political Unity For Indians Call Standard Mall < .nrrc*,M.iiJ.-nl PENANG, Sat. Mr. ftalaikriskaan, Secretary ol the Malayan Indian Congress, Panang ami Province Wellesley said at ike Cnpgress Week dinner tonight that Indians 'should be united under one single political organisation- The urgent mote now is for all different hodies lo194 words
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Article, Illustration223 1952-08-10 5 TOHORE BAHRU, Sal.— An! exhibition oi Indian dances and music of a very high order was presented to a parked last night by the Ramaferishna Ladies' Or- i. Johore Bahru, under tion oi Dr. M. Ch »tta Singh, at the English C ege HaH, Johore223 words
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310 1952-08-10 5 This Man Slipped Thro' 2 Lock-ups I li! slor\ ol Wow a man escaped from Wolli liir and bottpitail lock-tups was related m i lie 'Singapore Laird District Court \rsu*r<hi\ when lim Tack., who hai! llirre aliases lan Ban Henj;. Teo Kirn Swe<\ ami lan Ki.ai loii» wa- sentenced lo310 words
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Article244 1952-08-10 5 Court Usher Annoys Lawyer AR'*. C '<{":'.. Z'.\. c Si:,.:. i pore Third District Court allowed priority m mentioning cases or have they got to eir turn according the list? This question was raised by a lawyer. Mr. F. B. Oehlers. hen he mentioned a case that Court yesterrt, Mr.244 words
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Article125 1952-08-10 5 Union Men Told: Get Together PENANG. Sat.— The importance of bringing their families to the union for a get-together as often as possible to exchange ideas and to obtain suggestions for their improvement was stressed by the President of -the P- an- enral and Admini tral Stan Unj,on. Mr. Law125 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-08-10 5 ■<&>#:■.:■.■ VF. GROUP of Police Training School cadets m the -Tin Sol Irs" march past at the Prince Ldward Baad B« CluU ye*_t V da> afternoon. Ouasion *U the Hubs v J "Founder* Day.33 words
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Advertisement116 1952-08-10 5 DOCTORS PROVE 1 Palmolive Soap can bring YOU j a lovelier complexion m J wm vii.r face with MW Palmoli c i|i. 'I lir-n. Pm W,Z ,^m_m 1 1 j- \.nir Jiss E&i'ii dama bee with Pahaolive'a »tj_j». f* .^^o^S_^__^______N_-Btf_^_______F PTIn- ilc i._-in<__ rt< i.-.- w ill Wmk you too116 words
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Advertisement96 1952-08-10 5 Q TYPE RE.4-0 ~*^%__^V. 5 valve Superheterodyne Ml *gggo J^V i y^v^ vcilable at all authorised L ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. 59-61, STAMFORD KOAD SINGAPORE 6. Ml WITCH EU. i CPU If SINGAPORE 1 KUALA LUMPUR KNANG OLD DUTCH CLEANSER "trvc kwue. I ,r s 1 m,_f__ I I 4^m96 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1952-08-10 6 m~\ rM a *-m <^^jf x f i ■TT^f^pn? J mw^^ m m\ r< bzf' h-AfMr^ ft 7 V m^ulv^fKl* 'u^J\ rf if aw* Champagne, Roulette Until Dawn HERE I am again m the land of .un, where nobodj dresses until cocktail time and stays1,763 words
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Advertisement133 1952-08-10 6 TREAT YOURSELF NOW TO THIS JgN LASTING WRITING PLEASURE! Mm DECADES AHEAD IN DESIGN 1 jS^^f^X, i New "51" brings you more m performance than any pen e\er created. Filling is wonderfully simple* v f Jg vA *\a I The ink is metered from a visible supply— metered m a133 words
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Advertisement324 1952-08-10 6 Jit riana better/ 11 Don't ask for GLUCOSE Il but say firmly and poi COW GATE I Ycu will then get something EETTER and something DIFFERENT mgmtK- JACKSON ft Co. Ltd. 9 bad breath for augurs Chronic Ead Ercath is pairlcvs S___b that s why people do r\ot vy know324 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1952-08-10 7 Thank You urnum tr, many things I find difficult to understand is the belief that it is yood for a man, once m a while, to cut himself adrift from all human contact. Doctors recommend this form of solitary existence to people w' *> have io.-t theirLoo Teck Hai - 1,533 words
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Article, Illustration636 1952-08-10 7 J. I. C. TAN - J. I. C. TAN By wTAMP collecting, one of the oldest and most popular hobbies to old and young: alike, will soo h be actively revived by the Singapore Stamp Club when they hold their annual exhibition on September 20. One man who has636 words
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Advertisement277 1952-08-10 7 _mm**mmmmm^_ I >^^ 4 m^>^ m mmm all for jj Eno's f^t*t_m \l mW '^mT^Tmmmmm* A fr\Y the liver! sparkh.r*? ENCS fir t thing m Ac mffrnihg is El d t*. the head m no tfane Ihe md refreshing t tale The non habit-forming Lv vs K ':■>:, kee .OS277 words
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Advertisement157 1952-08-10 7 0^ NORM&LHEALTH [VIGOUR TO KEEP ITCHING INFLAMED /^SKIN rAiftm/ St I ag skio > /y.v. .nirjo mccl Mj-^ Ii ahi of udy _p -i. B h.. heal; d that slm oroublei tar evei v. _DJ).D. Pre* mptk ba r mmm u< a D.D.D. You'll hr horn v it r s157 words
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313 1952-08-10 8 Sunday Standard Independent Morning Newspaper THOUGH the prcjaci.ee against f cigarette smoking by women is less [violent today. it is still considered a aign of independence and emancipation for a woman to smoke. Even > today a no: M mcc woman is depicted |m nlms with a cigarette drooping i313 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1952-08-10 8 FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN - They Outclass The Japs In Atrocities FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN By This is Part II of ji Cardinal Spellman's !j sensational report of the Communists' atro- jl cities to Catholic and i| Protestant missionaries m Red China. The con- |i eluding part will ap- i 1 pear m The Standard next1,383 words
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Article912 1952-08-10 8 FAIR LADIES the FRAGRANT WEED may have been a mere act uf* retaliation at the discovery that tobacco was an overrated weed as far as the purifying, cleansing and improving of feminine complexion "by ten parts* were concerned One probable reason is that m the 18th century genteel society had912 words
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Advertisement194 1952-08-10 8 Erarara ____*-_-*u"T^_<_3l ■WOpOpoC __BB^__4rtijK^l __B__Sw_Ooc _T SOLt AC. NTS: CHAN CHCNG **ft% b CO, 13A Ccc I S*rttt, *mmmp9tm, or: 64, Church Sti Happtei now! y^f^U, THE feeling of well-being whicf.\j<2|® results from taking D< JmM^nT Pills is proof of their good influence Wk\ on your general health. y^jW^. The194 words
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Article, Illustration791 1952-08-10 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Tonsil* n FruAjtraiiiSiit Il<*vv€h*ist By j ENSION, frustration and boredom ar*^ rhe lot of the planter's wife as she tries to maintain a normal atmosphere of home behind barbed wire amid a clutter of guns, trap-doors, floodlights791 words
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Article, Illustration629 1952-08-10 9 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH By THF poor and the aged of Kuantan, housed m the Tanah Puteh Welfare Home, a couple of miles out of Kuantan town, are at a loss to know what their fate will be when the monsoon strikes the east coast town.629 words
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Advertisement738 1952-08-10 9 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY. In view of the heavy demand for tickets of the 11th Million Dollar Lottery it has been decided to make a total issue of 2,500,000 tickets. The PRIZES will NOW be as Mtows:- Pr «*e $400,000.'--2nd 160,000--3 rd ,3 o* 50,000/- each 4th Wl of738 words
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Advertisement146 1952-08-10 9 "^K *tt BEAUTIFUL WOMEN LOME wj THE COOt F. AQRANCE OF Pf \*A y/J&kIOAAX W eau-de-cologne y^ I J _x^Ht^n_. Guerloin Eau-de-Cologne is perfumed v*" 3*l exquisitely -i.h JICKY, MiTSOUKO, L'HEURE BLEUE, /^Sx I _J^ Vi V ana I rJF g fc 52 f SHALiMAR. IW V^L Ss_ *&y<\*?lKzS Mr146 words
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Article, Illustration991 1952-08-10 10 New Paya Lebar Airport Pushes Ahead IT'S now more tliaii lour months •since the first o! thousands of tall, graceful coconut treei ww felled al the Paya Lebar rite where Singapore is _:oinj_; to have a new uuilti-millioii dollar international airport. mat week, Just for curiosity, I visited tne areaStandard - 991 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1952-08-10 10 Grand Prix And Some Of Its Highlights New Models At Motor Show VII! enstrol fumes, whal a tovely smefL l wonder how many racer, are using caetrol today" mid a gentleman at the Grand Prix races last Sunday. I though, ki was ariil ami a few of the ln_fces at1,113 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1952-08-10 11 IIVE FINGERS— This excellent film version of the amazing true story ol Cicero, the master spy, as told m the book by L. C. Moyzisch, may be classed as top movie entertainment. In script, direction and acting, the picture is completely satisfying. AL.C. Moyxisch - 1,168 words
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687 1952-08-10 11 Jack Quigg - Jack Quigg By 1 fOLLYWOOD -I never -l± ask an actor to do anything 1 wouldn't do," saya director Budd Boetticher. Boett idler is an exuberantly athletic young fellow with red hair, bull shoulders and bulging biceps who will do practically anything that687 words
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Advertisement361 1952-08-10 11 fl IW« Aimed Jinx! \T>^ VAN i^DOROK McGIM-Blffl Wl J so*** __»-W^ w f -y_ i ,j > PI \SI Latest Malayaa Gaaette (.1 RKH OPER YIIONS l\ j Xl \M\N" I OPENS TOMORROW^ lIIRI I LUSI !oi S LOVELIES WITH MN FOR GLENN! M-G-M's surprise hit fifebk. of rh*--361 words
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Advertisement20 1952-08-10 11 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ■■■wi ii—— 'mmmmmm Singapore Chamber Ensemble SUSHEELA DEVI NOREEN STOKES TONIGHT AT 9 Tickets: $1. S3 «220 words
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Advertisement199 1952-08-10 11 LAST s]T|~37* r '<"\ 1 1. 1.45. 4. SHOWS.^* A >"^*- -^6.30.9.30 "JACK and TIE BEHHSTALK"' wilh Bud ABBOI I 1 I OSTCI LU Ka i.i ORIOUS SLPI IM 'Ol OB FKOM TOMORROW! A RUN ME SHAW I j THF DRAMA Ol -TIIK YKAR J NEXT CHANGE! SINISTER SECREi IITO^199 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-08-10 12 photc. This smart street dress m gray wool ha.s a split sk rt furled m front to create a pantaloon effect, it was presented by Parisian designer Alwyne .imhle iv Paris recentl. with his new winter collection. Behind the pan t.i.oon is .imiii- Bmmmm skirt. APAP - 48 words
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797 1952-08-10 12 rVELMA TALKS OF THINGS FEMININE** DOFSVT she look sweet!" comes the murmur from a hundred craned necks as the confident young bride-to-be takes her first dignified step up the aisle. But today's bride m tbe^e currently hard times is just as concerned with prat :tical-ty797 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-10 12 ))!loh). OUTSTANDING anion? the hats shown recently n Paris by Milliner Arhille is this picture hat appliuiwri with re:il matches and surmounted hv a diamond and platinum matchstick clip by Stcrle- APAP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration482 1952-08-10 12 MARY BROWN - Why Be Bashful In A Bikini? MARY BROWN dfsdfsdfsdfdfsdfdf V'P to three weeks ago. if anyone had asked me what I thought of Bikinis and brief twopiece swimsuits, I should have said: "I don't think they are becoming to the average girl. The 'unbroken line is much more attractive.'* That482 words
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Advertisement186 1952-08-10 12 r<t mom < ■on dry* jdmmm mmmW mm*** *f> -V iifcn LIPSTICKS if' Sfv£- C(dor blended especially fe'l fry MAX FACTOR ■■•■AI- _v V s J l*S*l Hid! .wood's make-up genius irdrobo (>f I Color EFanrnonr I -lick- iur your individual color tv|>e. \jf xv A boM Clear Red fo«186 words
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Advertisement262 1952-08-10 12 If VOL! f\* k* "^T **#4~^______L__ there S PQRF mi j $P M Curie* K>S4 70 $170 J** SPIN *H 12 30 S3 20 nf|fl f^'# 5: .0 S3 00 &Cgjl *a£ Ind Girl Rd (141 >: 30 "^*%> 7^ k _m j__^_y w llj* Home P^rm f *r W262 words
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Miscellaneous391 1952-08-10 12 fy RITA DEL MAR i^P^_t^_P^B^_f l^M^ I^^ -OTQffiLcm.Jo «1» alls «ia TODAY* QUOTATION: I J. 'Tli*»r»* i*. M kint; abo has not hid .1 «lu\e I SIMMS his an<f>.|»«rs. ,in<! m» I I slave v ii<> has not had a < kinj; among hiv" I -Helen Keller. I St \i»391 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-08-10 13 STEPHEN SIM - 36 Abandoned Babies A Month STEPHEN SIM By >!%_-. J !T b M m quota of anwanted babies. l*»\ war, the Convent oi the Holy Infant J«___. m Victoria Street received ao avenwe of S<> balms a month. TheM were abandoned at the J gate m a dying condition orStephen Sim - 576 words
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Article, Illustration329 1952-08-10 13 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM lis Tins frock is The Standard's this week. Fiil m the mea*?ureme_:t ;chait then cut it ©ut and with $1.50 send i 4 I i THE Si DARD PATTERN SERVICE IHE SINGAPORE STANDARD, 123, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. In return ycu will get "he ttem329 words
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Article179 1952-08-10 13 irpO PROTECT your iron against sticking to starch when pressing clothes that have been stiffened with this product, rub a little paraffin to the hot plate before you begin your smoothing ob. a a EJOMEMAKERS. trying to Al avoid \vork m preparing fresh vegetables for their freezers, are179 words
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Advertisement588 1952-08-10 13 rir ni nil*! Wohey Pure Wool CARDIGANS J PULLOVERS SLIPOVERS Also Wolsey Pure Wool _r* s Socks and Underwears GIAN SINGH CO?LTD IS PIACE S POPE I TFI O)7I_J/ S \l\V\| V 1 1 1 v\\l I V v v lly\\xNiv\xxxv\vvx x x x x xv x^ xx it 1588 words
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Advertisement253 1952-08-10 13 THESE are the measurements 1 need from you. Follow the instructions elaatif and fill m your measurements m the blank spaces provided below m inches. Then cut out this form and uith 51.50 sent it to the STANDARD PATTERN SERVICE, THE SINGAPORE ST AN DA RII, 128, Robinson Road. Singapore253 words
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Advertisement236 1952-08-10 13 —I m Modern mothers prefer to CHANGE NAPPIES \\w Baby Lotion way an rmny an 1-2-3 "ZZZ r j The win Ie world admire our babiea, T "a m fri— i T, J ,f mothers ive them such modern card -T T t t M \\<»<x». I hey change nappies236 words
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Article, Illustration687 1952-08-10 14 dfasdfdfsdfdfdd DM OI the b, t no) least heard of quarts events iMriag the recent balidaj periad was the Singapore aaaaal "Hound the lslaad M ir hi me which v as <h\ idrl n»t<» two le^s 01 er Iwo d-->. Stfetai Yacht lab don>,n ited theYong Peng Seong - 687 words
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Article114 1952-08-10 14 LONDON, Aug. 9 (Renter) Lindy Remigino. American Olympic sprint champion, again confirmed his superiority over Britain's Mac Donald Bailey when he won the 100 yards event m the British Games ithletics meeting at the White City Stadium here today. It was a desperately close thing. Bailey pushed114 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-08-10 14 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead *1 n. lE. HERE'S i player swinging plenty well at the top of his back- to accomplish this: your wrists should be evenly shaft The shaft, at r' 1 top, should be horizontal with wood: increasingly less th iron* as the lofi 'of the143 words
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1310 1952-08-10 14 SAPPER - SAPPER m^mmm^m^rm^m^ m\* _*J m^^m^m^m^m^m. I J AGAINST the Singapore Engineer Regt m a friendly match, the R.A.P.C. were skippered by Capt Dean who, on winning the toss, put SHAW and GRAHAM m to bat. These two opening batsmen quick-lv settled m and m1,310 words
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Article264 1952-08-10 14 11- Year-Old Start In Swim Gala OUTSTANDING performer at the GHQ FARELF Swimming j Championships and Inter Branch Competitions held at their swim- c pool. Tangling was 11-year-old Pamela Clyne who won all the events she took part m. "A" Branch was the champion unit with 93 points "Camp"' C264 words
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Advertisement157 1952-08-10 14 j .ironed /X^^ omtyiny Jp£ I Unilri hrV^; (^Flmf~PPF« *v n q« r +J~ />' V v wlmkm* %w d _>» #<? *fr** JlujftS"^. >& __f.l _n ./vi ___r __B AW Vf-* A -___ft Ca m D ML) CT m kw W\ 3 tr 'V-is ySJIimZ \JJJIUK7I, j 4 S_r157 words
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Advertisement197 1952-08-10 14 i m*r^\Z W*^^ v i r e x Umt N\|\\ .loliwitl WIS* I Kill!.-- f ioNOHINT LAX ATI YE CHEWING GUM) Tastes like a delicious jx 1 mint sweet. The mcd ingredients a i absorbed n the most beneficial way to ensure perfect bowe regularity. ■MM MOHAMfO 1 SOUS I197 words
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654 1952-08-10 15 KEN JALLEH - ATHLETIC RECORDS WILL BE RE-WRITTEN THIS YEAR KEN JALLEH By 1 standard Reporter THE MALAYAN Athletic Championsliipfl al ipoh this wcok-c'ii<l have nil the «*armark> of a spectacular i_i_*etini_:. With ili** swift-footed iijians anil those "stamina-men," llu* AfricanCompeting m their flr»i Malayan championships Malayans will have to run Easter than654 words
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Article988 1952-08-10 15 dfkasdfksdjfdkfjdkfjkdf 100 YARDS SINGAPORE: Bet MeQuarrie 10- M s •{_V!°w!; Nnfku Ibrahim sees. MALACCA: Chao Peh lo.s sees SELANGOR: Yeo Beng Chye 10.S sees I PERAK: J. Madhavan 10.1 sees, I KELANTAN: Stdique Meriean io.:i sees PENANG: C. Rozelis iox seen N. SEMBILAN *I_ Cpl O. Dawal988 words
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Article, Illustration308 1952-08-10 15 S'pore Should Dominate Women's Events IF SINGAP ORES Olympic representative, Teng Pei Wah, who will return on Wednesday, is able to make another trip to Ipoh, Singapore will dominate the women's events as the Colony did m the two previous years. Only two Federation women will be able to opposa308 words
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Article131 1952-08-10 15 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat In frie idlj badmii ton match played m Porl Swettenham on Wednesday, I c Comet BJ I beat Sundew B.P. by fr-e games to two. Results (Comet players menI tloned Rrst):— SINGLES R- Alim I Charlie Koh 1 i U R A Char131 words
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Advertisement449 1952-08-10 15 aEB BCLLT DANCING 1^ TOP -CI. \SS! %i«tm\ akff Jl Rf *?v* -Ib iiim Re* IS v f Rial <»f th** Texas Baacers" n help you to success ough personal postal tuition xvcmm poridooi were onoc Rodenn jf a College. They owe lhc_b mccew to PeraccjrJ Posad College w-i%'. J'uu449 words
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Advertisement282 1952-08-10 15 Ko>ai i.'itj :»oo i, 8 m a. >>AMMAM riamsl > U fekor. H.iina. Now Showing 1 1 00 I :,a. I IS I i <V 9.15 p m •rm\l \H V Mai tj i I V. I il t.n H .1 Nov Showi i? 00—. 00 A. i. If DIS282 words
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Article470 1952-08-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— IThe majority of Kuala Lumpur trained candidates enter- ed for t-hc Selangor Turf Club s August Meeting which begins on Aug. 16. were seen out at tins morning's fast Workouts on the second track. Most of the outstation candidates have I not yet470 words
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Article169 1952-08-10 16 NARROW WIN FOR SELANGOR RAL'B. Sat.— Selangor beat Pahang 3-2 m a thrilling Malaya Cup match played here today. The game started with both sides attacking and Selangor drew first blood through Poh i Chiew m the fifth minute. Pahaug Immediately equalised through an opportunist goal by Hashim, who was169 words
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Article163 1952-08-10 16 ANGLO CHINESE Schools' Loh Kah Yue, Raymond Nicholas Chan Onn Leng. and Daniel Sng equalled the Singapore 440 yards record 45.4 sees. at the Shell Sports Ciub annual athletic meet held at Shell ground yesterday Abdul* Kadir broke two Shell) records at the sports the mile163 words
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Article599 1952-08-10 16 KUALA I TMPI X, Sat Handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting on Aug. 16, are: CT. 3 Div. I— sl>F. I Observation 9.00 Cobro 8.13 Golden Lotus 8.12 Proctor 8.10 Rapid Red 8.09 Mona's Kuda B. OS Enterprise 8.07 Three599 words
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Article309 1952-08-10 16 SINGAPORE routed Negri Sembilan 4-0 before 7,000 cheering fans at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, to enter the Malaya Cup final for the 24 t h time. A penalty put Singapore ahead m the 13th minute. Boon Leong's hard rising shot was handled by Boudeville,309 words
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Article107 1952-08-10 16 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SBHFA Mercantile Bank v Jacks ai Clerical Virion. SAFA Europeans v Malays at J. Besar: P. and T. r Bukit Timah at Geylang; SF B v TMOBA at CYMA. CRICKET: Junior A RAF Changi r RAF Seletar at Changi; CSC v Sinhalese at Woodsville; YMCA V TTC107 words
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Article65 1952-08-10 16 KOTA BHARU, Sat— In the first Malaya Cup Eastern zone match played here this evening. Keiantan and Trengganu drew -all m a keenly contested game before a crowd of 5.000 which included the Sultans of Kelantan, Tren-gganu and Pa--4 as weli as the Tengku Mahkota of65 words
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Article48 1952-08-10 16 THE C.S.C. defeated th c N Benders Cricket Club by seven runs un the Balestier ground yesterday. The C.S.C. batting first scored 100. V. Naveretnam 32. S.A. Durai 19. Lei.issius (two lor 7). The Non-Benders replied with 93 (H.N. Balhetchet 17. S.J. Navaretnam three lor nine.48 words
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Article579 1952-08-10 16 FIJIAN CRACKS 18 -YEAR RECORD SEREMBAN, Sat. Tbe 18-year-old Malayan record for the shot pull was broken l>\ a Fijian, l'i_*. Luweki, at the second day of tbe Negri Sembilan AA i mt'ft today. Luweki, pulled the shol II ft. ."> in*, m limprove*I improve* on the Malayan record by579 words
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Article66 1952-08-10 16 COMMUNITY LEAGUE TIE MALAYS meet the Europeans m a SAFA Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium today (Sunday). The team to represent the Malays will be chosen irom the following. Osman Angullia. Arshad Jaffar. Johan. Rahman Jr. Hassan, All Samijan. Aman. Rashid Giman, Kha mis Bedol. Ismail Bujang: Yassin,66 words
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