Sunday Standard, 17 August 1952
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Title Section18 1952-08-17 1 asdfasdfasdf Sunday Standard •ffcjsu-HM tms.- VOL. 11l NO. 45 SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1952. w 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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199 1952-08-17 1 i \il'l I. Aug. l»i M') -Britain's top ranking I orliploßUU, E. 11. .in obs-Larkcom went to Hsinthu hnrestlgltc the double drowning I ridav of his hina expert and an Australian diplomat. The two mt*n drowned apparently accidentally while swimmisg in one of199 words
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Article47 1952-08-17 1 6 Bandits Killed In Tangkak \i > i mpik. Sat i j 1 1 1 v .»f pa r .i i i n i igkah in I lohorc co« I > ;m lerroriarta at pm. tod.iv k ed s s^ all Mem, i mtn and a ind wounded six47 words
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78 1952-08-17 1 Pick Movies, Books Wisely Bishop Urges BISHOP of Malacca. fa is askI souls" to I k- r people a away from and and Chrisi 0 to abstain reading imI this morn- < to be served that na for mass of the :e children in not be overB he ported into78 words
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Article69 1952-08-17 1 K; V LUMPUR, Su*. General Sir I >'.er this morning visit to the Mental H njong Rambutan in, Perak. Excellency I by J rempler and they were both received by I Medical Superintendent. Mr l> ennox, M.D. Gen< ral Sii Templer ii the hospital office, the69 words
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62 1952-08-17 1 LONDON, Aug. 15 (Jleuter) —Sir Alexandt r Grantham, Governor of Hongkong was the prim ipal guest at the wedd .g oi Mr. Kenneth Ito Yin Chau 24-year-old eldest son of Dr. N. Chau, a member of the Hongkong Legislative Council, and Miss Mary Martha Sau-Yin62 words
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Article43 1952-08-17 1 V. i ocomotive hit the rear nf a Statin! ill t! iusi north ol Cai e early yes- r( :i v, in ui ing 20 pe soi s and typing up ail traffic neary two h i irs -A!'A.P. - 43 words
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Article32 1952-08-17 1 MONTE( \TINI, ita f, AUg »pi The Duke i: rl I} e ,r Windsor efi tere thi« afternoon for Pisa, I ere they win board a 1 r p32 words
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Article23 1952-08-17 1 Test CWck«* Home Soccer l J Setamgor Chinee V\ in League o iSHansor Race Jesuits P .UiUvaa A.A .A. KrsulU P. 1*23 words
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Article, Illustration5 1952-08-17 1 Icaomg rao r ....,,,,-,,,,.-S;<!»dor<i ylioio.5 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-08-17 1 The omini>sionpr-(i<»neral. Mi. Malcolm MapDonald, talking to tin* Representative of India. Mr. Gonala Menon and Mrs. Menon before he laid the foundation stone for tin- new building <>i" the Sree Narayana Mission at Seletar, yesterday.39 words
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Article104 1952-08-17 1 K LUMPUR, Sat. < The Kuala Lumpur Municipality has approved the building of a new fire station Kuala Lumpur at a cost of ■Mil). V. rk on the new station will be undertaken in tnree stages. The first stage will be the erection of the104 words
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100 1952-08-17 1 GAINSB* >UGH, England, Aug. 16 (Reuter)- H Cr( nk Lord Privy Seal, said today; that tain's "short term p yof avoiding economic col- lapse Ls working ore is a chance fur the future if everyone now p hi pai he added. Mr. Crook.-'. id Britain100 words
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82 1952-08-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— —Forty-seven terrorists have been killed. 22 wounded, five capfured and six surrendered to Senility Forces during the j I first 15 days of this month. Among those eliminated were seven ranking terrorists worth $59,000 to the Government. Two of them carried82 words
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152 1952-08-17 1 Kuchiny Calm Despite Stringent iteynlations KUCHING, Sat. Kuching remains utterly calm des pite the emergency and stringent regulations regarding alien entry. This tiny Sarawak capital of 50,000 friendly people is frankly most bewildered at the sudden burst of publicity, be cause of small isolated banditry, which152 words
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Article164 1952-08-17 1 THE following are the results of the Draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board Seventh I ottery held <»n the Padanff Johore Bahru, yesterday afternoon Ist Prize ($250,000) Wo. ?nd Prize ($50,000) No. *****04. iiul Prize ($50,000) No. lour 3rd Prizes 525.060 each i Nos.164 words
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Article323 1952-08-17 1 MacD. Lays Mission Stone THE Ctommlgaioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, laid ike foundation stone a »Uver trowel for the new building of ihe Sree Narayana Mission at Seletar, yesterday. In his speech after the cere- tnony, he >aid that the Sree j Ntarayana Mission with a mem-, bersJMp of over 1.000323 words
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Article108 1952-08-17 1 BARNSTAPLE. England. A.. lg (APj Flood* oi without warning after heavy raj swept through the sea-.' e I ,1 i.- nton and 1/ mouth on the Bristol Channel today. Bodies of > Manchester boy scouts and one man have been re-c and at least nine personaAFP - 108 words
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Article159 1952-08-17 1 AX tsland-wi le vaccination lign be launched in Singapore starting from tomorrow. The. campaign, 'which win last one «repk is to urge the people to avail themselves of free vaccination against i"** l "^During the v;o-k the Public Addresj Units »nd Film Lnuo of the Publk159 words
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71 1952-08-17 1 The ('iivnntiii'ni <>t the Federate has p. id Ml $226,842 .In reward Momtj m .Ui\\ i<» Umm whm gave informatioH Ictdmi; either to the i-aplim- <»i Killing of tenrorists. The money wa^ apportioned as follows Selangoi $25,000; Perak $49,000; Johorc- 54M.800; Kcd a li71 words
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Article213 1952-08-17 1 Bugbee Impressed By New Morale THE MOST impressive factor which visitor to Mala; a I lay was the "new morale" and i miidence of the entire population in their ability to destroy the Communist guerilla rm Mr. H. C. Bugbee, editor of the "N t1 rt I' the journal of213 words
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160 1952-08-17 1 I i tun Out Ow n <n r I OMION s.ii i nilv fn hi trill kt", lni iiililm i it. t h<- ih I'w ni<in(h> is «*v p« ted t>\ British i ommoditf i \|m 1 1 Lifting <>i i p»< k iioii>160 words
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Advertisement11 1952-08-17 1 /4 _M. I •> s**A,.-nu: lINDETEVES V \I4 LIMPIR PENANG IPOii SIXC;APORfe_11 words
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Advertisement43 1952-08-17 1 W^ 1?% Keep on ice^ 2l j) cold storage r CREAMERIES^ VSE^YOGHOURT ii-^ n<uo m EF* f^^o^^^ SUPF* TRAMS OCCANfC PO»» T ABit Ori on cion'l n»M*dl :^> j electricity for I 'I i I» i A Dttller} |>uv\rrrd jLHMiMMMMi^k It -I i ilint.ir43 words
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134 1952-08-17 2 whfx a case came up for smtoice the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, the Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chap man, told Chan Fook Choot. a Volunteer Special Constab'c. who tried to end his life by drinking a solution of d'.sin\llll that he134 words
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Article197 1952-08-17 2 Rubber Mart Dull THE rubber market in Sii gapore remained dull yesterday at 3 8 cent per Ib. above Friday's levels. Prices remained at nround J the 87 cent per lb. level for firsi grade rubber f or September shipment, with traders ing no inclination to do business. Very little197 words
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295 1952-08-17 2 PWD Engaged In $3 1 Million Construction This Year Standard Staff Reporter A $31*000,000 construction programme the biggest in its hi<*w»i'\ is beiii'j: tackled by the Siiiisapore Public Works Department, durmg this ye:ir. states a press release issued yesterday. The P. W. D. has already spent $9,300,000 during the first295 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-08-17 2 photo. MR. TERENCE OSWALD AERIA and Miss Louise de Soon after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Tbe reception was held at the St. Patrick's School Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. A. de Souza. Mr. Aeria is a teacher at St. Patrick's.Standard - 51 words
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Article154 1952-08-17 2 P^Ytf LEBAR AIRPORT (ONSTRI < TION of the Pa>a Lebar Inttrnalional \irp<»rt*.- main runway >v il l slart before llie vm\ of the war. a Singapore Govern hmmil presfl release states. \V. rk on the airport i? proceeding well, and the first culveri undo154 words
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Article361 1952-08-17 2 Kuala Ktshu Police School OFFICERS of the Singapore Police Force will form fifteen per cent of the students attending the new Police Training College at Kuala Kubu early next year, the Assistant Commissioner in#Chargc of Training, Singapore Police Mr. R. W. Calderwood, who had just361 words
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Article174 1952-08-17 2 3 Water Towers Planned THREE reinforceu concrete W a t e r towers with a rapacity o! 80.00U. 90 000 and 150.000 gallons re.-pectively are being planned for the Singapore General Hospital. A Government press release States that development of hospitals and other works connected wHh the Medical Plan is174 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-08-17 2 photo. FIVE 'TRINCESSES* AND A CROWN. But only one of them the sirl who has done most to boost the fair will be crowned "Queen of the Fair" tonight at the Gala I. and Fun Fair which opens this morning: at St. Joseph's Institution field.standard - 66 words
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Article153 1952-08-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter THL foUowinc ate the results oi the thrie gutssing eompetitioas held on the first night of the charity pageant "Rendezvous With Eve.* Combined v.eights of the models during the first half of the show: Ist. Mr. Francis Wong ui»8l:ur f ttjad u.440 Ik153 words
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Advertisement133 1952-08-17 2 <»• it's no puzzle oranqe crush is so DODulor It's brimful of goodness DUSE STOPS BAP BREATH M>^ FOR 12 HOURS -m'-'i Chronic Btd Breath a pjmUti Vibk^^ < rh M wbi people do not know y^ ts.» Kj*e I DUSE [mm tablet) V 'V J b.*->".hc< tnstantW chronic bid133 words
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Advertisement181 1952-08-17 2 "YOU.too.may be one of thT MILLIONS who suffer from YITAMINiMINERAI^ J/e^ M/i /i^Kw/ Way Beck to health iffappinm liB) IfM I Tf^ lor u or*, or play, t.c -i .'en *our rvc« !^ck that f par-vie, aiwi «>, and C -f -;i »b«i ,r r t.mr, it •»r> i v181 words
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Article408 1952-08-17 3 Situation in S'pore far from hopeless, says UK expert Standard Staff Reporter THE two main problems concerning tlu* fiiilit aiiain*i tuberculosis' in Singapore ares firstly* better boosing conditions, ami secondly, more trained Mail, >u'u\ Professor V. \i. <». Hraf. the British expert cm tuberculosis^ yesterday.408 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-08-17 3 13 RECEIVE POLICE AWARDS TWELVE members of the Singapore Police Force and a police translator received certificates of commendations from tin* Acting Commission of Police, Mr. I). K Ilroadliur>t. yesterday at t'u- Police Training SchooL 1 iir commendations were made for good work done i" the performance ot their duties.Standard - 174 words
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135 1952-08-17 3 38 Colony Delegates For Anglican Meet SINGAPORE'S delegation of 38 men and women to the Anin Youth Conference at 3 'emban will leave on Tu'esat 7 a.m. from St. Andrew's iiedral. The leaders are Mi. H i Hai and -Air Joseph Tambyah. Arc! aeon R.W. Woods, who is one of135 words
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Article57 1952-08-17 3 KL r E[v THENG CHIANG (59) who had ieven convictions, one in 1!»25, was sentenced in the Singapore Firsj; District Court ye terday to two years' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision, for stealing a roll of crepe material value $67 from Dadlan Lekhrat57 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-08-17 3 I plioti). Sir MEMBERS of the Accounts Department of the r n Cola office in Singapore yesterday gave their blood in per to on opp«U to help save their colleague. 11 an who whl receive (h e blond transfusion is Mr. r k nStandard - 189 words
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Article188 1952-08-17 3 VOTED uri-ai success and a 1>1» improvemenl on pasl cxKibilionsr the Singapore L952 Trade Exhibition ;ii the Happj World, opened by the Governor, Mr. John F. Nicoll, «»n August L, concluded la-t night About KMI.OUO people visited tin- exhibition. '1 h s Briti h Bad i188 words
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Article65 1952-08-17 3 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants (per '$100 Malayan) are: New York 32 11/16 (T.T.), 32 13/16 (0.D.), 32 15/16 on credit bills and 33 on trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 31 3/8 (T.T.), 31J (O.D.i, 31| (90 d/st). Selling- (f.T./O.D.V New York 3265 words
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Article98 1952-08-17 3 WITH lh.> compleUoa si H supplementary schools by the Singapore Public Works Dcpartmenl this year, there will be no less than 4(( large schools, catering for o\«>r :»0.000 pupils at each single session, states a Government press release. In April, May and June. Ihe98 words
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Article43 1952-08-17 3 LAI JIT SENG, alias Chian Peng, who stole a clarinet from his benefactor, was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to a year's rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision. Lai had three previous convictions.43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-08-17 3 Singapore Sportsman Wed In UK ONE < crirketei Sot ial V. scholra I I i, a irtered my, left Singapo i I i the rtered i Fung which took p ing Church. London u. sored by Mi and H the tal of tl K\ Chine Scho Cecil's o t\ school.72 words
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Advertisement310 1952-08-17 3 1^ p( N ,f PLE^OGRAF A tyode'ui i HANDY MACHINE ecuy to ofieiafe Trm compact end attractive DUPLICATOR is c^ strong end simple construction, which yo j j perfect service for many years. The machine's cyitrdor, sides and handle are made of '.ght mei ll ond the feeding tables are310 words
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Advertisement60 1952-08-17 3 #1111% cT^' 1 vO*^* jaP^ J^B» V MMB WKS^P\jSmr r~ I^I^MK Bonnets and smart /A'/v'/s. All In muL<> you prrlti'T. M« V *5 mm i lO *9 1 j M O m t I J ml j a s KJ JL Cj I tif flB aVfll P UIHITERWRVS (WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW60 words
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291 1952-08-17 4 S*E ASIA SCOUT CAMP ENDS Kl VL\ U WPUR, Sat. I illy small b«y* «>f I* 1 iUI< l Jelebu. who O1I(T lu-ani the CoiiiiihiiiM* prra.h thai lilt- "peopie'a liberation army" woiihl xhhi lontrol ihe whole ol \la!a\a were291 words
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127 1952-08-17 4 TOKYO. Aug. 18 (UFh— Jap m has tentatfc ely selected a banker and an economist to head its "consulate in Singapore and Hongkong respectively, it lear ied tods Tiie Bovernmau Has efcosea Ken Xinom:-. Cornier Peiping branch manager (ri the Yokooa Specie Banft127 words
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Article31 1952-08-17 4 55, 142 Tons Of Rubber In S'pore V. bowed a 4 is ai July, poi tocks de- >.6<3 i I pared apore dealer: n to lighters, at rai' I tons ava31 words
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Article65 1952-08-17 4 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sar. The members of the Pakistan Civil Service team who are tng Ma.aya were in Johore Bahru yesterday and were shown over the town by CJngku Ismail bin Abdul RahEoao, President. Re Igious Affairs Department. Johore. The visitors attended Friday .r the Sultan65 words
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Article46 1952-08-17 4 5000Children Immunised S ununised cease ol over the pre- i aJ rele: i tatcs I i1 among those UOr ve not returned r the second n I khout which immui tot be comp Parer.t> of these children are asked to b g tack again for tion.46 words
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Article49 1952-08-17 4 Sh ce be it Pai I s gene •'■.•■>. e red for situation -A-hich t>ni trie nominMr Peter Wil ns to Council Decem?e Sourh Ward. ■j no (fecis oo Th council deferred further matter to •day, Aug 2 ->.m. itXci ai the Rangoon Road Thu -sdav nig it49 words
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Article32 1952-08-17 4 A NUMBER of persons arrested in Taiping during Thursday .nighfs swoop by the Police on idgi fg nouses are to be charged being in possession oi fa identification cai'ds.32 words
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Article159 1952-08-17 4 Justice With Mercy AN" APPEAL to the Governor of Singapore. Mr John F. Wicoll, is beina made by about :;oo opium addicts ol :he Coiony in a petition in which they bey af him "to examine the hjmnoa side of the question", and to temper justice with mercy. Copies of159 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-08-17 4 Here For Royal Visit Mr. Philip Hay, Private Secretary to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, who is now in Singapore for the forthcoming Royal visit by the Duchess of Kent and the Duke of Kent.37 words
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216 1952-08-17 4 Standard Staff Reporter YESTERDAY an RAF Sunderland of the Far East Flying Boat Wing piloted by Flight-Lieut. J. R. Arnaud engaged on a survey flight to Christinas Island brought back on the return journey two extra passengers. They were three-year-old Ruba bin Salleh and216 words
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Article34 1952-08-17 4 Anni versary Dinner The Singapore Pish Merchants Association ai.d Fish Dealers Benevolent Association celebrated their anniversary at a dinner at their Clubhouse in Fan Quee Lan Street last night. More than 400 people attended.34 words
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Article143 1952-08-17 4 A DRIVER and conductor of a lii>ek Lee Amalgamated bus were assaulted yesterday by about 10 men from a group of 40 Malays I and. Chinese to stopped the bus jat Alexandra Road yesterday i afternoon. The conductor, C&ia Tons, was i beaten unconscious but143 words
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Article129 1952-08-17 4 CHANG PENG, proprietor (>J a dry clt\ir^ng shop in Seiegie Roaci said a1 a Singapore inquest yesterday that to satisfy the urgent need of n woman customer who wanted] her chongsam cleaned in a hurry, he poured -i\ bottles of' petrol into a basin and rinsed i129 words
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136 1952-08-17 4 FIVE doctors and fcwe d •Aivcs from Endow sta a >"- Uag Malaya will a s;;< i six-day fellowship course in maternal and child health in Singapore. The course sponsored by I World Health Organisati start on Sept. 2. The programme includes talks by136 words
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Article162 1952-08-17 4 CHARLES J ■;>•: 2 who was sentenced jlB months' rigorous i prisonment for breaking into a house at 3ennetl i-.-t./.e on June 2t> and stealing 554 cash and a fountain pen, tid the Third District Judge, Mr. J B. Jevaretnain. that he started j criminal career162 words
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Article70 1952-08-17 4 A SIX-YEAR-OLD Chinese boy. Goh Ah Poo. was fo drowned last evening when he fell into a ditch, while playing in the backlane of Cavenagh R -ad. J The ditch was '.eft open by workmen and it was' filled with water after the heavy shower in70 words
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Article342 1952-08-17 4 POLICE li\M>: A- me Bota-ica] Gardens 5.4S >; IS [NDJAN 1 INI: \KI MH II I Vai :e:y Concert Sfemai hj:i B. an pm. I'O>l ft Jill BG6 WMI I Mo\ Ron sen g party ai SVC 8 :>.m INDONESIA'S INI>I PI MM I I)\Y: Reception at342 words
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Article272 1952-08-17 4 SINGAPORE substations liable to be load shed today: I>AY Boon Tat St., Aljunid Rd.. Sims Avemif, Paya Lebar Pumps, Atlas Ice. Happy World. Albert St., Short St., New Ire Works. Firestone, Mackenzie Rd.. Bukit TimaJi Pumps Balestivr Rd., Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C. Meßitthie. Braddell Rise. Alsagott's Estate. Island272 words
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Advertisement236 1952-08-17 4 One out of eyeryfour /^(|E motor J-: jj^ cycles in use throughout the world is a reliable j$ speedy B.S.A^^®^ The 658 ex. 'Golden Flab 1 a motoi for the HTlMltfffffiT. It hn I CBU Enough to ntdsfjf the mo I exacting solo er/l whik !he"<:reat rcterve ol p wer236 words
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Article138 1952-08-17 5 SCOTTISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Aug 16 <AP 1 football results: Scottish LEAGUE I)l\ :V cl B Raith R Hihe nian I 2 c:%d- 2 te Third L'nark I 9 rf the S. 2 Fa ki Aberdeen I a M: ■en 9 P.;: ttch i SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIV. B v> 2138 words
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Article152 1952-08-17 5 Gandhi Cup La b<»!d declaration at lui for five t wickets, Sing liifh tns dismissed the Si Cricket Club for a meagre 30 Sve v. v da: 'a play in the Ghandi il Cup match ended gapore Cricket Club palay. D. P rtio wor in the Indians at152 words
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Article103 1952-08-17 5 LONDON, Aug. It): i Beater) Tesi cricketers of England ■nd India had a hlank d.iy toiay, (iir third in the fourth i (Hi fin.tl Trst of tlie current series at th<» Ova!. I part on Verj shortly after the decision tlat play would not be ihssmI>l*'103 words
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Article160 1952-08-17 5 BELFASX Al !R ®euter)~ 1 t'n>mii' MeCur.clii-.> of Ireland riding an Italian Gilera won the ,")U0 c.c race in the Ulster Grand Prix motor cycle races here today covering the 240 miles in 2 28 mins 54 s< s. He averaged 99.78 miles per hour. McCandless160 words
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Article33 1952-08-17 5 \I:- j Regii a Long, ZoneDirector of Pen Chant- v s Mail List Club, has presented ix tins of c >nd in < d milk lor the triplets -> Je tpang, Ipoh.33 words
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259 1952-08-17 5 PEffANG Sat A "kj prosecution witness Ch og Kee Chong, »s cross -examined at rreat length when he was called to the witness bos today h^f o e the Sessi m Court President Mr H G Si tith, to the c tse in wl259 words
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Article1715 1952-08-17 5 SAPPER - Garrison Sports Notes SAPPER aklsdjkfkl;jaskldfasdf Ml. SOON "Model Aero lab" annual meel n ill t.ik<place .it Soon cricket ground on Suiuli\ \u:;ust it. \t leasl •.<> nirit- are expected for Us in; which "ill lummenec 4t 9M a.m. It k expected tin fhinj eveaei will i»kr approximately 3 hours. Radio1,715 words
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Article311 1952-08-17 5 I In th< e minor league -k -out cup soccer to; G.H.Q Rec >rds beat 37 Co. RA 5C b; s to one ai Nee Siioti yesterd Ground conditions alter over- »ii made good football al- >-■ impossibie. Bd'ui teams made up Uys by playing311 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-08-17 5 lVi7idsor Ro»«n u IRC "A" a! ./(lion Besdr studinin, 4 p m.; CowimunitB Matoyj c; t»e*e a| /elan B** 1 .7'.'dium, 515 p"• I )1V llia Custom SC v Bui n Timah SC at Geylang; TMOBA v. JoliiUuh at Police Dc\i',i. CRICKET SCC v. Indian dssi on the79 words
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Advertisement264 1952-08-17 5 ■V i o i i-« .ES7S CHAN CHENG b *t 6 CD S i t &64 Cl S Sr. f jl l Mothing finer for your I t^DIGESTION j T' > Gt,STION, flatulence, hfart'.rn ftnd jJr ,-»w '*^ij earing sjmptoms of excess acid M^^/^^m 1 are quickly corre< t»:d by264 words
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Advertisement142 1952-08-17 5 *W M mSL f1 w iS A *m& ''^^^^^■^■^^s js^'^ s A really mognidctnt itt, Constructed to enturs #ai> w i dynamo brocket i« du» g*e4 v. i 'V or reor «^>««' fitttwf Ava.labie in luttrout black «^s?*^^^_ y^^y chrom* rim. The MILLER tk I t y VL recogn ud142 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1952-08-17 6 h. WO. 000 oht 1 a c€t ti&n PARIS, Sat. M h. again In the <»a% lily and \t;u*d hardly kimv* the <»I<l place* Ihe buu still shines, ihc cafes are *iill packed*, but ihe passionate > ol ihc Frenchman calling lor bis vin rouge1,698 words
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Advertisement30 1952-08-17 6 •b>eld up. protects^fbme Irora blustery weather. BANKER" a Tearv 10 9 UnUl tVUble nUmb Pr^QH J^f^Zsk AVOiO iMIT ATION3 U>OK KOR THE T fiAM /o<lll UASJEL Ok THL TKA^« position.30 words
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Advertisement168 1952-08-17 6 BRUSHING TEETH AFTER MEALS WITH COLGATE DE STOPSTfloio[:;.^! Two years 1 oontinu i rch i Dental Cream directly after ea Colgate's active, pen, into hidden crevices between the removes the tiny particles of food that as h Ibi eath and tooth dec Use Colgate I), c 1 our Breath hile168 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1952-08-17 7 Oh, How I Long To Have A Nice Cold! QNE r,f (ir y go and i my docl about my cold It ha? ju I >trurk me thai I am hav.ri? tewet colds these days arui that I sh'M, ,1 have to through the re I of my bfe withoutLoo crk Hai - 1,293 words
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Article567 1952-08-17 7 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE Are You In A Rut? By ARE you one of the millions who fwl themselves in a rut? H.»s life you everything: i vou veinu'd for: A wife, child- ren. a job a home in the suburbs, even a place toA.P. - 567 words
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Advertisement386 1952-08-17 7 :\.'or THIS DELICIOUS DRINK AROUND THE CLOCK! V^; Baar _Aa^^^£aal a^a^r •td ne% 1 1 v t o -.t i'ustum Drink in- -g^^ night, with meals or fl V «3amvSl any time ..it 9Hf srage. UUBt Postum is a hen j bb le from m e <&ha£z+u b, PO^TLIM P386 words
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Advertisement77 1952-08-17 7 We take pleasure m announcing that, effective fronrj date, we have boon oppointed by Messrs. Fabrique Sorvtl des Montres Paul D I heim, S A., Geneva, Switzerland as theii exclusive Far East Agents for their products ol 188 v^ Please note that all enquiries 'm respec of "TITUS" watches should77 words
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Article935 1952-08-17 8 Are The Middle Classes Doomed? Independent Morning !Sen\i paper iy factor which is generally conlid ed responsible for OUi inability to erect stable democracies in A ;ia is tr.f aove:;«-e of a sui al rr..d'l'r class. And the prosper I oi crea such a class in the future are bleak,935 words
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Article, Illustration1644 1952-08-17 8 Francis Cardinal Spellman - Francis Cardinal Spellman By THIS IS the third and last part of Car* dinal Spellman'fl an--1 ht- iii ic report of R«ml hinaVs unprecedented persecution of the < aiholic Protestani Missionaries* The artiele tir^t appeared in the Collier's Magazine hut publication rights1,644 words
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Advertisement7 1952-08-17 8 G*mm«<r, Lfi. if, ColUjer Vuay, Singapore. 1.7 words
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Advertisement124 1952-08-17 8 More shaves sharpest *^^ft I edge in \.v.;*a* the world j J-( I Gillette rJlue Gillette Klonpc 60 GOOD MORNINGS BEG N WITH GILLETTE ftm+m—Hm* Barlow ft co. LTD., aMMffOM I M m ordinary aspirin, Disprin is MUtnl non-acid, and Taken in a little water, Disprin entca the stomach as124 words
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Article833 1952-08-17 9 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN By JN 1867, in South Africa, John CReiHy, a trader and hunter, reached the junction of two rivers and stopped for the night at the house of farmer Van Niekerk. Some of the children were playing with a few attractive white pebbles they had found833 words
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Article, Illustration650 1952-08-17 9 ABOVE: An pxqui<-itp diamond bracelet of \«r\ delicate d'-Nißn is being sold by Messrs. M. Flinter ;uid S. Grinberg. Singapore, at tin- price of $30,000. RIGHT: A collection <•( ><i(),000 unrth (it diamonds belonging to Messrs. Overseas Traders limited. Singapore. On the foreground are more than 400650 words
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Article, Illustration789 1952-08-17 9 J. L. TAN - J. L. TAN By KIDDIES 9 FA VOURITE I® LEAD 'RETIRED' LIFE 'Y'O Koko, it is a major disaster, for Koko is almost human. But he must face facts even though he is an orang-utan. From now on, his much needed service as an active789 words
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Advertisement343 1952-08-17 9 [til you have seen the \l fine selection at aJ MOUTRIES. lU H. M. V., PHILIPS, m L PILOT, DULCI, PYE. SO RI ORD N\\ißS in H\ GARRARD, PLESSY, PHILIPS, COLLARO. EM |\v. I i'l M WM HEAR I HIM \T I.Vjj MOUTRIES iMa Littles Bldg.) YL CANT STOP B_343 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-17 9 THE Hit I lill HEARS ORANGE BLOSSOM, Syabal I I f\ r* f at <^ts^S^~~~ i ul I IV V f ill m. 9BSHH i^iM Em^^~ i*> nil/ f ltfU^s.t h^^^P^d l^& I•> lII.' \'i '^t^^r^^'^H^^B^^^S^^sk K1&. as i! 1 1 -in 1 1 1) in WymJ M 9PA (OMl'll84 words
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Article, Illustration793 1952-08-17 10 Animal Handling Expert V 8.0.A.C. York freighter aircraft recently arrived at London Airport from Singapore with enough animals and birds aboard to stock a small zoo. Together with Mohini, the first rhinoceros ever to fly by 8.0.A.C., the freighter carried: 8 Rhesus monkeys 7Haw Par V. i - 793 words
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Article, Illustration714 1952-08-17 10 AUTOMO - AUTOMO By asldfl;asjdlfasdf THE other day, somebody pinched a length of cloth and some magazines irom my car parked a few hundred feet away from my office. I am thankful I did not suller a bigger loss than some of my more trusting friends714 words
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Advertisement387 1952-08-17 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sin FrjnHsco Los Armeies Ali American <fc Canadian Cities Penan* P. Sham S pore Arr LA/SI punKBEAR M/2CSep< f?/SSBept SSSept/IOcI HOti F.; faO pa:-.:ru!ar 5 of Drj Cargo Deep Tankj ar.i passengei B. :.2s etc., ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 1 Spore 82,'M1 K lumpui387 words
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Advertisement155 1952-08-17 10 MAERSK LINE A. P. MOLLER G-neral Agents in U b A. NUUbm STEAMSIIfIf I NEW YCRK Aen pftai < :irs<» ha Hi w aii Naal and I'hii-.tilflphia via sin/ with fit> ■< jt \li \oulrhi .tin, (ii tftMt P IIM n, M{\(H l> MM ItK* I "i \1 I M\lli155 words
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AT THE MOVIES
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Article, Illustration556 1952-08-17 11 pDLM CRITICS an- apt to Bpeak their nuncls in bo uncertain manner If tiny like a film, they sav so with the ri«ht adjectives, n the picture fails to impress, then producers and directors had hitter watch out. to this line from n London critic's556 words
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Article297 1952-08-17 11 DETER LAWFORD, apart from being a very nice man with fine manners and good looks. is to Hollywood what Michael Wilding is to British pictures. He can put over the "polished young man about town" act as easily as donning a coat— and he has i a297 words
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Article203 1952-08-17 11 J- iaj day. iui instance, a la couple ot film per celeb: ir golden weddj iry in right royal manner :novie c: and among ihe good that a were feiiciThe I couple veteran film producer Cecil B. DeMiilc (whose I technicoli epic "The Cireati' t Show203 words
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Article38 1952-08-17 11 F^Ol R copies of a newsreel dealing with the Olympic Games and other recent events have been imported im<> Singapon by Paramount. They carry Chinese titles as well as commentaries in both M.indai in and antonese.38 words
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Article387 1952-08-17 11 EVERY once in a while a picture comes along which, despite its cast of adult stars, is completely stolen by the performance of a juvenile actor. "The Atomic City" is one such movie. With its plot laid in Los Alamos, America's New Mexico research centre lor387 words
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193 1952-08-17 11 "QHIN SHINAK] BOOBLA 800 the Hindusi I i film which did super bux-ottice business in India playing simultaneous!} in 2-1 Calcutta cinemas, met with a s< tbaclc in Singapore due mainly to the drastic cutting which it received In Film Censor'i '.'(lice. The193 words
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Advertisement239 1952-08-17 11 -?M II IV "tun h* m%:%i*+T'nii<>}QJjk 45 9.30 p.m. t DANNY CHANG... has taken SINGATOSC n STOKM WITH HIS KKFOftMANd in I'OKT OJ TIIOI'SAXD DANGERS! 1 RONALD RltOßda RE \<. \N FLEMING jl rr< lit t rit i r#*l\ SusppntW-d i^-.AiL \jß™ j la 1 1 •■< hj 1 .1239 words
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Advertisement55 1952-08-17 11 |g^F yr or perfect projection of Itour own black-and-white M^s^rTm mT~ rMO F JB^ySr T t^So9^-yw/ Ml SL imSf 0 mmtM k^s F*W MA ?A *A am /a/n//!/ 5 /7/m Projector VhmV J^ r -1 s*J^^ W a I 114)11)1' H I .tt&^ m^m ML 1 4 v/ 11 V55 words
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Advertisement104 1952-08-17 11 11 FILMS PASSED VS MANY as i leven big films by the Film C for ex iin this tei i1 X i be Green Glove" 1 1 ted "Angels One i (Associated Briti P arrie" l' u van u I "Daman" Hindi (Amarjit Pictun "Tong Peck Hoc Tiam Ohio Heong"104 words
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Advertisement278 1952-08-17 11 TODAY I) H-"i. "1 DOMING M Ml/' l«« 1n.,. \K\I BROS ii<• f M mine ERROL FLYNN RUTK ROMAN i€o fff fff .S OO f f r Cripple CreekT i JUI fk. J JmSa»(jHnHr^a» "5 /a^» J <I^W Ai *r Em \#*.v# #/i #rf *<•/<» THE GREATEST EGI TIAN N278 words
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Article1259 1952-08-17 12 DON SCHWIND - WHO IS MARGARET GOING TO MARRY? DON SCHWIND By [> ■I ESS >IA«- MM IS seeming reIBctanee to hop into the Marital sv im is worrymg tin -m. i kers who hold ler purse strings as well S the taxpayers who m>[ her bills. M.itrh making Mayfair im i»*t\ folk1,259 words
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Article, Illustration440 1952-08-17 12 A S'PORE FUR RIER a SAYS: 'Be Careful When You 're Buying Fu rs to detect the dyeing by inspecting the hairs. In this case the skin itsell may give the show away. The skin of an undyed pelt should be a creamy white colour but in the dye vat440 words
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Advertisement236 1952-08-17 12 r3 i':*3 your beauty today with MAX FACTOR'S PAN-STIK Set rot,/ ike On o Lovely Neva Color Tone end a SnaefA texture Instantly with This Wonderful Cncm-Sase Maktr'Jp n (ERM wyft Mw C5 r«! FASHION NAXt-UP *AGi OF HOLLYWOOD u£j£jhl K^B V^^s i;npl«?xion Y >ur HRj suit -lt>-toucr. r '^H236 words
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Advertisement121 1952-08-17 12 JL xll-i SWAN LOOK WOMEN must loarn to Hoat through Coronation Year with swan-like grace. writes Joyce Chesterton. The first of the top British designers' fashion shows last week produeed this "Swan Look" (above). which seeks to turn the ordinary woman into a long-necked, forward-swooping creature reminiscent of a ship's121 words
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Advertisement398 1952-08-17 12 > <*■» \tf RIM DEL MAR 'pon\YS QCOTAHONj M Thef do me wrong »h" >j> I come no more. \\h«-ti otic* I knock and tail to tm-i m>u in; K«r ntlj day, I stand out>Me your door. And bid ><ili «ak*-, and ri>«- to HjhJ ami uin." —Wilier Malonr, C)pportunii>398 words
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Advertisement252 1952-08-17 12 Btt nL bbm v ■^■iIIWI/J I^L KLIM is superior qualtcv C9«r*taMHc,pc«|| j under strictest sinitary OOad ,nd th« specially -packed tin frmttcti KLIM 1/ get milk as fine a^ tht da\ u icft the tarn fl KLIM milk that \ou can alw.t\>, depend upu;, 1 its wholesoraeness anU puntv Km252 words
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Article, Illustration796 1952-08-17 13 Yankee Food Introduced To Singapore By M DUNKER DOUGHNUTS which Americans usually wash down, with their coiTee have come to Singapore and stay, like other typical American products such as automobi 1e s Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, Parker Pens and Arrow shirts. Two stands have sprung up796 words
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Advertisement195 1952-08-17 13 rn!:r,,r lake a good I'*.)" '.our ',-eth "he ar izia| difference Pepsodem \T jmm smile uill thrill you] J *j your teeth become -h.e, brioHa than ever Sv^SdS,. I^ l^ W bow Pe r ,odent Jnd f ntainv n Jhiv tpecial in- X^'~,'^ limb awa> duß film, Myt;. y A195 words
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Advertisement574 1952-08-17 13 i KOSli IXtO g. By /mm tw J*K THIS frock 15 The Standard's n\ \wk. chart then cut it out and with "Trf /Jk jy^B^^i^ skirt and fitted $1 50 send i1 to l¥ wJ&^i'^TP-^^ bodice has a square cTAxmAWTi r> i t t v p v VaTWt/. w/-jT neckline574 words
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Advertisement193 1952-08-17 13 /i 1 i/' i'l i; Ia i; WAXCES WEDNESDAY 20th AUGUST si\<;apore issn. foh nit Hfjvo. THURSDAY List AUGI ST SING iPORI M PKOSI RJ I II I CHINESE LADIES ASSOCIATION MARICAN <c SONS 71. (hrhard |{<»;mI. Singapore t JB HE. tH^^^ i£d^BrS2 "Pi it" 9 n is irondrrfii It193 words
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Article39 1952-08-17 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. third tch oi ila Kanj r D i I knocktition on Thun [ndia and the the former .•4-1. Bak u >ned lalays hile 2 gaah and Sivalinga has qualified [ndiai the AUg39 words
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Article22 1952-08-17 14 THE S aocce prising blood, will travel Va XI. p, UMNO. va. I. i R I*. Moh I fj Jamalud22 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-08-17 14 TODAY'S Sport PENANG CRICK! I I t < tys r. lndiai r'oC end "f 10 >° am TENNIS: PLT I VU PSC CO21 words
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Article, Illustration405 1952-08-17 14 CHINESE WIN SELANGOR LEAGUE IN FINAL TIE KUALA LUMPUB, Sat— Fielding a team with ht new players, the Selan«or Chinese Recreation lub created the biggest surprise of the season by deiting the Tamilian Physical Culture Association by two goals to one in the final of the first division league on405 words
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Article209 1952-08-17 14 IPOH, Sal The Malayan Amateur Athletic Union, which was formed in Julv this year with the expressed intention of gaining international representation, has made its first move towards attaining such a goal. At a meeting held here this morning the union dee'ded to accent the invitation209 words
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Article445 1952-08-17 14 By WINDSOR LAD THE Selangor Turf Club is holding an amateur meeting for the newly formed Malayan Amateur Racing Association on Saturday August 30. The meeting, which is the first of its kind lo he held in the Federal Capital since 1939 promises to he445 words
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Article233 1952-08-17 14 ROYAL NAVY and Indians shared honours in SAFA's Community league match when they scored one goal each after 60 minutes of stern struggling at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Navy started in fine style. Craig, leversidge and Thompson combined well and in a short space ot time233 words
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Article91 1952-08-17 14 A record entry for the men's single totalling 148 was received lor this years Singapore junnior badminton championships which will besin at the Singapore Badminton Stadium Irani Aim. 30. A total of 89 have received for the men's doubles, 14 women have entered for the junior women's91 words
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Article359 1952-08-17 14 Penang Tennis Tourney PENANG, Sut. The Penang open tennis championships start ed today with 2Z ties played on the Penang Sports Club courts in Western Road. Of 12 singles mat cries three went to the rubber. Lim Beng Chye a seeded player, went down .surprisingly to Tan Luan Gark in359 words
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Article239 1952-08-17 14 IPOH. Sat. Little Paras' (126 lbs). the lightweight champion of South-East Asia knocked out Little Loone (126 lbs) Perak bantam and featherweight champion, in the eight of their 12 twominute round contest at the Jubilee Paris: Stadium last night. Little Paras, packing a heavy puch in239 words
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Advertisement111 1952-08-17 14 SITUATION VAf\NI than I niriON i> AID ITION B I es B 1 ICCOMKODATION VACAIfI j fit v M I i U K I B Suit. Sl5O. S E els< 5. V b p I 4 SCHOOimZK BRiNGS T/REPNESS, o\\ TO GROWING\ I•■ is-, a ~*^c£x PROTcCT THEIR LUNGS f-^r>^\111 words
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Advertisement267 1952-08-17 14 4 fwte Wx*ce be.. (^^^2\| V MOA/Alft TABLETS Will J m f chlorophyll fiVßrkiHS I? CHEWING lTlUXlil.l£\ TABLETS NCN MOUTH STAINING Obtainable from ail leading rVUd.col 6 Pro* <. on Storei Retail Price Singapore 3 c packet Fcdoror.on 40 c <>' HACEMEYER TRADINC CO., (M) 113. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG267 words
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1439 1952-08-17 15 WINDSOR LAD - M. Van Breukelen's Day Flag Of Peace Wins Main Race WINDSOR LAD By Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Fla» of Peace, brilliantly ridden hy trank Flannrry in no uiw< rlain manner, jon Ibe main Bve-MMJ m hidi furlon-s race for Class llir<-«- EHriaSefl Omc bersea today, the opening day of the1,439 words
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Article55 1952-08-17 15 TOTAL POOL: $375,400 him PRIZE: ;vr,9.->5 sioi.3r,a SECOND PRIZE] *****6 50,679 THIRD PRIZE: 24.1424 25.339 STARTERS ($4*223 EACH): No*. *****0. 302H10, *****3, *****7. *****3, *****1. CONSOLATION ($2252 each): Nos. *****1. *****1, *****5, *****6. 2.*****, *****7, 160W3. *****1. *****2. *****5. DOl RLE TOTES: Fir*t *ix tickets $305 «a< h.55 words
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HOW THEY RAN
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Article162 1952-08-17 15 Sent (.:r u> a very food start. A addin bega i besi from Plylite w th Tahiti. Variets Be tie close attendance. Clonagh and aim i.:ig Footman led up the rest of the field. Bow T,e was lust Approaching the foul iurlongs post, Aladdin continued to162 words
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Article203 1952-08-17 15 Padi Fields was slightly ■ow away when the Held jumped off to an otherw.^e good start Lianda went into the lead followed by Miss Coy with Redouble Kosy Morn. Admiral. Hoong Pao and The Minx in close attendance and Padi Fields trailing last. Approaching the203 words
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Article198 1952-08-17 15 Enjoyment and Bay St-ar began best from Corsair w.th Roman Warrior and Payeur in close attendance and Lundy Isle last. Approaching the six furlongs post and going into the back stretch, Corsair had gone :nto the lead followed by Enjoyment with Bay Star and Roman' Warrior198 words
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Article184 1952-08-17 15 Body belt was slowly away when the field was sent off to an otherwise good start. Evergreen jumped into the lad followed by Academy Award Witta Haoma. Peter. Tail Light aad Bright Sagittarius close In attendance and Heritor last. Passing the six furlongs and going into the184 words
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Article171 1952-08-17 15 Pandora was slowly away when the Held was sent off to a pood start. Guilty was smartly ;iway followed by While Star with Billy Bee. Auld Reekie and Sailor B:rd prominently placed behind the leaders with Pandora last Passing the top of Ihe turn. Guilty was171 words
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Article183 1952-08-17 15 Mona'a Roda w«a slowly away when the field wraa sent off to a very good start. Colno. Flag of Peace and Observation began best bet from Proctor with Enterprise prominent ;n trie bunch, and liona'a Koda last. Passing Ihe t»p oi the turn. Observai.o;: bad gone183 words
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Article202 1952-08-17 16 T> MM and Lord Dhoti were the first to begin from Rigoletto with The Monarch, Roy valiant and Temujin close behind, and Pa] toy last. Settling down and passing the back stretch. Lord Dhoti had gone into the lead followed by The Monarch. lfi M M202 words
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Article163 1952-08-17 16 Sound Wave and Hatrlck be«an best from Quicksilver With the re3t ot the field bunched together, but on settling down and passing the six furlongs post into the back stretch. QuicksMver had gone into the lead followed by Hattrick. with Gwilyn, Sound Wave. Misty Line in close163 words
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Article111 1952-08-17 16 Sent ofT f> a qood start. Galway G:eer Jumped Into the lead followed by Skryne P: :m- >.-,e with Manila Smuauura, Preview, Currency, "Boy, Jnnson and Sunstream leading up the rest of th» fie'.J. Pr:de Burma wjs last. A;i;jt taching the tor? of the turn, Galway111 words
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Article130 1952-08-17 15 Gets 20 Birds A ll In A Row THE diistinetioii of being the first Singapore Gun Club member to "kill" 20 consecutive birds at skeel since 1940 goes to Johnnie Richmond. This was performed at the wock'y shoot of the Club on Thursday when J. Richmond went on to try130 words
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Article56 1952-08-17 15 THE following wOJ ]>'.*>v cricket for the Non Benders against the PoliM Sports C ;b at. Thomson Road at 2 p.m. today. T. LeijKiua (C?p\ H. Ward. T. Hart, II N. Balhetrhet. J.A.P. Cameron, J.T. Rea, FR. M--sey R.S: Tufnell N. Bradbury, A.E.G. Blades, H VS. Suodra n.56 words
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Advertisement108 1952-08-17 15 1 PEARLY. 1 M I ID SA IT ED\^SBai»^ ill »>*JF 111 1 I PACKED IN 3V 2 OZ. GLASS JARS White Star Black Caviar $180 per jar Red Salmon Caviar $3.75 WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION SOLE AGENTS I Your youngster's first camera GIVE HIM THE AGFA ISOCHROM FILM t«>108 words
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Advertisement38 1952-08-17 15 His hair's no problem, now! f H dostora k«epj neat and well combed Use Cutkura O;ntm«nt for any .tubbom .tchmg skin trouble It stops th. itch.ni mstantly and fckly restore. th« i clear, healthy condition. GIVES COOL RELIEF38 words
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Advertisement206 1952-08-17 15 NEfPRAY m\m m a b^ 'A fA t^^ v J vi with only the water extracted Your grocer sells Ne&proy FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER FOR MILK PRODUCTS SHAMROCK MOTEL 1 I. Dublin I«o;ul. >*pore. Hraiitiful RiMtrns with hat and void trater. Modern Sanitation, Jst (his* Hm\ ufHii till U ii(206 words
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Article, Illustration646 1952-08-17 16 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours Scientist Explains How New Discovery Makes Men Feel Years Younger *n en-, -.re than •ft t~<-, e- fcftei long sudv ml ,it .f-r.vs. has ar.r.our.ced th*i. :fw ret of yo/.. liy i en♦rur s ir M- |MHM in IIH fi*; I roar646 words
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Article, Illustration263 1952-08-17 16 S' PORE WIN CLOSE RACE FOR TEAM TITLE IPOH, Sat. The 31st Malayan athletic championships ended here today with a thrilling battle in the team championship and a total of 12 records broken and two equalled. The team championship was won by Singapore, who had trailed for nearly the whole263 words
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Article1752 1952-08-17 16 Pole Vault 1. >m. \V. Stuart t S'pore) Kit Dj ins record. Kernel >;:^h i Selaneor i l it 6 i 1 1— record. C'^rii Perera (Perak) V ii. king 12 ft. Oi Ins. to break record. Sgt. Stuart in attempts at 12 ft 4 Chew Hai1,752 words
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Article375 1952-08-17 16 WIII L E the individual athletes put up a stirring battle on the field, a no less thrilling race was being "run" on the board showing the points won bv each State. At the start. Selangor were leading with 12 points from four finals, with Singapore,375 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-17 16 PURE ELEGANCE jfrffisa Watches ELECTIOri GRAM) PRIX H tiiott i i eyes will light up mt nt they fall on our distim tire s\ /< ctions which are a ble fro n Watch Dealers all Mala a, British North Borneo CHUN CHONG Singapore, STEEL TVPIST EXE CUTIVE DESI^ £ioom c*cr*-s84 words
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Advertisement226 1952-08-17 16 Boo^c Now af /?a///es Hofe/ j 2 Adore Nights With Eve In Singapore's Grandest SW Rendezvous With at RAFFLES ROTE) Wednesday Aim. 2(» S linn-,' Ji: In aid of the Singapore Association For T the Singapore Leper Relie 1 Shum Yip Leong 7 i 31OBE sronrsMi x #s# 1 1226 words
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