Singapore Standard, 4 July 1952
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Title Section17 1952-07-04 1 Singapore Standard "31* />L itrj JL VOL. 11l NO. 2. FRIDAY, JULY 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article115 1952-07-04 1 New Red Offer On PoW Studied n Juh 3 (I i*> .niiHinist 1 1 BCC n<*,,i> tod.tv proposed tSSlßottWl" "1 all prisoners and .i>ke<i ,i araristlcc meet" realistic discusthai W M t'llrr. N ieneral the .ay be i ant", to consider the minui *ing re- Communists to tareful th X115 words
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Article15 1952-07-04 1 Misuse Of Power Will Be Probed '•I J H m Council B emer- •cc but15 words
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Article77 1952-07-04 1 1 72nd Red Hanged Xl \l V UMPIK, Than. The K.'ntl bandit to by exeevted m th<» FederatkM Milt** Use EMegffggMCJ tH'-;.tu v .is <li m W ill a h<» v, .is li.tm;fd m Tjii>i?i< Prison Ikis nioinm^ llt» W&a arr«^U'J h> a milit.irv patrol m th*- Clv Ringlet .irn77 words
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Article, Illustration454 1952-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPI X, Thurs— Malaya must build up her own national ni;htin« service now when she is proceeding towards self-government and the memories of the 1941 war And the l§4€ internal disturbances are still fresh m all minds, said Mr. J. I). Hodgkinson, the MemberAP - 454 words
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Article27 1952-07-04 1 THE Thai Government has placed police forces on theThaiBurma border on a special alert i lowing bandit raids on Merjjui, I i er Burma.- AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article31 1952-07-04 1 THE First Battalion, Royal Leiocsie: >!; c Regiment, .iiiilod from Hongkong For Singapore yesterday aboard the transport Empire Orwell en route home after r>-mp:etinK nine months m X' :r;j ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1952-07-04 1 Pretty Pi ncesa Margarei has •iie'.v lo< short haircut, darker red lipstick and hint] of mascara under her violet- 1 coloured c> t% APAP - 26 words
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Article29 1952-07-04 1 TM*> fii it stamp used m Hongt 0 aftei the island was ceded ;h c British by China is to be auctioned m Hongkong ne*l Reuter A A PReuter; AAP - 29 words
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Article107 1952-07-04 1 THE SINGAPORE Standard is doing its bit for the Stouts' "Job Week" today. So, don't be surprised if a fully ini'foriiied scout cun>i">, up. aud oilers you a copy of < today's Standard. Twenty -five st-out* from 19 English wheels m the Colony wilt sell "»00107 words
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Article650 1952-07-04 1 Malay Regt. Has A 'Younger Brother' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.— Malaya's own fighting -oree the Federation Regiment was born today with the jnanimous approval of the Federal Legislative Council, *hich acclaimed the bill providing for its formation. "We are turning a new page m650 words
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Article265 1952-07-04 1 Truman On 'Blind' Leaders WASHINGTON, July 3 (I l J > President Truman said to- day that those Americans. who want to pull out of the j United Nations and "go it j alone*' are advocating a course "that can only lead I the holocaust of a worldwide war." In265 words
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Article30 1952-07-04 1 A GROUP of 412 Chinese repatriates from Malaya crossed the Hongkong border into Communist China yesterday. They arrived there by steamer from Sing tpore.— Reute r AAPReuter; AAP - 30 words
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306 1952-07-04 1 Note Was Signed By Chin Peng (Court Told) KUALA LI.VIPIR, Thurs.— An extortion letter, tated to be from the Malayan Communist Party, and itgned by Chin Peng, was sent to a local Chinese busilessman asking tor a donation of 55,000. The matter vas reported to the Police and following a306 words
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Article68 1952-07-04 1 LONDON. July 3 (AP)—Britain's new jet airliner took off for Tokyo today to pave the way [or a lull pas.>en°er service to the Japanese capital scheduled to start next year. On the trip out the plane will stop at Calcutta, Bangkok. Manila. Fukuoka. In Southern68 words
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Article77 1952-07-04 1 CID Holds Head 2 Teachers [P >H. Thurs. 1 and two teachers of Km P« Cheng S tiool m been deta i Wv Perak Sponal branch i c dc'aiiu'ri ;>! c Yeok. the principal I < C'nong Sin, a senior master 3ttyng "> I ing murtc teach. i 1 kch77 words
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Article35 1952-07-04 1 TOKYO J B tish >'■ Soul!; f»lm M Donald said I Japane i I m it i aM Japan should when oflfe i on. II" said Japanese n<'d te Japan v35 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-07-04 1 Chaos After Yalu Bombing A UK communique issued m Tokyo yesterday an nounced that all the 13 Yalu power plants m North Korea which were bombed last week had been "knocked out." Final evaluation of the bombing showed that all the plants, which had formerly supplied power for North KoreanA.P. - 123 words
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Article250 1952-07-04 1 NON-!NDISTRIAL Civilian employees of the War Office m Singapore and the Federation with more than ten years' satisfactory service will be placed on a pension and, gratuity scheme now beins planned by the Army authorities. This was announced m a circular to the Army Civil250 words
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Article208 1952-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thui i A Chinese, alleged to be a pickpocket and *a I to come from Singapore jre terda: and was staying m a hotel m town, was shot and wounde I m the leg after be attempted to stab a detective at208 words
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Article112 1952-07-04 1 KUALA LU rIPUR, Thurs.Three more terrorists killed and four m ore yesterday. Gurkh.i» revisittßfi Ihe sr»-n«' <tf the killing of Pahanc's No. 1 terrorist, the notorious 5.'0.000 VUautp Jepiin, t'cmnd the reautes <>J Jepun's coßtrade whu \s.«^ badly wounded m the Nl) in< id; fit. Two ol112 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1952-07-04 1 R! Miel^ Jfl| Itv SHEAFFER3 ■JWV 'Jutt whaf the doctor oriJ^ dared to avoid the cloty/£~~2r ling, clogging and corrosion coused kv common inks. A switch to Skrip can soy« TrnjC"^ many dollars m costly rail^ pairs oi complete replace\j^ menr Skrip '.evei clot« OI •log* olwoys Mows smoothly ond95 words
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Advertisement96 1952-07-04 1 L OOKfO RTHE SREEN BOTTOM OIL LAMP Representatives: WG THL'RSTON CXfL Singapore Mi K. Lunapur. t +'.*< +H A Great Name m I RADIOGRAM CHASSIS AMSTIONI. I g g #i 1 MODEL K\I B 1 L 9. I .l«'\ Ft Yllvtl "fj HI9K goin Bondtpreod Radio CKottit 9 Wa«cbondi 696 words
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Article126 1952-07-04 2 AID FOR SCHOOL IPOH. Thur.— T/.. i luati \ui subcommittee ol the Perak MCA a to refer the son of financial aid lor the purchase of i men! .ar Chinese •ols to the C v ati a] Of! m Kuala Lumpur. k < j:\ ;»s126 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 2 Standard Slutf Kfpwifi THI 1 13-strem CSovernoMni Stenographers' Associatian od Ft at ration ol Ualaya win >. its third annual feneial i tcctinf ha the X.X M. School o i I amerce. Mauntbattea Road. Nimpur at UQ p.m. to-40 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-07-04 2 Full Confidence In Gen. Templer: So No Inquiry LONDON, July 3, (Settler). Mr. Henry Hopkinsori, British Mini>l*»r of State for llie <>lmiir> la-t ni^ht rejected! a plan to send a commission of inquiry to Malawi. tMi Stanley Awbery (Labour) had asked Mr. Jlupinson, m vfew ol t r ;c unsettled294 words
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Article79 1952-07-04 2 Tim Injured As Car Overturns PENANG, Thurs.— A saloon v nr I trnetl turtle whue travel- og Perak Road near the Mi ay O mi terj this afternon. The Chinese driver ami a ■'■•.:•-<■ ..i Ma jy boy. Mo- M tsa who was playing v. re injured and rc--11 spitaL79 words
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Article99 1952-07-04 2 MR. C. R. Dasaratha Rni. Singapore Legislative Councillor foV Rochore has requested the Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J. A. Harvey to allow Land Offl c tenants to continue paying their bouse rrnt monthly instead of quarterly and m advance, m a letter published m The99 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 2 SIEBEL rn-\RRR'K EARL (34). was gestenced m the Singapore Fourth Polite Court yesterday to one month's imprisonment. He failed 10 pay a line of Si on imposed on Feb. ]8 for impersonating a Customs Officer,40 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 2 BAIL ol $100 was allowed to Low Hong Flow (30), when he claimed tria] m Singapore. yesterdaj to a charge O f causing hurt to Pang King Hour with a knife on Hay 18 m Beach R(jau.40 words
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Article210 1952-07-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE first of two Naval squadrons consisting of four frigates oi the Indian Navy will arrive m Singapore at i« a.m. today, under the command of Capt. M. K. Hoble n« low fnatea are ihej nf, c T;r. the Sutlej, and210 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-07-04 2 850 Retailers Say: We Will Not Take That Ration Of Rice Staff Reporter All the 850 Government license*! vive dealers m Singapore yesterday boycotted the issue for three weeks 9 ration because they said they were overstocked >vith fcfc this inferior and unsaleable A spokesman of the seven-man delegation ofStandard - 298 words
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Article108 1952-07-04 2 DENTAL NURSING Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thur?. A new scheme to train girls direct from schools at the Dental Nurses Training School came into operation when IT girls from the various parts of the Federation were admitted on Tuesday, They were met by the Chief108 words
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Article83 1952-07-04 2 THE Musical and Dramatic I Section of Phou Kin Slang Tng, ian affiliated member of the Blue Cross Charitable InstituItioa, will give a performance i ot tne play m Teoehew. entitled j "Two Jaae Crabs Of C'nane Dynasty," at the Happy World Stadium on July83 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-07-04 2 A COLLECTION of needlework and basket ware made by children of IS Social Welfare centres m Singapore will go on sale tomorrow morning at Whiteaway Laidlaw's department store from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Proceeds will go to the Centres. The sale of work though smaller than that of last95 words
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290 1952-07-04 2 Widow Claim? $40,000 i MOMENT after a Sin^a- pore businessman stepped into a trisha outside his office he reraem- I bered leaving his cigar- i ette iifihter on the desk. \e asked the rider to fetch the lighter whil,- he waited m290 words
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Article96 1952-07-04 2 BOTH the P -?e and the da] Welfare Department BTC taKing steps to rid the City of the countless number of beepars The police by means d! rccn* lar patrols round up Hie vagrants and professional beggars. some of whom, it is believed. are making96 words
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Article76 1952-07-04 2 THE following are the newlj elected office-bearers of tiie Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd: Presideni Mr, T.P.F. McXeice. Vice Presidents Mess 5. J. G. Aspinall, W. I. W;:i;on. P. C. Ifarcus. Chairman Mr. D E Siddons, Eton. Treasurer Mr. Cheok Pen a76 words
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Article340 1952-07-04 2 Standard Staff Reporter TO FURTHER Malaya's cultural relations with France and the Associated States of fudo China, the Alliance Francaise of Malaya, m collaboration with the French Consulate-General, will organize a FranceAssociated States Week' from July 7 to 11. The Eco c Fr a340 words
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Article396 1952-07-04 2 S5 KM MONS liable to load »iic(i(iinK on Friday. 4th July. 1952. v w \si;i Bvildiac George St. Static, I l'»< Erring St. I Cross sit PaeoOa sc, Boklefl St., Pickering St. rlnin ii St., I". (intiiiir INI Carpenter St., Cavaii:ixh K<i (iiiiicr Quay, V.M.H. 1 «V396 words
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Article52 1952-07-04 2 THE $50-LL\IIT for vvithdrawal on demand from a Post Office Savin' 5 Bank account has been increased to $100 and the $200-iimi' imposed on telegraphic withdrawals has been put up to S4OO. Official acknowledgments for deposits will now be issued for amounts of more52 words
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Article34 1952-07-04 2 SENIOR student? of !he Victoria School. Singapore, have arranged a farewell dinner si the Jubilee Restaurant tonight. for Mr. James Fraser, a senior teacher, who is shortly proceeding to Britain on leave.34 words
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Advertisement120 1952-07-04 2 f I Beach Road. Singapore fandrnar^/ KLIRf Without fefngerGpsn 7anr>i!*c« m every pa I W I'aifinf:!), sa/c .-nd i• v cneKL Your KLIM milk jv.iected tn tlie u«i>;.'in«daaijv <«>fnan;jDatioo an<: n«>n. Since with X.' I- < t t I fix \oor Aj!l moncv worth o{ th»i vu; *-ijlut ioth ver>120 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1952-07-04 2 f PLEASE DOCTOR.1 r SAVE for pity's f\ AM gett-kg J^THUWSuMiT-OEIHW OW^TCM^J <r^ uonl :i ME.^-MAH HAID IS <[l\ SAKE- BUT WHOEVER !S L^> <^rf>f^h Tfc -^t^l^l NO*<^ I?! 801 UN 7. r -MAH PORE I^> C£T tJX BO:l;MG H. E /.ED J HSgf/ 1 "^HR »ij*ic«SlTTlN'l7 I FEEUS LIKE60 words
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Article8 1952-07-04 3 Welcome Awaits 21 New Doctors I si Reporter8 words
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10 1952-07-04 3 Senior Asian Officers To Form Body c I ns fo,10 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-07-04 3 Polishing The Silver THESE five scouts polisl the silver at C ti ment House yesterday (ire Ong Thenq I S Brough, Chan Chee Wah, Teo 1 g Hock 'and Philip Lee. Supervising i Johnny Ja nes, h?nd table boy vi Government House (m white).44 words
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Article387 1952-07-04 3 Standard Stall Reporter RECENT burglaries m Singapore reported to the Police show Ike various methods adopted by thieves which the public would be well to guard against. These range from ruses employed to gam pittance n-. > hon to the use of sticks to fish387 words
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Article74 1952-07-04 3 PILGRI 3 snding to by the last P >'f^ Jeddah, are remin thai it should reach 1 grim Office at the Social ."are Depari Singa>t c, by to t- accom- lation on toard le si tamer limited. The ship is > ed to c Singap n74 words
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Article18 1952-07-04 3 six PERSONS were each '.ned $1 5 Singapore i sterday for k »ping unlicensed gs, I18 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-07-04 3 lit: NABI > d r Uotpita t VJi n the c H pii Btr- After the y.»ar\* trntning, they will til fof tk* ftiHli rumination under the Joint i Examination Btmrd (British iirthopaedic Association and Central Council }or Lhe Curt o) Cripples). On their return90 words
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Article, Illustration288 1952-07-04 3 Stand »r<! Woman Reporter OKI II V t nd with the •'Hit i»'iH v of good hoase wives, sevei Queen's Boy Scoots yesterday tidird up M already beautifully spot lrss di»vt'rniiifnt floustv Promptly at 8 am. th»' boys, whose average a^»" is288 words
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Article278 1952-07-04 3 $11,000 DEMANDED STATES WITNESS TEA MONEY CASE EVIDENCE that a local business firm was asked to pay a premium of $11,000 for the tenancy of a new office was given m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday when Teow Tet Choy appeared on two charges involving tea money," It was278 words
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Article88 1952-07-04 3 SURVEY DIPT. REPORTS LAND BOOM Urgent Need For jtajf expansion Standard Staff Reporter Vt ITU THE increasing number of land transactions m Singapore and the rapid progress m the development of housing estates, 1952 may again he a year of record requests for survey, says the chief surveyor, Mr. H.88 words
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Article229 1952-07-04 3 Mr. Ward recommends the expansion of the Department In view of the tremendous mii crease m demands for survey. •Majority of the staff were employed solely on requisition work, so that very little progress was made with revision survey, or the production of new maps, except that229 words
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Article456 1952-07-04 3 Spare Camp Site For Youth Yap Standard Staff Reporter IF THE military and police authorities will give an assurance that they will spare Ayer Biru— a popular holiday camp for Singapore's youth Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, City Councillor, said he will develop the area into a park. Mr. Yap visualises456 words
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Article48 1952-07-04 3 Standard Staff Reporter MRS ELMER Newton, wife 'of the Director of U.S.I.S. will make a presentation of toys given by officers and crew of I the U.S.S. Destroyer T. H. Fox Ito representatives of the Red j Cross tomorrow, at the Social Welfare Building.48 words
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Article80 1952-07-04 3 FOR BREAKING an order by the Colonial Secretary. Singapore, which required him to remain indoors between sunset and sunrise. Khng Cheng Hai was sentenced to six months hard labour by the third District Court Magistrate yesterday. Khng was found out of doors at 9 p.m., on80 words
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Article46 1952-07-04 3 AT THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Naval Base Co-op Thrift and Loan Society Limited, held on Tuesday, a 3j per cent dividend w:ts declared. The following were plected to the Committee of Management: Jangir Singh, P.V. George, and J. Robert.46 words
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Advertisement203 1952-07-04 3 AT ITS BEST \Clia(^vrr your soup r1io!< ■<» Ilrinz t** 1 !H— makes it thr «ay you Jike it the v TO^EP^jr 1 i j P®2-*~ home-made nay. w><>^ TlitTe arc many delirious kin>U to C 1 m| choo^p from, eac!i ina<lc J 1 1 ->> t a> \nii »*oul<l203 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-07-04 3 ~l -^-^-r-i^ ~*~~Tm "y LLM *^S f WHO AROUND HFRE 5 OKAY, I'LL V^s&- fwt FIND GOLD, A HEY, WHAT't3 TH' BIG n? <Xl7 v Tjx r^)T WHAT IT IAKES TO TELL YOU.. i TEENSY TRACE, I THI& 15 OUR HOLE.' WEA^^ /YEAH, AN §^7,5^ IN 1 WHERE <t ME'70 words
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Article38 1952-07-04 4 'I HE S mgi r Stamp ChA hold its third stamp aucl'» at the British Coun H Young B tad, a| 3 p n. mi I be stamps will he on I same place from! 1.3038 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-07-04 4 DM HUNDRED and righted niiit-M- police itM mils It out Malacca si n nn their arrival at Kti.tJ.i I umpur Kai'way StatHM fof ti aininii vi the Tuliic IN-pot29 words
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Article173 1952-07-04 4 Standard Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. General Sir Gerald Templer \\:\s given his wholehearted support to the Malayan Playing I iclds Association and stressed the pressing requirements of (he rural districts, as well as those ol the urban area, m a letter to the President,173 words
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Article69 1952-07-04 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The outgoing President of the Rotary Club. Dr. J. S;itiusrl. last night urged that communal clubs m Malaya should inrow open membership to all communities. He was speaking at the installation dinner of the Kotary Club. The new President. Mr. Gin d v69 words
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Article511 1952-07-04 4 Spencer Gets Govt Guarantee For Loan From CDC Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Looking behind tlie multi-million dollar Cennaught Bridge project of ihe Central Electricity Board, is a $100 million hydro-electric scheme m the Cameron Highlands. This was stated today by Mr. O. A. Spencer.511 words
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Article98 1952-07-04 4 PARJT BUXTAR. Thurs. j Suicide while of unsound mind was the verdict returned by the Coroner, Che Salieh bin Eckhardt at the conclusion of J an inquest into the death of a J ketua kampong, Edris bin Yunos (60). IJris was found by his daughter.98 words
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Article43 1952-07-04 4 THE FIXTA Valley Umnc Guards, a proposed force of 1 1.500 men on full time duty, isj to be formed to prevent terrorist activities among mining labourers and others. There will be a commander and three Group Commanders.43 words
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Article85 1952-07-04 4 KLANG. Thurs— The Klang Town Board today decided not to aJiow semi-temporary buildings to be built within lour chains from certain public roads The chairman. Mr. J. Hamer, said only permanent buildings would be built within the tour-chain are;-). A new resident engineer and a driller have85 words
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Article60 1952-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— One of the most voluminous bills ever to come before the members of the Federal Legistive Council had its first reading today. This was Ihe bill amending and re-enacting the law relating to companies. It comprised 392 pages, one of which carried the60 words
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Article104 1952-07-04 4 Legco Passes Fund Poisons Bills ,i siafl Cori tspondew pur i urs -r" the B c Employe I B r the B po ns into lasses a ig 1 -nip, degree of igth m I old. M associated o arid supply be controHeo Mie of vai types of g to104 words
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Article77 1952-07-04 4 Standard StjfY orrespondrnl PORT DICKSON. Thurs.— Fire which nroke out m an att.ip hou<e at the J m.s. Coasi Road, was: put out by the Fire Brigade and Police shortly after [their arrival on tne scene. Two: I room'- were burnt. The total damage is77 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 4 IPOH. Thurs. Plainclothes men the Ipoh CID stationed near Po Gardens Lane and Jalan Abdul Jalil were on the <M>ko-:i: for badhats reported have been molesting school girls. They arrested a man Dii June 25. This morning the man. Ow Swee. 34, was produced before78 words
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Article73 1952-07-04 4 PENANG, Thurs. Notice of appeai was given by Customs Otficer Abu Bakar bin A riff when he was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment by J. A. Black m Magistrate's Court today on a rharge of receiving illegal gratification. Accused was alleged to have received $1573 words
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Article33 1952-07-04 4 TAN SWEE KHENG wa* fined $15 at the Magistrate's Court. Port Dickson. for drivtMg his car at the Ist mile. Port Dirkson-Seremban Road, at a speed m excess of 30 m.p.h.33 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-04 4 AN ARCH of thumb sticks was provided by friends and colleagues of Rover Mate Solomon Soosalnatha* m front of the Rover Scont Den, Prai. after his marriage recently28 words
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Article48 1952-07-04 4 PENANG, Thurs. Following are the results of the penmanship competition for Indian schools m Penang and Province Wellesley held at the St. Mark's School, BuUerworih. on June 28: 1. Saraswathy Tamil School. Penang. 2. Batu Kawan Estate Tamil School. Simpang Ampat. 3. Convent Tamil School, Penang.48 words
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Article54 1952-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— On the occasion of American Independence Day which fails tomorrow. General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, conveyed to the American Consul here and the people of the U.S.A. on behalf of the Government and the people of the Federation, sincere and good54 words
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Article59 1952-07-04 4 IPOH. Wed. Newly-elected president of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Mr. C.II. Yin, will soon be touring the various branches of the organisation m the Federation to meet member.of the divisional committees, which are to serve under him this year. The first meeting of the Central Committee59 words
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Article126 1952-07-04 4 PENANG, Thurs.—Th« Eastern Smelting Workers' Union termed their demands for 85 per cent cost of living allowance, housing allowance m line with Govenment services and" fourteen days' vacation leave with full pay as "just and reasonable" la a atateroent to the Press today. It stated that126 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-07-04 4 WITH THE belief m faith that heals. Sister Fiveda de Aluis, co-founder with her brother, Alvin do Aluis of I the Pentecostal Mission m Ceylon, will hold a "Special Revival and Healing Campaign" at the Oulram English School m Singapore on Saturday, July .">, and Sunday, .luly (j, at p.m.93 words
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Article46 1952-07-04 4 POLICE HOLD STOKE MAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A roan believed to have route into fne Federation m Singapore, was detained ;>■■ last night. He was alleged to have been found m possession of a bicycle arid a key whi :h could open ail common Jocks cv. bicycles'.46 words
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131 1952-07-04 4 Smallholders And The Providen t Fund PENANG, Thurs— The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has received a reply from the Deputy Commissioner for Laboui, Mr. S. W. C. Dunlop, telling them that the owner of small rubber holdings should be treated as the employer for the purpose of the employees'131 words
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171 1952-07-04 4 s lan<lard Staff f nrn n «i. KUALA U MPIR, Thurs n )f Member for Home Affairs, DmU Onn Z adoption of the report of the seled Villagre Councils Ordinance was adoi with amendments. Dftto Hamzah bin Al i motion remai ked thai il171 words
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Article41 1952-07-04 4 (35) trial Couri on i ie Ars m!s m end of preliminary i Chiimiah v. i ted rai on a S f 1 16 j R Mr. S M S' rma r.ppcarr-' '-<■' l b .>■ i 8.. OOQ41 words
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Advertisement31 1952-07-04 4 Your KEY (1 to the I FAR EAST A v fan W\3 4 U '"••""•t-on fcoli«g« AUSTRAUAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS FTY LTD. i^ CS 23 iIBSOUTH SEAS J5 lA# Ri SJALANBESAR, S'PQRi31 words
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Advertisement45 1952-07-04 4 UI&W _^___t^^_ Br jaf Hk H «3p-* ?r r T<^BF'' __P^_fi__~" A Ib__& __^____fc M_ l**nifjnt ifhJft i*. yjHßßSjil CATfIAY ORCHESTRA j _K_v____^l^^^^ r ''?v t -'^_^___H—' R _T _k h t #^_l r^ 1 _rf* HE^^^^KWBff^Sß!^^^^?^^^ IB .^^^^^^|H_^k _^tf __P^ __E _____^__k _c lw^'45 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-07-04 5 r m hv i pbrrs VI K INU MBS U Ckn < im Married tf ft! i <■ I EasternEastern - 18 words
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Article332 1952-07-04 5 Commission To Report Every Four Months KUALA LI \ll»l X, Nuns. The War [Homage onuniasiwi lun arranged lo |>uhli*h [|iiarterlv »telwticaJ progress rcptrtfc The first report \>\\\ be published lliis month and will reronl pmgji m\ np to June M) this year. An official communique332 words
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76 1952-07-04 5 KUALA PI Vague ace r to the e Fe< t it actions oi I confltd with th^ Damage I can, m i mci with a etnei i that sucl practice 1 an official comminique. Refe i J950, tes that the a Urected at the ot76 words
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Article89 1952-07-04 5 33- YEAR-OLD Chinese labourer was killed instantly, w en a lorry overturned and pinned at the junction ni Adam Road and Lornie Road ail 4 p.m. day. it\ is at the bark of the empty lorry when it overturned Another labourer, who is with him and89 words
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Article231 1952-07-04 5 Xl \1 X 11 Ml'l R, Thurs. Th<- Federation Medical hiul Health Ser\'icea Departmeni is* creating lite now posts of two a»sisiuni directors and an administrative medical officer lo facilitate reorganisation of ilu* work at tin- IMiedical Departmeni liradqnarlors. This reorganisation, the! Federal Legislative231 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 5 Malayas To Get Govt. Aid R Thurs. I s ol isa Unit- 1 I I for t l >. i r.-.l th it tli* rt- v i M.il.iv -> Horn tinii the I n;vrr>it\ jud fmir from rlsrvl: viii i»f .1 io!.j! oi" BS9 students «»f 1 u-rrr f i78 words
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Article123 1952-07-04 5 PENANG, Thurs. Loay Yok Leas wl»«» st<4« Sl.:;00 from an iron box fan pork seller's shop early m t»i** morning of Inly 1. «ay«- his Friends a $258 tn*ut. In Court today, •> !V admitted he broke into tho pork seller's -Ih>p at the function123 words
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Article57 1952-07-04 5 MALACCA. Thurs. Mr. Wtr Sm.i.m Bee, managing j director of the Town Bus Co.. Ltd., was admitted to 'i' f> General Hospital las( nighl with lacerated wounds and concuskwis to his head ari <i body after his rai was badly damaged m accident at57 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-04 5 THE STAFF of St. Patrick's School. Kulim assembled for a group photo on tfae o< < asion of the visit to thr school recently by the very Kcv^ Bro. Lawrence OToole. Asst. B«prrior (.eneral of tli<- Order of ChriMinn ■rathen41 words
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554 1952-07-04 5 Slandanl Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMI'I X, Tliurs. A rail t<» reorientate an«l reorganise the running <»f ilie Malayan Co-operative Stores scattered throughout ili« country with more emphasis <»»i ilh* gmall retail sho|>*> m the rural »r>cao, ua^ made to<lay m the Federal Legislative554 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-07-04 5 As part of their Centenary celebrations the Christian Brothers held a cocktail party last night for all teachers and staffs of their schools. The party opened at 7 p .in and the gtiest of honour was the Rev. Brother Lawrence ()"I<»oi. Scrn m the picture (left71 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-07-04 5 A memorial service m hop mr ii' Die late Dv. James Ste vai I v. (< ;!i'. m.a.. Ph.D.. was held m he Chape] Hall of the AngloChinese Junior School m Colenan Street yesterday evening, factor Nagie was the principal the school from 191:? until294 words
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177 1952-07-04 5 KUALA LUMP I i: Hairs. -The <iovrrnmrnt »l Perils is prepared It issue only temporar xcupation liremes lo the residents oi Pauh. m \liikiin huroti? Annii. the iinlv new viliac*- m the State. FVm c m">:. tuiidij if T.OL'i ii i respect ols iii177 words
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Article11 1952-07-04 5 THE F i l*eM succe&kl u! ><>■■ lance the B11 words
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Article86 1952-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR I The Kuala Lumpur Poln offering a reward of $1,008 >r earh of the I Pee ponsible tor the tui robfaertes. here, on Fab. 28, Much 15, April '27 and .June 'J'i On Feb. 28. cash and jewel- $511 were < it 64 Hale86 words
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Advertisement6 1952-07-04 5 INTERNATIONAL GENERAL® ELECTRIC INC. IN U.S.A.6 words
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Advertisement58 1952-07-04 5 T«ih>r<>ii #t Singh* Srtituriitfi The Fabric that is Ike lift »f >//// SflX/i r\ii,t>in\<. i >//// j I 1 V Forr.Gus fry iHn fdi^.-i Tw ,di F r Worif.di Fim All Wool Tto>. h %t < 4 I Sv.i L:n n v hinfl P; r I jch Shorkikm, x fo:58 words
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Miscellaneous151 1952-07-04 5 j <mMo^?/atf [or Ame i r" B ,i-v eral. a I i p.m. An P lippine Philipp ties' Council i ecept on ti Ardm P i Sins*a ition I> il taffies Hotel 9 p ..a 5' S 5.J.1 ground B B.i.- i Road 2 p A i pore C ime151 words
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Article781 1952-07-04 6 ii RING the debate on new nay scheme m c y- deraJ Legislative Council, the Membef for Education, Date K. E. C, Thuraisingham is i, ted to I aye startled members by thundering: •What the purpose oi this debate if the mover of the amendment is not781 words
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1018 1952-07-04 6 O.M. GREEN - SOVEREIGN-WILL MILITARISM BE REVIVED? O. M. GREEN BY LONDON. TVTO DEFEATED country ever regained independence with fairer prospects than Japan. True, the Itfis lost her overseas empire. Rut industrially she is the most advanced country m isia, not only m textiles but m the making of machinery, railway rolling-stock and1,018 words
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Article12 1952-07-04 6 Review of Views Earning A [jvmg towgi But, < hit: aHoy Fhe i12 words
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Article, Illustration516 1952-07-04 6 CASSANDRA - Is This A Prirate War? CASSANDRA By IS ibis war m Korea a private war or can anybody join m Back tomes tiie thunderous reply "Certainly anybody can join m but the rules of membership are laid down iv Washington, Peking and Moscow and nowhere else." The latest American massed516 words
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314 1952-07-04 6 Sir: It was originally tiie intention oi the Sir;;,. pore Council of Women to start a creche for The chi < ren of women workers m factories. However, because of lack of act xlation and the scattered sites i f the factories which would entail314 words
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Letter284 1952-07-04 6 Tii c Progressive Party's suggestion that the present nominated City Councillors be replaced with A lerman is a subtle move to strengthen their waning majority. The Alderman-system Is an archaic one. when local government affairs were conducted on a non-party 1 is. The purpose of284 words
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154 1952-07-04 6 Sir:—] should be grateful if you would publish this letter of apology to the public of Singapore for any inconvenience which may have been caused to householders through the duplication <or worse) of visits by parties of Boy Scouts offer* ing their services m154 words
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Letter161 1952-07-04 6 Statues— And An Evil Mind Sir: —Time' has not permitted me to congratulate earlier "Weekend Haw-Par Visitor," on his letter. I am m full support of his views. I \vi!l t>o a step fun her. If the Sunday Times' writer about th< sii tu< v has an < vil mind,161 words
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Letter123 1952-07-04 6 Sir:—Mr. Taylor's imscholarly attack on Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald is (Tepiorable. The truth is that Mr. Mac Donald is one of the most popular diplomatic representatives sent to Malaya by Britain. We wish there were more men like him, because they are Hie ones who123 words
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Letter37 1952-07-04 6 Si)-: -The $i ot* Btskndard Aiust v h>>'tuliated on the icoop regard-v.-ifi the colour bai mub administered by thi Laki Ciub to HH Su tan of Sea: ■uor. and his ADC t .KM. RuaJa Lumpur.37 words
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Advertisement9 1952-07-04 6 Beautiful Present SHAGREEN Storch Bros Ltd i.eSng i' ''> jlwkllkrB9 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-04 6 THE A /\|"V V OP CM IP x Whitt m the Mfff x Nv ij^_ "corning, the N S "CKom. I c o n OrcSid" o 1 Mexico c^onges to crimson cf cbout 10 n m In th< c t < < ncoi tt is orange and of NMMti blue,76 words
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Article, Illustration395 1952-07-04 7 I MIM) NATIONS, \<-w York, July 3, (UP). Ru^la today i ihc \in« i imn proposal for a K«<l Cross investigation of (Communist warfare charges ami the United Siat«-s immediately demanded that iited Nationi dismiss ihe allegations us "without substance and United States AmbassadorAP - 395 words
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Article152 1952-07-04 7 \IU DELHI, July 3 (AP) A (i»\ eminent spokes..m s.ml t«»(i.i\ Prime Minister Nehru has turned down Pieudenl rmmam'a imitation that India send military tfcserven to Investigate United Nations" treatment of prisoners of war m Korea. Mr. Nehru toid a news < ferencc <>n June152 words
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Article17 1952-07-04 7 Proposed Reforms For Tunisia 1 {tie will Bey ol I the final ;>osed for lisian nch MA17 words
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Article28 1952-07-04 7 UNDEB new U.S. Immigration !>■. Congress over dent Truman's veto. I < g s quotas have .fd ghanistan 100; Be 1 LOO ma 105: India UK) APAP - 28 words
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Article68 1952-07-04 7 CAIRO. July 3 (UP) Premier Hussein Sirry Pasha's new cabinet held its first nif. tiny today after he had ted that his government's nain goal will be the mainmce of order and security and respect for law. Sirry made the statement m a letter to King68 words
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Article66 1952-07-04 7 A BEAR hunters stray bullet off a dynamite explosion Flinflon m Manitoba yes- levelled a tail way coniction camp killed two men injured three and left a crater 50 feet ide and l r > fe< I deep All that was left alter 45.000Reuter - 66 words
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Article15 1952-07-04 7 JAPANESE political experts forecast that the Yoshida Cabinet will be forced to n soon. resigReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-07-04 7 Armi Kuiisela, 18 yearold blonde from Finland, won a seven-year film contract. a new car, and the title "Miss Universe 1952" m a 30--nation competition at Long Reach. California, on June >X. Second place went to 19-year-old Flsa Edsman of Hawaii. Third was 18-year-old Daisy Mavraki of Crete (Miss Greece90 words
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Article21 1952-07-04 7 FLOODS m the past 24 hums b&vc devastated ricefields m Southern Japan. Some 70.000 people ar«> Homeless Reu terReuter - 21 words
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Article116 1952-07-04 7 TAIPEI, July 3 iAPt More than 15,000 Chiang Kai-shek's I Chinese Nationalist troops gained an average of ten pounds v ach through a nutritional ex- periment carried out m the past three months. This was the d;>.ily addition 1o their individual diet of one116 words
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Article220 1952-07-04 7 Ligh ter Burden: Truman WASI [INGTON Thurs. Presi- denl Truman who was reporting to Congress today on the United Nations said that mankind could not fur: ever labour under the bur- j den of armaments and i tensions caused by increased defence programmes. An attempt must be made not onlyA.P. - 220 words
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Article37 1952-07-04 7 AMMAN. July 3, <AFP». King Talal of Jordan arrived here today frdm his trip to Switzerland. After a short cevemony of welcome at Amman military aerodrome he drove to Basman Palace, his usual i sidence.37 words
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Article170 1952-07-04 7 LONDON. July 3 (Reuter)— The Hriti.h I n<l« >r<r«taiN for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Anthony Nutting told the House ol Commons yesterday be regretted th< action of those governments which have recognised rarouk n> King ol iln- Sudan without awaiting th< I views of i li«-170 words
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Article71 1952-07-04 7 Standard London Corrt «.pon<slnt LONDON, July 3 The folSowing ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Marker' todoy LONDON RUBBER Spor 26 jd. c "J 'A Jon./Mor 24: d. July c.i.f. Market: Uncertain. LONDON TIN Spot £969. 105. per ton kuyets, £969.71 words
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445 1952-07-04 7 TOKYO, July 3 (Reuler-A \I») —Eighth \rm\ Coimmander (ien. James A. \an Fleet today said he fully concurred with British Defence Minister Karl Alr\ati ders statement m London that greater militai} NMrlCf were needed m Korea. f™ In a Un >■■ n445 words
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Article296 1952-07-04 7 PUSAN, July 3 (Reuter-AAP)— Seven membet* of the South Korean Parliament on trial for their lives were released and taken to the Assembly hall today as police endeavoured to round up enough members to debate a compromise bill aimed at ending the political crisis. Four296 words
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Article46 1952-07-04 7 PARIS. July 3 fAP> Pablo Picasso, who painted the Co munist's "dove oi peace." been the victim of a p< Police am ounced yesterday the arrest of Gabriel Rousseau for entering Picasso's farm at Evereux, north of Paris, and shootirg a dove.46 words
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Article139 1952-07-04 7 NEWTON ABBOT. England, July (Bevter) Queen Elisabeth visited the Royal Agricultural Society's show here and presented nx dais to 14 veteran firm workers from all over Kngland whose services on the land totalled 7i(l \ears. When the Queen left after touring exhibits throughout the 120 acres on139 words
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109 1952-07-04 7 TAFT FORCES SCORE GREATEST VICTORY CHICAGO. July 3. (A}'Tafl forces scored i far their greatesi victory of '.he eek tei as the Republican mitte< oted 62--39 to seal the 17-man Georgia delegation which i<s backing Sen. Tafl at week's blican National Nomination C ivenf ion. At the same time the109 words
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Article44 1952-07-04 7 COLOMBO Julj I <U. iti The Poluh left here today ith < i tons of <■■ 2,'M)O ton.s of R China. seventh < China, bringing to i total amo n A.ilies f «tr atej •< ng of Jednoi sterling) ;tb<>\, price !1 price tall.44 words
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Advertisement38 1952-07-04 7 CflM UATC m y BONNETS -%CW FOR YOUNGSTERS I BONNETS v xfr^is Mnllii 'uloiirrtl llural Cotlom on \X liitr aixl <<»I«mii<<l (,ionn<i. Stiifeoed Fronl Biim. Ha- k Ualliercd frill. Tie Ends, Lined I'hitc I*** < ROBINSONS (Incorpototcd m Smgapora)38 words
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Article30 1952-07-04 8 THE H >use h<- passed and sent tn the Senate the i authorising the Laan >• G I patrol type vessels to the Ji nese Government.- UPUP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-07-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TKK Empire Longford (formir Ilou^ Sian«) Imarrived m Singapore on the first lap her lam ».o\a»r tut a (ihui. Site was towed into Singapore by the Castle Peak which is the Largest daep sea motor tug m Ihe Par East. Captain189 words
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Article213 1952-07-04 8 Pelajaran Nasional Indonesia Sundutd Shipping Repertet THE P. T. Pelajai m Km mal Indonesia newly-formed shippng company, is a company sponsored by the hirionesian Government, with their o-.vn Board of Directors. Thirty-two ships belonging to P. T. Pelajai Nasi inal tall nesia, which have before the formation of the new213 words
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Advertisement645 1952-07-04 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE OirtMt Overland j hi i -i >• I 'i> tig v les All \ni(Tir.in i uudi hi life* An LA >l Penung P.S'ham Spi«»e M E JbJuly 26 27July 2KJul> lAv« SlAvs F^ dis of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and pastengei Bookings etc., Acenti ANGLO645 words
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Advertisement838 1952-07-04 8 r CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Heinitel Sailing*' to China and Japan from Siaeuttore Tori SneMenhum Penang Also dtrrvt KuMtn^> Irotu lianskok and Indonesia to China A Jan^a Hue Spore l>ue Penitng I'rom "PAKHOI" July 4 Kaolwiimg *\S/e -luien Jul> 11 Ju'\ 15 Hongkong Sails Sails SuiLs Penan s P Sham838 words
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Advertisement368 1952-07-04 8 SAILINGS FROM St\MU\A\l\ 1 1 S por»» P "KAMBOULA* for Banenok Saigon Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 16'lT.luU 14 i"SELANDIA" for Bangkok O/TJW, ,-FIONLV for Bangkok l, M PATACiOMA' tc Bbi.gkok, SaifDO. Boqgkoqg, bhe Yokohama m llg v, I FROM JAPAN/HONGEONG [•BINTANG- for Bangkok m |N, fl SAILINGS TO COMINtNI st ANhIN368 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-07-04 8 Albert Dock: Stanvac i Ak ir Victoria Back: Lisita. P i m BLenpel Dock: Stanvac Manila. Morib. L.a m San. [dogieneus. Laid I p kncharage M men King> Dock: L the va >-%tern knchorage; Elona. Gadoam So t: Tong H Siona (Mil R R<> \l»> ELai Hsuan. Gadilla. Els North101 words
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184 1952-07-04 9 Standard Market Reporter NERVCM roalililioafl <lev<*lo V u-<l an |be rubber market B Singapore irrcfarj wilri prices declining by ahoul 2j cento per Kb. from Wednea- day's Hosing prices. Opening at around 911 cents per !b. for first grade rubber for July shipment..184 words
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156 1952-07-04 9 Govt. Advances $261,500 To Pine Industry kl \l MMM R. Thiir-. The Federation "■"I Imw «l« rid* lo a<J\aiu<- S'2it I ..~><M> lO lli«--liulu-irv .«i Imir per r«ui mi. r«>t i<> improve lh«' industry. aimn£ the loan, GovernaJd it had been agreed 1 it the md iti hould ac •pi156 words
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Article91 1952-07-04 9 COMMODITY PRICES losing ru boei prirea an m i m Siaci IMtf VfNltTfl.l <• W< rP i or. i kales J I B.S.S \o R.S.S R.S.S II !mm SerTons t mMm»N Rl RBI I Thur iy*a ■|cii I 'i R pints p**r lb uric: (i Bu: s r, (i ><■;!<■■91 words
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Article119 1952-07-04 9 Malayan Shares Are Easier SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The share market was very quiet with a slightly easier tendency m the tin and rubber sections. were steady. Buyers Seller* INnrSTRIALS Fr^ser Neave 3 77 5.87 6.60 6.70 H tg&S'hai Bank (H'kong reg I 720 00 730 00 VIIMN' Ampat fi 9 7119 words
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Article38 1952-07-04 9 Burma Malay group of companies report the following outputs for June: Katu Tin Dredging dredged 118,000 yrds producing 233 piculs and Ronong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. dredged 166,000 yards producing 511 piculs of tin ore.38 words
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Article16 1952-07-04 9 TAIWAN TRADE BALANCE UP TAIPEI »v ral nths, ak r»f I men! ■Ric a c agree*16 words
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Article80 1952-07-04 9 at hnthc present methods of textile manufacture and to discover method of making cheaper and tter woolen t l Pext Research l*abora of the lonweaith tif Industrial H< > h Organisation Oi A T;,!i;i plans I I h a research centre at w S tth Wales.80 words
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Article57 1952-07-04 9 RI TO WORK COAL MINES JAKARTA, July (AFP)— The i Got < n'nent has decided to exploit the coal resjurre^ (<;» the banks of the %.j:;; ai d Barito Rivers m S i .i::ci East Borneo, it is officially learned. ise coal t c expected to produce 5.000 I ms57 words
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55 1952-07-04 9 vks mi t i e opening ol a Japa ese a r Service between Taipei and T >•■' o wrill begin the arrival m Taiwan ol Au Lv es P idi n] I-iyo The lap > v Airlines nai DC-4's for i'.ie st-:\ireAFP - 55 words
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Article79 1952-07-04 9 Standard Markrt Reporter Steady conditions prevailed on the produce market m Singapore yesterday, bul very little business was reported. Copra bad buyers at $26 3 4 per picul and sellers at 1/4. Coconut oil sellers indicated s4'J |.< pi<-;il with bu>ci\s at S4l. 1 Bete] nut79 words
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Article162 1952-07-04 9 SUGAR RE-EXPORT Standard Start Reporter SINGAPORE Government has suspended the issue of licences for the importation oi sugar for reexport to p* event a recurrence of the conditions which j arose m January this year. Then a glut of trartshipment sugar m the Colony ca162 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-07-04 9 WORK ha*> now begun on dismantling the 20 miles of stee! scaffolding used m the conStractioa of the bri(k built Bankside Power Station. Standing 3'iO ft. hish and built with ;>OOOO bricks th< tower completely dominates the skyline on the south baak of the Thames. Picture shows a striking view62 words
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Article50 1952-07-04 9 HON'GKOXn J ;'v 2 Sr -wal Standard Service closing prices nn t v ie Hongkong r.xrh.-mse loci iv were fci.">.!>2 to .1" l Uterliog); 16.***** to STS<I;5 T S<1; %l KM to Ha layan si $0 307 lo n'-,e Inrin- iks, .m n.ip.ah; Gold $299 to one tael50 words
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761 1952-07-04 9 Malayan Rice Ou tput For 1951 Up By 100, 000 Tons LONDON, July 3 (Router) Mr. Homy Hopkinson. British Minister of Stale for the Colonies, told the House of Commons thai Malayan rice production lias risen from aboul 340,000 tons m 1 )-18 to ]O.O(M> ions m 1 c >3761 words
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Article74 1952-07-04 9 BANGKOK, July 3 (AFP)— Premier Ph.»-;m Songgram pre"dirted ycsierdiiy that the Th;ii currency will continue to go up m future. Phibiin the sterling was 80 bnMs five years ago. 45 now and it should be only 35 next year. The Premier mM<i** the rment m74 words
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Article244 1952-07-04 9 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S leading departmental stores and business houses are busy makinji arrangements to import Bags, medals, buntiiiiis. souvenirs and other decorative materials for the Coronation eelpbrations of Queen Eli/abeth II m June next year. From Britisl factun rs are expected bo244 words
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121 1952-07-04 9 Siandard Market Krporter THE T T nitod States was the bij;^c'v( bnver <»! Malayan tin during June, her imports from this cmin try being l,r>»>o tons, according to oflfx iaJ statistics. hi ♦> r i,. M >f Jhe m < s. '«> .«m121 words
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Article112 1952-07-04 9 A M\V PROCESS, which il jv claimed i makes wool eompletrly i moth proof and prevents i shrinkage, has bren dove 1 lojv*d by leading spinning 1 mills and industrialists m Sydnrv. Australia The proifss is staled < require MM of the unpleasant features of o!d moth112 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 9 CANADIAN STAYS FREE OTI AWA. July 3 fR Financfc Mm Doi as Ab boi said here the I dollai him 1 Qvernment inU ided should remain thai v. 1 Rio pJai to impo i S-:> << Fted Sent* 950. the i40 words
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Article44 1952-07-04 9 < THEM I I \ssoc i a 1 I M Y..:k :<2 (T.T >, 32 >.D 12 on credit b 1 31 bilti anada 3) i :l Hi <OD 3L (90 d n orj n >,2 16 f. U U Ml' f.'!44 words
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Advertisement91 1952-07-04 9 /vlore Koom to stretch your Isys s^&t\P It's yours when yOll fly Aboard tlie **?tralo" Clipper** you liart room to «|».ur! 'I li« hig &rmp*nOi* m mmti rUH #%IHt?ri*WH mmm g U^ l^ i yimr legs nay out and still uot touch Urns seal iii trout! Tlirre's plenty of tO91 words
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Advertisement290 1952-07-04 9 CZ3MAN-, TRADE .iECTORY FRMENREGISTEB F joiiihcd for 50 years by Rodemachers of Hsmburg, West Gcr many, m Hi»ee volumes j of over 4500 pages v>h ai! Sub Headings ond Index m English, ever 3000 tro d i c s c f i p f i o n j ond j290 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-07-04 9 Despatches ...land (p cell only) by Lion Kuala Trenggami (parcel* <j]/>) by R.iW..;.g. T^iidjong Pinang by Lawa Arrivals Thailand, letters und parce':* by Train.24 words
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Article, Illustration530 1952-07-04 10 By OLD -TIMER I AM happy my attempt to ascertain the whereabouts of stars of the past has aroused interest among veterans like myself. I am also pleased that an old fan has pointed out what he thinks to be an error I have made. I!.- writes: 'Theesilent - 530 words
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Article, Illustration258 1952-07-04 10 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH By VT LONG i-.-t I can reveal the d the title of the latest Hindustani to reach Mala 'Shin Shinaki Boobla I.oo" the South-East Asia Film Cos. forthcoming '''ease the G n rick The:>.' c A tale oi young levers. victims of fueds started by258 words
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Article37 1952-07-04 10 PARIS. After an a^ence ol six years, once again Bruno VValther has returned to the rostrum of the ChampsElysees Theatre to conduct Despite his T.i years he remains a superb master of his art.37 words
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Article210 1952-07-04 10 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY FILM PREVIEWS BY HOLLYWOOD'S recent discovery of Australia as a fiim background is a feature of one of the new films •'Kangaroo" is an exciting me'odrama, staged m Sydney and the Flinders Range of mountains. One scene which farmers will appreciate is the arrival of rain210 words
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Article, Illustration582 1952-07-04 10 DICK RICHARDS - r THE lissom, fla\en haired ex-chorus girl who rose from a humble North London home to film stardom and an elegant Mayfair flat is back at work. Alter well over two years Sally Gray is filming again. The' role that has tempted her582 words
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Article335 1952-07-04 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR *1 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: A 1 I mußHump la a follow with i his mirg on one side of the tmrr and his wump on the ether. "—Harold \v. Dodds FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: l us (!>•■• lends itsell to advance- < nent via wise335 words
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Advertisement376 1952-07-04 10 lilt THKMKI W.iii THE I.ON(.IST lUNS M« 1... > ?r3SM«SJa Ills ]f: 1 1 "\AV! i>.:;o|>.m. -"*->:-•***; «S lsgsß!lfe!lSft A S7/U PLAYING TO HAPPY CROWDS! iCOLOf? tei^ oY^>i^ W J^ |B| Pfff EVERY PORT" Jfc v 1j BARRY SULLIVAN 9 .S- "flkW J KEEFE BRASSELIE XZZyjrgi *T^ BILIT EeKSTIHE TOMORROW376 words
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Advertisement181 1952-07-04 10 !i TABZAN TOn I and BOY use BOW i AR Mm tl Ml FANG *-^%M. CLAW! J** Starring LEX BAR II; «JC introducing li>\lM\ \»n »t\ f V>fff Of TOI f .If "ft f/ General O. P. SMITHS BATTLE -CR^ I^L *%j£ m kORIA! %j^ ».Wc*re Jusl Attacking m toother181 words
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Miscellaneous300 1952-07-04 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PENANG (484 u.etre» 41 uielreM MOOT*** OH metres) 10 a.m. 'i p.m. As Spore; ft p.m 10 a.m. NVv*..; |!>.<ls Classical Music- Programme Summary; 6.02 Variety 11a.m. Music for Brass Bands; I p.m I arc; 6.30 Piano Playhouse; «55— Radio Orchestra: 1 News; 1.45 Carl 7.15300 words
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Article1866 1952-07-04 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Returns Fastest Time In Sprint Atßukit Timah B> BFST workers at ycMerdav morning's final gallops el candidates entered for tomorrow** races the opening day of the Singapore Turf Gub'fl July meeting were Cinder's Prime (Lan-down) and Forget Me Not (late Mr. Superstition) Tjoa)1,866 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-07-04 11 Grass Track Cycle Race Oil July 20 THE Singap n I nua h k a Sui lay, July 2 ;i.:-n.. oa the 8b »r [owing t I I run I i i rjj i -lit c < date fn: i 1 Jr: photo. Rakes and rollers are brought out mAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-07-04 11 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia Sam Snead mciy IF your wood xhots ore qovtiQ bud. try this: Take, your brassie and position the sole ot the club flat on the ground. Face, tlie club .so n is squarely behind -the ball viili the c':;b mcc at right angles to the direction151 words
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145 1952-07-04 11 Two Masked Wrestlers In Main Isout TWO MASKED wrestlers who have agree I '<> be unmasked if defeated wifl be the main attraction al the weekly Wally Oakes ivrestling promotion at the Happy W- r I Stadium tomorrow. They are the Masked Marvel and Battling Bonzo. Masked Marvel is expected145 words
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Article52 1952-07-04 11 A friendly i.'Mitfh V" tweeo F. S i rta Club i i BOiX.'A will be played today on P N i r i't. 5.30 !>jn. Player- wiU be from the tell" Bock Lan. Ro.sie Ho, M P A' Eni D. Tan, C. Heng, E. Pernandte, V. Smith wid52 words
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Article192 1952-07-04 11 LONDON, July 3, (AP) The three top teams m the running for the !o inty Championships, Surrey, Wid dlesex and Yorkshire. all got off to fine startfl m game* beginning yesterday. Surrey on that Keenintfton oval pitch, which is a long way short of being a ting192 words
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604 1952-07-04 11 MILTON MARMOR - MILTON MAR MO R By A .P. Correspondent LONDON, (AP). Many field events have tfways been the nropert\ of Hie Americans m Olympic competition. It should happen ftga m at Hoi i:iki. GctfgC Brown of California has leaped over 2ti feet to604 words
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Article64 1952-07-04 11 Brothers Schools Athletics REE B AmUio: I 1 jfk*« < :v Institut ion ground 2 p.m« CUP foi th« i ipton school will < the 166 yds, :>:•'• i x lid c will i be i tion 4 x Hfl v S o v the J < Eru lish i64 words
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Article9 1952-07-04 11 S' pore Gun Club Shoot On Sunday oumbi i9 words
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Advertisement340 1952-07-04 11 but rr~ tern- 1 1 5.:.,:.-po;c. n TED 3 i Tappen W trea Johore Bahi i j Middle re. 'v b»- short- r ball days. N TBB7. pore 1* KRED for Shi I P .;<.. Bukf Sux- Work i rifting to e-M '<! I iay r.D teacher eifhef aex. Oral340 words
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Advertisement616 1952-07-04 11 ACKNOWI EDCMENT I ii- thank relative! and friendi who sent wreath %a c help and att< ed the f-.inera! of Ho See Ko<.n. NOTICES I SIN(.APORK MUNICIPAL U% DEBENTt'KK STOCK 1948 fiS-73 ;\OTICK is hereby given thai 1 the Transfer 800k 1 ol 'm* 1 above Stock will be closed616 words
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Advertisement150 1952-07-04 11 ACCOMMODATION VKANT r ANTED Chinese working girl spinster, preferably stenographer, share expenses Bat. Send particulars Box ITB9O, Standard, Singapore J. ACCOMMODATION W-' NTKD i WANTED to rent an attap house or room m Singaj pow». Apply to Eox No. '1 883, I Singapore Standard. MISCELLANEOUS \-\\E FURNITURE Stock clearance Sale150 words
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Advertisement84 1952-07-04 11 Koyjl J «IM A, Ml i» m. I A N I I .umi S(.irr<n»; Hhanu Mat hi u<\ K,s i handr.i n I Johore Balirs I'»(lj\ Sunday at II 1« m. BREAKING POINT N<»vi s^iov. .Nt: 'hi -1 ;;o -i r,—), i.\ X '< I" :.s I \i:\ s: svi84 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-07-04 12 RAF Win Services Tennis »THI Ki»val Ail Foi <%♦■• i i tt*nni» lean V M i,« int-r s»-rvi' tennis »•!>;» tition for tbc S .lid t in >ii«(»'ssion bi Ut leal the Ar»:i\ h- Ihrec n ,i.'if^d.t> N R EtAJF posit ible. and the i itil the 7-5, i■ B77 words
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296 1952-07-04 12 Comma r? r: y League ROI AI, NA\ lasl car's community league cham- .uid favourites to repeat this season, won their unnst Indonesians I today but had to fight very I. The Indonesians were riijht m the tUht up till J)th minute when296 words
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Article101 1952-07-04 12 3 Record Accepted By SAAA 1111 Smsjapon- i »>- t nuht confirmed t mis recently set up. 1 !if\ v rro: II M r.iylor"s jSlTelil thniu of 180 ft. 31. MS Mii.nr> pole vault of 11 it I m>. and Pet <" t < »^^t-'s hammer mDI d ,i ill101 words
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Article137 1952-07-04 12 th better com- I and a faster set of Singapore HarB Police scored an over the Cosmos four goals to \FA Div. 3 A match ;nd yesterday. rted impressively ,1 after ten minutes of were fast ex- j during this period neithei side scoring but137 words
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Article95 1952-07-04 12 p» P. S It. Dew and vice s'< ML C Kailsnpnthv will n able to make the trip to X a i Lumpm for Malacca's in*M itatt cricket match a?i n t Selangor this week-end. 1.8.D h lett, who did well •:< Neg i but95 words
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Article28 1952-07-04 12 A SAFA lunior league cup lui-h was due to be tween Town Kangen i RNAS Sembawang at C*jrianf Stadium yesterday rtnreiitd. RNAS failed to ihrn U9.28 words
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Article101 1952-07-04 12 IN* AX inter-services second livis »n soccer -league match played at Seletar jrestei lay, Flyi j. B;at Wing successfully defended their position is ci I the le;i-iut? against 390 MU. There was no scoring. [1 was one of the best 4 imes of the101 words
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Article43 1952-07-04 12 A football team known as the United Football XI has been formed m Tessensohn Road. Those wishing to iia\-e friendly matches with this team are a-<ked to write to the Secretary. United Football XI. 'A2, Tessensohn R »ad, Singapore 8.43 words
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Article277 1952-07-04 12 FOLLOWING are times and the draw for Sunday's match at the Island Club Singapore, be tween Island Club and the Amei ican Association. Ist Tv 8: R Hill (19) vs SQ Wong 118); AN Other .< S X W ong < li > ft.39 S.R Kidder <24277 words
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Article68 1952-07-04 12 XFAV YORK. July 3 (AFP)— World middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson's physical doctor Nardiello today ordered the boxeV to take a six-week rest as he was suffering n complete exhaustion. Sugar Ray Robinson last week collapsed owing to the heat at the end of68 words
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Article139 1952-07-04 12 IPOI I. Thursday.— Veteran state player. Lee Fan Leong. who is making a strong bid for the Perak singles badminton title, last night easily eliminated Lee Meng, Perak junior es champ 15-G. 15-2 m their Perak open championship fixture. Lee will now meet former139 words
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Article127 1952-07-04 12 W hampoe A.S Annual Sports IN SPITE o* the heavy rain hich fell m the late afternoon, 35 events were completed m the first annual athletic sport.s of the Whampn c English School held on the. Me. Nair School ground yesterday. In the Boys 'A' Div. champion, athlete was Md.127 words
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590 1952-07-04 12 Heavy Rain Prevents All Play At W 'don WIMBLEDON, July 3, (Reuter). It was raining liaril and the main courts were still covered at the scheduled Starting time for play m the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today* There was a considerable crowd on the centre court where semi-finals of the590 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-07-04 12 The holder. Roland Bard) of Sheffield I 'nit«*d Harriers who won the tv. o miles walk m the Xi chaaipfoaship time of 13 minutes >.: H seconds at th«- Pt.V> ch.im piooships <>f the Amateur Athletic Association t| t!u Whit«* City Stadmni Imm dim. receattjr. Hards, a native of Derbyshire.65 words
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Article15 1952-07-04 12 Mathias Sets New Decath: record I pie d- cat He Simmons, wh High She! i15 words
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13 1952-07-04 12 Malayan stars To Compete In AS Tournament n X >k Hair. Si nther13 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 12 MELBOURNE. July 3 Renter- A AP)— Frank Sedffrnan, Australian No. 1 who has reached the men's singles title at Wimbledon will run a service station at Kooyong when he returns to Melbourne. the Atlantic Union Oil Company announced today. The centre court at Kooyong, Melbourne's Wimbledon,78 words
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Article25 1952-07-04 12 Army Bisley Meet Results rOTAI at Nee S R Pratt (REMI Mat ker and Bth W Lai (649) 2 B (632). 3 \v. Air V25 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-07-04 12 Eleanor En^le. who was ruled out of organised baseball after she signed a contract with the Harrisburg Senators as the first woman to play m organised baseball. Eleanor is 24. a stenographer, and married.37 words
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Article35 1952-07-04 12 MALACCA, Thurs. The Malaya Clip match between Malacca and Johore scheduled to be played m Johore on Saturday has been postponed to August 9 at the request of the Johure AFA.35 words
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Article20 1952-07-04 12 YWCA beat RAF Changi by 15 points to 7 m a friendly netbal] match at Fort Canning yesterday.20 words
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Article394 1952-07-04 12 By JACK CUDDY, U.P. Sports Editor NEW YORK, (UP)— Big-time boxing; seems slated to produce about 5t.53,000.000 m receipts during the 1952 outdoor season. That would be a very commendable total lor openair fisticuffs m these days of television, night baseball, night trotting394 words
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Article81 1952-07-04 12 I MANILA, July^ (AP)— Ken McGregor, Australia's second ranked tennis player, has sent one of bis racquets here for auction to aid victims of Jast December's Hibok-Hibok volj cano disaster. The racquet Is one used by the Australian star m defeating his world-ranking Davis Cup partner.81 words
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Article90 1952-07-04 12 HEATS for the Tamil Brotherhood Association sports will now be held at the Victoria school ground t>u Suodsj 8 a.m. Heals v/ili be for the LOO yds. 220 yds. 440 yds. Women's LOO yds and 220 yds. (Post entries accepted). Finals wi.l be for the 3 miles90 words
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Article41 1952-07-04 12 Lt. Col. W.R. Baversta k has kindly Invited all Nee Sooo W.D. Civilians aDd tbeli t^mili ;s to atteod the Grarfison S;» ii [s Meeting pn the Nee S.» »-i cricket ground tomorrow j At i' p.m. I41 words
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101 1952-07-04 12 AS A RESULT f the keen interest and c rag given by Air. D. G flare manager of the i Insurance Co, I is foi 1 The pre ent activitie »f the club are confined inton. table tennis, tball and tennis. As101 words
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Article47 1952-07-04 12 NEW YORK./uly 3 (R ter) Japan s Pavis I players Jiro ECamamaru and Atsu Shimiyagi readied the quarterfinals of the N State lawn tennis championships yesterday. Kumamaru defeated Sid: f N York 6—3, 6 I beat Franklin Pierce >1 B Ivn 7 5. 647 words
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Advertisement80 1952-07-04 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1. Roven SC v Katong Sajarah (i! Jaluu Besar Stadium; Div. AB TMOBA v Seletar FC vi Geylang, ATHLETICS: Combined tcr Scliool Sports at SJI at 2 p.m. NETBALL: F. N, V BODCA at F. N. 5.30 p.m. KOTA BAHRU SOCCER: PPMK r Pasir Puieh nl80 words
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Advertisement65 1952-07-04 12 j ObtainabU from all watch l>" Models <>/ '^.f*/ CAMERAS r 0 Specialise m iPA i 0 an<l Out-door Photography /n *> v c photo co olLv LX V\ /A I I WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SILVER AHjJ 3 ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY OUR SU'^ I COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR t65 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-07-04 12 l||JMls|p|f|J HIGH TIDES at the principal >rts m Malaya: TODAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 9. .'18 B.M Tort Dickson 4.00 4.24 Fort Sham '-.51 3.18 Penang 10^5 Il^u27 words
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