Singapore Standard, 18 July 1952
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Title Section20 1952-07-18 1 Singapore Standard ~m *^^a J m m mmmmmO% VOL. IN NO. 16. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS20 words
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Article30 1952-07-18 1 PEACE? TOKYO MART SLUMPS vYO, Julj I 7« Japan's stork aad money mar- started to slump dur to beliel that a Korean The armistice talks air being rrow. Reuter AFPReuter; AFP - 30 words
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17 1952-07-18 1 Racial Strife Will kill Self-Rule If rife, Mr. the 51 lit 1 i Itled denied I un-17 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-18 1 l'<i entertain the troops m Malaya: The third Combined Services Entertainments troops arrived ifl Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday Hy Hazells Party which will travel all over the Federation. Hv Basel], a British film actress, has just completed hei pari ia the film "Who One Night Took before fl > ingStandard - 82 words
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Article52 1952-07-18 1 TAIPING Thurs.— Sell I iple m inter-racial coope: idist alis of all li come from" all c to the new Pandamaram, one mile ♦from Port Swettenham. next monl to build a church and youth centre. •pick-and -shovel ambasaad irill live and work teg ining N 12— foi52 words
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Article67 1952-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A European assistanl estate manager and a Special Constable were killed, when they i ilked into a bandit ambush m an estate m the Rengam listri of Johore this morning. A party of about eight terrorists with Bren guns and rifles opened67 words
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132 1952-07-18 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The draft scheme for the replanting of smallholdings,^ drawn up by the sub-commiltee of the Rubber Producers' Council. Federation of Malaya, was the subject of a very free and frank discussion today. The informal meeting took place with Mr.132 words
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Article91 1952-07-18 1 X \F.TA. July 17 (Reuter) Philippines President Elpidio j Quirino. on a state sil here.! urged today a partnership of the tree South and South -East Asian nations. se countries can rise to equality and significance m the progress of mankind" he said In to91 words
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Article136 1952-07-18 1 OPII'M smokers m the Jalan Bes area and particularly m Chinatown, were pulled out ot their bunks Last night m this month's fifth police raid.s on opium dens m Singapore lur raid yielded 45 opium add:-' The police operated from the Central and the136 words
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Article63 1952-07-18 1 PARIS. July 17 (UP).— Rita Hayworth's personal adviser Jackson Leighter conferred with Prince Aly Khan's American attorney- Charles Torem today but both declined to say what they talked about. Leighter flew here irom New York carrying what he described a.s a message of the '"highest63 words
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Article116 1952-07-18 1 TEHERAN, July 17 (UP)— Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi announced the resignation of Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today and ordered out police and army troops to keep order m this restless capital. Tanks and troops took up strategic positions throughout I ■'.■ran to prevent any116 words
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330 1952-07-18 1 Another 6 Reds Killed A Girl Bandit Captured KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation's Security Forces killed yet another six bandits, wounded three and captured two more, including a girl terrorist m the Mentakab area of Pahang, following yesterday's success m which a total ot 12 bandits were eliminated (nine killed).330 words
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Article200 1952-07-18 1 Blackouts Standard Staff Reporter THE INTRODUCTION of the! proposed daylight saving .erne, by advancing the clock one hour ahead, would help to lighten the load on St. .lames' power station. Mr T. P. F. McNeice. President of the City Council, who has discussed the scheme with representatives200 words
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Article50 1952-07-18 1 LOS ANGELES, July 17 (AP) A light plane, taking off m a SOUpy fog, crashed into a house today. The sheriff's office said four bodies were taken from the plane. The house was unoccupied. It was set lafire, and a neighbouring home was damaged flying debris.50 words
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Article163 1952-07-18 1 HAVING laspected his sen- 1 tries. lance Corporal Kar tar Slagh, a fifty-two year! old member of the Army j Depot Police, returned to his iharpoy m the S«ard room. After making himself com lortable he discovered that the nuaid room had a visitor who had163 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1952-07-18 1 CARLTON HIRE FREED HAS A PINT CARLTON ARTHUR HIRE, 42 year-old Welshman and a naval lieutenant Juring the war, who was detained by Singapore Police and the Immigration authorities on arriving at Kallang Airport from Darwin, Australia, last Friday, left the High Court a free man at noon yesterday. Mr.1,470 words
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Article62 1952-07-18 1 VII ily IT (AP) The "Freedom G ite*' bi idg I ie Imiim River on the oad to Panmun iom was ifßcially pi to railroad and vehicle traffic. The 2.:t07-fool long three mile's northwest ot Munsan and the only permanent the turbulent [mjin River. transport Communist-he I prisoners-*!-wo62 words
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Article107 1952-07-18 1 CITIZENSHIP PAPERS Standard Stall Correspondent LONDON. July 17. —The sabotage of Malayan Chinese, citizenship applications m Johore and other States will be the subject oi a question by Mr. Stanley Au bery. Labourite M.P., who specialises m Malayan problems. Recent arrivals from Malaya have told107 words
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Article19 1952-07-18 1 AX OLD guese military and civil ofl m i > i marrying natives p been re- APAP - 19 words
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212 1952-07-18 1 Standard stall Correspondent! I ONDON, July 17 m rubber wages would consti- S nite a 'contribution to defeat, tJ for mer Colonial Secretary Mr. Q James Griffiths warned a three- C quarters empty House at the <: start of the debate on Colonial q212 words
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Article31 1952-07-18 1 V. VSHI IGTON. .1 P, i it a vei y good nighl it Waiter Re« I !f P a WI Thej im m c. get White Hou«e by Saturday.31 words
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167 1952-07-18 1 GOUGING REPORT IS 195 1's -Baldwin MM Charles 1 Baldwin, I > c imsul I al m Mn tpai said J<• t-od.tv In* h.td it inloi mat on to l waiat, Inm I beliei t thai n\ baa&r ia the I S till polk J Wl I would be adwrse167 words
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Advertisement102 1952-07-18 1 b r __^H Jf H^\m**%W ««S_3 *mm\ mW^M 0 _3 d*r *iiit*~*~iA m s^_^tv)^s OV SHEAFFEKS %N^ Sk/up "Just what the doctor ordered" to avoid th« clotting, clogging and corrosion caused by common con save many dollars m costly repairs or complete replacement. Skrip never clors or clogs always flows102 words
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Advertisement87 1952-07-18 1 GREEN *<** OIL LAMP fjb [fprpsent.itivps: «»!W \V Ci. THI KSTON CO. Singaporp A, K. Lumpur. As Dependable as Ever mM^^mr B mmmOrM. %a*rWjw t^^^Ar amm mm*^ m Ttf Eiiifi i _fofe_KL^s^fc I i l« \t—^ The Kerosene Refrigerator You Have Been Waiting For Has Just Arrived with 5 -Year87 words
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214 1952-07-18 2 > QUniiiil Stall Reportei TIIK 1 ••> 3 trait budget i»n- Si i ••■or.- Rural Board show jn_ an m. raaOC its esli- i ited rev< ww "d i R.-.i >*• m expenditure is .mp.i.'U uilh th»- current I ;r was dtatriWd by214 words
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Article35 1952-07-18 2 Mothers Warned: 91 Died I I I pfvtet v leria. Dr. a i d Ire and vira i d 'ake I he tion that is loor-e X r v Clinics 1. ro 1 Street liaic35 words
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Article55 1952-07-18 2 Youth Committed To Stand Trial KOH LAI V S the Singapore Re ci stand t: t\ An >n S cha ise m Yio Rpad A' 7. ts eged that be I to ie house a: t and as be ij ting i *.i tag me eenpants, i m the house55 words
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Article41 1952-07-18 2 THE s head. Honi a on th a Lee Lebar was on i J isted up to I below with the when he ell. Kuttan consi ,\v I it c down wed and tew days Iveni c41 words
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Article, Illustration131 1952-07-18 2 AN ENGI IS 11 de»*p vp.i d.*:~; \vh> has v.ijuis 'semes and seTes" of diving operation, to Ua "trrasuJV Ship' 1 oiT the east coast of Austr ilia. a\ la Singapore <>a arrival I Qantas-BOAC rdaj: "I''n thirsts He Warns Mr. Franls ll' sins, one131 words
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Article231 1952-07-18 2 'Don't Buy And End Smuggling' c continue to buy smuggled property people will continue i] and smuggle,*' said the d Polic. Magistrate, Mr H B Livingstone yesterday. imposed Ones I >200 i i< three seamen, for possession ot d ible cigarettes. The three seamen were T Stew art, Thomas bu231 words
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Article105 1952-07-18 2 m --> x i girl, raj Ch i l wh i was fed m on Trl I heu into tha Stamford <■ anal, v..., recommended by lam singapor« First Police v<mrt Magistrate. Mr. R C S alv llur A "»y Giris Home oo probation for one105 words
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Article65 1952-07-18 2 KADAYANALLUR Musl i ni League, the soeretv that, runs the nar Pulavar Tamp School at Maxwell Read, has now a road named after it. The read, not far away from the school, starling from l.ebmd thf TMaxweM Road mar'; t and goiag ap Mount Erskine65 words
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Article31 1952-07-18 2 PADRE H;ury Thorpe. an Australian ex-PoW from New South Wales, ia to preach at his first service at St Christopher's Church. Johore Bahru on Sunday at 6.. 'J0 p.m.31 words
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Article24 1952-07-18 2 A EUROPEAN woman living m Cuscaden Road was admitted to the General Hospital, Singapore, on Wednesday, suffering from the effects of poisoning.24 words
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Article, Illustration202 1952-07-18 2 'Mass Production Can Aid S'pore Housing' Standard Staff Reporter AMERICAN mass-production methods of building houses pius the use of simiiar mechanical equipment could do much to solve Singapore's housing problem, j said Mr. Stanley C. Woolmer. Chief Architect of the Singapore Improvement Trust, on his return from the IS. yesterday.Standard - 202 words
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Article298 1952-07-18 2 2 MEN, A WOMAN CHANGED TWO MEN and a woman admitted In (he Singapore first Police Court yesterday thai they obtained !;._!ios trom dealers on 3 It. re -pin chase agreement and sold the sets before they had paid any Instalment, apart from the deposit money.298 words
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Article45 1952-07-18 2 Queen Is Their Patron THi: ACT INC. president of Tin* Boys' Brigade, Mr. A. M. (herein announced yesterday that news have been, received trom the Brigade Head (^Barters m London that Her Majesty, Queen Kli/abe h has consented to become Patron of The Boys' Brigade.45 words
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231 1952-07-18 2 Closer Watch On Thomson Rd. Motorists Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Traffic Police is to keep a closer watch on motorists along Thomson Road and take action against 1 -o, who fail to show due care at dangerous bends. A: a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday, the Deputy Chairman.231 words
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Article57 1952-07-18 2 1 A N CH EN G HON G pi ea ded guilty m th c Singapore Second Court yesterday to steal- ing a piece of zinc worth $25. ■the property of Kwoh Chew Swee at the junction of Boon Kent* Road and Serangoon Road Son July 15. Bail57 words
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Article584 1952-07-18 2 Rural Boards 1953 Budget Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Eoard is budgetting for au feicrease m its revenue and a decrease m its expenditure for 1953 as compared with the estimates for the current year. Its draft budget approved by the Board with flight alterations584 words
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99 1952-07-18 2 THREE opium smokers who were arrested by 4 r,.* Police id at Tn r R I and Tras Sire,-: on Wednes I were each sentenci 'he Singapore Third Police Court frestei rto 14 da rigorous imp They were Ta Cheow (41). Yeo Tiew (28).99 words
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Article236 1952-07-18 2 IVOR KRAAL - IVOR KRAAL By Standard Vviation Reporter BOAC's Gomel jel airliners on the regular wr service between London and Singapore, expected to begin m September, may ii»e tlx* < oloj.n'.-s fi.A.F. airfield at Changi 14 miles from the <if*< instead oi the civil airport at Kalians,236 words
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Article98 1952-07-18 2 Army Boys' Trade School IX FUTURE boys m verna- I liar schools with a working km -.-.ledge of English or Malay will be able to take advantage E I the trade and educational facilities olTere by the Army Boys" Trade School of Malayan Basic Training Centre al Nee Soon. y98 words
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Article34 1952-07-18 2 A HOUSE at B tier Road as <en into on Wedr.esd and 52..G worth ol brandy a < t va .215 w I < Also miss were $l't and cigarettes valued at $150. i34 words
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Article133 1952-07-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha asked the Singapore Rural 1 Board yesterday to provide I resident midwife for Lim j Toh Kang: village, three miles off the 13 m.s. Sem- i bawang Road because the I people have to walk six 1133 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-07-18 2 r* '"> i HE'S A BUM-&UT \z^ JirSITX It ljQl/_F WIL*T^ A :r Z KB^ THAT'S WSWT r jl l£f/E YOU."/ »C^P» A MILLIONAIRE./^- r--^_N>nH IM WiLUNGTO \> N'CU < KferßMS* V* «^^i..:: uctSseewhat r^^QpSFfr endure AMY /HOTnit -< IwKpV-: r ff- E*<» EFFECT HE HAS JPnFM Jl" HARDSHIP*- >477 words
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Article426 1952-07-18 3 4 Use Them For Buildings Car Parks Centres' Standard Staff Reporter SIR GEORGE PEPLER, the Colony's Town Planning Consultant, sai.l at a press conference] yesterday that even within the inner City there are a number of vacant sites at present merelj growing weeds and which426 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-07-18 3 v. .-mii rler k i: l 660 n n II ll -Mil .l! 1.-..-.- ,v- l« MH, ■"■<.!. I-;. <'| ;'if mood 1 K»*< id (li»n Gal photo. MRS. A.(1. CHURCH, (left) Chairman of tbe Bridge and Mah Jon*; Drive Subcommittee of tbe BritishStandard - 96 words
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Article9 1952-07-18 3 jukhwjn mn kjakluu m,kjaupoj ,knmjb o9jk. mnjluy8oij9 words
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7 1952-07-18 3 Call To MCA: 'Don't Forget The Women'7 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-18 3 'M U\\ rHO and the well known Indian orniv photographed while ma trek during I .I tn Kashmir. They are standing on a AM i- a mountain torrent at a height Od mi' 1 Ml leet above sea level.42 words
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Article308 1952-07-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. I. OKI. WV\ I HO. ..ell-known Singapore millionaire bund-photographer is to make another trip la the >*il«l-> la gel more pictures of rare l>irtls to add la iii>» alreacK extensive rollerlion. This time hi.s 'prey' will be the Bird of Paradise.308 words
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Article71 1952-07-18 3 A FINDING of misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of Arm Yam (HI) who sustained he i i injuries after a fall on June 6. At another inquest, an open finding was recorded m a case m71 words
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Article31 1952-07-18 3 A.MAT BIN SULAIMAN claimed trial- at the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a wooden handcart from Jalan Sultan. Bail of SaOO was off red.31 words
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515 1952-07-18 3 OYSTER PEARLS CAN BREED IN RICE -LEE Standard Staff Reporter MR. ILL SLOW MONG. President of the China Society, Singapore, and an authority on things Chinese, supports t'n c contention that pearls are to multiply themselves. He asserts that pearls from 03 ters can breed m ordinary rice. Mr. Lee515 words
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Article175 1952-07-18 3 Cenotaph Service For PoWs MEN of the Royal Australian Air Force will act a s sentries at th c Singapore Cenotaph tomorrow morning at a service to commemorate those British and Australians who died m the Far East during the Japanese occupation and those who died as P.o.W.s at the175 words
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Article126 1952-07-18 3 Lack Of Holiday Bungalows THERE is still an acute shortage of holiday bungalow., for Government employees, said Mr. G.A. Tessensohn, President of the Federation Civil Service Union, yesterday. The present number of bungalows is not enough to meet the big rush that is always arising. There are now one bungalow126 words
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Article55 1952-07-18 3 THE EXBERIMENTS bic i Professor E M. Glaser, ot the Physiology Department, University oi Malaya, is conducting at Bedok do not concern lowering the celin^s ot houses. These experiments. The Standard understands, are to find out whether the houses arc suitable to live m, taking55 words
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Article40 1952-07-18 3 VOLUNTEERS attached to "E" Division are reminded that the next monthly meeting is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22. at Orchard Road Police Station. This will also be pay night, and all V.S.C's are expected to attend.40 words
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Article34 1952-07-18 3 THE FINANCIAL and Buddie? Sub-Committee ol the Sing i i Joint Relief Organisation mil hold a meeting today m the Board Room of the Chi Sec etariat at 4..';0 p m.34 words
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Advertisement39 1952-07-18 3 ANNOUNCEMENT. BBS! No. 20, North Canal Road, j vi,,,, our IMPORT ami EXPORT basiaesi In lextilei Simmbn GmmJk i« mmlWiaMr established. Our aad frieadi are welcome la our NEW TODAY 18th JULY 1952 5* CHOI* SIM YEOW SENG i39 words
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Advertisement107 1952-07-18 3 I I /VVV I '*T^*r mm m^ m^ HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI Heinz (looked Spaghetti AmY^^^^m. foriliuner I or no I \rWi*Wmm\ more popular. a^wma^^mmmmmm^mw tempting and delniou. than f^^"" these tender strands of good- ness with their rich, «.oi« I v i r mWm**\*\%mm*. made it h greater }[^^^Am^m^mmLl r107 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-07-18 3 ~2£~ 1 fwiTH GOLD IN CHUNKS > THIS PLACE re LMD./ OH, NO. IT, FOOZY, f M* C S^ f >*£&&» .189 s^«^|^ j c ^mm^:24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-07-18 4 photo Ml fi I lane. principal i>f the Mcthf-ii. Boys' ty hual.i I. umpur. k- -round ia Aedariag he mtm les dasoMNi it i huihiiii*. site* during I Nin..i!t ii'iTimmv hilrl at th.- school lompaund y«*strrMr Clanc> v*. ill bt* ni- Mala *.1 m a few Yeong Peng SeongYeong Peng Seong - 49 words
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Article113 1952-07-18 4 GET WED, HAVE NO REGRETS ACCUSED TOLD arried to the have Pr. CouiB. V. F I '•> 23- X ppusa who ged with kidnapping a girl named Mr. B uitted X opo- the J ution le charge g g 16 ye. arini accused harge ie Court i rry the g113 words
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Article410 1952-07-18 4 Kedah, Pahang Adopt Bill a<\ -m r w On Nationality Standard Staff Correspondent THE NATIONALITY Hill, passed by the Kfdah Stair Council yesterday and m the Pahang <»uii<il on Wednesday, was described as 4i one more step towards the ta?>k of building Malaya into a nation." Introducing the410 words
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Article52 1952-07-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl Thurs. The Sydney (Bailey) Bridge has been •-j ;o traffi for the ne\t two months for repairs. New pontooos have arrived and wi- tiaoe those considered unserviceable. While this bridge Is under repair, traffic to Kua'a Lumpur Port S\vc;;e:iham wi. •c the52 words
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404 1952-07-18 4 atanaarci Matt Uorrcfepoii.ient Xl ALA LIMITR, Thurs.— The first half of the new 80,000 kilowatt (.otinaught Bridge Power Station at Klan<r will be m operation by tin- end of this year. when restrie&Mfts will he lifted ami it will be possible404 words
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Article127 1952-07-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Ifenrs.— Tne Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today handed over to six viilage schools m the State a total sum of $15,600 for extensions to existing school boQduags. One vi Ik-ice school m Piling. ca o m Kampar. two127 words
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Article336 1952-07-18 4 Tongue Bar Move Voted Down Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Thins —A move by Che Hanafi Suk-n to make the language test suffer for those who apply for nationality, v;as today defeated m the State Council after a 150-minute debate on the Kedah State Nationality Bill. Answering Che Hunafis argiirnpnts.336 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-07-18 4 PETTY OFFICER Lav Jen Tek (left), chief rook at Admiralty Houm and Chief Petty Officer Chun- Han Chief Steward. put the finishing touches on the "Dragon Cake.*' which J.au baked lor a rafl'le prize at the International Bjzaar to be held on Saturday, at Victoria Memorial Hall, m aid ot82 words
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Article57 1952-07-18 4 IPOH. Thurs. Found guilty on an impersonation charge, Chong Kirn Sun i. was sentenced to four months' prison by Magistrate C Arshad this morning. Chong impersonated a C tons outdoor officer and searched the house of Tang Siew Thor. who lived on the Kuaa Kangsar R r57 words
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Article270 1952-07-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent A T 1T.,m,8 Kt, ALA„ rhu P-— Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, chairman of the Communities' Liaison Committee^ who was associated with Dato Onn bin Ja'afar m the formation of the Independence of Malaya Party mvited to express his view on Tne270 words
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Advertisement65 1952-07-18 4 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE m *i£s:\ 1 1 r JEMt m aircraft •i§ i t i are avadcble for charter approximately S/70/- per hour between any of the follov^ing places. Jenderata Port Swettenham Johore Bahru Singapore Kluonq Sitiav/an Kota Bharu Taiping Kroh Temerloh Kuala Lumpur Trengganu For further particulars apply to65 words
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Advertisement199 1952-07-18 4 J.: M U > OT IDLI t 1 fruil of loyal nature and i mind. Millions of Craven 'A' preserve their good maini< when oflfered other brands of. They feel, pardonably, thai persona! sa on m die rat H oi' fine lo I pain] throats, and m tin* natural Si:;199 words
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268 1952-07-18 5 MCA GIFT A 'GODSEND SAYS UMNO CHIEF A Move For Future Peace' THK GffT of $.>IM),000 from the MCA to Eke Malays m and t Federation wa* described as a "godsend" by Tengku AbduJ Rahman. President <>! I .uNO, m an interview ye^trrduv. ••There is no doubt that the gift268 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-18 5 NEARLY 1.000 troop replace mem ta for Singapore and the Federation arrived yesterday m the troopship Empire U mrirush. A total of 350 service families also disembarked. Picture shows the R.A.F. draft disembarkim;. A further HW troops and l.^O .service are due today m the Dunera.46 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-07-18 5 m, *lnli.i H:\y.i Aril Shah, a a ••■in! -r ol Peruk's ruling house who has b.*en installed aeu President of the Ipoh Rotary Club24 words
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325 1952-07-18 5 Standard Siali Correspondent KI'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A prisoner. Tan Kiip Lim (2S) was committed m the High Court today at the end ot a preliminary inquiry to stand trial on a charge of attempted murder of the Superintendent <>i Pudu Prison, Mr. W. G.325 words
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Article577 1952-07-18 5 *l i:^i ITIONS hi Singapore I lv in.ni shedd lns totiaj DAI 11 ■"<■■ Plpr Rhe< m. I ord, IJin *< M r* \i- -h. P.M !> QuaiT] N inyuiic m. ht Panjanp, National arbun Princess l.ii/i--brl i ,-i Dnirj I inn, lin '>' lurong l. a Bt.577 words
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Article61 1952-07-18 5 24 SHOPS WILL HAVE TO GO THE SINGAPORE Rural Board confirmed its "ision thai toe 24 loci p built without permission on I reserved for a roundabout at We Hill Road. Seletar c to be demolished. The Board will probably refuse to extend permission I i about 100 other shops61 words
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Article79 1952-07-18 5 A DRUNK, Joseph, of th Royal Navy described by th prosecutor i s being "difficult t control" vis fined $10 m th Singapore First Police Court yes terday. The court v v told* that a midnight on July p; J walked into the c Ke »om79 words
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263 1952-07-18 5 i ■Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— More than six official members can be appointed to the Pahan;; Council of State as a result ol the adoption of an amendment by Dato Shahbandar Abdul Razak bin Hussein at yesterday's meeting; Pal Shahbandar explained j that it263 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-07-18 5 HOW* MANY minutes da "save" ii you drove quickly and recklessly irom the city lo Johore. carina little foi the neck, oi other motorists pedestrians and not verj much for your own? Two experienced d ivers from the Autoo ..'S:. Aa id tioi rf226 words
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Article41 1952-07-18 5 ARMY LAND FOR RURAL BOARD THE Singapore Rural Board is to buy 10A acres of land m Pasir Panjang trom the Army for use as a community hall. Board members at their meetin:; yesterday agreed «->n the boundaries of the site.41 words
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Article64 1952-07-18 5 PC Absent, Sa ys Charge FUN WAH CHYE. a F< i i P.lll. l!l--power National Service _,t.'l m the 3 stapore First Pol;. Court with nteism. He was arrested m S g on i i arrest I ibsenf tmself irom duty without leave on Feb. 1 at gei Buloh Di.~-64 words
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Article47 1952-07-18 5 NEW NAME FOR PRISON ROAD A ROAD g the oris.;! al Changi his been name' •'Moon Crescent" by the Singapore Rural Board at the reI of the Commissioner ol Prison. The Commissioner p c I out that the road was known as such "m the ild da47 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-07-18 5 /"smcAPo^7^/y RED Cross Appeal Ueek. <>.*la liall 7 liat>u orth Koad 9 p.m. Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, Financial n ci Bonding Snh-Conunittees' meeting. Chinese Secretariat 1.36 p.m. PJLO. film ahon a* Bengnam Koad and J'ulau Sudong. Y..">1.( A. V's Hen's lub eKanec and social evening. P" 1 Table Tennis practice.91 words
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Article248 1952-07-18 6 tOR nearly three long yea >.( Malay leaders did nothing at all for the Malay., aho werclj detained under the EmergencyS Regulations, said Uiiisan Me-, 1 layu editorially. lj Not until the Jenderam incident S did a few Maiay leaders dare\ openly to enquire into the'i action of248 words
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Article90 1952-07-18 6 THE fact that the unauthorised houses m Pulau Minyak were undisturbed for quite a long time aroused the suspicion oi Nanyang Suing Pau which editorially stated that some of the staff ot the Land Office must have been involved m bribery. O vise, alleged the Daily. how did the90 words
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Article155 1952-07-18 6 COMMENTING on the donation Of >500,G00 by the Malayan Chinese Association io launch a welfare fund for the Malays, independent Sin Chew Jit Poh said: *lAithough v-e agree m peincipte on the need for strengthen S; i Malay re- la;!unship. f«el that the) 9 fund should he155 words
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Article675 1952-07-18 6 ii ;>; v v tna; there i- ii" llluil!. arc would like to •I < gratulatc Urn i S Seaati Preparedness Sab-Committee en havim pnhticlj exposed t "p!«t" bj a "Ereedy" internation il cartel consisting »i Dutch, British, Bolivia! and Beta ni Interests to r«d> Urn /Unerican675 words
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Article87 1952-07-18 6 hide fund* tti Warn m iSeuspfiper ml* HEAD OFFICE 128 Pabinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos ***** *****. Ccbfe b Te'cgroph Address TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES I Kccm 222, The Times Building, Print,ig Hcu.e Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sutton sneef, ii Cowon Street, 887 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-07-18 6 Showing omb about, ond v v j lof raid of children, is pretty little Lindsay Pennell 2 c as Bambi, a motherless ond almost blind fown j s V to a blind children's home is Eost Grinstead, mv has no sight m one eye and imperfect77 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1952-07-18 6 SOVIET POLICY IN THE FAR EAST Summing Up On IMP We, the PEOPLE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE A Query For Councillors Sir C.-L Tan And Mr. C.C. Tan Laycock On Exclusive Clubs 'Gra titude Complex' This is the first of two or tides by Max Beloff. Reader ■m Comparative Study of1,144 words
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Article55 1952-07-18 6 I Sir; "L i rty (Independence !a laya Pai anches is m th< people inspired by a -ire to make the asters of their destiny." These words, from your of July 16, rorrn I i m up I of people who ha I lowed v. tth55 words
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Letter10 1952-07-18 6 NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Sir; 8 on sa\ ment I I10 words
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Article123 1952-07-18 6 Sir:—The recent outpour- ings of Mr. C. C. Tan show clearly that he is auti-Chin-I ese. and I wish ad Chinese m Malaya will take note of this. In a letter to someone he called the MCA President his "inveterate enemy. We all123 words
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Article163 1952-07-18 6 Sir; I see thai Mr. Ly ton says that reg ns are NOT the best method to prevent the exclusion of Ma avails from social institutions on the gffounds of race or colour. May I respectfully sugj an easier method whi think will not be entirely163 words
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304 1952-07-18 6 'Gratitude Complex' Of I.M.P. Leaders Sir.— The attitude adopted 1 the "big mm* of the IMP. m the recent F« era] Legislative Council debate on expatriation pay increases for j Europeans has set many people asking if there is any hidden meaning bd the initials "I.M PZ D<r g the304 words
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Advertisement6 1952-07-18 6 i AmßffS\ mnt*s*s^£, (^*r\f/ ■pPLBfI-WEAVE J6 words
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Advertisement57 1952-07-18 6 Arm vy€t umaM *i^w fw V umlzw^rU erne mrwam mm mamm rm mm mW Jm*. m mmm^^^MM mm m?: I pi mar awm^mAmt m^m^ m Truly 'he mo»f up H <^ c jflf cor of iti clou J Un_urpo»»ed m nd.r-j re-*' S So. month, guorcnt.* Ample itocks of i.<"«57 words
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Article114 1952-07-18 7 tin controversial dinner jacket was put out for ist night when the Kast West Society whether the time had come for "an reform ia men's formal dress m the tropics. ion 18 meludeeided I een d of on. iman," s d the nee. iil•i114 words
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Article19 1952-07-18 7 80 Quizzed By Police n i K al buildii the m lit I members lid ri turnisb anj mi19 words
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Article334 1952-07-18 7 A NEW const* .ca! firmament when. m rheatre wl c of many pre\ companies, P ;ted Variety showed imatic d As a script-writer, producer and actor— taking part m has own sketches .'md even m the burlesque of an Arab ballet it was cl< t334 words
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287 1952-07-18 7 Govt. Asked To Stop Action On Squatters Tan MR. C. C TAN, leader oi ihe Progressive Part} yesterda) disclosed ihal he has "requested Government t<> pni a slop lo ihe eonrt proceedings ihreatened h\ one <>f ihe Government spokesmen »n ihe Legislative Council on Tuesday against tlie occupiers I attap287 words
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Article69 1952-07-18 7 Fed. R. O. Robbed In S'pore DERATK >N Lee I hoon, is and £2 three who. alter forcing him into r on Wednesday night. a aeklane v. elieved hi of 1 B ngs. The robbers picked up Mr. when he was walking g lew Bi dge Road. they had ered69 words
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Article124 1952-07-18 7 National Museum For K.L. T AIPIN G I hurs Kuala Lumpur is shortly to have a temporary national museum, v here iii an air-conditioned room .i in tble documents and ra re exhibits t. ill be stored The Museum Director and Adi isei on Aborigines m the Federation. Major P.124 words
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Article149 1952-07-18 7 Standard Stuff Reporter MISS IVY TAYE, described m the Supreme Court by the Controller of Immigration, Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, as Mr. Hire's closest friend, waited m the lawyer's olliee for Hire until the afternoon when she heard that he had been free149 words
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Article42 1952-07-18 7 Malay Regiment Private Killed \I.A LUMPUR, ThursThe Army announced the death PI Ahmed hin Yusoff, of the 4th Battalion, Malay who was killed while on tions m aid of the civil m the Kuala Krau area of Pa hang on July 15.42 words
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Article24 1952-07-18 7 THE Kelantan S1 J lance Flag Day Committee hip of the T< Mahkota raised $3,000 from their »f flags on July24 words
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Article67 1952-07-18 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 17: The following ore the closing prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Market todov LONDON RUBBER Spot 26. 6. Aug. c.i.L 2i>,<L Market; Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £970. 105. p<r ton buyers, £972 sellers. Three months: £970 buyers, £970.67 words
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Article336 1952-07-18 7 UN MAY HIT CHINA COAST Clark Can Use IS a vy -Fech te le r .0100, July 17 (Reuter-AAP) United States Naval Chief of Stall tdnural William Fecliteler «*ui<l here todaj that I N ommander General Mark (lark lia<l been authorised lo oi «U r naval operations against tin* Manchurian336 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-07-18 7 photo. Mr. Carlton A. Hire and his friend. Miss Ivy Taye photographed In Mr. Hires home m Thomson Koad yesterday evening, after Mr. Hire had earlier been freed from detention. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article371 1952-07-18 7 By J. C. SPITTEL, Standard Staff Reporter MR. CARLTON A. HIRE In an interview with The Standard last night, after his release said the Australian Security Service had assured him m March this year that it contemplated no action against him, and that he was371 words
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Article112 1952-07-18 7 Intl. Licences Now Available KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The A. A.M. and all Registrars and Inspectors of Motor Vehicles m the Federation have been empowered by gazette I notification to issue international driving permits to Federation motorists proceeding abroad. An application form may be obtained from any Registrar and Inspector of112 words
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Article194 1952-07-18 7 Free Trip For Cadet To The UK TWO hundred members of p ire Sed Cad< are anxiously waiting the anemeat of the lucky cadet, who will win tfte first scholarp providing a round trip to United Kingdom some I next year. I trin provided by a known snipping firm will194 words
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176 1952-07-18 7 'GOODNESS How Sad" Hohcr? Morley's light hearted love story was well received h\ the Victoria Theatre audience lad night. Like so m; start, but ie members ol cast were quick to find their pace and thi coming before the curl down on the176 words
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Article70 1952-07-18 7 Smelters Won 't Strike Stand.ird M.ifl oi i r*s |>. ie- i PENAIS I o Eastern S elting Union has agement's atest and has withdi 1 i irding to Mr i Fisher, works man g< f Eastern Smelt is i Limited. The ma:....' I I have agreed to glv« i70 words
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Article36 1952-07-18 7 Chinese Teachers Petition MacG. PEN hi United Te; iation, I Malaya. 1 the D ng an m tei ion of th* ol an Assistant Din cation (Chin We feel that 1 who d .1 very Chin-36 words
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Article24 1952-07-18 7 i i authority He ri onsibilitii them 1 Guards m purpoi homos am I i ulu urg< Chiii- eomn24 words
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Advertisement57 1952-07-18 7 Choose the REDOUBT ABLE RALEIGH I g^. ALL-STEEL BICYCLE g mV^mam RAJAH (Black) SPORE PRICE $140.00 I ttJfm iJ^v X L 5149.00 S SPORTS TOURIST (Black) spore PRICE $180.00 k L $189.00 PRICES INCLUDE LUCAS BELL No. SO I AND ROBIN LITE DYNAMO LAMP. 1 sou ROBINSON CO., Lin. j57 words
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254 1952-07-18 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THF. FIRST vessel lo reopen the pre-war flipping [route between Senncfennvia and Indioneoin, arrived m Sift^nnore yesterday. She is ilu* F.asi isiaiie oninnnyV cargo liurr Mombasa. j "The tremendous demand for I lonesian copra, teak and rubbe has loci254 words
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Article29 1952-07-18 8 DESPATCHES TODAY: Burma, by Choysang. South India, noon, by Jalagop.il North Tndia (letters only noon, by Jalagopal. ARRIVALS lODAY: New Zealand, letter. and parcel.. Ir W tir29 words
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Advertisement621 1952-07-18 8 FAST REGULAR TRAMS PACIFIC SERVICE D Overland Urn (U La. \n.eies All American i Canadian atlei Penang PSh im Wwaxa An LA Sl fill i IPPIM w xl v -HJuly »Inlj JiM* lAm SlAm m ofDrjC Deep Tanki and passengei Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. J r B2SI 3 X621 words
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Advertisement881 1952-07-18 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Pvesular Sailings to China and Japan Irom Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings frum Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang From S/eeluien" July 18 July 23 Japan Sails Sails Sail* Penang P. Sham Spore Fei •*S/ei linen" July 18 July rid881 words
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Advertisement464 1952-07-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NLW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang RONDO (SMN) 27 July 3Aug 4 sAug S 7Aug SLOTERDIJK (HAL) 7 1 3 Aug 14 1.1 Aug 16 I7*«s AMPENAN (RL)464 words
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Advertisement346 1952-07-18 8 SAILINGS ROM S(ANIMYMI\ j "SELAXDLV for Bangkok BS .1, '*"< "FIOXIV for Bangkok X ■m, 'PATAGONIA' fot B 1 kok Saigon Ht-r.gknng Kobe w Vofcofcaana M mima Eo r Bangkok S 3 gon, Hongkong. Mar Kobe It rdkoha i 18 MSen I« FROM JAPAN BONGKOI "PRODUCE" Cor Bangkok i- iaa346 words
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Article340 1952-07-18 9 USA ttack On Brochure Is Held Absurd MAI 11 tin cticfeg look ilrong rvceotfon tm the coiit«n!ion ol lh<* I Senate PlTlMHl'dnow -'iili Committee thai the braebnre leaned l>\ the Federated Malay State* Chamber of Miaea and the MI-Mate-vaa. Chinese Mining taaneiation v.as drawn up340 words
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362 1952-07-18 9 Senate Tin 'Gouge' Allegations Shock Malay an Producers ANGER has flared up again among Malayan tin' producers over American tin "gouge" allegations made by the U.S. Senate Pre ess Sub Committee, which claimed that United States officials 3 s.gnal victory over a "greedy international tin cartel and sayA me r362 words
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166 1952-07-18 9 Customs Handling Charges Are Raised M ii" X Ihurs. The Federation Govm«iut. ig m increase m Customs labour m from today, emphasised that the deslgaed to provide additional Government i for Due of living allowther I peases, the ;e faci I income. convenience of al! tain Bal ibstituted aried according166 words
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Article41 1952-07-18 9 Produce Mart Sta ys Quit no ent quo- picul, vith mj( oil bu: i off. nut $:.2. Copra -_>.d bu 'oconut oil £330 islii Ja. ■>. $80 lbe>" Pepper $.310 iLampong»: i (Muntok): Sago $13J IS l i $13 (LinggaV $12| (Sink)41 words
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Article71 1952-07-18 9 KI NTA KELLAS DIVIDEND MESSRS, O borne and Chap. pel of Ipoh report thai payment m London on Sept. 1 952 >>: ftnal dh idend ol 10 .n r i ent, less income! lax, < pi p i o i al m annual d me. 'ting ol Kin*a X i71 words
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Article62 1952-07-18 9 HONGKONG July 17. (UP I T. Van s>U| C .has tour to I stun/. t< mai tel onual su i Form a doub ed 650,000 meti ie tons dvi ins the I isl Uu cc s ears ai d i d to eac p avi i of62 words
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Article179 1952-07-18 9 Pui-i B*__k<_.ra: Cistula, L t* Sebarak: B. Flying de \l:i«rt Deck: mvac Benakat, V:.n.,-ii :><• k: Stanvac Ogan. K'PP"! Pack: Mono, Lam San, resvil! Pau < U-do* aNe I Ha Si tg. Western -.nebarage: Bridge Maru. f t! lii Inehorage: San i ul. Ol II R ROADS179 words
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Article56 1952-07-18 9 Suez Delays May Ge On For Months tage ol pilots may cause 12 tour delays for traffic khrougb the Suez Canal tor the mmi lew s Corote Joan Philippe De 1 1 c liel agent a. the Canal Cod pa said ta Cairo yester- He toped, however, that traffic would56 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-07-18 9 A new forklift track named the "Freinhtlifter" which can handle loads no to IS. OOO lbs. and has ;l |_fj of :0 It., is now being produced by a Letchworth, Hertfordshire, firm. Among the special features of this new .chicle are the h vdrauli call v-( on trolled side movement151 words
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167 1952-07-18 9 Shareholders Demand And Gel Dividend HONGKONG, July n (ReuterAAP) The board ot directors Sungala Rubber Estate Limited day agreed pay shortly an interim dividend ol 20 cents after a share asked a nu ob questi ms and arehold *ported the demand 1 for dividend at its annua! meeting here. The167 words
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Article40 1952-07-18 9 Five of Japan's p:c wrar biggest gunpc vder companies have jointly approached the Tokyo government for pc mirsion to ooen new for production ol TNT smokeless powder fuses and detonators and bombs tor mortars.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 40 words
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Article15 1952-07-18 9 P; rl a s hopes estab c ass trans- next ear A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article109 1952-07-18 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE freighter C, leng y I c brought tor Singapore yestertlav 24.571) bags of Cement, •..odd Mitet.s of cement sheet 472 packages of sundi es, 0 ra a of liq nor, 5.H 10 I r -s nf La >gen 4,77fl pai k- o|109 words
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Article80 1952-07-18 9 AKRON (Ohio), July 17 fAJ P) Rubber industry workers said here yesterday that thb union was prepared to call a strike it the negotiations now beinjj conducted with B. F. Goodrich Co. i over renewal ot workers' con- tract were to break down. The union, which80 words
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Article90 1952-07-18 9 i WELLINGTON. July 17. -Reuter).—Mr. Thomas MacDona'd. j Minister for Civil Aviation, said that the New Zealand Government had reversed its decision to sell the country's national airways system to private enterprise Sale offers* had been made to private investors, but there had been no applicationIIS - 90 words
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Article85 1952-07-18 9 Mr. J H. ROGATNICK. i hi of the Econo and ir Se tion of the US. Con.-, a I U qi rai, will gre a ta a entitled "American Views on Rubber," at the British Counc Hall Stamford Road. Singapore on July 23, at 8.30 p.m..85 words
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Article163 1952-07-18 9 BUSINESSMEN from Singapore and the Federation, who have tra le negotiations with Switzerland, are expected to attend the -'-3rd Swiss National Aufu nn Fair m Lausanne. It I Will he held fron Sept 13 to; 1< U this year. Some 7,250 exhih tori will display products163 words
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Article163 1952-07-18 9 Standard .Market Reporter A DECLINE nf about cent per lb. m the rubber price was recorded yesterday on the market m Singapore, which remained dull and quiet. Few oversea, orders were received on the market nud there was little inclination to trade locally. With163 words
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Article113 1952-07-18 9 COMMODITY PRICES losing runnel price* (cents per lb m Sinea pore veslerda.. were: Bnven- Seller*' No 1 Spot loose 88. 891 KOH. m bales Aug. No. 1 K.S.S. 89 No, 2 K.S.S B4_ $51 No. .".'K.S.S. 80! W. Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's op c nin g prices per lb.113 words
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Article58 1952-07-18 9 standard ShippißS Reporter THE Roya _j U q■• m Lim R ijj brought as cargo lor Singapore __rom Hongkong Japan. JSS pa lcag< of I Pcs 78 pack* I tmdri. 65 cases of pal it, 'rates of gab anised bon I <.f i rass sheets58 words
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Article39 1952-07-18 9 HONGKONG. July 17— Special Standard Service Closing prjc« on the Hongkong Exchange ■> day were $15 7» to £1 sterling: j $6.***** to US$l; tLtOM tal Malayan si: 90.aM0 to one In-do oetdaa Rupiah, Guid f29ft_S.__ la one-tael.39 words
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Article42 1952-07-18 9 NEW YORK. Jul? IT il'P)The Arabian-. A m*.-: Lc tn Oil Com panv announci. Im b ita crude ■nl production Arabia dumg June i 26 9 I.MI oarrtis er an MMt) i baarrde per cl.:.- i42 words
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Article50 1952-07-18 9 Tins Rise With Fair Turnover 1 POH! tin tp again 1 tumovei 1:;- 9 I prices Bros. IMK'STI.I U.S •\rn:il. I H l 22 1 ii 2 flu I X fCam] 12 < I 1 1 47 R Dem. 2 00 MINIM. 1 m I ikai l w Xl 88150 words
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Article15 1952-07-18 9 $586M. Trade During June FICIAL iyai par i i I by i p< k I15 words
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Article17 1952-07-18 9 Common led to m London Xm\ ember to i -po— i»l Co econ problem' ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement170 1952-07-18 9 KUM wecommended I atAm*f Jm &M J kum MILK #'-nte th. **'\d Over s,.**-!' i B£a "</ fo keep .i. .vi/ clean I i I into thebov.! ot then flush. I J brush Is needed trough action cl. deodorises tho a a c o brush tami m •'A* air «<-*«170 words
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Advertisement122 1952-07-18 9 MOST LUXURIOUS WAY TO THE U.S.A.! 'i I PIC Qoef| o- a,': I tr) the I.v. V at no ex ra fare! Yo j hoaid 'I he President at Manila— -< Clipper* act at I t IZfZ,,], ,t fj n n dotrble-tV I "Strata* 1 tipper. Km a S aapesettt122 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1952-07-18 10 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON An Atlrfttiiii'f I tilled M'hnlnartiphy BY 'KNOCKING -OFF -TIME' H ll I ac I the mci bt of the out |)10, lit i position to i the mulct i him h ia t i rcrj \mvmy i nl marriage bet arect tap < i :,i who1,266 words
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Article270 1952-07-18 10 SINGAPORE f «s| dielrcv M |l m.trt->) i» .1 n. New-; i i.tt.-. Matinee; 1 1 m Jlnsi' ror Brass Bands; 1 p.m. Sidnej I'l'h md Hi-. Orchestra; l.:;n News; 1.43 Sihirmer Trio; 6.15 Programme Sammarv; 6.1- Forces Favoa rites; i AjU-oancements Spore sh J r >l..rk.t270 words
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Article473 1952-07-18 10 i\! JAPAN'S post-war enterw prises, the mo..' startling is [inriouhh'dln her dramatic entry into the opucal instrument field, especially camera manufacture. In this respect particularly note worth y is the Canon, a Japanese near-replica of the ivorld (anions thirty-five mm. camera, the Leica. Singaporeans arc by koP.R. - 473 words
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Article794 1952-07-18 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES M -'*y IX VIEW of the possibility of a Jazz Jamboree taking place m Singapore at some date m the not too distant future, it might be of interest to readers to know that quite recently the Italian city of Milan held its794 words
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Article509 1952-07-18 10 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT IyTI'SSORGSKY Sight on the r..ir.' I Mountain. Entr'acte fr<i m "KhovantscMna." Pt____-_ar_Ba_-ia Orchestra (Malko). H.M.v. c .oi. Recorded m the Royal 1 .-•-1 i v _».I Ball. MUSSORGSKY was that sh sardonic figure -m Russian N h.sm who died young enou allow Rimsky-Korsako. and other orchestral509 words
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Article, Illustration543 1952-07-18 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes By r rUE Singapore Musical So- tiety will present Cole-ridge-Taylor's famous cantata, Hiawatha, m the Victoria Memorial HaU on Friday and Sunday, July :.5 and 27 at 8.30 p.m. Miss Mabel Lee Sio Bee. that most promising schoolgirl soprano, will be heard as543 words
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Advertisement241 1952-07-18 10 J N -j, "WS MASTtfS VOICI •-< I "£L~*"' ~_:i I *_5 Mr* •,1 f KCctA \Jt int Art \j ni n The NBC n ny Orchestra conducted j Artu nini DB 9750 52 j MOUSSORGS*--- Y ;:U on the Bare Mountain, J I Fontosi j I Tne Philharmonia Orchestra241 words
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Advertisement185 1952-07-18 10 S CAMERAS j •.•—..-^-..-^..-w 0 m m 9 I ri'ilil iti Ihf I ttst llt'it'ltr/imf I A Of llSf tilt ft! sti iitnirti ttfil ihf it mill m*r**r -^T^N _2***fc. C A M B 5 -r" r" a_f X> a S->*i m) m m "New SS mm Model l' I185 words
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Article, Illustration561 1952-07-18 11 Nationalist Govt. Claims IOC Member 'Liquidated' HELSINKI, July 17 (UP)— The Chinese Nationalist Government charged today before the International Olympic Committee that the Chinese Communists had liquidated or imprisoned Shou Y. Tung, its member on the lOC, and had forced his name to its own application for admission. The chargesAP - 561 words
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Article177 1952-07-18 11 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Helsinki. July 17. (LP):— Predicting that it would be a "great battle" between the United States and Japan tor team honours. Matt Mann, swim coach for the United States Olympic men's team said Japan's swimmers would provide America the stillest opposition. Mann added177 words
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Article221 1952-07-18 11 Britain Out Of Soccer HELSINKI, July 17 (UP) An underdog— Luxembourg crashed home lour goals m extra lime to eliminate Britain 5-3 from tin* Olympic football games m an astounding upset yeslenla. lo join Brazil, Italy and l£gy|M ihe other winners m the tournament proper. Tne lour teaifts now go221 words
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Article113 1952-07-18 11 TONIGHT'S BOXING IX PLACE of the proposed big fight bet.veen Dave Sands and Ismeli Kadrodro which shouid have taken piace tonight if all had cone '.veil for promoter Nene rr boxing attraction head ed by a 1 between Lim Kee Chan i S n See will be seen :v W113 words
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Article110 1952-07-18 11 THE Singapore Badminton ociation will hold its national 1952 championships at jthe Singapore Badminton Stadium m August, it was announced yesterday. Entries are heng called for the men's and women's junior I singles and doubles and the r- school championships. Entry forms may be obtained from110 words
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Article325 1952-07-18 11 HELSINKI, July 17 (IT)-Neo Chwee Kok. the Singapore star swimmer, had a Russian swimming official worried tor a little while during his workout at the pool yesterday. Believing: that the lane was reserved for him, Chwee Kok had covered two lengths when a Russian325 words
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Article313 1952-07-18 11 SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association champion- hips ties for tomorrow at the '.'MCA :ourts at Bras Basah Road are as follows: 2.30 p.m. Men's Singles. Ong 2hew B.'o v P. W Francis: H. Etamanathan v P. VythUingam* K. S. Pang v R. J. Davids: 3. A. Sullivan v313 words
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Article149 1952-07-18 11 11 I !Sl\ h I. .luly 1. I Bewler Ihe Inter national Olympli Com mittee tedtaj decided i>> 13 waAtm to '.fl to admit all lum M- athletes to the Olympic Gmaata, [Respective of whrther \hr\ <oni" 1 r o m omnnuiist or Nationalist < lima149 words
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Article221 1952-07-18 11 INDIAN Recreation Club playing 1 soccet •vat Kri <• i -A' h. Irve I ila to tw in SAFA l>-- 2 it- igne soccer match at the CYMA ground yei lay. ladiani led rour-one at half thhe. Kota H a i c playing with nine rst221 words
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Article24 1952-07-18 11 HELSINKI, July X (Renter)—lndi:i b .1 Austria 4-0 m their Olympic hockey match today after leading 1-0 at half time.24 words
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Article71 1952-07-18 11 Tne louowing will epresent the Singapore Barbour Board against the Jollilads Athletic Union m the fourth annual soccer match for the G Govindas Memorial Cup at the Keppei Harbour ground on Sunday. ,T Payne Ah Man, Shnban. Beng Huat. n, Saod, Bnl m, Abu I-. Omar, Moktar, Inglis.71 words
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Advertisement602 1952-07-18 11 APPLICATIQNS a-e for appointmei I to c strati. ca on i salary tea r B II Cad- Oaf u«j 1330— -3 yra Pasted <::t;o— 3 1 lie 1380x14 180 Lit KB 516 24— 612 M 7Bl Vacancy Z Q J Sup* scale:— $750 30—800 Eve candid te must be aproduce602 words
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Advertisement256 1952-07-18 11 NOTIC.S 1 NUGR NOI ICE THE ATi \h IPAI II V Ol KIA! A I I Mi'; X TENDI c invited fr the Design and Erection One 11 H is. Si pak. Ku for 1 Housing Tru t, i .ration ya. Spcr;fi <; m, details ol requiremen may be seen256 words
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Advertisement309 1952-07-18 11 1 NOTiC-S AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA The atten! otorfsti 'f to the 1 ll i dl tton badge on a ca: i a er is a member of thil Km* m. B tha p« r ociation returned o:j ip. th a view to rcco < badges from any who mas309 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-07-18 11 _S S_B ?g- 1 i TIM Ef l^#^\l [liiyiw^HßJ^: m HIGH TJD..S hi the principal resorts m Malaya' TODAY A.M. I'M. Singapore 8.59 7.45 Port Dickson 3.30 4..8 Port S'bam '-i-54 3.08 Penang 10.38 1L2935 words
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Article96 1952-07-18 12 |OHORE B VIHJI h ura. loree ft ne records were broken al ihe opm- i ih.- Johore troateur Athletic i.ition annual champiooahipe here |he Johor, nuli-li College were ihe pole raull l>> j t j N v Heng 9it 9 ins*, hammer !>•> Kr96 words
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Article57 1952-07-18 12 Class l horses Singamc tins i" year, Mr. I. C. the Club rday. last year f rating to £5 Bailey vaid, have been increased io a race over C J c Gold been in--'."vooo. no the be no embers v ble tc •.->n.57 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-07-18 12 TWO FAST MEN !a o hurdlei A the i[ r tkistani oi j mph te im display difl erea. stj les as j thej j-,; v tLse tt Helsinki I for the X\ Olympiad l| Hrhicfa l>r_;!n> on Jul] 19, l| Tin* are Mir. i Kh m (left) aad Mohd57 words
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Article96 1952-07-18 12 Ramblers On Way To Final IPOH. Ra Sports l two g Boi Motors Sporl mt reply tn win a i evei A. A., very much be_i men for theii stout- R 1 ed S Al one X H series of s mces and mm•- ne ed ?ase 1 5 Hoi96 words
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Article117 1952-07-18 12 KELANTAN HOCKEY KOTA BHARU. Thurs— I the il meeting of ihe antan Hockey Association j held at the Residency, it was 'decided to start the Kelantan Hockey League on Aug. 11. Enti are open to all affiliates. To start the league, the Champions will play a match against the Rest117 words
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Article416 1952-07-18 12 Two Teams With A Mission WIPING OUT on early two-nil deficit, Rovers Sports Club scraped through to a 3 2 victory against the BODCA m a long-to-be remembered SAFA first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tlie fighting spirit m both teams was the416 words
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Article86 1952-07-18 12 RECORD SOCCER SCORE PENANG, Thurs— A young Penang Football Association XI today created a Malayan soccer rei ord h > chalkilig up a score ot 17 goals t<> nothing against tin* visiting Indian naval team. Kb c Cro\v d goalhungry, yelled for motr as the score piled up. then had86 words
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Article131 1952-07-18 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Junior Cuplie—Dockyard v Rovers A at Geylang: Jollilads o Mine Sireeping Squadron a: CYMA. SBHFA League Sime Darby v F .V vi BODCA. Army r Unit Semifinals for Caldbeck Cup—SFR v RASC Supply Gp. A THLETICS: Si n g apo r e championships at Jalan131 words
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Article80 1952-07-18 12 TAIPING. Thurs.— Raja Mushar of King Edward VII School won the men's bicycle race organised by the Taiping Road Safety Week Committee at the Taiping Lake Gardens. His time for the six miles was 18 mins. 29 V sees. N. Muniancy and Mahinder Singh took second and80 words
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Article255 1952-07-18 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak Amat- cur Football Association today selected its lean, for the vital Malaya Cup match against the Combined Services here on Sunday. The Home team must secure a victory m this game if they are to keep alive their hopes to figure255 words
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612 1952-07-18 12 MANCHESTER, July 17 (Reuter).— Caution was the keynote of England's opening against India m the third Test match which began here today under leaden skies and on a pitch dampened by early morning rain. At close play England were 153 for two. Hutton and612 words
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Article114 1952-07-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Goh Thiam Swee who sprang a surprise yesterday m the TPCA open invitation lawn tennis tournament by beating M. YV. Ramu the? IndoCeylonese champion, wa s beaten today by a newcomer, Yahya 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Other res nt J. G. Danker and114 words
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Article104 1952-07-18 12 TELOK ANSON", Thurs. Benedict Gomez broke three record to become A division champion m the St. Anthony's School annual athletic meet held here. Gomez knocked .2 sees oil the 100 yds record held by Wong Yoke Lin m 1950 with a time of 10.4 sees and 4 sees,104 words
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Article111 1952-07-18 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Nine teams have entered for the inter party knockout badminton competition sponsored by the Krian District Badminton Assoation. Anglo Chinese School who entered the final last year. are out of the competition and it is expected that last year's champions. Belia 8.P..111 words
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Article62 1952-07-18 12 TELOK ANSON. Thurs. Tne Dew Recreation Club had a very easy win (ivec the Lower Perak Indian Association by three games tn nil m the Lower Perak District Badminton League for the J. G. Robinson Shield at the Great World Amusement Park at Telok Anson en Saturday62 words
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Article29 1952-07-18 12 KUALA K.W'GSAR. Thurs.— The Guru Xanak will hold their second annual athletic meet on the Perak Secretariat ground at Douglas Road on Satu; day, July stfi29 words
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Article22 1952-07-18 12 The Singapore Battalion the Boys Brigade will hold its i eighth annual sports at Victoria School at 2.3d p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article30 1952-07-18 12 SCOREBOA RD ENGLAND Is. INNS Hutton not out X Sheppard Ibw Ramchand -it Ikin c Divecha b Ghulara Ahmed Ma v not out 5 Extras Total i t«.r two) I.V;30 words
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Article61 1952-07-18 12 KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. A ;otal of 112 competitor., started and 103 finished the 2\ miles -TOSS country race ot the Islah English School, Kota Bahru, es' <"... iv. Winner was Mohamed bin \bdul Rahman who beat 1 Datid by about 150 yards at the finish.61 words
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Article214 1952-07-18 12 IPOH, Thur s— Seven finals and 12 heats will feature the opening day of the 19th Perak annual athletic championships tomorrow on the town padang. The events which will be decided on the first day will be the pole vault, putting the weight, half mile, high jump,214 words
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