Singapore Standard, 31 July 1952
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Title Section16 1952-07-31 1 Singapore Standard -w- <^fe VOL. 11l NO. 29. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1952. 24 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article237 1952-07-31 1 t^- t^ t^ Packed Boats Pour Into HK HONGKONG, July S3— Refugees from Pcfugucsc colony of M ao poured into tgkong tc L: :r^i rzpowt* of "near foMowirv^ a night ci gunfire exchanges two h 1 hand .i machin I the refugees aid t brought light237 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-31 1 photo TIIK SULTAN <>1 IVih.nu !iL.hi (lew into Singapore f*s tcid.t> to pl.t > in .1 iiolo ton i n.tiiK Ml He RfflJ nut In Uw Tunsko Mahkota of Johore (left) hki Date < I. Pa StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article49 1952-07-31 1 Clash Has Hongkong Worried lON (.KONG lolS M no 000 odd inhabit trankl\ Wtffted Chinese t«.m--t neighbour u^. set t< gobble th'tn u,i till rife i outbreak r w.. Peipinj ve agains ha> -»r.- (|u'k k!\ M.. the much larger .»i oloni host sition K'<i I bin i is49 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-07-31 1 g, tried I ni a major an d at the Lim Soo ■no out of a] hit him his riot: next day in A Coui into photo. RON BLACKLER, PYE television engineer, testing the television camera which was Sown out roi tiie British Radio Exhibition at theStandard - 64 words
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417 1952-07-31 1 Another July HatTrick By Gurkhas M VLK LI \Wi K, Wed. The Federation's Security Forces equalled their earlier" best mark thi* month nine bandits slain on July H> when tfi«'\ yesterday killed nine terrorists and troghded oiie^ Bj coincidence, the highscoring 1/10 Gurkhas, who had brought off a triple killing417 words
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Article85 1952-07-31 1 12 -PAGE Supplement TODAY ii -P.il;>' supplement on the Trade Fail Exhibition irbicfa will open at the Bappj World tomorrow, is given free with today's Issue of The Standard lhe sit pplemenl will the reader un id«\i of the extent and variety ol the i onunercial pro duels thai are85 words
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Article48 1952-07-31 1 BOLIVIA MA KES OFFER TO USA BOLIVIA'S new ambassador said vesterdav he intends to ask the Reconstruction Finance Corlion to re-op l itiations lossible fa i i tin contract. Ambassador Victor Andrade in Washington added that Bol- the New York price o c USSI.2IJ tor spot tin purchases.48 words
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Article57 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30 (Reiner).— A communique issued at the opening session >; the Internal Rubber Study Group said that Mr. W. B. L. son. of the British Colonial and Dependent Territories dele- n. had been elected chairman of the conference, and M. G. Peter, of France and57 words
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165 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 39, (Kmter)— A Colonial Office spokesman denied today a report published in Britain and abroad that the British Government had asked Singapore, Malaya, Nigeria and Kenya to ban the import ot Japanese cotton textiles. But h? confirmed that on a165 words
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Article82 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30 < Renter): The British authorii es e restricting the Je ovah's Witne sect in Malaya, the House of Common? was told today. Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton said the Society s teaching "can be detriment;) I public order and security." The Minister was82 words
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Article25 1952-07-31 1 CsS ipi C url I William O.Dougl?* IS travelling business, will remain I < A! 4 i thaa leavi tot i i^J-e -A PjAP - 25 words
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Article151 1952-07-31 1 RAAF Man To Succeed Mills, AOC THE Air Ministry anno I that the Queen has approved t:uappointment of the f. Malaya, Air Vice MarsbaY G. H. Mills to be Air Office; C-in-L. Bomber Command, next April. He will succeed Air Chief M irshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd who will then151 words
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Article53 1952-07-31 1 Waistcoats For Watches BESIDES gold bars, Singapore Customs officers seized a quantity of wrist watches and specially constructed waistcoats with compartments for smuggling gold and watches, when they searched the 8.1. liner Sangola which came into port recently from Hongkong. The total value of the gold and watches found amounted53 words
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174 1952-07-31 1 Prospects Of Rubber Accord Held Poor Standard Staff Correspondent j()NI) O N Wed. The Working Committee of the Rubber Study Group began m eatings this morning in the Colonial Office without much hope of attaining its aim of preventing "burdensome surpluses or serious shortages of rubber." fiiis is due partly174 words
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Article78 1952-07-31 1 Convoys For Food Lorries BEGINNING today, all cles carrying restricted articles will be permitted to move only in convoy on the Ayer HitamLabis Road in .lohore. The North bound daily convoy will leave Ayer Hitam at 10.30 a.m. and the south bound will leave Labis at 2.30 p.m. The existing78 words
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Article196 1952-07-31 1 TEARS rolled down the cheeks Of a jroung Wtfe with babyin arms in the Singapore High Court yesterday, when she beard the <'"''' r Justice, Sir Charles Murray A vnsle.v. dismiss her appeal against sentence of «n p month's ri^orous imprisonment and a fine of Sf.oo imposed196 words
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Article86 1952-07-31 1 MAKERS SLASH PRICES Rubber Goods KUALA LUMPUR, W Rubber good manul id urei in the Federation at* a meeting last nighi <• cuts in prices of '>ds ranging from 15 to _•> pel oent as from Any. 4 This is stated to be the i irth reduction in pi ices86 words
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Article13 1952-07-31 1 without specia the Cairo Intel iur M n I AFPAFP - 13 words
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198 1952-07-31 1 LONDON, July 30, (UP) —The British Foreign Office disclosed today that a "friendly message" from Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden has been handed to Egypt's Premier Aly Maher Pasha but it denied reports of new British concessions. A Foreign Office spokesi ai said Britain's Ambassador198 words
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Article147 1952-07-31 1 PENANG, W»-d. The local Ufatttfer <n Gcstetner (Eastern) Limitedl, Mr. I I. Banes, iras Emuml bli*l d(';ui in his store-TOOM nt'Vt tt» the nlli< r ;K ll;r jllliction of Beach Street and (hui<li Street tl k.:;o this morninc. peon, ii.i i was swi floor tune,147 words
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Article18 1952-07-31 1 1 n p re vi o u i ri < i. op. Klani cetiU18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1952-07-31 1 TT H 'iT" 'Jriiiir^-|iiiil J 4 M v its best and cheapest F r O> If Why Pay More :OLD STORAGE21 words
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Advertisement14 1952-07-31 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL BETTER BUY BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES MACLAINE WATSON 6 iMi LTD14 words
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Article95 1952-07-31 2 Voters Are NOT Ignored, Amy ,|,,rd Stall Krporter SS An v Laycock. City CouncilBast Ward, reful vesterday that I ng ign Replying criticisms bj a SUn I in! reader, "rnthusi^tit- Voter" she told The mi.iitl. Mmy of the elBC- > reiiue^ts have been i am died with in full. Others95 words
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252 1952-07-31 2 standard Staff Reporter MK. P\l I. GETREUR, m.inager ot Messrs. Optorg itipanv a l>usines> man who is proud to call himsm reonomist" spoke in defence oi Ihe pseudoiencc el economies' at the weekly Rotary lunch yesi iljv at the Capitol Blue Room. arked: "An252 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-31 2 photo. Till' TWO sons of \dmiral Sir Guy Russell, C-in-C Far East Station, and Lady Russell Till ™O sons 01 .tamir.* bv Qantas-BOAG yesterday t» spend their summer sihool rmcaU 2« 9 «n, and Jim (12). The Admiral sat m iront. StandardStandard - 42 words
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515 1952-07-31 2 TRUSTEESHIP OF $118,000 THE acting Chairman of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation, Mr G.H. Kiat, soid yesterday at a press conference that he had no know-i-dqe of any dispute or misunderstanding between the Organisation and Hhe Kampong Bugis Fire Victims Relief Committee over the515 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-07-31 2 HONGKONG SINGER, Miss Chang K- Wen, popularly known as "Miss Shanghai" to thousands of Modern Chinese music fans, arrived in Singapore by ail yesterday to sins over the Rediffusion network. She was greeted by a dozen local Chinese singers and presented with a bouquet of Bowers.52 words
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166 1952-07-31 2 WILLIAM Neo, 23-three-year-old corporal doing a clerk's work in the Traffic Police Office, fell intojs trap in April this year in accepting a bribe of S!U lorny driver who wanted to renew his licep.ee. He was sentenced in the lower courts to 18 months' rigorous166 words
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Article, Illustration123 1952-07-31 2 TWO of the three Shell Co npany employes on Pulan Bukom who were awarded the British Empire Medal for \helr courageous action in fighting the tire which broke out on the Company's tanker, Dromus, ai Pulau Bukom in August last year: Left, Sgt. Baharun bin Mat123 words
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266 1952-07-31 2 Standard Staff Reporter FORGETTING their original plan to go to a cinema show, three young public spirited Chinese weat to the help of a woman and arrested a snatch thiei alter a 200 yard chase, the Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday. In266 words
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Article185 1952-07-31 2 CORONER ISSUES WARRANT THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. i Choor Singh, y terda -led a warrant for the arrest of Low j H ang Chwee at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a man following a motor-cycle accident at the junction of Jalan Besar and Dunlop Road on185 words
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81 1952-07-31 2 Police Seek Witnesses To This Mishap A 62-YEAR-OLD cyclis Tah Whah, died in the General Hospital from tained when lie fell olf his bicycle and landed in a drain Chu Kang Road near the 7th milestone. lie tried to avoid colliding with some pedestrian.": and I ell into the drain81 words
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Article73 1952-07-31 2 Tyres Vanish From Store A THEFT of I-" 1 tyres of assorted sizes from the Firestone Company store in Kallang Road has been reported to the Singapore police. The tyres are worth $8,000. The theft is beli< have taken place betwe< tfiday and yesterday afternoon, when the tyres were found73 words
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Article72 1952-07-31 2 A MALAY cyclist is rep< rfo d > to have snatched the handbag of a woman who was returning from market along Jalan Bei sr.r Rond. yesterday morning. The woman, Alice Nah, lost $16 and her identity card which were in the Although she shouted for72 words
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139 1952-07-31 2 OW C'HOON HOCK, an opium smuggler described by his counsel as a "mere, miserable cat's-paw in the racket*' looked bewildered in the Singapore High Court yesterday when the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murra3'-Aynsley. upheld sentence of three .years' rigorous imprisonment imposed by the139 words
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Advertisement113 1952-07-31 2 OFRADIAM II VIK UK U 111 Ordinary ond Henna 20 c.^s. Blue for Grey Hair 25 cts. Henna and Camomile Application 75 c!s. Graduated Henna Application 75 crs. Tunisian Henna Application per tin $1.50 cts. 1 EVAN WILLIAMS SHAMPOO I contains no harsh chemicals to dry or break the hair;113 words
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Advertisement221 1952-07-31 2 RAFFLES HOTTJ J 15 16 Al e (l 5 '.fit. to f TICK ETS A BOOKINi 1 v RAFFLE > //o V^ Sponsored l>v: CHINESE LAMES > 111 UK! (if S tnd RED < ROSS Iff V FOB lIWhK IPPI D CIIII OKI Space kindly don J^ BAJAJ TEXTILES LTD221 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-07-31 2 I ..-'■l lOH LI'L ARMER )IT CAIhfT i YrS VO Vs AM E TH I N!G .7- AM IS IT'S TH'ONLV WAV AH r <'- 1 jj£&*± amhefl?d ixWor happen gonna J gonna plepge rdo become a i./cxr.i>.'.'\ W^m VOP H EoS?IH V-oT ACCENT >HATZVEP P^ARLEfS »%Vf FUTURE PR£- O'TH'78 words
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Article, Illustration646 1952-07-31 3 Huts Destroyed, Plan For Youth tamp Scrapped Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S youth ramp at Ayer Bini will soon I><- a deserted spot as all the villagers have evacuated the plan* and the luiu are being demolished, Mr. Yap Pheng (ierk, Nominated City Councillor, told T||e Standard646 words
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Article10 1952-07-31 3 13 DON'T KNOW SALARY SCALE ate Mr. tOla I F.10 words
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Article17 1952-07-31 3 B Kulim x Piace: 171 B teal ru; 22nd th Farrer The p.m. I17 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-07-31 3 C'PL. A. SPEEDING of the Tl Special Air Services Regiment receiving his parachute wings from Brigadier F. 1). Rome, Duty Adjutant General, FARELF recently. In the background Is Lt. Col. J. B. M. Sloune, who commands the Regiment. Altogether two officers and 12 men of the Regiment received their wings50 words
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130 1952-07-31 3 Hitch Over S hen ton Way B uilding Rules .i.ini Stall Re >i lei ?rs' dream* 1 sooth ol the Singapore disi di red lose purchasers of Shenton w.r ire unable to agree to I kin p irticularlj those conbiteetaral design ol the facade, terday to pply 1 i all130 words
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126 1952-07-31 3 Standard Staff Reporter A variety fan fair in aid of St. Gabriel's School Building Fund will be held at the Holy Innocents 1 English School. 7>. mile. Upper Serangoon Ro Singapore on Sunday. August 3 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. St. Gabriel's126 words
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Article93 1952-07-31 3 Standard Stall Correspondent LONDON. Wed. "Tuberculosis sufferers in Singapore are very numerous as a result of overcrowded conditions and may form a big proportion of the opium smokers" commented the Manchester Guardian on Singapore's official admission that 2.000 illicit opium den? exist there. ■■Virtually no research93 words
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Article88 1952-07-31 3 THE rents of stalls in Joo Chiat Market will not be increased. This decision was made by the lessee of the market, Mr. Wee Kim Seng, following negotiations by Mr. Lee Choon Eng. the West Ward City Councillor. Last May, Mr, Wee gave notice that88 words
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Article366 1952-07-31 3 RED IFFUSION'S 3rd BIRTH DAY Standard Staff Reporter REDIFFUSION (Singapore) limited, who will be celrhratin-i their third birthday tomorrow, have form ..I'd plan-*, to extend their u wii?ed radio" or redlffos on service in the colon., the General Manager, Mi fi. Oldridge stated yesterday. a of introiere in B ay366 words
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Article49 1952-07-31 3 'Wings' For Corporal aft-^r completing a threeweek course .it (lumui :iml Sembawang In Singapore. The two officers were .Major P. Wells, commander of (Rhodesian) Squadron. and (\ipt. J. Corry. Operations Officer of the Regiment The instructor was -t. S. B. Kellaway, who himself has made more than parachute Jumps.49 words
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229 1952-07-31 3 SINGAPORE CY.M.A. is! iging a "Grand Concert" tonight at the Victoria Theatre I in aid of the abandoned babies •ught up in the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Vic- toria Street. The Converft creche, started in 1854. and dependent on irity receives229 words
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Advertisement89 1952-07-31 3 lire greatest event in post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN SEVEN" JPy^^B^^^w^^^^^ r j^B^^H|a^^^^^y|^B^' Bv^nnn^tt^Qfl^tift^n^Bliiiix wMiM s new 'Seven' hos opened the eyes of the world Its >p 4-cylMei O.H.V. engine gives a top speed o. over th und pet.oi consumption up to 50 m p.g. It has front suspension, tour89 words
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Advertisement313 1952-07-31 3 Capitol RESTAURANT o V 1 j V X I TONIGHT I' 7 5 PETER SARTER'S j New Floor-Show t "Gay Paris" '"Featuring LIU I > PETER S \RTER and thr W I CAN-CAN GIRLS Bl Barbara Deans Apx Molly Ridsdafe wjj^^&^ Jeanette Main ISBf ;>; N .U.'Tf.'K'.S' i i "FIESTA313 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-07-31 3 1 fbtTWEFN MINING AND 7 THEY MU5T^\ lON lt>. P^ i > C'MON. OC^. I UOt^'l /j .^^fjS^ tflitl iNci k, WAKDS HAVE ABOUT ...NOtV CAN mEV I II 7V4 r'"^J'' >L f* ROCi' CAPTURING bAN *2O 000 BAD FOR HANG ON-/ W\ GUE&6 'H^Ofi/^.^ Sir. I'D SAY ALLEY VIN83 words
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Article349 1952-07-31 4 Salaries Total 70 Per Cent Of Govt Expenses KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federal Councillors arc of the firm opinion that Government should introduce retrenchment of the service in view of the warning given by Sir Gerald Templer about the financial position of the Federation uhen he addressed349 words
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167 1952-07-31 4 Watches Lost In S'pore Found In KL KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A well-known Chinese watch dealer here. Kwan Hon Pin, proprietor of Chop Hung Loong. Batu Road, in whose shop was found 14 wristlet watches belonging to Bajaj Textiles. Singapore, which dis--1 appeared irom Kallang Airport i in January this year167 words
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43 1952-07-31 4 IPOII, Wed.—Cassim Javne Ariffin (63) a fellow of the Institute of Accountants, Australia since 1939, was acquitted and discharged by IVTr. IM. Garton, President of the Sessions Court, on a criminal breach o j t rus charge.43 words
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Article93 1952-07-31 4 A WOMAN told the Singapore Second Court yesterday that her brother-in-law look her as his second wife and then failed to maintain her and her year-old son, l.im Han Yong, She wag mAh T^ng, who said that although she asked Lim to sign ;i document93 words
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Article170 1952-07-31 4 A COUPLE of unserviceable shells, relics of the war with Japan, were dug up from a building site in Meyappachettiar Road, near St. Andrew's School, by labourers. The shells were removed by the military and police early yesterday, morning. Ariffin was alleged to have misappropriated a170 words
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Article35 1952-07-31 4 THE Malayan Film Unit visited Raub and took pictures of the Raub Home Guards in action at the gold mining town of Bukit Koman, about two miles away from tilt Raub town.35 words
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127 1952-07-31 4 Pol icy holders Told To Report Mishaps Standard Staff Correspondent IPCH, Wed. Alarmed at the increasing rate of motor accidents, certain insurance companies are insisting that policy holders should report all accidents however trivial to the authorities before their claims for compensation can be considered. f 1 he China Insurance127 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-07-31 4 MALAY. Indonesian and Chinese heads turn to so? yet another famous sight in Washington pointed out hv a U.S. Capital ftuide. Photographed in front of the Capitol where Congress meots are (from left): R. Chow (Hongkong). Mohammed Salikin (S'pore). P. Purnomo (Jakarta) and Wu Hung Tzao (Taipei). The quartette are70 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-31 4 1 IHE i in lat i tM 1j Air For< \ir Mm I A. Saudi i r< i Btls -i visited iiinU-: oi ih when J he is Mm with lli I' •s Th«;■p > o n. o 1i< < i i ciuuFSe of the Drtichaifl ot \"io I I79 words
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Article74 1952-07-31 4 Savings Drive Now 422,000 Standard v ifl Reporter MORE THAN $122,000 deposited in Post Office Savin. B making i $422,000 of the Savings Bank W« Friday. A total of 321 ne have been opened. The Director of P W A. Cooper has again at ient ion to the depositors still74 words
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169 1952-07-31 4 THE SECOND tragedy at the construction oi Singapore's I new power station in Pasir Panjang had a sequel in the Coroner's Court yesterday when iMi inquest was held into the death of a greaser, j Latifl' bin Abbas. Mr. A. B. N, Knudsen,169 words
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Article84 1952-07-31 4 'Dull-Witted' Man Jailed IPOH, Wed.— A 53-year-old Chinese, Ngoo Qhie Chiong^ who was described by Mr. Justice Pretheroe as a "dullwitted" person was loday sentenced to 12 months' penal servitude for supplying food to the terrorists. The Judge accepted Ngoo's plea of guilty on a charge of supplying a gantang84 words
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143 1952-07-31 4 C'ttee Fonned To Start Hindi School A COMMITTEE eading Singapore Indians ha formed to collect funds for :he building of a school to teach Hindi in the Colony. To be named the Bharty Vidyalaya. the school will bt open to all who wish to learn this official language of India.143 words
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89 1952-07-31 4 KUALA LI HW R W H breakers nc pettim to be he when a report was lodged with ihat between Itoirfis ifli r«e«|j ed a Chinese -hop in StettM R« nrT M nri t ,j S2SI in cash and tW6 Station Road the Centra!89 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-07-31 4 CONSTRUCTION of the Gandhi Memorial Building in Singapore w>« u now being furnished ai b e ready by the ol Sept ember. Mr. R Jums y. Chairman c-f the Gandl i f "d. said yesterday thai I ndhi Memorial k'uud Committel w-Ui tiortly to the date for92 words
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Advertisement163 1952-07-31 4 The Removal of The Kuala Lumpur Office INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. To 4th Floor LOKE YEW BUILDING Kuala Lumpur ill! I'MOM NO. 17.;i Head Office For South- East Asia Mac Donald House Singapore fc I Dlcrnalion >1 I w nderwrilers Limited i ;f I 4J|||/ ANNOUNCES I A Bran h163 words
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65 1952-07-31 5 Gurney Memorial Library-'A Truly Malayan Effort' EREMBAN, Wed. --Declaring open the Sir Henry Gurney Memory here, this evening, Lady Templer described it as a ''truly en effort," with books for all. glad to note that oil races had contributed towards the by erecting the library to the memory of the65 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-07-31 5 'i fan in »i(t < :w Mt-nioi n! building fund i «■< mi :i s^hl i> kkc M'M. JWs.ir tnd <m District ort'nn Mr >> \Vtik fI p nUnrf of Um n Mwm Phot.» hv Cheg Bo BinCheg Bo Bin - 35 words
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9 1952-07-31 5 Ship Dresser Wrote Uncle Threat Note J H i9 words
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Article153 1952-07-31 5 A MAN and woman le I•• out the cii 51 eet after it 25-year-old man. Kunii Sie swe veri abnu! to a backlane i i > >ld woman, under the car. 3 i taken to h ead injuries. Wil accident, a i •:ed aroi which ended153 words
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Article56 1952-07-31 5 A LIGHTERMAN. A K idii imed, under sentence of a >us imprisonment im- i b> the lower courts for fraudulent possession of $3,500 •b left the Singapore II^ 1 Court yesterday a free i ten the Chief Justice. Sir Cha i j Aynsley. allowed his tecause56 words
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Article281 1952-07-31 5 41 ).>t I lus* in >insa|M»rt l II U$ load >ln-ci«iiii4 todaj< 1> >.-nn n -i ite, McPhersoa k kmii < hu n k*l Atlas i« <-. Mii»:>> kVorkl, \>i« Kuhber 1 urn:];: t. ftlWif A\tMllH» SAWIQUI, nli ii i u J >-r i;u))I)it <»rk>, Mmint'i ii281 words
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Article107 1952-07-31 5 JUDGMENT was reserved till tomorrow in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday in a case in which a Police Corporal Jallal bin Hitam of Kreta Ayer Police Station, was charged with having corruptly accepted $5 from a hawker. Chia Ah Fat at Sago Lane un107 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-07-31 5 This unusual strict scene caught by cameraman Yong Pens Seonj in Kuala Lumpur show s a superstitious amah join intj her hands in prayer to the "Ship <>f tinDead Her two young charges sine ;it bei in vrondei u what it wa> .ill about The paper "ship" irhich is filled91 words
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Article113 1952-07-31 5 AIR CADETS from Ma lya who have been on a fortnight's goodwill tour of Britain at the invitation of the Air Ministry, were guests of the Overseas League in London on Monday night at a reception to mark the end of their visit. The cadets113 words
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Article83 1952-07-31 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hinij. >v:ts told yesterda} tlut a lorry driver while cutting fireiroad la a mangosteen plantation at Tenah Merah Kitchel Estate came across a wooden box. in which was a skeleton wrapped in a piece of cloth. i is83 words
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Article186 1952-07-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade's new KM it. turn-table ladder arrived this month and the first test will be carried out within a tort night. It is propo ;ed to u,e the ladder on the new seven-storey Luke Yew Building in Market Street.186 words
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123 1952-07-31 5 A YOl :Sii -i i r 1 «ho has never been to work hui anxious to employment to earn some money ;v.is bound over in the Singapore Fourth Police Court venterday to be oi" nomi heluiviour for one year when she pleaded guilty to123 words
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Article122 1952-07-31 5 an [\Dl.\.\. who itabbed pregnant wife ahd then knifed bixnself twice in an attempt to commit guicide pleaded with the Sincapoi e I si P e Court Mag sti ite Mr R C. S Bell •Send to the Johor e mental hospital my fathei is122 words
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191 1952-07-31 5 .Mil "Ijtl < iti t jinn <hii IPOH, \\>d. Members tratoed m Immc Bwsiftf will soon assist in ward diiti* 1^ in the Ipofc DistriH Hospital. This was stalrd b\ Kai.i Miiv;i Inn Kaja Mafudi. the <hairman ol the IVtaiv l»raiu191 words
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Article129 1952-07-31 5 Many W ant to See V.I. Play \I.A I.' «>UR The V.I. Society of Did' stage production of Shaki peare's "The Merchant ol Venice" promises I office hit. Re ei it ms to date for schools have exceed l 700 mark, and more are coining m. ■tv .school in Kuala129 words
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Article62 1952-07-31 5 Amin Will Go To India after All N ■i, ol K d him of all hit uigh the v of two Standani contributed a total p for hi- i I thing extra I I man'i plight, an Ipoh Si n| la rd's Pcnang oftire a cheque t< v A Penatlg62 words
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Advertisement207 1952-07-31 5 WHITCAWAYS PRESENT I u I En f A FEW EXAMPLES OF BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE W^'^&im B iffc' t tMM B i K. 9 HW.'i I'MVIII) M\!)\M( II »n 1 L^J^^^ s Pir« w..i#i Dnierwear K> Braemar Fe«li 'h| I u H! v u STII -< «m S&lSr y~- f i207 words
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Article694 1952-07-31 6 j gv. n fresh impetus to discussion homes for a Pacfic Pa I but response so far encouraging A Pa< I on the lines oi the mtic Pact can undoubtedly be of great value militarily but also economically and iated political units the countries of ring694 words
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We, The PEOPLE
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302 1952-07-31 6 Sir.— Two things that happen d this week can be significant of the sincerity or otherwise of leaders of Malaya's two national noncommunal political parties, the IMP and the Labour Party. Mr. Peter M. William.--, a leading member of the Labour Party, ha> informed the302 words
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Letter462 1952-07-31 6 Sir: From time to time there has been a row in the Press against the treatment which the public receive at 1 the hands of the medical stall in our hospitals. While it must be said that the .Medical Department is suffering from a severe shortage of hands,462 words
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Article289 1952-07-31 6 Review of Views Sino-Malay Cooperation j < iNANYANG Siang Pan and: Chung Shing Jih Poh ex-j 1 pressed identical views in: their yesterday's editorials onJ J the MCA aid to the Malays. sßoth papers believe that in] order to achieve co-operation; between the Malays and the: Chinese in Malaya, it289 words
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496 1952-07-31 6 Brack Curry - The Bossy Husband's Days Are Numbered! Brack Curry By in i ablf* f rom Bonn BONN IN Western Germany the days of the bossy husband are numbered. The government has just prepared a draft law to give the little woman an equal say in all matters affecting the family. It496 words
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Article547 1952-07-31 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By LONDON COMEONE once wrote book called "What's In it for Sammy?" Sammy, if I remember rightly, was a nasty sort of customer who measured every action that he took by what he thought he could get out of it. If there was gravy547 words
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Article248 1952-07-31 6 Sir: As a student of human nature and human behaviour, I found your leading article this morning, July 24, very interesting indeed, although I must hasten to say thai I do not myself i'eel that "We, the People'' of Malaya are so distrustful of one another248 words
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Article57 1952-07-31 6 Sir;— The Kuantan Town Board had proposed construction of a traffic island at the junction of Tel ok Siseh Main Street Resi Hou Roj d. Thi*, I think, is imp] ble. In the meantime, could not the Board have drums placed at the appp a. i to the junction57 words
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199 1952-07-31 6 MADRID. (API ir you want to get in your apartment after 11 p.m. in Madrid you'll need help. The "serenos," or night watchmen, are masters of the town from 11 until dawn. Each "sereno" has the keys of a few frontdoors. Together199 words
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Advertisement17 1952-07-31 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST J^ o/^^fifi^jSJGsr* Jewellery I KWONG CHEONG LOONG LTD. •>">. Ili^h Mr,, i Tel: 7571 B;tr>2717 words
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Advertisement65 1952-07-31 6 In Western r many, a ne puts women equal footing men, which, now means that SLASH DRY CLEANING COSTS fii 60 Orchard Rood W FABRIC IW^ 263 Orchcri h^Ws^^i^S^^^ A/^l Ch<n Swic Hor a No nc Mohd b Sonl w \ici! Tin- -r m i: u DEAI I RS SI65 words
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Miscellaneous15 1952-07-31 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Turn it up. girls! The trawler !>o\s want thiir n< t back!" ••••••••••ta««tilil/lililAlU15 words
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Article419 1952-07-31 7 UK TO ALTER DEFENCE PROGRAMME tJconom ic Power: PM LONDON, July 30, (Reuter) —Prime Minister Winston Churchill nnounced today that Britain's defence programme must be adapted to ~er economic strength. repeated Labour interruptions he resumed the two-day debate in the I nmons on economic affairs. He said that if the419 words
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Article143 1952-07-31 7 ORONTO, July 30, (IP)— Russian, Chinese and i mmunists teamed up on Tuesday in renewed blasts accusing the Inited Nations of using faff m Korea, and the Red Cross of protecting s t1 the 18th International Conference of Red On is fa M 8 R<143 words
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115 1952-07-31 7 Vietminh In Bad Shape, Says Leader SAIGON, July 30. (AP)— An ufli» ial of the Communistled Vietminh regime admitted today that it is in a critical fin.inri.il and economjc condition He also hinted at ideological troubles. In a radio broadcast heard here Pham Van Dons, "YicePremier of the Vietminh (iovernmmt"115 words
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142 1952-07-31 7 Saucers Debunked By U.S. Air Force fISHINGTON, Juh 30:— Air Force experts dei! thev were satisfied that the recent ting n\er Washington derived from <! loses >.imford. Air Force Intelli:s of htings for pattern nything remotely v menace to that the app ance of flying saucers could not be explained142 words
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Article62 1952-07-31 7 South Korean Ambassador to the United States Dr. You Cher, Yang, said In New York that "55 of our cities and towns in South Korea have been wholly or gi destroyed and fully 1,200 of the 5,000 villages are wiped out." "Thi 5 adds to62 words
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Article36 1952-07-31 7 PIT: SIDENT Juan Peron has ordered ihe period of Evita Peron's lying-in-state to be continued for "one month or two months, if necessary, so that all citizens can pay her homage." UP.UP. - 36 words
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Article116 1952-07-31 7 SEOUL, July 30 |AP)-C.en. James A. Van Fleet said today there is less chance for an armistice In Korea than ever before. The DS. Eight]] Army C mtold a news conference the prospect t^r an armistice is in direct proportion to the >unt of military pressure116 words
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Article29 1952-07-31 7 :ican Communists are still •••.ing the overthrow of their ment bv force, say »rt by the Senate SubC mam tee for Internal Secu--1 by Democrat Pat McCnrran.AFP.29 words
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Article89 1952-07-31 7 Standara London Coitcspondcnt LONDON, July 30. The following ore the closing prices ot rubbti and fin on the London Market todov LONDON RUBBER Spot 261d. Aug. 26 4<L Sept. 26 d. Oct. /Dec. 23 .d. Jan. Mar. 25 d. Apr./ June 2 d. Aug. c.t.f. 2>89 words
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Article209 1952-07-31 7 Italy Accepts Farouk CAPRI. July 30.— Italy extended friendship and asylum to ex-King Farouk of Egypt on Tuesday. The cast off monarch and his commoner queen returned tneir honeymoon island for the first night as exiles on foreign soil. Farouk, his 18 year old Queen Xarriman, their sixmonth old son209 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-07-31 7 irt'photo. EYE-CATCHING stunts are part of all political conventions where some people try to think up new ways of attracting attention. Here it's Dorothy Burke of Baltimore. At lfet. shf-s an eyeful as she holds her rubber donkey mask. At right, she attracts the attention of delegates at the DemocraticAP - 57 words
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Article156 1952-07-31 7 HONOLULU, July 30 (AP) Patting military muscle into the Australia-New Zealand-United States defence pact is the big aim of the ANZUS conference A permanent ANZUS defence council is expected to be organized. Its job would be to weigh available forces against potential emergencies. There156 words
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Article43 1952-07-31 7 LOXDO\ T July 30 (Reuter)— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton the Co;onial Secretary told the Hou.se of Commons in a written reply yesterday that the British <"'"v ernment regarded European settlement as "an essential and permanent part of Kenya's development."43 words
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Article26 1952-07-31 7 ALL PRIXCES and in-law* ol the Egyptian royal family now residing abroad have been invited to return to Egypt at once. —AFP.AFP - 26 words
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Article280 1952-07-31 7 LONDON, July 30— The British Labour Opposition while agreeing to support the latest Butler cuts in imports to save Britain from bankruptcy sought, at the opening of the House of Common s debate yesterday, to censure the Conservative Government for its lailure to put forward anyReuter; AP; AFP - 280 words
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Article44 1952-07-31 7 Pak. Cadet W ins Dickson Trophy loxdov July 30 (UP). Pakistan Cadet M. K Khan won Dickson Trophy for the greatest eflficiency applied to flyin" at a passing out parade at the RAF College, Cranwell. The trophy was presented by Defence Minister Lord Alexander.44 words
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124 1952-07-31 7 Ceylon Rice Mission. For Red China COLOMBO. July 30 iR< iterVPremier Dudley Senanayake announced in Parliament todaj Ceylon will send a mission to Communist China i explore the possibili'; ...ning rice. I in increai p.-ice of rice would soon i- inevitable. '!< lon is believed to b* siderin? a rice-for-rubbe:124 words
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232 1952-07-31 7 American's Ordeal In Red China Prison SAX FRANCISCO, July 30 j (AP)— Robert T. Bryan, j Wilmington. North Carolina, who said he was beaten, starved, given drug in j ecti <> D s and j placed in solitary confinement during his lt> montfts as a prisoner of] the Chinese Reds,232 words
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Article74 1952-07-31 7 LONDON, July With the Chancellor ol the Exchequer's statement m Parliament yesterday less drastic than had been expected and previous uncertainty thus Largely removed, the markets expressed their relief by an upward movement ail round. Bear covering in a t still short ol stock re sulted in widesp74 words
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Article15 1952-07-31 7 QUAVAM LOSES HIS PROPERTY LONDON Sultan. for v. i !4, which 1« return p.i: it15 words
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253 1952-07-31 7 Persian Call For Withdrawal Of US Missions TEHERAN, Julj M < M*> Denuu I Um irithdrawftl <>i I ,S. military missions erupted In tbi PBfsian Parliiiiiirnt yestenlax and the NaUonalisi t.'U-,'., I Asr said Premier Mohammed Mttuuleq'i gmf—f I has decided to end the missions' s "vices. In Washington. LJ.S253 words
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Article66 1952-07-31 7 LOND The B Ofl j I ian mbmil tl oil (lisp ldrew h. i anation A spoke :i daily sian it day ;r ite At a econd The Now i\ r ii VM Ik r«-Mir. ii Mtfl i p. i lajE > i<» Xhrlii I66 words
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Article74 1952-07-31 7 OTTAWA. July 30 Canada plans to ll 1 000 million dv < gramme to :io!p B come :in econoniit c ening the sterling Informants said possible d ting arms orders I h factories with two ofa mind: To boistifence and to pi B with more dollars.74 words
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Advertisement33 1952-07-31 7 fr.-»-«» -LH-Ufj f A genuine TAN-SAD liabv Cnrriogc SAVOY 5285 I <>lo:ir^: I > :i k. lit.; V <mt if- i j 9Kf Hl* yfc/'*^&sp% WBt- i a MB ttu ■r^ijiffih «S» J I33 words
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Article119 1952-07-31 8 SAX FRANCISCO. J. SO (AP) A s -lie API. sailors •v > month strike against West coast shipowners ended, two other waterfront labour issues immediately cropped up. They. to.). were directed against the Pacific Maritime Association, representing the '24 shipping firms hit by the sailors' strike.119 words
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Article49 1952-07-31 8 THE Russian freighter ral Cherhiaousky arrived in Singapore yesterday on her way to Vladivostok v. i cargo of 6.000 tons o.' {lour. The vessel is sch take on water, provi snd bunkers before j porl She is from the B k i port of Odessa.49 words
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260 1952-07-31 8 By J. CL DARBYSHIRE, Standard Shipping Reporter THE 11,000-ton Anglo-Saxon tanker Dromus, on which one of the worst fires in the Colon y's history occurred, about a year ago, is expected to resume service again by the middle of next month. A complete and through260 words
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Article138 1952-07-31 8 Ex-Enemies To See UK Air Display LONDON. July 30 < AFP '-For the first time since the the war Japanese and Ge aviation technicians. including industrialists and designers, will be the of Britain at trie Farnborough aviation September, it was learned here. Oniy would-be buyers Allied representatives are invited to138 words
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Article71 1952-07-31 8 HONGKONG. July 3'J (AP) A typhoon crossed the coast into China in vicinity of Amov about 3.00 a. >ii. this morning. the I- g\ i Weather Observe y reported. Hongkong was lashed by a 32--vind and heavy sains durg e night is the storm missed the colony71 words
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Article26 1952-07-31 8 Spindles In U K In year up to .Turn < 1952 dies in the U.K. cotton industry increased b> 177 'Mi umtnule spindles fell by 00 Reui26 words
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Article30 1952-07-31 8 NEW YORK. J <Reuter) Pan-American World Airways last night anno resum ii g the Middle East, by Sept. 1 inued when tin e divei ted to the B.30 words
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Advertisement586 1952-07-31 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dsn-i i ()v»i land S.*n FriiMi^«o Lai tasetei Ml awgrtraa> <-anai<UaP Cities ft-axni PSTIJtm i><>rt An IX s: irs of I anrt pesseogej ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS ITD. FOK K o ii M I > r v h.uu Penan; In Port a unt-s fur B». M586 words
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Advertisement689 1952-07-31 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ketulal Saiiiri's to Cbin» «nri Jaiun from Sin^apore, I* it Swettenham d Penawj; Also dim! Saltings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penjne I* rum ■■funin;" An« 15 Aus 21 Jjf>Jß Sails Saih Baßa "F«kle« Au» 1 liai| ft .Japan 'SKTbaea" An?689 words
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Advertisement292 1952-07-31 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rottrrdatw Lloyd Hollaad-Americi Line Nedcria id Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam BALI! BOSTON. NLW VOKK. PHII IDELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NLW OKI LANs S'pore P. Sli.nu Penauu RONDO (SMN) SUnly 6An« 7 > A«f 8 liA«f AMPENAN (RL) 55Au« 26 Aug ESAwj SLOTERDYK (HAL) 3/7Sept BSept ISe^t292 words
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Advertisement256 1952-07-31 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINE 5 1 siMvin fur F <>v Utelei Stn rMIUN( 1 B and Nincouvn- ||m SMitk \tiuiica Peaaaf i« s f U ra -Washin^tun M.n! ]11 fi n L\tKtl I OKIiM UN| r EVWCTI Sl 4ft U For F^r Hrjrigkoii?. Japari s Irrturus" "Bckererett** sit ii <!„ f"256 words
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Miscellaneous140 1952-07-31 8 iAILBIGS FtOM tCANDtNAVU urn ~^Ai« llN M •HOMV I 1 Bangkok 2 o^T PAIAGONIA' for Bang- kok Saigun HorigKong K.s.p k \oK ihama j<» to in, «>« "IN»IA" for Banfkok Sa!gon Hoi skoi 2 Manili Kobe <"C Yokohama IS/ttSep, i <: "MEONU" tor Bangkok "PANAMA" r.r Bangkok. S Hongk m140 words
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145 1952-07-31 9 Customs Check In Indonesia Halts R ubber To S'pore Standard Staff Reporter ML measures now* taken by the Government of Indonesia for g cargo handling end Customs checking at Indonesian ports :d a suspension of Singapore-bound shipments of rubber $-q<,g7 Ikon and Tandjong Pri^k. d in Sinj apore tments ol145 words
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Article25 1952-07-31 9 Ceylon To Get Rice From US ylon'j cons for n i tier, •i i trd with Mir innii;!. up to th. :'i:| M I snre25 words
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Article13 1952-07-31 9 I Copra i (.slices): ii t Hamburg Sara ik>.13 words
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Article28 1952-07-31 9 M.iiidaid Market Reporter Ii lAPORE, '.v. i. The .I'] share markei con- quiet today but with a steady undertone in all secS iness passed.28 words
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Article98 1952-07-31 9 WASHING tT< Jiiiv 30 I H- u rhe I S Governirent .1--•;a!ly relaxed its ban on thr exDoii of stejel t<> lei some to br shipped to foreign noaniil (tturers durable goods. r w De iment of Commt te unced that th swi kx ing98 words
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Article51 1952-07-31 9 Jap Hamstations Back In Serv ice rOKYO 30 IHeui A -Japanese amateur radio tO ra vent back on u-dny e ftrsT lime ce the :>l iseel 30 amateur radio < :n begin '•>■ wdcasunii immediately. nmem Suspended amaleui broadc; si ng n th« beginning o World War About radio operator*51 words
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Article38 1952-07-31 9 HONGKONG, July 30— Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were 51."). 87 to £1 sterling: $6.***** i<> U.S.$l $1,825 to Malayan $1: $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $302,875 to one tael.38 words
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Article29 1952-07-31 9 Contracts p ced ith Japan in July for goods ;inrt services ►thei "is. primarily the United States, in connection with the Korean war, total US$80.(K)0.00 I!"I!" - 29 words
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148 1952-07-31 9 WASHINGTON, July 30, (Reuter).— Britain and up new machinery in the Pacific to control exports of France opposed a move by the United Sates to set strategic materials communist countries wellinformed officials said today. Trade exp« rU from Britain, F c la, Japan148 words
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Article118 1952-07-31 9 philippines Plan Curb On Imports M *NILA, July HO (AP) The Philippi e yesterday van sidered a proposal to either curb or ban i!ie importation of 23 items in a move designed to protect local industries. The proposal, sponsored by the I I Control Commission, calls foi b:in on ;irtic!c.sa!' - 118 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-07-31 9 The joint Plan <»f operations for setting up of a DDI factory Delhi was signed in New Delhi, on July f >. by representatives of the Government <>f I n d i u UNICEF and WHO. Shii C.C. Desai, Secretary, .Ministry of Produrtion. signed on behalf of the Government ofIIS - 101 words
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Article65 1952-07-31 9 NEW YORK. July 30 (AFP)— Willard J. Sutton, Associate Professor oi Ceramic Engineering at the New York State College of Ceramics, left New York yester- day [or Indonesia under the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme. In Indonesia Sutton will be ited at the Bandung Ceramic65 words
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135 1952-07-31 9 Standard Market Reporter FEW orders were received in the Singapore rubber market from London and Now York yesterday, but quotations remained about the same as those prevailing on Tuesday. M lerate turnover of business was reported with upcountry showing an ii to sell.135 words
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Article43 1952-07-31 9 LONDON. July 30 (Reut< The Secretary for Ovei ea Trade told the House ol Co mons today he knew of no trade contracts with Russia or the Communist countries of Eastern Europe resulting from the recent Moscow trade conference.43 words
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Article36 1952-07-31 9 UK Firm Gets US Contracts NEW YORK, J The British fir n, V Electi 605 conlrad [01 transformers competition from company. "We d;<\\ turned in our effort! I contract Allis-Ch: r lowest Amei transfer i power36 words
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Article239 1952-07-31 9 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN \u Standard Special < <" i JAKARTA, \\<«l. Indonesia has j«»in<;l ifa ..-i r>( the world tin-producing countries in voicing -;i«i protest against flu- "intemperate remark* contained in the report !>'• i!><- I s Senate Sub-Cemniittee <m im. A higk Ii239 words
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Article46 1952-07-31 9 The Japan with the Ch GrOVei of Pormosan coop* period of oi^ht moni The refined ropi* i sent back to Fui;-. ore 4.000 tons in come from. the Chin K mines and the Ja| will receive US$9 I ton tor refining!' - 46 words
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Article85 1952-07-31 9 NEW DI LHI 0 < oi 1 >0 tons B been allotted i Bomba S port* d tb< L952 B* Bihar r ]i:':<-^ u il! b freely on shining bills 1 to all p< n from B( Madraj and Bombaj Stat< f- hundred) *'i r II.I.S. - 85 words
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Article26 1952-07-31 9 C'r.'A G ib Paaba, C'.-n rnai.'ii i Chief Oi I Ix-iil- in, o, it-'l .J<> <...'. KM En^ud on lw utt-lu' leaviu— 1 Aik\1 Aik\ - 26 words
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171 1952-07-31 9 LONDON. July It, (Hculcr). Krpn- -rntalu r- of all the major mhhii pwifinj .uid pDmnuateg m tries except the So\iei hhn \\)c[ here toda> to eonsidfi means of stabilising tin- inc!u>U\. The poini they an erii i <' s ii is possible171 words
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Article11 1952-07-31 9 JAPAN has world simplification of Cu aliti* HHAN HAI FONG - 11 words
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Article89 1952-07-31 9 COMMODITY PRICES T'r." p. c si i Dowi KPli'tS i V In m i S K>t j h:i\< ttl -nt T i li>' iier. < I.>>IIIK :ii lifif I t-l It i f/n v iii Ih in s i,; i»<i r i el l t i <i r- N.» Spot89 words
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19 1952-07-31 9 Heavy Fall in Hongkong June Trade Ho- Juh i !rK*775 tni!li(Hi I I compared million. I siderab 1 i19 words
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Advertisement23 1952-07-31 9 SMALL MS/Z£ CAPACITY FLATS, BUNGALOWS, BACHELOR APARTMENTS, HOLIDAY HOUSES, ETC. f AD'T. Ol tki n I ft* I I ICf AIC CO K023 words
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Miscellaneous1390 1952-07-31 9 Singapore Federation Diaries, Mail Schedule, Weather Report, Entertainments, Radio Malaya, Shifts in Harbour, Tides, Malayan Railways, tir. Hits Travel* 0 A ig. Pres. (.35 ins.); Kota Bahru (.35 ins): I[j rson Kuala Lumpur i trace ins.); SINGAPORE f mik r Kn.i.ls: S:rius. A vie Reed. l:joii (nil ;::s.j; Kuantan (nil1,390 words
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Article185 1952-07-31 10 THE following have been chosen to represent Singapore Civilians in the inter-team athletic match against the Singapore Combined Services toj morrow. 11)0 Fards: Tan Eng Yoon. S. Do Souza, R. de Souza. 410 Yards: Chan Onn Leng. i Turkenburg. Lian Boon Khiam. 1 Mile: Adam185 words
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Article84 1952-07-31 10 St an vac Table Tennis Games THE following players will represent the Stanvac Employees' League in a friendly table te match against "the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service' Club" at the hitter's Club-house at Bth. Mile.- Jalan Masai. Johore, on Saturday Aug. 9 at 2 15 p.m. SINGLES: Tan Miang84 words
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856 1952-07-31 10 THE LAST eight in the men's singles tournament will take the court at 3.30 pm. this afternoon for the semi-final ties of the Singapore tennis championships and for the first times since the championships started ten days ago, there will oe an end to856 words
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373 1952-07-31 10 Sir. The approach of the Malayan A. A. A. Meeting and the ]ac\ that the Christian Brothers are celebrating their Centenary has prompted me t° write this tribute to a man to whom all sportsmen ill Perak Selangor Negri SembUan and even Singapore should be373 words
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Article101 1952-07-31 10 OLYMPIC WINNERS TOR BERLIN BERLIN. July 29 (Reuter)— Seven Olympic winners includng six Americans will compete in an international athletics meet on August 10 at the Berlin Stadium. There may b<? a repeat of the 1,500 metre Olympic race h as the gold, silver and bronze medal winners run over101 words
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Article766 1952-07-31 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standaffl Pattern No. IN which. appeared in tlir Sunday Standard on Julv l!7. \otr: 1 Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them. When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instructions766 words
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Advertisement94 1952-07-31 10 3 *.«W#* NEWS TO YOU Mi AX It OLit t ISCHOOL OF DRESS MAKING! OPENING DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. •8 J Designing, Measuring, Cutting and Sewing by Mr. POH KIM who has been strongly recommended by Mrs. <i Malcolm MacDonald ;j. •a !POH KIM TAILORING! a-94 words
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Advertisement102 1952-07-31 10 5 TIMES i^^^vN^v^^^^ 6.30 GIAXTSIW 1 #,iis Frmm TMBIB.W A u //r/ ABBOTT COSTEIXO in lack^Beanslal I P/usf OLYMPIC GAMES ZATOPI K i [NS 5,000 METRES IN RECORD 11 iV "PATfI HAT!" BSf Robin Hoo« I^^^RICNARUTOBD %i |o\\ IKE fcV. Hirilt Hl;N' f t ut |»Mf> «O«l»'i0»i |Ui'«(l Mfs M102 words
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Miscellaneous367 1952-07-31 10 1 1 -#\t JL f IK? RITA DEL MAR w 1 TODAY'S QI'OTATION: l> v .i re the iui j oi .< p.t lient I dud." Drydrn. 1 IBt K>l>\> lOR nn;l ONI i Devote s hours to use ext::t care in transit or in relations with 1 others. From367 words
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Article238 1952-07-31 11 THE M islim League played brilliant soccer to hold Tampenis Rovers to a 3 all drawin a SAFA Div. 3A league soccer match played fit the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Over-confident Rovers were prominent in the Rf-1 half, but it was the more determined Muslims238 words
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1411 1952-07-31 11 WINDSOR LAD - Three Figure Dividends At Penang Meet WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Wed. Three figure dividends were returned at today's races the second day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday Meeting. Kudat in the first race gave punters the first shock when he returned $104 for a win. This was1,411 words
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Article127 1952-07-31 11 Water Polo Team For Pa le mbang A polo from the Singapore Swimming Club wUI be ng Singapore for Palem■bang by air on Saturday morn--1 1 a.m 'f return the visit the BPM (Shell) Pladju Sportclufa te;im which came here last year to play a series >: matches against tpore127 words
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Article386 1952-07-31 11 POOK refereeing marred iho SAFA first division match between the Singapore Cricket Club and Rovers Sports Club at the Jalan Kt^ar Stadium yesterday. For 4,"> minutes the game was a touch and go affair with neither team able to score. Then came a curious decision386 words
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Article102 1952-07-31 11 THE following will represent the Singapore Business Houses IXI against South China on Sunday at Jalan B«s;ir stadium: AngUllia (S*Vac) Arshad (OTF-C). Johan 'H.K. Bank) AH Samijan (S'vac>, Chin Geok 'OCBO. 1 J Vasa (Capl) (H.K. Bank), Kok Thong (S'vaO. Hoon Leong fF A- H), A102 words
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Article188 1952-07-31 11 in friendly badminton m,• _j Q- s; id ly, the Sunn7- le Badmint m Pari beat the v h idm oton Pai ty oy 1 game, to l Results- (Sunnyside'i piay«ra mentioned first): Sißdet: Goh Jiang Seng beat v 4. IS r> Yeo Kim Sink beai L|m Hppn Mob,188 words
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Article599 1952-07-31 11 ii mint's it iff t A Sort lliundcr, -i* F*rog w > 't be^an best when the field w*t i ■ent off to a good stari lighi !■>' Mr T:n. Kud I With to n k T.marua close behind of n X i ers and Frog last.599 words
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Article21 1952-07-31 11 Mansfield's WIn At Table Ten nis IN mate t 4 I I esc II ij At or Club si (the .port*21 words
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Advertisement715 1952-07-31 11 TENDER NOTICE sill FOR FIRST CLASS 11OTFL. THE Government of Johore iteg tanderi (or a M9 years e of a -erv valuable site on high r nd overlooking ♦he s^n ne^r the 2nd milestone m B Johore will be condr n of the Lea.-.t thai a Bnj iss hotel of715 words
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Advertisement308 1952-07-31 11 SITUATIONS VACANT W WTKD Girls to be traced as Chiropodists. Sid VI capable of conversing well in English. Good Prospects Box No. T927, Standard, Spore L KXPERIEN'CF.D Book-keeper ted u ell established Chinese firm in Singapore. COLA, free board and medical attention. Apply giving full particulars to B'»x No T928,308 words
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Advertisement42 1952-07-31 11 BIG SWEEP I TOTAL POOL: $349,400. Second Prize: *****1 141,928) Third Prize: 19f358 (12M64) Starters (5.">,24J Each): Hm. S34ffe, Mtt2€, i 2fiBof!9, *****9, *****1, *****6, *****81,*****3. Consolation <>!.o% Each): Km U4561, *****1, *****6, *****1, *****9, *****6, *****1, *****9, 349 HJ4 *****3. i42 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-07-31 11 HIG4J TIDES 11 the principal resorts In Mala: a: TODAY AM. P.M. Sinjfapore 4.33 4.?8 Port Dirksoii 12 .•>!) Port Sham 10.10 11. '8 Prnaiig 4.03 5. V127 words
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Article502 1952-07-31 12 Shuttle Championship WONG PENG SOON and Ong 1>()h J im favourites |M Um singles title have been drawn in opposite halves in the Malayan badminton championships, seeded together with Cheung Hoek Lens and Abdullah Piruz. Wong Pen? Soon will play in the singles only, and502 words
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Article113 1952-07-31 12 GOODWOOD. SUSSEX, July i (Reutei '-Queen E z ibel ia imong in exceptionally his -i who vatcl ed the Good>od Stakes, Britain'i most ancient handicap won today by Mr. Syd Bank's French DeI )-3 outside:-. race inaugurated in 1823 vas I>P feature ot the second la j113 words
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Article354 1952-07-31 12 REGGIE TREVOR will be riding in the Johore Grand Prix motorcycle race on Sunday. His entry has been accepted by the organisers together with another star whose name, was not in the first list of entrants published. The latter is Ross Isle, winner of354 words
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573 1952-07-31 12 FATHER JUMPS INTO POOL TO GREET CHAMP BoiteuxSets World Mo Furuhashi Swims Last By LEO PETERSON, United Press Stoff Correspondent HELSINKI, July 30 (UP)— Jeon Boiteux of France w 0 metre freestyle swimming championship today by one America's Ford Konno in a race so exciting that Boiteux's fo into the573 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-07-31 12 picture The Dutch field hockey goalkeeper falls at the feet <>! an Indian forward as I) Ut < h players park their goal Id the final Held hockey match of the Olympics, at the Velodrome, Helsinki. July 24. India won by six goals to one to take theAP - 72 words
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Article291 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI, .July 30, (AP).— The Inited States boxing team yesterday won five of six bouts and sent three men into the third round. But Uncle Sam lost the bU one of the day when Hungary's Laszlo Papp, the 15>48 Olympic middleweight king, knocked out Ellsworth Webb291 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-07-31 12 LIGHT-MIDDLEWEIGHT SECOND ROUND B Tischin, Russia. won b.v a technical knockout over J< Krawczyk (Poland* second round. Paulo de Jesus Cavalheiro (Brazil) knocked out Soren Danielsson (Sweden) third round. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Second round: Floyd Patterson (U.S.) outpointed Omar Tebbaka 'France* 'A-Q. Leonardus Jansen i Holland won by a technical119 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-07-31 12 photo Hongkong's South China football team which arrived in Singapore yesterday after a tour of Indonesia They will play three matches in the Colony the first being aic.utist the Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Oa Sunday they will play the Business Houses XI and against Singapore on Tuesday.Standard - 66 words
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Article132 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI. July 30 <AP>— Russia held on to a 74i-point lead over the United States Tuesday 514A to 440 in the battle for the" unofficial Olympic team championship. The other leaders also held firm, with Hungary in third place at 22?,. Sweden in fourth at 216 and?132 words
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Article186 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI. July 30 (Reuter^— The International Swimming Federation tonight threatened Hungary's waterpolo team with exclusion Horn the Olympic tournament after a fracas in the pool. The Federation said if there were any more similar scenes the team would be barred. The Duk e of Edinburgh. Princess186 words
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Article58 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI. July 30. (AP) Tony Madigano Australia, won a .split decision over Russia's Boris Siljchev in a second round Midleweiglit boxing contest at the Olympic Games Tuesday night. It was a close fight all the way and Madigan gained the edge with ie quantity of blows he threw.58 words
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Article35 1952-07-31 12 Pat MacCormick Wins Diving Title HELSINKI Iul 5 U (Reuter) pretty American diver, pal m i terrific night to take the Olympic springboard R thoiiijh relegated to dcfcth place thi International Swimmin- Pedenitioi Ifitjii HmritM35 words
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Article183 1952-07-31 12 Swimming Wiimins SNUNGBO MtD DIVING FTNAI 1. I' Mc( ortimk I nitrd Medal I M. Moi -u Frann 139 M point* I Silver M« i I. u-s. ii III(.,J V(.l!>'* l'7.."iT points !>' onsc Medal) i points, ."> < W 'Mi Bi l i!,..;s points, 6 i Eni| ilei183 words
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Article92 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI. July 30 (AP).:— ry of China's "Missing Man'' was solved today. He's not missing at all. The man whom the R e fl Chinese Olympic Committee presented as Tung Shou-yi i actually Tung Shou Yi. This was conceded this morning even by Gun Sun Hw Nationalist China who92 words
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Article28 1952-07-31 12 Italian W in HF.T.SIXKI. .1 Italy mday won the G I cycling race <>t I Olympiad, I aP.d Britain wi m B e in n riid 4 n28 words
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Article26 1952-07-31 12 him and nnd out H make him B ppose will I can confirm I t was largely <>■ Shou Yi" I I I ympic i ir.26 words
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Article18 1952-07-31 12 HELSINKI I ip 1 mi an i- 1 <i harbour the U a now I18 words
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Article107 1952-07-31 12 MILLION FIGHT ON M.W FORK Julj II l P I'l litiKtlft .hill Nui iin .i ncMMirrd to'i.i lh.it h<- t if .*sk the N»u \in k li<>^ I (Mnmissioa to Issue mjuu lu «•»<«■ to Felix Sot t hi< t hid so that the million dollar J< rscv Joe U.ili107 words
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Advertisement177 1952-07-31 12 i Saia^hiag Hit! M ilaj iltn Produttion> "JlWfi LittlA" I m turirm o>M\N GUMANTI u i soi passes all hia pie^ kwa I (hii.inm raic i rfs ill bey praise-* oHfcj perfmrmaßces. N! NG V ATI.M All t.ho-'- lean and beartacbea til pine you hearts 111 1 H NFS THAT177 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-07-31 12 SINGAPORE PBW Bt-sar: 'iBRC v K.\ K VMM A Dock-:-ah at YMCA 3.30 p.m. PENANG PHC Indian Pi')uni(j on t o 13 p.m.23 words
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TRADE EXHIBITION Supplement
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Title Section10 1952-07-31 1 TRADE EXHIBITION Supplement THURSDAY, JULY 31 1952. 12 PAGES FREE.10 words
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Article, Illustration472 1952-07-31 1 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN 'Cu tting The Tape By Governor To Be Televised By the first time in the history of Singapore, the ■nmoth post-war Trade Exhibition at the Happy make television a reality to thousands of visitors iingapore and the Federation. This is made possible hrough472 words
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451 1952-07-31 1 Prefab Home Will Display Uses Of Rubber 881 R m the home i Mrs. l\\er\ in Singapore and linv is the the display ot" i«b Robber DeveKf«ud at their a» \hr Happy rid 1 .ule hxhibition. oal ral i w mud] uf the > »play is the bich will ae451 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-07-31 1 photo. THE HAPPY World Stadium will house the British Radio Exhibition which will show the public the enormous fields covered by the British Radio Industry, including the numerous applications of electronic science. Messrs. Pye Limited will give television demonstrations which will include programmes arranged by Radio Malaya. There are 34Standard - 74 words
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Article54 1952-07-31 1 Quick Look Around LET'S have I i will ha illti: 4 Con; turn 3,000 I I Works. The A inning I I re. a ft a I I -mi of >d is and Co will no' be Ihi I with the in I* ihow H the visitor a h for54 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-31 1 PHILIPS Ql /,Vw oplavcfs i >< t R\DH) i CTWC CO.. Wf.OON Ki)'12 words
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Advertisement55 1952-07-31 1 riwcl I inn «!liSMNl@l^ilg CUARANT£ED SO YURS Uil 111 STAND Nc M X'i ;t, i n f up. \i i: \r>«<) a I I H !Kl< < (I 4tj -L< i'■r* i >» > a&^^^^Sn^«s^ v w OLDF^T IN TRADITION v: FOREMOST IN PROGRK El I A -v f/ie heart55 words
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Article, Illustration529 1952-07-31 2 A SLUMP on the way? Certainly tiol as Jar as Ovaltine sales are concerned. Hie of this world famous beverage are iiicrea*iiii!: <>\ eryday and one can just imagine how inan\ Malayans these days demand for their nightlj tup of Ovaltine lo sooth529 words
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Article266 1952-07-31 2 FOR every day toilet look up the products of Bristolmyer Co (Pty) Ltd.. Sydney. They are the manufacturers of popular and widely known products like Ipana Tooth-past r, Ingrams Shaving G^cam. Mum Deodorant and Vitalis Hair Tonic. gcott English Ltd. are the sole agents266 words
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241 1952-07-31 2 attention is given to comfort, cleanliness, fresh air and correct feeding, the regular yield of miik is much increased in quantity and greatly improved in quality. The farm incorporates ail the latest developments of dairy hygiene. The spacious housing lor the cows is ventilated by241 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-31 2 ;\IK. J DAVIS, ni.i!i.«s< ti here pic UMI 'I m l"> nffi < On arv Miss Pinuii Rawli*| I'm up Lithe Vale uf A le«bui J v26 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-31 2 ONE SCENE oi the i< i( acre Egg nni mb<l <■ note t h -ti iMiiiMK! hens provide the eggs used m the manoi i ture tine. This iii ni .i! K ing s Lang^lcy, England, luu i self-contained pedigi iarni to raise tfce best birds for Duality ci;^.48 words
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Advertisement305 1952-07-31 2 For Years of Dependable Refrigeration! S£: Hotpoint r^*«Hr jP>^ r^^^^^^BjLx: y 1952 De Luxe 8.1 cu. ft. Refrigerator with 24-lb. Speed Freezer 7 Hi -Hu mid i ty Drow«r«, rolitr. mounted Depend on Hotpoint this year and for years to come Here's genuine top-quality value in size, features, efficiency, and305 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-07-31 3 riIETIC i libbe on public for the in Mn!.i\;i I ;iir v> ii t n -pi .1 1 purpose -i-tani sj nthel ic uHi i < i snout -!;::<! f)f Mm m Leong Robber of Shum Y been manul ade from I ♦t. Makin. mge of idities102 words
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Article, Illustration474 1952-07-31 3 Best In Low-Cost Marine Engines mg I. til next What you I -board ve to 1 1 1 e to the ds off holil be hardly vou ies. fitted shown one to I i the ■i? ir. i e age cruising speed and with a moderate iuad it can operate474 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-07-31 3 tea h for this i i ■•<• >»j niplrs of GOLD i'lt! 1 \i; I! A Ail! he liven iwaj .tt intei i .sis tin iMuhont Um exhibition. ition, those who ■-d packet of 1 at the si enter the Paper Model Of150 words
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Advertisement122 1952-07-31 3 Bill .^^^K/L w «^B GOLD DOLLAR TEA Delicious Pure Fragrant Grown, Manufactured and Packed in the cool ond invigorating atmo^pher* of the Highlands in our own tea gardens. SHUM YIP LEONO TEA PLANTATIONS CAMERON HIGHLANDS Shunt l.fttHH Hiihhn M orlcf Factory Site* 15 acre*. Covered Space i 5 acre*. Own122 words
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Advertisement128 1952-07-31 4 DP CHOP A/I'/) \iHSIT 1 DC JI/ffE >*i««^ wmjii THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PAVILIOH I 1 IJT^ HAPPY WOttLi* AH Trade enquiries to.— THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER FOR MALAYA Union Building 2nd Floor. OTHER WELL KNOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE BUTTER MARKETING BOARD, i BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, ViCy Be Seen At The128 words
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Advertisement269 1952-07-31 4 ON DISPLAY AT THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION p-. J WALL MACNAUGHT PUMP FOR 44 GALLON DRUMS F= ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN. J PATENTS PENDING. FOR ALL NON CORROSIVE LIQUIDS. V VERY LIGHT ACTION EVEN WITH T— HEAVY GEAR OILS. CAPACITY OVER FOUR GALLONS PER MINUTE. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. DESIGNED TO FIT269 words
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Advertisement221 1952-07-31 4 Don't gembfe wHk fOUi ||f| mcr to sofery on a road at night Htmi a Nitc R. Lighting Set. You CM I efford to be without Nit G c n ß,dc; 'is ArntnUm O nd better! E^ a because il if designed to give uniform brili.ancc c walking pece end221 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-07-31 5 FREE GIFTS SAMPLES AT AMOY STAND FOB GIFTS, SAMPLES and PRIZES viMi Leo's Rendezvous, belonging ti< the Amoy Canning orporation. This Company will give away three valuable prizes to lucky holders of their M gifi coupons" .ii the Trade Fair Exhibitions at the Happy World. The lucky numbers wiil be417 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-07-31 5 These household remedies are well-known in Malaya .1 Not HarmSiil Si Kioik lation rub. t. K in ice. throal fragra fectant Constipation S Fable! In tablets of he same thera- as a teaspoon>rribly tasting GlauThey relieve conan i rheumatic contecially in the wo-in-one antaler and p:i arable give prompt relief170 words
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Article383 1952-07-31 5 11 1 til 111 JHvKH <\ ppj \N orld i radc ibilion \vi!l "i««l -<>!« iv l id, u *l*hillip»' H agency. .1 its pi comalthough I once more an important part. in decoration. 1952 effort is calculated to show how the famous Phillips organis)• ha383 words
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Article234 1952-07-31 5 Ask For 'Tau Sama Tau •'ulard Stall Reporter .I d C hav e I P trathe World! eF veai II %x} I.' 1 r i s r Pa k Distilleries at i, Ad [n pre-war Ma jra, Tolley the largest, 4 about 65 per the total brandy F,; three years234 words
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Advertisement126 1952-07-31 5 Hlk PHILIPS lm <iao^> WILL I A M JAC K S C 0 (Malay*) L 1 I) Visit fst- EOS "i B BnQBM I I W*b*dFnr^ &^SVMB? Bw vS^W^Br nß^k^t^H^r Bl Wb^iW.^^v EXHIBITION STORE I For QUALITY PRODUCTS filPil fi^V^v Jr Preserved cr.d tgl SOY SAUCE Crystallized JML f\p GINGE126 words
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Article119 1952-07-31 6 TUP: NEWEST departmental store in town, Hardial Singh Sons Ltd., has made tremendous progress since it was established only 15 months ago and will be represented at the Trade Exhibition with an array of world famous products. They are the sole distributors for the119 words
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Article, Illustration213 1952-07-31 6 Huiidredfolfl From Bookcases To Boats Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Plywood C o in p a 11 y* s -lam! at the Trade Exhibition in the Happy orld will acquaint \ou u it li a few of the thousand o<l tl purposes for which Plywood ean be sueeessfully used.Timber Development Association - 213 words
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Article42 1952-07-31 6 The r play is new to Singapore. While stn ban other materials, it is lighter in weight and very attractive in design. Designs of all sorts can be produced with Ply- Mi I ig in manual In «> tin42 words
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Article, Illustration428 1952-07-31 6 Standard Staff Reporter HOUSED in the Australian Pavilion at the Happy World Trade Exhibition will be five < j f the outstanding products of Borneo Co., Ltd. Among them is Aspro which need no introduction to the public in Singapore. Its usefulness,Timber Development Association - 428 words
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Advertisement102 1952-07-31 6 **a 'many more ton, ™p'*j af Happy W or/c/ m 'We Fair Exhibition W We extend our invitation to visit our Stand for demonstrations without obligation, ENQUIRIES TRADE REPRESENTATIONS CONDUCTED ON IHK SPOT. 26, Raffles Place, Singapore-] Phone ***** 3 I CREATE y^) Smi? j 1 I^S FA N T102 words
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92 1952-07-31 7 'Super -Stor' Combines Fridge And Freezer \Ol I!' h-ss \i vuti store a upplj of fruits, \ibh-s *n<! Meats plan < u r m»';»Is ui .ni 1:1. E lor <>u u ill need a HotSnpei Stoi nun hreaei n'frii.i(«»r in yooi fiomc. t ompletc, 1 1 1 1 1 ill92 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-07-31 7 photo. Ifiz1 f i z public are im ited to this stand at the Happy World Trade Fair exhibition to see a tree demonstration ot the art oi make-op by Wax lactor oi HOII3 wood. The demonstrations v- i!' be < ondncted by Esther Johansson and ban Bong Soo, (woStandard - 85 words
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128 1952-07-31 7 niF. Agricultural Council, :.-ig the Federal and of Agriculture and mical experts, d Australia's fli production drive. to be progr< over five at present prices will and I' loo untry's ::ys in the fifth :ift pre- I >\vwheat, 4<) barley, 50 per tent: mutton128 words
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261 1952-07-31 7 ONE OF the outstanding Japanese sewing machine models the "Janome" Sewing hincs will be on display at the National Radio Co.'s stand at the Happy World Trade Exhibition. The three main models are the hand-type, the treadle with three drawers and the261 words
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190 1952-07-31 7 Miniature Camera Main Item At Gian Singh Stand GIAN SINGH CO., LTD.. <me of the most progressive of Raffles Place departmental stores, will be taking part in the Happy World Trade Exhibition for the first time this year. Undoubtedly the leading attraction at their .stall will be the Canon camera.190 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-07-31 7 A DDT e era ed in Delhi as a joini project of the Indian G< i ment the U.N. Chi UNICEF World Health < (WHO) will b 0 in duction by Mai eh 19! cording to the terms of an agreement s161 words
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Advertisement80 1952-07-31 7 fit t2 f Keroseae Electric Refrigerate of Hi i Quality II untie* tjiHtr I ivf/ <>«r Sittiiti tsi uUtsppti li ttrlti S vutit* tmr B.xfciht £nm Enquiries and orders accepted on the Spot. 'PREFECT KEROSENE Q'L Also CONVERTOGRAMS fitted with GARRARD AUTOMATIC RECORD ==^y^ CHANGERS MANY OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS. m80 words
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Article, Illustration362 1952-07-31 8 For the Pro and Ike Amateur holographic and Dental Supplies < <•• -u»k a complete uv photographic equ menl to suil the lastes of all camera enthut s professional »r rhej can have the pick of emical, [or developing the films and sensitised paper362 words
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Article, Illustration308 1952-07-31 8 LIKE MAGIC in the night, new refrigerator defrosts itself simply, swiftly, in a unique and efficient 'natural" manner. These youngsters damatize the "magic" that Leonard has built in to this 8 cubic toot refrigerator, that deinMs automatically without using high cost electric heating elements.308 words
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Article830 1952-07-31 8 JOHN W. CHAPMAN - FROM A 40-FT LINK TO GLOBAL JOHN W. CHAPMAN THE GROWTH OF THE TELEPHONE By IN ONE dramatic moment 7ti years ago the telephone proved that it could speak articulately. Up to then it had made speech sounds, but. like a faltering child, it had not managed to shape t830 words
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Advertisement196 1952-07-31 8 Use y!^k >**W,§£^^ f Ol e^ e P L<: tu r es- Enter for the 2nd C ANSCO AGFA 4^^^^ Film Photo Contest and Win <; $1000/- prizes. y: li/riTAY I*4 Js^v I VvtLIMA if 7FICC 15/AM »'J?«ttfej 620 Film Prontoi S iliMltei with u Ercona 6x9 jgjL^^ilp SOLIDA Hi196 words
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Advertisement252 1952-07-31 8 d^\ f On/y a I BRINGS YOU THE UNIQUE GLACIER S,LLNT. SCAiCD UNIT J H^B^^^^|/Jl I ennr« mechanism uj/ 1 i in 1 4« 111 Siy^l Mf3 MOOELc.S 1 i L joo^ A you eompicre dcpcndabil Jh years of trouti!e-fii s MODEL eLAS4 :*ghi) ji Th« vi*orl4''s supreme domesac TUB252 words
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Article, Illustration397 1952-07-31 9 PYE' S TV WILL BE MAIN ATTRACTION Special Hook-Up With Radio Malaya I NDOI BTEDLI one of ihc major attrac- a the Hij»[ >v World Trade Fair and Radio libilion will be 1 1 1 television demonstration nh \*ill I" piven l>> Pye^ who are represented >lalaya bj Vlessrs, 1.397 words
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Article190 1952-07-31 9 THE first television programme transmitted in Bangkok, Thailand, took place on July 17 at 10.30 p.m. from the Department of Public Relations' Building to the Government House —a distance of approximately two miles. The artists used for this television programme were all Thai, and the Master of190 words
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315 1952-07-31 9 'Dress' Schools Feature Of Singer Set-up THF MALAYAN tri tf embmiden fs n«»u bffiu' fn!ian(cd by the sewing itKichinc. LI »o«!ern miss bav no ttnie to spend months In nu p a bm M embroidered table loth bj harm, ual dai takrs mH her Singer and does ti.r s.unc fab315 words
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Article38 1952-07-31 9 Packers Get Top Priority rs Whi to withhold the i where iu i the chann< man I I XI 'A about 140,0 have been appea (if Cl tati\ 1 a cans food 1 tinplati steel m at o38 words
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Advertisement197 1952-07-31 9 >*g^filUl> iPI* r If/Mil r*it*\liilkS/* X^UkJnXK »W 1 lhl P mokc Hercules ditiliK m^mom^^^ NOW SHOWIf^ G TO i Hercules^ Sir st b' c l e built \m!^lf r f /i n\Mi K 1 iI H O /'D/rrniTV' RROOK^ See fur yourself the wonders of PYE TELEVISION, so beautiful Automobile197 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-07-31 10 THE BEVY OF KONG HOA CIGARETTE GIRLS WHO WILL GO ROUND THE HAPPY WORLD DURING THE TRADE EXHIBITION SELLING "MARVEL" AND "HERALD 1 BRANDS OF AMERICAN CIGARETTES. HOW WOULD you like to win M5O and also get free smokes of212 words
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316 1952-07-31 10 New Antibiotic Has No Disturbing Side Effects CLIMAXING a five-year programme of intensive retists nave dis•;ed a new broad-spec-trum antibiotic which does not produce disturbing side effeci tough it appears to be as effective as many of the antibiotics now in use, announced in the Amerimedical journal, •"Antibiotic- and Chemotherapy."316 words
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Article, Illustration201 1952-07-31 10 Australian Flowers For One Day Only VISITORS to the T;ucie Fair Exhibition will be able to see a display oi Western Australian wild flowers at the A Italian Pavilion, on the first day of the exhibition. The wild flowers were chosen m season and were frozen in blocks of ice201 words
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568 1952-07-31 10 IX the hardware stand at the Australian Pavilion in the Trade Fair Exhibition, Messrs. G.C. Stokes of Trafalgar Street. Singapore will be represented with their Australian product, the <% Nite Rider" bicycle dynamo set. The nite-rider gives a clear, strong beam directly the wheel568 words
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Advertisement121 1952-07-31 10 1 V is tt the mk gpgnL LIGHT HOUSE at the HAPPY rV n V, WORLD TRADE -f lilli EXHIBIYiON and fllll V win a prize. 4 ..4 S2OC will be awarded '-"'vrfASlß k nose giving the J^SSfm^ correct number of ilUpG&fll*! packtfs i-i the Light \jjf£jj \i House including121 words
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Advertisement194 1952-07-31 10 r\rv?rpn p n f \}j£-*jJ STEEL EQUIPMENT BP ««?T POSSIBLE Offia OFFICE EOUIPMENT COT^"^ U-O CMULIA ST 0 PORE TCI •sto %M«MMMIUUMMUUi«MMUUUUUUUU«VUi Even ih t ii a in it mho CASH OR HIRE PURCHASE PHILLIPS I REFRICERAHH I fWi I VVFSr/NGHOUSf s KELVIN ATOR Obtainable a I SOUTH ASIA TRADING194 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-07-31 11 f\j DM British I x h ihit ion is being hrld nix -tion with ir.uU* I air %(i,hi t io n at me lla pp 3 \\,,rld, MUKHra VUIOS PriD o<(up v 2 promineni position. I made .dance in n market only ind ;n the100 words
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Article, Illustration833 1952-07-31 11 lli- outstanding txbibil th«* urph -t Hid u ill the nen I Ifil Mm R kdkvra >\ bid is Ihe idiogi .mi designed h\ >lurpli^ for \\<>i Id in., ikftv SVlafc their 1: far ihead 1 fnr r« i 1 l: I t ol the833 words
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299 1952-07-31 11 Q BB Pure Ghee Is Rich In Vitamins I Stall Reporter KAB rs' Ha >pv ale Fa ill display n\ 3 Mai.,- a I the Butt B iction of L' milI i .o •< i th e e r ies the pi ll scious that the cows are i <299 words
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Advertisement274 1952-07-31 11 JjERE'S a question for you. Should a manufacturer— of radio for instance "give the public what it wants'*? Yes? Very well, whal does the public want. Now you tell u-. e spend a lot ol our time trying to find out and it isn't halt' as simple as you might274 words
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Article, Illustration867 1952-07-31 12 See And Hear The M uslcal A larra Clock Standard Staff Reporter OVERSEAS Traders Ltd., determined to uphold their reputation for presenting tfra most remarkable stand in the Trada Exhibition last year, will again put up a stand worthy of the first prize. AStandard - 867 words
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90 1952-07-31 12 First Finn To Import Oils For Cosmetics in the ial an facture ti: m of T. G. Ki; C >any. g on a -mall es- < 1^22 as en oi R«e p. inci easing s syrup i higl I l .cut the th< m k. 1 I knuv. >rand fes90 words
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394 1952-07-31 12 Aussie Stand To Display Products Sold By 40 Firms THREE thousand square feet ot floor space holds Australia contributions to the Trade T'air tliis year. Their Fa\ili«»n. the biggest ever constructed for the Australian Government in the Happy World, permits the displav df a number ot products marketed by nearly394 words
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Advertisement163 1952-07-31 12 in i in XOW O\ niSPLXY AT >^~V. THE HAPPY WORLD ™&**x\ Jim 1 j! IRAD^EXHtBITiO^ 4 PANELLING FURNITURE DOOS W^f^^H ILINGS SHUTTERING •HU S I BOAT BUILDING ALL EXTERIOR WuM Y\\ M\ I/J |f PLYWOOD gives a home I X >4w added beauty, permits trtt A »».xV-Mix-!jlffl\ dom in163 words
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