Singapore Standard, 2 August 1952
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Title Section17 1952-08-02 1 Singapore Standard -flk 7?L )n] •i i t ji SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article58 1952-08-02 1 Special < i »v i I \u. i Ere Ui khc »n loading ot i abl er C v i'l dtri- lor m:v.\ lays, j m lb is lli IT t ll«> i r onomh Sbmi i'u i> the (ii-i .".tinn ritft iporc thk coincidi58 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-08-02 1 1 !ii s lounging pv jama t ouil> i n tti i» m m!\ -I embroidered green u.;n (!<•- siunni hv ipni i of Italy mm! vlu»\s ;i .it the rec :ii fashion show m famous Pitli P.il.Mf 1 i Till I Among the buyers itteadiui; t shOV Ht rAP - 71 words
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Article29 1952-08-02 1 'LARONDE' IS BANNED H I I I i\v B »?id thai 'O.iect i- i Sraone S il the Malayan »nsor*s rown tin r tory r telity a an inevitable29 words
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Article330 1952-08-02 1 Large Dredge Damaged In COMMUNIST tsrrorisfs using trench mortars, machineguns and other weapons attacked the American Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation's mine m the Kinta Valley, according to a message received by the Malayan Tin Bureau m the United States, reports United Press. One of the mine's330 words
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Article132 1952-08-02 1 Blame It On Horses THE allegation that there i> widespread indebtedness among tt;>- stall ol the < i t v oun< i! \v.di\c by Mr. V. K. Nait (Lab., South) ;it the 1: t meeting of the City Council Is only t"<> true, s( Mi E. Siddons hairman ol the132 words
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Article193 1952-08-02 1 Stable Price For Tin Is Seen LONDON. Aiu 1. --Secretary for Overseas Trade Brig. Harry Maekeson told the House of Commons that the British and IS. governments considered that ■there should not be the wild fluctuations m the price of tin which there have been m the past.'' with the193 words
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Article63 1952-08-02 1 WASHINGTON, Aug I General Services Administrator Jesa irson* m announcing the end- T S. ban on private import! oi tin, called attei 1 1 to the "diflicult circumstances" under which tin producers work. particularly In Malaya. He noted that a U.S. government mission to Malaya63 words
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Article14 1952-08-02 1 Burn i \a to open a c >■- ilate m Singapore shortly.14 words
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Article74 1952-08-02 1 The Duchess of Kent hi sent the following telegr;: totheHigh Commissioner, (I 1 Sir Gerald Tempter, lor 14--year-old Terence Edmett, the hero of the unsuccessful terrorist ambush on the Nanyo Estate. Kota Tinggi, on July 23: "Please convey to Terence Edmett my admiration for his74 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-08-02 1 photo. MX JOHN F NICOLL, Governor of Singapore, officially opens the Trade 1 air ai tin- Happy World. Amusement Park, which will continue to Aug. 16. At Mr. NieolU left is Mj George Lee, owner of the Happy World, while holding the tray for the scissors i s Mr AStandard - 69 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-08-02 1 Prince Dukes PRINCE Bernhard \< I of tJie Netherlands, I wearing sunglasses,' jokes with the Duke of j i Edinburgh as th c y I 1 watch Olympic swim- ming events at Hel- i I sinki. On the left is i 1 1 the Duke of Kent. i| A. P.50 words
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Article224 1952-08-02 1 Result Of Wilson Mission Waring PRESIDENT of the F.MJS. Chamber of Mines, Mr. D. T. Waring of the Malayan tin mining industry welcomed last night the news that steps are being taken to rescind the regulations put into force m the United States last year controlling the purchase of tin224 words
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Article54 1952-08-02 1 IN the Trade Fair Supplement o)' July :>1 it was sUt«'d tint "Aktt-Yitc" a Nicholas Ethical product, is the same a>, Ovaitine. rhis statement is not correct and is also misleading. Ovaitine can rightly be termed unique because it \m different from all other food beverages. It .stands m54 words
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132 1952-08-02 1 UNITED NATIONS, A.. (Rente! 1 Against the opposition ol Britain. France and Belgium, the Economic and Social Council passed on to the General Assembly two important recom- dations of the Human Rig imission on the question ol determination of p The principles at132 words
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218 1952-08-02 1 ROAD CHAOS STRANGLING CITY'S ECONOMY B()II> and vigorous Steps to ease traflk congestion are seeded if strangulation of the economic life of the Singapore is to be avoided, says .Mr. VV V M. Watts recently retired Registrar of Vehicles. "No longer is it how far It Is I from the218 words
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224 1952-08-02 1 Rabies 'War': To Vaccinate 90,000 Dogs THE Federation's Veterinary Services v\i!! iracctaate 90,000 dogs from now until the v>id of next \<\u m their campaign to Jij;M the present Fedomtion ride outbreak of rabies. This was announced by the Acting Director of V Tinary Services. Mr. C. W. Wells last224 words
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Article100 1952-08-02 1 LEADING A ■nmu- Party member. Mr. L I rence Sharkey and hi.,- wife, had to spend anoi i r day and night m S c terday m a ho- tel room. Their plane which took off m the morning for Calcutta retu hours latei enf i ible.100 words
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51 1952-08-02 1 ■I B D High < ■r, Mr. D. C. MacGillh a performs vayang ps i 1 tcri Pa tng d B I his two-da toui Saoa Bei nam ana Kuala S i he complete I yest< day. ght In t the X penghulu, <51 words
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Article36 1952-08-02 1 TOIL'- 0. Aug. 1 planei ECoteaa t b ;■■<■•* Jin md, acting to bi 1 1 i T ;> >.: C t n Han \> >n» transformer on 6 "ma j oi b .factory »et« *-sj attackt-L36 words
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Article17 1952-08-02 1 THR one d locomotive .'<nd 4 1 fCi K:.-ii district three were I ;t.'iri i17 words
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84 1952-08-02 1 Search Of Farouks Baggage Ordered URO, \u:: 1 I I»» ISIt IIS Mdl inioi n 1,1 \i t!> d.tiU XI \h; .un s 1 tort.v. that Gem N•uui!»s hridninrfffi In c r.i''i<» Pffeffc 1<» the C;ipt;» i j» <,i t InMahroassa taking 1 1 i .inuik Into exile to seaReuter; A.P. - 84 words
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Article15 1952-08-02 1 CITY SPENT US $47 MIL. ON GOODS SINGAPOI of the 141: r t i < i.15 words
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Advertisement48 1952-08-02 1 Ml s'. Lll how is your water supply? """~"^^k i ij» I■* _i V_r DOMESTIC Electrically* *Jf] Driven Self-priming \fjy CENTRIFUCAL PUM P S In n I 1 DM CENTRIFUCAL Suitable tor application! Demanding greater output WQRTHINGTON-SIMPSON (Immediate delivery) ir WILLIAM JACKS* <m^^ lt ß K. 11 A48 words
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Advertisement53 1952-08-02 1 j GIFTS IS B 1 /or* I#f Owrtihinn easily solved f you 9 only call at THE I NOVELTY STORF^ J KB. North Bridi^r Uoni Phone 3123. Spore 6 I Cf (2JfUtt€Z£\A JL.Ld' .vi m mSM4-Mtm WaBHHMHMM > li I. m i < r t% *t.m.%\\.l.i*. Garni f.-f, |f CottyeT53 words
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Article710 1952-08-02 2 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Mr. Nicoll Opens Trade Ex hibition Dy Standard Staff Reporter THE HOPE thaf television would "m due course become a port of daily life m Singapore Ww'S expressed yesterday evening by Mr. John F. Nicoll, the Governor of Singapore, m his speech at710 words
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160 1952-08-02 2 SArs src chief mdard Stall Reporter SING A POH E Jkis a unlined Ims service compared with the public |i nsport m the Inited Kin don, Mr. V A Ewing, ral manager the pd lr.ciion ComI esterday. ereas I I Mr. Geyl lag K<.ad .-:t160 words
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Article222 1952-08-02 2 Sugar Ration Virtually Off VIRTUAL derationing of sugar m Singapore will become effective on .Monday when the city's million people will receive more than three times the existing quantity allocated to them each week. lne weekly ration of sugai ration card holders fron' Monday will be two katties foi h222 words
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Article, Illustration122 1952-08-02 2 WH'.N Captain 3. Overtoil arrived m Singapore «»n Thursday he was surprised when told tl\it he had won tin* tir>{ prize of :i Skoda i' rei v,,,-! 1 54,750 a? the L ross Ball held reee ttlj Yesterday, (apt Overtoa told ill-- Standard that h€ hi only on'- Ucltet. I122 words
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Article35 1952-08-02 2 A FUN FAIR will be held today at the C.V.MA Bras Basah Road m aid of the St. Joseph's -EngliSh School Fund. There will be the usual games and makan ta Is.35 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-08-02 2 i Th<» 1(J speciaQy se- leeted youths who passed out aftrr training for three months to join the Mobile Squad of the Truli fit* Police were inspected by Mr. A. K. Anderson, Assistant Commissioner, at the Police Training School yesterday. j Mr. Anderson reminded them that they were beinsj sentStandard - 125 words
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147 1952-08-02 2 Nude Burcrlar Surprised Fought Four A NUDE Abdul Rahman bin Amat, 27, who had a :t e with two women and two men before he ran away, was yesterday senten the Singapore First District Jud^e, Mr. Tan Ah Tah to eight months' rigorous imprisonment for housebreaking and theft of 576147 words
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Article165 1952-08-02 2 cc- b .-c Sec D. 11. Chapman yestt He a clock Road J 11. to all i is j r iten officer Inspector A. D. J;:ci>b told the court I the v. B Timah Road and asked th< i mted a i compa v I165 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-08-02 2 LEADING Singapore entertainers will take part m a charity show m aid of the bereaved famUies of bandit virtims m Johore State which has the higher number of such victims. The show which will be held at the Royal Johore International Club tonight101 words
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Article232 1952-08-02 2 MOR Faces Serious Charges X Lian Wah 1 I.: St Po;ice C Mr. R. C. S. B acting on ml oceeded to the En- lent. Gillman Bar- with a Po;ice squad i :vq MS reyoh ammui t a J bu^ jr. k< r of an .VIOK. He was giving evidenci232 words
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Article27 1952-08-02 2 THE FIRST annu:!l general tn^eting of the RASC Civilian iciation scheduled to be htid .aj been pustpuned to hug IT at 10 urn. at the A.CSU27 words
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Advertisement71 1952-08-02 2 I "AIELODY MAKER" f^^^^^__^^sa IN A CLASS CM IT S 0WN PLASTIC CASE WALNUT CASE I A I J i t f O l t a v~* ALL LESS 10% DISCOUNT FOR (ASH I; See one hear one at STAND No. 31 at (he RADIO EXHIBITION and prove for j71 words
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Advertisement139 1952-08-02 2 The BRIDE^ 7 WOW m th© CGlOijv yj /"^XfcJ F The most Wh' ,^3 end DELICIOUS |HS^ DRINK lifi GERMANY NATIONAL AERAHD WATER CO. ITD., I 55/33 liMHlioa I?- pihhm |fr» g] 5 B^ P» «RKMT|S B^ Lirt j Cißt/MIDDLE- AGED WELL BHNfi! THE sighs end strug I ore settled139 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-08-02 2 -b^ •"1 |_ASf^^" AM |S A FULL-FLUSHED CH^^Ofl-^Er T^RT V <pBOk MEMB£« O' TH'FEARLF C^ 4 THAFrS ONC THIfJG B:N GCN'AROCVD WIF r y Wil ?feC W TOSDICK FAX! CLUB.^-AH PLr^CED THET STCOPID IDEEL PP'JDL'N: r r ETOM ISff *7^ i^CT NEVAH T'EXD NOTH/N'MAH /DEEL 7 O'HiS WON'T DO- r'72 words
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210 1952-08-02 3 F > W w Im I^l «l 111 FIRE CHIEF WARNS CITY Brigade Cannot Cope With 2 Bid Fires A t Same Time Standord Repori-er iF TWO f-res of the size of last year's coiossa! Karnponq Bugis breaks oti simultaneously m the Colony, tne Singapore Fire Brigade wiii be able210 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-08-02 3 R] SIDI SI 16,000-stron£ Philip- lumioi t hambei o omnvn M Osca Are 1 1 an o, on a I Eastern tour of Junior Cfaambex ira tfc of honour at a d BBei parn given b\ Uh Simga pore Junior Chamber I i New World Thur^: J picture shorn FromY C Lee - 70 words
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Article29 1952-08-02 3 One of the leading officers oi International Salvation Army. Commissioner Jah n S B.adi: Singapore and Federatio from Australia, where he i manknoth Salvation Army gathering29 words
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Article59 1952-08-02 3 Record Number of Fire In 1951 ipore last tailed v >lony. 11" state Superin- li: Vlr. J. G. S m i:. annaa t throng one kdlosmni m 1 .in Rim ■cladm? ih»pilot of jr. i Hornet Snuim 0 alls I B l;»dio Thf»\ irere turned P .lit- patrol .sr> th»call59 words
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Article7 1952-08-02 3 Shister To Renew City Paintings tESIDENI s7 words
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19 1952-08-02 3 Couldn't Pay Tax: Made A Bankrupt rrayJ E Jea:. A Conjme Tat Mong ii^- only p.. >unt. M not19 words
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68 1952-08-02 3 130 SVC Recruits Complete Training ONE hundred and fifty recruits of the Singapore Volunteer Corps who completed their tour months" intensive tniinini: have been posted to the various units of the S.V.C. A Board oi Officers had eariiirr essed their capabilities. their l iected by -Col. T. y 28. T68 words
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Article49 1952-08-02 3 MR. K. R. WELBORE KER of the Commissioner-Gener;: Office will be leaving Singapore On Aug. 6, to take over the Brii Consulate at >i, Indo-China, for a couple of months. Mr. P. L. Carter. Head of eery m the C-G's Ofi'i oore Ker j49 words
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Article, Illustration218 1952-08-02 3 P»v CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Mali Reporte: THR£] women ol Singapore acted a- mannequin on television last night, at the fiapp\ World Fail U show an all-Singapore designed fashion collectioi which combined tiit- good taste ol smart women all over the world with the traditional chic and218 words
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92 1952-08-02 3 Two Boys Grirl bet Study Gifts TWO boys and g aye bee ded the I City Day scholi m a capiia. sum of $1,500 donated by the party members The tnree scholars are- Ph I Ens, Hee o: St. Andre Haze the Hoiv Infant Je and Kwek A of St.92 words
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Article38 1952-08-02 3 B"RGLARS broke inhome R.A.F. pore while they with cash and From the house Hayne m Siglap, ra and stolen. The other officer. Brenchiey had his radio and 5250 stolen from his I A.mber Road.38 words
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Article123 1952-08-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter THERE unanimous sup;,: among civilian member.-. Police Advisory CornSingapore tor the unifor of 1 P ice officers and t ra: Mr. T. W. Ong, a member Ad\ ory C mittee and Pr Singapore Chinese Bi Ass >ciation, said yesi i .marl a:123 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-08-02 3 I I Miss l,i-.n.i M.idh.tvan I of Inoh who caw an )an eiteai d v perform' am r<'centl> will mak«- another bow on I I at th«* Victoria 'liu*jtre Sia^aporc. Ti!" ioiftt-organisers of the r-i ital .ir-- Messrs A.P. Madhavan md I Dharau Mr. S.B.S Naidu v b Ihi M53 words
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Article36 1952-08-02 3 Blackout C ttee I P. F. De S j nk that the o wili r> i tsk m >v* own v* I Ml Ann i opinion tion of t: j station. I36 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-02 3 i l>4»lLr forPolLiT-yon can'i tuMt llie v? s "*sf'* v *"*""^fcfe_ .■■^v.vw*yy* w^.-yo^,^Sy^:-! S!^>x i: y- i Mtsffaj* t*zt Zw* Sedate SIKSAPORE MOTORS LTDJ24 words
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Advertisement139 1952-08-02 3 I f V\!< 1! FOR ill! 3 DLMONSTKATiON 01 ill! Wi\/ ELECTROSOK T IC WASHING MACHINE D 3 USTRALIAN PAVILION rv HAPPI Wouili TUAIM 1 \li: 3 n hashes m soim. iau:< 3 WEST PCIKT G^RDL!V I PH0XE***** T mill- PASIII l'\N.U\i, i;n\|. TO-NIGHT BAR EXTENSION OP TO 1 A.M.139 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-08-02 3 S&^&\ vV^^C^'6 TLi-V -PARDON I\ ATJVTHIJsIo I DOWNRI OOF IV,> V,! ijl.-' X /^tJ 1 r W V^- a19 words
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Article102 1952-08-02 4 5,081 Detaines In Malaya DON, .lulv 31.- The British Colonial Secre"^ii OOvei Lyttelton. told the* House of Comj tii.it on Juls \2 t l iis \r.u- 5,08] persons mt i field under Emergency Regulations m prisons or i imps m >':ii. .i. S 1 "In S i ate < F<Reuter; U.P. - 102 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-08-02 4 o iestai Osanui Ckuuurti, costuitd for \\.<> vkicfe he v. :ii priM'nt at t coßcerl m aid <if the [fl "i'.(M.ifi !i;!i t«> heM at t!i.- Kaffirs Hotel on28 words
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Article100 1952-08-02 4 LIFE OF HUNGER FOR BA NDITS Captured D/arv nlnmp<\ n For Inefficiency Sfondcrd Staff rtcr LESS co -operation horn considerably worsened ihc ation ond life m the jurgL hunger and suffering. who has L: Lim. a Pni; i S3 the S riieri b I volu which j The Infor other100 words
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231 1952-08-02 4 PENANG, Thurs.—'Progress towards self-govern-ment, the attainment of self-government and above all the maintenance of independence when selfgovernment has been attained, are impossible if we cannot train local men and women to run the govern ment of this country efficiently," said the Member231 words
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Article31 1952-08-02 4 THE KUALA Kangsar Branch of the Perak Adult Education Association will hold its annual general meeting m the Kuala Kangsar v lirt House on Aug. 6. at 4.45 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration700 1952-08-02 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORK BAHRU, Thnrs. Tiie conslanl crj for larger plots of cultivable land to Im* ma3e available to them, has been heard from squatters m Kulai town and m other aevf villages m the kuLii group during the past few weeks.Standard - 700 words
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Article41 1952-08-02 4 THE n d! the Federation of All Malayan t fate Staff Unions, m its editorial, observes that the :>:>k of employers i taken a -new turn and there was definitely a prop 1 towai Asian employe< s.41 words
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279 1952-08-02 4 IPOH, Fri. Permanent lillrs, such as entries la the Mukim Registers and leases of State land which may extend to thirty years, will be issue:! m appropriate cases to settlers m the new villages for their house sites, and their farm land outside the279 words
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Article17 1952-08-02 4 SENIOR Ho n taJ Awristwit tr. 1 Boon H I ol the DisDi ttict iiobpitai, raipim.17 words
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Advertisement23 1952-08-02 4 I'SBHHI^"" Jmrnm WHEELBASE 116" MAX G.U.M. 5000 POUNDS ENQUIRIES INVITED SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR Repnvmtatives in> MALACCA SEKEMBAN IPOH PENANC BUTTERWORTII. BORNEO MOIORS LTD.23 words
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Advertisement57 1952-08-02 4 I >_r ____M__- QINGAPOPxAIRPORT c__7 z:i r r^i--i ITD _-Z7'k_^-----3-br -^5~ DINE AMP INCE IN OU3 NEWLY EXTENDED RALI Please Reserve /'//'//;< J/. THE PttANHA z -j f J^\ :^^___l id< nr t,< d by vicious m on uifi'shot |OWS, the men «o'rq Pifonho v u'. v m' v «qh!57 words
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Article, Illustration581 1952-08-02 5 rerseas Teachers Plan Won't Hinder l ocal Men 's Chances Standard Staff Correspondent ENANG, Fri.— The Member for Education, Dato E.E.C. Thuraitoday defended Government's policy of recruiting teachers d.a, Pakistan and Ceylon to help ease the urgent needs of this caused by the acute shortage of581 words
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Article30 1952-08-02 5 Rabies: S'pore Prepares the I 3 thai oi i .the res' II SI tin! ml thai tihe luwitiii vi ike rural aieaa m UltcssUtei by c the 1 5 ap-30 words
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Article23 1952-08-02 5 THE L( mi verage Firsl P iresterimv ed him. 1 whal until he wi 1 •k-s.;p. wa-; fine default23 words
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Article81 1952-08-02 5 SEHEMBAN, Fr.-The former postmaster, Batang Malaka, S. Arurflqgam, was convicted yesterday on three criminal charges by the Presideni of the Sessions Court Tumpin. O'.\ the fir>t charge criminal breach of trust of (6 i and 40 cents— he v.^s sentenced to two year's rigorous imprisonment an<l81 words
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Article93 1952-08-02 5 WHEN an application for a receiving and adjudicating order was made against Chua Van Sui m the Singapore High Court, before the Chief Ji I S r Charles Murray- Aynsley, Mr. J. E. Jeans. Asst. Controller of Income Tax. said that Chua had only p:iid93 words
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Article48 1952-08-02 5 T.I I!I.\ HONG alias lim Ah Gong was tentatively i m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with the murder of Yeo Chiow Van ldr< m Tiong Bahru Roa(' o»4 July 31. lie was reinandcd m t tie Central lock-Mp until Aug. 5,48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-08-02 5 WiiKN— th,. Hiffn Commissioner, Gen. sir Gerald Templer, visited Kroh on Wednesday, he mrt Rfuthan, son ol Munthayan .1 telecommunications l.n« mti.hi who was awarded (he 8.F..M. for distinguished service. Picturt* sh«»ws Gen, Templar and Mtithan m Kroh's Main Street with an armoured tar .is background.46 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-08-02 5 Mr Ong Hoik Hoe, of the Colonial Audit Department, Bfaf*MrC w»"o hM "fin stletU'd to e<» to ttC I oiidon olTit lor a three-year training, was the gui->t ul hun..ui- at a diniu r part) given b} >is ooUeafoea at the New WotVi list nm-it. Picture show's Mr, Ongr, In68 words
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Article407 1952-08-02 5 STEPHEN SIM - STEPHEN SIM By THE Happy World was a flash of colour last night when thousands thronged there to see the Fourth Annual Traiie Exhibition. Every StaU was uicaacu i nd decorated to attract and! dazzle the eye. The crowd started pouring m after the Governor, Mr.407 words
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156 1952-08-02 5 Ambulances lilted With Radio Phones .MR. J. SHAW, Superintendent or' the Singapore F B igade taLso controlling Arab Service) m his 1951 report states that he could not ;ls!< the City Council to pun additional ambulances until I Alexander Road Station was completed. I ere wa.s no space aj I156 words
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Article90 1952-08-02 5 AT THE conclusion <> r a three--114 at the Singapore First Puiw 1 irt j esterda 1 Ling, 1 proprietoi Chinese I I ical tuniiie wh< wa charged with giving 1 information to the Police was fined $200 or two months 1 hard labour. He paid the90 words
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Article43 1952-08-02 5 SIX DIE OF DIPHTHERIA SIX DEATHS resulting from diphtheria, for the wed: ending July 2<), were reported by the City Health Officer, Dr. N. A. Canton, yesterday. Thirty people were reported to have died from pneumonia and 18 f I>m tv berci ilo43 words
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Article186 1952-08-02 5 'I E Dir tor ol Elducation, Mr. H. M. Young yesterday defended his department's decision to award a pass m the Third Year Normal Class Examinati 1 to 21 second-year Cej tific;ite Course students, who had Jailed m their final examinations. ''I* is a widely reco^ni186 words
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Article48 1952-08-02 5 1 i!RF.F. pec 1 I SIB :ri b I N.mi, G;tn San and tr Soj each fined *■■"> r I•■ da I Impi i iment by Ch [bi m bin I 1 S I Ktuang Circuit Wagisi ite I i J i. >■ i been Qi e g fo* 1948 words
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Article50 1952-08-02 5 KWEK THENG CHING (55) admitted m the Singap Second Police Court yesterday that he tole a roll of cloth valued $67 from D. L. Chotaram. at High Street on July 31. Th c. c was postponed to Augu B and bail ot $500 was al!ov50 words
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122 1952-08-02 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. A deputation from the Federation Government Temporary Officers' Association which called on the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. Moc Gillivray this week got several of their demands met, The Standard was told yesterday. Mr T.122 words
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172 1952-08-02 5 Korea-Bound Men Testify In S'pore Case BEF< >&I sailing troopship, tire I noon yester I B soldiers who were hound Korea, spei:' m the Singapore Third Police Court, where they upon to identity clothes and testify In a The two Acre P ites 1 Johnson and Edward Taylor ol the172 words
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Article256 1952-08-02 5 KIHSTATION'S m -«iiiu' I|MH p liable i>> ion) i.m|.i\ i» ■^il !;•> .<i I i <;.; .i ii~.,n Road i St., hmi .h >i Peoples Pai ;> N foon I Lams nil Mill-. 4. him Him. i i ni-i vv i»rk, i i I m ti»i BiVtf256 words
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Advertisement56 1952-08-02 5 iv;i ly grand coiiee the minute you want it ~~^d "^"^X i Extra nkc cofTee u^ to take extra i me uSi*V* *9B 0 flivour Whclher you SiJ^Slr^ ik'^gSw <z*l add nailk and ,u^.u to -"I^^3 for a tin o! Nescaii tix^iy, ESCAPE a ttrins, 1 1 ::j.- Ul t^r56 words
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Advertisement65 1952-08-02 5 FOr I R] [INAL at 5145. Abdul S Dni need m trat S Sipul ent. The watch people ask for by name (at right) Hie incomparably f m^ nim 1 ROLEX DATE JUST. Peer L!JfV. l llll^l 1111 "J 1 *****111 j O< modem wctches it em- i tfj/s.^ 165 words
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Article595 1952-08-02 6 P! RAL Tempter's warning that the Federations I position gave cause for anxiety not go unappreciated among circles m ho are on! to regard this valuable raw I p>n for gouging American I ct -is may m part be attributed to spending en the Emergency such as595 words
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Article, Illustration836 1952-08-02 6 PERCY JOSEPH - RESETTLED 150,000 SQUATTERS— NOW IT'S GOODBYE PERCY JOSEPH By THE man who began a resettlement programme for Johore's 150,000 squatters, even before the great Briggs Resettlement Plan came into being, leaves Singapore today on six months' leave prior to retirement with the satisfaction that Johore leads oil other States m836 words
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Article419 1952-08-02 6 Review of Views Chinese Police DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan's appeal to the Chinese for at least 2,000 Chinese policemen is an important call, which, it is hoped, will be greeted by an enthusiastic response, the Chung Shing Jih Pao said editorially yesterday. The paper pointed out that the Chinese who419 words
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Article, Illustration567 1952-08-02 6 the Church's No. 1 Enemy, says jCompromise Is Impossible With |i This Most Danigerous Challenge. i =1 i IT is given to few men m public life steadily to increase their visible stature 1 and to broaden their claims on the attention of men of goodwill every where i alter567 words
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Letter236 1952-08-02 6 Sir; The High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, who was the principal guest at the last annual dinner of the Press Ciub of Malaya said: "There is no doubt that the Press is, and will continue* to be. one of the most powerful influences m forming public236 words
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Letter253 1952-08-02 6 Sir. —Recently we read In your columns that the Labour Party is considering to nominate Mr. P. M. Williams, or Mr. S. Jaganathan. We supporters of the Labour Party m the South Ward wish to remind '.he ELECTRICITY? LETS WAIT Sir. —I agree with Mr. J. Balkara253 words
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Advertisement100 1952-08-02 6 j= j Singapore -£36 Btanbarb Independent Morning Aeio/;«/>er HEAD OFFICIj 128. Robinson Road, Singapore. Tcfcprtone Nc« ***** *****. Cobie b Tt'«fireph Address TIGERNEWS, Singapor*. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON i Kccm 112, The Tirr.cs Building, Fr-ntmg Hcuse Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO 43 Sultan Street, 13 Cowan Street, 8100 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-02 6 PA|RY«ERP BRAND AUSTRALIAN CREAMERY BUTTFk t 4 !1 1 t f I' /■l., '/< ita| i i- i i >*i PH II X I T24 words
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235 1952-08-02 7 illlHiW \u^. I Premier Mohammed Mossadeq'fl dictatorial M >i«-r<l;;\ barred ih«* >liah of Persia from all contact with diplomats unless authorized m advance I>> Mossadeq himself, and jj bill m the Majlis ex ten cling martial law m Teheran for one iitoiilh' ba235 words
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Article35 1952-08-02 7 Pope Sees W indsors THE Pope yesterday Kiamea a private audience to the Duke D ess ol Windsor at his ncr palace 12 miles south oi Rome. I I >!■< 18 minutes with the Pope-- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1952-08-02 7 THE Maharaja ol Bho.jra.iji Gondal, a princely state i bcd the Saurashtra i i State of the Indian Republic f 1 < d <m edn< sday. lie 68 APAP - 31 words
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Article27 1952-08-02 7 PRESIDENT Juan D. Peron iced that \^e de ayed i I- va Peron, will be held on Sunday. Auk 10. died la&t Saturday. APAP - 27 words
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Article30 1952-08-02 7 CS Secrei Stale Dean on took off for Honolulu and a meeting with Ministers of Australia and New Zealand to set up an for Pacific d< APAP - 30 words
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Article30 1952-08-02 7 ilture officials from j nim ere call< an meeting m Nashville 1, nessee, to discuss ways relie 1 effects of a winch eady i millions ol dollars. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1952-08-02 7 BRITAIN' will up about 90IHHI tion seats -more .1 s will hove to pay fro n US$lO to US$l5 to t in i.- APAP - 28 words
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Article28 1952-08-02 7 RIME m Britain last year var with indictable offences rep ed and ses m sex crii theft and receiving stolen goods, said f Office ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article84 1952-08-02 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 1, (Reuter\AP>: New ceasefire talks beda.v on the China-Macao where machinegun and have broken out cc m the past week bel Portuguese I Chinese troops -man of the 1 Chamber of Commerce m Macao. 1 Mr Ho Yin Chi and the ice- ian, Mr I84 words
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84 1952-08-02 7 BOULOGNE, Aug. 1 (R< vartime torpedo dragged 1 nud ot Btiulogne harir today sank France's bij I 1 dger the 1,289-ton Pas De I (is II and killed 11 of its i 17. including the captain. I The 1 l Calais was worki j84 words
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Article24 1952-08-02 7 NEW ORLEANS, Aug. I, iAP> —Andrew Jackson Higgins, 65, ned builder ol beach landing craft during World War 11, died lay.24 words
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Article41 1952-08-02 7 THE Singapore Police last d( tamed 16 Chinese ftei a raid on opium dens. j| n ol the men were deta c I 1 i ntrai Police Station and six ai the B< ach Road Police Station.41 words
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Article46 1952-08-02 7 ■MM'i.iC \'i H )NS from candi- j a tes the Junior ai d General Clerical Examination* for GenClerical Service clerks to be d Sept. 18 and 19 ;lfl be addressed to the As--1 rtant Sec etar: (E. 0.) B. fv.:,,ninl Secretary* Office by46 words
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Article219 1952-08-02 7 LONDON, Aug. 1. (Reuter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leftwlng Socialist, threw hack at his Party leader Clement Attlee today a rebuke which the former Labour Prime Minister had administered to him m the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Bevan hotly denied that he had committed a219 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-02 7 [MHUII The Raja Muda of Selan^or. eves the Chines? hest hold- JnK a radiogram, which attracted crowds following the open- in* of the British Radio Exhibition last ni*ht at the Stadium of the Happy World Amusement Park, -StandardStandardx - 38 words
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Article106 1952-08-02 7 AS island-wide vaccination campaign will be launched m Singapore from Aug. Members of the public are urged to get themselves va< cinated. Although there has been no threat of an immediate epidemic of smallpox, m Singapore, the campaign is launched as a precautionary mea- re, rticularly106 words
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Article134 1952-08-02 7 CITY Council employees have to keep to the regu ai office hours said Mr. Lim Ton Ngee, President of the City I ployees Union, yesterday, m reply to the allegation made by Mrs. Robert Eu that mci bers of the staff were ready to j134 words
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Article18 1952-08-02 7 A SLIGHT earthquake ?hor>k Valparaiso, Santiago and OHig gins provinces at 7.21 a.m. on Thursday. A.PA.P - 18 words
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Article43 1952-08-02 7 LONDON* Aug. 1 i Renter) Apart from the industrial .sectior which continued to make stead} progress under the lead of engineerings th e stock markets wert quiet and rather uninteresting This was understandable m view of the approaching holiday v< ekvnd.43 words
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Article, Illustration202 1952-08-02 7 A Display Fit For A Queen Standard Stall Reporter iK DISPLAY fit for Queen was the must beautiful feature ot Australia's large exhibit at me Trade Fair when it opened yes- and that i s exactly E ii was according t" an explanation 'by Mr. A. J. S. Day. AustralianStandard - 202 words
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Article66 1952-08-02 7 SPECIAL facilities for overseas students will be provided by the Oxford University s Somerville College for Women m a new £25,000 wing. the plans of which have just been approved by the Oxford City Council, says the Commis-sioner-General's Office. The new wing will house a library66 words
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Article59 1952-08-02 7 LONDON Auk. 1 <Keu ter) A Labour opposition amendment D r t i f postponement of ratification of Germany ««»s defeated m the House of Commons today. The voting was 294 to 26t The Commons today approved the Bonn -ventions ending occupa tion of Germany by59 words
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Article118 1952-08-02 7 Standard staff Reporter CHE ftrsi distinguished visitor from the Federation attend the opening yesterday of the Trade Fiiir ami British Radio Exhibition at the Happy World Amusement Park, was the Raja Muda of Selangor. "I <;.me here espec to attend the Exhibition and Fair." he told118 words
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Article69 1952-08-02 7 Winners Of TTC Musical Con test Standard Stafl Reporter STUDENT teachers oi Singapore Teachers' Trainin College and their guests packe the British Council Ha night at a musical c sponsored by r Debating and Drain; Prizes I i the be; instrumentalist. best vocalu and for the best original e<>:i position.69 words
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163 1952-08-02 7 TORONTO. Aug. 1 (AP)— India told the 18<h Into tional Red Cross c-onfc i yesterday that an impartial body should investigate Russian charges thai United National forces have waging germ warfare m Korea, "so that the truth may be exposed m all its medity."163 words
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252 1952-08-02 7 (\\U(K A«f. l. (I I') Egypt's bluest political party announced today iis "cmteforlcal rejectkni*' of Western Bi| Fhree proposal^ for a Middle Ezsi PNt- fence Command. [on was contained >'• Party mani- party r ai Premiei fa 1 -he with ation of Xi I252 words
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Article22 1952-08-02 7 VRK, S Chan* I)S7> 'I id died al hill. Biggar, I 'and dvi ins Rl. He look tion Mahdi ii22 words
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Article72 1952-08-02 7 Mossadeq Nailed On Oil Offer N Aug. I (ft I Offi emphai the statement 'ay that las! Persian 1 mc<i Ifossadeq P. i■; i m c A:, v ,<■}'<■ subse h ii v, cial I 'i cast by i alleged thai r bad be i tain and noi The spoke72 words
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Advertisement139 1952-08-02 7 rubber, tin closing prices SMndard London Cor respondi nt LONDON Aug 1 Th c follrwing ore tht closing O* rubbci ond rM on tni Londr r> Morktt rodov LONDON RUBBER OMDON TIN cij Spot £956 per ton j buyers, £956.105. sellers. Oct Die. 25 d Three months £955 .105. ion139 words
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Advertisement44 1952-08-02 7 SHORT H CUTS M LOVELY LAWNS V^^ THI "PA NT HE*." /rlllAll A%li tAH bfAMNG i; CMTTIMI vl? UJlLvH^i^ CYLiNDtR S 79-50 BRITISH MOWERS tALL EEARING THROUGH- J\ OUT TWO STROKE 98 cc VI LL IESS. ENGINE SMOOTH 590.00 imSSOfSJfk (BEYOND iMf ti»T) i44 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-08-02 7 7 M 1 r PE OPLE THINK VER I I rU-J«™ E fgffe fSfl f AND LOOK AT THb p^ /^>~s \^V^ 7?*^ fAI L BUILDINGS SUiLDIN&S V '^3 &130 words
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Article, Illustration506 1952-08-02 8 Industry Competes With Jewel Trade CAPE TOWN, Aus. 1, (OFNS)— The bfegesl and most watertight monopoly m the world, the He Beers diamond organisation of South Africa, is experiencing the biggest boom m its 63 years of existence The glittering stream of gems pou\* out oi theStandard - 506 words
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Article176 1952-08-02 8 w,\ SHING TON. Aug. JAmerica's Atomic Energy Commission last night atinounced it had ordered the levelopment of an atomic' power plant for ''large naval vessels such as aircraft carriers." The commission said the con- had been assigned to the Westinghouse Electric Corporation which is already buildingAP; Reuter - 176 words
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Advertisement592 1952-08-02 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Francisco Los Angeles AH Ameru :iu A (,'iujdian Cities Penang PS'ham Spore Ar; LA N pan ippine Hp:^R :50.iuiv SAai S6Aut F I Q piticollll of Dry Cargo Deep i i§ a:.i passenger Bookings etc.. ANGLO FRENCH BENOiXSENS LTD. IE! I tore X'i'ißl IS592 words
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Advertisement619 1952-08-02 8 t CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. K« !.if Sailings to China xnd .!.< p *n from Singapore Pert Swettenhain Penang. Also direrl Sailings from Rmukok and Indonesin Jo China Japan Duf Spore Doe Penan* Kmm "Szechuen Aug I Aug 7 Hongkong tuning" Aurls Aug 21 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P.619 words
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Advertisement411 1952-08-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS R °y alito^a«Uojd Holland -Amrni-a line NYderla id Line Rotterdam Rotterdam AnMndum HALIFAX BOSION M \i»J'K ••H.IAI.L.PH.A SuSmotemoSJu NEW ORLEANS S"pow P Mum Peuai M>M "> (SMN) G*l M t s A«s J AMI'tXAN ,BL, M v SLOTEBDYK (HAL) 1/TSepl SSepT «S«3 BANTAM (RL, n s411 words
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Advertisement346 1952-08-02 8 3Tm J£^€fc^>;, fir, lAOJHGB FROM S( YNhiwvi, *^J-LLi "FIOMA' for fenffa* hJJTi "FAIM.OXIA" fo? B, B Uu ?Un* knk Saigon Hongk i Kobe Yokohnma *30 "INDIA" foi Bangkok "Sai. j gon. Hongkong Mini a Kobe rokohami iv i'-MKONir for Ba- -kck 111 ■"W :o,; FROM lAFAM lli.m.k SAILINGS TO CONTIMs,346 words
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Article260 1952-08-02 9 No Production UK Rubber Talks MALAYAN rubber producers gcneraMy do not expect the rubber talks now proceeding m London to yield very much, says Brown's Malayan Economic Review m Qn editorial tedcy. rSTSSi.tIv. assembly which Review considers "alks are n sarily exploratory. In i( of -:'M-al opp id a iterna-260 words
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Article11 1952-08-02 9 'Exorbitant Exactions' In RL Hit for- same s that ur costs11 words
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Article60 1952-08-02 9 !01 .><> X. Aug. 1 Dr, ;-:te sccii- conditions which j severely limited the number ol field ha <i reduced the j rubber harvested from t target ol 3.000,0(K) pounds to 449 odd rubber prices has i nab Central Perak rubber to declare a tot.il diviaend60 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-08-02 9 AMONG the passengers who I'-ft Sinsjano-e "on ih«Oranje yesterday were Col and Mrs 11. S. Lee .md their two SOUS, Thmnas (II) and fllmilCT (13 years), who art' to enter Leys Schools. Cambridge. Col. Lee, well-known tin miner and Member <»( the i "l«!-.il Executive Council, told 1 'he Standard,Standard - 117 words
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Article277 1952-08-02 9 WITH the working party of the International Rubber Study Group meeting m secret m London, rumours of the proceedings are likely to influence the rubber market m Singapore m the next fortnight or so. m tneir \veeKiv report, J>ewis and Peat state that the danger277 words
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Article135 1952-08-02 9 SINGAPORE. FrL— The Malayan share market closed for the holidays with an easier tendency. Little business passed at the lower levels m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Aciation. The market will re-open on Tuesday. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* K\ex B'-i'-ta Con Tin135 words
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Article80 1952-08-02 9 QUIET and slightly easier conditions prevailed on the produce market m Singapore y« terday with no business passim at current quotations. Copra was easier with buyers at $25j per picul and «llers at $25] "^Coconut oil sellers inch < (391 per picul and buyers *t Betel80 words
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Article71 1952-08-02 9 Federation Export Ban KUALA LUMPUR, Fn.-A supplement to the Governmen. Gazette published today prohibits the expori from the Federation to Singapore heavy gunnybags (new ana secondhand), titiolale and manufactures thereof, empty bottles of all kinds, materials for boiler repairs such ;< v plates. tubes and fittings, ran tional steel and71 words
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Article36 1952-08-02 9 THE Muslim Chamber o Commerce m Chi 1 Pakistan, has urged the Kai Government for an itnnn trade pad !> a \ew to imp.: f jrice. wheat camphor. i and Dieceaoods. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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46 1952-08-02 9 HONGKONG, Awl;. I R< iter M l British tb ma »ntn longBtandinfi Interests ha r :,:-.a have remittee! to CWna abo I ZGJSOO,QOQ sterling U) meet »n--insckmable demands ma >? upon them. Bceordin^ lo i c iirar Eastern Economic Re^i-w.46 words
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199 1952-08-02 9 V \*l i N< I x \hl: i rh< I idled v ii i\ lifted! r«i si i> i <• i-iir t i allowing i»rrii > «w mif <iri« r- i<- bnj it «>\«t-<.i- !<•> berc for ikr fi >-' i'' tl; wbmAP; Reuter - 199 words
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Article17 1952-08-02 9 Tl [E B ok] d it .Hk< m I.ondu atei 'his vrar. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 17 words
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Article55 1952-08-02 9 COMMODITY PRICES .i, lUtll" I l 1. < i It) iii pore < Ntantaj *en i Spsi i i; m 1,,!-. \:iI R.SJS R.SJS i O|H*lliM! |)1 i uric Spot d •i s 1,. IV <• Dec. i <i- :<. .1 s< n< iv B I IPORJ I •I 1.;.55 words
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Advertisement168 1952-08-02 9 !..r n. v:n list Hit! m rrodocti—a i i -JiWA LARA" Starrii Kok'.ih And •.ih In t Hit \«'ii! •»r \.\t < N MAUOBORO I! Pr»»dtn tion ENIMC TG-DAY S S 1549.)5p.«. PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF I urlis P i- t; N H Ih OLOK 1,, norrovK at 1168 words
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Advertisement76 1952-08-02 9 The AUSTIN "SEVEtI" on display PENANG August 4-11 (inc!t:sive) BORNEO MOTORS LTD JP\ W IHiILXS? I mp lilt. PBOBLKU 01 in-,. i- I ''l\l 11 f '2R. i 1 ■S^Sf ■■.u.orlrv i. M ui«i ffial 1 .1 Ifs Dzsion tesiifies io yc~r r jO cd i Its Finish confirms your76 words
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Miscellaneous278 1952-08-02 9 Singapore Diary, Mail Schedule, M e«t/ier Report, Singapore mul Federation Entertainments, Radio Halaya 9 Ships m Harbour, Malayan Railways, Air, Bus Travel' SINGAPORE DIARY 1 1 ade I .iir o.i R I \M t .ow i hinrxc M m basketl Ii tO;i m. Commercial I "S —at 3 p m278 words
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Miscellaneous478 1952-08-02 9 c for Dum Dum g and kota lor Penang and X Dakota for Palembang. b ai A ways Sk.\:n.' j i Kuala Lum- j P« ailg. 1530 \IA D.ikttUi tor Ku;i:a for Bangk i -.C York tor Manila. i stern Dakoia :;>: X a Lun .1 and Pc lang Dakota478 words
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Miscellaneous637 1952-08-02 9 rp); fi 15 M I Ba i p m 7.15 Spo;l .ghl on thi gency; 7 > Musical Crossword; H )tn The Li I »rian Takes O\ «jd Film Cai i val; 9 pm. Dance Music: it.nu News (S); 9.45 Voices Ha nony; 10 n m Merry Go Round; Ui'.m637 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-08-02 10 Is It Too Slow, Girls Faster Than Sound, But... HPHE trouble about flying films, my cinema friends tell me. is that while the boys will alwaysogo for a good one it has to be something really super-colossal to interest the girls. They usually prefer a .-.p -t of romance and262 words
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146 1952-08-02 10 his usual liglit comedy roles. And John Justin, who was for a time a reals-life test pilot, is the chap who carries on the good work. Dinah Sheridan is the wife who waits and Kalph Richardson provides lii» best screen pi formance i»» date as146 words
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Article, Illustration174 1952-08-02 10 jam: Russell helps Boh i Hope, an old pal, rehearse i\ 1 .1 song for liis new movie i 1 "Road To Bali" during a recent isit to the set Sn Hollywood. THIS lovelj lad) Is none other than loan Collins who lia- tt <■ r first m i jor174 words
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Article476 1952-08-02 10 JO WON'T BE ANO THER LENA HORNE JOShP II I N E BAKER, playing her first night club run m Hollywood, is accepting the applause of the movie crowd but refusing their film otters. The controversial Negro entertainer is reported mulling an offer to film her life story. But she476 words
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Article, Illustration304 1952-08-02 10 Ranjit Singh - Ranjit Singh I^IL.M STAR romances make news any time any place, and the news that Prem Nath husky top star of the Indian screen and brother-in-]a"v to Raj Kapoor has announced his engagement to Bin a Rai, a new discovery who has shot to fame304 words
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Advertisement181 1952-08-02 10 THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SHOW! Mi U DANCES... J I P< vnd I 1SHION! X V f?ff>i iri »i_ 1 i it i i if* '> w J 1.1 ill. Bj ©CMC' I TECHNICOLOR Kalhryn Howard Red [GRAYSOH KEEL SKELTON >' ,_c anil (.'iv r tan I < H WIPIO.N MILLER181 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-02 10 MOVIE NEWS r.d,,: "TEAFOJi |o TWO BawUr TAINTING mi Wn -HI RBU Vm isi i Vv y^ xx jK&>-r£*- "V _fa_J^ V WrV^ Vi»ni\Kjiioni). 1C Jnwiini v (<llUiHll IIUI\l(OI(iR l 9 l us! y i a;#i hhws L ULSO! 01 VMPII G U itopi k's I >rd Breaking iad MEN'S114 words
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Miscellaneous391 1952-08-02 10 1 *+t*+*>+m*'^+^***^^*^*^*^*^^*^*^*^^ Xjfyß/T/l NLMAR |""OI» *< <} I I I I (i "Roaming m though! .m-r the I Diverse, 1 n.i» the little 1 thai la Good steadily hastening I im> arda Immortality. i md the \.isl a!l lh.it la eall'd l\. i l I saw hastening to merge Itself391 words
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Article94 1952-08-02 11 KUALA LDMFVK, Fn. —\l th B pointi were m the 1 ftrsi da] 'a ■> I the M klayan Telecoms ta bere today. Sec. > J >hoi with C is and thi d Negrl-Malao i five points. Results v B k M p^ I d Robert94 words
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Article94 1952-08-02 11 Today's SPORT B A D M i J o Ma Ui )fa n Champ i <■:' Singapore B uiminton Sta 8 p.m. soccer-.— South China i Singapore Chinese at Jalan Be ■<■ Stadium 5.15 p.m SAFA 11. IRC v. CA -A' at Jalan B< \r Stadium 4 p.m.; B YMMA94 words
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Article216 1952-08-02 11 A FKV. dred over -excited booed Referee v> eb( warded a penalty tv Marines which gave them victory ovt Sia: Soccerties by three goals to two m a SAFA Division II soccer match played at Jalan Beiar Stadium yesterday. lie incident occurred four minutes from the216 words
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Article127 1952-08-02 11 IX A FIRST division inter- ices ioecer match played at etar yesterday, G.H.Q Malaya I—l with 390 M.U The Army dominated for the I ten minutes but a break hrough by newcomer D. Jones Scuber watching his shot However. GHQ plunged into ttack and127 words
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871 1952-08-02 11 " LINESMAN - "LINESMAN" By THE sixth annual cricket "te st" between the North and the South will begin m Singapore today and will, officially, ring the cur- B tain down on the official season. Weather permitting, the S J n 9aporeans should see exciting cricket871 words
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567 1952-08-02 11 WORLD RECORD SMASHED IN WOMEN'S RELAY By LEO PETERSEN, United Press Staff Correspondent HELSINKI, Aug. 1 (UP) One world and two Olympic records were broken and another tied today as the United States and Hungary each won a Gold Medal. United States' Yoshinobu Oyakawo, who is a Hawaiian of Jap567 words
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Article129 1952-08-02 11 HELSINKI, 31 P W split honours n th< 2 Olympic Games track cycling race?, which ended ai Aerodrome here loday, oo:h nations winning two gold medals. The -It tools '.he 1.000 me- < :ers sprint with thrir 27 year old pedal kins, En/o Sacchi, and129 words
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Article219 1952-08-02 11 HELSINKI, Aug. 1. <AP>.— Flyweighi N ite Brooks of Cleveland fought his way into the finals of the Olympic boxing tournament today by outpointing Willie Toweel of Sou Africa. brother of world bantam-weight champion c Toweel. Brooks will meet Edgar Basel of German m the final219 words
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Article72 1952-08-02 11 BOREIIAM. England. Aug. 1 \P)— Lap records were broken ice Thursday a s drivers tuned 5 up Eor an international motor Cc meeting here Saturday, r Italian driver Luifii Villoresi, rounded one lap m his Ferran at 101.1.3 miles an hour shortly 1 after Froilan Gonzalez72 words
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Article265 1952-08-02 11 many) M. Nitzkowski (United States) O. Cossani (Argentine). T. Kajikawa (Japan), j. Nagasawa (Japan). J. G. Davies < Australia X Tro■janovie (Yugoslavia), B. Stassforth (United State.-:*. D. Ha -ki ns (Australia), L. Portelanee I Canada N. H i r a y a tn a (Japan.'. D. Buyze (.Holland). M.265 words
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Article30 1952-08-02 11 Eg Yptian Swims Bristol Channel HARTLAND PO^'T, England. Aug 1 (AP>-E? pt'sj imniirm champion Captain Abdel Rehmi m the Bristol Channel fi Devoncoasl of England to riy Island tb "sday.30 words
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Article120 1952-08-02 11 HELSINKI. DP) Russia will partici 19&> at the n .urne with a full tram. Arthur Chairman of the organizing committee tor Urn .ipiad. announced t Coles said thai team manage] I their Australian <■• that the Soviel Union i held just as big a contingent120 words
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Article39 1952-08-02 11 OSLO Aug. 1. (AP». sprint ace Lindv He equalled the LOO cord <10 2 seconds a pos' Oiympic track and fir.d meet whic Australian Strickland hurdles m 11. Beconds. the {■(■<>'■«, p by i Fanny B 11 7.39 words
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Article36 1952-08-02 11 V. jffcfai t!i.- Mil Bi H* Singapore Jabl.- Iteanil is cm iation will "i\ '<• ji nation to I |mj U iUM irnnis i v hit h w ill B I I36 words
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Article37 1952-08-02 11 Leach And Bergmann For S'pore lOHNNI M H :!l r r i rgn inn > l.r:-i I taU '••imi.- I |on» v. ..lid !,..mjH-" H Bii c w X S tior and Voo < Fa««, for i 'ri —tclwß37 words
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Advertisement381 1952-08-02 11 the late S. Pillay. retired remban, :ather v: X am, brother Hon. Mr. S. Sinnatham removed tor n at 5 p.m. today from H Md. SITUATIONS VACANT N D 3undn SalesS v and C nai .-:on P.O B l Spore. BRITISH Firm m Ipoh has expe AcB No. dj p381 words
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Advertisement95 1952-08-02 11 SOUTHERN B ARE] TO-NFfJHT E^TENSIOK 10 1 F.F*. SPOT D4,\Cc M/GH7 .\\vv\.v \\v\\\\\WV\\V\\\\Y\\\V\\U\\VV l' VALUABLE PRIZtS CONTRIBUTED by Messrs HtOiiTCR LTD. I h i i < <\ <I! I' i ''I l 100 most harm m host I ls< Anniversary S 1 where buying is biisi and c 'I.' a95 words
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Article1052 1952-08-02 12 RACE 1~ Horses Class 5 Div. 4—6 Furs.— 2.ls p.m. 1 ii m I'm tun- I iii > N "Shaw Stable spencer Padek 0 Unpalong i (.12 M/i 5. Teo &J. Ballaa Yong Junes I M 9 Mr lin Hock Manning Russell 4 ink) < id. m.1,052 words
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1400 1952-08-02 12 Free Entry Fancied To Win Main Event FREE ENTRY, a five-year-old Stalino gelding, who scored his rrasdcn on Saturday, is strongly fancied to win the eight-and-a-half furlongs race for Class One horses today— the third day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting. The going is likely to1,400 words
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Article149 1952-08-02 12 II indsor Lad (ray Reveller Free Rein m lIOI'VI O\(i MR. TIN *|X UN 1 !ii>in;t Uopalong Cinema rue Banker Che Banker Picture Fan I VPACHE I W\< HE I/AP 111. X (..ioi \tl\ii*' Kelvin Kelvin Merlin Amusement Imusemeut <+ ib< il l n. I u;< i n149 words
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