Singapore Standard, 6 August 1952
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Title Section18 1952-08-06 1 Singapore Standard •fo Ik SM X VOL. 11l NO. 35 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-08-06 1 MR ANDREI (IROMYKO, Russia's new Ambassador to Britain. who arrived in I .oncioii recently, called for closer understanding between Russia and Britain. As he strode through the crowds demonstrators showered leaflets on him and there were ihonti <>i "Go home." MirrorpicMirrorpic - 41 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-08-06 1 ■■k avon. K.n^ I', I i..ru lot tsses H :.:<\ is ex- ■'I'-an- Mih pnbtieei j into .i lias stories 1 .imuk in UM Vmon thr-n /in" and r m*-nir.m*-nir. - 29 words
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Article15 1952-08-06 1 ANZUS Talk On 'Areas Of Concern' 3 ich Indo- name n -ate for ei mutual15 words
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Article117 1952-08-06 1 KUALA I I EVIPI K. Tues. For the first time in the hi>.tor\ oi Selangor, u Council ol Regency has been appointed bj Ihe Rnler to function durmu his absence from the country while on a pilgrimage to Mecca. XI Tengku Abdul Aziz ibni |Sull AlamReuter - 117 words
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Article252 1952-08-06 1 Scientist Family Shot Dead FORCALQUIER, Southern France, August 5 (Renter) or Sir Jack Drummond, nous British food scientist who planned Britain's warand his wife Lady Anne Drummond and 12-year-girl daughter Elizafound brutally murdered by an Alpine road in France today. The ;ham bio-chemist had bullets in hi s buck. amend252 words
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Article346 1952-08-06 1 GuardsKHled $B, ooo Red On Food Forage Standard Mall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. To a small patrol oi Home Guards m Baling, K«*<!ali. «rocs lite distinction o( being tin* first party <>l iii<* Securit) Forces tins month to kill a $8,000 ommunisi s *'i Seong, political adviser346 words
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Article115 1952-08-06 1 Belfast Hit By Red Shell TOKYO, Aug. 5 (Reuter-AAP) Far Easi Naval headquarters today reported that th e British light cruiser HMS Belfast was hit by Communist shore artillery off Cninnampo. near Pyongyang, on Sunday morning. The navy said three of the crew were injured when a 7ti m.m. shell115 words
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Article111 1952-08-06 1 CHICAGO. Aug. S il'P) mund Fabisiak. Polish Coi i here, revealed today he had resigned from his post and ,ealed to the United States 51 ite irtment for asylum m i country. Fabisiak said he wrote a letter e State Department on Aug tnnouncing his resignation111 words
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284 1952-08-06 1 ANY association willing to i draw up schemes for the P' 11'chase a"d laying out of land 1 the resettlement of squatters, will get Coverassistance in looking ior suitable land, an official release last night stated. Government will also be prepared to use the284 words
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179 1952-08-06 1 LONDON, Aug. 5 (Renter) Mr. Anthony Eden, British j Foreign Secretary, tonight j nhjnoned the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Shunichi Mat■noto. and made the strongest re citations against the Jap^i i.vil court's sentence :of two and a half years' imI prisonment on two British179 words
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Article83 1952-08-06 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tue.s.— T i of three Chinese riding in a Morris Minor, which crashed into a j pillar of the Nanyang Siang Pan office in Petaling Street on turning from Birch Foad at about 10 o'clock tonight were admitted into hospital with severe83 words
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Article147 1952-08-06 1 Stanford Stall Reporter I Ki \i LUMPUR, Tues.— j, A( \inis chaplains, Rev. i; < '.itnpliim. attached to HQ Malaya, and Padre (i. Bedford, «»i the RASC, were flown into tiif Junftles ■perialb jresterdas afternmn to lh« sew* w tii*» Ijli-iu ui crasM uu sutw147 words
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Article72 1952-08-06 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 5: (Renter) Two planters of ung Tjempaka Estates in Tjibeber, about 30 miles northeast of Bandung, were murdered by an armed gang on Monday afternoon Th« victims, Mr. F.G. \<-j Haar and Mr. J.H. Van I> r < Palm, both Dutchmen, were attacked and72 words
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Article46 1952-08-06 1 FAROUK SAYS I AM hokkd r\PRI, Aug. 5 (Reuter): Ex-Ki Jrist begged the Capri hotel in staying to < ■i terribly b< Ho made his plaintive request of a velv dav speni n the i ir of the Ciifftop Hotel. The te manager. Nico- 1o make plans.46 words
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Article53 1952-08-06 1 TAIPI I n AP Nationalis! Ch na i d today e tanged f the e treal i couni on April 28 I marking the coming of the ti eaty of p€ e i the e s of 1 ratification instrui I I the ment or in53 words
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229 1952-08-06 1 Bomb Warnin g To 78 North Korean Towns TOKYO, Aug. •"> (I I') United Nations Air Force disclosed Uxlaj that it lias marked 78 North Korean cities and towns tor air force attack and warned civilian- to get out of them or risk death. The new programme. de gned to229 words
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Article148 1952-08-06 1 Reds 3 Demands To Macao HONGKONG. Aug. 5, (UP).— Red China is report'have male three den to the Portuguese authorilor a settlement I border clashes during the last 10 day :ding to lat dispatches Ma< >. The three d a^: 1. Tr.e Poi responsibi make a publi ecurrence ol similar148 words
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Article200 1952-08-06 1 LPT. E II 3f the I Suffolk 1; t, the i who killed 1 terrorist I a the V imental Co and Selangor S i mitt mber, $10,000 Dist Com:: Memi been i the Mil Cross by I The awarded to I pa of200 words
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Advertisement26 1952-08-06 1 5 p Hde SILVA m^hacastotte hill climb, uaOH 13th APRIL, 1952 Racing Cc s tEINSTER "200 IRELAND 3/5/52 nfi'O m L^/ytt i%& m V^« ■1 126 words
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Advertisement61 1952-08-06 1 1 1! -1 1 Inilor TAN CHENG M()H ELECT. CO.. rnst St. Spore 1^ RUSSELL, NEWBURY CO. All i iin hum England Manufacturers of Marine and .fjM^ Industrial tit M i LVL I V f jjj 1/ 1 CJL L J G n rar,ng Set V McALiSTER CO., LTD. Si61 words
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Article88 1952-08-06 2 TRUST A 'Cs CAN BE CHECKED' McNeice Replies To Criticisms Of S'pore Assn. Standard S t f T Reporter I \iTM!II! RE in the Singapore Improvement Frost's vi :;»iial aecoants ran be verifiedj the Presi nt of ibe Singapore <ity (loum-i! ami < hairman ol ihe SIT, Mr. i. P.88 words
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Article116 1952-08-06 2 Chemists To Expand Activities Standard Staff We porter THE Singapore Pharmaceutical Association is exploring the po- bility of forming a sub-. oi anisation c- nig itself with the j tS Of its itself the •eutieai ■able se of its own I esta- I r oi in the IK «n H116 words
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Article44 1952-08-06 2 Cheat Gets Weeks' Jail \TNAM. sene nmeot rbeatir Fel im went to Street i like REME He also d e that he had ed O- d :m in d g waited for r 1 m turn up. he p am is I <j REME.44 words
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Article, Illustration106 1952-08-06 2 Hit GOB CHEW I I SIONC (43), storekeeper J I of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. 1 receiving a medal for S 1 lOJfcg service from Mr. L. i i R. Wales, the Sales j i Manger. M (»oh l:as been with i i he firm for J5 years, 1 1 vt.;rlinsrManci.ua - 106 words
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Article78 1952-08-06 2 ED the S apore irt iay ng a vagrant and failing to produce his identity l to a po ice offl wr eick i a H f told the D Judge, Mr. J. B nam 'I I ?eble and canI work. Pk\ me to u78 words
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32 1952-08-06 2 'Boy' Threw Away Chap-ji-ki Slips A MESS T; n Peng arimittt-.i fan the Singapore S Police Court a "I i ii^feting in the rjing on ip-ji4d on J 2] ■>' H—hore Canal Road32 words
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Article60 1952-08-06 2 A CHIN] 23 E woman w i f e of i the proprietor of a provision p in Tras Street was awak- cned from her sleep at 3 a.m.. terday by two masked men I armed with knives. The robbers ransacked the 1 room and collei60 words
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Article127 1952-08-06 2 BOARDING HOUSE BURGLED BURGLARS, who visited a hoarding house in .Meyer Road, Singapore, apparently found easy pickings for all the doors and windows were opened. When they woke up in the morning, the proprietor, Otto Jacob Muller and five boarders found that they had been burgled. What the burglars got127 words
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342 1952-08-06 2 Standard Staff K« porter I A FORMER ek ective told the Singapore Third District', Co:: i ye terdaj that he had bee:; intimate with a gangster chief's wife and gave her $B'i fox an abortion while the husband was under detention342 words
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Article218 1952-08-06 2 Delay In Pay Scheme Deplored Standard Staff Reporter GRADUATE teachers in Singapore are more than disappointed at tlie long delay by the Government in implementing the s:\lary schemes for those holding the University ol Malaya degree or Raffles College diplomas. This v tew is expressed in a memorandum sent to218 words
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Article147 1952-08-06 2 Girl (12) Tricked Of Jewellery A CHINESE woman who g lined the confidence <>i a L2-year-old &irl, while walking aionsj Serangoon Road, persuaded her to hand her i;old Jewellery worth SKU. entered a Singapore hotel and left by the bark e\il. while the Sir! stood and waited in vain for147 words
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Article69 1952-08-06 2 BAHURA TOPAZ, crew member of a ship, charged at the Singapore Assizes yesterdaj with using as genuine three forged ten-dollar Malayan currency notes was acquitted un the jury's unanimous verdict. In his defence Bahura said that on coming ashore he changed 45 rupees with a moneychanger in69 words
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105 1952-08-06 2 A UNITED Kingdom newspaper described Malaya as a Sand of steaming jungle, golden sunset and si i < I bullets, said Miss Jessie from a Girls* Life Brigade camp when she addressed the St. Andrews' School Civics Club yesterday. She stressed on105 words
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Article298 1952-08-06 2 An overseer of the Ideal Construction Company and two police constables alleged m the Singapore Fusi Police Court yesterday that they were attacked bv about 30 women and children armed with sticks and stones in Kampong Chantek. where the company is engaged in estate construction298 words
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149 1952-08-06 2 Coroner Wants Cyclist To Be Arrested THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of j Yec Chye Tian (17) at the, conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a boy, Lok Eng I Bok (13). following an accident! lat the junction of Beach149 words
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Advertisement113 1952-08-06 2 -.Mff*' X M anniversary M- 'SfeA. 8 9 m t 7' f W| j^jpMlßP^^^^^ ~0 m mI*J w m w mF m mm m m> I 1 Coloured Cr«>rgrtte in l«n»'|y irJ.in.-e Grut-. 1 bingkts IMKSSOPOGKB 7-val\p» .\.V. j mmtm <■ N SOU H «r p ;s. NOW II M113 words
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Advertisement147 1952-08-06 2 4 MitQcte, of modem saince, f THE INK THAT CLEANS AND f PROTECTS YOUP i>sJ£ PEN AS IT WRITHE! i iJW X f t §1 PRICE: 2 ozv :-.zf. II rli TOK\ SUM t ICI i •>■' v NM I Mha Fod ManiL r ad ri:g W>. SSJ^ fo. f147 words
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Miscellaneous122 1952-08-06 2 §i- f YOU WOULDN'T I NOFE.' HOW COULD fIJMVi' THEN I\ s- fOUCAN^" ThLN M M^VRCYAGUY NILiM.HONOR AN' GUEGS YOU'RE I TEACH LOOK! (.(''NTft fifc f m^A i LESS'N HE COULD) OBEY ANYONE WHO GONNA HAFTA 6UMPIN L \OU~ I 50...X0U CBOS6J WITH A i BEAT YOUR yCOULDN'T PUSH ME122 words
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Article129 1952-08-06 3 Forged Chop Signatures SSia ilaril Staff Reporter Il\ I < have been detained l>\ ihe PoJire Hi eoiineetion with forget! licei <s iliseovered :«ft»-r i report ilc to ili«* }>'.!. l>\ a Chinese driver, il !f \i -i Hnk holidays. also re »ull -d129 words
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Article10 1952-08-06 3 S'PORE TO FIGHT RABIES Staff Keportef 1 1*11 1 Ihiilijii--12,00*110 words
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Article51 1952-08-06 3 THE Re idenl El jmeer ot Babcock i W G. Muriy, yesterd 13 edge ol a threal •rike of workers at 1 Station. ,ut KM) daily-rai g japore Gen- Bat 1 to be 1 e in theii to a Ing ipe ly a £g 0 Hat51 words
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Article117 1952-08-06 3 IX THE Singapore High yesterday the Chief .lust i.e. Sir Charles Murray-; Aynsley, set aside an order of attachment on the Overseas F -:y on an application At. S. H. D. Elias. Mr. Elias said that a warrant had been issued for the arrest Tan117 words
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Article41 1952-08-06 3 "BRITISH Music O! 0 U Time* 1 w ill be the subject of a lecture I 1 be given by Mr. P Abishe inaden on Aug, 1 1 ai 8.30 p. in the H M.V. atudw in MacDonald Hous#,41 words
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294 1952-08-06 3 Doctor (Forced To Live In Poor Home) Regains Possession Of House Standard Staff Reporter DUTCH physician, Johannes Nan Der Goot, who was compelled to li\<* in a destitute's home in Singapore though he was the owner of a house a^Bukit Timah Road, yesterday reolaimed possession of nis house in a294 words
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Article299 1952-08-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust lost a claim for possession oi its premises at 30-B Kreta Aver, Singapore yesterday, when the First Civil I)istri< i Judge, Mr. A. \V. Bellamy, save judgment lor the tenants Lee Yoke Chan and Lee Sun Yew. The299 words
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Article, Illustration310 1952-08-06 3 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE'S lirst post-war school in Marine Engineering started yesterday with three pupils and a staff of two. The three pupils had their first lecture in mathematics in a room in the Marine Hosl at Anson Road. The school is run byStandard - 310 words
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Article98 1952-08-06 3 WHILE on guard duty at the I Singapore Standard a Special Constable. Bah a run bin Baba. saw a man take som e lead from a table in the composing room and put it in his trouser pocket, the Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday.98 words
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Article93 1952-08-06 3 Tanglin To Entertain Other Ranks THE Tanglin Club plans I i entertain 100 ot-her rank- of tl I Royal Navy, Army and A I i e on leave in Singapore from operations in A Korea, and patients from the Bi ti ih Military Hosptal. The entertainment to be railed "An93 words
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Article55 1952-08-06 3 AFTER a $35,000 cheque was paid out at the Uni Chinese Bank. In Singapore, it was found that it was forged. Tin i incident took pla Fri lay. just before the August Bank holidays. The matter has been reporte i to the police who are now can55 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-08-06 3 MR. F. HARRIS, accountant of the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson, who is uoiii'4 on leave for six months In the United Kingdom this week. Mr. Harris has been with the Malay Regiment for the last three years. Mr. T. K. Choo and his partner Mrs. Michael Tan of Selangat90 words
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Article51 1952-08-06 3 THE Singapore City Council has bought more than 500 {r-made ram' oats Laflf. A Council spokesman it was the ftrsl til were bo ghi in lai ;e 1 ,i all depai trn The >a naani ired 63 Cressonite bid i ha\ e be :i tested io'51 words
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Advertisement18 1952-08-06 3 -•tr.firfiMt AnVlOUflCßttieilt >£ COW* 6300* s t.2B| »-tp P-V*-" -r~.v\ Yl* 4 1 "1 „«f^ W ':'_l« S-'^loO-^Snei- HV.18 words
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Advertisement185 1952-08-06 3 SWISS EMBROIDERY /&n!GJLAISE 7%« material for which you hot b r»« waiting for (if competitive [*!,'< i -j C Ideal for Summer Dresses Latest in fashion Coolest in Wear and Fast colour. I Available in 12 exch i patterns, 9 cha I I in Sky Blue, Green-, Silver G rey185 words
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309 1952-08-06 4 23 Charged, One Is Fined $3, 000 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG« Tues. The intensified campaign b) the }>oli<*«' to root out the 100 character racket, which U now raging in Penang, resulted in 23 persons being produced before Mr. J. A. B4ack in the309 words
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Article128 1952-08-06 4 PENANG, Tues.— A nine-sub-committee has been j tinted bv the standing i ttee of the Penang School Teachers' Asso- j today to study the new, es for Chinese school j and to submit their s to a representative meet- be held on Saturday j afternoon.128 words
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Article45 1952-08-06 4 Standard Staff Coi I C fi|WHdf ill BUTTERWORTH, Twes.— The general water rate for Prai was increased from two to three per tent, to be conformity with Butterworth. This decision was confirmed at a meeting of thf Province VVellesley Rural Board.45 words
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231 1952-08-06 4 KUALA LI'MPrK, Tues.— That he was the victim of a "very powerful clique" in Bentong, who had vowed to fix him for writing an article published in a Federation new-paper, was the explanation given by A. G. Rozario to Mr. Justice Matthew,231 words
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Article54 1952-08-06 4 COLOMBO, Aug. 5 (Reutert— T a*s High Commissioner in Ceylon, Mr. K.P.K. Menon will m reiinquish post His one "car term of service ended in June. on, who was well- s a lawyer in Malaya s the v suffered im- nent in Singapore during54 words
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Article30 1952-08-06 4 Ti!F x :> .Memorial Library's ndi High School, Singapore stage a variety entertain- e Victoria Theatre on •d 5i ai 8 p.m. in aid oi SATA and the school.30 words
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Article42 1952-08-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tut*— A n< b >rn baby was found dead n t r iin in Sultan Street at a in todaj The Prince Edward Hoad B' Club, Singapore will celebrate the dob's "Founder's D,.y'' on Saturday, Aug. 9.42 words
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Article39 1952-08-06 4 JOHORE BAIIRU. Tues.— Thfi Jobore Bahru members of t!re Ramakrishna Ladies' Orchestra are putting on a programme of Indian dance.s and music at the Er.ijlLsh College (Main Hall), Johore Bahru. on Friday, Aug. 8. at 8.30 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-08-06 4 photo. Mr. N& Keam Nven and Miss Wong Sou Kwan who were married at the Wesley Church, Sercmban, on Sunday. Tru -LifeTru-Life - 22 words
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Article139 1952-08-06 4 lI'OII, Tues.— Magistrate C'hc Arshad today issued a warning to all do*; owners that he would not hesitate to impose a heavy sentence as a deterrent to those who allow their dogs to stray unmuzzled. Pen persons, including an Indian and four women, were fined139 words
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Article143 1952-08-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Plraso congratulate all ranks on having killed 200 bandits and convey to them all my best wishes for the future," telegraphed Sir Gerald Templer to the Officer Commanding 1 lOtih Gurkhas on hearing that they had killed their \JoOih terrorist. The LOth143 words
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Article40 1952-08-06 4 MR. T. P. F. M XEICE. president, Singapore City Council will speak on blackouts over Radio Malaya on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 7 and 8. The broadcasts will be at 7.15 pin. on both days.40 words
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122 1952-08-06 4 Registration Of Bicycles Helps Police PENANG, Tues. Reasons for desirability of contini bicv i reg ;ration which has en 1 force in the Municipal toi '"> rge Town for *hree and ah irs were given the Municipal Trc and S< cretary, Mr. A.E. We today. Mr. Welsh said the Council122 words
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Article76 1952-08-06 4 Lucky Draw At Fun Fair Tl ving arc the Lucky numbers drawn at the Fun Fair 'M'\d ai Upper Serangoon R-iad St. Gabriel's School: Ist *****; 2nd. 321 74; I ***** ii vh. *****; 6th. 28 203 L2i u i *****; 9th. *****; lOth L7686 Consolation:— *****, *****. *****, 276 words
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232 1952-08-06 4 New China Commercial Co's Stall A ttractive ONE of the attractive stalls in the Trade Fair now being held at the Happy World is that of the New China Commercial Company of Singapore. This firm has on display such products as the wehknown, German Kronen beer. "Sphinx" and "Chiyoda" sewing232 words
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Advertisement267 1952-08-06 4 rUA .A d. J' 4 4 IhS^^SP •?~fk**•■ W k TREMENDOUS APPLAUSE v ill K\ I HRI <>l{ oNi SIJSCS lIIE EVER-POPI LAH ■Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" if n f Wr-* r_ £-%%m I i^S' fi^S** > kathrvn"gravson {J vfrti iff i- KEI) *EITON *n j EXTRA! EXTRA!! I.267 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-06 4 WALT DISNEY'S ALL-LIVE-ACTiON PK EVERYTHING YOUVL EVB ~Jws£^. W j LTDI Nn him PLUS! •WAThR BIRDS" i OLYMP;; CHANGE rnjroon^d on j h o ill wn fl '^^wC' ]r^ C C i C J Extra? P47HE NEWS SPECIAL I NED CHWEE KCK cf SINGAPORE 3RD in the 400m ct HELS114 words
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Miscellaneous75 1952-08-06 4 TODAY'S POWER CUTS SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable iu ji>.ni «.iic(iiimj{ today: I>\Y Si lame*. M.A.T.. Malayan Kflriscratine Co.. Trafalgar St.." Ansoa H<i. Saep St.. Kittnuh *t., PtHtpln Park. Nanson ltd.. Lan Soon Oil Mills, <;u;«n Ilin U.E. Nit work. I M. Factory, River \allf> lid Killimy Rd.. Orchard Kd.. N\.\ri.75 words
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Miscellaneous75 1952-08-06 4 Cross St./Pauoda St.. 1 pper Kokieii st.. Pickering st./tburch St.. Ipper Circular Rd. /Carpenter St., Cavanagn Rd./Collyer <)uay, \i< toria Memorial Hall 1 and Prince St., .Market St., Raffles PJace/^lalacca St., Hoat Quay, Union Ituiiding. llunte Pi IK', R bee in. lord Hin Sent, Wire Mesb, P.W.D. Quarry, Nanyang Mfr..75 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-08-06 4 stone, Mackenzie im.. Bukif Tiuiah Pump-.. Balestief H<t., Jalan Ampas, B.MAC, llcRitrbie, iiraddell Ki»e, AlSStgoß'S Estate, Island <;oif Clob. \\in<i.vor Park. Seletar Pomps, ><••' .soon, Seletar Wireless, i nlted Rubber Plantations, ftfenta] ilospital. Trafalgar Estate. New World. Perak IM.. Jutland Rd., Hendemecr Kd-. Baa Hock Leong, Milne Rd.. Jalan Pekan,73 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-08-06 5 Mrs. Andr<\ w i ft* of Brigadier J. K. Andre, command ant of the Malay Regiment, preseatißs tfif Boy Scouts challense shield lo Mr. Molid. Janor. Scoat Muster of the Sirusa Malay School, during the children's sports and u; '.i day for Malay ttfgiwwt chfldrea held at Port Dickson OTer53 words
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167 1952-08-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent M VLA LI MPI K. Tues. As the full issues of rice have not been aken up previously, the Seiaiigor War Executive Council considers that icrc should !>e n<» hardship il the quantity for children is reduced. This explanation167 words
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Article308 1952-08-06 5 BEDALE LEA VING UK ON AUG. 16 MR. HAROLD Bedale, solicitor and Town Clerk to the Borough of Hornsey in the suburban area of London, who is t<» spend about six months in Malaya I advise on local government, leaves London by air on August l*>. Mr. Bedale has spent308 words
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90 1952-08-06 5 SC Exceeded His Powers, Fined $100 Si indard SI ttl < orrespondcnl TAIPI A Special Con Lance Corporal naniddin bin Omar. exauthority when he and knocked off a er of Seow Yee Seong at ■e road block with his butt. The offence was at Padang Gajah tge, Taiping, on May90 words
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Article98 1952-08-06 5 IPOH. Tues.— As a result of irprise check conducted by i! food inspectorate on a number of shops here, eight who are either coffeeting shop or sundry shop proprietors were produced >re Magistrate Che Arshad of them pleaded guilty to ges of having no price list price98 words
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Article71 1952-08-06 5 Standard Start" Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU, Tues. A burglar believed to be a Malay was seen In one of the bathrooms used by the nuns of the Johore Bahru Convent School. A nun was washing her clothes in one of the bathrooms when she saw the man coming71 words
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Article57 1952-08-06 5 PRAI, Tues. A Chinese kepala was seriously injured when ten bales of rubber fell from a crane into a barge at Prat wharf while loading was in progress. The kepala was taken to the Butterworth Hospital. In another accident at the same place, an Indian labourer, Etamasamy who57 words
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Article89 1952-08-06 5 Templer Sees Hosp. Class K LUMPUR, Tues i i- i needed their services le perately. Grfn. Sir Gerald tpler told some nurses and hospital assistants in the Geni Ho T>il il, here today when e v. ited them as they were attending a class at the hospital. Before he lei;,89 words
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Article50 1952-08-06 5 PH \T Tues. Mr, S. Solomon, t Elover Squire oi the 15th Bitterworth Railway Crew, was .a a farewell party by the ,t the Anderson Rover Dea Prai, prior to v -;> departure ..a transfer to Gemai. The Settlement Commissioner for Scouts, Mr. Ong Hoof Wee was pi50 words
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Article87 1952-08-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tue Hawkers in Selangor are to assist Government in Its recruitment drive for Chinese into the rank arid file of the Federation Police. The Selangor Hawkers Association is to appeal to all hawkers to get their son:-; to join the police.87 words
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Article64 1952-08-06 5 BATH PAHAT, Tue-.— The unidentified body of a newlyborn baby waa found under a bridge at .lalan Pa, or Lama. The matter vaa reported to police and the body removed. A similar rase happened last week when another uc-x.y-born baby iraa abandoned in a dram near64 words
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Article89 1952-08-06 5 Si indard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. rut-s.— Chinese Touchers' Associations i n {joffanenl parts of the Federation have been n.sked bp the Malayan Chinese Asociation to «ve "their assistance in the iviCA'g Chinese adult education plan. Xheat fparhen' associations can hep the MCA In providing teachers89 words
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Article, Illustration336 1952-08-06 5 CHRISTINE DIEMER - US Judge Due In K.L. Tomorrow CHRISTINE DIEMER Bj Standard "-t^rt Repot i. r Mil. William Orville Douglas, tseoeiate Juttliee of ihr I iiiu-tl States Supreme <mri. i«>M pr< i*on« Irr.-MUT in Singapore ycstcrdai ihai Gciicial v u (rcrald i n»i j»l«t. Ifinh Connnissioiicr ol ili<- Federation n\ Halaya^ will336 words
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Article, Illustration117 1952-08-06 5 The instructors <h i i h -nur <D P f<»i <H '>iirul tin i it* in I h<- fi I <>l ,i ;>l<--i S |)(M ..<! l*<il i•' i i oui hrM cratlj u m fcj I n un v.s.c* •<•■• < ,i 1'..!,, SI Sim •i. <■ i rap117 words
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Article15 1952-08-06 5 SUPPLY OF WAGONS IMPROVED m Mdai I SI it < !lf d. ret trad Ift 115 words
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Advertisement246 1952-08-06 5 LiijUL/.i I' .11 111 V/*_., Lit. fi^rVri ::r v^S"F HT r T ii^3» 1 :^^^^^^l Health and energy are E'Q secrets of success. Biuld J0 n P your resistance and JjfjLJ keep healthy throncrh Jhe A/*Pjtirsf^^^ regralar use of Wdteibury's Compound. Waterbury's Compound is a Hf-«n II ~I Tll\7 I246 words
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Advertisement111 1952-08-06 5 WHITEAWAYS PRESENT Wade and Butci »r Open Razors— Usually $6.9 N#w HtS Child's Toi C: cles— Usually $23 iO N»w sim vi Wyvern Propelling Pencils- .u ally $6.95 Nou M -"> Men*s Hand'chiefs Coloured Border— Usually $1.35 Now si each Palm Beach Tics, assorted. Checks and Stripe-, Usual K-75 Now111 words
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Article93 1952-08-06 6 Independent Morning \cu*pa(>er HEAD OFFICt 128, RobirMcn Rood. Singapore. T«!epHon« Nci ***** *****. Cob!« b T#'c8 r °P h A <^ rt TtGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: Room 222. Th« Times Building, Prlnhnfl Hous« Square. London, EC 4. KUALA LOMPUI IPOH PENANO 45 Sulfon Street, 83 Cowan Street. 693 words
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Article572 1952-08-06 6 t i t achievements oi the Rural and ndustnal I 1 A en a trans- Mi lay peasantry who community are affected by In ab: [alaya on Monday night, d that there was evidence that of R.I.D.A. the Malay peasants ding the so-called altitude of tidapathy. ant572 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1952-08-06 6 A Tin Curtain Descends On Radio Malaya TVSA.S'AYAIiI fkii «T AXKS Smwmm tin tni n< «wn<> r m im*r v IW^A3^jJ\^ Ji^l^l^N wlio will T write regularly in the Singapore Standard )NLI half the tin mine workers in the Kinta Valley can listen to the radio. In one new village1,273 words
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Letter331 1952-08-06 6 Sir; Without wishing to enter into any further controversy I would say that Mr. Goh Chin Yin in criticising my statement at the All Malayan Estate Staff Conference in Kuala Lumpur has sadly missed my point. I do not deny that Malaya's consumption of m\v rubber is331 words
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Letter154 1952-08-06 6 Sir; The venomous attack of "Another Voter" on Miss Amy Laycock is based on ignorance and spite. Miss Laycock did play a major part in connection with the Marine Parade scheme. She spoke about it to Sir Franklin Gimson before he left and mentioned it again to the154 words
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Letter119 1952-08-06 6 Sir: All this personal attack on Mi Laycock is must unfair and the statement that she never visits her voters to see conditions for herself is certainly inect. All that I know is that my family was honoured by a visit from her and Mr. Chan Kum Che119 words
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Article104 1952-08-06 6 Sir;— Having rend the nppeal by Air. Cha r e y for the triplets, I wish to congratulate your paper as well as all M; ist< Cor the noble action taken for the three little souls. All ugh Klang is a small town, I believe the hundred odd104 words
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Article119 1952-08-06 6 Sir; It mjikes me very happy to come across an appeal by xMr. Charley on the front page of your paper on July 22. for the triplets who were born in Jf.-lapang recently. Immediately en reading that appeal, my co-zone Director .Mr. Sieve Chong 1 Kooi Aiun and119 words
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Article231 1952-08-06 6 DELGRADE— In this land of the plum and the grape, a cry for temperance —and, ultimately, prohibition has been raised to cut down Yugoslavia's vast consumption of beer, wine and rakija and to promote the the cause of socialism. Leader of the crusade is B P. Tasic. a231 words
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Article63 1952-08-06 6 I States i ANi i hard I i relation nip i A!. i on the > Asian 1 other i" 1 peli 'The papei the pui solidify lineup in i there are i India. P. and B w "ne i lit--i hopi i enteri lOn tl of th<63 words
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Article22 1952-08-06 6 commented lines on BUI 1 meat i J but with tin i trcedoiv in The r< sh* furthei defence overdue.22 words
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Article85 1952-08-06 6 IT was time that workers in I ate themselves more closely with tin id welfare could alv. unions, said Utusan Melayu edr The paper was commenting on the its effect on the workers generally. It may be possible, said that imp employers will gradually es in85 words
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Advertisement10 1952-08-06 6 Gold Dollar Tea! ikum Yip Leong Teo Plantations Cameron Highlands10 words
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Advertisement36 1952-08-06 6 D P O I FfTORS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Pflthescope "ACE 95 mm hand-operated model corn with transformer for 230AC current $65 00 same projector with 220 v Ml $115.00 SINGAPORE PHOTO C 37-39 HIGH STREET SINGaF36 words
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Article19 1952-08-06 7 India To Hit At SA Racialism pro- v a. to all eraans I s a I f ill •-> be19 words
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Article12 1952-08-06 7 Secret Talks By Asian Reds revealed I K I 2 a total12 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-06 7 in ml !).i bess of I Bl (i'!]-.;1,f.i from ii < !of th»-ir >.u !h<n i !1- i .CPU.!. \il H9 *t tlui here Um noru I 0 li vil tl ir arc stayiac <im i« yacht uatil ai it it lln x in.— I* I t 1\ I* - 47 words
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369 1952-08-06 7 ManyFishermen Held Near KI Waters Lnarae SAFEGI \M> for Singapore's fishing craf against "unlawful interference 91 on the l«i»l» seat adjaeeni to the Colony i* being sough] for bj Legis lative < ouncillor, Mr. 11. J. C. Kulasingha (Pasii Panjang) afl the n«;\t Legislative369 words
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Article169 1952-08-06 7 ANNAPOLIS, Aug. 5 (AP) United Nations fi-ht-inu in Korea has taken Communist pressure "oil all of Asia," Vut'-Anm. Turner Joy vml yesterday. He asserted the Communists "do not have the capacity to stage any other offensive." as been i u ved in lina, and169 words
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Article154 1952-08-06 7 BUFFALO, New York, Aug. 5. (Reul Persia mighi se I oil to the Soviet Union it' unable to dispose of it otherwist*. Mr. Manucher Nakhai, Din General of the Persian Ministry of Labour, suggested :ht. ■We ttinjj desperate lis oil situation" he told reporters.154 words
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Article40 1952-08-06 7 LONDON. A 5 (AP): Sport-minded had I day yes Prince Philip whipped vslip along to a jecond place in the event at Cowes. kr-old filly lachine won the chanidily at Brighton 1 I 80th »ndon in40 words
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Article65 1952-08-06 7 ALL passengers travelling in a munitions train were killed when the ti Min blew up near Wittenberg on the Kibe River last week, the British- licensed newspaper "Die Welt" belatedly reported. It rjc?od that the explosion was due ibol me. Fire engines were rushedAFP - 65 words
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Article76 1952-08-06 7 PENANO, Tu^s.— Professor F He; T. B. Adviser to the Coloi nial Office and the Ministry t'oi Health, is mming to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore to advise the Government or the subject or tuberculosis. He left London on Aug. 2 and is76 words
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Article29 1952-08-06 7 SEOUL. Aug 5 <UP):— United Nations jet planes shot down four Communist MIG-15 jets and damaged six more today in separate aerial duels over N Korea.29 words
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Article73 1952-08-06 7 Red Bid So Stop Polls PUSAN, A ig. 5 (UP) C mun tried to bu i bii a small egu 1 day onday South Soul rfigji 0 lined up e pa cj ballots i;.: and vice-presid first i i ection in -e h y o\ i iblic Mil K m73 words
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85 1952-08-06 7 "*vtn to kt 1 j up thk- '"t<> Japan a« a Ihi- niuiKrt lor South Asia ri* had helped to j racket prircs. Dodd e the 1 of the 1 v.\ rtime truci 1 oj 1 rophic" destruction <>f irrigation farm capital; (4)1 1 kenReuter - 85 words
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Article88 1952-08-06 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 5 The following ore the closing prices cf- Mlbber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER i LONDON TiN Sp O 23 !d. Spot £940 10s. pa ton Sepf, 23 ;d. buyers, £941 10s. sellers. Oct. Dec 25 Id.88 words
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Article102 1952-08-06 7 MELBOURNE, Aug.. 5 (Reu- ter-AAP) Th e Australian arbitration court today adjourned until Aug. 19 an application by employers to cut wag( s and increase working I hours. Employers had asked the ap- 1 plication to be treated as one j of urgency. Other employers' applicationsU.P. - 102 words
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180 1952-08-06 7 N] W YORK Aug. f> (AP)— Aj former United States sold er will take a plane tor Ireland tonight to meet a milkmaid lie's iii-vrr M't Seventy letters have passed each way between Frank Hayostak, 27, an electric arc welder in Johnstown,180 words
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Article146 1952-08-06 7 CANBERRA, Aug. 5. (Reuter-AAP). Prime Minister Hubert Gordon Menzies told a press conference today the Australian Government has not considered whether it has power, internationally acknokledged to stop an unauthorised foreign sabmarine or ship going into waters round Monte Bello islands during British atomic weapons146 words
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Article, Illustration349 1952-08-06 7 Egypt Plans To Reduce Cost Of Living LONDON, Aug. 5 (Renter) It is too etrlj w w I r .i^ wlicthfr the Egyptian Government will ass<n itself with jj! in-, for i Middle Ead Defence Organi .< tion. .i Foreign (MBcc Bjpskesnuui said hete yesterday He v., nenting on a349 words
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108 1952-08-06 7 COLOGNE, Aug. S (AP) E\^n in thr atomic' age, in crndiarv T)ombs ai^ still Hi*greatest threat to Industrial centres, the Federation of West German Industries declared yesterday. _>■_ "War ex| ieaoea oh!i^<- in dustrj to huiid pcrfeci air raid bunkers ic safe as possible .i nd108 words
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Article13 1952-08-06 7 ANDREI Gron appointed SoviH amb; Britain, will present Palace U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article19 1952-08-06 7 AN ITALIAN CO Gallini, anno he has discovered ed opera by early |9i of "William Tell."- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement58 1952-08-06 7 [FOR YOUR OFFICE or HOME HOLLAND nffT T"J spring i r~i r BUNDS tmi-'li In T; ree Cc'curs ■kk&L CREAM NAVY GREEN TO fcjlT I can supply you with these Essentially Useful Additions to your Comfort— Lef Us Quote You— 1 i ESTIMATES FREE Soft Furnishing Dcpi. ROBINSONS jj <lnrorporoted58 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-08-06 7 I3ESSII f WELL-- I'VE tI OH, I ALMOST I I WHAT ARE ALL 11/ IT'S A PM7^J| (7OT MV t FORGOT r— <^ THOSE WIENIES STOCKING J fPX^ lit iVSTocKiNG- up V —^Q^ for my/ I35 words
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715 1952-08-06 8 Fail Exchanges Scrap For Japan's Steel By \RNOLD C. BRACKMW, Serial Sundard Correspondenf JAKARTA, Aujr. 5. The firrt .dbtpmeait ol" [«d«ocsi«a si -rap iron lor Inpau *ill get under way soon, art-online to u/dMnioimed eoarees. This will be made up oi 12.000 tons of scrap, mostly wartime reminders* Official sources715 words
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Article129 1952-08-06 8 Piracy Of Warships 'Graveyard' M VNIL v a. 5, I A p Scrap iron p obbing the oa a gra^ i;ps sunk off the Philippines In the last war. Senator Carlos P. Garcia ol the Nacibnalista I asked for Investigati He sit is cuttii venues the govern to get from129 words
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Article64 1952-08-06 8 THE U.S. Government withdrawal of dry cargo merchant ships to the reserve fleet has reduced U.S. merchant marine employment by 19.000 officers and seamen during the past six months. The National Federation of American Shipping reports that employment on privately- owned and operated U.S. ocean-going merchantU.P. - 64 words
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Article15 1952-08-06 8 Switzerland has c new trade and financial agi with R tmania.- A. P.A.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement542 1952-08-06 8 FASI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE IMrert Overland P, :iJl ne >i :n S'pore AitLA SL I > .of Dry Cargo Deep Tl Mw I passenger Bookings etc., Ag< ANttO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. H 8-r»KI K. I. umpur 211. P. Sl.mi »5 FOB IK CONTINENT ,w, AnUrerp hir»rl I JAug lavfu, Rotteidam542 words
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Advertisement667 1952-08-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Sueth'nii.ini cV PonAim. Also direct Sailings From Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore l)u^ Penans Prom ■•>/'•■ h'irn" Aug T Hongkong "Funing Ang 15 Ann 21 Japan Sails Sails Sails Peeanf P S*anni S'uare667 words
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Advertisement408 1952-08-06 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I ine Nederla id line Kotterdam Kotterdum Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS lON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOHh MOBILE NLW ORLEANS S'pore r STiam rVnaBC RONDO (SMN) Cidn. 96 JAug IA«« \.MPLNAN (EL) W/25Aug 26 11 An; KAag SLOTE&OYK (HAL) 3'TSept KSepl »Sep< BANTAM408 words
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Advertisement425 1952-08-06 8 SAIILNGS l-KOM BCANIMMAIIiI I k '*> 1 1 i pmiA' for Bangkok U/Uhmt nm.iiMA" for Baa* AD| kok Saigeoo HonnK- K r B Volchsra. M/ltA«i 28'2SAiw 'IM»IA foi 8.-mgkc 1 K| jot Hqi -kong. I K ili yofcotemti IMlSepi K i:s n U MEONIA" for Bai IX 218ep< I jg425 words
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Article125 1952-08-06 9 COMMODITY PRICES (I OSING rubber prices dents per Ib.) in Singapore 3 K -i rdaj were Buyer* seilera No l spot Loose 86 863 xiv, in bales *ug No. 1 R.S.S. 8 863 No. 2 K.s.s. 81 81i No. b^SJS. 16 ronei Slightb steadier after easy. LONDON KHSBI-K Tuesday's <»125 words
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Article40 1952-08-06 9 HONGKONG, Aug. s.— Special Standard S< ising prices on liic 1 g Exchange to-. day were $15.89 to £1 sterling: $6,415 to U.S.$l; $1,826 to Malayan $1 $0.3880 to one Ind<> nesian Rupiah: Gold $301,125 to one '..io!40 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-08-06 9 photo. C AMONG th<> popular 1 1 i| stalls at il»e I rade Exhi- l[ 1 1 bition now on at the I Happy World, Siasaporc I is this one oi' A. Wandrr I 1 Ltd. (Ovaltine). Picture I shows ;i ph.is** sfthciMCisk I jl sales made at the stall.Standard - 52 words
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266 1952-08-06 9 Japan-Indonesia Agree On New Trade Pact JAKARTA, A.7 S (AP) fan tra le n ;l nv rej ched ->- :iVment" on a ne* I s >•...,».;•- -000 in le pa< I bt I veea the tw counti .t 1 Climaxing ei«ht weeto 01 nrmost incessant effor ie a rreenw nt266 words
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Article256 1952-08-06 9 US Sets Self Up As Tin God-RI Standard Spetia JAKARTA, Aug. s— ln States of trying: to set itself mined bid to smash down hi i Mast is contained in brisi ing statonent by Ecoi Minister Sumanang i ally reticent individual. Phe stage was set for this Indonesian assault by256 words
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Article353 1952-08-06 9 RI-PI Trade Expansion Hopes Fade B) Arnold < Brackman, Standard Special Corr. JAKARTA, Aug. 5. Philippine President Quirino's receni slate visil has stirred talk about the future developmenl of Indonesian-Philippine Irade. Bui ;i stud) oi pasl and present trade relations busts the bubble. The Filipinos are, however, interested in grea353 words
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Article50 1952-08-06 9 Rubber, Tin Exports THE total exports of rubl of all grades to all countries from Singapore and the Fed ration of Malaya during July 1952 amounted to 71,891 tons. The total exports of tin to all countries from Singapon and Federation of Malaya r-'.ir-inc July V.):>2 amounted to 5,937 to~ns.50 words
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75 1952-08-06 9 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Aug. 5 (AP)— Soldiers and a group of armed civilians have i a;1 poliee headquarters in Oruho, i important tin min ng c* ntre, atir] kicked out po ice chief. The civilians hive been Identified as adherents of tl i I75 words
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Article59 1952-08-06 9 BANGKOK. Aug. 9 (AFP) One hundred Chiw se deport* i from Thailand will i! iuy Swatow on Aui^. 12 aboard th€ vessel Daviken. The porte< include nine ri^h Chinese ■< i chants who w«re arrested April on charges of cam n economic unrest by market manipulations.59 words
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Article30 1952-08-06 9 THE International Sugar ;■■;> will meet in London nonth to discuss ways of I increasing world sugar consumption. Surplus production ;of 2,500.000 tons is expected this year. A P.A P. - 30 words
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28 1952-08-06 9 Japan Lifting Steel For Area Curbs lo News f that Government ha April n eX to the rterline in A partial 1 I eai fov< a of .128 words
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78 1952-08-06 9 No Sharp Fall In RI Rubber Shipments Standard M urfcel Rep©i fcer II!!' SINGAPORE Government hm* reeeived no official information of bjij -<.;i n Malaya-bound sbipmenti al rubtx M p >«»• from Indonesia, I \u> Standard t M, er and 1 c to S Indonesia I racio jUui Tandj Pi78 words
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Article49 1952-08-06 9 Rubber Tins Are Easier Standard m.hk'l neponei SII >RI j in both tii with only e: INDI S I l^i M s Bpycn F Den S 245 O-c* I Wea E UININCJ in 3 1(1 16 9 Rau I [\iiping i cd Kl Hli! R 1 1.10 j B49 words
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Article31 1952-08-06 9 Malayan Ra tes Of Exchange MALAYAN <o n 1 16 P.TJ 31 3/4 IO.D 90 T. oD > arc N S 1413 K 1 1314, 122 sw< J 5 64 tin un31 words
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Article160 1952-08-06 9 Drop Of 1 3/4 In Rubber Price Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore i :perienced a shsu drop after the holidays yesterday, a decline ol aboot 1 cents per lb. being recorded on a d«U market Largely responsible for the drop was selling pressure from upcountry, which caused a160 words
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Article15 1952-08-06 9 Removal Of Govt. Hits Alexandria THE WHOLESAU om 1 m I tion, by tl A.PA.P - 15 words
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105 1952-08-06 9 Klang River Tin Profit Of $508,876 KLANG River Tin Dn my reported a working profit for the year to March 31, 1952, of 5508.87G after providing for depreciation and depletion From that sum Malayan Income tax provision took' $124,000. An in;erim devidend of 20 per cent., less tax. paid on105 words
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Article37 1952-08-06 9 MALAYAN TEN MOVEMENTS PRELIMINARY tin statistics total exports of tin to all countries from Singapore and the Federation during July at 5,937 Kxports of rubber of all er.:de> from Singapore and the Federadurinjj July at 71.891 tons.37 words
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Article40 1952-08-06 9 THE U.S. Commerce Depart- i< ril has removed all bans gainst Jicensing the export of controlled steel materials to foreign makers of consumer goods. Strict curbs we: plied during the steel strike. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article9 1952-08-06 9 Farm Loan As Aid To Output Boost S I9 words
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Advertisement166 1952-08-06 9 M omif octvven Jc-n latu Palrai lofcore. Z| EronJ Trc Mori different b experience} :nd. a spec r .v auto to increase ole- -and Visi| \t in.l r i i Mi. (I ijtM>d« ll i Ulg'T lii iAPQIE) Ltd. < f Mii; I :mii f :goc Buy "AlD*™ i; >166 words
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Advertisement35 1952-08-06 9 EiyGXNEERS RfPRKSKMMIVI: jfe^tjtif/ J f) I.KriR Ml Mar I CCTaA./ JfcT CX P u BOX >• Spore I^s^ A V \?L \BLI" IN MN'mPOKF. Phone: BM p. ,u. t« »-nt < i"«nr <• is. K, .<1 I'liiillf 'OJtfc35 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-08-06 9 •'-•a |l>l l_ll_ff_ -lf*tflll'ffll lfl M< *_r-- v y{ r > -flffi rt^. -"n-rfh, A .rn _r "A ,v.-:. GAPORE 0 RTAINMENTS I .boro23 words
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Miscellaneous177 1952-08-06 9 oble "merits R o« 81 > t 9.3: SHIPS IN HARBOUR k! lI AKYES i.<h:. ,wn Cat* H 4:' 4.{ •> K > 4 IK 4 4 13/ 14 4 i K 1 2 I'ul.in I'.iikmii I i- Srfc iroli \n- -it Imh k nvac '.in i I »i« k177 words
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Miscellaneous338 1952-08-06 9 F 30 New? I ►rner; i Ensemble 1 3 I Da rPENANG ENTERTAINMENTS ki X T i R irer 1.15. 3 30. 615 i I 9.15 < i W Rose Of c 0 IS WINDSOR: Amma (Tamil) i i 1 \U Sol H 530 and 9.15 no l iv ik338 words
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419 1952-08-06 10 Barbara Miller - Tapestries Make Fashion Headlines As Dress Materials Barbara Miller 'JWPESTRIFS ripped from the cobwebby walls of great mansions for dream dancing dresses. That is the headline fashion news from the collection of rising young Hubert de Givenchy, who vies today with Christian Dior for the top slot in the Paris419 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-06 10 pn<H 11l INK.HIIK' iis sports outfit of tight-fitting pints i-i >'. .ml i .it( -hm jacket li t.i.ick gabardine with white iti pes .vaN showa hi Florence by the House of Pueci t<> rrs .ind fashion editors recently. The designer iras inftMM i d t)v native >tyles.- APAP - 47 words
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Article158 1952-08-06 10 ALICIA HART - A LICIA HART BEAUTY HINTS B\ TF nature Withheld her favours when moulding your neck and you find yourself with a thick, short one, there's no need for violent dismay This imperfection is one of the more easily camouflaged ones, provided you choose your clothes and accessories158 words
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Article52 1952-08-06 10 tup i icing and dge oi the ■i'• B I outside edges it top edv? of towel for ness at waistline. ise skirt lacing folded through length- itre for belt and a illoicing about >s t O r each string. S from end to sewing in apron at52 words
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Article251 1952-08-06 10 ALICIA HART - You Change -For The Better. ALICIA HART BV IT'S woman s prerogative to change her mind, but surprisingly few women exercise this privilege when it comes to their own good looks. After having once decided upon their own beauty rules usually in the budding years of early maturity they stick251 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-08-06 10 From Florence For The Bearh i Featured at the Florence fashion rhm rni-iiih iretc these tmm i senibles: left, a beach dress of white silk shorts and loose rietvele* h| fancifully coloured silk, desired by the Possenti Fashioi Houm> r ■i,i outfit of cotton, linen and wool shown in the\P - 78 words
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Article235 1952-08-06 10 MARGARET SCOTT - Some Common Children's Ailments MARGARET SCOTT CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY By i I AST week we were talking about vaccination and inoculation so this week we'll follow on by discussing various common children's ailments and their treatment. I always get annoyed at tho^e folks (doctors themselves are often the worst offenders),235 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-08-06 10 GLAMOUR P A X T S" Irene Martin, motion picture starlet, prevues the latest I (i n M n i; mode from the fashion front, "«laniour pants." Aptly named and called perfect for many types of summer outings. the com f o r t able sarmeiit Ls fine for knock!Wide World - 60 words
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Article114 1952-08-06 10 Pure linen isa good fabric investment, not only beca of its beauty, but for its excellent launderability long-wearing qualities. Wl linens take well to hot, soap]/ vater. Iron while damp, on botli sides. Coloured linens need cooler water, ironing on the irroiiQ side only if dull finish is114 words
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Advertisement37 1952-08-06 10 i* :<< .x i You can he sure thai Jeffrey Leow will b« a —-^J handsome youn man, for he has had the right •tart in life. He has been started on Lactogen, r\ Mi i /ifisSSPMJEV/ i37 words
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Advertisement108 1952-08-06 10 THE/f// r: 91 If WE p J r lh«« •in «<i <••- -> l k ratable M r«M N n«rt S SINGER SEWING SHOP J^" W/lg I'. |N|g|Rf| Rw >| on ii <•>! it-. I MM <;>■•"' I MtGrylMi BMi pnrr IT i|f .|.H. 111 II K'« h! Nai '.>•108 words
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Miscellaneous400 1952-08-06 10 I fyRITADELMAR fwWvWWJoSsy^xJoQ^ l^ 1 ''^wL i T<>p A Y S <\\ OTATION: J_ I "ake the proverb to thine heart, lake and hold it fa*t I in* mill cannot grind Mil the water that is i past." J —sara Dondney IVEDNESDAY H)K EVERYONE: De\ )te the daytime ?r> Me400 words
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Article501 1952-08-06 11 Employers Seeking Longer Hours And^ LessPayFor Workers MELBOURNE, Aug. 5, (Reurer-AAP).— Applications of Aus tralian employers to the Arbitration Court for cuts in average basic j wage, abolition of quarterly cost of living wage adjustments and reconsideration of the 44-hour week issue will come up501 words
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Article62 1952-08-06 11 Red Gesture To Priests PARIS. Aug. 4 (AFP)—Vatitß ing the Fides jggested that y shown during the I co months by Chinese Con. authorities to members of the Catholic Chui be a direct result of it of Madame Pai sister of Pre- to China. that Chinese Chou En-lai told it62 words
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Article239 1952-08-06 11 TOKYO. Aug. 5 (Reuter-AAP) A flurry of protests went up today over Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's first public acknowledgment on Monday that Japan's national police reserve is the cornerstone of a new Japanese army." Mr. Yoshida made the state-; ment while addressing leading officers and officials239 words
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Article30 1952-08-06 11 A 17-YEAR-OLD underwater Rsherman escaped by stabbing a 200-lb. shark with a bunting knife in an undersea battle ai Genoa.' He was bitten ;:i the leg. UPUP - 30 words
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Article175 1952-08-06 11 BURMA PLANS LAND NA TIONALISA TION RANGJOiti Aug. 5— P nonnced a welfare state pi impetus to the Government interrupted by the insurre tion would be paid on nat U Ni said Biirma intends to maint lin her neutral fore*gn policy, but she wii! accepi >reign aid from anyone willingAP; Reuter - 175 words
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Article15 1952-08-06 11 PERSIA on Monday celebrated the 47th anniversary of the I constitution.- APAP - 15 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-08-06 11 SHF. c.inl ni.tkr up bet uiiUd ulk'Ujm Ut iwlai <ir sun bathe.. 1 ell N f »>i hat jir-t vt.sm] like thai Etc nomenl aad aaaaehadf will offCjl 1 o.i i;.!j ;i v a i:iod<-!. (Mi iii,- a imuiH .th eadj Model always ian bathe. hei v d Nicai 'HMi.tii90 words
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Article182 1952-08-06 11 REGINA. SASKATCHEWAN, Aug. 5 (IP).— Ih first hi" uranium < a laim-*takm<i ru-h of the atomic i\'JLv opened in Northern Saskatchewan yesterday a* grizzled fortune hunters and beardless youngsters nVw Into the wilds when 500 uranium claims wwc thrown mxn to prosecutors. They converged °nA.P. - 182 words
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Article62 1952-08-06 11 Madame Chiang For USA i r It r Th:- <>■. h HI "If' r present < rontemplatt daunt Chiaafr'i I•n u» tlulu hospitalir.aiioi D Ofl f it j».ts b< <n fed > v-. <> < 1m in I < f the I fi< '< to i be f Fexrfol b62 words
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Advertisement210 1952-08-06 11 N^^S SCHOLARSHIPS MALAY) VRSHIP KtND r Ti mutt tin the; ."v must noon Courses idl e rM e course application n the r of S be returned .if i i UUTED. M on an Or- ng. aJ the Beard i \N MM (IM^ I CO Si -V: -HOiTF.RDAM UOYD 1210 words
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Advertisement579 1952-08-06 11 SITUATIONS VACANT MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR MAIN SEWERAGE SCHEYE itl HI I Rrt Invited frum suitai fted ;:r:cl txperienc* cl \.< for trio following i■ ■ppointmenti will bi i -.•or): d of 3 Ml ta the first «t \n<-<- protpcctl tO UM .'i »m i mont Successful candid tea :'l579 words
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Advertisement454 1952-08-06 11 IN MEMORJAM In ever lovof our beloved passt I away in our K Java, I 1952 Lai Lung DEATH :ks. i.im k: •:■■:<", i.kang ng s i Kit .v) wife n isor, Singer SewMachine Co., Kuala Ltimed at her residence 201-A, Bukit Bintang Road. Kuala Lumpur, at 6 p.m. on454 words
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Advertisement131 1952-08-06 11 STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FCR RESULTS Only 50 c^nt? per line v. ith a min m BTI charge cf f or 4 (approximaiinq 20 shori words) will encbl^ you to pl< The Singapore Standard (Do.lv Edition) under Situation- ant, V/anted, Accommodation Vacant, For Sale, M 'laneous, PtC. Box No. 50 cents131 words
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Article24 1952-08-06 12 TODAY'S Sport Singapore I Be.sar A Junior Cup. DockSAFA div. J v. K Sajarah at I Girlj S N 8 a.m. Sports l i24 words
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Article608 1952-08-06 12 S. China Win By Late Penaltv HONGKONG'S South Chiaa tootballers, play* h^ their last watch, defeated i Singapore XI !5 I In- lore 7,500 fans ;»t Ihc JmlaH Besai Stadium yesterday. A penalty, k irded two minutes t the end irhen Davids .K«identl> handled Ihc ball, save the visitors the608 words
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415 1952-08-06 12 MILTON MARMOR - MILTON MARMOR IU LONDON, iug. 5 (AP). Ibe Lnilt»<l siaies ;:1 British i- i >ire i" ibe quatlrennial track mi betw< i <• English-speaking worlds b) i ola l on t ms to Bve Monday, l hal was M tbd i|415 words
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Article30 1952-08-06 12 HELSINKI, A.4 5 I AFP' The Finnish Olympic football DO was yesterday defeated b.v four goals to nil by the Olympic football XI of People's China in30 words
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Article83 1952-08-06 12 SWANSEA Vug. 5, 1 1 i i K. -liter) Rain caused i the cancellation <>t to- day' s play in t?ie India v. ij 1 Glamorgan match which i I was lefl drawn. I, Festerdas the tourists declared their first in- njngs closed at ;io*> ior83 words
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Article159 1952-08-06 12 LOXDOX. Aui;. (AP>— Boxing i Promoter Jack Solomons said today he Is flying to the United States this week determined to I Li^iit Heavyeighi Ch ipion Joey Maxim a title fistht with B: itain"s Randy Turpin. Solomons claims he has an understanding with Maxim's159 words
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Article422 1952-08-06 12 S'pore Tennis tourney GIVING a sterling performance at the net where she dictated the fast exchanges, Selangor's Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua took two Colony titles within minutes of each other in two Singapore lawn tennis championship finals played at the YMCA yesterday. In the first422 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-08-06 12 photo. &s:#;:;:s&m^ ■>■:*■<■. South China goalkeeper King-yin jumps high to punch away the lull before SiMcapon attackers (hoiii; Rum and Awang Bakar can reach it. This irai only «»n of tiic ieveral good saves King-yin made in the first half in yesterday's falan Besar Stadium g*mt which ended in aStandard - 56 words
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Article198 1952-08-06 12 PEN ANC RACE STATISTICS 8» CCESSFUL JOCKEYS Ist -'nd 3rd C t rt 1 I >nes :i l I Roj Pei ival 2 4 2 1. Mawi 2 l 1 H R isscll I 2 '".i .1. Smith 1 G. Lansdowa K DjtHicKy 2 < irowe i M '1"■ A198 words
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593 1952-08-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - Tulloh Is Champion Jockey At Penang WINDSOR LAD By COLONEL WHATNOT, a five-year-old Irish bred gelding by Fairfai Mil ol Miss Niknar, showed marked superiority when he came with a nourish to win the Penang Gold run over 11 furlongs at the last day of the Penaag Turi Club's August593 words
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Article273 1952-08-06 12 SEVENTEEN YI'AR oi.D Former Burma school bo y champion Austin Dunsford (17i made his debut In St. Andrew's School 15th annual boxing championships yesterda3 and scored :i very close decision beating Charles Tan for th<" bniLim weight title. e were 16 bouts of which five-fly, leather,273 words
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Article49 1952-08-06 12 HELSINKI. Aug. 5 «l'P> Pakistan's hockey squad of 20 players and officials left last night by plane for Amsterdam, where they will play a representative Dutch team this week. The rest of the Pakistan delegation will leave by plane for Karachi early tomorrow morn-49 words
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81 1952-08-06 12 PERTH, Aug. 5 (Reuter-AAP) —Malayan dental students R. T Lam and T. T. Choon retained the men's doubles title in the i West Australian badminton championships here yesterday. They beat another Malayan student, J. !I. Leow nnd Brian Treasure 15—12. 15—12. Lam Choon. who have been81 words
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Article40 1952-08-06 12 MrxiCll. Aug. 5 (AP).— Gene Tunncy predicts that a i heavyweight boxing champion of the worla will be crowned v challenger R o r k y I i meets ageing Jersey J<<e Walcott in September.40 words
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