Singapore Standard, 8 August 1952
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Title Section18 1952-08-08 1 Singapore Standard *k fL *1 X VOL. HI NO. 37 FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article19 1952-08-08 1 McNeice Appealed in Vain I the City public to ght at the appeal n the \\y. i -.rn; ids'19 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-08-08 1 photo TWO INSPECTORS ol Taxes from thr British Inland RevemM Depart nil-lit .inivt'd in Siiiijupmt' b.v air from London > rs'crd.i v to join the tr.im of in vfNtiiiators probint into iuroim* t.iv CYaSMHM in the I I'llfiMtion of Malays 'I hry .ire Messrs. I-. M.u riot l»-f| i andStandard - 77 words
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Article37 1952-08-08 1 »;>\ Renter) net tonight S I'.- I Mossadrq is i f .<!i IhC §olul B < it pras bel c fall 1 1 i 1 die 1 ..v t r I ".I. I'- r- liana Mi: .n l.nii-37 words
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Article355 1952-08-08 1 Skyscrapers In Shenton Way Can Be Erected SINGAPORE Government yesterday lifted the control on buildings other than theatres, cinemas, dance halls, amusement parks, swimming pools and pavilions or club houses. With the relaxation of the Control of Building Ordinance the approval of the Gov-ernor-in-Council will not now355 words
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Article120 1952-08-08 1 ATHENS, Aim. 7. Greek troops opened fire with mortars and machineguns on the disputed islet of Gamma in the frontier river of Evross where Bulrarians h.\d landed, it was officially announced today. i said the machij IS not troops fi S satellite n v-a--*rn r.A.P.; Reuter - 120 words
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Article256 1952-08-08 1 U.S. Joins UK In Protest TOKYO. August 7: The United States Ambassador, Robert Murphy, today filed an informal protest against a Japanese Civil Court's sentence of two and a half years lent on two British sailors. Acting on behalf of the United Nations Command. Murphy told Foreign Minister Okazaki earlierU.P.; A.P. - 256 words
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Article75 1952-08-08 1 NEGOTIATIONS betw e e n Macao and Chines? Communists over last month's border shoot* ings were stalemated yesterday e amount oi indemnity demanded by the Reds Reports from Macao said Lisbon agreed to three Communist demands an apology, withv3t O f border guards several hundred feet and responsibilityA.P. - 75 words
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124 1952-08-08 1 The Tongking Front Strong, Says MacD. SAIGON, Aug. 7 (Reuter): Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. British Commissioner-General in South- Asia, told a press conference her today he believed trie Ton«kin» battlet'ront in IndoChina had been made so strong that it could withstand any attack bv Vietminh Communists. Mr. MacDonald summing up his124 words
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Article46 1952-08-08 1 THAILAND may turn to Soviet Russia as an outlet lor rubber exports should prices n other markets continue to laii, a Government spokesman va Bangkok said yesterday. However, he hoped that conditions could still be under arrangements wi.n tne United States. AFP.46 words
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Article37 1952-08-08 1 c let pilots yesterday I d0 n fou H issian-made and d imaged a i ►ther I a in the fourth st lighi aa: of ;;es over North K >rea.— i r*% A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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159 1952-08-08 1 Standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— The wanted man Captured by Pen an g Police last nighi has been identified as a terrorist o! an armed un it operating in Kedah. His name and rank is still a close secret A Police learned that he159 words
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Article107 1952-08-08 1 WASHINGTON, A igusi 7 1 (Renter) An explosion of a I jet plane aboard the Un Slates carrier Boxer in Korean waters kiHed nine men and injured others, the Navy reported today. Tvveive jet planes destroyed by raging fires followed the explosion. 1: copters and lifeboats107 words
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Article27 1952-08-08 1 MR MacD d returned to ire 1 Indo-China visit last night. He met on arrival a l I airfield Guib Frcn i Consul-General in Singap27 words
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Article81 1952-08-08 1 KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs: A motorcar ran into a group of five Chinese children near a cofl'ee-.shop at the 3£-mne. K 1 a n g Road this morning, seriously injuring three. The other two escaped unhurt. The car, travelling in the direction of Kuala Lumpur ran on and81 words
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Article32 1952-08-08 1 'JUF. meeting of the Council of State Kelantan, to be held on Aug. 21, will consider the report of the Select Committee appointed to examine the Stale Nationality Bill.32 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-08-08 1 photo. These eight stalwart men who left Singapore two and a half year* M MJJJ sergeants returned from London by air yesterday as second lieutenants tor ON Malay Regiment These officers will report to the Port Dickson headquarters onim row. Pictured from left are: Second Lieutenants Ahmad bin Ah. MohamadStandard - 76 words
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Article157 1952-08-08 1 MAAF NEEDS: PILOTS INSTRUCTORS ONE of the two ureat need*, of, the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force was for Asian-, of a high educational standard to train as pilots, said Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson ye-teV day at a luncheon speech at the Lx Servicemen* A*mku tion ot Singapore. Paying tribute157 words
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224 1952-08-08 1 Live Red Worth 10 More, Says Templer A TERRORIST captured alive meant 10 more from tin* information lie could give, the Hiuh Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer told lijian troops at Bahau, today. The general, presented whale's tooth l>\ the Fijians as a tok.-n of the h iff best honour224 words
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Article208 1952-08-08 1 A BUM) WAN was a "alar" at ihe television show ni the Happy World lasl night. He wms .>7-%« ;«r-«.l.l Reuben Jacob, w helping ihe Social Welfare Department in Singapore i<» leach i!««- Mind. Asked how he felt facing the television camera, Mr. Jacob aughed:208 words
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Article31 1952-08-08 1 AN AS I tICAL pheno men on a night rainbow i ed above Taipei horizon at about 8.30 p.m. 01 Wednesday. full moon shining throuj scattered rain U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article101 1952-08-08 1 KG A I A 1.1 MIM I Thins. (io vein men t IwpCS to be able to britii; into lone legislation in eon neetion with the I ederalion Agreement. relating to eiti/enship. ear!\ ne\t month. rationed in i munique I il>>* referring I Press101 words
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Article16 1952-08-08 1 ipoh. 'i i: ab tpium 000 At I the ;ho < opium will be irt.16 words
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Advertisement43 1952-08-08 1 i!3%^ if fl W^J SHEAFFER3 clotrmg, clogging and cor/S. ros.on caused by common j\^y inks A sw.tch to Skr.p «ol!in^ writing Huid! :KRIP 6 WAYS BETTER Fastei Starting 4. Magic -Ci»c!e Cap Pteei Flow.ng 5. Top-Well BottM Nj Clogging 6. Pcrmon-nt or WashabU43 words
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Advertisement129 1952-08-08 1 GREEN B UTI OIL LAMP xb Representatives: •S.'^ W(i THI KSTON CO. Singapore K K. LampUf. an;: I RECORDS Of i in ottt^ttrtiitl*' I inutl W0 ft 4 1 1 tft f 1 AUSTROTON 1/ f* 7 COpppß CENTE^ t f/ear populai on on \u«it<>l'>n Wp ]iv) h.rfuncJ.r just f<129 words
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471 1952-08-08 2 RED DANGER IN S'PORE 1 SCHOOLS Standard M.,fr Reporter JHE tor oi I: (lu. ation. \h Mni resl rdaj I that in many rases lnfluem t 11 89 not Ktroai taoogi t<' I— lf net ma at MM ffthCl moral 1 1 i471 words
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Article, Illustration267 1952-08-08 2 Standard Stan Reporter < OM>ll N J IN Ci on the question of indebtedness of < Council employees, which has now become a matter (i CMtfvYCfSJ amonj; some members of the City mcil limit and Loan Society, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, I '< i267 words
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Article90 1952-08-08 2 A the City said t for the Pi I CrueJtj to is L. E Bach j .ays thai t be no visits i the public are expected to bring their e clinic at tiie I ary a: Kampong R n Si p re This nn90 words
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Article66 1952-08-08 2 Police Sale Nets$10, 000 SuUMard Stall Reporter IBOUT 100 were boughi "he auction sale at I Police Station, sThe sale itself realised y SlO.OOO. which went under the ;mcr were ed, unserviceable and mtate property Phey included r i about two tons ot .scrap iron, j rolls of texi to:66 words
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Article105 1952-08-08 2 CHENG SEK MENG and Cheng Choo Hui, brother and [sister, were £i\^n judgment in a civil suit before the Cl el Justice, Sir Charles Murraya- sley, S igapore High Court yesterday. Plaintiffs claimed damages, •h is tr> be assessed by the i Registrar, to their house105 words
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173 1952-08-08 2 300 ToAttend This Wedding OfTheSeason Standard staff Reporter ONE OF :ht biggest post-war European weddings in Si 1 gapore to which more thai) MOO leading Singaporeans have been invited will take place on August 16 The bride will be Miss Diana Quinton, daughter of Mr. I ..M. Quinton, Director and173 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-08 2 photo. Miss Christina Tan (extreme right) with two of her schoolmates from Paya Lebar Methodist (iirls' Sclioql watching: a Singapore Standard lino Operator at work yesterday, when a large party of schoolgirls visited The Standard printing plant. StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article264 1952-08-08 2 HJH FGFG An Associated Press mes: age from W >n state on v that the dm "whose early dramatic tria: in M; aya o tutes one c medicines greafc thrillers- was up for hearing befor some of the United Stal l top sci( [1 was reported that264 words
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Article67 1952-08-08 2 FOURTEEN Asian menJben of the Singapore Income Tax J?:qher Service have formed BB association of the'r own. An application was submitted to the Regisi ar <■•'. Societies for approval yesferdaj The following p ere elected as office-bearers at the inaugural meeting. President, M N A Kularajah;67 words
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Article90 1952-08-08 2 WHILE Singapore Polio :;re searching for 18-year-o!< Tengku Sharif Mehda bintt Mahm o o d. a Indonesiai missing in Singapore, friend of her husband. Mr. Ishtiac Ahmed are also helping t< look for her. Yesterday one of the friend: said that he had asked hi; contacts a'l90 words
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Article174 1952-08-08 2 FACTORY GUARDS REMOVED THE police guard was removed yesterday afternoon from the Overseas Soap factory, after having "lost" 120 man-hours doing a job which was not needed. Said Mr. Lim Choon Hai, manof the factory at Paya Lebar, a§ he watched' hjs first i >rry-load leave the factory in more174 words
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Article214 1952-08-08 2 PATRICK DE COTTA, who admitted he was the man behind a radio and gramophone buying racket and who :s now serving a term in prison appeared i n the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to hear the facts of three other charges to214 words
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Article173 1952-08-08 2 A SERVICEMAN, who was with a party of 26 other bathers, was found drowned in five feet oi water at Chanqi beach wit;,. out the i/ci'ier s'.vi miners beJbog aware of It. This wn s st.-'.ted in the Singapore Coronert Court yesterdjay. hx the173 words
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Advertisement79 1952-08-08 2 The greatest event in post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN SEVEN" Aus n 's new 'Seven' has opened the eyes of the world. Its bh.p. 4-cyltnder O.H.V. engine gives a top speed of over nrvph. end petiol consumption up to 5G mpg.! It has impendent front suspension, feus rear -opening doors,79 words
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Advertisement52 1952-08-08 2 |ohore E-> r j Lidmar^! Unit &/C J£&? y» \/K WITH VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Singapore h.miiV r I cnblc I ii f nxlm <■-. SUSHEEL/1 DEVI ill Violin I! < < i ;i I MOREEN STOSZS i< 1 ilm- p no Sunday Aug. W?h c 9 p if <Mik it52 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-08-08 2 tW-WHUTEVER FEARLESS (?#ARIXSX^?O*At£K*", SC. I GOOD EVENING, OCT EC G-GOT tA DO/^—AH 7DCK A W I SEEM \OUR USUAL. GAV, ...UK A OATH.'.'-S SO LE'S TOMIGWT lAM C^LLNG jlv I MAD SELF Li SEEL WMUT'S HAPPENIN' UPOM MISS PRuDtNCF. Y L^. 7^7* bi D»S.' T'US.TCDAV.'/' y PIMPLETON, WITH WMCM 162 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-08-08 3 Reduce Consumption By An Eighth And Everything Is Well further can be done t«> increase ihe supply of electricity in Singapore until i!;<* commissioning of the nrsl machine at the Pasir Panjang Town Station, Mr. T. V. F. McNcice, President <>l the Gty Council, said179 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-08-08 3 r\ I\\ ITED Asian sealer officers of lie \\j.\v resigned from the Senior (wlwse membership ißcludes i expati officers) have now fwrmed an own called Ihe Local Senior Issodai oj the C'itv Council of Singapore. an- nter- the the > vaugural H< j vith -ian89 words
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Article38 1952-08-08 3 SUt.dard Stuff Reporter THE Singapore police are looking for a Chinese woman believed to be responsible foi stealing jewellery from children. There have been a few such cases already reported to the GHGH38 words
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63 1952-08-08 3 DOOR prize No. 2147. given at the International Bazaar. held at Victoria Memorial Hall for the benefit of the British Red Cross. Singapore Branch, on July 19, has not yet been claimed. Any prizes unclaimed by Aug. 11, will be disposed of63 words
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Article83 1952-08-08 3 A SEAMAN, Vose Frederick. brought before the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E H. D'Netto. yesterday, raised j his clenched fist to pro- I test but before he cou'd finish wl at he had to say. the Magistrate interrupted him and said. i "You are charged83 words
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Article49 1952-08-08 3 FOLLOWING have been elected office-bearers of the Railway [nstitute. Si ig pore: President, J.O. Sanders: vice-presidents. Yi.G. Foley and M. Sebastian: hon. secretary, Loh Ah Soo: hon treasurer. Mr. A. Anthonysamy. Committee: Lam Mow Fatt. S. Maruthalingam, N.S. Subramaniam. G. Hay. P. Lawrence, S. Alagasunc'ram, J.L. Wijeysinghe.49 words
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Article367 1952-08-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMITTEE of Management of the Singapore Government* Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., the largest Societv in Singaporehas been authorised to purchase a building from its reserve fund for the use of its 1,800 members. This was a resolution ap- proved367 words
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Advertisement52 1952-08-08 3 f WHITEAWAYS PRESENT V. SALE i r S FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SECURE A BARGAIN g YOU WILL REMEMBER! 0 0 1 Beige. Sizes 24" to 31 Usually $49.50. $55.00, $K.50 T S '-:io n oo Pl N»w 1 7 50 sB7 3l) Whiteaway52 words
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Advertisement110 1952-08-08 3 POWDERED MILK The purest, richest, full-cream mi'k with only the water extracted. Your Grocer sells .ffC\^. ■jECDDAY #PWVT -rrnik in its most -^7U 1/' >\ convenient form 'I U Js C §^> i MeSpnj entires an Si '"-^b^] unfailing SUPpt) of Eresfa full -cream fr L 1J f milk -any110 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-08-08 3 oof \y4?^% l L^'~k\V H^ J SEiLLCLt i" JZ '.".-J10 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-08-08 3 photo. Mr. Oorjje G. Thomson, Singapore's Public Relations De partment chief left yesterday in the P. and O. liner Carthage accompanied by his wife and family for a sixmonth holiday in the United Kingdom. Picture shows Mr. and .Mrs Thomson, with their three children Dean. Alison and Alexander.- StandardStandard - 49 words
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478 1952-08-08 3 S'PORE WOMEM DISAGREE WITH ACTRESS HANDSOME MALES HAVE NO BRAINS— YVONNE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women generally disagreed with film actress Yvonne de Carlo's opinion that good-looking males have no brains. Handsome men of this City agreed with these women. But other males were not quite SO sure. On her478 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-08-08 4 photo. MISS LEE SOOK CHING. a teacher of the Methodist Uirte School, Kuala Lumpur, left Singapore yesterday for Bain, where she is taking up a three-year coarse in domestic science. She has beei award; d a Departmeatal scholarship. She will study at the College of Dome-tic Science. Kath Miss LeeStandard - 79 words
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Article75 1952-08-08 4 A VAGRANT. Shamugauo s/« Rama gamy, arrested art the Vinlayson Green car park on July «.8. turned out to be a police supervisee the SinKapore Second Police Court was told yesterday. He vai ordered to be remanded in the House of Detention. In the Singapore Fourth Police Court75 words
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Article49 1952-08-08 4 TWO Indonesian youths, Mohamed Yatim bin Awang and Osocn bin Dolmuhit, were both iiiiled by the Singapore Third District Ji-iriue, Mr. J. B. Jeparetnjiin. yesterday whep they adn;itcd breaking into a shop a t Pulnu 1 Brani nnd stealing provisions and rash worth $fi4.90.49 words
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Article290 1952-08-08 4 Standard StuflF Correspondent PENANG. Thurs. The Supervisor of Elections. Mr. J. E. Miller, attributed the disappointing results of the first annual revision of ttie electoral register of the Municipality to the apathy of the voters Only :.\742 people registered. In a press statement issued today, Mr. Miller290 words
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Article76 1952-08-08 4 YOUTH TOLD— JOIN FED REGT Standard Staff Correspondent 11*011, Tfaors. An appeal to Chinese ontli in particular and to all Perak youth in general to join the Federation Regiment Has made today i>\ Perak Chinese leader Mr. Lau Pak Klui;:n. The formation of the Federation Regiment has been planned in76 words
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Article232 1952-08-08 4 SARAWAK Police arc carry ing out an intensive manhun for lour people who shot deat a Police corpora! and wound ed two other Policemen oi i Wednes I; The lour opened fire witi automatic weapons on th< party ai the Police post ai •he :'7;h mile232 words
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Article75 1952-08-08 4 LAST month, Changi Prison received 153 persons convicted [or opium offences and of these 28 were admitted to the Prison Hospital for treatment while 120 others wort treated as outpatients. Of this total, eight active Tculosis cases were discovered out of 22 who wore X-:75 words
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Article78 1952-08-08 4 AN S.H.B. mandere, Yam Lai Wah, told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that an opium addict Hanged himself, because ho ro;i!d not get opium pills to swallow The Court was holding nn inquest into the death of Yeo Kuan (59), a stevedore emnloyed at the StngapOtt78 words
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Article154 1952-08-08 4 2 Labourers Face Mu er Charge A GRUDGe againsi his neigh bour constantly bringing home a woman and disturbing his sleep, was said to have drivei an Indian labourer to assault and kill him. the Singapore Fourth Police Court was, told fs'r; Jay At a preliminary inquiry, twe labourers, Raghavan154 words
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329 1952-08-08 4 THE number of offensive sorties flown during last month by aircraft of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force showed a marked increase compared to previous months. The majority of the sorties took place in support of J ground operations329 words
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Article178 1952-08-08 4 INSPECTOR Cecil Cheng of the Marine Polios, told the Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H.B. Livingstone yesterday that although he found the hatch of a lighter he boarded was empty, a closer look resulted in his discovering a large quantity of rubber hidden in two different178 words
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237 1952-08-08 4 .MALACCA, Thurs.— Judgment was reserved till Aug. 15 in a case here today involving land acquisition by Government. The case was heard bv Mr. Justice Abbott, assisted by two assessors, Messrs. A. Massie and Khoo Kim Lian. Before yesterday's hearing the Judge and counsel inspected237 words
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Article82 1952-08-08 4 SI I IXG ,i Enadow in her room a worn s prised a burglar en she Sashed a torch at him. it s stated in the Singapore Firsi District Court vester- rj The man. Bonaventure Ananlus (21Mwas sentenced to a rigorous imprisonment b-. the District Judge.82 words
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Article72 1952-08-08 4 AN AMAH. Chan Mui, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that while sweeping "the Boor one day she came across her employers' son lying motionless on the floor. Clutched in bis hand was an electric plug. The amah said this at the inquest into the death of72 words
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Article65 1952-08-08 4 SCHOOLS' BODY TO HOLD MEET THE S ngapore Afternoon Schools Association will be asked to study ;he possibilities and take measures to convert itself into a trade union, if a motion lhat wii! ho tabled a1 Um fortfocmninfj cxtraordinarjr genera] meeting is pas- ed. The meeting will be hr!d on65 words
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Article66 1952-08-08 4 THE following motion will be tabled at the next meeting of the Gk neral Council of the Labour Party ot Singapore: That, with a view to countering the prevailing general trade depression in the Colonj of Singapore, tin Labour Council* tors be instructed to table motion66 words
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80 1952-08-08 4 FOR EXPOSING bit pen I to ;i woman police constable with intent ;o insult -ie> on Jv 24. at Noi B: idge Road. H Kok Kim (20) a* Urn d SlO sentenced to one month. 1 simi tap] Ls( 1 1 it on an80 words
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Advertisement203 1952-08-08 4 SHE BORROWED HAPPIISESS COI ID IT L\SI? II n•' hIsCHI M. (,J IRE ROMAN eo-slarrini LOCKS CALHERN }> j g, i.^Hiiit British b: i I OPEK'S Wkß i "ON I i;il M IMS j iLSO! Latest M..1 t .i Gazette |rfoMOTSw s^MTDNffißTri|| |p^* A Priceless idol Holds Their lives r%203 words
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Advertisement116 1952-08-08 4 WltK-IM! M(M;\|\(. >iiL i s-. >.ponT wmnir INTRODUCING a NEW and CHARMING personalih MISS SHEILA CHONG "SATURDAY ISLAND" I viih UND I) \K\ l|. STARTS TODAY in J^!"J JjZ PAT 'i E SPECIAL HEWS TOMORROW at MIDMTTE Tropical Treasure' IVphoon 1 andftMPTATiON' FLTiilii KU Irlfl I V ...M.. fc^nAtf HASH116 words
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Article109 1952-08-08 5 Chinese Visit Pol ice Depot KUAI I UMPUR, Thurs.— iit 100 Chinese representing business associations. schools and guilds and leaders of Chit:- ese rommunities in various dis- j ts in Selangor. visited the K ila Lumpur Police D and watched Chine>e police ruits undergoing training. They were accompanied by Alexander,109 words
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Article, Illustration368 1952-08-08 5 Director Refutes Charges Standard Stall Coir. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -Red Cross teams working in the Federation treat people ot all rues who want help without asking who Off what they were. The Director of the in the Federation. C i I Justice Charles Mathew,St.t rui.i i <l - 368 words
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180 1952-08-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOOOBE BAHRU, Thurs. lor the first time, the Johore Government has planned an educational course to teach Chinese in new villages "to live a satisfactory lite" and to maintain a hetter liaison between the Government and the people. I'!;.- 1 co irse180 words
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Article121 1952-08-08 5 TAIPING BOY S' SCHOOL BOARD 'T.MFMNG Thura. The apnoiutment of the bers ot the Board of Govern i 3 Taiping Boys' School by the Chief Secretary has been gazet- ted Mi J- 1 Manecksha (chairman) Dr. Tan Cheng Len« (Secrei •'> Mrs. Lim Swec Aun, Che Zahara' binte Ishak. Miss121 words
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142 1952-08-08 5 Factory Mars WaterSupply. Council Told IPOII. Thurs.— An allegation it the ice la. tory at Kuala K au, a fishing village in North Perak. was interfering with the pressure of water j supply for human consumption made by Councillor Inche Jabit bin Haji Chik during an j adjournment speech at142 words
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Article458 1952-08-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Remarking that he was not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt the accused was guilty of the offence, the Federation's Chief Justice, Mr. (harkv, Mathews today discharged A. G. Kozario. chief clerk of the Labour Office. Bentong of accepting a bribe of $409 from Looi Kow, paralysed458 words
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Article91 1952-08-08 5 PENANG, Thurs. The Pe 3 Labour Party will hold a tea part.- on Sunday, Aug 10 at 4 30 p Mi. ai the Piccadilly H fo the pu i e o getting the .support and co-operation of the members to carry out tnr various important activities o.91 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-08-08 5 uhwlu. <BBRE?SSSSKSR»iJ» :w-"-»«w;-;.-w*~..v— firm lid Bid of Ik !Vp,rtn,,M rf Civil Avbl!o£ UriS to iturn.l! Chief <>I>'-^V V' !s !V rßu ■>! K" s .eated in (he ol.tn- "I Aitit'^v^l rUirrrt* r nf t "ll Av.aUon. MuUju. aU.n.K-d the P~«,. iioul tu»v. ifci Albeit £m\.i,<., ll StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article113 1952-08-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Joint Council of Government Workers' Trades Unions are asking government that the salary of an ordinary daily rated worker be increased to (2 30 per day instead of the present 51. 25 per day. Government should [ntrocniee salaries tor .skilled and113 words
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Advertisement212 1952-08-08 5 \i: .i v^i i.h'N PKt.MII ;;i. i t>t» \-i.i iim Go's \ln~i. .il I hream (i;;i>- I I ii t 111 I:: i»| i EL NIMR" or "The Tiger" ,v Dialogue full. >ti!)iiilrd ia FarjH-ih) >t i n^. tlu* Kn>pti.m dinting ■mutiiw whosf b*- 1 1 v daiH-ing in Hun212 words
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Advertisement87 1952-08-08 5 5^ KRONEN BEER fill fn§«fllH* J&|, JL Germany s favourite irf^fil Established m over 4*o years' l^^^S^^^a Most Refreshing and fjk\frsi&&M It* and quality '^^yPrMa ore //ner fhan ever. VISIT OUR STAND AT THE HAPPY WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION Sol* \gonU NEW CHINA COMMERCIAL CO. I. Ink iyer Sin i. SiagafMC87 words
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Article660 1952-08-08 6 'j- e t<>ld. became extinct because hat to do with its bulk. When orld v i i vered with ps, this <>\ monster found that by living it could I dvantages that would ulted from us size. The waters of n which it wallowed to its heart's content660 words
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Article997 1952-08-08 6 ALEX JOSEY - WHERE HOMES ARE ALSO PRISONS ALEX JOSEY ]%Miil€iM/ttMt I\aM€IMVS \\w\v\\\v\\\\\\\ by ■'4 I/ 1 The practice >j tying worker:, down to estates by prr ding free houses is considered by estate workers to be an unfair form of economic pressure on them »\\v\\vwvv^v^^v^ v^^ vvvxxvvxvvvvxxvvvvvvvvvvxvxxvvvvvvvvxvxvxv^ XVXVXXVXVVVVVXVVVVVVVVVVXXXXVXVVVVVVVVVXVrXXVX \V HAT mon is997 words
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860 1952-08-08 6 Size Of Fines Should Be Commensurate With Value Of Sir; Although Government had been constantly approached by its servants individually and through their respective Unions in regard to the demands fi r increase in their wages and, though the Financial Departments and Hunters of Government Revenue have not spared their860 words
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Article227 1952-08-08 6 NO PRO VISION TO CURB LANDLORD Sir; When the Singapore Legislative Council meets in August it will have before it a Bill designed to nip the flaws, oil the chief tenant and other rapacious individuals who are making hay while the Singapore sun continues to shine of a disgraceful lack227 words
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437 1952-08-08 6 Sir; I hoarded the express bus for Malacca which left Singapore at l.'M) a.m. as per .schedule and reached my destination at 2 p.m. after six and a half hours journey. The long duration of the journey was not at437 words
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Advertisement91 1952-08-08 6 Singapore JHanbnrfc Independent Morning Seunpaper L[i -g— HIAD OFFICI I 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. T.Uphoni Not: ***** *****. fefck Ttlfflroph Arfdreas I TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES I LONDON Room 222. Th« Times Building, Printing Heyit Squor*. London, IC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 45 fultt* l»rt«f, II Cowan Street, I91 words
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Advertisement105 1952-08-08 6 1. KLIMi»p-r...cf. m ,lk 2. KLlMkrcpi without refrigeration Jf^^^i 3. KLIM quality li elwoyt uniform 4. KLIM it MC*M«nt for chtidrrit i /k^ v-^T 5. KLIM addi nourithment to cooked 4htolJ/£l v I| /j\ KLIM is recommended fw\ for infant feeding g K B ri»hif> f k I n.-.- m105 words
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134 1952-08-08 7 Iran Crisis: US -UK Plan Joint Moves l,iMiit\. Vu- 7 (I I*) Prime Minister Winston ailed i special «al>in» i meeting lodaj a-^ a' -jH.ki -ni;tn -n i«l reporti indicated thai Persia is becoming "\rr\ grim. 91 i <■> reports at Britain I s for a settlement oi the i134 words
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Article54 1952-08-08 7 World News Flashes ice Talks BB n ng Loi lUv'l I ISH \ir I (j in i. i>; it9 v ihir Illd r |hc < lestri I v. -hi! I P I. mi- Mid. Easl S, Dead arrving iI i 1 1 b I<» I x- 1 a ron k54 words
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Article15 1952-08-08 7 Ghavam's Denial (Reuter).— the the r .rs dis< d a let- I V •<) tht r15 words
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Article145 1952-08-08 7 JDON (Reul B a planddle I d For- *.ed. is not been I pi an n said i g ?ed Mid d spokesman that the es did not favour ;!te osals He also e proposals made ticipation in intert states. Korea Commander Sent To Germany LONDON,145 words
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Article392 1952-08-08 7 ANZUS Plans Moves To Meet Any Red Threat HONOLI LI Au^. 7. Australia, Se* Zealand and the United Stales ended tin it threeday conference on Pacific securitj againsl Communist aggression yesterdaj and lop <ii|>lomats expressed Cull satisfaction with their work. Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of StatiU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 392 words
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Article208 1952-08-08 7 LONDON. Auu. (Renter)— Britain's current wages controversy deepened as the wages council lor 630,006 food shop workers yesterday reaffirmed its earlier proposals for an increase of 10 shillings a week Unmen and seven shillings a week for women. Sir Walter Monckton. Labour Minister, had touched208 words
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Article112 1952-08-08 7 PENANG Thurs An abnormal spring tide this afternoon caused several .sections of George n to be flooded. The worst j ted areas were in Carnavon Street, where the water I knee deep. Acheen Street. Curaavon L;i:ie, Malay Lane. Malay 51 eet, Kimberley Street and Cintra Street. In112 words
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Article74 1952-08-08 7 LONDON. Thins. Allied Sumatra Plantations, a member of a group cf companies under the management of Harrisons and Crosfleld, reported a "iit of £:500.787 during 1951, of which Indonesian company tax ton.-, almost one-third < £99.844 > and ited K gdom taxation took only a little less74 words
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204 1952-08-08 7 Kl ALA LIMPIR, Tluirs.— Kedah Police made a mass arrest of 31 Chinese, including 13 women, after the 15th Federal Jungle Company in Kulim District killed one terrorist and wounded three in an ambush. No other details are available. The killed and wounded Kedah204 words
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Article18 1952-08-08 7 Rhee Aide AGING Pn ning m :omplete unofficial he i i I u ian m imandinfi ia< Lion.18 words
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Article31 1952-08-08 7 SEVEN S Board h held on July 30 i J.maki. I.noj Seok Chong. Aliah mute Osman, Molly Ng. Sim Mui Hiang, Soh Seok Har and Yong on M<»i.31 words
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Article42 1952-08-08 7 V. tl mal tions from Jan I ..i Conner-turn with an tion by the !> ,i a 3 court in W The B Company (Ne v f Ltd 1 aq Petro i in Ltd E Vacuum Oil I42 words
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Article19 1952-08-08 7 PROF! an, one of ttv ties en Dspheri< f alk on this subj< ei j19 words
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Article108 1952-08-08 7 I\\ O TEACHERS, one from Singapen: mmA mt other from Tanjtong Halim, have beea Bw«rrf«*<l I nii««l Stales I h h' r Training cranti i«»« hi iw«« training in \\u I v They are Mr. Lim H« (Singapore) and Mr. Zai Abidin bin AH108 words
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Article57 1952-08-08 7 STRIKE TIES up 150 SHIPS TOKYO. Auj». 7: A total of vas tied up in Japan lay bv a .strike in which 34,000 .1. panese seamen are demanding ased retirement pay. i strike railed by the Japanese Seamen's Union, involve 4H hour work stoppage by crew ol cargo ships and57 words
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Article55 1952-08-08 7 FRENCH Police suddenly announced yesterday that they ar (iroppniK i«l. other i-:;d.s in the hunt for the murderer ol j Sir Jack Drummond, British lood expert, and his family, and are concentrating their questioning on a tanner Gistave Dominic who lives "ear the scene ofA.P. - 55 words
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Article148 1952-08-08 7 SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 7 (Renter) Prof. C.eorge Catlin, British philosopher and author said yesterday ihat his recent Asian lour had convinced him that Communism was not a disease bred in poverty, but that it thrived in the middle professional classes As an example he said that148 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-08-08 7 photo. May Avenue, Buenos Aires, is jammed with thousands. who went their to mourn the First Lady of Argentine, Eva Peron. In tin- background, hanging from the wall of Government Bouse, is a hu^r portrait of Eva, draped in black.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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17 1952-08-08 7 Why Thailand Must NOt Fall To Reds. M W VORK F I I runent t I -•agMMn17 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-08 7 flw^ m m M i m' B BBm(S'^~Zl r >* 2 TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO. INDONESIA, THAILAND. Gm«is MANSFIELD CO. ITO. OCEAH BLDG. SINGAPORE L24 words
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Advertisement73 1952-08-08 7 I the new o OSSO It I H| TABLE AUTOGRAM I I I MODEL 56a I 5 -VALVE. ALL WAVE WAVEBANDS COVERED Short Waves 15.8 to 513 metres Medium Waves 187 to 5// ■•CtfCf Long Waves 923 to 2040 mt>tus Visit Stand No. i) at the RADIO EXHIEITtCN Sec tkil73 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-08-08 7 M±2bsk* OH.SLUGG-O— I I WHAT WW ER-- I1 I Fl V I wAS KINGr I IT'S STARTED ARE W GUESS I LIZU 1 I WAS AT MV W^f V TO RAIN YOU 1 FORG-OT-- >A HOUSE36 words
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208 1952-08-08 8 Seized Jap Oil Tanker Marked For Scrap Heap By J. G. Darbyshire, Standard Shipping Reporter THE 10.400-ton ex-Japanese tanker, Olcades, captured during the war, which has been Ijing tf the Naval Base since 1945 was yesterday towed to Singa j pore's Outer Roads, where she joined the Empire j Longford,208 words
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Article36 1952-08-08 8 SIME, Darby and Co., Ltd. report the following rubber outputs: Kempas, Ltd.. :}70.70(. Ib. in June and 408.200 lb. in July. Radella Rubber Est., Ltd. 15.--500 !b. in June and IU.OOO lb in July.36 words
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Article27 1952-08-08 8 CANADIAN UP NEW YORK. Aug. 7 (AP).— The Canadian dollar rose a quarto of a rent to 104 '2ft UM cents Wednesday the highest] in 13 yi':,..v27 words
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Article61 1952-08-08 8 WASHINGTON, Aug 7 I n The United States and J.i:'have ;iS'"eed on some relax;-; of Japanese bans on exports to Communist China, a State Department spokesman said jester. day. He mentioned textiles, maf and dyestuffs. Press Officer Lincoln White said some other non-strategic materials61 words
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Article81 1952-08-08 8 OTTAWA, Au£ T \Y Preliminary moves are be taken here to give the ra favoured nation turifi to Japan, probab'.v be! ore the end li: U e year. For Canada, this would me the admission ol a wide i of Japanese manufactured goods at lower rates ol81 words
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Advertisement654 1952-08-08 8 Wk^k fr&a <££.£<£> Z^&*m FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overbad S«b FriintlsfO Los An«eles AJJ American Canadian (itie* PeaaDf P. Sham B*pore An LA SI A rESSCI W2sAm§ 21 "?K\u* \iu iSejit KSSepl T» part :!arg of D:y Cargo Deep Tankl a.-.J BASSeDgei Bookings e A gents. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS654 words
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Advertisement808 1952-08-08 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Fort Swettenham Penan*. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penaag From "Szeohiien" AugB Hongkong 'Tuning" Aug It Aug 16" Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'hani Spore For •Szeihuen" Aug 10808 words
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Advertisement381 1952-08-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko\al Rotterdam Llo> d Holland America Line Nederlajd Ime Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam BALIFAX BOS lON NEW \()KR PIIILADt'IPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NtW O5l» %NS S'pore P Sham Prnant; RONDO (SMN) BAns AMPENAN (RL) 26 25Aug 1 2" Ang 28Ane JSLOTEBDYK (HAL) 3/7Sept ssepi 9Sepl BANTAM (RL) 0381 words
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Advertisement382 1952-08-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LI BAIIJNGS HUM m win, ivm in "FIONIA' foi B ;kok R M t m, kt r Saigon Uaagkariaj K(j l )p Bt Vok "INDIA** foi Baufkoit SaiKobe Vokobama II sen, j t f KOM .tM'XN lU,\(,k<.\G TSOmrCr I Bansluik EtHAni "BIM For Banckoh tl/StAajg SAIUNGS PO (UNJIM382 words
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Article35 1952-08-08 9 A TRIAL shipment of 5.003 !b of mercury ore from India is scheduled to arrive in Japan next month for refining If the test is satisfactory n "nriß-term contract may result.— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article25 1952-08-08 9 BRITISH exporters now need export licences for IIIV gooes sent to Tibet as it is now considered nail ot Communist China.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article100 1952-08-08 9 Japanese Competition Worries HK HONGKONG, Aug. 7 (AFP). Industrial circles in Hongkong, especially manufacturer of cotton piece goods and those engaged in the dyeing ynd bleaching trades, are worried over reports that Japan and Indonesia have reached an agreement on trade accounts. It was reported that local textile factories had100 words
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Article36 1952-08-08 9 BANGKOK, Aug. 7 (AFP) —The General Tyre and Rubber Company, United Stales manufacturers, have applied i lor permission to open a US $3,0Q0,000 factory in Bangkok for manufacture of motorcar tyres.36 words
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Article66 1952-08-08 9 LONDON, Aug. 7. (Reuter). Britain's nationalised Cable and Wireless Company's direct cable between Porthourno, near Land's End, England, and Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, was restored List midnight after nine years. The cable was laid in 1874. It was cut to 1943 but owins to the war could not66 words
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Article38 1952-08-08 9 HONGKONG, Aug. Special Standard Service closing price* on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.82 to £1 rterttag; $6.3775 to U.S.$l; $1823 to Malayan $1: SO 3880 to one Inrio nesian Rupiah; Gold $299.25 to one taeL38 words
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Article24 1952-08-08 9 MESSRS. Whittal and Co.. c f Kuala Lumpur report that th€ crop harvested on Bakxt ffitana Estate tot July 45,000 lb.24 words
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200 1952-08-08 9 Standard Stuff Correspondent p E N A N G. Thurs.— Local bicycle dealers, who have been alTccted by the present slump may turn their attention to Indonesia where bicycles are in great demand, the president of the Cycle and Motor Traders' Association. Penang,200 words
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Article387 1952-08-08 9 US Canned Fish Shipments To Malaya Decline Standard Staff Reporter THE American cjnme<l fish trade with Singapore, valued over $10,000,000 (Malayan) lasl year, is being lost to Japan and South Africa. American shipments— 7o per cent, of all imports into Malaya fell to 270 tons between387 words
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Article51 1952-08-08 9 WASHINGTON, A us. 7 (A! Pi: Armament and ammunition production will lee] the impact of the rcc<-nt st«'el strike for one year to ewe, arcording to a secrei report submitted to President Tniuuin. Exceiqpls of this report have just been released h\ tfae Defeaee Mobilisation51 words
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Article65 1952-08-08 9 St.Mid.ird Market Kcpfttt PRICES In the 1 again yesterday, but i the lower le\ < Copra was du $24 buvprs anrf s-v^i era with bu ess i ng $24i. Coconut oil buyers $37 and fellen %.-\i per picuL Betel nut >32, (buyer.s); Coc< ersi; Gambler $33065 words
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Article31 1952-08-08 9 OXFORD, Aug. 7 (Re \U r) An app-cal for peace in through the us« of 1 offices was Issued World Confe ely of Frie 1 just end< r31 words
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198 1952-08-08 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan share market opened weak today but steadier? ;ii the lower levels towards the close in the tin section. Rubber shares eased slightly, wlii'e industrials were quietly steady with restricted business. Changi i were: INDLSTRI \i.S Bu\cr« Sellers198 words
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Article26 1952-08-08 9 GOLD SPECU LATION AIX-LES-BAINS, Pails, Aug. 7 (AP) Pn Antoine Pinay has warn< d Fr< nch gold g\ i I lators they are risking great '•> ses.26 words
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Article87 1952-08-08 9 MALAYAN Exchange B Associal on buying ratei to dm ch;;.;: < (pel $100 Ma an I are New V' i 13/11 (TJI I 33 IS I <0.D.) S3 t/ll on a I U c d'sir Canada .'A 7/11 (T.I >. 31 9 HOD), 31 If (^087 words
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132 1952-08-08 9 Rubber Up On Fairly steady S'pore Market Standard >!;nkrt HcportfT FAIRLY steady conttitions prevailed yesterds < i the Singapore mbllCl nurkct, wh'rh shower! M provcnifiit r»f crnt ptf Ih. on YYedm sda> s Ipv« !v Better New Yo k i M ood wi sible for the j i In local132 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-08-08 9 The manager of the Koala Lumpur Brunch of the American Eatenutional Assaraaee Company Ltd., Mr. Lian Eng Sion?. spf-nkin^ at a tea party held to maik (be opening of the firm's new premises it the Loke Few Building. Si a ted !se<-ond froM the kft is Mr. Galen 1). Lftchfteld,69 words
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Article64 1952-08-08 9 Comet Carries Olympic Team PASSENGERS wi th« f BO AC Comet i 'o Ceylon, which n next p, will toe' 27 members of the Pa* i irrraft at H to Karachi. The Comet l f v.nh it a "Britain's Comet" lining sent to ColoriT British T :d of I I64 words
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Advertisement138 1952-08-08 9 U w '^^ww m ii "«w j w T%L'*"ffWT!y!iwit < W y^i^ajMMßMHW|yMlMMHiM><'<<^B^^^^^^^^Mtwi^» \'l CUTS or s< ratches hat may tester apply j DEJIQL' ■I j >i« i Vigour Restored, t*nds Made Young l?i 24 Hours 1- v n polfar < nervs'is: B9 -icm. I an ii. faay V t .i:138 words
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Advertisement381 1952-08-08 9 \;:km \i i i •>-- '*a f: n S !a H4<» M Dakota f. n p me <■ i Kua a Ipola and la Lum S D Kol K ■m Penanc 1P 4 A from Kola from Kuala ndaka i and •-from I el win and Jak |EA < Ltd381 words
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Advertisement618 1952-08-08 9 < OUKI i \i: Cnah I- ve 3. 830 RADIO MALAYA Kl \l. 1.1 \|j»| k an; j na Aa i:, At Your Se e: 55 Anira ementa aul I irkei Rf tori 7 p m I i:» t U 731 C a Show; 7 4.> h fei 'are: s618 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-08 9 j CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were Buyer* fceiteri No. 1 Spot Loose 861 871 i F.0.8. in bales Aug. No. 1 R.S.S. 874 871 No. 2 R.S.S. 81 i 82j i No. 3 R.S.S. 761 7<M Tone: Slightly easier j after steady. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's114 words
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Advertisement111 1952-08-08 9 Delicious Bo^^ I Ik? r P^M^4 fll Br^— flCj V Vcs! tal< m :cci Jli inz chefs take asAadbC N >/ as the finest hoflM cooks to coax r t'ie jull.s.i:f isfu'ng flavOC of this sue eulent u: Ri h.juuV Heinz HAt<j Beam pn iomidiT mjofnw every time. X Sii111 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-08-08 9 ;\PORE DIARY m: ir <■: At ace TERTAiNMtSTS < l m MALAY A 1t.05 ds tce- i I iii. I far K I S and j 'or K and K r B i31 words
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Miscellaneous119 1952-08-08 9 Today's Power Cuts jamar. zsss? flftßfiS i>\\ Works. Taajoag Kntt.nß, Kroadctecntar. fcwjrt Brewei? SS Viuuijcl i'rison. Tanab DlHkrtal «<• M,«,.niv AtST Ice Hippy World. Asia Mexandra ml -i x bSKrt Lorons Sims Aremie Park. M.v.r.tra th 8.1.T.. Co.. Lc<- Ruhher U^xandra Brk* wwks. MoSnttmtteo Network*. ranjaDK IMrkiWf Hill. ftl V119 words
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Article, Illustration1874 1952-08-08 10 PETER ROBINSON - PETER ROBINSON RN ADVENTURE CALKED PHOTOGRIIPHY 1 By 1 1 1 si as U"' N '-'i< MiffJ lia, thr Grand I'rix ic and In Its h t, mh 1 e way, the Jo- }).>!»• Grand Pria are t< i-t--i:K rroonds f©r ideas which eventnallj make motoring nnder1,874 words
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Article, Illustration561 1952-08-08 10 IF T were asked what svoql* organisation has done t !> e most to promote the growth and development of pfiotography in the world an 1 particular, to bring the thrill of picture taking and ma' 1 within easy reach of the masses, I icould say unh561 words
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Article838 1952-08-08 10 Bill Webb Jones - Bill Webb Jones By I UK Trade Fair and British Radio Exhibition will he stale news now though it is not too late 1 hope to congratulate concerned on an exceedingly \»«*!l <>rganised, well run. and interesting show. True, the television broke down under the strain838 words
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Article308 1952-08-08 10 ' ANACRUSIS - Devi Stokes Rec ital 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By^ A Plea For Support on Sunday night to remedy this sad and vefv unworthy Situation. I appeal to our large musical public, to some ol those who will be turned away from the Campoli performances in November, to support this young and308 words
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Article401 1952-08-08 10 CLASSICAL RECORDS (<HAI'SSON. P«eMC, Op 2V l>k«4l j Menuhin i\i<ilin>. I ntuion Philharmonic Orchestra ißoulp. B.M.V. i;tt. VIOLINISTS more than pianists have a habit of gelt 1:14 a^.jc.aied with certain work.-, in which their interpretation i.^ held to be .supreme. Menuhin and Chausson's Poeme i> such a ca->e and judging401 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-08-08 10 1)!M Bl B\^ IO I \K! \P\KI— immVU bass wtn. taken ajny tor isier trans portatiei l»''«-u d<v bj H Herraumn >.i Kawei -i <•• unknowa reason the instrumriil i*» as«»>mui n A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement117 1952-08-08 10 OFFERS YOU A DAZZLING RADIO SHOW M plvj| GLORIA DE HAVEN V EDDIE FISHER AND P *S? f^^f HUGO WINTER HALTER'S ORCH. \dyLt LISTEN TO THE SILVER NETi\isX 1 WORK OF REDIFFUSION AT WW 8 PM EVERY THURSDAY. >,'^L i •Wejcoti h a w>lwW« cofiet T N S >| product117 words
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Advertisement180 1952-08-08 10 \*f^ JBMmmd C f THE LATEST POPULAR RECORDS THE TANNER SISTERS A round the corner j The Boom Song B DINAH SHORE f I am a heart nr T a^ e me Home B ***** TONY MARTIN I Kiss of Fire in?7* I j Tell Me (You will love me180 words
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Miscellaneous93 1952-08-08 10 RITAJIL MAR^ j i> |}t OfATION: j lnlt<- makr ;mm intii. perfertitHi w "<• !t hi I igeta. irid.%l t >k k\i:rvone: \.H k bis riii>\TE \M» BIRTIISU.N vi 1 1 I \i t;i m.x e ax; i I MINI— May ice, I J »bjec- VIRGO— AU| II Eve: I93 words
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Article650 1952-08-08 11 Warwickshire i Bowling Fails BIRJHN€fIAM. August 7 (Renter) The j Indian toiirirln resumed promptly here today in th«*ir inal<*!i with arw irkshirr ;i(icr yesterday's I rain interrupted |»lxt>* uhen they lost two wicket* I for 66. The Wandflk^bire captain soon called upon hi*. gpranerß hut the650 words
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Article43 1952-08-08 11 ENTRIES for the Malayan Tennis Championships, which w;T: be held in Pennng from Aug. j2B to Sept. 2, will close on j Saturday. Entrie-s should be sent to the honorary secretary. Penang L.T.A Air. Tan Guan Gark. 29fl Bric-kiln Road. Penang.43 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-08-08 11 PKIMARY lisv bow 1 of the (..in In; Srnu. School attempt to get tliPir Wfffifti nfT .1 line (lirin^ an pbsfan »•'< I at the school -p«>rl- M 111<•s(i .i v Sam photo.32 words
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Article63 1952-08-08 11 VETERAN INS SINGLES TITLE Krian Tennis Tourney PAKII BINTAK. fFefl.— Veteran Abdul Wahafa proved too good for C. T. S^- u'n in the men's singles of the Krian tennis tournament yesterda% aari won in two Straight sets, 6— 3, 6—2. The compli tinn u\ \\u men's ctesUes final and handicap63 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-08-08 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead Oiy IF vnu wood shot? are goine bud. i:v I Take your bra- 1 ition the so'c ol the club flat on the ground. Face the club so it is squared behind the ball with the club face at right angles to the direction139 words
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Article210 1952-08-08 11 I P\RIT BUNTAR, Weft.— Bolia 3 p last year^ inter party champions again qualified tor the finals in this year's inter party knock-out badminton tournameni which is now in progress. Bolia B. P. scored a (W 3-2 win over Lim Khoon Hoe's B. P. in the semi210 words
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Article68 1952-08-08 11 A !STERD.\"I Aug. 7 (AP) Thc> Dutch Oiympic hockey team c b at< Pa tan 3—2 in the Am Olympic >Stadium Wednesday night. i Hnlftirne score 9 I 2—l. Tne two Pakistan goals i were tcored by jnside-right Jn the M-. inki Olyn hockey tournament, the68 words
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Article74 1952-08-08 11 J The JolUw Of u t kei ta the N B.C.C. v. the i I Ceylon Sports I tb at Bfl z tier at 2.:<0 p.m. tomorrow. s T .1. i.' (Captain), H Ward H. Noon, J. A. I*. Can* ro;i. H. W. Balhet -bet, J, T< Ren.74 words
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99 1952-08-08 11 3 Invitation Relays At Shell Sports THERE Ton Sports Club fifth pi annual athlel Shell Si Paya Lebai mon Those house relay, and an The inter-hou on by Hone Kf.'D- i S Rnghai Bnnk vfhih I School arc the tu inter-school Another <\ ent v itins romi»tii ion ii which99 words
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Article38 1952-08-08 11 P. Wellesley Football BUTTESRWO I irin D F ball tm for Community Tne teams a. c. p xi. l j. and days; Wedrv i in the 1 the Batu 1 Tcb;<! R( 1 1 Tear- i [2 138 words
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Article30 1952-08-08 11 v e is Kerel TEG I Bukil Timah [a applying to Ihi fornat person why be g: u ten and i U eof the Carts to ti e Co30 words
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Article23 1952-08-08 11 APPLICATION i (roi Federal t 1 .e. at the >■ K S Alt t Bai First imtanre medir H I I. 123 words
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Advertisement1470 1952-08-08 11 NOTICES r»IK MIXKIPA L BLEC TIOXS ORDINANCE 1048 (Mo. 26 of 1*148). Notification under Section 15(2) Notice hen I gj en that -ists "A" and "B tor the Sectoral Ward of City WEST )repar- accordance with lection (15)1 of the M ons Ordinance, 1948. are ted and that the Elecora!1,470 words
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Advertisement629 1952-08-08 11 NOTICES ANGLO -ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED Kl ALA LI :MPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of July, 1952, are as follows:— Ficuls Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. £!!8 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. 260 Berjuntal Tin Dredging Limited629 words
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Advertisement43 1952-08-08 11 I- I I I H I EXP SUDuION DEn^TMENI S Edu l|l .i ion ACCOM CAW H i in Belt -Cnri 1 House 24 1 Terr.br ri| < BLJStNI SS (i.'i'OKiHiU B < TMTBTI BEGJ r n FOR SMI i VEHICLI I S"l > j_!_:_ m >.43 words
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Article42 1952-08-08 12 NINE RACES A DAY AT K.L. MEE T Club atg it;. first d there will h s three i rses, ■rlongs and t'- ej ver seven furlongs division one races d day of be for and es I seven fur- ir i42 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-08-08 12 the EOS t, receni Mr. R.W.I. B E Smith Mr. Quek Swee S cs. irer: Mr. secreWr D. L ers: Mr. H Mr. Lee Thuan A Mr. 1 Sens Although ii u a well-known thai prevention is betrer HI cure. \e: as a ru!-. very I J':- DUOH206 words
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Article79 1952-08-08 12 KL MGS Hold AnnualSports l KUALA LCrMPUR. Thurs.— Lumpur Methodist H School hold their i i rt meet under ideal we the conditions at tb.< day. A spe .ire of the meet 5 the L demo straby 150 g invitati the SI try's Gi s 1 fi p'nee with G79 words
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Article58 1952-08-08 12 KUAI KANGSAR. Thurs. T: t league match in the s round of the Nepal Cup competition open to all Gurkha units in "Malaya will be played on the Malay College ground, Kuala Kang?ar tomorrow between the 1 6 Gurkha Rifles and the Gurkha I •> s from58 words
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417 1952-08-08 12 THE FIGHTING RAJAS JUST FAIL TO GET EQUALISER TRAILING 3 0 at half time, Kota Raja Club fought back gamely after the changeover but just failed to shars points with the Chinese Casuals in a SAFA First division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Casuals held out well under417 words
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Article112 1952-08-08 12 Ml f.M.NKI. E 7, I'-utn i' lia'a < >l mpi< ornaiiti- >• lias isl <i the I in;! police i >: -ip m tr.n ii" of 1 1 wabti i Panai] < il i bo, Ihe i nmittee >n I h aril cm- .'< /|r -11(11 t112 words
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Article196 1952-08-08 12 Cheng Wah Win Ipoh Soccer Lge. iron, Thurs. A lovely goal scored by Tan Chiang Hoe, former Malaya Cup player, from 30 yards out clinched for Cheng VVah a three goals to one victory over Malays Sports Club in a first division game on the Town padang this evening. With196 words
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Article43 1952-08-08 12 HAVANA, CUBA, Aug. 7: (Renter) Kid Gavilan of u Cuba, world welterweight r champion, has signed to meet s Billy Graham of New York s for his title here in October. I the National Sports Depart- ment announced today. s43 words
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Article114 1952-08-08 12 PEXAXG. Thurs. A notable J absentee in the singles event of c the Penang open tennis championships this year is Goon Kok c Lem, champion for the last eight years However, he entered lor the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. There is a record number114 words
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Article115 1952-08-08 12 CHICAGO. Aug. 7 (UP).— Bob Satterfield, ;i Chicago fig a glass jaw and dynamite fists, finished fast tonight to win a split decision in ten rounds over Harold Johnson, a third ranked heavyweight. It was a poor brawl throughout. The Philadelphia battler weighed 175 lbs. and115 words
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Article212 1952-08-08 12 SI N G A PI) R E Harbour Board defeated Tamil Brotherhood hs four goals to two in a s.M.V junior cup second round match at Geylans yesterday. As .»n bifi ii m and a l-\voi king forwards e SHB the lead in the 15th Ute when212 words
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Article41 1952-08-08 12 >rnen *s d ib [ii ill I• pla -I at the I [•A. Rope Pat Sev >■ Gb i C..:: in <J O.L A «i B—l. 6 n V doubl e i" i and !i. Ander I e m ore41 words
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Article67 1952-08-08 12 18 FOR COLONY CUP SIDE EIGHTEEN players were named last niuht for selection for the Singapore side to meet Negxi Sembilan in a Malaya (up match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. They are: f'iiee Sens. Yew Chan?. Davids. Teou Kenu. Ivan Vass, Harith, 1 1 in Wing, "Morton. Ifee Jong",67 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-08-08 12 Half an hour alter landing from the plane with other members of the Australian Olympic team who ire enroute for home, Marjorie Jackson, winner of the two sprints u Helsinki, was out shopping lor souvenirs Marjorie here examines a particularly desirable watch42 words
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Article143 1952-08-08 12 F.B.W. On Top of League FLYING Boat Winqr. previously leading on a goal average, strengthened Uieir position at the top of the Inter-Services seconds division league when they routed RASC s—o at Seletar yesterday. After 15 minutes of lively football, the Airmen opened accounts through Brownless who .scored with a143 words
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Article124 1952-08-08 12 GOTHENBURG, A ig. 7 (Router) Andy Stanfield, American holder of the Olympic 200 metres title, was beaten over the same distance by Herb McKenley of Jamaica, in an international athletic meeting here last night, McKenley, who roller-ted silver medals in the 100 and 400 metres at124 words
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327 1952-08-08 12 AUSTRALIAN Marjorie Jackson, the world's fastest woman, considers Singapore too hot for nrearng shoes and wearing only a pair of slippers, she went *ound the town last night in a search of souvenirs with )ther members oi the Australian Olympic team. Marjorie,327 words
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Article110 1952-08-08 12 RAMBLERS' Cup match iPOH, Thurs.— The firsi InterState Ramblers soccer match be- i een Penang and Perak for the inter-Ramblers Cup will be played on the town padang on Saturday. The Cup. presented by the estate ot Chan Kin Thin of Ipoh. will be competed for annually and the venue110 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-08-08 12 %^«SL^SmmSS V ll arrive In Sinsapore on Aug. 21 for a short tour of Mtttaya dttrtar whifcfa they #10 Play 086 game in Kuala Lumpur and three in Singapore29 words
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Article97 1952-08-08 12 CHESTNUT BIT.! chusett, Aug. 7 (UP) Tennis star Shirley Fry and Do Hart will make the fence of their first and Ameri i n's doubles champion h.p, star on A 18 at the Longwood Crucket Club. -cs Hart and Fry yefterday filed their eut; i the97 words
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Article357 1952-08-08 12 SIX GOLD, two silver and three bronze medals, the Australian contingent's "bag" atthe World Olympics at H'Msmki wore kepi in a Qantas Constellation at KalIting airport la.-^t night, safe there while the team went (mi a spree in Singapore. "The medals ar e to be357 words
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105 1952-08-08 12 "JUST LIKEJKIDS NEW YORK, An 7 <i p, -thn happy \acation. They stepped off a red-ey< from the 23 h hour flight sinki. But, once I were cleared from the they laughed and fried With joy as they met babbling I Ashenfelter, who won105 words
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7 1952-08-08 12 Aussie Spin Bonier For England Trip I7 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous57 1952-08-08 12 t'ffk. iov* vs SINGAPORE SOCCKR: SAFA Cup— 223 BOD v PBU or RAF Selelur at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. :iB Cosmos v Seletarville at Geylang; Dir. 2 Cheerful /.ads u Woodbridge Hospital at CYMA, ATHLETICS: Victoria AfU >won School sports at Victoria Sciiool J p.m. IPOH SOCCER: IDF League— R57 words
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