Singapore Standard, 9 August 1952
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Title Section17 1952-08-09 1 Singapore Standard 8L W X VOL. 11l NO. 38 SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article468 1952-08-09 1 UK IS READY TO TEST A-WEAPONS Ships, Planes Are Warned LONDON, Aug. 8: Britain today ordered the world's ships and aircraft to keep out of about 30,000 square miles of sea off NorthWest Australia because she is about ready to explode her first atomic weapon there. The Admiralty said thisA.P.; Reuter - 468 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-08-09 1 photo. TWO GREENLANDERS of Thule Named Jess and Sorkak perform a ritual drum dance during the visit of King Frederik and Queen Inqrid of Denmark to rheir country recently. A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article54 1952-08-09 1 Jap Found Dead In Carthage S B orresi proI kyo's Mun found h.. c Car c ol ten Japan- Ei Liverpool i w a c Q] health for waa a graduate rsity. bo tharei o left him m :^orning, but ad the door stiil hours later I Chief Officer l54 words
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Article100 1952-08-09 1 FBy NG SEX YEW, Standard Staff Reporter INTERNATIONAL rice allocation is likely to be explored by the I nited Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation at a special demand and supply conference to be held soon, either m Singapore or Bangkok. Tin 1 "urave rice shortage100 words
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71 1952-08-09 1 Squeeze evil in Singapore page 9 for S i the world .shortage ;.i been the main concern of FAO since I.E.F.C. allocation ceased m 1949. The FAO baa experience m dealing with rice allocation on an international basis It is the only organisation with the authority to make recommendations to71 words
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Article84 1952-08-09 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 8 The H tndard today reportt the Portuguese Government m Lisbon instructed the Macao authorities not to apolo- i the Chinese CorrHiiunists >ver recent border clashes > delegates trom the ,> colony ot Macao today postponed resumption of -ease-tire talks with China which84 words
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Article37 1952-08-09 1 K1 \i.\ LUMFUB Fri.— I from both sides of the :rack. fired on the mail train from Penang to Kuala Lumpur i4 l n The train guards ■d the fire. There were tsuaities.37 words
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Article42 1952-08-09 1 KUALA LUMP I I M J. D. I! gkinson Mem Indu- i v ition jned and m j place, the Commissioner ha 3 ■■> Mi L. H R Davis also be a Member jf the F Executive and Legislative .pi Is.42 words
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Article136 1952-08-09 1 IPOII. Fri.— Police here n:e Looking for a pretty "always smiling" 15-year-oIH Cantonese girl, C >■- woi of Mensjlembu who hai en reported g by her father, Chan X cc labourei According to Chan Kwee bis daughter left home on May 29 j: about 7 a136 words
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Article49 1952-08-09 1 IPOH. Fri Gen. S:r Gerald Templer today promised the le.idt 1 of Tanjona Maiim that would s've publicity tC ci»ar the bad name of the town. He ijave thk assurance when an Indian schoolmaster complained •ha* t i«e newspapers recently had <ivsu iiit lo*a a bad ("me.49 words
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Article23 1952-08-09 1 OFFICIAL circles here today opined that the Greek-Bulgarian border incident is definitely closed. AFP (Earlier report, see page 123 words
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Article58 1952-08-09 1 J O H O R7- BAHRU, Fri Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO together with his family has moved to Johore Bahru from Kuala Lumpur m order to have direct control of UMNO activities and to strengthen the organisation's branches m South Malaya. Fie expects58 words
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Article33 1952-08-09 1 EGYPT'S new strong man. General Naguib, bid today t"> military aid and hinted that \i he did' not get it from the west he might seek it from the east. —UP33 words
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Article226 1952-08-09 1 IPOII. The Emergency situation m Malaya is better now because information is coming m more readily Irom people. General Sir Gerald" Templer, the High Commissioner, said this to community leaders of Tanjong Malim and Representatn es of home guards of Chenderiang Village about 30 miles south226 words
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Article90 1952-08-09 1 KU ALA LUMPUB E Besides the killed by th« Green I s in Teluk A terday, a po ed two more m Serdan?. In Kajang. Se r, the bod of two Chine to < been slashed and then .stab i with 8 p < ammunition near90 words
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Article, Illustration132 1952-08-09 1 "Saucers' Over US Tin: United States Coast Guard released this picture i m Washington m the midst 1 ol a deluge of reports re- ceived by the D.S. Air Force i of "unidentified aerial phe--1 nomena" sighted m many parts of the country. According to tlie Coast Guards this pictureA.P. - 132 words
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Article144 1952-08-09 1 LONDON, \us. 8 (Reuter):— Todays Daily Mai! quoted Aly Maher, the Egyptian Prime Minister. as sayin? that he was hopeful tha» an Annlo-Esyptian agreement could be worked out m the near future. A rorrespondent of ih'n pap»r, Walter J'arr, wrole that Mahrr i*>U iuoi ia *n inter-144 words
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712 1952-08-09 1 13,000 CHIEF IN THE BAG IPOH, Fri. A 1 1-mon patrol of the Ist Green Howards surpris ed and accounted for an entire gang of five terrorists m their jungle camp m Teluk Anson yesterday m one of the most successful episodes jf the712 words
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149 1952-08-09 1 MALACCA, Fri. Dr. W. W. S. Pim-rU. honorary adviser l«» tin* Mala\an < liiih tssoeiation m tl><* I nited kingdom, and IY<>iessor V. Camel! of Oxford I iii\n»it\. v>ill arrive Singapore do \iiii. 20 (m a ou<-mouili tact-finding tour al die invilalion the MA149 words
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Article114 1952-08-09 1 TI i E f the Ist Howards m killing and capturing an entire gang of terrors Teluk Anson earned them a quick telegram of congratul from the High Comn General Sir Gerald Tempter, who said: "Am glad you are continuing to have such success. Many congratulations on114 words
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Article60 1952-08-09 1 Persia Ask UK Oil Claims TEHEH t I m with I an Oil I the Quest tioti Ii the govei M- ili n li' t' i- \i. Ir i m < >'.i < ha« i< :i i < > Mi 11 .1 Kal I k! i- tn M 1 160 words
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Article17 1952-08-09 1 Receiving Orders Made RECEH i I own i i(ip o! I. I'M is the pro T tposition17 words
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Article16 1952-08-09 1 Japan To End Row Over UK Sailors an amicabli "minor" Angi I n< the convii possible,16 words
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17 1952-08-09 1 Fijians Sing For Hy Hazel's Party KUALA LUMP! R Ify i i.i/f! .c i Regime B r17 words
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Advertisement73 1952-08-09 1 istic ywnun TA3iE HP i V FNO BE.N< i i i' Fh<n,r i I'm buying a new radio from n» 1 r-iint» y I MW*y j J r sK I t ■U i/2 Malayd dilute .1 I li Tti mi just buying a radio i> a guaranteed piece of fine73 words
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Advertisement35 1952-08-09 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE tr. it < I St It THE NOVELTY STORE Kh Nor iti Hndßt K«»;id i I' hone XIZ3 I /y i Flavour Fragrance Gold Dollar Tea SHUM YIP LEOU6 TEA PLANTATIONS CAMttOM HICMIAMPS35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-09 2 MB. A. J. BRAJA, President of thr Maiavan Muqic Circle, performlmc h^s K motiliated umbrella" act before television cameras at the British Kadio Exhibil on at the Happy World m Singapore. He is assisted by Mrs. Swanee Stafford, Tur. iir.tja perforßM agaiu at tiie exhibition loni lit.47 words
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97 1952-08-09 2 We Won't Build Yet, Say Land Buyers Shcnton Way f;ta lard Stall RepOTtei w iii! I Ie tfHnj archi- n.ntri. tor- m ricowed th c i < lovenwaA's rela: itiOfl Oi fht 11-month-oM i ontro] ol Bnildin Ordinance, most oi i h boyers <»i building sites m Sheolon Wiv developmenl97 words
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Article239 1952-08-09 2 PC USED RIFLE END ON WOMAN 4ZE £«£/>.• A POLICE constable tulted a woman with a ten the riiie was wre tched from him by an 4bef woman who came iv ice of the firs! woman with his handcuffs, i P < 4 Court Magistrate was told B i Kav239 words
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165 1952-08-09 2 Painler Gives Evidence At Inquiry FURTHER evidence w by the Sing::; I [r. E. H. D">. to rday at the < lation of a prelimin; Raghavan s o Madiavan (35), and Pappokuty Bhanu wen tatively charged with the murder of another er. Gopalan Sreenivasan i ;at West Hill Road on165 words
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Article47 1952-08-09 2 LIM KOK BIX was fi 0 m the Singapore Four:;; P Court yesterday, when he mitted causing unne essar suffering to 346 fowls and 4! ducks by placing them m 14 j baskets at the sih mile Thomson Road on Aug. 7.47 words
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Article39 1952-08-09 2 DURING the past week, 1~ persons died from enteritis m Singapore while pneumonia j claimed 14 lives, BJ Qsi 30 for the week before. Nineteen died from tuberculosis Altogether, H)9 persons died during this period.39 words
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233 1952-08-09 2 Air-Condition Plants For S'pore Cars SINGAPORE motor cars may have air condition for frhe first time at the end of this year, A loeel firm, George Lee Motors, now negotiating with an American firm for automobile air-conditioning plants hopes to import them by the end of this year, or early233 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-08-09 2 MAJOR-GENERAL A <>. O'Cuiroll Scott. General Officer Commanding. Singapore Base District talking with th»- <i\ FettgfeahH from the Federation. From left: (left to right) be Moltd. Saad bin MeM. Aiain (Kedah)< T:ian Haji Puteh bin Ykhajm (Kedah), Tuan f'.t.ji Abdul Rahman (Malacca), Major General O'Carroll Scott. Che Abdul Rahim bin76 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-09 2 < HOC HENG I '<.:'- N. a < i the I.Mnsr Cl v lior J fiddle S tpore, has be a admission as .1 I ni to the Si I a I liege, alifornia, for I 52—1953 nil j c -r.38 words
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Article154 1952-08-09 2 Standard Staff Ic^porter MR. F. G. RITCHIE, wellknown marine engineer and surveyor \v!-o died m Si 1 pore yesterday, was buried the Bidadari Cemetry. A shorj t'utieral service was I held ;i: the Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. M, Greer con- 'ted th< rvice and after- 1 i154 words
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323 1952-08-09 2 Fed. Penghulus Visit Blakong Moti Gu nners ''Not Satisfactory' Standard Staff Reporter THE conditions of pay and promotion of the Ist Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery a;e "not satisfactory", Tuan Ha.ji Abdul Rahman, Penghnlu Makim Alai (Malacca), a spokesman of the six Pen^hulu> from the Federation, who visited the Regiment at323 words
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Article39 1952-08-09 2 Tan 's Fifth Conviction FOR house at Pitt Street with in-j Ti,n .Toon Bee was ten 1 m the SingaFirst District Co. cms! imprisonment. Tan. who had t r revious convictions would al to uncle g two lice I39 words
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Article58 1952-08-09 2 Youth (16) Cries In Courl A YOUTH cried mi n I i pore Fourth Police Court when he admi nine ducklings worth 54.50 on Aug. 7 from the compound of Ang Chin Thye I V Kang Road. Asked whal his age Is. the I I thai 16 years old. a58 words
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Article34 1952-08-09 2 Boy Cheated Women A BOY, Too Boon Soon, who idmitted 5 four v -need Singapore Second Police day to three mi cous imprisonment. Another charge of cheat! Pan Soo Keng~of $7.5(1 transferred to anothc.34 words
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Article37 1952-08-09 2 MR. MARK YD from S nore. who is a student 21 don University, is among ers from many countrii world who are attending f hc Welsh Scout Jamboree at Pic torn Castle. I37 words
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Advertisement7 1952-08-09 2 Perfect ior Fit and PRICE i ROBINSONS'7 words
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Advertisement88 1952-08-09 2 S I M F. r R I I hi h adventure. Wfaca a m 1 dnl U < ili( 1 oil y I t knows will da i). And. kilo I will think lli' tlx-ii t latins a > nokers, m 13a as ii iound buriod Un r, 1 188 words
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Miscellaneous63 1952-08-09 2 ALL UNMARRIED THERE MEAN-^^> gG r-r) fv-'/OuV 4'" M DETECTIVES V,LL» ISA ASK C G '°o t MCAN S G -CC tE r f >> 'f BEL DISMISSED SwAWTO i THEM g^ 7 T r °*Tir7^l I MA^ v > A FROM THE FORCED) KEEP < >TO > Tr^^'f V63 words
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Article218 1952-08-09 3 irtl Siafl Reporter < uld be bettef U) defer consideration of hua! m reform until th Pepler Report becomes [he Pr< ings ol the Alumni Association I ilu i \II k ige ot Medicine editorial- i its J«ac i ie i able dv I. the fttitlH218 words
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13 1952-08-09 3 Lectures On Economics, Chinese Art S4afl er rse on oi the the c13 words
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Article, Illustration80 1952-08-09 3 I THREE of the judges scrutinising some of the 1 hand embroidery work of I the pupils of eight Sinua- I pore uirls' schools at the i later-School Hand Emi hr o ide r y Competition i held at the oftice of lacobson Van Den Hers; (S) Ltd., yesterday. The80 words
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Article66 1952-08-09 3 Accosted Woman Robbed CHINESE worn home about midnight terday, ld anct two Chinese I I, me Cooke St: It appears that when 1 nan ant off a >u-; at MaxI K< noticed two ;n following her. She ml red backlane to throw them on trail, but one of the men66 words
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Article92 1952-08-09 3 'Queen Will Be Crowned At Fair Standard staff Reporter "QUEEN" will be crowned at the Gala Land Fun Fair to be n St. Joseph's Institution Bi B isah Road to- om 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Queen will be chosen from five Singapore girls who ied m the organisation ie92 words
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204 1952-08-09 3 A REWARD is to be police far information lea person or persons responsi whose highly decomposed yards from a dilapidated Hartley Road on Thursda B tdstains on a shirt anc »und near the bod: ilso bloodstains on a wal of an outhouse of the204 words
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283 1952-08-09 3 Standard Stafl Reporter A COMPREHENSIVE scheme is being drawn up by the Singapore Children's Society f <>i* it s members to carry out investigations into cases f child cruelty. A training sub-Commit->e has already been )rmed to draw up the jherne whereby283 words
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Article69 1952-08-09 3 S truck Boy With Chopper LOW HONG HOW, father of three children, who assaulted a 16-year-old schoolboy because the boy refused to play with him, was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment. Pang said Low wanted t f play with him but he69 words
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Article372 1952-08-09 3 Pan- Asian Stamps Stow Plan Standard Woman Reporter THE first Pan Asian Philatelic Exhibition will be held m Manila from Nov. 16 to the 22, under the joint sponsorship of the Philippine Philatelic Club, the Association Filatelica de Filipinas and the Stamp and Philatelic Division of the Bureau of Posts.372 words
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Article69 1952-08-09 3 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals m Singapore will have a new ambulance complete with wire snclosures for the animals and a dispensary to distribute to animal owners. Dr. C. .1. Paglar, the pr< i told The Standard yesten 5 At present, the S.P.C.A.69 words
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Article80 1952-08-09 3 THE St. John Ambulance Association will give a course of 12 lectures m home nursing m English at the association headquarters m Stamford Road, starting on Thursday Aug. 14 at 5.30 p.m. Trie public especially women are invited to enrol at the headquarters for the lectun80 words
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Article105 1952-08-09 3 j THE ARMY Boys Tradfi School formerly The Boys' wmg of the Malayan Basic Training Centre at Nee Soon. Singapore is to widen the field from which it draws its recruits. Boy.s in vernacular schools. non-English speaking but with a working knowledge of English or Malay105 words
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Article168 1952-08-09 3 SMU TO DISCUSS MCA GIFT USE Standard Malay Correspondent FIFTY-NINE Malay organisations m Singapore have been invited by the Singapore Malay I'nion to a meeting to be held tomorrow at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Lorong 12, Geylang, to discuss how the Malayan Chinese Association's gift of $500,000 can help168 words
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Article60 1952-08-09 3 THE latest provisional Singapore electoral figures total 73,855, according to the Election Offi c. Official figures are expected to be published next month when complete registers are returned. A breakdown of ward figures is as follow.-: City 7,927; Rochore— lo,oos; Balestier—lo,9B2; Keppel— lo,6o7; Katong 11,232; Tanglin—60 words
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Article262 1952-08-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter METHODIST Girls' School. Singapore, yesterday swept the board m the Inter-School Hand Embroidery Competition 3 p m ;ored by Messrs. Jacobson Van Den Berg (S) Limited. The competition was supported by the Education Department. The three girls who b honour to262 words
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Advertisement21 1952-08-09 3 tfpsui/- Uuty tna/neerea means absolute dependability m sit international models f '~*z3( J^Vf ptr Mill 4tsk I?fl> I GROSS WfflCt* W£/<r#f21 words
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Advertisement89 1952-08-09 3 tu?al Society of Ar Hoarlcr.i once offered a prize, which was STSw. c lo rcd R! °w £3,000 *or a Block Tulip This was during the T v I p madness" of Hcllond m the 17th CCOtvff mode a»<d lost m TIGER BAIW ffi'' ~~^r~~^ "T^l most tamoui ol Ss'89 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-08-09 3 f #*Wf A'MAT NOU UAV JUST -^YE V-'WEUI f^" ~X J j TT^N KNEI 3! THI V [T rL L \;~nr .0 10 ohow that /you're yRv am qkm! .tcV. vM MXOPA An p f Aw- tSS-^Us: 8 i? J k v,..''^*'J 1 J44 words
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Article, Illustration277 1952-08-09 4 rHold The Line, Warns Adviser Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug. 8: Warning thgt Indonesia's over all production today is only 65 per cent of the 1938 figure, Dr. Khow Bian Tie, Adviser to the Finance Ministry, urged that steps be taken to hold277 words
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Article346 1952-08-09 4 From Page 1 The projected FAO conference is likefy to take place soon after I the fourth bi-annual meeting In October. In Singapore, of the Consu.tative Committee on Rice sponsored by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald the Commissioner-Gen- eral The Singapore conference !is a forum for the exchange of346 words
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Article132 1952-08-09 4 MUAR, Fri A special constable, Anifit bin Long, attached to Gan Thian ¥.-;.>:•,>. Sungei Mali, was sentenced m the Ses- sioas Court to four months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal intimidation by 'hreaten- ing bis step-daughter, Chinese Musjiiai convert, with death. It was stated that he had on132 words
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Article53 1952-08-09 4 KUANTAW, Fri.— Five «n--marrred young Ma. coupli S were charged under the Pahang Mohamedan Law for proximity (found at about 1 a.m. on Aug. 3) at Ta iab Puteh, Kuauian although they are Mohamedans and noi for"i bidden by thn law fo c carried They were53 words
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Article127 1952-08-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, F:; I Deputy Hign Comoasssionfer, D. C. MacGilli\ I hours today ins pec::;; 4 Connaugnt Bridge p< vvnere he and bis party were conducted round by Mr tiger ton, General af the C Electricity Board. Mr. MacGiiiivray «va_ I aj ,ed127 words
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Article23 1952-08-09 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri bin Dag table, was senten .:> rigorous i\ c Sungei Siput Court Kuala Kangsar, i tor desertion since M23 words
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Article239 1952-08-09 4 KUALA LI MPUB, !ri. How a W-ycar-©U CJ?' leper, Law Ngaa Kee was taken <ni( <>f Ms bowe five armed Chinese and si.ot dead, uas slated a' inquest into his death before the Koala Lumpur I i oner, Raja Chik fa'afar, today. At 'the239 words
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Article20 1952-08-09 4 'Just A Nuisance' ALREADY In quite lai than a nuisan m leave w :f law the real < i of C20 words
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16 1952-08-09 4 MCA Study Grants Under Considerate I I I f all f I i i [s do"16 words
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Article209 1952-08-09 4 TESTS on scheellte it Raub Australian Gold Mining Com- pany have shown that a sn-.all production can economicr.lly be made without heavy addi- tlonal expenditure. A circular to shareholders states that a small amount of this mineral Is now being produGed though no sales have yet209 words
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Article70 1952-08-09 4 Standard S: -'.ft' Correspond KUALA LUMPUR, Pit—On -tars ments tolallins 5300.000 r lion, and whose traditional siatt-d to have beta aftrtfi i I dinaace, are otttdderißg <>> < bank be^in bu-iness with a capital < tt kottai Chir.-^ber of ComtnePM c comniunication with the Federation's70 words
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Article10 1952-08-09 4 Borneo Boom Hits Workers •r (IBM I to inlrodu troi.10 words
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Advertisement104 1952-08-09 4 j. W Hi Hi v i EXHIBITION STORE I For QUALITY PRODUCTS I I FOR THE 1 1952 TRADE FAIR EXHIBITION I -S- -S,* jk. 1 i -^£ii '^^^^^^blb^H^^B^^'W^Ai.^*" -Ji »S^vE^P mRF 'üBIbBI v. SSr '■< Curof Vinegar S |^^P3 Preserved end I CANNfD GOODS jfsip^| Crystallized Vege/ofc/es Fru/fj iS^S^104 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-08-09 5 MR REUBEN JACOB, the oni> BraOk teacher m Sinre, Mm v, ith" a special walking stick designed for the blind, being helped by a nei. i:h,).;r across Bencoolen >:. ee| j esterday. Ilie sink is one of 10 distributed by the British Red I ross, Singapore Branch. The feiiul of112 words
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Article206 1952-08-09 5 standard Start" Reporter A S!\(.\POKF Hospital Hrsfivc tinder the control and administration < i the Assistant Director of Medical Services for the pjirpose of ri\ii defence m the Colonj is to be formed. Iip is open to nil mali the age of :',Q nnd any206 words
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Article275 1952-08-09 5 Big Increase In Trade Last Year THE COLONY of North Borneo m 1951 not only maintained a favourable balance of trade for the second year m succession but it was also able for the first postwar year to achieve an internal budget surplus. Ino government's annual275 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-08-09 5 About Si:» 0.000 loss was sustained m an early morn- iir.; fire m a godown m j Moh.uned Sultan Road yes- terday, when a fire broke out m a godown m which about s:>00.000 worth of white rice, bran, broken ri«c. sago and some rubber was stored. Three fire enginesStandard - 104 words
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59 1952-08-09 5 Indonesian Reprieved, RI Govt. Told THE British Embassy m Jakarta has infom Indonesian Foreign M i that the death senten c of Indonesian Tikam bin Sulaiman has been chai 4■ into life imprisonme Sulaiman had been senl to doa:h by a Singapore court for murdering a Dutch ship's officer aboard59 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-08-09 5 Mr. S. K. Mitra, head of the Institute of Radio Physics and Electrons at the InivtMsity of Calcutta, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Sydney to attend the 10th General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Scientists.42 words
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Article104 1952-08-09 5 AN Indian who was said to] have been knocked down by a hit-and-run truck driver ea yesterday morning at the junction oi North Bridge Road and Jalan Sultan, was reported to j be still unconscious yesterday evening The Indian, who had Identity card on him. has104 words
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Article42 1952-08-09 5 SIX KUAN LIAN charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with breaking into h house of Yeo Meng EChang m Changi Road and stealing a jade locket and a gold ring", ail worth D mi June lifi.42 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-08-09 5 jihoto. MR. ALBERT W. Simyweßbers uad hii Germai brid*". .Mi^s Lore Barbara Bassfoacb after then- wedding at the Presbyterian Ckmtch, Sta^»porc, ye«4eWUy. Mrs. Bltwf fCßbcrg flew hen- a Icfi fays UP Brom Gerauur- fl r "•<<•»<<•<* her husbands proposal by cable.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article316 1952-08-09 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS r.~i kTiGN3 m Siagapore h iblr to i»».ni shedding todaj l> IHIMI Ktl »<»<» < In it IMact*. .J il.ni i-m. Jalan l.m.«>>. I ainl)i kdge IM Kjmkooi' IM i.mmht im SeraagoM IM «m-iii.i!l -t.uo, Kol.nn A>t-r, J'li'tmhi Kirn liiian IM Bottndar) K<< I loren< c IM316 words
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Article93 1952-08-09 5 Expert To Discuss Marine Station jni,' It t Dr. C. F. H day the set i tat ion > pore would when he goes hack tr> 'I r Colonial Ofl Mr said (hit would m VOiv* |>«t i tin nt.t t kiii on li him, m u«*ii- i.tl bioto^u i!93 words
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Article45 1952-08-09 5 KUALA LUMPUB Fri.— Mr. A.C. MacKenzie, security offi ier at Nagapa Estate m SeJohore, who with ;i special constable who beat ofY hh ambash by 30 to 50 bandits. has been awarded ihe Coloni;:l Police Medal lor his cour»us ;i r 'tir»n.45 words
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Article297 1952-08-09 5 Standard stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri -Holding that the sentenei of imprisonment was ultra vires, Mr. Justice \V:K«tn a the Selangor Criminal Court ol Appeal today qpasnei a sentence of five months' rigorous imprisonm D passed by a Klang magistrate on a yonng European Robert McLora297 words
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91 1952-08-09 5 None Heeded Appeals To Save Power I-'OK li Old 1 succession, the broad; a*-l appeal ;>\ Mr. I I I Mi Sru t Pres -ii oi I h I < otiTii to the i .'>. lit tkigh{ to 1 '1 1 1 <■ electricit) ui-i! unheeded. Shortly aftei Mi >91 words
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78 1952-08-09 5 We lfa re Sweep Draw In Johore On Aug. 16 KUALA LUMPUR, The disti and destitute, blind, anti-tuber* and leper rehabilitation projects will benefit from the seventh Social vices lottery which wj!l l>e drawn at Johore Bahiu on Aug. 16 prize is $25< prizes of IC teh, four third prizes78 words
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Advertisement228 1952-08-09 5 Protect your car beauty with all-weather SIMONIZ" beauty of your new car a long, long time ■a Just one coat of Simoniz applied m a couple of -a! cut all road dirt, j :\ffi.c film for months m car will stay new i Tl»er»'«le«i thaa a Mxvtn/ui geta y a228 words
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Advertisement119 1952-08-09 5 (^ROLEX^ The watch people ask for by name A perfect me *s perf< ct acciii acy y£ ..j t.^ racy that's protected by j JjT i^ z that can't be harmed b/ I ijC y///*~ V v x^ B d ust or lft or dQnnp or V f IL //>'119 words
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86 1952-08-09 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE i 128 Robinson Rood. Singapore. T.fephon. Not: ***** *****. CokU b Telegraph Addrtss i TIGERNEWS, llngopor*. BRANCH OFFICES t Room 222, Th« Timei Building, Printing House Square, London, EC 4. rfUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 45 Sulren ittft. 83 Cowan Street I Leith Street,86 words
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Article629 1952-08-09 6 l Rl ill not be much sympathy for ex-King Farouk o s now confront I th reifying prospeci i I ing out a living on the £7,000,000 m gold, silver and i mum ingots he managed to cany away with him. doubt about the wide support given by Egyptian629 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1952-08-09 6 ANDREW ROTH - COLOUR PREJUDICE IN BR ITAIN ANDREW ROTH by LONDON. MALAYAN students m Britain who are housed at Malaya Hall, the British Council hostel at Hans Crescent, or the teachers' training r-ollege at Kirkby may avoid some of the embittering experiences which those outside these somewhat cloistered places have experienced: They1,025 words
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Article436 1952-08-09 6 Review of Views J bs Fcr Bays THE Ih Shih Pao sees the lack oi advanced educational faci- for the Chinese students m .Malay;). In yesterday's cdi- ial. the paper declares that inning number ol Chinese si tdents who have finishc d their Middle School or Standard IX are unable436 words
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Article288 1952-08-09 6 i Sir; —With r< ference* to 1 the letter headed "Miss Laycock and the Seawall," I must, m all fairness, hasten to state categorically that to the best of my knowledge (and I have been a resident m what is now called the East Ward288 words
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Article195 1952-08-09 6 Sir; We labour supporters iin the South Ward totally 1 disagree w i t h "Li bour i South" who m his letter > published m The Singapore O< J 1 c A j rv i 1 sianaaru 01 August 1 stated i that if Mr. S.195 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-08-09 6 "Fh««: had me worried for the minut 1 don't mind admittin'!'*13 words
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Article112 1952-08-09 6 Sir; r l'tie Indian section of Radio Malaya. musi i>e thanked lor having fpvi ;i the Indian listeners ,he rare opportunity of heaping the famous '"Indian Culjturai Orchestra" which gave a short broadcast last Sunday. Really, the orchestral party is to be congratulated n having given so magnificent112 words
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Article175 1952-08-09 6 Sir; I am writing to .suggest that "No Parking" be imposed on only one side of the dangerous bend m Sultan Street, and put up a "Dead Slow"' warning on either side of the road nearer to the bend, instead of no parking on both sides.175 words
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Article154 1952-08-09 6 Sir:— l was iriteres U d be re a<i m yow paper pnl; few days ago thai the Straits Chinese British A sociation lias held a meeting and was about to fo the le;u] >>\ M.C.A.. thai is. sol] lottery tickets and ploy :;,•<■ profit for the tx fit154 words
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Article160 1952-08-09 6 Sir:— With reference to "Another Voter's" criticism of Miss A:ny Lay cork ap-pear-ing m your paj)er of August 5, 1!>52 I for one am of the opinion that thi s is bolh unfair and unjust. Owing to heavy lorries conveying building' materials to and fro. large he.'es were160 words
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Advertisement13 1952-08-09 6 Bt l i ililllililf l lliHllll l l l ill 1 [i'11ll!i^lSlli??1!C JL&J&j&ffl13 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-08-09 7 Greek Situation Very Dangerous Warning To UN, NEW YORK, Aug. 8. United Nations observer* on the Greek-Bulgarian frontier warned last ni«*ht that bi«* forces from both countries are j ready lor action. They *ai«l the situation was' *\er\ dangerous. 91 j Southern European NATO Headquarters of AdmiralA.P. - 317 words
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Article58 1952-08-09 7 Truce talks Will Fail Says Rhee ]oh 0 \us 8 IP) Korea- r»""Wj»J lIIMC predicted ,t the Korean k- *«uld fail to peace I have ibj hope they not have any Khee said m i ta fir-t appearftri winning the I n ul Ike Se^riei I nion mirrvtands that (U-frat58 words
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Article174 1952-08-09 7 A rbitration Can't Solve Issue— PM 1 1)1 I ML tug. H. Great political issues Mich dispute writk Pakistan over Kashmir cannot M»l%rd kj arbitration, llm IncKaii Prime Minister, Nc Inn. lold ibc onstitueni issembrj today. A Communist bid to have the Kashmir issue withdrawn im- iat< i: the 1U.P.; A.F.P.; Reuter - 174 words
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Article70 1952-08-09 7 COLOMBO. Aug 8 (Reuter): Ceylon is likely to bepin shipping radio-active monazite sai d end of the year, ;i ./ole source i today. S-. s of refined c ;md are i ..nd the Ministry of Industries is believed to have export < ither to ed70 words
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Article41 1952-08-09 7 A 74-YEAR-OLD Chinese, reling home after attending a g, si ght, was seriousnjured when he was knocked a bus at the Upper Streei New Bridge R d junction. He was admitted to the Genera] Hospital ma critical condition.41 words
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Article263 1952-08-09 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 8 (UP)— The free movement of gold m international markets and the increased confidence i" monetary values joined to eliminate premium prices, the August issue of the National City Bank's monthly letter reported yesterday. A bar of gold m Paris, which263 words
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70 1952-08-09 7 CAIRO. Aug. 8 (Reuter):-Ex-Queen Fa 'ida, divorced A oi Farouk, pian.s to claim m th< c court the guardianshii of her three daughters, now with the ex-King m his exile or Capri. because "1 v vill b< sed to temptations if the\ nue to stay70 words
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Article34 1952-08-09 7 UNITED NATIONS jet plane; shol dev.n three Communis MIG-15 iet s yesterday while B-21 invaders blasted Red troop; concentrations and >•!';•; centres at Sinchon after warning the Communists they wer< coming.^U.P. i34 words
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Article32 1952-08-09 7 ANGLO-IRANIAN provided a go< d feature m the oil market by ri.sing sharply to around £-C> on news that Ptiiia has offered to te-GQGP w**n the Comps j ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article68 1952-08-09 7 Another War Hero In A Jam but for :r- efforts t| M- I 1: ""I It-! _.l i 1 iras t<> to »tn dm r I !t i oarrd > ii t as 1 mJ iiu ii' :f il ttii of i fill r« v\ Im •-I ii i• no68 words
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Article26 1952-08-09 7 BRITAIN S weekly meat raoe increased to pt- R 17 2d more The increase would come Horn c prod iced livestock. A.P26 words
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Article20 1952-08-09 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA i.s snipping nui groups out of and begun clearing sped it oi village: ilonsf A bolder.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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180 1952-08-09 7 HONOLULU, Aug. 8 "Pacific Three" Ihe United Zealand will not be limit* mainland areas o! "An/us" or island possessions, the .Military planning by the States, Australia and New »d to the defence <>f the countries, their territories 1 foreign ministers have decided. The broad180 words
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Article39 1952-08-09 7 LT COL. Otto Vertfeher, nephew of Field Marshal Kes-M-Irint and head of the German War Grave* (.ummi^ion m Cyrenaica, has been arrested on charges of misappropriation and robbing dead (iennan soldiers ©f their ««ld teetn.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article75 1952-08-09 7 LURS. Autf. 8 (AP)— Police today cleared Gustave Dominici, 32, a French farmer, of any connect ion with the slaying of Sir .Jack Drummond. British food specialist, his wife and daughter near Lura early on Tuesday. lifter a four-hour interroga l n m the Peyruij Town75 words
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Article50 1952-08-09 7 COLOMBO. Aug. 8 iRELIER^ —The Rev. Eric Kobinson, Lnglish Methodist clergyman, is m •i nursing home today with blisters on the feet received m a Hindu firewalking ceremony. He was the first Earopean to t ]k across tiA hot embers at the ffinda pilgnra tcwa of Kataramanga.50 words
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Article63 1952-08-09 7 ASSASSIN IS FREED TEHERAN. Aig 8 (Reuti The Lower House (Majlis) m a heated session yesterday passed a bill "forgiving" Kha il 1 messebi. assassin < Pr< nier An Razmara, who opposed oil nationalisation The bill called Razmara. shot m March 1952, a "traitor" It now goes to the Senate63 words
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Article40 1952-08-09 7 NEW ZEALAND has complained to the U.N. that it was unfair for a few countries to have to pay the whole cost of Ite X van war and do most of the fighting a« we!!.— A. P.40 words
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341 1952-08-09 7 SEOUL. An-. H. fury yesterday with blind sowing destruction arc* Sabres entered their filth with MIGs. Air Secretary Thomas F yesterday the intended ail cities were necessary becaui been moving military equip] I hr Korean war rose i ri it«l- fighterU.P; A.P. - 341 words
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Article115 1952-08-09 7 TUNIS. Aug. 7— French President Vincent Auriol is tod believed to have urged personally on Tunisia's 71-year-old Bey that he take a speedy decision on French plans for giving the protectorate gre;^ I autonomy. A message from President Auriol was handed to Tunisian Premier Salah Eddine115 words
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Article301 1952-08-09 7 Malayan News Briefs i ABOUT 606 acres of land a1 Toa Payoh have been ma. down by the Singapore Goven ment for housing develo according to a gazette notification issued yesterday. The plan for this land may bt inspected during office hours at the office of the301 words
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Article41 1952-08-09 7 HOME. A|| I old i fr m seven og r.. lays by yarnti of ant I i i: bt found tin a co\ end i pen wind n int< where she bad i U>re.41 words
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Article18 1952-08-09 7 Tli.M polio t v report 1 < Boris y staff hi •>" m pound on J ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article60 1952-08-09 7 FAKIR Burnt .ih hat H m<i m Palmero i ii.<: U< had .it id i l»> .1 funi n n Ra mi Still i Burrn.ih would 9U Ihrri .1 m n (i iO| ill n k w di'ld h, hMHI Hi ttU :i' I II vi! nsA.P. - 60 words
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Article23 1952-08-09 7 TV. ■f 'id or missing m C< island v i f i dayi of hca\ v rains and high A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article11 1952-08-09 7 CRI i Stab a mountain i Lsl« :.<■ A.F.PA.F.P - 11 words
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Article34 1952-08-09 7 A 33,593 Robbery Ml I B<M KM tllii i> w»--t« rd.tv viol* \n:'. froi i \rm\ p.i roll m uh 1 1 m c«l to l>< Au- 1 1 i i i robbfr> ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article12 1952-08-09 7 CALIFORM Conununi I i fines oi £10.000 each. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article17 1952-08-09 7 < H MILES S retary of 4 Invited to th< one f in."' A.F.P.A.F.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement146 1952-08-09 7 BuBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Aug. S The following ore the closing prices or rvfcfcei and t.n on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot ltd. Spot £923 per ton buyers, Jon 2S d burtrs, £924 1 Cs. sellers. Apr Jun« 2-t d Settlement Price:146 words
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Advertisement74 1952-08-09 7 Q THE DAILY DRUDGE Q 0 BECOMES THE DAYS DELIGHT Q o r— -^^no 0 I A C J% C i I 0' f] TRANSFORM YOUR KITCHEN 0 a niih Gll CL sv < LOTHS f pure lin«f. v l\ <liM':<r,i Scri< '-<■!: V Q HOOSI iMONC I 111 DAVSOI74 words
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Miscellaneous11 1952-08-09 7 Pi^^ L^ PERSONS J PERSONS about it-- y t^—i HUAAAN -f11 words
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263 1952-08-09 8 2 More Ships For 'Blue 'Line Will Be Put On UK-Far East Run Standard Shipping Reporter UNDER construction m shipyards m the United Kingdom for Blue Funnel are two 'A' class cargo liners t the Admetus and Adraslus, destined for the Line's tinted Kingdom-Far East run, calling at Singapore, Port263 words
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Article99 1952-08-09 8 SAX llt AN CISCO, 1 1 i \uz 8. (TP) Mr. S h i z urn a n .Matzuo, inniauin^ director of Jap- •m AirliHivs. said here j 1 that his company plans to j inaumirate a service to Hionea and Formosa by < October99 words
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97 1952-08-09 8 Taipeh Eases Shipping Regulations TAIPEI. AU2. 8 (UPI Chinese GovernmetM nounced a relaxation o tions for ships ot countries that do not have diplomatic ties with Nationalist China. The announcement said merchant ships of such countries may obtain port entry permits on direct application by either A p ping firms97 words
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Article79 1952-08-09 8 PRODUCTION of rubber m ites undei I luthrie group produced 40,265,445 Ib. oi rubber for t!ie firsi seven months this year, the July production being .i.:>no.::i;<; ib. es under the group proa 84:; piculs of tin ore m c ■en months. The July out was 387 uiculs.79 words
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Article66 1952-08-09 8 AIR. li.mtv Robey, here on a! visil from Australia, has the distinction of being one of the original "Desert Rats'" of Tobruk fame. He served through the war m Africa with the 9th Australian Division. A photogravure expert, he worked until recently with the A ited66 words
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Article53 1952-08-09 8 Ship Sails Close To Monte Bello MELBOURNE, hut 8 tßeute AAP' —Security officers yesterday seized cameras belong:, passengers arriving m the ship Koolinda at Fremantle today, according to the Pev\ respondent of the Melbouroe Ar^us. The correspondent said I Koolinda sailed close t° the Monte Bello Islands site B n'&53 words
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Article21 1952-08-09 8 Japanese and c ::ents ai'e <( ">n \u i.ms to conclude trade an c l fisheries pacts.— Reuter.21 words
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Advertisement560 1952-08-09 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC S€RV!CE 3sd Francisco I o«- Anueles All Aacfiraa i aaadiaa Cities I'-nang P. S'hara Spore An LA/81 VLS6KI '1 A u« 2" :«Aug 'r».\u«. lSept 22Sefl llari Qi Dry Cargo Deep T us and passengei tookings etc., Agents. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. it! g'pm s-sl K.560 words
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Advertisement617 1952-08-09 8 CHI>iA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to i ma iV Japan. Du< s pore t »u Penan? ti< n "Szechuen" In Port Hongkong "Funing" Aug 1! Aug It! Japan Sail* Sails Sails Penang P617 words
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Advertisement460 1952-08-09 8 JAVA HEW YCRK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Bolland America Line Ned^rU td I mc Rotterdam Kotterdam Imsterdtn HALIFAX BOSTON NEW VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI. LANs Spore p Sham Penanu (RL) U 2SAag 26 Ti log 28Aog SKMIKDVK (HAL) 3 TSept SSepi 9Sepl BANTAM (RL) 9 l.'.Sept lfi 17Sep1460 words
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Advertisement378 1952-08-09 8 EAST ASIATIC i i SAIIINGS FKOM SCANDI.N \\n "FIUNIA" for Bangkok... "PAJ*<,ONIA» to Ban, kok Saigon Honeki.ng Kobe Vokohhmfa v "INDIA" for Bangkr.k SaiI Kobe Yokohama M h ps "MIOMV f r H it 2k. k P I'-5,.,,* rANA.wA for Bar SalfQ Kobe Yokohama 20 B Bm| m* i« v378 words
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Article658 1952-08-09 9 ' BUSINESSMAN - SQUEEZE EN SINGAPORE BUSINESS 'BUSINESSMAN' By GRAFT, squeeze, corruption. These are ugly words m any language and. m a country where the practice is rife, there is a retarding of progress and, eventually, chaos Wt Malaya are very conscious of the fact all is not w( i; with us in658 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-08-09 9 photo. Mr. X K. M.vsaram. a partner of Means. Kariha Kftfcoo cv Co. who is <«n a Far Eastern 01:1. me entertained by his businis s assoiiaU's m Singapore t<s codttail party it Sea Niru l!(,,rj. Picture sfcOWS 'from lr>ftt- Mr ;ind M rs I>. T. AsSftOMnl. Mr Runnil amiAir. K. Kishoo.; Standard - 54 words
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Article171 1952-08-09 9 RUBBER IN NEW DECLINE Standard Marfcd Reporter FEW orders were reci iv( from the Unite.',' Stai as prices m the rubber markei Singap ire < sterdaj ox iower lo 86| rents pet Ib. first grade rubber for Aug shipment, a decline oi 8 rent on Thursday's do level. Fnir turnover171 words
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Article45 1952-08-09 9 HONGKONG, A.v« I Sm•: 5.'..:."..,.(- Service closing prires on the HoagH i gc todajj v. c 51 5.81 4 .0 sterling: •85 *>> r s v1 :l" to Mala} i: $1: $0 3880 to i r*e Indonesian X ipiah; Gold 1 ■■■'.:> to one Urn45 words
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Article91 1952-08-09 9 Stew ird Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Ffi. T s a firmer note m the tin section of Ma ay; a share market yesterday, with som< 1 activity reported. Industi I were un I rubber shares were dull. Changed prices were MINING r< Karen Seller* untai 2^ 991 words
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Article65 1952-08-09 9 Produce Mart Dull, Quiet Stand lrd Market Reporter THE Q arket m S n <>re dull and teidav with no ing. r ers indicate per pictil and sellers 1 Quietly rteady market Coconut g S3BJ pc- n with buyers al on a I market (buyei ers); Gam I i «Java65 words
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Article104 1952-08-09 9 COMMODITY PRICES CI«OSING rubber prices (cf»n> per ib.) m Sins.ipore ytrtci'daf we Hn\frv Seller* X* 1 Spot J.oos« Pf] 87 F.O *>. m b.les Ak N,>. jß■■ S. 8.,; 11 No. R >S. 81 glj Ko. 3 RJB 8. 75| W i Steadj at |be C'lo>'. LONDON mm Friday's opening104 words
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1552 1952-08-09 9 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY rMADI I mi:: a World ftadio E) HIM SK V.HC..I .-r:e:bd!! badminton etfucal ma C RM I lI M mimw Chcatrettc Raffle! P .< B W Bayonets Trailc 2M 1 ni VI \«.i i I* lie MEETING: v H V o C1,552 words
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Article165 1952-08-09 9 Secret Report May Be Published PRESIDENT Truman said [m Washington thai he was ionsidering reiea^in'4 for pubratioo party of the secret yon- troversial government report on alleged international o:l cartels. The report, by the Feoera! Trade Commission, has been suppressed *:nce last autumn. —A. P. Jannn-RI Tra<le165 words
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Advertisement172 1952-08-09 9 4 I IS p.m. i!:tr.t Dcvi ,n "MASHAL" RiMi imi v ill K'T>»ni!is<-nil Ml i rieads! t II.M am i i i r m I cmi nl .itinoun<e> ..,1 be dosed ►52 r« lion WX'ICH iING DATE. ING TOOAI r 130M3 rows r m ZX.AT IRRING HO*> \M \K\.\TII I172 words
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Advertisement306 1952-08-09 9 THE 1952 01YMPIC (AMES V WINTER JV SPORTS X.' *J^y WtBE TIMED BY Jo o cart < i ij ii lay L CHROf tSU v CHR< W< N 6RA i rds of on petita i cro» the Hni ii i RA] 3 c commui ing signals bttw 1 flnlrfi tile306 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1952-08-09 10 'Maybe To Hollywood Offer TMKE CINEMA pRANCE— Two of the best European directors, Italian Vittorio de Sica and Frenchman Rene Clement, hive received a firm proposition from Hollywood to cross the Atlantic and take over the direction of a series of new films. Financially the temptation is great to both.1,705 words
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Article356 1952-08-09 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR fe THOD AY qi OTATION: A There are nunv people who uiih;. i never have been tove ii iiif\ had never heard i<»\»- >.|>.»k<n of."— i Rochefoucauld. Svi I IM» iOB I i.itv. ONE: Be as self-reliant as possible without giving offence. Co-operation356 words
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Advertisement148 1952-08-09 10 /^srtSw j ?i\ today daily HhMVMMpBI BW BfNMii yf& j Brittsn Movietone News PLUS! FINALS^ NIGHT AND IHI (II V" NM \\M! GET VOIK GUN" (Tech.) j~ TONK K-:r~ajTM^^TCHT! j&^ ■■""'>-:' ¥^9B tA BbHßP 'ml^p iVhmmUr«mmml mm^^^jk? I lEAN PETERS IS Anthony JWnn TODAY hone i& a 4 /~j tj^£y148 words
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Advertisement151 1952-08-09 10 WEEK.END M(M;mm, -ho\\> TODA\ -The 1».».i.i. of cw r TOMOKIUIV^ **FOin rORTH** I I [afroduHng < harming >IM I! ljo\(, PLUS PATHE SPECIAL SCOOP! i at HELSINKI TODAY H-1.45. 1.<i.:tn. MIDNIGHT flTfjJT(li j TONIGHT P^^* J l JH|| I##•7\ it A^S^fß^^r i^^|F 'Ji v. i a soft'- \tf* 1 F151 words
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Article431 1952-08-09 11 Sussex Declare At 325 For 9 JJ>M)O\, Aug. 7 <Reuter)— iCain upset play In mo>t <»t the county cricket championship games today and some of them were halted long before stumps should have been drawn. Because of the weather cond.iions were not too easy for batsmen431 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-08-09 11 photo. THE "flying fish" who did not fly. Hirnnoshin Fumhashi from whom much was expected of m the Olympic 400 metres free-style, upset all calculations and finished last m the SnaL Jean Boiteux of France was first.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article222 1952-08-09 11 BATU PAHAT, Fri.—Youthfu] Kok S g Pow sprang a '-.en he beat nis -ent, Kb I Chui m straight sets, m the i?^ n s i n g eff the Bain Pnnat District CMnese Badminton Championships last night. Eng i i was 1 pped to222 words
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127 1952-08-09 11 One Way Of' Raising The Iron Curiain' I \V S I I I X GfTON A ug. 8 Re. v- tor) Charles Sawyer. Ue I 'States Secretary of Com me gested today that Ca Olympic distance champion Emil Zatopek be invited to the United States ''as one way of; ng127 words
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Article39 1952-08-09 11 HONGKONG. Amg I (AFP).— British table tf;-.ni s stars, Johnny j Leach and Rich;ird Bergman, arrived here yesterday from j Manila for a series of exhibition games m the Colony. They have ed m the Philippines39 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-08-09 11 a. LONDON, Aug. I (B*o 1 Russia's Olympic Athletes re- i Mm. cow today from HeLsinki, Moscow n o an- nounccd. They were greeted the railway station by I .sands of cheering Mg feovites i aquets ol Rovers. A. Rapukhin. s<> rfarv n r Qic iKomsonaolAnchant - 116 words
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557 1952-08-09 11 PKNANG, Fri. The following is \h c draw for ihe Penally Open Tennis Championship?; whidi w\\\ be h: id from Aitii. 1(> to 2L Entries include i)la\^^^ from Singapore, Sekmger, Perak an«l Mdbccm. MEETS SINGLES Bye: Robert Chia, Kang Kee X M, Hussain, R. M.557 words
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Article91 1952-08-09 11 PERPIGNAH, ITALY. Aug. 8 (AP)— Fausto Coppi, Italian fyfimq Aampion and of this year's Tour De France, announced yesterday he 9 giving up cycling as a resu« of his ace 1 cent. Coppi goffered a broken j shoulder and collar-bone when he fell after -iidina with91 words
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Article253 1952-08-09 11 Three Class 2 Horses Promoted EARTHQI i\ E, Stack Wlvci and !!«r< (Jass 2. Horsrs v-ho vs > i al ihf* rorcnl lVnan*; Annual Bank !!<!: I:\ Race Meetu^ haw been proinoi<-<] l«» (.'la!-s the Strrite Racing A- < "on. Five h Regmar Northn A sus, Ti!x-v -:s and Prr253 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-08-09 11 Slammia' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia' Sam Snead My i s AT.AP'.V every golfer six sire-' i o/? a ro\ ?f?fo sfeor/ .S/';n:<; loith 7ofr Such "p using a r- toTieel <"! tfeCTC sbots c < tori rhc/7? you loould ir; a full sira'ng I nle or v;o piwot. T/k-/. swing the95 words
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Advertisement105 1952-08-09 11 lent of Pakistan P sMMI) SOTld Of I i B i :t Of •ers un.itions, I i the Efectriritj I I i■■• j -x 'n <:.(>" Bih Awt 1961 I Lid., con- I ■c of \Y KI.RR i. CO. I ID. COLLTCR Or AY, I N C \POKK. 1 H105 words
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Advertisement347 1952-08-09 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT wish to thank all ar»d relatives who sent rendered and attended the late Mr. Wah, Rail Ipoh on 8 ~slrT\ilC!-S VACANT EXI S 1 next i pore September. t be of or Cam- onal be reg Senior The period .1 period the Preliminary A salary of ncret COL anre347 words
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Advertisement146 1952-08-09 11 f&s£S&£it 1.45-4 6.30 930 TERRIFIC! HORKini! SCIENTinC: MtWTIC! <01 mki\ soi SCOOI "H«»l!> w ckkJ at v via'ftun i,' H l n n >> Today ToB-jnw' ."'T >r THL COIWId" i r 45 sot ivi> > X MU lILM ft> S r~ > I You ere cordially 4fed fo a146 words
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230 1952-08-09 12 MYSTERY 'SEND-OFF' SPOILS CUP MATCH j\\U |*L\>M^ \tw senl »>JI the lirli! al Jalan Besar Stadium v -!,-.l.i\ for no appareni reason, spoiling what was a keen, thrilling game. I matcfa was a SAF.4 <up replaj between Pulau Brani I nited and Royal Force (Sel^t^r) l i i ended m230 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-08-09 12 photo. j n t h t i the Olympic men's ioi) metres backstroke at Helsinki's Ol\m- %ugus( I ire Yoshinobu Oyokawa, r.s.A.. the winner (left): Gilbert j. o j p ra nce (fighl rear) who TO second; and lack Taylor (right foreground), tnird. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article84 1952-08-09 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SnrCKR: SAFA Di HM Tampentfl Rovers v. h Brotherhood Assn. at Besar stadium, 4 p.m. Malaya Cvp Singapore v. A- S bilan at Jo.lv H idium 5.15 p.m.: SAFA Le Dir. JIIB Custa MMA at Geylang; KML Ne MSC at CYMA ATHLETICS. Shell Snorts Club meet at84 words
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Article153 1952-08-09 12 Situation Vacant In Ipoh DHA IPOIT. Frl Tl <- Ip >h District ckej Asa >ci ti >■■. hl9 called tor a special committee meeti !to be held on Aug. 12 at the Ipoh YMCA to discuss the appointment of an hon. secretary A week ag i •■!*> Ipoh DYl\ held153 words
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425 1952-08-09 12 SI siiAI'OFIK S tournument irirkrt reaches an exciting climax this weekend with the final games of the Junior section A and B leagues. So t !om* has been competition m these leagues that only at the end oi this weekend's matches will ie two425 words
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Article64 1952-08-09 12 THE !:»^2 Si] gap ;i c Malay Badminton Association Jiu 1 !hamp oj hips wLI start torrow at the Clerical Union Ha Three sessions will be jred m irning, afternoon and night A total ol 74 entries have been re leived for the junioi singles64 words
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Article64 1952-08-09 12 A SPECIAL general meeting i of the Singapore Society o: Rugby Union Referees will b( held at the Singapore Cricke Club on Aug. 12 at 5.30 p.m. Anyone interested m joining the society either as a referee or on a non-active basis is a k ed to come64 words
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450 1952-08-09 12 LIM .TIT IM \\m [he 100 yard.,. 220 yards, high and long jump events easily to capture the "A' division individual championship a! the Victoria Afternoon School's first annual athletic sports meet held m conjunction with a combined field day between tlie Malayan Air450 words
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Article159 1952-08-09 12 A BIG AUSSIE NIGHT THE AUSTRALIAN Olympic contingent, after spending more than $800— all the money they had— in their night stop m Singapore on Thursday, left Singapore for Sydney and home early yesterday morning. Taken around the town by the Singapore AAA secretary. Mr Eric Purcell, the Australians all159 words
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Article74 1952-08-09 12 IPOII. Fri.— Perak basket ball champions. Thung Hon I basketball team of Tanjong Tualang, will be sailing from Penang for Medan on Aug. 14. The team comprising 40 i players including 12 girls, will play eight matches m Medan I and other big towns m Indo-74 words
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519 1952-08-09 12 5 RECORDS GO AT START OF NEGRI MEET 3 Crack Hop-Step-Jump SEREMBAN, Fri. Five records four m the finals and one m the heats were broken m the first day's events of the Negri Sembilan AAA championships held here today. .Di In the Hop, Step and Jump, Pte. K. Kobisi,519 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-08-09 12 Mr. Bulvvant Sini;!i hard working hon secretafl nn the P^rak AAA. on irhaw shoulders .is (Mu.irusiim Secretary of the r— |ja| Malayan AAA ru«'ct at Ipoli. will the M« job of carinu for all (fee details to enMin* ftCCCM of the meet. To have tli»- Mala>an championships hHd m lixili87 words
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Article364 1952-08-09 12 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The Army Football Association has released J. Hird following a request made by the N.S.F.A. and the inclusion oi this brilliant inside forward should strengthen the forward line and provide that extra punch m the attack. This unexpected 'gift from the Army has,364 words
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Article85 1952-08-09 12 Calling All Schoolboy Cricketers SCHOOLBOYS from English j and Australian schools are m Singapore lor their Summer vacation, are invited 1 to form a cricket team to play the Combined Schools. Mr. W. T. McDermotf who organised a similar fixture two seasons ago will select the visiting schoolboys team again.85 words
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Article87 1952-08-09 12 Kuala Pilah W in Cup Fixture 6-1 S!-:rk:mbax. Fri.— Tl Pilah Distr:'-; so -> r ived too good foi the I Dickson team when they met on the SI m lIP. B .son C»up fixture— the mi c! ing m win for I i ila Piiah :>; to one. Jilani,87 words
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Article36 1952-08-09 12 THE mana uer ol Singapo es M;i!.i- an aaa coni ->• Mi Eric Purcell, would like to inee( I i'l athletes selected (i>r <! Malayan championship* at t 1 Victoria Bofaool on XuetcUj at 5 p.m36 words
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Article54 1952-08-09 12 IPOH. Fri. The Rai Sports Club, runners up m the Senior Division League cham--1 pionsbip. s< Drcd y convin* ing lour goals to nil win over Buineo Motors Sports Club on 1 lie town padang today. Scorers for Ramb erg were Tien Keong, Cliee Krong54 words
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Article172 1952-08-09 12 IPOH. Fri. Perak I b Sports Club will f here on the er Lane course on Sun The men's teams will comfor the Margai and the women's lor the ABC Cup. owing is the iy: (Penana mentioned first* M.-n: Ffrsf Tee H. D. Matheand C. A.172 words
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Article24 1952-08-09 12 Chinese Win Key Game m the (hin(>M 1 win Fws I'oun ester, li t i (il.ih fi i,i crowd on key Club ini/tr fft24 words
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Article57 1952-08-09 12 THE HAGUE, Aug. 8 ten— The committee of ternational Skatii n has decided that the speed skating championsh I .shall take plac terdam probably I the i tnuary. hampionships for men are to be he mea (Norway). The European ftgur pionships an I held I irtmund and57 words
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