Singapore Standard, 13 August 1952
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Title Section17 1952-08-13 1 Singapore Standard H srt X VOL. 11l No. 42 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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183 1952-08-13 1 Sarawak Crisis Will Not Affect Tra vellers oi sail restriction* tx on I lei ttrellei el tai Mll.tp *ll xAOltil toil! li,v u«. lrr ntrota .uni h exi* H Tth explained, Singapore and Sarawak are considered sufficient, insofar as the security of the olonv is concerned." He said that no183 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-08-13 1 pno.u. i__i i m^j*_^m_j__i_m_&___£_____ l j <Sx <*j<^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^mm*mmmmmtmmmmm^^^^^m'r Sir Ralnfa Hone (left) Governor of British North Borneo, who arrived 1» Singapore by air froJ Jesse u yesterday to attend a conference of colonial governors He was met at the •_i orfbv Mr. J l_u B h Ellis, acting Chief SecretaryStandard - 54 words
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Article40 1952-08-13 1 Bandits Kill 8 Police I l Ml'i \Z I•" number* «>t ration Patter patrol i 1011. .1 an<l tv.«> M oiiMil- attack i" > ,!r lerroritila in m tin- after i n i b a gang fed to i men e40 words
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Article14 1952-08-13 1 3 wore Reds Are Killed Govt I i eta Malay K nmunist armed OC14 words
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Article405 1952-08-13 1 21 Held In Kuching: Arms Aid Awaited KUCHING, Sarawak, Aug. 12 (Reuter) Twenty-one persons were today arrested in the Kuching area of Sarawak under the anti-terrorist emergency regulations enacted last Saturday. Most of them were arrested during early morning raids by police on premises in or near405 words
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Article193 1952-08-13 1 'Join Up' Call In Penang PENANG, Tues.— The Presi-I. dent of the Malayan Chinese! Association. Penang and Province Wellesley branch, Mr. j N<* Sui Cam. said today that < the creation of the first truly Malavan army could offer a new and attractive career which should appeal to youth§ who193 words
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Article38 1952-08-13 1 JAKARTA. Aiu. 12. (Beater):— The Indonesian Foreimi Ministry this morninn instructed its CoasulateGeneral in Singapore t<> furnish further det.ul> on the reported terror raids by gums tailing themselves the "Sarawak Indonesian People's liberation army".38 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-13 1 The Chief Scout of the Federation of Malaya. Gen. Sir Gerald Tempter, with Miles Templer, a VVolf Cub, and Miss Jane Templer at M the opening ceremony of the South-East Asia Patrol (amp m Kuala Lumpur36 words
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Article161 1952-08-13 1 Fed.Cadet Corps Bill ForLegco KUALA LUMPUB 1 ■Another step m the <'• the country will be ta month when a bill will be introduced in the Federal beg lative Council for the establishment of a(' tdet I >.. oi the purpose of training youths in military defence and leadei ship.161 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 1 CHINESE Coi •■••al S zoi Ing 1 tig-1 ide a -K: Legion of Honour i Commissionei in I i, Ji I DR Ge Consul-G M mtreal, w has been granted asylum b; I Canadian Government. UP.39 words
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Article210 1952-08-13 1 WASHINGTON, Ang. 12 (Reuter) -Primary cancer of the liver is relatively more common In Malaya, Indo-China, India, Indonesia, the Philippine Islands and \irica than elsewhere in the world, while cancer of the hase of the tongue is relatively frequent in certain communities in India. This210 words
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Article81 1952-08-13 1 At the Commissioner-Generals periodic governors conference ■A-hich one:_s i:i Sm ip <■ c* toda.\. j the whole question of Sarawai. security and heip to the Govern- I ment will be discussed. Both the Singapore Governor, Mr J F Nicoll and the Federation High Commissioner, be». Sir81 words
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Article86 1952-08-13 1 PENANG, Tues. The former Penang branch manager of Messrs. Shriro China Ltd. Arthur Foyden Coulson-Gilmer, who stood trial on a charge of committing criminal breach ot trust in respect of $6,125 cash todav asked the Sessions Court President. Mr. B. G. Smith I postpone lus case lor86 words
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Article117 1952-08-13 1 tZ*rJtaXmJ*mtXmXSrmm dav to Singapore pressmen. Sir Ralph flew from JfsselUm, the capital, to attend toe "routine" conference of coloi*i; ,l governors r..:'ecl for by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commis-sioner-General I South-East Sir Ralph will stay here lie viid that BO hoped to bin some 'household Wj;117 words
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Article200 1952-08-13 1 now a "trap" P,^ 11 £l lr A C. Good, ASP in char ge "of the Commercua Crime mb-branch, result^ v, two arrests ind the £fcure of 5<M),000 forged iM.ionesiau mpi d. in l.UUUrupiah denominations was related at the Singapore Assizes before Br, Justice Browq -and200 words
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Article163 1952-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Headquarters Malaya is examining the use of nylon armour, affording to a spokesman who added it is unlikely it will be of any use here as personal body armour. ine reason is it is not strictly but- t j let proof but163 words
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Article104 1952-08-13 1 IPOH Tues. The Perak Hydro Employees' Union, which has 800 members today seived, Strike notice on the fPg management. This toltows^ five months ol unsuccessful negofaation over a tour-year old demand for better working eondi lions and wages. Prior to the -strike notice he Union had104 words
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Article30 1952-08-13 1 Madame Chian.. Kai shek who arr ved in Honolulu Sunday will felve .shortly for San. Franajc* to ieek a cure for a skm ailment. —A P.30 words
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Article47 1952-08-13 1 „B. HANSON BAl*™. mtHtary editor o u-e mm York Times, a .'l the I es h x s Governmenl JaP»o 'r',"'' n V ,> d lg a virile and vigorous people _T*m i'IIZZZZ-^ tavern, than Ind.. from thp standpoint of military net d.s. k> j.mj47 words
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Article22 1952-08-13 1 Tha md tei dty ie eo ite I the 20th bi j d iy ol Queen Sin kit.-A.F.R i22 words
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126 1952-08-13 1 PENANG, Tues.— Khor Chin Te.k, 26 year-old son of the proprietor of a p.ecegoods dealer's shop in Penang Road was hurt this morning when a handgrenade was thrown into h S The' incident OCCUWed a' 7L5 am. at a Uoo yards away from126 words
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Article49 1952-08-13 1 C'ttee To Recruit Chinese man sub-commtti paign to recruit i Federation B the P Force a ;of represent at i i lav's meet m- n Chin I vince W< Bi 'I he sub-committee Is n i- tion), Ve Kongsi). Tan J B tion Ooi tajaml. r i Sen Haii)49 words
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Article28 1952-08-13 1 .I.A LUMPUR. 1 I with the gn done by Sir I .ii in Commmuni I guerillas, work in the v i p ol I28 words
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Advertisement66 1952-08-13 1 ;-+ys* -iy Iq P Hdß SILVA sr fM>%V**mW*4 *„**>* i u <J?Jr|[aßr &m mi \\\ar m mmi-^ m _\_\_\_*_^_l__\\\ \\\\_\_*_________^___\c\\ zm si -_!*^iiSßn! ''^3^ mm SEss_mmm*?? k mm* __t____Za&*^_^__^_m£ i^\ *L —^■"■•^■pff W_mS MOUNTAIN HOUSE HILL CLIMB, NEW YORK U.S.A. 3rd MAY, 1952 MILLE MIGLIA CLASS WIN, ITALY 4/5/52 .066 words
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Advertisement75 1952-08-13 1 fERGUSON *£>__________i 6, Kepresentative* W. G. THURSTON CO. Singapore K. __*__^9m* Yh SELF PRIMING PUMP Fully automatic self priming no valves or adjusters giving quicker prime ond larger air capacity than any other pomp Pumps dirty water containing 25 per cent solid matter Only moving pump part is the bronxe75 words
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236 1952-08-13 2 Chinese Proverbs —A Speaker's Greatest Weapon If IT I Peter Chin The value of the proverbs, TI WESTERNER comes viid, has not been snffi|fl this land irith Kipling's <"*»<■> appreciated by westid- that J asl is Kast and erners as an interpretation of West i West", it is fatal be-236 words
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Article59 1952-08-13 2 26,494 CARS IN S 'PORE RE are .14.646 license es &t ali types ph S ...pore roads toda? tatist s iss ued b B. C. J. Buckeridge. .red am 31, 195 194; 340 and public motor car ■j motor cycles 6.047. eh ies ii re, private as well a total59 words
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84 1952-08-13 2 Busman Did Not Issue Any Tickets -COURT TOLD THREc cs de* I a Sin gapore Tra I tor told i I Court yi him" take (Tom passenger^ with- i es kepi watch on a at did :*ent tg the Company's ictor Soon Ehye, of criminal ing 54.® i he receiv-84 words
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Article40 1952-08-13 2 THE foundation lay i g ceremony of the new buildii for the Sri Narayana M sion, tar, Singapore, will be per-! formed by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Co :er General for South-E. s1 Asia, at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday.40 words
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61 1952-08-13 2 Judgment Is Postponed In Robbery Case JUDGMET. rved in Sing l rd Distri 1 Court until a e in which Piara S g was charged With robbing a woman C Nia Ch £30 on April 16 at Rangoon Road. It was alleged that Piara Singh nol ter stopped Chua while61 words
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Article69 1952-08-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter traffic ights system at Kalian*, Geylang p tten Road junction mav ghre was to a large th :r lanes to facilitate the Bow ol traffic. Officer-in-Charge od Traffic told The 5 resten osa] bi adopted all the brooks in the built- •i ad w;ii69 words
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Article183 1952-08-13 2 A 16- YEAR-OLD Singapore Indian boy made a vain bid to e tape from police custody yesterday as he was being led from the Fourth Police Court to the lockup to be remanded. The the court i South Bridge Road. A e on I183 words
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Article, Illustration465 1952-08-13 2 Filipino Senator Stops Over Standard Stall' Reporter SENATOR Gamilo Osias, aspirant for ilie presidency of the Philippines Republic, told Singapore reporters yesterday that he stood far much closer eo-operatiou between his country and Malaya. There should be a better exchange, not only of the commodities of465 words
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259 1952-08-13 2 Education Dept. Replies To Critic standard stall Reporter THE Education Department, Singapore, is doinjj everything il can to help those who are going to the United Kingdom for further studies and is convinced that the Director of Colonial Scholars in T ondon is aK doing his best to help the259 words
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Article, Illustration142 1952-08-13 2 FORTY crippled children of Singapore will find a home here in Changi by the sea early next year. It is the first building project of the British Ked Cross. Singapore Branch, and the first home for handicapped children ever to be erected in (he Colony.142 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-08-13 2 photo. "SUNDAY JUMPS", a Grecian boogie-woogie number from the production "Show Business 1952" which opens at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. at 8.:>0 p.m. and will be followed by a repeat on Aug. 28 in aid of Girls Sports Club buildine* fund. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article83 1952-08-13 2 (MR THIO CHAN BEE. Prog.. 8.. ir)is to ask Gov-: era lent at the Singapore I eg: ative Council meeting on 1.) for a report on the! progress made in regard to the j Education Service i ne which has been under consideration by Government83 words
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Article41 1952-08-13 2 CHUNG PO claimed trial in the Singapore Third Di tricl Court yesterday to a charge ot possession oi lour pounds of raw opium on beard the Santhia. ('hung Po was allowed ba.J of $2,500 unlu Aug. 19.41 words
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Article61 1952-08-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER Singapore watch dealer, the third in as many j weeks, was the victim of a j snatch thief on Monday night, j The thief, a Chinese, asked I the dealer to show him some [watches. As soon as the watches were placed61 words
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Advertisement70 1952-08-13 2 f^^*^ TKe heoltK cf vcur fomily depends to O j wmSwhii lp-S=_. £9 r-Zf great extent upon on adequate supply I ~-_-__r^v IpSflf** W' ot the correct food tonic to build up f _S2«_r- i J^S^^ f| and protect the body. Scott's Emulsion *we_=. Sl baV its most digestible form.70 words
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Advertisement57 1952-08-13 2 ghdfsgdfsg /Ft g•' J "<._»__."%_ \^<r r_. \v _> OUT «a« _> i{| Krp ymmt U< o ii Iriionl v h, fj payp iateresl per anno, *a*rCbartmbil.anfe cfifnbia, &ustraliaan&C&M. m riatipiii, ii„- s .<i-r.it.. ,n. imn I I, j £> Vk >"•*./ v -_r_-_H^__/"**'v_r -i t^yf/ v i"' iFAV'fer^TL ma*HßSs,57 words
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Miscellaneous107 1952-08-13 2 fj_____2_l m HOWKIN VO'SLEERSON?-KfNOWiNTHET X/WALAH'M NO )f SHCRF r*-. ONE l^W 4g^tott FOSDICK MIGHT GIT MARRIED JN TOMORROW'S EXPERT- BUT; KJ I AN' IN t KMCKLT A»j' ji kJA&SJV.N V' fiß^^Jf y?_ NOOSE PAPER// JKINAHBORR/ 1 MA,'/. i pj rV-MK.< ■Wa /rr dontgitdaisvmae's Ea^-- ,^Z->Sth is onion sack I cup107 words
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Article, Illustration321 1952-08-13 3 DAVE SHAW - DAVE SHAW Priest To Show 100 AddictsHow By Standard Correspondent MORE THAN JOO Singapore opium addicts have signified their willingness to jret themselves cored through a course of praying and Easting which include physical exercises and sleeping in ihe open. The course is to be introduced321 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-08-13 3 This is the 8100,000 Chin Rons Tor Tuah Temple at Changi Koad, which will be opened some time next month.20 words
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35 1952-08-13 3 Jap Strip Tease Not Likely In s 'pore Yet n i olicy natioi te Sii i 1 1 i t d .1 i .<• I Ml) m_ weals s cevi ring tin r the same ai35 words
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Article12 1952-08-13 3 Hnoured Guests At Eve Pageant IURED perl rn i is With I12 words
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Article36 1952-08-13 3 the R i Mission, Singa PreSwami Vama Preside*- V -Pakiri- seCre £_T OM Hon. irer M H fl in. H Committee: ..,.ny Pillai. N. Dama- Pillai. T. K mhan. R.S. Sitham i P nachanft .iiaci-j-s.36 words
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Article24 1952-08-13 3 mil. _,.m -I Ike "«■_<« __f*\ r, rbuM Koad Khik she W-a v.Mtms her >' h \f„l. B»e fliamon igs and Iwo mrbhr.tel.e-24 words
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Article97 1952-08-13 3 QUESTH INS on income nces will ■»>' \!r. Thio Chan Bee (Pi Balestier) at the next Legislate Council mee'. [Ic will a>k Govei ii the rease cost Of living. G I would consider inci i n g the pei hil alio i 1 to each97 words
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Article169 1952-08-13 3 Standard Stall Reporter THIRTEEN recent medical graduates from the I Diversity ol Malava have been engaged as housemen the Singapore Medical Dept., and have started work from the beginning <»! this month. At present a year's housemanship is compulsory only those doctors wishing to enter Government169 words
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Article81 1952-08-13 3 THF. SINGAPORE Raffles Library is distributing some of its old and discarded books to various schools in the Colony, Miss L. Bridges, Librarian, said yesterday. She said that it was not the Library's policy to present led books to individuals. Commenting on individual objections to having81 words
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Article, Illustration141 1952-08-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO normal class teachers in Singapore have been prevented from sitting for their examinations now going on, through road accidents. The first casualty was Mr. Desmond Keytx, the S.R.C. cricketer, who was seriously injured in a motorcycle mishap on Saturday.141 words
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Article247 1952-08-13 3 THE METHOD of curing these opium addicts which ,j was Eirst introduced by the Kwangsu priests is a sim- pie one. S An addict who has signified his willingness to DC i cured of the crave for the drug must' first consult the i. priest who247 words
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126 1952-08-13 3 APPLICATION'S for the 10 1 Hawker inspectors posts are; presently being considered tne City Cleansing Superintendent, Mr. B J. Doherty, said yesterday. Those selected Will operate a new Hawkers Department in the City Council. The Department already ftas appointed a Chief Hawker inspector. Meanwhile, the126 words
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Article159 1952-08-13 3 A poem an Kve has been written by Mr. John Ede for publication in the programme for the charig pageant "Rendezvous with Eve" to be staged at Uj Raffles Hotel on Aug. 15, 1«». 26 and 81. When the Almighty made this planet With noble males tie159 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 3 TH?: Singapoi e I S ciety at No. 84 Kim Yam B will' hold its 3rd annivei celebration on Aug 16 with a dinner a1 7 ::0 p.m. A Teochew yang performance will also be held.'39 words
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Article190 1952-08-13 3 TIIK General Secretary of i the Singapore's Labour Party Mr I). Stevens, yesterdaj said be would call an emer;,*nrv meeting of the Far 1. General Council on Thursday in view of a threats ed\;>m over the Par V* nomination of Mr. Peter Williams as a190 words
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Advertisement77 1952-08-13 3 IP Ml SB iii!! b 9pr I*^l P 1 Jlp f 1 r- /^i_l BBS i _L I I j I ly tf {JIB --MB P% ■■4& mW 3g* rg I ku^^ w- W l^________l _____B I at^' mma* u m\T^ L 7/ie Streamlined answer to handling problems <l'i" l77 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-13 3 Ir-. RENEWED, AWCOUR -T > lAf A-f RUNDOWN /f NERVOUS OR A&f \A DEPRESSED. Sufferers from nervous exhaustion, restoration of health and strength ot Yinuphos TRADE JL MARK TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Economical easy to manoeuvre and yet one of the roomiest 10 h.p. cars on the rood. $4545 Jm m M114 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-08-13 3 /jg£%s\ r AH. LOVER M BUT YOU KNOW i^> L^^(C^^AmOT sVTIU WE'LL FIGHT I MNT HAVIN' KNOTS/ K\ V19 words
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Article160 1952-08-13 4 Shipping Law To Be Amended KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A bill ol 267 pages consisting of 530 clauses and 13 schedules j will be introduced in the Feil- eral Legislative Council next I month to consolidate and amend the law with respect to I merchant shipping and for this I purpose160 words
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Article38 1952-08-13 4 IPOH. Tues.— lndians here will celebrate the ii:: niversary f the independence oi India a1 the Kmtn Indian Ass c tion premises on Friday, al 3fi pjn ns have been requested to •'.-Kir on t!.._: ,i38 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-08-13 4 photo. GROUP photograph of the staff of Telecommunication Department, Kelantan taken together with their popular Assistant Controller of Telecoms. Mr. F. R. Elson, (sitting tenth from the left). Next to him is Mrs. Elson with her three children and next to Mrs. Elson is the new Assistant Controller of TelecomsMedo - 60 words
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Article560 1952-08-13 4 __T lm\ AT Insurance May au Be Compulsory Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tins.— The law relating lo workmen's compensation is to be revised and io effect this, a bill will he introduced in the Federal Legislative Council next month. The bill incorporates manv of the conventions560 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-08-13 4 MR. MUSTAPHA ALBA KRI, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal of the Malay States, has been awarded a Leader Specialist grant for visiting the United States this year as a guest of the United States Government. Daring his stay in America, he will meet American officials, visit government agencies and study55 words
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Article232 1952-08-13 4 FED. MOVE TO TIGHTEN LA W Preventing Corruption MALA LUMPUR, Tues.- To increase the effectiveness oi the laws relating to the prevention of corruption, the Attorney General will introduce i n the federal Legislate e Council next month a bill makinc A m **tm*^J*lw certain procedural changes. "I An amendment232 words
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Article198 1952-08-13 4 WELFARE work lor tbe I ad n llh has been a steath planned m Ej j editorial o the first issue o! £**> published by the Malavan I Kuala Lumpur. i The general public of V Q u know that very considerable regarding the198 words
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Article172 1952-08-13 4 IPOH, Tues.— Applications to build genuine dwelling: houses with a floor area of less than 2,509 square feet are always given consideration, states the Perak Government today in a statement on its policy with regard to the issue of building licences. The administration states that172 words
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Article95 1952-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues To ensure a common system of administration throughout the Federation, by unification of the law. a bill to consolidate I with amendments the law relating to customs is to be ini troduced in the Federal Legislative Council next month. The bill repeals95 words
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Article82 1952-08-13 4 IPOH. Tues.— Five chief tenants, four of them women, living in Falim. were each fined $30, tn default, thr© weeks' imprisonment, by Magistrate Che Arshad today for offences committed under the Emergency Tenants Registration Regulations. They all pleaded guilty to 1 charges of not having82 words
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Article27 1952-08-13 4 i i!K Commit moo s Comp. tion, M tai paid h total oi 53£18_33 t rkmen who wfet* u u ork in t27 words
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68 1952-08-13 4 MALACCA, Tues.— Mth the polity to a( on. tint the rui.il \> round about him in the mwWmn mmi rJfawmtt 4 Malayan Kstale Ltd. ha\e aurchasei ia information > vice van for service amongst its estate cm; The van has a talkie menu ippii68 words
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Article290 1952-08-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The value of Boys Clubs has been proved in England aad Australia, where there are hundreds of such institutions, but the need in Malaya i s even greater because homclessness is more extensive among the poor of our country.290 words
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Advertisement140 1952-08-13 4 I tflimmmj* Jtrm m m*m mw^^^\\ 7//£T GIRAFFE the long neck of o giraffe TIGER HEADACHE fm^ *~£s\ CURE 1 \^-J^?V^'~ Unmotched by ony othei "n2__. <• '> \*J. iVx i ■7^K§r*Hn? po,n re,ieve fhe TIGER j J 9r N f s'v^3t-*s^\\ HEADACHE CURE is an I^OWf^ exce,,enf remedy foi140 words
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Article, Illustration385 1952-08-13 5 US Judge Impressed By Tour Standard Stall M respondent Kl ALA LI MPIK, Tues. —Mr. Justice O. Douglas, American .judge and author, told a press conference in Kuala Lumpur today that from his observations during his recent tour with Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, he had385 words
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Article155 1952-08-13 5 BID TO GET MALAY WOMEN RELEASED The Malav Detainer Welfare Committee of the Federation lias undertaken to find sureties for the release of some Malay women detainees, mainly from Jenderam, now in the Mining detention ramp. These detainees have been unable to find sureties for theft: immediate release on bond.155 words
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Article, Illustration206 1952-08-13 5 MALACCA CLERKS KEEN TO IMPROVE MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Government Clerical Services I Dion is probably the first trade union in the Federation to ask Government to start office routine and secretarial practice classes to improve the efficiency of Government employees. Mr. Lee Swee Poh, newlyelected President ol the Union,206 words
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Article206 1952-08-13 5 A irman Tricked Driver A SINGAPORE taxi driver, j Foul; Ah Hong, yesterday told the Second Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. A. Wahab Ghows I how he -trailed a stolen taxi through the town and caught up with the vehicle at Upper Serangoon Road. In the dock stood Fit Sgt. P.206 words
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Article46 1952-08-13 5 Cinema's Opening Is Postponed BI KIT MERTAJAM T:.<• ofllci ii opening >' Bukil Vlertajam's new $120,000 Cbeok Sa 1 hit-i .-> Mas been postponed. Tie rhite set for th e opening Stn day, Aui;. 10 No rea- vat given lot the postponement. Tbe dnttna c<n seat _>47 pati46 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-08-13 5 MR MRS. Choo Koon Gerk of Mercantile Bank cuttingthe wedding cake after their marriage at the Chong Hwa Chinese School at Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Gan Boon Eng photo.Gan Boon Eng - 28 words
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Article111 1952-08-13 5 US Prefer Natural Product Rubber Tyres Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-— "We people iif America. whea buying- a tyre, like the natural rubber tyre better than synthetic." said l'nited State. Judge W. 0. Douglas, in reply to questions on rubber asked by pressmen at a conference today. Judge Douglas111 words
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Article78 1952-08-13 5 THE Fourth annual trade Fair Exhibition v Happy World. Singapore will not be extended aftei S irday. Aug. 16. said Mr. A Hamid- manager <■; the Happ: World yesterday. Mr. li imid said thai during the last 12 nights of mo: 253.227 persons ed the78 words
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Article36 1952-08-13 5 MALACCA Indian men yesterday I ined Malacca agent of I B Mr. N. N al the Capitol Ca to his going on leave to India His successor Mr. S Panchabike introduced at th36 words
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200 1952-08-13 5 ANTI-RABIES DRIVE STARTS IN STATE OF PERAK Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH Tues.— The vaccination of all c_*>g.*> against rabie ra Perak has begun with anj encouraging response fro the public, in t.'-o day* j do^s were vaccinated and there are tWO n-.i-re month.--This follows a State Government anniioocemetit thai ■nob200 words
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Advertisement332 1952-08-13 5 u > SALE »t 3 P.M. TODAY MAGAZINE f or J\\ CRLATEST SHOW ON EARTH f&# !>,. not miss this excellent value money opportunity. PRICK ts 1 ONLY! 11 am. in, LU, 6.45 4: '..;<. pm MR. CHEN ra. MR. CHEN" iAKDARI!-. |j HAM K-fcl ROM, HAH LEE CHING I332 words
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Advertisement38 1952-08-13 5 KKX Johore Bahru. Now Showing 3.15 6.45 ft 9.1."). MIWA I.AKA" (Malay) ROYAL 3.00— 6.1"> 9.15 ••SHRIMATUP (Hindustani) ATLANTIC Great World. j Kuw Showing 7.00 9.15 "DOI BLK DYNAMITE" si'N New World. Nov? Showing 7.00 9.15. LIGHTING SEABEES"38 words
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Advertisement212 1952-08-13 5 Il FROM TODAY I >\!!.|\<. al I I am. 1.4.V4-6.H41 <l TO THE TtFHOON-PERM.S J OF MM INCRI liN N A 51 Wll TOOHCAi- IKI.XH Rl f5\JI(l-_W3 j3.ru S^FiYNN ROMMJI "******<___<>»»*«..--._. \__m I' l I S A Tei li u i. oloi _fi (X¥i fl X^^k I l «-ii** -LET'S212 words
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Miscellaneous240 1952-08-13 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS Sl BSI \iions in Singapore 1 Wham ben, t 1 1 1 li*t#l, Boon liable to load shedding 1 t > Tal fit.. MJuiiid Rd.. -mi- I 1 nne, Paya leh 11 Pump* Mi Dx j pherson Rd Kha b« a Rd Telok Koran, Oceaa Park Bouodarj240 words
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Article655 1952-08-13 6 ri.ROW nion of Pakistan celebrates ns and to mark the occasion* the Govi has I fairly detailed bievi m a publication called "Five ible that, in an official publication of this the critical faculties should be dormant. The on the a ments of the govern- failures .md655 words
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1457 1952-08-13 6 Corruption In The Public Services QNE of the legacies the Japanese left behind in Malaya when they surrendered was the practice of corruption amongst members of the Public Services. With the passage of time this practice is not only on the increase but is intensifying* so that to day* six1,457 words
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315 1952-08-13 6 S r:— I am an employee of a company, having serve d for over 16 years faithfully and devotedly. Due to conditions prevailing at present, I cannot avoid getting into debt outside the company. I must admit that the company does grant loans to the315 words
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Article394 1952-08-13 6 Penang 's 166th Anniversary Sir:— Monday, Aug. 11, was the 166th anniversary of the founding of Penang by Captain Francis Light in 1786. He died in Penang in the then fort, or wooden stockade, and was buried in the centre of the Protestant Cemetery in Nort-ham Road. On the cracked394 words
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Article450 1952-08-13 6 We the PEOPLE PROMOTION OF TEA CHERS TO THE SPECIAL GRADE Sir:— -Last week lists were out naming English School teachers who have been promoted to Special Grade. With one exception or two the promotions were well merited. One exception I have been told of is a ease of a450 words
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Article35 1952-08-13 6 Sir: I appeal to the M.C.A. to hold an annual Athletic 1.1. et once every year. In fact we are the only community which does not have sports carnivals. B. G. KWA. Taiping.35 words
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Article219 1952-08-13 6 At Expense Of Asian Temporaries Sir, It is hard to understand the attitude of the Government in announcing in the press that the Federation Legislative Councillors are of the firm opinion that Government should retrench some of the employees in the unessential Departments, immediately alter they are given the provident219 words
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Article70 1952-08-13 6 Review of Views Ennomi. MALA V.\ S dei COHi an. To prevent Co' cen t tural and ment. tiati. MCA's Gift "lllte 550 I ria The p pit;meet organis trarv i tent; Chung S loss o** of ceptance a it declared same made Malaya poopie are in n« TV: Not70 words
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Advertisement114 1952-08-13 6 mmmmmmmmmmwAmtmtmmmmmmmm i mmm mmmm ■»*»v j Singapore &foitfearfc U Independent Morning Xeicspaper ■i H •felt, Ttltgreph AddreM t TIGERNEWS, Singapore Print*. n§ Home Square. London, EC 4. MUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANO 15 Suf-a* IM* Cowo Sfr€ef L,ith Sfrcef T.l«pHon. 4588. Telephon. 829. Telephon. 1055 NEWS SERVICES Reufer, Associated ?ten, United114 words
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Advertisement37 1952-08-13 6 fjHJ QJebcor l l U_./-L M ri Tokes dictotion and ploys «t bock one compact unit. r n g Full hour of d.ctotion w.thout Also' avoilcble— TAPE Recorder. THE EMPORIUM |7-l» BATTERY RD.. S'PORE I TiLEFHQNt I37 words
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Article336 1952-08-13 7 Harrow Schoolboy lj Replaces His Insane An ti-Bri tish Father LONDON Aug. 12. -Britain's already close ties with little a > C >u\ u i°, 9el l Cl Ser W fhat 17 -year-o! d King Hussein has ided the throne of Jordan, in place of his father336 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-08-13 7 THE ESCORT carrier Campanis carrying equip ment for British atomic tests at Monte Hello island is seen entering Fremantle harbour. Tbe Campania was placed under (lose security guard alter berthing30 words
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Article69 1952-08-13 7 Ibans May Hunt Down Sarawak Reds I lard i K.-p,..- i junj Brit mist ter- Government in .ommuto threat *rj S Mr [ban ncy i [bans ing and bark [ta and 1 e i> no S i Uia i ■••••niii (1 Ma -i rtl.i ill -siii»._I h l ni-imirr <69 words
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Article33 1952-08-13 7 Girl C ies After Pool Rescue D chic F died al il Si i I alter rom 1 Si H p.m. to have e pool into to the She a rard p tal.33 words
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Article23 1952-08-13 7 ■;n.v \w* Yl Special i g Exchange _o- m-e $15 82 St< .4 to M.iin F 1 1 I H to23 words
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68 1952-08-13 7 MI W DELHI, Aug. 12 (AP>.— o of a Comrnui s1 call to violence ringing thro is I tall, the Indian Parliament s I li,, passed today the 1 e Detention BUI aimed g t Reds P Sundarayya. leader of the 1 Communist party in68 words
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Article173 1952-08-13 7 |i)M)O\ log. 12 (Renter) British toreign nt.rv Anthony F.den ..ill many Prime NHnister >,m„i, (him hill's niece Clarissa Spenser -Churchill «t a london register nllic-e on Thursday. They iormally a— meed their encac-tment todav. handsome, moustachioed His bride-to-be, •er of the late Major Spencer-Churchill and the173 words
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Article224 1952-08-13 7 US Plan Big 5 'Disarm' Talks UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 12.— The United States today proposed a disarmament conference of the Big Five powers to decide upon distribution of the types and quantities of permitted arms and agree upon the elimination of mass destruction weapons, including atomic bombs. the plan presentedReuter; U.P. - 224 words
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92 1952-08-13 7 THE HA CTE, Aug. 12 (AFP):*— Two Netherlands citizens. 29-year-old Meine Pot and 24-year-old Frank Colson, Will face trial before the court here on Aug. 19 lor attempting to kill Lieut.Col. Harjano, Indonesian Military Attache in the Netherlands. The against Harjano. made early this92 words
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Article61 1952-08-13 7 DID YOU SEE THIS ACCIDENT? A 42-YEAR- Old Chinese, Yong Ah Song, died at the G en ra Hospital. Singapore, yesterday as a resull of injuries in* sustained, when he fell om a bus at 94 m.s. Bukil Timah Road at 915 on s mday night. V -witnesses ate asked61 words
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Article50 1952-08-13 7 rOKYO. Ang 12 (UP) -An iake described bv seismo- "rather strong jolted a f, lutea before 1.00 i;. *e were no im- cjjate epo ts ol damage. The quake was reported to have en ed in the Bono peninsula some 40 mile* t mtheast ot T ikyo]50 words
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Article37 1952-08-13 7 XKW YORK Any. 12. (UP) Faisal 11. the 17-year-old King ol haa. arrived her e today from England aboard the Liner Queen Mary to begin a fiveweek tour of the United SI it37 words
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99 1952-08-13 7 COPENHAGEN, Auk. M (AF) The free uorid will deploy its naval power alone the North Enropeaa r m of the Soviet Empire next month in the biggest combined efcereises ever staged by the Atlantic Pact nation* Operation Mambrace. From the Russian -dominated Baltic99 words
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Article126 1952-08-13 7 PARIS, Aug. 12 (Reuter)-— France, Britain and the United States in similar notes have asked the Soviet Union its intentions on re-establishing Austria's independence. The text of the French note which was served yesterday was published today. The note referred to earlier notes of March126 words
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Article62 1952-08-13 7 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 11 (Reu-M.-s Rita Ilavworth. the i s trang( d actress wife of Prince Aly Khan. said yesterday: "Prince Alv is more than welcome to visit here so that he mav see our daughter." Aly Khan is now staying at the racing centre, Saratoga Springs, Ni62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-08-13 7 photo. I OHMKK King Farouk of Egypt (sunglasses) and his wife. ex-Queen Narriman resting hy the swimming pool at singer Gracie Fields' restaurant. Canzonne Del .Mare on the Isle of Capri. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article226 1952-08-13 7 Iran Martial Law Bill Withdrawn TEHERAN, Aug. 12 (AP) Premier Mohammed Mossadeq acted to head a t-i>lit In Nationalist ranks today bv withdrawing a bill extending martial law in Iran another month. But he said the lid would be clamped on again it disorders break out. Mo >i leq armed226 words
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Article119 1952-08-13 7 UK Assured Of Egypt's Friendship CAIRO. Kwg. 11. Gi'iril Naetiib. speaking r Cairo Radii last night said "I a_sure esnv. Egypt "Till ahvaxs Ueum the Irirndship of th* in English he said mat "di worthy of the nal and is caj tl of par in the of a bettei worldAFP; AP - 119 words
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22 1952-08-13 7 1 hand* )W!i' oya 1 -owned oar* programnv undoi .md a about liifi < far more than22 words
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Article57 1952-08-13 7 Dr. M. Wants US Envoy Recalled TEHERAN, Aim 12 ere that I Mohamed Mossadeq had ecall to America cf the ador to Teheran. Mr ___oy Henderson. Speaker of the Iranian Majlis, Ayatollah Kashani told the press I. day that in hu opinion the ce ot American military advisers in Tian57 words
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Article18 1952-08-13 7 DELHI R liny eolonj L es then e n rout" to M i colony.18 words
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Article16 1952-08-13 7 FRENCH oil have take: air lift to i pilgrim-. Hon stranded by I U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement43 1952-08-13 7 i J f Tsgr jQR Al»_.» H»i bo. ir.c> m\^^^% mm% up """'■"i' l /£-m W ij rr>"* ta cor..-. -V -51 m £L*"_a* 1 1 v"** m "l C _m% V. Afx* 14 m il u l"^l -JieHSM t CO.. LTB. I43 words
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Advertisement170 1952-08-13 7 RUBBER J!N CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug 12 The following ore the closing prices of rubbee ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUHK LOND0 1 TIN Spot £931 person bumi S P°* Jjfj £931 15s sellers Sc P» JJif Thr<, months C9iC <><-' /D(C J*»* buyers.170 words
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Article88 1952-08-13 8 Nl rates o p stage on parcels to the United States will be introduced as from Sept. 1. For parrels not ex-; ling 2 lb. and 3 lb., the new r be $2 and $2.36 res:-- n increase of 20 ts over The present rates.88 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-08-13 8 VVhen the tail of this Princess flying-boat was cleaned at Last Cowes, Isle of Wight, a fire engine had to be hroyght up to provide a ladder. The Princess is the biggest plane of its kind in the world. One of them is to be launched this week.48 words
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Article163 1952-08-13 8 US AIDS AUSSIE SEARCH SYDNEY, Aug. 12, (AP): —Australian and American geophysicLsts are beginning an air survey ot 50,000 square miles oi Australia's Northern Territory for; further uranium deposits. irea te be surveyed is t i the rich Run. Jungle .ci. 66 miles south ol Darin163 words
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Article108 1952-08-13 8 MANILA. Aug. 12 (AP):— A conference between British Borneo and Philippine officials has resulted in the setting up iof five checkpoints m the southern Philippines to curb the rampant smuggling between Borneo and the southern islands. Customs atui N vy check- points to contro! outgoing and108 words
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Article22 1952-08-13 8 A Japanese sntpbuildfng company expects U.S irders rtly I for manufacturing torpedoes and i other naval units A.F .P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article71 1952-08-13 8 LONDON, Au-:. 12 (AP>— The 60-ton tug Felicidnde. built here and bound for Brazil, has set up. a nautical record by sinking on dry land. *r Weat-herhea-i and Bona, builders, decided to send tne tug on a low-frame trailer to Liverpool. 1- got -BO71 words
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Article136 1952-08-13 8 SOUTHSFA. (Hani A g. 12 (Reuter):— Tbe immed threat of a strike m Britain S vital engineering and ihipbuilding industries has been staved off by a last-mmute decision of leader., ol 3,006,000 < workers to propose now talks with employers who have rejected demands for a136 words
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Article51 1952-08-13 8 THE first postwar commercial shipping schedule bet France ar.d Formosa was in-a_i_ga_ra_-_-d yesterday with the arrival at Kaohsiung oi tha sageries E-taritimes bt itei Mekong. Blessageries Maritime* spokesman in Taipei said the is one of several French which will make a m Prance Japan Formosa HonqlEOttg circuit.-- A.A.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement596 1952-08-13 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICI g*a Francisco Los Angelea All American Canadian Cities Penani P Sham Spore Arr LA SI n(iH H\k M KSifl M SW*** 22Sept I Oct 220ct AN6LO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. m >; |;!R. Lumpur 211. P ST»«i »5 4^>__ BEjmiNE FOR IK CONTINENT Spore P. Vnt'H Penani596 words
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Advertisement631 1952-08-13 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WFSI (OAST MALAYA .flerlimao toi TeTok* Prtequesl sailing Iv Muar Nibung Aug 18 i\U *< r-a Port Dieksor> Stia for Belawan Aug 17 Sumpitan lor Port Mentakab lor Djan.l.i Aug T."> hyS'tt uLmmmms,**** l SARAWAK &N. BOKNLO lun*: Vmu tor Ma'acca k_. >,.,.,; 4 .mi Port631 words
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Advertisement438 1952-08-13 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings irom Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S pore Doe Pen.-ine Frorr •Tuning* Ang lti Aug 20 Japan Takhoi Aug Tl Aug 2fi Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P S*"bam S'pore438 words
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Advertisement423 1952-08-13 8 EAST ASIATIC IK SAILINGS FROM SCANOLNA\IA tN H\l\-r S pnr. p a -FIONIA- for Bangkok El 3A« P^H -PATAGONIA- for Bang kok Saigon Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 'Z JOAai "INDIA" for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe ft Yokohama 17 Mfie* li -MEONIA- for Bangkok IC l.*>,,, t ij -PANAMA- foi Bangkok423 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-08-13 9 One of the most crowded stands in the current Singapore Trade Fair at the Happj World is that o*. the Amoy Canning Corp. (Singapore) Ltd. (shown above) Visitors to the fair make purchases ei ranned goods from ih^ stjJJ.41 words
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Article97 1952-08-13 9 Malayan Shares Are Easier SUnd.ird Market Reporter SINGA PO RB, Tues.— Malayan shares were an easier market generally today with tins inclined to be irregular, industrials fractionally better md rubbers neglected. Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers M. Ce oents .'J7 I 02 1 40 I 47 Bri [ns. 21.0097 words
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Article104 1952-08-13 9 1 US. Department of Commerce has announced that limited quantities of fountain pens and mechanical pencils Cpu Id now be exported from the United States to Hongkong. The Department's Office of International Trade has relaxed its stringent restrictions on such exports to meet104 words
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Article80 1952-08-13 9 Japan To Get Aussie Barley THE Japanese Government pursuing a policy of using her sterling surplus to overcome a critical dollar shortage has aske I ii Ausi alian embassv in Tokyo ie could buy 200.000 tons ol ipan was told that there was i lod chance ol the grain orAAP; Reuter - 80 words
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Article86 1952-08-13 9 MALAYAN Exchange Bank Association buying rates to noer- j c lanti (per $100 Malayan) are: Mew York Zl 13/16 <T.T.>. 32 IS 'Ki 10-D-l, -'53 1 Hi on credi*. i ll- and 33 l 8 on trad« bills 130 d St); Canada 31j (T.T.). 31 .186 words
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Article46 1952-08-13 9 MESSRS. Turquand. Young and Co.. Singapore, reported ihe following outputs for July: Alor Gajah 17,000 lb.: Ayer Panas 76,000 lb.; Glenealy Plantations (_«).800 lb.; Kluang Rubber Company .-.6,500 lb.; Talisman 33,300 lb.; Pa.ja.o 130,000 ilx: Teluk Anson 37,081 lb.; Ulu Benut 45.000 lb.46 words
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Article51 1952-08-13 9 JAPANS application ror membership in tne General Agreement oi Tariffs and Trade (GATTI has brought protest? [rom British manufacturers m Lancashire and the Midlands. THF Association of American Railroads reports th.tt 5,402 freight cars were delivered jn .luiv cotopared with ti.411 m JUne and 5,290 in July. 1951.—UP - 51 words
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Article40 1952-08-13 9 THh Pakistan Government has slashed, by almost half, the available number of open genera] import licences Cotton products and cotton yarn were among the main Items removed I piece Roods, jute mnnnfa^iiroH i trom the open list.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article291 1952-08-13 9 Short-term Outlook For Tin Good THE Finmuial Editor of the I Manchester Guardian writes of the present fall in the price of tin: "Conrern is not based »>n the virtual romp!eti_jn ol purchases <A the Ministry of Materials for the contract which Mr. fhurchil! conTluded. in Washington in January. M291 words
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356 1952-08-13 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - A Banker's Challenge To Labour Leaders CHRISTINE DIEMER MALAYA NEEDS MORE FARMERS K> Standard Staff Reporter MORE FARMERS ami increased efficiency {tmoag labourer* are llu greatesl need of present-day Malaya, according to Blr. Lien Ying (how, Managing Director <>! the Overseas Union Bank, Ltd., Singapore, ulio reached litis conclusion after356 words
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Article87 1952-08-13 9 Standard .Market Reporter THE produce market in. Singapore was quietly steady terday but with only small business passing. Some business was done in copra at $23 J per picul with buyers indicating S2.'. V and sellers $__:._i on a steady market. Coconut oil was quiet at87 words
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Article174 1952-08-13 9 Standard Market Reporter KIRBER prices in Singapore which opened fractionally higher declined during the day to about half-a-cent per Ib. below Monday's close, first grade rubber for August shipment being quoted al 87 cents per lb. at the close yesterday. 1 Small sales were reported174 words
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Article50 1952-08-13 9 WASHINGTON, Auk. 12 (UP* —The Agriculture Department says the total trap prospects thi.s year commie to be good despite drought conditions in the South. It said that the combined volume of all crops is expect* I top that of all previous years except 1943 and 1949.50 words
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Article111 1952-08-13 9 THE results of the examination of the [nstitute of Bookkeepers held in Singapore June are as follows: Book keeping Associate si Teo Mbng W itt, Chan Whay Yam, Tan Bak Nam and Goh Beng Wang; nte nediate Stage: Tan Chee Eng. H I Chia Slang, and Han111 words
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Article65 1952-08-13 9 MALAYAN rubber imports rose from 23.376 tons in June to 35, 140 tons during July, according to official statistics. Of last month's imports 34,294 tuns' was for Singapore and only 852 tons for the Federation. The total imports Into Malaya for the seven rr this, year65 words
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166 1952-08-13 9 Standard Stall Reporter SINCAPORE trade may suffer a-, a result of new import rrstrictions imposed yesterday by die Indonesian Governmenl. From today, the Indonesian official rates oi exchange for foreign currencies at present 31.92 rapiahs to 11 to importers *ill be raised jby166 words
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Article141 1952-08-13 9 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSINtJ rubbei pi \i< 'rent*- pr 'b I oi "mii! .1 pni* yesterda> »(*r. Bayers s -n« v No 1 Spot LoomI 0 H :n Ini- Vic Ne 1 KSS k. IK No. 2 RS S. Kl 12 No K.s.v. t, Te«e. Stead) tl the CKM I141 words
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Article60 1952-08-13 9 I I PORTS of tin into Malaya during July amounted to I 721 b tu for I k nonth. makinc total imports Eoi tin fir--'. bcv< month*? of this year to €,459 ions ((_.4f)7 tons for the con-, pond ei |of 1951), Malayan imports includedBurnama - 60 words
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Advertisement157 1952-08-13 9 iji Buy "AIDA" lj /^*m\ I f y* No. use IM C. I Made in Germany Visit Leo's Rendezvous At The HAPPY WORLD TRADE HAIR 1 .bious for canned good** <o> S«ure. Preserved (linger I- tc AMOY CANNING Corp. (SINGAPORP) Ltd. 118 .os.. Street. Sinjj._p«re. I el: EMM Kidneys Must157 words
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Advertisement107 1952-08-13 9 B*^^. wr*^ I_, j v_a A *<M >*?xs >*^!**»- *v i mmm*^/Aj /IMPORTED I LONDON ENGLAND ONLY THE FINEST Of SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF. TURF .CIGARETTES CARRERAS 150 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR fiUAUTY II mmmm f:\ p. The secret of r 1 l M VITALITY mmm^t*^107 words
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Miscellaneous266 1952-08-13 9 ~~""~J j "TV "»»w*WPP|wwt^g M |^^^M-^ SINGAPORE I DIARY I i Basal .N. I Kl V v I i;, l K-l A* ENTERTAINMENTS II a n 145 4 0 PROGRAMMi ON< \f- Rl I N S I .in The I D *J HAR3OUR i. I < .<! .1 i. It266 words
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Miscellaneous625 1952-08-13 9 I SURFACE MAILS DE-4PATI 111 i I Ban H K: ,l ,ngk J Ph A i eavmg ai P Cej on i Ireland Eire N ft A Wf N teo l;im \i lalaya b> trail N Ireland I e. Europi N A v. ,\t 8 1 D'- v gl I625 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-08-13 10 'm_m*m______w____z_^ *-.•••_'s££ **"H_%'--B_BBH__I :^'^^^^^^^^^LW*?^ 4 i\! I set roi i tooling pi i in I. as Vegas, Nevada, is jl L_Kf Wii'.trci who irears this two-piece swimsail oi I licea aad white sa Id >tli rhe striped] top hint*, of -i ve**-45 words
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Article105 1952-08-13 10 I tempo shion. V. around the S of i TO rem©. id a d arc i en thil Iy, launder in water. d i >verdoing I stiff fabrics, curled edg und nonnun abv-orption ■nils as terry rO teach Voiir child h ibitS eatness, siorocje accessible to J.105 words
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Article, Illustration619 1952-08-13 10 SEW YOUR WA Y INTO FASHION! ]>K the first to wear the now straight line di ess! Among collections shown by world famous 'fashion houses this week will be slim-cut '"boyish" dresses. These have a longer line from bust to 1 ip, no belts, and lower placed waists, often suggested619 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-08-13 10 Standard London Correspondent POPULAR Malayan personality who has just arrived in the U.K. having travelled fr tm Singapore to Europe in the Roma and from thence by overland route to London, i„, Dr. (Mrs.) Irene Rajaratnam. wife of Dr. V. Rajaratnam. of Parry Lane.92 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-08-13 10 BARBARA DEANS in her portrayal of "Delilah" which she will dance to the music from the film in the forthcoming Vernon Martin us production of "Show Business 1952" to be presented at Singapore's Victoria Theatre on August .7 and :.8 at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the83 words
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407 1952-08-13 10 CONTINUING MARGARETS DIARY 'T'HIS week vve have a date with scarlet fever and some of the more unpleasant ailments. Scarlet lever begins in the same way as most other illnesses with sore throat, headache, fever and so on. Its onset is rapid and it407 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-08-13 10 this rash be_>:.is to peel about the eighth day. The chief trouble with scarlet fever is th e complications which are liable to arise. One ot the principal ones is kidney disease and. because ot this, plenty of fluids should be taken throughout the duration of the153 words
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Article336 1952-08-13 10 4 MONG minor items in a -<-* woman's wardrobe make a major difference in her appearance are her belts. Frequently these circlets of leather or labric are widened or narrowed according to style trends: often a broadening of viewpoint regarding these important accessories would be336 words
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Article73 1952-08-13 10 LONDON. Aug. 12 .Reuter)— Women in the south of Britain are taller than their sisters in the north, according to a survey of 5.000 factory girls, typists, housewives and artists' models. The survey was run by the Clothing Industry Development Council to prepare a new scale ot73 words
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Advertisement37 1952-08-13 10 jflP!^^ t v ______&< ___\m**K Only 4i months of age and 'look at that sturdy back of Baby Heather of course. she is being T-av/ lt^ °n Lactogen! MCmfißl_f <___----___ included to 1.n. 11 ri M t ■E^^^jfyZfiS ff?37 words
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Advertisement90 1952-08-13 10 mm ii .fii"* pfmc ffV 4 ft. v *^_i "*^s_/. -J^ESJBht dSSB Ihuieue .-.iili I -inii|»l« l< Hl SOFT, SAFE, SOLUBLE AVAILABLE Al All I IKSI I LASS DEALERS. Jf** S,, t^»Tm%m *N_! //y To soothe away ARDENA VITAMIN CRI IM mootfai, softens an J I PWJ <*isma linea with90 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-08-13 10 I\i l;l x 1 I MIM I 1 1 I I I —Br I 1 IKI l I 1 na: I I 1 Mill 1 m<ii v 1 1 .fun <»i{\ 1 1 P 1 1 1 I kai ABU* j I I 1 1 1 PI SI I N62 words
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Article1096 1952-08-13 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Binnton, Pax Haven Return Best Times By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues While out at threequarter pace work with Sunstream this morning, Pedigree, three year-old Australian gelding by Beau Son of Ancestry, fell a furlong from home after appearing to have hit the rails when passing1,096 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-08-13 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead gdfgd MOST youngsters. porturulorll. raddu.- stan inith pretty lair noma because these smart fctaj watch he player* who swing well imd get a mental picture oj how r, is done I try to give ,ou such incl arcs. I sometxmet these pictures are patter156 words
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Article112 1952-08-13 11 MELBOURNE. Aug 12 Reu-ter-AAP) The Australian Cricket Board which meets in Sep- j tembe Is expected to adopt a recommendation to the MCC toi introduction of a new law giving umpires wider powers in checking '-bumpers' by Easl bowlers. T !0 recommendation IS expected to be112 words
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Article82 1952-08-13 11 THF following have been selected to represent BO DC. A r n a friendly return game of badminton against the Flower Badminton Party on Friday a* ...f Q ew badminton stadium commencing at ti P-,nv Andrew Tan, Ali Abdullah, :a b Don Seah Soi Soon, Hamid Marzuki. Chong82 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-08-13 11 The Anglo-Chinese School team ja*&_2?"i2^ li 110) relay raee at thr Shell Sports flub ath. tie on Saturday. (From left to right) c iLUund Nicholas. Ch* Leak and Daniel ifi30 words
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Article39 1952-08-13 11 CHICAGO. Aug, 12 <AP'-' S Champion Julius Boroj yesterday :.i. d tvo-stroke victory in an 18-h '-off for the U5525,000 golf fi prize here. Euros finished a 4 undei to beat Cary Middlecoff. who nad 7039 words
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Article336 1952-08-13 11 CHELTENHAM, Aug. 12 (Reuter) -In a day of thrilling cricket, the Indian tourists forced a splendid victory bv six wickets over Gloucestershire here today. It was Hemu Adhikaris match, hut Polly UmriffM played a telling role today too, for ho hit a whirlwind 35 on336 words
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Article76 1952-08-13 11 THE following will repre ent the Singapore Indians in the Gandhi Memorial Fe.-Uvai r .c--kel match against the Singapore C cket Ciub on Aus it> r] I'on1 on the S C.C. ground. MN. F.vi CCaptJ, Gu i Singh CVice-Capt Yuso! .ladan Y.TV! Angufia, Dr M. Abraham.76 words
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Article77 1952-08-13 11 DUSSELDOKF. Germany, Aug lia i AFP' We I Gei mai i champion long distance runner, Herbert Schade. bai accepte invitation to compete i: < sev< athletic meetings hi Japan, it was announced here yt tertaj Schade who holds the w< J German records ror77 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-08-13 11 photo. "Heave beys, heave," shouted the cadets of the st. Johns Ambulance UriH^T to their winning team in the Tut ol war at the annual sport* meet of the Victoria Afternoon Boys School held recently- Dave shawDave shaw - 37 words
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344 1952-08-13 11 McGregor W hips Sedgman Easily In Tennis Upset SOUTH ORANGE, Aug. 12, (CF).— Australia's Ken tfcGregor upset the "world's greatest tennis player", rank Sedgman, for the second lime this year when he •vhipped him 6—3, 6—4 yesterday for the eastern grass •ourt championship. Doris Hart won the women's rown with344 words
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19 1952-08-13 11 sands' Death Shocks US Boxing Fans i* voum t < Mr. F c being I ten I l<- Turpin thi19 words
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Article20 1952-08-13 11 Bukom Clerical, Artisans Club the ting i I h B Ph M Nf I v tain— M mittee Mei Leone20 words
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Advertisement136 1952-08-13 11 Tin nil"" n i j fof i cc *ec d Apply P W5 A Riv*»r I r i CHIN i S I S ft jj j fet£ < Stilt' Mllt't* lltf litt jmlltf U»lf it v <! I I J mm j r||%A TTus Weeks Grand Offer*:- I I 1136 words
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29 1952-08-13 12 R I g A B f Foo. run v teresl declined. W presidei the a tion were i ir. I ii. il. Reth< i29 words
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322 1952-08-13 12 inter-School Soccer METHODIST BOYS School ot Kuala Lumpur ored then second successive victory in Singapore when the\ heat Raffles 1 Institution by seven goals to one on the IM. ground yesterday. Loh Poii Wall, star oi the visiting team, stored the ot the winning goals.322 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-08-13 12 I British North Borneo's contingent for the Malayan Amateur Athletic i; Association meet at Ipoh 1 1 arrived from Jesselton by 1 1 air yesterday. Manager 1 1 Philip Lee Tau Sang said that he was confident 1 1 that his team would do I well. 1 1Standard - 161 words
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891 1952-08-13 12 OVERSEAS CHALLENGE BRIGHTENS MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS PENANG, Tues. A strong foreign contingent is invading Malayan shores to take part in the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya'* open championships to be held here from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. Nofable among the foreign entries are Mr. and Mrs. K.H. Ip of891 words
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Article84 1952-08-13 12 HONG KOXG. Aug. 12 (AFP).— The Finnish Football Association team is makiqg '< preparations for a tour of the Far East, it was Revealed at a meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday. IV was stated that a letter had been84 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-08-13 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE 'CER: J. B* S S M Wl' CYMA IPOH SOCCER: Y.T.S Z out competition. Polic Wore J.A.J.20 words
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265 1952-08-13 12 KOTA BAHRU. M in.— The tic meeting the K I Contingenl was success! yes! rday .idea by a big crowd whi ilud* sull K Pah l Kelantan, and the British Ad. Mr. W.F.X. Churc Highlight i the meet was the inter contingent 880 yds.265 words
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Article74 1952-08-13 12 IPOH. Tues.- -Cheng Wah A V made certain of the Ipoh District Football League first div:uon championship with a 2— -0 A"in over tin* Kinta Indians uni •he I :v padang this evening. The Indiana were unlucky to ia*. suffered a defeat as they74 words
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Article45 1952-08-13 12 IPOH. Tues, The Perak State team will play a. friendly soccer match against Negri i Sembilan on Sunday Aug. 17. on the bines* Assembly Haii ground. Tin mat, h w'! rtajrl at 5 P.m. and gate admission imaxgma are $2 an I $i45 words
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Article71 1952-08-13 12 KLUANG, Tiles, Kluang Indians trounced the Medical XI by 0 in a league game played at the Town Padang today. The Indian;, were superior throughout. In the first half the Indians led bv 3—o. After resumption the Indians put in four goals more. i Medicals were71 words
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Article23 1952-08-13 12 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Asiatic Rugby Football Club will Mold its annual general meeting at the YMCA tomorrow at 6.15 p.m.23 words
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Article142 1952-08-13 12 RAF'S 390MU wen their fina! match of the season in the inter-Services second di 1 sion league last night at Seletar when they defeated Seletar Station by one goal to nil. 390MU climbed to the top of the league and equalised on points with Flying142 words
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Article78 1952-08-13 12 KLUANG, Tues. The staff in the annual cricket match of beat the school by seven wickets the Government English School. I Kluang over the week-end. Shim Kah Foo scored a bright 50 for the staff and Mohd Nor Khamis batted well to score 32 and 2:; for the78 words
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Article103 1952-08-13 12 NEW YORK. Au- 12. (AP). London Boxing Promoter Jack Solomons said here yesterday he has taken his complaint against Jack Kearns. manager of lightheavyweight boxing champion Joey Maxim to Robert Christenberry. chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. who. he said, had promised to investigate it. Solomons103 words
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Article182 1952-08-13 12 Russia Leads In Chess Tournament HELSINKI, Aug. 12 (UP).— Argentina, Sweden and Russia were leading each of the three groups of the Chess Olypics preliminary tournament before the third round started today. Sweden holds the highest points of eight alter an unbroken series of Individual vicj tories, while Argentina has182 words
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Article169 1952-08-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Tengku Muhammad School, Kuala Pilah. Negri Sembilan, who are on a cricket tour, played their first match here today against the Victoria Institution. Time robbed the VI. o: victory. The visitors. batting fi: scored 70 runs, the opening pair Dihp Ghosh169 words
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Article286 1952-08-13 12 KUALA I. UMPUR. Tues. A thrilling and exciting soccer match was seen today on the YMCA ground in the Municipal Inter-Ward soccer cup competition between the Tmbi and I tie Bungsar wards. Imbi Ward emerged winners by three goals to one. Bungsar Ward after286 words
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Article302 1952-08-13 12 Indians Win In Last 13 Minutes SAFA Community League YESTERDAY'S SAFA community league match between Eurasians and Indians was a struggle for supremacy for 47 minutes and then a thrilling finish in which the Indians scored two snap #oals to clinch the issue. There was little to choose between the302 words
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Article81 1952-08-13 12 LEICESTERSHIRE. A Reuter'.- So. I prised here todaj to see < i Evans, the Kent and E wicketkeeper fielding near t! boundary toa the "i the Leicestershire innii explained later that he had be. to the local hospital to I splint. and the bandage which p81 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-08-13 12 Two Out of Colony AAA Team &I w v\-f W#l <s\ I i;i li x SGI WACXHAKtII gore's star Nprmt*-r 1 inch rhanmon. mil i„ Vr';' it Kala.. i < iWp« at (poll. A last minute order t "•I I K on MacQi i I>'tu,_ oi tin* *Mt i and152 words
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