Singapore Standard, 16 August 1952
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Title Section14 1952-08-16 1 Singapore Standard VOL. Ml NO. 45 SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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105 1952-08-16 1 Ipoh 'Armed' Town For A AA Meeting <»H. Yi. Ipoh »a^ an armed town 1 today he opening <»f the 'Malayan Olympiad* Ut Malayan Xmntt'iir Athletic Meet. no attend' tl opening were the al, Mi Malt: >] nla< D maid and ay K regular p<>\ .v supplemented by Gurkha and105 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-16 1 While thm* Spitfires dip their wings in salute, Selunsor'.s tearu < captain. M. Balakrishnan. < takes the oath of amateu- I rism at the opening of the I Malayan Athletit (ham- pionships at Ipob fester- day.36 words
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Article313 1952-08-16 1 kl 1.1 MIM K, Fri. Legislative provision enabling regular military forces <»l all arms or- branches «>! the service to l><* raised in the Federation in addition to the existing Malay and Federation Regiments i* in introduced in the Legislative Council next month. 1313 words
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Article115 1952-08-16 1 THE ni ft ourable trade balasce foi Malaya since April was recorded last month, u I ording to prelimin.irs statistics issued >esterda> Malayan exports wen $3t9.4 millions compared to imports valued $395.7 millions. Exports were $33.1 millions up on the June figure $275.7 millions and115 words
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Article33 1952-08-16 1 A curfew will be imposed in the Wsti Negri Sembilan from Aug. 18 untii v person in p issession of a h in (joors be--10 p.m md 930 a :n.33 words
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Article123 1952-08-16 1 PORT ELIZABETH, Aug. 15 [Reuter) A spokesman of the ion-European "defiance of unUSt laws" movement declared o(I a y that simultaneous Kition-wi'le action by passive •esistors was expected to reach i climax within 24 hours. The movement i.> campaigning iqninst the South A;i ican C. >vTnnient's123 words
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Article123 1952-08-16 1 .lOIIOKF BHARI'. Fri. A man with a bullet through his brain walked from a cemetery, was picked up by a passing car. got out and .walked by himself to the Admission Room of the Johore Bharu General Hospital before he died. He was Hassan123 words
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Article34 1952-08-16 1 ISTANBUL, Aug. 15 <AP).— A competent. source .said today j troops of Communist Bulgaria Bred on a Greek blockhouse near the border village of Kula on Wednesday, killing two Greek: soldiers.34 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-08-16 1 (lull report in Page '.>> photo. On his arrival at the Raffles Hotel lasl night for the "Rendezvous With Eve." pageant, the Comnussionei General, Mr. Malcolm .Mac Donald bought i lucky lumber ticket from Mrs. Bob Jautzen I left > Mr. Mac Donald was accompanied by Baroness I)e Gaiffier, wifeStandard - 55 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-08-16 1 photo. I i The Governor of Singa- I pore. Mr. J. I Nicoll, paid l| ,1 a visit to the Customs |l Department yesterday. He was accompanied by I 1 Mr. J. A. Parker. Senior i 1 Comptroller of Customs, a 1 1 Heft) and Mr. R. S. I IStandard - 79 words
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Article254 1952-08-16 1 PENANG, Fri. Collective punishment was imposed by the District Officer of Bukit Mertajam, Mr. A. J. Aitkin on 18 shophouse proprietors, and the owner of a residential house in Matang Tinggi following the murder this morning of Chinese Assistant Resettlement Officer, Mr. Teo Boon254 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-08-16 1 The man. who introduced "The New Look" in Malayan journalism is back in Singapore on a weeks stay. H<" is Mr. Noel Barber. now Editor-in-Chief of the Continental Daily Mail, who i> putting no at Raffles Hotel Author of several bestsellers, Mr. Barber was the editor of t h e73 words
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293 1952-08-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —1W FcdmtffiMrt Security Force* killcil a total of m'wii |>an<lil- iii the la>t 21 hours, imliKliri:: the latMfl Uivjl of tlirr*' at noon loila\. >hol down h\ a patrol of (lie .'{nl Kin^\ African Rifles in juimlr arra in >onth Trenggano.293 words
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Article160 1952-08-16 1 KUCHING, Aug. 15 (Renter)— -Two umed and masked Chinese robbed a Chinese woman of SKUMMI and a half kati of gold at gunpoint, according to a report made by the woman's husband to the Knchtag police. This was the third terrorist incident reported in Sarawak in160 words
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Article35 1952-08-16 1 KOREAN A idoi i a Kim Hong II dis< ii Taipei that Nation the I^iilippinos and >outh Korea are negotiatii nutua! defence erned after the A.\/.i s Coun- U.P.35 words
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Article28 1952-08-16 1 LORD k V.< >n vith his wife in the Carrier Rangftane lay, ending a s ear 1 a s (i I reneral of New Zealand A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article14 1952-08-16 1 M USAMI i e kai-shek will fly from Honolulu to S cisro i A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article52 1952-08-16 1 TOKYO, Aug IS (ReuterAAP) The Japanese Seamen's Union today called out about 35,000 merchant sailors in the third «f a series of strike! for retirement allowance-;. About non cargo vessels nre said to be involve L The stoppage dm been planned to last up to52 words
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Article43 1952-08-16 1 THE Darwin ui inium find at Edith River in A ;il tli i i N >rthern Territory hi i :> :i vei y e ctensive. A detector h.- redstei i radio icth e rea ti m uvi-r two m k A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article32 1952-08-16 1 THE defence counsel for t t British sail »n I np" if it Kobe yestei lay nv i to i higher court an aonlicatioa lot tufir parolt.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1952-08-16 1 BRITAIM and Japan havr agreed that their sterling payments agreement .should be extended for a period of four months to Dec. 31 this year.26 words
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Advertisement62 1952-08-16 1 r^ > 4 PLASTIC LAMiHATE TABLE TOP <^ s(. II i CO 1 ll» r r-rl i mm 4€S3 CRITTATL WINDOWS A Cr^fol! fochnicol rcproscntah» J *mW*i g.»e cidv.ee on window problems, it available to all -So conremplaf* bu.lding, eirHer cammeri ciallv or privately. Wbm Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd SINGAPORE62 words
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Advertisement27 1952-08-16 1 itt'pu iiii S I orm tor CRYSTAL 6c SILVERWARE V-J-. rJi .;€o The NOVELTY STORE 88. North 6ndq< Pd Phone 3123, Singopore 6- 'wm//;,/,,. /J 1 f27 words
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Article87 1952-08-16 2 SE who entered r. e in Race Course R 1 to search it was inter- 11-yea-r• I who shouted to the The man caught hold of the and tied her up before a beAroom door in inued sea: :::g all house. en the mistress of87 words
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Article32 1952-08-16 2 A PUBLIC met ill be -1 >: the Bahai Centre. 352A i g Kal Road on SunA igusi -10 a. in. wher M i Fo/dar will speak on id's First Sufi32 words
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341 1952-08-16 2 UK-S'pore Comet Air Service To Start Late Sept. Standard Aviation Reporter THE 8.0.A.C. Comet jH air services between London and Singa* pore ar<- expected to begin ju^t after the thinl week in September* Present plans are for two omrt services a week in each direction. 8.0.AC, have decided i to341 words
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Article, Illustration127 1952-08-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter N tailor fell 60 t to his death, l l tfo n floor of one of the blocks I ipi ment per day body Upper i is is second fatal fa BC rt cornnN ted. is incident in- .t w oman,127 words
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Article77 1952-08-16 2 R.A. Gunner Discharged OTHMAN bin Mahmud (22) gin er "/.ached to the Royal Vrti lery was disch; I in the' e Second Police Court i-day at the close ol a inquiry in which j i y charged i raping a Ma iy woman Sulaiman on Maj Saga, P'.iloe Br. In77 words
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Article49 1952-08-16 2 1 CONSUL Joseph X. G.een? Jr. ;i;is assumed duties at the American Consu te General in Singapore after three years of duty in the US. Department of State Consu] Greene's wife and their three children. Wendy, Nancy and Dede, accompanied him to Sing pore.49 words
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Article25 1952-08-16 2 -n J I", been appointed a member of the .pore Labour AdviB lin place of Mr. RG. lies. 1 who has resigned.25 words
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Article85 1952-08-16 2 COUNSEL a Judgment preiad a pleasant surprise the Singapore High Courx yesierday when the debtor abruptly produced 51. 090 and 'settled the debt tils] being crassexamined on his ability to pay. The debtor, Sardarjit Rai." a STC bus driver, was bein» questioned by Mr. N.N, Leicester about85 words
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209 1952-08-16 2 19 2 Victim Of Battle Of Singapore I'HE Battle of Singapore in, U'l? has claimed another victim— a 22-year-old woman. Liai Huat Tee. who drowned herself because she could not j endure any longer the pain of arthritis brought about by a bomb splinter. Lim wus hit on a knee209 words
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Article438 1952-08-16 2 S' pore Plugs Leak To Red China MOTOR SPARE PARTS Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE automobile importers are taking special precautions to see that their vehicles and spare parts are not sold to anyone who might send them to Communist China. One firm of importers, Messrs. Ford Motor Company of Malaya438 words
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Article186 1952-08-16 2 THE spark plugs found in a motor sampan in the sea oft' the Singapore River were bound for communist China, the Singapore Third District Court Judge Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam was told yesterday. In the dock was Wong Chew Nam (51) a sampan man186 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-08-16 2 Miss Dorothy I. Jose. Acting Press Officer of the I .SIS., who left Singapore by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut yesterday <>n lons leave. She will visit Hongkong, Honolulu and Washington.28 words
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Article335 1952-08-16 2 Dealer Stored Cars In House A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. George E. Lee, was fined $250 in the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for using a house he constructed for dwelling purposes into a store-room for some cars he had imported. Before Mr. Lee wns convicted. his couii.se). Mr Claude de335 words
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Article52 1952-08-16 2 A camera, valued at $990, was Ej en from an unlocked car while it was parked in the Capitol Theatre car park on Thursday. A spare wheel was stolen while a European Jeit his car unattended j at the Goodwood Hotel car park I on the52 words
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Article154 1952-08-16 2 A BANKRUPT business woman, Sng Sock Keng. proprietress of a firm dealing in textiles, told the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurravAynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that in about a year's time the liabilities of the firm, Yong Kwang Trading Co. totalled $130,000. and154 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-08-16 2 Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha (left). Singapore Legislative Councillor is seen chatting with Scooters at the SouthEast Asia Patrol Camp at Casllo Camp, Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Advertisement98 1952-08-16 2 Tun bridge Wells 9 Biscuits (A^S^^-v/^ S v t,n ji;-> j3 I) BAKE in I !>•■.!-- all r Sl2.i."> 19 V b~"" w£ K..m.,r>-, 11.,,,,) Bake --!S J .55 B K BISCUITS FOR THE CONNOISSEU* iary biaculta are made for those who cannot be content wit* ■mmonpiaca Traditional methods and98 words
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Advertisement123 1952-08-16 2 Tfce PRIDE of r NOW in the CClow? The most FAMOUS Efoal^ and DELICIOUS pS_P GERMANY v^,« NATIONAL AERATED MM 7£R CO. ITO., /Ait I I I MY DOCTOR AYSZ, __________^~~^__ziiz__ I^^DeWITT'S COUCH SYRUP l^r^fl^J f with Cuaiacol 6 Creosote I I JK;/ is strongly rccornmendod I *^>.cIH pleasant to123 words
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Miscellaneous102 1952-08-16 2 tj UGH*? I J CASTT MARPT/ NI AT LEAST I EL:V;'N!ATED CPIME I IT—OP: A CO^l ZGE P-r' Jr^/~^->- j W- PRUDENCE PIMPLETON.'/' J FROM THE CITY BEFORE I I I'D BETFER GO ABO T T., S r* W B THE OSJLV REASON I t<C I WAS FOP^ED OUTVT S.102 words
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Article, Illustration941 1952-08-16 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - PAGEANTBY S'PORE WOMEN AIDS THE SICK CHRISTINE DIEMER w J W^iS^i h^^^^avm^*^^^ I P \mwmm w Wb •iV/nwsrs v,v-ss-wp wsrrwmßrmrrKamrr. A PACKED house had a R'.Tide/A oils With Eve last night at the Raffles Hotel when !h" Chinese T :ih: s Association presented the i r pageant v nifyinu Woman941 words
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40 1952-08-16 3 Police Radio Work To Be Shown In KL "V Fri.— A t the 1 auni- rgai in th« C A Ha l i In Malaya itrate :i the grown equip- iring I ultra i rn equipmc > <-on- n and works40 words
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Article42 1952-08-16 3 -[j. Fair. of the K 'fist BBailding f will at the i Spoii :B. K at by Air E. C. erson, Far I will last w lj 0 most the F 11 be een I t Fair.42 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-08-16 3 MALAYA- WORLD'S TOP FILM IMPORTER MAI.WA U the world's bisgesi tit lit importei said Mr. lacks Kvan>. the Official Ili in Censot on Thursday Bight irhen he joined in disciissions on "Film Censorship >i»onsured by the KastWesl Soiietv at the British Dimril Hall Stamford Road. No ot'it'r i'ouiitr> in the307 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-16 3 ptumMAUCZ mus phofits f fft Ir-^^T*^^■mn I ■T'^^nnnnw ■^■■^1 fci f i I I ni Ik i s J m Mn ff^^p Beinmnnnnnnnnm ffl^iTo24 words
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Advertisement396 1952-08-16 3 THE MARCH OF SCIENCE! CCANDS ami MTAMtNS CO HBl SED in OKA S l l I JnaW^yOv ft' luiii fur uiinitd. Jnl AV\ for mm. >ll \llh nl I!l I THEIR COMBINATION IN CKASA MAKE IT A SUPER TONIC FOR BANISHING FATIGUE, DEPRESSION, DEBILITY and PREMATURE AGEING. A THREE I396 words
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Miscellaneous124 1952-08-16 3 3 i TSCAKEO OF GUMPIgE, J AW,MARION,| rOH,HO\V NICL 1 THAT YOU MU^l fYXNOWAVF Abf i:\Vfj,Y)! 1 c X 11 >1 Mp AVVV,,K K > ,'WAN,'>HI II f-")AKFS ALIVT a [X)N'TTAKE I I MUOT K! i !N f >f;FO ruf^, I COULD /Bin KMOYOU s^^ Mi^><ii',- *N >,H, WHO'D EVER124 words
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Article155 1952-08-16 4 MacG Stresses Importancj Of Unity, Harmonu Mamlani SUft loni MJl— l|| m KIV L U lOH K. i teacher tin* mormni: heard from MacGillivray, th<> IK'mitx It ii <lf that thev had I \iial j».irt t<» r,i a^ lv variou- parti mi lUaya'i >x -\-tem ;4iid155 words
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143 1952-08-16 4 PENAXG. Fri: The; President of the Penang Waterfront W o r k e r s Union, Mr. K. M Mcda-j magam, addressing a crowd of more than 2,000, urged Indians— like the Malays, Chinese and other com- munities to take part in the defence143 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-08-16 4 I TIJE BAND Of the 1 Fijian Iniantr v IV-;--1 ment. whith j nU*rt.uued scouts of (he various c'ontina<nK at the Civic Reception by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Coun- cillors \\w Town Hail i on U'ednoday. Photo bv i» Yoni; Pent; SeOBC i Studios.44 words
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Article86 1952-08-16 4 CHORE BAHRU r F j money from a v threatening r th rr st, former sentenced rhe Ab Ka isot, Ck :x i imprisonI: the v Ah Yew. a red bandit, had given formation to the Police that she f labii of con::- $30 a month86 words
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Article192 1952-08-16 4 nov< SJngapare liat))f u» load shedding today:— l> v\ Armenian St. 9tatic. Adrlpbl. Capital. Newton I and I. rhan<i-r.T l.ane. Wayang Sata, Chartered Bank. < btna Hank. Asia Buiiriioe (ieorge st Static. Upper Pkiteriug >r. I pjx-r Cross M. Pagoda St.. I pi*-r H«>Ki<-n SL, Pk-fcering St192 words
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292 1952-08-16 4 Plan For S pore Fish Industry Not Possible Yet A MASTER PLAN for the development of Singapore's fishing industry cannot be brought into effect until more reliable information on the industry can be obtained. This is stated in the ssh survey by Mr. G. L. Kesteven. B g fisheries Officer292 words
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Article76 1952-08-16 4 /LYE member; the staff Ltd. <C i Sii including a senior Euroin executive of the firm. blood at the Genera] Blood Transfusion Centre today in answer to an S.O.S. from a labourer we: *he company's factory. The Gob Kim Leon 2 seriously ill has already76 words
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Article69 1952-08-16 4 Happy EndingAnd $150 Fine A LO T affair, which was terrupted by the foster-mother .of a 14-year-oid girl, had a happy ending in the Sir.sapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The happ-- e°.di::2 came wrhefl if :>4er-rr: ither gave her blesdng alter Kirn Ah Ben z (251, Larged witfa i::i:macv with69 words
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Article66 1952-08-16 4 A TEAM of officers from me Registration Office will visit the Bedok Rural District tomorrow 10 help the villagers get Uheiff identity cards in order. The team *rifl visit Lorong Tai Seng Market at 9 a.m.. Boys' Club. Jaian Eunos. 11 a.m.. Karnpong Chai Chee66 words
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78 1952-08-16 4 Ipoh Trader Fined $1,700; To Appeal IPC -Lau Kim Cheng. a teca Clarke Stree-. bed by Mr. JR. at the S< Couri here on three charges o f < in def c f the Custon I ended by Mr. S.P. St' The pr on M. member 6. and Deer 1378 words
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Article55 1952-08-16 4 Tee Soon, seconc taut S of the Singapore C: il. died or lay in the General Hospital a a s He leaves behind a mother three nd a daughter. Mr. T. M. of the City Council. id thai the Sec I Department would sable services. He55 words
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8 1952-08-16 4 RAF Team To Tour feb. For Recruits _rOT~CP8 words
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Article83 1952-08-16 4 WUA r Culture? This v .s (me of the anbjccti ifin i«H J by vtv undergraduates or the Uaiversitv of Malaya at an informal forum neid a! the residence of Dr. Wong Muok 0 v in Upper Serangoon. Ilie forum was organised by the Nan Hostdlitcs Organisation83 words
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246 1952-08-16 4 DR. KANG LIP TECK, a graduate of the Taipeh Medical College and a registered doctor in the Colony for the past 25 years, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday, that most Chinese patients rely on the Chinese medicineman rather than a western qualified doctor. Dr. Ka246 words
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Article139 1952-08-16 4 Standard Staft Reporter MRS. ROBERT El'. City Councillor, vesterday suggested that the local staff of the Deportment tl ooperative Development be sent to Hon^koni: i«»r tniming in organising co-operative societies and centra] marketing. of loca. sent if i She was comment: Depart139 words
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Advertisement134 1952-08-16 4 i !1 j ii A i s is i r ~^*i TIGER BMM -*S Rhoumaf'sm o-" u t pK lt^j^^^^^ Ljmooqo H adocho, to sail "d- pockets H~~f' f> Service i> imr motto. f Yick Woh li'ng -V IT N *fir loßCtiori ift Mjtldle Kd 3tf >->!■■- -r S pofc134 words
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470 1952-08-16 5 Firm Denies Smuggling PENANG Fri. After the close of the prosecution's cse today, the Sessions Court President, Mr. B. G. Smith, yy-i that the former Penang branch manager of S h r i r o no' Ltd., R. A. Coulson Gilmer, who made his own470 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-16 5 LADY TEMPLER inspectins a model plane m»dle by a patient of the T.B. ward" at the Kuala Kubii Bahru Distrirt Hospital during her Jour of l'l» Selansor. Mrs. MaiCiillivray and the Medi« al Officer in charge of the hospital are standing beside her. I), of I. photo.47 words
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Article42 1952-08-16 5 Traders Want To Import Sugar 'iay an Chinese I and ExporPhe Standard unc- U) petition Gov m merchants t imports of sugar II from produ Uitlon following the of sugar from that sugar sold to will alsv. be cheaper ;mption of prh42 words
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Article150 1952-08-16 5 r\\ LUMPUB, Fri. Documents found on t a dead terrorist put the noose round the Omar bin .Mohamed Amin, in Puilu Prison an un»r Omar. On that I auxiliary police Temerloh, I i'.ad a Do his body I riter of the .1 keen sub-150 words
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Article227 1952-08-16 5 Sarawak's TroubleMakers THE Ma .van coa jplan precludes a k gang of Com- t ten orisi of Chinese origii f.otn •ts f with the Malayan Communist P > loevnot '>• much co- in iflßcial admi 'u.- have noon made of the lifl oi prevf a I n by me; iOS227 words
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324 1952-08-16 5 TWFN'TY TWO bare!'—., Malay school footballers no more than 4 It. 9 ins. -in height. played a thrilling soccer at Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday in the inter-SCbool final. Kota H.tia Malay School beat Geylang Malay School four-nil to win the championship for the second324 words
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Article39 1952-08-16 5 CYMA defeated Tampenla Road Club by five goals to one n a SAFA Division 3A match played at- Geylang yesterday. Scorers were V. Klass A. Beins I. Van Huizen 1. V. Gone/, scored Tampenis only goal.39 words
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248 1952-08-16 5 RICHARD BERGMANN four times world champion will piav in the Singapore Table Tennis Association International toun i meat on Sept 11 and 12 a] the Singapore Badminton Stadium Negotiations for the visit of Berginanii and al.-o internatinr, i! stars Johnny Leach, and Hongkong's stari248 words
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Article93 1952-08-16 5 RESULTS ol last night ties In* he Singapore Table Tennis ;ociation's junior intern ub :ournament played at the SB A rial! were Sin Wan "yellow" beat 8.0.D.C.A. 5-4; Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club beat -I i liiads S.A. 5-1: Chinese Engii eering Merchant "Yellow" bea'. Young Companions93 words
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422 1952-08-16 5 By Arnold C. Brackman, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Aug. 15. Indonesia's system of foreign offers will be revised, effective Sept. 1. Under the new Government regulations, it is learned, no commissions may be charged in the future for any purchases made in Singapore.422 words
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Article72 1952-08-16 5 A\ r abi.'R seaman offered beer which he had -stolen to trie Manager of the Capitol Theatre, the Singapore Second Police Court was to!d yesterday." He was Arthur Lewis of HMS Alert charged with stealing five bottles of beer valued $10 from the Capitol Restaurant and Bar72 words
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Article48 1952-08-16 5 ELEVEN Staff Nurses in Singapore have been prorrvi'ed to Nursing Sisters They are: Misses Ch:i!i SiiCA' Kue, Font FoOQg Kee. Yeoh S:-' C Amv Lee Maisie Cheal LJ i Geol: Eng, Lee t; A Jin, Sosama Verghe.-,e. Chan Ah Kiew, Jenny Pong and LJm Mge! Biu!48 words
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Article111 1952-08-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation of Government Clerical and Administrative BUM Unions, may ask Government soon for general revision of the present general orders governin? their working condition.. It 13 understood participation of Government servants in politics is among one of the matters the unions will111 words
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Article398 1952-08-16 5 LONDON, Aug. IS (Revfter). Fngltnd bWlrcd ai 526 lor in their first innings of the final Teal ftgainst India ifcttilij Baler \un\\ rain had drenched the pilch daring the lunch internal. 1' i inaHe a disastrous stai' ffinf their Srsi ftv« wickets tor only398 words
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Article54 1952-08-16 5 MRS. S.S. Manvam, wife of Sir.j Councillor Nortti Ward, will contcforthcoming December C i I Council elections in the W I W IncVpo' adidate. M .m. aged ther of three children bee librarian and worker, i youngei bi Mr. Philip W 1 i 1 154 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-08-16 5 GOLF Here's How ?£UJif SPomrrt'ft bum jnea4t t r MJ l/, y N I ady <>' iy H'.t i< will be M st>tdy l*H t/<*' r 7t>iUf your rhythm p* rhythm poinf it swinging fa •A roya r\ under Urn Ixibly Still fun i- lO iiou're v <;f riyt<: uill71 words
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Article26 1952-08-16 5 HALF the Qanl Constellation i Mill'. I two Svdney— i H K itith." fleet of il I stellations on th< Lund26 words
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Article25 1952-08-16 5 AK'i Council provi< hi O I Will .r i docu- Phe soli Ml (i i d.llifull ic contexts and on < <25 words
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Advertisement72 1952-08-16 5 imrtaitth'st ./C^v^ JL^ 9 r jtLP Jf# m m j Ma a jl ABB **m Br fIBI SBF W wmi'ciitfiums 11 V'<>/. Stnr Offi>r g* g^ M 9RJ| HARDIAL SINGH SONS, LTD., RAFFLES PUCE. SWGAPORE I PHONE M2128 MUI rONG^HOTEI *(Air conditioned) No. 85 Beach Road, Singapore. (Opposite New Alhombra72 words
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Advertisement113 1952-08-16 5 The* watch people ask for by name Thrs model is truly the most handsome and complete watch to ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the importiol guc r antee and certif cat on of an officio' Swiss Go/ernmenf resting station, shoeing it has passed uncompromising testt which113 words
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Article765 1952-08-16 6 lS ERN, particularly American, exasperation over In<: totally h< rsell in the nmunisi de is understandable. For India's si policy has en< aged other independent et tin face i inst any entangle- > .> ith either of the two ideological blocs now end e mastery. This Indian neutralism,765 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1952-08-16 6 ANDREW ROTH - NAGUIB-'FAROUK'S NEMESIS' ANDREW ROTH By LONDON r |HE announcement of Commander in Chief Gen. Naguib on August -1 that the Egyptian Army would retire hom'the politico! field since palace corruption has been cleaned up and the constitution reasserted may be compared to the recoiling of a horse before its highest1,290 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-08-16 6 "Thought you said (her* was «uthia' fresh down here—!"11 words
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Article341 1952-08-16 6 Review of Views PMLP Draft Policy COMMENTING editorially yesterday on the draft policy of] the Pan -Malayan Laboui Party. Utusan Melayu said* that it was largely good and had much m common with the aims and ideals i the IMP With the correct kind of policy and ideals, the paper341 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter223 1952-08-16 6 Servants Not Masters Sir; While waiting for a friend at the Causeway on Aug. 12 a1 about 111 in the morning. I witnessed an incident which characterises the type of public servant that can be found in many parts of the Peninsula. A car was coming in from Singapore, bearing223 words
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549 1952-08-16 6 TODDY MONOPOLY CALLED IMMORAL LIKE OPIUM Sir; Mr. C. H. Yin's interest in the we' fa re of the Tamil labourer regarding the evils of to(i\iy -drinking" should receive the support of all right-thinking leaders in our community and Councils. The myth that the labourer has the right to it549 words
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Letter138 1952-08-16 6 SUGGESTION BY MR. KIAT Sir: With refer* n<v to the statement that appeared a ■ft w days ago, I jusi want to say that the Sour questions raised have, in my opin on, been answered in my two previous statements. Chuang Hui Tsuan Is V.< i n on public work138 words
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Letter296 1952-08-16 6 Sir; Through the medium Of your paper. I would request Mr Thio Chan Bee to ask the Government to consider the question of granting an allowance for old parents who have no source of income but have to depend on their children, at the meeting of the296 words
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Letter82 1952-08-16 6 Sir; I read thai a local judge had objected to the Word ''Klin^'" being uttere<j by a non-English-sr-taking woman while giving evidence in the vernacular u robbery trial. Now, "Kling"* is quite normal word in Malay auA hin< e lor the Engli h Mln- <".82 words
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304 1952-08-16 7 Sequel To Riots By Egyptian Textile Workers KARF EL DAWAR, Aug. 1 5.— A special military tribunal empowered under martial law to impose the death penalty by shooting anyone found guilty of treason, sat here last night trying more than 500 workers in connection304 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-08-16 7 Instraliai plant Mr I ftppei ii\ in Mtmtpore g is li<> N.-tprday I ion! |Im Nt.ifT woikini; on I'.i t l.»'bar int*rI ,i p<»i t lie trill vta> h«*re for yean and prior i to flvinu out. worked in Pretoria (Sentk Africa) oa tht- MastriM turn of untl«rKround powei hoiiMv67 words
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Article319 1952-08-16 7 Geraldine Steals Show From Eve' Standard Staff Reporter MOKK diverse and eolourful collection of the ancient costumes of many lands would be harder to MMC »v than those seen at the Rattles Hotel last night. (he opening nUht of the charity pageant, 'Rendezvous U i i. I.' \> iin r.\319 words
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Article36 1952-08-16 7 I'HK > men Ihe Singa hg the 1 bus at i Thurs- kkesraan the pot the i by threw »he bomb into the bus. I n made In bomb place at a d Trade36 words
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Article58 1952-08-16 7 KI'ALA LUMPt'R. Fri.—Malay Rulers, with the concurrence oj the High Commissioner, have appointed Che Othman bin Mohammed, State Secretary, Selangor to act as Keeper of the Rulers" Seal when Che Mustapha Albakri goes to the United' States on a Leader Specialist grant for months. Che Othman will, at58 words
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Article63 1952-08-16 7 W ar Experts For Malaya LONDON". Aug. 15 (AFP) Three ol Britain's chief deft nee scientists arc to take part in patrols and ambushes against Communist terrorists da lay a, it was announced here last nighi They are Anthony Sargeant, Scientific Adviser to the Army Council. Dr. Robert Cobugn, Scientific63 words
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Article75 1952-08-16 7 HOLLYWOOD. Aug IS (AP) P nice Aly Khan hurried to a five-hour visit with his estranged wife Rita Hayworth soon after he arrived here last night, but when the meeting broke up early today their reconciliation question remained unanswered. Appearing glum as he left the75 words
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Article230 1952-08-16 7 FRENCH cave explorer Marcel Loubens who broke his back e exploring the worlds deepest cavern in t^.e heari i I the Pyrenees died on Thursday night shortly before new attempts e to be made to bring him to the surface. j Re iter. Canadian Shot Down (APT. losepta230 words
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Article131 1952-08-16 7 A MAN who is Hying from Sydney to London, recording the music of cities called at by his Qantas Constellation arrived in Singapore yester- < three-day stay hert will 1 1 U mncix /i ts in gapore for his "Symphony of t!ie Skvv. aj S lie131 words
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Article228 1952-08-16 7 WASHINGTON, Vu». L5 (AP) Philippine* ambassador Carlos P. Romulo called South-Easl fcsia "the lasl remaining roadblock lo Soviei hegemonj in the whole of Asia." He was addressing n SouthEasl Asia conference here under the auspices of John Hopkins University school uf Int< i nal228 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-08-16 7 photo. Miss Shanti Ryan, whose mother (Fed while she wms abroad for one year in the United States and her father Mr. J. I). Ryan both broke into uncontrollable tears when they were rejoined at Kallang Airport yesterday. Miss Ryan, a social welfare officer in a Kuala Lumpur rubber firmStandard - 75 words
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206 1952-08-16 7 NYOX, Switzerland. Aug. 15 (AP) A masked man armed with a carbine held up an English family camping in the woods above Nyon in the early hours of yesterday morning, police reported today. Mr. Crii»htnn rtarrisnn 'A'A- year-old businessman from Rochdale, Lanes, tackled the206 words
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Article50 1952-08-16 7 PRETORIA, Aug. L5 (Reuter). The South African Government today declared that a Chinese person milst now obtain a permit before buying liquer. This reimposes on the Chinese a restriction removed during the war in T-ie in'i :<>'- -••:<;ii'-n and othe:s engaged in the Allied war50 words
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Article78 1952-08-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, I dump containing 100 pain oi rubber shoes. Clothing, food I d remnants of two parachutes abandoned by terrorists <• thev were attacked bi a pal of the 3 d K.ng's African R l< in K < .'.an, Trengganu y i day While pursuing78 words
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Article119 1952-08-16 7 Acid Drama In Pen an g PENANG, Fri— A Chint ii. Lim S B and hi i ig infant room i Kam pong Java La en ed to the tal this suffering from the < causti poison] A in who front irs room, beard chi frying in the bark room.119 words
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Article21 1952-08-16 7 Ij i h I i < :<»ii seeking the remains <>t Moah'i ed c;)irjp 4.5(t0 metres up Mount21 words
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Article202 1952-08-16 7 SEOUL, Au«:. 1"> (\l\) Iyngman Rli. in agrd hut powerful li'.tl* man. to<l;t\ look ll,< o.illi M presioeili «>l South Korea with \on l«i r<in<|iii|- llir cm inv ami unite i li i^ war-wrecked peninsula. Rhec, white-haired and wrinkled, stood on the .stonesteps of the202 words
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Article15 1952-08-16 7 TIIF. El to i if the factory I to '■.<>: i i R<15 words
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100 1952-08-16 7 UNITED NATIONS, N.T^ Auj;. II {AT) Pr United States warned todav that it reserved the ii^f 1 t(» use the Atom bomb and gem uariare t<» suppress auure^inn until sacfel weapons are eliminated b> M Iron-clad system <»t international safeguards. j. IIC w100 words
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Article125 1952-08-16 7 i >\l>< A Tiie inl'ltK news] cinuch that i Ivorof the cli 'i opinion In this matfa 11 if since Kin;: Edwj a be W.. The (hui ili Fines declared [CT flfi— <>l S«t .tt<> t I eign Sei i <tat > üba hi n,<125 words
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Advertisement89 1952-08-16 7 Enjoy the convenience of Healthfully cooled Drinking Water A A modern cool-water service i^G busy executive or in the n general office that's the f NORGE Woter Boy Portable Electric Woter Cooler no .A connection to water mains is o necessary. It ends the muss and fuss of icing, and89 words
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Advertisement128 1952-08-16 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 15: The follrwmg ere tht closing prices of rubber and tin on tht London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26 d. Spot £950 per ton buyers. Sept 26 d. £952 sellers Oct Dec 2 5^- Thrte months £940 Jon./Mor. 25 d. buyers,128 words
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Article72 1952-08-16 8 Ships Laid Up At UK Ports LONDON, Aug. IS (Renter)— A total of 126 British ships of 500,930 gross tonnage were laid Up at British and Irish potts on July 1 this year, the British Chamber of Shipping announced today. This compares with 97 ships of 362.879 gross tonnage at72 words
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Article35 1952-08-16 8 THE ship Hai Lung, which was e:' route to Bangkok to 4.000 tons of rice Eor the Philippines, has been towed back to Manila after breaking rudder Repairs are under way.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article174 1952-08-16 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 15 fßeuter-AAP):— Through its sase of access and convenience as an entrepot port. Hong- 1 feong may soon again play an important part in Chinas commercial relations, according to the Far Eastern Eoeno- mic Review published here. i •it is undeniable that much,174 words
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Article215 1952-08-16 8 NE W SHIP FOR EASTRUN Will Call At S'Dore In Dec. Standard Shipping: Reporter EXPECTED early in December on her maiden voyage to Singapore is the 8.450 ton cargo liner t Pretoria, third of the company's P' class vessels to be put on the Scandinavian-Far East run. The Pretoria will215 words
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Article78 1952-08-16 8 TOKYO, Aiiff. la (An The business paper San- gyo Keizai said a bill to permit construction of i warships by Japanese firms will be submitted to the next session of Parliament by the Ministry of Transportation. The Potsdam declaration stopped Japan from producing military poieu- tials78 words
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Article131 1952-08-16 8 The Erria Repair Standard Shipping Reporter THE 8.767 ton East A atie passenger ship Erna. which used to call at Singapore from European ports, is at me moment undergoing repairs and re-conversion into a freighter at Rotterdam. It is expected that Erria, when completed, will also come on the Scandinavian-Far131 words
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Article57 1952-08-16 8 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (Renter) America's act Merchant Marine Beet tie eel further during July to 1. ships of wrhich 1.2U8 are privately owned and the re>I mainder government owned. the Federal Maritime Board reported here. Ship-; under construction in American yards now stand al 114 including57 words
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Article26 1952-08-16 8 B O.A.C spokesman in Washington said that the company plans to operate jet air- liners across the Atlantic within two years. A PAP - 26 words
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Advertisement561 1952-08-16 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Sj- rr.ruisco LOi Aneeles AH Amern an Canadian Cities TMNHHI AR Zl 26Sept II 38Sepl 2 Se»l lOt t 82 Oct Wj i .pi LJculan of Dry Car 3 o Dc?? Ta iki and passenger Bookings etc., Aqer.'.; ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Sparc BStt561 words
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Advertisement523 1952-08-16 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penanu Also dire* t Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S i«ore Du» Penane trom *runing" Aug l»i Aug 11) Japan 'Takhoi Aug 22 Aug 26 Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S'ham523 words
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Advertisement547 1952-08-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Rotterdam Llo.\d Holland- America Line NedeHa id 1 ine K<»tterdaifl Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSION NLVV VOKK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBII E NtV\ OKLtANS S*pOTf P S'ham Penans AMPENAN(RL) 18/25Aug £6/27Aug 22/39Aiie SLOIKKDVR (HAL) a^tSeit «Sept HS<pt BANTAM (RL) 9 l.">Sepl 1<» ITSepI IS ISSepi RAKI (SMN)547 words
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Advertisement446 1952-08-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS I KOM SCANDLNAM^ h <r "F1ONIA" for Bangkok 20 tZAmt 1$ "PATAGONIA' for Bang u knk Saigon Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 29 MO Aus k\,.» «»•,<, "MtONIA" tor Bangkok 16 K.w u -INDIA" for Bangkok Sal- &*W gon. Hongkong, Mania Kobe Yokohama 17 lOSept 1* Ifiseni "PANAMA"446 words
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Article70 1952-08-16 9 Cotton Output Up— Use Down i THE International Cotton Advisory Commiitee in Washington reports that the free world ocks raw cotton Increased during the 1951-'i2 oiarketing season but the over-all consumption declined in the year ended Auy L The Committee adds "It would :»pear that world production may again bUP - 70 words
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Article77 1952-08-16 9 THE produce naarkd in Singapore remained quiet all day with only smail business passing. Copra had' buyers at S24A and sellers at $25 per picul. Coconut oil changed bands at £38J per picul, buyers indicating $38 and sellers $38J. Betel nut $32 Copra C 24?, (buyers);77 words
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190 1952-08-16 9 PENANG, Fri. Though il».» Federation of the t'nlibir Trade Associations of ihr Federation of Malaya is barely tltrct* months old, yet gteady progress had already been made towards its jjoal of protecting ihv interests of th«' rubber trade in the Federation* jy O only nas190 words
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154 1952-08-16 9 A SHAREHOLDER'S at- tempt to liquidate one of Malaya's more profitable tin j companies was beaten o!T at the annual meeting of Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging in London. The net profits reported were £198.4.)8 alznost three times previous year's £70.757 with cash on hand154 words
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Article40 1952-08-16 9 HONGKONG Aug W^-Speeial Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.85 to £J sterling; 1 39H25 to US$ll (L826 W Malayan $1: $0.:;880 to one I.'-do- j 1 m-sian Rupiah; Gold $298,875 to o.'iO tac-!.40 words
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Article105 1952-08-16 9 ARNOLD BACKMAN - ARNOLD BACKMAN Rv TAKARTA, Aug. Iti.— fifteen rubber and tea estates situated in We-t Java have formally requested the local authorities for permission to close down. Bandoeng despatches today reported. The Government is said to be studying the request. Ihe elates ggVf tht lu reasons105 words
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348 1952-08-16 9 THE Federation is not bankrupt, or necriy insolvent, says Brown's Malayan Economic Review, published today, in a special article on the Federation's finances. Suggestions in the Press that the Federation's general revenue surplus had almost been exhausted are, says the Review,348 words
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Article327 1952-08-16 9 RUBBER MARKET DULL Standard Market Reporter CONTINUED overseas inquiries lor lower grades of rubber were the only feature in an otherwise dull rubber market in Singapore during the week. Lewis and Peat stated that the demand though small was fairly well distributed and any selling327 words
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Article111 1952-08-16 9 COMMODITY PRICES (LOSING rubber prices <eenU per Ib.) in Sinj;ap'.irc yesterday were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose mi 862 I. OH. in halts Sept. No. 1 K.S.S. 86£ 87 No. 2 K.S.S. 811 8? .v>. :j k.s.s. m', 77 Ton:-: Quiet. LONDON Kl'ttllKK No. 1 K.s.s. settlement Boose Terms.111 words
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Article27 1952-08-16 9 i HAIPHONG'S bijti industrj is a French-controlled cemeni works. It employs 3-MO i ers and turns out 240 000 tons I .if cemeni annually.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article133 1952-08-16 9 Industrials Attract Attention Standard .'Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Quiet conditions pret ailed on ihe rvlalayan share market today. More Inti rest was shown in the industrial section, which showed some appreciation in quotations. A few rubber shares p.-i^f<' within quotations. Changed prices were INDL'STKIAI.S Bimrs Seller!' B B. Pet. 32133 words
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Article76 1952-08-16 9 Batu Tiga Dividend P,A rU TIGA (Selangor) Rubbei Co i esU d .i < <p ■ol L'., 14 000 b übbe riurtns 1951, iad« a pi tA\ of £183,764. rhe i laic cov< 6,731 acref. Wil i the p opa f 3 f. 1 ii ihd dend )l i: pf-r76 words
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Article51 1952-08-16 9 i Banl v 32 'I I 13/li ■> i I 33 ■>-■' < i I 3/J (T.TA Jll UiD I tl S( k IT.T./O-D.* mrmi i k t2 *.!<;. I 31 1 |6 ich and 1 1441 22 I Phi p no 84J i er i*c51 words
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Advertisement82 1952-08-16 9 I I £A€iLC T* ft^ig^yS^^^^^ »^3e^^KTa re offerisg u SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Ibc i1 1 i•il i < THE MPPYWIIU IK) \»>i Wiss" > OPPORIUiSITV aW-^aa pIeNTQSRAf <ni I A(.l NTS: Duncan Roberts Ltd. l». Batten Ru.id. Singapore. !10:">(i— P.O. Box: 3018 j .s at Kuala Lumpur.' Ipoh Pnunf*. ,_-,_r-i_-|_-|_~l_l~l-~»-~l-l~Ll82 words
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Advertisement150 1952-08-16 9 m's/^* New York B I I X DEPARTURES FMMf SINGAPORE JF THRICE WEEKLY y py Local Offico /zr l« Fmfoyson G.: r n /yy > yV// Singapore Tel. s^£l y /ty /y/\ orAL dutch M 1 n rs I We tckc i e in ennounc effective from dote, we have150 words
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Miscellaneous694 1952-08-16 9 gfjghjglkjldf SINGAPORE DIARY IK mm i \ik: A1 H World fo mid A > Bi Radio At Ay< Halay S PKI SI Nj \T|O> PARAUI At RErXION IHXNI,; k v 4 x a ipore Cm imeni 3 r i ■v* id 9 p m 1 INJ; 101 m,n >)t)\l ,v694 words
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Miscellaneous692 1952-08-16 9 SURFACE MAILS DESP \i<in s; k larcdi ►on b) Re i v. E Australia I Ne a /j fl bj A in «t noon ;>:c R ind I N. Ind Raja B ooke r. <■■■<■■ M I) toi -4 S m :ii ren a and !or Ujamb;. ARRIVALS Federal [alaya692 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1952-08-16 10 The Cinema The Theatre and The Arts NO FRONTIERS. NO BARRIERS CHANCE: The seventh art is making ils eontribotion towards tlie Unification of Europe. Tragedy ami comedy combine in ihe film <>f Charles Spaak, The Cheaters 1 Banquet," to plead for t!>«- suppression <»t frontiers an tl customs barriers. The1,093 words
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Article101 1952-08-16 10 "DOME. Aug. 15 (Renter)— Italian screen and stage actor Vittorio Gasmann denied here today that he was about to divorce Hollywood star Shelley Winters, whom he married this Spring. "It's a baseless rumour," he said when he landed here from New York. He said lie101 words
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Article44 1952-08-16 10 HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 15 (AP)— Singer Dick Ilaymes* press agent said today that Haymes has been refused permission t» leave the United States until he clears up back income taxes. Dick is scheduled to begin a tour ia England on Sept. 14.44 words
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Article206 1952-08-16 10 "DRITAIX: Another miracle M L> of science has been ac- < comp'i^hcd recently when < TV transmitted as far as < London and Edinburgh pic- tures taken in Paris. i To be frank we have been so accustomed, since the age of five, to turn buttons and light up206 words
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Article167 1952-08-16 10 "DRITAIN: Modern ballet Is nothing but sex. brutality and horror. This is the j way Raymond Moore describes the artistic efforts of his contemporary ballet masters. "Nowhere." says he, "would a censor pass for public exhibition the seen a- i ries which the most modern ballets are made of,167 words
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Advertisement234 1952-08-16 10 Ms fIM 1 1 ll* i 1 life A Prkotess Idol £5^ Holds Th«r lives MgL In Us Jewoled Hands! iy^- 1 irvi n Bh B > Free Lisl Kntirri, Saspeaded I lil E \N HI) NORTH I l(.i\s Where Love I- Savage; f^-rkyjjisr^^g^ gm JS Jm MB Em Mf234 words
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Advertisement173 1952-08-16 10 i After two weeks* tfctean hi year old Betty Kane reform _^^j her foster-mother and coH.n j4|L# sobUins into her arms I', _^^Wr"^f dress is torn and her fur r'is. flf #3 coloured hv u^l> hrui^s j >, e "^C storv she teUi h. omes ktn.vwi as "THE FRANCHISE AFFAIR"173 words
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Miscellaneous442 1952-08-16 10 &[RITAUiLMR |j r j ''S<\ OTATION: !l i 1 L Mouth: [n m the rati-' >J lo tl\. soul; Mi woman, I j 'j ll1 outlet of the hrai t.— Bien j 1 J| SATI Kl>\V 108 I\l BTONI i 1 1 t quiet da 8 de-step i J Coward442 words
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Article431 1952-08-16 11 jkljkl Luck Of Draw Will irct MAIN interest in todays races the opening day of the Se! cngor Turf Club's August Meeting— is the five and a half sprint even! for Class Three Division One horses in which no less than 12 runners will face431 words
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183 1952-08-16 11 3. Giltedged Is A Lively Threat Today Payeur has improved immense- ly .since his third to Short Hairs Mi Division Two over six lur- < Longs at Bukit Timah last month. He did not show up in his next effori finisfaing well behind Palitoy. H e has two lb les.s183 words
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Article200 1952-08-16 11 Windsor Lad (lay Keveller I rev l<< m t WHM\ \l.\lilMN If. IOOrMAN •I I'lwiidanee l lylite Bow i ,<■ '•'lull \lmiikl .irn c Hi Pu.hll M51.%f8.45A ki-:i»oi m. 1 r] ihii m 1 J& Parcel We Sat l.iiik-Jnr ll Month; v t'^- J «».V AllMTt M. \illllM200 words
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Article183 1952-08-16 11 Aladdin was decidedly unlucky not to get a good jump at the barrier when finishing third to Kind Regards over six lurlongs al the Ipoh June meet. He lost valuable ground in the initial i# s at the race. He has one rb more to183 words
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Article292 1952-08-16 11 35 M.M.'s best e«< rl was Finishing thii I to Proctor and Honour Bright in Division Three over ii* hu i*u >' Singa i lasi w mth. He did no*. i 9 up in hi< S1 Hi I h»S 13 eto c n r inning In292 words
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Article280 1952-08-16 11 The raoe for Class Four Division One horses over seven farlongs .should resolve into a keei e between \«rth<-rn Light, Ki<c Mill. Heritor. Aradfinv Award and Peter. Northern Light has been putting greal heart in his work and .shuuly run well in j this race. His280 words
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101 1952-08-16 11 The rare for newcomers over five-and-;. iali should develop into ie be tween (.uiit\ l^.iiv Bee, <;u iicld Bird, Scots (»rt\ and White St.jr. (>uiii\ i d un advantage in a testi spin on Thursday in the company of Previ< late S::'. ed) am101 words
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Article21 1952-08-16 11 There Jias b^en no rain for the pa^t lea ijlfi and the is likely to be £<»<Ki.21 words
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Article33 1952-08-16 11 7. Pali toy Is Hard To Beat I i«r (I Dhoti I <.rd hiu.ii over six lbs m to the i Bi« B this i Pal Bukit i r!< hard f Ib. n33 words
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Article77 1952-08-16 11 c. ;iw ;v r;r< < i "< to lone a1 Bukii I vas full of Lbs h i to ■:ing in but as his ti m^ 1 1 ifl do difficulty Lo go i, t better ii this ra buii>trp.tm i t > i; d77 words
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Article738 1952-08-16 11 'Vv^fla^a^^fßj^^pg^O^B^pß^p^BjßJßaßjM IBSSfivinfi'vS^C^jvSiv ~Cv^^^BB I?A^rMr Horse" C!ass 4 Div- 1-51/2 Fttra —21« p-«-ie ark s;a s-ju.^»sasiiii" «>* 3. (hh» star i *a. 0,, Estate of late Mr. H. B. Lauw Daoieli Rbm«ii 4 a^a v!^ v *v- Mrl Yong and Kfr. Lee Yons I -8 mm vir?/ 6738 words
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Advertisement320 1952-08-16 11 VACANT II S IOR STUDENT or I other f examination v approved b strai from timt to N.. R< cis- B din a Test •bi eea> on E En^. J\ iball to >m nrCertlfl ft ed bef< I ll' \l Ml I)I( ItFHI K. liiildß! c invited s (Men) i320 words
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Advertisement621 1952-08-16 11 JI4TH ■W. 'I 'I F T SOON. Vvis 5? •r Council at V'- Gene Hospital on 14 August 52 at 5.40 p.nt Sving behind a mother, three sons an3 a daughter Funeral takes place i ,y NOTICES RECRUITMENT TO THE FEDERATION REGIMENT. The Federation Regiment recruitment ttani will be at'621 words
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Article, Illustration2459 1952-08-16 12 Africans Run Brilliant 3-Miles In New Time By LEONG HEW MENG and GOH CHONG KENG SMASHING five records and equalling two in the first day of the tAalayan athletic championships on the Ipoh padang yesterday, the country's best gave promise of the outstanding achievemehts2,459 words
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Article271 1952-08-16 12 ALOK STAR, Fri.— ln spite of fielding a (earn without four of their regulars who went "on strike" due to a misunderstanding with KFA officials. Kedah managed to beat the Combined Services (Federation) by two goals to one on the KFA ground here today i before271 words
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276 1952-08-16 12 IPOH, Fri. Twelve topflight ilMTlltn ithlrtf have been invited to stay in Malava foi and to participate in the various Malayan s ta!L'hampionships. Kight men and four irMMCfI havebett asked to make the trip to Malava. Mr. L. D. E Gullen, retii ng276 words
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Article150 1952-08-16 12 20, 000 Watch Opening WELL over 20.000 people ed the opening of the meet by j the Commissioner General. Mr Malcolm MacDonald. The procession of athletes from the 13 competing States and Colonies under their respective banners, made an imp: sive sight. Amono the VlP's present were the Sultan oi150 words
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