Singapore Standard, 18 August 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 47 MONDAY, AUGUST 18 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 109 1 STORMS KILL 11, 35 LOST and t 33 mis ing I pounds. 2.00Q resi- er« Qg m the I C IC c roar of m indd the cliff, th« vie- a to the many old and I be! r« I b ial waj torn i a had receded ad Photo
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  • 37 1 FUN RAL sen ces I two ea i ft eta Is will be held t■i iv it Tan Taipeh I .>. men, viceBritish Consul Adrian Coi lyEvai and 4ls nmd Smyi i were
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  • 83 1 Rubber Study Group To Meet Again THE Working Party established by the tatecnationa] Rubber Study Group at its last meeting m Ottawa ha.s been meeting m London and has concluded its preliminary examination of prool rubber industry covered bj its terms of reference: The question of possible surpluses or shortages
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 17 (AP>— American Ambassador to [ndia Chester Bowies is leaving on Aug. 19 for B three-week "im--1 ial" South-East Asian tour. Bowles, accompanied by his wife and two embassy officials, is scheduled to visit Rangoon. Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Djakarta and Singapore.
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  • 203 1 Standard Start" Reporter A CHASE along Boat Quay m Singapore yesterday afternoon, following a tight between some sampanmen which resulted m one man being killed, ended m the capture of his alleged assailant m a cotleeshop. The body of the man was recovered later from
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  • 54 1 Standard Staff Correspondent GENERAL Sir Rob Lockhart, the Deputy Director of Operations, Federation has left Kuala Lumpur for Kuching, with two senior Federation police officers to advise the Sarawak Government on measures to be. taken m connection with emergency there. Sir Rob will be away only
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  • 114 1 INDONESIA. Aug. 17 (ReuterJ —President Soekarno of Indonesia today attacked Dutch "colonial rule' m West New Guinea which he said was being carried DUt without Indonesia's consent. The President made his statement m a message commemorating the seventh anniversary of the proclamation qI Indonesian independence. A
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  • 571 1 federation Plan For Six- Year Free Prima ru Educa tion Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A six-year-course of free primary education for children of all races m Malaya m National Schools is recommended by the Special Committee appointed by the Federal Legislative Council to study the
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  • 509 1 gjg hj render. Neo's confession, which described Peck Teow'fi summary trial and execution by the '"Three Star peopie'' .luring the inter\ r al between the Japanese surrender and the introduction of British Military Administration, was admitted m the I of opposition from Neo's counsel.
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  • 161 1 IPOH, Sun.— The High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, visited the Ilu Kinta Co-operative Poultry Farm at Sungei Rapat m Ipoh this morning on his way to the airport prior to leaving: for the Federal capital f Gen Templer was accompanied by Lady Templer and the
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  • 33 1 CAIRO. Auff. 17 (AFP) The Egyptian Prime Minister. Aly Maher. yesterday ordered cancellation of vacation for Police and Administration civil servants as well as of all leaves for Armed Forces personnel.
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  • 174 1 TENGKU Sharif Mehda binte Mahmood, an Indonesian print ess who was reported missin? m Singapore m June last is believed to have SI million worth of property awaiting her m Indonesia. Her commoner husband, Mr. Ishtiaq Ahmed told The Standard that it has been ascertained that
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  • 90 1 Indies Praise For Penan g P E N A v G, Sun— Mr R Kiswanto, Indonesian representative m Penang .said at a cocktaii party m celebration of the seventh anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia tonight that it was desire ol his Government to help build a peace: il and
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  • 64 1 IPOH. Sun Rei itives of the Malayan Chinese A. tion and the Uj ted Malay National Organisation met today and c ected Inche Nasaruddin Rai Fe le al and Councillor pro-tern chain me proposed Pei tk '>'• Smallholders' Association Mr Lee Ah Weng, a well-ki ous was
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  • 47 1 LONDON Aug. 17 (H iter)— The London Sunday Di-; today announced the oflef ol 500,000 ancs (aboul reward to myone Riving Information le to the capture of the murderer of the British Drummond family, who billed camping m the Soul era French Alps 12 dayi
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  • 100 1 Photo ipo ir sun mm. pound h.ihy horn ptrm.i tur«'lv to a Sikh uomm m the Ham par hospital two days MgO, liv<*d for on»- d.t\ This phenomenal txr of a mic pound baby bHnu ablf to survive that loßf was t<»lrl to The Standard
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  • 74 1 KUALA IPUB S I ropean ■i- arc;) <>! Pel .k WB k. patrol <>f i impanied bj I contacted they had taken up ambusl lions mi the Inch followed, two the tei mana One n >• I X i m the Bentoi was woun I
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  • 24 2 c Souza Land Fu rair ras held at 1 i i aid o: t.ne Rt. g j trui F
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  • 50 2 fAIPING sm. Teachers r let diocds inchid- SUS bods, UB Perak. v P( tang and Province Wi jv. mcl .-i Eenaag 'i a lay Q ar> Educa-I v c [inning on August 23 Venw f the C nference b v Ch esc Mi tho I Church s* Lan<
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  • 111 2 S'pore Unions Form educational Group A TRADE Unkm Congress Fdur.atior;;,] Grown omprising who attended Mr. F w Dalley's. British l expert, co -rse In June this year was for ned ai h m <-' V-H.-;-The representatives taduded those from the Sinea- er era i mof Unions of Government Employees. Malay
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  • 327 2 Qualified Marine Engineers Badly Needed In Singapore THERE is a serious shortage of certified marine engineers m the Colony, Mr. D. D. Graham, Acting Surveyor-General of Ships for Singapore, states m his report of the Government Marine Surveys Department for 1951, released yesterday. He states that the number of permits
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  • 114 2 DWELLING houses that are converted into godowns become unauthorized buildings, Mr. W.I. Watson, Singapore City i Architect, told The Standard yesterday. In v \>.;rt case, it was pointed out that many ground floors of buildings m Singapore originally specified for dwelling purposes are being
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  • 66 2 THE «9th -Fair Price" Usi issued b> iae Singapore Deputy itroTler of Supplies: C<>nck r^cd Mi!k 14 07. tins. 'Arrow 65 Cents. P..-.vder>-r! Miik. 3 1b tins. "Everyda: $4.78 cts. Jam 12 oz tia "JXL"' Strawberry 65 <o cts.-do-other i fruits 40/50 Cts. Jam 24 oz
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  • 44 2 n i >:.') -k i. J igaii died c Sinj ;>o:-e. m HITS t day BM>rn k c cc* Ked ibead injuries m a r aw] Sikh at the D Road and Kaxn- J R d, short ler l) c detained a •aspect
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  • 107 2 m r p. f. v »rmed The Stj oda "d st night thai i t be© ese stokers c G Dei tmenJ l on str i ke 1 1 ie si kers n c ported to )-day ultimatum to the C• Council President
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  • 68 2 SINGAPORE 1070 r-nad accidents m J as compared wilh li'9o J.;:ie This represents an verage daily rate of j 34 5 as againsi :'n.s for J^^.c (a ease of twe aceid< ots Der d The preseni average daily rate > the ow est s nee Apri .;4.4
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  • 41 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore P si and T^'.i.^:;::^ Uniformed I Staffs I" .an celebrated their j anniversary with a dinner fol- >we<J by a K< ifi >t the S.V.C. Ha i. Bea m Road last v l i 4
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  • 132 2 j FOR the Brs^ lime La the history of the Singapore fish I Merchants Association and i Fish Dealers Benevolent As- sociation, prizes were awarded to guests, friends and weili wishers at their anniversary dinner held at the Club House in Tan Quee Lan Street on
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  • 96 2 THE dance recital I c Indian Fine Arts Society, on Saturday, considered as this year's major show was well received by the entire audience at thi Victoria Memorial Hall. The Society introduced an Indian classical dancer m the person of Mr K.P Bhaskar. who directed most
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  • 113 2 UHIOH SAYS tIF 800-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union yesterday accused its Commodore Superintendent of denying the Union its rights for an interview to negotiate on behalf of its members who had been served with notices to quit on the grounds of redundancy. In a statement,
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  • 82 2 FOURTEEN volunteer? from the Ist Singapore Regt. R. A.. Blakang Mati, six men from the Ford Co., Bukit Timah Road, and six from the Malayan Naval Force gave Their blood to the Singapore Blood B; k last week. The balance m the 8.-ir.k X O I l»
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  • 44 2 .MR. B. H. HIPKIXS. the Up.it Manager ol the Malayan Film Unit. Kuala Lumpur, is leaving for U.K. by air on six months furlough. He is ajecora panied by Mrs. Hipkins. daughter and son David, and will leave from Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 173 2 A TOTAL of 62 shipping: casualties were reported to the Marine Surveys Department m 1951, according to Mr. D. D. Graham, Acting Surveyor-General of Ships m Singapore, m his annual reoort released yesterday. This figure represents a drop \of 22 incidents reported the I previous year.
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  • 81 2 Ruba Now 'Is Better' RUBA BIN SALLEH, the three-year-old son oi ;> Cocos Island boatman, who was flown On Sa:u:-da>- m an RAF Sunder- I land from Christinas Island o! medical treatment m Singapore, j underwent an operation lor suspected diphtheria at the Mkidietoo Hospital the same night. The operation
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  • 171 2 Standard Staff Reporter MONDAY, Sept. 1, marks a further extension m English language broadtasting over the network of Radio Malaya, Singapore. At 5 o'clock every evening English programmes will be on the air with music and entertainment thro-.igh to the news at 6.15 p.n'Hit majority
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  • 86 2 A GALA LAND V V aid of the Et i iptoi E Building F tnd was <.■■ id U day al :;:t j St. Joseph's ti I Ltution Sports F:< < B: li Eload, S agaporc. Air M;t hv E! Sanderson, I Comander-in-ChieJ
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  • 18 3 irai «n--ol c prop are the s j the Or t c re >re
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  • 423 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.-Whether on no* managers of estates shou ld cxcrc.se d.scrct.onary power over the grant of bonus payments to be one f seVeral moMers which come unde?7taS<i ncgct.ohng eomm.tje., of the Malayan Planting I nd ustr ies »yers AssocM&M ond the Pan-Malayan Rubber
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  • 184 3 Go vt. Treated Applicant As Suspect IF i ivic-minded citizen offering to help Government out of Us difficulties m the matter of staff shortage are to be treated as suspected persons, it appears that the object for which the Public Services Commission was set up is defeated, says The Progressive
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  • 52 3 AFTEB rescuing a young Chinese woman from Rochore Cm i yesterday morning, a Singapore M il ly youth left her on The bank, summoned the police, and vanished. The woman was 21-year-old Yeo Ah Muay, a widow with Iwo children. The scene of the incident was near Kota
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  • 32 3 WONG SAN SOON, an aged Cm aese with no fixed address collapsed a1 the junction of Stanley Street and McCullmn Street' In Singapore yesterday afternoon. He was taken to hospital.
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  • 81 3 TUP: following have b^en appointed to serve on the Coronation Celebrations Committee for 195:5. under the Chairmanship oi Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy Vice-President of the Legislative Council, Singapore: Messrs. C.C. Tan, Lim Yew Hock, Yap Peng Geek. .T.M. Jumabhoy, H.J.C. Kualasingha, S.E. Travers Tan Siak Kew. D.T.
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  • 103 3 RESULTS h the di i m the raffle organised >y the Commit'•■e Ol the "R-nde/ >i with Eye 1 ,eh iritj pageant held m i imaU noun <i yesterday I v ning i: tei 'V sec md nighi s perform mcc m the Reffles ballroom are
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  • 243 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The 12 Indonesian scouts headed by the Minister for Education m Indonesia, who took part m the South East Asia Patrol Camp m Kuala Lumpur will he entertained at Johore Bahru on Wednesday and Thursday by Johore Bahru scouters. Mr Syed Nasir
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  • 132 3 THERE vis much activity this week m planning and making p epa >:is for exercise •"Rabbit" which the MRNVR named Operation Butcher's Hook. Despite stormy weather there was <" excellent turn-out The 'A' Coy. known as 'Redland Forces commanded by Capt I > Sin- Chong camped
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  • 131 3 THE draw for the lucky num--1 bers of tickets sold 1" aid o\ the building fund of the Star ot the Sea Church- Naval Base, .took I place at th e Naval Base on Sal irday night. The following v tilt- numbers that '.von prizes: 1
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  • 262 3 \< i nun tomorrow Singapore rower cuts for the next mornKSr v .11 be mciinlMi m tie liii.i ml im- Substation liable tv load shedding today arc; DAY \delpM, Wayang Sato. Chartrnd Bank. Union Building, .rii.k Ivenue. Dunewm Road. sSart Kirk, lioiia.nl Road, Adam Parl University Hostel,
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  • 123 3 ALOR STAR, Sun.— Woon Yong Ifeong, 29-year-old widow of a shop owner at Alor Janggus, North Kedah, was today sentenced to three years' simple imprisonment by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid at Supreme Court here for hacking: her brother-in-law with a parang. The ixicident took place on the
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  • 238 3 IPOH. Sun. Saturday, August 16. is a day that should be remembered m Ipoh. A large number of important people have visited the (own this weekend Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald who opened the Malayan Amateur Athletic i Association meeting yesterday. J General Sir Gerald Templer who
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  • 132 3 Pahirih— First Suffragette THIRTY women listened attentively to Miss Munecra Fozdar. daughter of Mrs. Shirin Efozdar of the '"emancipation of women. when she spoke on ■The World First Suffragette" yesterday morning at the Bahai Centre ai Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore. Miss Fozdar said that it was exactl 7 400 years
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  • 51 3 THRKE societies have been registered and one exempted under the Colony** Societies Ordinances The societies registered are the "Karambakkudi ThiruvelLuer Tamil Promotion Assqcia tion," the M Keow Siong Ciub" and the "Princes Elizabeth Estate Community Centre." The "Bukit Panjang Government School Pa.-en't-Teacher Association" has been
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  • 33 3 Architect W orkers THE Singapore City Council Archi t c <: t Dei;;ir!!:.ei:' Workers' Union will liold its annual general meeting on Aug 24 al 'R' F Bio^k. LJppei Weld Road at 4.30 pjn.
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    • 79 3 i V fl Al J vVNONW FOOZY I'M I'M GLAD YOU'Rtt (ohTdUNNO^ fEH? WHAT'S THIS? fNAW, J WA6 JUOT THtNKJN 1 o*H^0 H^ v7| r Ws^^lL^T SENSES WORSE THINQ& LOOK YME QUICK.' ABOUT WHAT A WHALE Of Jl\ il B v?ki& MY HEAOAN' (AT LAST.>OU'P BE M6TER THAN THAT ARE
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  • 706 4 inclined to stifle a yawn ai the news that Brttain is again confronted with a serious crisis, it is because they have beard this ck story once too often. Since the end of the mpending bankruptcy of Britain has become I tditionaJ theme of every Chancellor of the
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    • 136 4 Sir: Your Review of Views on Aug. 5 under the caption 'Malay Health' from an editorial of Utusan ayu has drawn my attention. Utusan is quoted ns having alleged that Government does not care for the i [fare of the Ma ays, which i> supported by the
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    • 267 4 Sir;— Regarding Mr. T R. Fernandez's reply m defence of the so called DeltaGanges W< fare Association, I wish to point on: thai he is shifting the argument m order to hoodwink the public. The fact is tii at Mr. Fernandez is an active member oi the
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    • 129 4 Sir; Tne Labour voters demanded an emergency general meeting be called. m the South Ward to elect a candidate t#r tne forthcoming December election, as the majority of the Labour supporter- are dissatisfied with the recent nomination announced by the Labour Party. In his reply to this the
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    • 97 4 Sir: It is reported that Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Chairman of the Labour Party of Singapore. is dissatisfied with the nomination of Mr. Peter Williams as the Party's candidate to contest the forthcoming City Council ejection m the South Ward. In the absence of any
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    • 55 4 Sir; I was shocked to learn from the "Review of Views" that the Utusan Melayu editorial dated Aug. 4 alleged that the government did not care for the welfare and health of the Malays, and that European nurses were sent only to the new villages of Chinese squatters.
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    • 206 4 Sir; Sarawak is m the news now on account of an internal crisis winch i£ happening there and its Government has declared a state of emergency m Kuching, the capital town Sarawak's position m the British Commonwealth appears to be defined quite clearly m a treaty
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  • 570 4  -  HAL BOYLE, By AP Correspondent r rilE first thing a couple does after buying a p:a:'e m the country is to s;urt having weekend guests. This is because they make a surprising discovery. They lind that m the snug retreat they yearned for "to
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  • 492 4  - Islamic War Spreads To East lndonesia ARNOLD C. BRACKMAM By Special Steß«lard Correspondent MACASSAR, Celebes (Indonesia) 4 ONCE loyal guerrilla -f*- leader, East Indonesia's '•Scarlet Pimpernel." has today turned traitor and joined forces with religious fanatics to establish a Moslem State m Indonesia. He is Kahar Muzakkar, who infiltrated Dutch
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  • 21 5 Soldiers Rob Driver pas- i i d 'Lot I \M Iresi Hum her ,::mi)li m "The ire m >th -ouind >lirrurpii.
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  • 337 5 29 Face Trial KAFR EL DAWAR, Egypt. Aug. 17: (Reuter)—lt ,s officially learned today that the prosecution is bringing to trial before a military tribunal only 29 workers out of the 574 arrest- ed immediately after the riots last Wednesday. The tribunal yesterday released 545
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  • 54 5 Mme. CHIANG IN U.S. SAN FRAN< [SCO \uj R. Mrs. Chiang Kai- 4 the Nationalist ived here Hawaii to go 1 men] agfl skin ailll It was *aid to D€ C 3 i by nerves and complicated by a medicine. Mrs Ch for y mh hn Hospital here where two
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  • 37 5 ;ii-: r s Co isi Guai d re- d the 82-ton Japanese ship. Vlatori Maru bu nd sank 100 nilea easl < To but all t:ie l wnen ■<.■>' picked up pv :ir:<>t!i<j: ■:>. -m A. P.
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  • 46 5 WASHINGTON (UP -FBI D toi i Hoov< r ai I Ihe irn of John Thoma Hi W, one of V, < a's m most wanted tives m H; ntramck, i Michigan, yestei Hill had a >jed of an intensive FBI search since May 1950.
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  • 298 5 fXMAW ENVOY TELLS US\ WASHINGTON, Ar.g. 17 (Reuter)— Mr. Binay Ranjan Sen, India's Ambassadoi to the l T nited States, said m a radio interview here today that India was opposed to a conference of Pacific Powers which excluded the Peoples Government of
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  • 23 5 LONTX>N Aug 17 <Reut< i d i «m Madrid to ;>• m seven ites and is claim- Madrid-London point to »eed e< iplanes.
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  • 121 5 WASHINGTON. Aug. 17 < \P) The IS. Draft f conscription) chief says the pool from which he draws manpower is running dry and. williin a year, may be drier than it was at any time dining World War II "If this pool is as
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  • 279 5 NEW YORK. Aug. IT 'A!'' Socially prominent Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke lost a fight yesterday for an immediate hearing on charges he lived off earnings oi high-priced prostitutes while awating an inheritance of millions. A court put oft until tomorrow an. airing of the complaint thai the
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  • 265 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 17.— Th" agrefedeat clwecn two major natural rubber producers Indonesia and Malaya was the keynote of a conference ol the working committee of a rubber study group which lias just recessed here after examining methods <>i preventing burdensome surpluses. j 1:
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  • 59 5 'Use Gift To Train Malays' I PENANG. osi- den- UMNO ince Wellesli I Haji Ismail bin eeneral me eting 1 I Buttery that it could be Malayan Chines^ Association could arrange Jths to be trai .< ►nal d th< gift be used to pay insi In thi -k! the Ii
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  • 35 5 WASHINGTON. Au:.' 17 <AP> —The U.S. Navy sought terday to forestall reports oi ii\ sauce by announcing pa::.; to launch a .-cries of crosscountry I ba oon flights this v. et It
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  • 185 5 Reds Seize UK Properties In Shanahai HONGKONG, Am;. 17 (Reuter) IVkintj radio said that the Chinese Military Control Commission m Shanehai had \Pstrrdiy n'qimit:»no;! the Bctldl 9WUC4 Shanghai dock\ard ancf shipvanls of .Mollers Limited. The d 1 had I an .'tied m tl of th< people of China by tl
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  • 458 6 Industrials Provide Many Transactions By A Special Correspondent HEALTHY markets developed during the week and total business assumed moderate proportions. Industrials provided several substantial transactions as investment portfolios were revised or increased. Tjns benefitted from a firming metal market and there was a little more doing m
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  • 195 6 Industrials: Federal Dispensary |l V) Fraser &c Neave Orci 53 j t) i 3 HO. Great Eastern L:le*s43 2.>. Hi:n:ner $2 20. Georgetown Dnye.isary $2 30. Malayan Breweries J4 7J Malayan $1,424 to $143 Oversea Chinese Bank $29 00. Raffles Hotel $2.90 Singapore Cold S >ra;;e $4 40,
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  • 76 6 FIRST atomic power plant for industry m Australia is likely > be erected at Backys Bay, on the western shores of Spencer Gulf, between Port Augusta and Whyalla, South Australian Premier Thomas Playiord announced. Mr. Playford said Backys Bay aus one of South Australia's deepest and
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  • 266 6 COMPANY REPORTS TVkka Taiplng Limited: Operated its rkedge during the year ended 31 >1 Ociober 1951 to show a profit of 01.53U (20.4%). after profits tax. From these piofits totalLing lU'; have been paid. Net liquid assets m balance shr-et work out at £163.097 jS lid. per share) before providing
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  • 44 6 Reds Top Pak. Cotton Buyers COMMUNIST China heads the list ot buyers of Pakistani cotton for the season ending this month, havftig bought 397.287 bales: Japan comes second with 281.7*54 bales. Britain third with 87.090 bales and fourth was Hong Kong with 8(1.824 bales.
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  • 72 7 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. *7 \P) Toweel, world bstfitamweighi champion, ben Georgi Rtousse (Ijrance) on points m a ten-round non-title light here lasl nifi tt T o w e c wei ling IS pound attacked relentlessiy j drop A 124 third meeting ol oxers. 1 f Ha j
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  • 539 7  -  Roger By GAELIC football now makes head lines at Seletar as five teams prepare lor the cup fights m the very near future. The guiding light m this relatively i new game is still Cpl. j Delaney at Seletar, but I apart from the
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  • 144 7 Federation Team For Next Games IPOH. Sun. --The next Olympic games at Melbourne m 1956 may see a Federation team participating, General Sir Gerald Templer said at B dinner party given by Dr. and Mrs. Chohg Tak Nam at the Ipoh Station Hotel Restaurant last night. The occasion was to
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  • 529 7 LONDON, Aug. 17 (Reuter)— The north of England had the laugh over thr south at cricket yesterday for with most of the southern games affected by rain Yorkshire at Leeds m a vital championship game against the leaders Surrey and Derbyshire at Chester field against
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  • 66 7 SEREMBAN Sun Thhand of the First Battalion i I the Fijian Infantry received i great ovation when H paradon the Sen ban Stntr padang during the interval i a football mat between th< Selangor Chinese and the Neg Services. ■fhe match w.;-- m aid
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  • 48 7 KUALA I UMPUR, Sun Aladdin and Evergreen, w. ners on the opening day oi I Sleangor T Club*t August Meet have l>e< n pro from Class Four to C 'i tun while Observation, m nd t Flag of c has been set;' up to Class Two.
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    • 674 7 j NOTICES THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited lor the post of Executive Officer to Fund B of the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board It is intended that the officer appointed should act as a coordinator and ensure proper huison between the Board and the State and Settlement Governments.
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    • 467 7 YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHVVASH! h i« ej.icr r-^A, to ke~p v)urmouth ,h ..id your throat piuic^icd agaicsl the gcrrr.s of :;,!ection. Dcttoiin, con^ ca :r.j? the active Kcririr i Jal pr;ncipl* of Dcnol' anri&eptic. Is *o n:ce to taste* «o tcHreshing to a%c, that it make* m« dp.d eveniv.z usr
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    • 801 7 WM tSf^TJrjKtFmm mt^^^^m mseßlßHKmßttl^KKßXHuXsBaßlxB!lwAs&iS£s,''' s!siss's!s&&''Mfy&yG&&l&tt>Slllk(tL SINGAPORE DIARY TXTK: Ev Mr. T H Elliot on! nunnacj tt ymca Hail 8 j ;'•> m. j VM.CA: Tfnxs at Bras Basah a pjo Board of Directors mcci- 5.15 r?i Commtrcia] class i ■Ulajr Clan judo and body- LECTI RE: By Mr. Paul Abishegan^se;,
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    • 278 7 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS BEX: Flame Ol A abj 3 630 ar.i B li a :u ODI.OV: W th A Sa z ia Mv Heart '■'<■ t M and BJ i m PATILION: I \.u Mao.) 1. 3 6.30 and B p.m. M1»O: Bloa .n I i Th« Heart 2 30.
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    • 309 7 PENANG ENTERTAINMENTS BEX: I see Vo I I- My D ta AIIIW Thin Chee Wo z X m (Cantonese) 3-M 6.45 and y3u D rti. ODEON: Rod Badge Of Courage ■i 1;'. 15 aid 1.15 WINDSOR: Veiaikaran (Tamil) 330 and 8.30 p m. >T.\K: Or)f)ortun:ty Comes 'Cant- i I p
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  • 683 8 S 'Pore Malays Take Lead In Community Lge. Chinese Beaten 2-1 pliolo CLINGING desperately to their two-goal lead established early m the first half, Malays brought off a spectacular, thrill-a-minute victory over the Chinese to take the lead m the SAFA Community league. Malays won by the odd goal m
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  • 271 8 S'pore Indians Triumph Again SINGAPORE Indians won tin- Gandhi Memorial ap loi tiu i second Umc since the series was >tarted i i I ils when they beat the Singapore Crickcl Club by n runs m exciting finish on the SCC padang yesterday. The Indians owed their victory to the
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  • 191 8 SALT FLAT, Utah, Aug IT (UP) Co A T Gardner, British light car raring king, was injured slightly yesterday when his MG "Magic Midget" spun out of control while he was di iving it at 160 miles an houi over Bonneville, Salt Fiats. Gardner made T >
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  • 527 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Weights for Wednesday's rates the second day ot the Selangor Turf Clubs August Meeting are: CL. 4, DIV. 2, ABT. 7 F. Millenden 9.00 Talkie 8.12 Flame of the Forest 8.11 Starain 8.10 China Town B. OS Matinee 8.08 Ropewalk 8.07
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  • 54 8 S O CC E R S-4 V A Co m m v nity League: Eurasians v Singapore Base District at Ja{an Besar Stadium: Div. Mi Cosmos v YMMA at Geylang. SBHFA— Borneo Company v Handelshank at CYMA. CRICKET: St. Josephs Institution v Australian and English Oversea^ Schools Combined
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  • 82 8 KOTA BAIIRl". Sim..— The Casuals, this year's favourites for league honours, disposed iof the J o v i a 1 s by three goals to one. For the Casuals, Capt. Grant spearheaded the attack and scored twice. The other goal came from Trevor. In another match,
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  • 323 8 Perak Beat Negri In Friendly Game IPOH, Sun. An erratic Perak State XI scored ;i three-two victory over Negri Sembilan when \\w\ mv[ m a friendly soccer match on the Chinese Assembly ground this evening. The game was watched b\ crowd of 2,000 and was thrilling only m patches. Perak
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  • 119 8 BUENOS AIRES. Aug. IT i (AP) World Welterweight Champion Kid Gavilan opei his South American tour last j night by taking a 10-round, de- rision over Mario Diaz of Buenos Aires m a non-title J bout. The decision was unpopular th most of the crowd of
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  • 32 8 N a junior cup-tie s >ccci itch, the Indian Recreation! Club 'A" beal Windsor Rovers I by four goals to nil at the Jalan Besar stadium yester- lay. I
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  • 42 8 NEW PORT RHODE ISLAND, Aim. IT (AFP) Australia's Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman defeated the mixed American- istralian team made of He bei't Flam and Mervyn Rose ai the New Port tennis tournament here today The score: U-o. 75, 6-3.
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  • 145 8 Dave Sands Died Broke Says Paper SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 17 i;fP I --Boxing chat, Dave Sands, who was k. isi Monday when his truck went over an embankment, Lrned £24,000 during hi* fighting career but died broke, the Sunday Sun reported today. The newspaper said S B i, who h
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  • 43 8 THE results of the S c Kerala Samajam Badmini ton PartyV tournament he I the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday were: Town TV beat R. K. Badminton P by five games to nil. Union Party beat Rural Board P by three I
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  • 32 8 Habonin School Sports A b 1 1 i m v 4* (i Inter Xi I i- X 'l Ml- nli> I inilc <i|it-ii: I mii^ lump < IMf tamp i Itirouiu" thr c
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  • 10 8 Ex-Champ In Finals of the i rr.e- I X I
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    • 38 8 designed for baby's I |i m <»n Ins mattress, the gentle, B 1^" "^%lm on! i> lh>- Dunlopillo mattress m \^ll fejt^^L Tin* nutiti'4'SH ftpr #i t/oo## imfti/S THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., (malaya) LTD. SLXiAPUIIg KIAfA UiMPUB PKNANC
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    • 114 8 jl fITtS I WATCH 1 We take pleasure m armour effective from date, we have been < b. Messrs. Fabnque Solvil des M Ditisheim, SA Geneva, Switzerland c exclus ye Far East Agents for their pn I TITUS 1 Please note that all enquiries m |l of "TITUS" watches should
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  • YOUTH
    • 23 1 YOUTH _AJ^<n^NEW S PAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH OL. I NO. 15 MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE
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    • 632 1 >>, f In i-ltnn lin -j rms «»r hi lt\ inn, v* iii a i Si ililrrn «|>rml m;ii"i"il\ of thfir 1 1 v ih« populi«»!i<la\ raui|>B nli!- .m Trillin". nii|f offer 1 1 liili! id (i})|>oriii■>i 1 1 ilimr living i :>ri>\ i triitv
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    • 106 1 a will be bel d S tooigbt at iture ha I er tor wo i v w coir. :irst time that talks are whirh c 8 -ill o! Malaya Thai rm is the full lures l (8 pin I R \v CalderCtHiimt'^w^* ol
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    • 291 1 more important thai merely the acquisition of *ki!K To I'-jrn to win and lo^e gracefully, to lean cwMnrtetatioa HMT Others. ;md tO lr.ii n srlfrt*lia wr and responsibility ate the primary nvisoiis for levins I child attend (.imp. arcordin:; to th.- iUtswers Kxwtm by this pareat eranp.
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 1 I 1 I i a r enwip i > -rrit.'i period marks I oj a bus.v da;/ Jcrofed the study cf ham/k-rafr.s-, i ►rts ami outdoor crand a camp pror one o/ t/;0.,-(? 1 i m Che
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    • 135 1 HPHfi Young Malayans Club for Singapore \Al\ hold its second general meeting on Wednesday, August 20, at 430 p.m. at tftc Victoria School Hall (oft Jalan Besar Road). The i iterim rom).'.»i;rec, elected soon after the club wa a formed f the first eeting on
      Francis Lee  -  135 words
    • 566 1  -  S. Ramachandra By TX MARCH APRIL, 1922, there took place the MalayaBorneo Exhibition on the Anson Road Reclamation Grounds which, m my opinion, has no! been excelled by any other exhibit ion m this part ol Asia ever since. It was ■'<- blared open i;:>
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    • 9 1 Loo Tcck Hai
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    • 209 1 Brunei Girls Will Join S 'pore Guides In Camp By '(tv ih f s Spec m I Correspondent I/OK the first ItniC, two yuiders and lea girl guides from Brunei will j«»m the Sinsapdtc Gill Guides Annual Gamp lumi it mum mences n Saturday, Augusf T\ a| tii*- \>ri (•cmiit
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    • 885 2 Are Schooldays The Happiest? bR i a jmbht Tfe x m T SCHOOLDAYS ore the happiest of our lives, some soy. I don't ogree. Or ot least, they ought not to be. All life should be happy. Yet it is true that there is a big difference between life m
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    • 600 2  -  "SPRINTER" By J i\ST week I had the pleasure of entertaining some of the world's best runners, amongst them being 1 Marjorie Jackson, the fastest woman athlete. At the age of sixteen, this young girl defeated Airs. Fanny Blankers-Koen who was touring Australia
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    • 52 2 Express Photo. Kirkby students, m Malayan attire. stroll out after attending a lecture. It is summer time now and too warm for winter dress. From left to right: Jogi n d c r Singh (Malacca). Che Fatimah (Trengganu), Ismail Zain (Kedah), Sarojini Dcvi (N.S.) Evening and T. S.
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    • 189 2 Unusual Transportation BELIEVE It oc not, it is now pos dinghy made from glass. This small < "Aflday* 1 dinghy, is made from ftbergla craft la moulded m one pii n a fibre?, which, when inspected singly, are i human hair. To test -lie strength of this mated
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    • HAILSTONES FOR FIRST ATHLETIC MEET
      • 95 2 i SIXTY five students, i under :he charge of Mr.' t.l. Calder, Lecturer in] (Education (Visual Aids), I had the privilege of see-; ing Liverpool from the air on Wetlnesd a y 'Angus; 6, 1952. Messes. Wright Bros. of Liverpool helped to make arrangements with f
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      • 182 2 The First Annual Ath;lelic Spurts were hold n Saturday. August 2. 1952 commencing at 2.30 p.m. Alter weeks of glorious Summer day?, the ram. 'came unexpectedly on [Saturday. The morning I started off very hopefully (with Lovely sunshine, but I about midday there was a I "tropical"
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      • 27 2 The College closed for the Summer Vacation on Saturday. August 9. 1952. and will* reopen for the new academic year on Monday, September 8, 1952.
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      • 31 2 D.... ::i2 his recent visit to the College, the Mentri B ol Perak. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, ted the sum ol I I to the Students" Union.
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      • 73 2 Course In Geography 1 fortunate students., Yip Am M v. Perak, and Miss Ong Lim Neo. gor, have been selected to attend the SumSchool for Field m Geography at Rhoose. Glamorgan, from August 1 2. to August 16. 1952. This Course is organised' by the Geographical A ciation for teachers-
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      • 44 2 Mr. Mohan Singh, formerly a Cadet Officer of the Bjkit Mertajam B;anch of the British Red 1 Cross Society, has been .selected to attend a fourday Course for Command dants at Guildford, Sur*- < rey. from September 1. toi mber 1952. i
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      • 27 2 Di' t I ments for the Continental! Tour by ing A ance by B C b S Internal tion i! accid' The France Genii.
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      • 68 2 CHAM EL BON V\ I White m the eorly \^V_" %*)s^\l Chameleon >^>H \^sfc X Orchid" of Mexico changes to crimson V* of obout 10 om. In the afterf i,+ noon it is orange and at sunset, blue, remoining so till morning. ff^'US Well known through-g-ta^S^J^Sayw out the world, the
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      • 60 2 j C^ n Are .^i A-^n iSl^wSi 2> i Tr You con ifC r c O ni)^ covings account rW K (S* 'H\n J liUlc 5 S1 W V* V-Z^^C^X interest will be t if- X? 6^T^o^ /^|A|\ individuol occounti c ci< oflt l to s2aooO/ ft* V^^^KBr y\^^T^f I
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    • 390 3 Community Centre? strati* en< igh Ed atic i Mi r n an exclusive inti r lew last 'ariouj 'moral <vi wh h are b< ng t itpoaed to. 1 more significant when we realise I i none other Ihao the Bead ol (he Singaeparl ent who lay ia
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    • 739 3 'THIS week. "Youth" continues its series of articles on the University and University life- '<>- day's instalment is on "Newcomers or 'Freshmen' Further contributions will include "Life m the hostels" and "The University Library". Be sure to follow them m "Youth." !lf N <>» iol»rr
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    • 889 3 I O WHAT ♦•xtint is the home responsible for the education of a child? This is a question that has boon asked repeatedly by parents and teachers almost every day. and student tea- hers will admit that it is almost impossible
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    • 587 3 DO YOU WANT to be a youth leader?* You do? And. here's the reason why: You like people—particularly, young people. Yo« will get a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction from seeing younj boys and girls grow and mature. You will find that the
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    • 28 3 1 i) Why X a railway !ine like a blanket? Beeaoftf on slt-fpfrf. (2) What Is ft thai ha« three 't-gs but do body? A tripod.
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    • 232 3 r PHE BROAD outlook and determination group of young people 1 to the formation ol the Young People's Group, a Youth Department of the Bethesda Church (Katong) Started m 19*6 by th< pioneeivvolunteers, it aims to provide training of youth for Christian service. It has now
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      • 744 4  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER 6*4- episoih: /■> ARROW REVEALS A SECRET .iihl In-uail to J»:lltlimli- lh«- «00l of |Im i.mtM. littd iNarai Thihrs em* weari of his *tr*-nu-MH |»la\ with \hv viltl uniiiKil*. Ho decided, in -trail. In try his BMgic l»<«u ami arrow. \n!»«Ii
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        131 4 NINETEEN year old i Ronald Parry, who was i awarded the Victor > i Ludorum of the Victoria i i .Institution. this year, i for winning first plate m i the 100 yds. and the 220 yds., and the Hop, Step 1 and Jump, whilst being 1 placed second
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    • 217 4 in]i^r~irT'inr!3~"llill iHxsi3^H*^"^*| l^yn^ ll l*KfK*3Uli s Kl c II :5- the first o' i > appear m c s many t ej'o 1 ton cc mony o f Qtieew I year, Pe?r< pages, <' 'ord-bc i ers, k\ }J 'i i co c to '"'s from to
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    • 329 4 "ITOUNG Peter Boyle and his four friends ar» inseparable. They play together, go to the same .school and talk, like all schoolboys talk, at nineteen to the dozen. One of them, Benny, chatters even more than the others, but he never speaks until he's spoken to
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    • 78 4 BARBARA DOUGHERTY of 35, Milburn Road. Kingstanding; Birmingham 22c, England, is keen on contacting pen friends m Malaya. STEVEN CHIAM of 27 Poole Road, Singapore 15, whose interests are sons*, mories. stamps and cycling, seeks pen pals of either sex. ALBERT CHOW or 20. Purvis Street, Singapore 7.
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      • 76 4 j&ihd2fdbA&didft n as *h* era e» c^ tffo ab it)*, (d?: At dfe «fc era' m Ssn 59 CS SI eps bs CS Page Of Honour fVNE of the nine pages who carry the Queen's train. Always the sons of Peers, they wear scarlet frock coats edged with gold lace,
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      • 98 4 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE 1 I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY B i i L—^^— a. 7^ N |BM|| i i i^ mm^ mi J r rfW I \*VHte~eesr\ ?Idowt B£lom6 to j ■m%£ r v>£ JC^/J ri^^V S^A.KJVBocv.y < i<6o >to sj? so--I {JUST OUBJAOZS LITTLE SPW6!!j
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