Singapore Standard, 20 August 1952
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Title Section15 1952-08-20 1 Singapore Standard X. VOL. 11l NO. 49 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article606 1952-08-20 1 C.C. TAN WARNS OF VOTE FRAUD MR. C. C. TAN, Progressive Party leader, yesterday warneu m trie Singapore Legislative Council that "thousands of aliens and other unqualified voters" were likely to vote m the December City Council elections. He was attacking the "inaccurate" electoral register "containing a great number of606 words
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Article50 1952-08-20 1 Allow I mport Of More Goods Covt. Urged Gov- thai the fix the selling hidi means is subsidising < omauttt«9 are of the the fixing of i i .11 dinii traders a ihan they ton:»d m asking I \ht- i ommodity issist m the tia cons mv •cal prin- i50 words
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89 1952-08-20 1 Eurasians Chinese 'Fold To Join Regt. PENANG Tues Pi lisi 12 the jroutl ol Pel ing particu 11 j 1|« jlayj M ijo D. G i:. 1 cci -in-c uge 1 the recruit- tfi m of tne V- lei ation Regiment I .-i i th;it lie would iv- liked to89 words
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Article315 1952-08-20 1 From CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Special Correspondent KUCHING, Tues— The Sarawak Commissioner of Polite, Air. Patrick Shannon, and the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, left for Pontianak, Indonesian West Borneo, yesterday to discuss matters ol mutual interest with top Indonesian authorities. Meanwhile, the Police315 words
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Article119 1952-08-20 1 KUANTAN, Tues. Ng Yap Huat. manager of a shop dealing m arms and ammunition m Pekan 'died of two bullet wounds m Pekan hospital at 4 a.m. today 10 houi after lie was shot. It was stated that yesterday evening while Ng was playing mah.jong a119 words
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Article53 1952-08-20 1 Ceylonese En voy CEYLON'S first minister for the legation m Jakarta. Mr. A. E. Goonefinghe. passed through Singapore yesterday m the Willem Ruys on his way to take up his appointment. Minister plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary, Mr Goonesinghe, who was formerly Mayor of Colombo, was met by Ceylon's C >mmissioner,53 words
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Article40 1952-08-20 1 WASHINGTON, Au«? 19 IReu- X 1 -'a:- incident i: 1 a V.S minesweeper eunned t U.S. s /age ssel, killing md injuring nine, is I be ?ated P limin i ?ports m li( that ire m visual recognition40 words
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Article20 1952-08-20 1 New Stamp Issue Sept. 1 cci IS iyan stami n ,'c at q September enoooi- 4 1 id m AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article167 1952-08-20 1 CANAL HERO FOUND Standard Staff Reporter Tif Ma lay who rescued a Chinese woman, Yen Ah Many, Horn the Rochore Cana] on s f| 1:: ning and then vanished estej traced 63 1 c Si gapore Standard. He Is Che Joo bin Dollah (21), a driver working with a dry-167 words
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Article69 1952-08-20 1 THE AREA enclosed by the Town Board limit of Seremban has been declared to be a food resti icted area. The following cannot be taken oui without a permit: Padi, nee. vice products, Hon.-. flour products, tapioca, cooking oil, sugar, sail concentrated foodstuffs (Bovril, etc.), tituied69 words
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Article31 1952-08-20 1 SOMP- 13.500 miners have been compelled to cease w p r^ m two Rhondda Valtey (Wales) nits as :i result of a foremen s w <4t- strike AFP.31 words
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Article25 1952-08-20 1 ROME taxi fl'T.f I I c tuntess Bianca Delta jewe valued a) V^\u^.o ,-uc she had «*>sMit-inindeau iw* ll! hU cab A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article255 1952-08-20 1 Red Peace Talks Aim At War SAYS M'Ai*i;ti SPECULATION m the capitals of the world over the RussoChinese talks m Moscow generally agree that the Free World would be well advised to prepare for even harsher trials m the East. Guesses on the subjects of discussion range from another, CommunistReuter; A.P. - 255 words
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Article74 1952-08-20 1 LONDON. Aug. 19 (Reuter)— Britain now ha. s an all-weather jet fighter which can exceed the .speed of sound, the De Havilland Company announced here today. The DHI -110. which is 52 feet long and nas a wing .span of 51 feet, ha* been on trial for74 words
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230 1952-08-20 1 Gurkhas Fijians Push Up The Score KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— As against one terrorist killed, two wounded and one captured, the Security Forces have suffered two wounded. Three civilians have been murdered and five wounded. The 1 I Gurkhas operating m Kota Tinggi. Johore. accounted for the terrorist while a party230 words
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174 1952-08-20 1 Revenue: $SM. Up And It Is Still $SM. Short THE Federation's July revenue helped by an all-around increase m the collection of import and export duties, went up by $5,000,000 over the June total. The Federal Government disclosed yesterday that last month's revenue was $34,--150,906 compared to the June revenue174 words
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223 1952-08-20 1 Govt. Told: Do n't Raise Rice Price SINGAPORE Government s urged to maintain the present price of rationed rice until the end of the year without resorting to a direct subsidy. The Legi >' Coui ■elect committee inve igating the retail price of i itioned rice says m its report,223 words
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Article86 1952-08-20 1 standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Tues Mr. Mai colm Mac Donald. Commission-er-General ror South-east Asia. today dodged most questions at a press conference held at the home of the British Ambassador here. Mr. Mac Donald. who is here on four-day visit to meet top Indonesian leaders, laughingly86 words
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Article72 1952-08-20 1 SAIGON, Aug. 19 (AP) Com-munist-led Vietminh forces attacked a big rice plantation. 80 miles south-west of Saigon, killing seven Frenchmen and Viet-iK-ui!i\Sf and .vounding 11 others. Eight others are missing. The plantation. owned by Gressier Brothers, embrace.- 20,--000 acres of ricefields and is the biggest72 words
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Article69 1952-08-20 1 CAIRO. Aug. 19 i Wt' Mousj tapha X iamis, vho was esterday sentenced to death •■>■ a spe- a] court tor complicity m ttie X tfr el Dawar incidents, toda asked to .see Egyptian C-in C Genera] Naguib. Bel beini hanged, to give him "very69 words
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Article30 1952-08-20 1 A blind beggar m Kamdeo Pi asad, got ta Iced int buying an Irish De ■■>■ I > Monday he waj told h has won him £15 000.- I :<30 words
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Article30 1952-08-20 1 A WHITE HOUSE sp :e confirmed that P >■■ I 1 o ild make a i• md le d ,nme time i expii ed nex| Ja la AFPAFP - 30 words
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242 1952-08-20 1 A VALUABLE private collation of 3.000 Malay hooks, maiMMCriptf and other jmhlicalioim has been donated to tlit* niversity of Malaya. This collection \>i\\ in* to form tin- nurlem* of tlu> Malay section of the t diversity library* niis colipciuin belonged to the late Haji242 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-08-20 1 MR. MARCEL Loubens, (above) one of the four members of an expedition exploring the caves on the Franco-Spanish border, fell l! 0 feet gn Autj. 13 while being hauled up from the l.fiOO feet Gouffre Lepineux. one of thp world's deepest pot-holes. The steel rope used for hanlin« him upA.P - 82 words
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Article95 1952-08-20 1 END OF CRISIS NEARER MOVINt the i en >n of the Emergeni y Etej rthei three months, I Colonia Se etirj said at the l <egi ilat ive Coum H tinj tei '.> possibilit that not have to with the Ei n •■That at le ist i our hope,' A\95 words
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Article34 1952-08-20 1 fMOUTH I .silent and pat hetic hillside turning to wrecke figure the fl the little D honeymooi shamb 9 unofficially, poll hol ida < •i the floodi da34 words
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Article25 1952-08-20 1 \SA\ \Uk II (Co ticet r fourth strait United Na I it P I oi 'I etinf the < and lule tioiis h.i- week25 words
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Advertisement71 1952-08-20 1 5 P Hde SILVA Y/ ;v 5/" S'MSAPOtii 41 A lt/*f*>UX /*>O# '^SBp^i Hiik MOTO CROSS, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM-4th MAY, 1952 n Ist 2nd Junior Re c Sen at Re :c 1sr 2 SCOTTISH SIX DAYS TRIAL U. K. sth /10th MAY, 1952 Best Performance 35 tc Class lst NEW ZEALAND71 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-20 1 Representative i, THtKSTON <O. Sincapore X l,um«>ur YOU CAN TASTE THE CREAM iti COWLAC (''•/.ln i\ full <r• m i rt.ur\ nnlk m powdered form rout lining til Otf original butter fat. milk muat. prulcii^ Ihi^ finlk luu b'-«-n drird hv a n«'\v (owlar pro(e^^ so tluit it retunN th«-84 words
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Article34 1952-08-20 2 KJ 0.- r BAI .KU. Tue*.— Be aged IT, th< P ee Court p to eoa mil into nad no f\ Lee *ißf him ths m the Th« i he34 words
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Article24 1952-08-20 2 INI ERJ 1 committee a led to form the Mcdi- Health Asbm tanl s 1 S m,. aya at a ing X24 words
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155 1952-08-20 2 SMALLPOX WARNING Standard Staff Reporter -O\!i: 130.000 out of 500.000 persons, vl»o wt-ir infer ted >*ilh smallpox duriiiir the past luit yean m countries sarronnding Singapore were Reported to have died from the disease, Dr. M. Dorai^in^ham. Chief Health Oflieer lold The Singa]155 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-08-20 2 EKJHTEEN Girls of the Third Singapore Co.npany of the Girls' Life Bricradc patiently waited at the Simrapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday to welcome back Miss Lini Poh Luan. their Captain, from the United Kingdom, where she underwent a youth leadership training course f«r three years at Swansea and Liverpool onStandard - 71 words
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Article32 1952-08-20 2 KUA YWUR Tues.— l Selangor I be as ted i Aug K< m ned g ihe i ended so thai be ope- men >jecta c Slates, ..::d B.32 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-08-20 2 photo. MISS DIANE YERDAYNE (centre) returned to Singapore >«-sterday m the liner Corfu after six months' holiday on Ike Continent and the United Kingdom. She was met by her parents Mr. Mrs. Paul Verdayne. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article248 1952-08-20 2 COURT TOLD ACTING on information, a party of Customs officers raided a house m Lewis Road on May 17 and found 13 tins containing about 650 pounds of opium, the Singapore Third District Court was told yesterday. The opium Mas estimated to be worth approximately248 words
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372 1952-08-20 2 Pay up or well 'collect your hones'— court told of threat HE SINGAPORE Real Police I Court waa t>...i yesterday that i ■ha daiinad to be a c ol a certain ol < getable hawkers toned to send his gang >Ueet the I ones" 1 of an--1 at party if372 words
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Article453 1952-08-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter STEPS ore being taken by Singapore Government to recruit a Senior Investigation Officer from the Board of Inland Revenue, who will be charged with the task of investigating cases of suspected Income Tax evasion m the Colony. Introducing the Income Tax453 words
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Article102 1952-08-20 2 THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday approved $7,800,000 for the purchase of land by Grovemmenst. O; this sum, S7.oon.ofln wiH be used as a supplementary provision to cover the cost of 606 acres required partly for resettl* nent piirposes and par: y for Uocation102 words
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Article96 1952-08-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Twes.— The lav Rulers have agreed to determine the dale fer speins the i "Zul-Hijjah" I ir year 137] through the st tes tomorrow. The news o1 the visibility o f bo announced lout the Federation of Malaya ;:nrf Si>T?apo v e96 words
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Article79 1952-08-20 2 MR. I. ORE PEN'G LTJM of Chur;£ S Jit Pao and Che Harun bin Mohamad Amio off M< ayu Raya ol Singapore and Che pom .'.lac/.i bin Ibrahim of Majlis, and Tara Singh of Par-de.-,i II valsa Sswak of the Federal ion have boen selected to79 words
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Article94 1952-08-20 2 Laycock Lashes At PWD MR. JOHX LAYCOCK. member for Kator lathed out against the Public Works Department yesterday for not yet completing certain road projects begun 2! years ago. Producing a copy oi the latest P.W.D. report he drew the Council's attention to a picture of the new Changi Coast94 words
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Article76 1952-08-20 2 THE Department oi Era tion m Singapore reminds aliens that if Mey propose to go to China and wish to ee> turn to Malaya, thf-y Should obtain a re-entry visa before departure. FsiHuse to do this will probably mean that the person-con-cerned will not be allowed to76 words
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Article39 1952-08-20 2 BATH PA HAT. Tues.-JTire razed two large attap houses at Jalan Pantai yesterday affe noon before the arrival of the Fire Brigade. The e«u«e of the fire is not known and the Police are investigating.39 words
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277 1952-08-20 2 $IL7M To Be Spent For 2nd Hall Year Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Public Works Department anticipates spending approximately $11.7 million lor the second half of this year and not $21.7 million as reported m a Singapore newspaper (not The Standard), Mr. J. V. T. Campbell, Deputy Director of Public277 words
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Article278 1952-08-20 2 Bly the To Aims Of TUC THE aims and objects oi the Singapore Trade Union Congress as an executive ibody do not suit the Government, said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. BJythe yesterday at the Legislative Council meeting. He was replying to Mr. Li m Yew Hock (member for278 words
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Article50 1952-08-20 2 HAVE YOU LOST A CAMERA? THE owner of a Japanese "Olympus Six" camera 'believed to have been stolen irom a kcd car at the Capitol car park on Aug. 14. is requested to contact Mr. A. T. Be van. Officer m Charge. Malay and Endt&B sub-branch, C.I.D. Headquarters. Robinson Road.50 words
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Advertisement187 1952-08-20 2 All 1<]«'»I o|>jM,' lsl ANMVER^ !< 77/r.sy r//<" o/ > ircrL >fur^>B(i: Superior Quality Whitf !> "Karta" Smart Shirts 3 foi Prld. Jersey Silk 81.25 a \d Prld. "K.K." Crepe 81.23 yd MAIDENFORM Bra2(J', Disc. RARRATS Shoes (Sizf i NOW $16 pair. PEDIGREE Dolls (Just unpj I SPEOAL KADIOS 1187 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-08-20 2 H B M^^^Mta^ MMMMMMH Hh^^^*— •*-fN^BMtfttSflNB^krtk^ft<*A-^fc^^M^K^M ■-—^^^^^^T^^—^ fc ■«-».«x^^m^»9 words
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Article471 1952-08-20 3 'Govt Playing Role Of Dog In Manger' Charge Standard Staff Reporter TWO local doctors recently qualified al ihe University of Malaya were refused appointments iti the Singapore Medical Service because they had received financial aid m the form of bursaries from the Federation Government although the471 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-08-20 3 Big Day For 127 Malayan Recurits .Ml !'»:!-!<■ I it* initial IrainIbrahim bin H \>« (4 bami on !11// I aiup i Xt- trail MM bmail REMR 5 PI l m Shw). Evas m photo. MAJOR GENERAL K. K. (1. Sixsmith. Chid of Staff. FARKI.F pro*rntinu a shk>ld to SftStandard - 66 words
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Article17 1952-08-20 3 Thieves Tkae $2.291 Haul < and a: Y. >m a F aled a d b j m. yan17 words
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Article142 1952-08-20 3 NO DEFINITE late >uld yet given when the Smith Hotel i operation as a sanatoi Dr. W.J. Vickers, Director oi lical Services .it the Sing Legislate c Council meet- iy. He was i ep ngtoaj idj »urnment spe H Paglai who asked whether i target142 words
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Article51 1952-08-20 3 amount I £318,000 Tiie work p includes the executio ;pairs to the icquisiti »l l;"'d. irains. roao patns and car park Si m. room will al i be built and the sj ng structure n the u-tt.v tinned m\ I I restaurant the ,c Council meet- esi51 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-08-20 3 picture. NHB (111 YCX<: ISR& llonekons a r Ur. back m '">«• >'*""" m .our m,J, h.r l.s, of thro m-0rd.,,, f"r »1 "i--kii 4! HMV Sludms. mißlMll MM >"'"' lv y M.indardM.indard - 30 words
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Article105 1952-08-20 3 Worker Jailed for Homicide \BOURER. Li m Chong N g\ who stabbed a compatriot to death at Pulau Tekong Be i on March IT because the latt. had Paid unwelcome attentions •o his wife was yesterday senenced to eight years' rigorou^ B vn at Ike Sir gPp^.Aff,^ on the jury's105 words
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Article73 1952-08-20 3 THE f( llowing were- ,e leciea office b rarers of the Old Victorians' Association; Singapore, a he seventh annual general Siting at Victoria Prwident Inche Ahmad bin Mohlmed Ibrahim: vice presidents. SJS? Wanjor bin Abu Bafcar: Mr So" Ban Hoe «ex-omc;w». H, n Secretary, Mr. Shen73 words
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292 1952-08-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter INK oiih cure for opium addiction lay m the complete deprivation <>f the drug, Mr, W.L. Blythe, Colonial Secretary at the Singapore Legislative irancil meeting yesterday* He a(ld c d thai the rendering of medical assistance to addicts has been292 words
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Article50 1952-08-20 3 TUP". Sii ;tp Family B iety will hold a I its en I ers at I Island on Aug. 24 Omnibuses lei v c Queen Street Bras Basah Road juncti it 8 i hose who had t ■-i their tickei s i >ntact the n n'.v.50 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-08-20 3 MR. LEE YOKE SUN of the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, who is joining the Municipality, Kuala Lumpur, us an Assistant Assessor. He is the present Genera] Secretary of the Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club, the graduate body of the former Raffles College, and the present faculties Of Arts Science,55 words
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Article28 1952-08-20 3 APPROVAL was granted at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday for the' extension of the Control of Rent Ordinance for a further period ol 12 months.28 words
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Article71 1952-08-20 3 THE Arbitration Bill. The Silver Jubilee Fund (Singapore) (Amendment) Bill. The Muslims I s and Construction) Bnl •md The Machinery (Amendment) B.I! parsed their first reading at thc i... rislative Council meeting ■-■I";.- Malayan Naval Force (Change ol Name) BUI The Conveyancing and Law el i*ro-71 words
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204 1952-08-20 3 'Sugar Cannot Be De-rationed Yet' DE-RATIONING of sugar is not yet possible, Dato C. J. Paglar (member for Changi) was told yesterday at tfie Singapore Legislative Council meeting by Mr. A. Gilmour, Secretary for Economic Affairs. Urging Government to consider de-controlling of sugar and re-introduce controls -only it' a short204 words
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Article83 1952-08-20 3 AX 11 -YEAR-OLD Chinese girl was cheated of her $150 s>old neck chain and locket by a Chinese woman m Singapore on Monday. The «irl was on her way to Havelock Road market when the woman met her and got into conversation with her. The83 words
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Article49 1952-08-20 3 THE following are the officebearers of the Nanyang Kee Sic Kony Huay: President, Mr. Kee Koh Keong; Secretary, Mr. Kee Bonn Thee- Treasurer. Mr. Kee Nai Siong. The Kong, Huay, which was established m Sep.. ember last year now has a ijership of 'l-'.'Ji.49 words
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Article109 1952-08-20 3 THE Royal Air Force. Changi, will hold a Fun Fair and Bazaar at Changi on Sept. 12 to aid the families of Malay Other Ranks and members ot the RAF. Regiment m that area. With the money raised, it is intended to buy foods, children109 words
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Article127 1952-08-20 3 I OR the first time yesterday, Singapore Police Radio Headquarters m Pearl's Hill was used as the "headquarters" for a combined operation between the Army and the Police m "Operation Combine" m which token forces were deployed to deal with imaginary incidents. The headquarters of Army127 words
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Article135 1952-08-20 3 Handicrafts THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr W.L Blythe, promised to "investigate 'further"" suggestions made by Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Representative, Indian Chamber of Commerce) at the I egislative Council meeting yesterday that Government should seek expert advice to promote handicrafts and small cottage industries. The promise was135 words
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Article38 1952-08-20 3 THE show 'Rendezvous with Eve' will start at 9.30 instead of 10 p.m. tonight and tomorrow owing to the Length of the programmes. There oave been full house bookings tor both 1 nights.38 words
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Advertisement234 1952-08-20 3 Protect yosr car beauty witd all-weather SIMONIZ Preserve the beauty of your new car a iong, long time Simoruz it! Just one coat of Simoni.r applied m a couple <d lours will seal out all road dirt, t icum, tars and traffic film for months i md months. Your car234 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-08-20 3 1 BOYS. »F WE'RE TO STAY THA'S RIGH JI M £SS^' 1 »SScm w^li M^S^ 1 MAN GOOD C'MON,BOYS, J THEKL'S I CAtfLF UL..I IKSN 1 V^ ANT I A LAW ABIDING COM- WHEN U^ POT5 HOT N^ F L /^fe I EN OU6H TO V LE'5 GO /ONE THING70 words
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Article215 1952-08-20 4 Big Strides Made In TB Cures SAYS PROFESSOR IPOH. Tues. Tremendous strides are being made on the curative aspect of tuberculosis, said Professor F. R. G. Heaf, Adviser on Tuberculosis to the Colonial office and the Health Ministry m Britain, when speaking at a luncheon party here today. The professor215 words
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Article54 1952-08-20 4 PENANG, Toes. Burglars wiio broke into a merchant's i house m Gemas Road last nl£ht, removed two planks From his room to gain entry. T tools $665 rash and three MCA Sweep tickets from a pocket of the merchant's isers. The merchant, Mr. Lim Choo slept54 words
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69 1952-08-20 4 Perak Scheme Excellent —TB Expert IPOH. Tues. Professor F. R. G. Heal, world luberculosis expert said m Ipoh today that the Perak AntiTuberculosis Association rehabilitation settlement m Batu Gajah was an excellent idea and promised to render erery possible help to make i' a success. He was clad to learn69 words
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255 1952-08-20 4 Molested hotel girl, officer fined $70 POfICE Lt. Thomas Janit-s IVvailv (27), atlarhcil lo \o. 2. Federal Jungle Cowpany, Jobore, who was «U'mtilk'cl as an "efficient platoon commander" by his -iiprrior officer was fined a total of $70 m ike Singapore Secoad Police Conn yesterday on two charges of using255 words
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Article127 1952-08-20 4 Old Rubber Trees Lost In KL Fire KUALA LI'MPUR. Toes. Alkj 1 4<t firemen iought one df the fiercest jungle fires near Kv:a:a Lumpur last night j when 50 acres ol disused rubbt r laiid at Die 6:h unite Peta- ling village blazed tor more than one hour and threatened127 words
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Article85 1952-08-20 4 Beat Daughter With Broom IPOH. T.ics.— A forty-year-oiri woman, Yu Yoke Sim, of Karnpong Java, who admitted ill treating her adopted daughter. Chong Ah Yin (14) because she threatened to run away on two occasions was fined $150. m default, one month's rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate Che Arshad uulay. inspector85 words
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Article474 1952-08-20 4 UNITY IN WAR AGAINST R EDS Judge Douglas La udsMa layans l/.S. Supreme Court judge, Mr. William O. Douglas, who will end his 14-day tour of Malaya this morning, yesterday said he would convey with deep sincerity to Americans a sympathetic understanding of Malaya's 1 problems and aspirations." This morning474 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-20 4 A THAI pilot who has i«:ide inorr than I.'iO flifihts from Bangkok to Bingipan tad bad. aariac the lavt lour years, is flying to Aastralia for .1 >«;u\ advanced flying course. He is Captain Twee Buddhinan. flnrirtiaf Cbkf Pilot of Thai Airways Corporation, left piclared here with Captain Hugh Birch.Standard - 74 words
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Article242 1952-08-20 4 'Undesirables' Bill Is Passed I HE BILL to r«*«rulale i\\v ilrportrtiow «»f uml«Mruh\v Brili-h Bobjectl pa?*><'«l il* .fnnul ami lliir<| readings \e?«l<*rday m tin* Singapore Ir-i-la^M ronnril v» ith ceriain aimiuimnit* nnnwfndij m lli< Sdccl < oiii tn ii t«< One of the main alterations is m i :;:les thai242 words
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Article151 1952-08-20 4 IPOH, rues.— The Malayan Chinese Association has formed a sub-committee to draft out out a scheme lor the establishmern of literacy and adult educational classes. Efforts at the start will chiefly be directed towards the formation of such classes m the new villages, but the subcommittee will151 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-08-20 4 Photo This croup of stalwart young 1 men are some of the many Home Guards whe have oomplpt^d thtir trainin? at Tanjomr r The Honir Guards were photographed with their officers after completion of iheir course. RiU S iReuter - 39 words
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Article64 1952-08-20 4 KL.ANG, Toes. Two labourers were killed and three seriously injured when a lorry be f»>g«»£ to Guan Hiiat and Co. carrying 10 workers, overturned about five miles bom Klaqg. This is the second major;. it>;;: at the same place, the first occurring about a month64 words
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Article71 1952-08-20 4 MCA Prepares For Purcell's Visit IPOB. rues. The Perak MCA has formed -a suh-eo::;--mittee ender the chairmanship of Mr. Lav Pak Khuan to make out a programme of tour for Dr. Vic-tor Puree! 1 and Professor Carnell. who will spend four days ii) Perak. Dr. Puteeli. who is the MCA71 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-08-20 4 SOME of the young men who turnrd up ;:t tl»«- Malayan Hiliirj An I?ts m Penan? U> f<" r*-riuitn.« tit20 words
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Article11 1952-08-20 4 Govt. Failed To Honour Agreement I i The si on bulteti!11 words
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Advertisement133 1952-08-20 4 7HB PIXANHA C§jl»)j^^^ Identified by vicious m tr.onqu'ar teeth let ~*2£:'^^^^& m an undershot |ow», i j^^M^ the mon- eating -t-^Bfi: TF^ only eight ro twefv« foi.ly identified as onothei famous Tiger Medicinal Product, > h "CHEE TKONE t t*7*S^&2&SJsl&)\ SAN" provides in--1 rf*!^ i "^*7^fc^ (i\\ stontoncous relief to»133 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-08-20 4 1 /"""^TS HOW P&OUTX OORKERM' A1 I -v v V^S=~/^TSi-^^^fe3 (SXOP XX, MXi OALMV IrS THEKE AiN TNO £EN4t 131 IP 1/ SHOVEL WHEN VEfl! I f y// 1 £UNNY .VOU'^E Ij IN BOTH OF U^ CeTT/N FWSHEPS ELMSER.OC **^r~T\ V QxSzl' WLHNING y- J <NOC<EP OUT >-47 words
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704 1952-08-20 5 Standard Staff Correspondent M \LV LLMPIK, W*. \nti-raliirs varMMUtea m the Federal capital ma> be temporarily suspended because the Federation U nmamg -lion of vaccine and by the end of this week will Swish ii Kuala Lumpur the initial ♦on-.i^ninent Q& 10.000704 words
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Article171 1952-08-20 5 2Reds Hanged In JB Prison KUALA LUMPUR, Tle i terrorists, Leong Ah Along and L::n Kai Seng, were hanged m Johore B a h r v Pvisoti this morning. Both had been found guilty of carrying IS and ammunition. Leong Ah HSeng wag capt !i red wounded by a security171 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-08-20 5 U.S. Professor Charles .M. Davis of Michigan University aaeftmnanied by his wife. Mrrived m Singapore by QantusBO.\r from Sydney yesterday after complrting a six-month tour of Australia as a FulA prol*?ss<jr <il (leograpliv, bi "iffht Rt-srarcli scholar. he made investigations into the "poor areas'. Professor Davis said thut through aStandard - 78 words
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Article53 1952-08-20 5 L/CpL Ahirdlioj of the L' KUii Gurkha Rifles was killed on operations m the Tangr leak area ol North Johore last Sh! urday. Private B. Larman of the Ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment was killed wiul# on operations m ■a road ambush m the Kluang am ol53 words
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Article29 1952-08-20 5 MALACCA, Tues.— Mr. Goh Bin Lay. eldest son of Headmaster Goh Tiow Chong of the Tranqi:oi;ih English School, Malaccas has passed the Bachei,,,- of Laws examination m London University.29 words
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76 1952-08-20 5 MR. HAROLD BF.DALK. Town Clerk tor Horasey, arrr,--ed m Sin--«;u)Ott* by air trom London yesterriay to advise on local government to Federation authorities. He will be attached to the Home Affairs Department and will spend about six months m Malaya. Mr Bedale will also76 words
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Article187 1952-08-20 5 Vaccination SPEAKING over radio Vlalaya last night the Director oi Medical Services. Singapore. Dr. W; -I. Vickers asked the public to co-operate and make I the Colony-wide smallpox vac'•inatson campaign, \vh;rh starts today, fi complete success. He -aid, "While Singapore has been free from this dangerous187 words
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Article230 1952-08-20 5 ia !<•;•<« -immMhic today: DAY < hatMTM* Kci Pfirc«- Kil.. Vi.i«.ri;i Park. N;«ssim Hill l»»lK<< <■• WorHl. H« H»iiß Oil m.jJh. \i»-\. liv iH«-rutor, «aveloriv i\ii Matormi A. lie. l-.tvurri.-s, DirthHlni <».. Ta»f" l.ti Mi.. \lf\:in<«r.i H.I. I'h.M-ms FK 4*rxJMMira Sonw Sj 1 \!.n Brlrfcworfcs. 1 r230 words
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Article69 1952-08-20 5 KUALA LUMPtJH, Mac 1 Kedah State Sui^i-jt). D, A. Cameron, today said that so far 30.000 most of whom rif school children, had fteen involved m the BCC, und 16.000 had «k> Eai been ra«d nated m Bedell He was speaking aftei the69 words
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Article54 1952-08-20 5 KUALA I.LMPCK. M Deputy H14:; Cummisgwae .".I. D. C. IfacGi livraj iaited sevei a] placet ;i! Kuala Lv pui thai marning. He uisiif tirt the t< and Baby Kampo j Bha v Flood lilt- > ;,t i-ii iiev BxMui Street Fin Sla Hterf the pi >f><» i54 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-08-20 5 THK Singapore Art Society's Tliird Open Kvhihition of Works by local teachers and art students will be o n show at the British Council Centre from Saturday, till Au«. M. It will be oppji, from 9 a.m. to 5. .50 p.m. daily, including Sundays. There will also be e-hib ts87 words
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322 1952-08-20 5 By Y. K. YAP, Standard Start EoroespoudeiH kl VNTAN, Tues. Although deprived of his natural fertile lands, th<» Cbuwnc farmer m llu* nen \illati«s of I'ufiHJiii today still iiianau<-> lo <-<»a\ th<li'ihtih- soil of feiu'i-d-iit areas lo yield inneli-iireded food. The soil of322 words
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Advertisement211 1952-08-20 5 it (j.i:, pm rWOUSAIW DANGKRS \m> HUM MND CHEEKS F(M( DVNNY <;H\\(, J|^ m PuraniiMiiit*^ iol'l" 1 K«naM i;i, XN^» BEAfi&Pi FUMING I ill I M ilNil'Vß r Everyone's ACCLAIMING... iW marlon" :^L jU\ BRANDO j^L I >""^ JEAN PETERS 5 N^ m of i Man. ..With The Houri ot211 words
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Advertisement112 1952-08-20 5 Atlantic Great World. Now Slowing 7.M ft 9.15 I AW AND ORDER' 1 Plus "STRANOE AFFAIRS Of t'NCLE HAKKV San New World. Now Showing <>..'IO d 9.15 "MAHAL" (Hinikistani) Season Extended Today: US KS» OJS p .m. KHAZANA (Hindustani Music-u| Conirdy] S o o n: TIIIXTT MCRNT Nusantara's latest Malay112 words
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Advertisement199 1952-08-20 5 //t f##f#f#'# /if// cirrn*m I In* m* rwm FHQM TOnXYI II II 1# fm i^^ <»* jm» A^jfl I v_ v-^JL T v^X I.My f f V*rli ft #*o m MeCREA oeh STUEU WILLS tHETIIPH*»O THEKIO M COOK THE TMlt BOSS daily rnrap^tei n. i.c< 5 IiMIS sS^H 6.30. 9.30199 words
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Article, Illustration807 1952-08-20 6 f}NE >' good things thai World War II has be- eathcd t«» the West is a heightened awareness of "other the peoples oi the world. War carried >. diera It remote .tnd unfamiliar lands— the Pacific neb i Burma. China. Japan, and the Middle East And tpdaj807 words
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Article899 1952-08-20 6 M.H. FOENANDER - Johore 's Aid To Chinese Schools M.H. FOENANDER i EDUCATIONAL facilities J for the sew villages m Johore have so far cost the State ever a million dollars. Mr. A. F. Hunter, the Superintendent of Education, Johore, made this statement to the delegates from new ages who have assembled m899 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1952-08-20 6 JOHN WALTERS - HIS MIDDLE NAME IS MODESTY JOHN WALTERS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT Governor Adiai Sd W ho is this man Stevenson whom ih, \i, i ruts hare chosen ns their <<in<ii<l t <t, t against Eisenhower for President/ necks ago he was knoun only as th, tj,, hut highly modest Cmwrum1,013 words
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424 1952-08-20 6 Sir; As a member of the City Council elected on the Labour ticket with a vast majority over my opponent (a Progressive Candidate) and one who is serving the people of South Wartl, I Know the extent of dissatisfaction prevailing among the Labour supporters over the dilly-dallying424 words
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Letter417 1952-08-20 6 Accept MCA Gift -As Loan Sir:— I agree entirely with Mr. Tan Teng Hian's proposal that the haii-a-million-dollar gift of the M.C.A. to the Malays be given instead to the Chinese schools. But what I don't agiee with him is that he seems to find only one reason why some417 words
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156 1952-08-20 6 Sir;— Since the Tanjong Ma im i the High Comn ssioner re« \g the need for greater Chinese cooperation, took immediate steps to reorganise 'he local administration. One of the measures taken was to send Chinese Affairs Officer to Tanjong Malim. Shori 3 aftei156 words
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Advertisement11 1952-08-20 6 L —^^|y w» m SHUM YIP LEONG TEA PLANTATIONS CAMItOM HIGHLANDS11 words
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Advertisement74 1952-08-20 6 fc AIRSTktAM L^ KEROSENE l-^^ REFRIGERATOR 41/2 X# CJ M. Am Hilßilf «v. fl. r« trig* r.Mu! hi B d.r >our home because \irstrCMH i c I\l XV quality l»-«ttur«- fM «\f><«i hi «l' lu\.ir\ nucliiri'v yet saxes \<<u moni l.;i\. (umparc I\l HV t tv r viii iectfc >our74 words
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204 1952-08-20 7 Situation In Malaya Much Better Now |O\lM>\, \u-. 1«> (Renter) The Malayai bafl -finitely improved a* a result hi. ii uiCMurce taken by (General Sir («eral< ih« Hi^'h C—nniMiouei, Dato Omi bii h:tii -niaii of the ln«le|>en<lenre for Malay; lol#l Renter to«la\ before204 words
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Article15 1952-08-20 7 B. cU I the film a golden with his ana 'In marriage A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article11 1952-08-20 7 A X E oection cott< mill rioti ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article20 1952-08-20 7 c, yeste IS Ol B 140 t< i» i £3 MO.l 00. She M cons' i« ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-08-20 7 This is Divt'na." (Nan Parker) 23 years old. a nighi club entertaiiici who gets paid to k<cp tool. She is shown here at the conclusion of an underwater striptease In a specially built tank —Wide World photo.43 words
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Article33 1952-08-20 7 LONDON. Ai| W i> transpoi I eras co fl X m« teor e1 ftgnters coxJJS "^fo T men died m one The two m the othei chuted f33 words
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Article56 1952-08-20 7 TOKYO. AUj 18, :"r^;. aai> \n American destroyer todaj "as acin nOrt^ a t 2 thrmiffh the Easi C lina Sen to ported here. a na val spokesman said the vessers SO.S was picked up SKTftKr hi Tokyo headSorter? Ordered a destroyer^ I the Formosa patro^tgrac56 words
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Article74 1952-08-20 7 LONDON Au, 19 7 h h L f o n l i C c rMorkct todoy n t rubbci end t>n en the Lonao LONDON TIN .CSDON RUBBER £953 per buycrt SS £955 seHe. Oct I.- 25 H Three month.. 2 d buyer,, £940 tellers. At-r74 words
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Article199 1952-08-20 7 MORE bouqui ts for the Singapore Arts Theatre for their t tcellent presentation oi lhis WAS A WOMAN"' by Joan Morgan. This play proved an ex tremely good choice for a limited cast and gave every opportunity to the play< rs to give it all199 words
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Article68 1952-08-20 7 SOLO. Nor ;ay. Aug 19 (AP) Ad n\ a] Si P;.t:ick Brind, nna|, c of Allied Forces m Norther;! Europe, outlined plans today for an eighi nation air-sea c. M esigned to v ia P< Allied defences m the Eastern A lantic I g si le68 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-08-20 7 Fourteen fciils will compete for the title of Miss Europe m Naples AP photo shows some of the Kirls on arrival m Rome (from left): Miss Greece (Virginia Petimezaki), Miss Ausiria (Ingcborg Freuis), Miss Belgium (Lucienne Zadworny), Miss Sweden (Anne Marie Tistler), Miss Holland (Betty \*n Proosdij). Seated: Miss England69 words
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Article203 1952-08-20 7 tit t vi WAS not rirrttt THE HAGUE, Aug. 19, (Beater):— Ex-Captain Raymond 'Turco" Westerling, leader of the unsuccessful Java revolt against the Indonesian Government m 1950, appeared m court as a witness here today -but he was not called. He was to have appeared for th«203 words
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Article30 1952-08-20 7 THTS advertisemeni app< ■< yesterday m the persona] <•• of The times (London): "Tutor with Scottish accent urgently re quired for intellig* n1 r. phone Chancery 3166." 1 I'30 words
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Article118 1952-08-20 7 LONDON, Aug. 19 'Rentes' British trade unioi c <'• toda; warned their 8,000.000 Eolli i that biy c 1 1 nis i wk age -creases ir ly undermine the nations economic recover: drive Without directly calling on the workers to restrain inure pay demands, the118 words
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Article38 1952-08-20 7 A U.S. Army sergeant, who ci the two younger daughters o1 ;t fellow .soldier while he was an overnight guest m the friend's ne m Tokyo, has been sentenced to r.o years' hard labour. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article54 1952-08-20 7 CAIRO A«. I« (UP)—Minister of E( omics j if! Finance A.bd< «'.< -id today that Elf j lent's policy is b. Ed xpansion and tl b< a to reign compani^ to prospect for oil. told a press < that the Rove nme investment !1 cu <54 words
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Article39 1952-08-20 7 THERE < <■ two tabbing caseS a«s m Singapore A Tras S e^ a 40-year-old 1 as stabbed m the chesi I young 1 boy The bo: I iin< cc Stal and i court lo d in ft* m.39 words
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Article229 1952-08-20 7 £2M Damage A t Holiday Town LYNMOUTH, Aug. 19, (Rr .tor). Ilainaife ra ii«eff by the weekend flooding around the holiday iMa^e #f Lvninouth \va^ U»day estimated at t2.000.000 excluding property. The Lyn River which burst Its bank tnd swrpl through the picturesque little milage dm ng the weekf nc229 words
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Article113 1952-08-20 7 Britain Says 'No' To Iran LONDOX iui I fA*VBritam bai dt>< < t i ;.rct-i t P :i. i d M■ ■.i o- tte ;>•! < pr>t rm the te v Informed ofl i v i Brit di afted > mtries i -r t:i!k the «rhpl« I ovf t much113 words
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Article20 1952-08-20 7 SIX tdi ibout :s<> police force Br< guns w< I c an inn l\ turned out to be-20 words
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Article14 1952-08-20 7 MI- B< >R guese Ma 1 China, closed < f clashes I A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement60 1952-08-20 7 \i (Rj/;\Wp7(a 9LILOiNG SET BAYKO 1 "lews .l&Sßs6t&f99btf^F \'4x- Tt*-j^SH^r^Bi 88S88Bbj^f^h {fiw 1 1 Jmwh l< 4^ 1 COMPLETE OUTFIT ACCESSORIES OUTFIT I Bovko Set No O S 6.00 Bayko Set No OX S 3.00 No 1 S 9.00 No ix S 600 j -N° 4 ihl no w s2"-oo60 words
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Article, Illustration201 1952-08-20 8 Standard Shipping Reporter HI "NDKLDS of visitors waiting to so ahoaid the il. ooo-ton Uiliem Ruys were kept waiting one and a halt hours alter the liner berthed alongside Godowns 1 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board. Reason was the passengerjs wereStandard - 201 words
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Article81 1952-08-20 8 $181,000 For Met. Scheme A SUPPLEMENTARY provision ai $181,029 was passed by the Singapore Legislative Coun- i! yi'sterday m order to make i start on a regional meteoro[ogicaJ scheme recently approval by the Secretary of State. This provides for a threev vir experimental upper air research programme and the establishment81 words
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118 1952-08-20 8 ROME, Aug. 18 (Renter)— Italy today opened the world's first medical consultants service by radio for air passengers of all nations. uoctors experienced m the maladies that afflict air passin :•.!>; will henceforth always be available at a radio listening post m Rome. Major118 words
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Article50 1952-08-20 8 li-iL Slngap c ;<e jislatn j Council yesterday tppi I sum o* $2,000.4 Xl bs i furth vsi »n to cover the pu chase of addition i i ichinei I and materials for h [of the new [nternational Civ Airport at Paya Leh v50 words
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Advertisement586 1952-08-20 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE > Los laseles. All flwtrinii A issdiai Cities. Peaaag P. Sham S*pore An LA 5L pjy im i.i \K .'I KScf4 27 >ss»-;>t SSSepI lOa 2: Oil I m ut U:v Cnfo Deep Tanka and passefigfi Booklnga etc.. •\jt" ta ANGLO FRENCH BEN.DIXSENS LTD. 1586 words
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Advertisement659 1952-08-20 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ke«4iilar Sailings to China and Japan from S apore. Port Suettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Ratiqkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Peaang From •Kunin-" v Aug H) Japan •fiikhoi" lug 23 Aug "?<; Japan Sails Sails Sails Pen.ing P Sham Spore lor659 words
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Advertisement435 1952-08-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-American Line Nederland I me Kottprdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NKVV ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penan- AMPENAN (RL) Gdn. 33 34 2fi !TAu^ 85 "VuSLOTERDYR (HAL) 3/7 Sept BSeH tSnrt BANTAM (RL) 9/15 Sept 16 KSept is t9Sc|H435 words
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Advertisement401 1952-08-20 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 1[ SAIUNGS 1 KOH S( INI I HOMA' foi Hi iKI ,k J FAI ICiONIA' to H tafc baijtui] Hung* VNUI^ for B^nekok Saienn H Yokohama "1 LAi AMMV [Passi > B ert 1 KOM lATAN moms, n TKOOUOT for iiaiigk, n ZXIWut •'BI\TAN(r For Bar.fk** X401 words
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Article64 1952-08-20 9 PARIS Aug m (UP' me French franc tumbled to 42: 1 a dollar-legal vi oe Ssfl day ;h e M,k(- it has been Pren ier A- tonme «na> to power en P n:!v came to nn r hi M »r<* the' franc h:>d falten to 4ro64 words
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Article27 1952-08-20 9 Orders tor war material and equipment placed by he U^ Defence Department foi -the year od fins m- joxauea I:.S 662.000 miliinn A FPAFP - 27 words
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Article88 1952-08-20 9 U S s:;o.ooo.(K)0 power plant am ai vw kngsest hydro-electric projects m Rerft America sinM [be t-nd fit the war, will be meMd at Chuie De Di:^-"i tbe Pcvmonca River. 60 tmlfS from Qm-bec, m a lew cki>.s.— Reuter Changed prices weic INDISTKIALS Buyers Seller* Q F,-Reuter - 88 words
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Article21 1952-08-20 9 SINGAPORE Tues— Malayan industrial shares contM fimTtodav. with tins attra^ing a good dewnd and rubbers remainins^neKlectcd.21 words
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Article65 1952-08-20 9 10-Day 'Memorial' W ork Stoppage W\SMIXGTON. hug. 18 <Rcu- ,I'm- John L. Lewis, Prcsi oe-u oi the United Mineworfcers Union, m the midst of bargain- 1(1: B new coal wage conrad h:-s ordered members <>t the Pits tor b It-flay "memorial ,;k .stoppage at the end o. this month Ik-65 words
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Article204 1952-08-20 9 TOK\O. Aug. ly (IP)— One •F-d Japanese trade.- and i leave ()n !3 for a two- week j .r of South-East Asian coune« ludrog Singapore-— li kg 'ooporatioii with -it.-t rusiDessii'ven m those !"t-^t, the authoritative trad* ew«P*p«r, Nihon Keizal, §*i<l •diy T* «id th«204 words
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Article114 1952-08-20 9 COMMODITY PRICES d ()S!N(; rubber prices (cent- per Ib.) m Sinsa pore yesterday were Buyers Sellers No l Spot Loose F O.f> m bales Sept. NO 1 K.S.S. 863 88i No k.s.s. si Bis No. ?> H.S.S. 76J Ton-: Very quiet. LONDON KOTBEfi No. 1 It.S.S. SelUeir.ent House Terms. luvsd114 words
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Article119 1952-08-20 9 Ceylon Will Get Mice From Italy COLOMBO. AxxtL 19 < UP^| ld O f the month to augment the rice stocks oi the coantry, w v as learned today. In addition t o this, Cev:on will naeeive 10.000 tons rice from V lifted Stales m October Thi, wMi be the119 words
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Article39 1952-08-20 9 American British and penes neeoi itions In New York with .1 San^e Government J^^^j .„,•>,... seeking a wttteneni <" Japan's preseni indebtedness c nn In their fiffli week with nr> visibte iiiciicutions to elate an i':::'v setttonaegt^- UPUP - 39 words
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14 1952-08-20 9 L ONDON An*. 19 (Reuter)-l nrted States eneial Times.14 words
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Article228 1952-08-20 9 Sequel To ISew Trade Agreement With Indonesia ML k\IM i\k\ SHIMIZU, Mama^tr si [Uv Irommii. RtM-artli I)r?iiir!:i:ciil of lln V<:itik of Tok\o. (<m«(H-1- a !>v it'll of Japan< k M irntUJßhUiit fr Malaya t-» I.iilorte^ia. t\»v ilm* rt'reiil Uilalrral lrarlt- a^:-«M*m<'iil bel%%-«N-n Japan iiinl l iml<hi<-i;i.228 words
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Article77 1952-08-20 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBEB prices yesterday declined by cent per Ib on a" dull market m Singapore on which very little business v\as reported. With overseas orders poor, fir; I grade rubber for Sept< n i ber shipment declined to 86J cents ])er Ib. a177 words
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Article67 1952-08-20 9 The Singapore C3>amber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices i ccn\? per ib.< yesterday (Aug. i-( vere: B.iM'.s Selk No. 1 RSS Spot Loose Bfi rit; Na 1 RSS Sept. Bl No. 1 KSS Ii Bl I &VI No. 2 RSS Sept BU Bl| No. 3 RSS Sept67 words
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153 1952-08-20 9 PRICES of textiles are lifcely to a,o up within the tm x1 few manths unless The Sin pore Government eases allocation oJ quotas for importing J.'jKi'u -< textiles, said a leading importer Japanese texAites yesterday. There is at preseni a shortage r.i Japanese m;153 words
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Article59 1952-08-20 9 THE International Fed* alion of Agricultural Producers Washington said that, based on a record sngar crop m there would oe b world swplufi of 1.25').0()0 tons oi sugar ai tnt end of this yoar. The estimated pecfuiremcrts p the free world market are 5.250 000 metricReuter - 59 words
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Article85 1952-08-20 9 THE HUBBtity ol ttn > n g\ central moved bso U» eratioaa to Singapore and < during July w;:s 4.1k;, torn com pared with 4.H9.1 to« m Sune The total quantity <•' j moved m fee Brsi eewcit wsnth of the vf-a- was 8W» t" ns85 words
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Article40 1952-08-20 9 HONGKONG. Aue. 19 S^ecfafl Standard Service ctemK pi i« on the Hnnckonj: Exchanfle da^ wc-e 515.88 Ui C 3 S?"' 111^ $k.:wo to ossi: w^b Malayan Xl: W-SBSfl ko oi c Indo nesian Rupiah; Gold |ZW2a one taei.40 words
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Article108 1952-08-20 9 RANGOON, Au£. i'r. wreuuen T, Government ai B ia s made no budged pr >v for n-nvrent of Burma s aeol to India ai over «OJW.«M ores U. Tin. Finance Mini t< ;n!d the Burmese Parliament Be was intrpdueint 1952-53 budget, which he vViui show108 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-08-20 9 Three carrier bouis from a Singapore -ba.srd morrniwi fishing unit of three vessels upnillillf; lor Ok first time m lnd<»Cham waters brought bark to the Colony 131 p.«it:> of fish ihe waifs initial estates m 10 days of opecatnow. The Deputy Director (»f Fisheries, Mr. T. \X Rurdon said yesterdayStandard - 103 words
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84 1952-08-20 9 NHNUA. Aug. lfl 'AFP-- n« How Japarcr product! PhiiiMdnes as well as the v m oi Pijjlippino- eKportß Japan may sraer drastic euti un nn ir: 4 orim P n'lippinet-J trade tsg»emeat, which e>:». m un Sf-pt 30, is ex'eridc-d. RcqMnii from Mcya per84 words
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Article48 1952-08-20 9 A spokesman tL ttw Ch f Embassy m Nt- 1 Delhi u«d >■'■ E! every fhbfl pW»on to C ilB« bought a pair ol niooer >-..«• and every thoiwandtn peasa v bou«ht txvo rubber lyrftp rart every yciir. China* demand fur rubber WOiflS 4U.--000 tons «nnuui| U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article40 1952-08-20 9 THE i in >'■;•■< Sin- Lions n i\>\>. ii pei rs at $2 Coeonui oil i wen i r pici I buyer ai S }v < (buversV Gamb ijava rrA I Pepp ■>" impcmg s»s i (12 121 (Siak>40 words
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Article187 1952-08-20 9 Japan May Buy More Pak. Cotton KARACHI, Aug. 10 (AFP)- Nine *aaese mm: hers of Farliament and Pakistan sUi taea and bus: nessmen today discussed the nerd tor irurcascii Japanese purchase oi raw cotton m Pakistan to cnahlr Japan to keep her Pakistan textile markets. H( itaro Jnapak:. Leader 01187 words
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Article30 1952-08-20 9 LONDON. A M ■U Labour Part v < affirm the \> iona! tbe f :ind P"others f i ie back 'I" i i ten I Labour M te I ii. <30 words
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Article49 1952-08-20 9 r,F\'KVA. Aaf. 18 (ReuterV.— East-Wett trade ta ics, piaiuied tor scp* 9. A 1 H' kr I>l:iC< because the Sovill Union IBd her satellites have not rmonded to the proposal, Mr Qubmi Myrda] executive m rr:.,.;/ nf The Economic Commission Uu Europe announced her* xotknj.49 words
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Advertisement39 1952-08-20 9 TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER Economical easy to monoeuvre and yet one of the roomie t 10 h.p. cars on the road. $4545 AVA/LASLf FOR IMMEDIATE OFI/Vf FEDERATED MOTORS LID. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS. LTD FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES B \?Za DO39 words
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Miscellaneous181 1952-08-20 9 SINGAPORE CM i*t i, i < l I \l \k i mi viiti i > .rslTERTAINMENTS ,D!0 PROGRAMME 1 S 81 udio 4 I 15 D tung p. Seng. Si KP :n Mactra '•'■■>■ i vac Benakat. R Soon. n a \\< M<»K W v.. Si I AIR TRAVEL s181 words
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Miscellaneous283 1952-08-20 9 MALAYAN RAILWAYS ii j BUS SERVICES •IN«. \POSI I\ I v B l *iT l A Tl ■»> n .83 n M.XIX v N w »s <^i 1 1 -mi i i i"ni:ii kj AKKIX M (a SURFACE MAIL M.MVMIU. x BC Ufc k_ ■j ho J r..; \i:ki\ m283 words
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Miscellaneous381 1952-08-20 9 KLUANG ENTERTAINMENTS ■w i HHII.MAM The I- »rW 7 and 9 /POM ENTERTAINMENTS Xl l'.\ Re i A O H 4 1 i, <>:»! <»V Choy i Bay Kum ii m Choi V V La > 1 nnr\ 7SO n m ""> N Sarvadl kai ram I L 2 RKX:381 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-08-20 10 CONTINUING MARGARETS DIARY I ON Tin: BEACH at Saint I Tropez a ntw style of beachwear was seen. It f was a beacb coat m l striped bath towellins i» I Mexican style called I "Ponchos." The hat a i thatched affair of raffir. i is similar to119 words
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Article128 1952-08-20 10 I you give 20, wi I 10. It*s g 1 ,i ry young. V fee aa your and toi t pufl na ream i If you 1 SIXi'K yo hair is desl you will be a i inner if you never re daily ngs You might128 words
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Article474 1952-08-20 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By IT'S most infuriating the way one tun do almost anything with other people's children md absolutely nothing with one's own. I've often pondered on this and have come to the conclusion that either children are more sensitive to atmosphere than w e give them474 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-08-20 10 DINING out m Hollywood, screen star Rita Ilayu-orth is P'etured here with actor Kirk Douglas at Cird's Night Club on !v nod's Sunset Strip. Bolh Kiik and Kita have Just staried m Dictures for their respective companies.37 words
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495 1952-08-20 10 PARIS DESIGNS FOR VANISHING WORLD ZCVH r Hi: PARIS dress collections continue m an atmosphere of mounting excitement. The couturiers realise that the world of luxury is shrinking with the fall of one or another monarchy. They have never made more superb collections to demonstrate the belief m the almost495 words
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Article372 1952-08-20 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STAR AND YOU RITA DEL MAR XDGF X "He reminds me <>! tur iiuin niio murdered botli iii< parent-, and then, when sentence u.i«. aboul t.< be pronounced. pleaded i<»r mercy on the grounds that be was an orphan." Abraham Lincoln. WEDNESDAY 108 I I \i\ ONE: Morning: clear372 words
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Article347 1952-08-20 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Bath'to-Bedtime Beauty By IF you're gri\ m to sighing wistfully o\»t pictures of hostess gowns and then deciding they aren't practical enough for the at-home lile you lead, perhaps you're making a mistake. The roistake lies not m your evaluation ot the gowns tew347 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-08-20 10 I) R S5 !> I P h crepe, slim md w i-i lured, iii tWfl WCCtS, I back-op Tvd hclc; <> u;t !i it> pearl nmi bea4 p«broidfffd rn'ikl.ti.' iwfc line t<Jl>^ .m i !i I sed short ei miss40 words
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Article23 1952-08-20 10 HOME HINTS WORTH REMEMBERING i knitte I N Itl proservi crs on \D'.:r rhili < i). it tlicin with linn «.i SM 11 DDFH23 words
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Article42 1952-08-20 11 TA I PINO. Tues. In the Taiping cricket league Survey Sports club soundly beat Taiping Europeans by 9 wickets. Surveyors 1 top scorers were Hashim Ghows (40). and Eng Wai (38 not out). Surveyors' Ariaratnarn took 8 wickets for 36.42 words
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Article29 1952-08-20 11 TORONTO. Aug. 18. (UP)— Philippines champion F. Ampon today defeated G. Alien of Toronto 6—B, 6—5 m Hie first round oi the Canadian lawn tennis championship.29 words
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Article45 1952-08-20 11 THE FOLLOWING will represent Singapore 'A against Johore Chinese on Sunday at Jalan Besar ■tedium: Yew Cheng: Hassan, Vellu; Amatt, Hee Jong; A Basaid; Omar Awang, Mac Donald, Kok Prow. Kng Slang, Awthar Singh. ReservesNarayanan. Rahman Jr., Ka«bid Giman. An iloe.45 words
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682 1952-08-20 11 FATHUL KARIB lost their chance for the S A F A Cup when they ost their tempers— and the game— at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. lv V r i teh °9 ainst the Rogers, Fathul Karib lost by the odd goal Tli de682 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-08-20 11 photo. Bob Cuzzons of Cypress Gardens. Florida. ISA., bolder of the 87-foot water ski-jumping world's r*M ord. tunes up for the national water ski tournament ;»l Minorqua. Wi^ consin. The tourney is to be held imd?*r th«* ausuncs of the American Water Ski Association. APAP - 45 words
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Article318 1952-08-20 11 PENANG, Tues. Triple champion Ooi T< ik !!.;> looks sol for another successful year. llr \%<m l.tI singles match In no uncertain manner m ih« Parang open harlmitiion championshipfi lasl ni^lu beating i neafa Thean Kin m 16 minutes and conceding «»nl\ hx r318 words
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Article196 1952-08-20 11 Penang Tennis Tourney PENANG, Tues. Three seeded players, Robert (liia. Tan Cheng Tee and K. E. VI. Hussain entered the Mini-finals oi the men's singles of the Penang Tennis Open Championships when they heat their respective I opponents m straight sets today. In the mixed196 words
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Article143 1952-08-20 11 FINAL TEST BRAWN LONDON. Aug. I<>: (Reuter) The final cricket Test between England and India was abandoned as a draw at the Oval here today when rain prevented play on the fifth and final day. England thus gained the series by having won the first three of the four Tests.143 words
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Article121 1952-08-20 11 LONDON, Aug. TO (Renter"): Len Hutton, England's crictcel captain expressed the opinion todaj that England could beat Australia m all Rye tests aexl season. At a press conference called after the final test against [ndia had been abandoned at Ihe Oval, Hutton was a ked: "Vo121 words
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Article45 1952-08-20 11 Cheng Wah Wim 1 3 -Nil IFOH, Tues. Cheiig wall AA. retained the senior I poll and District league rhampionsh?, today with the highest winning m a r i n scored m a match this season 13 goals to ml over Borneo Motors Spent-, Club.45 words
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1732 1952-08-20 11 ALTHOUGH three of the strongest badminton parties— Mayflower, Bournemouth and Eclipse have abstained from entering the Singapore Badminton Association's annual junior tournament, the competition nevertheless attracted a record number of entries for the men's and women's events. There are HH competitors for the1,732 words
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Article106 1952-08-20 11 LONDON, Aig If •R. Ninetd obabU and Eb I i dicap \<* \nrun ovei one mi c and thn guarte n at I Wt dnesda? a1 h 'i if! intci Goi don Rj< b Lo TelUer, c T■• < Am.-i:;.: i i Ed^pr H I bridge106 words
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Article30 1952-08-20 11 U.S. Gets These Aussies SYDNI V. fAlrmi R •>-- AliSt: the O y c accepted A ov Hon. I n MM did .> ng aid on h: t about <■■■■■ 2 the developmei30 words
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Advertisement385 1952-08-20 11 NOTICES "^ypORE TURF CLUB II l l > CUP) ill VVKDNKS AND SATURDAY :i MBEB. ItSI 51 noon -DAY. 27th IS RE o Rest r MEM- be held Apt .i lions be .n wi itreceived before h day. except Saturday! On are issu- virse on i on'y «Ps are beld385 words
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Advertisement625 1952-08-20 11 THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD ■/SHSffWP lor the post of Executive Offi gr to Fund X of the Rubber Industry (Keplantino Board It is intended that the officer appointed should ait as a to ord.nator and ensure proper ha.son between the Board and the State and Settlement Governments. Applicants must625 words
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Advertisement176 1952-08-20 11 SITUATIONS V \f\NT tivp m K Pen an nes— Tin P kpply GPO B ,>ore itTIRED experienced t X but t ih Sins Sii m i ion ri Account B r R i i ICCOMWIIWN VACANI < I i d cold i VEHICLES WAWTP wongs reNDRi notici I ENTKAL f176 words
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2014 1952-08-20 12 1: MD SUMS UP THE PROSPECm KIM) REGARDS, a creditable fourth i<> flag of Peace over livenini -a -li.iH" furlongs <»n the firsl <la>. i- fancied to win the main sprint eveni for «-la*s three division two horses over six furlongs today the irroad2,014 words
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Article159 1952-08-20 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Free Rein IPATECHOUX WHY WORRY AT LAST liy Worry Demonic Alamlalny Unaware Unaware Demonic 2| MAtKII II S F\X lI.WI-X K. GALLANT i Snowgrass Sea Dragon. Sea Dragon I Seven Eleven Marcus Aiirelins Kamlwic-k 3CORRICHARD GORING GAY DE LYON Gentleman Corricliard Corricnard <...>.« Reward159 words
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Article21 1952-08-20 12 REME Draw With 390 MU TV N- i last night. Hi mm.; 1-- wb i the ftj 390 tnon son, B21 words
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Article1503 1952-08-20 12 R\CE 1 .-Horses Class 4, Div. i— s% Furs.— 2.ls p.m. l u:i Whj Worn 5% Ml 5 Mrs Ch ih Tal Hoe R. W. van B'kelen Percival 11l uill.mnn- 8.1? .Mr. Mrs. Fo ig X i Chun Tjoa Lansdown ifi Screen 5j S.I I "S Sta1,503 words
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188 1952-08-20 12 Jack Solomons Sa^ SOUTHAMPTON, v,,,. 9 v czar. Jack SollHWni, WTivrJ i,, -i,, M \rw Ifork la^l flight aihr In I ifZ beavywngbt kin-. Jory Mavi.n. Sm* Britidi champion Kmhlj 1n.,,,,, (1 j Pmtim—M Q > L IK fall Commented S what I've188 words
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Advertisement65 1952-08-20 12 J CANTEENS 6, 8 and 12 persons COMPLETE WITH FISH FRUIT EATERS B. P. De SUVA, LTD. flncorpomied m < r\iom/ SINGAPORE PENANG 0 c v **«f > 4^ (x^7\Ya\ f*\ SILVER WARE WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING BtVfl ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY. OUR SELK COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR Wl DING. BIRTHDAY,65 words
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