Singapore Standard, 23 August 1952
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Title Section14 1952-08-23 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 11l NO. 52 SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1952. 12 PAGES— FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article359 1952-08-23 1 Irrigation Doubles Yield Of Padi In Federation MALAYA'S agricultural wealth will be increased by millions of dollars through Government irrigation projects that have enriched padi cultivators to the extent of $177,000 per thousand acres, the yield per acre having increased by 230 per cent, or more. Between359 words
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Article11 1952-08-23 1 Taipeh Sees New Menace To Malaya m•- I s se Red11 words
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Article12 1952-08-23 1 Threat To PI Food Grows expn might rsening food I v two12 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-23 1 i (.»n. sir Gerald Templet i i seems pleased irhea this i old Chiaese of Ike Perma- I tans Tinui;i New Villas** 1 t(tld him that he had hnilt I a uood hoosc beenase he intended to n»uke his hone ptMinanentlv m Ihe village. II t* insisted, too. I 174 words
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Article47 1952-08-23 1 US$6496 Mil. Spent On Ads NK'.v YORK, Aug 22 i idve ing the 1 State U556,496 million, md soui t 14 per cenl 930 the d of 1952 over I months of 195] sup i Newspapers to i Jest idverttsing last > ear ed by radio maga sines47 words
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Article144 1952-08-23 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 22 (AP):— The Country Product-- Association, the most influential rubber growers' organisation m Ceylon, want- the govern- ent to handle shipments of rubber to China through the Rubb r Commissioner's Dep irtment. Local growers, who say those Chinese shipments are the main reason why144 words
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Article202 1952-08-23 1 M AN ROBBED OF $1,000 IN DAY ANOTHER Singapore cigarette distributors van was robbed ia daylight yesterday— the second m two In this robbery. which occurred off Jalan Besar a1 about L3O p.m., the victim was tied up and locked up m I the van after he was relieved of202 words
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Article50 1952-08-23 1 CONFIDENT of Gen. Eisenhower's defeat at the presidential elections. Democrat Senator George Smathes has announced he will introduce a bill to give back the General his five stars which he was compelled to give up m order to become the Republ lean f.'inrlidatf for the Presidency AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article224 1952-08-23 1 JOHORE BAHRI', Fri.— For meritorious service- t h r e c Johore residents were today presented with the British Empire Medal by the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Tempi er. m the Council Chamber here, m the presence of the Mentri Besar. Johore, i the224 words
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Article68 1952-08-23 1 Queen Replies To Protest SAX MARINO. Aug. 21 (Renter* San Marino, the worlds tiniest republic, bus received a letter from Queen Elizabeth ot Britain regarding their protest ai the smallness of compensation for damage resulting from British bombers during the war. OHiCials indicated it "holds out some hope" San Marino68 words
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Article25 1952-08-23 1 I j ipa lese Pi emier and one ol 13 remaining wp wai criminals, 811 m Kiichii inuma 85. died y »-:--H AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article30 1952-08-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.Terrorl ;ts fired on but misse« the Federal Police Band a they were travelling m i police convoy along the RaubGap Road ye -onlay.30 words
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Article60 1952-08-23 1 MEW YORK. Aug. 22 (An— M announcement was made today of the development of a new anti-malaria drug to help preveni relapses caused by the disease, 'The Journal <>f the American Medical Association, m its issue out tomorrow, reports »n the new compound known as Primaquine-a60 words
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Article19 1952-08-23 1 total ol 119 persons were in jSrecU 19 seriously^ rokvo ,urban train co Iwion. AFPAFP - 19 words
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Article31 1952-08-23 1 CANBERRA. <U6 2V AP) TH GStS*'-" jUd Croa teams, o*.,^ l^ to asSsl x*" 1 experienced w"m:m Tin- team* Suit? £Kr«£K& r*sss b, v, Briusn iw Crosa.31 words
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Article85 1952-08-23 1 wrFXICO CITY Piug 22. (AP) -The Mexican Public Health has asked Dr. Alberto Trencavel to make a puWic^emonstration of the use .ol his drug "aniodic v pd m trealhis poliomyelitis patients. Trencavel a Belgian naturalised U.S. citizin, sent a quantity of his drug to Houston.85 words
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Article44 1952-08-23 1 LONDON. Aug. 22 (VP):Britain will send Foreign j Secretary Anthony Eden to confer with Marshal Tito m Yugoslavia next month m the first such visit since the end of j World War 11. the Foreign OfTW announced i jday.44 words
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Article33 1952-08-23 1 THE SECOND of Mrs. M klbano's girl quintuplet! ed a1 the Sao Paulo maternity hospital on Thursday. The babies were b< n to Mrs. Alhann 38 ori Tuesday night.- APAP - 33 words
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Article16 1952-08-23 1 MR S.umiP! r. nayei tinted dii ector ol tj ial Security Adminisi ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article30 1952-08-23 1 India w. ive 160.000 mete tons ol rice from Tha i I b Sept. 15. Shipping bee arranged for all but 22.000 tons •ie rice. APAP - 30 words
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Article28 1952-08-23 1 The 5.149-ton Jap;.-., c car( vessel Terushima Maru whicl ran aground m the II River' (Calc itta) on WeH has been declares a total ReuterReuter - 28 words
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331 1952-08-23 1 Swedish Police Launch Hunt For Ex-Doliceman Killer STOCKHOLM. Sweden, <Vun 22, (AP).— Police iuuiiihed an all out hunt throughout Southern Sweden today for Tore Hedin. an expoliceman SOOght m connection with nine killings. He is wanted following the hatchet murder of his fiancee, the arson killing of his patents and331 words
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Article191 1952-08-23 1 WATER, ROCKS DESTROY A VILLAGE BOILDKRS, churned by the torrent chewed like X 1 1111 rats at the foundations of these Lynmouth houses un til the whole front walls col lapsed and the roofs sassed like limp paper The P«n> buildings were plaster toys m the path of the rauint;191 words
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Article207 1952-08-23 1 Xl \1 V lIMTIK. Fri. The "terror ot kangkar Bahru," Johore, Tan Law rlin alias Nan Hen* yrho carried a reward of $6,500, was killed patrol of ihe Malay Regimeni yesterdaj m *©ng Peng. ere also »ix tjannn surrenders yesterday biggest number during the moni h.207 words
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Article85 1952-08-23 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 22 (Reutert— The United States Navy disclosed today that foul new' jet fighter planes have I been given their first lesis aboard a carrier. All are faster. more manoeuvrable and powerful than types now m use and stated by Navy Secretary Dan KirnReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1952-08-23 1 NEW A. Pensioi ■i] Aal i Othei EUnks, Bril under active con Deta oi be published i tile. to that recently announce the Federal md I Regimen I32 words
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Article52 1952-08-23 1 RI Bid To Salvage Sunk Ships M.did/.ifl Special < orr s|» .nil. m iw: \i: V. Fri— the Indoi tons oi sunken ship md Indonesia. lion and Transport M Mr i Handreds ol millionn "t d-»i Im*i irortli "i Bhippini w v.nik .iMtuiHi ludon. 'ii dun: 4 the 1 Go52 words
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Advertisement26 1952-08-23 1 PLASTIC LAMINATS xv i TABLE TOP S "m. >f PADLOCKS WA )f RIM LOCKS 1 NIGHTLATCHES 4 LOCK SETS I M WiIUAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) LTD.26 words
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Advertisement39 1952-08-23 1 I l.iltfsl It li it tf LADIES' HAND- BAGS always, call on THE NOVELTY STORE 88, North Bridge Road. Phone 3123. Spore 6. 40 V^ Flavour Fragrance Gold Dollar Tea j i SHUM YIP LEONG TM PUNTATIOM > CAMERON NICHLAMDS39 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-08-23 2 photo. NEW sea wiß is now r>< m;- built hy the City miiii il .it Marine Parade. Photo dWWI l.'-bour'Ts .it u»,k uh:i{* the tide is o a This repair to Ihe >^» ml is part of thr S.HS.(HMI City Council m hrrm> ta de\«!op Marine v n uit mtoStandard - 62 words
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32 1952-08-23 2 21 Died Of Tuberculosis In One Week 51 !>k!.: Stall Reportet tphtheria ri the, previous ed Other causes of ritis (2S), ph< «ia sk>ns (8) ri-beri iTi. ry I ye wa against32 words
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Article24 1952-08-23 2 HE Pl'B' 1 R< Uttions -.s m S Buii the P w*< rks Depi rtnn I 1 floor front High Street24 words
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Article243 1952-08-23 2 Standard Staff orrt»pondent R Pri MJ A i Ca rtain of First i w Guide mpany, Forth. W< •m i a tout I North I S Ipoh i .horn she i• W« tern A sn Guide Camp near derided at very c to came I243 words
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Article133 1952-08-23 2 THE CITY Council is now considering applications for te rhni sal personnel for the Pasir Panjang power station, Mr. C.C. Payne, City E!ec- v! Engineer', told the Standard yesterday. an •es for 38 experienced and qualified officers have been advertised. But said Mr. Payne:133 words
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Article34 1952-08-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter A WATER spout was sighted outside the Singapore Harbour Board Area vf-terday at about 2.15 p.m. Excited groups watched the snout which lasted for ten minutes.34 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-08-23 2 S'pore labour tenders are self-seekers (SAYS MR. GOODALE) Standard Staff Reporter SINGAFORE labour leaders were yesterday described as "self seekers" hy Mr. A. V. Goodale. retiring manager of Roneo Ltd He said they were interested only m their self-advance-ment rather thaa m the welfare of the people they represent and300 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-08-23 2 Sir Charles Here For Talks Standard Staff Reporter DISCUSSIONS on the problem of staff exchange and closer interrelationship between the University of Malaya and the four New Zealand universities are to be held m Singapore between university pro- fessors of both countries. Professor Sir204 words
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Article, Illustration201 1952-08-23 2 'Liberation Skyman Visits Changi Spot Standard Staff Reporter I THE FIRST British soldier j to land m Singapore' at the surrender of Japan Colonel 1 Gordon S. Jenkins of Force--136 returned to the Colony' for a few days' visit. Now a newspaper editor m Tokyo, Mr. Jenkins motored to Changi201 words
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352 1952-08-23 2 Police Are Wasting My Time— Coroner THE vSmgapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday criticised the Police for bringing cases to his court when there were ample grounds for prosecution m a trial court. After hearing some evidence at an inquest into ihe death of Tan Sng (77). who was knocked352 words
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346 1952-08-23 2 Taxi Driver Describes Cut Chase Alter Crash A SINGAPORE journalist, Malcolm Modder of the Singapore Fred Press, was yesterday alleged m the Coroner's Court to have knocked down an elderly Chinese while he was overtaking a taxi a: 50 miles per hour. The victim. Loh Chai Yuan (64). died on346 words
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Advertisement53 1952-08-23 2 q British Made 0 o REFUSE BINS§ _^^r^W^ <r **•'"■"■■<•>"' ;^^T**S*w I 1 i n —^^M^^aWa^^^ V fcjlK^^^Bafl^K^^WßS^lK^^wSHßHa^i^Ba^a^at^J^a^a^aW IK -'•*^SB U Alum m m m Stoved. U 0 SIMILAR MODEL IN HEAVIER QUALITY 0 0 or Black Stored J 24,25 E«-h A 0 M»n.i.m,,n Stove* $24.75 M 8 ROBINSON'S OOOOOOr^53 words
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Advertisement131 1952-08-23 2 WRITE fZ JTT^T for free &?m^ N r^ n 06fl€fO(JS sample w.--^ r KIKGKOHGsto cf cnofi "TAKf OKASA and YOU TOO can be STRONG c 4 HEALTHY JUST LIKE ME" OKAS A i i THE MOSI RELIABIJE GLAND HORMONE TO\M x?T" 1 SOI I iVif-'JhII.RS HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. (ft, ltd131 words
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Miscellaneous39 1952-08-23 2 t^^" JW) fe»'^^^ WE MADE HONEYMOON RESER-VAV- "1 1/r MMS -5O AGO '.^iv ~i. >y tc&aV 1 W SHUNS FO'NO'AT TW'GRAWD PAUO r^/T GRAH& C*U ACB. HOTEL > >s>J*7,o J^O»&7s^J^ HOTEL, iM NOO V^WK/T AH BIN V .«r -c A39 words
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85 1952-08-23 3 S'pore Has Too Much Sugar:For Tender I stall Reporter STOCKS ol sogai u x the SiafaporeGov,nt i- considered to be ih.it it has bren put up for ten•,,ns Ol white uhi< h had been ini•.r<i Taiwan. Ed yesterday y I &«>pli< Be Iht lisposed v retwo months 1 Colony. for85 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-08-23 3 TIIK vast litter of i wrecked homes and splin1 1 tered furniture on |.yn J mouth hearh. north of I Devon. Kn^land. tells a I stark story of ierasta- I tion. I H was a day loni; de luse c»f rain that tawed the Kiver l.vri to ilun»t- its course.85 words
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Article104 1952-08-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE CAUSE if the inrfebtIness of member> ol the Singapore City Council Em- 1 p 'Vein' Co-operative Thrill and Loan S iety. r.t.i. is "certainly nut due to betting on hor.MN. but to circumstances entirely bej >-.\ i their contro!." said Mr. X.104 words
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Article23 1952-08-23 3 THE Singapore Legislative Couru-i! will hold its next sitting on St-pr 16, il le Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m.23 words
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Article218 1952-08-23 3 1 IKST Anglican Bishop of SißSapore, the >. C J. I r rr^;iNoii-I)avic, will celebrate the i\erx.ary oi hi> consecration tomorrow, m \ii ica. 18 1927) He i i St. Paw 1909. ebrated hid 80th ■tpore, he start- the St. Andrews M H house next to218 words
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Article42 1952-08-23 3 No Bovine TB In Singapore Foster. C S r ire I es m 1 foi 'he herds. at- r re>ng local co >ns ml bis Deevery four w 1 r"c"or. r ms of d ■■> m.- ted, an nil y are i nmedi-42 words
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Article55 1952-08-23 3 A BANKRUPT, E. A. Abdul Rahman, told the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, m the Singapore High Coin* yesterday, that he was hoping a friend would settle his liabilities of $2,000. And R-thma'n said he •■>.-- came insolvent when he sold a .consignment of biscuits55 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-08-23 3 S(;T. MOHAMMED Yusoff bin Abdul Chaffer of Ipoh whose flight won the Recruits' Snooting fitip is seen beins congratulated by Air Commodore \V. M. L. MaeDonald. A.O.C '?.'»0 Group, who took the salute at the passing out parade of No. (i intake of recruits of the Depot RAF. Regiment (Malaya).55 words
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56 1952-08-23 3 THE firsi Scottish troops to be sent to Korea, the Ist Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland High tnders, arrived m Singapore i ter lay m the troop- p Empire llalladale. on their v. ay \>> the United Kingdom. The band of the Royal M irines were56 words
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Article73 1952-08-23 3 THE Singapore Indian Association lias created a fund to tablish a welfare home for those who are unable to work owing to sickness or old age. The amount standing to the credit of the fund at present; is $12,520, out of which $1,500 was sent by73 words
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322 1952-08-23 3 Let private body run S'Pore electricity (SAYS BETIRING BUSINESSMAN) Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that Singapore's electricity should be divorced from official control and handled by private enterprise was made by Mr. A. V. Goodale, retiring manager of Roneo Limited. Mr. Goodale. who is Leaving Singa pore on Monday alter322 words
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Article188 1952-08-23 3 AFTER making a report against her son for stealing SlOO from her, a mother appeared m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday and told the Magistrate, Mr. I). 11. Chapman, that she was prepared to look after her son if he would promise to188 words
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Article40 1952-08-23 3 A CHINESE youth armed with a knife entered the labourers' lines m Chitty Ro at 12.30 p.m., yesterday afternoon and robbed a Chinese woman of hei gold ring and ■a ri -'/.at eh worth Si i<>.40 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-08-23 3 HOUSEBREAKERS m Orchard Road. Singapore got away with a sewing machine and an adding machine worth $(iBtj, on Thursday night. MRS. ELIZABETH (HOY24 words
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Article119 1952-08-23 3 A WIFE whose husband left Singapore five days alter the marriage and never returned was granted a divorce by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The petitioner* Mrs. Doreen j Mavis Hall, said m evidence that she married Dennis119 words
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Article77 1952-08-23 3 His Business Was A Flop A YOUNG bankrupt. Teo I Ouan Tal. admitted m the Singapore High Court before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles I Murray-Aynsley, that he started business with a capital of $400 and within live months he became insolvent to the extern of more than $3,000. Teo77 words
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Article41 1952-08-23 3 TWO LAWYERS. Mr .1. D Donnelley and Mr. E. W. Barker, appeared before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday and were admitted* to practise m Singa- poi c.41 words
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Article29 1952-08-23 3 Bom bay In fe cted BOMBAY, where there is presently an outbreak of plague, has been declared an infected place under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordii ance.29 words
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Article38 1952-08-23 3 I'lIK postponed fifth annual L general meeting ol the Nay B;i>(. Labour Union wilj be h< on Sunda f at 9. a.m.. at the S i tan Theatre. West Hill Road i:;i milestone, Seletar, Singapore38 words
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179 1952-08-23 3 MRS. ELIZABETH CHOY, Singapore's first nominated woman Councillor, lias been i awarded a U.S. Teacher Training Grant tor six fnonth training m the United States. She is scheduled to leave early j next year. The benefits of the grants; include round-trip travel, tuition,179 words
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Advertisement12 1952-08-23 3 1 sTnGAPORE MOTORS LTD., I j 315/319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE- Tele. 3128^.12 words
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Advertisement259 1952-08-23 3 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC CAMES Vs.* .WINTER m 1\ SPORTS y Jr V/l\ I J .^^JL^/ WERE TIMED BY The timing of the ILC>2 Wir;'e: O.y-i pics was entrusted i Longinei ex isiveljr. Beyond a.l Question Longinei eloctro-te bn a. equipn t ij 'ni' mosi perfect ivailable tuday Longinei CHRONOSON259 words
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Miscellaneous74 1952-08-23 3 I THINK YOU AW, TO BLAZES WITH HIM.- 1 f AWRtGHT, IT'S ME I AND NOW LFT'£> \1 ■jr'" GOT A LITTLE* HE 5 LUCKY I DIDN'T LET YOU'VE GOT... AN 1 I'M j N V t3EE A3OUT THOSE /^>oth Df TM ****> rsl TOO KOUGH "'M HAVE BOTH PARRELS?74 words
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Article179 1952-08-23 4 Agreement On All issues Expected Soon r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Today's talks on rubber workers' wages between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union, concluded on a "satisfactory note" and further negotiations will be resumed next Tuesday. Mr.179 words
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Article114 1952-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Labourers generally seemed to accept the fact that the decrease m the price of rubber must necessitate a decrease m wages despite the continued high cost of living, states the monthly report of j the Labour Department. The tendency for smaller properties114 words
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Article112 1952-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An auxiliary police patrol, seeing .1 car without lights ji:st before dawn yesterday. gave chase. The car stopped near Birch Road and four Chinese were seen running away from the car. The patrol searched the area ami arrested two Chinese. The i112 words
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Article83 1952-08-23 4 SEREMBAX, Fri. The names of six Negri Scouts -elected to attend the PanPacific Jamboree m Sydney. Australia, m Dec-ember, were announced m Seremban today. They are: Chew Aleng ,S\vee. Anton Ponniah and Kat Yew Kong of Si. PauPs Institution. 3rd Seremban Troop. Sz.e Cher Hoon and83 words
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Article74 1952-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. "Every Indian whether resiilerit or domiciled owes a duty to this country and must come! forward to help put down the' forces of disorder." said Mr. K. Ramanathan, former president' oi 'he Malayan Indian Congress and tiow a member of the working committee74 words
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Article24 1952-08-23 4 THE KLANG Coast Club will hold its annual general meeting oo August 28 at 5 p.m. to elect the new office bearers.24 words
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Article194 1952-08-23 4 Tappers' 'Fund' Is Set Rolling KUALA LUMPUR. F i The major part of the* work (>' the Labour Department In Hie field dvi tug the moatfa of July was devoted to ensuring bus smooth a start as possible for the Employees' P: ovident Fund. I:i tiu D< partment's Report for194 words
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174 1952-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —The Government propose to erect a temporary chalet colony on land surrounding i the old museum site m Damansaia Road. Making this announcement to the Town Planning and Building Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, the chairman. Mr. E.174 words
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Article96 1952-08-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A 20-year-old Chinese girl. Yap Soo Chin, of Pudu Road, died at the General Hospital this morning following injuries sus- j tamed m a motor-car accident near the Post Office at Petaling last night. The driver of the car. Yap Chin Fatt,96 words
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Article18 1952-08-23 4 THE r%- 'I'-tion of tin con-eentrst-es m the Federation during jaly amounted to 108,504 piculs. y18 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-08-23 4 THE KEDAH Anti-TB Association recently presented the Kedah Medical Department with a van for the use of the State BCG Vaccination team. Picture shows the key of the van bring: handed to Dr. A. A. Cameron, the State Surgeon, by the State Secretary. Tungku Ismail bin Tunsku Yahaya.48 words
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Article210 1952-08-23 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri:— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality has been authorised to take firm action against slum dwellers under notice to quit. The Housing Committee at a meeting decided, by a majority, that demolition notices i served on occupants of L 2 unauthorised houses behind the210 words
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Article133 1952-08-23 4 Standard Start' Correspondent KTALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. O. A. Spencer, Member for Economic Affairs, called on Gen. Sir j Gerald Templer today and made his personal report of ithe Rubber Study Group Conference m London which he attended with Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. Member for Home133 words
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Article151 1952-08-23 4 IPOH. Fri. The [poh Co- operative Stores Society Ltd.. has made falfly satisfactory progress over the past year, but its position can be greatly improved if more members be- j come customers of the store. stales the second annual report of the store. The report snows151 words
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Article111 1952-08-23 4 LONDON. Aug. 22.— A large j gathering of Malayan students m London, members of the Malayan community- of tin Malayan Civil Service and of j the Colonial Office yesterday attended a tea party given by the Malayan Agent m London. Mr. Ward, at Malayan Hail. London, to111 words
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Article55 1952-08-23 4 BOEY KWOK CHOON (44) was acquitted m the Singapore Second Police Court recently of criminal breach of trust m respect of $600, while m the employ of the Treasury Department. City Council, at the Jalan Besar Stadium on May 28. The charge was withdrawn by the55 words
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Article27 1952-08-23 4 THE annual general meeting of the R:mb Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. wiE be held at the Court Bouse at 5 p bl on Sept. 527 words
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7 1952-08-23 4 Approval Of Estimates To Be Sought I7 words
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Advertisement156 1952-08-23 4 IT'S A FACT! ™ff£r§tjj-j THE PIRANHA Identified by v.cious X —^Q^ tr.angu'cf rccth set '^^^^SiSSS^Hy m an undcriHot |ows, '-."-s^ca^^^^^^^^^^ tWc mon-cot irj Pircnho ts usually E»i(y idcntif.rd o> -i another famous Tiqcf Medicinal Product, f-^-^fc he CHEE THONE "<^ X 4\\ SAN" provides in- y^^^^*lr^f^t^ ifanfoneous relief for ANO7HEM156 words
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Advertisement52 1952-08-23 4 I 4 New Gotumbh Hit ft #^#®iM^ The melod V f rom the Orifr that is all the rage m the Nations forces m the Tai f^^^^m^^t'l last has now captured BS^j^^^l^ the heorts of England and ||i ("MY LEI -EE YANA X COLUMBIA GKAPHOFHOW CO. i v fri.-v< >•52 words
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124 1952-08-23 5 i Standard start" Correspondent [POH, Fn. Thirty-five youths were selected as potential recruits tor the Federation Regimenj today. Brawl day of the re< ruiting campaign here. Selei ted candidates comprised Malays, six Chinese, six Indians and two Eurasians. total of 110 applicants presented themselves at124 words
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Article39 1952-08-23 5 FOR failing to observe cur j few at the 2nd mile Muar Bum Pasir Road Er Kirn CJye and Hoa Thian wcic each toed $15 In- Ihe Muar Magistrate, ruan Sheskh Abdul Ruhmau bin Abu Bakar.39 words
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Article25 1952-08-23 5 \F\V BL'S station Is to be built al Port Swettenhani, when •i h- t Town Plan for ion s ettenham is completed.25 words
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Article46 1952-08-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA IXMPIR. Frl. D« satisfaction among graduate teachers at the "unjust disparity between pass degree graduate, and honeurs iraduates In the Education Service i> the federation will be one of the subject the Pan-Malayan Counul of the Stamford Club will dis I46 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-08-23 5 GENERAL TEMPLER seen on hi s inspection tour of Permatan? Tbtcgi Mew Villa***, after he had delivered his ultimatum information or detention to the old village, a lew hundred yards away.31 words
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Article358 1952-08-23 5 Rubber Goods A ssocia tion Told To Su bm it Da ta Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federation Government is considering the Federation Rubber Goods Manufacturers Association's plea for protective tariff rates for their bicycle tyres and tubes against competition from the foreign358 words
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Article144 1952-08-23 5 RABIES STILL HIGH IN IPOH Miudaid Staff Correspondent "'OH, iri.—The incidence of rabies m the Ipoh ana is still high, judging from the number of cases reported to the Perak Veterinary Department during the past eleven days. E even po ;itive cases of 1|1 wer c detected since date of144 words
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Article44 1952-08-23 5 DR LOW Nan Wan. who until 1 ently was a tutor m Clinical Medicine at the Faculty uf Medicine, University, of A v;i. has resumed duties poi iri a s Medical Officer, arge ol Officials at the Panglij Ho pital, Kuala LumDur.44 words
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Article33 1952-08-23 5 MB F. Wilkins, Vice-Presi-u'nt of the Ipoh Railway Institute and senior Traffic Supei ntendeni of the Malayan Railways, was entertained to a fjrewt'i: (iiniior at the Kok Mim Restaurant on Thursday.33 words
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107 1952-08-23 5 Capt. Used Knife To Get News (Court Told) Standard Staff Correspondent KLUANG, Fri.— Capt. Dunlop, attached to the Malay Regiment stationed on Kempas Estate, Paloh, I was tentatively charged m the Sessions Court, Kluang, with using a knife and causing hurt to Ng Seng Poi, Lai Soli Nam and Tee107 words
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385 1952-08-23 5 EX-SHRIRO MANAGER SAYS: Dummy Firm Set Up To Steal Time Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The former Penang branch manager of Shriro (China) Limited, R. A. Coulson-Gilmer stated that he simply stole time by setting up the dummy company for, if he had not done so, he would have been385 words
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Article79 1952-08-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri— Response m Penan?; for recruits to guard tin mines m Perak has been satisfactory according to a member nf the recruiting team. During the last two days 50 recruits with medical certificates have been taken on and more are expected to79 words
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276 1952-08-23 5 Standard SialF Correspondent PENANG, FrL— Mr. M. P. Mathew will ask the! Settlement Council on Monday if Government will investigate the possibility of diverting the heavy traffic bound for South via Prai m view of the traffic congestion at Butterworth Ferry and Pontoon Bridge. He276 words
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Article98 1952-08-23 5 cuss with the Deputy H^h Commissioner, Mr. O J MacGUlivruy at a forthcoming interview. The Council discussed the memorandum for the inter view at an extraordinary general meeting m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The joint report on salary negotiations for graduate Icachera v (he Federation wu s also98 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-08-23 5 MR. ONG CHOON UN, son of Mr. AL Mrs. Ong Kirn Chens, who passed his B.Sc. degree examination m June at r<»!lej;<» m Ohio, U.S.A. lit- was educated at tin* Ans;lo hiaese School. Peaaagr.34 words
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Article66 1952-08-23 5 KUALA LUMP! R t I rormation ol a single fi society to bo known ai m LJi I \*ers;ty Society oi Ma i i is making favourable progre it is expected the society wii 1 inaugurated early next year, it was di jclo ed t1 imei ng ol66 words
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Article203 1952-08-23 5 Stand. ird Stuff < orrrspondcn' KUALA LUMPUR Pi Delegat to the annual con* li .mm-*' of Pedk i ni Admtni ttral and Clei Sd I being held here on A i wi\\ i kc by the 1 Fnioti if 'I i- wnmunical ions Worfa Malaya,203 words
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Advertisement203 1952-08-23 5 r &i fa i -C I r VII>; J r^ JVc r e r ari i||c/j I v y B«r|r«liM Sever be- Bargains <; V >A^ Hardial Sin^hs' f n\^ sale /m Come! Hurry! /Delay Bftuit L» ked (tin^'luim 1 <H :..t (ordurov p $„<*) I* Si >0 II adies203 words
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Advertisement42 1952-08-23 5 The watch people ask for by name (ot rignt) mc incompcabie i ROLEX DATEJUST. Peer r £::i'?^f^'™ r '''%2%'''' r ot moucrn woicnes ii crn- j "■■■r&^^ r OYb i i_K PtRPc I UAL I '^^T^2Bl^i3£^^ Alto Ot Kucfting OtHci Borneo Btonche*.42 words
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Article705 1952-08-23 6 j k\E thing which the Communists have taught us is to have a healthy respect and concern for the i ...>■ the working class— by which term we mean those who toil with their hands rather than with their brains. We have, m the post-war years, dis-covf-i'd thai705 words
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1553 1952-08-23 6 Britain Squints At JapanOver Nalaya Britain is becoming increasingly worried over Japanese econoniic penetration into I South-East Asia, traditional market for British exporters. Import licences for Japanese I goods m colonies like Malaya have been drastically reduced, I Says ANDREW ROTH LONDON; W7HEN thp Commissioner- General, Mr, Malcolm MacDonnld warned1,553 words
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Article319 1952-08-23 6 Review of Views Opium Suppression THE drive against the opium evil Launched by the Singapore Government has somehow subsided during the past few week?, but it does not mean that the Government has achieved its purpose, the Sin Chew Jit Poh said yesterday. The paper was m agreement with Colonial319 words
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Letter442 1952-08-23 6 Lim On 'Claim I Didn 't Make' Sir; My attention has been drawn to the report under the heading 'Not Mr. Lim, Say Colony Postal Men' which appeared m Trie Standard of Aug. 21. 1 quote from the Council Reporter's notes the relevant part of my speech:"The National Carbon Strike442 words
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Letter102 1952-08-23 6 Sir:— The Secretary of the Labour Party gave Mr. Davies' '-trail health" as the reason for not nominating him (Mr. Davies) as a candidate to contest the North Ward, and denies Mr. Davies' charge thai the Council consists of a "vicious clique". He also said Mr. Davies' lack102 words
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Letter123 1952-08-23 6 Now can you give the reason why Mr. Chifcty was ousted m your favour as a candidate for the |tochore Ward? Is Mr. Chisty also m •■frail health" and has his lack of care and attention to the ward from which he was returned the cause of 'he123 words
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Letter193 1952-08-23 6 Sir:- [1 is nol surprising thai a' ong last :hc < tin has cornr to tight m a g ariug manner ol the nhpotency of ihe Singapore Labour Party. After many months Air. *E. V. Davies. Labour leader on the City Council, has given his candid Dpinion193 words
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Letter367 1952-08-23 6 1 Sir: I should like to cor--1 rect some inaccuracies and 1 exaggerations which occur 1 m a letter signed "Ranjit Singh" appearing m the Singapore Standard on Aug. i2l under the heading "4 i hours to pay 51. 44." 1 The records of this367 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-08-23 6 i "Blimey! a baby kangaroo!— j Deeu. isn't ii?!!"11 words
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Advertisement17 1952-08-23 6 I^ ol^ DINE AND DANCE IN OUR NEWLY EXTENDED HALL Please Reserve Your Tables Early. Phone 3351.17 words
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Article357 1952-08-23 7 ioviet Have Not Enough Key War Materials WASHINGTON Aug. 22 (AP,_R ussio "j V ?J k P I° n r Incr ose production kc,l ncs belief of some American military Mien tnat tne Kremlin needs more economic clc if it is to consider waging a357 words
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Article17 1952-08-23 7 MR JOHN .MURRAY Carter has been i ppointi d as Collector Lai d R< nue for Singapore17 words
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Article31 1952-08-23 7 R< gisti H eau s months of thi< < 2 434 170 td i l t Singapon i to 81 ng ng ships, 2 481 n oat?31 words
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Article12 1952-08-23 7 f his < ■< m sonment 189 litwn of four12 words
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Article20 1952-08-23 7 -[v,,. ed the ted U i Korea, s on his X rea to n20 words
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135 1952-08-23 7 Slim Confers With Ridgway On Mid-East PARIS. Aug 22 (UP)- Field Mars i,; Si Wiliiara Slim Chief Britain's Imperial General Stafl today discussed with G< i Matthew Ridgway the possible formation of an Allied headq i ters covering the Middle Easi I i place the British Middi< Eastern Command nov135 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-08-23 7 INS photo. Members of the Japanese Parliamentary goodwill mission called on the Indian Prime Minister, Shrl Jawaharlal Nehru m New Delhi on Aup. 14. The mission is led by Mr. Heitario Inagaki, Member of the House of Councillors of the Japanese Diet, and is on a brief visit t<> India.INS - 72 words
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Article47 1952-08-23 7 NAIROBI. Aug. 21 (Reuter)— The Kenya governmeni has ordered ;i curfew m two African areas of North Kenya Nyeri district arid the Nanyuki location "because there i.s reasonable apprehension that unlawful assemblies and- organised Intimidation by threats of violence will take place."47 words
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189 1952-08-23 7 KANSAS CITY, Kansas, Aug. 22.— Gen. Dwigfat Elsenhower, Republican presidential candidate said yesierday that an attack on China "would be starting another far more difficult one (war) to stop than we arc m now." He told the Republican conference there "are some peoI wiioU.P.; A.P. - 189 words
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Article150 1952-08-23 7 Prima te Says No To Churchill LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter)— The Recorder, weekly i Conservative newspaper, said today the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, refused to let Mr. Anthony Eden and Miss Clarissa Spencer-Churchill be married m an Anglican church. The ceremony took place I last week m a150 words
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Article80 1952-08-23 7 NINETY-THREE pointings by 29 different artists "ill be dis- a: ed at the SingaDore Art Society's third Open Exhibition ol Works by Local Teachers and A:t Students which opens .it the British Council C< itre. I-: addition there will be ex; iples <>! embroidery, iace80 words
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Article35 1952-08-23 7 iti lant Commander R. H. Steve and Su i Commanfit R. Laidlaw TFm nson hve i,. i a■ < the Vo ;i iti i r Rest >c Dt ation. ii was announced night.35 words
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Article37 1952-08-23 7 I -to:- Will m ;Od S< vi :nt 0. .1. H; sse nl lie sii Co istabula j Sinj do *c ia\ t i>< -i ■>■ omoted to the anh Assistant Conunandarts ol me U lit.37 words
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Article17 1952-08-23 7 'j- v c,.:j t o C Appeal y s j m Si »#»«<' c Sup- j17 words
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Article162 1952-08-23 7 Labour Expel Move Hit THE move by members of the present General Council of the Singapore Labour Party to expel thr 2.27") "rebel" members was i described by the nine-man com- 1 mittee representing the "rebel" members yesterday as "most i »igh handed and withoul parallel m any democratica ll162 words
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Article43 1952-08-23 7 PARIS. Aug. 22 (AP) The Duke arid Duch< ss o1 Windsor left Paris by train toc'ay for a thre4 week stay m Binrrit7 A Swedish physical culture ex Dr. Hylding Algren, who treated the Duke at Antibes. trav< with' them.43 words
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Article28 1952-08-23 7 RED China's Pei'ping radio said increased U.W milit;ir pressure m North Korea would no< force the comm mists In accept U.V terms for a Korean armisi :e. APAP - 28 words
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Article59 1952-08-23 7 FOR stealing an enamel mug, worth 50 cents. Hassan bin Abdullah was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterdajj to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be i'olIpwed by two years' police tpervision. He bad several pi evious convictions. Two detectives saw him picking the mug from59 words
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Article42 1952-08-23 7 JAKARTA. Aug. 22- «AP)— A seven-man delegation from Communi.st Hungary arrived today to negotiate a trade agreement with Indonesia. Indonesia expect? t<> exchange rubber, tin. COuee aid other local ly-produced conimodities tor Hungarian textiles. ir.edicine.s and iTiac.hi-ner y.42 words
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Article51 1952-08-23 7 A TOTAL of 4.392 peonle were va' -mated m the City Aen yesterday. j i .Tf>o C 1 it Clinic 7fi2; Balestier Clinic SQI: Tiong Bahru Clinic 487; Kreta Street Clinic 1,342. A vaccination team which visited the Harbour area vaccinated an additional 248 per-51 words
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Article38 1952-08-23 7 PREMIER Mohammed Mos--:i c J t l 4 using his special powj rs, has issued an order enforcing collection pi all overdue t;ixes. It provides jail terms and confiscation of property for delinquents. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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207 1952-08-23 7 SAVE THE HOUSEWIFE THIS LOSS ROBERTSON MIDDLEMEN make a profit of 40 cents out of a 60 f*erits-a-katty price tor cabbages from Cameron Highlands, said Mr. Duncan Roberi on, City Councillor, urging the Singapore Government to start a marketing scheme to reduce vegetable prices m the ColonsMr. Robertson su««ests that207 words
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Article74 1952-08-23 7 CURRKNCY notes m circula tion m Singapore on Aug. l totalled $788*35,838. The average amounj of m rency note- m circulation m the month of July was $788,318,240. These figures exclude th c preinvasion note issues amounting o $238,805,988 which ceased to be legal termer with74 words
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Article47 1952-08-23 7 AN [ndian labourer employed m the Naval B.i.m a small stall at the m i Seleta: Etoad, m the ound that his stall h:id m > i broken into duriu^ the nighi and he had lust about $98 I cigarettes, powder and raeoj blades.47 words
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Article19 1952-08-23 7 Rl po ted into Singapore for Gurkha personnel m the Singapore Police Finn- have I been exempted from duly.19 words
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Article118 1952-08-23 7 Aussie Aid For Ma laya r \xm kk \uz r/trri iisir.tlcin I \l«ri).i! \fi.< r Minister Birluu'cd < uwti nounrcd Ii«t«- tml.tv tliti !hc Au^l r.ilian K*'l m^ ■*<.. i Would (onlritmlt to t Colombo Pfaui'fi v-li.im" >r r* Rtttlement ol .'»»«fHHj I hinrse m Malaya. C';tsc\ s.iid I'- C.ii'118 words
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Article23 1952-08-23 7 Mi-. Eforlington Choong hat been appointed as Assistant Control lei ol [tnmij Singapore. He rep aces M D. A. Fox.23 words
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Article23 1952-08-23 7 i SINGAPOHE Malay scouti will boid a camp Bee tonight ;«t .seven to welcome scouti from Indonesia at K>>\ n a Mn School23 words
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359 1952-08-23 7 1 WASHINGTON! An*. ZZ (II 1 lire two nnr[Tnited States" political parties ippciicd! I<m..i\ to be passing each other anuminition m tlieir preside ctli J campaigns. Pi id. rit T: :nn V off felling I ■cr c thai Gov< rnor Adlai Steven359 words
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Article50 1952-08-23 7 Troop Plane Back In UK THE lying oal n Si i igapore wit hi r>.> \uvcs and children < I port ing >t<- troop I the United K'mgdu Ed Southampton ifter a 1 mile round M The Solent I fn i 83 ing boat mn ey oui I da vs.-Reuter - 50 words
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Article19 1952-08-23 7 '11!!' lii. dent. I):. Mol I I on Wi te ded to ho <■. < < I Indian < U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article257 1952-08-23 7 «l Hs i\ i n»\- ;ti Singapore lialtlr i«t 10. i.i >>licil(ling iv.i.i l> iinri -i >iinri Kern i< W.irU- I ir.vi.Hi. \|.i< Kin/it* K<l Mi I mi. iii Pumps, ltalf*ti<*r 101 .I.il.iii \in|i.i- it it < i M< Kid hit-. Itr.Klii'll Id-.-. lisa K"l\ Si I257 words
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Article23 1952-08-23 7 Th< <i i If] N ihe Colonial 1 Brigades Long and t>ai to Stafl Latifl bin ul i»■ Singapore Police23 words
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Article63 1952-08-23 7 Stoidord London Coriespondent LONDON, Aug. 22 The tollrwing arc the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todov LONDOM RUBBER Spot ?|ij' Scot 254d. f^/Dec. 25 d. Apr/June i^,? St Pe lf Morktit": Uncertain. LONDON TIN Spot £966 per ton buyers, £968 te,,ers63 words
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Advertisement84 1952-08-23 7 1 1^*a V P% S TY Ml ■j_ A, MOOVEI rlraiiT is from every point •Jjkj UN- h^t that has rxer b^-n built-Desi J i^ hr^t materials. kcH m workmanship It >»v hours of hard «urk «WJ wrck H glj ?««r carpets brautiiullv elea- and ato» "^'"/j™ iavt longer. And84 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-23 7 WH V I Dors The B.M.K Lamb Look tffk So I U i\M <l I Because All Carpet Prices I Have Been Reduced By24 words
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218 1952-08-23 8 By J. G. DARBYSHIKE, Standard Shipping: Reporter THE shortage of steel is the main cause, of delay m the construction of Straits Steamship Company's latest freighter Trang which is destined for the Malayan coastal run. f lie Trang (370 tons) is to be218 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-08-23 8 photo. Kins Neptune (Stuart Blair) and a mermaid (Vicki Martin) were among: those who welcomed the new HollandAmerica liner "Maasdam" on her arrival at Southampton 1 on her maiden voyage from Rotterdam to Montreal, APAP - 35 words
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51 1952-08-23 8 BRITISH European Airways tec micians are testing a new type 'prop jet airliner which tnay help cut costs on short distance Bights." The new piano, a Vickers Viscount Y-700 with four airscrew turbine engines, is intended for use on services to the Mediterranean and Scancinavia.Reuter - 51 words
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Article42 1952-08-23 8 A RECORD number of 6.273 jhips passed through the Suez i i i m the first six months of year. Total tonnage was 4 101,000- over 900.000 tons above -<* previous record taniae m the second halt' of 19"iO ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1952-08-23 8 AIR tocba airline employees •:a\e ui\m adopting "go slow" tactics since the rejection on A ifr B of their demands for vages.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1952-08-23 8 FIFTY-FIVE RAF. officers Mid urmen will mske a 3.812--mile flight over the North Pole to Ca td i next month.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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176 1952-08-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter STRAITS Steamsfaip Company"A gn>\\ing Seel ol roastal freighters will be further augmented by three similar vessels of 100 tons deadweight which are now under construction. They are scheduled to go into operation within the next two years. The three vessels Petal176 words
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Advertisement550 1952-08-23 8 i nil FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE > L«s Aagda All American A C'jn.idi.in Cities. PM mi bi \k M m«pi W -X^Pt iWfapt lON KOd (an of Dry CarfO Deep Tar.ks lad passenger ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 1M s-M.re K2gl 3 K. Lumpur 211. P. Sham 295. M,,!.H,.i 456. 'Penans550 words
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Advertisement513 1952-08-23 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. lteuulur Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Part Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan? From •Pakhoi" Aug 24 Aug 27 Japan -Vfihuen Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Honskoiu; Penans P Sham S'pqre tor iuninu' Auq Tt513 words
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Advertisement656 1952-08-23 8 New UK Ship For Chin NEWCASTLE. Aug. 22 (IT)— Vickers Armstrong Ltd yesterday launched on the River Tyne a new shiu bound for Communist China's Steam Navigation Company. The "LaomedonV is the eighth m a 11-ship order, worth C 11.000.000. placed with the Vickere firm by Alfred Holt and Co.,656 words
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Advertisement455 1952-08-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM BCAXD !\\\l\ i > PATAGONIA' for Ba: g kok Saigon ffrmtlrnnji Kobe Yokohama 2 f| MA« "MEONIA- ior Bangkok r"INDIA' for Bangkok Salgon. Hongkong ManUa Kobe Yokohama II ASem "PANAMA" for Bangkok Sl:^ Hongkong, Manila Kobe Yokohama El 3Scm LALANDIA" toi Bangkok 15 SoS M455 words
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394 1952-08-23 9 BANGKOK, Vuir. 21 (Renter-AAP). Japanese businessmen, strivini: hard for a larger share m the Thailand market, iii recent months have Made considerable progress. They have already elbowed Britain, the United States and other countries out of a proportion of their trade and the394 words
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365 1952-08-23 9 COLONY GOVT. IS WARNED: 'Protection Of Local Industry Is Imperative' MR. Lewis J. Clifford of Singapore's Hume Industries Ltd., producers of pipes, tanks, mining equipment and asbestos, warned yesterday that the Government's "negative" policy towards local industries is driving foreign capital away and is making it impossible for established industries365 words
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Article280 1952-08-23 9 Rubber Prices Fall On Selling Standard Market Reporter LIQUIDATION of stocks locally caused rubber prices m Singapore to drop by II cents per lb. on an easier market yesterday. Small overseas orrlers re- reived here were absorbed. i while upcountry a': o sold I sma!! quantities. Fair turnover of business280 words
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Article24 1952-08-23 9 THE CEYLON Government has refused to ratify the international labour convention on grounds that H conflicts with the [country's laws— AFP.24 words
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Article22 1952-08-23 9 THE last ftf 243 ships carrying a U552,000,000 US wheat loan to Indi;i has arrived m Bombay. A p22 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-08-23 9 Dr. Victor Purcell. former Secretary for Chinese Affairs m Malaya, who is now m Singapore at the invitation of the Malayan Chinese Association, visited the Lam Soon Cannery Ltd. yesterday. Dr. Purcell (riuht) is seen with Mr. Njf Kenff Sionjj, Managing Di ret tor of Lam Soon Cannery; Mr. StanleyStandard - 64 words
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332 1952-08-23 9 'May Undermine Confidence In Gold Sovereign' LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter)— Officials of the British Treasury, the Foreign Office and the Royal Mint are upset by the ruling of a Swiss federal tribunal that the gold sovereign is no longer legal currency m Britain. They consider this ruling threatens the worldwide332 words
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127 1952-08-23 9 Fair Trading In Industrials. Tins Standard Market Importer SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan Industrial and tin shares were quietly steady today with lairlv good trading reported. Rubber shares remateed Idle Changed prices -were Buvfr:- tellers B B Pet 35 :i :■>' Robinson Co O d. 3.r;0 5.70 Snore Traction (^.■rl. 12'- 13/--vv.127 words
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Article71 1952-08-23 9 Blight Future For HK Industries MR. GOGG B. W. Harrison. Britain's trade comnciissloner m Hongkong, predicts a bright industrial future lor the colony. "If* Hongkong cnn combine j her natural advantages with the mosi modern methods of! production can there be any! place m the world that can j competeAAP; Reuter - 71 words
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Article32 1952-08-23 9 YIN CHIH CHUNG, general manager of the Ta (ftunj; Industrial Company. Ltd.. leaves Hongkong- today for Seattle to represent Hongkong m the Far Bastera bKematiunal Trade llxlubition. APAP - 32 words
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Article42 1952-08-23 9 LONDON, \ur. '31 (IP).— Britain's st«H production derlinrd f»ur per rent, m the lirst year, the nationalised industry's report &hows, llowever, tbc industry has niad«- a consnlisatcd profit after dfpr»*«iation for the first sevi-n-and-a-half months undrr nationalisation.- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article51 1952-08-23 9 US SECRETARY at the Army Fr, nk Pace. J; said tfrat the j IS. a?- my (\>u] f i develqp atomic power for some ol its ba>e.s and pc: naps for tooemotiveß; adding tkai 'ihe Army cm ooaeern itsrfl proper^ witfe oevelopniß laad uses of atomic power.**-UP - 51 words
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Article39 1952-08-23 9 THE O.S. rice har\rst. which > tarts this month, is expected to be four per rtnt. above last v«»ar and the highest output m j history. Mw-h of it utll be rxooried t« Asia- A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article45 1952-08-23 9 CHILE, Peru Slid FVj:id.>r are u» be p«*ect«d tnm foreign whine m Iheir watwi by a pennancnt ro! T vn:-^:')n st-t ttp m Saritfego r\v Chi.c by the conferepc^ for Uw escpteiiation mwfl preserv (fan ol Soathern Paomc sea re .sources.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article27 1952-08-23 9 JM'AN 1^ pbuUJina lo >enri btr, Ite postwar pearl W^nnfi vessel v, the Arafu Sea ciirtb w .>' by me cud oi txu* J U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article37 1952-08-23 9 JAPANESE debt talks m Ni York are "deadlocked Japan is offering payoteal io the sterling equivalent of dollars at the contractual rate but Britain is bold- j ing out on her dollai demand ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1952-08-23 9 A TEAM of experts from the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has arrived m Edmonton on ;i !;ir 4 finding mission before the coinpray begins crude oil produc- tion m Albert. 1.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article26 1952-08-23 9 CHINA has granted permission to Messrs. A.S. Watson and Co., trading :us the Shanghai P;.: macy Lid., to liquidate- Reuter A A PReuter; AAP - 26 words
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Article44 1952-08-23 9 AMERICA'S co>t oi hv. ng index ha.s reached an all time peak. A sharp ris>e jn food DOrta increased the latest inder Dovering prices for the month (X Jttlj to !90iJ p<»- r*»nt nf the ia:;s w.9 average.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1952-08-23 9 OVER six tons of sprr,;;! m- i secticide packed m LC9 glassliaed steel drums is due u> «rnvc m Tokyo lodny m :i nur'.e-ed B tish" airliner to Tokyo. I: will br used to fight pest daauobif Japans nee crop U .P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article33 1952-08-23 9 OFFICIALS M .<nke m fee South Wales ooal 9**A mmtel Monday have btgau I<l netam to wo-k. enabiinj* ptuductiaa ts bt resumed at EMU sA tiie 44 pill affected.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article34 1952-08-23 9 THE Chinese Manuf:trVJ Union of Monfikon^ •> r. i (vrm? sending samples of mar v c t-irt.-. to the Metal Prcidurt* F.\--h bilion opening m New Vu.k early m October.- AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article38 1952-08-23 9 HQNGKONG, Aun. 22 Special Standard Service cfosinf i rices on the Hongkong Es <■' age today were $15.07 to *-'l '.i-.ifi- (6.***** to US$l: $1,229 :<> Malayan SI: $***** .]>.■; R i|,iah. G d $298,373 to one lael I38 words
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Advertisement120 1952-08-23 9 n.OSING rubber PVkd (cents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 84 1 85; FOB m baJes Sept. So. 1 R.S.S. 85^ 85; No. 2 R.S.S. IHi KOI No. 3 R.S.S. 741 W Tony: Quiet aft«r easier. LONDON RI'KBER Friday's openin? prices per Ib.120 words
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Miscellaneous281 1952-08-23 9 WEATHER REPORT "spa «ens> MINIMI T, MP, KM, y; RMM \l I L 5.™ 1 :l sS ■v < v v X i 1 B1 aru 'ml 1 Knantaa SURFACE MAIL >onejs to Burma. anri MALAYAN RAILWAYS H XX >: 1 from tan IU ■|d Pc:; d R »an, Gemaa281 words
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The Cinema The Theatre and The ARTS
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Article, Illustration1348 1952-08-23 10 Yannick Bellon's Unusual Movie I/ 1 RANGE:— Yannick Bellon's film about Colette is a first class 4italkinu portrait." firstly because it concerns the French authoress who has made such a name for herself during the last half century, and, secondly, because it was made m such an1,348 words
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Article63 1952-08-23 10 4RGEXTINE: Manquita Flores and Antonio de Cordoba are considered m various European capitals and particularly m the United States, to be among the best exponents ot the Spanish ballet. They appealed recently m Buenos Aires where they scored another triumph. The inclusion m their programme of three Argentine dances63 words
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Article164 1952-08-23 10 FRANCE:-- For the .second time m a week. Arthur Coldschmidt was conducting an orchestra at the "Theatre dc^ Champs Elysees.** A large number of tourists, who form the majority of the audience at summer concerts, were delighted to hear music that they knew. The programme included Schubert's "Unfinished*' Symphony,164 words
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Advertisement208 1952-08-23 10 XOTBSS\4. iwr jr'JViffftf? for Urn E D W>Y ru \NJ.>i A w I 1 M.'iii i: I lam 1.45 TOMUIII AT \nn\H,Hl! !»\i;i\(. I'M Ii Rl OF A I)VI!IN<- WOMVN .p-^:...^JUSt f ,KI(.H soon: -%^lhjs i i >'..- ffl UnOe lawford THE WILD NORTH is coming! m o^.^.~ 1 w208 words
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Advertisement361 1952-08-23 10 j 1 4 I rpoOAV'S QUOTATION: i "Habil is the enormous nywneel <>J s,» i,.t\. most precious conservative agent" illiam James SATURDAI lor KMinONI.: Be active and resourceml about getting things I accomplished during the mo- i- ing. Afternoon favours tn- 1 spiration. ideas. However i Shun confusion, extravagance' involvements.361 words
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Advertisement236 1952-08-23 10 1 1 25' «s- s I'i'SHi, §(£9,77* ill "Ta w4Sir 7 I I 6/><^ Stephen &qi jJWI-IHIB-HKBI TONIGHT M'Nim SCOURGE OF THE SEVEN SEAS He loved fou«ht with all \j| the fury of the Spanish Main. iJS| Jj£ f^ERROLFLYNN MICNEUNE PRELLE,^! I I ADVENTURES of %M M^ 1 RfPUBUC PRESENTftTION236 words
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416 1952-08-23 11 The "Great Trek" Begins As... SOCCER GETS OFF TO A QUIET START LONDON, Aug. 22: (Reuter)— Nearly a million soccer enthusiasts will begin their weekly trek to the football grounds of England and Wales today when 1952-53 first class Association Football season opens. This great annual winter game which provides416 words
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Article131 1952-08-23 11 I LONDON, auk. 22, (Renter)— Surrey today won i 1 1 the English county cricket championship by beating Derbyshire by 2H runs at the Oval. I, Victory brought Surrey's total number of poinN to U 23(; from 25 of the 28 matches to be pla\ed. Yorkshire.131 words
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296 1952-08-23 11 t ROVERS have won SAFA'a firs! division champi(»ii>hij». m>. when Pulau Brani and Kota Haja met lo play off their tir at Jalan Bcftar Btadium yesterday, j tliry coald have been excused ha<l they played ju>t >«o-m> football. Hut tli<' two teams had296 words
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Article104 1952-08-23 11 CHESTNUT HILL, Aug. 21 (^•p The American doubles J team ol Gardner Mulloy and j Billy Talberi battled their way into the semi-finals of. the national 'doubles tennis championships today with a victory o v c r Americana Hamilton Richardson and Robert Perry 3—6. 6—4, 4—6.104 words
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Article26 1952-08-23 11 LONDON Aug. 21. (Reuter). Football feesults: Ulster Cup: ■\ds Distillery 3; C Utonville 2: Ballymena 5. Glenavoii 1: Portadown 1. Glentoran 4; Derby 1.26 words
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Article93 1952-08-23 11 The Johore Chinese soccer team will play the Singapore! Malays today at Jalan Besar Stadium and against Singapore "A" tomorrow. The Johore team will be selected from the following. Tan Seng Twee (Segamat);, I.im Kan Chong, Van Fook Tong, Wong Seek Kon. Ho Moon .Toon,93 words
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Article62 1952-08-23 11 TORONTO, Aug. 22: (Reuter) Felicissimo Ampon ot the PhiUppines yesterdHT enterec- the semifinals of the Canadian fa W n tennis championrf» t>s vnw a fine 'a m "M-: Art L: former United States champion Ampon won by 6-3 1 6 6-4, 6_i O c- semi finalists62 words
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Article44 1952-08-23 11 PRAI Fri S Mohan oe- i c:w.e indivi i; I champion nf the p ra i t nil S toool at the annual gporta :m el.:'.- hr!ri jwterday. Piizei were given ;•••■...>■ by Mrs. MacA i«hi wife ai he Rcsl deni X- i*44 words
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Article138 1952-08-23 11 Trotters On All Nights THE SINGAPOKK Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation have made a slight alteration m the Harlem Globetrotters' fixtures to enable basketball fans the opportunity of watching the 'Trotters' m action on all the four Bights at the Happy World stadium. Originally the GlobMrotters were to play only on138 words
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Article136 1952-08-23 11 MEW V O R K. Aug. 22 fßeuter): Jack KJearns, man-a-e, Joey Maxim, bgni heavyweighi rhampion, :i!> peared before the New York State Athletic Commission jrest«rdav to ai swer allegations that be wai violating ao a|reeUaeni for -Maxim lo defend bis title m London next nwntn.136 words
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Article85 1952-08-23 11 RESULTS of lasi night's lies m the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Business Houses League played a1 the SBA hall were:- Lee Onn Goldsmith beat 1.C.1. s—l.5 1. City Bank Club beat Ford Motors S.C. s—l, Mansfie S.C. beat Ban Hoe Seng Service Station 6-4. Results of junior Inter-Club85 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-08-23 11 photo. j Finalists m the handicap singles rwnt at th«* Krian tenniv rhanipionvhips. Chin Ah f'hoon <lfft> who brat I. mi ChCßf llai m straight sets. Koay Kok ChaingKoay Kok Chaing - 29 words
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Article64 1952-08-23 11 IPOH. Fri. Timothy Lee nnd Mrs. Too .loon Tin? won the mixed doubles title of the Perak Turf Club Sports club tennis championship for the th'rd year m succession when they beat Tan Cheng Phor and Mrs. C. E. Gascoinc yesterday by 6-1, 7-5. Timothy Lee js64 words
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Article384 1952-08-23 11 WITH the Federation's top runners Siva Raja and Balakrishnan suffering from a pulled muscles, Singapore Police will m all probability win the team championship trophy for the first time at the second athletic meet between Singapore and Federation Police at the Police Training School today. Last384 words
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Article71 1952-08-23 11 SULTANS' SHIELD CRICKET KNMMB BAH!' m .ln'i\nrr Malays and vl.inj.tir Malays mrt lod.t\ ..i i m krt m the lu^t tie «sl Ifce MM petitiM l«»r t>x- viiuii*.' Shi< M <t Jdhnr<- Rain v made a po I wicket rot wat **d < r < < < I s< OUBOABO71 words
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Article, Illustration433 1952-08-23 11 Eurasians Held By Strong Rangers XI Seiangor Cay Soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Ii i- On the Tax lor Road ground today the Solan gor iurasians and thr BHmgtff I Bankers drew tuo-all m the I A (up ooaipetttkm. o»» a slippery ground the pOM was la>t and deafl uitli 1 both433 words
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Article92 1952-08-23 11 \\l NfJOV! X I IMI \u*. I -APi I irul <oi T. M,'»)tl;ci <«;irrin«*r t.l \«.ir aid Uritisii ractef j< t k < t three n«'w sn^rd rcc(H"d> tor i:iil cm s bpforf rndrd hi- (ir?i«* trialv ;ii \\n s.iH I ints heic i*r of I92 words
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Article31 1952-08-23 11 HOVE #4ag tt 'KiiiUi Sussex beat Indi.i h\ vn wickets today. Scores were: India !X<, ;ir,d glf: Snwn .'M and 177 for H (Laag ridge xo>.31 words
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Article15 1952-08-23 11 Talent i me t 800 n ren cat Im n < te f<m '> i nded I15 words
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Advertisement388 1952-08-23 11 _\TIONS VACANT I m t ie Public c Singapore. c $510 OA-750 B ea Ai m eaal of .ioAance. Ap- ippoini j trill At- :ew and tementi TOP. Presa tut g Sii aad i mtriei publica'du- edge el I ob- P iblic B P id S nf- la Übd b\h388 words
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Advertisement770 1952-08-23 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COl7Nm DOWN NOTICk TO CONSUMERS Work to be carried out on ne J hore Pipeline on Tuesi day 2blh August, 1952, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p rr Jgl i Jffect the water supply iri mc following areas:— (AJ Woodlands Naval Base, Kranji, Oil770 words
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Advertisement262 1952-08-23 11 NOTICES m SCUDAI. LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND NO. 19. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 26th Ordinary Gen- era! Meeting of the Company which will be held m. the Board R>om. Amber Bunding. No 5 Malacca Street. Singapore on Saturday, 13th September, 1952, at H262 words
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Advertisement39 1952-08-23 11 I- SB* t "Aii conri "f gjj *j i (Opposite New Alhambra Theatre i ji|y BAR RESTAURANT AT YGUR SERVICE. ?PECIAL J^Pl^ FURNISHED DOUBLE BED ROOMS. Wl.il RXHE JHBdESSfw TELEPHONE NOS *****, 242^2, 2426-J (4 t«n«» i S—^— ii39 words
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428 1952-08-23 12 GALWAY GREER, winner over five and a half furlongs on the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting is fancied to win the main sprint event over six furlongs today. Galway Greer who will be ridden by Frank Flannery has early428 words
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Article233 1952-08-23 12 I tag >pint show up i »t effort ovi e-and-a-rished eigi t Dinar but must b e given a cc. He is i s seen m his I I finished a close Gil ed Dome I iver prominrace. Tl i1 Flying ;:i well m this iuin,-233 words
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Article237 1952-08-23 12 Mr m larenna F i i ppeai I differed c r a ame on strongly He was .Jiout his race c s rter trip, he i!d ai i the thick oi I*- Mealte*9 isl i fforl ovei ongs here ng fifth to 1 M!i;>r was237 words
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Article164 1952-08-23 12 Windsor Lad I Gay Reveller Free Rein !VI LAST AT LAST lAT LAST m i Valllanrae Petitioner Petitioner Flying Spirit Gilded Dome Mandalaj |M. AURELIUS BRILLIANT MARC UNAWARE J* Brilliant .Marc Demonic M Aureliiis 1 l ttaware I naware Brilliani Marc a i I'l II X ONSllii LALION164 words
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Article189 1952-08-23 12 3. A St rong Possibility Evergreen over furlong on the ftrsi day ible race He has i've lbs more horteV race I km Peter lorm which en- >ng r. ibility Bintitun second to Dinar over' 'id a halt furlongs on Wed- 1 ii a creditable effort w one lb more189 words
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326 1952-08-23 12 4. Talkie Will Like The Longer Trip Three winners of their first start engagements have been brought together m this race I which promises to be a very close affair. They are Radio Artist. Hector j and Pax Haven. Tail Light did not show up m his last attempt here,326 words
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Article283 1952-08-23 12 This is a very open race*. Quicksilver showed much improved form when finishing ahead of Hattrick over seven furlongs m Class One Division One on the fist day. Although he now carries 11 lbs more over this longer trip, he is capable of offset ing the penalty283 words
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199 1952-08-23 12 7. Snowgrass Will Make Strong Bid Film Fan's third to Pax Haven and Maicus Aurelius over seven furlongs on Wednesday v ;iv noteworthy, lie finished Full of running and on that showing lie is capable of giving a good accounl m this longer trip. Snowgrass did not show up m199 words
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191 1952-08-23 12 8. A. Award Should Give Better Show Variety Revue's second to Aladdin over five-and-a-hall Furlongs on the opening day ol j the meet was lull of merit. He i has since shown much Improved form m his morning work and must De given a strong chance to register his maiden191 words
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Advertisement447 1952-08-23 12 FULL LENGTH FEATURE OOU Ml 1. Book Now Tuesday I A Pilot OPENING TO DAY ja»f5X«.15.5.li M Wjini'T IV History*! t«IA BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON Btotrtei Kftf MilLind I IN Tl.< BNHXM .1: m urm .v ii im. Inivcivr future ■I NDI KTOH RoomforomemV?' Fir>t Mala 1 ilk 11 1447 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1128 1952-08-23 12 RACE ,-H.^S C..» 4. D,v. 4-* Fu,,.-«. p^ CfJ-^J, P*>. i ..i) llsmg Sp.iit l> 900 Mr. Won? Ah York Heddle T AnSitS ChooKokLeong Tjoa Lf.nsdown i.M) Vuill'uine S3 U« Mr. ft Mrs. Foong Kirn Shun Tjoa Dansdown :;oo Brilish Film 4y B>l -shaw Stable" Spencer Jones I v rr1,128 words
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