Singapore Standard, 25 August 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard jh i. VOL. hTno7s4 MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 63 1 It's Unfair To Other Races: Perak UMNO Standard S^off Correspondent TAIPING, Sun. Wirh clenched fisrs and cries of "Merdeka" resounding m the Assembly Hall at Taiping today, the annual conference of delegates of the Perak U.MN.O. which began yesterday, ended. Three resolutions v\ere passed condemning the present
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  • 165 1 I v ill on npondcnl t.KRA lag. M iiimifM-i ,»i lustralian airead) answered «v appeal bj External Mr Ri< h mi <m »j 1,,, 'qualified Xl »-iu-nt health 1 to j<>m ih,. K»«d Cross leans tih-'iH nt of Cktaese squatters m .......0..^-,.,-^-^-^-^ Rial
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  • 82 1 A BUS belonging to the Chanffi Bu s Company went «ut ol control yesterdaj rvminf and went down an embankment a l the Bth mile < hanji. There wcr«- eiehf passengers m the bus: roar were injured and were removed »<• hospital m an ambulance. Three -it
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  • 12 1 FRANCE CANNOT QUIT I-C tourneau odia, g in He added i irely
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  • 14 1 Oil Co. Denies Overcharging »c V H I that ii G ts 1 one
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  • 22 1 F 1 L M A' Aiu I 'I imp i wood cond child tened Bogart's film si Leslie AP
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  • 7 1 Aussie May Be Tried In Japan as;lfj;allfj
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  • 171 1 GENERAL sir Gerald Tcmplcr yesterday told the people oi the New Villages he visited m Johore of the measures he proposed to take to make them more secure so thai they would give the necessary information to the authorities He said the measures included the
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  • 69 1 MALACCA, Sun.— Th I I tory m Ka pony: Hulu was badly gutl fire which broke out shortly >re 1 a.m. this n irning. i [c is esti ted at 1,000. ttire fire-fighting rerces ol Malacca— two fire- i one ti ailer ght the flames for
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  • 117 1 WEST PALM BEACH, F da Aug :M -The Air Force said it had received a r< •I. n the only man m I c fo da hisj by a In by Scoutmaster J. D. Desvergers. I what I was an SIX Ot eight men ti> -'and
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  • 120 1 80,000 Mongolians For korea-Report TAIPEI Vi" 1 24 (UP).— A Hongkong report thai the first contingents of an 80,000 man Outer Mongolian Communist expeditionary force have arrived m Korea to join m frontline action has drawn the closest attention m Nationalist quarters. Offi< ils here are watching the developments <>»
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  • 15 1 [ALAY spec ighte vere ad ti the quart I P St a 1
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  • 20 1 A EUROPEAN is ii m a a S >on At l t night a Cap i 1 i
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  • 14 1 v.al.d" swim ■^.JL^L^STCS handed ..nM-ukd ll. over ta the pitM. toli Keuicr
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  • 249 1 Easier To Tackle Terrorism In Sarawak— Sir Rob KUCHING, Aug. 24 (Reui tx vp>— General Sir Rob L k h irl Dep •:■>• Director pi On »ns m Malaya, said here today that conditions 111 Sarawak v t: (Vl able for grappling with the Communist te ts man were m
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  • 324 1 MOSCOW, iug. 2 1. The Soviel Government lasl nielli proposed a lour Power meeting not later ih;m October, this year i<> ilisruss a three point aagendaa a Geirman peace treaty, an all-German govern menl and a (>ci man elections commission. The proposal was made
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  • 91 1 UK To Build £50M. Plant T.OXDOX. Aug. 24 (UP) T i top officials of the Ang iian Oil Company have left by air for Aden to arrange final for building a £50,000,000 refii er.v m the British protector- t i replace partially the Abadan refinery seized by the Persian Government.
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  • 87 1 Reds Make Ready To Talk Talk PANMUNJ< -AAP). the building a p< i for king er The building, tent which 1m the Communist de more than a ye Carpenters worl structure Chinese bui kepi their lips sealed, r< any questions t T !ii'<-'l Mations yesterday weni to Ponmunjom to give
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  • 76 1 COX VEX TRY. Aug. 24 (Renter)— The Comet, Britain's new jet airliner, lost a portion of its engine cowling at an air day exhibition here today during a demonstration flight. No one was injured and the demonstration continued. The panel fell off about a mile shori
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  • 229 1 Top MCA Prize To Selangor, 2nd S'pore M \l II Ml'l I Sclanroi »on a i■ prin > too (MM) m tin I ltd rira the Malayan < hinew w<»Uon i"ii« r held bfn I «<.t Singapore »'on llh pn/«- winii ttte third »ri«e«i wiii to \.-n Srmbilaa rerak I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 4 1 6. .'c SUVA BROS..
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    • 64 1 I (/^(/r prized Iwf Restored WEBCOR f Ib^bW B^B^B^. wi\^^ Records "fonrtHT «'»'> Ea "reverie** m Bmn^i r*-''." 1 mi; cirh v\ t Iti i If nrsf »»f the mjn> uii^UniiirK testate* of tin- v\ *-t»« <»t Rtfrttet Fur i iJctOOltntiOM 'til i| t' 1 mporium K»;'t-, K«>j(l i»r Tln
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  • 361 2 Councillor To Submit Scheme To Government Standard Staff Reporter V 8250,000 scheme to improve Singapore vegetable marketing facilities without tlie aid of ihe middleman is being drawn up and will be submitted to the Colony Government for confederation. This move is being uiade by City
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 2 nfO l«»di-«n bMh had their ears pierced yesterday durr. Ike "Kama -Pooshan.i* or ear-borinj; ceremony. Picture fthews tight feat old Jothi and 1? year old Deveki Ram, daughters of Mr. S. Shuntmis&m after the ceremony held a 1 Iheil hotiif m Tmnoh Ktud. ll the forf ground ran he *een
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  • 328 2 Standard Staff Reporter IIIK dredging el Singapore River is becoming more an;l more difficult owing to th e rapid accumulation of semi-decomposed domestic and vegetable refuse. Thi latest n port of the :1 Works Dv rtm< ni states that ;>H<>vit four feet of the is
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  • 81 2 I Hill inmates from the Naatiaa Home for Ike Blind v rt- IMH H fOhMiteWTS who gave their blood to the Singapore BUhkl Bank last week. The others were five from R\ X Setetoi t-uht from ii x xi Chawi set« J'rom X \S
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  • 80 2 h NEW, private commercial the st Teresa's School u{ C erce, will be opened Ka OS Baara m Singa- c on Sep* I The fnM IMWB eveiiing classes m lypewritiii shorthand. book-keefMaf 89 I a< Englisb (Primary to] S'.a VII) and if there 19 SUlttresponac,
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  • 160 2 Standard Staff Reporter A REPUDIATION of all the charges made m a memorandum submitted recently by a nine-man committee of the Singapore Labour Party to its president, Mr. Lim Yew Hock was made yesterday m a statement issued by the General Secretary, -Mr. D.
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  • 60 2 AFTER being delayed for fiv< days m Penang due to the te arrival of their steamer. a group of 39 scouts and two outers •>: the Anderson School, Ipoh, reached Singapore on Saturday, the second lap of their Malayan tour. The scouts who are under scouters
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  • 54 2 SNATCHES 2 GOLD BANGLES A T !ND! A N v X "> DOSed Ba prospective buyer at a Chi-j i.. c g IdsraHh shop at Bussornn Street, Singapore, on j afterm on, ran away I n th three bangles worth si2o. i Tlm hopkecpci gave chase l c i aped.
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  • 46 2 MEMBERS nf the Singapore Fami y Benefit Society and Criendh htld their anmial picrr t'.> E'Tiily Island yester(iay. The resort was plumed at the members' disposal by the S;> ciety's President. Dato C. J. Pagiar. A full programme of sports and games was organised.
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  • 83 2 A CHINESE was robbed of his I fe savings amounting to J7OO by two Chinese while he was returning home along Lorong 29, Geylang, oo Saturday night The robbers who were un- armed also took theii victim's ■!<:;•;.• card and n-de away hicycies. Woman Injured CHAN LIN
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  • 27 2 A EUROPEAN couple was injured when a car <. verturned at the 4£ mile, Dunearn Road 00 Saturday night. An ambulance took the couple to hospital.
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  • 33 2 FOR BEING absent from duty, Ibrahim bin Mohamed. a Special Constable, stationed at Ayer Man is Estate, was sentenced to i>3 days imprisonment by the Jobore Bahru Police Magistrate yesterday.
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  • 170 2 IPOH, Sun. Twenty-five delegates, representing 30.000 hawkers m the Federation and Singapore, arrived here today fox the inaugural meeting oi the Pan-Malayan Federation of Hawkers and Petty Traders Association which begins tomorrow At a tea party given by the Kinta Hawkers Guild m honour of the
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  • 265 2 Bid To Negative Decision On Geylang Fair Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to negative Hie decision of the Building Committee of the Singapore City Council, (not to approve the' conversion of Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang into an amusement park) will be made by Mr. M.P.D. Nair. City Councillor,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 18 2 y r.arrnni Clorli^ aro fiUcd 0 5 85.00 "en 8 J^^S KOBINSONS U hIM;AI>OKK and KUALA IXMPUR. X
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    • 130 2 1 A Wider, Newer, Smart f)j f I <6 ///>/i Fashion tirtwrt ttunffv at SWIMMING 3 S II I /> SEAMOLSS 3 and J A N T Z E N I. a,, si^-t p,,,- 1 Come and pn k thk lalrvt yeW i IgIAN SINGH CO^LTD P3O- 1. RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1045 2 SINGAPORE **&<s£* ']l^r^£ DlAfO am SINGAPORE MM socliriVS: oijc SERVICES Third Oven E> übition of Works DUJ 3CRVIV»C3 by Teachers and Art Students SINGAPORE H L C a at British Council Hall Stamiord EXPBKSS (BEACH KOAIt): Road DEPARTURE*: ISO am, 8 m (\KH:K TALK: "Mechnlcal and am. 1030 am 130
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  • 423 3 WAR' EXPERT SAYS: Standard Staff Correspondent X'K *LA LUMPUR, Sun. Education of llii> country lies m tin* hand, ol teachers and ii- future li<^ uith the new generation. There i* therefore no more important bod) today than teachers, >n'n\ Mr. A. B. Peterson, a
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  • 235 3 TAIPING, Sun. The reservation of certain appointments such as the MCS, penghulus and leathers for Malays only was one of two resolutions, passed by the Perak branch ol the United Malays National Organisation, for submission to the Federation Government, during the week-end. The other
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  • 134 3 Mrs. Man 'Enters Lion's Den' PENANG, Sun— The Mvm h v r for Health, Federation of Malaya, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, his secretary. Mr. T. E. Hughes and the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. 11. I). Gross were among 12 persons registered as blood donors and gave blood for
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  • 57 3 SEREMBAN, Sun Nineteen peop c were arrested and charged before the Seremban Magistrate, yesterday, follow- n g the setting up of road I locks to check food carriers, as Seremban is a Food restricted area. They were* charged with moving foodstuffs without a perm A p
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  • 67 3 KLUANG, Sun.— Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, accompanied by the Mentri Besar, Johore, visited Kluang on Saturday. when he attended the District War Committee meeting. Sir Gerald visited the detention ramp and inspected camp schools, including one buili by the MCA aim run by missionarie; of the
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  • 69 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. Two well known families were united m marriage today v\ i .Ir. Maurice D'Cruz of St. Paul's Institution married Mis Ralda Lawreni c ol the stall oi the Seremban Convent. The Rev. Father 1) officiated at th 3 service held at the Church of the imitation,
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  • 57 3 m TV rOUNG MEN and women, delegates from the Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship, help to level the ground and put up the pillars of i new church thai is being hmlt at Pandamaram Nen Villas* near Port Swettenham. The work camp is headed by R»-v.
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  • 236 3 MR. STEAP Ghoong- Kong, vice-president of the Malayan Teachers Union m his address, reminded members that this was the first function to be held by the reconstituted Malayan Teachers Union and recalled the former MTl' which was declared an illegal body by the Registrar
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  • 173 3 DON'T FOLLOW S'PORE, PLEA Standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. A resol iti to request tne Federal Government not to follow the Singapore Government's decision to increase the price of rationed rice but to subsidise the price of rice to prevent economic and social chaos^in Malaya, was passed at the third
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  • 192 3 Scouting Impresses Villagers Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun. Delegates from new villages m Johore. who recently demonstration of scouting at Johore Bahru. were so impressed thai they assured the District Commissioner. Johore Bahru, that W ge Committees would give ev< i assistance to form Boy Scout troops m new
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 34 3 VOli ONE DAY ONLY 3 SHOWS 5, 6.15 ,V 9.15 p.m. R— K— O Romance! omed3 Drama! •Lilli Marle^e" Starrinf I |sa Daniehy Hugh McDernott To-morrow Distributed bj SHAW BROS. "Outcast Of The Islands"
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    • 212 3 Cl ACPD FOR EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS I QUEENS Theatre GRAND RE OPENING THURSDAY 28th MJG. '52 With the Si.per Hindustani Picture "SAQI** coiumbia pictures pf*^--., LAST am V 1! 1 nvi i SHOW^ n reek i9:io i nhii; ii < I ink <»i < »i: THOSE SUPERMEN 01 BASKETBALL Full j*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 710 4 Sir: I have no intention to enter the arena of newspaper controversy with such a stalwart politician as Dato Cheng-lock Tan and other officials of the Malayan Chinese Association. When however, they make statements which seem to encroach on matters
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    • 185 4 Sir:— It should 'v apparent to the Federation Government now that the Moneylenders' Ordinance has harmed most the very people whom it was designed to save. l le Ordinance has hit the entire credit system of the market it has hit the i; holder, the padi planter, the
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    • 332 4 Sir: -I :h::ik wo are all sgi eed that rabies is so common m this country at the present moment thai very stringent steps should ho taken to deal with it Rabies should be taken seriously for we know thai it is sprea I by dogs
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    • 136 4 Sir:— On behalf of the members of the committee of the Chin Kong Tor Tuah. Temple and the High Priest, Norsu. 1 as chairman of the committee challenge the doctors who "debunked"' the prayer cure advocated by our High Priest to prove that what we are doing m
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    • 151 4 Mr. Lovett's 'Chestnut' Sir:— lt makes melancholy reading, to find no less a person than the U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Lovett, defending the use of the napaim bomb on the dubious grounds that lire has been "a recognised military weapon for at least 2,000 years." One feels a certain
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    • 401 4 Sir,— Postal Services have become indispensable to the pubiic m their daily life. Bj: for some time past, the working of the Postal Department leaves much to be desired. Yesterday I had to send a parcel to a" place about 20 miles from our post office.
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    • 61 4 Sir: A poor Indian labourer who wished only to have his pa -sport-papers signed, approached a certain doctor who demanded SlO to do so. H e then tried a certain .T.P. whose rates were even higher as he demanded $L's (Is this the reason why the Government appoint
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    • 239 4 Sir: Regarding the recent objection of a local judge to the use of the word "Kling" by an illiterate Chinese woman witness, I am sure she did not mean any offence nor did she intend to show any disrespect to the Indian community by using
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    • 351 4 Sir: Mr. MacGillivray a In jsing -he English school ...hers at the opening of the Teachers Vacation Course a; the Victoria Institution is reported to have said that the teachers should be responsible for good result? from the '"complex education system" found m Malaya. They should
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  • 371 4  - SETTLING -DOWN TROUBLES PLAGUE JAPAN SYDNEY BROOKES By REUTERS CORRESPONDENT TOKYO. FIST FIGHTS and tears m polities, violence m the streets, economic tangles, and widespread charges of graft and corruption m public life were symp t o m s of Japan's settling-down troubles last month as the nation tested its
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 687 4 Bedoh Probiems :l!)S of squatters are moving out of Paya Lebar area to make room for Singapore"* new rnational airport. Much misunderstanding had til and it was only when the Malayan Chinese Association, Dato Tan. intervened that the squatters theii Idings, accept Government I resettle a an area m Bedok
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    • 101 4 USELESS fiISTACE t'■. Mi mi t if\ I "Mi. titf W Pale-Face Peggy •Always underweight /s^Si and delicate. Couldn't make headway until— /fi^t- w) >£ O*UCAT« y^"^ |uwOt»««T*~OiT-.vi THtM MMCN TVfm v»^_^J^!i/^^ Itmico »«o*t THi>.6i, fTASTeo ar-,>.c. tnem Ov* N A 7 I tvT SMI OOtSfT MM C~^=—Jt*** If >^
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  • 147 5 Hold 42 For Spreading Red Propaganda .i..-;a ri ,i,r!;4,:;:" <!;iiiii<iiii <>f «'<•'•« i.. m"a E S^ «J «>'«m S toured Cairo 'V n-gun cai riers ti ir guns manned I »llowrcl »n lonics and blazing hi ad- .-dec! their sin n the; rushed through mam
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  • 138 5 CHICAGO. Aug. 24 (UP)Roberi R. McCormick, editor and publish*] of the ago Tribune, has •ailed for the formation of another poli- party. H« sugg< ted 1 -h<: party be called thr "American McCormit k. a longtime participant m Republican Jaid Gen Dwighi D Eisenho^ipr,
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  • 53 5 BELGRADE, A 24 (AFP) One military soldier was and three wounded duri -hooting incidents near Zirovnica on the Albanian border on Aus. 21 and 22. it was announced here yesterday. The announcement claimed that tb* engagements took t wfch '"persons sent from Albania" and dressed m
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  • 46 5 Surviving Quins In Serious State SAO PAI i-O X azil \ug 2J UP— Three survivon of girl quintuplets born last week to the wife of an odd job worker •a i c reported unofficially yesterday to be m a serious condiThe ol i« died on Thurs-
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  • 281 5 Today 's Power Cuts i- U I, M X.-11/.l X.ii.---in \mp.i- H\| R I Bi i W m«i (...if < lvi». ru i t.i r Pumps. :r.lt•-->.T IM nil ilm.i;-. 1r.:1.!1:.|r E.St.. Kil Jutland Rd Baa u<Hk I. din K.I 0.1. MM bi i R ii!! Hotel. \t Mil.-.! K.I
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  • 282 5 UK PROTEST OVER SAILORS TOKYO, Aug. 24 (Reuter-AAP):— Japan's reply to the British protest on the case of the two imprisoned British sailors may he given nevt week, according to statements quoted here today from Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki. v .i press conference of
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  • 93 5 s r A LDE N. Switzerland, Auk. -4 (Router) Attempts to reach four Swiss trapped for nine days m the flooded "hell hole" Grotto cannot begin before tomorrow morning, it was stated at rescue headquarters near lure tonight. It was believed the men were trapped more than
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  • 121 5 No Pick-Ups For Taxis The City Council at its orctina v meeting last night, decided to prohibit the hiring oi hackney carriages by the seat. ie main reason for the decision advanced by the Councils vehicles and traffic committee and .some other councillors were that hiring by the seat constituted
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  • 56 5 NEW DELHI, Aug. 24 <TPVPrime Minister Jawaharlal W] will attend the coronation of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II m London next year. the British-owned newspaper Statesman said today. It acicu-rl f.at N. :iru may also attend the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers new next June. The
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  • 34 5 PARIS. Aug. ?4 (AFP)— A 16--member delegation <>i Burmese experts has arrived at Stockholm The delegation will spend :i week m Sweden studying social economic and military conditions there, added the report
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  • 91 5 THE Singapore Labour Department will give its help, advice and support to the City Council Architect Department Workers' Union whenever they are m need of them, said Mr. AJex Simpson, the Colony's Trade Union adviser yesterday. Mr. Simpson was addressing member-; ol' the Union at their annual
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  • 73 5 LONDON. Aug. 24 (Ko uter) Britain will export more coal and armaments between now and th* 1 end of 1952, tfce Treasury announced. A monthly economic survey issued by Ihr Treasury said Britain expected to improve her industrial production and achieve a balance
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  • 182 5 India Wants American Friendship NEW YORK. Aug 23. (UP).[n lia wants A neri friendship and understanding bui will nol allow ttsell to be "pushed aboul and uprooted" m the old ways. Indian Primi Minist< r .luwaharlal Nehru said m an article published today Nehru sa So far ns the pi
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  • 55 5 PITTSBURGH, Aiu> (AP>. Approximately 475.000 c miners wen* on r> 10-da.v holiday yesterday as fears spread that ;i .strike might be railed next month by John 1. La A/is, United Mine Workers' chief. Lewis is seeking new contracts for hi< workers m both the
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  • 236 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (RevU Tiif Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) m a s'atar.e:)! fonvneMf.Mfi o-'i the United States Govern- ,n i >'il report, today denied it was a party to any International cartel. The company said that as II was one „f four American companies
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  • 114 5 Land And Sea Communication To Be Resumed Macao dispute Settled HONGKONG Aug 21— An agreement settlin;: the Macao border incident was signed between three Chinese Communist representatives ami two "M.viio Government officials yesterday, it was learned here i toda v Land and sea cation betwi n Macao and China will
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  • 150 5 PEYRUIS. Southern I S 24 investigating the 1 J p!e murder ha\ Yard for n< vs ed ;»s Sir Jack !> ther and last iep Genoa. Mrs. Drummo tingham todaj no brothei His anl> relali^ a 7. r i-\Ta! lives m England added that
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  • 243 5 TUNIS, Aug. 24 (UP).-— The long awaited crisis between the Bey of Tunis and the French Government appeared near tonight as the Beys official Arab advisory group handed m its report to urge the monarch to reject the French reform programme. A subcommittee
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  • 27 5 A XX ''I M. 68 i ><-< ed for political reasons by he French authorities m Tunisia Have been released \i oounced here yesterday afi'
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  • World News Flasher
  • Article, Illustration
    104 5 Gnnzeli Basar, 20, of Istahbul, Turkey, has been awarded the "Miss Europe 1952 M titl«' m Naples. Second place went to Nicoiet Drtlin, of Paris. Third m the beauty contest u;:s \irtiinia Petimezaki, 19, <>i Piraeus, Greece. Fourth v.is Vera Marks, 18. of Frankfurt: fifth was Judy Breen, 21, of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 89 6 Foster Trade With All Call LOXHOX. Aug. 24 (Reuter)— The result of any substantial reduction of East-West trade could j only be to throw Britain and j Europe into greater dependence !on dollar sources of suppiy, the tncial Times said today. •"This would destroy any prospect there is ot a
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  • 24 6 SPAIN and the Republic of Liberia are reported to have reached agreement on recruitment of Liberian labour for Spanish West Africa Reuter
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  • 22 6 THE P.I. Government is nego- ng v/ith India to put tour more flights on its Manila-London run. A. P.
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  • 359 6 By A Special Correspondent THERE was a fairly lar«ir exchange of shares on the Malayan market m the past week, particularly In local tins. Industrial share-, opened and continued firm throughout* London appealed to regain i confidence m the situation m Borneo and. after
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  • 283 6 Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd: At an extraordinary general meeting to be held on Scut. 12. shareholders will be asked ;o ;>ass a special resolution to reduce capital by returning to members 3/- per share. Sungel Kinia Tin Dredging Ltd: Whose dredge worked throughout the year, made
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  • 211 6 Industrial*: t'\. 6z N Ordinary •I. i'eueral D.;;je:>sary si .»>' Gamtn m (2.62 W. Hammer S2 30 to S2.J,j. Malayan Breweries To. Robinson O:d 53.55 to $3.65, Straits T:me> S. to so.!'^.. Straits Trad £19.60 to $19.70 to $19.50. Straits Steams $19.50 (19.60 United Ordinary $15.00. Wearnes $2lz;
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  • 42 6 THE British jet bomber C berra will try on M ad to beat the record for crossing I Atlantic m both directions It d the East-West crossing of the Atlantic a year aeo m 4 hours 19 minutes AFP
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 664 7  -  JIM CHAMBERS 1 otten ham Hotspurs Lose In Heat Wave By temn e rnf 9 24 < AP >— England's new football season opened m on J£ le-i-°I e -i-°" n9 tO the near ci 9 h ies Saturday, and a sharp upset on the first
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  • 160 7  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead fyJjJy few*" -mmmmmm THIS is a good grip <;>,d the picture wiU tell you better than words how to grip your club. Perhaps the comonest ]<tnh to have the right hand too /or under the dub. iy golfers mistakenly feel this gires them n;orp
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  • 131 7 HONOLULU, Aug 24. (AP). Manager Sam Ichinose said yestei lay that iJ Hawaii's Dado Marino fights Japan's Yoshio Shirai for the flyweight title again, it will be m I Honolulu. ■'Tokyo is too rough on taxes," the ex-champ's manager said. "Anyway, nothing is decided so far."
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  • 51 7 LONDON. Aug. 24, <AP) Two Dortmund fight promoters, noi named by I he European Boxing Union m their official announcement. have been given the go-ahead to stage a European heavyweight title fight between Germany's Heine Neuhaus and Britain's Johnny Williams. The contesi Us to take place ,<■:'.. re
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  • 270 7 I Lesson two on how to play I basketball and keep 10.000 fans excited and thoroughly entertained was given by the Harlem Globetrotters and their aides at the Happy World Stadium last night. r vas once again a sell-out >wd and another night of eflieient
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  • 331 7 SINGAPORE basketball players, from what h<had seen of the Colony's champion team. Namans Siang Fau, were 'extremely goal-shy* 1 and had a tendency to over -pass the ball rather than make ;mv attempt to score goals, Mr. Cy Kaselman, an official of the National Basketball
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  • 57 7 .TOHORF BAHRU. Sun. Johore Medical Wanderers defeated the PWD Johore Sports Club by 29 runs m a friendly cricket match played on the Johore Cricket Club ground on Thursday. Bani::g first, the Wanderers scored 64. H. Jayasingam and John Ponniah top scored with 22 and 15 respectively.
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  • 115 7 Little 'Mo' Wins Tennis Award CHESTNUT HILL, Massadusetts, Aug. 23— UP—Petite Maureen Connolly ol San j Diego. California, received mc Longwood Service B«»wl award I for 1952— the first time -since; 1948 that this sportsmanship trophy has been given a national champ: >n. f i Miss Connolly, the women s
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  • 47 7 SCARBOROUGH, England, Kug 24 'A! 1 Eric Stur- of Suuth Africa and Don gonning of A tralia won n' g doubles title In North ol England lawn tennis mccl here today, defeating Budge Party o! Loi Anfelej and Guy Jack-on ot Ireland. tf-2, 4-tf. 6-4. *>-*
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  • 391 7 Penang B'min ton Queen Dethroned PENANG, Sun.— One champion was dethroned, another retained his title and a new combination won the doubles crown m the Penang Badminton Championships which concluded last night. Tn e dethroned chambion was Miss Queenie Cheah <her conqueror Miss Lam Kit Lin); the champion who stayed
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  • 24 7 ZAH IGOZA, SPAIN, Aug 2?. (AP>, Spaniard Luis Roncro, European bantamweight thampion, outpointed Germany's Haas St-hoeminK m a Hi-rour.d buut heft before
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    69 7 A banner to mark the visit of the Harlem Globetrotters v.is presented by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation at tne luncheon parly j;iven by the I <d< r.»tion to the visiting American teams yesterday. The picture shows left to right, Mr. Dave Zhtkoff, secretary <>f tin- Globetrotters Organisation, Mr.
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  • 31 7 BR< I tag i Helen J i Ar the 1 i rhe othei I semi ii B Lewis Hoad and Ken 5-7. The 9 s I through
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    • 413 7 HCTaPORE < ITV COUNCIL DEPARTMENT sIPPLY SHUT fO CONSUMERS arried onl on pipi Line t: "i Tut»- 1 I 1952 between I 8 p.m. 'or supply Id dlands. Naval Iranji, 0.. i Pri: c I E Estate National one Pipe B ikil I agje, Chua j g Road, RAF roofli
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    • 592 7 NOTICES council of SINGAPORE TENDERS DEPA RT te as §SeScST!! fire DEPARTMENT: BudP.y tad deliver, to the f'^ Jfrfcade of unc »k< I rationi WATKR DEPARTMENT: "cavation for N^v 5? nrl ««servoir a BY' I m: KmOCIPAUTX OP KUALA i impi k TENDER NOTICE. Jhe M inicipalitj invite rv I
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    • 86 7 WANTED PORTABLE continuous operation Electric 23UV/AC air compressor with tank gause safety euti i1 i 5U c ;(> it* 5 P.O. Box 523 Spore. j Wanted t'> lease or rent: Australian Government wishes! 0 [ease Of rent three-bedroom! bungalow from Ist November, 1952 Offers to Australian Trade Commissioner, Union Bulging.
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    • 311 7 i^ lpi~»~« r r» r^ n m mar I i nno»*ri cm <.i \m..n -1%, i -.1 i —ii I- < irtjk BIOXOAI F«»| fv i r Hi 1 Later f pen ii.ii col.-.' X i 1 <>l 111. ||i) S IMES to April ft normnf. a B U Ii
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  • Malaya Cup
  • 85 8 Teachers Lose By Odd Goal X ■•.'A LUMPUR, Sun.— ln 'c of ho< k terday ai the VieI ground, the r s Association 'I- by the odd goa c 1 the Old Boys of St. tiping. The old Georgians team was drawn from the teachers •din? the vacation course i-
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  • 59 8 Thi round results of the 5in S »pore Kerala Semajan :i ninl ITo irnameni pla: ed Singapore Etadminton m yesterday were: mi R ingers beat Union 5 p Town team beat 1 ci B P. five-nil. fh« jemi-finala of th e tournameat will playedai the Singapore
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  • 487 8 Johore Chinese Practice For MCFA Cup Final A BRILLIANT goal three minutes from time by left wing Avthar Singh enabled Singapore "A" to win 2 l against hard fighting Johore Chinese m a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A good Sunday crowd
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  • 953 8  -  WINDSOR LAD By SI M)lN(i oil tour winners on Saturday concluding day of the Selangor Furl Club's Aumist Meeting -Singapore trainer Lt. Col. T. L. I ox topped the list >i most successful trainers for the meeting. He won five races with
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  • 347 8 G. Britain Leads In Athletics PARIS, Aug. 24, (Reuter).— Britain wore leading Franc< 37 points to 34 at the end of the first day of the 21s1 ml > nationa tics match between the two countries, at ombes Stadium yesterday. 'In a women's match held at the same time the
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  • 130 8 Standard Stall Con MELBOURNE Sun.— Malayan students now .it tending Melbourne tui \''isit\ ;I ]id other centres starred m I badminton match a^ain^t a \k toriMi team m Melbourne. Highlisht of t!i,« nut. h was a (lash between IVnaim's Lin Ah Soo and Victorian captain and Australian Thomas
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  • 405 8 PENANG, Sun TJie Chinese became cl im| ons m inter-communit) knock-out cricket competition this year when thej beat the fh^,ian> b S3 runs In low scoring final played on Western Road ground today. Steady bowling characterised the gai Batsmen on b iv a c
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  • 40 8 Sin? iporc "A" cehtreforward Boon Kok Peow lost (his duel for the t>all with Johore Chinese goalkeepei Sens Twee m yesterday's Jalan Bon.it stadium gfame which ended m a I l win tor Singapore. Standard photo.
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  • 40 8 FRANKFU P swimming ed with a Milnikiel m ke m 2 mm. ADX ion Wersako v. freest;, hip m 1 mm. 15.: I another meet waki male Polish swimmer ever to loss than 1 minute m th
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  • 38 8 WASHINGTON. Aug. 24— UP Graying Jack Westland saw his 30-year-ol(J dream come true as. ho won the United Stales national amateur golf championship by downing A! Mengert of Spokane. Washington three and two yesterday.
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  • 44 8 TORONTO. Aug. 24 (UP)-* Art Larsen of the United States and B. Brown of Canada heat Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippines and D. Fontana of Canada 6 l, (i 4 on Saturday m the doubles quarter-finals of the Canadian lawn tennis championships.
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  • 263 8 IPOH, Sun.— Perak beat the i th Lancers by four s 1.:.--to three m their last practice match prior to "nieeting Penai j m a Ma) lya Cup match next weBut with three regular players out -on the sick list, the m that dunned the
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  • 75 8 Egyptians Give Up Channel Sw im DOVER, England, August 24, (Reuter).^Two Egyptians, Oman Genaal. and Ahmed Abdel Kader, gave up their attempt t > swim the English Channel from France early today. Kader, 39-year-old Cairo bank clerk, fainted after sw Iming for a Tittle over tliree j hours. Genaal, Alexandria
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  • 40 8 R.CHIN WINS TITLE PENANC S Chia 1> e<■a m c v net Peaaag chan when he (i. ited his hies pan m Tre h\ 6 n. (l t in final oi tin- men s played tin- momitij hi todciy. M
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  • 32 8 KTAI.A KANGSAR, Sat.— In the ftnal match ol .aia Kan. District football knock-out competition betv the Kua'a Kanpsar M Youths and I c Kuala X Indians, the for ncr v
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    • 75 8 FACIT THE LIGHTNING, CALCULATOR. 1 Five fingers doing more work < than five people. 1 i i r'u-fii < i i i i' j 1 i to Fi y i t I I A I>■ c I ?i r i ~^Nii»», *^«-i. s9 i l^» i-" ng CalC o d
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    • 45 8 SINGAPORE SOCCER IPOM td^-Jt PRODUCER s SILVER WAR! WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SILVE ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY (HI! COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS DSNG, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING AN INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. S. P. H. de SILViI 45. HIGH ST., SINGAPORE j KUAi.A LUMPUR b IPQtI W^PaHCUsr^. fLFJ^Tf Aaivated Pancreas Hormone
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  • YOUTH
    • 12 1 YOUTH fa;lfj;af I NO. 16 MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1952. 4 PAGES FR£2
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    • 720 1  -  P. J. JAMES By I, 1 i- I world of t between ;id studying. l- for its pururc I lie other .•:.;>le\. itMtjrtel nia\ be i.tti«tn of plaanc I < s»in a more pin u rv ..f M )t!i ">k 1«> oth«M-s, be
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    • 17 1 1 CARTOON inspired b> the Federation pl.ui for six >curs Free Primary Education)*
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    • 473 1  -  DAVE SHAW Reports HAT part schoolboys and schoolgirls can play m the helping their less fortunate friends m the district m which they live is clejr Iv shown m the activities of the .Too Chiaf Social Centre. Begun as a feeding centre, it has
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    • 367 1  -  FRANCIS LEE |NE HUNDRED and sixtj seven boys »nd 'i officers ot the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Briffade writ under canvas at tli<« Ayer Geniurob Maluv School and itruck camp last Friday. Among them were five membe i il tl Penang
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    • 481 1  -  Ser-li I ETTLE baa beea irrittea. of I'm v«'rsit> hostel lii»* although considerable ip ice h.is been devoted to oth< r aspects of the l'niveisjt\ Thi s i« not an imimpor t .it subject a> many inumn*-. for the bostel, More thiui any other plue.
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      • 72 1 fii ?fe rt* fe a.»llo« iniin»'dial«-l> In-. muJ the aach <>f Slate i the Qaeea hi to the Abb«-^ aghaai Palace; But .->io!> inside prt t'df> h«r. fi unit* icarlet; uid b»-lt_— S"i'« d.irk bine; clo.ik— white sat.n lined: i «p<- i I^fcx" —TnlA Jf —^«b» i^ **^^^^L> v n^
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    • 724 2 il Ike. oL^Spl v h<it€ dtrt intent. "I hn'e it." the i .'i they c us leurn U i 'he stndi 1 d it. it's t- to work •I hi. ii lake watri lapping witli l" v I t.x the s*w
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    • 159 2 t I\k KOOM bouncer »hre« v drunk m:i >>\\ Ma r i him bat in< un- ated ticlini lv i>i stafjerinf I for m».'' castomer I ing lh« p»rtorm.u»( t- fin- aii> tapped the bourn i r on the k i.\ that bum g back?" lit- i
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      17 2 These boys and girls are members of the efficient system of prefects of the Maha Bhodi School
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    • 609 2  - Four Friends Started This School DAVE SHAW By IT IS one of the greatest joys of a teacher to see the latent qualities of children unfolding and developing under his or her careful guidance. This natural joy inspired Miss Pitt Chin Hui to establish a school m Gey king. In
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    • 172 2 THKRK has been a mistake made somew here, and I'm the girl to hike advaalacc <>i n You don't catch me reporting errors of this sort. Not, at am rate, before I'\e broken in\ teeth. I'm eight weeks old. see. and the last meal I
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    • 516 2  -  SPRINTER Says TOTS year the Malayan Athletic Championships was dominated by brilliant per formances by the Youth of Malaya, and it was really a wonderful spectacle. On the first day the Ipoh Padang rang to the cheers of the crowd when the young
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      205 2 th stern oppositi from the .Ale: hod is: B: School of Kuala Lumpur, Anglo-Chin< se School Singapore had to run flat out I i a.• t ll(i relay event. The other school re a so* v won by a Sing; pore School and this was the win by
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    • 65 2 FDBW-COPTERS use i and otlu water-en 9ucl Situ ing a ser, year to I serriro v m 1948, j/car twn cop', do be o] urban ro?. Ott'tt. frov: exa cd B<r Schools i year. This the 63rd the Bourd m J. numbered I A'o I'om Malaya. I undertoolc
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      • 70 2 r^H B^ t^f THE BLACK TULIP V The fcmous HorticulI at Hocrlem cnce offered f o prize, which we» never cloimed, of £8,000 tor o Block Tulip This wat during the ''Tulip madneis" of Holland m rhe 17rh century when fortunes were MbMte Tlm «H»1 famous ot C^ X fHe
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      • 73 2 i V 7 PKAC7 *<MME r p-- -f I W-•- »1f v ~j Ar± i quick to ten I iT^^^WffM (NOW WE M I LSI THAT ENEMY YOU HAVE B€&f Et/ERYDA'f r ,W\ IF >J^ T THE TEAM W WtN\\ Jj v THAT CMAMPfONSHP ASWAND 4 ThroufhoM Malaya MILO v
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    • 154 3 Bold Venture Sir Gerald i of tin I St 'to ri*ht diree- G an Arm, mey B 1 K«ml education to :> *l ladard; 1< 1 i" 1 ol f. j,;., M naj later be trained ;1 irmed forces ol th ll r l develop i-, hni< il
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    • 63 3 s tl,' 1,,,,',' I 7 y lrl ~to i" )SMSS a miniature doll's house like this, complete with ™55S re and equippings. Thi s mode] was used m the aim "ABC's of Home IB Hollywood to shew home owners and decorators how to improve the m Strategic
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    • 779 3 'YOUTH'S 1 CORRESPONDENT A SCQUT HO ATTENDED IIM FIRST S.E. \Sf\ PATROI, CAMP M XL— REPORTS PHREE hundred youths from the various States and Settlements m the Federation <>r Malaya Brunei, Cambodia, Nyasaland. I iii. Indonesia, '<•> lon, Hpjngkong, Singapore and the Dinted Kingdom made
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    • 59 3 1"H tha B .-t time m < Malacca's history, m the S ent are being youth nee to lo their bit f Charity Week to the Broadlion C j to the j i ung peo- i m•- later I the B some en1 1 tn\
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    • 78 3 DISTINGUISH] n vi»i(nr« a1 Uw Patrol Camp: His Highness the Sultan <>t Selangor and Mr. I. Ml. Payne, Chief Commissioner oi Scouts for ill** Federation of Malaya, chatting i«> i Kelantan Scout. i \n i;i \im\(, ii,, -i -M,i l.i j;ii X I ..in the li.i im
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    • 39 3 i ent. you to writ I \< V\ .1< >!:: 80 WORDS •7 am a ten a I I Thn i I it m I Hen 1 I feet; A \v< was ni I
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    • 61 3 J!!l BIG RICE POT: The Gonyama i?r«njp (.R(»IP SIXGING m the rveninc rat rerf duinj; their cooking. popular al Ihe < amp. -KM PATROL" of Uw Gottyaam Group pufCiig up U>nr Umatk FIJIAN SCOUT. Mathfw lluliii and (Jroup Stout M;i*- boh Teou Seng pu*« l»ff DISHING
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    • 432 3 NEVER DISCOURAGE ALWAYS BE THERE TO ENCOURAGE! In Dealing With 'Problem' Children Demi*Tassc' Gives This Advice To Student Teachers: I/VFRY c a its prob- J -hi!(i or eni tei bave ther 1 m dealing i h eh Idn n. Problem children an to p they hay( l it easy <■
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    • 253 4  -  MOLET M. ROBERTS H f> M I O(>\ c.unr> art* ali *.o>, tun to play Tr> brM ai nt*\t p.irtv. or ie lm t mv- ilu- s*.«ng dn»p* .1 \<>ur house lifter *clujol. "h .^.i steppers." i blown-up balloon to rt each player. The ega eisto
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    • 60 4 UCWHO nT L E expressed -'A himseli highly sympathetic to the aims ot the* Gi<*n- eagles Anti-tipph: 2 Society, but his enthusiasm w mcd when he heard the annual dues were two shillings a year. Two shU- lings," he grumbled. 'M >:;. I I c.in save on that
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    • 229 4 1 i\l U AY, sunif g\v\^ wry l>4lJjing 111 a strfani. Fhrv were seicsi m uumber: t>ut i»r« Ikey counted th?msel\t-s m/'T thf h.»th one was tound 1 ninj. >o ihe> all began to ■I r pausing 1 0 beii b toll d it c girli
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    • 1035 4  -  CHRISTINe DIEMER Bf ajfaorjor M HIE Phi,t Karal put Us hand m his father's i h hi to the Palace II {.:;jnt Thao Singh■ hi re Ms mothef v i Phm C h.i ichctr c i "in? 0« boy'i ii. exaauaed it. and to hi- delight lhal
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    • 404 4  -  RAJA SHEE R dete i >>> and constant practice m tht backyard of his house Bf Brickfield's 11 Kuala Lumpur, lias brought yoinig Kerndl Singh, to i)<e front oj Malayan > Bora m 1933 Si-igh had his early education at the Brickfield's Road Englisfi
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