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Title Section20 1952-07-06 1 Sunday Standard a^ t£ /lit N ?i^l *3^ VOL. lit NO. 4. SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1952. 20 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.20 words
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250 1952-07-06 1 500 Held In 'Biggest Ever' Dope Den Raids Standard Staff H«*|M»rtt»r THOUSAND ijrm ami mm f t h«D» il ami defective branches «»f ilu- Sunmwc I <>rvv Grinding mmm Vohnrteev Special Con- »iin n awe ou«Jj raided optam ilnK m various] the «t> 1. 1-1 niulii. ii D. E Ni250 words
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85 1952-07-06 1 "Mystery Man Not In Kuala Lumpur v. x it MPI R Sat I. li-mpler's myslerv man, I U < I'- on, v no iu\>t.r\ i-i SlacabC slili ri m mis .m ■tyslerj maa hi i Lam jiur thou h- w .is ha\ r It 1 1 "siiu.i Pin.- for this85 words
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Article108 1952-07-06 1 Officers' School Blasted FOKYQ I'ii* 5 (UF) rieai iuhtcr bwaben l»l i Niirtfi Ktlftl iiin^ s< })<>.)! r i Rivet jesterdaj > r l tf'<» cdin .ition iture Cosmonisl 1- > tll«' AT I Ist fits* l«>s»'{l tixJ.r. c "mystery* 1 tar- c fourth of which br tn tuary a:108 words
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Article77 1952-07-06 1 X IPUR, Sat.— v Information Sen iia ►eing enlarged to i 2-1 mr sen for Press. Thi~ a stated at i Pres mi frence here. Press X torn may be moved nexi lo the Opei ations H > >■•■ fron -M details of ii: incidents will be77 words
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Article, Illustration342 1952-07-06 1 Major D. H. de T. Reade - Major D. H. de T. Reade By Che 1 7th Gurkha Riles are sending their pet tUer. "Nepti". which was taught by 4 platoon m the Bahuu area on Kebriiaiy 88, to the London Zoo next month. On her cage m London will be aArmy P.R. - 342 words
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159 1952-07-06 1 Standard Siaft Correspondent PENANG, Sal. The $2,000,000 recently completed Bengee Rubber Factory, Kampong Simpak, (Badan Jerraal Village), and $1,000,000 worth <»T crude rubber wefre destroyed m the biggesi fire m ihr history <»f Province Wellesley las! night. The blaze, discovered at 9 p.m., was159 words
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Article68 1952-07-06 1 DONATIONS to Government of to an approved institution In the territory 01 nonresidence are now "eligible for relief', according to a Bill to amend the Income Tax Ordinance, published yesterday. The Bill which will be introduced at the nejet meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council68 words
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118 1952-07-06 1 IN INTRODUCING a new feature to our readers The Standard's Knk>rtuin meats Kditor Oswald Henry antt arecameraman Peter Robinson combine forces iv "DoiiiK The Town" every Tuesday, pictorially covering Singapore's favourite niijbt sp«U and rende/voux. They will report on people ia the news and118 words
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Article179 1952-07-06 1 Staiulartl Slaft Reporter MOKK THAN 3.">0 Chinese men women ami <-l»il<lren occupants of unauthorised houses m kalian** Basin m llu i Bendehieer Koa«l area arrived m lorries ;d thr Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce jresterda\ to appeal tor help* Representatives of the dehoused occupants complained179 words
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Article193 1952-07-06 1 Ambushed Forces Hit Back KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. While a patrol of 1 1 Special I Constables under SC Sergeant were walking down a road m Bukit Cheeding Tea Estate yesterday, they suddenly came under withering automatic lire from approximately 20 bandits on a hank overlooking the road. In the initial193 words
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Article341 1952-07-06 1 Cuts Imposed Un Prosperity Rate Blamed By Union KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.— Unofficial stoppages of work have occurred on some Federation rubber estates, following the recent announcement of a cut m the "prosperity rate" of rubber workers' wages. Some estates are reported to have gone further341 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-07-06 1 photo. MISS Lillian Attg Kirn Lee, Singapore's celebrated soprano whose rendering of Scottish son^s his delimited thousands m the Colony, was married yesterday to Mr. Patrick Chin Kee Siong at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning*. Lillian who has appeared many times with the Musical Society and the Chamber Ensemble intendsStandard - 76 words
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Article40 1952-07-06 1 FOLLOWING a stabbing affray m a coffee shop at Kirn Ming Road, yesterday, a 58--year-old labourer. Kwee Ah Kow, was admitted to the Genera! Hospital with wounds on the chest and arms. Pol ire later detained another Chinese.40 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-07-06 1 COL9I X l»ar rontKitertica ami I.iiroj»«au greni 1«» il«» iiaiul m hand tibaac <l;«>-. m Malawi. Imii Ira^i one Singapore European dub, nW I'olo rinli, imi an <"iilii:lil«'iMMl poli<*y. rend< I Colony's exclusive polo-p invite ai encoui a only A i memtx and drinking179 words
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88 1952-07-06 1 WASHINGTON, I«lj 4 dp, The II— SC shouted the approval to nijjht Of the Senate passed provision to grant US$45 per month to men m (-ouih.tt m Korea. The House also ap proved a (omhat bOMM for any servireman at tacked to any unit88 words
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Article80 1952-07-06 1 PENANG. Sal a gjg ted policj of H granting freedom to As n lands v v p d o Mi i- the US eonsu tap here dcnenHcnre U Refej ing to a recei 111 De;m Acheson. t!ie American Sec el i! 51 ite, which ed the80 words
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Article38 1952-07-06 1 la illy, 1 i ting r «-d ifti Be H < S, 6-3 m the K« MoGrego md I < hi yf A i reta I man* doublea -f Setxa LTS 4 Stugge i 1. 438 words
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Article57 1952-07-06 1 If 1 h i i •.■••>■■ «i»pointed Ju mi i« !Vi K»*d il b the S fi ■><• ii ,i i |i| '>'■»! Ptian Han >1 < i Has i 'if S*»e k M ii w. Mi i ■<', i imij Km m. Di C X57 words
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Advertisement18 1952-07-06 1 T" I lII iJ'jJiJli i** 1 J 1 a c* ThKI BORNEO 7 /^B^ ttMuaiu o^ mil em18 words
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Advertisement13 1952-07-06 1 Stop f LjSiT ICE CREAM frWl UB COLD STORACE IBf II*?/ CREAMERIES "^$9QKr13 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-07-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter Some 15 small taandii rapped children from private homes had a further treat waiting for them yesterday when they returned from their weekly Saturday picnic to the Red Cross office > m the Social Welfare 1 Building. Each child wasStandard - 198 words
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Article82 1952-07-06 2 A MAX described a* a "lone by tne Investigating Officer. Inspector B. Ross. was said to have taken caustic soda when a request for a loan or $20 from his cousin was turned down. Tne Singapore Coroner yesterday retm ieri a finding' of suicide ai the82 words
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Article117 1952-07-06 2 2 S'pore Teachers To Retire TWO Singapore teachers, who, belwecn them have served of 66 years at St. Joseph's Institution, will go on retirement m September. They are Mr. F. Al. S. Rcutens and C. B. Arriola. Mr. Rf jtens, a senior master at St. Joseph*;, has been with the117 words
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322 1952-07-06 2 Taxmen May Strike This Month THE Singapore Government Administrative ami Clerical Services Union will hold an extraordinary general meeting on. July 16 to consider granting the 19 examiners and assistant examiners of the Income Tax Department permission to go on strike. v- vT his322 words
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218 1952-07-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter APPEALING to (iovormiunt for more recreational facilities for the 2.000 student teachers now study. Img at the College, Mr. A. .Nesyadiirai, the Interim jl resident of the 1 carders' Training Association, said jlhat the taxpayers* money nill find no better "investment than218 words
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Article158 1952-07-06 2 DULL conditions prevailed on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday with prices showing a decline of LJ cents per lb. from Friday's closimz levels. b Opening at 88* rents for first grade rubber for July shipment prices drifted lower towards the dose when 8?i cents158 words
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Article21 1952-07-06 2 THE Thai Consulate will e]nse .today, tomorow and Tuesday m B f 'h ?tlOn 0( K<ja Pun Sa'" tbe21 words
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150 1952-07-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter AT ihe fipal count, the Singapore Scouts' "Job Week" is expected to net something the region of $10,000, the Scouts' District Commissioner. Mr. L. A. Woodford, said yesterday. "However, this Is an optimistic estimate," Mr. Woodford added. "We have fixed150 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-07-06 2 THE FIRST Asian police officer to be promoted to the rank of Assistant Coroner is Mr. Giam Chong Hing (above). Mr. Giam, who was educated a t the A&gloChinese School Singapore, first joined the police force m 1929 as a police interpreter. He was promoted to the66 words
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78 1952-07-06 2 'Tec Denies Keeping Money Seized In Raid Cheng euok kwang. a [detective at the Singapore Special Branch, was charged at j the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with Jailing to sur- render to the Police, money seized during a gambling raid. He also Eaoed two alternative r-hsrgts of misappropriating $92 and78 words
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Advertisement264 1952-07-06 2 Jigsaw S i?^? puzzle S cur rM/s oi/r/ you may win o prize! 1 Finf Prize: $100 4 c.^. or.. C c o^ fc 2 Second Priies at 50 i 4 Third M $2S" t 10 Consolafion prixes of $10 »•>* t»e«f Many efttr«« W.ng e«Mjl. pttttt wilJ the* ""Iliad264 words
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Advertisement108 1952-07-06 2 LEONARD 1 BRINGS YOU THE UNiQ UE I Glacier < H Bil I n Hn^^Bw^VV jHH^~— —^^■mjH^^^hß jfi years M O DEL *LAS~4 (JU««h > ILA 1{ rc£ng««tor lor faometboU] trom 3 *^ffi^( to 5 peKDftt. Be«j«»fu) »ucmmtaned Mf |t-«jfc**jfc3| tmub tor tmtf dewung. Apprnuinuei? v *q. ft. of rdngented108 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-07-06 2 TODAY'S POWER CUTS SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding. DAY TTumr Pipe. Rheem Ford Bini Sen*? Wire .Mesh. P.W D Quirry, Nanyang Mtg. Bt Panjaiiff, National Carbon Princess Elizabeth Est., Dairy Farm. L!u Pandan. Jurong L 2& S tU. Timah Village. Lmted Chinese R. Wks. i m Soon Cannery,91 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-07-06 2 Leedon Rd: Victoria Pk.. \as- sim Hill Paterson Kd; (it World, Ho Uong Oil Mills, Alex. Incinerator. Havclork Rsj; Malayan A.8.( Rrewencs. Diethelm Co. Tannin Rd; Alexandra Rd. S.I.T Phoenix Pk., Alexandra South S.I.T; Al<x. Brickworks, Pasir Paqjangt Opium Factory. R e fornnitory Rrl; Oxygcji Fjcty. Cressonite, St. Jam*- Nfirl90 words
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Miscellaneous97 1952-07-06 2 hambra. Baffles Hotel Boon Tut S|; Aljunid Rd. Sims Aye; Pava Lebar Pumps, Dunman Rd: Jo.j Chtal Place, Jalan Yasin. Jala n hunos. ambridcr Rd; Rangoon Rd, Towiht Rd: fSermngoam Rd: Scnnnt F<l: Kol.im \\vr, MrPhprsoii K<J:Kim kuan Fid; Boundary Kd; [lurn:' Kd. Upper Beraiifiot']). I-, (ha i\aiu' X'!; <'U\(97 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-07-06 3 nifn M BKRS of a famil^ riof S# U^^ d mll>ly as the trient) tollapse after SIT workers had hacked away at pa'an^ 15 axPS and They are one of 120 fami- W L U)S< new P' an k andMichael Goh - 125 words
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Article, Illustration488 1952-07-06 3 24 HOUSES IN KALLANG BASIN GO DOWN 100 More To Be Demolished Standard Staff Reporter Stony looks followed a group of Singapore Improvement Trust labourers as under the direction of two Estate Officers they broke down the new plank walls and pulled down the roofs of unauthorized houses m the488 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-07-06 3 photo. MISS IRENE KOH dam m? "The Teddy-Bears Picnic" at the Fairfield (iirls' School Concert m Singapore yesterd iy. The variety show was p»rt of the school's food sale and fun fair, the profits of which will go to its building fund. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article104 1952-07-06 3 Standard Staff Reporter A COURSE designed t > give aa outline of conditions m En£- j land lor students going I i the VK. will b e held at the British Council Hal! mi trie evenings of July 24. 25 and 26. The course lias been104 words
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309 1952-07-06 3 NEW LOANS ami s railt made 1o Singapore, Malaya, Hongkong. North Borneo and Sarawak under ilu- U.K. Colonial Development and Welfare Act* m the period April. 1951, lo March I^2, total £1,179,710, according to a Colonial Office statement. In Singapore, schemes include the establishment309 words
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Article84 1952-07-06 3 REMARKING that he should hwe learned his lesson m I9.'»u the Singapore First District Court Judge Mr. Tan Ah Tah, sentenced Abdul Rahim bin Mohd Kasshn to tw > years' rigorous imprisonment and two c irs 1 Police supervision yesterday. Abdul was charged with impersonating a84 words
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Article62 1952-07-06 3 THE Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. s will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the death ot its founder, the late Mr. Thomas on July 12 at its Leather Shoe Factory, Singapore. After the commemoration ceremony, a luncheon will be held at the Victoria School This is62 words
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Article38 1952-07-06 3 PARSARAM, a Singapore Indian merchant, was allowed $3,000 bail m the Jobora Bahru Police Court yesterday pending trial on a charge of evasion of customs duty amount m? to $328 on seven cases* o£ piece goodfc38 words
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99 1952-07-06 3 CAPTAIN A. L. t'Hart. a senior captain of the Royal Shell Dutch group, was recently made a commodore of the N.V.M. La Corona fleet, one of the five fleets of the Royal Dutch Shell Group The Commodore's flag for Captain t'Hart is on its way99 words
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Article35 1952-07-06 3 A CHINESE schoolboy was admitted to hospital yesterday morning after being Involved m an accident with a car while on his way to school at the 10th mile. Upper Thomson Road.35 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-07-06 3 Photo. MR JOHNNY KIOH MING, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fddie ('hunt; Yin I'ui and Miss Rosalind Ben? N tuck daughter of Madame Sg CUew Moy, were married yesterday at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore.- DavidDavid - 38 words
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Article190 1952-07-06 3 'Mixed' Students In Hostels 'I HE Uni sltjr of M im'vs ire p '"mix" lent i of ill Faruli id ind ri c <'/ v housing urj-t it the .v Dunearn I' undei (i i I The S -'.lard learnt j cterdajr. r- m the ■uthoritiei [nten led to allow190 words
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Article34 1952-07-06 3 STOLE CHEQ UE KONG KIM, cheque Erom fiii i H j i < v:ou v i|." ed Igi i > vat sentenced to > turn .g ii out i'ii;i' i > m s 4 <\> < f Dts Co i34 words
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Advertisement183 1952-07-06 3 "YOU.too.maybeoneofthe MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMmiMINERAL^^r/^^ JSry this Proved Way Back to Health Happiness ■j i QcWM I K.H. P h1 .w, C'j" <i-"^ il fit, tTj^'-- •■.•>€, ,-< Jljt*?, ■ncr, and f .->•>•» j,tl itwml >tr>rt »■<^ef>^•4l r ilm ViiAiTi 8 J IX -i'< N> I' if,.K-< -r Tou183 words
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Advertisement102 1952-07-06 3 jjjr^ii TRY IT-YOU'LI j 1 NEVER WANT P\ iQm -AA any other! Ui 1 1 WORLD'S MOST WANTED PEN j IBj One day you will surely own a New Parker -51". But why wait! New "51" with its remarkable Aero-metric LJ Ink System, brings ease antfenjoyment to every jl^ il\102 words
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Article400 1952-07-06 4 4 Reds Die In Kuantan Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The sense of duty of the tough and gallant men of the 1/10 Gurkhas is typified m an incident at Kuantan, Pahang, last week-end. Seven of them, all sick, were going back to400 words
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Article, Illustration595 1952-07-06 4 Standard Staff Cewrcspondenl IPOlf. The appointiiKiit of Mr. 11. VlB as Pre-Mi nt «»t the Malayan Trail? I nion Council for the rnaoiag \ciir angn* wrll for the future of trade unioniMß ««M ihe 1 K),(HM) wrheara who now look up l<> him M595 words
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Article74 1952-07-06 4 IPOH. S.it. In celebration oj the sixth anniversary of the Philippines Independence Day a dinner was he'd at the Station Hotel here last night. Among those present was the Deputy Mentri Besar, Perak. Data Laxamana R;:;'a!i. Mr. Leonardo C. Reyes, who presided, thanked the Deputy Mentri Besar and74 words
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Article34 1952-07-06 4 KLANG'S Town Board Chairman. Mr. J. Hawer, is I to the Commissioner i R ad Transport agaiji stres-; sing the necessity for taxis to j exhibit plates indicating theyi are taxis.34 words
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Article, Illustration124 1952-07-06 4 TO-DAY, Mohammedan. Church of England and Roman Catholic members of R.A.S.C. Units m the Kuala Lumpur area will attend their respective religious services, before a "March Past" at H.Q. Malaya, at which the G.O.C. Malaya Major-General Sir Hush Stock well) will take the Salute. Occasion marks the124 words
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Article319 1952-07-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. A plea to Governmciil to treat Malayan Indians not foreigners or third-class citizens waa made by Mr. P. A. Das iti his presidential address at the fourth annual general meeting of the Malayan Indian Association held \uw tonight. Urging319 words
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Article38 1952-07-06 4 MR. SEET China Hock, a senior assistant of the Kuantan District Hospital has been selected to attend the X-ray assistant's training course for one year at Kuala Lumpur. He is the only candidate selected from Pahang.38 words
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Article, Illustration683 1952-07-06 4 WHAT Is The S'pore Branch Of The Red Cross Doing? Welfare Worh For The Handicapped Children T AST week we told you J about our welfare work m Singapore for old peopie. hospital patients, and patients m their own homes. Today I want to tell you about our welfare work683 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-07-06 4 AMONG the latest additions to the Haw Par Villa at Pasir Panjang are two life-like OStriehefl m a race. In the role of jockeys are a frog (l«'ft) and m tortoise*31 words
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Advertisement25 1952-07-06 4 '^■■By* PFBPrur H HAIR PEHUMISC LUTIuN^PSgP2f AA DI D P I A tACDFcoLorsE V T JvU 1 VvJI l/\ *C1 NTS IIMTE RLAXD LIMITED HOAD.SIIMGAPORE25 words
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Advertisement569 1952-07-06 4 jLi f .^a^atHHa^aiM^Maaat^B^^^B^B^- .^HW laW L^Hb\. 'A'^jSP^d I f y Every mother hows that iarfm tlie*eaily forma:. vc yea' J( corr^'t W feedinf for ncr baby is the most t important thing of a!!. The daily H bottle mutt have its quota of cvbo- Jl j hydrates, pictems, nnnerals, f569 words
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Article619 1952-07-06 5 VY\\\(., >al. Thrir i« nothing likr hjllm^ round tlit- v»oH«l almi^ m a \u\*l, I lim, at leastf i* *hat >7-\«ar-o!«l Gurkha I >lajor Vlrian Havtrr "VJBK. Mi j fonßCf iiMlrntlur of juii^J«- warfare m the FARELF framing Ceotre l»»*lit i for lit"619 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-07-06 5 >R STAR Sa 4 Tlie Hon'ble Tuan Haji Mo'nci. H isli Sheikh Mydin a? ieen appointed a Justice <rf P* i. »v :;u« Suitan of Kedab on his birthday this year which v r > tomorrow, E i ated i* the AngloChinese School. a197 words
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Article48 1952-07-06 5 KUANTAN. Sit. The Methodist Youth Fellowship o' Kuantan will hold a Kirn and Food Fair at the Rflei hodisi (h Is S on .1 ii 12 at 3 p.m. This fair is to be held m aid ol Resettlement p md the Methodist Church Building Fund.48 words
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Article, Illustration257 1952-07-06 5 RECORD HISTOR Y, CHINESE TOLD Standard Staff Correspondent ?*KNVN<,. Sat. Tlie desire to *<>c local Chinese l»»a«l*-r« record 1 social? political, cultural and rcenomii* history of tlw Chinese In Penang was rapreaeed Uy ilu* Deputy Secretaory f«»r <lliiii«"He Affairs, Vlr. r. Brewer, who mU be l«*a>inu; for Kuala 1 uiiijmm257 words
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Article44 1952-07-06 5 KUANTAN, Sit. B. a of the shortage. Gu have tn travel five miie.->- to Beserak to get their supply. The water supply usually im proves little at nights and all tht* stand-pipes are crowded with people waiting for their turn.44 words
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Article106 1952-07-06 5 UNION OFFICIAL HITS AT DATO ENANG, Sat.— -Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham deplores the i ol ugli words but he him-; self did a greater disservice to the cordial relationship between Government and its junior employees by iisinj a nastier term, 'exhibition of ingratitude,' remarked the Hon. General Secretary of106 words
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Article41 1952-07-06 5 TAIPING, Sat.— Upright narkins? frames as a solution to the cle parking problem m i ping town have been «uxgested by Town Board councuMeanwhile, an experiraeni !s to be made with diagonal parking close to the pavements.41 words
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Article46 1952-07-06 5 A FAREWELL tea party was ?ld at the MedicaJ And Health Club for Sister Carrol before her departure from Kurntan to the United Kingdom on long leave. Her place is bping taken by Sister ('hong Ah Foo, also or the Kuantan Distrid li pital.46 words
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Article212 1952-07-06 5 PARIT BUNTAJt. Sat— Loo Le; Lin, ribed hil as a contractor, .'-^s recently sentenced to a di\ imp ison ment and fined Sl'Xi by Mr. B G. Smith, p esbde il ai the Sessions Court when he plea •■> guilty to a charge ot c212 words
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Article127 1952-07-06 5 PAR IT BUXTAR. Sat Adnutting thsee previous convictions. Ramli bin Besir, (22 >. was .sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. B. G. Smith, President of the SesJ tf Court, when h e pleaded auilly to a charge of stealing 27 ganta igs of padi.127 words
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Article85 1952-07-06 5 KUANTAN. Sat Member* of the Kuantan public jnd ol tke Kuan-tan Elecreauon dub j^ave <* party- last night to the officer.-, :«nd men of the 1 W Gurkha Rifles, at present, stationed wi Kuantan. The party was given as a token of appreciation for the S'85 words
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Article52 1952-07-06 5 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Sultan of Kedan haa jpp anted the following Justices l>r T 1e Peace on the occasion ol hi> birthday tomorrow: Tuan S; ed Jan A'ialiiee. Tuan Haji Mohd. Hacbiaa bin Sheikh Mydin. Mi. I.ml Tfnij K.vaiig. Tuan Haji Abdul Rah man and Mr. Lee52 words
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Article50 1952-07-06 5 TilK OFFICIAL re>br;(;u»n o' the birthday of the Sultan oi Pa tang will take place on July 1 at Prkjii. the roya] town oi The Standard understanas Hi I this year** celebration will be on a grand seal* and a Vfl V ;j!^e gathering is expected thw time.50 words
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Advertisement272 1952-07-06 5 A TREASURE TROVE FOR YOUNG FOLK "^pr When you tr,r I To ai»f rei%OwrMd the v^d durability. i -> r J i^^i.t toy monutoctur.ng c r I >n. THE PRIZE OF THEM ALL... splendid birthdo) 1 <r Hi 2^ with to'd'nq w.r.J. f^ \)MMhJHhH^_^^^^l^ screen and rubber W^K4.^B^ tyres. Khol-272 words
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Miscellaneous290 1952-07-06 5 ¥e*leru tian MHary i \ipim; (iron ul^ l :l KS: X'K 1J :i :i s MHO- Foit Worth (Tech. 10.30 [RUBY: On tIM Tow-, lo :jo am CENTRAL: Rani 2 SJO B > m 'am' Te:i Tj!l Mefi ITech.) 12.45. Bell* of New Yo:k 12 4.~>. 3 i^ i A290 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-07-06 6 photo. run shows sectk* M Ibe 551 Ghiaese men wornta and cluldi«i who J e^jj l" h irsr I hambw of ommerce to urge for help »ftei Iheii houses m Kalians Basin „r, n, V. «.m area were demolished by Sinjapore Improvement Trust laboureis.- StandardStandard - 45 words
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304 1952-07-06 6 START MILITARY ACADEMY IN MALAYA -GUARDIAN MANCHESTER, J,,l y .">, (Reuter).— The liberal newspaper, the Manchester Guardian, today urged speed m lh«* establishment of language schools for British officers as weil as the eslaSlishmeiit of a local military academy m Malaya. In an editorial on the expansion of Malaya's local304 words
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Article41 1952-07-06 6 THE PARLIAMENT and People Votes Exhibition will he on, show again at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre on July 1- and 13, when the Public Relations Mobile film unit will also show film? m connection with the exhibition.41 words
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Article151 1952-07-06 6 A'L THi S S al General Meeting of c S ga] Harbour Board Si.» I As I •••■> held on July 3 at lh« Asition's rue nises, C« n1 the irini en Office bearers President— Sa asi- c Pn '<■ D Singh Wohd. Yusofl b. S151 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-07-06 6 Students Debate Dancing ONK HUNDRED and twfntv students attended the fourth annual conference for the Chinese junior and senior schools organised by the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association at the Chung llwa Girls' llij, r h School vpslerday. Mo»>t interesting item of the programme was the debate at which more112 words
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Article19 1952-07-06 6 CHAN Cbai Kong (61 >, was i •admitted to the General Hospital yesterday suffering from caustic Mida poisoning.19 words
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139 1952-07-06 6 CHICAGO, July 4 Lt Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, retired, said today he thinks there is a "possibility" the Republicans may nominate Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur for the vice presidency as running mate of Senate Robert Taft. "I have the utmost confidence he would bring139 words
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Article89 1952-07-06 6 A CURFEW has been imposed m the Kulim circle and Seradang District m the State of Kedah from June 30th until further notice. The curfew is from 7 p.m. and C a.m. The who 1 of the area from Kulim/Seradaug Road 13th mile to Banda Bahru.89 words
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Article57 1952-07-06 6 COMMUNIST terrorist slashed 41,000 rubber trees )r.sf month, according to the Emergency Information Services Fifteen lorries and .seven buses were burnt and two trains were derailed. There wire 23 surrenders m June. The highlight of the month 500 th terrorist casualty including killed, wounded and r-ip-tured,57 words
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Article74 1952-07-06 6 THE engagement Us announced between Captain Alan Brooke Pemberton, Coldstream Guards. A.D.C. to the High Commissioner, a nd Mi ss Pamela Kirkland, younger daughter of the late Mr. William Alexander Smith and "Airs. Smith of River Avenue, Winnipeg Canada. The wed di tig will take place74 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-07-06 6 photo. Market gardeners and squatter farmers of Singapore were grateful for the thousands of vegetable seed packets distributed last week by Mr. Aloysius Patrick Mozier of the Tnited States of America who has already distributed hundreds of thousands of such packets all over the world. Picture shows Mr. Mozier givingStandard - 84 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-07-06 6 photyt MX. Eiwyn Davies and Miss Valeric Pasqual. both of Royal Air Force. Soletar. were married at the Ciood Sheohcri Cathedral yesiercUur. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article59 1952-07-06 6 HONGKONG July 5 rßeuterAAP) Mr. Ong Chin Seoag. wealthy Malayan iin mine owner and four other Chinese from Malaya arrived here yesterday from Taipei. They went to Formosa to pledge the loyalty of oversea! Chinese to Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek. The party is mafrtng b59 words
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Article96 1952-07-06 6 Three Cubs' Earn $100 In 1 Day SINGAPORE SCOUTS I rned out. m full force to look for odd-jobs, yetterd; Of EloOUl -V'''s Wfi X The amount raised dm "he week li not known yet as Scouts* Headq ..•••tors have not received from the varii trid but the total is96 words
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Article33 1952-07-06 6 THE DIREi'TOR of Civil Aviation. Mi A. W Savaftft, returned to S ngapon yesterday from -':f.i [fil to Hongkong. Oji the Emm Argoiuiui were Iff. and Ifn. Lofce Wan Tho.33 words
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Article176 1952-07-06 6 Standard Staff Reporter WELL OYKR a thousand rating* from four Indian frigates were on »*hore leave m Singapore uoirrdii) Many <»f lluin v*ent on a chopping »|irrr. Itiit it xsmi'i I souvenir! they vere after; thfiy v<iH lf »ewin|! itiaehino. One chopper explained that m India176 words
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Article92 1952-07-06 6 MUSLIM, Church of England and Roman Catholic members of R.A.S.C. Units In the Kuala Lumpur area will attend their respective religious service*. before a "March Past" at H.Q. Malaya, at which the G.O.C. Malaya, Major-General Sir Hußh StockweU i 1 1 take the salute. Occasion marks92 words
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Article29 1952-07-06 6 THE PAX-MALAY AX Annual General Meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine will be held at K.iala .umpur August 2 to 4.29 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-07-06 6 SliwAPO^^^ Picnic: American Association Picnic ai the Polo Grounds, Thomson Road. 2.30 to &00 p.m. Conference: Naval Bur Union's annual at Naval Base. High Mass: Pontifical at Good Shepherd Cathedral. Tea Party: UMNO, Singapore Branch, Flari Raya. Dinnt-r: (Hari Raya) Tan Tock Seng Hospital Muslim memUts' at Jubilee Restaurant 764 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1952-07-06 7 Monty Polishes Ip His French; Ike A Film Star PARIS, Sat. 11l r. i.it p»wa against Charles i>e Gaulle. I ;ihr,\ that this sour, difficult, brilliant pollwill never again sec power m France. laced ..!.»lii(ni m his own Parliamentarj group, he the1,763 words
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Advertisement131 1952-07-06 7 Special Ann <> is a win vn i IS I i! tisiin- m [itnounctng we hove hrr/i appointed W So!e Agents for CANON < VM I X CO., IN< ;ki;.wii iiiaiiiifartiin i> Trr* i'.loil g^ < mm ra- Rciowie 4 Hi.- V.»«l<l Over* I 1! f,' r Dridr m introducing131 words
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Advertisement85 1952-07-06 7 Enjoy this v delicious //j==p)^ v -<^\==»>\ dp mLi n L I 1-^ofF "^^^r -C^^-^^^ vWty I I I l II IV J ,v*^Q c^ z^^ '-^Zll^ QpnunH c. r£ 3-i A I UUIIU s *»i^ clock! im ijil You need never say Instant Postum is a /^KC^^^J^^ "noM to85 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1952-07-06 8 It Costs Money To Save! ot so i :is me mcd by ano 1 at the last thing I er the cirtceep my r s me that I i y be arrest* I <he Stai ite But U I c says. 1 >d eh;. nee of c up to asMichael Goh - 1,401 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1952-07-06 8 WILLIAM CONNOR - You Can Mark My Paper... WILLIAM CONNOR By FOR twenty-five long years I've waited. For a quarter of a century I have yearned m vain for the moment that never comes. What moment'? I will tell you. it is the moment when 1 am asked a question. The challenge to1,159 words
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Advertisement33 1952-07-06 8 protection dgflinst coughs, r^ED SEASON L i%>«r /till s t rin<, f lt©rda Grawl Opportunity to buy Newesi Range of l'»«l «JC FatUmaUfl Materials at (.really Reduced Pri.es. S. A. MAJEED CO., 1••33 words
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Advertisement234 1952-07-06 8 I SWISS CRAFTSMANSHIP AT Us I INCOMPARABLE BES' -ML dim D /o ffl Only Switerirai nnd the rrad tional Ci ti nawshlp the Swkg Watchmakq c 1 y<m the ELEGANCE and Dl I Uwthasmadc fnfftMAjgfg the Choi Dtscenunc Pt-opie Uiroughi il the.i 1 For A IS I SILVERWARE DEPT. 1234 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1952-07-06 9 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL Jhe British Council Friend Of Colonial Students 200 Scholarships Granted Yearly By Standard Staff Reporter K\ IKY war an increasing number of students are making ihr trip to the United Kingdom m onl< r lo rontinue their »iudit^. They tra\t*l not only from Malaya1,029 words
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Article, Illustration914 1952-07-06 9 IVOR KRAAL - French Archaeologist Has Plenty To Reveal IVOR KRAAL By Standard Staff Reporter AIONSIEL'R Bernard Philippe Groslier is a brilliant young Frenchman whose life has been dedicated to digging up the glorious past of the country he was born m and knows best Indo-China. At the age of 28, this jseriousminded914 words
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Advertisement96 1952-07-06 9 Js AUSTRALIA iift^|9 HHM RETURN EXCURSION FARES r* KjVX^S I- JOLT f 30th SEPT. Vol.d.ty of t.cket. 2 monfhl. £»^§p|lf -r\--.%^S 3( FROM 9 SYDNEY AUCKLAND *ZT:^^ Vi^J^^ Smgopor. 51,252 $1,526 MOaief new iporti 01 ifte Auitro/.a* Ipol, $1,400 $1,674 QAWfAJ EAtfM£ A/PW/«yS tfC> n pa/a/<e' w,tfc M/TfsH OV£ftS£AS AIHWATi96 words
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896 1952-07-06 10 U E confess thai until recently we numbered ourselves among those v. ho .<. i the bloodhound with d -id and distrust. We are here, of COUr» ;ng to the tenacious and silent-footed members of that brunch oi the police force who devote to the896 words
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Article, Illustration384 1952-07-06 10 16 Girls Can TaKe It, 100 SIXTEEN but triumphant, (iris relaxed :n a Scottish rasUe m the Western :!.i;i:'v .it ihr weekend 1 iic\ w ere ..r. .ii.<': two weeks of livnis aud eating canoeing through driving rain, and i- :i^ days v p' in m i a nihiirii; over384 words
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Article1093 1952-07-06 10 Sebastian Haffner - CAN SWEDEN MAINTAIN NEUTRALITY? Sebastian Haffner By N< IDENTS Kk»- ili«- shooting-down of an unarmed *»u«-.lish air-rescue plane by Russian fighters over iluh.«hir, following Hu- unexplained disappearance of a w >M,li«h transport plane *hirh bad crossed the Baltic «?nrin^ Russian naval manoeuvres, would m former limei h;«\» been regarded as1,093 words
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Advertisement128 1952-07-06 10 More shaves from 4 i Blue Gillette j Blade v if BLUEI i Buy Blue GilletirI Gillette III! C^i 1 i v^* 1 I Blue Gillette JJlitllV^ FOR I H Mm GOOD mOANINCS bEGrJ WITH G!LLE r J-..J, mtmkim N lAKI o\v ft CO., LTD., Sl\'C\POREd. BR»- lion you nood128 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1952-07-06 11 DOUGLAS HOWELL - DOUGLAS HOWELL Freemmsomry has mimmyt excited t>n«t i t i, >/ hecmtie of the tecrecy that has yiii4nnuhil flus inorcmcttt. Hum m thr imhlication of a htntk itarknest »-il»l«* by the fin. W ml ton 11, nimh. ti Church of England Kfinisfer, i1,117 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-06 11 •^■Londoners icere startled recently i<> se« EonwlMdy remarkablj like iam Rhakespcan inj; escorted down Lud^ate Hill, m the in.trt (if the Itj 1 1 1 plajrefs* 1 ten <m t** i r «<• 10 I. udfc.it* Gardens, where at luicli tim< cverj Mteodaj Shakespearean md musit m46 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1952-07-06 11 WHAT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE FREEMASONS? BRITISH Freemasons today tare a serious challenge. their ritual signs and code words jealously guarded for centuries are no longer secret. They have become public property as a result of a book written by one of Freemasonry s most persistent critics, the Rev.1,067 words
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Advertisement43 1952-07-06 11 1 40 it i&vi* vvrt m /o find FINDLATERS M "DRY FLY" suitable t*4or i>t'4>rtf uf f"^^^^wk Amontillado 9.00 Winters Tale 9.50 ||{\IM Christmas Carol 9.50 ENQUIRIES Old Fashioned Brown 8. 50 iI I |> March Brown 8.50 Wines b Provisions ftOfifAfCO Ground Floor43 words
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Article, Illustration942 1952-07-06 12 I HERE'S a minor revolt going on m a-ation circles even m Singapore ag-i nst the imposition of new alphabet for radio communic-iion. Pilots m Malaya don t it. Even to identify with Romeo, and with Juliet > of Id's n nous has been lima:Standard - 942 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1952-07-06 12 INTEREST m new American A cars is as great, if not greater, as ever before, for various reasons. M may be due to their wonderful tines, their riding luxury, their power or even the many new-fangled ideas that are being introduced to make driving1,454 words
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Advertisement362 1952-07-06 12 ■< I I 1 SAILINGS FROM SCANhINAWA -KAMBOhIA' for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Kobe. Yokohama Jr t>, h ritST 1 n 7 "FIONIA" to. B., ;?kc k ri.^u/V" "PATACiOM.v fo. Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Kobe v okohamai mm** i ROM r\r\\ BONG&OM profhcf: 8 j v SAILINGS TO CONILNLNI M \N INA362 words
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Article, Illustration448 1952-07-06 13 It's 'Frenchy '-But It's Fun! pRENCB film arr "Irenchy" t<j a degree. But "ClcKhprnerle" is daringly Frenchy. And, whether or not you are going to like it will depend largely upon just how much you can take. I jjivr you this warning with no malire aforethought. For you have it448 words
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Article, Illustration766 1952-07-06 13 HEBE'S the besl bil of news you've heard In long while and it comes from the office of the Malayan Film Censor himself. The rate of banning, reports Mr. Jack Evans, h.t* gone down considerably dur- mg the last six monfhs. due mainly to changes m766 words
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Article, Illustration399 1952-07-06 13 rpHOSE of you who like A costume c ;r ..n;;iy set against the mysterious background of the desert, will probably get yuur fill m the Studio Misr's production of "Demaa I>l Sahr" "Blood On The Desert') when it has its All-Malayan fre:n:i" c .>.'. S Qiiti./s Theatre399 words
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Advertisement140 1952-07-06 13 Geylang Serai TODAY 4 SHOWS! 1 1 am 3.15, 6.15 <Sc 9.15 pni FEDERALQQ OPERATOR 7 7 A Repuhlic Serial m 1! CHAPTERS! EVERY SECOND A SPINK CHILLER THE ACE OF ALL G-MEN BATTLES DESPERATE CRIMINALS! 9nm n *****-HYUW flft^ TO DAY AT 11 AM I LASH GORDON" < Whole140 words
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Miscellaneous372 1952-07-06 13 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE PENANG <ixi metre* a 41 metres) HtBß kltorvclei CM ntetres) 9 am Frogramrne Bnmmary; Programme Ssmmary; j'i." «iood Horning; 9.:f0 Musical Round P«»rre« Favourites; i" <>> < up; l'» a.m. News; lo.o.". intrrluWr from lo.oS Bundaj Serenade; u> ihr Hawaii; Ki.::o Latin America <>>' ih*- Hdventnres372 words
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Article, Illustration447 1952-07-06 14 t think i the prac- i>'. ■<> face as 1 proach marriag< De- lave to be made my number of ma;' v. tv will live is an urgeni matter er e when there b i housing tage How d |oes ist to get h r- 1 estion thai447 words
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Article, Illustration741 1952-07-06 14 Evelyn Millis Duvall - FACTS OF LIFE AND LOVE FOR TEENAGERS Evelyn Millis Duvall Un I 111 \l i urt mv ninrt' 1 m porlaiil r»'a-«»ii» for the tngagoMAl l» i...| ihau anias«*inj; lhin«*H I«M tli« new hoi)))'. I .11 ili« 4*l«»llies foi' »»t*«ltlins and liulic\ litooii mii noi .i~ Important lln- -111 v»lio741 words
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Article, Illustration101 1952-07-06 14 ITALIAN movif star Gina 1 l.ollohrigida. 24, has brow 11 2 eyf*i long" lashes and a 2 mole that shows when she (rears a low-cut gown. In < Hollywood, shapely Gin ,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\w\\v>^\*\J wife of an Italian doctor wj* afferrsl i;il>ulous J <onlr.i<!< by ilw man mlio C101 words
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Article141 1952-07-06 14 Bachelors To Be 'On Sale' \M RIC t'S II rt husband m irkd will oe aptntd this month. «t Bt Hv Tips hi re. Spinsters a'.e being m- I to inspect and bid foi d^> c lors. who "-'ill be paraded m carts "like livestock/ The .market is being organised141 words
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Article78 1952-07-06 14 BABY'S first botfcfl m tliff 1 a i i \j fub are rrmpft j/o« follow this procedure uctftfl only au r'-rH c/ »<?(!' En rhe tub, MMtfl hnu ptormftfMij at th€ dram e>f(f of ihe lub. W'tert he's read]/ /or r;ujsi'Jo. ?(io,v h?'m to u;te opposite md where78 words
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Advertisement273 1952-07-06 14 F^ KLIM s \jj recommended fo m font feeding II KiMikHmifMmftmim I y pure, wfe and umformlv mmtiA ng. X! phcs (he importaru |.>,, d rntmaU 1 babies to grow Nvtag and fttftfcy. And Xl readilx digesied-ano'hcr important fcatu A<Sovcali.Kll\l %4tpemdMi I lag v\\{ sq man;. Modttn prckr it( 1273 words
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Article, Illustration624 1952-07-06 15 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART By Exercises tan Mould Natural Curves To acquire a rounded bust, wasp waist and smoothly curved hipline, this young woman devotos herself to helpful exercises. To minimize her midriff, she chooses a sideswinging routine (left) m which correct body position plays an importantNEA - 624 words
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Article, Illustration272 1952-07-06 15 RATMAM - RATMAM By 'l HESE TWO patterns ar« The Standard's choice this t k. Fill In the measurement •hai hen cut jt out uud with $1.50 for EACH pattern send it to THE STANDARD PAT--1 ERN SERVICE, THE SINGAPORE STANDARD, 128, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Fn ret dip272 words
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Article199 1952-07-06 15 ME A T BALLS FIT BUDGET AXV new way to serve meat balls is welcome new.--. Now, from California, land of fine eating and fine wine, our friend Jessica MacLachlin sends this exclusive recipe: Meat Balls m Celery Saute (Serves 5 or 6) One-third pound each: ground beef, veal and199 words
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Article110 1952-07-06 15 A LONDON film writer raises <£*- the point that, a* James Mason. Stewart Granger and Michael Rennie have now been lost to Hollywood, there is room at the top for more British stars. Listing Trevor Howard. Michael Wilding. John Mills and the two Richards, T and Attenborough,110 words
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Advertisement238 1952-07-06 15 THESE are the measurements l in-rd from yon. Follow the instructions closelj and til t m v»ur Measurements m the i>l.mk spaces provided below m inches. Then cut out this form «nd with SUM M-nd «t to the STANDARD PATTERN SERVICE. THE SINGAPORE STANDARD, l :S. Robiosoß Road, Singapore 1.238 words
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Advertisement44 1952-07-06 15 /^GhBDA/iK^ «l J VP gsssflUj^g^ntL jl] 1 1 I j^B^ i I ggg? HI gglga mHgggi^^^^ W f m J* There is nothi gin the worW < egant and refreshing YARDLEY^/LAVENDER the most famoui La vender IAUDItI II oiu ft o» v ITftlli i. ospcaf44 words
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Article, Illustration919 1952-07-06 16 HARRY FRANKLIN - HARRY FRANKLIN By \!\!>KM> Saturday. j 111 R| i- Yankee Iron Brooklyn *iill killing bulls m Mexico, ami an IrMk giri From Peru ivlra r»- i-iiih followed a tJUTCCf ••> ibe bwU-rinjga «»i Spain and J'mi i j -i I. Now ilitr»' arc iv\i»919 words
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Article446 1952-07-06 16 Chinese In S -E Asia Backs Chiang (AP I m S md Chiang Kai- s to wrest the 1 nland from the Communists, a high the Overseas Affairs n toda S chief iated Press the a I 60 percent: and, Indone < I H«i T" at least B*' 1 Philippines446 words
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Article, Illustration826 1952-07-06 16 The Picture That Started People Talking r rHE gossips are at it again. Hot tip from the French Riviera is that Princess Margaret is to marry Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia. Nov.' the man who has sent this rumour round the world is New York columnist Walter Winchei'.826 words
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Advertisement59 1952-07-06 17 4 r* •♦♦♦%~V VVVVVVV VVYV"« »*V? nuu3lNyi t a T A T E T •> We proudly announce the opening f of our Estate m the Paya Lebar district, of houses designed for the nndcfifs Of YOU THE rrOrLE. V C I#^ I t rrl W t 0 1/4 Arm59 words
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Article1425 1952-07-06 18 Nee Soon Garrison Sportlight rpHE Army Pay hps id I. s.velterir.u v.vr er for ther annual sports meeting a I no wonder records were not broken, It wa a meeting that i a pleasant atmosphe c. a diy to sit back and eat ice cream and drink cool drinks, still,1,425 words
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711 1952-07-06 18 MERCURY - MERCURY i By i nga etic >> ions ay, trity are Setting a tl a will j 1 si id July h. 1 •a for 1 i 1 es the s ib- |ht 01 I. As the but be g ie gapors >711 words
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Article953 1952-07-06 18 ROGER - RAF TENNIS, YACHTING AND CYCLING ROGER By IN THE return {natch with the Army at t' M .c Fairy Point Courts, Changi. the Royal Air Force Malaya team defeated the Army by three matches to two. As I pointed out recently it would be difficult to forecast the result and953 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-07-06 18 i laitsb* Drobay is seei m Nay duriag the 1 1 M.iiui of t mea*s sbigles ana n^t Lewis Hoad ol iralia whom he beat.25 words
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372 1952-07-06 18 Boxers From 50 Nations At Helsinki Games HELSINKI— (UP):— Finland has carefully prepared the organization of the Olympic boxing competition m which 350 boxers from 50 nations are expected to' participate, thus promising one of the most interesting competitions m Wie history of the Olympics. The boxing event will open372 words
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Article1612 1952-07-06 19 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD rrank b tannery Gets Three Wins To Start By KiS SWEEP First Pn/, No *****5— > $i;i <«>nd f'nz/. No 2<.'miM KT7.474 Third Pri7** No v;u Sis 597. ■>:arters f 54.8.') i r.n h>: 2*6135, *****7. 4(r *****5, ?!i.{ < >:'.4, ;'»n4, 115t57,1,612 words
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Article219 1952-07-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Spectators at the Malacca Seiangor cricket match were surprised when the captain of [he home !eam appealed tgainsi tht light to umpires it 6 p.m. Those m the club •oAld set' the ball clearly. Seiangor won the toss and seal .Ma:.. :ca m to bat219 words
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Article162 1952-07-06 19 Sporting P:.ik. Canoe and Tan:ti began best but was closely followed bv Aiim;:al, ftnnton. Gay T:«. Slo.-ui Kjfia. Gaiway Greer With W;ndy Island and Jo Jo iiowly a-.vay On settling down and passing the five. Canoe had h:t the front followed by B.unton, Admiral, S.xjrt::)g P.nk.162 words
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Article132 1952-07-06 19 Honou: bright was HBartly away then the Meld was se-it otf tu ai even stait. followed by Proctor, M:ss Coy. Survstream with Bottletou a < i Brigadier in the rear. Bonourbrlghi was two lengths ciear of Proctor a: the top of ine tarn, w:th Sunsrream. BottleTop132 words
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Article113 1952-07-06 19 Winagain dashed :iio barrier as the field came i:iier the ltarter'9 onie:*. However. when they wece icni on WinagBlll was rjuirkly avkjy followed bj •".::cte:s Pn ice with Dinar. Bunga, R.uiio a tiat, Hajulab Sincapura and Kaistr:ie close behind. Dinar !ed round the ben<l w.'h113 words
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Article151 1952-07-06 19 Sent off to 2 good 5tart. .Matinee m first iu show up followed close!] by Charlemagne, Flame of the Forest a;id Red Wo'.f Passing th€ six, Goring h«ul jjone to tbe !pad tttmi Flame oi thfl Fo:est w'b Charlemaone. }la*t' ck, Brttish y;lm. Red Wolf, o<ea-.i Snare.151 words
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Article117 1952-07-06 19 Billdaw was smartly away when the field was sent off to a good start closely followed by Sporting Gesture. Cherry L::i^ f Gay Co-ed. Majestic Scholar with Best Be;s leading the rest. 0.1 settlii g down Sporting Gestuie wont to the front Billdaw, Best Bet.117 words
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Article83 1952-07-06 19 o!T to a .ead followed by g th< iils with Eniertain- iri(] The Bosun leading the Jhe field. At the back Acceber wen: to the lead ed by Curlew with C, Individuality. The Bosun, F::iteiu<;:nnent prominently olaccd. Gambar Melayu .was last. A was firsi into zM owed83 words
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Article134 1952-07-06 19 Sweet Maisie was sma I B t o the field was sent off to a very tjood start u:)d was followed by R.ve: Palm! N» Look, V sco ria Gama and Ambassador with the rest of the field bunched behind. B leford w.ts :n the rear.134 words
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Article148 1952-07-06 19 B locular and DRB H were Slowly uway when the Reid was sen: oil to a «ooi! start. Bircb>.T(>\e jumped into the lead followed (>v Northern Circu;1 with Ondine moving up last on the ouisule with Alnhonsus, Barrow Boy and Regmar bringing up the rest c>148 words
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Article249 1952-07-06 19 P:rca us began best from B G il with Rebuke, M.dekzadeh. Twelfth of August, Honolulu leading u ;hc rest of >.e field bjiched together \v;ih Snapdragon in the rear Approaching the back stretch P:reau« showed the way to Rebuke. Birthday Gift and Malekzadeh. A* the tojp of249 words
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Advertisement416 1952-07-06 19 NUlilt IiTcEYLOI FEDERATION i OF MALAYA. BCtcbf given 'hat .v ouaJ Genera] f the ley) n Federa- be bdd on [982 a! I Jy.rn Hail. v I ieneral j on 6 f h c and ;r!opt I Statements I I <V) 51. onaldei and (11 pass the Draf) B. f416 words
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Advertisement353 1952-07-06 19 SINGAPORE SOCCER Representative match Indian .Varal Squadron v. Indo-Ma'iays at Jalan Besar, SAFA League: Kota Raja 'A' v. Star Soccerites at St. Georges Road; Police v. Indians RC "A' at Thomson Road. Watt Throw In competition: REME, SRC, Fnthul Kanb, Amicable .s. Tigers, and Chinese Athletic, Jalan Besar 4. It353 words
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Advertisement24 1952-07-06 19 men 'juti:.- the ;ip;ii esorts m Malaya: OOAY: AM. P.M. Singapore 11^7 HI" Port Dickson t».0«» 6.46 Fort Sham s :>? SJifl Ptn^ng 12Ji7 1i.3224 words
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Advertisement167 1952-07-06 19 t/ntthnt c Q f f c c Imacdiaceh rou a J r r J hocwuerwa^poonl I W J r: Nescafe > x S f cup, the coffee's /f/s7 madc-Ng grouK >/ no bother. x coffee .r for us rr v Jw A you'd still prefer Em V V |j ■••'<T-iresrTfr»j;r-i..167 words
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Article460 1952-07-06 20 Aussies Take Doubles LONDON, July 5, (Renter). Miss Maureen Connolly at the a^e of 17 today became the youngest Wimbledon singles lawn tennis champion of the century. She outsteadied her doubles partner, Miss Louise Brough, three times Wimble<ion champion, t<» win the all-California final by 7-5460 words
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Article219 1952-07-06 20 Kedah Surprise Perak IPOH. Sat.— Kedah sur prised Perak by winning two goal* to one m a Malay soccer match played at Ipoh today. It was their superior forward line whose teamwork Perak did not have that won the day. In fine weather 5.000 Perak fans cheered m vain for219 words
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Article115 1952-07-06 20 Selangor Win With Only Goal PENANG. Sat. Playing without four regular stalwarts, who stood down because of injuries. Penang went down to Selangor by a solitary yoal m a Malaya Cup soccer tit* before a 3.000 crowd on the Victoria Green today. It was a hotly disputed goal which brought115 words
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Article123 1952-07-06 20 PLAYIXG a fast and thrilling game. Royal Navy Kranji scored a narrow win over the Chinese Athletics 'A' by two goals to on c m a SAFA Div 2 league soccer match played at the Gey!ang Stadium yesterday. Royal Navy Kranji led two nil at half123 words
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Article123 1952-07-06 20 LE MANS. FRANCE.—Nash- Healey sports car took first place m their class and third imong aU entries m the 19th. annual Le Mans 24 hours j "Grand Prix d'Endurance" Sports enr r^ce. Fifty ei^ht cars started the gruelling race and 17 finished. i Tt^e Nash Heaiey123 words
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Article386 1952-07-06 20 Seven records were broken at i the Teachers Training College annual sports at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Frisby Hall won the team championship with 124 {Joints. The runners-up were Young Hall 52 pi lints. Tan Eng Yoon, the Malayan sprint champion won the individual championship trophy.386 words
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Article41 1952-07-06 20 SIONG 800 Athletic Association, one of the old^t sports organisations m Singapore, will celebrate its 26th anniversary at its premise* at No. 30-C Church Street tomorrow, A feJMieral tnet*tin? of the A%sooi:«ti^u will b«? beid pt 4 p.m.41 words
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Article321 1952-07-06 20 COMBINED SERVICES beat Xe?ri Sembilan 2-0 in a Southern section Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Negri's weak attack was their downfall. It was a poor exhibition of forward play. Much was expected from the Services, a leading side m the Malaya Cup321 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-07-06 20 A RK>II\ rider carefully scans a downhill section he lia.s to negotiate >v the Army motoeyde trials lield at Kluang during the weekend.25 words
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Article363 1952-07-06 20 SKA Cricket Final SINGAPORE Police obtained a 72-ruo lead over Royal Air Force when fii>i innings play >M*r«* completed m the Singapore Griekel Association senior league final played on ilir SCC padang yesterday. Batting first, tin* airmen »«'r«' dismissed for I<>7 runs. Vellupillai and M.363 words
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163 1952-07-06 20 A LAST minute rush of Federation entrants has to swell the already bi g entry for the Singapore Motor Club's special half mile speed trial at Lim Chu Kang Road, organised to raise funds for the families of the three sped i Volunteer Constables163 words
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