Sunday Standard, 3 August 1952

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  • 17 1 Sunday Standard •to *i •>! X VOL. 11l NO. 32. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1952. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 373 1 Ire! era! Medical jy —marv(M*vices:Dr.Lee 1 a kes A Pledge Sal Hie W| nber for Health, i edclalaya, Di Lee Tiang Kent;, tonight churllei tl nenl pos lion m the Fedei "l.v\ me make it quite clear," fa the uneni <>t the Federation i the i Diversity
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  • 30 1 Superscale spwcialist Posts Upped E er a m we Blled m perui ted icilibe trained to B fur.2 m ot mcci: these will v imiry. ;c X Fe tion, :2ible
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  • 24 1 R. Sat.- :nedical by D i Health. iinner •.on of I VII Coilese of I this ol new
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  • 136 1 m)M I engineers and technicians from ihe I ederation isited ihe Pasir Panjang Power Station, Singapore, yesterday to see ior- themselves ih«* latest electrical machinery being installed m the plant. men, members of the Technical Association of Malaya, are m the Colony for first
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  • 140 1 Ilt'AI.A U.WIPI/R. Sat.— A categofical denial of the United 3 story alleging that Communi tei rorists, using trenr'h mortars, machineguns and othr:- weapons attacked the American Pacific Tin Consolii Corporation's mine at Kinta Valley was made today the Kuala Lumpur management committee of the
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  • 170 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A charge that discrimination still existed m the Medical Service ■is made today b> Dr. Haji Megai Khaa m his address to the a imni Association, King Isd■v'.i 1 VII CHeae of .Medicine. Ku ila Lumpur. I for one cannot visua se c
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    21 1 photo Picture shows members of a party of Federation engineers and technicians who visited the Pasir Panjang rower station yesterday. Standard
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  • 228 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 2 UP) Australian minister for External Affairs Richard Caiev said here today thai the «!«*l«'iii»i i«> tin- VN/l S cojßierence mi^lit discuss li:** possibility of widening the l*iuilie Pad to include Asiatic powers such as Japan and the Philippines. But no
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    54 1 Captain K. D. Wasterval, of th«* 1,506 ton van Ki«--beeik. becomes Commodore of the X.P.M. fleet of |0<) ships .it a ceremony which will be held m Jakarta on Ai«S. 15. The new Commodore Will have been with the Company :>() years on Sept. 8. The van Kiebeeck left yesterday
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  • 55 1 Mr. Malcolm Mai Donald, Commissioner-Genera] for South-East Asia, will pay a visit to leadin? Indonesian officials and personalities the end of this month and the beyinniiiK of September. Following the official part of his journf y. Mr. Mac Donald will spend a holiday m Bali
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  • 95 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— About 50 Communist terrorists were reported to have entered Kampons Misjid m the remote Kampong Kuala Nerang area of Kedah about midday yesterday. They burned homeuuard post; and' stole two shotguns from the guards. Yesterday one terrorist was killed and four wounded. Patrol
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  • 22 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sal The ..iced thai nent due to terrorists' activities In the train si n X and Bert.'im i,
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  • 447 1 MEN of the l/10th Gurkhas bave ".ainod the finest record for any Battalion m Malaya 195 terrorists killed, 25 captured and others wounded or weakened m the fight Sin c their surprise descent on X lantan just over two months ago. the
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  • 837 1 Sir Cheng-lock Wires NicoU Salient Features Of Offer THE Singapore Government's squatter resettlement scheme, announced yesterday, was quickly followed by an offer by the Malayan Chinese Association of an outright gift of $500,000 to give early relief to dehoused squatters. A report on the Government's scheme appears on Page
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  • 167 1 RAF Plane Crashes In Sehngor i; i .iir n w ith ,i {i rw ni vi i, ii ished -t'l li.i m Sc!.im:;im Ihf pi. i lie tuiik oil lluill Kh.ll.i I Illlipill till n .tv tli op opel ilion .nut i v HCfl tb >n" o\ n tti' droppiM
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  • 21 1 Try-outs Frantic Repairs THES] 1 I' IK 3 v this mi i il 1 1 gapoi <■ moi I l r 1
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  • 16 1 Gold Reserves Up 900 0 I I B I I I B 1 1 IT il
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  • 382 2 100,000 Tons Rise In Output HALF of ihe rice <<>nmiiik <i m Malaya is l><in« produced m the country, production hawiii; riwu [hi 440,04 0 tons 1«m year compared to only 340,000 lon& iii 19 !i*. the Minister of iMaic for Colonial
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  • 149 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE A M O I Canning Corporation Ltd.. won tbe first prize for Che hrst (ie oorated and most beautiful stand (above) lor the second successive time at the annual Trade Fair Exhibition now brini. held at the Happy World, Singapore. William.
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  • 127 2 S'pore Dance Society Was Not Invited THE Singapore Society of A lateur Dancers wishes I te that it has not i ved any invitation to compete m the All-Malayan amat< r championship stated to have been held last night m Penang and to be continued tonighl under the sponsorship of
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    38 2 ONF of the Happy World Trade Fair stalls which drew a steady stream of spectators was that of the City Book Store Ltd. Above is a scene of the stall on the opening night of the Fair. Standard
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  • 223 2 IPOH, Sat. Eight Perak Malays, including a nu bei of the Perak Ruling House have formed a $500,000 company to start tin mining operations m this country. According to the secretary! of this first bis Malay mining i i venture Che Mohamed Yusof bin
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  • 92 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore r feachers 1 Union will as from Sept. 1. pay a monthly subscription ol $2 instead of $3. This decision was reached at an extraordinary general meettng ni the. Union at the St. Joseph's Institution hall yesterday. The meeting also agreed to
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  • 45 2 Sharkey Off To Britain THE Australian Communist, Mr. Lawrence Snarkey, and his wife, left Singapore by air for Britain yesterday morning. The Constellation m which Mr. and Airs. Sharkey were travelling, left the Colony on Friday but had to return when i1 developed engine trouble.
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  • 72 2 Standard Stair Reporter THE following have bo< a elected office-bearers ><f th< Sindhi Merchants Associatidn, Singapore: Chairman K. X Ramchandani of Messrs. G. Ramchand, Vicechairman Hassaram of Messrs W. Hassaram; Secretary B li. Melwani of Messrs. J. T C (Singapore) Ltd.; Jt Se Mangharatn of Messrs Jhamatraall Gurbamall
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  • 97 2 THE main attraction at the stall of Messrs. Lion Limited. local bottlers of Coca-Cola, at the Trade Fair m Happy V. is an automatic vending machine besides the introduction of the 'Take Home" sixbottle carton to Singapore householders. Tne machine which ha^ born
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  • 267 2 Stane-.ard ,Staff Correspond<'nt IF'OH. Sat To enlarge it? scope of activities tlie Perak Ajil i-Tiiberculosifi Association s appealing to the public for active support to enable it to cany out its programme of relief to T.B. sufferers and their dependents. Mr M.S. Qhoss,
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    • 304 2 v V 10 SOW CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! 1 First Pritc: $100 pta. 4m. W On** O«fe 2 Second Prucs if... 50 4 Th.rd $25 2 10 Ccnsoiafion prixcs of 10 urn* -a i« b«ui«M i« nr ■■»»iw bciag r Q u=! prim »I »K#« fc.
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    • 154 2 "YOU.too.may ba oko of the" MILLIONS who st from VITAMIN&MLNE^iitfe I y^-t:^orn^\ When < ou'tc «ni i teeioefM <m> <- r f >. I Co -i p<-! ;<•, »nd when your i »p»->. r. i>: c '•■•ir n.tnd tirillunn tni I vheß Icrl oid before \our f i wmm >
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  • 101 3 S'pore Starts Drive Against Small-Pox THIS WEEK will usher m japoYe 1 paign against »x with free island- wide [nation and film shows m rural and city areas exning methods of protection nsl the dread disease. Beginning on Tuesday films urging vaccination will be lowh at the Bukit Panjang ish
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  • 71 3 Assn. Worries Over Arrears A DRAFT letter to the Chairman of the Rural Board on the subject of assessment, at the recent commit- meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association. The Association is not concerned with bringing into the isses nent books land occupied by squatters huts- or illegally ere ted
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  • 84 3 Pediatric Body Elects Officers OFFICE BEARERS elected at Singapore Pediatric Society's inaugural meeting on Friday were: Presideni Dr G. Hari- is, Vice-President— Professor E.S. Monteiro, Secretary— Dr. G. Keys Smith, Treasurer— Dr. WiUi im Heng, Committee Dr. Tan Jiak Hoon, Dr, W. Young, Profe 01 .1 A.P. Cameron and Di
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  • 67 3 Grand Theatre Being Renovated IPOH Sat.— lpoh's Grand Theatre, attached to the Jubi cc Amusement Park. is being renovated and equipped with a brand new set of the latest projectors to compete with the other first class cinemas IB town. Hitherto, the Grand Theatie has been showing mainly Second run
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  • 29 3 THE Singapore Yio TChu Kang Chinese Vegetable Planters Guild celebrated their .second anniversary with a dinner at Jalan Chye Lye. otf Yio cnu Kang Road, last night.
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  • 20 3 PENANG, Sat. An auMalayan Amateur Dance Championship which started at tne E. O. Hotel last night end tonight.
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  • 110 3 THE NEXT session of the Singapore Assizes will be held ai the High Court on Tuesday at 10.1.0 a m. A PROPOSAL that more Buddhist schools should '■> established all over the world will he submitted by the President of the Singapore K<* gional Centre of World Buddhist
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  • 111 3 Call For Buddhist 'Varsity porter. and Mr. Khoo Liong Han, a businesman. Miss I'm told The Standard that uhilo m Japan she will visit Buddhist schhools and Institutions. She attended the I iiM World onferoiko i;i Colombo m 1950. She hopes that after this Conference a Buddhist University, Buddhist Hospitals,
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  • 409 3 Govt.'s Squatter Plan Is Ready WORK BEGINS AT ONCE Standard Staff Reporter WORK ON llie layout of 150 acres m McPherson Road that will < < nnimodute 2,500 altap type houses for people whom it is necessary to eniove from Crown land, including Singapore Improvement Trust land, ti» begin at
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  • 721 3 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Singapore Diary, Weather R*'in>ri. Singapore ami Federation Entertainments, Hmlio Malaya, Tides and I i/Ht's. v SINGAPORE DIARY trade I nr: A* I! ippy World 6 ta m ::_'ht. A! so on show Radio Exhibition. hincse N M.C.A.: Boy Scouts Hakka service 9am; service 11
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  • 241 3 Today 's Power Cuts SI'KSTATIONS Singapore liable t<> load rteddtag today: DAI \i i, kenzle Boad, Unkit Tlmab rump Balestier Boad. Jaian t n H.M.8.C., M< Kit< hie. H, ,',i,i, i Klse, Alsagofl Brtate, ]>l iml < < 1 1 4 lilt). mi|s»»r I.i rk. 5 i ir Pump, Nee
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  • 264 3 Standard Staff Heftier THE SINGAPORE Bcewerj WmLm' I blmi rrpr*Bcntinc aboul 95 per cent membcrnliip «»l urorkcfi rmployed at lh«* Malayan Bmwrirf an«l llu- \rrlti|Hl;im> I Brcweriei lia>* irritlen i<» ibe «»1 I ra»ir an<i \ca\r. lecreUuriei f<»r ihr bfCWCrSea, a-»Uini: for an <tvrr«!l r«'\i-i<Hi
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  • 32 3 Anglican Yuths To Hold Camp SEREMBAN, Sat.— V from the leration 1 from Aug \'J rl:\ attei There will be i i nics etc. A guest dim ci i been planned. i
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  • 49 3 Standard Stall KcpftCi A QUARTERLY m of th B 1 tices for Singapore will be j held m the Court of the Disi trict Judge an I i trate. Criminal Distri< i P:;lir e Courts B i Bridge Road, Sin i •> l r> m on Sent. 1 6.
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  • 49 3 Six New Assns Register S- md nd M.ift i:.|...[(<-r SIX I R thr I on. Vuen i R M •■> S He<mg Wui. S 3- jikan. Those that the Ch P 1 the M r I minlon Pa Hl: 1,1 i Ni ,fl I: THE SING R 1 Ol C
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    • 89 3 I tst o 0 f me ont^ I SOLE AGENTS: CHAN CHING SWEI CO., i\ C Street, Singoporc. 01 64, Church StfCd P "3^g. PUR€ CeYLON TEA > »hey know Una t.nd that it's >our cup C RETAIL S2.SO PCR POUND PACKET iplAiccition r 7 < %S t/ r^ n
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    • 66 3 WHITEAWAYS PRESENT V sBlB PURE WOOL FABRICS f >7jD for ladies... Aii (J~J\ Dress Weight Fabrics 54" Wide In Navy, jf^r fiffW^s Black, Beige, Grey, Turquoise, *****, Turf %l^^S^lM2^Jk^Sk WOOL COATINGS 54" Wide m Black, /l I; 569.5 e 0 and $47.50 Reduced to $50.00, j I^B Pi HARRIS TWEED
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  • 23 4 Co-ops Make Headway In Rural Areas I Staff 4 rreapOMMt PUR, 5 areas ol f- i for last been nnent \c es- i
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  • 29 4 Literay Drive Posts For Two x •\:ni binti D i Che 1 c been i, Feders inizeTs E*ei H T ire st«i m tne ;)n ol area* ..nd to
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  • 235 4 Searchlight Unit Aids Campaign Against Bandits Bi MAJOR I). 11. de T. READE Ml i I\! I V raised tel operational SCTfice ;ii;ainst t i ommonM terrorists m Malaja is the searchlight i ii.i Royal \itiiicr> (Malaya). I fil e are Mala: i is a large proportion of
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  • 49 4 TB RELIEF IN NEGRI —$3,308 let by A es of sufferer 21 fami--1 LM fan trict. BATH PAHAT, Sat—Sarbini Khi n (22) was charged yesterday before 'he President c Sessions Court, Batu Pahat. with rriminal intimida- nd ovei n the «Rim of S3OO to be of good t. taviour. >
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  • 133 4 M.tiui. <t Stafl Correspoadfl KUALA I Malaya, almany m a < ing to the 1 v Of moving forrimary function, building up of chinery. Organisational tml adBunstrativr problems still remain however. ibr-.p inrixN'.i l.iii-u.i.r difficulties, illiterae] amongsi a large m-» tien of workers am' a lack or
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    23 4 Mrmhers ef .Malaya's only searchlight unit wii<> are helping m the li^iit .u.iinst the terrorists. TOP- A searchlight crew pose for the cameraman.
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  • 120 4 TAIPING, Sal. Tin- Taipiiig Town Board has appointed v special conuniiUT to provide iitea within ilk- Board limits to people affected bj tin* acquisition «ti lands i«»r raining purpose*. The committee decided that < should be offered to applicants according tc the type of
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  • 162 4 IPOU. Sat— The long drawn dispute between ;ne Hup Soon. Bus Company of Telok Anson and their 37 dismissed personnel is nir.v ciosed. Mr. C. H. Yip. President of the Malayan Trade Union Council .said he had tailed m his attempt to persuade
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  • 36 4 THE Volunteers of Tanghn Ward Civil Defence Training Centre celebrated the passing out of the first M'oup of volunteers m S :i.u;;oore with a dinner c Tai Tong Restaurant m tiie New World last night
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  • 84 4 RAUB, Sat. The Raub Home Guards, who have been until recently manning four Police Checking Posts from dush i dawn have been ordered to take land m 24-hour patrolling of the town. Checking at the tour Police block? too has bee« extended from 13 to
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  • 175 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLUANGj Sat. Sohan Singh, .son of Beela Singh, an assistant Statio/i Master at Rengam. appeared before Che Tail) bin Haji An dak, P resident ol the Session Court charged with defrauding the Malayan Railways by falsifying accounts and criminal breach of
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  • 402 4 STIFFENS More Bandits Killed In Fed., Cells Broken Standard Start Correspondent Xl ALA IXJIPL'K. Sal. A "distinct improvement m civilian morale ami "some stiffening of aotiVCmnmuirigl feeling" was achieved m the Ff-deraiion ai the lH<'iniiini: of 1951. This is staled m tho annual reporl on the Federation of Malaya for
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  • 126 4 Transport Group 's Protest A PROTEST against the j City Council's decision to reexamine taxi-driw raised at an extraordinary Committee Meeting of the Singapore Transport Association. The decision was termed an "unreasonable act" as the taxi drivers are holders of both j licences from the Traffic Police jand the Registrar
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  • 83 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S I ay European estate employers m Malaya sac not j granting emergency :eave to I Asian members of the estate j staff although this was recom- I mended by the Ifalaj ft Planting Industries Employers Association, it Krai pointed out today m Ameasun.
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  • 60 4 A FiN FAIR, m aid o: tb< Joseph's Sino-Engiish School.] Bukit Panjang, Singapore, was yesterday at the CYMA ground, B:;;.. Basah Road A larse crowd attended the fair. Winning numbers for special prizes were as follows:--1st prize— *****: 2nd— *****; 3rd— *****; 4th— *****: sth--*****;
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  • 55 4 TO prevent another break down to the T. V. Camera the trade fair m the Happy World. two additional conditioning units have been installed The camera broke down on the Brst night m the heat caused by the grent crowd jostling m to see
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  • 50 4 JOHORE BAHRl 7 Sat Recruiting of Malayan O'!>' Ranks for the Army will he carried out m Johore at the following places: Batu Pahat Police Station tin August 5. Muar Police Stat on Aug. 6 and Kluaof Police Station on Attg. 20 between 9MO a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
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  • 545 4 Sir: A.s 'he Colonial Secretary you have a very responsible position. Millions of people :ie:"e and elsewhere throughout the world look to you and your colleagues for wise counsel and guidance m these troublesome days. You are fighting a sinister m this land ruthless, godless
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    • 84 4 //2^ Msi^. E i p X The fomous 1 1 fitre, 5-6 seoter fl^'" j t S "V^A Scloon which at home and abroad V I W as earne{ golden opinions among f f"" 'n','rN T§Pt -I t I W those motorists who "demand someV i f M O E
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    • 228 4 1 il^S* POWDEHED Ml LIC The purest, richest, ful!-cream mi!l« > with only the water extracted V,^ y' \>^ v\ ,-^J?\v> yy Ycuf Grocef sells A NESPRAY -rr;:U. m its most p-SpA i (on^enient form f^ tinUilinu, sun ol y '\jfc~\ 1 ttt+twU-eivm if\W;'l' Buik «ay Quintiij v 4 v'p:
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  • 339 5 Malayan Child r en 'Unfit' To Join British 'Varsity Standard Staff Reporter 11l people of Malaya do nol «u Hit i< nil y realise that front now on u'anU. none ol our !>«>%•< and irirlaiT tit aeademicall) lo rater wrj Briii->h I nil i«ii\ beeansc iherc i§ n<» Ili-lxi- Settoo]
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    63 5 A se< tjon of fit diners and the main table at the Pr 'SS Clnb annual riiiHM'i hcl(f m Kuala Lumpur. (Left to ri«ht): Mrs. Gopala M«*n<»n. Mr. I) C VlatGilliviay Mrs I dna iaylar. Sir (ieiald Templet (speakiaff), Mr. Tara Sint;h. (President). Lady Templer, Mr. Aster Gtmasefcera (Vice President),
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  • 101 5 [POH, Sat, Found guilty (>' Swee, 34-year-old plumber, fined a total of $450 or m defauli three and a hair months" rigorous Imprisonmeni by Magistrate Che Arshad this norning on two charges of inderent conduct. O\v. according to seven prosecution witnesses, attempted to outrage the modesty
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  • 446 5 kl VI M Ml'l SaL Tl««> main Snancial feature for ilir Federation m 1951 was ih<> exceptional \i«l<l [iroin nut*! «»l the principal sources ol revenue <•••«• to il»r high prices <»l rubber and tin. according !<» ihc 195J annual Report on i!i< Federatipn ni IVlaTaya
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  • 97 5 Mil. Dope Case Postponed ALOFt STAR, Sat. The 1 000 opium < opened at the Alor Star S< sions Court before Tuan Syed Shehbarakbah today had to tponed when counsels for accused, Messrs. Jagjii Singh I Som I objection as 20-year-old KarenPenang sch was to We sworn m as intertfer.
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  • 190 5 Kl'AI. I.! MPI I?. Sui. I J»«- biiiese population m the Federation have shown "new \i«;<Mir and j« greater >»*iis<' of responsibility states ilic annual report on ili« I Federation o! Malaya for I <>">!. 1 In- report a«i<U thai il was a satisfactory drvelopnieiil
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  • 121 5 KUALA LUMPUR. S 1 Dr. Th >rntoa Loftbouse, wh" i i now visiting Ma v tro m the I United Kingdom, will g»ve piano recital at 1 Jon Aug. 16 at 9 p.m. His programme will m< RachmaninoflTs Prelude- m G .major, Chopin's Studjr i
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  • 292 5 P.M.S.U. President Warns Of Enemies PENANG, Sal Tne Mohd. j Yusoff Inn M Noor. Presideni of the 1,100-strong Penai Municipal Serv ion told embers at its annual general meeting today thai they had! enemies who would go all out lo destory them and their union by acts oi victimization and
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  • 136 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Xh« Selaafoi V wth Coun'-ii orat< nral e« tesl was roi> ed yesterday when ftnalisti i „ed beJ iv three judges, ;t \l NS Buk, B.P.S. RajaRlO ria and David I fUle who v ere unan mou Ihi X a--1 lauiam'- iur noA-Com- munmlism" irai
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    • 92 5 ITS FUN TO RIDE j JUVENILE TRICYCLES AND CYCLES Tr, ong Cho,n Dr,.. YOU CAN TRUST Tricycle '•O!D p i Of Br T^-A r~x~ *l<il! m design, and A Mon. <*-* Gr«en, Red or S OBTAINABLI AT ALL LEADING tTOtfl j. v :m itch cli co urn SINGAPORE tlna nßf
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  • 2228 6 Noel Barber's Diary Corsica Ideal Playground Scribe Finds Rest Romance On 7-Day Visit JO THE Greek§ it was k\rnos **ih«* scented i*le. I o lbe Romans it was a colonial granary. I<» lbe JJriiMi ii was an IHth centurj headache. But Corsica hit* me mo*t a* lh«' Island America never
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    • 146 6 FACTA fJcchlc i m n hinr v hi. t< kaa bed He< fa iied but ien ifhiitc designed rowd the i leetrieal "i«i\ eneat. I ilikc «'i(i< r Maebises, Ihe man: shaft t»-i s -i i .ii r■- M.vt» .ki «>f .t reci i it.ia ♦•mi ni. rbis 5,,. tl
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    • 8 6 This wWI-armi'd g^nt was *i^^^^ c notorious Komanetti;
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    • 256 6 "111 j\/. Enjoy this delicious drinl around the clock Vuu r.( < ru r -;i\ "mi" In fo,,* ■> Drmk k morning oi nighi, v. v wanl a delicious Posture ia althful I whole- v. near bran. Instant Postum rontains no :fein •^f^** <L -^ak Ju-t rich, ""itii lire flavour
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  • 845 7 You Become More Ignorant As. You Grow Older I I AS it ever occurred to you, my dear friend, that you become more ignorant as you grow older? You might acquire a lot of low cunning but your stock of worthwhile knowledge runs out with each passing year. There is
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  • 520 7 By Arthur Goal, IP, Staff Correspondent TAIPEI, Aug. 2— Chiang Kai-shek In his day to d.iv conducl of his job is probably the most active oi any Chief Executive In the Far East- may be world* v \'h k >an .t of
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    314 7 Makes yo not, who he was St. Lawrence m It bis liver.' Well let me he! At leasi when i wa* 12 I could ha 1759 W general mand should go up the Law attack Que The French telam h bank of the river Lawrence the deleto
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    • 118 7 FOOT! A proved I scientific fn><tlrm>n l Yean tti >rl bj em HHatuti led i<» i ii. y of 'Tiricaf I l mil ;itnl IMMi-j Lttß| HI tIM n <*&//* c r Ur> '-i <( tl(jli;i r Nri t)f\% r< i i> r -*aW con' ain 9 tlif nn>-i t!
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  • 978 8 Of Men And Lice.... They Prey On Humans At A Cost ln,h j,, nihul Ifarfttffg \ri> •j ect which mi dern 1 th loathing and injust his not for all its faults, be 1 i with more symhan it has been I to the insect has had md At Ii
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  • 1271 8 By FRANCIS CARDINAL SFELLM/tN This is the first part of Cardinal Spellman's article m the Collier's Magazine on how the Chinese Communists persecuted the Protestant and Catholic Missionaries m China. Part II will appear next Sunday. Cardinal Spell man made a recent tour of
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  • 1170 9 A Drive Through Bandit Infested Rubber Estates THfIS is the first 1 of o series of two ij articles by Miss I Christine Diemer on i i 1 her visit to a North i| Johore rubber estate. ji The second article i m which sne writes
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  • 870 9  - Little Super- Jets May Soon Reach 200 MPH J.L.C. TAN Aero-Modellers Make Headway By \[.V propulsion is now a reality among the Aeromodellers. In America, ju>t as ihe life-sized jel planes are Blowly displacing tl»«- older types <>l aeroplanes m> their counterpart,' 1 1 < scale models, superseding the ol<l
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    • 1033 10 gIGHTY-THREE year-old William Hills, veteran South African newspaperman, took one look at Kalian? airstrfi) and said expertly: 'Surely it's too short tor jet air liners." Hills, probably the oldest working journalist m the world, certainly has kept up with the jet age. The shrills of
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    • 1100 10 By AUTOMO •'j"H/-.' Great Dcy is here again. Thousands will ing over the Johore way Singapore this morning to watch the Grand Prix races, ihc fourth consecutive meet organized by the Singapore Motor dub and one which promises to be ilie most interesting of the
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    • 238 10 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Sir FraniiscoLo* \n-ele» AIJ American Catud'jQ Cities Peoiuig P Sham Spore Arr LA SJ A >i I >l i~> tMAm l**vi '-'-i+Pl Om of Urv Cargo Deep Tanki and paatangv Booxingi etc. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS ITD. Spmt K2SI 3 R Lonpn 811 f 2 1
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    • 192 11 'J'Ul^ picture h.is .m unusu.tl ti»*-up hrtuern Singapore and Holhuood. For, if \on <-.t ii r#( ognisc (he <»upl(S fro/«n l>y »he eamcraa ay they d<> some faiK > tlatKiMg. \«>u will notice tiny art- .Ii rr\ and Gloria York i now appearing uitli mefa locceaa
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    • 458 11 'TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX'S "Viva Zapata"— screen 1 |ak »>f I revoiulisinary leader starring Marlon Brando of "A Streetcar Named Desire" fame— has met with censorship trouble I pcountry. Although passed lor exhibition m Singapore, the UM was banned for Federation showing. An appeal against this decision
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    • 115 11 B\< !K m Singapi < j after y-day singing tour mcc tally the third she has ken m the Ft dei ation --is charming Hong X sccen. s^aste and radio s1 C I Yung Yung -\ho plans to leave for Indonesia after a I i stay m the
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    • 306 11 HPHE storm over the French J. film -CWklk merle" recently shown m Singapore continues m the columns oi The Malayan Catholic News which m this morning's issue, apart from an enditonal aDOUX "Indecent Films," also publishes the text of a letter jointly signed by the Rev. rri. Meissonnier
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    • 238 11 TF you want to see the EgypJ tian double of Robert Ta rtor, you'll find him m a musical thriller called Ei Nimr" ("The Tiger') which is to aye its r< ase m Singapore shortly through the South-East Asia Film Co. He is no bit player, but ilie
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    • 48 11 \[< >NG the movies <■< <' by the Mala: an Film C( week were: "Ii•"»--hoe" t.M-GM '■> chnlco it epic with Stc.va:t Gra g< i Taylor and Joan tine; "The (»»i'-«' (RKO) ith Jane Rusa "Tfcf i i..n The iiorsf' H "Prinspie A ;n intuit" (South t^st Ai>;«i
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    • 107 11 today at 10 a.m. (Serial) "VI6ILANTESARECOMING" 4 shows today. Tomorrow 1.15— 3.15— (i.30^-9. 15 p.m. CAPTAIN SUPERMAN OF THE JAVA SEAS with English Subtitles The Super Buccaneer with Superhuman speed Superhuman Strength Superhuman Courage Superhuman Powers Greatest Thrills In Entertainment Prestige Premiere Productions Distributed By SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM CO. I
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  • 975 12 AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS WITH THELMA >..:-! milliner <>„ > rreatieni preseat i') r -.ihnui tt<- like J »m '••■>•. 1 I l« !-i:i: I > „i i It Is em i (tiamund clip. 1 i I' ■> ii.it designe ilou < it C I
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  • 244 12  -  GAYNOR MADDOX A DIFFERENT kind o pie is good news. This o c is a super deaaert. beautiful to look at and wondcrlul m Savour. Apple BgfßOg Pie (Makes 1 9-inch pie> O.\E envelope uaflavou ed gelatin, cap orange .uct-. i cup hot water, 1
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    • 132 12 FOR NEW GLAMOU* /^.y U II II m SOTHLRN Mi CORDIALLY r IB^ DtMO^STRATSONS '--^^h JJ h &> P^ 4^^^ EXHIBITION I t* /r H4PPV I i^mm^ nUiiLU l\: < on the Art of Make-up by 4 iw4X FACTOR (Hollywood £r London i v Conduced fey £57 HSR JOHANNSON and
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  • 866 13  -  JOSEPH YEO J FS A SWEET INDUSTRY By giNGAFOHE has harvested its first crop of commercial honey al the multi-milHan-doliar L c c Urbanization's apiary at the 9 1 milestone, Pon&rol Koar!. Starting with only 25 nuclear hives of Italian lioney bees s{)ecia!ly imported irom
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    • 169 13 SB? |,m i^ 7^^ li I ,^1 I _-k— T^Tft 9 "^^&i 1 J^ to m f'^riQn 'J^l ft m just one week teeth need Pcp^odem to make (feem 'vXh'irE! Pepswknl n special ingredient IWtJ Gmn your elk gJ s mik a wonderful one week vou'l! nn trah re brighter,
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    • 427 13 was \i\s\n (haruwMg- mother and S'.aiuiard's choice this wet^k. «-il i, v contr«*>t collar, cuiis f ¥m\ hi The mt < .ti«l put U.<-t ll.u>s. Hie skirt f\ VIR "hstT 'fKfn '"i/ 1 it (i wrsfi N,\i'h li.i> an e> e-catching" cur\ed tt f > 51. 5" for EACH pattern
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    • 151 13 WAKii UP PHIUI PS V\ C^) A jr..:^'i 1 I -at".-— V- -i /****s- yt/f~w'i Give tonight's overiiululseßce the PHILLiPS 1-2 indiscretion Id citing, XTWlll." smoking, or dnnkmqth. cat- pm/ jftau i i crs pj«;, hc4l dwni •Of a mtleac m^ht due v excen sromacfe tcidity let W^W Phillips M-.'.ko'
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  • 249 14 HI 1 M\M An-. )I' l!i- i sited States v oa the i i > h: ;.v lames i rlda j iftei tr.uhn:: Russia i d.iv> Mrs P M Carmieh .i blond < ili t■■ i sewife, led <n ..i sweep of i o ins t'
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  • 244 14 HFXSINKI, Vuu. 2 I P). Ford Konnb of tli* I nited States, i M>->« -ar-ol«l stodeni of Ohio Stale, shattered the Olympic record of IB mins. I *rr». mhe won t i Olympic 1,500-nietre free i,l vie championship \> ii! i a tfawaiiwg
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  • 43 14 photo. 7 The finish of the 100 metres free style swimming at the Olympic Pool at Helsinki. Winner was Charles C. Scholes o f the United States (lane 4) m 57.4 sees Second was Hiroshi Suzuki of Japan (lane 3), AP
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  • 159 14 I M HI »:l IKH STYLI I X '<n.< I S. I IK.JH i u«'w r -.id Ba shizumi i 18:41 3. (Mramota H IBc3l 9 Bernardo i 18:59.1 S Kilanaf i ,m, iriin t Dncan S 19: i! 1 Marshall I lusirjltaj l!» i Mi > ni! METRI
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  • 180 14 U.S. BEATS RUSSIA IN FINAL HELSINKI, Au-: i AIM The United state- Olympic basketball team, rallying :t'tt-r a slow start, whipped i stabbora, ball-freeting Russia! team, 36 t< toil iv to retain its oi\ npic t tie. Russia look second i-i ice m the final tournament standing. Ante second aph
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  • 157 14 ZATOPEK WANTED TO GIVE AWAY HIS MEDAL HE! SINKI. Au? 2 \P> Triple void met' il wiroer i .'till /.it<»prk wasted togiye ln> ui^mpit- gold Medal for the 5. 000-metre run to (..-rnianys Herbert Schade, Dr Karl (litter von Halt, Presides! of the Germai N ttional ()l\mpio iimniit t<'»- said
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  • 1061 14  -  'Sapper' By THE Inter services game p lyed between the Army XI i te RAF. Cricket side at N< Soon produced so:ne very sound batting on the part of both teams, and resulted In dour defensive play on t c second day. The Army XI
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  • 89 14 TIKI. SINK r. Aug. 2 (UP). Sweden concluded its domination <>f the Olympic equestrian events today by winning both the indivulal and team championships m the three-day event Earlier Sweden had won both gold medal.s in the Grand Prix de Dressag >. Hans Von Blixen Finecke
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  • 103 14 Belgian Wins Cycle Road Marathon HELSINKI. Aug. 2 (AP) A. Noyelle, a 20-year old Belgian rider, won the In- dividual Gold Medal m the Olympic cycling road race today. Another Belgian. R Grondelaers, was second, and L. H. Victor finished fourth to give Belgium an overwhelming victory m the three-men
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  • 69 14 HELSINKI, Aug 2 (AP): John Da vies of Australia, a i student at the University of Michigan, U.S.. won the Olym- pic championshio m the rhen's j 200 metres breast stroke today, setting a new Olympic record. Davies was timed m two tnin- utes 34.4 sees..
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  • 47 14 HELSINKI. Aug. 2 (AP) Valeric Gyenge of Hungary won the women's 400-metre free style championship, beating out her teammate, Eva j Novak, and apparently breaking another Olympic record. Evelyn Kawamoto. 18-year-old college student from Honolulu, was third. The times- were not immediately announced.
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  • 53 14 HELSINKI, Aug. 1 Renter). Forty thousand foreign visitors were m Helsinki at the peak of the Olympic Gamers, according to official figures. On the opening day there were 37,000, including official Olympic guests and tourists. Foreign reporters covering' the games totalled 1.243 from 70 countries plus 165 broadcasters
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  • 778 14 Malayan Badminton THE VETERAN pbyen of >lala>a. with tbeir seasoned skill ami ripened vac t<» iifjJn l«»r ever} point. last niiili t saved uliat would have others it beea (certainly the most <li*mal opening of any Malayan bad* iniiiton tournament* There were three \valko\rr deeilioni m
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  • 99 14 THE tollow. the draw lor the Civil ice table-tennis I I played at the association B Aug Iti. Opei, vs. Tan Wee Kirn, Quek Kiok Whee vs. D Suppiah, Ong Kian Choi Vck Be.\4. Lim Ti. I vs. S Thomas, S. R S Tai Kai Cher, Lim P
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  • 23 14 The second annua sports oi the D School will be c Tuesday at 4 p.m a field, Lorong J. Telok X
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  • 41 14 KUALA KANGS ait —In the Peiak Mala}- Gurus interdistrict knock-out soccer petition Mohamed Vusufl Cup day oil the Ipwn padang, the Perak Central Gui be I I Krian I t>v 4-0 S each half \\ce Mansor and Ghali.
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  • 792 14  - AEROMODELLERS' DAY AT SELETAR ROGER By Til?: SEVENTH annual rally of the Seletar Model Flying Club took place under excellent conditions of July 27 and Seletar succeeded m winning and thereby retaining the Inter-Club championship cup. This cup was presented as a team trophy wheYt the annual rally was first
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    • 136 14 TODAYS TIES The following are the today at 9 a.m. Men's Singh Ong Pol Loong Pan Yap: Peng Soon v Andrew T I I v Poh H>e v Cheong Mock Leng; I. Menu V Abdul 1 -i!i l Men's DoaUes: Ong Poh Lin and Ismail Marian v Lee Boor Han
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  • 559 15 Annual Malayan *Test y Ry JOHN DXKR^SIIIKE II and entertaining hattim: on the part of the North hatomen Kgkto of ye>trr«!a>\ play m the sixth annual encounter and teams. \t the end of the day North were lii innings ami South II f«r one
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 15 photo. K\.i BnUMI of South Africi win^ the women's hiffli jump trtmi ith .1 leap <>i IJS7 Metres at the Olympic daim*s on July I',. S«*»ond piaet* wen: to Sheila Leruill of Brit.iin .uid thixi to I. Chudinj of Kusslj AP
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  • 54 15 xX S«l- ■■§>! A 1 1 ii total ol t«» i»k< n at the -tM-oiid annual iiiU-r-»rh<>«»l oruani^etl by th«« Negri 1.1 bctC iliirini: the la»t |wo <la\>. the -ins. b record bj ecs. ord R > M VI tmttipion DV 58
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  • 27 15 New Records At Malacca Sports Too were Malacca mam :i H the i nnent 4 mpitisu 23 points. SK] uri'h 14 c Eng--1 .v'&re -y vita lv
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  • 188 15 New Sikh Athletic Records IPOH, Sar. Two new Malayan Sikh Athletic records were set up at the opening <iav of the third \U-Maia\a Sikh Athletic SpOTll «»n the Anderson School padaiiii here today. In the shotpot Ghenda Singh of Perak bettered the 1951 reby Sar:v,;:kh Singh also of Perak, by
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  • 599 15 THREE MALA YA RECORDS IHlCir Mala\.ui records I'oU- Vault, Discus and H iraraer were bettered by S I. Stuart. \Y. A. P (.rose mu\ I. Ballcraiui respectively at t"c Combined Services versus Singapore Civil HUM athletic meet «n the Pad a n v \eMerdav. The match u;is von t*s9t by
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  • 615 15 HONGKONG'S South China A. A. footballers were beaten 2-0 m their Singapore debut agaiasl the Colony Chinese at the Jalan Beaar Stadium yesterday. Rye thousand tans saw the Singapore Chinese plaj like ihej have never done so far this season to beat ih<;
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  • 279 15 Sin. m "K-n-men" H a gala daj tpm c Singai oi c Gu i C iiib s its annual champion.viip r, ai B .it Timah. The shout. s\ rtlng at 10:i0 am. es s«vi i ev< addition to the prizes foi ac i event there will
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  • 585 15 IN LINF FOR triple < olom lennii till** tin* fear, Oiig thew Bee and Selangof 7 Mrs. Cladya Lokc Utt, tntered Iwo finals of the Singapore lawn lenaii rljampion^bipH yesterday afternooo <»m the Mi- ««»uris. Chew B< c v 5 Mrs. ri
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  • 389 15 Perak Win Telecoms Athletics KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The All Malayan Telecommunications sports concluded today at the Victoria Institution with Perak the champions with 53 points. N Sembilan-Malacca were runners-up with 45 points. Sheik AH won the individual championship while. Miss F. Gomes was Victor Ludorem m the women's section. Today
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  • 106 15 PEXAXG. Sat.— The annual [soccer match between Peoang j Malays, and Perak Malays for {the challenge cup presented by the late Su!tan Sir Abdul Aziz of Perak ended m one-all draw on Victoria Green this afternoon. The match was keenly contested especially m the second half
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  • 44 15 SINGAPORE Kerala Sara i football tournament began Karrer Park yesterday and the two matches played resulted i wins for the Naval B;isc XI and Fashion House XI Kaval Base XI beat Easiprn XI ;i-2 while Fashion EToust o 1-0 dgain.st Koraia S.C.
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  • 54 15 NEW YORK. Aur 2 (AFP) Mexico's Lauro S.ilas is i defend his world light wei I boxing championship title m a fifteen -round bout with A irnes Caster on Aug. 2" ,t Mad Garden, it nishi S..!as took th« title 14. m i baoo k
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    • 58 15 SINGAPORE CRICKET: r p H a i r. m. n r Bad' I a.m. 4 8 p.m. SOCCLR I I p T\ H.?« r 1 r r 5 1"> T 1 (it <;. H <: at t SH .i JTHCRE Johon Grand Pr t Ba it ru i) v PEHANG
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  • 1591 16 Ihv titutkvr i^vuils Timarua and Hua Tara were me at the barrier. H.u Tara being the main cause of trie delay, but when the ftel I was eventually sent off to i i I start. The Banker jump- > the lead followed by Cinema Mr. Tin, Hua
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