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Title Section19 1952-06-16 1 The Straits Times MALAYAN NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESlABLlSHEO 1645 WELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article374 1952-06-16 1 Off to London to see Lyttelton VITAL TALKS ON THE 'WAR 9 pKDEKATION High Commissioner, Sir (ierald Templer, left Kallang airport, Singapore, yesterday for London for urgent and vital talks with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lyttelton. He will also see Mr. Churchill. Mm in topic of the374 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-06-16 1 T<ifc H)KK.(.\ Secretary, Mi \nlhoo> Eden, bid* (arc weU to the retiring Soviet Ankuudor. Mr. Georji Zaroubm (left) after entert aining him to luoch at Carlton Gardens. London, recent Iy. A.P. picture.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-16 1 I MIKK ViATfcS Naval Academy midshipmen wave from the bow of the Wisconsin as they are jeuiy to sail away on an eichtwwk summer practice cruise through European and Caribbean waters. The Wisconsin is a veteran of the Asian-Pacific theatre and Korean waters.46 words
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Article42 1952-06-16 1 Fi'teen Indian and f'»ur' ci.inese labourers on an; estate were detained for interrogation in the Kuala Lipis area of Pahang on Saturday. Police screened the labourers, on the estate following reoorts that they were supplying food to the terrorists.42 words
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Article34 1952-06-16 1 ROME. Sun.— Ati Italian firm disclosed yesterday that in defiance of British attempts at boycott it has made a 10-year contract to buy 2,000.000 tons of Persian crude oil a year.— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article45 1952-06-16 1 NEW YORK, Sun. A high school student took a girl home from a dance and asked for a goodnight kiss. She refused. So the student. Fred Max Pleh. aged 17, took out a gun and shot himself through the head— UP.UP - 45 words
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175 1952-06-16 1 PLANE IN SEA KILLS SIX ON A DAY TRIP LONDON, Sunday. AN American freighter picked up five survivors from a British aircraft which crashed into the English Channel today. But three of them died after the British destroyer Zest had answered a radio appeal for medical help. Hope was abandonedReuter - 175 words
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Article38 1952-06-16 1 THE HAGUE, Sun. rE British Attorney General, Sir Lionel Heaid, yesterday apotosjaseJ for rwvirw spoken too quickly when he resumed his presentation of Britain's case in the AngloIranian oil dispute before the International Court here Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article30 1952-06-16 1 SAIGON, Sun The King of Cambodia, Norodam Sihanouk Todq, has dismissed Prime Minister Huy Kanthou! and taken over the Government himself, accordIng to official French sources today— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article96 1952-06-16 1 MORI details en the arrest and detention of Mr. P. M. Williams, a member of the general council of the Labour Party, are expected to be given by the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe at tomorrow's meetirig of the Singapore Legislative Council. The arrest96 words
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106 1952-06-16 1 STALIN FEARS AMERICA'S ATOM POWER Says Gen. Bradley WASHINGTON. Sun. pENERAL Omar Bradley, vJ chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. has told Congress that Russia "could overrun Europe today." rftily Che fear of American atomic retaliation and Stalin's "deep respect" for the industrial potential of the UnitedUP - 106 words
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Article198 1952-06-16 1 SEVAN: ASIA MUST BE HELPED LONDON, Sunday. \|K Aneurin Sevan said today that the chief iTI danger to the world was not Soviet aggression but failure of the West to co-operate more with the Far East and South-East Asia in accomplishing their revolutions. Mr. Bevan urged greater co-operation with China.Reuter - 198 words
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Article122 1952-06-16 1 Rhee makes a promise to Lloyd PUSAN. Sun. \|R SELWYN LLOYD. Bri"1 tLsh Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told Korean President Syngman Rhee today that British public opinion was disturbed by the political crisis here. Mr. Lloyd told a press conference that President Rhee informed him it was hisAP - 122 words
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Article184 1952-06-16 1 KUALA LtMPUR, ftanday. f)NE of the most important hauls of Ammunition, arms, igniters, detonators, and explosives used in the sabotage of Malayan Railway trains nas been made in the Remhau district of Negri i Sembilan. The Federation Govem- ment reported today that a surrendered terrorist184 words
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Article57 1952-06-16 1 ISLE OF CAPRI. Sun—Brttish football referees are to get regular pay Instead of gifts". This was announced today by delegates of the four British Football Associations, following a two-day meeting here of the International Federation of Football Associations The new rule sets the referees' pay atAP - 57 words
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30 1952-06-16 1 Border shot BERLIN, Sun. East Ger- man police today fired a shot at a group of 10 West German Parliament deputies inspecting the inter-zonal border. No one was Injured Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article46 1952-06-16 1 LONDON Sun r£ 3,899-ton British steamer Baron Douglas sank In the English Channel within sight of shore today after colliding in thick fog with the Yugoslav ship Keronica. Eighteen of the crew, who abandoned the ship were picked up In lifeboats.— U.PUP - 46 words
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Article44 1952-06-16 1 TAIPEH. Sunday. rpilK chinksk GOODWILL MISSIONS from Malaya, the 1 Philippines Indo-China and Hone Kong today visiU-d industrial plants at the port city of Ha«hslung in •eotkwest Formosa. Tomorrow they will visit the Nationalist army training rentrr at F.nnhan A.P.AP - 44 words
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151 1952-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday 'THE Fijians have scored their second success 1 against the terrorists in the Bahau area of Negrl Sembilan. They killed two terrorists today, bringing the total killed throughout the Federation to six. Two terrorists were wounded and another has surrendered.151 words
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118 1952-06-16 1 Protest over jets that aren't there BERLIN, Sun. SOVIET authorities here have protested about alleged violation of an air corridor to Berlin by two British jet fighters. Major General Trussov warned the "deputy chief of staff of British occupation troops' In a letter sent yesterday that "the British military authoritiesReuter - 118 words
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Article47 1952-06-16 1 TOKYO, Sun.— An ailing, 85-year-old major war criminal was removed from Sugamo Prison yesterday to a hospital. Kiichiri Hiranuma, prewar Prime Minister, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the rar Eastern Military Tribunal in 1948. He Is believed to be near death— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article73 1952-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. killed :ha 1 Special Constable driver of a police vehicle carrying seven policemen in the Kulai area of Johore yesterday. The terrorists .Ired on the vehicle, but when the police replied, they withdrew. Earlier, a civilian oar was stopped and burnt In the same73 words
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Article175 1952-06-16 1 'Ike' tears up election speech WASHINGTON, Suit. pENERAL Eisenhower, "scrapping a carefully prepared speech, said in Detroit last night he had made no deals for the Republican presidential nomination and added: :"I have no political debts". He said he would run his campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination his ownReuter - 175 words
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Article148 1952-06-16 2 VIENNA, Sunday. APBQFESSOR of medicine has been instructed to investigate charges that rotten eggs sold in Vienna as a cure for cancer tend to cause cancer rather than cure it. Poiice have obnilseated tbuasands of nine- day-old, half -hatched eggs which bad been offered ror saleReuter - 148 words
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Article57 1952-06-16 2 SAIGON. Bun r'O Vietnam soldiers were killed and several Injured today wben a mine exploded under a French supply train 10 macs west of Saigon. It was the third attack on franco- Vietnam trains in a week and is said to be part of a coordinated VietmlnhUP - 57 words
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Article38 1952-06-16 2 NAPLES. Sun. Admiral Robert B. a^arney, North Atlantic Treaty Supreme Commander In South Europe, said today It was "Indispensable" for the United States 6th Fleet In the Medlerranean to be strengthened with two more aircraft carriers—Renter.38 words
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Article28 1952-06-16 2 MO DE JANEIRO. Bun. One mar was killed and ten wounded today in a gun battle between police and strongly-armed group* believed to be Communists— UJ>28 words
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Article102 1952-06-16 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. SENATOR Brten McMahon today called for the pro. duction of hydrogen bombs In thousands as battlefield weapons to deter Russia from making war. Senator McMahon, chairman ol the House-Senate Atomic Energy Committee, it the first responsible official to suggest a tactical role for theUP - 102 words
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Article48 1952-06-16 2 LONDON. Sun first squadron of Canadian Jet fighters to fly across) the Atlantic is expected to arrive in Britain tomorrow. This Is the third Canadian Jet squadron sent to Britain to strengthen Western Union's defence forces. The other two came by aircraft carrier —Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article25 1952-06-16 2 TOKYO, Sun. Rescuers today dug out. five miners who had been biu**d alto for more than 90 hours in a sulphur mine in Nagano.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article15 1952-06-16 2 GUATEMALA CITY. Sun.— The Guatemalan Government has banned the earrylnc of arms.— UP.UP - 15 words
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Article68 1952-06-16 2 TUNIS. Sun PLJCL wmUt arrested Moharued Achari, a Tunisian textile merchant, said to have conies***] 1m was paid by mrfnberc of the French Residency and Secret Service to poison the Bey. The French public prosecutor in Tunis is personally eundurtinf the inquiry, bat French Residency officials were68 words
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Advertisement554 1952-06-16 2 NOTICES NOTICE THE Singapore Consumer? As sociation Dance, which at to b held at Raffles Hotel, on July 4U 1052. has been postponed to Satur day July 5Ui 1952. NOJjCI I, the undersigned. V. AJabe* of 1077. Main Road, Kuala Sunge Bahru, Malacca, hereby notlr that I have bought over554 words
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Advertisement682 1952-06-16 2 PUBLIC AITOINTpENTS «.>■* Applications are Invited from Federal ClUsens for the following appointments:— (a) House Assistants required at Telok Ayer Tawar Camp School. Taiplng Boys' School. Sungei Buloh Boys' School. Malacca Remand Home and Trengganu Remand Home. Salary Scale tl 10 x 5 150. Age: Between 31 and 27 years,682 words
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Advertisement705 1952-06-16 2 <iTf COUNCIL WATER DEPAKTMBNT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AltejaJUon? to b« carried out on I the Johve pipeline between I a.m. and 6 p.m- on Friday. 20th June. 1952, will result in re- dnced pressure of Water In the following areas: > Telok Blangah Road. Pasti Panjang Road. West Coaat Road,705 words
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Advertisement272 1952-06-16 2 AMALGAMATED TRANSPORTERS 13S, ANSON ROAD This Is to notify that Mr Chan Teom- Chuan Is no longer In oar employ and h« has no authority to transact any business and to collect any bills whatsoever on our account. TENDER NOTICE renders are Invited by tbe{ Director of Veterinary Services. Federation272 words
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Advertisement158 1952-06-16 2 QUO VADIS? WHITHER GOEST THOU? WHERE ARE YOU GOING? INTER- DENOMINATIONAL EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Nightly at 7.30 p.m. from tonight until 1 9th Jane, 1952 Speaker: The Rev. Joe B. Kennedy Methodist Youth Evangelist from U.S.A. ALL WELCOME (Gate admission FREE by courtesy ol Happy World158 words
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Article218 1952-06-16 3 Atom engine needs no fuel I ONLY RUSSIA IN WA V— TRUMAN (iROTON, (Connecticut), Sunday. pkKSIDENT TRUMAN said yesterday that a full-sized, working atomic engine a selfcontained power plant able to run almost indefinitely without refuelling— is nearly complete. He said it put the world218 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-06-16 3 Ml!. I IKK 111 ARAKI, Japan's first post-war Ambassador to the United States, an •< his daughter, Miss Tomiko Araki, 2t, arrive at Washington's national airport. Miss Araki will act as the official hostess of the Ambassador.38 words
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Article120 1952-06-16 3 RUSSIAN POLICY MAY BE CHANGING LONDON. Sun. f OMMENTATORS in todays British press attached special significance to the news that M. Andrei diumyku. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, had been appointed Soviet Ambassador to London. The diplomatic correspondent of the News Chronicle, for example, said that it was highly significant thatReuter - 120 words
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Article34 1952-06-16 3 LONDON. Sun. MR George Jeger, Labour M P is to ask the War S-'iPtary. Mr. Head, about the way Ralph Reader and his Gang Show entertainers were treated in Singapore.34 words
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Article29 1952-06-16 3 HKLSINKI, Sun. Yao Teii2-i;an. China's charge d'affaires in Helsinki comphined today that China ha,< not been invited to the Ohinpic Games by the International Olympic Committee A.PAP - 29 words
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Article27 1952-06-16 3 ROME. Sun.— An international! food reserve to help countries threatened by famine was unanimously recommended by the 18-natlon Council of the Food and Agriculture Organisation.—ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article17 1952-06-16 3 CARACAS. (Venezuela). Sun Venezuela has broken off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.— Reuer.Reuter - 17 words
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Article25 1952-06-16 3 AMMAN, Sun.— A Jordan minister Is to fly to Lausanne to tr y to persuade King Talal to return to Jordan for treatment—Reuter.25 words
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Article81 1952-06-16 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. THE FOREIGN POLICY of the United States is puzzling to the Middle East, according to Mr. Mohammed Ali Pakistan's new Ambassador to the United States. Speaking to the Commonwealth Club here, he said America was losing face because of her failure to followUP - 81 words
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Article61 1952-06-16 3 DARWIN. Sun. FIRST SHIPMENT of uranium ore from Australia's Rum Jungle field Is waiting here for shipment out of Darwin. A second shipment I is expected shortly. Large-scale mining operat ions are expected on the Rum Jungle nelA before the end of the year dependent <>n Prime MinisterReuter - 61 words
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Article19 1952-06-16 3 FAIRBANKS. Sun. Four University of Alaska students have climbed the hitherto unclimbed 17.130-ft. King Peak. Alaska— UJ».19 words
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Article23 1952-06-16 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun— The expropriated newspaper. La Prensa, says the Argentine Government may barter farm produce for Persian oil —UP.UP - 23 words
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Article47 1952-06-16 3 BOMBAY. Sun. POLICE have arrested 49 I Socialist leaders. Including 12 women for breaking i ban on demonstrations near government food stores In agitation for cheaper food. The arrests brought to 175 the total of detentions In the party's 13-day-old fo<x< campaign. UP.UP - 47 words
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Article25 1952-06-16 3 SAIGON. Sun. French bomber and fighter planes caused havoc among Red rebel convoys today during a mass raid on Vletmlnh supply routes. U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article26 1952-06-16 3 PHOENIX (Arizona). Sun. —A Thunderjet fighter and a Superfortress collided in flight about 15 miles west of here today. Three airmen were killed— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article159 1952-06-16 3 KOJE ISLAND, Sunday. AMERICAN soldiers with tear gas bombs today released 250 anti-Communist prisoners of war from Compound 606, after one of them had escaped and told the Americans he was in fear of his life. Earliei today. American guards also used tear gas in twoReuter-AAP - 159 words
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Article89 1952-06-16 3 WASHINGTON, Sun DIPLOMATIC sources said today that representatives of Sweden. Switzerland. India. Pakistan and Inrionesi.. were called to the State Department yesterday j for consultations on the proiposal that they send high ranking military observers to K.i Island. The sources said the propos.t! wa-s fullyUP - 89 words
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Article64 1952-06-16 3 HONG KONG. Sun. An unconfirmed vernacular press report to&av claimed that the Chinese Communist authorities have completed the establishment of a radar network linking up ail strategic coast a points in Southern Kwane tung Province. Major radar stations, threport said were set up at White CloudReuter - 64 words
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Article15 1952-06-16 3 OTTAWA. Sun-Mr. Sadao Iguchi. Japan's first Ambassador to Canada, arrived here yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article111 1952-06-16 3 TOKYO, Sunday. fFHE Defence Minister, Earl Alexander, told pressA men here today after a tou»- of the front that if the Communists attacked they would suffer "terrific* losses without breaking through. A&ked whether United Na■:on.s planes should bomb Manchuria If large scale iihtjtfg brokeReuter-AAP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-16 3 ALI ADO aX Ki.il>! FADti who was elected Sultan of Lahej, Arabia, succeeding his much married one-eyed elder brother, the former Sultan Farel Abrf El Kerim. The old Sultan look refuge in neighbouring Yemen last April after the British In Aden opened an investigation into the death of two Labej51 words
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Article123 1952-06-16 3 DUCLOS REFUSED HEARING PARIS. Sun. AN appeal by M. Jacques Duclos. French Communist party general secretary, who was arrested on Ma y 28. was rerused a hearing today by the Paris' Appeal Court President. The Communist, officials appeal alleged that the police had acted illegally when they arrested him. Meanwhile.Reuter - 123 words
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Article22 1952-06-16 3 TOKYO. Sun— Only Communists voted against the ratification of the Indo-Jap-anese peace treaty in the Japanese Diet yesterday.— i Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article45 1952-06-16 3 LONDON. Sun —The Coun?il of the British liberal °arty today passed a resolution "deploring" the operation of the colour bar, both ti Great Britain and in the commonwealth, and urging (he British Government to bring about the speedy end of discrimination. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article31 1952-06-16 3 TUNIB, San. An 18-year-old Tunisian Jew was found shot dead here tonight after a fierce battle between Tunisian Muslims and Jews In the Jewish quarter of the city.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article121 1952-06-16 3 DEFENCE SPEED VITAL— EDEN BIRMINGHAM, Sun. a European Defence ComrflHß British Foreign Becre- fnunlty should be brought 1 Into effect as soon a* postary, Mr Anthony Ed«n. s ihJe. said here today at a Con- He said: "Despite »U our «*r</fltiv» Part, miatinv tJi»t since the war. friendly seivatlvp PartyReuter - 121 words
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Article196 1952-06-16 3 Seven face spying charges STOCKHOLM, Sun. SWEDEN'S biggest spy trial opens here comorrow when seven Com muriists^-one a womanface charges of espion- age for Russia. According* te the prosecution, six of the accused have already confessed. Maximum ;> n iit v for these offence* U j hard labour for life.Reuter - 196 words
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Article55 1952-06-16 3 SEOUL, Sun. ALLIED troops have killed or wounded at least 800 Chinese Communists in a battle for hills on the western front. Clashes began nine days ago and have stepped up steadily in Intensity. Fighting slackened oft today after one of the heaviest. Communist artillery barrages55 words
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Article54 1952-06-16 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Twenty United States Air Force B-W bombers from Fort Worth. Te.xas, will fly to England on Wednesday. This will be the largest number of bombers ever to make a training flight to Britain, an Air Force an- nouncement said. They will return to Texas54 words
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Article29 1952-06-16 3 BERLIN Sun.— Th« East German news agency says the Cxech Government has granted political asylum to a United States soldier. 24-year-old Wills Bergen from Portland. Oregon— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement79 1952-06-16 3 Something to CROW about jGfc^C^ GIM CHEONG CO. SJT We have pleasure in announcing the opening of our new four storied SALES DEPOT at 17 Beach Road Singapore 7 PHONE 2728 WE ARE GIVING YOU FREE jffifk ONE BAR ot our famous /fnm AYAM SOAP for every /fefTO rase of79 words
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Advertisement376 1952-06-16 3 JEYES' TOILET PATER S HOLOEft FOR TNE MODERN BATHROOM Tfci Last Itrl If Tellit RifiMßtit .Trad* Enquiries to: SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR IPOH ISi D 0 THIS FOR Wm |F^colds i S X-/vjRUB IT ON When you feel hoi one minute rur /"nrrT •nd cold the376 words
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Article549 1952-06-16 4 WATKINS BOWLS IN TEST FORM LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND'S l>st selectors should have no qualms about including Allan Watkins, the Glamorgan all-rounder, when they meet to choose England's team for the second Test against India. Watkins, who played so well in the first Test, yesterday showed that549 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-06-16 4 lino MAI YUEN, Malayan pole vault champion. Heart 10ft. 6in. at the Singapore Chinese A.A.F. meet «n Satarday.— Straits Tines picture.21 words
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Article138 1952-06-16 4 India beat Ireland by innings DUBLIN. Sun. INDIA beat Ireland by an lnn- Ings and nine runs here yesterday. Ireland* who reeuned their uphill fight 221 rune behind with four of their wickets standing, were all out for 116 after only 40 minutes play. India enforced vie follow on and138 words
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104 1952-06-16 4 DAVIS CUP TIES Britain 2-1 down to Italy BOLOGNA. Sun DRITAIN yesterday won the <toubles match In their Da\is Cup European rone quarter-final I ue against Italy here, alter losing both singles matches on Friday. Tony Mottram and Geoff Paish oeat Italy' Gianni Cucelll and Marcello eel Bello 6-3. 6-104 words
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Article125 1952-06-16 4 LONDON. Sun. yiNOO MANKAD, the Indian all rounder whom Haslingden. the Lancashire League Club, have released for the remaining games against England, ha* not yet been notified by the Indian authorities whether he will be wanted for the second Trst startrig at Lord's on Thursday. StatingReuter - 125 words
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Article89 1952-06-16 4 JNDONKSIA-8 three-man teum to the World Olympics *do not expect to win any medal but hope jo t» enriched O y experience, said Dr. Ha»m, the leader, ynrterday in 81ngapcjre on arrival from Djakarta br X.L.MThb is the first time Indonesia is competing in the Olympics89 words
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Article54 1952-06-16 4 DALLAS (Ttxai), Sun.— Ben Hogaa v*s beaten into third place yesterday by an "unknown" spprenUce professional. Julius Boros. In the Start National Open championship with a 7>-boie scon of Ml. I Boras won with a four-etrah* margin over Ed Oliver who beat Hojtan for second place54 words
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Article41 1952-06-16 4 wins Gaw Cup srolf 1° W. McKluUan won U* G«w Jup at fie Island Club jrst«rd«y with s«o><e of 136 point* Becond and >hlrd were Dr R 4. Malltl and Col. Beauchamp wllh IST ud 1J» points tMpe%£Nbl,.41 words
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Article164 1952-06-16 4 Whiteman Cup to U.S. again LONDON. Sun. rpHE United States retained the 1 Whtteman Cup yesterday when beating Britain by seven matches to nil tn the women's tennis International at Wimbledon. It was America's 16th successive win in the competition. Britain, who last triumphed in 1930, have won the trophyReuter - 164 words
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Article55 1952-06-16 4 BECKENHAM (Kent). Sun. Hamilton Richardson i United SUtes) won the men's singles trUe In the Kent lawn tennis championships here yesterday. defeating Dan Candy (Australia) 6-2. 6-8. 6-2 tn the final. Mrs. Haael Reddlck-Smlth (South Africa) won the women's singles. defeating Mrs, Vera Thomas (Britain) 6-2.Reuter - 55 words
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392 1952-06-16 4 MANILA. Sun. The visiting Malayan badminton stars. Wong Peng Soon and Cheong Hock Leng. boh beat their respecUre opoonents In the men's singles iflnals of the current natlrnal badminton championship at he Rlsal Memorial stadium yesterday Peng soon disrosed of A. Torres 15-0. 15-2Reuter - 392 words
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Article73 1952-06-16 4 Civilian referees will play RAT. referees at soccer at Jalan Besar stadium next Sunday at 4 P-m ClTilteas win be chosen from J Murray. Muthnsamy. J. Ferguson. Chua Ban Hock. M. Monid> n. Apparoo C. B Tan. Choag LUn B*n. 8. I. Alkadrae. Lee Pak73 words
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Article44 1952-06-16 4 Seletar P. C. were awsrd«l s walk-over frnm SIT Sports Club tor referee .P. V. a Mani. when they failed to turn up for tbetr B.A.FA Dtr. 3B match whicb was to have been nlayed at O'-vl- na xtadium yesterday.44 words
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Article35 1952-06-16 4 PollflPwttYß will reo-eaent rtvllLan ~f-»«il fn i dtfl* rootßt awttart RAP referees' oil Wednesday ai *«ah Bvaar ,atV# om^ J. M«niT. dhua Ban BpiklTl T.lfn jTMenon. I>e^Pafc O Ntphart. J&TT iJLIL AW***''*H&vW. MuWmsajny,35 words
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Article237 1952-06-16 4 LONDON, Sunday. JIM PETERS, of Britain, yesterday won the British national marathon title in two hours 20 minutes 42.2 seconds the fastest time ever known. The previous best was two hours 25 minutes 15 seconds set by Choi Toon Chil, of Korea, at Pvsan IReuter - 237 words
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Article79 1952-06-16 4 BRISTOL, Son. JARO6LAV DROBNY took the men's singles title In the West of England tennis championships by a 7-5, 6-1 victory otbt Armando Viera. of Brazil. Mrs. Patricia Todd. of the United Btates, won the women's singles tlUe with a 7-5. 6-2 win over Mrs. BerylUP - 79 words
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Article39 1952-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Wong Foo. aged 60, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by throwing himself Into the sea. Hp was said to hsve been rescued by JofTre bin Hajl All a hospital attendant39 words
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Article32 1952-06-16 5 A new surgical Instrument will be demonstrated at Randan* Kerbau hospital. Singapore, this week by Its designer. Professor V. B. Green-Armytage. the British gynaecologist. He arrives in the Colony tomorrow32 words
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175 1952-06-16 5 52-cent increase to 8,000 daily i paid SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL OFFER&- |j SINGAPORE City Coun--13 cil has offered a 52--crtit-a-day wage rise t/» its daily paid workers, bringing the total earnings of its lowest paid labourer to $3.34 a day The offer was made to the I representatives of the175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-06-16 5 MR. LAM THIAN and his bride. Miss Ho Chee Kaeen, joth of Singapore, who wete Married yesterday at Mr. Lam's residence at Somerrille R»»d. Mr. Lam was a delegate of the Singapore Youth Council at the International Youth Camp in tondon and at the World Assembly of Youth in New68 words
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188 1952-06-16 5 SEREMBAN, Sunday. IUR. G. K. Kathlravalu. Negri Sembilan Estate iTI Asian Staff Union president, today blamed America for the fall in the price of rubber. He told the union's annual meeting "While the American Government has declared its support for the countries of188 words
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Article87 1952-06-16 5 T*HE Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union yesterday protested to the Colony Government against its exclusion from the proposed Whitlev Council. The union also protested against the inclusion of the Public Works Department Labour Union in the scheme. In a letter to the87 words
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Article34 1952-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A Land Rover. In which a police party were travelling last night, was fired on by bandits it the 26th mile Kulai road. One Special Constable was killed.34 words
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Article25 1952-06-16 5 TAIPING. Sun— Pound with| three pints of toddy in the Batu Kurau tapping area, 32-year-old Arumugam was fined $50 or two weeks' Imprisonment.25 words
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Article252 1952-06-16 5 Ol BM \HONs liable l<i load shedding today are: DAY Hume Pipe. Kheetn. Kord Kin Seng. Wire Mesh. P.W.D. Quarry Nanyang Mfg.. Bnkit Panian*. National Carbon, Prlnress Elizabeth Estate. Dairy Farm, liv Pandan. Jarong I. 3. Bokit Timah Village. I'nlted Chinese Rubber Works. Lam Soon Canner> Lam252 words
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Article181 1952-06-16 5 Kl'LlM. Sunday. TWO HOME GUARDS, Jasin bin Mat Hassan and his son-in-law, Shapiee bin Bakar, told the Kulim Sessions Court today that while searching for a missing goat on May they saw five armed bandits coming out of the house of a rubber tapper, Chonr181 words
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Article115 1952-06-16 5 FAILED TO CLEAR BLUKAR TELUK ANSON, Sun VTHEN M P. R. Kanappa Chettiar appeared before Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Hussein, the Circuit Magistrate. Teluk Anson, for not clearing the blukar on his land at the 10th mile Changkat Jeng Road, he was told that he was lucky he was not115 words
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Article139 1952-06-16 5 Planes in show of army work KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MORE than 300 people today watched an R.A.F. aircraft make thiee spectacular airdrops of medical supplies to troops. The drops were part of a demonstration at tne Kinrara military hospital of the work the Royal Army Medical Corps is doing In139 words
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Article62 1952-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun._ The Resident Engineer (Sewerage) has completed a map of Kuala Lumpur showing the extent of the average annual flooding. The Municipal President, Mr E. C. G. Barrett, told the town planning and «building committee at its last meeting that this map should be of62 words
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Article165 1952-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. otreet stallholders had an "unfair advantage" over shop traders in that they had no overhead expenses, said Mr. J. A. Buck, assistant town planner, at a recent meeting of the Municipal town planning and building committee. The committee discussed a proposed165 words
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Article71 1952-06-16 5 TAIPINO. Sun. LI: COL. A FORWARD. Commanding officer of Royal Army Service Corps, North Malaya Sub-District, and bis wife were given a farewell dinner by the officers and civilian staff. Speeches were made by Capt R H. M Lewis, Mr. S. Manl Capt. Kennedy, Capt Boe71 words
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Article79 1952-06-16 5 v i Bun.— lnche Ahmad Sallehudln, president of the Taiping branch of the War Department Civilian staff Association has reslem»d ssumr u r ni n n f cr dl f n^^fr s the f m anner »n which representatlon was made to the local Army authorities by79 words
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Miscellaneous72 1952-06-16 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m Schools; 10 News; 10 05 Tunes from Yesterday and Today; 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Monday Matinee: 1.30 News; 145 Home on the Range: 2-2 50 Schools: 6.17 Children; 6.35 Composer of the Week; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.30 Spot the Favourites; 8 World Affairs; 8.1572 words
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Miscellaneous129 1952-06-16 5 S.C.Y.C.: lnier-Denomlnatlonal Evangelistic Meeting at Happy World Stadium 7.30 p m Chairman: Mr Thlo Chao Bee; speaker: the Rev. Joe B. Kennedy Free admission CHINESE T.M.C.A.: Staff meetlog 9 am basketball and badminton 530 p.m.; Commercial school 6 p.m to 9 D.m tabletennis 7.30 p.m V.M.C.A.: Commercial classes 4.45 pm129 words
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Obituary13 1952-06-16 6 THOMSON E.V.C.. peacefully in his sleep at Tanjong Bungah, Penang, on Saturday.13 words
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Obituary31 1952-06-16 6 MOST Measured memory of A. E. Walker (Wallyi. Ephil Estate Suncel Siput, and of his devoted friend L D. Carmichael, Edinburgh Estate. Kepong, who died on 17th April. 1952.31 words
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Article67 1952-06-16 6 MADELINE LTD., 278, Orchard Road now undertake designing, •nd dressmaking to customer;' r^-qulrements. They have a wide range «-f materials TRAUBEL RFTITALS: Due to heavy demand for seal.* the public Is informed that all reservations J must be taken up and paid (at at Robinsons as follows: By noon67 words
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757 1952-06-16 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Man. June 16, 1952. Templer's Visit I Departure of Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for ihfc Federation, for talks j with Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, i Secretary of State for the Colonies, in London is heartening. The trip, though it may be the first in a series757 words
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Article380 1952-06-16 6 A Rice Scare in Ceylon A rather exaggerated case seems to have been presented in the House of Commons in an attempt to justify special and urgent measures by the British Government to help overcome Ceylon's rice shortage. There seems to be no justification for the statement that there was380 words
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Article283 1952-06-16 6 Office, in the I.M.P., Penang WITH reference to the corTT respondence appearing* In the Press in connection with the I.M.P. chairmanship election in Georgetown, it is thought that a very Import) ant and major point In the issue has, either deliberately I or otherwise, been left out and it is283 words
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Article142 1952-06-16 6 MANY have from time to time suggested how to stop the S.T.C. bus ticket racket, but the best one, which I believe has already been published before in this column, is that the S.TC. should, if necessary with the permission of the authorities, conduct some sort142 words
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Article298 1952-06-16 6 lAM in entire agreement with the letters of "Claimant" and "Taxpayer.' 1 It is worse than scandalous, it is a downright disgrace the way the War Damage Commission is run in Singapore and the Federation. The only concern of those supposed to run It appears to be298 words
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Article, Illustration859 1952-06-16 6 LONDON IT was hot and airles.enough on the Horse Guards Parade for Trooping the Colour (not, as many Londoners to their shame say. Trooping of the Colour) to remind the Malayan contingent there of horn*. Some, like the Mentri Besar of Perak, were lucky enough to859 words
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Article603 1952-06-16 6 ITS ILLS AND ITS CURE What's wrong with our schooling? I W r p £p hi mm i »t^»^—^ i- LC.H.'s letter has act •your readers thinking on the all-im-portant subject of education in quality and quantity. In the letters j which followed it— "Schooling is good th°r t is603 words
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Article467 1952-06-16 6 Tough nuts rvNE thing leads to another \J in conversation and the result of Friday's comments on outsize gents was that the College of Coleagues went t into week-end session on the I topic of strong tough men they had known. The Literary Cotleague was ruled out467 words
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Advertisement744 1952-06-16 6 1 -Mt CLASSIFIED ADS. CLARKE: To Down, wife of iH C Clarke, on' Mth June, at Bungsar Hospital, a daughter. WONG-BE: The engagement k announced between Wong Fook Kee. eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Wong Vee Kuan alls (Pup Yong), to Ec L I a n Ne o, youngest daughter744 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-16 6 r 7~" i Complete with carrying case. Easy film rtircading Single operating twitch. I Automatic loop former 400 rcet reek. 500 watt lamp. Motor rewind. A.C. o» O.C. 1 10-250 VolH. Send for free leaflet. 16 C>ffpi* Quay Singapow.39 words
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Advertisement106 1952-06-16 6 6. Raffles Place Phone ***** v ffI**OPTICIAN doHx/o qedde*) Ine leme *>nop For hot torrid days! A Collection of smart semi -sheer Cottons. Cool as a sprig of mint. nxxTTleo noiel /olnejapohg iMwiWffiir rpiipf i/Z/// i/u(2j//Z/(i did For Colds Coughs and Bronchitis J&hx Kvfry adult In the family benenti jf^106 words
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Article366 1952-06-16 7 The registers close after big campaign THE curtain descended at midnight yesterday on one of the most successful voters' registration campaigns to be conducted in Singapore adding 23,293 more new names to the electoral registers for the City and Legislative Council elections. In a final effort366 words
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Article47 1952-06-16 7 Seventy-one blood transfusions were given by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last week, against 79 blood donations. The blood bank at the end of the week had six flasks of Group O. 24 Group A 20 Group B and one Group AB47 words
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Article164 1952-06-16 7 A picture world in 3 dimensions LAI > SI craze to hit gadgethappy Singapore is the three-dimensional photograph, the result of a Sumatra born Chinese cameraman's travels all over Europe. Mr. Loh Sin Kian recently introduced the threedimensional picture to Singapore In his studio are glass frames and mirrors hundreds164 words
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Article82 1952-06-16 7 THIRTY Singapore trade unionists today start an I eight-day course in trade unionism conducted Dy Mr. F. W. Dalley at the British Council Hall, Singapore. The trade unionists will get practical hints on how to train their own men in the principles and methods of trade unionism.82 words
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Article176 1952-06-16 7 YOUTH WORK TO EXPAND AN eight-point blueprint to expand and co-ordinate activities for more than 25,000 members of youth organisations in the Colony during 1952 and 1953 will be placed; before the executive com- 1 mittee of the Singapore Youth Council for final approval when it meets early next month.176 words
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Article32 1952-06-16 7 In the Kuala Kubu area of Selangor on Saturday police patrols found the bodies of two Chinese who were abducted by terrorists on June 9. They had been murdered.32 words
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Article56 1952-06-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Talb. a trishaw rider was alfowed $200 bail In the Sessions Coqrt today; when, he rimmed trial; on, a cnl?ge <fo| theft of a pair of trousers be-, longing to Mohamed Diah bin I Abdul Rahman Hrtod;«r|f.#l<lB|it IN56 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-06-16 7 IdE DE LA SALLE SCHOOL at Kampang Rahrn. Singapore, wbieb will b e opened by the Rev. Brother Lawrence OToole. Assistant Superior General of the Christian Brothers, during the nine-day celebration beginning on July 1 to mark the efntenary of Singapore's St. Joseph's Institution and the arrival of the Christian125 words
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Article51 1952-06-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Tan Siak Wee was fined $5 for carrying a passenger in a tricycle used for conveying goods. Tan told the Court that the passenger was a small boy. who sat on top of a pile of paper, to prevent it being blown51 words
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Article22 1952-06-16 7 The Singapore Chinese Photographic Trade Association held its anniversary celebration at the Lam Soon Cannery In Jurong Road. Singapore, yesterday.22 words
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259 1952-06-16 7 IPOH. Sunday. MALAYA is passing through a significant period IT *and schoolmasters have a vital part to play in the shaping of the young mind and in the development of the democratic process, said Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy. presiding at th e annual general259 words
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Article, Illustration100 1952-06-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Teh Hee Tay, a contractor, was fined $50 in the Police Court for failing to attend Court when summoned. Teh said that urgent business took him to Merslng and he was unable to return in time. "Cancel your business next time and100 words
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Article294 1952-06-16 7 LABOUR PLANS BIG MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A CALL to all political organisations to come together in a Malayan national congress and work out a constitution of an independent state of Malaya which would be acceptable to all sections of the people is one of294 words
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Article137 1952-06-16 7 Mr. Mak will try again MR. MAX PAX SHEE. who has unsuccessfully contested for a seat on the Sin- i gapore City Council in the Last three years, is to try again this year. He will stand for the East Ward as an In- I dependent He told the Straits137 words
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Article92 1952-06-16 7 RECENT criticisms in the press on the method of measuring water and the accuracy of water meters are unfounded, a spokesman of the City Council Water Department, said yesterday. He said that there are about 47,000 water meters in the City. They are taken out regularly92 words
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Article35 1952-06-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Kah Sok Keng. a Home Guard, w?s allowed $200 ball in the Police Court, pending trial on a charge of deserting the sentry post at the Gelang Pa*3h new village35 words
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Article98 1952-06-16 7 SIR Sydney Came aged, 50, head of the British Treasury urn Supply delegation in Washington since 1949. has been appointed Vice-Chancellor of the Unlrerstty of Malaya, it was announced in Singapore yesterday. Sir Sydney who has had a distinguished career as a civil servant in98 words
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Article102 1952-06-16 7 PRODUCTION below est:m ate« by Ayer Panas R'lb- i>t?r was due to shortage of tappers anc! Increased rate i of absenteeism, says Mr. OP. i Noakps, chairman of direr tors. In a statement which will be presented at the anwui geispi-ai meeting In Sin ['.apore ok June102 words
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Article, Illustration273 1952-06-16 7 VIR. JOHN F. NICOLL, Governor of Singapore. **was yesterday told that the Singapore Improvement Trust would build about 1,200 flats at thice centres in the Colony this year to provide homes for 8,000 people at low rent. The flats represent trie 1952273 words
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Article45 1952-06-16 7 In the Segamat area of Johore on Saturday terrorists halted a commercial vehicle and stole some crates of oranges. A party of Special Constables rushed to the scene and engaged the terrorists who threw away most of the booty and fled.45 words
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Article29 1952-06-16 7 In the Tapah area of Perak on Saturday terrorists seized a driver from his lorry on an estate and fatall\ wounded him. They also burned his lorry.29 words
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Article102 1952-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rpHE Municipal Council has M. now power to put up buildings on road reserves where a regular line of street has been prescribed or on road reserves specially shown as I such in colour on the town I plan map. This opinion102 words
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Advertisement92 1952-06-16 7 For Every Celebration J.V.R. BRANDY SOLE AGENTS: Of the tenses of man. none is more .ligfily priied Mian that of tight. If your eyet arc Smart, but ygu have headache or "Tired Uelinf" while BnM~\ reading, your »mon if below Normal. HgKMt'je^ We correct all. defect* of uroi. don't Ji^^^^^»92 words
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458 1952-06-16 8 GEOFFREY MONROE - THE TRAIL OF 4,000 MISSING DOCUMENTS GEOFFREY MONROE By COLLECTOR'S PROCRESS. By Wilmarth Lewis. (Constable. 305.) WILMARTH LEWIS, wealthy 57-year-old Californian scholar, has brought together, over 30 years, the world's finest assembly of books, papers and letters relating to Horace Walpole, 18th-century dilettante and letter-writer. Those treasures are lost to458 words
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Article179 1952-06-16 8 HENRY LONGHURST - HENRY LONGHURST BY THE COLF DOCTOR. By Cary MlddlecoH The Week-end Cotter, by lonitny Farrell (Herbert lenkiiu. 9i. 64.) WHEN books by distinguished golfers com c my way. especially from across the Atlantic. I turn first to see what they have to say about putting. This179 words
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Article770 1952-06-16 8 WALTER. WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK 4j»FOR YOUR BOOKSHELFti^ By IyiOST confident, most colourful, most successful and most disastrous failure of all the American writers who appear in Brookss picturesque survey of the 30 "confident" years, 1885-1915, is the man who was Lenin's favourite death bed reading, Jack770 words
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Article12 1952-06-16 8 Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club12 words
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Article351 1952-06-16 8 PLANT HUNTER IN MANIPUR. By F. Kingdon Ward. (Cape 155.) By CYRIL CONNOLLY VOT very many peopie 11 notice trees, still fewer have an eye for shrubs. Yet through all this century a silent revolution has been taking place which we might call the advance of351 words
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232 1952-06-16 8 THE APE IN OUR HOUSE. By Cathy Hayes. (Collancx. 12s. 6d.) 17IKI at three Is very T sociable, excitable, an exhibitionist, has signs of imagination e.g., playing with "pretend" toys. Her foster-parents. Dr. (research psychologist) and Mrs. Hayes were determined to Rive her232 words
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Article145 1952-06-16 8 MR. GEORGE S. COFFIN'S ability to construct Bridge teasers has been known for years. H P has now added to his repertoire with hR book "Sure Tricks." The English edition (Faber and Faber. 12s. 6d.) contains an introduction by Guy Ramsey In which h e rightly urges the reader145 words
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Article118 1952-06-16 8 RIALTO - RIALTO Here Is one of the easy ones; West is in Bix No-trumps. North led the Knave of Spades, and West went on.' down. Where did he go wrong? The answer is simple. West should win In his own hand and at once lead a low diamond to dummy's ten.118 words
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Advertisement80 1952-06-16 8 LYONS MOTORS The NEW Sunbeam Talbot's there I For these seeking distinctive appeal and exceptional performance, for the enthusiast driver and for ill 1 I normal motoring needs, the Sunbeam Talbot 90 Is the ideal car. The NEW, more powerful 16 H.P. 13 engine of 2267 c.c. is for those80 words
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Advertisement383 1952-06-16 8 Black paper gold tipped— here Is elegance and richness in a cigarette. And beneath the glamour and the novelty is a quality beyond reproach. These Sobranie Black Russian Cigarettes are made by the makers of the world famed Balkan Sobranie and they give you a beautiful mild and satisfying smoke.383 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1952-06-16 9 GOON KWEE KHOON - FOOD FROM THE MUD on the Shore ray Sungei Busuk which empties itself into the Straits of Malacca in Northern Malaya is navigable even by small boats for barely half its length So. wading ingloriously and. with a creepy feel- ing in the soles of th* 1 feet for about1,059 words
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Article305 1952-06-16 9 FRANK CASEY - FRANK CASEY By y WASHINGTON: \NEW development in anaesthesia— an oral •cocktail" made dissolving a sleepproducing barbiturate drug in dilute alcohol —may ultimately place the needle and sas-inhalator in sur eery Dr Michael Miller of Howard University Medical reports that "splendid rt-sults had been achieved with305 words
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Article691 1952-06-16 9 E.C. JANARDANAN - TERROR THAT LURKS IN THE SWAMPS E.C. JANARDANAN BY WHEN a crocodile or wild animal commits a killing or two near a Malay kampong, ja* villagers will attribui* the calamity to the combined ill-lurk of the whole village rathe 1 than to isolated cases of misadventure. in Malaya, as in691 words
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Advertisement173 1952-06-16 9 hi Get Bigger Value with IUAKER OATS in the Bi* Economy Tin! .....when y- buy Q«oker Oat. "■I I ig economy tin you gel more serv.ngs and at less cosi You gee a full 2'/j pounds of nourishing Quaker Oats in For biZr value, always buy ddici V^S !oURISHMENT°THAN DELICIOUS.173 words
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Advertisement95 1952-06-16 9 THIS IS 'THE SAPPHIRE'MOST POWERFUL JET Qt> ENGINE IN THE WORLD i w^ Armstrong Siddclfj S *vH|| Bn^^HM^^^^ increases thrust to record-bw«king B,joo lba. Dek. Fighter, «L A»«rtc« built Canberra bomber and the F I 4 F .J«^» kind, this great industrial commonwealth to-day employs lU mighty resource, m building95 words
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Miscellaneous157 1952-06-16 9 25. Carriage for a queen (8). The Straits Times Crossworn Se^r .V? Briu» mmmj iiM II l"J^l h^ S|| 7*" .f BuUding material U not 9 erection of part ot a meal? L- 7TT HI 2Be cautious (4. 4). |H 3 Hide a cinemas central Tjp ii 4. Secrets are157 words
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520 1952-06-16 10 RISING RUBBER PRICE STIMULATES LOCAL MARKET From A Market Correspondent jyi AINLY because of rising prices for rubber, ITI Malayan markets showed progressive improvement as the week went by, closing on Friday with j the greatest activity and best prices for the period. Part of the buying; of com-, moaiiy520 words
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Article220 1952-06-16 10 BUSINESS done in the local share market during last week incluuded: Industrials: Ciammon 12.50. Hammer I2M to 12.10. Hongkong Bank. < London register) H6 7 8" to tlt\. Malayan Br-ewerte* M 85 o $4 75. Malayan Cement 71 cents. Rdblnaon Qrd. *3 30 to 53. 30, Singapore 'Cold220 words
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Article77 1952-06-16 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Assocla lon announced agreed rates of exchange to merchant* on June 14 as: BITTING Air Mail T.T. O.D. M 4 tt. Credit Bills New Ycrk 32 J2* 4 32 7 Trade Bills 32 I.S 16 Canada 31 IS 16 32 1 1677 words
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67 1952-06-16 10 Bagan Serai Rubber Estates declared final dividend of six per cent <4 S »>. making 11 per cent.! <7\> for 1951. Profit, before tax. £101.333 Provided for taxation on current profits £54.986 (£45 299 net profit after tax). Appropriation account credited with £4.26367 words
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Article19 1952-06-16 10 Ipoh Tin Dredging (No. 3 dredge) produced 26 tons tin last month. Sungei Klnta produced 26 tons.19 words
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Article21 1952-06-16 10 Thabawleik Tin Drrdging produced 92 tons tin last month. Suloh Rubber Estates produced 4.992 lb rubber last month.21 words
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144 1952-06-16 10 Company' news AMPAT TIN 30% TOTAL Ampul Tin Dredging Ltd. operated two drodgea throughout IKI and showod a profit of 1467.565 i before taxation or £385 5«o t 154",, > after British profit tax and yet j shareholders will receive a total of only £39.375. If the final dividend of144 words
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Article109 1952-06-16 10 Bro»a Rubber EsUtea Hi. made a profit fo' the year rndwl Mar. i 31. of $142,070 (13.8%) and S per I rent, was paid during the year Since the end of the financial t»rm a capital return of 25 cenis per share has been made109 words
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Article13 1952-06-16 10 Kuala Reman Rubber Estates iroduced 147.100 lb. rubber last nonth. i13 words
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Article97 1952-06-16 10 CAPETOWN. Sun. PXANCE Minister Nicolaas Havenga told the South African Assembly yesterday he did not think there would be a recession in South Africa in the near future. Her large gold production marie her economy much sounder than that of many 3*her countries. There was no reasonReuter - 97 words
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Article78 1952-06-16 11 SEREMBAN. SOB. IX)t-h Pljlan* are included In the Segn SUte aide which has bcaa sekreted to meet Perak to an inter-State cricket match to be played on the Negri Sembilan Club padang on June 23 and 23. The team is: A. L. Hardy <eapt.i.78 words
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Article512 1952-06-16 11 ARMY TAeSOLI NG, BEAT CHINESE A clean, fast thrilling clash By Our Soccer Reporter Singapore District 3; Chinese 1. THE soldiers fought every inch of the way to fain 1 a well-earned victory in a SAFA C— innllj Leaf lie match ait Jalan Besar stadium yesterdaf. But the sc«re dues512 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-06-16 11 MX.v T. M CAiHAKU, ieaato ia PcciitoMr (BfHy BagBy) alter tear first race at Koala Lawjpur on Saturday. Straits Time* picture21 words
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Article48 1952-06-16 11 IPOH. Sun— The following will represent Perak at cricket against Negn Swnbiian at Seremban next week-end. O. 6. Walker <capt). 8 V Sopplah. E A Daniel. A Amaladass A C. Wathey. A. Thil liana ihr.n Andy Muru^asu. M. Jerratn. O. Hellings. O Letchumanaa. Trooper Crookrs.48 words
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Article276 1952-06-16 11 IPOH. Sun. DSRAK MMtained UMir first «>- -x few of the season today when they want down to the RAT (Malaya) by tew goats to doe n-. a fiteaally mutch an th* Chinese Assembly Hafl groand. Playing ragged soccer, with no redeeming faatiips eaospt276 words
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Article58 1952-06-16 11 DALLAS. Texas Sun. AN International golf tournament in which players fnmi cverf country In the world wiU ooaapete was announoßd todsy b» Jkaorr Demure! the Texas prafeartonal Demaret said the mtemattsnal tounMunent would be played next year an hto home coarse the fsahionaaac Concord International Ooif Club. It58 words
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Article177 1952-06-16 11 KUALA LI MPIK, Sunday. 4 DETERMINED last-wicket stand by Arthur A Phillips and P. Edington enabled Selangor Club to draw with Combined Services in a Stonor Shield Cricket match on the padanc today.' The close of play scores were: Services 149, Selangor Club 124 for177 words
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Article487 1952-06-16 11 LONDON. Sun. WIMBLEDON, the world* bbjgmt annual tatarnaUooal jtporftnt event, will be More repracantati*e than ever before thi» •ear The first ebantplotuhlpt la 1»77 attracted only 22 entrle* Over MM players from more than 40 nations will battle for the tMue*s mo«l coveted tlt'aj when theReuter - 487 words
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Article408 1952-06-16 11 THE Indian Thomas Cap team left Singaporr by L air for home yesterday, "happy to have treated Malayans to some food and thrilling badminton but disappointed they had ami reached the ehallenffe round of the Thomas Cup competition". "But." added Mr. Jagjlt Baxem, the408 words
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169 1952-06-16 11 EPSOM JEEP - Heddle-EUery combination a big success EPSOM JEEP Froas fpHE Trarner 9oddle-)ock»y Eliery 1 combination snapped a chain of bad tox* at the Selangor Tart Club Jum lUiMn. Alan HodcUe had one of his aiost sucosssful meetinw of the asaaon sending out five winners to via over S42JMO ;n stakes aad169 words
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Article597 1952-06-16 12 HIGH SCORES IN ALL MATCHES By Our Cricket Reporter THE Police Sports Association will represent Section Am the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament and will meet Section B finalists, the Royal Air Force, for the championship to be held next month*. Police won by597 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-06-16 12 I 'I'HKKF of Australia's women* 4 x 119 metres relay 1 team for the Olympic Games at Helsinki limberinr up on the Raffles Institution f round in Singapore yesterday, shortly after their arrival for an overnight stay en route to Britain They are <r. U» 1.) Shirley Strickland. Winsome Cripps56 words
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Article185 1952-06-16 12 T»HE Singapore Cricket Aasoclati«n's Junior Section cricket tournament matches yesterday ended as follows BECTION A RAF. seletar beat Braddell C.C on first Innings at Seletar Seletar 162 for 8 dccl (MacOulre 74. Greenwood 31. Street 23 not out: Hughes 5-42) Rraddrll C.C. 81 (Hughes 41. Lestrange 18:185 words
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Article107 1952-06-16 12 XI ALA LUMPUR, Stm. I!' ALLY BAGBY. one of v? four jockeys involved in the wont post-war race crash at Koala Lumpur yesterday, will be oat of the saddle for several weeks. He is now in the Kuala Lumpur Bunjsar Hospital with a broken arm107 words
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Article804 1952-06-16 12 SCC v POLICE pouci kaal S.f.C. br aa ...l. »»d 4« ran, aa tk* padaac S CX 4ST. INM».: ll* POLICE— IST. INNS Kirn >.„ .1 m—% Plrr. IS DaTada* k Saallk DcUlkaa fraacl* k Saallb SS V f laptll.i c 4id k (..aid 1 8. K. Saadraa*804 words
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Article448 1952-06-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A FIGHTING recovery after being three goals down midway in the second half, nearly put Selanior into the Anal of the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cap when they met Penan* in the semi-final on the TPCA ground here today. Penang Chinese448 words
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Article82 1952-06-16 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A first wicket partnership of 119 between A. B. Barthelot (tl> and A. Rahman (24). payed the way tor a comfortable win by Johore C.C. against Borneo Co. S.C. of Singapore on the Johore Civil Service Club ground today. Johore C.C. scored82 words
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Article29 1952-06-16 12 PENANO, Sun. I Barbosa and MLw Angelina XJ Tye each won two title* In the Penang Junior badminton championships at the Han Chiang School Hall to«»,v29 words
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Article, Illustration464 1952-06-16 12 AUSTRALIA'S Marjorie Jackson, the world's IX fastest woman over 100 yards (her record is 10.4 sec.) has two immediate objects in life. She wants: 1. An Olympic Gold Medal. 2. A photographic record of her travels to Helsinki and back home. In Singapore464 words
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Article30 1952-06-16 12 Indian Recreation Club "A" won the Oovlndasamy Memorial Cup yesterday by beating Junior Athletic Association 4-0 at the Naval Base. Scorers were BaJaIcrUhnan i2>. Nadarajah and O. Suppiah30 words
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Article230 1952-06-16 12 LONDON. Sun. PNOLAND'S team (or the second 1 J Test against India starting at Lord's on Thursday will be virtually the same as that which, played in the first Test. The side will be chosen from 12 players— the 11 who won In the firstReuter - 230 words
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Miscellaneous23 1952-06-16 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Hi.h 0464 (8.1) and 1763 (7J>: Low 1191 (2.8). TOMORROW. 0621 (7J) and 1844 (8ft): 00*4 (3 4) aad 133023 words
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