The Straits Times, 28 June 1952
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Title Section19 1952-06-28 1 The Straits Times MALAY AS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1645 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1i52. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article157 1952-06-28 1 Communist gangs join in attack on coast town RANGOON, Friday. J^j AL AY AN Communist terrorists have crossed Siam and "invaded" Burma with Siamese bandits, according to reports in Rangoon. (ianflß of well-armed Communists attacked' Bokepyia, a coastal town between Mergui and' Victoria Point in theReuter - 157 words
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194 1952-06-28 1 $13,000 BANDIT COMMISSAR SURRENDERS Xl ALA LIMPIR, Friday. FEDERATION GOVERNMENT announced today the surrender of the Sl3.i;oii political commissar of the Hth Independent Terrorist Platoon. Moo Vat Mci, alias Mah Yau. Moo Vat Mci was described by a spokesman of the Director of Operations Staff this evening as "much more194 words
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Article87 1952-06-28 1 SPY CASE: Russia sends a protest LONDON. Fri. A PROTEST from the Soviet Eml>v»v in London to the Foreign Office against the detention of Mr. Pavel Kus■entsov, Soviet Embassy Second Secretary, on Jane 13 after he had been found in the company of Wiuiam Martin Marshall. Foreign Office radio operator,87 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-06-28 1 The Commlssioner-Geciei al. Mr Ma !eolm Mac Donald. If in Hone Kong today holding a conference with the Oover no-- of t'^e Colony. He wtll fly from Haig Kong to Tokyo over the week-enu38 words
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Article20 1952-06-28 1 Cn.'i Wing Cheng, aged 16. was stabbed last night in Synasocue Street. Singapore He was removed to hospital20 words
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Article36 1952-06-28 1 A lorry load of 2,000 lb. of latex was destroyed by terrorists' in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan. Rubber tappers nearby were forced to hand over their identity cards to the gang.36 words
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101 1952-06-28 1 Reds put the unions in bondage— MacGillivray FIRST INFILTRATION, THEN... Xl ALA LUMPUR, Friday. \]K. D. C. MA( (.11 I IVKW Deputy High Commissioner, today warned Malaya's trade unions against the dangers of Communist infiltration. Any association with the Communists would damage the unions in the public eye, he told101 words
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Article32 1952-06-28 1 Lying in wait at a terrorist food dump, a patrol of the Worcester Regiment killed one bandit and wounded another In the Ipoh area of Perak on Thursday.32 words
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Article269 1952-06-28 1 Mr. MacGlUivray advised the trade union leaders to beware of thinking solely in terms of numbers of members. They should think primarily in terms of the movement's reputation.--"I strongly ad*te you to, be jealous of that reputation, to guard it well at all times. "Remember with pride, as269 words
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81 1952-06-28 1 PANMI NJOM Fri. rE United Nations delegates at the trace talks at PanmunJom today walked cut in tne middle of remarks by the chief Communist delegate. General Nam 11. They said they would not return for three days Maj -Gen. William K Harrison,Reuter - 81 words
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Article39 1952-06-28 1 SAIGON. Frt. VIETMINH troops yesterday ambushed a French Union road patrol about 75 kilometres south-east of Hanoi, state today's official French communique. Vietminh lost 37 killed and 25 wounded, the communique adds. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-06-28 1 THr. NEVY 53.330- lON iiacr .ur LniieU aiaU.:. steaim up Hudson River, New York, with a huge OoUIU of small boats surrounding her. The slant, scheduled to make her maidea Atlantic cross lng early next month, bad sailed from Newport News. Virginia, where ah* was buHt.70 words
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Article162 1952-06-28 1 $10,000 haul in a taxi rREE men took the ca&hler of a Singapore rumpanv "'or a ride 1 yesterdUy i afternoon and robbed him of $10,000 which he had cashed at a bank in Rallies Place The cashier told the police that as soon as he stepped out of the162 words
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Article112 1952-06-28 1 PARIS. Frl. r"O youthj were caußht today trying to steal I world renowmed patntimts from the Paris .Museum ot Modern Art Renoir i* "La Baigneuxo." a pointing of a woman bath- I I tap. and a Bonnard self* I portrait were sliced from I their112 words
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Article43 1952-06-28 1 Gurkhas get No. 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl •THE 1/10 Gurkhas have killI ed another terrorist in tlu Kuantan area of Pahang -their 13th so far this month The Gurkhas captured the terrorist's shotgun and also found a ramp and several food dumps nearby.43 words
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Article37 1952-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, Fri The Reconstruction Finance Corporation administrator, Mr. Harry McDonald, said last night that no reduction in the price of synthetic rubber ts imminent. The price is now 23 cents a pound.— U.PUP - 37 words
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Article32 1952-06-28 1 NEW YORK, Fri. General Claire Chennault and 70 of the "Flying Tigers" he once commanded started a gathering tonight for their first reunion since they disbanded ten years ago— U.P.UP - 32 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indian Naval flotilla, which is on a goodwill visit to Indonesia arrived at Tandjong Prick harbour yesterday22 words
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Article34 1952-06-28 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The VS. Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Klmoall. says the Navy now has about seven planes coming into production that are better than Russia's highly publicised MIG jot fighters.34 words
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149 1952-06-28 1 'Rogues playground may be closed LONDON. Friday. THE HOUSE of Commons today passed a Bill A which will enable British newspapers to avoid costly court actions if they promptly publish A private measure. Introduced by a Labour M.P. Mr. Harold Lever, the Bill U supported by all parties. In viewReuter - 149 words
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Article49 1952-06-28 1 TOKYO. Frl. More than 1,000 police today surrounded a settlement occupied by Koreans near Kyoto and arrested seven on suspicion of having; taken part in recent attacks and demonstrations. The raiding party found and confiscated North Korean flags, bamDoo spears, handgrenades and quantities cf ammunition. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article19 1952-06-28 1 VENICE, Frl.-Klng Talal of Jordan arrived In Venice today on his way home from Lausanne. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article45 1952-06-28 1 General Sir Gerald Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation, arrives In Singapore this afternoon from London after consulta* ttoris w'.th'Ca&tnet Ministers Orn Ttmp>r wll) be met af th» airport by the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. W. Nlcol. aim other officials.45 words
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Article222 1952-06-28 1 Acheson apology starts a row WASHINGTON, Fri. riE U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, will have to explain to Congress about hi 3 apology to Britain ror not giving advance information of the American bombing of Noith. Korean power stations Senator Styles Bridges told the Senate yesterday that theReuter; AP - 222 words
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Article49 1952-06-28 1 BUENOS AIRES. Frl.-fh Argentine Chamber of Cepu ties has approved a bill t. erec; a monument to Evi Peron, ailing wife of the Ar gentine President, in Buenot Aires. Twenty-four replicas wil' be built in the capitals ol all Argentine provinces and territories. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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233 1952-06-28 2 'Misplaced U.S. trust in Reds led to Korea' DENVER, Colorado, Friday. QENERAL Dwight 1). Eisenhower said last night that if the United States had been less trusting of Communism, there probably would hfive been no war in Korea. He said: "The root of this tragedy is the fact that we233 words
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Article160 1952-06-28 2 WASHINGTON. Frl. 'THE White House said yes- terday that no foreign government was responsible for. or even Influenced President Truman's decision to dismiss General Douglas Mac Arthur from his Far Eastern commands. Mr. Emanuel Shlnwell former British Labour Minister of Defence, had said in theReuter - 160 words
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Article44 1952-06-28 2 WASHINGTON. Fit The American Army announced today that the three-week-old strike of 650,000 steel worker* has stopped delivery of some types of vehicles. Production of certain other equipment, lncludlnn light tanks is expected to stop within a few days. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article19 1952-06-28 2 BONN, Fri— West Germany Is to open a telephone service to Ooa on July I..— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 2 NEW YORK. Fri— About a dozen people were last night estimated to have been killed by a heat wave —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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119 1952-06-28 2 LONDON, Fri. MR. SEYMOUR COCKS, Labour, urged Government in the Common* yesterday to consult India and Pakistan to achieve a common policy on the Far East He said that even after an armistice in Korea, the problem would continue to exist inReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement613 1952-06-28 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3% 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN (1962-1971). NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer' register ot the above loan will be closed from 30th June to 14th July, 1952, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation,613 words
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Advertisement593 1952-06-28 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR (Labew Returns undrr the Labour Cede) NOTICE is hereby given tr>at all emplojers of Labour In the Federation of Malaya are required to suhmit population returns vi respect of the 30th June. 1952 to the Labour Offices In their respective Btates/Settlements before the 14th593 words
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Advertisement249 1952-06-28 2 OPENING TODA> 1 Shows: I, 6. 15 9. 1S p.m. Most Amasinf Advtntnr* Romance! Doaglas Fairbanks Jr. 'CORSICAN BROTHERS' with Rath Warrlck— Akhn TamlroS PLUS Tbonut' Cup Badminton Newt INDIA vs. AMERICA Tomorrow at 11 ».m. United Artist* "LOVB HAPPY" DIAMOND THEATRE OPENING TODAY 3.15— 6.15 t.15 pm "BAPNA" (Hindustani)249 words
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Article385 1952-06-28 3 ACHESON SAYS 'SORRY' TO BRITAIN 'Slip-up in Yalu bombing plan LONDON, Friday. MR. DEAN ACHESON, United States Secretary of State, told a private meeting of peers and Members of Parliament last night that Britain would have been informed in advance of the Yalu bombing but for an administrative slip-up, itReuter - 385 words
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Article144 1952-06-28 3 50 MORE HELD IN SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, Fri. I tIFI'Y Africans weie arrested in Johannesburg late last night. So far. more than 130 co oured people hav^ been arrested in their campaign of passive deli urc against Prime Minister Daniel Malan's 'unjust laws'. The Africans were arrest- Ed for defying144 words
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Article47 1952-06-28 3 LONDON Fri— The British Foreign office awaited a report today from its Embassy In Paris on reports that the French government had asked, a Pakistani journalist. Mr. A Khan, to leave the country. Britain is interested beca" Khan helris a Britisn pi _APAP - 47 words
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Article18 1952-06-28 3 EDDYVILLE. 'Kentucky.' Fri-In a riot in the K>titiifky State Prison yesterday eight prisoners were wndpd.— A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article113 1952-06-28 3 Red chief in Japan goes home TOKYO. Fri. GENERAL A. P. Kislenko, head of the unwanted Soviet mission in Japan, left Tokyo today for Yokohama with a five-car entourage. He was leaving for Hong Kong; and is expected to return to .Moscow through China. It is not known if heReuter - 113 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 3 WASHINGTON. Fri—President Truman cancelled his usual weekly press conference today because of the intense heat in Washington —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article49 1952-06-28 3 KARACHI. Pri.— Antl-locut t»ams, helDed by four American aeroplanes, are In action '■■ain-st two laree locust svarms which have entered Pik'stan during the last fp* ri ivs. S>oe swarm Is sx by thr«»!'j es in extent, tart of It h&ftl soae to rndla -Rcuter IReuter - 49 words
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Article121 1952-06-28 3 ROME. Friday. A YUGOSLAV plane with 23 people on board landed at Foligno, 75 miles north-east of Rome, today after three armed men on board had diverted it to Italy. The plane had left Zagreb for Pola. 1 The police learned that 10 minutes after121 words
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Article150 1952-06-28 3 PUSAN, Fri. DRESIDENT Syngman Rhee today ordered all censorship, imposed under martial law on May 25, to be lifted in Korea as a demonstration that the republic was "a free and democratic country." American magazines and newspapers criticising Dr. Rhee's policies had been banned andReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-06-28 3 LONDON, Friday. jtf ß. Herbert Morrison, Foreign Secretary in the TI Labour Government, tonight protested against what he called a tendency of American "departmental officials'' to intervene in British politics. The protest follows claims in Washington that during his visit to the United States last SeptemberReuter - 216 words
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Article48 1952-06-28 3 TOKYO, Pri.— The youngest newspaper correspondents covering the Olympic Games at Helsinki may be a Japanese boy and a girl. Asahi announced today it would send an 11 -year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl to cover for its companion publication, the Children's Asahl.—Reuter, AAP.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 48 words
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Article27 1952-06-28 3 TOKYO. Fri— Japan's Maritime Safety Board officials >aid today they were asking government for funds to arm the Board's fleet of coastwatching vessels. Reuter-Reuter - 27 words
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Article60 1952-06-28 3 LONDON. Fri— The Admiralty announced today that Singapore's £1.200.000 dock sunk during the war, will probably be raised this year and towed to Britain. To assist in the raising attempt a Royal Fleet auxiliary ship, the Salvictor, has gone to Singapore where Mr C. L. Black,Reuter - 60 words
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Article46 1952-06-28 3 LAUSANNE, Fri. King Talal of Jordan will leave Lausanne in the Slmplon Express tomorrow morning for Venice. The King last night had a 15-minute telephone talk with Queen Zain who is In a Lausanne clinic. She refused to see him. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article21 1952-06-28 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The House of Representatives tonight overrode President Truman's veto of the hotly controversial McCarran-Waf-ter Immigration Bill— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 3 GENEVA, Fri^The International Labour Conference yesterday gave final approval to an international convention guaranteeing paid holidays for agricultural workers. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-28 3 HER carefully prepared coiffure ruined and her costume soaked, actress Betty Grable is helped up a ladder after she accidentally tumbled into a studio lake during filming of a storm sequence in the "Farmer Takes A Wife." Twenty eager volunteer rescuers dived in to aid her.49 words
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Article349 1952-06-28 3 Brighter tone on further gains LONDON, Pri. A FTER a rather cautloua «Urt the Stock Market, partlcularlv domestic fcfuea, made further ground today. Oiltedged. after Initial markirtK down, soon made headway and imparted a brighter tone to industrial Issues. Most prominent among industrials were textiles, which came in349 words
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Article28 1952-06-28 3 LOtfDON, June 27— Cash Buyers £97w>*. Sellers t»7f; Forward Bayers £M 7. Sellers £t*!%; Settlement £971',. (up Xl' 2 > Turnover: a.m. 1M; p.m. M •MB.28 words
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Article38 1952-06-28 3 LONDON June 37.— Spot MSd Aug. n> z d.. Sept. Jt'«d.. Oct.-Dec. 27'aCl.. Jan -Mar 2»',d Apr 1 June Js',d mom i. July c.l.f. 273 4 d. Aug. elf. 17 \d., Sept. cJ.f. «tid. Market: Quiet.38 words
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Article108 1952-06-28 3 SEROWE, Fit PEABOKA Kgamane, former senior tribal representative of the Bamangwato. ha been sentenced to two weeks 1 with hard labour on a charge of behaviour prejudicial to the good order of prisoners. custody awaiting trial In Keaboka Kgamane led the connection with disturbances recent Bamangwato deiega-Reuter - 108 words
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Advertisement154 1952-06-28 3 Jjk Budqelmq lor Baby? J\ A^ Motherhood is worth any price, to be sure, UiW-i but careful planning is necessary if you //I li want to provide all the things you want ■I II (I for V 00 1" baby. That's why more and more lil mothers are deciding that154 words
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Advertisement373 1952-06-28 3 "John, no mid-day Saturday session today, please "Never, Susan!" "The Gymkhana starts at 2.30 and we must be early the children are counting the minutes." "Which reminds me to inquire, m dear, is it necessary for them to have a rehearsal at dawn?" "They were so quiet Peter was cantering373 words
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Article72 1952-06-28 4 PENANG. Frl. HPHE Penang and Province X Wellesley branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is looking for a ful time sec-retary-general to take charge of MCA affairs In the Settlement. The salary will depend on tiie candidates ability and experience but wi£l normally be about $50072 words
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Article46 1952-06-28 4 The v1 c e-presldent In charge of Far East affairs of 'he American President Lines. Mr. Willard Goodwin, will arrive in Singapore on Sun day. He expects to spend a few weeks in this area, and will visit all the firm's branches.46 words
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196 1952-06-28 4 RESERVE ON THE ALDERMAN PLAN GEVERAL CITY councillors yesterday welcomed Progressive Party's proposal to elect a locally domiciled councillor as Mayor from the beginning of next year. They were reserved on the Progressives' suggestion that six aldermen be elected by the 18 elected City196 words
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121 1952-06-28 4 Boy, 6, gives evidence at inquest A 42-year-old police constable and his six-year-old son were knocked down when a lorry ran into their bicycle, it was said at a Singapore inquest yesterday. The boy, Salleh bin Duan, said his father, Duan bin Kassim, carried him on his bicycle on the121 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-06-28 4 PENANG, Fri.— The Peninsular Malays' Union will discuss the resignation of its former president, Inche Hashim Ghani, at a meeting to be held In Butterworth this Sunday. L.i (OL. T. J. HuUhinson the ne» Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, who bas taken over, from Mr.66 words
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Article161 1952-06-28 4 AMBUSH HERO GETS M.M. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. T*HE presence of mind and •1 leadership of a sergeant of the 42 Commando, Royal Marines, turned a dangerous ambush into a complete victory. The Queen has approved the award of the Military Medal to Sgt. A. Barker for his courage and fine161 words
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Article74 1952-06-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fong Wan Long told the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate today, when pleading guilty to a charge of attempted suicide, that he was tired of living and so took caustic soda. Fong 45, said he had been sick for a long time and74 words
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Article27 1952-06-28 4 PENANG. Frl. Penan* Indian Association has decided to start a sweep for members The first draw will be made before the end of the year.27 words
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Article20 1952-06-28 4 KLANG. Fri— The second meeting of the Young Malayans Club. Klang. will be held on July 6.20 words
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Article85 1952-06-28 4 Scouts give concert r«IVILIANS and men from U the Ist Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders joined Singapore scouts in a variety concert held at the Victoria Theatre last night to collect funds to send local scouts to the Australian Jamboree in December. The concert was presented by the South Western District85 words
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Article245 1952-06-28 4 \G KAI TEE of Ponggol Road alleged in the Singapore Relief Police Court yesterday that when he was gambling with a group in a market in January, a detective pulled out his revolver, and walked away with $140 which represented their stakings. Ng was giving evidence245 words
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Article62 1952-06-28 4 WHEN Chua Ah Kay, 44 was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, with stealing three dustbins worth $12, he pleaded not guilty saying that they cost only half that price. Chua was alleged to have stolen them from Fish Street and Upper Cross62 words
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Article14 1952-06-28 4 K"*LA LUMPUR. Fi*._Th* ih a lon "ported 211 443 month WOf^ iast14 words
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Article, Illustration236 1952-06-28 4 Bandits defied, 600 go to work SEREMBAN, Fri. j A BOUT 600 rubber workers on Glendaic Estate In the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan returned to work today after a four-day stopj page caused by Communist intimidators. The workers— lndians and I Chinese— returned to their lines on Monday morning236 words
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Article47 1952-06-28 4 HALF the proceeds of the Singapore Ka-nala Club bazaar and fun fair at Moulmeln Road today will go to the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. wife of the Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council, will open the bazaar at 3 p.m.47 words
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Article111 1952-06-28 4 BUTTERWORTH, Friday. USING drag nets, sampans and divers, Province Wellesley police searched Prai River and the sea off Butterworth today for a surrendered bandit and his fiancee. The surrendered bandit, now attached to Sungei Bakap jungle squad, was last seen standing on the embankment in front111 words
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Article127 1952-06-28 4 17 to plan Indian Navy reception rE Singapore Government has appointed a 17-man ad hoc committee under the chairmanship cf Mr. A. McLellan. Legislative Councillor (Nominated), to plan and co-ordinate arrangements for the reception of two Indian naval units due in the Colony nex month. One naval unit will b«?127 words
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Article47 1952-06-28 4 npHE concession of free admission to the JaUn Besar X Stadium granted to Singapore City Councillors may be extended to their wives as well. A committee recommendation to this effect will ceme up for confirmation by the full board of Coancillors on Monday47 words
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Article42 1952-06-28 4 At the r a*n? meeting couicWon will consider putting back on th- "naylng list" ehiritable institutions which hitherto had been allowed the use of the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall without paying the usual hire charge*. i i42 words
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Advertisement123 1952-06-28 4 Today: 3.13-8.30-0.15 p m. bouth-East Asia Film Co. presents TIIE FILIPINO TAKZAN "og" JHHL with English MPJ*I/ Subtitles *A y' Starring: ifcrvs Jl sl s kamos LEILA MORENA LOPITO never reveals the secret of a kiss...* mk HaV^HLm Only TANGEE lipstick contains PERMACHROME "t s indelibtc (in roo' <«i inlnf123 words
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Advertisement215 1952-06-28 4 /selectyour i Yi- CHOICE OF OUR I S^ IF *JUSTARRIVtP" LEATHER /V X\7 I 1 NANP t^Jr C r M f I Little GAY home Bright floors and tinning furniture make a house a bonutj be it mews or manor. With O-Cedar Wax Polish this bright rared-for look comes so215 words
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415 1952-06-28 5 New deal for Chinese teacher* KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A NEW PLAN to give Chinese vernacular school teachers the same status as English aided school teachers was announced tonight by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham. It is designed to415 words
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Article214 1952-06-28 5 Rubber Market rIE market has continued to be fully steady throughout the week on continued buying from the United Kingdom, says Lewis and Peat's weekly report. Sellers of physical rubber still remain reserved and. as usual, the higher the Drlce the less they are inclined214 words
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Article46 1952-06-28 5 Lt. -Commander J. A. Marshall of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and former staff officer of the i Singapore division of the MRNVR. is leaving Singapore on retirement on Tuesday. Commander Marshall is j now Officer Commanding. 1 Volunteer Records Office46 words
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Article152 1952-06-28 5 THEY ARE IMPRESSED \M EMBERS of the Singapore Legislative Council'-. iTI Finance Committee and officers from the Improvement Trust went to Bedok, yesterday, to see the $3,500 houses built by the Land Office to re-settle squatters evacuated from the Paya Lebar airport site. The object was152 words
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Article159 1952-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A NOTHER allied incident at Kuala Lumpur Lake Club has been denied. The Singapore Standard today published a report lr.iv London stating that the Singapore correspondent of The Times had said that less than a year ago a senior Pakistan Army159 words
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141 1952-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IJKiviNG tests are to be resumed in the Fededlon, tne Government announced today. Tests will begin on Sept. 1. A new type of provisional licence will be introduced. After next Tuesday, no new i provisional driving licences will be issued until141 words
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Article130 1952-06-28 5 /CRITICISM of "the privileged position of Singapore Traction Company buses in relation to those operated by private companies." because th e S.T.C. buses have to comply with a less strict routine than their competitors in the case of accidents has been made in the May130 words
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Article60 1952-06-28 5 CTNOAPORE Muslims will have a welfare home if the recommendations of a sub-committee are adopted by the Colony Muslim Advisory Board at its next meetin" on July 7. The Muslim Welfare Home Committee— a nub-eommlMfe of the board his recommended the bi'i'^Mi" nf $75,000 we'fnro hr>'60 words
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Article33 1952-06-28 5 IPOH. Fri— Mr. Timothy Tat Hean, Perak ten: is player and dance champion, Wtut married to Miss Vida Lecng Wai Slew, of Ip h. at the Registrar of Marriages last we^ek33 words
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Article31 1952-06-28 5 Wild animals worth $100--000. trapped in Africa, were brought into Singapore last night in the 10,000 ton Dutch liner Tjitjalengka. They are being sent to Tokyo Zoo.31 words
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Article72 1952-06-28 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News: 10 05 Housewives' Choice; 11-1130 New Records; 1 p.m Harry Hackmeyer. piano; 1.30 News; 2 Album of Harmony: 2.30 Rhythm Corner; 2.45 London Studio Melodies: 3.15 Pun with Music: 330 Tea Dance; 4.15 Southern Serenade: 6.17 Children: 7 News: 7.15 Listeners' Choice; 750 Spotlight72 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-28 5 THE COUNCILLORS go into a huddle with engineers, contractors and Government officials in front of the 53.500 home built at Bedok b y Singapore Land Office for squatter farmers. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article312 1952-06-28 5 OITBSTATIONS liable to load 0 sheddinc today are: DAY Orchard Road. Adelphi. Capitol. Newton, Wayanf Satu, Chancery. Lane. Balmoral Road. Dalvej Road. Chartered Bank. China Bank. Asia Buildint. George St. SUtic. I'pper Cross St./ Pagoda St.. I'pper Hokien St.. Pickerint SI. /Church St.. l pint Circular Rd.312 words
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Miscellaneous221 1952-06-28 5 Today's Singapore diary Jloy ScoaU AiwUlion, Job Singapore Camera Club, first Week begins. annual photographic exhibition. Amrrk-an AnorUtion (Women's f rituh Council Hall. Stamford Rd.. Auxiliary), bake sale. Totnllnson 9 m I m w Hall. Piesbyterian English Church. *r UiMh *«f Cr««. handicapped Orchard Road. 930 a m children s221 words
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Article24 1952-06-28 6 OLD SAIX3PIANS Will any OS. Interested in OS Dinner arranged for 3rd. July In Singapore contact during office hcurs E\ans (Tel. No. *****.24 words
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Article32 1952-06-28 6 THE Family of the late Mrs. Se« Chen* Ann thank all Tru nd.s and relatives who *ent wreaths, condolence. HMamra and especially Ukhc who "e^ered BMll anco and i \<!<vi tuneral32 words
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Article647 1952-06-28 6 A Premature Baby atives were instructed to vott against exte.iiiori of tne emergency regulations; which was. clearly against the best interests of the Colony. It was Mr. Williams, too, who moved the party's general council to pass a resolution in favour of the resumption of Malayan rubber exports to Russia647 words
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Article436 1952-06-28 6 It cost Malayan rubber producers £160,000 last year to present their case before the American public. That was the allocation from the Malayan rubber fund, although actual expenditure on the American publicity scheme was rather more. Over £60.000 was spent on advertising. £11.000 on editorial and436 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-28 6 •SrtRIT OF THE FUTURE" This photograph, by J. A. L. Pavitt, won the silver medal for the best print of the year in the Singapore Camera Club's first annual exhibition. The exhibition, in the British Council Hall, closes tomorrow.39 words
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Article1257 1952-06-28 6 STOIC - STOIC h r«LUBS AND JACKETS normally as private a couple of subjects as man can turn over in his mind. But this week politically minded dabblers have managed to make them a couple of Common-wealth-shaking issues. Jackets in the evening have been pretty well ventilated as1,257 words
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Article864 1952-06-28 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK pAPTAIN KIDD is our l> pimte. rr.d Japanese Maims of finding chests of I ioubloons and Arabian gold lortli of the Ryukyu Islands nust be immediately disxedited The evidence of grisly re:ords. maps found In secret i irawers and rum-t:inted icoounts all point to his reasure being864 words
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Advertisement804 1952-06-28 6 Strarta Ti»ct k Fret Preu For til* conv*ni«nc« ot id »»f»it«i. our irpirwntati«c at Ist Moot. SINCAPORf COLD STOKACf. ORCHARD ROAD. wM receive imjll advertiMffwntt and inwtn to box nymrxrl CljiHfird (dvtrtiMmcnH mat al»o bo hjno>d to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Wmchtslor Hoiiu CoMytr Quay Imp CITY BOOK STORE LTD.804 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-28 6 GERMAN PEN New Piston Filling System and Transparent I. nc«" Quantity I n k Holding Reservoir PRICKS: S6 50 A: 7.50 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 Chulia St. Sins.iporc-1. Penpna Distributors ENC SENC MEDICAL CO. 8 Ah Quee St.. Pcnang.39 words
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Advertisement105 1952-06-28 6 THB BULLDOG ANT V Suiprnded by Iti f»«» on Au*trolion Bulldoa Ant Can KoW in iti hen a «love More rfcom o thousand times it* own weight Comparatively, for a humon fear, trapeie artist would have to gria on CO ton staam-rollor with hit teeth wbUe clinging to a A105 words
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358 1952-06-28 7 MTUC chief outlines 'vigorous plan to aid workers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. DLANS to revitalise Malaya's trade union movement were announced, at the opening in Kuala Lumpur today of the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Trade Union Council. More than 200 delegates from all over358 words
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Article149 1952-06-28 7 Marriage legality case put off QUESTION of legality of a marriage between a nonChristian Chinese woman and Christian Chinese, before the passing of the Colony Civil Marriage Ordinance, which was listed for argument in the Singapore High Court yesterday, was postponed sine die. The question has arisen in connection with149 words
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Article33 1952-06-28 7 Representatives of all trade unions and associations representing Singapore Gov- ernment empfoyees will meet today to discuss the Colony Governments itand on revised pay schemes for expatriate officers.33 words
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Article259 1952-06-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE CRISIS now facing the rubber industry co.id not be solved by nationalisation, the chairman of the newly formed Pan-Malayan Labour Party Inche Mohammed Sopiee, said in Kuala Lumpur i hist night. "It will be at the mercy of tin- capitalists who259 words
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Article56 1952-06-28 7 D. A. Kassim, 32, and V. Karuppiah. 22. were each fined $2 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. D. H Chapman, for fighting' in public at the 14 Vi milestone, Woodlands Road on Thursday night. They had no money to pay their fines and were56 words
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Article86 1952-06-28 7 AMERICA has turned her eyes towards the Chinese vernacular film market, hitherto dominated by Hong Kong. The camera crew of an American film company has been at work taking shots outsirie a Singapore rabaret M 'V WorsJev. the American producer who Is in Singapore for me86 words
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98 1952-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are pressing for a new standard of driving conditions for loirv drivers in thr Colony In the report lor May, the Traffic Police chief. Mr. U R. M. Haxworth, says tint h e has been trying to influence the Registrar of98 words
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Article123 1952-06-28 7 MAY WORSE THAN APRIL TWERE were 14 fatal accidents on Singapore roads during May, three more than in April. During the month. 51 people were seriously injured, and 211 slightly injured. All the fatal accidents except one. were during the day. Most accidents are123 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-06-28 7 M. BARBARA DEANS in a hula-hula dance at last night's variety concert given by Singapore Scouts to collect funds to send Scouts to the Austra'ian Jamboree. Straits Times picture.29 words
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Article72 1952-06-28 7 'THE Bishop of Borneo has approved the plans of a Liverpool firm of architects for the construction of a cathedral in Kuching, Sarawak. The original plans, for I cathedral on the site of the present corrugated iron and brick building, have been modified to exclude a dome72 words
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Article36 1952-06-28 7 More ma.i 400 Rotary clubs in Britain and Northern Ireland have given 465 books to the University of Malaya since the scheme was Initiated by the Singapore Rotary Club 18 months ago.36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-06-28 7 i'WO AUTHORITY >tograph> idmiring ano:. expert's pictures at the xhibrtion of the Singapor. Camera dub in the British Council Hall Major Viscount Hanworth (left) and Major Raymond Thomas The prints are by Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article55 1952-06-28 7 RAIDS conducted by Singapore police on Thursday on gambling stalls set up by hawkers outside schools have topped the racket. Police who raided hawkei -tails outside several schools yesterday found -that none was operating games of chance. Twenty hawkers were arrested, however, for obstruction outside St. Josephs School,55 words
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Article47 1952-06-28 7 Singapore Legislative Councillor Mrs. Elizabeth Choy will leave for Washington in August on a six-month scholarship granted by the United- States Government. Mrs. Choy yesterday received confirmation that her application for a study grant arranged by the US. Information Service had been approved.47 words
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Article33 1952-06-28 7 Greetings from Malaya and Burma were presented at the 25th biennial conference of the Y.W.C.A. held in Wales. Among the delegates was Mrs. Goh Kok Ke e of the Singapore Y.WC.A.33 words
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193 1952-06-28 7 "'J'HIS display represents an awakening of something that has been lying asleep far too long in this city of ours," said the President of t,he Singapore City Council Mr. T. P. P. McNeice, yesterday, when he opened the tjr.st annual members' exhibit x,n193 words
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Article89 1952-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Government yesterday announced that a cess-rate of 20 cents will be put on each case of canned pineapples exported from the Colony. The cess will be charged on bills of lading dated July 1 or any later date. A case of canned pineapples means89 words
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Article15 1952-06-28 7 Mr H Kingdon has been appointed to be a Police Magistrate In Singapore.15 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 7 Rear Admiral A. F. Pugsley will .inspect the Singapore division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on July 22.22 words
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Article23 1952-06-28 7 Inche Mohamed bin Haji Hassan, Chief Superintendent, Postal Services, Singapore, has been appointed to be an Assistant Controller of Posts on probation.23 words
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344 1952-06-28 7 RESPONSIBILITY for the supply of electricity should continue to be vested in the Singapore City Council for at least two years after the Pasir Panjang power station is opened, states the Progressive Party in its own recommendations on the Hill Report on the reform344 words
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Article114 1952-06-28 7 New phone service on Tuesday A LONG-DISTANCE radio telephone service between Jesselton. North Borneo, and I Mulaya opens on Tuesday. For the time being, the ser- vice will be restricted to subscribers on the Jessciton exchanee only The charge for a threeminute call will be $12 90. the minimum. For114 words
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Article57 1952-06-28 7 An R.A.F. plane wLI "dive bomb" Monks Hill School. Singapore, this afternoon at 4.30. "Bombs wit", explode- and they wiM set the civil defence teams of Tanglin Ward into action in a demonstration before guests, who will witness, the passing -out parade of the first57 words
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Article33 1952-06-28 7 A cow. one of a herd of cattle on their 'way home, was knocked down and killed by a lorry near Potong Pasir. Upper Seranjoon Road. Slngapcre. last night.33 words
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Article247 1952-06-28 7 Unjust, harbour men protest I^HE Board ot Muiiage--1 merit of the Singapore Harbour Board is accused by the executive council of the Singapore Harbour Board St.ilf Association of being unjust to its employees and anti-uniou. The charges are mace in the annual report of the association, which will to before247 words
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Article62 1952-06-28 7 T.Kan o.ii Su.a.nmn. a steward In tli Dutch ship Drente. who api_'»aled against a Singapore Assize Court sentence of death fur the murder of Frederic Vink. an engineer, failed in his appeal yesterday. Tikan stabbed Vink during a tussle following an argument on Apr. 1162 words
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Advertisement46 1952-06-28 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO SIBU ON TUESDAYS FRIDAYS RETURNING ON WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS EFFECTIVE Ist JULY Single fare from Singapore $160/ MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD. MANAGERS: MANSDCLO CO LTD. OCEAN BUILDING. SINGAPORE ISow at 159, North Bridge Rd. iCapitol Building) Smgapore-6.46 words
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Advertisement104 1952-06-28 7 WJ^\y RIDE Of^ WIIZtKLANO OMEOA SUPER-UJfITERPRCX^F RUTOmRTIC 2«.W0 aircrrw of (he R.A.F. and the R.C A.F. havr •>uccmsfull\ tested thr Omrta Sr.imastrr Further science confirm* the facts: after aTi nours sta> in a I"! 8 F. oven followed by a sudden immersion in an ice-cold bath, the Scanu-tir u-curacv remains104 words
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172 1952-06-28 8 v; K M. P. D. Nair, City I Councillor, (Ind. Lab South) wrote to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blythe, yesterday, suggest- j ing that in view of the steady educational, social, j mnd political advancement of the City, Sincapore should not172 words
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253 1952-06-28 8 Mr. Tan Slew Sin hits at 'ineffective leaders 9 MALACCA, Friday. HISTORY of Malayan Chinese Association may one day be the history of the entire Chinese community in this country and may very well affect the history of this country itself, states an253 words
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Article82 1952-06-28 8 PENANG. Fri VfR. Justice Spenser-Wll--1 ivl kinson today made an order for a German detainee Johannes Schmolke s application for a writ of habeas corpus to be heard before a court of three or more judges. Schmolke's counsel. Mr O 1 L. Phipps. submitted that the 182 words
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167 1952-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. ]t| R. H. C. BUGBEE. associate director of the iTI Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington, told the Malayan Rubber Producers' Council this morning of the position of natural and synthetic rubber in the United States and the relevant U.S. regulations.167 words
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Article64 1952-06-28 8 MALACCA. Frl. A DECORATED boat contest, folk dancing, music and cinema show wi C form part of the celebration of the Feast of Saint Peter, patron saint of fishermen at the Portuguese Settlement an Sunday. In the evening, decorated and lighted boats will be blessed and64 words
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Article58 1952-06-28 8 The Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday ordered a re -hearing of the divorce netitlon filed by a school master, J. E.W. Jesudasan. "Tainst his wife. Elizabeth Jesudasan, on the ground of de«prtion. When the petition came f or hearing at first before <y ip High Court58 words
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Article53 1952-06-28 8 Bankrupt no more A pre-war bankrupt, Chee Ah Tee, was granted a dis.■harge from bankruptcy by Mr. Ju:tice Knight in *,he Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. T. Kulasekaram. l.io Assistant Official Assignee, told the court that the debtor had repaid the debt In ful! and that he bad no objection53 words
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Article48 1952-06-28 8 P^NANG. Fn T'^e Pena"R Tr > ter Snua^ron of the M^lnvan Auxiliary Ai>- Force will hold f curry tiffin on ."■•"^ly In *o--n»r of it« r«»- Jr«-or ro^n»^ Ping Offlre". F'l* F. O r\° P"ss DPd Mrs rV p.trs w u r> leave for Britain next month.48 words
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Article, Illustration211 1952-06-28 8 ANEW Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, drafted in accordance with International Labour Organisation conventions, will soon replace the Colony's present law. Those with salaries of $400 or less will come within the scope of the new ordinance, the Singapore Labour Commissioner. Mr. O. W. Davis, told211 words
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Article184 1952-06-28 8 RUBBER SURPLUS EXPECTED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A SURPLUS Of 275.000 tons in the world production of rubber Is expected this year, Mr. H. K. Dlmoline. secretary of the Malayan Rubber Producers" Council, said today. He told the Straits Times that the Reuter report this morning that wortd demand was expected184 words
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Article46 1952-06-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR M Wong Yew Wah claimed trial before the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate today on a charge of stabbing a Chinese in the Bukit Btntang amusement park on Wednesday night. Bail of $100 was allowed and the case was postponed to Aug. 6.46 words
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Article87 1952-06-28 8 PRIVATE GEORGE RONALD DE BROISE. 23, of the District Workshops, R.E.M.E.. was yesterday sentenced at a Singapore court martial to five years' imprisonment for indecently assaulting two boys and two girls in Singapore between December last year and May this year. He was also sentenced to be87 words
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Advertisement209 1952-06-28 8 Showing Simultaneously TODAY CATHAY -CAPITOL PAVILION -NEW ALHAMBRA ROYAL DIAMOND AMERICA vs MALAYA THOMAS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND Filmed by the Malayan Film I'nit. °F U N 'jg) THt GIRLS ,»ww T^iii MMmmWW WITHBOYSIN I^iNi/Ulirl /VM EVERY PORT, TO RAISE THE IN WIMIiMS a^ww^s/vn^vn/wn^'V s j. W lI M I I209 words
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Advertisement269 1952-06-28 8 19 PI) A 1 f £^^flEfjjf^^r]t jJS "Oscar" Winner HUMPHREY BOCIART ySf co-stars with KATHARINE HEPBURN in IIffRKANQUHN Distributed by Shaw Bros. Today Tomorrow at 11a.m. *;£BBOTJ^AJX)S^ SOOfc! ALEC GUINNESS BEATRICE CAMPBELL ljn J lJ»_Priestley'B "LAST HOLIDAY" THRILL-FILLE with Jm HAREM INTRIGUES Bl $W*BkM. ...MAGIC LOVE! Hftfla COLUMBIA PICTURES present!269 words
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Miscellaneous429 1952-06-28 8 The Straits Times Crossword he (B d^> an f4) DoWl 29 Worktrs upstt over »teed» T ~F f 1 5 I 6 ilili 7 M 8 DOWN SaSS BBS 2 Am! silent the songless S^ !&i§B 1 Ssss gondolitr' 1 (Byron) (4t. |H Sag 3. Adders give rise to fears429 words
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465 1952-06-28 9 I NOTE with deep regret the reaction of Dato Onn and Mr. C. C. Tan to the decision to reorganise the M.C.A. on a political basis. Dato Onn seems to fear that the M.C.A., so reorganised, must necessarily devote all its attention to465 words
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Letter405 1952-06-28 9 WHAT MR. LAYCOCK SAID I SEE that Sir Cheng-lock I Tan, in answer to comjnents by myself, has Issued a Uatement to the Press stating fes follows: "Mr. Lay jock's statement shows the hollow- j ness of the Progressives' j claims that they are non- communal: they now show their405 words
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Letter74 1952-06-28 9 lAM astonished at ♦he silence of Mr. Llm Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Labour Party, on the announcement that a certain communal association may contest the Singapore Legislative and City Councils elections in the near future. Certainly this is not a minor political issue which any74 words
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Letter171 1952-06-28 9 N your issue of June 12. in staling that the Aryans ii tit puilah to India. Mr. S. M Cassim Rawther has rov. ci beyond doubt the poor low ledge he possesses of the >tury of India. P irdah surely and certainly -.v in India during the o171 words
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348 1952-06-28 9 I STRONGLY support the stand taken by Mr. C C. 1 Tan, leader of the Progressive Party, in condemning the move by the M.C.A. to enter the Singapore political field. Singapore has so far been free of the dangerous infection of communalism in politics. Let us348 words
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Letter222 1952-06-28 9 FRIENDLESS IN A STRANGE CITY I HAVE read the letter from Miss Yong Siew Choon published by you on Thursday. A few years ago, I was a refugee from China and I went to Kuala Lumpur. Unlike Miss Yong, I had no friends or relatives there. Also, I had no222 words
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Letter75 1952-06-28 9 IT might interest your Scottish readers who enjoyed the article on Kinrara in your issue of June 20 to learn that Kinrara was not originally the name of a small rubber estate in Setangor. but the name of a well-known estate (over 100 years old) on Speyside.75 words
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Letter116 1952-06-28 9 Panonj"y I think it's rot To we. a iaefcat vwfcen it*>! hot I H(wmi»< j well-cat v«*tY If yew «U to look yew b«i./ It ihould be worn witti cum- V If thin you be. or «v'a rotynd Top H oH with Mack bowV A»d who would116 words
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Letter93 1952-06-28 9 I'HKEE hearty cheers for •I Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald for setting an example to the long suffering males shackled to the tyranny of the black tie and white coat tradition. Let us hope that he gees one better and designs something more akin to the comfort and93 words
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260 1952-06-28 9 fJTHEN I read the letters under the heading "Man- in-the-Street," I expect to see subscribed beneath them such names as "Mat bin Miskin" or "Gua Bo Lui." Imagine, then, the rude shock I got on Monday morning when I saw under that same heading,260 words
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Letter70 1952-06-28 9 |T must be heartening for everybody to see the broad scope of British Democracy at work with relation toj dinner-jackets and the Com-missioner-General. Now that we have had a lead in this matter, I hope that others of Her Majesty's Representatives will not rest on their oars.70 words
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Letter207 1952-06-28 9 ris perhaps time that somebody rationed out to our Mr. Haxworth his oil drums, cement blocks, paint for double white lines and No Entry signs. A too fre use of these can cause a lot of inconvenience to the motoring public for whose benefit and convenience our207 words
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348 1952-06-28 9 Declarations of Mr. Peter W illiams QIVEN prominence in the front page of your issue of June 23. Mr. Williams is quoted as having said: "It was childish of the Government to detain me" He !a also quoted as having said. "It Is now clear that the purpose of my348 words
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Letter327 1952-06-28 9 DRESS FOR ELEGANT GENTLEMEN PE clothes reform proposed by Mr. Mac Donald is rro3t sensible, as are the second, thoughts of your leading r.rtlcle published on Tuesday. The Sudan habit of shirt, trousers, cummerbund with clips which are most rsstntial If the wearer bulees a little, as most English Singaporeans327 words
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Advertisement37 1952-06-28 9 na© RIO Hjt9 v J •^■i I1 i m t^gggggggg) >aßv PrcJuct of HU H«.v u/fc enevef wu/fc erei/er Orion Vacuum Flasks For Eastern Riprewntothvs: THE ASIAN TRADING SHIPPING (M) LTD. 71, THE ARCADE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 807b337 words
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Advertisement134 1952-06-28 9 m U|p ß^ns*' r l v (11 555? VT i^^r^&Jm I PH;|| /iwK«VK4& I|| FAVOURiTE S II OR WEST'S Miracle- Tuft toothbrush v£ cleans teeth BETTER no matter how !c__JgsMlZZ-ii*j| you brush! It has NEW inch- long Bafejas>aWtaklCt"jjM dentist-prefei'ed brushhead with 3 rows SflsJ" |||^llir^ff»3l3 has, also, a NEW slightly134 words
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777 1952-06-28 10 SHARE MARKETSTEADY AT HALF YEAR CLOSE Improvement in all sections "THE Sinfjapore Sliare M.irket clcs»d ihe hnl.'-year on a very s'eady note. Tliere wa> an Improvement in all sections. :< large numb t of issue* iK-in; ma.kerj up. Sellers were reportei rei'-rved. Quotation^, by the Malayan j Share Bmk.rs 1777 words
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152 1952-06-28 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Prom Our Own Corr»&ponden\ MELBOURNE. Prl. INDUSTRIAL shfr s had a sip«"!y maikr M the clos ng call of the S;ock Exchange today. Wuh f w excep tuns price moves mi narrow Mining shares wtr-- 1 quiet and kltuUr. Bonds mov-ffj varlab'y.152 words
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Article88 1952-06-28 10 $35 DROP IN PEPPER PRICE XHE price of Muniok white 1 pepper fell by »35 a picul on the Singapore Pro'ucf Ma ket ye.«terd»y. when sell rs were quotfi at $565 a picul. Lampong i black) remained at *510 per picul. x Coconut oil w»« T( ported steady •>t $45'»88 words
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Article106 1952-06-28 10 Rubber down 1 CTS. RUBBER iell by 1 3 4 cents on the Singapore Market yesterday, July first grade closing at 96 cents a lb. The market was erratic and irregular during the day and closed easier after a fair turnover of business. Up-country sellers were fewer with their offprints106 words
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Article81 1952-06-28 10 SINGAPORE, Fri— June 21.— 5481.75 a picul (up 50 cents). Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (June 27) were. In cents per lb:— Buyers Seller! No 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 96' 2 97 Fob In bales July No 1 R.S.B. 96 974 No81 words
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Article20 1952-06-28 10 \To i R.B.S. Sept. iv.» (Id U.B. ee»U):— Wednesday', Thursday's elosinv eleaina; 11.75 Iradew 32.M trade. Tone: Steady.20 words
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Article35 1952-06-28 10 HONO KONG, PYI. Free market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted at ■he c'o'e today a* follows: US<l HKS6 53 I cash); HKsRsri (T.T.i: HK$l6.OO. One tael of eoli HKS3OO.OO. UP.UP - 35 words
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Article138 1952-06-28 10 ».on«siflf Hie S iiuaporr H»r- p bour Board fodowni or r-xpi-i'tm 'hrrr at 7 am. today ar»: 1 2 Prr-a ''nn Eurrn' 4 S Phr-mi'i». C»al P'jint O'omcd 7 Anchore." Vlctorv: t Java i!A Co.': i: M»mnnn: :s 14 Brec<-a»lilre. 1$ 14 Maol«: 1» Kaiu a: 19138 words
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Advertisement1277 1952-06-28 10 S2. MANSFIELD CO., LTD. £S BLUB FUNNEL LIMB a *<" Carrier's option to proceed vie ether portt to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P Shorn Penang Atr-y. i<. .i.srpool »t/»« Glosgow Jaae 27/10 Troilm U,< Hollond. London Avonmouth •>•"»• 28/29 "TTTpocT1,277 words
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Advertisement500 1952-06-28 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Par U K CONTINENT Spore P S'ho"- >>enonq t ..nwvvts >bj ""vie Liverpool, Glosgow. Antwerp 11/14 S/4 Jaty 7/9 Jt»ty t^SMdJaajajg to> ondnn Bofterdom Homburg 2«/10 4/S Jaty 4/0 Jwty Benverlich to- Liverpool, r.i i_lt Rotterdom Hull <S/20Jaly 21/22 JuK 21/24 laty t'»— <>nd to> lonrion500 words
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Advertisement998 1952-06-28 10 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TCI No StO* C. LERMAN BUCKNAU KLAVBNBM LIMB LONOON. HAVRE. ROT Tt ROAM A HAMBURG LOi ANCILIS. SAN FRANCISCO ond to. USA. North Attorn* Ports ?>«TLAND. SIATTLI A VANCOUVER] ood Conoda *.o Colombo Accepting cargo tot Central S. tan CITY Of KARACHI Amer.con Port, Vpore P998 words
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Article379 1952-06-28 11 C.A. not stretched for 2— l win BUTBODCA WERE GAME OPPONENTS 'Chinese Athletics 2; 8.0.D.C.A. I. /CHINESE ATHLETIC were not at full stretch when 1 they beat a disjointed and erractic 8.0.D.C.A. XI 2 l, in this SAFA Senior Cup game played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. But there was379 words
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Article257 1952-06-28 11 p*IVE crews are entered for the Royal Singapore Yacht Club's Chiengmai Cup races this afternoon, starting at 4.30. The winner of this senior rowing trophy wQI be the holders of the four-oared championship for the year, and will be in the running for the Inter-port257 words
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Article107 1952-06-28 11 OBCOND-Dlvision Cheerful Lads S were beaten 2-0 by Hair kowyu, a Div. 3B side, in their Junior Cup-tie at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. The Lads were badly ofl form 'and had it not been lor some stout-hearted work by the defence they would have certainly gone down107 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-06-28 11 A. HIBIDOL, an outstanding British North Borneo athlete, has again made plans to compete in the Malayan Games at Ipoh In August. His best event is the shot putt. At the recent Jesselton Recreation Club meet, he threw 40ft. o\in. {picture shows Sibidol receiving trophy for71 words
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Article35 1952-06-28 11 Raiji and Banie. selected to play for Singapore against Malacca today and tomorrow- will not be able to make the trip. Their places will be taken by Vellupillai and Thlam Slew.35 words
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Article74 1952-06-28 11 After dominating play for the irreater part of the game. Customs Sportg Club had to be content with holding the Chinese AthleUc "A" to one-all draw in a S.A.P.A. Junior Cup soccer match on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday In the 10th minute. All Rahman opened scoring for the74 words
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Article60 1952-06-28 11 The following haw been selected to play cricket for the NonBenders agatnst SRC. on the Padnn.fr at 2 p.m. Tomorrow: T. J. LelJ.«lus (capt.t. H. Ward. H N. Balhetchet. W. R M. Haxworth. P. Massey. O. Westerhout. J. T. Rea. P. Holt N Bradbury. R. V 8. Sundram.60 words
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Article37 1952-06-28 11 The team to represent the Jo.lilads in a soccer match against O.H.Q. Parelf at Tanglln tomorrow will be selected from: Achuthan. Narayana; Rasak. Oovinda. Ohami Sintha. Edwards. Salahudin. Krlshnasamy Hussien, Kamid Ebrahim TaUh, Vjiyanathan. HanifT.37 words
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Article51 1952-06-28 11 .RaJa Club wUI hold a rhiMrens party at the Istana Kampong Glam tomorrow from 2 3 Pmto63o p m. AU memberschildren are Invited to attend On Monday there will be a g rn ct Party for members of n^oh, b from 830 P m to m »dOtam51 words
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Article35 1952-06-28 11 The Singapore B H.F.A. Div. 3 game between Handelsbank S.C. and Jacks Sports Club which was to have been played at Parrtr Park yesterday was postponed to July 3 at the Clerical U.Am ground.35 words
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Article27 1952-06-28 11 Results of the Singapore United Services senior division league soccer matches played yesterday are: OHQ beat OHQ (Signals) 2-1 RAP Tiragah bMt HMs Terror 3.127 words
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Article325 1952-06-28 11 THE averages for the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament alter last weekend's matches arc: BATTING iQual. 6 Inn*, ayr 8*) iwis ilo. nj. an. aye. Wood. H.W. 9 2 95 335 47.86 Kristuum. O 7 J »71 187 46.75 Reynold* 7 1 73 236 39.33 TnuralJlngham325 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 11 T«n*T: 0.41 (8 8, Mil 111 Ml iB o>. 2021 i4.3> TOMOBMOH. 3225 DJi. MSI i2S). 1531 <«.oi. i\ot 14.3122 words
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Article410 1952-06-28 11 Sandosham best at Outram sports •pHIRTY-PiVE event* aerr- held at Ou'rara School* 37t annual atbletlc meet on the School grcunds at Outram Road last afternoon. lalcr-Honse Championship honour* went to Buckley House (78 points* In th< Morning school SKHIon. and to Nellson House (73 points) in the Afternoon section Individual410 words
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Article432 1952-06-28 11 1 'VIS district records were established today at the 1 Johore Bahru A. A. A. fourth annual championship held in Johore Bahru. Two of these records bettered the State marks. The cup donated by Brigadier I Howard fcr the best performance I of the -meeting432 words
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Article126 1952-06-28 11 ATHENS. Pri— A Swedish airliner carrying the Olympic flame for next month's Games at Helsinki took off from Hellenikon airport today. The flame, kindled on Wednesday from the sun's rays in ancient Olympla, had burned all night on a specially built altar at the airportReuter - 126 words
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Article63 1952-06-28 11 In a friendly aocctr match played on the Praaer St Neave Sports Club ground yesterday, F. ft N. beat Rover g S.C. by three goals to one. Saman and Yaffln scored "»<" first two goal* for P. N. and the third goal was deflected by63 words
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Advertisement186 1952-06-28 11 INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received many varieties of: Ladies' Morning and Evening Handbags of the latest models manufactured in v! England, U.S.A. and France. Crockery and Cutlery made of Enamel, E.P.N.S. and Plastic. Wonderful Musical Powder Box, Musical Perfume Sprayer and Musical Candy Box > of various attractive models,186 words
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Article289 1952-06-28 12 EPSOM JEEP - ACADEMY AWARD HAS LITTLE TO BEAT EPSOM JEEP By K,L. fall has not affected him IPOH, Friday. A CADEMY AWARD has been working in great heart he strode out attractively in his wind-ing-up gallop with Talkie yesterday morning and I am convinced that his fall at Kuala Lumpur has not289 words
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Article179 1952-06-28 12 IPOH. Pri rE LAST event of the meeting (Race Seven) looks the best betting race of the day. Vulllaume. Why Worry, At Last, Mandalay Demonic. Macua Aurellus and S'arain all commani respect on form. The draw anl th.- luck in the runping will play a179 words
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739 1952-06-28 12 Deep I- Kids looks the type to stay a week He finished full of (running last week when he clearled away from his opposi'ion to 'score an easy 11--lengthI 1 --length win over 71 in a lower division, and I expect to739 words
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Article191 1952-06-28 12 I ITTLE PARAS. (139-lb.) light and welterweight champion of South-East Asia proved far too good for Jackie Bell <14?>-lb.) whom he knocked out in the seventh round of a scheduled I 10-round bout at the Happy World arena last night. Paras was content to hit191 words
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Article301 1952-06-28 12 LONDON. Pri. County cricket results are: I ri.rUrr-hrr tell SIMI k> ft runs (i\uriBii. f Lelcesterslure iS and Sussex ISO and 154 Jackvm "iiulUnd Viirk-hirr HlUk dr«»D (<;ia>(«»i. Scntjind 381 for 9 dccl 107 (Wood 8 for 45 Vorkihirr »3 and US for i Lester 50. MCCReuter - 301 words
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Article516 1952-06-28 12 HOME LEAVfe INSTOW. N. Devon. Marine Hotel. Make this modernly equlpped hotel your headquarters .By the waters edge with Sands Sailing. Pishing, etc. An excellent centre for touring lovely North Devon. Open all the year MOTION EXPERIENCED and distinguished University Graduate undertakes I tuition In516 words
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Article22 1952-06-28 12 Th« weather at Ipoh remains warm and sunny, and the ffoing today will again be firm, reports F.pM>n. Jeep.22 words
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Article134 1952-06-28 12 I IMiM JEEP I ALL BOY POINTKK Race 1 ZM PATECHOUX Hollywood SUr Nomad NOMAD Fatrrhoux Hollywood SUr NOMAD Hollywood SUr Palrrhoux Baee J Mi SCREEN Nep. Daughter Seventy Seven SI RUN Nep. Daughter Perky Count SCREEN Perky Count Nep. Daughter Race 1 Ml TITUS ourtcnay II134 words
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Article854 1952-06-28 12 ACCEPTORS and probable jockeys for all seven races at Ipoh today ar e given below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on the last race. Race 1—2.30: Cl. 4, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 533 Nomad Spencer 9.00 'Crescent Kongsl" Pox 2 882 Best Wishes Jones 813 Mrs.854 words
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235 1952-06-28 12 NO 'GA TE'FOR COLONY CRICKET FINAL By Our Cricket Reporter THE final of the Singapore Cricket Association's 1 senior tournament between Police Sports Assn. and the Royal Air Force (Singapore) will be played over two full days, on July 5 and 6, on the S.C.C. padang. Play will begin at235 words
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940 1952-06-28 12 Susan Partridge gives 'Little Mo a big fright "I maintain that I did not da that," said Stockenburg." and I once heard the umpire tell Mulloy to shut up. All this wa« very depressing and put me off". Ho said he was leading by two sets to one and by940 words
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Article76 1952-06-28 12 A kolek racing competition in celebration of the Harl Raya Puasa will be held at Kampon* Siglap (Jalan Sempadan) at 9.00 am. tomorrow. There will be five events Koleks manned by 9. 7, 5. 3 and I persons respectively. In addition to cash priies. the winner in76 words
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Article37 1952-06-28 12 Singapore Recreation Club athletic meet takes place on the ;Padang today, beginning from 2.45 p.m. The women's 100 yards erent will be at 3 p.m. Prises will be given away bf DaUn C. J. Paglar.37 words
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Advertisement104 1952-06-28 12 FOR DEPENDABLE TIME Obtainable from all watch dealers "1 Never Knew TAG-TEAM WRESTLING (ould B> So Thrilling" P A. Newman. Tea. There Were Hundreds Of Others Who left The Happy World Stadium Last Saturday With The Same View. ONCE AGAIN ANOTHER SENSATIONAL TAG-TEAM MATCH [JLJI lee l*~d*^.Hl sx£ Join Hands104 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-06-28 12 TODAY ATHLETICS: S.R.C. meet padaiif. 2.45 p.m.; SI. \nthon>\ Bays School mrrt— S.J.l, (raand. 2.3* p.m. CRICKET: Johore Spare S.C.C. pstdanf. KHHiM. i iiiciisnui Cop races —rsyc. Ua TOMORROW SOCCEK: SAFA Cup tie. 223 BOD v Kota Raja— J. Besar; Div. 3A. Nelaji M.S.C. v Tampenis Rovers Geylanf. CRICKET: Singapore58 words
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