Singapore Standard, 11 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-11 1 Singapore Standard n vol. I N J SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1,51. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.16 words
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Article293 1951-06-11 1 KISSING DIPLOMATS |i»DO-\ J lil l K«' l,, r The British Foreign rt Morri.-ou, will make a state- House ol (ominous tomorrow on the disMaj 2'y of two British diplomats. \|;i l .wi 38, and GflJ Burgess, 40. Ass mated Press reports front Rome that Italian293 words
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Article, Illustration7 1951-06-11 1 AFP Begins Service Today lined 11 I7 words
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Article9 1951-06-11 1 RED CHINA CALL FOR MORE ARMS d Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 9 words
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Article8 1951-06-11 1 Reuter LKJKLJOPOJMML; LJLJKLKLK U.P AAPReuter; U.P; AAP - 8 words
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Article47 1951-06-11 1 X _LA LUMPUR, Sun.— At meeting o: the Selangor i ol the Malayan Chinese q 1 r-day, it was decided tsk the Federation Govern- i extend the period of re- lion v iters for the local apal electi ms tor a further mon t hs47 words
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Article77 1951-06-11 1 Standard Staff Correspondent THE Singapore Marine Police yesterday seized over 100 pounds of opium which was being smuggled into the colony aboard a motor tongkang loaded with about 300 bags ot tapioca flour m the Singapore River. The value ot the contraband opium was77 words
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85 1951-06-11 1 LONDON, June 10 (AP)— London's masj* irculatioii Sunday Pictorial speculated today thai Britain's beloved King George VI may •'retire" from the throne because of his health. It is known that the 55-year-ofd monarch's physical condition is causing the Royal Family nn>i«lerable anxiety. This concern has85 words
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Article, Illustration214 1951-06-11 1 University Of Malaya Examiner Arrives Standard Staff Reporter A HARLEY Street doctor who arrived m Singapore by air yesterday, to act as External E a miner m the University of Malaya Midwifery and Gynae-ooL.-A examinations, stole the hearts of his Kallang Airport greetersStandard - 214 words
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213 1951-06-11 1 Standard Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A motion requesting the Federation Government to allow unemployed skilled labourers m Hongkong to enter Malaya with the object of helping to overcome the shortage of such labourers m Malaya, will be moved by213 words
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48 1951-06-11 1 BRITAIN'S Minister of Education. Mr. George Tomlinson, plans to take an 11-man delegation to the sixth session of UNESCO to Paris from June 18 to July 11. Enche M. Othman. State Secretary Selangor. has been invited to attend as an adviser— Reuter.48 words
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Article134 1951-06-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE were 10 road accidents iii the colony between midnight on Saturday night and midnight Last night. One death resulted. The fatal was that of a 17--year-old youth. Teo Ker, who fell off an omnibus yesterday m Arab Street and was run over134 words
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88 1951-06-11 1 BANSTEAD. Surrey. June 10. (Reuter^: Two men and a woman were kilied last night when a twin-engined plane registered m the name of Prince Aly Khan, crashed m a garden here. TAe pilot. Cant. L. Benjamin and his two passengers, Capt. F.88 words
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116 1951-06-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter IN Singapore yesterday, Mr. Aw said he would ignore the Communist order to make a personal appearance before the People's Court m Canton. Mr. Aw pointed out that his son, the late Mr. Aw Hoe, was manager of Eng116 words
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94 1951-06-11 1 THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Medical Workers Union, at its meeting to be held shortly, is to consider the question of raising a "Strike Fund.'* This follows the Union's dissatisfaction over the outcome of a meeting it had with Government and Medical Department94 words
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Article, Illustration202 1951-06-11 1 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is a chance that Dr. John B. Mason, whose plight was disclosed by The Standard yesterday, may return to his home m Scotland, which for the past seven years, has been only a dream. At least three societies have202 words
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252 1951-06-11 1 STATE NATIONALITY By ANDREW ROTH, Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sun.— "Even slower than the war m the jungles of Malaya is the battle for the united loyalties of Malayans," states an article, "Malaya's Divided Loyalties," m the June 9 issue of the Economist. "To win over252 words
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287 1951-06-11 1 Allies Seize Two Key Red Bases In 'Iron Triangle' EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, KOREA, June IQ> (UP) The Allied First Corps has seized the important Chop-won-Kumhwa area on the southern edge of Communist Korea* "iron triangle," Lieut. Gen. James Van Fleet announced tonight. The Eighth Army Commander said the two Red287 words
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Article171 1951-06-11 1 HONGKONG, June 10 (UP) The Chinese Communist People's Court m Canton today printed a notice m the local leftist Ta Kung Pao calling upon the multi-millionaire Tiger Balm King. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, to appear before court within five days to answer charges of171 words
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44 1951-06-11 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon, June 1(1, (Reuter*: Ceylon is considering a revision of present export duties on rubber. Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanavake sud here yesterday But the Government did not contemplate any change m present export policy. he declared.44 words
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494 1951-06-11 2 Chinese Response Is Lukewarm Standard Staff Reporter THE Barnes Report recommending the abolition of all vernacular schools and the establishment of a single type of free primary school bilingual Malay and English was well accepted m principle by the majority* of Malays m Singapore494 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-06-11 2 No Blend Of Easter West, He Says Standard Staff Reporter SQUADRON Leader J. M. G_tlen. Assistant Provost Mar shal of the Royal Air Force. Malaya, thinks Singapore is not as friendly a city as others m the 27 different countries he has been. S Ldr C.illen. Irish by birth, rcrorned256 words
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Article63 1951-06-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE cases of assault were reported to the police Saturday night involving three Indians, a Chinese and an European sailor. The European was assaulted al Bras Basafa Road, the Chinese at the Singapore Harbour Board area and one of the Indians at Pot63 words
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213 1951-06-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust has appri ved a one-way bus route to I cerate within the Tiong Bahru Estate, The Standard was told yesterday. The Trust's decision will now I c considered by the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Muni213 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-06-11 2 Mr. J.N. Sahni (left) of India, editor of Press News Features and representative of ihe All India Newspaper Editors' Conference, and Dr. Farced S. Jafri of Pakistan fright) editor of the Civil and Military Gazette, who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday en route for Sydney. They are among64 words
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Article74 1951-06-11 2 A WOMAN, who is British by birth may register as a voter m Singapore although married to an alien. This point was made clear by Government yesterday. Provided tnal she does not renounce her British nationality a British woman does not lose her nationality by marriage.74 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-06-11 2 80 P.C.s Sit For Eng lish, Test Standard Staff Reporter EIGHTY members of the rayik and file of the Singapore Police Force last week sat for the departmental examinations m the English language the first held since the introduction of the Education Section m the Force m September last. Thirty387 words
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230 1951-06-11 2 Singapore Rej oices With Inche Ahmad Standard Staff Reporter THE NEWS of the reversal of the Australian "white policy" m the case of a Singapore Malay seaman Inche Ahmad bin Osman, who married an Australian woman and was deported from Australia three years ago, was yesterday hailed m Asian circles230 words
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Article91 1951-06-11 2 A SINGAPORE noodle factory m Jalan Kembangan, off Changi Road, was completely gutted by a fir* whicn broke out shortly after three o'clock yesterday morning. Damage ia estimated to be about $10,000. The attap and wooden building was completely burnt out when the Fire91 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-06-11 2 THE Marine Police and Volunteer Specials carried out a combined sea-operation with the Army between the eastern and western approaches into Singapore on Saturday to try *o intercept smugglers, saboteurs and spies. Picture shows the first batch of Marine Policemen and Volunteer Specials on their return an hour before theStandard - 72 words
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114 1951-06-11 2 THE agreement by Singapore undertakers to pay coffin makers increased charges ranging from 25 to 3(5 per cent, more than present rates only applies to Chinese-style coffins. Mr. C.B. Webb, proprietor of the Singapore Casket Company told The Standard yesterday that he was paying114 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-06-11 2 CAPTAIN Oval H. Oiberg. 52--year-old master oi the Pleasantville began his seaCaring career m 191G a. a deck hand on sailing ships. Captain Oiberg told The Standard that m the old day. of sailing ships, ten men were crammed mto one cab: n. Water188 words
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Article68 1951-06-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE motor cyclist. Chow Fook Chuan. aged 29. substained slight burns on Saturday afternoon when his motor cycle was involved m a collision with a lorry m Keppel Road. Chow who was thrown off his mount, was trying Id lift his machine68 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-06-11 2 MMJMmißSi^mWiii^ B-MAILC (XFUPAniIJA PUT A T H_Ki£.C *TH£y SA/P ALL 1 /y :v: ________i: :v:°-' T*\TKS^Ji9 PBe4**lßi E^tflWH D DC. A V i >m V I." .''T*v**\:>- s. _v />rvm r_-» a\/ kjialj L j /W<< IKt A mm^ mm w m m m w mmi, 4-_rrfyr _v _/ri rv/erc.81 words
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Article52 1951-06-11 3 IPOH, Sun. Cabaret and Park patrons were subjected to a screening last night when Security Forces assisted by Auxiliary Policemen cordoned orT the Jubilee Park area. Ov c r 200 persons were screened m this operation which lasted four hours— until one this morning. Two persons52 words
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212 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Full support for Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's proposed Independent Malaya Party, was promised by Mr. Kundan Lai Devaser, the newly elected President of the Malayan Indian Congress. He was speaking at the tilth annual session 01 the Malayan Indian212 words
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Article255 1951-06-11 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. A recent fire which gutted a bicycle dealer's shop m Birch Road had its echo yesterday when a preliminary inquiry began m the Magistrate's Court into four charges preferred against a Hainanesa shoemaker, Sin Kah Fatt (57). Sin a former tenant at255 words
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Article51 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent praisea adl Q Hin <, the special of whom are aiding wv J* anneal fund launched to finance at- i ,nn Trade Union Council delegates To international confe s e D n e C fkin« bl a? the second, exthat such contacts51 words
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Article165 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun. The Acting Commissioner oi Road Transport Federation of Malaya, Mr. J. Draper, has gSted permits for 25 additional taxis for the rural areas of Jasin and Jasin town. On Friday the Resident commissioner, Malacca, Mr. G.E.C Wisdom and Mr. Draper165 words
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Article63 1951-06-11 3 KOON Boon Seong and Chan Seek Seong who pleaded guilty to a charge or possessing goods on which duty had not been paid were each fined 5350 by Inche A. Kadir Yusof m the Magistrate's Court today. Eight watches, valued at $310. were tound m63 words
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Article61 1951-06-11 3 MR. W.L. Blythe. Singapore Colonial Secretary, returned yesterday by Qantas/BOAC trom Sydney. "He "had attended a conference on travel facilities and restrictions operating between countries m the Pacific area at Honolulu. FIVE hundred and eighty-two people registered m Kuala Lumpur as voters for the forthcoming Municipal Elections61 words
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Article, Illustration173 1951-06-11 3 1. It' s Giving Away TOO Much, State Some Malays Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Malay opinion here differs on the Question of the proposed Independent Malaya Party by Dato Onn bin Ja"afar, Leader of the United Malays National Dato Onn is giving away too much to the nonMalays,173 words
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110 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Over nine hundred students of the Johore Bahru Foon Yew Chinese High School are now learning Malay under teachers provided by the Johore Government. They are the fourth, fifth and sixth year students who are being taught to110 words
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Article113 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Six bandits were killed m the Batu Gaiah area yesterday by Security Forces m two actions. One security patrol acting on information, attacked a camp killing three of four men including Baba Bin Yong for whom a 820,000 reward had113 words
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Article41 1951-06-11 3 KUALA LUMPUA, Sun.— Mr. Justice Wilson yesterday allowed the appeal of Mr. J.F. Carvalho. a customs officer from Raub who was convicted for corruptly accepting money from a toddy contractor Veloo' m order not to report breaches by Veloo.41 words
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172 1951-06-11 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A suggestion that Government offer free food rations free educational facilities, free power, free shoes and one more free uniform to supplement their meagre salaries raising their salaries, is made by the All-Malayan Federation of Medical Employees172 words
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96 1951-06-11 3 KUALA LUMFUK, sun.- 'Putting the cart before the horse," is the description given by many to the Barnes committee recommendation tnat non-Malay vernacular education j should be abolished here. They agree that English and Malay should be the Principal languages taught m Malaya and96 words
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Article43 1951-06-11 3 AT a general meeting of the Johore Bahru Branch of the Interpreters' Union held yesterday. Mr S.V. Sanmugam, of the Johore High Courts, was elected Branch Chairman with Mr. Teo Cheng Tong as Secretary and i Treasurer for the current year.43 words
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Advertisement271 1951-06-11 3 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room. Ground Floor, Municipal Office) \V AT E R DEPARTMENT: Supply of (A) Crushed Granite at sites along 60", 48" ;;o" Pipelines between Johore Bahru Town Tebrau Waterworks. Deposit $100/-. C ose NOON— I 9/6/51, and vß> Limestone. Depo-it $50/-. Close271 words
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Advertisement81 1951-06-11 3 ACCOMMODATION 4 DVERTISER would like to A rent one of the shop premises m Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur, now under construction nearing completion Willing to pay compensation. Apply Box T. 266 Spore Standard. mmmtmmmmmmm TUITION CPEED Aspirants, Attention. O Beginners. June Bk Kpg.. Adv. Accty (52 Exam) Gregg, Pitmans81 words
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Advertisement294 1951-06-11 3 WASHING OVER TIN FOOD. 1 "The Municipal Health Office has issued a warning m connection with a Court case affecting th" public health. The text of the warning is as follows: "The public are warned to be careful when buying tinned or any other foodstuffs of Unknown Brandt The abore294 words
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Miscellaneous60 1951-06-11 3 r.-BUT I IGASP) CAN _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^_HP__HH_*H-^BH H WE MUST A^*-?*— MUST BE V-V 3 ROCKET, OOP LOADED HIS EP M__ M,LES PER W"' JH < W^ /Sf AIR- MAKING U in !tcasai?cer-andtook I B___HH~_i \___^S 1 rt tmmmmmmmWlF* tfWU'-'^^-S^^^^^l WBWBW^ J-i-^i mmWfeZTlWkl < -^g=_My^__^ «*fi \7 < ■'V MSI BM— _^M60 words
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Article736 1951-06-11 4 IN the last few days, there has been much talk about independence Dato Onn bin Ja'afar has even gone so far as to say that Malaya can be free to govern herself within seven years of forming an Independence for Malaya Party. That is a bold statement,736 words
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1096 1951-06-11 4 'Shocking Conditions In Ceylon Hospitals' COLOMBO, June 8, THOSE who strive to establish democratic forms of Government have a price to pay and a part of that price is the rigid observance of certain conventions which have been established after centuries of trial and error and which are now come1,096 words
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Letter537 1951-06-11 4 Sir, Christian Missionary bodies such as the London Missionary Society and the English Presbyterian Mission and various Catholic orders have made a definite contribution to the progress of China, while th e CMS. and S.P.G. missions have done a great deal of humanitarian work m India and537 words
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411 1951-06-11 4 Sir; At a meeting held at the Labour office on September 19, 1950 it was agreed by the local chairman of the Penang Harbour Board, Mr. Black, and the P.H.B. Staff Association that establishment matters under the heading of classification were to be411 words
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Letter183 1951-06-11 4 Sir; Mr. J. M. Mani, In his letter to you the other day says: "The present age has recognised the reality principle by which all the hard facta o** human life must be meticulously taken into account." And yet m no section of his long183 words
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248 1951-06-11 4 Sir; The glorious applause by the leaders of this Country about Dato Onn's next political movement would be out of filace if not challenged by one ike me who belongs to no party. The sincerity of every Ma lay will be known by his248 words
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Article, Illustration482 1951-06-11 4 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By •T-HE nameless, faceless and sometimes ann A less ones of the 8.8.C. have amoi'^ duties the chilling task of making the HtiiL r That disgruntled but extremely Jittv !i r opl C just paid us the compliment of being m hi nW quickest and most perceptive482 words
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Article499 1951-06-11 4 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX Coastructioa Work At A Buriuex- I!, h l.iiitati m I h i By IXSEIN. (By Airmail) AT first sight it is not easy to be impressed by the Rehabilitation Camp with its long bamboo sheds looking so very temporary and its general air of499 words
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392 1951-06-11 5 mAHIAN WARMING TO BRITAIN \DON, Jm»e 10 (Renter) Iran has warned Britain that any Brit-fa troops to protect British interests m the southern Iranian woold produce -spontaneous ami violent reaction throughout i Mould have "other far-reaching effects." 7?c Aecdy For Atomic War This392 words
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283 1951-06-11 5 j [INGTON, June 10: As t\S. Army Seere- t declared m Fayetteville (Arkansas) v rica fa prepared to fight if the Soviet choose 9 a fall-scale war." it was claimed m i that I > atomic bombers could smash industries within 60 to 90283 words
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Article116 1951-06-11 5 HANOI, Jun e 10. (AP):— The Rev. Monsignor Le Huu Tu. the world's only bishop with a standing army of fighting men. has just posted them to French command. The bishop is the ruler of a small ecclesiastical state, the Phat Diem, a small area some116 words
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Article47 1951-06-11 5 SYP-NEY, June 10 (Reu-ter-AAP):— The United States would react most violently to any threat of aggression against Ausstralia, U.S. Congressman A.S. Carnahan said on arrival here. "If Australians really understood the friendliness of American national sentiments, they would be surprised," he declared.47 words
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Article86 1951-06-11 5 ROME. June 10. (UP):— Police said that they had uncovered an apparent plot to assassinate Italian President Luigi Einaudi and the nations top military leaders at a parade last week Four unexploded bombs were found near the stands on which officials reviewed troops on the86 words
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Article629 1951-06-11 5 NEW YORK. June 10 (AP> The New York Daily News m a special dispatch from Paris says. "The fabulous Aga Khan is exerting the full weight ol his princely and spiritual authority to bring about a reconciliation between glamorous Rita Hayworth and her estrangedA.P; U.P; Reuter - 629 words
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158 1951-06-11 5 ALLAHABAD, June 10 (Reuter) Acharya J. B. Kripalani, former President of the Indian National Congress, called on the people "to work ceaselessly and honestly to overthrow the present Congress Government which has utterly failed to improve the lot of the poor masses." Mr. Kripalani,158 words
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123 1951-06-11 5 India Reds Offer To Negotiate To End Terrorism BOMBAY, June 10. TAP): India's Communist Party has announced that it is prepared to negotiate with the government about ending Red terrorism m Hyderabad State. The Communists, who b >ast between 80.000 and 100.000 members m India, on Friday laid down a123 words
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67 1951-06-11 5 LOS NEGROS (Admiralty Islands'*, June 10 (Reuter-AAP) Five Japanese, sentenced to death by an Australian War Crimes 'Court, will be hanged here tomorrow. The Japanese convicted of atrocities against Australians during the war. are Takuma Xishmura. former lieutenantgeneral known as the "Second Tiger67 words
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Article87 1951-06-11 5 LONDON, June 10 (AP)— A wildcat strike of nearly 1.500 tally clerks m London docks is holding up 16 food ships and over 17,000 tons of food. Altogether, 87 ships have been idled by the seven-day-old stoppage. The men are opposing a decision by the87 words
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Article65 1951-06-11 5 The Chinese Communists have released a Briton, Mr. W. J. C. Josling, and two Portuguese women after holding them m jail for three months, according to a report received m Hongkong from Macao tonight. Mr. Josling and the two women disappeared on March 10. They wereReuter - 65 words
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Article335 1951-06-11 5 Recovery Despite Rearming y PARIS, June 10 (Reuter) The 18-nation Organisation for European Economic Cooperation, m its third annu&J report published today, set itself a 10-point programme aimed at maintaining Europe's economic progress despite rearmament. It said the over-riding problem was to continue striving for335 words
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Article237 1951-06-11 5 LONDON, dune H) (Renter) Tshekedi Khama. has Recuse**! the British Government of changing its mind about the succession to the Bamane;wato chieftainship m Bechuanaiand Protectorate following "propaganda m the South Afr. an press.** The former Bamangwato regent was addressing a meeting of the Liberal Council, national237 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-06-11 5 Welcome feature of the Festival of Britain exhibition m London is the provision of restaurant amenities within easy reach of the visitors at the Regatta Resturant. Set m a soothing atmosphere beside a litypond, visitors are provided with refreshments amidst pleasant surrroundings.42 words
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Article207 1951-06-11 6 Industrials: Fraser Neave Ord 53. 35 to $3.40. Gammon $2.12',. Georgetown Dispensary $1 95, Hammer $34.50 to $35.00. Malayan Breweries $5.55 cum to $5.50 ex. div Oversea Chinese Bank $100 cd.. Sime Darby $12.50. Straits Traders $17.75. Wearne $2.80 Dollar Tins: Batu Selangor 33 cents. Hong Fatt207 words
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Article78 1951-06-11 6 •MALAYA Publishing House Ltd. made a profit of $83,682 i(H.6"A> for the year ended Mar. 31, 1951 and a dividend of 15% is recommended (last year 121 AA Net current assets at date of balance sheet work out at $2.54 per share. Resolutions have been published78 words
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596 1951-06-11 6 By A Special Correspondent BUSINESS on a lesser scale than for some time past was recorded on Malayan markets during the week. Activity was confined to fewer stocks and the break for the King's Birthday was a limiting factor. Another event which will596 words
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Article157 1951-06-11 6 FOLLOWING is the eiffhth list of "Fair Prices" issued by the Deputy Controller of supplies, Singapore. Saralßss: do oz. oval tins*! Pigeon' increased trom 65 cts. to (0 cts (13 oz. tall tins) "Pigeon" increased from 55 cts. to 60 cts •16 oz. oval tins) "Four157 words
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Article44 1951-06-11 6 THE Postmaster-General announces that new postage stamps for the State of Kelantan will be released for sale to the public on Wednesday. The present B.M.A. and Perak stamps will be withdrawn from sale m the State of Kelantan from today.44 words
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Advertisement184 1951-06-11 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden. Port Said Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Penang KOTA GEDE 28 June/1 July ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Skipping Department Tel: 5071 Err. 19 C 10 SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m Sarawak) WEEKLY PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT SERVICE TO KUCHING REJANC RIV PORTS AND BINTULU184 words
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Advertisement477 1951-06-11 6 3_r_» r iL________^^_grjJ SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINIni 'P° r P- S'hom fc. "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16/18 June "KINA" tor Bangkok, Hongkong 6 Manilo 20-24 June "MEONIA" for Soigon 6 Bangkok 26-28 June lg 25j un c "MALACCA" for Bangkok, 5Jun -22J,,, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 7-9 July LALANDIA"477 words
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Miscellaneous982 1951-06-11 6 $100 Crossword Mo. 7 (New Series) These crosswords appear fori- NAME I Mr. Mrs. .Miss) nightly and tarry with them a $100 prize which will be awarded to the all-correct entry or to the entry with the fewest mistakes to be re- ADDRESS ceived m this office. Clo>ins date lor982 words
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Article148 1951-06-11 7 NOORDWIJK, Holland. June 10. 'Reuter): Armando Vieira, the Brazilian Davis Cup player. today beat Fehcissimo Ampon. the Philippines champion, m the men's singles final ot the Dutch international lawn tennis championships here. Vieira won 7 5. 7 5. 6 l. It was Vieira's first major tournament148 words
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Article85 1951-06-11 7 GLASGOW, June 10 (AP)— Bob Richards, the Illinois Athletic Club Champion vaulter, smashed the British all-comers pole vault record on Saturday when he reached 14 feet 8 inches. But six times m succession he tipped the bar while trying to clear 15 feet. The "All85 words
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870 1951-06-11 7 A RECORD total of 126 entries has been received for the Singapore Badminton Association's men's junior championship. The draw resulted as follows: TOP SECTION (Ist quarter*): George Tan (Sect Kirn Cheng) bye; Bujang bin Jabbar (Immigration) v Sycd Salim (AAIA: Cheong Eng Leong (.Rex) v870 words
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Article219 1951-06-11 7 LONDON. June 9 < Reuter It— Positions In the Count; cricket championship table after the matches which finished yesterday: Ist. Inns, lead m match No. P W L. D. De Lt Dr Pts Warwickshire 7 4 0 3 0 0 1 52 Yorkshire 7 4 i 1219 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-06-11 7 Jolly Juniors, who won the Dato Wong Shee Fun Challenge Shield for Johore Bahru Inter-Kampong junior football league. Picture shows (Back row L to R) Yusoff A. Rahman, Mahamood Daud Aladdin Ahamed and Raja Yacob. Middle row (L to R) Ibrahim Logio. Omer and Anuar (linesman). Front row64 words
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Article600 1951-06-11 7 IPOH, Sun. The emergence of youthful champions m the Perak Lawn Tennis Association tournament augurs well for the future of the game m the State, but unfortunately this hopeful revelation is not similarly reflected m the recently concluded Perak badminton championships which only saw600 words
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Article338 1951-06-11 7 LONDON. June 10 (Reuter)— Rain which interfered with the Test also caused stoppages m most of the county giimes yes- J terday Top scorer was Norman Old- j fie'd. opening bat for North- amptonshire, who are bottom county m the championship table, j He batted338 words
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Article221 1951-06-11 7 SIX new club records were made by Singapore Harbour Board athletes at their annual sports yesterday. The events were 220 yards, long jump, half mile, mterdepartment 440 relay, mile and shot put. A de Souza won the individual championship with 15 points, and Traffic221 words
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Advertisement308 1951-06-11 7 TODAY DAILY K ii. 11 a.m. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m. A LOVELY JH/SS WHO Hi WANTS TO Bf KISSED! 1 &MmW LOGS CALHERN ANN HARDlN(J^**i^^^ 10 SONG HITS I -Plus! 2 Tom Jerry Tech. Cartoons.^ "coming r&rHHftS-- SOON! WttwSSmf il s,arrins i lag 'ttwMW Ti De;>n Ii ***^»eb».o*J Stockwell308 words
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Miscellaneous242 1951-06-11 7 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7200 kai «1 ■> metres* y:!3 Schools Broadcast: !>.55 ln*«fiude: 10 a.m. New* (XL schools Broadcast: 1 p.m. Monday Matinee: UO News; 1.48 Home on the Ruue: 2 P.m. Schools Broadcast: »> 15 Programme Summary: 0.17 Radio Dance Hall* «.4l»,. Adventures m242 words
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Article121 1951-06-11 8 Devastating Bowling In KL Match KU I LTJ A- San. Less yd this U vision m S r Shi ket tie m Pu '>• ks DepartI s- ng Indians by 5 a S« IS iti 3 T R id adsu ed th "WD bow lers Singh, L iwrence ho skit121 words
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Article55 1951-06-11 8 EUROPEAN SOCCER TEAM The h been eh sen t the S -ip >re Euronmuiuta side m a I Hy game ol soc c c r today i n the sec. Padi: againsl Minesweeping F RV Murray: D >uthv te \lcGn g M n, D i Is, Benl Inglis, MacDonnld. ?A55 words
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416 1951-06-11 8 Chinese Beat RAF With Determined Late Effort A DETERMINED effort m the second half of the game enabled the Singapore Chinese F.A. lo snatch a two-nil win from the Royal Air Force m yesterday's Singapore Community League match played at Jalan Besar Stadium. II was a firing first half with416 words
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Article101 1951-06-11 8 MUNICH, Germany, June 10 (AP) Germai swimmer Herbert Klein lasl nig claimed a wo:- A r e cord when he swam I, e 200 m 'ti e breast stroke m minutes 21 seconds m an internal > il meeting here X..-.V s nming m a 25-metre101 words
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Article174 1951-06-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Sc they liked, Sel ;igor feated N« i C linese > to one a chai soccer n i here day. The 1 I team domj ted pi iy j t. Boon Hee *ie rig itinside s I .cc i s besides P S174 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-06-11 8 Singapore student teacher Tan Eng Yoon winning the 100 yards at the Teachers Training College sports on Saturday. Tan. who represented Singapore at the Asian Games, ran the 100 yards on Saturday m 10 seconds, equalling, the Malayan record.43 words
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Article429 1951-06-11 8 BELOW are weights for the second day of the Ipoh races on Wednesday. (LASS 5 DIV. 1 6 FIRS Fxeter 9.00 Garufair 8.13 Frog* 8.1? Show Boy 8.1 1 Cinema 8.10 Flarepath 8.09 Shmoo 8.08 Ross Road B.o*i Screen B.i)'> Rieksmead 8.04 Windsor Laddie 8.0? John 7.11429 words
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Article73 1951-06-11 8 LOGAN. Utah, Jun e 10, (APIRex Layne knocked out Dave Whitlock m the fourth round last night to walk-off with a scheduled ten-round grudge match. Whitlock of San Francisco was the only fighter ever to have defeated the Lewiston. Utah, heavyweight m his 34 professional73 words
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Article59 1951-06-11 8 BOSTON, June 10 (AP)— Marine Corps Lieutenant Douglas H. T. Bradlee, 23, former Harvard football star, was killed m action m Korea on June 3, according to word received by his parents yesterday. He was graduated from Harvard with honours m 1950. He played59 words
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Article90 1951-06-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun With two runs needed to win and four wickets m hand the Railways failed to beat the clock and snatch victory over the TPCA today. Batting first the TPCA scored 134 runs. 54 of which came from Thuraisingam who hit six90 words
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59 1951-06-11 8 New English 100- Yard Free Style Mark WALLASEY, England. .Tune 10 I AP>— lrma Schumacher. Holland, set up a new English 100-yard freestyle record of 58.3 seconds here hist night, beating the previous mark by 1.7 seconds. Her time was only 1 10 th of a second outside the world59 words
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156 1951-06-11 8 Selangor Club Trounce SEA In Stonor Shield Match KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Without four of their regular men Selangor Eurasian Association suffered heavy defeat at the hands of the Selangor Cluh m a Stonor Shield match today. Bad fielding was responsible for the Eurasian The Selangor Club, batting first declared eight156 words
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Article229 1951-06-11 8 MALACCA. Sun— The Negri Chinese Recreation Club be;** the Malacca C.R.C. by 13 games to three m their Lai Tet Loke Cup tennis tie. Following are the result(Malacca players first): Tan Kong Yet Lost to Kw k Yok Yen 4—6. 2—6 and beat I Kee Kong229 words
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71 1951-06-11 8 PENANG, Sun Penan* Chinese Recreation Club had no difficulty m beating Taipmg CRC by 13 to 4 matches m their tern encounter which concluded this evening. There were 14 merA doublematches of w.hic.h the home lean won 11. Penang Chinese won tw i mixed doubles71 words
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Article82 1951-06-11 8 EIGHT women qualified at the Island Club yesterday for the Women's Colony Golf Championship. They wore M ss D. Butler 75. Mrs. A. Weeks 79 Mrs. Serral Smith 82. Mis* Taylor 85. Mrs. Morten 85. Mrs Hiddleston 86. Mrs. James 88 Mrs. Cavanagh 88. The82 words
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Article134 1951-06-11 8 PENANG, Sun.— A splendid all-round performance by J. R. Andres who knocked up 69 runs and bagged five wickets for 11 runs was mainly responsible for the Old Xaverians Association beating Penang Sports Club by 91 runs m a cricket match played on the Western134 words
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Article88 1951-06-11 8 Famous N.S. Sportsman Returning SEREMBAN, Sun. Alfred Mauricio famous Negri sportsman of the 20s and now a Professor of Physical Culture m Hong Kong, will visit his hometown Seremban this month. Mauricio was one of the mo#t outstanding soccer forwards ever to lead Negri Sembilan. He will arrive m time88 words
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Article274 1951-06-11 8 ROUGH PLAY marred yesterday's SAFA division 3 "A" tie, at the Geylang Stadium, when H.M.S. Terror narrowly beat the Blue Rovers Sports Club by two goal to one. Robust tackling m the first half developed into to rough play and Terror's centre forward274 words
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116 1951-06-11 8 Argentinian Leads Palm Beach Golf NEW ROCHELLE. NEW YORK. June 10 (APi Argentina's Roberto d Vicenzo yesterday blazed through to a fourth successive sub-par round over the course here which virtually assured him the US$5,OOO first prize m the Palm Beach RoundRobin Tournament. Roberto's 67 5 under par followed previous116 words
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Article58 1951-06-11 8 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Major J H. Bennett. Negri Sembilan cricketer, who skippered the State last year will not be available for Negri's match on June 16 and 17 against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur. His place will be taken by B. J. Dionysius. Another player not available58 words
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Article19 1951-06-11 8 PENANG, Sun. Fielding a retired with 29 runs >oor bowling side Penang Police!19 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-06-11 8 fi ws_ll L'MESiLH HIGH ril>*3 il Uu prinelp*] res :*s m M i AM P.M. Sins. i pore B.SI 3.04 Malacca li 11.53 fort Dickson J-'<>l 10.34 Port Slum MM 9.30 Penang; l"> 3.50 TOMORROW: Singapore ZJSM L3O Malacca 12.10 12.45 Port Dickson I'-Al 11.26 P.»rt Sham 10.20 10.12 P»iia53 words
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