Singapore Standard, 13 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-13 1 Singapore Standard jfdL f9 *iIH 1 NO. 347 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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237 1951-06-13 1 A IOC Men, Iran Officials Start Talks 12 (Heater) OtliciaU of the ommun headed l»v the (General I < Drake, met ike three members •i -nporarv Bound of Directors" for a HMBJMB) spoil I llfii announced in Vhatlan. Today's meeting took place br Drake's office at KhorShabr, whore the ImPersian237 words
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40 1951-06-13 1 Fa milies Of A IOC Employee s Leave In Steady Stream S June 1 M 1 I i Ira- a .1 AS t.'P of the industry ills on ,->vl Frm ton i the tors .i nd fi,,. >mpaay, hoM hen40 words
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78 1951-06-13 1 320 Scholarships F or Perak Malays Standard Mart Cerrespondeni IPOH. T;;e>. Provis a has mad in I e 195J Perak e estin atea a the 320 Government 1 to M ilay boys and 51 idying Governmeni eminent A :i^"* Schools in tl e S1 ite O: Uie total nume reserved78 words
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Article43 1951-06-13 1 WASHINGTON. Jun« 12 < AP> —US Secretary of Deience. George C. Marshall, returned today from a swift seven-day trip to the Korean war front. He said he found 'a very successful operation" of the United Nations forces in the field.43 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-06-13 1 (See full report on Page 5) Hie Acting Mentri Besar. Perak, Tuan Haji Mohamed Razalli bin Haji Mohamed Ali VVasi, presided for the first time at the State Council meeting held yesterday. Seated from left to right, in this picture taken in the Counvil Chamber, are:—78 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-06-13 1 LO.\[)O.\, June 12 (AP) The biggest international manhunt since the collaring of Nazi war criminals at the eml of World War II kept baffled British official* busy today chasing possible dues lo the whereabouts of two Foreign Office employees. The quest extended250 words
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Article175 1951-06-13 1 Jap Treaty LONDON. June 12 (UP) A "satisfactory compromise" on the question of eventual Chinese participation in a Japanese peace settlement has been reached by officials preparing an Anglo-American draft treaty, authoritative sources said today. The agreed draft on which the officials had been working175 words
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229 1951-06-13 1 24 Hoars LONDON, June 12 (UP) Prime Minister Clement. AtUee and Winston Churchill lost tempers In the process but the House of Commons today set a new postwar record for nonstop debate. The uproarious session began at 1330 GMT Monday and passed the 24-hour229 words
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72 1951-06-13 1 WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuter>—United States and Indian Government officials were today pit-paring to complete negotia- hons on the terms of a $190,--000.000 loan- with which India would buy 2,000,000 tons of needed food grains in the United States. Final Congi*3ssi ,r;.il approval for72 words
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73 1951-06-13 1 SPEAKING over Radio Ma- j lava last night on the recent ICFTU conference at Karachi, j Mr. M P. Rajagopal. Malayan j Trade Union Council treasurer, j said that Malaya was the only territory which wai represented < directlv by workers. He revealed that73 words
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55 1951-06-13 1 HOLLYWOOD. June 12 (AP) Hedy Lamarr and nightclub operator Ernest Stauffer were married in a surprise ceremony here late last night It was the fourth marriage for Hedy Lamarr. who divorced actor John Lodcr in 1947. Stauffer gave bis age as 47. Hedy Lamarr55 words
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Article103 1951-06-13 1 RANGOON. June 12: (Router) Voting in Burma's first general election, twice postponed because of the fighting with Communist and Karen tribesmen rebels, was starting in most parts of the country today and continuing on a regional basis until January 4. 1952. The completion date will be:103 words
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166 1951-06-13 1 HONGKONG, June 12 <AP> A British businessman. W.J.C. Josling returned to Hongkong today and told how the Chinese Communists had held him tor 81 days in a 20 by 8 feet cell with 11 'Chinese prisoners. In166 words
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341 1951-06-13 1 Allies Within Shelling Range Of Red Capital TOKYO, June 12 (UP) United Nations forces pressed north behind retreating Red armies on a 70-mile front in Korea. Allied tank infantry teams sweeping through the Reds' crumpled Central Korean "iron triangle" drove nearly 25 miles north of the 38th Parallel above captured341 words
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95 1951-06-13 1 Insurance Rates On Shipping To Far East Raised LONDON. June 12 (Router) Shipping risks insurances for the Far East were doubled in some cases by London underwriters today. The rate for import and local voyages to ports north of Canton, China, jumped from £5 to CIO per 4HOO. The rate95 words
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80 1951-06-13 1 CANBERRA. June 12: (Reu-ter-AAP) The Governor General of Australia, Mr. W. J. McKell, declared a1 the ceremonial opening of Australia's Jubilee Parliament today that the country musi be ready for war by 195."1 Guests from all over the world had gathered in80 words
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165 1951-06-13 1 ON THE IMJIN RIVKK. June J2 (II')— 1W Gloucester* have been avenged. United Stales infantrymen met Chinese units on Monday believed to be those who had almost annihilated the valiant Gloucester r«'jjinient of the 2*Jlh British Brigade last April 22 26. First Lieutenant William Worth.165 words
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Article80 1951-06-13 1 OH HH. PETERS< > J P e Anglo-Chines* Sch k>l, S pore, yesterday told d rd that 1 ..:■<■ 1 students in his school refused to have themseh es test* tr- a ivhether they m ed< d ilation, wrhen the D.t!.;-'i Rt"(T team visited80 words
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Article71 1951-06-13 1 C 'wealth Padres Boycott Ceremony TOKYO, June 12. (ReulM A A!' British and Australian pad n todaj u')\ cotted the d«dic 11 m ceremonv oi the British Commonwealth War Gravel cemetery In Yokohama. The padi e 1 epi esenti e P r>testant, Catholic and Non> Confocmist faiths. I.• ed I71 words
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174 1951-06-13 2 MOR's Future Pay Now Being Discussed In London Standard Staff Reporter THE FUTURE rates of pay and allowances for Navy, Army and Air Force personnel enlisted in Malaya are now being discussed in London. This was stated yesterday by Colonel C. F. Tod. Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, G.H.Q.174 words
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Article141 1951-06-13 2 Mintl.ird Stall Reporter TWO Sing ore businessm:. in stiles trade figured wl suH before i A Hug Chid Justice in i\-.j.:\ O art yesterday in v. h one claimed the return of premises in an important iness Uon of the city. rhe Thakurdaa K ss mall,141 words
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Article50 1951-06-13 2 Mandard St.: l l BeDWTtef I i= in Si- M in i gistered in I 5 18.484 Other -.i ed to the I since A icy- I s, 76 lorri* mo- 4 4 te buses, c moi taxis Motor cycles i tries, 6.853. tri- 576 and50 words
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Article63 1951-06-13 2 A YEAR-OLD Chinese was admitted into hospital yesterday with head and leg injuries following a collisi .v:;h a motor cycle. The r cyclist, a Chinese, was a sent to hospital. The collision occurred near the junction or Lavender Street 'and Serangoon Road. Police are appealing for63 words
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Article38 1951-06-13 2 UNGKXJ AZIZ bin A. HaGraduate Assistant in the T irtment of Economics. University of Malaya and Mrs. Aziz, will be leaving Singapore tomorrow by the Felix RousseJ on a round trip Saigon, Hongkong and Manila.38 words
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Article, Illustration97 1951-06-13 2 Standard Staff K -orter A BOLT 100 members of the Singapore Harbour Board Police staffed a rioi incident in Robinson Poad yesterday evening. Inder the direction of Mr. J. H Daries, ASP afficer-in-charge of the Division, ihe sham finht included the use ofStandard - 97 words
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Article37 1951-06-13 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest of Moy Noi a ten -year-old Chinese girl, who died in the General Hospital from burnt on her body.37 words
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Article62 1951-06-13 2 PROFESSOR V. B. GreenArmytaue. vice-president of the Royal College ot Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, will speak on "Ferfility 1 at the Physiology Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine on Friday at 6 p.m. All medical men are invited. The speaker will later be entertained to dinner by62 words
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243 1951-06-13 2 A STRONG breeze during a heavy downpour of rain fanned the fire which gutted a house in Beach Road last November, resulting ";i the death <>f 11 people, it was slated in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. This evidence was given by Inspector Richard243 words
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121 1951-06-13 2 A EUROPEAN nursing sister attached to the General Hospital said at the Singapore Assizes yesterday that CpL Peter Hugh Bell had first and second degree burns about the face, shoulder, arms and legs and his hair was singed. She was giving evidence at the121 words
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212 1951-06-13 2 1 0,000 Leaflets To Tell The People About BCG Standard Staff Reporter TEN thousand pamphlets in four different languages to inform the people of Singapore about B.C.G. vaccination will be distributed here shortly to help in the fight against tuberculosis. The pamphlets will be in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil.212 words
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155 1951-06-13 2 Protest Against China Killing, Chinese Urged Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to all peaceloving (!hine*e in >in«£a- pore to protest a«:ain»t Pekini: Government's mass slaughtering oi "innocent Chinese** in the mainland. Has made by the leader oi the defunct Singapore kuominlanji Part} Mr. Tan Kok Chor yesterday. Invitations to attend155 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-06-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter UPPER Chin Chew Street one of the busiest thoroughfares in Singapore's Chinatown hummed throughout yesterday with sighs and sympathies from the thousands milling in the street. The sighs and sympathies were for the victims oi the previous night's fire272 words
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196 1951-06-13 2 Standard Malay Correspondeal THK adoption in into of tin- Bamim report mi Malay education would mtmm that Malaga m««u1<1 lr«--anglicised rather than Mala\ani»<-<l. i Hiis Sear wsts expressc I yesterday by [nche A. iullah Ayub, President of the A alaj Fe leration of Students'196 words
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Article115 1951-06-13 2 THE Departnu it of S icial Medicine and Public Health oi Lhe University at fcfalaya is tc ict as a central registry office A-here card-- with the results the BCG Team's work in Singapore and the Federation will be tabulated. Mr. G. X. Woodhull of115 words
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Article243 1951-06-13 2 Another Stunt By Onn UTUSAN ON I.M.P. Standard Staff Reporter THE ORDINARY Malay <ltMiii>»t*s the idea of an Independence of Malaya Party an just another u political stunt by Dato Onn."* I tusan Melayu !»aid in its editorial on Monday. All that Dato Onn ha= achieved so far, they believe,243 words
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Article70 1951-06-13 2 RE. FUSI ulai ture "D Disc .wn it if aid of Welfare u eek Fri July 7. T!::s session of the quest by phone' show will 30 p.m. and will run midnight with a Rft« rte k tin ews 9.3U p.m. Listeners wish to send in70 words
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Article59 1951-06-13 2 YWCA To H old Garden Fete AN a Gardi Fet< b-.-inu planned by the Sin. Y.W.C.A. lo rolled iunds Y The I etc w I tch will be Fort Canning on Julj gin at -i p.m. with child rei games which will inrludt r.-'.ces and obstacle race! 1 en will59 words
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Article41 1951-06-13 2 Deposits In the Post Oil Savings B.iiik Singapore durii i May exceeded withdrawals i over |500,060. IWi is me bighes; figure recorded s;nce the B;.r. vas re-opened ir. Hr4." New ac [counts opened ('.iirii;^; tin- m ntl totalled 895.41 words
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Advertisement23 1951-06-13 2 M O 1? P tIECTRIC IRONS N than j up N ?i Appf I *•>•- t itn >■>* ing tO J e&skidn. sons. CetCy»*«» 1..23 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-06-13 2 iiT^ M !f HALF OF THE CHOPPING THE. AH GOT ALJ_ fl jaaSS^rnKm, block feu. inttd mvlap.) lights oudtt'^oj Y tvt pif/-f<^ rv a u&i^—^^i^^^^ 1 *:<-- t JK^^KH IT WASNY THE EOV'S /MADE ME MISSS-SQ ATH PITCHER. 1 r^T T^\'\ W »Ji MEAD.V'-eeK/:'' thaW naxt time: ido the// now76 words
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270 1951-06-13 3 Federation Plan To Increase Grants To Chinese Schools Standard Staff CorrespondeiU KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chinese schools which show satisfactory progress in Malay and Mathematics, or English and Mathematics and in which the teachers are given good treatment, will have their present grants-in-aid doubled as from July 1 next. ,p^ e270 words
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191 1951-06-13 3 standard Stall Correspondent < KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— For riding a motor-cycle 1 negligently without a licence and third parly insurance, a Chinese, Loh Yin, was fined $40 by Inche Ibrahim in the second magistrate's court today. He was also charged with191 words
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Article, Illustration124 1951-06-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. FRATER A. J. Mauricio. physical cuhurist and an old boy of St. Paul's Institution, 1 Seremban, who has been away from Malaya for 25 years, yesterday arrived in Singapore on the Carthage, from Hongkong for a month's visit to124 words
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Article62 1951-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Remarking that in all circumstances justice wiil be done, the Chid Justice Sir Stafford Foster Sutton, in the Federation Court of Appeal, today, reduced 1 the sentence from five to two years passed on three Chinese-, Soo Sing, Lai Kim and Chan Mok Seng, who62 words
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472 1951-06-13 3 TRIBUTE to the ready co-operation and public spiritedness of the people of Kelantan with regard to self-help in village education, was made by the Mentri Besar of Kelantan in a broadcast talk from Radio Malaya last night on "The Raayats and Education in Kelantan." He472 words
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Article109 1951-06-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. For municipal assessment purposes, Government quarters are to bear the same annual assessment values as private dwelling houses. This was decided upon today by the Kuala Lumpur Municipality. The annual assessment values of Government quarters will be arrived109 words
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100 1951-06-13 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues New rates of pay and trade pay for members of the Malay Regiment are at present under review by the Government. Immediate vacancies for Malay youths, between the ages of 18 and 23 years, for specialised100 words
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Article109 1951-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Dr. A. E. Doraisamy. Federal Councillor, welcomes the Barnes committee's recommendations on the establishment of national schools, as a foundation on which the unity of the several domiciled races can be built through national education. He is of the opinion that the process109 words
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180 1951-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— On similar lines to those used by the BBC in London, the new community broadcasting service, here, has just completed the production of full length dramatic features in Malay. Tamil, Cantonese and Hakka. concerning the life of Emergency Servicemen at180 words
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117 1951-06-13 3 ALOR STAR, Tues. At the annual general meeting ot the Kedah branch of the Interpreters' Union strong dissatisfaction was expressed by the Indian Interpreters at the Government's decision to stop the pensionable allowances they have been drawing. Under the old scheme lor Indian Interpreters they117 words
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Article93 1951-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 24-year-old European, William Harrow, was produced yesterday before the first Magistrate, Ir.che Ibrahim, on a charge of doing a rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. It was alleged that on June 9. at about 7.30 p.m. at the fooh93 words
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Article246 1951-06-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The* Chief Justice, Sir Stafford Foster Sutton, today dismissed the appeal of a middle-aged Indian. Murugaya, who was sentenced to death for murdering his mistress with a parang in Novem ber last at Simpang Tiga. Mr. D. G. Rawson, who appeared for the appellant,246 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-06-13 3 The Sultan of Kedah with his son and daughter and Aide-do-Camp talking to Ralph Thomas, director of "Appointment With Venus." during a visit to the J. Arthur Rank Organisation Pinewood Studios, in U.K.33 words
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585 1951-06-13 3 Standard Slafl GorreflpOMNMt KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Offers of congratulations on his gaining the knighthood were made by legal officers and \2i»*nbers of the Bar to Sir Stafford Foster Sutton, Chief Justice of the Federation, in the Supreme Court, here today. Sir Stafford was585 words
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Advertisement213 1951-06-13 3 -f^* The Rest Motor Mower is thr World Famous \arco j Garden. Grass Borders on Green el i* uri to i acre in area i I acr« in area Juts 1 acre per hour ts 1J acres pet hour v, available. Each mmchine for 6 months. Prices on UffiLl FRENCH213 words
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Advertisement63 1951-06-13 3 so mueh more satisfying MTo nn niini CHWT'N v\' an- out/^S^^PW|^^^^r c^^^^^3^nßyBii&\ i Btaii<liiig...alHayh«'«ol w t Lj If" SJ^BJ to the tongue, uluuva kind to the throat, >^a^^t^^^^^2 j '^^rr^^^% :^^Ky p«Tfectly smooth and Tkt largtst-selting Cork-Tipped Cigarett* in the World IMl'OUn l» FIIO>I LO>DO\, h\M.\>» SINGAPORE uns of 5Ci.63 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-06-13 3 i^ i^i»iii^ij*«iij^ij*'»j*'»j»*i»»»" -i^ r^ *^**T F* I I rV»C 1 I frit X^ i if C^C^rVXC? f^w**^ II" PLAY I M I Vt_ j^/> I £^^J\ t*\ .I V HENK T l| r\ 1 f fl *r I I V V41 words
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235 1951-06-13 4 Colony May Have Fewer Hired Lorries, Taxis Parking Time Limit Urged Standard Slaff Reporter THE Singapore Government is at present considering the question of reducing ihe number of registered hired lorries and taxis. This is revealed m a letter written by the Government to the Municipal Commissioners on implementation of235 words
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Article, Illustration204 1951-06-13 4 T/;. s group photograph cf District Judges, Magistrates, Ushers and Interpreters of the Singapore Criminal District and Police Courts was recently taken at the court compound before District Ju Iga, Mr H. E. Kingdon's departure on long leave. Mr. Kingdom is seated at centre. Mr. and Mm. Kinac'nn ere goingCentury Photographers - 204 words
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Article165 1951-06-13 4 MORE LEAVE LESS RETURN Standard Staff Reptrrter AX average of nearly -i.OOO Chinese deck possei jers left for South China and Hongkong monthly dwing the first quarter of this war while only about 1,300 returned from those places iwing the same period. The wide margin ica.< attributed to Federation Government's165 words
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Article304 1951-06-13 4 84 TRUST FLA TS READY BY AUG. Standard Staff Reporter FLATS and artisans' quarters in Princes, Elizabeth Estate at 9] mile Bukit Tiniaii, which have cost tlw Singapore Improvement Trust about 81,150,000, are nearing completion and will be ready for occupation in July or August, S.I.T. officials stated yesterday. The304 words
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Article104 1951-06-13 4 FAMILIES of Malay detainees held in connection with the December riots are now being given naterial aid of rice and dates jy the Singapore Mala; Union. Fifteen piculs of rice bought with donations have been distriDuted. Seven bags of dates have iiso been donated anonymously. Inche Salleh104 words
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147 1951-06-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter THREE weeks ago, a young Malay was sentenced to a total of 27 months' imprisonment for failing to report while under police supervision and for escaping from legal custody. Yesterday, th© Malay Abdullah 3in Said, U9) was again sen;enced to a147 words
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Article82 1951-06-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE management of the airconditioned Air View Cabaret and Restaurant at No. 10 Peck Seah Street off Maxwell Road is holding a carnival dance on Wednesday, June 20 in aid of SATA. There will be floor shows, spot dances, raffles, balloons and novelties.82 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-06-13 4 Giant Air Liners For East SUPER-Constellation aircraft carrying n irmal passenger loads af C4 people each will probably be seen on the Far Eastern route from Europe within two years, said Mr. Donald H. Askew, Export Manager of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, in Singapore yesterday. Mr Askew, Qantas BOAC arrival from111 words
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187 1951-06-13 4 RAJ TO QUERY WITHDRAWAL OF COL MOTION Standard Stall Reporter THE Sic ;pore Colonial, Secretary will be quizzed at the Legislative Council &g on '1 x----day next, on 'he withdrawing his motion for implementation of the recommendations of the Join Committee nn Cost of Living at the i. ouncil'fi meeting187 words
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Article67 1951-06-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter FOR juvenile offenders between IT and 20. a section of Pearl's Hill Prison has been set apart. Tni^ \s run by Social Welfare Department, says the Prisi is 1 annual report. The offenders serving here have been sive:i prifon sentences following escapes 'om67 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-06-13 4 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmie Wilbur Jowes of Kluang after their wedding in Singapore at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Margaret Mona Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ware StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article141 1951-06-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter IT is a disgrace to the Cooperative Movement in Malaya, which has saved $15,000,000 *to depend on Government for guarantee of a o.mk over -draft of $350,000, said Mr. D.E. Siddons, Chairman of the Singapore Municipal Employees' Co-operative The motion was passed141 words
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Advertisement187 1951-06-13 4 I SINGAPORE ELECTORAL REGISTRATION WORE D IKS FOR YOU TO REGISTER DO IT NOW 111 RONS OFFICE ul!« rten Bid?.. Spore. I WARNING OVER TIN FOOD. clpal Health Offict has issued a warning in eel i ith a Court case affecting th" public health. The texl of f he •.•.■•>.■■?•:187 words
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Advertisement643 1951-06-13 4 j fv^B^KOll LOS IT? I L I I NOTICES |TJ E. Ong alias Oaf Ban Ee I has been (iis..\-ii.--e'; April 30th, L951 and has no ■longer any authority bo transact advertising or any other business on our Km h< SINGAPORE STAND AIU) AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOI D LEAS643 words
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Advertisement53 1951-06-13 4 SITUAL'OS to B s v" i Comn All ance also S Of >. Speed 14 25 w.p.:. be eli co::. serv I and S MAI ACCOIXTS I I the per ing r and p he s men Juii- n. I i BUSINESS OffOETg I i EC work Contra I VC53 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-06-13 4 CHINESE Y.M.c.a. Selegfe Road: Joint Staff Meeting 11.30 a.m £ero Basket Ball 5 p.m.. Student Badminton 530 p.m.. Table Tennis 730 p.m.. Billiards Tournament 8 p.m.. Evening School 3 y p.m.31 words
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Article91 1951-06-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter A\ English preacher, who is mal'.ing a round-the-world lec- ture tour by air reaches Singa- pore next .Monday from London. iHe is the Rev. Canon Bryan Green, Rector of Birmingham. Canon Green will spend about i three days in Singapore and will give91 words
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Article43 1951-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— As a result of the derailment oi an engine and two coaches early this morning in Kulai. the day mail service between Gemas and Singapore were cancelled today. Normal services. it is boped, will be resumed to- morrow.43 words
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Article195 1951-06-13 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos A 40-minute battle between RAF j Regiment Malays and terrorists j who had ambushed them, re- i suited in the bandits being compelled to withdraw. The engagement took place in Rawang yesterday when an attempt by terrorists to blow195 words
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Article302 1951-06-13 5 Village Graded 'Black 9 By Army Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. On the advice of the State War Executive Committee, the Mentri Besar of I'erak, Tuan Haji Mohamed Razalli, decided today that ihe evacuation scheme for Kepayan«r Village in Ipoh must be put into operation.302 words
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139 1951-06-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Supervisor ol Elections, Singapore, Mr. G.G. Thomson, in a last minute plea to eligible rs to register themselves bere the electoral registers close on June 15, reminded them of the possibility of a by-election. Such by-elections will bo fought ti139 words
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127 1951-06-13 5 THE Summer Conference of Singapore Chinese students org; ised by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. be hold at the Chan.: Chin£ High S rhool in Katong from Juno 2 I July 1 The conference, which Is I every year and is the so far, is to train127 words
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126 1951-06-13 5 Blackout In East And West Of Singapore Standard Shipping Reporter BLACKOUTS »n Singup< re caused by the necessity for loadshedding is liable to continue for some time, Mr. R A. Waddle, Acting Municipal Electrical Engineer, told The Standard yes terday. M Waddle said that load shedding during day is liable126 words
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Article310 1951-06-13 5 THON KF.E (45) of Tanjongl Paear Road, and a Chmese woman Lok Sou Chin 138) of Sago Lane were charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with assistiaa in the canying on of a chap Ji ki lottery, a. Sago Lane on Jun^ 11.310 words
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582 1951-06-13 5 Standard Staff Correspondent irOH, lues. Recommendations for the establishment «>l town councils in the four major towns of IVrak [poll, Taiping, Teluk Aiimhi and K;i!in)ar with elected majorities, have been made i»> i«u* Select Committee of the Council of State oi Perak. The report582 words
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228 1951-06-13 5 Pk Statutory Corporation Bill Passed Standard Stafi Correspondent IPOH. Tues. -Another forward s*ep in the progress of the Perak Administration was taken the Council of S\i*e unanimously passed a Bill establishing I Mentri Besar ot Por&k as a statutory corporation and theroby vesting in the corporation all property at pros.228 words
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Article82 1951-06-13 5 1 [RTV Pi VE concei 4<; In en v. "i ks was the proud record of two talented musicians, v. -known In Singapore, Jac qucs Genty and his wife. Lola Bobcsc'i. who returned to Singa pore yesterday by Qantas/BOAC after their Indonesian tour. "We are very82 words
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132 1951-06-13 5 Standard Staff < nrrertpottdenl IFOII. Tuva. Hie award of the Disting ishedC duct Medal to acting Corporal G. R Howe of 40 Commando Royal Marines is announced m the Lon Gazette. A Commando subcrossed the Peak Riv darknes.; at 0400 hours on Feb.132 words
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Article132 1951-06-13 5 Tan For Tour Of Europe Ifß ran Chin ru i Deputf Pi e* ident of the Sing i [a slat ive Council v. ill pi es< I Cor tht sex t Cou it meeting scheduled for June Lf He 1 IU be leaving i tew days for a two ntoni132 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-06-13 5 The Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Nesri Sembilan with his Consort. Sr.s two daughters and his Aide-de-Camp's wife, talking to Betty Box. producer of "Appointment With Vemus n during a visit to the J. Arthur Rank Organisation Pine wood Studios En UK.42 words
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112 1951-06-13 5 JOl M N iSTS from M I tiy ted 'tic wroi ks ol th« N rth Bri h LocomoU\ pany, G g and sa the Uh tive buildti ml tc c i tin the frame to the flttin£ of < and wheels and final pa112 words
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Advertisement262 1951-06-13 5 WORLD FAMOUS OYW 100 YIAW 154S 1951 trywfhtrt From All Liquor Dealer*, s .T A L TONIC ded Jl (iold and Silver Medals SERRAVALLO'S TONIC ICHONA and IRON WINE) ES THE APPETITE NGTHENS THE NERVES REGENERATES THE BLOOD. S TONIC Is a mest palatable mixture i and iron, perfectly combined262 words
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Advertisement26 1951-06-13 5 JOHN WHITE means made just right) i Save Your Time Save Your Money sa ve Your Labour.... U\ S«LAS ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE XX J f n26 words
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Miscellaneous7 1951-06-13 5 i l<!^-^_ -x __>^ J I \JEEa£i«a > l^^^^^^H7 words
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Article809 1951-06-13 6 E should r." f fall into the error of thinking that we have Ived the communal problem in tins We have yel to build the secure foundali on which real national unity could be built. y cannot be buili by mere slogans or by i iding a spirit809 words
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Article541 1951-06-13 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By IN the pub they were discussing what they missed most since the last days of peace, which were fixed as being somewhere around 1935. "Thick, crisp, gammon rashers on a ihrone of eggs," said one. The days when you could buy a bicycle and541 words
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Letter332 1951-06-13 6 Sir 1 was given to understand through the medium of your paper thai the Progressive Party is to hold its Annual General Meeting at an island away from Singapore. T:.e :'H iu-:"s are to a<M >le 3\ a pick-up point to catch Dr. Paglar's motor launch to332 words
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Letter473 1951-06-13 6 Sir, Singapore Malay Welfare Council's request for recensorship, or a complete ban. of the M ilay film, PENGHIDUPAN is a great surprise to Malay film-goers. I saw the film three iimes when it was recently shown at the Rex Cinema to crowded houses for more than473 words
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Letter130 1951-06-13 6 BEVIN 'S SACRIFICE Sir:— Ernest Bevin was bu.ied in Westminster Abbey. He certainly deserves this high honour. Orphaned at six, leaving a miserable restaurant kitchen to become van-boy and conductor, self-educated In public libraries and by hearing Ben Tillett, he started the mighty and heart breaking work of uniting small130 words
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453 1951-06-13 6 Sir;— Dato Onn's announcement oi Independence ol Malaya Party at a time when Indians are talking ol a united front is rather distracting. This move by the Creatoi oi "Hidup Melayu 1 and the communal rivalry it devloped in Malaya makes one think whether453 words
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202 1951-06-13 6 No Forced Call-up, No Hard Feelings Sir:— lt Is Indeed heartening to hear that two Penang boys have volunteered for national service and are good ex mp [or others to follow. It Is very good for the boys themselves to volunteer and not to be forced to carry arms agaii202 words
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91 1951-06-13 6 Sir: I was surprised to read Mr. R. Kesselring's criticism of Mr. Sidneys suggestion to push the sale of th e Selangor State Lottery tickets. I am glad the government stance in what he writes. The political and economic structure of Malaya and thoss countries91 words
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Article960 1951-06-13 6 Flora Lewis - Persia's Forgotten Reforms Flora Lewis Dangers Of MPisiltissian Ant ong .1 lasses Mi Oil AVf //oft rf sa lift n Hepes Ant tiring M*msn is&tl Rvnvtits by TEHERAN. OSTENSIBLY the main purpose behind Persia's decision to nationalise the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was to provide funds and pave the way for960 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-06-13 6 point ol ord«T before we Mart w ranslinj,' Ik. s <<mi;,i !><■ 1« jdrr ot the opposition yon or >i»ur mother?"22 words
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Article37 1951-06-13 6 Review of Views Pea e let* JUDGING Jr. I I U I s I i g Si Pin s I Hi I lln I S n I i both I in a S PRO is U I37 words
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Advertisement9 1951-06-13 6 [5 tigeil I. RUBBER GOODS j for MINING INDUSTRY,9 words
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Advertisement33 1951-06-13 6 I A BADIOPLAY^RS j! miUMPHOFTC< m I V I A THREE WAVE BAND EQUAL TO j: A FULL SUPERHET MIMW J 5. RIMLOCK-VALVES: AC DC I BEST SOUND QUALITY I HIGH NOTES SUFT^^^^^33 words
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77 1951-06-13 7 SIIINGTON, June 12 (UP) Lieut. Gen. Albert Wedetninander <>* iln United States Sixth Army, said Monday nit, I States should pull out of Korea and break off dip.ll^ with Russia ftnd its satellites. w of have i San on II tub* line77 words
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124 1951-06-13 7 Reds Objected To Weriemeyer For Ambassador Post WASHINGTON. June 12, (UP). Lieut. Gen. Albert Wtffeneyei testified yesterday thai he had been slated ti> become Ambassador to China In IH4t> but the Administration dropped the ide.i because the Chinese ommunists protested violently. Wedemeyer quoted Acheron as telling him. "I'm >orry about124 words
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176 1951-06-13 7 LONDON, June 12 (UP)— The condition at King GeDrge is serious enough to promote increasing public discus: ion o1 the possibility of an earl;, retirement or maybe with a long and complete rest. This is- unusual in the British Isles, where specula;. on out176 words
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Article105 1951-06-13 7 WASHINGTON June 12 (UP) ;..<..-- iv •.:■<- *i'd ..v .p. on a ielay< d comonise bill to lend I aminet U iccl In i U*****,000,000 terms i buy 2 000.000 United States grain i me ires enl immeU sign* arc to Pr< sident Frum onlj105 words
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201 1951-06-13 7 WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP) State Department spokesman Michael McDermott indicated Monday that the United States will reject the latest Soviet proposal concerning the procedure for holding a Japanese peace conference. lie :o:ii a press conference that while Department officials had not yet had201 words
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117 1951-06-13 7 HK Libel Case Against TimeSettledOutOf Court 2 B I g s solicitors that Mess i- were part es d crimi the salt i passts 1 E rope and made I irge gains -by, and had rt as 1 ieir business eab Su impli- V as ever n ended <>v ve117 words
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101 1951-06-13 7 PARIS, June 12 (Reuter) Franco-American talks here on the proposed Japanese per.ee treaty nag le^ ■•problem.- in suspense" to be settled through i iplomatic channels, an official communique said last night The communique issued by the Frer.rh s.-ic! tliere was no diver-ci'.'A-v bcv.wcn the two101 words
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Article25 1951-06-13 7 LOS ANGELES. June 12. (AP) —Actor Mickey Rooney's third wife, Actress Martha Yickers. 24. sued' him for divorce yesterday She charged •"habitual cruelty.25 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-06-13 7 photo. Pope Pius XII is carried on his portable throne to a temporary altar erected in front of St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, June 3. While an estimated crowd of 200.000 filled the square, the Pope venerated the newly beatified Pope Pius XAP - 60 words
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362 1951-06-13 7 TEHERAN, June 12 (Reuter)— The British Ambassador to Persia Sir Francis Shepherd, appealing Monday for a friendly partnership in British-Persian oil relations, warned "the only benefit from constant criticism and mistrust will accrue to the enemies of freedom." The Ambassador made362 words
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167 1951-06-13 7 NEW DELHI, June 12, (AP) P l l i e Minister Pandit Nehru declared yesterday that India will "tolerate no nonsense" in settling the Kashmir dispute. He told newsmen Pakistan, which also claims Kashmir, is making "distorted and false" statements "aided and abetted by167 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-06-13 7 Photo. Battered but cheerful. Private Lionel Essex. 21. only known survivor of 600 men reported missing after the Communist onslaught upon the isolated Gloucesters in Korea recently, lies wounded in a British army hospital in Japan, June 6, after 33 days hiding behind enemy lines. He was foundA.P - 63 words
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Article164 1951-06-13 7 LONDON. June 12. (Reuter) —Mr. Kenneth Younger, Minister cf State, said .Monday' that the British Government Ihou g ii t consideration of China's admission to the United Nations should be postponed for the time being. He was replying in the House of164 words
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Article24 1951-06-13 7 BUENOS AIRES. June 12 (API —A twin-engined plane crashed today in the central Argentines. killing all eight persons aboard.'24 words
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108 1951-06-13 7 Russia Increasing Obstacles Jessup PARIS. June 12 <AFP) -American delegate to the four -power deputies conference Philip Jess up today reaffirmed that the USSR was multiplying obstacles in an obvious attempt at tnak tig it impossible for the four foreign ministers to meet. Sov et delegate Gromyko de nied this108 words
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Article28 1951-06-13 7 MANILA. June 12 (UP) Foreign Secretary Carlos P. R"mulo was .suddenly taken ill while in conference i<t the Foreign Offic-e with Chinese Ambassador Chen Cruh-pin.28 words
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254 1951-06-13 7 WASHINGTON, June 1?, (AP)— Ambassador War ren R. Austin declared yesterday the l\N. military objective in Korea could be achieved if the Communists would agree now to "end their aggression against the Republic of Korea, to cease hostilities and to maintain guarantees against their assumption."254 words
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225 1951-06-13 7 Peking Radio Ignores All Peace Talk rDON, June m (AP) Ev< i y w >:d about the IC w being Peking in< :ates C* I i ta aims to keep up I r there and is paying no heed to much recent w* ten latiop about the posstb making peace.225 words
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Article113 1951-06-13 7 UN May Make New Approach WASHINGTON, Jun< 12 (UP) Authorii alive soui > yesterday reported indications that the United Nations Good Offices Committee is preparing to make another approach to Communist China in an effort to arrange a ceasefire in Korea. They said that this time the approach apparently would113 words
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Article66 1951-06-13 7 WASHINGTON .1.. e J2 'UP) The Navy said today that it has been advi.^ed by the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba that three Navy men were killed in a flash fire ihere on Saturday. It said seven saili ns mw e injured and one other66 words
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68 1951-06-13 7 TOKYO. lane 12 Secretary I i K r Tokyo i le v ;H> :iU:M!i>' a b nard-to-kilJ Koreai I e mourn Finletter arrived \va five hours aiid after Delence iec^ C. Marshall LeP fir the S1 '<■•- He ga d th^'-e necti'>n a! all68 words
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Advertisement50 1951-06-13 7 MEUKOW 5 STAR BRANDY »"l<ow Broody turns o Chinese dinner irrto o bonquet! At v *edding V festivols ony cekbrotion serve SNi Brandy and be sure of success. Your guests v on f r»at you ore serving the very best French E'ond, when they see the fomous f* Cho P'50 words
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Advertisement64 1951-06-13 7 V I flutfrtvAat TAeyve teen, at&twfot' jj CHOCOLATES!? EVERY PIECE DIFFERENT. I 1 lb. BOXES $3.75 2 lb. BOXES $7.50 I I OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY. MALE FROM THE PUREST 5 INGREDIENTS EAGH EOX i:-] C':' LOPHANE WRAPPED TO ENSURE PERFECT CONDITIOR j f A ki<;> in Ol xi ii%64 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-06-13 7 jr^ *r\] I nancy— please I WM>%%? i£ZZ*\ W> oops W£-, I aunt fritzi says j -«J" j H (return these eg-g-s ipfpj^ i "m^\ thanks for^27 words
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Article120 1951-06-13 8 j Standard Shipping Reporter A LARGE group of Malayan students from Hongkong University arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the 14,283--ton P O Liner Carthage to spend the summer vacation with their parents in the Co!,i:iy and in the Federation. i A total of 137 passengers disembarked. Some120 words
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Article, Illustration286 1951-06-13 8 Defect Forces Ship To Make For Port Standard Shipping Reporter THE 10,0Ca-ton refrigerator cargo ship Devon, owned by the Federal Steam Navigation Line, put into Singapore yesterday from North Australian waters on an emergency call. She developed steering gear trouble and was diverted toStandard - 286 words
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Article38 1951-06-13 8 TOKYO. June 12 IAI Pi The N Ma.'u. the biggesi whaling b built in Japan since the war's termination, will be launched at the Kawasaki Heavy Industries dockyard at Kobe on June 21. photo.38 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-06-13 8 photo. TIIK 1.4»;.">-t<>n Kistna, one of the first motorships to be built 26 years ago a> an experimental 'opt' and which his been serving the British India Steam Navigation Co.. h.is been bought over by the Hod Funnel I inc. The vessel, to be renamed Giang Bee, will serve HeapStandard - 57 words
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Article214 1951-06-13 8 J. ARTHUR RANK Organisation newsreels have acquired ex< lush e rights for i ameraman to accompany the Austin A- 14 car whi n '.eft London on Juno 1 in an attempt to circle the world in 30 days. When comp the newsreel will be sent to214 words
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Article155 1951-06-13 8 Many Malayans Aboard Corfu Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, lues. The Corfu, which left the United Kingdom, on June 1 for the Far Ta>i, i» expected to arrive in till* port on June 2 1, One of the many passengers who will disembark in Penang will be Mr. Ong Keng Liang,155 words
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Article95 1951-06-13 8 L O X D OX, (Airmail) LJ d's Register of Shipping has noted that the United States, which six years ago was building more ships than all the rest ot the non-Axis world combined, today ranks seventh among world shipbuilders just ahead of Germany. Lloyds95 words
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Article65 1951-06-13 8 LOS ANGELES. (Airmail)— A Douglas Globamaster 11. the largest transport used by the united S: ites Air Force, has flown with the beaviesi load ever cariied by a mas produced transport plane, the Air Force announced. On a test Sight the plane flew 1.000 miles with65 words
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Advertisement228 1951-06-13 8 SIRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 26 Hong Tat for Rengat June 14 Vessel t O r Muar Weekly Hong Thong tor Bagan Vessel *or Malccc- Twice Weekly Api pj j une 30 Vessel tor Pom Dickson Weekly r, 1 u Tung Song228 words
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Advertisement58 1951-06-13 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roya! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line Ncderland Lirtc Rotterdam Rottcidam Amst«idom MONTREAI HALIFAX. COSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S'pore P Shorn Pcnong Tawafi (SMN) In Port 16/17June 18/19June Soesfdyk (HAL) 17/23June 24/25June 26/27June Ban;am (RL) 9/ 1 4 July 1 5July 16/17Jul\ Roepat58 words
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Advertisement437 1951-06-13 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA u K COM S'pore p < "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16/18 June H "KINA- *or fcangkok. Hongkong Manilo p i... 20-26 June "MEONIA" tor Saigon b Bangkok 26-28June t| :5j un "MALACCA" for Bangkok, un< Hongkong, Manila, Kot>« Cr Yokohama 7-9July "LALANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok 28-29July 2€:"437 words
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Miscellaneous76 1951-06-13 8 Despatches POD \V U.S A. no >n by I md Mail, N India and PaKisnoon by Tak Seng. S. »rs only) noon by Tak Seng Ct. Britain, N. [rel v Europe, v >' a6d W. Airica, a j, Egypt ai d O y i noon by Carl P >nti mak76 words
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Miscellaneous374 1951-06-13 8 t INilllMCfc a—-^- -jC— js—J^ss- 31 a^= "ji. ■a—'*- 1 '-i^^ L\si *si\lK LINE In P Steel Rover. saUs June 16 nx "'torn fcurcpc BoVAI HUITERDA.M LLOYD June 16: T.-.r.>:.in. sails June 18 4rtfD P Haid^ Rotterdam •O M ROPr Amsterdam Belandia due ena of June j... 2 3: Kota374 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-06-13 8 arrivals] .^Sg. [ond DEPARTURES j r<^^: Arrivals C.P.A. from Hon.ckon< W.lo p.m. BOAC from London 3.45 p.m. P.O.A.S. from Bangkok 1. 50 p.m. SIAMESE AIRWAYS from Bangkok .">.4» p.m. MM MAS AIkVV AYS from Kuala Lumpur H.M\ a.m. from Medan. Penang. Taipin^. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur 6.35 p.m. from Penang. Taipin«,111 words
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629 1951-06-13 9 NG SEK YEW - UK Is Safe guarding Malayan Sulphur Needs NG SEK YEW ASSURING SUPPLIES TO MANY INDUSTRIES B) Standard Staff Reporter p;~ LOSING thai the United Kingdom Government has the the sulphur supply position in Malaya, Singapore officials importance ol survival ol the various sulphur-consuming has the appreciation ami careful attention of629 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-06-13 9 tlta mem :> •nd i wHk S He r. uho rdaj m r !»>dnej r<-- }'■■•■>■ I n I'M B HUrt-19 words
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Article, Illustration80 1951-06-13 9 Photo At the Southern Research Institute in Alabama technicians working on a process of paper making from the stalks of the lespedeza plant and from wood see great promise. Paper produced from the lespedeza came out from this Institute as the result of a farmer's query. The Institute now producesUSIS - 80 words
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234 1951-06-13 9 w ROAD TESTS Standard Stall Correspondcnl I Mi'» R, June 12— The HriiMi Rubber Boaril has made proposals lhal tin* Institute <»f Malaya undertake rubber powdef from latt*\ coming from state M an immediate step forward to i I source of pupprj Lack234 words
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Article11 1951-06-13 9 Funds For Perak Schools peadi at I verneach g M >ora-11 words
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Article104 1951-06-13 9 LONDON. June 12 I IP) —The Chairman of Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd., hinted yesterday that Dunlop would produce synthetic rubber. Sir (live Baillieu said, at the annual meeting:. "We have !>een concerned for some time with the importance of securing: adequate supplies of synthetic104 words
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Article11 1951-06-13 9 Free Trade is Ceylon Policy H \:i .s v t rubbtr11 words
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Article32 1951-06-13 9 SARDAR Joglndra Singh. India Government Trade Commissioner, will leave Singapore on Tuesday. June 19. for a tour of Kuala Lumpur and Penang. He wall return to Singapore en32 words
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Article58 1951-06-13 9 SM K. porter Ito, elected share <•».-- ■■.a ii im- O-d- 3^9 3 4TA xd He > W.-.uch 2 JO 300 H'kong S'hai Bk. (H'kong :cs> 740.10 ***** M. Breweria 5.*;0 r ).20 xd McAlisten 21.00 27.00 Robinson Co.. K. Kampar »/6 397Kramat "J La-ut I-*58 words
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Article151 1951-06-13 9 PENANG, June 12: Representatives of the three Chambers of Commerce here met yesterd ly under the chairmanship of Mr. A. Cromarty, oi the Penang Chamber of Commerce, to discuss the question of a levy Government proposes to charge for the use ox the quay151 words
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Article37 1951-06-13 9 HONGKONG, June 12— Sperial Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.77 to £1 Sterling; HK56.27 to US$l; HKSI.BIS to Malayan ?1: HK50.345 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5314.875 to one tael.37 words
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266 1951-06-13 9 IPOH. June 12 The Perak Government has already instructed the Drainage ami Irrigation Departmen! to investigate the !-lale of the* upper reaches of the Krian River Catchment Area. This assurance was given in the Perak State Council today by Mr. W. B. Tucker, speaking266 words
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Article73 1951-06-13 9 Messrs. Turquand. Youngs and Co.. Chartered Accountants and Secretaries, report the following May crop figures: Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate Ltd., 15.000 lb.. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd. 72.000 lb.. Glenealy Plantations Ltd 63.000 lb.. Kluang Rubber Co.. Ltd. 57.000 lb.. Pajam Ltd. 100.000 lb.. Tambalak Rubber Estates Ltd.73 words
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117 1951-06-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 12: A large number of accounts in the savings banks in the Federation and Singapore lie dormant. Some of the depositors have left the country or have died. Some have possibly lost their passbooks and imagine, wrongly. that the accounts are also lost.117 words
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432 1951-06-13 9 By T. J. LIM, Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN tin price has dropped $10 in a week to 8517 per piful, the lowest level reached this year. This is the result of a series of price modifications by the U.S. Reconstruction Finance432 words
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Article77 1951-06-13 9 The latesc Singapore robber prices yesterdn' (June 12) were per lb. Buyers Seller No. 1 RS.S Spot Loose JLSU 51.52L F.0.8. in bales June No 1 RSS 51.49\ 51. 50 No 2 R.S.S 51.42i 51.43 No 3 R.S.S (nom 51.37 51.38 Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening per Ib.77 words
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Article37 1951-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The prii-.' of Tin to-day was $517 per piml. Down $7-625 LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session wepe: Spot WM buyers. £W5 sellers. Three months COG7 10s. buvers. £970. Settlement Price £990. Tone: Quiet.37 words
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Article62 1951-06-13 9 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market was dull at more or less unchanged prices yesterday Buyers indicated C 4li P? r picul with sellers at No business passed. Coconut oil was quiet with sellers at $74 per picul and buyers still holding off.62 words
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266 1951-06-13 9 War Damage Payments IPOH, June* 12 The War Damage CaiMlt «ion*s Assessment Board lia* made approximately 24,000 final awards on claims, and is dealing *it!i claims at present at the rate of 2.500 per month. In addition to the 24,000 claims,266 words
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144 1951-06-13 9 Standard Stall Reporter IN SYMPATHY with London, the Stagapore rubber market was easier yesterday. Very little business was reported throughout the day. tin* turnover being at best moderate. Quotations de lined by almost three cents per Ib. from Monday's closing levels, first144 words
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Advertisement128 1951-06-13 9 f STANDARD 1 AND TRIUMPH SERVICE £t**-*>-* r 1 k I Our repaii shops ore 1 J equipped with the latest appliances and these modern aids set the seal to customers' satisfaction. Repairs and maintenance ore carried out by skilled moror mechanics, and we carry a comprehensive siock of spares128 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-06-13 10 GAILE DUGAS - GAILE DUGAS in. The Bag By (Special to the Standard) VEW YORK, Jun« 12 The theory ti.a* a woman net Is in an evening bag just enough I a e for a lipstick, compact, comb and handkerei is, <*. u y.316 words
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Article828 1951-06-13 10 MARGARET SCOTT - THE GREA TEST JOB IN THE WORLD MARGARET SCOTT By Standard Woman Correspondent OOKING for a job? Every day in the "Situations Vacant" column of any newspaper you will find a variety of jobs advertised, the vast majority of which call for experience and initiative, plus any other specialist qualifications828 words
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Article384 1951-06-13 10 MAXINE - BUY -LINES MAXINE by 'T'HIS week's buy-lines are mainly of interest to the fair sex as they concern suih topics as are dear to a woman's heart. CTART saving girls' I have heard a rumour that a popular dress shop in Battery Road. Singapore, has someone now in Paris buying384 words
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Article, Illustration962 1951-06-13 10 THE SUMMER SILHOUETTE IS NOT EXAGGERATED Paris Newsletter By Our Paris Reporter PARIS. June 12. Midseason collections have completely lost their original character. They no )ouger show the least sign of things to tome, Couturiers concentrate on design s for immediate wear, fashion now being sharply divided into parts: Summer962 words
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Article54 1951-06-13 10 EXPERTS recommend having at least six sheets and three pillow cases for each single bed in order to allow for one set of linens in use. One in the linen closet and one in the laundry. WHEN doing your housecleaning, don't forget to freshen your glass light fi.rturet54 words
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Advertisement126 1951-06-13 10 1 -gggtM—% lODAY a DAILY: 11 BJB.-L45 t i:> -<. n 4 9.3ft HV\l\(. A WONDERFUL TIME W "KISSA^IEE-EV-THE-CATSKILLS!" II I In h*2£*?^ STo^; PI l S! Latest Gaumonl Briti^}l News. KRI WONI Trooping The .»!o':r. Princess 1 BgabeUi deputises Jor ft M The King. THEY C ILLED HIM THE126 words
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Advertisement107 1951-06-13 10 Now Awaiting Ycsr Early Selection I sjj. X 4. t y *wWSjSjaJf grr^s. ■■"■•■■■•■■■iia w—J' *^>&f •ibfiiiiiiMii &9K AmIIK' ■>■■■■■■ j/^% \rJ \jt^T < LA CHAUXDS-FONDS A L'RGE RANGE OF LAMES' GENTS' WATCHES In stainless Steel, Rolled Cold, I 78 cf. Cold SILVERWARE DEPT 31, RAPPLES PLACE SPORE XWL -49107 words
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Miscellaneous343 1951-06-13 10 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES KA !?L" A a-ssiii-^HriiAt^.* penang SINGAPORE ffS&^Jf^SSia^^ja CMW Kc/ft metres) (7260 &c» 41.M uietre.) antl Mark<>t Report in Sf" a dca a st: T 'pm As Sinca 10 am News (KL>: 10 4£. Schools "Legend of^Yueh-Fei in Amoy: 7143 i ift^n^ f 1 1 1 ***** S»»n>™ary:343 words
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Article343 1951-06-13 11 NOTTINGHAM, June 12 (Rcuter)— South Africa won their hrst cricket Test match for 16 years when they beat England by 71 runs in the first Test here totla>. The last time they won was in 1935 when they heat England by 157 runs at Lords343 words
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Article274 1951-06-13 11 SINGAPORE'S Olympic Sports Council cannot ret make up its mini whether or not to join toith the Federation in forming a Pa n-Ma la i/an Olym p i c Sports Council. This was receaici last night b?y SOSC president Mr. E. Strickland who told a meeting of the274 words
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Article77 1951-06-13 11 Maxim Drugged For Charles Fight? CHICAGO. June 11 (IT) The Illinois Athletic Commission dtvided today to Question light-heavyweight champion Joey Maxim about suggestions that he might have been dragged on May 30 when he tried unsuccessfully to wrest the heavyweight crown from Ezzard Charles in Chicago Stadium. The commission ordered77 words
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Article33 1951-06-13 11 QUEBEC CITY. June 11 (UP>— Hi l-hitti Pancho Segura ol nd Frankie Kovach of Oakland, California, won their way into th€ finals of the Canadian Pro Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday.33 words
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248 1951-06-13 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI Bank Sports Club's strong defence paved the way to their well deserved two-nil victory over Fraser Neave Sports Club in yesterday's deciding jiame for the section "A" championship of the Business Houses League. Ivan Vass, the Bank's skipper, was the outstanding player. The Bank248 words
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Article135 1951-06-13 11 PLAY takes place today at the Selangor C< Club. Kuala Lumpur, between teams representing the Army and the Royal Air Force in Malaya. The teams will be captained respectively by the G.O.C. Malaya, General Urquhart, and the A.O.C. Malaya, Air ViceMarshal Blucke. The draw135 words
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75 1951-06-13 11 SI tr Soccerites Improved their tion in the second division SAFA le gue when they beat the Chinese Athletic Association 3 l at the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yester- y Moon F. k scored the Stars 1 first g and C. A. equalised ugh Kens Huat immed75 words
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Article48 1951-06-13 11 Raffles Institution, Singapore, will hold its annual athletic sports on Saturday, June -'!0 at 3.00 p.m. on the school ground. There will be two items for the Old Rafflesians, (V 100 yard handicap for competitors ever ;>u. (2) 440 yard Flat for competitors under 30.48 words
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Article37 1951-06-13 11 ASCOT. Berkshire. June 12.— (Reuter) FCr. Kingsley's Guerrier won the Ascot Stakes run over 20 furlongs here this afternoon. Mr. Tommy Carey'? Mon Prince was second and Mohamed Pacha Sultana's Arfaks third.37 words
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321 1951-06-13 11 RAF SELETAR yesterday showed how sheer determination can win a game when they defeated Singapore "A" li-2 in a friendly soccer match at Jaian Besar Stadium. Singapore "A" had themselves to blame for their d< Eeat. They had many opportunities to score but threw321 words
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Article106 1951-06-13 11 FOUR more raeehor.-es worth approximately $40,000 will be flown to Singapore by Qantas/ BOAC from London during the next few weeks. The first is Scotch Express a three-year-old bay gelding and i is due this afternoon. The others j are: Perfect Link, a two-year-old chestnut106 words
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Miscellaneous107 1951-06-13 11 SOCCER: Div. I— Chinese Casuals v I.R.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium: Div. 2—H.M. Dockyard v I KC. "A", CRICKET: Singapore Army v Hongkong Army at Xee Soun (2nd day). CYCLING: 2nd Day Cosmopolitian C.C. championships— Hong him Green 4 45 p.m. a anv Vv= i? nn'N' Mf^ WHERE'S \VA DON'tV107 words
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902 1951-06-13 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By KIJSD REGARDS and ViHorine won so well on the nrat day mat |h»v mu-t be expected to score doubles at Ipoh this afternoon, second day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting. Kind Regards is ma hard race tut I902 words
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236 1951-06-13 12 Women's Golf Championship THE QUALIFYING round of the Singapore Women's Golf Championship was played over the Island Club Course on Sunday last. There were 24 entries— 12 from R.S.G.C., eight from Island Club, two from Keppel Club, and two from Changi. A newcomer236 words
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Article51 1951-06-13 12 HONGKONG, June 12 (Reu-ter-AAP): The unofficial badminton inter-port between Hongkong and Philippines fizzled out last night as a result of the suspension of four of the Philippine players by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation because they failed to obtain permission to take part in matches outside the51 words
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Article193 1951-06-13 12 OlUe Davies Gay Reveller Mlnorou Turfite Goodwood *y»n DUNDONALD REGAL AIRE 1-TIMARUA HMAKtA Dundonald Azad Timarua Regal Aire Regal Aire "ffknelt Sliekness Azad Azad Azau m T FPSOM DOWNS KELVIN FOUNTAIN LADY 2-EPSOM DOWNS KELVIN Sheffield Plate Alpha Sanlana §3& News KH&.*Ek SgnVffs Fountain Lady Kakama »_NOBLE LIGHT193 words
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Article1038 1951-06-13 12 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m., Horses class 3, div. 3 6 furs. 1 0 Regal Aire 3v 9.00 "Lucky Strike Stable" Hobbs Charles 2 000 Clonagh 4v 8.12 Messrs. T. T. Teo &K. K. Teo Yong Lewis 4. 340 Slickness 7y 8.11 "C.T.L. Kongsi" Hobbs (Unfixed. 5 0401,038 words
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Article58 1951-06-13 12 Allen New Flyweight Champion LEICESTER, June 12 (Reuter): Terry Allen, Islington, the former world champion won the vacant British flyweight title when he narrowly outpointed Vic Herman, the Scottish champion, over 15 rounds here tonight Herman (111 lbs. 11 ounces) fought hard and attacked for most of the fight but58 words
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Article110 1951-06-13 12 ARMY, Singapore, are in a strong position at the end of the first day's play in their cricket match against Army, Hongkong, at Nee Soon yesterday. The homesters declared with 304 for nine wickets. In reply the visitors got 62 for two. Play will be110 words
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