Singapore Standard, 15 June 1951
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Title Section12 1951-06-15 1 Singapore Standard 349 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS12 words
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616 1951-06-15 1 Control Over Distribution Under Way I ng Materials SM !nd Staff Reporter over distribution <>t unported building arc m »h«»rt supply and i-ontrol of I rome into force m tin* Colony today, .<: imnit MUMMUICcd lajit ni»hl. In a sweeping move against speculators and hoarders I rating m the Singapore616 words
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Article19 1951-06-15 1 Pay Up Or No Talks, Says Iran t >>n v the I Ml :i l.uv K. <-n demas Is.19 words
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Article268 1951-06-15 1 200 ACS Boys Refuse BCG Shots Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 200 out of 505 boys of the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School m Barker Road refused to have themselves inoculated by the International BCGteam which visited the school yester- day. Leader of the team. Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen, who told this to The268 words
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Article, Illustration135 1951-06-15 1 TOP Singapore Police officials watching: an antiriot demonstration staged by Harbour Board Police Division on Robinson Road yesterday evening. The demonstration lasted more than an hour with about an equal number of •rioters" and Police taking part The practice was under the direction of Mr. J. 11.Standard - 135 words
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42 1951-06-15 1 EVERYTHING used by the British Navy m their contribution to United Nations' resistance to aggression m Korea conies from the huge naval base at Singapore. This was stated m lelease from the Office of the CommU-42 words
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262 1951-06-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Administrative and Uerical Services Union last ni^ht passed a resolution expressing their extreme dissatisfaction with the salary scales recommended for the jieneral elerieal service and other services on the recommendation of the Special Committee on262 words
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171 1951-06-15 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Harboi Board tug Griper starts ofl this morning un a 500-mile dash to the mouth of the Rejang River. oft the coast of Sarawak, to help refloat China Union Line's 3,834 ton freighter Union Mariner which is stranded171 words
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69 1951-06-15 1 TEHERAN, June 14 (UP>— The Governor-General of Iran's oil-rich Khuzistan province reported today to Premier Mohammed Mossadeq that he had arrested on charges of illegal entry 19 Britons who arrived at the Abadan airfield on Wednesday and Thursday by air from London. He said69 words
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65 1951-06-15 1 COLOMBO. June 14. Renter) The Ceylon Government has decided to "sack"' all nonnationals m its employment alter August 1, it wns disclosed here yesterday. Government servants of nonnational origin must prove that they have been granted Caylon citizenship before that date if they wish65 words
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146 1951-06-15 1 Standard >tail Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— "Presidents may come and Presidents may go.* but the Penang U ited Malays National Organisation will .go on for ever,* 1 Capt. Mohamed Noor, Deputy Chairman of the Penang Branch oi ".]\'O, said today, commenting the decision of Dato146 words
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54 1951-06-15 1 JAKARTA, June 14. (UP)— Fifteen persons were killed when a 300-man gang attacked the ArdjasarJ tea estate south of Bandung early today and fought the police for three hours, officials said. Some 2.000 persons living on the e^ ate were evacuated to nearby54 words
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Article65 1951-06-15 1 A Chinese woman. Foo Ah Hiong, 28, of Kirn Chuan Road. Wednesday, tripped and fell into the sea. while walking along the sea wall oft Connaught Drive. It is learned that a European, who saw the woman fall, jumped into the sea and rescued her. The65 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-06-15 1 Standard Slaif Reporter MR PHILIP Mcßride, Australian Defence Minister, hading a delegation of five to London for a conference on Commonwealth defence, arrived by Qantas/BOAC m Singapore yesterday. They were met here by t.U ranking service officers, repre sentatives from the Govern* r. Commissioner-Genera]113 words
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194 1951-06-15 1 TOKYO, June 14 (AP) Allied tank columns roamed at will over the length of the shattered Red "iron triangle" m Korea today but on the eastern front Communists turned and fought. United Nations patrols probed through intense artillery fire to outposts of194 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-06-15 1 A ffray Found In English Channel LONDON. lane II (tauter).— The British *nl>tnarine Affray whioli was l«^t Uml April with 7."> men on hoard WBS found m the FnniMi rhannrl to<la\. Mr I. J. Callaghan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty annouiu-eH m the House of Commons today thai a signalStandard - 250 words
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31 1951-06-15 1 Daughter Horn To Missing Man's W ife LONDON, June 14 A daughter was bom today to 'Lean, Ann born wile one r ijssing li 1 be i.aghi it V." t Europe31 words
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Article, Illustration165 1951-06-15 1 Standard London orr<v*pon<l< nl LONDON. Tliiir..— That the NalionuliM l»arlv proposed h v Dato Onn is an eßßfJleat iilra is tlir (ir^i reaction of Malayan htudenth here. Malayan students endocss the non-communal party as an excellent idea even if godfathered by Sir Henry165 words
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Advertisement76 1951-06-15 1 I"3*jiWS*iO, GENUINE LTV-JJL^ Ofc li ClOUS AND f^^^^fi MOIT A»petisi No SHEAFFEICSJXftp IN THE ■mp-WELL fffbkb BOTTLE.. The SKRIP top well bottle I allows you to -r? y° ur P en //j without muss /"J*/f1 •iJ show how I STARTING: you don't have to bear Hie pen or scratch around76 words
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Advertisement86 1951-06-15 1 MA. H6BIN3ON BO*l).eiNOAfO»t.Tt». X X X X X Jj. X X X X X X X X J. X X X X Jf\ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X f i Just Inparkvd Araitaiph* m SMi mi 2 Sheets:86 words
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Article, Illustration490 1951-06-15 2 'Super Human' Work By Staff Mountains Of Mail Standard Staff Reporter CONGESTION of mails m the Singapore General Post Office has reached such a state that employees are nowadays working from 8 a.m. till midnight, making super human efforts to keep moving the mountainsStandard - 490 words
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119 1951-06-15 2 CHARt JES I t ry, and corruption were explained to a Singapore Ive Kang gs\ and p lice corporal r. P itch m the E re Firsi Police Court yes ay ged that on Mas 12, Seletai H a< i used i bbed See119 words
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Article63 1951-06-15 2 IN Singa] c Second Police Couil Lee Yuan X was sentenced it mx i ntha rigorous imprisonment. 1 o ved by a year's i c s > n when he ad- tted .....,m ft a g< »ld isl itch worth $5800 atOx'ey R i n J :n.e63 words
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Article42 1951-06-15 2 B VMASWAMY Muniyai di was se ttenced to four weeks rig >rou.- .•■.T.cr.t i:i t;.e Siniiapo.e T drd Police Court yesterday, lor sttaim4 packets ef. chewir.H zwm. valuer! at 30 cents from G. »wn 2. STIB. or. May 23.42 words
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Article78 1951-06-15 2 It uas stated that although ptSUaCfl and v '>rtrrs work niiTr than tight lu>ur> d.iv extra, tii^ gel not!. ins at aH! BegafaUioas stipulate Ifcal they g» t »'nl> time oft m lieu." Drawing m RYerage of abool $lv I m<'!itli these nu'U arc olun compelled78 words
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288 1951-06-15 2 Tanglin Has Most Struck-of f Voters Standard Staff Reporter TANGLIN electoral district, a predominantly European area, has the highest tiiitires oi voters struck off the Singapore Legislative Council ami Municipal electoral rolls because addresses of voters could not be traced, the Supervisor of Elections Mr. (i. G. Thomson *ai«l yesterday*288 words
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Article104 1951-06-15 2 A TOTAL of 250 books have so far been donated to the University of Malaya from Rotary Clubs' m Great Brit., in and Ireland, Mrs. T. Kennard, University Librarian. told The Standard yesterday. Mrs. Kennard said the books were arriving by parcel post every cay since104 words
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Article37 1951-06-15 2 FOR being drunk and disorderly at the Eastern Hotel Joget Modern m Tyrwhitt Road on June 13, Ahmad bin Sabang was fined $5 by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates yesterday.37 words
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Article185 1951-06-15 2 Barnes Report Standard Malay Correspondent rUAX HAJr Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad. well-known Malay schoolar. also known as Za'ba, said yesterday that the Barnes Report would bring about the greatest changes which would be of benefit to the Malay language. "The Barnes report will be an element185 words
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Article59 1951-06-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE TOTAL number of accidents m May reached a new high, according to a report by the Superintendent of the Traffic Branch m Singapore. There were 824 accidents out of which 19 people were killed, and 224 injured. The blackest day was May59 words
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181 1951-06-15 2 THE IDEA of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar to form an Independence of Maiaya party cannot be accepted by any Malay who really loves his religion, community and country, said Inche Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahim. President of the Peninsula Malays Union, Johore Bahru. It181 words
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144 1951-06-15 2 Businessman Gets A Year, To Appeal Standard Stall Reporter SONG CHEE \.O^G. i cheated D J. Bux mi, propi !of Eastei r >f 46 bales textiles worth $34,5 I was sen■r.ced to 12 n t1 is 1 rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First District C U i Defence counsel, Mr.144 words
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210 1951-06-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE YOUNG Men's Department of the Singapore Chinese YMCA is to press on with its plans to have a basketball coach, and with the organizing of mass marriages. The provisional date set for the mass marriage is Sept. 15, and210 words
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440 1951-06-15 2 'CRPE FOR MEM, BBUTfII FOR WBMEH Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE women yesterday described the ltte«i|M ta g women wrestling m the Colony as an effort to "bring \hr moraU another step lower." I Strong protests against women wrestling exhibitions were voiced by the440 words
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Article33 1951-06-15 2 staaoard S rHE Singapore T. month ha\ c I oouraging" May dent of I ■'A made, w corde where I never 1 M were n partic we33 words
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Advertisement293 1951-06-15 2 Reader's Digest Tells How to STOP BODY ODOR BAD BREATH 1 both at same time! Amazing New Green Tablet Contains BBBSF '^^^^B^MB^fi NATURE'S DEODORANT (Chlorophyll)! WT ^m Safely Eliminates Offensive Odors At safely stops breath and b~>dy odor, HWBBWft*^^ >-«->^ both at same time! It is Nature's own j Take293 words
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Advertisement13 1951-06-15 2 v,. <. y.. '-KX-K "•■'//'■'■'•■•''v /A*./.,.. i ttNO»f> '"I accounting iT /S? machines raT^13 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-06-15 2 $j£E^ f^i-SOVO'IgULUAH BUSTLXM WAL- 6^^- AH rS STILL UDVAL 1| I MAY HAVE LOST MY YARSOFSTP iißVrr KNEECAP JJHJEU. »N^j MARRY IT-AM' TH' RLST C;'vajJ KNEECAPS IS STILL r^jVO WORE AW,31 words
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316 1951-06-15 3 Hashim Ghani Slates Onn IMP LISTED AS MacMICHAELISM Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsula Malays Union, today likened Dato Onn's Independence of Malaya Party to the MacMichael project which, he said, was still fresh in the minds of the Malays in this country. Is316 words
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Article157 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Described as a brutal murder, Mr. Justice Flectcher Rodgers, m the Supreme Court today, sentenced youthful Osman bin Jantan, to death, when he was found guilty of murdering a 10 year old Chinese boy. Lee Kow. It was alleged157 words
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Article97 1951-06-15 3 MALACCA, Thurs.— Until June 8. 1.763 people m the Malacca Municipal area had applied for registration on the Municipal Electoral Rolls for the three Wards of Tranquerah. Fort and Bukit China. Registration is scheduled to close on 23rd June. The move by the Chinese Chamber97 words
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Article116 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Singaporeans who have Social and Welfare Department lottery tickets m the million dollar sweep m aid of tne MAPT-B should be careful not to make the fact known as they are considered illegal m the' Colony m just the same116 words
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Article105 1951-06-15 3 KUALA LUMP UR. Thurs. A warrant of arrost was issued today, auainst a youth, Chan Ah Choy. who escaped while m polite custody. Chan was arrested m connection with a case of robbery and was brought to the Cheras Road Police Station. After being detained105 words
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194 1951-06-15 3 row: DICKSON, Thurs. As a nraea sure to prevent /en 'v.\' servants oc- cupying h lay bungalows at P Dickson, the Supervisor all government servants! app.ying for permits to get i their respective Heads of! [> ai nents certify, m the j the194 words
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Article24 1951-06-15 3 LIM See (50) was fined $3 by M igisi ite for being k and dis nrdei Ij m Para- Par! Muar24 words
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Article130 1951-06-15 3 PEXAXG. Wed. Three local Government Departments I here will soon move into one of the Jap-built godowns at the Renong Ground which is HOW undergoing repairs and renovations. Tins eodown is situated at the sea end of the Renong ground and is being divided into130 words
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83 1951-06-15 3 $713,931.38 Is Awaiting Claimants Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPI R, Thurs.— There are 96.051 dorniani accounts m the Federation and Singapore Post Offi Savings Banks. Of this number -1,837 are m the Colony. The total amounts waiting to be collected n these two territories is $713,931.38 made up of: Federation83 words
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305 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl VI V LUMFUH, Thurs. For seeunty reasons, arnit d escorts and detectives were on duly m the Second Magistrate's Court today during the hearing of an enticement case. In the dock stood a cleanshaven Sikh, Harbajan Singh, Charged with enticing305 words
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Article147 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A. fine of $190 was imposed on X m 800 Yang (24) by Mr. A. P. Jack, m the First Magistrate's Court today, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Hoi Ah Tai on April 19. at the147 words
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Article102 1951-06-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. For assisting a juvenile to dispose of a bicycle belonging to Ong Bnt'k San which he knew to be stolen property. Ng Ah Chye, was fined $300 m default six months' hard labour, by Mr. D AI.K. Giant, m the Sessions Court today.102 words
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Article40 1951-06-15 3 KHO Tik Khoay. a shopkeeper of Kuala Kurau. was fined b£o by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah. Circuit Magistrate, Pant Buntar. for failing to indicate the prices of cigarettes and condensed milk, m English. Malay, Chinese and Tamil.40 words
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Article54 1951-06-15 3 LIM Vr.v B>k who was charged before Mr. D. If. K. Grant, m the Sessions Court today, with CHANDRAHASAM (46> was fined $40 or 20 days hard labour by the Muar Magistrate, Jnch£ TOKIRIM bin Bijo (18) was fined $150 or 3 months, r.i.. to v" e54 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-06-15 3 Photo Mr. Murray Buttrose, Senior Crown Counsel m Singapore, left m the Carthage yesterday on six months leave accompanied by his wife. On his return from leave. The Standard understands he will be posted to the Federation on promotion. Above Mr. and Mrs. Murray Buttrose. StandardStandard - 47 words
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190 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Units. Plans are being laid m Kuala Lumpur for the holding of a Safety-First H campaign on the lines of a similar drive recently concluded m Singapore. A representative lrom the K.uala Lumpur branch of the Automobile Association of190 words
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Article22 1951-06-15 3 For breaking '.he Curfen crder at Pagoh, Tei Ong '20) was fined $40 <>r 20 days hard labour by the Mfiar Magistrate.22 words
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147 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs In the First Magistrate's Court today, a fine of $250. m default live months' hard labour was imposed on Chin Yok Mcc (19), by Mr. A. P. Jack, for attempting to buy 317 katties of rubber without a147 words
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Article97 1951-06-15 3 Standard Stiff Correspondent MALACCA, Thurs— Lim Kirn Lian, a 19-year-old Special Constable was commit :ed by M trate, Mr. A. L. Wrigg to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of house breaking with intent to commit theft and a charge of theft from a dwelling97 words
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330 1951-06-15 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPI'R, Thur*. FaJWlt— limbing fee* for j;ooib vehicles are to be increased, to l>ring them into line with tbfJM of Singapore, on July I. The minimum rating for vehicles using heavy or diesc! oil or with producer gas at-330 words
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Article257 1951-06-15 3 Standard Slaff C orr«*> pondent KUAI A i.r.vH'i H. Hun Two terrorists, two Sp« >\ Constables and m Auxiliary Policeman were killed m th« last 24 hours. Both banditi wwe killed ha s >Uttfur. One wu on sentry duty at resting place for257 words
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Article69 1951-06-15 3 Standard Si.it I C'orrt^pond'-nt KLUANG, rhurs.- Yap V dee P driver 1 rom L:.v< ride Stree S overc two er vehicU i1 v <• v cessive speed and failed lo >p when ordered to by s P Officer t<»!d the X lai g Magistrate that he drove I69 words
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Advertisement36 1951-06-15 3 i CFMENII PAINT Sfll IT C ?ids Made Young^ "Vigour Renewed Without Operation "ess•i m-iieal and wn to j *ii c of 1 a: d in.l I Mm vi- Tut men! ick -.tive full T^-abs rectl36 words
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Advertisement53 1951-06-15 3 /mm MM^ L. f m f/MM W^ f Mw The 1951 CHEVROLET will be comin 9 \S W Mcioya soon and you ccn rest assured it T^r \f\\\ live up to it's world famous name. You Wm******^ will find good reason to be proud you bought a Chevrolet car, both53 words
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Article256 1951-06-15 4 MOVE TO CUT LOSSES I Standard Staff Reporter I SINGAPORE hotels, laundries, workshops and business firms are now m the process of installing auxiliary «iencratin«j units on their premises to forestall the possibility of losing thousands of dollars a day as a result of the256 words
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Article, Illustration462 1951-06-15 4 New Clinic At Tiong Bahru By EVA CHONG, Standard Woman Reporter THE Singapore Family Planning Association yesterday opened its new clinic and headquarters at li>3. Tiong Bahru Road. Its name boldly displayed m royal blue m two languages English and Chinese willMichael Goh - 462 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-06-15 4 Standard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Boniface Weerikoon uitcr their wedding yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Sheph: d. Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Constance Yiv>enne, daughter of Mr. H. B. de Silva. PhotoPhoto - 35 words
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Article194 1951-06-15 4 WHILE attempting to overtake a car. a motorcyclist and his pillion-rider collided wilh an oncoming bus at Outran] Road on the ni«ht of May 2*>, it was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. ihe court was holding an inquest into the deaths of two brothers194 words
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Article141 1951-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE sub stations from which I load shedding will be made to- night are: Naa Sang Road. Nan Soon Oil Mills. Wan Hin Oil Mills. U.E's j Network. Killiney Road. River Valley Road. Armenian Street AC. "Capitol. Albert Street. New Singapore Ice Works. Chartered141 words
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Article36 1951-06-15 4 MR. Arthur Bawtree Ramsay, Acting Commissioner of Lands Singapore has been appointed, to be a Temporary Official Member of the L-esisative Council of Singapore, during the absence from the Colony of Mr. J.A. Harvey, on leave.36 words
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232 1951-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE proposal to obtain Miiall temporary generators H to be run during blackouts m Singapore was described as a relatively very expensive" step l>y electrical experts m the (!ity yesterday, The managing director of a well-known British electrical firm said; "Such generators will232 words
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Article65 1951-06-15 4 The Literary Section Of the Kiwi Members" League will torn* rrow debate whether "MEN ARE SUPERIOR TO WOMEN" m the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 2 pjn. I Speakers for the motion are Mr. D.A. Anthony and Mr. Chua I Seng Kirn against, Miss Helen Vow and65 words
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Article, Illustration132 1951-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman told the Singapore Coroner s Court yesterday that she found her husband hanging from a cherry tree near her home at Silat Road on the morning of June .>. She was Ng Geos Has (35) who was giving132 words
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Article46 1951-06-15 4 TAX Ngak Phu-:n. and a Chinese woman. Si w Neow Siam, were each fined 525 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assisting m I carrying on of a chap ii ttery. They were arrested at Hill i Street on' May 12.46 words
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Advertisement308 1951-06-15 4 Malayan Chinese association million sweeps TICKETS Ist Prize $250,000 2ml Prise $120,000 3rd Prize 50,000 4rh Prize 20,000 Also 2 Prizes of $10,000 10 Prizes of 5,000 20 Prizes of 2,000 50 Prizes of 1,000 PRIZES PAID IN FULL Definite Drawing Date Ist July, 1951 at Ipoh. Please apply for308 words
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Advertisement682 1951-06-15 4 dfjg jshdfjkgh OBITUARY NOTICE CAM Poh San aged 86 widow of the Kate capfftan Yap Ah Shak of Belangor, passed away at her residence No. S3 Bukit Bintang Road. K.L. on 13.6.51 at 7.5d p.m. She led a quiet and religious life and was born in the year 186i*. She682 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-06-15 4 mnese V.M.C.A., Selegie Road: Music Class 2.30 p.m., L»::dminton 5 p.m., H.L. Basket Ball 5.:-S0 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m. Student Mouth Organ B :nd 7.30 p.m.. Student Table Tennis 7.. '50. p.m.. Billiards Tournament 8 p.m.. Evening School 5-9 T>*nStudent Free English Classes r fc9.BJ2 i47 words
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Miscellaneous179 1951-06-15 4 ACCOMMODATION ADVERTISER would like to rent one of the shop premises m Eukit Bintang Road. Kuala Lumpur, now under construction Hearing completion. Willing to pay compe nsation. Apply Box T. 266 S'pure Standard. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORAHON, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Singapore) jVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-sixth Annual General179 words
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296 1951-06-15 5 Big Varsity Fund Drive In Perak Started By State Body Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. The Perak State Appeal Committee for the University of .Malaya Endowment Fuml is at present studying possibilities of boosting collections for the University. Tiie Committee already has been successful m getting tin-ore and rubber dealers296 words
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138 1951-06-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter MRS. Vilasini Me i »n, firs 4 i elected Singapore Legislative Councillor, m a radio talk last ghi enunierated 12 main points, j^n i she said were essential the making of a successful p >li ie Addressing herself to joung138 words
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Article21 1951-06-15 5 POLICE raided a house m Gottlieb R'»ad. Penang, lasi night, and found an explosives dump. Arrests were made21 words
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Article39 1951-06-15 5 RABAI bin Atang was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore 1 Third Police Court yesterday, for causing hurt to Wohd Taib bin Ahmad with a knife on Apr. 1 30 at Kg. Alexandra Road.39 words
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402 1951-06-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is to appoint a Selert Committee with a quorum of three to examine the Standing Orders f the Legislative Council and to report from time to time what alterations if any, are desirable. A motion seeking402 words
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307 1951-06-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Federation <,ov«'rnment announced la>t nijihi with ihe knowledge and a^retMiient of ihe F.M.S. j Chamber ol Mines that the mining indnstiy's unanimous opposition to proposals to levj a cess on pro- duetion ami its reasons for doing so307 words
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Article87 1951-06-15 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Mobile Squad of the Traffic Branch covered a total of 11.334 miles 'during May this year. Accident i investigation carried them 4.810 miles and routine patrol 6.380. Roads with more than 10 accidents m May were" Orchard Road (21), Bukit Timah87 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-06-15 5 picture. Members of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union who attended the fourth annual general meeting of the Union m Singapore, yesterday. StandardStandard - 27 words
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679 1951-06-15 5 Standard Stafl Reporter <»O\ KR.YMENT i«. issuing fresh directive* to Chinese Schools m Singapore m an attempt to protect the students against recent suspected Communist effort at getting them to return to China. There is evidence of a possible existence of an organisation679 words
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Article38 1951-06-15 5 BAHJAN s!\C^i ta tivel charged m the Singapore Second Police Court jestt with criminal tntanidati I j threatening Sharfuddin with injury at SCC. padang on J;.' I Barjan was iliwwed b.iil of 61,000 until June 21.38 words
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174 1951-06-15 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ipoii. Units. Ow, LH-healtfa the Mentri B< ai i Perak Tuan Etaji M I Wah.'^b ha> cancelled his trip to the United Kingdom, a I c guesi of the Britii ki Go aHe wa to have led a ¥e£ lion lelegat174 words
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Article189 1951-06-15 5 HammettSays His Farewell Standard SUIT Correspondent PENANG. Tatars P*« -iwf for the last time before I goes on home leave, Municipal President Mr. H G. H.< at this af'TMMon's me« ting p.,, i Lribui s to services rendered '>:> Com- irti X hi: tenure ot office. He prai ed I189 words
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Advertisement199 1951-06-15 5 --^^f^n^ 'Ijli 1 1 1 v O^VAITJNG FOR THIS NEW "JO»" TRANSPORTATION FINISH hr, cv, rful beauty ol roodero, tins, buses, trucks, d airpU ics require .i Bnish with the ualities ol this ureat, new post* ELIMINATES WAXING ig protection trom rain, snow, kls up under adverse conditions. RESISTS OIL199 words
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Advertisement63 1951-06-15 5 giga^ )<>i i.i i. v i, u \m> m MBl To}loRllow MXfTE W'vL ik m -^'*^m sis is it Wmm SISII IS m IN A DRAMA OF A FAMILY DIVIDED! Starring: KASMA BOOTY ROKIAH P. RAMLfcE NENG YATWAH D. HARRIS JAFFAR WIRYO Qifre children o»^ lp/\y _A'_J/ vJ} Children of63 words
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Miscellaneous11 1951-06-15 5 r~/%lMfc f -T r ,iY STARS ALLEY, fwE'RE PLAYING RING JjpHH^J11 words
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Article796 1951-06-15 6 E d t know whether this is an opportune moment to utter .t few words of warning to t:.;- rui ber smallholders. Thanks to the unexp cted rise m the price of rubber a year ago, most of m are enjoying an affluence which is lulling t m796 words
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Article217 1951-06-15 6 MR. BARNES Malay Education Committee has "gone off the track," said Nanyang Siang Pau. commenting on Barnes' recommendation to abolish vernacular education. Instead of limiting itself to the discussion of Malay education (being a Malay Education Committee") the Report had intruded into the sphere of Malayan education217 words
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Article189 1951-06-15 6 Review of Views the Malayan* when w« hove, afihieVed our independence. "If the British Government thinks that it is its duty to 100k 1 after such matters, it should' sjee that any policy adopted 1 should be m Hjie wish such' progrejsjya Jdeas as those of' Dato Ohn. i War189 words
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351 1951-06-15 6 Sir:—Mr. R. Jumabhqy, In a statement m a recent issue «>f the Sunday Stai lard, said that the Singapore Regional Indian C -digress "is a dead body." Also according to him the SKI t: has vowed allegiance to India. The SR I351 words
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Article354 1951-06-15 6 Sir:—l believe that Lhe problem of education of our children is the one that gives us Ile most concern and w< >j i>. I know for certain that m this matter we are not meeting with the sympathy we deserve from the Education authorities and other354 words
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Article57 1951-06-15 6 Sir.—So, '"Good of Malaya" has raised his head m p*fint again. iWednesdnv, June l"S 1951). We Quote. I do not see why the Government Is trying to impose such high handed Policy We wonder how "Good of Malaya"' would feel now if the United Kingdom" Government57 words
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Article590 1951-06-15 6 HOW LONG CAN THEY KEEP SILENT? SIR:-- As one who Is very much disheartened over the state o: affairs that has exi.-t xl during the past two years :n the 5.H.8.. I am compelled to write to the Press with a view to improving matters. While trade unions like A.C.S.U590 words
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Article126 1951-06-15 6 Sirv—Dato Qnn's sugge I a for the formation of the independence of Malaya Party, which he opines will achieve independence for Malaya m seven years, should not be taken seriously. I think it is Just one of his periodical antics." hat is rather surprising is that the126 words
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Article232 1951-06-15 6 Sir;- Your editorial on June 6, captioned "The Frozen Look" deserves the highest praise. The dismissal of Governments belated freeze scheme nf rubber earnings by the Rubber Producers' Council, holds out a poignant fact which serves as an eye-opener to the working man. It is a foregone232 words
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923 1951-06-15 6 Denis Gorgan - Why Not Sentence The Killer Motorist To Jail? Denis Gorgan In Changi Prison are persons serving sentences for crimes far less an ti -social than those of the dangerous driver by OOAD Safety Week m Singapore has just concluded and my sympathy goes out to those who laboured m its923 words
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Advertisement67 1951-06-15 6 WATCHES I I that eivev A orrect time li, 80 of headache, eye pain Njk./^-^V «jIL «">> fatigue, nervous ex- J* Batation are the direct V^i^/ V re>ult of visUii l defects. V IO R^IIrVKniK SYMPX\vi* lOMS only a thorough >\ v accurate and Scientific examination by us can x67 words
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Advertisement85 1951-06-15 6 MODEL 156 Eifht wavebands v> v An r.f. stage on oil bonds SINGAPORE AND PENANG FEDERATION OF MALAYA Sole Distributors For Singapore SoL I r.buto KOSTER CO., LTD. KIM MM vSK CD--104-L, ORCHARD ROAD S. P. SHOTAM CO, 12, ORCHARD ROAD <♦ ♦<♦ #♦> v -jV AHMAD C. B. RECORDS85 words
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260 1951-06-15 7 Britain To Protest Against Action Of Persian Officials V June 11. (Renter) Mr. Herbert Morrison, Bri>i«jn Secretary, *ai<! here today Britain is to protest to t the action ot a three-man Persian committee m issuition m Abadan making demands on tin* An«lo- Iranian Oil Company. He told the House of260 words
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Article71 1951-06-15 7 Investiture Ceremony Postponed LONDON, .Tune H <AP) It wns ojfuialh Announced trom bin km^ham Palace WedßCSdaj that the investiture reremony. .scheduled to be held at the palate on Jiiv had been postponed due to the Kind's illxss. At the ceremony the King u.i* to have personal!\ handed out titles and71 words
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Article108 1951-06-15 7 LONDi >\. .4 \VP^ The British Fui »n S strong ttack gai I bl Cki g and ma countries c >:. CUI Ac ess lg :ic innual bm- Pi ess Ass c ati m Mor--11 ed, itional rises not only from an ig i ?sive Foreign108 words
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Article46 1951-06-15 7 DXEY. .1 me 14 API Chifley, leader Opi >.. and ncr line minister, who estei to have a il "ii Sun< His body will lie hi >ta*e at lament hous< Canberra, v will then be Bai irsl to lie m c R a Catholic46 words
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104 1951-06-15 7 KHARTOUM, June 13, I APv With hall of the capital's police force Still on strike. Sudan's Ani!.^ Governor-General, Wed- esd iy proclaimed a state of emergency m Khartoum Province. Sudan's defence force were given police powers equal to their ranks Authority also was given104 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-06-15 7 photo. Five Canadian soldiers z> who left Seattle, Washing- ton. recently as replace- ments for countrymen fighting m Korea, spell out their destination aboarf "< ship, June 5. with customtailored haircuts. Left to ririii: Private Jack Chevalier of Quebec City: Pri- Fates Albert Leßlanc. JAP - 61 words
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180 1951-06-15 7 Overall East China Situation 'Critical, Says Peking Report HONGKONG June 14 (AP) A top-level report on bandit and counter-revolutionary activity m the vast and vital East China area has warned the Chinese Communist high command that underground armed forces are on the march, political assassinations are growing and the overall180 words
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222 1951-06-15 7 Recent Tests Aid H-Bomb Development WASHINGTON. June 14 (UP)— The Government officially announced yesterday thai the recent Eniwetok tests contributed heavily to the development of the hydrogen super-bomb and to specialized atomic weapons for use against armies as well as cities. The April-May test blasts at the Pacific island proving222 words
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127 1951-06-15 7 6,000 N 'lists Fight Way Into Indo-China HANOI. June 14: (Reuter) About G.OOO Chinese NationaMst soldiers are fighting their way out of China along an "escape route" into French Indo-China, one of their members said today. I The man. a wounded Chinese Nationalist soldier now at Haiphong hospital, said the127 words
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Article44 1951-06-15 7 PARIS. June n ißeuter)- Ten people were killed when Ile Oran Algiers Express came m collision with a horse-drawn mail van at a level crossing near Les Attafsin, Alg?; La ye erday The ten were passengers m the van.44 words
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76 1951-06-15 7 •COLOMBO. J 1 14 (AP) Ceylon rubber dealers are attempting to charter a Pakistani ;el now m Colombo harbour to carry rubber to Communist C la, it was learned here today. The vessel, the Pakistan ProI ess, owned by the Pakistan Steam N ivigation76 words
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123 1951-06-15 7 HYDERABAD.* PAKISTAN. June li (AP) Sixteen persons ftcaraed of conspiring lo overthrow Pakistani governmenl go on trial tomorrow m llv«l«*ral»ail jail. All sixteen, including Pakistan's army chief of staff, Major-Genera! Akbar and two Communist leaders, are charged with plotting to replace Pakistan's government123 words
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117 1951-06-15 7 Caodai Army Chief Defects From Vietnam SAIGOX. June 14 (AP) Official sources disclosed today that Trinh Minh Tay, army chief of stall of the powerful Caodai sect of South Vietnam, has defected from the FrenchVietnamese forces and fled into Cambodia with 2.500 of his troops. Leading the mutinous units. nearly117 words
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Article56 1951-06-15 7 LOXDOX. June 14 (AP)— An agreement was announced todaj between Britain. the United Stales and France to grant aid to Yugoslavia. Informed sources reported they estimated Marshal Tito's antiCominform government would receive between US$lOO,OOO,OOO and U5920U.0U0.000 by 1952. The plan, however, still had to I56 words
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278 1951-06-15 7 Johnson: WASHINGTON, June H (AP> Louis Johnson testified today the United States <k i- sion to intervene militarily En Korea was made at a White House meeting on a motion of I Secretary of State Acheson. He said General Mac Arthur was not consulted. Johnson,278 words
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72 1951-06-15 7 WASHINGTON, June [4. 11 The U.S N. rep i an wide U explosion d.imaged the destroyer Walker, k ed 26 m< d ired seva othei off th< t of Xi irea c Tuesday. The navy sa I t- bla.-t as "presumably caused by72 words
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141 1951-06-15 7 AUSTIN, TEXAS, J«M 14 [AT) General l>— jlM Mac. Arthur yesterday bitterly accused I. S. polit nu. < i of appeasement m Korea and of "moral weaksevß* 1 hi talking of a peace settlement. He to!d an audience of some 20.000 T<141 words
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217 1951-06-15 7 Gen. Percival Wants Japs To Pay Ex-POW's LONDON, June 14, (IP)-Liriit Gen. A. E. Perclval, who surrendered Singapore to the Japanese m February 1942, said Wednesday that the Far Fastens Prisoners of War Claim Oomniittoe would insist that the Japanese Government pay compensation to forme*' prisoners and their dependents. Percival,217 words
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Article175 1951-06-15 7 Acheson: No Peace Feelers WASHINGTON, June fßeuter):— The United s Secretary of Stale Dean A t son said W* then been no peace feelers [cm* a elUemenf ol Ibe Kon an Be vas Iced it news co ife i ti ab i! I <■ status of neg I of peace175 words
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Advertisement18 1951-06-15 7 "y&Jr)F* ;(tr THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND >?^ TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA, THAILAND, BURMA, 7^^3F mM n m Jt^m Mg18 words
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Advertisement80 1951-06-15 7 NON-PL U S S E D Ben U a sot*• s c i> i. i o I *T A you cannot think what to give Him, Her or your Friends, or if you have left it till the last minute and found the very thing you wanted has been sold,80 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-06-15 7 ~k\- I _______________Ml JT] r ll I I I *R I |1 I -2TAWCP. r ;f v^__i__j J v\\\//19 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-06-15 8 Boissevain To Start Service Standard Shipping Reporter THE ROYAL Interocean Line's passenger liner Boissevain will inaugurate the first of this Dutch shipping company's roundtrip summer cruises from Singapore to Japan, toward the end of the month. This was announced to The Standard yesterday by the K.P.M236 words
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Article, Illustration181 1951-06-15 8 THE first Canberra twin-jet medium homher to visit Singapore will pass through the Colony m early July, en route to Australia. The plane will he the property of the Royal Australian Air Force, on a delivery flight to a base near Melbourne.181 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-06-15 8 \Be\o\ •>: The U<- Carhrrrci I whic is to pass through Singa pore en rouie to Aus- j tralia. The Canberra is noxo j co'iArij into service m m- J creasing numbers i t»i R.A F. squadrons.36 words
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Article57 1951-06-15 8 TELOK ANSON 1 irs.— Two motor b.'.it^. or:e t;e, to the Bernam Oil Palms Ltd. and the other to the Bernam River Transport Company, were m;- volved m a collision about l miles do vnsti earn i »m Sabak Bernam One passenger sustained slight injury.57 words
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Article103 1951-06-15 8 Passengers For P O Carthage PENANG, Tmirs.— Among the local residents who will leave m the P O liner Carthage for the United Kingdom tomorrow will be Mrs. Tay Hooi Keat. Ser.ior teacher of the AngloChinese Girls' School. who is proceeding for a year's furthei studies. Mrs. Tay will join103 words
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Article99 1951-06-15 8 LONDON, June 14: (AP)— The Is 1 international police are be irned on the job of safe guarding airline cargoes. Announcing this. Sir William Hi Ired, dire i genei of the I: tei tati >nal Air Transpori A.--cial declared: "Pilferage ot airline cargoes is extremely rare. International99 words
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Article53 1951-06-15 8 MANILA. June 14 (UP)— A tropical depression had been located 500 miles east southeast of Surigao Province m north-eastern Mindanao Island. according to the Weather Burev.r The report said the depression was moving m a westerly direction at six miles per hour with maximum winds at about 3053 words
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Article110 1951-06-15 8 TIIF second b.»U"h o: si\ German girls to be trained m I. t»don for service as stewards ci!i B.E.A-'s services within Germany tne undergoing a sixweeks' training course at N n tholt There, competing on equ;:! terms with six British girls, they will learn how110 words
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48 1951-06-15 8 Japan Ranks Third In Shipbuilding TOKYO. June 14: {UP}- Japan was third an the list m a I shipbuilding during 1950 with 479. ui0 tons, shipping quarters here said today. However. Japan built 1.593,113 tons less than Britain, which accounted fi>r 40 per cent ilf the world total.48 words
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Article50 1951-06-15 8 THE first gas turbine ever made for driving ocean-going ships has been built by a firm o! 1 British engineers. h has now completed a rigorous series of tests from which it has emerged 1 with entire success. Its performance has m fact surpassed the experts 1 expectations.50 words
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Article58 1951-06-15 8 The American Red Cross vPI conduct 35 aquatic and small j craft schools this summer m various sections of the LTnit«d States to train recreation Lead m Life-saving, swimming, dr. n small craft operation, and fir aid. These special courses started m 1948 to provide c> potent58 words
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Advertisement525 1951-06-15 8 fAST kEGULAH TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Son Francisco. Lot Angeles All American Conodio Citie* P«nang P- S ham Spore 20/23 June GfORGE LUCKENBACH 24 ZfcJune 27/28 June 29June/IJu!v lOOAR F. LUCKENBACH 24 26Ju!y 27/28 July 29July/lAu9 Accepting cargo tor Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via525 words
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Advertisement245 1951-06-15 8 Despatches TODAY: Indo-China noon !>. x Roussel. /rivals TODAY: W. Australia by Gorgon, Thailand by train, Ceylon by Felix Roussel, Medan by Baud S. India by Ra|v;':a. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Faroe June 26 Hong Tat for Rengat June 28 Vessel tor Malaccj245 words
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Advertisement64 1951-06-15 8 3AV A NEW YORK SAILINGS Royo! Sotterdom Lloyd Holland Americo Line Ncderlorc Line J^Kl'ter Rotterdam Amit«rdim MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANC S'por* P Shorn Penang Tawali (SMN) In Port 1 6/ 1 7 June 13/19ijnc SoesJdyk (HAL) 16/25 Jure 25/27 June 28/29 June Bantam <RL>64 words
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Advertisement392 1951-06-15 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA i k *"?^^Ui j pore k rii "TARSIAN" for Hongkong obt. 16 II Jm "KINA" for Bangkok Hongkong 20 26 Jun, "MEONIA" for Saigon Bangkok 26-28Jum H "MALACCA" for Bangkok, **l Hongkong, Manila, Kobe Yokohama 7-9Jul» "LALANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok 28-29j vu J y If h "KAMBODIA"392 words
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Miscellaneous153 1951-06-15 8 SHIP?ING imLUKNCF EASI ASIA IIC LINE fmav.ra fr roT> fMirnpf June 16: Tarsi&n, sails June 18 iv 1 1 tiuri Belandia due eiid of June WM.KII V> MM I LINE fui o Ae.>t Coast furu>. Auept!:.g caruo To* South anc* rp!itrj America June 2* C rnada Mail t.uiiH I 081153 words
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Miscellaneous296 1951-06-15 8 In Port. Bfenalbanaeh. Fran i K. (.4.0U1U i i: In Port: Benattov PACIFIC f\n EAST LINF tast Regular Trans Pacific Service Jur.e 29 George Luckenbach. Fast Re-ular Service IS\ >\\e>i I oast i Persian Gull via Japan Mid HK oLLN I.IM {From IK A Continent (c U kon| A lapaui296 words
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322 1951-06-15 9 1 01 \L MODERNISATION N( >\V HELD NECESSARY Standard Staff Reporter Gem rat Post Office for Singapore to take the place of the 'i is fas! becoming outmoded is heing proposed by the mcd, 1 lie Standard learnt yesterday. The new G.P.O.322 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-06-15 9 JBNS CONFIDENT J^ ,i< ill* I nitrtl Stairs continuing to ii quantities ar«- »till bright, despite I v h.i- Miflicient stockpile robber i ...ii needs lo mcd any eventuality. i, Ihr mt\ itablj MX II i» AY43 words
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Article102 1951-06-15 9 Standard Staff Reporter i INTEREST m the Singapore mail j on- I :o the lower gr< les yes- ••.> :i Ed :<rh the s th se prevai on te turnover of business n a mai k< t that .:eless I lietl] ig] lit the d y102 words
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Article26 1951-06-15 9 g >und lugusl oi up ,i--r.. rd tv pabl I I pLn r fk "(1 Psark i OTtred ritk I ;r und I26 words
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Article101 1951-06-15 9 Foreign Exchange Procedure SINGAPORE importer! nrc BSked to observe instructions stamped en the Foreign Exchange Control copies of Inward Declarations, to the evTert that the latter are to be surrendered ito the appropriate Ships 1 Agents for attachment to relative In- ward Manifests. The Deputy Controller of F reign Exchange,101 words
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Article17 1951-06-15 9 An exhibition of Japanese products is to be held m Taipeh (Formosa) m September. U.P17 words
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Article120 1951-06-15 9 RUBBER The latest Singapore robber prices yesterday (June 14) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $1.52 $1.53 F.O.B. in bales June. No 1 R.S.S S1.50 S1.51 No 2 K.S 3 S1.43 S1.44 No 3 R.S S (uom Sl.37-5 S1.38! Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON RUBBER120 words
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284 1951-06-15 9 Malaya Can Make Her Own Paper NEW YORK, June 14. Plantations of commercial forest tree* would provide a valuable source of wood pulp for a future Malayan paper industry and help stabilise that country's economy, says an Ameriran ><ientist who recently visited Singapore. 1US IS - 284 words
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Article, Illustration551 1951-06-15 9 'SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY' By G. S. KING, Standard Motoring Correspondent HEN the Packard Motor Car Company introduce a new model, il is only after considerable study and te^ts m order to maintain their Ask the Man Who Owns One r slogan ofG. S. King - 551 words
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Article213 1951-06-15 9 THE CEYLON Government is considering draft legislation to i protect Ceylonese business m- terests and "prevent foreign m- terests ousting l;>cal concerns," i says the Times of Ceylon. It is proposed to call the new laws j the "Ceylonisation of Trade Act." The paper said It was feltReuter - 213 words
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Article46 1951-06-15 9 STOCKS of rubber m Singapore dropped from 75.443 tons m April to 54,714 tung last month. Dealers' stocks m May amounted to 42.318 tons compared with 58.355 tons during Aoril.The port stock was 12,352 tons for May against 17.03G tons during April.46 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-06-15 9 Standard Staff R-arter fact, the idea was picked up "On the other hand, the people wer^haDDV^^e^^fneridh^ind MR. AND MRS. FR \XK CLUNE28 words
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404 1951-06-15 9 Natural Rubber In Position To Fight CHALLENGE BY SYNTHETIC ALTHOKiH there fa really no substitute /"«r natural rubber, the industry i* now m the fortunate position of having the means ami the organisation to n*!-i*t producers to meet l\\v competition from synthetic that iiiuiotihtecllv lir-- ahead* Sounding a warning againsi404 words
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Article24 1951-06-15 9 Buying rates for Canadian dolls (per SK»o Malaya) are $35 (TT) $35J iOUi, 1353 <90 d/stj selling $35 ready (T.T.,0 D I24 words
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Article29 1951-06-15 9 Rubber production m Sings pore during May included 58 ton? from estates C 74 tons m April) and 48 tons from smallholders «j3 tons m April).29 words
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286 1951-06-15 9 Overseas Chinese Bank Resources Rise To $220 Mil. THE RESOLR( FS of ihv Ovme**CUm*xm Banking Corporation for ]').">() Blood at a rocoril \v\t\ m approximately £220 million, an Imww of l"» 0 million or one-third over the previous \vnr'> figure. Disclosing this, the chair- r man Mr. Lee Kong Chian286 words
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Article44 1951-06-15 9 HONGKONO, June 14— S] Standard Service— Closing prices i n the Hongkong Exchange today were ETKSIS TH to £1 S^e--ling: HK$6.3l to US$l: HKSI.BIS to Malayan 1 EflK 0.34 t > on Indonesian Rupi a Go I d HK$3l7 "75 to one tael.44 words
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146 1951-06-15 9 Btaaiasi staff iipaitft SINGAP H E Ti.i.i Mia an industrial shai I ren; I rm, but v. I I all In the tin metal price, tin shares were much easier with buyers ho of!". Rubber shares ha inquiries for sek bed issw Changed prices were:146 words
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Article39 1951-06-15 9 COPRA m 1 c produce mark i esterd;!> m c and rising !■> 41 J per pieul. Si len held off nul oil po- picul on a q Peoper remained a q etly -.1.: 1 ea39 words
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Advertisement138 1951-06-15 9 DELIVER IN STYLE its good for business 'V 1 Styled like a car, powered with r r th*- jimt *mm ALL 10 FEATURES IN ONE VEHICU a rugged, dependable engine, 00 •Ar Ml-wew, car-cjrpc Mfet| I the COWLEY VAN will speed n SJoidaM 11 Up yOIIT deliveries and bring I-our-kpeed138 words
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Article, Illustration2067 1951-06-15 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By r PHLRE is only one word 1 that can adequately describe the success of the stage version of "The Dancing Years" and that word is 'phenomenal.' Written by composer-author-actor Ivor Novello after the success of his •'Glamorous Night," "Carej less Rapture" and "Crest2,067 words
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Advertisement257 1951-06-15 10 KSM SFEILS "KING SOLOMON'S >!I 9;h DAY [?/\ffftlf\Th x V^ li lw-i..1l an TEI J4OO —> 9.36 p.m. rOITLt LOVE ANO LAUGH THROUGH EVERY MINUTE OF JAM; POWELL'S FIKST "LOVF PLUS! LATEST (i U MONT BRITISH NKWS:— "CEREMONY— TROOPING THE COLOUR" PRINCESS ELIZABETH DEPUTISES FOR -I H.M. THE KING. »-1j»257 words
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Advertisement41 1951-06-15 10 nooNEY. on Wheels! Starring t r, -,-■_,i ->,_m_.^,- w o,^^^,, mickej ROONEY JT^fiK""]; PAT fl'RDirU I 645&9 -3o P .m. I U D 11 1 Cll y^ V x V \m\wm\wvvw^ i =NEW ALHAMBRA= vvvw* LEE J. COBB fTjQHIHHH .>4ssol wuv.uvwuw41 words
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Advertisement95 1951-06-15 10 <K^^--^^^ if •Mi* JWLt»/J LEX BARKFR v Sff VIRGINIA HUSTON < I $a r I f f fV}* And 1.000 Other Thrills Jgtffflgisk Xl1 ''\ini \niv. I "TKOOPINi, DAILY 5 INj\ J 1 a.m.. 1.1 ">. IM h. Ui g <> i ALL HANDS ON DECK ''f^rapS" ACTION 1 Operation95 words
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Article380 1951-06-15 11 S.A. COLLAPSE IN FIRST INNS. I "HAMPTON, June I I (Renter)— Northamptonshire declared their fii>t innings closed at the overnight score of 426 for 6 when Ehe second day's play started m their match against the South Africans here. The weather «tas dull when the South Africans went out to380 words
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Article84 1951-06-15 11 Jack Robertson Comp letes 1,000 II (Renter).— Jack Robertson of bccwml man to complete I,ooo when he reached \2 m an innings of •rgan al Lmrda loday. Denis m ol Midoiesex had reached 1.000 H I against South Africa. tis m U Hut••d 16 ie pv 52 1 4 DB.84 words
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Article66 1951-06-15 11 ASCOT. Berkshire, June 11 Renter) M. F. Co»--sfcutf's F.in II won the tvo ud .i halt miles Ascoi Go:d Cm here thi> afternoon. .Mr. Winston Churchill's Colonist u.t^ second and Baron (ivy Dc Rothschild's Alizier thi^d. Bfttinu: !,'J-S Pan 11. 13-? Cokjttist 1-i AMrier.66 words
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Article73 1951-06-15 11 Mac A Will Referee US, Jap Tennis NEW YORK, June 14 (AP) General Douglas Mac Arthur will serve as honorary referee of the Japan-United States Davis Cup tie to be played at 1- ville, Kentucky, on July 20-22. The match will be the first between the U.S. and Japan sinceA.P - 73 words
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Article59 1951-06-15 11 Tom Verity Goes Round In 79 BOURNEMOUTH, June 14 (Renter) Tom Verity, of Malaya, had a second round of 79 on the Meyrick course today for an aggregate of 166 m the Penfold— Bournemouth €3,000 Festival of Britain golf tournament. He was unlikely to qualify as one of the 5059 words
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Article127 1951-06-15 11 Rex BP To Hold Dinner Dance THE REX Badminton Party of Singapore will celebrate its fitth. anniversary on June 15 with a dinner at 115 Everett Road and a dance on June 16 at AdelDhi Roof Garden when prizes will be given to the winners of the internal tournament held127 words
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Article64 1951-06-15 11 ess fu: orded State IQ o m its L. <i that Four player.; repi snted the state m all the eigbt matches played The were Abdul A/../, Mohd Hazari. A. Karim and J.C.F. Winckley. Three play- A. Karim and Mohd. Hazard made their debut m Ibis64 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-06-15 11 Sturlents of the Pulnu Bukom School formuig the pyramid to plant the school flas: on the occasion or the school's annual sports The sports held recently drew practically all the inhabitants of th e island.39 words
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Article497 1951-06-15 11 Sellwood Brings Off Fine Double BERKSHIRE, June 14 (Reuter).— Va! Dassa, a four-year-old filly, owned by the Iri^h Bportsman Major Dermot McCalmont, yesterday won the £3.000 Royal Hunt Cup, the big handicap sprint of the Royal meeting. Starting at 100-H and ridden by the Australian jnckey Neville Sellwood. -he daughter497 words
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Article24 1951-06-15 11 PORT DICKSON, Thurs.— The Government English School will hold an annual athletic sports meet on June 22 and 23.24 words
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39 1951-06-15 11 BRITAIN WINS FIRST DAVIS C UP MATCH SCARBOROUGH. June. 14 AFP Britain beat Sweden m the first match ol the third round for Davis Cup tennis tournament today. Bergelin Daish. England, won over Paisn by 9-7. 6-1, and 6-3.39 words
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318 1951-06-15 11 CharlesHumezIs New European Welter Champ. PORTHCAWL, June 11 (Reuter). <hark* Humez of Franco won the European wcltervM-i«bt championaliip at Coney lieach here last niehl when kr defeated the holder Eddie Tliomas of ai« son points over 15 rounds Eight thousand people sat ihrough continuous rum to see Thomns meet the318 words
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Article129 1951-06-15 11 The Indian Beereatfaa Club "A" will mcci t:?e Junior Atiife tic Assoctati a at soccer for t,io Kuia :.i_. M«nu:'i kl CUD BO June 16 at Farrer Park Mrs. A. P. Rajah will eh* away the trophy imd medals to the winning team. The teams will be129 words
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Advertisement95 1951-06-15 11 cAi U)islmQuisltQd csamiti/ ifflH SR sVtA j »sk., >^^\ ■B^k > jßk*^ .■■3 B t4\ 9 k '-^HA, W^^fl^k' Unique m design, revolutionary m W conception, the ARIEL engine is yet <"% another of those achievements that om^ V\ have mode Motor Cycling history. The I proof of the engine95 words
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Advertisement37 1951-06-15 11 Hh V fl I Iff J^^^K^m «3«F NA 6iS7B^rtilK Wkr Today: |jft, 6.30 9.15 P.M. Kasma E<K»ty, Roomai Nor, Ahmai. C. B. Baby ?.7arcliaMfc T>. Harris m Shaw's Superb Malay Production "NOOR ASMARA" Mute, Solids A. Dan(in«!37 words
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Miscellaneous101 1951-06-15 11 i \^yjm &t\ fT^ Sv,^^'^ ION1 ON MV LATEST WWO X tt IT »^S WONDERFUL /jrW i^^^-^ r f V V^?J ER 'i INVENTION... A WANTS THBB V%s^K^ IP UKE PISH/ "721 CANT I /^NO, CARLVLEII (BONDS ARE THE WORLD'S JI 1 fVr, I V^ /TM V-^ "~> t J**:101 words
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Miscellaneous325 1951-06-15 11 ON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7»'<Hi fees. 41 n metres i 1(1 am News (XL); I pm Kadio Orchestra; I.MO \e»s; 1.45 Dance IMu-it; p.m. light Musir Z.MI I University of the \i r; g.15 PjoSummarf; *;.17 Children's Prosramme; 6J&Q Farce* Favourites: p.m. News, Singapore Share Market325 words
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Article, Illustration220 1951-06-15 12 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead M 03i/ >o\\ i> the I tltink Ojjt M>ur >.ving. It > ii iia\e a (flrar nuiital piitur>- of it Jou 11 swing better. Ihrt-s a Mifer swinging m ev< client form and if you ti\ this pitture m your mind and *winu your220 words
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Article, Illustration566 1951-06-15 12 Last-Minute Effort Decides Close Game ROYAL NAVY were held to a 1-1 draw by Singapore Recreation Club for over 50 minutes before they scored two snap goals and finally won 3-1 iii yesterday's SAFA cup competition replay at Jalan Besar Stadium. Although play was566 words
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Article56 1951-06-15 12 AT YESTERDAY'S meeting of the Young Men's department of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. it was stated that Wong Peng Soon had agreed to be honoured badminton coach. The secretary of the department, Robert Lynn, is to explore all possibilities of stepping up badminton activities m order56 words
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Article35 1951-06-15 12 PDRC Capt.Transf erred PORT DICKSON, Thins Inche Mohamed Taib bin Karim, soccer captain of the Port Dickson RC. and clerk attached to the Land Office, has been transferred to the District Office, Jelebu, Kuala Klawang.35 words
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Article56 1951-06-15 12 TODAY's Sport SOCCER: (M.C.F.A. Cup) Singajiore Chinese F.A. o Joliore Chinese at JaJnn Besar Stadium; Div. 3A Netaji M.F.C. v RNAS Sembawang at Geylang; Div. 3B—C.YM.A. v Tionq Bahru Ranger* at C.V.M.A. CRICKET: R.A.F. Tengah v Hongkong Army at Tengah. BASKETBALL: Hongkong Lucky B.T. v Combined Singapore Chinese High Schools56 words
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Article70 1951-06-15 12 THK MALACCA cricket team to meet m Singapore m their two-day match which begins m Singapore on Saturday will be as follows: W. R. Biukolt iCapt). C. A. de Silva. S. F. Bell. E. S. Thomas. M. H. Dv Poulay. S. V Davidson. A. Sequerah.70 words
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Article179 1951-06-15 12 V?J ADVANCE ilo! local 100] ic. apa m I■ rqw'a p. »gracn ne t all-in estling, iuxing g\ amme at the Gi eat v. i open ail aren i c l nan, who :s billed as S ighai Susie, will be ci nitted judo throws n179 words
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152 1951-06-15 12 BASEBALL NEW YORK. June 14. (API— The Boston Red Sox scored once m the second inning ar.d added another m the eighth for 'i 2—o victory over the Detroit Timers m the American League yesterday. Bill Wight gave the Tigers only five hits and152 words
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Article147 1951-06-15 12 THE Singapore Turf Club will hold a meeting on July 14. 18 and 21 for horses classes 1 and 3. Highlight of the meeting is the Singapore Cup for horses class 1. division 1 over 1J miles. In addition to the trophy the race carries $6,000 stakes.147 words
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Article363 1951-06-15 12 TWO Singapore Banking firms finished on top iii the Singapore Susiness Houses soccer league which ended this week. They were Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation m the senior section and Chartered Bank m the 'B tourney. Hongkong Shanghai Bank won seven of their nine games363 words
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Article49 1951-06-15 12 Pasir Pan jang School Sports PASIR PANJANG English School held their 10th annual athletic meet on the School ground yesterday. The highlight of the meet was the junior Inter-school 660 yards open medley which was won by Monks Hill School. Geylang English School came second and were closely followed49 words
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Article188 1951-06-15 12 Army Golfers Beat RAF A TEAM representing the Malayan Servi. cs Golfing Society, captained by General Urquhart. G.O.C. Malaya, beat an R.A.F. team by 7| matches to 4i at the Selangor Golf Club. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The R.A.F. team was captained by the A.O.C. Malaya, Air Vice-Marshall R. S.188 words
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Article88 1951-06-15 12 TWO MAIN' events feature promoter Wally Oake"s wrestling programme at. the Happy World to-morrow. An Australian aristocrat turned wrestler Baron Von Heczey, meets fellow-Australian Charlie drainage In one of the main events. Hungarian giant King Knng will be tackled by new arrival Laughing Mike Barrett, who has proved88 words
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Article49 1951-06-15 12 THE following will play for the Indian Association against the Braddell CC. m a friendly cricket match on Sunday at I. A. ground Dr. M. Abraham (Grot), Y. Madari. MLF. Gi!i. J. Vias. V. Kripalini. Babusandani, Tarachand. Vi.shu, M.U. Pa.e l A. Rai Kottari. A.F. Nair.49 words
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342 1951-06-15 12 DON ESS - DON ESS By THE SELECTION of criticism on the selector*, and I Singapore Cricket Association to i I week-end is no exception. I This side includes c» players who must be regarded as certainties, but Othen are indeed surprises. One factor that ll mo?!342 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous377 1951-06-15 12 IPOH RACE WEIGHTS BELOW are weights for Saturday, la?*t clay of the IVrak Turf Club June meeting. CLASS 3, DIV. 1 Playtime 7.12 Deep Fields 8.10 =;t ft t r< <#r Free Frenchman ?.H Constellation 8.09 1 5l &ir Island Magee 7.10 Caravan 8.07 Merry Go Round 9.00 rf .<_377 words
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