Singapore Standard, 18 June 1951
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Title Section11 1951-06-18 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS11 words
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151 1951-06-18 1 :7 ,li7< riiniiiatt- slaughtering ni ihe iii.tinuiii'l of hina was Dii»t>sl r»*» Il»l«- Unit-. more i hincse trail*- guilds ami iia\ al a proJi'-t nM-eiing i lubv 1 tril Street. i >.\ to foi Singa erseas C Anti I Resist Russia C c C151 words
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67 1951-06-18 1 Aw Gives $10,000 To School Building Fund i Stan" < orrespondenl sun. Mi g Direcl I p >re Standard, i s 7 I toll wa X a Middle t Bid T: S by Mr. Tan Eng Soo. c school building expi essed the school for the has been colA further67 words
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Article154 1951-06-18 1 PARIS. -Tune 17 (AP) of French voters, them carrying fishing >n their shoulders or prayer books tucked under I te arm. cast their ballot tout France's second postwar genera': e'ections. F red by mode, c to j weather over most of the electors nocked to154 words
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116 1951-06-18 1 PATNA, INDIA. June IT (AP).- A founding convention established a new Indian political narty yesterday, "The Peoples Party" which will oppose prime Minister Pandit Nehru s ruling Congress Party m next autumn's elections. One thousand delegates, renresenting every state m the 7,u >n approved an116 words
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Article60 1951-06-18 1 Siamese" girl twins, born m Hamburg on Friday joined at the head, have a chance of survival doctors said. ahe twins who together weigh 8 8 lbs. were delivered by caesarian operation and had to be given oxygen before they began to breathe. The brains ofAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-06-18 1 UK Given 2 More Days To Reply Iran Pay -Up Demands Standard pnoio. TEHERAN, June 17 Vl').— lran Prime Minister Dr. Rfohamed Mossadeq yesterday «:a\e Britain another IJ> hours U» reply to Iran's demands for an immediate answer on paying over of oil profits. This decision came as the talksStandard - 365 words
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Article, Illustration121 1951-06-18 1 LONDON. June 17. (UP) Britain's Middle Eastern dofence forces were said yes torday to have been "alerted for emergency moves" to protect British lives m the troubled j oil fields of Iran. Middle Eastern defence chiefs, who were convoked for j an emergency meeting at Fayid,Reuter - 121 words
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88 1951-06-18 1 ABADAN, June 17 (Renter Britons on the AngloIranian Oil Company staiY. wh will act as bus drivers il the company has to cany oui its total evacuation plans. r given a standby order. today, a usually reliable > u.rcc stated. It was88 words
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Article154 1951-06-18 1 Standard Stall' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Among six terrorists killed m the Federation m the past 24 hours was a woman bandit leader. Ah Ying, alias Feh Por Ying. She walked into a death trap yesterday when she kept an appointment with bandit messengers m the154 words
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Article34 1951-06-18 1 Belgrade radio yesterday accused the Bulgarians of kidnapping a Yugoslav frontier guard last Thursday. The radio alleged that m May alone the Bulgarians had' provoked 28 frontier incidents of different kinds. Reuter.34 words
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Article20 1951-06-18 1 THE funeral of former Australian Premier and Opposition leader Joseph Chifley took place at Bathurst, New South Wales,20 words
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264 1951-06-18 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. June 17 (UP)— Tke liiited States made it clear that it would like the United Nations to turn its arms embargo into a total ban on trade with Communist North! American delegate Ernest Gross told newsmen yesterday264 words
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83 1951-06-18 1 MOMBASA, KENYA Jul c 17 'Routed Four Indian frig; tes due here tomori iw on dwill visit have been wirelessed to look out for the 333-ton British fishery re>eareh vew»el Isle of Silhouette four day.-, overdue at the Seychelles I The motor ship which83 words
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106 1951-06-18 1 LA PAZ. BOLIVIA. June 17. (IP) The Military Junta announced today that it will send an emissary to Washington to talk with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation on tin prices. Authoritative sources said the Junta was worried h> the reductions m tin prices ordered106 words
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Article67 1951-06-18 1 HONGKONG, June IT (UP>T!ie United States, m a v tation of the embargo Hongkong. approved export licences for new b7ck for the colony, it was Learned I day. This followed an earlier de cision to release 30.000 oil bhick sheets for shipment he;e The colonial67 words
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151 1951-06-18 1 Standard Staff Reporter BANDIT targets m Johore were pounded lor the second <la\ m succession yeste^ay, states a far Engl Air >lulcm<'-st.H T Brigand vent i lo vto I tack the bandits' rei ige, follow-up operations are now proceeding. More than fifty planes151 words
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92 1951-06-18 1 Barnes Plan P raised By London Paper LONDON, June 17 (Reutcri mes r a j«>mt educ i Malay and Chinese children 'm Malaya are ol gn I tance ;md should be encouraged lin every way, the ind< Sunday paper ervei id to- The jealousies between and Ciiiuese commumUes 1 I92 words
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Article177 1951-06-18 1 TOKYO, June IT (AP). United Nation- brmmpt stormed througfa wenkeninfji Red resuitauaee lor a tu«»mile advance today townrdfl the new enetn) buildup area at Kumsong, on the central Korean front. The Ie from the area east ol X iml h southeast pivot of the Rj177 words
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Article49 1951-06-18 1 Body St ill Missing THE B( navigator ol e B which ~!itd m the X i BJv* iday has not yet been lee J fd. Salvage operations on plane is still b bul I tide has c interfered ith 1 j body, believed to be inside the I plane49 words
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Article238 1951-06-18 2 SHB Assn. Protests To Management *j| lflfltMld Malt K« porter Nu CLERICAL employee ol the Singapore Harbour Board should be alio sve I to stagi il for ma than three years at ai eh. iei* y bar m their s ai scale, hrre pc tiv€ oi wl ethei or no!238 words
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Article38 1951-06-18 2 V UB I— ls Sing *c I s Is I Hie i at G.H. C I a June 21 at 5 •a s I be M E V Mr. Yap F c, T 7.. 7 S38 words
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Article47 1951-06-18 2 TEN B trawlers which .i lyinf v Sii I pore outer roads for the last 18 one of their number ing a new propeller, eft Singaj re s1 i ty at 1.30 p for VI lv. on the ist lap of theii ney.47 words
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Article, Illustration263 1951-06-18 2 Second Runaway Girl Expected Back Today Standard Staff Reporter HO LOK Yl', father of one of the five remaining runaway Chinese school izirls who is expected to return lo Singapore by the .m Heutz today, said yesterday thai his daughter would have been hack with Dato iMiu Shee Fun byStandard - 263 words
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Article105 1951-06-18 2 Geylang MGS Concert Big Success Standard Staff Reporter T77 ANNUAL concert of the Geylang Methodist Girls' School held on Saturday at the school hall pr ived to be a great success Highlights were two one- act plays "The Amateur Hamlet" and* the "Winter Sunset" winch were well produced. Miss Mabel105 words
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175 1951-06-18 2 5 1 Boys Shake Hands With Police Chief MORE than 200 people spent an enjoyable evening on Saturday, when they attended the first annual Parents' Day of the Prince Edward Boys' Club, which took place m the Club's compound. For the first time, 51 young members of the Club had175 words
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619 1951-06-18 2 Tra in ing Of Ma layans For Higher Posts Is Progressing At Fast Pace A MALAYAN ESTABLISHMENT OFFICER TELLS ALL ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS AND THOSE AVAILABLE T O MALAYANS The Scholarships Available SCHOLARSHIPS for training and study courses now available to Malayans include awards by Singapore and the Federation of Malaya619 words
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Article264 1951-06-18 2 THE Colonial Development I and Welfare Scholarship--. Mr. Cruickshank stated, are divided into two schemes, The first is for £1,000.000. the second £1.500.000 (as laid d-wn m Command Paper No. 197). The first scheme provides training facilities for potential candidates m the Colonies who had previously had264 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-06-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. James Gerald Crowther, 51 year-old English author who described himself as an authority on Soviet Union science, left Singapore by air for Calcutta yesterday saying that he was puz at the way police here h.7. whisked him ofi to RafflesStandard - 249 words
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Article21 1951-06-18 2 LEE BAN KOK. a taxi driver, was fined $50 m the Port D ekson magistrate's court for inconsiderate driving.21 words
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Article172 1951-06-18 2 FO .OWING streets and areas may be blacked out today: DAY: Circular Rd.. Carpenter St.. Prince St., Market St., Church St., Upper Cross St., Pagoda St., Upper Hokien St., Pickering St., Boat Quay. Rallies Place, Malacca St.. Union Building, Hume Industries, Rheen Hume, Ford Company. Beng172 words
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Advertisement108 1951-06-18 2 Vo you kwow... 1 "^flfl^^-*-^-^-*^ >-> --^c^ that tigers hunt mainly by sight and sound, ond yA+ j? *Qk their power of scent is very <-> limited. V. r-J®^ a^-"' n; t\ unmatched by any o v "■•;>' pain reliever for Hcjc 9 \^lx X cSe N^ urci! 9 io108 words
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Advertisement145 1951-06-18 2 MID -YEAR V] li»?S V m mm fi 1 I ST. MARGARI T. 6r ASSOCIA i; SAamTMMAr.M* 7 HICTOBIA MEMOPf/U In, Under the Distinguishi r, P turn, t nq( H «l«-| Attractions: Fancy dr.-.ss V j prizes, full bar b g I 9 MUSIC BY THE DANCE OK. ni fl145 words
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Miscellaneous111 1951-06-18 2 f STOP.V HE'S A PAKE.':''- HE Mfell S TOP «T„ CUSS YOVT- Z J flflflM*%«flflP^ W H *}2LJ£l?^™ p Z^°'ttGP*KHSr^£ri -^3 S VO'GOT NO RIGHT T\ A GREAT ■^mßj^lmm W hi^Smerei^ earthquake: m^gcon- O-i 7 represent dog patch. Ai battle, A 17 Si I AN'MAH SWEET U'L MAMMY KIN LICK111 words
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Article251 1951-06-18 3 OV„ m. J I Am^i -a Hardships Caused By New Rule To W\ flTfc IT *fIT-» Deny Reds Food Standard Staff Correspondent KIALA LUMPUR, Sun.-The Federation Governments new plan to starve out the bandits may deal a crippling: blow to lorry transport operators plying io251 words
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Article75 1951-06-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Beer flowed freely yesterday at the Griffii Inn :-.ere when tne Archipelago Brewery Co.. Ltd. was a: home to several hundred guests at an Anchor Beer party to lie winning of tae first prize, g d medal, by A:.. r Beer at the 1950 Empire75 words
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Article104 1951-06-18 3 A TOTAL of 115.000 tickets of the Malayan Chinese Assoiation Lottery have been m Singapore up to •June 16, Mr. Cnong rhutt Pitt. President of the Malayan Chinese Association (Singapore Branch), said yesterday. He said m all, 150,000 I k< I were allotted for sale104 words
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Article115 1951-06-18 3 inc. president or tne remnsuiar Malays Union. Johore Branch. Inche Ahmad bin Hap Abdul Rahim. has made an Offer to reorganise tne UMNO, if Dato Onn resigns from his presidentship. The offer is contained m a statement to The Standard m which the P.M.U.115 words
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121 1951-06-18 3 Co-op Society Decision On Pre-war Loans m. m m.^/ ■%^f m ja-m -*~r *sv m w IPOH, Sun.— The North Regi ma] Committee of the Federaof Malay Postal and 7 ecommunications Co-operative T:i;-.;* and Loan Society at its anmial general meeting here today unanimously rejected a proposal that loan repayments121 words
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Article153 1951-06-18 3 POLITICAL WORTH DOUBTED Standard Staft Correspondent LONDON. June 17— Doubts that the new regulations *o tlenv food, medicine and other supplies to Malayan guerillas will be "uorthw* tie politically" :>re .\pr«ssed b\ The Times special correspondent m Kuala Lumpur. "Tbe new regulations are the loiri- il extension of an accepted153 words
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Article69 1951-06-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE U.S. Congressional delegation which attended tfce opening of the Australian Parliament m Canberra June 9-17, is expeeied from Djakarta at the Kall a n g airport tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The party includes U.S. Representatives A. S. J. Carnahan, Daniel J. Flood.69 words
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Article31 1951-06-18 3 Standard Stan Correspondent MALACCA. Sun.— When the Settlement Council meets on Tuesday, Mr. C. F. Gomes will ask when the Malacca Tampin railway will be restored to the Settlement.31 words
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893 1951-06-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SELECT COMMITTEE appointed by the Singapore Legislative Council to uo into the question of Government's building programme under the Education and Medical Plans ha> completed its deliberations. Its report and findings will be published shortly. This was stated by the893 words
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Article, Illustration217 1951-06-18 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. One- Malay Regiment soldier and a Chinese are now m hospital with injuries as a result of fighting which broke out last night at the Bukit Bintang Park here between a party of .Malay soldiers and some Chinese217 words
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Article195 1951-06-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. S. S. .MAX YAM VU terday elected president of the Singapore Federation of Services Union by one vote. In 1950 i this year, he lost the preside cy of the Army Civil Service Union by one vote. At the annual deleg; ference195 words
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Article66 1951-06-18 3 PENANG. Sun.— The B Party, a new political party will be formed here shortb w si m t te r Pel ing Municipal elections. Tne R P. will bo non-com-munal and will be open to all ire cli able to vote. A me< ing ue held on Tuesday,66 words
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Article223 1951-06-18 3 Chief Of The AICC Hails IMP Standard Stall Reporter MR. S. O. K. ÜBAIDCI.LA!? president of the Associated Indian Chamber* of Commerce hailed Da*o Onn's proposed [ndep< ndence ol Malaya Part] yesterday In bis presidential speech delivered at the annual general meeting of the Chan bers m Kuala Lumpur, Said223 words
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Advertisement620 1951-06-18 3 NOTICES |> i I tag .i IS Otig Ban Ec baa been dismissed since 1951 and has no authority to IranIvertisilag or any other ess on oui behalf SINGAjPOM STANDARD NEDEELAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTIC TO CONSIGNEES S.S. KOLPAT" j> RTH E D 1 51 h .1 une 1620 words
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Advertisement349 1951-06-18 3 NOTICES SELANCOR TURF CLUB JUNE .IF! V 1951 MEETING l>t day Saturday 30th June, 1951. ?nd div Wednesday 4th July, 1951. .*>rd day Sa turday Tth July, 1951. L'N" RIES close at 11 a.m. on lj Wednesday, 20th June. 1951. MEMBERSHIP: No applications tor membership will be entertained after 4.00349 words
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Advertisement93 1951-06-18 3 EXTRA WHITE f CtOTHES RECKITT'S ChOWN BLUE m the Z, last nnse ensures that extra X whiteness without damaging *a J-\ff— /ft jjM§ No. 44 (arlsbenj SC 3- X IPPH^ T u"iMSTANEWLABEL OLD FRIENDWn^JU^^..^^ EXCELLENT TONIC rOR MOTHERS jHSRffe AFTER CHILD BIRTH j 11 is ESPECIALLY EFFECTIVE AFTER MALARIA IhlllS93 words
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Miscellaneous105 1951-06-18 3 "j '^«BBBBB3I^BiHBi*BnMBBaiBHM«^^^^^^OSCARbAiD 1 (...SOME KIND OF STUFF THAT u^|^-l P^-,,/*J? /rriS^v B THEIR ROCKET WRECKED ON VENUS. tF QNLY ,T MUST WOkKS \H SHIP EITHtR CV HH 1 |>^JP» y -i r^s^K\ P OOP OOOLA AND BOOM RETURN ,f W E KNEW BE GOME ATTRACTING.OR REPELLING JJp j WT^ irP*105 words
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Article694 1951-06-18 4 r I 'HERE appears to b« a serious loophole m the la s oi (be Colony. If stops are not taken to close it. the loophole may interfere with the dispen- lion of justice. I As o ir laws stand at present, our Courts have no power694 words
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1244 1951-06-18 4 J. Halcro Ferguson - One Country That Has Solved Its Race Problem J. Halcro Ferguson HARMONY AND PROGRESS IN BRAZIL By Al a time when racial pro blems are troubling the entire world, it is often forgotten that at least one large country has succeeded m find^ ing a solution: Brazil. But when I1,244 words
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360 1951-06-18 4 Sir -If independent democracy is to be established, tl i all racial barriers should b emoved to allow all those who b c settled and are to the country oi leii adoption to have equal rights. Unh ss .7 until such rig its are established,360 words
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716 1951-06-18 4 Sir.- I would have preferred to avoid controversy over v the State Nationality Bill but when the Editor of a popular paper like yours expresses opinions based" not on facts but on what passes for facts. I am constrained to take up my716 words
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378 1951-06-18 4 Sir:— We have been told that marriage is the highest form of friendship between two persons who have decided^ to become husband and wife. Yes. it should also be known that friendship— of whatever form will not endure if one always lives on the other.378 words
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Article, Illustration387 1951-06-18 4 CASSAND - CASSAND By ]VOW pay attention. Does anyone and that includes large turnip v. hieh you are about to know of any single thing which has price over the past six months'.' lf you take any substantial list pin and then do the shut-eye method will hit hundreds387 words
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151 1951-06-18 4 We, the People Long Waiting List Of Tuberculars S Three days ago, 1 accompanied a fri< I < Ip"h District Hospil fering T.B. oi need stag* H by the M.O. m c I s c on thi ting list bi Now, what rming s tv tion all T.B are m.151 words
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Advertisement141 1951-06-18 4 U'hal are your chances aj I getting a Good Pfcghfc to** I It Is very important that yoo BOOuM I outiook. your health, your ere-, ycuf I the revitalizing effect? d deep, rostfuf, I A cup of 'Oval+ine' il bechime it i I world's accepted aid re deep. I delicious141 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1951-06-18 5 10 Top AP Men In Leading Capitals Say WORLD WAR DANGER HAS LESSENED Situation Is No Longer As Critical As In 1950 LO.NDO, June 17 (AP).— As the first anniversary of the Korean war approaches, Associated Press correspondents m ten key spots report that, with some ifs," the world looksAP - 1,652 words
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Article666 1951-06-18 5 ANKARA. June IT 'AFP>— The Muslim chests containing fabulous treasures of the Ottoman Empire, not touched since 192,, were opened yesterday m the presence of the Turkish Minister of Finance and of the National Assembly. Amongst the Ottoman Empire i isures is the famous emerald which666 words
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Article61 1951-06-18 5 The Australian 3rd Battalion m Korea is to be relieved and will return to Australia. About 500 troops, some of whom had I been m Korea since October, will be replaced by troops now .m Japan and others sent from Australia.— Reuter-AAP Talks for establishment61 words
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175 1951-06-18 5 West Counter Blockade Threat To E. Germany BERLIN, June 17 (Renter). The three Western Vllie-l commandants have hit hark at Soviet trade restrictions on \X est Berlin by threatening to withhold vital Wes l Berlin goods from East Germany. In a letter to West Berlin Mayor Ernst Renter, the commandants175 words
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Article42 1951-06-18 5 NEW DELHI, June 17 (UP) A message from Khatmnndu. capital of Nepal, says Indian Prime Minister Shri Nehru, addressing a mammoth meeting, reaffirmed Nepal's independence "because her independence is good for India as well as other Asian countries."42 words
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Article27 1951-06-18 5 NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuler) A maritime strike involving all major United Stales ports and 650 vesse s began yesterday with more27 words
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Article418 1951-06-18 5 'Jap Pact In 2 Months' WASHINGTON, fme 17. As informed rkrlm here slated that tin* Japanese peace treaty would l»e ready for signature m about two months, a totniiunii*! newspaper m Hongkong warned that Red China would not stand id'\ l>> nvhHe the I ,'.S. rrarms418 words
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Advertisement151 1951-06-18 5 I BILLIARD TABLES I BUPKOu^Hes wans ot. K-* __B*7_^^ I JM-^' fcT HS— _*^S_rz^^_«(_B*"2_<"^_2— _"_S^^^^^w^j|£«E __v. J p-^y->?^:___j^^^^^^?_g^_^^S;*^gg_T;^s:.a-; -rl. *7r +z*ffimmXmmm\\Z~^ ll '•■■"■■■•■^HK^MM'l *>** F- R«__^__^_k""_S*£_^-_S_B_R_3"r"Tifc"? -7* HMEKi _nai !_i3l__B _Bvtß j*^»~ He *V* Mfl.i ii,^^*S^_*^P■ vlSi^"'?H^_H '^K^^'^ ifli-H -P*^-****Fri_B ___^_nl^_*nH *V" _P^^S^*l^tejj_*BjS v '_jjS -fg flSfcrf^JL A "_r IT151 words
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Article593 1951-06-18 6 Tin Fell $113 A Pieul In 16 Days By A Special Correspondent TIN has fallen Si 1 3 per pieul from $565j to $452£ m 16 days, and there has been considerable conjecture as to where the market will level off. Such action by one of the earliest metals known593 words
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Article239 1951-06-18 6 Industrials: .Eastern United Assurance $38.00, Fraser Neave 53.37\ to $3.45 xd. Gammon $2.12£ to $2. 1 d, Hammer $35 DO Hongkong Bank $750, Malayan Breweries $5.7(1 to 55.75. McAlisier $34.00. Robinson Ord. $3.11) 53. 05. Robinson Ist Prefs $5.00. Singapore Cold Storage $4.25 $4.30, Straits Times $3.75.239 words
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Article92 1951-06-18 6 Standard M;itv Reporter FOLLOWING were elected officebearers oJ the Hongkong and Sh<.i!ik,ha: Banking Corporation. Singapore, Local Benevolent Society for The year 1951 52: Patrons: Mr C. L. Edwards. CB. .IP. Mi. tain Bock Kee, JP, Presidenl Mr. Sim Miah Kian; Vice-presidents Mr H. E. Cordeiro and92 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-06-18 6 Standard Staff Reporter This freak pineapple was yesterday described as 'rare but not unknown" by Prof. K. E. Holttum. Professor of Botany, University of Malaya. This pineapple resembling a full-bloom flower grew m the pineapple estate of Mr. Quek Shin of Singapore. It is eight inches high and111 words
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199 1951-06-18 6 Radio Men's Move For Housing Allowance Standard Staff Reporter MEM HERS of the Department of Broadcasting Employees I aion m Singapore yesterdaj |»a->»**«i a resolution requesting Government to pay all temporary officers half of the standard housing allowance during the 35 months ending June 30, last year. Mr C S199 words
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Article101 1951-06-18 6 j— A STEADY decline m the monthly tonnage of tin imports into Malaya since the beginning of the year is shown m the I itest official statistics. Imports of tin concentrates into Malaya last month amount I > r43 tons compared with 790 tons m April,101 words
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Article114 1951-06-18 6 Standard Shipping: Correspendent THE. Blue Funnel ship Gorgon brought from EYeemantle as cargo for Singapore 2,500 sheep, 1._41 bags of oats and wheat, 150 cases of beer. 173 bales oi '.you!. 380 bags of chaff, 1,962 packages of potatoes. 248 cases oi condensed milk. ba_.s114 words
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Article429 1951-06-18 6 AX exceptionally consistent I rainfall during the year ended I Sent. 30. 1950. enabled Gopeng C msoiidated Ltd. usii g ydraulic methods to increase its tin output and show an improved net profit of £213.573 (53.9'; I after British p: Bits tax. Five dividends paid I tal 42429 words
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224 1951-06-18 6 Standard Staff Reaarier THE establishment of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority under the leadership of Dato Onn was described as "a very healthy sign" by the president of the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah, at the annual224 words
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Article, Illustration450 1951-06-18 7 photo. Standard Selangorßea ten 2—l At Ipoh Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. Perak's football supremacy over Selangor was once again demonstrated though, this time, il was only m a community stale when the Selangor Chinese were eliminated by the Perak Chinese by 2-1 m anStandard - 450 words
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350 1951-06-18 7 S 'pore-Navy Match Produces 10 Goals [HERE uas a glut of goals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when Singapore mci Royal .Navy m a friendly soccer match. Singapore had to Bght hard i for their 6- 1 victory. For winning the game Singapore had to thank their defence. V iss350 words
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Article145 1951-06-18 7 RAF Ten gah Keep Record 7 V F 17 NGAH Lball XI ke their va c .e< rd m S )ore A F.A. division 2 c c npi Lps when they 7v beat Star Soccerite ts Club by l-o a: Geyls g i yesterday. playe dis ippointcking thei] rwa jvei145 words
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Article44 1951-06-18 7 Miss D. Butler and Mrs. U. Cavanagh will meet m the final of the Singapore women's golf championship. In the semifinals yesterday Miss Butler beat Mrs. B. Ferral Smith 5 and 4 and Mrs. Cavanagh beat Miss J. Taylor one up.44 words
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Article521 1951-06-18 7 LATEST positions m the Singapore Amateur Football Association league are as follows:— R Kranji 8 8 21 3 16 K:Uong Sa-arah AlO 7 1 2 3o 12 15 Tion<? Bahru Rangers 9 6 2 1 19 4 14 Customs S.C. 12 4 S s 22 20 i521 words
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Article50 1951-06-18 7 Hotspurs, Aston Play Good Soccer In a S.A.F.A. Division HI A soccer match on tne C.V.M A ground yesterday A?:nn AC beat Hotspurs by 3-1. It was a bright game with both teams playing m top form. Scorers were Chan Seng, Arthur Lim (2) for Aston and Sullieman for Hotspurs.50 words
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Miscellaneous106 1951-06-18 7 Your Radio Fffsgramme RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORi. ENGLISH PfiOGRAMME tT'lH' fed *l •>'' ueir<s < m .:.*> a.m School- Broadcast; !».">"> Interlude; M aan. News (KJL)i l<>.4*» Seheols Broadcast; I nm. Programme Summary; l."' Honda** 1 Matinee Dm r»;>ii Crosbj Show; 1.98 News; Bomc t*»t- K.:ni;<'; 8 p.m. S< lit Broadcast;106 words
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364 1951-06-18 8 COMBINED Schools, Singapore, |»vi up a still I7_ltj again-*! a Singapore Cricket Association XI hut had lo admit defcal by eight wickets m their two-clay cricket match which ended yesterday on the SKC ground. Combined Schools who batted first were all out for 97364 words
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Article, Illustration316 1951-06-18 8 MI'LLKY and Jack Spencer were the champion jockey esped h ely m Tui 7 .ib June meet- concluded on Satur i Merry-Go-Roimcl. with Mnlle.v up, being led into the winner's enclosure aftei completing the "double" m the Perak Turf Club June Meeting last Saturday. Photo by316 words
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Article102 1951-06-18 8 LONDON. June 17 (Reuter). England batted all day m the first women's Test cricket match with Australia at Scarborough yesterday and were 2t!o for eight wickets when stumps were draws Feature of the match was a century by Miss Cecilia Robinson, the opening bat who readied102 words
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Article232 1951-06-18 8 Singapore Win By Innings MALACCA fared a little heller m thc second innings yesterday m their rirkcl match against a Singapore Cricket Association XI but it was not «s«mhl rnongh t«» save them from an innings defeat. Thanks to Sequerah, Kailasapathy and Thomas who hit 21.232 words
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182 1951-06-18 8 Sweden, PI, W. Germany In S-Finals S7ARBORO7CH. YORKSHIRE, J^nc IT (Reuter) Sweden completely routed Britain m the::- European Z>:.l> Davis Cun quarterfina] here yes terday winning the two remain mi: singles to gain a five tv zero victory. In the first match Tony Mottram was be.. ten by Lennart Bergelin182 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-06-18 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Scfaagor heat Negri Sembilan by JO wickets m their Eater-state rridtet match which ended here today. Selangor led h> <*H runs m the first innings hrn Negri todni managed i<> wipe off the deficit with 11 runs to252 words
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Article, Illustration424 1951-06-18 8 Compton Spins Out 5 Y orkshire Men LONDON, June 17. Denis Compton, captaining Middlesex, howled his leftarm spinners so well against Yorkshire today that he claimed five wickets for 88. Willie Watson, the Sngland lefthan (er c mtributed a valuable »>'. to Yorkshires total. Driving and pulling excellently, he hitG. S. King - 424 words
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Article89 1951-06-18 8 BRISTOL. June IT 'Reuter*.— Straight Clark oi tl United State- won the West of England men's singles title here yesterday after a 56 games marathon final against his compatriot Hal Burrows. Clark won 9-7 6-3 5-7 t-6 7-5 m the two hours match, the I89 words
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Article217 1951-06-18 8 BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN, June 1 i |AP G >.. s mit v h'tle comeback man." li gan yestc .da;, staged an his incredible finishes to win his third United SJ it, championship with a 72 score of 287 With a three under par 5*7 the217 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-06-18 8 tipygl! TIM-flSt. HIGH TIDES at the DrincipaJ resorts m Malaya TODAY: A.M P.M Singapore io.ll 9.1.9 Malacca fi.rj i.m Port l»i< Kson 5.03 r >.47 Port s'lkiiii _~50 4.06 PeiKinjj 11.4031 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-06-18 8 I JUST AKpived W.( od. Everyjnat Secret* land Bo* Regeneration La Manhood t.,.. v Aufohi,.-- V Nehru Practical P Shorter 0 .<■ n DiciMni E_M>) <!.,;,- Pr, (!i Tin- Sec i I The News Sfore PHOM34 words
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