Singapore Standard, 21 June 1951
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Title Section11 1951-06-21 1 Singapore Standard SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.11 words
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273 1951-06-21 1 combat Inflation lar.l Slat RepOTtC* H|> laxatkw in Singapore in lhe near 1 will be levied on luxuries. of i purchase lax while up- ol income taxation affecting I tiu bigbet income bracket cannot be rultii ont. Tho Acting Financial S< cretary, Mr.273 words
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6 1951-06-21 1 French Renew Drave on Vieiminh Base6 words
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Article36 1951-06-21 1 ISHINGTON .1 i ic 20 AFP) —I- coi fii me I here tod 13 p esid Truman has rc- ei I B. ad ey to reI chaii man ol the Chiefs Staffs -> !136 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-06-21 1 The Hon'ble Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chairman of the Workers' Negotiating Committee and Mr. R. Boyd, secretary of the M.P.I. E.A. sigped an agreement on Jane 19 based on the recommendations of the Board of Arbitration on Plantations Workers' Wages. The signing was witnessed by representatives120 words
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352 1951-06-21 1 LONDON. June 20 (Reuter). Over 30 defence ministers, military leaders and civilian representatives of >ix Commonwealth countries begin a week's seeret conference here tomorrow on defence strategy. Emphasis of the talks in which India, Pakistan and Ceylon are not taking part will be352 words
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214 1951-06-21 1 TOKYO. June 20 (UP) United States fighters destroyed ui damaged ten Communist planes today in the fourth and biggest air battle over Northv esl Korea in as many days. Mo e th va 100 Fifth Air Force and Communist planes tangled in214 words
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Article113 1951-06-21 1 HONGKONG, June 20 (UP) The announcement that Bu- ,i a will place exports to China a-ui Hongkong under licence mtr0 l emphasized the maea* inely tough attitude toward the Chinese Communists winch is becoming evident here. The new control system will into effect on113 words
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Article48 1951-06-21 1 MOMBASA. June 20 -The fishery r s e ar s^ ip wee k of Silhouette, missing for a weeic. wa? sighted this af ternoon by a Royal Air Force Lanca rter an rraft in a position halfway a* fween Mombasa and the Se>mmmm m_____w_M_______W48 words
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53 1951-06-21 1 JAKARTA. June 20: (Reuter-) AAP)— -Garuda Indonesia Airways todav cancelled all flights from Jakarta after 1200 hours local time following the outbreak of a sit-down strike oi some 2,000 ground Personnel. The strike was started by the smaller of two aviation workers unions which comprise au53 words
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143 1951-06-21 1 NEW YORK, June 20. (UP)— East and West coast ship owners looked tor a quick settlement of the five-day-old maritime strike todav as thev readied a new and secret "package" offer for three striking ClO unions. Hints that the shippers hoped concessions to the143 words
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Article100 1951-06-21 1 LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)— News of tne breakdown m the Teheran oil talks did not depress Anglo-Iranian shares on the London Stock Exchange today. On the contrary, after a quiet opening, they steadily advanced. Bv the early afternoon they were 102s. 6d.. appreciably above yesterday's price of100 words
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Article36 1951-06-21 1 WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP). —Secretarv of State Hean Acheson reported today that Czechoslovakia has refused to release immediately the pilots ot two United States jet fighter planes which crash-landed in Czechoslovakia on June 8.36 words
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47 1951-06-21 1 Reds Keep Up Mass Killings In Shanghai 284 Executed In l Day unwrKONG June 20. Reuter- A AF).— The Shanghai H(^r Wen Th pio, in its issue on June IS said i-uted in Shanghai on June 15. %,%_Z*cS__l_&£& 5A a A* afternoon. AA k nl""* ji Am47 words
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Article, Illustration664 1951-06-21 1 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone, June 20 (Renter) B0fti Air Force stations throughout tlie Middle East have been alerted following the breakdown in the Anglo-Persian oil talks, according to observers here. Transport and jet fighter bomber squads are standing b> in Ilabbaniya,664 words
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228 1951-06-21 1 LONDON, June 20 (Reuter) —The use of au "effective escort" to get British oil tankers through the Suez Canal in spite of Egypt's ban on those going to Haifa was suggested bv Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, acting leader of228 words
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Article55 1951-06-21 1 WASHINGTON, June 20 <UP> —Secretarv of State Dean Aeheson at his press conference todav described the BritishIranian Oil dispute as critical and «aid he hoped the Teheran Government would reconsider its action in breaking off negotia--11 He said the United States was disturbed over the breakdown55 words
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135 1951-06-21 1 TEHERAN, June 20 IReu er»The British Ambassador to fer sia Sir Francis Shepherd -an nounced that the jf^ftJi! Britis employees in the oil he.d should take adva I tge o the evacuation offer made by the oil C °Tt?el-e y are -bout SOO of ttee135 words
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Article46 1951-06-21 1 TAIPEI, June 20 (Beuter- &AP)— The Russian Navy denvered 28 submai ies to th* On- I nese Communists Navy at the joint Sino-Russian controlled port of Daim). M ichuria. three weeks ag". accordii g to unciMfirmed intelligence reports reaching .bis Nationalist capital.46 words
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Article228 1951-06-21 1 Iran Govt. Orders Takeover TEHERAN, frame 20 (Renter).— tV«Uf« emment to«la> or«l«-rr«l it* own nen int<» ilirrrl control of the jsreal WinIranian oil iii-laHatioiis ami dlTtJCted that all rr\«>nii<' be l»ai«l into national hank account*. Ti;.>* Cabinet and I kwei nm 'i. 1 Oil Commission mei foe six hours roundReuter - 228 words
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Article61 1951-06-21 1 CANBERRA, fui e t» <UJ >- rhe Lib »ui P.< ty r■' He t>e V K\ itl a« der i p. |j on;- isi! onj i c C( :i ,:me P M;e M Joseph B. Chifley wh* tfied oh week. A C veil was named61 words
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Advertisement87 1951-06-21 1 ffe" £00 if* V J I 5H (\Mm a__: w^ $^T7 y a good father John../' err!" he. e hed a pleasant Peter ct breakfast thu "Whal he done?" mis time' m^ant you m nvith h^s geogtophy." __m i0 'n the morning, Susan?" had some South African he loves it87 words
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Advertisement13 1951-06-21 1 SHELL Oil! MOTOR OIL INSIST ON KIWI BLACK ox blood, moho- N^^AjS^^if^^ fr^fMftßuyr13 words
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361 1951-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE walking towards aii unattended ear early one morning, aroused the suspicion of a police patrol parly resulting in the seizure of l_2 sacks and eight packages of opium valued at nearly $300,000 in I a station wagon. This was361 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-06-21 2 photo. ASSISTANT Nui sev the lan Toek Sein. hospital in Singapore worttaken on a toni of the Cold Btmfe Creameries Departlft at Orchard Road yr-t^rday mil ninj Picture shows the young assistant nurses sampling the new ynghonri See cream, atid by the looks on their laces, they s^em to approve.Standard - 51 words
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Article117 1951-06-21 2 Standard Woman Reporter ABOUT 530 members of the staff of the Singapore General Hospital nurses, office workers and drivers were examined yesterday by the international team of experts operating under the auspices of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund and the World Health Organisation.117 words
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Article78 1951-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CIRCULAR forbidding Vehicle Inspectors of the Singapore Municipality from using any motor vehicles, whether their own or hired, has been withdrawn following representations made by Mr. S. S. Manyam (Progressive. North). The circular was issued by the Registrar of Vehicles.78 words
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Article, Illustration269 1951-06-21 2 MCs WANT FEDERATION GOVT. TO BEAR COST Three Places To Guard Security Measures At Johore Water Works DR. G. V. ALLEN of the University of Malaya giving talk on the University Library at the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Extreme right is Mr. Yap Phenn Geek, the Rotary Club president, Second269 words
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218 1951-06-21 2 Red China Demand Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Foreign Exchange Control authorities have been alerted to cover every possible loophole to prevent money beng .-ent to Retl (ihina by those Teoebews who are believed lo have received letters from Peking Government demanding "fabulous sunis."'218 words
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176 1951-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter THK HOPE that the P sl S Certifi ate Classes wil I develop on the model of the Engli Sixth Form thus en- tents to gain exemp- rom t'r»e Interme liate E xpi i sed in the th< atesl iss te176 words
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Article, Illustration104 1951-06-21 2 Beam Swung, Hit Worker AN AMERICAN told the Singap >re Coroner's Court at an earlier hearing that lie saw a swinging beam strike a Tamil labourer on the head on board the Steel Recorder on June 8. He was Mr. Lincoln Meggard the second ma'e of the ship, who wasStandard - 104 words
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61 1951-06-21 2 MR H ALEXANDER was elec t e d President of the Musicians Union of Singapore at the union's general meeting recently. Other office-bearers are VicePresident: Mr. H. Lammerts; Hon. -Secretary; G. A. Soliano; Asst.-Hon.-Secretary: J. Nazareth 11. a. Secretary: D. A. Caspar. Committee: A. Ma: tia.61 words
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Article37 1951-06-21 2 Squadr* n Leader s. R. Hyland, DF C. AFC. Boral Air Furce. has been appointed honorary ADC to the Singapore Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, in place of Squadron Leader J. a. Howard-WUhams, who has resigned.37 words
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Article59 1951-06-21 2 ABDUL Hameed bin Shaikh Yacob a watchman, gave notice of appeal .vhen he was sentenced to two months' imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Abdul was convicted of entering a shop in Stamford Road on the night of Apia'. 11. Sentence was stayed pending appeal59 words
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Article40 1951-06-21 2 SINGAPORE police state that Wdaam Goh, mentioned ns a detective who was charged in the Singapore Third District Court with theft (in yesterday's issue of The Standard) is no longer a detective in the Singapore Police Force.40 words
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Article65 1951-06-21 2 LEE MING, a labourer, was sentenced to three months' rigorous impris >nment to be followed by one year's police supervision in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Lee was convicted of dis- honestly retaining two packets ol cigarettes and six drops of sweets worth 70 cents belonging to65 words
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282 1951-06-21 2 A CHINESE woman told the Singapore First Police Court vesterday, how five masked robbers, armed with M something entered her house at Clyde Terrace, forced the oeeu pants into a room, and got awav with $3,400 cash and jewellery, and two cash cheques282 words
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Article71 1951-06-21 2 The first General Council Meeting of the Singapore Youth Council will be held at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. Miss N. Mithcell will report on the Istanbul Conference of the World Assembly of Youth held in 1950. In addition to71 words
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Article85 1951-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided in 1949 that the 21 temporary Vehicle' Inspectors in the Registrar of Vehicles' Office should be put on the^ permanent establishment, they are still on the temporary list A request to have this position immediately rectified85 words
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Article151 1951-06-21 2 THE Governor of Singapore has approved the following appointments: Mr. C. McLaren Reid, Assistant Comptroller of Customs, to act as Comptroller of Customs, in place of Mr. H. S. J. Lloyd. Mr. J. A. Parker to be Assistant Comptroller of Customs. Revenue. Singapore, in place of Mr.151 words
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79 1951-06-21 2 THF SINGAPORE Tuberculosis Association grate- 1 fully a a a W dgi the I ing donations:I lr. Ong Liew Chuan ala. Laine Watson <_v- Co. 1 I $11 a Montor Ltd.. (bei found in the parking ma at the Saf< W* ek Exhibition. $6; llash79 words
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Article29 1951-06-21 2 4 Runaway Stris Sti Detained Stami ti i ian i |i 1 I! -i tii. I hint* wtorclu on their S under h tion. allow i report* b_? i29 words
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8 1951-06-21 2 Suggestion To Use Ship's Power 'Not Practicable "is8 words
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Advertisement64 1951-06-21 2 TOILET BOLLS llr^ft^^ SOFT ABSORBENT TISSUE ____r=A^^^^^^^^j lACH 7oi ROLL ALSO fully bleao;:d #*l*V M T "u T N ST TOILET SHEETS MARVEL 7oz DIAMOND PARTIALLY ELEACHEO PARTIALLY ELEACHEo3O CtS. MM ,2M SHEETS VELTIS 60Z BRONCO PARTIALLY eleacheo PARTIALLY bIEACHED^CtS. SHEETS 75 CtS. 6ROMO PARTIALLY BLEACHED JEYES TOILET HOLDERS ">™ox64 words
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Advertisement73 1951-06-21 2 f,i ,i_- tt r> /k"*SF/ it'i sP*^/ 'hrl' /TX fir. '■>*?■ \£P* L W ///A 4gP§?P|? I h \t_H_m___ I Jk ,g FOP. AN PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRC CO StNCAPORE MALACCA KU A j t- J M m 1 [TYPEWRITERS! .r X fll HMI v\i73 words
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Miscellaneous73 1951-06-21 2 A_&+m__. I l«^FSn^^V^r^lBS?2!^L^ AVOUNG^IGH-H^ fw -WHO'S /WHAT YKWN.'jri I. U>." 't /7- r___m _m__vm ?^P™^toour \t£aintth" dolls /Vhe promised. ►vour < oh.?- you mean ah < what you nca.nt O^YSVcf^x^v??^ A Z2J^ T <^AmN'T f TAKE NIE OUT/ s ZJ HIM. BAfeV-A -GO m Ol ah gSs ralo if /uas«frn^73 words
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Article291 1951-06-21 3 (,i; aiding Against Ipfiliration Of \[a\ Propaganda •mj ilard Stall Correspondent Ll UPI ft Wed. All possible steps n bj Headmasters of (.hinese Lumpnr and other parts of the ienl infiltration ol Communist tl i< ir schools, schools in the Federation, cularfy on the look-out for291 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-06-21 3 photo. Group photo taken at tho Education Office. Kuaia Lumpur, on the eve of Capt. Mohd. Aii bin Mohammed's departure to Austria to attend the World Stouts Jamboree. Seated, left to light: Che Mariam, Che Zabedah. Mr. G. Wood. Senior Inspector of Schools). Cho Kalthum and Capt. Mohd. Aii. Standing:C. F. Larm - 63 words
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Article301 1951-06-21 3 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Indian. Paramu was chai g« i before Mr AT Jack, in the first :tt. g ;trate's court today. with committing criminal intimidation, a-, th eatening Kandapoo with injury on Oe 29 last. The allegation was that Para mu si301 words
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78 1951-06-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An Indian. Muniappan, was charged before Mr. A.P. Jack in the first magistrate's court today, with attempting to commit murder ol V Marimuthu. bv slashing his head on June 6 at Circular Road. He was also charged wJt.i voluntarily causing grievous78 words
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Article283 1951-06-21 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KtALA LUMPUR, Wed. "May heaven and our ancestors brinu him back to us" Le^ Bon Loi ixAkOV Chin Huat). Tan Cheng Leon? (Headman). Che^f Kwons Fei (Headman), Wal r^hee (Headman), L na Poon Choo (Ciiop Toh Sun? Tons) and Low Joe283 words
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Article250 1951-06-21 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Seventy-year-old Chong Ngi. who tried to help the bandits by giving them food and rice, was sentenced to live years" rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers, in the Supreme Court today, on a charge of consorting. Haji bin250 words
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Article163 1951-06-21 3 Standard Start Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. More than al) adults, mostly clerk.- in Government oftice.- in Johore Bahru, are attending the newly organized Adult Evening Classes winch wiii be opened so a after the Hari Raya Puasa. Revealing this, Inche Rahmat bin Haji Ismail. an163 words
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Article45 1951-06-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tn.e first public lottery hv the Social and Welfare Services hs unlikely to reach the one million dollar mark. With three more days to go helore the sales of tickets cease. 642,742 tickets were soh! up to 4.15 p.m. today.45 words
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163 1951-06-21 3 MUAR Wed. Fo:- the death of Wee Thiam llocl;. termer manager of Jayang Kondar Estate, Muar. the two widows o: the deceased, Yeo Geok Choo ind Teo Sam Neo and seven children were awarded $3,200 by the Commissioner of Workmen s Compensation, Muai-.163 words
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Article407 1951-06-21 3 A CHINESE. Leong Yew. was charged before Inche Ibrahim, in trie first magistrates court. Kuala Lumpur, with retaining a stolen bicycle belonsing to one, Law Kwee Kee. He was sentenced to ten weeks' hard labour .vith elTect from the date of his arrest. May 5. BEFORE Che Hussein407 words
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512 1951-06-21 3 Labourers Hard Hit By 'Operation Starvation 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, We«l. Many persons who have lo he at their place of employment hy seTen o'clock in the morning today must ha\e ha«l to leave home on an empty stomach, except, perhaps, for a cup of tea or coffee.512 words
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222 1951-06-21 3 Standard Siatt Corrrspottdenl KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —When a party <>t seven terrorists emerged from tho jungle in tbe Cameron Highlands, yesterday, security forces opened fire wounding ono of them who fled into the jungle. A patrol followed his blood trail until they found222 words
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76 1951-06-21 3 KUALA UMPIK. WVd. The Standard understands that the Barnes Report on Malay education will not come before the meeting of thc Federal Legislative Council to be held next month. It is believed that the Government will place for discussion both the Barnes Report and76 words
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Article100 1951-06-21 3 5 claim Trial To Theft Charge Standard Stall Reporter J< dIORE B \illU' II cri F >ar ni n and a yo\ i in. Mak il c. lfong H i v s•• Slong. B i Cliong and Ko.v s i. I trial in the M igist te"t c to two100 words
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Article66 1951-06-21 3 Standard s;.*h CwrespewflgMt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-- A Ca; iese w; larg A..P. the first M cour; tod; y, w:1 1 stea gad".-- oi petrol valued '< yesterday 69 C •1! VSC. A Malay, 5 t b. j S charged w. i aent. T -.ey calmed trial pnd the66 words
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Advertisement63 1951-06-21 3 To put your best foot forward equip your sloes with the COODYEAR DIAMOND STUDDED SOLES AND HEELS. They improve the appearance of any shoes because they retain that sharp edged look after months of hard wear. Available in two colours tan and black good/year RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS Known all63 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-06-21 3 Jr* I j^piv ,m^ w^\. i\ J >^-^* '^///i Zx-V9 words
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Article116 1951-06-21 4 Wife Was Insulted Accused Standard Staff Reporter THE Assize trial of Rve Rangß Singh, his wife Siti Maryam binte Sam id and Sama Singh for the murder of Mohinder Singh entered the third day before Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson yeste "day. M ►hinder is alleged to have been attacked by116 words
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Article84 1951-06-21 4 Standard Stall Reporter WHILE Muttiah Pillay a 13--year-old b >y, was bringing some sugar back to his father's coffeeshop in Jalan Besar his bicycle collided with the rear of a lorry near Syed Alwi Road on June 6. The lorry driver, Chuan Choo, told the court84 words
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Article77 1951-06-21 4 Standard Staff Reporter AT the fourth annua! general meeting of the Singapore Printing Employees Union the following \v-?re elected to the Committee oi Management: President: Mr. Oscar J. Fernandez: vice president: Mr. Asrai bin Haji Wahab: hon. gen. secretary: Mr. T. S. Maniam; hon. asst. secretary:77 words
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479 1951-06-21 4 M.Cs Explore New Ways To Raise Money Standard Slaff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioner 8 are now exploring methods of raising their revenue for the current and future years. This follows the ultimalum given by the Colony Government that it will not make any contri- j bution to the Municipal revenue479 words
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222 1951-06-21 4 Standard Staff Reporter K. S. LING (24), secretary of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Singapore, and Lam Thian (23) and other young people from Malaya have probably made the longest journey of any of the thousand young people from 33 countries to attend the international222 words
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Article116 1951-06-21 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commander-in-Chief. Far East Station, Vice-Admiral Sir Guv HE. Russell, left the Singapore Naval Base yesterday, flying his flag in H M.S. Alert, on a rruise to North Borneo and Sarawak. He was accompanied by Lady Russell, his daughter Margarea. and Lady116 words
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239 1951-06-21 4 Unionists Study New C.O L. Rates Today A MEETING of the Cost of Living Committee of Singapore Trade Unions will he held this evening at the promises of the Singapore Teachers' Union to eomsider the new increased rates of C.O.L.A. approved hy the Legislative Council on Tuesday. A spokesman of239 words
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Article89 1951-06-21 4 Housewife Faces Charge Of Murder A 27-YEAR-OLD housewife was yesterday committed in the Singapore Fourth Police Court to stand trial in the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Low Ah Kim a Chinese woman was alleged to have thrown her two-year-o!d baby daughter into a well near her home89 words
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Article54 1951-06-21 4 A CHINESE, Lui Teck Kwan, was sentenced to four weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court vesterday when he was convicted of being in fraudulent possession of one bicycle reflector valued at $2.50 at Gate No. 5 in the Singapore Harbour Board on the54 words
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Article, Illustration466 1951-06-21 4 Standard Stafl Reporter THE 8.000-stron*; Army Civil Service Union of Singapore has taken the demands of about 1.000 civilian storekeepers employed by the Army, for reversion to their original category of Non-Industrial workers, direct to Mr. John Strachey, Secretary of State for War in theRaffles - 466 words
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Article121 1951-06-21 4 WILLIAM Christian Bullitt, former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union and France, is scheduled to arrive in Singapore tomorrow by air from Bangkok. Mr. Bullitt wiU be here for two days, leaving Smgapore on Sunday, for Australia. He is touring the Far East and Australia121 words
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Article79 1951-06-21 4 Standard Staff Reporter L, streets and areas which are liable to be backed-out today a, '?> aS fS!^ w *4, Day: Milne Road, Jalan Pekan, i±an_Sultan 2 _j3each_^oad, Al. Yio Chu Kang Rond, Government Printing Office, Woodleieh Park. Braddell Heights, Arthur Road» Tanjong Katong Road, Broaderick Road,79 words
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Advertisement545 1951-06-21 4 Jlie fv/odt __S>en_ational p i n n. I Ijj; C_scape of \_Jur jjj Bn*k jKaaßt^s^'^B \WW___ AssS___i______i W_W ■■..'3H '•>: S.^SSSf > :__mm_f*__WßßKAlKl& m ritfrtft Jft j^- [KO (.INN ANTHONY STEEI I FROM THE NOVEL BY ERIC WILLIAMS j li| A London Films Production Distributed by Shaw Bros. I Special545 words
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Advertisement143 1951-06-21 4 NOTICES NATURALISATION "VOTICE is hereby given that Wee Keng Guan of No. 34, Bideford Road, Singapore 9. is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reasons why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the143 words
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Advertisement676 1951-06-21 4 SITUATION VACANT MXNOWIH JUNIOR import/export clerk R "*uT^ required immediately hy fan well established European firm. Apply Box No. T.275 V1 Singapore Standard. te j ten WANTED experienced ac- counts clerk with at leas' Higher LCC. Book-keeping Certificate. Chinese applicants C»|j only. Apply Singapore Stand- 1 "ALI ard Box No.676 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-06-21 4 INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF MALAYA: Meeting and talk on "Insurance men as I see them" by Mrs. E. V. Davies Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. Mr. j' Jumabhoy and Mr D S Marshall at G. H. Cafe 5.15 p.m. y-M-C-A., Orchard Road: French Class 0.00 p.m.. Gymnastics Class Table-tennis 1 p.m CHINESE171 words
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136 1951-06-21 5 CAPETOWN, June 20 (Reuter)- The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said today he was sure Sou*;: Africa would ultimately become a Republic. I convinced it will come." he declared, but added it would b had to lorm a Republic be- se136 words
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Article94 1951-06-21 5 Standard Stall Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A British Police Lieutenant. John Graham Quick, attached to the Senai Rubber Estate Police Post, was produced in the Magistrate's Court here today and charged with causing the death of another European Police Lieutenant. Timoney. by a negligent act94 words
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58 1951-06-21 5 S-\N DIEGO. California. lune 20: (Reuter) Twentythree fishermen, on a holiday outing were drowned on Saturday when their boat sank in rough water off the coast of Southern California, /eporti reaching here iast night said. The fcoat carried 37 people bound !<»• Cedros Island,58 words
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288 1951-06-21 5 SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 (AP).— Red China will liiilit in korea despite huge casualties until it is decisively licked, KusseH Brines, former Associated Press bureau chief in Tokyo, declared upon his arrival here on Tuesday. He said a weakness of Amerioan and other288 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-06-21 5 photo. Mr. Robinson MaeLean <:t Sound Masters Inc. save a cocktail p;rt\ last evening at Raffles Hotel in Singapore, to meet members ot the local press. Seen in the picture are from left, Mr. Robinson MacLean, staff writer for Sound Masters. Mr. Robert Sl:aplt'ii of Colliers magazine, and T. J.Standard - 59 words
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Article78 1951-06-21 5 SOUTHAMPTON. June 20 (Renter)— Royal Marine Commandos returning from Mala.va. and 100 Korea wounded. were among 1,500 British service personnel, wives and families who arrived he: e today by a troopship. Also on board were the Ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, home for the rlrst78 words
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36 1951-06-21 5 MUNICH. June 20 (AP> Fifteen Roman Catholic students returning from a pilgrimage were killed and six seriously injured yesterday in a train-truck collision in Bavaria, German police reported last night.36 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-06-21 5 STORE FIRE DESTROYS 250,000 FT OF FIT FILM S 5 Vaults Gutted Standard Staff Reporter A FIRE broke out in the film vaults of the Malav Film Productions Ltd., a Shaw Brothers concern at Jalan Ampas off Balestier Road last night shortly after nine o'clock and gutted five of theStandard - 405 words
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134 1951-06-21 5 Standard > :j tl 1 orrespondenl PENANG- Wed. Labelling seems to be the only infringement m ide by coffee manufacturers in Penang, stated the Municipal Health Officer. He said that three ol the samples taken suggested that the product was pure coffee, but in fact,134 words
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Article124 1951-06-21 5 Films Will Educate Pedestrians standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— The Ipoh Traffic Committee has decided that there is an urgent need to educate pedestrians in road sense. This was revealed in the minutes of a recent meeting which were circulated at this today's monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board.124 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-06-21 5 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kripalani and Mr. and Mrs. Thakur M. Badlaney were hosts at a cocktail party held last even ing at No. 20. Thiam Siew Avenue. Singapore. From left. Mr. and Mrs. Badlaney. Mr. and vlrs. Kripalani, Mrs. ML Lobo. JP. and Mrs Uaniasawami.Standard - 62 words
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Article38 1951-06-21 5 GARMISCH PARTENKIRCHEN, June 20 (AP)— Countess Ellen von Hokenau, who made a pilgrimage to Rome on horse- 1 back in 1950, is riding to the i Holy Land, it was learned here I vesterday.38 words
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Article145 1951-06-21 5 Chinese Queries On 'Votes' St.mdard Start Correspondent PEN AKG. Wed -A number of questions on lhe Municipal elections were raised by representatives ot the various Chinese guilds and associations in Penang when they met Mrs. G. Hawkins. Supervisor ol local elections, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mrs. Hawkins145 words
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Article57 1951-06-21 5 PENANG. Wed.- Two sok;:,!. Walter White and Gordon Thompson, appeared before Mr D C. I. Wernham in the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of robbing Abdul Rahman bin Ahmat, ot S(i at the 5} mile. Tanjong Bungah, on the night ot June IT They were57 words
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226 1951-06-21 5 Ipoh Merchant Fined $1,000 On Food Charge Standard Staff ar r*i anondr nl IPOH. W<ml. A fine of SUNMI or *i\ monlln imprisonment was imposed Im itatiaiuiin l»in I Yacob od Chow Peng lo«m mlio falseK denied i«» the Chief Food ami Price Coilliol Inspector'. Mr. linh. I Singh, that226 words
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Article57 1951-06-21 5 PENANG. Wi 1 unfile Squads and P the mainland rush* to j estale in South Pro i Wt i a a Special Con I post in the estate was tarked by a large number of uniformed bandits last nil ,a p.m. yesterday, ati excha ol I57 words
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Advertisement238 1951-06-21 5 I jUST ARRIVED--i „pgYI HOLOCT* M jUN E i?5l ISSi;^ l rawer ot race; Ufe for Malaya pore ij. period* als StonStreei P^ng iale .it Stare i IVn.i.u Tin R \n I Um d aad ro otM f ta! i* d hon t form of tablets Mitlook •i JTOUBg TFSTKONES238 words
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Advertisement165 1951-06-21 5 JP^ Meet this PARKER J/ _> >. a M c f r NEWBFAUTr /£^y the only pen with t!ie I II 'I gl itKt s NCWi at>oul 1,,c u,,fl -'i n) ost hiirmii j I'll' r*n! 'lheic is aM W !\nkrf '•>!", hnci loan fiiJl ff cvcr c c A,K165 words
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Miscellaneous102 1951-06-21 5 1 r "gg If WHOOEY/ I \YEH,METOO...BUT f -~"~7T W 1 THEY WOULD COUPLE MORE Mff POR PETE'S II THOUGHT THAT )GOSH,OOOLA.THERE'S vSu/Sf?i™ /n,,,^ l^ Bt IF WE yMINUTRSAN' J M] p P |ij fc L t_ WAS GOING /GOTTA BE AN "IT" I 'CMIK RCXUcR I IMINK Cc 'ZymZtS102 words
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Article2041 1951-06-21 6 A Centre For Oriental Studies The University Of Malaya Should 8e.... Says Dr. G.V. JIUEN (Vice Chancellor, University Of Malaya) 4 UNIVERSITY must have a good library, and this is particularly true in Malaya where there are few libraries, and where the University must depend to a great extent upon2,041 words
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Article828 1951-06-21 6 PRICE controls, action against hoarders and blackmarketeersi publication of fair retail I s, the setting up oi consumer resistance moven nts utoi appeals to traders to bring down prices of foodstuffs have failed to provide Singapore with ch< p and p. nti ;1 food. The average worker, ase828 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1951-06-21 6 Wha t's Wrong With Queen Kangs MISTER Peept r wal fc s angrily uto To k i •''> n *om t;/?d flings himself into a chair. His face is red with indignation, his breath comes in short angry pants, he is highly ex- ted about something. Takar: What is the1,055 words
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Article147 1951-06-21 6 Cl R I'.MN i< partmi tiu Federation, Melayu, cireula whicl; [uslim emj tl be wed to .i p.m. during the month. It st ed the 1 ..numcat; is Depart: in K.L. In :h; s i id. it was no doubt felt f s .ce Muslii ers chalk up147 words
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Article22 1951-06-21 6 COMMENTING o I e F ench elect i Sin Chew Jit Poh iid signifit n Uoi thai d I I22 words
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Advertisement53 1951-06-21 6 **M i// fflfitrffi atone imjtrote >o/«r t.M'stiilit" —WO; P" nai sen U• s ind technical skills ire thc essential Bids to >wur 'se* ing ability" youi isual i omfcu t md efficiency it la Foi these sei i icea ind skills not foi glasses alone— thai ..m pjy fjr youi53 words
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Advertisement69 1951-06-21 6 \\\\u\.u\\e\\i'\\a\\\\\'.'. wwwww w. 5 PHIUPS V BRADIOPLAYERS TRIUMPH Ol rECHI E l v H j B i^^^Av r 1+ A THREE WAVE BAND EQUAL TO A FULL SUPERHET MODEL. 5. RIMLOCK-VALVES: AC DC BEST SOUND QUALITY HIGH NOTES SUPPOSED. $190.00 Less THE EMPORIUM 17 If, BATTI H TLX. 7872 SCSCAPORI69 words
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200 1951-06-21 7 Truman Signs New Law On Conscription WASHINGTON, June 20 (Keuter) President Truman Tuesday signed the new conscription law which lowers the conscription age, extends the service system four years and lays the foundation for universal military training. Mr. Ji Oman signed u i bill in a White House ceremony. The200 words
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150 1951-06-21 7 NATO Nations Sign Agreement On Status Of Individual Forces .hun- 20. (Router) The 12 North Atlantic Pact i\ signed an agreement on the >tatus of every tti airman serving in another NATO country. nl which will lake effect immediately to the i possible after pending constitutional ratification t men Is150 words
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7 1951-06-21 7 Yalta Pact Engineered' By: State Dept. Ar7 words
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32 1951-06-21 7 PARIS, June 20, (AFP): s tatives I J ipan wt y- to attend pi 3 I her claim es v" V r.. Laos, and •>dm.--< d under32 words
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Article194 1951-06-21 7 Carney Not Clear About Command PARIS, ju ie 20, I UP) neral Dwight D. Eisenhower lis first fulldress council on the "defence of Europe" wil lis field commander, nominated with the status of the newly-created Southern Flank Command, in a state of adm ted "confusion." Admiral Robert Carney, who has194 words
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Article32 1951-06-21 7 JAKARTA. June 20. 'AFP' A treaty of friendshp between Indonesia and the Philippines will be signed t it was announced today hv the Indonesian Minister of i it; >n, Arol M tnonutu.32 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-06-21 7 Photo. Crowds ol Iranians milled around the general management offices of the Angio-lranian Oil Company. near Abadan. on June 11, to see their flag raised over the premises. Amir Alai. the newly-appointed Governor of Rhuzistan Province, announced at the ceremony the government commission's intention ofAP - 87 words
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137 1951-06-21 7 LONDON, June 20 (IP) Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons yesterday that Briiain would press Egypt to reopen the Suez Canal lor the passage of tankers to the oil refinery in 1 Haifa. Replying to oei' nty137 words
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162 1951-06-21 7 Settlement Of Anglo-Egyptian Dispute Urged NEW VORK. June 2<> (UP) Egyptian delegare to the United Nations Molt a mined Fawzi Bey said in a .speech; last night that a sett lenient of the differences between Bri' am and Egypt would be of the greatest help toward establishing sl length throughout162 words
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97 1951-06-21 7 LONDON, .Tune 20, (lteuter) Lord Burnham, acting chairman i the Commonwealth Pi ess Unio n said today it was never more necessary nor more appropriate than now that the Union should discuss press freedom. Lord Burnnam .old the annual genera! meeting oi the Union97 words
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154 1951-06-21 7 Japan To Be Readmitted To The ILO GENEVA, June 20 (AP) The Steering Committee of the 34th International Labour Conference recommended yesterday that Japan be readmitted! to the International Labour Organization (ILO). A Japanese application for membership was received by the conference last week. Thirteen years ago, Japan walked out154 words
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168 1951-06-21 7 LOa'DOX. June 20 CKeuteri Lord Salisbury. Conservative leader in the Mouse of Lords. urged the Government Tuesday to reconsider its decision to oan ex-resent Tshekedi Khama from the Bamangwato reserve in Bechuanaland. "I would earnestly beg the government to reconsider Uu ii168 words
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72 1951-06-21 7 Burma's Elections May Be Nullified RANGOON. Jnne 19 (AP> Burma's first regional elections mav be nullified and new elec- tions ordered following an investigation into opposition allegations of cheating, it was learned authoritatively today. The opposition charged the Socialist-controlled AFPPL Parte with manipulating votes, r. ing with ballot boxes and72 words
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Article38 1951-06-21 7 MANILA. June 20 (UP 1 Fittyseven Communist-led Huks surrendered formally to Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay at Candelaria Town in Quezon Province. Maasavsav wa? accompanied bv the Armed Fores Chief n! Staff. Maj. General Calixto Duque. >38 words
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109 1951-06-21 7 WASHINGTON. June 20, (UPI Eleven convicted American Communisl Partj i en gagt ci yest< day in a last efl stay out >f jail. Supreme Court affirmed on June 4 their convictions I i conspiring 4o teach and advocate the overthrow of the government.109 words
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303 1951-06-21 7 WITH THE 251 h DIVISION. June 20 (UP) First Sergeanl William Nestor of New York was checking his company s bivouac area. ••Who sleeps in this tent. he demanded. "Esther Williams and George Washington," answered a soldier. The tent occupants proved to be Private Aster WilliamsA.P; AFP; UP; U.P; AP - 303 words
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156 1951-06-21 7 US Grant To UK For Aid To S-E Asia WASHINGTON, June 20 \P) Britain ba been irised to purchase US$ll2,--000,000 worth of American machine tools, ECA anno'..' ced, EGA said the British need the Is for armament produi I ion. H ey will be u_ec\ to make air- bodies, jet156 words
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Article74 1951-06-21 7 Mr. Hamilton F; i f Britis fori correspoi A- i is, iias died at i lsl < Ile joined the Times hs a of IT and later sen ed o thei lead. I p i ha ft .r co: esp< e saw act", i British F74 words
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134 1951-06-21 7 Radar Night Bombing Hurting Reds 1 Morale UNITED NATIONS, New York. June !0 (OP).—General Matthew Ridgway's Unified Command in Korea reported to the United Nations that radar bombing at nij;ht and in bad weather has cut into Communist morale. In the \n-st progress report jresterdaj lo the United Nations covering134 words
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Advertisement99 1951-06-21 7 7 J. H| I ww h fit ic i___t_____t&^3_ IW ImUl i_j n|^ VITAMIN Ji it's the vitamin in TENNENT S T BEER HF DRINK AND FOOD COMBINE!* Yeost is a valuable source of Vitamin B, W Viw so when you drink T Beer you toke in fhe 'tj m99 words
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Advertisement101 1951-06-21 7 ffl ffl i Tra wiii it(t 1 ffl M ffl ffl __f^WW+\ Hocks ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl -fi ffl ffl /^SSi^wSi^ SMITH ZIP WALLET. 4j T /M$W "J- I fj chrcn alcrm. (quart {j I: ?p>* P s luminous spots and ban.: K A_J' J ~"~,"V *if101 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-06-21 7 ZS C "T"0 v^ j^^Mkn ffP"ffga^gjg»ty. r —a—— Ma^asa^^^^^—— mf' L SNOW INTO J A I Sl^^f/' THANKS FOR CLEANIN3™ J*-' a Bie ball p^p /^'^^/^^^N ArAA^m: \MV WALK HERE S yr y Y"" I&i*^£QS^V 55= Cop».lHlfc.lMt.rfF.«t»r.Srndie**.>«. 1 Li^ ~gs~ Tm U. j. P«t OO.— All t. 9 h»t r«»«r..d52 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-06-21 8 RIL Offers Excursion Fares Round Trip To Japan Standard Shipping Reporter CHEAP excursion fares are being offered by the Koyal Interocean Line for their special summer cruises from Singapore to Japan and back during the next four months. Fares on the Boissevain, Ruys and Tegelberg 14.280-ton passenger liners! are $850389 words
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239 1951-06-21 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SAIGON saboteurs are suspected to have been responsible for the fire which broke out in the hold of the 7,1 76-ton French freighter, St. Valery En Caux. Experts are still seeking the. cause of the fire which destroy-; ed and damaged almost239 words
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Article34 1951-06-21 8 HONGKONG, June 20 I ReuterAAP) The second typhoon threat of the seascm to the Colony faded late last night when No. 8 signal, which was hoisted at 4 pm was lowered at ll p.m34 words
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Article121 1951-06-21 8 Move To Speed Up Gmin Shipments WASHINGTON, June 20 'Fe iter)—President Truman yesterday took one more step to expedite the tr insport of relief jrain to India. He authorised the Seconstruction Finance Corporation to ad- i vance a maximum of US$2O. OOO,- I 000 to the Department of Cummerce to121 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-06-21 8 photo. THK 30.000 ton Mauritania, left, th«. 81.000 ton giant Queen Mary and the 27,W0-ion Britannic, right. all the pride of the (unard Lines Trans-Atlan ie Meet, are seen in their New Hudson River berth at New York. Thev will be carrying a targe number of tourists to Europe.- A.P.A.P - 50 words
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Article57 1951-06-21 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE *.123-too Ru Man j freighter. Admiral Senya> in, with 5.000 tons oi flour in her holds arrived in Singapore tur bunkers from Odessa yesterday. The ship is expected to leave for Via livosti k today. She is carrying two wire- operators57 words
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Article79 1951-06-21 8 HONGKONG J.- ißeu-ter-AAP)—The K. fangtung p vinciai government and So it i China military district headquai lers yesterday that onlj > p be open for forei le in the Pe rl River delta and Wesl River. These are Canton. K g moon and Wuchow. fn a79 words
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Article48 1951-06-21 8 Sea, Air Search For Missing Brat MOMBASA, j 20 Ite I Eight s ips if Ite tndian Navy and three Lancaster aircraft terd a ed the Indian Oee in search oi the 333-ton Briti Rshers research vessel Isle ►uette n i six days over at Seychelles Isla Is48 words
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Advertisement559 1951-06-21 8 FAST REGULAR IRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland lan Francisco. Los Angele- All American Canodi. Citi** Panang P. S'ham S'pore 21/23June OfORGI LUCKENBACH 24/26June 27/28June 29June/IJul. IDGAR LUCKENBACH 24/26July 27/28July 29July/lAug Accepting cargo far Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE U.S.A (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF »io JAPAN HONGI'ONr OEORGE LUCKENBACH Discharging S'pore For559 words
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Advertisement212 1951-06-21 8 STRAITS STEAMSKIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY* Vessel toi Muai Weekly Vessel to< V.nlocc Iwice Weekly Vessel tor Port D.ckson WeeUv Tung Song tor Mctocco Port Dickson Port Swettenham June 20 Segamat to- Penang July 3 Senggarang tor Penang, Teiok Anson June 22 EAST COAST MALAYA Sirusa for Kuantan June212 words
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Advertisement85 1951-06-21 8 Hong Soon for P. Faroe June 26 Hong Tat for Rengat June 28 Hong Thong tor Bagan Si Apt Api June 30 Hong Ann for Djambi June 26 Mantin for T. N.bung June 24 Stia for Be I a won July 2 SARAWAK 6 N BORNEO Kajang for Miri, Labuan85 words
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Advertisement408 1951-06-21 8 SAILINGS PROM 7^lll|T: "KINA- tor Bang, ok 6 Hongkong -MEONIA" tor So.gon 6 6 Q n ai<-ok u 'MALACCA" ior Bongkok ZBJur Hongkong Monilo Kobe Cr Yokohomo 7 qi i -LALANDIA" for f .igon P Bangkok "KAMBODIA" for BmMt y Hongkong, Monilo Kobe Yokohamo 5— a> SAILINGS TC CONPnen/ 9408 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-06-21 8 Despatches TODAY: E. Australia and X Zealand .noon by Nieuw H >llan I Medan. noon by Stia, Pontianak noon by Salong, NL India and Pakistan i-.ooi\ by Eash ri Queen, S. India (let'ers only) noon by Eastern Queen. Arrivals TODAY: X Borneo, I.abuan. Brunei and Miri by Kajang j Sibu54 words
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Miscellaneous363 1951-06-21 8 i Kj- HLL. o^-;— ;m A\AiR ARRIVALS) f^r£& \and PPyPWg 1 *<y__^ Arrivals QANTAS BOA< trim London. 'I 4.1 p m. rrom n»(I:h-i 9________ 4 :o pin fren (alcana 4"» p.m. from l olouinn. London 4.o '< piu MALAYAN AIRWAYS from Meii.m Prnms l.iipini: Ipoh Kuala I umpur p from363 words
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Article, Illustration410 1951-06-21 9 Asian Estate Staffs To Ask MPIEA To Increase New COLA IKI il Ml l K J nne 20 Asian estil^ in the Federation M,l.i>a« llant..^ Industries Employers' Association to cosl oi hvrng allowance granted to them. They hold es hanlly represent the existing cost of living. >T The Federation ofRanjit - 410 words
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210 1951-06-21 9 world Demand For Indian Texties Stoi in b pore I SI I Reporter a; re prices of Indian cotton t Bstamefs from all over the is n* re than the Colony can entlj there had been a glut. i and West Africa ted I4anch< ster, song an I In ow210 words
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Article21 1951-06-21 9 lb. r> 5 iulv. fi 51.511 s RS.s i »m 51.42 rm. RUBBEI ning S S mem nom. man. nom.21 words
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Article38 1951-06-21 9 \t iKONG, Jane 20 Spe :.;:ard Service Closing prices the Hongkong Exchange to- ere HKSIS 72 to £1 Ster'\K_A.2H~--- i US$l; HK$l 810 M an Sl: HKSO.33 to one nesian Rupiah; Gold 375 to one tael.38 words
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139 1951-06-21 9 NFW DELHI, June 20 (AP). Many relative]? liule exported Indian products have begun increasingly lo appear in the Malavan markets since 1950, thereby accounting for the alUime high in Indo-Malayan trade during 1950-1951. These items included sewing machines, electric fans, toilet soaps, cigarettes,139 words
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219 1951-06-21 9 TOKYO, June 20 (UP)— The Philippines, Malaya and the countries of South-East Asia are rapidly replacing China as a source of Japan's raw materials and a market for Japanese goods, an Occupation official said. Mr. Russell W. Hale, chief of the Foreign TradeA.P - 219 words
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Article69 1951-06-21 9 MOVEMENTS of tin conceittrates from the Federation to Singapore and Penang during Mav amounted to 4.791 tons compared With 4.919 tons in April. In the first five months of the year 23.497 tons trf tin concentrates have been moved from the Federation to Singapore and Penang. During Mav69 words
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Article68 1951-06-21 9 SMALL quantities of icing sugar are available in the United Kingdom for export to Malaya over and above Malaya s allocation of sugar, it was officially announced in Singapore yesterday. Singapore importers who are nterested should write to the controller of Imports and Exports,68 words
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119 1951-06-21 9 Standard Staff Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market was erratic yesterday, buyers opening nt S43^ and then rising to $43J with sellers at S44i per picul. In the afternoon the market ensed. sellers coming down to $44 and buyers holding off. Coconut oil119 words
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Article170 1951-06-21 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed.—Malayan tin shares were marked up in many counters in consequence of a further substantial rise in the metal price. Fair demand was received in this section. Rubber shares were inclined to be firmer, while industrials were steady. Price changes were:170 words
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111 1951-06-21 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Jure 20.— In an attempt to ease its .staff housing problem, the Kuala Lumpur Municipality is to purchase six flats on Ampang Koad for $290,000, to be used as senior Municipal officers' quarters. Approval for the purchase111 words
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Article97 1951-06-21 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 7,924-ton freight ship President Jefferson belonging to the American President Lines brought for Singapore 600 bales nl_L^_________U____l 1 Z_____m___U___J^L of Japanese piecegoods, 35 bundles and 25 skids of tinplate. She also brought 110 packages and 90 sets of tyres and tube?. 6,73197 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-06-21 9 pictures. __T££?t___ nVs*£ r? n r S Th f rm is e u xpec,ed t0 y'eld of basic mosa Aid from the people of the U»a*| S__^U>A^^^J U ct___.___^i^_\ subs,d.es to help with the work of improving rice, wheat, jSte. ambaria hemp ve?™iwes Assam tea, pineapple and citrus s»erts. InU.S.I.S - 175 words
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411 1951-06-21 9 Malaya Backing UIN Embargo Against China Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore and Federation Governments are understood to be taking steps to fall into line with the British Government in its policy in regard to the I nited Nations' embargo on strategic materials to China and North Korea. Ban on shipments411 words
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230 1951-06-21 9 RLBBER prices in Singapore are now well over 13 rent* per Ib. above the General Services Administration quotations. Tbe situation is such that traders fear a reaction any time now. London and Continental in- terest steadied the market, which closed three cents above230 words
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255 1951-06-21 9 Tin Market Puxxted Standard Stall Reporter THE SUDDEN burst of consumer demand for Malayan tin in the past two davs. resulting in a sharp rise in the metal quotation hy |st| per picul is puzzling tin traders in Singapore. Somewhat taken aback by255 words
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56 1951-06-21 9 Britain ha.s bought 6,300 OtM) lbs. of Mexican canned bet: and gravy from the U.S. Government at a Washington auction. Israel bought 1.500. 000- lbs. The meat had p:<. v OU&ly been sold to an unidentified buyer who failed to produce theA.P - 56 words
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Article, Illustration748 1951-06-21 10 "THE LEMON DROP KID" (Paramount)— A host of amusing "Runyonesque" characters stud this amusing £ile with such fancy names as Goomba, Singin' Solly, Little Louie, Honest Harry, No Thumbs Charlie and Gloomy Willie. But over and above them all comes The Lemon Drop Kid.748 words
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Article32 1951-06-21 10 DARIS, June 20 (VD Bartley Crxim, lawyer for Rita Hayworth in her divorce action against Aly Khan, said yesterday that a private settlement should be worked out within a week.32 words
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Article107 1951-06-21 10 THOKYO, Jime 20:- The highly successful Academy Award winning Technicolour production 'The Red Shoes,*' internationally distributed by I e Rank Organis -r.. has been aw irded the Riga Sek ti SUA award in Japan, having been chosen at the most popular and entertaining foreign film107 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-06-21 10 RUTH WARRICK, who plays the beautiful wife of Sbr»pperd Strudwick in "Three Husbands" a sophisticated comedy produced by LG. Goldsmith for Originally coming t-> Ne* York as a beauty contest winner. Miss Warrick poor} found success as a radio artist She owes her pict.ire start -Li^-meeLine with52 words
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Advertisement152 1951-06-21 10 *»0»!— I THOSE WILD and WONDERFUL DAYS! J AS EXCITING ~-^^m AS DELIGHTFUL H S^^^ FiRST K,SS!! jj '^R Ih. ?< $__>'■ mi«^Sbihi i i iff <ftfci TECHNICOLOR i il OPENS TOSHY 11 1 i ajn. 1.43- !">-(). 15 vK 9.30p.m. r= u__z_. SffifflQ___!~~. _^ZO AIR-CONDITIONED g _i~ A Tv'T152 words
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Advertisement86 1951-06-21 10 PHOUF Na 845/0 KYIAMC Itor Today: 3.00. 8.30 P.M. "CHAT KIM SUB SUM HUP CHZE" Chapters 3 4 (In Cantonese) Sword Fighting. Romance Comedy. (BE EDS eczema itch Killed in 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tins seams and pores where germs hide end cause terrible Itching, Eczema.86 words
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Advertisement62 1951-06-21 10 RE d% Johore Bilirn Starts Today at 3.00 8.00 P.M. «VANA SUNDARr (Tamil) ATLANTIC Greal World Today Only at 7.00 9.15 p.m. "CHAIN LIGHTNING* SUN New World Last 2 Shows at "J 9.15 p.m. "UNDERTOW* iea3um^_______^___^^tii^^ OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3 6.15 9.15 P.M R KO. The Stars of "The62 words
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Advertisement165 1951-06-21 10 AU HANDS ON STAND 8Y FOR AgicT" ENEMY WARSHIPS _JghT[E- Aw^ AAt I_A_. _w ■&.^^W BB **^fc( Bf^l Bi^B- iar 1 "__a__\ Bw H ll ■Ji #*J ■tf ''-T (-r '__\wLw.- I "sQ mm. Zv *'ll- lu hm bv. JL a** w IHv -I *$i m_ i•■ «^^^^K .fiva .--i-2.165 words
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Miscellaneous237 1951-06-21 10 Today's Eadio Programmes RADIO MALA A SINGAPORE; ENGLISH PROGRAMME (7250 so 41 _*> metres! 10 a.m. Emergency Kews (KX.); 1 p.m. light Mu.ii Medle>; 1.30 News 1.45 Dance Mu-ic; i p.m. For the Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; <>. 1 1 Calling All Hospitals: p.m. News Singapore Share Market Report; 7.12237 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-06-21 10 tonese; _..'<?> Legend ol Pak vuct (an tonese; »> p.m. News in Bakka; *».<'.■> Romancer Hakka Slory: »>.;•> News in Mandarin; »;.:'.."> Modern Mandarin Mumc; p.m. Ncw> A Market Report In Amoy; J.15 i.eyend of Beroes Heroines; 7.45 Simple Engiish; S d in. News in Mandarin: X.|.» Mandarin Programme; H.4."i122 words
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Miscellaneous112 1951-06-21 10 N,u» |s i; !i C Julai lan (riottttl ■nd renj Valerie (piano); 10 pm. London Studio Melodies; (0.30 Latin American Khvtbm. PENANG i 1 Be i.'A cuetres) li* a.m Cmetceney News 'KL>: 10.45—12 noon schools Broadcast; l p.m. As Singapore; ti p.m. Programme Summarv: H.if. Hit Parade: 6.30 Child ren's112 words
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267 1951-06-21 11 Salangor CRC Enhance Chances Of Retaining League Soccer Honours Standard Staff Correspondent Kl x! Ll MPIR, Wed. The SCRC came nearer to retaining honours loday when they defeated TPCA, their strongest deal goals. Tiie result was not unexpected but "the ,i to come up to the expectations of the crowd.267 words
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Article12 1951-06-21 11 Cockburn Ipets Davidson g es of at r s i I I,12 words
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32 1951-06-21 11 R AF (c) Ouality For Inter- Station Final defeated RAF (Seletar) by 135 runs to quai i oi the iinal ot the Inter-Station tition. Their opponents are Seletar I nit. 118 bin-32 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-06-21 11 [ANILA, June 20 (UP)— H ig K nc team ol R.. I ft Funk were N I to make their debut Eternoon in resumption of thc Nati mail Eta h nton Doubles Championships a* the I Memorial Stadium. Tons Kuon* basketball Hm who won the Johore Bahru District^senior94 words
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Article257 1951-06-21 11 FOLLOWING are the sr irers ind starting times for the Singapore Island Club Gaw Khek Khiam Cap competition which is to be held in conjunction with ihe June Monthly Medal on June 23. FIRST TEE 2.30 GH. Addison (7), S \bbet (12), WE. Gladstone (16) 2.35257 words
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Article, Illustration118 1951-06-21 11 TTIF following will represent *he St. Andrew's OB. A. against the Old Rafflesians for the Evan Wong cricket shield at Khalsa ground on JvrAe 23 at 2 p.m. A. G. Armstrong. S. Hope. 11. Shah. B. Ross, J. Ross, F. F.. 4. Ong Bcr.g Bee.Ranjit - 118 words
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183 1951-06-21 11 Standard Sla IT Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Senior division league soccer matches here this week continued to be dull and uninteresting. But today's game was somewhat redeemed by a spectacular goal by right inside Marimuthu, who gave his team, the Tamilian*, a solitary goal victory over183 words
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Article79 1951-06-21 11 Early Hockey Before Rain KOTA BAHRU. Wed.— The Kelantan Hockey Association decided to run a hockey league and a knock-out competition some time in September, before the rainy sers' n starts. Fur the benefit of outstation teams from Pasir Mas. Tumpat and Pasir Put eh all home league matches will79 words
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Article148 1951-06-21 11 SCARBOROUGH. June 20, (Reuter): The first women's Test between England and Australia ended in a draw 1 here yesterday. Australia be- ing I^2 runs behind with eight wickets in hand at the close. England who made 283 in their first innings declared their second at148 words
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Article33 1951-06-21 11 LIMA. June 20 (UP)— The Sport Society announced that it was negotiating with the Japanese athletes currently in Brazil seeking to bring them to Peru for a series of exhibitions.33 words
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Article65 1951-06-21 11 ST. ANDREWS School. Singapore. will hold 'heir annual athletic sports at the school field on July 7. Events for the old bows are the 100 yards. 880 yards (Prof. B. H. Sheares Cup). Inter-House Oid Boys Relay and Obstacle Race for over 40's. Entries are to65 words
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Article108 1951-06-21 11 3 New Items In Penang AAA Meet THE PENANG Amateur Athletic Association, who will hold their annual championship meeting on Jul:.' 27 and 28. will have 2t> events for men and women in their programme. Entries close on July Three new events are 440 yards hurdles, the 220 yards for108 words
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Article30 1951-06-21 11 MEW VORK. June 20. (AP). Baseball results Tuesday: American: New York 11 Chicago 9 (first game). Chicago 5 New Yurk 4 (second game). National: Chicago 3 Boston 0.30 words
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239 1951-06-21 11 A FINE unfinished knock of 54 hy Chin Yoon Fook helped Rattles Institution beat St. foseph'fi Institution in a close and exciting game at the >J.I. [•round yesterday. !*y this victory Rafffesiam ihifavenged lhe previous defeat. Rafflesia is made 142, giving St.239 words
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213 1951-06-21 11 Slammin San Snead - Eurasians Out To Avenge Defeat By S'pore Chinese SINGAPORE tournament cricket will I*' re>i\ed this Sunday after an absence of three \A_tt____A_ The most interesting match will undoubtedly be the tussle between last year"* champions, tbe SRC and the Chinese. I In the previous meeting the Chinese snatehed first innings213 words
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Article, Illustration216 1951-06-21 11 GOLF Here's HOW <>: course you do play tha hail forward of centn foi n 'd übs, or for lons irons but this ball would have been b< "tr I>: <r d r. H wert m< *ed back hall the distance to the clubh< The g form tt_it I''-,. -or216 words
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Article203 1951-06-21 11 DESPITE 0 V. S SoonTi seven wick< I ior four i ons, St. Andrew' School. Si '.p' re had to admit detcat at tne hands of Victoria School who 16 runs in an interscho crick -day. St. Andrew > School G Mathew eES i b203 words
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Miscellaneous88 1951-06-21 11 TIMEIIp! HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.51 11.40 Malacca SM 19.9Z Port Dickson 740 8.13 Port Sham 7.10 7.83 Penan* 01.57 1.57 >*^ -J OOK MV COUGH ff^T^^BHHr^^l f/wELL?N If" > YES, V- g /r^Tl 7 /v I \[A" I rrK XTr-^-J^L^ U88 words
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Article182 1951-06-21 12 A SINGAPORI motor cyclist won one ot the coveted isle of >ian TT prizes a fortnij ht ago, racing against lhe best amateur riders in the United Kingdom and Ireland. He was R. Ritchie who performed well in hua! hill cli nbs and sprints last182 words
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Article157 1951-06-21 12 THE SINGAPORE Role Association derided at their extra'rcmary general meeting yesterday r .'i form a separate committee fox their Small b-:e sec- i in Office bearers elected were: Patron; Sir Franklin Gimson, Govern >r of Singapore, President, Ma an- General A. G O'Carroii Scott, G.O.C. SingaI pore157 words
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Article, Illustration583 1951-06-21 12 CHINESE ATHLETIC handed out a 6-2 beating to thc Chinese Casuals in yesterday's SAFA Division I match at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Athletic held a 3-0 lead at half time. Exi ept for a few minutes early in the seconci half when .1 reshuffled ChineseRanjit - 583 words
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259 1951-06-21 12 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA By WHEN Tom Maguire and Dave Sands stopped over at Singapore last Mondav night on their way lo England, they entered into a gentleman's agreement wilh Mr. A. Razak to fight for him in Singapore on their wav hack lo Australia259 words
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185 1951-06-21 12 EVERY one of the five Tuan Mong OBA forwards contributed towards victory when the team easily beat Jollilads Athletic Union by five goals to nil in a SAFA division 3 "B" league match played at Geylang Sta- dium yesterday. Tuan Mong OBA's greatest asset185 words
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Article92 1951-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Selangor United defeated the Eurasian Re-creation Club by two goals to one in a third division league match on the SCRC ground today. For the fii'^t ten minutes it was a ding dong affair. Then the United left inside Watson broke through and92 words
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Article62 1951-06-21 12 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Results of the St Paul's Old Boys Associate a; badminton tournament recently concluded are as ioliows: Novices Singles Coi Eng Lock beat Kwan Kong Wai j 18-14, 15-6. Junior Singes F" a Meyer •beat Kuan Fong Wai 18-15, 15-5, Selected Doubles E zra Mover and62 words
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869 1951-06-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 18*5 entries has been entered for the Selangor Turf Club meenng on June 30. July 4 and T. The full list ol entries is as follows: lst run 2nd run sif. 7f. 6f. 9f. AbboNford X O X869 words
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Article362 1951-06-21 12 LONDON, June 20 (Reuter). South Africa face the second Test which starts at Lords tomorrow with the big advantage of one win behind them and, as was expected, have kept the same team that was successful at Trent Bridge. England, who have not won362 words
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Article58 1951-06-21 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Dir. I— Rovers S.C. v I.R.C. at Jalan Besar Siadmin; Div. 2—Ruckhtes S.P v HM. Dockyard at BO DC A; Div 3B—TiGii(j Bahru Rangers v RXK. Ber racks at Geylang. BASKETBALL: Hongkong Lucktes BT v Kong Siong OB A at Happy World I p.m. ATHLETICS: Geylang Kng.58 words
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Article82 1951-06-21 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR Wed.— The following are the teams for the state soccer trial on the SCRC ground on Friday Probable (colours*: Eiuck Gay; Mitchel, See Hu; So.:. Rijenberg. Poh Chiew; Beng Seet. Sabapathy (Depot) Bretberton (Suffoks), Scullj (RAF), radassa. Possibles: Radge; Canapathy, Danker; Etozario, John Chye,82 words
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Article102 1951-06-21 12 LONDON. June 20 (Reu ter) The British Boxing Board of Control announced here today that they will recognise Joe Louis as world heavyweight champion following his defeat of Lee Savold. whom they previous ly recognised, last week When making this announcement, the president of102 words
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Article149 1951-06-21 12 ENTREES are invited for the Selangor [ndo-Ceylones* Athletic Sports to be held at the TP C A j. is, Kuala Lui on Saturdav and Sunday July 7 and 8. for the following events MEX LOO yards. 220 vards. 440 yards. 880 yards, one nuit--. iigh jump, long149 words
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Article83 1951-06-21 12 SEREMBAN. Wed -Jelebu in the north west do nei ol Negri Sembilan, hag formed a dist football league. This de< ision was taken at a recent no eel i g Mr. C If. Shaw was elected President, Towkay P. K 5 vice president, Che Mohamed Yob83 words
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133 1951-06-21 12 SEREMBAN, Wed R H Whai ton ivho was selected to skipper Negi i Sembilan au. Selangor, and who injured I sell in that match will not be available for tne S earn?. Negri Sembilan will be led bv Major Bennett LJ able133 words
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