Singapore Standard, 27 May 1952
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Title Section18 1952-05-27 1 Singapore Standard &A H X VOL. II NO. 329 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-05-27 1 Millionaire Banker Dies At 85 S4 I < H It -nt iG. Mon iied at the age r. one terday. t be rkable this early m life. ime a as from >ughl v. I am•id a rl hich the h 5 sod tin, ed his interests pioca, I v are69 words
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154 1952-05-27 1 SEOI I May 2f>. (VV) Sharp fighting Ha ml at M-\rral fronts along \\w Korean ground fronts today and til battlefield eomriiainlrr-. Stepped up |iairi»U after runioura <»t an impending ommuniitf oflVu^tv Cm The rumoui J le I with a three- I break In154 words
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Article90 1952-05-27 1 Stead iti -i i t I iui.nl X M.A LUMPI R light Brigand f the nee exer se force-lai Ku Lumpur this afternoon after dew i trouble to its under- se during Bight. Its right wina iged after tandii g b I aone ol ih e crew90 words
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Article454 1952-05-27 1 4 Of 6 Points Under DisputeSettled;More Negotiations Today Standard Staff Reporter FOUR of tin* six points uiulrr dispute between thr Post and Telegraph Uniformed Stall*' Union and the Gowerfumtmi wnf settled m five and a hull hours of negotiations yesterday, betweea representatives of thr Singapore postmen who454 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-05-27 1 Mr. .IF. Nitoll, Siiisapore Governor, leaving Ihe infant welfare clinic m Serangoon illaiir yesterday morning. KiuHt behind him is l>r. W.l. > it kers and on the ri^ht is Mr. Nicoll'S A.Dl 1 Mr. Haines. Patients waiting to see tin- ot tor at khe clinic stared curiously tt the Governor.54 words
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Article105 1952-05-27 1 2 Sten Guns Sten Guns Ipoh Town standard st.ifl Cerrespondenl [POH. Mon T\v( Stei guns, two army type rain capes, jungle green shirt and a cotton shirt were recovered by the Police here late this evening from a patch of lailang by the side of the road m Cowan Street.105 words
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Article133 1952-05-27 1 GENEVA May 26, (AP) The United Nations Economic C immissi »n foi Eai >pc describes tne British Government's 1952 budget as "'generally regressive" and predicted that it would contribute to further inflation m the i ted Kingdom. i Commission's quarterly bulletin, issued yesterday, declared that as a133 words
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Article42 1952-05-27 1 MUNSAN, KORKA. May 26 (AP): Ui\ited Nations truce delegates return to Panmun- Tuesday 10 learn it" a three-day cooling o(T recess has cracked the Communist stand on war prisoner exchange. The explosive issue alone blocks arj armistice m Korea.42 words
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Article29 1952-05-27 1 sao PAULO. Bra il Ml 3 26 (UP) Quadruplets were b i Albuquerque Gioj .28, wife of [1 tlian b »m c Man': edo 1 1]29 words
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Article42 1952-05-27 1 KI'BBEK pri<»'s m SinKapore hay« dropp^J to pn -Korean war levels, yesterday's decline ny 11 its. to "8 per Ib. for first grade rubber for June shipment bringing prim m line with Uiom; prevailing m May lf*r>o. (See Page 9.)42 words
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51 1952-05-27 1 LOXDOX. May 26, (AFP): The Commander m Chief of British Rhine Forces, General Sir John Harding, has been appointed Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, the War Office announced today. Gen. Sir John Harding, former C-in-C. Farelf. will replace Field Marshal Sir William51 words
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Article44 1952-05-27 1 WILMINGTON DELAWARE. May 26, (tJP): At least one man was killed and another picked iij) alive early today several hours alter the 1 0.000-ton tanker "Michael" collided with a tug towing an oil barge during a rainstorm on the lower Delaware River.44 words
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98 1952-05-27 1 Ex-King Only 'Threatened To Abdicate' LONDON, May 28, (Al B Britain la 1) nt Windsor n really wanted to five tied i! oiiiy as ;i bluff I m approval of h i -'mm. twin (ir ■i the i Yin had editor nt I .1 i 19."5(i abdication m i I98 words
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Article133 1952-05-27 1 His Death Sentence Commuted Standard Stall "orrespondent H'OII. Moil. The youth ful bandit. 'hien Ah -Mm whose death sentence m the Perak Rigli Court last month was apparentl\ referred to m the open letter to Sir (ierald Tempter published m Hrn Standard last Satui'da>. has had his SCMtOCC commuted by133 words
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Article111 1952-05-27 1 Standard Badminton BepMtei DENMARK S I n ma I team manager, Mr. N P Kristensen yesterday referred to a Singapore Free Press story that the Danes h.t\i> g broke" because they lost to India at Kuala Lumpur v "a utterly rid-icul He told 1 Standard on111 words
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Article23 1952-05-27 1 St.itid.ird st.ifi Hrpixt.r I;.I i .Hi. !<-li !!itu Stamford I .it 2 |> hi I i condition i <■! tt not serio23 words
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451 1952-05-27 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mod. In connection v>iih >ir Gerald Templer*s appeal for voluntary workers la*t month, the State Social Welfare Officer Perak, Mr. J. li. Saville. has lodaj issued a 15-point plan to organizations, associations, and youth clubs, detailing ways m451 words
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69 1952-05-27 1 THE Singapore Standard Thomas Cup Supplement 12 pages of the latest information commentaries and pictures will be published oil Saturday. May 31. Staff writers and contributors from America. Denmark, and India have collected information for the articles which will also tell the story of Malaya's69 words
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Article, Illustration339 1952-05-27 1 Ousted AP Correspondent In Jakarta Arrives Here Standard Staff Reporter YOUNG HOLLANDER Bo!> L Kj ton. tafl correspondent t ir the Associated Press m Jakarta and part-time radio announcer fur Radio Republik Indonesia, Has just arrived m Singapore after having been asked to leave the country. The order asking him339 words
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Advertisement29 1952-05-27 1 \yt of 159 HORTH BMDGI W j [C*rirOLslD6) s'Wtt-i iI >|P >i Singapore: $2 10 per fit fe||s^ T^^S^gS? A0 Manufactured m LONDON oy T^nomtfl^^ ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTO.29 words
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Advertisement10 1952-05-27 1 COCAM IDu. HORACE Wn HKP*' (BEAMERIES I L\ P^ IFIiM10 words
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Article25 1952-05-27 2 A CITY Council Si 1 fined $1 Second P> i lorry .c Cit3' Council- 7. He sentenced 1 I c iropnson-25 words
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Article215 1952-05-27 2 V X V I'HKK toll! \\w Singapore (Kroner. Mr. Gbotor i im li. \«^!»r«la\. that tit- \*a> holding Ui> ><»m*«. arm on tht ir r«-!nrn from a frr«l m People's Park when a military truck kiio«-k<-<l ill** hoy <lo*n and HTCtidjcd him av*ay. Ac215 words
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Article46 1952-05-27 2 A I'M KPOGKKT. Lixn Kai: s e:i^ I I who had one pre wous convirtiofi was sentenced m Singapore y< lerday to two months' r.i for tealing a fountain pen valued a1 $40 from lbriihim b;a Yusofl m hew Bridge K(/ad on May 1246 words
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Article266 1952-05-27 2 Malayan Muslims Will Save $500,000 A Year Standard Stall Importer MUSLIMS m fiv< British territories m the Far East will save v« 1! o%< r hall a million dollars yearly because the Saudi Arabian limernment ha- almlMieil the £28 tax imposed on pilgrims to lircca266 words
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125 1952-05-27 2 Yogi I o Talk On Unity Of Nations YOGI SRI Shuddhananda Bharati, -saint, scholar and poet of India will speak on "The Unity of Nations" at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 5.!.") p.m. Mr. .Malcolm MacDonaM, Commissioner General for South-East Asia will preside. The lecture is sponsored by the125 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-05-27 2 TAKING over command ..i the r>th (iurkh.i BriK.idr irom Bn«. I. HO. J'ti- m Singapore i> Bris. S Howard, uho arrivfd m Qm («>lon\ jresteriia\ .Hit iinMiii i»% (^antas \i■ r s fnm l.ond-.tii Tins is BdS. Howards -«-i -iiul trip t^i M.ila\a. In i be ■as m oßßttd «>fStandard - 68 words
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Article87 1952-05-27 2 A PLUMBER. Ovmg Seng \V ih (21 1. bwis sentenced m toe Singapore First Police C 1"'. yesterday to three months' r.i. tor cheating a watchman of 'A0 iron gratings belonging to the Central Construction Company. Chong, who was formerly employed by the firm, secured the87 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-05-27 2 FOIK SINGAPORE postmen carted 31 sacks of parcels, each weighing about 60 lbs., totalling 2,000 lbs, from the Rampong Glam Post Office yesterday. This was but one of the sub-post offices, visited by postmen to collect the mounting load of parcels accumulated during the strike.- Standard photo.Standard - 47 words
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Article121 1952-05-27 2 PRIVATE Robert Thomas of the Signals Training Squad was committed yesterday to stand trial at the next Assizes at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m whi 'h Thomas was tentatively charged with robbing a taxi driver. Lim Ah Kwang. oi $6 and a wrist watch121 words
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111 1952-05-27 2 Kept Stolen City Granite, Fined $200 LI.M TEOW SAM M-. i <;..,- anc* bis son, Lim So Kirn (27). wore efaarc a ;"-:o Singapore S Police Cowrt yesterday sho retaining stolen property, a lorry Had of granite valued ai $1 1, belonging tp the City Councillor on Hay On m111 words
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Article30 1952-05-27 2 SENTENCE of six weeks' r.i. wj i the S pore Second Police Couri I B (35) he w. P Kwa Souri a*. Ds- Souza Street M 330 words
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Article25 1952-05-27 2 BDAIi (29) an City i P jen- i S pc two wi for l t iro'i pin< s;.;{( ta 1 City Cou25 words
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Article64 1952-05-27 2 Falls From Tree: Dies A DESIRE for bread frail fefl i ir-old labourer, Yeo Tun. hi :.fe at Ajnoy §tr< oft Miy 9. Yeo climbed 1 >• <• an i began to pluck ie fruits. Suddenly the branch on which v. standing gave way. Yeo was rushed to the General64 words
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Article28 1952-05-27 2 THE .\K.\l meeting ot tae Singapore Legislative Council I v. be heW ;:t the Yi^u-L, i Memorial Hall on June IT at i 10 am28 words
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71 1952-05-27 2 OFFERED shelter for night by a friend. X. Krishnan stole his friend's watch an I SlO. In ihe Singapore Pirsi Districi Court yesterday Krishoan was sentenced to nine months rigorous imprisonment for theft, to be followed by two years' police supervision* He was caught71 words
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Article89 1952-05-27 2 The following were elected orhVia.s of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress: A. X. Mitra— President H If. Malai Vice-president, John Jacob Hon Secreta^. P. V. Krishnan Treasurer, Committee: Sardar D. Labh Singh. D.Roberts, Dr. K. Chandra. A. K. [saac, C. P. Ramakrishnan. V. Bajaratnam, A. R. Vasavan, J.89 words
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Article63 1952-05-27 2 At the Annual Go- <: Meeting of the Hongkong University Alumni Association South Malaya, the following were elected office-bearer: Presidt Dr. Yenh Hone Son. Vtce-PresidenJ Mrs. A ..I Braga, Hon. Secretary— Lim Tai rim. Hon. Treasurer— N Cheng Kiat, Committee Chan Kui Chuan (Ex-officio). R.C.H Lim, Q,63 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-05-27 2 CHRISTIAN BROS. REVOLUTIONISE TEACHING IN S'PORE sdfasdf One of the most commonly used aids at St. Joseph's is the "Epiviso" machine which simplifies greatly the teaching of such subjects as Geography. Through the "Epiviso* 1 filmstrips, slide.-, pictures from book.-, onaps and illustrations are projected on to a frosted glass,Standard - 302 words
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Article22 1952-05-27 2 MR. J. A. 11. Gauntlett, Administrative Otaber, Income Tax Department, is leaving Singapore on Wednesday Jor U.K. oil lung leave.22 words
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Article154 1952-05-27 2 Donations To SAT A THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association acknowledges the latest donations as follows: Mr. Chang Ting-Chen 51, 750, Mi 1 Teo Cheung Chuan, curtailment of wedding expenses of his eldest son, Mr. Teo Lay Ewee SI, OOO, Mr. Tan Wee Cher $500, Mr. Yeo Hock Seng, on the occasion154 words
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247 1952-05-27 2 DAMAGES snug out of a fatal accident were claimed m a civil suit before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Hijjh <]ourt yesterday. The plaintiff. L. S. Rend- ricks, is suing as administrator of the estate of his son. E. F. Hendrieks, who died247 words
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263 1952-05-27 2 EVIDENCE of how $7f1,00A wm\ seized by the police from a lifh( ou hour vigil m the inner roads <f j ii m the Singapore Third Dtstrid I V( Tn Hie dock wen Tan C" i Gkiaj trged i° oi 188 b.. of263 words
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Advertisement79 1952-05-27 2 "How am I to tell which is a good autfa "Frankly, unless you m I bacfc can't tell. But use the doctor use. or which be rccoi DP If I *v mm 1 The Safe Wr b 5 -,enever in!< One Stone Kills i />/< on -a\ v li i79 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-05-27 2 V l^!* T /P) C^r^?/- BUM tF IT 1 PEC CLINKS f H^&^Z^^^ \\/rt^r votes at Jo- c_ ...f19 words
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Article, Illustration456 1952-05-27 3 Production Of Food Must Not Be Disrupted Standard Staff Reporter IN CLEARING "farmers" from Crown Land to implement any development projects, it i> important to see that food production m the Colony is not disrupted. This view was expressed yesterday by Mr. J. F.Chee Khoon Lin - 456 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-05-27 3 FOR TIIK first time m the history of the Siniu pore Buddhist I'nion, members of the I'nion on Satur day visited the home for the a«ed. run by th#» Little Sisters of the Poor, to distribute food and other Kilts The visitors were shown round the premises by the Reverend82 words
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Article139 1952-05-27 3 I STEES <>t tin- Singapore Improvement Trusi i increased ''fee** 1 ft-imi this year. Mr. I. I*. N.i... < haii in. in of the Trust, told The Mainland ml.i\ Mi.it l.int i iimriii bad agreed to increase ihe i. Mini i aside t"t payment pi **fees"139 words
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Article51 1952-05-27 3 He Questions Govt. Powers M c I the I vernmeni on the a al the 'al Board the eri i ers oi B rd race the G en ent and to m ike to lule oi tiainnan II he en- the i ity d I r to i i i51 words
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Article99 1952-05-27 3 'BLOODY REVENGE' STAGED PENANG, Mon- About 500 villagers of Sungei Bakap v. entertained to a play "Blooey Revenge" recently by 12 sur- rendered persons who wrote! and produced the play themselves. ''Bloody Revenge" is a simple play depicting instances m the lives of a small group of j farmers, who99 words
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Article115 1952-05-27 3 INFANT CLINIC VISITED Standard Staff Reporter DURING his visit to the Rural Enfant Welfare Clinic m Serangoon village. Dr. Doraisingham told the Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll that there were eleven main women and chile welfare centres with a residenf* health nurse, midwife and health servant m each and five115 words
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Article68 1952-05-27 3 TAX CHEW KAY. (34) and a woman. See; Poh Liv (23) were each allowed bail of $5,000 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when they claimed trial to a charge of assisting m the management of a chap-ji-kee lottery. Tan and Sect were arrested on68 words
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Article192 1952-05-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN EXPERIMENT i- being carried out by towgay growers m Singapore t<> find oui whether Che v>v\\ water m Koii Srk Liin Estate, Bedok, i* suitable for towgay production. Tl h ive only four days left within which to find alter-192 words
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Article312 1952-05-27 3 «»i c- i\ i h»n > ni Singapore liable i,. i.M.t idteddiai looaj I) \N .> ,1,.v IMPWV l« UIU Sfletur Piimu^ Nee S«»on, >fiii.ir Ireless \lenl »l H<»^i»ij il, Iraialtir I-t ti.-. A»e»ue, Jalan I: Kan« i Bd- Jowner i<,i seranxoon Rd.. Sennet! l^Mlr Kulaitl \.vir.312 words
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Article43 1952-05-27 3 oxc. boon CHAN (35) described as a bad tempered man was entei ced m the Singapore Second Police Courl yesterday to six weeks' or c*™™* hurt la Phu Kwa Soon wlin a hook, on May 1 al U<i SOUZa Street.43 words
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Article160 1952-05-27 3 Service Bill A CALL for a public meet-, ing to debate the National Service Bill will be made at Saturday's meeting of the! General Council of the Labour Party. Last month, the Party's j parliamentary committee de- j cided to call a public meeting to ascertain160 words
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Article32 1952-05-27 3 IPOIi. Mon. Ong Kirn Chooi (21), a former special constable, was sentenced to one i month's jail on his pleading guilty to a desertion charge before Magistrate Che Arshad I32 words
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256 1952-05-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter ANY PROVISION to force landlords iii Singapore who gvt their tenant* lo \a<at«* premises for repairs lo return such premises after the repairs are completed lo the tenants who vacated them, should be rontaiird m the Rent Control Ordinance and not256 words
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Article40 1952-05-27 3 [POH Won Rex and Arnold Lee. formei f of the Church Missionary Society West China. ar e expected arrive here towards the end 'line to take charge Ol th< Anglican Church of St. U for the Chinese congn40 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-05-27 3 THIS sketch shows the new Singapore Police traffic plan m Raffles Plate, which has been on trial since Sunda>. The plan introduces one bis change traffic entering the City area from the direction of Anderson Bridge can not turn rii;ht into Battery Road at th<- present light signal.73 words
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Article28 1952-05-27 3 rNSPECTOR Muzamlr, Batu Pahat Court Inspector, h i been transferred to Kota Tinggi as Officer-in-charge of Crime. He is suca le Inspector A.T. Katblgesu from Segamat.28 words
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Article103 1952-05-27 3 Doctor Parries Query On FPA Standard |{< jmmi«t X I I N inierrd m family planning irafif m pOrC MUM t% inn t\ l»\ ihr (.oxrruoi. Mi. J. I. \i«o||. <-»i«T(la\ during hi«* %i«ii Ui the rural infant Welfare clinic m Seranygoon illa^i*. Mr Nicol] i the Chief Health Oil103 words
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Article45 1952-05-27 3 Lottery Ad. Turned Down X'( m, Mon An app for the d ,v, treamei emeni t.i the Social and w. vice m if ,h town I been turned down by I Kinta Town Board. (ibei of the Board thai ad\ ent bi Ijjea should be45 words
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Advertisement40 1952-05-27 3 Capitol HI(1l; Siiii:.i|mm B 1? D W^ flß^ *^^k: < 1 s^ilN^ I\! hi iiiiih p.ttruiis loi mi,' iniinih «,nl\ j^iirfr FOOD! >\ ~T^ >^" 11 K( '">, *p MUSIC!! m, 4 J)R!NK JDINE mi DANCE I Till I lI .UMNO TAX/AN HAS AHKIVKI)40 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-05-27 3 ""I T^THATI'M.NTH'ROLfOF Wj fC^Y THING iJjWp bIU I t^'^^J "J f 1 CAW JOHN SMITH, HUNTING F«f> IMEI6 TH SLT LOL i^W". <l EFFIOENr WFAPOM.J /V^^^Svfl W FOOD FOR JAMESTOWN. I Jpfe I S l' C Sfr4t?,F^J t JN! 7 GOES WHERL lA_ <7 A O a/W6 MUaTACTWITHCMGNITYAS Jfe 171 words
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Article118 1952-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three cases of house breaking and theft were reported m Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. A small gan£ of two or three persons are believed to have broken into a house m Treacher Road on the night of May 24 and committed118 words
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Article69 1952-05-27 4 MALACCA. Mon. The Portuguese Minister at Over- seas Territories. Sarmento Rodrigues, m a cable today expressing thanks for the recent ome to him by the Portu- guese community here said he was glad to know that the vir- tues and qualities ot the Ma- laeca Portuguese69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-27 4 Mr. P. H. Chan. weHknown Federation businessman who is now on a lour of Europe; was presented to the Duke of Gloucester m England at the Malaya stall of the British Industries Fair.33 words
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318 1952-05-27 4 Two Sentenced For Trespass; To Appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Reluming to his room at The Parsonage, one night after attending a party, a European merchant observed from outside two figures m his room. He kept watch for some time and discovered that one of the two persons was a Chinese318 words
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Article177 1952-05-27 4 Old Boys Gift To Alma Mater Standard Start" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forty old boys of the Bukit Mertajam High School, living m Kuala Lumpur, donated $1,108 toward the school's scholarship fund lor poor children at their first reunion lunch here yesterday. The donations wi:l be handed to the school177 words
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Article98 1952-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. Two Chinese. Lee Ah Bah (32) and Kg Kwee Peng (40). were produced before Mr. A P. Jack m the first magistrate's court, here today, on a charge of extortion. They were alleged to have extorted $5,000 from Teh Yap Chang, a sundry98 words
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Article226 1952-05-27 4 3 Die In Bandit Ambush KUALA LUMPUR, ftfon.— A Police Lieutenant and two constables were killed when a number of terrorists fired on a police vehicle m Kulai. Johorc. They were killed m the initial itburst of fire. A civilian travelling with them was wounded. In the same State, a226 words
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Article46 1952-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The following were elected office bearers at the annual general meeting of the Se! a rigor Stamford Club: President: Mr. Lawrence K.C. Huang; Vice-President: K. Kandiah; Hon. Secretary: Mr. George Fung; Hon. Treasurer: C. Ganasaiingam; Members: T. Mori. Chong Seek Chim.46 words
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Article139 1952-05-27 4 MALACCA. Mem. Yogi Swami Shuddhananda Bharati talked :n English and Tamil on riddles of life and bow to solv< them, before a large crowd at the High School hall 1 this afteriM n. Dato S;r j Cheng-lock Tan presided at the lecture. Swami Bharati arrived bere yesterday139 words
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Article268 1952-05-27 4 On Trail Of Bandit Gang Standard v^all L^rrespontieni KUALA LIMPUR, Mon.— A patrol of the 110 1 Gurkhas has been out all day m the jungle of Kuantan, m Pahang, after the gang of terrorists who are now retreating because their leader, Manap Jepun, has been268 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-05-27 4 Picture taken after the election of office-bearers of the Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Union, (Selansor V -•n-h committee), at Kuala Lumpur, Seated, lelt to right: Sambried bin Bagons, Paul N. Dawson (president), Christensen hon secretary Miss Benedicta Delores. Standing, left to right: Lee Yoke Lim, Mak Khong: Kuan. Khoo57 words
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189 1952-05-27 4 Campaign Again st 'L' Drivers In KL Standard Staff ClUltlfJfi KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A campaign is to be started m Kuala Lumpur against "L" drivers who are permitted to drive cars without a test. Concern has been felt by a large section of the people over the recent increase m189 words
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180 1952-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, My. I more than probable that the deo.:^ risk m crossing the road which we 111* traffic, the Kuala Lumpm Coi today returned a verdict of death by r the conclusion oi an .nquest into the c year-old Chinese amah. Lai Moon.180 words
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Article20 1952-05-27 4 Muar Leader Honoured A R Satyati km the I I is. on E The D. Mr. E m 'I nampj20 words
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Article54 1952-05-27 4 So Covered Bus Stands MALA( Mvi [pal Councillors at I monthly meeting liave :1 Lbe on of a X iala Lumpur vide sheltered beaches with advertisements i lyed on them at bus r Muniripaiitj. The Councillors, however, agreed to I c dispi advertisements on town service busei < eai <.-,54 words
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Article37 1952-05-27 4 Federation Co-ops Doing Well K. 1 <. S I v I I I I I ci. Ihe I A join < opera:.- c ston i h- vi j receive privilege! tr; Mr. a I that the Ma 1 i37 words
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Article394 1952-05-27 4 FOR carrying foodstuff m a! private car without a haulage! permit Lee Sen Piew wra* fined m the Muar Sessions Court FOR selling pork at Jalan Haii j Abu. Muar, without a licence] Got) See Ma. aged 46, was fined $L") by the Muar Magistrate. FOR Failing394 words
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Advertisement349 1952-05-27 4 CM AM EL BON I l l^' W- m the eorfy N^^V^ 4Bh^ morning, the i^^^^-""^ "Chameleon O'chid" of Mciico changes to cri.-nson 'ffiXt ct about 10 am In the ofter- noon it i* orange end at sunset, blue, remaining so till morning. Well knovn throughout the world, the -—^TTifiSfr349 words
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Article, Illustration693 1952-05-27 5 LIEW MOOK YOON - LIEW MOOK YOON i n y it VKf) ■<■ I I the man v ho. at turn- ontrol!»tj the market and nude I •i;nii)ii .inti New i>» k mi t»s ht> shrewd tinaiu ial ftlS Mil of which fit m uJe millions693 words
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Article42 1952-05-27 5 PENANG, Moo— There were 155 cases of diphtheria m April as compared with the previous month, according to a Municipal health statement issued today. Chicken-pox. however. showed a decrease as only 19 cases \v<*re reported compared with 57 hi March,42 words
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193 1952-05-27 5 A Jerk I Became Senseless, says Man PARIT M NTAR, Won. Inche Saßeh bin Eckhardl returned a verdici of death In misadventure with no <>"<' < riminallv to blame at lh<- inquest ol Iwo labourers, Doraisamv. (22) and Gopal, The two wrrr killed after a rail jeep rarr\in«: six j.a«->«'ii«;<193 words
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Article104 1952-05-27 5 PENANG, Mon. A well- known Chinese merchant, i Chew Kean Kor, was unsuc- cessful m his appeal before Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson |m the Supreme Court today I against conviction <-» n the charge of benaving m a disorder! y mann c r while i carry ng a104 words
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Article167 1952-05-27 5 Standard Staff" Correspondent PENANG, Mom. Twenty one trade unionists attending the trade Union course here were told by 'the Trade I uinn Adviser. Federation of Malaya. Mr. .1. A. Brazier, that one of the main functions of his department was to assist the development of a167 words
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Article115 1952-05-27 5 TAIPIXC.. Mon. The owners of bicycles si n d motor vehicles have se« a poser fa? tilt* local Town Board. For sonic weeks now the authorities have ar ranged for central park ing of 1 !»th typos of vehicles m the built-up area of Taiping. But.115 words
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391 1952-05-27 5 M.WAP JEPON, notorious cross-eyed terrorist commander ghot dead by Security Forces on Sunday, near Kuantan, got his first military train? ing as a member of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force. The price on Manap*s bead was $25,000. Son o! a Japanese mother 1391 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-05-27 5 The Sultan of Pa hum; paid a recent visit to Haul), where he was received by the lt<" teption C'onmiittrc at the Gap. From leffc Messrs. Mohd. Kassim. S. Kathixevelu. Chaa Yew fcee, tinSultan and Indie Abdullah bin Ibrahim, tbe District Officer at Raub.44 words
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Article62 1952-05-27 5 Hold Up In Crowded Store TWO CHINESE, one am ed with a knife, held up totu persons m a crowded book-store m North Bridijt* Road on Saturday and walked aw»j with their identity cards. The curds belong^ to a salesman and tferee customers. The hold-up was m> cieverly manoeuvred that62 words
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Article240 1952-05-27 5 Not Our JobMr Earl PENANG, Mon lfani< ;>a! Councillors are not housing j authorities. The rates and taxes raised by the Councillors cannot be used for building houses and they have no power or obligation to build houses. the Acting Municipal President, Mr. L. R. F. Earl, toldTbe Standard today.240 words
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Article77 1952-05-27 5 10 Months For Extortioner IPOH. Mon.— An extortioner. i Cheong Weng (26) with I two previous convictions was sentenced to ten months' jail by Magistrate Che Arshad this morning. Cheong Weng was also ordered to be under Police supervision for a year. Cheong Weng admitted that on May 16 he77 words
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Article29 1952-05-27 5 THE BODY of a Chinese was found hanging m Kins Cfeoi V Park yesterday morning by a police corporal. There was no Identity Card on the body.29 words
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Advertisement137 1952-05-27 5 :i a in I I. >- I >-' >. iK '♦..'►<* i ..in Your THRILL jIS tr < I I i I J I HBHBtw^p^B^pp^^ Qi4«i I I RNEfI •NEXT HIL^IFIOUS CHANGE a^X^Ml 808 K f lAMARR MY^AVOiHTE SPK FHOSI WHO HAVf SEE^i I'l M LASI SAT! i:i>\\"^ MIDMCHI j137 words
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Advertisement111 1952-05-27 5 loilapj Onhf! 11. 1. T 6.30, '> W "THREE SMART GIRLS >1 mr! inn Pulure lh<(rihu(r,l In v|, JM B- <>^ Bh Starring V 3» Ml l!F .rl WOW! w^ *^UL i i*o*i j// M^^A L > fc -< y wfecnnicocot 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm /.##v/ Ihtif! lit111 words
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829 1952-05-27 6 n :nk:ng of the technique of Govejw^liS I M are often reminded of that type of. m^Wta£BS2! to drive his opponent into a mad fit oi impatience sts hi (idled over the chessboard, a picture of nse concentration. He has just made829 words
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Article809 1952-05-27 6 O.M. GREEN - INDIA'S UNGUARDED BORDER O.M. GREEN By LONDON. COMMUNIST activities nil nlong the lndoTibetan frontier were gravely described at a recent meeting of the Uttar Pradesh (United Provinces) State Assembly by Dr. K. N. Goirala, who represents Garhual m the extreme north of the United Provinces, where the Tibetan frontier marches809 words
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Article, Illustration520 1952-05-27 6 Discontent Among Teachers Or Aided Schools Sir;— The position of the Aided School Teachers m the Federal am has become untenable. They are neither fish nor fowl, having two masters to serve the Mission and the Government. And looming large is the rancorous discriminatory treatment which continues to be meted520 words
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Article568 1952-05-27 6 FOURTEEN STROKES OF THE ROTAN SOMETIMES, wren we try to understand the things that people say end do we suddenly see horrible pits of lunacy and chaos opening before us. The world seems cruel end unreasonable the we want *o despc r of it. Let us take an actual case568 words
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Article243 1952-05-27 6 Sir: -In reply to "Mergul Resident's* 1 enquiry appearing va your paper of Ist M;iy as to any action being taken by me. 1 wi-h to state that I last visited the area on the 16th ul this month. I observed the i k of243 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-05-27 6 and mit a clean collar on No! No! Not you. you dope!"14 words
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Article80 1952-05-27 6 "Sir; I read with m ;ch interest the statement by Mr. Tdi Ye.v Chai of Singapore which appeared m The Standard of 22nd Rtfay m whirii he stated the powers-t hat-be will now realise the absurdity of allowing the S.T.C. to tnonopoli c the main routes.80 words
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Article477 1952-05-27 6 Sir; What sickens one is not much the eXClusiyeness of the English (which term includes the. Scotch, Welsh and Northern Irishmen^ or of the Chinese or of the Malays but the fact that when m dire trouble, the English would habitually and invariably send out a heartrending call477 words
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Article188 1952-05-27 6 Review of Views I'■ a Melayu I prise over the i Federal Gm < ed to postpone > ment of tl<« I Ordinance whi. i m June last 3 llf the Ordinar) said the pa{>< 1 J hard blow to tin I particularly t I Indian workers I hoped to188 words
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Advertisement63 1952-05-27 6 BUTTERFLY *|^jffi[fc|3 |!\KI II I AWII I. lOI> KEROSENE STOVES C A U C you Dollars! iJ t\ w v \ou Irdin Do\M*r ruts! t*H<»\ iiik iou uiiu ni, 1,.,,. ,i, j,, adotvleti nnd eonvenlnM round «li clock rn.ikiu? it i BftNgfble cost SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Sold Evt*f\63 words
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Advertisement15 1952-05-27 6 JUVENIA A ■HI M|«l3--~ 1 SINOAPORI KUAIA LU^PUB PEKAfcG UAO/AS HAJCh' &EAU&S SEWC£ VAr/W At15 words
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Article165 1952-05-27 7 I on tracts Terminate Occupation Regime hi Federal Republic BONN, Moy 26: (Reutcr)-Thc Federal Republic of West*rn Ger- today ,o.ned the Western world as a near sovereign power with the gn.ng ot contractual treaties ending the occupation regime. They were ,gncd at o meeting here by165 words
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Article158 1952-05-27 7 SI X ISB4 M RG, Mas I nations «>t W estern In mi. tic «ii!i\ into ihe Ilii; «>t «(|ll.:|:l\ *"ll!.irks .il 2a: (Reuter) Ministera of irope declared tonighi thai estern communty on a footloih. r fundamental Btep m I uropean relations. In a158 words
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118 1952-05-27 7 Russia Not To Recognize Agreement LONDON. May 25 (Reuter) A Moscow Radio commentator declared today that the Soviet Union had made it abundantly clear that "it would not recognize as valid any agreements entered into by a government representing part of Germany with any foreign government." The Soviet Union reserved118 words
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Article56 1952-05-27 7 CHARTWELL ENGL A N D 25 (Renter) A son was today to Prime Minister Churchill's youngest daughter at Chartwell far m on the Churchill estate The former Mary Churchill married Captain Christopher nes. Conservative Member of Parliament m 1947 They have other children a four yearson56 words
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Article20 1952-05-27 7 JOHANNESBURG, May 26: ■<> Africans have 68 injured m i began 11 days ago m N re South20 words
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285 1952-05-27 7 WASHINGTON, May 26 (AP)— Allied plane losses m the Korean war now total more than 1. 100 aircraft. Enemy losses are about 400 destroyed or probably destroyed. Detail.- of United Nations losses to enemy planes, ground fire and m accidents cannot285 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-05-27 7 Admiral Larl Louis IViountDauen 01 Bum*** irignij comes aboard his Flagship, The Cruiser 11. M. 5. Glasgow, at Malta, soon after his arrival there on May 15 to assume command of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet. On the left is Captain IS. J. I isher, I). SO. Seen between theAP - 62 words
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Article94 1952-05-27 7 LONDON, May 26, (Reuter) The stock markets displayed a few more signs of life today although major interest was confined to giltedgeri and foreign bonds. In the case of the former the day's upward movement which extended up to hnlf a point or so was described as the94 words
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Article55 1952-05-27 7 PAHIS, May 26. (AP):— US j Secretary of Slate Dean Acheson flew to Paris today alter signing the German peace contract m Bonn. He is here to witness j tomorrow's signing of a treaty forming a European army. He landed at Oriy airfield m President Truman's personal55 words
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218 1952-05-27 7 I \S VEGAS, Nevada, May 25 (IP)— An atomic I>ln>t described ai the moat ftpeetaeular ever neen m thih «ily \»;is get off at ,*> a.m. today from a 300-foot tower at llie Yucca Mat proving grounds causing a flash a hundred times brighter than218 words
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Article175 1952-05-27 7 KOJE ISLAND PRISON CAMP. May 26 (UP): Army engineer* prepared today to dynamite three tunnels ing out of Kojo s notorious compound 76. The secret passages, two leading to nearby pri on enclosures and a third leading all the way to freedom outside the175 words
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112 1952-05-27 7 TAUNTON, WESTERN ENGLAND, May 25, (Reuter). Mr. James Griffiths, Labour Member of Parliament and former Colonial Secretary today described present events m South Africa as "a blot on the fair name of the Commonwealth." "The one way the Commonwealth and the world can prosper112 words
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Article66 1952-05-27 7 STRASBOURG. May 20. (Reuter) The Assembly of the Council of Europe today elected French Deputy Francois De Menthon as its President. M. De Methon. a member of the MRP (Popular Republican) Party, won the office on the third round of a secret ballot, by 57 votes to 3066 words
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Article130 1952-05-27 7 NZ To Sri Up Newsprint Industry WELLINGTON, May 26, <AP) I and Government tonight decided to £28,000,000 prini It will be run by an org to b<- known as the Tasman Pulp and Paper Comp will use pines from the w< st man-made forest. at Kaiangaroa, on the N Island130 words
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Article109 1952-05-27 7 Stondord London Cotrcspond< nt LONDON, Moy 26 The followmq ot. th. U rn, prices of lubbci ond tin on the London Matkct 'od( y LONDON RUBBER Spot 2 3 6 June 2 3 6 Ju!y Stpt 22 6 j Oct Dec* 72 d Jon Mar 21.109 words
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256 1952-05-27 7 N'lists Lose Majority In Ceylon Voting FIRST DAY'S RESULTS COLOMBO, May 86, (Beater) Prim Mini ur Dudley SeiUliayftke's I nitrd Nation. l\ut\ M its majority m the 2!>> eOßStftaencies uhirh polled 0 -i Saturday, the first day of Cejrlm'i tmir-da\ |aml elections. The 1 of Satur- announced left tiie state256 words
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101 1952-05-27 7 CALLANDI (m!.. i« Ma> 25, i \l' li v ill i(«--graduation da\ n< i \t W«*d ■Mill f«»r th< DmMM (J..ii Uiplete. Tbej will l>. 1* {he i •> th«-> n <i\ tlk it diplomas from a speciaJ m hool V ilia Notre I).101 words
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47 1952-05-27 7 MUNSAN (UP) Ma j-CJcn today the Com "era! Koje Island Inci < the fad pri- i to rot Communi The n« sized ti bargain with tl» i prisoner exchange Harrison said: "W< imunjon c for swim guard the i dignity of i47 words
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Article44 1952-05-27 7 ROME, May 25 I Toe [talian Govemnn tonight at the leading fi^.n of resurgent Fa 1 1 old Rodoli lini's las! Defenci and one-time f Ah-. Some announced that the I Marshal with "vi of I m penal crime In44 words
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Advertisement51 1952-05-27 7 t /> ;-r*: f 4 Si iW'ww'm m'Wi I&m V. y \~d> AIM m m w m m §W mm A £3s£w -s MM M1 J 4 Mm% MW •^^^W vf^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND V ~>* V\ f0 $AIMWXJC wo rH BORNEO. INDONESIA, j/^ MANAGERS: MANSFIELD 4 CO.. LTD. OCEAN51 words
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Advertisement49 1952-05-27 7 i RAIN mSik FOR BLACK WATERPROOF MACKINTOSHES ft?) CA STRONG AND SERVICEABLE SINGLE BREASTED WITH STORA/ COLLAR CSA AA SIZES 32 TO 44 **I.VU BLACK WATERPROOF CAPES WITH fJM K(\ ILEEVIS AND TWO SIDE ARM VENTS 9+**+ V .FROM THE MAN'S SHOP ROBINSON CO., LTD. RAFFLES PLACE- SPORE- 1.49 words
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Miscellaneous59 1952-05-27 7 19^ r/ I HAVE A TICKET I I NANCY I p**"'*- RSI WMiM&P $ffi*>s KW SLUGGO-Tii^ATJiiP" F 9- R T °DAY'S FOOTBALL YOU'RE A REAL mMX <*%B% Ii MJI YOU'RE MV dcct GAME AND I'M DAI fai iZWPZZ? 4%^ W*ZT FRIEND I'M GOING to GOING TO GIVE T^ W,\^Ql_M^2± If^59 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-05-27 8 Saw Service In Pacific Theatre Standard Shipping Reporter IH IJI5KI) a "Beef Boat" by >l»r Americans during World War 11, the Burns Philp 1 im- -hip Mcrkur i> to-daj -«ill <l«»inii the same j«>!> <»l carrying Australian I (stuffs from Australia i<> Singapore294 words
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151 1952-05-27 8 SAX FRANCISCO, May 2m (UP) Labour-inspired par ilysis gripped Pacific coast shipping on Sunday for the second full day. freezing some 20 ships in -ports including the Orient-bound luxury liner. President Wilson, with 400 pa.-sen^ers aboard. The big American President Lines ship, its scheduled sailings151 words
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Advertisement620 1952-05-27 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Sir lr.n, .sco lOs \n<;e!e' Al! Amt-nr .l A- (^n .dun Cities B*forc P S'h.nu Peaaae An SI HAWAII BEAR 30 May 1 Jum- 2Jun e ln"<- MJuW VMI.I I\M PCBSai P-STWIW Spore I.X Xl \in( II 84/2SJVM 86 J7 Jum- iS.luue Uolj Z2JUI3 I particulars620 words
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Advertisement620 1952-05-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Sailings to Übma and Japan Inim Singapore Pori Swettenham Pe»ang Also direr! Sailing, rrom Bangkok :ind Indonesia lo Chin" A Japan Our w poit Due Penawe I «»n tlklrll In Port May 30th Japan June Mb June 11 ih Hongkong Sails Satis SlllJ; Penunf P620 words
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Advertisement555 1952-05-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Kotterdam I lo>d Bolland America Line Nedertoad I AntRotterdam Kotterdam Hmsterrfaa BALIFAX BOSTON NEW FORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEfi ORLEANS S pore I' S'haina Prnaßf SOESTDYK (HAL). Gdns.3€ "M.it 50 Mas TAWALI (SMN) 29May 3 Jone 4 luiae 6 i«hm *SLAMAT (RL) 7 L3June H555 words
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Advertisement418 1952-05-27 8 •ROKtA'' for Bangkok. Safe D H B M "Kivv foi «kok, fSaicaa Hongkong Kafef ft v-'- hama M Sl«m IS lUaa i n h iMBODI V lot Bangkok, S ligon Hongkong. Kobe Icohama IS is. m! -stLANDIA" Em Bangkok 83 i IKUM JAPAN HO\ .he TSODfJCr* fo; Bangkok n» ISJaac418 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-05-27 8 Arrivals Today: South India (letters and parcels) by Jaladurga. Britain. X. Ireland. Eire, Europe. X. and W. Africa, West Indies (parcels only) by Corfu. Thailand (letters and parcel-* by train.30 words
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254 1952-05-27 9 Fail To 78 Cls. INow In Line With May, 1950 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore have dropped to pre Korean levels. Yesterday's 6ez\:ro by 1 2 cents to 78 cents per II?. for first erode rubber for June shipment has brought prices m254 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-05-27 9 I >t t<> Saagapore Mr. 1.. M. rum < ri^hi > tor Old Blear* limns rid. Raadalstown, Northern .It Kail. 1.1- Airperi last ueek b\ (Juntas Ifl see "«H frkaifl." At th- Aitpwl to neel liim was I Haw i-it <•♦•mr.ii Maaager <»f iiohinsf>n and Mi h f.iJ«-r is (m57 words
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394 1952-05-27 9 Standard Market Reporter I Mh \l.il.t\;;n -!i;irr mark* I u;ts <lf |>rc>M<l yesterday ruhkm 'h;m^. m *Miij»alh\ h'hli tli<- < miimo<iit\ Bit DMUrked <l«»v*n bctWKiU \*\t- to 20 rriil?^ InduMlrial md Jin sham followed -nil. tuaing u» v -c: Ru>ers Sellers IMH394 words
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Article77 1952-05-27 9 J I 28 I 1 5 1 i i I i 1 0 41 I Pul i.i Bukoin: I X, i. Fosj' ri. J »hn Dockwiller. IMb.-.- Dccl Talang Kepp I Dock g, M i \nrlior.igr: H Up A rage: X P <• J l!al H i77 words
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Article72 1952-05-27 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubbei As.c'iri;]!! 1 Doon prices (cents Der lb yesterday (May 26 were); Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Lou.se T(3i T7 F 0 B m bale No. 1 RSS June 77 No. 1 RSS July 7lil 7fiJ No 2 FfSS June 'A I72 words
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Article25 1952-05-27 9 The li Mi) v Ed la opening limited courses m I I lia arid roil- when the building for College m Bangkok25 words
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114 1952-05-27 9 I t ...i Govqi me it PAO wQi I Bai e» J a WMd U) last iut ix mk* Tt- r irM «rtß eoßcentrit* D i v on Rshei i< s statis hind ind admi Iti ttion. v i particular t nphaSU .on ec114 words
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198 1952-05-27 9 Standard Start Correspondent JAKARTA, May 26. Indonesia's largest circulation daily, the Chinese-owned Keng Po, today editorially cautioned Indonesia not to rely on Soviet promises to buy great quantities of rubber. The paper added. "Thus far. Moscow's golden pro- mises remain simply promises."' It noted198 words
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Article, Illustration426 1952-05-27 9 MAXINE RAKICH - MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Staff Reporter THE FAR EAST Internationa] Trade Fair opening m Seattle on Sepl (> presents an opportunity for opening of a lucrative market for Malayai manufactures such a> foodstuffs, cane furniture, jewellery, silverware, lex tile>. wood and paper products and426 words
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246 1952-05-27 9 M. T. YONG - M. T. YONG B 5 Standard Staff Correspondeni KUALA UJMPUR, May 26:— Malaya is over-pro-ducing rubber-canvas shoes to the extent of nearly several thousand pairs a month and manufacturers arc taking everj advantage of the present overseas demand for Malayan-made canvas *lior> to246 words
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138 1952-05-27 9 THE Parit Perak Rubber Company reported a net profit of $258,941 for 1951 after charging expenditure on replanting a I upkeep of immature area $60,000 and providing for income tax set out at $104,366. With the balance brought forward from the previous accouni138 words
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Article100 1952-05-27 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks tciation buying rates to merchants Iper $100 Malayan) are: I New York SI 3/4 (T.T.), :52 7/8 (0.D.). 33 on credit bills and 33 l '16 00 trade billy, (99 d/st>; C a la (T.T.), 32 3 8 <0.D.). 32 5 a (90100 words
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Article63 1952-05-27 9 HONGKONG. May W.—Special Standard Service Closing prices itn the Hongkong Kx- i change today were HK$l5.BO to I tl Sterling; HK56.5075 to US«;i: I HK$l 830 to Malayan $1; HKSOJI3 to one Indonesian Rupi ih; G Id HKs3oo^7s to ooe id. THE Australian Gnvernmont hao ranged to buy63 words
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Article62 1952-05-27 9 U.S. Federal Security Adminh trator Oscar Ewing bai k the use of chemical "softe designed to make bread appeal esh for several da;, s. He Issued standards for let (HI I ties of bi cad and ba d l pro i thai i <'■ consumer* as to62 words
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Article82 1952-05-27 9 THE Chersonese (F.M.S I I e s Ltd report a profit ]9.") l after charging taxal £49.653 (£69,221 m the previous ar). U.K. taxation charged .1153.000 (1:72.000), transfer to replanting reserve £25.000 (£20.- 000). depreciation of build .id machinery etc. £14,000 (£15.000) genera] reserve ni 782 words
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249 1952-05-27 9 Shell To Produce New Insecticides SOLE manufacturing ri^iii- <>l ii'« (Hit*landit»£ inpecticidefl al<lriii and diddria htlherWi produced m America ha\e been |>nr<-ha-«'«l by Shell. Aldrin and dieldrin, agricultural chemicals, have been distributed exclusively by She!' most countries of the world U nearly two yean. A world-wide programme o r trinl249 words
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120 1952-05-27 9 Malayan April Trade At New Low For 1952 Standc-d Market Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trade during April reached the lowest level th s year. balance of y April compared with a favo m March. Both the value of the eou Vi com iry's and expoi 'iM ;1 f fc32(i :.v .i120 words
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Article122 1952-05-27 9 COMMODITY PRICES (Ntsinj; rabbet m ices ((•♦'nts per Ih > m Siri^apott > cst«'i (ia> ucn: iiu\^i> SNten No 1 Spot I «»«»se 3 4 1 x.i FOB m hal»s Junr No. I X S S :k :x No. K.s s. 753 7C NoJKS.S 72| 73 Tone: Steads tfler irrrKular.122 words
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Article49 1952-05-27 9 THE p l I m Singapore wa s ins vest* j Cop:.- had bu per picul ai 525J i no business passing. Cor- lut $4.'i per j Betel nut S'-'.2 isplitf: M Hamburg cube): Peppei I npnng: %CAO (Muntok) S. < Sara wak) s:4 iLi I49 words
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Article73 1952-05-27 9 THE B Line passenger-fn ight« I i brought for S from Australia 2,295 rasa s ol h 1.441 cases mI api 352 package; of I 805 bag sacks of rolled groSts, l .Vsi packagi s oi 8,134 pa( ki ''tis. She also brought 173 cas of73 words
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Advertisement148 1952-05-27 9 Ati T OPEMIMQ TODAY 1^ X o EU '-kins on id. 1: Uu inti.iL;' "Slaughter Trail" M.)! I :rt: Brian I' mm Bn c riNECOIX>R i M. 6.1 MS m i I. \w am KiiWhj 1 Mi Gap m EX NAZAR < In Hindus!. int N< Min^s! ((uiifdx* i m148 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1952-05-27 10 Peter Robinson - Peter Robinson s 4 XV -DAYLIGHT PLUS A i)l M\Y remember thr i> t -ti(i!#uin company's A li t 1 vc 111 fn t pte-wai v t -i h prt.t luim»d BY. pi 1 > pins wii \i was the tbori» IWM Ml inujnMtive publi< and1,743 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-27 10 DESIGNED by a Vienna fashion hoiiM\ till* bJouse Is printed with music from icniia Blood" and fc Tales Of Th«* Vienna Woods- i»oth by Joliann Strauss. Only half the music from eacu appears on the blouse, but where is the Viennese who wonhi admit he didn't know tin* tompleti* score?50 words
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Article699 1952-05-27 10 ' ANACRUSIS - ON PERFORMANCE AND LISTENING 'ANACRUSIS' Bi, VT PRESENT no normal music-lover's appetite could be satisfied by the quantity of "Jive" music available m Singapore. Broadcasting has to cater for a wide public of which we are m the minority. Therefore we ran hardly expect much from this source though we699 words
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Article222 1952-05-27 10 SINGAPORE (IX4 metrrs Si 41 metres> 1« a.m. News: l<>.<»s Tunes from tli« Sliows; 10.45 tor Schools; 1 pm. Radio Orchestr»j News; 1.45 Mattr Malneck Orchestra; 2 p.m. For Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.15 Interlude: «.'JS I nited Nation* Album; V, 40 Radio Alaluva Trio; 6.55 Vnnonneemeat Share222 words
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Article, Illustration281 1952-05-27 10 Says Ol R MUSIC CRITIC 4 D VANCE bookings for the June recitals by Helen Traubel, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, are most encouraging and augur well for two packed houses. It is to be hoped that the many281 words
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Article143 1952-05-27 10 THROUGH THE SWING DOOR I MMH hih ftrsl Rks v m issued mmbc The Rhythm i; Rinkei Han Bine rosbj m Bloom. S I ras so t record think I I It's v In t! look Bin? H. mil.; H he sect. ides ]>.>; to Grove bill ans into thou143 words
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Advertisement139 1952-05-27 10 You II admire the Admica |i| THE LOW PRICED For standard 25 H double 8 mm dayligSf spaoli Long running motor with 5 speed* Fn-focus Mirai onastigmat F 2 8 =3 12. mm coated Stop motion re'ease ond long distance '-'lease Bright optical vtewfinder Attractive finish with black gram leatherette139 words
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Advertisement215 1952-05-27 10 S3 Va n t Z* t AZ4~ r as&~fy lII* I Lo^esf Classical Recording: WAGNER Siegfried Idyll Guido Cantelli" and the J Philharmonia Orchestra DB BEETHOVEN Sonata m F sharp Op 78 X BEETHOVEN R ndo A Op 1 29 t -f A'tur Schnabel (Pianofortei M ffi BACH Sonata No215 words
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310 1952-05-27 11 HISSES BOOS DURING PARIS TENNIS TOURNEY PARIS, May 26 (Reuter AP) The cro*<i of lO.CHK) trigged, whi»tlc«l ami booed doubtful line decisions >e^lerday during ihe match at the French international lawn tennis* championships m which Frank Sedjjman of Australia beat Kurt Nielsen of Denmark 6-1 8-6 6-4 lo reach the310 words
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Article68 1952-05-27 11 Russia Wins Women 's Basketball MOSCOW. May 2G (AP) Russia won the European women's basketball championship on Sunday, defeating Czechoslovakia, m the rain, With the Czechs taking second place. Hungary was third, Bulgaria fourth, Poland fifth, and Italy sixth. Seventh place went to Franc;-, who defeated Switzerland Sunday 46-31. Switzerland68 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-05-27 11 photo. rhe day afk-r her arrival m Britain, America's 17-year-old women's i«-?ini> champion, Maureen Lomiolly, got <l<mn lo practice «>n »r;<^ m readiness for tin- Wimbledon Championships. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article311 1952-05-27 11 Ben GHogan Wins Golf Tournament FOUT WORTH. May 26 (I P) Cool, calculating Ben Hogan. who yesterday pr«<li«'i«'<l the wiimiiig proceeded to go out and prove l>i v point lodaj to tvin the I S?>-I.O(M) Colonial National invitation jjolf tournament championship v»ith a !»i«'n<l\ sub-par 27^. The little Texan returned311 words
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Article, Illustration216 1952-05-27 11 Slammin Sam Snead - Slammin Sam Snead G There are. of course, fundamentals to ihc (;o.'j swing you must learn w play well, but harinij mastered ihcin then golf is smooth and easy. Most youngsters, particularly d dies, sian with a pretty fair ■a; because these smart kids watch the players216 words
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Article195 1952-05-27 11 DALLAS, TEXAS. May 26 a^p) Olympic prospects America's South-West has them. A high jumper who can do 6 ft. 1 1/2 ins. officially (6 ft. 11 1/2 ins. unofficially): A sprinter who runs 220 yards m 20.4 sec: A 100 yard dash man who runs a195 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-27 11 puolo. Training at spw-d at Plumstnad Baths, Soqtb.Eart London, is 20 -y«*ar old Daphne Uil kiusnn. Britain* hope for thr Olympic 440 mrtres swiraniiiw: nifial. Ivcry day -.'i< praitise* at the baths iv Uainin^ for the trials at Blatk|XMil m Junr Oihcr iwimmcn tall ber a "kuimming oiachiue.' 7 ReuterReuter - 50 words
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103 1952-05-27 11 2 7 FILIPINO A THLETES PICKED FOR HELSINKI MANILA. May 2fi UP) Twenty seven Filipino athletes will fight for honours at the Helsinki Olympics next July. The group is composed of 12 basketball players, five boxers, two weightlifters, two wrestlers, one hi«h jumper and four rifle and pistol men. The103 words
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262 1952-05-27 11 60,000 SOCCER FANS SEE ENGLAND WIN 3-2 VIENNA, May 26 (AP) Vienna** liu^ Prater Stadium m ih« Russian Zone of the Austrian capital wwm |>*«ked uitli lull 60,000 crowd Sunday afternoon for *"lli«> inul«li of ilu- \«;u"* 1 1 1 tvstria-l upland i [nternationaL England won the matrh J 2.262 words
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Article25 1952-05-27 11 PARIS, May 26 (UP) Wim Van Est of the Netherlands won the classic 586 kilometres race Bordeaux Paris here yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement787 1952-05-27 11 NOTICB It is notified tor generol informotlon that I, H Governing D.rector of Sin Poh Amolgamoted Ltd., hove oppointed Mr. T. H. TAN to be m overalt control of the Singapore Standard m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Singapore, May 26, 1952. PERSONAL Mr. S N. Sineam Mr N787 words
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Advertisement381 1952-05-27 11 NOTICES NEDE&LAND LINK ROYAL DITCH MAIL AGENTS:— HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINK NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES MV. "Blitar" OERTHED 27.5.52 8 am S 11. 8. Godowns: 33 and 34. General survey will be held on the tith Juno. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINK ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. Agents: Holland Last381 words
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Advertisement62 1952-05-27 11 Wlp E line Minimum Choi S2 (4 Lines) V/cnted For Sole Situ itioi s Vocont Foil MisctJJoneom PER LINE Minimum Chorge $7/- (4 Lines) Births, Eng nentS, Marri.,-s Deaths, Acknowledgments, Etc., r 2#Tb» PE R N C H Company Legal, Tender cr J &B" Pffi^NSERTION AND YET GET RESULIb THROUGH62 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-05-27 11 IfinPf [liHpjS HIGH 1 IDES at the pi indpal rescirts )n Malaya IDDW A VI tM Singapore VIM 140 Malacca 9.35 M.M Port MckSOB 8 16 8.41 Pi.rt Sham 7.58 7.55 Penan* 2.32 2.2034 words
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Article22 1952-05-27 12 TODAY'S SPORT Cup U.S.A -hi stadium, SAFA n-tie: Jalcin h' Lrcyup. Dir. ex. Town Dir. 2. RockUtes at rs sR OTJ ret22 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-27 12 Tills man meann business lf«. Ls Sid Patterson. Australian cm list, .n action it London's Hernr Hill cycle track He set t*o British l'rofevsional records mile and half mile un pared ilvinif start.33 words
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Article391 1952-05-27 12 Mitchell-Mohan Open, Seth Draws Mendez WITHIN HALF an hour of their arrival from Kuala Lumpur yesterday, India's Thomas Cup ream, winners of the inter-zone semifinal met the Americans, but it was an off-court meeting m which both s.des won one request each and shared equally m the391 words
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Article66 1952-05-27 12 TAIPING, Won. King Edrd VII sch >ol cricket team eat the Royal Engineers Sports by 14 runs. The hool batting firsi 3 d 43 ns of which 16 were contributed by Tony Monerasinghe who 1 1 did well with the ball. Kilai Club bear66 words
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Article115 1952-05-27 12 Result Of The Draw JLES k Mii i>< 'I rs. i>. •'i i fuel trtea Mendj i USA n. Setl l"d DOUBLES Rogers I,■ UstOß I- I »S. Mohan n Henry i India i. Lot cda j 3'■ < B 5 b M tms USA IN. jik! Monaj Gi i115 words
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Article34 1952-05-27 12 n I I c -om j T: Irp, a tis re- c •sh R out. I ever. me not .p and, unless claime i early, to be sold to34 words
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Article211 1952-05-27 12 THE REST play against the Europeans for the Claike Cup Cricket Test on the padang on Saturday, Sunday and Mon- The game will begin on S irday at 2 p.m. and will be continued at LI- a.m. on Sunday and Monday. Lall Singh who led211 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-05-27 12 The American Thomas Cup team which plays ta gE Irani left to right: back row— .foe Alston. Carl Loveday (fapt), Marten Mendez Robert Williams Front row— Richard Mitchell. Kenneth Davidson (coach and manager). Wynn Rogers.39 words
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396 1952-05-27 12 J? VI SELETAR one of th< several services trains which bave joined SAFA'a cup competition mad,- a successful debut al Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, knocking oul Singapore Recreation Club with a 3-2 victor) alter bciiiii m arrears twice. Il was a great win396 words
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Article179 1952-05-27 12 iron. Non. Cheng Wah V. chalked up their >. i li successive \*in when they beal Borneo Motors I>\ three u«>aU t<> our m a firsl division league match on the town padang 1 1 1 i evening. It was a scrappy game and179 words
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Article93 1952-05-27 12 SUCCESS WELCOME THE INDIAN Thomas (up team when they first arrived m Singapore from India vs,-r<- mcl un 1 > b> pressmen, and Mr. Loke Wan rh.» md thr BAM secretary, Mr. Cheafa Mah Sun, yesterday wrrc met by a crowd of offi<i.il> »nd tans to grot-t them at Killing93 words
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Article189 1952-05-27 12 LONDON, May 2G (Reuter> I seems probable that the field for Wednesday's Epsom Derby will at least equal the record number of 34 m 18G2. There are .'Hi probable runners, but two of these. Green Signal and Merry Minstrel are doubtful. Present riding arrangements189 words
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Article75 1952-05-27 12 SEREMBAN, Mm Delip Ghost ot the Tuanku Mohammed School ol Kuahi Pi':ih scored a fine 49 when his school met the Seremban Police m a match here. The Police replied with 7:! runs against the school's total of 88 for the school to win by 15 runs m75 words
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Article104 1952-05-27 12 KOTA BAIIRC. M In iration for the forth con States Championship meet I b on July 24 and 25 it Kota Bahru, Pasir Puteh District its first District Athletic Meet yesterday a t the club ground which was attended by the District Officer. Dato Kaya Stia104 words
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Article64 1952-05-27 12 IPOH. Mon.— The following have been selected to play cricket for Sturrock Club vs Kinta Europeans on Saturday, on the Ipoh Padang ai 260 p.m. E. A. Daniel. M. G Laßrooy, Darshim Sin^h. X. Arumugam, A. Thillainathan, Bulwant Singh, S. SathanaI nathan. X. Arul. Hira Sin^h. C. Augustine,64 words
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Article229 1952-05-27 12 CYMA (PM) teouncetl Socials BP by tour clear go i 3 m a SAFA div, 3 soccer League match a: the CYMA ground yesterday. I: was CYMA's seventh victory i:i seven matches* Socials played with only 10 players for the first halt' and. CYMA229 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-05-27 12 To Patch A Rift In Malayan Sport MR. L.D.F CULLEN foi Malayan champion sprinter and record holder still for the 440 and 100 yards, returned from the U.K. yesterday. While m England on leave from his police duties. Mr. Cullen met AAA and lAAF officials to talk of the international146 words
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Article107 1952-05-27 12 SOT. MacQUARRIE, S vices athlete, will be given another chance to qualify for the 100 metres to represent Singapore at Helsinki. SOSC last night agreed on athletes Neo Chwee Kok. and Tan Pei Wah, and weight litters I. on bin Mohmad. Chia Weng Yew and Thong107 words
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Article115 1952-05-27 12 IPOH Mon. To k«»e I soccer team ftgl tit. there will be pract the following Ipoh playe day of the v.eek on the I nhly 11 i mnd bI Loir Thursday. Kam Choy, Jamaludin B<» m Keat Turk X Philip Sankey. A. J rhillainatnan. Kirn115 words
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Article41 1952-05-27 12 SINGAPORE soccer i will noi S I Olympic team m action i S irea has LI O ki foot SAFA will mi! therefore ire for SAF v n to play here on hearing that a stop m41 words
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Article279 1952-05-27 12 DOWN two one m the fi I half. Jollilads Sports Club! staged a brilliant recovery m the second halt to be Seletur Velli [ndians Sports Ciub by four goals to two m a RAFA Third Division B league soccer match pi; i thn Gevlang Stadium yesterday.279 words
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Article192 1952-05-27 12 KEME*s r«-ntre forward >l«<- jila\. I io encure hi?* rfdr*i mrmi 2-1 rirterj mh pore Cricket lull m a >\l Ihv. I nalej Padaiii: yrstrrday. Tlir <jiii<"k f#a^-i nii l>\ 111 completely dtarvfited dye GhA>\ «J<t.n«. i.m Wooda made a galbwi >ian«l m keeping192 words
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Article58 1952-05-27 12 Essex Are Set For A Big Score [LFORD, I build up innii touri fhey v. with ftdence I ball for tour side strokes the paii c Indian Shinde, X kar bi minutes, I i the 8 outfield. With nil the lead. P (hand ball the On Surrej m the I58 words
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Article47 1952-05-27 12 Singapore Team To Meet Aryans III! ,!»ul in.' 1 N' lalaa Brsai mm I'> I■■ «i,v Mai playen bera tell Ramdaa tsiinfi W f»., Ifl 'HitI- l'll-t ttH- V "> V k. lul S iP° r<l TOe i.mii if l.r<»r»:; .lining I ChoBK k.,m, I Mn Eflooa I47 words
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Article6 1952-05-27 12 CONGRATULATIONS FOR LEN HUTTON SHEFFFI first6 words
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