Singapore Standard, 2 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-02 1 Singapore TIGER Standard m •>] x VOL. II NO. 335 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article510 1952-06-02 1 Speculation On Hint Of Aid To Ru bber Industry standard Mart Keporter CONSIDERABLE speculation has been i^cd m Singapore and the Federation by what is interpreted as an official hint of forthming aid to the rubber industry either by the j.K. Government or by the Federation510 words
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Article41 1952-06-02 1 > N Hi) N Jmc 1 w Ihe B n.i i d <»i in mi\ reiterated I i oiitmu.im ol i -iifi-.il finh.irmi vir.it'-,ii exports to She uould on la in bet rubber i rs for norni.ii MMimptinn41 words
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8 1952-06-02 1 1 K I rged To Uti-Red lubber Han8 words
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Article219 1952-06-02 1 M \l.\ inil'll{. June I The Mentri Brsar. Selangor, loda) denied thai he 1 1 <« I notified ihe iv><> Major i liirU. Of.uiu Hrsir Dalo ka>a KJaitg and Orang Besar Data Vmar. authority on Walaj customs at the Royal Palace, of their dismissal a*219 words
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Article, Illustration119 1952-06-02 1 r' 1 June 1 Kuala Kubu Selangor P i jungle squad engaged tour a ed ten irists esterday killi two and recovering arms J^d ammunition A Chinese tapper was woundduring the engagement and died later. Pour women tappers :<>und in the vicinity were arrested tor questioning119 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-06-02 1 BERLIN, June I (Reuter) V- East-West tension I mounted with tin- Russian move t seal oil Viol Berlin, W ashington reports >;ml President Truman \»«miM a-b the y »S. Senate tomorrow for spe^dj approval of ilw iww German peace contract and the document extendinsStandard - 175 words
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Article277 1952-06-02 1 lI'OII. June I Johore secuprttl the firsl and second prizes in »!»<• ninth Malayan Chinese million dollar tottery, tl«r draw for which took place il»i* afternoon in the Chinese Assembly Hall here. The iw was a~> foi low Ist Pri/e: No. *****84 ($400,000) Johore.277 words
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203 1952-06-02 1 PENANG, June 1. A wellknown resident here. Mr. Wee Gim Leon?, and his son Ah Chye bravely fought off four masked men who tried to rob him at their home in Logan Road early this morning. Mr. Gim Leon;? was awakened from his sleep203 words
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176 1952-06-02 1 PENANG June L— A crowd of more lhan SO,UCKI Fined the four-mile procession roule of the funeral tbn morning of Mr. Yeap Chor Ee, miUiohaire banker *lm dud la>t Monday at t li«- a^<- nl 85. It was the b.ggest ever funeral in176 words
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Article35 1952-06-02 1 COLOMBO. June 1 Premier Dudl< anti-left wing Government i in an inte /iew today tha, overnmei I shortly the question of ing expo::., ol rubber He m;>ted that V e top p35 words
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Article, Illustration386 1952-06-02 1 MALAYA has done it again. Sparked by on Ong Poh Lim vi'ctory over America's Bob Williams in the seventh game, Malaya brought the final score to seven-two to earn th e right to keep the golden trophy of Sir George Thomas for another threeStandard - 386 words
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Article82 1952-06-02 1 THE Indonesian Ljovernmem h is lowered the export duty on rubber from 25 to 15 per ren from yesterday, says the Indonesian news agency ANETA. The duty on goods exported to dollar areas lias also been lowered from 10 to eight per cent. Reuter KU \I LUMPUR.Reuter - 82 words
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Article218 1952-06-02 1 standard Mai Reporter IKW ii i i ti 1 1 1 ""-.nili"' of rttrafHNji nm ihylene di«<4iloride uln«li ;•<:-. nol unlikr rMaroforni in the Im»I«I ilu- nhip detigarrj ni l«m, prrwian, including Mr. V. Kmii. <I• i I brflwiM. Siw|f|mnr, and ilm- ■genl, Hr.218 words
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Advertisement43 1952-06-02 1 Everything You Need 11..- l.rt-al *&s[>{** ii i-ioii t i^* r/ gifts '":J^/ G.C. De Silva 81l js., a ELLERS k iffln Place, S*paf« i I'honr: ***** -^s {I II f/\\ I 1 1 t~ MATCH THIS SPACE/ OVER $400 WORTH IN PRIZES43 words
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Advertisement47 1952-06-02 1 HOOVER V MACHINE I "i SIMPLE AND I I ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE GOOD HOUSEKEEP ING begins with careful planning Plan I the Hoover way. to^^^ Inspect the various models of Hoover Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Polishers at our showrooms THE EMPORIUM 17 19 BATTERY RD. TELEPHONE 787.47 words
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Article235 1952-06-02 2 Chain Of Pharmacies Planned For Malaya Standard Staff Reporter This follows recent suggestions concerning "the great need for the development of an adequate pharmaceutical service to meet the increasing needs of the country, especially in the smaller towns where no pharmaceutical services exists." Owing to235 words
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Article, Illustration327 1952-06-02 2 Standard Naff Reporter THE 211->TRO\t. Department of Broadcasting FmployrtV Union %%anl* th«* Singa|M>r«" Government to j pay "the otlwr half of th«« hoafliag allowance** to temporary ofiirer* for ihe .15 months* up to June 30, 195* And at heir fouith annual general meeting ;,iv the 100Standard - 327 words
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Article123 1952-06-02 2 TAMIL IfastbO poe:. Mr. S. P Ardul Kacitrr. who spoke u- •>.<» reeeption fivmi In To© S a a Bbaratbiai ai lh« Pu var Ta-: School |gj icoly bntst into ver<r t of hundreds Tan s pre« Vfc s ming tin v.jgi. wha bi iei123 words
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Article96 1952-06-02 2 DROVE CAR TOO FAST VLA LUMPUR Suo For causing e rti ol W< by doing a ra^h a amounting to pabtc Chinese Fuag S.i g 52), emploj ed as a too n cement fact 14 Ra a raa lr A P. Jack in 1 K Magislxatc 1 b lenten *d96 words
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Article53 1952-06-02 2 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Son.— An addi-l a motot bIS service between Green Lane, Ba*u Lai>] hang Road \\nv nn anH the post office via Scboo] Road. I Trengganu Rua i. Cauntei Ba and D^-.j Kraroat Road will be] rate nv -he Municipa El j from June 1.53 words
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Article253 1952-06-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter iHE >I>G APORE Union of Journalist* is instflatini» an nmmplovm^nt bt'iH'fils scheme. A report on ihr proposed scheme was unanimously adopted by ih<> I rion at it* annual gUMJai nieetuijj yesterday. 1 A bin member wi'l be enj titled to 9 benefit253 words
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Article97 1952-06-02 2 SERE M B A Sun.— Mr. (Jonel van GeyzeJ was reelected president of the Xegri Sembtian Teachers' Union at the annual meeting. Mr. van Gey/el pledged to do his best for teachers. Certificates were presented to those v- ho attended the vacation course held by97 words
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Article33 1952-06-02 2 TAIPIXG. Sun.— Mr, H E. Josselyri. Xaipmg's popular District Officer, and Mrs Josseiyn were entertained to a farewell social by ;he Ke:npe C!uh prior to their departure on transfei to Kelantan.33 words
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Article167 1952-06-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter RECRUITING of more constables for tiie Singapore Harbour Board Police Force commences today. Yesterday the revised terms of service l'or the force came into effect. Constables will, under {he new scheme, be able to rise from the ranks to the inspectorates, get167 words
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Article84 1952-06-02 2 TWENTY-TWO women and fne men were each fined SI S in the Singapore First Po .ce Court recently, when they admitted gambling at Bti address in Havelock Road on May A woman. Lirr. Ah Meng (t)8), the occupier oi the house, was fined 5300 in default84 words
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Article62 1952-06-02 2 CHARGED with tresptss into an apartment m the Capi--1 to! Flats, Bonavealure Ifon- teiro (20) told the Singapore Second Police Court recen: y thai he emered trie flat to ask tor food. The apartment was occupied by Frijjs White Perpetua. Mo:i--1 teiro was remanded62 words
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Article42 1952-06-02 2 A POLICE supervisee Erora Taiping, Suppiah alias Raja §lQ Gopal. was sentenced in tne Singapore Third Police Court recently to three months ngatrms imprisonment for fai I tag to report at a police station on his arrival in the Colony.42 words
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Article45 1952-06-02 2 BAIL of $2,000 in two sureties was offered to Yee Tay Chot (27) in Singapore recently when he denied as- .sisting a chap ji k: lottery in tiie bat'k lane of Desker Road] on May 2!.. The case was postponed to June 6.45 words
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Article52 1952-06-02 2 FOLLOWING is tbe Singa-I pore Police Bsnd programme I far June: 3rd Kulim Place, ttn Bo'an- icai Gardess, 10th Tkxig Bahru. 12th King George V i Park. 16th Farrer Park. 18th Katong Park. 25th Kulim Place, 29th Botanical Gar- dens. The time is from 5.45 p.m. to52 words
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Article33 1952-06-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sub.— lf is officially stated thai. Thursday, June 5. being rhosen for the celebration of lite Qween's official birthday for E952, will be observed as a Public Boliday in Perak.33 words
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Article73 1952-06-02 2 Balance from lith to 30th May. 1952, inclusive. Group Group Groap Group T<>!.tl O' A' K IB 1 Donation received 18 II 11 16 Transfusion given 39 M It, 2 SI Present stock of flasks in hand 31 22 ft 1 82 During the week 5 volunteers73 words
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144 1952-06-02 2 MR. T. P. F. M.Neice. President of the City Coum-i!. wiii talk to all members of the City Council' Start' except the Veterinary Department. the Vehicles Department, the Fire Brigade and the Gas Works about "Electoral Registration" tomorrow. Below is given the schedule144 words
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Article, Illustration187 1952-06-02 2 2 Fire Tugs Sare Vessel Standard St. iff Reporhf F*OSTAL mail despatch in transit, < •»u»«i» -uny, n| 236 ha;:*. ati«lrrs*«'*l to Hjakarla, WHM il< >lm\ in tirr ainvarfl ihr* Merak on Saturday. Two fire tugs from the Singapore Harbour Bo rd F;re Station foughtStandard - 187 words
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Article79 1952-06-02 2 Bigger Taxis Coming THE WCREASC petmiss ible ni Singapore from fhi abie increase in vehtctai with Thiv p ("c S I by the Tfc MBe A tnittee on the prop* by City Co i s s Mabjara l > th| that there ibi il be Ihi the aumlici f taxis79 words
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Advertisement134 1952-06-02 2 K^JJrjS^-\S |;< TIIK I'Rr.SKßv.vrio.N IfWw^l^Jv I>VI»I\\T lI\IH IIIvMTH '<tf VM) mi; i:\ii \\<i;\ii;\r 7 >l ATI RAI HI. \l f^ /y /y '7 /[/f f Si /^M'^^^) I '<»<•••>'. ;>n.| on Hiiirv«j;i_T. per pocket Ordinory and Henna 20 cts. Blue for Grey Hair 25 cts. Henna and Camomile Application 75134 words
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Advertisement66 1952-06-02 2 i*********« i k**« A**** I -3 Sirim htf DOCBOSS BflTriFN^ S?^JS \»Mh *tr.tp« and Mr.lp I (i ,ti >.!'tn f.a«!r\ -S W^ i JK'"l&-'- HI .Ji Jhal .in- vl\J*«l fur BtflH I N>l«m l..»sir\ .lit v mi Hm (ruut out *ks OIAN SINGH C CO! LTD I 30-1. RAFFLES PI66 words
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Miscellaneous373 1952-06-02 2 Today's Power Cuts *JSiiiAHHUE MriMaUaai li.i.ic M tmnti Mir«f«JiH S todaj: IMI Sags M K;mt:ih St.. l~l ll|llt M P.ir!.. \.irt»«»f» r.i., i.am Sana <»ii Mill, i.m.ih Ilin, IK. N>JM«irk I 1.. I ii.r\ River ValUy K<f Kiliin<> Kii Orriurd Rii \nn. ui.4m si nmim. \<irii>jn. capifcM. Niutitu I aitii373 words
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Article186 1952-06-02 3 TAIPING. Mon A discussion group, comprising members ol diHVrent professions and (unmimities, ha.s b» »n formed under the auspices of the Taiping branrh of the Perak Adult Kdueation Association The Kronp met for the first time on Tuesday and for two hours, discussed local Rovernment. Members186 words
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Article70 1952-06-02 3 KUALA LU :i'l K. Sun. The Pr«>. Club of Malaya at fourth annual general meet i n g held i n K a i r to lay elect- the .wing new <> nicebearer.-, [i i the current year: President, Mr. Tara Singh. Vice-President, Mr. Giraasekera. Secretary Mr. M70 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-06-02 3 Standard Start Correspondent PENANCi, Sun. The Electricity Supply Department of tli*- i'ctian^ Municipality in its annual report stairs that the number of units sold during 1 9.1 1 was tlir highest in the history of the department and amounted to 827,008,915 compared with198 words
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412 1952-06-02 3 PC..,,,,!., <■ standard Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— General distress in Malaya, consequent upon a rubber slump *ould have to be tackled by proper employment exchange machinery and noi !>\ individual relief measures. The latter obviously would be beyond the scope of the Social412 words
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Article149 1952-06-02 3 TEN MEN LEARN SCOUTING BATU PAHAT. Sun.— To organise the scout movement in the various new villages of the district of 8.-.tu Pahat, ten Chinese are now undergoing an intensive training course for scouters at the Victory Camp, Batu Pahat This is the flrsi training camp of its kind and149 words
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Article27 1952-06-02 3 A SAILOR. Lim Keck Tee (50\ fell off the first floor a house in Holloway Lane on Saturday. He was injured and taken to hospital.27 words
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Article130 1952-06-02 3 Standard Staft Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Terrorists yesterday murdered four civilians. Two terrorists have been kill««l. In the Kuala Kubu area of Selangor. a Police Jungle Squad engaged four armed terrorists. Two terrorists were killed. A rifle, ammunition and a grenade were recovered. A Chinese was130 words
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Article41 1952-06-02 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun Lee Teik Inn was produced before Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt in the Parit Buntar court and charged with having used his private car for the conveyance of passengers lor hire or reward. He was fined SBO.41 words
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Article233 1952-06-02 3 SCOUTS NEED TEACHERS Standard Staff Correspondent j PENANG, Sun. rbe Deed Cor more voluntary workers to serve -is instructors ui examiners for the various proficiency badges and committee members was stressed by Mr. Oon Hoot Ewe. Settlement Commissioner of the Penang Boy Scout (Settlement) Association here today. Making his appeal233 words
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Article23 1952-06-02 3 2, 742 Voters PENANG, S in The Municipality's electoral rolls cl< last night with an additional 2.742 new voters for its December elections.23 words
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Article119 1952-06-02 3 BANDITS DERAIL TRAIN Standard Suli Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— i The Malayan Railway Administration said today that owing to a derailment due to terrorists' activities in South Perak early this morning passengers by "the up and down night mails will not be arriving in Kuala Lumpur and Penang this alternoon.119 words
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Article65 1952-06-02 3 A TEN! riVE charg I 8 u explained to Leong Kan n (23) ol H.. r■ Etoa i. in the Sin Fii Police Court on S iturdaj it a eged that I with two others, armed B pi! tol, held up the UCT fit bo b wi65 words
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Advertisement217 1952-06-02 3 Showing Simultaneously Today at the CATHAY CAPITOL REX NSW ALHAMBRA PAVILION Tk»mm Cmp Inlvr Srmi-Hnnl DENMARK vs INDIA I .ImrJ at Kt \l.\ l.fMPflt by The Mal»y»« Film tail TODAYS LAUGH SPECIAL! HOPE LAMA3R Mr favorite /fCnP %srm i__*___fc*_____. A rromtwH P.c?«r« "^^^^B__*^__k PLUS! U.B. V*»: Mil EPSOM L'*JIBY I217 words
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Advertisement309 1952-06-02 3 MOVIE NEWS ON Mil I oi CAPITOL RKX I'A\II ins ROW oi HNS EMPIRE ATLANTIC -i (IMM \> ftJWE I^M I Frcra The Pen Of That Master Story -Tel ler is ALEXANDRE DUMAS 1 x toJKr f mmmW^K^^mk I^B ip 'i 1 1 1 AS CORSICA N hi-i. l>\ Slmh309 words
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Miscellaneous218 1952-06-02 3 VEDFAIATMOX DM Ait Y PEINAJNC i 3 <i4f) and 9 15 pm I"AIPIW» ODEON: Fong Hwang V>J F e n )O Anache D ITech REX: Sons Oi The Musketeers (Cantonese) 12-45. 3, R45 and I I I r, (Technicolor) 11 ir» am. 1 10. yl3p m cS*¥ i 1 V^218 words
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Singapore TIGER Standard
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Article801 1952-06-02 4 RE-ORGANIZAHON of the Malayan Chinese jK Nation nto a political body will be d issed *at the forthcoming meeting ot the A iation's Working Committee in Kuala LumP r T President of the M C.A. D;.u> Sir Chenglodi Tan has counselled such a re-organization, k there does801 words
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Article, Illustration739 1952-06-02 4 The Rt. Hon; Arthur Henderson - Last Chance To Save Peace The Rt. Hon Arthur Henderson I~IU Q.C., M.P.%- There is one political issue on which politicians of all parlies are agreed: the necessity f r averting a third world uar. lint there is confusion as to the means of securing this result. Next September theAP - 739 words
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Article, Illustration646 1952-06-02 4 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA Kv HEN Mr. Head, the Sec- retary of State for War, was asked how many entertainment stars had applied to go to Malaya to amuse the troops, he had a brief UUMUM "NONE." Tlu- number of other entertainers generally distinguished in the show business by the646 words
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293 1952-06-02 4 People's Bank: 3 Questions For A Councillor Sir:— ■•People's Champion" commends the move by Mr. C. H. Yin, the Pc ak State Councillor, who is heading a group of people out to form a "People's Bank" in [poh. It is argued that this is a good move to help the293 words
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Article248 1952-06-02 4 Sir;— Now thai the Postmen's strike has been settled may I. a Pvon (Tamby) in the Government service please ask for a lit tie space your correspondence columns. Recently i\ was announced in the papers and in the Government gazelle that the post of248 words
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Article116 1952-06-02 4 Sir:— May I through the me-Jium of your paper inquire from the Singapore Traction Company authorities why their buses are so different from those owned by private companies? During the recent illegal strike by the Traction Company's emplo.yees, the buses operated by the private companies on the116 words
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Article269 1952-06-02 4 Sir; I am dire ted :o refer to the open letter published in your paper last week which contains certain mis-statements and reveals certain misapprehensions which need to be corrected. The letter refers to the trial of a person who had been captured by Security Forces, arme I269 words
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Article220 1952-06-02 4 S —11 doe? seem that the Member for Health in the Federation Dr. l.rv Tiang Keng, iv tithcr unable to answer the several relevant qu< iir^ raised by the members of the public a attitude in taking a su interest in the IMP i men! in Penang220 words
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Advertisement55 1952-06-02 4 HEALTH I^^^g^;| from Ih e 7*''/* uesr or nt*« attires .in Foods +~+~*< l Thi# Seik >■ m •■<■' hrW I (...Hi. art I, m^ \v .*_'^rrr f ty t Ow^tlß <'^U rt^f length- <• \>\~i' \t^t Of .rrsr.nwrr.il Farm P*C*.tt, u-..i Stmm tneni *n.i t««*» K H (hr i-ii""55 words
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183 1952-06-02 5 Court, Nation Come Out Of Mourning LONDON, 1,,,,, i. (AP>. Tfcrw wrtwfil OucrM ami tin- offirialfl ol ihc British Kmpirr put a *a\ Ibrir mnnrnin" clotfcci Th«- Covii nl St. lanifV ranir out ol moiiriiiii^ for th«- latr Kiim ai iiimJ- ,_lii. I nmlmi v^ill U a\, ami lh«- j>a4183 words
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11 1952-06-02 5 Troops Take Part In New Atomic Test within :iuninks anfi rn>ni-11 words
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Article67 1952-06-02 5 XANDRIA, J sada- Bged points of P micr Hiin'.v epori erday first meeting with a Suda- kin 5 com- delegate b immed S Sher ceiti i r the Sudan Legisialive Assembly, said I I be "mi' d itmospher undi ind goodwill that ed." ;ich will c r67 words
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Article48 1952-06-02 5 An appea] to Chinese Mus- on the Chinese mainland one man against the Reds once the Nationalist! rcvas broadcast from Taip< i I n Phi Chung Hsi, head c hrra Muslim Leal iscd to command more than :i on the mainland.- APAP - 48 words
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Article65 1952-06-02 5 COLOMBO. June I, (Kru t«r». Ihe 7,132 ton freighter Ch.ikdara is now in Colombo harbour to pick up Cry lon's first shipment Of rubber to the Soviet In ion About u»0 toils of rubber Mrc to !>♦• unloaded at Rotterdam for transportation to \lfls»oH,65 words
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Article162 1952-06-02 5 PORT ELIZABETH, H>l 1M \H{l< A. }*ne I, I ki»). Non-white leaders urged the lO.OOO.MM> Negro, Indian and col—red pgepica «»t South Africa yesterday in rise againsi what ihcj called "this racial arrogance and ii»!«- Fascism" »n Dasiel F. Mala»% Nalionalisl i:<>\ eminent. The high command162 words
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Article71 1952-06-02 5 A PAZ. Bolivia June 1, The new Bolivian revolutionary governrneni appointed ten-man commission to prepare nationalization of the country's largest tin mining companies. l e commission must make definite recommendations to the goweromen* within 120 I; ys on the legal. technical and economic aspects of na-71 words
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204 1952-06-02 5 East- West Relations Reach Lowest Level MOSCOW, June I. (AIM. Veteran foreign remittents here expressed tin* opinion last mghl that irinii<Hi* between the Soviet i niofi nmi the major Western powers particularly the I nii«il State! have reached ihrir Itwyeal !«•>:•! vet. The past few weeks have cc:' the Russians204 words
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104 1952-06-02 5 OAKUt CALIFORNIA, 1 (AP>.— The wife of a .\aw tteuteirahi stationed <>n i u 38 times esierdi a lex stabbing her" two children to death in eir iioine IS miles east of Oakland. Sheriff H. P. Gteason safd the woman. Mrs. Mary Glenn 33,104 words
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Article72 1952-06-02 5 TOKY< .1 me l (Reuter-AAP) —The Bristol Aeroplaac Ccfia- is reported to be negotial- Japanese tnetastrr to nble Bristol i eroplattes and e •mm in *:.-e Paciflc Twinengined passenger pfaiwa arc iikriv to be assembled in Japan umfi <■ plan a eprcjoatativc of the De72 words
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Article73 1952-06-02 5 Koje Bloodbath Is Predicted LONDON June, T (Reuter>— Sunday PictoriaJ c: :ticusinji Anif!ir;m h.i'f ia</ ut Uio P.o.W. a on K't island, pr-eriicts iwdovt i ithin t^e next lew cl.in.s which may lead tu a bloodbal i "Never bf'ni'c 'iav> there been prison niapi like this, where prostitutes dope peddlers73 words
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Article35 1952-06-02 5 MP DI ES IN CRASH Mr. Thomas F. Cock, 4.1 Labour \I P. and u former Dndei Sceretan for Colonial Arr.ns was kiUed m a ear cmh ncai Dundee (Scotlaad) on Su'. i.day mglit ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article39 1952-06-02 5 KUALA E^MPUR. June 1— The M»i!ayan Tl .c!e Union Concresi are submitting 10 names to the International Confede tion oi Free Trade Unions for final selection for the Asian Trade Union College in Calcutta in September.39 words
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Article142 1952-06-02 5 Taft Would Reinstate Mac Arthur NEW YORK June 1 Senator Robert Taft, m a nationwide broadcast a little before Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, his chief rival, waa due to reach W rigtoa, said a steady deterioration in America's comparative air power ''began while Gen. Eisenhower was Chief of Staff." He promised142 words
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Article110 1952-06-02 5 LONDON. June I tßeut* T:ie Commonwealth Te ni cations Board said 1 its first general report t I ei^n demands for radio circui must be resisted so that all Commonwealth and Colonial needs could be me; in peace and war. The Board, set up to promote the110 words
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Article69 1952-06-02 5 KUALA LDMPCR, Ixme I The Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Congress meeting today discussed implementation of the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance and decided to give all out assistance in explaining tc workers the benefits tu be derived from this social .security scheme. Mr.69 words
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Article, Illustration220 1952-06-02 5 COLOMBO, June I (AP The victorious Premier Dudley Senonoyake and his party holding an outright majority after the general elections Saturday, pledged Ceylon's new government to continue co-operation with the Commonwealth and the West. Final returns gave his United National Par220 words
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Article148 1952-06-02 5 \I-\V WESTMINSTER. 8.C.. June <AP> A man who cl:.i.rn.-; he saw ne birth ot a mile- wide island 200 miles off the northwestern tip of the Philippines on May H thinks someone should p ice a ftag on it "before the Russians ciaim it. V S148 words
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Article60 1952-06-02 5 PAN JOM, June 1 (Reui Communist negotiaagain insisted on ied meetings Hi the tnice -aough the U.N. proposed an indefinite recess. r f> v aa i tgge tea 1 ,1,, c reconsider their proposals on the prisoner exchange issue. Hil the Communists, according to the60 words
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Article100 1952-06-02 5 i OKYO, -I < t Reutet A A .P imjs;»hr MaJoMtitU, a Iccdaßg her of the Diet, today resl i ed ■>? Ceomuaisi Party in protesi against te "u.se ol th« Pa»tys no!i!-y Knee Japaneai peare atv Re said the party "militarj policy should be100 words
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70 1952-06-02 5 D<>\ EH England, June 1 v« two B. ttish i f)'ni a 9 died a canoe in heavy .c 21 I Si iitS ol d- r^erday |a <- their sex i e from Bi ttsin to wee. 1- ,*r-') d I .i ild70 words
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79 1952-06-02 5 Gift From UK To Troops Fighting Here THE Rubb« 1 ad« r,,mto **Bril Malaya." Gen. B e al :->\" A as i 1 ffj.ii rubber' He addo nity o tate cu:i:p.<: prieti owners and dividual planter*—am 'u Lhc iters fui inaugurated in m-Jy In the R d $15,182 1950 $32,73979 words
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18 1952-06-02 5 Police Action In Dacca Riots Upheld DACCA EASI PARIS .i 1 K.!li< 0 C«or! < U daj r I18 words
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85 1952-06-02 5 Lightning Raids On Reds In France IV\Kls turn l UP Polir« itfted i i "ii. i n nd wi KMI (iiTumt jiu i ini i Kit w ci p-iiis '.ist Big hi i rin staging h?,htninj; ijids Ml otum u n i st> tkl MMCIMHIi the Communists ha taken Police85 words
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Advertisement157 1952-06-02 5 Loveliness for you -y&^ z j !,.\rli- N^ jM^t^B x Soap -^s^' c tl.r n.uur.tl beauty *)f *^~T7 >ur cotoftlexion l Jub C.lai dl in. COLBERT MwaAinwannwain I savstoycu: J I always ase Lax Tnßel s mtimemtktam s p There's a thrffl in 1 iwbeaut- utmatui itidf; m >f sk»157 words
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Article322 1952-06-02 6 A Special Correspondent - A Special Correspondent IU —fL M t m Low Levels Noted m A I 1 f In All Sections RUBBER fell t<> 77 cents per pound ami lower levels were touched in all section* of the share market. On Thursday slightlj more buying interest was noted when322 words
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Article222 1952-06-02 6 Industrial: Fraser and Neave $3.50 Gammon $2.35 and $2.40. Hammer $2.10. Hongkong Bank (London) £77. Jackson $1.92J, Malayan Cement 77 J to 70 cents, Malayan Collieries $1.40. Oversea Chinese Bank $29.75. Robinson »5 per cent. Ist Pret. $6.10 8 per cent. 2nd Pref $10.50. South British $21.75.222 words
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Article532 1952-06-02 6 Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. The Society showed a consolidated Profit for 1951 after fax of £467,223. or 695.3d. per shv-e Dividend of 375.6d per share has been paid, an increase of 2s fid on last year. Dividend absorbs only £253.125 against net income from investments 01532 words
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Advertisement535 1952-06-02 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai L imu;^ to hinu and Japan trom Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from R:«rii.kt'k and Indonesia to Chin* Japan I 'Mi- i i»re Due Pt*ri;«n£ From "Szerbuen June Bth Junp 11th Hongkong Tuning" June IStli June ?:>rd Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P535 words
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Advertisement615 1952-06-02 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I lo\d Holland America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW OKI. t ANS S pore P Sham Penang TAWALI (SMN) In Port ;> June -SLAMAT (RL) 7 13 June 14 15 Jane l»i KJune REMPANG (SMN)615 words
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Advertisement451 1952-06-02 6 S pore p v "KINA* for BHr-gkok. Saloon Hongkong Kobe V k h tTl 20 22.tunr II "KAMBOIHA" for Banekok Saigjoa Hotißkoug. Kobe Yokohama IS l«uh "SELANDIA" tor Banfikok 23/2.*J.luh »l FKO'VI JAPAN HON ,KiiS{ "PRODLCh" for BaQCjuA I H.lune saii in(;s in <oyn\r\i w \m>j n^ for Colombo Aden451 words
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Article, Illustration670 1952-06-02 7 BRIGHT CRICKET FOR BIG CROWDS Hutton In Form LONDON, June, 1, (AP).~Widespread rain interfered with Saturday's cricket programme, but on most grounds Bi-j; Whitsuntide Holiday crowds a lot of the type ol plaj ihat will keep the county game very much uli\ <-. Pre-seasoa warnings and hints to players thai670 words
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Article, Illustration235 1952-06-02 7 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Beginning With this player's jeet notice thai his stance u sliyhrJy open and hist left foot toes more toward the loryc: than his Notice, too, ihut both tot* are turned out and his heels are about shoulder width apart. This provides ft rm foundation235 words
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Article298 1952-06-02 7 IPOH. SUN— Perak Chinese Recreation Club scored their jj si cricket win over the Batu Gaj th C :et Club XI in the Brandei Shield cricket league three wicket.; on the Coronation ground yesterday. I. C linese. batting first, scored 93 runs after losing298 words
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Article41 1952-06-02 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. —In spite of a 45-run knock by Haniflfa which included three sixes, Kajang Hi^h School drew with King George V school at cricket K;ijnni» srored 1' Georgia us hnd scored 78 eight wickets wlsc-n time intervened41 words
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Article68 1952-06-02 7 THE will repri I v s tgaj t Eura tana in the sa F A I League t the ia] r Eu i peaxu at Jalan Besar: M. Giimmel. W. Van lluezen. K l.t nb n C. Nonis 1 J \'ass. R. Hend( B. 1 ii- 'i j:68 words
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299 1952-06-02 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio. (UP>- Harrison Diilard. the 1948 Olympic 100 met re- champion and one of the world's great hurdlers, believes Americ:i will at least equal its 1 J48 performances when it competes at Helsinki this year. "We have very good chances for another American299 words
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320 1952-06-02 7 Mon ty 's Open Letter Starts Controversy LONDON (I P) The most controversial statement I>> a promineiil Britisher on tin* Olympics was by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery who suggested tlir Olympics should become, "open," tournaments because, Ii« claimed, they l»a<l long since ceased to Xw amateur* In a letter to320 words
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Article70 1952-06-02 7 HAVANA, Jime l Rpnish welterweight < Antonio Mondon, 151 1 4 t night 1 Mom:) Mo the weight, in the last round ol the ten und it I don had been lating poinu Coj d decision wacn I at 2 min. 30 sees, of the tei70 words
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Article102 1952-06-02 7 HOLLYWOOD, Ji I (AP) Phil Kim. Hawaii stopped Chu Chu Jii last night, hammering him unmercifully until referee Mushy Callahan stopped I after 2 minutes, 50 the third round. Both boys i 141 pounds. K tarted with had Jiminez retn I flai i d v ith long102 words
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Article21 1952-06-02 7 Aryans W in Sr.\ r.\ i the D Base y< ee 1 visiting A kh.r 2—l XI in a thri 221 words
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464 1952-06-02 7 V -,.i Ma d H i gden'l Inri all i ijifit-i •)<• Lancashire Lea*u< tee li-st t > f i H and five ic iti n n his team Church Gul Aloha i■ t h successful a.s kiia team, Ramsbottom dire* Rawtensi 1 ronti464 words
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133 1952-06-02 7 IPOH. Railway Insi ntiei institute relaj iwd I < Ipoh in r n junction annual athlelic ni< ct lasj ■f ''i' esento Ki i.shnan, L. J. Soun< b Ha: and K. I Colony Instil ite 1 220 relay in um g ser K133 words
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Article25 1952-06-02 7 My del U XI by em ha n. I V I i St te scored Ut 51 u included egulai25 words
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Advertisement956 1952-06-02 7 S'TUATIONS VACANT ENGAGEMENT deiks f>Perlenc« and i- ed on 31st May, 1052 of 5 N; I«3f Stand- on of Mrs Loke Looi Chiew •_li .IM 1 and the late Mr. Loke Looi I 1 import how e re- S^JJS 1 Lf^S p€ J Pharmaceutical M V e S? t tS!^956 words
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Miscellaneous155 1952-06-02 7 I"" i > i i<»\ 11,11-1 IK. I I. II VI.. M. |#M I 1 i"on i«ran>Aii D I. HUM >• '■i MINI \i i. I I I i J I I ii ■< i I in I 1 laijui I I t«11.1i,.< I., 1,. I i Today s Radio155 words
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Article, Illustration384 1952-06-02 8 LEONG HEW MENG; KEN JALLEH - LEONG HEW MENG KEN JALLEH By and Americans Keep On Fighting To The End MALAYA hes won the Thomas I Cup for world supremacy in the game of bccJminton for the second successive time. The victory, which was en the way w'jen Maloya finished the384 words
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Article448 1952-06-02 8 Clarke Cup Cricket II ROPEAISS were in a strong position al the end <>!' 1 1 second ilin «>! their Clarke Cup crickel match againsl the Rest. To their (ii>i liuiiuu- total t* 213, in v<yU to which tl««- Resl scored 2btt. the Europeans nl<i«il448 words
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Article185 1952-06-02 8 M \l Sun.— K. R. Dai tea di i\ mu th»« Fraxern t>h pm up fastest time of t'-r- d.iN it ihr Malacca hill climb t«ui.!\ Stu.ill fields *'.u\ tine vw.tthri eaabled all iI i >-.**■* tn h.i tu t runs t* u }>. in ne.iiK185 words
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Article73 1952-06-02 8 NEW YORK, .hine 1. (AP). -Tommy Holmes was fired yesterday as Manager of the Boston braves, a job he had held less than a year. and Charley Grimm was named as his successor. The 53-year-old former pilot of the Chicago Cubs will take over the73 words
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Article72 1952-06-02 8 LONDON. June 1 (AP)— Bill Nankeville. 26-year-old British miler reeled off a .spectacular 3 minutes 49 seconds in the 1.500--meter international invitation track and field games at White i City Stadium. A crowd of 25.000 s ;uv Nanke- I vilie run the field into the ground in the72 words
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261 1952-06-02 8 I NBEATEN Rovers Sports Ciub upset il.< Timers I—o i., iheir key match for SAFA firs! divfsion honours, at Jalan Besar yesterday. The >vi,, put Rovers in an unassailable position am! tl,,- championship i* virtually theirs. Avthar Singh scored the deciding goal in t!ie261 words
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Article493 1952-06-02 8 defence, however, and P Willia s He s shed Poh Lim's 10 -5 Williams made 6—lo when P again made it 1! His "c -K-. >n is working and I make it 12— 6. 1 b e A drop to the net w liams failed493 words
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24 1952-06-02 8 KON LEONG. PIRTZ REDEEM THEMSELVES d in 15 2. 15 and I and made chell P ed evei M and the 1 I I24 words
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Article524 1952-06-02 8 P. Soon Beats Mitchell Easily PENG SOl>\ took things very easily in beating Dirl* Mitchell I.">-Ji. !:>-.'> to give Malaya tin- fourll point. >3 ii«l>4*!] put up a game liulii l»»it was n verj lired man tvho made many mistakes. S t to si rye i hig rallies Mitf the524 words
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Article122 1952-06-02 8 SINGLES Wong Peng Soon beat Mendez 15 11. 10 15. ()oi Tcik Hock bca: Dick ll 15 v). 15- 11. Wong Psny Soon beat Dick M "cU 15- 8, 15 5 Ooi Teik Hock lost to Mar Vf( lez 15 11. 10 -15 (Retired*. Ong122 words
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Article398 1952-06-02 8 ONG POH LIM and Marjan made it 7-2 for Mai lya whni they took the last match »•> tic evening beating Wynn Kog<r< and Bob Williams. 1 3 1 i 13-15, 15-12. Poh Lim and Marjan won the Bret set at 15-12 and th e>398 words
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Article335 1952-06-02 8 MALAYA NOT AS GOOD AS BEFORE... Mil LIM (HI AN GEOK. M.i laya's non-playing captain ha; this to >.i\ after retaininc t i)< up: "I am sun- all Malay; will rejoice thai we are übl« to retain the Con. The Americans went dir» i n fighting." KIN I)A\ IDSO.V <unli335 words
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Article140 1952-06-02 8 |J MARTIN MENDEZ 1 ji fightin ri the A 1 g the first set tch against Ooi Teik I I [-15, and trail:: 1 15-10, til Hock to ed with 1 Teik i the to score 1 Me. bv inc! 80l a Although O I140 words
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Advertisement44 1952-06-02 8 SILVER «c B. P. N. S CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS FOR AM. SPORTS Bt I SI '/A' S IVi las. To IH iL S. P. H. de SILV.-i IS. 1111.1l S I I I I I. >!N<. M' <|; Kl M II Mil R i IW*H.44 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-06-02 8 HJGH Til) is at the prinripal ctsi >rts in Ma !aya: lUDAY A M. P M Singapore 4.49 «i 09 Malacca 1.47 i.u* Fun Dicbson 12.88 l »7 Forl S'h nn 1! IT SVnin; !.i T.'.O36 words
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Title Section24 1952-06-02 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED 8Y THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH Yol. I NO. 4 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI24 words
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Article, Illustration859 1952-06-02 1 RONNIE DUCLOS - DRIVE TO STAMP OUT ILLITERACY IS NOW IN FULL SWING RONNIE DUCLOS By II l.t'MPl'K. Suud.iv M*t than one third ol thr t.U00.000 population in M«lj\a the HMteratC nia^i-^ will soon benefit by thr Arhrt to ♦radicate illit rnc] whuh is now carried <»ut in full swim; b\ the \tlult859 words
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Article, Illustration601 1952-06-02 1 Kirkby Newsletter Frcm Cur Own Correspondent KIRKBY, Liverpool— After three-week Easter raealion, Kirkby "ollege reopened for the Second Trrra on May 5. All student* have been posted to various schools in Liverpool, St. Helens. Wigan and Waflessey i'or teaching practice. During the first week only601 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-06-02 1 1 The (•iivcmor t»t Singapore Mr. J. F. NMeoll (centre) atttiid^d last wrrks >pe(ial service at the St. Andrew's (iUitMir.il durins Eatalre Vout h Sunday where he is seen In this pietim- with Rrv. (anon i right) R.K.S. Adims, and ArcMeacoa K V\o»mJs (left) watchinp the 7th.74 words
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Article, Illustration313 1952-06-02 1 HUSSIEN BIN HASSAN - Sumatra's Super-Kites Come To Singapore HUSSIEN BIN HASSAN I'.. si indard I < 11 Ens Seng Afternoon School) I WURING the April school LJ holidays. I went on a vacation to Sumatra (Indonesia i While staying there, I saw hundreds of kites heing flown. They were big and Hew ?erj313 words
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588 1952-06-02 1 'DEMI- TASSE - EDUCATION IS THE KEY TO THE NEW WORLD 'DEMI-TASSE' By "'T'HOI everybody oow- adays seems to know t!'.«* knows tii l- a h r of anything." These words of Geoi -;<* Bernard Shaw can, to a certain extent, !>«' applied t<» th" student teachers m today who though conversant with588 words
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Advertisement57 1952-06-02 1 MEN AND WOMEN Jf MAKE IT YOUR TASK TO BUILD THE SINGAPORE OF YOUR FUTURE 1— c r~ 1 I 1 ia 15TH FOR THE LEGISLATIVE AND C! COUNCIL ELECTIONS U'KIH UION K)R>IS WITH DETAILS (N K)\ mll k \iio\s saomBCD ir(»i rosi dIM( i> BANKS (J)\l RNMI Nl AND57 words
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Advertisement63 1952-06-02 1 Py^W^A^ i fc > DBC&KVt A 9MV OR nh h7* f £TvJ,%4, Jf ii i j j^tK~"~\^ \m 'TOUGHEST '6AMEv\ 'd \i/^v\( /m| flrtHO'// VO'J i <S \*^> i^ OUR FAMtL v\ THB DE^'C O'j: \^> ALL bftINKC Chocolate Aj^yj f^> MILO FOR A JO i >^^ f 1 <63 words
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Article, Illustration428 1952-06-02 2 Ronnie Duclos - Ronnie Duclos By IH» \Mh m< arc aim rally known fof 1 1 1 i r I > ir ii hearts mul gff nrrottily^ jmti}ill\ in their younger set. |hc voiilli ol llii* iii.mlrv mr h»-<!a\ l»r^illitinjE; ii n«l llt« ir w i r 1 1 1428 words
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Article880 1952-06-02 2 TODAK - Was Henry V The English Hitler? TODAK By 1\ M\ FIRST article 1 promised to write about any suitable subject yon tare to sm;-('st to me in your letters. I have an interesting letter from I>. E. Tan of Selangor, and shall deal with this part: 'Yes, please do write880 words
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Article591 1952-06-02 2 M. HANIFF; LIM KENG JIN - M. HANIFF LIM KENG JIN By By BELOW W« publish the first and second prize essays by tecn-users on hat Movies Mean To Me." The five prize winners are: Ist Mohammad Haniff, 17 yrs, Taiping; 2nd Lin Keaf Jin. 17 yrs., Singapore; ;ird. Gob Soon Khiang, II591 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1952-06-02 2 DORON K. ANTRIM - THANKS TO HIM WE MA Y LIVE LONGER DORON K. ANTRIM The story Of The Settles Pi.covere> Of »y«thetie Folt, Add And Aoreomye^ Watching his brother die of sprue, a young: man of J C India set before himself the goal of finding a remedy i for this tropical disease.1,107 words
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Article274 1952-06-02 2 John Neal' s - John Neal's CHECK-UP CLUB-BUILDINGS, DRESS-DESIGNING. ART-DEALING— ALL BY UNDER-2U ATY job is checking-up on the Under Ms. Not only the stars, but any young men and women with an edge on their lives, doins something a bit better or more lively than the rest of us. The274 words
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Advertisement41 1952-06-02 2 ITS A FACT! Jp«ipf THE PIRANHA #§f Ejf^ffiP^ n en undershot ~~^EsS^^^B^V s jgf<Mp t h < mon eating ~~**^^^n nn ll <^y ir <-p <***^^^l^rs=^\\ stontancous relief foi < '~<C r ±9^ Toothache, Eoroche, VTprf^ '^y\\\ Stomochoche, Heod\\t^i^^(fii3SS2s^b^A\ oche, Muscle Poin. >■- -r-41 words
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Advertisement40 1952-06-02 2 mSPsfM STARI *WI N( I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. rOC CAN OIMN A SAVINGS AOCXH Nl as ,»i,..K as si mnsmmi w PAID AT US P» •< WM 1 withDARKONHa.rP-." I Dur^un docs dor* > hoir lICHAII 0 CO -P fcox 123.40 words
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Article544 1952-06-02 3 Food For Thought (V 11 iHWDtT^ I flt < :ary s indents both and tin Fi.,i,.,- 1 rt ration, have <>•■> n succt f °1 Into the tfniver u u i! ow the net Ir when •o enUl r Jl v Oi ,-v 1952 and -he local t544 words
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Article272 1952-06-02 3 Peter Robinson's PHOTOCHAT 1 Hi; FLASH photographer in the tropics is beset •>.v an army of bogeys all of which conspire to rob him of a possible photographic masterpiece. The effect of humidity on synchroniser, synchroniser cord and flashbulb contacts and the shortened life of H volt cells which have272 words
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Article, Illustration234 1952-06-02 3 explain that, likening electrici'.v to water and connecting wires to water pipes, the condenser would represent a storage ;;ilik °> tremendous rapacity, hence the oft used tei :n 'capacitator.' tii a flashbulb is inserted into the holder of a flashgun in the BC system a tap234 words
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Article141 1952-06-02 3 REDIFFUSION CALLING MONDAY, JUNE 2, 8. p.m. The Lives of Harry Lime. A series of 30-minute thrillers featuring Orson Welles ;<nd the Zither music of Anton Karas. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 8. p.m. The Perry Como Show, a new sories of programmes featuring Perry as master of ceremonies with Mitch Ayrea141 words
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Article, Illustration193 1952-06-02 3 r piIIS week's contest will JL gi\f 3 chance to any < school-boy or girl to com- pose six lines of original verse on the same lines as x the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme The only difference 2 is that it must beThe Peter Robinson Studio - 193 words
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Article, Illustration388 1952-06-02 3 a's in tin' open circun t: pe condenser charging lakes pare only when the flashbulb is inserted and yet the condenser is fully charged at all times save for those few seconds immediately alter insertion of the bulb. A splendid example of 'open circuit' equipment is the Kodak388 words
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Article681 1952-06-02 3 FOR COM AX brings us, < with real pleasure \o the xvr'aer, to my favourite miniature camera, that is, if your definition of miniature camera is limited 10 the 35 i tm negative size and smaller I must make it quite clear il'in the intending Contax purchaser681 words
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Article, Illustration513 1952-06-02 3 ' FINS - 'FINS' By |\K Ihr most fas<tna( inj; sid«v to fish collectlag iv. iwrhaps. breeding thnu for Miur mtn aqua i mid. For on«* thint;. know lr«lue in the hrcedtni; of fish lcndv one into realising to MM »\teiit the mirai W »f <r rat ion513 words
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Advertisement13 1952-06-02 3 THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. Obtainable from all First t lass Pnoto^rapliic r«.13 words
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Advertisement34 1952-06-02 3 j SCHOOL WORK BRiNGS TIREDNESS -gE §^9l^ TO GROWING WmL'VT^} (YOUNGSTERS V I BUILD THEIR 'BODIES y' P A PROTECT THEIR LUNGS Cjß^ VvS'sN^ v\V>V" N v^> M^^^^m t^ .-T- IrT EMULSION l J34 words
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261 1952-06-02 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Princess Champar Thong and Her Magic Cat. CHRISTINE DIEMER d t I .it naoi ned or ib ng I V a.. I i Thong awoke a feeling of beavi- and unease. H ll red adJ tl ang— she v as ia lovely home tad ri i i T raj. n261 words
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Article83 1952-06-02 4 j HER: i fathei is oui e." My! I>r1 >r I ul] kivi me be i I j W en my Africa lace to fae< ,n- J G Be musi be i N He's bald." rp -How, R rt 1 »n >- .hi.; v rir. rm II l\83 words
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Article247 1952-06-02 4 4— LOST IN THE FOREST '-AF.'S the petals un las< I in ce t Princess hampar Thong emerged and, seeing the reptile a rpse her fto 1 b ito the cat wh > had hapleu ing terror and then reat relie rea I ipart 1 "Ah, can i !y. q247 words
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Article, Illustration133 1952-06-02 4 BARITONE THANKS HOTARY He has 1 songs thg pop French in China iit'ij are to I ica n bach- in the school at P'utb He from the Benlong Schoo then to China to join I'm Ct IS pilot. li: ient to the > aiitg n»»<l stay s end of Bfo133 words
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Article77 1952-06-02 4 JIJJ. is u number tame. Beta* i s a j IM 1u1 ;M t> Around you are to draw woe i.»u are m wulerUne the otlur. Nut onlv m^| O u knou Uu- ansutr. hut v o u mu^t follow directions. There were soim- blaotohirds hak«Ml in77 words
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Article298 1952-06-02 4 K.I HI I. of 180 Third St. had Floor, Sai*i Yinjj Poon. Hone Kan?, is interested in i orri'spondcnoe. periodicals and trading". IRI I)I)Y LEE, of 33-B Benderaeer Rd. Singapore 1! «ould likf pen pals to know his new address, also that he is Interested in swimming. music,298 words
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Article192 1952-06-02 4 SCHO(X>S Broadcasts from Radio Malaya for this week include: TODAY— Holiday. No Broadcasts. TOMORROW— For Standard 3: "Singing Together. (From 10.45 a.m.— 11.11 a.m. and 2 pan to 2.25 p.m.) The programme will begin «rith :i sing-through of •'Strawberry Fair"' learnt last Wi '<■. "The Timid "Maiden"192 words
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Article284 1952-06-02 4 HY.KY. are some proverbs that are mixed up. You are to unscramble them. l H mesty is which way the wind blows. 2 Many hand* make big endings 3. Don'l pul all four eggs In your o\\ n canoe. 4. You can't have your r:i!;e by its284 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-06-02 4 liv «*-mi*T<s lined the drive to the Scouts' Headquarters last week HI.S the Governor of Stappore Mr J. I. Nir«H. arrived U» JivV iw -iv certificates and to a tend the annual general merlKof the Scouts' Council. Wi.u hie liovemor (in tt is picture) is retiringFrancis Lee - 182 words
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