Singapore Standard, 3 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-03 1 Singapore Standard hjhjghj OL. II NO. 336 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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92 1952-06-03 1 North-South Road Convoy Starts Today >l uni mi off respondeat \l LUMPI K. Mon Et irom sia i m to I estrk tions 1 ill be aa til vehicles carryrestricted articles defined he i aaergeacj Kigali \o movement of in- 'hides ;> allowed tadei Police comov lestoacs II Labia !192 words
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Article36 1952-06-03 1 3 Bandits Killed. 3 Wounded R spoadeat H. Mon.--p rating gan the ig three as >re, a i fire on and inland medical red. I fell to a -rig. Pahang. ng were n oc- and K36 words
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165 1952-06-03 1 Standard Stafl i nrresponoenl M VI M Ml'l R, Mon.— I lie t iteration i* Betting up tour I metiers 1 Training i olleges for Chinese BChoofo in Kuala I iim|mii. Penang, Ij-mli ami Malaria, in Order •«> train more lr;irlirr« ami also raise165 words
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Article65 1952-06-03 1 KUALA I IPI -The iner, General Sir visited Malac- id with this visit he has now hern to every State and since he arrived in four months me for the day included visit to a rubber ,;e. inspection of the "D" Compa: Howards I fighters of the65 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-06-03 1 The four leading badminton players of the world from left. Poul Holm (Denmark). Marten (Vfendez (T.S. A.), Wong Pen« Soon (Malaya). and Davinder Mohan (India) flank Mr. Au Boon Haw. Patron of the Singapore Badminton Association, at the cocktail party given in honour of the international Thomas Cup players byStandard - 77 words
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Article284 1952-06-03 1 City Ringed j By Ditches, Barricades BERLIN, June 2 (Reuter) Russian soldiers today reinforced the East German policemen who have now complete!) sealed i>rt Vt rst li< rlin from the surrounding Soviel sone of German) Observers reported seeing machine-gun posts manned by Soviet troops near284 words
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219 1952-06-03 1 TIMES ON MALAYA: •Special Cable by arrangement with T/.e Times, London. LONDON, Mon. Unong the Maj results in Malayans fighting was the killing of "manv skilful ami experienced leaders maj be difficult lo replace,*" comments tin* Times Singapore Correspondent. '•The219 words
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Article41 1952-06-03 1 MW STORK, June (Renter). .Mori* than IM people were killed in the United States during the long Memorial Day week-end which ended last night. unofficial figures showed today. Koad accidents alone killed more than -10041 words
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154 1952-06-03 1 Ike. Bradley Hold Top Secret Talks W \SHIXGTON. June 2. (UP). —General Dwight D. Eisenhower plunged into a round of top secret military conferences with Pentagon officials today after a hurried checkup at the Army's Walter Reed Hospital. Eisenhower arrived at the Pentagon at 1400 GMT. 50 minutes ahead of154 words
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Article61 1952-06-03 1 JOHANNESBURG. June 2 i erl Mr. Moses Kotane. a member of the National execu- African National Congress and former Gen the now illeg tl Commu: t 1 was i today in Alexandria. Al i a i n< ir Johannesb He u *i "named" bj j isI61 words
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Article77 1952-06-03 1 BR( <'■■: INGS, South I) th ta, i 2 UP j Vn i tniac from a Mini lental hos I -*ole tn tirplane 1: Ml jn tu d 4& *t I Brookings police identifl I t t Sl Petei .ini- -.r crimm illy insape. eek ago v>77 words
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Article104 1952-06-03 1 Standard staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon. At the inaugural meeting of the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations. Federation of Malaya, held today, a resolution was passed empowering th e President of the Penan" Rubber Trade Association-, Mr. Heah Joo Seang to make strong representatio regarding claims by104 words
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Article207 1952-06-03 1 Senanaykke Submits Cabinet List COLOMBO, Jutie 2, (ICter). Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake. whose Unite I National Party was returned 4 power las; week in Ceylon's first general elections since the island achieved Dominion status in 1947, today presented his cabinet for swearing in by Lord Soulbury, the Governor-General. Senanayake retains207 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-06-03 1 photo. LONDON, June 2 (Reuti Lord Ca nock, who was aide de camp to the Vicerov of India 'Lord Hardinqe* from 1911 1913 died in hospital here ori Saturday. He was ;9 phot-x Over :.<)• student teachers and goest* were nrcsent at the Sea View Hotel litStandard - 116 words
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120 1952-06-03 1 BARCELONA SPAIN. .Jim* 2, (API In the final forma: ceremony of life 35th International Eucharistic Co.* Pope Pius XII called lasl night for "one great cry of peace which may be heard the world over." He spoke by radio from Vatican City120 words
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Article134 1952-06-03 1 'Maximum Force To Be Used GEN. CLARK: KO.IE ISLAND. June (Reuter-AAP) G Clark. United Nations Commander in Korea d today "'maximum force i sin.v" would be used to make rebellious prisoners obey. He made the announi a hurriedly convened press con itu fin i quick loui ol the prison c134 words
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127 1952-06-03 1 \i W nlth June Ken.*-! i I lo- I nit-* I St ites supi m<- < out t lod i 1 1 i* t»*d President Trumaa i CasC loi ->'*i/!ii<- of t h steel iatalrs 1 ll.* Oil! t i threr i aliaa «-_.i127 words
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93 1952-06-03 1 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 8, <l V) ttomlc scien tists announced toda. that troops in lunlw and on Imai can safelf attack an cnem objective mm-juhls iflei Mi atomic explosion. What ha.s long beer. in theory was proved definitely yesterday when Ami soldi- a93 words
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Advertisement89 1952-06-03 1 :^159N0R1.-;i,.DGEk? L CAPiTOLBIDS >/>„*_* i P*l Jfc' London's ■&.-'^&\%'hi W-f5/ E//</ I* In ihe club*, jnd hotel, of UP mj 444 Singapore, in fact, wherever a J| people meet and talk yon J N find Capstan. Whether it Vj/ k jfc I X be a conference or just N X89 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-03 1 stop,t' m! h_ ICE CREAM WPI-fl-S __-T COLD STORAGE \Jj "^jfF CREAMERIES %T r _Z -fc (ooazeZla of (oa/neta* I ma J^^r>_r >v| Nj^*-------B*'' _-_y jj _7 l M—mm\mm*/ ><^*S^ >Vv v^^^3 _______SC. V m-W^mWA^^^^^m-. fk \^_^ak_ I t39 words
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Article20 1952-06-03 2 THREE re ision at the dof Lorong 24, Gej i a Sii sap >re yesterday irt20 words
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Article200 1952-06-03 2 ISt tndan! statT Reporter i;: SOLI TION suggesting British (.ovcrn-rent d de. bum d tonditional ;rM stv lor all < (unmunists ...i i hft thi ur* -ent ban on Ike Malayan Commwust Parly ii ordei tn leiniff Ifct huvru j m ill he wisMered200 words
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Article35 1952-06-03 2 SINGAPORE Oty Com "with tbe \>- i mission I the I '.y President, arc leave i .-rg 0 a tion In cm] and sueh al sen will as duty, the Coun- i dei ided35 words
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Article359 1952-06-03 2 'No Dictation Replies Union THE ARMY Civil Service Union, representing about 1 1,000 civilian employees of the Army in Singapore, has saiil "no to a request hy its employers thai it should not tell the press anything about its <jrie\ anees without first consoHing the359 words
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Article284 1952-06-03 2 A BLUSHING June bride, the former Miss Patience Low Lai Chan, h happily stepped out of St. Andrew's Cathedral J I arm-in-arm with her ,1 1 smiling husband, Mr. -I Luke Shui Kiew after 1 their wedding, solemnis- ij led by the Archdeacon, i 1 the Rev. Robin284 words
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Article79 1952-06-03 2 SERIES OF LECTURES PLANNED Standard Staff Reporter A SERIFS of public lectures by visiting professors from United Kingdom to Etude:/ the University of Malaya i start on Thursday, June 5. Professor W. A. Lewis. Prof,,M,i i f Economics at Man- Chester University will speak on "The International Economic Situation." The79 words
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Article90 1952-06-03 2 St.ind.ird Staff Reporter SINGAPORE may a have a new Deputy Electrical He is Mr. T. D. Oswald, at present employed n the Persian Gulf port of Ba irein by an oil refinery. City Councillors have selected him as the most. qua 1 and experienced applicant90 words
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145 1952-06-03 2 Price-tags Killed Bv Public Apathy IHF. SINGAPORE (,o\ eminent** introduction ot •jm i< <^-tagging" initially caused a fall in prices by indiirin- romp -tilion. bai the campaign lost impetus ami nas forgotten mainl) because of apathy says the I ronomic Baßetia. R letio T lion ba been enling in en-145 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-06-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 75 per cent, of students seeking admission i to the I niversity of Malaya prefer to study medicine j instead of arts. j A University spokesman told The Standard that thought this was because of the professional stand-294 words
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Article117 1952-06-03 2 Standard photo. I i Standard Staff Reporter I i THE EXECUTIVE com- I i mittee of ihe Singapore M 1 Government Clerical and j 1 Administrative Workers' j 1 In ion will meet the 1 Colony -Government re- A pri N.nt.itives again to- A I morrow117 words
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Article255 1952-06-03 2 SINCJ APORF Sub-stations liable l<> lo.id shedding tod. ij l> Boon ral St., lljunied Kd Mm- A\enuc paya Lebar Pumps, 100 <hi it Place. Jalan V;»iii. l.tlan Eunos. Rangoon Kd row, ner Hd.. Serangoon ■til., sennrtt Estate. Kolam Aver. M< I hcrsou Kd Khu hiiau Rd.. Boundary255 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-06-03 2 61 3 End Quarantine Standard Staff Reporter ij SIX hundred and thirteen deck passengers who re- M turned to Singapore in the Rajula and Santhia, from I India, were released from the Quarantine Station at St. John's Island yesterday. Bi^est number released wa s from the Rajula (403), 'j the88 words
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Article91 1952-06-03 2 WHEN THE new acadamic term opens in October, students of the University of Malaya will be able to make use of the 52,000,000 hostel at Dunearn Road. The hostel which will accommodate 480 students consists of s*B semi-detached houses built around open spaees and91 words
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Article41 1952-06-03 2 A 16-YEAR-OLD boy. Wong i Tai Long, fell while picking mangoes oil a tree near the junction of Selegie Road and Middle Road, yesterday afternoon. He was admitted to hospital with su.spected fraeiwivs of a leg and an arm.41 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-06-03 2 i HUNBREBS of pareots and pupils patronised the I Fun Fair held .tt tin* I Convent of tin Hol> In 1 fant fcnts > <*vl< rd.i\ lo 1 raise funds for Bk M 1 Theresa's Com ent School 1 Building at Ramp-on*. Bahru. The crowd taking60 words
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Article205 1952-06-03 2 A NEW remission system to encourage iiood condael and industry as well as to facilitate reformative treatment nl prisoners sentenced to rigorous ar -imple imprisonment and penal servitude is announced in the mteoi supplement to the Governmenl Ca/t-wv. Under this system, women prisoners sentenced to205 words
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Article127 1952-06-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter .GAPORE J": Union C< lias writl the Colony Government requesting it to expedite action the question of alii of Government employees' .1 the Congress. In a letter to the Coloi Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe the T.U.C. states that Government should make a127 words
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Advertisement108 1952-06-03 2 CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I i (GOVERNMENT REGISTERED) 209, HAIG ROAD SINGAPORE I RE-OPENS TODAY l One Stone KHZ Two Birth: "REMINGTON Portables I j<;i vii l)< posit SH( i.tih tn 5 I COAIWRGAL TRADERS LTD |J, ati <>'li. Ni ''I' ISml'li'i iii mm i i f% *v*% 1% 3 r108 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-06-03 2 ■H-.V-.-t-.-WX -V -V\VVVVV*.VW\WVWY\\\VWVVVVV ____^^^Ba_____r>- r-W-*-' t™ lASI AS SOON AS GITS y lean VI P^sr? country zr- zx>^ h£S 1 f=OSD]ICK.. r J* INTO DE WHITE OVER 77V/S- rOA TH*-\£ r r-> J RUSHER M RO* > ARE YCK/ M V/^ HOUSE, I'LL GIVE \fURTM___J|, T-J. |NSAN£ BOARD WIT' V^65 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-06-03 3 Box 3010 Helps To Extend Trade Si ind ud st ih R< poi U i COMMEI fre- appi thai Pak i _ei i Kl Ao deals in 0 n S Siam- expoi h I i photo.36 words
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Article74 1952-06-03 3 I THIS dancing couple L are newlv -m*_iri i-*d Mr. A I Stanley Af-thon-, \nnr lj esekera and his bride, A l| the former Miss Florence i 1 j Mary. lj J They were dancing I during their wedding re I ccption at the S.\ Hall jj IStandard - 74 words
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47 1952-06-03 3 Leoviile Is Latest Klaveness Vessel ihl 11 tl Shipping Reporter I 1 l S I ntklitioi. il;.* Kknreness line, ihe rargo IM r Leoville, «nm alongside ihe Singapore Harbour 1( H harv< _▼< on her maiden voyage in the I |»|ott}~- 1 ng 10,650 s I S for47 words
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Article, Illustration291 1952-06-03 3 TTC Most Powerful Organ THE CHAIRI. \N of the Public S ices Commission, di A W. Frisby, said lasl night that the 1.500 si lenl teachers now under training at the Teachers' Training College formed the most powerful body in the Colony. He was speaking at the T.T.C.s third anniversary291 words
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Article53 1952-06-03 3 LICENCES are now being issued for the import of roller bearings, .ill sizes of outboard motors and window glass from hard currency countries whde permits will be issued for the export of jute products e.g. gunny bags (new and u^<-t\) I and hessian cloth to traditional53 words
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Article524 1952-06-03 3 200, 000 WILL SEE QUEEN'S PARADE md ird SI K< porter iR! THAN d Q pore. 1 ..Ciii:::-.. v ree, i'< S Ma Ai 1 ITS the I ke al Um I itel will arrive al the j 1. n Jack j all i stani •j in uniform ute. two524 words
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446 1952-06-03 3 Don 't Raise Duty Appeal By Local Cigarette Makers MANUFACTURERS of local cigarettes in the Federation have submitted a 26-point memorandum to the Taxation Advisory Committee of the Federation appealing to the Government not to implement the proposed increase oi duty on manufactured cut tobacco* A spoke man of the446 words
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Article156 1952-06-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter LICENSED fishing operators in Singapore are steadily improving their catches. During the months *of March and April a total of 1,596 tons oi fresh fish were handled by the auction market. The Standard was told yesterday. This improvement is largely the result of156 words
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Article77 1952-06-03 3 GoodsBanned To Red China THE FO LLOW I N G art icle 5 i hav e been added to the List of prohibited exports to China: Electrocardiagraphs; Photo plan printing machines; Cresylic acid, including para, meta and ortho eresol and xylenol; Engineers cutting and forming tools. including hacksaw blades; Accessories77 words
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Article43 1952-06-03 3 SELECTED Singapore City Council employees are to attend the Trade Union Course to be conducted by the British Trade Union leader, Mr. F. W. Dalley. Their absence from duty for this purpose will be treated as duty, the Councillors have agreed.43 words
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Article228 1952-06-03 3 Standard Mart Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The Penang Governmenl announced today ihat it is prepared to issue 33-year leases for both house and shop lots in new villages, and agricultural land made available in the vicinity of these villagers. i In the villages themselves, house228 words
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Article76 1952-06-03 3 MALACCA. Mon— Low Ah Ens*.', a fisherman's wife and the mother of three children, sternly admonished by the Sessic Court President. Mr. F. A. Chua, to desist from being a stooge of an opium smuggling ring. Mr. Chua toid Low that he had acquitted her because there was76 words
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Article, Illustration373 1952-06-03 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPOREANS had another chance i<» lake to the air when the Royal Singapore Flying lnb an Snadai and again yesterdaj placed seven Tiger Moths, Cessnas ami Austere at the disposal oi the public for jot rides over the Gty. Due to the373 words
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Advertisement145 1952-06-03 3 |S^ MUSIC!! Ll ZZZ& J/'/ Jl PRINK PINE i PAN< B£SltftW(Mffl j <7j| \<mkf foAT i V "*> ■*jM_JLL____-__L^^fl >-^ %J^ Testrones 4 >^_mmr^ bui,t U P NEW m\ m f dynamic energy j% _> x.. J __r IJpd jr ond staying power Don't be an object of pity —hr145 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-06-03 3 1 KoU SAVE POCAHONTAS FROM £==5 A.E^EAP OMAKH NOw) f «*>££■ Li I'Zf^ZZ WOI-F 50 K.WK ATAN SAVE /THAT'S VOU GIVE INDIAN TALKLOUO FMERI-WORD TOO k''_ 7- _S I T v\,30 words
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Article57 1952-06-03 4 Mr. Heah Hits At Cliques Sl.uid.iid Miff I ..ricspomW-nt PFN'AXG. Moo. "It ter for great regret that in Penang, public ii f i'- dominated by certain cliques who an axe to and who eti lignitj to I: Preif the Penang Rubber tion Mi Heah .ner pari I t Heah v57 words
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Article107 1952-06-03 4 KUALA UMPUR, Mon. nent by the vr that Indian labour in the country would ment, was med by the president of .*.an Indian Congress. Mr. Kundan Lal Devaser. at the sixth annua! session he.d r the weekDevaser said that if the en i guarantee and pi107 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-06-03 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— J Following an inaugural meetj ing, the Johore Police Inspecj tors have formed an associaj tion which aims to give 1 valuable assistance to make the Force a more efficient one. Inspector Gurchan Singh, who was elected the Associa- lion's first181 words
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Article26 1952-06-03 4 KUANTAN. Mon.— Sister M. L. Brown has been appointed as Health Sister for Kuantan District. She lately attended a Health Nursing Course at Bristol.26 words
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Article75 1952-06-03 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Moi].— The work for the construction of a new control tower has started at the Kuantan airport. The present control room is attached to The Telegraph Office and Malayan Airways sitting room and this obscures the view when planes come from behind75 words
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139 1952-06-03 4 Standard Staff i orrespondent PENANC, Mo... The Chief Police Officer^ Mr. <•• M. J. Kirke, on Saturday complimented the \u\iliar\ Police oi Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam lor their enthusiasm and co-operation in making the Province WeHeslej force a verj efficient unit. MR.139 words
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Article80 1952-06-03 4 Standard Staff Cenespoadeat KUALA LUMPUR, .1 The President ot the Penang ber Trade Associaiion. Heah Joo Seang said yesterthat the quality of rubber shipment? from the Federation "are far ito the shipment a Singa- pore. Mr. Heah was speaking :gural meeting i Federation of Rubfc Associations at80 words
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Article109 1952-06-03 4 PENANG, Mun. Mi Freddy Knew and AZ Mary Khoo emerged champions in the Penang Amateur Championship Dance Commpetition held at the E. and O. ii e during the week-end. The winning pair came out firsi in the waltz, quickstep and slow foxtrot. Runnersup were j109 words
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Article51 1952-06-03 4 IPOH. Mon.— In the Magistrate's Court here today, a 30-year-old Chinese Chong Kim Sun. faced four charge*-; ot extortion intimidation, impersonation and house trespass. Chong denied all the charges preferred against him and iv^ allowed bail of $500 by Magistrate Chej-Yrshad tiii his trial on July51 words
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Article, Illustration611 1952-06-03 4 kl ALA MMPIR. Mon.— A 40-year-old ehecking I derk in the Income-tax Department, with 22 u-ar*.' •service in Goi eminent. >.a> found guilty l>y Mr. A. I*. Jack, in the First Magistrate's Court, here today, for liMiiii criminal force on Mrs.611 words
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Article76 1952-06-03 4 PENANG, Mon.— A warm re.eep. on was corded to Yogi Suddahnanda Bharathiar on his arrival at the Bayan Lepas aerodrome today. He was garla nde'd by leaders of the Inch; 'i community here. In his message, Yogi Suddahnanda said that he felt fresh in Penang which76 words
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Article68 1952-06-03 4 Standard Staa Lor kl ILA li MPI K. Mon.— i m< n V atch ov%« -r* Socn li Mr. J. V Rowe H*ho sre !<> i- a%i the Fed*. oi their permit lo -a.;*-, in Malaya, hate a-l%<«i i .or Home Mfoirt Data Haa68 words
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Article55 1952-06-03 4 I was today a •a hen he claim ate Ctm Arshad charge C em was to have caused the death Choy school] oy Chan > his car into the boy on Bn B ML He v. a*- with taitinff U ■ft the ao and failing i55 words
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Article26 1952-06-03 4 KUALA IPUR. MoFur The irst 1 the Malay R an inter- eet srhich will i he Reg tm 1 1 i th.26 words
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Article157 1952-06-03 4 Jail Term For Dangerous Driver Standard Staff Ccrrespoident KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Wong Yet Kim. a middle-aaed Chinese driver who knocked a European, Mr. Derek Green of Um Film Unit and hurled i him "2u yards" to his death.! was .00.-.\ sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment and was disqualified bom157 words
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Article22 1952-06-03 4 Unity Built 3 Villages H'OH. M. um.*;:! li. helped I i villas S or€ was a] oi the w bask- has ara::.22 words
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Article17 1952-06-03 4 Murder In Rain Storm eater ol Murdered i \m I had bet nt lyiaj I I 1..17 words
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Advertisement85 1952-06-03 4 ih /> TME BLACK TULIP ''y^&r TKe tarr.ous Horticultural Society of Ii m t, Haarlem once offered 1 O prite. which wos nc**er claimed. of £S.oor for o Block Tulip. This was doting the "Tulip madness" ot Holland »n the 17th century when fortunes were made and lost in tulip85 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-06-03 4 (Tz^i 1 f THING l *Ro^7 I1 f THAT MEANS HE A **^S I V'-|Pe AN' .1 f~ 'l^ n***% fcs_l .J 057 SA,W TH T A.LLEV CAN'T VE HANGIN' $m I& V TBiPLp J t!S!S^^S_^9:^^ ■^^v/ I CAT BUfA^VLVESTER, AROUNP H*s -ZIV UJI 111. > t URK' 1 Nk^_Z~?l_^/^60 words
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162 1952-06-03 5 •2 d'. n The Manila Times la^st newspapei in the Pmitppmes, yesterday declared in an editorial rhat even a preoccupied Suffolk Regiment guerilla hunter vould dismiss as suspicious" the demands of Chinese leaders n Malaya for a larger share in control of the162 words
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Article16 1952-06-03 5 ii. R eft the errand ted u Tamil woman left her Padai16 words
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Article215 1952-06-03 5 Rubber Slump Worries Workers K I A L A LUMPUR, Mon Worker on robber plantations are great ly concerned about the steady decline in the price of robber whieb is causing alarm in trade union circles. Several resolutions on the subject, The Standard believes, will be proposed at the forthcoming215 words
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Article17 1952-06-03 5 Husband To The Rescue don.— I _r-o!d was t P B V Etl fa of the I.17 words
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Article59 1952-06-03 5 THE NEED FOR FULL SUPPORT "<>-,, l Malava'. biggest problems ia the problem m-, eeoaomic rontrol. It is a form «»l routrol 100 Hrencbeu ;»> be confined lo |»ui*i*K economic artivi- Kl i on d of ind uni s that i Suffolk R Sir Cr.* pro quo' for full cots59 words
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Article69 1952-06-03 5 1, 000 Parade On Thursday Staad ii Stafl wrrespoiMtenl IPuLI. Men- 000 jrotitl all o\ SI ite i rally here on June Queen Sponsored by the p »uncil. tins rally ter un S the ii th ition varioi parts of the SI In the moi I B Ad' Blello inspect69 words
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Article27 1952-06-03 5 KOTA BAHRU Wee K g -known busi Kelanl Kota B fi la Si r a p He will leave by the I to Hongkong.27 words
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Article87 1952-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, ".lon Won Wai Sang, a 17-year-old schoolboy, was convicted by Raja Chik Ja'afar in the Second Magistrate's Court, here. I iday, undefined $75 for riding a motor-cycle without a licence rid an insurance policy. The j accused pleaded guilty to the I charge-. La87 words
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Article52 1952-06-03 5 Dl .I.R. Short land of the' I;■ Moral Hospital, Kota Bahru will be leaving the Government .Isei toon to join the Penai g u ipality. He is the b inoI nic e retary of the Kelantan II I Hockey Association and has 1 1 represented the State al52 words
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Article97 1952-06-03 5 Standard Stafl Correspondent RAWANG, Mon.— Without caihng upon the defence and directly after Mr. R. P. S Ra.iasooria. the defending counsel, had concluded his crossexamination of the two principal witnesses. Che Harun bin Haji Idris, the Magistrate here, acquitted and discharged Bhaskaranpillai, a young Indian who97 words
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Article, Illustration215 1952-06-03 5 Village Asks For $30 000 Standard Stall Lorrespondr.nl IPOH. Won. Pai 1 Pinj New it. e two mile; outside Ipoh town propei is to launch an appeal .11 000 1 provide adequate si hool facilities for the children in the village. his village. *h is om I largest resettlement are215 words
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Article22 1952-06-03 5 KJAN TA N, Mon.- C Ismail bin Zuki, a ma of Kuantan District Hospital is been transfered to Pekan Hospital.22 words
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Article, Illustration289 1952-06-03 5 Standard sun < orrespondeat [UANTAN, Mon.— Mr. Justice Witton dismissed the appeal of the D.P.P. in the Kuantan Supreme Court recently against the sentence of a fine ol $150 passed in ihe Lower Court on Tan Yeow Eng for retaining a stolen bicycle.289 words
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Article147 1952-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. j Thee- young Chinese. Chin Ah Kiong (23). Choo Kiat Kon- (19) and Yap Fool Lin (15) were- produced before Raja Chik Ja'afar in the Si I Magistrate's Court, here today, lur offences under the Emergency Regulations. Chin was alleged to have found147 words
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Article32 1952-06-03 5 Municipal Electoral Rolls closed last night for the annual rectification, with 3.080 more voters registered. Altogether ,lacca has 8.400 voters on the Register out of a potential torate of 15,000.32 words
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Article158 1952-06-03 5 Standard Stall I orrespnndcnl KUALA 1.1 MIM I?. Mon. The lighl fingered gentr} of Selangor arc becoming mor.- and mor.- daring knowing that Hie lull attention of the police i- directed lo the fighl against communist lerrortstsOver the week-end several cm*ee «»f housebreaking snd theft have158 words
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Article71 1952-06-03 5 V No Road. Kuala L in g article. to en Om- is been connecti ith a case pbi it the N Camp at Kepong. Two i erimir. I or trust wen i > rep i e One v j!il m P picture frame by a.i ui t gnd71 words
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Miscellaneous145 1952-06-03 5 FEDERMIOX lII AII V K|| ,\N(J WINDSOR: (Tain 330 REX: "Distant Drumi" 1. 3. J.30 CORONATION: Kara S'.ew x Forgel P\\ II ,lON I. 4 Kwa H N.- »aese) 7.30 g.30 p.m. 12_30. 3.15. 6.3 rn iti-'i.i ix\. CENTRAL: Choo Lo Lul ODEON: "S Of Lo «»Mi LIANT. 1 Girl145 words
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Article695 1952-06-03 6 THE long drawn out truce nego batic msj n K area temporarily overshadowed b> Ihe res oi what has been going pn n ui a „tp on Kojc island The thai have emerged so far aooui u but n^ ot^ 10n a lthlv not been cond695 words
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679 1952-06-03 6 HARRY FRANKLIN BRAZZAVILLE - France Seeks Foreign Capital For African Investment HARRY FRANKLIN BRAZZAVILLE tf* rpHE presence of Dutch and I. Swedish commercial missions m French Equatorial Africa Is evidence or ine determined efforts which France is making, both here and in hei We.st African possessions, towards the rapid exploitation of the natural resources679 words
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43 1952-06-03 6 THE TRUE ROLE OF INDIAN! SETTLERS Sir: Speaking with reference to India's evolution a., a powerful nation in SouthEast Asia, Mr. John Thivy. the Indian High Commissioner in Mauritius, said that the lime had come for considering removing any lurking suspicion in coun-43 words
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Article618 1952-06-03 6 Review of View Public txams CO II MTING nn the unsettled dispute between the Singapore education authorities and Chinese middle schools over the sponsoring of public examination for junior middle school students, independent Sin Chew Jit Poh made the following 1 The Education Department should recognise the certificates issued by618 words
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Article212 1952-06-03 6 Sir, With regard to the statement made by the Pre- > sident of the Singapore Citv Council. Mr. T.P.F. McNeil i I think the Man-in-the- j Street has every right to ex- j press his views about the I way in which the Citv is ,i212 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-06-03 6 "1 old vou he'd "do some damage vith that before the evening was out!"16 words
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Article206 1952-06-03 6 Sir: I am directed to refer employed in all Government to the report headed "Tern- Departments other than the poraries, Govt, to Hold Pay Postal and Te.eeommunicaTaiks" which appeared in tions Department and any your paper on Wedn< sday, statement issued to the press .-.lav206 words
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Article104 1952-06-03 6 Sir: May, I. through the courtesy of your columns, suggest that whoever was responsible for the road block along Rahane Road, Seremban while it was being repaired should be asked to explain his action. Mind you. Sir, merely to repair a road, no motor vehicles are allowed104 words
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Article, Illustration931 1952-06-03 6 WILLIAM CONNORS - WILLIAM CONNORS oy in the family shrine ___.l c of rascisri.? A Is Fascism dead and buried? 'f)id the war to defeat and wipe out the Blackshirl creed succeed? Or is the ghost of Mussolini awakening? Here is the first of two articles by William Connor who931 words
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Advertisement53 1952-06-03 6 BUTTERFLY ||gWg] KEROSENE STOVES I iJ rl TL» vou from power cuts' "TI ""''.rffi'-^ni.elean (MUarle* and convenient!' round-tin .lock cooking at ■egligible cost d jl SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND TODAY Su 1,1 Everywhere />,,,,,„ ita mil cq J »l SOUTH BRIDGE III). S'POR K. I 111.. 3166 ll m*mm- ii53 words
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Advertisement15 1952-06-03 6 yTjflf*t T //p/7/y prec/s/on *6AI KUALA I aMPUR 1 1 -_8--l UK I w //>*£** -WTO* <¥.«_<-«15 words
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309 1952-06-03 7 U S Troops Pull Down Red Banner On Koje, Plug Hole Of Eseape JL KOJE ISLAND, lane 2 (I IM -|i American troops, carrying bay oiit'lc'i niir**** tin* morn 1 ii<r, tore _»u__ J_.r....-» r if' i r 8 V^ «own a defiant Communist sign and plugge* an esraiie hole309 words
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54 1952-06-03 7 250,000 Stage March In E. Germany (R< itei) and lay sp. ararcb p; \v Pi i --dent. arched t Oh s< I ing Greek t« died and eig I Centra ral Co!'- ge I Pieck 1 d ers to I est in k th to d true c their fathi54 words
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30 1952-06-03 7 1 nidati Cl a 11 J •neei Pn ent e led term beg gon M will Diaz t presi- i ch I__ pic e jn-30 words
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106 1952-06-03 7 \fc\V VOKK. June 1 (IP) Russia's Jacob Malik became the President of the l'nited Nations Security Council today and United Nations observers expected him to unleash a new pro paganda barrage against the West. The eleven-nation Council has a rotating presidency and "Malik is106 words
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Article100 1952-06-03 7 CALCUTTA, INDIA. June (AP) -Folic** in Nepal's mountain capita] oi Katmandu used tear gas and clubs yesterday to break up demonstrations by dents and government workers. In a sc es clashes, five deistral *d |vo police we e ired Twenty ai rests were j*e100 words
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Article37 1952-06-03 7 YORK Jane 2 (AP>— j 92 i-'-vn as the ss e education, e aging pher, who i f was BP »rted revi nab ten hip. sue attai ol pneumoi he c a tractc d37 words
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55 1952-06-03 7 Briton Named Head Of Christian Scientists BOSTON, Massachusetts June 2 (Reuter)— Lieut, Col Robert Elhs Key, OBE.. of London was named President of the Mother Church, the first Church of Christ Scientist in Boston today Col Key is the fflurth Englishman to be named to this post. in which he55 words
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Article35 1952-06-03 7 I TEHERAN, June 2 (UP) The Iranian Foreign Office today submitted notes to the British and Iraqi ambassadors affirming its ancient claim to sovereignty over oil-laden Bahrein Island in 'the Persian Gulf.35 words
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Article, Illustration260 1952-06-03 7 I SOUTH DAKOTA, June 1, (UP): General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Senator Robert A. Taft headed today for a showdown in Tuesdays' South Dakota primary that will be the first of 1952 with Eisenhow er back on home soil. Supporters of bothAP - 260 words
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131 1952-06-03 7 SAIGON. June 1 (Reuter)French Union forces have evacuated Badon. in Central Vietnam, a French Army statement announced tonight. The post wes evacuated yesterday afternoon after he; Vietminh Communist attacks which began the nighl before Badon is on the north cf the mouth of the131 words
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Article71 1952-06-03 7 MELBOURNE, June 1 (Reu-ter-AAP) Thirteen youths were killed tonight when, a! j train hit their bus at a level crossing at Bornonia. 20 miles from here. Seventeen others were injured several seriously. They we.e returning from a religious educational weekend at Boronia, The71 words
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79 1952-06-03 7 Bus Plunges Into Canal. 33 Drou n GRAVELINES, FRANCE. June 1 (UP)— A bus narked with a gay holiday crowd plunged into a canal near here tonight and thi port authorities said 33 were drowned. Tne authorities said thi bus from Ghent, Belgium. eras ed through the railing of the79 words
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197 1952-06-03 7 NEW DELHI. June 1 (AP)— A shapely 19-year-old Hindu girl sought refuge in a separate house under police guard yesterday to escape friends and relatives frying to dissuade her from marrying a Moslem. The controversy ov< the marriage f; nned i 10,000 extremist-led Hindus197 words
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137 1952-06-03 7 SIOUX FALLS. S Dakota. June 1 (Reuter) General Douglas MacArthur today openly gave his support to Senator Robert A. Tafl again I former colleague General Dwight Eisenhower in the Republican presidential primary election in South Dakota. He said in a telegram to former137 words
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122 1952-06-03 7 LONEX I ine lEU Ui I The engagement of the Honu Lira ble Gerald cousin of Queen E3izabeth II and 13th in line of succession to the British throne wa announced in London today— 24 hotirs after court mourning for the late King <122 words
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189 1952-06-03 7 TOKYO, June 2. (AFP). United States authorities in Japan today announced thai complete transformation of the island of Okinawa into what was described as k *a powerful motionless aircrafl carrier ami an amphibious base" wmM cosi approximate!} I *****,000,000. An official communique said189 words
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387 1952-06-03 7 Cooke Reveals Red Purges On C hina Mainland WASHINGTON, June 2 (AP)— Retired Admiral Charles \I. Cooke, Jr., quotes Nationalist Chinese sources as saving iythless Ked purges on the China mainland ha.e taken 15 million lives. idmlral i Uf rn ed yean •■> to the Mi tionaliMj i I d387 words
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86 1952-06-03 7 RT l.: tZ *B\ M(.,!, African-, tonight at a meet; to support the African freedom." Dl .IS'.. of the African 1 1 org nization) i of linking At* cal white polit i position to the "'1 he Cong the parties i common one86 words
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Article154 1952-06-03 7 LINCOLN M BK \^K June 2 I ReuU'i Mi Tr\ <• In* Sen 'i.-i i <>i in ral of thr United \.i oa« said last n i h i In- wm* i- optimistic" about thr i> i»**i biii.y ol a satisfai toi <>ni come of154 words
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32 1952-06-03 7 N'lists Order Arresl Of Gen. Mao Sen TAIPEI Supren I i Sen COUtl absent una in May 1949 i standi) rularlj ol Chek "somi but no; in If I Mao i- R32 words
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Advertisement75 1952-06-03 7 >i**_n ii*iwigwßMMMMa»-^^ HYGENE'' milk jug $2.00 This Jug, with universal ll V^ \yjo/A_ appeal, is ideal for Cream, N^X^^ Mayonnaise, S\rnp, «h. I Vs^~_^ _^> ___W\ Attractively finished with A Jlr/\ the Palenl ll\jii«*nir Pnnn *i -ZZZZT J J^^__\\ j which protects the contents V. Wl nl all linn- from75 words
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Miscellaneous78 1952-06-03 7 HPS7 -J Elr^'l^T 61^! rNANCY**--^^ I i near Vou veleen 'v-^Sh TO lAM| N C .i NVITAT, ON KNOW SHF -micM-T THE IDEA TELLING EVERVONE |J/ PART? UKE S m| DOE^}T p|^__^__ THAT FM TWO-FACED m mmm mmmmmmaamtmam*\ mmmmmmwa*mwJt \S_ t m*j^-^J* "*v^39V w^***--'tC^2&-_____r-___________________o-fS__k^^24E*i£-_-> __f____^^ J r^^^^~^ r^ mm /L78 words
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158 1952-06-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE THIRST for first-hand knowledge of the various peoples of the world has brought _>_»-% rnr-ohl I ri m It student Gerard Danielo to Singapore with a haversack and a raincoat which he uses as a ground sheet at nights158 words
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90 1952-06-03 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A convoy of four small] Ri freighters the Tobuu. Obi. Tagil and Soge arrived in Singapore early yesterday irning from Odessa, with full cargoes of the canned food for the port of Korsakov. On the way to Singapore. tne vessels called90 words
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Article70 1952-06-03 8 LONDON, Jupe I (AP) BOAC announced yesterday it will triple its new jet airliner] service between London and South Africa .starting June 10. Three Rights a week will be made each way, instead of the present one Bight. l'he De Havilland Comet jet linei v ill lesfVe London70 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-06-03 8 MOSCOW. June 2 (Reuter) The newspapers Pravda and Jzvestia printed front page picture- today of Russia's two »reat rivers, the Volga and the Don, meeting for the first time in history. Thousands watched and cheered yesterday as the VolgaDon canal was officially opened. The plan first71 words
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175 1952-06-03 8 NEW YORK, (AP). The British boast they will soon be flying rings around competing American airlines. Bui Americans, while keeping ;i wary eye on tho speedy new .ietpowered Comet. say they have a trick or two up theii j sleeves, too. In175 words
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Advertisement747 1952-06-03 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Resafau Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Porl Swettenham A Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to (hin- Japan Due j nrr Dav Penang Frt»m •S/evluitn" June sth June 10th Hongkong 1 uning"* June ISth June !.'.rd Japan Sails Sails Sails Penang P747 words
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Advertisement479 1952-06-03 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlaud Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NT- W ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang TAW AIT (SAIN) In Port 5 June *SLAMAT (RL) 7/13 June 14/15 Jaw Hi 17 June REMPXNG (SMN) 27 June 3.1u1v479 words
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Advertisement462 1952-06-03 8 Vokohame 20 2Mune 18 lf«Jun e IT, im,,., Yokohama 1.", l(>Jul> C^HJul 11 i* j.,. "SELANDIA' for Bangkok WttlwMj ri-TTlalj H* B§J SAILIN(;S IO COMLMNI ANDINAVLA Fot Colombo Aden Porl Said Genoa Antwert KnMrrdjn Hamburg Copenhagen Oolhenbtin Oslo Spore P S'iiam rum "JAVA" xxx) 23 28.1 um- 20 22Jum- 1?462 words
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504 1952-06-03 9 Mr. Herbert Is Told Of Big KL Project -a £€HNICAL EDUCATION IN MALAYA THE STANDARD correspondent Mr. Greer has brought to light some interesting aspects of technical education in this country, writes o correspondent, 'Technical Minded/' from Kuala Lumpur. owever, one fails :<> see how both he and Mr. Herbert504 words
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211 1952-06-03 9 Electrical Engineers' institution Ready To Aid, Says Herbert l\ Mis latest article in vour issue dated May 21, appears to be drawing a red herring across raised in my statement regarding his ticlc an technical education in Singapore, Mr I Herbert. Overseas representative of foi Singaparc and Malaya. Greer stated211 words
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Article14 1952-06-03 9 tVamj promning countries, te, have rejected -backed plan -ttional cotton mur\P.14 words
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242 1952-06-03 9 Unilever Group Dividends Recommended THE director., ot Unilever Ltd and Unilever XV. hav P decided i lecouunend lo the annual meetings ol their re.s e companies on June 23 the de.- •'.■■<n ot Bna] dividends on the o dinary cap.'.,.: for 19;>1 I July 4. _ilei Ltd a dividend H_242 words
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Article28 1952-06-03 9 THE Banna Mala.v Tm group report the M™*** outputs tor May:— Kata im ?8l |MCUI« of tin ore and Benon.fi Consolidated m** piCUIS.28 words
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Article154 1952-06-03 9 Petroleum Consumption Is Growing NEW YORK J nne 1 (APfc World petroleum eonsumptioH ■vill rise about seven per rent. this year over 1951, wa Amencan industry official estimate-* And the increase in facilities to nrovide for Ihe added demand mil cost over U S.s:*J.ooo million President Eugene Holhnan of Standard154 words
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Article62 1952-06-03 9 Preside tt Qulrino ias pro ilb:tcd the exportation i reexportation trom the Philippi ;of war ard strategic maten i s I and prime neei ties in tne "interest ol the national security land public welfare Tins at\ on I ,iiows rail ire ol the P I tUP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-06-03 9 If Capital Is Withheld The Rubber Industry Would Decline, Die IF THE rubber industry eannot pay some small reward to its shareholders, capital will not be forthcoming and the industry will decline or die, emphasised Major A. C. Smith, President of the Malayan Planting Industries Association, at the general meeting189 words
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Article135 1952-06-03 9 I When visiting the Malaya Stand at the Bri- i tish Industries Fair, the i jl Secretary of State for i| I Commonwealth Relations, i I the Marquess of Salis- I bury, and the Secretary I I of State for Colonies, Mr. I 1 Oliver Lyttleton, showed i'135 words
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361 1952-06-03 9 "SO FAR as can be gathered from the latest estimates. consumption and production of tin this year should just about balance and this should make for price stability, unless there are political developments which might again result in that hysteric scramble to acquire361 words
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Article326 1952-06-03 9 RI-China Parley On Rubber Deal Standard Staff Corresjxindent JAKARTA. June 2 Indonesia has already opened informal exploratory talks with Red China aver Impossibility of opening a regular rubber trade het wee n both countries. The Standard learns. mis is part oi the economi policy the new Cabinet to find I326 words
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97 1952-06-03 9 NEW YORK. June 2 (AP):The- tJ.S Governmenl bas -agreed to boy a large quantity ot tin from two ol Bolivia's tersest mines, met..! ce.s in NOW .fork report. These so i ces estimate -the amount to be around 10.00U tons and sav the97 words
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45 1952-06-03 9 NEW STORK J I &P)--'.v.:.: 51 I'•'■'1 '.*.:.< threatening I -Mi York tf the < creases i IX The i W Street* city wag '.earing Of double the Sfttat ne per < ceinti the New ted i ild yield US45 words
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Advertisement172 1952-06-03 9 #5 «/J. 1-7*7,^ Last |u mbMp Pld Su rn; U I-, it "Wk Tur-in s Rite" L.m h ia AJ. •<!,,,, PO *io_.i.<m PI i sal Pit I •'■>'■ L R IMP W 11 lINK c>| _POMI I fi 15 9.1a ni. nm i p-tfaa Mm m in ,i Pmeer172 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1952-06-03 10 Peter Robinson - An Adventure Called Photography Peter Robinson h ¥l|l ARCHITECTURAL! ?ASf— PHOTOGRAPHY^ B S U l Ll 1 F fn co, Supreme Court Building Singap re. raken from the 5 mw nd ith a Cor' F.P. 3 film and a 13.5 J cm. Tele Sonnar for 1, v hich i- ar<1,716 words
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Article242 1952-06-03 10 SINGAPORE ixi metre* a ti metres) 10 a.m News; WM Tunes Irom the Shows; 10.45 lor Schools; i m Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News: 1.46 Ruth Herman Orchestra; 2 p, n For Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; ,nl «"*J«': <; United Nations Album; *J-4i» Radii, Malava Trio: 6.55 Announcements242 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-06-03 10 Traubel Recitals: Programme Details '•THE programmes for the I two celebrity recitals by Helen Traubel on June 18 and 19 are, subject to slight alteration, as follows: FIKST RECITAL June 18 The heavens are ringing ("Creation's Hymn") Beethoven. Mary's Cradle Song— C.F.D. Schubert The drums loudly beating —Beethoven. Voi lo299 words
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Article215 1952-06-03 10 MUSIC NOTES BY 'ANACRUSIS' Dich teure Hall (Tannhau- ser) Wagner. Isolde's Erzahlung (Tristan u'nd Isold*.' i Wagner. Two Negro Spirituals "Were you there" and "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen." Love went a-riding— Frank Brißge. 111 rock my bonny babe Hills Frank La Forge. SECOND RECITAL— JIN E 19 God215 words
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Article397 1952-06-03 10 SAINT BARNS. I oncerto No. in R minor. Op. (it. Zino Francescatti (violin*. Phil harmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York (Mitropoulos) Columbia LXKDIO li. FRANCESCATTI Is a well known name in the U.S. A both in the concert hall and the recording studio, but he makes his397 words
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Article494 1952-06-03 10 On Performance And Listening— 4 TN ADVOCATING tie use A of a score when listening to recorded music I do not mean to suggest that such a practice should be invariable and that each and every work should be religiously followed note by note, instrument by instrument from the printed494 words
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Article551 1952-06-03 10 \SE THING that must be said for Dizzy Gillespie. If he doesn't always hit the bull's-eye with his trumpet playing. he does at least, keep in the news and give himself plemty of publicity. And. from Dizzie's point of view, it cannot be good or bad.551 words
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Advertisement166 1952-06-03 10 »♦♦♦♦♦♦*< r(I l^ H| I THE HNEST V4 ON P£ J— CIASS/CAJ. RECORDINGS V HANDEL— Suite No. 5 m E Walter Giesekmg (Pianoforte) BERLIOZ Le Corsoire, Overture 4 Paul Kletzki and the ir33*t* J Philharmonia Orchestra... LX *f WAGNER Lohengrin— Elsa's Dreom, WAGNER Tannhauser— Elisabeth': Astrid Vanj, Soprano). Sung m(166 words
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Miscellaneous433 1952-06-03 10 t%*-*^l'***»^^^^^^-^* > _l^«»'»^^*_ !'|"o:> \Y "S OI Oil! ION: T.n. I| therhood is not iust a Itiblc »cini. Out of comradeship can COBM and "ill come thr I haj.pv life for all. The under I, ilo_; can and will lick hi. weight I in the wildcats of (tie world. Heywood433 words
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Article156 1952-06-03 11 Why The Empty Seats fghgfhgfh Sir:— Ai one 0; the guests at\ the dinnc given at the Cathay Reslauru.u to the visiting] -Thomas dtp teams, was shocked that only two Malayan players were present Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lorn There were vacancies ut the high table for two156 words
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Article98 1952-06-03 11 FTVE-countrie-s Philippines. Indo-China. Thailand, Hong- kong, and Malaya have entered in the first inter-port basketball championship which will be held in Singapore on Aug; 8. This j was announced at the meeting of the organising committee j held at the Go:i Loo dub yes- terriay which98 words
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288 1952-06-03 11 ♦h 10 June 2 (Reuter)— Brawls broke out among uie lu,ooo spectators when Egypt's Yaroslav Drobny and Australia's Frank Sedgman resumed their French lawn tennis singles championship match here yesterday after a thunderstorn had held up plav. AiiPi- the 32-minute break, hundreds who had288 words
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462 1952-06-03 11 ALBI, Southern France, June 2 (Reuter) —Britain's ill-fated racing car, the 8.K.M., lias failed again. In an attempt to score its first major success, two BRM cars i were forced to retire in the Albi Grand Prix here yesj terday before462 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-06-03 11 i looting of all members >f the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union t< i sted in sports will be ie'd at the union's premises. 172- A, Rangoon Road. on 3 tl irday, June 7, al 3 p.m. photo. The Aga Khans Tu.v__r .fourth Tram the rifht) amont;Reuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-06-03 11 iw hat nil) i m v m."' thai m n.> io i».* a ha| Sruii h is -kiss j lister Piggott as Tulyai alm the Derfcg hy three Qual lers of a leagitli froai Gaj i-nsc. Th.- lc* Khan's horse he.. t <»fT i the goaretfnl93 words
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Article786 1952-06-03 11 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By MALAYA'S successful defence of the golden Thomas Cup wos up to expectations but only as far as the final result was concerned. The form which most of the Malayans showed for their seven two victory over the Americans was not too786 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-06-03 11 GOLF Here's How 6jy Stammin. >a m £npt.d TODAY'S t I r <hr I The b.if and la;. tm tl I U U is hack forward traveling pent yan th* toft don't gel it,. V, TS Ir. h > i h to sf i i44 words
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Advertisement510 1952-06-03 11 j NOTICES PUBLIC LECTURI University of Malay. ,hc l»ternotion« Economic Situotion." SHAKER: P rof w A *ro#e»o r of Economics, University of Monchesfer. Chcrmon p rof T Si|cock THURSDAY: 5 June at 8 p.m. MAIN HALL Faculty of MEDIUM Sepoy Lines, Spore l/l Are Invited. ftJOTICE ia hereby given the510 words
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Advertisement227 1952-06-03 11 NOTICES VOTICE is hereby given that I Madam Tham Soi Mar have applied fo the Board of Incensing Justices for a Ist class Beer and Stout public house licence al 2 lf. Tc.njong Pagar Road. Singapore. and thai this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge227 words
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Advertisement55 1952-06-03 11 T^7 i idt!tgap#re^£ _§>fartbarb < OEB3IEM32fI OF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $2A <4 Lines) Wanted Fot le Sttuotiane Vcccnt Tu n Miscefloneoul Births, Engagements, Marriage^ Dccths, Acknowledgments. Etcj fe^B~P ER INCH! Other Notices ffiffl PEr INSERTION 1 Naturalisation Notices AND rfF GET RESULTS THROUGH THE COLUMNS OF THE SINGAPORE STANDARD.55 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-06-03 11 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY A...1. P.M. Singapore 6.09 7.00 Malacca 3.03 3.41 Port Dickson E44 W33. Port S'ham 12.37 1.18 Penang 9.15 8.5728 words
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Article28 1952-06-03 12 2 <UP):— HeavyJoe and hallenger F.;.zard ooxed five rounds a> they neared the if their training for the title t at P liladelphia M.:--i on Thursday28 words
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754 1952-06-03 12 Reveals 'Training Secret IN ONE OF THE happiest speeches ever maae ar a oonminron dinner, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Britain's Commissioner General for South East Asia territories and one cf Malaya s keenest badminton fans revealed how Malaya won the Thomas Cup through754 words
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Article281 1952-06-03 12 AT THE CITY HALL EARLIER in the evening the rhomas Cup teams were gu<-->t-. ot Singapore's id*-*, councillors ai a cocktail part, held in the un Hall. It •.-..'.n a "lull" meeting of Citj Councillors matched bj the cream of badminton players ot tour nations and prominent Singapore residents. 11l281 words
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Article73 1952-06-03 12 MONTH CARLO. June 2 (Renter) Robert Man/on of Fr ince, driving a Simca Gordini; won the Grand Prix de Monte Carlo tor sporting ears under 2.000 c.e. here -yesterday. He covered the course of 204.425 kilometres in two hours 13 minutes 28 5 -se nds73 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-06-03 12 Good Win For SCAA SFA e tod S dins Si tbborn den i halt on- e SCAA it es V te run .in. e ip red by I I r> Sell S- C De e and Kim H >ck: C i F !!hye A t Kok Li g. S Siang64 words
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Article144 1952-06-03 12 Kl VIA LUMPUR, Mon The Selanuor Indian Association M*ored a major upset when they defeated the TPCA b> a Nohtar\ goal in ji first division league match todav tor the Tamilians v> ho are at the top of th e l''i-iit*. tlm wav their first defeat vms144 words
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TODAY'S Sport
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Article36 1952-06-03 12 SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 1. Chinese Casuals: v IRC at Jalan Besar* Div. 3A CYMA v Windsor Rover* BODCA SB!! FA League OTEC v MPH at SRC padang. Robinsons v OC Bank ai Farrer Purk.36 words
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Article13 1952-06-03 12 LEAGUE SOCCER: K.C.F.A. v Chong Hwa Town padany at 5 15 p.m.13 words
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Article494 1952-06-03 12 THE REST \%<>ii the Clarke < »iji once again when, in the la-t half hour, the) snatched a four-wiekel victory from the Europeans on tin* Padang yesterday. A total of 843 runs, a record. was scored in the two-innings match. D. I. Price the494 words
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133 1952-06-03 12 Japan Will send 'Comet' To Helsinki TOKYO. June 2. (ReuterAAP): A 16-year-old college girl known as the "Comet" and a long distance runner who entered the international sports scene barefooted were among Japan's Olympic track J and field team, it was announced todav The Japan track and Field j Federation133 words
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Article76 1952-06-03 12 CHI. MAY. Belgium, June 2 (AP)— Auguste Goffin .Bel<d- i H m)^iJ? a Norton, Sunday won the 350 c.c. motorcvele race of I the "Grand Prix des Frontieres" nere with an average speed of 136.670 kilometres an hour Goffin covered the 108.700 kilometres of the race in76 words
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Article37 1952-06-03 12 Serangoon English School will hold its 17th annual athletic sports on Thursday June 26 at ZM p.m. on the school ground. Old boys of the school are invited to participate in j hho 4 lfl37 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-06-03 12 Mr. McNeice, president of the Singapore City Council, calls for a toast to the Thomas Cup badminton plavcrs at the cocktail party siven to the player* hy the City Council vestcrdav at City Hall.37 words
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689 1952-06-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eight national champions, four from abroad Poiu Holm (Denmark), Ramon Young (Hongkong), DavinoW Mohan (India) and Marten Mendez (I SA) will play in the Cold Cop championships to be Ik'l'l in Kuala Lumpur beginning on Wednesday. Wong Peng Soon and .Marten689 words
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Article34 1952-06-03 12 KUALA LU rtPUH The itball Association ol S ild its second m mee under the patronage <>: e Sultan* oi ingo i Rai;i Muda of Selangor, at Chinese Assembly Hall on June '4.34 words
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Article148 1952-06-03 12 IN a challenge match played at N(e Soon yesterday, the Nee Soon Garrison defeated the 11 Commando, Royal Marines 4-3 before the largest crowd ever, alter a well contested game in which both sides went all out to win. In the initial stages, the Commandos148 words
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Article90 1952-06-03 12 SAN FRANCISCO. June I (Beater) Mi>> Masaka Katsura. Japanese three cushioa billiards star, and Walker or lira 11. tormer world rliamjuon returned here > -esterda after .in >-\ hibition turn* ot the I nited States. Cochran said Ihe tour mtt most sui a essful90 words
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Article94 1952-06-03 12 IPOH lues Asserting all round Miner mm its in tin-seco-ad half 1 .'th Km al Lm CCrs whipped tin* Born*<* M.ttor Sinn t^ Ciul) 1)\ fi e Beals to nne in a first divi sion league mat< li on th e 1 J>«>li Padnai today. en L-94 words
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Article83 1952-06-03 12 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Ticket team to piay aua Pahang in an fixture here this week pud ort the padang has ted as S. V. Suppiah < lain). T. 11. Keonitz •tain). Major P. Hall A. I Thi: ti, A. Ama i Lt. A. C83 words
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Article80 1952-06-03 12 They Scored Against Themselves I'.VMV.,. apparently. t i| the Im*v| i,,,,,, 1 *l lark »«npapon I ,u, a bitter lemon u1,,.,. «H Ihe Europe i,M VVM -"muni, Bennr Stadiu, i lost! 0 list the E the first Trying l—o and mak crowded g did not pening pean Com kick i80 words
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Article20 1952-06-03 12 Rough Play Spoils Match RO I mat. the w ter foi S Cheow 1 '1 time F Rarm carried City20 words
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Article9 1952-06-03 12 Perak Turf Club Golf Tournament take at 8 il9 words
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