Singapore Standard, 4 June 1952
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Title Section19 1952-06-04 1 Tiger Singapore Standard ik >il JL OL II NO. 337. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article526 1952-06-04 1 Bri tishTroppsTb row Barricade Around Reds Radio Station BFiILIN, June 3 (Reiter) British troops, reversing the familiar pattern of Communist squeeze plays, today took steps to clear frhe Soviet-controlled East Berlin radio station of its Communist occupants. Troops of the Royal Scots Regiment threw a526 words
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Article295 1952-06-04 1 ri.C, GIVES ORDER: \i LUMPUR, Tues.— The Mentri Besar of a •he Besidcat Commissioner of a Settlement <]» -r inv person to do work tor the safety ol u irea, under a new additional regulation to the H If, 111 ill— j| gazetted today, bv295 words
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26 1952-06-04 1 Tin Miners To Decide Strike Action I rues Tin- Perafc Workers' Inion headquarters in shortly to de- action. tpward The ummedi- e r e, ballot ron-26 words
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Article193 1952-06-04 1 KOJE ISLAND, Korea. June 3 (AP)— American guards tired riot suns into a prisoner-of-war compound tonight, slightly wounded lour North Korean prisoners defying orders. Prisoners in Compound 004 refused to remove clothing from the barbed wire fence ►bstructing the guards' view of the enclosure. The193 words
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Article154 1952-06-04 1 VOUNG Chine e trisharider was fatally stubbed and another man was wounded m his band, in a hotel at I.orong 40, Geylang Road. Singapore. yesterday afternoon The trisha-rider, Seah Yew \V -ii\ was rushed by ambulance to hospital With a knife WOU nd in hia bark. He154 words
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127 1952-06-04 1 R.A.F. and Army search aircrafi in Northern Malaya yesterday located a wrecked Auster Light monoplane missing si ce lier in the day on an aniitanndit reconnaissance fliuit. ■>• itl iIJ yesterday a ground party was un its way to I wreck. The wrecked Auster,127 words
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60 1952-06-04 1 18 Bandits Cross Thai Bo rder, Held B\.\(,KOK June 2 (Reu-ter-AAP)—The IS Chinese bundits thought to have slippfi over thp Malayan border into Thailand several days ago were today brought under police escort to Bangkok. The bandits were arrested at Sadao, seven miles from the Kedah border, after a gunfight60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-06-04 1 Above; Brigadier-General Say don Boatner (risht). Commandant of Koje Island Prison Camp, welcomes a platoon <>l tlie King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry to the camp, May 28. The Platoon were taking up guard duties at the camp, where previously all guards have been maintained by American troops. Left: The followingA.P. - 74 words
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Article122 1952-06-04 1 KUALA I. u:\IPUR. Tues.— Terrorists in the Federation] iged a second ambush yesterday when a'police GMC and a ytonner travelling in |£uantan came under heavy .-irv* 1 1'-om a number of bandits on a hillside. Two members of the police party were wounded.122 words
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Article100 1952-06-04 1 JAKARTA, June- 3 (Router) Prime Minister Dr. W'ilopo told Parliament today Indonesia intended to resume with Holland the negotiations temporarily suspended last February. He said Indonesia had "good hope" that the Dutch-Indone-sian Union question might bo settled peacefully. Indonesia wants to ei.d her membership of100 words
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Article75 1952-06-04 1 Standard London Corespondent LONDON June 3. The following ore the closing prices. Of .übbe. and tin on the London Mofkef todcy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 24 d. j Spot £974 per ton July Aug. 24 d. I buycn, £975 lellef*. Sept. 231d. Three months. £96575 words
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181 1952-06-04 1 THR SINGAPORE Police will recruit eight more motor driving testers within f^ next few days to help clear the back-log of thousands m Learner drivers on the waitiiiii list provision lor the appointment of these eight recruits, mcl|iditi'4 »•//> -:.i181 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-06-04 1 Standard photo This picture <>i m.ii»j> v family refmion <>t Df Bui haiuiddin and his three child yew was taken shortts aftei his release from St. lohs'i island h!ihc he hid i><- n detained durtet )asl ls IM'iMtlls. I mill left. tlie children »re BiirUu (•>, Mohanuned Kid/ wan 15)Standard - 53 words
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Article80 1952-06-04 1 4 Muslim Leaders Released i THK renuininu Imu u\ the bcvcb Muslim |eadrn who irere ietaiaed under th«* Emergency RegvlatioM W lowing the Pcccihcr !'♦"><• Sinuapore rioting- Moh:im«d Taha bin Kaln. Dr. Bvriu nuddin. Moluiiifd Fusuff bin Pral auid Moliuned Mnsta/a weir reteuei >♦— t(M (l.t V. Tlie\ weir- fired80 words
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38 1952-06-04 1 i noi < Kith Aii M.< Di i meni Bi i i« I of tl need today in lift Ho I <Ml)l>lv. I if to which will i p it ll i part38 words
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Advertisement50 1952-06-04 1 5 Ph.de SILVA I «VMI&H ITUIT Ii«l-.4.-«*»» »-t-.« I -I ..A,* lUM»UR IPON 76 JO B KATUKURUNDA MOTOR RACES, COLOMBO 2nd March, 1952 w jr Clubmen s 5dU C-C. &v Senior Clubmen's 500 C C Senior Racing Class 500 Cc. C.C. WAKEFIELD 0 CO. lT f^ KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PEHANG50 words
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Advertisement33 1952-06-04 1 LOHMANN [|»is| r i i.iii >!■ s: CHU HWA CO., I?M I t;u«f-n SI. 'Tiilt nh 111 J X YITAMIMS McALISTER CO.. LTD. Slftfapore 1, Kuala Lumpur, IpuK, |Vn in j, Kndlißft Sarawak, Botnwi.33 words
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61 1952-06-04 2 HONY Munusaroj s o ■> i stole an 8 projector. Govex House i as sen- S ngapore F ipr [nspector K. B. Ong. pro- the Cc thai the proje the property of Capt. B i -Xew'and. a former A. DC. to the Governor. cation.61 words
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Article98 1952-06-04 2 Customs Officer On Graft Charge I) AH LAM bin Ha.ji Mohiin. a senior customs revenue officer, was charged in the Third District Court with having corruptly received S2O from a Chinese kapa la at a customs shed in the Singapore Harbour Boai (I. Kee, '< >rk P ployed Universal Eotor98 words
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Article30 1952-06-04 2 OSM I .i barge ni olng R; a the B r H p* oo Maj 2 I p om I and allo the Singapore lai30 words
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Article26 1952-06-04 2 KWOK CHOONT (44). ployed in the I d the 5t ond Po.. rimmal breach 4 that the j n B Stadium on26 words
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217 1952-06-04 2 StUNhnrd SlafF Reporter INK Singapore G«rrenuncni has been umvA Us Ibc i iu i omefl rr.^Mlent. Mr. T. P. F. McNeke, to »pccd up itiiKHluohon of U^islaiion in the Lrgislalive ovnril h» hmUi Bcfuing «j hmvkcn Itom Jul v \\u> i:ir-»t data sd bv217 words
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Article34 1952-06-04 2 COMMANDO NOT GUILTY MAT.".; kL of 42 Comn t i Pound guilty at a Nee Soon an a cha i pisi At was a iJ an arobi K and Lt. S. R. n A~A34 words
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Article148 1952-06-04 2 Three Whit Monday Hangovers THE KubbiLsamy Ponnusamy who stood dejectedly in the dock of the Singapore Third Polite Court yesterday \va> very different from tho Kubbasaniy who sang and shouted at the top of his \oice in the Tanjong Pasar Police Station on Whit Monday at 4.15 p.m. Be was148 words
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Article66 1952-06-04 2 THE Singapore Third Police Magistrate yesterday asked for the ages of three youths charged with attempted' theft I iron pipes belonging to the Sino Malayan Engineering Co. on June 2. He thought they looked young for their sge. The three youths. Tan Ah H< 18,66 words
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Article181 1952-06-04 2 !•> load sli<-d<H»g tttduy; DAT Park XaiiMHi Kd., I am 'sJSoh mum. I cross, >t pJSfi m L I; 1 v f »««lar Kd./ $•<;> I mu... 1i,,H,1,n r UOal >janjang Mr c Hnkit PanJana b*«i Estote, Dairy J an.. I'amlan. .liiroriK I. 8 A 3 Ruktt181 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-06-04 2 Hollywood Director On Location In S'pore's Shenton Way Standard Staff Reporter A VOUCH of Bollywood was seen at Biagxpmfii Shrnton Way yesterday when the filmland's ace movie director, Mr. "Bree/y** Finoa. shot a few seeaes for a sf tirs of Safety First shorts, row being filmed in the Colony. PictureStandard - 172 words
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382 1952-06-04 2 'How To Run A Union Courses For S'pore Dalley, rive Others lo Lecture Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE trade ui»ioni>ts will learn the ''inside technique*' of running trade unions at a training course which will he*rin here on June 16 v^ith the arrival of a leading English trade unionist, Mr. F.382 words
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405 1952-06-04 2 FILIPINO PROFESSOR - FILIPINO PROFESSOR -SAYS Standard Staff Reporter THE ENGLISH language is losing its appeal as a medium of expression with the majority of the writers in South-East Asia, including India and Ceylon. This opinion was expressed yesterday hv Professor N. V T M. Goozale2 oi the405 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-06-04 2 A FEW thousand additional names are likely to be added to the Singapore Le&islative Council and City Council electoral rolls as a result of a campaign conducted by the City Council President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee. in the Council offices yesterday.Standard - 241 words
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Article134 1952-06-04 2 THE following list of contributions totalling $2,108.21 to St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund have been re- reived m the two weeks prwUn£ May B;.:a Shoe Company Limited $360, Singapore S: Andrew's Society $100 J W. Miller E>q [$554-2I Mrs. G. Lane a/c Bridgi Mahjong Drive $60.134 words
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Advertisement64 1952-06-04 2 I SIEMENS i I AUTO RADIO I For Better Ten I fixing *-i7.7 I u mho a njf rmnir frIARDIAL OINGH &JOI lIIMBIHIiatfIUMIIimiIUBB r r\ G ENCiiASD ONLY THE FINEST Or SELECTS TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE SKILFUL BLENDING OF TURF CIOAREI CARRERAS 150 YEARS' REPUTATIOI FOR fiUAI FYPACIIPP Mf64 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-06-04 2 fXp^rrr-ALLNiGhiT )HE REFOOZES (-"WHY SNQULt>AH NOlW?y^fl -C&*RYtN' 'TV 'ATOM B 'rr ONLY \H£'SB/?iJTfIEMSLIN'J T'SAV WHUT'S TMMM/T- /N LJ&T NiGHT*S K< X r r W/LL DRPO>\f I LiXE ALEAF. < WRONG WiF HiM!. f FaSD!CK "-COMIC &i BLOW UP "> t->AI~>EZi XWHMPERJN'UKE WE BETTER S Qf>!' STPriP L£AJRED ZEEL, FEAPi.ESS r76 words
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Article649 1952-06-04 3 frgggg^Cfteqaeg Without Funds To Meet Them' Ordered To Be Reprimanded By CourtMartial Standard Staff Reporter MAJOR Gerard Edward Cole (37), M.C., K.A.CM \vh o issued cheques drawn on two banks in Singapore without having sufficient funds h> meet them, wa, ordered to lose a year's649 words
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Article, Illustration252 1952-06-04 3 Siu<lon< Glad To tt<> #WA >'mdard .\vli!h,,i Reporter TWENTY -TIIISI I UoI(! r s^ 'r SieH Chooa cot M tte plane fr.,,,. London Singapore yesterday nrs| line m three rears i:>fi Kleefullj said: •'Gosh am i k\ml to be back". Daughter of Kuala252 words
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387 1952-06-04 3 HOW a young Chinese attempted to disarm a senior police officer who had arrested him was told hefore Mr. Justice Brown and a jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The man. 23-year-old Wong Kwai Wah. was on trial on charges of attempted robbery387 words
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Article100 1952-06-04 3 A JOHORE Chinese, who pi in his car parked in a in South Bridge ft S ipore. on Sunday night ribbed by two Chin< his identity card, a diary, two and a pair of trousers One of the men pointed a revolver, and po ng100 words
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Article47 1952-06-04 3 THE 230 bag >f mail, which damage j or lestroyed when a fine broke out on the Mei is! Saturday. were for Hongkong, Canton. a: v .i Tanjong Pin tng, with the except >n of me bag was from Medan to -japore.47 words
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Article38 1952-06-04 3 [•HE COMMITTEE o! the gapore City Council Water \V >rks Labour Union has a cepted the resignation of its treasurer, Mr. Soosai. who is r turning to India shortly. Mr. Egambarann has been elected w treasurer.38 words
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Article31 1952-06-04 3 THE RASC Civilian Assoation in Singapore will hold ta first anniversary celebra- »n with a dinner and durire the Airporl U >tel today at j Q p. ni.31 words
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276 1952-06-04 3 RULES MAGISTRATE, ACCUSED FREED AN U-YEAR-OUD Malaj girl i«»ld ihe Singapore fir t Eolice Court jreaterdaj !><»* a man followed her into a Utriac and Ihcn embraced and kissed her during blackout. She is &y ing iden ai the trial ol Juwahii bin Hasvx276 words
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Article65 1952-06-04 3 BONAVENTURE Monteiro was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court ye.terdav with theft of ctoretto lighter, a pair of s ?£r ftn 3 fountain pen worth $80 and $30 cash From J. H. Kmper at lever Mansions on May 30. Bonaventure admitted steaitifl all the articles65 words
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Article34 1952-06-04 3 Kallason Pothandl w »s '■'<• $125 in the Singapore Police Curt yesterda> I >i cauj Ing hurt to Muthi i son ol Ret- Jn scythe m May il liong Bahru R- <<34 words
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Article56 1952-06-04 3 An EVIL spirit troubled Ng Ah Kow and made him destroy his identity card and yesterday he stood in the dock of the Singapore Third District Court i harmed with failing to register for a new card. His cast* was postponed to June 1456 words
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Article93 1952-06-04 3 BURGLARS bagged a total of 54.481 in jewellery and cash from three Singapore houses over the last week-end. Largest amount stolen was from the house of a Dutch woman in -Orchard Road. She lost a diamond ring, a writing set and other articles total value $1,893 words
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Article54 1952-06-04 3 IX RESPONSE to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital's campaign for more support for cots and beds in its hospital, the Blue Cross Society in Singapore has donated SI. BOO to the fund. The donation will go to maintain two Treasure Cots. two Child's Cot and two54 words
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115 1952-06-04 3 Standard Slaft' Rrporirr SINGAPORE City Council President, Mr. T. I\ F. HeNeice, yesterday called on the anti-corruption Chief of the Police, A.S.P. Mr. C. W. Byrd. on the forged petition sen! lo the Council by certain residents of Geylang Serai supporting the conversion of115 words
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Article195 1952-06-04 3 RAF Baby Show MORE than (JO babies between three months and two years will be on show at Changi j airfield today when the! R.A.F. staees an all-ranks Charity baby-show in aid of St. Andrew's Mission. Entrants inelude one uair of twins— the only babies eligible195 words
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Article39 1952-06-04 3 PROFESSOR T. H. Davey. .specialist at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, arrived in Singapore by air to act as external examiner in the University of Malaya examinations. He will also give two lectures.39 words
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Article129 1952-06-04 3 THE Governing Council ol the Singapore Trade Uni 0 n Congress has suggested the names of two local trade unionists for the United Nations' Educational, Soci a 1 and Cultural Organisation scholarship for a six-month study course in trade unionism and allied subjects abroad. Mr.129 words
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Advertisement293 1952-06-04 3 A skin preparation you cannot do witliout. ■■''•>! r v eti thoi since ba teria undei w tnn an I na Between tnd undei rl n >. an hard;-, eva- and t: more i w. ith u omen, a ilatori I irritai I he ;he boJy ar ply Purol- in293 words
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Advertisement127 1952-06-04 3 i Mr > n^l r A A A X I %A jf C Ik/ m 7 i» F ff -TV* VT IjMB I x. m "ffli h V k. I I \mm Tfcj^ V V t j AVA/iAfii£ fOR IMMEDIATE DEUVfRY FEDERATED MOTORS LID. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9 WEARNE BROS127 words
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Miscellaneous73 1952-06-04 3 Avoi i wANTfAMwnM cu^>^i-~r prw ip' TMi?pr rAJMMOM I^l I OOOLA, ICAN"I UNO \WfY,NO. DOCTOR*, I 1 i iM*»»r>^AV rwipp vri i V" np pwn i^hmfn wn ;/J V^ J nAKt y ui-w<Yia.ALL urYcHJ/ haven't i>lln him^ GIVE-UM CORN FOR /^S^. CMvi N °7 EAT INDIAN COku! M /A /C73 words
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Article87 1952-06-04 4 DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH IF THERE are sufficient! *andidates, it is proposed to start courses in the University j of Malaya during the 1952 53 session leading to a Diploma in Public Health of the University, the Registrar announci rday. Tiie courses will be open to candidates horflir.g a medical87 words
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Article77 1952-06-04 4 MRS. A. BANKES Wi introduce some of her exclusive creations from her dress shop. Alta's, on Thursday* evening at the Capitol Res- I ti rant and Ballroom. Mannequins for Thurday*s show will hold a full dress rehearsal tomorrow a1 the. Capitol Ballroom and w i make77 words
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Article89 1952-06-04 4 A MARINE Commando, Roy; Wilson, was committed in the Singapor* Relief Court yesterday to stand trial at the As- sizes on a charge of causing hurt w hil s t committing robbery. He was a leged to have rob- "bed a waitress. Ang Ah Kim. of89 words
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Article180 1952-06-04 4 Penang Plans To Honour The Queen PENANG, Tues.~ Approximately 400 people from the various detachments will participate in the first post-war parade to commemorate the birthday of Queen Elizabeth at the Dato Kramat ground this Thursday, at 8.15 a.m. The parade will be under the command of Lt.-Col. S G.180 words
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102 1952-06-04 4 14 More Join Traffic Mobile Squad FOURTEEN more recruits for the new Traffic Mobile Squad wore taken on yesterday, bringing the total 'under training to 29. On the first batch of 19 who started training in May, n have been sacked for ineffij ciency, said 'Air. A. R. Anderson, Superintendent102 words
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Article110 1952-06-04 4 WEE KIAT SEXG (15) Chua i Thiong (25) and Tan Eng Ho k (26) were charged in the Sin- j gapore First Police Court yt sterria> r with two counts of ex- tortion and another of attempt- l cd extortion. The charges alleged thai on Mar. 30110 words
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Article48 1952-06-04 4 ALAWDEEN and Abdul Jubber claimed trial yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Shal Hamid with a knife. The Third Police Court Magistrate transferred the rase to the Relief Court for tnai on June 7. Each was given bail of $500.48 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-06-04 4 Left: The Depot? High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. .MaeGillivrav toured Tpper Perak for three d;ns to >tudy the working ol the adinin i s t r a ti\e machinery in some of the most isolated areas in Malaya. Mr. .MacGillivray wearing hat, is seen watching mining operations on the Rahman94 words
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Article25 1952-06-04 4 PENANG, Tu^s.-Dr. C E. Field will give a talk on 'The Life of Queen Elizabeth" to Westlands schoolboys tomorrow .it the school hall.25 words
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Article189 1952-06-04 4 COME OUT QUICK, SAYS AN EX -RED Standard Staff < orrrspondnit KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "Come out quickly to shake hands with us. We are still worried about your being bullied by the MCP leaders to become their worthless sacrifice" states Ching Kien, former Communist platoon commander in a letter to189 words
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216 1952-06-04 4 k- IPOII. lues. Five readers of The Standard have sent in cheque tor SltiO to open a fund lor the lwoh Chinese mother of seven orphans, who is facing a srini future. On .May :{O. The Standard published an article ''Widow With Seven Faces216 words
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Article191 1952-06-04 4 PENANG, Tues. A new approach to win the hearts oi i the public with a view to getting more co-operation fron" them is envisaged by Penang*! new Chief Police Officer. 1. C. M. Kirke. To get more informatior from the public other thai through Box191 words
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98 1952-06-04 4 APPLICATION I for renew al of motor car licences w»U no long, by the R« gistrar of Vel owner* as in tiie pa?;. Instead, the forms will have to be ected at any post office or petrol pvmp. After the forms have beer.98 words
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Article75 1952-06-04 4 A WARRANT of a 're t W*S issued by the Singapore Coroner, Air. Choor Singh, yestev«r;:y against a driver, Ang Tiow Song for causing death by a negligent art. The Coroner \va? holding an [nquesi on t!ie death of a hve-year-old g rl, Lee Ah W;ih,75 words
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Article89 1952-06-04 4 ABn RAH [AN id -lined in tl S i Fourth Po i Court y to stealing so e <■' his ernploj i i who. tit- t ed ti liim his satai i to $8(). The court was told that Odmyi LJmmei eft $1 28 d Iced89 words
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Article56 1952-06-04 4 EiAVELJ R;:i Chawia ed tria in ..> Singapon Second Poiir-e Couri ft U to a chai ge cheal i g Robert Saw vy >' M <ti of wall- th $< 24 on lar. I at Cer-i! Street [t of Ravi tender* I Robert which he56 words
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Article35 1952-06-04 4 HIT BY SHIP'S DERRICK, DIED A FINDING < t death l j enture i i e w •■•< (MM :\s I it an inquest t>f ay< -.i^ bevedon Vaba i>h who va i hit I a tferrick.35 words
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Article201 1952-06-04 4 Visits To Firms Planned In June Standard Staff Correspomlenf PEIN \M» TueSi A certain amount <>i ignorance regarding ihe* provision* in the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance" i* prevalent among some employers ..nd employees* The Labour Department, which is concerned with the introduction ami enforcement «>i201 words
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Article25 1952-06-04 4 BIG AIR STRIKE ON REDS air-: gro the In Perak, new the Pah. ers. B i opr; aga p of tht Other Sundei out Malay;25 words
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Article58 1952-06-04 4 Standard Naff < < rn mmm teal KUALA II fttPl R. IWs.— BeTor, h« In: if»»Li>. **ir Gerald Fcaudfer laid tin mrm thai !j«)t wca emmm^jk <>( Mriarri wUk in buildiltg-s, *ii is iiii|M»rlant tha t\u)^ v bllilflii arr «»l urteresl in Ifalacra dbovl be58 words
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Article95 1952-06-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, rues.— Ca jht t lire ten lying in ambush Lions i eof the eight jungle squad were killed a ting until I i ammunition ran o < U afterj noon. The squa i j officer, ,\v;:- way to sstigate i pport thai bandits95 words
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Article22 1952-06-04 4 YONG B Yusot charges in thPol> i ft f and in such obtai Lek. On the r.nd V Both elain22 words
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Advertisement167 1952-06-04 4 -wWH J^M^^^^^ _0 wL S Su.p nJO bv ifi led an Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its |aws o glove more than o tnousond tirpi_s ifs jwn weight Comporoti»clv tor a human fcor a trapeze artist would hove to qnp on 80 ton sriomroll. r with his teetfc while167 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-06-04 4 t^rTH N l^V\E AiS I iiuffir 5 I\ o>f'A f /<$t r All f hSS?I- E^ 6IXTy MINUTE9 )fl RGGER I OWE VA FER~" "1 li^l^i^^few 3^ \^^:7~3jl, [^EiW^^&sm29 words
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600 1952-06-04 5 Bourlin 'The Spy' Hadn't $5,000— So It's 3 Months Khodes turther ordered the dm^ i K n»r iiniit;ai]on Or, >r«tence. Kourlia cave a liaattH stor> to what lie told 11 the First Magistrate's i >urt before Mr. A. P I irk 4 fortnight ago. V\ 'i the t use came600 words
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Article93 1952-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, use-. Federation education authorities wii! be approached by the Kuala Lumpur Chinese School Teachers' Association to abolish the inter-Chinese sch o o i examination for junior middle classes from this year onwards The teachers hold that this yearly open examination for junior middle students93 words
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Article170 1952-06-04 5 200,000 Loan To Farmers A' Si \c,Kl PATANI, Tues. Before Co-operatire O/«rj (o;d the Com?»;;!fce A/c-. ■■Ihts o/ fhe Central Kedah Co-operative Bankmg Union, the chairmen or the Kedah RID A, Twin Hui! Md. foa, recently han d e d a $200,000 cheque fo the president oj <t' c'./\ C.170 words
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Article229 1952-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Speaking at a meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress at Port Swettenhaxn recently Mr. K. L. Devasar, the president, raised the question of \iu\d settlement for Indian labour. Hr said "if the Government could guarantee reasonable wages and proper civic rights229 words
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Article101 1952-06-04 5 IPOH. Tues.— Sentence was postponed till Friday by AltJustice Thomson at the conclusion <>f the trial of a 2U-year->!(i rubber tapper. Krishnan at the High Court today. Krishnan was convicted for having uncooked rice, sugar Hid groundnut at AUagar Estate en March G in circumstances as to101 words
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Article87 1952-06-04 5 Bank 'For The People' IPOH, Toes.— The People's Bank \s "by t lie people, for tin* people and as such it will always serve the poor workers," said Mr. C. BL Yin, Perak State? Councillor, to The Standard this morning. Commenting on a letter written by "Law Victim" which appeared87 words
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Article292 1952-06-04 5 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Chinese School Teachers' Association is to request the Federation Government, The Standard learns, that the post of Assistant Director of Education (Chinese) should be filled by a person who has knowledge of the Chinese language. The292 words
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Article25 1952-06-04 5 PENANG, Tues.— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. Norm in Ward, will officially open the Penang Co-operative Society^ new shop at Argyll Road on Friday.25 words
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Article189 1952-06-04 5 St.mfl.ird Slatt <>rrt">(>ond« nt j KUALA LUMPUR, Tuc By virtue f >f their smart appeai ance and Miei f beai i:icj, a del a hraent of tixl j recently ton i I Army Depot Police will cere cmlo y guard the Padang, Kuala Lumpur, iur189 words
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Article51 1952-06-04 5 .lOHOHF BAHKI' 'I I The Ecumenical Sunday Service will be held at the M< I i dist Church. Johore Bahru. this Sunday at 5 p.m. The Rev. 1 A. Hood of the Chinese Presbyterian Church, Johore Bahru, will preach on Unitj the Spirit." All members and friends aro51 words
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Article610 1952-06-04 5 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM Bv lIKRK are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. *> whirli appeared in the Sunday Standard on June I Note: f 1. Voui pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing610 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-06-04 5 Mr. and Mrs. On? Tion? Seah of Kekintan photographed after their wedding at the Peir Chit Chinese School at Kota Bahru. The bride was Miss Yean Choon Fee28 words
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Advertisement197 1952-06-04 5 VM) STILL GOING STRONG! jb 4 larrin- JAMES MASO> PLUS B.M, NEWS I ill EPSO>I di inn s "iiou .it a.m. 'Terrvtoon Tr< h. CaHooas" !i t.M- 1.45 -4.15 -6.45 iK M.;;or. M. 2** nii.Aiiiois WEEK! i 11l I W GHS ARE lEMIIFH 30t MIOV HOPC UMARft *W ftWOWTB mC197 words
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Advertisement149 1952-06-04 5 TODAY! jp<fl B^mf l-i'l I:'■n < ti i<- f.tnmaß r jj^^3r/^f^^R I^H f»r mil in this uw it it do«« iJAS 1 drlichtfully lllßiWi M (MtsIHM)C ■flLfljHi 51 ■.-.(-•< i a murici; < hi vu. nit i.. JLiL/ Jrtv^Ji I Dialtgt in PBENCH With ENGLISH Subtiile. Disli ibiitcd by Shavv149 words
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Article756 1952-06-04 6 TODAY we publish the last of two articles by 1 William Connoi on the revival oi Fascism in Italy Western democratic Governments, thougft fully aware of the reassertion of Fascism m exen«;nv countries, are inclined to regard it as lomething which must regretfully be tolerated m756 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1952-06-04 6 WILLIAM CONNOR - Is This The New Mussoline? WILLIAM CONNOR (^\N September 1, 1937, the British destroyer Havock was on pairol off the Spanish coast. Franco was at grips with the Republicans, and the Western democracies were pursuing their timid and unsuccessful policy of Non-intervention. At 10 p.m. two torpedoes were fired at1,021 words
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Article425 1952-06-04 6 Review of Views Territorial Chiefs UTUSAN MELAYU, influentia] Malay daily, said in its editorial column that one of the ways of lightening the burden of the public was to decrease e pay ol territorial chiefs in Malaya, The paper commented on the statement made by the Mentri Besar, FeJangor, that425 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-06-04 6 •But darn it. Doc! You remove the appendix from every book you take out!"16 words
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Article330 1952-06-04 6 The DISLIKE-lkers go to it? TUK AMERICAN LOU IPOUY...hij John CHICAGO p ENERAL Eisenhower's political enemies are preparing to give him a hut reception on his return to the United Stales. I write from Chicago. where this reception is being planned. Middle- Western diehards don't want Ike in the White330 words
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226 1952-06-04 6 Sir: What is the minimum wage workers can subsist on without hardship? This question is as slippery as the eel and it is difficult for an employer to decide on the appropriate wage for each of his employees. This is due226 words
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Letter85 1952-06-04 6 Sir. The Postal Authorities should have issued special stamps during "Badminton Week". All great occasions, be it sports or any other celebration of world ■significance should have been commemorated with the issue of special stamps. All great occasions have thus been commemorated and have had special stamps85 words
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Letter172 1952-06-04 6 Sir;— Mrs. Mary Lobo, a Justice of !he Peace, has called on the Colonys* women teachers to orgnise a women's corps for civil defence. And Commissioner {or Civil Defence. Mr. L. Firbanks thinks it a good idea. And <o I suppose c body must be happy172 words
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Letter77 1952-06-04 6 CLA SS DIVISIONS? Sir In your issue of May 31, 1952 I read with surprise that when a Russian, Dimitri Peter Bourlin, was charged with having in possession 18 lbs. of deleterious drugs, an application was made by Mr. L.A. Sea rle, Superintendent-in-Charge. Special Branch, Sel- angor, for remanding the77 words
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Advertisement10 1952-06-04 6 Gold Dollar Ter Shorn Yip teong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands10 words
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Advertisement118 1952-06-04 6 LARGE FILM CAPACITY I t r Hud tl .i iii'-r.i \v ill M „„> m*kr u,,,. EASY TO LOAD rtnalni (<• Mm BtwU-Mt— i«H< nij: devioe. film threading wifli ll»< viiiiplK t* iIM-lf. aii<J -.in .urn. l <i>n INGENIOUS DESIGN Whrii fully wound. Hf immmii.il M.«<»r tH the lU,\r\ uiil118 words
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Article386 1952-06-04 7 Steel Industry Returned To Owners, As 650,000 Strike WASHINGTON, June 3, (AP) President Truman Monday ordered the return of the siw\ industry to its private owners after tin Supreme Court had declared that his seizure action was illegal. fTesident Truman directed the action In a letter386 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-06-04 7 .«l rommaml portrait stadj b. K.inm sbows Qaeca in drawing room »>f Clarence House Loni the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen is wearing Kill dress ol smoke tuße Medic mn uith silver H sappkiTC tnd diamond ntrKhut- u.jn au t d iron bet fathei the bile Kfrtg (Seorse VI DulAP - 92 words
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137 1952-06-04 7 Renewal Of Export Ban Anticipated W ASHING TON. June 3, iter) A spokesman for N tional Production Auhoriiy yesterday predicted that the ban on United States pments of steel abroad and domestic consumers would re-imposed shortly. T lis was tne ban that proved shipments of steel from rehouses t< exporters137 words
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179 1952-06-04 7 Gen. Ike Gets Fifth DSM From Tru man WASHINGTON, June 3, (UP) Genera] E>wighl Eisenhower whirled through a series oJ top level secret Pentagon conferences yesterday and then received his fifth Distinguished Service Medal 1 am President Truman. i The decoration was the nation's final military tribute to the man179 words
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71 1952-06-04 7 NEW YORK, June 3 (AP)— Bertrand Russell said yesterday thai the odds are 6 to 4 another Woi Id War will occur. "When there is a tense situation, as there is today, anybody making a mistake can bring a war on. and71 words
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Article32 1952-06-04 7 GROTO\ School, one of the most socially exclusive preparatory schools in the U.S.. will acXnit a Negro student next September for the first time in its 68-year history.- A PAP - 32 words
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254 1952-06-04 7 COLOMBO. June 3 (Reuter) —Prime Minister Dudley Sena- >J w cabinet, which has four new members took tn e< oath of office before Ceylpn < Governor General, Lord Solbury, yesterday, Senanayake retains the portfolios of Defence and Exter- "a l Affairs. Dr. Louis Rajapakse andU.P. - 254 words
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204 1952-06-04 7 Attlee Tells Labour Of US Sacrifices, Hits At 'Loose Talk' STOI-, I n-laml. June 3 (Reuter) Mr. \nli<. former Sorialisl Prime Minister, iol«l r*lr«laj ihal Imericani "have I* i t themselves li.i rl l hi li» 1 1> mi." I ■V -sing a Labour Party audii e he said: "No204 words
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28 1952-06-04 7 UK Deports 11 Members Of Red Union IP)— eleven gkon* tiding a live nan conSuch v ascribed e for and Conv tary, t have Can- st« 1 reel28 words
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92 1952-06-04 7 TEHERAN, June 3. <UP>— Nabiolla.s Akbari charged yesterday at his trial that Premier Mohammed Mossadeq- tiien an obscure Parliament deputy paid him 500 rials two years »ago to assassinate Hassan Enami, Tehev.m's most prominent Mosl« n clerical doctor. Akbari told the court92 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-06-04 7 photo. \W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Taking part m the j May 28 aati-ftidgway 1 demonstrations in Paris C were these youths, carry- ing makeshift dubs and banners. Genera] Mat- then B. Ridgway has C arrived in Paris to take over the NATO Com 2 mam! fro m General 2 Dwight I) Eisenhower. HeA.P. - 67 words
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Article114 1952-06-04 7 WASHINGTON, June 3, (UP):— The Supreme Court. j i sterday upheld the contion of Tomoya Kawakita, ntericed to die as a traitor for brutality to Americans in .T a panese prisoner-of-war camps during World War 11. Justice William Douglas delivered a 4 to 3 opinion.UP - 114 words
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Article43 1952-06-04 7 THE Yugoslav news agency, Tanjuft reported yesterday that a uar panic h«s apr,*ad in C/e--.\VVVVVVV\\\\\VV\\\\\VV\\\\\\\\\V\\\VW choslovakia" and the ('.-(.eh Army has cancelled all leaves as a result o!' trie signing of the peace contract between Western German v and the Western allies. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article32 1952-06-04 7 THE U.S. Supreme Courl yester&ay rejected an appeal of Osear Collaxo, Puerto Bican Nationalist convicted of murdering a White Bouse policeman during an attempt to assassinate President Truman in November 1950. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article39 1952-06-04 7 PRESIDENT Truman yeste day nominated Lieut. Gen. i.^'i "is Norstad, cominandu' f the United Stales Air Forces in Europe, and Lieut. Gen. Otto Paul Wey iand, who eonamands tb« Far Ea«| Air Forces for nromotion to full general.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article36 1952-06-04 7 BRK.ADIFR J. M Rickin*liain. 40. who romm.tuiied the ?slh Infantry Brigade during the first year of the Korean War, was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath by Queen Elizabeth II on Bfonfiaj A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article24 1952-06-04 7 A SWISS expedition climbing Mount Everesi began its final Lssault frofia a base camp at tvhumbhu Ghicier, the newspaper 'The Statesman" resorted vesterday. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article40 1952-06-04 7 THE Socialist Party of Bombay continued yesterday its passive agitation against the recent increase! in <io\ eminent food prices in the province by organizing a threemile protest march to (he (iov- i eminent food store in Donjri j Palace. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article33 1952-06-04 7 CHINES! Genera] Chang CJiniK-w.il toJd n nit-eiing at Lhasa, capital of Tibet, that the Communists had '.von "broad suppt/.i" in Tibet, according to the New China Ne.v. Agency f->-'* Tin wwwwww Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 33 words
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Article140 1952-06-04 7 Natal "s Warning, Threat To Malan PfETERMARITZBURG, June 3 (AP)— Natal's pro-British provincial (Council moved Mondai i«> demand a new national convention reaffirming South Africa's I*> 1 0 constitution, which ii claims ha* been broken by the Union's .Nationalist Government. The call wag in a resolution tabled by Councillor J.140 words
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Article134 1952-06-04 7 SAIGON, June 3, (UP):The French military headquarters disclosed yesterday that Vietminh Communists have destroyed the fortn My Hoa and forced to igh Legionnaires to withdraw from the nearby stronghold of Badon at the mouth of Song Giang River. My Hao was evacuated early Saturday a few134 words
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189 1952-06-04 7 w tSHINGTON, Junr :i d i»)— s r< al v Dean \«-li«-oon warned ■mull Uml ni^iii that ilu I <i>>.( will proteci W&A GerauMn antl Berlin afeainM .If kremlin*s intiinidatiiUE ui->iurr>. :ii iade tin ent nationwide i adio-televii iv hours ftd President Truman189 words
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Article67 1952-06-04 7 Bomb Explodes Outside School TUNIS J. P tionalist bomb exploded oul 1 <s i'.d girls 1 school .^nd police neutralized anoint i i tly before it /ai ed go off early a..Police patrols arrested Tunisians who were seen loitering in the neighbourhood where both the accidents occurred shortly alter midnight.67 words
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78 1952-06-04 7 Russian Pact With German reds Likely BERLIN, Jura Sovirt H tO M^!l ith the Communi withdraw her oc< after the proolamal A)-jj.,v. resj cials At the 1 stati would Soviet bloc v would e the K to th< < peace ift with Grovei of 12 West for the piano* d78 words
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Article13 1952-06-04 7 MR Minist4 of Corpus C bridge. Britii Exche i F< i13 words
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Advertisement82 1952-06-04 7 BETTER BATHROOMS i i tr~r 1 1 *1 1 L I'!* W *~'i i ivirything for the complete bathroom i 1 harmony of design functional efficiency and durasility lATMROOM PLANNING ADVICI AT YOUR SIRVICI FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSULT FONGHIN CO., LTD. (4 WALLICH ST. SINGAPORE 2. TELEPHONES: ***** AND 755782 words
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Advertisement66 1952-06-04 7 .is EVERY successful business man requires a good class 1 DOCUMENT $175.00 each V^^..^ BIJ E AND M I BROI N I<P Idrally practical Ist Hm ku*i»c*^ man innr»iou^ wi nil i m ri^tM.i* Is. const ruction rU9WI U»« i«»l«-x IsMtS Ifl rf4 Wrml> H<l\«M h IM nil Tmvd «;«.«>«»-.66 words
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Article260 1952-06-04 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER veteran Singapore ship, the 3,703-ton Hong Siang, which was purchased by the Ministry ol Transport in September lust year, and used for carrying supplies to Korea, ha^ been sold to the British Iron and Steel Corporation (Salvage) Ltd., in the United260 words
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104 1952-06-04 8 Jap Shipping To Compete With British LONDON, June 3 (Reutej I —Japanese ships^for the first time since Pear! Harbour are to compete with British and European lines in freight and passenger services i rom Europe to the Far East, the Daily Mail reported today. It said the Nippon Yusen Kaisha104 words
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85 1952-06-04 8 It's 'French Leave' For The Troops 11 will oe six days "French leave" for more than 400 French troops and passenQers in the j ?>r>-s{i,';,'ru's Maritirfws ship Felix Roussel which arrived in Singapore from Saigon. Reason: The liner developed engine trouble < during the ravage and has :.mt into port85 words
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Article51 1952-06-04 8 WAHHINIHOW, June 3 (AP> —The Maritime administration ed \esteiday it shortly i«s«p invitations to bid for the charter of the governmentd passenger and cargo ves- Pres deal Wilson and Presii.•.:: Cleveland. The shipj bow are operated in ttie trans-Pacific service by American President51 words
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Article142 1952-06-04 8 Standard Shipping Repartee A NUMBER of non-commis-sioned officers <>1 the Singapore Harbour Board Police Force are to be sent to the Police Training School at Thomson Road, for a six months training course M Inspectors. As soon as ihe selected candidates have completed their course,142 words
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Advertisement620 1952-06-04 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE |)in tt Ov.TlUlld Sm» m .m» Los Angflr. Ul Vmerican X Canadian Cities Spore f Sham PMM| fct IA St V, I\l Penanu P Vlum LUCK M* \< II »*MW BCT—.WMM > -l"« v BRIW3 I tf Drv C irgfi Deep Tanks md passengei B-620 words
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Advertisement501 1952-06-04 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Ptut SwctitTiham Hi Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bungiholi and Indonesia to China «5L .lupau Due S'pore Due Penanii Prom "SzeehfMft" June otb June 10th Hon^kon« 1 unm^ June 18th June 23rd Japan Suite. Sails Sails Penang F501 words
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Advertisement595 1952-06-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kbyal IJotterdam Lioyd Holland America Lin* Nederiand Line Rotterdam Rutterdam Amsterduni HALIFAX BOSTON NEfl VOKK PHII \DtIPHIA BAITIMOKt MO3II t NKW OKI .FAN; ifpore P Sham Petaaf TAWAII (SMN) In Port .j.liin<- SLAMAT (KL> 7/13 June 14 ISJ&ae ]u ITJmw RKMP\m; (SMN) ZThmet 3Julv 4 f,.luh595 words
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Advertisement369 1952-06-04 8 r^' "KINA' for Bangkok. Saigon Honekonc Kob^ A Yokohama r» <. <hlf KAMBODIA' for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama h, i:.i, lh u "SCI.ANOIA* for Bangkok 23/23Juli SAILINGS IO aiNTINtNI STANIM! For ColomlHj Aden Port Said Genoa An,, Bambarg Copenhagen Golhenbur: v f S'porr p sttj-, "«w- »/»j.»* M\(iI)ALA" x)369 words
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Miscellaneous165 1952-06-04 8 WHARYIs Maetsuycker 44 1 I Rolfbillner] Mount Lan&ron Ship God Gate JJerkur 11 4 Neocardi Angbv 22 Mentor 25 26 2 CaM« Wharf: Retriever Benaftu 4 l): ni;ir:l 1 Gfefewa \<>. L; Roa Benwyvis 13 i 4 Possilipo 6 7 L.,id I'p Anchorage: K Baron Caw lor C.P T Rajula165 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-04 9 li The British Rubber A I Development Board e\hi- t bited several new articles at the Chelsea I- Inner 5 Show, including conduc- live rubber fnr soil beat- J ins. rubber (lower pots. J < buckets and a rubber J door mat of special type. 'i\\\\-\\\\\\-\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\w^*45 words
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116 1952-06-04 9 PRK IAP I of the markets York Curb I V\ Um I oil (i t B Ol ,<■ broke .< pattern :ed for ovex 5o ng ours ol 19 0 GMT fom Ibe I9t| GIT Lloiing I Board il Trade oakk i ataon116 words
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54 1952-06-04 9 LONDON, JauK (AFP) Hundreds of British ra\on, cotton ami rlotfa making factories are not HOW ninf for at Leattl a furtiiiftlit after tlu» Whitsun peceni I but factor y I to A l deci- I I I I I lvN I I I54 words
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212 1952-06-04 9 Down Trend In Java Rubber Output Is Noted Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, June 3: West Java, one of ncsia's major rubber estate areas today, first to feel the effect of slumping prices. most estates are still operating at capacity, there is a definite trend towards rverbeads and output, II WtsA212 words
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Article44 1952-06-04 9 »\KUH June \iy the ladone >un :njno- Minister. |)r. Sum 'nxJjo Johadi kDMnno. urnYtallv opened ...nul nl«m k e\hanse n Jakarta this s\,uk evrhan^f. huh Irsl ever in :hr rouatr] aril start >iv tomorrow at ii> a.m., l"< al tiaae.44 words
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47 1952-06-04 9 Shares Make Gains In Quiet Market od.ird Markn Reporter ayan share ed the week yeaidy note secti* Buyers Scflen iNli! -i KlAi S 1.40 I 5 o ed 8=) 99 44 6 cd er\ 10 S cd 10 cd 111 HBI ft 1.30 cd .90 0 ccr47 words
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Article106 1952-06-04 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (cents p**r lb.) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No Spot I oo*e 81 81 1 K.0.8 in bales June No. 1 RSS 811 81 1 No. 2 K.S.S. 78'. 7<V, No. K.S.S. 75t 76 Tone: Dull lON DON RIBBr K Tuesday's opening prices106 words
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Article30 1952-06-04 9 The panose Foreign Office has ..De Led as a propaganda Peipinf epo ta that Japs visil :..:i negotiated the sic for a 1h0.000.0u0 sterling bet vtjt^^t^^r^^^^- Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP - 30 words
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Article24 1952-06-04 9 The pound sterling advanced 3 16th oi a US. cent to I' S.S 278 3 4 N< m York on M >nday. A PAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-06-04 9 photo. Some of the ?..">OB sheep whirh arrived yesterday in the Royal Inlerocean Lines passenger-freighter Biaetsuyckcr from Fremantle are seen millimr^apmnd StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article194 1952-06-04 9 <>KK. June 3 (IP) Britaia told the United States that lilt dollar problem will aerei he solved unfrss hi refrains from rais- < tarifj barriers and keeps the high rate of imports ni abroad. ivei ''d before '-he lions, w. a.s secoi.ded i I and194 words
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241 1952-06-04 9 RUBBER PRICES FALL 2 CTS. IN DULL MART Position In Fed. Is Uncertain Standard Market Reporter THE Berlin and Korean situations ond New York reports of pound devaluation have taken turns in affecting the Singapore rubber market, which has reacted accordingly in the uonndehce in the m shaken, while exportU.P. - 241 words
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234 1952-06-04 9 OTTAWA, Juiu- (Renter) Nineteen of Canada**. Irudiii^ ruliltrr lyre and ruhher goods manufacturing torn panics. iniin«lin» several governed I>> British and I. iiite«l States interests, arc named in a report aUeunif the exnrtenee «»t priee-fcxing eombines in the industry. Mr. Stuart234 words
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104 1952-06-04 9 PRESIDENT TRUMAN said that Industrial accidents in America last year took, IK. OOO lives, disabled 2.0n0.000 workers and cost nearly U.S. So. ooo million. He called it a "shocking national tragedy." Addressing the annual conference on industrial safety, in Washington, Mr.104 words
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Article36 1952-06-04 9 HONGKONG, June 3 -Special Standard Service— Closing prices on tlie Hongkong Exchango toda^ were HK515.85 to £1 Sterling:' MK56.63Z5 to US$l: HK51,832 to Malayan $tl HK50.314 to one fndonesian Runtab; Gold HKS39SJS to one36 words
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153 1952-06-04 9 IX 1951, Japan's merchandise exports increased to every tinent of the world. The total exports were equivalent to U.S. 51. 365 million against US $820 million in 1950. By continents, the exports (in millions U.S. dollars) increased as follows: to Asia from .'JBO to153 words
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Article57 1952-06-04 9 THE Royal Interocean Lines passenger freighter Maetsuyc ker brought for Singapore yesterday from Fremantle 24.714 packages of frec/er and cooler cargo. 14.292 (56 Ib) bags and 5.0U4 sacks (150 to) of flour. 385 'packages of general cargo. 69 b;t£s of semolina. 5<K) bass of oats. TOO bags of57 words
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Article89 1952-06-04 9 standard Market Reporter The produce market in Singaras very dull in ail seclions -■< day No business was reported foi copra and coconut oil. Copra had buyers at 525$ pel picu] S( lit 's ai $26. Coconut od .sellers indicated pet pica!, with no buyers in89 words
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Article59 1952-06-04 9 WHILE tlv Federation of Malaya's exports of copra it i clined during A; pared with th« previous oionth, imports showed a sharp Increase in \aiue. Officiid ired April j imports I $28 15© ared 1 .vith $79,920 rot I h and April exp 409 855 i oparied59 words
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272 1952-06-04 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS By Standard Staff Reporter OUTSTANDING among the mcny successful experiments cor ried out* at Serdang Agricultural Experimental Station is the production of a dwarf oil palm, which should mean huge savings for the Molayan oil palm industry. Known as272 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-06-04 9 photo Mr S keepings. Agronomist in Charge, \si irultural Experimental Station. Serdang, stands beneath i>ne «»f tbr dwarf «»i! palms evolved as a result of expenni'-nls the Station. Ibe trees planted in 1940 StandardStandard - 34 words
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Advertisement64 1952-06-04 9 ffi NOW (if >( .i|)tt«il Bhh. i Sim ipace -*> TREE! fly patiutiv I'M on»- mmi ih ••iii> issssTsTf I I 1^ *aanl EiSSr 1 I' I mSSbB i I I I W'v gj LaaAia&iaaaLaii L^aaalVaasisssdsssssLi^kaJitM^^ doan's mm I COtfCff MIXTURE W t^.o *.i aaaasaasjsaaSJ a ©*t/4 *MBfl i i64 words
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Article, Illustration896 1952-06-04 10 MUSIC lovers in Malaya are looking forward with much pleasure to the visit of America's leading soprano. Helen Traubel. She is recognised as the first really meat Americanborn soprano, although sever il famous singers have Chosen ISA as then habitat. She was brought nr> in a home896 words
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Article257 1952-06-04 10 SINGAPORE (4XI metre- A- 41 melresh !t.::n ant. For Schools: 9.55 Interlude: in a.m. n>wn; 10.05 Rendezvous with the stars; l». ir, For Schools; 1 p.m. tart < handler Orchestra; 1.30 New?; 1.45 lunch Time Prom; p.m. lor Schools; <> 15 Programme Summary; »i.17 Nature Club; C.ltl257 words
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Article221 1952-06-04 10 i I V worry ab >u: ftgu e hen the 1 is something you c about '.em" T I ek is in learning the art ot ca- >uflage tnd dis- 3 The too-thin silhouette will deceive all on-! K>kers when it is pleasantly led in gypsyis221 words
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Article665 1952-06-04 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By LET'S be really cheerful this week and talk about accidents, shall we? Even in the best regulated houses accidents are likely to occur and often the right tirstaid treatment there on the spot can do morf good than any amount of doctoring and665 words
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Article97 1952-06-04 10 VTOUR bed pillows are in A need of attention when they begin sagging at th e ends, when they tail to rebound when pressure i.s lifted, when stiff feather quills be^in sticking through the ticking. To fluff the crushed- and matted feathers by washing, try this method. Make97 words
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Article25 1952-06-04 10 AS CREATED BY MR. CONWAY II I I I 1 ri i i i H I then O I Iff. Hotr 1 1 1 I25 words
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Advertisement184 1952-06-04 10 (7hotKUUt€^j awe t&eii jteedm /torn wwmrtc pams I V to tJuj Ftimi/y ftlediciti* v s^ WLX The success of De Witt's Pills in relieving rh« backache and joint pains is simple to explain are frequently caused by sluggish kidney m n alto' harmful impurities to remain in the system A*184 words
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Miscellaneous417 1952-06-04 10 I I <»<> > 01 OI VI JON: "Eve* '"<>re in thiN world i» thU aaarrea— a ba&utee of beaut\ and di«.gu>t. ina?nifi< anee aim S ratv"— Kalph Waldo Fmerson. > WEDNESDAY FOB EVERYONE: There is a strong social trend operative before noon; make the s most of it in417 words
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174 1952-06-04 11 LONDON. June 2 (UP): Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin, America's mile king, set a new British record for the 1.000--,ard distance today as he won two events in the windup of the two-day British track games at the White City Stadium. Running on a174 words
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Article96 1952-06-04 11 THE G.O.C. Major General A. G, O'Carroll Scott will pay a 'visit to Nee Soon on Friday June (3. and attend the football match of the recruits of the MB ho are playing their ftnal game against the T. and T.T.G RE.ME in the Singapore96 words
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Article52 1952-06-04 11 MAN" I. A. June 3 (UP): The Ph lippines Olympic basket ball team defeated the visiting Taylor University Trojans from Indiana si) to 58 In their second meeting at the IRizal Stadium last night. In their first came on Friday, the Visitors swamped the Helsinkibound Filipino 7152 words
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387 1952-06-04 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By S*? 1 T*! ,s June day— Mondoy— had it all. Cricket was seriously inM rSS I". 2 T° St S Q Z fs of the country, but the biggest crowd of all 85,000 at Leeds for the Yorkshire-Lancashire "battle of387 words
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Article215 1952-06-04 11 PARIS, June 3 (Renter) Frank Sedgman ami Ken McGregor, Australian holders of the title heat Dick Savitl end Gardner Mulloy (United Steles) 6-3, 6-1. 6-1 in thr* men's doubles final of the French International Tennis Championships, yesterday* Sedgman and McGregor, who now hold the French, Wimbledon.215 words
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Article160 1952-06-04 11 V. Mankad To Play For India LANCASHIRE. June 3 (Reuter) Haslingden, the Lancashire League Cricket Club, have agreed to release their Indian .tar. Vinoo Mankad, for the first Tesl at Leeds bjjt with reservations. Mr. J. Ashworth, chairman of Haslingden, issued the following statement ''We have agreed to the release160 words
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Article44 1952-06-04 11 NEW YORK. June 3 (UP)— Stanford's eight-oared Varsity Shell won the No. 1 lane yesterday in the draw for the 1952 inter-eollege Rowing Association regatta to be held for the first time on Lake Ondaga, near Syracuse, New York, on June 21.44 words
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Article72 1952-06-04 11 THE PHILIPPINES Refonanc« Basket Ball team will play a return match against the Nanyang Siang Pao team at the Happy World Stadium at 8 p.m. today. Admission charges will be at $5 and S8 and tin- entire proceeds will be donated to the Chinese Y.M.C.A.72 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-04 11 photu. High leaping JarUie Sewell, England's Inside right, ii beaten to the ball by Swiss goalkeeper Preiss in the International match won 31 by England in Zurich, last wick. SewelJ scored one ol the three Koala against Switxeriaae. APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-06-04 11 photo. Getting off to a flying .start is Pat Devise ol "<r Athletic Club, Dundee, one ol the members of the British women's Olympic r. lav team train- I mjr at Motspur Park Loydiii^ii^^^l a t_ Helsinki. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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136 1952-06-04 11 Ezzard Charles' Weight Heavier Than Expected I ATLANTIC CITY. New Jersey, June 3 (UP) Ezzard Charles' weight became the big question esterday when he scaled 1963 pounds- exactly the same as champion Jersey Joe Walcott at their preliminary I weight-in for Thursdays night heavy-weight title Bght at Philadelphia. Charles' weight136 words
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Article102 1952-06-04 11 Threatens To Resign MR. N. s. HOGAN Chairman of the Enquiry Commission appointed by SAFA to investigate the Corinthians' tour of the Federation in defiance oi the SAFA and recommend disciplinary action against the players and Club officials, yesterday warned the SAFA council that ail the members of the Commission102 words
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Article202 1952-06-04 11 LUCK WAS y Wen (P.M.) ii n they were di >r the lime this sea I i clear goals In their v Third Division "A" leag i co against W era the CY AA g| rday. S grand show in the R goal tin unhea to202 words
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54 1952-06-04 11 THE SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has submitted a claim totalling about S;o0.0f)<) to the War Damage Commission as compensation for damage eauM'ri by the Japanese to the Anson Road stadium. I eating this a1 I e 7. nission a I > I54 words
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84 1952-06-04 11 WiIHULI a win in any ol their nine previous games, Chinese Casuals played their tenth match against Indian Recreation Club at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and were beaten 3 l. impressive I notable I due to in- I the Iht.h I O- I man84 words
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Article436 1952-06-04 11 l IST ¥1 IR*S Iral imsioa loccf f league raasueri up, Rovers Sports I lub who hive 13 aetata heaa seven games are now rertain ol this, year's i-hampionship. Tigers, their nearest rivals stand little ha arc nalesa tbe Rovers ai c beaten t a Ice436 words
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Advertisement344 1952-06-04 11 s!tuatm)N3 Vacant COLON! OF NORTH BOKNKO public works ulpaki MENT ACANUIS exist in the > Plb U Works Depart- N Borneo for tech- in the following A-sista.M Engineers Mechanical al Assistants, Civil, ks Buildings men Surveyors ai and foi dos 0 i be obtain n either. Direr tor of Public344 words
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Advertisement363 1952-06-04 11 NOTICES NAUTICAL SCHOOL i NAUTICAL school is to be opened shortly in the line Hostel, Anson Road. Singapore Full-time day I classes al this school are cxto commence in about a month's time. In the first place classes Will provide tuition to intending candidates for Ist 2nd class ministry J363 words
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Advertisement65 1952-06-04 11 H i Irl HAS SET IWp A NEW ACCURACY <{!^<*JfK m J RECORD IN WRIST V^l I~> C^ WATCH CATEGORY i «t_l___i_JK HAPPY WORiDn^flßEr j J ONIGHT IM. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY Intension p*i| T °Sl T,,E !952m mim AiATH I DANCI. COMPhlliiON. SATURDAY PRIZE DISTRIBUTION fICHT 7th Am A BALLROOM65 words
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Article44 1952-06-04 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCF.R: SAFA League Div. 1 AA A o CA di Jalun Besar; Div. 2 TBA v HM Dockyard at CYMA. SBHFA League- Mansfield Borneo Motors at Thomson Road; Breweries V Ford at Farrer Pur}:. Borneo Co. n Honykong Bank at Clerical Union.44 words
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Article27 1952-06-04 12 BADMINTON: International Championships. SB A Hall SOCCER: 2nd Dn\ SCRC i U B" v Set Club, SCRC: PWDS j V Tel. Coins. AWSC, PW ground.27 words
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Article141 1952-06-04 12 THE SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association yesterday decided to continue the present policy of not including Service players in any Singapore game. Mr. R. R. I. Piles. SAFA coach, in moving the continuance of this policy pointed out that in February 1950, when a Burmese141 words
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Article57 1952-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— The Reception Committee ot the Indian Community here presenting the Indian Thomas Cup Team with a shield and each member with a watch as a memento ol r visit to the Federal CaDi- Tl presentation will be made at s. .'hi p.m.57 words
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747 1952-06-04 12 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Malaya's Best Facing Strong Foreign Threat Bv KUALA U AIH Tnes. I'n retaining Hie I nomas (up, Malaya mm a^ain proved herseli the world's champion badminton nation. It vt. i collective effort by a team of players chosen from all747 words
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Letter91 1952-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The anmia! athletic championship meeting of the Methodist Boy's school, Kua a Lumpur, will be held*on Saturday June 21 ai 0 D.m. Mrs, H. Van Oss will present the prizes. Invitations have been sent out for the senior and junior tnterschool relay91 words
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Letter241 1952-06-04 12 Thomas ike lunitu of making a with which think ittended those games is no gt nton Hall uithilioning. tl lost ten days 1 I i nctensati > of launches leepest sympatour own heroes cire 'ly it was unkind them to l] torrid the Indians tut the241 words
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Letter126 1952-06-04 12 Ma j orie Jackson Coming MAJORIF J k >n, Australian woman champion sprinter; may, I negotial work out, successfully give exhibition runs in Singapore on June 11. This was disi losed b3 .dr. F. Strickland Se "1 >i the Singapore Olympic Snorts Council. Mr. Strickl ind said th it 1126 words
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Letter97 1952-06-04 12 PCRC Lose To Kin ta Europeans IPOH. Tues— lp »h Disl first division g giantkillers. K ns, did it again when they inflicte I five goals 1 neat on the Perak Chine Reel n Club on the Ipoh padang today. Doran wh hat trick in the I half is the97 words
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Article235 1952-06-04 12 Pr.\ \NG, T Norfh- Bxture. the firsl .1! be played rom June 21 to 24 a s announced al last nights co nittee gof the Teni s Asa ation :>; Mr. Soon Ch< 1 ilayers selected N i team which cumP K< P< a and 5 ins ire235 words
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Article89 1952-06-04 12 riXTURES for the South C lina football tourists due in S gapore at the beginning ol A gust were decided by "the SAFA co incil yesterday, 1 w South China tourists «v Fotee gare.es: A.; r 2. ind .">. At the req te I of89 words
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186 1952-06-04 12 The C;o\»'rniii? Director of Sin Poh Amalgamated. Mr. Aw Boon How supported the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's Olympic fund jea«7n u v >\V lh donaUon of M.OOO. Mr. Aw's donation was equalled by another from the ojngapore cinema magnate Mr. I.uke Wan Tho.186 words
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501 1952-06-04 12 WINDSOR LAD - \U WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Newcomer Skryne Primrose, a ihree-year-oid filly by Hyacinthus, sire of the speedy Sweet Maisie, who i> making her first appearance on the Malayan Turf, surprised track watchers when she finished ahead of Gilded Dome in a testing trial501 words
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Article294 1952-06-04 12 (Denmark* v. Lee Hoo Chye (Malaya l Abdullah Piruz (Malaya) v Henry Ferreira (India); Charanju Lai Madan (India) v Marten Mendez (USA). DOUBLES Chan Kon Leong and Abdullah Piruz (Malaya) w Joe-n Skaarup and J.H. Hansen (Denmark'; Teoh Seng Khoon a'.d AX. Other (Malaya* v294 words
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Article132 1952-06-04 12 TAIPING, Tues.- -North Malaya sub-districts REME i ceived another setback yesterday when I hey wore held to a one-all draw by bottom place Royal Signals in the senior football league match. The Signals kept on the offensive throughout but their forwards lacked shooting power. REME opened132 words
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Article258 1952-06-04 12 RAF Changi Win Two Major Titles R.A.F. CHANGI captured the tw I major titles in the H.A.F. (Malaya) lawn tennis championships heid oxer the WhitW/C Klidjian played impressive tennis to defeat Fit. Lt Bishop in the singles final 6—2. 6 2, and showed that he is a worthy holder258 words
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Article67 1952-06-04 12 THE FINANCE Committee of the Singapore Amateu Fo >tball Association last night directed by the Council to otter (6,000 a game plus free accom modation to a Finni loccei team which SAFA are trying to bring out to Singapore. Mr. E. Strickland, Who is a^'tna to67 words
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