Singapore Standard, 5 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard t—l VOL. II NO. 338. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 351 1 Slinriird Staff Correspondent la^t night. Dubbed as the '"dormitory fi J'' Ipoh workers" because i more tiian half of ihe populaI tion oi 3,400 are farmers ot m lustrial workers of Ipoh, the village Is .situated within the i Kinta Town Board
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  • 407 1 Standard Correspondem Xl \l V HIMPUR, Wed.- With the assumption by iJ Sil Gerald Tempter of powers of operational ©vet ill the armed forces assi»iiod to operathe i ederation, a directive on the organization rs Ol the Director of Operations and the for Defence, has been
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  • 94 1 BERLIN, June I I Bri: I and 500 West policemen were prepared to laj et any Communist atte t 1 the Soviet-controlled ra io Berlin building m the British sector British tg< since dawn terday. Relief attempts and demonstration tnticipati d, as Berlin Commusts
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  • 45 1 PISAN Korea, June 4 (IP) Btitniii joined the I'nitt'd St.it«> lodaj m I diplomatic protest against President S\uum.in Khet*\ seiiarc <>f power m Korea and it v.is learned that five other Uftited Nations members were prepiiin^ to lodg€ similar notes.
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  • 81 1 KOJE ISLAND, June i dP) 1; i -ma >ked Ami rican combat troops stormed the last three Communist prisoner-of-war compounds today and lestroye i Rod propaganda signs and flags. Tfie United Nations raiders brought out 17 anti-Communist N >rth Koreans from one com pound
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  • 21 1 EAST German Poli'-e voterMa;- Qr&d and wounded a United S .itrs soldier on the perimeter of Berlin. Reu ter
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  • 40 1 NAHAS Pa ha's Wafd Party petitioned King Farouk En Cairo yesterday for the imnediate recall of the dissolved Houses of Parliament, the abolition <>i martial law and the re ea c of political de tame Reu ter
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  • 6451 1 1 In hpore, red. Awarded Quee n's Birthday Honours THE only new Knighf m the Queen's Birthday honours list for Malaya is Mr. Moroboe Vincenzo Del Tufo who acted as Malaya's High Commmissioner till the arrival of General Mr. Del Tufo formerly Chief Secretary to the Malayan
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  • 572 1 LONDON. Jinn- 5, (Reuter). The Queen m the first honours liM of her four-month-old reign, today rreated tno new viscounts, two barons and hi) knights bachelor* The list was published m celebration of hei official birthday today. Sir Basil Brooke. G3,
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  • 29 1 A BRITISH Stall Sei seam was stabbed nnc! bludge to death on Tuesday night m rm Egypt- m open ;ii:" markei m Favid. Sueai CanaL Reuter
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  • 160 1 LONDON June 4 A [ndi m interest are: Xi i <■,• Bachelor Anl Elkins Vice-President of I India United Kingdom Cil tciation. i ipaniona Ord«r o Safni Michael and Saint f C.M.G.) Leonard Ad Deputy High Comi the United Kingdom m Gurth Kimber, Dei M Commissionei
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  • 39 1 MacD. Said Visiting japan In July THE Commissioner General for South-East Asia, Mr Ma colm Mac Donald, is expected to visit Japan at the beginning of July, British Emba ir i Tokyo disclosed yesterday according to an AFP report.
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  • 32 1 AS a result of representations made by the Governmenl of India arid the Ceylon Commissioner, the Governor-in-Council has approved the flying of flays of the members of the Commonwealth today.
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  • 27 1 TIIRKE police olli'-ers weninjured yesterday m dashes between men of the Bamangwato tribe and police m Palapye, Bechuanaland, On Tuesday Pm > ■invalid 55 tribesmen.- Reuter
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  • 28 1 VATICAN CITY, June (AP> Pope Pius XII is wfteriajj from an attack of influenza and fever, an ofiuia! Vatican pr«B3 office bullet i [i said today.
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  • 73 1 Till: GOVERNOR, Mi J. I \i< oil his sea] 1 me- 1 Kge of gnttimtt to the Qim h «>n tic incisKiti (»J her birth daj tod;i > I lie BtCSStftfTC (On\ewf| (lie M I©J .il :i It <mii ill l!'i "^l.l ty*K Mil, i. >
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 26 1 Mien '/if l/Vl Qaaani'i m Tlwui a COFFEE fn%m BUT for lOOK mffiff FLAVOUR and* FRESHNESS ASK FOR J?X <&£e.rdUJL COFFEE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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    • 89 1 BOBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 4. Th c following ore the closing prices of lubber ond tin on the London Mo»ket tod v LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 24 \d. Spot £977 per ton WSept. 241t i £979 .e.ler.. Oct. Dec. 23] d. j Three month*:
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    • 26 1 SHELL MOTOR OIL BETTER BUY AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES sealed m plastic and steel that's why last longer f rtlrratutti I'riif J.» mil*. MACLAINE WATSON iMi LTD.
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  • 279 2 Don't Underrate Your Vote— Tan Standard Staff Reporter THE I'jriiamenUrv system "can batter than any other sv.tem fulfil our political ambitions," declared Mr Tan <h\u Tiun. Deputy Tresideni of the Singapore Legislative ouiuil, m iledurini; open the "Faiiiaments and The People's Vote" exhibition at the
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    53 2 —Standard photo by MR. TAN riHN TUAN. Deputy President of the Sink;i p or c Legislative Council. siM-akins at the Victoria Memorial Hall when he declared open the "Parliaments and The People's Vote" Exhibition. The exhibition is designed to encourage people to register for both Legislative and City Councils elections.
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  • 107 2 Arts Student DiesInS'pore MASOOD bbi Mi i v stndesi a1 Ihe l aivei sil <v > !1 uiui d ,i m or! daj aftei l■ o ks' illness ia the General M isq prodw lion „i the Mai i r I :i al. the SIBd I I .aid .m acloi
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  • 35 2 TAX H ial wa^ Singapore Se >■• I Poli with robl I Pin. ol cash and to trie value of $30.50 le armed with a f-foot way m < 3ed until June 11.
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  • 54 2 THE FINAL »«!5 In Way adch »1 $700 to St And s Cat edral Wat Memorial] f d, t- 'it following cu;i- i I V. Paki samj Eaq $109, Mrs. I enct r«fl $10, T VV. Ont? Esq. Rev. Douglas Wood $893 j Survey Department, j Sing... c
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  • 100 2 THE MEDICAJ ties of the Univer- M >.ya yesterday rewell tea party m honour of the Professor of Physics. Prof. -VS. Alexander and Mrs. A i xander. They are leaving rtly for Ibadan. Nigeria, ere he has i 1 1 ted the of Physi Mrs. Alexander
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  • 35 2 7 TOE AH LIONG pleaded j& iitv m the Singapore First P>'!ice Court yesterday to a charge ol assisting m the running of chap ji kee m Sins Avenue. He was fined $200.
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  • 52 2 A WOMAN. Chan Siow Meng who wen' to a dinner party m New Bridge Road on Tuesday was later m the evening arrested for being drunk. In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, Chan said, "I must have drunk a little tuu much". She was
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  • 126 2 Two Men Disappear Off S'pore Standard Staff Reporter TWO Chinese are believed to have lost their lives m the sea Singapore, last week-end. One of them was a lighterPang Tin Tho. who was d to have fallen into the while attempting to board the A c Reed m the Inner
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  • 100 2 FOLLOWING lucky numbers vere drawn at the Fun Fair held at the Convent of Holy In- Jesus on Whit M mday to raise funds *'">r a branch school Ka n;>- >ng Bahru: 1.-t prize *****; 2nd prize 41 584; d p'-ize *****: 4th prize ***** .v
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  • 135 2 AUGURING well lor the future financial saccess of Singapore's now badminton hall, which will b? formal]; opened on June arrangements have already been nia('e for the use of the Hall on the nights of June 16, 17. 18 and l!> for special public meetings.
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  • 125 2 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court vis told yesterday how a couple made a suicide pact and jumped i»u» tinsea off the Esplanade <>n Tuesday tight with their hands tied together. They were rescued near Anderson Bridge at 9.15 p.m. by two passers-by. Tlie couple,
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  • 40 2 AN EIGHT-FOOT dinghy named "Kihgkiki" which was found adrift tn the sea off Pulau Sudong, near Pasir Panjang 2-i months ago, is with the Singapore Marine Police. Claimant should contact Inspector C.H. re Souza, Marine Police.
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  • 35 2 THE Singapore Fire Brigade dealt with four lallang fires within three hours yesterday afternoon, The fires were at Mackenzie Road. Bukit Timah Road. Hyderabad Road and Wee Fam Rnad.
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  • 68 2 Listing Vessel Reaches Fort THE 33-year-old freighter Cl; c T arrived m Singapore terday tg with a pronounced list dvi 1 St; rd was told, to one of tv. r o oil tanks being empty. i the other was lull. Owned by Tsavliris (Shippi g) Ltd, London the 5.613--iter was
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  • 307 2 A SINGAPORE detective told the First Police Court yesterday how he saw a Chinese set fire to a Singapore Traction Company bus. He surprised the r^an, he said, and m the chase that followed, arrested him with the help of two
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  • 100 2 SINGAPORE will be represented at the annual conferences of the Briti>h Family 'Planning Association m London this week by Mrs. Goh Kok Kec, Chairman of the Singapore Family Planning Association, who is at present I m England. I Lady Speed, who has been active
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  • 192 2 A MOTORIST. F. W. Mounter, who had beea fined S4O and who had his licence endorsed m the k*wet4 courts for negligent driving, gueecaefaJfa appealed m the .Singapore High Court before ihe Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Avnsley yesterday. Arguing the appeal. Mr. K. H. Green
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  • 69 2 THE DEPUTY Chief AdminMvalive Officer of the Departtnenf of Broadcasting m Singapore, Mr. Tay Kirn Tee. has been appointed to act as Chief Administrative Officer m the absence of Mr D.A. S'cphen. Mr. Yeh Hua Fen of the Social Welfare Department lias been appointed Assistant Secret a
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  • 39 2 TEO CHEE YEONG (57), was tentatively charged m the j S;n£:;pore Fourth Police Court y» sterday with the murder of Seah Ah Wnh m Lorong 40. [Geylang, at 3.20 p.m. on June I i ii\ was remain
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  • 165 2 SIOW Fdpng Chin, a 41-year-old mother of 10 children, was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, of a summons Charge of assaulting and ill-treating her two adopted daughters, Ah Gim (H)j and Ng Ah Hoon Cl 3). Mr. Leonard Cornwell, of t*\W\V\\\VWYWW\VVV\fcVWVW\tt\W
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 B 9 J^ok VW S ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED TO DOCTORS, A W* Si m JM H S DENTIST, CHIROPODISTS, AND X 0 g|l fil T BEAUTY PARLOURS (J Q Ur \jJI. Jl qA REVOLUTIONARY New Soap Containing 0 Hexachlorophene 55 cents a tablet 0 9 'DERL Soap for "Scrubbing-up" r\ Hospitals
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    • 100 2 EIMJOE-KOE j JV iiii"/ I. EN6-KO6-KOE SHOUTS L- f\**f ?f .^s HIS MAGIC W.-Oftf> < J v\J\sr >' f&ry/ff\ ft* *^xVAN tci'TtS magic ziPpycu;(»f es f-sx rf^T^few- VSl' WWW "^-VANHOUTEN- "••1 rtit 4^* VAKMOUTEN COCOA I* Jj S7i£lsrO4l* *:**:<> >^> QtttCK£#S TMt flr£ (^r n 6A#/s#£srm2w:s i 4 I A
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 42 2 PSsr rr Tri V -AH'UL. CURE H/S fIF (^'d-JCS T ONK MORE BSj^B^^i^Br^^^W^l I A 4 CHILE IS SO NERVUSSNZSS. AH'LL AGOfitIZfN" HOUR, AN' g^i W^ 7 I C CTrX i ABOUT STUPEFtER. r r-h£ PAPER/T-P-PORk. FOSOtC^— .^L. P^ft. j[ L H/-
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    75 3 photos At left are the champions < who look first prize m each i class They are: Centre: i Class One winner Baby < Montauini, (left) Class Two winner Baby MacKlhayer and Class Three winner Baby Moseley. Below: the Reddell twins who won the consolation prize m Class One (between
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  • 55 3 Standard >iaff Rr|>orter .KI'ORAI. a A Carrol of the 42 Commandos M.mnes. wfet saved the life ot a fellow Marine be tiirhulunt waters of the Sungei Kinta, was the Bron/r Metl of the Royal Humane yes&ervaj by Reai Admiral F Officer Malayan Area, at
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  • 61 3 P w i I rai wed i > id to an lught i> aad hive their i r > parked as directed b> the I ITii Police. M'nhcrs of the public with can and without lebt*U ag to set* the parade m.iv drive alms Sonth Caaal X
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  • 505 3  -  Mr. Innes RICE MILLERS of South-East A^ia should lose no lime m replacing their "dilapidated and inefficient" mills with n«-w ones, said Mr. W.R. Inn Rice Adviser to the Commissioner-General, yesterday during a tulk j>n rice at the Singapore Rotary Club luncheon m W
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  • 81 3 Learn from The Dyaks SIAMESE white rice I I as nowy white, c I all its by Mr V. R. Innes, A Ivi ji- to the Com-r-General yesterday, animal-; and chickens c the nutrients, man to be contented with filling his stomach, he ling that Singaporeans v prefer the white
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  • 127 3 HOLDING ms hand high above his head, an old man Lim Ah Chuan. swore m the Third Police Court yesterday that he would tell the truth. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, the Third Magistrate, believed him. but Mr Livingstone said that he also' believed the evidence
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  • 250 3 Youth Unmoved By Five- Year Sentence A YOL'.Mi man who niiiKtrkrti on a career <>i crime nearly five years ago was outwardly unmoved :>i Singapore Assizes yesterday when Mr. Justice Brown sentenced him to five years' rigorous imprisonmenl on two major charges* The man, 23-year-old Wong Kwai Wah. after failing
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  • 145 3 W arning To Fed. J ilgrims AS L PILGRIMS from the Federation of Malaya to whom Pilgrim Passes have already been issued for the second sailing of the "Tyndareus," leaving Singapore on June 19, and Penang on June 22. must note that their passes are for the second sailing only.
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  • 115 3 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at the inquest into the death of Chan Geok Koon (15), a labourer, who fell off ■i lorry at the junction of Kirn Poh Road— Tiong Bahru Road on April 26, and
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  • 154 3 DRIVER CHARGED WITH CAUSING DEATH NG T E O W .'IAN was charqcd yesterday m Second District Court with causing the death of Tan Tiew Suan by a negligent aci <"! Nov. 2fj last year m Beach Road. Tay Yong Phuat, a bus driver employed by the Tay Koh Vat
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 3 Stand 1 1 ,i pit h-, A S( fn»m Charlotte llastini;s' MirrisNJui plaj lion.t fiituir" t Ih' st.ii;«-(l ,il the k tut i<. Theatre on Jum Ml and tlst bj the \v\ Players m .i.d <>f the Mo-Mil M \'inii Hospital Build Ib| lund Jhis is a r«I>i'at rf iiriM.in*
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  • 245 3 Girls Assert Themselves At RAF Baby Show GIRLS fought for and claimed superiority over boys at yesterday's first Baby Show at the Married Families Club Changi, for RAF. personnel. Of the 60 babies competing, girls captured Srsl prizes m two of the three classes The only gel oi twins the
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  • 156 3 Standard Staff Reporter \X ITII the dosing down of fi\«- major rubber milling factories m Singapore, more titan 1.700 workers emploi m t li i industry have been thrown oui of Jobs, tin* Becretarj of the Singapore Kubbcr Milling and Manufacturing Workers 1 Union, Mr.
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  • 42 3 AN I sT into tl of three-yi id the S Coroner tiic doctor who m on the I m Co T;iy. wi hm'e tnkon la f i om a bowl on ilk- R< his h He being wa, t
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 > > > .;;^:-;;;-v.^-; --;?-^-^v-. )BiA MEMORIfIL HALL THE SINfcArOHE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE I 1-E SINGIPORE STANDARD t JoinU, preset TWO CELEBRITY RECITALS |aJ£| Cl^ MA DONNA, NEW YORK METROPOLITAN OPERA ■DNESDAY THURSDAY, JUNE 18th 19th at 9 p.m. i nips inciuov v Excerpt* "frou. -TANNHAUSER- «nd "TRISTAN IND J ISOLDE"
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    • 125 3 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. MILLION _DCLLAR LOTTERY NEXT DRAW ONri3thTjULY 1952. Minimum Prizes PAID m FULL. Ist Prixe <«, $250,000 2nd <C 120,000 3rd P 50,000 4fh 20,000 sth 1 10,000 coch j 6th Q- (10 5,000 coch i 7th O (20) 2.000 coch i Bth (50 1.000 coch The Sweep
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 §fNO OR.WIWMIIG, IT DOES BEATi fBY THE WAY V FyOu ,TTHIf,WAY... I OULbTiON WHIN W\ f HBbjmS rS'AVf N'TSE-EnVau WHERE Sf^^^^S^OOotSP I^L^'O 7 WHAT DOYOU VTHAT WAY' 6O I I THINK ALLEY FOR A /hJBCANGET 1 LH:» U 7 KNOW ABOUT GUL^ I'D BETTER VOUBET-1 |L ONfiTiMi (TO WHEN YOU
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  • 228 4 Standard Start Correspondent PFNANC \V<><l.— Plans are now being made by local mercl-aiils i i >\><», wca IMM ;.,||v rubber ami copra, from In- ■'"•■■'•<-"':-' (llllv fl in 25 export <-" i lk- ewttigamen! l>: >«i<" 1 r CLS £SSSA last month the btapte G Nt
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  • 44 4 PENAN !> idin ,K c re Mr- J A Back Court toirge of crim -old Chong Hoc. said bouse beca \v had bee;: I I i g B but ight by happei on year w one en. g ods, P I
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  • 37 4 KUAJ UMPUR, Wed.— Sta believes that RIDA is considering the quesf reclaiming c of the F- k H ci Vjlley from y■■ Tt ok An on as s P adi anting area m the rouni
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Cheong Cheng Poh. a 40-year-ol checking clerk m the ome-tax Department was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here today, and bound over to be ol good behaviour for a period of one year m the sum
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  • 39 4 Have You Got A Gun •lOHORE BAHRU J i hold ing them to carry inanition or explosives are asked to forward to the I Police Officer, within one month, the 1 P firearms and the amount of explo. sion.
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR. W c of the l Oth Regiment commanded s Manap Jepun, who was killed m X [>n May 25, f< the sw« g ag the a Rifles yesterday who have already collected six of nny. r the terrorist the Gurkhas found a ramp m
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  • 75 4 KLUANG, Wed. A meeting of scourers and members of the public was held at th< Dis- trict Orlice for the formation of a Di- Boy S "outs Association. Up till now Kluang was under the Balu Pahat Dis- trict Association but m view the fact that the number
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  • 87 4 IPOH. Wed. The Perak State GOTcrameflfl has formed a ten -man committee to investigate into the possibilities of accelerating education among the Malays m the Stuu. h i> very much concerned about the iimited number of Malay boys and ?irls attendin- English schools m the State. Of a total
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 4 Gurkha patients seen at the Rinrara B.M.H. Lt. Col. C. W. States, Brigade of Gurkhas Liaison Officer at the War Office, on a tour of the Gurkha units m Malaya.
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  • 97 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG, W«L Indicative of "the* |rowV of the cooperative store movement, the Penang Co-operative Store Society, which is the first urban store society m Malaya to build its own store premises, will have its third trading shop m Penang when the premises m
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  • 65 4 IPOH, Wed.— A 50-year-old Chinese, who pleaded guilty to having of eight pockets of chandu, 30 pills of unprepared chahdu dross, and three smoking pipes on May 27 at Chamber u! in Road was sentenced to two months' jail by Air. J.R. Whimster m
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 4 The Malacca Dance Association officials for 1925. Seated from left: Lam (Jo Wen? (secretary). Miss Lim Guat Choo (vice president) Pan* ttmg Ha h (p res iw nt >. Le Yew Ghi (vice-president), and Mrs. E. P. Shelley. Standing: Tan Hock I m. Lim On Hong Miss T. Ponniah, Soon
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  • 138 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed To enable the people of Malaya to appreciate fuliy the underlying cause of the present reign of terrorism and avoid being deceived, Mr. Lam Swee, former Political Commissar and Commander of the 4th Regiment. Smith Johore,
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  • 36 4 MR. K. IYADURAI. financia] clerk of the Telecommunications Department. Kuala Lipis, has gone on transfer to headquarters. Kuala Lumpur. He is succeeded by Mr. M. Sinnathamby of the Stores ami Workshops of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 34 4 P£NANG. Wei. The Rubber Trade Association here was burgled of $59 on Tuesday morning. Plain clothes men on duty saw two men running away. They gave chase bul failed to get them.
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  • 222 4 These figures indicate that the Mala>s are lagging behind the others m English education and account for the reason that there have been constant complaints from Malay parents that sufficient steps have not been taken to set more children admitted to English schools.
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  • 252 4 DIESEL BUSES FOR PENANG Standard Staff Correspondent IT.N \N<-. Wed, The Municipal transport M< < t lor next year will contain :i iariic proportion <>! motor* buses ami trolley buses conforming with the latest standards of comfort for ili<- travelling public, the acting Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr. ML Z. Parsons,
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultans of Pahang and [Perak on behalf of the Rulers have sent the following mes- sage to the Queen on. the occasion of her birthday. "We the Sultan of Paha and the Sultan of Perak. for and on behalf of all our
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  • 61 4 LONDON, Wed. MajorGeneral L. E. C. M. Perowne. late of the Royal Engineers, has been appointed Com- mander, South Malaya District j and Al;uor-General. Brigade of I Gurkhas, the London Gazette announced tonight. General Perowne. 50, serve' 5 m France. Burma and SouthEasi Asia m the last war.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 601 4 SITUATIONS VACANT UALI-: stcoograpbei required m phone i'"!. 0 v\ a.\ LED young tsk v some experienci i ou Branch m Kota Bh'aru A;>in own hand rtting Bousti ad fie Co., Ltd Kuala umpur. A N ED by iiram o- pai of Hi E f>ean Commercial Company a man mi«
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    • 57 4 EN C r ~7 een V second son I ;ne Gn m PUBLIC LECTURE UwvtnHf of Malaya Econ.rr SPEAKER Prot Profossot Of Economici, Urivcuify of \A»nd Cho :mon Pre» at 8 of MEDICINE poy Lines S: I i RACI CHILDRI Night Bk. K. I>, 81 797, S ers. No. T
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 323 4 FEDERATION DEARY 1 Xl l r 4\{J and 8.30 p.m. C\IMTOL: A!! Quip* On The West..v r».-»\» STAR: Sabs Bagh (Hindi) 1 313 crn F*oot 7 unci 9JO pjn. (itKOWTION: El Paso 730 and 6.3u and 8.15 p.na LHK): Wedding Affair 12J0, 2JO. 9.30 :).nt. rRKTRAI.' Kr.r^ P^ 1 -,i
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    • 256 4 Power Cuts m BSTATtuNri m Singapore li.il>l»- to jo;i<i shedding totla.v: DAI Mac Donald House, Albert m Short M.. \.w l«e Wkv. I ire M.nir. Mackenzie \u\ BultH i in;. Hi riiiiiits, Balcsiier Bd., 1::1..ii Ito pas, BJM.B.C. McKi(<ht<-. Braddefl Kirn-, island Ciolf < Inb, "><'l(>t;ir Pumps, Nee soon, seletar
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  • 131 5 What The Audience Won't See... ...What They WILL See Tins is what the audi-«i«-e wont see tonigkt at < apitoi Ballroom whea Mrs V Bunkfs shows off 22 selected morning, late artrrnoon and cocktail towns from AltaV It is backstage and Elske woltera helps islay AttennnMiith into her
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  • 126 5 X, IM 1! WVK V-,.:.-!,,,^ 1 y **Vi ra «»i Ktiaia Ump«r impressed im- i..-!'o:i parade ;-t vi. Harlequin last 1 IttrtHHl Wldl the Tnlicr ball m ;ii,| n Depul Col. ed some, ates dating en Elizabeth I was an authen- i] 3 n dated
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  • 19 5 Progressive Provide 3 Study Awards ga- I ten ninainrt I ■nee who Jed a period of and Tec! i,
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 5 phulu. MIL AJIT SINGH (la I>latk coat), Director of Bombay Textiles Ltd., which opened for bn.twn m High Street, brio* toasted b-y fellow men-hunts of Sirt^ ipore at a cocktail party.- Standard
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  • 34 5 JOHOKE BAHRU, Wed. A, from June 1.5. the people of Johore Bahru who require the gervices of ttw Police, the Fire Brigade, or the Ambulance are requested to dial *****
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  • 194 5 Standard Start Correspondent Xt ALA LIMPIR. UVd. For fuiiinu to comply with an order made by tht* Government of Perak. which is a rabies infected area, that no do^s should be brought out of the stute. a British Officer. Capt. (1.0. Thompson wns today (onvitird
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  • 209 5 The Man -In -The -Street Airs His Election Views Nt/f BROADCAST TO GET VOTERS Standard Staff Reporter \l>l<> MALAYA last ni»lu braadeasl a unique feature calculated to make th*« Kntriiaag p«hKc realise Ihe iiyortaace of registering as a yotor for \\w forth-<-<»min<: Singapore elections. The programme, m wni.'h 14 including
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 5 B I Malaya by < \)k> Fed* Kltr S Mr. Lira Una Bee a priest at the Ngoh Bun Ifcai Foh Pemple m K-ota Baiun is n! v <ii cuttißg his tongrue ai a recent ceremony to the threeeyed gods.
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  • 320 5 KUALA LI VIIM X, WedL A formula which, it m hojx'd, will mccl any drastic retrenchment l»y the \^ar (Mice aullioriti<*.»< m Malaga is now 4x»in«« pr<*parrd by t li«Council of tin* Vi ar !-)<•- -partment Civilian Staffs iWoriaiion of \\u* Foderation. He
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  • 124 5 SUndai d SI '1 X poi U i >H< >RE PAHR The VLen\ B and th Bi I I ed the I He wa mmai lant ol I ing Centre. Lt. Col. < I [eatri B ol the the first bi I I 'me
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  • 38 5 ted officials of the A A,•..■— Sin^ P dent «-Presid« I R E Holttu »n<j Ma X 1} B G SahaJ Hon. R. P. W. Gosman. Committei nben M.-- v. k N Wr. Lee Kuan Ye
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  • 58 5 THE Chief Re ruitlng Offi-i eer. Major 11. W Pa-rf. wHT be visiting Bh::; Rahat, Muar and Malacca, io interview potential British Army recruits, a:id Malayan Other Ranks or: June 10 and 11 2rt 1 the Muar and Batu Pahai police stations. On June 12J and 13 he
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    40 5 photo. PROFESSOR and Mrs. N. V. M. Gonzalez of the University o f Philippines «'h« are touring S.E. Asia. India and CeylQO on a "literary survey" sponsored jointly by the Rockefeller Foundation of America and the •University of Philippines.- Standard
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  • 77 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Manfred Arendt (20) a German stowaway, who made a dramatic escape from the Greek owned freighter, Chryssis, m the Straits of Malacca m the early part of last month is now under detention m the Penang Prisons awaiting repatriation to Germany.
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  • 54 5 THE SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for ey€-j nesses oi an accirient Which occurrefi at the Tanah Merah-I C'hangi Road junction yesterday when a cyclist was seriously injured m a collision with a car. lhe cyclist was Neo Tze Lat, a labourer. Witnesses I are asked
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  • 336 5 rOHl^.f|\K thousand mutor \«-hi«-I<- Bohmmb holdertf m Singapore; will be im«»l\«<l m iht- mtm miff'm oi collecting their renewal forms frwi p<»sj <»Uh < ami petrol pumps a •ystem originally introduced I»n il»« Registrar «>l «-hi« Departmenl to mccl ilw rerrnl postal services
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  • 140 5 Man Was Flung Out KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Remarking that h wa the opinion thai the 1 defendani wa travelling at (east at fit' per hour and that it was a i very bad* case of ;i.-.;^<' [nche Harun. m the Kia-i.; Magistrate's Court today. victed a young European, R. M.
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  • 45 5 ■j m: assistant Recruiting Officer, i,> On W H. Ii i more wil vi tit I■■ ok Anson, Buku Mertajam and Penan to iiitftv, potential Bj Army R« i ii! t, and Malaj Ranks on J»*ne '8. 19 and from 24 to -'8.
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  • 22 5 Recognised Headlights on 1 1 Si Mil 1 of tl i vend* i abbei the Sing day when tl to I.H IIKHI
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    • 46 5 •SPECIAL OFFER- f REDUCTION I 10 TO 15% DISCOUNT i TEXTILES WOOLLENS 1 y and tnade-up articles NEK SELBCHORS S s« ?«b ami n;\ —< <v w#»rk embroi<l«TtMl a" <» i rfmired CoHoiis an.! Silk «eq«e. lovri^ Tul. < nU4»iM S J nuns Stop «mI S«m ardial Singh tSoNsLjD.
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  • 797 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Courses On Unionism VIR F W. DALLEY who has been conducting a oi..;;><\s on trade unionism m the y,.,. on tx gin a similar course m the Colony 0| j ne These courses will be valuable because I] ,gh there has I een a spectaculai
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    • 548 6 Sir;— With reference to the Control of Rent Ordinance, 1952, which was read a sec d time at the second last Meeting of the Legislative Council, would the At-torney-General please inform the public through the medium of the English and Chinese press whether subtenants are defined
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  • 72 6 Sir: The YIP audience who attended the Thomas Cup Matches provided a very interesting study of characters. Some of them were very simply dressed though they were high official of the Malayan Civil Service. Others were m full i vening dress despite the hi ai m the over-crowded
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  • 830 6  -  William D.Clark .V**#*#i From II hiii>hull by LONDON 'THE outburst against Ame- rica which emerged from Mr, Aneurin Bevan recently, has set the middle-class tuttutting from end to end of Britain. But it would be a profound mistake to think that his speech did
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  • 977 6  -  Rt. Hon. Hugh Gaitskell, M.P. by the Former Chancellor of the Exchequer LONDON S there a slump to fight? They'll giie you thr ansmr m Lancashire quickly enough, and it wouldn't be (t very polite one. In Oldham and Rochdale and NeUon and tlie other
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  • 20 6 "We had a row with the neighbours! So they took back a few thing-* we'd borrowed from 'cml"
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  • 436 6 Review of Views Threat UTUSAN Melayu was sceptical aboul '.lie suggestion I Straits Times that the American Government should be urged to buy our rubber. Cey lon "threatened" to sell her rubber to Communist countries. Though such a "threat" proved effective said Utusan. a similar "threat" would be very risky
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    • 47 6 Killed m 7 Minutes f B 1 -f dun hai n<*.u'\ r s ontin> k i»» «r.d por^s irher« germj hid* pi"*'' J R "l-, F on »3l3. Bla •■ad» > **^Bo I J Nixoderm «.n?is: rawWrfaWl «j,i a Tr«Mb:«ii.', u^" ff^^rrS^TnTfP^ A4U L*4UlUSi#\r. JHCJ/1 ffi CS7O I
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  • 352 7 out Danger Of Satellite Wars Still Exists: Ike .7," K 7"''7'-'; «id here yesterday that the r <l.lil,, 1;ll ,ly provoked war is not ;;",>„'" ."■<■«• -'ill U»e danger of satellite ..f the "powder keg variety," he said. I He was addressing his press conference m uniform
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  • 94 7 Final Figures Of US Aid Plan Approved ISIIINGTON, June 4. Senate and House j esientaj approved a mil i mil fionomic .mj f I foreign i «aint: totalling I'SSt;,- ">0 i<>r one year 1 1 tints l.il\ I I in. Mint vva.s I'SSI .0 less th.in Presiu m h.td asked.
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  • 20 7 Big 3 To Confer On riet Note 1 1 protbeir reply note on X busite, it notes xperts >' met betls.-
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    68 7 photo SS naiate »nee workei nea the top ol on Golden (..it'- Bridge San Fraaciseo, auei ipli.li walk from (be centre «»r [he span. s pari the jrear-roiud iaspectioii t<» keep tne p top shape l h«- bridge spans the Golden Gate, the v, and San Ira icisco Baj mccl
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  • 158 7 "-sii iN G TON, June 4. (Renter) reprees «nnd trade union ofTi- •ials might meet within 48 hours to try to settl< the steel strike, a connected with the industry said yesten nulls have been closed eMond en the Supreme Court ruled thai President Truman's
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  • 49 7 1 Killed In Jap Ship Explosion W'AMA CANAL ZONE. A Y9' as killed one isiy, m nn explosion and a flri I the 6.750-ton .ese freig I \sksan Maru. atdbal <^n Monday c i N- York to Yokohama. c norideiit •ci out it occur- i red s n fuel-
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  • 52 7 Pinay Wins Vote Of Confidence Paris. Jun e 4. <UP> Premier Pinay won a vote of con- j fidence m the Assembly yesterday 'ning againsi the "heavy »ibi ities" imposed by Com- list strike threat. It was an unofficial vote on Pinay'.s compromise proposals for the 'oversial Socialist backed scale
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  • 183 7 COPENHAGEN, Jane 4 (AP) Mr. Herbert Morrison, Foreign Secretary m Britain's late Labour Government, Tuesday said Britain will press for admission of Communist China to the United Nations it Labour returns to power. Mr. Morrison is visiting Denmark as the guest of the
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  • 105 7 LONDON. Ju le 4 nmem the South Korean po ii ed for a mere i tive British say m United Na m Korea. v ttiye Evening N< said the political cris the "unhe v open c lallen the United Nii all United Nations
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  • 200 7 LONDON, June 4 (UP) Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden brought Australia into the AngloEgyptian treaty discussions yesterday by inviting Egyptian Ambassador Abdel Fattah Amr Pasha to dinner m honour of visiting Australian Prime Minisfer RoVrt Menzies, M ddle East affairs have figured largely m Menzies' discussions
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  • 174 7 Fr. Reforms For Tunisia Said Ready PARIS. June 4. (UP) The Cabinet was ready to approve "important" reforms for Tunisia raising the hopes oi bringing peace to the violence-plagued North African protectorate, informed circles said last night. The Cabinet is expected to net at a regular meeting on Wednesday. The
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  • 154 7 -i )\VK. (Bechuanaland), Jane 4. iTteilter) Police yesterday ested -M Africans m a surprise raid m Serowe, tribal capital of the Bamangwatos of Bechuanaland. Among those arrested was Keoboka Kgamane. who led the recent Bamangwato delegation to lon to protest to the British ivernmeni against
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  • 121 7 KHATMANDU, June 4 (Renter) The Swiss attempt to conquer Mount Everest the world's highest peak has abandonee! because of bad weather, according to Nepale.se Home Ministry sources here yesterday. The British expedition led by Eric Shipton to the neighbouring Cho Oyu peak returning because of
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  • 152 7 AMMAN, June 4. (Renter)--The Jordan Parliament held a special meeting yesterday at which Prime Minister Abuei Huda Tawilq Pasha made "important statements certified by documents." an official communique announced. The communique added that it was not m the general interest that the statements
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  • 63 7 BULAWAYu. UTHERN RHODESIA. June 4. (Reuten Southern Rhodesian I infantry and arm< m nave bi n I for possibh patch to BechuanaJand where three police have been killed and 12 injured m distu last weekend. Southern Rhodesia h sent 80 police to t land
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  • 155 7 Truman Note May End S. Korea Crisis PUS •/>. June 4. (Reuter- \P) Hopes for an end I itical paralysis m this South Korean capital w< re lay 01 ef note n i to President Sv:!K" from P Truman. A government spokesman said an Embassy here had ered an "flic-i.!]
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  • 206 7 Bao's Move To Intensify War Against Rebels NEW PREMIER NAMED SAIGON, June 4 (IF) Vietnam Impm*? Im i»r > yesterday switched premiers tn i move to intensify tn. war against ommunist rebels arid to speed th<' forma t ton of I national army, which wil! lighten the burden for the
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  • 54 7 PARIS French last night th< I aiuj discip ne ai worker who I \v< rt- Red i "I: I i errirrn i.. tin 1 i\;: is police i strength for a »rt to its m< strike m P Duel of vho is h< Lhi
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    119 7 WEST GERMAN PEACE TREAT* SIGNED The West German Peace Treaty, bringing the occupation to an end and paving the way for the si^nint; of the European ArmyTreaty the following day. was signed m Bonn, West German capital, on May 2(J. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signed for West Germany: Secretary of State
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  • 32 7 nounced Bupp .ill Limits I People's G be a party to the If] told the on thai m Ihe a I limit of c setth
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  • 139 8 Standard Shipping Reporter M UIINERS entering the port Singapore are warned thai explosive charges will be used daily on the demolition o! two wrecks lying m the approaches to Singapore The warning issued by the Singapore Master Attendant is m Connection with the salvage
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  • 72 8 Ne w French Ship Far F.E. Service I. ATE S nassengcr-rargo liner to be launched for Messageries Maritimes recently was the 17,600 ton Caledonicn from •h e Dunkirk yards of Ateliers el Chantiers de France. The Standard understand.that the Caledonien is intend- M.M's Europe-Far East sen ice. She has speed
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  • 186 8 Standard ivtatiea Reporter British Overseas Airways Corporal ion has offered '•experience" fli»hi* from Singapore to London and back m Gomel jel airliners to Singapore Government officials connected with aviation. Flights offered are on those i Comets which are now doing" 1 development flying and
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  • 23 8 ships m Singapore Harbour and alongside the Harbour Board wharves have requests: 1 to "dress ship" today Q een Elizabeth's
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    56 8 The new ?0.500 ton French Line ship flander which will make her maiden voyage from I,e Havre and Southampton to New York on July H\. The Dunkirk built, largest French ship laum-hed since the war. has a cruising sp<»ed of 23 knots. She will have :u i commodation for
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  • 105 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Chinese Nationalistowned freighter. Hong Chan, which was towed into S pore harbour nearly a month ago with a damaged prop* shaft, will leave m a lew following repairs. The ship was on her way to Japan from Bangkok with
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    • 550 8 FAS! RtGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Sa,, i is.TVos Angeles All Am«rieM i. Cau^di;*n Cities S pore P Sham Ponuuj; Ai r LA St HSS& Vi ten JmSL* k^SSWi-^35, e*J* Dr, Cargo, Deep Tuita .nd j ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Pen.iw^ MiLim.i »•>'' BEg^IINE ¥m lX P Fta- Penan. j'.cfi.ii t.^.
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    • 504 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port SwetteJabaJß Penans Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penans Frow •\Szechuen*' In Port June 10th Hongkong -runinu" June 18th June 2srd Japan Sails- Naiis Sails Penanp P Shjm S !>«>!♦•
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    • 441 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederfead Line Rotterdam Rjtterdum AnstenbuH HALIFAX. BOS lON NfeU FORS Pllll ADLI PIIIA BAITUHOKE MOBf 1 1. NfcH OSLfeANS s jjore P sh. up Proust *SLAMAT (RL) 7 13 June 14 15 Jane 1». IT Jun« KK.MPANG fSMN) 27 June
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    • 189 8 FH HTFH JHFGJ JHGJGJFG P Sebarok: Suva. Albert Dock: Stanvac T Akar. ictoi i.i Dock: Bag Lampo K'-ji'x'l Dmk: B m H ipg Liong, Metula Matang, Nuculana, D irvel. Heng Chung, Morib. Dromus Cable li «.ri: Retriever. Godown Nil. 1: Tong Hoa, Lam v v i Reinha rd I iiM
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    • 31 8 Despatches TODAY: Ta ng Pinang 8 a.m by Tanjong Pinang. Western Australia 8 a.m. by Gorgon, Sibu noon h\ Anf Kuantan (parcels only) I by Sedenak, Indo-China noon i. by B,:'.m
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    • 114 8 "RINV for Bar.gkok S'iic(;n Honckone KnN "KAMBOhIA' for Bdnqkok Sai2;»i, Honqkor.g Kobe VWuftlMHi 1«» !t.}nl\ |4 I "SH.ANniA' tor Etenftfcofc B/ni«t) FROM JAPAN HOHGKONG "BI.\TAN<i" for Bar-kck T> lO.ltih SAII INfiS Nt lUHIIHUII SlUliiSun For Colombo Aden P«rl Said (ieruu Ramhurt OofM^nhacrn Gothenhiir< o Spore r g i P "JAVA"
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  • 354 9 i S m Long-Term Pacts To Prevent Any Wide Price Fluctuations THE BRrTKH York. Correspondent of The Times presented by Lord <;!!£" i, v pr senf w rld economic situation was me British delegate called the recent definite reaction to the previous inflationary boom
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  • 84 9 COMMOCITY PRICES ■g rubber prices pet Ib m Singa >!ri(ia> WJTfV Buyer* Sellers F. 0.1 m b.tlrv June R.S.S. X &•> j 1 R-S.S Iff s» ■s S. it,; x« Ton** Slightlj »-.isjrr lONDOM BUBBU We<bK9taj*9 opening s per A 'a ere: M (I. Buyers 'I'd. Sellers Z UB5 .'i
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  • 99 9 EXPORTS oi tin tf n cm J^^at« MiV Malaya am tc I to 4.53: i compare I vith 7.09 toi ac ding to iftic ■< h rts lo :he Uniti auni 4-1 re 1.235 Ii s nng a tol 3M€ I as for t.-.e fl
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  • 21 9 d lard Market Reporter ly on T; narket will >pen I ne ss i\iji i.ii.'s
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  • 31 9 Thai Scheme To Raise Rice Yield the j 000.000 i I §pe«| '> By« •i a s. c re« it annual i s p- leipol ob- i on cam- WO d Reut<
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  • 41 9 To Gals. Perfume Made From One Drop Of Synthetic \g c -loped |1 inly one ICB x Gi I Compa. i vould ■ne e price vcragp >n"!e '•scribed ironc' nn •">:'. nerly I -< I scia y at «»l the Daland A. P.
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  • 22 9 Ahadan Closing Hits- IRC Output iruan d: C r< fineries i 000 long 2 000,000 p vraa I<H v re econd U.P.
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  • 23 9 it the world -h mo* t pment. Luxem- United stealies have m stock has been tor c pui pose trade and
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  • 57 9 Outlook For Textile Trade Hood [B H (Reul —Dr. A. J. Turner, P. of the Textile Institute, he was hopeful that the ci tln: hich has been hard hit all over improve. Hard times had been the loi the textile industry m past he told the Institute's Dual conference. Bi:t
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  • 48 9 mi DJS, Mutual Security Ag< nc3 .is I iken action against H esi Germ as suspected ■improper trading with Iron Curtain countries. Che action "provisional adninistrative action' it understood to be stoppage ol Ameri- ncl aid for ihe sus- cted finna Reuter
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  • 64 9 OFFICIALS ot the Thai Mmi.stries of Agriculture. 0 operatives and Economic A/Tain are working out detailed plans fur the construction of rice silos throughout the country. l:ie funds for the project will be incorporated m next year's budget The rice .storage system snowed result In more stable
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    103 9 rA'ril?' Sf W< rk f th( Bl iUsh Rabbe Producer,' Research Association at Welwyi Garden City m Eodand m U1 m IIR developmeat of t<-M methods. Miss (Wales is sirnnT". Ut m ;ISIII Vl "™ls on the B.K.P !t. iiraia tester, which has been adapted m Malaya for rou tine
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  • 65 9 TEXAS CITY. June 4 (APi The Texas titv tin smelter—the only one m the United States b^s been losed down by a strike of 500 prodiu lion workers The workers are demanding 11-tent (U.S.) hourly wase increase, and the company has offered eizhi cents
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  • 198 9 LONDON, June 4 (AP)— The living standard of the I British people is dropping again and Western officials I predict that the trend will continue m the months i ahead. Causes are inflation, government cuts m consumer imports, m food subsidies and m social
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    49 9 A view of the hydraulic presses Installed at Rubber Technical Developments <a joint development unit operated by the British Rubber Development Board and the British Kubber Producers' Research Association) at Welwyn Garden City, ficris. These PfCflWl are used for moulding a wide variety of products m course of developmeut.
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  • 160 9 RUBBER RISES 1¼ CTS. Standard Market Reporter QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, but at the close the tendency was slightly easier at about 1 cents per Ib. above Tuesday's levels. Small business passed during the c^jay, overseas orders being evident, but a; below local
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  • 147 9 Many Private Indo- Japanese Deals Expected srw DEI, III, June 4 (AP) Outside the realm of government ventures, many private arrangements m;»y soon materialist between Indian firms and Japanese firms. Although giich major Japanese exports as cotton textiles, silk. i id toys are barred from the Indian market by import
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  • 53 9 Messrs. Osborne and Chappel of Ipoh report the following interim dividends for the year ending Sept. 30, L 952:— Gopens Consolidated. Ltd.. li! A per cent., payable on June 21 and Fenßkalen, Ltd., 10 per cent., on ihe preferred, and 10 per cent on the ordinary shares, payable
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  • 298 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, June 4: East 1 Sumatra's Office of Import end Export Duties today released startling statistics for the month of April, reflecting the true seriousness of the rubber situation. This bureau's April income totalled 41\:n4.784 rupiahs compared wit
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  • 47 9 THE r J bal ftfinirt i I tan 1 rtiooj tTI ..< oing an Lid Thaj bani b ba 9 o::<i ai i- m v tfl ...i commercial < oaod Uie Goven bai 11. f banknote i out <<: „i whenever po«*ible.— l AF P
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  • 25 9 1 ij< ■e« Japan bi 'i 'i Of i ■■.<.' the Japa I ..it :,..-.ui gOOdi tii th»» v. Ie ai USfl L0 f PQO,OML AFP
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  • 291 9 By The Times Correspondent Tn Maloya AFTER the meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice, held m Singapore lore lost year, experts agreed to be "couhously optimistic" about future supplies and distn bution. Demand ha 1 1 ippiy rn;i:i,i', bed I I
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  • 31 9 Efl XGKONG mm 4 -Special Standard Servici Closing prieei lon the H< mis ExcnanKe today > (1K513.87 to £1 Sterling: HK$G,9€2& to LJSfI HKs] 8.0 llalaj an |l i Ri;-
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  • 10 9 Produce Marl Stays Quiet <■ i rubet; Peppei I $V.i (Ui
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    • 324 10 it rings mi SONGS! it si\(.s of LOVK!! .1 zings with DANCING!!! A MUSICAL SO FAST IT LEAVES YOU BREATHLESS ON AIR A&^^ MARJORIE MAIN keenam wymh Plus! l w l i!l I>>OM iM !;}n OPENS TODAY I I i \\j. I.!" 1.13. 6.40 A 9.34>P.M. RAT at MIDNIGHT! jijijj
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    • 159 10 CTADTC 1 Wl f\ TODAY iliswl* w «-IISV i^ ll^ 5 (HE SHOCK STORY OF A MAN WHOSE CAMERA HAD THE GOOW OHTHE CWP£fiMftp! UMIFf UIEW KffllKl I LawenceHERNEY Bmce BENNETT /i c vi Snturdtifi 1/VriV TERRIFIC ACTION DOUBLE WWs KOREA Filmed m COLOR unde j ACTUAL COMBAT CONDITIONS FIGHTING
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  • 834 11 C. S. I iiimm Education, rcnV1 School? 1950, his ta this C vitfa cii as] r v s for <c I M all c ipis Chairman of Lefistalich pub' led i B I "i it> the rec- n' thC nenl nMI hnh have boon cbai n a
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  • 157 11 EiEB MAJESTY the Queen approved the following rrls to officers and men of the Royal Navy m the Far East:— CB. (Military): Real E.G. A. Clifford (shortly to relieve Rear Admiral Scott-Mon-crieff as F!aK Officer. S cond-in-Command. Far East Station). C.B.i:. Military u< n •Captain
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  • 526 11 TEMPLER TO PRESENT KING'S AWARDS TODAY TOD.v i Die m mlm of the B: i tisc Qmai Urn High Ca r of th i Fe-i' va. GtUUll Sir i MI I present awards v I <• orations to j To people von received these honours d lrin| I rt |n
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  • 111 12 Singapore's SBOO.OOO badminton hall will be officially opened by the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nit oil, on Saturday at 5 p.m. Among a group of enthusiasts who were the first to play at the hall yesterday were Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. the Singapore B.A.
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  • 28 12 l' red a conField m a k 'ague football i tatcfa playe c yesterd ly, Outsta m th( Chinese for- O i g Kan >..-:. la
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  • 187 12 Indians Not Sure About Mankad LEEDS Ju;u- t. (Renter). Hie Indian rriekel which arrived here earh lodaj after Iravellin- s. tlu ni'ht from < anlitT are still uneertam wrnell r Vinoc Mankad will be m the wle auainM England Rrsl fesl al Headinglej lomorrow. >ugh Ha v the Lanishire 1
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  • 161 12 TAMIL BROTHFREIOOD A, te tm fi m the S D. i, o »feate I I tree goa] sto two ii a SAFA I Second Division league soccer teh against II M. Dock) trd at :i e CYM md yesterday. D cyard wei I nto the d five
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  • 316 12 DANES PLAY IN TOP FORM AT KL TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR Wed The outstanding displays m the first day's sessions of the Selangor International badminton tournament today came from the Danes who seem to have settled down. In matches against Malayans today the Danes, particularly Poul Holm and Jorn Skaarup played
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    • 329 12 Sir^—Mmg 1 request <h? cow tesy of space m your correspt dcncc columns publicly to i'^ Mr. George Lee oj ;//*< Happy World for tii< j service in' r rendered to Malayan badminton by allowing the Thomas Cup matches to be played m I stadium? Not
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  • 286 12 EASY WINS FOR DANES, MENDEZ ONLY a handful of spectators saw the first session's play m which the two Danish representatives, Poul Holm and Joern Skaarup, showed their true form with convincing: victories over Chan Kon Leong of Malaya and C. L, Madan of India respectively. Holm, m particular, played
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  • 106 12 PENANG, Wed— T'-e Indians 'had themselves to blame when i they lost their inter community soccer match against the Europeans by a solitary goal scored 'a hen their goalkeeper. Varai la ju. turned into his goal after j holding the ball. Poor shooting was the order
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  • 55 12 IPOH. Wed. The Angio- Chinese School, [poh, will be holding its annual athletic 1 sports on Saturday starting 3 p.m. included m the programme are an inter-school relay (4x440 yards) and an Old boys relay (4xllo yards). Mrs. Chong Tak Nam, wife Lof Dr. Chong Tak Nam,
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  • 466 12 THE SURPRISE of the afternoon wa> the scratching of Ong Poll Lim m his singles match auainst Monaj Guha of India. Poll Lim lias his mind on the doubles title ami said that lie was iiiviiiiS up the singles m order
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  • 70 12 THE City Council's inter department badminton final between the Engineer's D« partment and the Electricity Deparlmej t will be played at the Clerical Union hall on Saturday at p.m. The following will represent the Engineer's Department: Singles—Seah Enz Liat. Othman bin A' Abdullah bin Abbas Doubles —Ho
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  • 107 12 AT THE FOURTH annual Past versus Present net-ball match oi' the Raffles Girls" School played at R.G.S. ground yesterday, the Pa^ boat Present by 14 to 7 after leading by 6 to 5 m the first naif. The defence of the Present girls broke down
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  • 34 12 The twenty-second annual athletic sports of Rangoon Road School will be hold on the school field on Thursday, June 19, at 2.4f> p.m. Mrs. A. VV. Prisby will give away the prizes.
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  • 36 12 THE Annual Athletic Sports of Geylang English School wili be held on Wednesday Jun c 18 at p.m. on the school ground. Mrs. AW. Friiby has kindly c i iseoted to give away the
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  • 173 12 CARDIFF, June 4: (Reutor) In a dramatic finish, the Indian Captain, Hazare, and Mantri, defended stubbornly after the earlier batsmen had chased runs, to save the tourists from defeat against Glamorgan here yesterday It was a thrilling finish to a match always full of interest and the Indians
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  • 293 12 PLAYING a better same all-round Chinese Athletic took full points from Amateur Athletic Association beating them by two goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday m a div. 1 SAFA league match. From the outset the game was a stern struggle with neither j side
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  • 49 12 THE SINGAPORE Gun Cluh S ibers put on extra concen- tion on their shooting m preparation for the annual npionship to be held s Competition was keen and members came up with the same score which i tated a re-shoot. There \v marked all-round i. ship Fei
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  • 49 12 Millenden Impresses In Gallon man i fast ovc: turn R A i he a; the ci I finiM." his and c runnei The fonfi I the track Daftcu form mcd: while W.'li.,- much m came up caugh Metre Star 01 it kIUMIr Q Remarks P Brigi Sa« Solnei ion
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 19 12 SINGAPORE S IFA I > KLUAHG 1 i KUALA LUMPUR ws IRC S ttiv. S'no'v C" C SCRC. Crick, I
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    • 33 12 I f iiJEC l^if^A I HIGH riUES at the principal sorts m Malaya: rt>DAl A.M. P.M. Singapore 8.38 8.»4 Malacca 5.03 5.43 Port Dickson 3.44 4.»4 Port Sham >.?>l ?.5I Penans 10.37 10.49
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    • 239 12 TOD A Y'S MATCHES TODAY'S matches m the In I'-national1 national badminton tournament at Kuala Lumpur: 9.30 am. Singles: Dick Mitchell (USA) v Joern Skaarup (Denmark*; Ooi Teik Hock (Malaya) v Lim Koon Yam (Malaya); Davinder Mohan (India v Cheong Hock Lens (Malaya); Abdullah Piruz (Malaya) v Amrit Dew an
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