Singapore Standard, 6 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-06 1 Singapore Stadard Ik A X VOL. II NO. 339. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEIN CENTS18 words
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Article94 1952-06-06 1 Blast In E. Germany Kills 13 •1 m June 5 (Beater) I t^t 13 people are rv 1 m haw been kill»d 1 aiiured m an e\p|j- month at the formni racket station of i inuende on East GerJ'altir toast, acrord |ke West Berlin anti a ist information bin i94 words
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49 1952-06-06 1 11 killed As Jet Crashes Into Launch A G 0 E. June 5. D (1 h Thunderto a British navy T the Dmch re.v and the vessel burst 4 sank imme--erious I s brought ashore. occurred two etween Texel r durinf >! an Belgian d aesweepThis type about Id crew49 words
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27 1952-06-06 1 inee Hol landt five times Colombo and p. laauari or plan today the G. Schao im o: about i J£i ad] year.27 words
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Article244 1952-06-06 1 KOJK IMAM). Ken*, June ,>. (AP).— Tank-led Allied ititanir\iiirii and wighmti >j»lii on,. f Koje UaadTa l>i« prisoner conpound m half with a lough barbed wive trine today lis 33^6 jeering < ommiifiist civilian bitcracefl stood by chanting r hymns. There was no iolenee. 1244 words
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91 1952-06-06 1 HONGKONG. June 5 (UP)— T:u appeal Gen Claire ChenOa > Civil A: Transport Incorpnrated 'CATP against Hongkong Supreme Court's .iudsjment m awarding 4! CATI planes to the Chinese Communists will be beard by the Privy Council m London i a June 10,91 words
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Article296 1952-06-06 1 West Berlin Police strengthen Lordon; Lh Oihcer Wounded BERLIN, June 5 (Reuter)— West Berlin police strength jned their security cordon around West Berlin today. This followed border incidents m which one United States officer was shot and slightly wounded, two West Berliners were reportedly kidnapped by Russian296 words
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Article136 1952-06-06 1 Standard Staff Rrporler A CHINESE boatman, Linn Chio (41'), was wounded In i !e° when the revolver of a constable went oil during I raid on a group of people playing a game of Chinese cards at Boa- Quay near the junction of Bonharn136 words
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PageantryMarksQueen 's Birthday Celebrations
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476 1952-06-06 1 Parade In Spore Great Spectacle Paraders Converge On City Standard Slafi Reporter SINGAPORE CITY yesterday *aw a spectacle of martial pageantry which will loiiii remain m the memory of its citizens. The Queen** Birthday Parade, staged by representative units drawn from all the three Services with the mechanized column immediately476 words
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399 1952-06-06 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Colourful parades were staged throughout the length and breadth of the Federation today m celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 26th birthday. In the Federal capital itself, the biggest-ever parade was held with 1,000 men from all the units of the fighting399 words
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Article151 1952-06-06 1 LONDON, June 5 (Renter) The Queen had trouble with her horse when she took the salute at her first official birth- i day parade here today. As soldiers marched and counter-marched before her m the colourful annual military ceremony known as Trooping the Colour, the horse151 words
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Article, Illustration157 1952-06-06 1 THIRTEEN Federation Chinese forming a "Loyalty Delegation" to Free China on ihe island of Formosa left Singapore by air la«t night for Taipei. Singapore's only delegate was a woman 21 -year-old Miss Mary Wong daughter of a Colony merchant who m going toStandard - 157 words
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Article106 1952-06-06 1 PARIS. June 5 H T P) -Communist strong arm squads fought their way into th c sprawling government -owned Renault automobile plant for the second day m a row today. The Reds, smarting under the failure ot yesterday's call for h general strike throughout Fiance. CUt106 words
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196 1952-06-06 1 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, Jim. '>. \r,. n, rilllilh iiloinir l»la-»l o( ihr Nprin^ m ri«» fla-lxti arrui llir Southern N<*% a<la <*k\ Iwforr «l.«v*n I«mlh\. Ill** (it-lotiatifin vtH« loimlmml «>M al lli«* MVm neilt^i ITiwra Mai Ir^l *>il<- al I l~»"» (.M I and v*;i-196 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-06 1 D.itn Sir (Ibnff-lo.k Tun rcoaiv.ne the ts*lfnia of the KHI from th,- High < ommi^iuiirr, vMirral Sir Ovald It-mpWr .ii the parade ln-ld on thr aecasiotl of Ui, (|ue«-n'<i birthday at Ihr Kuali l.uinpur Padaiig vrMrrdav35 words
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Advertisement100 1952-06-06 1 B1 i^Sa» BG m\* SheaffiicS hk/up fS/ij "Just what the doctoi or]^^Y dered" to ovoid the clot7«V I fing, clogging and corrosion *^j jll caused by common inks. A //"ZS switch to Skrip con soya l\^^ many dollars m costly r«pairs or complete replacaV»lf^ ment. Skrip r.evei clotl or clogs.100 words
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Advertisement125 1952-06-06 1 '(/^U&J Stiff HSPfFß 6REE N BUTTO« OIL LAMP fjp Rppr<*s4>nta(ivr« «13» W. G. THURSTON k CO. Sinfaporr A K. I umpur Choose RACINE Refrigerator for Dependable Refrigeration > *—'^sr M^r DiUimctim ==f I ratlins ''//////j%>zr^^^^ Mo l»l I R1 1 1003 fciSZOLTV/,^ H 5 <v I t <jp 1 1125 words
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Article21 1952-06-06 2 THE ARMY Civil Service Union will hold an emerfency general meeting of the technical worker* «i ii p.m. toBOIItK21 words
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Article99 1952-06-06 2 THE PRESIDENT oi the R A S.I r ian A -so -iatio:\. Mt > C En& used the platfoi the Association's^ annual dinner and dance at the Airpori Bbtc or Wednesday, i urge Boembeatsi and friends to register themselves' a^ ?oters. Mr. Le« a!99 words
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Article214 1952-06-06 2 rHRff WOMftf F/WfD 5/ £ACH IMI SINGAPORE Medical Workers 1 Union »«as Batted Iwr an m. tiirv into the i^c of ifcffec *omt-ii Encdßeal Bcrraala wlra v»cr«- all«ii«<l t<» have been fined -I ears t«r hrinsr "la^y and ineonapetent-" i;i a Setter to the Direruw214 words
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Article, Illustration72 1952-06-06 2 PEN V.NO BORX Mr. 1 »h Kin Ktws tbou^iu i .v .is .ill a |eJK when hi* roliea^ue shouted thdt lie hid berß awarded the f (Wonfal Police Medal Uw ■eiiUMTMUS service. F.irlv th;it morHirw:. one of Mr L«iYs t«tttmipM9 op'-n'ti the ■onias yjp*-r jiul72 words
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141 1952-06-06 2 Welfare Dept Should Run Homes Lee A SUGGESTION that the Seen W< rare Department, m Bjuactioa with the Chfldxea's Aid Society, sftoufd nm Ch Prfreri's Hdrih ancl Cl'dlci m Singapore will be made y Sii^gapnrg Citj Couaclkm, Mr Lee CTioiw &ag (Lab. W.) Let toW tne Standard yesterday -'tat he141 words
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Article17 1952-06-06 2 THE PRICE of tin on the Singapore mail.et yesterday •was $4A4i« per pi^-uL Ug si;.17 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-06 2 photo. n*n^vi U LIIAM lEWIS 0f the Sarawak Mettsll Departn*itt was flown to Singapore from Kuchtec Hospital. 011 stretch »«»d rushed to the Genwal To be a recent resident of Sarawak. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article, Illustration317 1952-06-06 2 Objections Are Low Ceilings, Small Rooms Standard Stall Reporter THE 8,000-STRONG Singapore City Council Labour Unions Fetlerali*n has called on it* member* to boycott about 200 new type labourers' quarters which have been completed and are almost ready £v occupation. Main objection of the labourers317 words
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Article64 1952-06-06 2 TKE SINGAPORE Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staffs* Union has written to the Commissioner General Local Staff Union thanking its members for their donation of $47 which was handed to the Strike Fond during the reeeat Postal Strike. "If one day we can give concrete expression of our gratitude64 words
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Article186 1952-06-06 2 A GAME of "hide nd seek"' I:s m progress between the Army authorises m Singapore 1 and '■heir civilian technical employees over the Select:^);: Board set up to jefrench or i downgrade the :atier. Army authorities fixed Tues--1 &r,y last for a Selection Board.186 words
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146 1952-06-06 2 THE SINGAPORE Medical Workers' Union has written to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. asking him for a reply on the question of implementing revised salary scales for the various grades of hospital employees. It says that attendants employed m the Department of146 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-06-06 2 bjfmg,h,h,,h MRS. Elsie Line, the woman who started the tost Girts Life Brigade m Malaya, has bee» honoured by the Queen with the award of the M.B.E. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article210 1952-06-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Exernlxve Committee of the Singapore Co*ernii*ent Seamea'* I vJ O n KospertK Government »f trying to (iixovrr tbe strength of the Union before aeredmg to it* drmamU for improved salary scales anil better en million* of herviee. The suspicion is contained m210 words
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Article56 1952-06-06 2 Kheh's Start Employment Exchange AN EMPLOYMEOT Exchange was set up vesteniay by the Singapore Bt&eh Community Guild to facilitate job hunting* by members. The Exchange will start registering unemployecE members on Monday. Employers of labour m the Colony have been asked to inform the Exchange of vacancies. Similar exchanges have56 words
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Article112 1952-06-06 2 SCRAP BOOMS AGAIN Standard Staff Reporter BIG DEMAND from Japan for scrap iron which the Japs need for th« manufacture of arms has skyrocketed the price ot that material,. Several months ago a ton of scrap iron was $10 a ton. Today this scarce material is being quoted at $100112 words
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Article214 1952-06-06 2 THE CONCRETING of the walls off the wells m ttoehere K«a<! and Geyiang areas ■serf tor »ro*Mi£ towgay m Singapore has not removed the contamination of th<» wat<T. Towgay grower* are to be t«»l<I lhi.«* tiv the City Council Health authorflin*. 'Growers will be told214 words
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Article100 1952-06-06 2 Wedding A t Ran tau KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The marriage took oiace according to 'Hindu rites on Saturday last at Rant an. Negri Sembilan of .Air. T. Rajendra. eldest son of Mr. R. Thampipillay, J. P. and Mrs. Thampipillay of Kuala Lumpur and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Smnathamby100 words
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Article44 1952-06-06 2 ON BEHALF of the Consular Corps m Singapore, the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. sent birthday greetings to- the Queea yesterday. The message conveyed "our heartlelt wishes for Her Majesty's happiness and thai of the Royal Family and of all the British people?.44 words
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Article38 1952-06-06 2 THE SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce^ rhe Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, the Malayan share market and the Singapore produce market were closed yesterday on the occasion of the Qifcen's birthday.38 words
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Article87 1952-06-06 2 THE Kiwi BEesnbers' Leagm? of Singapore will bo>i its first variety concert m But second week of November. It«ms include singing. dancing and a .-ketch show. Many talentime artistes will he taking part. A we: '-known magician will a:.~o gfag a performance. Those interested m87 words
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Article34 1952-06-06 2 TONG SOON KOK Association will hold their golden jubilee celebration at Guan Villa. No. 44 Newton Road, on Saturday and Sunday. A Teochew wayang will stage a performance on each day.34 words
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Article153 1952-06-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE $175,000 Gatidhiji Memo rial Building m Race Cource Lane Singapore's tribute to Mahatrna Gandhi will be completed at the end of next month. The foundation stone of the bu'lding was laid by the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharial Nehru wtien he153 words
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Advertisement162 1952-06-06 2 V Yes! talented Heinz chel's tike as muu Z l^ «s the finest home cook*, ro coax <>v.; ..cfuli isfyingflavof of this succulent dish Hfinz Baked Beans gi\c you mur^ tnjovr every time. S«t down to a piping hot plate of J I Baked Beans today. Each plump and inviting,162 words
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Miscellaneous27 1952-06-06 2 l/V*WWVWt/V\\WVVWV\\ VimHWWVVVVWVIMAMMtUft VV^*V\V\V\\VV\V\\VVVV\\V\.VAA*VVVUk*V\. AY» VA. vVVVVV\VCV\ VV*VVVI\\\VVV».VVV\\\ V\V» VW VVi«AVVV\VVV\ »i\\»\\l\\U\\m\' t^r^-^—-^ 1 EVERY DAWfJ, THET VOKUM jßr^Q.^p uAltlT F vVHV hA c j DCE-LfVCR E.JT G©TfA27 words
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Article, Illustration121 1952-06-06 3 S'PORE CITY STEPS OUT FOR THE QUEEN Pictures by The parade begins and the Governor takes the salute as 12 Vampires and six Hornets flew over. The band of the Ist Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders, led the Malayan Naval Force and the M.R.N.V.R. Standard cameramen Ist Bn Cordon Highlanders. MaidenStandard cameramen - 121 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-06-06 3 This man stopped right m front of th* Governor at th« saluting base. He was an Army de«*pat< h rider whoso motorcycle fjave out. His exhaust cave a plump baMsooa note. Then there was an awful silenrr a nd he waddled away astride52 words
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Article, Illustration177 1952-06-06 4 The Queen's Birthday And How The Federation Observed It JBw%flW ABOVE: A general view of the parade held at the Kuala Lumpur Padang. Every fighting unit was represented at this parade. Right: Sir Gerald Templer saluting the Queens Standard before the troops called for three cheers for Queen Elizabetii. Below:Standard - 177 words
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310 1952-06-06 4 Standard Staff Reporter DATO E. E. C. Thuraisingham, back from the Ottawa conference of the International Rubber Study Group, told Singapore reporters yesterday that a completely new approach should be made to the T.S. Government on the question of settling the rubber crisis.310 words
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Article139 1952-06-06 4 KUAXA LUMPUR, Thurs.— There was a short, sharp engagement m Kulim, Kedah, this morning, when a Police patrol contacted four terrorists. One Police constable was wounded m the forearm. A Police Tiger Patrol operating m Kluang, Johore, ;/esterday, contacted three terrorists and killed139 words
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Article70 1952-06-06 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. One hundred percent increases have been (ranted by Government as grants-in-aid to Chinese schools and will be paid shortly. The authorities of Chinese-aided schools are being advised by the Education Department to make use of this increase to improve the lot of teachers and70 words
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Article50 1952-06-06 4 THE ALL Malaya Musun Missionary Stx»ety is prote.t in* to th« Singapore Government against an editorial wh;< h appeared m the May issue of the Film India Magazine whi<!i was describe*} as "an axtirW that mar create >!1 feelinf and hatred among the peaorfu Muslim ami Jlinuu coinjiiui«:'o50 words
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Advertisement273 1952-06-06 4 I V S frave\ eas*c r M '_^nV^ la <\t fe^* > •^^^H{ «BM3n«mElMMaanWnlnn«nWßn«»Mn«BMnnnWßanSßßHHMi TtJC Oi A^W Yl 1 f 1 0 VS^?^s<S?* I fir nl Mil X I ill Iwr v yr**^" r »fc f^^V*' I V»T BJt? 4 a prize, which was. jnq fhe "Tulip modmod« end lost273 words
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Miscellaneous76 1952-06-06 4 JmT fi-n^ifr "f ffY T"^ A> H r fWHY? WO HE OH, NO, IW^LOOWhI fOM? WHY, THAT V©4... JN THAT ¥^*™li- WHlTrlKi WSAPPEAREP 60 HE (HE DEOOEO TO SO> MAKE YOU LOC*\STRAIGHTAT HIM... J 1 90UN06 LB<E /THJNS OVER lIW t- Hi s©^ WOULDNT HAVE TO VftUT WHERE Y¥= 1676 words
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Article108 1952-06-06 5 Fashion Parade Was A Success THr.ltr IS littlr douM .tbmit it. last night's fashion >i ,w by WltaV at the < :j»ito! Rail room was a sucvs\. Th<» revolving stase u*.rii for the first time, enh«n«rd Urn display of the mi no pause as one M exit and »he cnuancc.108 words
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Article83 1952-06-06 5 VICTIM CHASED ROBBERS OLD scrap dealgl rrrr.Jer-,' 1 i iked lues, ose a ■v'.rxeT. when h s ittap iCC Road. 3 :> yesterday *«M i Lm las' re is trosi the >:i:e icrap m:ide iaj me :<x>oer> X 0 belon«w g to im »be The tlso I ITS c orth83 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-06-06 5 I^W General TVipln wrnt int« thr Sakai's hut built to ■Mac Ins ilm-klirtrs hclixd to get them out. The High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Temuler visited thj- Marhao BJihrii N> w ViUage duriiig his re^nt t(Mif oi Malacca. While he was there he was136 words
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304 1952-06-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter AS THE ECONOMY of tiie world is hinged to that of the United States, leading economists have got together to find a way of isolating the world from the slumps to which the IS. has been periodically subjected. Professor W. A.304 words
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Article62 1952-06-06 5 TAIPING. Thurs— EveianS adult c-la.sse.s m English. organised by the Taiping branch of the Perak Adult Education Association, arc proving popular. The first class comprises mainly of tin and rubber company employees. There is a good demand for the study of Malay, but the Branch is62 words
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Article271 1952-06-06 5 Siamianl Staff Carre wjpnndi ill Xl X 1.1 Mf| H. Than. Vgottation* will open j m Kuala Lumpur lowmhtow between repvescfitottrei of the Malayan Hanlinu Industrie* r.mplovefV A*M>ciation him! th«* r<'<lrruti<»ii Knbhrr VI orLrr** I nio'n, into wa^rs of oMc worker* m Malaya f«»!lo»in«: th<> *lrop271 words
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Article187 1952-06-06 5 P A X 1 T BLNTAR Tburs. The story of a collision betwren a Poli«e tar and a buil m which the bull rtlW off better was related to Inchr S;tlleh bin Eckhardt m the P a r i t Runtar court when Mohamad187 words
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Article115 1952-06-06 5 Standard Start Correspondent FOLLOWING two days of intense ground and air rescue activity, the crew of two from an Army Auiter which crashed m Northern Perak on Tuesday afternoon were last night reported safe and well m friendly hands. The Aitistex crashe€ while r»n115 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-06-06 5 photo. THIS PICTURE of the pier at Telofc Aver ftaida. Singapore was taken last aUM a«ain»4 thf backfouad of a naval craft, lit uo cm the oc<a*ioii of the Quern's birthday. Th« wiiit- patches at If ft and centre are rHU>ii— i <>f the warship's li«hu m the Basin. ScoresStandard - 62 words
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Article54 1952-06-06 5 M>MM>\. 1 'Imrv-^1 ilitot «.f a l» -k.il., JMiirnnl IndenrsiH*" vbo IWi I «m«l«tn >«.irnlj« K«,u,,- iimmil*- lo DjakurU «lix umi itl liovs Jilll, emm l>« kiu.^u I Of S 'v that he B v. c Voll hr rr i mwt4 On lalaya i». i secure54 words
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Article40 1952-06-06 5 c Be Ca I c, thts Sa p.m. t-i 7 p.m. It SI Ch i impo nd. Zbege b« i k rofttme, s easing kjhhjc* i«-->.«ics a)c of Boa •t-^> ■lwrtti md otfcci \(i;;-,i .>n will 1 i40 words
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Article18 1952-06-06 5 rwo fib p fill*! the Refi«trai fire < > i tii i of via In i bi 118 words
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Article48 1952-06-06 5 MR. R. (J Fry, Secretary of liit- Metaj Trade Employers AsSociatiou of Australia, iea<hed Singapore i)v ait yesterday on a t ravelling srfiol&l ship H h ■fill tdk<' him <»ii wo! !H tOUI to study management [petfoods H<* win «t.j\- !.'i Singapore tor two day*48 words
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Article16 1952-06-06 5 t■■ will ted c j [alia B Sctea .■..n>. i S Regional < PHI Biirtd16 words
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Article33 1952-06-06 5 MB A P RAJAH v.f F Djvr'v v .< 181 the electoral reg!»trati'jr, v --i Sup-'i vivjr '-»i IBortifii fi G. c; rhoo Boa Looif>l i m Radio Malaya fcl I lock33 words
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Advertisement226 1952-06-06 5 The Bordeft System milktOf #quJpmcn{. tciemific C^uaiitr Control processing and packing, anj |>'*teCM KLIM milk continuous liib*»r<ic.»ry aiulv^e* »tage of produc- 4br purity: all vjto^uarJ che law) ti» >i*ar hocne- superior cjuahi> «nJ keaJtbfot* ■if 'iiM.in i*i coyv > an<i rur* 1 »>f KLIMJ KLIM k pure, t<if« milk p226 words
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Advertisement26 1952-06-06 5 INTERNATIONAL ill Liinni lunnL GENERAL ELECTRIC INC. IN U.S.A. '^^B^. soi, Aj..,. It BORHEO i K/Ornijci n u -yi, im tied SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANQ26 words
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Miscellaneous269 1952-06-06 5 Power Cuts '<« |ii.»<l -h-.1.1Mi. lim i f.l. H.-i \K 111. Mi. (m i insliti tin i.i n,,,, I'at i. Vfr n.iikii i pit ii k Paniaiif i;. i.mh, Kiwil n> .n« ii «i i.m > r,--.. l«ll< nil— ><„ Km i.l K|| K-.j.i K.ikn i I rafalcai strrH \ti-<M,269 words
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908 1952-06-06 6 Singapore Standard Tanks And Tractors independent Morning ftewipaper lUSX over three years ago President Truman J announced that the United States would embark on a co-operative programme to extend technical assistance to the underdeveloped areas of the world This was the basis for what has come to be known as908 words
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Article, Illustration900 1952-06-06 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Secessionist Movement In Soviet Central Asia EDWARD CRANKSHAW By I<\)R the past two years the Central Government m Moscow has been seriously concerned with the resurgence of nationalism m the Central Asian Republics of the Soviet Union. Six months ago the campaign to crush this movement seemed to have reachedCopyright - 900 words
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Article, Illustration888 1952-06-06 6 J.W. Goodwin - Fire Guards To Foil Borneo Arsonist J.W. Goodwin by y ire watchers, as m wartime Britain, take turns to patrol the streets of North Borneo towns at night or to watch from high towers lest fire-bugs should tiring destruction for ;he third time :n six years. The phoenix, the mythical888 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-06-06 6 and now I think I can safrlv say without fear of contradiction.. L15 words
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Article120 1952-06-06 6 Review of Views I Or" The Sly 5 have >■<! t 5 sleeves," whe that it was foct that thret Japanese cabim S pavt m tfee recent] < conference trade a£reem< i 5 r 'ist China i r <The Daiiy k f cabinet memb<-:> > a eontrid Hi fur an120 words
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Article86 1952-06-06 6 5 ANSWERING THE PHONE j I)K()PLK aaswi J WeftoM nli .1 h their heads M Uq to avoid betec 13 pn tij. j j the value at tiw j says a doctor m m. 1..; ti j J "Medical World J For. the iactoi .id.! time thf mhbw j phone86 words
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Article652 1952-06-06 6 FT" *i f^i H^O mi sconstrue what I said, X as the Manila Times did. as a threat or warning to the Western powers thai unless the Overseas Chinese i:i Malaya or elsewhere have a greater share of control of this or any other country In652 words
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Advertisement17 1952-06-06 6 THERE IS SOMETHING TO SUIT ALL TASTES AT S torch Bros Ltd g IW> w K|J VMS17 words
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Advertisement69 1952-06-06 6 BETTER BATHROOMS ~*l tr \,i- -4 1 f j f#-*-|-4jf!!f^^ l> """t^''"»^ EVERYTHING FOR THE COMPLETE BATHROOM HARMONY OF DESIGN FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY AND DURABILITY BATHROOM PLANNING ADVICI AT YOUR FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSUU FONGHIN CO., LTD 64, WALLICH ST. k SINGAPORI TELEPHONES: ***** AND 7557 VANITY'S LAST TWO DAYS Of69 words
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278 1952-06-06 7 h.» hometown here last nighl with \>\Z* at .he Iruiuan Administration and Senator Tafi hi» «l,i.f mshl for the Republican Party candidature. He told thousands ol i innoi l e s-.vfllinj; Ab.lt-nes normal i.OUO population to st\eral times Iftal figure that th e entire278 words
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96 1952-06-06 7 COPENHAGEN, June 5, (Heater) Britain's former |-i )me Minister Clement Itllec HvM here jesterday a the Western Powers .iiMild sH down at a i-on-ctmc «ith Qm Russians as i is th«> are prepared I \t!|«e who arrived I mi from London is <...% t«>96 words
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79 1952-06-06 7 UK Not In Favour Of UN Seat For Mao AP) lent can- ircumg ng a United i Commun- China, a ax g on a Hei I MorriI c of the party, In a nhagen T esdayi 0 ild adr they i :,-ervnpower. g. t c'.p omatic the Peking but since;79 words
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Article32 1952-06-06 7 c .-j. \P< F.ve bombs were exM S Ol |ii j:-.( early j v i iolence i t French i their j i rtorate here i t d me32 words
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149 1952-06-06 7 King Talal Ill: Council To Govern amma.v June 5t (neuter): J dan's Go-, t ■mmeiit yesterday appointed a r.t.v three-man dep itising council to act Cur King r :'al. prevented by illness from performing his chulos. a government communique said. The 41-year-old Arab ruler is at present m Paris on149 words
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Article68 1952-06-06 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 5 The following art rh« closing He» rubbci and tin on rhc London Market todoy: ONDON RUBBER 24 \4. hrn 25id. iff 23 d. 0<? Dtt 24 id. 23id. !^< f 25id. Mork»» Sttady I. LONDON TIN $pot £97! P*f buyers,68 words
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232 1952-06-06 7 Alexander To Lead Top-Level British Mission To Korea LONDON, June 4, (Reuter) Britain yesterday decided to send a high-powered mission to Korea to study at first hand and report direct to the British Cabinet on military and political de- velopments. Field Marshal Lord Alexander. British Defence Minister, will lead the232 words
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377 1952-06-06 7 Special Cable l>y arrangement with The Times, London LONDON, Juiir I—lt1 It was understood m London \olrnlay I hat th«* British and U.S. Governments arr consulting together on measures to meet tho grave internal situation <l«\«lt»j>iiJi^ m S«mi h Korea. It :>377 words
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177 1952-06-06 7 PUSAN. June 5, (AP) 7 Rising pressure from his Western allies today appeared to have prompted Presisident Syngman Rhee to halt temporarily his battle with the National Assembly. Britain yesterday followed the United States m expressing grave concern over the political crisis, m which177 words
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Article99 1952-06-06 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs., Renter.— Police hti« today reported a bloody climax to n court case m the town ofNovo Paraiso, where nine Japanese settlers killed themselves rather than submit to eviction from their home. Police said the victims were four men, three women ;tiid two99 words
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Article84 1952-06-06 7 WASHINGTON June 3. <UP) —The Mutual Security Agency yesterday approved the purchase or US$2OB,OOO for the Philippine* and of U552,491,000 for five other Eastern countries. The authorization.^ for the Philippine* included US$l5O,OOO for iron and steel mill materials. US$5O,OOO for pitf iron and US$B,OOO for84 words
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Article62 1952-06-06 7 ADEN. June 5 (AP) AH Abdulkarim Fadh). yo u n ger [brother of the former Sultan, was proclaimed new Sultan of l.ahej Wednesday by the traditional electoral body. The 2H-vear-old new Sultan was educated at Victoria Col--1 lege. Alexandria, and speaks I English well. During the62 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-06-06 7 TROOPER THROWN A trooper picks up his helmet quickly to avoid following horses after neiiiK thrown from his mount during rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour ceremony m London's Horse Guards Parade on May 30. The trooping, narking the Queen's offi< ial birthday took place ye.sterday. A mounted policeman who69 words
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Article125 1952-06-06 7 FIREMEN battled r. huge lallang tire for four hours yesterday at lfiJ miles Jurong Road. The blaze, which broke out at 6.15 p.m. razed aboul 10 acres r»f land. Three Army hie engines and another from the (>nti'.:l Fipe Station were nt the scene shortly after125 words
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Article89 1952-06-06 7 LONDON. June t i^euter) En a 200-year-eld ceremonj Ausi lia's Pfenpier, Roberi G. Mcnziec yesterday recei\td F ffcu'u of the City of London, m the pr« sence of British Cabinef Mil ster< an d C o m m 1 1 n w ealth reoresentativei. He and his wife89 words
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329 1952-06-06 7 JOINDON, June 5 (R«. Her)— Britain >% ill have I© nay 116,700,000 m K <»M t« the European P^™" 1 Lion thi* month, the &W& Treasury estimated last muhf* If European eountrieK iw any ol«I Merlin* balance, m the329 words
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204 1952-06-06 7 ISHINGTON, June 5, (K. ui.r) Issscrlr— h,,i industry leaden and trad«- Msiatsiiti Imw Imm summoned lo hiti- Houm- e&mtcnmcm t«»d«\ i<. «ii>. illftti (lie ii;ilionu id«- bl<<! t>t rik< Re| esentatlvd of v ie BOUB- try"s seven largest steel firms yesterday204 words
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145 1952-06-06 7 NEW DELHI t i UP} Premies Jaw yesterday Mid f< < > ■t ienta In India i > tn«-y 'nay be, must tx ed Into 'lie ladimi The premier mad* 1 1 lar menUen of Fi h h meats, la which "po r,■ b145 words
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Article63 1952-06-06 7 JOHANNESBURG. June h» ite i M chitel /ilan Hanael, :it, hi!«-Kefi to have be«*n it men be of the fo mci South African Communist Party, .>> arrested he i dtaj i> j<i < <■' with r, at Ring n Supp < scion ol Communism Act by attending63 words
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Advertisement70 1952-06-06 7 9^^K^,2Ca£j&flfl|^Hßi v^k w tm w^± w" m a A f^ m f H r Li\rU/f II A^fSETiC HARI RAYA PUASA BUNGA RAJAH ■■(■H J'V,^ 1 T* M lII] B^ t; &^B v i i a it hi. si /i Bl I ll f ''^.Wf J I J fl <^B^S it70 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-06-06 7 |R^ sT I >PS r J A X' 5 WHAT'LLI I TOSS THE SALT I I l^ila^ PP^f I SPILLED BAD IDO OVER YOUR LEFT [^s>">i; V T LUCK 7 V SHOULDER ---THAT Cr]\^L34 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-06-06 8 The 9,850-ton cargo liner Burma, latest ship belong ins to the Swedish East Asiatic Company, which is expected m Singapore today on her maiden royage.28 words
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166 1952-06-06 8 Newest Swedish Cargo Ship Due In S'pore Today Standard Shipping Reporter EXPECTED m Singapore today i* tla«- 9.K.~»4M«»ii cargo liner Burma Swedish East Asiatic's utwvsl ship t<g be placed on the Europe Far East run. Sbe \a a -iisler ship of the company's Ceylon and Japan. Launched In February this166 words
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Article74 1952-06-06 8 WASHING TO. V ne 5 (AP) The Civil Aer >na iti Board yesterday extended its pennisaon fa Northwest Airlines to ibbvc Fatpefc, Fumosa, ob its P;;,-:fir rente. A one-year extension graal the company last yeai expiredj this month. The board n ade the aew extension74 words
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Article38 1952-06-06 8 A GRKBN pa;:: ted wreck buoy has been established at SiiaJ S::;k; ofT Singapore. which shows a flashing light every three seconds. Ala.'-iners have been warned to pass soi;thward of this buoy at all nfes.38 words
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Advertisement611 1952-06-06 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ii( ki \k\( H 24 ZSMuut 36 87 Jne SSlmm/Uolj ?Mul: Dry Car- Deep inks and pas fei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. im v.M.rr tB2nya k L..... lll .r-nii p. s-ium 2^5 HaftMta 436 Penang IK BEIJu%SLINE fOX L It.' < JJMIMINj S'D«re P S'hana611 words
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Advertisement667 1952-06-06 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ITrgiUmp Sailings to China and Japan from SiiuutMMe Piwt Swrttenhura Penan?. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'oore Due Penant; From "S/rt -hue-n" June 10th Hongkong "Funins" June 18th June 23rd Japan Sail* Sails Sails Penang P S'nam Spore lof *Tuki<Mi"667 words
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Advertisement493 1952-06-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America line N>derland Limt KoUcrdain Rotterdam Amsterdam lI A Ml-' A. V BOS lON NfcW FORK j PHII \DLIPH!\ BAI'IIMOKE. MOBII t NtW OKLhA.NS Spore P Sham Penang *SI.A.MAT (RL> 713 June 14 15 June U; IT June IUMPANfi <SMX) 27 June493 words
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Advertisement344 1952-06-06 8 Saigon Hongkong Kr.be 4Yokohama IS/SUme "KAMBODIA' for Bangkok. j Saigon Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama H J7.»h!v |< !fh "SEI ANDIA' for Banukck B/ttMj ?l/5 FROM JAPAN HONGKOV, "BINTANG" for Bangkok s .'lOJuiy IMUn TO IX)NTINfeNI SC4NI>lMt| For Colombo Aden Port Said. Genoa Atit*r t v K« Hamburg Copenhagen Gothenburg Q, Spore344 words
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Article, Illustration707 1952-06-06 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS Federation Expatriate Officers Are Working To Bequeath Important Role Of Agriculture Dept. Experts By Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE acute shortage of staff and big commitments m its field and educational branches, the Agricultural Department of Malaya is pressing on with research and experimentalStandard - 707 words
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557 1952-06-06 9 Standard Commercial Correspondent WITH competition coming into the business fields m Malaya m newly freed countries, it will do some good to comment on a few parent shortcomings m many of our business houses shortcomings aft will have to be made if557 words
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Article55 1952-06-06 9 A NEW remedy for malaria kOOWti a.> caraprime i- 1^ now available to doctors, Wellcome Research Laboratories m Lon don have announced. Alter three years of experiments. it ha.* been found that one dose of SO milligrammes or d;;raprime is sufficient m many case to kill theAFP - 55 words
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192 1952-06-06 9 Big Rise In UK Trade With Commonwealth THE Lnit*><l kingdom trade with I hi* CofßltiQßHealth cottotoiefl rone Hubstantially m \alue laM y«*ar, arrortiinpe to Thr Finanrial Times. Of the total U.K. exports of £2.580 million, 51 pei cent, or £1,532 million went to the Commonwealth, against £1,054 million or 4'J192 words
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Article84 1952-06-06 9 THE Thai Interior NHnistrj is drawing up legislation (or t:>e establishment of two >p«cta! banks. One of the.<e ivtU be charged with providing laudowner.9 with loans lor the tunstruction of houses, while the other bank will deal with insurance companies. The insurance bank, which84 words
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Article44 1952-06-06 9 U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snyder ha.s sharply c iticiscd Quotas and high CtXttonu tariffs, describing them as ufijastified restrictions hampering the ex parision of world :ia<ie He add-ed that free trad*, ex changes favoured Lh4 rtM living standards thioughout t-'i^* world.44 words
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611 1952-06-06 9 DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS ONLY a few years ago aureomyan was so new as to be <>■ < ouse of questions m Parliament and newspaper reports of "merry Nights" when a few grammes was flown from the U.S A for the trc :tment of. v - 611 words
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Advertisement63 1952-06-06 9 Unvenience It's yours when you fly SPffell Pan American to the O.S.A* J^^^ (via Manila) .^^//'/m/MJ .ff from M.nil. to th. W H w or MauBfiel<l ft L«ve full buJne- d.y ta A. ci.y 1h- e.U >our I «A g for, d.p.rtnr e What', more you c« vLt*, o- <63 words
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Advertisement40 1952-06-06 9 o^f/?i DILLION SOID/ <tf s^l V tL t VnA ri Ij i^mtsCiSCSSSSrf V\ 4 ft 1 #M fe m b A r- f »T jfl EVERY L BW B» ff% 1 Svlr R*pr,HntaUvts: GETZ BROS (0. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR HfO*«*o«t40 words
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Article, Illustration771 1952-06-06 10 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY I.K. Film Releases Re\icwr<l Un QUITE a few years ago. In a small club off Piccadilly, I remember listening to three earnest young men who were discussing their ambitions. Said Eric Maschwitz: "I want to write musical plays and films."771 words
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Article137 1952-06-06 10 LYTHAM, ENGLAND, June 5 (Renter). Lancashireman George Formby one of Britain s top comedians, wduu announced he would retire Formby, 48, has heart trouble caused by overwork and strain. He collapsed during a performance of the long-run-ning "Zip Goes A Million" m London lam winter and svent137 words
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Article, Illustration305 1952-06-06 10 RANJIT SINGH - RAN JIT SINGH By BHANUMATHI, South India's top star today, will soon delight Malayan Indian film fans m two new productions "Rani, the South Indian version of the famed love play "Carmen, and "Kathal" ("Love") which is her own production. Playing the leading role305 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-06-06 10 TX presenting '"Fighting 1 Coast Guard," action drama of America's first seagoing armed force, Republic Stftdios has contributed another stirring screen document to its long list of service pictures which paytribute to the U.S. fighting forces. The film, due for release m Singapore, stars Brian375 words
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Advertisement271 1952-06-06 10 f SEE IT TODAY 'JHImLw IflHOUn V^/ [frif srotr O/ »O<MWfL] 1 1 Bin 1.30 1 6.43 9.30 p.m. w. Ml*-' J 1 ii J j| i y Jfc_ r* MOKNING M V l IN hi S I 1 I IDMdkHhu I "TOASTOf NEW ORII ANS", i SUNDAI 9 a.m.271 words
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Advertisement173 1952-06-06 10 SITVUfCt BUJJU TWO BEooN,s t RBDCLOTDi CRAXT HOKBC j<»inr<l as one the hills suam bailie feather^ m number ne\«r ri $ff§ZESl\/N THt JjFTERNOOS In Color by TECHNICOLOR starring RAY MILLAND HELENA I Ti>M f f IH TOW .1 #7 f fl^v j I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1173 words
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Miscellaneous375 1952-06-06 10 1 TIIDAVS QI \n,>N. |,tr 1 1 is not a spectacle or feast; it i^ a predicament." c.coree Saatajana 1 FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE! 5 J Ma -,o the most of tl -me 1 10 r s Prom ote ii: g a bit. if only at lunchttme Even 5 !n^ indicates375 words
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Miscellaneous210 1952-06-06 10 Today's Radio Programmes SIM \l*Oltr Energy? BJB K.L. Radin Ranch; *■■>*> ni urn uiw. Down" Your Way; 8.15 CoatiaeoUl (4X4 H*rlrt» 41 turlrrs) Cabaret; 0.30 News (S,; Latin 10 a m News; 10.05 Classical Music- Alni ri(ln Serenade; 10 pm. Rays A 11a.m. Svmphonr of String. I p.m. Laui{h; 10.30210 words
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819 1952-06-06 11 LEEDS, June 5, (Renter). The complete return? to fcwß? of H azure ami a fighting innings by Ytmnjr Manjrekar were the features of the first Test matrh between India ami England which began today. Winning the toss and bat- i tin* India819 words
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Article, Illustration143 1952-06-06 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead ]Qy THE oifdr and stop shot «ou. naku :nih an eight, or nine iron. In ihts shot from jnsi off 'he areen up to 100 yards yon mum the ball to arc high uj) and drop on ihe green with \Tmm tittle roil. The143 words
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175 1952-06-06 11 AFTER his victory against Chief Little Wolf Saturday b 8 Lore last, Hungarian heavyweight wrestler King Kong has demanded he be given a stance to win back bis Malayan heavyweight ■.■ha.-npionship crown which he lost to Seeiie Samara rm sbi weeks aen. Promoter175 words
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Article48 1952-06-06 11 SYDNEY, Jam 5 (AFP) Australian Olympic swimmers IiSBVe broken 13 Australian and State records m the li:iai irain- m Townsvi!!e. Queensland. i: was announced yesierdby. Every member of the team bettered his previous best time. The team loaves with other athletes by air on tone 10.48 words
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Article33 1952-06-06 11 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held at Bukiri Timah Range on Sunday Hth j June, 1952. Shooting will commence at 8..'1 D a.m.33 words
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436 1952-06-06 11 JACK CUDDY - JACK CUDDY By PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (UP) £*e<*k Ezzar*! < harlr* was lavoiiml at 12 to 5 I© shatter ring prececleni Htnijihf by reeapUiring; lh»» lifflvvwfT«rht rrown froni **uiira«*l#* inari" J«'»>t'y Jo«^ Wal«'«»rt m ih#ir li:»iri«- uiu'sLion niark.s al tli«-\lti»i«-ipui Statin i m.436 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-06-06 11 MacDONALD BAILEYS A T HOME photo r.ntivh Olympic v|iuni«T L. Mm Itanald lUiUw from Trinidad is i>utur ed with his wiff. l>.»riN. •nut tbrir lliict- inldrrii Robert (2), Cfcrtstiac and Joan Vanessa tunr ninuths) Next sra^m Bailf.v may t.iki tl p tauter mii«* iMtai iik#> his -I.ini.iK id liirmi ArthurAP - 52 words
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Article52 1952-06-06 11 NEW YORK, June 5. (AFP) Worid nuddJeweight champion Sugur Ray Robinson has signed a contaawt to meet French b«xer Albert Yvei m Tei Aviv ou A a*. 2, it was- annouueed Yuevm last cu*ht. Before tl^-ffglit ftobkasan is Ajc to meet Jmy Maaira. io Neu York on52 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-06-06 11 photo. The 17-y«*r-old AmerirM imnui champion. .Uaumn (on noily at San Dirgro, €»llfor»ia. holds her trophy after winning the womp**! si»gl*s title of the Surrey Law n icauia Chaßpioasba>s it Surbitoa, ta^t nnk This is Maorecni* i»t Kaciisb title. APAP - 40 words
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238 1952-06-06 11 HELSINKI, Finland, June 5 (AP) The Soviet Inion yesterday announced her parti* ipation m all summer Olympic games except fteW hotkey. The Soviet was expected to send about 300 athletes to the Helsinki Olympics but the number of aeeompanvin* officials was net known as238 words
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Article30 1952-06-06 11 iie v 'ar baskftba ci Sao -iuuu Dc Lttra > o »-y« liere ear-< fd Ji '..a was reported 4 twtn named *m ttM S| >« Olympic eagg 'earn.30 words
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Advertisement441 1952-06-06 11 ACBtmtaaan i VI RS Yea^ Choc Fe (Madam L.et- Ctaeoi K.xu). Messrs. j cap Le<in SjßDjfc Kxm Hoe, Hock Hoe. Edtric Ifki. and fin- v beg to express theic ii i thank*- to the Yeap i n and a those friends guilds, rlubs, ftcm.s and schools^ jbiea. telegrams and -undonjii.-e,441 words
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Advertisement731 1952-06-06 11 1 wigs I ANGIO CHDTESE SCItOOfc--IPOH 1. ANNUAL SPOIU S BAS will be held on Saturday TWt, ?*S*e*™**eacirt* it 3 p.n Ui« aojs and friends are cordially invited |™j? ?l-D BOYS' RELAY »ACt will be ron at 4 p.ra Barnes are invited Teams wili be chosen by lot 2 Old731 words
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Advertisement124 1952-06-06 11 STARLIGH! 1 mil«-, Pasir Pan Jang Tonight I.IS A l. r <j« ne KelJv .v "On The Town" i lkH7Hti'J||(^j|glj TOMORROW jg —^tiltr r I midnight: fcJ^^V^ ißj." '<!»'! BI.H S SMASHING, B RB^MJl^^hrf H l' I l.i(s' »^Sm| ii- r i \"M i hi i ill E£ I OKKL.n'I124 words
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Miscellaneous32 1952-06-06 11 HIGH TIDfeS ti he prfnnr; I <?S(Ji.'. I it) TODAY VM. P.M. Sing.jpor*- k 38 8.24 MaSa«ia 5 ttH 5.43 I'ori I)i< kvoit :< 44 4.24 Port Sham 1.31 2.52 P«*n;nitf 10.37 10.4»32 words
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Article181 1952-06-06 12 KUALA I I MPIK Wed Ffce surprise <»t" the second >->^ ti t!i in afternoon was tii- ideal India's No. 1 Tlwi] Cup lombination DaTUrfei Mohan and Henry Fenreita bg the Malayan veteran player. A. S. Samuel, jut hi> Mtu'K Selangor part■H l.i m Koon Yam.181 words
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285 1952-06-06 12 Quarter-Final Surprises At KL Tourney TEIK HOCK LOSES TOSELANGORPLA YER By LEONG HEW MENG KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It was a morning of surprises as the International Gold Cups badminton championships entered the second day of play. First Ooi Teik Hock, Malaya's No. 2 went out to Selangor state player Lim285 words
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Article311 1952-06-06 12 H 11. Xl SI ITS ol m-Vi-d*y's tnucins were: sINdLfr.S J.»ern Skaurup l>«-nm.»rk-hcAt I>i«W Mitchell I I S] IS 9, r» 8. I. tin Rmi Yam iSelansof !»^»t o«»i ink Hock I Penan! II >». r> t < lieim- llntk Len- I Johore I beat l)»-\ind»r311 words
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Article46 1952-06-06 12 SYDNEY, June 5 (Reuter-AAPi-Two Qantas Constellations will fly 71 members of the Australian Olympic team to London next week. During a 17-hour stay m Singapore, the swimmers will have training workouts there. The team leaves London for Helsinki on June 24.46 words
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Article578 1952-06-06 12 JOEItN SRAAKIP (D mark > and D; k Mitchell |A m erica > opened *the morning's play. Playing well up t > form. Skaarup I cleared this >c >n i bur 1> with plenty to spare winning 15 9 15—2 Us had America's No. 2 under578 words
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Article192 1952-06-06 12 TOD A Y'S MATCHES 9 SO am. WOMEN'S Doubles: Miss Wong Oi Wan and Mrs Hary Yap y Mis s Phua Yoke Chin and Miss Lim Kirn Wan. Men's Doubles Yeoh Teck Chye and Loong Pan Yap v Chan Kon Leong and A. Piruz: Teoh Seng Khoon and Lim Kee192 words
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Article56 1952-06-06 12 IPOH. Thurs. YMCA won the Packi Cup today when they defeated Kampar MYF by three goals to one m the final of the six-a-side soccer competition sponsored by the Ipoh Youth. The women's hockey encoun--1 ter- between the YWCA and The Rest resulted m both sides56 words
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Article, Illustration867 1952-06-06 12 Mercury - Mercury By Vat berg Shows How DEFORE I go on to tell you '"> i the various hurdle enta, I want you to bear Mie point m mind, and that h h irdlingj is really sprinting with obstacles m the 'Aiy that have to be D jtiated. IJO867 words
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119 1952-06-06 12 IPOH. Wed.— Anderson School cricket eleven today scored a runaway victory over a strong scratch side skippered by State player Dr G A Mott The school XI replied with 123 tor five declared to the oposi tion's total of 04 runs all out. For119 words
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Article386 1952-06-06 12 AFTER BEINCi held by a stubborn Singapore Cricket Club side for the full 30 minutes of the first half of the game. Tiger Sporting Association reshuffled their players in' the second and swept their opponents off with a three one victory m the SAFA386 words
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Article38 1952-06-06 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA Leagu c Div. 3 Tamiyrnix Rovers v Social AP at Geylang, SBHFA League Malayan Airways v ICI at Farrer Park; Robinsons V Handelbank at F X ATHLETICS: RAF Malaya Championships (Ist day) at Seletar.38 words
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Article51 1952-06-06 12 IPOH, Thurs. 12 Royal Lancers easily defeated the Kinta Indians by three goa's to nil m a first division leagurgame on the town padani, today. The Lancers gcored twire m the first half through. Doyle anjd poggerty. Walsh netted ithe third goal midway m the .second51 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-06-06 12 Ready to thrill the WhitMonday crowds, British midget ear driver Fay Taylour sits at the wheel of her car at Walthamstow Stadium, Essex. Fay. recently returned from a racing and business trip to the States, has been used to two-wheel drive" cars on clay tracks. Now59 words
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Article321 1952-06-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs.— En the annual cricket match between the Se'angor Cricket Association and the Combined Schools which began here today, the Schools were leading by 19 runs with seven wickets m hand at close of p!ay. Bailing firs!, the Schools scored 118 runs mainly through the efforts321 words
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188 1952-06-06 12 Aryan Gym Trounce N egri Indo-Chinese SEREMBAN, Thurs. The \i*itinu Aryan l.vmkhana sorter team from India »eore<l a runaway > irt'ory on the paJanu this evening when they heat the VS. Indo-Chinese by seven clear jjoaU. Except m the first lew minuter at the beginning of each half of the188 words
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Article82 1952-06-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.. Paying tribute to the Indian Thorna s Cup team here today, Mr. K. K. Benjamin said "you have -shown by your spirit and sportsmanship that you are true sportsmen and you have done your be.<t. He was speaking at a party given by82 words
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56 1952-06-06 12 TICKETS at S3 and $6. for the Singapore Badminton Association international championship on June 8. 9. and 10 will be on sale at No. 7 Bonham Building trom 3 p.m. today. Tho.se attending the tournament and travelling by bus are informed that the entrance to56 words
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483 1952-06-06 12 WINDSOR LAD - Outstanding Gallops On K.L. Track WINDSOR LAD By KUALA UJafPUB, Thnr.. N hr furlongs m HH 3 hoy. Paterhouv. ih r free fancy 3 m 38 1 ace Huirm- v 39, and showman 3 m P0 3 5 *vt. hnv th, morning's workouts of <-anJi<lat« Selangor Turf Club's June meeting483 words
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26 1952-06-06 12 Radrodro, Brooks Will Fight Again and Fij: turn, a; for his U ar 3 i Dma t| weig: B i N Chdi. ralsei and X Janu26 words
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Advertisement58 1952-06-06 12 ~^^^^^p^^ \j^ Obtainable from all milch tk All JHodeh of fet^p/ CAMERAS B^? S Spectm liss m IP Al*a ft d (y\i*o Out-door Photoi'rapfn *-+^mm~-' JACKS '"£l°r_2L CUPS MEDALS SHIELDS FOR ALL SPORTS EVENTS SIZES V/ 2 Ins. To V/ 2 I" S. P. H. de SILV* ♦5. MM. II58 words
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