Singapore Standard, 7 June 1952
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Title Section17 1952-06-07 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 340. 3ft *1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CEN17 words
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166 1952-06-07 1 5 Mi-ltrd Staff Reporter '< nIK regular rire- bj the Army Fire e>ently tackling Bre, riaimad to be the En the history of early hours of this Arc continued to the area. Jurong Road. t I on Thursday a ready spread to N)166 words
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Article73 1952-06-07 1 SINGAPOni Security Rolice have 30 fai re eased 25 ot tne .15 Inaction and students or the Yock E:ij School. Tanjong Kitong Rjad fol r>wing the raid an the school on M 27. Origina* rj eight touchers and 27 students are c held. Seventeen73 words
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314 1952-06-07 1 Xl \I A LUMPUR, Fri.-The Income Tax Ordini i vi the Federation is to be amended so as to make <i.m»tion to the Government or to un approved mii 'inn m Singapore eligible for relief As the \<t.': now stands. 00J3314 words
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Article210 1952-06-07 1 Standard Stall Reporter TENTATIVE plans for the construction of a new $230,009 Singapore headquarters of the St John Ambulance Association and Brigade are being drawn up. said Mr, W. G. Webb at the Association's annual meetifig 3 esterdar. Mr Webb, who is chairman of210 words
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Article72 1952-06-07 1 A SCHOOLBOY. Tan Heng Swan (13), was fatally injured m mii accident involving car near the junction of Dime;irn Road and Whitiey Road at about 12-35 p.m. yesterday. Tan died m th« hospital spon alter admission. Tr:unc Police are appealing for m;o;mation which might help72 words
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Article90 1952-06-07 1 A TAXI driver, Ong Boon Yucit (35), was attacked by his fare, a Malay, with a parang m a lane i) ff le $1 mile Jurohg Road. Singapore, yesterday. Ong osi two finger^ and. received j cvi on the head. Onij said he entered the lane90 words
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44 1952-06-07 1 RANGOON, June fi (Renter) --Communist rebeis have paralysed the rail service between h.-i c j "*i MaUdalay, m central Burma, by Wowing up,« biidge' Bitutn <«i Mandalay. Repair yruisis have been rushed la tiiw bio.ik. tu repuir the. 11. ia.44 words
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Article113 1952-06-07 1 AIR MARSHAL AC. Sanderson. Commander-in -Chief designate ot Far East Air Force, is I due to arrive by air at Changi I airfield at midday tomorrow. With Mrs. Sanderson, the Air Marshal ti;i s been a few days m PeriaQjg before taking up hi.s113 words
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Article73 1952-06-07 1 PUSANi.Jnae (UP> United States Arnbussador John J. Mucdo arrived heVe today and imsnediately scheduled a conference *itn President Syngman Rhee o;i the Korean political crisis. Muc'cmo. carrying Tinman's message expressing "'.shock and amazement* 1 at the political situation m a note to Rhee was73 words
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Article331 1952-06-07 1 Allied Commander Hits Reds In D-Day a Anniversary Speech UTAH BEACH, Normandy, June 6 (Reuter) Gen. Matthew Ridgway, the new Allied Supreme Commander m a D Day anniversary speech today warned the Soviet Union not to take the Western powers' "constant quest for peoce ful solutions at331 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-07 1 Photo by The Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. is seen here inspecting: the (iiurd of Honour drawn from the school cadet corps when he visited Raffles Institution on their annual Founder's and Speech Day yesterday T. GohT. Goh - 39 words
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220 1952-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, June 6, (UP) Authoritative sources told the United Press today that the State Department is expected to announce plans for the first meeting of the Pacific Council at the end of Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies' second visit here m the latter part220 words
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Article78 1952-06-07 1 A ust. Troops For Malaya? Standard London Corr. LONDON June 6. Australia may send troops to Malaya. Prime Minister Menzies has been discussing with British authorities the question of Australia's contribution to the Middle East and Malayan defence. The present Australian Government is known to feel it is wise to78 words
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152 1952-06-07 1 HONGKONG. June 6 (AP)— Commuryst shore guns opened i fire last night on sampans carrying Chinese deportees bar-k to China, according to informaJ tion obtained from Marine j Police Launch crews which took 200 deportees from here yesterday. The launches translened the deportees to152 words
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Article51 1952-06-07 1 LONDON, June a, (Beuter).— Mr. Robert Men/.ies. Australia's Prime Minister, is spending the whole of today inspecting the British atomic research centre at Harwell m Berkshire. He is being shown this "top secret" establishment by Lord Cher well, scientific adviser to j Mr. Winston Churchill. British Prime51 words
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Article31 1952-06-07 1 PARIS. .Tune 6. (AP) The North Atlantic Treatji Organization today antiounced t'ne appointment of Admirsi Sir John EdeUten as Allied. Commander-in-Chic/ of the Charms! Area, effective In Septeini^er.31 words
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Article270 1952-06-07 1 BKRLI.W Jurre 6 fAP>— The East German Communists found today that their scare campaign against We*t Berlin had back_Jflied and frightened thousands Ru-ssfan Zone Germans into flight tj the West. West Berlin's crowded refugee itatious took In more than I*slo East -Germans during the lust270 words
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130 1952-06-07 1 War Minister Plans To Visit Malaya I LONDON June n, (Reutei British Wat- Minister Anr thony Heuri sanl here today] that he hoped toon to 2 to Malaya "to see Hie ■r m r there." 1 He told r-i Press conference I j that Britain's national artn<t jmode up >>•130 words
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Article97 1952-06-07 1 7 MIGs Sh ot Down SEOUL, June r, UPi American Sabre.jrts Ih<i t down wevtm Cotumtinist Mid 15s today and damas^d Uo more m two hlu/ins dos fights over northwest Korra. Sixty-four F-Hhs tangird with 28 MKis trying to intercept the United Nations fighter bombers on rail cut tin? and97 words
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139 1952-06-07 1 LONDON, June 6, (AP) Gen. Dwight I). VAse bower's maiden campaign speech m his hid for the H publican presidential nomination got a mainly Ink warm reception m the British press yesterday. The Liberal News Chronicle commented editorial I y: 'On ears perhaps too139 words
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Article73 1952-06-07 1 Sharp Drop In A ust. Exports \wnRR J c I ■Re hopping Mte mcfit resti rtion <<;e Ii mi tint i 1' I H rl" Itffti c■■ ied Compared h K\ r KLIHA '■> '"I i 200 000 do Le of exchange >r the pound Ung>. B i i .173 words
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170 1952-06-07 1 Reds Charge UN Fire Hits Neutral Zone PA NM i N 0 M fuat 1 (Reuter-AAP ,tt complained today I i Nations rfiell fi agi! itl hai nrounded three civilians ve.>terday tlonf the perimetM (»f I!).- IXNiymrd neutral K(.r«»;io 1 ure tame, at Panmun|om In n note banded to th170 words
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Article15 1952-06-07 1 OO .i I Etc i it Kingi the ea irj toda dliofl capsized15 words
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Advertisement40 1952-06-07 1 COPTS i*r Jtmpj 00rr>m*i+m y easily solved if you only call at THE j NOVELTY STORF J til North Bridce Roai J Pb«»ne SI2S. S pore I. X m W*^ .^V i^ V "7 /^^V /6 Cotiyr Quay Singapore I40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-06-07 2 by "EXOTIC", modelled by Josephine West, is a dashing version of the pierrot costume m cerise crepe with a brocade bird of prey over left hip. The black taffeta skirt is detachable as seen here. This was one of many gowns by "Alta's" shown at the Capitol Ballroom onMichael Goh - 55 words
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Article, Illustration252 1952-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE future of English education m Malaya is "very bright and we hare not yet met the demand." said Dr. 11. H. Petersen. Principal of the Anglo Chinese School, who Is lea vine for the I'nited States next week. with his wifeStandard - 252 words
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132 1952-06-07 2 SPEAKING al the Raffles gnstitui Founder-' Day Dinner at Ad yesterday. A. P Rajah, the President of c OH RartVsians Assorfft- hat "he school Deeded was more continuity oa:l if! 'he s-.-iiool, parariy w \m a In aster." He added thai the post of132 words
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Article50 1952-06-07 2 COX>' hn Hays Hawkins Jr., has arrived m Singato replace Consul John I itive Officer of ate Geni a who let: eek for Wsa v gl a. Deputy to the d'Hsul Ge:.. led i istma F." Raw three children pay, B b d Ri "hard.50 words
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Article87 1952-06-07 2 THE Filipino Community of Singapore are planning a 'grand programme to celebrate i the Philippines Independence Day, which fails on July 4. 1 One of the functions is a dance ;ti Ra'Tles. Officials of the Singapore Filipino Assn. fur 1952, are: President M. R. Anciano: Vice President87 words
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Article58 1952-06-07 2 MR VICTOR DOR AY. the well known peacock dancer of Singapore, ami his three Lhers will stage a Tamil! drama entitled "Sacrifice and Love" at Victoria Theatre on July 9 at 8 p.:v:. Indian girls will also perf( ran several dancing numbers, wiiiie the Indian58 words
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184 1952-06-07 2 Remand Prison Best Cure For Asthma, Says Accused Standard Start Reporter Trir. Sing; pi Eli i aod Prison is the best curt for asthma thai was what 10), a r* with ho sebreakiiig, I at the Third Police lay. B d thai with I ie bnck th< prison apd diet,184 words
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253 1952-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE orientation and reorganization of Singapore Government machinery, to which end three efficiency experts have been working here for the last six months, has begun. About 20 temporary clerks m the Imports and Exports Department of the Economic253 words
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Article81 1952-06-07 2 A SINGAPORE girl is among the pupils il St. Mj tin's Independent School for Girls at Solihu!!. Binnihgha i, which only a few days ago celebrated its 10th annivefsarv. She is 15-year old Bt^e Lee. daughter of a Singapore stockbroker. Her parents were recommended to send81 words
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Article61 1952-06-07 2 3 Surgeries Rent Raised THE rents of the premises used by three £dn] m Singapore were raised oy consent applications made befori the Rent Conciliation Board yesterday. A surgery situated m North Bridge Road had its reni of $70 raised to $95, another m Jalan Besar from (35 to $50,61 words
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Article50 1952-06-07 2 A FINDING, or death 1..--misadventure was returned at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the\inqiiesl into the death of Tan Liew Chiew (28), a lorry attendant, who was thrown o!T a lorry In a lane m Kian Hang Estate and died on the spot on April 27.50 words
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138 1952-06-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Coroner's Court was to.d yesterday thai a 20-year-old Chinese girl took her own life after she had bee:; scolded by her father for nol sticking to her job. The court was holding an inquest on the gir!, Chua138 words
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Article118 1952-06-07 2 THE principle of international service ami friendhhip which guided the thousands of nieml>er^ of Inner Wheel was hi reject l»y various speakers yesterday at a meeting of lh«* Singapore Branch of the Hub. The occasion was a luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room at118 words
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165 1952-06-07 2 CONGRATULATING the students of Rallies Institution, the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nieoil, told more than ScO boys of the school yester(fsy t)i at their successes m L 951 showed that the school was cognizant of the need for building on bases165 words
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Article99 1952-06-07 2 THE Commissioner Genera:. Mr. .Malcolm Ma Donald will <v are open the Singapore YMCA fete ami fair at 2 p.m. today. The Fair wfl] 1 c heM at the Y'^- tennis pavilion m Bras Basah Road up to 11 p.m. Th| S ngapore Police H:>r.d99 words
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Miscellaneous191 1952-06-07 2 '"*<■ >C-s^t fBUT ALLEY CANT HAVE 'COURSE HE COULD^I fOFCOURSE NOT, 1 t^tF^C NO Tr M> lAk^ Ai -1 fvOU.. *'.F I GONE ON A TIME-TRIP/ /I HELPED *IM GO. 1 1 I I FOOZY, BUT YOU VGOT JVO I'o f JLL lON Ufv hV. :>t)OC S ;^T* llp^ I*«191 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-06-07 3 ITS A PROUD DAY FOR MR. LIM W B nintoc I! ym the pr S ngaporc- md lalayu 1 at ihe prill Is name m a sta i: thei ports a Geok, Pre uf the S: ;i i I intO A: Itl..:;. C ip am manager me of tl* oe375 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-06-07 3 iL*JE%2 Ye M 8 S#P*** *«MMH» Badminton HaU, the h~! SLSZL ln W rl opened We have worlds best badminton players and from today we also have an appropriate haU m which they can display their prowess. By CHRISTINE MEMER Standard Staff Reporter SEVGAPORE'S498 words
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Advertisement86 1952-06-07 3 EDISWAN FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FITTINGS C>. M. A. CABLES I ARE BEING SUPPLIED FOR THE— 'I SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL By R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18 Battery Road Singapore 1. YOUR ENQUIRIES ARE INVITED Telephone *****/2. UNION CONSTRUCTION CO. C/V/l ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 31-32 Medeiros Building-Cecil St.— Singapore. I I ''wSaSHSKwv^vvwS '^s"'86 words
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Article66 1952-06-07 4 Mjmi ml urr> >(w>iul< m H. Fri.— I i. Kay. a 2S-: i Dr, H. i a] private! i kill- \> the X put First A P k i nonths' < iprisonment. Tiv arged D teath I ampalam on g 2, at the :-ird mile t]66 words
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Article177 1952-06-07 4 standard Slaff Corre opOP Ae«t kl \l II R, Fri Three Mere irrronsts lia\«* Mirniul* r« <l m |he I* «-drrali«»u, and m the MUHC 24-hour jmthml. one lerrorisl waa killt-d and another »ouiulnl. Two wore Icrroritta arc said lo liax<- been Tho only rorists killed yesterday177 words
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Article162 1952-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.If a scheme wh. i i;t> Ac ing I itri Bi- ..i- oi Kelani m, Pengku Srimah Raja, w submit at the :i<- v f morning cl RIDA receives approval, the ftsh cat< h oi Easi Coast fisher- w ill increase considei^bly162 words
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Article82 1952-06-07 4 Paper Report Gets Denial KUALA I.UMPI'R Fri.— rhe Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. emphatically denied he statement In a Malay lewspaper thai most memo* rs )f the Roy., 1 Family ol Pfegi v n lan are Dot satisfied ith be appointment o! Tengk i and Tengkii Mv iertin^ which the82 words
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Article246 1952-06-07 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A full-tim< itiMrtietor for th* IVnanjj Unit of the olunteer Reconnaissance C.orp», Federation of Malaya. a\ ill he posted m Penan^ m the «arly part of July, Mr. J. K. Miller, the Keertiiting Officer, told The Standard today. "It may246 words
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Article54 1952-06-07 4 Standard Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fii. "Bringing a civilian surgeon to the army m Malaya is a newj departure", said a spokesman of H.Q. Malaya when he announced the arrival i: 1 Malaya for duty at the Kamuntinf British Military Hospital, Taiptng, of a civilian surgeon. Mr. K.J.54 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-06-07 4 photo. "I regard this as one of the highest honours paid to me m Malaya 1 shall treasure this kukri for the rest of my life and as a reminder of my commanding the Brigade of Gurkhas for six months,** said the G.O.C. Malaya, Major-General K. E. Urquhart. on receivingArmy P.R. - 65 words
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Article288 1952-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— At the conclusion of an inquest into the death of a 72-year-old Pakistani. Mohd. Ali Shah, who was knocked down by a Police GMC vehicle, the Kuala Lumpur Coroner Raja Chik Jaaiai today, returned a verdict of misadventure with blame partly attached to288 words
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Article179 1952-06-07 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG. Fri.— The Penang Economic Affairs Officer, Mr. A. D. Dawson. told The Standard today that following the imposition of the letter of rrodit system, the Import of rubber to Penang from Sumatra was only seriously j affected since March this year. In179 words
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Article108 1952-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— ln connection with the murder at Che 801/4 milestone Kuala Kangsar Lenggong Road of Gk>h Ah Kow. proprietor oi a shop at 54. Main Roa:i Lenggong on Dec. 14 U\<{ year, the Perak Police are olTering a reward of $2,000 for information leading108 words
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Article82 1952-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Agreeing with the submission of the Defence Counsel, If] R P. H. Rajasooria, that then was no ease for the accused to answer, the president <jf the Rawang Sessions Court. Mr B. V. Rhodes, today, acquitted ii i discharged. S. Kandasamy Assistant Station Mastei82 words
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Article88 1952-06-07 4 IPOH. Fri. -A patrol of the 1/6 Gurkhas, operating m the Kuala Kangsar area yesterday I morning contacted a party of i armed bandits and succeeded jin killing one of them. The dead bandit has been identified as Ko Po alias Siew Meng alias Siew On*,88 words
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Article26 1952-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j WhjJe on operation m Taiping on June 3, Major A.T.D Macs I Donald of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles was killed.26 words
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Article259 1952-06-07 4 —ii-S Chlnese *nerchants here who had called for a general boycott of the Everett Shipping Lme pending successful negotiations being conducted on l^^fiH W Ira P° rters Exporters' A^cia tion and the shipping agents, Messrs. Guthrie and Co may not now carry out their threat259 words
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Article272 1952-06-07 5 Standard Stalf Corrrsponden] \i i XI A! X LUiMPUR, hi.- Sivtv ■poriafly K4e<4ed ■■ta aVtamm Iron. IpoV l«a>r H<.|tl<.d down at tfac JieuiVH»priMM< Malaj Kt-haLiliiaii,,,, Crntrc at Morib. a roaMal 1oh, hlhmi! 60 milr, Jrom Kuala Laanpv. TinMalay* *il( rrrehrc lrai«H«» mi lim rehabilitation272 words
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Article62 1952-06-07 5 IHL D"> t ol r> > ice ii c SI 01 Oflß S: »P< Force He *i b•• •■'4 for the c >' Aims an d Exp 0c KOf .i a:. p...)' j., District >' f i. ci H I- ix:-. icensing n that is I [napei62 words
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Article60 1952-06-07 5 the rei 1 1 >trra A ince U 4 Brig Chairman— Dr W V Chair- Tet ii D< W E H Ha a h M r v, C. C Dr Vicke ID W I The E cecnti < Asso itl m ile D G. Harilas. Mi A iocL60 words
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Article21 1952-06-07 5 SIX FILM ted with the Pa m the t J -> i ire ■>-.■ he laiiy a1 i Memofia Ha21 words
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Article49 1952-06-07 5 TEO THON< i n an pr- nmj adore m I Mister an i Cv, I.- 1 <i i a mm nons targe m the Si- gapore Po rth Police < rl y sterday for i ng hia a Great Dace, bite Ra i Sin shir i F r49 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-06-07 5 Photo hy dinner of the Old KaMesian* 1 Association at the Adelphi Hotel last ai^ht Pictured Jeft to right arc: Miss A. HinchliffV Primiual of Raffles Girls' School, Mr. A. P. Kajah President of the OW Kafflesijias' Association. MLs* Xorris, President of the Old ILift>s (iirls' Association and Mr P.Tony Goh - 58 words
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Article70 1952-06-07 5 THE FIFTH axuw I feneral the Singapore Air Ministi k Local Stall Union wili be h I June 21 at 2.3fl p.m. i- Victoria Memorial Hall. Ibe rneel ng r ill ooosider i tecide what aclion is to taken m regard to the Union's hitherto i70 words
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Article104 1952-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPDR. Pri. Mi. f riwc Kew Koh. of Prrak. may take up the post ol honorary seore-tary-sprn'ial <»r th** RAaSayau Chinese A>.siniati<>n. whuii has bf«*ii left racaat follouiu^ Mr. Yuas Shook Lia's resj{va&«a last *»outh. Mr. Leans has beea suu-estrd ijr the |M»st by104 words
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Article29 1952-06-07 5 THE PR< >C!. \.\!.\TlO\ the Queen's coi ination by the Queen's G irter-at-Arms at St. James' Palace, London, will be broadcast >ver Radio Malaya at 7.15 p.m. t.»d:i>.29 words
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Article277 1952-06-07 5 1> BJVJLC HrKHr*te, Bnult4Hl Ki>r. I^lhihl li«ll r PuiiiP-. Nee j»u«»ii. Seletar Hiflr*«. Ment.il ll^inl.il. Imfatgar Ksfat,- \li»nU K.r *>;•'""■ Kara 1 rh»r riiiu;^. -i***» PLur JaI.JM \»-"i. Jala" KUft, Ki"*»« K<l l## !i?" K.I JierjUiC'"* ll j^ew-IM-U K*taW. Khl.iim *yer. Mrr»«»»w« IWi.. K.w <>••••» Ko.inrtary KW..277 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-06-07 5 The negotiating committee of the All-Malaya Rubber Workers' Union met ivcenjly in' Kuala Lumpur for preliminary discussion before going into negotiations with the employers' *ide on wages of tubber estate workers as a result of a iall m rubber price. Chairman of the committee is Mr. P. P. Narayanan. On77 words
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403 1952-06-07 5 A STAY oi* execution preventing the mvnrr. Lee Sin« Bak, of No. s Circular Road, from hrtring possrssion if the premises 'was removed by the] Singapore Chief fustiee, Sir Charlrs Murray Ajastey, m the Hi^h Court yerter4ay. <>n an application by Or C. II403 words
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Article118 1952-06-07 5 WHEN Frt*;,r-. subject, Mariiu Jaiboud. made m application tor discharge Erom bankruptcy before thg Singapore Cbiel Justice. Si;- Charles Murrajr-Aynsley, m the Hitji Court yesterday Ms wiles compel MJai Me ciien; would object to x discha ge unless /alboud made fresh dccc of aeparati id with guarantee118 words
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Article261 1952-06-07 5 Amicable, Say Bosses dlov<m V LMPLR Fri— The MaU.HM Planting hulustrirs Km- H T 1 011 rCP rCM lllill llle U^l rnbbri e.tnto »pblfr foi ,i edcr f ti °f proposals r«smlm S ful,,,r KL\*f Ovker 1 ll try, [fiMf a ..urti,,, d* morning MPIFi Lvf "J261 words
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Article153 1952-06-07 5 HUSBAND'S ARSON THREAT Standard Staff Reporter SENTENCE on a youag h itband, Chong Kirn Hiang, who Oxreatened to burn dtowa the tome following a quarrel with tas mother-in-law was postponed m the Bhsgapow Asvizes yesterday. The jury found him guilty on a charge of criminal intimidation. Crown Counsel Mr A.153 words
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Article123 1952-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPDI Pi Certaii trade hcUmm federation are Bugsestins thai Covernmem nwy fd hvc > present idi %i se rul >'"■ positio!! by res«trtt#tictinf Hi Stevenson Restriction ieme which vas icrapp-'d anie yejrs Thrv ibjp i' a IHMBfy BMM fr>f prridLii'tJOTi Uk be Mb -'J'123 words
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Article41 1952-06-07 5 Xl F While travellii] j dov Road v ttAI ber of terrorists it the the ttrmei i and o: i iej ivas aba:. i When a platoon Oi H -.1 appeal I (he s ten fI«H41 words
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Article92 1952-06-07 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE GOVERNOR, Mr. J. F Nicoll, is h patron o: the St. John Ambulance Association] and Brigade. This was an~- viced by Dr. W. J. Vickers. chairman, at the annual general meeting of the Association. yesterday. Referring to Government.-, support, Dr. Vickers92 words
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Article90 1952-06-07 5 THE COM IffANDER the Fiji M litary Farces Col. C L P sap.ts. !u> bee-:! made a C a mander the Order »f the British F.mp: c (Military) m the Queen's birthday honours <v Col. Pleasant* is now on i to the Fiji Battalion •perai Kg90 words
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Article187 1952-06-07 5 Standard Staff oricpondrnt THE Queen ha^ approved the award of the Military MedaJ to Corporal Bhupal K i:ii: oi the I Stb Gurkha Rifles. Cpl. Bhupal Khatri on Feb. 1 20 was serond-in-rommann of ja fighting patrol m th?Kar:gkar Kahang area of Johore. When advancing187 words
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Article38 1952-06-07 5 hi Ifl ('it..- Leng We v i s Spe* place 5 .k f»f the Methodist < > »lace MM c ■Menf won »i s The ere the AjCjS 4 itio SHmm GM i-CJS. C«38 words
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Advertisement193 1952-06-07 5 > hiv: 1M f> IS ft iis f Ttliftli "np«i Jvewaa <t imkou hi CHAMKEE In tlitxtustaai c> lhat WilJ Sttr Vaul St I m W»ll l.ivr t n Y»«r Hra I* >i» ittutrd Xv Shaw Bi I Id T« niMin.n a l a m M \SH (.iMllmjs TRIP T<»193 words
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Advertisement73 1952-06-07 5 A- X H^J¥ F3P s The watch people ask for by name evei beat the nome Roiex and il of ie.ea wfth trie imperial g.jG'cntee or.r l c-ertif icotion o* on off.c»c (wis Go.«»-nment testing station, showing it has ponod uncompromismg teiti fou ere ciiu^d o* expft Rota Service oi73 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-06-07 5 V^< f at Z nai BafMi < rntrr Xatanj X < Stamp < lub: > X Shad p H-^ ,i16 words
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855 1952-06-07 6 Singapore Standard Mr. Braddon's Mythopia Independent Morning ftatafMrpei X have had sent to us, by a group of Malayan Students m Australia, a recent issue of a magazine called The New Australasian Post What interested the students and us was the hrst instalment of a serialisation oi a book called855 words
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Article, Illustration685 1952-06-07 6 PHILIP VERNON - Tory Backbench Campaign To Oust Mr. Churchil PHILIP VERNON by LONDON. HPHE House of Commons is now m recess for Whitsuntide During the seven weeks since Easter the Conservative Government has had a rough time m Parliament The Labour Party has had the advantage of it on almost every important685 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1952-06-07 6 How STALIN Could win GERMANY With urgency and compelling logic. Lieut. -Colonel F.O. Miksche. the great military prophet and author of the recently published book "Unconditional Surrender." analyses the situation developing between Germany and the western allies. The political game begins to resemble an auction sale, he writes. Who will1,203 words
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Article255 1952-06-07 6 Review of Views Grow More Rice m the years to oome Malaya VAtd not depend on Siain and? other countries for her rice if? government could immediately 2 devise a scheme to absorb the? thousands of ex-employees in 2 rubber industries into the rice 2 planting industry. So said? Utusari255 words
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148 1952-06-07 6 Antagonism Towards The City Council Sir. -hi reply to Mr ran Soon Kirn's letter which appeared m The Singapore Standar I >1 May 31, 1952 wish to state that his an men's were fallacious and manifested antagonism towards the City Council. It is not Inv intention to back the City148 words
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149 1952-06-07 6 Sir.— Last week's M.I.C. deliberations and the appeal of its President for unity amongst the various communities m Malaya was amus- ing. The leaders of. the M.I.C. always preach Mafjyjan unity while keeping fee Indians divided aniqps themselves I would like to ask Mr.149 words
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Advertisement14 1952-06-07 6 fe Keep on Icejf "fSpQ f PINT 35 CENTS^^a v-I^3) COLD STORAGE ipfeSJ CREAMERIES^14 words
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Advertisement24 1952-06-07 6 IK A A r\^'\ w pp .^^fl Bx li _^^^H 't^ HE //,> Ik ><^uA**f SUPRR %J' -it** J vio; •INGAPOBB PBNAWJ I« M>l< X24 words
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688 1952-06-07 7 1.r0.,,1. aed hi, free^winging fighl for the RepubHcai. preaden '■'I .."."."a,,,,., ThnrMlay hy revealing his vie^ emSS from civil ri^tohfa boyhood dr,a,ns. He named "he Z2SS hsue a, HorM peace and security. Never refusing an answei to any of the controversial688 words
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97 1952-06-07 7 SIOIX FALL, South Italwta, June 5 (Renter) Robert A. Taft Ml appeared hair's bfeadtft victor— with a lead i»l only 590 votes over GcaenU Dwight D. Eisenhower m their South Dakota primary clash— last •ad closest between the lv« star contenders for Krpuhiitan97 words
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93 1952-06-07 7 WASHINGTON. June 5 (Reuter) The House of Representatives today passed and sent to the Senate a final hill authorizing more than 56.400.000.000 for foreign military and economic aid next year. The vote was 210 to 115. With only brief debate, the House approved93 words
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Article44 1952-06-07 7 B.B.C. DirectorGeneral Resigns. I.OXDOV June |S fl'P)— The;' British Broadcasting Corpora- j l tion announced the resignation!;: ol Sir Williafn Haley. its r director-general The an- nouncemeni said Haley's re- agnation followed n.s acclept-(n aiiet* or trie editor-ship ot the a Tiznea of London.44 words
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Article48 1952-06-07 7 I VATICAN CITY 3tme a (Reutert— Pype Pius" h;.d tocte.y recovered eompiftcly ftrOna cold he cSußht three da>s ago. His temperature W9§ b.ick tp formal, it wa.s learned. The 76-year-oJd head pf t'i»» Ronftjn Catpolic C't u rrn saiij mass and thea guve v feW audience?'.48 words
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Article89 1952-06-07 7 PARIS June is (Reyter) Km* Talai 61 Jordan ha.s can<*ellecj plans i-.n immediate return to Amman, his capital, a Jordan Legation spokesman said her« tod;,y. Thf. sp£kesQpaB hud said ear- t. uit the Kiii^. wi'ho arrived here 6b a health \i.sit last month, would l^ve89 words
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Article106 1952-06-07 7 Standard London tirrrsfumdt»t LO.\DO\ jun« B; ft ih the !i >.»..' c could i rev d paper ih< tag< Otu i wills <.). Vic< Pn id< J oi lh< Intel oal ional Federati Newspapi Publish* t, annual congi i m B esterda: No c I howeyei106 words
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Article161 1952-06-07 7 De Gaulle Opposes Peace Pact PARIS. June 5. (Reuter),: General Charles De Gaulle j today declared the United States would not use the atom j bomb m the deie&ce of j Europe against Russian agggesj sion because Russia could (obliterate American pities with the same weapon. In a statement issued161 words
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202 1952-06-07 7 LONDON, June 5 (UP) The Soviets have 45 divisions m East Germany and European satellite countries and 30 more m reserve to back up their satellite military forces, informed sources said today Intelligence reports from 1 Behind the Iron Curtain said Soviet202 words
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128 1952-06-07 7 NEW YORK, June 6 > Renter)— Tin from Bolivia, which Is most important In the build-up of the United State.*; defence system, may soon be flowing to Soviet satellite countries. Mr. Arturo Cano. former Consui-General of Bolivia ai New York, said m a press128 words
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Article77 1952-06-07 7 nc\f KUSiIiRO. Hokkaido. June 6, (AP). Russian warships and pl;ine s ;ire reported conducting war manoeuvres off eastern Hokkaido, northern-most Japanese island, Kyodo reported today. The reports said shell :brations could be (elt at Nesappu Point, on the tip of the Nemuro Peninsula. Target crafi77 words
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173 1952-06-07 7 ROME. June 5, (Reuter>—Film-. Star In^r d Bergman, expectant mother of twins, tonight defied the doctors and rose from her bed m a Rome clinic for an hour's Buna t auto ride round 'he city. Doctors and nurses retnonstrateti with her. but the actress173 words
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Article127 1952-06-07 7 Missing Diplomat in Prague LONDON June 6 (IP) A Zurich dispatch to the London Daily Express said today that Donald Mac Lean one of the two British diplo mats missing for more than a year, is now living m Prague, Czechoslovakia The Daily Express said m a front-page bannerlinc story127 words
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Article139 1952-06-07 7 SAX FRANCISCO Jun< I (AP): Three San Fj.. Chinese business men have been indict* d hen b a 1 federal grand jury on charges 1 of sending almost *U3ssi to Communisj China m i complex ftnancial sch< tot th; I netted the -n at U ast139 words
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80 1952-06-07 7 roiifer< HKMmaJ Blomic nurp .ommiii,,. K«iJ 11M lWc ■•Wrf« ihu, ouJdiManr, ||,r J Mti^ m Hi.- tM,,jlor liMlr^yn b«»mli Mipr«mar>. '■■■>' use R ing "trul j pted gfi 1! i i "W\ ep Jacki of. the joint mittei s ts i admits80 words
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Article192 1952-06-07 7 New Vietnam Cabinet Announced SAH ;< >N j w N< Vi< ese Prinn Minis- Ng en Van Tarn todai announced 13 names of his an < abinel Tarn hin !> tains h Ministry of the 1 post m the outgoing Tran i Huu Cabinet, ram said two p r: Social192 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-07 7 photo Marshal Tito, Yugoslav chief of State, chats with Doctor .lagan Nath Khosla. India's Charge d'Affaires m Yugoslavia, at a reception given at the Presidium, Belgrade, to mark Tito's 60th birthday. They discussed Yugoslav- j Indian relations. With th«-m are Doctor Khosla \s wife. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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64 1952-06-07 7 Bombay To Colombo In 2 Hours, 25 Min. Colombo. June 8 (Beuter) A British Comet jel airliner new here today from Bombay two hours and 25 minute* Bombay aboul Joou mi .-<■ from Colombo >n its second roving (Ughl the Comet look one hour and 51 minutes to reach Bombay64 words
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Article62 1952-06-07 7 HONGKONG. Jun c f: (Beater AAP) Dr L.T EUdi via Chancellor of Hongkong r sity, will confer the honorary degree ol LI.D. on the Governor, Sir Alexander Gi I on benall oi the university next Thu da nc hi. s honorary ''«■•<• Govei nor will62 words
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78 1952-06-07 7 f 1N > .1.1 I Richa <: R St« 5m Clement fed the B < dm nt today 1 J- OUll II X g the "only sent deadlock." 51 kef <■ B riiM. with > Ma ia ned M curreni La fe78 words
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42 1952-06-07 7 TOKYO Jun, Eighteen j 1 ai d < i Allihil attorn tlon Q next y< the ■> > story. AainichJ said .1. poct-wa I 1 Shunichi Matcumol BOAC plane I port at 615 1 ew post v y> 0542 words
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Advertisement163 1952-06-07 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standord London Corespondent ~-DON, June 6 —The following ore the closing ■I rubbei and tin on the London Morket todoy: ONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 25id. Spot £968 per ton buyers, 25 d. £969 seller,. Aug 24 J d 24*^' Three months: £962 Q tc 24d buyers,163 words
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Advertisement55 1952-06-07 7 CHOOSE TOOTAL PRODI/CIS I YSTAV I JLJ A \*_J A V y*t 1\ I r,\RU ir»' wmrked it hii i/i d a9t !.;< t i mor 1 1 si'tun, f LYSTAV. fht yOri thai i yertotlk 4f >i t nts MoHu tfdT h W Iff; f'K;' < t .r 36"55 words
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Miscellaneous64 1952-06-07 7 \\\\\r^y i2^ I I WMAT S THE 1 1 ~~i r__._ AND y BrM! *..«jSBiHrB N\l S TEACHE^ R^ LAi?^T^ E QUESTION^ X A I K^-^t-^^ffl^^iyf y^ 'mu***mW'J'ylf. *\__s^' F// Jm^^^. y' Nt O r^__WW W\wr 4 M "^W. Cc P i«i b^u-a.- r. .<■-»._ i.fo:-A. rp= ___n mf^^M jm64 words
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137 1952-06-07 8 HONGKONG, J\ ru 6' (Reuter-AAP)—Japanes* ship p no agenU m mi Co?™y have Men om>ro«ch»>gChwes<> I Kamen tor employment on board Japanese vessels. Mr i aS YuenKei 'chairman of the Hongkong, branch a§ the Chinese Semen's Union, said the union hjM so fnr not137 words
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139 1952-06-07 8 MONTREAL, June 6 (UP) The Cunaid liner Scythia collided with the Canadian collier Wabana near the mouth of the fog- shrouded Saint Lawrence River on Thursday. p the TJ7')-ton v\a- ma's stern was ripped away i one i its crewaiea was reported missing,139 words
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Article77 1952-06-07 8 second Finn Ship In Port Standard Shipping RrportrP The second Finnish-own freighter to call at Singapore this year, the t.OM-ton Va^i, dropped anchor m the Outer Roads yesterday from Tsinglao The Standard understands that the Vaasa is carrying 7 '!•>'» tons of general cargo for Black Sea port of Odessa.77 words
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Advertisement510 1952-06-07 8 f AST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SJRVJC* i \nirelM Ml Xmerican C -i»ad «n tit io> ■i- Id's .\lli,rltS Spore PSiuin Penunzt An I A St r v >.; sss- j.'sS:™ ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS UD. BEjU^WE Hut] A.c::.nnoulh Antwerp f 1J <— i0 IT.lune »SM W Ktae/SKd MM WM itovi« !t>.lune510 words
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Advertisement639 1952-06-07 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ki-ulir Sailings to China and Japan from SJagapow P.Mt Swettettban Penang Also direct Sailings froia R.iM^kok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang Frwa •S/t'chMfn" June ldth HonckiMig < Fumiu' June 18th June 23rd Japa* J Saib Sails Sails Penang P Sham Snore •<**639 words
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Advertisement506 1952-06-07 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ko>:»l Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Fine N>derkuid I.im* RoUerdaßi Rotterdam Amesatmm I HALIFAX BOSION NEW VOKK PHILADELPHIA BAITIMOKE MOBILL MEW CNCLHANS Spore P S'hatr Perung •Si.AMAT (RL) 7 13 June 14/fSJsM HMTJune REMPANG (SMN) 27 June /SJul> 4 .">Jul> G T.luJ> AXELDIJK (HAL) 7/13Jul> H I,'Unlv506 words
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Advertisement399 1952-06-07 8 Spore P Shan, f,, lt Saigon Honskone Kobe Yokohama 25 •i't.iiui t gj M-hno- j Saigon Hongkonß Kobe' Vohahann II I7.in!s N tUa«i u j, 'SFI ANhlA' tor Battdna 23 2'Unh H/tUalj FBOM JAPAN HONGKONG 'BINTANCr i i Bangkok :> lOJuh SAH IN(.S IU (t)MINhM S4AMH\4IM Foi Colombo Aden Port399 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-06-07 8 Despatches TODAY: Djambi 8 a.m. by [en tb, Patembang 8 a.m. by Landak, Sarawak, (except Wliri) noon by Rajah Brooke, Easl Africa (letters only) ti toil by WTintcrbiU, South Aft!, i n ""i by Winterhill, Tanjong Pinang 6 p.m. by L.l,'.. 142 words
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Miscellaneous81 1952-06-07 8 J%sm m Harbour WHARVES Benmacdhui 15/16 4 SHIP GODOW.X GATE Bentong I Autoraedon itM 2 Bir Hakeira 31/W Benarty 27/28 2 Chi Chung 40/41 n-«— 9* l^eiix Roussel I"2 8 'ukieti 13 20 4 Jamlet 4 5 8 daetsuvcker 44 ffentoi 25/26 2 .1 ix weil Brander 21/22 2 s81 words
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346 1952-06-07 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS Planting Being Modernised Due To RIDA Help By standard Staff Reporter HUGE SUMS are being sored rice growers ,n Malaya now that economic aid being given by the Rural Industrial Development Authority ii .-cplacmg the traditional "padi-kuncha" system of loans346 words
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Article77 1952-06-07 9 mi- rubber pritQ pel Ih i m Silica i>.»ir yesteftfaj wpre Kuvrr> M*f!rr> n half**, .lime No. X n s |4j s|; kn xr. fgt N s *X 'HI >Ji<htl\ vtradit-r M>(»\ XI KKKH I [)f nmg prices < i it. were §85 d )m -4,d Num. id Num. Qaiei77 words
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77 1952-06-07 9 Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA, June b Macassar dispatches indicate trade circles there believe that reopening of trade relations between Japan and Red China will greatly influence the Celebes market lor Japanese -goods, especially rough textiles. Price increases on these articles nrc already reported. I.a>t77 words
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Article32 1952-06-07 9 y ear. Rruter-AAP Australia bad a ?r;<de deficii of A£354. 107.000 for 'he ten nu>:it!7s eudmg Apni .iO compared with a surplus of A£211,--t\'A2 fH)O fr>l- thf» umii npriitri avtReuter; AAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-06-07 9 Standard Shipping: Reporter APPOINTMENT oi an Assistant Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. B. G. Dawson, who arrived here yesterday m the Royal Interocean ship Nieuw Holland with his family, is evidence of Australia's realisation of the importance and growth ofStandard - 172 words
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Article84 1952-06-07 9 RI curbs LUXURY IMPORTS INDONESIA has announced cuts iii import of luxury cars and other cars and other iuxury goods. Thus follows a statement by Minister Wilopo m Parliament that this year's budget deficit may be estimated ai 4,000,000,000 rupiahs E 130,000 ,000 X L ixui v cars of higherReuter - 84 words
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Article38 1952-06-07 9 PARIS. June 6 (Renter) Foreign and Finance Ministers and government officials from 18 European countries are now meeting here to try to solve problems affecting the future the European Payments Union, the Continents financial clearing house.38 words
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250 1952-06-07 9 Standard Market Reporter THE Malayan share market was *hade steadier yesterday afi«r ifie holiday. There van ntoderale exchange at Industrials came m for slightly better buying. Changed pri< e s were: INIM SI Til M s B. B. Pet. :::j 6 34 G xd Gammons250 words
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Article77 1952-06-07 9 THE produce market m Singapore \v;ig steady yesterday at slightly higher prices. Copra hiid buyers at *2(>2 per picul and sellers at S27J, no b us i n e.s.s passing. Coconut oil buyers Indicated SJ9 per picul and sellers $43. Betel nut $U2 (split): (Jupra $26!77 words
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Article65 1952-06-07 9 MALAYAN Kxrliango Banks Association bu;intj rates to merchants (per *100 Malayan* are: New York 32 J/4 (T.T.). ."52 7/8 *0.D. .{3 on credit bills and Xi l/li; on tr.<de bills <W d/«t), Can ade 32 1/8 <T.T.). 32i 10.D .> and 32J <90 d.st) Selling (T.T./65 words
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Article41 1952-06-07 9 HONGKONG. June 6— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were iiks 15.87 t<> £1 Sterling; UK^1. ***** to US$l: !!«<! :0 to Malayan SI: iIKjo :12 to on« Indon^iaa R'ipiah. Gold 11K5;<U.i.:, 75 to one tael.41 words
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274 1952-06-07 9 Ru bber Recovery Continues, With Price Up 1½ Ct IwrrJ I rpCO V' rv m rabbe Prices m Singapore this rR c ly to the uneasy political situation. A rise of l| cents per Ib. was recorded vesterL t r^l::} rubber for June shipment, which closed ront' i CntS P(I274 words
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Article376 1952-06-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6: i When the Federal Legislative Council meets next month, the Attorney-General will introduce a bill amending' the law relating to 'onipanies. Holding and subsidiary companies are mainly affected. The law m the Federation to cay. m common with other countries376 words
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Article30 1952-06-07 9 THE Japanese Government, it is reported m Bangkok, may be allowed to buy up all surplus of glutinous rice from Thailand. There is a Jaree surplus there at present. AFPAFP - 30 words
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138 1952-06-07 9 •JAKARTA, June 6:—-Sympto- i'.' of the rubber situation, employees from three Ho-k Lie remilling factories m North Sumatra pioteste I today against the company' derision to suspend all allowances m money and kind. The virker.v who are members nt the Rubber Mill Workers Union,138 words
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Article61 1952-06-07 9 THE directors of Austral jT n Ltd. announce the following returns lor May: Ksmpong Kamuntmg Tin I Dredging Ltd.. 213 pknik Tbabawleik Tin Dredging 1 Ltd. i.550 pictils. Pwngah Tin Dredging Ltd., 'WJ piCUJS. Austral Amalgamated Tirj i Ltd. Asam Kumbang section (op tribute), 52 piculs.61 words
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Article58 1952-06-07 9 THE price of sine m B it was slashed from £15U to £136 v ton from yesterday. The pri< reduction applies to' "goor! o (Unary brand zinc delivered to consumers works." Premiums for higher grnde^ nain unchanged. The Minist.v of Supply will make a separateReuter - 58 words
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Article42 1952-06-07 9 PERSIA- will deliver oil to] W» m Germany m exchange foi German iron and steel produce I >i* v a "private barter agreeDent uijconnectrd with the IS *')9.0»)0.000 trade agreement' just concluded between Persia ■.:>(} West Germany Scnter.42 words
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51 1952-06-07 9 THE American Chrysler Coin ;i. ii' ;ind the Japanese Fuji Automobile Company are reported to have signed a cont:;trt for parLs ftfffmbhr and sale <'f Chry»ler-prodooei cars m Japan The contract calls emblv ol the Pfyra dfc and De Soto can r. JapaiAFP - 51 words
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Article91 1952-06-07 9 Till-: leader of the Indian delegation to the Moscow Economic Conference last April said m Bombay that, though the Russians were anxious to trade ttitfc the West, he did not think the Soviet had many I goods to offer. The leader. Mr. Laichandj Hirarhand. a91 words
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Advertisement253 1952-06-07 9 TOUGH W RELIABLE Rrjj DTK 7i 1C V/ vk;V X* vSI|Hr Q\v rQ^H^ll^Bkft^^ TNißt's A OOODYSAR GtANT SPiCtAur BOUT FOR iVtRY TOUGH TRANSPORT JOB %fc CO4ttU44t good/Year UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED WttAmi Malacca BetcMban K. Lumpur ii»,h Pcnanjj B^i^k ROBBIALAC PAINTS Reaatejfe and pto&d 'I Isrrs m ihr- Jcd''t.iii tl |i253 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1952-06-07 10 FESTIVAL -OF FILMS OR FEASTS? I FRANCE.— Speakiiiß of the Cannes Festival, critics are wondering here whether it is still a film festival or x festival of feasts. The organisers wiU have to make ttoeii choice of see France's biggest cinema d..>play' lose all its international prestige, TMe rhythm of1,454 words
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Advertisement220 1952-06-07 10 11 f r" i. _i__ If A WONDERFUL MUSICAL 1 THAT'LL HAVE YOU ft DANCING ON Ml NEWYORK FRED ASTAIRE TONIGHT AT MIDNiGHTT|! I Jf J^* f\ II II II Cf I f j^ Paramount jirt-ft'iiU Detective Story starriog I Kirk DOUGLAS Eleanor PARKER i will 1 10th ifeiif!^\ playing220 words
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Advertisement191 1952-06-07 10 (1/1 [I I I I ■1 i 4)^l^^ Bm'iNO Brru, Two Moon 3 Rbo Cunjft, CiMurr Souss jimihml as one the I. ill. iWMp, halllr feaih«»rj» m nuniher m«f s, i Fn Color by"" TECHNICOLOR fc slam RAY MILLAND HELENA \i;i Tonight M'nit,"His Kind Of Woman' Distributed by RKO Radio191 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-06-07 10 ON THE AIR SINGAPORE (4K4 metre* A it metres) 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Housewives' Choice; 11 a.m. New R e c o r it s; 1.0-' Tommy Dorsey Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.50 Interlude; 'i p.m. Album of Harmony; :.:i(» Racing Commentaries from K.L.; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's Programme; 6.50231 words
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Miscellaneous364 1952-06-07 10 rpODAT'B QIOTATIOV. The C I liyhtninif bus i> brilliant, bul J he hasaf any mind; H« Ntumblev through evislfntr with his he ndutii i.n behind.' I" I 5 Ware. 2 SATi RI>AV FOB EVEBYOME: j unexpected things may crop up < i iday. Adjust your.self to what 5 e.er transpires364 words
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Article88 1952-06-07 11 FINALISTS m the RAF Malaya annuai .shorty meet were selected yesieickiv m heats held at Seielar station In the one Snaf, the 3 mile event, held ycsterd.iy and Dobson stole a brilliant victory from pacemaker MeGlusky and clocked 16 mm 20 .sees Radmond also drme into third place88 words
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Article90 1952-06-07 11 KUALA T. I'M PUR. Fn Ttwmas Cup i)!.i.yei' 5 a ere given a civic reception by the Kuaki Lumpur Murm:ip:il Commission this eveninM ii t^ form of a cocktail- party A toast to the piujyurn was proposed b/ fie President of rbe Municipj] Couririi". Mr.90 words
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Article700 1952-06-07 11 Mendez Gives Lesson In Sportsmanship KUALA LUMPUR, Fii. It was left to Sdangor r 8 youthful Abdullah Piniz to bring off the biggest sensation of the Gold Cup tourney tonight, when from a state of mem collapse, he came up to beat .Yleiule/ 15-9, 14-15, 15-9700 words
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Article59 1952-06-07 11 IPOH. Fii— ln an evenly con tested ttrst divmen ieajrue match the Perak Chinese Recreation Club XI defeated, Borneo Motors Sports Club by three goals to nil on the town padang ihis evening PoiTik Chinasee led by one ■arm] m the Srari half through Pooi W.ih Pmo]59 words
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Article190 1952-06-07 11 LEEDS. June 6, (Reuter). On a witk«i lJ»al otM'a>ioiia!l\ uave the f< pi nncf* plenty of ai<L Fn^laiwl today wete •»<» hapjuer than Intfia were at th«- starl oi their innings )e*terday. India univ added 21 to their overnight score to make their first innings190 words
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Article252 1952-06-07 11 RESULTS of \i-iirda\s matches were: MEN'S SING I f S Quarter-finuls Wonr Peng S*»on (Johorp) bvM Joern Skaarup t Denmark) 15-2. 15-8. T. N. Seth (India) beat I'oul Holm (Denmark) 12-15, 15-3. 17-14. Abdullah Piruz beal Marten Mendez 15-9, 11 1.1. 15-9; rheong Hock Long heat252 words
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Article290 1952-06-07 11 IX A SETTING, befi'ting of such a notable oeeaai <n the M.O.R.'s of the MB.TC. woo thcif !a.st socrtr mat^h au;> T.T.T.C. REME by four goa;s I i two m the final at Xee SoM] yesterday. After the brass dj d of ;>.e j Ist Gordon290 words
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Article233 1952-06-07 11 I'HH \l»fri.nil\, J«m*» r,. (R<,it#r). frmrj F*H» V( a!«o(i. AH-y rar-«*t<| world hr"a\ w«*«i:ht rh.ui»(M«»i», «uirpriHr<l lh«* <\{MTtH a«::;iii In i«Uiinii»«j hi- till** hrrr i;i-i ni^lil with a iinaiiimniiK points drci^iou <>\«r I //«rd < harl«— m ihrir 1 .*>• round* liatllr. v ..< <233 words
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Article127 1952-06-07 11 THE .1 a •i wwbbm single* icunfMoa i a Ceee < Samuel, adok I I Selanv open womw s 'it'e bo her i 1 press h<■ a) lection ot badminton titles when she be.-j* Qut'cnu- (■t<.<M of F J e?nang En straight wta Ll— ss127 words
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