Singapore Standard, 9 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-09 1 Singapore Standard -fa jk X. VOL. II NO. 342. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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313 1952-06-09 1 Two Girls Killed, I I Workers Hurt Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, June 8: One of rhe worst bandif outrages against civilians since the Emergency occurred today on the Kuanton:>r road in Pahang where bandits exploded a land mine and blew up a lorry313 words
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Article41 1952-06-09 1 Reds Abduct Slay Man, iwo Women ki LUMPUB, In Seg tmat —>■ id.i\ ariusts abdoclcd a iii t v\ o \v omen a < hiiirM" «»u ned 11 i murdered v 111 ile- hine.se ■I M!' d from :in i h >.!dl niissini;.41 words
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25 1952-06-09 1 Wide Search Over Med. For Atcherley 1 .0 8. vete':om I day MediterUnited 1 Ai r ed in. Archer ley 205 c; tei 1 at25 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-06-09 1 photo. The combined bands of the Ist Cameronians and the 2nd 10th Gurkha Rifles yesterday turned out to bid fare--well t<» Brig. L.H.O. Push, who left Singapore in the. troopship Dilwara after two years service in Johore, as commander of the 26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade. He is se* n intiiMu-tinrStandard - 53 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-09 1 pfn»ti» The Commander-in-chief dosi »nut«* for thp Far Kast Air Force, Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a special Yaletta aircraft from Penang where he bad been stayini for the last few da Tie Air .Marshal, wht) was accompanied b\ his wife, was met at Chang]Standard - 83 words
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591 1952-06-09 1 Standard Badminton Reporter SIXTEEN TIES of the Singapore Badminton Association International Championships which were to have been played at the new Singapore Badminton Stadium in Guillemard Road last night were cancelled due to extreme slipperiness of the parquet floor of the Stadium. One of the591 words
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Article87 1952-06-09 1 KIKLD Mar^iiai Fat! Alexander. British Defence Minister, who arrived at New Delhi airpori esterday on his way to Korea. inH an hour's talk with Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, with whom he was at ich m>] a; Harrow 42 years ago. Earl Alexander toldReuter; A. P. - 87 words
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Article69 1952-06-09 1 LONDON. June (Reuter):— The National Union of Railwaymen has decided to call a strike >l members working on freight in i parceis traffic at all Lon--1 in u naain line terminuses from next Tuesday, if a dispute over employment of non-union labour >! seti led meanwhile.69 words
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Article38 1952-06-09 1 FOUR-ENGINED PLANE STOLEN A four-engined plane, worth U*****,000 was reported stolen from the Oakland airport ye.sterd r. Police later said the plane had landed a Brownsville, Texas, and that the crew had been taken into custody. Rcu- er,38 words
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Article51 1952-06-09 1 Working at top speed 4*3 paint- %ra gave a one-coat |oo to a two-storey house in Cleveland (Ohio i in three minuteg 25 ■econds. Tht building wai a YM A. do. mitOJ A local paini «toi> donated the paint and the paintexj worked without pay.U.P. - 51 words
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Article49 1952-06-09 1 Vire-Adm. Joseph J. t Clark, Commander t-^e {T^- 7t^ fleet, >aid in Taipea yesterday that the "7th Fleet, supported by the U.9. Fav East Air Force, can heir any Communist ittempl to In 1 ide Formoaa." IU »aid however, that danger >f lnv«ioa wui "ieinute. i AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Article49 1952-06-09 1 Tht text of tfi» draft IndfanJapdiiesa bilateral peace treaty stt ernes the importance of iiiendship. tij.ie «tid navigation between the tv > raiintries. It also tttpulatM th:»t India will ?iot ask toi r -.*par itiort* sndtha' J ipuie.se -isseia la ladii will be returned,- AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article220 1952-06-09 1 Malaya Is Fighting Communism KUALA LUMPUR. June 8. (UP). Gen. Sir Gerald Templer today predicted that the struggle against Red terrorism in Malaya j would continue as Long j as International Com-h 1 munism remains a global threat to peace. The present campaign to halt destruction and murder by t220 words
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Article91 1952-06-09 1 BERLIN, June 8 (Reuter)— Soviet troops and East German police have moved out of Eiskeller, British sector enclave j in the Soviet zone, but they I Still maintain guard over Steinstuecken, largest of sex-e--ra! disputed western enclaves. The occupation followed East German security measure? on June I91 words
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Article27 1952-06-09 1 I The Japanese government is to recommend that 241 war criminals in Tokyo's Sugamo prison be p:- -"'"d, says a Japanese report. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article586 1952-06-09 1 Anti-bandit Action Working Out Well, !!">ays hir G. lempler By PETER B. GRUENING, United Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, June 8: The High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer, saying today that thus far the anti-Red action in Ma laya is working out satisfactorily, disclosed that Government586 words
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89 1952-06-09 1 TATPEH, June 8, (AP).— ViMOiig < m; go®* v.lll mUsiong from Malaya, Philippine, Imlo-Clnna an.l Hongkong loday pledgf-d wpport of Presideiil ChUng kai-»hek in hi^'pian.* to recover the < hina mainlantl. Mr. Ong Chin Seong, 67--year-oM tin magnate heading ♦he 13-person group from89 words
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Article37 1952-06-09 1 SECOND prize of the lixth Social »nd Welfare Service Lottery drawn on Sal u it $50 000 each ■'>' numbei i *****0 md 418!»:^7. Numbei 781 116 ind PJ4 r »(> > J w;»fi lotuth ifiu^t \>i |5,O<W37 words
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79 1952-06-09 1 o\ the probte— i of rheekiat 1 1% trickle of arm* md ne_ across th«* Malays lli.ui.iud b9r_ er. Sit fieraM t«»ld the linlrd Press: ll is U_#MBiMf coniplet«*l> li close such u lonu Frosi tier such diflu uli tcrraii There Is ir*flfi<79 words
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81 1952-06-09 1 IJ- lm>.li measures such ;in tin* reccnfl punislimrnl of the entire townsliip wi Tinjitnt Maltn are aeeei sarv to stop aid to the Communists, Sir GieraM Tempter ts»Ui t!u* I nited Press, h«' i\ prep&re4 t<» do ''•i.it the a* i ion aj81 words
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134 1952-06-09 1 VATICAN CITY J i A'' l I L'Qsservatore Romano has ac cd the QniteH Nation.- ol ad vocating birth control in de pressed areaa It called th 'cynical policy." A iron' p tge article in the Vatican newspaper »aid I lies and "a!!134 words
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Article23 1952-06-09 1 EUROPE'S flrsi iel b wing of the built B-4 nado bombei s have I Sculthorpe, US lii in England. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article24 1952-06-09 1 JO run? ft <AFP> •SnOI u 1 1 1-; oil i'..!', I l La ship though now h* i i24 words
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Advertisement60 1952-06-09 1 I KIM.s *J^/* <* Aiiti I nth. ml Wrz/m j/ jrd Rriuh nlh- -4*^ V V iA II r Tor- i \>• r wll h *i^^ > prMt sSf^/ Srlt-ctions .i! G. C. De Silva Bros. I BaOlci Placr Bl^apirc I i Phonr 8?. llr, j M Fl la I60 words
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Advertisement65 1952-06-09 1 N G REACHIN FREEZERS Mr Well earned leadership backed by half a century of experience. j y TS« Jordon 10/4 Two Temperature Rrfng utor both ruf rig .-rotor AND o freeier, plug* into i stondard HO V alectncal outlets Alto o*a<tabic 21 and 30 Cu ft Statnlctt Steel Models So65 words
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Article453 1952-06-09 2 PATRICK CHEE - PATRICK CHEE Cafe Glitter Cloaks Racket By Standard Staff Reporter PLANS ARE afoot to clamp down on what is officially described as "yet another popular pastime at tax evasion" by cafes in Singapore amusement parks which provide music, singing and plays. The Entertainment Duty Department453 words
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432 1952-06-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter Tilt controversy over the conversion of the Eastern Trade Fair in Ge> lane Serai into a permanent amusement nark will be revived this week. titiosi in support of this conversion add- edtoth (Sty Cotuteillors, is now being investii uv432 words
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Article57 1952-06-09 2 Towkay Stabbed, Man Held a PROPRIETOR ol I S I an Kaj i. S m no c j i .terdaj :>>■- a front a ha shop. ished to rue ienri Hospital rated on alter a< lion a 5 a I Seah *p. was m- collision with The Indian and Sea!:57 words
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62 1952-06-09 2 Mac Neice To Open Plioio Club Show THE FIRS Ea S tore Camera! T V n«l •t. at the Bi i1 .0 p.m. Entries from men on Tues 10. •< exhi will ro a i open] i SB I imera club membeia W photo I'• oducts, A. twi I p62 words
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Article28 1952-06-09 2 ACCORDING to the 59tt) Pair Prices" list is?ued by Deputy Controller of Supplies, Singapore, "Purisma" condensed niilk Is priced at 55 cents a N oz. tin.28 words
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Article336 1952-06-09 2 Prof. Lewis Standard Sport* Rr|>orl»-r THE UNTVERSITY af Malaya maintains as high an suad&nfc standard as that of any in Great Britain, Professor William Arthur Lewis, external examiner (economics) from the University of Manchester, said yesterday. Ht *'uy praised the system j jof336 words
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Article150 1952-06-09 2 Standard Shipping Reporter A VALUABLE collection of hi ids and mammals from the iuri^.ts of New Guinea eft \t<Urday in the cargo linear BenmaYdhui for the lAjndon Zoo. Shipper and collector, Mr. W. Frost, who has been in this j business for the last 50]150 words
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Article106 1952-06-09 2 MALTHUS MEDICINE IN ASIA' THE SECOND of a series of lectures at the University of Malaya will be given by Pro-' lessor T.H. Davey, 0.8.E., Professor <>' Tropical Hygiene in the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The lecture will t d the Main Hail of the Fa .:y at Mtecßcine,106 words
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Article144 1952-06-09 2 Man Who Escaped Returns A MAN who has grim memories of Singapore and Malaya arrived here yesterday by Qantas BO AC from Sydney, this time for more pleasurable occupations than escaping from a A'ar time enemy. He is Mr. Charles Moses, General Manager, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, who with Mrs.144 words
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102 1952-06-09 2 AX INCREASING demand for girl clerks in Singapore was -(>,■;; ;)V members ol the Brains Trus* or) Careers for Girls, who discussed the subject on Saturday. The Brains Trus: was organised as pari ol the programme of the Conference an Girls' Education held on Friday102 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-06-09 2 MORE THAN 360 people, including the Governor of Simrapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. attended the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Charity Ball held at the Island Club on Saturday night. Floor snows were provided by pupils of Maudrene Yap's Dancing School, including an exhibition of Joget Modern. Pictnre straws Serene Lim,Standard - 64 words
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Article102 1952-06-09 2 AT THE CLOSE of his ninec;.- exhibition of Chinese paintings Prof. Chao Sh: :> ave a demonstration of ins w >ifc to a crowd of more than 300 ;.r: eolip ;;si> at the S ngapone Chnc^e Cnanioer of Commrree yestei day. Ik i.; npicted an B 1102 words
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Article224 1952-06-09 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE were MS court convictions Jast year under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance and t>ie Animal and Bird Shop ByLaws in Singapore, states the City Veterinary Surgeon, Dr. D. H. Wulhcringtoii, in his report for 1051. Much advice was given224 words
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Article81 1952-06-09 2 2 More Women See's For Colony MRS. LENA Mow an j m.s. y. jr. koi firs ;J W"W ta qialil rwrponfa Mere! Singapore pu,; presented certificatcv the third annivei ■««i the H W( u t-im-v School, he lh€ Uihk Choon "i taurant M Sltttti I medals v.to Wong Hi ed81 words
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Article38 1952-06-09 2 tfte post d Telcony^ ik< I Uniformed Staffs Unit n s ;i tl pore ''t- ■> v*-s>! <:«-.'■■ to dis- count ol I i tribiue the sun of S3 SSB 26, the ba ;«.!)>> <* ckmatiom bo the- $4,550.15.38 words
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Advertisement96 1952-06-09 2 Public Lecture Lmversliy of Malaya "M-thus and Mcdidnc in Asio." SPEAKER PROFESSOR T H. DAVEY, 0 E E. Professor of Tropical Hygiene, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool. CHAIRMAN PROFISSOR JOHN H. STRAHAN on Thursday, 1 2rh June ot 8 p.m m the Mom Hotl Faculty of Medicine,96 words
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Advertisement82 1952-06-09 2 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\\\\vv\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ I Group V Blood Needed BALANCE from 21th to 30th May. 1M52. inclusive. i Group Group Group Group Total 2 O' A' B' AB' J Donation received IS 17 11 46 j Transfusion jfiven 3H 24 16 2 81 Present stock of J flask in hand 31 22 882 words
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Advertisement83 1952-06-09 2 j Discount m A?f :;rs o/ c^£4r STOCK or S J i/v igt^ payon r-rroA^ TEXTILES 6 DAYS MORE ;tW (,r*ai Opportunity <</ V Srnnatiom < Or astir Ht'dtwiinns on II i 'nthl til I <)// /<> i i, «f 2 Face Fo*t/. /r> epeiy purcJ n^ r S5L#9 worth83 words
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Article90 1952-06-09 3 BABY BORN IN A BUS ALOR STAR, Sun.— A young j Tamil woman gave birth to a baby boy in a Kibang I'asu Transport Company bus yesj terday morning. The woman accompanied by her husband were on their way to (lie hospital at Alor Star from a rubber estate i'90 words
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Article261 1952-06-09 3 Standard Man Correspondent PENANG, San.— The Penang Government Administrative and Clerical Services* Union at tiieif third annual general meeting today passed a resolution that the Malayan Trade Inion Council should request the Federal Government to set up a committee whose specific terms of reference should be261 words
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Article240 1952-06-09 3 Today's Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS liable t<» load shedding today ans:\*ia Robber Work-. Sims \srnin- Saw Mill. Shell I oinit.ni> Lee RubttiT Works. Sean St. Waterloo St., *«< Andrew's Road. Hlkli St.. Stamford Rd.. \II)4' r t M.. S Im» r t St.. New Singapore Ice Works, Firestone, Mackenzie im.. Hukit240 words
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Article47 1952-06-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Over 85D people, were present at the marriage yesterday of Elsie Rajamoney, eldest daughter of Mr. P. Samuel, assistant Registrar, Supreme Cou r t, Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Samuel, to Mr. S. Paul Raj, of the federation Police in Kuala Kangsar, Perak.47 words
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Article370 1952-06-09 3 Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OII. Sun. Five sundry shopkeepers in Langkap midway town on tlit- Kampar-Telok \nson Koa<l have been given a "warning* 5 that unless they up shop either collectively or individually in i wo nearby resettleiueni villages l>> June 14 their shops in370 words
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Article140 1952-06-09 3 Red Editors Tru 'Big Lie Theory KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. How bad!;.- ofl the Malayan Communist Press must be for really intelligent news cdiiors is evidenced in the Communist newspaper 'Warta Kebangunun Ra'ayat' i i in Romanised Malay. The editorial states "America threatens to use the atom bomb in Korea, but140 words
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Article138 1952-06-09 3 PENANG, Sun Government's failure to recognise the immense importance of their service and the imperative need to accord it equity and fair treatment was stressed by the president of the Penang Government Administrative and Clerical Services' Union. Tuan Ilaji Ali Rouse at the third atii.ua!138 words
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Article174 1952-06-09 3 Mr. Stripes Kept Them Up TAIPING. Sun A huge tiger last VVedn^. day kept a gang of P.W.I), workmen clinj^nu to the roof of The Box" sanatorium, atop Maxwell Hill for BOM than half an hour. The men were working near the building fixing a kitchen stove, when they heard174 words
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Article61 1952-06-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The following is a telegram received by the High Commissioner Federation of Malaya from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "Your telegram has been laid before the Queen who ha asked me to express her sincere appreciation of the loyal and good61 words
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Article, Illustration375 1952-06-09 3 IN THE old days, they built the town first and put the police station in. Today, they put in the police station first and build the town around it. The new Ulu Tirana, 13 miles from Johore Bahru, is such a village. TheMichael Goh - 375 words
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Article62 1952-06-09 3 SEREMBAty, S in. Negri Sembilan coffeeshop keepers have a^cn petitioned the Con* [roller of Supplies asking that the price oi tea and coffee in hops be raised owing to the increased COfi of < olfee beans and heavier rung ing expenses. Tfiey ask fur a rate of 2062 words
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Miscellaneous39 1952-06-09 3 r~ rjl Mir,HT/sonN //"^OyOugaywel (7 LOOK.HOLLia, i wish ycxj'd! ■■rtiiUJ^^ 1 SA I ■''^^^^^^^^yf^'r^G\KOUß}^- f NOT REFER TO ALLEY OOP SfSSWU \Mk <~*T\y \Sd OR NOT/ rjlj PROJECT UNTIL A, Us A MI66ING LINK!/ IN ■Ug^p W ggN§« jft39 words
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839 1952-06-09 4 Singapore Standarb Independent Morning Newspaper <\N THE architect of Singapore's Fiv f- Ye J" 11 Supplementary Education Plan. Mr. AW. F-i-bv The Queen has conferred the Commander- n of the Most Excellent Order ot the British Empire It is a iichlv deserved award and we join E tie thousands who839 words
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Article139 1952-06-09 4 WASHINGTON r |"HE Korean war has made a <leop impact on American military thinking, and has provided invaluable lessons that are most relevant to the problems confronting the U.S. forces in Europe. The Pentagon (U.S. defence headquarters) still adheres to Genera! Omar Bradley's statement thai there have been no139 words
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Article168 1952-06-09 4 These Will| Help You, Miss Yong Sir;— On reading a copy of the June 4th Singapore Standard I find a somewhat biassed report of conditions in England and the behaviour of British people towards Malayans. 1 agree that a certain number, in fact the majority know Little of Malaya and168 words
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Article376 1952-06-09 4 too much reliance on strategic air power and on the atom bomb. n\ul that insufficient attention was paid to the role of tactical air units in support ol ground operations. and delay mass attacks until mobile reserves can be brought into play, has been re-affirmed376 words
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Article121 1952-06-09 4 Before Korea, the emphasis in the Army's staff colleges and 1 raining schools was, overwhelmingly on offence and on 'he development of flre power to carry the attack forward. Little time was devoted \o defensive tactics and the doctrine taught was one of shallow linear defence, the weakness121 words
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We the PEOPLE
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565 1952-06-09 4 The 'Dark' Horse Was Not So Very 'Dark' Sir; I have read with interest the statement of Mr. C. O. Lim. 'chairman of the Radical Party, commenting on the correspondence in the press regarding th* 1 IMP inaugural meeting in Penang. In the normal course of events, his appeal to565 words
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Letter390 1952-06-09 4 The Day He Joined He Curses Sir;— When I left school I was young and ignorant about the world. On the advice of elders I joined Government service for reasons of security and the pension on retirement. In tho%e days there were no provident fund or pensions provided for the390 words
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524 1952-06-09 4 SINK YOUR DIFFERENCES LET HISTORY JUDGE Sir; There has been much much-raking over the recent election of Dr. Lee Tiang Keng as chairman of the George Town Branch of the Independence of Malaya Party. From the controversy that has been raging for the past several weeks in the columns of524 words
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Letter346 1952-06-09 4 Sir- I see that Mr. C. H. Yin, the man behind the ■"People's Bank" in Ipoh has no reply to the questions I put to him on whether the banfe when formed can fulfil the functions which the Cbettiars are doing todav. I asked Mr.346 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-06-09 4 "What's the bettin' it's from Cousin Syd, the rigawrifer?*11 words
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192 1952-06-09 4 CHESTER WILMOT - Substantial Changes In Strategic And acucaL Policy CHESTER WILMOT By The <)l>\rtrr/s Military (.< pondr>§ author wf "I he Sirmggle fo t methods of operating on tin j-.); (i^ CDtlld n< i* DC i ;i|j ed in Europe -'i 'i g Bfi the So'- i» Air Force poKseKsed the strength192 words
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Advertisement141 1952-06-09 4 t AS the da 1 1 v be\erage for health, strength B L and vitalit\ and aj a mghr-cap v^ >m I |C; 1 i helps to in-Mr*- dfrp, rcstorativ« ><• K t ,(P 'Ovaltine 'enjo> tan unrivalled repute: r. v v throughout ihe world. I •> i t I141 words
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Advertisement30 1952-06-09 1 LET Wg B °SS I TODAY. (HUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. roi can orw a swings account m>k IS Unit AS *1 LNTIiKtST Wll I BS P\ll> AT tm PKR ANMM30 words
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Miscellaneous90 1952-06-09 1 ffiikY'so i~ -V M /."-^v7> 4WTI ~^f r/ 9 rue GAM* pW-^ i»/ /V/z& I- ~^<m mf £A Afi 4 l^r^ m/M suosefreo M'^'i*. ?r\ "iw» sue has put us I I ~F~ SCP/We IT TONIGHT f j i,^ v I \t r JM TV 'iOOi/ I/Pi'** V\^/ it:*r«'. 190 words
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Title Section26 1952-06-09 1 YOUTH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH J v J. I NO. 5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1952. 4 PAGES FREE26 words
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1076 1952-06-09 1 > !HI I«-j>.t sjL;nitit int tl»e changes to be I n I i »k >i) these d.j > s Um hundreds ot i \meriran \rinv :s UM Citj. These i «>i tan car^ are paiated a st'lf <*ffjt ia^ tn- betu*r to aaettc traffic1,076 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-09 1 M\l IMS VIAR OLD north I t£.mx> is the p si |a autioi' \n>( in the Peal t ii--. he passed Senior ambridre w itli j idi* 1 ui !Htl Kenneth i >v» hSBMU ba\ ing ■ted tsM school in Inter Swimming .ml in the secret. ir\ ie73 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-09 1 l)iiottt J. <On Top) Donald Longpoetih winning Hv 228 yards event at tin- St. Andrew's School Sport? held at Wuodsville l*«*>t work. Up also won the 100 yards and the 1 -<♦ vard* hurdl»-s eveais. ABOVE) B. Ptrera bettering th»* schooTn U-year-old I'igh jump record by clearing yu\ Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 49 words
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Article289 1952-06-09 1 npHE A;ts and Science I Faculty examinations are in tuii swing at the University while the Medical and Dental undergraduate! are putting in their Una] effori before their lit apite of examinations, the Visit Oi the external t-xa.i.ii!--p: s has itivfii yet anothei oc- casion for the exchange289 words
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Article255 1952-06-09 1 TWO "typiral schoolboys »f Brit;»Hi Pet<»i Benson. 11. and Rwyston Re:*vley, 13 are to bi- taken on a visit to America so that American- swhoolboys <un get to know what British boyhood is reutty like. The boys, who are pupils at the Shipcote School, Gaieshead (Co. Durham),255 words
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Article271 1952-06-09 1 r i i ITRICIA STILL, a« rievcnI -i i (choofgirl of Kurte > Wesi Beocal, sent her p ,i tting to the London R". il Draw ig Society. T.>d;iy. this vivid painting of Indian edd I "The B itn Goes Fortb I Meet His Bride hangs in London271 words
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Article166 1952-06-09 1 REDIFFUSION CALLING! I l IGHLIGHT of Ons i II listening on Redifpi iSi fjcapore) is a ne\ i ire called "Heads Tails Fteo listewers arc inritecf to ro ro the studio O a lorcr of classics, the other Iko goes in /or "pop*. i oi ceremonies tosses t cpinl h166 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-06-09 1 T«« of the competinr o«i I Sit farH 1 School who met »t tfe x-h-ol groinHs dm inf Ihcir annu.il :>poi!» last »wk.iff*«ii« Lf pu-turrj.25 words
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Article577 1952-06-09 1 HEM 1 was ten yean <»hl or tbereabovte, I ni member being dism^sed to bed with one •>! those d:> agreeable illnesM-s whir ti usually occur when one bi abo.it ten yrars old, MCadai <»r something. If von :\nwondering what all tins hj^ UOt to do577 words
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Article459 1952-06-09 2 TODAK - THIS WEEK my subject is suggested by a Std. 7 student. Tan Ban Keng of Singapore. He writes to me: 'If von (an. |*»se discuss th i S :_< On the whole, men are more intelligent than "women." Since this is •Youth," I wish to replace459 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-06-09 2 COSMIC LEECH u■■ i done, fl d mdfl skulls grinn rottmg Uw the paini ulturej c too, I id (fie. e n/7d pone dead; <re the moneyAend- i re. monsoon sings to esi up rhe bill, < h the burnk \\i. r\«. hum;.42 words
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Article149 1952-06-09 2 LOH KUM FUN - LOH KUM FUN WRITING poems seems to be a popular pastime with schoolboys. We publish here a short poem bv 15-year-old Loh Kum 'Fun. (left) a Seventh Standard pupil of Victoria School. A bright student, he is usually among the top ten in his class. His favourite subjects are149 words
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Article398 1952-06-09 2 SPRINTER - SPRINTER Be A Better Athlete by Ij OH (iul Jesse Owmm m.in.tu* io jump feel iaehea in the I. out Jump? t things bethis amazii g and vjit-^d. and ik abilift and niovt 1 in Hit* air. ou prob< j as run I i ll >onds which398 words
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Article464 1952-06-09 2 of great intelligence and people of ordinary intellii gence. Nor, as far as I know, has science shown any consistent difference between the brains of boys and girls. —By 'brains' 1 mean of 1 course the anatomical 1 brains inside their skulls, not the loose idea "brains*464 words
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Article102 1952-06-09 2 OF the relay races that I have -seen this year, probably the best performance was by ;he team from Raffles Institution that took part in the Police Sports a few weeks ago. For the 4 X 220 yards relay. they recorded the gooci time of 1.36 4102 words
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Article496 1952-06-09 2 Girls Get Muscles Of Interest To Bous Of Interest To Giris t 4^ fkti K/-nvl }fr FORTY-EIGHT girls are going <>n a twenty-six-day toughening-up course in Buckinghamshire later this summer. Last year the Outward Bound Trust held their first course for girls. Developing leadership and self-reliance is496 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-06-09 2 It's a rwer; Farouk is king\ of the country it runsl through. •31 !N 9 MX :H3MSNV Denial20 words
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Article617 1952-06-09 2 TAN PENG SIEW - TAN PENG SIEW By MANY BOYS are born with a silver spoon but thousands of boys are born poor. The rich boys dress nicely and there is always a car to take them to and from school but the poor boys have to walk or cycle to617 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-06-09 2 Picture above shows Malayan scouters with scouters from main (..nun. tries at Gilwell Park. Marked with crosses are J. S. Henry of Selaagor 6 and Harith. Liki of Pahang\ Mohan Singh and Khoo Yeoh Gan Hong of p, Augustin of Kedah and Zain bin Daud93 words
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Article, Illustration211 1952-06-09 2 (Youth Correspondent* SCHOOL GIRLS in Simupure do not go to school in mrlers though there is no ruling officially against it. ThK «,iv the answer re reived from principals and teachers of the girls' schools when told that after May 20. school fcirls in England would be211 words
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Article635 1952-06-09 3 Vacation Chores W E*«mli»iioiM c« i can ha iday k» far behind? 1 vn* Pot the s:x hundred University rad ..res. Who nc now in the throes ol can inabegin their on* vacation next week. With three and a ball months on their hand they •••-e the lecture635 words
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Article780 1952-06-09 3 Peter Robinson's PHOTO CHAT 'THE (HOICK Of a flashKun causes much fluttering of amateur hearts and a curious burning' sensation in the region of the hip pocket. Sometimes these symptoms prove fatal both to heart and pocket so here is Dr. Kohinson with a little prescription which may not cure780 words
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Article593 1952-06-09 3 I? FOR EXAKTA means skipping a letter in the alphabet, there being little <>f amateur interest m that de« parlment. It also introduces a versatile tittle masterpiece by the firm of lhagee in Dresden. The Exakta is a Zsmm single lens reflex camera which has taken593 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-06-09 3 ICROSfI l lighter comb at lon i with metal rS, 3. s|. 10 Are the > Society '<> 11 Halt before thii town i. ;r Fm at will outlii t 13 Earth, for In* tancc 15 May be bright part ©1 f4). 16 Ba« nothing In int Oi158 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-06-09 3 !**CHOWTIME, ANY WHERE** by Pierr e Affix. Exakia Varex. 1 100th. f.4 on IMus-X developed in Microdol. I22 words
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Article672 1952-06-09 3 'DEMI- TASSE - 'DEMI-TASSE' By IS our school curriculum over-crowded? if so, what would you suggest to make the curriculum more agreeable both to the Malayan Student teacher and the pupils." The answer to the first part ot the question is übvious. Thai the curriculum we are following in our672 words
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Article125 1952-06-09 3 CM. GEODEN of the School of Mathematics. N.S.W. Iniversity of Techniolo^y, Broadway, New South Wales, Australia, is a keen collector .iiul would like to get in touch unii stamp < ollrttorg in Malaya. (11. I IM. of 17. Tuppage Ko.id. Singapore I>. is interestid in pen pals between125 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-06-09 3 Sporti toy nt |hc St Hargaret'i Bcluml. at BopWa RoaA Singapore wat fl J al physical irainiuf and noveltJ tvenU and tW« P lctn if mumg (1 r.iiuia Lt-e FiCtWC)*30 words
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662 1952-06-09 3 FINS - FINS It, li IT mti>t hurt a Tsh rolircioi most is s»c mn Ins < oi't t ion fl;> inu off without being able to do .i i Ihins tti help w hen ait.ukt:| h\ nnc oi other of the diseases ronimon to fish662 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1952-06-09 4 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER GFTHGHH 0f v i; so happened i the Princes and i cat, in their nne i forest wander* i;u- hud icached Inc i nunti j nc u tfce Baskaa awnntains rated by an raonneas (iant, called Nor 'hayak. He u.j-> Del fi ell. h«'in II1,237 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-06-09 4 AT the front of the St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, is a monument seen in 05 countries and found in all Christian Brothers Schools which cater jor pupils from primary to university education all over ihc worl I. 1; represents the Suhx De La SalU' (centre) showing108 words
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Article348 1952-06-09 4 I \\v irsery rhymes con- tain numbers. Give the be a for the does below. Try to co! at Least 15 correct answers, more it yt u can. 1 Old King Cole called how fkld!cr.s'.' How many blackbirds were b iked in a pie? Peas porridge in the348 words
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Article, Illustration359 1952-06-09 4 ' PANDORA - 'PANDORA' By r|^|iF.Y start them young: in J Hawaii's schools of the hula dance, just a s In the old imperial ballet. Four and five-year-old filldon miniature grass skirts to practise the traditional steps, gestures and motions of the ceremonial dance. And it's not unknown359 words
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Advertisement48 1952-06-09 8 SILVER <t E. P. N. S. CUPS MEDALS i SHIELDS FOR ALL SPORTS E\ KN I l/|i SI Al.r* i 1% Ins. T«« i 111.I 1 1. j S. P. H. de SUV/1 4:>. lIM.lt Mlil I I rtM.AHI Kl AM M MTHj !f I -i i hi48 words
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Miscellaneous69 1952-06-09 8 V"* '-"^■^yOyWi IPOH i SOCCER: (I.DF. League)— Div. I Europeans r. Tamilians j i on Ipoh padang. Div. UA i I PCXC o. Lancers on PCRC padang. KLUANG I.r.ACI.'F. SOCCFR: 24 th Coy. RASC V. KCrA Torn pa da ii a 5. 15 p.m.; 2 < h Gurktia Rifles v.69 words
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Advertisement19 1952-06-09 2 IT'S A FACT! "Cssm^ Bfl __J__fl BfjflP 1 *\JZ fh< H °nev Boot or WmWmW Ncusca Tiredness •fl**"-"**- v19 words
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Advertisement107 1952-06-09 2 Ili'/irniliiliililij you can rely on c Sheoffer's It will give you /ears end veers of smooth writing, dependcble wrviCi and become one of your most per- t sonol possessions. I ing beauty and performance v. ill make it most highly prized. (at left) The "ADMIRAL' I^ met i favourite pencil107 words
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Advertisement42 1952-06-09 3 v \J I C VISIT THE PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLES VOTE EXHIBITION (OPEN TILL JUNE 12TH) AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SEE THE POWER OF THE VOTE IN THE U.K., U.S.A. and INDIA SINGAPORE'S ELECTORAL REGISTER REGISTRATION CLOSES ON JUNE 15TH 142 words
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Advertisement85 1952-06-09 3 ANNOUNCES THE NEW INTERNATIONAL REVIEW FOR PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTORAMA siu B* itifu printed ttu#i p«- r i ■<: PhotOO< pi >■ written by outstonding pKotog-. phen -< a «-s product 1 i i Book a jubic nption on thi» fine r< w by t< ndinQ ui complitid lhp. Trading Co. Holland85 words
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Advertisement157 1952-06-09 4 WET TOPIC I j 1 READER writes to I 1 inquire: 'l Do drips drop, or do i 'j drops drip? Alternative- i 1 1 v. does one come In I i dropping drips or dripping i drops? j You come in drweilinQ, i apparently CROSSWORD SOLUTION (See page 111)157 words
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Miscellaneous79 1952-06-09 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY imiiimi m. 9. riwM win Sao) A L ONE j— "V" IW 'V V SUDtV A.OACD i PEir= OPjgm t^W r X TeR S4OELL ON FOC APp Z£ l& ?J ACCOUNT OC I />T EM??M Me«e>WSr MA ves, I^ J79 words
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185 1952-06-09 5 St .unlaid London Conespondrnt LONDON, 'une 8. -Australia's Prime Minister Men/ies may mn precipitate a showdown with Indonesia «>ver the Irian (West New Guinea) question, I official circles here fear MeOZfea who Li to! Hoiiand Tuesday foi rtmsultaI tions, is apparently planningU.P. - 185 words
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64 1952-06-09 5 Envoy:Buzzed Plane In US Air Corridor WASHIN4 rON .i ant 8 lt€l Hh f i S .i> 1 r to stria "i; Wa,>i D hum \y iai<] yes- oi ;ne I A cricm sir S >'.!ft MM ti Russian |eU W« Ines day v j arrived tesi i Goto activitiefl64 words
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Article25 1952-06-09 5 Pei ping Accuses French In I-C G. Ju p u to t Fn craft bombed M*d g I iio c*ain 2M I g a < e&c25 words
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Article33 1952-06-09 5 THE and i Acanc of Strorn- ut\ t-te northwest tip o! S';riiy. has gain burst into vio'ent eruption b rt 90 Fai no dara»ge or cast! It id been report°<l. Reuter33 words
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150 1952-06-09 5 WASHINGTON, June 8. UP) The earths listed r \en sras Iterant*- six seas >esterda> when the National Geographic Soefetj decided their is no Antarctic Ocean. Although it in lr.idition.iil> listed uitli the North and South Pacific, Ihe North and South Atlantic the* Indian and150 words
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201 1952-06-09 5 r \iu>, .nine 6 i ur;. .unitary counter-espionage agents raided Communist cells in tour biff ports and naval bases yesterday and seized documents which officials said dealt with national defence. A naval tribunal at the great Toulon n a v a 1 base201 words
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254 1952-06-09 5 Ike Willing To See Stalin, out U ncertain Approach Is night NEW YORK, Eiisenhower said yest< ing uith .Marshal Sta added he believed \\u June 8, (Reuter) erday he would be wiili lin in the interest of pt 3 differences between tl not negotiable at this" i time. Asked if254 words
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Article75 1952-06-09 5 Japs Want UK Trade Pact Revised TOKYO, June 8. (AP).— A lii^h Japanese official told the Diet Saturday that the government would let t;>e BritishJapanese trade Bgreenient expire unless it was revised. Mr. Nobutane Kinouchi. chairman ut the government Foreign j Exchange Control Board, >;r,n the government might suggest' that75 words
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Article111 1952-06-09 5 THE bitf lailusi*: fire at 16i tniies Juror.g R tad broke odi afresh for the third time yes day afternoon since it started on Thursday. Fanned by strong breeze, the names spread over several more acrei ol wasteland. The Fire Station brought the blaze under control111 words
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209 1952-06-09 5 lIWOYF.R (New Hampshire), June 8, (Renter). Sir Oliver Franks. British Ambassador i<» ih<* United States, said here today that Britain believed the time would come when Cumin form countries would "feel constrained to seek for areas of agreement because ihey ha\e ceased209 words
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Article45 1952-06-09 5 Nepalese Prim? Minister, M P. Noirala has announced pay increases to Government employees raneir.y from 15 to 131 per cent, to take effect from I.'i.* 4 Januarv 1. This follows a :k< strike by lower grade Govern meat employees since June 145 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-06-09 5 photo Tivo British military policeman natrol inside a barbed-wire cordon which was thrown round the Russian-operated radio station in the British sector of BerM" H+rmam police arc on etiard in the background.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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121 1952-06-09 5 Casey Orders Drifting Artist To Come Home SYDNi Y. JUM 8, (UP). Ausl -i St lan Fan I.' who drifted 450 miles 10 Indonesia on a six-toot ricr el vill be ordered to return External Affairs Minister Ki bard C;^ey said last night Casey wid he would scud a a]121 words
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Article42 1952-06-09 5 BERLIN, Jure n. (AP-) Five Britons are negotiating trade agreement* totalling j168,000,u00 w ith Kiist Cf many and four Other C<>rnm;T!iist powers. The private British group is headed by a 1.. i boa Member ol Pitiiiiinuiit, &S. Silverman.42 words
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Article96 1952-06-09 5 KOJE ISLAND. June 8 (AFP) U.N. tanks and infantry today tarric i ou: lack exercises i ll taU view ot the unruly Red prisoners in > here as a taste of vvha' they may expect shortly when j troops move the prisoners into smaller96 words
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Article83 1952-06-09 5 PARIS, June 8. (Heater). Hi i. i st< rday agreed to U5550,000,000 worth armament orders in BrHaki d France am part of a plan to niilise some nf her "frozen credit! in ihe European Pay l< Union. B: ilain will receive USJ (0,--000.000 worth of83 words
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Article73 1952-06-09 5 Reds Ask Full Parley Today TOKYO. June 8 CReuter-AAP' < aununists toda > < option of I ean truce mlks tomorrow Wednesday but I: ited KatkNU f^id they did not, 1 Intend to -epiy to the req le Major-Gen. William K !i >on c i A;hpd delej te. told the'73 words
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421 1952-06-09 5 BOSTON Massachusetts, 'une jlp) n,e bristian Science Monitor today quoted Foreign Minister Andrei Vishin«ky as warninf that Russia possesses everj fnited States atomic secret ex<cpt ihe number and type uf horubs in the American stockpile. The Monitor, in a copyrighted dbpatch from421 words
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172 1952-06-09 5 RAF Gives 'Flying Triangle' Top Priority CAMBRIDGE, June K. (Renter). Britain f!\in»r triangle -the Gltwter (.A d.i\ and niglit Bfllter hM been chosen M thr Hci\ al Air FORC'I primal fttoM tlr fence weapon. This as u \f j ...< d her! ex pLord De'l l who aid would bt172 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-06-09 5 photo. A< tlit Dtikf of Edinburgh comes forward to receive a Clip at Cowdray Park polo grotrad, Suvsfx. on June I, a yomg fan steps out to l;«kf a cIoM'-np picture vA thf Prince. Tlic I)uk<* was abou* to rf««-ive the (hero Cup which tl»<* Piprrs Hill Ctab von afterAP - 67 words
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97 1952-06-09 5 PARIS, I«m >> I r hon.iid K Heath t tui.«i StalCf Minist<i la ln«1«. tuna, said yest«'i(i.i\ tli.il \< iihout ootrichi i I'm* v (.innvniist att;u k ia 1 1 i hina (h«'re i» "no hu*-p tn»n si Fl Hff iskin| I<t M)rd troops97 words
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Advertisement47 1952-06-09 5 rood well -cooked is food cooked In ELEPHANT COOKING OIL HO HONG OIL MILLS (1931) LTD. 65 CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 TEL. 5911 Kvv^^JiILLSIDEINN v 4,' coot t» S AIRY PLEASANT 5 SURROUNDING m ALL ROOMS vi ATTACHED vi g O .-I FOP KKSKItVATIO.NS APPLY°TO THE MANAGEMENT47 words
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Advertisement32 1952-06-09 5 y AND /\sy r y p s e»" tom^otok MADE IN K^^jj SOUTH AFRICA :VO[ from choice r -i-^^J FRESH FRUIT CBMSInI I AVA/LABtF /N --S-lS"^/ I M ANY FLAVOURS $1.10 BOTTLE32 words
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593 1952-06-09 6 Markets In Hopeful Mood Better Bids By A Special Correspondent ONI Y small trading was possible during three-and-a-half days' business interspersed by holidays, l>.n with the improvement in the rubber commodity price to sTcenls on Friday, markets were in more hopeful mood than lor some time and better bids were593 words
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Article59 1952-06-09 6 PR ESID E T Truman has banned all U.S. trade concessions on goods from Hungary, effective July 5 This is in line with a U.S. Con-gress-ordered denial of tariff and other trade concessions to all coxmnunisi nnd communist-do-minated areas. Similar action had been ordered59 words
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Article156 1952-06-09 6 The Week's Business Industrials: Malayan Breweries $4.75 c.d.. Malayan Cement 75 to 70 cents, Malayan Collieries $1 40 Robinson Ord $3.30. Straits Times $3 60 c.d.. Straits Trading $19.00, Straits Steamship $1900 to $19.25 Uniteers isllls. Wearne $2 024 to $210 Tins: Batu Selangor $1.32*. Klan* River $2.00 to $2156 words
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Article46 1952-06-09 6 THE US Government is sponsoring a programme to increase the US newsprint production to 494.000 tons a year. This new production is aimed at easing the newsprint shortage and lessening the pressure upon newsprint prices to seek even higher levels. U.P.46 words
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Advertisement691 1952-06-09 6 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From Szeihuen" June 10th Hongkong Tuning" June 18th June 23rd Janan Yoehow" June 1 3th Hongkong s.iT- Nails Sails Pen Hi691 words
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Advertisement409 1952-06-09 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS 8 i»ore P S'hair Pt-nang SLAMAT (RL). InPort U l~>June 1G KJune REMPANG (SMN) 87 June//3July 4 sJuly T.luly AX CLOUS (HAL) 7/13July 14 15.1u1y Hi409 words
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Advertisement442 1952-06-09 6 S'pore P S'ham I'' nan KIN%» for Banßkok. ttetam Hifiskone Kobe Yokohama 2.V2oJune 2.'{ n.lunp i KAMBOIUA for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Kobe Ynknhama 1G 17Jul> |f i;j IIK 1? |M^ "SFI ANDIA' for Barißkok 2.*i/^:i.lul> Ttrttlij 19/2(jj FROM JAPAN HON(iKONG "BINTANG" for Bangkok s'lO.luly SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S(AM>|\\\|\ For Colombo,442 words
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Article659 1952-06-09 7 Hazare Comes To The Rescue A Second Time LEEDS, June 8, (Reuter) Test history was made at Headingley here yesterday. India facing first innings arrears of 41 runs on the third day of the opening match against England, lost the first four second innings659 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-06-09 7 Two newspapermen from Australia who will cover the Olympic games (left) Frank Tierney, liaison press officer for the Australian team and correspondent for the Sydney Morning: Herald, and Lyafl Roue Australian Associated Press correspondent.34 words
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Article169 1952-06-09 7 LONDON. June 8 (Reuter) Vinoo Man k ad. the man India left out of their Test side, enjoyed himself in Lanj ca&hire League cricket yesterday while his fellow countrymen were struggling against England at Headi OK ley He hit an unbeaten 73 in a vain attempt to169 words
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Article50 1952-06-09 7 LONDON June P. (AP) The Ox lord University Rugby Club announced a tour of Japan starting Sept. 3. Twenty two players will make tbeii trip. The Club said seven matches will be played afainsl University teams and one against an a 'Star Japanefe team.50 words
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Article46 1952-06-09 7 ISTANBUL. June 8, (AP) The French soccer team, Lible, beat Istanbul'* second-ranking Galatasaray 4—l in their last game here on Saturday. Inside-right Andrew Strappe scored two in the first half, and Centre forward Jean Baratte got the oU;er two Ui th« second iiaif.46 words
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207 1952-06-09 7 j SINGAPORE Royal Air Itarce scored an outright >»•" over «l«« s in|£j*|>orr Recreation Club in a Singapore l.rieket Association Senior league mjiti-h pkijed on the I'adang over the week-end* R.A.F. Singapore, uiih iheir win over S.R.C.. are no* «Mir«- rIuMUiiMH207 words
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Article435 1952-06-09 7 ##W* r. HAW s.K.C— IST INNINGS 1 tena b Barrie J Sali3tan b Barrif F. Chopard b Barnp 15 P. up KieU,er st Chco-pm^n ij Da enport 9 f le Ifercier b Davenport J i. 1 tncuii b Barrie B Barkn b Barne 0 B :..ik.s435 words
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327 1952-06-09 7 BELFAST, June 8. (Renter): Piero Taruffi of Italy driving a four-and-a-half litre Ferrari Thimvall Special, won the lister International Trophy Motor Race yesterday. Mike Hawthorn of Britain at the wheel of a two i litre Cooper-Bristol, was second and Joe Kelly oi Lire. j327 words
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221 1952-06-09 7 Britain Wins Curtis Cup Five-Four Mi-jRFIELD, SCOTLAND. June 8 (Reuter)— Britain's women golfers won the Curtis Cup for the fn I time since toe series began in L932 by defeating the United States by five matches to four here yesterday. Each side won three singles over 36 holes today but221 words
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Article34 1952-06-09 7 MAM m! !< June I (Re Queen E1» tbetta erday t ft 1 1 J S el holdii from I i II er 01 CSOO ii u Stream tA Lighl itai34 words
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301 1952-06-09 7 LONDON, June 8, (Router). -John Lan-rn^r established a new record foi Sussex when he rarrlrdi his hat for 111 out of 191 against Somerset al Ifo\e terday. This was I^ngridgP's 69th three figure innint:> for the county beating the previous reeord of fcB 1»\ <301 words
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Article30 1952-06-09 7 BW SSH.S June 8 IRe K<;n Mi iii efcor AuS'rxi la No. I ;ht men's 1 titit j 1 the Hr £....1 liiwn nit ''bamp<uiishipg beie yes terday.30 words
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Advertisement500 1952-06-09 7 ENGAGEMENTS rVBM F.NCAGFMENT wai iniffiV" ed on J~uie 8. 1932 between Dr. T.eong Kwok \\\ih MB] oi Mr. and Mrs. Yin Chong of Singapore I Dr. Dorothy Khoo Swee ighfc ol Mr. and Mrs E ig of Malacca. engagt enl between Singb buftoaasi 1 I .Miss H ..:.:IOUIICS ''i i500 words
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Advertisement741 1952-06-09 7 I NOTICES VIR. CHEE SWEF CHIN hi no longer authorised to collect monies or issue receipts on our behalf as from 9th June 1952. Mullcr Phipps 'Malaya) Ltd. Laidlaw Building Singapore. ANGLO ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of lin concentrates I for the undermentioned Companies under the management iof741 words
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Advertisement46 1952-06-09 7 hIDK? Iniiicl^ml HJGH TIDES Bl i > in Malay--IODAY AM. »'M Sii»xrap<»re I2ji? 11.05 Malacca §J27 t»«>l Tort Dickson 7JB 1.42 Fort S'ham »..^4 L.4G f.nanf 1 I^7 IO.MORIIOVV SlAfapor* Etii M-56 Malaga 9U ».4« fort Ditkfon 7JB I^7 fort Sham 7JBI 7 J3 fmnf 20f t.0746 words
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Miscellaneous142 1952-06-09 7 TfifllTA DEI MR>\ 1" (i,,.. i if i i i,..h r il» in .1 t ki,'. In ■it MM i,,. i J 5•• I Ti-t. I i I i» u i or i i m i i J Bta ItOf > I J -if ;i ..i- n J i m;142 words
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Article143 1952-06-09 8 I ES team to meet v Cfcingi and the Army I •te S.R C >e seleci ed I >m the Stephen de Souza, R. de S E. DAi ai i r > E D'Ai a Stej S iza R de Souza t* i S Til v-::ic:-143 words
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223 1952-06-09 8 TEMPLER PRAISES BADMINTON SPORTSMANSHIP Visiting Teams Thanked j KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Genera] Templer, High Commissioner for the Federation today spoke of the fine sportsmanlike spirit in whieli recent Thomas Cup games hud been played in Malaya. He referred particularly to the incident in a game helweeu America and Malaya in223 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-06-09 8 MiKipon- motorot !<• speedstai Lawrk McCall and his bride Miss I.ove Scbeniborsl who were married m SissaDOTf on Saturday.18 words
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Article58 1952-06-09 8 AT A SPECIAL S.O.S.C. trial held at Victoria School ground. Singapore Olympic candidate DfcQnarrie bettered the 10.M sec. mark set by the council for the 100 metres by 0.? seconds. McQuarrie was paced by Tan Kiiii Yoon and Teoh BLfaoon Kiah of the Swifts, and he breasted the58 words
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352 1952-06-09 8 H'OH. San. 1'« :;:k defeated Pahan« !>\ 81 runs r» ihf interstate criVkel match on •!><■ Ka<lanaj lo<lay. j* r jk- vietorji came ;«t 1.15 p.m. after Pahang's -»'-vi|.|». r. N. Bewiek had hit Deishan Singh's !>all into the l> i352 words
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Article83 1952-06-09 8 Samara Loses To King Kong tier a r rel rn e< k without n heu-. g Saturdav Ixin 0 1 red Bi si tting Sa uira ►f rope to rope rest ing n the 1 1 1 .vever S next round only deciding fal 1 the main d ■'-■< Dara83 words
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Article292 1952-06-09 8 SEREMBAN, Sun. Selangor snatched a four wicket viriorv over Negri Sembilan here today in their interState match. In the exciting finish, the winning stroke was nade oil the second ball oi the last over oi the day. S >me fine batting was put up by292 words
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Article80 1952-06-09 8 SCORING bis third century of the season. Arthur Winter enabled W e Soon Garrison to secure easy ten-wicket victory over the Ist. Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. in a cricket match at Nee Soon yesterday. Winter batted an unfinished 107 in i's minutes and his partner, Shaw contributed80 words
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240 1952-06-09 8 LYALL KOVVK, newspaj tralia's team to Helsinki, yesterday that "Australia a than she did at any ol the to win at least 10 of the sar per man accompanying Aus- 1 predicted in Singapore aill do better in Helsinki other Olympiads. We hope lies,"*240 words
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Article155 1952-06-09 8 i I LONDON June 3. (Rgßter):- OHV'\ are beinij invi'.prj t ■>•- tiif*, [amoiu Beckhampton racing stables near IVlarlborough In I W Itshire. where hundreds of n innera have been turned out. This is the second bU training estab Ishment to come or the i markei155 words
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Article208 1952-06-09 8 SEREMBAN, Sun. The visiting \r\an Gymkhana mmvoi* team scored a convincing 3 o victory o% r er tlwFederation Chinese before a lar^«* crowd ai i Station Padang today. Massey and Naryan shone in the Indians' defence. The Aryans got down to business towards the latter208 words
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Article90 1952-06-09 8 Barefoot Soccer Thrills SEREMBAN. Sun —If Indian sorter players start playing in boots as required by the India Football Federation after 1!».V». Indian football enthusiasts will miss the thrills associated with barefooted football said Mr. P. Moorthy. manager of the Arvan Gymkhana football team at dinner given bv the Youth90 words
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Article507 1952-06-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Six records were broken and one equalled in two-day x Selanjor Indo-Ceylonese athletic sports which concluded here today. Fay i Siebel, who won best performance for women broke her own record for the TIQ yards by covering the distance in 28.6 sees.507 words
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Article157 1952-06-09 8 COLOCXF.. June (Reuleri The referee WtLS knocked out, o manager was assaulted and the promoter fainted when the West Germany middleweight boxing championship fight ended in an uproar here last night. The holder of the title, Hans Stretz. won on an eighth roimd disqualification front Peter Mueller157 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-06-09 8 Olympics Official Mr. 11. Strickland, secretary of the Sin?apoi> Olympic Sports Council greet Mr. W. Berge Phillips, (right) fh>t member of the Australian Olympic team and chief jud^e of swimming, who arrived at Kalian^ Airport yesterday en route to Helsinki.41 words
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Article428 1952-06-09 8 TWO SNAP goals vithin ilu- la-i ti\*> minutes of the game enal>U*<l the (.hint^c i«> collect full points oil a combined Ho\al Vic Force \I in a SAFA Community League mahh at falan Besar Stadium yesterday. Thr Chinese \\<m after being h<*ld to a I428 words
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Article224 1952-06-09 8 Ki \l.\ U MPI H. Sun. I »H complete *-i ii 1 1 1 I<m ih< ••"<! luii (.lull June meeting wi V- < ZL 4 DIV 2 -7 F N<» m..i KuH.L. Bill *«< MMwgrasc 9.00 Bi hi xl3 CL. 4. 0 v. 2-224 words
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Article14 1952-06-09 8 Down Perak In MCFA Cup t I this af-- I Pen t I' I14 words