Singapore Standard, 10 June 1952
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Title Section19 1952-06-10 1 Singapore Standard Mk Ji. jH i. VOL. II NO. 343 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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262 1952-06-10 1 s tandafd Start Correspondent Xl VLA Lt MVI H, Men. Damage estimated at $300,000 was caused l>v a I which brake out m th t hrari ol Kuala Lumpur's business district m Old ki Sanare tonighl and completel) pitted Iwo old-established262 words
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Article151 1952-06-10 1 i i I. id Stafl orrtspondf-nt PI n \\<i Mon— Easily the 1 >'\ r dope haul m P--HIM4 if not Malayan vi -•!> v.is made y»^t i'iv o. Port and Marine Pol l >'*i/«-d about pousdbi of opium worth ibottt S Don 000 retail151 words
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Article102 1952-06-10 1 Standard London < wrrespondenl LONDON 1 fie 9— Rubber c s Malaya sfa >uld be paid a guaranteed minimum price sad >' paid to American b '.he United Si G• c ant, Mi James Griffli Labour Colonial Secrei now maintains He i i d Ji\ c102 words
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274 1952-06-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE man who helped to build and train Britain's famed Commando units Lieut-Colonel William Fair- reached Singapore by air yesterday to pass on his experience first-hand to the Ig Ing Police Riol Squad. Prr war chiet of the Shanghai Polite Riot274 words
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120 1952-06-10 1 Ban On Jap Entry Into S' pore Eased Standard Stall Reporter A CERTAIN category of Japanese including bona-fide businessmen are now allowed to enter Singapore tor a temporary visit if their applications are approved, a spokesman of the Immigration Department told The Standard yesterday. This decision to relax the ban120 words
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148 1952-06-10 1 US Fleet, Air Force To Defend Taiwan Against Red Att ack TAIPEI, June 9, (Reuter-AAP) Yi<e Admiral Joseph J. (.lark, commander of the United Stairs Tih fleet, left Formosa today with a confirmation that the Chinese Nationalists* last bastion will not only be defended by his Heet but also protected148 words
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Article67 1952-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board announced that ticket Nos. *****2 and 1I4(>O4O drawn at Ipoh on Saturday as winning two fourth prizes of $5,000 each are among the tickets not issued for sale. The two prizes will be carried67 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-10 1 The Queen takes the salute as the Guards march oast at Buckingham Palace. London, alter the Trooning the Colour ceremony the first of the new reign on Horse Guards Parade last Thursday The Queen rode back to the Palace at the head of her troops.45 words
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Article, Illustration423 1952-06-10 1 By FRANCIS BOEY, Standard Staff Reporter IF the tens of th msands of b.i Iminton enthusiasts a! 1 over this suu-ki^cd land set an example for others i to follow by each planting a fruit tree, dedicated :o the I spirit of sportsmanship and toStandard - 423 words
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Article502 1952-06-10 1 Pan-Malayan Body To Deal With All Jt*flf*l*S P I*O til II ix THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation yesterday set up a Pan-Malayan Steel Priority Board to deal with all urgent orders of steel from the United Kingdom required for purposes of defence, for502 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-06-10 1 Morris Named S'pore Police Commissioner Slant, v -I Reporter MR. NIGEL G. MORRIS, whm htrm liol.ln.it iI n DOSI oi V 1 1 1 ili < < 1 1 1 111 i~>ioii«i ofl l'oli<' s iii^.i|miiv. since Feoruarj Uuft following tli<- rriirnm ni «»l Mi I I*. I Viinrial In120 words
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Article65 1952-06-10 1 PANM! SH >•! June The Communisi High I d toriifhi v Nations to come back to truce table And go settle the prisone and achieve peace m Kn The RecK ted by the United i ed m tlu* truce t a note to65 words
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Article17 1952-06-10 1 v. Top •i strike would nf a la 1 ioi 'i17 words
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Advertisement35 1952-06-10 1 W^WMfIRTH BRIDGE R« 1 (CAPITOL 8106) Stoßt -t atfet^wSS *uhO Wi YOO BUNCH^SbP to MUCH ONE mm ff A CERTAlNTY iia^upore Sl.Bo p«*r tin; S3 tt>. > *•> riimHf |EJS P^r tin; 40 tU. i- i P^JK*t.35 words
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Advertisement13 1952-06-10 1 SIIOAPORI CREAMERIES I flJ^Ez? YOCHOURT Keuere I-g i c«T mruiy rvwcirr wSi i13 words
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Article104 1952-06-10 2 THE SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday recorded a Bndinj of d< ath d«e to injuries, sustained out of his jurisdiction, at an inquest held int-o thr death of Chan Yong (5"J> a labourer who fell oiT a lorry on April ls>. Chun was ridiixg104 words
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Article132 1952-06-10 2 President of the S i v Sir Cbenc- c Chines* Ch Sal ir- Sir alayan CMpe that the Britisfc lalaya w b But, d I One then was |n va m hat Sir C *k said Theae i tibwdl eßpreaai d bj SCBA n132 words
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Article32 1952-06-10 2 T.IM Chin Sriang, wno vras Cha!^>"t m BtnsapOT« yesterdnv with the ;il tempted murder of I.ou Peng Cher at the riiflnburough Market on June i« m remanded until June 16.32 words
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Article260 1952-06-10 2 lgkt Standard Staff Reporter UPWARD REVISION m the ba*ic rages of <laily-rale<l employees of both the Government and the City Council is likely to result from the •{separate negotiations n<m going on between various unions and Government and City Council authorities, The Standard wag told260 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-06-10 2 AN ARCHITECT'S impress ion of the new $250,000 headquarters of the St. John Ambulance Assotiation, to be erected on a site facing Canning Rise, Singapore. i It will he a threestorey building, but be- i cause the main area ~of i the site is considerably lower than Canning Rise, <136 words
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Article113 1952-06-10 2 JUMINAH binte Ali, the v (Miian who scared a VSC Sergeant intu teav- j in*: the Fourth Police 5 Court by its side door last Saturday, was arrest- < the same aftrrnoon at VZ.SO p.m. m the Beach Road Police Station. 5 Jununah was (hargred113 words
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Article107 1952-06-10 2 PO Savings In May-$821, 808 Standard Staff Rep»ri< r EXCESS of deposits over withdrawals for Max 1951 totalled 5821,808 "the highest oh record w ith th< exception of July, 1950, the first mtmtli «f the Sa\inj;s Bank Campaign/ it was disclosed vesteidav. Ar- t»l Qot <"' l issued by the107 words
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Article44 1952-06-10 2 THE case against Ts 1 N i w Chew, who pleaded gui ty la Singapore yesterday to thefl of a fountain pen from T; n How Jin at the Chungking j i Theatre, on June 7, was post-J poned to June 16.44 words
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Article265 1952-06-10 2 MCA Told Start C'wealth Group I 111 >! \l V^ rhinesr Av*H*iation *hoiiltl noi Iry .onxrrl il-.-lf inlo a poHliral party. "but siilnncrpc If i.uo larger group «nnipri.-in« peoples el all races m »ympath) uiih independence within the Cammojiv ill !i. a stated '•>•■ Mi Van Pheng Geek yesterday ed265 words
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Article88 1952-06-10 2 PEK KIAT LENG pleaded j gsxihy ha the Singapore Fourth ■Police Court yesterday to two cbacges of stealing a $37 j watch md cash totalling 550. f:v n the labourers lines ct Yeo Chu Kang Road on Juncj 8. I It was alleged that Pek88 words
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Article69 1952-06-10 2 CAUGHT idving a car with a provisional licence ;;ud without a licenced driver beside him 2\ -year-old Ho Ching Hiiat tned bribe his way out by offering $1') to a police lieutenant. Charged m the Singapore Beeo!i<! Pi ie€ i '"sit yesterday with o!" egal69 words
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108 1952-06-10 2 WAR DEPARTMENT technicians employed m Singapore nave agreed to reaffirm the decision to boycott any selection board that may be convened by the Army Authorities to retrench the civilian staff. At an emergency meeting of the Army Civil Service Union last Saturday, it was108 words
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Article102 1952-06-10 2 THE Singapore \?;V2 PreAmateur Daaoe Competition on the 4 Standard dances held a: the Happy World Cabaret Last week ended successfully. The Cojnpetitian was well contested and the eeoera] standard of daaring was good Six rui'.pes took the fioor and the [Results wire a? foiows: -Ist102 words
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Article, Illustration486 1952-06-10 2 Tough Boys Win Nicoll's Approval "A VERY satisfactory Institution", said the Governor of Singapore. Mr. ,1. F. .Wuil yesterday, after a tour of the Gimson School lor Boys at Bukit Timah. Mr. F. R. Ridley, the prinn- pai and his stiiff were co:n--j plimented lor the efficient and economic manner486 words
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Article30 1952-06-10 2 ARUMUGAM was charged m the Singapore First Police Coun yesterday with stabbing S. Sundraraj with a kniie at Serangoou Road on June 5. Bail of $504) was ollered.30 words
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157 1952-06-10 2 CAN YOU FLY A KITE NOT IN PUBLIC -Nicoll MR. NICOLU accompanied by Mr. R. W. I. Band, Secretary of the Social Welfare Department, also vi>ittd the Social Welfare Department's headquarters at Empress Place and the Children'jSocial Centre at Mount Erskine. He spoke to ail the heatJß of departments and157 words
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Article168 1952-06-10 2 POH JIAK KENG (29) a clerk-safesman emf>loyc<lj by Grefißoaube fauiustrie* pleaded guilty m the Suagvporc Second Police «mrl ye^lcrday to two rharses of Criminal Breach of Trus! of $64 and 565 from the Company cm April 2(y and .'>() res|MH*lively. Roll's dutie? were to 9e*l goods168 words
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Article59 1952-06-10 2 Court Told Of Chopper Att ack SABAPATHY DQHAISAMY was tentatively charged m ihe Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with causing grievious hurt to a shop proprietor, Seah Poel with a ehopptr. The offence was alleged to have taken place m front of Scan's shop at Jalan Kayu on June 8.59 words
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Article60 1952-06-10 2 ALEXANDER B;:-^efurd of the District Signal* --laimeri trial m the Singapore Second c Court yesterday to two targes of using criminal force two members of the police iorce. It iras alleged that accused punched the police constables on May ;-;i at Gejiang with the intention to60 words
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Article281 1952-06-10 2 s< MKAHOTB m .Singapore DAY B. (row? St. P;ict»da St.. I. Uttti.rti st. Pkkeriug C-ium h •*t., i Circular Kd. C arpenter st.. :i\anah R<l. Qoltyer Quay, fcfltoria M* mor>al Hall 1 i fe. l*rituf St. Markt-t >i Haffles PL Malacca St., liojt Quay, t niun Buildup Hvme281 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-06-10 2 HK's Star Voice Is Here a. Mr. Harry Sit Kttk Sin M■: filma for r. < <•< fi« rami i svoou when they > <21 words
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Advertisement56 1952-06-10 2 PRINK PINE PANCI I i||| Z/^/ jfour fa mill] enjoy a I fil^S^l i? c< display** y^mEy while you pay about $20 monthly From II &?(*[l* I COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD H<-ad Offitt: IT 18 Bonh. >: i'.idf < HMWMK 15 Tiong i.aluii Ital I fc X N &oLDsmiTHs c ommono56 words
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Miscellaneous12 1952-06-10 2 :;.X;:j^ji^^^^Cw|^:' r yxX H .1/1 1/ v tf^^ft' A*J JOIOT, i 712 words
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Article, Illustration265 1952-06-10 3 Colony Shipping Circles Protest To R.I. Govt. WANT END TO WAVE OF PETTY THEFTS AN APPEAL to th< Indonesian port authorities, to adopt arm measure* to stamp out the wave ot petty thefts on ship* rnnnin- between Singapore and Indonesia, has been made by Singapore shipping circles through the Briti>h265 words
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Article34 1952-06-10 3 lill QUEEN yesterday i iW'ii tii»' peoph of Siaga throock th«* f«ovrrm:r M I r Niroll tor thru Mf*iaiacc «>f nreetiiu', N on the i tami of h^r bil tlid.i34 words
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37 1952-06-10 3 n' iini trd St^rl 1' port-r GROUP Of i pore v H'■ ap H 2W) to 11 c the Sir. C r organ they 1 $31 B fts car:37 words
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Article70 1952-06-10 3 AIR. S. T. V Llngam, presi- the A.C.S.U. denied a t newspaper report (not The Standard) which states i 1 the Command Secretary warned senior Asian technicians of the War Department ib -hments m Singapore il if they fail to appear before the Selection Board toi i; official70 words
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345 1952-06-10 3 Ex-Soldier Stabbed Pregnant Wife( COURT TOLD) HOW A PREGNANT woman survived a four-inch stub wound m the abdomen alleged to have been m Hit ted by her husband was told at the Singapore Assi/es before Mr. Justice Brown and a mixed jury yesterday. [n the dock facing a charge of345 words
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Article78 1952-06-10 3 SINGAPORE City Councillors will this month choose a Lady Welfare Officer from among 33 applicants. These applications are now being short listed m order to place the most suitable ones before the Establishment Board of the Councillors for a choice to be made. The vacancy78 words
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Article70 1952-06-10 3 THE following were elected officials at the inaugural General Meeting of the Singapore Civil Defence Association at Kolam Ayer Lane: President— Mr. Edward F. Middled itch, Vice-Presidents Group Capt H. G. Rowe, D.F.C end Mrs. K. R. Newell Hon. Secretary Mr. Enoch Fang, Hon. Treasurer Mr.70 words
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Article, Illustration185 1952-06-10 3 nrst three months such People are admitted into a firm to be taught a trade. This was revealed to The Standard by Mr. J. K. Lawrance, Assistant Commissioner of Labour. He said that already two of the three disabled persons interviewed by the Technical Selection Committee m185 words
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Article25 1952-06-10 3 A LECTURE nm 1 1 nee" be >\' t;- be C I Civil Commissioner, at c m Collyer Quay. S at 7 p-.fn today25 words
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Article47 1952-06-10 3 SEE CHIN FONG (21)» was fined $125 m the Third Police Court yesterday for offering a $1 bribe to a police constable at Havelock Road on April 30 ai 7.40 p.m. to refrain from taking action against him for riding a bicycle without lights.47 words
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Article28 1952-06-10 3 KULIM, Mon. A former pupil of the Convent, Hong Siew Kee, aged 18, of Kelang Lama near here, has been reported missing since last Friday.28 words
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Article118 1952-06-10 3 KOTA BAIIRLJ. Mom. The ng month, and the hot season are the main reasons why the price of ice has gone up a hundred percent. A pound of ice which cost about five cents, two months is now sold at ten cents. To cope with118 words
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Article266 1952-06-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter PRIVAT E ENTERPRISE should not be allowed to provide a necessity like markets iri Singapore according to City Councillor, -Mr. Philip R Williams (Lab. R). He was commenting 0:1 a suggestion made by the Health Committee of the C mncillors that private markets266 words
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321 1952-06-10 3 A 1 6- V EAR-OLD-GIRL Tan Koh Tin told the First Police Court Magistrate yesterday that an amah took her to a house and told her to go into a room occupied by a man, but admitted having accompanied the amah321 words
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Article82 1952-06-10 3 BRIGADE DOUSES 5 FIRES THE SINGAPORE Fir e Brigade was called out five times yesterday to deal with lallaug fires and two small fires m town, one la a house m Upper Nankin Street, another at the Mandor Q eu ters. Jalan Besai Stadium. The fires at l.'pper Nankn Street82 words
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Article145 1952-06-10 3 SECI Hl'V. I >■' COUrl four i I Bi c thstt itioi v Raja Road mi De 21 last x n 1 tie lecurit Rcei Hamed bin Ha n imprison) ent a Da I b w* rteen da rigoi Tv -of tha i lent work gineei145 words
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Article23 1952-06-10 3 PEN IN< T < f if > '■'<! m make treets, from toda Pei ing Stre China kel Street t lV trafl tree!23 words
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Article250 1952-06-10 3 A 21-YEAR-OLD soldier, James Morton Brown, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes after an inquiry m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday when he was tentatively etiarged with stealing a taxi and causing hurt to the driver. The complainant. Tan See Teck, said that250 words
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Advertisement78 1952-06-10 3 j t l<- v- ~^^B^^^^^^KV /JBraf 1 1 1 C7 C kj \J \z cr and cylinder cad design giving extra top-gear performance; wide rear-opening, door and much more roofn inside the car Itself* Steering-cod .•■control and i r J-ep jrved windscreen and retf w A itch the Somersets on78 words
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Advertisement161 1952-06-10 3 /De WITTS COUCH SYRUP I WITH 6UAIACOL CREOSOTE m the Orange& Blue Carton. I WITTS BABY COUCH SYRUP (MR CHILDREN UHPER 5 YEARS) jn the Pink Silver Carton. J i £3 |-X m 3 oz. Bottles L-> Jf L_... ~1. Jr of all Dispensaries T_ Testrones I Jgte^x^ u/^t up161 words
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Article44 1952-06-10 4 Fun Fair To Aid Students IPUR, Mon. -Malays I have benefited -a cons Iruii;. ommunitii patroni.-ed the fun fair and don parade at the Intiian A Sikh Fund provirii- Ej j on I a and a ore. It is a fund I .m id.44 words
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Article351 1952-06-10 4 Gans; Loses 2 lii Sharp Action Standard Staff Correspondent M \LV 11 MWR, Mon. A ?raii^ of 24 WrorisUi fouml the tables tamed on ihem at middaj yesterday on ihc Rank-Gap Road when from prepared positions on the hillside they opened fire on i private351 words
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Article, Illustration171 1952-06-10 4 Wasp waists arc still the unique choice of New York designers, especially the be- coming; lan- bodi(<> which 1 display the figure to per- fection. i 1 Five of the girls taking: part m the fa>hion show at the Rallies Hotel on Satur- j day are seen here with i171 words
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Article237 1952-06-10 4 XL ALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Malaya's new GOC. Sir Hugh C. Stock well, experts Malaya to be the most interesting of all the places he has served. The problem here was also very interesting. We told this to Pressmen who were introduced to him this jifternoon. Sir237 words
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243 1952-06-10 4 Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Besides the terrorists killed m the ambush incident yesterday, the Federation Police accounted for three others and wounded a third, bringing the total to five killed and two wounded. A bandit was killed yester-i day morning by243 words
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Article52 1952-06-10 4 Mon. Following IS v. .:ming m" 3 m the Church of Our L<. B i Fund Fun Fair:— (H *****8 Morris s ***** Fial Mar- I 913 R Ot°h*er prizes:- *****2 H133, *****1, ***** >2080, *****7, *****9, I a :t;8617. (18 *****:^, 1488.i1. Hi *****: 187 il 'i52 words
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Article205 1952-06-10 4 Man Loses Appeal To Hang Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr, P. P. Nair unsuccessfully argued before Chief Justice Mathews, Mr. Justice Abbott and Mr. Justice Wilson the nPi"H?a! of Omar bin Mohameri Amin who was sentenced to death a1 the Pahang Assizes by Mr. Justice Buhagiar. The a205 words
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Article95 1952-06-10 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Mon. Dr. P. J. Joseph the Medical Officer fit Muur was entertained to a i farewell dinner by the Ceylon- j cse community last night at the Lv Sam restaurant on the eve of his departure to India on retirement after95 words
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Article222 1952-06-10 4 Scheme For Ayer I tam Village Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Measures of planning and control to prevent the rapidly developing village of Ayer Itam from getting out of hand have been undertaken, the Chairman of Rural Board, Penang, Mr. P. R. Lewis told The Standard today. He said that222 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-06-10 4 Lady Trmplfi s<« n uratcfcißg a demoiisli atiun by the Trendy. inn Junior K»d Cross at Kuala Ttrmggumm during h<»r visit with th<- HifcH C om mis.sioner t o licn^aiit) reeesfly.31 words
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Article395 1952-06-10 4 PENANG, Mon.— Several sums of money totalling over 820,000 were alleged to have been borrowed by an Indian textile merchant, S. S. Noor Mohamed. against post-dated cheques m October last year, the Sessions Court was told today. The accused claimed trial to two charges of395 words
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Article80 1952-06-10 4 IPOH. Men.— The Community Services Committee of the Rotary C "v.b of Ipoh are organizing an international variety concert m the Anderson School Hall on June 27 and 28. Musical items, sketches, p.iay.s and dances will be staged by amateur artistes of all communities m a two-hour programme.80 words
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Article32 1952-06-10 4 R AF Casualty KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. While aiding the civil power on June S Fit Lt. D. B. Stedding, of 91 Squadron RAF. received wounds m an operation from which he died.32 words
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61 1952-06-10 4 AppealCourtHolds Summing Up Unsatisfactory' KUALA IJMPIR, Mon. toMb* mine up b\ the Trial Judge v i unsatis! Federation Court of Appeal todaj \d the a Malay, Paiotaa bin Doyo, a .ii.^i Urn <<>nvi< u| sentence of death passed on him for muni- The i ft f*. l K. C. Trial61 words
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Article178 1952-06-10 4 FORGED NOTES CHARGE IPO!; Yap Q managing propi etoi o! Chop Chien I- Btn i appeared before E trat* ci* has A to three counterfeit ■> Yap i as > ed by Mr. M.S. M« was h ed ta have exposed for sale nd Fch- v 13 '%> >* t178 words
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Article80 1952-06-10 4 KUALA LI «PI R. Mflß Holding tl 1 1 m< eviden c to pi ye thai oie defendant, Lee Th< Pen| trespasser, nor *rai be pared to i■' h€ hi d rj^h: to w dU e poctioo premise* at i >' Chow I- Road. Mi Just Wilson80 words
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Advertisement31 1952-06-10 4 TIGER BALM "r Z-^^T/S' "S^<\s most famous of wL^J^^^:** fW«i the T »9c» Medicinol MmH~'k"itLiF< i#\ Products, TIGER J^^*Jr BALM is excellent M| (Blfe^ite *3&3jfitiS&? Lumbago, Headache, '*$-rm^r Insect Bites, Bruises31 words
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Miscellaneous37 1952-06-10 4 W'C\U^" IrwvJLSS 6 YOU J^V I f WHEN -/OU A^KEP A\E \J fQUg- Al f'^ P^T- s ■yj&4/'' ir^S2^\- TO M-MOPEL FOR A AN' LET* HAVE h^iii^ H\ P^^Sf ICAN/"T JUC^^V P-PAINTING/I PIPN'T THAT PO^E ZJ kJ^fcSk^37 words
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338 1952-06-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MALA LLHPUR, Moo.— The Central Welfare Council today MMtn a move "WHUHing almost t« a demand for it, dbaohrtioii, at the "7 1 mcct *P« h t d m Kuala L««Pur. The move was started !♦> >lr. B. Acton, from Malacca,338 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-10 5 PHOTO af Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson taluMi after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd Singapore, lust Saturday. The bride was formerly Mi.vs Marleiie Ko/.ells. The is attached to thr K«yxl Artillery at afeagkoag. The couple leave for Itou^kou^ <»n Friday.45 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-06-10 5 A section of the main table at the wedding lecr^ffoß of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rajendra held at the Eastern Ho Kuala Lumpur on Monday. From left: Miss M. Smith. Mrs. A. E. Doraisamy, Mr. S. SinnatlKimby, Ncgri State Councillor, Mrs. Vethavanain. Mr. J. R. Vetliavanam. Mr. Kajendra. Mr. S.54 words
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Article107 1952-06-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter ft M YEAR-OLD Chinese. Tan Cheng HooQ, was killed and an India-! K. Damodara Kurup. .'lO. vm i'i|.]tv> m h coUlsioii involving lorry m Bukit Tfanah R iad near tire 11 milestone yeste d Tan .'.is pushing a bicycle and >-107 words
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Article206 1952-06-10 5 THE SINGAPi >.::: meni restex lad le ured urea v ling pa of the isla Blakaog Aliti and 5u gapore territorial watei i be a Bring ground, for the purpose ■>: .liiiiarv and Air As precaul i -ire during ::r>::_; prad i Coo- Ofl er206 words
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Article325 1952-06-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CALL not to day-dream but to prove that the motto "Let Singapore Flourish" is a challenge to action, was made by the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G. G. Thomson, m a talk over Radio Malaya last night. Mf. Thomson was appealing325 words
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Article90 1952-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two Chinese were produced before Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of extortion. The two accused, Lee Ah Ban alias Lee Leong Poh, alias Ong Kee and Ng Kwee Pens, alias Huang Kuei Ping were alleged to90 words
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Article72 1952-06-10 5 Youth Faces Arson Charge IPOIT. Men— Claiming trial to an arson charge, a Chinese, Teo Eng Yau. (20) was allowed bail of $300 by Magistrate Che Arshad this morning. Teo was alleged to have attempted to burn down a house, m the Pasir Pinji resettlement village at B. HO p.m.72 words
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Article177 1952-06-10 5 SIT May Have To Pay Rates Stand i rd Slaff Ripmlrr THE SIN 4 i KPi )B£ i 9 cI men "I" I will ha c to pa [rates on cetH ad Bfets an shops, if 1 Bin hi anaanai the l-rf'.'VHn! Municipal Onii.ia; to be tabled at the next177 words
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Article835 1952-06-10 5 '1 HE KO L L OWI N G were mccaslu] candidates m the Theory of Music Examinations of t(u» Association Bond of the Royal Schools of .Mu.sic, London. <;r\i>k 4 Bu Kitty; Bucklaad Mamnn; Perp.ra Valeric; Mosbei 4^:l ft— Tl». Chew Al;ce; Montciro Crane; K^n Ch\n% S^ng;835 words
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Article202 1952-06-10 5 Standard Staff M M V LUMPUR, Moi <»t Appeal today, dismissed :uul a Malay, against the BC Corrrspoiuicnt a. The Federation Coon ilir appeals «>f two hinece ntfiicc i>l death passed on] Ihrtn. The two Chinei >\ Phoon C'ho.v Chai and Chow Wai Lam were202 words
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Article169 1952-06-10 5 St mdard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. R. C. Lopez, chairman of the Kuala Lumpur and Ulu Selangor Districts' Estate Staff Union told the annual conference of the union here that proposals were afoot to reduce salaries and wages while prices of essential living169 words
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Article60 1952-06-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Moti. Yogj Shii Shuddandra Bharatfli will arrive m Ipoh on Thursday and wi{ be received by the Ipoh Reception Committee at the Town Padang Pavilion at 4.45 p.m. There will be prayer meettngs at the Yogi's Residence on Friday and Sunday60 words
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Article52 1952-06-10 5 A BILL to consolidate the existing law relating to Rent Control and to give effect to the amendments recommended by the Select Committee appointed to examine and report on the Control of Rent (Amendment) Ordinance, 1950. is to be tabled at the next meeting of the Singapore52 words
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Article103 1952-06-10 5 kuai.a i.uupur. Won, Ninety scouters, rovers, Bcnioi scouts, scouts and cubs undei Group Scoui Master C. Ponnudurai of U»e sth Serenaban Group visited the Marabau New Village; Ser«mb«a\ recently. Th§ Scouts 'ne,d a rally and gave a one-and-arquarter hour demonstration ef practical scouting. They buili bridgfs.103 words
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Article69 1952-06-10 5 IPOJI. Muu.- The Perak B. Scouts Stite Association has sanctioned the formal i Scout Troops En nine .new (Tillages m the State. Two of these are m t i 1 1_- Fanah Eiitam I village m Che noi and tl KampoDg Sfoftee village of69 words
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Advertisement63 1952-06-10 5 !I I IINH 4>f OK MISM U j F/?£D ASTAIRE VERA-ELLEM 3HEXT CHAMCKSI^p| •KIRK TERRIFIC! >.i>s OSWALD HENRY (Spore SfcaiM*) «rV I ikillli I I r> '^> ■■B^^BS lII] j < starring Kirk DOUGLAS Eleanor PASaEK A THE FESTIVAL FILM PRODUCTION ■LLi donat I MAGIC C^V rolor by TECHM( DI.OK63 words
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Advertisement211 1952-06-10 5 U/r/ Popular Dwnanil k* muiTHEiis i| Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. I Di^lrilMilrd \t\ x lv« It r»»- 1 l THK FIRST TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE I TO BK FILLED tNTIRtLY IN INDIA! I Siltg&BOPP** Critics <//<' iin'iin/nuii m t'h'ii praise for JEA RENoilt*s Must rpk <•■ rm M\ ER" Ih-lrilMihil llmi211 words
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832 1952-06-10 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Sinophobia > v E appeal to Malayan officialdom to sweep away U ,-s" old prejudice and fear relating to me Chinese is Malaya and regard every Chinese as a Malayan and help to make him a Malayan citizen unless he should decide otherwise. So said832 words
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1272 1952-06-10 6 Britain's StageWhispers On Korea LONDON. \V HEN Richard Stokes jumped up to the dispatch box for a second time on Moy 21 to scorch the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence on the use of napalm bombs m Korea, veteran newspapermen m the press gallery began to sit up1,272 words
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Article1195 1952-06-10 6 PETER ABRAHAMS - PETER ABRAHAMS By The author of this article, is a South African <, novelist and poet with ait international repu- tation. He was horn m the slums of Johan~ nesburg 32 years ago, and has spent the last fourteen years m Britain and France.1,195 words
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Article, Illustration307 1952-06-10 6 Review of Views More Expatriates MORK Eu officers have brought into this country Cc S '>■ aid Templer became the High Commissioner, >. layu editorially. The paper pointed out that m I ponce torce alone there are now two Deputy Peace Comss tens each receiving 11.358 basi t sena nrhen307 words
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Advertisement7 1952-06-10 6 MIFEATHERiy THE TOMOE CO.. LTD. [;|i B^k7 words
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254 1952-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, June 9 (UP) TTw United Stales High CommisMin»»r m <perni;niy, Mr* John McOoy, said yesterday that he expected a stepl» m Soviel cold war tactics but does not iliink Russia will attack West Germany. Interviewed on a television show,254 words
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191 1952-06-10 7 CENEi V. June '>: neuter) Queen Zain of Jordan at disappeared from hei hotel m Lausanne where she wan t'» have l»««i> joined by ailing Kin» Tulal on his rival from Paris on^aturoaj moiuing 1 it wai disclosed here li«>i ni^iii. The .a on191 words
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Article145 1952-06-10 7 Mossadeq Presents Iran's Case THE HAGUE Jum 9, (UP) li anian Premier Mo lammed ..In adeq, hi! voice falteri g U h emol ion I >ld tre i:.-. rnational Court of Justice today thai [ran could noi reognizi the coup's jurisdiction m its oil dispute v. itfa Britain The F145 words
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Article53 1952-06-10 7 TOKYO. Jun« 9 fßeuter T AAPi Japan and Ind^.i today signed a tre;.'v of peace pledging themim Ivea *>o "perpetual peace and The treaty confirmed the existence of the most-favoured nation treatment between '.he :'ivo countries Trie confirmed orinciples of trade, commerce n d navigation between the53 words
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Article67 1952-06-10 7 Van Fleet: Reds Will Be Whipped June 9 (UP): ,'< h Van F.eet ewed his >i* elaratkm m enemy "*fooiinch an 'enI I the Communists would be defeated The Eig r tmmander ir morale" continues to almost to the point of i that the eru I lid He made his67 words
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Article94 1952-06-10 7 LONDON. J;i: t- 8 RKitei A::Chief Marshal Sir William Forsier Dickson, who commanded the Desert Air Force during the Allied HH4 advance In Italy liberated Rome and Florence, has been named aa chief of 'he British Ai r St H He will succeed Marshal ol94 words
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Article66 1952-06-10 7 OS KOJE ISLAND. June 9. (Reuter-AAP)- -Tension mounted on this i rison island today as American Commander Brig.Gen. Haydon Boatner stepped up militai'y preparations for "Operation B\a Shi if which will split the camp into 500- man compounds. Gen Boatner today ordered the entile 187 th66 words
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221 1952-06-10 7 TOKYO, June *> (UP) Frank Weaver, who entered Japan illegally seven linns m fiw years, talked into the oHi<-«" of the Nippon Times la*i night ami anrnounced that he had jusi broken out of jail. Tht former Australian serrviceman was being detained221 words
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88 1952-06-10 7 Indians Hurt By Ceylon Police Charge COLOMBO. June 9, (Reuter) —Ceylon police today made a baton charge on 1 1 Ceylon Indians who squatted m the centre of the road m front of the Indian High Commissioner's Office. Ten Indians received minor injuries, live of them being taken to hospital.88 words
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118 1952-06-10 7 NEW YORK, June 8 (UP^ The handled thousand dollar down jewels stolen eight days ago from the altar of the Brooklyn Catholic Shrine were returned by mail on Sunday live minutes before a mass. The pastor told his parishioners their prayers had been answered118 words
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90 1952-06-10 7 LONDON, Jurve 9. t jp Australian Finn*' Minister Robert G. Men/ics has postpone^ ■his departure frorri London I" New Yo?k scheduled for June 14 because hi.s i;ilk s with thi British Goverimient vvil! have been concluded by officials said tocii.y. They aa\d Men^ies was have90 words
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Article78 1952-06-10 7 LONDON. June .4 (UP) j The Dail> Herald .said today thai Britain's new supersonic 1 Delta wing jet fighter will become <) standard lighter plane for North Atlantic Treaty forces. The Socialist newspaper said the NATO Standardization Committee have watched a prototype ol the plane78 words
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Article86 1952-06-10 7 LONDON, Jine 9 (Reuter)— Dr. Sunicbi Matsumoto, 55, Japan's first postwar Ambassador to Britain arrived here tonight by air from Tokyo. Among the issues facing the Anibassador here are: 1 Negol iations on an AngloJapanese trade agreement. 2. Preliminary talks on the ettlement of Japan's86 words
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Article78 1952-06-10 7 r Standard London Correspondent I LONDON, June 9 The following ore the closing price) of lubber and fin on the London Morfcet tod ■< LONDON RUBBER Spot 25id. July 25-ld. U9 {Li OcP» /Dec. t*U Jan./Mor Hid. June c.it. 25 d. Market Sucdy quiet. LONDON lit*78 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-06-10 7 Prime Minister of Australia. received from London's first Australian-horn Lord Mayor. Sir Leslie Boyce, the Freedom of the City m a ceremony at the bomb scarred Guildhall last week. Mr. Menz.ies. who was accompanied by bis wile, drove m semi -State through the City of London to the ceremony. Picture76 words
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132 1952-06-10 7 PARIS. .Tune 8 (UP) Information revealing Fiance's southern naval base port ol Toulon as the centre of a Communist spy net organized to steal defence secrets was examined by government lawyers today following widespread police raids on Red cells. New seizures went pn through132 words
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Article32 1952-06-10 7 C/.cc'i plane ■<■ r^ glider Landed ai the US Air Force base ai Tulln. 20 miles northwest of Vienna, on Saturday and both pilots a^ketf for political a.sy!ii!n._— f32 words
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349 1952-06-10 7 W iSHINCTON, Jane (I P) General l)**i^M ft. Eisenhower ami SeMtor Kol>« rt l«fi wili *trp up tl»«ir campaign h ihia week to lure the <iv\iiullin^ Iwtmi of nocoiniiiiiif«l or ii»nlfrJ«i«-«i delegates t<» tlwir imnrn h« -font ihc National Republican Convention n<*xl349 words
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Article75 1952-06-10 7 ll'OH, llott A I of ii pf rioni, o 2S r., "t 10 rirdf rII 0 Rapat rem l\ i < i June 8, 1 525 rJ. by Mt( f (njpectof ■> prosecuted m d I accused wtTt tfoi ■>■ Mt €.i i Pa; i.'i75 words
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91 1952-06-10 7 w ■.shim; i< m I comman ■< Pacific ii.<\.i d yesterday that l; ibut thai own." 1 1< that 'ors upon for at"' willi n;r. bI and t offi ials. Hi to n Uuj ■> [sited 1 Get Cb .1 In :<•;.■ i91 words
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Article123 1952-06-10 7 Alexander In H'Kong HONGKONG, .lune 9. (UP) Field Marsha] Lord Alexander. British Minister Of Defence, and i putjp m ivtd m! this afternoon iron. Bangkok by a BOAC plane en route to Japan and Korea to make an on-the-spot study oi the political and military situati(y') there. La d AU123 words
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Article51 1952-06-10 7 LONDON Quietly firm condi! m most section ol I i markei G ledj?e< d I around on« eenl ged while i at of .'•ix penci vincial b i g 1 wet ticular -en ell supp I Tobaccos fell back m i ;i rut ;n America \m' the i51 words
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Article19 1952-06-10 7 L< >Nl> i it I t I I Alcln I famous i from tone. r19 words
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Advertisement35 1952-06-10 7 8 For successful knitting insist on PATON and BALDWIN S £1-00 The above ore only a few of the wide variety ond pleasing shades available m Poton ond Boldwin't reliable n\K.\i>\siim I n ROSINSON S35 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-06-10 7 Wk-l^W |OH,MR IT'S A\ I I _v-. WHAT'S I I IT'S BEEN TWO I MKrs here coaaeTn ss? R -ftsicS? R Ne aS^lr!-;^ J^q24 words
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Advertisement588 1952-06-10 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overload ■tea It ;m imo Los Angeles All American Sc ClWiaiai Cities Spore P Sham Pen^ng Arr LA St WHXIAM Penang P. Sham Spore LMKFNKUH 24/25 June 26 21 Jane 2RJune^UiHy 22Jul> r f Dtea of Dry Cargo. Deep Tar.ki MU) pas^ngei ANGLO FRENCH BENWXSiNS588 words
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Advertisement674 1952-06-10 8 CHINA HAVIGATIOM CO., LTD. KreuUr Sailings to China and Japan from Sm^p*r«, Port Swetteaham Penanff. Also direct Sailings froa Banrkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dae Spore ePe "?AI v T -n,,,h,, fl June 10th Hongkong 4unin"- June 18th June 23rd Japa,, 3»£" J s U^ l3th Sails 87i,s H674 words
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Advertisement491 1952-06-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nrderlaiid line Rotterdam Rotterdam Am>tercUm HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW OKI FANS S uore P S nan PfJuns SLAMAT (RL) God 18 14 l.*»Junf M \~.Junr KADJA (SMN) 27June 3Ju!y 4 .Vfulv t> :.lui? AXEI.DI.IK (HAL) 7491 words
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Advertisement373 1952-06-10 8 "KIN A* for Bangkok. Sa'2«>r Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 25 "*<Uune n Hh,» "KA.MBODI.V for Bangkok. Saigon Hongkong. Robe. TokntoMM 16 KJulv i;,j vu j v r "SEI.ANDLV for Bangkok 2.V:M.1u1» !1 *«fu|, FROM JAPAN/HONGKOM. "BIXTANG" foi Bangkok 5 lO.liily SAILINGS TO CONTINENT s( \s,, JN M For Colombo, Aden, Port373 words
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Miscellaneous432 1952-06-10 8 ~v% Ships n Harbour WHARVES Liong. Metula. Matang. N r ucuShip Godown Gate lana. Morib. Dranun. Stanvte Awa Maru 36/37 2 Manila. Beauvais 6/7 7 Godown No. L Lam fea BenartV 29/30 2 Laid lp Anchorage. Kd Ph, Bimivc»" 27/28 2 San Maneul. Philf|>. R U joh 44 1 Western432 words
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Article, Illustration678 1952-06-10 9 RIDA Aid, Guidance Rouse Enthusiasm, I J I I ZJl^vXX^l-Vy J_ k^V-/ JL JL A JB. \y JL §J By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter A NEW WORD has slipped quietly into the Malay language. It is spoken with enthusiasm and heard with aStandard - 678 words
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Article24 1952-06-10 9 LONG. J Special Servtn «a 13.89 to Cl HK 2625 US$l; I to M van $1: an Ru- H. 50 U> one24 words
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120 1952-06-10 9 Stondord Market Reporter EXPORT business on the rubber market m Singapore market hes improved slightly over the past week. Prices yesterday showed an improvement of one quarter of o cent per Ib. over the week-end levels. an elling following the reduction of >.- fai120 words
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Article34 1952-06-10 9 SIME Darby and 'ompany, I. s d. report the following rub- output for May: K< tnpas 401,100 Ib. (395,600 Ib. for April) and Radella Rubl E tafc 15 00 b. (15.700 Ib.34 words
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Article87 1952-06-10 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, June 9 The Malayan share market opei* d Ihe week on a quietly steady note with buying interest al current quotations m the i »b--ber section. Shareholders, tvev. were disinclined U> meet buyers orders. Changed prices were: INDI S'IKIAiS Bluer* Sellers W87 words
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Article94 1952-06-10 9 THE oduce market m Sin r.>apo c '.".s quiet m all sections v al quotations unchanged From .iio.se prevailing at th,e eeh end c ipra had buy< at 526\ per l] Mild .sellers at 127. with no business piis-sinn. Coconut oil sellers quoted $4:: and buyers94 words
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Article188 1952-06-10 9 Mutual Benef its Of Rubber Trade O; R iv- p;.st -ever..! years M.i supplied '-^c v per i>i worftTa natural rubtx r f c m Ummi ands oil Menu :i^i::k fru 1 i teething rtng i truck b res. W Libber h.->s gone i •o t« States the world's .-^«»t188 words
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622 1952-06-10 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, June 9 The Indonesians are now m rhe midst of negotiations with unnamed foreign companies for the creation of an Indonesian rubber manufacturing industry, The Standard learns. Negotiations are being carried on between repre- sentatives622 words
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Article102 1952-06-10 9 MALAYAN RUBBER SHIPMENTS Standard .Market Reporter MALAYAN shipments of rubber during May amounted to tu.oBB tuns compared with 6i). 18(5 tons, bringing the total shipmeni for the first five months of the year to 383,185 tons. 01 last month's shipment the United States ut America took 13,839 tens (112,560 tons102 words
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34 1952-06-10 9 US Copper Products Price Increased THE U.S. Government has authorised a further price b it for copper products, havi-ic failed by an earlier ceiling relaxation to break 3 month-long stoppage of copper importa A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article73 1952-06-10 9 Mr. T. P. F. McNetce, Singapore City Coascil jL President, yesterday dedared open the new offices of Optors Company (Malaya) Limited, at 1?4, Robinsou Road. Present on Uie oceasioa was the French Consul General, M. A. Guibaut (seen on right) who speaking m French, tracedStandard - 73 words
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Article128 1952-06-10 9 'Jap-£ Area Pact Not Essential' j TOKYO. June B (fte er-AAPi Japan's Foreign Exchange Control Commissioner Nobutane Kiuchi. while denying reports that he had urged abrogation of the J;ipanSterling Area payments agreement, said. "The agrei ment will run our on Aug. 31 unless it is extended We should have an128 words
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Article55 1952-06-10 9 MESSRS. Brown Phillips and Stewart, of Ipoh. n port that the May output of SuJoh Rubber Estates. Ltd, was 4,992 lb. all grades. WORLD whale oil productkm for the 1951-52 whaling campaign m the Antarctic racbed the figure of 2.848 IT. barrel*. which is 138.497 barrel* manAFP - 55 words
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Article146 1952-06-10 9 MR. J. F. HERBERT Oversea* Council Repre entatiVe of the Institution of Electrical Eng n« referring to an article on technical education m Malaya by pTechnical-Minded" (which appeared m The Stand I J on June 3). writes: Your most recent contributor appears to have overlooked146 words
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Article71 1952-06-10 9 THE >< Yoik Journal of Con um rot printed 1 «■< 1 <;f its regulai ;1 1 run < ■pi int made from bag. of sugi 1 it an the iiat;. 1 through 2,00(1 i'op < 1 hanical 1 .1 1• 1 I h.i'i vi m71 words
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109 1952-06-10 9 BERLIN. June 9. (R«lt«r).Mr Sydney Silverman, British Labour. M.P.. said here paai negotiationj of six busine i men with Chinese Govei :r,en* ieprenenta'r.'f-s m Bast Berlin were "going on satisfarlonly."' He told Benter tho purpose of the negoUtion which r-vr just begun, wa« to conclude contracts109 words
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104 1952-06-10 9 NEW YORK rune I Only .six count ri< s in ttu are good pet now Max H eun m the md pul i I Oil Forum. Ball lists t l i<-:n U 51 BunriM and Al taa. Bel Long, B i Israel mty104 words
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Article91 1952-06-10 9 1 &.LAYAN H r 1 f 'i mer I .''M N* fi t 11 l« 'l I n 13/ic <0.0 1 ;.'>]•> i credit b 1 1 1 tra a M (to .s- 1 1 n t 12 3 1 <OD n/U HO d itJ s.91 words
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122 1952-06-10 9 HONGKONG, June 9 (Reuter AAP>- Mr. K. M. Lieo leader f the Indonesian trade deiegation to Japan and Hongkong told the Colony'a textile mamifiacturen that n')\v w;us an ppportunltj fl them to capture lue Jndjooesipß aj "•■'e met trading 1 between J.i;).<'i122 words
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64 1952-06-10 9 MALAYAN smollholdcrs of rubber will hove ovoilable this year a special fund for replacing old rubber trees with new high yielding stock, says Natural Rubber News. progj k ed to b a privately gi i Of the 1.400 holders' rublx meet64 words
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Advertisement116 1952-06-10 9 nosing; rubber prices i eats pet 'b > m Sta^a im- \r«sterda> w»*re: Kli^<•r^ Setters No 1 spill I oose 844 IS FOB i'" bales Jmm \o I|s S. SI 1- 12] No. 1 Rs S. X 4; X. r )l No i ic.ss. ";s ts L IMM SU\id> I116 words
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Advertisement65 1952-06-10 9 BUTTERFLY BRAND ML «lr m I B^ked Enamel Top Kerosene Cooking Stove I I VN OlMIt R| j v* I ONOMH \i \l» I I I l(l\l,l X I Hi RNU R1 IJN V S <>/. Xl X-;* i 1 iinl I! \r I o/ SOLD nnr. wiiiiii WSTRIIU TUBS65 words
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Article1132 1952-06-10 10 Peter Robinson - an adventure Called Photography Peter Robinson fgf 1 1 A VINCi produrrd an e\--1 cellent study of our mansion free from linear distortion, we will he ntituriHj anxious to make a com pan ion set of photos raphs of the interior at its cosiest The choice of HgjMhtt U* this1,132 words
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Article, Illustration933 1952-06-10 10 entire scene Care imiM be taken t<» prtMent highlights from the windows entering the lens m t!ie second pan shot and if it is accessary (•i elost certain windows then tin second e\po>urt« must be extended accuratob to t» I .mi t the first. modern interiors i i933 words
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Article929 1952-06-10 10 ' ANACRUSIS - 'ANACRUSIS' tfISU I NOTES MENDELSSOHN'S concert overture "Faisal's Cave" (or "The Hebrides") was first performed at a concert of the Philharmonic Society of London on May 14, 1832, the composer conducting. Together with the 3rd symphonf ("Scotch") it is the result of sketches made while929 words
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141 1952-06-10 10 V.I.P.S To Attend Traubel Recital THE Governor of Simja- 1 pore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. S the Commissioner-General, x Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Governing; Director of the Singapore Standard, 2 Mr. Aw Boon Haw, and the American Consul-General. S Mr. Charles F Baldwin 2 2 will be among those141 words
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Advertisement237 1952-06-10 10 vvvvvvvvv •> Ci.AS$/CAL R££QR DINGS HANDEL— Suite No. 5 m E v Walter G^eseking (Pianofo-te- x V BERLIOZ Le Ccrscire, Overtu V WAGNER Lohengrin Elsa's Drea WAGNER Tannhauser Elisabeth'; Astnd Va-nay (Soprano). Sung m <♦ With Orchestra LX <♦ VERDI— A;da— R lorna rincitor, Act I Carla Martinis (Soprano) Sung237 words
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Miscellaneous308 1952-06-10 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE orchestra: !>.::<> News (8): 9.45 Radif String Ensemble; In p.m. Topica (IK* iuelre» 41 metres) Tempo; 1O.:H) Music at NUM. JJw^itS^r^iJSffi B.B.C— General Oversea. Radio Orchestra; l.:{0 News; 1.45 Tex C Beiiuku Orchestj-a; I p.m. For Schools: 3er\'lC« 6J5 I'rosramme Summary: 6.U Inter- .n luctr; «.!5308 words
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Miscellaneous415 1952-06-10 10 <* 5 r p O1) AY'S QIOTATION. "Grow up as soon as you 2 can. It pays. The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty." Hervey Allen TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Make the ims". of the daytime > hours for buying, selling and Jj < attending to415 words
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Miscellaneous537 1952-06-10 10 (THE HEMIOEiO s H A Allrt)fro mod*rato A* 2 0*0! j^tfE-^^r^r -■=E:^ T°- p 8 Tromb* m D -lFj^fn m J at rr~r? ?~~> ]2 V.oioncei'.o pgjfrfl"*^ ~i **I=z-.~"t*:1 =z -.~"t*: j—ZE^z^-* :E T fT-J' I? I*' m x *1 <• OF MEN AND MUSIC A EXT Wednesday's session ll537 words
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98 1952-06-10 11 M \M! A June a J^fT) World badminton champion' Work Itaj Soo. wUI top the list of foreign eitraßta !or this years national badminton series startinx h"re m Ihursday. H was iHiably learned last airht P SMI vvi.ll arrive here on Wednesday together98 words
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321 1952-06-10 11 Dewar And Neptune 's Daughter Impressive KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Neptune's Daughter (J. Donnelly) and j Dewor (Russell) were very impressive at this morning's track work m i preparation for tomorrow's races the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's June Meeting. Sent at threequarter speed from the four furiongs mark,321 words
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Article, Illustration158 1952-06-10 11 Slammia' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammia' Sam Snead \Qv THE SOUTCa c,f )>(,u-vr m shurt iron i hots are r'<f tame as m the ju/! tUOOd shois. but the emphasis it definitely shifted. T'n.< re 6 little htp i>ivot and the sunng is a three-quarter sunng. The main source power m the158 words
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72 1952-06-10 11 Paris. June 9 (AP) P. y Maxwell of Odessa, T< xas, American Amateur Champion, and Dick Chapman, year's British Amateur titlist, won their way to the; finals oi the French Amateur] Golf Tournament. [axwell defeated Ken Thorn of Britain, one up m the72 words
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Article205 1952-06-10 11 Breezy 75 By Barthelot JOHORE BAHRU. Man.— A b i <..\ 75 runs not out by j Bartheloi for the J^hore Cricket j Club enabled the J.CC to Deal the Segamat Cricket Ciub by a oar o\v margin of 24 runs. here > cst< rday. Goinfi In ta bal first205 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-10 11 pbota. June 1 oulds (right) taking over the baton from Jean Desforge* as they train at Motspur Park, Surrey, with other "possibles'* for Britain's women's Olympic Games rHay fc»». Two or Itrit m's leadinif girl athletes. June mad Jean hope to tea* im Helsinki. te#.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article79 1952-06-10 11 CHAXTILLV. June 9 (AP). American millionaire R. B. J Strassburger*s S< ria won the j Prix de Diane (French Oaks) race for three-year-eld fillies before a fashionable crowd here on Sunday. The American entry for the 3.000.000 franc? (£3,000) race was ridden by French jockey Paul79 words
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Article, Illustration176 1952-06-10 11 1 Negro wrestler Seelie 1 Samura, who leaves for 1 Anieruti tomorrow after completion of his con- tract m Singapore, dropped m at lt>e Sivnapore Anii Tubcra' isis Association m Ta mg Pagar yesterday, m hand m a donation of $230 OS aStandard - 176 words
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Article31 1952-06-10 11 T.OS ANCSELES, June 9 (AP)— The Manchester United football loam yesterday won their second consecutive soccer victory over the Atlas Club of Mexico 4-3 at East Los Angeles Stadium.31 words
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Article105 1952-06-10 11 BRUSSELS. June 9 (Renter) M;?s Angela Mortimer won the al!-Bri1ish women's single* I Una! m the Belgian lawn tennis j championships which ended here yesterday. She beat Miss Pal Harrison 6-7-3, 6—4. They then paired to win the women's doubles final with a 1 6—l,105 words
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Article134 1952-06-10 11 THE Bth annual athletic meet i the Tamil Brotherhood Assonation v.ill be held at Jalan Be*;:!" BtadUim on Saturday July 12 af 2 JO p.Ht The meet is open to Indians and Ceylon Tamiis. T:;e e^f ll^ to be competed i ere 100. 220. 440134 words
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245 1952-06-10 11 MOSCOW, June 9 (AP)— The biggest question mark m sports here today is not how well Soviet athletes will do m the Olympic Games, but whether or not they will participate. The Russians have given every indication that they are going to Helsinki, but all245 words
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Article303 1952-06-10 11 IPOH, Mon. An even rearpld high jump record of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School w; i broken at its annual spurts on Saturday. Winning the* I ent, Justus Havelock .set up a new record of 5 n 7J ins., which v. an imp overruant t) vei the303 words
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Article35 1952-06-10 11 SYDNEY, June 0 (ReuterAAP) Australia beat New Zealand by 25 point- to 13 m the first rugby league lest bore today. A crowd of WMHM) s>aw Au c tnf.iia take a half-lime lead!35 words
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Article161 1952-06-10 11 Barred For Life F rom Boxing Ring COLOGNE. Junr <) (Seuter) German > iimldli i^eigbl hoxiii" champion Peter MncUrr «»f aMmgmt vaI today barred for life from (,«-rman boxing rinj-K |m th, iGermaa Boxin*; Asaociation for hi* nwdincinlingq h«lia\i<uir during a cbjunptonahip fi^lii Ixir Infll niulit. Mueller s f« Coi161 words
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Article61 1952-06-10 11 KUALA PII.AH 1 D us XI b; B 2 ins m crickfel match i ground The Sch< c first, i 97 runs. Ij i with 54 Btumpi id E !><■■■ h er taking four for 24 Mi D,- i XI n mth 3S I unable ti stand61 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-06-10 11 Italian W ins Cycling Race For 4th Time Faust p| r '1 i >| [taly. II f m r. H pr Dv! b finished I im, Phot.. Catlgfcfl m h.ii»n\ RMai .it thr Sincaporr f nt<? r, < f««.»| H.i :>: Minion c h.ini nunvh.f l VI ri»- v «ciStandard - 111 words
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Advertisement714 1952-06-10 11 MITCHELL COTTS CO., <"r east, LTD. (Incorporated n S ngopore) ALEXANDER YOUNG london, LTD., (Incorporated m London) We regret to announce the death of Mr. Leonard Aldridge, C.8.E., F.G.S., The Chairman of our Companies and of Mitchell Cotts Cr Co., Ltd., London, and its other subsidiaries, on Sunday Bth June,714 words
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Advertisement67 1952-06-10 11 Minimum Charge $2/- (4 Lintt| V/cnfed For Sale SituQtionf Vocant fuition Miscelloneout Ftr CF 4 WORDS Minimum Charge $7/- (4 Lfntff Births, Engagements, Marr ;e% t Deaths, Ac!- nowledgmenK. Etc^ Company Lego!, Tender c r d Other Notices CSJf^JR INsiRTION"] Natural i c /^^i on Notices JaLaJuLm BLmJI Jc ulii67 words
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Article59 1952-06-10 12 MONZX. Italy. June 9 (Rtufter) Giosseppc Farina of Italy today won the M<m/a (.rand Prix for formula cars on a Ferrari here. Faiin won the second i»f the- two heats, each over I.'IT miles m one hour 14 minute :>8 > sths seconds. He finished >econd m the59 words
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Article409 1952-06-10 12 THE Indian Daily Mail thought fit, m an editorial lost Saturday entitled "Claim v$ Practice", to attack us for not reporting Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald's glowing tributes to the Indian Thomas Cup team at the dinner m honour of the badminton visitors. Our contemporary magnified this omission into409 words
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Article248 1952-06-10 12 Xl LUMPUB Won. Existing rules of the clangor Amatccr Athletic Association were cancelled new rales were adopted at the annual general meetins i the assoeiatkm held here, today Among the mij amendj ments to the rules were those concerned with membership, i The old rules248 words
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Article72 1952-06-10 12 GOOD WIN FOR K.L. TELECOMS LUMPUR, Mori ang today the their Rrst de-i ey lost to the te second round FAS igue competition ree. Ed by three j three n Kai Yew (2) and The Telecoms k and managed to tough Mahen-I Iran (I Thasen one. l hall the Te!e--172 words
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Article, Illustration706 1952-06-10 12 ALL-MALAYAN DOUBLES AFTER four Malayan combinations had asserted th *<r superiority over Indian, Danish, American and Thai opposition to make it an AllMalayan doubles semi-final, 23-year old T. N: Seth of India stased a blood tingling one-and-half-hour fi<;ht against the last Malayan, Ong Fob706 words
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Article428 1952-06-10 12 SINGLES Amrit l.al Dewan I India) beat Chan Kon I.eong < SoI.UI^OI I W .0. Dirk Mitchell (OS) beat John Nyfaard (Denmark) 15-' i 15-:>. T.N. Stth (India) heal loon? Pan Y.ip (Spore) 15-11, 10-15. 1 3- J. Ole Jensen i Denmark) beat Pinil Battabong428 words
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Article447 1952-06-10 12 Malayan doubles supremacy! proved itself against the oppos- j in^ Danish, American. Indian and. Thai pairs. Like the Sela:.., International. the prospects are i Chan Kon Leong] Abdullah Piruz and On^ Poh Lim— lsmail bin Marian final. But their challengers this time are Yeoh Teck Chye and447 words
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468 1952-06-10 12 LEEDS, Jinn- 9. India's second innings collapse waa completed l>»*forr Lunch today, the side going out for 165. England bc^an their easy path to victory, >vith Button and Simpson. Victory, by seven wickets and a day and a half to spar/*,Reuter - 468 words
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Article122 1952-06-10 12 THE FIRST Indo-Ceylonese I Amateur Athletic Club champiqnship meet will be held at the P.VV.D. Sports" Club Grounds, i Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 0 at 3 p.m. There are 18 championship events for men and six for women, and a122 words
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Article369 1952-06-10 12 COMMUNITY SOCCER TWICE IN ARREARS, European Eaoght bark strongly to share points »ith th«» \rni\ (Singapore District) m a V Conunnnitj League match at falan Besar Stadium yesterday. The result, a 2-2 draw, wms a fair ending to !i\H\ <:aine, highlighted by some firs! das*369 words
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Article131 1952-06-10 12 Douglas, l>l f > 01 Man. Jun«» 9. i Keuter < x-c.n Dive Norton i w in the un'or (350 cc) inttTiiaiional T.T. for thr BCCOBd >ear m >U( cession. His time off two hours 55 initiates "J0. 3 5 seconds ga\e him131 words
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Article113 1952-06-10 12 fPOH, Mon. In the second round of tne Aj'my "Malaya Cup'" soccer competition the 12th Royal Lancers defeated the Manchest< Reg tnent by three goals to one on the Town Padang on Saturday. Starting promisingly the Manchesters obtained the lead m the 12th minute off a penalty113 words
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Article199 1952-06-10 12 INJM V l-l inn m- H in*, i. \mi isi inningi SM india .'ml innings Roy c Compton b T:ueman 0 D Gaekwad c Laker b Bedser 0 Manti b Trueman B I'ni: igar b b Jep.k;:is H tffanjrekar b Trueman Haz.ce b Trueman 56 Ph;i(tkd. b Bedsei r,4199 words
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19 1952-06-10 12 P] sident of ih c minis the men,', able to house and s19 words
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Article80 1952-06-10 12 star soccr: m-ed a convr g three— nil J long Bahru Rangers RAFA Second Division soccer match plaj Gey! tng Sta With la i wictory Tiortg Bahru Rangers. Soeci c now of Second Djwith full points from s outi: p Sta So eritei v iwa at80 words
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Article10 1952-06-10 12 One Goal Win For Ramblers Oil I mini the i10 words
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