Singapore Standard, 11 June 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore TIGER Standard Ik A. X VOL. II NO. 344 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 16 1 :YO, Juj 10 (AP): f L tig 1 .:\ver>lashed with of Tokyo; Shibuya sted.
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  • 222 1 says Gen Mark Clark Tt >KYO, June 10. (UP): Genera] Mark Clark said today that ed Nations should bomb Rea China if the truce talks break tnd the Communists unleash their 2,000-plane Air Force in sup- a new offensive in Korea. r~
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  • 294 1 7 BANDITS KILLED IS A DAY Standard Staff Correspondent KLJAI.A LUMPUR, Tues. Security Forces inflicted heavy casualties on the bandits during the past 24 hours when they killed seven, one of whom completed the century mark the l'i Gurkhas 1 bag in ■he i Perak operations. It happened in a
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  • 41 1 TEL AVIV, June 10 (Renter) The Rumanian Minister in [srael. Mr. Constantin Stanesku, and the Second Secretary of the Rumanian Legation, Mr. Nicolas Stanciu, have suddenly left the country, Mr Stanesku is believed to 'ire hern recalled to Bucharest.
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  • 320 1 ■;<:< were fiit'<i at iiie Tower of London and in Hyde i DYNAMIC M year-old Ong Poh Lira *of Johore won through nine singles and doubles matches asainst players of India. Denmark. L'nited States. Thailand and Malaya to become the first Singapore international badminton singles and doubles champion.
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  • 152 1 j Standard Staff Reporter f THE SURVEY team un- der the supervision of Sir George Pepler, entrusted with the task of preparing la Master Plan for Singapore, will soon embark on one of its biggest assignments, it was announced yesterday. The assignment is a complete!
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  • 44 1 Standard Statt Reporter Singapore Police are investigating a case of a hit-and-run accident in which a Chinese was knocked down in Selegie Road at 10 o'clock last night. The Chinese was admitted to hospital, and his condition was reported to he serious.
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  • 128 1 AT TIIK INVITATION of the (.nvernment of Singapore, the Duchess of Kent accompanied by the Duke of Kent will visit the Colony, early in October, it was officially announced yesterday. During the visit Her Royal Highness will open the Anti-Tuberculosis Association's clinic
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  • 53 1 PKNAXG. Tues.— The biggesl dope haul oIT Kedah coasi on Sunday had its sequel in the Sessions Court before Mr. him wa.s for Importing the said I opium The otherj were Mating Ki.yv Kho K;ik N> t, Bating Nyaut, Maunn \i li.-i
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  • 369 1 Paratroopers Crush Koje Isle Rebellion RED PoWs KILL COMRADES KOJE ISLAND, KOREA, June 10 (AP): Tough U.S. paratroopers today crushed a Communist- prisoner-of-war rebellion in a 21-hour battle that left notorious Compound 76 a flaming, bloody, desolate ruin. Thirty-one prisoners died and 139 were wounded. One American was killed and
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  • 147 1 Korean PoWs' Plot Unearthed KOJE ISLAND, Korea, June 10 (Reuter-AAP) Communist prisoners of war on Koje Island had planned to overthrow the camp administration, according to evidence intelligence officers found today when United Nations troops "recaptured" 6.400 unruly prisoners. About 80,000 prisoners are on the island. Maps found in razed
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  • 91 1 Reds 'Raid' Co. Meeting LONDON. June 10. (Ren 1 Si\ demonstrators interrupt-!— ed the annual meeting of I Dunlop Rubber Company h< ye terday shouting "Blood on your dividends," and "Stop I wars in .Malaya and Korea:" They burst into the room as Sir Clive Baillieu. chairman of the company.
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  • 102 1 UNITED NATIONS New Y -:k. June L0 (APi Rus today i'' 1 je ted a We era plan for voluntary eel ng n armed forces of the i* g powers. The plan had bee j offered as a reply '■> Russian demands for a one-third
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  • 67 1 LONDON. June 10 (UP) C The Briti »h Foreign O;!: ie to day -ri\'. a ited a repoi from Ui >nsu in fene 1 a on uncon J firmed i Imoui- iiH 4 Q'!»"-n c Zai.M of Jordan wa seeking im in Bi am. Crown Prince Hus ein
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  • 37 1 1 1 DIE IN BLAST MILAN, Ita June 10 (UP) A -i :\> osion ihal ered a three-storey ho today, killing 11 wo net] li d-l i i \'i and ni" r i tit iwmii-i: n nwi, u
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  • 89 1 WELLINGTON Jus* 10 Ml') —The Qiirrn »nd !lir Knkr of Kdiiibur^h iti r\ tcctei vimi NrH /(.iitiMi in mid .lanuiiv nrxl w.»r and aftrr a six wrrk sU> th«*r»\ lo iirocccd let Aiisit i lia it WMS atilhutil.il i\rl v Irjrned hMC toda\ Hie \u>t ruh.tn
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 S PHdf SILVA +s #*3m sr. s*#s*po*t c HDs "m K COTSWOLD CUPS TRIAL, ENGLAND Bth MARCH, 1952 Coimofe Cup (Best Performance) Norton Kickham Trial (Best Unlimited Class) Norton llk ley Grand National (Best performance)
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    • 125 1 1 %N CHENG IVfOfl ELECT. CO. ISt, Cross St. S'pore. I. RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondoif London Coi iispond> nt LONDON, June 10 The following ore th,. lov.ng prices of lubbci ond tin on the London Mo<*»t tod-v LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN July 25, d bu,, n )1 1 mMm!
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  • 276 2 Thio Calls For More Schools Polytechnics Standard Staff Reporter MORE Government seeondavj ;n>«l technical trhools together w itli polytechnics to leach commercial '»il)J«mu. -hnuhl Ue provided l»> GovernDienl lo |>i»'\«iii a bottleneck in t!i«* continuity <»t education for those who pass their Standard
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  • 59 2 MESSRS M:\rho,. Cotts Co, (Fax East) Ltd_ and Alexander "V >un| (London] Ltd., ■nd a heir 'oca! oAcea will i e j aa a loken of resP f fai Afl death of Mr. Leonard Aiirklpe. Chairman •I es« wnpaaiea and other mapam&es. It waa \> rongljF
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  • 115 2 THE appointment of Mr Nigel (.i. Morris u Sinsiupore's n«*w Polite Commissioiiei \v;»s jresll lilaj dt*s4-ribed by Dr. .1. P;is;hir. I.esislalivr Councillor. .i< the **ri«ht nuin in tli*' righi plaie."' Dr PizUr said Mr Morris is an able offucr who knew nitich about Malaya
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  • 47 2 Standard Staff Reporter A LALLANG ffre described aa "Uirge" broke oui ai tlw ft| mie Bukit Timah Road v» stexdaj aftecnoen. T v a engines firam the Central Fire Brigade raced to Uw sceae and soon had 'he lire tinder cuniroi.
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  • 19 2 A 28-YEAR-Of.D Chinese woman, Soo Kt-w \U ng was fbund drpwnctl ofl Beach Road early yesterday morning
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  • 267 2 NINE of the "Sari room boys 91 of Far Ka*t \ir IWce UM-ally-fii^aj:«'d ci\ ilian mlmiiiirtiiiiiin. worken haw l>«*<*n rommetidYti by tin* Cwiinbuli.i in CLitf, Air Marshal Fo»arlv, for their valuable- and unremitting w ork. Air MuiVm::! Fogartv leaves Singapore tomorrow aboard the Chusan
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  • 138 2 MB THIO CHAN BEET, fProg. Baiesttei I haa the fofiowing question* to oe "...b'ed at the text ;"!ieet::^is tA the Legislative Council QB June, 17. ashing Government: ■a to :-tate the approximate nnmbei of Std. V pupils in Government English Schools .-.re expected to
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  • 40 2 A woman. Teo Geok Kee. (34). was fined $150 in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assisting in the management of a chap-ji-kee otttty. o n May 12 at Wood- bridge Mental Hospital Quarters.
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  • 58 2 TEO SEXG MIAH. Bay; S:ak Quee and Eng Yong Keng. tirere tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with robbing one f L.'h Ah Hwee of S3O at Ceylon Road on June 8. It was alleged i I the three accused caused hurt
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  • 100 2  -  TWO Malayan Other Ranks who "pulled out that little extra somethin?" were awarded the Commander in Chief's Certificates for good service and devotion to duty by the G.O.C. Singapore District, Maj. Gen. A. G. OTarrofl Scott at Changi yesterday. The two men were SQMS N. Viswanathan and Sgrt.
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  • 71 2 TEO EXG KIAT Caced a tentative charge of ncd robbery when ne was produced in the Singapore F: Poiice Court yesterday. It was alleged that Teo, together vvitiv two others, hi Id I up Lim.Chmg with a revotver in a hat in Bendexneer Road in the
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  • 105 2 Staadard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that the present basic salaries o6 office peons in Government depart>n«t» shouitl oe revised and igat the? should be placed on ■ft a«cuioaabl» t«ubUsfameat will bo made at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council next Tuesday. In written questions,
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  • 423 2 THE pr#po*&] to hold an entrance examination for all Std. V pupils in Singapore acfcools has found favour with none of the aided schools, The Singapore Standard was told yesterday. Ii was pointed oat that the implementation of such a plan would immediate!? u:ve iise
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  • 340 2 DESCRIBED as imnirl' nu'inb^r ni the Uniea Jack Club. Private Join* Duplex (21) of the iM. Bn. (cordon Highlander? nho was 4 "tijiliti.»it drunk* 5 when he returned \n the rluh after a iii^ht out in Singapore, was ma&tnoed af a District (iourt Mania! in
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  • 31 2 A PICKPOCKET. Yip Chung Kee (20), was .-sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment for picking a fountain pen off a bus passenger.
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  • 157 2 He Kept Loaded Pistol 5 Years TWENTY three-year-old i W*m«i Chat Srn«s was sent- eneed in the Singapore Relief District Cml fW- j tenlay lo five years rijjor- one imprisonment after he admitted owning a revolver and 10 rounds of anununi-^ tion without having am permit. The Judge. Hr. J.
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  • 47 2 ROBBERS LEFT IN CAR Standard Staff Reporter A WOMAN, Tun Yoke Wah. ol Nathan Road, was robbed c $650 worth of jewellery and $70 cash by three masked men on Monday at 7.U5 p.m. Two of the men were armed \v:th knives. Tnty left in a car.
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  • 34 2 WOON FAH (50), who riain ed to be a singer irom Kluang, v. sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to three roonti rigorous imprisonment for failing :o produce his identity
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    • 133 2 it'sVfact! t "W THE PttANHA •tmmvt mimlfMfHm -{fit tlMff itutn'iticd by vicious 4^Irianqulat teeth set in en undershot ,J'V jows, the man eating Pironho i< usuciv iMI Product. V*** I s^^"^- 7*^- >S«C i v ->rfAr j*^* (tl t.Jfh J¥mrfh tirnl $> *;<!. I I Ipftal BU| i ng;;i pui
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 ft OUGHT A />WONJT GIVE YOU 1 V 1 VOO WALKID Wf^N^ 'y -.OTTA I I TO SHOOT DESATISFACnOM J "(Jj /<^ ONT»4tCISASSf/ r TZmZ fIA fv e J^.r :r SJSSR-iill^ HWf j( Ml flA«« y P kXll *"v^ twtoMPNsv break <5 ■tAl.#rr ir ME I v^r Nr^ J^^^ .Cr
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  • 120 3 A BCK^XIvV to stinlv professions Ir-idt-rship. .itlmjnistiativr. in y \y < u.»rk for one year ji t Sellyoak Coilege Kirniingham. f-.tigbntl. h.»s b«'«*n at «fj»ttd by Mrs HrUn T.in Geaeral Secretary «»f the Y\v r sinsui>or»* (Seen hat <i bet typewriter) 1 "IS j> rnadi- to
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  • 39 3 B to U eni P Committ) i into the 1 ;V, h\ I I n). Bill ga Qg be again ii ion. m I thai Select C »pinioi the Com pen ent Fund Sin
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Supervisor of Flections, Singapore, Mr. G. G. Thomson, yesterday laid stress on the following points to remove misunderstandings and doubts from the minds of some people about their eligibility to register :is voters: Aoj j" >rn iti Singapore irrespective
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  • 215 3 Standard StuiT Reporter TIIF NEW Pan-Malayan Steel Priority Board set up to deal with urgent orders of heavy steel from <he United Kingdom was praised yesterday by a prominent building contractor in Singapore. ike control and planned economy, 1 In- said, ise i1 has averted
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  • 42 3 MR. FELIX LEE Kok Tee. of the St. Joseuh's Institution. Singapore, who has been awarded a scholarship by the Washington State College to .study economics during the 1952-53 academic year. He will emplane for the United States today.
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  • 104 3 IK- pointed out thai there was difficulty in getting fabricated steel because the home manufacturers had fceavy orders, although the Board could not allocate specific priority for this kind. "What it can do." Mr. Willis continued, "is to see that the manufacturers of fabricated or structural steel are
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  • 73 3 PENANG, Tues. A young In -ian, S. Manickam, w;i^ sentenced to ten years 1 rigoi »u i imprisonmeni by Mr. Justice S] riser Wilkinson in the Supreme Com-; today when he ttis found guilty on tlucharge of Committing culpable bomicide not amounting t< urder by causing the
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  • 90 3 THE SINGAPORE Immigration Department has granted permission to h Japanese journalist attached to Asahi s limbun in Tokyo to visit the ilonj fur two weeki He will be the Brst Japanese >wed here for a temporary I following Government's relaxation ol the ban on Jap- ,e
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  • 430 3 MUSIC WHILE YOU REGISTER Standard Stall Reporter THE staff of the Singapore Elections Office will be working till midnight on Sunday to enrol voters* They will set up office in the lobby of the City Council Hall, and Radio Malaya will relay recorded
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  • 57 3 SINGAPORE Government will be asked, at next Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council, by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha (Progressive, Bukit Timah) to consider giving increased benefits to widows and orphans under the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund. Mr. Kulasingha will alternatively Suggest that Government should reduce
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  • 98 3 Towgay Men's Latest Plea THE Singapore To W Say Growers Association yesterday petitioned the President of the City Council and all City Councillors for a postponement of the closing of wells in GeyLang and Rochore areas now being used for tOWgay growing until financial aid was available to resettle its
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  • 109 3 THE BRITISH Council Student Weil are Department is once again arranging introduction courses for overseas students arriving in the United Kingdom during August and September. Seven courses will be held and a total of 150 places will be available for Colonial students and scholars. All
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  • 45 3 HWANG SOO MENG. a former salesman employed by Shriro (China) Ltd., was yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Third Police Court to two months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing 25 mild steel plates valued at $2,385.92 belonging to the Company on Sept. 18 last year.
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  • 143 3 AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City C lors are to make a dire I approach to the Governor-in-Council to have their suggestion of automatic registration of eligible persons as Municipal voters, adopted. This direct approach to the Governor wag decided by the Finance and General
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  • 143 3 A YOUNG ex-soldier wh< stabbed his pregnant I e because she refused to return to him was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. He was Kamal bin Sidin. and the jury had found him guilty of causing
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  • 208 3 Power Cut Aids Heat Wave In Court THE swelterin? "eat ron pled with a power cut caused the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R.C.S. Bell, and six members of the bar to peel off their coats yesterday morning. Usable to bear the heat in the prefabricated hn t which houses
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  • 190 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE difference in treatment of expatriate and local Government officers who were on leave during the enemy occupation of Singapore will form the subject of questions to be tabled at next Tuesday's meeting: of the Legislative Council by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj
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  • 71 3 THE Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday that Juminah binte Ali. a :J<i-year-old woman, behaved disgracefully in the chirge room at the Beach Road Police Station on June 7. Inspector Ware in his evidence, said that Juminah screamed, distracting every one in the room.
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  • 56 3 CHEE SWEE CHIN tl I u employee oi Mul er and Phipps (.vi) Ltd p eaded guilty to a charge iti tin- Si/Jii»p«»n' S«- n Police Court ye terday of criminal breat h of trust of $2,008.80 belonging to the Company. Baii ol $5,000 wa until June 17.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 156 3 cooking fii^llsF ■>atche!ors Chicken Noodle Soup is a I L*&s!*9P l S^l delicious chicken hrotH, containing n »ui I mtSPiT^T^i^J m ishing egg noodles, garnished with IB*yU£l±!Wlj parsley. It's so easy to serve, youjust pui the contents of the packet into i{ pints JH^Tjn^^P f cl" boiling water and cook
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 MB^B|HFyOITSEE HOLLIS THESE PEOPLE ARE/ML REALLY C J> 1 fAND MY T!ML-vYEAH...ANDI fvVL „L ,Y»Hy f*V, J^ MOOVIANS TOO JUST LIKE OOP. A PREHISTORIC MACHINE 15 OH I SUPPOSE lIT CEPT/MNLY AND TOEYRESENT YOU CALLING I MAN,EH?K»OT THE UP AND UP j THE SQUAW I COULD Bfc ■■^■■■'-n^W
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  • 527 4 By special arrangement uith The Times, London. KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies. Communist terrorists have made more than 1,000 attacks on trains permanent way, and stations of the Malayan Railway since the beginning of the Emergency. More than 175 trains have been derailed and 145 fired
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  • 47 4 Standard Staff Reporter ANTI-VICE sections of the Singapore Social Welfare Department. working with the co-operation of the berrfces and the CAD. made \S raids «>n hotels and places suspected of immoral activities last month. In all the raids not one juvenile was detained.
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  • 212 4 Taxmen Talks Deadlock Stanford Staff Reportei TALKS between the Singapore Government and p?i>n>enta- *:\-es of the Singapore Covern- ment Administrative and Clen- j cal Services Union over the ai ns of IS Assistant Exa niners of the Income Tax Denent have reached a dead-: A joint statement issued by Government
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  • 121 4 FOR the first time i n the history of Protestant churches in Singapore, a series of special I evangelical meetings will be held in the Happy World Stadium from June It) to June The meeting? organised by I the Singapore Christian Youth
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  • 28 4 Haji Abdul Raman bin Haji Mohamed, 25, was fined- $5 by the Muar Magistrate for carrying another person while riding a bicycle at Jalan Mohamediah Muar.
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  • 137 4 THE Department of Social Welfare, Singapore, decided at a recent meeting to stress tin- principle of parental responsibility for children and that parents are never to be permitted to relieve themselves completely of responsibility of their children. The Department decided that no
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  • 58 4 TH*E TWO children of Mr. Charles Baldwin, U.S. ConsulGenerai in Singapore, were among the six school children from the U.S. to arrive yesterday by Pan-American Skymaster, for tfieir summer holidays. They are Nancy and Stephen Baldwin. The other children are Miss Shirley Hodge. Miss Wendy Hollingsworth,
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  • 111 4 Illtreatment: Public More Co-operative THE Singapore Social Welfare Department in its monthly report slates that there is an evident incjpase in cooperation from ?ae public in notifying cases of unkindness to children. Last month, i4 asea of alleged ilt-treatmeni were rnvestigated by the Department and of the.<c four were classed
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  • 28 4 Yeo Siong Lim for using a car for the carriage of goods without a haulage pennii at Muar was fined $30 by the; Muar Magistrate.
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  • 94 4 FOLLO W ING ibir.ions totalling $4,741 15 have oeen received for the Si. Andrew's iJalhedral War Uemoria] Fund during the week ending June 7 1952. Dr. Kn. II T We, *200, M.-5 E.M. Sianton $50 Dr Martha Hoahing $213.57. S M. Hope Esq.. (Stta contribution) Sin
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  • 156 4 THE Singapore Municipal Elections Ordinance is likely to be amended to remove certain anomalies in the qualifications of voters lor City Council and Legislative Council elections. The Standard was told yester- dav. At present, a British subject to be eligible for reg. as a
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  • 113 4 A WOMAN. Chun Ching L:a;i. told the Singapore Second District Court yes'ei- day that three months after her marriage her busband visited her only in the day M !he was keeping another wo- man. Chua who was claiming j maintenance said they had been
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  • 89 4 A SPECIAL meeting of the Building Committee of City Councillors will be held lale*; this month to Tonsider the application of the proprietor oi ■he Eastern Trade Fair in Gr«ylang Serai for permission to convert it into an amusement park. TJie Committee vras told that the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 418 4 TODAY'S POWER CUTS SI BSTATIONS In Singapore Besar, Sfiarang Barracks, Atlas Chatsworth Rd.. Peirre Rd liable to load shedding today:— i<-<\ Happy World. Asia Rubber Somerville Estate, hiiiw Rd.. l.orouK ;i. Victoria Park. Naattim Iliii. DAY Sims Avenue Sawmill. Shell Paterson Rd.. Great W«»rld. 110 Co., Lee Rubber Wks.. Mt.
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  • 237 5 otaff Rejects Some Proposals Mamlard Stall Co, re.p0n,!.,,, PEIVANG, Toes. The 1 I(ki i n H:.r!,0,,r Hoard S h fT I 3 W^TOHg lYiiaii* "V" l; "'> -••<•"'<■ a.ul derided „I, •IM'-I"'.^,- should be t ,k,-n. bet ■■■<■!! the executive comm «,f m Ben era]
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  • 215 5 PKXAXG. Ttoes Holding thai ie »übordin»te com :> in thij country bad no power, when senteucm* a person convicted of an offence, fo take into consideration othei offences which re admitted by the accused but in reaped t>j e n .d been no plea and no gcti m.
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  • 23 5 IH E to pn-ssurr 4 ,r sp today Th«- SUndurd Pult«-m Scrrkc wiji ap,,r Ur in t(l mur row's issue iriNtt-ad
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  • 236 5 $90,000 Voted For PAEA t PENANG, Tnrs. Reeoffnizing the importance of ;i<lult education tht* Federal Gmrenuneni has voted a of S!)0.000 to the Penang Adult Education A>s«Miat!«»n for the furtherance of activities in Penang MM Province Welle.slev. Announcing -his gift' at a 1 ol organizers of I'.M'.A asses, the President,
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  • 313 5 FOK the Just time in Johore State, a team of 53 men who are eager to put an end of the Emergency are now being trained in Kola Tinggi by the Military as Home Guards with full knowledge of jungle warfare tactics t\hese students,
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  • 330 5 Victor's loss Is Irreparable KUALA 1 1 \l p i U(V i ThiTr is one man m Kuala Lumpur to<li\ w\ will kaocE \<»ii clou ii d<ad i !>•« his looßn it \,,u said i thjj a ros*. tt N ;< u\ other lianic v\il| Mti.ll tx iwcH His name
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  • 585 5 Standard Siafl' Correspondeal KUALA LUMFUR, Tues. No praise is too much for the magnificent manner in which the personnel of the Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade, aided by their military colleagues, fought last night's fire In Old Market Square. The fire threatened to raze offices,
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  • 6 6 Independent Morning \eitapaper
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  • 876 6 i )>;■<; di mal characteristic of local politicians is tin tendency to form a political party at the least provocation. Some do not c\->:n wait for provocation Up to a point this may be proof (hat our polit ;.,us air not mentally inert It may be
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  • 1212 6 The Ethics Of Napalm Bombling In this the last* two articles Andrew Roth describes British reaction to Napalm bombing find the question of Communist prisoners in Kit tea. is striking tJiat only on March 1. 1 1 ).'>2. after tiapahn bombing had fht/i used in Korea for more than Itt
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  • 3 6 We the PEOPLE
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  • 357 6 Sir: --As Chairman of the Gandhi National .Memorial Trust I write to invite the co-operation of ail those individuals and corporations in different parts of the world who may have r< ed letters from or on beh; f of the late Mahatma Ga The Memorial Trusl i
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  • 7 6 "Three farthings for your thoughts!"
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  • 58 6 Housing Allowances Sii .—lt is difficult to understand why thi housing allowance paid to < > roment servant tin Federation differ from Stati to State although the housing probU m ia tin tajiM throughout t lie length end breadth of tb« country. Surtely it it, only fair th; a uniform
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  • 752 6  - OPERA TION STARVATION A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT By "/"VPERATION STARVATION" started by General Briggs Is certainly making the bonciits feel the pinch as can be seen from the way the bandifs have been coming out of the jungles to the moin roads in North Johore since recently to hold-up food lorries
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  • 54 6 Review of Views Hi Asian SAX MEI 1 i comm se: now be g Yap. The object is to enable otht amp. Mist In [h Mind SIR thai teri' c in i national I a floba the theme comrrit t Sir Gei emerger: Epoch Makini' unit Heart And Sorl Shing
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  • 352 7 I line tor Frank Discussion On Trade And Finance LONDON, J..n, 10 (R,,,,, r Mr K01,,r, M nzi s „,e A.Mrulian I rim,- Minister, .all.-.l ,s t right for Commonwealth ronlereacc oa trade, ecwuwic an«l financial problems. "The time has come for us, as free but
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  • 91 7 Pin- Wt.KITX June 10, (AP).— A retiring Field in.n.lir juM |»a«k from k«»r»a l«>«>k h wry dim I v.-i. r.lav of the nil* <| \ali«»n** battlefield ..-llioil. > i even laj :i. o itgoing f-rrun Ou dei essure r- Ri \i \\\t-
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  • 129 7 WASHINGTON, June in. (UP) -State Department spokesman Lincoln White said yesterday the Department knows nothing about a un< v. approa ii" to the prisonei 1 1 patriation issue in Korea, which allegedly is being discussed at the United Nations. Press reports said various United
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  • 128 7 \T.\V DELHI, June 10 (UP)— Minister Jawaharlal i to ,i Parliament yesterda-y I the Soviet government inj eluded Indian diplomats in its restrictions on foreign diplomats' movements in Moscow and hinted thai India might protest or take ad ito restrict Soviet diplomats in India. He told
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  • 59 7 I'- >K i S >!TH E n 1 a n d. June 10. <AP>.— The aircraft carrier. Campania, will leave ■•> today with Britain's first atom bomb, to b;> tested this summer ofl the northwest coast of Australia. Reliable informants confirmed that components of the
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  • 37 7 Egypt-Sudan Talks End Reut< ons bet a on fne-man Iii(l» < esultfl neini> meed. elej n headed bv El Fadei I Him i t to Sir :i ie mtlue :< pend•i him of the e nier, Pasha. n tent
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  • 71 7 W•- INI 11< >N .June 10 UP) Senate I Relations !om. Itee i is the contractual pe; i agreen e t with Gerd e accomi be| on Tuesd 10 l. D with Sec- Stat< De; n Acheson and Hiyii »ner John the fi itnesses Chairman
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  • 143 7 GENEVA, June 10. (Reuter). Queen Zain <>l Jordan was last nighl under Swiss police protection "somewhere near Lake Geneva" where she M<<l from her ln-l»aml King Tain!, who is said lo be mentall) ill. With her in the secret hideout is 17-yeai old
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  • 200 7 WASHINGTON, June 10, (AP).— The U.S. Senate Momlaj passed ami seni to Presideni human a compromise Bill authorising Mutual Security aid totalling U556,447,730,750 in all parts of the world nexl year. In passing the measure the Srr.aU- reeled a plea by Sen. James
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  • 195 7 JOHANNESBURG. June 10. (Reuter) Crowds ol Indians and Africans filled the magistrate's court here today when six me:) an Indian, two Europeans and three Africans were to appear on charges of contravening the Suppression of Communism Act. The prosecution alleged that the? addressed meetings
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  • 123 7 CHERRyville. Missouri, June 10. (AP>. The la.sting preacher oi the Ozark Mountains died Monday 50 days after he vowed he would eat nothing unhis prayers were answered for a "more perfect wil] ot Gud tor my life Rev. J. J. Ivie 57, a
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  • 72 7 NE\J VTORK, J,:..)t> 9 .Router) —At least eight people were knled when wild storms struck Middle West iind eastern areas ji the United States yesterday. A violent thunderstorm broke Pennsylvania. 1 ippli ig tattering windows and ig boat's in Lake Erie. e drowned
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  • 122 7 More Textiles Workers Idle Last Mon Hi LOXDO.V. June 10 i Et< uter) Unemployment in Britain's hard bit textile industry lasl month rose to more than 160,000, on< in every ix workers, the Ministry ot Labour announced lasl night. Statistics prepared on May 12 showed that 7,000 more men and
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  • 35 7 RANGOON, June 10 (ReuteJ A bout 400 Communisi rebels in a surprise attack seized 11 villages in th"e Pegu district. 40 mn?s east of Rangoon, according to r >rts he; e iday.
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  • 230 7 BERLIN, Jun^ 10. British troops removed thrfr barbed wire barricades from Russia's r;idio Berlia iieadqturterg early todav. eaifaf a inautk 9tv*m-4m§ sie^e which won several concessieas from tikt Sovfett. c h i'v <u« i .i, i- i i. i \\v i tie tai 'i
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  • 135 7 Court To Rule On Segregation In US Schools WASHINGTI >\. .1 bh io. .\P> The U.S. Supreme C irt wound up its current term jres- eshad gai otenI ti;i! < > cision on sergregation ol White and Negi i children in pub!i< Governor James F. Byrnes of s mth Caroline
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  • 90 7 i WASHINGTON JtnM It, (AP i —steel peace t.ilk* < vllipsed last mi; tit .ui(! tl> e White House said indu^ti w and union h.ul i< n bed a "romplftf* dcadloi k Congress of Industrial <>rC.itii/.ttion steelwo; kei pre sident Philip Mm raj id the strike, a
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  • 98 7 PARIS Jura Fn i States J< v yestei y litionar} force 1 o» Chim 'iuci!i^ n. i the first nning of the l i Chinese war in He toid pn discusi led State Indo I sible because of th< prising i•. since
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  • 30 7 VILA, .1 I fishing vesa tea* ofl the coasi (Ml Sunday nigh( ere reporti lost. Sew tb ird the sam< motor vessel Roqw < tO t i
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  • 152 8 Standard Shipping Reporter E. J. DAY. a pMseagm in the Norwegian ship 1 Hriio-. nun in Sin^aporr. told The Standard \«->iriMlay ihai tin* ¥m mnnn Immteraiion authorities did not allow llhim la u«» wAore npfccn the ship called at Taipei. I recently. Kraxni:
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  • 41 8 HONGKONG. June 10 (AP) The Dutch EtoyaJ Interocean Lines have so'd iheir 6.773-ton i steamship Tj&esac to a Pana--1 manian shipping firm following negotiations in London and Ma:;i'a. M was reported i here yesterday. MR. E. I DAY
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  • 101 8 KOBE. Japan, .Tune 10, (UP) Japan wfll resume its shipping service to N-w Zealand, Indonesia and Europe some time this month. The Mitsui Shipping Company's Nachisan Maru, is acheduled to leave for Nov. Zealand on June 18 carrying steel material, lumber anci other cargo
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  • 73 8 Plane Load Of War Brides On Lon don Holiday NEW YORK. June 10. (AP) A chartered plane with 108 passengers including 42 war brides, 65 children and a lone man left for London Sunday night. A BOAC spokesman said the 108 were the greater mimfrrr of passengers the l'ne f
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    • 573 8 fASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Dun i Overlmd s i,,mmmh Lm tasefca A» mmtsAta* A Caaott** CHica S pore P Sham Fmtamg An I-A/SI VMM AM Penung P S'hara Spore 1iM m;\(II 81 »JVM M 27June?H.luneMulT 22.1ub ,'ars o: Do Car S o. Deep Tanks and passengff Bi v. h
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    • 632 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regjulai Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Por| SweUeaham Pejiaog. Also direct Sailiim- rron Kaimkctk and Indonesia t;> China Japan Hue S'pote Due Penang Wrwm Kuniu' June 18th June !:»rd Sanaa ■\i)ri!Hu" June 13th Hen^tOßg Sails Sails Sails Penune P S.'han S'm»re lor >/«< bmeu
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    • 441 8 I JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam H.\t II AX BOSTON. NEW YOKK PHILADELPHTA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS S iKire P S'ham P<*n<*n* SLAMAT (RL) God 18 HJune 15 KkM KADJA (SMN.) 2TJune 3July 4 /sJuly 8 :.?uly AXELDIIK (HAL) 7
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    • 283 8 PROM **tSMMQhGMOXi "BINTANCi" lor Bangkok 5 KUulj SAILIN(.S TO (ONTIMM For Colombo, Aden. Port Said (ienou Hamburjj Copmha^en Gotbonb -UMmOALAT kI leVSMaly KOREA" x) »Mf An, SELANUIA' xm) abt: 1521 Aut. xxx) Calls Gdynia Helvink^ xxxx) Calls London DasM-o^f. x) eufc U4n j For spare a nd^ passengers reservation p|
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    • 118 8 Despatches TODAY: Kuala Trengganu (part-eis only) 8 a.m. by Selangor, Kuantan (parcels only) a.m. by Resang, North Borneo^ I .abuan. Brunei and Miri M a.m. by Kajang. TanjDQg Pinang noon by Tanjong Pinanft Burma, North India noon by Siriihana. South India land Pakistan (letters only) noon by Sirdhana, Hongkong. Chiua.
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    • 124 8 JqShips in Harbour WHARVKS Pyrrhus 4 5 8 Ship Godmvn Gate Shuakn Maru 38 :<9 1 Alaska Mara 27 '-'S 2 Sleel Scientist 53/31 2 Awn Maru 36/37 2 Slamal 13 4 Benlawers t; 7 i Tomori 19 20 4 Benvet? 28 2 Unia-.ia 24 2 Chakrata I 2 w-,
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  • 257 9 Corrugated Fibreboard Plant Opens THE only corrugated fibreboard plant in South East Asia, and unique in Singapore, was opened yesrerdoy by the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd., at their Henderson Road r actory. I "00,000 the rvv modern brick build- on an area of 25,000 square feet v :n the
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  • 107 9 -ut- rubber prices n > i«r Ib i in UfCffdlJ Here: Bay en Seflen NO I NllOt I <M»S^ si M FOB il ba Uw Jtuif Sn. I R.S.S M M R.S.S Bij si Steadj huh t I »l\|)ON Bl UN I i mshl kj's "p"■ 1 g pel
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  • 34 9 Copra, Coconut Oil Firmer On London Market Itrmei wi mar r i who mth hs". c.i.f. European C not quite tast Str h at the H 1 a ton July shipn-. I expect tiiey
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  • 60 9 standard Sltfppias Reporter rHE O^ K rreighti j brought i'or Singapori from Japan. 3,85 I of sardines, 218 galvanise I iron sheel M kages ol <atftv matches, 103 eases bi v, 3 16 packages oi porcelainware, 36 I pa kages at dried cuttlefish, 137 packages of
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  • 60 9 UK Lowers Ceilings On Pulp Prices > ceil- liorn previous < i ii>^ if pe: Bv« per cent. c 1! pulp. i 5 api •> pulp the third quarter <»f but B Papei nu!p i g per 1 in, I j i easy inn. bleacherling, -tt>4 1 Mxi p-ilp I.
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  • 42 9 ig I e Works and d Storage tc ■wi there has :e.ie in the Qrice i torica and ai ic ns usual quantities at per in. from the Sini Storage Co.. Ltd. dtp-' a Kota Bahru.
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  • 36 9 S N'jt:onal Production announced a h-ng-"•'ne for ■e:icour;ifl--1 >M»venr, development n f MTCA for the .:nme. Foreign ;»if y in India and Jr art Uwb chief U S M 'i'gh quaiity mic- •UP.
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  • 66 9 THE rubber market in Singapore was quiet all day with a fairly steady undertone at prices slightly below Monday's levels. S.-nyl! turnover of business was reported dining \h e day, small orders for blankets and lower grades sheets being received rorn American factories the afternoon. The
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  • 47 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet and ii a in all sections yestcrCopra had sellers al $27 per picul and buyers at $26\, with iu> bu um H passing. Coc-onut oil sellers indicated .544 per pirn! and buyers 543.
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  • 41 9 PERSIA ms Informally asked Japan to help her build a caustic soda phuu near Teheran und also offered to sell Iranian rock E I at a very cheap price, theJapanese Kjodo News Agency reports A. P. photos.
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  • 193 9 Standard Shipping Reporter photo. FOR the Hist time since the end of the war. the Singapore Harbour Board had three Japanese ships alongside. They were the AwaMaru ana Alaska Maiu Cbelonging to OS K >. and the Shank* Maru. which belongs to N.V.K The
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    102 9 A total of 24,563 man days wtj l«»t on estates in 1951 as a ic mi! «>• strike! which could b»propel attributed to [nduftrial dispute* as distinct from stoppages caused by bandit intimidation uf workers, the nnnua' report <>f the Panting IndustrieE'lip-' 1 t-i-.v' Anociatlon iur 1951/52 stater
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  • 70 9 Tne Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber A.^ociation noon D;ires (cents Der lb yesterday (June 10' were: Buyers Seller." No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 84 84^ K.O B in bale No. 1 EISS Ju iff 84i 85 l RSS July 831 84 No. 2 RSS June 81l 82 No.
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  • 20 9 Messrs. Gattey and Bateman report thai the May output of Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd was 28.28!) lbs
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  • 149 9 AS A RESULT of serious stoppage of work on Malayai estates because of intimidation of workers and attempted extortion by bandits, claims for indemnification totalling nearly Sl,00ii,()00 were made by lembers of the Malayan Planting Employers' Association and a loss of 191,000 pounds of rubber
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  • 37 9 Lhe Indian Government is c d restricting imports in vie ie average trade baj lance during the first quarter of the year, D. P. Karmarkar, Deputy Commerce Minister I d the New Delhi Parliament. Renter.
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  • 139 9 24.489 Acres Of Ex- Jap Estates Sold EX-ENEMY estates in Malaya totalling J4.489 acres were sold during the past year, the annual report for 1951/52 of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association states. These were among the many estates whose sale during the year caused a railing off in membership
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  • 196 9 Standard Market Reporter SI IGAPORE, Tues. Keen c interest in the c ion of Ida :van share narket tod ty res led in h < :ai improvement in rate?. Sellers intin ed > adopt a cautious poli y. Tin shares 1 a while I: hi tnalg
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  • 242 9 BERLIN. June 10. <AP>. private BrilLsh trade d <•!<• ration led by Mr. Sydn«\ Siiverman, Labour Ml* announced here that it ha Iconcluded arrangements for selling textiles a:ul chemicals v. orth £6,500,001 tO K<d China. Mr. Siivennan, who left by plane for
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  • 28 9 AiL n Exchange B;ji k I Siati madk < countrie emain ur. i U for Rvmss francs, which are 141 7 /o (T.T OD.i 8 [00 Malayan.
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  • 177 9 REPORTS from Washington of an early end to Uie existing controls on tin consumption have followed the lifting of U.S. Government restrictions on lead, antimony, cadmium :uid bismuth, states the monthly bulletin, Tin. Jess Larson, head of the General Services Administration, believes that
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    • 361 9 »»t»»t »•!»•>» 3B i tC^bmsS f". dg lo^dvjii in d fSfTI war H !<.i [mta n« e —noi altogetliei > like that look of calm < ww'w on a Craven A' smoker's £u e. A look of /•< v 4f savouring the rich tobacco, so kind t<> a/ tii'- throat,
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  • 11 10 i ishion Pai i i ridai at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 387 10 MM .i.rirr- J i u-- i■. Fir b| 1 i i hi. New-; I i <■■ 15 I i■ I i> m. K- -ii I kffin it:t--llr; hi; I > w,, 1 I i i r n I .> r En; i him' I l» hi K.u
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    811 10 COMEONE who prefers to learn about people and events at first-hand, rather than to read other people's views on thiags although her work is connected almost entirely with books, is Radio Malaya's librarian, Miss Liau Nyuk Oi. Born in Kuala Lumpur "The has lived in Singapore (or
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  • 92 10 '•|\UROYE.V glassware, heat resisting, with Lustre finish and leal and flower pattern. Dinner sel for eight persons, comprising 48-pieces including soup bowls. Cost $195 ••r>EX" cutlery tray in D plastic material. Cost $2 30. 7V"E\V styles in footwear in--11 elude smart navy glace' kid court shoe-, with peep
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  • 639 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT by LAST WEEK we dealt with first-aid treatment of some of the more or less serious accidents which might occur to a child. This week let's talk about some of the more simple and therefore more common accidents which are frequently met
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    19 10 i ITERV white p i D the fiiii 1 i 1 It 1 i and INTO FORMAL 1
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    • 34 10 handsome young man, for he has had the right start in hie. He has been started on Lactogen, mt0 y FOR THE WORLDS BABIES JB^^Wf LACTOGEN is p rowTmilk modified to provide S^B ff/
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    • 87 10 JDOUt I. A --N.\-...,,.^. 9 "For every hand sewmj; embroidery and darning use Complete range ot nxei ava'iabi* i' «ll SINGER shops »nd Sjiei M«*« KJ^ n Singapore throughout Mjlni **d Borneo. Singer Sewing Machine Co ir 132/136 Robinson Road Imf* A trade mark of The S«n er Marufact. All
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    • 377 10 I -1 yoinVS QlOIXilON: It x I < ■»Undfr be a snaWr. it ll a j Winged one it Hies a* well "t> creeps.' Douglas Jerrold. WEDNFSDAV FOR K\KRV J ONE: rhfs is a cotu>tructr. e duv 2 I tor gaining or givtng advice, J assistance, planning, de< ding. Promote
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  • 172 11 Cheers For S Nations SINGAPORE'S new badminton haH rang with th e cheers of more than 5.U00 spectators as th c player s of five countries— India. Denmark. United States Thailand and Malaya, took part in on impressive ceremonial parade. The teams of Thailand Denmark
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  • 129 11 Mitchell Fights All The Way .""HOW !\C no Iraee of fatigue alter Ins previous 'JO-minuU* marathon malrli agaißel T. St*th, On«j Toll Lim beat Dick Mitchell IK- 1 I. 15-6 in ihe tirJi swgies semi-final. Ojfig Poh Lim trailed I— l against Mitchell before checking the big American and levelling
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  • 153 11 THE Malayan doubles rhampions Chan Koii Leeag and Abdullah Piruz were stretched by Yeoh Teek hye and Loons Pan Sap in the niens' double semi-final. Kon Leong and Piruz qualified for the final winning at 1 11 —15 and 15—4. Court crafi and coolness finallv broke up
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  • 184 11 The other singles finalist was Joern Skaarup who avenged his defeat by Davinder Monan :it Kuala Lumpur in the India* Denmark Tiiomas Cup Compelition. Skaarug won last night 7 15. I.V-3 and 19 5. Davinder Mohan of India after a brilliant start, fell back in th<next
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  • 85 11 THE AUSTRALIAN Olympic team enroute tor Helsinki ls »«x pected to arrive at the Kaltang Airport at 330 p.m. today. Tne Singapore Olympic Coun cil of which Mr. CC. Tan is the President will entertain the Aussies at a cocktail party at the Garden Club
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  • 90 11 FULL RESULTS AT A C LANCE Singles Final Ong Poh Lim Olahiya) beat Joern Skaarup (Denmark) 15-18. 15-11, 15-8. Scmi-Hnals On? Pofi Li m beat Dick Mitchell 18-14. 15-6. Joern Skaarup heat Davinder Mohan 7-15, 15-3. 15-5. Doubles Final Ong Poh Mm and Ismail Marjan beat Chan Kon Leong and
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  • 54 11 NOTTIN (J HA M. Jun e 9 (Reiiter) Ray Famechon, Hm debonair Frrnoh holder of <he Furopran feather-weight championship inflicted on Roy A nka rah. ol the Cold Coast, the British Empire ntle holder, the second defeat of his career when he clearly outpointed him over
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  • 22 11 MALACCA, Tues.— Malacca Schools Sports Council will hold its ftrsi mter-scbacl athleti sports on Aug. 2 at the Malacca Stadium.
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  • 355 11  - Colony Tourney Ends In Thrilling Finals KEN JALLEH Bv MALAYA'S most- popular badminton player, Ong Poh Lim, wound up a fortnight of strenuous badminton by carrying off two titles in titles in the Singapore International badminton tournament which end the Singapore International badminton tournament which endtd last night He won
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  • 212 11 ROVERS Sports Club who are in top position for this year's SAFA first division honours with an unbeaten record so far had an easy passage against the Amicable Athletic Association at Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday. They won 4 o, scoring twice in each half. Rovers scored
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  • 98 11 YOUNG COMPANIONS Athletic Association scored a narrow 2 win over Town Rangers in a SAFA EHv, 3 League match at BODC'A a ound yesterday. Companions tn*j maintained their undefeated record with four wins and threw draovfc in seven mafebes, Hia Choj VCAA inside riqht aeonMl tf**
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  • 102 11 WITH reference to our report on the SJag&pprg International champion .vh ips i?i u;hic/) it uras sk;f«d that "Every thing proceeded tit fine /(Jshio/t trJi*J? iiiidirtnj tiirougli the first tetshon the hall wom plunged imo a minute blackQUt due to a suddeti short circuit
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  • 36 11 SPORTS LETTER Court Manners 'ir: Wong Peinj Soon be the indisputable iminton champ ot ?/j<' r hl, or beUer siill of r.'xole universe, but w me court manners stinJc, cud o C. f. von. 'da Lumpur.
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  • 65 11 CYMA Upset Rovers Juniors C IT HO I If I'Ot'NG Men's Association I' M > 11 «■)<• in t(.-p Item .<Min>l Rovers Juniors in ihnr SAFA Third IMv.Mon A" I'.i^u.- soccer Mcountd ,«t th« Ccylaai siadium \r*\t* r day Down one nil at half timr. CTMA <sta:;<-d .i hn« ■CC—
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  • 47 11 \|H !.i (Ju.i: S. K find I Eng Bng I Enf i' [poll i pen ttlu thanki I i.- si I who lent «ft» gifts, loaned car^ i1 tended the i| A vir« Lau i u Seng I tie n Lira s.. v > s Junp. 1962
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  • 347 11 IT was a tired and Henry looking Oup Toll I.iin l hat took the court for the MWfJam final a»ain-i Denmark** Jo<-rn Skaarup, rnMoiifrrnd tlir focal i»in£l«> iilaver in Europe, i j 1 Poii Lim had played in the doubles and singles semi-finali only
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  • 101 11 Onj; Poh Lim A: Ismail bin Marjan (Johore) b«*;»t Chan Kon Lease Abdul lah Pirn/ iSHancor) B 15 4 in the doubles final. Oii^ Poh Lira and Mar.j;;:, i won In 15 minutes. The Se!at; go* pair, with Kon Leant I ing to suller from a
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-Tho Aryans beat the Sei.tfigor Chinese by three goals to one bera this evening thus avonijint; their previous defeat when they veai down by five gpafM to t'.vo to Use Chinese.
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  • 219 11 1> EQUIRED: Draugiits- man for mechanical and nu'tural engineering with experience of RC. design. Applications in writing to the Stwll Co.. of Singapore Ltd.. Shell House, Coll.vnr Quay. CTOREK EEP ERS. Three fur Civil De!.:;ii: Department. Salary scale is 575-SA-110/B/ 125-SA-180 p.m Candida t« must have passed Standard
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    • 910 11 MITCHELL COTTS CO., <"* rAj T ifa ■.">rporated in Singcpore) AND LEXANDER YOUNG (londonj u D# We regret to announce the death of •>Ar Leonard Atdridge, C.8.E., F.G.S r Ke Chairman of our Companies and of irchcll Corts Cr Co., Ltd., London. end its other subsidiaries, on Sunday Bth June,
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    • 105 11 FOR SALF Turkcyi I IS female now laying ot $'2 catty contact ***** NUMBER S 1 9 h.p. M Mi Mode'. i submit offei p.O Box Offic< Singapore 1 Tlin:ON |X)SI.\L 1 I!K»\ H>,< k A Business Corre pon tig lon L42C I Sue* cess Ruarnnleed A Pi ipa! FECI
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  • 1539 12 By WINDSOR LAD SANGFROID (late Spanish Prince) a three year old Australian bred brown gelding by Pentheus, is an up and coming sprinter with a bright future. In his maiden effort here on Saturday, he <> ut j m r ea a Class Two Division
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  • 223 12 \lt,lilui in Race I the A; when he came finish t iength Malay Film 8 I I >m a big field s in heavj g tching impressively He has 2 in this higher ij Heritor t in taking si e ii s ifter having had el
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  • 135 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller 4 Free Keiw 4HIIOK MALAY FILM NK\ K\ KLKVKN ti KIK MOTION PICTURE DKWAR IKHI.VVVOOU SIAK DEMONIC M\K\IN jfe ssaiSr s c THE MONABCB KAKATONCH l IIK MON \K< H j^sr s'SnT"^ !?■»•»■> *i>|\ RI'PKRT \I,\IMM\ Race 5:4^0 p.m. Bilpert J." llla J ime
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  • 1242 12 Standards RACE CARD R,\CE I—Horses1 Horses (lass 4, Div. 3 Abt 7 Furs. 2..W P.M. 1. 300 Alton 4y 9.00 :>. 00! Mala v Film 3v 9.00 3. 14:> Ashok 5y B.l> 4. 004 Seven Eleven 5y 8.12 5. 000 Best Wishes 5j 8.11 ti. 000 Spear ot Sarawak II
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  • 245 12 meet. lie is not without prospects. Screen was unplaced in both his starts here in April after a lour months let up. lie has been moving extra well m his workouts. Abundance and Sea Dragon have been shaping well hi their workouts. Abundance fan prominently
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  • 552 12 IPOH, Tues Tan Jin Eong, present h. < Pcrak singles title, Lee Fan Leimg |Jo r6f tk. who recently competed in the Internatn, K u I championships at Kuala Lumpur, and l\«, y m >* have been seeded in the Perak Open sine
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  • 28 12 28th ann sports of the Ang ml. Parif Biuitar wi\ held on Saturday. June 28 the public pa be one event (100 yards) foi old
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  • 21 12  - GOLF here's How Slammin Sam Snead Ciy yoT>c hi the si ami lofte i befo low ]xi Ink- jio f>r!iba 11,
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