Singapore Standard, 12 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-12 1 Singapore Standard -*R *l X VOL. II NO. 345 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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104 1952-06-12 1 s (mi i r it m lit Bcptvtct i«ded irith s o 000 worth of bicycle includ.:.^ rubber bea sank following while anchoi ed ill Beach H id, c let ay morn ng. x ■< p. \'c tong- itbreak of the erbou d md wun104 words
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Article477 1952-06-12 1 security rorces Score Biggest- iij i 9 p y* Sili f*4* 0Q Q Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation's Security Forces scored the biggest success of the four-year-old antiCommunist war m Malaya when they killed and captured 24 terrorists, some of them477 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-12 1 Mil Dm hi ul K. n( m Ist 1 1 i uin p i im (I \>\ tl r DuUi- :'\'lll. V\||| \lnl| SHIC I l»Ml i' I lid lli> I i-ticr .i iioii paffti hi •>i' 'i !>>'r .it tiii- m t j 1 1. in ul I'"* tw.i73 words
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58 1952-06-12 1 Daily -Rated Men Offered Pay Increase mdard Sftafl Kcportrr m pease m lailjM Rciallj P Department i be Govei mdl Labour <■ gs the Govei astives unions yesteu ..)ns has ac- but the otbei final ar. unent. jmount of the >n!ered was i I s believed to be neighbourhood of58 words
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Article36 1952-06-12 1 LALLANG r b fke aii w eas m Sing g c places sd were E isi Road Vc.oc RO <i Upper 1 Fionas ><\ Road, iber and 111 ms. Semtawang H36 words
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Article54 1952-06-12 1 L( INI> >N June M i Reuti T i s1 ir til sky Princess Ma danced over the smooth green lawns of the g sh Embass tod 13 her first dance since her father's deal ast February. The OCC a coming-; out party foi Lad? Caroline C V54 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-06-12 1 LADY TEMPLER, accom- panied by Miss June Tempter and Mrs. I). C. Mardillivray toured the Kuala Selangor area on Tuesday. Picture i shows Lady Templet examining different grades <" rice Jt thf Government Kite Mill it Tanjong Karang.37 words
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Article221 1952-06-12 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will form an Advisor] i ouimiiitr for ihe improvemeni and reorganization of < hinese schools thai they would become integral pan «»t the < olony'a Education Plans. This was said m an official statement clarifying Government's policy towards Chinese schools221 words
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266 1952-06-12 1 1 5 Po W s Killed In Night Of Terror WO)K ISLAND, KOREA, June II (AP)—Commniii*l |»ri>on(*rs-of-wur m Command 77 murdered I > fellow PoW w in a night of terror, then meekly surrendered to United .Nations troops today for dispersal to smaller stockades j American guards seized seven j266 words
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109 1952-06-12 1 UK Fighting For Survival Churchill LONDON. June 11. (Reuter) British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill warned Britain today that she was fighting for her survival as "an independent, self supporting and consequently self-respect-ing nation". Speaking at the annual lunch of the Press Association, he said is an alert I am109 words
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Article66 1952-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Th;it the former Singapore rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Kah Kee, has greatly displeased the Communist regime and has beeh ordered to u.^ back to his native place of Cheep-Bee to live a life of retirement under supervision, was stated over the Chinese Community Listening66 words
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Article32 1952-06-12 1 WASHINGTON*. .h\nc 11 CAP) The General Services Administration of the V.S. (GSA) announced today it is returning to private Industry immediately all dealings m liquid Latex rubber.32 words
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Article30 1952-06-12 1 HONGKONG. June 11 (AP>— The Red Dea:i of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, lelt Canton Monday for Hangchow after a three-day visit, Hongkong's pro-Communist Ta Kung Pto repoi ted.30 words
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Article151 1952-06-12 1 Standard Statt Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Customs working m co-ordination with Police yesterday arrested two new members of the Shwe Hla Mm which is being de- j tamed m Penang for allegedly. 1 carrying contraband opium worth $2,600,000 m the black market. These two men151 words
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Article59 1952-06-12 1 SAIGOX. June 11 iUP> Communist Vietitiinh rebels blew up eight carriages of a five-train railway convoy at An Loc, 30. miles from here, killing 12 per.viiis and iniunrig- 29, the French: military authorities announced today. I In 'he battle which followed: the ambush, at59 words
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Article89 1952-06-12 1 LONDON, June 1 1 (R< —A private meeting of Labour Members of Parliament which was to have thrashed out differences over German policy today develop' d I ml friction over Korea and the Far l For I vo hours the IfPl discussed British participation m the89 words
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274 1952-06-12 1 TOKYO. June 11 (UP) Britain's Defence Minister Field Marshal Earl Alexander said today that he will study the question of having a British representative on the Korean armistice delegation. Lord Alexander who arrived from the United Kingdom yesterday with Selwyn Lloyd, the British274 words
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Article223 1952-06-12 1 THE >I K\.\\ Chinese Association, reolrallj mm through its branches, lias played bb important part m resettlement schemes ami Iki> ;i-««.i-i«-<l \>iili fund*, materials ami personal exhortation, >h\-> the report on the Resettlement ami the Development ol N«-^ Villages m iln* Federation «»l Malaya, I223 words
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72 1952-06-12 1 r Standard Stall Beparlei SINGAPORE esi day complained ot extei ibnormal blackout* dv pasj lew days. Mr. R. A. Waddle, Electrical Engineer to mdard that two of the boilers at St .1 P Station were out oi order He was not *u>72 words
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Article45 1952-06-12 1 Gap Road MainRAF Target BANOn jang nitv i the nbush an«i murd 4 5 ii i ney i priority attention I »f R.A.F. and R.A.A.F »ii i I Lincoln medium bo ing hideout heavy bomb jectiles and marhinegun m Noi i 4. no! f.ii s45 words
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Article24 1952-06-12 1 W ISHI -II (UP) an armistice i* and alloy I o «!<■. Ide •.■.■-i»- > t their Co home md Xi State24 words
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Advertisement23 1952-06-12 1 fplbUuJi^j' gift"'R -^j^ M/vr (yy DENMARK'S VvBL Oanish Blue v Danish Gorgonzola J^^V^^/3^v Danish Petit Gru y ere W^^^W^^ Danish Camembert COLD STORAGE23 words
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Article, Illustration112 1952-06-12 2 PEACE and Prosperity Hill come to the Rex cinema if Indian custom holds rood. In readiness for yesterday's showing of Jean Renoir's terhnholour film made in India "The River/' Mrs. llBtnnHl and Mrs. Guha, r\rcutfd a traditional Kolam. a drawing done withstandard - 112 words
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Article87 1952-06-12 2 XHI SINGAP<»E tioo Malayan Auxili try Air I a ri| t Squadron and a F Control Unit—have new head-, n Guillemard Road, have been passed and j ■idation stone will be lions m at riected With the- c given at the new tarters. B units87 words
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51 1952-06-12 2 Colony Has 25 ,804 Cars, I Horse-Cart 25.804 S.::ga-{ c the test the Regi are: Privi I '7 Motor Goods Vehicles— Handcarts —2.18 ii. Trishas— s,674, Car- c I yctes B tratu i I ation), public e-drawn hackney carriage Then i 7 o licensed 5,079 >.Kk:;ey rivers and IM3 ge51 words
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Article59 1952-06-12 2 Staadard staff Reporter Sll RE'S »tei supply 6 i' with deWater Engineer, Mr W. S. Stredwick, told The U rday, the da;:v wi augmented I y ga making a upply uf 40.000,0ud i. »r». In pite oi the heal spell, the normal m view of tation59 words
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Article21 1952-06-12 2 A WOMAN, Koh Slew Kirn (#9), (fled following an ident involving a bicycle m anf Road, Singapore jtsterdaj morning.21 words
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Article54 1952-06-12 2 THE FEAST of Corpus Christi will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of Lourde.s today when there will be a high mass a; 7 a.m. preceded by a low mass a; 6.30 a.m. At 5.30 p.m. there "will be Vespers, a procession and Benediction54 words
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Article26 1952-06-12 2 UNDER the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance. Cap St. Jacques, where there is an outbreak plague, has been declared an infected place.26 words
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Article, Illustration232 1952-06-12 2 Mother Of 3 Shot Dead; sland Wide Hunt For The Assailant Standard Man txeporter SINGAPORE Police are conducting an island-wide search for the murderer of a 25-year-old Chinese woman, who was found Ami twice m the head) off Blair Road yesterday morning. The woman. Tan Ah Chwee, a mother ofStandard - 232 words
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Article, Illustration169 1952-06-12 2 69, But Not Too Old To Help MORE than 3M heifers of all races and professions, rans;ins; m age Iron H> to <>J> years, solicited the stun of sI.UbX for st. Andrew's Mission Hospital Flag l)a> last month. Mrs. Klizabeth Choy. Legislative Councillor who oiijanivtd the benefit. told The Standard169 words
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Article34 1952-06-12 2 THE LATEST Singapore Electoral Registration figures now stand at 13,402 (new names I*.1 This means an addition of 11.509 to the City Register and 11.453 to the Legislative Council Register.34 words
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Article41 1952-06-12 2 MOHIM bin Haji Maswari was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with robbery of $140 from Seah Ah Pool, while armed with a knife, at Owen Road on June 10. The case was postponed to June 14.41 words
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Article296 1952-06-12 2 STRIKE THREAT BY CITY LABOURERS 8, 000 May Stop Work For 1 Day Standard Saff Reporter A THREAT to call a one-day token strike if present negotiations for increased basic wages and cost of living allowances are not settled j satisfactorily at a meeting to be held on Saturday has296 words
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Article62 1952-06-12 2 Girls,BoysSee Lxhibition Standard Staff Reporter MORE than LOO students from S:. Andrew's School visited the "Parliament i People's Vote" Exhibition the Victoria Memorial I!;. yesterday anomoon. Today, senior students from Fairfield Gir School and Methodist Girls' School will g>> to the exhibition, followed some 1200 boys from Ra': institution tomorrow.62 words
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Article77 1952-06-12 2 Cantonese Star For S 'pore Stage Standard Staff Reporter HARRY Sil Kok Sin. Hongkong's leading Cantonese actor and film star, and his vivacious actress-wife were hosts to a party of Singapore pressmen yesterday at the Empress Hotel. Mr. Sit, a much travelled man, not o'.uy m his own country but77 words
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Article226 1952-06-12 2 NEED FOR MORE FILMS ABOUTLIFE THK NFKI) for more film* about life ami artnilirs hi Singapore was emphasised by .Mr. T. Hodge, Film Adviser lo the Commissioner-General, m an afterluncheon lalk a! the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Praising Singapore's only. film of i".s kind "Citizen of Singapore" —which deals with226 words
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Article56 1952-06-12 2 THE Directors of Yoke Eng School m Tanjong Katong Road will ask the Singapore police j to expedite the release of the five teachers and five students detained after the Police antiCommunist raid on the school last month if the students were found innocent. The school's56 words
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Article94 1952-06-12 2 Air Services Normal Again Standard Staff Reporter AIR SERVICES m Malaya and the North B imeo territory will be restored to normal on Monday following the lifting of restrictions on the fuel cut on civil airlines resulting from the IS. oil refineries strike. Malayan Airways will restore all their services94 words
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159 1952-06-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter ARTS students of the Universiiy of Malaya will m future major in* two subjects with a third as a subsidiary, instead of the three major subjects as m the past. This change of policy will come into effect m159 words
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Advertisement92 1952-06-12 2 n On Platform and Quayside, Vttfwi/E^H AVl^^kf S s^w.^£r» KtVtLATION the experienced froyeller vTHE SUITCASE THAT ADJUSTS ITSELF n d uses g l^^^]^, Attroctively Lined m Strong g E ifT? Cotton Fobric, with Leather E m straps ond fitted best f r quality locks. Re inforced J T 1 j92 words
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Advertisement53 1952-06-12 2 >r a^ I X y f N 3/ Xft .?£'a -i > V. ff t£- V, PERFUME I Llr j I ICK COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HURON lAEORAIC MITED \6<a\ for ililMßfl^ ft ,^^H JJ j Zf&m'DOAN'S *«w /«^p s^^ 4^ PtSPiHSAffIIS t- I^U^PUROiPOWDER S ccLLused uy eacccssi^e I°^-53 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-06-12 2 l l"m.'-1-'W^-,., -'■.■a rNrv^tVjT"^ ll F SMKCKS ?»-XHI I VtS SON- V^ COMETH in'THETU. HHH|^FSO Fap «>J-.r Swr; t S r' J ■i$E +&£/$m I TURNIP-HEAD r HEAD IS WHUTIS/ \T :A u> r-i"^ \J35 words
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Article, Illustration403 1952-06-12 3 Don't Niggle At Govt. Fogarty Administration Of Sport, Fed. Second To None REDS ARE BLOCKING ROAD TO PROGRESS Standard Staff Reporter THE ADMINISTRATION of Singapore and the Federaw *'e described as second to none m this hemisphere, y rt l r J Fra "cis Fogarty, outgoing Commander«n Chief, Far East403 words
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Article287 1952-06-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIX MALAY youths four of them under death »ntence— unsuccessfully appealed m London yesterday lor leave to appeal against convictions for their part m reli-urns ,iou which took place m Singapore m December 1950, reports Renter. lin ir petition was dismissed by the287 words
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352 1952-06-12 3 Toning i<> ihc Emergency, Air Marshal Fogartj Mud that h« va-» -orr\. m ir.aiiv ways, leaving H iiava ai a time thai mi-lit prove t<» l»«* a critical pom! i tl««- l«ni:i i am paiun againnl Inc Commnmals. General Tempter and others I352 words
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Article25 1952-06-12 3 A BABY Show jumble sale arid raffle held at the R.A.F. Station, Changi, m aid of St. •Andrews Mission Hospital raisI $926.25 words
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Article60 1952-06-12 3 X VEERASA M V wa charged m the First P• v c court yesterday wiih entering the house ol Ho Hong at the Municipal Quarters, i PP* r Weld Road. at midnighi on June 9. to outrage the modesty of Chan Sye Kiew. Veerasamy claimed60 words
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Article52 1952-06-12 3 THE SINGAPORE Chief .'ustice, Sir Charts Murra.v\ynsley, reserved judgment m the High Court yesterday m an appeal by N. Fliathamby >, gainst conviction and sentence, m the lower courts, to b day's simp'e Imprisonment and a fine of $850 lor making a mlse statement. Mr. Kenneth A. Seth52 words
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Article148 1952-06-12 3 \I X M A Itsil A L Sir Francis Fosarlv. outgoing: C -:n-C of Far Fast Air Force sent this farcvvr.il message to all Groups. Stations. Squadrons and Units under hi s Command. "On taking leave of the Command, I \vi>h to thank each and every one of148 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-06-12 3 Nan Has Latest American Fashions HERE WITH the newest fashions from the United States is Miss Nan Baldwin, twenty-vear-oici daughter of the American Consul General, Singapore, and Mr?. Baldwin. She arrived by air Wednesday morning after a ninety-six hour Might. Nan was accompanied by her brother. Steve, aged thirteen, also306 words
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Article174 1952-06-12 3 TRAILED CHASED CAUGHT THE Singapore Third District Court was t^ld yesterday how customs officers recovered $12,000 worth of opium from two men after trailing them m a car and then chasing them when they tried to escape on foot. In the dock stood Goh Or Huan (34) and Chan Yoon174 words
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Article104 1952-06-12 3 MANIKAM PAULRAJ, sentenced m the lower courts to 17 months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal oreach ol trust m respect oi 20 cases of rayon textiles worth about $13,000 is to have a retrial as a result of an appeal before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles104 words
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Article51 1952-06-12 3 SENTENCED m the Lower Courts to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment for theft of $S,OUQ worth of textiles from a tonskang. Lee Hun Mm left tivSingapore High Court a free man yesterday when his appeal argued by Mr F.R.N.H. Massey, wa.s allowed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles51 words
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437 1952-06-12 3 CAPTAIN James I. Armstrong (45). R.A. Army Depot Police, attached to the Ist Singapore Regiment, R.A., Blakan Mati. who assaulted three military policemen and two Singapore police inspectors m one night, was sentenced to lose a year's seniority and to be severely repri437 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-06-12 3 photo. Four more British Red Cross nurses and welfare workers arrived m Sin«a pore by air yesterday for assignment to the Federation's new villafies. Sixteen have so far arrived m Malaya of the 50 expected. Pictured here are from left: Misses I\f C. Warren. I. C. Mitchell, E. (J. LancasterStandard - 55 words
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Article102 1952-06-12 3 MR. TEO ENG KIAT of the Asia Rubber works writes to say that he is not the Too Erst; Kiat who was t<-.', 4 charged m the Singapore Firsi Police Court on Tuesday with armed robbery on .June 5. CHANDANAYAKA, who had been refused by a magistrate102 words
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Advertisement162 1952-06-12 3 E VIGOUR TO KEEP YOU FIT SAMARITAN 1 IoILIT ibM I 1 nM roii atitcß p.-.-strits excellent value at a 1 w pr;rf solublr and Stronc AV^ILARIt AT Mi riH>r class nr.AiFiw Asthma Mucus Dissolved First Day X ■•SyIMS. h«■••/ I a tC 1 I nlij BfOttckltll l»>»4i <n ;i162 words
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Advertisement99 1952-06-12 3 i •••in every golden y spoonful Especially prepared for you m famous kitchens, 1 HEINZ Chicken Nocxile I t^^ Soup is a rare delight— and ready to eat! I Plump noodles and dainty bits of ten- der chicken are all skillfully blended m I a savory golden broth .to tempt99 words
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Miscellaneous103 1952-06-12 3 1 raprAU5E OF CIRCUM6TANCES ARISING 1f I DONT THINK HOLLIS 1 fA6 A GUIDEFOR V BUT. FOOZY.' 1 f BUT DCX MY CjOOH ,WE GOT \1 f!^O^'S^SaITOACT^AtS\E- 13 BEING QUITE FAIR. < HIM, OOPS REFUSEDJ MY 6TAR6. NOCMOICEf HE'5 MOLLECED DCHOIM^ ttwc CTMNninfiS' BUTNEITHER 15 OOP TOBE^BUTDON'T/TIMETRAVEL "FAKE" A TOPPA103 words
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234 1952-06-12 4 MTUCMay Take Up Matter With Govt Standard Staff Correspondent M ALA LUMPUR, Wed. There have heen reports of evasions of the Provident Fund Bill hy certain employers m the Federation. These employers are stated to have reduced their staffs l<i the number which excuses234 words
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211 1952-06-12 4 LECTURE* LEAVES Mr. P. J. M. ANDERSON. I eotuser m English at the University of Malaya, made three suggestions m bis farewell message to students published m the latest issue of the "Malayan Undergrade Mr. Anderson is leaving the University not because of "any dissatisfaction211 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-06-12 4 FOR THE third time m his life yesterday. 32-year-old Mohammed Hashim bin Mohammed Kashim was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court to one year's rigorous imprisonment for cheating. It was stated on April 15 he collected six sarongs worth $90 from a shop at154 words
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Article33 1952-06-12 4 KUALA LUAfPUR. Wed. At 9.40 a.m. yesterday a Tamil was alleged to have committed criminal breac;i of trust of $251, money belonging to the Planation Workers' I'nion. Bukit Kiara Estate, Damansara.33 words
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Article33 1952-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A report lias been made to the Police that a H-ye;»r-oid Tamil girl '.vis allegedly kidnapped from the lawful custody of her father at Pennant an Estate, Banting.33 words
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445 1952-06-12 4 HG Units Started In 280 New Areas THE *larl of a Homo Guard organization hud been made m ihc Federation at the end of last >ear m 2HO new villages, and every new villajje is now being required to form a Home Guard unit to relieve the Police as much445 words
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181 1952-06-12 4 Faculty Member Replies To Students IT is inevitable that there must be some difference m the academic attainment and personal developmeni of the Local products as compared with those c* the more educationally and politically advanced countries, but that does n 1 justify "loud-mouthed" condemnatioD on the part of the181 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-12 4 TWO people travelled half way round the world one from each end to £et married m Singapore. They were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ken worth Fewkes who were married at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The bride, Yvonne Una. Stoddard, a nursing sister, sailed from the United Kingdom while the83 words
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Article47 1952-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR We A thirteen-year-old student of I the St John's Institution here. S. Xamyanasamy. son of Mr. Bff. Kurumaiyah of R6. 5M Rozario Street, left his here' on Monday morning to go to school and has not been =een since. The Police aie investigating.47 words
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Article239 1952-06-12 4 Standard Slafl !orre*|*oinl« nl KUALA LIMITR. >&Ed. Secwri^ loic> m the Federation have been knocking «»ff Irrrori)*!* the rate of two a day from ihe beginning of thi>* monlli to yufcu* day, the known deaths >o far bring 2\ \>\\\\ I uounded and six239 words
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Article244 1952-06-12 4 State Programme May Be Adopted 1 Labour Parties' Meet Slmm&mpA Slafl r'orro|Mtn<ir t! Xl \Lk U UPt K. *e<\.— n lor political am! eociM devaopmenl w\\\ for adoption «i ihr conference of deleeau Labour Parlies Jo be hrld m Kuala Luinni > i Its basic aim* me to fbt c244 words
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Article119 1952-06-12 4 Stay-Put Hawkers Worried SOME 10.000 stationary hawkers now trading m sidelanes and streets corners m the city are worried tfo ir futvn Ri none of them has been ted with a licence fur hawk The Town Clean ng Depart- of The C'ty Council hi en issuing licence* a y to119 words
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Article86 1952-06-12 4 Revenge Cost Phoa $100 THI S ■>•< n Second FCo v. esU rdas i ekeepei i i Mttd f BCFita on tin drivar** a* of Dr, T 1' hiii i. a;js«- :K' :i,i hiid atie a <t)mpla ii K Om '> <and OAa Hrn itorriteepcr Phoa B^r. Song tinto Siou86 words
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Article94 1952-06-12 4 $2 Mil Spent On Schools THE Mm ernment m last y»-ar 52.000.000 and tearh^. the new hr out the led Then- 1R v 21 BChoois si/" id mv B nine differ* n a total mb <»f classrooms 000 children f od ing these v hundred add rooms at, constrocUon GfIOMH94 words
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16 1952-06-12 4 3rd Malayan Photographs Exhibition Tli. pur. be n. ployed. In the 1 D I side X16 words
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Article22 1952-06-12 4 Boa- Hud Food for Bandits r i I B ;de, but fo l of Appoa:. a eH dorfd. They I M tlemet22 words
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Article12 1952-06-12 4 New U.K. Postal Order Bri I Office! rhe i i i 412 words
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Advertisement154 1952-06-12 4 CHAMELtCN 1 ORCHID M^^PVWhtfe .n the corly '^^fcfe^ morning, fhe "Chomelcon O»chid" of M««ko changes to crimson "T t Q obouf 10 am. In the otter- noon if i% orange and at sunset, blue, remoin r>q \o tilt mornng. I*£JS Well known throu 9 h out the world, th« £t?-&£3Zz9P;154 words
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Advertisement95 1952-06-12 4 RUBBER, TIM CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 11. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the Londun Morfcet today:-— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S P«* 251 d. S pot £972 Der ton i u JU flit j! >•""• £973 September 25 d. Three months:95 words
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332 1952-06-12 5 standard Mall Correspondent w.M-n t— Llfkwcd hM a> by The Standard ;;7 ot Mala^ a iiis lour of lh Lnit^ Kin«i«m, W aMi lh 't **"1< con»umptioD of rubbcf wouUl In- im rea*in<, every year prodiMtion w<»iilil Ik- likely to (let-line. MM332 words
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93 1952-06-12 5 Cathedral Memorial H all Ready In August fdra Qrarcti oi 5200.000 new m Singapore a completed m pu BC of Thr B igi/i:,e of itated that thU new haH nciel exai tly $2©0,- f f i.f Vicar, I a' read v had been raise: h gOO'i'.Vl. I:. 1 the cobqiim93 words
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Article117 1952-06-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is no* difference between the academic standards of the Malayan University and those 'if Britain. This is opinion of Prof. Lewis, the inter- maJ authority on Economic Planning and one of the external examiners tor the final i tinatiOQ ol117 words
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Article52 1952-06-12 5 Prog. Move To Restrict Decisions the Progressive a iking decisions nitteec affei t- iC I ere e!--to lay's Comol the Pa: be made by Laycock, C-.iy Counany nmit- i U on >ntrover- j tor consultation j Party Cuuncil- vhere ffc 1 a '.v; f c :el v '■h a represented52 words
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Article58 1952-06-12 5 BAIL totalling (4.500 •15 aflowe I lives M »ya nd C Inese w claimed trial m the Siiysapore Fourth police Cowl yesterday, to .1 charge ol ste:ilI 'e« S Of sr!-:ip iron I til m Yen Choon Bee n Jl. ilO c the ig i58 words
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Article52 1952-06-12 5 HO B KH \Y was charged m the Singa > Fourth Police Court yesterda; with attempted 4 the property oi Tan Elong Huai on June I it Lorong U Uj alleged thai H > cause i hurt to Tan Ho is Huat. Ho vi, ]em52 words
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Article94 1952-06-12 5 The first to arrive m Singapore will be Ihe Frigate Squadron con.sisiin.i; of the Jumna. Sutlej. Kistna and Tir. on June 17. They will remain for five days on an operational visit and then sail for Bangkok. The Destroyer Flotilla is due on July 4. It will94 words
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188 1952-06-12 5 A 15-1 EAR-OLD land broker. Tan Kan» Boon, who had h\e previous convictions for misappropriation, llu'll ;tiid cheating, was sentenced m the Singapore rirni District Conn yesterday to one year's rigorous imprtsonmcili for stealing a watch. Tan's sentence will be foltowed by two188 words
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Article83 1952-06-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter ALLOWANCES for the" sick and permanently disabled have been approved for 1953 by the Public Assistance Board, according to the Social Welfare Department's report for May. Payment of allowances will start on Jan, 1, 1953 at the following rates: Head of the household, Sl583 words
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Article50 1952-06-12 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed One ot Malaya's oldest planters, Mr. E. T. Trevor died of illness m bis home at Sungei Siput, Perak last ui^iit. Aged ()7, Mr, Trevor leaves behind two sons, one of whom is the famous Malayan racing motor cyclist, Mr. Reggie Trevor.50 words
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Article909 1952-06-12 5 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HI-'.IW'l arr the newin^ iimtruetinns for The Standard I'ifiirrn No. 10 which appeared m the Sunday Standard t«n June 8. Note: 1. Yeuf pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them when you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instructions909 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-06-12 5 TWO luiits of tne Ind an Navy will be arriving m Sins upon* between next week and early next month on formal goodwill visits. The units an- the 12th Frigate Squadron, aud the Destroyer Flotilla. Besides being used (o establish and strengthen mutual good relations, be tween peoples of other87 words
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Article215 1952-06-12 5 Mamteid Staff Reporter THE AUSTRALIAN pearling industry is now turn nt; more and more to Malaya for its seamen and divers instead of Indonesia to man its fleet ol luggers. Mr. Yacob bin Abdullah, President oi the Malay beamen s Union, said the Australian Trade Commissioner215 words
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Article65 1952-06-12 5 HAVELI RAM i i IWLA was charged m the- Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with :heatin* one Ba«raJ Moor aally on M i |at Chulia S 11 was illeged Havel i induced Basrai to deliver to him white bank i ipei i I >«((). 40 by tendering65 words
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Article529 1952-06-12 5 >l H STATIONS la li;it>if ut loud shedding totlai l> V\ .inson IM I tin >oi.n oil Mills. (SUM Mill. I I ViMui.rk. I I, Factor; River .iii.-> k<i Kill iim- v R,| Ariiieni.ni m. ■^tatif. Xfivtmi i .1 j W'ayani <M\i. UnliiM>r;«l K.I l>.il\»-> K.I Cliurt«T«Ml529 words
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169 1952-06-12 5 standard Stall Reporter A CALL to the Singapore Traction Company to Improve its preseat transport service will be made at the ordinary meeting ot the Sinj»ap«MT City Councillor* on June 31. Mr. S. s\ Mau'am (Ind Lab North) will Introdut* a motion to169 words
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69 1952-06-12 5 More Honey Needed For 'ills' Survey Standard Staff Itrportri addition r ifli nee ted to can i fct Soal h r ej fj\ .>.. i |c iuitr X Pftrtj i Ptmti i S the S•■ fe D Cor lay. 1 sum if $9 1 m Hie Estimate* ivinf id th.>69 words
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Article39 1952-06-12 5 NEO AH LAM. sentenced En he lower courts to one is impzi 'jnmeiil for i■ )t tk i>ag .et free ye Singapore Chief Justice. S I'haries Murray-Ayri-lev. al>wed his appeal argued by Mr. S. H. D. Elia39 words
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Advertisement85 1952-06-12 5 HARIRAYA RARGAINS j #f^ IMMOI XT I a j r« Jz tt*L f) j TextU«» Woollens j U^ 1 M »de Up Articles. i v«. _«ji» lr? j i> 1 21 T^ t T jp^' Anfora Crepe Wool el Tweeds Gaberdines —of I weightless wunnth is jewel colour glow. I85 words
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Advertisement91 1952-06-12 5 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL THE SING AFORE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE THE SINGAPORE STANDARD Joint!) present TWO CELEBRITY RECITALS I" PRIM A DONNA, NEW YORK METROPOLITAN OPERA OB WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JUNE 18th 19th at 9 p.m. At tk* p/ano COENRAAD V. BOS Programme* include: Excerpts from "TANJVHAUSHT J HIS Jv\ [M> ISO!J>li" (Wagner)91 words
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909 1952-06-12 6 Singapore Standard Burden Of A Slump Independent Morning Nempaper Y\ [i rHEK the present drop m the price of rubNN prelude to a slump m Malaya or whether it is merely a slight recession occasioned I pora v dislocation m the international the current reactions to the possil ;a slump909 words
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Article600 1952-06-12 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX by CO Iff TIMES presumably, the technical expert pack--3 i rte his bags to go and advise Asia how lo improve her lot speculates on the likely nature of hU reception. Hoi from the Government which has united him, on his merits and for600 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-06-12 6 Th«> post-war world lias t-vvn 1 1 1 «:ro\*lh of Asian diplomat ulm are playing a more decisive role iiw international organisations. Picture ifaowi Indian delegates talking things over \\\\h Indonesian delegates m the I nited Nation".37 words
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Article258 1952-06-12 6 Times Has A New Editor From Our London Correspondent vJIK William Haley, new chief of The Times— to which The Standard has exclusive rights m Malaya has had a life which reads like a success story. He is leaving the BBC after eight years as Director General to replace Mr.258 words
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Article410 1952-06-12 6 Sir: There is a story, thai once a man found a snake lying out m the cold, benumbed. Pitying the creature he picked it up and placed it m his bosom to give it warmth. After some time the creature apparently revived. As it came410 words
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Article391 1952-06-12 6 serfous apology: "I've only been out here six years, and I still do rather notice the natives m the street. But I'm told that alter a decent time you can actually look through them without seeing them."') There used to b e that admirable body of colonial administrator*, high391 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-06-12 6 "It's no surprise to me! His wile makes loose covers for everything!"14 words
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Article63 1952-06-12 6 Review of Views Japanese G ods m limited i Before sue and hardwi I pry much W 'I: eve I i cubjert I i Distrust Of (mse H unity among I >Said the Di variou i b light about I i js effort I selves and > lion oi Na63 words
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453 1952-06-12 6 LONDON— The Lonliest City In The World Sir; I have just road a lett< r which appeared m your paper concerning statements which I made to the papers oil my return from the United Kingdom. I would like to inform "B.M.E. that everyone is entitled to his or her own453 words
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Letter228 1952-06-12 6 Sir. It is a pily thai Mr. P. Edward has merely made a baid statement to the effect that my arguments were fallacious, without attempting to explain why they appeared so to him. Regarding his remark that my letter '•manifested antagonism towards the City did Mr. Edward seriously228 words
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Letter96 1952-06-12 6 Sir: With reference to your report which appeared m your issue of May 24, 1952, I would like to point out that the Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, merely remarked that I had committed a lapse of memory and not that I was not telling the truth. With96 words
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Letter107 1952-06-12 6 Sir: Judging by the recent Radio talk by ou r esteemed P.R.0., it is quite evident that he is unaware, that our Electoral laws are BO framed, that only about five per cent, of us locally domiciled (European and Asian) mariners ran qualify for a vote. Then on107 words
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Advertisement203 1952-06-12 6 Foot Itch STEEL DESKS Healed m 3 Days Majfe Do your feet itch, amart and burn J^^^totOME bBHBK badly that they nearly drive you Bfli raivt Doea th« akin crack, p*-al o» H^^bl leedt The eai oauae of theae akla I 5S^ rouble* la farm that haa «pre« 4 HP203 words
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Article397 1952-06-12 7 Senate Denies Authority To Seize Steel Industry n AMNX.ION, June 1 1 (I |>) _He S( na ha|l) r esi. deal Tranun a slin»in» defeat yesterday by demanding that lie use Urn la h-llartky law to end the nationwide steel strike and reI" 1 1 |H-r*»iial appeal397 words
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135 1952-06-12 7 STEPPED- UP WAR' t\\ ISHINGTON, Jnac 11, (AP) Tbe Pentagon has ««l Genu Mark Cburli for a full transcript of whai 1n...h1 about ifcc possible need for intensifying the Far East *>.n. h was leaned jeatervV"* S :>!f me ComnU .1 an inters i135 words
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176 1952-06-12 7 Hudelson To Be Queried On Remarks WASHINGTON, June 11 (UP)— The Army ha> askeci the Sixth Army headquarter! at Sa.a Fran o to question dajor General Daniel Hudel- m about his published statement that the Communists could oust United Nations troops from Korea any time they choose. Hudelson, who led176 words
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Article78 1952-06-12 7 I 11 UP .iicis Di>dd and I i o reBn- ms as Bed." commanding the X and prii seized by the Reds on May and tgged into C (6, said the concesmade tc D ease i M 10 re- solution that could have been de<aid he78 words
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203 1952-06-12 7 LONDON, June 11, (Renter) lord Salisbury, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, mh<l yesterday thai i\w recenl disturbances m the Bamangwato territory of Beehuanaland were a "deliberate attempt by a Miiall faction of the tribe to Hout the authority of government." Tie was making a statement on203 words
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Article77 1952-06-12 7 WASHINGTON. June 11, <UP> lii' House passed the* compro■nise bill yesterday to revise ;"id nodify Immigration laws which iave b( en written m a piecental manner m the pa^t IG4 rears. It wys passed by 203 to s;} standing votes. The move by Representative Facofa77 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-06-12 7 photo. This is the sown (hat a peeress will wear at the coronation next year of Queen Elizabeth 11. Trimmed with rabbit, the robe costs about 200 guineas. With ermine the price is roughly 500 guineas. The number or rows of sealskin ti£s on the robe (seen m mirror) indicatesAP - 87 words
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193 1952-06-12 7 'Strong, Stable RI Our Contribution To World Peace' -PM JAKARTA, June 11. "A .-Iron" and slaMe Indonesia from within is our big contribution, not only lo our own welfare, Imt lo world jm ;j«v a.** welL" says Premier ilopo of Indonesia. !!<• made this statemeni to Arnold Brackman, special correspondent193 words
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154 1952-06-12 7 NEW YORK. June 11. (UP). Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Eisenhower's campaign manager, said yesterday that they would have preferred to have a keynoter who was impartial. lie said that "of course" he admires General Mac Arthur but pointed out thai MacArthur publicly expressed154 words
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Article31 1952-06-12 7 NEW YORK. June 11, 'Renter) Mr. Alexander Panyu- ikin, Soviet Ambassador to the United States since the end of 1947. sailed for home yesierd'ay for a new assignment.31 words
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338 1952-06-12 7 AMMAN. June 11, (Reuter) Ailing King Talal oi Jordan will never again be fit to rule and the Regency Council will j continue to act for him for the next 11 months until his 17-year-old Crown Prince Hussein comes of age. according338 words
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Article66 1952-06-12 7 LONDON. June 11. 'AP> "rown Prince Hussein of Jordan :ame back to England to school Monday night with his lips ealed about the struggle for )OWer that has split his family >nd his father's tiny Mid-East kingdom. Prince Hussein. 17. is a student it Harrow,66 words
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Article143 1952-06-12 7 PARIS. June 11 (Reutei I Frem h Foreign Minister Kobert Schuman accepted last nulit a British invita tion to meet Britisli Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and I.S. Secretary ol st.itc Dean Aeheson m London <m June 27. The Korean war titttttioi and143 words
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169 1952-06-12 7 PACIFIC COUNCIL LONDON, June 11, (APi. Prime Minister Robert G. Men* zies of Australia has sugg< U I that the new American-Aus-tralian-New Zealand Pacific Council be set up m July, an informed source said, Tuesday night. The Council would administer the Pacific security treaty169 words
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Article124 1952-06-12 7 LONDON. June 11. (Reuter)— Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, yesterdaj dei cribed the new relai ;j with West German Federal Republic as proving "a sound basu fi Germany's future co-operation with the Western Powe i defence and other matte t He was making124 words
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Article35 1952-06-12 7 THE HAGUE, June ll —Belgian lawyer Henri R<>] continued Iran's pleading m the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute before the International Court ol Justice. Prim e Minister M< i Mossadeq did not 'attend the session.35 words
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195 1952-06-12 7 Letourneau To Confer With Truman On I-C ASHINCTON, June 11. (UP)— Jean I nmirwr— i French Minister for tin- KamcUtod < Mai#-» <if harfni l»m«. \»il! rotifer with Prcitidral Iniinan n« \i I u« -<l.i\ mnd \>t j«.im<! l>\ ili<- ;ii!il»a*.«;t<l<ir« «il ictnam ami < bmlmhlm «'re V\ (In.- -ti195 words
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62 1952-06-12 7 C v, of the S i i on tion authorii i a Re made 1 Comn tier ii bed hen C!iuko\ ciiiH' yidv f with the A v ts of armed B military auth< future taia the resp i Soviet c fund the62 words
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61 1952-06-12 7 NEW DELHI, June 11 (AP Mr.s. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, repurting to Parliament on I i lural mission to Communist China ol which she a member, lid '< "whether < the new Communist I mrnt h;is rome to (1 Mrs Pandit, sistei of Prime Minis'*61 words
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Article15 1952-06-12 7 UNn I D NATIONS, June 11, fßeut< I lomic and SoCouncil yesterday admitted15 words
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Advertisement86 1952-06-12 7 Beauty that's matched by Quality and Value! J The elegant (j/)p* > (;/'a)!ct > "t this outstanding i- Dinette is matched on'u by its ii."per:(,;- ■■.res. i ten is Cotuoioeld rr.«;.s/5 burns, tt, Table extendi from 30" i 42* 1 to 30" x 52* 1 Chairj r.re covered bk Ifasland86 words
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Miscellaneous43 1952-06-12 7 WSSSm I /TO WATCM I I WELL, KEEP FAR IF\ iS r^ M S T F^ p R P E^^ H P^J?^ *Wki ?m < THE SHIPS AWAY FROM I rROAA THE EDGE p^ l^y^yl WHERE AREV COME THE EDGE OF j^ '•S^ iX^/^^^^43 words
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Article181 1952-06-12 8 Drop In Railways Revenue respectively. The total tonnage handled at this port was 84.714 or 10.840 tons less than m March. The position was the same m Prai where 27.292 tons of cargo were handled. kl ALA LUMPUB Ved. Vhhou-li tlir Malayan Railways m April earned .«;??♦>. 7; V2 more181 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-06-12 8 ,,,,,-s Heian Maru. whiih will arrive m Sm?up»tv o» ii.lv V resume N.Y.K.'s f »pam Bawpe PJK. SenrUe,18 words
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217 1952-06-12 8 Standard Shipping Rcporlrr THE Japan-Europe-l nited Kingdom terviw of \Y k will l><* resumed with the arrival i» SmgapcM* early wal mm& <rf the 6,8 19-ton freighter H«Un Mam S-n -':i»oro agents for N.Y.K. the Borneo. Co, Ltd. said yesterday217 words
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Advertisement543 1952-06-12 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE li(| Jsro M ißgela All American Cunadi.tn Cities ra Div Cargo. Dvev Tanks and passenger ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. JM Wl i 22« 3 Lumpur 2111 P s M tltll IM PenanS B*°8 BEgBjLINE ,OR K .n»NTIN E NT s hini ■eaaHs 1 uth la543 words
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Advertisement465 1952-06-12 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore, Port Swetieahana Penan?. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'por* Due Penang From uuin-' June 20 June "2,"> Japan "Yochow" June 13tb Rongkonfi Saib Nails Sails ppmirn P S'haro Spore lor S/f. i465 words
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Advertisement537 1952-06-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kottndum Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland 1 me Ilotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S pore P S'hara Proung SI. AM AT (XL) God 18 HJune IS Itfuc RADJA (SMN) 2:.lune 3July 4 sJuly ti T.luly AXELDIJK (HAD 7537 words
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Advertisement393 1952-06-12 8 ypkohama ."•Jcm. B/?4«ya< 'RAMBUniA* foi Btttiftkofc Saigaa Horißkons Kobe Vok. hunu M K.hiis v !.,.i. '•SEI.ANWIA' for Bangkok B^/2XI ui.\ ,'i -m, FKUM JAPAN HOMCKONS "BiMiAN<;" for Baachofc 5/io.iui> SAII.IN(.S TO CONTINENT S( AMjiw For Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antv\ei| Hamburg, Copenhagen C.othenburt; A spore r jnmm "JAVA" xxx)393 words
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Miscellaneous134 1952-06-12 8 J/tSHiPs m Harbour WHARVES n. Eiofia, Hogn Soon. r Albert Dock: Stanvac Talang Ship Godown Gate. < iV Alaska Maru 27/» 2 Xi s Dook: Orestes. Benlauers 7 7 XK f P pel Dock: Ban Hon g Caltex Sin«ap»re 8:] 7 i(l u Matang. Nucuiana DruCliakrata l 8 Stanvac Manila.134 words
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Miscellaneous34 1952-06-12 8 Despatches TODAY: Djakarta (Saura|baya) 8 a.m. by Endrapoerm. U.S.A. 8 a.m! by Utrecht, Po«--tianak 8 a.m. by Ser,a j Dttboi Singkep noori by Sftmn*. Van !De Brock. Sarawak (except i Miri.) noon by Angby.34 words
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600 1952-06-12 9 Development Plans In Fed. Retarded Emergency Works different types of materials with a consequent rise m prices, and also to sharp increases m wages of both gkiled and unskilled labourers engaged on construction work. ■Resettlement ha.s inevitably contributed to the internal inflation which has been a feature •<' the past600 words
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Article115 1952-06-12 9 COMMODITY PRICES (losing rubber prices eats pel Ib > m Singapart yesterday were: Buyer* Sellers No I Spot loose 8."> B<> i O R m bales June N,. I X vs. Mi 8b 1 v, K> s. KJ K1 N« -> K.s.s. st| 59 1 our Steady M»\!»ON KI'KKr.K \\«-(ln»-s(l115 words
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24 1952-06-12 9 BBEF r prosperB :< .t changes m wagi awai wages be n rea m Plai nto 1 md.24 words
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Article29 1952-06-12 9 Harper, GiHUlan and Ca. Lid., report thai the outpui ot tin ore from the Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited mine for the quarter March/May 1952 was 514 piculs.29 words
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Article61 1952-06-12 9 .iard M.ifl Correspondent fi .1 me II:— top I* and its sub- s of x i a capita! ,n -;..vl i* ctinj m The cap I an increase of t\>r. ien wiD dividend Bailttea. the chair- d enthusiastic supf.. ,r:v:Ui\f Govn Britain and Dml61 words
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Article50 1952-06-12 9 THAILAND TAX REVISION PLAN THE V. dst v o! Kr.ancr extensive re- .^>.. syst «n u .-n at mere; ->ing \t prcm p gre itesl part Ac :s derived i cation, biit it i* ease of an Intertrade sinmp important I <• such as import taxci mi 9 be adI50 words
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Article58 1952-06-12 9 o Baai ih Peti leun Co. has Vifjrti an 80 oilc 'oig 24-inch peline from the South Steel and Iron Cu. at «t s_--«»o.ooo. T i to bo lmd next the ZnlMdr oilfields «h:rh began production la.^t tbei me -c«s the South port of58 words
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Article38 1952-06-12 9 H iKONG, June 11— Special l vift— cioainj? prices Hongkong Exchange «*•«> vere HK515.89 to tl lI KW 3275 to US$l. )fsttn to Malayan $1 'M 0 314 to on* Indonesian Ru*X G 4 lii\sja¥. t» one38 words
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108 1952-06-12 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed— More optimism was shown by operators m the Malayan share market today following the upwanl tendency m London, and prices m both the rubber and tin sections advanced slightly. There was. however, small Inquiry for Industrials, where quotations wore108 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-12 9 r l»ese' schoolgirls from the Zainab School m Kola Bharu learn at first-hand how a modern provision store is run by visiting the Singapore Cold Storage branch there. The Chinese counter girl (on left) is seen showing the girls how to record sales invoices. Photo by Gan Boon Eng.49 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-06-12 9 Representing a total weight of 120 tuns, this mobile bridge tester (with Mi-ton slab of concrete aboard) is now m use m Britain. The tester can exert weights of from 20 to I»0 tons on one pair of axles, which are placed on any part of the bridge under examination50 words
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Article44 1952-06-12 9 Eii.aruement and deveupnient 3f the Bangkok c.tv area .s planned. In addiiion to ftttang"* the border* of thjj WinigPJ^ly. itiß planned to widen the capital, streets, establish zonal restrictiona for industrial and re«lentia! sectors, and improve PUD[ic utilities -T^ai Information Service.44 words
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Article338 1952-06-12 9 New Villages In Fed. CONSIDERATION is bemgj given by »*ach Stair an, l Settlemeni Gevemmeel t<» the precise manner of iml»Uin<min» die policy ol issuing long-term laiul till** m appropriate raws to the inhabitant* of iu-h villages m ihr Federation who want them. This stated338 words
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Article153 1952-06-12 9 FOR national security, to keep military equipment mobile and to provide mobility for a-:.: production, the United st j™* musi have an adequate suppg of rubber according to Mr. r. W Litchfteld, Chairman of me Board of Goodyear Tire ana Rubber Company. Mr. Litchfield153 words
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Article, Illustration106 1952-06-12 9 A small section of the experimental orchard* at the 1.600-iire Serdang Agricultural Experimental Station is spen here. More than 25 registered clones of durians and the same number of registered clones of rambutans have been produced at this orchard. "The demand for these denes and others is terrific throughout Malaya."Standard - 106 words
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Article27 1952-06-12 9 The Government-owned machine tool factory at JaiahalH, near Bangalore, which will produce high precision tools, is expected to ko into production by August 1953.27 words
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Article86 1952-06-12 9 MR. H. W. Bosworth. President of the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association, said m Birmingham thai it wa* "almost hopeless" to uk ihe manufacturer* to export more and more Rood.: to the United States where "all trade organisations are straining every nerve 1o keepUP - 86 words
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Article183 1952-06-12 9 DURING the latter part of last .> t-ar, special steps were taken by the Federal Govern- 1 ment lo encourage the agrirul- i turai rehabilitation of the new villages m the Federation and increase tiie supply oi foodstuffs to the towns. A block gran*. provisionally United to183 words
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Article46 1952-06-12 9 A 1.(K'.4.0(K) increase m employment m May sent the total <-f job holding Americans to 614<* OOU. That is just 17,000 short <■' the record for that month wtA rear sgo Jobless lactory employed m May was 1.602.000 ..Kain.st 1.612.000 m April. A PA P - 46 words
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Article156 1952-06-12 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore improved by 1] cents >er lb. yesterday afternoon on a steady market. During he day, trade was fairly active with some acceptances from London. There was small factory Interest at quotations. Moderate turnover of bus ness was reported. The156 words
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Article, Illustration194 1952-06-12 9 Standard SiaflF Reporter Mr. K. C. Lee, a locally qualified (Aarauckl u»»rLiag ah Branch Mana«£«*r «>t tin- Federal Iriffaramarj Ltd., at Klang, lias been awarded a atadj eawae uiili hill pag m the United Kingdom. Mr. Lee, who holds the distinction of194 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-06-12 9 BRIGADIER H. X MAC&ESON, 4t. v h«i has b<-en appointf-fi Sr< rrturx for Overseas Trade Mr km (onsri value Mrmbcr for I- olkevione and H>thc.25 words
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Article58 1952-06-12 9 NKW YORK. J..ne 11 'APi A Federal (irand Jury na> m dieted two An.encan diarr. >: d IMIUC iatiwn on charges of COH cptring with Belgian fourcci U) boycott the German dmiruma 1.-. diwtry. Th e ns.sociatior« repre.se!>; 2 400 diamond dealer! lhroufb«ui the U.S.58 words
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147 1952-06-12 9 RID A Is Seeking Services Of Aussie Experts COLOMBO PLAN AW rßy MICHAEL CONNORS. Standard Staff Reporter TO ASSIST m putting into effect its big development plans for Malaya, the Rural Industrial Development Authority is exploring the possibility of getting the services of on engineer and an economist from Australia147 words
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Article84 1952-06-12 9 Imports Of Rubber In May Dropped SlandntJ Market Rrportrr MAI WAN i nporta f ppeci 1 1 <>m 2^ 120 ton? m A; 2 I ..>• t!;t total import? -Me ft Bi tivc months thu year being *****6 tun.s. Of Mi al imp< Ij imis was rapa tied sii|| pore,84 words
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Article37 1952-06-12 9 v i ndard MarkH Ri'portM c wu < i had bu oil D i rep MJI S2i>\ ibuyen Gcmbiei (9 cubi krube 1 Peppei i'• $">-,0 Muntnkl: S wi k); $13 (Lii vi JI2J37 words
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Article37 1952-06-12 9 B kra 4 mdi r>f floui 4 S3B I 1 .H(t>, rgo a| eartti I rhaff, g$ ol i bags ol UN is to KM ions i- r >■• I the 1 Itt* uterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration580 1952-06-12 10 O.M. Green - When China Was Truly Great O.M. Green The Rise and Splendour of the Chines*- Empire. By Rene Grousset. (Bles. 4'Js.) by. L^ROM the chaos ol Nation- alism and the brutal Caesarism oi the Marxists it is refreshing (and source of hope for China's future) to return with M. Grousset to580 words
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Article471 1952-06-12 10 JAZZ by REX HARRIS (Penguin Publications) Review by Bill Webb Jones. IN his research into the origins and early roots of Jazz. Mr. Rex Harris takes us on an illuminating journey both historical and geographical, before presenting us with a sound musical plum. Accounts of the471 words
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456 1952-06-12 10 20 PER CENT PAY INCREASE IS A BIG SWINDLE Sir: The recent pronouncement m the Pi ess about the 2095 increase m pay to Government employees contemplated by Government is a colossal swindle. The majority of its employees dream of getting added remuneration by the so-called 20% increase, but to456 words
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Article76 1952-06-12 10 Sir;— With reference to the statement on the conversion of the GeylanJS Serai F.iir into a park made by Mr Atahan bin Hj Maslan, president of Katong Sejarah Sports Club m the issue of •-•}> th May 1952 I wish to point out that Mr. Atahan expressed76 words
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Article74 1952-06-12 10 Sir; It is regrettable that the first official Queen's birthday passed off quietly m Malacca. Apart from so-called V.I Ps attending a garden party at the Residency, there was nothing for the Malacca public tc get into the spirit of honouring their Queen. It is74 words
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Advertisement263 1952-06-12 10 nn^Ln^n^n^L^R ■^■^n^n^n^nv^^H I9p Bj^B^**^- iW|L i^P ntinlnilnVlMnvninW ikJjn9'" JnVltt i*R Jf! mf n^n^^^P*'^n^n^r^n^n^i^^n^nl tv f^ I l^n^B^^i^'* Jn^^^n^n^^ v n^^ntM IBC3H -^>*j» \\§F tFi i I 1 *^hkfc«M Jn^n^nß^n^n^Lr V i .^n^P^^Nk 1 I I^^ iiMfilwii-WElli has ever iouched rt* E. i £S KaP^* n n^^nbHHMv^ tn: aAm c stohv263 words
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Advertisement162 1952-06-12 10 Showing Simultaneously Today at fit. CAPITOL C \THAY REX NEW ALHAMBRA P\\ INDIA vs AMERICA THOMAS CUP I\Ti;R-ZO\L \\\\i Filmed hy \hv Malayan Filni I nil m h f.jo 9.30 Bxasmiw3jfiftf f SIZZLING COMBINATK>N! life*--:, :ia^ n oil tt 'l 1 1 Tif^- "His Kind Of Woman Distributed hy RKO162 words
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Miscellaneous350 1952-06-12 10 I fyRIMDiLMfiR\ rpOTJAY'S QUOTATION: No J^ our is useless In this world who lightens th«» burden of it < < to anyone else." Churlrs I Z l»ukcus. <* THIRSOW FOR EVFRYONE: M\ke the rao.! of the day's j* chances to exert Ingenuity, ideas J > Proinnte friendships, social op- <350 words
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Miscellaneous273 1952-06-12 10 Todays Radio Programmes Singapore s? rr Sr l^£L. fc «»?SS US4 r ,r« 1 o,e,re.> M.-v. hr,,^ and^ hi^ Or, he.ra 9 :;.> a.m. For English Schools; U sir by David .Nj's llarleguinteite. Interlude; lit a.m. News; 1«.»> Music While You Work; 10.45 For l.n K li.h PFNAV: Schools; 1273 words
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Article70 1952-06-12 11 LONDON. June 10 (Bjeuter) County cricket results: At Manchester. Lancashire bt;r Worcestershire by an Innings and 138 runs. Lancashire 471 for 7 declared. Worcester.shJre HJ l<! 100 (Statham. right arm fastmed»ium, 4 for 43, Lomax. rig.htarm fast-medium. 4 for 40). At Hove. Slusscx beat Somerset by 55 runs70 words
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Article2242 1952-06-12 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Tulloh Rides Three Winners By MvVIJLM, practically all the way, Cease Fire, I with Heihe Charles astride, won the main sprint rare for Glass Two Division Two Horses over si\ liiirlon^s al yesterday afternoon's races the second <lay of the Selange* Turf2,242 words
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Article61 1952-06-12 11 Bic; SWEEP TOTAL POOLi S380.8:>0 jST PRIZE: 23aiT7 $102,829 2ND PRIZEt *****9 51-414 3RD PRIZE: *****6 25,707 STARTERS: ($3,672 EACH) No* *****9, *****2, *****7, *****4, *****1, I^27^, CONSOLATION PRIZES: (52.28> EACH) No* *****1, *****2, *****2. *****1. *****7, *****8, *****4, *****7, *****1, *****1. DOIJBLE TOTES. IST. DOLBLE TOTE 3661 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-06-12 11 Llammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Llammin Sam Snead Qy E. aUSe many golfers lake i erdse; their lack the tough-\ nc*s and muscles capable of maintaining the clubhead speed j produced i>y the -arms and the' hi vot. As a resu lt ihe club- j head lags behind the hands (rf impact,175 words
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Article751 1952-06-12 11 IPOH, Wednesday: A total oi 146" horses. comprising 83 Clu&s 4 horses and 63 Class 5 horses have been entered for {he three-day Perak Turf Club June meeting which commences June 21 and ends on June 28. The following fl the list of the entries:Horses751 words
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482 1952-06-12 11 LONDON, June 11 (Reuter) Randolph Turpin, British and European middleweight tirleholder, yesterday won the British and Empire cruiserweight championship when he beat the holder, Don CockeM, m the lith of their 15th round contest at the White City Stadium, London. The referee482 words
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Advertisement493 1952-06-12 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT KcA Ifothci ft the Conmitr lei \A |a Ihtnk all <^ ,i i. t helped to the Fall on 2.6.1952 j i ftpn»«\m- l). Hospital, to 'h.i.-ik all friends 1 i attended '•:;t presents .ams, loaned can and lend evexj y'UATIONS VACANT SO ed c'hi- ilea man for ai493 words
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Advertisement227 1952-06-12 11 NOTICES CITY OI'NCIL OF SINGAPORE |LL .MOTOR VEHICLE OWNEBS are hereby notified that Motor Vehicle LJcenci expire on 30th une. Apt "'l forms will NOT, be posted io ov» mi a m tlie pa Forms may now be < ected al Post Office and Petrol Pumps. Licence-' for the 2nd227 words
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Advertisement373 1952-06-12 11 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY In view t>l the h*ovy demand tor tickets ef fht 10th Million Dollor Lottery it ho» been di-Cidrd t-. rrckc a further iisu< of one million tickets making a t 'cl cr two million ttckcti m The PRIZES will NOW be as follows lst373 words
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603 1952-06-12 12 Aussie Hurdler Breaks Record In Spore Run THE AUSTRALIAN World Olympic contingent captain and reigning Australian hurdles champion, Ray Weinberg sped over the IZU yards high hurdles m the fastest time ever recorded m this co n "y yesterday. Racing with the603 words
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Article113 1952-06-12 12 The Indian Thoma§ Cup team i miilled thousands ol M il lyans by their fighting display against the American Thomas Cup team m the inter s• final wore themselves thrilled at the Rex Theatre isi night when they saw the •i m made oi the memorable113 words
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Article71 1952-06-12 12 THE S* fund t0 s Helsinki now (i 70C 75 still short aimed a'. is expected to Brsi week of July oi this a F ag Da: tronage of Mr. vv b te Colonial Secre has been arranged for j 114 v.. give a ■all donors71 words
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Article121 1952-06-12 12 THE American Thomas Cup team left Singapore yesterday morning with photographs, press cuttings and an armful of presents given them by a woman admirer at the airport. Heading the crowd of wellwishers at the airport were Mr. l.oke Wan Tho and Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. Only121 words
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Article168 1952-06-12 12 tJUbio.v June li (l"P)— Rough Rogers Hornsby was fired yesterday as manager ot the St. Louis Browns and the dub president Biil Veech personally apologized to the players f «r hiring the grizzled old "rajah" m the first place. Veech fired Hornsbv and reP ed him168 words
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Article56 1952-06-12 12 HONGKONG June 11 (UP)— the New China News Agency eported Ite C tinese Com. nrumist were building :< 40- acre public park inside Shanghai's ft i- i s« situated In the heai I i}| the city British uwned race CoUr.se Jrsa seized bj th« Beds m A56 words
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Article245 1952-06-12 12 PENANG, Wed. Without the services of five of their regular players, the Chinese managed to heat the Indians hy the wide margin of *ix goals to two m an Inter Community league soccer match played on Victoria Green today. The winners showed splendid combination while the245 words
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Article127 1952-06-12 12 THE Selangor's International singles champion WtJng Peng Soon and runner-up Cheong Hock Leng; who were invited by the Philippine Badminton Federation to participate m their tournament to be held m Manila this week. nearly missed the plane for Manila yesterday morning at the Kallang airport.127 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-06-12 12 The American Thomas Cup team who left Singapore yesterday seen walking out to the Pan-American Airways plane From left to right are Dirk Mitchell. Carl l.ovedav, Wynn Rogers, and Hob Williams. Marten MennV/. is pictured behind Mitchell.37 words
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Article45 1952-06-12 12 BRISTOL. England. June 11. (UP). Philippines' Fel icissimo Ampon beat Edwin Tsai of Hongkong today m the second round of the West England tennis championships 6-1. 9-7. In another second round match Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt beat Basil Katz of Rhodesia 6-4. 6-1.45 words
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153 1952-06-12 12 DOUGLAS, 1.0.M. (Renter) »Cc -il Sandford, Britain, riding a M.V. Augusta won the ultra lightweight T.T. race ivith a time of one hour 29 minutes 54-4, 5 seconds an average speed of 75.54 mph. Carlo Übiali, Italy, on a Mondial, was second m one hour153 words
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Article266 1952-06-12 12 ROYAL AIR FORCE took the) main honours m the triangular riu-ot against the Achilles Sports Club and the* BOD on the padang jtesterday. Its athletes captured a total of 504 points against the Achilles 43} points i boo had only 2j points. No records were broken.266 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-06-12 12 photo. The 34 members of the Australian contingent to the Helsinki Olympic Games who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC. They include athletes, rowers, scullers, swimmers and divers. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-06-12 12 picture. RAY VVEINBERG shows the way to Malayan champion Lloyd Valberg m the practice held on the Padang m Singapore yesterday. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article417 1952-06-12 12 Sir:— The Sports Letter appearing m your paper of June 11 appears to me to be very drastic. T)\e vhole trouble with 'C F. Foo" ■of XL. is that he seem* to see tilings on one side only. He does not mentio n whether he was an eye417 words
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Article209 1952-06-12 12 ONE SHORT BUT THE LADS WEN WOK DERI. ADS Sports Party s ored an unimpress three nil victory ov< i Social Athletic Party m a SAFA Third D. ision "B" league soccer match played at the CYMA ground Socials played with ten men for the ftrsi 15 minutes and during209 words
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Article413 1952-06-12 12 A ttack Pays Off For Eurasians Community Soccer SINGAPORE Eurasian* met Ro% u H (f(i *AFA Coninuinity league match and l>< !<| 2-2 draw at Jalan Bcnar Stadium fMterday, Eurasian* it was a triumph m ta«ii< a l(li fomiminily League match th«v U#4 m id, because they «a>e up allark413 words
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Article49 1952-06-12 12 minutes froa ewUMed I ..n. ttura i; tll K'Mn-.tliMii j t»»Is t<» ii ii t vM I>u I. •»t I Jll.i I'.uk \,s| J «s i ye domin !he i) i India Chong 'J' On I ien| B i I c^n I rhian I K» Nad mi.49 words
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Article28 1952-06-12 12 Kuan tan Sports The inter-Chinese Schools sports for Easl Pan v g mil be held on June 14 anri 15 at Kuan tan. Six Chinese S will par:.28 words
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Advertisement205 1952-06-12 12 SEMENT WEEKLY WRESTLING NEWS ej m ChieJ Little Samara, Hunga ng Kong takes on powerful opponent Tiger Joginder m rent oj tins gigantic programme World Stadium. i J fay. You saw finished Samara en last So Joginder has .v me. u-ell he said Kino Kong V I y also cou/idenf205 words
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Advertisement91 1952-06-12 12 v) 112/ ftw A l yl luS'trf nj Oistim I crowning its nwn '>■•• ft a i A P I frf< Singapore w*sl $p& > m.*«. »j /1 /'f/n/ r« i 8 X 9 f-> x\ Filmed m Odor on the BATH K'LX\ri"* soon] "FIGHTING COAST GUARO Starring BRIAN DONLFVY91 words
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Miscellaneous9 1952-06-12 12 aWwwV B_MNMKk*--r 4 s 1 S4 cm oh Coro;i9 words
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