Singapore Standard, 13 June 1952

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard mP" 8 Ik i_^ VOL. II NO. 346 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    37 1 The High Commissioner, Sir Gerald TemjJler, made a tuobour tour of inspection of the [Malayan Railways Workshops tt Sentul. Kuala ltn«put yesterday. Standard pic tarf shows Sir (ier.ihi nratchii\'A iii ;mi at work on wood drilling machiae.
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  • 302 1 I iJ.v-Mtoil ilvlps SWrfffVt/ Forvvs •*v 2 Top Reds Among lnose hhot; forces Led By Ex-Comrade Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two more top terrorists, for whose capture the Federation Government was prepared to pay $17,000, were killed along with five others at 6 a.m.
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  • 111 1 M. I. in Chin Tuun. ice i i'-iu <ti thr Siacaaorc I ii\c Canacil. has beea Bted 'hairman of a "i ition Committee to m ikr- >uit.tb!e arrangements !•>! |k i •■i»*bration m Smi;a- ->! Urn Coronation of m i iiaaJbctt II on Ji
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  • 78 1 >E JAI A tense I eloped t Brazil ent reinfi tl "PS tO i bj Pre F reign Mini j lit- Fontura an- -ht that eing eni to the irgeni ntiei *Hn I i and disagreea: nts." c officials m B not famned I
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  • 145 1 Wash. Warns On Big 4 Talks WASHINGTON. June 12 (OF) The [failed States haa cautioned Britain and I -ranee tint s**riou> saasen would b»* involved Ui an> propo>als for <-arl> Ku I our talks Witt Rossis on the Geraian pro hleat, it v i^ learned today. In i• i \g
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  • 67 1 G \i.rr ITA June 12 -i persons mosl len labou s ere missing I if' H\ed drowned after a ferry boal carryi 50 pass< lgje s i. 1 i r h msoon i i c i.>- ted m the Ganges R er, 20 miles) easi
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  • 84 1 PENANG, Thurs. Jungle squad nien n operations neai .B;>!ik Pulau yesterday avenged the murder oi ;i policeman by a bandit last year The b;indit was shot dead following «n exchange of fire. 'rarity forces recovered From •n the ride tiv.it was taken away from
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  • 103 1 COLOMBO. June 12, (ReuteD Mrs. Bertram Brooke, former Dayang Muda of Sarawak, died m B nursing home heie todiv She wai 65. She was the Wife f 'f Capt'»in Bertram Brooke, the younger b >• her ol S: r Charles Vj ncr Brooke, the
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  • 70 1 ROYAL Australian Air Force yesterday kept U P j—"'^ on bandit targets In the (Jap Road district ol Pahang, aiming to kill or di->rupt k><" 1 4^ ol Lund it.* Ming id the area. Ot'ier Lincoln! t irked 31--other terrorist ttrgei m Hegti Sembilan,
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  • 123 1 HONGKONG, June 12 (UP) Hongkong will shortly follow Malaya's example m throwing open i he civil service t<» Chi- [1 was reported today The service hitherto has been limited to Europeans and there is only one Chinese cadet m it. The scheme of giving
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  • 353 1 Speed Up Malaya Self-Govt.-Labour LONDON. June 12 (Reuter) The British Labour Part) declared lor rapid j»n>nre-»s towards self-govern-iin-ni m Malaya ami for introduction of ili«' People's <.o\criiin<-til ol liiua into llir I niu-il Nalioi.s m a (lt< laration of foreign policy pubfuftied today. It declared that "the future of Asia
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  • 220 1 A ust. Uranium Will Figure In US Talks CANBERRA, Jim*- >-< (Rculcr^AAP) Australia's acting l*rim«* Mini^ler Sir Arthur Fa«l<lni announced i«»<lay that Prime Winister Rohcrt Menzies would discuss the rapid development of Australia's uranium i!eoo*it* Hhrn he \i^it» Va»hin«lon. j,,,. The Australian Prime Mini-j stcr bow visiting Evrope wfill vi-it
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  • 209 1 m TOKYO. June 12 (UP)— Japan refuted today Russian claims that it is still an occupied country without a legal peace treaty and that the Soviet Union is entitled to retain its diplomatic military mission here as an occupying power Russia denounced 'he
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  • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins The Rulers of the Malay States have agreed to watch for the moon on Sunday June 22. and if the moon is sighted that night j m any State and Settlement it I is compulsory to break the piesent fast
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  • 205 1 UK Slows Drain On Gold, Reserves LONDON, June 12 (I P) EeoaemfeaUj »liak* Britain lia«. glowed l»m not suroceocq m Moppinc 1 1 drain oa her g«»l<l aiH dollw referwi, Cbaneelfer of I h«* Exchequer K. Bnilrr ■«!m«flrd i<mlh\. Butler reported to t n .e House :of Commons on the
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  • 123 1 TOKYO. J >'-' fßeutei AAP i A' ifri ai plai es and tanks todaj heavily attacke I Communists !1 k ld i on the western front to support a strong aacauh bj Allied m- j fantry. Tmp action reported to be j i one or
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  • 44 1 MUNICH. June 12 (Reuter):- C;-r: r!in.i! Mic-hi^i Von JTaulhaber. \schbifhop ol Munich, p dei e today, He w m 13 i 1 1^ :^.< t-'.e lul mii viying i f'ifiinu: (•;'■:<:<' l L.^ PoPf Be;.;- i diet, Poiititt duunj Wj: 1 War i < I
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  • 64 1 M.i itd.t i(1 I iindiin < Ml LOM DOM I "h«i i The d:ti)i.(i ol a i '-din tl'l;i ill J)i U's til II Wit States s> iitli'ln ruhtx* has i fii(|c(i hi oi dinu i i tin' I m am i.i I I
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  • 113 1 Alexander Visits Gen. Clark's HQ. rOKVO. June 12. v F eld Mar iuJ Lord A visited < irk Clark toda at tii*-* Supreme Aiii«*n I mander's I)-- idq is tei 1 I)--::' 3 I 2 houn c and at a i r it; A■• m irrived on 1 (lay for
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    • 158 1 \7ERITAC W EiIPHANTtIUit W IncandescentMy MANTLES RrprrsrntalHM W. G. THURSTON t (A tkinriiwir* A X I umnur *»*tiunjL ti**%fimf +£**Uf+ JUmtb \lllioltHfhil«s 4% l/o#O#* Itf<i*'m Note a few of \U mMmndim^ frmtums--1 It a airy charged battery f 2 does not require the atual Ifl U. < <|g M hMHI
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  • 73 2 !!«v.v M v tidier driver caught red-handed I booing petrol firora three-Inn army truck waa U)M a' I District Co art Martial m S.::^.:pore. vesterr. f Drhfl r S :man bin Marof od 4 S RD.. R.A S.C i had bee i r>.i daj m eiisto -.2
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  • 99 2 Daily Paid City Men May Get Pay Rise Standard Stafl Rcportcf hn<; M'ohk < iiv < oil ilaih-i.r.. .1 employee* »r. lik.K 10 -*t iW Baa*e increase >" basic wages ai proponed t»v Governmrnl for ill ♦mi|>l«»\« during i.r« nl iir»«»liatinn». per v 1 I out force, h" he v
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  • 32 2 CHEW KONG CHIN wa m tm* Singaj First Poll ith .-> K::g X .it of R io, Un-har-: i IT. and bail -.va s allowed i otil May
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  • 25 2 i was f larges port t 125 doc tton with counter!;.! •Arrow" the shirts w« v^ cm I o pay
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  • 46 2 RAMCHARAN was told by the Singapore Third District! yestudaj to change the additsc on > M > identity car(^. The ouri wa told the police could not Qnd the address as! tated m Ramacharan^a card 1 en o as po tponed for a
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  • 72 2 THE first person from Singapore booked for a Coniet jet airliner flight from the Colony to London and bark, is .Mr. J. .1. Bryan ol the Public Works Department. Mr. Bryan. Superinte»nd?nt Engineer (Airports), is m dUUTEe of the Paya Lebar International Airport
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  • 203 2 Biggest Fight Yet Aga inst Food Prices Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Cuiiwhm in* ot i iilioii headed l» ily r«»unrillor Mrs. Robert En will l>e«in their biggcsl tiulit yel a»ain*t hii;h lo<kl prices with a campaign lo st'll cheap veyfaiMeo which they will Imv tlirrrt from (Colony Mjuattrrs cutting
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  • 51 2 Burmese For S'po r e TU Course FOI'R Burmese trade unionI -s. v B.i Them Zan, U. San U. N'ye;n Hlaing, and Saw Rainbow, arc expected to arrive m Singapore today to atr i i inioo tiurse con ted m S gapore from June ■'> to 26 i Mr V
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  • 84 2 PROF. T. H. Davey. Professor of Tropical Medicine m the Liverpool University was most impressed by the work of the Singapore Social Welfare Department when he visited it recently. Air. R. W. T. Band Secretary for Social Welfare, said Pi of. Davey thought the work here
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  • 28 2 The annual representatives' Conference of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union will be held at Block No. 80, Naval Ease ou July 6. at !> a.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 2 photo. AIR MARSHAL Sir Francis Fogarty and Lady Fogarty rrlth their dght year old daughter Lenny -Lou on board the Corfu yesterday. Standard
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  • 167 2 an a; istanl Governn idl 'thologi t, l)i X Shanmuti'■■'■iaa I the s ga| ott c »maei yesterday of a daugero me 1 hod o f abortion "sometimes performed by Ms) ay abortionists" involving the u*f» of the roots of a p^ant < tiled .-h.-rakoh
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  • 373 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MODERN polytechnic for Singapore as a memorial lo late King (George YL is being proposed by Singapore's Ad-Hoc Committee for Technical Training which is examining the question of setting up such an ~~j institution m the Colony. Tiie
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  • 71 2 Sgt. James Powell of 4 S.R.D.. R A.S.r. was found not guilty by a district court martial held ::i Ayer Rajah Rord yesterday < v f a charge of neglecting to obey orders when he was N.C.O. m charge of marshalling yards. Major C. X.
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    44 2 MR. MRS. LAW SUING YUEN who were married at the Registry Singapore last Saturday. Mr. Law is with the Cathay Organisation and the bride is Li Poh Hinm. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Li Chi Wa. Miss Li was the first woman juror of Singapore.
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  • 71 2 TAX HOCK HWA of Telok Aycr Street, charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday w:th failing to produce his identity card at a road block on Wi Inesday, said he lost it m a room m a Katog hotel. He was on his way
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  • 201 2 Air Forte Army ''Chief A Bhil On Corfu AS SOON as the liner Corfu was clear of Singapore harbour yesterday she became the "target" for nearly :JO planes of Far East Air Force, their pilots intent on saying goodbye to Air Marshal
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  • 109 2 The Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. R. W. L Baud, Singapore, gave reasons why the frequent anti-vice raids, resulted m few luccessfu) prosecutions. It was not always possible. he said, to find young prostitutes during the raids or young girls needing protection. "The raids
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  • 488 2 A SPECIAL constable, Jessie Wee. related m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday howposing as a prospective client, she helped the police to arresi an alleged aoortionisi who, the court was told, had performed a fata! opera; ion on a young expectant mother. She was
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  • 154 2 Move To Reorganize Welcomed CHINESE SCHOOLS Standard Staff E-porter SINGAPORE Chinese educational circles yesterday welcomed Government's decision io form an Advisory Committee to improve and reorganize Chinese schools so that they could be an integral part of the Colony's Educational Plan? But, they want representatives selected to sit on the
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  • 36 2 THE V.M.C A., Singapore, thanka all contributors, subscribers and voluntary workers whose support conjtributed toward JjTe su -ess of the Fee and Fa:/ held on June 7. The result will be announced later.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 95 2 V fPf t v^f4 Bv^KvS Ma I |a fc IV ?i S^tPj* wjtEPtil JGm^Kr m V I 1 v m-ni-m-rii bctc^i eating. HAT ~^^^N btranJ> Ui^l \\6\t flavour 7^^" J^^ 1 galore ju-t M \))f\ DOOM H r from tin- liii. ll«jv> Honder- L. /i *> fui Hetnz Cooked Spaghetti
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    • 56 2 ■V\V\^ \V\W\ v \v\n\M V\wt VV\^w a aan B_B_B-BTir ___________________B_B_o_B_aß_B_a_BVMO______ *o^BBW—^ V___| ..ak^n***. I I WHAR'S T W TH'CXD SHACK, UNDErI THESE TURNIPS STILL, E^ r t fl£w 7S AROUND A .r H BC^B^ 1 I CHILE. R SMELLS, wiP H.S NEW v CA;f J'T SEEM T GIT 'E>' r^ft
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 3 N H TOR DORAI, who will perform thr "Peacock I' 1 "»d Ir.di.in tfantsirai it**ms with hix tlirfp brothers i a I tniil drum I.ov.- and Saerttkw." at the Victoria Thf.itrr on .1 til> S —Standard photo.
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  • 308 3 'CHEAP' HOMES SCHEME READY WORK WILL START EARLY NEXT MONTH Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust will begin building of its first batch of "low cost houses" early next month, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Chairman of the Trust, told The Standard yesterday. The Board of Trustees, at a
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  • 129 3 Xamlard v l;iff KrjMirltr APPLICANTS lor a l*as*«-ii»«-r Service. rliirh- > t in m Singapore \»ill. m futurr. ha\«** iii |>;i^ driving 1. !>» lioth fi»r taxi* and o;miil»iisr«. nen been I Singa I ommendwill come up for 1 at the n June and >
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  • 151 3 Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of Singapore Improvement Trust flats are Ito be a owed to plant trees m front ol their houses to provide sh ide for themselves or grow flower This has been decided by the Board of Trustees, Mr. T P.F.
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  • 81 3 I THE DEPUTY Controller of Supplies < Singapore, has announced that it is now compulsory for price tags to be displayed m connection with Jhe sale of washing soap (this does not include toilet soaps or packets of soap flakes, etc.), I coconut oil, sweetmeats
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  • 95 3 A MARINER who has his home m Singapore can claim to be ordinarily resident m the Colony and can vote, said Mr. G.G. Thomson, Supervisor of Elections yesterday, commenting on a letter which appeared m the Singapore Standard yesterday under the signature of Capt. T.D.
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  • 38 3 THE ANNUAL Dinner .md Dance *i Ihe Alumni Association, King Edward Vil C'ui.e^e yfedicine (So I hem B; tun r. will be held il R iflfles J lntel on Wednesda June 25 ai k pjn.
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  • 289 3 Standard Staff Kt-jmrUT THE INVESTITURE of the OBE. conferred by the late Kins George VI on Commander G. E. W. W. Bayly (RNVK), was performed by the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F, Nicoll, at a private function at Government House yesterday. The invest
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  • 43 3 WITH THREE more days to 4 before the closing of the Electoral Registration, 14.271 new names have now been add i 1 to the Electoral Register. '1 '(!<■ City Register now has 12,235 names while the Legislative Council Register has L2J97.
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  • 60 3 Had Dangerous Petrol— Charge CHUA Hiang Cheng (21) was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with carrying 4IW drums containing 2 t 1,956 gal! his of dangerous petroleum m a prohibited area, near the Port, on June 11. He was also charged with carrying the petroleum without a
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 3 photo. Mr. F. Sharp, Deputy Controller of Immigration Singapore who leit yesterday m the Corfu for the United Kingdom on fiv#» months leave. Standard
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  • 174 3 ROBBERS MISS BIRTH BY FOUR HOURS Standard Stuff Keporter AN EXPECTANT mother gave birth m Singapore yesterday morning four hours alter a ganij of robbers had broken ir>' > her house and threatened to cut oft her hands because they couldn't get two bangles off her wrists. rhe robbers finally
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  • 54 3 photo THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Mr. John F Nic-01l vKit eJ the "People and Parliament Exhibition" at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore yesterday the last day. Pi< ture .shows Mr. Nicoll looking at one of the* exhibits Be hind him is Mr. G. G. Thomson. Singapore* Public
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  • 61 3 VH )RE and ,<tl members dI tl Stni ip *i s W ire Depaj tn en< i c lona ting 1 1 to the blood ba S \v i Band SeoreUi Three tnemberi I c i> partmenl I 5. Dai A H B itty and P. Xi tpa
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  • 323 3 ELECTRICITY BILL Standard Siafl Reporter OPPOSITION to provisions for am--.! witboul warrant contained m flu- draft Kleelriril\ 1!< -Irirlion of Consumption) Bill now bong considered bj Singapore City Councillor* will he voiced ai today's meeting of the Puhlic Utilities Committee of ihe foiinrlllors l»> The Bill
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  • 33 3 CHI KONG CHIN i i m the Sincap >■>• 1Pol ire Court yesterdaj to < >ating Soo I Kial m <■ lay 17 1 chard H>a I B.u. »f |SOQ •1 1 a (lowed
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  • 46 3 NINETY-NINE Chinese Associations m the Colony are assisting m the Electoral Registration campaign by distributing application forms for registration among the Chinese community. Ten interpreters from the Chinese Secretariat are helping the associations by explaining the qualifications for registration as voters.
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  • 118 3 Second Suicide Bid By Dancer DOREEN DA'S!! VA I Itvc;ii old Eurasian >• >■• ten fa ed m h-"v >■ to end hei lie bj :>■••- in? t a 1 > i Etei i" ;>■ Rrai li ireh. r- -p.- tor TS. Z Second? i jresterdaj tHhl Dore i love
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 101 4 KX.UANG, Thurs. Major W. H. Pagett, Chief Recruitmeat Officer, who visited the Government English School m May and explained to pupils between 15 and 17 years of age, the opportunities allorded m choosing a career m the Army, brought m a number of inquiries. Five students
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  • 155 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. D. C. Mac Gillivray, accompanied by the Secretary for Defence, Mr F. B. David, returned to Kuala Lumpur this mornirife after spending last night with the Governor of Singapore. Mr MacGillivray paid a visit
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  • 116 4 standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Committee of the Selangor Branch of the Independence few Malaya Party at a meeting yesterday elected Mr. Khoo Teik Ec as Vice-Chairman ir: p!a<-e «>f Che Abdul Aziz bir I Lshak who has resgined the post. Other committee changes
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  • 297 4 Standard Staff Correspondeiil KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. I*. Tankard, 35-year. olfl irainer and former jockey, who created a scene m the Firm Magistrate's Court here today was warned bj the Magistrate. Mr. A. P. lack, "If I hear another word from you, you will spend Ihe rest
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  • 48 4 MALACCA, Thurs. Mr. Justice Abbott today dismissed the appeal against sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment of the Lower Court on Ng Chin Yue for possession of two pounds of opium. Mr. Justice Abbott said that there was too much trafficking of opium about the country.
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  • 48 4 ALL past pupils of the Convent, Seremban, are invited to attend a meeting m the Convent Hall tomorrow at 4 p.m. The Reverend Mother hopes that those past pupils, who have not been contacted directly by letter or othrewise, will try to be present. IVV\XVVVVVV\V\V\\\\WW\V\\\\\V\VV\VWV
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  • 368 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LI'MPLK, Thurs. Thirteen killed aucl six wounded with one casualty lo themselves is the score liit up by the security forces operating m the Federation m the last 24 hour?, bringing the roiuih total for this month to 44
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  • 200 4 PENANG. Thurs. A Chinese woman,' Yeo Ah Hooi, broke clown In the witnessbox when she gave evidence before Mr. J. A. Black m the! Magistrate's Court today at an inquiry into the death of her son, Ng Seng Khee. aged 23 who was found dead on
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  • 53 4 Air Cooler For Branch KUANTAN, Thurs. Work on the new reinforced concrete Cold Storage, branch of Kuantan will begin soon. It is understood that the new building will be equipped with an air-conditioning piant. The Kuantan Branch oi the Singapore Cold Storage has now become the' centre of supply to
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  • 58 4 BANGKOK. Thurs.— Police headquarters at Bangkok said today that they had no knowledge of a Communist uprising at Singora near the Malayan border as reported by a diplomatic source m Rangoon yesterday. The police said however. that they had been reinforcing the border area for several
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  • 82 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Thuri Under the ai pices Kuala 1 C i i_ Brai h of the Ptr.ik Adu t E on Association two new classes In English h..' een opened at Saiong and Padanf Rengas. t i\ havij i ban students A: [cations are Btill 0
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  • 113 4 I Standard Stafl Correspondent PENANG. Ih m Indl I I tjons of between I Penang and I<ia m future arc shown In I arrival of nearly 200 tons of} copra from Sinnabftng on the i s and a further 200 Urns from Kota Raja oo the
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  • 90 4 MALACCA, Thurs. I:, view of the peculiar circumstances nirrounding the ca^c. Mr. Justice Abbott a: the Malacca «rt ol anneal to reduced the time months' rigorous impi neni of Lee Cheng (Jon to a line of S lOO en his app<V Lee. m applying for federal citizenship, had
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    66 4 The newly opened Malay Rehabilitation Centre at Morrb has received its first two batches, each of 30 specially selected Malay detainees from the Ipoh Detention Camp. The training at the Centre follows in general the pattern of the Taiping Yuen which has a similar function for Chinese detainees. Picture shows
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  • 21 4 KUANTAN, Thurs. Tigers have been piaying havoc near Suncei Rerrsbinir rer*entl3'. So far they have killed four cows. A\\\\VVV\\\V\V\\VVVVVV\V\\V\\V\V\VV\VVI
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  • 58 4 Supervisor Claims Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Thins.— Charged with receiving an illegal gratification of $300 from Tan Chai Poon, a subcontractor under Low Vat Construction on Feb. 25 last, Ng Sek Kee, foreman supervisor. Works and Buildings. Malaya Command, claimed trial before Mr. A. P. Jack, the First Magistrate here .yesterday.
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  • 316 4 Standard Staff Corrcipoadetrt PENAING, Tburs. Thai it Hax dX ttuMmm of khc hu»inesB community to accept po^i-daicd rinMHM NM slated by an Indian textile* and diamond merchant. S. S. Noor Mohamcd, when he made bifl dcfcßCHi befon Mr. B. G. Smith m ihe Sessions Touri
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  • 174 4 Standard Staff Poiifunimdi nt KUALA UJMPim, Thiii>.~Uhrn tk I.eui«lali\«' < otm<»il imclH next montli «i I; II i i t in, introduced <»n a certificate <»1 urgenc) lo EinpigyceV PravftiaM Fund Oralnasscet Jhe present definition of mployi applied to the void m the
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  • 155 4 KUALA l N 1 ooam 1 »H heartfelt ww ratula I MM t(» I.jJik- |r i line aclucv^n.-n! I rorists. \Ui; i Th s ls the mess Gerald Tempi* the Offi< r onn *c 1 II Gorki Rifl P > Kuantan jestcrd hearfai ,t i success
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  • 43 4 FREED OF RAPE CHARGE KB doubt the charged a Th.v Lei;: ried with 10 she saw a dian asked big cow .she 1 1 I legedly and I r matter b g i this Indian I woman by the R P. S. I
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  • 296 5 Stauaiard s hiff < om -m>ml, m XI \l II MIlK, Thur..--(omm,nn,v l (lrr, i(l Federation Uh^Y K*"*ru\U we I r— ml tfcc Gorerav ut\ v* ii it*- paper on the new villaot-^. ']»,»•> amid ..n-\i \h,y ha«l not Hufficiciit time lo the
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  • 113 5 I iNGOON, Thur^ >> mi; puJii reinforce Mi- hiv> bern rushed Sins;ora on Siam's >mi!icrn frontier alont; MjUyan border to i i H a COmmunist uprb thrre. ;i diplomatic Mmrc« >.»ul here tonight. ausi number of Matajaa (hine.se have i..vM'tl Ike border into ■Mini .tnd with
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  • 63 5 vi'iiltnl Stuff Corrp>pondrM rh irs Sevei i hen are con ge scale retrem fa rub b c i ihou I itttfi m ite, Tl i Ai trge X ;ropean con I hre ''iealiruj: no -<ed tei —p. greai it i i have been ncr heart a1 •ient
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  • 82 5 $800 Ball For Car Driver IPOH. Thi i x -a sequel t to a fatal motoi car acci I at 61 mile Ch Road on May 4 i Chine B kg Aun (24) m duced be! Ma^straU v Vrshad Ooi .lined tria! to the Me id :i!j the death of
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  • 41 5 IPOH. T s Mohammed Sirat bin Lin (40) P*> ice constable, who was retried on a corruption »rge, before Mr- M Gartoi m tht* Sessions Cot rt, "'.iv 1 acquitted and 1 discharged withoul bis defence I g cal
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  • 323 5 Drove While Drunk Ship 's Master Fined Standard Siatl Reporter STAMFORD RAFFLES I »>\ (it), master mariner of i\w motor vcseel Chip >•«•«». was fined 9200 and <listiualiiiol from «hi\in» for one year l>> the Singapore First Tvafic Ma»iMiair, Mr. J. r\ McWiHiara, on a charge ot «nnl«-r the Udluenee
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    21 5 photo. This massive vehicle is a police armoured car from Raub, Pahang, pictured during a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur— Standard
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  • 132 5 Officers Request Standard Staff Rrpurtrr THE SENIOR Officers Assodation+oi the Singapore City Council has asked the Counciliors that the result of m- vestigatiotu into allegations made publicly again?) Municipal Officers by any of ihe Councillors should be given equal publicity as the allegations. This request was
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  • 240 5 kl ALA LUMPUR, Ihur*.— Polifu-al Commfewr f»l lh<- 12th Regiment Headquarter*, l.au Chan alias < hen Scow Soon, also a Stale Committee member lor (North Perak, who was killed yesterday by jbe I n (vurkhaa m Lenggong was a ihori thick-eel ftokkien «»l about 39
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  • 118 5 Staud.ird Stuff Reporter SINGAPORE'S share ol the [ndian Immigration Fund ihoo d not be divided amongst the employers who contributed the Fund but spent on we!ire schemes for Indian labourThis is the opinion of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of Sins:. pore City
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  • 49 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Miss M. M. Johnson, 01 of th c Bed Cross Society m Penang has been transferred to Epoh to take charge of the Perak Office. She will however atinue lo be m charge of the activities ot the society m n an d Province Wellesley.
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  • 343 5 SINGAPORE Suhst.-itium liable tn In. n! vhrilil 111^ lim|.i\ I) Nevi ti e k» I ins Mime. Markt-ti/ie Ktl.. BVkil i mi. ill Pumps, Baiesijer K<i laiaii .\iM;>.i-. i;..\i.i;.t \it Kid inf. ijiM.iiirii i;i-r. Island Uoll lub, >i'ii-i;ii I'lniij)-, Nee Soon, >eieiar Wireless, Mental Minimal. IrataU v i.»i.iif.
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  • 33 5 KOTA BAHRIJ Thuri.— Mr. J. D. Peterkm has resumed duty a* Legal Adviser. Kelantan, Trengganu and East Pahang m place of Mr. T>. A. Massie who has gone on leave.
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  • 182 5 Standard Stuff Krporter TWELVE written questions Unofficial Memberi b«ve been > ed for answen ai next Tuesday's meeting m the Slnf»pora Legislative Council Da'o C. J. Pagiar (Prog, n ikit Timah) tops tin- Hal .tii four questions, Binong them being a guggestlon that Governmeni should
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  • 183 5 C ill! Maiuiaru Man Krportrr THE TARGET «lai«- Julj I pel l» Singapore City Councillors for tin* introduction of the "Hawkers* Charter,* 1 the licencing «>l nil liH\>krr-( a> recommended Ity ihr Hawker^ 4 Inquiry <>nimi->-ion. may bave lO Ihpostponed. Reason ia that legislation giving
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  • 134 5 'History Got Him Fined Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUN'TAR. Tinas. An 18-year-old dentist's assistant, Chan Cm Fah, was fined SiiOO m default two months" rigorous imprisonment by Inche Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Parit Buntar court when he was convicted on a charge of assisting m the carrying on of
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  • 352 5 Standard Slafl Corrrsponrieal iron. Tlun>. Ihe piniaVaU ol tin Pfcrdk M< K. Mr. Urn J Nk Kliiian |imL»\ <*a!!f*d on drineac yi»utli<» m lli«* Stale, an- eligible l<i join the Federation of Mala\a Polir<* Force lo **«»ri/.i* llir ojipoiiunit) hi I
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  • 69 5 TANJONG MALIM, Thui>.SUidetits and stall of the Methodist English School. Tanjong Mali m played host to 50 visit m? children ttom the new village of Beiuang recently. The visitor* were giv<jn talks by community leaders of Batang Padan? A display of physical training was gi^en by
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  • 104 5 Snndurd Staff < orrcspuodrti. H. Thai -'!at r% polu ire offei ing i n of $1 ,000 i n infoi atioo ing i t arrest of Uu pel on po c lor 1 murder of Lee Kiin, a Ch Pa Park. [poo, ;ii 20. i iboul
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  • 51 5 i• t■ *>.• i a or;.; laa.fi c three people lj ith him m t attap hut m Mand i Sings pore, were injured w t coconut trpe crashed 'h*oat I* f:< raoi oiof The tree hut g itorrn < i <• I<«--m:n! hit
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    • 233 5 It's rusy to heep thr lunttory clean! I ie Harpic* into the bowl 1 mi then flush. No brush i» needed. I < enough action cleans, Jcodoriaes th« whole -r I. a brush can reach. 1 c air 1 eheshed. Pi >» to i*« ia mtl laratari**, cunnvctad to up_«
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    • 306 5 Every woman's key to her own .i Pond's Cold Cream fof «f»«4 mrwoM. r«M» *»m f« When you know you loan your m<<->i. lwok r l(1 OKe V coy« yotlr U.« give, you wondcrfu. coh«d«^ SS&'fi-SGvSS Pood. Crfd Cpram-luj» fl f ff ft fee Im^ k..^, ..(h «.»a. The surest
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    • 881 6 T AST month a single sheet of cydostyled docu--1 meni e ni tied the Electricity (Restriction p* Consump*: <>h) Hi! was placed before City Council- th the recommendation that the City Council F tt ;a ise "no comment" on this draft Bill. v can under 'and why
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 503 6 Sir: Is there any provision m the new Ordinance whereby if a landlord has installed modern sanitation and the rent is therefore increased by the City Assessor, the landlord may increase the rent to the figure fixed by the City Assessor without having to apply
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    • 264 6 Sir: I have been rather interested m the bits of news that have appeared m the local Press recently about the indecision of the Labour Party Executive over it.*? candidates m the coming City Council Flections. We do not of course know the exact reasons for this indecision
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    • 71 6 Sir.—There are rumours at Havelock Road that one of our City Councillors (Labour) wi'.h i couple of other citizens are busy convening meetings with a view 10 forming a community centre at Hav< t>ck Road. If they are successful it would be a great achievement. I suggest 'hat it
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    • 70 6 Sir:—Hat's off tot yo most interesting editorial published Jar The Standard on Tuesday. You have bit the nail on the head. It was doubtedly written with a deep understanding of the Malayan situation and I n m complete agreement with every word of it. It is most fortunate, that
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  • 261 6 Review of Views Adoption UTUSAN Mdayu claimed that! orphan*) given to parents fbr| adoption a r e being used as ser-£ vants to do all kinds of house- hold work. Majst of the children are not to .*chools. < ai.so claimed T hat the Serial j Welfare D<jp:i Mneni was
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  • 16 6 "You draw your pension m no time here! The work puts yean on you"'
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  • 1225 6 PROSPECTS of PEACE or WAR An Appraisal 0/ The "'Military Outlook This Year By Times Military Correspondent LONDON. MORE thai) once since the p:. senl Government took office Leading members have I stated that the danger of war lias diminished. If these words mean that the strength of the west
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  • 149 7 WASHINGTON, June 11 (UP)— President Truman today endorsed the proposal that observers from five neutral nations be sent to Kojc Island to check Allied treatment of Communist prisoners. Senator B R De- nnation. [gested experts from Sweden. erlai India, Pakistan
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  • 29 7 tfAIDSTOXI K< v R Air F '■<: and a R ided m I i c a <-••■ I g tot the I ::u -ed but I■
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  • 15 7 <-(•: B< ber na. r to a rubtx ling on cotton I I
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  • 120 7 LONDON, J«M 1> IP). Britain and France fecMed lodav to inxite Kussia to meet with the westnn powers on the subject «>f Germany providing the I ailed States X willinu. I \\f lirnth (iovrinment formally announced its <I< < i>ion ftflei three hour
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  • 232 7 KOJE ISLAM), Jane 12, (UP) (hn- 400 amiConunmiisl hht prisoners risked their lives lodaj m a ,In i ak tor freedom from fanatic Ked comiiiißsars who I have mur<!er<-<I at least I »l of their comrades. "Now we y.\- live, they 1 shouted
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  • 155 7 LONDON. Jui c II: I Reuter) Foreign Under-Secretary An!thi):, v Nutting said today thai Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese Nationalist administration had given an assu ran< c I hat ii had 'no con led ion i hatever with tb< Chines* Nationalist troops m B .ma Ha
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  • 98 7 LONDON, June 12. (Reuter):— j A senior clerk oi the British House of Commons should be Lfeoi to help new colonial lejisnatures to draw up their con.stii tutions, members of all parties I .said m the House of Commons late asl nighi Mr. Lan Winterbottom
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  • 36 7 DETROIT, June 12, (AP):- \Vi:i;i:n X Sci-.pps. to. president 10l the Evening News Association ■:<] p iblisher of the Detroit News, died thU morning at his I ..i Oi ii c i-:t: v estate
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    56 7 photo. "MR." Dwight I). Eisenhower opens his arms to fereet well wishers gamming the sireet below him as a parade depicting his life moves past his reviewing stand on the Sunflower Hotel, Abilene. Kansas. last week. To the rifcht of Ike is his wife, Mamie, and at extreme left is
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  • 247 7 Moslem Women Have No Political Righ ts, Say Egyptian Profs. CAIRO, June 11, (Reuler). Al Azhar University, the oldest seal of Islamic learning, today decreed thai women have no political rights and have no ris»ht to become members of parliament m Moslem countries. The decree follows a number ;of petitions
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  • 148 7 NEW YORK. June II (UP)— General Dwight Eisenhower was quoted today as holding out a promise that the Communist threat of war can be whipped m two or three years, opening the way to eventual tax cuts of about USs4o.(iill).--000.000 m the United
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  • 84 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thins. For two hours today the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Temple:-, toured the workshops of the Malayan Railways m Sentul, Kuala Lunv.v.ir. where som c 2.200 men mostiy Chinese. Malaya and Tamils ar.e employed After the 'our. Si 1 Gerald Templer .said
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  • 64 7 PUSAX. June 12, < .\P > The South Korean has banned Voice <>t America j broadcasts over the tl n-.slation Kovernment network, accusing U of "bitterly anti-gnv^rnmenf and "obviuusly insulting" reThe Voice has Included m <s three daily broadcasts editorial excerpta from many U.S. and
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  • 67 7 BUENOS AIRES, June 11 i (UP) A violent earthqfuake rocked most of Western Argentina and north Central Chile las; night sending 'he people !!<•< i<\\(> the streets m panic. At least one persoo a five-year-old girl— was killed and a score injured. Fifteen u\ the
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  • 49 7 WASHINGTON, .June 11, (UP) James S. .Moose Jr., a State Department cat«er man, [was nominated today by Piesideni Truman to be the new Minister to Syria leplacing Cavendish Cannon. Burton Berry of Indiana was nominated to be the new Ambassador to Iraq succeeding Edward Crocker 11.
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  • 97 7 LONDON*. June 12. (ReuterW The stock markets were again idle following the Prime Minister's warning concerning the United Kingdom's economic position together with the tendency to await the Chancellor's statement. A lower rate for Sterling m New York did not help matters and most domestic
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  • 103 7 SAN FRANCISCO. June 12 <Reuter> Ranch owner Robert Law disclosed yesterday that singer and film star Judy Garland and her business m.! 1 Mr. Sid Luft. were *> xci married last Sunday while l lests at his home near Paicines, I'm miles south of here.
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  • 228 7 W tSHINGTON, June 11, (f I').— l MialK rrTfuhlr -oiiKi- »ai<( lodaj thai British Defence Minittrr 1 r I \lr\jimlrr and (,«iktjil \LirL hirk were r« |m>i l» <l I* b> m lull i:r< < ni« nt on honiliin^ of^air lm*»<« iti <
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  • 147 7 LONDON The B k« epinf an open whether Britain forma! repn Councils of ti Kor< a Corr the n turn Of l Alexander. thi I said here today. This inch;.'. Nation i the Pet munjom tru. I Alexandei (n the a fact-finding
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  • 41 7 H< >NGK< i A i!4-hour trop al si i < t-r !I i gkong m i rain < today, uprooted < othei mtM tsed I < damage Gale winds buffeted Lony last night i bui ferry trail koag and a .iv affected
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  • 114 7 NI W DI '.HI. ,i me 12. cßeuter> Prime Minister Nehru today appealed to the countries of Asia t<> remain ulnof lrom the struggle between the Western world and Rtusi i cjme to a shooting war. In a review of foreign affain to Parliament
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  • 247 7 Letourneau In US To Discuss I-C Ai d MW YORK, June 12 < \HV). —M. Jr.,,! hi iicaii. French Resident Minister and Ili^h ij&tmwmkmAmmrw m liulo-4 .hiiiit. lolil v |^r«•^^ ronfi r«in»- lit i \«-l«r«J..\ that be luul come t<* lac I nitod Stalet bfranmc v wmt ncn ";ii* for
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    • 90 7 MALA YAN AMttWA YS ANNOUNCE W«th «Hect from Mondoy 16th June the following tervices which were recently impended" on account of fuel restrictions will be reinstated. ML 104 103 Si«gopore/Kuc»o Lumpur/lpoh return Doily except Sundays ML 128/127 Penong/Koto Bhoru return Tue YoturJoyV* ML 215 216 Singopore Polembong b return Soturdoys
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    • 83 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Concspondent LONDON, June 12 The following ore the doing prices of tubbei ond tin on the Londun Moikct fodoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 25 id. Spot £977 per ton July 25 Id. buyers £977.105. «etlerj. U g 251 d. Three months: £970.101. t.
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    • 19 7 HARI RAYA PUASA |SF~^ BUNGA RAJAH BUNGA RAJAH For you and the children too 1 (.round 1 Ic.r I^l
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 151 8 Standard Shipping; Krporler A RUSSIAN floating crane which m every way U < om parable m size with the Singapore Harbour Board's !Mm rod one of the biggest floating cranes EaM of Suez is now lying hi the Singapore Ouj<r Bnmlw Towed to Singapore
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  • 46 8 MONTREAL, June 12 fUP) The 9,1*00-1011 freighter TamagisaD Maru loaded grain today after being greeted as tht first Japanese ship to dock h; an Eastern Canadian port since Pearl Harbour. The green-hulled moto ship docked on Sunday after coining here from Hamburg, Germany.
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    • 573 8 FAST REGULAR TRAMS-PACIFIC SERVICI Direct Overland S.tn Francisco Los Amreles AD American Canadian Cities An LA SF I yy Ull\\i Penanc* P. STtam Spore IITrU.NKUH U 21June ZZ 24Jnne IS tU**t 1« J"l> mvrufi v |§J-j m rhily BJulv lA^ Al i particular! of Dry Cargo. Deep Tanka and Daaiangw
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    • 830 8 CHINA HAVI6AIIOH CO-, LTD^ H«-ular Sailings to China nad Japan from Singapore. For SuettenhSi Penang. Also direct Sailings from BangkokTiid Indonesia to Chii»a I Japan. Due Spore Due Penan* From Flinlnt June 20 June 25 June nth no«. S ko«.g Sails Sails Sails Penanf P.S'ham Spore For Jum 1 Ititli
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    • 389 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS j Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedcrland Lino Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAUFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NLW ORLLANS S'porp P. S'hani Penan* SLAMAT (RL) God 18 tUose IS ISSuwt KVUJA (SMN) 27Juue /.'Uuly n.luly IJul> AXLLDLIK (HAL) 7 KJJuly 14 l.Vhily IK HJaly
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    • 422 8 -KINA- for Bangkok .Saigon Hongkong Robe X Yokohama KflBiPM U K.iut.^ j "KAMBODIA- for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama H'HJuly 14 i^Juh p "SBLAVDU" for Bangkok 23/23Jul-r Xl/Jtlul? FROM JAPAN/HOX(.RONC, "BINTANG" tor Bangkok 5/10 July SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCAMiiv Foi Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, i; Hamburg. Copenhagen Cothenburs
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 30 8 Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letters and parcels) by train. South Afrcia (letters and parcels) by T.Hpanas. Western Australia (letters and parcels) by Asphalion. North India (letters and parcels) by Eastern Saga.
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    • 79 8 ~9 >£SHiPS'in Harbour WHARVES Sh ijj Godown Gal Alaska Maiu 17/21 2 Benkjwer.* (> 7 California 3R ::9 2 Chakarta 1 2 8 Chung S.»H3 41 1 Glenartney S3 341 I Huegii Silverltght W 20 4 Indrapoera 1111 4 Islander 21 11 I Kantiil 40 2 Kampor 29 2 Larut
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  • 110 9 Standard Staff Correspondent h KV >t LA L^ MPUR i^ 12 -Convinced that increased pro duchon hrough the use of better equipment is the most direct and .mmcd.ate means of economic development m the fishing industry he Rural end Industrial
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  • 14 9 [PUR c 12 of g feri 'si. Nil I
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  • 44 9 J\K Vh'l Jn n<- 12. Flic .Mini-»lr\ of Kinainv .intiiMi iK -<i t<tila\ thai Ihe rubber «*\|M»rt <)iiti«-> uill ii«rat I t- 1 j»»r r«ni.. effective will b* he drop- me duriDg the ion with other I g
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  • 36 9 H( >NGKONG. June 12— Special Standard Semite Ooonf on the Homckonn Exchange todaj rere HK515.89 to £1 Sterling; HKS&S362S to US$l: }!K«: 133 *<• Maiay.iM SI: HK$O 314 nesian Rupiah; Gold .i>l.oo to one tael.
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  • 147 9 Plan To Train Chartered Accountants KUALA LUMPUR June 12 One oi the rii.iiiy projects t>e•g iponaored by RIDA for economic bern fit of tiic Malaya relates U) their train* irtered accountants. Dtancy 1S ;i profession thai ha :n>' nadc an appeal the Malays, v >u; U b one with a
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  • 92 9 AN AGRICULTURAL officer, to be appointed to the staff of the American Consulate m Singapore, is expected to arrive m the Colony m August. A spokesman of the Con- date said that the ap- pointment would bring the I. '.S. Consulate here into [line with
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  • 89 9 ted. Since the beginning of the ear Malaya has imported .'!.o;;9 <. .< compared with 4.821 lons the coriespondt:;s period tit si year. Of last month's importo, '{90 i came from Thailand, 106 tons Cr >m Burma and 28 tons I From French Indo China, with
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  • 68 9 Tests On Cacao At Serdang plioto. Mr. (i. S. Keepings, AgrotNimist in Charge. Serdans is seen examining a budded "Trinltario" cacao plant at the Experimental Station. Now two-and-a half rears old, the plant is just 4oimng into "fruit." It produces large pods inside which are the beans from which cocoa
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  • 495 9 Mechanised Fa rm ing Comes To Malaya By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan peasant, m common with his brethren m other rice producing countries of the East, is slowly discarding his ancestral tree trunk and buffalo for tilling the soil and turning to the speedy, labour-saving mechanical farming
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  • 115 9 HOXGKONG. Jure 12 »AP>— C. v. Starr of the American Internationa] Assurance Company reported a net c<>mj.ii.y p. ..lit for 1951 of 4;R2,3y8 a1 its annual met tin? here However, chairman Gwyn M. Hwyhcs warned riwreboMen ti^it an "unmistakable downward trend m business activity" mude a
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  • 255 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore ruled siead\ throughout yesterday with prices showing an improvement of over a cent per H>. above the previous days closing levels. First grade rubber tor June shipment was reported to have changed hands at 37.; cents po
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  • 58 9 HK Embargo On Red China Is Tightening HONGKONG. June 12, (AP)— The Legislative Council passed the first reading of a bill designed to stretch Hon*kong's import-export controls and, particularly, its embargo of strategic imports to < onnminist Chinx The bill includes a provision for c-oafLscatinu both illegal export^ and the
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  • 211 9 Speculation Causes Keen Buying Interest Stan<lar«l Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs. Reports of sterling devaluation resulted m keen buying interest m commodity shares today m the Malayan share market. This carried sharp price rises m a 0 ide m lection 10l shares. Industrials were affect d
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  • 96 9 THE produce market m Singapore was steady yesterday, .small increases m prices being re< rd ed m the copra and coconut oii sections. Cop a had buyers at $2fi* per picul and seller* at $27i but do d< al was reported. Coconut oil seller's
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  • 29 9 Brc.-r.i-e of the Unproved supi).y. the International Material* [Conference has ceturned zinc f n the free market af 4 er elgnt months of controls A. P.
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES <f(»Mnf rubu«*r prura ((»-uts i>rr Ih m Sin«a pure M-slerdaj wcrf Buvrr> vllrrt No I >p<>l I (H»"v I l> ill t) ilr- .ftinr No i hs s r i: N(». K.S.S. M Ton«-: Steady qhici I OMtON Xl XXI X 1 'ViU-vfi;! y's pr t prices pei
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  • 24 9 Mala i lion buy. g M i n j I O.D i. Can ad I I ing (T.T '>D ■2
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  • 186 9 LONDON, June 12 (Reutcrj Britain is consulting the other Commonwealth naitons about convening a conference of Commonwealth representatives on t.non cial and related subjects wii-hin a few months, a usually reliable source said here. I"he so rce said VbaA no de finite dates bad >n
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  • 28 9 Weaving school Planned By RIDE i: ma LUMP R KfDA is cvii the I >)..■. train M mad a and nd with which .<- f the Ai the cranl i
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  • 18 9 > $60,000 .')'ifi on smi;' d hen <- ■■■>■ v.ili include pc limi,. 1•• (J .<.••■ machintrn md spare w$
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    • 112 9 GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. an- plrasrcl l*» unouee Ibai mp kavc bern appointed c •]> bmrfj for >iimapi»re. Federation of Malaya, Sarawak «n<l B, itiVh Nor l!i Born«o for ifce Masspy-llarris Tftftrtors and Farm Ma.hiDcry. VKkjp^^fj Il\\v Ki< <• (\>fiil»iiir i-> one of the jffc \r^, IJ/MaL Masse) Harris *p:-rials
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    • 8 9 w|2C^A Till I i i j M ill
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  • 834 10 She's an Opera Star who likes Baseball, Wild 'Westerns, and Jimmy Durante by Sid Ross and Ernest La France LAST SPRING, when everyone was trying to think of somebody to replace Happy (handler as U.S. Baseball Czar, a mid-west-ern columnist asked: "Why not appoint a woman? 1
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  • 327 10  -  RANJIT SINGH 'PIIE MORAL degradation JL which modern society sometimes brings on the fashionable young men and women of today is well brought out m "Zamane-Ke-Hawa" ("Winds Of Time'i Hindustani film which wilt soon be releared m Malaya through the Indian Film Combine Ltd. This latest offering,
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  • 335 10 HELEN TRAUBEL, the St. Loii'< soprano who has ojten declined to visit Europe because it's "downright snobbery," is due In Singapore to gire on Juti^ 18 and 19 two celebrity rentals (jointly sponsored by T)\e. Singapore Standard ur> i [he Singapore Chamber Ensemble) after a very successful
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  • 120 10 LONDON, June 12 ißeuter) —London was once one ol tne world's foremost afterdark entertainment centres— but now, night club proprietor.; m the capital are wondering now much longer they cun stay open Night alter night the clubs are utten half empty some have onlj one or two couples m
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  • 222 10  -  SALMAH By of the surest ways of advertising anything is by pulling oft' a big: stunt and, recently, Britain's Sunday Pictorial recalled some of the "bi» ones" put on to draw public attention. Perhaps one of the most successful was that launched by West End's dancer 'Marqueez.' whose picture
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  • 275 10 name m Ceylon. He volunteered tor service m the Pint World War and, on the WMJ to England, his ship was torpedoed On reaching London, how* ever. he joined a British regiment and is now a pensioner He is engaged En te buslness and keens m touch .vith Ceylon
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    • 258 10 Showing Simultaneously Today al the CAPITOL- RFX PAVILION -CATHAY -NEW ALHAMBRA INDIA vs AMERICA THOMAS CUP IMKR-ZOM; FINAL Rimed l»^ Itn Malayan Film L nil ii >m» «|»i»r«*. jMORF POWERFUL. MORE EXPLOSIVE than thi- Broadway play »BBffH!Bil!!!Bi that won i^lfr^Ni nFTFf TIVF j vm I/C ICy lift starring KIRK ELEANOR
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    • 144 10 Movie News J Special Issue i On sale TODAY at the CAPITOL REX PAVILION ROXY QUF.KNS Jt'ii it Itvnnir'tt tliislcr/ii,., 1 yfij\ FILMED ENTIRKLY IN INDIA IN ft Qjffl TECHNICOLOB lf\> with a cast of jjlgjt INTERN ATIONAL STAKS f» TOHAY GREATEST INDIAN SCOUT OF IIEI \i **M£it Carson Starring
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    • 351 10 'ffi^R/Jti DEL MAR '5 C r poi)\VS QIOTAT1ON: \H v 1 religious must be tolrr.it.. I J for. .every man mu*' J S set to h' .iven his own »jt." Frederick the Great. 2 S FBIDA1 FOR EVERYONE; 2 Cony cs, attend to pur- 2 *> ch is* Pi n
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  • 504 11 LONDON, June 12, (Renter). Denis Compton, Middlesex an«l England all-riHiiuler today became ihe J4th player to score a 100 centuries I m first class cricket. Compton had 97 hundreds to his credit when the fteaftOfl started. lie made centnriea against \V orcestersiiire aiu LeicefilerBhire an<l
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  • 142 11 WILL King Kong do it the third essive tune? That is the question which wrestling c k about tomorrow night's mail) event between Tigi r Joginder one of India's leading grapplers and the !I '-ri.'i, giant Kintf Kong. King Kong has won twice m
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  • 132 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead THE player ichexe left arm is (M the address i. eery likely to slraiyhten lliai left arm so newhert during ihe The straightening action will move the elubhead sidp the hup of flight and it will cooijj outside m across the red direction line
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  • 49 11 All members and old girls" association of the Methodist Girls' School are informed that the annual genera"! meeting has been postponed to June 14. at 4 p.m. Members and ex-students of the M.G.S. are cordially invited to attend the meeting at the Sr.M G.S.. Young Road.
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  • 271 11 New Irish Boxer To Make Debut In S' pore WHEN the Little Paras S. Dinalagi scrap supporting the main attraction between Boy Brooks and Ismeli Radrodro begins at the Happy World Stadium tonight, there will be a young Irishman sitting ringside giving extra special attention to the fight. He is
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  • 379 11 KUALA M'MPLR, Thurs.— Folio win- are Oic complete weigbto i or I«»--lorrow's nine races the concluding day of the Sclangor Turf Club a June meeting. CL. t, DIV. I— IJM. Otiera f».04 Twelfth of Aug. 9.01 Fair Anita 8.10 Harrovian 8.09 Mr. Meadow lark 8.08 Jack McGinty
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    60 11 Harlem Globetrotted ft It. 9 m» nwlrfri. Lee Garner and .1 C. (iipson. dunk tin- ball into the bask' t dining pra.(lices at the Kmpii*- Pn«kl. Wembley. The .lohf trotters will UfKne m SinKapore by plair on Aug. l',\. and play thirc tames at the Happy Wmld
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  • 304 11 500 Schoolboys Yell And Cheer Badminton Stars FIVE HUNDRED students of Gan Eng Seng School will not forget June 12 m a hurry. For they cheered themselves hoarse watching badminton exhibition matches given by the Danish and Indian Thomas Cuppers at the school auditorium yesterday morning. ■j Earlier, Mr. Lim
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  • 65 11 THE annual sports ol EUffiei [astitution Singapore, w lx held on Sati Ime 2] tl 3 p.m. on R.I. Ground The sports will m pn «ded by i march-past of athlete* ai 2 ti p.m. All parent: id old boy? are cordial?} «h come. There will be
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 393 11 ON THE AC SINGAPORE 454 -Ait-tre* a 41 turtrei) 10 v ni. St-wj.; Classical .Music; II a.m. Mmpuony of Strings; I p.ni K.ulio Orchestra; LSQ News; 1.15 Del st.tton Irio; Proeramme Summary; t.,17 I ortcs Favourites (i.55 Anckiiiik cmi ills a Spore Share .Market K<-port; p.m. Nt-ws; 1.15 Reporter's Notrbook;
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    • 31 11 irinicF (f %l IfiiyicKffii HIGH TIDES at the priaripal resorts m Ma;a;.a. TODAY AM F.M Singapore L3l Malacca 1' v ll ~>* Port l>»ckson lf.W 10.31 Fort,S-ham !< ?7 :>.30 F»-nang 135 40*
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  • 409 12 HURDLER MISSES HIS STEP Heid up m Spore because their plane had engine trouble Australia 1 s Olympic boys made full use of their time training and sightseeing AUSTRALIA'S Olympic team captain ami iWmpien ntinll«T, Ra\ Weinberg had a narrow i-4ra|»«* from j.ijurv iliirin- rightseeJag i»nr of Singapore on -iliir^luy
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  • 86 12 THE DANISH Thomas Cup leii B -n will m an < ition .1 team s and C 5 :tOn :illemn! I B I norrow at match will E 'on SIN(iIJKS rgaai Dm r.i i Ib Olesen law T< J H k Chye /it itt 1
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  • 34 12 KARA rune 2 (AFP):— I i tani radio today anthat the Pak ai bad de- ite the Internal at Olyn pi Committee to hold Games m Lahore. Punjab province.
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    • 95 12 Sir; J am directed 10 thai -rdclc -TAIPIXt; ..D MUST REST OFFICIAL' m your i.f (fa SnujuSiandard does no: re- tw* of the <<r the Tttip'mi] and D rtr i A < tent Football Amon ■on officials did ll time wife on .s-f«> OH this ■< rrefore, tfcc
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  • 225 12 LAMOTTA READY NOW FOR ANYONE DETROIT, June 12 (AP) Jake Lamotta, the lvt man >lciiue hammer who improves with age. will lijjht atßjonc "il there's cnous;h <*abbage m it and any<nn ißrludes li^ht heavyweighi t'hampion, Joe Maxim or challengers Sugar Kav Hobin*ioii and Randy Tiiri)iii. .lake thinks his un&nhnous decision
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  • 64 12 MANILA, June 12, (AFP) The Asian Games Federation will meet m Helsinki on July 18 to discuss details of the 1954 competitions to be held m the Philippines, the Philip:' ne Amateur Athletic Federation announced last night. The meeting will be attended by all AGF
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  • 93 12 MANILA. June 12, (AFP) .Malaya's VVons Peng Soon last night breezed through m his debut here by defeating Manila's M. Yanga. 15-1, 15-2. American players Marten Mendez. Dick Mitchell and Uynn Rogers had to default their matches as they had to leave early
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 12 Mr. Jaglt Saxena, manager of the Indian Thomas rup trim and Monaj Ciuha. planiius a "(iuod will" fruit tree at tian Enf" Sen* srhool. Sinsupore yesterday, get ri^ht down lo Uw job. (Story on Pa;,, 11).
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  • 443 12 LONDON, June I- (Renter) Britain, a* leaders m the l >.~>0 European championships, are hopeful hut nol 100 assured of athletic successes at the Helsinki < >l\ mpic Games. Britain possesses at l»-a>i half a dozen men ami women who are potential winners of
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  • 296 12 C. A. MAKE FULL USE OF THEIR CHANCES PLAYING a more determined brand of football and making llie most of their opportunities, Chinese Athlete* beat a strong Singapore Cricket Club combination by two goals to one m their SAFA First Division League game played at jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A
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    35 12 Gordon Pirie. who broke Sydney Wooderson's British all-comers" record for the three miles last month. He is tipped as a strong ionlender for a pla(> at least m the Olympic 5.000 or 10.000 metres rates.
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  • 75 12 PENANG, Thurs. The following: have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor m the inter-state cricket, match to be played at Kuala Lumpur on June Tl, 23 and 24: J. P. Pearson (Capt). Eu Cheow Teik (vice-capt). J. K. Andres, R. M. Nelson. Koay Khoon Leong.
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  • 97 12 DALLAS PEXAS (Reuter) x golf tournament j n J playeri from every the world will ann tunced today naret, the sional. p national tourna played next year < J course— the fas:. rd Inter:. 1 would be bill, international cha Fwo players sele ted >m
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  • 12 12 rWENTV-I with 31 i' each ha\ Nancy Tai
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  • 265 12 PLAYING with better combination and teamwork Bale>j tier Community Centre took full points off Windsor Rovers S.C. m a lively SAFA Third Division ''A'" league soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Leading one-nil at halftime, BCC finally won two-one. Windsor Rovers though con- vincingly beaten
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  • 78 12 BECKENHAM, England. J ne 12 (APi: America's Gardnar Mulloy and Hamilton Richardson entered the semi- finals of the Kent lawn tennis championships Wednesday with Eric Sturgess (South Af: Mulloy will meet the wini ncr of today's quarter-final match between Don Candy (Australia) defending eh pion,
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    14 12 The leau fros race m progress at the Singapore Chinese Girls School Sports yesterday.
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  • 88 12 THE SI KG A PORE M will hold a Scavenger Hunt and Barbecue tomorrow evening. The Hunt will commence at 7.30 p.m. outside Malayan M Workshop m PenaHg; R-iad ba becue which will be held at 13, Dalvev Estate at the end of Ihe event Tl tse
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  • 30 12 Dock yard Lose IX A SAFA Sec «id Division league soccer match played at the BODCA ground Chinese Athletes beat Hi Dockyard by a narrow margin of two goals to <"
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 36 12 SOCCER: SAFA League. Dir. 1. Tiger SA v Chinese Casual* ul Jalan Bcsar Stadium: Junior Cuptie. Indian BS v Haikowyu a: Geylang. Boxing at Happy World Stadium 9 p.m. BADMINTON: Denmark v$ Malayan team 8.15 p.w.
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