Singapore Standard, 14 June 1952
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Title Section15 1952-06-14 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 347 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration575 1952-06-14 1 'America Is Alive To The Situation' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The severe fall m the price of rubber which has occurred m recent weeks is a matter of the utmost concern, not only to the rubber industry, but also to the Government and575 words
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Article272 1952-06-14 1 Malay a Faces 2 Musts i i ..i ..1.1 I 'enapler gave whole hearted aa*aus ili.H no rttort ill be ..ini i.. hold the econoi.r it. .ni far M it lie* i. (...MiMiiit-nl power .1,, fm, said. b to lendi In tne the United c tuntries the between UIC her272 words
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Article41 1952-06-14 1 THE pilot ami a photo_»r.*n.*-.et i Mm stry al Supply pla|ie k i yesterday v hen it <-r _>ie I __> »i miles :*»-.v:.y fron, |h e Mi isl j 's esl ib-i-mir-^nl il h -s. •> 'i*j| Djau, Hampshire. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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139 1952-06-14 1 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Fri. Zainal Abidin Othman. former Assistant Superintendent of Police and canteen manager of the Special Constabulary was fatally mi. .red m a road accident at the three half mile Klebang Road early this morning. Mr. Zainal was n his way139 words
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Article208 1952-06-14 1 MILLION GIFT FOR HOSPITAL THE Singapore General Hospital ye*ter<lay I received a ma *z niii cent gift of $M.">().<) 0() from a wellknown l*ars*_*«e hiisineHsman. Mr. .V R. VI Miri, (.hairnian [of the Phoenix Aerated Waler (.<>. Ltd., who asked thai I In* money he utilized "wholly to provide more208 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-06-14 1 A TRAIN' was blown tip yesterday by a Vietminh-laid mine near Dian station. 15 miles northeast of Saigon, usually reliable sources reported A sea. of hands is raised by about l.'dio people at a meetiujr <>r the South African Nationalist Party at Lady smith. The demonstrator* ■fie75 words
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Article31 1952-06-14 1 THE SINGAPORE Government announced yesterday it is reviewing its whole policy m relation to the control of building, pending which the Control o'T Building Ordinance is extended31 words
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Article141 1952-06-14 1 'Prize' Red Detained In S'pore Standard Staff Reporter A JOHORE bandit with a $2,500 reward on his head and another man, a known bandit supplier, also from .Johore, were among three Reds arrested m Singapore by the Security Police within the last few days. The first to be arrested was141 words
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Article355 1952-06-14 1 5 REDS SLAIN - 5 REDS SLAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Continuin<£ their relentless campaign against the terrorists. Security Forces yesterday killed live more handits. Two were captured and one wounded. Two members oi the Security Forces have been slightly wounded. The Ist Fi.ii_.ns. who recently started operations m the Bahau area355 words
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Article96 1952-06-14 1 Standard S^aff Reporter DETENTION Orders under the Emergency Regulations have: been signed by the Colonial l Secretary tor the custody oJ six teacher;.' and five students of the y.K-k V.v.a School and also for a youth indirect!.-.- connected with the school These teachers and students were96 words
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Article83 1952-06-14 1 IPOH Fi— Band I last night murdered tl. .*<••• people two women and a man— outside Pusing. _he :1 f a business m Pusing while one of the women, hu we an advanced state oi p et The other woman aged 2-°, was a83 words
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Article28 1952-06-14 1 HONOLULU, June 13, (AP) Ten -crewmen of a dit B-29 Superfortress today frtere reported mis. m? m shark-in tested waters it milea west ot i Kwajale.'.n.28 words
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Article209 1952-06-14 1 Standard Stuff Correspondent IPOII. Fri. Dame Fortune has played an extraordinary hand m the lives of certain workers m the small and remote village of Chaah m Johore. It sounds fantastic hut it is true. For the -second time m their lives these same209 words
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Article260 1952-06-14 1 Referring to the question of wmgt m-uoi ial ions. Sir (herald Templer reminded those present t hut the past lew years had seen considerable progress m the peaceful settlement ol disputes m the industry, and m the negotiation of agreements m the Matters nl >.ai;«*«> and260 words
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Article239 1952-06-14 1 No Dress— The 'Gang' Was Barred LONDON, June I.i <\P> The "k:jn_; show" flew back to London I'hursda> from entertaining British troops m Malaya and promptl.. stirred up a minor tempest b> ie parting that they uei«. ha* i-ed Irom a Singapore orti cers' mess for not wearing dress. Ralph239 words
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Article187 1952-06-14 1 Electricity Bill To Be Dropped THK PROPOSED Electricity (Restriction of (onsumption) Bill will not enter the statute book ol the Colony if a recommendation of the Public I tilitie* Committee of the Councillors is accepted. The Committee at meeting yesterday decided to drop the Bill The Bill was Intended to187 words
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Advertisement104 1952-06-14 1 Ml CARTA PLASTIC LAMINATE yevt TABLE TOP •»■> linportra V SKNI. HENG II) MO V _.t> Str*. t. |»orr Fhon<- 4*.'. AY. SERIES DIESEL -^lOa CYLINOER I *aW^ THREE J 0 FIVE ANO SIX TO M^B\lL4l___ T£N 8H P AT 00 T0 POWER FROM EITHER END OF CRANKSHAFT M m104 words
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Advertisement112 1952-06-14 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE R m a ir>de range is always fi a i*t tlable here Call and Select \jnur EJ {_y rrq./irrmpn. < THE tf fi NOVELTY STORE tf HK North Bridfc Road 9 Phone 3 1>S nttH) "ZAZ.AA 'T r zzz^ > m. m iiiiiiiiULiii iiifT i iJ!iM-'____i_____Jfci__miii .v_j'j^BJ112 words
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Article249 1952-06-14 2 Board Chief Explains Notices To Raise Rent TENANTS of Singapore who are served with notices to quit need not be apprehensive of being evicted from their homes when it is the intention of the landlord to increase the rent of the premises, the President of249 words
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Article134 1952-06-14 2 Taximan Bea ten Up By 3 MORs Court Told THREE M.O.K.s J. Nayagan, K. Thomas and Koon Wah Sens, were < har-ed m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with robbery and CMsiag hurt to O. Kansasamy, a taxi driver, m Ayer Raja* Koad on Mar. 21. D Id the134 words
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Article57 1952-06-14 2 Accused Was Hurl: Case Postponed THE SIIN U >RE F Mag rtr; te, D.H ord be sen! Genei I I I whei he A. asan had m o- lie w; c to >p- k. to the ck k was arrested at 10..; 2 at rhe c. East C I B57 words
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Article23 1952-06-14 2 PANG S HAM (46 > pest. for fn ---ion of 25 kati white I on June 12 m C Ut Road23 words
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191 1952-06-14 2 INK Filipino commiinii. m Singapore, which numbers around 200. has already planned a full programme for Jul) t. to celebrate the >ixth \ear of their independence, Mr. M« R. Anciann. President of ihe Filipino V -social ion toi, l The Standard yesterday* Begii191 words
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Article462 1952-06-14 2 SJI Has Big Plans For Centenary RK\ F.RKM) Brother Lawrence OToole, Assistant Superior General *i ihe Christian Brothers, is arriving m Singapore Irom Rome on June 30 to- lie present at the centenary edebratfam of St. Joseph's Institution. and the arrival of the Christian Brothers m Malaya. The Fall Programme462 words
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Article51 1952-06-14 2 VENEGOPAL IS SANE VENEGOPAL, a clerk who recently told a Singapore judge that the Remand Prison cured his chronic asthma and who was sent for mental observation, was yesterday fined $50 and a day's simple imprisonment by the Third District Judge for housebreaking. He was found to be of sound51 words
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Article33 1952-06-14 2 A TRISHA rider. Goh Kang. who was caught carrying goods offered a police constable $2 not to, take action. Yesterday Goh was fined $25 m the Singapore Second Police Court.33 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-06-14 2 OFF THE BEATEN TRACK THIS car left the road m Boat Quay yesterday afternoon and landed on the bed of Singapore River with slight damage. No one was injured. photo. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article, Illustration297 1952-06-14 2 Standard Shipping Reporter AFTER six years of study m the United States where he won four scholarships. a 25-year-old Chinese, Leon Wan?, retarned to Sourabava and married the girl of hi s dreams a girl who he had met only once. Yesterday297 words
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Article68 1952-06-14 2 THE rents of the following houses m Singapore were raised by the Rent Conciliation Eoarl yesterday with the consent of the tenants: A three-storey building m Cross Street from $193 to $250, tenant Lew Joo Seng: a house m Tomlinson Road from SlBO to 5275.68 words
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Article75 1952-06-14 2 An application asking that the Setters of a well-known Singapore businessman, Yeo Gin Guat, be redirected to the Official Assignee was granted by the Singapore Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the High Court yesterday. Making the application, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, Asst. Official Assignee,* stated that75 words
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Article57 1952-06-14 2 LIM SENG ANN alias Bah Lee Ter was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with extortion m May at Kirn Chuan Road. It was alleged that Lim threatened to assault Tan Moh Seh and thereby induced Tan to deliver $10.80 to him. Lim claimed57 words
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Article38 1952-06-14 2 THE ANNUAL General Meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern Blanch) will be held on Fri- day, June 27 at 8 p.m. at the Pathological Laboratory. Faculty of Medicine. Singapore.38 words
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Article49 1952-06-14 2 NG AH FUAY (32) pleaded guilty to a charge m the Singapore' First Police Court yesterday of assisting m the running of a chap ji kee lottery on June 12 at Balestier Road. Sentence was postponed to June 20 and $6,000 bail was allowed.49 words
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Article82 1952-06-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHTY-SIX people have applied within the last week for appointment with the Singapore Police Force as motor driving testers. To clear the back-log of thousands of learner drivers on the waiting list, Government has approved the appointment of eight more testers, to augment82 words
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171 1952-06-14 2 MR. Lan H. D. Findlay, secretary of The Bible Societies m Malaya, whose head office is at Armenian Street, Singapore, said yesterday, that the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society have no connection whatsoever with the Bible Societies m Malaya. He was referring to a171 words
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Advertisement145 1952-06-14 2 r*"4jiA_H_____i____-i__- _____>____ ___t____L__J -**'*T,n*nfT*' I m*W^***f^^r-r.i ii |8 A>ff*»*.f tillllflf 4 o/ j PLASTIC G OOS 3 B Itility Bottles. Mu^s. Bou Is, Screw Top < I Cover Bawls, Ice Cube Trays. Plastic* I m (over. Egg Trays. Caps t v Bai I >4&o /ks£ Unpacked 1 A LATEST SHIPMEM145 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-06-14 2 L IS** W^^^^ .V^Av) C/lJ cji'li.O V" (of* f jjjr L_LJSL 1 •jj^;£^-v-';::^v-\l- V; flS.SS£ai^ \***\*mm\\mm\ Catm17 words
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Article250 1952-06-14 3 CASE OF Mdme. YEO vN U»PIJ. MluN for an order, by Mr. R. H. t* **t-« N hirili* proceedings m ili. pending mi! |>v Mu.i. mm Vfen §i< n Xeo agalnal iln* derision of |i.-:tr.- Kogeru, v.h«» had dilfiwn ll her elaiiu lor a i\ih250 words
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Article28 1952-06-14 3 Thieves Sent To Prison ,T* RS polite trap b I .1 by ol m ryinfl s to Rajama- have I to or- pny hi** I 1 I M.i28 words
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Article79 1952-06-14 3 Presents For The Queen ver inkstand to the Duke. They were all designed and worked m Brunei with the inscriptions added m Singapore. Sarongs of golden thread were presented to the Queen. the Queen Mother, Queen .Mary and Princess Margaret The Sultan, attired m Malay court robes, was accompanied by79 words
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Article26 1952-06-14 3 THE COURT cf Appeal (Civil) and Court of Criminal A peal will sit Ln the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, from Tuesday, June 24, at 10.30 a.m.26 words
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Article46 1952-06-14 3 THF chin: -iComrcial School I a tea•ty at the C V H A Hall at 4.30 p.m. today, when irtificates and prizes will be en away by .Mrs G. W flebb to successful students of e*Spr g 1951 London r o! C tierce Examinations.46 words
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Article42 1952-06-14 3 MUNUSAMY Ramasamy, a reputed thief was charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with loitering with intent to commit a seizable offence at 2.30 a.m. on June 11 at Norfolk Road. He claimed trial and was allowed $500 bail.42 words
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Article204 1952-06-14 3 Detamore— Turner Lectures To End Standard Staff Reporter THF DETAMORE-TURNER Bible Lectures which began m the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, more than one year- ago, will end on Friday night (June 20) with a farewell service at the Bible Auditorium, 1?0 Balestier Koad. M >re than 300 Bible lectures were given204 words
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Article296 1952-06-14 3 We Must Clear Them Now McNeice MORE THAN 200 occupants of 18 plank[mill shop houses m front of tiie Southern Hotel m Eu Tong Sen Street, popularly known as Singapore's Night Bazaar, will soon he ordered lo quit their premises as the site is to296 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-14 3 Standard Staff Reporter THU GIFI S above were presented to the Que c n th <* Queen Mother. Queen Mary, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess -Margaret by the Sultan of Brunei. The presentation wa s made when the Queen and the Duke received the Sultan m audience at Buckingham73 words
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Article113 1952-06-14 3 A YOUNG husband, Ching Kin Hiang, who had intimidated his mother-in-law by threatening to burn down her house m Paya Lebar Road was sentenced yesterday, by Mr. Justice Brown, to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, at the Singapore Assizes. Following a quarrel with his mother-in-law over the113 words
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Article, Illustration103 1952-06-14 3 Calling YMCA Prize Winners The following were prize winners at the VMCA Fete and Foir held recently and are asked to collect their prizes at the YMCA "A" Orchard Road, j Singapore. Speed Typewriting Competition: First Mr. Chung Wai Onn (8f) words p.m.), Second—, Mrs. Nicol and Miss Nancy i103 words
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235 1952-06-14 3 Standard Shipping Reporter KOREA-BOUND men of the Black Watch Regiment, who arrived m the troopship, Empire Orwell, yesterday were given a rousing welcome by the Pipes and Drums of the Gordon Highlanders at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Shortly after the trooper, flying the235 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-06-14 3 MR. Clive M. Gloves. Director of Physical Education. Melbourne V.M.C.A., arrived m Singapore by air yesterday on his wav to the Olympic Games at Helsinki. He will act as official observer on gymnastics and basketball for the Australian Olympic and Sports Council, and will attend the International Physical Directors' ConsultationStandard - 74 words
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204 1952-06-14 3 Neper Use Axe In Quarrel Warns Judge Tan HOWEVER angry a ma n may be. he should never use an axe m a quarrel, the First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, told Vitalingam Kalimuttu, charged with striking Tairiam on the head with an axe on April 18 at a204 words
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Advertisement50 1952-06-14 3 V/henever Wherever Orion Vacuum Flasks THE ASIAN TRADING SHIPPING (M) LTD' I. tin; UtCADE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE WW •v- _VV VVVVVVVVV VVVVWWWWWWWV' N x vv\v\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\vvv\\\\\\v\\v^v\wvv\\V\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\a> a INSECTICIDE FOR f^:t)\ j HOUSEHOLD AND (J(f£2^ j OUTDOOR USE I Salt- \zpntst I NAN KANG COMPANY j t 82*337 MEDEWU3 BUM,.. SINGAPORE I. j50 words
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Advertisement228 1952-06-14 3 V THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES WINTER gP J//SPORTS K^JU^-/ WERE MB IV etr: [ste < 1 igines es i B. m I CHRONOSON the acousti star! signs Longines CHRONOCAMEKA producing I records of competitorr timet within 4 se >i L after the.v cross the finish line: PADIOGINES short wave communication228 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-06-14 3 my FRIEND. V AW ...IT 1 f ...WHAT AM I SAVIN' HOLY ___^l fvEH CAP'N JOHN jEjA L^^OPJMB^mNS /youhavesAvedlwa6nt I^al^Ks' OUR HAIR, LETS /WERE CARRYING V JAMESTOWN FROM\Nuth. S^^Sl_Sl22_L r"^ POCAHONTAS. JT^B CHECK BACKON /SACKS FULL OF \Z STARVAT,ON flrf Sll" V, > 3 1 OOP! DOWN V<" -tfftgMj ?n^'71 words
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Article214 1952-06-14 4 Plan To Improve Health Aids Staii-lai-'. Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, I ti. The people m the new villages will also be receiving dental attention when Gevernnient has completed detail* of a •M-heine for private registered dentists to visit these villages and do dental work. This214 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-14 4 Photo. R.AJH.C tr.un.c orcleriies— the men who a< uunpanv the large IgMiM patrols m the jungle know hmv lo mv etsailttca throush. over, under, the hundred ami one übsta« les nature i-in provide. Army PR.Army PR. - 35 words
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Article199 1952-06-14 4 Standard Stall Correspondent ki VI V LUMPIER. Fri. Sunday Claris the H M.< ,*a "l ,ii-^ Week* 1 ia Malaya. The public i* invited to thr firitfeh Military EUlgpital at kinrara. Kuala I umpur. ran Sunday between 11.30 a.m. Audi 12.30 p.m.. tu see a demonstration199 words
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Article114 1952-06-14 4 THE following is the result of the lucky numrfoers draw of the Malayan Sikhs Education Aid Fund: Ist Prize Morris Minor Car 7.1 1 74 2nd prize Radiogram *****1 3ld prize Sewing Machine *****; 4th prize Gents' Bicycle *****; ath prize Sunflame Cooker *****; 6th prize Table114 words
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Article114 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Remarking that he was satisfied from the evidence that death was accidental and that there was no foul p'.ay, the Kuala Lumpur Coroner. Raja Chik Ja'afar today returned a verdict of death by misadventure, at the conclusion of an tnquesl into the death114 words
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Article84 1952-06-14 4 Bound Over On Trust Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Fri For committing criminal breach of trust of a car entrusted to him by Lai and Company. Batu Road, a .'.l--.*-ear-old technical assistant. S. Visvanathan. was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the First Magistrate's Court here and bound over to be84 words
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Article199 1952-06-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB, Fri. Scouts m the Federal capital have answered the call of the High Commissioner to do their duty m the new villages. Eight Scouts groups arc being formed m the new villages around Kuala Lumpur mk\ parties of Scouts are paying199 words
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Article83 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Following a submission by CouTlsel that the appellant was a very old and sick man. Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Criminal Court of Appea today reduced the sentence of six weeks' simple imprisonment passed on a 61-year-old Chinese, Ng Heong Bee. by the president83 words
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Article121 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— V. Muniandy, -a 20-year-old Tamil, who was stated to have had several previous convictions, was today convfHed by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. B. V. Rhodes, and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's;121 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-14 4 This Standard photo shows 12 members of the Singapore Teachers Training College, Certificate Course (Ist year) who visited The Standard offices at Robinson Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. They are seen m the library.35 words
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Article55 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Justice Wilson al the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today reserved judgment till Monday m the appeal of a Chinese. Lee Kwa-; Meng. against the conviction ar.d sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the Kuala Lumpur. Magistrate on two charges55 words
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Article101 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tbe Malayan Trade I mon Council, at its annual delegates' conference m Kuala Lumpur beginning on June 27, will consider a resolution by the Johore District Government Workers' Union asking the Federal Government to set up a eomarittre to prepare a ten-year plan with the101 words
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Article508 1952-06-14 4 NEED TO IMPROVE FIRE SERVICES KUALA LLMPLR. Fri.— The kuala Lumpur Municipal Council may --oon Im* Baked t_> make thorough investigation with a \t\* i<» Meertaining th< need to improve the fire service* «>l i!i« t_iv.n. r U I thai k all L :mpur iho ild508 words
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Article218 1952-06-14 4 Xl ALA LUMP! R. Fri There are two very proud Scouts m Malaya today proud because they have earned from Sjx Gerald Templer, a Scorn himself, letters of commend .tion tor a good turn they did on April 11. Sir Gerald was informed of their218 words
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Article93 1952-06-14 4 K.UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Speaking over Radio Malaya I iast night. Mr. K. J. Cumming. j a member of the Employees' I Provident Fund Board, said that te the best of his know- j kdge Malaya is the first coun- j try m South-Ea.st Asia to pro-- ide93 words
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Article113 1952-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, F* From August 1 1 to m the T'' era! capital will be the centre of Int resl to the Boy Scowl world when delegate* from all part*- of South-East Asia and Australia gather at Castl< Camp tor tb< fli sl internati scout113 words
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Article20 1952-06-14 4 Toh Pee Hay was fined I by tljf Muar Magistrate foi using bis motor ear for hire' without a ttceuoa,20 words
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Article20 1952-06-14 4 Corporal; Contractor Acquitted Standard Stag acqui p at 'heir B I I out 200 ■>■ < tate i ;ary. Keh their HP20 words
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Advertisement73 1952-06-14 4 EA6LE SHIRTS i% b\~?m\ F w^/ ff '.7/1 jS 8 OUR Si'JQVALn, CHI RTS vith H ar- offered LOW PRICES ti v lUt MTM Wtolmlr im letti awl SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIN FACTORY LTD. CHicc- 15^6 Mi or fci «'< Sfci ond i* i 226 Km Br.--.- j m m73 words
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Article223 1952-06-14 5 KUANTAN. Fri. K. Swbramaniam was sentenced to three months Jail for retaming .stolen property, be- lonsmu to three Malay women a t Tanah Puteh, Kuantan Hin father KaraiPa nan who was charged i with heing an accomplice i was acquitted. Satan binti Teh told the223 words
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Article47 1952-06-14 5 Youth Had Terrorist Documents KHOO AH I.OKF (17), wa s yesterday charged m thr Singapore First District Court with "having under his control without lawful excuse a terrorist document." sometime m May. The title of the document was "Study No. Tiie ease was postponed i;» .lulv 2.47 words
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Article366 1952-06-14 5 Dark Figure In Bsnk Building INSPECTOR HUNS FROM ENTERUNG Hie tunnel of tbe Mercamik; Hank hiMJMiwg, Sin nap ore, nt I a.m. on April 27, Inspector Mnliil Kah man l.in Knlhaslia saw a Mark figure* near il.Mu* wider ll><" staircase. "I thoughl it was a corpse and thai someone had366 words
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Article67 1952-06-14 5 A CABLE of thanks has been received from the Serrrtary of State for the Colonies on behalf of the Queen for the Consular Corps. Singapore, by the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. The messaffe reads: The tfttrcn has asked that her sincere appreciation of their67 words
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Article86 1952-06-14 5 MUCH WAS PROMFSED BUT THF. A I. CMN I Association ol the King Edward VII College ol '.Meciicme is to appi_»;ich the Singapore Governmenl for land for its beadquarters. Tiie Bui irl ing Sub-Commit-tee ut the association has fi)ii<!(ierfri several sites but they were all rejected for various reasons. Prom86 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-06-14 5 COMICS SAVES THREE Standard Staff Reporter A COMIC magazine saved three rhiidren. between three and seven years of aye. from injury when a coconut tree crashed into their attap home m Maadai Road. Singapore, on Thursday. They were gathered around the mnqazine m a corner of the hut, and engrossedStandard - 209 words
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Article, Illustration227 1952-06-14 5 Standard Stall Reporter PREMISES which had !^n pai I U ioiMd li.tn hrc and l ented aui ai mm -anil m i enagh Road Eai lim a- a garage al ren! ol (256 have i been converted hfto tn o buomesc prenui es toi IStandard - 227 words
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Article272 1952-06-14 5 M lis l\ lIONs m >ingapore lin hie to lond shedding tiMlav: DAY II i**::;- Pipe, Klieeiu. Kurd, Bin sins. Wire Mesh. P.WJD, Quarry. Nanyang Sll*"., Biikil Paaijang, National Carbon. Princess Elizabeth Estate, llairv I arm, I'lu Pandan. .Jurong I. A. 3. Itukit Timah \l l (nited272 words
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278 1952-06-14 5 'Build A Wall Keep The Loafers Out' Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.- In a bid to prevent loafers from con ducting their own football leagues m Penang's historic Northern Road cemetery, Dr. N. K. Menon will ask the Settlement Council at its meeting on Monday if Government will take immediate278 words
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332 1952-06-14 5 $5 A Day Demand May Fall On Public IF SINGAPORE city Councillors are to pay their dailyrate. 1 en-.plos oos the minimum \\;it;e <>' ft demanded by the City Council Labour Unions Ferlernt ion. it would mean that the Rale Fund account of the Co!!'i<-!| «rill show an expenditure >332 words
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Article123 1952-06-14 5 Siandord >tnfl Correspondent PENANG, Fri— Catching fish hv dynamite an Illegal act -is being indulged m by some fishermen m north west Malayan and Siamese waters. Mr J. S. Scott, fishery Officer, told The Standard lodav. '.Dynamiting old fish' >.. S the caaa of nonm123 words
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Article130 1952-06-14 5 END WAR TO END WANT Standard Mafl Ke|Mtii<*--1 lii I I po\ ■nd il I I be -a II i lenl unch ifl pengl I iff Normal Thorna Si ialist eadei md unsur'*e. Sex s !>■• h talli on lo in 'I M.r if-* World' i Ma a pa as)130 words
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Article24 1952-06-14 5 ORE G ii met* am ed the dissolution l i c <, Tin- I I and the Hi ton Mutua i24 words
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Advertisement150 1952-06-14 5 r*y 9n4 h »m»tch«d e«octl> i ,n numbci by M*iot m rhe neck o- o mon. tiger headache ww^?Wb\ CURt '£k V~ Vy _-FAA Unmotched by ony othei Qr> Pom rclicvsr th* TIGER V*' d&S!S HEADACH£ CU Rf J" an -^t^^!___!__l V\\ e ce, cnt 'emedy tot Head iwvcv suck150 words
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Advertisement30 1952-06-14 5 \V I i y (at right) the incompa r cVe 'i*ii(^<^^^ißtt(i(^^fcitti^irfKjii«ii^^ modem p'f»ci Ci on equp- men t Singapore —X- Lu.npur IpoK fenany. Also at Kuchmg 0 ofhei Borneo Bronchrt.30 words
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855 1952-06-14 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Threat By Strike S fternoon, representatives ol the Singapoie 1 Ctv Council Labour Unions Federation will the Deputy President of the City Council and City Councillors to negotiate on the daily- mployees' demands for increased basic wages snd cost ol living allowances. m Bui the855 words
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Article, Illustration1801 1952-06-14 6 ROBERT STEPHENS - The New Revolution In Turkey ROBERT STEPHENS py I^RONTIERS are always queer places. They have an air of existing apart m their own space-time. The frontier between Syria and Turkey is one of the most romantic of them all and its time-scale is all its own. From Aleppo, which rivals1,801 words
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201 1952-06-14 6 Ronald Bedford - Ronald Bedford by "DRTTISH parents who tell bed-time stories to their children should revise the one about the Little Piggy that went to Market. For American porkers now have their own luxury train to take them on that all-important ride. The cars m which201 words
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Article323 1952-06-14 6 WHY MOVE THEIS DEPT? Sir:—It is understood that L the Ipuh Land Office bi be- L ing moved m the very net A fut Lire to another building v situated out of town on the j Kuala Kangsar Road. -If this h is true, then it is a pity that323 words
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Article376 1952-06-14 6 We, the PEOPLE Sir. I still cannot believe the story which appeared on i Page Three of your June 9 issue, m which five shopk keepers have been told to I shift or close down. Surely, Sir, this is a matter on which th<i Federal Government should issue some wri376 words
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Article185 1952-06-14 6 STAN HAYS - Your Slip Is Showing STAN HAYS by I W .I 1 1 r A [ISS AMMlli sua, slip showinj I where Im staadiai I bra and docbi I lad Ib not th<* onh mm Aniein.tn m- i used lo fashion s ncks-a* staggered _U hrl they reallj augiii to i..,*185 words
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Article31 1952-06-14 6 MISTAKEN IDENTITY b Sta on pag< 2 that a "Yap Xi trial m 1 1 i marlci i pi I an FARI I me m t B UP tatf 9 BaaaaaMMN31 words
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Advertisement77 1952-06-14 6 _-_-_-___-_______________-_____n_-_______ > YOGHOURT SHERBET is C*^^^ A here! Another Magnolia yO /A triumph! It's a ipecial low- >y\ w f at ice-cream with all the If goodness of Yoghourt. It's C cV^A s-.veet— with the refreshing ZZ^^ fX* V tanß of Yoghourt. \\Mi*o^\^ S nI 50c for !0 o* carton77 words
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Advertisement10 1952-06-14 6 nlways Milder Differ Tasting Voo/er Smoking CHESTERFIELD iingafiorr TS gM»10 words
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342 1952-06-14 7 Congress Told Not Enough Troops To Control PoW Riots WASHINGTON, Jane 1.1. (Reuter) Army leaders have 1..1.1 „r.»r^ Ihat there an- not enough troops i.i Korea to control < omummst prisoner-of-war riots on koje bland, it Mas disclosed yesterday. The House cf Representatives released a censored version ol testimony given342 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-06-14 7 pholo. M. N'Guyen Van lam former Vietnam Minister of the Interior, who was recently named Premier re plating M. Tran Van Hun. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article94 1952-06-14 7 WASHINGTON, J m< I I UP) j Ambassad* >: Si er Franks said yesterday alter con- ing i ith Sec of State Dean A son thai I icy discussed p* oced ires fo pri parIfl j reply to the re-em note Inch c receivi d94 words
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160 1952-06-14 7 t W i 13 (It ttited States Joint 's Stall PC "serums", y Kting a new er att Itu including •b issue of specific Genera] Mark ft. I ed Nations Supreme Korea, the New rt< I iter lay r* patch from its160 words
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Article129 1952-06-14 7 Ist Presentation Party Of Reign LONDON. June 13. (AP)— Five hundred beaming debutantes m clouds of chiftoon, lace and light silk paraded through a Buckingham Palace ballroom Thursday and curtsied before the Queen. It was the first "presentation party" of Queen Elizabeth IPs reign. And it went off without a129 words
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152 1952-06-14 7 WASHINGTON. .lune U. (UP)— Gen. Waller Bedel! Smith director of the U S. Central Intelligence Agency, will review intelligence objectives concerning the Far East With British Defence Minister Lord Alexander on June -'A. an authoritative source said today He said Smith had152 words
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157 1952-06-14 7 WASHINGTON, June 13, (Reuter) .—Moves to authorise government seizure of the steel industry were abandoned or rejected m Congress yesterday a.s the nationwide steel strike neared the end of its second week. Senators seeking to amend the Detence Production Bill to give President157 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-06-14 7 photo. Sir George Bellew. Garter King of Arms, reads the Proclamation announcing the date of Queen Kli/a beth IPs Coronation from the balcony of Friary Court. St. James\ Palace. London, on June On the right of Sir George is the Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk. Other heralds and mareA.P. - 70 words
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43 1952-06-14 7 CAIRO. .lune 13 (Renter) Prisoners set a Cairo jai! on fire yesterday, police disclosed. They had persuaded fellow prisoners to take off their j clothes which they set afire. Wardens saved the prisoners from burning alive.43 words
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Article150 1952-06-14 7 During the four months he had been m Malaya General Templer said, he had. by personal investigation and contact, formed his own appreciation of the situation. He had given certain directions and put certain courses of action m train, and it would lie some time before the150 words
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108 1952-06-14 7 WASHINGTON. June 12, (UP).— The Senate Armed Ser vices Committee asked the Defence Department today for a briefing on the military situation on Formosa. The acting chairman, Mr. Lester Hunt, said the Committee was asked to be brought up to date on "what has108 words
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Article171 1952-06-14 7 Standard Loudon f orr LONDON' .June \Z The Australian Premier held a press conference here this afternoon with apparent purpose of saying as little as possible about many subjects. He refused to say anything about South-East Asia except that there's "some perceptible threat" to Australia from171 words
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147 1952-06-14 7 LONDON, June 13, (Reuter)-- Peers m the House of Lords listened fascinated last ni^ht as Lord C 'her well, adviser to Prime .Minister Winston Churchill on atomic energy, visualised a future m which a pint of water might produce power equal to that of147 words
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Article152 1952-06-14 7 LONDON. June 13 fßeutei i Although new* concerning the a United Kingdom's gold and aj dollar positions was bettei than expected, the Chancellors state- |±j ment contained nunru o v hints that the general situa. o still grave and these played I lei T i part152 words
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309 1952-06-14 7 Butler: 'Hard Task Still Before Us' LONDON, June 13. (Reuter).— Mr. X lluil.r. Chancellor of the F_\_li«*-micr t in hie 4 /e*mt i i«« ihe Romhi «»l Commoni oa llritain I financial position la-i ■•■■.bi. •»ai<l dial frOM lime to time the *_tt\ eriiiiiriil (muml continue lo iak«- whatever furih.-r309 words
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Article107 1952-06-14 7 PATROL WAITED 12 HOURS THE patl talion rreen Howai killed > I pjn >■ -i several htindn I terrorists' camp neai v 11 re thi army J Crimea At 845 v gun plato camp ould I i amp wai < en inland and over 2.000 Feet < Ma Le i107 words
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Article19 1952-06-14 7 TAII .'i sion* from Mala} kong i Formosa this n I had lunch municipal uo*. < ining .-<■•19 words
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Advertisement134 1952-06-14 7 ~**Stgßg r z: i fl 1'" fe I o ry ff» aj j r _____________________________>«_a__-___-______i < >^ w -*__w__fsta^ffla.----i J i AJi ai___i>t— _> 7 mzJS «mn ,ry •■^j(ti»-t\ T^ d a j **->;_. I fl r~~~ fl m^mmmmmm-mmW* Model CAD- 12 DefrOStS itself completely every nit;ht while you Bleep.134 words
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Advertisement86 1952-06-14 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondorc*! London Correspondent LONDON, June 13 The following ore ihe closing Orices ot rubber and fin on rhe Le.nd.__. Market rodcy:—LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 261 d. s por £977 per ton July 26 Id buyers, £978 sellers. Auo 26} d. Three months: £970 buyers, £97186 words
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Advertisement68 1952-06-14 7 t -t- -titt frt ft*rt fcffcififrif* RIPPINGILLIfS 5 FAMOUS BRITISH BLUE -FLAME Jl COOKER S jfi B a KEROSENE BURNERS -NO 3 PUMPING NECESSARY 2 BURNER MODEL (wniioii OVEN) $105.00 t 3 BURNER MODEL _j < w miN > $132.00 4 BURNER MODEL t (wiTimui omn) $158.0(1 X mm.ii: wiih68 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-06-14 7 I _^^A1 I GOILS H f WHY DON'T YA I WHAT'S THAT I THAT'S A CIGAR BUTT JpTI k /HAVE THE GO IN FOR SOMETHIN' PICTURE OVER JOE DIMAGGIO ONCE W'-M wamt To) /DUMBEST THERE; THREW f -TtT WAN I |(J unnDiPQ J AWAY C\ _£W6 SEEMV H OBB.ES V.65 words
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Advertisement610 1952-06-14 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco Los Angelea AU American Canadian Cues WILLIAM Penang P Sham Spore LUCKENBACH 20 21June 22 '24June 25/2CJane 18 July PHIUPPLNL a 26j^ y 26 27Julv 28JuIy lAug 21A«s I pt |bm ot Dry Cargo. Deep Tanks ar.:- pasaengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.610 words
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Advertisement695 1952-06-14 8 CHINA NAFKpAffOM IS Kesular Sailings to China m Port Swettenham &£»>?. M «2?A^S? Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'poie Due_ftenans Fr«m, > Fu nitft" June 20 June 25 Japan galls tells Sails Penang P.STrnm S'porr [For June Kith H'kong >Ss June 27th July 3rd Japan leeepting ears© for695 words
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Advertisement1089 1952-06-14 8 American President I Lines Up For Sale WASHINGTON, June 13, (_%P).— Ending a ww year court fi^ht the U.S. government and the K. Manlr> Dollar lulrre*ts agreed yesterday to sell a 92 per cea* block of Mlock m the American PreKidrnl Steamship Lines and divide tlw money. Tii-Tinn^c!** They att1,089 words
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Advertisement428 1952-06-14 8 Sa'm»n Hongkong KiltM Yokohama 2a 2?Munr 2o Mine I Saigon Hongkong. Kobe Vnk- 4 mma 16 KJulv 14 l.*i.luh "SELANDIA* for Banekok 23/23Julv 21/22Julj FROM JAPAN/HONGKONG "BIN! ANG' for Bangkok 5/10Julv SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCAXDIN For Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Oenoa, Antwerp, I Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg A O "JAVA" xxx)428 words
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290 1952-06-14 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, June 13:— The Dutch-staffed Aneta News Agency reports from Washington that the U.S. Department of State is "well aware of the fact that the prosperity of South-East Asian rubber-pro-ducing countries depends largely upon290 words
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206 1952-06-14 9 Standard Market Reporter THE improvement m sentiment which wos evident m the Singapore rubber market last week has continued with steady appreciation m prices though no spectacular rise has been recorded. Ia 9 and heat report that the Unit* taking rubfcei from Singapore but the206 words
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116 1952-06-14 9 HIE Croc i Rm (Se. R ibbei Cornp I 2.450.500 b I 84" BM lb g the pre< leceds of the m is MH 501. £193, I 2 I "s di a in--10 per is anticipate I that le balance would116 words
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Article52 1952-06-14 9 LONDON June 13 (Reuter) Tiie London Metal Exchange has approved a resolution allowing members to export freely both English and Straits tin from July 24 next. The present embargo on exports o* English tin and policy of restraint on expert of Straits tin will52 words
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Article125 1952-06-14 9 LONDON el 3 (Reuter) The r a m I'• m been eased hy Ihal Government's pun fr export- M r. John F 'ors i r, Se i etai y for CommonIs affaii s, i•' c House v.' Miunons. Che bulk of gipplies I -m the exporting125 words
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Article286 1952-06-14 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. Buyers were still unsatisfied at the close despite widespread marking up of shares m the Malayan share market today. Sellers were content to await reports of Britain's financial crisis. Changed prices were:— INHI SIKIAIS Buyers Sellers Ord. 3.48 3.52 Gammons286 words
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603 1952-06-14 9 UK Manufacturesrs To Adopt Metric System DRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS IT WAS once humorously said that the complex British system of weights and measures was a device to protect the export trade. The explanation was that trade conducted m British units would be incomprehensible to competi- tors! But both the tuneA.P. - 603 words
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Article213 1952-06-14 9 THE Mutation m Malaya, while showing no improvement during 1951, is being tackled energctieally with promising results, the chairman of Ampal Tin, Mr. J. han Spent, says m his annual statement to be presented at the annual general meeting m London on June213 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-06-14 9 The transmutation mt 1 1 base metal into gold aim 1 1 of the ancient alchemists ji is reversed by this proi 1 duct of atomic science m I the heavy engineering SCCI tion of the British Indus* tries Fail at Birmingham. HDsa Keid. of Harrow, Middlesex. i% seen sealing108 words
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Article40 1952-06-14 9 Stand. nd Market Repatfef >Huff Sin> >] tinued >mail ng. Copi i id buyei I picul en I per small but if en dropped to X <v! vai r it» I ;er picul hu: erg and s44j40 words
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Article32 1952-06-14 9 THE Thai Gove [cided to allow fre« exp< frade R < l fclutii i 9 ken i He i .nut l<jl OVI I ition. Thailand M (|f of 1»'..l n eai32 words
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Advertisement210 1952-06-14 9 losing rubber prices i eati i)»r ib m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers VUers Vo I Spot I oos* 87! 88 JOB m bales June Hrn 1 X vs. 88 881 \o Z R.s s. |9 85; No KS v HI 8?', NToae: Stead > I UMHIN HI KKKH I210 words
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Advertisement150 1952-06-14 9 FOR HEALTH AND BEAUT" I &*-rrs PIFCO VIK J ELi:(:T]UC yiBR\WR\ Wzk Pifco Vibrator Massage? tiring* il i 2 Z J i w ithin the reach of all *t\led In < M. lie.iutiful l\er\ plaMie wiih MMMMI I remittor and lour diMerent applicators f j 1 for Face Neck, Body150 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1952-06-14 10 The CINEMA, TheTHEATRE an£ The ART S T7RANCE. Andre Cay- atte's last picture, "We Are All Murderers." is making history ifl the art of film. It is a daring, realistic masterpiece, the cry of the conscience of the modern man m front of a terrible institution:1,445 words
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Article402 1952-06-14 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR yuiti v A rpoDAVS QUOTATIONS: Civi s I lt/.»ti«.ii progress from s ,M indefinite, incoherent > homogeneity t<»xv ar<l definite. C S roaerent heterogeneity." H«r i brrt Speocer. 1 SATTRDAS IOR IVFRVOVE: 1 M' :P Ihu .1 routine day. Let J > events402 words
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Advertisement301 1952-06-14 10 -<*-* ''.';ai jfl jm _*__Wor r y -^J^^^^ammW^thm iMT 'mm\mmT%L\ Paramounl mt W# Wm>Mm m J_\m_\\ \W TOHKHT at MIDNIGHT! UXHANDSOIN DECK! J ttV WITH SOYS IN ih, Jj^JMfc^^ ESTHER J,;,.l J^ff* ll^!!? s 1 1 1 I On aJ I «>iHimu' -i -Jam a*: ilj LjLH 1111 11 Mr301 words
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Advertisement178 1952-06-14 10 Showing Simultaneously Today at the CAPITOL RFX PAVILION CATHAY NEW ALHAMBk i INDIA vs AMEBIC/? THOMAS CLP I\TKR-ZO\L Il\\r jZ> W (01 rut BY ii.mink (tioi; \fZ~-. TOKAY jV-;;^ llam. 1.1.".. 1. <>.:iti a f AY.v/ Change! BEG \CTIOS 001 f;i THBk KOREA! FILMED IN Color ON THE BATTLEUhI D178 words
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Miscellaneous254 1952-06-14 10 Today's Radio Programmes m\<'\l*<H*!T Choice; 11 a.m.— l p.m. As Spore; Olilj Al UUL a p.m.— s p.m. Racing Commentaries <484 uieirea A 41 metres! fro™ the Selangor Turf Club: «.15 <t»4 metre* a «i metres! MftJ| Newj (S) M Bpot 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Housewives' light on the Emergency;254 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-06-14 11 Slammia Sam Snead - GOLE Heres how Slammia Sam Snead gygfufig THIS i* "Exam" day Here's fl ••WHAT'S \VRO.\r; Beginning eft V Ec fou 'N tti locui rhe pte^er'j U■■ ;•><■■: -<t beh b pereh< on the toe, should ha i'h., heel i ifcei as i"' <■ i three inches, and some toeiohi shatdd154 words
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Article110 1952-06-14 11 PENANG, Friday The Ramblers scored a 4—2 victory over the Indian Association m a fir-; division league soccer match played on Victoria Green this afternoon. The winners payed better foot by!! and might have won by widers margin if their torwards had been less careiess with110 words
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Article444 1952-06-14 11 Tigers Trounce Chinese Casuals TIGER SPORTING Association went on a £oal-scorin£ spree at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterjday, heating a tenman Chinese Casuals team by I nine «ioak to one m a SAFA division one match. To Casuals goalkeeper Fook Tt>ii£, went the creilit for the gallant manner m which he444 words
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Article154 1952-06-14 11 T P O H. Fri— The Pi ra* Crickei Association has arranged a cricket match between the Medicals and the Rest to be ad :> n the town padang an played on the Town padang on S day m honour of Mr Poyntz Roberts president of the154 words
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Article45 1952-06-14 11 HONORARY Secretary of the Useful Badminton Party. Mr, Wee Kirn Wee. United Pri manager for Malaya, win be the guest of honour at a dinner party to be given by members of his party at the Chinese Swimming Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow.45 words
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Article29 1952-06-14 11 IPOI 1 Fri. Borneo Motors beat Kinta Europeans two goals to nil m a first division league game. Stevenson scored bath goals m the acond half.29 words
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Article33 1952-06-14 11 MELBOURNE: (Reuter-AAP) Top organisers for the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games will inspect stadiums m America and Europe during a ten weeks tour culminating at the Helsinki Olympics.33 words
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Article332 1952-06-14 11 HAIKOWYU Sports Club i played a lively game against j Indian Brotherhood Soceerites Jin the opening game of the I SAFA Junior Knock Out Cup Soccer Competition at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Haikowyu Sports Club won by a ••-ohtary goal scored m the first half. Haikowyu Sports Club*332 words
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Article89 1952-06-14 11 IPOH. Fn. The Worcester Eegimeni upsel the L2th Royal Lancers m the first round' uf the FARELF knockout soccer competition today beating them by two goals to one. There was no snoring m the first half but eight minutes after hall time Hodgkis i scored for the89 words
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Article352 1952-06-14 11 FIJIAN ISMELI Radrodro did il ajrain. In hih return fijrhl. this time with tho Hjjhtheavyweiuht title of the Orient al slake, he oui pointed Boy Brooks m a thrilling \2 round match at the Happy World Stadium last irigirt. Pi om the fi sl round f352 words
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457 1952-06-14 11 KE*. DAVIDSON, aaanager oi the USA Tbemae (u\. squad who m Mill m Singapore waiiin-i for a vacant seat m a plane lo lake him to London and tin I SA, has asked thai the following letter, his last lan well message to ftfce people457 words
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Article474 1952-06-14 11 A rmstrong Wins Senior TT Race DOUGLAS, ISLE OMAN (R«m<r) June 13— Hrf_ Armstrong (Norton) won tin* nrwer T. T. motorcycle race today at an a\<*ra*:«* speed of 92.97 mph. Hi* time for the 264 mil*** wa* 2h. 59m. 28.8 m*<*. Second was I^es Graham (M.V. Vu^Ntta 2 lir. ">0474 words
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Article99 1952-06-14 11 THE aoeooats of the Sin I spore Badminton Hall Fund uei<- released for publication last niulit. These at ((Hint*, (over the period June 29, 1949, to May 11. I.. ;«nd shou that public donations amounted to MK;'MM.Y As at Hai It, TO, the construction of the99 words
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Article178 1952-06-14 11 HOLM AT HIS BEST MAI von i the fl four games m the Singa;* Badminton Association Intel national badminton ma* against D< i mark a; the i..v badminton I night The best game oi lt ernes was he i( < Bolm and Abdullah Piraz. i* su P< i Holm, mo178 words
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Article36 1952-06-14 11 Xl If'R. F: 1 The imbined RAF (Malaya) playing it rrierw '{\vn to I ig S< anaoi state the Princes Brad jp 1 this evening had no difficulty 'winning by Four goab one.36 words
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Advertisement248 1952-06-14 11 ij3yoa£a LAST 3 SHOW* I. 6.15 ifc 9.15 p.m. Columbia Pi. tore Ma«dc rites! Rag in^ fight*? 'Hurricane Island' Starrini; Jon Hall Marie Windsar In Super Cine < oioi Tomorrow At 1 1 00 i m r Warner Bros "DALLAS" IN TECHNII Ol OHIO MORROW TIN II I n!\| PIMPI248 words
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Miscellaneous466 1952-06-14 11 i mmmp^i— —ya— > m_ MARRIAGE j^^mmmwmaam^maammawm*m*imaaamaamaawaaawma IRUffHtH took place re- '.v it the Ipoh RegisIrjp ol !a::.»Kes between Mr. i I r.g Jai, clerk SingaI i Storage Ipoh. and kit Ching, a qualified SIUJATJONS VACANT j ABLE Disper. cr for dinic— Apply 10 Strati 1 r.WVY m Denta S:r-|466 words
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Miscellaneous426 1952-06-14 11 NOTICES PAKKi.. i>u\is a Companj Limited Detroit I S .imi London to annou c imme- So i Distributm^ anganore will be MAY\'ARD v fr I -IPAXY 1.1 WJTED and miv Sole Distributor- foi rhai and he fa ayj n Federa- :i and B irneo be m"\rv w.\ r GH COM-426 words
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Miscellaneous105 1952-06-14 11 SINGAPORE soccer. SAFA League Div SO. Lostitog v Haikowuu <>r CYMA ATHLETICS. SCAAFSporU ,i n Bpsat Sla<tnn- i MOTORWG: SMC nighi trial. M BAVMINTOA,: DENMARK v Malum at Singapore Bad inton Stadium CRICKET: Senior A SCC r P^tc e ut SCC: Army r CSC vt *nee .soon Senior B SCRC105 words
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1801 1952-06-14 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Br HIGHLIGHT of today's races at Kuala Lumpur concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's June meeting is the main sprint event for Class Two Division One horses run over six furlongs. Solperion and Royal Dream, Saturday's winners, are engaged m this1,801 words
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Article327 1952-06-14 12 PROVIDED that there is no course scratchings. 14 horses will face the starter m Race Six over U miles for Class Two Division One horses which is a Verj open affair. Opera won convincingly over nine furlongs on the first day, and with fl lb more to327 words
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Advertisement291 1952-06-14 12 l^vWl •Jl Vahes receiver 4|« with nine functions I! Wax eranges. utd wnh > I fly wheel tuning less 10', fm* < ash BX 505 AY Immediate Stock ,V Available j NATIONAL RADIO ELECTRIC CO. 700 I pper Serangoon Road Singapore 19. p LIFE'S GREATEST BOONJ MIDDLE-ACED WELL BEING! j291 words
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