Singapore Standard, 17 June 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 350. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17. 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 52 1 Prim tm Margaret hlhiklh on thr ilai* during HuMi.irrh jm^l of 620 cutlet* of pre- Vr\ ire unit* at i,- Mar. haul harrark<t, Devize*, Wiltshire, la^t week. Her Ko\al fli^liu.-o-. |g »crn m a full-skirled !»la« k mrWQn&m coal ami |»|»ek velvet lial trimmed willi Hhitr. A.P.
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  • 313 1 Standard Woman Reporter NOTHING was known m Singapore of the report that the Commissioner-General for. South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MocDortald, would resign his post and that Field Marshal Sir William Slim, retiring Chief of the Imperial General Staff, might be his
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  • 77 1 >-,:), i urn Ifl |Re h oress, i lude- igj iil ised colin i i Don i d Ihe I men i and illed i II i all lim and Da M icD h >uth- undei S ilista mder the |1 iking lacD p»»3
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  • 478 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Moil. A 22-hour curfew has been imposed on another Perak resettlement villajjr Kuala Kuang following the murder of the village headman and a Malay special constable last Saturday ni^hl. Kuala Kuang is about a mile from Chemor Town and its population
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    47 1 PROFESSOR lan Aird. Profrssor of Si»r^rr>. London I'ni v«*r>ity. ir rivi*d m Singapore list nisjht to :i'l as an rxtrrn.il fxariiin \or th»* I'nivn ■ity oi iijvji. On«* of London > most prominent HllliMl. h«* will Irctitrr to th«* I jnilty »»f Mfdi i uir on .lunr Standard
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  • 101 1 The visit of the Federation High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer to London, has 'coincided fortunately" with a Cabinet meeting which will disruss the delence of South-lLast Asia and the Pacifir. The diplomatic corresponded I of the London Daily Telegrapli said yesterday the main issue
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  • 57 1 A PROPOSAL to m frfas«* th«« basir salary of Covernmrnt clerks and administrative w«» r kers by JO per «»*nt. with a corresponding reduction m thr r»*t living allowance will tome up for (onsideration before th c Sinsjapor** Le tTi S lative Council today. The proposal will
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  • 116 1 JAKARTA. June 16 (AP) The Indonesian Governmem was today questioned about the reported landing of about 20 M white-skinned troops" on Siangtan [stand, m the Riouw Archipelago, s(i miles south ol Singapore. < »sition Member Mohawmed >:,,!, the Greater Indonesia Party who brought up
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  • 242 1 LONDON, Jim.- l<», (Reuter). The view thai tlu-r»* \*<mi!«l seem l>»* no alternative to "»<»ni<* form <»1 >«tl»i<l> for Malaya to bolster up il»«- economj iliat counfri »a* expressed i»> today's l)ail> Telegraph. This Conservative paper was commenting oq the visit to London of Gen. Templer
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  • 82 1 TTi >NGKONG, June 16 Reuter AAP) Some 240 ounces oJ x i) !d ttdden m six suitcases were .seized by revenue officers at Kaitak aerodrome this Dooming aboard ;i plane preparing t > take oft for Singapore. Three passengers two women and a man -whom officers believed to
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  • 71 1 MOMB\S\ KENYA, Junr 16, (AP) The worst drought m years has diivrn thirst-maddened wild animals out of the hills into Kenv* towns. Kesidmts have had to barricade themselves m their houses as elephants m search of water wander unchecked through the city streets. At Vol.
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  • 559 1 Standard Stalf < orresimndent I PENANG, Moo. Penang, wi\i; n already has a partial-ly-elected .Municipal Council i has taken the first siep towards a fully-elected Council. A motion moved by Dr. Lim OioMg Bu that a Seie< t Committee *>c appointed *o conx«iiier
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  • 85 1 LONDON. June 16 (Reirter) Ex-secret sefvice igeni during World Wir II Christine Granville. 37. was stabbed to death late last night m n London hotel. 41-year-old club poi i> i Dennis Muidovvney. was charged today with murdering near and was remanded m custody until July i Mrs
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  • 67 1 TAIPEI June t; (ReuterAAP> S > i"' X M |H ported here todaj to nave re entlj undeJ v erne (i been stepping up the building o f militar: installation* on Sakhalin island for the pur--10 Using i! 'I' the future hs its outl; ipg base to
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  • 43 1 NEW YORK, -I me 16 i t el 1 Senatoi Robei 1 fafl m' m New York he "-o;j'rj nol again foi the Republican preai dential nomination if he not successful al the p- <: iv convention m Chicago next month.
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  • 37 1 I ONDON June 16 iR< V, little activity was <• nitale on the Load Sto > chaatfe today primaril due to th« feet that tomoirov ti [tie a gf jay &1 the cvi rent trading account
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  • 49 1 MAN'II-A June 1* (UP) New Vurk Metropolitan Opera soprano Kfl^n Traubcl, wpp capiared f ii^ beafl ol mv Jo/ 1 i.»vrt\fe Ifamlans In a eon< given tonlghi 11 tb« Fai E i em i fni /ersity audil triufti emplaned tor Singapore ill p i.i (oi appear»jw?af then
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  • 159 1 Govt. Plan On Pay CHINESE SCHOOLS Sjaiular.l K«-|»orl«-r I H E HhKKVIION (lot rriiiiir.it i* |»r«*«'nll* <oii>*i<lt rin«» alumina llim*| mi»ibiiitj for ih«* *al» rir* of < liin«-->r liool tt*;«rhrr«» m I" t*<lrrati«».i Mtitnalrtl hi «I,«NNMNNI a month for Mil! 7 Irarlifr*. This move v me of ttw Perm W
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  • 238 1 GEN. WEMPLER, who is now m London is Kceklnc British Government MMPOft to dUMfC the wholr trail tional basis of policy m Malaya »>\ baf»Mota| M efforts of organised Mala van Ckteeoe. This i- M the Sin i ipoi c correspondent of the 'i
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  • 71 1 1:i INDIAN Ni- squ i i >>n dI four i the ,>;•■' ECistna md Ti cpei .*d to drop anchor iI 5 gapo c today. First <>; I a.i in"-- visit the Colony on a formal goodwill n i> :ie second unit the d artroyer Elotiila.
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    • 47 1 W^'s' HORTH BMD6ER* if s*-* Th«i» ill 4ari to Sliigapurt \^\/\.^^^V 111 IfWa^utat A*>< m lb« mattcf of j^P |M 4 corapaay voA Capstas. UV f^/ «r aborr. 1 s«i>p!« get losrther C*p*Ua ]@k7 A. put* the teal of ptauurc t» <&• s A/ 6 0 $."<1^ 0
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  • 62 2 HARDIAL SINGH (19] a clerk tmpknyed v Bau»j Tcactda was eh rged the Singapore Second P ~e C WBi yesterday with critn nai breach of truit, of <4t>2.50 ft Ti Ba :is:!igam. Accused paid Balasin^am the $462.50 m court and *as discharged under Probation Oilenden Ordinance
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  • 313 2 THE LONG TERM -UNDERGRADS ARE LOOKING FOR JOBS Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the very limited commercial employment field available to them m Singapore, some sto«*ents ©f tniversity of Malaya are tr\in& to feet Jobs during the current holidays to help them pay their expenses. A have already succeeded. Many students
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  • 538 2 Woman Who Gave $40,000 Threatened With Death A EUROPEAN woman, Mrs. Kathleen Dobbs, tol<l the Singapore Coroner yesterday that she had *riven $40,000 to a former Produce Cost Clerk of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Andrew Lee, with whom she had lived for eight months m his house m Lyndwood
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    149 2 Six models m gown s that any girl would want to wear. They are. (left to right), Noreen Scott Ma lla 1 m layers of pink nylon net with the bodice and apron skirt m striped taffeta, Gwendoline Day m a two-piece evening gown with a full double skirt of
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    88 2 The fashion show, m aid of the St. Andrew's School building: Fund held at Raffles Hotel recentfy. was climaxed by a bridal pageant. thr "bride," Maudrene Yap. wore a full length njlon net orpansa with fully rouchrd bodice. Mother-of-pearl and opal tints spot the fine lace above the bodice to
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  • 91 2 Mr.Hee-The Fourth Man To Get Out Standard Staff Reporter INCOME Tax Examiner Mr, Hee Chit Lim. who joined the Department since its inoeptien tendered his resignation yesterday. This bring? the total of examiners, who have resigned 'to four. Three quit la c t month. The Standard understands that Mr. Hee
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    53 2 Mr. F. W. Dalley, the well-known British trade unionist, who has already given short courses m trade unionism m ail important towns of the Federation, began his eightday course to chosen trade unionists m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Dalley led an ICFTU delegation on a short visit to the Colony and
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  • 116 2 a YOUNG Malay, Hussein bin Ahmad, m barged m the Singapore Third District C' yesterday with atteroptIng impersonate the Consul Gc ra I Indonesia, Dr. M ed Basil He i lis barged v.i'h \isi: z a- genuine a forge I r rj rte I
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  • 202 2 BEFORE she died as a result of an abortion performed on her, a young woman, Sim Oi Lin, accused an "elderly woman with a long: face, wearing spectacles" as the person who caused her death. Sim'f rr.o 4 her. Tan Ah Lek. said this
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  • 86 2 TEO BOON SOON alias Bah Chec (22V claimed trial m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to four charges of cheating tour women of a sum of $50 on June 11, at Havelock Road. He was alleged to have told the women, Tan Sin Moe. Tan
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  • 261 2 THE TEA MONEY BOYS Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE uumher of people, who obtained Singapore Improvement Trust flats by giving tea-money were gullible victims of unscrupulous persons, who knew that these people would have got the flats anyway, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Chairman of
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  • 93 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Police Mobile Squad formed especially to cope with the ever increasing number of traffic and road accidents m the Colony, has now got 25 men, sixteen Chinese, six Malays, two Indians and a Eurasian. Recruitment to increase the strength of this
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  • 38 2 A JUDGMENT debtor. A. R. Ratty, owing a sum of $1,004 to Kong Thian Hoe. was ordered by the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the High Court yesterday to pay $75 a month.
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  • 245 2 Unions Told: It's Up To You MR. A. G. D. SIMPSON, Singapore Trade Union Adviser, told 30 trade union fats yesterday: "The trade union movement will be Just as good or bad, respected or ignored by the Government and the Community as the trade unionists are deter mined to make
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  • 396 2 HOW A Chinese famUy prevented trespassers from forcing their way into the house by throwing thejr weight against the front door was related at the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown and a mixed jury. In the dock were four BORs, Nammo Edward. D. M.
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    • 272 2 v w^ I Ly »<r I I \▲/cz r~ J Sportal f €or J HARM HAY A l>l S J Mi# /V RSLC flwiw affords grander saving on Q wider range of Gt^ ucocs SILK COTTON I J TAILORING GENERAL JEWELLERY DEPTS J ZMses o/ 10% to 2<) < Gt&+
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  • 140 3 Maiulunl '••lalT Hcporlrr NONK of tin- application* for naturalization hul>milled l>y well-known iioii-Engh'*h speaking Chinese I. a«ltr- ha* ho far Ih*«-h approved, nays the Newsletter, ..Mm ial OMBBB of the Progressive Party of Singapore. Newsletter calls this u scanaalous." referring to ing" by Mr.
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  • 140 3 A YOUNG p i ice constable. Mohamed Jai bin Yusoff, was sentenced m the Singapore First Di^'ri' Court yesjggd^y ■A r U''*\.-iJrir:;4 "u'h'2 bribe from an unficensed coffee stall owner. The police have not recovered the m >ney Mohame I took. He iwa »wed i' Efforts to
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  • 52 3 DONAI D PEERS, I well- ta£< radio d fame v be ar- Sing ip >re on ThursBOAC plane from the his part.-. roocerts to troops. f .1. P 5' acBerl Bro iian; and .Soprano v. 1 Alt a the party will leave 1 Lumpur
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  • 47 3 ;:-s to t Social 3 a 1 bourse at eroi Malaya close on June 4 from .v::' b 3 lere i I ive the minimum 1 qualifications re<i lir- thai I rs of I taken 1 nation which will be Id ai the
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  • 15 3 -N n^ I teiro v Sing {orou tining i and $30 1
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  • 31 3 A BUFFALO chased and gori Arab at the Animal Station at Prince Road terdaj eveninjurie rere a teh thai ad to be admitted to the -i i ireal nent
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  • 61 3 v Xi >i fin. |3 m the Singapoi c Police Co Pi est« da] iulent pnmf lioil ol a pen a >■ *>"> m M'> i mg Pig v n a a detect! told the I th<-it be .< este I he* at ii Tan g
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  • 33 3 I who ha\ c I i of ipp ie for lionnl driving lice:- c arc a for t iem rail 'office s■ ,:.ore or 1,500 li encos re now awaiting rol!e<
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  • 67 3 LIM HOON HU vt and .Itj Chi »on Sena (21) ci c Singapore I «ii th O-• yesterday wtl> ing. It i i fgi i ii on it I Be iiitj Wm Id 1 C' v n Hu it md < ■i w v member* < iwfu! assembly
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  • 95 3 FORCKD at the point of a knife to B»ve up $20, his wat rh and fountain pen, a Chinese taxi-driver was robbed by his fares, tw Malays, In North I Buona Vista Road, on Sunday niii'nt. The Malays, hailed the taxi outside :i cinema In New
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    48 3 Mr SMA.H. Chisty, Labour City Councillor for Rochore Ward. Ls seen handing over registration forms to the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G. G. Thomson. Mr. Chisty went around Sunday night and registered about 1.000 new voters. Next to Mr. Thomson is Mr. M. Ponnudurai, Assistant Supervisor of Elections.
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    47 3 .Mr. and Mrs. Lam Thian. who were married m Singapore on Sunday. Mr. Lam is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Soon Chin of Lian Hin Jewellers, and his bride. Minn Ho C'hee Kueen. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kon» Tat.
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  • 106 3 4 SHAPELY i-" m td'onij kebaijd appeared hi the Singapore rhtrid Conn dmk utsterdau an n charge of fading i>> product hti identity Cfl rd SM VletMied yutlfi/. 1 g f/idf lit? MKWWW bor*» num's uarn«, (VcpiOM bin ■tis.toin, tht- Jndgt Mr. H. A
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  • 47 3 SEAH CHIN' TIIIAM f49) claimed niLil m the Singapore Fust Police Court yesterday t'» a rhnrge of causing hurt to Pun Bee with an iron chain and lock >t) June 15 at the junction a- Albert street and Short Street. tf-ai oX *I.OUO wut allowed.
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  • 230 3 ONE CMF th«* tir.^t activities which *>ill \w undertaken l>v the >inua|M>rr (ioiinril of omen was decided at yesterday 9 meeting of the Executive Committee. This Uill be lo urge city factor} owners lo open creches for the children o| tluir workers. Mrs Shirin Foz
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  • 234 3 SPORE DEVELOPMENT Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mon. The deterioration of Singapore's itinoinv during die past few months "musi give cause ior some anxiety regarding the future economic wellbeing of the Colony," comments Mr. E. Bunbury, Chairman of the Oriental Telephone and Telegraph Company, In a statement
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  • 377 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE ASSISTANT Commissionerof q v jj Defence Sinpapore. Brigadier P. H. Denver, firmly believes that he will have a force of Civil Defence workers before the end of the \ear capable of dealing with any emergency. 'We have not
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-ONE of the 86 '^l^- cants for the ■>»- testers for th e Singapore Traffic ing to Mr. A rt An«£rjon. Assistant Commissioner of Police Finai selection to obtain eifint I more testers will be made <J ul j i of these
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  • 266 3 Army Answers Fijian A ttack THE AKMV Public Relations Officer m Singapore, replyin? to an editorial m the Fiji Times criticisms the Army Information Services, said yesterd t y that everything possible was being done to keep the people of Fiji informed about their men m Malaya. He said thai
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  • 53 3 Standard Stuff Reporter MR. PHILIP R. Williams at J the June meeting ol City Counc illors will ask that action to close the wells of towgay growers m the Rochore/Kaflang/Geylang areas may be deterred till Dec. 31 to allow growers to complete negotiation with private owners for a
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  • 24 3 Twenty-one-year-old Lee Ah Kow was fined $25 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday tor having m his possession ten obscene pictures.
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    46 3 This Chinese «s seen sweeping away the glass splinters from broken soft drink bottles carried by thj. truck behind at Keppel Road last nisht. Four of the six persons travell in< on the truck at the time were injured and taken to hospital.- Standard Michael Goh
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  • 75 3 KOH BE\G SEAH faced three charges m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that he wa s found m unlawful possession of two revolvers on April 18 at A exandra Road and 12 rounds of ammunition. He was also a'leged to have
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  • 54 3 The Singapore Government. Administrative and Clerical Services Union is to start an "arbitration iiind" whereby every member should donate fifty cents a month m addition to his usual subscription. The fund Is created "for purooses of defraying the expenses of any wages dispute with the Government
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  • 44 3 TFOXG TEE KIA who had a previous conviction was .sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' Police supervision for stealing a fountain pen worth $35.50 from Pang Chin Peow.
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  • 63 3 THE final figures for the number of new applicants for registration hn trotei i m Singapore k now 24,099. The total number of people who are on the register for either the City or Legislative Council election or both is now 75.000. This is approximately onethird of
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  • 106 3 Standard Staff Keportrr THE Progressive Pa i v should extend the policy, adopted by its Committee on Thursday, of asking its City Councillors to handle affairs affecting their respective wards only, to all City Council! n said Mr. J. M. Juma b■ (Ind. C). He stated
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    • 172 3 QUO VADIS? or "Where Are You Going?" In the face of morol breakdown on o world scale and universal conflict and doubt, are we united m our Fight for Right and the application of moral principles? CAN CHRISTIANITY SHOW THE WAY .1 f ilittui Siwtfj4ip4H°4> Jo VmUmd o###/> The Rev.
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  • 259 4 TEMPLER MA Y BARE RED A TROCITIES London Paper Hits Kid Glove Critics THE FEDERATION Government may soon be compelled to bare the barbarities practised by the bandits m Malaya, sold the diplomatic correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph m a report published m the paper yesterday. Said the report,
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    62 4 The Military Hospital at Kinrara was "at home" to many visitors on Sunday, the start of the R.A.M.C's "Corps Week". Air-dropped medical supplies and a typical army frontline casualty depot were part of a demonstration staged at the hospital. Standard picture shows R.A.M.C. men opening 1 parcels of medical supplies
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  • 107 4 KUALA U'MPI'R. H L <;■,■ >. tradred a d teach' en i:> Kirlcbij College m F.*>g'r.»d xv r mv tided Duto I c r> wraiwiHghwm, Educ on We lovt fiffc chip* c> v° n mj M back some "A when yo* OCTI H Dafo, irho
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  • 29 4 IE cv la »t X Lipis have d- I Civ<r<c boy heti searched i1 I v I ged to h..\e been EiECti nt COB- medicine i pockets.
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  • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUR. M-n -Tr.e Health Committee of the local Municipal Council nai decided thai temporary licences should tx* issued to 46 stalls sei out In a tigi which had been considcied It was Stressed that these licences ■oou'.d be for ii period ol >ix months
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  • 141 4 PEXA X G Mon. The United Hokkien Cemeteries Board ol Management has announced that their cremaU rium ai Batu Gantong. is 1 pen to all nationalities irrespective of race or creed. At a meeting recently, the BcKini decided to reduce the cremation fee to SI 2O
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  • 165 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Hon.— The State of Trenggffua collected $306,476 last year from timber. Forests last year covered an area of 501 square miles or about 10 per cent., of the total area of the state. These forests produced a total of 3.096,375 cubic feet of timber,
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  • 163 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. E. C. G. Barrett the preIsident of the Municipal Couni c-il. at a recent meeting of the i Health Committee, said that i Town Planner, Mr. J. A. Buck may complete before the end iof the year his layout for bazaar
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Kirkby College, Liverpool, where Malayan teachers go for training, is providing two little Malay children with an English education. They are not among the 149 Malayan gurus who have gone there, nor do they have scholarships as yet, but they are
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  • 78 4 IPOH, Mon. Thum Yee Wah, 26, a driver, was allowed bail m $5,000 by Mr. J. R. Whimster m the Sessions Court today when he pleaded guilty to being m possession of two slabs of chandu weighing 27 tahils. Sentence was postponed to June 23. TAN Boon Yang,
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  • 408 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The general standards reached by Malayan students undergoing teachers training m Kirkby College approximates to those of trainees m England and "our boys and girls'* are a credit not only to themselves but also to the teaching staff at
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  • 103 4 KUALA LU M Pl'R. Mon. Three young Chinese, were today committed to stand their trial at the High Court by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, Mr. A. P Jack on a charge of beiiiK found m possession of SI O.OOO intended for bandits. The three accused,
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  • 127 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The people of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang depended to a large extent 64,043 piculs for their fish on the fishermen of Trengganu who, between March and November last year, landed 74,072 piculs of fish of different species Recording this fact,
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  • 198 4 A Push His Purse Was Lost KUALA LUMPUR, Mem.— Said to have picked from the pocket of Mr. Chan Kwong Hon. a State and Municipal Councillor, a purse containing $500 at the Selangor Races on April 19. a 28--year-old Chinese. Chong Swee Lam, was sentenced by Mr. A. P. Jack,
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  • 167 4 RAL'B. Mon. The 'daub Adult Education Association is j appealing to the public for more members. The Assoeia- tion at present has 80 students attending classes m Malay and English. The majority of "the students, mostly Chinese, are i learning English. A lee of SI iis
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  • 134 4 TAIPING. Mon— The Muslim Advisory Board m Penang advises Government on Muslim re ligious matters and on Malay customs and sei'tca a purpose similar to the Department Dl Re- iigioos Affairs arid Court? as set up m other slates m the Feoera- tion. Mr.
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  • 66 4 IPOH. Mon. The Centra] and .North Perak Estates Stall Union, m its annual report, criticizes the housing conditions for Asian staff while it points out that the Labour Department is taking keen interest m the improvement of living quarters lor labourers The report will be tabled
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  • 300 4 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today DAY St. Andrews/High St./ Stamford Rd.. Albert St.. Short St., New l*£ 'Kt.«« Stone Mackenzie Rd.. Buklt Tiniah Pomps, Balestier Rd., Jalan Ampas. 8.M.8.C. McKltchie, Braddell Rise, Island Golf Club, Seletar Pumps. Nee Soon, Seletar Wireless. Mental Hospital, Trafalgar
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  • 189 5 Forces Kill One, Wound 2 KOALA LUMPUR, Mon. Security forces yesterday kilted one terrorist ond wounded two without injury to themselves. [fail of '.'.<> itA Kind's African RinVs wraiting m ambush position on »n estate! Efn Bentong ntw two terrorists i approat h As
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  • 30 5 Not Bound To Supply Homes (Sales Govt.) I I: mi incil nor 1 ago m able lemsiftds I i U C -i: •v1 ta a Mil nut j .< Lurnpui urn
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  • 38 5 nei lecting 1 t leefc .i.i, 1 the Q pro rt« msi Chid ffed I met D fi a ■> hcd 'ie 1! 1 i:d m Province Wp n 1 ■..-,>■ > not 1 rure
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  • 90 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PKXANCJ. Moil- Cheng Siok How. a Chinese who SBTrondetv({ to the Custom^ ar Sungei Patona yesterday, was charged m the Penang MaCourt today with being concerned In th«* importati<»n ot 6,000 p'»u!i<is A opium to Pulau Paya. The case is a sequel to fcfcfc
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    37 5 bh-i*? ?i, C rl Cl»ord, ht»;u» erf one of Britain s TiJk^l »»!!*s!? aod truvrl MWiei (th«- Theatre h«iiJ v y VUllt hefore> tl# '"■■■■Hi a buiMSHmHeiiiiK trip. »r is ■miiu l ,,,|,ii hp his Standard photo.
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  • 214 5 StamJanl Siaff g rrrrryiaih n| PLYVNG, Won. The majorii> of members «f tlie (jov^nment Serv.iii^ oo f wriif, Thrifi a«.J Loan So«i<-ly. leiiang. ha\«* b^en iinaMt- to provide for such "Mitingetirie* as marriage, wclrmw *nd ,leaili glue to prrvaiKny hi^h coal of Bring, This traa
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  • 56 5 photo >ILSS Stisheela Davids, daughter of Sinsapor*. City Councillor Mr. K. V. Duvirs. relumed to the Colon v after five yVUa of violin study m Kn^land. Miss Davids t«»ok <» violin coarse mi n thr Royal CMted «»f Musi* und won the A.R.C.M. diploma She hapn to a\\r
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  • 41 5 PERUMAL Koothan pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to stealing 12 pieces aE fteeA angles from building Kte »t the junction ol Somerset Road a.'ni Grangt' Road. The case was postponeti to June 21 for sentence.
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  • 35 5 A N"EW co-operative store will be jpened at the flshin? vii!.i£;e Bfeserah, five miles from Kuantan. The store will mainly dead m ftshinjj requitMtes U v.i!! ai.s catei foe tieighbauring Rshing vUlagjas
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  • 26 5 The- Malay Mario*- Officers? Association held their fti.it annual genera] meeting at the Club premises, 102 Jalan Staltan yesterday Office bearer* ci z e-lected.
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  • 113 5 JkAJASG. Mon.—A call to the Ulu Laaeat Estate Asiatic Staff Union to do their best to aid the authori tic* bring the F.raer4*»tu-y to a speedy end. was made last night by Mr. V. D. Nair. Presideut of the allMalayan Estate Asiatic Staff Union
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  • 254 5 Staiidartl Stall t.<Mrrr*p«Hi«l«*fil I'KN\N<;. Mon. Tkt S-lllnii.ii! C— Hfil lo«la\ ;44j_iv«'tJ I Di'. N. K. Mrtinn \tri*\n*~u\ i>* mrhni** tin* Hiruln Vw rar m lit*- MlaiafKMtal lour j > it )»l <- holidays for lYnunt;. n«*\t yrmr. The declared holidays are £a*>ie< M.wiid
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  • 147 5 i< w MltJ 1 rhM i m rfated >. u» Ifenaa iit" be i. i. of the journmenl 1 Set( Council Hii* !!••>. van lin !>•" i < d l -.<■ i::>7i' t h*M 7 m. to 1 a.m. l Hi tmefflcfaltj m the SQOUBC
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  • 126 5 IPOH. M«>. Vj i Bee maiiajjini pcaprietoi Chap Chien Pbong. 41 Leech Street [»«>h. v»s acquntvfi >v three mumm rhar»>esi at eouaterfeii [at the trade inyi l (he Si i F'aag Face Powdei Co., H< Bvons. by M;i^ist!-:»t t CHe Aad tins morning. Passing hMgment,
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    • 85 5 I WHY PAY MORE 7 I I W W B B B B^ B ia j Consistent with our pol««y of offering our patrons good footwear at the lowest J B^ J^Bjßaßk A FURTHER 20% PRICE REDUCTION j ON ALL RUBBER-CANVAS SHOES j Bl^F Hbßt JbHbV B^BIH B^B^^ Qu .i
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    • 320 5 FEDERATION DIARY PK\V\i; IBHI liMl'l Th K Gome Soros i ■no i_j 'vs K, ,> T :r *:>>'«■ MALACCA U5 km t'%Pm»L: (Jstad Fed rt 2.381 \rn\\ *ma ik run sod a .j. in 4.30 i I 1.30 LIDO: SojUC Or Romania (M 3, 7. OI»KOX: .1 Favorite Sp 313
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  • 829 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Second Emergency a/HEN s r Gerald Templet meets members of I B: G fernmeni he will have some things to ■•<•. about the conduct of t ary operation againsi the Malayan ComFoi the first time -mcc the Emergency t gan S( F«es have bron
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  • 973 6  - Will Communists Stage A Blitzkrieg In S-E Asia? JACK MueBETH Byn» A. P. Staff Correspondent (AN Soviet Russia or its ally, Communist China, pull, a Japanese-styie blitzkrieg m South-Ecst Asia? Will 1 they try? Ever since the Japanese showed them war at its ugliest, the people of this rich area
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 451 6 Sound Advice By Dato Sir Cheng -lock Tan Sir. Da*o Sir Cheng-lock Tan has offered sound advice to the Government a1 a cock -ail party he'd m his honour at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. He has lived among, and earned the respect and esteem of not only the Chinese
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    • 155 6 Sir. American sportsmen have demonstrated recently their unselfishness and galla itry to the Malayans on tii > badminton courts. Malayans on their part have demonstrated that they readily respond to the good gestures of others. A xlullah Piruz, the Malayan Thomas Cup representative, embraced Martin Merulez, the
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    • 210 6 Sir:— On April the 22, 1952, 'here appeared an article m the Straits Times that the Railway Miscellaneous Clerks were going to negotiate with government m May 1952. But ii i< now June and nothing bias happened. The position is that several clerks who applied for transfers to
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    • 418 6 Sir:— "Hci Polloi 1 has ma le I ne susjgesi ion m last Saturday's Forum of the Straits Times that the unions could be more constructive if they would co-operate with their employer? and the G i\ m bringing r- >wn prices than by
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    • 80 6 THOUGH RIDA organ I is sti [j MJ M» ayu There en papei Hainn v.ai-n I parent !y trying (q the progi ■1 on onging i povn rty which 1,. With < i bin Ja'afar, RIDA paj teed now I success of RIDA I u by |esf him.
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    • 45 6 I SIR C. gone B tain attentit > State Hah pends to agn ep anting. Sin Chew lit Sin I Gov, i eph ai it poc < i < to ea HO" tangi I Ml lis as result < Anotoi Sin C < operation bt rac« "bet the Malavj
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    • 48 6 VI EfOLIC i toped that th* I S Gerald I hie talks in 1 to clear the earta i regairi to B.: i a -vis Con r > anri I v B. it«h resolution i| port Communis attaining .1 d i :10ns. Ih S f- 1 m
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    • 14 6 MO KUOMINI Shing Jit Pa< eminent foi made in the Ed WU
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    • 94 6 BRIGHT EYES KNO OM T <? u L K^^j^iikl^^^S^s. Invitations arc neldom Inciting 5^^5% for the l> rt with clear > »parhp£ p|K^ n *>**• With modern, scientjEF Mi W tif C EYEGRNE you ran make >t>ur eyes bright m a few seconds every day Just i«u drope m each
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  • 265 7 Thrashing For Reds If They Try Offensive' iufou. \ion Britain^ Defence Minister, \h\;m«UT, now on a visil to Korea. »ai<l today ,1 the oounwuMi ■MMmtecl major offensive roold be halted witkia a week uitli terrific h candei said thai alter talks with the* aionj the front he found no immediate
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  • 36 7 US Aid Totals $40 Bil. 3HI» timatmore day American do effort d >nies Lend'] isi ncr ne. B until 1 h lean oack I East oment m ai ye m X itical UP AFP dfffdsfd AP
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  • 10 7 US Warning On Russian Air Strength 1 the \vi!! be
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  • 94 7 R II i me «Rtuendsnip i 01 i i home i ne after n s Mrs fapan I known only a- Mrs. Moran," who sen! a p;: eel t>f daffodil aciirth b.ilhs to Mr. r. naol !ier. Th« i.^ sioncf w i otf thai she Pii!
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  • 141 7 M< HHKRWFi.L. SCOT-: ID I'l M 15 I U-Wt v) -Mr. i urin B» an, British Labour Parly left g leader. g;• iring the past Britain had been un«_. iffl m H mmm A nerican poli y ,t- had come fo H I i
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  • 32 7 GENI RAL Shr Brian Rdb*-:;-B Conun ider m Ihe c Easi en tb< anj I. Cc ('■'■> Imperial Gent »1 Staff at X kh E ..<i. beiiinninc June I U.P.
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  • 36 7 DEMOCRATIC and Republican presidential candidates begin ft State-wide drive this \v«rk to pirk up the 500 d>!e|(ates tubotn natienpl conventi-ms who have not yet publicly nam^d their ebok* for \hm uiwidenual nominee. U.P.
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  • 333 7 RI S- Year Emigration Plan To Start Half Million To Quit Java For New Territory DJAKARTA, June 16, (AFP) The Indonesian Government's first five-year emigration plan to relieve over-populated Java will begin this year, Premier Wilopo announced today. The planned exodus will involve 500,000 emigrants over a five-year period. Total
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    77 7 photo. Gas masked American paratroopers stand amidst debris after the battle m Koje Island's Compound <6 on June J. On the left infantrymen examine the wound of a Communist prisoner who is holding his head. One American and 32 prisoners were killed m the fighting which broke out when the
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  • 253 7 CAPETOWN, June 16, (IP).— Defence Minister Mr. F. C. Erasmus said South Africa would still continue with its white supremacy policy and would sever Commonwealth relations and still win, if the Negroes m the rest of Africa were given equal rights with the Whites. Dr.
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  • 117 7 Rockefeller, 3, Becomes A Millionaire LOWELL Jlndiana), June 16— ec-year-old Wihthrop Rockefeller Jm. became the world's newest millionaire on Saturday when hla father settled U.S. 5i.000.000 on him. Winthrop's mother. Blonde Barbara "Bubo"' Rockefeller. i ma iag< u> Rockefeller m IV4H was one o! America's most i tpealing melodrama stories
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  • 120 7 He Wants To Retain Crisis Powers MANILA. June IS <UP>: President Quirino vetoed the bilj repealing his emergency powers asserting he needed them because of the "gravity ol the world situation." With these jpowers. the President could rule by decree m an emergency such as the one which caused their
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  • 135 7 Swedish Dak. Said Downed By Red Planes STOCKHOLM. June 16 (Reuter) A Swedish destroyer, searching with other vessels and aircraft for a Swedish Dakota believed to have been shot down by Russian fighters, has picked up two deflated rubber lifeboats and a piece of wreckage thought to come -from the
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  • 36 7 Ciaxton 's Son Drowned SEPT ILS. Quebec. June 15, (Reuter): Mr. David Ciaxton, 22-year-old son of Canadian Defence Minister Brooke Ciaxton. was drowned yesterday m Guys River. He left here on Friday with a fishing party-
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  • 132 7 LAUSANNE, June 16, (DP). -Prince Naif of Jordan flew here yesterday and conferred with his ailing brother. King Talal. This development m tne mysterious saga revolving around the Jordan throne, came as the deadline approached for Talal to reply to an urgent request from bis Government
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  • 105 7 Food Position Hopeful— Nehru NEW DELHI. June 16 «AP> Prime Mi lister Nehru declarer; thai India* food position is "definitely hopeful *nd we have turned the corner for jtae belter." He iaid the government hold-. stocks of 3.(300,01)0 tons of food grains id meet emergency, prices hay» gone down, and
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  • 18 7 A MILITARY truck overturned at Laiciikok, Kowioon. injuring mx Bitish soldiers, three of Reuter AAP
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  • 68 7 NEW YORK. June Ifl lAP):Tran Van Kha Forst V: oiese Ambassador to the U lited States said Yesterday that his country expect? to win ;he con flici with the Communists the Chinese Communists do not intervene." He will discuss with the U.S. Government certain
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    52 7 photo. Mr. Simnu hi Matsumato. first Japanese postwar Am bassador to Britain, pictured at the Embassy m 32 Bel Krave. Square. London. on June 10. the day he com inenced his duties. Matsumoto arrived m Britain on Jun»> K. He has served uith the Japanese Foreign Office all his Hoiking
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  • 126 7 WASHINGTON. June L 6 (UP) —Chester Bowies, United States Ambassador to India, said today that Asia will be "doomedr and E uro p c "shaken bo its loundaiions" if India falls to Communism. Bowles said India needs US$24O. O'JU.OOO yearly for the next
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  • 19 7 PAKISTAN I recognise Farouk's title as King ol j !iri the Sud;in. m< com tesy. A. P.
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  • 66 7 HONGKONG. June 16 'AFP' The Chinese Communist Gn\ eminent ha* undertaken I building of n railway which will run from south vi < the north- <-• p MkCM PzW.v.g R.-idio report* d T report .-tdri^f] thai conit ion work would b* em by 1955. The (i be
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  • 319 7 Pres. Rhee Answers Charges PUS AN, June 16. (Keuter A AT) President Syrißman Knee, answering the 'excessively drastic measures" and accusation* <»f his Allied critics, said yesterday: "We an* onl\ interested m smashing the conspiracies of the Communist Party. In atetnent ts dirii :v.it i) 1 1.< 1 1\ ai
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    • 27 7 Bii/ 'It fJ Mm N^^r^^K^y^^ r-.,,:,x, Jr > < dk&y-Tjr <£& >i^-->«^ THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SAJtAWAK, NO^TH BOmO, INDONESIA, THAILAND, MANA4ERS: MANSFIELD t CO., LTD. OCEAN BIDG. SINGAPORE I.
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    • 44 7 "'OSMyDO'' W> S fr^^s^SFi|s FLAVOUR Si Sff§sßL=liP i PACKED JN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS I READY TO SEND HOME 2 Ib. Including Postage 8.35 I local Price Packed m Packets of 1 Ib. 2.50 Wil Sl p Sf ROBINSON CO. x (lacbtpov^ttd In Sinfaportl
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    • 37 7 iHV^I 1 I WHAT OH, GROCER— COULD II A NICKEL'S n I f| Jy'-' Wvif: |w^L ORDER RIGHT AWAY? A JELLV r y 4^^^^!^^ yf'y t .^^^^^^^B^aVQ^nnnnnnV v Jr^ /7 </ A j 4 I i 1 > -i^^
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  • 86 8 NEW YORK. Janr 1«. I {\F) —w Turkish slifpititigr magnate Mas4m Vlurdin has r I II dream ship to make tbe lonf voyage home. The Turkish < resctrrti now fli**s fi'oin the twr- < masted ketch "Ruyaro.** i ?ff y Dream), and Ibo 1!5- i j
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  • 116 8 RI Slow Down Strike Foreign Ships Being Held Up Standard Shipping Reporter SHIPS of all rtatkms tied up m nearly all the major ports of Indonesia are getting behind schedule and causing their owners a dully loss of thousands of dollars. The reason is that lighter workers m all these
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  • 30 8 total oi 403 ChilKSa deck I passcßflecs returned to Sux&apore yestertfiry m th^ SaodV'nren. '[•>e> embarked Si '.he two Commutrist ports ol Swatow and I! IOW
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  • 104 8 Standard Shipping Reporter LATEST cargo liner launched for P. and O. is the 9.000-ton Sunda, which is to run on the Inited Kingdom—Far East service. i BiiiLt at the shipyards of John Brown and Company, the Sunda is the seventh of the S' class
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  • 62 8 BO AC Comet To Make Tokyo Dash A BRITISH Overseas Airvrajs Comet jet airliner, hwtoak commercial plane m the world, is to make a 5>,000-tr.i!e proving flight to Tokyo next mouth, it has been announced m London This proposed trial flight i> t a i c a to indicate extension
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    • 541 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICI I, t Overltnd 5. i M O i.0% Ansftes All American A CaM«M CWes An LA St V.it \>l »vii4t*« P S ham Spore M KJ NX H M .MJmie 81/2<laM 25 ?6June 18 J»l> Rt i: 24 iBJiUj !»i !:Jul> iSJuly lAug 21Auj; ANGLO FRENCH
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    • 573 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTL. WtSi COAS'I (VtAI A* A lh.«« Ihonic tot Basan Frequent sailii^s tc iVluar Si Api Api July I Maizes Port DSrksca Mentakab for DjanVoi \um II nnc Sony v i Meiiimau for Telok HkTTi Pi- k~«T X- Pn>- "Xibung lune 1!> Swettenham June *!*>. Sedenak tor
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    • 562 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenhaai Penan^ Als* direct Sailings from Bangkok and Endoncsia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan? krorr "Funinc" June June ti Ja^.m "Szet'huen July 11 July 15 Hon^k«»«; Sails Sails Sails Penans P.S'ham Spore Foi 'Tuning Jane'!7th
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    • 248 8 AMERICAN MAIL LINE ■For tm \a««»l**>. Saa Francisco. P«»nii«d N and VamoMVfi \h*o ac<-e{>tm«j <• ivnwn mkni urn i%eKcti n i Nt Fut H- 7,gi«>r.E -'aoaD For H.melu** SM.tuof /*Jui.. Ifggf*^ for Pen»r l 8 Raneoun Cak-utt* F w y H -NoitlHia S lOJ,^ "-Star MHmr GUTHRIE CO., LTD iPbotie
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    • 54 8 Despatches TOD-W: P-jiemba-4 I bj Latijng. Diainbi 8 utk v ,'•■11--t;ik::r>. Djakarta (Sour B aim. by Meiampus. f v s U.S.A. 8 «.rn. by Marti B :ke, North [ndia and Pakist; Lotcsan^. Eaetena Aus< i < and Xe-.'. Zealand by Ores! Arrivals TOD.AY Thiiiaad (.tetters d BpNrcels) by u-ni\. Btatecn
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    • 95 8 'IJV3 'n^fc^liiLL Saigon Hor.e^ans Knfce V<k ham 3 IU HJuU i; foi Ban&ltofc TTrttJ^i ,M/2?i«,u PIOM JAPAN '1IO\<;ko.\(. 'BIN'IANG tor Bangkok S'lttJui.v SAHINGS TO CONTINENI S(AN!T For Colurabo. Aden. Porl Said. Genoa. n 1 Hu?nb<ir<. openha^eti Goihenhur- v <♦> -Java" va^ ci tsHm p. Mi H •MA(.f) VI A" x)
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  • 454 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS Demonstrations To Be Held Of Very Latest Techniques By Standard Staff Reporter THE Department ot Agriculture, Singapore, has under consideration the establishment of an agricultural demonstration station m the Colony. If established, the station would replace the Department's former pineapple and f ru>t
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  • 155 9 Rubber Output Halt Would Ruin S-E Asia' Standard Market Reporter EVEN NOW the world does not sufficiently realise how grave the suits would be if the production of rubber was brought to a standstill not only to the strategic safety of the free world but, even more disastrously, to the
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  • 120 9 COMMERCIAL demand tor rubber powder for .it.ikins is beginning m the Tinted States, the •il Kingdom and elsewhere, stated Sir Sydney i!i i review of the British Rubber Development Braids activities during 1951. t been b Me. m of the use of rubs.il humirei' miles of
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES < lasiai rabbet prices ;cnik pa Ib I m Mwgt pore yesterdaj wrre: Bu.vcrt SefJers Mo J >po! I wse 85 86 h 0 B m bales June No. 1 R.S.S. Kg 86 No. I K.S.S. 821 83 No. 3 K.S.S. 79 80 Tone. Quiet and slightly easier.
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  • 254 9 INDIAN IMPORT CURBS Standard Market Reporter MALAYA is not likely to be affected by the new cuts m India's impost quotas aimed primarily towards goods from the dollar areas during the second half of the year. Only a small number of import items are affected
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  • 91 9 Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying ratea to bmtchants iper iiiw Malayan) are: Nevtf York 32 11/ 16 (T.T.), 32 13.16 (0.D.), 32 15/16 on credit bills and :;3 on trade bilis (90 d/st): Canada 31 15/ M (T.T.). 32 1/1U (O.DJ. 5 16 (90 d/*l>. Selling
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  • 147 9 •»V£ r «KOK. J«ne 16 iAP) lnaTitiiiu, -> -v expt't'teci to allocate another ,v,.,n tons of rice lor export m August, is taking steps to boost rice production Jo a ,000. 000 tons annually to close the rice supply gap W South and South-Fast Asia.
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. June 16 -Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS 92 to .**L Starling; HK56.***** to USST, UK<I.3S2 to Malayan HK50.314 to one Indonesian Rupiahj Gold HK5301.75 to tne tad.
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  • 34 9 Britain has removed restrictions on the use, purchase and disposal of used jute bags n the United Kingdom. This, however does not change the control over new jute bags.— U.P.
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  • 29 9 Mr. Howard Meyers a petroleum expert, indicated m Taiyeh that the southern part of Formosa might have important oil resources and urged an immediate survey.- A.F.P.
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  • 186 9 WELLINGTON, Jane IS. (Reuter-AAP):— Prime Minister Sidney Holland said today that the visiting Swedish financier-industrialist Marcus Wallenberg had reported that the establishment of the Murupara pulp paper industry which has government backing will prove economically sound and profitable if set up under proper
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  • 61 9 THE Aver Panas Rubber Estate Limited made a profit of $433,295 for the year ended Jan. 31, after providing for estimated taxation on profits to date and for directors fees. An interim dividend of 15 cents per share was paid on Oct. 17. last year. There was
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    37 9 Mr. Tau Kirn Uheeag, president of Singapore Chinese Contractors' Association, who is shortly leaving for an extensive business tour to the United Kingdom. Europe, America and Japan. Mr Tan also has interests m sawmills and granite quarries.
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  • 86 9 Produce Mart Opens Quiet Standard M;trk« t R<-port«r TiiE produce markel m Singapore was quic. m all wsctioni yesterday, do buskaes§ bt-ing recorded through"v; the ri; i. v Copra had buyers at P6] pel picul and se]lc: c 127J, Coconut oil buyen quoted IB] and s< llera ?44 m picuL
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  • 731 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Men.— With no news of the devaluation ot the pound sterling despite last week's rumours, the Malayan share market opened the week on a quieter note. Sellers coming in with tin and rubber shares made buyers somewhat cautious. Industrials were steady. Yesterday's prices
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  • 154 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBKR prices yesterday declined by Iwo rentf per lb. on the Singapore market, which closed quiet and slightly easier at 85^ cents per lb. for first grad« rubber for July shipment. r~ Moderate turnover of busi- ness was reported during the] day
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    • 171 9 DURING BLACEOI I OV: WILL HUNK Of BRIGHTNESS \i:i PLEASK M lO.OAI TINGKWON 2 STARS PRfcSSI l?l LAMP n SPIH M I lil< X <.M 11l I MIIGHI I < uno. MICAI OIL OXSI HP. HON. PLEASE FIX o\ WnOKI MANTLt More li i li f ;u*il I. n (HI
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    • 228 9 HIPS J n Harbour SHIP GOD'JW.N GATE. Asphalion 44 1 Bendoran 8 9 7 Benlawen 6H 7 Bonnevilie IK 4 Burasidc 3€ 2 City of Chicago 11 12 4 G c: e.r 33/34 2 I i meneua a ".2 2 Isabel 40 4] 2 Kamuning 21 '?2 I Karsik 4(i
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  • 1689 10  - am adventure Called Photography Peter Robinson Bys 10 COPYING BY ■O" PHOTOGRAPHY DfiSIDCS faithfully record- in< the lovely contours both of landscape and human being, the i imeri p norms another very u-»e lul function equally faith iullv the reproiluction of the printed and wrilteu word and of Illustrations m
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  • 379 10 Bht H. Coocerto No. 1 m A minor. Svnun Goldber; (violin t. Philharmonic Orcin'Ntra (Sosskind). Oeraint Jones (harpsichord*. Parlophoue SWBl4tv— I. THIS corner very close t-> the ideal presentation of one 01 the loveliest concertos m the violinist's repertoire. Goldberg gives a performance at once polished and
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  • 195 10 i < 1/ SPELLS not only Futura, bm v miniature camera with an f.1.5. tens for o»M/ 531 o rhe makers o.i this ?ieat coupled-rangefinder 35 mm. camera have made this /eat po.-^iblc by avoiding the const rtir(io>i of an expensive focal-plane shutter and yet retaining interchangeability
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  • 964 10  -  ANACRUSTS MtJSiC NOTES Byir»/ n^HE world-famous operaA tic soprano, Helen Traubel, and her accompanist, Coenraad V. Bos, are due to arrive m Singapore from Hongkong today. Tomorrow night she will malt** her first Singapore appearance m the Victoria Hall at 9 p.m., followed by a second recital
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  • 748 10  -  Bill Webb Jones T THOUGHT that my men- tioa of Dizzy Gillespie recently would start the usual discussion and debate on modern versus traditional, and I was right. Frankly I don't pretend to understand bop, though 1 may. perhaps. understand the reason for playing it. As
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    • 131 10 THE FIVE SMITH BROTHERS Saturday Rag R 5522 BILLY McCORMACK Bless your heart Song of the Carefree heart ELTON HAVES The Miller's daughter The spinning wheel R 35^° FREDERICK FERRARI None but the lonely hea: t LARRY CROSS I'll walk alone Where I may live, with mv love 808 AND
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    • 195 10 I K.I i j Html h. ItUsv'd It. .11l li.ihii, n t'> .ilifr n.il li < it, U imloih i 'it ttu Misp* tihl»* of pro.il >> ii BT— f."— Wall Uintni..!. n*ES»AI lok i ii M require m d pjoyuent, eer\ c rsrs Latei tw circunspect. care re I
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  • 782 11 Chairman 9 Review ai Annual Meeting I eentfa a "•<•'•<• B RubtM on I et Build E.C 3 I lent of Sir Syd: CB wed fai mer but had irn 3 j b lets. I •>o high for the a their d continuand da- Evens I
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  • 180 11 PL'SAN, June 16, (ReuterAAP) Thirty thousand Korean villagers hastily abandoned their homes today when shells, grenades and other ammunition stacked m a United Nations dump went up m a series of terrific explosions. South Korean police said they would investigate the possibility of sabotage.
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  • 90 11 TAIPEI. June 16 (AP) The Defence Ministry today said junk-borne Nationalist, guerillas raided a small Communist-held island about 175 miles south of Shanghai on June 10 and withdrew two days later The island was identified as Huangchiao off the coast of Cnekiang m Taichow Bay. The
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  • 30 11 SUNDAY was the day Rome doctors of Ing: id Bergman said she wouid give birth to twins. riut it was only another day of vail .ng.— U.P.
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    57 11 Mrs. Helen Tan, General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A., took over the cookiiur class at the V yesterday when the regular teacher was absent. Here she is instructing: the piris how to make a pineapple upside-down cake. From left to right, they are Mrs. Tan, Helen Chan, Florence Chan, Bessie Choo,
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  • 254 11 East German Revolts Are Stamped Out BONN, June 16, \\V). Fixe thou*€TO«l German onimmii-t police appealed t«»<la> t<> have stamped oul a wildfire of revolt m more than a dozen Soviet zone villages where rjM fii liaising protested their eviction from tlie (!»n--titunist frontier security belt. The fights between police
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  • 237 11 MIGs ATTACK PLANE IN BALTIC STOCKHOLM, June 16, (Reuter). All seven of the crew of a Swedish Air Force Catalina aircraft, which reported this morning it was heing strafed by Russian fighters over the Eastern Baltic Sea, were picked up later today by a German
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  • 38 11 ONE Vietnamese was killed and five people, one a Frenchman, were injured last night when, it is alleged. Vietminhs hurled hand grenades into a crowded market street m the northern suburb of Saigon. Reuter AAP
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  • 52 11 PENANG, Mon— The Settlement Council approved a motion moved b y the Settlement Secretary, Mr. G. C. Dodwell. for the adoption as the flag badge for Penang of the crest of the Settlement—an arecanut or pinang tree on a mound with a wreath of the colours of the
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  • 150 11 MANCHESTER. June 16, (Renter*. Restrictions by British Colonies on Japanese imports to meet the balance of payments crisis are expected to result m the diversion of substantial orders to the Lancashire textile industry. Mr. A. C Nwapa, Nigeria's M lister of Commerce,
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  • 156 11 LONDON. June 16 (AFP)— Far from being pessimistic or j J cynical. South-East Asian i countries participating m the I Colombo Plan have already j submitted their six-year de- velopment plans and the esti- mated cost of carrying them all out is £1,860 million.
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  • 54 11 ROME, June 16 CAP)— Qen, Matthew B. Ridgway, North Ati lantic Treaty Organisation romi mander. arrived m Rome toda^ Fifty thousand armed police and troopj patrolled the ci\y to bark up the government's grim warning there would be no repetition ot the Paris no.- whirh
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  • 56 11 NEW voilK June M (Reuter) One of the busiest passeni railway hues In the United States, which takes 300,000 people to work t\i.^ day m New York, wns h.-.Hed today when drivers and engineers of the Long I* land railroad \vent on strike A' company spokesman said
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  • 107 11 THE HAGUE. June W (Renter) Sir Eric Beckett, legal adviser to the British Foreign Office, today attacked Persia for its assertion that Britain had first accepted the principle of nationalisation of the Persian oil industry and then withdrawn it. Sir Eric, who is now leading the
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  • 68 11 WASHINGTON. June 16, (UP). American and French experts met here today to assess Ihe Communist strategy m Indo-China and the need for new American aid to the war-torn Asian country. Jean LetourneJ*u, French High Commissioner to IndoChina. discussed the situation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson,
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    41 11 picture. The Rev. Joe B. Kennedy, World Evangelist and NatiomaJ Youth Leader, speaking at the Happy V\orid Stadium List ni K ht durinff the first ni*!it of the cJtywWc rampaiKn of evangelist n^ba sponsored by the Singapore ChrLstian Youth CuuncU. Standard
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  • 83 11 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, June 16 The following ore the closing prices of mbbct end tin on tha London Market todcy: LONDON RUBBER 11 LONDON TIN Spot 26 4 d. Spat £974 per ton buyers, £975 sellers. Ju, y I*'*- jj Three months: £967. 105. Aug./Sept.
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  • 122 11 LIVERPOOL. Juno 16, (Reuter). Vn incoming freighter tore off the 800-ton lock ntM of Liverpool*! Hornhy Dock ba*in today trapping 20 rfunt inside mU loosing a torrent of water from the bojfa. The gates sank after th c collision, causing eight feet of water to
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  • 100 11 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A German, Johannes Srhrnolke, alleged to be a deserter from I the French Foreign Legion, jinade an application m the Supreme Court today fur the j issue of a writ of Habeas Corpus on the ground that he had been illegally
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  • 90 11 STOCKHOLM. Jun e 16. (Reater) Johan Fritoi Ehbom, a 33-year-old Communist journalist, pleaded guilty m court b< re todj v to espionage from 1941 to 1951. He is fadng charge! of ipymg for Russia and plotting treason iin the event of a new world far. i
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  • 86 11 THE House of Commoni bai 1 decided to allow advertising I son*; day British television rhe Government assured Pai I i ment thai programmes i •r--i not be like those m America, because Bnto: "are :t much more mature tnd SOphlsttcatad people' The Governments
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  • 103 11 INSURED letters and 1 will now be eepted i r tran L<w by ;<ir nuUl to Burma and the Irish RepubL(Eire) m B I poll oflfca if) Blalays. Pi-t.-ii < 'T< i r lymWe lor ie;u-rs include i:: registration and the pi i priatC air mail
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  • 29 11 ;-.;r \.;<; j n« i fAFP) I i. d N iimnuni I I > deleft Ld an »tb< ite p a > :.:v v. ita BO pi „'< l-;jj: ted.
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  • 114 11 PM's 'NO' To 'Big 4' Meet LONDON Juor IS (Rrulrr) "rinif Minister Winston ChurchiU t«m»*d down a proposal m the HoUsr of Common* t«>da* to invite tKr Prime MiniMris of the sreat do wits, in< hid ing the Soviet Union, to prepare an aq< nda for an e.irly matins Mr
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  • 146 11 Alexander Visits Koje PoW Camp KO.IE ISLAND. JtOW Britain*! Defence Minfsti i Lord A.« x;mrier visited h e Island's rio Morn pris< :;«T-of-wrar compounds today ai gratulated British a:; adian troops on their work m quelling Urn recent uprising Mr Selwyn Lloyd, B Minister of State, v.'i. a p; !iied
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  • 46 11 I.( NO4 J Ac Pa V( Embassy official named m a British j >■ <• Saturd rtJ ii LoodcM Soviet Emi today. Kumetsov. Second Set ■I the Bmba court to have bet-n givei tea etj by ;> Britii h F,: Ol her radio atoi w Martin
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 245 11 HNGAPOH CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT Notice TT» Consumers i n RATIONS to be carried n i n the Johora pipe- o a :U. h'.f 4 6 p.m. i 2•■ June, H)^ will re I ateaaarre ol V n tb< following ciieas:- i Bla tgah K. aci Pasir j B ad,
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    • 235 11 NOTICES Public Lecture University of Malaya Subject: "East and West m Folk Literature" Speaker: Mr. J. C. Hodgart, MJL L'ELLOW of the Pembroke College. Cambridge, and Lecturer m English at Cam- bridge University Chairman: Professor A. Oppenheim on Wednesday. 18th June 1952 at X p.m. m the Physiology Lecture Room,
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    • 275 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 7\fRS Abdullah F. W. Liew and family thank all friends and rrelivesa ives who sent wreaths, messages of con- j i dolence, lent cars and helped i at the funeral of the late I Abdullah F. W. Liew on j 15/6/52. TUITION STARTING JULY: A specia] w once weekly
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    • 440 11 ON THE AIR" MNCMMMIK IM turlra* A 4 1 u>rliiil in d 111 \<»v IM.OS luhf Iriim th* Nik.»- 111 I .f r.rifclnh Srh»_-. 1 m K^'lm Oi.'.r Ira: 13*1 Srl>, 14". („rl It. .i Or<hr»tr» I i. n. I ..r Ea liati Kctwata; ♦> IS rrtpimsH i 'iummat 8
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  • 53 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammer Sam Sread By■ 3 if v -''ip ad- ief right, yo i be being tea or rriio, m b a address is a m im aU-togethtt let way. You ded, yonr hands ligl gripping There's q of ■>■ flubtieud. set tor a smooth. aroid a by
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  • 500 12 kl \l V lIMPLR Mon. Crowd temper at local football matches took an extreme turn Ikk mwmhm wb« «t the end of die FAS league match between the TPCA and the Selangor Fura^ian^ a Mctiofl of the < rowil rhasei! the referee, Mr. J.
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    62 12 Australian Olympic weightlifters Vern c Barberis (light weight). Ken MacDonald (middle heavyweight) and Fred Jiffin (middleweight) pictured m training with Singapore lifters from left to right Harold de Castro. Chay Weng Yew (who will go to Helsinki) and Cheong Kok Vheo n g. The photograph was taken at the resident*
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  • 140 12 VI AMI A tac W (IP)— Wonu Pensj Soon bNUM nienVsingl^ champion of the Philippines by beating ...mpatriot Che«M H<>< k l^ng m the final last nißht IS 15-3 m a U'»>r one sided match. P,tj' So..n pli^d an ai;?revsive game and had Hock I
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  • 119 12 A I t: c xth annuj |cnei eu I r BO D C: ilian ft at t Badminton Sec- I k .v. ing were tlectofl c bearers for the jreax 1952 953 v -j Seah Soi Soon. Badmini Captain: Andrew 'l m. Committee Member- J A
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  • 189 12 Auriban Wins French Derby In Good Time PARIS June 16, (Reutet).— Mar Boussac's crack three-year-old Auriban fPharis- iba) scored i:i easy victors !in the Prix Dw Jockey Club, the Fren h Derby, here yester:iv. breaking the record lime for he ra c after losing ;a o igtha at the start,
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  • 188 12 SINGAPORE will have a chance to watch a world champion m action to-day or to- w ien members ol the Nev Zealand Olympic tearri arrive. I w <v'*\ champion i< Yvettc Williams w ho, unofficially, broke Fanny BlankersKoen'a world long j imp record ai New Zealand recently.
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  • 110 12 Saxena Pays Tribute To Snorts Fans CALCUTTA, June 16 (Reuter) India's Thomas Cup badminton team returned home this evening from Singapore by air. The manager, Saxena, said: "The United States players a> a whole w ere not superior to our boys, but we lost because <>1 out ie\ei se on
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  • 83 12 The Kerala Samajam execu- I live committee has decided to i celebrate Onam the harvest Festival of Malayalees with sports, literary contests, a mass meeting and other items. The exact date. venue and pro- gramme will be announced later as soon as they are final- ly
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  • 83 12 NELSON House with 104 points wop the On» Say Wo inter-house challenge shield at the Pasir Panjang morning^ and afternoon English Schools sports yesterday. The inter-house challenge cup presented by the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee for the Afternoon School, was won by Cheng Lock House with 61
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  • 103 12 I TAIPING. Mon. Taiping soccer fans were entertained to a first class game when a strong Penan? side overwhelmed Taiping District by *>-l m a week-end match m aid of the Taiping Football Association fund-;. The first naif was scoreless due to the! home
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  • 25 12 LONDON. .Tune IB (Renter) Vinoo Mankad will play for India m the second Test against England commencing I at Lords on Thursday.
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  • 167 12 IPOH. Mon.— A group of Perak sportsmen, headed by Mr. J. M. Brander. Chairman of the Kinta Town Board, will hold and inaugural meeting of the Perak Playing Fields Association on Friday, June 20. Mr. Brander In proposing this said m a letter to the
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  • 29 12 PARIS. June [6 Seuter) Alec Wei.sweii !->[".- Mat D< Cocagne is coughing, and wIU not run m the Asc<it Gold Cup. ihe colt's trainer, Dalton Watson, announced yesterday.
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  • 364 12 IPOH RACE MEETING IPOH, Mon. Following are the weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's June iMeeting on Saturday. Horses CL 4. Div. I— ti Furs. Fiylite 9.00 Gay Ensign 8.11 Movie II 8.09 Motion Picture 8.09 Queen's Scholar 8.08 Wellington 8 07 Abundance
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  • 155 12 IPOH, Mon.— Weights tor the Second Day »t the Perak Turf Club's meeting on June .1* are: CL 4. Div. I a F. Vuillaume 9.00 Picture House 8.1"! Flying: Spirit 8.11 Peter 8.11 Malay 1 ilm 8.10 Harrurt 8.09 Petitioner 8.08 Sea Dragon 8.08 Finalist 8.07 j
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  • 89 12 TAIPING. Mon- In a Hyd n Bal'ha soccer trophy match played at Tapping between Kuala Kangsar and the l.'x-m, Indians the former easily won by four goals to one. Their dashing forward Trevor netted two clever goal* m the first half. I n the
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  • 27 12 WALK- OVER The Tamil Brotherhood Association conceded i wiik-, over tq Hie Royal Navy Ku«ji m a Second Division loccerj encounter at tiit GM ing Stadium, yesterday.
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    28 12 Mrs. K. S. Leon? leading m Sol per ion (Roy Perrival) after his victory m the main sprint at Kuala Lumpur on -Saturday. Stoops A mateur Service photo.
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  • 194 12 POMPTON LAKES, NEW JEKSEY, l|( (Reuter).— Sugar Ray Robinson world middleweight I champion and challenger for the world light hea weight title said yesterday that he was perfectu v I to fight Randolph Turpin the British champion d A time "provided the financial
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  • 99 12 N F. W V O R K. .Tune 16 (Retjter): left book high on the head weai >f\- laxim, Mrorld lijhi he^\ -y weight chain. piot) to *iie Hoof during tiaitiing yesterdjiy. Maxim, who fought hea\y'.vei^ht champion Jersey WalCOtf three times and <-hamp:un Ezzsjrd C
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    • 139 12 Peng Soon Ihe Shuttle Stt v. Sport* inter app, l/esttrrfay, I 7"P .spar, i published Iff 9enp 'hi- -oH/y ifter Hr Btnjoe SI ur shuttle, d I any at(cn p Thit .\otr, Mr H ruoni gafc« Iff S l« i/oi/ an Itmansfiip? any <>„,. tltese > v eyev nms* to
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  • 36 12 De van dram Hits Negri's Ist Century lon rentury ;gi i Semi. !>. indram i Tampin agf Re nent. r< I i■• Oi ri ft The I 1 57. to the 1 COtli la II 1 doii
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  • 51 12 LYONS, Jim ">. I Pakistan defe*l Fi tnce la the huckt v intei ml ioni h■■ i oda v' by |oi > tfter [eadinf L mi bi Prance apene i the s«"oi ii m the It m nin but th ipcre icored foi E^aki tan I (19th
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    • 65 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SCC v RAF Chaiitji Cuptie ai Jalan Betar. j BalesUer C.C. v Wonderlads S.P. Dir. 3 vi Geytana Star So<<-?rrs<; o lI. M. Dockyard Dtr. 2 vi BODCA IPOH IDF LEAGUE SOCCER Dir. l Cheng Wah 0 Europeans I Ipoh pdg. Dir. 2 Ramblers v Tamilian* on P(^RC
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    • 33 12 TIDES TIMES INCH j IuES n the pritinpa resorts m Malaya: TODAY A >1 I'M Singapore 4i.il n\4i. Malacca 3. hi 3..">1 Port Dickaasi l ;»7 >. Port Slum |_>.4ii LSI Pr-nang «1.-.»:5 a*|
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