Singapore Standard, 18 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-18 1 Singapore Standard /I M X VOL. II NO. 351 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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132 1952-06-18 1 'WILLIAMS A DANGER 'TO PUBLIC ORDER' itI.Y THIi: ll'iliinnis* urtiriti<>s us Labour enthusiast harv nothing to do with his urrvst m %Hmwfommm»mmi4 is not pn>§9€*r**d to stund by and uuivU II illiauts sti§rl a morvtnont m wvukvu our war effort" <k Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government would release P.132 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-06-18 1 vmd.ird Staff Reporter rHE >in«:aporr Colonial retary, Mr. W. L Blyth*-. 0, the Lrg Lslutivr ,1 %r^terday it was not bit to give UttWCtl to il Questions tabled by < k Daaamttn Kaj. r Member for Kmhore. Urn detention by the of Mr Peter WUliams. Blythc135 words
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Article44 1952-06-18 1 24-HOUR TAMPIN CURFEW Jovei m S ngei Bj- i mg Stmgjei Bni to a poini here the main Tampin Road. en east along I 'he 36 !r.;'.eI- vwini the M.iv)u:idary to Kent Ifl ''x< le ■mponi .*rea. then the Stmgei Kern Ury. then rampin." <44 words
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Article38 1952-06-18 1 Su da Han c bserved on I net ts adcast to the fn is sight t igaporr H v fall on .1 this H —i a public holid v ii gc nefita38 words
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Article63 1952-06-18 1 Gen Templer At Colonial Office I,()\l)i > June i »eu i Gen. Sii Gei iW T anplei High i »ioner far Mala^ a Irho ived ::t| e Pi !1 Singapore isl lighi >■ a few days' con sultations with th e Government gpent the •de »*i »th I MRc <63 words
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Article44 1952-06-18 1 PANMUNJOM. June IT (AFP) —United Nations truce delegates tod a 3 challenged renewed Con) propaganda offensh c by stal :ing out ol the confei en< c tent alter dcc!:t: ing an ci thi •.•<■ H:i.\ recess on the C >ot nu aista44 words
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Article760 1952-06-18 1 Mr. Blythe told a house tensely waiting for news of William "This documeni is now being studied m conjunction with the documents seized at the time of his arrest. "If, after a study of these documents we are convinced of the sincerity of his protestations760 words
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Article145 1952-06-18 1 1 ARMED robbers die reported 'to have got away with *3.00€ worth of cigarettes fjom the XAAFI shop m Portsdown RoaH. Wessex Estate, situated the middle ol tne. military residental area off Ayer Raiah Road, Singapore, m the early hours, yesterday morning. According to Othnvm145 words
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100 1952-06-18 1 SYDNEY, June IT (AFP)— \> v South Wales is experiencing the worst flood m the history <>; the State and it is expected that thousand^ of people will be m:ide homeless m a few d^ v s M i- reported here today The100 words
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Article63 1952-06-18 1 PARIS. June 17 (Reuter) -The United States has accepted British ;<nd French recommendations i i four power meeting with the Soviet Union at ambassadorial level, to discuss the setting up ol ;i neutral commission to inquire Into conditions for holding free eleetioni m East63 words
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Article66 1952-06-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Deputy Commissioner foi Laboar, M: w M Young, said to d.v.- the Federation Governrnjpnt h <d oo schema to labourer* from Indonesia: He wax commenting on reports t.i.it the Government wai considei og such importßtion. Before the war there a ;i^ a scheme66 words
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351 1952-06-18 1 IPOH, lues.— The 2.00 C people of "the murder village" of Ka m pong Kuan, a resettlement about a mile from Chemor town, have been told: "Unless you step forward and give information to the Police, you may be resettled a second time." Police are351 words
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Article136 1952-06-18 1 LONDON. June IT (Renter* The Financial Times, m an editorial today on the rubber situ- j ation. said there were hopes that U.S. policy would be influenced by the need to prevent rubber prices from falling so low as to aggravate further the politicalReuter; AAP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-06-18 1 Helen Traubel. New York metropolitan Opera soprano. will >inu at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. She arrived by air from Manila yesterday with her husband, and accompanist, Coenraad V. Bos. Miss Trauhel's two recitals m Singapore are being sponsored joinlly by the Chamber Fnsemblr and The Singapore Standard. Miss TraubelStandard - 78 words
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Article28 1952-06-18 1 BOXN\ Germany, -June 17 (AP)— U.S. Hi^h Commissioner John J. McSloy told reporters today he would retire from his post m about a month.28 words
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110 1952-06-18 1 UMNO President Brings Malays' Plea To Go vernor KU \I A I U.MPUR Tues.— Tungku Abdul Kahman. President of UMNO, left for Singapore today to preset a petition to the Governor of Singapore against the Privy Council's decision to refuse appeal to the four Malays sentenced to death for the110 words
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Article142 1952-06-18 1 NICOLL THANKS MISTRI THE G »vernor of Singapore Mr. John F. Nicoll, hi, written to Mr. N.R. Mistri, Chairman of the Phoenix Aerated Water Co. Ltd. thanking him Cor his gin of $950,000 to build more wards tor third class patients. In the Singapore Legislative Council the Colonial Secretary. Mr.142 words
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Article149 1952-06-18 1 NEW YOKK, June 17 (AP).— The Daily News said today it was informed that designs for an atomic engine to drive an aircraft-carrier at a speed of ">0 knots have been perferted and the U.S. Navy topes to start building the 9h.n late m 1953 or149 words
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280 1952-06-18 1 Blythe:More Voters, MORE Elected Men Standard Stan" Reporter A PROMISE that l\w §MgMMMC (iuwriimenl vvoul<l put forward a proposal for tin- enlarge me nl i>f tlif L<»«risluti\«* (.ounril b\ lia\in<r «»Um-|<ml iih-im-ben **if tlu m electorate rote Mifliciently*' hhs made i»\ Mr. W. La BUtlie, I lie < olotiial SerrHary,280 words
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Article92 1952-06-18 1 PROVISION has beta in.uic by tli«- Singapore Government to accommodate, about I.bOO pupils m Standard \l classes m (»ov eminent Kn^lish secondary m Ihk»|n whrn they pa.si their examinations this yr*i it was announced m the l.**Kislative ounril vestal day. m reply to a written92 words
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Article135 1952-06-18 1 BIG HANOI GIFT TO MALAYA SAIGON, June 17 (AFC The F; a:i o Viet aantete i afversity ol I lanpi wiM ti>r-., big collection of bookf t« tiM i 'ill —i It Ol klfl I i tO SPt up a French libra The Re tor ol livei lity. If. H135 words
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Advertisement9 1952-06-18 1 I.oihKmi I'm and riiliUt*r |H'i«*(*H »|»|»t*ar »>u l*aj;e 7.9 words
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Advertisement56 1952-06-18 1 TAN CHENG M<W ELECT CO. IV!. Cross SI Sporf I MSMisters c-— RKPRISENT LANGLEI ENCLAIW SIM (I ILISTS IN FIRE PROTECTION PORTABLE FBME EXTWCI IMIIKS 34 Gallon D. M. "Foamite" Engine 10 Gallon "Foamite" Engine 2 Gallon "Foaraite" Dual Seal 2 Gallon "Fire Spray" (Soda AqH< Extinguisher 1 Quart "Fire56 words
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Article690 1952-06-18 2 Big Undertaking Cannot Be Handled By Any Department' Standard Staff Reporter "FULL SUPPORT 11 for Singapore Progressive Party's Central Provident Bill, introduced m May last year, was promised by the Colonial Beeretan Mr. W. L. Blythc, when Mr. C. C. Tan (Member for Tanglin) ■Mm*690 words
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Article103 1952-06-18 2 'Assure WD Workers' Plea AN i the em- t- A. rued Services not be excluded >m the IC C< Proviv c when it is "in'trosour it by Mr Tljio f P B.! e.-t:o.» at ting «he Sing.i- i' t C" :ncil. Speaking m > ipport ol t'^e H M:. C'103 words
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66 1952-06-18 2 THI 21 itallbolderf m front of Halt! Eu Too* Ben s i-vive refuse*] alteri i v c accommodation m Peopi»j Park, have app roaC hed Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, Pre•ide t of the MCA to help them X '.ye accommodationa c p-houses built by the I66 words
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Article156 1952-06-18 2 THE Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe, toid the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, that peons employed ia Government departments are not on the pensionable establishment, but on retirement gel annual retirement allowances. "The principle underlying the distinction between the pensionable and non-pensionable establishments is being reexamined,"156 words
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Article147 1952-06-18 2 T. Bahru Official Acquitted THE lINM XL Set retanr or t Tioog B;.nru Conmnmity Ceir. I Sje Qic w, v.-a.s found not gufltj ta the' S gap -re P- ief Court yest, ay of a harce of allowing ♦re to be used M I g houses. J B .1. H147 words
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Article105 1952-06-18 2 THE Singapore Coroaei j«bI rants foi the ese suspected t 1" ith. :>■ irning a finding murder, C said the man lore, Lee 133) was killed m a .>'• n *vo gar. gs ;.t- h ,n the killers v ere. ne a(' ras i I105 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-06-18 2 pliotu. JI Lr 8 of the Cje c al Staff of the Australian and New «,1 i <>es TTi \f* IB Singapore by air yesterday on their Jf ihi im°» d n i atten d J he conference «f (lie Chief «f N>w y al^ (rl ht i: and Major-Oeneralstandard - 84 words
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104 1952-06-18 2 Govt. To Consider New 'Shop Act' Laws TIIK DESIRABILITY ami prartirahiliry of in.ro♦l.M.ni; Illation similar to thr provisions of the Imted kingdom Shops Ad will be considered h v ih e >m-.u»or«' (.owriimnii. w» told Di C. j. m the s Legi live Coun i i ■< y Dr Pa*104 words
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Article68 1952-06-18 2 THE Singapore Government secured 128 convictions out of 140 prosecutions of 'offenders against the Food and Price Control Ordinances during May. There \v;ts one acquittal by the Poiice Court, nine postponements and two of the cases withdrawn Fines <>f the 128 offenders totalled $8,450, the68 words
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Article107 1952-06-18 2 THE Alumni Association of Kirn? Edward VII College of Medicine (Southern Branch) is negotiating with the Singapore Government for the lease of a piece of land m v usuitable area for their $150,000 building project. Prof. A. A. Sandpsham said that several pieces of land and107 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-06-18 2 Dr. Vivian Green-Armytafe. 70-yrar-o4d Viae-President af tht Royal Colk^e of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, arrived m Singapore by air from London yesterday to act as external examiner m midwifery and gynaecology at the University of Malaya. This is Dr. Green- Arm> tape's second vfeit to the Colony m this capacity. Tomorrow105 words
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129 1952-06-18 2 A (i9-YEAR-OLD woman, Itam binte Ali, was acauitted m the i Singapore Relief Court yester- day at the close of a preliminary i inquiry m which she was tentatively charged with performing an illegal operation resulting m the death of an expectant mother, Sim129 words
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201 1952-06-18 2 THE Finance Committee's report on the new rates of expatriation pay to be effective from the beginning of this year, which will involve an uhlitionul eosl for 1952 of about $690,000, was approved by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. following roprcsentai tions over201 words
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Article67 1952-06-18 2 TWENTY EIGHT persons were fined a total of $1,855 m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday when they appeared on various Food Control summonses. The offences were: failing to keep records of daily sales, acquiring controlled articles without authority, possession of suckling for the purpose of67 words
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Article65 1952-06-18 2 THE Wages Council Bill. moved, by the Commissioner for Labour. Mr. G. W. Davis. passed Us second reacting yesterday m the Singapore Legislative Council meeting and was referred to a Select Committee The Se e.-: Committee consists of Mr. (t. W. Davis (chairman), Mr. M Buttrose,65 words
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Article281 1952-06-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter CONTRIBUTIONS received under the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance from September, 1945 to the end of May this year totalled 51, 988,267. The total amount paid out to widows and orphans during the same period was $3,024,675. This was stated m281 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-06-18 2 photo. RED CROSS TEAM NO. 5: These four British Red Cross nurses flew into Singapore yesterday to work m the Federation resettlement areas. Tnder a scheme 50 women of the British Red Cross will work among resettled squatters of Malaya. Twenty so far have arrived. Pictured, from left are: M.Standard - 59 words
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Article122 1952-06-18 2 A TOTAL of eleven Bills j were dealt with by the Singapore j Legislative Council at its meeting ve>terday. The Control of Rent Bill, the Municipal (Amendment! (No. 21 Bill and the Singapore Improvement (Amendment) Bill pa.^ed their first reading. Seven of the others— The122 words
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Article137 1952-06-18 2 THE BALANCE of the Widows" and Orphans' Pension Fund transferred to General Revenue m January, 1905 was 5473.479. the Singapore Government said m tiie Legislative Council yesterday, m reply to written questions by Mr. IL.J.C. Kulasingha (.Prog.. Bukii STimahK Government said that contributions under the Widows" and Orphans'137 words
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Article166 1952-06-18 2 A MALAYA HOUSE m Perth,, Western Australia, on the lines of the one m London, has now become an urgent necessity jor Malayan st}i-\ dents attending Australian universities. This opinion has heen express- ed m a letter to a Singapore woman by an ex-Malayan who writes:166 words
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Advertisement222 1952-06-18 2 v IZhe timj Camera o( great Ita«-rr »rr n.. bullon wliirt* Iln- M|\i)\ tl nt,, > t .n..»k inliin. its ».oumu« open lft f ,I,^;, HO w.U, (he Ifttti iimiiiwn Iher^lorr no! n—viblr Mi\itx ibe idea, camera roi »icr: it l*krt ant «i>» ftinclr BiwuH t,, n id tru-vMbir nimwrai222 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-06-18 2 t-m^— ~-,h__ jffa Jl THAT'S A LOOK IN HEPi EVE TH£-~r j) *J* H- —HZ'S. GOT MY Cftll^fT" CE < W^J& v_ j~«s^ se:ems e:ve:n more J^ff* 1^ V' N fei.i'm c D'njg to i NT mm Q? J^ 2j THING.- i:NG TG KltL affi^sW WILTBv r h R J\^J55 words
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302 1952-06-18 3 Multi-Million plan To Develop S'pore Sea-front Standard Stall K«-iM>rt<»r -11! VFOM W W. completed lasl year, is on!) ike fir*i -»tej» of a ,11, million «lollar Singapore re-development scheme, which will ih»- lin.Ur.tpr oi thai coastalarea «>f Singapore island, stretching l.tujt ■•■<- Rhu right sip to the Singapore Harbour Kourd302 words
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Article178 1952-06-18 3 Roads To Ease Crush The Sinqap«»re (lovernnient should ronstriut -»t once bridges over the Kochor e and KulliiiJi rivers to alleviate the traffic congestion which frequently occur m l\w area. This suggestion was made by Mr. K. .lum.i bboy, representative of the Indian Chamber of Commerce at the Legislative Council178 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-06-18 3 photo. Out of the 458 deck passengers, who returned to Singapore from China, nearly 7,"> per cent, were women. All the deck passengers, who arrived recently m ttie Davikan, were yesterday released from the quarantine station at St. John's island. Picture shows some of the women standing on the ImmigrationStandard - 56 words
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Article16 1952-06-18 3 58 Locals In Part II Services Council r traln■!l aH tgible >pomtPa r t 1 116 words
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Article9 1952-06-18 3 Man Faces Hurt Charge former nrm. Court a spital.9 words
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Article16 1952-06-18 3 'Consul General' Gets 9 Months :>ei! of the .i. ettei was i pore r toy i:n-16 words
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Article81 1952-06-18 3 r SHAW Executive Editor •••■!<.." :t U.S. masazi lich drew trie protest •ap« Muslims by its pub l4 portralf of Moh immad. explained m the New York Times hai no offence to the Muslim was intended. He said Ihal the "picture was id as a m81 words
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Article59 1952-06-18 3 I\\ CHUM KW h)\ •as ■enI mi n the Sik ipoi c Second Court v estei daj to *->ix rigo »Ms impi isonmeni to tv f O ovei b: we >a police tuduleni pos.4 katia white M m _J .i: 'I'-' .'>'< Aver Basin. ■g e59 words
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114 1952-06-18 3 p in ilk I a i BO i •;> were no m .i 'i h s discussion deye- ml m irgument during i1 ■ia stated. Maxwell it Bekhoi c. hearing yesti rday, vaj held H Q 30 Battar\oc M ixwell was found114 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-06-18 3 photo. MISS K.J. EASTAUGH. Almoner at the General Hospital, hopes that Singapore «irls will take advantage of the new Social Studies Course at the University of Malaya, to prepare for a future m the work of almoning m hospitals and welfare organizations. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article208 1952-06-18 3 NOT THE SAME, SA YS MR.BLYTHE s taJftri s lf f Importer >1K v i Bl ITBB, the I ,n il >•« rrtary, IoW Dr. I P^t;!.»r riM-n>N,ve r \.,i (h!■ ;i 'i the illvc < oun< 0 i'h rting .h.)!ii(| not ■m a drawtef t..-i a i i) niNuri,,208 words
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Article86 1952-06-18 3 PRESIDENT of the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya. Mr. Teja Singh who is also on the Colon\ Sikh Advisory Bbard, yesterday appealed to the Press m Malaya not to encourage controversy regarding the Sikh reiigion by printing letters on such matters from ignorant and irresponsible persons.86 words
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Article34 1952-06-18 3 SEAH POW was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing grievous hurt to Ong Ah Teng on June 7 at North Canal Road. He was allowed bail of $500.34 words
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Article135 1952-06-18 3 S.A.T.A. t hanks and acknowledges the following donors: Weng Cheong Co., Ltd.. m memory of the late Mr. Pant; Wai Cong $500.00; Mr. Seeli Samara, $250.00; Mr. Mok Van Fai, $100,00. Miscellaneous donations to milk Bar. SATA Clinic, $85.00; Mr. Chua Eng Kwee, $50.00; Mr. E135 words
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Article148 1952-06-18 3 10,000 Colony Gift To Fiji St.iml.inl miii i"i'^i»"»u.m IHE Singap n c leg ilativf C Kir: i jrwterday on a re»m ru»ndal ion by Ihe Fit*- anre Committee approved a $10,000-gift for Fiji I i help repair the damage lused then by recent typho tns an i to assist m148 words
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Article51 1952-06-18 3 10- Cent Cheque KONG KIM BOH. alias Koon Kirn Koon, was charged to I c Singapore Second Police Coon yesterday with fraudulent P°»gession of a cheque valued 1U cents drawn on the Kwangtung Provincial Bank belonging tp Seah Oh Lew on Ft- b 22. Kong »ai remanded "^ul Juue ll-51 words
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Article106 1952-06-18 3 THE SINGAPORE tive Council was told by the Colony Government yesterday that the Social Welfare Department \vi}\ shortly complete a pilot survey on the a£*e of retirement of representative types of employees throughout the Colony. "When the results of thi survey are known, a decision will106 words
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Article86 1952-06-18 3 FURTHER evidence by the prosecution was recorded by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assize.-* yesterday at the trial ol four BOR.s on charge-, ol rioting, mischiei by fire and causing grievous hurt. The acvu.Ned, Xammo Edwards. D.M. Webfctcr. Michael Retfern and W.M.86 words
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148 1952-06-18 3 OUT OF THE three applications for first-class beer and stout licences m the Great Eastern Trade Fair at Geylang Serai, the Singapore Board of Licensing Justice yesterday granted one although the Police a iid Customs raised their objections. Police objected on the ground148 words
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Article63 1952-06-18 3 THERE were 115! applications for naturalisation made to Go vernment between October 1951, and May 19.12. the Singapore Government announced m the Legislative Council yesterday m reply to a question by Mr. t'C Tan." (Member for Tanglin). Government also said that ot those who applied63 words
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Article53 1952-06-18 3 Dr. C. J. Paglar (Progressive Member for Changi) yesterday pleaded al (he Singapore Legislative Council to place Government peons with 15 years service on the pensionable establishment. He declared that the peons have very often petitioned him on this matter, adding "They work ungrudgingly m sunshine53 words
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Article75 1952-06-18 3 TWO detectives from the Gambling Sub-branch, who bad kept watch on a trisha rider. >r some time, stopped h'-'n anc found chap-ji-ki slips to value of $707.80, concealed under the trisha seat In the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, t- 1 trisha ride Yong Teck Leong (33),75 words
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Article312 1952-06-18 3 Standard Woman Reporter THE NEED for women almoners m Singapore with the highest educational qualifications, as well as the desire of Government to train them m Malaya, has led the University of Malaya to extend the closing date for entries to the new Social Studies312 words
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Advertisement70 1952-06-18 3 .1 1 Ml. Mil i: nniMHATEL V FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. 48 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 TEL. ***** WEARNE BROS., LTD. FEDERATION REPRESEN STIVES BmT Jar j^^^^wPP^jT v^^W" wYiUwEy J^ Mr sir Jb 4ir vis WEE 4 aAj^Sx «r I ■•I j 50/p Importers KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. v}> 33^35 THok70 words
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Miscellaneous66 1952-06-18 3 M /-TTT^PpTlAurn Parent you thguy yes... but i thuvke nice m_l right, J*\ M AV.FOOZYAND HOLLIS '1 t \l! P, < r WH O I HF-ARD PAVE /CANT THINK I WILL VOUCM^Af E, AN' U I ::^^SKS\ H HAyE VVOUND UP IN A MOST >, I SEgj N Sr ABaJT66 words
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Article559 1952-06-18 4 Council Group Plan By The IMPs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The present *ystem of Government hi the Federation does not allow for a fully-elected Cottncfl and therefore it is not possible. to eutabliab a true parliamentary party, ll \*ill be recalled that some time ago, it was mooled lliat a parliamentary559 words
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Article110 1952-06-18 4 The fourth Bumnal gUKi al meeting <>f the KiAla LmnpUT Psychology Club otas held oa June 15. The fallowing tre the officebearers for 1952: President: Dr. C.L. Chia; Vlee-Presadents: Mr. Y.iw Wenc Chew. Mr. Kmaeth M. liuar.}: Gen Secretary: Mr. Won» S?e Lett Hun Se^rctary. Mr. Tan110 words
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Article114 1952-06-18 4 TWO JAILED FOR THEFT rr..\."\.\u. cues i;<:;ji v\;i r Swee, L'">. who admitted four previous convsctions, and SBother Chinese, Chung Ah Chyo. S3, pleaded guilty m the Sessions Court re today to theft of three gold broodies valued .S2OU ;it the Orients] Gem Stores. Pcnang Roan and 160 e;i?h from114 words
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Article98 1952-06-18 4 Police Probe KL Thefts KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A house belonging to a Chinese m Tong Shin Terrace was broken into during: the early hours of this morning and property valued at 5335 were stolen. During the early hours of yesterday morning another ease of housebreaking and theft was reported to98 words
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Article102 1952-06-18 4 MA LA CCA, Tats The M.^a^ea Adulj Educatioo Association will start >ur E iglisc ciasses on Friday at 5.30 pjn at the High School." There w i!i be a class I >r the PtH'tuguese, oiie for the K:c.-i chew Chinese, and one for the Tamils. The102 words
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Article44 1952-06-18 4 MALACCA, Tuea For tbt convenience at tbose i\ in alon^ the Klebang/Tsuojons Kliog Road and the tr.nmcs ot the special constabulary caiiip at Tai Bruns. the P.ji Hup Traospori Cv).. Ltd tuts extended a staggered bu.r service up to nmbiight.44 words
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185 1952-06-18 4 Standard S'aff Correspondent KXALA LUMPUR, Tues. An employment scheme aimed primarily to assist inhabitants of new villages is being drawn up by the Selangor Labour Department. "We are most concerned with the threat of unemploy- rnent which the i'all m the i price of185 words
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89 1952-06-18 4 Pg., Kedah Delegates To Buddhist Confab PENANG. Tue.s. Delegates from Penan* and Kedah Till be attending the second World Buddhist Conference which will be held m J;ip;m from Sept 25 to Oct. 13 this year. Delegates from Penang and Kedah are Messrs. Khoo Soo Jin, Knoo Soo G!)ee. One Joo89 words
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Article38 1952-06-18 4 Had Rubber— Jailed KASSIM BIX PARO was convicted and .sentenced to one year's rigniuus imprison me -it by the Mu.u Magistrate, Sheikh Abdul Ram.in for unhuvful possession of 1"! kat tics scrap rubber at Sinking, Bukit Gambier, Muar.38 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-06-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Several million dollars accumulated under the Indian Labourers' Immigration Fund, may be used to settle Indian workers m this country, The Standard learned today. The Federation's Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Mr. W. M. Young, confirmed this when he348 words
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Article66 1952-06-18 4 Penang Labour Party's Claim PENANG, Tues.— The Penan* Labour Party has already advocated a fully elected municipal council and has even gone further to include the election ot a mayor by popular votes secretary of the Labour Parr- A. Balakrishnan told The Standard today. Ke was commenting on Dr. Lim66 words
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Article60 1952-06-18 4 PERIASAMY Krishnasamy «2o>, a .special constable employed at Bata Estate m Kulai. wua committed to stand trial at the next assizes at th e end of a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Second Police Court ye.«terday on a charge of murdering K. Kesavan Madhaven60 words
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Article26 1952-06-18 4 Brigadier P. St. Clair-Ford. Brigadier General Staff. G.H.Q. Farelf. will be appointed Training Adviser < Major Geperaß, to the Pakistan Army from next month26 words
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254 1952-06-18 4 Teachers U. Chief Refutes Press Re port KUALA LUMPUIt T a Referring I sUitenjeni ta the Straits Tim« < June L 3 I a delegation from Me Malayan Teachers' Union had t»ld the Deputy High ■■<,--.•■• school teacher* ad faith m the senior rffflci i o! cation Depsi tment II254 words
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Article34 1952-06-18 4 NG KBNG HOMG trial m the Singapore I Police Court este Aa: charge I sti i tMM Chua Ah S;ir on June 14 i Tth mile. T. load. Baj ttfiOO Jun« 24.34 words
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38 1952-06-18 4 IPOH. ftaes. Si\ reprcsei I copra dealers m the Sahak I aam ,Perak-Selansor boundary, are I Selanfior M.( .A. in rettittc Gmernmeni lid es. s !y i m lion H P to38 words
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Article27 1952-06-18 4 LONDON' June X General S Gerald High Comn said hei c yesterd formed "cert; nd nuny peop'e m Mi I fe't conversation! Londt were ncaded < satdL27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-06-18 4 This Job May Be Dropped RUIUi. Hi S,, t f Cons be i v appi Ctoii by res:: re:r son c I the pal and a D; I has the per. 5 mer: wo: T pro;men: m I Pol Ch i Dato Sir heas -lot k Tau47 words
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Advertisement213 1952-06-18 4 Cleans your pen every time you fill! special ingredient discourages sediment, c^^"^ prevents corrosion. vith va/v-r, actually cleans and protects Dfirl/fli* flllinif >our pen ay rou Hr,;r QIKEI UUiiln I nds clogging as- .res steady. c\cn IfVlfK SOi\f m JC R 4 permanent, 2 Va-h.lbtC COiOrS. L V M MH213 words
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Article, Illustration316 1952-06-18 5 OrganizationTo Be Modelled On 4 'W Clubs Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Tues.- -lhe Federation Adult Education Association has made a request to the United States Government for the services of two trainers for youth movement work m this country. The request was316 words
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Article78 1952-06-18 5 IPOH. Ti:e<. Miss Raii::--1 lei Kaur, the 14-year-old school girl, who was reported missing by her father on June LO, returned "quietly" to her! home m Falun village last i evening This morning, Miss Rajinder refused to say anything a > 'her "disappearance". which78 words
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Article74 1952-06-18 5 Standard start Reporter THREE days alter surrende ing to the Army authorities Pte B sai thy (32), of the 30th Battalion R.A.O.C hanged himelt m the tjuardroom cc!i at 'hod. Alexandra Road, while desertion charges were pending a 4 linst him. This was stated In the74 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-06-18 5 ANOTHER Malayan, a trudr uniotiist this time, lias bevn awarded a leader g:rant to visit th«» L'nited States. He is Mr. 8. Thava Rajah (33), a Postal Clerk m Johore Bahru. se«n above. He will spend three months m the United States observing labour and tradr57 words
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Article289 1952-06-18 5 Support IMP, Urges Dr. Lee Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Tucs.— The Member for Health, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng today broke his long silence on a controversy which has been raging m the press for some time over Jiis election as President of the George Town Branch of the Independence Party289 words
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Article229 1952-06-18 5 RAUB, Tues.—A man who until recently had never seen an aimed uniformed bandit had his first experience of a bandit attack when he was surveyor-in-charge of a party working on the proposed new village site near Sungei Kuan. The surveyor. Mr. Govind related to The229 words
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Article131 1952-06-18 5 Xl ALA LI TMPUR, Tues. —The only terrorist killed yesterday was m Kuantan where a patrol of 1 10 Gurkha Rifles opened fire on two bandits.' The other was wounded but escaped. In ihe same state of Pahang the 3rd King's African Rifles wounded a131 words
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Article116 1952-06-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four Chinese, including a pretty dance hostess, were today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B.V. Rhodes, on a charge of attempted extortion. When the case came up for hearing this morning, the Projsecuting Oilicer,116 words
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Article66 1952-06-18 5 PENANG, Tues The Unite Chinese School Teachers' Association. Federation 01 Malaya, has circulated to its mem Dci associations the draft rulea ol then- teachers' welfare fund, which are expected to be implemented at the beginning v next year. The rules favour a provident fund for Chinese66 words
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Article46 1952-06-18 5 The Indian Association, Mua :i! its annual general tneetii g elected the following office bearers: President: Mr. P C Joseph. Vice-president*: Messw G Sin«h Gil! and S. Screemvisagan, Hon Secretary: M B Singh; A-sst Secretarj Bi X Balakrishnan; Hon. Tr< /Ir. O M. Subramaniam.46 words
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Article76 1952-06-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter A WOMAN, Tay Gu.it Neo, told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that she only discovered ber adopted daujjhtei had been Intimate with b,ei husband's friend aftei the girl had coinpHained of severe stomach trouble. Tay «rai giving evidence at the continued76 words
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Article43 1952-06-18 5 POUR hi.vkeis. Slow II v <\ 2:> IVTurtaza 28. Moentjak bin Datoh 22 .<:;rl S;i!.-}i bin Abdullah. 54 fi,> eaca lined $10 by the M Magistrate for carrying on the b Mi*:.- ,i pedlar it Jaian A >dv lah, Muar. without Licence*43 words
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Advertisement209 1952-06-18 5 THREE OF the BEST... "The Ant and the Grasshopper" Winter Cruise Gigalo and Cigolette m... *r W. Somerset Maugham's k ENCORE -luninu f~~\ 1.1.Wh Mi,! I. KAY ROLAND .p\ aft WALS| j cyL y FR From TODAY! -ifinE IVmxt oltan ti v I 1 V STAR-SPANGLED ggg Technicolor musical^^lC^ M209 words
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Advertisement213 1952-06-18 5 A HURRICANE OF THRILLS! v STORMING FROM IB %> >S«^<%. PASSION MUTT FUMfO AUHE FLORIDA'S HURRICANE ROUTE ...WHERE THE CROCODILE WAS KING ANO CUT -THROATS LURKED jVEMEREJJ I p n 77T ".I, T' ,I, f|l i.i.-, i. <>.;<». ;u^^jw^pi^^appii| The Siisp«*ns<' pa(k«'d mystery of M missiim hours m n man's213 words
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Miscellaneous322 1952-06-18 5 Today J s Power Cuts SINGAPORE Substations liilile t lie lin n laneliu Rd., Plioenlv tv load shedding todu> Park, Alts. Brick Works. Paste D»v P.uijang:. Opium Factory, Re- tormatorv Rd.. oxygen Factory, (.hartered Bank. Asia Building. < rr^»nlte St. James. Mirl Road. tit'orge st statlo. I. Cross si sn.u322 words
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Article849 1952-06-18 6 Singapore Standard Shadow Boxing hi.lr/iriiilriil Morning \«>ir»pflper Progri ive Party's Newsletter has hitherto tself to the < arnesi task of spreading 1 and stiffening morale among devotees of n th| irreni n\ •b<r ol 'he Newsletter, m thai c writer ol a \)n-c<- appropriately p ,v head d "Cluck, Cluck!"849 words
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Article296 1952-06-18 6 Review of Views More Industries THE only way to avert economic crisis m Malaya,, pointed out Nanyang Siang Pau. was to develop mdu>:nes instead ol depending on rub- b*-:' ;m<l tin. Malaya has all th€ i-ivv mate- rial* manpower and capitaJj required tor industrial ex- 1 pansion, and ii they296 words
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209 1952-06-18 6 Sir;— Though tardily, may I congratulate you on the leading article entitled "Sinophobia" which appeared last Tuesday? The writer seems to be one who has a large experience and knowledge of life. 1, for one. agree with the statement, viz: "Sinophobia is something which209 words
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Letter194 1952-06-18 6 Sir.—On the 24ih and 25th of May, 1952. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, City Councillor for West Ward, visited the S.I.T. Flats m Havelock Road. My neighbours and I took the opportunity of informing him that m 'he absence uf Police patrols and due to the lack of s'.eel194 words
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465 1952-06-18 6 Sir: Many years before t'ne war. the then Colonial Engineer told me that when the Government constructed Jurong Road before the advent of motor-cars, their main object was to avoid sleep hills and that they were not afraid of curves465 words
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204 1952-06-18 6 Sir:— l thank Mrs. L'oe Njeok Moei for her compliment m her Letter which appeared m your valued journal of the 29th. May. Although I !;ve m the wilds of Kelantan, I would like to state that I was educated abroad and for many204 words
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1622 1952-06-18 6 Racial Rivalries At KENYA Elections All except Africans, the sons of the soil, can directly elect their Representatives to the Legislative Council by A Times Correspondent general election Is being held m Kenya to elect the unofficial members of the Legislative Council of the colony and protectorate. European and Asian1,622 words
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Advertisement10 1952-06-18 6 Gold Dollar Ter Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron iiighiamlfl10 words
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28 1952-06-18 7 Korea War Is Using Up US Reserves SHINGTON, J me 17 (AFPi-rn I rel met I S< 'late ■t fastei I Stat< of terial i >nk of «aid28 words
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Article8 1952-06-18 7 Locusts Menace India And Pak. dP :i ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article47 1952-06-18 7 PAftlS Jmc II iAP) < i llruisi believed m iv ltd, When his wifr v ''il up 100 m|H a Ewe IS| nuht he \tahhed her m ih. stomach. Ml had nl.ued before I n |m tuld polite, was onr '•<fV««\tk and six *fcfcs.47 words
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160 1952-06-18 7 AirSpottersIn US To Go On 24-Hour Duty WASHINGTON, 17 (IV) Gen.! i mlt 1 i« k Smith, lite command* r <»f ihe L.S. Air Hefeacc Cmuuuml, Iki^ announced that civilian it four obecrvers will p> on 24-hour duly i.ii lin- |nl> 1 1. aid < d dto pui the "Operation160 words
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Article45 1952-06-18 7 Dominion Status Problem si t• i com < V era ense 1 I B 0 i i of the i i 5 dii c G i ed Kinx c ielf-gi < t- C ted X B t t- C nmon I mtmbe I i is m c45 words
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Article59 1952-06-18 7 WASHINGTON, June 17 (AP)— The U.S. Army disclosed todaj idl anti-aircraft battei es to defensive positions i si rat< qic industrial plar.-- big ties and Air Force l announcement said the move "has special significance/* but it cj i on the heels h I i orders59 words
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Article44 1952-06-18 7 PUSAN, Juiu 17 (VP) A top-ranking United States em- mployee who served as n linison DfTicer between. American officials and the South Kii'i,.-, National Assembly jrsterio sly > f sapp< ar«jd, arn< <1 today. I sj man is S:n f un.44 words
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Article27 1952-06-18 7 Y< lg King Ft'(«ni of Iraq accepted an invitation of the t' tec States Government to *jh month! n the United States nexi v; < Member.27 words
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Article18 1952-06-18 7 SEVEN Belgian Catholic ests, expelled by Chinese I Communists, .arivei) m Hongk< yesterday A.F.P.A.F.P. - 18 words
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Article27 1952-06-18 7 THE Peiping regime Will issue niw stamps on July 1 to commemorate 'he 31st anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Coaununikt Party. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article27 1952-06-18 7 BERUN. June 17 (UP)— Two Wept German newsmen, kidnapped at gunpoint by C'Tiniiunist guards, were released today after seven days m a Suva zorie jail.27 words
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371 1952-06-18 7 LONDON, June 17 AP) PatrieL Miildowney, 41, a porter at the Reform Club, a Liberal political organisation m Pall Mall, today appeared before a magistrate on a charge of murdering lovely 35-year-old Polish Countess Skarbek, who was knifed to death early yesterday m371 words
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109 1952-06-18 7 NEW YORK, June 17. (Reuter) The I nitfd States Air Force has started a search for "flying saucers," General Hoyt S. Vandenhers, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, disclosed yesterday m an article m the weekly magazine Look. "The Air Force," he109 words
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194 1952-06-18 7 AMMAN, June 17 (Reuter) The Jordan Cabinet ami three-man Rejreney Goimcil are now considering h three-point plan which, they hope, will final!) solw the rrisis ranged by Kinjr TalalV tlfness, according IO wellinformed quart ers here yesterday. The plan is: l. An approach to194 words
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Article68 1952-06-18 7 UNITED NATIONS. June 17. (Reuters—The Soviet union yesterday again proposed a "package" plan to admit all 14 countries now awaiting membobip m th« United Nations. Countries whose admission has been deadlocked by disagreement between the great powers are divided m two groups: Communist group68 words
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Article25 1952-06-18 7 WASHINGTON. June 1- 'AfP) Political and military problems m Indo-China were examined during a Franco-American conference here yesterday, a State Department communique announced.25 words
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Article128 1952-06-18 7 WASHINGTON. June 17. (Renter). General O.nar Bradley. Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff. told Congress recently that the United Slates lacked the military poweF to support any Asian defence group patterned on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Today's official transcript of General Bradley's testimony128 words
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Article72 1952-06-18 7 rxi i ED NATIONS, June 17 j IRi ter):— Mr, Ja rob Malik's '•m -<» in^ve m '-.ijimg a of a letter to be forwarded to t!ie Secretary General Trygve Lie asking him to cai! a special sessi m 01 the Gener; I m.t ..,;.u,.ttt72 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-18 7 photo. In this traditional Indonesian ceremony, Hardono Soemohandojo. member of the Indonesian Delegation to the Inite^l Nations, has his feet washed by his bride, Zus M. Sunni.il (kneeling), niece of the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Nations, during their wedding m New Rochelle, New York, on June 7. In theA.P. - 83 words
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238 1952-06-18 7 Police Guard Red Embassy STOCKHOLM, June 17 Crowds of angry Swedes demonstrated all day yesterday before the Soviel Embassy here m protest against the shooting of an unarmed Swedish Air Force plane by two Soviet MIG-15 fighters. Armed policemen last ni^lit guarded Ihe Embassy. Towards238 words
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Article91 1952-06-18 7 BANGKOK June IT (ReulerAAPi Thailand will ban opium smoking if the United Nations can c-ftectr < ;y b^n production of opium m other countries including South China ;uid ihf Shan States of Burma, the Minister of Finance. Major-Gen- 1 era] Phra Boriphan Vuddakich, i said m91 words
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Article29 1952-06-18 7 SIXTEEN guerillas and nine South Korean police am! civilians were killed m a battle northeast of Pusan, a South Korean Government spokesman disclosed yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-06-18 7 Miss Janet Fannie, one of five students on vacation who arrived at Kalians yesterda> by th«- PanAmerican Air\\a>s from the United States She a»id the other students Miss >lOyI O y Ciioag and Miss (,rant If ill. Ken Kmmerson and Tony Newton uill be here for aboutStandard - 82 words
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Article29 1952-06-18 7 A Vietnam Overseas I mission is e n unite to 'I aip< b to pledge loyaltj to the Ns U i list Crovernmeni U. P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article82 1952-06-18 7 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON. June 17 The following art the cio»,n ft prices of rubber and fin on the London Morket rodcv LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26-d Spor £970 pet 'on buvtr> July Ituf. £Q7l «c"c" August 26. d Thtee montht l',l( September lt\6. buyers,82 words
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Article131 1952-06-18 7 'Gromyko Making Mistake FILEY. ENGLAND I I (Reuter) Mr. Av.r n \%> leader of the I .ai>" n i Leftists, said last nifl B Andrei Gromyku is siting a great mistake" if h«he ran "soften the 8 when he oomei be is an bassador. "You canmK ittt divisions betweei i131 words
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Article41 1952-06-18 7 Standard Staff K«|>nii»r two FIRE em to Bo*4 yu;.v iiiKfi' answi r to i ci it t kang Krai on fire banks, they 1 1 moored Police statioi la i| I the per* i belongingi of th< lonfik.41 words
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Advertisement66 1952-06-18 7 ride a RALEIGH "7) to visit your friends on HARI RAYA PUASA MfX^ STOCKS AVAILABLE miSf a i\ IMfMKS IOK ffm JKm rmi lIIK l"l H kt LUCAS^ BFLL hUm im\ Xh "ROBINLITE" inNWlo LIGHT W^iM I \jfei 1 lnill(;M U RAJAH II ln m\< k L^^jtjHr^ I >i\«.m'(H{l i'hm66 words
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Article27 1952-06-18 8 COCKTAIL pai :> I >i i l 'ip- held last evening on c I ermao and Buc til L c cai co tint dty oi Cbicago,27 words
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Article66 1952-06-18 8 SAX FRANCISCO. June IV. CAP) Stockholders ol American President Lines met again yesterday but took no action pending sale of 92 per cent of the company stock, now* m dispute. The stock sale is the key to the compromise settlement reached last week by R. Stanley Dollar66 words
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Advertisement577 1952-06-18 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS -PACIFIC SERVICI Direct O»eria«al s*r. Praariact Los Angles aMl Aa*effca» Ca«a«a« Cities WllliVM PrDiAOff P. S'nam S >»re Ll< Xl NBACH 20 21June ?2'?4Jnne 25 ibJuue 18 July RKAK fPINK 24 ?6Jul> ttVttMf *S.Juiv lAvs »lAug ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. f] i >>o !t BS2SJ 3 X577 words
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Advertisement599 1952-06-18 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Resnhu Sailings to Cnuta and Japan from Singapore Port SueUenham A. Penang Also direct Sailinus From Bangkok and Indone ii to China «!v Japan. Due B'poie Hue Pettaftg From -Kunin^" June M June 25 Japan S/(hlhumi July 11 J«l> 15 llonukonu Sails Sails Sails Penan* PSham599 words
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Advertisement458 1952-06-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotter dAra Am>tprdani HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW OKI LANS Spore P. Sham Penang MATARAM (UL) 22 24June 25June SHiine Load> Di rert For Gulf Of Mexico Pl)l!^ only. IBADJA (SMN) 27June 3Julj 4458 words
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Advertisement374 1952-06-18 8 S'p'tre P-S'hj«i •millA" for Bangkok, S^ 1^" n norickons K.<>bt Yokohama 7 ::ojun f H UNni S- j n Hongkong Kobe "to*am 1G ITJuJv 14 JsJuh "SLI.ANDU* for Bangkok Hyftlflli FROM JAPAN/HONGKONG "BIXTANO" foi Bsnskok 5/10Jui.v BAIUNGB TO CONTIXCXT SCANIUN\u\ For Colombo. Aden Pot! Said. Genoa Aniu Hamburg. op< nlia^en374 words
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Article122 1952-06-18 9 (losmg rubber prices (teals P«*r Ib m Singa pure fCStefdaj were: Bu>er> filers. No 1 Spot loose I O B 111 b.tlrs June No 1 K.s.s. h:>; 8»; Ne K.s.s. 121 83 No. S K.s s 99 80 Tone: Quiet and sliplitlv e«tsier. |ONIK)N KIKKKK 1 iM'sdav's npinmi;122 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-06-18 9 A paddock of mixed pasture grasses at Serdang Agricultural Experi mental Station. Consisting mainly of "carpet" grass, this luxuriant crop was grown on what an expert described as "old mining clay, some of the poorest soil m Malaya." It is part of Agricultural Department experiments now going forward m theStandard - 60 words
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372 1952-06-18 9 Replacements In 30 Days I To Cover Sales H> I. I. MM, Standard Murk* t Reporter \I Mini ull ihr earrent 1. .5. rotational procedure (••r stockpile bu\in«i of natural ml>l»er lian not y«'l b<*en rutaMialud, trade wtmrcta m Singapore generally heßerc that,372 words
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Article150 1952-06-18 9 An Easier Tendency In Shares SIN lAPORE, Tues.— There W at itly easier v ndency share market although a few industria s were marked up. j vere: INDI ><l 1 I i S Bvren sellers v Bri la. Q r( i A 4") > cd Pre i ato 225 cd150 words
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Article80 1952-06-18 9 'liiK p I market i:: Singap t «rat ifhUv vreaker yectwrdsrj with hartXy any business passing. Copra had buyers it |26j per i)..- and •eUerj at *27. Coconut oD >vas transacted ai <44i pw picul vrith furtbear buyers at the price aud sellers at Betrl nut80 words
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Article24 1952-06-18 9 YUGOSLAVIA and Fiance nave signed a new one-year ivade agreement, calling I the exchange "f goods each amounting to £14.285,000 A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article28 1952-06-18 9 New Zealand's wool sales to dollar buyers during the I1j."»i--52 season will yield about U.S. $24,600,000 as afainsl last scan.. record earning o( US. $49,500,000. Reuter AA PReuter; AAP - 28 words
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Article81 1952-06-18 9 UNITED NATIONS, .Tune 16, (Renter) The Internationa] Bank announced today that so far it had Loaned over US$l,--300,000,000 to finance 250 projects m 28 countries. Mr. Eugene R. Black, President of the Bank, gave his import to the Economic and Social Council, covering the Brink's81 words
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Article32 1952-06-18 9 The Interactions] Monetary Fund tnd the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development >■. ill hold their annuiU general nm eting m Mexico City from Stpt. 3 to Sept. 1?. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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52 1952-06-18 9 WASHINGTON. June 17, (AP>— House pas«aßr sent to President Truman a bill extending until March. 31« 1954 the projrrwnme by which the Kovernraent has been operating synthetic rubber plants. Present authority for operating the Hoiid Har II built plants expires on July 1 of52 words
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Article20 1952-06-18 9 A JAPA.\hS'r. economic mission has arrived m Bangkok to study trade relations between the two countries AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article173 1952-06-18 9 GOVT. CONSIDERS JAP DEBT LA W It Is not yet established that legislation ."similar to the Distribution of German Enemy Property Ordinance would ue appropriate m respect ot Japanese enemy debts, said Government In the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Government made this answer fn reply to a written question by173 words
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Article376 1952-06-18 9 Standard Siaff Correspondent LONDON, Tue&. The So>iet»» evidently are now considering using lower grade* of natural rubber. Up lo now, they have used only top grades m their manufacturing processes. There lias been some confusion over Soviet purchases ot natural rubber arising from I the376 words
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Article106 1952-06-18 9 ONE of the biggest single shipments oi fresh apples for Singapore 21,085 cases arrived recently In the Blue Funnel freighter, Asphalion,] from Australia. The freighter also dis- j^, 10,000 cases of m Ik. 17.104 sacks (50 lbs bags) and i.i 16 :a< L5O lbs) of Bour,106 words
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Article30 1952-06-18 9 THE US. Government hM repealed the additional two cents (U.S.) per pound processing tax on coconut oil imported from the Pac Re T ual \f-:-r>'<'r:-. U.p.U.p. - 30 words
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110 1952-06-18 9 Stondord Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore recovered slightly yesterday, on improvement of about 1 J cents per lb. being recorded on a quietly steady market. Openii it ft m ■•■< If below ftdnj c!( n prices quota! i c shai ply110 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-06-18 9 New Cattle Industry For Malaya Part at a In id of 14 young Bali bftlfcti and two Bali bnIK that have been imported to Ser dans Agricultural Kxpertmental Station for breeding pwpasea Accomplished with the co-operation of the Vete rinary Departaeal of Malaya. the shipment made history m Mala >Standard - 111 words
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57 1952-06-18 9 WASHINGTON .1 1 c I*3 «Reuter) Mr. Carl Viosoa, 1 oi the Armed Services Committee of the House Representatives, introduced :i b:!i yesterday to lend J;ip; j .n up to 18 patrol frigates and r >n r Jive yea Upon request ol <57 words
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Article44 1952-06-18 9 The er «l Coma noon pr;r> t terdav No. 1 BSS Spot Lao I N No 1 RSS July I N i RSS Auk I >■ N i 2 RSS Ju B 4 V, I RSS Juiy i R.\!A I luly/Si s Tone:-44 words
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Article25 1952-06-18 9 51 wdard S ee < on th< Icons i r« today ere KK$l59 Sterlinß: HK IIKSI anSl UK- U i 1 Rupiah. i HKJ ■■.<••25 words
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Advertisement77 1952-06-18 9 CHAMELEON X White m t h 4 eorly Ny aE^' morning, th« "Chomel c o n Orchid" of Mexico changes to crirruon fA.7.£ ot cbouf }Q cm. In the affei neon if is orange end at iv-. 1 blue, rcmoiiinq till morning. WtM known through aJ^L^ n world lh« ?|^J!77 words
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Article564 1952-06-18 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott By i\<>\\ led la )>■>- -Mm to idhriae uiyMM hi iravellI <-.!h a I i v H Ofl 1 only ,11 as m 1- Penaag; i vkal will ihipe ran, hill r iways sad ■>•' aeropl Hi" [rip I pi W< "t»m to iu\f mm564 words
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Article41 1952-06-18 10 POWDERED Qlne Is note c '.able 1o r the lie oi f '-'t* householder. Each paclcel contains the correct arooiiitf >'or the average ii.v-it iob. and f'» be easily prepared by mirmo with one-halt tea*spOOD o| irate r.41 words
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Article, Illustration281 1952-06-18 10 Fashions From America HTHIS WEEK I have chosen I clothes worn m the Fashion Show at the St. Andrew's Dance at Rallies Hotel. The Parade was made possible by Vanity's of Battery Road. The first model of a seablue cocktail dress is worn by Marjorie Shannon and281 words
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Article194 1952-06-18 10 "^JEWEST style m lingerie is f he brassiere-topped slip, made by Toni Lee o; Dupont nylon. It has a boned and elastic bust and diaphragm with s^de zip, and is full skirted with luce edged flounce. Can b>> strapless or with straps and cos 1 between £65/- and194 words
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Article, Illustration959 1952-06-18 10 HERE, on a "workin? holiday." is Miss Elizabeth Dyott, 24-year-old English pianist who has .studied at the Royal Academy of Music m London and privately under the famous composer and teacher Franz Reizenstein. The idea of coming to Singapore was born when her childhood friend was invited959 words
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Miscellaneous384 1952-06-18 10 1 a i 1 a f y 1 t" 1 mg^uAma^nnM|M& 9 m 1 B wßik JT m^% I 1 <5& 9 9 BffflflflL Joe S 9 mODAY'S QI OTATION: H lor a tranquil mind you -.eek. These things observe witli «are: Of whom you speak. tj whom you speak384 words
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Miscellaneous416 1952-06-18 10 Todays Radio Programmes Cl\f \|»ni?f :i0 Sewn (8): 9.45 David N| at the Sli^Urii *jhh Piano: hi p m London studio Meto (JHi lllelrt■^ A uielresl di< >: Bll|v 'Ihorburn and hK orth.*stra 9.::0 am For F.nulUli School*: 9.53 Interlude: 10 am. News; IO.«5 D.D.L. l*eiU'!'al OvcrsCßf- tendefvou* with the416 words
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374 1952-06-18 11 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH By Standard Sport* H'-porl.r SINGAPORE uill be hosts to world class table**]* players from Asian countries who will visit the Colony to participate m the first Asian tahle-tennis championships scheduled to be held at ihe S.B.A. Hall m December. The championships374 words
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352 1952-06-18 11 LONDON, June 17, i (Reuter).— Naresh Kumar and Narendra Nath, India's i two challengers m the men's singles at Wimble- j don next week, are hoping for better luck m the draw than last year. In the 1951 championships, both clash-; ed with world352 words
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Article104 1952-06-18 11 Ikin May Not Play In Test MANCHESTER, June 16 (Reuter)— Jack Ikin, the Lancashire all-rounder, may not be fit for the second Test against India which starts at Lords on Thursday. Ikin. who is one of the 12 from whom the England team will be chosen today had a recurrence104 words
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Article57 1952-06-18 11 Singapore Recreation Club i sports heats to be held on the > padang today at 5 p.m.. are: 100 yds heats, 440 yds heats, hop-step-and-jump heats, kick- inj;-the-f(X.)tball final. Tomorrow: Putting the shot heats, long jump final and throwing the cricket bail final. The annual athletic sports57 words
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Article, Illustration257 1952-06-18 11 KEN JALLEH - KEN JA LLEH By Mm thousand* of badminton fairs m Malaya. Borneo and Sarawak who could nol watch the Thomas Cup matches and the International championships m .Sejangor and Singapore, Claiulr Doral of Ra<li< Malaya brought them all the thrills of the game. Letters received257 words
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Article86 1952-06-18 11 TAIPEI. .Mine 17. (AP) Nationalist China is sendlr.g a basketball team and a solil iry track»man to the corning Olympic C».mih s ai Helsinki Nefttter the team nor the track (nan can be expected to place. The «th!fte<; i,ve led by 53--year-old Gunsoe Hon.86 words
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Advertisement631 1952-06-18 11 NOTICES NOTICE lllE MALAYAN EXCHANGE AH BEE of 2A Lin Tua BANKS ASSOCIATION i Inper Mm 41X members of the above k pon i DO lootei Association m th e Colony t: any busi- j i, f ng Han R«,ya Pua.sa HoliI I ajrujauU on day. HIRAL BOARD, SINGAPORE ft^por,631 words
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Advertisement708 1952-06-18 11 Public Lecture University of Malaya Subjrrt: "East and \\«sl m Folk Literature" Speaker: Mr. J. C. Hod* art MA. pEIJ.OW of the Pembroke College, Cambridge an 4 Lecturer m Fngltsh at Cambridge University. Chairman: Frofessor A. Opprnhrim Today. JKth Jun e J»52 at 8 p.m. m the Physiology Lecture Room,708 words
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Advertisement151 1952-06-18 11 Thf Bankruptiv i>idin.in<-f (CHAP! EH 45) In Th<; fli^li (mirl Of T»»< Colony of Sinv.MKn** Island nf Sin^apor*-. j.\ BANKRUPTGY W;< Earnf-i Adn m stral ion Order. No. 77 of 19 I RE: STTHAMBARA 4 COVINDASAMY, »1 f Blfj^k A. Kami i n| Baluru, Sing a*por« Strike] NOTICE IS 1151 words
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Advertisement415 1952-06-18 11 ESGAGEMrHT I (iK eiWMftaNMl »r*inced be n sr w Tec an) younger d -':.st«r ff .ir md llfl Kh.-i Bn» C -<q j'< *rm S eng both <h. 1 15 r ACHOWLEDGMENI TON AH :< ?hcr r Mi r attend sen! |),WTBi CM •■<•!.'» -.'i": V ICT pi S:o .v415 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-06-18 11 HIGH TIU.^.S ;Tt the piincip.i! resorts m MaJaya: TODAY AM. P.M. Singapore 5.48 7.38 Malacca 4.25 7.01 Port Dickson 3.06 5.4 Port Sham 2.06 2.33 Penanf 10.09 10.2328 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-06-18 11 Don mkell taking the count of nine m the 11th round of his n»:lit with British Middleweight title hoWer Randolph Tiirpin at Wliite City. London, last Mtk Immediately •fterwoi Is, tht bout was stopped and Tarpin was Britbh Jitht h«avj wrjjjht champion. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 43 words
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Article30 1952-06-18 11 A Spoon Shoot for members of ii>e Singapore Rifle Association will be held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday, June 22. Shooting will commence at 8.30 a.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration193 1952-06-18 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Heres How Slammin Sam Snead W/2 FOR most player* like ttftmrt stance, whbdk a ■<* h r »o< I parallel 'o tht A ed ion Kwt, i? the .■;.<• thots Them, iioT'i i trwwpl ail ih? ihorter dufcg <>• r, kwli closer together '<- racfl mo i l" f193 words
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103 1952-06-18 11 Gurkhas W in 4-2 Against KK Chinese KUALA KANCS/.H 1 Playing their ri tsi mccci match on the Town Padang, \he 1 8 j Gurkhas defeated the Kuala i Kangsar Chine c by Four go* i to two. Tii» -.t- played 1 .'it a fast part ;-..ii; K» i >103 words
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Article78 1952-06-18 11 St. Andrew's Old Boys v. Present The annual criHn t match between St. Andrew's P;;m rs. 1 Present ror the Di lan Shield [will be played a| W Isville on June 22 and j rw 23. The Old Boys' team will be selected from the following: S. Elope, D. Ru78 words
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Article347 1952-06-18 12 LONDON. June 17. (Renter), Frank Sedgman, (Australia) and, Miss l>»ri<s Hart (United States) have been needed ntiiiiber one m the nun's an<l koiik-iiV singles events m the All-Fn«:lan<l Lawn Teuni* ehanipionships which start at Wimbledon on June 2'.\. Dick Savftt 'United State-' holder ol347 words
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Article334 1952-06-18 12 \it.-i taking the lead with a coal m the 15th minute. Royal \.r lone i(h.in,'i) relaxed and were knocked out of the Cup competition by the more enereetU Singapore < rkkd lub >ide m a lively match at Jalan Besar Staduim ve%trrday. rd f334 words
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Article345 1952-06-18 12 PENALTY GOAL SAVES ARYANS iron Toes. A pen.ilu i;<i.il scored four ninates i, i lioM n.iblt'd the touring Aryaa (iviukh.uia football tin to boM Perak to a one .ill draw la Btatch played on < iim-M- \>sembl.v Hall ground today. display by€P< i againsi the s r> ik were n>i345 words
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Article65 1952-06-18 12 The following will represent the Kinta Europeans m s hr endly cricket match againsi the 12th Lancers, on Sunday June 22, on the [poll padang. Play ■> nmences at 10.30 a.m. JJt W i 'lister (Capt) R. Banes, G.S. Fleming, D.W G. I I nour, X Mac D65 words
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Article121 1952-06-18 12 IN THE FIRST division interlervices soccer match played at RAF Seletar yesterday Seletar scored a 4-1 victory over RAOC. R i \'e opened the scoring for Seletar when he stumbled upon a loose ball. RAF dominated play but the Army right winger Little scored from a121 words
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221 1952-06-18 12 SIXTEEN men and women of the New Zealand contingent who have the longest route to travel to the Helsinki Olympics 14,000 miles arrived m Singapore by air yesterday. Said the team's pnanager, Mr. J. L. Squire: "We would not have made this long jour-221 words
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Article90 1952-06-18 12 LONDON. .Tune* 16 (Reuter) Vinoo Mankad, the Indian all-rounder, who has been released In' Lancashire League Club Haslingden for the second Test. h;ts been notified officially by Indian team manager. Pankai Gupta, that he will be wanted for the remaining Tests \£jain>.r England. Commenting on the90 words
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Article200 1952-06-18 12 STAR SOCCF.RITES heading for the championships scored a overwhelming victory over the H.M. Dockyard yesterday winning by five sj>a!s to one m a fast SAFA Div. 2 league mate!) BODCA ground. Socceri'es have thus far maintained Sn undefeated record of eight wins eight matches. Malek, centre forward,200 words
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384 1952-06-18 12 SPRINT CHAMP CANNOT GO TO HELSINKI HTHE Services sprint star, Sgt. MacQuarrie, who passed the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council qualifying standards for the 100 metres dash twice recently, has been ruled ineligible to represent the Colony at the World Olympics at Helsinki this year. Mr. E. Strickland, honorary secretary384 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-06-18 12 Little Maudie Bridsjewood; who dreams of bein? a svvimminsf star sometime m the future, waited at Kalians Airport yesterday and eagerly scanned the passengers who alighted from a Qantu* airliner. Suddenly he. eyes lit up and she slipped to the Immigration Office gate. Soon a beautiful young: lady115 words
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Article65 1952-06-18 12 MANILA. June 1? AFP)— Visiting Malayan badminton champions Won; Peng Soon and (iieon? Hock Leng last night captured the doubles title m the national open badminton championships here. They defeated Francisco Santos and Manuel Yanga m straight sets. 15-5. 15-' J. m the doubles finals. Last Sunday65 words
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Article107 1952-06-18 12 MALAYAN TENNIS TOURNEY PKXAXG. Tues.—The Lawn Tennis Association of Mahiya has approved Penang's proposal to hold the Malayan tennis championships from Aug. 28 to Sept 1. it was announced at a special committee meeting oi the PLTA last night. The meeting elected an executive committee comprising Mr. Soon Cheng Sun107 words
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Article46 1952-06-18 12 TAIPING, Tues. Taiping Tamiiians drew I— l with their close rivals the Red Omnibus m their junior division league °;une. The busmen missed scoring chances including a penalty and a free kick near goaL Nair scored for the Tamiiians and Veerasamy for the busmen.46 words
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Article43 1952-06-18 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— The next meet of the All Malayan S*kh Athletic Sports will be hold on the Anderson School gorimd at Ipoh on Aug. 2 and :j. It wjl! be held under the auspices of 4he Peiuk Sikh Association.43 words
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Article392 1952-06-18 12 IPOH, Tiies. There vas little arti\il> at liiis morning's track work of eaudiate* entered for the Perak Turf Cluh s June Meeting. Mosl o f the horses seen out were given medium pare ami cantering work although Well Done (Padek) Barngtable (McCioud) au<i Elegant Kid392 words
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Article85 1952-06-18 12 PLAYING a better gam round Balestie Comtnu Centre took full points off W.mderiarU Sports Party with 1 1 win tn keenly c «ted SAFA Third Division "3" league soccer match played it the Geylang Stadium jresterdaj I' .v;is a game of mi>sfd chancel for the B('C i■,85 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-06-18 12 Too Hot Says NZ Litter l» lbs. and bf-r of the N Ol.vn M > lr lf 1(n i i Ifci teat to,, Ecfc Driven a v. Cleghorn I lifted with S V.- [Ye and champtoi I AfN- ki six dee i ueiq ts tol called a sq v id89 words
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Article42 1952-06-18 12 Kill W! if r > 'I ii^ aiatrl h i Indu and Irri nul a i ditoeri i«n j d «a a h^a rj»« fell thK Hi! 111 :l!l N I India .'V i-m If h■ h l."» 0 jnd SI !•>42 words
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Article125 1952-06-18 12 APPLICATIONS lot the use of the Singapore Badm nl i Stadium at Gkiillemard Road have been rereiv°d at the rate of three a day since the hall iras opened ten dayi if i The e ftppl cat 'it;< will be refei red 1 the newly-elected Board125 words
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Advertisement86 1952-06-18 12 SUPER-UJfITERPROOF fIUTOrHPT 1 -!U.(JOO .m rev* .he KM su«cesslull> |Mt«tf the OaMfl I Furfliei. st -ience <oiihrn»> MM f« t" J sluv m a 121 I oven MtMTC* an ire < old bath, the vnn .«!-■'> SOLE AGENTS FOR M«L«VfI B.P.de SUVA LTD. INCORPORWTED IN CE^l-ON SINGRPORE PEN«N6^ I.i r===86 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-06-18 12 jyjghjkhk yu yukyu yuim yuntybutr vytrvyw SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA league. Div. 1 Rovers SC v CA oi Jui'in Bestir Stadium; DtV. 3B Indian BS 0 Windsor Rovers at Cejlang; YCAA Tern penis Rivers at CYMA. ATHLETICS: Geylanq English School Sports at 3 p."-. Geylang ES; SRC heati at SRC 583 words
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