Singapore Standard, 19 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-19 1 Singapore Standard Ik 1L X VOL. II NO. 352. THURS. JUNE 19, 1952. 1 2 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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353 1952-06-19 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PI AX,. Wed, The Medical DepartIn! ol the Federation of Malaya today anlounred a in w scheme to train local t;ra<lii<>t tin- I nivenit] ol Malaya to become no ni^eo specialists. this p irpose the Grovernment has the a1 'i of fifteen new353 words
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Article139 1952-06-19 1 A.$1 Mil. Flood Damage MELBOURNE, June 18 < K«mi-tt-r AIP Tonight a slight ♦'usin^ <>l th»* flood position m South-Eastera Australia was reported jihl the weather ujn geaeraDj impro\ in^. The dauage ><> far is estimated it well arei AC 1.000.000. streams had led H Stock sj j usand-s pie139 words
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Article26 1952-06-19 1 Brit;. Adam Tyri e Wilson Brand, who distinguis i himself <>i\ the y Easte i during the ist wai h»> died m •■>! A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration66 1952-06-19 1 photo. Major Dave Horn of K i t h m o n d, Virginia. emerges from the open ins of a secret tunnel found in prisoner-of-war (impound 7(» OB Koje Island, recently. At left are picks and shovels used n\ the Communist prisoners. The tunnel was shored up with woodA.P. - 66 words
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Article132 1952-06-19 1 B. PAHAT H. Guard Get One Bandit Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed '1 he determination, patience and perseverance of three Malay members of the Batu Pahat Home Guard was rewarded at 7 p.m. yesterday when they killed a terrorist and wounded another, who matiaged to escape. Ambushes laid for132 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-06-19 1 Helen Traubel. with I Coenraad V. Bos at the I pianoforte, sings before a < I large and enthusiastic i iudience. m the Victoria i Memorial Hall. This j Standard picture was I taken at tHe recital last I ttight. Slie was given a great ovation and67 words
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Article89 1952-06-19 1 JAKARTA, June 18 (UP)~The labour section of the Indonesian Parliament this morning complained about their unsatisfactory reception m Singapore by the Indonesian ConsulateGeneral there, adding that they had to be kept waiting at the airfield for several hours before an official of the Consulate turned up. The89 words
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Article72 1952-06-19 1 THE Chief ol the Genera] Staff t the New Zealand Army, M i Gen. W. G. Gentry, flew into Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning and then went on by Auster phme to visit the Ist Fiji Infantry Regiment at Pahang. He spent the night the Battalion.72 words
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Article33 1952-06-19 1 TOKYO. .Tune 18 (AP)- In a > idden surprise reversal, the Japanese Government announced jodav that Japan cannot recognise Communist China or sign a peace treaty with the Red regime m Peiping.33 words
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Article167 1952-06-19 1 K. Kuan May Get New Farmlands Standard Staff Correspondent I POM. Wed Trie Perak Stale \v i x utive Committee is now examining a proposal for the acquisition of agricultural land j m the vicinity of the new re- •ettlement village of Kampong Kuan, about mile from Ghemqr town, for167 words
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Article19 1952-06-19 1 FORMOSA hopes to export 100,008 Ima of rice from her estimated 1.600.000-ton output j this year.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article55 1952-06-19 1 TEMPLER SEES PM LONDON, Wed. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer and Colonial Secretary, Oliver Lyttelton Lunched with Prime Minister Winston Churchill today to discuss past results and l'uiure plans m Malaya. General Templer is continu- > irii^ discussions with Mr. j Lyttelton this afternoon after lung morning talks with SouthEast Asia55 words
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Article184 1952-06-19 1 Slaiulanl Staff Reporter TENGKU \»I)M. Rahman, President of the United Malaya National Organisation. yi*slcrila\ »al!t«l at the nflrcea of the Singapore I niler Secretary. Mr. R. Vt Jakrmaii. to lo<l<>e a petition askin» for <*letneiiev for the four Malays under sentence of death for murdering an184 words
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Article50 1952-06-19 1 THE Ceylon COmmi sioner m Singapore, Mr. AI. Saravanamuthu, last nighi confirmed an Agence France Presse report from Colombo thai the Ceylon Ministry of External Affairs had requested him to report on the case ot Peter Williams, who is now under arrest by the Singapore Government.50 words
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Article46 1952-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The public holidays I' IM Raya .vill remain unchanged and will be observed on June '*■'< !iri ■>4 as originally declared regardless whether or noi the ne moon is sighted im anj par] o the Keder.iii"" <»n :!n- "U'H June i46 words
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277 1952-06-19 1 S'PORE HOKKIENS TO BUILD $1,200,000 SCHOOL Standard Staff Reporter THE only school m Singapore which will have a playground for its stu dents on the roof-top is to be constructed by the Colony's Hokkien Association m Telok Ayer Street at a cost of about $1,200,000. Plans for this five-storey Chinese277 words
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Article42 1952-06-19 1 KUALA LI'MPCR. Wed. The thTtt Malay Home Guardi whQSt tliree niovihs patience teas rewarded yesterday m Bnfu Pahat have offered to give pan of tfieir reward towards cowjAetinQ the building of a n osque m the pillage.42 words
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Article55 1952-06-19 1 MANILA. Jane 18 (UP)— American link lender William Pomeroy and his wife pleaded guilty to a charge o! rebellion id a surprise move today. T.iey wrere sentenced to life imprison■n link couple'f tentence r»i ii iced the Brat time that an had been f>" v ?d '-'uHi Mi^uist55 words
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81 1952-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A younij Chines*. «irl fousht to freehersclf from her father "jg tried to jump over the Market street Brid«f. Kuala rtSyta« attempt to throw herself ,nto the river below, when her father tried to hold her. Btertninfei to free herself.81 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-06-19 1 photo The Duke of Edinburgh laughs broadly with Lady Curtis Bennett (right) as they wait for the first showing of the film "Ivanboe" at the Empire Theatre, I. p i c c s 1 f rSquare, London on June VI. The premiere was m aid of the National Playing FieldsA.P. - 82 words
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370 1952-06-19 1 Standard Stall iMiypondici K\ VIA II M!»l R, V^i.l. 1W mm tefroriwi ihe (In Yam Bharu and I In Yam lama areai rad idbn look paii m leveral nuirdrr-.. llran liooni:. wan killed i»n June I !•> Serurlti Forrm on370 words
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Article117 1952-06-19 1 M. BAIL ASKED IN DOPE CASE Standard Sufl ot respondent PEI a lengi ly argument tbe i >i the A' ■>' Stai S C irt i grant I l ,00 hum Cheng Siok How. I •>... \s 1 1 j »ur rendered I I jtftomi it 5 v P'"i |6|117 words
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Article42 1952-06-19 1 Comet Will Fly To Japan :DON June 18 IFF test nig Tokyo, will \e-.i\e Lond i .1 To ;Ml I BOA< d ere lid i mile trip will fajendie Corpo After leaving Singapore call at M i .1 i; m tnd N42 words
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Advertisement37 1952-06-19 1 tilf^'iViitYL'iil M elevenses... l your friends for n cool drink and a thai m the l>l n nnt otmosphere <*/ ike < ourteous service und a reotly COLD STORAGE ARCADE s n nnti,- jt id Sionute Co., I. til.37 words
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Advertisement68 1952-06-19 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL London tin ;i"d riM'r prires appear on Page DRIED CRLIFDRNIRN FRUITS WISE HOUSEWIVES BUY THEM I/T~j£S\ BONNEK RAISINS &J CURRANTS (Vjt J SEEOLESS RAISINS 3-^/ MYBOM£/ti ffrlrW they're BETTER FOOD PARCELS Reports ore enthusiastic an tKe perfect condition an arrival m the UK of Bonner Ramm and68 words
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Article87 1952-06-19 2 I HOUSA VDS i cooku r and' hire from tiu emitk 'ired lor, 'or MOM •i appliance temmecUd Vili V n.v »von cs f^e Po'rcr ■on at f '-'nnniuj r opcro- is as goyd 'i* fb<»t g Co itJ**. i Sound Srhcm*' I > Q ere87 words
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Article29 1952-06-19 2 AB I RAHIM tin Mo the (urt arge of i.v -v >f toe. it c Lira Chu toeing i Lam S: i $10 and < ntence.29 words
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Article111 1952-06-19 2 THIR fEEN >men and 11 oeo w n we ested bj the police m two separate gainbon June IT. were ftned a total ot $360 m the s Fiis( Po 1 1 Court yesU Krw of them seven men and four wen fn md dg111 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-06-19 2 phuto. HONGKONG has a much uid-r selection of Chinese applicants to choose from for the police force than Singapore, sad Mr. A. H. Frew (above) Superintendent of the Singapore Police Focre. who. with AS T. Scan Yun (bong spent nine days studying retruiting: and training methods of the Hondkone police.Standard - 85 words
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Article114 1952-06-19 2 I »>! R BORfl on trial at the Singapore UsiSCI on i haygcg «>l ii«»tiii^. 4-4»!n itiitt i n^ miscnicl l>> setting firr f.- MOMUilfl rciriain*. nd r;iu*iii«» *jrir>ou»» hurt t<> [\>o ..in- utn- ;'.t*«jiiilt«;l h\ Mr. JufltlCC BrOWB >«>;ii(hiy. The First three accused, N tl114 words
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Article67 1952-06-19 2 i] N lin P. bin Baba. Abdul Kadir and R Dariappnn, senten- nine prionmeiri i i taini'--. [uaotity of c nd( nscd n: nets from a M teen had tbenr sen* the Chiei c, Sil Charles Murrny- m the Singapore Hi^n Rw appea wa* argued by Den67 words
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Article49 1952-06-19 2 CHAD HOT MU\ (20), of Teiok Blangah E^oad waa tea-t:iv.-.c■!>• charged m the Jv^jra pore Firs*. Policy Cowl Tester-] ■lav w.th attempting (b murder Ah Pnoi by stabbinf him at Sbgo Lane <>n April X Chan j waa remanded m the Central j lock-up till today. j49 words
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Article128 1952-06-19 2 LABOUR DEPT. WARNS BOGUS employers who cash m on the credulity of on- i employed persons seeking to register themselves m the i Labour Department Un- employment Exchange arc now active m the vicinity of the Labour Exchange at Havelock Road. A warning issued yesterday by the Commissioner for Labour128 words
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Article59 1952-06-19 2 Dr. LELAND WANG, President of Chinese Foreign TNlissionary Union and noted evangelist on a round-the-world preaching tour, has been speaking at the Life Church. every day at 7..'W p.m. The series uf meeting continues unti3 Saturday. Tonight Dr. Wang will show I colour slide?59 words
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Article83 1952-06-19 2 PASTORS F. W. Detamore and R. M. Turner who hold their farewell service at 7/30 p.m. tomorrow night at the Bible Auditorium m Ba^slier Road find leaving the Colony' quite a wrench. Reasn n according to Pastor Detamore: "The love of Singapore is iii my83 words
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Article50 1952-06-19 2 A LOADED motor tongkang valued at $10,000 was severely damaged m a fire, which broke out when it was being started m the Singapore -River on Tuesday night. Firemen, assisted by Marine Police put it out. Part of the cargo of provisions and goods may be salvaged.50 words
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Article45 1952-06-19 2 LONDON. June 18 (Renter) —War Minister Anthony Head told the House o\ Gommons that he regretted the ..Kinioss G.H.Q. Officers' jmess incident m which four British entertainer.s were barred from dining m a British army mess because they were not m evening dress.45 words
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710 1952-06-19 2 Standard Stan Reporter THE FEDERATION of Singapore Government Services Unions representing well over 90 per cent, of local employees m Government service will, shortly take "appropriate action" against the decision of tlie Legislative Council to reduce co*l of living while increasing basic salary of710 words
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249 1952-06-19 2 Stamford Staff Kt'portrr SINGAPORE'S three Chinese trade association > <<>nnected with \\w supply of luiihlins; materials yesterday told t lie (jovornim'iit that its measure halving the import of last year's total value of Japanese eement l>rou«:ht into the country, would hit the building trade249 words
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Article, Illustration71 1952-06-19 2 photo. ABOVE: Dr. R. A. Hicklin?, (centra). Senior Physician of Charing Cross Hospital, London, arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to act as external examiner in medicine for the University of Malaya. He will stay here till next week. This h Dr. Hirkling's second Singapore visit m this capacity. HeStandard - 71 words
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Article23 1952-06-19 2 A CHINESE woman, living m Swatow Street, yesterday reported the ilu:- ol s«;0 m chaneg 1:1.900 m notes anil soiTie jewellery.23 words
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Article75 1952-06-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE VICTOP Animatograph Corporation of America an netting op a centra! agency for Malaya m Singapore to stock and service Victor projector.-. The V ire-president of the Corporation.' Mr. Robert H. Kuika lias arrived m Singapore with Mrs. Kulka on a Far Eastern75 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-06-19 2 photo. FRANK SNEDDON. cor respondent of New Zealand's biggest daily. The Herald. arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to report on the Fijian Battalion m Malaya. He will also visit Korea. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article183 1952-06-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter IN SPITE of elaborately planned methods to make Singapore children road conscious through exhibitions, films and talks, 13 young lives were lost during the first four months of this year m accidents involving a total of 179 school children. Over a nine-month183 words
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Advertisement119 1952-06-19 2 0 VA/lL _iajSaElllJ& A XWE HAVE A tARCE SELECTION OF (1 IJBf/ jj o CUPS for Presentation o X 3 m. High toch 6.50 Q 0 BEST QUALITY 0 par «k a lo.^w v X EUfIICU 7 i 27 50 V q enoish 7 9 g2 0 0 CDId C119 words
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Advertisement204 1952-06-19 2 until all Ur A i 20 milk teeth are through vA^Vi As as your baby weighs 15 lbs Stan giving Faro negularl) r :■;> laj occdi Farcx until ali 20 milk teeth arc f h Fare* is the nourishing food every child i f Of •iro: g healthy growth It204 words
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Miscellaneous60 1952-06-19 2 I \'T/J i J^ nONPr SHOOT i-ic^.TUMotnsTAND uv?-ioo. r iJßp l^ (L^K^^r***} JZEF***>^lf- THERE'S IT/r-HE WRECKED THAT J^> tJPii /^■PPf^MS' IVr,M V 1 ABOUT HIM y BW^^v^ \> DON i <<- WfitfZT (llBiiflr '1 THERE'S g^»- l S I LOVE— A HE'S STOLEN KV J YOU RC-V K- EVfc.Pl %P60 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 3 COMMANDS G Bayly. LN.V.H 0.8.1 5 gap Pris ms. who 1 recently, te I I c colony Mist ilia esl h, i;i the Ho md.27 words
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Article57 1952-06-19 3 CD MEN TO SHOW -i.M.i. ...1 -1..H Reporter f||| < I il Defence r lr:.m«-. ni 1 aim- MI ti ill ui^ a tuon- m lire-fighting, %v .»r!% .uml o|lm r civil a< ti\ iii« <»n Salur!,ii.. 2K at t.'.O p.m. ,i ill.- Moml i57 words
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Article19 1952-06-19 3 eying 1 inelect D iwn up ectoral con- v.t-. -.d the m the ber of19 words
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Article, Illustration172 1952-06-19 3 III! GfIHSON SCHOOL, ihe fonaer B«y»' Home i Irrornli Uo.nl. Singapore, will releteaie fifth with Ibc l>i «-i handicraft inhibition m .1.!. .i.^-nr,! i,. »li..v i!i< public §©"Nb i^c high < .i f bandiworli which -o^allrd u n«ughlj boys ..i jimmlih -iim iiiml.Standard - 172 words
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Article227 1952-06-19 3 Standard staff Report* MALAYANS should learn Western techniques of a ling i studying oral traditions of their own nmunities, thus not only contributing to international >larsh p but also providing a stimulus to creative literature m Malaya. This hop" was expressed by Mr. J.C H227 words
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Article172 1952-06-19 3 Red Cross Drive For $150,000 [HE SINGAPORE Branch of the Red Cross Society will tart a campaign early next tt h to raise Funds for the tm ron b H■ Me for en. Government 'ntiv {ranted a sJte r»n the ai Chang for th ■> >> irpose, j t rampaig172 words
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Article, Illustration352 1952-06-19 3 CHILDREN TO SEE DUCHESS Standard A ihnmi KrjMirlt-r V QCESTIOtN na, mi;m|«- yt'*|rr<l;iv l»\ llu"i.ov«rnnr ol Singapore, Mr. John Y. Nuoll, thai, an EAicalioH Vt t -u. < o'mrided v»\\\\ \\w \isit of ilir DuehcM «»f Krni, \\w -riion!rhit<lrrn Mtghi l»»--grthtrcd loi;«-tti«*r to iiM't-1 bet **ni the roal oi th»evettfaMStandard - 352 words
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Article135 1952-06-19 3 2 SIC Men Deny Fares Allegation TWO Singapore Traction Company's bus conductors were charged m the First Police Court yesterday with criminal breach ot trust m respect ot fares collected from passengers m the Comp tny's bib,es. The conductors, Seah Kah Peng, of Lim Link Street, and Loy Neng <.f135 words
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Article52 1952-06-19 3 WAN KIM SENG, Koay Yew ".<•.• and Ng Nam Y. ng and Narbat bin Ardi claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Couri yestei lay to a charge of stealing an old armoured car, on June 17 at the Wireless Station, .1 i: Bail u: Mill) each \va.s52 words
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120 1952-06-19 3 DONALD PEERS, fa med British radi > and television star and specialist in sentimental songs, arrives in Singapore today by BOAC from London, accompanied by his pianist, D.v:>u! j Philips, and two other artists, Bert Brownville, comedian, and Joyce Neal, soprano. They will120 words
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Article194 1952-06-19 3 EIGHT students all males pas: cd the qualifying examination i:*r the Diploma m Pharmacy of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, it was officially announced yesterday. This represents 100 per cent pass but the students sat only for certain' subjects to qualify for their194 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-06-19 3 Stamlunl Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board went a step further m the im> of mechanical aid* to «-ar«o handling when they put lo work the latent type of Vale Stevedores at godowns four and live yesterday. The new stevedores were used for lining andStandard - 163 words
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Article246 1952-06-19 3 Hostel Proposal Studied Standard Staff Reporter j THE question of setting up a 'Malaya House' m I Australia for the use of Malayan students studying i m Australian Universities I is being looked into, a spokesman of the Austra- lian Commissioner's Office I m Singapore told The Standard yesterday. He246 words
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Article35 1952-06-19 3 A RING, a pair of earrings and clothing were reported missing from a house m Coronation Road, ofi Bukit Timah Road. Burglary is suspected as a window was fonnd open.35 words
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Article51 1952-06-19 3 TAXI driver, Lam Ah Tee. sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the I lower courts on a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of a car wheel, left the Singapore High Court yesterday a free man. Mr. N N. Leicester appeared [or I.51 words
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Article210 1952-06-19 3 AMONG new books m the US IS. library In Raffles Place Singapore are: Classic American Philosophers by M.H. Fisch, Christianity and Communism by J.C. Bennett. American Financial Institutions by H.V. Prochno.v. Chinese m South-East Asia by V.W.W.S. Purcell Interculturai Attitudes In the Making by V.H.210 words
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Advertisement272 1952-06-19 3 r loin ond i rinTCO of iVfcS a \tit friiM ivi. Wj'hC^J Oo r l#f M /7,.s IT ||U A L Pftßtf US! //j^jT^7 c ~~^ji2j> F !IY fIX( Tl !< WIUS<>F:R f 7T~ ammm ll w| M RH.I.A,?. 4^^^*^mS^ mm mmil^KK& M N MOTo,' M H I- I) WITH272 words
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Miscellaneous24 1952-06-19 3 I MUCH FOR THE DAYS 60* BAD...ONLy) yOU WOWr A^ogj'«M JggjJJ. i^g pONG I 1~8 if jWCAWaMTOAI*^ TIME I ALL RIGHT. J P IH^BS24 words
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Article110 1952-06-19 4 PENANG, Wed.— Notice of appeal was verbally given by an outdoor Customs Officer, Chua Sim Teng, sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. A. Black m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of abetting illegal gratification. The Magistrate allowed bail of $1,000 m110 words
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Article53 1952-06-19 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— The new hostel of the Government English School, Pasir Mas, which is nearing completion will be officially opened by the Sultan on Thursday, July 10. To celebrate the occasion the School will hold its Annual Sports the same day. The Sultan will give53 words
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Article71 1952-06-19 4 IPOH, Wed. Ipoh's only traffic lights, considered a landmark m this town and situated at the junction of Tambun, Gopeng and Brewster Roads, are to be removed to its former site of a decade ago the Brewster Road-Anderson Road junction. These lights are considered to71 words
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Article151 1952-06-19 4 2 Bandits Hanged In Taiping Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Captured by patrols of the 42 Commando. Royal Marines, m Perak. within nine days of each other, Abu Sam bin Pandak Karim and Cheng Ah Tham were hanged this morning at Taiping Prison under Emergency Regulations. On Jan. 9151 words
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Article42 1952-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A supplement to the Government Gazette issued today shows that tho Customs duty on manufactured tobacco has been raised by nearly 100 per cent. from the present rate of 52.50 to $4.80 full duty and $4.60 preferential.42 words
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157 1952-06-19 4 THE THIEF Recruiting Officer Major H. Pagett, viil be > isiiin*; Kuantan shortly to recruit personnel for the Army (Malayan Other Ranks) m Singapore. Potential recruits will be interviewed at the Kuantan Police Station on July 8, 9 and 10 from 9.30 a.m. to 5157 words
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Article66 1952-06-19 4 FOR SELLING beer after me closing hours, Tan Yik Tou was fined $100 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. His assistant, Tay lleng Lim was fined $50. In two other cases, two women. Ong Yew Neo and It Ah Moi, were each fined $75 for66 words
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Article154 1952-06-19 4 TWO microscopes worth $2,000 were stolen from the Department ot Pathology of the British Military Hospital. Alexandra Road on Tuesday night. The loss was discovered early yesterday. ABOVE: Two Australian amateur glider pilots who will represent their country at the 20-nation International Gliding contests m Spain shortly arrived mStandard - 154 words
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Article61 1952-06-19 4 Three Opium Cakes In Box KUALA LUMPUR, Wed For having three cakes of opium, a Chinese, Tee Scow Oo (22). was convicted by Mr. A. P. Jack m the first Magistrate's court today and sentenced to three months 1 jail. Inspector Sockalingam and a detective searched Tec's room m Ipoh61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-06-19 4 KOH KIM :lAUW claimed trial m the Singapore Second i Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing two books I valued at $2.40 irom the Cjty Book Store Ltd.. Collyer Quay. OB June 17. Bail of $250 was allowed. photo. This new building nearing completion at RaubStandard - 58 words
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Article44 1952-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. During last month the membership of the Plantation Workers' Union, Malaya, increased by 7,301. The total is 121.626. The registration of 28 trade unions, of which one is a federation, was still pending at ihe end -of May.44 words
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341 1952-06-19 4 Defence Men Are Busy Working Out The Details Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Recruitment of voting men of all races for special training as officers m the proposed new Federation of Malaya Regiment, will begin as soon as the hill providing for the341 words
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292 1952-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, We«l. Although the hole made m the I coffers by the fall m the price of rdbbor is coiisirfrrulilr. the r« customs and excise duties for the fir>t five monln- of iltu rear U under the total estimated PJS2 reverae from tli292 words
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214 1952-06-19 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Full agreement is expected to be reached on negotiations o:i salaries of Federation technical stall's, when talks which were postponed to enable an "expert" committee to submit Its report on relative values on the three grades of214 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 4 Spivs Just Ignore The Law ni Stall c the contr Of the L 63 I n licence. A d the pi ed i Itu I ffend< and27 words
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Article13 1952-06-19 4 Scrap Thieves Caught In Act 51 mi ird 51 if X For the13 words
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Article209 1952-06-19 4 MALACCA HAS 3,068 NEW VOTERS Standard Stall Correspond nt MALACCA, Wca. The Settlement of Malacca which registered a slightly more thah 50 per cent, increase m j her Municipal electorate did better than either Kuaia j Lumpur or Penang. The Resident Commi.ssi.oMer. Mr. H. G. Hammett, said thL Xt today's209 words
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Article112 1952-06-19 4 PENANG, Wed. Pi from all ovej ya will bark m the Tyndareus here this s day I Mecca, fh the semnd batch of pilgrims leaving for Ifecca this year. The Tyndan us wrfll v i .;:i 991 pilgrims bom Singapore rod wß\ pick up Bnother112 words
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Advertisement145 1952-06-19 4 *^J^^^s^^ M^A ltJ^ m•• *-#*/-tV«« mMrmmdm. I Check These Values \anton.i TourN White Turkish M Now S 125 ea«i i.S s is!! shore Sheets m Uhiu* v 100" Now 51 *f* su- x 108" Cotton BLmki t» 4it 1M eael RMS,^ 15 SSS Atom \\,,lrr H..MH. of -ilk. Gotten X145 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-06-19 4 [iiT^l^l I }iS^j T JX£n B IIUFJSF (OKAY, CICERO, YOU TELL YV LaTSZ... t^UGS/Pipi L^^^>?> X --T (--HE HELPEP > PHliifei/'^ HOw\w^r /yS-,XSJ* WO9 HOW YOU WANT J i-VOU W\^% cSkO's TV IT'^HIS L S/ UR R °°f^ 7^7^===^— J PAIN T CICERO'^ ROOM s*^-«V^fc^^44 words
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385 1952-06-19 5 KLALA UJMPUK, Wed.— Mr», Margaret Paramor, 58-^ear-old Saprnntendent of Government Bunjsilaws al Fraser's Hill, who was n a!ir-e«l to havi- been forced oil tin- road «lovwi a 130 feet ravine another cay eomiaaj from the opposite direction, moil the owners of > rars385 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 5 M _I 0 SCHOOLS I Anglican. frthf c n De] ,'v High n. c. Ifa at Kil I Rev R. ma) 5ec- s lad Singar litcua t) on I :m- onected -4 alfowi proviDe- i I40 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-19 5 MR. K. KUMABASAMY, Technical Assistant attat hed to the Forestry Department, Kuala Lumpur, wiio returned yesterday m thr Charon, after a year's study m Australia. He told The Standard he spent his one year at Melbourne's Forest Produrts Kesearch Station, where he studied the manufacture of plywoods and plywood re-"51 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-06-19 5 Scents m Bjitterworth are keeping; pace with the jrrcat >trici«'s made m the rest of the Peninsula and Singapore. Picture shows tlie Anderson Rover Scout Dm of the I.3th Butterworth (Rly. Crew Prai) which will be officially opened by Mr. .MacAuffhty. District Engiucfi. Bukit Mertajani on June 28.48 words
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Article16 1952-06-19 5 rice E it iDicttoua :> ttrol licetice Bit X S X J i fined16 words
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117 1952-06-19 5 Pan-Malayan Lab. Council W ins Support PENANG, Wed Th« Eexcu- C :.:■(.•<.■ ,>: the Peuang Labour Party j a neeting night decided fco support the i proposed temation of a \,> j tiona] Coranl d f■> Wa 13 labour parties. The Comimtiee cti nis9ed the! proposed constitution fully and led117 words
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Article58 1952-06-19 5 Profe sor Green Armjrtage will be giving a lecture to the British Medical Association Bfid the Alumni Association tonighi at the Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Line-;, Singapore at 8 p.m. r.T COL. M. F. Mac Lean. com- dI the Ist Commonwealth Division's Soya] Army Ordnance Corpi m Korea,U.P. - 58 words
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Article82 1952-06-19 5 120 Apply For Four Courses THE EAST-WEST Society, supported by the Singapore Council for Adull Education, is organising tour courses r»f studies for those interested m music appreciation, practical logic, speech training and social psychology. About li'O person h ive applied. Mr. Pan] Abisheganadan wiil speak on music appreciation at82 words
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Article92 1952-06-19 5 Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, June 18— Th following arc tbe closing Ofites of lubbci ond tin on the London Market todcy:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Soot 27 d. s or £970 Per ton buyers, July 27 d. "71 .oiler,. August 1614. Three months: £966 September 2692 words
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140 1952-06-19 5 Standard Staff Correspond*- m m IPOII. Wed.— A recommendation that bicycle registration be enforced m Kinta was made by the Chairman of the Perak Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Mr. E. G. Harris, to a meeting of the Kinta Traffic committee recently. A"140 words
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Article113 1952-06-19 5 IPO If. Wed. The [poh Town Hall will remain ;is headquarters for the Perak Police for ai leas! another three years despite a strong claim by the Sinta Town Board for its return to civ ie duties. Members of the Board were informed of this by113 words
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Article391 1952-06-19 5 >IN(.\IM>KH siili^l.iltonv liultlff to Itciij shctltJlng tiM).i> 1) W Vllas Ice. Hippy w.Mid isia l; nhbcr I umiix •> -..Ullllll Ml. II I KIIHtMT k- I. 1»..|1.11<i IIOIISf, I «ll n r J'l I < unnins. sr .h s< it«rltn» >1 \ihlhm\- I i !iC inifunl, ire-lorn391 words
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471 1952-06-19 5 PACKED HOUSE GREETS HELEN TRAUBEL RECITAL ■Standard Mask Critic r«E FIRST of the two rele»nty recitals by the renownea soprano, Helen Traubel took place last nitjht m the Vutoriu Memorial Hali be- rore a paekea audiiorium J»>d 1)0 school-children on the platform. Certain it is mat such superb. such freaf471 words
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Article87 1952-06-19 5 DAILY rated employees of! the Singapore City Council who I report 15 minutes late for duty m the mornings will be given j d verbal warning tor the first offence. The Finance and General Purposes Committee decided at a meeting yesterday to accept: Mr. S.87 words
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Article120 1952-06-19 5 Standard Shipping Reporter A L3-ffun salute was fired 'at] noon yesterday by the Indian Navy ship. Jumna, when Mr. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m j Malaya, paid a visit to the sill p. A guard of honour was drawn up on120 words
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Article123 1952-06-19 5 Pedestrian Crossing For Ipoh IPOH, WedL—An ea te- rh:<ev: it pedestrian eras- I 1 1 s*''u <y be b <-d out m i rpoh tfl the near futUTB 1 following the recommen- 1 daiiw made hy the 1 1 Ki/rrT Traffic Committee 1 to the Kj/if;.< Tom-/' ttounl. I i123 words
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Article38 1952-06-19 5 A VARIKTY entei I dn and tun iair was held a; St. Thomas 1 School by the Me li< i and Health Club men raised about $2,100 Un a new club house.38 words
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Article120 1952-06-19 5 Dress Parade For TB Fund KOTA BAHRU. Vvt-M.— -i.ip: Ismail School o;>t Wujs ciaiio:i. l\-t'rj Bahl I Will bold I a charity-supper dam c al the Etegidencjr, ECota Bal^ru. on] Thursday, June 26 In bj i <»f MAPTB fund H 1 of the BOCial h::H dance will be the Parade120 words
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Article77 1952-06-19 5 TWO MEMBERS of the L/ 10 Gurkha Rifles were ft wa by a Ha F be [copter to Ed latan from ;he inta i I S insjei Lembinfi jung'e where the Gurkhas we m n ill "1" the rest of M m t) Jeptin'l E9J I One ot77 words
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238 1952-06-19 5 AUSTRALIA and New Zealand] may be willing to iNsreasc their contributions to Mala ya which are now confined to small air force forma tions, reports i» ARtint' France Presse message which quotes from London an article by the London Times correspondent m Malaya.238 words
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Article68 1952-06-19 5 KUAI I I ifPl R, Wed T. CW i BM B tish i:ci m ''hi ged I*/ Ifr P .i.i.i. Urn Maci Irate' Court I ■••■■> on a irge i >:>' When the i■« i iivni ion this morning tti< I seen! I )iVn <• I68 words
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Advertisement144 1952-06-19 5 O > ELOCETTE and f i inirt' the jay of ■:i i i» i t and Silent Hiding M,del LE2OO for Cash or Easy Monthly Payment WAI RADIO CO.. LTD. i Orchard Rd., Spore, 9. .-ijtu Rd X Lumpur. s jch St., Pcnong. mm —^Mlir-" Cifsc IS-Dangerous S>mptoms l>i>ft>very. Pain144 words
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Advertisement97 1952-06-19 5 Fo#4/£ COMMERCIAL USERS I II I I \ar aP^ m^m to f. MMm B m ■J m %0 MW to f I! i X <^5 <J I A i i Mj a I i fa a XI /If- m II c* fe^_ a J I m m r¥* f* w97 words
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Miscellaneous89 1952-06-19 5 -*™™*v-> Lecture: V. V h een- Armjtagt Alumni Assoaatioo Kina Rdwnrd I vii C efe rMe r8 p.m Trade Uoie* Trainiaf Coarse: Mr F W DalU md Mr. G.G T':i unson on C h ciliatioii Ai bitratior 5| ecial i quiry. Strikes and Lock-outs and The T: ile U s89 words
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782 1952-06-19 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Baa, Baa Black Sheep QOTETI y unobstrusively and witlioul debate the F trS Report on consolidation w: for Governmeni servants was approved by g a pore Legislative Council on Tuesday. i natters affecting changes m pay are by considerable debates, protests, Exhortations and explanations before782 words
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1617 1952-06-19 6 The impact of the new nationalism South- East Asian Survey-! ft .vvvv\vvwvwi\\\\vv\w\\vv\\\\\\vi\\v\\\\\\\v\\t\\\\\\\\\\\\«t\iititiittt<T\\x\^\\\\\\\\\\\\\< Communism, America and Britain are leompetiting for the ideological loyal- ties o£ the people of S-E-Asia but, says the author, m the first of two articles, these overtures are resented as foreign intrusions. I By THE TIMES CORRESPONDENT1,617 words
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Article353 1952-06-19 6 Sir:— The Singapore Standard of June 12, reporting the proceedings of the Perak State Council meeting held on June 11, had questions and answers on the conditions of service of the Aided school teachers. Mr. C. H. Yin asked if these teachers were given medical concessions353 words
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Article243 1952-06-19 6 Review of Views Provident Fund I COMMENTING on the proceed-, ings of the Singapore Legislative Council. Utusan hoped I iai the Select Committee 'on the Provident Fund Bill would give full consideration to the' >■„! litest ions made by Messrs' Thio Chan Bee and Dasara-< tharaj. A drain sweeper and243 words
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Article352 1952-06-19 6 'GIRLS! It's The Soap-And Water Look That Counts!' SHE admits to sixty-three hut the reference hooks say 1 she is sixty-eight. She is the 1 undisputed playgirl of the Western World at I3st 51b. 1 She spends £700 on a single < outfit and £40,000 a year on352 words
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Article244 1952-06-19 6 Sir; In your issue i i .Time 13, m a news item about the '"Corfu" you say that the R.A.F. "buned the ship with the prior consent J of 'he captain.* 1 Consent is not quite the word, for jt is a privilege to get a244 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-06-19 6 "Fellow's i.< I mould to to Ihf Sleeping parti,.; ;i w .ike14 words
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148 1952-06-19 6 JOHN WORRALL - "A New Prophet Is Born In Capetown JOHN WORRALL By all par Peninsular ai tiny slum Hal coloured q four-month Child". Til with birthmark--be Arabic le and Muslim say they have significance. Oi are marks w scholar. P.Khondker. sa: fi .vers of F. sacred Bowei by the \va; to Mecca148 words
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Advertisement44 1952-06-19 6 Extra irhit<>in>HH from BLUE! To give your clothes that <-wr U whiteness J| Kjf H Bj| i»e BicKirrs caown blie m the /g^ aJjJWuB lut nns*. lit the tafe and certain way /Jf I WtfU/ W •d prevent that yellow tingo. mERf I 1944 words
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Advertisement48 1952-06-19 6 i Y-.. r£ f :^'.'.'l t^" J JOT ml 4k4U* BJ ♦>.■'.' W MJj**^ TEDERATICN OF K< SINGAPORE: KOSTER COMPANY LTD 304 L C MUAR: OTHMAN YUSOFE RADII CO 49 f KUALA LUMPUR C. NANG H^NG b CO Sole A^nts: S. P. SHOTAM CO LJW 12. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPCK48 words
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157 1952-06-19 7 LONDON, June 18, Australian Prime 1 v nisrer Robert Menxies, following his talks *.th Prime Minister Winston Churchill and fher British ministers, yesterday said m a statement that "we have reached a clear agreement m principle with the United Kingdom on two vitalA.F.P; U.P. - 157 words
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Article17 1952-06-19 7 No Labour Mr Morgan CRN 1 p sip I C and 1!) I t r>d rh II17 words
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Article137 1952-06-19 7 French Un ion No Jail \MMV lON |«ac II I I' !hr rr'.s Uiiii-. i>( tli<S .i i- (I M.i Is-N nf I ins, iid V irli:.i ill v ith ■•> i |bC pi 'Milt x ,i a ill depead uiN ia these ;.n;ii m h«\" ii:.- stated bj Jr.137 words
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Article322 1952-06-19 7 F .I.C. PROMISED MORE U.S. AID June IK I nited Slates officials told Jean I i«mu-h« an. I- rnuli Minisi< r ot tin Associated States, \<-!»r«la\ ihai r\cry effoil will In* made !>y Ihe i .him ii! li< i« tn give nioir milil:tr\ and economic aid »<» lodo-4 lima mU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 322 words
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48 1952-06-19 7 Enquiry Move INquiry Move On Trotskyite It, (Ri it< r) .<■- Albert F. Peril y referred to Govi g for an ineg< tveaoh of H IM by Party N. M !'< lender I Perera committed breach ot p. !ii;;rle at ganised opposition Parlian ent 1 al inquiry into t ie48 words
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Article59 1952-06-19 7 Ma uled To Death In Lion 's Den PFRTII. June 18 "> c lied 1 exander Imeades waa found m i den al P« th Z Tuesda .a lion on guai'd over it The only way he could e• i the den was by climbing an 18-fool tence. Fifteen months59 words
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Article95 1952-06-19 7 COLOMBO. J.;:io 18. Renter) P ne Minister Dudley Senarake told the House Repi;---i yea esterdaj that police action m dispersing v batch of Co> on lndum Congressmen heading towards the House on June 9 last had "the fullest suppoi t ol the governnnent. N He was95 words
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Article36 1952-06-19 7 RANGOON, June 18: (Reutert Seven Conununisi guerillas were killed by Burmese Governmenl forces \c.^terday m an .i f«:.M\e sweep againsi Connnu- isi strongholds m Katha. 100 miles noi tn wesi of Mandalay.36 words
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Article343 1952-06-19 7 PILOT TELLS OF RED ATTACK STOCKHOLM, June 17 Ifter conferring with tli«^ nations three armed services cfaiefft, the Swedish Governmeni loda) ii-. air and sea forces orders to ghool back at him Further Soviet attacks* This decision followed Russia's protest to Sweden that the Swedish. CatalinaReuter; A.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-06-19 7 Sir Eric Beckett. QC. British legal adviser to the Foreign Office, yesterday concluded Britain's case m the Ansio Persian oil dispute before the International Court of Justice. Above the British legal delegation at the heariog\ from left: Sir Eric. Attorney-General Sir Lionel Heald: Mr. Claud Humphrey Meredith Waldock. Chichele ProfessorAP - 76 words
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153 1952-06-19 7 PARIS. June 18 (UP) T*»e French Governmenl j declared it has "enough evidence" t«» prove its charge* thai thr Communist Party plotted against \\u> state. A government spokesman said alter a cabinet meeting the Ministers agreed unanimously that "all necessary elements of the153 words
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Article117 1952-06-19 7 WASHINGTON, June, 1* CReuter)— United States Defer. :e Department leadera toid the Senate yesterday that they urgently needed $250,000,000 to complete European air bases '<>' speedy atomic attackg on iiii.v aggressor nation. They said that without; adequate bases (he threat of United Slates air117 words
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Article, Illustration99 1952-06-19 7 Iran's Premier Mohammed Mossadeq was reported yesterday to have told Count Ettore Delia Zonea, chairman of the Middle East Oil Company, that he has little hope of winning the AngloIranian Oil Company case now being heard m the International Court of Justice. "But. regardless of the outtome." he was reportedAP - 99 words
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Article30 1952-06-19 7 A conference to m-tfoiiate settlement Japan's debts to Britain, United States and French holders of Japanese bonds will ODen on July 21 m New York, A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article25 1952-06-19 7 CHINESE troops along the Tibetan Bhutan border hive been substantially strengthened In recent weeks. according to reports reaching New Delhi from R:i i ixnpong.— U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article208 1952-06-19 7 W YORK June 17 (UP) aian Thoma*, Socialist teadei returned from ■even we«ki tour or Asia, said that m Thailand, Bjinia, Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippine.-; "on the whole and iO \aijinj? degrees' the governmeAtj are making pro-ji:f-4 m putting down various >:\% of208 words
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Article175 1952-06-19 7 Rossellini Termed Bad Influence HOLLYWOOD. June IT. (UP> —Dr. Peter Lindstrom testified thai he was informed ftim producer Rossellini threatened to shoot himself m 1949 it Ingrid Bergman met Lindstronp Paris. The Swedish-born physician, who was testifying at a hearing m which Miss Bergman seeks to have their daughter, Pia175 words
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Article49 1952-06-19 7 BERLIN June 18. (UP) T c Soviet zone Communist Government procmimed yest< d that it was "compelled" to form an East German army. Informed sources said the Communists planned to have 12 divisions of 120.000 men under ams by the end of ihe year.49 words
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Article81 1952-06-19 7 CAPETOWN, June 18 (AP> —Dr. D.F. Maian's Nationalist Government announced yesterday that {he Hi^-h Court o Parliament will sil m ret any time it meets to override the rulings of the South Air can judi iary. The Presideni of the High Court to be sel81 words
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Article105 1952-06-19 7 NAIROBI, June IB. J** iter)The Governors Uganda have Included Afi cam tor the Brst time n their Ex« [ive Councils This rep <■< -,n lm >" tant «J istitui change, bringing Africans nto 'highest level contact with |o\ i ernment policies- Vrr v j The105 words
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Article56 1952-06-19 7 Whale* eaufbi r !P la t (....<• .r.e. yielding what it takes Mi make AfJTH and <»• m life-javl t<s drugs. F •:<• MJ .v. b tie g Bndi P- t b* i )hs'anc«.'S t'*< N Butler of fiydnejp ii »upervUing extract km ol K*aiu i •"> iA.A.P; Reuter - 56 words
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Article81 1952-06-19 7 FLOODS: 10,000 HOMELESS SYDNEY, luiu 17 lIV riH worst Ituud'- m ii "-1 1 I Mstor) forced 10.000 i>«imih» from tlx-ir horn* v m t"n H I ►> Australian vlattv i.f \t.t. and \«v\ South 1 1« i<.d.n. 1 en been The Australian arm] i died the i 1 tilies81 words
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Article99 1952-06-19 7 KOMI luni 18. >[ V i (,-n Matthew H HuU i \ka\ \<>u«tl h> i< th.it W M (i(ul is m\ witiwsv Hrn t- Uautf'd Nations h« onunaiKi' (i m IfRI i Kver had us«'d i< i v. v art a i»v J The99 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 7 cone .sky above Herring, J puzzled p rities for st i I believed to tx but f school boys. I and ere < i27 words
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Advertisement36 1952-06-19 7 j DRESS AT EASE < MIRROR TOP, DRAWERS AND PUU I J TRAYS IS ONE OF OUR RANGE <* CONTEV J 2 PORARY STYLE FURNITURE SPECIALLY < 5 1 DESir^iED FOR THE SMALLER HOMf OP 5 CX)MPANY rrf J36 words
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Miscellaneous13 1952-06-19 7 9 k >-. -s M r^c dt o o/*^ "tlji^*- y tflj 77 —^^D13 words
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Article110 1952-06-19 8 i THAILAND may be ■i nrs- country m Asia i have a motor-car tele' phone service when the Baito k o fc GoWCTWnettt I offers U to bvsinessmeJi I shortly. Thf Post and Tele- j i groph Dci)iirinicui has i \hs\ completed experi- i i ments110 words
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Article38 1952-06-19 8 S el authorities seized a total i >( > Japanese fishini; vessels m the area north ot Hakkaido since Japan reeoyered tte independence last April. Goav munist China seized a Japanese iwler with l.' ir^n aboard Junr l38 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-06-19 8 18 -Knot Vessel Has 5 Hatches Standard Skipping Reporter THE 9,830-ton cargo liner, Burma, belonging Lo ih«* Swedish East Asiatic Company, arrived alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wlmrves \rslrrday on her ipaiflcn voyage to the Colony Sister ships to the Burma, the Japan m\d Ceylon, areStandard - 197 words
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Article33 1952-06-19 8 More than IjMOJW tourists zn<\ businessmen are expected to vieiJ West Benin m 1832 Despite a blackade scare m May. visitors totalled 8(j.000— :J.UOO nio c m the same month <;>>' year.33 words
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175 1952-06-19 8 LONDON June 18, (Reuter) The Tr«-aM(i> *ai<l thai Britain's competitive position for aelliug new <i\il uirerait overseas was now "very strong" and rec«-nt developments m aircraft design had given her a clear lead over major competitors. 'If this lead is maintained during the next175 words
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128 1952-06-19 8 A FORMAL invitation to British bondholders of the Manila Raiiroad to cook to the Philippines oi send representatives to effeel a settlement has been Issued by the Board of Directors of the P.I government-operated line. In addition to heavy local Indebtedness, trie Manila Railroad has128 words
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Advertisement592 1952-06-19 8 FAST REGULAR tRANS PACIFIC SERVICE |M ruailllll \m \naeles All Ameriian X Ctmiriiuri Citie> Ai r L. A -5 V, 1 1 i m Penang P S bam Spoic j i Xi SV.M W M t»Unne 22 24 June B/ISIaM 1« IbIJ Euf rPW M KM) M/2IWb 2Wui> -lAvs ElAns592 words
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Advertisement555 1952-06-19 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulai Nailinys to China and Japan from Smsttpore, Port SwrUenham Penang Also direct Suilin 1 1 < rit fiani;kok and Indonesia to China Junui Due Spore Uup Penang Fr»»m "Fttiing" June 21 June 2."> .lupun S/;m Imihi July 11 July 15 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang555 words
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Advertisement449 1952-06-19 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS I Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW OiIiLANS Spore P Sham Penuus »£fi- A^SL (RL) 22 24June 25J4ioe NJ W hADJA (SiMN> 27June/ 3Jul% 4 sJu!> B/7J«tj AXELItI.IK (HAL) THJulj I 4 13Julv449 words
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Advertisement342 1952-06-19 8 RINA*' for Baneknk. Yokohama Kirn Lf«jf rj "KAMBOIMA" for Bangkok Saigon Honckong Kobe Yoki:harr!a ll> r*.luh U'ioj v! "SEI.ANHIA' for Batigkuk IS/2XJai| U/22J a IliOM JAPAN 'HO.NtiKON(. "BIN'IANCr for Bangkok 5 HMulv SAILIMiS TO CONTINENT sCANi n U For Colombo. Aden. Port Said Genoa Hamburg Copenhagen Cothenhi. S'porc p v342 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-06-19 8 Despatches Tnd..v. Thai:;.: [p i s by Bentonff D skarta (Sou io;i; a by wlUenti Ruy.s. Arrivals Today. Great Britain, N". Irebind, Eire. Europe North *nd West Africa. West Indie.> (letters only) by Willem Etu i36 words
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661 1952-06-19 9 MICHAEL CONNORS - MICHAEL CONNORS By i Standard Staff Reporter THE BAN recently imposed by the Indonesian Government on import into the Republic of 27 luxury items undoubtedly would novc some effect on Singapore's trade with Indonesia but not as much m.ght at first661 words
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Article286 1952-06-19 9 LONDON, Ju ti# I <">. (Renter) Britain provided i II tin imports <»f m»ia! .sin! eiisiiieeriiifi goods into i li« :i'ui Plan (oimiiii- o( South-Eastf \^ia. according i<> llir Britiull I icaxin. ountries m s development n^n took 13 per cent of the United Kingdom's286 words
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52 1952-06-19 9 U.S.E.: First Step Begins Next Month nil be •he n for r- ii i ilio d ;»Md ratified ibeL this .ners arity. the chief ndi involving the I i.OOO p< Urn tea a ising m s sat ratified the ihi com] taken dv Urn Frai cc, Wei I Luxembourg r52 words
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Article48 1952-06-19 9 THK Us. Commerce Department predicted Am "can business will spend a record oi U5512,500,000,000 on plants and [equipment during t'; e next Ha months. Official* saM the biggest crease h> p-a:it d equipment spendins would }i >- i:i lhe «ectrlc and gas utilities. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-06-19 9 A section of the crowd of bar Rain-hunters wh« flocked to BaU'i aho« »t«»re yesterday, eager to take advantoce of the third duj of the present salt.27 words
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Article122 1952-06-19 9 NEW DELHI, June 18. 'Rente: > India's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, said m the Ho i»e the People that the Indian Government had "diminished gradually* 1 imperial preference m her trade with Britain and Commonwealth countries. The Minister, who was122 words
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Article152 1952-06-19 9 Rubber Future Bright •di umko. htm It, ihv presi- !'-nt "i tii' Mul.iv.in 1 <<>n KabW| Tr.u!«--\-nS<»> :.i 1 infl M I M»-.lh >m 19 »<} lit! tliat i-< (l poliin il tension th" aor Id made the >f rakkcfl bright n»- \l W*n \r trs. H< is on (n^152 words
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Article106 1952-06-19 9 Britain Hit Hardest By Egypt Ban BRITAIN Is the chief country hit by Egypt's new ban on import of luxury goods, jewellery. cars, wireless sets, cotton piece goods, soap, leather goods, stockings nd tumblers without autho- tion from the exchange conThe full price must now be paid m advance forReuter - 106 words
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Article39 1952-06-19 9 HONGKONG. Jun e 18 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.92 to £1 Sterling; HK56.5225 to U.S.SI; HKSI.B4O to Malayan $1; HK50.314 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5300.375 to one i tael.39 words
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100 1952-06-19 9 LONDON. Jinu- I«J (Renter) Leading accountants from different coailtviefl warned, at the ninth International Congress on Accounting, that price levels were Kkehf to continue lo rise for at least a decade. The president of the Society oi Incorporated Accountants and Auditors, Mr. Percy100 words
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Article110 1952-06-19 9 BONN. Jime 17. (Reuter>— The West German Government intends offering Israel 3.000.000.00n marks (£250,000,000) worth <>f compensation tor t!ie crimes °f the Nazis a government Spokesman said here today. It would be spread over 12 years. Who i delegations from West German; and Israel110 words
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565 1952-06-19 9 BROWN'S ECONO.HC REVIEW SAYS: THE proposed new company law m the Federation of Malaya is the subject of the main editorial m BROWN'S Malayan Economic Re view, which says that the proposed legislation is more necessary m Singapore than m the Federation. It565 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-06-19 9 photo. The Serdans: Affrirultiiral College situated m the grounds of the Serdane Aerie ulti.nl Experimental Station. 14 miles from Koala Lumpur «sncwnn» StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article59 1952-06-19 9 A nc.v one-year trade Ttfct between Formosa and Japan i* expected to be .signed within a shr,:\ time. Both Formosa and Japan will barter USSBO.OOO.uou worth of commodities. Tne major itemj to be e*po: ted from Formosa would be ri^e. sugar, sait and bananas, whiie59 words
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Article108 1952-06-19 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (cents per 1b m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyer* Sellers No 1 Spot I oose 85 86 F0 B m bales June No. 1 R.S.S. 85] Bti No 2 R.S.S. 82 83 No. 3 R.S.S. 79 80 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's108 words
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291 1952-06-19 9 has b«en taken over by the Bolivian government and this is the accumulated stockpile that has now been sold to the R.F.C. The purchase of an undetermined amount of concentrates from the Bolivian medium miners' group should maintain. if not Increase, the291 words
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Article87 1952-06-19 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET cnndi:ions prevailed on the produce market m Singapore yerterd iy with hardly «rj business passing. Copra Quotation! were %2i\ pc picul buyers ;md UN sellers fa August shipment with *2<»i <i->ric ror June rocon-Jt oil sellers Indicated $44J per picul 00 buyers being87 words
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86 1952-06-19 9 LONDON, June 18 (Renter) BriUUi re-exported! BfUO9 tons of raw rubber t<< Russia dnriiig the 12 months ended April 30 this jrear, Hrn Harry Macfceson, Secretary for Overseas Trade, vi.d mi n A parliamentary reply. Brig. Mackeson added lint exports of robber to86 words
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Article150 1952-06-19 9 COLOMBO, Jimr IK (Reuler) Communist Chaiu i* making every HTori to pu It up ail a\;ii!;il>l< scrap blm i I rubber, other inferior grades and latex sheet, according* to rubber sources here. Thej mi^» -t t lt i confirnu th. wart il\ «>( nililicr m150 words
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191 1952-06-19 9 Standard \l;irk<*i Reporter Ml ItHKK PRICES m lillfl|illH ini|Hov«<l l»r sbout tw.o eeatti per ll>. yesterday* FinN pjrMk nrib* I'«t for Jul) ihipmenl mm at one itage liamwulid ii *>o oentf per Ih. on rtead^ narket. Stocks f 'f lubber m Singapore durinj191 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 9 Israel hai p'pcr-d ordorc more th.di S.>!tO.oofl worth Canadian medical suppliet and ol asbestos and farm implemr Israeli buyers ilm n: b'xiks. papei tnd new^r L,OOO curves ;;i!.! a large shipmei it ol I iimbi i U.P.40 words
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Article58 1952-06-19 9 Malayan Shares Are Easier Rl mdard Mark< i R« poi U r »RE M ■an she today with igh(l> :n spite i er conn i tun eported. i M i I ".<■■• d Raub rin 10 10) 4 io l A 4 ](l Tin a d vis I 80 '058 words
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53 1952-06-19 9 The ex'erna trade ya duriug Has I $332.9 i million m import me l I p posts. f.,: ion 't j .^pcfie. according Lo offi >i's totfl (304.< imi![ncludlnf p i i bullion ti d i :><v ie 'mnkcrs. rti au<\ importi I amounted to53 words
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Advertisement13 1952-06-19 9 CONSOLE MODEL DeJiflned for roomj or oHic©». Hanjjome, richly s»yied Walnut veneer cabm«r.13 words
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Miscellaneous139 1952-06-19 9 Ships m Harbour M II \K\ 1 S mn Gate is/ii 4 ige tl/19 4 2 <: j 2 49 l I l M it ?n a 2 2-.' m i .k e 13/ M 4 4.'. 2 II 4 I 44 1 •75 8 ?4 2 M I 2139 words
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545 1952-06-19 10 Temporaries Are On The Verge Of A Collapse Sir; 0.-ie day when I was about six years ot n^c I accompanied my mother to tier brother's house for a week-end stay. The mid-day meal was somewhai unduly delayed and feeling very hungry, I befgan to cry. My auni expressing deep545 words
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Article671 1952-06-19 10 Sir;— Recent reports of the press from Koje may well strain the i redulity i- r readers like Mr. A. R. Lazarous, who find it difficult to believe that Communist terrorism can reach such proportions. Therefore, I w uild like to discuss a few tints raised671 words
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Article291 1952-06-19 10 Sir: I regret to have to disagree with Professor Davey that over-population is a world-wide problem. Then? are still many parts of the globe which are underpopulated. Australia, Canada, Borneo and Malaya are examples. On the question of underproduction, the fault, I think, lies within the fact291 words
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Article774 1952-06-19 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern \o. 1 I whic-li appeared m the Sunday Standard on June 15. Note: 1. Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing774 words
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Advertisement210 1952-06-19 10 mid mii THE set v q. 3b OF 7//f; /»/k r/7 s/; <s i *V; MAKE 7////K (S7 4ff^ i»f "i 11.. "m^ *^T^x* A (Oil MBI\ IK 11 Xl itarrim Robert Terry Jerome U. CUMMINGS MOORE COURTLAND RUSSFiJ PLUS! I.ate»i Malayan (ia/^t. \\\\\\\\\V\V\\\\\V\\\\\\VXVVXV\vV\VVV\VVV\\vvv IiUUM S.lllHlHr U'Xlll I SPECIAL PREMIERE210 words
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Miscellaneous390 1952-06-19 10 I t^f Rijji dpi /yfjjp i man who aerer alters his opinion i< lik.- standing ».iler. and br< iU reptilei ol the t mind r.lake i IHI RSI) AY IOK I\ I i:\O\F: < The morning comprises the be-t i I portion of thN day. Gel awaj to prompt start.390 words
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Miscellaneous269 1952-06-19 10 Today's Radio Programmes SliMtAPOftfi! Artist: K.13 Serial: "Paul Temple And im »,ir, The Jonathan Mystery"; M5 Classlf eal Bequests; K.;it News IS>: H J". .«!n. For English Schools: 9.55 j Andre Kostelanets. and his Orchestra; Interlude: hi i <,i. \.-*> niiir. Music l'* l»-m. V., irt\ ISnndbox; |o <o Dame269 words
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Article48 1952-06-19 11 TON 1 DON*. June 17 (Router) The 1U53 Ep^om Derby will be run on Saturday June 6 instead of Wednesday June 3 as originally planned. The i-hange has been made because the Coronation of Quct'H Elizabeth Is due to take place on Tuesday June 2.48 words
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Article41 1952-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPtJR, Wed. 1 All Old hoys of the St. John's Institution. Kuala I.umpur, nre invited to participate m x-ariojs old hoys events, m the srhc-ol's annual sports to be atki cm July 5 at 2.3 Up .no.41 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-06-19 11 photo. Thr three-man Indonesian Olympic team Suharko (swimmer) Thio Gins Hwie weigh tlifter), and Sudarmod.jo hiiih juniper), who left yesterday for Helsinki aTUt three-day stopover m Singapore. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article389 1952-06-19 11 Indonesia's 3 -Man Team Leaves ENDONESIA will he rrj»resenteri for ih«- tir*t lime at the World Olympic* by a three-man tram Sfnieh left Singapore >**«- Icrdaj by plane for Helsinki. Representing the Republic are Suharko (r«Kiinmrr). Thio (finj; llwie wiirhtlifter) anil Sudurmotljo h i ji h jumper). The reason f389 words
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138 1952-06-19 11 Olympic Rules State HELSINKI, June 18, (AP).— Sigfrid Edstrom, President of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday that neither Nationalist nor Red China can, under present rules, participate m the Olympic Games here this summer. "The International Olympic Committee desires that the youth138 words
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242 1952-06-19 11 NEW YORK, June 18, (IP).— The odds dropped to even money yesterday tor the battle of champions between Joey Maxim and Sugar Kay Robinson on Monday night. Maxim had been favoured at 6£ to 5 to keep his lightheavyweight crown but his poor242 words
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Article, Illustration189 1952-06-19 11 Slammin'Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin'Sam Snead WQy\ HERE'S a "What's Wrong" picture', (Any follower of this column who <iocsn't spot the error nstantlit will never get a chance at the &64.00 question). You're right' TTi e glaring error here is thai tlie player ha.s i timed his head and is looking189 words
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Article359 1952-06-19 11 LONDON, Juiw 17 (Renter) Ja<k Rabertean, mm of the mosl ronsiol* lit batMnrn m pest-war English cricket, won the season's race for 1,000 runs today. 1 !»<• 35-year-old opening hat reached the four igare aggregate when batting m Middlesex second innings Bgatnsl Yorkshire at Lords.359 words
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Article62 1952-06-19 11 WEST HARTLEPOOL. Durham June i 3, (Renter)— Walter Hazeltine. the Weal Hartiepool promoter. yc.^erday annouu'cd that he is willing to otter Toahio Sh:raj. Japanese holder <">f the world flyweight t.t!*\ ES.OW to meet Teddy Gardner, British Env pire and European flyweight champion. Hazeltino said he62 words
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Article92 1952-06-19 11 TAIPING. Wed.— ln a wellcontested Senior Division soccer leaeue match played on the esplanade. North Malaya Sub Districts Royal Army Service CorpQ lost to 12 Royal Lancers by the odd goal m I h ree. The Lancers pressed from beginning and Dunford scorer] the opening92 words
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Article54 1952-06-19 11 MELBOURNE. (Airmail). (Reuter-AAP) —Jockey Frank I Flannery will return to Singanore (June 23) to ride under contract for trainer 'Neil Hobbs. Flannery rode m Singapore from 1947 to 1950. Hr is the third Victorian jockey to leave for the East this season, with Garnet Bongoure and Joe Gilmore54 words
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Article192 1952-06-19 11 MELBOURNE. June 18. (UP). After lonjf bickering. Australia sports and civic authorities sank their differences and established an impressivf machinery today to play the 195(i Olympic Games. The two key executives of the project, whose s"'":"tioa has kv;M warmly approved m Australia, will make a192 words
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765 1952-06-19 11 Strong Fed. Entry For KL 'Kilo' Trial SI M)AY will ccc llir mtoikl K.L. "Kilo* 1 <]v* <I tri;il M|PHlitt4 l>y the S«lanji«>r Motor S|mm-U Unit, ;m<{ althoiji thrre i« a I;h-i r rnlry than for bttf year's event, the response! from hit keea <li*af»--poiminx. Federation entlwfiiaeta have* banner, eoaM765 words
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Advertisement438 1952-06-19 11 NOTICE M (H\l TIN. UMITrD. (t ted m the Colony I >... tapoi i > Dnukrnd No. 3.">. r. IS iiFRFBY CiIVEN at d 'I lard Interim :p^s 309 ome Tax lor the :"'*h S« ptpmb^r i m •>• shar< s ot the j is declared I paid la Share-438 words
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Advertisement617 1952-06-19 11 NOTICE AH BFE or 2A Lin Tua Tow Road. Upper Bera» Boon, Singapore, is no longer hi om empfcffi and is not autriaed la transad any business or d Fleet payments on o\'r behj I Sin^ipore Standard .!;'>' 1953 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd m v "WILLEM RtVS' h dne •<< arrive617 words
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Advertisement295 1952-06-19 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT :k frien eatf i 'i ty to thai v WANTED I) 1«.5 be. 1 ply Mr. Lam, I Street 1 poh. TUITION w I 'CHI ■>- i 'l c rtin^ July. Ei with 8 Q.■ .:<■-; KOTICFS lOHOBC Ml Mi \i OKi VKTMKM TENDERS an aad i- rniture to295 words
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Article261 1952-06-19 12 Mankad Will Spur On India Today LONDON, June is (Renter) In spite of the fact I i( the-. i\a\c r.,\ been having a very successful tour lii India sh"i< i! i><\, n the second test against EngIsl irting at I rds lomonwn with optimism m view fa t that ii261 words
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Article136 1952-06-19 12 IN A RETURN friendly Badminton match II n gkeng :-tnd Shanghai Bank Sports Club di eated Borneo Motors Sports Cn'o by 6 games I > 1. Results (Bankers mentioned first): Singles: HW. Tesker tost 4 o Hassan Buang 18-11 0-15. 3-15; KW. Nonis beat J Misson136 words
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Article94 1952-06-19 12 THIRTY-three events were run ofl at the Annual Athletic Sports oi liit* Geylang English Sfhoo! yesterday. Champion House was Waddo 1 House and Carr House jwaa runnerup. The A DiviIsion Champion was Tang Chee Phang oi Waddell House. The j B Division Champion Tan Kin Hui94 words
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Article, Illustration506 1952-06-19 12 THEY PRACTICE AND SMASH RECORDS I ZEALAND'S Olympic -> Yvette W p, t*us md :?g-' e-we I 1 .i H land (400 1 rdles] and niatu cc 1 fmile, iWO eti 1 Malayan records 1 on the Raff! a Instil ii n p f Royat Air Force 1 runne D506 words
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231 1952-06-19 12 Lodgers W in Narrowly In RAF Cricket The first round of the Royal Air Fon-e inter-unit cricket knockout competition was played yesterday between 390 M.U. and Changi Lodgers Unit. The Maintenance Unit, last year's winners, were beaten by the Lodger? with an extremely narrow margin of three funs. Tiie Lodgers231 words
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Article38 1952-06-19 12 IPOH. Wed— Lt. Ballard, the well-Known sportsman of the I2th Royal Lancers, is now m the Ipoh Hospital with several injuries following an accident which occurred shortly after the 12th Royal Lancers athletic meet on Sunday.38 words
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Article142 1952-06-19 12 RAF Tengah beat Changi by six v icketd m the Inter-Station Knock-out Cup tournament m itch held at Chang! yesterday. Scores CHANGI Orb?H c Plom b Kenrick 41 Hizzett c Kendrick b Mant 26 Dixon b Mant 33 Parkin c Mant b Kendrick 0 Harris142 words
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Article301 1952-06-19 12 FAIR ANITA and Solperion, winners at Singapore and Kmulj Lumpur recently, have been promoted from tlass I to class 1 m the latest SKA classification. Also promoted to the top class is Twelfth of August, while Quicksilver goes up to class from class 4.301 words
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Article100 1952-06-19 12 RAF beat Royal Navy 4— 1 m the .second match of this season*! inter-services lawn tennis toui nament. ;t*. Changi yesterday. Results: <RAF mentioned first): F'Lt Bishop and P O MrKee beat Cap:. Col: is nr.d L Cdr Benson 6—3, 8— W<C Gilchrist and F U100 words
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Article69 1952-06-19 12 THE following qualified for the finals of the Singapore Recreation Club*B athletic niot-t m the heats run off yesterday. 100 yds: A. Nuncs. RojKe d<* Souza, O. J. Rozaiio. R. T. Newbronmer, Steven d^ Souar. 440 yards: A. Nune*, P. V. Pestana, Steven de Sou/a. Royce H<» Souza.69 words
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Article45 1952-06-19 12 The Girls' Life Brigad< d feated the Seletar Women's R A F. by 17 goals In a netball match a* Seletar yesterday. Sgt. .James made several tries for the Airwomen b I d d not possess the deadly racy of the visitors.45 words
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Article41 1952-06-19 12 HONOLULU. June 16 (AFP) —Hawaiian swimming star Evelyn Kawamoto covered 400 meters m 5 mios. \'AA sees. when she won the freestyle race here yesterday. Tiie race. which was strongly contested was held m the KM)-meter bath of Waikiki.41 words
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252 1952-06-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Taking things easily the Sclangor Chinese Recreation <luh beat the Selangor Chinese A. A. 3-1 m a first division league match played at Pudu Koad today. The SCRiJ opened the score m the 20th minute after repeated unsuccessful attempts. Then"; Earn252 words
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Article150 1952-06-19 12 PLAYING better soccer Indian Brotherhood Soccerites defeated a strong Windsor Rovers .sice by three goals to two a SAFA Third Division "A League snccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. A goal m the tenth minute, scored by Marimuthu, gave Indians the lead. tndian.s took150 words
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Article208 1952-06-19 12 U'OH, Wed. Ramblers scored tlwir thin! \*in m a row when thej defeated the Tamilians 6-3 m thrill packed first division league game on the Padang thi» rvt'iiinj;. Though they won Haml»l«*rs had to work bard for victory. The Tamilians put up a good display208 words
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Article218 1952-06-19 12 OFFICIALS and members of the Indonesian Olympic team who left Singapore yesterday, voiced tneir praise for the training facilities and warm welcome given them by the Chinese Swimming Ciub and the Singapore Amateur We i a h tlifti D,U Federation during their two days' stay218 words
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Article489 1952-06-19 12 CHINESE ATHLETIC yesterday, at Jofan Besar stadium o plished what seemed to be an impossible task m the SAFa division. They beat the league leaders Rovers Sports Club 3-1 r f were before the game, unbeaten, and with this defeat, they only one point489 words
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Article26 1952-06-19 12 Kee Onn Wins Y's Tennis tar too The mal duel. count* first >. ly. hittii making it Chin Chin t*^i a but the nexl won a row26 words
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Advertisement314 1952-06-19 12 Advertisement WEEKLY WRESTLING NEWS I IG-TI \M v resiling has its a!i special kind of excitent'i; md thrills and that is pxactlj 1 bal is m store for S ugapore fun this saturi» i Urn Happy World Stadium when King Konij I m.'i^ hawh with Tiger Wldea asatesl Tiger Joginl314 words
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Advertisement42 1952-06-19 12 j SILVER WARE j 1 WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SILVER AND t ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY OU" gf^ J COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTION, FOR 5 DING, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING an. t INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. j S. P. H. de SIiVA XI \L\ II itl A n<»!l42 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-06-19 12 SINGAPORE h I i iris „> S TAIPING »CCEIt; rtEm M i cur ■hgrot IPOH i's W f>U(J PENANG18 words
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