Singapore Standard, 20 June 1952
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Title Section17 1952-06-20 1 Singapore Stardard ik. m x VOL. I! NO. 353. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article288 1952-06-20 1 48 1 6 BANDITS OUT 3, 149Ki11ed; 915 Caught; 752 Surrendered THE COMMUNIST terrorists m the Federation of Malaya have lost 4.816 killed, surrendered or captured since the Emergency Started lour yrars a#o, an official Federal Bulletin revealed yesterday. The Security Forces "including Military Forces killed during the same period288 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-20 1 ProfeasOff Hjm> Hrilbrnwn. Bristol Uahrerattj professot •I ni .!tht*!ii>ttirs. arrived m Siasaporc by Qsmtas-BOAC jresierdaij t<> an as external r\.Hiiin»-r m mathemntio for thr i nivtTNitv of Malaya, ll«* v ill >t.iv here for three35 words
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Article125 1952-06-20 1 4 Reds Desert Jungle Xl M LI.MPI R, Ihi I our terrorists surrenckred m the Federation I p.tst 24 hours when mrist and a terror>iip|H>rter were killed. risl Id where. a 1 Special a.- I A ODcratinj m about ten tnili nme I ter.:'rol opene I li risl v. i125 words
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Article84 1952-06-20 1 Volunteer Reserve Unit PENANG i "The whole Police i the Fedei ation will uni inge irhen a new i mtea effec ••<( few >. ding the Auxili w\ P r Force Pc n j.. Kirkpal ick told The ordinance i Police Hi;, the Atixiti i Police Force -ill be i84 words
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Article57 1952-06-20 1 tf Co i i> mori after i»ne if the ngesi sittings <■>: the present Pai i meni a hind:'. >l people m the public •■I a Member who i be Fasi isleep. iti the Hi ters" ga erj 'division" during 19 imendments to thee57 words
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Article78 1952-06-20 1 WASHINGTON, June 19 (Router) Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies said here that he hoped 1 the inaugural meeting ot the Pacific Council would be held m July. But the matter was one for agreement between the United SI ites. New Zealand and Australia, he .said.78 words
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Article, Illustration83 1952-06-20 1 KUAK-ADMIKAL Arthur David Torlesse (rijfht). n.5.0.. who is to be m charge of the naval side of the British atomic t«*st at Australia, talks to Captain A. B Colo. D.5.0.. Captain of the aircraft carrier. 11. .M.5. Campania, on the Nino's Quarter d«'<k. on June 4. The vessel, used lastAP - 83 words
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72 1952-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government, The Standard learns, is preparing a scheme similar to Singapore for an increase of 20 per cent m the salaries of all (iovernment workers with a corresponding cut m the cost of living allowance. \V?ien ready the plan72 words
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Article203 1952-06-20 1 TIIK SUMATRA which struck Singapore at 5 O'doek yesterday morning blew down telephone wires, uprooted trees, capsized many small craft m the harbour and dragged the Chinese Communist vessel, tlie Hai Hsuan, a mile from her anchorage. So greal was the velocity of the storm,203 words
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Article22 1952-06-20 1 The conference >: British diplomats stationed m Middle Eastern countries >pened m the Foreign Office at London yesterla > ning AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration220 1952-06-20 1 THE UNITED STAFFS is just as concerned over the rubber position m Sotith-Easl Asia as Malaya is. Mr. H. H. Facer, chairman of the Rnhher Producers' Council, said on his return from London yesterday by I Qantas-BOAC. Mr. Facer was one of the three Federation ofStandard - 220 words
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Article61 1952-06-20 1 KIWI. A LUMPUR, Thurs.— A seven-and-a-half hour curlew between 10 p.m. and 5 :;o p.m. has been imposed m the police district ol Tampin m Negri Sembifan with eflect from today Curfews (from 7 n m to 6 P-Hi.) also have been imposed on Tampin61 words
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Article220 1952-06-20 1 REDS YELL AS VAN BURNS BAM HIS attacked a van loaded v>\\U copies ol The Standard and >ci tii«van on lire on ihe Seremban Itnad rarlv yesterday morning. Eight bandits, fully armed and m 'five star 1 uniforms rushed on the van as it stopped at a roadblock which the220 words
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Article100 1952-06-20 1 A YOUNG Chinese, Pang Koon Ngian, pleaded not guilty m the Singapore First DistricJ Court yesterday when he was charged with being m possesS on of terrorist documents. The documents. which were ed to have been disc m a house at Paya Lebar Road100 words
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Article67 1952-06-20 1 I ox do:\. Jui c 19 (R« ,j 0 interesi on the Lpnd 51 ck Exchange today was m the foreign bund market where l*ermauand Japanese finished jith gaina ranging up to ttiree point. a. s a result ol buying based on revived debt settlement hopes. R 167 words
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Article27 1952-06-20 1 The BritUta ship X < rker f transporting component part* 01 an atom bomb arrived i Ma i yesterday on her way to Austra lia. AFPAFP - 27 words
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268 1952-06-20 1 STRONG ANTI-GRAFT UNIT FORMED NEW ANTI-GRAFT UNIT •Standard Stuff Reporter A NKVV Singapore AntiCorruption I nit, vested with wide powers of arrest of t-ven tup-rank public servants, has already be nun to function. The Standard understands. Nut a sing c Govefrirnjcnt head yesterday would ouaftrih that the old Anti-Corruption Branch268 words
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510 1952-06-20 1 Standard Staff' Cerraepondeal LONDON, June \*K \i i\ ?wtm tmm Cuuto iv Lottdon today, tin* Ili^h CommiMionf r «»f the Federation ami roii«'iirr«'iill\ Ihii'rior oi Operations. General Sir Gerald IVmpln. eamaJaaaiaßJ that m Malaya "w« are comtoctiaiaj tl>«' <amj>ainri against Communism on all510 words
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Advertisement101 1952-06-20 1 rt|Pft|lw^^My^Bß 3^ AM H ■9\W FOR n chiS m\v" Sheaffeics I^^ Sk/Up ZM\ "Jutf what fhe doctor or- y-\ dered" to avoid the clot* y^r ting, clogging and coriosion t\ caused by common inks. A d2^>^ twitch to Skrip con soy« V|n mjn» dollars m costly ret^^ poirs of complete101 words
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Advertisement225 1952-06-20 1 1 1 it/a/miym LOOK FOR THE 6REfN BUTTON /c^ OIL LAMP j|> W. G. THLRSTON CO. Singaporr A X I.umpur AIMOTIDp.J ■Z* l& £2% e% •^BW Wg^w Model BS. 125 ihi> receiver w,«* iulgw mj m Eagtaaf iffMt aaa gultitiou* with tuinv ,-njriri'«r v md UatCMCn ttom IMIH4I Ihe d«->isn»'r225 words
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149 1952-06-20 2 Snag: No Proper Premises And No Offers From Any Standard Staff Reporter IT IS the aim of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps to recruit one tenth of the City's population. But the main set-back at the f moment is the lack of suitable149 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-06-20 2 photo. MRS X 11 NEWELL, the rity's •»nl> woman i'ivH tiefenct instrmtn'.-ss. Mrs. Newell i> m clutfie of train|SJ m the Koehorp Wartt. StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article41 1952-06-20 2 i m Xl r and Low S'.vee claimed trial m the S ga| l1 m P ■.u-f C )'irt dun d Crau--0 J" t katties >f 86 -June 18 m a boat B.iil n- $2M was iflowed I41 words
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Article106 1952-06-20 2 P V ;> *Hi XRAJI'LT. pro--prif I idian medicine! i Serangoon Road, was Singapore A.srize- before Mr. Bx i ani a mixed on a charge of mlawftfl uaranmition. The trial was a sequel to a :v a Po;u-e Badio Pat-! go of r 'ne accused's shop106 words
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Article227 1952-06-20 2 Standard staff Reporter A STRAY kitten which found its way into the Singapore First Police Court yesterday morning, refused to leave until noon, m spite of all efforts by the court staff to set rid of it. "M-e-o-w. m-e-o-w. meow it went on mewing all through the227 words
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134 1952-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government's decision to halve the import ol Japanese cement, based on last year's figures, will not cause any shortage m the building industry, j Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday. There are ample stocks of cement of134 words
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104 1952-06-20 2 Pulled Girl's Necklace Six Weeks A CHINESE gfri told the S: igapwce Second Police Court yesterday that while s&e was on her way home from K;:ig George V Park at 11 pan one nigh:, a ma:! tried to ssatcn hex sold necklace and ocket She waa Tan Su Su who104 words
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96 1952-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board at its meeting yesterday has provisionally appointed Mr. H. .1. C. Kulaslngha to be a member of the Coronation Celebra- tions Committee set up by the Government. In the event, of Mr. Kulasingha being appointed to the Committee m96 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-06-20 2 photo. FRUIT stalls chock-full o£ apples like this one m the picture are a common sight m Singapore today. The Blue Funnel freighter Aspalion has brought 21,065 cases of Australian apples into the Colony this week. They were selling as cheap as 10 cents each yesterday StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article50 1952-06-20 2 Had Opium Fined $1 75 A FINE ol M.."> wa s impoxd on Pin X; Xek m the Singapore Third Polioe Court yesterday after he admitted bnr.2 m possession ol M paper packets of opium. Phi was feund with the opium at the Customs barrier, Chftord Pier an June 19.50 words
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Article34 1952-06-20 2 TEN men were. each fi.ied SIC m the Siaga&ore Third Police Cuurt yesterday for trespassing into t.se Singapore Harbour Board. They vere found seeping m the S.H B. e;ir:y yesterday mornrhg.34 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-20 2 photos. ABOVE: The stomp of a telegraph pole which remained standing after a falling tree had removed the upper portion during Singapore's storm yesterday morning. LEFT: A workman holding a tangled mass of telephone wires, blown down by 56 m.p.h. wind. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article167 1952-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Government upent a total of $455,945 on more than 200 Ensrlfch-langua^e teachers m Governmesfrmcled Chirnr odhiola m the Tolony lust year. S ace January last year, all qual i 6 c d English-language teachers m these schools have 'Dec:) receiving their167 words
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Article247 1952-06-20 2 HOW much reliance can one place on the Highway Code booklet? Thi.-» question was asked by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Sftlgh, yesterday when the booklei was referred to him m determining brake marks left on a coad. He was holding an inov.ost into the death247 words
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Article165 1952-06-20 2 THE SINGAPORE Relief Court was tt>W ye>terday how a party Of police cornered three R.iyai Marine Commandos alter they had ailegtd!y robbed a Malay riremaa oi S-175 and his id en lily card. Tnis .v.ory was I elated at a preliminary inquiry io wbicfa Marines M.165 words
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Article144 1952-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board yesterday appointed a three-man Committee to demarcate the boundaries of the seven District Committees. The matter arose out of a complaint by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha that at present there ,VV\ W v\V VVVV%\ V VW v W144 words
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Advertisement13 1952-06-20 2 •and dependability when r s'^^^^P ouNLOf.Kueaen co. (malaym uo., singapore kuaia uimpu^ «nan*13 words
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Advertisement125 1952-06-20 2 V j^p^ ~m MtJivj y IFittek and /^SSk nappiei now! %^^t "THE feeling of well-being whu **2JJ| results from taking De Witt Pills is proof of their good iofltlC The reason rhat KM are a vaJuah i J :urf-tn i a kidrtfv sTuyiulanL Your kidneys are IJHf thus assisted back125 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-06-20 2 ti yot i've n^rnvnßEP A what beg^js wif -am'tw' comteints or .he HAS f b?; i! y PERFUME THAT'LL MAKE )3 INGREDIENTS ANYTHING THET'S LVIN' AKTV kjEARBV PAP.TR 1 mA MEM iRRESrSTIBLE TO DO YOU f^C AROUKJD—OLD VBGETABLK RUBBISH (S VfcRY GOOD^^^f. ;U. •II" 1 V^SMEN/ r MF €JMjal.S i65 words
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Article73 1952-06-20 3 Students Don't Use Enough Idioms i 1, i! Stall i'y. 01 let of I ie /ml 4f f 1 4'fiti r m F for t he job h nore !am--1 >i^ t<> |Im >'ou\ Mr. <i: 1 1 t ka rii t ;i -< th<» how* Mi'; uroi.M t'- .»t73 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-06-20 3 Standard Mart Rej>ori«*r M\ EARS have gone since the liberation a»«l ill ike larg« mm «»t ground adjacent to tJ«r Anthonj l?o«<l School prevtouslj aaed aa a military training rannoi J»r- u I l»v rhildrrn because it is Nobody knows whether the i198 words
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Article104 1952-06-20 3 THE .1 slice, S: 1 isley m the S i •.:<•■ j Ma i C >urti i i emaciated i fhiaa Lock. because vaa suffei ing T.B «> >•• v free i lentencc i six months' n» »ua iprisu n« I iup ■.i Sii C104 words
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Article105 1952-06-20 3 Islands To Get S'pore Water n I.KRS m Pul hi Seraya, Pu au Sudong a* I P m Semakau will receive ir water from ;apore. The Singapore Rural Board agreed to work with the 1 heries Department on a scheme to provide a special boat and v ater I inks105 words
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Article36 1952-06-20 3 MR Lum Ye.v Meng. vice fjresident of the Selaneoi Stan-.p Club, will give a talk on Stamp Collecting at 4 p.m i i SaturI June 21, at the British Council Hall, Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article102 1952-06-20 3 THE SINGAPORE Second Police Court was told yesterday how a Chinese. Fang Chee Chiew. stole a bicycle with a "'master" key on May "23 at Ful-« lerton Building. A police constable, on the look-out for pick- pockets and bicycle thieves said that at 11.30 a.m. that102 words
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Article77 1952-06-20 3 TAN CHEW BAM of «pottiswoode Park Road, and Te i Kirn Lai of Duxton Road, were jointly charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with offering $10 bribe detective, Norman Marshall to refrain from arresting them for possession of prepared opium at the Harbour77 words
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Article82 1952-06-20 3 A LIQUOR shop owner. &ng C'iiin Im, was summoned to the Singapore Third District Court yesterday on a charge of putting up for sale 26 bottle^ of brandy which did not have importation labels on them. Any claimed trial. It was alleged that on March 17 two revenue82 words
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Article127 1952-06-20 3 Work To Begin On Sanatorium The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton said m the House of Common.s on Wednesday, that over 500 beds were constantly m use tor tuberculosis iOaticnts m Singapore and it was hoped to start work m the near future on a new sanatorium which would provide127 words
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Article62 1952-06-20 3 Some clerks m the General Post Office m Singapore have been commended by the Ag. Postmaster General. Malaya, lor the work d -r.e by them during the recent ..trike by 480 members of the Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union. Mmy clerks are also to rereu62 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-06-20 3 photo. TIIK OLD MAN m this picture claims to be a centenarian. Hale and hearty Inche Mohamed Salleh of Pontian Johore. was the oldest Muslim aboard the Tvndareiis. which left Singapore yesterday with pilgrims for Mecca. A relative is seen kissin? Inihe Salleh's hand to say farewell StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article163 1952-06-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE AMERICAN community will observe their Independence Day, July 4. this year with the traditional reception at the home of the United States Consul General, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, and Mrs. Baldwin. The party, which will begin at 6.30 p.m., will bo "open163 words
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Article, Illustration397 1952-06-20 3 Govt. Employees Unions "Plan Mass Meeting Standswd Maff Reporter A JOJ.N T mtM iiMM'lin*: of unions ami a«*»o--elation* of locally-recruited Gtwerajttetii oflioen i> lo ho lirhl m >itij:aj»or<- lo rrj«*rl (,o\ rriitnriit'^ new consolidation proposals of cotfl of living allowances. The Federation of Governmeni Ei 1 »i and all Grovernmenl397 words
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Article275 1952-06-20 3 Meteors Bust Up The Reds Standard Aviation Reporter FOKMKR commander of one of the outstanding and most-decorated fighter squadrons m Korea Australia's 77 Squadron flew into Singapore yesterday. fie is Win? Commander R. Susans D.5.0., D.F.C., who is flying to London by Qanta^-BOAC to lecture to the annual R.A.F. Fighter275 words
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Article109 1952-06-20 3 Lorry Had Bad Brakes THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Cboor Singh, issued a warrant of arrest against a lorry driver. Kg Ah Kow, of Selegie Road. after he returned a finding of death oy a negligent act si the inqi'«»st into the death of a woman, Tan Tong Moi (31 on109 words
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Article178 1952-06-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter AMENDMENTS to the constitution providing for deaiJi. unemployment and illness benefits vvill come up for consideration at the fifth annual general meeting; of thf Air Ministry Local Staff Union tomorrow at the ii-loria M«'iiiorinl Hall. If the Union's benefit scheme is approved178 words
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Article38 1952-06-20 3 Nicoll Meets Board Men MEMBERS of 4he S-ngapore Rural Board met Mr. F Nicoll. Governor of Singapore, at Governmei I House j■• ttei day afternoon. It is understood the discussion centred round the work of the Rural Boat38 words
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Advertisement37 1952-06-20 3 r>'la\i<l from the \l !^^h >j^: :^n%j C»ATW^y Paps\ir ititdiiioncd Keservalions !i'i776 y DANCE RHYTHM -WA, Sensational j -i— igjllfe j CATHAY ORCHESTRA -p^ v \m.-:.«i^fir Xalt'iilc'd Musicians i^_^i_ :V; > EC. IJjroya '^^BHL t *"*Vv Alice Ler^y37 words
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Advertisement201 1952-06-20 3 t II af dr r//I' Truly the n»ost up-to-date i Umurpassed m riding con«far> Sir. months guarantee Ample stocks of spores and PROGRESS MOTORS UD.o«cha I .d.. d rmmnh WEARNE BROS. LTD. kp»at.on m>i.t»NiAtiv t s BEAUTY PREPARATIONS DR. M(.KI> o.mb for turninf gn bla s 7 Refill Foi :<:4:201 words
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Article300 1952-06-20 4 Counsel Halves Claim KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Chief Justice. Mr. Charles Mathews, today, reserved judg- ment until Saturday, m the case m which Mrs. Margaret Paramor, 58-year-old Lady Superintendent of Government Bungalows at Fraser's Hill i sued the owners of two cars, ior one or other of them for damages300 words
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Article, Illustration397 1952-06-20 4 3, 000 In Sungei Bakap Elect Their Headmen Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Three thousand villagers of Val dOr Estate m Sungei Bakap went to the polls yesterday to elect 15 headmen to serve on the Village Committee. The villagers showed such enthusiasm m theStandard - 397 words
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Article103 1952-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Trade Union Concil is to suggest to the Federation Government the appointment of personnel officers who will have the necessary powers to deal with the various problems of Government employees. The MTUC says Government, as the largest single employer has "lamentably103 words
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Article83 1952-06-20 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs Acting on information received a Police party went to the Malay School. Bagan Serai and saw a party of eight persons playing "pakau" on the five-foot way of the school. The gamblers scattered on seeing the Police who succeeded m arresting two83 words
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Article72 1952-06-20 4 'I TOOK the toddy because there was no place to store ft," said Raman, a toddy tapper vvhen lie was produced before Che Salleh bin Eckhardt m the Bagan Serai Court and charged with being m possession of 14 pints of illicit toddy. He was arrested72 words
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Article202 1952-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A move seeking to discontinue the practice m the Federation of issuing "L" licences to learner drivers will* be introduced shortly m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council. "L" licence drivers are re- quired by law to drive m the company^202 words
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Article108 1952-06-20 4 PENANG, Thurs.—Arrangements are being made by the Postal Uniformed Staff Union North Malaya, and the Postal and Telecommunication Workers Union, Penang to welcome Mr. Fritz Gmur, Secretary of the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, who fs scheduled to arrive here from Bangkok on July 25. The108 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-06-20 4 CONSTABLE Tai Ha» Boon the singinf sensation al rt cent police concerts by Chinese artistes held at ?anou« town* m (he Federation m th« campaign to get Chta*** reervdU ftw the poMee force. P. C. Tan is ««w Malacca. The picture was taken m Kuala Lumpur wiiea bm was "discovered."50 words
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148 1952-06-20 4 PENANG. Thins. Three delegates from North Malaya will attend the annual conference of the Federation of Postal Staff Unions and the conference of the Malayan Trade Union Council m Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. Osman Siru. President of the Postal Uniformed Staff Union. North148 words
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Article52 1952-06-20 4 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs.— The Tanjong Malim M.Y.F. will send a delegntion of 12, to the Methodist Youth Rally .at Kuala Lumpur on June 23 and 24 The delegation includes seven girls— Misses Chia Swee Chin, Fong Mook Thai, Jagglr Kaur, Tmu Lien. ChOu Woon Whar, Wong Lik and52 words
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Article28 1952-06-20 4 THE trial of five Sakals for the murder of Cpl. James OTeary at Kuaia Rompin will take place at the next Kuantan Assizes on July 14.28 words
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Article121 1952-06-20 4 •HS^d S*** Correspondent IPOK, Thur*.-The President of the Perak Branch UMNO, Che Nasaruddin bin Abdul Rail, was elected a member of the seven-man committe* to •iaist m the formation oX n Labour Part? m Perak: Besidet being president of the Perak UMNO, Che Nasaruddin it121 words
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Article325 1952-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Considerable concern has been felt over Government's slow-paced trend towards the implementation of its labour policy, particularly m regard to essential labour legislation, trade union development and social security services, says the annual report of the Malayan Trade Union Council, which meets325 words
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Article166 1952-06-20 4 KUALA LIM P 0 Ft. Thurs. Schoolteachers from the various i;nj;lish schools. who Iff nnni bers of the K. I. V I. it tie ThullC.* 1 the dramatic section of the Y.W.C.A.. will presort Richard Brin^Jev Sh«ridm's 18th (Ynturv classic play, "The RivaK" tonight and166 words
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Article89 1952-06-20 4 Standard Staff rorrrspondrn( KUALA 1 [TMPUR, i > The Morft R« ■■■■■> I tation ;-.mp for Malay detainee^ o\ "etswai has received i Y\:-< i Raja j;." tii $2,000 from the Ma Chinese Associn'.ioTv Mr. H S Lee. Pi eskl«nt o( Selangor Branch MCA, said the89 words
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64 1952-06-20 4 Standard Naff Ce)iM*|n»»<trnl KUALA Ll MPIR. Thurs. (i ould well advised to plan ahead IftffC schemes to absorb surplus labour if and wiien tion should arise, says the Malas jn 1 cil in its annual report commenting 01 sharp decline in the price of rubht64 words
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Article79 1952-06-20 4 Malayan Wartime Hero For UK X I A I A I (l Thu- .-Two the Malay R<- have an enviable fantry. \V;in^ inster take up i nN mandrr i opara for i* fl of its II B B bin H 2nd B him VmrmmmHmm I fWi R corr. with thn79 words
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Advertisement228 1952-06-20 4 i BEAUTY 4k GEOGRAPHY POLITICS v yowi neighbouring SSI^A fndo-Chma, H X. f x ES\*Jb^%i The phiii PP mes %v 'N> i^flfew^ 1 these are your %\N^ sTssssWv markets! Know f gmxß^--> x> them well make more profit Move F| \^st around m the |tmV^ **'W Orient by C.P.A.— jA^^tn228 words
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Article189 1952-06-20 5 Malays Go On Buying Spree ,<i i d M.UY Correspondent Thura -The i r a buying fever"' the Malays m atioa. The drop pa ice and the pnl financial diflihav- not affected >.k ations of Malays annual festival pr-> •>•• wtions ■plei rat Q ><■ a- :-i any re- op^rs189 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-06-20 5 TOTAL of w\ pilgrims from Singapore and the Federation r<»r Mecca yesterday. Th<*y boarded the ship without any hit< h thanks to Mm efficient way m which the Sinsapore Harbour Hoard police handled the crowd of men, women and children. Future shows Inspector A. J. Rogers of the S.H.B. police57 words
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181 1952-06-20 5 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation '•»el old before your t!m* or MM «en-e. hraln ami physical M vffi 1 iu»vr happtnesa talth iri Kit Ai'itriean medial ■rhk h v.-nt^r'-H youthful vit 1 vitality q«jlolter than g-Und It Is n -.irnpl# horn» tr«*at- 'ii <1l»covt«r»»<1 hy an rtor Abs>.lutr-!v181 words
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Article64 1952-06-20 5 //v i Lti I■' i (27) who iui ntled il (j i wrw />/.- (i mo t>eho' ■<> i ati sordc i •M'!i> Ftinc l •'■>. i: Bre il R »d, wtj toid i Iffafl < rjhad 11 >. g i'r»i it M ijoii i!■■sii hut Qe\64 words
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162 1952-06-20 5 Driver Who Knocked Girl Was Chased STAFF S« Mil Rahim day toJd the S;.^ ipore Coj «wwr*s Court h i -t and caught a h y nj i run" driver, who ting dot :i ;i Iwelvegwl had tried to escap Hi .irl thai he ng rhomson I m military n162 words
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Article123 1952-06-20 5 Bid Farewell With Dinner EPOH, Thai Mr. B Kesse] ring i y ;:ic:p.i: '<■ the Ang o Chinese School. Ipoh? .\r.d Mrs IKesselring yen entertained to a farewell dinner bj the rtafl oi the > »l M»t Western Restau rani esterdaj Thej '-vil! b^ !e n ing short!} foi the123 words
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Article61 1952-06-20 5 Trade I'nion Training: ourse: "Lecture on Labour Ao'ininisb ation m Suagapoi c" k>j .Mr R. Middleton-Smith. Y.VV.C A: New Mala Class at 5 Raffles Quay. Beginners' class 9.13 a.m. 'And 5.13 p.m., Continuation ciass 10.:;n a.m Mandarin classes: Beginners 9..n) a.nt, Advcicei ](j.:j() :i :n. V.M.C.A: Commercial Classes61 words
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Article29 1952-06-20 5 ABDUL &atiff. an Indonesian. •a. i. Fatally injured by a tractor h\ the Pasir Panjang Power Station I:i.>t niyht. He died before the arrival of the ambulance.29 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-06-20 5 Admiral Sir Guj Russell. Commartder-in-Chief Far East Station, inspecting: a guard of honour presented by I.N.S. Jumna when he visited the ship on Tuesday.— (llS photo).26 words
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Article, Illustration381 1952-06-20 5 THE INSPECTOR GENERA! of the Home Guards m the Federation. Major General F B. Fomblanque. yesterday promised that more guns automatic shotguns and farbines would be issued to the guards within the next few months. Major. Gen. Fomblanque said this after inspecting the381 words
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Article94 1952-06-20 5 NGO HEE PAX received 15 from the Singapore TSiiid District Court to help him get B photo graph taken for the renewal ol his identity card, which he lost seven months ai?o. Ngo. who appeared on v charge ut failing to produce his identity card,94 words
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Article46 1952-06-20 5 Poh Choon Se:iy. who tried I i bribe hi.s way out b\ offering S2 to a police constable when he was stopped for ignoring a traffic sign on June 18 was fined MOO m the Singapore Se< >j d Police Court yesterday46 words
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Article306 1952-06-20 5 Dealers Protest Ne*v Rules Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Perak importers of free rice have told Government that there is no greater danger of rice leakage to the bandits if retailers of Tronoh, Tanjong Tuallang, Gopeng and Tanjong Rambutan buy their rice from Ipoh306 words
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248 1952-06-20 5 Standard Music f.rilie ALTHOUGH the audience wa> slightly smaller than On ihe previous night, an even wilder and much more bpontaneous enthusiasm greeted Helen Traubel at her seeond and last reeital in the Victoria Memorial Hall Intt tiii'lil. With the exception of Is le's Erzahlun?V.F.D. - 248 words
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Article117 1952-06-20 5 They're Ready For Flag Day KOTA BHARI'. Tiuirs All »vail«ble members of the St. John* A'n!»w':i!Uf Association amd women btipers of vinous nationalities will ba on tiie streets and m offices and Mut<y* Oi Kota Bharu on Thursaay. July 3. selling flas^ a nd car posters on Flay Day. Districts117 words
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Article41 1952-06-20 5 HONGKONG. June 19. «AP>Malayans living m Hongkong are forming a Malayan Association with Buey Kok-keng. merchant. tti provisional chairman. An organisational meeting was held June 10 at Hon^kumj I'iiversitv. A membership of abou; I.UOO v anticipated.41 words
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Article75 1952-06-20 5 THE Singapore Second Police Court a:is told yesterday thai Won- Mow ECoo behaved suspiciously when lie s;iw a police constable on beat duty along Holloway Lane on June 11. Wong wbs walking very briskly when the police constable .-.topped Wonc and round 20 chap-ji-kee Sups75 words
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Article205 1952-06-20 5 TO THE strains or dance muj sic player b\ members of the band oi the Ist Battalion the Gordon Highlanders many friends and guests at Nee Soon joined the Army Catering Corps on Wednesday night m one of the most festive occasions of their Corns Week.205 words
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Article49 1952-06-20 5 THE Rural Board will extend street lighting m its area from Bukit Timah Road to dementi Road this year, it was stated at yesterday's meetins of the Board. During 194!) to 1952^ the Board put up 360 street lights m the rural area.49 words
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189 1952-06-20 5 Methodists Are Helping New Villages TAIPING, Thurs.— Members of Hie Methodist Churches m iVruk are taking an active in-j terest m the new villages. Following the two recent house-to-house survey visits to Pokoh Assam, three miles trorn Taiping members of the Women's Society of Christian Service hav e now startedUP - 189 words
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Article265 1952-06-20 5 >l BSTATIONH m <*i«e;iporr liiible l« l«Mil biteddlllg I«mljJ DAY Tionf ItUiru, Alrv. KrWkt*(»rL<. Pasir Paujau. Opium tmcUtry. Reformatory Rd.. OvjgeH fwlory. «.Tf*!»o«Ur. SI 4»mr*. Mlrl Road. SUat 14.. Bt P»»oh. B\T, Trafalgar 8L An»un KU*. Ha«o St. Rnmuli St.. People* Pk.. Naason Rd.. l.mv K«m»h Oil265 words
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Article68 1952-06-20 5 Mr. A. J T:.^:r.is of t-e B.i tish Council i^ave n taik on "Cultural Relations" to men ■>•■ of the Easi Wjesi Societj il British Council HaJI last nigl I A member stood up to ci sure the .speake- and the Chairman. He said that the West did68 words
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89 1952-06-20 5 A TRISHA rider. Kok Dm Soon, claimod trial m the Sill gapore Third Police Court yesterday when charged wi oftering a $3 bribe to Pr.liro'L'. Dreiberg. so thai be would not take action again>t him iui Eai ing to produce his triiha IIOSM B89 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-06-20 5 WONG AH DONG. taiUr. wa« fined $10 m the Singapore Second Police Cf«urt yesterdai for abusing a <>lunte«-< Police Constable, ou June 2 at the Happy World. The constable warn del :n led t«« keep off the crowd a', the manager's office. Happy Wu;67 words
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Advertisement10 1952-06-20 5 Ntly't M si Wtuled TEA r -A BMTHOLOMEUSZ LTD. SINGAPORE10 words
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Advertisement170 1952-06-20 5 j Fabrics fro/n .^EJsE^ Switzerland I GLAZED FABRICV t 1 ftrittimg Hew Fmskhm Fmkric) silks Taffetas satins chiffons j cottons linens laces < hoving all the detirable propert.e* Lotlm| fre»Kn<-n retittance to ipot ond sotl, croo\« i-kniont 1 f■■ i)/ o f/^. .4nyUitsc c 1 .'>/ •8 Oryoiidie, Beautt] S170 words
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Article651 1952-06-20 6 South- East Asian Survey— 2 AM military appreciation of Souih-East Asia whirl. ignore* the intangible and indefinite stabilizing influence* peculiar to the area must make dismal reading, -In Siam, the only country free of colonial inhibitions, the proclaimed stand of the Government against Communism must be qualified by the national651 words
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Article856 1952-06-20 6 EUTING Korean war recently, the London XN Tines sim I United Nai >ns achievepr^en a;» avag< picture ol defeated hopes End then I M •> years 5 war and liberation i that cony day by day from South Aaen th< a began m Korea, two years ago, sUes856 words
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Article1322 1952-06-20 6 The Struggle for Security by The Times Correspondent m South-East Asia South East if t&n divided is v tmumptm ing prizv f #r t ositntun ism. l# twain f/ Sotiih-I a s 1 s iti mi voouai r p s trmti d<»\j><>rtii<lu to remain fi#>##/ /ff World War. and it1,322 words
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Article167 1952-06-20 6 Review of Views The Old Wav BRITAIN'S polio i mem describe p. .per, Ih Shih lioned way ol v the prineip; i the present sta I1 •aa j rod Shih said, to a| mst China on I I commu 'Unless Britain id, it would I More Thefts THE fall m167 words
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323 1952-06-20 6 Reader's Open Letter To The Governor Your Excellency: This morning, we are told, you will psv an official visit to Rallies Girls' School. lht> premiere, girls' school m the Colony. You will, it is hoped. be more than satisfied with the work that is done there. It has a very323 words
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276 1952-06-20 6 Mr. H.R. Mistri- A Man Of Grit And Vision Sir:— Mr 11. R. Mistri one ol Singapore's millionaires, has made a splendid and magnificent gift of $950,000 to the Genera] Hospital and this noble and princely gift \v;is. of course, gracefully acceptea by the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald on behalf276 words
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Letter174 1952-06-20 6 Sir: "As a Member of the Government. Dato Oiin must support the Government m words and deeds m its polities." says Klyne Street of Kuala Lumpur. While this is true, there is no proof that the Dato has ceased to support the Government Formation of174 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-06-20 6 "Trust ber husband to butt in at a time like this.'"13 words
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Advertisement27 1952-06-20 6 Singapore &tanbavb Independent Morning \ewspaper ELECTRIC lIW, i^-w^Ji M«/ throoyMy cfeonses j£sEjt.-, i^4 5395/- /«5ylnstol««ilso»o.l o bl»^^^%^ *< Kll NU/AT RADIO C> Xl iiA^n STRUT. PINANG. PHONE 4566.27 words
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Advertisement73 1952-06-20 6 —^yJU B r~^ i\/ W \-^l- -Xii nnsicitrATio.ys all the way to your destination #i it ir f i wv m thf inn When you fly Pon Americon r conxemem P-n A, cra.nl, /or >ou \\hric-\tr fOU !<r gpi^g worl its on the dipper* 191 or not P* Amer. your73 words
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154 1952-06-20 7 WASHINGTON, Jvc |«>, (AP)— Jean IrhMir.Mim. Fraaee^i High Conmiteioner for -.«!••> -< hina. i^ planning to douhle l»\ 1954 tinMrenglli mi U*y»\ Indo-Ckißcsc treops fighting onniMiiiUt rebcll m I hilt rountrv. nrneau who is m Washington conferring with officials said [ndo-China forces would154 words
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Article61 1952-06-20 7 Wilopo Asks Vote Of Confidence IBJAti MCTA Fune 19 < UFPI esian Prt l> .illicit for a \tm ran aid t Brmed 1 Mime I Sccurii Kgt iiini; tn.tt [I is N\*itch u\rr -till hi lit. fiw n| (mm '•■(itiii. Pr»-mi»-r Wtlopo said rt suliing .iei <n» lit MTOVM lllwHUl61 words
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Article40 1952-06-20 7 HOUSE OUSTS PROBE DEMAND 80. June It toy 64 R#pres< it c a t ctions, bate its I i ever. i R Jayaware it was not g thai < nand to I > ions had been nunistj and iisl« ad been routed40 words
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Article32 1952-06-20 7 Towns Evacuated In Australia SIX thousand inhabitants ol t-<\ city ol Forbes m S» rth Wales have hcen evacuated?' Some oth< towns incluri w.-K^a also are to be t Ac <i AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article21 1952-06-20 7 B. .i c )9 AFP> i IBc authi < witbdi .1 from alien UK ni. I <•■-•::; ing ->•• 1 .us.21 words
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Article, Illustration108 1952-06-20 7 B \\t i i 19 < I I G< > i lent is con■ki banning the eai j ol rie.-.tit j-. grj It into i- mi MX. ROBERT H. KI'I.KA. Vice President of the Victor \nimatoßiaph Corporation, is seen with his wife, m Kaffir Hotel during their108 words
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198 1952-06-20 7 WASHINGTON, June 19, (IP).— Army Secretary I rank Pace, Jnr., warned Congress that the United States could not "adequately" reinforce its troops now overseas, if a general war were to break out m the next year. He said that the military "stretch out" to198 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-06-20 7 Maj-Gen! W. G. Gentry. Chief of the General Staff of the New Zealand Army, who arrived back m Singapore last night after spending a night wifh the Fiji Battalion now fighting terrorists m the Kalian area. He said he found the men "m fine fettle and on their toes to65 words
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Article33 1952-06-20 7 LON DON JOB Former Premier ol Bumbay Province, Mr. B. G. Kher, was yesterday officially appointed Indian iliyh Commissioner m London. Me will leave for JAm(\<>n by the end of this month. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article215 1952-06-20 7 STOCKHOLM, June 19.— While irate Swedes rejected a Russian protest that a Swedish plane flew over Russian territory and fired at Soviet fighters on Monday, Denmark's Commander-in-Chief of the Armed forces, Admiral E. Quistgaard, ordered Danish planes to shoot if they are attacked m DanishReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 215 words
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Article82 1952-06-20 7 IPOH. Thiirs. Two explosions here .shortly after 4 p.m. today rocked Ipoh houses and alarmed the population. They ;il><i led security men to scatter about the town m a bid to locate the icene of the explosions. But this initial hurry, skurry and alarm soon fc.'-.ve82 words
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107 1952-06-20 7 'Russia Can Take West Europe Now' PARIS. June 18 'Reuter)— Gt::e:>:i Alfred Gruenther warned today that the Soviet Union would have a clear field m Western Europe if it«struck now The Chief of Staff at the North Atlantic Pact's headquarters said Western Europe's strength has greatly increased during :he past107 words
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Article76 1952-06-20 7 TOKY4 I.Juw It <Ri A Japa esc p;irt m tin attack whii i the B [tii i batl esh pt I W.i'o and RepufaH I The I adq larters of i security forct the p. t Rest i I er naval i Hacnii o Sh<76 words
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Article, Illustration170 1952-06-20 7 Standard Staff Reporter AN experiment to reduce traffic congestion m the Market Street area, the most crowded area m the City, will be begun by the Singapore Traffic Police on Sunday, June 22. Market Street which links two big traffic arteries, one leading into Raffles170 words
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559 1952-06-20 7 Reds Set Stage To Start Germ Warfare Themselves Gross UNITED NATIONS, (New York), June 19 United Stores dele gate Ernest A. Gross said here that Russia and Red China have ser the stage for using germ warfare by making repeated charges that the Unit ed States and the U.N. areA.P.; Reuter - 559 words
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Article62 1952-06-20 7 WASHINGTON, law l«l <ip, Th»- Smid passed a hill prot idiaf the death penalty («>i peace time rspionaj;!-. h was apprm rd <>»■ i»,» same day h> the H*mm Judiciary Suhcomniiiti The hill, wlin h iu'u Mil's to the full < untmil lee. also62 words
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Article91 1952-06-20 7 BTOCKHI >:. m. June II Frit jof Enfoom I i newspaperman a guilt; today to p1 sabotage Sweden'i detent et and fa capture of part ol i ftfth column. ,lc uid he conspi ed H >«< Gjerswold, i reporter on tin N Communist daily, <91 words
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Advertisement114 1952-06-20 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondortf London Correspondent LONDON. June 19 Tha following ere the closing orucs or rubbo ond tin on rhe Londun Morket todoy:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 26 d. Spor £967 per ton buyers, W| 26. d £968 icllert. f usuf Jf** Three month.: £965 26 d. buyer,,114 words
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Advertisement56 1952-06-20 7 BIS r\ m r i Ia a r 1 n B L* hl*hl J AA h tor l^=\ BUNGA RAJAH wmWiTmt^Bl TWmmwm* Sk. i 1 B-'tA'l^i v^^ =9 -b» ft m[H BHr-**S **i«~-'i t^S >m t>> Pr^.'i. LEH I" i"ii i |ti For you and the children too 1t i;rouMl56 words
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Advertisement538 1952-06-20 8 wmm t FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICf 1M..1 Ov.land Lo, Angles All A,.,e, v X an.diun C.t.e, I.X Xi sine II ii.funp 82 HJmm SS/SCJwm 18 J»i> irticulan of Dry Cargo Deep Tanka i passwfei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. l(l!t CQS 3 X lumnur 8111 P Sham 8»S t- t538 words
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Advertisement871 1952-06-20 8 ■',i i CHINA NAVIGATION CO. f LTD. Ke-ular Sailings t« Cbina aiui Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenbam Pruang Al«ti dim t Sailings from Bangkok and l»ojp»e;fci to (hinu Japan. Due JS p«>u- l>u«- IVnan^ From i uninff M J"' 1 l huu :!l Japan Szeehuea J«'.» n Jlllv 15 Hongkong871 words
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Advertisement702 1952-06-20 8 Another Jap Firm Starts Colony Run Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER welUotown shipping \\t*v. the Kofcn«ai Kaiun Kaislia, i* the third Japanese firm In put ships on the Japan-to-Bonil>ay. Karachi via Singapore run. The &rst s}il P belonging to the Kokusai Lines is the 6.000-ton cargo liner. Tozan Maru, which is702 words
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Advertisement420 1952-06-20 8 S'por# P. S'hiirij h "KINA" for Binfkok, Saigon Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 2SJtine Uulr 9 TJun»- KAMBODU' for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Kobe. Yokohama 16 '17JiiIj U/ISM| IMnihA "SELANDIA* for Bangkok SS/S&Iu!? 11/ttMf IQ-»Jj FROM JAPAN/11 ON C.KONG "BIXTANC for Bangkok 5/l«Jul.? SAILINGS TO CONTINENT ITMWIIHJ For Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Genoa420 words
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Article219 1952-06-20 9 Project To Cost $100,000 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, June 19.— The purchose by the Moloyon Government of two Scottish -type trowl fishing vessels at a cost of Straits $100,000 implement an important phase m the country's long-term fisheries vclopment has been proposed by the219 words
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Article100 1952-06-20 9 !<>\!>o\ lunr It —To find out vhethtf fKhin<; «»uF(I h** adapted f »t olraial Isheries, I (firklint; Colonial Fi>h»*n«-s Adviser, plans to rl< inoastruttuns of this method m United kten m t month .md fuMy investiuatf* it. I rnrthod m.ik» > vm 1 of thr100 words
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191 1952-06-20 9 Aussie Floods Won't Hit S 'pore Food Supply Now MICHAEL CONNORS, JlbuJmJ Staff Reporter VI *u|»pli«-» <»f ViiHirKiiaii fo«Mi-*tn|]H will i tiuiir<li:tl«-lv afT«*rT( ;l li\ lh«- \si«lr iir\ a-lal um lo ami li\f>l«M'L rail «l l>v lh«* prt*M*iit h«*ii\ y HoimU «l.«lini£ l.irir*- vm ol ili«> Iho I ralian tttfm191 words
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Article35 1952-06-20 9 W harves Handled 3 M. Tons Hatkel Beparttfl five y the tannage 95,161 iafc lo.< i- i w ere -in-bulk. led rompi i irgo and those rea ci ren 13 i and 2T 1 3135 words
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Article32 1952-06-20 9 Gopeng Pays 60 Per Cent £474 M 6 I U t n taw I tin recoti en ded !j> per jl: £12S 161 Is I ard. eetmg I the •M at Redrufi32 words
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Article101 1952-06-20 9 CINCINNATI, Ju le 19 (AP>~ Pierro Ferp< I the Ameri- Societj Knginr 3 •..^:;«y ilalys hydroI eler a are i ..pidly be ig a isted. Y(-: trio, enai] md p: Asident ol the MitiMH Conapan^ of i itahj 'ie country* industry vhicb ii almost e»v :r101 words
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Article106 1952-06-20 9 COMMODITY PRICES Closing rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No 1 Spot 1. 00.5e 88 i 89 I OB m bales June No. 1 R.S.S. 88,' KM No. I R.S.S. 853 8(i No 3 R.S.S. 81 SI? Tone: Quiet. LONDON EtUBBEfi Thursday's opening prices106 words
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Article155 1952-06-20 9 Malayan Shares Decline Standard Market R«*porter SINGAPORE; Thius. i^u: conditions prevailed on th< Malayan share market today due to lack el buying Interest. Share prices were again marked down slightly m a!! sections. Changed prices were: IN1)I*S'1RIA1 S Buvtrs teller* B B. Pet 33 5> v 34 9 xd Breweries155 words
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Article81 1952-06-20 9 Slandird Market Reporter BRISK trading was reported on the Singapore produce market yesterday particularly On both the copra and coconut oil sections. Copra had buyers at $261 per picul and sellers at $26A on an active market. Coconut oil was reported done at $44$ per pioul.81 words
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Article39 1952-06-20 9 HONGKONG. June 19 Special Standard Service Clofin« price<? on the Hongkonj? F.xchanSe today were Hkf 15.92 tn £1 Sterling; ■HK56.***** to US* HKSI 832 to Malayan 51; EiKso.3l4 1o "ne Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 1.K5300.875 to one tafcl.39 words
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Article25 1952-06-20 9 INDIA has decided 1 i free export of yam n.. > Endiaa cotton owing t« mp-.iv-ed supply posft i km was Imposed <*: ■> I*sl.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article221 1952-06-20 9 Sn::> r.ndown it* Agatekerii M 39 2 Atretu 13/14 4 Bendonn n 7 Bentonfl 40 41 2 Bumcnßt 2 8 Burnatd« 91 <7 8 ma 7 Charon 15 Ifl 4 City of Chieaga 11/12 4 Darrel 24 2 Gle.<e.irn H t4 2 UonwDcm -*i -i liali 1221 words
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Article23 1952-06-20 9 KUMAO NISHIMUHA. the new Japanese ambassador to France, predicted m Pans 9 .-harp Increase .sihmi In trade between the t'.vo countries.- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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151 1952-06-20 9 LONDON. Jim? 18 (Renter)— A British Board of Trade apokosnuii nid t.Ki.iy it was unlikely either on strategic n^ounds o:--bocauje of .short supplies— that licences would be granted for the export vi nioit che:nic;il.s listed m agreements made recentiy by a jfroup of151 words
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334 1952-06-20 9 THE BELIEF tlwit m the next few years possibl) h> I <){»() world Requirements of rubber would Uv considerably m excess oJ presesi total production capacity lias given rise to a new preventive programme m the Lniled States to meet the coming shortage.334 words
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87 1952-06-20 9 Rubber Prices Down 1 1/4 Cts. Market Quiet SlainUrd Market Reporter Ol I! I rondiliam prevailed on the rubl*er market m Singapore \e««ler«lay witli pri«*e» declining hy I cent per II). from Vi e<lne«»ila\ IcxU. The lower prices m Sinjgiporc followed trend m London md N<w YoA Japan i a87 words
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88 1952-06-20 9 High Wages Blamed For Cost Spiral MELBOUKNC I«ne l ift fer-AAP) A ttiao ■> < are to ask t^e bil :t no to cut the basic -.^c b Ac 2 6s. and increase I M «w k»n< week Crooa 40 to 44 bo i A joinl statenoem is? n by88 words
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Article, Illustration69 1952-06-20 9 Berdang Tests I An experimental h>h pond .it Scrd.inn A-iuul tural Kxpvnment.il Station. At present it i*> being used m experiments with breeding and rai^ in^ a uf sm.iil fresh water h>h known as "Tilapia." Because they mature and breed as.nn within sixty daysStandard - 69 words
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Article37 1952-06-20 9 tree Kul \i N 1 RSS Sp»:t L No 1 EISS S t 2 RSS \o I RSS .1 H VI A lon Rot U ir.T Eteg :< S7J Jj s» r' Ix»ne: Quiet and i37 words
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Article22 1952-06-20 9 The no c mouth i o among dk Britain, whir:. ■i' ital t I m the 16JKM >, 10.00822 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-06-20 9 vwccrvKß. .1 British Col imbii Inn i I tors. 'Ticcri. rith tn,- I H a k^'.s. f- ■a I 'I'-frf b ninf pre if«r i i I > tent The (vhnV Far I '^ill b<- .six F the Seaboard I < (>•:.;■• •r: .''■■>•..'.'53 words
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Advertisement70 1952-06-20 9 6ERNAN TRADE DIRECTOR]! FIRMENREGISTER Published for 50 years by RademacHers of Hamburg, West Germany, m three volumes of over 4600 poges w>th oil Sub Headings •nd Index m English, over 3000 trode descriptions and Import Export firms listed Stud b«nkert draft for (5 1 5 0 for fho set of70 words
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Advertisement22 1952-06-20 9 a JLm_^Mm Jl 1 1 II M| TM Despatches Today: Thailand (parcels onlj) by Bentong. Arrivals T<xl«y: Thailand. l#tt«n parctLa. fey Uaiab22 words
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Advertisement182 1952-06-20 9 S j I iIK M^o^"^m\\\ r* TSBSBSISIWSSy^P^K'^^^^S I y«K c^tt so ¥h*aJ*~ Hctfve tndb <fy tkjL MU^cl •1 mrSrt^^^SmWL W I Tff^"i nf JhliSllflL Tit 1 I I I I ■Sf9i9£Bf ß^^i^^K £F9 Aj*^^^^^ '~TT^miU^ l^^^^ Jf M/mm^ V SiK> \^i^iSiiiiV mvm^^^ W. I V I I fISSH^BS^KsB ft f182 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-06-20 10 Reg Whiteley reviews the films m London for Malayan picture-goers. Yf HAT a *urj>rise! The new \n»l<>- Vnu'rican product ion, "Ivanhoe," which I expecle*! lo be a. travesty of a picture, turns out to !»r m the s4 Qoo Va«li<*" olasH for spectacle ami %*av al»o\e576 words
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Article557 1952-06-20 10 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR npoOAT'S QUOTATION: HatX tififf people it like burning do w n yt»ur own house in g«»t rid of a rat.'" Harry l-n>rr>i>n Fosdick. FRIDAY FOR EVFRYONF: Be guarued against a tendency to inharniony or poor judgment to early evening. Th» J tialance of557 words
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Article, Illustration263 1952-06-20 10 RANJIT SINGH - RANJIT SINGH By BOMBAY. metropolis of «> India, and headquarters of the growing Indian film industry, is a huge city and. for a \i>itor to set out. on his very first day there, to lociie one particular cinema hall of the many dozens of the theatres263 words
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Advertisement246 1952-06-20 10 "ENCORE? BRAVO!! An enormously enjoyable^ i film. I beg of you to see it" LISPLTH CRASI OAlir GRAPHIC Three cheers for Maugham I'■ Pardon me if Igo wild with Hi enthusiasm for a new British film i k- \A vk^/^-i r,nlL/Ulil!r Ji \$7F9. CLYNISJOHNS NIGEL PATRICK KAYWAISH J3 CX ROLAND246 words
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Advertisement111 1952-06-20 10 wow n ***** anm i&r Today: 3.00. 6.30 9.13 P.M. "The Fantastic Adventures Of Baron Munchhausen" Superb French Picture m Technicolor With Full English Sub-Titles See! The Flight On A Cannon Ball! The Most Beautiful Harem Bathing Scene Distributed by Shaw Bros. Ltd. OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3, 6.15 9.15111 words
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Advertisement169 1952-06-20 10 SEE mi: sum it 3f ot Tin: rm \l l si is i fe^r cou wbia run re Robert Terry Jerome CUMMINGS MOORE COURTLAND RfJSSFI.I PLI'S Latest Malayan GaMffc f iomohho !iir PREMIERE RELEASE of COLUMBIV> HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION \JsJmmm mIA 1 /nr^P^ :^w.!l| The Love Mag WW \^BB3169 words
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Miscellaneous383 1952-06-20 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE B^e!t°ra^.e?ac P hr?nor OP S (4K4 metre. 4, metres) Vime" THIefS 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Classical Musle: 11 a.m. Symphony of String*; 1 p.m. nDp n«»ti#»r»l Ovprsi>flg Radio Orchestra; 1.80 News; 1.45 i*.D»t— general Vf>er»ea» George Barnes Octet; 6.15 Programme c Summary; 6.17 Forces Favourites; 6.5.1383 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-06-20 11 photo Mrs. A. W. Frisby is seen giving: away prises to competitors at the annual athletic sports of the Geybutf English Srheol, Singapore, on Wednesday. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article80 1952-06-20 11 Test Cricketers At Net Practice LONDON. .Line 19 (Beater) bj-iL'.'anfi i\m\ Indian cricketers practised rid« t>y side i-t Lard,: today. l.t'i Button, England's rr.;)ta:n. did not have a net. but he i sit ;ui(i certain to piay m the second Tiesl Tomorrow. Vmoo Man k ad. the Indian i a!l-rou:ider80 words
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Article942 1952-06-20 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Returns 37 2/5 s For The 'Three' BALROBBIE (McCloud) and Fort View (Tart) were the most impressive workers at this morning's workout of candidates entered for Saturday's races the opening day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting when they returned 37 2/5942 words
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Article358 1952-06-20 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS By LONDON, June 19 (Al»)— Two Australian Davis ("uji(M*r«, left bander Mervvn Bose and lan Ayre, were paired yesterday m the draw for the Wimbledon Tenniw single*. The Tournament t>lam on Monday June 23. Rose is seeded number eisht m Dm event358 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-06-20 11 photo. The Chung Kua II wa Kia School girls' relay team which won the 440 yards relay at the East Pahanff annual inter-Chinese Schools athletic meet .it Kuantan. StandardStandard - 32 words
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70 1952-06-20 11 Jap Olympic Team Leaves For Helsinki TOKYO. .June 19 (ReuterAAP)— Japan's Olympic delegation manager, three marathon runners and iheir coach and the head swimmrag coach left for lieisinki by air today. They are scheduled to arrive i!i Stockholm on June 22. Marathon coach Shoichiro Takenaka is accompanied by athletes Keize70 words
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Article195 1952-06-20 11 Tag-Team Wrestling Tomorrow MORE wrestling thrills nre m store for fans at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night when tag-team wrestling will be seen again alter a long lapse The taiMeam bout which tops the bill m between King Kong end Tiger Holden against Tiger Joginder and Bosca Boa. King195 words
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298 1952-06-20 11 Weather Clerk May Interfere With 2nd Test LONDON, June 19, (AP) -England should win their second test match against India whicli starts at Lords today, but there may be a lot of iun before th«« game ends. In the present weather conditions, sunshine and showers, it may not run out298 words
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211 1952-06-20 11 TAIPING, Thurs. A crowd of S.WW received their share of soccer thrills when they saw the Aryan Gymkhana— the first touring team to visit Taiping; play a combined team from Ipoh, Taiputg and Kuala Kangsar. The name ended m a one-all draw. The <*rp211 words
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Article27 1952-06-20 11 THE i t rrovf on thr SRC 4 11 Hoo 5 r H, Bouii Min^T. > Woon T' ney. I i C Fi D. Mori Blaz<27 words
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Advertisement406 1952-06-20 11 NOTICES I acftffMßeal «»f thr Colony of Siaopore %'<s IJ>4<* tbiliUtioa l.oaa V^Z- i :>v t;r. en that gister >f i [(j.scd tth Interatt II .n-Knri- Shanghai K.inkm^ or|»«rati«n. SiM \< I NENT XL i \\\V \KI \l A. (O. \rab Street, Mnuapore. here: gNCB Rat a son of BABt,406 words
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Advertisement542 1952-06-20 11 PERSONAL pEORGE Ashe please contad bis former Pfenning employer immediately. Something for his i>enefits. H. C. NOTICE THK MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANES ASSOCIATION ILL memtx 1 of the above Ansoriation m the Colony 1 d Si.-.gnpore wfll be dosed for I business on Monday 2.ird June i being Had Ratjz Pua542 words
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Advertisement109 1952-06-20 11 OPENS TODAY! I SIiOIVS: AT 3 IV g I". \M) I! ji m A II USE, fi KKfFK s\(,^ OK IS ONSTRI < HUN KMTAI.IONS E EPES9HRHB9Mi n FIGHTING SEABKS M MU>U Singapore i>tanbarb I |H §v fa Ba I I I m I £H '111 Bk a PER LINE109 words
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Article107 1952-06-20 12 INDIA l»t INNS. M mkad c Watkins b Trueman 'r Roy c n Bedser 35 Umrigar b Trueman 5 Manjrekar Ibw Bedser •> Phadkar b Watkins Adhikari Ibw Watkins 0 Ramchand b Trueman 18 Mantri b Tru'em m 1 Shinde st. Evans b Watkins 5 Hazare not out (>y107 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-06-20 12 THE END OF HIS LONG RIDE Faasta Coppi. Italian i ■h.impion. pedals round the Virortßi Wlodronn* m Milan arflei haviu" beea declared winner of the <i»r« d'ltalin bkyde rare. This is the fourth time Coppi has won the Giro. His previous vittorfea wt-ro m l )40. 194? and 19*9. oppie64 words
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236 1952-06-20 12 TPCA TURN TABLES ON LEAGUE RIVALS SELANGOR SOCCER TOURNEY Xl XLA LUMPUR, Thnrs. The TPCA who[ were m'h MirpriMiiijl} beaten 1-0 h> the Selangor Indians m the liiM round of the FAS league i.mviiiK. todaj reversed that result it li a 4-0 tictor) m the second round of the competition.236 words
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Article100 1952-06-20 12 POMPTON LAKES. N>w j jey, Jom 18 (IP) Exi!i impiOl Bob Olin tod.iy picked Siuir Ray Robinson t« wi«>t tlio world lighthtwuoqht crown from Jm.v Maxim on Monday Olm who held the Ushth■i\ wcmht title m 1935 i; i ',ti made his selettion kerc 't100 words
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Article248 1952-06-20 12 KU XL LUMPUK, Th irs.— T prewar tennis mat h be- v and the S I be repta ed this the fiist postwar between teams repres ing the North and the Soul A '.vill be played o b i here co gal Op and over248 words
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Article141 1952-06-20 12 T< R mgerj held a strong Navy Sembawang side to a goalless draw when they mci to settle thi ir SAFA Junior Knock I Out Cup Soccer tie at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Semba yang were slightly the 1 better team and e< >ufd have valked iU141 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-06-20 12 photo, Standard This picture of New Zealand's Olympic hope, Lincoln Hurring. taken at the Singapore Swimming Club, demonstrates effectively the effortless ease with which Hurring slides through the water. Hurring's best time for the 100 metres back stroke is (18 sees.-Standard - 41 words
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1121 1952-06-20 12 M ANK AD GETS INDIA OFF TO GAY START Then Gloom At 235 LONDON, June L 9, (AP and Renter). Vinoo MLankad, the Lancashire League professional cricketer released by the Haslingden Club to bolster the Indian team, played a picture book innings of 72 runs against England m the Second1,121 words
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Article54 1952-06-20 12 TO DAY'S Sport SOCCER.-- SAFA League— Div I SRC AAA at Jalan Bt-^.ir stadium: t Div. UlB Rocklites v. X.V Kranji at Geylang AT H L E TICS— Victoria School sports at VS. 3 pi^m.: Tr Mii.'yc- Sclioo/ xpofs a' TS I 3 p.m.; Rangoon Road Afternoon School spo/\ f54 words
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Article131 1952-06-20 12 Geylang EAS Annual Sports IX SPITE of the inclement weather In '.r. c morning and threatening skj m the afternoon. event* were run off success- fully m the Geylang English Afternoon School's third annual athletic sports at the school field yesterday. Low House emerged as cham- pions and won the131 words
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Article50 1952-06-20 12 HONGKONG, Jpne 19 (AFP)— British table tennis stars Richard B( rgmann and Johnny Leach left here by air today ;'or Tokyo Eor a one-month tour m Japan. Later they will leave for the Philippines for a series of matches there and then return to Hongkong.50 words
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Article78 1952-06-20 12 IPOH. Thurs. Borneo Motors Sports Club narrowly defeated Etinta Indians by two goals tq one m a wild-shooting First Division league match on the Lower Padang this evening. The Indians scored first through David and held 0:1 to their lead tiii half time. Shortly after lemons Koon78 words
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Article81 1952-06-20 12 Out ram Road School Sports AX UNPRECEDENTED total ■of 736 students from the school's total roil ot 815 competed m the Rangoon Road School's annual Sports yesterday Two events lor members ot the Animal Lovers League, were won by Methodist Girls School and Out: am Road Afternoon School m the81 words
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Article62 1952-06-20 12 THF following will represent the S.R.C. XI against the A A. A XI m a SA.F.A. senior league match today at Jalan Besar Stadium:— M. Gammel, J. de Silva, R. Mosbergen, P. Carrol, A. de Roiario, R Henderson, W. Pox, X Grosse R. Stevens, L. Rodrigo. S.62 words
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Article68 1952-06-20 12 TiiF following wi'l represent the Eurasians XT against the Singapore Chinese m the S.A.F.A. community league match on Sunday, at Jalan Besar Stadium: M Gammel, C. Xonis. P. Carrol, 1.. 1. Vass. A. de Rozario, C. Van 'Huizen, B. Rozario, I-. Rodrigo T. Misson, P. Pete.-.s. M.68 words
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Article167 1952-06-20 12 THE fourth Johore Bahru District Amateur Athletic Meet will be held on the English College Ground. on June 26 and 27. About LOO entries have already been received out of which over 40 are for women's events— a record number. Two best performance Cups have167 words
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Article24 1952-06-20 12 THE Singapore Traction Company Club will mcc( the Singapore Harbour Board Police In a friendly football match on the Clerical Union ground.24 words
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Article145 1952-06-20 12 IN A SECOND Division inter-services soccer match held at Seletar yesterday Flying Boat Wins: were narrowly defeated with a last minute goal by Tengah who scored four goals to Boat Wing's three. Maunder irored Boat Wing's goal m the first minute off a pass from Walton.145 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-06-20 12 Monk's Hill School's last man tomes m an easy first inter-school relay at the Rangoon Road School sports yesterday.19 words
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Article129 1952-06-20 12 CHICAGO. lum IS IP Korky CastHluni. j dun blc and husk\ middlru culu v\ hipped irclterweighfl Ithmj Bratton for the s<-< mid UMC tonight, winning a y)lit den sion m the Cbicaco Stadima before 3,14? lunv CasteHani. who m M won an unanimous m New York129 words
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Article277 1952-06-20 12 IPOH YMCA TENNIS IPOH, Thurs.— Two old "crocks* -V Caleb and Chin Kee Onn confounded critics that they were "has beens" when they swept defending: doubles champions Lim Thiam Hin and Leong Khuan Xvean ott the court tn win 6 4, 6 4 2 m277 words
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199 1952-06-20 12 THE SINGAPORE OK mfH c s^ yesterday turned Jaw an appii, i Singapore inatear WdghtUfting I r a CfMrh a<«oiii|ian\ tin- ColonyV learn to Helsinki. Ifi refusing SAWLF*s request SOSC's [r. I Strickland said, "The Council thought it would be against principle199 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-06-20 12 Slamin Sam Snead - Slamin Sam Snead W- J Here's HERE higi shov KIQ nto tlu thai r hklnl16 words
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