Singapore Standard, 21 June 1952
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Title Section21 1952-06-21 1 Singapore Standard 1 VOL II NO. 554, SAT. JUNE 21, T952. jfc A. ft i. 3 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS 121 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-06-21 1 pholo. >iii»ln dressed is C'ra i holder al the '>livs I title *ho landed at m port m an air 1 1 i»mi l^rar! on her ti L«a \n;eles to com <■ title of 'Mi>s lNf" ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article59 1952-06-21 1 i June 28 Sinjj ipore Gov 1 1 tour o I eta 1 lay t< 1 and Baker. De Defence I Fi ci w senioi .dv Hong I of police train S ngapore G n rtffioi; s p •xr stud; ji m E uri 159 words
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Article330 1952-06-21 1 HEROIC BORs IN AMBUSH THE heroism ol two Brit- ot the Mani Regiment, who ght valiantly m the ,t de ith came to light yesterday m Thurs<lv. s ti agic Cameron Highlands ambush F. B ORs, a I v- P'' Inspc toi md a Chinese civi i ea ;:1 that330 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-06-21 1 </7>.y^VK:'K-.:'i. WJJW THIS t3-year-oW boy was detained by a POSSe »f dvlectives policfiuen a military polin- last w&tm altei he was alle«ed t<> bav«* confessed to stabbing a 16--year-old schoolboy. Lee *«-t Son.;, on the »mis with a penknife after a fi^'t >" Colombu Court. After treatment at the hospital,Michael Goh - 75 words
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Article95 1952-06-21 1 RF.NO (Nevada), -J^'^ I \P)—A horde ol Cl fCkets -.vide and 14 miles deep :ij creeping toward the water supph ol the little mining and ranching town oi Austin. Residents oi the community ol t25 momentarily stopped the m- ision nouut balf-a-mile trom the town'l water95 words
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Article99 1952-06-21 1 GENERAL Sir Gen id rlempler High Commissioner tor 0 the Federation of Malaya spo.ce m London on Thursday of "the battle tor the minds o! the people." He stressed the need for considerable expansion and improvement (Jl the channels through which information, propaganda and knowledge were disseminated99 words
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Article986 1952-06-21 1 I II \U>I 111 TILLS OF S°itO4,ltl SS fT rntrrtln\\ headline atul today: 4 More Sink In Sampan I THE Federation's Security Forces killed 12 bandits m 24 hours to score yet another great day yesterday m the anti-bandit war. And this does not take into account986 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-06-21 1 THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll spent more than 40 minutes yesterday morninii visitins the Government Trade School at i Balestier Road. Mr. Nicoll accompanied by the Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young was shown round the various departments by Mr. E. Bray, superintendent of the school.184 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-06-21 1 pnoiu. THE SFCOND Combined Services Entertainment troupe to m W-ilava to entertain British troops hghtini,' Phillips ,ii B"rJoy.e8 "rJoy.e N«--> and radio and t«-l«i S ,»n art.Me Donald PeeW.- StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article70 1952-06-21 1 The Church of England Assembly m London, presided over by Dr. G. F. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, r>!;ms to raise £4,000,000 sterling m ten years to repair and preserve Britain's ancient churches, Xhe money can be raised it i--> said every family donated70 words
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Article37 1952-06-21 1 THE Commissioner General Mr Malcolm Mac Donald will be leaving for Tokyo on .Juno 28 for talks with the Japanese Government on economic mat- He is expected to return to Singapore before July 10.37 words
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Article31 1952-06-21 1 Xhe ehiefi ol Britain* land. i and |ir forces >' sterday joined foreign service diplomats a secret conference !M I- > n- !i :!i<- defence »J the ldrf Casi Reutei31 words
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Article72 1952-06-21 1 IPOH Fri. Two Chinese. Wont. S'iew ''>' »«d Lai Knn (2:; i were produced before Magistrate Che Arshad todaj an,-i charged with tailing to report the presence o! armed bandits believed to nave »eeti at Chandcat Kinding Estate. Taniong Rambufan, an May 23. to police. Atter72 words
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206 1952-06-21 1 GRANT TO SCHOOL WILL DEPEND ON WHAT THE POLICE FIND THE SINGAPORE Governmeni has temporarily suspended its grant-in-aid to Yoke Eng Middle School m Tanjong X itong Road, pending pol cc in' estigation Into the r« L l arresj oi dl teachers and Jtudents and the discovery ot Communist documents206 words
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189 1952-06-21 1 KUALA LUMPI-R, «>i. »al« Mr Cheng-lork Tan ores dent «f the Malayan Chinese Assoc.a on has bera asked by certain sections of Chinese m the led era ionio urge the Templer administration -"j^ language test, which requires that a nun must189 words
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Article87 1952-06-21 1 IPOH. Fri. Governmen servants here hailed the repor that the Federation Govern nient was preparing a schem similar to Singapore for ai 1 increase of the basic pay o ail Government workers wit f a corresponding cut m t h cost of living allowance.87 words
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34 1952-06-21 1 W. Java Security Position Worsens Sfte* l c Siting ol the P Minister. Vice-Premier rj r l of D< ice dJ held discusi the fen Pi securii on ingv rili V te police s34 words
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Article15 1952-06-21 1 THE U.S. A all ma es o X' 70.000 5 been .hifl A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article25 1952-06-21 1 s,x American F B 6 Sabr« f P pcUor-driven Lanine J« c" esterd anJ dan others m briel c i the v..!' R >. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article41 1952-06-21 1 X iRACfH .1 W M The Pakistan Governmen! nw in ced the removal im on man i peri >i idn stj it services. W nen single when recruited may [i e |overnm m kg€ rem i41 words
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Article153 1952-06-21 1 Templer Calls To Doctors CHAIJ KN< IE wa 1a le Bi Lttsh loctoi |o «od irork m the Fe f tadly" by U*e n < s stri ren pier m 1«d I Sw i I wid M roi 1 j who :<- •< lf h>\ en\ ■■■■<■ ,f v trking153 words
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Advertisement31 1952-06-21 1 M3CARTA I PLASTIC LAMINATE fc I tMrt TAiLI T0» Impori- T «»NC tIKNf. 4 << II D < trik Str»'t fbonr 4»; tHE/ROOFING J > FOR MALAYA I <^> WILLIAM JACKS 0 CO. (MALAYA) LTD.31 words
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Advertisement42 1952-06-21 1 itopuUxt *4*)rm CRYSTAL fOUf Inspection It'ii'fd I The NOVELTY STORE gg. North Bridge Pd Phor»« 3123, Si«9op»r« i. B HflflßirßninnflW W xAVsjSS'Jm I *^j L mi w 'A- y-**>K!?>SSfroWi> BWB v JQfIiQotHPJiJ Ai s^>*»V* .^t^K. J^aa^^^^a^^j'^B»l am^^ L^Lh -SaSI 4 ETERNn-MfiTie I42 words
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Article225 1952-06-21 2 Deplora ble, Says Noted Professor Of Gynaecology Standard Woman Reporter IT IS most singular that m a modern city such as Singapore, patients, some times very ill, had to be conveyed from onc^big hospital without X-ray facilities to another three miles away which had225 words
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Article, Illustration115 1952-06-21 2 GOVERNMENT employees' unions should be allowed i to affiliate to the Trade Unions Congress. Mr. F. W. Dalley, British Trade Union Leader and Member of the ICFTU, said at a Dress conference yesterday. ♦'The TUC is a moral authority. There is no attempt on the part of the TUC toStandard - 115 words
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Article166 1952-06-21 2 Films To Stress Road Safety Standard Wwsuw B«p«rlef IN c— tinwn 1 eaTarl u> *jr«-** tin- >«tal ■lUlialtf of pcJiMil— drivg* nlikr U> DBCJ TV traffic rule. Mr. W. U. M "axuonh. TraaW <!..vf. lari ni-ht MMcd uiiciii road h.ttrtv BUM, wWrfi Wffl r.liJul u» 12 omand-a-half miiiiitf A«rto. Th^166 words
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101 1952-06-21 2 S'pore Will See 'Angkor Wat' Show iAP< E lie will be foiden J bi iLa irer cxi month. I restorj ruins by the' :tj n v s Beole Franc- < ent. The cve v which will be :-d on J I. i Singapore. ar;d on the ea there will also101 words
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Article66 1952-06-21 2 THE OFFICE ol the Consulate G fox the Republic of Ini 2nd 3rd floor, X.P.M. R: Iding, and its snb-ofllce at lOt, Robinson Road, Singapore. wQ) be closed June 23 and 24 i.. celebration ol Hari Raya. The Passport, Visa Shipping. and Immigration Sections 2nd J66 words
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209 1952-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOI R more British entertainers who will tour Malaya lOgjWc ;:.ncert* to British troops fighting the l.amlitK arrived m >lalaya by air yesterday minus formal evening wear. Donald Peers, leader and radio and television star, i smiled and shrugged his shoulders,209 words
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Article70 1952-06-21 2 TWO Girl Guidei from Malaya nonfl the more than 000 «n M differeifl countries, who will ittend Ihe British Girl Gu dc Association's international c op vhich la being held at Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire; from August 11 to 18. Although their names have not vet70 words
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Article, Illustration94 1952-06-21 2 MR. w. L. Blythc. Colonial S >. .^.ipt'it it.:-, b\ air E'ahang yesterday on local c Under Secretary Mi R. \v Jakeman wOl act during Mr. c's absence. MISS LILY HO of Guan Chunn Street, Singapore, has been admitted u» a fourth- year student at the WaiMng-94 words
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Article70 1952-06-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR .t.a. Harvey. Chairman of 1 tiip Singapore Rural Board. stated that the discussion held m Government House between the j members ol the Rural Board and the Governor. Mr. J.F. Nicoll, was "very successful". Mr. 1 Xicoll wgjg iW«O first-hand m70 words
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Article31 1952-06-21 2 Qantas Empire. Airways Local j Employees Union will hold a j cUmce m aid ot Itg building fund on Saturday, August 2. at the SVC. Drill Hail, Beach Road.31 words
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Article63 1952-06-21 2 TUBERCULOSIS again was the Leading killer disease m the week ended June 14, 1 932. when out of a total ol 211 deaths it took 25 lives, the same toll as the week previous. Other deaths from disease were one diphtheria and one poliomyelitis.63 words
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181 1952-06-21 2 PLEADING his case for two Marine Commandos m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Major C. P. B. Knight of the Directorate of Army Legal Service asked the Magistrate,^ I Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam to 'put j these two wretched boys out of [their181 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-06-21 2 ph0(0. THE DAMAGED Marine Police launch being salvaged yesterday from the seawall off Clifford Pier prior to being; taken to the Ah Lam shipyards m Beach Road.- StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article212 1952-06-21 2 MARINE POLICE launch No. 11. a footer, which received extensive damage to its hull m a collision with a fully loaded tongkang on Thursday night, near the breakwater. was salvaged and removed to Ah Lam Shipyards, Beach Road for repairs, last night. No one was injured although212 words
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Article249 1952-06-21 2 MATHS SOCIETY FORMED A CONCRETE step toward c furtherance of the study of Mathematics m Malaya was made yesterday, when thirty-odd Leading mathematicians and maths teachers of the Colony and the Fed'j:a:ion met at the University of Malaya to lorm the Malayan Mathematical Society. T:ie objects of the Society w;.'249 words
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Article46 1952-06-21 2 THE net( proceeds of- t"e rePent St. Andrew's School Building Fund dance amounted i.o $fJ.lil4. The following are the results of the raffle: Dress No. 971. Mr?. FH. Swayne: Watch No. 1103. Mr. T.V. Mitchell: and Toaster, No. 1936, Mr. H.W.C Lloyd.46 words
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Advertisement43 1952-06-21 2 EVAN WILLIAMS] bo ri li (\s iuxsti«atl:i>) pkice ,55 kacii. Setting Lotm A (Spirituous) per Bot. .85 WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Wave Set per Bot. .55 0N MONDAY JUN€ 23RD HARI RAYA PUASA Cf rob IN SONS mßm^ mm^^^^^^ (incorporated Singapore)43 words
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Advertisement166 1952-06-21 2 i A SrloHHit Jtfiri Rn n Putua U 44 r HI *i J our Muslim l'u Irons. vmgßm don't missi I f#- CUT PRICE 1 J'-Zf, WEEK; I iIV v*^ K4RI RAYA Hi w AJjA |1 COOL YOURSELF IN HI j AERTE^ SPORTj i| SHIRTS \i AW \mtlabU- m :t166 words
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Advertisement28 1952-06-21 2 Files C us( \<-w DEscovei Bleeding stopped .:hi» minutes \li Ki«* and F istula r«d Hereditai j pkp« k«* HiUII MEDICAL Mil Hart ii piilll v,,a., n ■^g»' >28 words
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Miscellaneous111 1952-06-21 2 f TH* RAIN HAS STOPpSi!TTyEH...BUT NOWI f..OF EARLY MAN'S Vi^ f~* I'M Bf<.v jninG 1 KIGGERED "Vl JWHEW/ 1 FEEL UKEI'dV I THINK THAT PROBLEMS, HI9 <&A I. y ?A TO SEE IHM. MAYBE, IF 10l k\\VV\V\V\V\\\V\'\VVV\W\\V\VVV'V\VVV\\VVX VVX\'V^WV\\\\\V\\\\V\V\VV\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\V\\\V\\\\l v\ww\V\\WW-*V\W»\V\-V\\VW\\V\\\ v\ liumv\«\«i > *-n fiWI^K THET P£«FOOM. AH JEST SEEMS T'KNOV/111 words
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302 1952-06-21 3 3, 000Scouts WhoDon't Want Charity Offer To Do Odd Jobs Money Needed To Send Contingent To The Jamboree Standard Staff Reporter THREE THOUSAND Singapore scouts m uniform are offering to do "odd jobs" m Singapore homes to raise funds to semi a contingent to the coming^ Australian Scout Jamboree. These302 words
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Article, Illustration82 1952-06-21 3 ture. (■irl stu(i»-ni<. ol Standard 9.\ Raffles (Mrls' School at Qun-n Street nit* t the Singapore C.o\ erDOf J. I Niloll yesterday morning. v%h«-ti hi* visited their schcol .i< < omp mied by the Acting Director of f 'duration Mr. K. M. Foanf. Mr. Nicoll t centre i is -■»iiStandard - 82 words
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276 1952-06-21 3 Standard Mali Reporter THE SI KERINTENDENT <>i' ibe Government JraJt* Srl»«>»»l. Balestier K«»a«l, Singapore, assured tlie Governor, Mr. John Fearns Niroll. yesterday that h«* v*onl«l ~.rr that t students «:ot proper meals. The assurance was elicited by Mr Ni< o remai k lhi276 words
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Article68 1952-06-21 3 AT THE Singapore Assizes esterdaj Mr. Justice Brown i acquitted P. Varatharajulu on a charge of unlawful posses- j lion -if five rounds of .38 am- munition. Varatharajulu, who was represented by Mr F. R. N. S. Massey, a is not called upon j for his defence.68 words
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266 1952-06-21 3 Visit Raises Hopes Tor Tech. College ~*MR. GREER THE GOVERNOR'S visit to the Junior Techn fal School m Balestier Road yesterday morning point 5 toe tid he has no( m is 1 the dis ussiona on techni ■>! cI i for local nuMl thai h ive been published m The266 words
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Article36 1952-06-21 3 A JOINT- ACTION Committee is to be established b.v the Singapore Federation of Government Employees' Unions to oppose the Legislative Council's i jcision to reduce C.O.L.A. while increasing basic pay by 20 per cent.36 words
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Article177 1952-06-21 3 s T IXETY Indian and Pakistani j warders m Divisions 111 and IV of the Singapore Prison Service may now get a maximum of six months' leave on full pay after they have served five years. Government announced this yesterday iri a letter to Legislative177 words
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Article29 1952-06-21 3 AXG WEE a 60-year-old woman, claimed tiii*! m 4.he Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge ot stealing 2"> yards cloth She was allowed $250 bail.29 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-06-21 3 Travel Talk From The Woman's Angle A COMBINATION n ment which would make an envious, v>ill brin<; Mrs. promotion representative t est-ar»li aiul lecture assigniv woman who likos to travel Quida Wagner, HO AC Hales to Singapore next month. For the same reason, her f lectures are likely to beStandard - 299 words
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Article47 1952-06-21 3 MOHAMED bin Sharif?, Yusof bin Benehos, Indragit Ram. Lachmj Rai and Safakaii bin Kir.iri.i Bakar v\er P charged m Singapore yesterday with thett >f a ba^ of lire from the RAF Malay Regiment on June 20 at Tel>k Paku. They were remandel until June 24.47 words
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Article125 1952-06-21 3 A LARGE, appreciative audience at tiie Victoria Theatre last ni«ht gave -»!i enthusiastic reception tv the repeat performance of Charlotte Hastings* successful play "Booaventure Proceed.* tt the tw« nU'its perdirmuuce* will go t« the Building Fund of the ne.v Mount [Alvernia Hospital to be run solely by125 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-06-21 3 Mrs. Quida Wagner. 80. A.C. sales promotion representative m the United States, who will speak on "Air Travel For Women," on July 14 under the auspices of the International Fortnightly Club, at the Y.W.C.A. on Col 1y ci Quay, at 10.30 a.m.42 words
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Article248 1952-06-21 3 Standard Malay Correspondent HARI RAYA PUASA may not be celebiated on the same day m the Federation and m Singapore this year as the religious bodies concerned are not m agreement as to the exact date on which the new moon should be viewed.248 words
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Article24 1952-06-21 3 Yeo Thay Soon (35 claimed trial yesterday to two charges of [cheating! m Singapore. He va* I ren- until June 24.24 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-06-21 3 MR. CHERRY QI'AH. Special Class Stenographer, of Sin gapore (wearing glasses) shows a Commander m -Chief's Certificate of Good Service to fellow workers at IK YK Headquarters, Chansi. Mr. Quah— "one of our outstandin? Asian employees", says the Citation received the Certificate from Air-Yire-Marshal H. I. Patch yesterday.48 words
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201 1952-06-21 3 Week's Fete To Remember An Honour Standard Woman Reporter FIFI V FOUR eek, ie B Vrmj Me Corps was given the rig it I itself the Royal Army I Corps and «n h In ;mbe i the Corp., m Singa will a Church Parade m the British Military Hospital i201 words
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Article232 1952-06-21 3 3 VSC's Taken By Surprise CAP TRAGEDY THREE .>.«..'« who WtTt arliny a* courir marshal!- al ihe Gap Mill (limit on Ma\ I I v»rrr not B^arc thai a raciii" <«r had pone ofl t ht- track and \*rrr luatiin^ for thrttt. The II Brian li.i.w i 'Hi ra lie232 words
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Article37 1952-06-21 3 Admitting tha 1 his firm '.-drills. il Shrtro C the S Third District Court defray for tub wife's medical tre itment. salesma Meng i i si ,700, < i 1 months -i i37 words
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Advertisement218 1952-06-21 3 1 1 .vAtLE < SHIRTS a^^ f ;i r I w m i 1 OUR BEST QUALDY SHIRTS -.■it t sffii i ->nll i 011.t r> ir-- offticd ji LOW PRICES to »uit I ff\ utif lie «V. i^i ill .md SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. 15-16 Ma4titai Building218 words
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Advertisement22 1952-06-21 3 Q3l -IQb2 more people have bouqh-f than any other make Singapore Kuala Lumpur BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Malacca Seremban Ipoh Penanf Butter worth22 words
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Article152 1952-06-21 4 8 Nurses Told: Yours A Big Job PENANG, Fri.— Eight nurses from the Dental Training School received their certifteates thn evening and were to id by the Resident Commissioner Mr. Norman Ward: -You will be. helping to ensure that the boys and girls of .Malaya will grow up with sound152 words
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66 1952-06-21 4 LOO LEE LIN was charged m the .Parit Buntar Sessions Court with cheating Lob Mcc Lin at B;igan Serai on April 8. It was alleged that Lot) gave Loh a I chectue for SHOO m payment for some jewellery when he knew that the66 words
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Article31 1952-06-21 4 Tile Penang Flying Club will give joy rides to the public on Han Raya Puasa on Tuesday. An j hxatu Aiglet and Tiger Moth i vii! be flown.31 words
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Article267 1952-06-21 4 EDUCATION: GO VT GOES AHEAD Urgent Need For Teachers, Says Templer DESPITE stupendous handicaps the Feileralion Government was pressing on with all speed to achieve their ultimate aim of Tree primary education for every child of whatever ffcce m Malaya, said General Sir Gerald Temple* m London «wi Thursday, when267 words
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Article114 1952-06-21 4 PENANG, Fri, Negotiations trar tfie handling rales between the Employers' Association and tfte Waterfront Workers' Union. Penang and Province Wellesley. arc still m o-ogress. The Stand- fi unaersianas. The sub-committee, set tin by the Employers' Association has agreed to 'recommend to their association a 13 per114 words
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Article277 1952-06-21 4 HABEAS CORPUS PLEA Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The powers of the High Commissioner, relating to certain sections of the Emergency Regulation*, were questioned m the Supreme Court today during an application by a German, Johannes Schmolke, for a writ of habeas corpus. la his affidavit,277 words
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Article62 1952-06-21 4 SITIAWAN. FrL— A 6c*w«l] dinner party was given to MS« M. Dirk.-en, Methodist n\!s>i(j:i- ary and manager of the Metho- riist English School. Axes Ta\jr. by the Women's Society of j Christian Service, the Methodist; Chinese Churches, and the new- i ly formed Weslev Church. Sitia- wan. ?vliss62 words
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Article253 1952-06-21 4 Award For Nan Who. Standard Staff Correspondent *Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— lt was April I— AH, Fool's Day and Police Lieutenant Harold Heurslry with seven Cbmese policemen lay m amlni*h m Sitiawan- when he »aw 12 armed bandits enter a bandit camp. Despite the253 words
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Article60 1952-06-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.— The Yuk Chiao School m the Pertang New Village at Jelebu was opened today by the British Adviser. Neuri Sembilan. Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard. He advised the villagers to take part iv games and make use ot the school library. At p:e.sent the60 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-06-21 4 photo INCHE Sarden bin Haji Zubir, former Singapore Legislative Councillor, with members of his family, after his return to Singapore by air yesterday after a twomonth visit to the United States under a leadership grant. Inche Sardon who is president of the U.M.N.O. Youth Movement is seen with his wife,Standard - 61 words
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Article207 1952-06-21 4 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is need for a Malayan Information Officer to be attached to the British Embassy m Washington lo assist Americans wh<» want to know about Malaya, said Inche Sardon bin Haji Ztibir. former Singapore Legislative Co4iiwillor. yesterday tin his return from the207 words
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173 1952-06-21 4 TRADK unionists and workers m the j of Malaya were praised as "a brave lot of General Sir fierald Templer m London on i He pointed out that many 'rade qt workers had oeeo. murdered by Comrn the Emergency. S^peaking on th« position of173 words
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Article98 1952-06-21 4 93RedsKilled Each Month In the avi sts moaUifl the muiiihiv B.vcßßfie nf tenorists i killed or i aptured ha<i been |3( whiie fcairity Forces' nmmltwi kMI redtawsd by 30 per cent, and those of civilian^ hiy LI p^i" i-ent.. said ihe Ili«!i Commisaiancs of the Fc-ietation. Sir Gerald Temptier m98 words
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Article44 1952-06-21 4 Lim Kenß Sung nad a WOBS Tan Vat. were each Fi ed 198 m the Mii;ir Mac si ati i Court by C'ip litmfg 10 der.. I tbt£ >■' plank < sutTPa i idcrncath temporary dwelling house it Jalan V;. v> •> ordered Boai d44 words
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75 1952-06-21 4 18 More But Malacca Is Nine Short KALAC 'A F R Tea whirh enrolled na v an is only I I alioca: eruits. F Eteto came Ctoon Eft and ttaee Tanah village. The team. M of the the Chinese liter i i recruil i Ea Town. 14 tnore thai j75 words
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Article16 1952-06-21 4 RESETTLEMENT 'A GREAT FEAT people m 416 i the F i He re Paper on r16 words
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Advertisement181 1952-06-21 4 j Far Ait Yaur j SPORTING REQUIREMENTS BADMINTON TENNIS HOCKEY V FOOTBALL CRICKET J TABLE TENNIS INDOOR GAMES j other types o£ Sporting Requisites. Please call on SPORTS DEPT. H ardial Singh &Sons LtdJ] TOUGH W RELIABLE GOODYEAR THERE'S A GOODYEAR GIANT SPECIALLY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TRANSPORT JOB Have181 words
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Advertisement60 1952-06-21 4 Save all ways with this mmm m 1 BIG CAPACITY VAU MJ ___3559§_H_M3ki __iiS-iEi t 1 1 1 ft I VL\ \_r* J -^___tf lime on collection and delivery. CV 0 *_l _Mfl& _fl9n H _^p™> c» j^fSl^BL-B— l Ei___fl_-i _-_t _-P^—l -B^b 3l ■> VH^r v^l-l v_Bl V__lr %_B^F60 words
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Article148 1952-06-21 5 Bill To Provide For Setting Up Village Councils THE piuyind e*Mkium** wfaaje MNmdh m the FfMl«*rHiiofi of Malaya rribed a^ an important aVi Japaafwl m tl»<- fccln of local Cuilfaafl *»> Crsrral Oralil Tcmplrr London on Hnn>«la\. A select committee oi the federal L«| Council was148 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-06-21 5 MISS X ithi Srlvadnr.it will »nr of NW m.iiiv danrn> »o takf oail m lo ni^ht "> roaccH MM»nsorrd h» the Indian Ass« lation <t i Hrn Aiiulo riunrjw Srh«M»l Thr cinu'Pi'l I s i» f lll# prop4i->rd Indian Wrllair liomr Thr mum Vktm •> a ptof eattttai lli< wlint105 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-06-21 5 THE EXPANSION of the Federation Policy h,r,r IMb Colonel Young, former ciuef the o.mlum Metropolitan Police, had been ao rapid Iliat man* of tlie rank and file and particularly Special Constables went into the (ijs»il with ißSumeie*l training, said Sir Gerald Temple hl284 words
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Article, Illustration70 1952-06-21 5 photo. LIEUT-GENERAL Sir Willoughby Norrie. retiring Ciovernor of the State of South Austr ilia and Governor- Oneial-designate of New Zealand, Da d a tribulr to th« 'Vxirllencc" of the Malayan student> at Adrlaidr I niver- sity yesterday m Singapore. I Sir Willoughby arrived by Quntas BOAC on lu> w:it jStandard - 70 words
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Article134 1952-06-21 5 REI OCATION WBS the or- er 0 the evening at the dance held at the British Military Hospital, Alexandra Road last nigh! Doctors; nurses, soldiers and members of the hospital ;1 iff ii icarded the familiar uniforms In favour of a more informal dress, and134 words
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Article107 1952-06-21 5 1, HOUSEBREAKENGS m Singapore vhieh r>!l during April to 49 [row an average ol about 80 a month during the first three 1 months of the year, rose again m Maj to 62. I■> number of armed rob[beriea dropped to 10 last month i- is 14107 words
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Article37 1952-06-21 5 OVER ."><) ratings from Ihe Indian Navy frigates Jufnna. Tir, Sutlej and Kistna now m Sin- gapoi'e were entertained it India c House yesterday by Gopa v Menon. Representative oi the rf Goverrimeni 01 indn37 words
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Article160 1952-06-21 5 Ki'BSTATIONS Singapore luir,.- h» I<m<l sh^lding today:— DAY Pays I e»>jr rump*. Joo C'lilat riarv .laian \a««in. JoJan Bonos, <«-rauco"ii Kil.. Kotam Ayer. \l« Ptierson Ril.. Kirn hnan Rrt.. Kiinmlary Rii.. llomur Kd.. i uiwr Bcranioon, 10 C -D w Ktiis R«l. <i«»vt Printing Itork*. u'iHMIU-isii Vk160 words
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Article202 1952-06-21 5 Standard Stall KUALA LUMPUR, Fr s. to the Malayan Chinese ;J School Teachers Union ol id to give grants in-aid to !e country. a The grants-in-aid will help, ,r m some degree, to increase ;e salaries of the teachers m 11 these schools wlio.se plight,202 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-21 5 MB R X CIV of the Ihpartment of Mathematics ad toe&Sk l^dins mathematicians of the olony and t!.«Federation whel. they met yesterday at the I niyers,t> of %lal?va to form the Malay" Muthemat.cal Society lW ground I Prof. A Oppenheim who was later elected President of the Protem ommittee49 words
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Article50 1952-06-21 5 AN INTERESTING taifc r> i the limits of Greek r was riven by Professoi Hans HeObrown oi the ITnivcrtity of Bristol, at the University or Malaya last night A 19-YEAR-OLD lab >ur vr- Oag Ah Hoag. was ■pntenced m me pri*onni«H tor -teal'!]* WO iountaia peoa worth »j'50 words
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Article115 1952-06-21 5 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE woman, believed to have been the pillion rider of .a motorcycle involved m an accident m Crawford j Street yesterday mornin*. j died m hospital later m the day. Another Chir.ese woman and a man. injured m the ?ame ccl dent115 words
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Article80 1952-06-21 5 THE NEW Mess or A Platooo of the 4th Independent. Cos WRAC stationed at Nee WRAC took fver Jhe o rcupat.on of this spacious building, an Ogrmrtunity had been sought such an occasion: and last nU-it> festivities were m the nature <W j house- warming party.80 words
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Article186 1952-06-21 5 HC's Conduct Of The War Lauded Standard Staff CorreapomliMil KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Praise t«»r Genera fempler's able prosecution <>f tl»«* mi!i-r«»iiiiiiinii««i liandii war m Malaya was expressed todmy by Mr. H. S Lee, president of the Miners Association of Sdangor tfegri Senihilan and Pahaog. He was speaking at the As-186 words
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Article76 1952-06-21 5 A DUTCHMAN, Ja i Haacke (32) an agent for Rfeißrs H meyer Trading ('<>• (Malaya) Ltd.. wns charged m the Singa pore Second Police Court yesterday with misappropriating $1,419 belonging to the compan lie claimed trial and vas all i ed bail o4 $2,000 until76 words
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Article67 1952-06-21 5 'F"be Hifh Commiasii net m the Ft'-Jna: ion, General Su Gerald Ten^ler a< know edged in-- M.»bt to the Deputy Higli CommiMtooei Mr. U. C H» Gil i\ i>' v lurinj bif L& I press conference on Thurtda Sir Gerald sai.l tha< Him CUllivrag^s ton*67 words
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32 1952-06-21 5 TPOTT Fi i Four Ipoh Fog C^o^AhOiuS o^ who died on °TClsduv. The gift ryr«e*£ mrt of tM amount aedL.ciet fro»n the expense. toward, wiil receive *^UO.32 words
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Article27 1952-06-21 5 THE L'NION Club, KoU Bhuru's only illtecn«tiOD«l It-lull wi!! houi a Hari R«3 social wvh Lunc* at the club premises on Thursday, Jane M27 words
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Article67 1952-06-21 5 New Malaya The Bible I •IK r the BibUt I i Asia a I ad Ac s R s terda.v Fhe BibU wonder Mil book :ci your I I 1 read it he ;iided. Today, the Ta r a r« l Shoi s i Re iMd Hi ••<*•« »iIL be67 words
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Advertisement81 1952-06-21 5 r IT* A FACT! '^JsBm THi fi0 EV B£A 9m really a bear and I brown fut tKoff long pr«he«»il« I r^H i+*e iaost a UELfClOUS J B^^^^^^^~--——~' k JP \gTl JTJI I# uEffiii r^^^iM COUGH SYRUPpffi E^/^l DE lrVIXX S g I BABY COUCH SYRUPJ V are two essen^iff^^^BB^^81 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-06-21 5 \cfttilt Education Course: Raffles Institution- Practical Logic. YM V Cheai Club :>. p.m.. Cambridge Malay Caw 5 p.m.. Movit Circle Shaw 8 Ciin^on School for Boys (BukH T.m.ih): H:indiciatt ExhibiUon 4 p.m. Ijiisjlin Club: Mirlsummcr Bull. ACS. Barker Road): Indian A>sn Concert.41 words
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841 1952-06-21 6 U.N.'s Two Faces Singapore Standard Independent Morning i>em/>«f«?r MOST of us are inclined to think of the United ]>l Nations as fatOc body concerned more with i» eadinfi <be seeds of discard among nations than has the pungent flavour oi a fish market. XTwS STWage and Eg of the delegates841 words
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1017 1952-06-21 6 ANDREW ROTH - Australian Showdown On New Guinea? ANDREW ROTH by LONDON FEAR is growing here that Australia's Prime Minister ma y indulge m provocative actions m Southeast Asia as a resuli of major failures m Otter fields This action may tafe the form of seeking a Showdown with Indonesia over Ihe long-quiescent1,017 words
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Article112 1952-06-21 6 Sir Reference the article under the caption 'F< d Technical Stalls Ta ks: Accord Likely,' which appeared m your issue of the L9th inst. I am directed to point out that the Technical Services Union the official body negotiating for the salary schemes of the various Technical Services112 words
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384 1952-06-21 6 Switching Horses In MidStream Sir. There is a story of the proverbial fool \vl\jO gets into the river with all the unpleasant consequences because he tries to get on another horse while still m mid-stream instead of on the opposite bank. The Malayan Chinese Association has been doing good work.384 words
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Letter310 1952-06-21 6 Sir: I must draw attention to a most amazing statement allegedly made by the Federation Director of Medical Services. Dr. H. M. O. Lester (and reported m your issue of .June I*>) where he says "The prestige and statusoi' a recognised first class specialist does mean a good310 words
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Letter79 1952-06-21 6 Sir;— The U.M.N.O. sponsored petition asking for clemency m the case of four individuals convicted of a brutal and senseless murder is hardly likely to engender any confidence m that body as an organisation capable of a realistic and unbiased altitude towards any situation involving members of the Ma79 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-06-21 6 Yes, Madam, the treatment's as simple as (hat: By increasing your weight c worry you skinny 119 words
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Article548 1952-06-21 6 CASSANDRA - Hard Up And Unhappy CASSANDRA By r rilE notion that people who are hard up are also happy is hokum. People who are hard up are sad and sorry. All this nonsense about the joys of being a vagabond with the stars above and the delights of drinking cold water548 words
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Article104 1952-06-21 6 Review of Views Malay Officers PecU i m i should i Regiment, |Th s > Utusan M< (The p;ipe: be I". commissi M j Rei ted and commission ol Malaya ."■'.nuid r: I ht I een the i I H"-a < Ftui the^e Regin •>' 'A :■< giments tni| Produce104 words
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Advertisement15 1952-06-21 6 Ik >^& Keep on IceM "O PINT 5S CENTS^^ \wt) cold storage^^ "^^^^j CREAMERIES^ I^^YOQHOWf i15 words
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Advertisement79 1952-06-21 6 Prcies'-or Gioti wos very m 4mcrt Except cbout his \L&^ "TTPV t t.t 4 He seldom foiled t< alwayskera your glasses clear wM y^'T J^nufhe SIGHT SAV^I" -P* I Afjj f&nufaciired In U S A.*» Dittnbutors: EASTERN RADIO AGENCY Ipoh Pc»«| Trade Enquiries to:— SUN TRADING CO 19/20 Bonhom Building79 words
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Article190 1952-06-21 7 Seized Letters Disclose Plot Against Govt. BANGKOK, June 19 Thoi military and ,cc forces have been partially alerted since von yesterday m Bangkok and Dhonburi be■cusc, according to unofficial sources, of the scovcry of a conspiracy against the Government. rThe < sources said precautionary action190 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-21 7 photo. A itioup of investigators looft at the damage caused by a Iximb exptosioi m Tunis on June 9. The blast occurred m a buikliag «>n the Boulevard Vauban. There was no >eriotiv damage and nobody was hurt. APAP - 39 words
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Article87 1952-06-21 7 S. KOREA Secret St arts nists an t Syngman Bbee'j adtoday and i 1 i i be- -t d Com n\ and I i. U c Comn C obsei'. i l I fOV< if! -man c I that M irtr- x- el tr Aasemr l 25 f < n- ii87 words
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Article66 1952-06-21 7 N. Guinea: 'Prudent' Handling DJAKARTA, J r. 20 (R< I < fm on< sian Pai >< nl < ■>♦ quesi ion 01 New (luiiica a di ted area be- i Indo: t ;,i and the ",f- i. ands m;!st be hancii- fri car< I and pitidently. "B< ■:< we must66 words
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Article157 1952-06-21 7 \K tSHINGTON, June 20. (AP). The United Slates announced 'today it i* considering buying airplane^ from European iiicnihrr nation* of i!i«- North \ilani i« Treat] Organisation! The plan would involve use of U.S. Mutual Security funds to buy plants directly from European makers, chiefly for157 words
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Article33 1952-06-21 7 A Wellington bomber coming from Thorney Island crashed yesterday near Woodborough m Nottinghamshrre. The pilot and wo pilot students managed toescape injury by jumping m parachute just before the crash. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 33 words
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267 1952-06-21 7 n Jll v June 20 --Soviet Foreign Minister ,r?,y- Vlshin sky handed Swedish Ambassador koii a curt note last night demanding an em\ to Swedish violations of the Russian frontier i he note categorically denied the Swedish version ot the shooting down ofA.P.; Reuter - 267 words
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Article101 1952-06-21 7 Big Welcome For Carlsen COPENHAGEN. June 20 <AP) —Smiling mid waving, bis voice j choked with emotion and his j eves brimming with tears, Captain Kurt Carlsen was today given a hero's welcome m ins native Denmark. Picked up by a chartered plane i at Rotterdam, Holland, where his new101 words
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Article58 1952-06-21 7 LONDON. June 20. (Reuter). An officer and a rating were killed when a tun exploded on board the British destroyer Daring during air attack exercises with the Mediterranean Fleet, the Admiralty announced here today. The explosion occurred when attempts were being made to •clear a58 words
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Article137 1952-06-21 7 ADEN, June 20. -\v tile \\\e Iranian pr-s charged Britain with piracy on the high sea* over the seizure oi the Kose Mary, Judge Ralph Campbt;! oi the Aden Supreme Court ruled thai the cargo of Iranian crude oil j aboard the Italian tanker137 words
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Article111 1952-06-21 7 Payment Scheme For Nazi Victims BONN, June 20. (AP).— compensating victims of the for prison sentences, was pro 1! far-reaching measure for Na^is, including payment posed on Thursday by the Social Uemocratie party. The pariy will introduce nto Parliament a Bill to put -> ftp* ion on a na' ional111 words
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Article89 1952-06-21 7 JAKARTA. June 25 (AP) (loser relations j between th»* Philippines i and Indonesia so ik.it both nations may be aWe j j to **vi>i»*«* ih<* influence «*>f the .Malay races m the council of nations" uill J he sought by the new f J Philippines ambassador, j I'rmeso89 words
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Article55 1952-06-21 7 A-Powered Planes Coming NEW ORLEANS, June io dP): Air Secretary Thomas Kinletter said ii: that tlir United I States has atomic powered planed m "prototype" j stage, but it would be soaM time before any J would be flying. INDIA has asked Canada for 11 gifj of w 'ie;it underA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration140 1952-06-21 7 MANILA, Juim 20 Ouirino told newsmen loda] tor a Pacitir union simitar when he visits Indonesia «n Quirino held an informal discussion on the ma"'i-r after he had been awarded a plaque as "public official No. l of the year," by the United States Armed Forces140 words
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Article37 1952-06-21 7 CALCUTI [ndia, June 20 •UP i— A French expedition has i conquered the Himalayan range i Chaukhamba pt-.ik. 22.400 feet, 1 a northwest approach, ac- > Bto a from the hoi v of Ba( i today.37 words
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Article271 1952-06-21 7 Truce Hopes A re Said Brighter OTTAWA, June 20 liritainV Defence Mi.iUi.r, li« 111 Marshal Karl Al« i \ari«l«'i*. hrrr for a ihr<« «l.i\ v -i from a tour of I Ii Kar Ka*>t. mM il»ai ih< I i <.1 Nations "nia> \u \<r\ n«*ar an M wiwlil ri^ln m»\>"U.P.; A.P.; AFP - 271 words
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Advertisement110 1952-06-21 7 INFRA RED j I fr v RADIANT HEAT j Fhe P o Red end Radiont Heat is j i m y esp" ally useful m tiecting Lum- baqo Musculoi Pc^ns, Neuralgia, SckitkOj Fibrositis, Sprcms, Cnil- I b o ns end Sinuo. The Appl.cnce is j J also designed on scientific110 words
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Advertisement146 1952-06-21 7 I RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard Lcndor. Correspondent LONDON, June 20. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morket rodor LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 27 Jd- pot 9 3 per ton buyers, August 27 id. 1965 j September 27 id. Thf montht: £962146 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-06-21 7 J JC^ar I I I'M LEARNING TO j I COME ON— UP H F Kk~ -I DO THE 1 1 7 T O BED-" AND t t S r*£& T f'or\ I haveVo V |f your prayers BT^^-\^l V| BED, y PRACTICE WJ? I~ ll N^ ;> 147 words
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Article229 1952-06-21 8 Leaving HK h For UK To I) Be Scrapped] Standard Slri|»[>i"£ Reporter THE veteran Irei^Merlj Hob« Sian-, well k»OW» |m Sii»:r:i|»«rr wait rs (*>»•; years, i- expected to kav< j Hongkong at i»'<* mi j i his week m lew, on I** firs! lap «»f he*229 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-06-21 8 photo. The V> 7rtM«>n Tozan Maru. b muinsr to tbt* Koki ai Lines, which arrived m Singapore yesterday on her ifiaugural Japan-Bomb*y -Karachi run via Sin-apoie, is now lying at anchor m the outer roads. The X.X.X is the third Japanese shipping line to reopen the Japan-Bonibay-Kara»lii service. The otherStandard - 59 words
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Article124 1952-06-21 8 THE twittering of i T :50 Java sparrows wa 1^ BoyaJ Rotterdam Lloyd tawrfo linei Kota Inten ira« the unusual sound hewrit aluiigside «odowns 23/24 nf the Singapuse Harbour Bt>ard wharves, where the ship was tied up yesierday. An officer on the Kola luien v said124 words
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Advertisement574 1952-06-21 8 i FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hied O*erU«d St Q Fraarisco Los Angeles AU Araericao Caa.d.un ito WMXIAM Penan* P Sham S pore LUCKI NBXf H 20 211une 22 24June 25/2« June 18 J»l3 raurroiE »^mi swuiy 'iAu 5 «ia« I F,. roll pan lOvt DJ Dry Cargo. Deep Tanks574 words
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Advertisement666 1952-06-21 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regulati Su-.linus to China and Japan from Sins a pore. Port SweUenhara Us. Penang Also direct Sailings Erem IVmckok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan* From Ft.nins In Port Jane M Japaa ••S/ri-hin a July 11 July 13 Roagkottg Sails Sails Sails Penang666 words
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Advertisement414 1952-06-21 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlind Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PIIII \DELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBII r NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Pcaaag MATATtAM(RL) 23 24 June RADJA (SMN) 27June/ 3Julj t/Sloly 'J«»y AXEUMJB (HAL) 7/KUuly li/l&lBt9 l« RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aus 4 a414 words
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Advertisement329 1952-06-21 8 KINA" for Banckfik. Sai eon Hocgkona Kobe Yokohama 28Jun«* Uuiv RAMBOLIIA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Kobe V*. hama M IW«lj ii SEI.ANDIA" for B.^igkok B/tSM, FROM JAPAN/HOM.KOM BINTANC." for Banskok I M*Jf SAH.IN(iS IO CONTLNIM s( IMN r or Colombo, Aden, Port Said, (ienou Hamburg. Copenhagen Gothenburg Spore p S329 words
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Miscellaneous112 1952-06-21 8 m Harbour WHARVES Tt-elberg 4/5 8 Srnsde X*37 1 Alb r Dork: Stanvac Ta aD Sf >:> :is 2 W«ria Dock: Lisita. Pelahar T v k I? /I! 1 'Ke'ipH Dock: Stanvac Manila. :ornehus Maersk 1 M 4 L gP Matangi L am San. domeneiu 3 2 Western Anchorafe: Mette112 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-06-21 8 Despatches Today: Pontianak. Sarawak (exceot Miri>. Australia and Sst> Zealand (letters only*. w c n Australia Medan. Ceylon PaKis tan (parcels only) Palembani Philippines V.s.A z'.-.d26 words
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416 1952-06-21 9 Mondord Market Reporter i RUBBER prices m Singapore rose to the highest level for the -ck yesterday, first grade rubber for July shipment being transacted 1 cents per Ib. ot one stage of the trading. Fair turnover of busidcsi416 words
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Article110 1952-06-21 9 COMMODITY PRICES < --.i rubber prUe* e»i«i prr Ib is Singa porf v**strrda? were: Buyers !kDert No 1 Spoi La>we > B is bales Juae Mt i kss m tii kss ttj ;K > s M Mi i B4M Qsriel allef s^taati I IIMKIN Kl -881 R F rlsia] *<110 words
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Article39 1952-06-21 9 'Keep Accounts In Order' Lee IP aid it the I ol the ■v. teg t he v c id r n miners -.ged |he me to keep l proprr so as t the assess ,f income tax on a39 words
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Article93 1952-06-21 9 Produce Mart Slays Dull Standard Mark»'t Kcportrr i if produce markei fan Singa rcauiiMd daU ttiroughout rterdaj ith no bu^i:n->> iep ported H' m j lectioa. Copra I- buyers at $2^ and Bellcn $26) i i picul on a i| ii*t market mil •> > n.(! td <t4 ;>; i93 words
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Article42 1952-06-21 9 HONGKONG. June Ml— a Si iodard Sertief -i os•he I ln:T,:k > \g Ex- ere HKSIS.S to t ling HK$6 v2~-> to US$l; HKSI 12 to M .liayan SI: HK50.314 to on- I loMeiaii Rui; Gold HKt H "87.-) io ont42 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-06-21 9 1 1 A coffee plantation at I Serdang Agricultural Ex- I 1 perimental Siation, near 1 Kuala Lumpur. I The main varieties htrt are caJled "Liberica' and "Uganda" They are 1 bfinff irrown under dif- 1 ferent densities of shade j 1 —heavy and liifht— and 1 I without shadeStandard - 55 words
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Article72 1952-06-21 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rate* to merchants (per $ioo Malayan) are: Ne-v York :\2 .V 8 (T.T). 32 3/4 iOD> 32 7/8 on credit bills and :i2 15 '16 on trade Wlta «90 d st); Canada 31 15/16 CT.TJ, 32 I^l6 (CD.) 32 5-72 words
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Article46 1952-06-21 9 BF.RNE. June 20, (AP>— Mr. Max Petitpierre, head of the Swiss Political Department, told Parliament Thursday that he feared the Schuman Plan might have unfavourable effects tot Switzerland [n her tradfe with nations included m the coal and steel union.46 words
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Article111 1952-06-21 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Fri. There; was a more cheerful tone m the Malayan share market toil i.v and business was confined to" the markei leaders, according to the Malayan Share- j brokers' Association. Changed prices were: INIM SI RIALS Buyers Sellers 1 Fraser Neave O.d. 3.57 3H7111 words
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Article406 1952-06-21 9 By ARNOLD C BRACRMAN. Speelal Standard Corr. DJAKARTA, June 20 Heavy unemployment is threatened today m Indonesia* lowland tea industry. This is caused primarily from a slump m the Coreum lea market. The tea slump followed the recent London announcement that tea will be classified as406 words
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Article65 1952-06-21 9 Malaya was the ton largest rice importer m 195 [With 1.281.000.000 pounds. Japan was again the world 1 I largest rice importer follows by India. Japan's approxi mate rice import figures total] ed 1.708.000,000 pounds an< India 1.678.000,000. Other countries m orde are: Indonesia 1.032.000,00 1 pounds; Ceylon65 words
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260 1952-06-21 9 Malaya 's Task Is To Survive Rubber Slump COMMENTING on the effect of the recession of the rubber price on Moloyo Gen. Sir I Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner for the Federation, said m London that the immediate problem confronting the rubber industry was to try and hold the situation260 words
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Article62 1952-06-21 9 d I these countries were rice sur[.lplus Asian countries, but osnj siderable quantitiei NCR obtained from si. h other y countrie! as Bgypt, 'he Doited 0 Stated Brazil, Eta v and the I; Belgian Congo g Total imports of Asia;. >s countries deficient m rice were62 words
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202 1952-06-21 9 A DECISION' c the pi ice of 1 < v $22 4(1 a ton ;t'i!;ounced w p v ta« pore*i f has ramped stir a I fcalcti m th e Ob a»s Pi > "ti^lirtK igBHI liable' inf'-pjsr let-, the Coloay'i i prs HBoH202 words
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Article38 1952-06-21 9 T' I E establishment I I Nai b pool of ted i •.V abl« foi a. v of the world ten sug i d by David Ow< C of DN i IV t tani I'd38 words
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Advertisement146 1952-06-21 10 TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT m M.intJarin Marrin, U VAMJ SAH 11.1 P* (i j IHREECHEERS EORMAO6KAM! -Pardon me if 1 go wild with enthusiasm for a i new British film" I S "%'^i>rSt? "A wonderfully iTVirtlKh entertaining 1 tKVVAWM film:-;, NEXT CHANGE! M-G-M« SPANGLED f^jk Technicolor jmusical 1 wsm iiiAMStS :.tf^lfll>NFVlHS-ViyillNßL*lHE^*146 words
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Advertisement174 1952-06-21 10 CHEAP HOLIDAY MATIM Ks AT M Foilay &Toftiorrow: "CANADIAN PAfIFH i Tuo^layi U THF IROQl ;O1S IHMI" Jutti Io*i y: t.£3. 6JIO A ».;/o Ra^ph RICHARDSON MtrpwM In^ti "HOME AT SEVEN Distributed by Shaw Br()^ /{> Demand*. Tomorrou \lt>ti<{<,\ ih,l y 'THE WOODEN HORSE Distributed by Shaw Hros Season Start*174 words
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Miscellaneous365 1952-06-21 10 i I" 11 r'"| P" *****1^^™!" 1 i|i w'wiivimuiii'J m 1 "wL *B w 1 t I sail J li,** J H*"Tff°'W*®™^K s SSB B Sb«dqb, y Jy X i '■pODAY'S QUOTATION: X "Beauty is truth, truth 1 beauty, that is all YV know on earth, and ali ye ueed365 words
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Miscellaneous406 1952-06-21 10 1 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE ™*g s BfLL »SflXJ!l (4HI metres 41 metres) an<l Cabaret; 10.15 Voice* In harmony; 10.:;» Party Time. 11l a.m. News; 10.05 Housewives' Choice; 11 a.m. New Records; 1 p.m. 8.0.C. General Oversea* rn.-ijdime Summary; l.tti Hubert Kostand Septette X Kob Chester Or- t chestra; l.Mt406 words
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Article, Illustration728 1952-06-21 11 8 Records At Victoria Sports VICTOKIA SCHOOL athhtes, excrllinj: m ,an afternoon of keen competition, ?et ei^ht new !*c»M>ol rtM-ords m their annual athletic meet held ion tlie school pmamA \esterday. Lanky Douglas Fem-ira. co:r,;A-tin.q m the B divis]on (af/s iiop.i 15 to 17) won the728 words
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Article225 1952-06-21 11 IPOH. Fri. F.i-ht final rvrmXs w«*r»' tumpktfd m the firvt of thf two-day P <• r a k Indian Amateur Athletic Cmuuil meet on tU« tcmn pad<tn n today. Two records tl»e pole vault and hammer throw were broken. C il Pc < Taipinj225 words
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Article216 1952-06-21 11 SPECTACQIAB Bean Chin Ln the Ed H fees _b to knew k i< »yaJ I mji out <• S H jPA pup soccer c ntpei I i«i i ",e Dg Si MMCfI J est( ■d Q i jjftatc i b_ three. H icklites iminaied play m Bcsi216 words
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64 1952-06-21 11 IPOH. Tivurs.— The Prnang Methodist Afteraoon S.-hool i are ta meet the Ipoh Motho- j cii.-n Afternoon School m a! st ries of games here this weekend fur the Kinta Rubber Works Challenge Cup. The two schools will com- 1 pete m badminton.64 words
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121 1952-06-21 11 ENTRIES s re invited for the first Singapore Achilles Club! athletic championships to be iu-ld on the Singapore Recreation Ciub ground on Saturday, Julj* 12. li>ere wfll he events for j youths (15 and 17 years) juniors (17 and 19 years) adults and women.121 words
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Article212 1952-06-21 11 25-Cents Wilt Get This Ball A SOCCER ball which it b hoped will proTe to b** worth several times its own weight m gold is the prize m a raffle for which 85-cent tickets arp being sold m R.A.F. circles m Malaya. It is a hall autographed on oiu* side212 words
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Article391 1952-06-21 11 Seven Records At R.I. SEVEN records have already been broken and one I equalled m the events completed before the Raffles Institution annual atheletic sports meet that is to be I held this afternoon on the school grounds. Chan Fook Chov threw the discus 87 ft. 3 ins to better391 words
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Article121 1952-06-21 11 TWENTY events were run off at the Annual Sport i of ih e Fairfield Girls' School he at their ground yesterday. Most thrilling event of the day was the net-bail anatdi between the Past and PRsefll giris whifh endefi m favour of the Present girls. At half121 words
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Article204 1952-06-21 11 f THE COLONY'S fastest swimipers will be compel- lm«r aeainst each other at the S.A.S.A. Olympic Fund I SuißmiiiiK Gala to be held at the Chinese Swimming: \i Poo! at 4.W» p.m. today. I Neo C*iwee Kok the Colony's Olympic representa- tive will be there together204 words
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869 1952-06-21 11 Second Test LONDON, Jane 20, (Reuter). A Button oenttiry] ami some lirWinp; lap*<** l»y the loiiri^s saw E_^bmd*g lotal at 2*>2 lor five ni-Cii play ended today m thr M'cond Tot matches against India with England hailing m tlK'ir Ur>\ innmjrs m rt*|»ly869 words
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Article114 1952-06-21 11 B. F. SANTOS, a member of the Singapore Gun Club for more than five year?, ivon his j first prize on Thursday at a Clay Pigeon Shoot he'd at the club's range at Bukit Timah. Mr. Santos who is also ihe j Club's secretary,114 words
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Article34 1952-06-21 11 THE Singapcrre Vraetioa Co. I Sports Ciub brat the Singrinorc j Harbour Boar_ Pol.cc by three j goals to nil m a friendly soacei match played at the OertcaJ and Aziz34 words
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Article190 1952-06-21 11 THE FIRST combined annual athletic sports of the Trafalgar School (raorninK and afternoon) was held yesterday on the school ground. In spite of the inclement \r*ather, 35 events were cemn_fi«d. Slippery ground ma"cd the prafresa of the sports, and on many occasions competitors fell. Layang190 words
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Article111 1952-06-21 11 i IPO!!. Frl Ch.-iA Wan A A ■cored i"i Bwessivc win over the L2l"h Lancers by two goals to nil m today's sercmci round senior division tatgue bocc< r ga m pii .-i j on the Ch nesi Is* >Jj paita The defendinf lesgßß111 words
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Article38 1952-06-21 11 Ihe O: Ra:xg( r? v- r < j brate its ir j h ♦•.-ary at 7 p.m. todaj at Ibe n sidei f>f the vice-pi t&ideiit, Mr Vf< rhia H t, 2, Carpmael Boa I Singap i38 words
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Advertisement397 1952-06-21 11 PERSONAL j A- he pICMC COB-in-mtr Penang edi.iieJj. Sorno- eneftta. H. C. ~~m"uations vacant > P by o'd established b-BR__hl house! taaam office, rxliuurwKc Clerk. and prospects s particulars i to Bon No arc!. Penj ICED < pope- 1 :t- u;jge t& bi -ordini; :.<» j Si ore OfR- Baae,397 words
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Advertisement130 1952-06-21 11 FOR SALE IV EW Terraoe House with niodern sanitation. almost ccazip-Bted m vicinity of i Fast Coast Road and .Too Chiat i Road, v.ear School. Market and ius termination. Please <onta< t Mr. Wong of 4!). The Arra.l.v NOTICE Tbe Bankrnpiry OrdUiaat* (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court Of The130 words
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Advertisement375 1952-06-21 11 oday: 3 00. 6.15 A- 9.15 p«. Aftion Pnkpd ("ant<»nrs<> Produt tion Cb! Kirn Sup Sum Hup* Shown^ ii^4>;« i "> A. fci To morrow a| 11 »0 .i m Ol.n CHISHOLM IR Ml son of Fo\ru\<. n \f m rhani;r SI S 5 1 A \V A X SHOWS375 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-06-21 11 SINGAPORE soa i fju i 1 1 ia i o 2 j<> 'i r s .S'"-. i 4 P ii J<i!t:n H<::ir f'nn 4 n i i league Eurofk i .\<j ./u... i ii. Riai 1 1' :B SI •Si 5i A<' ;<- /If ■'.<;, J<> Utdi 0 Coy i133 words
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Article199 1952-06-21 12 RACE 5 Zalovix Is Open Race Ha.van? i ,iv an I S« penlinc orought m Cj iss Five Divirses run over five tngs and with /i! »i i\ Brilli.int S»n m c should i 'pen af? he outsmart< c over six fti] This son Be from strength He has 13199 words
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Article193 1952-06-21 12 RACE 8 7/11 IN TOP CONDITION >»'\t*n i-;ir\«-n. ,i lasi stari Kua\j I impur. !ed pi < S i t grass er ntoe furlongs In !)is tsion Ivo He aa i 1 flb m ttaia field and i ><■■' lie impost as he b i peak condition. He is a193 words
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Article116 1952-06-21 12 Windsor La«l Pay Keveller Tree mm MKM Mil. lt\NKl.tt K M I ;.rl l i» k r t: •°p m :x anker sg^jfu tf^! K...J: 1-V.pm RSJg\» flTl'rlJS? _VVeli Done ,;,:u^ "^rv.r.v,:. A i^^. J■ p i: i i ;,vi lli i'-..rj n i.v..r.;' p^*-'"* F r >116 words
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Article212 1952-06-21 12 RACE 7 RIGHT IN THE HUNT ire seven finda Talkie who j two S dish races at Kuala I > Ist reek vvhen finishing >nd m each occasion since V m Class Four. il ently promoted from i.- i c iip waa a good secoi^d "-I >• Picture over seven212 words
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Article1146 1952-06-21 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE I—Horses,1 Horses, Class .T. Div. 3 t >A Furs.—2Js p.m. l on.' M«-riin «.i^ Ai:> P. H. Cheah Mrs. Claire Chai Parker Woods M 3 "I!..- Bmkrr 8.12 Mr. H. C Chinoh Daniels Russell 5| Kelvin S.il "Queens Stable' Lewis B Baab> 4. 000 Coureur l>u1,146 words
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Article116 1952-06-21 12 IN* A friendly return bad- 1 minton matcb played at the Clerical Union Hall last Thursduy. Marigold Badminton Party detected the Jacques Badmintun Pj4ty by *ix j^ine* to one. Results. Mautgold playars] mentiuned ftr»t.— Sinfles.— Ng Cheng Hua beat Chua Poh Koon 18-1:5. 15-1. Liew Koon116 words
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1078 1952-06-21 12 By WINDSOR LAD MAIN INTEREST m today's race* the opening (lay of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting will be the six furlongs rare for Class Four Division One horses m which four recent Kuala Lumpur winners— Flylite, Gay Ensign, Wellington and Motion Picture are1,078 words
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Article235 1952-06-21 12 I:i Race Four, Sonny Yallev went stylishly m her workout on Thursday morning. She is m fine fettle. Although she ran unplaced m both her recent i starts, indication are that she .should give an excellent account of herself m this race. Cinema was a good235 words
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