Singapore Standard, 24 June 1952
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Title Section16 1952-06-24 1 Singapore Standard Ik A X _V6l. II NO. 357 TUESPAYTJUNE 24^, 1952: 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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Article169 1952-06-24 1 Biggest Raid On Power Plants \a\ jil;iim cm I lirw (arm rg tml Vir FwPCC H^hlrrI •> m ben loilav ♦inmhrd Ji t» < om« i«iiiiii->l hv«l r «>-♦!•■• i fit.■l.nil alotM th«- .iln River m th«* btggc*l imi t>i tut) air thh! oi ill.- Kurran Vlfi Stn 11. «.l<|iiartrr*169 words
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63 1952-06-24 1 Ml \>\\, KOKI l une 83.- The Allied senior irmistire delegate, Waj den. William K. Harrison, today, t'M(! tl«c Conununi Is the United Nations (ommml was proceciliiu to releiise 27.000 civilians ikenlj interned gatt h N i being I _m d ad opposing63 words
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Article79 1952-06-24 1 SEOUL, June 23, <\P> A lie i infantrymen, supportt by ra:ik>. i.iniuvl out ■gainst Chinese hill positions north-wesi oi Chorwon ytstei r the ■> an issauil >; the 3 ear. big D ited Nations raiding ki i '>-'■ md wounded H< Reds be! «*e returning to79 words
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Article, Illustration81 1952-06-24 1 MacG Pays A Flying Visit After "normal disiussiors" with the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mat-Donald m Singapore, the Deputy High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray (right) returned to Kuala Lumpur by a Malayan Airways plane yesterday. Mr. MarGillivray stayed m the Colony for only 24Standard - 81 words
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Article386 1952-06-24 1 New Plan To Break The Deadlock WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuter) The United States, Britain and India are discussing a new plan to break the Korean armistice deadlock by offering to send to India prisoners who refuse repatriation. Authoritative sources here said the plan being discussed among386 words
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Article53 1952-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, June 23. (\P) "There is no plan existing to bring Korean prisoners to India," an official source m New Delhi said today. It appeared that the report resulted from confusion over an old suggestion that disputed prisoners should be segregated to some neutral area, added53 words
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183 1952-06-24 1 BAGGING five more terrorists ye*t«rday, Security Forces already have tdtpped Ja*< iiioiiih's total of 86 bamlit* killed. By yesterday., the total of j bandits killed this month was 87. It was another good 1 day for the Security Forces when three more183 words
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Article107 1952-06-24 1 Menzies Has Three Gains OTTAWA, June 2°, (Reuter)— The Australian -Prime Minister Roberi Menzies who has arrived here by air from Washington, is understood to have laid the I groundwork tor closer defence lies with the United States; en isted American support m the development of Australia* promising new uranium107 words
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Article75 1952-06-24 1 A BOMBAY me c iant, Dikamdo El Shari 155), was iound dead m a hotel room a; Ben- ,en Sti eel last nighi Earlier m the day he had gone to the ;,,■<■ to see ■:> nephew, who ■a m out a- that time. At S3 p.m. hotel75 words
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Article102 1952-06-24 1 OKLAHOMA CITY. June 2; (AP): Lost Christmas the R. B. O'Connor family gathered up all the presents and stowed them away, un >;)<>ned. m a closet. They skipped Chnsl was dinner, too, and didn't buy a tree. The O'Connors derided to wait and celebrate Christmas j u-)iei<102 words
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Article27 1952-06-24 1 Rubbers B utter LONDON. June 23 (Reuter): Rubber shares were better on the stock market than for some time on optimism regarding the bandit situation m Malaya.27 words
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Article, Illustration269 1952-06-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMERICAN war veteran, who is fighting a singlehanded bati le againsi i ai i ttion In needy counh i ?s, landed m Singapore yesterl v armed with a bagful uf cgetable seeds, i. A^^^>i':- Francla Bujtene P rk Mozitr second vStandard - 269 words
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Article38 1952-06-24 1 TOKYO. June 2.',. (ReuterA.AP) A land-slide caused by heavy rains today buried 48 people m the Nagasaki Prefecture of South Japan. Thirty-two of the buried were rescued, five bodies were recovered and 11 people are missing.38 words
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Article129 1952-06-24 1 BECAUSE the Singapore Government has temporarily suspended its $20,000 a year grant-in-aid, to the Voi k En» School. one of the Colony's biggest Chinese schools with I an enrolment of 1.200 students is now facing a financial crisis. The Director-General of the School. Mr. Foo Chee129 words
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Article58 1952-06-24 1 LONDON, June 23: Gen Sir Gerald Templer continues his round of conference Haying ispent the morning ai the Minis tr y ol Defence and the Wii Office, he is spending the after noon with the "B rhree, pi Colonial Office. Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. Minister of58 words
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Article35 1952-06-24 1 BOAT QANTAS p!:me from !>n with 22 passe gerj for Singapore l.^'ivd ai Butterworth yesterday bt■c^•^u^e ot engine I ouble The plane i-s expected to arnv> m the Colony this morning35 words
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Article35 1952-06-24 1 wave ol iUi< Hongkong A Hongkong Standai f juj vei said there is an •<-■ of three to four cases da are believed to be caused v unemployment, financial diffij ilties and domestic trouble*.—Renter.35 words
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Article47 1952-06-24 1 SIX-WEEK training In fi es ft itistica v I•• ,pons rsh p ol PAO hai opened i,i 8..■ The foj:.-t tended by :'>■"> ft* I ones omcen IH 16 Far B»*t«tn countriea territoi \es 4 Loci idituj Sina i •i ii c and British Borneo AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article45 1952-06-24 1 PRESIDENT of the Phi Ipp i Mercantile Corp. Je>Js J, Qui-im jid I t»v*:i) i' 1)1 the i' I C n C•; *Ft l!l »'ri Vii ii I ire i >J< ■>■♦ I: *sed ri HM<f'- r» [ppj te-j Atlu H»C iJuiiir.-M.' Governu45 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-06-24 1 Hero Gets Medal From UK MR. LING SEE YONG. 23, a Singapore sauce factory employee has been awarded the Bionze Medal and Certiticate of the Royal Humane Society m England, for bravery. He saved six people from drowning m the Rochore Canal on ApriT 14. His rescue involved diving fU92 words
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Article129 1952-06-24 1 BRUNSWICK, Jim,- 23 (Kerter) Fmriy4kr*m West German worker* "kidnapped" \««i«nl;iv l»y Soviet troops ami East (.rrmaii Plijlrr Hire rrtiitin<J lo tli«* \X CernUUl l»or<lrr hnv lo<la\. poli«- In a«l quarters reported. The men had been 'Kimapped'" near Hohnsleben, tbouf l- 1 miles south of the Ajlglo-So\129 words
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Article69 1952-06-24 1 Thai Move Against Sabotage 3ANGK< >X June 2 I I I I police IWitl gU tegi< md biidii(.-> linking up the 1 province* throughout the d >i V ige elders and comn f chiefj vill ilm Ik iscust "■< poll ■1 1 > I lutiei tecurity me unir< beinji talcea69 words
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Article68 1952-06-24 1 SYDNEY, June 23, (AFP. Police reinfoi ementi nrere today rushed to the city of J Forbes m New Sown Wales I where gangs of lootei are reported to be ransacking dte* .netted houses following the M<jf)ding of the city Forbes, which is the most severely68 words
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Article80 1952-06-24 1 H W!,K< )i;, .June 2 '1 lei 5e 1 11 f f-i'. Economic Affairs to with the re enl slump m ttit- price <>f rubber about 4<ii pc;- neat. of Tha. i I ■•r plantations ba ipei I ions. Lasl monl h 1 j"o torn irere exported80 words
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Article13 1952-06-24 1 '1 II t I esterd i < ■> a the Kwa Guild APAP - 13 words
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Advertisement21 1952-06-24 1 BRIDGE R» /I I A. KH HMRj v<^ tTTE 4 \&)Hj3 SB MonufocfureJ m LONDON by VT^^-^r ARDATH TOBACCO CO, LTD.21 words
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Advertisement36 1952-06-24 1 Wishing All Our Malay Readers Selamat Harl Ray a 1 j, w jt_j>_>»_ix_r>_ni_i~i_iri_i~i_)~i_r~i_)~i_r~ij~ij"~t<~"i A /mim I rw-T^ f^a __!wi___C'» mW Wwl J _f\ fja i *> <>_ _jl il i i .1 '*a»i *>^»| y r_» -ii-_- i -TB36 words
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Article, Illustration523 1952-06-24 2 SIR CHENG-LGCK TAN: MCA MAY CONTEST FOR SEATS IN COUNCIL SUndird Staff Exporter THE SINGAPORE Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association may m the not too d:>t.-.nt future "contest the elections to the Legislative and City Councils. This Is a result of the re-organisa-tion of the M.C.A. into a pr.nurilyStandard - 523 words
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304 1952-06-24 2 FOUR SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors, two Progressive and two Labour, almost m one voice condemned the attitude of the Malayan Chinese Association which has decided to embark m loccJ politics on a communal basis. "We do not want communaiism m local politics/ they said.304 words
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Article127 1952-06-24 2 id.ird >i.*ir Reporter Sing F>h Mer- i ..■..on and tne Wholesale Assi Imm c the Co:onv Gov-j pi U ting against m (mi the of ie- c b V J" to ton as fri .July rb the I DN partm nts, i QuesUog tbi127 words
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Article52 1952-06-24 2 1 PUBLIC lecture, .'he fifth on "Grata! X: "< ha Human EvolulHl v^ g.wn !>v Prof< a W E. Le Gross Ciark, ft Anatomy, UMiver--1 v gf OxfoH on June 26 at 1 I il the Centra! Hal!, Meditine (Sepoy Line^ diversity of Matava. Kairman wi'.l be Professor52 words
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Article71 1952-06-24 2 N'G HOCK HIN, a 27-year-old j Chinese who had lour previous j convictions m Singapore, one In j Pen any and one m Malacca was i yesterday yer.tenced by the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate to six months' rigorous imprisonment "to be fol- lowed by one years71 words
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334 1952-06-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees' unions propose a plan for appropriate adjustments to be made by Government m salaries and allowances of all grades foV Government employees, following the increase granted ■to expatriate officers. j Mr. G, A. Tcssensohn, Prelenl the Sn^apore Federa-334 words
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86 1952-06-24 2 It Could Be $10,000 Fine Magistrate A SHOP proprietor m Geytang Serai asked the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone what his fine would be if he pleaded guilty and was told that it oould be Si O.OdO. He was Lav Yu Scan who appeared m the86 words
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Article119 1952-06-24 2 Kept Child's Ring— 6Wks FOR dishonest!? retaining a child 5 gold rins. worth $15, wnich he claimed to nave picked from the football field. Tun Chow I Ho «42>, formerly a .sweeper at thfr Methor'.st Girls' School, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court119 words
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Article105 1952-06-24 2 AN I.\DIA\ T living m Geylang. reported that a lottery ticket, an R.A.M.C. pass, .identity card, a wristwatch and S4O which be placed m a drawer before going to sleep on Friday night, were missing on Saturday morning, a window on the ground floor had been forced105 words
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Article211 1952-06-24 2 si *b.statio\B m Singapore Huble to loud nheddiiif today:— DAY «.°T lluu M Armenian St. htatk. A d c 1 p |i Raffles Pt Malacca St. Boat Quay. l%£* a 1 «l 1 K. Hume Wire .Mesh. P.W-D Quarry. NanvunK MU.. liukit ranjank. Viricniiil Curhtin. Prlncew tll/a-211 words
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Article52 1952-06-24 2 2 Stole 'Smokes' In Blackout TAY Joh Kirn and Chua Yong Teng were each sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment at the Singapore Relief Court j-esierday when they were charged with stealing six cartons of cigarettes from a coffee shop at Orchard Road during a blackout on the night of52 words
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165 1952-06-24 2 The City Commemoration Prize Fund Committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce is caving away more thon £1,500 m prizes to students silting for the London Chamber of Commerce examinations under the auspices of the Department of Education. Five first prizes of $200 each165 words
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Article75 1952-06-24 2 A Vagrant In Five Months FIVE .MONTHS after she had been abandoned by the prostitute on whose earnings she had been living for .a considerable number of years, Chan Ah Moi aged tin and half-blind was found speechless and ailing on a five- loot way mi n Haveloek Road bo75 words
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Article32 1952-06-24 2 THERE will b e a reunion of all pa>t pupil* o! the Convent of the Holy Infani Jesus m Malacca at [he Convent on Tuesday, June 14. at 4.:w p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-06-24 2 Broadhurst To Be Actiong C.P. >lan«iar<i J^taff Report rr MR. I). K. BHOADHURST, D.5.0., Acting De F m> CetamiooiniMjr <*( Police. Singapore, has beea appointed Acting CniwiwiUHiomif -durius the ab^ense of tlie Commissioner, Mr. Nijiel Godfrey Morris, nho goes on three months'* leave tomorrow. OTHER changes while Mr. Morris isStandard - 324 words
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Article116 1952-06-24 2 THE ECHO of the ntmfer of an engineer on board a Dutch ship m Singapore Harbour was heard m the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday when a Javanese messroorn "boy" appealed against sentence of death. Arguing the appeal, Mr. M.B Brash submitted (hat the116 words
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Article61 1952-06-24 2 TAX CHOO KIAT «:i0» pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth P.'!jce Court yesterday to a chu: x? ol attempted suicide by taking coffee containing a corrosive acid on June 15 m a room at the Liick Lock Hotel. Tan was bound over to be afl61 words
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Article23 1952-06-24 2 THE next session of the Assizes m Singapore will be held m the High Court on July 7. at 9.30 a.m.23 words
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Article155 1952-06-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter niOUGH the job of a air hostess has made many a contented sister on land restless. and dissatisfied, it is not all glamour, writes Miss Rosemary Tan m the first issue of Terbang Melayu. Che only consolation to all that fastening of lap-straps,155 words
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Advertisement242 1952-06-24 2 ypjj 1 1 1 1 EHc I 1 1 Be !3r^^ •j if 4 I mad I) licaii s! V 51L DISTIhi UOA 'V A en..:, .(<t--Re.se. y* y J n i rv_/^ n i r //^fe^. *t This valuable ttftlVetil ts fr^f- (£^>*§^*P* c ia'lly (j relieve RHb UMA242 words
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Miscellaneous83 1952-06-24 2 t| AH MW v THAT SA IB IH^H-DIDAH HeXTMETI AH DO'- TTi :.X IT ~^< --rr_ STJCKIM PINJS fNJTO GOOD GIRL i DOLW 'O? DfDHTAH?! NO MOPE PINS I NERVES"! >t BUSHEL. O ALL TH' COM ?< luJSSS^t^fiQ SCARY LOU.^".K V A .tIK. AH WD -'^S 4 STICKS' INTO /-AND,83 words
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282 1952-06-24 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Staff Reporter STILL LACKING $65,000 of its self-set goal of $100,000 Singapore Association for the Blind is optimistically planning itoH helping the city's blind population within a few months. We want first '>t all. to set up a282 words
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Article50 1952-06-24 3 Duty Rise May Kill Cig. Trade TOBACCO I ird ">i-irt i>rre*> pond nl ma ol Si cut i I i the ii ;.-..t\ Govern A: i Suit's l/lV'f##**/ nun of the I that pr ice ol I cents pi en pp I I the import- by a of m S50 words
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Article, Illustration87 1952-06-24 3 THK X I jnniKiiur d lust ll i U t that Mi. (ieoffr»*y Krrr. Itifornia tion Officer for I ir Fast \ir Fortf has r**^ii;»**d his appointment fro m .Inly Ist to Uk«* uu j Mniilar conimcrtiil i»<»Nt m Brunei. Mr. K««rr his served J< V X.A I llfirai tiun87 words
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459 1952-06-24 3 BECAUSE his firm had stopped using other lorries r i take delivery of tyres, Tan Tiong Ann. a lorry driver employed by the Dunlop Rubber Company told the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. 11. A. Forrer. yesterday thai his suspicions were aroused when459 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-24 3 Miss Pathmavathy. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Saravananiuttu of Sentiil. Kuala Luunipur, who has left for Indiu on a Government of India Cultural Scholarship to study Arts at the Benares Hindu University.35 words
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Article78 1952-06-24 3 MR i *RRIS I if the Perak Branch a I i \l.- ■n- is recon ?gisteri bicycles In stigated ■It Ls 1 ifi > ilue Io eye i means md a leterrent aga I »efl m idd id mtagea uld bring to moto ■>' »tes Ant imobile78 words
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Article61 1952-06-24 3 Reprimanded She Drank Arid BECAUSE she •id b ten reimande I by her mother awn she xc< jl up, i 16-year-old girl, Coh Chei He ing, tried to cornmil suicide by da inking a cor- c acid al Petahn Road m ne 9. In tin' Singapore Fii si p lice61 words
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160 1952-06-24 3 Dutch Sailors Fined: Kept Stolen Sarongs REMARKING thai linec th«\v wet* 9,000 «He« w»«i from homr. the >in«:a|)ore Tliinl Police >la»i«--\h. EL It. Uvingsloae, toM lw« Datdi sailors rd tt> a him oi 20 >iol«n Muroaga, il»a» wo«ld •111|»..,, fill« Oil llu'lll. 12 gin the Hai r B M X160 words
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Article241 1952-06-24 3 i Si iH Reporter 188 'alive am I I c > according > the f;..i > i ve cha i itati ultant decrease m the lorn ol ►oks and increase m the ibility ol popular books to i readers has fully Justified ie innovation. •■lt241 words
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Article110 1952-06-24 3 TEO Thay Soon. 24. who pleaded guilty t two charges of cheating Ho Ci>;*n Joo and Choo Yen Slang >f electric wires and table tans worth $560 ici $282 batteries, was allowed $2,000 bail m two Nineties until June 30, by the Singapore Second Police Court110 words
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Article81 1952-06-24 3 AT THE annual general meeting of the Balestier Community Centre, the following were elected office-bearers: Chairman: Mr. L.R. Suppiah, Vice-Chairman: Mr. Foo Voon Sin. Hon. Gen. Secretary: Mr. Ho Thian Chor tre-elected) Hon. A.sst. Gen. Secretary: Mr. Tan Chin Chua, Hon. Gen. Treasurer: Mrs. Foo Voon Sin.81 words
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Article36 1952-06-24 3 DAHLAM bin Haji Mahsain was acquitted In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday of corruptly accepting $23 from Nai La) V;»:!^. vhile boi u a revenue oll'icc: at Telok Blaugah Road ■■m M36 words
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Article93 1952-06-24 3 IPOH. Mon. Admitting possession of two slabs of opium worth about $1,000 a Chinese motor car driver. Thum Yee Wan, 26, was today sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. R. Whimster, President of the Sessions Court. On June i-i a car driven93 words
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82 1952-06-24 3 A SUGGESTION that the People and Parliament Vote Exhibition, which was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall recently, should go round m all the electoral wards to give the public an opportunity to understand the machinery of democratic government and its functions, has been82 words
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Article205 1952-06-24 3 Malayan Airways Has Proud Record MALAYA'S National Airline the Malayan Airways —is proud of having built ii|> and sustained its reputation for safe, regular and comfortable air travel, sayn "Terbang Melayu," official publication of the Malayan Airways. i Tracing the progress of the Airways, the magazine recollects how this airline205 words
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Article83 1952-06-24 3 MOHD. Sultan, a Singapore money changer was charged m the third District Court yester day with exchanging money without a licence on board the La Marseilles berthed at SUB Godowns 42/4:;. H e claimed trial- and was allowed S-i'X* bail. Sultan's friend. Mohd. Yousuf. was also83 words
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Article243 1952-06-24 3 INCHE Mahfudz bin Haji Abdul Hamid who has been with USIS. Singapore, since 1950 has just been promoted Malay editor. He sueceeeds Sheik Atmar bin Abdullah who left USIS, Singapore, m December 1951 to join the Malay Unit of VOA, New York. Born and educated243 words
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Article99 1952-06-24 3 FOUR Sikhs. Am;ir Singh, Kerta Singh. Bartar Singh and Hapsal Sintjh who were charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with assaulting Tehal Singh with sticks at Mt Emily Coolie Lines OH J un e 22 claimpd trial and were remanded for 4a hours99 words
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Article38 1952-06-24 3 Professors I. Aird and R. A. Hickling will give i talk on "Phyrotoxicosis" (poisoning of b'tdv resulting from malfunctioning of the thyroid gland) at the physiology lecture room ol the Faculty of Medicine at 8 pm today.38 words
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Article48 1952-06-24 3 THAI NATION AL DAY The Thai Consulate m Singapore will tie closed today and tomorrow on the occasion of Thai National Day. TAN' GET KOON. M and Moy WTeng Chew, 31, «rere each fined ->io by the Muar Magistrate Sheikh Abrlu! Etaman fur gambling at Gi isek, Muar.48 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-24 3 Arab Street aud Geylang Serai were busy scenes yesterday with hundreds f shoppers making last minute purchases for Hari Kaya. This Standard photo shows a phase of the brisk buying at an Arab Street store.35 words
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Advertisement380 1952-06-24 3 1 Learn from the hospital. Whenever infection threatens m your home DETTOL 'dßfr THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC tL^i^^S I- I S. yjßßa*^—^ y -^1 <r'p i I v ,f)'»o';i vH BBS KEEP YOUR EYES ATTRACTIVELY)aE% CLEAR -^tLjzSf Everyone admires dear, sparkling eyes! i >v"d Like «rha( two even iftei noun if380 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-06-24 3 ■I I B Eta Ihn It .1 l'-i 1- < irnn «l I Sta 1.0.1's V o.'s mil Seta Clui>: UQ 1 .ik: H Prof. Ina A R A Hie G30 words
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Miscellaneous66 1952-06-24 3 jSOSS^.-A a I'LL 6RAMT YOU, ...I'LL NOT STAND HERE I T^<*^"^ VbaT'l Httii Wl <£fB?vSU (EARLY MEN HAD i AND LISTEN TO A HA^F- V YOI^LI^TA F^Hr 1 THAT p y r jQIO .I'VE T^AD /Wmk ■1^ X )J»3N V A LOTONTHE J BAKED ISNOPAMUS U^^y tjSTUPID'/ LV A MILUON66 words
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Article, Illustration689 1952-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Central Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association has decided to ask all unofficial Chinese members on the Federal Legislature to attack and oppose the Immigration Bill when it comes up for debate m July. The Committee, which said that vStandard - 689 words
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Article93 1952-06-24 4 Rulers Go On The Air FOR the first time m the history of Malayan broadcasting, the Malay Rulers will broadcast together this evening m celebration of Hari Raya Puasa. The special programme starts at 5.15. The broadcast of each Ruler will be preceded by his State a lit hem. The93 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-06-24 4 photo Mr. Daniel Theodore D'Silva and Miss Philomena Theresa Rodrisues, who were married at the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, Singapore yesterday. StandardStandard - 24 words
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245 1952-06-24 4 Standard* Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government i 1 1 slop paying iirant-in-aid to junior-middle third form student* m Chinese middle schools to further their studies m the senior middle classes should they fail m the public examination sponsored by the Education Department. This245 words
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122 1952-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. V. Subram&niam. a 31-year-old labourer who was stated to have held the hands of a schoolgirl to hand her a love letter was on Saturday bound over m the First Magistrate's Court for one year m the slim of $100. Subramaniam122 words
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Article62 1952-06-24 4 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— From information received from a passerby the Police found a body buried m a field near the Pengkalan Chepa Airport. The body is believed to be that of an adult Chinese male from the identity card discovered some distance away. The police are62 words
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Article95 1952-06-24 4 THE Batu Pahat Dental Officer, Dr. Tan Miang How and Airs. Tan were the guests of honour at a farewell dinner party given by all the Registered Dentists of the district at the Pet Yew Tian Restaurant last night. Mr. Kuo Han Liang, on behalf of the Registered95 words
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Article31 1952-06-24 4 MR. KRISHNAPU I. who claims to be the a ir of nearly 20 Tamil b .is of poems, gave a lecture m Tamil at the Mahmud School at Raub.31 words
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Article82 1952-06-24 4 REDIFFUSION Kuala Lumpur, have again started their popular •'Dollar for Discs" charity, feature. The programme which starts on Friday June 27 at 8 p.m. will be m aid of Welfare Week which begins the next day. Listeners are invited to ring Rediffusiqn 4413 while82 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-06-24 4 MR. R. A. JONES. Assistant Controller of Immigration. East who is stationed «t the Immigration Office. Kota Bahru has gone on long leave. He was the only European here who qualified m the adult education course held here by Dr. Frank Laubach. The embalmed body of Dr.120 words
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163 1952-06-24 4 IPOH, Mon. The Anglian Mission is to set up a health clinic m the new village of Gunlong on the outskirts o! Ipoh. This dinic will be run on the same lines as the one established m a new vifl 5 m163 words
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Article103 1952-06-24 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Chinese Association at its meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday appointed a sub-committee to revise the constitution of the association. Among other tilings, this committee will have to look into the status of non-Chinese associate members. Yesterday Sir Cher^-lock Tan, President103 words
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Article108 1952-06-24 4 Hope Kindled For Blind PARIT BUNTAR. Mon Since the opening ot a tuboffice of the Welfare Department here a month ago, persons have been g:ven relief. "There is plenty of scope for welfare En Krian Distract," said Inche Ibrahim bin Saidun. the Social Welfare Assistant m charge of the Pnrit108 words
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Article57 1952-06-24 4 IPOH, Mon.— The Efficiency Medal has been awarded by the Federation Government to Mr. Cheah Ghim Leng, Chairman of the Kinta M.C.A. Mr. Cheah held the rank of Staff Sergeant Instructor m the pre-war FMSVF and at the outbreak of the Malayan war served as a57 words
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172 1952-06-24 4 Motorists Told: Keep Cars Under Light Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Motor car tyre thieves are on the prowl m Ipoh and motorists are warned not to leave their cars unattended to m the dark and lonely places at night. One recent case of a tyre being stolen from a172 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-06-24 5 Standard Staff Rrportt*r 111-t<>K^ Ka<« made at a r»*«'t*nt convoeataaci ol ifi»« tngfccma I niv«r«*ity when two hrotht-r- ai«l *i^t»-r .i. Malaya uratiuattMl uith il#»^rees of Ka< Iwlor of iir .iml Bachelor of Surgery, c M ntfl Lean Siok Kent> (29), Lean Tye251 words
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51 1952-06-24 5 New Villages: Security To Be Tightened Siderable hi here I ek md Li ing ion. and i i g> »in£ on. Com- > also being I ire beted ouae them Sa rUlagc B S mi -..>- BekrJ ad villages. i i c reeks' t Kota tv ml .i i i51 words
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24 1952-06-24 5 the r.A H «g to six for mi.s- Moo r g en- > Kama -i i i v-»; Marcfi24 words
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Article103 1952-06-24 5 MALACC v Mi I St* H.i oe Guard Insped >i! > p (.''t-a I cc >t ndei »ci G Ho B Ss Bai Hi deool Atttr teetafl tl c ;ji lt ing othei Home GuardJ il the dennt Resideni Commia c Ur. II BammeU ;t103 words
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Article67 1952-06-24 5 Corpus Chris ti At K. Bahru Standard. SUll orrcspondeut KOTA BAIiRT. Mon. A CTOWd turned out to see the celebration of Corpus ftristi the Rrsi of its kind m X ita Bahru— by the Church (»r Our Lady of Fatimah, last Fi day. The celebration started with a iii-h ma67 words
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Article85 1952-06-24 5 KUALA LUI IPUR. M A Malay die Mohd V issin bin Omar, 19, w;is convicted by Mr. ic m the First Mag a Court here. cinci »ente I i months' rigorous imprisonment for causing the death ol Abu Bak.-'.r bin Mohane I b doing a85 words
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Article414 1952-06-24 5 The following have passed I the second professional examination Pot the Degrees of MB., B.S. it; AFatoria Rffedica and Pharmacy 1 Blocterioiogj and Pa'thotogy, June 1952: Messrs. N. Balarhamiran, Chan Koti^ Thoe, Ch<?e St'k Yoong, J. Chevf Nga Kok; Misses Chin Tuck Kin and Choo Bee.414 words
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Article, Illustration379 1952-06-24 5 $tau«lard Staff Correspondent ivVVNG, Moil. The Federal (Government km made available 45 bursaries, eaeb *orth £1.800 a year, for qualified students to enter the I niver«ity of Malaya for an bono— a (MM and a diploma of education and be trained379 words
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Article157 1952-06-24 5 PENANG, Mon. -The Federation Government has decided to revise certain rates of the newly -imposed tax on bicycles and bicycle spares imported into the Federation of Malaya, according to Mr. Lee Cheng Tin. Chairman of the Malayan and Singapore Cycte and Motor Traders Association, p Government's157 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-06-24 5 Standard Stan Correspondest PSKANG, Mon.— The St. Xavier's Institution of Penaflg celebrates its centenary today. Behind these 100 years lies the inspiring story of the Christian Brothers, who with fortitude, foresight and faith built up an establishment which is the pride of the country.343 words
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Article72 1952-06-24 5 TPOH. Mon.— The president of 'he IVrak Government Cleric i! Serivces Union Mr. Ayadurai stated that there hag been ny official information yet regarding the reported proposal 01 a new wage scheme for Federation Government clerical workers. "Ne official information has yet been received and72 words
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Article208 1952-06-24 5 'The Spirit Of A School' PEN we. Man. The fad that the' St. Xavier'a Institution carried on m spite <w the Cacl thai a few \fiits bark its! buildings were blown to bits was; symbol of i he- service which the school had rendered to the community warn mentioned by208 words
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Article100 1952-06-24 5 -.'i nan t>. and i- v si Brsl .x ''>- M Hung Tiics Senfl ie the S Xohi Unbu BMC Btl HI B*' < P:ii;i! i i**t>> i rin'.v run !> the v ftra< a i X Cow Schon nd i fbrahim Girls' S inde100 words
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Article37 1952-06-24 5 30 Batu Pahat Chines Enlist THE Mai i Mac Una i '>,,. B.i 1 Pa B i i nenl di ive .<• cruitit. 'I N idy registei ed I >■• i! sii((«'^ i c '".ii iii !><<■ main cinema till i37 words
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Advertisement105 1952-06-24 5 I) fa m. PORT Of NKVV VOKK SELAMAT HAM BAY A— i to all our Muslim palmiiv J 'PAY HOLIDAY THRILLS! vH I^m.^k te 4i^£ kt~ B^Sa hbh y \9 t il\ i COMING SOONfj THE PICTURE I that UkesaNEW lack at life! starring CARY GRANT Jeawc CEAffl M \M\T105 words
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Advertisement54 1952-06-24 5 cruising speed, ond develop* /V^^^^^^S^t^t^ ~S\. 47 X k •> <,» i \r\C\ n. /A 'fcll^lni i^^ii^^^^^^t its vivid accelerotion and Jljj^^^^^^^^^^tKm^K^^^^^^^^^^A^ J^^W^^ Six a joy. It fives yo« wf^^^^^^^^^^^^^M '^Sf'fLS' y| fL^^ AVA/ L AB f_f fQft /^=U NIVERSAL CARS LT D. f SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG 1 SWEARNE BROS.,54 words
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Miscellaneous28 1952-06-24 5 fiIt.XND: Otiebe Xl J<\ iiock W.3tt M> i ■.>..■ f S;i 12.43 I f.43 «i« ma PEKING Xl v. and .\i!• iV 1 Des P 6 i H3 New28 words
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Miscellaneous138 1952-06-24 5 m>u»\: 9ilvci C ty (Technlcoi i (.13 813 sad 9.13 p m Duchess i > (Technicolor) 11 m m ivitMUt Shi tnatijj (Hindi) 11 1") a ..-it 5.45 and p.m. si \K: Su I .~.i.: (Tamil) 1 15, 5 i i )m. Raajput (Hindi) 1 1 mi i; \i. Soeng138 words
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Article870 1952-06-24 6 Singapore Standard Wage Cuts W HEN .vk.ci 10 comment on the ««j W Ltween th, Negotiate* the Estate Worker.' Union and P^ i a tv.ee' Fmnlo^rrs Association, par. r. i t oject is too hot to be touched. Last week's three-hour meeting was adjourned w hrmla" u to enable the870 words
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Article90 1952-06-24 6 Reviews of Views Beware Of Japan j BEWARE of Japan, warned I Catholic pape:- Ih Shih Pao editorially. "She is more dan-' gerous lhaa rearmed Ger-j many," :s;ud the Daily. j The lenient attitude and concession made by Western Powen to Japan and Western Germany. Ih Shih contended, v.js.s the90 words
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Letter185 1952-06-24 6 Sir. h IS more than enough for me to have read. Law Victim's hard fight m defence of moneylenders and I presume that he is one 1 of them In spite of the fact that monej i nders are called "Sharks" 1 still agree with Law Victim thai185 words
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Letter161 1952-06-24 6 State Doctors gfj-—] have noticed that v ,> his defeat m the City eieci ii s M* A. R. Ladarous has beca sending regular letter* fox publication, perhaps with the idea o! regaining favour with the public. Id his latest letter he calls on the authorities to "nationalise the medical161 words
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326 1952-06-24 6 Sir:— Now that the FPA are again asking tot money, money, money, may I suggest thai it fs customary before new funds are allocated for any enterprise to have a financial report on how hinds previously allocated were spent Did this group326 words
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Letter173 1952-06-24 6 Sir;—I understand thai a committee has en appu hted by Governmenl tp go tjjlo the Question of the Moiiey Lenders' Daw. 1 'J'his committee was appoint! d sometime last year rind the public has yet to hear of i's deliberations. I hope ihar this body wiil have173 words
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1316 1952-06-24 6 UNICORN - Locally recruited were completely ignored! UNICORN Xt 9 1 AM A Tax-payer ami as Mit'h am jusl an Interested a* InetnDers of ih«* Finance Committee «»f lh«* I.r«Li!*laliv«* Council vho arc thr Trustees «>t" llir I'ttltlic Purse l«> m«• that the money I \w\ m laxt's if >mII *p«'iil m1,316 words
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Letter205 1952-06-24 6 Sm\ Whre g«'ing through ypiir Siiffiitrjore Standar-i of Junit l(J-h I came acros:s an interesting statement made by the President of the Sikh Missionary Society Malaya m which he appeals to the press m Malaya to stop encouraging controversies on Ihe S;k;i Religion by printing :<■'/.; s205 words
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Article, Illustration426 1952-06-24 6 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL I B, 1 ITLOODLIT mosques, gay sarongs, brighter I bajus can only have one j meaning: Hori Raya I Puosa is here again and J Muslims all over Malaya are celebrating their holiday m the age-old way. i Singapore's streets will f echo this morning426 words
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Advertisement54 1952-06-24 6 Z MAX ALLAH BRINGS 2 ZflM fc HAPPY A\l) PROBPKROIIS ZflM M SALAMAT V&n MURAKAK M TO 4U OUR O STOKERS AM) PATRONS OF ZAM ZAM PRODUCTS. I K. L MOHAMED IBRAHIM CO. Hrad Office:— No. 184. Snxni^oon Koad. Singapore. 7 Branches: *W ZAM Johwre Bh lru Kwiilal.unipiir.Kuatilan 7AM M54 words
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Advertisement7 1952-06-24 6 f/ore you seen I 7//£Hte/rm X osrmHbu?7 words
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Article, Illustration223 1952-06-24 7 MUSLIMS m the Federotion of Malaya and Singapore today celebrate Hari Raya Puasa. The first moon was sighted ct 6.55 p.m. yesterday from Mount Faber, Singapore, by one of the two lookout teams organised yesterday. News \)ut\ the moon had been sighted223 words
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Article141 1952-06-24 7 GERMANY DEFINES 'REUNIFICATION' HWOMH, Jmu-. 23 (Reuler) H«rt J;tk..l» H»inr. Vml l.iihiMti Mii»lStc?f f«»r all l.rmian «fl;iii^. »>»«.! \«^;»>«fa\ that vhen Im rnmttit spoke *>( M'MiitM,,iii*M ..f t.triiiHiiv if Mwanl. oiilv r»-t Soviei '/mac imM ilm P«liafc-adbMurifllcred lc«i;il«viea e«*i <»f i£., t»,|, i An'-r Line "nr j>r#>eiu". id proa* n«nt141 words
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20 1952-06-24 7 tions.fi I oi X at asi -t, I h pa rklen fire engine i fed20 words
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Article187 1952-06-24 7 Israelis Stay Put In UN Offices JERUSALEM, June 23 (Reuter} Israeli military police are continuing 'heir occupa- k oi th€ United Nations mixed armistice commission offices here to prevent United Nations offli ials opening a mysterious 50-galion drum seized from ~n Israeli convoy. For over 48 hour*; the I&raelifi armed187 words
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Article61 1952-06-24 7 Stondord London Correspondent .C^CCn' June 23. TK« following arc the closing i m«i 'ftbei end tin on tht Lon^urt Marhtt fodoy: -ONDON RUBBIR 2i d J! d 2''6 L C '< 2" d M./MBI 2t d St*««f». LONDON TIN Spor f963.105. f*. ton buyers. £965 tclioi.61 words
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188 1952-06-24 7 WASHINGTON, June 23 (Reuter) America's unofficial liui iiMially well-informed air force magazine l»a* >»i<l m ilf* current i!»Mi<* that a plan tailing for use «>i 1 Miiatl atom4>onibfl aa aerial weapons againsl approaching i ntin\ airtraft i*'li«inj; considered al I lit* highest188 words
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Article44 1952-06-24 7 THE HAGUE, Jin 23 CReul«r) Tiie Internationa] Court Justice today ended the hearing on its jurisdiction on j v A c -.-Pf'si;'n oil dispute. 1 The president said he would indicate later the datt wtien its c :<-:; be announced44 words
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55 1952-06-24 7 TOKYO. June 23 (UP):Japanese police have arrested a r.;nn named Pu Rien, who claims he- \s 'he younger brother ol Henry Pu-v>. former emperor C. ?vlanchukuo. Police charged that Ptl Ken had eoliected nearly US$lOO,OOO allegedly for t >e establishment of a "research institute tor55 words
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Article283 1952-06-24 7 WASHINGTON, June 23 Republican Presidential candidate Smalor Robert A. I alt had a lead of 73 I publicly-pledged or legally-committed delegates \o bis rival Gen. Dwigbt Eisenhower's 40.>. according to the lalrht tabulation on Sunday by the I nited I'rt-hs. Six-htindred-and-four ar>U.P.; A.P.; Reuter; AFP - 283 words
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Article136 1952-06-24 7 BOMBAY, Jw-.e 23.— A cyclone that struck Rawalpindi killed I 1 cc people and isolated this city from the outside world as jnoßSuon ktcrris -ashed the Indian subcontinent disrupting ai z^e air services. T ;l e 7(j-rr,i:e an hour cyclone flattened many homes, knocked o136 words
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111 1952-06-24 7 Flood Loss Estimated At £3,000,000 SYDNEY, June 2'>. Damage estimated to total at least £8,000,000 has been caused 'j.v {he recent fio©ds m New So.i-h W; !ts. Mr. Frank Finnan, Stale Minister for Social Welfare, said here. He declared many homes had been so badly damaged they could not beReuter; AAP; A.P. - 111 words
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Article38 1952-06-24 7 JAPAN applied for membership m the united Nations yesterday. There wag little hupe. however, thai v he would get pass the Suvitt veto which has kept out Hi. :>■ Mnd ei»i.ht other appli< cant*. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article30 1952-06-24 7 THE Swiss Government s}a« refused Q demand from ailing King Ta|a] of Jordan to be tolq the thereabouts < f his wife. Queen Zeine informed ecurces UPUP - 30 words
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Article47 1952-06-24 7 PRINCE A!y Khan has accept-f-v. n uivitaMon to visit Ceylon a d v expected m August when th^ mt.'st important race; meeting on the i^'sr.d i? to be j td Dvi ing his visit the prince v. j!i tj.t-jj t new moequ* AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article21 1952-06-24 7 Strike' s 23rd Day TFfE American-wide i^nkt by 550.00Q *t*H workerg over pay) contraeti enter* it* 23rd <?«y i today.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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193 1952-06-24 7 LONDON, June 23 (AFP)— A London insurance firm has just received a claim from the owner of Pounsley Lodge Cottage for compensation "for damage caused by a mischievous ghost." Brigadier R. X. H#f. «w owner, bought the house en months ago. He foofe up resident193 words
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Article70 1952-06-24 7 CAIRO. June 23. (AP) Around 215,000 000 Moslems all over the world today started celebrating the threeday feast of Bairam, marking the end of the. monthlong dusk-to-dawn fast of Ramadan. In Cairo all Government and private offices and most of the sljodv w^rr closed today and70 words
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Article123 1952-06-24 7 RHEE WINS MAJOR VICTORY PUSAN, J me 23. (Ri iter) S. i" i Korean Presideni Syngman Rhee won a major victory m the National Assembly today by obtaining a vote aliimmg him to remain Presideni indefinitely until a new President is elected. Oppnvj -mn leader}; ;.:ur Me vote on a123 words
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Article66 1952-06-24 7 R3O DF JANEIRO, June 23, (Reuter)-^prder has been <■• n pleteiy restored on AnchieVa prison i.sand off the Brazil coast where hundreds of convicts mutinied. However. .«-n>Tie of the prisoners who escaped to the mainland are still fighting g< ernment f orce.s T:ie prisoners mutinied66 words
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Article34 1952-06-24 7 HONGKONG. June 2:-; (AP) Communist authorities m Melhsien, 200 miles north-east of Canton, executed 59 persons m May. Those executed were "mostly former village chiefs. Landowners, wealthy farmers, teacher^ and merchants."34 words
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Article26 1952-06-24 7 A TATTERED draft ol Robe I Barns' famous "Auld Lang Syne" m the poet's own handwriting brought £1.500 st a London auction APAP - 26 words
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180 1952-06-24 7 Camp Officials Begin Screening Of 45,000 Po Ws KOJE ISLAND, June 23. (Reuter AAP*— Prison camp officials today began the screening of 45/000 North Korean and Chinese prisoners who were never previously questioned on whether they wonted to return to their homes. A spokesman said of some 80.000 prison* re180 words
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Article170 1952-06-24 7 CAIRO. .1 EU I Trio Soviet Union Efypt that the ;> era four-power I>■ mand would r ih k K.i 1 into m .k a lv< ture* 1 a would regard Egj it's ev< ai participation "an unfriend 5 f not a wc.! Lnf< circles laid T'.o170 words
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Article139 1952-06-24 7 NEWPORT NEWS .lime 23 (UP i The United States, Ri st .dj < I thf Am» ricao mer- '<• f s t sii] for her New York debut, -arrying the largest number <.f guests ever to attend a stag party at sea. No women we t139 words
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Article29 1952-06-24 7 THIRTY -SIX more torelgnen have been granted i < :ii.>. i on to '■■■<- Sbang i < y include Portuguese en route to ."v;acj<> Cc Europeans.— A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-06-24 7 photo Mr. Malcolm Mat-Donald, ('onimivtioner Oncral for South-East Asia being erected by Mr. Jam^ Lawler. Publicity Manager of Shaw Bros., at last night* gala premiere of "The African Queen" at the Pavilion Theatre, Singapore- StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article61 1952-06-24 7 SUB LINKS' THE QUEEN ELIZABETH LONDON. June 2:; R< The Dutch Z ■■.vaardvis' h day to h.-i' f Queen Elizabeth. biggest liner, ii. d inng the big MAI O< exercises a: > i-. Th.- i i- Baf i nrat 1 tat ked M about 130 > uf the Sc i61 words
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Article58 1952-06-24 7 I [CAN < 1 r ReuU Pope anted m his cesf Into the ded B Pi last Ditihi I c EM m ';> d Ceniil;l Italian priest Fa At c M.i. ia Pucd. blessed r DMtf l*loi ♦•lire m ISIt H# < 1 4t eara of58 words
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Advertisement39 1952-06-24 7 w^ W^^ f} If'^ a^ar mam tAJ jl -f J^, '""^V- fifel^ f^^ V T THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND Vv J&\ T0 SA AWAK NORTH BORNCO. >^\N INDONESIA. THAILAND. i:tl »is!lS MANSFIEID CO. LTD OCEAM BLD6. SINGAPORE I. j *^**"BBBBa«BBBB«BWB^B^BBBB»aaBBB^B»«^B^Ba»^BaB^aB»BaB^BBBBBBBBBB^B^B^B^B^BWBBWBWB^B^HB^B^39 words
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Advertisement79 1952-06-24 7 V /cu'vt tht idea chat 'AM Shot art tKt sarvie*...t /rv See the difference Jj? with a WREN SHINE ■jEfli ~^l V^/ Tlgk kfi«« flat 14 Bftft tit S^En9 M A I J #iivc». list *w. KjJA Wr& 4 i: i p% E! a /n WAifc, B/ock, Dark Tan, Ar79 words
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Article209 1952-06-24 8 WHARVES SHIP GODOWN GATE Aate^kerk r!B'39 Autolycus 13/14 British Councillor 4 7> 8 Flying Trader 11/12 4 [nverbank 25 2f? .]jvi\ Gbutch) 42 4:: 2 Java 'Fast Asiatic Cn> a 9 Javanese Prince ?>'■) -".4 2 Mapia 6 rmiden 2. 28 2 Okhla C.P. T Ordia 1^209 words
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Article12 1952-06-24 8 SHIPBROKER. Edwa Henry Ray bas clie:< la He <±* H A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement665 1952-06-24 8 NAVIGATION CO., LTD. yxutei Sailings to Chin.i and Japan from Singapore, it Selenium Penung Also direct Sailing from IVumknk and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan? Frwra mi" July 7 Ku»lvsiuu< buea Julj 11 July 13 llon^ktui^ Sails Sails Sails Penang P Sham S'pora For at June ,Ith665 words
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Advertisement346 1952-06-24 8 SnSj^y^vJ 1 '.IK Yokohama .".Uunf M,,l> ?4 KAMJUMHA' fur B«dgkuk Sai<<>f. Honfkoot Kobe 16 ni«i) v ir,j ll!v j, SEI ANHIA' for lw>4 2l,vr;iuU Q/fU FROW IAPAN/H()N(.KO.NC, BINTANG" for Bangkok l/SMf SAIIIM.S IO rON'nXKVT )s( \\i.J\a\ r or ColomtMi Adrn Pnrf Said (ienoj v H^mburc C open hast co Getsenbtir^346 words
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Miscellaneous57 1952-06-24 8 fgdfbcnfhnf Despatches MAILS for South India close to-.iay for fke s.s. Jaladur^a. Pontianak (by Saloug). Eas: Africa and South Africa (by Inverbank> Arrivals t R.IVI.S. Canton Ls bringing parcel mails from Great Britain. N. Ire 'at, t. Eire. Europe. North Mad Wes\ Africa, arid Wesi [adies, Thailand (letters and parcels57 words
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544 1952-06-24 9 MILLION BUY STEADIES THE COPRA MART India May Still Take More By TJ. LIM, Standard Market Reporter INDIA has been buying well m excess of a million dollars worth of coconut oil from Maloya within the post week, a factor directly responsible for the steady condition of the copra market.544 words
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Article24 1952-06-24 9 I- ance, \y- F-c- P odd i-i I i > b;- >.''t Vm tefla ered t as n muc jyifl ttion24 words
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Article172 1952-06-24 9 WASHINGTON, Jun«. 23 (AFP)— The Pre Mem ..il < uimtilt* on Ka\% MaU-riaU |o<la\ staled m a rrport i!i.«l »h« r«- «\i«»l«-<l an «\lr«"in«!y MriMH prnliletit «»t ra%v itcriaia ■ffcctilMß \hv I iii Mml and industrial na- I i 11! W isifjru V urope. a172 words
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Article36 1952-06-24 9 Sterling- Yen Rate LONDOSK. June 23 <UP> -A Treasury spokesman said yesterday there had been no eh njse in 'the Sierling-Yen exchange rate and the Treasury knew nothing of report* lv the c° n j Uaiy.36 words
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Article64 1952-06-24 9 h il I nge Banks I rates i pei j nts I <T.T.I A iit bilis and I Cana I i tT.T I 32 1 It; i() D 16 d 'St.). O.E N York a H tada Swisi 141 h. F francs 14 Belj 162." Swe-64 words
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Article21 1952-06-24 9 agreem* I bei een the runent the 51 me qua- neri"an mere ban! i I monsi will I iter.21 words
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Article130 1952-06-24 9 Pinay May Free Franc NEW YORK. J in* (AP)— France may make the franc freely convertible. Pierre Martin ex( itive vice-president of the French Chamber of Commerce oi New York. said. Addressing the New lork Board of Trade. Martin also predicted France may revise its ►fficial exchange rate when theA.P. - 130 words
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678 1952-06-24 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Two- Way Talks To Solve Bis; Rubber Problem ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Isy Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, June 23 Bilateral robber talks between Indonesia ami the United States are continuing ami the atmosphere is reported to be stood. Tlir talks .started following the Ottawa Rubber Study Ooup Conference last intuit h.678 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-06-24 9 photo consignment of 'MOO tons of strap iron is beinjr loaded Into Jlio freighter Stan Fernando lyins alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Picture shows some of the lurries loaded with scrap, waiting iv front of the Sll.iJ. godowßS, where the freighter was lyintj. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-06-24 9 photo A plot of sty* b-ans at Sei-danff Agricultural Experimental Station i which was planted three weeks before tt*t picture w.ts taken. an'tainin? 25 different varieties of soya, the 1 planting incorporates one 1 of the BOSt ac«uiate and 1 -omplete. experiments of < its kind possible.- StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article127 1952-06-24 9 A IK( lINK \L.s<:ii;\TlFK conference on progreo* m the field ol industrial rubber research i« being jor-ani^l by the NcllieHamls Bobber Foundation. Delft, I "olland. m cooperation with it* br*ncb oiices, the Inter. "ni.onal Rubber Officer at Brnssefft, Frankfort on the Main, Suukholm and Zurich.127 words
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Article52 1952-06-24 9 j With its exports of condensed milk totalling 4r> per cent, ot the world exports of this product the Netherlands was staled tn be the world's largest exoorter of condensed milk, at a meeting of the Netherlands Association for the Duiiy Industry and Milk pyt'ene held m CJtretch,52 words
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Article18 1952-06-24 9 THE price of tin on the Singapore market yesterd,, $481| per picul. (Down 37J I cents).18 words
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179 1952-06-24 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE freighter. Tarn, v.liii h recently arrived m Singapore from European ports, discharged 110 cases of sardines, 350 crates of Scandinavian i hardboards, 109 cases of cotton [threads, 100 cases of mushI rooms. 150 cases of liquor. 1.005 cartons of cork, 3.502179 words
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317 1952-06-24 9 RIDA Railway Aids Planters Save Thousands THOUSANDS of dollars m transport < >sts are being saved by padi planters m the Tan>ong Harare arra of Kuala SeJangor now that I* 1 1 > has built a lifcht sleel railway equipped with low. woodrn topprd trolley cars for carrying the planters'317 words
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Article82 1952-06-24 9 Shocks Replace Harpoons AMONG v is nmv listed j elerti era! F -r. ctl < journ Lespat h a!ei 'v mhmte n i h un huge mi take c hi hai Teie« f C. ia so inc.: enfj partiotilar con 1 uctin ou needr- 5 eft pmeni :nrlu' •> ele<82 words
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Article18 1952-06-24 9 H N tune Speci:ii Standwid S change tor m er lii i 836 piah; Goid 118 words
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Advertisement45 1952-06-24 9 BUTTERFLY BRAND Hatk m I >. Baked Enamel Top Kerosene Cooking Stove i I \N ODOURLESS H ONOMIC4L OWKNIENT I IST LONGER I W KNER USES I OZ. KEROSENE IN ONE HOLR som Lviatwiumc M hKTRIBITORS LEA HIN COL SmA BHtlgc ML SrSCAPORI 1. l«l 316645 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1952-06-24 10 Peter Robinson On Action The Shutter 1 \KI.V rvcr\ un i t-iir v\ lvi IffH I Minfi .i hi iri4 *»n«M(ls alleged t<> be I 100 th or 1 .".niMli. ni i Xi mil. traius ln^ I«mis m iUi< ftnl "lorinus (l.i Di trial >i I ci n>r on nibjciPeter Robinson - 1,414 words
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Article706 1952-06-24 10 IS FOR GRAFLEX wl ose most famous p tduct, ttn- ->übtedly, is !)>,> s teed G\ i- m hat there no sue'! as the Spet-d (rraflex. Graflex Incorpa I formerly t'n*> Foln tiler Torpor il oh i th« h i v or the conf^dxy which yi'ti re*706 words
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Article1388 1952-06-24 10 ' ANACRUSIS - Traubel— Aftermath And Judgment 'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC MOTES By FTER two triumphantly successful appearances m the Victoria Memorial Mall the name of Helen Traubel is on everyone's lips. Previously she was, to most of us. a celefirated name m Wagnerian opera, m reference books or on gramophone records. We know her1,388 words
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Advertisement409 1952-06-24 10 Choose a film of great resolving power' Vo v »li *L not only get greater detail fa the subject bur .> L be able to project on a larger screen GfV A f?T CINE FILM gives these odvanraget to *s Sole Agents TRADING CO "HOLLAND no. 137-139 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE409 words
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Miscellaneous342 1952-06-24 10 rpODA**S QUOTATION: "It is I never tou late tv j;ivr up T«»ur prP.judicrs." Thorrau Tl KHOVr FOX EVERYONE: B* tociable: mix Fairly freely, !)r>jde:» the se ipe of your con- Uct3 Benefit through the i r^wirce.- of others. Promote personal matter* and contact's. Shun qmrreUomeness. inharmony of »ny kind TOt342 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-06-24 11 photo Mrs. F. P. Jackson's Flighty Frances, ridden by D. Smith (m check silks), snatches a one-and-a half lengths victory m the Ascot Stakes on the opening day of the Koyal Ascot meeting last week.— ReutherReuter - 39 words
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288 1952-06-24 11 TOKYO, June 23. (Al») One Olympic mark and three Japanese record* were bettered on Sunday m tin- hnals of a four-day National Swimming meet m which 27 Japanese were selected to represeal this nation m the Olympic at Helsinki The team of 18288 words
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120 1952-06-24 11 SEREMBAN. Mon,— The sarong made its first appearance m Malayan state cricket m the PerakNesrri Sembilan match now m progress at Seremban when Fijian players m Negri's team appeared m this unusual attire for cricket. On the Negri wicket, flannel trousers, I white shorts120 words
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Article, Illustration203 1952-06-24 11 Stammia Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Stammia Sam Snead %wy. AS uou*swing back from the address position your left arm is fnllit extended as pictured hp'p. Note the hands hare reached the hiv high -position .nrh no cockiny of the wrists. At this point the cocking &e--giftt. But sloxchj. The hands tiiould not203 words
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Article46 1952-06-24 11 101 'ISVILLE, Kentucky. June 23 (Reuter): Sara Stoeud, the holder, and one or America's best known golfers, was elimmate.l m the first round of th» professional Golfers Association championship here yesterday. Sneati was beaten at the Itnn hole by Uw Worsham. of Pennsylvania.46 words
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Article280 1952-06-24 11 NEW YORK, June 23! (AP)— Walker Smith and j Guiseppe Barardinelli will! draw a US$4OO,OOO gate to New York's Yankee Stad- ium today for a world title j fight which may make j boxing history. Smith— that's Sugar Ray Robinson's real name is after280 words
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164 1952-06-24 11 HOLLYWOOD. June 23 (Reuter)— Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour m a 14£ hour coast-to-coast "Telethon" (television marathon), yesterday raised more than US$l,OOO,OOO for the United States Olympic Fund. The sum was enough for 1952 and a start on the future fund.164 words
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149 1952-06-24 11 India Faces Stiff Test At Olympics BOMBAY. June 23 (Renter) India, supreme id Oiympif hockey since she made her debut at Amsterdam m 1923. i faces grtuttt competition this ye^r thaaa over before. HfS thitf danger is Pakistan, rated second m the "seedings for this year's Helsinki games. It la149 words
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223 1952-06-24 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD TJHFJJ (Tulloh) and Potechoux (McCloud) were the only ones sent against the clock at yesterday morning's workout of candidates m preparation for tomorrow's races— the second day of the Perok Turf Clubs June Meeting. Senr over four furlongs, Peter and Potechoux went tullstripped223 words
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Article102 1952-06-24 11 MUAR Amateur Athtetk j Association office bearers Tor j the ensuing year are: President, Mr. I. M. Chandler, vice president, Mr. Kens Choo San, hon, secretary. Mr. Chua Seng Kooi, asst. secretary, Mr. Koh Koon Sien. Hon. treasurer, Mr. Lav Song Chor. Auditors, Tuan Haji Shukor102 words
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Article52 1952-06-24 11 THE British Council will act v i hosl to the Singapore Olympic Team .vhilst they are m London on their way to Helsinki. In addition to providing hotel accurnmodation, the British Coun- j nl will arrange far a full pro- j gramme of subject to '.he team's52 words
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Article22 1952-06-24 11 I June I (<<•/. feathi C'l. all ttionul fad < i m t .i Vied fb ripper < i for k,'.,» n >\ ffm22 words
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Article53 1952-06-24 11 BATl T P Ail AT. "Mon— 1 third all-Chine^k Badmin Championships m the B. I Pahat Dtstrici will )>e held on June 28. at UM '"^ir^e Reci tion Club Con Entries ar»> invited for i foilowin-: tfen*s sin g I men's doubles, men's i•■ singles, men's j.jnior doub.'i53 words
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Advertisement541 1952-06-24 11 DEATH i. :EN N h »'i rr '1 c, •2, it his t<M■l Uppef Serai John B M Kenna. .^0 c UWIli cortege v. ill 1 idem s at 4 pm. J for the the Gockl Shepthence to BidadarJ I r ißtera sal II dMBBg ASH :.ee •I lam lio541 words
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Advertisement447 1952-06-24 11 NOTICES Public Lecture University Mib>i Subject:— "Crucial Evidence for Hurrsan Evolution" Speaker: Professor WE Le Gros Clark, D.Sc., MA.. F.R.CS., FRS.. Professor of Anatomy, University of Ox fore} Chairman: Professor A. R Ellis on Thursday 'J'lth June 1^52 at I 8 p.m. m the Central Ha!i Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy447 words
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Advertisement116 1952-06-24 11 WANTED \V A.viT.D Stamps, MaUg Perlia and English. Si collectioiH bought. Partirii Prio to Box No. T867, Standard. Singapore l. FOR SALE 8,000 yards budv od T. .1. I For cv tails p< c write Man.-!;;- i i [an fang Est I Masai, Johore. YEW Terrace House v. mod 1116 words
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Advertisement178 1952-06-24 11 WOItCFS .HE MA I I EXC'IIANGI BANKS ASSOCIATION. icmr)f»rs of Ihe above A N i'ion m I>r ony ■;^apr)r» f«»r Oil i.iv i B ink Ui>)\ i.iv > t- nd.iy rah .\\inr Hn refore f he ■■>' f '■>'!! r..i: t i \m Pr r pr g h '-t >178 words
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Miscellaneous253 1952-06-24 11 Today's Radio Programmes Singapore E£€s£3%Hsg£; 10 a.m. W«r.; i«.<>-» ru.»r S mm Om X^leal r«po l«JI ItauH Wtfcl Shows; t«.t.» For hnxlista 8eh«oh; I p.m. Radio Orchestra; 1.30 S«w»; pRf r.H Overseas 1.49 tr.mkie < .irir Orrlie^trj I P >'• tor in^Ush BdUK>U; «t.!5 JT(»Kr..niinr >«T\ l<«' Summary: <• luieriu.tr:253 words
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Article171 1952-06-24 12 TENNIS Xl ALA LIMPI K. MOB. -Winning the remaining; tv\o games pluytd today, South beat the North by the narrow Margin of ttvefl names to six m a three-day tennis tmirna- Inrn t at the Uke Club •rganised by Ibc lawn Tenois Assoi -iation of Malaya. day171 words
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Article63 1952-06-24 12 Mon.— The fol- j I repre>ent r-State ericagainst Singapore Quo padangj '3 and June 2 P. S. M Dew (capt.). M. C. f c captain I*.1 I B D B V. Strivens, :.l. C Umapathy, M i P athy, J. Sequerah, i S Bakai Said.63 words
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Article, Illustration93 1952-06-24 12 Our <»f America's hi? hopes a1 Helsinki this summer. I ord Konno. a 19 year old Ohio State I'niverMtv student, holds the mtion.il titles m the 20€ metres, 400 metres and 1.3 M metres free style events Konno is also tl>«* iinoffli'ial record holder for the I.."> 00 nu'lres. A93 words
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92 1952-06-24 12 TAIPING, Mon.— In a schoolboy cricket match, the Taiping King E Iw ard VII beat the Penang W F] >es" m the annual encounter by 65 runs. For the nn Punagasu contributed 64 tuns. Sek Keong 28. Monei 1 3 nghe J3 and Chandragasu92 words
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Article377 1952-06-24 12 Wim bledon 's Battles Again LONDON, June 23, (Reuter).— Though favoured by the traditional sunny opening, the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships attracted smaller crowds than usual for the first day. There were fewer than 18,000 m the grounds and there was still plenty of free standing room around the centre377 words
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Article98 1952-06-24 12 Useful BP To Play Match THE Useful Badminton Party and the Arche Juvenus Sports Club will play a friendly badminton match of four mpn'a .singles and three men's doubles at the Clerical Union Hall today at 7.00 p.m. The following players have been selected to play for the Useful 8.P.:98 words
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Article28 1952-06-24 12 PARIS. June 22 (AP)— Georges Courtois* li\o-year-old Tournay today won the Grand Steeple Chase de Paris the French Grand National m a photo finish.28 words
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Article65 1952-06-24 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Cuptie: REME AAA at Jalan Bcsar IPOH IDF LEAGUE SOCCER: Div. I—Tamilians1 Tamilians v* Borneo MSC on Ipo'n Padang. D;c. 2A PCRC os Ramblers on PCRC Padang. Die. 2B—Yuk Choy School v* Medical Reception sin oil Coronation Padang. Div 2A— Worcester* vs DCRK on Jai65 words
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Article205 1952-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— Kuala Lumpur YMCA drew five points all with the Ipoh YMCA at the close of today's games m their annual competition tor the Foenander Shield Last year, [pon won the shield. Kuala Lumpur won the hockey and got a walkover at205 words
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Article56 1952-06-24 12 MALACCA. Mon. The Indian Rangers Sports Club from Kuala Lumpur had a Held day at the Malacca Stadium this i afternoon trouncing the Malacca Indians by nine goals to nil. The visitors scored through Ananathan (2) Samy (2) and Narayanasamy. In the second half Nadarajah56 words
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Article61 1952-06-24 12 MONTERREY, MEXICO. June 23 (AP" World lightweight I champion Lauro Salas knocked out Harold D;ide ot San Die«o. California. last night m the j fourth round of a 10-round non- 'title fight Salas weighed 131 lbs Dade, 131 j lbs. It was Salas' first victory over Dade,61 words
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Article283 1952-06-24 12 TOAN MONO OLD Boys' Association were In top form against Singapore Harbour Board Police m their SAFA Third Division "B" league soccer enrotintei at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Alter' being held for full 30 minutes by a stubborn SUB Police side. Tuan Mon« OBA staged a283 words
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715 1952-06-24 12 MANKAD, A HERO AGAIN But India Faces Sure Defeat Today LONDON, June 23, (Reuter) A glorious innings by Vinoo \lanka<l who defied England's bowlers for four hours and belped India stave off an innings defeat, highlighted today's play m the second Test I match. By Ihe end of the day715 words
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Article111 1952-06-24 12 India Ist innings !55 England Ist In&iaga 537 India 2nd innings Mankad b Laker M 4 Roy b Bedser 0 Adhikari b Trueman 1--Hazare c Laker b Bedser 4:t Manjrekar b Laker 1 Phadkar b Laker m Umrigar b Trueman 14 Mantii c Cqmpton b Laker ."> Ramrhand b111 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-06-24 12 SA WLF START A FUND Weight Lifti. i "opes of v, l(t B < Helsinki v Olmni. m, boost v, srfcsv s i P weight Colony were swims: ng I financed by wouid ha 1 able to Rnai Mi f s them with the expre enth their send Duns! Mr.52 words
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23 1952-06-24 12 SI. Georgi 's Old Boys Win Hockey Trophy i t he Geor. the < ie U i B wroug I aero: when 1 B23 words
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Article57 1952-06-24 12 Seremban Win La Sallian Soccer SEREMBAN. Mon. S: Paul's OBA beat Singapore's Christian Brother Schools OBA :-S-l at soccer today m the I. a Sallian Centenary sports tourney. It was a close, keen match played with One sportsmanship. Scorers for SPIOBA were Peter and Lawrence Van Huizen and Tony Danker57 words
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146 1952-06-24 12 FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, lune 22 (AP)— Albert AscaH (Ilaly), drixin*; a Ferrari 2()(K) r.r., won the 381-mile Francorcfaamp§ European Grand Prix 'motor race today. Giuseppe Faring (Italy), m a Ferrari, wa* second. Third was Robert Mati/on (FraiK'e), drivins a (Sordini. As'-ari finished on? rrir. itc st>146 words
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197 1952-06-24 12 SEREMBAN, Hon. Four inimn| rlad I ijian- si«»lr i\w show m ili«* cricket maicli between N«-»ri and I'nak liicli ended m a draw today. IW three Hjian-. «a\i a sparkling di>|»la> of fiekHiig, batting and bowling m helping \V»jri into a lor to lor197 words
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Article214 1952-06-24 12 M <.RI t IRS 1 l\\->—l If, PKRAK HRSI INNS s r Watson b Hardy H Suppiah b Dionysius a: AnJv ftCurogesu c Qhutemdraa k Cacaban 4^ A. Tttillianathaa c Benebicl tt D:onysius 0 G s Walker b Cacaba i c bfooneresingbe c Ca4 < ~.< i ft Dionysius214 words
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Article139 1952-06-24 12 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon At t^p **nd »»f the .second day's play, with !1K /or «*i:;ht m tln*«r second m BißffS, Penani; were 238 runs m the lead m their match against Selan^or. Se angor at one period looked like gaininf i good > I ;if139 words
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