Singapore Standard, 25 June 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard ■to. x VOL. II NO. 358 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 450 1 New Anti-Red Weapon, Says Chief Of MTUC THE gigantic Employees' Provident Fund, which will benefit more than 500,000 workers m the Federation of Malaya one-tenth of the total population when it comes into force on July 1, is described as "a secret weapon
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  • 151 1 37-YEAR-OLD Scotsman. Mr. M. I. Essac, fell 20 feet into the Sfamford Canal last night and while his wife screamed foj; help, a scorf of autookeii stood on the bank and watched. Mr. Issue died m an ambulance on the way to the General H
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  • 46 1 LONDON, June L' 4 (Renter) -«-Prince Philip, athletip 31--year-old husband of Quwen Elizabeth, l&\ ill today with ail attack >>f jaundice. A bulletin from Bin kinyham Palace said he would be confined to his ro n for several days. Ail engagements have been cancelled.
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    55 1 Mir ANG KHENG LENG. former reporter of the Sin < h w R J T f whu^turc trVduated from the University of Manitoba. Winnipeg with a Bachelor «^Ald£eetun jr.»auaira i d j bi grjiduatwMi thrsi*. a design of a new Chinese PrpbyterlM Ch.iih wfctefcU to lie built «e*r Mewto. Circus,
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  • 97 1 I|C For Man Who SD I Xl II W I J. a Harrtf <>f th»- Nt Bau, n Howards. who l.iry nmht stalked orists into their iid killed one'of them n awarwed Ihe Miiii>«. -s for mural t "a huii i'iil*T -.is m \yrc with
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  • 46 1 IPUR, Tues.— a of Perak. a rifle and i'ijn ii patrol -rroriits m Pcnk, after v.:h a gang errors: was ki'iof the 1 6 .'.ho er <ntactBnil ffUMd ter- X lia Kangsar ok. StS murdered tpt v one a X iti Tlncti
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  • 97 1 Xl a:. LUMPI R, Tues. Til E R\ v y ester da j laun< he I an iii sti flfce mv mediate y aftaf an engagement between the leading section of a pia* >«>■ oi the 2 6 < lurkhas and a ;> gang >' about
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  • 70 1 MR MALCOLM MacDooaldJ Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom ta South-East Asia, will pay a visit to Japan, m the near Future. He experts! to Bflive "here DO -June 29. and to si iv lor about a week, j The purpose oi his visit is to acquaint
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  • 56 1 LONDON, June 24 (Renter) Sources close to tiie U.N. Secretary General. Mr. Trygve Lie. who is on a short visit to London, today indicated that Mr. Lie had m mind a visit to South and South-East Asia, m the coming winter. He is leaving London tomorrow
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  • 176 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation i* to conduct from the beginning of July an antibamlit propaganda week which will cover every town, village and kanipong m the country. This is part of the campaign of psychological warfare which the Federation Government plans m future to
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  • 71 1 RANGOON, June 24 (AP>— The morale of Burma's While Fi.i2 Communist rebels U waning and followers of Thakin Than Tun are deserting to gove "nment forces, captwed White i lag documents reveal. A few days after the government disclosed contents of a secret report on prevailing
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  • 153 1 LEI LAI HENG (37) a foreman of welders m a tin factory m Jalan Be*ar was *hot and killed m cold blood yesterday morning l»y two compatriot* jutf oul*ide the place where he was employed. The murderers, believed to have po><jd as detectives, called Lei
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  • 437 1 Manchurian Industries Hit By Raid TOKYO, June 24: War industries and homes m thousands of square miles of Manchuria and North Korea have been hard hit as a result of yesterday's 500 plane U.N. raid which scored direct hits on each of five huge hydroelectric power plants m the Yalu
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  • 88 1 HARI RAYA BEAUTIES WITH broad smiles on their faces. these three top-notch. Malay film .stars who are with the Shaw Brothers Studios m JaHn Aiupas, Singapore step out to celebrate Hari Kaya Puasa. They were m a hurry ''just soins places" to enjoy the spirit of the day, when The
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  • 329 1 DUO SIX CHENG-LOCK TAN, leader the Malayan Cblliesc A**oeiation yesterday said il \>a» not inconceivable that the M( would tiel«l non-Chinese Indian, Malay and European candidate* m the Singapore Legislative and City Council election*, a* it had dour m the Selangor Municipal election* with gratifying results.
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  • 96 1 i KUALA LUMPUR, Tn^:The European assistant manager of an esiaie m 'he Telok Anson area of P(Tak j was found murdered tins; morning after having been re- 1 ported missing yesterday He had been sbol through lhe back of the h?ad Ambush positions foi ei^ht people were discovered
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  • 39 1 Persian Premier Mohammed Mouadeq returned to Teheran yesterday from The Hague tnd reported to the Shah on the rase no v before the Enternati >nal Couit or Justice Dn ih e oil dispute with Britain- AFP
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  • 63 1 3 'Varsity Students Released THRFF undergrads of the University of Malaya, who were detainer! under the] Emergency Regulations, m January, 1951, were celeased on Monday. They were among the 13, Including a pi ofessoi h i were rounded up by the Security Police m a iw '<■.> on the University
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  • 49 1 'I he Jh\)h 'if-' 1 Nil < Rura Po Ice beadquai bi In Tokyo has i% l*d units thro Ifl I the country to itand b.v f-r pot I i .-)i dei on vv.- m te tnd inni ersarj ©I Hi« stari of the Korean i^ai U.P.
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter COINS issued under British AutkoritiCf toe the Eastern Settlements as far back as l.Bt> are amoafl those nox m the R a Must'ir,-! collection. Token com issued by private merdiaats ot Singapore during th« >eais 1828 J&— 1835 are also In
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  • 23 2 THE Geylaiig Methodist Giris' School* will be having a Flag Day on Saturday. Jurre 28 to raise* money for the school builrling fund.
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  • 120 2 New SCA Shop Planned Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the peor public response m the Tanglm area to buy local vegetables at fair prices, the Singapore Consumers' Association will direct its attention to another area where the need is greater. Mrs. Robert Eu. the Associatoin's President, told The Standard yesterday that
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  • 29 2 A CHINESE who was severely stabbed m the neck was take-i to hospital by an ambukinr<? from the TJ mile. East Coast Road, early yesterday morning.
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  • 341 2 70 Student Teachers Told To Quit FAILED TO GET CREDIT IN TWO ENGLISH EXAMS Standard Staff Reporter SEN FNTY student teachers of the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, who joined m March and hne, 1950 wil be compelled to leave college (for cood by tlie end of this month, because they
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    54 2 MRS. E. W. Bowell, wife of the retired Dncrtor of Education. Hangkoag. arrived Singjore ye^erdaT ta the liner Canton, on her way to H^^^iLTS^r^S^e band. Awaiting to take her to G©**™"** J o^ hSIJ? she is stajrtag u«tU the ship leaves, was Mr. J. C. Hames, A. D. C. to
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  • 192 2 DATO C. J. PACLAR, Singapore Legislative (ouncillor, *ho bf CO io sponsor a Singapore 4-H Club mterifo wml that he <\|»eele<l a very good response to Oylang project. He ?=aid that the finanee'to start such a scheme should not prove too great an obstacle.
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  • 51 2 VOLUNTEERS of the Special Constbulary attached to "E Division are reminded that the next monthly meeting to be held at the Orchard Road Police Station is on Friday. June 27. at 7 p.m. This will also be 4 psy night' and all volunteers are expected to
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  • 215 2 F Standard Staff Reporter 4LTHOLGH it was a public holiday ve*i« r«lay, it wa« another day for many teac her, and arhoolchildren m Singapore schools situated m the suburbs. The reason for this was that the decision to change the public holiday
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  • 42 2 MR. N. G. MORRIS. Commissioner of Polk**. Singapore, was given a farewell party by the Sefangoori Rural District Committee al Uae Sin Mm Schoo!. Upper St'iaugoon Road Yesterday. Air. Morris is leaving the Colony shoriiy on leave,
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  • 250 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT half the amount of the $1,000,000 building i fund target has already j been ccUcrted by the Chi- j nese V.M.(.A. Singapore businessmen, own- i ing cafes and other places of entertainment, arc quickly responding to the Y.M.C.A.'s appeal and placing
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  • 174 2 AMONG interesting specimens of Malayan fauna at the Raffles Museum are some living Giant Snails .(Achaunn fulica) which were sent to the; Hosa Research Laboratories at Sunbury-c:>Thames for experiment to decide whether) they would prove suitable for cancer research. The Raffles Museum Report
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  • 143 2 THE Poppy Day Appeal Entertainments Committee held a meethig at flagstaff Ho^se yesterday ior .preliminary discussions on proposed entertainments to raise funds for this year's appeal m Singapore. Lady Keightley, wife of the C-in-C, FARELF, and organizer lof the Entertainments Com- 1 mittee. presiaed. The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 74 2 riT^Z^i^rn VaND WOULD XXJ BELIEVE^ VE9, isE^] fTMATO WHY m/ BUT WHAT OFt ffV^/ TH[T ONI V M'GP ;,nON W f^f^i^i s i>ij'^"aa°. /kpSme^l swamp I about won- for the \gration»of go m FiFTvj^wo^g^ T^r V;'* )he c«c»mt. 1?^ Gwm r DOLLY IS MORE FUN AI /SOME- ff*iD M£ L££
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  • 552 3 Hari Raya: COLOUR, COLOUR EVERYWHERE-TO SHAME EVEN A RAINBOW Page 3 today brings you eleven glimpses of Singapore Muslims celebrating the llari Raya. By WILLIS HALL, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S streets were a blaze of changing colours yesterday morning when sarong-clad .Muslim members of the community left their homes to
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  • 298 4 Rubber 'Slump' Didn't Dampen Festive Spirit Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation went all out today m a riot of colour, mu*ie and iun to keep the Hari RayaDespite the fall m the rubber price, which has hit the Malay smallholder
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  • 54 4 Death-By Rash Driving Charge MUAR, Tue*.— See 5..0 Khuan. JWBIS, u'as ;i. lowed baii flfj »>JO by thr Muar Magistrate] v. '.t-n ">c appea;«*d vi C<>-jrt lo- j <>n. a charge of causing the I death r.i RahinEtati birre Jaffar ♦>■* n*g.l:ge';:. driving a car on j June ly i.:
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  • 350 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent IPOII Tups —About 130 former Chinese Nationalist t£*n and other ranks, including a captain are to help m th<- maintenance of security m this state during the present Emergency. p B farm pan of tbe !6U Chinese who were M E
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  • 30 4 FOUNDA TION STONE The foundation stone laying rrremony of the new Red Cross Home for crippled children will be on July 8 at 5.30 p.m. at Tanah Merab Besar. Changi.
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  • 142 4 K(.(nd-ird Stuff orrr*pon<if "l We r^ :>• Uve iV h A Ed a1 ao H v ::x I > armmg the i ral popula- FAKA ■>• l '> *h tv Frank Lau bach's ne" metfaod t ■-.>•<■ < onate iili- l| 000 l ■>«
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  • 348 4 Standard Staff Reporter WHERE there is a pimp of British sailors, soldiers or airmen, there yon wHI find caterers from the Navy\ Army and Air Force Institute servm* them tea, cakes or beer be it m England, the hot sands of the African desert or
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  • 29 4 FOR SELLlNG 'tJutians without a licence at the juactian of Jalan Jiaji Abj iind Jiilan AH. N^ Chitnjg Kee mat fined S5 by the Muar IV^agisl riite.
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  • 268 4 THROUGH cheer courage* drier mi nation and iiaid worL, a young Singapore journalist realised kis dream when he recently graduated from thr I. tm**i>.iiy of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada with a Ba<-liek>r of ,Vri*hi lecture degree. He is Mr. Ans Khwig I^en^, a former senior
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  • 252 4 'Wipe Out Ticket Racket' PENANG, Tues. Ptaxarft cinema goers who have been encouraging the growth ol •■he ticket ramp now bemoan ul victimization and they arc appealing to theatre managers and the police to put a stop to this malpractice carried on by racketeers. But the managers an<3 tbe police
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  • 45 4 THE BODY of a Chinese. aged about 50. was recovered from the sea off Beach Road behind Hvism Kong^i yesterThere were no means oi identifying him and the Marine Poli"e are anxious to coßtact pelatipeg or fiirinfff of the deceased.
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  • 45 4 OKG TE.NG CHONG. 22 was convicted and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Muar Sessions Court by Sheikh Abd;;l Raman lor housebreaking and theft of jewellery valued at $3 from a Japanese. Mob^med Amir; bin Karjo at Parit Samsu, Muar.
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  • 40 4 K. RAMAN NAIR. carry;:.. on business uiuler a licemt issued by the Price Controller at Jaian SaUeh, Muar. WftS fined £25 by the Muar Magistrate ior failing to display price Kst m a conspicuous place.
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  • 35 4 A MALAY boy, said lo have been knocked riawo by a car. was sent by rbulance Iron: Bedok poi: r -e statioa to the General Hospita] lor treatmeni just before hooij. yesterday.
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  • 294 4 SINGAPOBf: HtfJ»s^i^i«M»s liafctr tv lead Kteeddia* u*t»s. UA\ HM.H.i U<ttit<4Mr. Brad** I i Kwe. felaad <.i«tt CHito. ftcftrtar rmnf Nw »tt— ticfetar Wiwie^i, Mental I*ii mtnt, Ifeafafear h**i*. Vljuaid Bd.. SiflK A*4*nm>. Paya JLehar fu«»*»v. J*» <I»tat rteocu 4adaMi V»»4a. Aalan Emu, lfnaprirtn ltd.. Townrr ae«t »>ita*r.
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  • 268 5 MacD's Dinner Jacket London Paper Surprised At Local Criticism LONDON, June 24, (Rcutcr).— Today's Daily Herald expressed surprise that Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General m South-East Asia, should have been criticised m Malaya for not wearing a dinner jacket at a concert. Pointing out ihat Malaya today was the most
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  • 85 5 A CHARTERED Dakota air- flew up to the R.A.F. air- d at Butterwortn yesterday mornini with a replacement ne for V\c Constellation airliner which made a threeengine landing there on its way from Calcutta to Singapore Monday la.st. The airliner, operated on the joint Qantas/BOAC
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  • 103 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-- A Malay woman WU IciUw :ritl i" l^' other civilians were vnunderi when terrorists tired on t.ie North-bound train m the K^uaia Krai area o1 KelaAtan at mi«ay on Sunday The attack was roaae by a can« of 20
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  • 275 5 A CHEF who has catered to the epicurean palates of thousands of travellers for the last 18 years, Mr. H. Velthuis, arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way to Durban on retirement Mr. Velthuis. retired (net of the Royal Interorean liner Ruys, has been to
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  • 45 5 photo. KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. More t.ian I.OOU Chinese school students and parents attended the Chinese Children's Day celebrations on Friday and Saturday at the open air concert, c-inema and assembly at the Tsung Wah Chinese School. Sweets were distributed to the children.
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    50 5 Standard l)hulo. MB. YCSIj? R. Aku Bakar. Fhflippinrs Cmiswl m SmgaMr a being greeted by Mr. Lim Chans Pan?, proprietor of f* South Eas% *sia I il«os. at th«. r»4 ft ptr-wirr^ c: the picture 1 0.G.' which portrayi the first I llipno tar- .'jukiiie on is Mr. Hurry Lim.
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  • 121 5 Standard Aviation RcfMMPteT QWTVS Empire Airways held a fi<-ld day hi SydiH\'s Kingsfonl Smith Airport Installations for the heiuTn oi Asian students studying engineering under the Colombo Plan. Representatives ot eig h I Asian countries. including Malaya, were taken as toiir ol the aircraft maintenance en'!
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  • 103 5 CHURCH registers ol all Protestttol denominations m Singapore show an increase In membership s i n c c the First Interdenominational Evangelistic meeting held a! the Happy World Stud i;:ii recently. The name- of the 400 people who had decided to become Christians hve been banded to
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  • 67 5 IPOH. June A is:iiv loaded bus and a private c*r were involved m a head-on collision ai £he l.'tth mile on the IpohCheiDor Road last m^ht and resulted m the death n! the car driver. Darus bin Teh. uz<* i 24. Another occupant of the car,
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  • 71 5 IN ORDER t.» raise band foi the poor and ru^dy. 1 he* Societ.v of St. Vincent de Paul have organised a fan fair which wil\ he held at the Catholic High School, Queen Street, on Sunday. June 29. The fa;r. planned for enjoyment of
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  • 63 5 A SPOKESMAN i>t C»W« and Wireless Limited, Singapore yesieroay stated loc-ii: telegraphic reception M quite norms and noi «n«»cte I by a recurrence nl m«grieti' activity and a graal) Kuriipot A Reulor mcmaQt from Laodon*stated that there mlAt be some deterioration m radio conditions vmiii July
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  • 33 5 T.M.C.A.: Commercial clissei 430 p.m.: Xcv: M»l*y eon\ rersatirm class $«4o j*r^clire 5 :-?0 pm; Art Club (i pm R \\><-k AimlvrrsjiT.i S^i fijiii.L-; 7 pno S »ci*l J p m.
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    • 107 5 Duilv I.M). G.OO 9.15 p.m. A Pi< tme That Smashed All i Thr Box Office Records During It'.s Season In Town. "AWARA" The ()n!v Hindustani Picture Selected For The International I-ilm Festival Of India. Starring: Rujkapoor. Nar^Ls Prithviraj IHsftibnted b.v Shaa Bros Ltd. TODAY 3 SHOWS ::i:>— «ls 9.15 p.m.
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    • 120 5 THOMAS CUP rnWAL AMERICA v MALAYA J 1 Mi«i*tt)g Simiiltanfou^lv 'J'oday «t C API I OL- PAVILION C A TH AY MEW ALHAMBRA ROYAL I (lilnii.l t>\ Malayan I iim I ait at Ilappt U«>r|ij St^diuM) "1! JHBI TODAY DAILY H^SI 1.45 -4-6.30 G 9.30 JK3I FOUR TIMES THE THRILLS
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    • 502 6 nnxv v mm is two years olu today and if 1 L^e'vt SSebeS cbnductin^his war show the ame confusion of purpose they have shown m te P t th, chance, of th.s war grow.ng to ripe old age are pretty good. Certainly the Korean war is being
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  • 330 6 i us therefore add up the cost of what is relatively minor war m Korea. The South Korean Government claims that m tv i years of war it has a casualty roll of two million (more than double the population of S i dead, wounded and missing. South Korean civilian
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  • 596 6 STALIN'S -at 3d. SOLDIER a day. HEADING for Berlin with a lorry-load of supplies, Private Fred Cook pulled up at Helmstedt check-point, where the 100-mile trip across the Soviet Zone begins, and showed his papers to the Soviet sentry. Passing through for the first time, Fred took a good look
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  • 1164 6  - Liem leads _the way to Asia's new deal FRANCIS WILLIAMS by 1 HAVE a friend called Liem a Chinese bom m Indonesia and educated m the course of an active life at The Hague. Paris and the London School of Economics, not to mention many less usual but not less
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  • 100 6 Review of Views Economic Crisis BOTH Singapore and Federation Government .should help to avert the economic crisis confronting Malaya urged independent Sin Chew Jil Poh. The Daily .s;,id the Governments could belp by earryiiag out the following measures: l. To get more reasonable price for Malaya's rubber through diplomatic channels.
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  • 427 6  -  CASSANDRA By I WAS brought up on the theory lhat wealth p* and e\ery form of INMUUI ichtevCMßßl having an enormous bank balance to winnim. < beautiful girl, depended ou piissins tr.« Ltafea Ability to get through tl^e Matric •pond Failure meant disgrace, defeat, shame. pov< I
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  • 180 6 Sir: The resignation of Mr. Ahamad Saluddin the North Area President of the War Department Civilian Stafl! Union is causing concern to the majority of the members m Seremban and otiier districts as well. Mr. Ahamad Saluddin, I gather from scraps of information, is the founder of
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    • 405 6 Sir; AMow me to express my admiration for the brilliant .manner m which "Law Victim" has been forwarding the case of the Chettiari and the service these people have been performing for the small man. I am, sir, a smallholder and like me there are
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  • 465 7 Meets RGA Officials In UK 1 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. June 21 Rubber and puns is the motif of General Tempier today. This morning he was heavily engaged by representatives ol the l*i iii*h robber planting interests which are worried over the fnture.
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    63 7 Standard photo. Miss Lily Ho. Standard VIII student of the Methodist Girls' School Singapore, who leaves for the U.S. on Thursday, was given a rousing farewell by her schoolmates at a party held at the school yesterday. Miss Ho will join the Washington Gardner High School m Albion, Michigan. She
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  • 114 7 \)l'\\ ER, Coh fune 24, IRe K\ idently having m mind South-Easi A bbcr, 1 i) and otto t esc i General I) enhower last night im 1 was States ofl t aw th." he said m a ma rh bitterly 1
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  • 26 7 YKSTKKDAYS Hari Raya holiday hm<] accidents totalled '7 cases reported to the Singapore TramV Poli<*\ None of these accidents, however, was fatal.
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  • 38 7 CENFRAL \Urk Clark United Nations Commandef-in-Chiff. said m a message on the second anniversary of the Korean war today that if armistice talks fail the United Nations is ready for "bloody fighting." Reuter.
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  • 223 7 MacDON ALD PAYS TRIBUTE TO THAI GOVT. Standard Staff Reporter MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Commissioner General for Sotttb-East Asia, speaking at the Thailand national day celebrations at the Thai Consulate yesterday, paused to observe to the 90 impeccably dressed guestes "We have come here witJ o\;r con Is on." Mr. Mac
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  • 72 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 24. The following ere th« closing prices of rubber and tin on th« London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 2814. Spot £972 per ton Aug. 2816. buyers, £974 sellers. Se P*. 2J Thr.e months: £970. 105. Oct. Dee. 27
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  • 145 7 OTTAWA, June 24.— Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies said yesterday that the first meeting of the three-power Pacific Council will be announced within a week. This meeting, it is understood, may take place soon. The question of Canada joining with the United States, Australia
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  • 68 7 LEITH. Scotland. June 24. (Rruter)— lt was whisky galore m Constitution Place here today when a cask containing 100 gallons m Constitution Place here today when a cask containing 100 gallons of it fell off a lorry and sprang a leak. Within a minute whiskyloving Scots of all
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  • 40 7 Two Indians, one a fitter and the other a taxi driver, were detained by the police at Dunearn Road last night when they were found fighting. The two men received fare" injuries. Police recovered a penknife.
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  • 91 7 Re ds Warn UN On Po W's MUNSAN, KOREA, June 24, (AP) Communist truce negotiators today warned the United Nations that continued screening of prisoners at Koje island may "extend the Korean war." •'Yon ar e taking dangerous steps which show that you do not hesitate to extend the Korean
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  • 118 7 TOKYO. June 24 (UP). Commenting bn the permission given te a Japanese journalist to s tay m Singapore for two weeks, observer! here say it will not be long before the Japanese Government will be demanding equal treatment for they nationals ill over the world.
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  • 239 7 DINNER JACKET ROW Standard Staff Reporter THE Filipinos have already an answer m their formal dressing to beat the tropical heat, and the Filippino community m Singapore are Quite "tickled" over the social row, touched off by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General appearing at
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  • 109 7 TOKYO. Jime 24 (ReuterAAP)— Foreign Office official spokesman, Mr. Masayoshi Kakitsubo stated at a press conference here today that the "Japanese government recognizes that the Chinese Nationalist Government is the legitimate government of the whole of China." The spokesman w; t s answe ■.<
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  • 46 7 LAKENHEATH AIRBASE, England. June 24 (UP):— An American Air Force B-50 "atom bomber"' crashed and burned today after taking off from nearby Mildenhald, British Air Force base. The United States Air Force said all 'he I! crew members \v;i a kill«
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  • 510 7  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, June 21 IW rfa* Fhio Ar< hi|M Ih^o made ii|> wi in«»rr than 2.<MHI t>ea tiered inland*. »i«iid« a* a barrier between Indonesia and the historic If! dc and in\a-i«ui route* the Nrailh of Malacca ami
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  • 235 8 No Ropes Tugs But The Can ton WasIn All The Same Standard Shipping Reporter THE ABSENCE of Muslim crew members employed on all Singapore Harbour Board tugs and mooring boats >esterday because of the Hari Raya holiday, saw only one ship, the 17,000-ton P and O liner Canton, ffiven priority
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  • 84 8 A TOTAL of 1,254 Indian passengers, travelling saloon and fleck have returned to Singapore m two ships the Jaladurga and Rajula from India The Jaladurga, which arrived on Monday, brought a total of 417 deck and 21 salooi. passeogers, Tiie 8.1. ship Rajula, which
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  • 84 8 ANOTHER consignment 01 notes and coins 700 ca^es o! coins and 87 cases ot Doles arrived m Singapore yesterday m the P and O liner Canton. Besides the cargo of notes and coins, the vessel also discharged ti.4U:^ packages of sundries. 2,358 cases of cigarettes.
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  • 209 8 NEW YORK, June 24 (AP)— New York harbour roared a record welcome here to the New Liner Inlted States, an American princess who soon may become Queen of the Seas. The 53,500-ton ship biggest over built m this country and the third largest passenger vessel
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    • 592 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SEKVICI Dueit Oterlaai i.i d Fra.cisco la* Angel* All American Caiadian Citk* Arr LA 'SIVV 1 1 1.1 AM rmzng P. Sham B'pore ixcKhNKAfH WWBam W* M 26 27.!u1y 28July/lAnf HAa« part :3 of Dry Cargo. Deep Tanks and passenger Bookiusi etc ANGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. Til
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    • 561 8 S CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. KecKiai Sailing to Cbinj and Japaa from Singapore Parj SvieUmhun Penang Also direct Sailinss from Kjimkok jnd Indonesia to China Japan I) ht Spore Due Penang hum "PXKHOI July 7 Knohsiun? S/rihufii July 11 July 15 Hongkong Penang P.S ham S pore For VbbJm JmtVUh
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    • 468 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILF NEW OKI LANS Spore P S'bani Peoaax KADJA (SVI\) 29.1une 3Jul> 4 >hSu\y i Mn«v AXELDUK (HAL) 7 LiJuly 14/15JuIy IC !Tlti!\ RONDO (SIVIX) 27July/3Aug 4/sAug ~.\ug SLOTERDIJK
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    • 319 8 S'p(M«» PSha.a &IISA For nsnjfKck Sa'i.".n Hijiigkons Kot-f Or Yokohama SttJunr ?Ju! v tT ?9.] uw -.< MJ "KAMmiMIA* tor Bangkok h Ssignr. Honckong. Kobe Ynk.:h«m. IC/17MJ 14 i MoIj ]f -SEI.ANOIA' tor B^r.gkck 23/2-J.lnl, Zl/tUnh If FROM JAPAN/HONGKONG j IWItIT for Bangkok 2/3 July SAIII\<;s TO CONTINENT SCA\hr\^\ u
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    • 39 8 l>! SPATC HES Mails for Jakarta and Sourabaya close at 8 a.m. tomori;o« the s.s. Kalinda; to 'Sibv a1 noon per s s Belags AKIMVALS MAILS and p >ic^.s arrived yesterday Erorn Greal Britain and Europe by R.MJS. Canton.
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  • 529 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS Principle h At Stake By Standard Staff Reporter The employer-employee negotiations m > uala Lumpur on workers woges on estates apcC r to be deadlocked. This, from tKe point of w of both parties, is decidedly unfortunate. .v. cairiirvg considerable discussion and is i revive
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  • 165 9 I BE Candhcaw Drc antl Rubier rompany ha« »»ug. 1 iliat ilir i nitea Slatt-s Covfrnmnn hnaime a of mbbrr |iaaata«« f« Sowlh Aaarnra a» an mm agataal «Ifiiial of wpaOirs from ibe far rasi ■n < im-rgeocy. *r nee, a native
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, June 24 Special Standard Service inK prices on t l^ n >■ chaoflc todaj wer« HK515.9.1 to £1 Sterling HRs6^3B7s to US$l; HK$l B:iU to Malayan si HKso:-114 io on? hid.»ne-: n R»i piah; G>>!d HK5300.375 to one taeL
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    41 9 The eradication of roachule UHanp at Scrdans Asri<-ul-ttiral Experimental Station is accomplished by .sp»ayin R with chemirals. The |»k-tiire shows a sprayer at work using a proprietary chemical known as "Sovacide." which kills the lallang roots after three applications. Standard photo
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  • 91 9 IjDNDON. June 24 (AP>— Th« British Bank of Iran, which ftnds it extremely difficult to do business m Iran, will keek permission of its stockholders on J«ly 16 to change its name to \fre~ British Bank of the Middle first. A report from Directors %:v
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  • 122 9 Standard Stall («rr««spoinl< ut LONDON. June M A:aatoaciug a dividend of lod. lor every 2^. share m Seaostaii Rnbbei Brtatw. Qm Chairman, Mr. E.B. Skinner, m QM Company's annual report said thai this satisfactory result "was due 1o the low com of production maintained on
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  • 228 9 13 YEARS AT MOST TIIE complete absence of prospecting for tin m Malaya since 1939, discontinued first during: the war and then for security reasons, means that tin deposits now being worked here may not last more than about 11 to 13 years, a
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  • 385 9 LBy ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, June 24 Indonesia's production of pinong nut better known as the betel nut to South Eos* Asia's siren-chewing millions is today pointing to a record postwar production year. Bat compared to the prewar pinong
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  • 38 9 WASHINGTON. June 34 (IP)— President Tm«nan has signed lesislation to let the Governmemt contmive to operate its war-built synthetic rubber plants until March 31, 1954. This is a 21 month extension of the present rubber law.
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  • 85 9 MANCHESTER. England Jane 24 (AP) The Nigerian -Minister of Commerce said yesterday that his country wanted W buy textiles from the British but that the Japanese products were selling at" 25 per oeoi cheaper. Mr. A.C. Nwapa. who is hore to discuss trade prospects with tie
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  • 123 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, June 24 S< ang Tin Dredging m its annual report for the year ending September, 1951, announce an interim dividend of 20 per cent., less income tax. Less than one-seventh of the company's total payable area was dredged during the year
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 87 9 /JShips m Harbour SHIP I i US >'V\ (i.VI Aate ki I AutoJycus 13/14 4 British Co i ciiior t/i Canton 3 'l c Flying T der 11/U Inverbaßk 25 X 2 Java (Dutchl 42 4.i 2 Java <K. Asiatic Co). R'9 Javanese Pri toe 33 3i Mapia (>/7 fcivimidon
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  • 74 10  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR Kf J>»l» \t s QUUMMA tv" only i >;X < niiklnr »i!oii- M'li'iri f.ullrr WUKHK9OAI l EVE«I ■i s t t m pte tc b itte: tnu tread foi X MBTBDVfI \KI» t i t 1 I t\\Kl s li| MINI Bind I
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  • Since Last Week...
    • 162 10 SIMPLICITY was the key- > J note ot the fashions worn t,v debutant* ntteadim M c first presentation party ti> b<? held at Buckingham Palace London. since Queen Klizabeth eaJM to throne On right you <*re three guest"* arriving for the party (Note th»- newly painted
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    • 76 10 iODS made from the love- tsi ilian mulga .wood > ide Napkin rin^s which ?t $1/75 Tobacco jars fi >m 5Q SI id b sea $6 md ndlesticks t $7/50 > i KCHOSLOVAKI {iasa i ash t: ays with fr tsted I terns froni |1 S5 Cigarette i
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  • 879 10 v l ii \>T twkc i n -k. anil it >e^niN ullc:im. M,i;ipni residentN m'[ M SOII i (i^d for mm dnritj <»t Blkei Hue (li^ s l©w« Aiys rkaMCfl M Mafa •>'''• that, jumble salrs, tun lairs tad fetes, one »ftei anotlit'i have try
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  • 517 10  - Give Your Baby A Play-Pen MARGARET SCOTT I WAS asked tlte other day about the advantages or otherwise of having a playpen for a baby and the best age at which to set one. In my opinion a play-pen of some sort is almost an essential for a youngster and
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    • 64 10 Heather' McAn§us *j6||P^ v Ph. Only 4} months of age and look at that sturdy back of Baby Heather df course she is being fed on Lactogen! lm^mmggo FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES |/^|MBK|| il J n milk rnoditied to provide a /■S^MMHJHf properly bahn, ed 1 Iron i, added to
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    • 242 10 ij Mm f r unitf^ the f )r(H| J/ pic Availihle At Your fcimj SINGER SEWING SHO? mwTivt 4« 48 Peck Ncali Mrt'«>t. Mtig i[»ur.- i >l^*' 1CI 21 Orcli.inl Koul HfclgapaK I'ln. 41* <.( k >liiiß K'».«(1. MMK.i|Hir.- It 4 ''H Jim> 4tn it Ko.nl. Miit:.i<»<>'- I. 3»i nth
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  • 207 11 SLKPRISES.^ lea there have been many m the SAFA knock-oul Cup competition but none so far lo heat yesterday's 10 victory by the Amicable Athletic Association over REME after 60 minutes of action-pack-eri soccer at Jalan Besar atadiuin. hifl h d themselves to
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  • 107 11 THE following have been selected to represent the North tadt at cricket against (he South at Singapore during the August Ban* Holidays. G. S Walker (Capt. Perak). Eu Chow Teik (V. Capt. Penang) J. R. Andres (Penami). Koay Khoon Leone. (Pfaamg), T. KoeniU (Perak). A. K. Jones
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  • 214 11 LONDON. Jane 24 (Rcuter) England as expected, won the second Tesi here at Lord? today ajgatast India without undue dHftealty. Set to gsH '-ii ruai today with nine <>f '.heir second innings wickets standing the end came m tesi than B minutes after Peter May had lost
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  • 43 11 PENANG, Tues. A goal scored by right winger Massey m the 18th minute of the seconjl iialf enabled Aryan Gymkhana to beat Tnrio-Malays by the odd goal ia three m a match played m aid ut the Ramakrishna Orphanage this afternoon.
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  • 210 11 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Toes. One of the most excitiiii; criekel matches seen on the Padang for a long time e»ide«l this evening iv a two wickets victory for Selangor over Penang. When fortunes fluctuated Jones, the Selangor bkipper, emulated his opposite number m the
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  • 57 11 SF.REMBAN. Tues. The T.a Sflilian football meet between Christian Brothers Schools Old Boys Associations of Singapore, Malacca and N'eg! i Sembilan. concluded today when St. Pauls Old ©oy s of Seremban. defeated St. Francis Old Boys of Malacca by fl-1. Yesterday St. Paul's defeated Singapore Christian Brothers
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  • 163 11 Upsets In Wimbledon Tennis WIMBLEDON. .Tune 24 (Reuter The two lending American players at Wimbledon, lefthander Art Larsen and 18 yearold Hamilton Richafdson were beaten yesterday td provide one of the most eventful opening days m the long history of the championships. Larsen 1950 United Stateschampion and No, 9 seed
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  • 34 11 Members or the Volunteer Special Constabulary oi "D. Division who are playing league football, are requested to attend a sports meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at "D Division. Taujong Pagar Police Station.
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  • 35 11 More than 100 members ana guests attended the first anniversary relebrations of the Onan Rangers last Sunday. Mr. J. Lxycock, one of the patrons, gave away the prizes to the various tournament winners.
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  • 192 11 SO .ME of Singapore's boM athletes will take part m a Quadrangular meet between the Achilles, Swifts, GHQ rod REME athletic teams on the padang this evening. The Achti'ps Ciub will be represented by 100 yds. Sic- j phen de Sou?.;;, R de Boon;
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  • 638 11 SINGAPORE motor racing enthusiasts are »i\in« strong support to the Singapore Motor <!lub contmittoe^ half mile time triat lo be held at Lim Chu Kan» on Sunday July 6. for the benefit of the dependents o7 the thre«- \olunteer S|K-<ial Constables who were killed nhen
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  • 161 11 From Page 10 w l i;.-h BOW come within his reach or one day you v.ill CJnd he's let himself out and Is A.W.O.L. ANOTHER THING. A* your diild gets older and more gelf-r<-lmnt don't give him the chance to get bored with bein^ inside the pen or one
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 450 11 STATIONS VACAMT IB \PkIER wanted ifl j J r..;vp»uu Concern. Chi- j —t Ol r- .rasian preferred f b •< \o T869. Standard. < II JLJ--— i j pean Officers re- L omediately for ird, K^ah. Salary plus COLA. Ability}; v. Police or j c m Malaya will ige. Apply
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    • 647 11 DEATH I ADAM Tan Teng Tai, wife ol the late Mr. Urn Kirn Toon. passe<l ay.ay peacefully on 23rd June, aged 5«5. leaving behind two sons, Li:n Hian I Long, Liin Hia n Kee, two diiughters-in-la^v. one daughter and son-in-law, Tan Eng Hoe, and numerous grandchildren.' Funeral date will be
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    • 707 11 KOTICES Singapore Turf Club. JULY MEETING 1952. SATURDAY STH. WEDNESDAY 9TH AND SATL'FDAY 12TH JULY, 1952. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon J on WEDNESDAY, 25th June, 1952. SWEEPS.— A $1 Unlimited Sweepstakes FOR M EMBERS O.NLY will be held each Race Day. Applications for tickets must be m writing and
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    • 219 11 ITS A FACT! Identified by vicious w &jK'' ittonQulat teeth »t t —^~*^±^Jc? m en undtrs-of ~S££2SmKT j«wj, »h« mon-tfltiiq -^.'"ajj^^^ Mr d it mo I F rod uc t w^ t^^^\ th CHCI THONI -B> -*~~~^-^^^*4f r A\ SAN" providct i«- T*'^^£ t/J& ?~_=J-SL-£fS *»ofttoiieoy« reh«4 tot Toofhockf, foro<^€
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  • 338 12 WINDSOR LAD SUMS UP THE PROSPECTS Vuillaume Will Be The Strongest Opposition PETER, a four-year-old chestnut gelding by Reseda out of Crevice who did an outstanding gallop on Monday morning, clipping 37 sec. foi the ••three,"' should about win the main race for class
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  • 182 12 GOLF Here's How .1/ oy the thrill of a i j ball even though H v o f>cs are iisuaUu the y off \o'u-c the leit loot ti xv slightly further back f the rectum Kirn than th right, tIM feet are about B h wider- ridth apart and the
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  • 922 12 Kl< r. I—lbrtfi1 Ibrtfi Oms* 4, Mr. I d Wmto. 2.1. I'M. S% IK g4 f'lS < :b g£ .mm. Demonic *3 Ml Mr. Wang Mdm. Chan Lewis B. Bd.s*» M X 1( NINO: on: Best \\isi»-s »3 M».Yong* Hi b'i Lee Vong X If/. 2 Wmnn
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  • 379 12 f RACE POUR I y-: X China Town is a youngster ji promise. He won m no uncertain manner on Saturday when he came through, with a storming run to finish ahead of Regal Aire who set a pretty hot pare soon j after the
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  • 152 12 r r M#Jlf 1 PATK HOl'X did a rous»,i4 workout early thi> week wKen he dipped 37 sei;> lor three fm longs m a testing uul with Peter and on that showing he could finish aliejd of thi> moderate lot. test < In recent out-
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  • 151 12 If indsor L*d (way Reveller Free Reitt RACK (>\ E PVIMII(t|\ "UK him AT LAST Dfiiiitinr \omnl Claudius RACK TWO STAR AIN \l H>\ DANTK'S IDYLL n«tii> v\«mml star U;intf s htvii Alton Marrw fcmt.iim lloiiywottd SUn True Nib RACE THREE bINMNW CtNEM.4 L'APACHE Urll iniiir Mr. lin
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  • 242 12 r'" L.... I RACE PIVfl t I-.-.-. A Screen ha* 8 ll» more to carry m this lower division since his last effort Jit Kuala Lumpur when finishing sixth to Rice Mill, tit* has been quite impressive m his workouts to give him a chance
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  • 210 12 ftUUtm THBSOt [^^„;;;.v;:,; v 'm:^^--] Drntunny has eari.7 speed and could be given a chance m this moderate lot. He finished evenly to Smiling Through over five and a half furlongs and now has 4 lb more to carry m this lower division. Dentunny usually runs
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  • 283 12 i" iiiiiMi.iiM.iiiuMMi .i '.1 '.W.W.WH-V-HJ RACE EIGHT SMILING THROL'GH won convincingly when she ted practically all the way to finish ahead of Beauman over five and a half furlongs n\ Saturday. She now has 11 lb. more to carry In this race but a3 she won
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  • 174 12 STARAIN OUTSIDER \W<" :ttACE TWO Alton concedes weighi all round but m .spite of carrying 9.00 he will go very clo.-e here. At Kuala Lumpur. he finished fourth to Ashok over seven furlongs alter dictating terms tor the greater part of the race. He is pretty fast and ient down
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  • 233 12 RACE SEVKjjI (iRAND DO.MBKY was running on strongly when he finished second to Deepfields over seven furlongs on Saturday and with 5 lb more to carry over the longer tr^p he will again go verj rlose. Meath carries the same Wgighi as when he
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  • 197 12 RAFFLES Irirln School athlrteH, wh«, axf training; on the Raffle* Institution padati^ ,J, M last few monthtt with a number of Colon* expect to break a few school, ami |n>hhil»K < records m their annual meet to<la\. The Malayan hi?h jump champion. Ruth Ferreira.
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  • 61 12 1 tie B ir.st.knfi eventually stop here. If ordered > presei v.!y rare to one meetii p to rut down the roes at each n An inquiry been set ip y the g r to look int i the compensation I f A m
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    • 151 12 SUPER-UJRTERPROOF RUTOMITIC *6,0W» aircrew of the R I^ and ii«- k< \i »,,v--siueesstulb tested the Omega Sr,im«!i-i Further, science confirms the facts il rt slay m a 1"? M K. o\«*n followed b» a Nudd.i. .»n <■ an i<e-co!d hath, the Seamaster's jhum -■■■nn* »< oerfect as ever. SOLE fIGENTS
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