Singapore Standard, 26 June 1952
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Title Section14 1952-06-26 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 359 THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952. 12 PAGES-. FIFTEEN CENTS14 words
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Article75 1952-06-26 1 Standard Staff Correspondent ON, 25.— Genera] Sir Gerald Templer MUSS the Federation, will fly back to -Ahai is considered to have been lUsfactoi visil n fi u > improve liaison between X lalaL impur. He has seen mam leading both m Colonial Office and other depart-75 words
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Article, Illustration743 1952-06-26 1 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - MICHAEL DAVIDSON By rh« Sultan ami his Mt'iitri Ifcsar hail accepted mi invitation from the St. George's Societ} lo attend the St. George's Day banquel ol»\ ion-l\. *Ih»Ui invitation and acceptance made %alual»lr contributions lo Anglo-Asian friendship. It was decided lo hold ihe dinner at743 words
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Article90 1952-06-26 1 A ttempt To Kill Rhee Fails wiv old iiu-mber of the patriotic Stood (.roup'" hi MKaceessflll attempt H Hfe .a President S>ni; Khrr v .1 111 be lffft— K v 1 ie tuny tired at the Int tiiirinc a P'»san ,i r.iiiv. Back Itec \'n» 1 1» an made 4590 words
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Article142 1952-06-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Department of Education Singapore has demanded from the Board oi Directors of the Yoke Ens School an explanation for the purchase by the school or the"r library of Unsuitable and objection- able books." An official statement issued yesterday following a meeting lasting about142 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-06-26 1 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN PEOPLE, including five children, m Singapore are now left without means of support as a result of the fatal shootine of the foreman of a tin factory m Jalan Besar on Hari Rava Day. The victim of the shooting. Lei LaiStandard - 300 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-06-26 1 photo. Standard The Alninni AjM»cUltion of the Kinjj Kdward \n College of MedictM m Singapore held their annual dinner at Kaffl«s Hotel last nUht. Amon^ those present were (from l«'ft): Mr. Tan Chin Tuan Mrs. A. A. Sandosham. Mr. Maholm Mat Donald Prof. A. A. Sandosham (Chairman of thr An>oStandard - 56 words
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Article32 1952-06-26 1 Trooper Brings Men For Malaya NEARLY l linn tnents for Stngapon li I laya. arrived m the troo Lancashire yesterda Besides the troopdeck personnel, the trooper n\so brought 113 service fa'niiies here.32 words
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Article115 1952-06-26 1 standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wvt\. Phe Federation's Security Forces killed four more terror- i^t^ and wounded another. Two otl irs surrendered. Fu\>t two of the tour terrorists '< rd walked into an ambush set by a Police Jungle Squad m the Kuaia Lipis area 01115 words
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Article109 1952-06-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— j The Executive Council of the Federation Government Administrative and Clerical Staffs Union will meet m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to decide on j what line of action to take as regardS Government's proposal. to increase by 20 per cent, the basic salaries109 words
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Article149 1952-06-26 1 "TAX IN- PROFITS ONLY" LONDON, June 85 (Iteut Pn The Council of the London Stock Exchange yesterday came out against Britain's heavy taxation of British companies operating ab o.irf. a niemora v to t!ir 1? i il Cornm' '.on «»<i taxation of prolits and income. the Council said companies should.149 words
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180 1952-06-26 1 -MR. J. LAYCOCK - -MR. J. LAYCOCK splitting the Chinese vote and very l.ke v wou d ZSiSSS. «B S-*^ member for Katun*, declared yesterday. be a disaster," Mr. Laycock oul thai already the Chinese vote was not as large as it should be, he Quoted an instance180 words
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Article87 1952-06-26 1 MR T. W BURDON. Deputy Director of' the Fisheries Department returned to Singapore by air after a short study of fish marketing method? m Hongkong. He said that more fishing boats will shortly be coming down to Singapore from. Hongkong to ease the fish shortage here.87 words
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Article62 1952-06-26 1 QUEEN VISITS SCOTLAND EDINBURGH. .Mine 25 (Renter) The thunder <A low-flying jet fighters and roytl-nluta of 21 Buns weh comc d Queen Blizabe h to Edinburgh today the firsi visit of her reign to the BCOtnsn capital. The programme <-»' Queen's six-day stay m Edinburgh Includes '<* presental m party62 words
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Article24 1952-06-26 1 MR Scan T O'K'-Mv. 69. va« «rday i n.-i u 4'Jritted premdcn t Eire for a i'.'c»!id ieun j! ■eveo van- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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195 1952-06-26 1 THE Japanese hope to expand their hr»4e H-ith South-Fast Asia ami this i* nmt of tin* point* they want to discuss with BritUh < (iinuii^ioiirr(General for S-K V Ylaholm MarDonahl, ulu-n lie arri\es there on June 29, report* I nih-,1 rt^ H from195 words
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Article29 1952-06-26 1 TiiK QUEE v hia formally consented to the marriage hei 38 iasz luvnm cousin, the Hon Gei ild Lj ceilen to Miss Angela Dowdintf m Juls 1529 words
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63 1952-06-26 1 were b;;'!-" nW<rm...^- -d r Federation-^ ide ii denied < s■■ Stai dard report that bandit p ia being arrange; to take place during the fii rt wed Mr. Jame added thai I i maxin i I being put into i""! he d igreed63 words
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Article76 1952-06-26 1 \B< il'ii MP ,SS mtv Eg to ask Colonial S Olivei Lytte ton mi July l if v HI, m view at the unite i A > i (< .1 nquiry romp Parliament c < the n ion there > .11 ask li- ,;t etoma76 words
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Article63 1952-06-26 1 KK EXPANSION PLAN HELD U P OWING to the "chronn of tertura ma eering st ill M that dray the expansion Kadang K< i Hospite Sin ipor« impleted end <>' i.. v i Direct Public W M R I I" d «eiJ ihi-: Mterda much design w ti buil lings63 words
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Advertisement67 1952-06-26 1 df Important A d Announcement ALL SMS BREAD now being made with topgrade export Canadian Flour THE NEW LOAF IS BIGGER Stays Fresh Longer Contains More Protein Has A Crisp Golden Crust And Snow White Crumb Is Vitamin Enriched Is Wrapped In Wax Paper And Sealed For Cleanliness AN D67 words
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Advertisement14 1952-06-26 1 SHELI MOTOR OIL kM?O7 <*S Lsw (As/ is B,^ Fraset ana Neivt L>-n*re4 (J|^BaaßE9^^V14 words
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Article339 1952-06-26 2 rm M\l W\N CW^tc AsMH-iation ami Its OT£ .Mlau a.ul ar, lryi-fl to grtp^ "*J!! r« a, le~l tifiy y«« or yvti. b, m UOihiriMg racial UMC« WtO politic. This v..: ed Mr. k el ted nber Cha m imerce. J* t erday, m a339 words
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Article71 1952-06-26 2 JHREB Singaps>re C***?? 8 i 'tercfay editorially hailed the decision ol tbf Malajan Ckir t Asaocial ion te reorganixc itaeU inls a polilicaJ p* Said Nanyang: M B was not a; i irpr! c to see politica] pax-j t,. :>< ondenming 'he M.CA. for71 words
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Article88 1952-06-26 2 TAX KIM SWFE (22) and Ong Kiw Heng t-'T) claimed m the Singapore Fourth Toll c Ccßjrt yesterday to a rftt el stealing 70 bad *>f em worth |M 0 by entering fa to the store of Ah Hong Construction Company m T.Wiyd Estate on88 words
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116 1952-06-26 2 FIGHT charges of cheating Koh Cheng Hongand Tan Soon r— were preferred against luig SlVake Chin (27) m the Singapore Second Police Court yes- tor of Chop Bee Fong. Channel St.. Kuching. and that he had pepper, copra and rubber to sell them.116 words
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Article209 1952-06-26 2 THE Singapore First Police Magistrate Mr. R. C. 9. Bell, vfiterday told a Straits Times reporter. Ram Govinda PiK;;y (30) who cheated a local busiBeaaaaatK "Ail middle dasa people are having financial troubles these days. I feel very sympathetic towards you." Plllay. whose action Mr. Bell209 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1952-06-26 2 TRIAL JUDGE WRONG, SAYS COUNSEL Second Wife's Claim Share <*f Estate 'No Question Of Repute At AIV ONE OF many argument* P»» forward by M- Nazir Mallal before llie Singapore Court ol Svil Seal yes.erdav »ha, the .rial judge as wrong m holding .hat lo B uccee.l r«« The potion1,007 words
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189 1952-06-26 2 182 Pupil Teachers Hurdle May Exam Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 182 student teachers of the Singapore Teachers Training College who took a three months' intensive course from March to May passed their qualifying examination last month. A College spokesman said that 292 student teachers sat for the examination.189 words
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Article39 1952-06-26 2 TF.O BOON SENG (23) was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Pu'.ice Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment ior criminal breach of trusi oi a bicycle worth $150 00 June 24 at Bukit Timah Road.39 words
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Article228 1952-06-26 2 SINGAPORE Education Bepartjnent authorit.es! examination. Mr R. R. Inoe. Deputy Director of Edut-ation. Singa- j pore, told The Standard that the re-admission will be dependent on their getting the lull qualification. Full qualification is a Cambridge school certificate with a j credit m English and228 words
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Article123 1952-06-26 2 THERE WAS a spate of housebreakinfis and thefts to the Colony during Har; Kaya Puasa eve and the day fonowI "biggest lo** wa* sustained ing his resicfence when burglars got m by crawling through a hole underneath the house. Their haul was $s£oo m123 words
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Article106 1952-06-26 2 ''WHAT services ran Government Unions expect from the Progressive Party on problems affecting their employment? asked Mr. G. A. Tessensohn. President of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees, yesterday. He was referring to a Press report (not The Standard) which said that the Progressive106 words
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Article166 1952-06-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter FORT Y-FOU R Singapore Asian officers may break away from the City Council Officers' Association, and form an association of their own, to represent their particular point of view as apart from the viewpoint of the 130 European members of the Association. The166 words
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Advertisement68 1952-06-26 2 SOYS and GIRLS \V XJ^^ rl^^P^rni E o th and Sizes \VvtT\ A\/f m Maroon and Gre€n 3 >^v\ with Dunlop Rims ti *ffv- jff ond dust-proof Hubs, J smam ***jf v v»V Handlebars fi 1 1 c d >^ v^3PSk Roller Lever Brakes H Jyffi&Tf^s. to both wheels. H68 words
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Advertisement172 1952-06-26 2 &WM4 faUs BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAK l© highlight your crown ng jtery l illW__B____l _^^^32__H____K t o Li\^_^fl HWBU9 v^__k_________HP^^^^ j,**^ PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC j COLD CREA VANISHING CREAH 7 BOURJOIS _f m msn mhoks GRAfTON LABORATCP-t r I j ~j~ S BES r M w A j Chines Da i172 words
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Miscellaneous93 1952-06-26 2 j i ■■> 1 I TIGHTEN! TH' fi£M£HB&\ ,ffl V iVS ALL W i|W A ROTr*N *>| MAW > 5 J9m;;^ NOOSE, AUfsTRE V I \*hSr' VHM*Um*i/ClL&Aikk!G rf t% a ft */\.UCK.+. vj ejp.D I ■..Snf»;: v NIGHTMARE.'?' 7H/S t>OLLV/r\)ffr <& -BUT {^7^^7^ 6ASP/. r r<> h.ll-BILiIk SS« A r^\93 words
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Article91 1952-06-26 3 i iml W niiiaii Krporlir x ii I to Govci mucni "a few -•Ju;«iT i •*«-t iuiiml" on vsiiirli lo (Mil i t 1 1 i I I i n *Z t«» boaM llir \lhhimi \«.»o«iat inn of X tf I (Uanl \II < ollrur91 words
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Article22 1952-06-26 3 Four Deny A bduction Mag ipf X IB un i•' Police with a m Pyterl the 8J kikil I on Jv, ■.< 1022 words
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Article21 1952-06-26 3 Stall Rent Dipsute Ends n1 the Eng, i erved i A re'ir. m out their di rl to Irop r b21 words
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31 1952-06-26 3 'Colours' Will Be Dedicated On Sun. Co >h e H. ation and mony oi tt this S Chri i < n Rev. N j Offi he rvicc n ivere mat by Sek.31 words
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Article54 1952-06-26 3 "ANTARA Tertawa Dan Airmata" a Ma'ay film featuring Indonesian-born Chinese stars is doing tremendous boxoffice bu s In Singapore as a Han Raya attraction. A comedy-drama, the movie is a production from the Bintang Sourabaya Film Co.. and is current y being shown at the New54 words
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Article96 1952-06-26 3 PLAN to build a $35,000 clubhouse tor the Boyanese community was proposed yesterday afternoon at a Han Raya party held at No. 10, Norfolk Road. In his opening address Che Mansoor bin Haji Fadzal, Prei sident ol the Singapore Boyanese Association, said that the first step96 words
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Article, Illustration301 1952-06-26 3 Alumni 'Aware Of Debt To Expat. Officers' Standard Woman. Reporter PLEADING for the unification of the medical services, Dr. A. A. Sandosham, Chairman of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine at the same time paid tribute to expatriate officers as such, and said that the AssociationStandard - 301 words
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Article47 1952-06-26 3 AX Indian Ramasamy Arum «aam (30) who was charged Cc Wen Mvi at the 71 nnf Bukit Timah Road on June 24 {old the court that he was drunk and had taken the smRi e ts to wipe his mouth. Hamasamy wasOTianded untfl June 27.47 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-06-26 3 photo. MR. C PFISTKR. manager of the new rake and pastry shop opened m the Adelphi Hotel yesterrl.iy chats with customers, StandardStandard - 22 words
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599 1952-06-26 3 Standard Woman Reporter .ELABORATE pro g m o f vari e«l si.! Wl ilU lude ever y communily m jMiigaporo, ls bev.g planned by the British Red V ross »o«ely for their Annual Appeal Week £°5 n 0,0J£ y 12 lo July599 words
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199 1952-06-26 3 A NEW CAKE and pastry shop opened yes- < terday m the foyer of the i Adelphi Hotel brings French and other Con- < tinental delights of the pastrycook's art within fl#£. h 9f tILC. Singapare a master French pastrycook, the shop will supply all199 words
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Article243 1952-06-26 3 GENERAL orders requiring medical certificates issued by registered private Pr^-titioners be countersigned by a Government Medical Officer was deroga tory to the dignity of the medical profession. This is stated m representations made by the Alumni Associ ttion of King Edward vii C')l c"- of Medicine to Govern-243 words
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Article50 1952-06-26 3 A MALAY. Abdul Aziz bin Wan Chik Bakar who °J had come to the ColWgrftwn Perak to look for empl<j> -meni went to the Criminal toyesUgation Department at **gJ2» Road, to take a rest Yesterda? charged with vagrancy Abdu was sent to a house of deten tion.50 words
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Article70 1952-06-26 3 SINGAPORE mother took her life because she was worried over her new-born baby, who whs suffering from dysentery Her health too had been Eailing after confinement the Singapore Coroner Mr. Choor Singh was told yesterday at an inquest into the death of Lim Ah Yok (27).70 words
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Article68 1952-06-26 3 'Camp Fire Dream' In S 'pore P °tL .hft. which is being produced by Major Raymond Thomas of the executive committee of the South Western District will have the active help of many of Singapore s leading artistes who are apj pearing m the programme. 1 The band of the68 words
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Advertisement56 1952-06-26 3 ORGANISATION ,»t,,i tr> the two roomed office DktC troph is 05 usef Even with only two «ilis to Iqrge orgon.sa t.ons^ and O, three '^trumen^ i^s proportion lunn.ng to and fro, m exoc'iy at on system. a, it does for the man with a IW wo For a personal Ii56 words
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Advertisement148 1952-06-26 3 For <^ X CW »W... /o W^os/i... Crease resistant GLAZED FABRICS 0 (From Switzerland M Nrv*l> arrived m <.Ih/«mI SILKS TAFFETAS SATINS (Nil i o\> Beautiful IMd. Plain Or-andiY. loxrlv Till- Work Lmliroidrrrd All.o\«r. I him t SwUs and Fcffgnsoa \<>J!«>. ,t, Hardial Singh c* Sons Ltd. rf?l 1 1148 words
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Miscellaneous84 1952-06-26 3 r" i 'ii i J iir-r^" 1^ vSy^e^rld^T Vaw,kuts \thev hand out the H I x-xx^^::::: ::x:j k H TROUBLE, YE&-.BUT THEN IVE K7 yOuR p^LT, BUT PM YS ICI6T /TO 'EM DOC FEDERAO. GRANTS Of 5 M JS&9\<*' I Hi DOC? J HAD UTTLE B-5E HEY, NUW yOUR HERE84 words
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Article24 1952-06-26 4 THE three un f the S re, will have to Kfmisi 1 to continue tften I 1 L yestei lay.24 words
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Article65 1952-06-26 4 Standard Start < .irrrspnndmt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed VI m Chiw Assoriat day dt N cribed Date Ona Pisn, ol Sii ChcngJocK •f MCA plan «a another D by Dato Onn to t n ite I cal polii i m Xi I the ,i-y of65 words
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Article, Illustration655 1952-06-26 4 U.S. ECHOES THE 'JACKET ROW' 'Caused Quiver In The Empire' photo. Standard Staff Reporter THE ROW m progress over the urtorbl of llie Commissioner General, mu\ Malcolm MacDouald, at a recent concert ml Singapore, was described by the New York Herald Tribune as "a blow which, while it did notStandard - 655 words
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Article47 1952-06-26 4 NG KOK MOI (2S) pleaded tilt Singapore Second n :iV i- t yesterday to stealU a d istbin worth S-5 from Las Jee on Swam 25 at Merchant Road The case ovaa n< to J v 2 for sen- cc. 8.. ol $100 was allow-47 words
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119 1952-06-26 4 THIRTEEN charges of chealin< James Tan Meng long a cashier m the employ of Lion Limited, were preferred against Lfoo Beng Cnoo m the Smgap«ne Third Police Court yeslevday. I- was alleged that between Hai 25 and ATay 27. Lim deceived James Tan119 words
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Article72 1952-06-26 4 THE Singapore Third District Court yesterday recorded further evidence m the trial of Bine men canneetad with the* ■■\e(i of SG Dunlop tyres taken from the Singapore Harbour Board on Feb. 8. The nuftfl accused, defended v.' four lawyers, were Mahmood bia Ahmad, Gopaliasamy Naichj Serthapathy. John72 words
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Article52 1952-06-26 4 DINNER and social was hald m the RAMC Sergennt's Mess. BMH. ia.st night. This was 'he last event of the unit's Cosps Week programme which is ce'e orated annually m commemoration of the Corps' accrr.sitioti of the title of 'Royal' which was awarded to the Regiment52 words
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Article53 1952-06-26 4 A spnrk irom a fire used for bending rattan caused about $500 damage when the attap roof of the house caught fire and a quantity of rattan was burnt m Lorong 15, Changl Road, yesterday afternoon. The 'fire brigade, however, saved the house from53 words
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Article153 1952-06-26 4 Settlement Warned SETTLERS of the Portuguese Settlement m Mal^ca were warned by T«fku Yrtfrt s Member^for Agriculture and Forestry, "not to put all your cg a s fa^STbLK" when «c was a^ed to consul r an application of 56.000 to rehabilitate the Settlements Zf_i153 words
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Article175 1952-06-26 4 When Madam its Just A Plain Mr. J Standard Staff Re po-vr WHATS m a m; c you might say. Bui there is a Chief Police Inspeciur Z m Singapore a mans li'ho has experienced iw < little embarrassment 'or not infrequently he- gets 2 correspondence address- 2 ing him175 words
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Article77 1952-06-26 4 PANG KIM TAH a shopkeeper gave a former bilJcollcctor employed by Fraser and Neave $100 to open an aerated water account with the Company. He waited for two months for an acknowledgment but did not hear anything about it. The bill-collector, Poh Peng Yam, was sentenced77 words
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Article49 1952-06-26 4 ELEVEN WOMEN a; d six men were fined a total oi Sl<o m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling 90 -June 23 at West Hill Road. i:U mile Smbawang. The puhVe reward fund benefited by $65.14 which was seized m the arrest.49 words
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Article51 1952-06-26 4 A WOMAN, Goh Chye Woo (36) of Telok Ayer Street, was lined WQ m default one months' imprisonment, when she was found guilty of assisting m the carrying of chap-ji-ki lottery at Peking Street on May 9. Bundle ol chap-.ii-ki slip*, worth $28 was found on51 words
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217 1952-06-26 4 IMMEDIATELY after be>m s«Bt«i»ced to seven years rigorous imprfeonment by MrVJn^tlce Kfcfcht at tte SiMSapwe Assizes a J9O** Chinese said: "This judgment is improper. It is typical of a capitalist's court and resembles the Nan rule The mam, Lav Siew Hen«, was conricted217 words
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Article24 1952-06-26 4 37 PASS MEDICAL EXAMS. I E B i the I n 3 Lee I I A i I Th P I B P I24 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-06-26 4 THI a Ser- Stngjtpon i ..e .pt this S hours vt \G£D S Xi pore Fourth t I yes- that ahe 1 i teiutioa to cm. life -1 A B -s a wed Ik July photo. FOrRTFKN vrar-old Maimunah bin (right) bids farewell to her tw» tft4 WeodiStandard - 85 words
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Article285 1952-06-26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Over tea cases at musecreaking and theft by night involving about $S.ooo worth of property were rep >r\ed to the Police during the last four days. I Some of the big oases were: jeweJJery valued $2.f)80 from vV\\VV*\VVVWVWWW\\\\V\WV\\\\\\\\V< a285 words
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Advertisement153 1952-06-26 4 Suspended by its feet on Australian Bulldog Ant can hold m its jaws a glove more th«n a HlQ"*y^^_ J~ ft^ w mmw 9*Xt%t WOMld ho»0 to qnp an 80 ton *t«<unfollet with his teeth while clinging to o bat with his I I^O^^^^^ A powerful ond excellent IA T^B153 words
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Article183 1952-06-26 5 Staff Correspondent Standard S we, Wed -A re i request Govera- up a committee mulate plans to en- p *lsory educal ion years will be the Mala ya n OB Council COH•:.ch will comm F: ;day at Kuala ant Tra le T .ion of Ma .<:.'.:183 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Ifed. supe ■>■ :...i' on ichenie for aoorindust raH rtaffs <>r the [Wax Pepartj wil employed m the Federation and Sinfapore is to be introduced by the Army authorities m Malaya soon. The Standard was told. Wax Depai tmei I eh ilian I .t198 words
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Article236 1952-06-26 5 $200, OOOBiggest Ever Grant For Chinese Schools PENANG, Wed.— One thousand Chinese teachers m Penong and Province Wellesley were jubilant today over the news that the Education Deportment has handed to the school management a sum of $200,000 the biggest grant-in-aid ever to be given236 words
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220 1952-06-26 5 SPECIAL praise tor the men of the First Battalion, the Fiiian Regiment, who are now in action in Malaya, is contained in a despatch printed by the London Daily Telegraph from their special correspondent, Denis Warner, i" Central Malaya. \e v rtual suspension of acti-220 words
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Article49 1952-06-26 5 PENANG, Wed. Several people were detained by the Police during the Hari Raya holidays tor being suspected of having connections with the recent thefts of spare tyres. he Police are now investig ii ag their cases and hope to bring the culprits to book.49 words
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Article186 1952-06-26 5 THE SSAFA Nursing' Service have undertaken to supply six trained dis- a ict nurses to look after the families of the Malay Regiment and the Federation Police. The Sisters. Yanny Merdrike; van Tuinen. Elizabeth Bnk., i Elga Steele Sheila Kathleen] Parnell. .lean Scott md Annie186 words
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Article110 1952-06-26 5 AT 1 'l IF. inaufi raJ <-<•'■ ing of t!ie Laboui Officers' taaa I eiatiDn of tiie Federation Malaya, he d ai Ku;ra Lump I on Monday, the following ivefC elected office beareri President Mr. Beng Swee (Penally Vioe^Prcside —Mr. A. Sreedharan (S«.m--: ban), Hon. Seeretacjr110 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-06-26 5 WHILE the Headmaster of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, Mi. K. p. Luke, is away m Britain on leave, Mr. J. D. R. Howcll will act a? Headmaster. L ACIL of protecting railings for this canal rtsuU^i i* the death of a European, who fell into it on84 words
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Article176 1952-06-26 5 Man Took $65 Pens, Court Told KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A coffee-shop proprietor, Chan Kok Kuan, today told the First Magistrate's Court that on the nigh* of Feb. 22, a man entered his shop a'. Cheras Road and wanted to examine his identity card. Three accomplices, said Chan waited outside, while176 words
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Article93 1952-06-26 5 SUNGEI, PATAXT. Wed— A proposal that provident fund should be made effective from the date of employment isbein? considered by a subcommittee of the Kedah and Province Wellesley Estates Asian StatT Union. The Union's ceport says that ir had signed a new agreemeni with the IMalayan93 words
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Article35 1952-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C. MacGillivrtry. will address the opening session of the Malayan Trade Union Council's annual delegates conference m Kuala Lumpur on Friday.35 words
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Article27 1952-06-26 5 THE KiKintan Generfd Post OffW vii short <»i 1-eent. 2-cent and 4 -cent stamps d'-'e to the demand by Malays m ing Hari Raya cards.27 words
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Article348 1952-06-26 5 SUBSTATIONS liable o; «d sin-tiding loda t tUtlm H;ilim. Adelplil. CtpitOl, New ton I RIM] 2, \> avail* Sate, Balmoral Rd.. Dalvejf ltdChartered Bank. Asia Bid;;, (.rortje SI SJalic. 1 t'rosil St./ Pagoda sf IT. llokleii St.. Pivkerhig >t. < hnrrli M-. V. Cireslar MJV»tjumter St.. '"Vi348 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-06-26 5 THE SIX-YEAR-OLD Kamala Dorai who will perform the Krishna dance at the Virtoria Theatre on July 8 when the four Dorai brothers will stage a drama "Sacrifice and Love."29 words
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Article310 1952-06-26 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— There were no reports of any large-scale movement of labour from the smallholdings despite wage cuts, and the M.P.I.E.A.'s warning that wages might have to be reduced irom July 1 were taken calm, says the Labour Department report310 words
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Article42 1952-06-26 5 A C.I.D. spokesman warned the public yesterday not to cash Hongkong and Shanghai Bank cheques bearing the numbers No. SI/19 05.^507—115. These rheques were reported to have been stolen Groin the omVe of the Lee Sawmills, Lavender Street, on Saturday.42 words
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Article, Illustration132 1952-06-26 5 Mr Lav Pak Klnun. pre fr sident of the Perak MCA J (left) and Mr. 'bean J (;him Leug. OB F thair < man of Kinla MCA and 1 vi<«» president P<-r;ik i- MCA (right) dunk a i toast |0 «*arh othrr. The j occasion m the dimwr j !p132 words
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Article121 1952-06-26 5 National Labour Council r. v. i. -it- d\ toon i eel ig partic i! Kuala Lumpur it i 'if- pi opo .<••.■ Em i Natioj ■aboui I a 10-poai I bas pi i Seven i dele fron Singapore ai pa of Malaya havi i ,Lv M> i t>: the Mr.121 words
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Article34 1952-06-26 5 MJGHT m» Singapore Third Po ice i ..i,> iin Suaj Cheng i <,:r eat ia: lU default toui day i prisonmeni ettei d i ■.la- Ml ft. Livings! me34 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-06-26 5 v r iv kn; i|... r -> I .>d-r tical public ire on 'A I 3 Cm nhlll R tad, I r 'i Dinner. H.< DO I «<lf I MliMl f C M British Cou ?il i D -i ide i Istra tion and i I 'Summing up of t65 words
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846 1952-06-26 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Smite Please! 'I'liE dappei littk man behind the camera, after a great (leal of fumbling under the black cloth, IfOtS elegantly towards the front of the camera. He holds the release bulb m his hands, watch intently the changing expression on the face of the846 words
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Article, Illustration565 1952-06-26 6 Questionable Method Of Raising Funds CC Tan Sir;— Sir Cheng-lock has accused me of doing a disservice to the Chinese by calling for a ban on the M.C.A. lotteries. Does he realize the great disservice arid misery he is causing to the Chinese especially the poorer classes565 words
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Article528 1952-06-26 6 Sir:— Mrs. Robert Eu of the Consumers' Resistance Movement and her gallant band of helpers are waging war against market stallholders m an attempt to check high prices of locallygrown vegetables. Although the movement is a commendable one, it does not appear to be getting at528 words
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Article386 1952-06-26 6 Review of Views The Two Tans i THE re-o ganization of the Malayan Chinese Association into a political party was the theme 1 of editorial comments, of Sin- 1 pore's three Chinese dailies. 1 Ail ot them welcomed the re- organization. Said Nanyang Siang Fan: The* NLCA.'s participation m local*386 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1952-06-26 6 Why this agitation against the M.C.A.? Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan Asks HAT appears to me to be an inexplicable mystery is why is it that, whereas the establishment m Singapore of the Malay Union (affiliated with U.M.N.0.), the Malay Nationalist Parly (now defunct), the Singapore Regional Indian Congress, and other1,049 words
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Article207 1952-06-26 6 Sir; Criticisms levelled at ail elected Legislative Councillors appeared recently m the Press over the w pay rates Cor Government Servants Some critics maintain that the new terms are unfair to the locally recruited officers and that all elected councillors should have protested. Such criticisms207 words
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Advertisement119 1952-06-26 6 SK4NDEX VISIBLE CARD L SYSTEm Pimnlpc (Wi «T:WM|(M riIII|#IVJ W Cause Killed m 3 Days M 2*^* ktglM t* «lear away ptiwplMi /iab^SFsd^fl "^^c u Nixodtrm to*l«M /M^xF~ttKß mn! rw» win soon see your •kin b^ V €^S^r romrnf aoit. 8«i»ooth and clear Nix*. fefiL V GStr zzZ. term \m119 words
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Advertisement44 1952-06-26 6 Health and rri-rciY rtn secrets of »uc«m mm 11 w 7 keep heaiuiT throeo^ AjA/VrU^ regular c> v.. j\/jfiO^^* Compound ii r«•-r n w i time -letted, weU b. HE B HEALTHY! X vitality.. helptT*^' c the health you n*" l ijf'— lip COMPODNU44 words
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Article, Illustration451 1952-06-26 7 In An 'Emergency' She Can Even Bomb Manchuria Lovett WASHINGTON, June 25.— U. S. Defence Secretory Robert Lovett said that in an extreme emergency the U.S. Joint Chiefs-of-Stott could authorise the bombing of Chinese bases in Manchuria, north of the Yalu River, without referring thfeStandard - 451 words
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Article88 1952-06-26 7 >!IIM IOV .lunr i; ntei >. A joint nuinniniqur isMi»d on i: .mis b t w ft-n I .srl \.:nt'«T. Britain's tliaistrr, and .ii st.ite* *tfHi lals on .id that th 1 talks ■tt must lisei'ul to i I h»- ■xnniiinioiif stated id \lf\iodfr. and Iwyi I88 words
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Article84 1952-06-26 7 'Showdown If Reds Use Air Power f\sii; 25, I V i a 11 i a i r •■■>,/•, eri- I tobattk ol > lie Com- eski, j h from i year if Korean cal]f<' the i President Truest 1 ons. I rs d torioua m the i rtei ranjte p84 words
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Article19 1952-06-26 7 S'PORE BOY IS STABBED lESI Pbo Ah i .i i i house i ight. Ana bei < by > ion n19 words
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Article168 1952-06-26 7 OKYO, June 25. At the end of two years of ightiag m Korea, there is today nothing but t! pessinisn about the whole Far Eastern situa- (i nothing better than a stalemate is expected from the tuttleiront or the armistice talks. The fresh assessment of168 words
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Article31 1952-06-26 7 US General Found Shot fj 24 Tin Tk fence D« p; rt- H' gadier B nief Military Group to «liP(i U><^hut wi uodi re- .n 'he n. t bew 111 two31 words
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30 1952-06-26 7 i 23 (Reut. r) naa boosted her pfiatt isra< for on ..f Jewi to JrJ4 Md.OM *U r s offer wnv f 233 I30 words
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Article32 1952-06-26 7 t 29 «R» iter) ent m the I f IIM St( R ie« hen lot aj g was a thin n rt m«i\v t* 'ft adier tw* onailsined sligbtlyj32 words
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Article30 1952-06-26 7 PHILIPPINES Presideni Hpidio Quirino yesterday accepted an invitation for an eight-day vim! to Indonesia Beginnuig July 16, but shelved i» proposed tup to Australia.— AJß.30 words
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Article32 1952-06-26 7 A COMMUNIST source m Hongkong hinted strongb yesterday that Communisi China would reject Indian mediation it n is offered the deadlocked Korean truce talks and especially on the prisoner-oi-war issue*32 words
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Article, Illustration196 1952-06-26 7 RHEE CHARGES: V[ SAN. June 25. XV) Presidenl Syagman Rh«*e dunked that In* numio nrv plollin^ hi form a coalition "whirh uill open iH'^olialion.s uith the North Korean puppet regime him! unity North ami South Korea. j The 17-year-old Kot c a n leader,196 words
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Article127 1952-06-26 7 TV Could Aid Indies, Maladi NEW YORK. June 25 (AP)— i Mr. R Maladi, DirectorGeneral of Radio Republic Indonesia, here 6n a American and Europe;!!) >lmly tour said today thai he is looking forward to the introduction of I television m his country because "it has greal educational possibilities." "We127 words
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Article81 1952-06-26 7 LONDON. June 24 Russia tonight replied to Sweden'^ inquiry about the loss" of her training Dakota over the Baltic en .June 13 with a warning to preveni Swedish military aircrait violating Soviel territory. Ru.-mh told Sweden Soviet warplanes drove of! two unidentified foreign aircraft on June81 words
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Article48 1952-06-26 7 COLOMBO. June 25 (Reuter) The 2,003-ton Polish ship Jednose Rabotnicza is expected m leave here for China on June 29 with 4.0n0 ton* of Ceylon rubber and 2..i(i0 tons ■•if Pakistan cotton. She was to take 6,000 tons of Ceylon rubber b.i*. supplies are snort48 words
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Article87 1952-06-26 7 LONDON. June 25 (Keuter): Mr. Herbert Morrison, former Labour Foreign Secretary, warned Commonwealth broadcasting: chiefs here against "overdoitij;" radio programmes for children. "We must not have too much radio and television", he told delegates to the Com mon wealth Broadcasting conference at a dinner given for87 words
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65 1952-06-26 7 SWEDISH film star Ingrid Bergman lost her p!ea for a court order sending her 13--year-old daughter to visit her m Italy this summer. Superior Judge Mildred Lillie ruled it is not m the best interest of the girl. Pia, to travel to Rome for65 words
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Article27 1952-06-26 7 WAKEY GORDON, last of the gangsters of prohibition days m the United States oied m a Federa] island prison off San Francisco today. Renter.27 words
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Article146 1952-06-26 7 PORTSMOUTH, June 25. (AP): British World War II submarine ace who .said he hod lost faith ip his government and mistrusted the j Americana was ordered dis- i missed from the Royal Navy on charges of disobeying comrnbnds. !u a iniirt martial aboard .\\V\\W\\\\\V\\\\V\\\V\\\V\\\\V\VV\V\l the flajj<hip146 words
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Article80 1952-06-26 7 TOKYO.. June 25 (ReuterAAP) A molotov C'jckt:. i i thrown by »i rioter today inflicting superficial burns on th« American Genu:al Command! f South»easl Japan. Rioters at Osaka attacked ihf- j Clark and stoned the cars oi vehicle carrying Gen, Ca U i W other for«gners80 words
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Article55 1952-06-26 7 1 HONGKONC June 25 (Reuter-AAP) Tbe Chines* authorities m Canton bay« sent about 100 mines to I j Swatow for a blockade ol I < j port, according to i> vernacular j report. Shipping between Swatow and Amoy has rc-enily bet interrupted and traffic be- j tween the55 words
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Article54 1952-06-26 7 Mistaking ;h« B itteh Ami i I sador to Chile. Mi Cha les Stirling for a Chi!« ('::.."■> Deputy.' a crov d ol monsti tor« protesting aK;m^ 1 the W-la-teral militarj pad writh the u-S.. attacked him as he l« the Chamber m Santis go n» i unhurt54 words
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Article123 1952-06-26 7 LONDON. June 25 (AP): The growing number of nations granting recognition to King Farouk of Egypt as ruler 'of the disputed Sudan drew a stem rebuke from Britain today. A Foreign Office spokesman said that Greece, the ninth nation to announce its intention to123 words
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Article141 1952-06-26 7 ITS ARMY HAS 20 A-FIRING CANNON WASHINGTON, June 25, (UP) 4merfew pcieiilii*t£ have developed complete family" of atomic weapons which are being incorporated into Army. Navy and Air Force comfoal plans, it was disclosed yesterday. In addition to atomic War-j heads for artillery Shells and guided missiles. the United States141 words
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417 1952-06-26 7 DEBATE OH BOMBPTO 0 LOxNDOIV, June 2.">. Foreign SccjgUiry intliony l.<lrn lohl the Hoonc of Cmmhmn lliii afternotHi iliat Britain Ikkl neither becM m loimuml not' consulted on tile Immiilmi;^ of tiir Valu River power plants. M» a<l<l« <l. h i»417 words
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Advertisement57 1952-06-26 7 HUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stendord London Correspondent °NOOH, June 2 5 The following ore »h« closing 'übber end f.n on the London Morket todoy: CNOON RUBBIR LONDON UN 28 id Spot £970 per ton 28 id. buyer* £971 teller*. Z' SU Three *-ths £976 t t *l<~- Seftlement PrK«: £970.157 words
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Advertisement26 1952-06-26 7 fi^tf. jFf %*9 _^B a ti a v £1 a v.s ANNETTE PETER PAN m I SCARLETT I LISETTE SIZES FROM Si/2" to 10' 2 tittle^26 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-06-26 7 OCSIiI I I I'LL GIVE YOU ALL OU, BOY-- NOW T^AT NEW OIRL jg!T| ThliS GUM IF THANKS I WON'T THINK HE'S SO J !1F V P OH YOU'LL CHEW IT p^ V HANDSOME j X SLUGCO ALL AT OH^£J v41 words
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Article99 1952-06-26 8 SOUTHAMPTON, June 25 (Reuter) A leading Japanese industrialist. Mr. Kaneo Niwa, president of the Mitsubishi shipbuilding and engineering ).npany said here today that J ipan is going all out to build riOO.OOO gross tons of shipping as quickly as possible. Mr. Xiw.i. who is also99 words
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Article147 1952-06-26 8 First Of Eight Now On Order Standard Shipping Reporter THE IJRST of eight cargo paooeitger ships, the /aim lid. huilt at the Walerhni/.rii. flolland for them!- «lt>n«->ian Cio\ eninient, and destined for the Jaya Singapore run, has just underKonc her trials suceessfullv. The Zamrud has a147 words
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Article, Illustration262 1952-06-26 8 \Vh \Rvrs Sl-.ip Godown Gate. Beluiu L 9 2Q 4 Breconshti c 13/H 4 British Couocillor 4 3 8 Canton 12 8 Castleville 29 30 "2 Flying Trader 2: 24 2 Hons Ann 40 2 Java (Dutci> 12 4.: 2 Java (East Asiatic Co). 8 9 7262 words
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Article70 1952-06-26 8 T.OS ANGELES. June 25 (AP» Heeding a Government request, the CIO United Auto workers yesterday called ofT a strike Involving 29,000 workers m four plants producing Sabre Jek fighters for Korea. The strike, which was scheduled for midnight, was over a Union demand for wage70 words
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Article144 1952-06-26 8 RIL Ship Sold To S. America Standard Shipping Reporter THE OLDEST -lii|> belonging to Ro\al loteroceftfl Lines, tfce 10,83* i«>" frri«;litt*r Tjilwsar, tvbich used te In* a familiar *i»lit m Singapore waters lor year* on ike Java-Chiua-Japan run lias* been sold South American btiyera I©* an nndMclosed Mini. The :;n-v(»ar-i»'}144 words
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Article28 1952-06-26 8 The 1,351-ton Nationalist freighter Chia\ i v/hit h ran aground on a reef off the west coasi of Formosa on Sept. 23. has been refloated.— A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article38 1952-06-26 8 Despatches Letters jnd parcels for North India by the Eastern Qy.<-?n !e;<\. in4 Slnifapore tomorrow imaft be posted tod v Arrivals Letters a .'id parcels from Hongkong and C lina by the Eastern Queen will arrive tomorrow.38 words
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Advertisement601 1952-06-26 8 (FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Oirrd OverUad 3«? i Ir.miisro Los Anueles AU \roeri(in ft Canadue Cities \»r LA SI II l M Penan? P.STiaro Spore ll(K»\tt\(H 24 27Jm«<" l'Unly PMII.irPINE ri \v, M MM] -'TJuly atluh I A of SlAut an of Dry c^r^u Deep ranks a »engei ANGLO FRENCH601 words
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Advertisement499 1952-06-26 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. RegofaM Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swcttenham Penaog. Also direct Sailia^s from Rjn^kok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan from PAKIIOI July > Knohsiunf "Szechuea July 11 July 15 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penaug PSJiam Spore For "Fionas Jane 21th499 words
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Advertisement412 1952-06-26 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Vint Ntderiand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amslml.nn HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BAI TIMORE MOBILE NEW OKI KANS Spore P Shaw Pen.«iuj IRAOJA (SMN) 29June SJulj ibiwly I :.»«ly AXKLDLIR (HAL) 7 1.1.1u1j U/I&lnly If iT.iuly i KONOO (SMN) 27Julv/3Aui 4 5Au«412 words
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Advertisement342 1952-06-26 8 "KlNA** for By S.iif!o:i. Songkong, Kofie v •RAMIiOIHA' for WTlftnt Sai^« Horißkorig. KoDe VrklhBmfl JC l'-»i.l> 15 "SFLANDIA" br Bangkok El BSMf FROM .lAPAN ■OMGKONG j-BINTANG' for Bangkok 1/I** SAILINGS lOCONTIMV7 KA« For Colombo. Mea. Pori S:ud Qeaaa Hamburg Copenhagen Qalaeaft (>s| •'.rAVA"x X K> G *f:r iv, "MAGDALA" i«,342 words
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Article, Illustration302 1952-06-26 9 First Grade Rubber Goes At 94i/2 Cents Standard Market Reporter THE RUBBER market m Singapore steadied slightly after the holidays, an improvement of 2} cents per Ib. being recorded yesterday. The rise m the Singapore prides followed the higher quotations m London and atStandard - 302 words
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68 1952-06-26 9 Ml! NiniMi>«»rp City Council is to tabulate statLstinform.ttion rr*avdinf actual wa^es and earnings a ,1 M,n.r 10.000 open votr" (temporary) employ Standard «.»>, told yesterday his puipove, the City Council will employ two h mini il or Government employees for three. rff I T Km68 words
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Article218 1952-06-26 9 h'l KKKR Kiwi aayi thai the Bluasjbis pi-ire iral ruhher ha«. now become a matter of genuine i MM onl> to the producing industry ami ihe taamli <»t producing countries, hut also a conic ,ill re*pon*ihle statesmen m \lli«-il countries nValin«* *ith the prohlem <if218 words
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Article35 1952-06-26 9 'No Rice If War Debts Aunt Paid' i B r Japai lon the terms oi tratka I I Li the JapI "for the acta agC d pi rpeta ng Japan toria Dsi be trust9tn :id;re35 words
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Article49 1952-06-26 9 C oal Exports To Net £6OM. p i ■(•<! thai c-->..i expoi ti b inf needed fo *?ign .:.> c st i aril i r export ied Bui yew by i n.mtiww tons n coal said be tnereaMd i.'---> by TV i>-s. Ll(,\ (1 (X- the coal tx i rm49 words
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Article41 1952-06-26 9 c 29 iAFP>— i north com! of Wa es arc orking riera f< r a big timbei to be •-v Japan at the end of J y ISMM -perfect of ood loci Newcastle, mr an i Bnibane,41 words
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Article25 1952-06-26 9 I U n Com- n oi erode oil KirkiA area n; i eaebed 1.391.000 )>. da ib! c trie tain an a UOQ long25 words
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Article25 1952-06-26 9 hu bttn Intli.i rf i,d India \wll f mi. shiploads •**>• Pa**«ta* wiU 15 «mi trvr.s of rue 22,700 lon« fan a*A.i» «uvriaotr. UPi25 words
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Article144 1952-06-26 9 I• i [DOM, Jane 19 CAP).— B tin is running short -~>t aya Gave lament Council i Scieni ftc \v inj thai there will b. c i"bs than t: 'hem riu: five j f.r. s. the loancfl .ilrcidj b<*;iiinin£ 10 l.>v«- BMM of our pood144 words
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Article70 1952-06-26 9 STEEL STRIKE HITS 12,000 DETROIT, June IS (AP) General Motors, blaming a >:ct' shortage; yesterday ordered layoffs oi more than 12,000 i i ker& Pen thousand will be laid off today and tomorrow at (iVl's big Chevrolet production center a1 nint Last night 2.400 rolei Corse plant workers ii: Detroit70 words
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Article54 1952-06-26 9 WASHINGTON. .Tune 25 (AP)— United States exports broke an eight-year-old record by booming to U551,435,000,000 m May. the Census Bureau said m a preliminary report yesterday. Up U551 54,000.000 from April. shipments abroad last month bettered the former top mark of May 1944. by nearly54 words
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Article36 1952-06-26 9 N> wsprint production m North America rose to the record figure of 399,412 tons m May. Canadian production alone was 495,972 tons, while that of the United States 103.440 lons.— ATP.36 words
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Article27 1952-06-26 9 AT LEAST 16 Knn»p< m. American and Middle Eastern countries are scheduled to participate m Trieste* fourth internntional fair opening thi s weekend.—l" P.27 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-06-26 9 The Form isa Tea Exporters I did In T-aipeh plan to compete with huiia and Cey'on on the work! market:— AFP. photo. A side virw of the Yale Stevedore, latest caryo 2 handling machine to be introduced into Singapore by the Harbour Board, seen at work aboutStandard - 86 words
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Article37 1952-06-26 9 HONGKONG, June 24. Special Standard Service closing prices on tii<> Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.95 to £1 Sterling HK56.34 to USSI: HKSI.B3O to Malayan $1: HK50.314 to one Indonesia Ftupiah; Gold HK*****75 to one tad.37 words
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Article74 1952-06-26 9 NEW YORK. June 25 (Reufer)— An insurance industry survey issued yesterday reported that m the last four months the motorcar m the United Slates h<is killed more than 21 times the number of Americans who have died m the Korean war m the same time. It74 words
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Article42 1952-06-26 9 THE London Offices of The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, report that the Earl of Inrhcape has been elected to the bank's Court of Directors. The Karl's father previously helo a >nm!ur position with the bank,42 words
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Article108 1952-06-26 9 WASHINGTON. June g (UP) —Former Representative c Jasper Be 4 urged Congress todayto repeal the three cents a pound Ux on Philippine coconut S processed m thij country, declaring that such action would have political as well as econo House of *«P re »f2j!!2 v Ways arsl108 words
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88 1952-06-26 9 QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed on the produce market m Singapore yesterday with small business reported m copra. There were further buyers m copra at $26 5/8 per picul after business was reported at that level but sellers held uir at $27. Coconui oil buyers88 words
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Article33 1952-06-26 9 THE Japanese Government will dispatch a n >ion m July to inspect aircraft industries m I the United Slates and Europe, j preparatory to resumption of plane manufacturing m Japan. —AFP.33 words
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Article758 1952-06-26 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malayan share market opened quietly steady ifter the Han Raya holiday with a few improvements m all sections. The volume of business, however, was small. Yesterday's prices were: INDf'S'f RIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks. Ord. 3.45 3.55 cd Pref iMO 2.25758 words
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271 1952-06-26 9 Standard Market Reporter PRODUCTION of rubber m the Federation of Malaya rose from 45/262 tons m April to 46,347 tons m May, the increased output being due to the higher production m estates which realised 27,362 tons m May, compared with 25,53 3271 words
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Article142 1952-06-26 9 Japan-RI Parleys Progress .i \i-ta. h 2S. I cy oi den and- dollars :ri pi n I trade debtl \\iw >> jmi jag to ■jy rubbi r 1 1 d go Is from s p i terling i irk c I tatf* an ii Ind «k i has b< en142 words
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Article38 1952-06-26 9 HONGKONG. June 25 (AFP) —A total of 32 Japaneai borinessmen, headed by (Jmematsu Maeda. arrived here on an economic survey mlteion scheduled to last several dny*. The «tele«ation had vis i led ForBMett38 words
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258 1952-06-26 9 UJCKLAND, fane 25, <\<< -m. r \V New Zealand farmrr*, rv h|M»M<lin:i to ;u»|Mjt(» to ;;ro\» more food lor lh<- people of Brit;« ;i. ;:r »t« :t<i i l\ j»|»in^ up ..-^.i lIMKMII *****1. Dt veiopn cnl h* Lindei way on New Zealand*!258 words
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52 1952-06-26 9 SHORI oik M« bourm (at mah plants n burnt Pr«jdud is up to 2.0!H).0U(J feet a day. AiiT i< Ich 1 oil-#;<s \> > Oil gas eosti thai produced om i <■■ but mn,;.. < i favour; that made n Indian, Sou African52 words
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Article68 1952-06-26 9 Assor:..' i< i'.'i!e« .Tip; chants 'pei HOO alayan i are: New v--: h n 11/ M <TT n u/ii <oj>.», n !5 it) credii bilta .<" r> S3 an tmde b (ttd/tt) f. Ij TT.). 32 (O.D.J 32| I M < ill Sel inj i O.D68 words
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44 1952-06-26 9 Cotl M tnd i .'pu; hi i dia to icbed i ecoi rts In 1951 1992 mjtj i" bl Ifinictry ol r Od i( l Coti <>r,<.( < oil ion km ec Mm i> at 4 «.h mi] «i bale*44 words
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Article41 1952-06-26 9 Xbt Comm *'e« 'or a Fnt Asia m Ssa Fi^nrnca h^i m:io( a gift <»f I fl"*) !b. cf ire<U |n the r*hi!ippmes nt a token of A:. rlca'j traditk«ftal fri«ndshla> to. th» I' land RrmbliC— A^.41 words
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Advertisement97 1952-06-26 9 i- ruhh«r pri(p^ pel ib m SMd llefdaj] were: Bu>rr> >rllrr* I MBf '♦1 Mj i; m hair* June IKS s. 'tr "i; X s s. "Ml, »1| ks s j<: s*. Stead (|Uif t i unman ki i'.iuk i il.t > upt-mni; BCt Ib u»ir. !S d. buyers !K97 words
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Advertisement133 1952-06-26 9 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. SHAW MM. Thrilling and La\ ivli Bpn tadesi "ALADDIN" M.rrnu Rfariaal Ali K.ihm.in .1 .1 !.1 X Sll.l ll i Get it Mali] :»i.nn.i Plead < (inu- \u \\\*> «;i i WW KG MS To WlTllttßi* I).iiJ\: .'JO 00 i, ii m F.i tur>133 words
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Article527 1952-06-26 10 We, the PEOPLE ***** Water Meters Foster A Wasteful And Unnecessary System Sir:- Of rei ent months. the fierce light ot public critic:-,:) has been directed at the activities of the' Electricity Department In Singapore. Perhaps it will allow those unfortunates more time to get on with the i<>''}. if527 words
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160 1952-06-26 10 Sir: I have read with some interesi Mr. A. R. Lazarous 1 article and the reply to it by the U.P. Correspondent. I would like to say something on the incidents m Koje island. We m Ma'aya. m particular, and others m other par's160 words
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Article, Illustration346 1952-06-26 10 Sir. Especially at time frhen Mr. Haxwortb's reraarkab c efforts m pu.tting the useless state of affairs of the Colony's traffic into what is today are showing its good results, a visitor to Singapore would get perhaps a shock of his lite at one of the pedestrian crossings346 words
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Article227 1952-06-26 10 Sir: My friends and I have been highly amused at the antics of a local newspaper m its efforts to hoodwink the public on the subject of Family Planning. In a recent issue of its Sunday paper, it printed a letter purporting to come from a Singapore227 words
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Article848 1952-06-26 10 ROSALIND RATNAM - ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 12 which appeared m the Sunday Standard on June 22. Note: 1. Your pattern pieces will have certain instructions stamped on them When you have the pattern pieces by your side these sewing instruction's848 words
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Advertisement238 1952-06-26 10 DARRYL F.ZANUCK and JOSEPH LMANKIEWICZ Who Gave You A/ Aboui £c HAVE DONE IT AGAIN i CARY r jk& JEANNE GRANT "CRAIN i km* jfHB w^f Rw: «R1 4-j<^ It i f\ /ViO->r QBi^jßslißal "ho !i»arr»d all obov;' T»en, ft>aid*, J^HMr^^S mo'o'i ond mor#l p- OPENS TODAY I tisf J238 words
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Advertisement205 1952-06-26 10 TODAY! JL^OSCABT Winner HI MPHRI^ U<m. m >, \rW m JOHN HUSTON'S MtfRICAN QUtf H 4EE3& ft/meet Afuec t* favuA f»,ll i Distributed by SHAW BROS \U,, M KATHARINE HKPBI R\ MXXI M 1.1 n SOO i.' Afec (hJmmhm m "I.V>I Hoi ih y\--4004 ARABIAN NIGHtT^! ROLLED INTO ONE HI205 words
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Miscellaneous726 1952-06-26 10 > Hook 4oi I swob Mb I rpODAfV QIOTATIONS: The country is lyric the town i dramatic. When niinul^fi they make the nic^t uertt-ct I mu>ical drama." Lonctello**. TBCBBDAY FOR EVEUVONT I Attend to routine and ordinary matters. Don't get involved In troublesome situations Be diplo- matic m dealings witfa726 words
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Article17 1952-06-26 11 THE Malay Basic Training Centre. Nee Soon, will hold sports meeting tomorrow at 2 p.m.17 words
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Article, Illustration267 1952-06-26 11 Ampon Loses To Don Candy WIMBLEDON, England, June 25 (AP) Maureen Connolly, the American champion front San Diego, California, won her second women's singles match m the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today despite a shoulder injury that has bothered her play. Miss Connolly defeated Angela MortimerAP - 267 words
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Article66 1952-06-26 11 TOKYO, -Tune 25 (AP)— Thirty-one members of the South Korean Olympic team left Haneda airport yesterday by plane for Hongkong en route to Helsinki. At Hongkong the team will take a Scandinavian airlines system plane. This group includes boxing, weightlifung and bicycle champions, nnv. other66 words
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Article70 1952-06-26 11 ATHENS. June :':>: (Router) The Olympic torch, which is to be carried by athletes all the way from Greece to Helsinki for the 1952 Olympic Games, will be lit today m the stadium at Olympic where for a thousand years the ancient Greek games were held. At70 words
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76 1952-06-26 11 SOUTH CHINA football team wrihich arrived In Singapore yes:e ri.;v from Hongkonj; en route for l;ui(j:.eMa '.viil not play any match ;i. Singapore today. Xue team has an agreement 1 i'h tbc sponsor.-" m Indonesia th;it riot to piav any game out>'.dv Hongkong76 words
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197 1952-06-26 11 IN a trie.'idly return badminton match over the weekend, the Merryonea Badminton Party of Klang beat the Union of Selangoc Teachers' B.P. at the Victoria Institution hall, Kuaia Lumpur, by seven games to two The results are (Merryones players mentioned first): Singles: Ho197 words
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Article109 1952-06-26 11 A HAT-THICK oy S Chandra Save tne Indian Brotherhood Association :> ::-l victory over the Tiong Baoru Rangers m a SAFA Junior Cuptie played at c C\ ground yesterday. A pass from Thomas, Indians' right-win^ gave Chandra hij :i goal m the fifth minute. There waa Bfl109 words
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Article35 1952-06-26 11 LONDON, June 24 (Renter) Len Hutton has been asked by the selectors to captain England m the remaining two Test matches with India at Manchester and the Oval, London. He has accepted.35 words
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329 1952-06-26 11 LONDON. Juno 25 (Renter) With the lpody of their batting letting them down badly m both the innings, il wan hardly surprising to see India lose their second Tent against 'England by eight wickets yesterday. England are now two up and unless India329 words
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Article44 1952-06-26 11 TOKYO, June 24: (ReuterAAP) Yoshio Shirai. world flyweight boxing champion today returned his local championships to the Japan Boxing Association. Shirai said he wished to concentrate on training to defend his world title won last month from Dado Marino.44 words
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Article254 1952-06-26 11 LAUSANXE. SWITZERLAND. June 25, (AP). Communist China was invited to the Helsinki Olympic Games by mistake. Mr Otto Mayer. Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, disclosed yesterday. Mr. Mayer said that the Chinese Communists Olympic Organization did not meet with the requirements of the International254 words
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273 1952-06-26 11 WHEN Olympic (,ani*s tram rrarlu London rarlv nr\l linuilh vn roni«- [sjf HcUinki. hh-iiilm rs will find the Qtj "wtafc o|hti" for the \Urrr day* of lh#ir stay. Tli'im ha* heesi !ai«l on by tin- liriti-h Tounril at ll*« instigation of Mr.273 words
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Article173 1952-06-26 11 None of the tennis on Tuesday was sensational so Miss Connolly's shoulder was the main talking: point among the crowds estimated at more than 21,000, which filled the all-England Club for second day of the famous "Wimbledon fortnight." London papers carried front page stories on the young American's173 words
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Article206 1952-06-26 11 LONDON. June 24 (Renter) —A British team of 65 athletes *i 9 men and 16 women are being «ent to the Olympic Gamei «l Helsinki next month. This is less than the number who oinpeted In the 1948 Game? when 71 men ami over 20 women206 words
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Article144 1952-06-26 11 LATE GOAL WIN FOR P. BRANI A > |oal Mfc r.. .1 h.i t v I gave them X i 2 v. -tory t I an Recn a1 lon C SAF C|P match pi »'iday, r:- Ja Besar Stad The ftm mi J v and (fair «rtl i s ances144 words
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Advertisement490 1952-06-26 11 DEATH I S (Jhfe (r >*« Seng), a^t.l efullj al 1952 at 10, ig Deceased m, Khoo ajbter Kboo oral grand* > an The at i f > :x'-OWIi,DCMENT i ho Km aod |pol| 'O 'j r»i«t' I ■el messaues. kwncd j .< the fttaei aJ Xl iMMBg ,i\ ;:fi<490 words
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Advertisement578 1952-06-26 11 BEFORE th c hands reach the position pictured, the hin pivot Startl As !it c nqh>. hip goes b.rk tlie left hip rotates forward but m an almost horitonlal plane. In other n-ords, ih,, lejt hip Apt down veru, »cry Uttle The hip action teJfcej place m almost a flat578 words
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Advertisement115 1952-06-26 11 RESULTS from Classified PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THt Singapore S>taitbarb BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. 4 Only dU cents per line with o minimum charge of $2/ for A fm (approximating 16 short words) w 1 1 enable you ro pk>C« en cd m Jhe Singapore Standard (Daily Ed.115 words
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Miscellaneous20 1952-06-26 11 (tides? SI |T|MCC|Wfy TODAY: A.M. P.M. Sinjriport- 12.25 1.54 Port Dickson 8.35 9.02 Port S'hara 8.15 8.14 Frnang 3.00 2.3720 words
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304 1952-06-26 12 MONTHS of preparation and training went h»r MMgM when Kath Ferreira, Ihc tiny sag ol a Siti-aport* schoolgirl w 110 holds the Malayan hisn jump record for women, failed after three near attempts to break her own record for the event at304 words
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Article105 1952-06-26 12 Two S 'pore Records Go WLOR unofflci; re Javelin S and B eid on the Singai i throw s re- >■ a m Sinj re S. De S R De g C i of 4/i se 3 s,t Kelly yto REME 2. IHQ I mm B REMI 2 I. C.105 words
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Article93 1952-06-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Kuala Lumpuc YMCA defeated Ipoh YMCA by fourteen points m annual two day games competition I wander S which concluded he terday At the close oi Monday's si les j !evel with five its each Kuala Lumnur at h >ckey and billiards93 words
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Article, Illustration111 1952-06-26 12 BOY BROOKS will not fight Isimeli Radrodro on July 11 at the Happy World Radrodro's manager, Captain Freddie Amos, yesterday said. r e Bghl is off, Boy Brooks says he will not fight mv man iga i Brooks' decision was passed on to Capt Amos111 words
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Article106 1952-06-26 12 LONDON. June 25, (Reuter): Mis.s Maureen Connolly. 17-year- > i American women's singles champion was ex, mil ed by a specialist today and was pronounced fit to play Mi.<s Con- who had been suffering rom Bbrositis of her shoulder muscles, said later. "I m106 words
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Article39 1952-06-26 12 GILLINGHAM Kent June 2.i. Flo-.iu- —The Indian Test team was welcomed by a large crowd here day tor their two day match with the Combined Services. India won the toss and at lunch were 115 !or two.39 words
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Article53 1952-06-26 12 Colony Cup Team Named SINGAPORE'S team for the Malaya Cup sotter match against Malacca on Saturday at Malacca was named last night as follows: Chee Seng. Johan. Teow Kens;. Vass (Capt.). Davids. Hin Weng, Mat Nor, Boon Seong, Awang Bakar, Boon Leong. Rahini Omar. Reserves: Yew Chang. Ismail Yusoff, Yassin53 words
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891 1952-06-26 12 BRILLIANTLY ridden by H. McCloud, Peter, a four-year-old chestnut gelding by Reseda out of Crevice, stormed through m the last furlong to win the main event for class four division two horses over six furlongs -day, the second day of the Perak Turf891 words
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Article33 1952-06-26 12 3rd: *****6 ($23,269) Starters ($2,585 each) Nos: *****5, *****9, *****4, *****7, *****5, *****8, *****6, *****3, *****6. Consolation Prizes: (52,000 each) Nos. 39C250, *****5, *****1, *****0, *****9, *****3, *****3, *****4, *****6, *****6.33 words
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Article379 1952-06-26 12 Standard racing: correspondent, Windsor Lad named four direct winners m yesterday's races Dentunny. Heritor, Peter and Thirlmere. In addition, he also secui- j ed three indirect winners Demonic. Marcus Aurelius and IHmdonald. 512-298 Malay Film (61 8.10 Tuilob 8 Course Scratching: Vuill Winner Trained by J.379 words
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Article79 1952-06-26 12 Demonic and A.l Last bi t>p>" i/hen the tmi field n sent oil I j very Rood start. Eollowe i bj Patechoux .< and N »mad iv:th P.cture Fan last Sf;; down. Patec'r>;i\ da-'--ed into the lead closelj followed by Demonic tb K\ La ins79 words
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Article92 1952-06-26 12 Hollywood Siar lumped into the le i >Aed b.\' ti ue N.b with SUcam and Marcus Aureliua bringing u;i t*ie reel ol the Held who were all bunched behad n Hi Hlu< Tai last. p.. ing the lour Eurlongl KWt H i wood Si a i92 words
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Article85 1952-06-26 12 c ema and D:ih-: oss b besl >t i T md i I'Apaohe. when the field was sent off to a good start, but on settling down T had fjo > the lead followed bj L'Apache Cinema. DalcrOßS :i!id Well D behind the leade A• i85 words
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Article67 1952-06-26 12 W i).-. bes Princess Beau with Serpentine. C vi\ L:).d and Zaluv:\ i t:\L-e and Ihe rest ol the inched bel On settl- don C mcd command and led t: tm Zalovix with Seiuentuie [g up the the he'd. C i Tow tack Serj time67 words
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Article52 1952-06-26 12 M.t i nay had I -i* m j jump when the field wai uflf good iti >wed by Heritor. Perk) W md S Ciiu ,e' was !a~t A i turn. Why Worry had the !e i fo P He 'he ienrip P j c Wo52 words
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Article59 1952-06-26 12 Pel i when the Se s/ai a«j\ go start. > by Finalist I g S t with Pict Pete tendance. Settl ing Pel:' showed the Flying Spirit with F na isi Pe> a:id Gilded Djrne !ean Pet itionei v. i* nicely cle S on !o three59 words
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Article92 1952-06-26 12 H Mut beg when the fte sent iod i tollowed b) Seal let Tge II and Kudat, who o:. ist the grandstand quickly the ml followed by Sim e1 T II d I Isla i Magee ing Mus c leading the the field. Thumbs Up w■■92 words
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Article54 1952-06-26 12 Kelvin Beauma be best DfT to a I by S 1 igh, By m dose attendance down. Beauman had the leaii w Hi Merlin. B I) lonald behind the o Beauman v. is t\ p c three 1 close iyA P Big Money lead of Ihe54 words
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Article343 1952-06-26 12 SINGAPORE Turf Clubs meeting on July 5. 9 and 12 has attracted 198 entries. The meet is for Class 1 and Cl;<>s 3 horses^ Entries are as follows: Adonis o x o x o Alphonsus X O X O O Ambassador X o X O O343 words
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Advertisement154 1952-06-26 12 SILVER WARE I WE SPECIALISE IN STERLING SILVER AND t ELECTROPLATE OF QUALITY. OUR SELECTION I COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTIONS FOR WED- DING, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING AND THE INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. I S. P. H. de SILVA I ki:ala i.DMPin mm. knew tag-team "Wonderful' U:t US ''Phew' What excitement p ould be have154 words
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Miscellaneous31 1952-06-26 12 r GP c^a SINGAPORE As i MA Ot i jg MPH v Pv'au !CS— S* ;oon sports on the jn. IPOH WFL D>>\ Pi 'RC on lpoh A RASC itton yadciiQ.31 words
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