Singapore Standard, 27 June 1952
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Title Section12 1952-06-27 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 360 FRI DAYJUJII^iJ^___ 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-06-27 1 CG ON 'D ANGER FROM WITHOUT' Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMUNIST danger m SourhEasr Asian countries today is a threat "wholly" from outside these territories, which may take the form of "blatant military aggression or infiltration-veiled/ secret, hidden-but nonetheless effective aggression from outside," Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General for the62 words
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Article145 1952-06-27 1 standard Man orrespondeni Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— No decision was reached today m the resumed negotiations between representatives oi the Malayan Planting Industries Employers 1 Association and the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union on rubber workers' wages. Today's negotiations continued all day and were A145 words
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Article1126 1952-06-27 1 'SEA HAS NO LOV E FOR REDS' ines. But the pre r» >~-i T :t>ti tii these territories and therefore •he rest of S-KA could be held "indefinitely" so long as the Communists g M "the same of support from outside -no more than they a r e getting toda1,126 words
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Article128 1952-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Accounting for tour of the five terrorists killed yesterday, the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles raised their total for the month to a round do/en. In fact they got every terrorist they wanted for an ambush. One fterrorisi surrendered yesterday. A party of Gurkhas m position128 words
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Article64 1952-06-27 1 Shell Hits Half Century rJUAY it the >Uth i ar»ni*erjafv of fhe 1 formahon of The Asiatic P^frjlourn Company, known fhrjugKouf the world since March, 1945, as The Shell P tr o I v n Company Th^ itory of this vast entorprise, written by Standard itaff reporter i Ch ftSfMM64 words
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Article15 1952-06-27 1 rune 21 KM) crn i si i ■<> i liru was stal ed hpre.15 words
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Article124 1952-06-27 1 Rubber Curb Hint In UK LONDON. June 26, (Reuter) Th»« possibility of another igrcciacttt to limit supplies oi natural rubber was hint«*d at b> the Colonial Secretary, Mr. OIiYCT Lyttelton, m the House of Commons yesterday. M: i.\ ttelton said: "The British and Malayan Governments will be participating m the124 words
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Article77 1952-06-27 1 NEW OKI- HI. June 'Jri (AFP) —Indian Premier Sin-. Nehru n p.u -i imenl to Ily condem#> '..'i the u hydro- trie atat i >:>-• :i alu Eliver, He said: "I am quite sure every member >l this House dislikes it and feels agha ;1 that tins77 words
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Article406 1952-06-27 1 C.KOWLS AND roars heard few days a';o deep m the atchmenl area bounded by lembawang, Mandai, Bukit "imah and Thomson Roads and he discovery of large P -i larks indicate the presence <»t I ger there. 'm is noi as unusual a? it Irsl sounds406 words
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Article, Illustration548 1952-06-27 1 Rubber Up, Trade Down As 6 Firms Close mis air ujrture snows the dense (loud of steam pourIng from the main crater of the n<w Didicas, a submarine volcano which has come to life after a 92-year sleep. .'{B miles north of Luzon Island m the Philippines. Standard Markel Reportei548 words
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Article85 1952-06-27 1 $25,000 REWARD OFFERED 1111%. >jiiig«x|jwi.«; offering a reward of $25,000 for information leading to the ar^st of either or both the Chinese gunmen, who mvi lei ed Lei Lai Heng (37) foreman of a tin f.actory m Jalan Besai just outside the factory, three days ago. A C.I.D. spokesman said85 words
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Article66 1952-06-27 1 The Standard understands that a delegation <>? members of the Indian Parliament is being seJ I to Malaya by the Government of India to study the problems of Indi tna m this country, partic I lai the Moneylendi s Bill, the political disabilities ol Indiana66 words
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Article364 1952-06-27 1 The Club Explains iML i';:i >;i >> l or <■? Lake C I H. H. Fa nentinfl I 0» leoo's report publishe i i >>« Stan :i: i 4 •Sultan Bar:- I IK.Lt yostt'i ■1 IJ '<< "Such •< but, at time peti 1 0:1 a institution does I A364 words
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Advertisement93 1952-06-27 1 FE Mlr'lP jflH nog H^Hl -£Ct^/ fO** p£N^ il V^c tiff WWy* SHEAFFER3 Sk/up i ~^/Y "Ju*t what the doctor or7«V duwed to a»oid the clotting, clogging ond corrosion j/^^r cauted by common inks. A t< switch to Skrip con soy« r many dollors m costly rev pairs or complete93 words
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Advertisement48 1952-06-27 1 X/ERITAC W ELEPHANTBRAND %0 1 1 Incandescent TVy MANTLES X < jii rst nl «t i\ «-> W. G. THURSTON 10 Biayapare a X tumpui GarrarD AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER magnetic <fi(^pn> NOT MODELS AVAILABLE: i cr Electrical Department (rid* SUetts »lAN SINGH CO* LTD O-I.ffAfFLES PLACL. SPORE I TFI <48 words
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Article79 1952-06-27 2 standard Start Keporltr T>c Prince Edward Boad B ifa run o:> tatty subscrip- from Singapore P Fom b holding a Parents Day oo Saturday, Iwn 4 p.m. Dei ons ■wi 1 be r m boys of phyaica] training, first aio, buuig, and nnastks, nrui the band of]79 words
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Article60 1952-06-27 2 Robbers Had Guns Knife nfiij Stai Kcportcr took 1 m the early hours morning .men. while m the wen .wined day, Three inroen heW up the g m Lorong > with (330. Ch. me of whom tt knif< eni ed a S^ m Minto Road and t I v with60 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-06-27 2 Six Sisters of the Soldiers. Sailors Air lone Families' Association Nursing Servk-e arrived m Singapore by QanUs-BOAC from London usUrd.i.v to cive mrdieal asMst.incr to families of the Malay Regiment and Fedr ation Poli<r. The SisUts. who will un iertakc th t comb. tied dnties of distru t lmrsr. hc.ilth120 words
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Article32 1952-06-27 2 THE al genera] meeting OJ the R e E (ward VII Coli of Medicine wiH be held a* P thol -,v Lab, Sepoy j I al I p m today.32 words
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Article34 1952-06-27 2 CB \HGED m th< SI gapore F l 1:■• Couri yesterday >e!!in« tour rattan b skete g g ta Urn Stcial We fare S MD-imuthu was cc Ito 14 simple :nert.34 words
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Article, Illustration727 1952-06-27 2 Sir Cheng-lock answers critics: 'Hollow claim by Progressives' THE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dalo Sir Cheng-lock Tan, yesterday answered his critics point by point. In doing so, Ihe bared the hollowness <>t' the Progress Party claim of being non-communal. Replying to a question by The Standard. Dato Sir727 words
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Article162 1952-06-27 2 A 21-YEAR-OLD UOor, Low Kiah K< 1 cribed by^ the I■ iition as IHI ?rier" «as -e-nteni ed by t u g ore First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah h, to tv ye its' iif >rous i nprisontneni fof having •:<>;!> documents. p Joseph I162 words
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Article79 1952-06-27 2 NEW HEAD FOR S.V .C. Standard Staff Reporter IN I.IKE with the expansion programme oi the Singapore Volunteer Corps, a new Commancb at who b both a regulax and a gunnery expert as ia n appointed. He is Lt.-Col. T.J. Hulchin-I 9On, RA. who arrived m Sin- j gapon oo79 words
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Article86 1952-06-27 2 THE Mayor of Rochester, Alderman A. A. J. Anderson. J P. be m Singapore on July 28 [on a seven weeks' tour, during .vhich he aiil visit the Rc>chesters m Australia, Canada and the I'.S.A. He \yil! arrive m Singapore b] Comet airliner on July 28 and86 words
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Article106 1952-06-27 2 A MEMORIAL service m honour of the late Dr. Jamc< Stewart Nagle, M.A.. Ph.D.. Principal of the Anglo-Chinese SchooJ from 1913—1922, will bo held by the ACS. Old Boys" Association at the School Chape! Hall In Coleman Street on July 3, at 5 p.m. Mr. Tan Chin106 words
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Article40 1952-06-27 2 A HOTEL c>rk. Tang Main Fatt of Lai Ming Hotel, was fined $200 ii the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for tailing to register the particulars of the occupants of six rooms. Standard photo b^ Michael Goh.40 words
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Article, Illustration129 1952-06-27 2 Eighteen of these 23 women. £irls and a boy caught stealing timber to the value of $:>0 by three Forest Ranters m tne catchment area, at l-nper Thomson Road were unconditionally discharged by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. D. IL Chapman, yesterday on their plea that they did not129 words
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185 1952-06-27 2 Verdict Held In Madam Yeo s Appeal JUDGES m the Singapore Court of Civil Appe; I yesterday reserved their finding m the app< by Madam Veo Siew Kow against the judgment of Mr. Justice Rogers who had held she was a kept mistress ot the late Mr. Lee Siew Kow.185 words
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Article55 1952-06-27 2 TWO drivers, Lee Hock Chye and Tan Che* i'ec, were produced m the Singapore Second Police Court on Federation warrants of arrest for failing to attend courts to aaswer charges against them at Tanjong Aialim and Johorc respectively. They were eacfi a] owed bail55 words
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Article50 1952-06-27 2 HOXG KIM, alias Koon Kirn Koon, was sentenced m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to three itaonths* rigorous imprisonment for cheating Lim Tee Sian at San Ban Street on Feb. 22. Hong borrowed $300 from Lim and gave him postdated cheque which mas later dishonoured.50 words
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Article26 1952-06-27 2 THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Station. Admiral Guy Russell leaves Singapore by air today tor a 14-daj visit to Ml fleet m northern \\:\tvs.26 words
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260 1952-06-27 2 DONATIONS totalling S4."> and 12 tins of condensed milk were received by The Stan dard ye-sterday for Madam Tew Kwee Knsr. widow of Lei Lai Hens foreman Of a tin factory m .lalan Bo^ar. who was murdered o« Tuesday. 0n« of thr donors Mr.260 words
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133 1952-06-27 2 Slanciard Aviation Rt'porUr TWO air services will pass through Sibu town, m Sarawak each work, as from next month. On Fridays, beginning from July 4. Malayan Airways pianos on the regular Singa- pore-to-Sandakan service will touch at Sibu from Kuching. ion the way to133 words
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Article107 1952-06-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 800 to 000 second hand dealeus m Singapore will have to pay the Police $160 instead of the usual $10 for their second hand goods dealer licences if they wish /V\VV\.V\\\\\\a\VVV\.V\\\\\VV\V\\V\\VV to continue m their business next year. This was107 words
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Article71 1952-06-27 2 A DELEGATION- n\ five director! of Yoke I School will meet Mr. B M Vnung, -ore's Dtrectoi i>£ 1 tion today to i- ■<■ explanation on hou "uns >- and objectioiiab Ixwks i Found m the k tool. The delegation by Mr. Foo •> school's Directoi-C'71 words
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42 1952-06-27 2 'No Need To Pin Ourselves To Styles' Stamhn! fc MB I Legij yesterday dress no' sel\ this purpo of Mr. M IfaUya to h :u rf ff lMl '«malKt said the S f Sell need s shou d Th;he sa weatl i42 words
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Advertisement73 1952-06-27 2 The greatest event m post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN SEVEN" Austin's new 'Seven' has opened the eyes of the world. Its iO bhp 4 cylinder O.H.V. engine gives a top speed of over 60 m.p.h, and petrol consumption up ta 50 m.p.g.! It has Independent *ront suspension, four rear-opening doors;73 words
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Advertisement73 1952-06-27 2 -fora MLICiOUS T BUFFET SUPPER! f %SCX>NVENICNI A> 1 I I 1 1 Heinz S i getabk Salad m V mixture ofchoi t vegetable, f and blended with tangy naisc. It con mM MW Or you can mix ii wiri serve U asa vegCtaMewitl .IV [,n »«y, HEWi i P:73 words
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Article, Illustration507 1952-06-27 3 Revised Rates Of Pay Will Apply To All t'il.-r iti'in m total fwllllMUllß i' < i Mr, ii.d .ill t-mplir tts a ill -%tui{J ti» t>« ncfit b\ .1 pro;i 'it iKm itt-i cqu.il lacrcasc of Ihej s imi which their pi-n-->io!i-. r»-tirms« allowances, and507 words
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Article50 1952-06-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Member f »r Lands, Mines and Communications will be asked at nexl week's meeting of the Federal Council to make a statement regarding the development of the scheme to grant land I special constables it the end of the Emergency.50 words
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Article287 1952-06-27 3 'R UN TELEPHONE CO. LIKE SHB' SINGAPORE leaders yesterday welcomed the news thai the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company and the Singapore and Federation Governments were ctaselj cooperating to ensure smooth nationalisation of the company's undertakings m Singapore and Johore Bahru m l^:>4. igreed I when the taken over it287 words
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Article27 1952-06-27 3 TAM Members To See Laboratory c T© hnl- iV.,. II Shell Central K. Singatht most m coo- Far Fast E fur the quality iof 1 rTecbniche- ■ham-27 words
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173 1952-06-27 3 TEOH CHUAN SENG, an tate >! the Tj ifalsar House Leper Settlement, Yio Chu Kang R >ad, S ngap >i c put on his bes! clothes and then hanged himself from the window sill of his hul Thi i stated m the Singapore173 words
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560 1952-06-27 3 The Play (NO ONE WILL WANT TO SEE) Comes To Colony "A PLAY which no tlieafre will produce and no public Will want to see" is the Singapore Arts Theatre's choice for their foniiroming production. The play is called -The Man Outside. aria these are the words used oy the560 words
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Article175 1952-06-27 3 A WOMAN ticket-seller told the Singapore Relief Courl yesterday how klic became suspicious when slir found that the -serial numbers of two &I 0 notes, |>ai«l by a patron, iu!li»<l. She was Tan Ah Soi who was testifying at the preliminary inquiry m which175 words
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Article99 1952-06-27 3 Slapped Girl Tried Suicide 1 1 .1.-TREATED by her brother-in-law, a 17-year-oid Indian girl Adi Vellyamma. tied to end her life by taking turpentine. m Lorong Lalat on June 2">. the Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday. Prosecuting Orticer. Inspector A.D. Jacob, told the court that Vellyamma took the99 words
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Article99 1952-06-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARTERED plane will fly the body of Dr. S. Row, assistant surgeon of the Taiping General Hospital, from Singapore to Taiping this morning for burial. Dr. Row died of a heart attack while on holiday m Britain. His body which was99 words
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Article101 1952-06-27 3 At the eleventh annual general meeting of the Institute ol Dunce Teachers Mr. Matheson Sin n was re-elected president Mr. C H. Chan and Mr. C. B. Tan -.'.ere elected vice-presi-dents Other office-bearers elected were: Gen. Secretary: Mr. Leonardo Siddons; Treasurer: Mr. Chua Eng Cheong; Auditor,101 words
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138 1952-06-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter HAS the notorious "oily" man burglar come bu< k to Singapore or is someone trying to imitate him? 'I ins question "lias risen with a report made to the police that an almost naked burglar, believed to be a138 words
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Article270 1952-06-27 3 THIRTY EIGHT members th c Singapore Police Force have I been awarded the Colonial Police and Fire Brigade's Lon^ Service Medal. The recipients are as follows: Si. Inspector Abdul Rahman b Embi, Sr. Inspector Lai Behari S::ish. Inspector Abdul Aziz b Mahrnoocl. Inspector George Ratnam.270 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-27 3 TII E S!00,000 Wur Memorial Hall which is nearing completion as an extension to St. Andrew's Cathedral. Siueapore. In this building will be com memorated the names of those people of all rattl who died during the lap anese invasion of Malay*. Standard photo.46 words
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Article98 1952-06-27 3 THE Sin »ap ire La De partment w i] j necesi help i any educ J may under I i This ass by the Tr ide U Mr A Simps >■ he ide unionists u\ I their c mrse m I cond union expert. Mr. F.98 words
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Article157 1952-06-27 3 Mamlartl **l«fl Rr|M»rl«-r Till! \rrh«l«a««ui South Mala%a, lli«- Sen. 15 V ihmlh. I* al MNHri m it)MHii)lali<tn **illi il»i- (.<»>• frnor «»f Sinjgaporet t<» uhru tli«- almost oiiiplclt <l 1200,000 M. \u,irrv\ < aihedfal at M< tMoritil Hall «*li<Mil«i utln ia!l\ tlrrlar and o l157 words
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Article25 1952-06-27 3 A J4 L-OLD Bee S turnii a bie i I Lim I ft i run over bj i >rry. X fir Af<""25 words
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Advertisement33 1952-06-27 3 FOR MOTOR CYCLES CARS AND TRUCKS l\\\\*^r\ ?*X '''^'^^^JM^^f*^ i j^^^^^^^l* **V«V 4 j Jmliii^^k*** 1 «^d**************** *******"*lf^ I Jf////^v**«**SHHi I «»^m**** *******g I ***^V^^^^^B w 9 ■^JK***************«* *vftV9a\\\|'^| r -tite ft I33 words
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Miscellaneous17 1952-06-27 3 y^i^&s: YOU'RE WELL,YES,OOR JU3T t^^J.^^!^^. fS VWf N^Hr f-'F I iNTQ THAT SPACE OH.VLM. YOU IN A17 words
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290 1952-06-27 4 MacD.: NO OUTSIDE AID THE many social schemes like resettlement of villages started by the late Ili^rli ('lomiiiissioiier, Sir Henry Gumcy and continued under the "eager, dynamic and brilliant leadership*' of his successor, General Sir Gerald Temider, were beginning to tell against the terrorists m290 words
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Article167 1952-06-27 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. F. W. DALLEY. British i Union expert was enter- ined to dinner by his tudents'— Singapore's leading trade unionists— at the Jubilee Restaurant last night The dinner was also hed m honour of the four Burmese delegates who attended the eight-day trade167 words
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Article, Illustration163 1952-06-27 4 Marine Police Find Body THE Singapore Marine Polic€ yesterday recovered the body ol a Chin< se from the sea behind the NAAFI store at Beach Road. Xo identity card was found m his body. When recovered, he was only wearing a white shirt and singlet. He is about 45-years-old. Police163 words
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Article300 1952-06-27 4 >l BVA'ATIONS liable to load shedding:— DAY •»alun Ampas BM 8.C.. McKiKliic. Braddell KUe. Island <roi» i' i iii», Seleter Pumps, Wee Vhhi. Seletar W irtrlev*. Mental Hospital, Trafalgar tst. New XVorlii. Hetule nicer Rd.. Ban Hock I.H<>nif. Milne Kd Jalaa Sultan Beacfi Kd., Alhambra, Rallies Hotel.300 words
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Article262 1952-06-27 4 Standard Stall Reporter THE GOVERNOR, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, yesterday evening visited three Adult Education Centres m Singapore, and during his I pupils m their classes whi lessons. His first stop was at the Monk's Hill School, where the A ting Musk Master, Mr. Paul262 words
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Article, Illustration717 1952-06-27 4 THE following student teachers have passed the Qualifying Examination for the BCaxdb/May Intensive Training Course Students held at the Teachers' Training College: Lim Fng Eloot. Wong Khong Boon. Sathiavan Singh, Amanullah Ali Hassan Ho Sin Hean. N. Ponaudurai. B.C. Malakar. E. Balasingam. Chan Foo Khoon, A Fu717 words
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Article97 1952-06-27 4 A TRISHA rider, Koh Cheng Soon, 26, was fined $125. m default two months' rigorous imprisonment for offering a bribe to Police Lieutenant Dreiberg at Neil Road on June 18. He tried to bribe his \v;;y out with $3 "coffee money' when stopped by97 words
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Article110 1952-06-27 4 5 Gurkhas Evacua ted FIVE Gurkha riflemen of the 2P 6 Gu kha Riliey who were severely wounded while on operations m aid of the civil power m the Layang Layang area of J< io c on Jun« 2.i v. c successfully evacuated to the British Military B< spita] m110 words
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Article73 1952-06-27 4 CHArtr.FD with failing to appear m court on J"une 14. < Ming told the Singapore Third Distrid .J .ci^e yesterday that his former employer asked him to lorget about it. Yee Ming was i ested on June 4 for refusing to produce his identity card to a73 words
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Article, Illustration295 1952-06-27 4 KUALA IXMPJ H. ii n boys from ilie Chuni! Uah I i ii 'ii 'mi. School here *»ill make liinloi couatrj «m JuU wtnea th- iaL< m M Ao4roelea ;«n<l th#- liui," l)«ik I adv <»f lh«- v <imiiin" (i l»v the Klfa295 words
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Advertisement266 1952-06-27 4 Thi tomuu> Moiticutrural Socn.t» of Hoatletvt onct oHftd T a prize. wKkK wai r» »c» cloimcd o# £8.000 tot o Block Tulip. This wo* duf,nq rh« "Tultp modness" ot Holland the 17»h century v^.l fortunes VMM made and lo»t i. r bulbs 4mT^ 4, TICER BALM .40 x X The266 words
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Article325 1952-06-27 5 Report On Fire Dept. Termed 1 'Bombshell' •Mantlard Mall Correspondent Xi \!.V LUMPUR, Thurs, Following two gilisattrovi firt*^ here, m one of which an Lt Col, Vtatkin*. «,uiil that tin- Stanrfficiencj <»f t!?i- fire fighting appliances :1\ 25 per eenU, recommendations hare n;.i'lr h» the325 words
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30 1952-06-27 5 —The t' c Weile: lOfl from th« c >r m short 'ei<] a meetini i hi< i i H i .y30 words
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Article52 1952-06-27 5 W ar Claims X! W LUMPUR. Thurs.— i- of the i Sel >• Council will ask tbe Financial Set retai\ a f■'• t il Courn il meet ng on J hether the Commissionei > j Wai Dama| Claim? has gH en any priority to genuine ases of i when settling52 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-06-27 5 LA WYER TWO SISTERS, a dua^r and a lawyer, due m Sins;;i por** tomorrow, will present a short programme on July 9. at the British Council Hall at 5. :t0 D.m. jnd. at Ibe same time, renew their acquaintance with the public. They are Mh« Muneera Fozdar (above), 2<)-year-old graduate89 words
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Article204 1952-06-27 5 QUERY ON THRIFT IN SCHOOLS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Member for Education is to be asked by Enche Mohammed Yusof bin Ahmad m the Federal Legislative Council next week. what steps have been taken by educational authorities to I encourage thrift among 1 Malay teachers and pupils204 words
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Article, Illustration306 1952-06-27 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Police Force provi< some ben of the Federal Legislative Council with questions they will a.->k on July 2. The representative of Malacca Settlement Council will H>k the Secretary tor Defence tor the number of Police Enspectors and other306 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-06-27 5 A MALAY driver, Mohamed K^«hik. and his 13-year-old daughter Nab were injured on Hari Kaya day wh*n their ear wa s involved m a headlong collision with a taxi containing three passengers, ne.ir the Junction of Kelawei Road and College Avenue, Penan*;. Both cars53 words
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134 1952-06-27 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KLUANG, Thurs. A baker's assistant, r.hiew Ku Kk (55), summoned b> hi* sister-in-law^ screams at 2 o'clock one rnqpning, threw what he believed to !>e a tin of paint at a Btranger, armed with tin opener and a I »ti«*L, m the134 words
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Article129 1952-06-27 5 KUALA n&MPUR, Thurs Remarkiiig thai there was far tix) much of conflicting evidence m the case, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, Mr. I A. P. Jack, today acquitted and I discharged a former Selangor badminton star, Ng Sik Kee. without calling upon for bis defence on a129 words
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Article89 1952-06-27 5 KUALA LU WPUR, Thurs. Ti;> reported proposal oi (iovernment to seek I c approval of the Federal 1 iegis ati c Council for consolidation of 20 per cent COLA into basic salary was strongly condemned by the Malayan Trade I'tiion Council Central Committee, which this89 words
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Article, Illustration135 1952-06-27 5 KUALA U'MPUR, Thurs.— A meetin; of delegates representing 25 Government daily paid workers' trade unions here this evening decided to ask Government to increase the minimum daily wage for an unskilled worker m the -Federation to $2.30, as against the present It also decided135 words
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78 1952-06-27 5 CASUAL.! Iks in] > i b the Regime it i>n the tenwiU m rb« ftede r during the pasl thre« veeka v <-- brought their &< ure ;!> y©st* r :r t Dflfti il conununique csklt i n This rr 1!e ip n\78 words
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Article106 1952-06-27 5 Standard Staff Corresponded IPOH, Thurs. Ij»oh Police ha\e detained a middle-aged Chinese, *aid i«» I** f fc«oKgw g»«g molesting and lerrorizins; local schoolgirl*. < »>m plaints have bern re- reived from the headmistress of a loi'al girls' school that I hooligans for the past106 words
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Article58 1952-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday.—The Federation Government will be asked by Mi M P. Raiagopal. at the meeting of the Federal legislative Council on next Wednesday, whether tht- Bachelor ol Science <'---4roc of Indian Universities im recofnized by the Government for parpo es of employment and if58 words
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220 1952-06-27 5 M \U LUMPUR, Tluirs. <.o«t>rnitt<*iil v* ill In asked at tin- Federal l.«'ui^lati>»* Coaactl Tctfam <»n Tuesday whether research is being undertaken »«> determine suitable i>|»«- <»l building for Malayan climatic condition*, and it so, to make jmlillr i\w rvstult of *uch research. This question220 words
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96 1952-06-27 5 [PUB I a ij Rn gknettt rBl the subje I Q tions by. the Eui m w Chiel SJeJ ■■'■<•• »t«t« I numb'- off ti the Ret iiUMit I S rat ial itegoi >■■ *> i« Pc era! ritusens, non /..•us. bempoi emp syce96 words
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Article700 1952-06-27 6 I ep oi President Truman's Commission on a Policy, published last Monday, TCfblcetS to rub their hands pa aol good times ahead for them. r,f t ir r lieves that m about twenty years' <• the increased capacity of American ild force that country to import700 words
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Article, Illustration639 1952-06-27 6 I MM I LV/L c I STOOD one morning m a busy London street, taking a broadside view of the men who passed by. Certain]? they cut a figure —hut what a bulky one it was! H any woman looked as one m every four of those639 words
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Article, Illustration494 1952-06-27 6 We, the PEOPLE GUARD SINGAPORE'S COMMUNAt HARMONY Sir: —l strongly support the stand taken by Mr. C.C. Tan. leafier of the Progressive Party m condemning the move by the M.C.A. to enter into the Singapore political fi( 'i. Singapore lias <o far been free from the dangerous infection of communalism494 words
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Article137 1952-06-27 6 Sir; T have rend with great interest the Letter by "Discarded One" In your issue of June 9th. The olficial statement that pensioners are not the responsibility of the Government is very illuminating as it gives us an insight into the mind of the Government which incidentally137 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-06-27 6 Mind sitting m the kitchen. Ken Things m here are upside down14 words
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Article176 1952-06-27 6 Sir: I am really pleased to read the news published m your paper concerning the decision to turn MCA into fifl-fledged political body m order to safeguard the interests of some three million Chinese m Malaya. Nevertheless it i« an accomplished fact that an organization176 words
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Article1147 1952-06-27 6 RED CHINA ENTERS THE MACHINE AGE r FHE thoroughness with which the People Government has extended its control and propagated its doctrines throughout China uoc ...ii«<i astonishment throughout the S.US- Its attempt?, however, to restore the country's economy zn<\ to lay the foundations of industrialization, though no less energetically pursued,1,147 words
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Advertisement54 1952-06-27 6 I fiOODNEWS! ALL WELCOME s !< i«U«- plraMirr m aniHNiocing i<> our frirmlfl S <| ««d palrouH thai we ran >m,' daill till mMniffhl f »L ©ur Delicious Koo«l. S «J S Oftr Im( la.s Bar will be apenecl from Im j s v |<>-2. WEST POINT GARDEN:! IW ranjanp;54 words
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Advertisement8 1952-06-27 6 m Coi »M /^< A jVlofadc SWIRES NAIIONAIir KJJJJ8 words
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Article, Illustration319 1952-06-27 7 rOKYO, June 26 (Reuler-AAP) n Imerican sth Vir Force M M,kc*n.an wild lon I*l,l that ...iliia.) ..m-iiv O prevail Communist ipplicfl reaching as a hostile form' 1 dictated the bombing of Yalu N power plants North Korea. TW«i v,,-, v American raids319 words
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Article33 1952-06-27 7 Rotary President Installed the t ing. i > the S es Alt!i' I): 01 «>f tin Farris, T P I Pn and D Kenzie of do R rian J. enl and V.H f In-33 words
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118 1952-06-27 7 Briti r -.ud a R.- ofßci ith a Bi itish 1 i' adio op< rator i .m talking Londi p k. it was fii lelosed »n a police court here u>- R si; j Pavel X v v -> S lary at the118 words
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Article54 1952-06-27 7 VO. June '2<< lR< it< AAPi .1 oe Paiiiai members expressed that the Yalu raids mi^ht bring retaliatory action against Japan. A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed that the U.S. authorities had asked lor the co-opera-tion ol the local population m black-out prj ctices around the r S54 words
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Article103 1952-06-27 7 PUS Jun e 26 (AFP Th^ S ith Ko can Government offi sell d today that Huy Tae vho made an attempt it- lite of Pres denl Syngman Rhee yesterday, confessed that .<• b< s< d a plot against Presideni HiPt- with four Opposition103 words
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Article49 1952-06-27 7 SAIGON. June 26 <AFP l Rt-p t --t- ntiiti vts ol Bril ish, American and French F:ir K.tstern staffs niet here today. An Australian representatives also attended the meeting. The meeting was a continuation of the routine inter-service tripartite talks initiated m Singapore m May, 1951.49 words
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Article66 1952-06-27 7 peroned. The opportunity to nieet the escorts will not lonif until the week-end when each will be escorted to the coronation ball by an officer of the U.S. armed forces. Miss Hongkong, pert Judy Dann. expressed shy admiration of American film star Gregory Peek. Aileen Chase,66 words
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Article66 1952-06-27 7 ~~~j Mil. AN. June 26, (AP)—Melchiorre Astori, 70-year old hern Ol the war m which Italj 'on Lybia from the Turkish Empire 50 years u%(\ died today, at hi* home at St. Pellegrine. Astori's feat of capturing singlehanded the standard <>f a Turkish regiment was66 words
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Article89 1952-06-27 7 ROME. June 2(5 (AP): [ngl Bergmari announced today she had hired Hollywood lawyer Jerry Giesler to "'fijiht to the t-nd" to bring her 13-year-old daughter to visit her m [taly. A Los Angeles judge ru|ed on Tuesday against Miss Bergman's application to have her daughter Pia (Jenny Ann)89 words
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207 1952-06-27 7 LONDON. June 26. (AP). British newsman !«>»» Downea Bays flaily ilial a^«' for aji<". class for class, the women of New Chicago an<l possibly l-<»^ Angeles ;:r<- mofe attractive the eye tlian an\ women m the world. "Most ugly ducklings m America become swans."207 words
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Article146 1952-06-27 7 UNITED NATIONS. June 26 (Reuter) A Russian p oposal to invite repreaentativea munisi China ;md North Korea *o the Secunty Council r i u -U. debate on Communist chargfa of germ warfare In Korea was defeated by 10 votes against me solitary Soviet voice ■<■< i Tlie146 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-06-27 7 Fourteen competitors for the "Miss Universe beauty pageant at Long Beach, California. are pictured m their gwintsuits New York City last week. AP photo. i-'H LONG BEACH, Tali fornia June m UP> Nearly 100 of the worlds most beautiful women, all entrants m the Miss Universe beauty contest, have been78 words
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226 1952-06-27 7 SLAVE THREAT TO ASIA 'Red China Is Building Huge Labour Force' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., June 26, (AP).— A veteran American labour leader testified to a I.N. committee yesterday that Communist China lias far more ihan one million *lave labourers now and the number is growing. The situation, he said, held226 words
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Article129 1952-06-27 7 Labour Forms Central Body KUALA LUMPI X I hurv T«i fa n -Ma 1. 1 .m l.atvour Party camr into t»iii|> toil a wlit- n 17 di-lrfcatrs ti r.ich from Singapm S«-|.iii£<>r and IVnanc and two from IVr.tU tujciln-r with several ohs«r\rrv d# eided Mi Iti formation t" r(»-(trdinat« t129 words
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Article111 1952-06-27 7 COLOMBO. June 26 <Reuler> Ceylon's Premier. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, has ordered the removal i>i two of the procedural difficulties tor Ceylon Indians to acquire citizenship it was officially learnt hove. Premier Senanayake bas agreed that it Is unnecessary for a Ceylon Indian to prove his [ndian origin111 words
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Article80 1952-06-27 7 Waterproof Newspapers SAX FRANCISCO. JtJIM AP' Treatmeni oi m spapt to make them watej pi oof dul m the rain <•.;.* '.*-\)< ted 1 annual mechanical coi of the Amei ican Ne« sj Publishers' Association. "We have pi oved laborato be quickly and economically proofed said C M Flint. research80 words
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Article85 1952-06-27 7 3,700,000 Ask For More Pay LONDON J m H (ft i Despite the i• < f nitlfl 1 bout •:< i sent wide- pread wug/e vU would di^) ..pi Bi iUiin 1 1onal eoonoms t• < daimi f<n pay m the count trial histoi i ere The higtx i •j85 words
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Article28 1952-06-27 7 JAPS BEAT UP AN A USSIE i mob of X' < Zommunisti from Shinjuku S f quelied r > i A v B r vealth soldi* rii.ssii.^.' v 4 UIITM28 words
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Advertisement86 1952-06-27 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Srondord London Correspondent LONDON, June 26 The following ore the closing o* rubbir end tin on the London Morket todoy LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 29 d Spor £971 per ton kmf 28. d bu>cr S £972 iel!trs. 2^ d Thrte months: £967 P<c 2 d buyers.86 words
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Advertisement84 1952-06-27 7 Special interest to BOARDING HOUSES, HOTELS and CLUBS. 4St, Old English Pattern ELKINGTON PLATE^^^^^ tL- Jf Quality W^&?**~—^~*^P l!t:il\l\- lIM-I Mlt^lllllf. Coffee Spoon, Teo Spoons $26.00 Dessert For.s $48.00 Dessert Spoons $48.00 Sojp Spoons $48.00 Table Spoons $60.00 l Mt t Fo k$ \f-,ln Dessert Knives SoZ.OQ Table Knives $60.0084 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-06-27 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE SECOND Swiss ship the 9 841-ton. Ticino, is expected to drop anchor m the outer roads on June 30. Switzerland which has been gradually building up her merchant marine, sent her first ship out to these280 words
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Article190 1952-06-27 8 HTHABVES Ship Godown G Almkerk 11 52 2 Anchorage Victors >i Beluru 22 2 Breconsbire 13/H British Councillor 4 8 Castlevilie 29 a 2 Fhiiis Truci^ 2.: J4 2 Hal Le c 27 28 2 Java 42 J Javanese Prince Ja\ j lEast Asiatic Co.) >: 9190 words
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Article42 1952-06-27 8 Despatches M:iil- \oi- South and East Africa by the Tjimenteng must be posted at the G.P.O. by 7 a.m. today. For Hongkong and Japan by j Sangola by 8 a.m. Arrivals Letters ;i:id parcels from Thai- j i land by train.42 words
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Advertisement614 1952-06-27 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE S,in iraniiM-c Los Angeles AaT/U^rtcaa Caaadiaa CUfci Ull I I\M P»*n.in; PSlum S'PMTC ii Kisinni Wm M :<t E pariiculars of On C«lft D«5 tank* and passaogei H cs 4* 9"---r\ee M ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. L rC B^ati K2U I X lumpui Bill P614 words
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Advertisement866 1952-06-27 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kegular Sailings to China and Japan Irom Siag<«pore. Port Swettenhum Penang Aho duni Sailings from Bangkok aod Indonesia to China Japan. Due S pore Due Penang From "PAKHOI Jllly Kaohsiung "Szechuen J«'.v H Jlllv 15 Hongkong Peaaaf P.S'ham Spore For "Funing T July 3rd Japan Act-epting866 words
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Advertisement249 1952-06-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'hara Fenang I RAD J A (SMN) 29June 3July 6JoIy S.luly p AXELDLIK (HAL) 7/13Jul.v |4/lSlol9 H» lTJuly 5 j RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aug 4/sAag249 words
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Advertisement409 1952-06-27 8 SAILINGS FROM S( ANDIN XVI A J k r»si r Spot P si Saifion. Hongko: l;. Kdbe It Yokohama J>o .fnn«- .Mulv "i| M i» "RAIVIBOIHA* tt,t BttU£fcuk Saigon Honek' ng Kobe Vokohams Ifi i:i,.h n i.,» m! "SELANDIA- tor Bang UII3 .1 1 1 'rilWIA' foi Bangk >k 19409 words
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Article, Illustration298 1952-06-27 9 A veteran cinema fan I have often wrondered Mrhetber old-timers like myself ever recall the heroes and heroines «»f a quarter oi a century ago and more* Before th#* Kmlolph Valentino tin. Wallace Rri«l %%a«* considered one of the handsomest actors ot the silent tiling. Likr298 words
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Article182 1952-06-27 9 urold Lock wood was her extremely popular a I >r. During his reign, he was considered the tx stdressed man m New York. After K'.'Ki and Lockwood that wonderful team is Bushman and Beverley Bayne. Ramon Nova no appeared later and. after a fashion, resembled Bushman, but I182 words
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Article370 1952-06-27 9 THE STARS AND YOU f^E^jBS^^F^^B^^E^^E^^ES^E^KHnßB*^Mwi£9aitjßßßEaBS Tmiu a QUOTATION: Hap I pin.-**, never Ibtis It^ tingt-ry on its puKf." Smith. IKIIMY I or EVERYONE: Bf arc f In the pursuit of rtfulai ta ki uui responsttulltiea and you will make protcre-^s. M.( v. cif pient u{ limp t,> take caw 01370 words
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359 1952-06-27 9 TWO-FEATURE SHOWS ARE ON THEIR WAY OUT! WO- I I All RE programmes m Britain's cinqpias are tin* way out. This is the outcome of a drastic change m Hollywood P 3 thai will create a film famine. Short of talent. Hollywood de «ied to make conibly fewer second-fea-I tre359 words
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Article73 1952-06-27 9 I p«ENE lIIKMI Holly- J v./ wood st. 11 with hr.iuti- i ful e\ cs ului is m I ngl.i nd to film with Gable sfleoced j a party at her London J hotel suite irhea j j she h;id willed her gr««-n eyes to a N>w Fork73 words
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Article, Illustration271 1952-06-27 9 \rOST MALAYAN cinema I hails hHd special tions for tbe Hari Raya festive season and Indian movie houses ve y e no exception. Shnw Brothers released '•Saqi" ia\ i> ruy-produced pictiu c with the Arabian Nights and the wonderful lamp of Aladdin as ihe background to the271 words
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Advertisement225 1952-06-27 9 \ICHS JH Whf A:T HBOYS!M Q r> r I >^BI BY tvERY pcrti I S*^ f T 1 BAtRY SULLIYAM n' 11/ y KEEf^E BRASSRLE (l ;> JOMOJMIOW >ir MIDNIGHT! M 3 POWERS I jfi?|^BWß\ Hh < i ntiu «.x x < ITI Rl/ I o/7>/ H ,r.w i( I225 words
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Advertisement284 1952-06-27 9 SkowHnff Sintntiitnwt\''it i ft ft f 1 M fhr CAPITOr CATH \V-P VI LION- N KVv A 1 .11 \MBK A KOVAf AND IMAMOM) AMERICA vs MALAYA THOVfAS (IP CHAIJKNC.i KOI VW Filmed b* ihr Malaya Film I rut. 1 1 "i___~_._. i OSCAR" ViiMf lllMl'lifliV B<M.\RT m John Ml284 words
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Miscellaneous314 1952-06-27 9 Today's Radio Programmes SI\(IAI'OKF* Prorramme Bnouaary; (T.W Variety F re; <l: Pl n »'l ,>hou,e; BJM— 7.3 »4H4 .n?trr» 4i o>rlrrs) U S'aorej i pm f^ J. 15 Binit M am. N>hs; 10.«».'» (lusvkal .Mn.io; r V***'i Ifc'" '*H»Te a Co"; H p.m. II v.in MusU for Hr.tss Bunds; 1314 words
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Article, Illustration233 1952-06-27 10 STI \DY co) prevai ->) < i *>'±~l sellers, those for i i .-t In Sin- July being sl'T b lycra with selc resierda ill business lera holding off. pt^ iat the hifl levels. Coconui »i] selie 9 indicated .1 shipone ts copra were m^ '>■< picul233 words
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Article, Illustration365 1952-06-27 10 Trade Deficit In May DUE TO DROP IN MALAYAN EXPORT TO US By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter H ILK lh<* over-all values <>f Malaya's foreign trade during May am! April remained substantially ai uUont the same levels, a deficit balance oi some 837,-100,000 was recorded for May, when365 words
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Article110 1952-06-27 10 COMMODITY PRICES ("losing rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singa l>ore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 971 9Zi F. 0.8. m bales July No. 1 K.S.S. 97! 08 No. 2 K.S.S. 93j 94! No. 3 K.S.S. 89] 901 Tone: Steady. MINIKIN KUKBrR Thursday's opening prices per lb.110 words
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Article136 1952-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malayan share market was steadier today m ail sections m sympathy with the rise m the rubber commodity price, says the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association. Changed prices were: INIU SIK|/\iS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ord. 3.65 3.75 M. Breweries 4 JO 490 S.136 words
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Article26 1952-06-27 10 FRANCE has been granted a USS2OO.OOU.OOO credit by the United Suites Export-Import Bank to help finance American defence purcbasea m that country.— Reuter.26 words
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62 1952-06-27 10 THE Russian-owned tanker Sergo, which arrived m Singapore yesterday, is on her way to Vladivostok with a full car•jo of 9.40U tons of diese! oil from the Black Sea port of Baku. The Sergo is expected to stay m port for a few62 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1952-06-27 10 7HE 50TH birthday today of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, now known ai the Shell Petroleum CoatIpany, actually goes back much further than half a century to a curiosity ahop m Hound.sditch. London, where Marcus Samuel Company imported from the Far East strange and unusual1,202 words
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Article43 1952-06-27 10 HONGKONG. June 24. Special Standard Service dosing prices oa the Hongkong Exc \a tge today were HK515.95 El Sterling HK56.***** to USsi; lIKSI.K -;;i to Malayan i'Ksii M 4 to TI J Rupiah; Gold HK$3Ol 125 t» one t v 143 words
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Article50 1952-06-27 10 OVFIR 1.000 gold bara worth US$5lO,OOO suspected to have been smuggled from R-erl China vere .seized by police at the house of a rich Chinese m Rangoon. Police siopped a trishaw m the streel and recovered iiO bars. Inquiries led them to the residence of the Chinese. AJP,50 words
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Advertisement9 1952-06-27 10 jm^ p OR THE MOSQUITO "9wm Fill CVIftY IVENING9 words
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Advertisement137 1952-06-27 10 Every moment of the day there .3 a CPA 'i"^TI I aircraft flying Wiwhtfl *t-^--«- t.^ m the skies ot the Fu L^s- -I fis > Hardly a flight is nude that //^^^J|BM^^ could noi vasi j -i a '^^^^^B^^ your business iverheada Jjf by money-saving a;r c j.nt j^137 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-06-27 11 pnoio. British middleweight champion Kandolpb Turpin wins th« light-heavy wfijjht title frum Don CockeQ after kntMkniK him down ia the 11th round of their title fight Th«- referee !»t«pped the bout.- APAP - 34 words
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Article283 1952-06-27 11 IPOH RACE MEETING IPOH, Thus. Following are the weights for wven race* for tomorrow's rncea at Ipoh th« third ami final <lay of I In* Perak Turf Hub's June meeting. CL. 4 DIV I—9 F. Talkie 9 01 Academy Award 8.1.1 Tail I iffht §1Blu? Kves 808283 words
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Article, Illustration162 1952-06-27 11 GILLINGHAM, June 26 (Reuter) The Indian louring team, who led yesterday by 110 runs by first innings, enforced the follow-on against Combined Services on the second and last day of their match here and won by nine wickets. India made 225 and dismissed Combined162 words
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Article82 1952-06-27 11 India bt Innings 225 Combined Services Ist inns. —115 ombim'd Services 2nd Inns. Sen b Harare 29 i I Ibw Divecha i Manners c Divecba b Shinde 26 P .> c Sen b Hazart tj I orth b Divecha 20 rt o< out 34 \v son c Adhikarl b82 words
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Article51 1952-06-27 11 DETROIT. June 25. (UP) Dancing Chuck Davey knocked I out young Chico Vejar m the fifth round tonight with a devastating body attack to move a step closer to a shot at the We terweight championship. The knockout came suddenly and surprised a full house a1 the O'ympia51 words
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Article44 1952-06-27 11 SOCCER: SAFA Cuptie CA BODCA at Jala, j Besur Stadium', SAFA Jurtmr Cuptie HaikowuM SC v Cheerful Lads OJ Geylanji; SHBRC v Bukit Timah SC BI BODCA: CA "A" o Customs SC at CYMA. ATHLETICS: Out ram School Spans, OutTurn Road 2HQ pm.44 words
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Article43 1952-06-27 11 ATHLETICS: Johor 4.4.4 ariniml nmet at Juiiore English College 2 30 p.m. IPOH Dir. I—lndian*1 Indian* v Tamilian* On Ivoh padarig; Die. 2A DCRr: i- PCRC on Ooron pa dang: Div. 2B Yuk Clion School n Guru .\armk Institution on PCHC padnng.43 words
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Article13 1952-06-27 11 COMMUMTY SOCCER- lndiatit v Europeans on Victoria Grei al 5.1 5 p.m.13 words
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Article68 1952-06-27 11 THE results of the Singapore Rifle Association's Spoon Shoot held at Bukit Timah Range on Sunday wore as follows: Nctt Sr-ore S. Leuty 95, H'cap Score SR (b) F.S. Mennes 101. HVap Score SR (a) C.P.O. Sanders 101.67. Other nett scores were: SR (b) Tan Kirn Siang68 words
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510 1952-06-27 11 WIMBLEDON, June 26 (AP and Reuter): Vie Seixas of Philadelphia, seeded third m the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, defeated Alego Russell of Argentina yesterday m a hard-fought third round men's singles match. His victory followed those of Budge Patty of Los Angeles, and Straight510 words
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453 1952-06-27 11 NEW YORK. June 25 (UP). —ln the I*4 degrei of the open air Yanke< Stadium. light heavy weight champion Joej Maxim kept bis crown tonight by wearing down and scoring a technical knockout over middleweight Sugar Ray Robinson at the start of the 1453 words
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81 1952-06-27 11 MANILA. June 26 I Germany Philippi: s -import its bid lor a place Id toe Olyn o^iies at Ilvi.-.iiki. J.B. Vargas, presti Phil ;;v Amateur K\ Fe'leratiun. said y< er from the G cratic Republic aski when the Interaati pic Commitlee meets81 words
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53 1952-06-27 11 en- X] QA] June ttawkins 1 Thirteen of I moru; m m tin v to lam: a i Lance. Thir'i'f ;i of DiatlKN brought hoi I Tjradairs Pr f I G— l I joint .1. a 10. rained by 1 j J. ho i53 words
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Article46 1952-06-27 11 me the S' 3 re 1 bo Im G I tomorrow at 5 t football t Hi William H K. < m, D. K« Shazali, L. I 5 ,S. Govin i X Poll-. C I). i: j .hum Chan Soon Ann. A. J k i46 words
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Advertisement365 1952-06-27 11 Slit 41 lONS VAC AN I rT~ English 1 ea< hei ambridge 1 M mdarin 01 \..u v In v Scb« < Of Rund. 10th I I Bi U ih Impart and I Con pan? i«- of la] Sanaoc qai ricacad m 10) i worh < y r* rliT3'. S365 words
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Advertisement560 1952-06-27 11 First Round Of 'Daks' l P/a «/erf O//" 1 LONDOX, jane 23 (HewteQl i —Another I kajor. British pr«>- j fea iona! gpU tournament Kan on the Eaal and v.v^t rounea at the Wentwortli CTua s nrey today when the first [found of the Dak £2,ooa>e«ent wl.- played. Bail Qm560 words
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Advertisement135 1952-06-27 11 RESULTS from Classified J Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THt Singapore «^s^ BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. fa f* ft* j&j&W&szSp Alia' -^s-v- -fc, ->s/ Only 50 cents per line with o minimum chcg# of $2/- for 4 I Ties (approxima* ng 16 short words) will encb^e you to135 words
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187 1952-06-27 12 PENALTY ii«»al scored I»> Semple m tlu* rfosini ininm<« saved il>«* Signals Regiment side 1 1. mii being knocked mil from tin- SAFA Junior K. O. 4 1 1 1 > Soccer Competition yesterdayi 1 lit* <h«-v> t\*«i;ill with young Men's Muslim187 words
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241 1952-06-27 12 AFTER HOLDING the Tampenis Rovers to a goalless v m the first half, Medical W nrkers 1 Union broke up m the second to a Rovers an overa 0 victory m a S r'A Junior Cup tie played ie BODCA ground yesterR -re241 words
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89 1952-06-27 12 [POH Th rs —The P Athletic Ass 19th arh •ti h Town padi Saturday 2ti events •i 1(5 are championship N .-hip events q's 100 and l€ metres low hurdles, ng lumps and i n 110 ents, men's 4 x 110 jra 440 yards89 words
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Article50 1952-06-27 12 SC RC Billiards Elnglish Amehampionship and ilhards tournament S R.C. are now O] n who wish to par" Ithe above even*-, are sign their names Club's notice board, or lend leir entries to ih^ B Convenor, S.C.R.C. B Igc Road, not later than J 10. Entrance fee for S $1.50 words
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Article50 1952-06-27 12 JOHANNESBURG, June 26 (Renter) Vice To wee! South African holder of the bantamweight championship, ye signed an agreement with promoter Red Haswell to deten I his title here on Dec. t>. This is subject to Ins beating Jimmy Carruthers. the Australian champion on Oct. 4.50 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-06-27 12 TIDES and TIMES Hir.n TIDES il the principal resorts In Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore IJB '!•'-<» Port Dickson 907 930 Port Sham 8»! 8.40 Prnjnff tS6 3 0!28 words
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292 1952-06-27 12 Malacca Cup Side Faces Stiff Test \i I Thurs. Malacca's Halaya < uj» side asain.Hl Sinaai»ore mi Saturday al Khlmi stadium Vtalacca will be selected from >i\ civilians and 11 Green Howard personnel* Ilit- selectors will find difficult} m getting a •iimooth-working learn. V Green Howarils ->i(l«- tested probable side292 words
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Article62 1952-06-27 12 PARIS. June 25 (l r P> The French champions, Nice Footballers, defeated the Lisbon Sporting Club by four goals to two m the opening game of the Latin American Cup matches on Wednesday night. The Frenchmen displayed near-perfect football us they drove repeated attacks against the62 words
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Article137 1952-06-27 12 Combined Schools Athletics A COMBINED inter-Brothers' Schools althletic meet will be held on St. Joseph's Institution ground on Friday July 4 as part of the celebrations to mark the 100 th anniversary of the arrival of the Christian Brothers of De I. a Salle Order m Malaya. Athletes from St.137 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-06-27 12 PARIS. June 26 (AFP)— The Finnish radio monitored here yesterday reported that all tickets for the ceremonies duel to mark the opening of the. Olympic Games m Helsinki had already been sold. The games are .scheduled to start oil July 13. I r r n» i i77 words
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Article360 1952-06-27 12 SANDS WILL FIGHT IN S'PORE By Standard's Boxing Reporter PROMOTER Little Nene who has battled gamely to put boxing back m favour m Singapore has been given his best break m his three months campaign. He has been able to sign on British Empire champion pave Sands, and confirmation of360 words
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Article159 1952-06-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurt.— Municipal Councillors are showing their interest m the sports activities of their ward members by heading committees which will be responsible for the fielding team the K.L. Municipal soccer cup competition. There are four teams, Imbi. Sentul- Petaling and Bungsar. and the159 words
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Article27 1952-06-27 12 ZAGREB. June >■' rt i;osla\'ia beat Norway by i ir goals to one m a soccer international here today after leading by thive to one at hali-27 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-06-27 12 Fergus Anderson, wartime ferry skipper and olde>t man (4.3) m the race, is seen travelling at speed, m the litjht-weisht (25) International Tourist Trophy race on the Isle of Man on June 11. Anderson, who was riding an Italian Moto Guzzi motorcycle, won the event at57 words
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Article161 1952-06-27 12 Ramblers Trounce PCRC IPOH. Thurs— Ramblers Sports Club scored their biir^Nt victory when they trounced Perak Chinese Recreation Club by ten goals to one m the first division game played at the Town Padans this evening. This was Ramblers fourth successive win and they are now a dose second to161 words
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Article131 1952-06-27 12 IN spite of rain and sodden ground Serangoon Road English School successfully completed their 17 annual athletic meet yesterday. Most disappointed competitor at the sports was Donald Tan. last year's 'A' division champion, who had to give up most of the events because he was unwell.131 words
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387 1952-06-27 12 By WINDSOR LAI) IPOH, Thurs. Aladdin Wfbß run a ijalianl second to Kind Regards on the opening day mi the IVrak lurl Club's June Meeting surprised track watchers when he returned 36! sees, for the "three" m a solo ettori at this mornings workouts of387 words
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Article84 1952-06-27 12 A GRAND second half rail] by the Singapore Cold Storage gave them a 3—l victory over the SCC m a friendly footb tl match, played on the Padang yesterday. There was no score d;::;:;^' the first session but the Cricket Club were the first84 words
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Article36 1952-06-27 12 Turnsea W ins LOISVILI.K. Kentucky, June 25 (1 'P.) --.l imply T :ni<- i battled from b shmfl I i b«at (Thick Harberi on the »61 h [i I x']'] the :m ii "i A: •>'■' today36 words
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Article, Illustration180 1952-06-27 12 GOLF Here's How tH/fl CD C C J s^pu/y^tammiri bum jneadt REMF.MRF.R, always, that golf, m a game oi rhythm and smooth power. If you convert your golj string iulo a power siring, rhythm leaves and 80 with i your smooth swing. Tlien goodbye to lou- scores. Lunging, forcing the180 words
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Article77 1952-06-27 12 IPOH. Thins.— Perak Amateur Football Association will play the Aryan Gymkhana on the Chinese Assembly ha!] padang on Sunday. The Perak I team will be as follows: Foong Kam Choy. Lee Sai Chong. Lim Boon Keat, Chan Tuck Kong. Wong Kirn Fong, Ishak Kassim. Subramaniam,77 words
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Article76 1952-06-27 12 TURPIS, MAXIM NEXT LONDON ium P light B i middle*,., 1 likely fghl J' world u ,\a titteholder: m Septeafe, m There v\.i> h m a I# P'n (ami) M ricterj <><- 5 n^ i manager i V1 ta «n i^ m d tis». ckaa lack Satomimi o u f76 words
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Article13 1952-06-27 12 Johore Athletic Meet JOHORI nant p This 1 ii mins. I II Hop13 words
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