Singapore Standard, 28 June 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard •is, /i i. VOL. II NO. 361 SATURDAY, JUNE 28 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 104 1 - Kl \i LIXMPI K. Iri His faith in f— ihiuhlhim tru! anxious [or ;i chance to start life anew, .Moo, i alias Max Van (35), Political Commissar of hr lit :> Independent Platoon which has been operatki North-west Fferak, surrendered himself on fonßCf student of Penang's Chun?
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  • 123 1 1 .a Rifles kil I yn >ther of gar. in the Kuan'^u a: -a o! Pahan^ .s v ;f;r SCOre tins >nth to 13 terrorists killed. The Gui khas i■• >vei ed a shotgun and ammunition and also found a camp and food dumps in
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  • 40 1 Malayan Reds Loot Burn Burma Town Tnai bn er to -ed B In Ihc tm bi 4 ingoon. n I ,1 bandi's nnd ebcls 1 i battle in and R ghtinj (1 int-» Bui ma at i mm banditi iits
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  • 14 1 at prea i ass attack isi a supreme K rei I slaughi
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  • 131 1 M\r CA Fri.— W i b n Inspec !>, .f >..,•> i j ing i it a iig ilong ei ua Road last night he I 1 u to'd thai s husband hud Taking f Jie Inspector's advice i > his car to report to
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    75 1 CONTESTANTS in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant to bp held in Long Beach. Calif.. June ?3-?9. will each be presented with a golden key. like the ones pretty Joan Tuthil) has rinsed around her neck. With her are Arda Thompson (left) and Shirley Russell (right). By the latest count. 7*
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    67 1 ThU anti-eommunisl prisoner, seated between two American soldiers escaped t roin compound 606 on Koi»- Island i>> di\ins under thr barbed «i r<> fencing and told waiting guards he !i.»d been sentenced t<» death h\ his fellow prisoners at a "people's COUrt". Returning t»» compound 606 under fcuard be pointed
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  • 830 1 'The Second Knock Will Be Fatal, Deputy H.C. Standard Staff Reporter THE Officer Administering the Federation Government, Mr. D. G. MacGillivray yesterday sounded an urgent warning to 122.000 trade unionists in the Federation against the danger of Communist infiltration into their ranks. He said: "The second knock to your reputation
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  • 231 1 'Lake Club Accepted Pakistani' COLONEL R. E. KELLY, Editor oi "The Planter" (a journal published in the Federation of Malaya) yesterday said he had occasion to invite a Pakistani Army officer for luncheon :n the Lake Club m Kuala Lumpur without any trouble. There was no such incident as that
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  • 43 1 A 1 \RCiE image erf Buddha and 13 smaller inn iget Hants were discovered near Pegu Burma, while workmen were laying the foundationi [or a new shrine near the Sh rlaw Pagoda. The finds date to the Bodawpaya H AP
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  • 46 1 THE A- my start the Royal Army Service? Corps' I »rps' Week I <* itiOHt A- Kuala L imp 11 port there* will be a tpiaj i> ri opped nj and P ce in the Bel i— -i 'R on Wings" lisp i
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  • 25 1 Copter For Kuan tan A-: n\ F. helirc^ler ha k. M tern i 'i .it ly c ioned at K i ilan iui emergency u^e.
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  • 100 1 PENANG Eri The Eastern Smelting Workers' Union decided" to strike if. within 21 days beginning t< their employers do noi give them 85 per cent, cosi >1 vinti and hous ing allowance and 14 days uay. Of the union's 300 membe ?24 attended the two h
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  • 56 1 HONGKONG, June 27 (Reuter\p,— Mr. M Donald, British CommissionerG< al, South-Ea I A- e <■ by plane S ig ip e on bU way to -I mal explo talks. li e s d ie voUld have routine talks with Honj rncials ■j. i
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  • 233 1 TIIK responsibility of supplyiog electricity should continue to be vested in the City Council for at least two years from the date of the opening of the Pasir Panjatu; Power SUtiou. This is the opinion of the Singapore Progressive Party published in their recommendations on
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  • 375 1 NINE RED PLANTS PLASTERED TOKYO, June 27. (Renter A UN As United Nations aircraft kept up their attacks on North Korean generating plants which began last Monday, General Mark Clark, IN Commander, said that the allies in Korea were harassing the Communists :!4 hours a day "to weaken their aggressive
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  • 114 1 Gen. Nam Fumed A t Walkout lIUNSAN, June UP).— i truce nef i fHi the i>k' Commun I the third I hi a month. Ma w, i k n.ir i hsoi Jr., ai s i.i v ind <>f the armistice tent it t'.- 1 umv. hile an angr: I is(
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  • 44 1 y\>< t\\ 'I .f>H s E« em e tnd Te&e v linked with .»<- e!1 N Borneo I R \ice Hie Telecommui ■nnouncei for the time be \j led ber* on .I e mf* The frrvice d I betwi I am
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  • 17 1 THE ieatl I mount* i 4 4 in i ind thou throughout the Reuter
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  • 60 1 Standard Stall K.|».»rf-r A GUNMAN companied by two other Chinese Jh j|(l U P arid robbed a salesman and a i er of Quek H i Seng figarette distributoi about $1,000 in cash and cheques worth over $L!00 in Jervois Road, yesterday evening. l lain in i a
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    • 77 1 MICARTA ELASTIC LAMINATE I TABLE lIP o \I. H M ..<.«• Ill* ink Blrrrl AV. SERIES DIESEL *^-«f<H EASY. HAND STARTINC SINGLE AND TWIN «L^.V I rj^ THREE TO FIVE ANO SIX TO fi^-^^fe, TEN BMP AT T(> POWER FROM EITHER END OF CRANKSHAFT ZSS HALF SPEED TAKE-OFF AT nf"
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    • 89 1 B HAND CUT g CRYSTALWARE m I- a u,rie Tc»rje it n inus n a mil i•■ c lip S C..-' m I Seta I vow y r K r ,.,j THE NOVELTY STORF Kit Norlh Hnds*- K«Md Phone Ntt i j zi*\*' 'u m?i «tnm I DIAMOND IMPORTERS I
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  • 400 2 FIGHT ME AT K ATONG, SAYS LAYCOCK We'll See How Good You Are Sir Cheng-Lock lOt JOHN LAYCOCK, Progressive L«-i:is Lihvr i in.n«-iHof t"-i*M«l;»\ challr nfcrtl Sir Ctwng lt>« k l;ui to contest hU ptcacni seal at Katong he* rhallenu^ u «'oiii;!iiu'<l in a Fetter lo Ilu ai Si] mg-lock
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  • 81 2 M.irul .-tl M.iM Rt-p«rti r g ri s n.• o .*!■>- i gra n enl bed taa Hta re r "in an enhanc- rom 51 4;;. 7 3 < Mar, 1. es are 121 G St. an >■.. y St. adjoining 1 other. e> a is« 12,
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  • 121 2 lit F. P WAHAYANAS e«tfe g a Hent oi the Ma ecu wJUJWW ert'ivd as lie •ra eade a *v ha dur if e st ears iad bra -ii the U .on movement from out f the depth to xtoMi H l>ad to the pi nd
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  • 138 2 City Should Undertake Health Work Progressives THE PROGRESSIVE Partj agre< < in principle wifch Dr. L. C Hill that all public health functions on the preventive side now carried out by Government should be transferred to the City and District Councils. ■'Trie present system whereby the Singapore Harbour Board is
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  • 91 2 THE KAMA!. A Club of Singapore is holding a bazaar toii ay at their premises in No. Moulmeiri Road to collect fi nds, half oi whfefi will bo 'donated to Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. Airs. Tan Chin Tuan will declare the bazaar open at 3 p.m. Apart from
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  • 23 2 DURING June the total amount ol currency notes ba circulation in Malava was $788,559,210. In May, "the total was $40,943 more.
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  • 282 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Finance Committee yesterday afternoon inspected three types G* low-cost bungalows built in Bedok by two Colony commercial firms with a view to purchase the mast suitable and economical type for Government dai!ypaid workers. The bunga'ows were previously Inspected by Mr.
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  • 242 2 IN THE blazing hot sun yesterday morning, <>4 small boys and 29 ffirLs of the Mayfair Road School stood before Canon R. K. S. Adams, Principal of SL Andrew's School, their hands lush in the air to signify that "these hands are to
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  • 74 2 CAUGHT with fraudulent possession of five tins of provision and nine eggs valued $4.50 at Hawkins Road. RAF Chang: on Feb. 11. Ng Ah Bah was fined $Mfl i» tbf Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. On a second charge of offering two Auxiliary Pblici Officers a
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    18 2 photo A MEMBER of the City Council Finance Committee inspects some hollow concrete blocks at Bedok yesterday. Standard
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  • 99 2 CCC Accepts Ratepayers' Invitation Standard Statf fcpuiigr THE Singapore Chixu I Chamber of Commerce agreed yesterday to send a representative *,o si: on the eommttfee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Associations Tat Association has recently invited the ChamI ber to be represented on its committee. Welcoming the invitation r.' the Chamber's
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  • 84 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of Luen Kuen .an assistant steward On board the s.s. Pembrokeshire., at the General Hospital on May 19. Loan was believed to have fallen
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  • 86 2 6 Helped Children To Gamble Standard Staff Reporter SIX HAWKERS, who set up gambling stalls outside school compounds in Towner Road and Woodsville, were each fined $10 in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Police arrested the men on June 26, when school children were i'ound betting on their 'tikam
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    • 48 2 CYCLAX Preparations (y>^ jt 1-^^l 1 1 < y'^* 1 \JI *«5 r iiniiV It r w I I i ni T^ 1 »m i* K*' cShdMbl '4m If Mm m i fix ladi PMmui, SeptUwoe^, Cay Morning I >i/lC^ I or (,arland of Rbweil lONO |*wh* p ROBINSON'S
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    • 260 2 4lf\ O J OLD WH^ >-H Suiteiers •■cm nerve f icssMude; lots &f n on; v.tal'tv 'will bthe restorative pope V 7 1 Nuphai V. nuphoi s on exce'lr !esioici on of h 'h and i GonwattcKSits. "flj "^T^ v^lk T I" 1 I S|i^ TRADL Jl MARK A STIMUI
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    • 75 2 l^§^^"- ></ VOKUM.^-HERE'SVDUR new ***r^ ""V *1 WICE LAD. r r -ArTCP I K*Kf WUDQ&M^i WHERE. VOU YASSUH. V^ *'^'l MY FIRST TEN MiLL/ON. LL C"C N. -r -Br^Kl 1 CAN WHIP UP THAT PERFUME! J MISTAf-f < J RAJSE H.?> Sa:.APV. TO ft.3 oo I /M^ JSW "*^JL/ TWAT
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  • 24 3 Taxis Better Service To Public to tariff ■if »i il Uiag r.i'' p inapt i1 mi safe driving aad rtwrtesj i«» the p«Mi< I
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  • 12 3 APPEAL FAILS -TO DIE I g neer, rbour on e sfa s
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    72 3 pi \K< >\ I)ri\t r C hr><> Kh i of K^rb.tti Km id, i i u>"" tixinu tli»- hi -t i i ondu< i hi i i>>n>-(i b] |ki Hire < i it ion .it Bi ii It Ku.ul, >»*st<*rda> rOT RIGHT: Mr J Sim*»fl left) president <>t iht- iimurf
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  • 269 3 Housing Group Plans To Rent Flats To Members Standard Stall' Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government Officers CoOperative Housing Society Ltd. plans to build flats and rent them to members wbo cannot meet deposits to buy their own homes from tbe Society. Mr. Loke Weng Chee, Chairman of the Society, told The
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    59 3 Miss EVELYN Fang! (19) lefl Singapore yesterday on the passenger Iteignter Willi.im Lin kenbach for the United States to enter the La (iran;;- College in Georgia <>n a \c.ir j)i<- medical scholarship. A former pupil of the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School. Miss Fang i> the daughter of Rev. M T. l
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  • 264 3 PROGS. WANT A MAYOR BY 1953 .standard stiff Reporter IHE SING V< >RE Pi *ive proposing 1 ip ■••im six Aldei The Party the to take fire on or about January I 19p3 n I the Aid ifter the City (I ■I recon wdation I in i the Rep >rl
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  • 124 3 Standard Stall Reporter APPROXIMAI El 0 applirations, majority from Singapore, for tiic new Social Studies Course which will open at the University of Malaya on Oct. 1. are being examined, Mrs. Rone Vou, Organising Sr< retary of the Course, said .yesterday, Of this number, Irom
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  • 66 3 THE Progressive Party feels that Dr. Hill, in advocating that tiif control of roads should be in the hands of the City Engineer's Department, is departing from his own principle of promoting and encouraging local government. Instead, th.-* Party suggests that >the District Councils, when formed,
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  • 184 3 A DETECTIVE was alleged to have held up a group of gamblers at pistol point and robbed <>»e of them of $90, the Singapore Relief Court *as told yesterday. In the dock stood Cheng Hiok who was tentatively con rg l i^'
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  • 51 3 LIM KPI LYE, was charged in the Singaore First Police Court yesterday with using criminal force on woman Yeo Lee Kew at Lam Leong Road on June '2i\ with the intent to outrage her modesty. Lim claimed trial and $500 bail wts allowed until Julv
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  • 97 3 A CASE in which the validity of a marriage between a non-Christian Chinese woman and a Christian Chinese is involved, which was listed to be heard before Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday, was postponed to ;i date to be decided later. The
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  • 115 3 MR. A. F. MOZIER who is carrying on a one-man crusade against starvation by distributing packets of vegetable seeds, told The Standard yesterday that he found the people of Singapore and the Federation "more appreciative" of the seeds they had received than those of other
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  • 39 3 CHUA HUAN POH (23) claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to two charges of cheating Lim Soo Boon of a total of $50 on May 13, at the 3rd mile Bukit Timah Road. Bail of $300 was allowed.
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  • 241 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party has already agreed with Dr. L, C. Hill's recommendations that the Singapore Improvement Trust be dissolved an* that the building work of the Trust be handed over to the City Council. "Our aims have been to see a
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  • 124 3 Standard Staff Repoiler SINGAPORE Hir e Car Association may issue free travelling passes in the "not to distarfl future" to those who have helped to develop the taxi trade in the Colony, Mr. T. A. Simon, the association's president told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Simon said
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  • 309 3 ENGLISHMEN DRESS UP EVEN IN JUNGLE LONDON, June 27 (UP)— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner General for South East Asia, has again come under fire for attending in shirt sleeves the concert in Singapore last week by Helen Traubel, an American soprano. It was an affront to British tradition d! wearing
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    • 44 3 111 V^ ALBION F. T. 39. Svlvvtvii /or Kssontial Service Messrs. Toy Koh Yat, well-known omnibus operators in Singapore ara adding more ALBION OIL-ENGINE BUS CHASSIS to TiGli fJwbU f/i~2/~1 Rcjiresenlid throughout Mabya by //ify^JiMSX W EARNE BROS. LTD. ©•CHAM ROAD, SINGAPORE AT.B BI
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    • 245 3 THE 1952 OLYMPIC GAMEJ V WINTER fc? A j Sim I WERE TIMED B; The timing of the 1952 iftntei O,> up I S/M enttusted to Longines ex tivel] Beyond all question Longines electro-technical equipi b the most perfect, avai.abie today Lonf ei CHRONOSOX the tcoustj itari iifnal; Longines CHRONOCAMERA
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    • 111 3 ■%£&&> V -S :1 fsOOK'^ SURE KNEW Hlo W MAYBE I'D fISN'T THERE I DUNNO.I f REMEMBER TH* "\1 fKEWtri* NICKELSWERtI /S^fV I ROCKFTS.BUTWHEN HE'D/BE BETTER SOMEWAY /OOP.WEVEI C'MON,\ DOUGH WEHAD/ I THINK I &Oii[3 cOLD-.-WORTM I <• iPW^}^ I 5 A LOOSE BUCK HE'D OFF IF I WAS WE
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  • 59 4 Shell's 50th Year Party 1 1 —Shell Comr r thr, ltd their a dinnei i ftna C. T. Smith. 4 the growth oi t-.e com•I linked up ius success id U <■ "a l e toast of gu its taid: "It b I C sit -.hot the I mpany all
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  • 901 4 PARITY FOR FEDERATION CHINESE TEACHERS Funds For Pn.rn.ary Schools bought KI ALA MMPIR, Fri.— The Government ot the Federation has decided to seek from the Legislative Council the necessary funds to enable primary Chinese schools, w h-f> s e standards are comparable to those of a Government school of a
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    65 4 H HII.K iMVfciag in his •fltot jresterelay, Mr. II c I '•>'. ibov? .in ac- •ur-.iant M\d tss.st.int MCKt.:iv of thr Ked-ral Colonial K iilfiuu Society Limited. p«>re r*M*eiv*d news that he l»«ti u-m th«' Wilkinson K"\nolds vnte in the Buildlug vim i*ti«'> Institute Inter Mediate examination this i SI
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  • 152 4 Mortgagees Not Lenders —Chamber PKNANG, Fri.- Tin Pei ng I Ihine e Char ei ol Commerce ftski] I the A ociated Chi- e Chamber of Corn nerce, to appeal to the gOV- rot to pevholding mortgages a* ey Riders. It v. as that Hie ney I•: rs 1 Ordinance jould
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    80 4 The Officer Administering the Federation Government. Mr. D. C. MacGillivray. speaking at the annual conference of the Malaya* Trade Union Council in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. MacGillivray sounded an urgent warning: to -000 trade unionists in the Federation against thr dangers of Communist infiltration into their ranks. Speaking on the
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    64 4 TODAY will be a happy day for this trio: Mr. Kobert Barry. Senior Tranffic Officer of Qantas Empire Airways, Singapore, who marries Miss Vyvy.in Griffifl (rii;hti a Qantas ground hostess, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 6 p.m. They met Mrs. Kathleen Barry (eeatre), mother of Mi. Barry,
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  • 148 4 KUALA U MPIR Fri Ahd;:! Manap. alias Air. .n bin Isa. wh<» vas senten' 'd to death for illegally B0S» > ma* i raV «uid ssasaamiti v. a- !..i:iu c (i iu Padu Prlsoa thiv !iri: ninr He was ai > pstfd by ;t patrol of tlw- No.
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  • 217 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Commissioner for Road Transport. Federation of Malaya, announces that it is proposed to reintroduce* driving tests in the Federation on September 1. Applications are requested from Federal citizens for appointment as temporary driving testers in the Road Transport
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  • 161 4 PENANG, Fri. Johannes Schmolke, a German, who is applying for a writ of Habeas Corpus, will get a hearing by a court of three or more judges, Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson decided today. An ex-Po\v. Schmolke joined the Foreign Legion hnci was a^nt to Indo-China in
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  • 147 4 Malayans At Kirkby Get 18 Invitations AS A result of the activities of the Fast and West Friend- j ship Council in the United Kingdom, Malayan students at Kivkbv Teachers' Training College have received and accepted 18 invitations from British hosts this month. This was disclosed by the Council's secretary,
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  • 85 4 THE FEDERATION (iovernment after planninc th* 1 "Dalley Courses'* for instruction in trade unionism to English-speaking unions is now planning a wider scries of similar instructional courses in the vernaculars. The 0.A.G., Mr. D.C. MacGillivray disclosing this yesterday at the Malayan T.IT.C conference appealed
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  • 156 4 Commando Tu rn s Red Ambush And Five Bandits Die SERGEANT A. BARKER. 12 Commando. R.M. has been awarded the Military Modal for "turning a dangerous ambush into a complete victory through his quick thinking, magnificent example and inspiring leadership," on Feb. 29 in the Rawing area ol Sclangor. He
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  • 96 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr.. When the Kuala. Lump Municipal Council meets Monday* Mr. S. C. E. Singan will move that open spa I which have been gazetted as reserves for public recreation .should not be given to aoj organisation for its exclusive use. Ke will contend
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  • 106 4 KI'A'.A .IPI'R Fr the s« Criminal C pi before lUr. Ju I W .n here today nn G. Krishnaa 'appi aled I the conviction and i>ente vear'f rig ous iftt| fm i on him by hurt with on !">• PWD rooly lines, Kajang. R.P.S. Etajasooria^ I
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  • 33 4 PEN.W Pi .--t:' Woi Its Departmcn! spor'bold their ftrsl t .S SchO tomorrow mghi. T ten <»■ will be Penuig and P Icy o nbined tht Lig it gi ound.
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  • 8 4 ■•H P A MERRY Ku.i.'..
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  • 356 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. General Sir Rob Lockhart. Deputy Director of Operations, spent his 59th. birthday on Monday in the line of duty studying: the terrain of the country along the Cameron Highlands Road near the Green Cow, where bandits recently ambushed a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 195 4 7W£ &RAFFE S f^ here ore seven t n«» in rhe long neck of o QiroH* and Hits is matched exactly in numbet by thot in the neck ol o man. r 1 TIGER HEADACHE C\ I D C V. U f\ C Unmatched by any othei A^^Y^^^ pon '•'•e*ei
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    • 99 4 BY af a B»v. It a. MR 1 1 F-V. OUR BEST QUAUi* SHIRTS vvitli n an si LOW PRICES SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LID. StOfi tr,,- <ho*HOOm 2?6 Sou-' e OOYOUR SILVER I NtEDS THE GENTLE I Polish Jg buy viOA-M-dt m Cefwaag ln J^^^^'ll 11~11l "l KaW
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    105 5 v(; MKKKs of thr Johore r. i Mstrk-f VVrlfare Com- >.; mi; (from lfft>: Major K .nnixiri Trrasurrr; Datin i M.^irM Mu<kfH7i<; Mrs. I J'm KaUonrr, Chairman; Mirn and Lt 01. 1' I Staadias: Mr. \V Rum k«*tt; Mr. Simon lim Mia Choi; Inrh^ Ralushim Sre din, S^crrtar.y; Chiff lasp^r
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  • 146 5 Standard Mall Corre gp dteml kl tLA LUMPUR, Fri. V l«*ad ha- Ihtii lakrn by the $elaii£<>r \,Ki,ut\ Committee on (Ji in Fdination to draw up a unified salary Im-hi«* for Oiinrnr M&oe] teachers in SHannor for recommendation to < r<»\ rriiiiM'iil. The Committee
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  • 102 5 Tanflin V.' Civil Defence !'r- iini g dtew i of <. ii i rtU > l»ei (i' Defence M«i i School, Wimtedi Had Metho list Girls Scho h tj| I>.< V u Sc w H ling i ind. ■Id A Sm -:«•>•■• e ess Club met*! i ■->■
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  • 24 5 v HA! Sup ec little girl, l I I B g»ve i for rents celet < on S -.uah
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  • 57 5 A SCHOOL teacher, J.E.W. JesudaseQ, whose petition for from his wife. Mrs. B E. Jesudasen, on the ground oi desertion had been dismissed by Mr. Justice Rogers, is to have tin* petition re-heard as ■re ■of an appeal before the Singapore Court of Civil Ap:i- yesterday,
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  • 171 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— There was n*al danger i that the work of the Malayan Trade Union Council may I slow down due to lack of funds, it was stated today at the MITCs annual delegates' conference in Kuala Lumpur. j a r ;porl presented at the conference
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    70 5 photo. Sparks from a passing engine are believed to have eaust'd a lire in the Singapore Railway Goods Shed Yard, last evening, when straw packing of some of the jars of fo r m i i arifl stored in the open burst into flame. Firemen playing a hose on some
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  • 99 5 A ska .MAX. Bahuru Topiaz, was conjmittfd In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday to stand trial at the oext Assizes on a charge of using three counterfeit $10 notes Bail ura was alleged, lo have used the notes to purchase three cinema tickets worth 10
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  • 34 5 CHINESE youth, Chan Win Chena (18), was stabbed in the arm tallowing n quarrel with inoi ter yooth at Tras Street last Might Sent to horaital, Chan \;is treated as 'Hitpatient.
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    57 5 }j!iwti» Mr. T P F. McNeil, president of City Council, viewing some of the prints displayed at the Sincaixirr Cau>na Hubs frirst Annual Exhibition, whuh he o^ard v«-strr day at the British Council Hall. Alon* witli Mr McNeice an- Mr. Soli Tpow Seng, tecreiarjr, and Mr s I. \>i 5
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  • 350 5 SI BSI ITIONfI 5n >>i!isa[><»ri' ii.iiiir to i>t- ]<»;ni ihcdiAng t<»tU>; DAY (Mill in 1 Road, ulrlplii. i»|>ihtf, Nr^ton. tjtatm >.itu. Chancery I ..i it*-, lt.iiinor.il Bond, l>.il\cy iiiuii, bartered Bank, hina Bank. \%\n Bnlldhif. (.corct >t Rtalkr, I i»i>«*r < r<>*>» St PagOtM St., I immt
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  • 192 5 Scheme To 'Put Malaya Ahead' Standard Staff Corres|H>ndent THE Federation of Malaya's Employees' Pr o v idem. Fund, which will operate from July 1 would put Malaya ahead of every dependent territory in the British Commonwealth, said the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C.
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  • 81 5 REAR ADMIRAL A F Pugsley will tarry out his annual inspection the Singapore Division M.R.X.V.R. oh Juiv 22. This will be- his first inspection since the new training obligation was brought into force and s expected to be the biggest parade. the M R.N.V R. has
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  • 37 5 A CLERK, Chay Ah Tee. was granted a discharge from bankruptcy by Mr Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr T. Kulasekaram, Asm. Official Assignee, said Chay's liabilities had been fully p;iirl up.
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  • 193 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri.— Malayan Chinese Association publicity chairman, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, lashing out at Singapore political parties' criticisms of the Association declared today that the present Administration would appear to be a paradise in comparison with an administration presided over
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  • 123 5 A TOTAL I _>!4 C »lontal sjude.-iu nrer« in ttac United Kingdom m LOSJ coeipared with 1.708 i;i jy-»o 01 these totals. 1*245 were recommended stui in 1953 and 883 in 19S0 A British Council ■Report issued yesterday stated that the Dumber students fo whom
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  • 369 5 k( \L\ U "MriK. In Ihr *l«l;i%;in I r;i(ir I nioti Council will iiruc 4,o\rrtun« nl lo lake early »ii'|»<* to reavovp nmtrirtioii* on i!««* tradi* union movement a* tin* enarlwenl al (It*moment v>u% viH\±n\t*reil "100 r«*«tri<li\«'."' I ImYm* lUted l«xi«\ by the
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  • 44 5 TMI. POSI I Uniforms I > .1 nig .r n iflfl it r I en! Emp i mum e bi F.G.I t o a n me reoe .hi i e i p tlteii -t> "Ti-.. p. T.I Gave) i jn.i Ktifficic
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  • 28 5 It's NotFighting, Says Schoolboy i 14- YEA.R-OIJ Bi Biha rthe Singapore J i .Ay im;.i >- R i punched him Mini h- i the !i R.C.S. Bell: "I lay.
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  • 49 5 A FIVI ;J OLD boy. Abu Bakar bin Abdul Efamid, died on admission to the GeniJ > pita) yi- da after Dcmg involved in an accident with a lorry <•)! Jalan Eutios. Police ire appealing to eyewitnesses o; the accident ''■■<' i ;i,, of the
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  • 20 5 A RONGGENG was held by the staff nl the Customs Department Prai, t i ite H.i:i Raya Pua.^n
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  • 18 5 'Abolish Annual Registration' THJ it the ar, n I N tration d1 bi the IMIJlilllll" i« t ai
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    • 98 5 Cv l cmailadli^cun, shapes, fries, turns. AS.j DtUVBRS 40 DOZEN OONUTS PER HOUR Bak«M«*. restaurant* and ceffes iriopt l+rougSout H»« world make eKcellewt profit* by telling Oownyflake donut* made witfc H»c fam«ttt OownyHake d««ut muHin* »1%4 mix. Easy to operate. Jut* add water to the mi*. Put the batter into
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    11 6 "The (OAT gentlemen hardly seems to be the real issue" 9
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    • 847 6 TERRIFYING prospect awaits the ter- fl P}S B tishEmpire The heritage of Drake, Raleigh, Cl i* Light and Baffles-is it to-be ba£ u t i .a3 t hal subversive Gaelic official inking m the mds ol Bukit Serene? M^twe wa tch the d spots on the
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  • 1264 6  - MOROKA- Champion Of Eight Million Africans JOHN WORRALL By CAPE TOWN'. WHEN, on June 26, the Non-European peoples of South Africa XV started their first nation-wide civil disobedience campaign aeainst the Union's discriminatory race laws, they were led by a tentle quiet-speaking African doctor of medicine, with a name, strangely
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    • 291 6 Sir;— Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan told The Singapore Standard after the meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association which has been reorganised and developed Into a full-fledged political buoy thai he was very satisfied with the support given him b^ the members, 'He added, "I related the
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    • 200 6 Sir: —I Understand that during the lasi two years negotiation has been going on between ihe Mining Employees Union and the Mining Employers' Association. 1 also heard that at the beginning of April last there was a conference of the representatives of both parties at Ipoh. As a
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    • 105 6 Sir;— On June 21, 1952 a copy of the Agenda and the Constitution of the Havelock Estate Community Centre happened to be lying on the floor at the entrance to my house. It stated "An interim Committee set up for the Inauguration of the above Centre is holding a
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    73 6 Plwto shows the lenders of the united front taking an oath a? a public meeting at Johannesburg. (L w B):- V. A. Cudiaha, Secretary of ilie Souili African India it Congress: Mr. \V. M. SisutU, Secretary. African National Congress: Dr. V. M. /)<;- doo, P reside ill Sonih African Indian
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  • 12 6 Fine rhampion of the underdog you turned out to be!"
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  • 363 6 Review of Views Advice To M.C.A. CATHOLIC paper Ih Shih Pao< editorial! y warned the Malayan Chinese Association' to beware of the following pit-; falls once it became a political < party. Firstly, said the Daily, the As-' sociation should try to avoid' "commercial politics". It| should put the interest
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  • 253 6 Sir: 1 was shocked to read in your paper of the item of news, which said that the ground adjacent to the St. Anthony's Roa^ school has been out of bounds to is children because there is a danger of live shells still beins found there.
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    • 58 6 y>> /A triumph! It's a special low/X >V\ k at «cf- cream with nil the f/ goodness of Yoghourt. It's V O^ <A^^^^k sweet— with the refreshing K i^ e*^ Onlv SOc for 01 carton .r\o Have voj visited tu yet? \OV\>j^' Manv women Move come to v fc V^l
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  • 315 7 LONDON, Jane 27. General Terence \in>. British Garrison nder in Hongkong j wm mentioned in informed circlet here last i possible ehoiee of die Isriti».li Government for the post of British "i l« i' H nited Nutioim Supreme Commander,
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    57 7 photo picture of Priiiress Margaret has he»*n submitted Mrr Kov.il Highness' iriend the Earl of DalkHth. for ilion at ih** :Mth S» otti>h S.ilon of International f" nto^raphv which o[wn« d at Dumfries on June .1. Tl»«* L.nal print is in colour. 1 lie exhibition is beintt held at the
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  • 173 7 LONDON, June 27.- Informed sources said Britain i France are believed t«T he urging the United States n stt up ;i nen authority to coordinate the Allied !t"K^ and policy in the I ar East. ,iii Letourneau. French t r in Inrioi nderst<
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  • 18 7 Leaders Of Progs. Confused' I Proand in fact e in i ght that a! polltlI up candidate d <
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  • 56 7 'While There Is Still Time' BRUSSEJ S. June 27 (AP) i■• t < Secretaryerai <»f the United Na- day called lor a M cni gainst man's secui iiies poverty, ill- s and human misery-" an invitation to the orld to act while f."' he said. I immediate inci- to raise
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  • 77 7 LONDON June 11 (R< The B i> Three Western h Ministers railed to decid< their first meeting ai I ie 1 Office here this morn icj ol •■> impi H c,(- many. The Ministers will continue r > the note this a1 g scheduled aisr
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  • 74 7 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided yest« day to .send three representatives to attend the celebration part orgai ized by Its sister organisation in the Federation oi Malaya in honour of Dato Sir Cheng-luck T^n for receiving the KB F. The three representatives
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  • 158 7 LONDON'. June 27 .Reuter* The House of Common* agreed yesterday to con.sider next V\ednesday an addresa to the Qm-en asking r <<- 'he erection of a monument at Westminster to the late General Smut.? of South Ai 'ica. A fund £150.000 sterling has also been raised
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  • 234 7 LONDON, June 26. (Reuter). Mr. Herbert M«»rii»oii. British Foreign Secretary in the lair Labour Government, tonight protested a^ainM whai lie called a Irntlene) oi American "departmental officials 91 to intervene in BHtisfa polities* ent followed reports e as\ two days quoting auve sources in VI i
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    46 7 photo Singapore South Western District Scouts last nifcht staged "A Camp I ire Dream" at the Victoria Theatre in aid of its Jamboree fund. Pictured h re at last night's show are the men of the Ist Battalion. Gordon Highlanders doing the Highland Sword Dance Standard
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  • 32 7 THE House i f Representatives baa overridden President Truman's veto of the holly COntroversia IcCarran Walter nitfi ation Bill. The vote in the House i 278 to li.'i. K« uter.
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  • 28 7 LONDON, J.;'.* 1 27. <UPVB itain toda banned the imP< ol all foreign made sou- >., foi" the coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11 on June 2, 1953.
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  • 78 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 27 Th e following ore the closinf prices of rubber and tin on th« London Market today LONDON RUBBfR LONDON TIN Spot 28id. Spot £970 10*. per tci a u 28id. bu/ers, £971 tellers. Scot* 28 Id. Thfee months: £967 3CP
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  • 327 7 LOXG BEACH. California. June 27. i AP).— Beauty, in any Language; is much more than skin deep. The Miss Universe pageant is out to prove it. The loveliest of the Orient versus the prettiest of the Occident, and a fewpoints in between.
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  • 108 7 SPY CASE: SOVIET PROTEST LONDON. June 27, (Reuterj.—A protest from the Soviet Embassy in London to the Foreign Office against the detention of Mr. Pavel Kuznetsov, Soviet Embarsy Second Secretary, on June 13 after he had been found in the company of William Martin Marshall, Fontfgn Office radio operator, whs
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  • 205 7 LONDON, June 27, (Reuter)— The 1; hour Opposition will challenge the British Government's |M»!ir^ in the Far Fast— including Korea— with a motion of mi sure in the House of Commons next Tuesday. They will divide the House wj tl eir n
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  • 26 7 ISR VI L army si > said that 14 Ar..n "mflltn s (people trying to rroft t!ie > iHej ■•< < killed, inded and ed durinjj_the fortnight Reuter
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  • 57 7 Soldier Killed Another Hurt KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Wliile on i < ratiom in aid of the civil power in the Labis ai ot Jono u '!< man B<-/-/.eiii of ii^f Ist Cameronlans was fatally wounded. In the same incident R Reman J. McOwen ..v slightly wounded in the right shoulder
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  • 25 7 BANGKOK, .Tune 27 (AFP) Over 300 newsmen held a meeting here yesterday to protest against the pre^«= censorship now in force in Thailand.
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  • 174 7 LONDON, June 27 Renter The House of Commons today passed a bill which will enable British newspapers to avoid costly court action.^ if they promptly publish apologies foi alleged defamation. A private measure, introduced by Labour Member 11. d Lever, the bill is supported by all
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  • 149 7 FOLIGNIO, Italy, June 27: (UP).— Three Yugoslav kers, who want t( United States, took over a Yuj lav airline plane at gunpoint ye.<"terday .md forced the pilot to fly the plane Snd its 20 othe luctant occupants to Italy. The three men ere tified ai Vilim
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  • 35 7 PrSAN. June 17, ■I > A I'.-i." r. be lifted in K i stralion thai I free ..ufi d< Censorship wa s applied martial President h "We i ihik to h
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    • 62 7 FOOD PARCELS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME A timely and practical evidence of friendship nt matter uhat the season PARCELS CONTAINING AN ASSORTMENT OF MEATS, FATS, SWEETS TEA etc. ARE OBTAINABLE FROM $15.00 to $45.00 INCLUDING POSTAGE INSURANCE I I ASK FOR A COPY Or OUR LATEST FOOD PARCEL LIST 4
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    83 8 The new 53. 3 30 ton Uneff "The United States" steams up Hudson River New York, on June 23, with a huge flotilla of small boats surrounding her. The giant, scheduled to make her maiden Atlantic crassinj* early next month, had mailed from Newport News. Virginia, where she was built.
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  • 210 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ONF of the best-known ships trading in Singapore waters since 1924, the P and O Company's Bulan, vrhich was put up for sale two months ago, has been sold to Hongkong- buyers for a sum of £43,500,
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  • 69 8 T\iPK!I June27 (UP)—Effiortfi j obtain rrfaxation oJ the restrictions on entry of Chinese naUonals Erom Formosa to the Philippines am!! bo renewed soon, j Manuel Vcieva Philippine minis- to Taiwan revealed Adeva u particularly intercsted in getting the permission hia Government to pas.? cm visa applications
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    • 554 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVIC£ Illl'i*i I JUn InmiM, I os An-eles All American Canadian Cittes Arr LA SI Pt-nun; P.S'ham 9*9to i; m- r: '!6July 26, 27July 28Jul> 1 An? SftA«g :s 0 Drv Cargo Deep Tanks arr- pa sengei B oktogi etc ;ei u ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.
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    • 880 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO-, LTD. lir-um XaiJinxs 10 Utmm and Japan from Sm'4a^ofe Port SweUfnham Penanß Also direct Siiiffiiu iiimi Bangkok and Indonesia to China At Jal»un Due Spore Doe Penanis fr««n« p\kiioi j ui v 5 -y j' r i "S/fthu^n Jnl> 11 JMR ru*ui;koni; Sails Sails Sa;ls penang P.S'hara
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    • 286 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rov.il Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nede, land I m, Rntterdam Rotter dam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BAI TIMORE MOBILE NM OKI LANS Spore P S'ham Penang RAIMA (SMN) 29June '5 July GJuly 7 SJulv AXFLDUK (HAL) MSJuly 1415.1u1y M RMf RONDO (SMN) 27July/3Aug
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    • 394 8 SAM. INC. S IKOM S( \,\|>i\ \\u Spore rsM|j -KIN A" for Bangkok >•< Siaieo I (ongl Kobe A Vo <" an i ;;u .lunc :.i •*K/\MtH>IUA' for H. ku*. Sais -n Honckons K be. -•sFrANATv' rot Bangkok b/^Sy 11 ■,';"> «>O\ir for Bar.fkok l<> > M U 'PATA(;OMA' 1,,
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    • 71 8 Despatches Letters and parceti tot I -'<•- China <by Buluh 1 Sum tk mi Sibu (by Buloh>. Patembanf Malim* and Thailand (.parcels j only by Bas?ar. tawA be pas ed jby noon today. Letters j Djakarta and Soui ab i ■->•■" Vaa Ettemsdijk aad> fo s■ North India by the
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  • 284 9 Yalu Bombing Has Hardened Prices Of S'pore Rubber Standard Market Reporter RUBSER PRICES in Singapore dropped by 1| cents per Ib. sfcrday on an easier market in which first grade rubber for July ment was transacted ot as hi gh as 98 cents per fb. at one stage of trading.
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  • 85 9 WASHINGTON, Jun<> 1~ (UF> W.S. Rim on%ti uction < ui«f <o; potation Administrator l!:!rrv McDonald ,i i.r»» ih.it no reduction in the pru of synthetic < MM immißrnl. I \|i 'i«»n ild inrntly '•aid th*» Rt w.iv >ivingr rare < ml .;i -.,(>•
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  • 73 9 lUK i hail-man <>l Srlayanj: Till Dredging < oni- tuurtea J.nUn.i. expressed 1 1 1 boyc ilml '..i i ..I r. lit f v%»t!il.l Im »r:iiilffl lo ihr tin ifwlti-lrv tional ation and aptax, C( ation, leaving I- neM a gto i:i 8:123 luring I
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  • 6 9 ANGLO-DUTCH TRADE PACT ;■«■>•! the 1 ■<■ B
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  • 109 9 THE Blue PUimd freighter Pru'.nius, which arrived in Sngaporc yesterday, bz ou^ht 2,105 casea oi liquor. 2357 package! of sundries, 153 cases at cigarettes; 4.2«t2 bundle^ of asbestos, cement, corrugated sheets, ."5 coils of Manila rope, M cars, three unpacked vsa drum and -i- cases
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  • 49 9 WASHINGTON, June 26 (Beufter) The Arasricao Army announced today that I 1 iret'-wt-'rk-o'ri ol 85^,000 steel workers has stopped de- '-v id some types of vehii Production of certain other equipment including li^lit tanks is expected to stop within a tV.v days, the army added.
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    101 9 ANOTHER »n*«?e consi«nmrni of frr>h oranucs (11,646 eases), from th<* UwtH Slatrs for SintjApore .irrne.l v^terd.i.v in th*- Anu'iican Presideiit I.infs pass«*ntfer fr»«i.';htfi Prosidcnt Van Buron. IbC vessel also discharsed T.Ki?) packages of vjndr.es, :i.o<H> Cartons ;»«d H'J eases of cigarettes, Z369 bundles «>t oJd im»wspapers, WJ drums of asphalt.
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  • 184 9 A X OTHER rcw use for rubber has been found. A factory at Zevenaar, Holland, has started making inking pads i foam ruhber for both the home and expori markets. Announcing ttlis, the latest issue of 'the Netherlands Economic Bulletin states that foam rabbei inking
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  • 261 9 To Sell Oil At 25 PC Below World Price COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 27 <AP)— The Italian financier who claims he has an exclusive contnut to market Persian oil said his actions were backed by Americans. But he refused to reveal their names^ "Then are Americans behind raid Luigj Araenduni^ who
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  • 79 9 Lahat Minos declared an in-, kn:n dividend uf nine pence j per share (less tax at B/6 tn tiie il) lur the vcar ended March :)l, 1962. The dfwidena ts |);iya!)!e to nil shareholders on the register on June 24. The directors do not propose to
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  • 173 9 SHIPS IN r PORE HARBOUR Ship Godowo Gate Abmkerk jl/.l'Z Amchmngt Victory 6; 7 Bagan 38 2 Bcntawen 2a 13 2 ggawyvM gg4 2 Bidor 2> Bieconshir* 1:. \4 Wander 21 I Phemius 4 s 8 President \';sn Burtfi 2 8 [Rajula 18 4 San Fernanda W H 4 Sanfola
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  • 546 9 Injections By New Jet' Action Are Painless BRUGS AND PHARMACEUTICALS KKOM AMERICA eouies ihe newest method <»f a«!imui*t<*! inn medicines and oilier materials usually «ii\ **n h\ injection through hv|>o«lt*rrni<* needle. This latest method consists of a lii^li pressure j<*t. produced by an inrtruiiu'iit known as HYPO-SPRAY. First reports of
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  • 136 9 LONDON, .1 rot 11 VFF M B i J i lold House Commons t lat H dollar losses for t ie w oiri quarter of L952 i re:illv very low. Presenting t!v finance bill I the third reading. M. Hrt said ICt I MMI
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  • 76 9 St.iadard Market Kepor: i THE produce market gapore was quiet in all sed yesterday, with hardly -an < >«,,•><! Copra had sellei at $2 i picul M'id buyei*s I $2^ < !oconut <^ii ellers ii $43J per p i f u 1 but no a
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  • 100 9 COMMODITY PRICES Cl<»sin? rubber prices (r<»nts P^r Ib in Sin«a pore yesterday were: Biivers S<»Urrs No Spot I oam 95 <( '5 F.0.8. in baks Jnlv No. 1 K.S.s. M<; »6j No. I K.S.S. 9&i 92^1 No. K.S.S. 88 BXA Tone: Easier. LONDON MlBUefl Friday's openiiis prfcea per Ib. were:
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  • 118 9 FOR the year ended Sept. i i<j:,i Pengk a Ltd. mat I gross profit of £285,874. staled at tbe annual fi f meeting at Be4rn*h lait (reek Dividends paid for trie yeai were GO per cent < pet" ;on preferred ordinary hares a ,50 per cent.
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  • 102 9 Share Prices Marked Up On Steady Mart Standard Market Reporter SIM.XPOKK. tri. li.e Malayan -lure raarkrf !<>n<ml today on a iCfff steai] note with p#ri(Cs h#in| marked up in all aecUoas, a<ording to (lie Mala\.ii Sharr brokers Association B B I< B t -f ,v In > „i mmm ZjS2
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  • 30 9 US SGovLTo Pay PI Firms MANILA. .1. PheUJ5.Su i ed thai nmat p I i 1 ed by thi Ml el i property be i i iegj pan cei <• sfteff
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  • 25 9 Jap- Indian Steel Project Planned JAPAN ESI 1 meni r I I ii-. the 1 1 l I per cent < 4 i i 1 1
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    446 10 p KRMANY.-To troubie-born vT Berlin. theatre is like opium: there are more theatre fans in Berlin nowadays than anywhere else in the world. Between Communist riots. Fnst German police kidnappings and Russian threats on vital commodities. Berliners stvk refuge and relaxation in what remains. among the ruins of th
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  • 1028 10 The CINWMA The THEATRE and The ARTS A SPECIAL SATURDAY FEATURE He Winged His Way To History I/RANCE. Louis BJeriot the man who first crossed the Channel in a small plane in 191!. is going to be the hero of a bi« film. The author of the film is a
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    • 368 10 Vfy RITA DEL MAR I \f fir »W trim it fWfrif\ i 'IMDAVS QUOTATION: "A J^ woman's kitch«n t:»Me i> her palette; the dining lablr, 1 her canvas." Marcelene 1 SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: 1 Make social plans for the week i P'Ki during the morning Take advantage of all chances
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    • 406 10 Today's Radio Programmes m\l'\!>OKF Takes The Air; 7 p.m. News; 1M aiivunj Spotlight on the Emergency; 7.M I'.o <4K« uietreji 41 ajetres) gramme Summary; 7.::J Two For the 10 a.m. \evr»; W.W Housewives' Future; 7.80 Listeners Calling; H.::o I Choice (K.I-.); II a.m. New Records- Platter Patter; p.m. Calling All
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  • 104 11 SHB Trounce Bukit Timah SWG B I■ H. Rec vere li tcor* iog 1 SAFA Juniof t Cup Soccer Ue ~< f B. 1 rmah Sports Clul B' )i)C.\ i «iterd«y a m d five I fa at SHBRC Ooa won by Except 1 trs in the fDrsi B i
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  • 702 11  - NEW SET-UP PuR SOSC Unrepresented Officials Lose Seats On Monday KEN JALLEH By AT LEAST five important and well-known Singapore personalities who have sat on the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council' since it was started five years ago, will quit office under the new constitution of the Council which comes
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  • 58 11 THE following will plair cricket for the Noia-Bendess Cricket Club agaiiist SRC. on the Padang on Sundaj at 2 p.m. T. J. Leijssiua (Captain), H. Ward, H. N. Balhelchet. W. H. M. Haxworth, F. Mfls.-cv, (i. Westerhout, J. T. Rea. P. Holt. N. Bradbury. R. S. Sundram, J.
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  • 142 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday Several District records a id a 'i'r cecord were s&attered thii iftenraon el the Johorc Bahru B ;i!u!i of the Johore Am;iteur Athletic Association fourthf an.1.1! a"!:ie:ic fhampioriihipi. '1 :p Cup presented by Brig li ward K>r the best perfor- > sil the
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  • 319 11 Records Fall At PWD Sports Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Three records were broken in the two-day Selangor Public Works department Amateor Athletic Meeting which commenced here today, on the Cheras Koad ground. Yeo Beng Chye, V. Sivaguru and Rayapan broke the putting the weight, long jump and three miles flat
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  • 146 11 BOXING Paras Wins With Ease I ITTI.E PARAS (139), after toying around with Irishman Jackie Bell, kayoed him in round 7 with a short right hook to the solar plexus in the mam event of Little Nene's boxing card a;, the Happy World staditun las; night. The Philippine proved himself
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    44 11 pnoio A teneral view of the Centre Court match between the Australian "seeded P l left-hander Marvyn Kose and his compatriot, lan Ayr*, in the opening rounds ol Hie men* singles of the Lawn TennU Championships at Wimbledon. Rose won <— 5, 7—). Re uter
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  • 126 11 '.FORGE SaDdoshan captured the individual championship truphy at tne :i7th aiinual spurts of Outram School heid at the school "round yesterday. Sandoshan won the high and long jumps 100 and 220 yards, and the lO^ yards low hurdles. Sandoshan al^n helped Young House to win the straight
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  • 83 11 Koleh Racing A t KampongSiglap AKOLEH racing competition in celebration of the Hari Raya Puasa will be held at Rampong Siglap (Jalan Sempadan) on Sunday Julj 6, commencing at 9 a.m. There will V>c five events— kolehs manned by !->. 7, 5, li and 2 men respectively. In addition to
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  • 249 11 CHINESE ATHLETIC wbo only recently brought oflf a major first division up*et by brat ing the formidable Rovers Sports Club. were in poor form yesterday and ju c t managed to scrape through to a I i.nrv against hard Qghtinfi BODCA in a SAFA Cup match
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    69 11 Mr. Chun Went Pak (iuana«fi i and >!r. l.tr Wai Tont; (coach) of the China Football team, Meooqpuried by Mr. Chi.i Boob I>a.y. yesterday visiti*d iuu!ti million aire and philantfaropisi Mr. Aw B«».>n H.iv^ ;n the life* Balm offices in .\>il Road. Pictunc slk»h> 'hack Mf| Mr. Lee Wai I;:ii:
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  • 302 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Two goals bv Eurasian centre forward M. Danker within ivn minutes ot the start enabled the Selangor Kurasians to heat the Selangor Indians by 2 goals to 1 in the second roumi league fixture on the Pudu Road ground today. The Eurasians started
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  • 39 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE CFUCKET: Singapore v Jolio< 9 at S.C.C. SOCCER: Malaya Cup—Coirbtned Services v W«ori Sanbllun ut Salon Bpscit .Stadium. ATHLETICS: Singaf.orv Recreation Club Snorts O] SRCSt. Anthonys Boys School Sports at SJI Bras Botdh Road, 2.30 p.m.
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  • 150 11 KUALA U'MPrR, Fri. In the fcnH division league match played to-day on the Rampons Attap ground the Selangor Chinese Athletic Association trounced the Selangor Malays by mx goals to on*. T iis was the biggest margin ct defeat in first di vision '>occe: U_S
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  • 162 11 W ong-Bosca On One Side In Tag Team ano; iieh tag team arresi ing h be seen at Ike j Happy Wo; I* Stadium fconl__i \v<r 1 B:i'k Lee end Bos<\, Ri^ on one iMc an I Chota 1>.:.: Stnsjh with S_va-r.i-i S iif D'.her < ornc: Bu 1 te
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  • 72 11 TV ft TRIAL f n Kteci 1 netba team to n 1 3\ r ;iga:n* I F _M9 j d \oa\> .Sprwts C^'ih BOix A Ft«_i beat BOCM I H ;e.< ov |f petal tl 15 at [BODCA |ro--d jrettcrdaf Sco <-^ 1 ere:- AHee la 1 I
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  • 45 11 CHINESE Athleta *A" he'd H. M C' J .>'.ur > Spirts Club to a '):;e-;ill rifiiW .n a SAKA Junioi Kno Oul Cop lie at the CYMA ground ytstt.clay Scoreri wwrm MhoamM S d for CiMrt« i.<i Q la/i'.a-j C.\. f -,r C A"
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  • 29 11 HUK r irtl C A f. „'id l .< Ladi by I goal* to 0 a SAFA rc ;;-> T,#. p! rd at Gey li. yesterday tor BaUwwyn
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  • 136 12 gg -!iuiiir\ Daughter ciid not engagi meni on Wedlas one 11 I and being very fast ier, she might si i ike this i illar to post in tins race. Si r--n to have sufferin the initial si i race bui 3 sel to finish flfi er
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  • 1016 12 RACE 1— Horses Class 4, Div. 4—6 Furs.p-2.30 p.m. l. m Nomad Sj UN "Cr»eenl Konasi' Fox Spencer t»0! Br>t WisJ.rs :.v k.i:: Mrs. Yong &Mi H i Lee Kong iijiPHf! 1. K1 Puterhoux Sj Ml "CM N Syndicate" Rodgers r/ (j,kVl J^u < laudius Ij K"H
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  • 332 12 Billy Bagby And Aladdin, A Winning Pair Al..\ni)lN T. i four-y<»ir-ftld New Zealand bred s^ldin^ by Neario'.s son Pictavia. did a very impressive gallop on Thursday morning wheni he returned Mi 1 f> sec for thp three furlongs and is e\pected to win the main Class I four division one
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  • 149 12 W indsor Lad Gay Reveller I tree Rein H'WOOD >i \k llliiioii STAR PATECHOUX 1 Mton PutrrhttM* Dante's M>ll Dante Wj n Nomad Somad V DAI'GHTER >l\ \M» IK. III V DAUGHTER 2 Srfrri Perkj i mini Seventy se\eu Perly Mini Srrreu Malaj tilm DEEPI HIH- lllis 1)11.
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  • 192 12 race i'i bma disappointed his i ers wh< a he :.t. d trough on Wedi- s i lb less I i e s ime Journey. Hi tve improved since i Demonic to jive in thia race. .N.»;uui Demonic and A tree tt> more to ■e. He
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  • 296 12 race No lc in five horses have strong claims in this race for Class Five Division One horses over 8\ furlong Conrtenaj 11, 1 Titus Deep l it-Id-*. Balrobbie and Delilah, Deep Fields, won brilliantly when finishing one-and-a-half lengths ahead ol Grand Dombey over seven furlongs on
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  • 229 12 race l.vergrtM'n lost valuable ground ■vhcn :.<■ is s i'• ;i;-' in his ■art' did well to fti ish third to Buffalo Bill and Seven Eleven wer 81 fur] >ngs on the opening lay Thai pei I u tnance was lull it merit and it' he gets
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  • 382 12 t Xx:; Vuill.iu ««> Drmonir Marcos Anrel<u« ui.v W «m 11. At Lasl Demonic i excel] ,p« *r > ision i to r» s ix j |j rHapa O p< t iaf te Vailluin,, it j" d then J d Kid H e shown n since
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  • 496 12 race Singapore trainer Jack Spencer holds a strong hand in this race with Talkie and Academy Award but with Seven Eleven, Snov\ grass. Buflilo Bill anc Flying Spirit in excellent .shape. the race should develop into a j very close affair. Talkie who finished thi Tail
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  • 97 12 NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuter) It Is nnlikelv i Joey Maxim who retained his world light he title by beating Ray Robinson M Mfateesiaj wj| to London to defend his crown igaittl u champion, Randolph Turpin. in fifpiiMhu Turpin figured prominent in conversations at
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