Singapore Standard, 19 June 1951
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Title Section21 1951-06-19 1 19 m 1351 Singapore Standard /il J J) II /jp VOL 353 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS21 words
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315 1951-06-19 1 S'pore Regt. To Cost $10 Mil. Per Battalion ***aaff Reporter ol establishing ike proposed Singapore be In the neighbourhood ol > 10.000.000 per battalion. A regiment consists of three] r laa a a ins, and a bat- j ion consists ol about 700 j men made up ol three to315 words
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11 1951-06-19 1 RAF Keeps Up Blitz In Johore State e e !< h I11 words
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Article33 1951-06-19 1 Allied C -in-C In S. Europe Named PARIS, J ne H (AP)— D D Eisenhowei au* appoint- U.S Ai: al Robert B. Carney as commander-in-craei A ie I lir es in Soutbrn Europe.33 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-06-19 1 Mervfyn Evans. 30, chief officer of the freighter Javanese Prince, points out Boston landmarks to Miss Hermione Wills, 25. heiress to the British Wills Tobacco fortune, as the vessel docked in Boston, Massachusetts, a week ago. from Singapore. The engagement of the English heiress andAP - 98 words
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Article174 1951-06-19 1 PARIS. June 18 (AFP).— At I 10.30 G.M.T. (Malayan time: 6.00 p.m.). Gaullists were top- I ping the poll with 113 seats won out of 556 declared re- j suits. Communists jumped into second place with 99 seats with Socialists dropping to third at 94.174 words
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155 1951-06-19 1 Reds Moving Arsenals In Manchuria TAIPEI, June 13 (AP) Chinese Nationalist reports issued here today said the Chinese Reds were moving the arsenals from Mukden and other cities in Manchuria as a safeguard against feared bombing by the United Nations or United States. The reports cited as an example the155 words
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Article43 1951-06-19 1 AN INDIAN .-tabbed a compatriot aboard a ship anchored at one of the wharves of the Singapore Hart>our Board this morning at 1.15 o'clock. lie was rushed to the General Hospital by ambulance. His condition was said to be serious.43 words
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Article22 1951-06-19 1 THERE were six laliang fires in Singapore yesterday and one chimney fire at Orchard Road late in the evening.22 words
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263 1951-06-19 1 ii- tm > Standard Mali Reporter AN ANTI-B ->i)IT propaganda campaign is being organized l>> the Overseas Chinese Anti-Communist Resist-Russia Committee recently formed in Singapore, to assist Governmenl tn its effort to end terrorism in Malaya. Mr. Tan Kok Chor. leader of the defunct Kuomintang263 words
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76 1951-06-19 1 Chiang Demands China Included In Jap Treaty TAIPEI, June 18 (LP) Chiang Kai-shek today demanded Nationalist China's participation in a Japanese peace treaty on a equal footing and warned that he would not accept discriminatory treatment against Nationalist China. Chiang also warned the United States that if Nationalist China is76 words
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87 1951-06-19 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PE\V?G Mon. Four more mrleir's and teachers ot some Ch me e schools have now been S^JSJS -pap^and the lj sal f U^* er: -i Chinese ffwh. werT detained hist Seek, six have been released. Tms was revealed b> the87 words
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Article104 1951-06-19 1 IPOH. Mon.— The Standard understands that Mr J. V. Morais. editor and publisher of lhe Perak Daily News an English daily, was called to the CID today in connection with certain article published by him recently. Mr Morais had no commentto make and would .neither104 words
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58 1951-06-19 1 WASHINGTON. June 18 <AP) —The Senate's MacArthur inquiry committee voted unanimously todav to hear only four more witnesses and to close the investigation "at the earliest possible date." Chairman Richard Russell told a news conference the inquiry may end this week or by58 words
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146 1951-06-19 1 LONDON. June 18 (AFP; Britain's wartime ieader Winston Churchill urged that the Home Guard should be called into being when he visited a R.A.F. station at Biggin Hill today to inspect a squadron of which he is the Honorary Air Commodore. Addressing the men. Churchill146 words
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Article61 1951-06-19 1 WINDSOR. June 18 'Renter) I —Ttie health of King George VI, who is convalescing from a j catarrhal inflammation of the lung at the Royal Lodge here, is improving He drove to Windsor from Buckingham Palace on Saturday I and during the weekend took short walks61 words
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150 1951-06-19 1 Lay ton: Ceylon ToPlay Big Role In Case Of War COLOMBO, June 18 lUcuter! Admiral Sir Geoffrey Laytoo, Ceylon's wartime Commander-in-chief, said here that in the evenl ot another war Ceylon a mid play an Important part whether fighting was concen trated in the Far East oi in the Middle150 words
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153 1951-06-19 1 HK $20,000,000 Or Else Standard Staff Reporter FIFTY EIGHT members of the Teochew community in Singapore who have land and properties in Red China have received threatening letters from the Canton Government demanding "taxes" amounting to more than $20,000,000153 words
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336 1951-06-19 1 TOKYO, June 18 (UP) United Nations spearheads struek north nearly two miles today against Communist forces massing lor what mav be an imminent new offensive. At the same time United States Sabre jets shot down five Soviet-built MIG-15 jet fighters and damaged336 words
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144 1951-06-19 1 Standard Staff Reporter ARSONISTS £Ot busy last ni«_ht afh-r a lull «»f about two months and Ml fin* to a Yellow Top taxi in McPherson Road near the junction of Upper Seian«ooii Road. This is the first time when more than four persons took part144 words
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Article46 1951-06-19 1 F ACTOR Y EXPLODES NAML'R. BELGIUM. June 18 (Reuter' Four workmen were killed 'Oid several injured following an explosion which wrecked a gunpowder factory at James, near here, today Windows were blown out over a wide area. Firemen and troops fought fire which followed the explosion.46 words
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84 1951-06-19 1 HONGKONG, June 18 (IP) It was learned re liably today that five teen age runaway girls Irom Sing.« pore who arrived hee last week are scheduled t<» return to the British Colon** aboard a ("PA plane with police escort. The jriris have been under84 words
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Article111 1951-06-19 1 HAVANA, ine ll I \P Tv,<> guard* were found s iti the office ol Un I Inite I States Embassy la Havana feadav Details of the s not immediately available I embassy was cl me I to a olftd tic ..'id they rea. to ta k111 words
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Article73 1951-06-19 1 MOMBASA .1 u—■ It \Pi Ve a 5 are growing b< i fishing research vessel, Me Silhouette beloi gi to the C iloi ia I Devel pmei it tion which lis ippi an i <>■• i voyage from Mornb- a t. the Seychelles hat beei It wts eai73 words
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85 1951-06-19 2 Acted 'Crazy' On Eve Of Death Leap A I SIN f Pang Ee P eaped from 1 ith the Cat B gon June 7 1 the Singa C 9 I irt yesterday t '1 4 I acted "era the l s death the cousin said that t the reai 185 words
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Article49 1951-06-19 2 R RUNDE SHAW, elder r. Mai ••'RR I R me S has I in e 11 9 .ted 1 eave for ~aen.be- e setting up 'l Sj ey. A es! k SUC 1 office k v S Bi 1 e ree f Mr. Ru S S I49 words
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Article118 1951-06-19 2 Standard Statt Reporter M sen ing utsi Ie t i mtri cur soon De a their way b me aflex .1 year's absence ton igk n e ne t mf is« a Squ; of the R.A.F Regime t tetailed I r the p...-: ye it go the118 words
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Article53 1951-06-19 2 CHUA Ang Pee vas charged in t e > e Second Police yesterdav wah escap i g ustody al River ey Road on Apr. 19, while _d by Lee K k V etective, for eausi g _nife. Chua 1 trial ar.d w s .i 1 bai] $1,0 J53 words
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Article96 1951-06-19 2 A YOUNG labourer, Lee Peng Hui. stiffly put up his right hand and swore that "God would see that he was run over by a motor car. if he was not telling the truth." Yesterday, in the witness stand. Lee denied having given a96 words
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Article74 1951-06-19 2 DESPITE the efforts of a working party yesterday the body of the R.A.F. navigator trapped in a Brigand bomber which crashed on Friday in the Kranji River, Singapore, had not been recovered by night-fall. Two crew members survived the crash. The Brigand is lying In a74 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-06-19 2 Four -Man Board Of Movie Censors For Whole Of Malaya Urged Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya will have a four-man Board of Censors instead of one Official Censor if the recommendations of the Film Censorship Committee are accepted by the two Governments. The Hoard i* to352 words
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Article81 1951-06-19 2 The Philippines Consul and First Secretary of the Philippine Legation at Bangkok, Mr. Jose Alejandrino, is arriving by plane todav. Mr. Alejandrino will stay in Singapore for a few days to process Filipino passports and to make appropriate recommendaa ms to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Philippines.81 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-06-19 2 photo. The Hai Hsuan pictured with lighters alongside, which are to receive the salt cargo from her hatches and to transport it to the Foo Hsiang which is to take 6.000 tons to Japan. The Kinyo Maru is to start in loading the balance of about 2,000 tons of saltStandard - 62 words
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268 1951-06-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter i CONFIDENCE that with the formation of the Independence of Malaya Party, the position of J UMNO will not be weakened j but will become stronger, is expressed in the latest issue of Cne Voice of UMNO. The publication states268 words
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Article, Illustration476 1951-06-19 2 Steward Found Freighter A blaze Standard Shipping Correspondent FIRE which broke out suddenly in No. 2 hatch of the 7.176-ton French-owned freighter, Saint ulery en Cans at Six o'clock yesterday morning was still hurninj; late last evening. Captain Joan Leduc master of the vessel told Tho Standard that the fireStandard - 476 words
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Article125 1951-06-19 2 A SIKH, Rye Rangit Singh, his Malay wife. Siti Manyam binte Samad, and another Sikh. Sanaa Singh, were on trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of murder. The prosecution, conducted by Mr. A. V. Winslow, alleged that three Sikhs were waiting125 words
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Article37 1951-06-19 2 Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, was the host to a large gathering at a cocktail party held on the lawns of his Peirce Road residence last Wednesday.37 words
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Article247 1951-06-19 2 Standard Staff Reporter W HEN Singapore's Air Day is held on September 1, at Kallang, it will be a case of "Free List Entirely Suspended." Singapore's V.I.P/s have intimated that, since the show is for charity, they would prefer to pay for admission.247 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-06-19 2 fs] ftM LOOfi__^lT^ <E (^^tvXr^^ 1 WELL, DOC- T THEV ARE SO FANTASTICALLY il > K'7sSusMsi? N4l^^^vW WHAT ABOUT /ENTANGLED. TMAT IF ANV y> 11 > -_sr_USl_l_i_2sK r A. _ft>V Kb^ CVAN^< T^ OTHER ATTEMPT IS MADE TC -^1* xv < OTDOGPATCH/r^ Trt^-Ko^N^ k two? separate them it will W77 words
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355 1951-06-19 3 Banned Food Areas Still Unnamed, Hauliers In Doubt Standard Stall Correspondent j Mil K. Mon. Since Government's announcement of the x measure to starve out the bandits was made last week, a people in the Federation, particularly the traders and ers are under a elood of uncertainty as so far355 words
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7 1951-06-19 3 Flying Club Help Publicise Govt. Lottery I7 words
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Article110 1951-06-19 3 KU -Vl A LUMPUR, Mon.— e 11 W. Wilson in Supn e Court '.oaay. a decree nisi to V a Ch nese Johannesburg, Africa, to be made absolute mths. uirt was told thai the r v. married to Ch ese, Oliver Young, t SSn, tp wre,110 words
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Article111 1951-06-19 3 K I A 1 A I. I MP I K. Mon, Th«* social and welfare services million dollar letter] in aid of tin* MAPTIS. Funds, maj still reach it> goal. s •.!•*> have ben wonder fully boosted by volnn..u v workers of {lie Selangor Welfare Committee111 words
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190 1951-06-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH. Mon. At the annual general meeting ol the Tuanku Mohammed Club. Kuala Pilah, a resolution to continue the scholarship offered by the Club to Malay students \of the Tuanku Mohammed j School for 1952 was passed with190 words
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165 1951-06-19 3 Lorry Driver Retained Wire For Own Use j Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- An Indian, Rengasamy, 27. was charged in the first magistrate's court today. with theft of two rolls ol barbed wire valued at $40 belonging to the P.W.D. on March IT. at Sentul Pasar. The accused's lorry165 words
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Article64 1951-06-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Maha canteen contractor. Karim bin Abdullah, was produced today, before the first magistrate. i Inche Ibrahim, on two charges of criminal breach of trust of a cycle and dishonestly using as genuine a forged receipt for the cvcle. Accused claimed trial and bail in64 words
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Article55 1951-06-19 3 ST. PETER S Church held its annual St. Anthony's Bread tea party for its poor at its Parochial House, Pengkalan Rama. Revd. Father John De Souza said that many Deople from the Parish had been receiving assistance from St. Anthony's Bread Fund and any donations for55 words
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Article206 1951-06-19 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Inche A. Kadir Yusof, reserved judgment todav in the case in which the Johore Customs sought the forfeiture of a taxi seized for carrying uncustomed goods on May 25. Leow Sian Teck. the owner of the taxi. giving206 words
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Article136 1951-06-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fur two and a half years, Mr. Muruga.su Saravanamuthu. retired Chief Permanent Way Inspector, Malayan Railways, served in a district where many acts of sabotage to the railway track have been carried out by bandits. In 1948, he was wounded136 words
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Article299 1951-06-19 3 FOR selling pork without a licence at Sngil. Ham Han Soh was fined $10 by the Muar magistrate. 0 0 FOR driving a car without a driving licence at Bukit Pasir Lau Bee was fined $20 by the Muar magistrate. THE annual general meeting of the Youth299 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-06-19 3 Photo by There was a good gathering at the. Tengku Mohammed Old Boys' Association reunion dinner and social held at the School Hostel. Kuala Pilah. Pictured at the main table are, left to right: Mr. G. L. Ironside. Miss Smith, Mr. A. Perumal. (hon. secretary). Che Karim (vicepresident), Mr. M.T. K. Toh - 68 words
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Article139 1951-06-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sixty-eight societies were ro it* red during May and the applications of ten others for exemption were approved by the High Commissioner. Thirty- seven societies with a total membership ot* liAil*) applied for registration or exemption during last month.139 words
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Article81 1951-06-19 3 Theft From Store Alleged KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A young Sikh. Makan Singh, described as the storekeeper of the Supplies Depot, was produced todav before the P v .de..'. ol Sessions Court Mr. D. M. K Grant on a charge of stealing lfi tubings valued at $500 from the store on81 words
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242 1951-06-19 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR- Mon. leeetriag information that a secret Communist meeting would Im- held in Ipoh, yesterday, a Jungle Squad acted swiftly, arriving Bl the scene while the nieetin" was in |>ro«_ress. Six Chinese ran oil seeing242 words
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Article28 1951-06-19 3 FOR allowing his goat to stray on the Police compound at Port Dickson, Abdul Hamid bm Sheikh Mohamed was fined S' 1 bv the Port Dickson Circuit Magistrate.28 words
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Article103 1951-06-19 3 2 Planters Killed In 24 Hours Standard Stall <>; impendent KOALA LL'MPI K Hon.— While he was on his rounds on Lendu Estate, Aim* Gajah, yesterday morning. Mi. I>. ML Root, the -_-UU-ger- ai d his Special Constable escort. Baba bin Bid.tn, were attacked and killed by 15 bandits. Their103 words
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Article40 1951-06-19 3 A CHINESE i l' 1 3 m K. m _t« I tied dei une mon h's imprison it Port Dickson Magisl i for reckless driving at the ll mile. Po D uson to Keren I it >a<40 words
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Miscellaneous10 1951-06-19 3 I 1 I JS (WELL, HENRY-) I I pggL j10 words
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Article458 1951-06-19 4 Blame, Says Webb LACK of parental guidance, sympathy and interest is one of the main reasons for Singapore youths running away from their homes and the Colony, said Mr. G. W. Webb, Secretary for Chinese Affairs yesterday. i Commenting on the recent es- cape oi six458 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-06-19 4 picture. SINGAPORE'S candidates for higher posts in Government services sat for the first day of the competitive examinations held in Raffles Institution yesterday. Out of 50 who applied w lake the examinations, 42 turned up. The examinations, which are open to candidates in and out of the Government services, toillStandard - 66 words
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Article135 1951-06-19 4 TWO young Chinese girls yesU rday changed their viands about going back to China. They claimed and got a refund of passage money which tfiey lied deposited with a Chinese lodging house in town, who were acting as slapping agents. They told the proprietor th,:: thi135 words
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Article181 1951-06-19 4 Standard Staff Reporter IN SPITE of last Saturday being a holiday, all students of Pearl s Hill School "went to school" to get themselves vaccinated with 8.C.G., Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen, head of the BC G team here, told The Standard yesterday. He also stated that181 words
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138 1951-06-19 4 Standard Stall" Reporter RE\ (ANON Bryan Green, Rector of Birmingham, lia9 ready replies about Britain today, when "Question Time" comes along during his addresses to "rfritish troops in Malaya. "Inevitably they will ask me about the price of beer and cigarettes and the138 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-06-19 4 photo. Dr. L. E. Howlett, Director of Applied Physics of the National Research Council of Canada, who passed through Singapore by Qantas/BOAC yesterday after attending a congress sponsored by the Australia and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. He is on his way to India and Pakistan toStandard - 56 words
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Article25 1951-06-19 4 A YOUNG Chinese, Neo Kim Seng, charged with unlawful possesion of four rounds of pistol ammunition, was acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday.25 words
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Article43 1951-06-19 4 BLACKOUT AREA S TODAY The following are the 'powercm* areas for today: MacKenzie Road. Balestier Road. Jalan Ampa.:, 8.M.8.C. Braddell Rise. Selc-lar Pumps, Nee Soon, ir h „Y ,n aKe United Chinese Rubber Works, Lam Soon Co Lam Choon RubbeK -Worxs. Kah Hin.43 words
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220 1951-06-19 4 Standard Slaff Reporter SIR Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore is lo open the new Salvation Army Headquarters of Singapore, the Federation ami Sarawak at 1207 demenfeenu Avenue on Friday, July The Standard was told yesterday. Th.e heat! of the Army here. Lt. Col. F. W.220 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-06-19 4 Photo. The Rev. Canon Bryan Green, Rector of Birmingham, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday on his way to Melbourne to give this year's Moorhouse lectures. During his three-day stay here he will be guest of Mrs. Veronica Masefield. and ber husband, who is Deputy Chief Police Officer,Standard - 52 words
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Article65 1951-06-19 4 NINE C aese were fined $10 each in the First P e C yesterday when they admitted playing "pad kow C rload on June 16. Ngu Mah Dier.g (33> the oecupier ol the house claimed I when c mrged with permil his premises to be used65 words
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Advertisement285 1951-06-19 4 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD SHIPPERS of cargo trom Singapore. Port SwettenI ham and Penang who, from the Ist JANUARY 1951 to 31st DECEMBER 1951. shall conJ line their shipments to NagapaUinam and Madras exduj sively to the vessels of the285 words
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Advertisement659 1951-06-19 4 ANNOUNCEMENT SITUATH) r PHE engagement is an- nounced between Tho; as Stevenson SWAX, Ma Police, of Kuala Lipis. Pahang A tK and Brenda Betty GODFREY. Women's Royal Army Corps. of H.Q. Malaya, Kuaia Lu;..- *i ACKNOWLEDGMENT JAIR. Yap Phooi Pong on be- h- fl half of bima I j j659 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-06-19 4 Y. M. C. A., Orchard Road: Animal Lovers" League Meeting 5.30 p.m., French Class 5.30 p.m.. Gymnastics 5.30 p.m., Table Tennis 7 p.m Chinese Y.M.C.A., Selegie Road: Summer Conference Joint Committee Meeting 3.30 p.m., Badminton 5 p.m., Body Building 5.30 p.m.. Student Basket Bali 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m..131 words
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Article221 1951-06-19 5 'WILL CARRY ON' SA YS PRESIDENT Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Mr. S. M. Zainal Abidin, president of the Penang UMNO, told The Stamlard today that a report staling that there was a serious >pht in the Penan- UMNO, because of Dato Onn's announcement that he221 words
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Article101 1951-06-19 5 S ..ind.ird Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Mon. F .:.g an. tnquesl in! > th An lullah bin Nath e Tuil in p atoon 4. Jung e O roner, Ch.- bin I order arresl ol the Officer Coming the Company, W. R. i I ASP, on101 words
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Article90 1951-06-19 5 C ese «ei e sento ced e gorous im- no foMo I i bv years P e sui ervision in \p >: e Third Police C url let lay They were Lee Hee :ee Yieh both ol Tanjong ad itted stea ii g ettes M-9090 words
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159 1951-06-19 5 Mr. G. Shelley Made Chief By Eurasians PENANG, Mon.— Mr. G Shel ley ol Penang was unanimously elected president of the Eurasian Association, Malaya, at yesterday's ann i il ge leral meeting ol the Eurasian Union at Kuala Lumpur Tiie meeting discussed citizenship and education and recommended certain modifications in159 words
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181 1951-06-19 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PI NANG, Mon. Inspector Tan Peng Kooi told the Coroner, Mr. D C. I. Wernham, today that the motive for tho murder of Choeh Hai Leng. former managing-proprietor ol the Concord Advertising Bureau, was believed to be po ical. Choeh181 words
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Article115 1951-06-19 5 Shoemakers In Ipoh Go On Strike Standard Start' Correspondent [POH, Mon. Shoemakers in hi :13 wont on strike because their employers reed to grant them a 30 to ?,5 cent, increase on basic ges. ie Shoemakers Guild here is a trade union and is there- >re not protect.-.! by the115 words
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Article88 1951-06-19 5 Men Held Twice For Same Offence Standard Staff Reporter CHARGED in the Singapore First District Court yesterday a ith tailing to it gister io- an identity card. Phua Siew Chong explained that he wafi fined $10 for that offence last Thursday. When he got to the registration centre he was88 words
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Article76 1951-06-19 5 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH Mon.— lndicative of the desire to keep its promise to pay out all prizes in full, the Malavan Chinese Association Sween Committee has drawn out a cheque for 25(3.000 for its first prize in the third million-dollar lottery The draw76 words
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Article39 1951-06-19 5 B\IL of $500 was allowed to Kang Siang (27) pending^ sentence on a charge <)f assisting in the management of a chap ji iri to tery at East Coast Road on June 17. He pleaded guilty.39 words
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Article279 1951-06-19 5 Company's 'Brains' On CBT Charge IPOH, Mon. When Kassim Jagne Ariffin, 63-year-old accountant, auditor and secretary was charged before Mr. J.H. WTiimster, President of the Sessions Court. today, on four charges of criminal breach of trust and 3 charges of failing to >!aie the true amount of sharebolder calls to279 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-06-19 5 Mr. Tan Siew Sin (left), hon secretary oj the Malayan Chinese Association, Malacca branch, and Che* Ya'aeob bin Abdul Latiff, Deputy Director cf tiie Information Services, who will be among the panel of members of the second meeting of the Federation Forum to Ite broadcast at 5.3055 words
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231 1951-06-19 5 PARIS, Juno J8 (Reuter).— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, today expressed hope ol an early ceasefire after the "great victory" in Korea. Addressing delegates from 50 nations at the general conference of the UNESCO (United Nations Scientific and Cultural231 words
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133 1951-06-19 5 Ba ngkok Den ies Reports Trucks Sent To China Standard Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK. .Tune 15.— N0 military jeeps or trucks are being re-exported irom Siam to Communist China, said Siamese Police Chief, General Luang Chartrakarn KosoL lie bluntly denied reports in a Singapore newspaper that military trucks and jeeps purchased133 words
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66 1951-06-19 5 KARACHI. June 18 I ReutersEleven people were killed and 19 injured todav when an engine ar.d a passenger train collided in Ghotki station, 260 miles northeast of here. Special relief trains took the ir. hired to the nearby town oi Sukkur where they66 words
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Article94 1951-06-19 5 A PRETTY Chinese girl told the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday that on the morning of May' 14 she saw her mother while standing ofl the granite ballast get knocked down by a train, 120 yards Irom Tanglin Railwav Station. She was Nfi Ah Lek.94 words
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Article48 1951-06-19 5 In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday George Lionel Faulkner Willies, :f9. employed bv the Nee Soon Garrison Camp was charged with misappropriating $800 belonging to the Camp He claimed trial and was allowed $1,000 bail until July 10. when the case comes up lor hearing.48 words
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134 1951-06-19 5 Standard Staff (,'orresfM»n«lrnt ALOK STAB, mmmu Bccausr a Junior Mi<Wl< tBB*B Student stole the .">lli. and 6th. \<ar History ami Geography papers, riiiht cla>s«*s, in\ol% iiiii over .HOO students, had lo re-sit for a frrsh examination at a Chinese school in Alor Star recently.134 words
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262 1951-06-19 5 TAIPEI. June 18. (UP).— A highly placed Nationalist military source today said there was a "feeling of deep gratification and satisfaction among Nationalist authorities I over the work of the United States Military Mission in Formosa. The source, who asked to :e main262 words
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Article47 1951-06-19 5 THE Sing ip ire Se< ind I Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I i J c itioned and discharged A1 bin Ahmad yesterday. when Atan admitted having trespasscd into G I vu N I, Telok Ayer Basin. »n June 17 Th.e premises belong to the R.N.VR.47 words
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98 1951-06-19 5 Retirement Inquiry: Your Views Asked Standard Stuff Reporter THE Singapore Commission [nquii m 1 i r.t- denrabtlitj I practicability ot Bttsuring ment to wage earners be efits on retirement will I Id sittings in ttie Vict* ia Hei Hall on July 18. IW and 2') origina fates were Iu 2098 words
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Article37 1951-06-19 5 A HAWKER w two headlamp < i e junction toria Si H I on Ju esti ti need to four m n 12 inert the S terday an. g i af he I i37 words
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Advertisement102 1951-06-19 5 0 D man a LTD., U erq >r i1 1 '•1 v! > ,r how it shines if METAL POLISH m Slf ffMmWw 4 sb m mm. —^5?I it\. -s '^E *m\M J^ CAS TRADERS LTD. K LOMPfJB PINANG vSTUO L O G Y j what your Horoscope j money,102 words
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Advertisement139 1951-06-19 5 mk HR f lb JJ ajJ ijJ LfJ > 25 CWT. VAN WITH SLIDING DOORS Ideal for localised deliveries*. Every practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is bu.lt iHCO this redesigned super-capacicy van. Sliding doors, greater lead captCfCf, ease.of access and maximum visibility make this new Commer product139 words
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Miscellaneous68 1951-06-19 5 rf r G OES 7 WHY I DON" r know...!^ 5 THE M °9 N? 7^ f/C^^ L UNED*UP RIGHT FOU ND A WAV JIT AROUND SO -nm WAS PUSHING /^L.w/WOH'^ \S' H^n\^ItWHENI SLOW W JWE BEAR ON *CAK ABOUT V GAOGETS AND- ALMOST J^_^ GOTTO STUMBLEDON SPEED OF THIS68 words
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Article769 1951-06-19 6 ■TFHE av< rage Singaporean who has been stumbling over furniture and listening to the crash of crockery during the long black-outs should, we ve, take a firm hold of himself and stop looking al the dark side oi things. There is no use his groping in his dark769 words
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Article, Illustration567 1951-06-19 6 LONDON YARVARA PITEOFF will rise from bed at 7. >,0 this morning, quickly drink a cup ot tea, then sit cross-legged in contemplation. Her husband, t went} -seven-year-old American James Barrett, will stay in bed. He explained: "My wife believes in Yoga but Vm a567 words
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Article, Illustration467 1951-06-19 6 >METHING musl be dom t the Sing p ire and Federation G stabilise tiie price rubber to av ge scale unemploy- .it and mic instability, said Sin Chew Jit Poh ited out that < wing fall of rubber price caused by the recent emb of467 words
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378 1951-06-19 6 'Rain-Makers' Win Scientific Support r rilE British Isles may not welcome the scientific "rain-maker" except in odd seasons of drought, but the Commonwealth countries will strew his path with flowers. Canada, Australia. and other lands nave experimente 1 with rain-making for a score of years, without noteworthy success, and keep378 words
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Letter194 1951-06-19 6 Sir: rt was genera Ij know n that, bt .ig assured I a <■ -b?ck to Malaya, a Malayan Planning Unit entrusted with the task ol rehabilitating this country was formed in Lond< n not long after the fall ol Malaya to the Japanese. So far,194 words
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Letter170 1951-06-19 6 Sir: —I was astounded to read about a "Broad-minded Haji" wh saw tiie film Penghidupan three times when it was recently shown at the EU s Cinema coming out and defending the picture. He said the picture vs s shown to crowded houses for I more170 words
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Letter142 1951-06-19 6 Sir: T! ,1- es' P Malayan Lour. ect tne axe ai 1 educational princip which is 'that the child should ;.a n its education in its mother tongue." Are we sacrifice human values on I i altar of a narrow political expediency? Let there be no shade142 words
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Letter112 1951-06-19 6 Will Only Breed Communali sm Sn-: Barnes' report is sure to meet with strong protest from a good majority of Indians and Chinese Tins kind of unhealthy and dangerous approach will only help to breed communal ism a'id not social harmony. Malaya's need is an educational scheme covering all communities,112 words
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Article431 1951-06-19 6 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - The Rough Road To Nationhood MICHAEL DAVIDSON By 'THE mind, if not, indeed, the hand* of Sir Henry Gurney. the British High Commissioner is discernible in the project, for a non-communal "Independence of Malaya Party," which has been put forward by Dato Onn, head of the United Malay National Organisation,431 words
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Article29 1951-06-19 6 MELBOURNE. MOST Australians would A defend an unarmed Japan, a Gallup Poll finds. Polls earlier this year found Australians general ly opposed to Japan's having an army again.29 words
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Advertisement122 1951-06-19 6 Ci REFRIGERATOR ARK AVAILABLE IN I •14 übie Fed <^-JL I M < übic Fed Bl < übit Fed LJ f 30 (übic led ft Q^ p* With White l)ult;\ I >~' l.il.MMel <»r oinplcte Btaiwlewi Bled FtaMi ■i7L_zzrr TIIRKK POP!!. VK l»! SIGNS Combined Refrigerator I reez< r I.122 words
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Article, Illustration260 1951-06-19 7 Morrison's Message To Mossadeq Urges Friendly Oil Talks K \Y June U>. (AP) The British Foreign Secretary, „rt Morrison, has sent a personal message to Premier Mossadeq expressing the hope that the British-Ira-jk* will be conducted in a friendly atmosphere. Iranian sources said last night. The aging premier again ill260 words
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10 1951-06-19 7 Refinery Won't Work If Iran Takes It Over g I10 words
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62 1951-06-19 7 ENVILLE, Frar.ee. FP)— Former M re Pel i > in- > senten m I■ said to was re- I to The re< was conveyed Pet; by the Military pi s fort of in the Island of where Petain so far has ved his sentence, rhe62 words
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Article53 1951-06-19 7 THE Xew China news agency •ted last night that the hen Lama and his stall irere returning to Tibet Chinese mainland e nrived in Sian by tram n Pukow. The agency said wei e a i com* d ai the station by leading local ninent residents.Reuter; AAP - 53 words
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50 1951-06-19 7 TEIJ \X. e 18, (AP)— A a an army Sund i rep ts tachments B a B i.-ra .of Iraq, opp e the Per- The U.S. Ambassador to Pe sia, Henry Grady, also said I he 1 heard ot no recent British troop movements.50 words
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Article64 1951-06-19 7 LONDON, June 18, (AP): Some ot London Bridge finally, fell dow n Sunday. 150-ton steel crane being floated up the River Thames cr ished into the structure ar.d knocked off a section of stone balustrade. Frightened pedestrians scurried otr as the Bridge quivered under the64 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-06-19 7 photo. Former Premier of Indonesia, and architect of the nation's independence, Sutan Sjahrir, enjoys a motorboat tour of Venice, June 7. with his bride, formerly his secretary. The following day the newlyweds they married in Cairo May 27 left for Rome. APAP - 47 words
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221 1951-06-19 7 TOKYO. June 18 (UP)— The Sango Kei/.ai. a leading Japanese industrial newspaper, said today that Japan will probably be unable to get either Nationalist or Red China to sign a peace treaty with this country unless there is a great change in the221 words
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178 1951-06-19 7 HOXGKOXG. June IR (AP) The Chinese Communists have suspended the "Catholic C ntral Bureau" in Shanghai and ordered all its personnel, including an American bishop, to remain in Shanghai for a coming investigation of reports that thev are "imperialistic elements"' ble'king China's campaign to178 words
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173 1951-06-19 7 Chifley Is Laid To Rest Near His Hometown SYDNEY. June 18 (AP) Australian Labour leader Joseph Benedict Chifley was buried Sunday on a quiet hillside near his hometown Bathurst. Xew South Wales. M o r e than 00.000 people thronged the city's streets to water, the cortege pass I om173 words
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Article46 1951-06-19 7 ROME, June 18, (AFP>: The final results of the Italian municipal elections published here last night gave the Christian Democrat Party of Premier Alcide Gasperi 38.9 per cenl ol the votes with 35.4 per cent going to the Communists and the pro-Communist Socialists.46 words
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Article144 1951-06-19 7 TW E X TY-FIVE peopl e w ere drowned when their boats cap-j sized as the result of floods in J the river Brahmaputra last week. i reports in Assam said today. j Reuter. Gen. Omar Bradley said in Washington thai he was "much j impressed" on hisA.P; AFP - 144 words
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89 1951-06-19 7 ROME, June 18, (AFP): Lving m a class coffin in the company of two pythons and about 50 vipers. Fakir Burmah yesterday entered his 51st day of tasting. However, he was still one week short of the world lasting record held by Miss Lys89 words
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207 1951-06-19 7 WARSAW, June 18. (LP) A German soldier who came hark from six years' entombment in a stranger-than-fiction grave, was given a "good chance by hospital authorities here to regain his health ami eyesight today. In one of the most fantastic experiences of modern207 words
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285 1951-06-19 7 Senators Agree Ca Cme Point WASHINGTON, June IK. (I P) Senator! iin.-ti-gating the diMiiissal of General Douglas Mac \rthur wwra generally a«rrce<l today lhai President TrumanV handling of lhe matter was "deplorable" and "indefensible." Styles Bridges, Republic an, John Sparkman, Democrat, and H. Alexander Smith,285 words
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86 1951-06-19 7 LONDON. June 18 (Reuteri Austtalia will ask the Cummonw. 1 i Defence Ministers to cuss Southwest Pacific defence as wed as Midd le K. s1 I i at their c- iference here week. Australian Defence Minister. Mr. Phmp Mcßi ide, said h< re yesterday.86 words
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165 1951-06-19 7 Moscow Press: Now West Note 'Repetition' MOSCOW, lane IS (UP) —Russia* newspapers t-i> described the new Westers effort to amnce Bis n r Foreign Ministers meeting as "repetition af ;i Manoeuvre which has already failed." lhe Western Powers proposed on Fridaj that futile Deputies ta'ks in Paris be abandoned m165 words
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131 1951-06-19 7 COMNOCK. Scotland Ji i 18 (AP) Rebel So< i. ist leader Aneurin Bevan < J Sunday the Labour Party il not the only one that has a family tight he said Wtnsi Churchill ami Anthonj i i are "hardly talking Bevan, who split with131 words
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81 1951-06-19 7 British Security Chief Returns To London Nl v V< >RK June 11 Percy Sillitoe, < BrithA Seen hv Service, eai; iI v discussions I i Bureau of 1 tigat missing B for London by air t still silent v Percy, who an Monday, declined to eve er he had discussed81 words
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13 1951-06-19 7 Orr's Peace Council Urges UK Quit Korea LONI I the ise men i13 words
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Advertisement76 1951-06-19 7 N EW EXPRESS SERVICES SINGAPORE PENANG KOTA BHARU KDNESDAYS SATURDAYS COMMENCING 20th JUNE SINGAPORE PENANG ILISDAYS FRIDAYS COMMENCING 26th JUNE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG UESDAYS FRIDAYS COMMENCING 26th JUNE SCHEDULE CHANGES •»«CTIV| l;,i june THE SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK a W!LL OPERATE ON SATURDAYS RETURNING ON SUNDAYS W M* JUNE THE SINGAPORE76 words
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Advertisement22 1951-06-19 7 BUY FLANNELETTE by the yard for FOR LITTLE GIRLS NIGHTIES AND PYJAMAS. SHADES OF GREEN. PINK, BLUE ALSO WHITE. "wide K'r to22 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-06-19 8 som:: tioo Indians returned lo Sma »pt>rt* yesterday by the R.I. ship K.iiula. Standard pirfure shows two of the li-; iiter^. packed with passencomißC alongside the Inuaueration wharf.32 words
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74 1951-06-19 8 NEW YORK, June 13. iA?'A crfUcia] of the Maritime a- rhose (io.i»o members rel -t 1 I to sskil until tneir contracl demands are met—said est e d a y no American tourist s lips will leave l S. ports until the dispute74 words
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Article51 1951-06-19 8 HONGKONG, June IS: (Reu- m AAP T. e Royal Navy last said t :ey received no dis- _:e >:n. the B::::>;-: me chantman Josephine M 'er tch uas t 1 tier rep >rted to been shelled by Communist b"• ertes at VvVuch i w Bay.51 words
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Article32 1951-06-19 8 OS!/>, j.me 7.-8 AFP The American battleship, Missouri, flying tr^e flag ol Rear- admiral James Holloway, and the dostrojrer, Burdo, are due here tomorrow [or a stay of iix days.32 words
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Article252 1951-06-19 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A SINGAPORE \a\al Base tug has been dispatched to aid a Panamanian freighter, the Point Clear, to gel her free from a mud hank at Remunia Shoal, off Johore. The freighter went aground [while heading for Singapore at 1 10252 words
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Article93 1951-06-19 8 NEW YORK, June 18: CUP)— A -strike of Pan American World Airways ground crewmen was settled yesterday when the airline ;>^reed to offer jobs to 89 laid-QB mechanics. I Pan American said its regular' Sight schedules would be resumed as quickly as possible. Four Overseas flights had93 words
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Article213 1951-06-19 8 Cargo For Japan Standard Shipping Reporter EIGHT THOUSAND ions of salt whieh has been lying in thc holds of lhe R<d Chinese freighter Hai Hsuan for the la*t 17 months in the Singapore Outer Koails are l>eing <lisehar»e<l. The work started yesterday. The salt is being discharged trom the Hai213 words
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Article44 1951-06-19 8 COLOMBO (Airmail) ißeuter> j Ceylon will be rep r ese ited »t a top-level confe e e jet atrl services to be held in the United j K. igdom tn October next, ac cording l a usually i e Me sources here.44 words
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282 1951-06-19 8 From Our Own Correspoßdart BANGKOK, June IU: Thai railways, *hi«li hitherto consained tirew«»o«l lor fut*l. will shorl!\ switch lo lignite. Satisfactory deposits ol thi* low-grade coal have been discovered in Krabi in the south. Nat bukhit Nunanhemin, the Thai .Minister of Industry, who recently282 words
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Advertisement829 1951-06-19 8 \AIR ARRIVALS] f f \a*J D€PARTVRtS J L j i> r ns* l *^*>« f Arrivals BOAC tram Sydney. Jakarta tJSS p.rn. Tar* tram Baaxkak SJSS p.m K. L. M. fr ui' lasterdaiß, Baofkafe 11 St a.m. ir.'.-.i luk.i r ;j tO a.m. OF A Skynastn trom >T<in»>> 4 .33829 words
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Advertisement112 1951-06-19 8 "SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES" HEAP ENG MOH SS CO., LTD. j SOON BEE SS CO., (S) LTD. I 33/35 Teh* Aver Street— *Pbon« ***** Hissengei Freight services S' S W?KL SOON LEE SAILINGS TO BLINJOE. P. PINANG, TG. PANDAN. DJAKARTA CHERIBON A S'pore appr. JIII3 2 SAILINGS TO ANAMBAS NATOENA112 words
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Advertisement388 1951-06-19 8 SAILINGS FROM "KINA" for Bangkal a Hongkcno m "MEONIA" tot Sargon C Bangkok 2f 7»i "MMACCA" for Bangkok 21 'J„ nc Hongkong Manilo Kot^e Yokohomo 7 "LALANDIA" for c igon r Ban 9^ok 28 ?.)j u v 1 'KAMBODIA" for Bangkok Hongkong, ManHo Kobe b Yo'-chamo S-7 a u SAILINGS388 words
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Miscellaneous41 1951-06-19 8 Despatches TODAY: \v Australia, and Christinas [s. 0000 by Gnrgoo, E. Australia .-rid Hew Zealand Maiers uriiy) n<;.::i t>y Gorgon, Pontianak by Bk>snik, S Endta by Rajula, X. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri noon by Kelantan, Arrivals TODAY: Thailand by train41 words
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Article70 1951-06-19 9 Stand ird Staff Reporter E tna ket in Sing liel yesterd buvers I $42 pm picul and > $43] N ieal was r< 1 ers al c inged), but eld oil. i etly business was abs< ice oi es. I split! copra Coc c■ 4 $35070 words
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Article94 1951-06-19 9 JOHAN TIN DIVIDEND J I n Jg] ng repj rea ed:t balance oi $31,785 tor the Jan 31. 1951 and Bi r- 6. Of the total 122 appropriation, the ree a ded payment e ne: cent dividend ab- -4 760 $2,000, le iving I i to oe carried forward. Ine94 words
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438 1951-06-19 9 Kailways Object To INew Kuala LumpurS'pore Bus Service Standard Staff Correspondent MALA Ll MPI R, June 18.— The Malayan Railways anil two bus companies raised objections when an application by a new bus company to operate a direct service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was heard today at a public438 words
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144 1951-06-19 9 Standard Stall Reporter H i I RE rayon supplies to Singapore are likely to be affected adversely aHnough there ia at present a glut n the market litre. Ti- tat< I by a repree of Gian Singh and y, Mr. Hira144 words
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Article49 1951-06-19 9 Tne VS. Soil Conservation S rvice prepares soil inventory ns t ii help farmers, ranchers, id i c nservationists work it c nservatioo plans. They useful to real estate dealers, farm buyers, investors, ban/..-, e g neers. and government .nes in making inven- tie soil resources.49 words
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Article27 1951-06-19 9 A new fire-fighting crash truck ible ol spraying two tons of Extinguishing agents a minute recently demonstrated by a S nui icturer.27 words
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Article213 1951-06-19 9 THE INCREASE in the number of banks oi Malaya, partiularly in Singapore, is an in lication oi increasing confidence in the future oi this country as a commercial, inistrial and financial centre as well as an awakening to the benefits of banking service to the213 words
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Article43 1951-06-19 9 BRITAIN" has signed a contract with Uruguay for not#less n 20.000 tons of meat and 3.000 tons of canned meat during the year ending April 22. 1952 at prices similar to those recently agreed between Britain and Argentine. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1951-06-19 9 India will export 3.200 bales of cotton yarn to Ceylon '"as a special case'" during the second half of 1951. India might buy in return coconut oil and plumbag A. P.A.P - 33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-06-19 9 A shipment of 120.000 bags of Portland cement totalling 0,000 tons arrived in Singapore yesterday in the 7,131-ton freighter Winter Hill, under special charter to P. and O. S. N. Company Ltd. Standard picture shows the cement being unloaded.39 words
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Article126 1951-06-19 9 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES SELLING BITING 1 r O D IT OD 30 60 d 90 1/• £°3 32 2 4 732 I 4 1 3< 5,16 2/4 U* SSflStand 3126 words
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Article700 1951-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Malayan tin shares were very quiet at lower levels today. Rubber shares remained at around the weekend prices, with only small business passing. Industrials were steady. Yesterday's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords. 210 220 Atlas Ice 13 00 14 00 Od* 220 2.30700 words
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319 1951-06-19 9 Brown 's Review Hits Publication Delay Allen Report On Ports THE DELAY in publishing the report on port development by Mr. D. F. Allen, representative for the Far East of the United kingdom Ministry of Transport, tieserves the strongest public rebuke, says Brown's Malayan Economic Review in an editorial. The319 words
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138 1951-06-19 9 THE RUBBER market Ln Singapore opened rather quiet with no buyers In evidence and a lack of overseas support. There was also very little interest locally In tiie morning. Later, however, prices mo' ec up slightly on lark uf seller.-. A good quantity of138 words
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79 1951-06-19 9 SINGAPORE coffee shops and eating houses are to receive a suear ration of one bag per month if thev are in the Municipal area and only half bag per month if they are in the Rural area, the Controller ot Supplies announced last night.79 words
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232 1951-06-19 9 Malaya Buying Less, Stresses AICC President Standard Staff Reporter STRESSING decrease in purchasing potter of th« Malayan dollar, President of the Associated Indiar Chambers of Commerce of Malaya. Mr. S. O. K. I baidulla, said the country was suffering from a more acute inflation than elsewhere because income of onlj232 words
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Article74 1951-06-19 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yolerdav (June 18) were per lb. Buvei> Sellers No I KSS Spo' Loose HJSH $154 FOB. in bales July. No 1 RSS HM 51.46i No 2 K.S 8 51.411 .51.12J No I RS s <nom i HJJS 51.36 Tone: Steady Ciuiet. LONDON RLBBLK Monday's74 words
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Article38 1951-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The price oi Tin to-day was $429.25 per picul. Down 06.25. LONDON TIN Monday's pr. v first session were: Spot £915 havers, E925 sellers Three mouths VSBO bincrs. £885 setters. Settlement Price Vf>2o. Tone: Irregular.38 words
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Article31 1951-06-19 9 Harper and Gtlfillan and Co. Ltd., Secretaries rci rted that Ihe tin ore output ol J' lebu Tm Dredging for the qua: er March/ May 1951 was 577 piculs.31 words
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Article37 1951-06-19 9 India's 51 bone-crushing factories in 19 fl produced a re cm 1 quantitv of bone p vdm for tertihser. Thev crus i< I 110.000 of bon con ed u ith 65.000 tons in 104937 words
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Advertisement55 1951-06-19 9 II Hga EXTRACT FROM LETTER MB B 888 f I confirm that the running cost of my F.at 500 c *BBBW *BamßW *BammW m ftom Christmas eve 1949 to December 2Srd 1950 was 8 cents per m>!e ond this includes insuronce, servicing and general running of the car barring PROGRESS55 words
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Article401 1951-06-19 10 BUY -LINES by 'MAXINE' r j n- I K I an -am;; to th .ll I with mi i -'i >!.l !>•'> -Int*--. .mil ;i u «Hg •>!>- It] ot ll* \o\ t dm hu im .m i it is the little odd I M ,i bOBH ■•|i!>mrl> .in t401 words
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Article, Illustration783 1951-06-19 10 ALISON SETTLE - SALUTE TO CO TTON ALISON SETTLE i*» I ONDON The fashion parade of clothes in cotton shown at the Dorchester Hotel in Park I, ane, London, last week (one of the major features of London's Fashion Fortnight for thc buyers of the world) indicated the re markable stylo developments which783 words
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Article, Illustration303 1951-06-19 10 ALEXANDRA GRIMM - An Evening Skirt From SUZANNE TALBOT ALEXANDRA GRIMM A PATTERN FROM PARIS By \Y OMEN ar e crazy about the now idea of an evening; dress "in spare parts'. The prices of "grand gala" dresses are becoming more and more prohibitive and those who can ailord the luxury of one303 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-06-19 10 ROMAN i A N'DRj AN SS holds tl'- cop that the collected on being" chosen as the prettiest bathing "beauty in the annual competition held recently at he Molitor open-air Pool in Paris37 words
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Article185 1951-06-19 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART Neck Lir.es Hn nr*HE feeling among women SJ U'.ai nothing cc:). be done about a thin face and neck is a common belief, be: jur trom the truth. Making a thin face into a full one requires only patience. Jr si blow, that's185 words
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Article235 1951-06-19 10 Food K&ws VNEW way of preparing an old standby, or a new combination of familiar ingredients, can perk up the job of fee ling the family. Tie re u t will pork up the family appetite, too. Corn Pie With Meat Crust CRUST- Three-quart< pound ground235 words
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Article570 1951-06-19 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT by IV/ ENT to the doctor's this morning and there doesn't seem much doubt that this is it and our baby should arrive some time in December. Came home walking on air and could hard,y wait to tell John when he arrived home from the office.570 words
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Advertisement155 1951-06-19 10 a r PRINTED CREpR s 2 of Famous \fak**r& I MARSHALL *j& I FERGUSONS I CEPEAS g V W i\\\\\\\\> I [jfQ \\\\\y\\\ I LATEST ft PRINTED j}\t LAMESKIN Lot I Desigm 4* «v l olottts. I fA\\.sixsi(p; ff r/() j Branch: 2C3, Bcfu Roci K idt -c •■AAJ.AJ. A155 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1951-06-19 11 MUSIC JVOTES By 1 MA i -jgfJSJS THE Singapore Chamber A Ensembl?. the new orchestra formed under the auspices ot the Singapore Music Circle, is due to make its first public appearance on Friday, July 13, in the Victoria Memorial Hall.1,932 words
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Advertisement106 1951-06-19 11 HIffSTERY PREMIERE— i at 9.30 pm. jj SAI IN SINGAPORE, YOU THE OPPORTUNITY Of!; FAR EASTERN PREMIERE/ E TITLE OF WHICH YO\J\\ A TILL YOU SEE IT ON; I j! DOOT MISS .QUE OPPORTUNITY OF;! SEEING A UNIQUE FILM! j L~~ BOS HOW! l **^m&3mm\Wr ß^ m mmmm\r m >106 words
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Advertisement90 1951-06-19 11 J m* W~Sto)m» _LmSs OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3 6.15 ft 9.15 PJVf. Universal Pictures The story the Headline* didn't tell! "DEPORTED" Starring Marta Toren— Jeff Chandler Suspense— Drama I NOW w%f\ V A 1 30 I SHOWING RW I m**\Bm 7.30,,..... ANJALI DEVI G. VAItALAKSIIMI in i: I *\XittAPARADHi90 words
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Advertisement324 1951-06-19 11 NOW ON I K.S.M. ENGLISH SALE j BOOKLETS 10c. iiP—LAST 2 DAYS!^I jjl 11 a.m.- 1.45-4. 1 .~> 6.45 9.30 p.m. I j^' jwt foam. mSmSm^ 1 v RicAPDoMowmftw 'Jj 111 IPII \f om J er| 7 Tech. Cartoons: l\{ rLLCf. -jerry's Diary'' -Love That Pup" :SSZ w==H=£=g= AN ADVENTURE324 words
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Miscellaneous635 1951-06-19 11 Today's Radio Programmes v mm m Market Report: 7.12 Can I Help Vou?: Broadcast: I— -'..VI p.m. As Singapore RADIO IVIALAY'A 7.20 Interlude: 7.30 Paul Temple and p.m Programme Summarv; fi.nl Mail oolil Vandyke Affairs; X p.m. Music Shop; Bag; ~i pm News (SI: 7.12 Interlude: allMlJiraa LftiCi K.::o Talk635 words
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Article, Illustration447 1951-06-19 12 ppOPinpninmMrqgm SINGAPORE Cricket Cluh will, for a lon« time to come, remember their 1-0 win over Indian Recreation Cluh in a SAFA Division 1 game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Hard pressed for 50 of the 60 minutes they won as a result of447 words
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Article327 1951-06-19 12 MCC Getting Ready For India Tour ONDON, ne 18 (By Vern o-gai The M C.c'. are s Englan Ps leading ri< Ici rs to fin I out thej I be a A^ to to I tia this winter wI fa the tom ing team if im ite I A- »ards327 words
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Article150 1951-06-19 12 MIAMI. FLORIDA. June 17. CAP- Several women's groups P tested against the plans i at -e-\ by Russell Tongay i Mi 1' his s in, Bubba, aged five, and daughter, Kathy, four, ta \:\c-oo\ to swim the English Ch innel n August Juvenile our: judge Walter B-150 words
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223 1951-06-19 12 FRANCORCHAMPS (BELGIUM) June 17: (Renier): Dr. Guiseppe Farina (Italy) world-champion racing driver, at the wheel of a 1,500 c.c. supercharged Alfa Romeo, today \*on the Belgian Grand Prix here over a coarse ol about 31."> miles, made up of 36 laps of the gj223 words
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Article82 1951-06-19 12 LONDON. June 18— i Rem :i —Ong: Chew Bee. the Malayan champion, was beaten in ihe firs; round of the men's singles in the London lawn tennis champion- hips which opened at the Queen's club today. He went down ti-3. t>-3. to Don Tregonning, a82 words
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Article25 1951-06-19 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Tony Kwong basketballers beat Golden Eagles 34 33 in 'he senior league of tiie Johore Bahru basketball competition vesterd v.25 words
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Article75 1951-06-19 12 THE Singapore cricket side will play Negri Sembilan at Seremban on June 30 and July 1. The team will be selected from the following 15 players: Lall Singh (Capt.), Berry (RNAS), C. Colling. Chaplin (RNAS), Chua Eng Cheng, De Kretser. Diplock, Ratnayake, Rees, Sneddon, S.75 words
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191 1951-06-19 12 Thomas Cup Tourney LONDON, June 18 (Reuter). Nine countries mve entered challenges to the holders, Malaya in thi* ear Thomas Cup tournament, the international bad minion ehamnionship. Entrants in the European zone are Denmark. England. Ireland and Scotland; in the! American zone Canada and the191 words
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127 1951-06-19 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. Kelantan is to play in the Malaya Cup competition next year and 'he Kelantan A. F.A. is making immediate preparations to raise the standard of play i n the state. Th.e association is running two competitions this year as part127 words
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264 1951-06-19 12 A MEMBER of HQ 32 Coy. RAMC third division team in the SAFA league, is being signed up by Tottenham Hotspur when he returns to the UK. He is centre-half Evans who has not appeared often in local matches but is the mainstay264 words
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110 1951-06-19 12 WHEN the hockey season open.- this year, Singapore Malays will have a Hockev Association to look after their interests. The Malay Hockev Association j will compete in the Singapore Hockey Association tournament? At a meeting of the newly formed Association the following were elected to110 words
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Article43 1951-06-19 12 SEGAMAT. Mon. Entries are invited for the Segamat International Club tennis tournament to be held on June 21 and 22. Each entry will be charged 31 and all entries must reach the honorary secretary of the tournament committee by June 18.43 words
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Article57 1951-06-19 12 IPOH. Mon.— The closing date for entries in the lower Perak open tennis tournament which is due to start on July 21 anc; 22. has been extended to June 25. The extension is to enable outstation players to send in their entries. Big, handsome challenge cups are57 words
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Article178 1951-06-19 12 THE FOLLOWING matches in the Singapore Badminton Association's junior singles tournament will be piayed in the Haw-Par gymnasium this weekend: Saturday, at 7.15 p.m. Wilfred Chew (Diehard) v Lim Leong Geok (Flower), Lam Joon Shu (Eclipse) v Mokhtar bin Haji Mahfudz (Titan), Lim Wei Lon (Mayflower)178 words
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408 1951-06-19 12 RONNIE DUCLOS - Dava Sands, UK-Bound; Still Wants A Bout In Singapore RONNIE DUCLOS By DAVE SANDS, British Empire middleweight and Australian triple champion, returned lo Singapore for one night only yesterday hy QEA Constellation on his way to London to defend his British Empire title against Randolph Turpin. For the first time,408 words
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Article, Illustration191 1951-06-19 12 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead %®y PK Tl Rib is a pla>er chip ping to the green. Notice that he uses an open stance with heels close together, the left foot noticeably further hack of the direction line than if the right. That's right. He j bends well ,pver191 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-06-19 12 photo. Dave Sands (centre) Empire middle weight champion who returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas/BOAC from Sydney with Manager Tom Maguire (left) and his masseur, Joe Rugerro. Sands is flying to London to fight Raudolph Turpin in September.- StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article82 1951-06-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, M m >st important n cb in the first division ot the soccer league w be plaved Wedi esda? T.P.C A. ground between S CRC. and the T.P.C A This is the first mee I two rivals for league Tte Chinese have their82 words
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Article221 1951-06-19 12 NEW VORK. June 17 (I I').— l ightheax^cbh^ will command most boxing attention this week as contenders Archie Moore and Harrv .Matthews see action while Bob Murphy and Jake Lamotta train for next week's big fight at Yankee Stadium. Matthews ot Seattle, No. 2221 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-06-19 12 TIDES-M TIMERS, HIGH TIDES at the principal res< rt s in Malaya TODAY A.M P.M Singapore 11.11 10.15 Malacca ;.ii 7 .»<♦ P >rt Dickson 6JS lt> Tart S ham ."> I."> .>.:{i» Penang 00. 1 :t M.m36 words
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