Singapore Standard, 22 June 1951
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Title Section15 1951-06-22 1 Singapore Standard n n jl MG SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.15 words
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Article9 1951-06-22 1 3 Named As Onn's Successor the roni >!„■ j e9 words
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8 1951-06-22 1 Sunday Comies Printed In Colours Again i rs.8 words
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130 1951-06-22 1 I ONPOX. June M. (AFP) The Indonesian Ciovernnii nt officially protected to (!:t- I nited States (iovernn;r:it against American attempts to brins down the price of tin. it was learned btTC today. I i lndonr>ian note ad d rtsa t(1 to Wa>hiimton130 words
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Article183 1951-06-22 1 L RIS ae 21, (UP>- S1 Britain br i p their ng- hrawn- R i 0 for a Big Four ters es is I >. The West are a tot F ench F e Ofl 2 3 led p ssibility. CM ei v. este ice183 words
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Article214 1951-06-22 1 TOKYO, June 21 (Reuter-AAP) United Nations troops striking out > strongly from the Imjin River today captured the road and rail junction of Kaesong and found the Communists had abandoned it. Kaesong is 10 miles north of the river. Except in this western sector oi the214 words
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96 1951-06-22 1 HANOI, J/.ne 21 (AD French military sources said today that 500 Vietminh bodies had been counted on the battlefield after a three-day g igement in the region of Thanh Hoi, 12 miles northwest of Phuly. These sources said that MOO Vietminh regulars had96 words
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Article120 1951-06-22 1 Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Terrorists operating ii the Federation have lost the lead- er of the notorious Chendnang gang, Loh Wong, and one oi his men. Pong Ying. These two bnndit.s were ambushed in the early hours ot this morning at Tapah by120 words
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65 1951-06-22 1 Standard London Correspondent! LONDON June 21— A sudden apart attack last night prevented Ve Sultan of Johore trorn atSBSSf Vfft? "SfiS "SB R o U th^ three Ruler, of Kedah. Nesri Sembilan and Per--5? attended the tea party toSether with 300 guests including Si' Richard65 words
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Article50 1951-06-22 1 MORE than a dozen tendit tar°e>s spread throughout Johore we"e hit bv the KAF in ye>terdav* operations. Vampire jets, Sunderland Hying boats and R\AF Lincoln bombers operated following bombing and rocket Stacks with low-level rannon strafing. Last night,. RAAF Lipcoins were out in darkness against bandit objectives.50 words
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Article, Illustration78 1951-06-22 1 A ddressing A n ti-Red League Dr Tingfn Tsiang, Nationalist Chinas permanent representative to the Dnited Nations, pressing the inauguration meeting of the Anti-Communist ComiviUee for a Free China held recently at Chinese Public School. ti4, Mott Street, in New York's Chinatown. He called upon Chinese outside China to helpAP - 78 words
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236 1951-06-22 1 HONGKONG, June 21 (I P).— The Chinese Reds arc acquiring thousands of dollars for the purchase ot military equipment for the km .mi war by pressuring an estimated 12,000.000 Chinese bring in the tinted States, Britain. Malaya, Hongkong and elsewhere, according236 words
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94 1951-06-22 1 LONDON. June 20 (Reuter)— j Mr John Due-dale. Minister ot State tor the Colonies, said today that the licence ol the Malay daily newspaper, Mela>uj Raya, was withdrawn because ot systematic publication of material about the Bertha Hertogh The material was of a nature94 words
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217 1951-06-22 1 LONDON. June 21. (Renter). —Over 30 Defence Ministers and representatives of six Commonwealth countries met in London this morning to be- J gin a week's secret conference j on problems relating to Empire defence. Purpose of the conference is to overhaul and bring up217 words
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Article56 1951-06-22 1 TEHERAN. June 21. (AP) Premier Mossadeq won a vote of confidence by 91 to 0 votes today in the Iranian Lower House (Majlis). There was one abstention. There was no debate after the Premier. Dr. Mossadeq. said he will -proceed to take over the Anglo-Iranian Oil56 words
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Article48 1951-06-22 1 A police detective. Mr. Quek Kiang Meng, riding his motor cycle along Kim Chuan Road, was involved in a collision with a cow when the animal strayed on to the road. The cow was slightly hurt: the motor cyclist i was sent to the hospital.48 words
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31 1951-06-22 1 er Uhg the Korean fighting. it thp President's press conference had rrew/re 2!p£_ o. a projected peae. move from baited Nations s<>u .^^^u^^^^g.31 words
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383 1951-06-22 1 TEHERAN, June 21 (Reuter) Several thousand cheering and yelling Persians stormed a police guard in Front of llir AngloIranian Oil Company's offices in the centre of Teheran today. Hundreds broke into the company's building and up the stairs, ripped down a383 words
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107 1951-06-22 1 GENEVA, June 21 <AP>Japan was readmitted to the inteTnational Labour Organisation (ILO» today after an absence ol 13 years. A plenary session ol I K Organisation's annual conference voted 177 to li. for the readmission of Japan, which had walked out in 1938.107 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-06-22 1 LONDON. June 2\ {AFP). The UriiMi Cabbie! met this morning ai 10 Downing Street to exmtmime ilie latest reports from Teheran aboul tin filiation iti the oil-field roncession at 4badan. i le Cabinet met unaei Foreign Se i n > Her!" i I Morrison in the234 words
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Article79 1951-06-22 1 I poirr said. June 21. <ivuter). The L 1,000-ton British transport. Devonshire, todaj Landed troops reinforcements here for the Canal Zone. They included a complete Held regiment The Devonshire togethei with the light aircraft carriers. Triumph and Warrior, carried the Kith Parachute Brigade Uj79 words
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80 1951-06-22 1 US Cuts Price Of Rubber To US.52c Per 1b. WASHINGTON, June (IP) The sovcrnment the >»ole United States distributor of erode natural rubber. annount^d today that it ii cutting its selling price effec t-ve July 1 by I'SSO .II to USs9^2 per pound. Geaenl Services Adminis trator Je>s Larson said80 words
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Advertisement31 1951-06-22 1 Tleyt* traders limited Jm»t Ift'f'irt'tl I EIECTBIC THBLE LUMPS In ittractive \h dls To Suit Your It drooms. •a yS a >. a- s **ik 14 'x j« Cr'of#ff/ .t^ I.Vffvoi: thrift31 words
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Article, Illustration428 1951-06-22 2 George Rasiah - HABITS SHOULD CHANGE WITH INCOMES George Rasiah By Standard stall Reporter WHAT is ntt-ded is a change in people habits to match the change in their incomes, and the (imrrnmtnt has cot to do something to change Ike habits of the people whose additional > incomes l.ikrn together erea:e tSnA428 words
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Article191 1951-06-22 2 (1) He Insists On Lotteries klartl Re] DATO I >J v —one of the two Is who i i r the Premium Bo I Bill i attacked bei I i-»t the Bill i with ist their 1 ..< nl in order to seek 1 oli cal i- u«l r. John191 words
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Article211 1951-06-22 2 lard M ;i Keporter Ifi. urj i the increase in income on LLh level i:i< o.i.t >. m h i!it* Singapore (>o\er* menl i< i kely U> impci ould be wel i tied to \hn\ it would \w\i) in <■!■ eking inflation. This opinion was211 words
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Article53 1951-06-22 2 KHOO CHOC BOON, a salesman ami bin collector of Heddle and Company Limited, i p.eaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to criminal breach of trust of 54.162.96 belonging to his fir p.i. Sentence was deferred to June 28. Bail of $5,000 in two53 words
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Article31 1951-06-22 2 KOMENG BIX AHMAD, a young Malay was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to 18 months rigorous imprisonment for rioting at Victoria Street during the December disturbances.31 words
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Article118 1951-06-22 2 The promotions were annou teed yesterday of the following: Mr. R. Gibson, Director of Telecommunications, Singapore. to be deputv Director-General of Telecommunications, Malaya Mr. G. C. O'Farrell, Controller, Malayan Telecommunications Service, to b e Director of Telecommunications. Singapore-. The following appointments were announced yesterday. Mr. J. W.118 words
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Article114 1951-06-22 2 45 Seized Eggs Given To Hospital v x 0 FORTY five esirs con-(j v fiseaied by the Singapore X! M Second Police Court yes-() \J terday wore ordered to be X J given to the Naval llospi-(J (J The eggs wove exhibits (J Ain a bribery case in A J114 words
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110 1951-06-22 2 A SIKH motor fitter, Rye Rangit Singh, was sentenced to death at the Singapore Assizes yesterday for the murder of a compatriot, Mohinder Singh. Rangit's wife. Si tl Maryam binte Sanaad, and another male Sikh. Sanaa Singh, were acquitted on the same charge. The110 words
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225 1951-06-22 2 DR. C. J. PAGLAR. elected unofficial member of the Singapore Legislative Council is dissatisfied with the "evasive" answer which Government gave him in the Council early this week on the subject of a Malayan Unified Health Service. He is calling a meeting of the Alumni225 words
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297 1951-06-22 2 'Va tican'Los t In Fire; Film Damage Placed At $100,000 Standard Staff Reporter THE world-wide controversial film, Vatican portraying Catholic Rome in technicolour, yet to be screened in Singapore and the Federation, was the only new film lost in the Wednesday night fire at Jalan Ampas. The controversy was over297 words
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Article97 1951-06-22 2 Planners Form New Institute AN ALLIED body of the Institute of Architects of Malaya, called the Town Planning Institute (Malaya Branch) is now being formed in Singapore. This new body will represent the official views of the Town Planning Institute in this part of the world, and will encourage a97 words
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Article73 1951-06-22 2 AX URGENT call to the A r;:::.;orities in Si..- t t the incrc i living allowance rates [by the Colony Goven at to i em- civilian em] the Arm P. D. Civil Service Union. !n a stat t, M ited out t 1 increase of $1073 words
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Article101 1951-06-22 2 A CHINESE, who was caught biding under the bed of a girl was sentenced to IS months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for house trespass. Accused was Tan Ah Chin of Mandai Road. He admitted a string of six previous101 words
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Article39 1951-06-22 2 BECAUSE the name of a road Jalan Phuah Pak Tiong— suggests a burial ground and is consequently repugnant to the people living in the area, the Singapore Rural Board yesterday agreed to rename It "Plantation Avenue."39 words
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Article68 1951-06-22 2 MR. ANDREW a. Ewing has been re-elected Chieftain pore St. Andrew's Society. Other office-bearers are as follows: Vice-Chieftain George Edmond Hon. Secretary J L Pattis Hon Hreas war J. I". Vicars, Hi n Audii F J McAra, H Ch lam The Rev. Robert M G et.: Com in68 words
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Article79 1951-06-22 2 1 US. Vice-President, Alben Bark ley. and Secretary of State. Dean Achesoo, are preparing messages to the people of M ilaya lor the initia] broadcast in the Malay language to Malaya this Sunday, the Voice ct Ame: ic.i unced. The broadcast will bo the first79 words
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Article40 1951-06-22 2 YONG EE WOXG was charged in the Singapore first F lice Court yesterday, with using criminal force on a woman with intent to outrage her modesty. Yong claimed trial and was 1 wed $300 bail until July 20.40 words
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338 1951-06-22 2 AFTER having been one hour and 20 minute in the witness box, an R.A.S.C. private. Awaliulin bin Haji bamsndin, admitted in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he had been telling vs a |l lt tiim Awaludin had earner been repeatedly warned bv the338 words
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Advertisement98 1951-06-22 2 Fstr iPuafiiij tr?§ J j/^ <™"7XC/4A>4 jS ffl 1 SIB I if.*- medium Xs^^^r^ifi I^W^ Jr Sam *ft s *A«c/Sco. Olid r hri BB i 1^ BB CmKtmwrmim*a Ihoiwsi! BJ Also available in the Leadiog Stores are LIGO Fruit ffl 5 for Salad. Fruit Cocktail. Asparagus Tips. Peaches,* 6 Pears,98 words
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Advertisement187 1951-06-22 2 HONGKONG, BANGKOK SSm dm A tremendous where exohc a;.--. tiading centre, a teciure and perfect holiday Oriental (asm place of glorious provide a scenery fiy there tor exctemr easily, in speedy interest An comfort with CPA Taasdn any Tues.Thur cr by CPA In Fn^cnlyMs32l' M:!66 spifo racM IN LUXURY SKVMAiTIR187 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-06-22 2 ■*""*-^"~^i"«"»-____«_ > *t»M^»j— X—Jl___n^— _m^^^^^^^— ft' W-WHAT KINCA IT'S TRUE, SIR/T U S."7 SORRV \wf r^n** nT___sto ITSTT! I^l TTS Tl I— "I" STUFF DO ,-XTHEM ?vS^SsLEP^^^^^^vS!" Jiffs' t__S*_L '"fHMCTOUT With |yOG PLAY&O> VOU SERVE Y CAjSJ»l|s_wSnS|^ £KJ£K»r5 HEP.HONEV.7 H_" KEFPM4* MV S-SEEIN' <\ THE Wl^Ol-E MESS r^FEET-^'HE f |f_kT79 words
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79 1951-06-22 3 AID TO CHINESE SCHOOLS IN SEL. WILL BE DOUBLED SJ .1 orrrMH'lidnit rhms. Ik Selan^or Oovern- to ?ive 100 per cent, im-rea-e schools in the Stat;\ follow- s whirl have been granted to SUlea <. tin- Srlan-or Government an p.., it on grants to Chinese I riffles, however, say this79 words
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Article61 1951-06-22 3 Price Control Fines: $9,039 i-nt II katties o! sugar I k its ol cigarettes arty-four cases were for ve the controlled 6] dealing without a control licence, 26 for not pt nin antly displaying a si nine f '^r not placing 6 igs on c Hitrolled nrti- u unlaw ful61 words
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558 1951-06-22 3 Dutch A rchitect's Design Voted Best For KL Govt. Offices Standard Staff Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thnrs.— Although the drawings were very poorly presented, Mr. B. M. Iversen, the Dutch architect of the firm of Iversen and Nan Sitteren, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, was awarded the first P> riZt \wt558 words
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Article41 1951-06-22 3 THE following were elected office-bearers ol the PerakP.WJD. Employee's Union, Per a k Branch: Mr. M. Gurusamy— President, Mr. Mohd. Zain Vice- I President, Mr. A. Adaikalasamy lion. Secretary. Mr. Vincent Patrick— Hon. Treasurer, and j nine council members41 words
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Article184 1951-06-22 3 Thief Gets Maximum Sentence Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tours The story of how four Malays, who. under the pretext of being auxiliary policemen, ransacked a couple's belongings, was related in the Sessions Court today. The accused, Hassan bin Mah- mud. 21, with two previous convictions of a similar nature,184 words
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Article319 1951-06-22 3 MEENAKSHI, a Tamil woman., was fined $25 when sne pleaded j guilty before the Seremban Magistrate, Inche Anjang Smth. to failing to obtain an identification para. PLEADING guilty to a charge o j thefi oi a moi >i -car tyre at the 10th mile Parit Jaw;), a319 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-06-22 3 New Vicar For Negri THE NEW vicar oi the Parish of Negri Sembilan Rev. T. M. Oliver, ivill be installed by the Bishop of Singapore at St. Mark's Church on Friday, June 29. at 5.30 p.m. Rev. Oliver is no stranger to Malaya. He served for three years as Chaplain134 words
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249 1951-06-22 3 Egg Cure Fails To Work Indian Jailed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An Indian. Santhanam, who claimed that he could cure paralysis "by the crack of an egg." was sentenced to nine months' rigorous Imprisonment bv the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. D. M. K. Grant, today, for249 words
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Article, Illustration171 1951-06-22 3 Standard Slipping Reporter JOHN EDWARDS 25-year-old Wireless Operator on the freighter. Herbert D. Croly, is in private life a Senior at The University of California in Los Angeles. John told The Standard yesterday thai he expects to major in Economics a1 U.C.L.A. next year.171 words
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Article75 1951-06-22 3 2 Appeals Dismissed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Two death sentences were confirmed today, in the Federal Court of Appeal, when the Chief Justice. Sir Stafford Foster Sutlon, dismissed the appeals of two Chinese, Wang Ah Tuck and Tang Wen?. Wang Ah Tuck was Found guilty in the lower court oi having in75 words
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Article95 1951-06-22 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs. At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry in four charges, nr.e ol mischief by fire: two oi causing hurt to a maidservant and a boy and one of causing hurt to a girl, a cobbler, Sin Kah Far. 57, was committed for trial95 words
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362 1951-06-22 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Description of the hero of "Yukon Trail" as a "tough £">*' led to the death of two Indians. (,o\ indasamy and Suliranianiam, father and son. This was related in ihe first magistrate's court today, when362 words
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Article105 1951-06-22 3 Standard Staff ornspondrnt MALACCA. Thurs.— A lastminute effort i.-> bf M made by the Municipal Commissione nd othei s to get more pe ■> who are eligible to vote, to register for the forthcoming electi An intensive registration campaign with the aid "f musical parties,105 words
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Article53 1951-06-22 3 Standard Start Correspondent MALACCA. Thurs— The Malacca Municipal Commissioners have adjudged the motto submitted jointly by Messrs Ong Kim Leong and Felix Peralta. as the best of 90 entries received. Th.» two have been awarded the prize of $30 for their suggestion "Salus populi Miprema lex" as53 words
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Article217 1951-06-22 3 Standard Staff orr«>spondrnt KUALA LUMPUR. fhliw An empty bandit camp ind supply dump containing LJ2M pounds <>t YiCe. 35 pound- ol ;»s--sorted vegetables, 1-1 Z cwi of printed material and papei 2 c'.v,. of clothing. 20 tins ol flsfi and a small quantity ol drugs,217 words
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Article61 1951-06-22 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs 1 n Raara Tonf, 17, Facing i chai ;e of theft failed to apepai in 'Me S tnban Si »si «u Court today. Court Inspector Bachan Sin^ti said that Tan had absconded from the police si tton I ><k ;r> in tho village <>:61 words
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Advertisement33 1951-06-22 3 11IJB&9 S ll d m fr, i:K > dJ Ik 11 11 Illb/Al PACKETS 5J.25 .64 r NOW! J^ insisting, an 5 i^i| CREAM OF ROSES j A ENCOURAGES HEALTHY CPOWTH GROOMS WITHOUT GUMMINt33 words
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Advertisement77 1951-06-22 3 Unique in design, revolutionary in r^T\ V-— conception, the ARIEL engine is yet Ik\ M\\ another of those achievements that I \\l^ A have made Mofor Cycling history. The \^J S^^ proof of the engine is in the perfor- h/P/i/lj mance, and the ARIEL engine gives j MjjD* 00 (Jifi^^^^77 words
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98 1951-06-22 4 Rural Board Turns Down RAF Request THE R yal Air Force is to be that the Singapore Rural B' :\i will not take Jalan Kayu until it has boon made up to required specifications. This was decided at the Board meeting yesterday when it was stated that the R.A.F. had98 words
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Article91 1951-06-22 4 THREE Chinese. Urn Kee Eng. Guh Her Yam, and Chu Ah Khiam. were committed in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of gang robbery. A fourth accused, Sim Choon Hee (24) was also committed to trial91 words
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Article136 1951-06-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter I THE high c\ st of land and building materials has caused! 'ho Aium:ii Association of the Kin^ Edward \'II College of Medicine (Southern Branch) to postpone temporarily its build- ing project for the Association's headquarters. A .^um of $30,000! has already136 words
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Article, Illustration607 1951-06-22 4 $12 Million In Income Tax Now Collected Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT *****0,000 or more than one-third of this ear's estimated revenue of 531,000,000 from income-tax in Singapore has been collected so far, the Comp*-oller of Income Tax, Singapore, Mr. D. H. Tudor toiu The Standard yesterday. On the question of607 words
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Article90 1951-06-22 4 $500,000 Dope Case Men Jailed Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore First District Judge. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday jailed two Chinese, Ho Boon Hien and Ov.g, Ban Le g for three years e"ich for hayii g nearly $500,000 worth of opium. B, .1 men were found guilty of having 1.40390 words
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Article156 1951-06-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter AN ELDERLY Chinese told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he found his pretty young wife hanging from a beam in her room at New Bridge Road at 9 p.m. on June 10. Hf was Tan Ki:n Hai, pro- r prietor156 words
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233 1951-06-22 4 Ma ml ar«l Staff Reporter MR. CHONG THLTT l'ITT, president of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has tendered his resignation, it was stated yesterday hy an official of the M.C.A. A committee meeting, which was held yesterday to consider the233 words
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135 1951-06-22 4 THE Singapore Rural Board is seeking legislative power to control private electric installations in the rural areas, it was disclosed at the Board meeting yesterday. At present any person can install a private plant without any specified standard of safety. The Singapore Municipal Commissioners135 words
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470 1951-06-22 4 Took Dead Son Out, Set Fire To House Court Told: Standard Staff Reporter SHORTLY after he discovered the death of his .son. a Chinese was alleged to have carried away the dead body of his child to a safe spot and then set fire to his father-in-law's attap house. This470 words
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Article42 1951-06-22 4 ONLY about 500 eligible Chinese in Singapore responded the campaign organist d by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for the registration of voters. One of the reasons for the poor response was tne lack of house-to-house canvassing.42 words
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Advertisement398 1951-06-22 4 m \/x Your dentures M\Mh CLEANED B^'m while xo" Jjst leave Jenturt's i Aenty ■SJMMC! is. Ster^dent and water that't udir.ji s necesbjry lokeep them clean and Ircih Do Ihis daily while you Jrcvs (or overnight if you prefer). Stains and film disappear as Sieradent penetntes into the tiniest crevice,398 words
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Advertisement440 1951-06-22 4 OBITUARY II [ADAM Loh Peng Keow. wife of Lim Yoong. wellknown tin miner of Selangor. passed away peacefully on Wednesday night, 2(fth June 1951. at 77 Tong Shin Terrace. Kuala Lumpur. Funeral will take place today at Cheras Cemetery at 12 noon. NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In The High440 words
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Advertisement627 1951-06-22 4 fO« SALE SJTLAiIOS n AUSTIN A.40 first registered UJ! 1949, 18.(Ki(i miles two J doors perfect condition $4500 Tel. *****. jgUXGALOW: Vacant posiveniences. 28t> MacAlister Road. Penang Apply 2?/6. Mac* Alister Road. Penang. DINOCULARS A cxmstgn- 13 ment of Carl Zeisfi m j Ker>ha\v Binoculars has now arrived. F. J.627 words
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Miscellaneous105 1951-06-22 4 V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: French Class 5.30 p m.. Judo Practice 530 p.m., Body-Building Group ti p.m. CHINESE Y.M f Selegie Road: Music Cla>s 2.30 p.m.. Badminton 5 p.m., H.L. Basket Ball 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis 7.30 p.m.. Student .4outh Organ Band 7.30 pm Student Table Tennis 7.30 pm Evening School105 words
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232 1951-06-22 5 Standard Staff Reporter iiii. lOMuiiiiiiih hall al Pasir Panjang is not likrU i<> be buih !!ii- year because the Anm ha> not «t <iiti«i«»l u» the i i h» ihe Singapore Government. This was stated by the Chair- i A tV< .e Rural Board,232 words
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251 1951-06-22 5 Cabaret Girls Want Share In Extra Money Patrons Earn Standard Staff Correspondent I LNANG, Tlmrs. Penang dance hostesses Hani to share in the higher incomes that most of their patrons are receiving or are about to receive. They have requested the managements of the two dance halls in the town251 words
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169 1951-06-22 5 Standard Statf Reporter A SUGGESTION for the estabLishment of a mobile dispensary tor the Animal Infirmary has been nude by the Municipal Veterinary Surgeon. The Health Committee of the Commissioners, which considered this proposal recently, has. howe\ er, asked the Veterinary Sur- j ge >n169 words
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Article66 1951-06-22 5 AX official statement yesterday su:d that all motor vehicle licences in Singapore expire at the end of June Applications tor licences for the second half of 1951 should !bo made now by post to the Registrar Vehicles, Middle R>ad Singapore. Remittances (in the form of crossed cheques66 words
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Article62 1951-06-22 5 REMARKING that there was no 'prima facie 1 case against a seaman for alleged fraudulent possession of 9.) sacks of rice, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell. yesterday, acquitted and discharged Ang Boon Kang without calling his defence The Magistrate also62 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-22 5 200 CHINESE QUIT PENANG FOR CHINA |.-,u Mr and Mrs. Kobert Kuan Kim Huah who were married at Tanjons Kunuah. Ponans. on Tuesdav June 19, The bride was formerly Miss Chan Woh Svvee daik. eldest daagatei of Mr. and Mrs Yroh Boon Teni; of Alor Mar. Mr. Kuan is on58 words
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Article75 1951-06-22 5 A charge of robbery whilsi a revolver was explained to tour Chinese in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday. Accused were Tan Kong bo 1, T ti Pin Chuan. Lee Thian Hock, and Koh Kah Soo. They were alleged to have fobed i Chinese ol75 words
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Article61 1951-06-22 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Following the rejection of the second wage in, -rease offer by foundry employees foundry owners m 1 Kinta 'mot today to discuss means to settle the wage question. It was decided to appoint Mr Foong Seong to be an adv ;^r to 'he61 words
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Article60 1951-06-22 5 PEXAXG. Thurs. The St John Ambulance Association and Brigade will be holding a Bag day on Saturday, June 23, to celebrate St. John's Day. An intensive drive throughout the town and rural areas will be made by some 500 members of the Brigade with the help60 words
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225 1951-06-22 5 standard Statf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mjk^s on the East (oast appear to have a better appreciation of their duty to the country than their brothers elsewhere in Ihe Peninsula While servicemen have Had lo be called up toother States the response in Kelantan225 words
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Article65 1951-06-22 5 K I AL A KANGSAR, Thurs. An unexploded srenade. with its pin missing', was recovered by the Police from the residence of Mr. Phoon Pak Choon, President of the Kuala Kanff s a r branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. The discovery was65 words
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Article, Illustration241 1951-06-22 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— The proposed Perak Nationals (NonMalay) Scholarship Fund Bill which was published a few days ago, has received favourable comment from leading members of the non-Malay communities here. Ceylonese State Councillor Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy said: "It is a very wise241 words
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Article170 1951-06-22 5 Standard Stall Reporter A SKRIES oi scientific papers on Malayan plant iite. by Professor Holttum, published during the last 20 years has been recognised by Cambridge University as being a contribution to the advancement of knowledge. This has led them to confer on Professor Holttum the170 words
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Article87 1951-06-22 5 IPOII. Thurs.— More teachers of English for the various resettlement camps in Perak are needed, an MCA official of the Perak branch said today. The minimum educational re- quirement is a standard eight certificate. The salary offered is $150 a month with quarters provided either87 words
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Article82 1951-06-22 5 3 Penghulus To Return $12,047.69 Standard Stan Correspondent ALOR STAR. Thurs.—Judgment in favour oi the A tam [Controller of Supplies, Kedab [and Perlis, for $12,047 Jfi9, was entered today by Mr. Justice Russell in the Supreme Court, Alor Star, against the Penghulus of three Mukims in the State. In 194782 words
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Article72 1951-06-22 5 DR RA.JAM. B. Manikam. joint secretary ol the World Council :of Churches and [nternati Missionary Council for Ea I A.sia. in an address to members various youth 9r^aoisatioi iii Penang, last night, urged c n istiai s nol to be dishe n te ed although72 words
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85 1951-06-22 5 Standard StalT Reporter THE Health Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners has agreed to the training ol two Municipal teams in the work ol B.C.G. inoculation and testing. The offer to train these teams free of charge was made by the Chief85 words
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256 1951-06-22 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— The Director of Chemistry, Federation of Malaya, Mr. A C. Bruce, told Magistrate Che Bahaudin today that there appeared to be erasures on a receipt relating to the deposit of rubber, from Bee Seng and Company. Mr. Bruce256 words
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Article86 1951-06-22 5 Standard Stall Correspondent PENA N c. Tin.i —Three male Chinese Mid young Chinese woman bave been detained for qiit'stioniiin by Police after a screening operation at Pantai Acheh. yesterday monilßf They an believed to be connected with the Anti-British Alliance Society Shots were Bred86 words
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114 1951-06-22 5 Standard Stall < orrespondenl PENANG. rhurs. <'<'< efforts are be i 4 i aflfi bj I P ;nang UMNO to pel »ua MLalay oo omunity to registei voters and :<> vote in ">' Municipal ele< tiom Mr S. M Zainal \bidin, the Presid< the114 words
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Article59 1951-06-22 5 DR LEE Tiara Kent. I iE, Member foi Health Fedei ition ul Malaya, and Mr. Khoo S Jin. wrill be entertained to inch on Sunday, June 24 at 11 ;i m it the Penang Buti:-,: Insl in Burmah Road, by Fellowship >! Buddhists V. Centre. ttu j59 words
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Article53 1951-06-22 5 ll n.- ,winf uffic* bearer.- Of 1 IWIssociation esi lei I S Shandosham, Vice P esidei I Mi S Meyappan II 5» reta f 11l N Dai i rid ie iBurer—Mr. M Vengadasa in, Hon. Auditon '■'<■ Y.I. trthi and P V I Sj »rts Secretai v (i- and53 words
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Advertisement73 1951-06-22 5 GOLD v ¥J F L I E S Y «j &j i¥ Li &i li £j II 1 Srrl K,!»,> Pradant> and F.ar i ifts nei of repute. just i to suil ill tastes, and at all Jv tnllrtf ffWW v tti'll-ilri's s«>#/ f-i fIt»ItS4»St j-3 table sHorHv m SHING73 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-06-22 5 ~\J 'Aikeheck g so p why not nqw?'^ dWqppin 1 °^^gk /^^^4s iiiii//^%^^o^^ ,>"^/i v7'*|llV,wE-Ll7 ThTn^L^FLOAT?/ (j^lll^^i^^17 words
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Article798 1951-06-22 6 'THE Singapore Government cannot be blamed for trying. In endeavouring to get the Singapore Legislative Council's approval for its premium bonds B'l!. the Government was. no doubt, prompted by the highest of motives. It is confronted by an inflation of whose seriousness the Government a better appreciation798 words
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1157 1951-06-22 6 POLYGAMY IS AN AFFRONT TO WOMEN'S DIGNITY Sir,— Mrs. Tan Ek Khoo's claim that "Chinese Marriage Laws in Singapore are based on error," has stirred quite a number of people. Marriage, generally described as the permanent union between man and woman, made under contract, and having for its object the1,157 words
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Article231 1951-06-22 6 COMMITTEE IS NOT TO BLAME Sir:— l wholeheartedly support the letter by "A Disappointed Member" of the S.H.B. Staff Association which appeared in your issue on June 15, concerning the difficulties and Bufferings of clerical members of the Traffic Department. I note that the member concerned has taken 12 months231 words
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Article116 1951-06-22 6 Have You Seen This Rodent Sir. Who is this man? I want to know the name of the man who has sabotaged factories ana workshops, put out lights when we need them trapped passengers in Lifts, delayed the issue of newspapers, prevented the servicing oi motor cars, caused fresh vegetables,116 words
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Article348 1951-06-22 6 Sir:—I read with interest Seletar Woman's opinion on "Demoralizing the Fair Sex"'. How she comes to connect, women wrestlers with such a fine body of women as the Women's Auxiliary Corps is beyond my comprehension. The Women's Auxiliary Corps which !ms done such a lot to win348 words
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Article945 1951-06-22 6 Sir:— One cold nigl t in Dr cember 1928, I sat in a Greek Restaurant in Cairo with two Greek, th-ec Palestine and three Arab friends- all Eng-lish-speaking. We were all enjoying ourselves when our conversation was interrupted ty the entry of a Western-dn ssed945 words
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Article204 1951-06-22 6 LEST IT HAPPEN AGAIN Sir;— The new? item published by your (.'-teemed paper early last week, announc ng the death of 18-y«aj old Hamid Bin Eiaropfen who was overcome by poisonous fumes in a sewerage manhole at Kim Chuan Road and later died and tiie hospitalisation oi four other Labourers204 words
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Article, Illustration374 1951-06-22 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By ONE Saturday recently a Yuunir < the capitals are held to be imp' chute bearing a message from Lord Wool Sussex Conservatives at Cuekfield in f. At the moment when he jumped second before the parachute opened, fiercest and most intolerable flashes of i374 words
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Article105 1951-06-22 6 Review of Views i id China. Economic sanction?, observed S Chew, might be followed b\ diplomatic and rnilitars sanctions. Commenting on Peking G ment'fi uinouncement China was bavinf Eavou able tie balance, tnd I \%a\ 11 e u plus coal to export America and occupied J t| On barter basic105 words
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Advertisement62 1951-06-22 6 llio best ami im»t mi^%!^Mk o^^^\ Kl) ot "♦'^dache. eve pain Mf"-~ »< L •,>■■'■ TJSk N fi »tigue, nervous exn^ *k 1M haiistion are the direct JK iJP-vS^v -Q^ V 3 i lo Kl:i n -vi .mi symp. r J3L*O& t^^' *f 3 lo>^ onlv t thoroutch .■sJj|^a»^'. jy62 words
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Advertisement37 1951-06-22 6 TA SEAH PRESENTS NEW Ro\ TRADITIONAL MALA> NAM 61 CHEMPAKA MJTEH TEPOK AMAI-AMAI PREVIOUS RECC I v NAM 22 "NAS E //A'^EANG NAM 39 "LANCHAN "LA ILA N FROM ALL AUTHOR DISTm TORS TJEMSLEYUo..[II A STOCKISTS s**37 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-06-22 6 WASTE OF CURRENT Sir.—l visited Singapore On the morning of Hith inlust Friday. There was short- stain at 8.30 a.m. when I left23 words
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274 1951-06-22 7 l une 21. (AP)— lran's Hussien Makki hoisted his kith great ceremony Wednesday morning over the B?< -linrn- hut stopped short ot carrying out his threat w >>\ nil. Makki declared "it is my {personal idea thai nationaliza- ti< n should274 words
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Article16 1951-06-22 7 Moscow Maintains Demands I 1 g V I S (I mcil S P rfand. B ii16 words
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124 1951-06-22 7 ANTWERP, June 21, (Renirr Belgima security orti- :k Li^t nii,!it si id they were "\ilmo>t certain" th.it C.t.v Burgess and Donald Miilc.in. the two missing British diplomats. sailed irom Antwerp aboard a Soviet steamer for a RusM.m port either on June or124 words
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Article150 1951-06-22 7 TEHERAN, J\me 21, (AP) [ran spurted last-minute efforts mediation yesterday and issued orders setting r.p her omplete control of ihe Anglo- nian Company's operation?. Britain abruptly recalled her -M-^ion, empty handed, with a warning she will protect lives ol Britons if necessary. Prem er150 words
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Article47 1951-06-22 7 LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)— The British Admiralty said tomghl that the 1,470-ton frigate Wren arrived at Bahrein, Persian Gulf on June 15. The Wren armed with six lourinch and ten smaller guns had previously been Mati«>.H'd n Bahrein but has been refitting at Colombo47 words
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Article77 1951-06-22 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus. June 21 Renter' Men Ol the British L6th ParatTOOp Brigade stationed here were again standing by their camps last night for the second successive evening. There are I transport planes in Nicosia airfield but informed quarters say they could be Mown hero from Royal77 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-06-22 7 photo King Leopold of Belgium, who has announced his intention of abdicating in favour of his son on July lti. arrives with his wife Princess De Rethy at Cap D'Antibes, on the French Riviera, June VI. His abdication will end the problem which at oneAP - 58 words
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285 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June 21 (II 1 Nationalist China has informally protested ihe Anglo-American compromise formula which hars Chiati" Kai-shek's Government from signing a Japanese jieaee treaty, informed sources sai<l today. They said Ambassador Wellington Koo expressed the Nationalists' "deep concern" at285 words
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174 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June 21. (UP)— Secretary of State Dean Acheson at a press conference Wednesday (ieclined to reveal whether Red or Nationalist China or either would be permitted to sign a Japanese peace treaty. In response to questions, Acheson said he would not174 words
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Article24 1951-06-22 7 -VniEXS. June 20 (UP)— Angelos Sikelianos, «8. Greece s leading poet and Nobel Prize candidate, died today, following a heart attack.24 words
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Article39 1951-06-22 7 NEW YORK, June 21, (AP) —John Blandford, Jr., newly appointed Director of the I- -N Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, estimated that the agency would spend about U*****,000,000 for the welfare of the refugees.39 words
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148 1951-06-22 7 NEW YORK, Juno 21. (Renter) The proposed Pacific Part between the United States, Australia ami Now Zealand mijjht become known in Asia an a white man's arrangement for the safety ol white countries. Colonel Ben C. I imh. South Korean delegate to the United148 words
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141 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON. June 21, (UP). Korean Ambassador You Chan "tang protested to Secretary of State Dean Acheson Wednesday that Korea is barred from the allied meetings on the Korean war. Twice eacn week, the lf> nations that went to the assistance of South Korea meet141 words
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Article30 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June 21, (Reuter) Australia has suggested that the 16 countries with troops in Korea sh luld issue a declaration oi their aims, usually reliable sources si.id yesterday.30 words
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95 1951-06-22 7 LONDON, June 20. (UP)— The entire London ftre brigade was mobilized to battle one of t>(> biggest nighi blazes since the I blitz. Fi;.mr? oroke out in huge R' :iv'i Railways and empty S;j a field's Freight Depot. East End Hundreds of families Living95 words
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283 1951-06-22 7 Hurley Attacks US State Dept. 'Appeasement' WASHINGTON, June 21 (IP) Patrick J. Hurley, former American Ambassador lo (liiua, charged today thai the Slate Or part men t had "-.urrendered" American principles and embarked the United States on a policy of "appeasement.*' Hurley attacked the State Department in testimony before tne283 words
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177 1951-06-22 7 LONDON, June 21 (Keuter) British Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell was asked Wednesday if the Australian and New Zealand representatives to the recent staff talks in Singapore were given full facilities to state their views. lie replied that they were not formally brought Into the177 words
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99 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON Juno 21. (AP) Major General Pa trick J. Hurley accused the British oil company in Iran Wednesday of "«reed" and said "your trouble in Iran is Imperialism, not Communism." Testifying at the Senates Mat Arthur inquiry, he said the Russians have been very careful99 words
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156 1951-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June 21. iup i Seen tary oi I < U org< Marshall aska I tih Congress yesterday bo nj priate as qun-k;y as pos a vast LJ556,56 1^62,000 panding military programme wrhich, he said, "is dictated by the current in'm. :<>•...156 words
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Advertisement61 1951-06-22 7 NEW EXPRESS SERVjCjS SINGAPORE PENANG KOTA BHARU WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS COMMENCING 20th JJNE SINGAPORE PENANG 1 1 SDAVS FRIDAYS COMMENCING 26th JUKE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TUESDAYS FRIDAYS COMMENCING 26th JUNE SCHEDULE CHANGES E :^d JUNE THE SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK WIU OPERATE ON SATURDAYS RETURNING ON SUNDAYS 14* JUNE THE SINGAPORE PENANG61 words
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Advertisement40 1951-06-22 7 MCDEL 5 5698 Black Patent Court Ithe very quality) Fancy Suede Apron a Tkov fit liU a crlftVpH H^ h Heels Ve le <or IDCJ ill I1«C o 51WTC.. Cocktoil Mecr y//\ $31.50 /f\ A perfect Afternoon Shoe Suitoble Hohh40 words
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Article156 1951-06-22 8 Standard Staff Reporter Malayan Airways ran two extra services to Palembang yesterday to relieve the back-log of passengers for Singapore, affected by the strike of 2,000 Garuda Indonesian Airways workers in Jakarta. KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines), in Singapore, has received notice that Garuda services have156 words
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Article22 1951-06-22 8 THE International Air Transport Association will hold its seventh annual general meeting in London from Sept 10 I i 15 tins year.22 words
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144 1951-06-22 8 Standard Shipping Reporter MALAYA'S popular Blue Funnel "pilgrim ship" Tyndareus will leave Singapore on July 4 on her second voyage to Jeddah via Penang. She will take on board 964 Muslim pilgrims at Singapore and pick up a further 936 pilgrims at Penang.144 words
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Article55 1951-06-22 8 Standard Shipping Reporter a DAMAGED propeller bla v necessitated the 5,868--ton British freighter Eastway putting into Singapore yesterday for repair-. The vessel is expecte 1 to go into dock today and be ready! for sailing tomorrow. Eastway was on her way to Bintan from Jakarta when55 words
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Article38 1951-06-22 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Another Japanese freighter, Kansai Main, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Moji tu discharge 3,000 tons oi cement. Discharging of the cargo -taff'i sijuii after the \'esse! anchored in the Outer Roads.38 words
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Article95 1951-06-22 8 A NEW Wing to the sick quarters at the R.A.F. Maintenance Base at Seletar will be opened today by Mrs Opie, wife of the Base Commander, Air Commodore \V. A. Opie. The Winghouses two new wards, an all-electric kitchen, dispensary, consulting room and store rooms. It is95 words
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Article51 1951-06-22 8 A MAGNETIC B*e< a about the size of a lawn-ra ever been designed for p eking up nuts, screws and bolts at airfields which, it left about, mi^ht damage aircraft tyres. Tie sweeper, designed by a British firm, is a .small four-wheei trolley containing an electric magnet and51 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-06-22 8 U S India Grain Ship Arrives Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the first American grain ships to deliver more than 9,000 tons of much needed grain to faminethreatened India, made a brief stop-over in Singapore yesterday on her way back to the United States. The freighter. Herbert D Croly, owned233 words
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127 1951-06-22 8 NEW York. June 21: CAP>Ships were held up in both I and west coasi ports ot the I" p.i ted Slates today. In the east, sti iking seai a rejected two wage increase off< "s from the employers. The Maritime Union said that127 words
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Article48 1951-06-22 8 LONDON, June 21 (UP) Britain alerted commercial airlines today for help tl evacuation of British personnel from the Iranian oilfields becomes necessary. 1 :e Government contacted the British Overseas Airlines. Be gium's Sabena Airlines, the Dutch KLM and Swiss Ail in working out evacuation plans.48 words
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Advertisement525 1951-06-22 8 FAST kEGI'iA. TRANS PACIFIC iERVIC! Direcf Overland Son Francisco Los Angele All American Canodi* Citifc* Penang P. Sham S'pore 21/23June GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24/26June 27/28Junt 29June/IJu\ EDGAR F LUCKENBACH 3/sJuly 6/7July 8/12Jiily Accepting cargo for Hongkong FAST REGULAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF via JAPAN HONGI*ON~ GEORGE LUCKENBACH Discharging S'pore525 words
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Advertisement652 1951-06-22 8 Ships in Harbour WHARVES Gdn 44 P:*< Jefferson, 42 43 Niew Holland. 40 41 Kolu. 38 39 Talthybius, 35 n Trevethoe, SI 32 Soetsdijk, 29 30 Benalbanach. 2~ 28 Palamcotta, 25 26 Bintang, 23 24 Megha 1\ 22 Ben\e^. 19 20 Eastway. 17 18 Trevose, 15 16 Benlawers, 13 14652 words
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Advertisement48 1951-06-22 8 JAVA NEW YGRX SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line NcJcrlorc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW TOKK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLF/M, S'por* P Sham Pcnong Soesrdyk HAL) God. 31/32 26June 27/29June Bantam (RL) 9/14July '1 5July 16/1 7Juh Roepar (SMN) 17/23July 24/25Ju!y 26/27 July48 words
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Advertisement376 1951-06-22 8 SAILINGS PROM SCANDtNAVI* i -*-aJLIL ONtmnn ■> p p f.l "KIN A" for Bangkok Hongkong n P "MEONIA" tor Soigon CBongkok c MALACCA" for Bangkok, Hongkong Monilo Kobe Yokohama 7-9j u i 'LALANDIA" for f igon r Bangkok 28 tttti "KAM6OOIA" for Bangkok Hongkong, Manilo Kobe Yokchamo 5? Aug SAILINGS376 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-06-22 8 Despatches TODAY: Burma, N. India and Pakistan ti p.m. by Tairea. Pontianak noon by F. Amnuputty. Burma. N. [ndia and Pakistan by Noreverett, U.S.A., Philippine Is. by Silver Briar. Jakarta and Sourabya by Ophir. Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong, China and Japan by Van Heutsz, Thailand by train. Q.S.A by Pres. Polk,54 words
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Miscellaneous160 1951-06-22 8 A AIR ARRIVALS] >L£* f {andJDEPARTVRES J i-^-^'-' ;->"*'■ '>■— I !g |i ga Arrivals K.I >1 triuii l.ik.irl j 0 40 am from Bansfcek 1 1 ■'.■> m < P A 1 1 "in Banefcoli Q :'.u p m 8.0.A.t from London. B'fcok p MALAYAN AlKWWfrom Penanc, Ipoh. Kuala160 words
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Article65 1951-06-22 9 The first postwai dividend of 15 P w cent less tax .which Alieiibv Rubber Company is npayin'a ite shareholders will absorb MT.814 OUt Oi ■S«Sj? f i"iS? »r the year ended Feb. 28. hoi. The crop harvested during the year is 460,443 lb. '"After providing for the apnropriations65 words
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570 1951-06-22 9 Mamlurtl Correspondent MAI LUMPUR, J«m 21.— Federal and state revewN collections for May dropped by £6.">2.2 17 from Ihc April figure, in spile of the fact that Federal gains troiii cement, coconut oil and copra hit their peak for the year.570 words
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Article146 1951-06-22 9 Mala yan Tins Are Hesitant Si.iinl.trci si.ui Reportei SING.A E Thurs. ares were a tant i rket --cause of the oil si n. Buyers ia1 a ii us, with the metal remaing I from V. s- hares improved uying sup- rials ere steady. es re* Buyen Se lers 3 B146 words
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Article108 1951-06-22 9 Standard stall' Correspondent A .A LUMPUR, June 21. sh »wing greater s1 in -la lyan nil bei ie i -:rgo on exports rubber to C muni I un* ..ya. »ber dealers in the Fe head offices in received many m firms in Jnpnn in rubbei are108 words
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Article32 1951-06-22 9 HONGKONG, June 20 <UP^— I"h< meni announced :;t ex regulati ma governing the >• n C n nranist China be pub ished on Friday and int< effed on Monday.32 words
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107 1951-06-22 9 LONDON. June 21 (Renter). Mr. John Dugdale, Minister of State for the Colonies, said that, where necessary, the Government would help British Colonial Governments to get additional finance, capital equipment or labour to increase production of scarce raw materials. Sir lan Fraser, Conservative,107 words
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Article24 1951-06-22 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan) $35 3/16 (T.T.), $35 5/16 (0.D.). $35 9/16 <90 d/st); selling $34 13/16 (T.T./0.D.).24 words
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Article, Illustration174 1951-06-22 9 SINGAPORE'S Arnhem Hero, Mr. Robert H. Cam who was awarded the Victoria Cross during the last war, has taken up the appointment of general manager of the Shell Company of West Africa Ltd., in Lagos. Mr. <"*:''" will later D oined *v. 1 AiVKrw-n*174 words
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Article, Illustration154 1951-06-22 9 PRINTING by enterprising firms in Singapore is rapidly taking on a new look. In recent weeks, three leading local printers have installed the very latest in hi^h-speed machines to enable them to produce high quality colour and general work comparable to any produced in European154 words
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Article204 1951-06-22 9 Rubber Mart Eases Despite Demand Standard Staff Reporter THOUGH the Singapore rubber market received fairly good inquiries from the Continent and London yesterday, quotations closed slightly off the day's best. All offerings both from Sin--gapore and upcountry were' well absorbed, but at the end: of the day the market was204 words
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Article41 1951-06-22 9 PARIS. June 21 (AP)— An appeal for return to the guld standard under I'.S. leadership was made here by Mr. George Sloan. American businessman :r.d chairman of the U.S. delegation to the International Chamber of Commerce.41 words
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176 1951-06-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21.— Speculation has been caused in Kuala Lumpur among business circles on whether the Vtji> istion Government may "toe the line"' with Singapore in brmginfi into force a purchase or lux irj tax to meet the present infla- i tion. The theory176 words
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169 1951-06-22 9 Sudden US Move Left Spivs With Bags Of Useless FRANKFI KT, June 21 (Al»)— Tin- I niletl Slat* -n has rocked black markets around the world with a currency reform for its occupation and military p*-r-Bannd abroad. The surprise move yesterday sent cigarette prices soaring for a few hours to169 words
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Article50 1951-06-22 9 HOXGKONG, June 21— So* Standard Service Closing prices i n tiit- 1 1- >'^k< a Kxchu'.i e<- t > day were HK515.70 to £1 Pter!ing: HKs(i 292." to US$l: HKSI.BIO to Malayan SI; HKso^9 to «e Indonesian R u p i h: G I HK53 17.75 to one50 words
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Article75 1951-06-22 9 Itie latest Singapore rubber prices yesterd^ (June 21) were per Ib. Buyers* SellerNo I KSS Sp»l Loose Si M'l Si «i4 FOB. in lules July. No IKS. ILSt si.:.! 1 no e k.s s si 47 IMS No i It S>> I mim Si 1! Tone: lr;< :.:l;tr. LONDON75 words
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Article13 1951-06-22 9 SD9GAFOKE. Huns.—The price ol Tin to day was MlBl por puul. l'iirhan,ii.13 words
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Article26 1951-06-22 9 Thursfla>'s prices first session were: Spot C%6 buyers. V:!»70 st'll»rs. Three month* CM."i2 buyers, C9J2 Itts. severs. Settlement Pri< e C96S Ton* 1 Steady26 words
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Article102 1951-06-22 9 S?and.»rd Stall Reporter THE COPRA tnai ltd in Si i- Was •■< buyers quoting M2 per ptcu j the opening seat-. S4 Prices were maintained at tl ieveii thro igb >ut t:ie day itli Ino b isfaw w p arfttfe C conut oil wai indicating $73102 words
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Article137 1951-06-22 9 A RECORD gathering of Singapore insurance men sat down to tea at the G.H. Cafe yesterday and let lour persons— an insurance man's wife, a banker, a businessman and a barrister tell them in humorous vein all about "Insurance Men As I See Them." The guest speakers137 words
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142 1951-06-22 9 NEW YORK. June 21 (IP)— The U.S. Rubber Co. has announced the development of "cold" synthetic rubber, latex, calling it a "major step toward complete independence from natural rubber supplies in the Far East." Mr. John Coe. Vice-President and General manager of the company's Naugautuk142 words
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Article72 1951-06-22 9 FMiniiri BUfl Keptfw 118 C. PURK V> M CHA iel of the F edi Forestry and I P« omission fo I i Far East, v S c frr.ni Ju 1 M Ma ih the p-' luml er grading I en aati leluding Th i i A?72 words
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Advertisement26 1951-06-22 9 j K iEU it BEAUTY AND PROTECTION RFECT ENAMEL FINISH w :CE OR OUTSIDE Available «n a rang« o^ delightful shades it ft BLUN >EU ttOf»UC»26 words
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Advertisement89 1951-06-22 9 Convenience It's yours when you fly <?^ilp^ Pean American to the U.S.A. J^^^\ \i (via Manila) •*Strato w Clippers* forth, U.S.A. take or you ran *f*-nd a few «lav§ in tl» off from Manila in the evening. You Hawaiian Island*. For reservation* have a full business day in the city89 words
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Article411 1951-06-22 10 AUNT CHRISTOBEL - BUT FOR THE DOG AUNT CHRISTOBEL r riIIS happened some time ago. A country labourer was going home from work one evening across a tield when a little dog —a whippet rushed up to him and caught hold of his trousers. The man stopped and patted the dog which immediately411 words
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Article229 1951-06-22 10 HOHO S\M \l» (14 vrs> Interest •it i;i >tain;) collecting, seoutine swimminji cycHng, reading lootball inukrv. collecting photos «i pen pals .uiit In eorrespondinc wi-.h«'> t-> hav«- pen Friends .ill ever tht world exeepi Malacca between th«^ a-es •>! in ami is; rears. lii> Address is Mohammed Samail,229 words
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Article, Illustration243 1951-06-22 10 (\\N you see through these? T:"\ them on your school chums and >*"<•' i; >'" i 1 L n catch them napping. A bli:;d beggar had a bi >- ier, and the brother died What relation was the blind oe^-Mr to the brother? Ask it rather quickly, and243 words
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Article118 1951-06-22 10 DOXT >■ think thai child:on as soil as grownups ought to use book markers? 1 have recently lent a b "'k to nay triend and \c mark her place she has pre.-sed down the corner o( the pages "People who treasure books as I do. do not118 words
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Advertisement50 1951-06-22 10 SPECTACULAR ADVENTURE! WITH l\ ALL-STAR CAST WHEX THE WEST U AS AT ITS WILDEST! m burt Lancaster ROBERT WALKER W^T^ JOANNE DRU gJfig&m SALLY FORREST P||§§|i: •W'Mj blaziftg ®k, i^^^H <<^^S drama of fGudiag ■■■*SPj^B i wS*^ brothers and a f fl W&j. woman wronged I v '-(|Slk' v 4^^k50 words
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Advertisement52 1951-06-22 10 il'^H^lMfiß^B TODAY B J■ q K'fl 113 2-4.15-«.30-f>.:JO p.m Acrion rtr. Suspense Plus Micheline PRELLE, the star of "The Devil Within" singing in French and English "THE RIVER SEINE' "STRANGER IN THE NIGHT" "VIENDRAS-TU CE SOJR?" ("Will you be coming tonight?") THAT ERNEST HEMINGWAY WALLOP! V\o\\W^ IJy m <rta!S&^ VHHP^Hi^^^tt52 words
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Advertisement111 1951-06-22 10 1 havm: Mk Ut <>! the Submarine "Thuihicr' M> i t/io undcrtooL M^T^^m W operations in fij| Ijk U orhl Unr II i|*/ 7 JB in l I /A Warner Bros. PERATION v PICIFIC TIMES [JL] 11 am. 1.4:,. 4.00. gj| ft M..;u „ln 1 1 J^SSBOCKING! z Can ice111 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-06-22 10 Pip, Squeak and Wilfred f vvh at ARfc rot! i l(r nr says > [voting f^p?^^^g; E jb L3SH9r< WONDER VvHAT IT'S X_ or B^Tir^iy HA KA |VE LEP Pip tricks the Pets. They think they're *queue!ng* lor food I39 words
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Miscellaneous572 1951-06-22 10 Radio Programmes KADIO ;\iALA\A Amov v. Jtt (IJ m> Pande: p.m. \f»s in Mandarin; s.l> Soncs <IV'r lP<lL >t; ol Canton; p.m Mews in csii^H iiir \/I\c> \in'i\ ami Cantonesr: B.IS reochf ENGLISH PROGRAMME p < 2°New^ta S3£ and Hakka: 18.13 Sone» <>i Hainan: (<..>«• KCS II •uetret» 1,,.»:, Mandarin572 words
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172 1951-06-22 11 Sedgman Blasts Young Opponent Off The Court 21 (AP) Australia's Frank i in nrvl ffcck'l Wimbledon chanibt«" utHi^ in Hit* London championai Qoccnfl Ctmh ami >hot young t Baton Rouge, Louisiana, dean off the court. in moved into the qua: r finals with a 6 l, 6—l win ovei the172 words
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61 1951-06-22 11 All- Johore Chinese School Sports B /..HAT. Thurs. a] di by Cheng S w and I Girl's S pel nn 2nd AU-J< h re Chi rts meet to be held y 29 and 30. S eha binte Chin, wife > District Officer will per- n the opening ceremony. About TBo61 words
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Article59 1951-06-22 11 of Commai d< r C T in the first r md i "s singles E kura easily d 5- y Di< key I s f< »i -2, I Japan's ipi Jiro Kuma- a firsi bye. In bles com i n ikano an.: Fujikura i tked .V59 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-06-22 11 Slammin Sam Snead - 40U w>* WwSi Slammin Sam Snead W.iA r v e t y .»ns" have you in yeui i.. It bag? Lei's consider the six "basic" clubs. All others are "in between" clubs. From the No. 1 Wood. the longest and straightest-faced club in the bag. the clubs, graduate in loft200 words
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Article247 1951-06-22 11 MCC Agrees To Indian Proposal LONDON, June 21 (Reuter) The M.C.C. have agreed to the proposal of tin* Indian Cricket Board of Control for five five-day Test matches between England and India daring the M.C.C. tour at the end of this \ear. The five Tests will be played at New247 words
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Article22 1951-06-22 11 Cosmos Sports Club will hoid their annual general meeting at 271-2, Potong Pasir on June 24, at 2 p.m. \\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\W\\\\W\\\22 words
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Letter250 1951-06-22 11 Sports Letter Sir; Having recently heard and read so much regarding the umpiring capabilities of Warrant Officer Miller, 1 went along to watch him officiate at Nee Soon on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in the game between Singapore Army and Hong Kong Army and again250 words
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59 1951-06-22 11 MANILA, June 21 (UP)— The visiting Hong Kong badminton doubles players, Etamo Young j and W. F. Foo, made a successful debut at the National Badminton Tournament here. They whipped the Filipino?. F. Bautisa and P. Reyes, in straight j sets 15-11 and 15-759 words
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Article61 1951-06-22 11 NEW YORK. Juno 21 <AP> Elesults Oi the Major Leasue Baseball day games yesterday, i AMERICAN: Chicago 1. New York 2. Cleveland 14. Boston 8. Detroit 7. Philadelphia 2. NATIONAL: Boston 9, Chicago 0. NIGHT SCORES (American League): Detroit 4. Philadelphia; 5, St. Louis 1. Washington 5. i61 words
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258 1951-06-22 11 BRIGAND CRASH VICTIM WAS CHAMPION A THLETE FLYING Officer Ronald Edward Matthews, the service athlete, was killed in Tuesday's crash of a Brigand light bomber near Tengah airfield, the Royal Air Force said last night. Flying Officer Matthews, who was 28, came to Singapore in April 1950 from the Middle258 words
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Article219 1951-06-22 11 183 For British Open Golf ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND, June 21 CAP).— Nine AnNfiCMM, including; Jimmy Drmarct and ihrrr top amateur**, will lr\ to wml tho Brih-fi «)|m>ii j^olf cniwn from B«»i»!>\ Ixx-ke next month. X; nr.es of the IK entries Bar the open were announced to(;ay by the championship pom219 words
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Article, Illustration333 1951-06-22 11 LONii)ON. June 21 (AP) Surrey, joinl <mn;l> cricket champions, appear to have \i* ii <^«i <>i ihe rat. Following t'u ii* firsfl >vi;i eighl gam s ogainsl K<r»s on Tuesday at Blackheath, ill' Kenntngton Oval i< Lambasted th; Worcestershire bowling «;.i V i inAP - 333 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-06-22 11 iiffj lIMEv-.^, i 1 M l r POOC? FCj? WeM WBm VJ HATS WHAT '4-?M 5" h ALL AFTERNOON J Wf ~~y-; r^ "^Nv—rilß f/ HEAVEN KNOWS, N f rp (l VEARN TO GO UP!^ f36 words
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Miscellaneous612 1951-06-22 11 PENANS TENNIS TIES FOR WEEK-END prvAvr Thnr- Th Pen- 1 (No 9) V.\ Pfister v.- L. I. Rob- C man (10 petnam,. rmurs r^LiJ™ less (No in* veterans d bles ang openlaxyn tennis c-ha P on- -i on Saturday: Kim ships will start on Saturday MIXED DOUBLES: Mrs G. L.612 words
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557 1951-06-22 12 Rovers Get All The Luck Against IRC ROVERS Sports Club, who are making a strong bid for first tli\i>ion league honours gained two of their luckiest point* of the season by beating Indian Recreation Club 1-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Rovers' centre-forward Bird scored the deciding goal in the557 words
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Article219 1951-06-22 12 ATI A! KIN(i strongly l>f— gllOlll IhC K2MM BJf. Ww ljinl tracked op in the vtnnd ami lost to the Rocklitr> SP b> t h«* narrow margin ot two fill to one in a S \l Division II mime <»n the BOIX A iriound yesterday. un219 words
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Article65 1951-06-22 12 J RE i it s etic n i the EnglLs ?e i, J >re H A I lay July 26, ents i e c id< d in t! e pi name: > g junp. > en's W 4 HO J UDd 4 440 > relays65 words
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Article102 1951-06-22 12 HONOI.ru/. J:-.e 2\ i.APi- ec u 50 and 200 < swims uo.-e bettered on Wednesday, night in the ual K?o Nakama meet Ford K ano, 18-year-old Hawaiian star, swam 200 metres in 2 mins. 8.8 sees. The American ec d I 2 mins. in sees,102 words
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Article41 1951-06-22 12 BARCELONA, .1 me 21 <AP> I tia Homer oi Spain re- sd hi 3 Eur pean bantamighl title by outpointing ll s Alvaro Nuvolini in a Ground bout at the Sports P ice here before a crowd of. D.41 words
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Article87 1951-06-22 12 THE final of the All-Singapore junior billiards 1 championship organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. was played-nff at the Association on Wednesday before a large crowd of enthusiastic spectators. Sixteen players ropresen'in? U tie leading billiards clubs in Singapore took part in the Tournament The finalist's were87 words
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Article194 1951-06-22 12 IPOH, Wed. last-minute jjoal by Huhholt! «;ave t > .ommaiulos a two-nil victory ovt-r Kinta Europeans in today 9 senior division league soccer game played on I'm* patlani:. r The Tapah Marines could; iv« gone further ahead had not been for their pour ihinf and194 words
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Article84 1951-06-22 12 A DISPLAY of the Chinese art of self-defence, including swordfighting toliowed by the traditional Chinese lion-dance will be held in the Happy world Stadium on June 27 at 8 p.m. The exhibition given by more than 100 Chinese boxers and sword experts, is sponsored by the84 words
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Article52 1951-06-22 12 LONDON, June 21 (Reuter).— Alex King. 24-year-old Scottish player from the Roehampton Club, London, won the Assistant Professional Golf Championship at Hartsbourne, Hertfordshire, today. He beat the 28-year-old experienced Belgian champion Arthur Devulder (Royal Route) by nine and seven in the 'AG holes final to record a52 words
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Article281 1951-06-22 12 A SOUXD defence enabled Tione Bahru Rangers to beat Royal Navy Keppel Barracks bytwo goals to nil in a SAFA division 3 "B" league match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. With this victory. Tiong Bahru Hangers move up to second place 2™2 points from 10281 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-06-22 12 Fons Chek Sam. of Singapore YMCA who won the All-Singapore Junior Billiards championship by beating Leong Chong Pui of Siong 800 A. A. in the final on Wednesday night.29 words
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417 1951-06-22 12 Rural Board Permits Use Of Three Courses THE SINGAPORE Cycle Racing Association lias been granted permission hv the Singapore Rural Hoard to use certain roads in the rural areas for time trials, provided the Police have no objection. At the Rural Board meeting417 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-06-22 12 photo. The Hongkong "Luckies" basketball team continued on their winning way in their Singapore tour when they beat All-Singapore (J7-31 at the Happy World last night watched bj a huge crowd. Earlier this week the team beat Theng Kong local league runners-up in another close game. The picture taken atStandard-Sin Poh - 79 words
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Article81 1951-06-22 12 NEW YORK, June 21 <AP>— A Greek heavyweight boxing champion, George Tsaldaris. 22, arrived here today for a campaign which his manager said he hoped would lead to a title bout with Ezzard Charles. Trainer Nick Skoufis. who accompanied him, said Tsaldaris has won 3481 words
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Article44 1951-06-22 12 LONDON, June 21 (Reuter) Wimbledon champion Miss Louise Brough, of the United States, wh<j has been suffering from elbow trouble, will be fit to defend her title next week. Miss Brough has been out of competitive lawn tennis for two44 words
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Article194 1951-06-22 12 LORDS, June 21 (Reuter). England had fluctuating fartMei after winning the toss and batting in the first day's play of tin* WBBtmd test match against South Africa. After losing the first wicket, Mutton** for 20 England fought back and were 89 when the second194 words
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Article556 1951-06-22 12 Both he and Ikin survived legbefore appeals and then Hutton was beaten by the pice of a good length ball t*am McCarthy and was out lcgbefore. McCarthy was b iwling so fast that the wicketkeeper and slips were standing back 20 yards to him. His speed556 words
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Article243 1951-06-22 12 I ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. June '21 (AP) Sine Americans, including peacock-shirted Jimmy Demaret and three top amateurs, will try to wrest the British Open Golf Crown from Bobby Locke next month. The open will he played in Northern Ireland's Royal Portrush on July l-ti. Names243 words
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Article37 1951-06-22 12 MONTREAL. June 21 (Reuter) Tiie British racing driver Alan Hess arrived here late last night in his small Austin car after driving three-quarters of the way round the world in less than three weeks.37 words
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Article57 1951-06-22 12 Simpson ib.v b McCarthy Cumpton Ibw McCai Watson c McCarthy b Chul Bi n b Chubb Ewis c Fullerton b McCarthy 0 W irdle lbv b C\ übb Statham b Chubb 1 T ill b Chubb Bf .i" turt out r fl Wickets U at 20. 89. LOS, 2257 words
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Article77 1951-06-22 12 Trils Of A Wrestling Giant.... HBI Um weight Siyap I 1111 *»un k,u •J*™ normal I j told I).- thii thai in .v. I nds t!l aatogri Ip i, s u-.,i res in sh 151)1 to U M ban ed to re- t!in« rinj hand It:. d J i man77 words
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Miscellaneous19 1951-06-22 12 |>< Cpo}£^A SOCCER: Div. 3A S.CSA. v Blue Rovers SC. at C.YM.A. ATHLETICS: Holy Innocent*' School sports at 3.30 p.m.19 words
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