Singapore Standard, 23 June 1951
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Title Section17 1951-06-23 1 Singapore TIGER Standard gdfgfdgdfg VOL. 1 HO. 35 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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309 1951-06-23 1 Transit Cargoes For Reds Will Not Be Stopped HK Tra^e Loophole 22 (AF). Tin* Ht»n»ko..« \.<\ |>i £j»ed one tratle gateway to R«*«l iltrd ano Net >*a* still with* oprn. The Government published al ag list ol strategic mater-; s* 1 which, effective Monday.' mn ri be imported to or309 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-06-23 1 slai lacfc i m S I D I r I W will tro 3 tt reea k I I22 words
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Article11 1951-06-23 1 PAA Plane With 40 Abroad Missing -A 1 4 I per.11 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-06-23 1 Mr. William Bullitt (centre) former Ambassador to Russia, seen on his arrival at Changi airfield yesterday. Talking to him is the Station Commander. G Capt. .1. O. F. Fullergood. On the right is th: acting American Consul General. Mr. John Goodyear. Stan dard Picture by Michael51 words
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225 1951-06-23 1 THE FOKMEK U.S. Ambassador to Russia ami Frame, Mr. William C. Bullitt, arrived In pore yesterday m an K.A.F. Dakota, ostentatiously on a tour of the Far East and Australia to gather material for magazine and book publications." He was met at the225 words
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Article84 1951-06-23 1 TOKYO. June 22 (AP).— Communist air operations were Stepped up with an attack across the Yalu River by dO Communist MIG-las. Tne Fifth Air Force announced that American Sabre jets shot down two Russian-made lets damaged three. Th.s brougb nun ist losses this week84 words
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56 1951-06-23 1 BUDAPEST. June 22 (Renter) —Archbishop Josep Giosz Hungary's leading Catholic pnifSt, nleaded guilty here today to charges of plotting to overthrow the Hung Jan "Peoples Demo- The Archbishop, standing trial with eight others, also pleaded guilty to taking part m black market currency deals and56 words
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361 1951-06-23 1 Bj ANDREW ROTH, Standard Stall Correspondent LONDON, Fri. Mohammad bin Mohammad Noor, Secretary of the political group of the Malay Society ot tireat Britain said thai independence without socialism will nol benefit lhe Malays. This t ".-mer chief of the Federation of361 words
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Article34 1951-06-23 1 SIR Philip Nichols. British Ambassador to the Netherlands, handed to the International Court of Justice today Britain s application to restrain Persia from action which might preiudice any eventual court deI ReuterReuter - 34 words
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125 1951-06-23 1 LONDON. June 22 <Reu!eO— Commonwealth Defence Ministers meeting here may propose setting up a Middle East Detence Board on which Britain. France, and the United States would be represented, a usually reliable source said today. Turkey, Greece and possibly some of tne125 words
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Article93 1951-06-23 1 LONDON. AIRPORT. June 22 (Reuter >— Britain's round the world Austin car drove back into London today having completed its trip of 23,600 miles m 2i days. Its last lap was 400 miles from Prestwick airport m ScotI;ind r, E\--Squ;.dmn leader Ralph Sleign. 40-veat-old paint93 words
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Article59 1951-06-23 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. CHONG Thutt Pitt last night said he was undecided whether to continue as president of the Singapore Branch ot the Malayan Chinese Association At' a meeting on Thursday. MCA leaders, including Dato Tan Cheng Lock asked Mr Chong to withhold his59 words
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97 1951-06-23 1 KARACHI. June 22 (Reuter —A British Overseas Airways Corporation Argonaut plane due to leave London on Sunday for Bombay will be diverted at Bahrein for Abadan to pick up wives and families of British oilfield workers, usually reli'ibl« j sources here said today. The97 words
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105 1951-06-23 1 LONDON. June 22 (UP) Top Iranian Army officers m London are standing by for an early return to Teheran today. An Iranian Embassy spokes man disclosed that 25 Army officers, including a Brigadier, 16 lieutenant colonels and eigat lieutenants, would be returning to105 words
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Article31 1951-06-23 1 BASRA. June 22 (Renter* According to reliable information reaching Basra British and British-chartered oil tankers have been instructed as from 1 p m today not to call at Abadan31 words
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59 1951-06-23 1 CANBERRA, June 22 (Reuter- the Australian proposal Mr aJL^BW^ "mBS Th'e %traiian take ovei Cocos M«MS ni iw > id involve substantia expeu?^n ,|s to be tran».err« d^^ab^. Mi Casev said the 13B(> lease -m perpetuity" to the Clunies Ross family would nc59 words
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304 1951-06-23 1 British Staff Of AIOG Preparing To Leave rersia TEHERAN, June 22 (AP) British employee* of the An-glo-Iranian Oil Company got ready today lo pull out ol Iran us increasing Iranian pressure threatened to break down British AZ7 mmmm^^^^^^^^ that I A.1.0.C. I great I Abadan all I 3.000 I people304 words
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Article200 1951-06-23 1 TEHERAN. June 22 (AP)— The Anglo-Iranian Oi! Company warned the Persian government today that .he Abadan refinery mic'' 1 he forced to shut down owing to "mass resignations" of British technicians if the nationalisation board pressed new demands on the workers Tie warning came shortly200 words
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195 1951-06-23 1 Independence Won't Affect Malay Rulers Dato Onn Stales By ASRAF. Standard Malay Correapondenl MALAY rulers will rrmain as lli«*\ arc if Malaya gets iis independence as enviaagcd h\ Dato (hrn bin Ja'aftar's M Independence for Mala\a |»arl> ami IMP will be formed definitely this year "<\«n il ii ia%t onU195 words
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Article32 1951-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR Friday.— T.he Malayan Railway Adminis* tration announces that Porad 2 Halt, between Niyor and Khiang j on the m.'.in line will be closed from Sunday, July 132 words
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Article88 1951-06-23 1 Thai Rice Regulation Withdrawn Standard Slatt Report**! SINGAPORE and Federation Governments announced last night thai they have withdrawn the condition that importers musl hrst obtain endorsement from .Thailand agreeing 4 o accept Sterling before Thai rice can be imported by rice merchants. This announcement nevertheless uphold! the norma! procedure of88 words
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Advertisement54 1951-06-23 1 traderslimited i a_ W* Jp 59 —f 8 Z'Z.l\ ENGINE ""^^^By 'If iI9I *fmmm\*^^^ *V- P^lB______________l _E *I^^^^^^Hlyi r j from cold by hand. en B H P at 1000 to 1300 RPM. R om etthei end of crankshaft power take-off 500 to 750 R.P.M. AVI and the B- series54 words
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Advertisement52 1951-06-23 1 5 CANTEENS ol t CUTLERY E.P.N.S. or hi PlltC <1 Selection la made easle: here m we always earn i J wide range of them WTHE I 1 NOVELTY STORE gg North Bridge Road r z Phone 3123. ■aaa W" AUa «$l J&L MOTHER'S m Uj fijjfStt CONDENSED MILK /y52 words
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Article146 1951-06-23 2 3, 000 Waited In Vain For 1 Hour Standard Stuff Reporter MOPi: THAN 3.000 people, residents of S.I.T. artisans' Quarters m Kirn Keat Road and lorong I hnau and vegetable and other hawkers from the surrounding area, waited m vain for an hour yesterday to see a free cinema show146 words
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Article44 1951-06-23 2 CHINESE businessmen m Singapore have SO far contributed about $110,000 towards the S.A.T.A. building fund through the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. One of the highest donations is from Mr. Tan Lark Sve, president of the Chamber, who contributed $:;0.00044 words
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Article43 1951-06-23 2 A 33-YEAR-OLD India-.. Kuthampiliai. was fined $150 m default one month's imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque. yesterday for voluntarily causing hurt to R. W. Osborn with a pair of scissors at R.A.F. Seletar on May 2.43 words
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Article48 1951-06-23 2 S.PK. MOHAMED Abdullah was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with fraudulently having a brass bearing worth $15 at Jalan Besar on June 21. He claimed trial and was allowed $150 bail until June 29. when the case comes up tor hearing.48 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-06-23 2 Four Destroyers Arrive From Japan LBy NEILSON MODDER, Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 800 whoopee seeking officers ami men of the United States Eighth Destroyer Squadron *a?<t night invaded the Icily with nearly $15,000 m Singapore currency and carrying a 4 thirst after five daysStandard - 249 words
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Article257 1951-06-23 2 $20,000 JapMoney To Be Revalued A CLAIM to have a sum of $20,000, paid m Japanese currency during the occupation, revalued because the debt was nol paid on demand succeeded m the Singapore High Court when lh** Acting Chief justice iraw judgment with cosls m favour ot lhe creditors who257 words
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Article85 1951-06-23 2 MAJOR J. D. Gray was elected Patron oi the RASC Civilian Associati -o Singapore at *te inaugural meeting held at HQ RASC. A yee Rajah Road. Others on the interim committee e-e: Chairman, Me. J. G Xaonalli: Hon. Gen. Secretary, Mr. J. Balkara Singh: Committee, Messrs.85 words
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Article47 1951-06-23 2 ABDUL RAHIM bin Mohamed KLassim admitted .m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday that he impersonated a clerk m the Income Tax Department and obtained $2 from Yap Koon Chuan at Geylang Road on June 20. He was remanded until June 23 for sentence. I47 words
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241 1951-06-23 2 Unions Want COLA Based On Own Ra tes Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION pressing Government to grant cost of living allowances on rates presented by the COLA Committee of Representatives of Trade Unions m Singapore m a memorandum presented m November last year, was passed at a meeting held on241 words
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281 1951-06-23 2 I Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION thai the Singapore Municipality and Rural Board should be merged into one organisation was made yesterday by two Legislative Councillors. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour Roehore) and Mrs. Yilasini Menou (Independent Seletar). They felt that such a merger281 words
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90 1951-06-23 2 Penang Artist To Hold Show In Singapore MR yONG MUN SEN, wollkn Pe Chinese artist will hold an exhibition ol I atej -ct lour pa igs at S -re's VictpJ y Jfiem&i iai Hall >m Sunday to ext Weonesd Tee opening v. 1 take place at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday,90 words
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Article69 1951-06-23 2 THREE y< uths, Yap Ah Hock, Ong Kee Nam and Chua Kee Lam. were en trial at the Singapore Assizes yes* or day pn a charge of bobbery of Identity cards. It was alleged that during last Chinese New Year several Chinese youths held up69 words
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Advertisement197 1951-06-23 2 YOU'LL ENJOY ThlS MOUTHWASH! I.1 I c Kia ■ir, ro keen year rrrourh fresh tod ari roatpr tected against die g rroa I nfe tion DcttoliD> cont. tm gennicida] principle ol Dot ■ninptiCa is somce to ta^te, M rrftrihini ro use. that it rr.akes raiag and e\ening u^e a pleasure.197 words
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Advertisement196 1951-06-23 2 f >x S K>« jT^_ 5% ROBBER SOLES AND H n The u ENGLESH~EL^R;: r:^ HEUHH.I.H "I OR Wode! 64A ■B^S*SS^|Ji.*:_l 4 lb? 11....^. 5 Elcgont cob.ntf je gSSHV W|ftl t 'ecus crcmc! bed ccm-. parfmer? Ecsy m::n»h'v tcrrn^ Distributor. £r JoHcri UNITED BAD; 3 COMPAMV 118. Dtchgtd Rood S.-3196 words
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Miscellaneous78 1951-06-23 2 1 AFTER YOU WIM BUT- G^P.^-l I KEEP YOUR A "I I AFTfLR J? .I I wE uu,- B^ "i -j t aflESa 7'- .]^JITI-EGLOR)OUS, ]AH DONT THINK! NOSE OUT O'J OUR ''Qfav. *^Z IN A CCTTACr > *> mm\ m ¥m &^f l^S^ UP yAH'DLIKE: J4 THIS. I'M y78 words
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286 1951-06-23 3 Chinese Varsity In Malaya Urged By Community Leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Severral Chinese leaders m the Federation have suggested that Malaya should have a Chinese University to cater for Malayan Chinese youths who have aspirations for higher Chinese education. It is pointed out that at present Chinese youths, after passing286 words
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Article140 1951-06-23 3 Co-op Move Spreading In Kelantan Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Started less than a year ago. the co-operative movement has made such an appeal m Kelantan that Tungku Indra Putra, the State Malay Cooperative Officer, is finding difficulty to cope with the requests from the ra'ayat for more societies.140 words
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189 1951-06-23 3 Government Employees Not Exempted F£D. CALL-UP Sta ndard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frt.— Govern neni employee* are no: exemvte I from the call-up under the Manpower Regulations. Srnr.'.o this, the Comptroller ot 2-1 ii npoio c Federation or Malaya, poi'":* out that trained personnel m certain Government and quasi-government Departments189 words
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Article126 1951-06-23 3 Home Guards' Oun Paper Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Federation has a new publica- j :u>:_ Peoples' Guard a lurnal ol the Home Guard and civil defehce organisations. Tne first copy, which appeared j yesterday, c ntains messages from Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner, Sir Harold Briggs,126 words
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176 1951-06-23 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA L.UMPUR. Fri Without calling on the defence. Che Hassan bin Husain, magistrate at Kuala Krai. acquitted and discharged Kow Sze Chong. a detective corporal of Qua Musang Police Station. The accused, who was charged with corruptly obtaining $100 trom Chong Swee176 words
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Article99 1951-06-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter i JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— lnche A. Kadir Yusof. the Johore magistrate. yesterday ordered that the car detained by the Johore Customs m connection with the conveyance of uncustomed goods on May 25 be returned to its owner, Leow Sian Tock. Inche Kadir99 words
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Article30 1951-06-23 3 SEREMBAN, Fri. Students of St. Paul's Institution gave a rousing welcome today to Mr. A.J. Mauricio, Professor of Physical Culture m Hongkong, and an old pupil of St. Paul's.30 words
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Article324 1951-06-23 3 FROM Sunday. July 1. Peradong Halt, between Niyor and Kluang, on the main railway line will be closed. AT THE annua! general meeting of the Women's Section of the Selangor Indian Association, the following were appointed office-bearers for the year:--President, Mrs. R. S John: vice-president. Mrs. A.324 words
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Article137 1951-06-23 3 Unlawful Return Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Said to have been banished for life from the State of Johore on August 16, 1934, a Chinese. Q:i2 1 Four. 4^. was found residing m Kuala Lumpur without lawful authority. He was charged m the first magistrates court, be' ore Mr. A. P.137 words
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Article70 1951-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, F. i Ifr Justice Fletcher R igers, m c Supreme Court today, ordered a tin mine:'. Low Tai Choi a'ias Low Teng Chuan, to pay monthly to two of ins creditors, Mr. Thiam Sin Ling and V Ng Soo Hong $125 and 1150, respectively. This70 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-06-23 3 -Picture by photo. Parents, relatives and friends of draftees seleetcd m Lower Perak to undergo training: at YVardiebum Camp, Kua'a Lumpur, under the Manpower Regulations, were present at the Telok Anson Railway Station to send-off the 2? Malav>^and six Chinese youths.H LeeLee - 42 words
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Article126 1951-06-23 3 Standard Staft Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— A young Malay, Abdul Rahman bin Samad, who jokingly set fire to a piece of paper aft^r tying it to one of the legs of his sleeping friend paid the penalty yesterday when he was Pned S5O m the magistrate's court126 words
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133 1951-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Due to repeated representations from many leading Chinese employers of labour m the Federation, the Malayan Chinese Association is to press the Government to allow the importation of skilled Chinese workers from Hongkong to work m Malayan factories. The MCA has set a target of133 words
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272 1951-06-23 3 Woman's Wedding Illegal Counsel XL Enticement Case Standard Siafl Cotrcgpawdeiii KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. At the resumed hearing today of the case against Harbajan Singh, a young Sikh charged with enticing away pretty Ajit Kaur, Counsel for the defence, Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria contended that the woman's marriage to Kartar272 words
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Article101 1951-06-23 3 First Case Under New Crisis Laws Standard Stall orn^pondenl KUALA IJMPIK. Fri The first ease lor breath of the new restrictions on the movement of Deflate goods, came before Mr. A. P Jack, the magistrate, this mornin", when a Chinese. Hons Pak ffeag, 2<», urns charged with transporting 3.##t pa.rs101 words
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Article133 1951-06-23 3 HAD CHANDU, MAN JAILED Standard London Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Km Chinese, Yea:. Ge i c iye, 17 r ifl today sentenced to six i a His' ri ;orous imp 1 mmeat, by c Pre* idenj ■>( the Sessi Co Mr. I) \i X Ci ant, when < i charged writh133 words
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Advertisement236 1951-06-23 3 5 r j BsriMtfS Investment j fESEB MUSTER-VALUE Reach-in I t l .^|^]||J4DooRS* i .it\iit it'ii.- ihit n:ikc i-Iht s^UKI ta»tar» inM-tu,,-,,,:- J in-tii 1 1 1 v -tilii! i uiiil.-ii-.iii- unit n-- > i nt service nil .iiOMtiuii im brlts > \!>o..-.i oil --.ilv ior possible lr;ik- > BT236 words
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Advertisement67 1951-06-23 3 Q~4^^Z^S?£4^ POCKET WATCH Q STURDY AND RELIABLE WATCHES Q WITH LUMINOUS DIAL A CHROMIUM FINISH CASE, A AND ELEGANT APPEARANCE Spore Price $9.95 Eath 0 K. l. Price $11.50 Eoch 0 j-i a&SML mm* Armm ES. Stocks ot these watches x are available m our Kuala Lumpur Si ore l67 words
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Article304 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE will be made shortly to form a Singapore Co-operative Investment and Development Society, Mr. N.A. Kularajah. Secretary of the Singapore Government Thrift and Loan Society fold The Standard yesterday. The society will be formed by the already existing co-operative304 words
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172 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter A 106 PER CENT increase m the fare f< r the '.irst mile, might be recommended to the Municipal Commissioners by the Sin-i gapore Hire Car (Owners) Association, it was stated by the associate n's president Mr. T.A. Sime172 words
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205 1951-06-23 4 [Standard Stat!" Reporter^ THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, has written to ihe Singapore Government Co-operative Housing >ociety Limited offering it a loan of $200,000 al 3J per cent interest, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, the Secretary of the Society told The Standard yesterday. The205 words
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Article68 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police yesterday issued an appeal for eye-witnesses, who saw a Chinese boy fall off a Tay Koh V:t bus along Arab Street near me junction of Victoria Street on June 10 at 10.50 a.m. All witnesses are asked to contact68 words
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Article115 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE boatman told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that his friend fell overboard from a tongkang on June 9 at 2 a.m. off Pulau Tritons Kechil. He was Lim Loo, who was giving evidence at an inquest into the death of his115 words
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387 1951-06-23 4 'Dope Not For S 'pore'Ship Captain Cleared Standard Start Reporter ALTHOUGH the Singapore Customs have discovered and seized 1.500 pounds of opium hidden on board the >.s. Tairea, the evidence clearly indicated that the contraband was not meant for Singapore, said Mr. L. A. J. Smith, defending Captain A. A.387 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-06-23 4 picture. U.S.S. Kennedy, flagship of the United States Eighth Destroyer Squadron, commanded by Capt. E. S. Von Kleeck, Jr. which went alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Coal riant yesterday afternoon to refuel. She is accompanied on hei^good^l^nissioi^o Singapore by the destroyers. Rush. Hawkins and Fiske.M StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article68 1951-06-23 4 Singapore police yesterday announced a $100-reward to be paid to the person or persons giving information leading to the recovery of a Royal Enfield motor cycle lost m the S.V.C. Hall, Beach Road between G and 8 p.m. on June 5, 1951. c? e machine is68 words
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442 1951-06-23 4 Standard Stall Reporter A CHINESE farmer told th*- Singapore Coroner*!* Court yesterday that a Tay Koh \at Ini* conductor caused the death of his younger brother by pushing him off the vehicle while it Has still m motion at Arab Stree! on442 words
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Article96 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter WAYNE Went worth Linebaran official of the U.S. Department of State, is scheduled to arrive by KLM plane m Singapore today for consultations with local USIS officers regarding the United States Information and Exchange Programme m this area. Mr. Linebnrger became Press96 words
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Article79 1951-06-23 4 Standard Staff Reporter SETO KWAN was cautii ned and discharged m the Singap re Second Police Court yesterday when he admitted escaping from police custody while he was oeing detained on a vagrancy charge al tl c CID. Criminal Record Office at R tbinson Road on79 words
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Advertisement203 1951-06-23 4 £"7/ 0/)/) (7 0 I IJlie iv lost Sensational (L>scape of L/ur June Gala Far Eastern Premiere At thy I 1' i 9.30 p.mm. y iHfc i < WOODEN J SJWMSE/ i From the Novel by Eric *Viisicms -1 HDOti FILMS PRODUCTION Distril ted by Shaw Bros i j il203 words
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Advertisement169 1951-06-23 4 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. 3' 1946 Rehabilitation Loan (1962-1970) is hereby given that the transfer register of the above loan will be closed from 30th June to Hth July 1951, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By order The Honskon? Shanghai Banking Corporation Singapore.169 words
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Advertisement678 1951-06-23 4 classified SITUATiONS VACANT j A SIAN Assistant to take charge of European owned Estate TOO acres rubber m Perak, Box No. T. 278 Spore Standard. /~\LD established firm of |m- porters (continental) requires experienced Chinese j salesman for the Provisions I Department. Applications to j Box No. T. 277 Spore678 words
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Advertisement40 1951-06-23 4 otiniMv Boon N W BUStHESS 0 CUrflii z the i acrea I and ri FM 1 VAV S Tl TT-I ully.. R ing Cla Typewr BS Sii BZi Ho.: el! FIL//.0 CINE CArz.A imfr^ *^^stia_v 37-39 ffICH c-z-MHliAl i SS40 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-06-23 4 Y. M. C. A., Orchard Road: Spore Chess Club 5 p.m.. Movie Circle Show "White Tower" 8 n.m. Chinese YJVf.CA., Seleipe Road: Body Building 4 p.m., Student Music 4 p.m.. Zero Basket Ball 5 p.m., Student Badminton 5.30 p.m. Movies 7.30 p.m.. Evening School 5-9 p.m. Festival Of Britain Exhibition:81 words
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Article63 1951-06-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A 39-year-old woman. Wong Ah Thye. was found with her throat cut by the Police at an address m Jalan Lenvbti Kudah this evening. Two Chinese women have been detained by the Police. Won?, who is from Kirn Sens; Road. Singapore, came here63 words
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79 1951-06-23 5 Training Of Raub Home Guards Ends RAUB Pri EUub H -..<.. wb rh has p rpiila :<.4!'i i> aaa len > na rill m »roh I Gu a have been fire 1 ical P re ters •v i ds finally lesl I get sh ting by tl ib H n79 words
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Article188 1951-06-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. This is going to be the end of the world" said Mr. R. G. Moffatt. of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, who arrived here m the company of Mr. William Yaremchnk, to establish a home for the188 words
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Article205 1951-06-23 5 SUndard Staff Reporter A BILL to provide for financial relief to any member of a Lo< al Volunteer Force, who is called upon lo render full-time service wiil be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council at its next meeting. The objects and reasons oi the205 words
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Article65 1951-06-23 5 St.mdaid Start Correspondent RAUB, Fri. About one tkous md students from the Chung Ching Middle School and Primary Schools and the Chung Wah School, celebrated i' i dren's Day a* the Raub Padang with a S orts Meet on Thursday. Before coming to the Padang.65 words
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Article58 1951-06-23 5 MH. TKO Cheng Seah, Man- iger >: the Oversea-Chinese Ba :ing C irp Ltd. Kota Bh tr i, ms 5 i ntei tamed to a farew tiffin-party oy the BanJc§ st; ff at the International Hotel. K ol i Bharn, on Thursday Mr. Teo is transferred back to58 words
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136 1951-06-23 5 Standard Slatt Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Toh Sen» Kirn, a coffee shop proprietor was lined 8200 by Mr. I). I. W crn ham m ihe ma« ist rale's court today, for denying possession of .">OO sticks of a certain hrand of cigarettes on May 26, AmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmwmmmmmmmmm136 words
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117 1951-06-23 5 Taiping MCA's Alternative To Direction Of Manpower Standard Staff Correspondent IAIPING, Fri. Instead of the present >>siem of the direction of manpower, the Comin it, o of the Taiping branch of the Malayan Chinese Association would prefer to recruit "the number of Chinese required under the Manpower These .views were117 words
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197 1951-06-23 5 Standard Statt Correspondent XL VI A LUMPUR, Lri. After living for three years m the shadow of death by day and by ni^lit. the residents of Sejjanibut can now yo about their i»u*in<*>s without fear of bamlit terrorism. In 'have brief engagements security forces197 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-06-23 5 Group picture of the 15th Butterworth Troop (Railway Crew Prai) taken on the first anniversary of its formation, with their locomotive head emblem m the centre. Seated (left to right) Rover Mate Munisamy, Asst. Rover Scout Leader A. M. Danker Rover Scout Leader Abdul Samat bin Mohammed Amin and Rover67 words
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236 1951-06-23 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Government is <;i\in«: approximately si A millions to the co-operative movement m the I (deration of Malaya to curb the ri*in» cost of living, said Rir. T. L. Carey, Commissioner for i o-< Operative Development. Federation of Malaya and236 words
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Article37 1951-06-23 5 A POLICE Lieutenant, Mr. T Darling, 36, ot Labis Estate, who was shot dead m a coffee shop m the village of Cha-ah In Segamat was burled m the Bidadari Cemetery m Singapore yesterday.37 words
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Article27 1951-06-23 5 AX application for an extra $200,000 from the Federation Fund to construct quarters tor Senior officers as been passed by the BLelanta i State Council.27 words
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242 1951-06-23 5 Govt. Advises Home Builders Get Licences Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. No work on a building requiring a licence should be commenced until the licence has been received states a Perak Government press release today. It is unwise for any person to commence work on a buildEhf described m the242 words
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Article174 1951-06-23 5 Malacca Directees Warned Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Fri —Tlie Settlement Manpower Board of Appeal bat lor the first time m the Settlement Council Chamber this afternoon under the chairmanship of Mr. J C. Litton, Deputy Secretary ot Chinese Affairs, with a representative each from lie Chinese, Malay and Indian Communities.174 words
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Article81 1951-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, 1 i ft Indian. Pakirisamy, 27. was chai ged t>«>: n Mr. DMKL G\ a m the Sessions Court today, with idn ipping a girl said to be un der 16 years of age fron guardianship of ber adopted father. P. Abdullah, on April 2281 words
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Article60 1951-06-23 5 Standard Si. .it It: p<n irr THE Seletar 1 i Dran itic P i tagi tural di P C t i- 'i title ole,; e,; I i i I its D II X 1' Cia < kar. Thi Ak Is wh marriage ol rich map. imig60 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-06-23 5 Plioto. SKATED at the main table at the annual dinner of the Alumni Association <»f Kins; Edward VII College of A£*dicine at Raffles Hotel last night are (left to right) Sir Han Hop Lim, Dr. G. Haridas, Lady Lim. Mr. C. C.^u^)alir^Mootatanib^an(^»i^ Karunaratae. See on 1 1 StandardStandard - 48 words
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60 1951-06-23 5 Standard Mall K<-po:t«-r H! PRESS MAI ES ttt* S po c M W kern' Union, and the Cl j c i da? to isc <• c aims of the Union for a re* ised i ume d for but re ed no i I60 words
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Advertisement94 1951-06-23 5 <J//ie Jw/^^/w o4e JV civet vft y &BLft f^HJLw^m V^ ■A^''j^ l _>> m^S^mAmT DATE.IIST^I§P^- The Wmtx Mistfrfiffe This mode! is t r uly the most handsome and complete v.atch to eve b •>« name Rolex and is offerecNPth the impartial gucantee ono certification of on official Swiss Government testing94 words
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Article774 1951-06-23 6 COME would withhold independence for Malaya for no other reason than that it would bring chaos and inefficiency m its wake. The various ci mmunities m Malaya would fly at one another's throats the moment the last Englishman leaves Malay; d soil. Aii the refinements of civilization774 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1951-06-23 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By KUALA LUMPUR. TJITHERTO the man-in-the-street m the Federation has taken a perfunctory, if any, interest m politics. Today he is perplexed over Dato Onn bin Ja'afar's decision to desert his political brain child and adopt another. Dato Onn has the promise of1,186 words
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Article1493 1951-06-23 6 TABUAN - TABUAN fsWHT ftMD SOUJJ Law revision will give chance to close legal loopholes. TPHE publication of a Revis- ed Edition ot the Laws oi Singapore, announced m the Legislative Council this week. wil! temporarily end a headache for the Colony's lawyers .uid their clerks Tired1,493 words
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Article220 1951-06-23 6 Sir. I am sorry that my view was not correctly and fully presented m your issue of the 22nd. instant and I shall be obliged it you will begood enough to publish this letter m order that my view may not be interpreted amiss. lii220 words
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Article41 1951-06-23 6 Sir: Reflecting on the Barnes Report I shudder to think that the day may come when legislation will be passed classifying the following as criminal offences: <1) To speak or write any 10-nan^oo ntkaa- than frialav f\r41 words
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Article40 1951-06-23 6 Review of Views Oriental Studies i 1 1 y i i \7. 1 1 > I I 5 i 1 1 1 comcM I I I i A I I 1 1 i Boob Ad P i i ,T pt I40 words
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Advertisement11 1951-06-23 6 Ask for a free sample tf our nr W "YQGHOURT SHERBET"11 words
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250 1951-06-23 7 Morrison: UK Not Seeking To Quit Persian Oilfields o \;i V Jane 22. (Renter) The British Foreign Secre||„rberl Morrison, told the House of Commons ThursBritish Government did not wish evacuation of Briiiin irom Persia io take place. tre i I linlv not seeking to evacuate the oilfield," he I said.250 words
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20 1951-06-23 7 FDR Wanted To Correct Talta Errors BVm2mtEY: June !x. Vml --.<«!. >r -h. rtlj i that mis- i [n« r- 120 words
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Article130 1951-06-23 7 LONDON, June 22, (UP). Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison said last night thai Britain could not use 19th Century 'imperialist" tactics to meet the oil i rNis m Iran. Morrison said the Conservatives had kept urging "something big and strong" teo Jit to he done. He130 words
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Article99 1951-06-23 7 Shepherd: No Hope Of More Talks EL J m« 22 (R< v- British Ambassador Si Frai is Shepherd, 1 Re isl "T lere f i res nption of ris betwi en Persia so long as Premier '.I no is m c caving eg tion by Reut< •te A I C99 words
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113 1951-06-23 7 HAMBURG, June 22 (AP)— Germ m oil experts are swamping the Persian Consulate here with applications to work m the newly nationalized Iranian oil industry, a consulate official ..od Thursday night. He claimed at least ao Germans have offered to fill any vacancies113 words
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259 1951-06-23 7 LONDON, June 22 (Renter) Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy leader of the Conservative Party said Thursday that Bri- evacuation from the Persian oilfie ds would be disa- .us. "It would be abject render to the threat of ri he said opening a House of Commons debate259 words
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212 1951-06-23 7 Queuille Not To Assume Office Again PARIS. June 22 (Reuter)— The French Premier M. Henri Queuille will not take office again when a government is formed after the opening of the new Assembly next month. The Moderate Conservative Deputy M. Emanuel Temple announced this Thursday after seeing the Premier to212 words
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44 1951-06-23 7 WASHINGTON, June 22. iAP^ Piesident Truman asked Congress to vote US.S'^a.UUO.OOU for civil defence Thursday. He declared that for the first time m the history of the U.S. ma ior cities face the thrent of "sudden, devastating attacks."44 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-06-23 7 President Truman signs a pact guaranteeing up to two million tons of grain, on credit, to help India fight otf a famine. Seated with him is Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the U.S. Behind them are (left to right): Representative Charles A.AP - 82 words
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297 1951-06-23 7 LONDON, June 22 (IP) Defence Minister Emanuel Shinwell said that the Commonwealth defence conference which opened here Thursday was concerned mainly with the defence of the Middle East. He toid a press conference thai the visiting Defence Ministers or their deputies and297 words
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77 1951-06-23 7 LOXDOX. June 22 (Renter) A commission has been appointed under the chairmanship of a judge to find out the cause of the two- week Sudan police strike officially described as "•mutiny" which ended two days ago. Mr. Herbert Morrison, British Foreign Minister announcing77 words
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154 1951-06-23 7 UNITED NATIONS. NEW YORK, June 22. (AP). General Matthew B. Ridgway appealed to the United Nations yesterday for more soldiers to fiyht Communist agression m Korea. His message was directed to U.N. members who have not yet contributed troops to the L.N. forces154 words
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Article157 1951-06-23 7 PARIS. June 22 (Reuter)— Japan and West Germany were admitted Thursday to membership of UNESCO (the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) at the 59-nation general conference meeting here. Japan was admitted to full membership by 42 votes to one the Philippines. Laos. Vietnam157 words
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102 1951-06-23 7 Na tiona liza tion May Hit Soviet Caviar Source PARIS. June 22. (UP)— lranian sturgeon, a source ol Russia's best caviar, may be booked bi nationalization. tie Shah's American brother-in-law said today. Vincent Lee Ililiyer. 2<i. said he had no official know ledge that Iran planned to revoke Russia's caviar102 words
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80 1951-06-23 7 WASHINGTON, June 22. fßeuter) Tno major United SI il is oil companies will not assist the Persian government to operate the nationalized oil fields if "die British authorities are forced out, company officials told Reuter yesterday. They said the big comp; nies.80 words
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226 1951-06-23 7 PARIS, June 22 AP) The Deput y Foreign Ministers of Britain, France, the United States and Russia Thursday night broke off their efforts to write an agenda for a Big Four Conference to ease the world tension. Tiie lengthy D »uties' which began226 words
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247 1951-06-23 7 N'list 'Tacit' Acceptance Is Indicated Jap Treaty WASHINGTON, June 22 (UP)— The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador, Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. Thursday urged the United States Government to "persuade" Japan to sign a peace treaty with his government instead of the Chinese Reds. This was disclosed by informed sources who said247 words
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73 1951-06-23 7 CANBERRA. J me 22 External Afl liste R C. Casey told tin H < Representatives U < it impossib d oul i mcc ol an earls factory solution m X In his' ti si si iten i eign afl the 1 louse. Co sa.id73 words
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Miscellaneous71 1951-06-23 7 T JKmSsA' I TWIS SNOW IS V°° I I YOU'RE THE )V OH, o"( WHO'S LAZIER \<= o o^— <o JPrJ rPTTINS DEEP-r °o°^ LAZIEST <7 NO, »l THAN YOU? J° J THE GUY V W3P firs shovel man m the U I'm ,\J_ -L-J o°l0 °l who draws c71 words
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Article249 1951-06-23 8 BrenGuns Fitted Standard Staff Reporter FOLK latest Marine Police launches, which are designed to carry Bren ifuns, are now m use. Eleven more of this type and six motor sampans are under construction. The new launches are designed specially to carry out general patrol work249 words
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Article233 1951-06-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ANOTHER coal burner, the 1,717-ton Edendale, one of the oldest Malayan coasters, has been bought by a Hongkong shipping firm for the China coastal trade. It took the Ministry of Transport m London a fortnight to app: o\ c the Iran er.233 words
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Article184 1951-06-23 8 Pak. Bound Jap Ship Arriving Standard Shipping Keporter j ONE of Japan's leading ship-J ping lines, the Osaka Sioseni Kaisha, whose vessels were popular Singapore callers m prewar days, inaugurated the Japan-Pakistan service yester- when the 7.312-ton Nankai »laru left Yokohama for Karachi. The Singaj re age its of the184 words
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Article63 1951-06-23 8 A UIC new aircraft carrier is joining t B iti navy ea nexl ye rr This is II AIS. Eagle which has a displacement oi 36,800 I and Is one ol the largesl oi these warships Britain has ever built. II will carry about one63 words
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Article141 1951-06-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE engagement and discharge of seamen take.-, place m the Singapore Shipping Otlice from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to i p.m. on Saturdays. In cases where tne change vi a 'vhole crew or a large141 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-06-23 8 photo. THE 1.717-ton Edendale which has been bought by a Hongkong: shipping firm for the China coar-tal trade. She is one of the oldest Malayan coasters. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article218 1951-06-23 8 WHARVES Od:: 44 Pro-. Jefferson. 42 4. N.eu v Holland. 40 4. NoreveretL M 39 T.i:. thybius, :^6 7 Trevethoe, 33 34 E Medway, 31 32 Soetsdijic, 20 30 Saint Valery. 21 Jrf Palamcotta. 25 2S Bintans, 27 24 Etiegha, 21 22 Nancy Moller, IP 20 Trevose,218 words
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Article61 1951-06-23 8 Govt Takes Over Sydney Ferries SYDNEY, I Airmail IRe ttei AAP)— The New South W Government uwi.ll take over Sydr.e.v Ferries Ltd., bigge- opera tors ot Eei ies S di e$ Harbour. Announcing the decisidn, Premier James .McGirr said I change over would take eff< I from June 30, when61 words
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Article88 1951-06-23 8 Standard Shipping Reporter i MORE British troops for Korea were on board the !!.L.2i-'"n trooper Empire Medway which made a brie: stop-over i". SlrLMpore yesteriay There were no troop replace ments for Singapore Oniy five I passengers disembarked at the wharves. A small Dumber of men88 words
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Article31 1951-06-23 8 LJOND4 I, June 21 (AFP) Bri ris oi il during the fivi m rear re ed I I I million gallons, me tiding 19 g ons m M31 words
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Advertisement208 1951-06-23 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WIST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Baroe June IC Hong Tat for Rengat June 28 Vessel tor Muor Weekly Th fof B Vesse to. Tvv.ce Week y Sj A• A /v 3(J Vessei «or tort Dickson Weekly Tung Song for Malacco Port Hon 9 Ann208 words
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Advertisement187 1951-06-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlorc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdim MONTREAI HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang Soestdyk HAL) God. 31/32 26June 27/29Jur.e Bantam (RL) 9/14 July 1 5July 16/17JuK Roepat (SMN) 17/23 July 24/25Ju!y 26/27Ju!y Excellent passenger187 words
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Advertisement380 1951-06-23 8 FAILINGS FROM SCANDINAV U|l m "KINA" tor Bangkok b p f Hongkong I n F r "MEONIA" tor Sogon b BonQkok v, ib. -MALACCA" for Bangkok Hongkong Manila Kor:? b Yokohomo ?-9 v i "LALANDIA" for r :igon TBangkok ES-2fJa KAMBODIA" for Bongl 0 Hongkong Mcnilo Kobe b Yokohomo 5380 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-06-23 8 ft* _'_i._ ra iOsS \air arrivals] Zr£z*!% \and DEPARTURES) Arrivals PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS troaa Manila a.m. K. L. ML (extra) irom Calcutta ;> p.ra BOA( from London \ia Caicntta 3 13 p in. iri.ii Uon^kons 'I.V.* p.m. from Sydnej 4..;n p.m. BHAKAT AIRWAYS from < vi 1.1 1 p.m. MALAYAN138 words
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Miscellaneous81 1951-06-23 8 Despatches TODAY: Burma, X. India and Pakistan by N ireverett. Thai and letters only I 5.45 p.m by train. Tanjong Pinang 3 a.m by Wafcde, Mo. i.m B ajn. by Van Riemsdijk, Sibu noon by Belaya. Djambi by Kota Nica. Ceylon by Pref Jefferson, Pakistan (parcels only) Pre.Jefferson, Gt. Britain.81 words
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244 1951-06-23 9 Early Relaxation Of US Monopoly Buying Of Rubber Expected v Standard Staff Reporter 1 .A.MjfcLLAIION of all General Services Administration buyins order, for^rfowo an early relaxation of monopoly buying of natural H~l rubber I Its announcement yesterday simultaneously with the "heftiest" cut on U.S. Government price of natural rubber by244 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-06-23 9 A luncheon was held at Princes Xesiaurant yesterday m honour of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Funke of the Nederlauds Trading Society m Singapore on the eve of their departure on long leave. Picture shows (irom leit»: Mrs. Uttamsing, Mr. C. W. Funke and Mrs. Funke. Mr. and Mrs. Kripjlani103 words
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789 1951-06-23 9 US Priority Principles A lis. ol -priority principles" intended to govern allocation of American-controlled scarce supplies between essential users at home and abroad has been issued m Washington by the Office of Defence Mobilization along with an invitation to foreign beneficiaries the policy to cooper:iU\^^^^^^M||^^M^^^Bi si789 words
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Article79 1951-06-23 9 Standard Shipping Correspondent THK GLEN LINE Company's reighter the 9.871-to.o Glenrov .-oo for Singapore 21.695 igs ol cement. 53 unpacked rs, 17,612 packagpt of sunies (including provisions), 572 s "t dgarettes and tobacco. cases of soap, 1.477 cases (uor, 863 drums of cement. tyres, l. I79 words
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Article29 1951-06-23 9 A NEW t-..de agreement has been signed hy Communist China with Czechos vakia under which Czechoslovakia would send ""various in.-iu'-t-ial equipment" China. A .PA.P - 29 words
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Article674 1951-06-23 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri.— The continued instability of the metal price caused buyers and sellers of Malayan tin shares to adopt a sit-tight policy. Industrial and rubber shares were quietly firm. Buyers Sellers INDUSTRIALS Alex Bricks Ords. 2.10 2.20 At 1 as Ice 13.00 14.00 Ords.674 words
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Article66 1951-06-23 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon quotations iper lb.) on June 22 were: Buyers Sellers Xo. 1 Ribbed Smoked S.ieet $157 $1.59 FOB m bales July Xo. 1 RSS $1.47 $1 47. 1 No. 2 RSS $1 42J 43$ No. 3 RSS $1.3G $1.37 RMA 166 words
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Article102 1951-06-23 9 WASHINGTON. June 22 (AP' —Banking committees oi both Houses of Congress have approved short-term wage, price and rent control bills denying President Truman just about a!! the broad new powers he says he needs to check inflation. The Senate group ignored strong Administration pleas and wrote102 words
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Article77 1951-06-23 9 Highest and lowest prices (m cents per Ib.> during the week ending June 22, 19M were: Highest Lowest Spot Loose 164 151 i RSS. FOB. July R.M.A. No. 1 1541 144? R MA. No. 2 150 140 R.M.A. No. 3 144* 133 V Pale Crepe F. 0.8 R.M.A.77 words
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Article71 1951-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21: Proving that co-opera-tive stores societies can kill the blackmarkets is the news from Kelantan that the store there has started to break-up of the blackmarket by selling ict^ to members at three cents a pound. With the start of puasa, blaekmarketeers charged as71 words
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Article146 1951-06-23 9 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: SELLING BITING a r. od. r.r. 0.0. «o d 90 d/« Loncjn 2•» 332 3 4 732 24 1/1 2/4 S/ 18 2/4 il/31 Australia 2'll 1 32 2/11 13/32146 words
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79 1951-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 22.— A «gge*tkm, it i* understood, has been put forward by the Comptroller of Income Tax, Federation, to the Member far Economic Affairs and the Federation Finanrial Secretary to rai^e the income tax rales on companies as an .additional means of79 words
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135 1951-06-23 9 HONGKONG. June 22 < ReuterAAP) United Kingdom's impisiti: ii cent; <__- mi cxp< to the Colony, which comes into effect Cram June 2f>. will adversely affect merchants here as well as industrial life, according ito Ko Chuk Hung. Chairman ol i the135 words
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Article121 1951-06-23 9 Standard Staff Reporter QUOTATIONS m the copra section ot the Singapore produce market remained unchanged yesterday, buyers quoting $42 and sellers $43J per picuL Sellers' price eased m the afternoon to S42^. but no business was reported. Small quantities of coconut oil changed hands yesterday121 words
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Article62 1951-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 22. Importers are informed that the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore have decided that, while payments for commercial rice imports from Thailand will continue to be m sterling, the stipulation that import licences must be endorsed by the Government of62 words
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Article18 1951-06-23 9 THE ECA plans to authorise a U553,000,000 road-building programme m the Philippines.fl^H A. PA.P - 18 words
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Article48 1951-06-23 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices, yesterday (June 22) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 51.56 51.57 F. 0.8. m bales July. No 1 RSS 51.45 i SI.4G No 2 KS*. 51.41 $1.42 No 3 K.S.N (norn 51.35 51.36 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier.48 words
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Article28 1951-06-23 9 Friday's opening per lb. were: No 1 RSS Settlement Bouse Terms: July 44 d. nom. July Sept. 42^d. nom. Oct. Dee. 37 Ad. nom. Tone: Easier.28 words
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Article20 1951-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The prire of Tin to day was $464£ per picul. Down $16,871. LONDON TIN ■Maai nrir first20 words
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Article53 1951-06-23 9 HONGKONG, June 22 CReuu rAAP> The Chinese Chamber of Commerce oi Macao is sending a delegation to P< king to discustrade prospects with the Chinese authorities. The delegation is planning to leave for the mainland on July 20 and will visit Peking. Tientsin, Nanking, Shanghai.53 words
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Article108 1951-06-23 9 LONDON, June 22 (Reutrr). British *4e«'l map nates have refused lo hand OWr lO the (rO\f t HIIHTIt control of their oi^anination for purchasing raw materials thry ha>e announced here. Although steel wai ri..tlocalised m February, tbe Steel Federation stili controls many parts of the108 words
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238 1951-06-23 9 :tB ANDREW CD U VR. ol nomic Advis s< -ti Commissi wu i G< ru a] I c m Singapore, has written Sing pom I ink ipal C mi Etui s stating 1 I lu < los- j ol wells v growing bean sprouts mi238 words
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Article67 1951-06-23 9 I S Paper Averts PI Press Crisis WASHINGTON, .1 im 21 tUPI -"i be [nternatii a Hat< i iala Conference has ted the Philippines anemerj cj 2.500--ton newsprint a_l<» il I to tide the newspapers I the t I I c < after P.] A nbassad r J tjuin Eiizalde67 words
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463 1951-06-23 10 VALENTINO SHOULD ANSWER THAT KISSING QUESTION []OLLYWOOD. June 22 Psychologists may at long last be going to get an answer to their question as to whether the screen has influenced kissing or vice versa. The picture expected to answer this question once and for all is Edward Small's Technicolour Columbia463 words
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Article145 1951-06-23 10 LONDON, June 22:— Attrac tive Glynis Johns has an I'.^ur.coci her er.diiement lo celebrated producer Antony Darnborough, who is now making the new Somersel Maugham film "Encore." Glynis will have a starring part ir tiiis picture when >he com pletes her role m Betty Box's '■Appointment With Venus"145 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-06-23 10 BOSCOI. HOLDER takes his Caribbean Dancers up on to the roof to rehearse their routine. That's one way to bring: an extra zipp into what looks a bustling enough performance as it is. Boscoe and his company ai> appearing at the Calypso Club recently opened m London's West End.49 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-06-23 10 I JUDITH BRAIN (Sll is m f the movies thanks to her ability to entertain jroongI st«rs while lul»> sitting:. Parents of some of the children told a I nivcrsalLciernaitona] talent molu how she dramatised I airy i tales for her charges while I working her68 words
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Article347 1951-06-23 10 Hollywood's Rambling Romanoff THAT'S WILLIE KING! BUR-SANK, California. June 22.— Willie King. the rambling Romanoff of Burbank, feeds all the stars, but he can't understand why they let him do it. Willie is a rotund, bald little man who has operated a rolling hamburger stand at Warner Bros, for "25347 words
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Advertisement184 1951-06-23 10 g^;WliqK*i:i LAST DAY 2-4.15-6.36-9.30 p.m Acrion i hri.«s Suspense 0 Plus Micheline PRELLE, the star of "The Devil Within" singing m French and English "THE RIVER SEINE" "STRANGER IN THE NIGHT" "VIENDRAS-TU CE SOIR?" ("Will you be coming tonight?") THAT ERNEST HEMINGWAY WALLOP! <*.«*, w, JEAN NEGULESffi^HIL V WO*^-*^^ h***184 words
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Advertisement131 1951-06-23 10 |™YCDAY a. II I The DIVI lOH (.LORY ~^mmm% story or thi; Al-bii^^m* SIB MARIN I S' MjSmf^' A «tf^ Thundertish J&r^^' Jzi\ J I I M'NuCE TC.«AGhf! The SENSATION \l i URim! WHICH CREATED v SI VSAiJ AT Tl KSDWS <>.:;;» P.M. |»R| t;n > lIMBBIPVHffRVnTti^ M^rn w tixuißx/i131 words
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Miscellaneous658 1951-06-23 10 On The Air RADIO HALAVA SINIiAFOKE ENGLISH PKOGRAMMC 1 1280 scs *i ■> asetteai 10 a vi News (XL); I pm Program oie nummary; I Hi Saturday Ballroom, i ;n Kews 150 Plantation Mu-u. p.m Album ot Harmony. 230 Khythu (tuner: '-'.45 London studio Melodic*. $.15 Military Bandstand; 8.30 lea658 words
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Article277 1951-06-23 11 jlust Sell To Controller A m m R R ~m Of Authorised Dealers lard St.iH Reporter \iiM liK!l IH'«M»'**1 H '«M»'** sfcould not hoard bonafide articles of jewellery or but wil lliem lo authorised dealers, he Singapore Third District Judge, f Teh Mr Toh crdrl tVlic277 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-06-23 11 A tea party to honour Prof. R. G. Scott MacGregor, Professor of Physiology m the University of Malaya and Mrs. MacGregor was given by medical students at narrower Hall, Sepoy Lines yesterday. A set of Kelantan silver tray was presented to the Ptofessor who is retiringStandard - 96 words
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Article34 1951-06-23 11 A. G Bia les, Officerge of Che S] x tiSk n 'The E I the Emer■he 7 p.m. news [a] ya 1 Jay. k one of the "Police series retituted by Ra34 words
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Article60 1951-06-23 11 standard staffrl M b at the Ji Statu..: A mccl g the Poppy D. j C v reconvened at Go 1 House by Lady Gim g office i hosen: Mrs. V. C. B [rs. J. A. D. 1 T: '.<•>. S Kirk Sales. Mrs. E z. nton;60 words
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Article146 1951-06-23 11 THE Singapore Rural Board has et] ie« the construct] m of drains at the junction of Yio Chu Kang Road and Jalan Phuah Pak Tiong (now renamed "Plan- n Avenue") because it lazed a niece of private land. A: the B d meeting on146 words
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Article39 1951-06-23 11 A CHARGE of extortion oi SIO from a Chinese was explained to two vehicle inspectors m i Firs' Police C irt yesterday. Accused were Chan Yang Fong and Peter n De Cruz. Bail of $1,000 was offered.39 words
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Article105 1951-06-23 11 AT the conclusion yesterday of a two-day preliminary inquiry m the Smgapore Foutth Police Court, a 32-year-old Chinese, Goh Sek Lim. was comn itted to stand trial at the next Assizes on a tentative charge of causing mischief by setting lire to a house. It was105 words
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Article141 1951-06-23 11 Standard StalT Reporter SUGGESTIONS are now being made l>y persons inleresled m architecture m Singapore lhat the Singapore Improvement Trusts's multi-million dollar housing project story should be made into a documentary film for the benefit of the citizens of Singapore. SVries of similar projects which141 words
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Article59 1951-06-23 11 Decision On Runaway Girls Soon Standard Staff Reporter INVESTIGATIONS have been completed by the Special Branch into the case of the four runaway girls who are still being detained by the Police, the Officer-in-Charge of the Special Branch. Mr. A. G. Blades stated yesterday. Mr. Blades said that the girls59 words
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Article291 1951-06-23 11 Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to help train members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and those who have joined the medical side of the civil defence corps, was made to members of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine last291 words
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Article35 1951-06-23 11 A CHIXLb'r:. Lim Kay Tc-ow, who kept 200 fowls m five baskets, pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to animals and was fined $20 by the Circuit magistrate at Parit Buntar.35 words
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Article33 1951-06-23 11 LIM 81. ->.*%'. a Chinese woman. I who failed to produce her j identity card when asked to. do so by a Police Ofheer. was lined $7 by the Muar magistrate.33 words
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Article136 1951-06-23 11 A FIXE of Sl.OOO m default three months' imprisonment was imposed en A. Mohamed [brahim of A. S. Ali Co.. j rket Street, by Reliei Court Magistrj te, Mr. J. M. Devereux Colebourn, yesterday on a charge of selling edible oil whi >\ had been added with rnir.136 words
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Advertisement329 1951-06-23 11 MID-YEAR FESTIVAL! In aid of ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL I ASSOCIATION FUND On A Iff _ff_o.ll. .'HUI, .Inn* 19.11 S at THE I I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL O Under the Distinguished Patronage oj Mrs. Malcolm Mac Donald X* O I Attractions: Fancy dress, Floor Shows, Valuable 8 y ll prizes, full329 words
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Miscellaneous165 1951-06-23 11 E3 t I I fSI WELL, TH ATfe GUESS I FORGOT i JrTTS 71 TT 7/ii I ff Q «T >. Si /Sm\ %^iP %^^7 A^ >^f &c^^^ r s^fr S^^K^i PP^fefcj^ PffFmfcTm ifltin l^B^i BttSß H SmWmm H Wry* Ik y o 7 gr* "7 no use foa tm165 words
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Article533 1951-06-23 12 South Africa Soft Wicket Tattersall Gets Seven For 52 LONDON, Juno 22 (Reuter). On a wicket ■tfftened by heavy rain early this morning, South A f rira collapsed for 115 runs m their first innings repli to England's 31 I runs scored yesterday. Following on lhe South Africans533 words
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Article183 1951-06-23 12 1.M. 1. \M> Ist INNS Sll SOUTH VI RICA ISI INNS E Row m c Drin b I ttersall 5M W te c Hutt m b W 11 15 M Ze c F. in s b T tl sal se c W itson bTatl sail 20 C un c183 words
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Article154 1951-06-23 12 Jap Davis Cuppers Win In 'States COROSADO, CALIFORNIA. June 21 (UP) The Japanese Divis Cup tennis players today repeated their championship form m the Hotel Del Coronado Invitational Tennis Tournament. J- > Kumumary, the Nippon ting es ace. took a default trom Ed Foley and then topped Allen evel md,154 words
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Article150 1951-06-23 12 IPOH. Fri. Fourth Hussars defeated the Commandos by eight wickets m the two-day inter-services cricket game played on the Padang. Forced to follow-on. the Fourth Hussars scored 19.T runs m their second innings, making a two- innings total of 232. The Commandos who had scored150 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-06-23 12 Joe Louis (left), former world heavyweight champion, hits Lee Savold on the chin with a long: left, during the first round of their scheduled 15 round fight at Madison Square Garden, New York City, on June 15. Louis won m the sixth round on a knockout79 words
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Article, Illustration621 1951-06-23 12 A BROILING sun did not affect m anyway the excitement and keenness of the youthful athletes at St. Joseph's Institution sports yesterday though it did have some effect on performances not a single school record being broken m spite of strong competiclasse.sM621 words
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61 1951-06-23 12 HONOLULU. June 22 (AP) Ford Konno, 18 won the 400--metre freestyle over a long course last night m 4 minutes 36.1 seconds, set by Hawaii's Bill Smith m 1942. Judy Cornell of Portland bettered her own record m winning the women's 100-metre breaststroke m61 words
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58 1951-06-23 12 WIMBLEDON. June 22 (Reuter)—Mrs Pat Todd, the American who was seeded sixth for the women's singles at Wimbledon next week, has scratched. Her decision to withdraw from the championships was conveyed to the British Lawn Tennis Association by her own Association but no reason was58 words
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Article31 1951-06-23 12 LONDON. June 22 (Renter) The England selectors will announce on Monday the side to meet South Africa m the third Test match beginning at Manchester on July 5.31 words
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Article87 1951-06-23 12 No Channel Swim For Tongay Kids LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) Five-year-old Rubba Tongay and his four-year-old sister Kathy who wanted to swim the English Channel were refused permission to land at London airport today. Questions about the children's arrival were asked m the House of Commons yesterday. Brigadier Frank Medlicott87 words
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Article89 1951-06-23 12 DOWN two-nil m the first half, BODCA slaved a rally m the second to equalise with the District Signals ir. a friendly soccer match played on the BODCA ground yesterday. District Signals opened the score within the first two minutes of the game through left wing89 words
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Article114 1951-06-23 12 LONDON. June 22 (Reuter)— County Cricket Results: At Derby: Derbyshire-Kent match abandoned. No play today, rain. Kent 343 and 57 for 1. Derbyshire 295. At Nottingham: Nottinghamshire Gloucestershire match abandoned. No decision, no play today, rain. Nottinghamshire 478 for 8 declared. Gloucestershire 264 for 3. At114 words
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Article132 1951-06-23 12 LONDON, June 22 (Reuter). Australia's Frank Sedgman who is top seeded for the Wimbledon championships next week today reached the men's singles final of the London grass court championships at Queens Club. In the semi-finals he gained a comfortable 6-3, 6-2 win over Herbie Flam, second132 words
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Article289 1951-06-23 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL de feated Anglo-Chinese-School by 40 runs m a low scoring inter-school cricket match on the Victoria School ground yesterday. The Victorians batted Bret and scored 62 a'.! out. Tan IL: g Hoe was top scorer with 2:: runs When it came to the289 words
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Article169 1951-06-23 12 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS County Cricket Preview By LONDON, June 22 (AP). County cricket teams who lose their stars for two games while a Test match is being play etl get another chance to b blood youngsters m matches beginning tomorrow. Top of the table Warwickshire, however,169 words
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Article83 1951-06-23 12 India's Cup Team Named NEW DELHI. June 22—lndia's No. 1 badminton player. Devinder Mohan, will lead the country's team against Thai la. id m the first round of the Pacific Zone tie of the Thomas Cup Badminton Tournament at Bombay on June 30 and July 1 The Indian team is83 words
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Advertisement216 1951-06-23 12 LUSTY CHILMOOD Ul The growing child ex- \*^-«w pends his energies af an X^^^Smmff^^k enormous rate -growing t^L. Wtr^-- fast and playing hard. Wf Mfc Nourishment mus* keep HN^ pace and that is why L^S Brand's Essence ot sR^2Bl^_^ m\ Chicken is so sought after by parents who S^S BRANDS216 words
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Miscellaneous73 1951-06-23 12 VJ I ,zm .m*.*»&: -M -:r. l-i; n^ S ICCER: Co Singapore S DisA -icl B Do-. 3A: i Dog n Ation Ath letu I Si I num. CJ I Navy v I i G i v B I W ng Shiel S i mA v Ra Hes J i->:-M73 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-06-23 12 HIGH TIDES at the principal i >rts m Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore ou.:w ■>.!* Malacca 10.25 m. Port Dickson ».t»fi >.i>.Mi Port sham 8.H4 S.r> Penang Ms MS28 words
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