Singapore Standard, 26 June 1951
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Title Section16 1951-06-26 1 Singapore Standard 1 fit }m JL kljk,kds SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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159 1951-06-26 1 Chinese Firm Raided, Six Men Detained Arrests t* i' > iff Reporter Police tarried out a dawn i hinesc i'mns iii Market Street I sis men the manager, midcf the tMiiergency regulations. bel ie\ ed to si nature were :.vd n the premises. < tour hours 4 .m. Hundreds ees159 words
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Article8 1951-06-26 1 ECA Aid To Taiwan Increased jkljaklsjdf jf;lasjdflasDFa dsfadsffaf8 words
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10 1951-06-26 1 RAAF Lincoln Reinforcements Sent To Malaya lasdjklfjalsd fasdfjalfa ajs;ldkfds asjdfklasd10 words
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45 1951-06-26 1 June (Reuterge d te f a the e treaty urith fixed v Se-o-1. M J Allis i, r ted States neg rtiator, Dul es, told ere day. said that the treaty :l bear c m nercial45 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-06-26 1 A party of 33 teachers from Malaya. Singapore. Honsjkerr;. North Borneo und Sarawak were entertained to tea by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James (irifliths. at the Colonial Oituv recently. The picture shows (left to right) Mss Vans Shui Chor (Singapore), the Colonial60 words
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124 1951-06-26 1 Standard Stall Reporter A YELLOW -TOP taxi v. as set on fire by three Chinese arsoni-ts near the junction ot 1 Cavun Road and Qan Road in; the Lavender Street area and at the bark of the Jalan Besar si idium. It was124 words
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180 1951-06-26 1 TOKYO. June, 25 (UP) United Nations troops battled Chinese Communists with the rifle butt ana bayonet in a savage infighting northeast 01 Yonchon on a classic invasion rju*e to Seoul today, carrying out a •■military job" while in the rear areas troop.-. and diplomats180 words
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637 1951-06-26 1 "Biti2?g The Hand OS Charity" THERE should be exceptions to Income Tax Ordinance Section 33 (2) (c), Mr. G. H. Kiat, Municipal Commissioner of Singapore, said on learning that tlie Singapore Government hai been eolleciing income taxes on donations to charity637 words
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194 1951-06-26 1 Drake Fold He's Guilty Of Sabotage TEHERAN, June 25: (Reuter) Mr. Eric Drake. Anglo-Iranian Company General Manager at Abadan. received a letter today from three-man Persian Oil Board saying he was guilty of sabotage for "interfering with j the flow of oil." Another letter received from j the board today194 words
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Article52 1951-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25: (Reuter)— Dr. Hewlett Johnson. Britain's •'Rod Dean" of Canterbury, left London airport today to receive "The World Peace Medal"' in Moscow. The 'Red Dean," as he is named for his pro-Communist sympathies, said before leaving that he would be making several52 words
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Article19 1951-06-26 1 PORT SAID. June 25: (Reuter) British troops reinforcements for the Suez Canal zone landed here toda19 words
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186 1951-06-26 1 SINGAPORE Municipal employees, both monthly-paid and daily-rated, are to receive the new rates of cost of livmj allowances approved by the Singapore Government for us employees. These rates will be effective from July 1, 1951 and will cost the186 words
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701 1951-06-26 1 US Ready bUt Move Must Be Real Settlement Truman's Reaction To Malik Proposal TULLAHOMA, TENNESSEE, June 25: (Renter) Prrrfdent Truman said here today the United States was ready to join in a peaceful settlement in Korea now and always had bee*. "But it must he a real settlement whieh fully701 words
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28 1951-06-26 1 HONGKONG. June 25 < ReuterAAP» A Chinese Nationalist warship today intercepted the British registered freighter Tai- I kinshan (3.600 tons> off the CommunisMjJur^jt^jj^ito^^h^h^^^28 words
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135 1951-06-26 1 Police Chief Advises: SINGAPORE Chinese, it and whtm they rwr\\" demands from Red China lor tax payments u ould h»- wefl advised not to meet the demand-. T! 1^ sending of la»'.e msims of money to Communist China Ks b:>;-nd t utMtte suspicion. This135 words
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246 1951-06-26 1 Standard Stall Reporter A DETERMINATION to lorhi a Malay Indepjndence Party uniting: all classes of Malays to protect their rights, race and country was expressed yesterday by Incite Alimad bin Haji Abdul Rahim, President of the Johore Branch of the Peninsula Malays Union.246 words
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Article44 1951-06-26 1 Standard Stall Rcpoi t«r VOUNG Ctmc, c- g down Marine Pa K mg jreste day aftei n k#% tccosted by two Chi i held Hem up a d i bbe4 them ol theii identii i nd <ud ili i th« woman in44 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1951-06-26 1 ffi aS Z?p\£AiodjuL S' -.3^pore $2.10 per tin •/ill' s"^d:ration $2.30 per tin13 words
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Advertisement27 1951-06-26 1 VVJ 1 PINT 35 CENTS SL SINGAPORE J| COLD STORAGE W CREAMERIES y&?YOGHOU*T jlj (SL a) r.^^TxElEJmli II *■< ?^F' fff £y> Tiir ork;inal COXN and tALLIs REMOVES27 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-06-26 2 New Beer, Stout Licencesßefused Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Board of Licensing Justices yesterday refused all applications, for licences to sell beer and stout in Owen Road, because the Police and Customs described the area as a notorious place "infested with prostitutes."' The board, holding itsStandard - 347 words
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Article170 1951-06-26 2 MCs $200 Not All Tax Free Standard Staff Reporter TOE $200 e.uii a month allowance pvd to Singapore Municipal Commissioners i> noi. entirely taxfree. T. C er of In Tax h ed the MuniciI that th< allowi taxati exI tl ext« at ian I e the a ai hid 4170 words
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Article44 1951-06-26 2 A LABOURER, X: Um, waa sentej Ito sis ths' rigoi is > 1 nment 1 year's P w ipei isi d in >■■ Pi i< Hi stealing cop- per win i < to Eng Supply Base Depori Alt i mdra R ;.ci. on June44 words
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Article30 1951-06-26 2 RIDAM bin MAT. ac I ied 1 Slnga] rt I ce S a in Singapoj e T P Couri charge armed h on I ity oa May 2930 words
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Article62 1951-06-26 2 A SPECIAL Chinese class is I eing planned by the St. Andrew's School for students from Chinese schools who have finished their primary educaI tion. St. Andrew's School has now about 600 boys taking Chinese as a fill] school subject. The boys will be prepared to62 words
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Article130 1951-06-26 2 Free Food For SATA Patients Standard Siati Reporter A FREE CAN N was ned yesterday the Singae Anti Tube] -is Associati i r the pm r a; id undern uis led patients un lerg ing tti Lent the -em e The c uit< I Q v. ill be opened f]130 words
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Article87 1951-06-26 2 THREE 3 uths, Skw Kim r tg, Koh Lee B b, and Too g 3.e. were committed in i the Sir.s.ip> re First Police Court yesterday, to stand trial at the next r -sizes on a charge of robfc Qg Tan Joo Seng I87 words
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100 1951-06-26 2 PROF. F. S. Lamb, external examiner from the University of Queensland for the dental siudents of the University of Malaya taking the final exam for the degree of B D.S.. flies back to Australia by Qantas Constellation todav. Prof. Liftnb said that the standard oi100 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-06-26 2 by Publicity Manager Donald Davies. A wrestler by profession, Banta Singh will soon make his debut in Singapore. The contest is being: held in conjunction with the forthcoming: screening of "King Solomon's Mines." Ranjit Photo BANTA SINGH, standing 6 ft. ins. minus boots, is a strongRanjit - 68 words
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Article117 1951-06-26 2 Housing Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society yesterday welcomed a suggestion that Government should give the society free technical assistance and reintroduce the pre-war practice of giving direct loans to Government I employees for building homes. The suggestion was made by117 words
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Article63 1951-06-26 2 A MIDDLE- AGED washerwoman Chua Kim Poh was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Second P.\ice Court yesterday tor cheating a 15-year-old orphan girl, L w Ah Choo. of SToo worth oi jewellery at ILi.i Lane on June 4. Chua denied the allegations63 words
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Article64 1951-06-26 2 THE international team of BCG experts under the direct: m oi Dr. Arne Buus-Hansen aided by a Singapore team headed by Dr. (Mrs.) C. H. Coutts-Milne applied the Manteux test yesterday to 700 pupil's of St. Joseph's Institution, 400 students of Raffles Girls' School, and64 words
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Article41 1951-06-26 2 ALL OLD Boys of the Christian Brothers Schools irrespective of whether they are members or not of the C.8.08. A. are invited to attend the annual general meeting at St. Joseph's Institution School Hall today at 5.15 p.m.41 words
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Article50 1951-06-26 2 YIOW Kek Keng was bound over in the sum of $100 for six months in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for house trespass by entering into the house of a woman. Pn? Quek Neo. with intent to annoy her I at Serangoon Road on June 7.50 words
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121 1951-06-26 2 A FORMER Singapore detective. William Goh, was sentenced to nine months" rigorous imprisonment in the Third District Court yesterday, for attempting to obtain $500 gratification from a Chinese grocer Yeo Khee Chong at Chin Hin Street on Oct. 20. I A former private investigator, Cheo Kok121 words
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Article279 1951-06-26 2 Lim To Press For T.U. Law Change Standard Staff Reporter MR. LIM YEW HOCK, President of the Labour Party of Singapore, had taken up the matter of amending the Trade Union Ordinance to enable Government employees' unions joining with unions of non-Govern-mental employees in forming a T.U.C. This was stated279 words
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Article35 1951-06-26 2 KEMAT bin Noor who pleaded guilty to two charges of cheating and another charge of theft was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in th 0 Singap ire Fourth Police Court yesterday.35 words
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344 1951-06-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE ARE posts for 413 godovvn guards to bring the Singapore Special Constabulary to full strength. The vacancies arose with the expansion of the force, as a result of demands for the guards by local firms. The proud344 words
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Advertisement159 1951-06-26 2 ~*h\a\ ;hi P. Kan.!., Ni E I). H l!n I C iig^ SHOCK-RESISTING J to I Ml 1 ■i:_i..^lMl > I|^^^^^ BMCAPOM !'l I .'< '!r.£-, I REMINGTON Portable Typewriters Ideal for home or off ia can be had by p:> 3 $20/- monthly n m a -=i Ilo:;>c of159 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1951-06-26 2 Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: French class 5.30 p.m.. (gymnastic class 6 p.m.. Table-tennis 7 p.m. CHINESE Y.MC.A.. Selene Road: Summer Conference Joint Committee meeting 3.30 p.m.. Badminton 5 p.m.. Body building 5.30 p.m.. Student basket ball 5.30 p.m.. iabletennis 7.30 p.m.. Evening sehool 5 9 p.m.. Student free English classes 7209 words
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Article516 1951-06-26 3 Pahang 5- Year Scheme Will Cost $1,070,000 M \L A U MPUR, Mon.— Over the next Sim- years, the Pahang Government will spend £1,070,000 on development of English schools, commencing this year with 8255,000 on extra buildings. A new science block and additional Malay hostel accommodation516 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-06-26 3 To celebrate the opening of 1 their new half-a-million-dollar godowns in Jiak Kim Read. Singapore, Li-Ta Com- j pany Limited, a Chinese rubber company, donited 52.000 to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Assoc iation Fund, and save about 300 of their women labourers a gala tea party. The godowns I were purchasedStandard - 102 words
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73 1951-06-26 3 Standard >!u« Correspondent Kl I UiIPUR, Mon. nenl in their ade by the boys ol H e is reflected fad •h 11 from the be- year to the end e from the i>f the pupils realised og the >--e of »yg in the home73 words
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Article185 1951-06-26 3 Wound ed Min Yuen Men Surrender iUALA I UIVIPUR Mon. I that discretion is the better part 0 valour, three f the ci ippled SegamYuen gave themselves t Hig Str« p ilice station sterd eve s the police that uld be arlatter of days and surrender while the nee 5€185 words
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Article74 1951-06-26 3 Malaya Featured In US Magazine NAWAWI bin Mohammed I I Goh Poh Sen?, both in [poh, teii ol their life Malaya in the latest issue of S >: istic, a weekly ma--1 I 1 > boys and gins V lited StaU Feat i. too, is an article scussing the economic74 words
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Article101 1951-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Moa A Malaya feature at 7 :;o p m. June 28, over the N >fk be a 20-minute inicipal Elections and local Goi .i'.H'tlt."" The spe ikera will be Mr. John Gale of the British Council who Aiil speak. about local governm the U K.101 words
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Article123 1951-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. As from July 1. the movement of rice and cooking oil will not be allowed Into or within the area ot Negri Sembilan designated the Mukims of Gemas. Ayei Kuning ana Gemenchefa i\-\d also the wired-in portion oi the town of Bantang Malaka123 words
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Article33 1951-06-26 3 AN EMPLOYER of the Sentul Workshops. Manikam, was or- j dered by the Kuala Lumpur. second magistrate. Itiche Haron bin Hah Idris. to pay $30 a month for the maintenance of his child.33 words
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Article192 1951-06-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An Indian. Muniandy, 30, was convicted and sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Inche Haron. in the second magistrate's court today, for criminal breach of trust in respect of $32 cash belonging to Kartar Singh. On June192 words
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Article167 1951-06-26 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent I MALACCA. Mon.— UMNO's Malacca Divisional Committee held its annual general meeting at Riverside. Malacca, yesterday and decided not to comment upon Dato Onn bin .Taffar's proposal to form the IMP. until Dato Onn has clarified Ins stand vis-a-vis UMNO and167 words
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Article226 1951-06-26 3 FIXES totalling $?15 were imposed on 15 dealers in Batu Pah i. Bs'wittioS JBs*£&£ ?lal listi and not having price tags on the goods. SIX HUNDRED chickens in the Tinah Merah Resettlement area* Port Dickson. were inoculated ly H the Seremban Veterinary Department, against t ni *f226 words
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150 1951-06-26 3 FED. GOVT. LOTTERY: 686, 100 TICKETS SOLD Standard SiafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first Government •sponsored Social and Welfare Services lottery has tailed to reach the million dollar mark. The number of tickets sold was 686,100. The drawing for prizes will take place on Wednesday. June 27,. at the150 words
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Article33 1951-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Five more convictions against shopkeepers for contravening the Price Control Regulations were recorded recently at the Sessions Court in Seremban and Port Dickson. The fines imposed totalled $1,200.33 words
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Article24 1951-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim has been appointed a temporary unofficial member < 1 the Federal Legislative Council from June 21.24 words
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Article54 1951-06-26 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another bandit Siak Koi Yuen, son ol Siak Hee was hanged in Pudu Prison, Kuala Lumpur, this morning. He had been sentenced to death for having h firearm under his control He hid .surrendered to a police party on anti-bandit operations at54 words
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129 1951-06-26 3 NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LUME, STAFFORDSHIRE. June 25. Mr. James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary, referred here last night to the problem of feeding the growing population of Colonial territories. Modern medicines and social services are saving many lives in the colonies but these arc also creating the problem129 words
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Article, Illustration239 1951-06-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter JOIIORE BAHRU, Mnn.— lnchr Mahamoo<l bin MS, ih<* Johore "Magistrate reserved judgment t<»<la> in tincast' in which iwo Ma!;»\ Special Cowif Wri www rhwfrtl with rorruption. The Malays. Ariff bin Daud and Ma"aiof bin Ahmed, were alleged to have extorted239 words
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Article44 1951-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Won. Hari Raya Puasa will be observed in Selangor on Thursday, July 5, if the now moon is seen on the evening of July 4 I; it is not seen the following day, July 6, will be Hari Raya.44 words
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141 1951-06-26 3 Standard Stjt! orr«^p<»ud«'m SEREMBAN, lion. "H appreciat ing th e genen efforts of certain b<>< In Negri Sen bilan En collecting fund-; for us, I <i<> fed that the secretaries of these otgonisalions should con wit the h"< taries of the Anti-TB Association and141 words
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Advertisement38 1951-06-26 3 aV 1 V^ i 9 v i i A I 8 eiectro IRONS i wiv* j .led iIBOtOK -IT 1 UJ., <1 and bordered l;; i'AIN NETS designs and good 1 <>f colours to tone I ii.MSHING Scheme.38 words
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Advertisement49 1951-06-26 3 The NEW Sunbeam Talbot's there! mw For those seeking distinctive appeal and exceptional r*" performance, for the enthusiast driver and for all normal H motoring needs the Sunbeam Tclbot 90 is the ideal car. The |N NEW, more powerful 16 H.P. engine of 2267 c.c. is for those who49 words
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Article, Illustration637 1951-06-26 4 Says Prof. Mekie Standard Staff Reporter OPPORTUNITIES in surgery for the locally domiciled officer in Singapore have increased, and there will he still further new appointments created as the hospital plan develops. This was stated yesterday by Professor D. E. C. Mekie, Acting637 words
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45 1951-06-26 4 THREE young men, Yap Ah Hock. Ong Kee Nam and Chua Kee Lam. found guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday of robbing visitors to the Botanical Gardens of identity cards were each sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment. i45 words
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Article33 1951-06-26 4 NOOR RAHMAN (18> was ac- quitted in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of a charge of stealing a wrist watch valued at $40 on May 3 at a house in Farrer Road.33 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1951-06-26 4 Mo re Un iversity Of Malaya's Exam Results I THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya yesterday I issued the second list of results izr the following j examinations Preliminary Examinations frr the degrees of 1 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery; Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Dental Surgery; Intermediate Examination forKoon Lin - 1,380 words
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Article220 1951-06-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG mother of three children told the 1 Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday how she saw her husband shot dead by a thug in their bedroom in the small hours of the morning. She was Heng Siam Nai (23) r who220 words
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Article64 1951-06-26 4 ii s ''STATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Mu*r at orlu |ion u Peoples Park. Nanson Road lam *?>«>n Oil Mill. Kian (iuan 11 in. I nited Engineers. Killiney Road liuer alley Road. Armenian Static. Capitol. Albert Street. New NICHT Atlas Ire. Happy World.64 words
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Advertisement91 1951-06-26 4 international GIN DISTILLERS GutbbibpCSlip "Health Breakfasts" at £m,jCtft t-rV met**** DIUCIOU* QUAKES OATS OiVIS TOy» (W^QtCcOQu^tti M:N[SALS far i»r«fl a b«Be»c3d teeih /'^^7^^^*^ -i*f /J«/ PROniHS Im grawth, sai.d l;esk and mettle tP^^l^ (SliwO *>Si CAB9OhrO^ATIS lor srergy and sfawiiio <*«g</ ViT&MtNS like B, H»cJrvri»»!o9d.f.t«"b«<fy f««l" Refreshment Keeps v L>Xr91 words
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Advertisement23 1951-06-26 4 WASTE f>AP£R SlUi LETTER p£ way STALED 111 STEEL 'i«n«J'iiii!j:ii->i I4DCHLLIBST S'yQQE. TEL. 6970 Help Your Piles _It you faayg Itching, bleeding. In-23 words
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Advertisement740 1951-06-26 4 0 NOTICES I VJE-SSRS. Djakarta Lloyd and Enterabu regrei to nounce in view of Uh fastii month the official <jpei...':^ date of their Singapore Brandi offices has been postponed until a later date. THE engagement between Kum Chwte Le and Rfiss Grace Sob Lay Wah I place on the 18th740 words
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Article, Illustration433 1951-06-26 5 Standard Malay Correspondent I \IM> «ir«le«» in Kedah and Malacca were reported tt> have suggested Dato Hamzah bin \hdulluh. ex Mmtri Besar of Selangor and a miwhrr of the Federal Legislative Council, as the nio-t tillable for die Presidentship of UMNO433 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-06-26 5 photo by Sewerage construction work at Pay a Lebar Road caused this traffic bottleneck A server drain is b?hi£ built along; the road. Sometime ago. the trees alon^ the right side of the road were felled to make way for this job. Standard Michael GohStandard; Michael Goh - 46 words
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71 1951-06-26 5 standard Staff Correspondent VAMPIRE jet fighter.- of the Royal Air Force struck at bandii targets ia three States in yesterday's operations. They flew with rockets and ,-annon fire against terrorist hide-oul areas in Jobore, 1 Pahani; and PeTak. Lincoln medium bombers of (he Royal71 words
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Article108 1951-06-26 5 Standard Sutt Reporter THE FINALS of the Malay Section oi Singapore Base Di>trict inter-unii Cookery Cotnpeti- m v. ill bo :ieid at the L.E.P. Training Centre, Nee Soon, at 6 pm. today. The winning team be awarded a trophy known IS "Tnc Robins Shield'". Later108 words
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Article84 1951-06-26 5 Sfnndnrd Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAJt, Moh.— Tho President of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the* Perak State P Vv'.D. Employees Union. Mr V Muthiafc, ss^as instantaneously killed last Friday morning when the lorry which he was driving turned turtle M the third mile Konas Road84 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-06-26 5 photo. M..iw»im MacDonald described last night's performance The Comraissioner^cneral. Malcolm Macljonam ngkm§m Memorial Hall as ESJs p?^" m wai<h^ the d;inies StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article563 1951-06-26 5 Glass Co. Re futes Workers' Claim Standard Staff Reporter THE management of the Singapore Glass Manufac-' tillers Company yesterday refuted the claim made by the Union of its employees that the workers were asking' ior wage increases for the iirst time now. The Union had said that be- p cause563 words
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Article64 1951-06-26 5 PEN* AXG. R »n. The Penan g Police are offering a reward of $2,000 for information Leading to the arrest and conviction of a male Cantonese named Cheah Yin Joon alias Cheah Ewe Loon. a°t*d 21, who was responsible for the at tempted murder of Lim Guan Chuan64 words
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Article43 1951-06-26 5 [NCHE Ahmad Noordin Assistant State Secretary and Clerk of Council in addition to his own duties 'is acting as Secretary to ihe Mentri Besar, Kelantan, iring the absence on leave o1 tiche Abdullah bin Mahmood wh i a pilgrimage to Mecca.43 words
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Article18 1951-06-26 5 MR. H. K. A~:: u State A cultural Officer. Kelan returned from leave and resumed OUiiCS.18 words
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Article497 1951-06-26 5 LONDON, June 25 (Renter)— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said today Britain was already actively studying ways and means of follow ing up Russia's new proposal for a ceasefire in Korea. He welcomed the move— made in a weekend broadcast by Jacob Malik, Russia497 words
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Article41 1951-06-26 5 CAIRO, June 25 (UP) Foreign Minister Mohami i I Sirry Pasha -aid the Ai Elgs ptian talks for a revi ol the 1936 treaty had Iragged on too i I added: "We wont kcp the I talks going forever.""41 words
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Article104 1951-06-26 5 LONDON Juw *r> <IP> Basil R Jarkson. d -ptity chairman of thv An-Jo-Iranian Oil Compam. predicted today that prrssure from the lra« Govf-n-nent would forc«> the British to withdraw from Iran within a we?»k or ten days. "We don't want to m-i oat104 words
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Article42 1951-06-26 5 CHAN CH\S POU i i in Sii gapore Second P C >.;■•* psterdaj th st« 3 cad'i w ©rive, one belonging to Ko S C LMe ii-:.. T K C claiined tri ill $5,000 I Jone 30.42 words
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Article88 1951-06-26 5 M~i;;!.ird Su.ii 4»rrr>pond»"nt p\\ \3SC M M thi e Pen Cycle held on Sk: A b mte to BI a r Gardens Cotamiti ursine them to partially ifi I ban on motor -cyclist* h m I pmto G a m M ir-cyr!i>: I I I ee88 words
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Article25 1951-06-26 5 Ex-students' Sal da> the Vid -I from 9 p.n-v to 1 am. %i A [CD ■a ill be I to St. M25 words
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Advertisement83 1951-06-26 5 mm f y Ik < n 1 nil i;W Hike] Ken Old :I RINGS; RIKGS| S.P.K. de SUVA POKI j /feep ffesk all day... J ts > *^ro^) C f~ TOILET SOAP you'll alv. a;. 3 A Og N. V*" V l FRESHNESS ALWAYS 1 I/.7 rf.v. tLErE&ntmmat what your83 words
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Advertisement105 1951-06-26 5 A perfect movement w'th .■a/- v*r^MS: perfect accuracy. AccuH^^k>v- i racy that's protected by '^^^y^Mk^^ the' Oyster case, occurocy Jj&Zjg^^^ I that cant be harmed by vw WGter or Gny (A Q v a1 s I \>t7x «v- y^ v T^ nature! enemies A man's -=^V^ i.^ Ro'ex Oys of105 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1951-06-26 5 -t— -^'^^™w^^"T" l "/^3l^V'RE V^E'P *~>^ I THINK. I Hij //y I P^ _--^n^ GOOD' V \\*j>Jl I 1 KV rf20 words
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Article843 1951-06-26 6 JTAD Jacob Malik, chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations said that his country was not at all interested in discussing possibilities of a cease-fire in Korea, the world would have taken this dismal bit of news with astonishing calmness. Everyone would have gone about his business confident843 words
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Article1323 1951-06-26 6 DEREK SINGTON - Travelling Under The Emergency DEREK SINGTON by OIS the drive northwards from Singapore one is glad to get beyond the unending lanes of rubber treeSy north of Johore Bahru where the only trace of humanity for miles is an occasional shining sign* board bearing a company's name* Turning westward at1,323 words
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We, the People
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Letter585 1951-06-26 6 Sir:— lt is most tragic that the Barnes Report on Malay Education should be published when everyone is working tor unity amongst the different communities whom providence has destined to be one. I think the committee has gone beyond its terms oi reference by making uncalled for remarks585 words
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Letter188 1951-06-26 6 Sir:— lt is to be noted from Dr. Allen's speech at the last Rotary meeting that there is to be established in the University of Malaya, a department for the study of the Malay language, and another for the study of the Chinese language and literature: for188 words
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Letter69 1951-06-26 6 Sir: Through the columns of your esteemed paper, I would like to express the thanks of residents on Henderson Estate to the Committee of the Henderson Estate Community Centre for the selfless manner in which they are discharging their duties. They are of course expected to69 words
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Letter55 1951-06-26 6 Sir:— Thanks to Mr. p g -Ponniah and the staff of Radio Malaya. Indian Section for their generosity towards the Bharathisaq Tamil School building fund. We appeal to other philanthropists to help to repair the School building which accommodates and gives free education to 93 children of Henderson Road55 words
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Letter37 1951-06-26 6 Hock Lim - Hock Lim by Phang There's Sweetness In The Cry Of A New-Born Babe; There's Sadness In The Sigh Of The Wind In The Grove: I look up to the sky There, Amongst The Stars,37 words
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275 1951-06-26 6 Sir; It is reported in your Paper ot June 16, 1 9.i 1 that the General Secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association at its Executive Committee meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur on June AO. will report on the efforts of the Assn. to275 words
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Letter79 1951-06-26 6 Sir: Hon. Dato Onn's proposed IMP, a non-commuiuil political body, should certainly be welcomed by all sensible Malays. Chinese, Indian! and others. We must remember that all these communities have alike contributed their share in making present Malaya. Only a single Malayan nation, founded on racial79 words
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Letter140 1951-06-26 6 Sir.— The Malay Regiment, alo-ig with other troops, are doing a magnificent piece oi work Let not their name be spoilt by a few rowdies amongst them. The report of Malay soldiers returning in large numbers •to take revenge for an incident that happened the previous day, is140 words
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50 1951-06-26 6 T Sir: Your correspondent Ungku Abdullah Bin Omars narrow-minded and communalistic statement brands all Malayan Chinese as pro-commu-nists His meaningless and irresponsible utterance, aimed at breeding communalism, will not be an obstacle in the way of our Malayan leaders who are trying to root out this evil50 words
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Article36 1951-06-26 6 Review of Views Frugal Hi-h 'TO li i ia. r i i i r i Sh in >. War p j K n I 1 < Blind \!!ey K Malayu brfep dence i i 8 i D J36 words
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Advertisement54 1951-06-26 6 Savt* Sivps! k if Vs- KEY-MEN MADE AVAILABLE FULLY CONFIDENTIAL COMPLETE INTERCOMMUN .a 0^ SIMULTANEOUS CONVERSa On- FINGER TIP CONTROL AUTOMATIC RELEASE CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION THE EMPORIUM 17-W, BATTERI 'i( SINCAPOKI 7872 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ SOLE AGENTS THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO UD UNCOBPORATED Di l». H<>\ 4| >|N<.\|MH;i I fc^Ml I54 words
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274 1951-06-26 7 UN Officials Act To Capitalize On Red Truce Move M)Kk. June 25 (IP) United Nations Secretary I it- Sunday urjred Korean eeasefire talks and the to! the General Assembly made plans to try to bring the n« nations together. Lie had said in a statement: •"I urge negotiations for a274 words
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Article11 1951-06-26 7 UN Hdqrs. Prefer To Wait, See jhljadsjf asdj;fkasd fajsdf asd ffhdfghff11 words
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93 1951-06-26 7 TOKYO. June 25 (IP) Peking Radio, in a Japanese laniuiase broadcast, said today the "Anglo-American .uuression forces" in Korea mu>t be destroyed. Thr broil lie Wit, monitored here, made no reference to Russia's peace feelers. Peking admitted that the 'hinest* and Korean war equipment93 words
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Article204 1951-06-26 7 WASHINGTON, T ':::e 25,1 Ambassador Jo h n Foster Du es said Sunday thai oim reas m why Russia bidding tor a ceasefire in Korea is she is under heavy ess re from war-weary Conv ui ist China. I) es, speaking on a national *<204 words
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Article90 1951-06-26 7 MOSCOW. June 25 (Reuter)— All Moscow's leading newspapers gj ve greal prominence to Mr. Jacob Malik's broadcast proposing a ceasefire in Korea. There was no editorial comment. Red Fleet, official newspaper ol the Soviet Navy, concluded a three-column year end review ot the Korean war90 words
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Article, Illustration79 1951-06-26 7 A group of Burmese women voters line up outside one of the 106 polling booths in Rangoon. June 12, as the nation began voting for its first elected government under the Republic's thrice amended constitution. Some fifty per eenl of the voters in RangoonA.P - 79 words
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236 1951-06-26 7 HONGKONG, June 25. (AP) Far East observers who watch the (.hina scene from Hon^koni; feel pretty certain that Jacob Malik in his Korean peace suggestion Has speaking for Peking. Some Chinese felt the Soviet UN. delegate was merely making more236 words
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257 1951-06-26 7 WASHINGTON, June 24. (UP). —Secretary of State Dean Acheson called the United Nations effort a success today as the free world looked back on a year of fighting to repel aggression in Korea. "Aggression nas been effectively repelled," Aeheson said in a special statement257 words
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73 1951-06-26 7 TOKYO. June 25 (AFP)— More than 2.1,000 South Korean residents in Tokyo held a rally today, calling for an "all-out" tight i against the Communist ugnressors. They adopted a resolution opposing ceasefire at the 38th Parallel. It was also decided to send messages on the73 words
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169 1951-06-26 7 BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI. June 25 (AP>— With Britain's belp the United States cuuld win a victory over Korea and Red China within a few months, said Representative O. K. Armsin ig Missouri Republican. He added that stopping the Korean war at the 38th169 words
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170 1951-06-26 7 SYDNEY, June 25, (Reuter-AAP) Newspaper ami radio station switchboards throughout Australia were jammed last night when thousands of people anxiously sonsht confirmation of rumours that the Korean war had ended* The rumours began following a news "flash" broadcast j i from *WO Sydney commercial170 words
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294 1951-06-26 7 ABADAN, June 25. U')— An Iranian oflirial threatened that "naval Mtfen »ill Iv taken*" to stop llie British oil tanker, Dolal>> uhieh left Alia<lan la-t ni^ht, unless the British order li r haek to port. I lie Aiiiilo-Iranian Oil (Company m; na«:<r said294 words
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116 1951-06-26 7 TOKYO. Ju iv 25 iR< AA!»' M John Allison, special assistant to Ambassador .1 Foster Duller is t.'d;iy mr, Japanese government leader* a id it was believed would show j them an agreed draft ol ip< i treaty foi Japan Mr. Allison arrived116 words
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Article66 1951-06-26 7 VATICAN CITY. .Tu«e (Reu i- P. pe Pius XII s. I created two new saints am France and Italy. The new saints are Emilia Dv Vialar, hv. •<., <ii a noble F:l:ic:i family in 1797. who founded Lfie Brsl Convent ol the 0 der of St 'Joseph66 words
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238 1951-06-26 7 TEHERAN, June 23. (Al I Nasr Khan Quashquai, om of Persia's wealthiest tr.- chiefs, Sunday offered tlu r\>sian Government one-third ofl his Lan 's to ii<it* the <-<'o-i: i y over the oil national! .I U i crisis, ■ccordinjg to Ha I Te lei238 words
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60 1951-06-26 7 De-Lattre: Mere China Re ds Joining Vietminh HANOI e 2 I De i. i). '1 F e i High Commissi< i C Chief .1 iid here Lasl nigi I 'a e eet'.i!;^ more Hid e in 1 inks ot I ;d ap' i tmie h h d be« S ut60 words
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Article46 1951-06-26 7 A.UC KLAND, .1 me 25 \P An ::!!:.ike <<\ aried ty and lasting IS df ecu e-i in the s mthei n \i V.: ih I. land at 1643 local time S. d s ime chin eys topp e Okakune. In the centre of Island.46 words
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140 1951-06-26 7 WASHINGTON, June :?:>. (AP) S n:ttm llarr\ P. Cain. Republican of W'ashin- Im Slat", jnmrtlri yester day that Cnited Nat ons fore s in Korea s!r-n appeasement and hit the enemy "with everything we've got" until there is a peace nwiiil "satisfactory t us.*140 words
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Advertisement52 1951-06-26 7 FOR ALL MEN /Kkv AND MOST OCCASIONS I\\ j_ vff*67 $84-oo y.^ SISES 32 S'O 44 IVI l\^ A RELIABLE WELL CUT RAINCOAT IN THE NEW GREEN LAVA SHADE, FULLY LINED THROUGHOUT IN SELF MATERIAL WITH GENEROUS STORM COLLAR, AND ADJUSTABLE WRIST STYLED WITHOUT BELT, SLIT POCKET OPENING AND ROOMY52 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-06-26 7 I WISH I COULD GET Zj QW WTl RID OF THESE SPOTS WUWy13 words
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Article122 1951-06-26 8 Standard Shipping Reporter BIRKENHEAD rigging, which facilitates the speedy loading and discharging of cargo on ships, was used by the Blue Funnel vessel Talthybius over the weekend to discharge 2.000 tons of cargo at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves. Permission to use the rigging was granted122 words
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117 1951-06-26 8 BOMBAY. June 25 (ReuteD— The Karmahom shipping conference serving the shipping trade between the United Kangdom and Ceylon, India and Pakistan, today announced a further i.*> per cent, increase in freight rates from Sept. 1 from all their ports in India and Pakistan to117 words
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Article70 1951-06-26 8 SYDNEY, June K (ReuterA.AP)— A British Overseas Aira ay> Corporation Constellation plane Bew the 1,965 miles from Darwin to Sydney today in a ecord six hour-; six minutes, an average of 322 miles an hour helped by a 90 miles per hour tail wind. The previous record70 words
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Article28 1951-06-26 8 NEW YORK. June 25 (AP)— CIO radiomen and Atlantic and G il( Coasi shipping operators settled their nine-day contract dispute yesterday after 21 hours ne jotiations.28 words
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Article, Illustration216 1951-06-26 8 4th Air Day Will Be RAF Show picture. SINGAPORE'S fourth air day, at Kallang on Sept. 1, will be almost entirely an R.A.F. show, with planes of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force also taking part. It is unlikely that the Singapore Flying Club will participate on air day itself, andStandard - 216 words
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Article167 1951-06-26 8 4 US Destroyers Backtrack Home Standard Shipping Reporter With the departure of the United Slates Eighth Destroyer Squadron from Singapore yesterday morning, a cable from ashington stated that the L .S. Navy had confirmed local reports that the squadron would make the trip home by the Persian (iulf route. Navy167 words
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Article71 1951-06-26 8 CASABLANCA, (French Morocco), June 25 (AP) --The British cruise ship, Chusan, li ft here on Saturd \y bearing the body of a wealthy tobacco magnate who died at sea on the first leg of a vacation sailing !\<>:n London to the Mediterranean. Ship officials said71 words
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Article36 1951-06-26 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO Russian freighters Aandreew and Kolhoznik, passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to Odessa and Vladivostok, respectively. The call was made to take bunkers, provisions and water.36 words
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Article21 1951-06-26 8 HONGKONG, revenue officers on Su:ui v seized sold bars worth HKS2OO,OOO from, a! junk arriving from Macao— Reuter A A PReuter; AP - 21 words
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Article89 1951-06-26 8 Warning To Mariners Standard Shipping Reporter SOUNDINGS taken t northward of No. 7 Beacon in the Western Appr caches oi Singaj pore have revealed that a bunk with a Least depth oi water o! 21 eet 6 inches extends in a I north-westerly direction from the beacon for a chst.ince89 words
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Article28 1951-06-26 8 LEGHORN'. [Italy), June 3 (Reuter)— ltaly has agreed thai the United Suites should a»e j Leghorn p >rt for shipping sup plies \>j Austria and Germany.28 words
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Advertisement508 1951-06-26 8 FAST kEGI'-A rRANS PACIFIC iERVICt Direct Overlond l«n Francisco Los Angele All American 6 Conodi. Citit* J enang P. S'horr S'pore GEORGE LUCKENBACH 23 26 June 27/28June 29June/Uu > EDGAR f. LUCKENBACH 6/BJu!y 9/10July 11/14July Accepting cargo tot Hongkong For fall nart:cufars Drv Coryo Deep Tanks and Passenger Bookings etc508 words
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Advertisement258 1951-06-26 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Faroe June 30 j Vessel tor Muar Weekly H™ 9 lV Vessel f O Mniacc. Tw.ce WeeklJ H^ TSong for Began Vessel for Dickson Weekly S Ap Ap Ju e 3 Tung Sonq for Molacco Port Hong Ann for258 words
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Advertisement196 1951-06-26 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS Royo' Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlanc Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MONTREAI HALIFAX, BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLE/.KS S'pore P S'ham Penang Soestdyk (HAL) 26June 27/29June Bantam (RLI 9/l4July 1 SJuly 16/!7Jul\ Roepat (SMN) 17/23July 24/25Ju!y 26/27July Excellent possen jei accommodation via Marseilles196 words
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Advertisement389 1951-06-26 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANOfNAVIA u <- v> N %i S'poic P "KINA" tor Bangkok 6 D^»> Hongkong Gd Sg |f "MEONIA" tor Saigon G •MALACCA'' far Bangkok Hongkong Kob« Vokohomo 7-9Ju!v "LALANDIA" for s,igon PBangkok 28-29Julv "KAMBODIA" for Bongkok U-Ufa Hongkong, Manilo Kobe Yokchomo 5-7 Aug SAILINGS TC CONTINENT SCANO a389 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-06-26 8 Despatches TODAY: Djambi for Hong Ann, Sibu noon by Belagu. Arrivals TODAY: E. Australia by Orestes, X. India and Pakistan by Wosang.22 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-06-26 8 Ships in Harbour WHARVES OITER ROADS Gd;i 4; 45 Straat Malakka, 42 4;: Ba1 Bsuan. Nairabank. Salt* 57 Pres Polk. 40 4! Maetsuycker, 38 39 Sanbaj Kansai Maru, Ancreev. SinSUverbnar. :*6 37 Trevethoe, 33 34 kiaag. Poo H.-iang. Poo Ming S:.*oe. Antenor. 31 32 Sunset. LN :^0 Si. Horniel::: Sil;o229 words
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548 1951-06-26 9 K( '\U Il'l K. Jinu 2o:— The Incorporated Association of ieyon and the Federation Society of Architects of Malava nl all architects to discuss the Government's control "of building. To be held this week at Kuala Lumpur, the meeting arises548 words
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46 1951-06-26 9 Korea Armistice Hopes Cause Fall In Rubber I Man < orrespondenl i .1-. -!u»- in Korea as a resnli of the n >. <• i. ilk* nade «>»i Saturday by t Russian delegate lo the United i *!iar;> drop in ihc Sinuanoiv robber dsfasd asdfasdfds asdfdasffds asdfdasffdsaff s Dull46 words
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Article81 1951-06-26 9 Ihe latt's( Singapore rubber prires yesterila\ June '5) were per lb. ~u>er> Srller» \;> I KSS Spot I Mse $1.52 51. 54 F.O B in hales July .Ni: IK S si 41 §1.43 No s n >■ s i■. > o 1 4 U Nt> K> > i dooi81 words
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Article43 1951-06-26 9 SING IPORS, Mon. price of Tm to daj pel pi*, ul. 1 n 52.121. LONDON TIN H] n prirt'N fir>t Nc--v>i>n were: >;>«>t £911 buyt-rs. £915 Pers. Elurec BMmtlis £872 10s. buyers, N.-Uers. SetUemettl Price *J*»10 >nc: Steady at lower levels i43 words
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Article14 1951-06-26 9 Fed. Rubber Output In May Down towei of rib: a I slabs a EC-14 words
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45 1951-06-26 9 ines imported a f 17,322 met] tc tons of e valued U.5.?2.70u.000 rrom id in the first quarter of jrear r.> were completed, > Commerce Department e P lilippines to immetric tons rice Thailand during the whole of 1951 i45 words
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21 1951-06-26 9 These Chiefs look After Their Staff set a SSS efre^hme«| e«ffeers see. stafl ir fceided .1 hi the lowest r o21 words
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Article35 1951-06-26 9 HONGKONG, June 25— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.70 to £1 Sterling: HK56.265 to US$l: HKSI.BIO to I Malayan SI: HK$O.33 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5312.535 words
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278 1951-06-26 9 'DATO STIA' AND 'DATO ONN> IN CONTEST Standard Staff Correspondent KLVL\LLMPLR, June 25:— Ploughing by tractor is fast replacing the age-old method of employing cattle in Kelantan. In less than «m«n4 n.-arlv 100 acre* of pa.liland in the state have been tractor-ploughed for dry278 words
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Article164 1951-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mori. The I Malayan share market opened with strong demand for in-' lustriala today. Buyers of urea in the industrial section i were still unsatisfied at the i lose. Tin and rubber shares were v t j Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 3 424 3.56 Gmm a164 words
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Article77 1951-06-26 9 Nore- n« and sew. I 13 cases of gramophones. 1,400 alt of plain galvanised wire, 6QQ coils of soft steel wire. 40 eases ol cellophane paper, 21 ses Of hancmg clocks 88 packai- sS Sii I>ol3 pack" D^o hv,^:^;i Polk Besides, this he *hl? idf77 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-06-26 9 t 3VT. BUILDUP PROGRAMME Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government should give consideration to establishing closer liaison between the Economic Affairs Branch and the IWY.I). for the purpose of procurement of building materials through the Colonial Office in ILK. This recommendation has I beenStandard - 305 words
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Article122 1951-06-26 9 Standard Start Reporter COPRA in the Singapore pro- j dace market opened lower yesterday, with small business passing at $40j per picul. Buye r »se to $40J "per picul. Buyers afternoon 'and closed at $41, with sellers holding off. Coconut oil remained unchanged in quotations122 words
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309 1951-06-26 9 Standard Slat Reporter TWENTY-ONE prominent Chinese distributors oi Malayan Breweries and Archipelago Breweries produds in Malaya's East Coast town will be given the opportunity cf see'ng how beer a stout are brewed in Singapore, when they arrive at Kalians Airport this309 words
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Advertisement564 1951-06-26 9 Standard Gallup Poll Do YOU Favour JPre>M9tiusn Bontls*? i i THE STANDARD invites readers to answer the I following questions to decide whether the Colony public I is in favour of premium bonds or higher taxes to enable I Government to fight inflation. Premium bonds, inflation and public opinion b-564 words
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Article, Illustration911 1951-06-26 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT r IZINUING MARGARET'S DIARY (2) Bf These six amusing and useful ensembles spotlight today's collection of the latest beach fashions from Paris. The Bret design (from the house of Jean Dessen) features a drindl skirt, made of checked gingham, which911 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-06-26 10 The "summer" weather at the Piscine Molitor in Paris \v;^s responsible for the umbrellas curried by these tin Mists in the annual bathing beauty contest.28 words
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Article100 1951-06-26 10 r rilAT old standby— the rib°°n ?(JX been rediscovered. Teen-agers are jindinq n my new uses wr these wardrobe brighteners this season. .Less damaging to a schoolgirl's b:;j(<i>t than scarj's or beads, they supply the same important touch of colour at the neck! in e. To100 words
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Article, Illustration142 1951-06-26 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART L®wg*£*asziftg Lipstick By I^LW things detract more from a woman's charm than carelessly-chosen, illused lipstick. No matter how perfect your costume may be, its entire effect can be ruined by one greasy smear of colour around your mouth or a streak of rod upon142 words
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508 1951-06-26 10 HAL BOYLE - Would You Like To Be A July Bride? HAL BOYLE By W'Ol'LD you like to be a July bride? Not next July. This July. Well, my dear, you ran. But you can't be bashful about it. The day of the shrinking wallflower is past. It is the go-better gal today508 words
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Article160 1951-06-26 10 lONDON, June 25 <AP) T Englishman is changing his shape again. Insi e a d of lounging around in tweeds, s trousers sagging at the knees and his pockets bulging at the seams, he will soon be strutting c/'jcu looking like a crack Guards' ojjice r In short,160 words
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Article251 1951-06-26 10 MANY women of today, attempting to bold their own in a 'man's world, make the mistake 01 aping masculine manners. A tow hard-headed business v. -.men manage to buring it off successfully Most of us, however, in pursuing male goals, thoughtle sly relinquish our femininity for251 words
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Advertisement225 1951-06-26 10 VANTOMA TQWEi? >.tipt>rh Ki*u:z:zi v t t Vmimm < <, fJ ,f I Mm&immm mm 1% •>*# r *eutt (l > In P.'jin Colour? Florai d >. v, 24 x 48 30 x CO i We i n *i~ <~>i«->«-«_#iu»-i_rxr>.j->_i- _r-Lj-)_n_n_rh<-» r-» ft a 1 7... ;.a..:\v.w.T!. iil 1 w>^225 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1951-06-26 11 MUSIC NOTES BY *AIV A S:RUBM& VAUGHAN WILLIAMS' NEW OPERA 'T'HE Festival of Britain has given rise to unparalleled music-making in the British Isles, including many notable new compositions as well as revivals of hitherto neglected works. The outstanding event must undoubtedly have been the first world performanceStandard - 1,313 words
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Article381 1951-06-26 11 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES C^OLI'MBIA DC 534 Shake it and j Break it. Pauphine Street Blues. (The Dixieland Piper*). THIS is undoubtedly one of the best student amateur bands that I have heard lor a long t;me. and th:s band comes not irom Chicago but from The381 words
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Advertisement159 1951-06-26 11 mmsxm Starts TODAY i;, 4 15 6.43 A 0.30 p.m. tsOM THE FLAMING PAGES ot Inn AM FAULKNER'S NOBEL PRIZE -WINNING! 4 #imiiS iffi^^^a DAVID "BRIAN i .Jg^^™ CLAUDE JARMAN Jr. |j >Jg .^pMBiUANO HERNANDEZ biSELE PKCVIILE Z E^i \tftJffyB fiPFN^v Z^pm THURS. I ...0... -"1111 r'SOVS MSNKS" 0 MIDNIGHT!159 words
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Advertisement124 1951-06-26 11 Hear these FAMOUS SONG HITS on "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" I CAN GIVE YOU THE (HP^R| wTi Jm W»t% jm! -t mSKJ^^ "*tr lF^ I^M wS^jt ■Jfft 1 JKS^dT IVOR KOVELLO'S y A CATHAY ATTRACTION Excerpts by members of the original cast I CAN GIVE YOU THE STARLIGHT WALTZ OF MY124 words
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Advertisement405 1951-06-26 11 Kasma Baoty ir Rokiah *P. Raml?e Neng Yatimab <| Malay Film @E I a I^9 3 Distributed Proauctior.v S9 £^9 QbV C A bUa Br S <V Please Note! 4 Shows Only: 11—1.45—4.00 6.30 LAST II 4 i DAY! I 1.1l 1 i==m) ii Gala Far Eastern Premiere TONIGHT at405 words
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Miscellaneous148 1951-06-26 11 KAUIO "VIALAVA SINGAFUKE ENGUSfI PROGRAMME tTtSM kc» 41.,* u-.eire») am Schools Broa^ast: 9.56 R?^i£s F b m r^iaS?^ uited^Tatlona VNiiwmM Malaya Trio; J I'm V-w* ami J""?*' pore Share Markel K.nort; 7.M lan Hlo Vhu'; Interlude: Paul 9|3 Behind Their Mumc; 10 p.m. Havdn; MM UnM dance. INDIAN PROGRAMME <405148 words
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Article, Illustration380 1951-06-26 12 I >r John oi we rs v. orried look as he visits Charles Gunge at the General Hospital. Singapore, yesterday. AuMralian wn-i'-r (imiasje had been admitted w»th s peeled brok» :i ribs following his fisjht with the "Ansel" o?i Saturday. Jolißsmi was happy againRanjit - 380 words
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Article384 1951-06-26 12 SIMOi> LOPEZ \s\\\\ tlirit- tir^j^. became tin.'siniMOM atblele :it the Su Joseph's ifternoon School's third anoiuJ sports iium-i yesterday* V novel i«.i' Ji of \\w n:;'<i \»:j-« the consolation raff i«»r those wl o failed \s\\\ a prize. Tie Re\ Bro Iga itius gave l«(.» Y-384 words
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162 1951-06-26 12 New Records AT Le Mans 24-Hour Test VXS I June 23 ivers test Sun- rac* record Le mil ster Reading 3.602,--ters niies 1 s 4 nutes and 43 was by 1 :ier, of I >tei e Moss, in mother b :e the ]ip iec rd H< di >13.492 KM lin162 words
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Article186 1951-06-26 12 JUNE si .o etord R 11 •n played over the i1 Island Club, was t- Eckersley-Maslin "A" revision with a s e of 32 and 10| 142|). P. J. re ;■> Wis t'" 1 winner ir B Division with 29 and V V DIVISION C. E186 words
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Article69 1951-06-26 12 LONDON, June 23 (AP)— Jim Laker, Surrey's off-spin bowler, was named today to the English team t>r the Third Cricket Tesi mat h with S »uth Africa bo^;.ining on July 7> at Manchester. He replaces John Wardle, the Yorkshire left-arm slow bowler. This is the69 words
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Article27 1951-06-26 12 TOKYO. June 25, (AP)— Dado Marino, world flyweight champion, defeated Eiiroshi Horiguchi, top ranking Japanese bantamweight, tonight by a technical knockout in the eighth round.27 words
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Article84 1951-06-26 12 PENANG, Mon. Penang's team to meet Selangor in the threeday inter-state cricket match on Jul; 5. 6 and 7. on Western Road ground here has be^n selected as follows: CAR Lawrence. E. Laßrooy, D. Laßrooy, Eu Cheow Teik, J P. Pear-son. J.A. Ha r ford,84 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-06-26 12 The Penang MCFA Cup team who trounced Perak s—o5 0 at Ipoh on Saturday. They will meet Singapore in the final in the first week of July. The team: Back row Lee Tiang Lok, Tan Swee Hock, Wong Kam Poh. Second row Pang Siang Hock, Yeang Kah thong. Chuah Poh69 words
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Article245 1951-06-26 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Recreation Club scored a fully deserved 3-2 victory over Star Soccerites Sports Club in a SAFA division 2 league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Harbour Board played with great understanding and it was only bad luck which prevented them from scoring more goals.245 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-06-26 12 Singapore and Tiger's centre-forward Awang Bakar was hungry for goals at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday but he got only one. Photo shows him just before he crashed in the shot which gave Tigers the lead. SRC's full back Andrade made a bid to stop him but he was just52 words
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Article144 1951-06-26 12 H M. S Terrors beat Town Rangers by 5- 1 in a S.A.F.A. Division 111 "A" game on the C.Y.M.A. ground yesterday. Playing with ten men in the first seven minutes Rangers were no match for the swift moving Terrors. Terrors left-wing. Grant, scored the first goal.144 words
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Article39 1951-06-26 12 a Spoon Shoot for members ot the Singapore RiMe Association will be held on Sunday, July at Seletar Range. Firing will com- mence from 8.-0 a.m. Civilian members will be .supplied with new ammunition on repayment.39 words
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Article250 1951-06-26 12 LONDON. June 25 (AP)— -Lawn tennis history was turned back a page or two today as 40-year-old Gottfried j Von Cramm made a brief appearance on the tamed centre court in the first round of the men's singles I championship. j The blond, blue-eyed Ger--1 man.250 words
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Article154 1951-06-26 12 BERLIN, June 25 (UP)— The West Berlin Boxing Commission early today set aside the disqualification verdict against middleweight champion Ray Robinson and ruled "no decision*' for his riotous two-round fight with Gerhard Hecht yesterday. Robinson was disqualified in the second round for kidney punches in hi.>154 words
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Article154 1951-06-26 12 i FOR the first time since tt»e liberation, the Singapore branch of the Automobile Ass iciati ot Malaya wii; hold a Cone urs d'Eleganae at Empress Place po August 2ti. In the Concours dTlegance. the I A. A.M. reminds intending eumpe- 1 titors to bear154 words
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313 1951-06-26 12 Sel. Eurasians Hold Tamilians To 3 -All Draw KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selan- M I ciation held TPCA to a three-all drt* i in Kf >- round of the FAS league match played <• ,V f(ind the run of play Eurasians should have won I forwards, Lesslar and Veuillieumier. made chances313 words
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Article143 1951-06-26 12 LONDON, June 25 (API An international fieid ol 20 been named foi Bi tail I a m ss race intended gel the annual channel uge over with in <>ne bis batch. Britain his Rve entrants. Fi ance has three Argentina Sweden have two each, and143 words
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Article26 1951-06-26 12 S 'pore Team V. Negri SfNGATORES mm Negri Se m cricket this SCC ground is asfcJJ I- all Singh i Berry, g Heard i),, Alderson i26 words
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90 1951-06-26 12 Fixtures for Inter-Club Social Golf FOLLOW 1.. iime> ol I tnd I next on i otsi n BJO Lim Bo V R B I 1.25 G I Crui J 8.30 S B Erne: (17) I B l Carwi I O Hicks B (22 i W 1 M..V. W i D:.V!>90 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1951-06-26 12 Soccer: Singapore "A" v Europeans at Jalan Bi y sur Stadium; Div, 2 Cheerful Lad* A.P. ii H.M. Dockinird at BODCA: Div. 3B Jollilads A.P v R.N. Kranji at Geylaug. Basketball: Hoiigkong Luckies Basketball team v Singa- i pore Combined at Happy World Stadium 5.30 p.m. I47 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-06-26 12 fjp||||||j| TIMES§|^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya. TODAY A.M. P.M Singapore 3.18 4.38 Malacca 12.44 1.16 Port Dickson 11.25 11.57 Port S'ham 10.32 10.33 Penan? 6.21 5.2130 words
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