Singapore Standard, 30 May 1952
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Title Section15 1952-05-30 1 Singapore Standard VOL. II NO. 332 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS15 words
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171 1952-05-30 1 kOJI l^i \M). M.,v 29, (M*; \llir.l troopi riflrf Mi llu- air ;i tnl llinnviui; h-ar gafl bomba I "f llir tif-t tmir |«m|;i\ inlo rom |mhi ml- bolcKnfi Ilioiifl Comihiihjbi prtnonrrs-of-war ami besan i n« InCUI irslo BBMlllcr ii««>up-.. 1 and m171 words
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59 1952-05-30 1 5 Terrorists Killed; One Surrenders S4 1 1 < iirr.vpundiiit bu h m '1 i more 1/1 Gui morning; by the 1/6 Gurfound an unorp m Grik rire on three of the riousJy woundian was m ambi; ed on a party o( •owed m The May 21. this f!l to59 words
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100 1952-05-30 1 I Dl KM. Governmfß| rrir.i^,- showed that up to tlu- -Mi ot \pni. <>!."> terrorists irere killed and 1,572 in,' tkc I ni.i !u ■> begai m 1*• X A^ain^t this. Ihc o ks kilted 3,§54 eiTiliass resulaf police, special unstab I uixiliirN police100 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-05-30 1 photo. A steel helmeted American soldier looks out from a guard tower and watches prisoners of war moving about m Com pound !>.~> on Koje Island. This enclosure houses die-hard Communists who have created numerous disturbances and have stayed several riots. The American Army on May 23 demoted the twoAP - 57 words
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246 1952-05-30 1 Ceylon's United National Party Certain Of Victory COLOMBO, Mas 2<>. (Renter) Premier Dudley Senanayake's I 11 i t«>«l National Partj Government lm> made certain o! another five years of office, according i<> results published today after three days of Ceylon's four-din general election. The United National Party has won 39246 words
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210 1952-05-30 1 WASHINGTON. May 29 Reuter) President Truman wiay asked Congress for U553,341, 000,000 for a "major r expansion" of atomic production facilities. The money m the form of a pp 1 ementary appropriation would go to the Atomic Energy mmission and the Tenne see Valley210 words
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Article74 1952-05-30 1 ROME, May 29. \i l Young Kii!^ Baudouin ol the B- and the slim, 12 veai >ld Prinesi td le Savqia -Rosta. daughter of the late I" ilian Viceroy to Ethiopia were heading tonight for a meeting m Italy, may lead to i new royal weddii i ilies74 words
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Article38 1952-05-30 1 r< May 20, i KP test md Ameri i i I >ri •i i> warned the pub I ii i riota na I In Tokyo tom row anti f of traditidnul C unmunist dei il >nj38 words
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Article15 1952-05-30 1 A CH INESI after she vaa i hhving > 'attsl loda m s15 words
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Article286 1952-05-30 1 Communist Big Guns 1 urn Back U IN naid On Western Front SEOUL, KOREA, May 29, (AP) Communiit big guns turned back an Allied raid with their mightiest barrage of the year today. It was the same day Red truce negotiators threatened to renew heavy286 words
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143 1952-05-30 1 TAIPEI, Maj 29, (I P) [ndicaliong mounted loda) thai the I nited Slaleg and Nationalist (K>vern* ments were prosn inn m preliminary Inii -iill unofficial approach to problems concerning .1 Pacific alliance. R iable rep I I 'day indicated thai Foreign Mi ge Yeh143 words
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47 1952-05-30 1 WASHINGTON, Maj 29, (AP) Thrralmiwg liinl* ol renewed latfSC •><<•!« \>;nl;ir« m hurr.i li;»\r 1»< ii received m official Wanhinnlon with <l< nl!\ wriouwnr^w. I Mlilt up a mil: I 11 moi ■mpha i'\fi since I rials I Minisi i '4 I47 words
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89 1952-05-30 1 LONDON. May 29, (Reuter) A Soviet Embassy -puke man <:\u\ here today Mr. Georgia Zarubin Soviel A:nba sador to Britain, has been reca I to Mosco 1 will not return to London. T'ne spokesman would not nomment when asked if he v. .is89 words
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Article126 1952-05-30 1 BERLIN. May 29. (R British E c thony Eden said I ;:V Be I one d c its place aga mited Germany m a 6 idience In West Berlin's i West n I t for free all-German electio He <; 1V voUifl be united m126 words
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61 1952-05-30 1 Results Of Govt.Union Talks Today REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Government Clerical md Administrative Workers' Union met the Singapore Gov ernment yesterday to negol ite i settlement of the claims ol the 19 Examiners and Assistant Examiners of the Income Tax Department, Singapore. It is understood that an ofli cial announcement61 words
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Article146 1952-05-30 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Sir Gerald Templer marie a blind Malay boy m the Bukit Be tute Home happy this morning when he told him that he would be sent to the School for the Blind m Johore Bahru and that soon he146 words
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240 1952-05-30 1 Capt. Loveday Reveals: Standard Badminton Reporter AMERICA'S hopes for the Thomas Cup againsl Malaya, holders of ili«' irophy, lie m ili<- doublet "where we have two secret weapons" the I s Thomas < up team captain, Carl l.«>\«-«la\. sai«l yesterday. •'However, I am not240 words
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Article100 1952-05-30 1 Ol Il(I I 1 n < > 1 f urn I M th< l.it Kin- (..mi r I <-ikl- tomorrow (turn- will Ihe til k .1 1 m I) Iml 1 1)1.1' k tl< 111 it 11.l I < !>■ I U 111 II il Milt!.100 words
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Advertisement115 1952-05-30 1 t\ trip ij^S mv I l» COMPANI ***** P O l».»x Km V <^^^ W^^*^X^^*} JT JB^bbb^hUUMMpV If > V T^^ N > s SHEAFFEICS Skfup |Jr "Jusr what the doctor ory/S~Zr d^red' fo avoid trie cloty' ttng, clogging and corrosion iV/ caused by common inks. A dß^-^ switch to115 words
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Advertisement283 1952-05-30 1 V/ERITAQ V ELEPHANTBRAMD W IncandescentyVy MANTLES mi IMON X IM "^lflL* l|M»r« k X I MM" ll' I A fj II firrrn \f fj fmmf l^^Jl |j I 1 1 1- ri< ii v i-r v\ .i ii. m In ml I vu 1 1 1 1 ur- nit 1283 words
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271 1952-05-30 2 USED CAR DEALERS SEEK PERMIT TO EXPORT 'Li ft Ban 'Appeal To Spore Govt. By J. C. SPITTEL, Stan<lar<l Staff Reporter USED car dealers m Singapore have applied i<> Government for permission to re-export second hand ears and old commercial vehicles used for carrying goods. It is understood tliat the271 words
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Article113 1952-05-30 2 'I Just Walked In'— Says Burglar kSKED Im»w li<> gained entr into tin- European residences m Tanglin from vJiii h he Mole, a burglar i«»l«l ilu Singapore 1 1 1 i ■*< I Di-irUt Gottrl \«--t»-r«l;iv iliat m nost caaeo l>«- **jn»t walked i" aa ifce doors were bo! -hut.113 words
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Article33 1952-05-30 2 Betrayed His Trust, Jailed ED to keep an j m a ship, a j trayed ins i o;i with eight In the S re Third Pol Abdul was d to three months' imprisonment.33 words
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116 1952-05-30 2 Yap Defends World Con ferencesInS 'pore Stamford Staff Reporter I S ».l^l MiNK GmuciHiftt Mr. "*aj> Phcßg Gecfc I iv- "^lamiaril \r-»trnL-:v lhal "Siliganoi f a h\ rcaMin ••I In r |«»-ih«»)i m inlriuai iona! COlHlltfT€C, cannot afford i<> ignore ibe ieraaeni uhirh i- lodaj lakinu placr m international relationship116 words
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Article70 1952-05-30 2 VO-- I SHU D n 1 1 A N A SDH A R'i i: wi dej aer a public c m Ens sh u Pbi] iphic Cultnre" at Oei Tiang I lam Ha rsity oV Mi ija ii pjr 'ay. On Sand i the Yc^70 words
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Article38 1952-05-30 2 CO >X, w r.^-k that he bad Urn X ival i: nee 1!>23 waa fined 125 ipore v- lerday tor i i age, a piece of i xMone ftrt fo» the H A F. Mess38 words
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Article18 1952-05-30 2 REAR UJMIfI \i. a p. Pog; <' Via ayan ie I2n Com !> Nee it 8.40 on v18 words
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87 1952-05-30 2 GAMBLED WITH CHILDREN, OLD MAN FINED 50 c. TKO HI" AY ONG (11) w is fiued >0 cents m Ihe Sin^.ipoie Fourth PoHro Court yesterday with gambling at tlit 1 l(Hh mile TannH'iiis 110 id on May ,H. Tea explained it was a festival day and he was playing with87 words
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Article99 1952-05-30 2 ROBBER'S APPEAL DISMISSED AN* APPEAL Goh En« Thian who, with another man, robbed a shopkeeper and his at Thomson Ro;ui of $500 cash and some jewellery i by the Singe pore Court ol Criminal Appeal yes- rday. P as "Government men* 1 G h ai his confederate enter- I the99 words
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Article53 1952-05-30 2 THE AMERICAN O nsv it affices and -he r.S.T.S. m SinTaporc and the Federation wrifl 'lose today and on .I ne 2 to I rye MemoriaJ Day ami Whft Monday The D.S.I. S. L bra ry In Sl nSapoare v\ r ili remain a n '.'liay53 words
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Article55 1952-05-30 2 DURfI RAM (2!)) was' 'harged ta the Singappre r urtfa Police Court veMerday v/'i causing damage to an at- i ;ip house a: the Llth mile Thangj by setting Src to it. Durit claim d trial and was; ved bail ot $5,000. Damage I 'he hou x is55 words
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Article59 1952-05-30 2 A CONVICT; Abu bin Hussein (20). who escaped while working at the Changi Prison Form and was at large for 24 hours, was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Cburi yc.sterd^y to fiiree months' rfgorous imprisonment. Tlie sentence will be m addition to the term ol59 words
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Article52 1952-05-30 2 NAM CHOW, alias Chong Kam Chow, was sentenced m the Singapore Third PoTfce Court yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment Cor stealing $350 worth of gold ban belonging to his employer, Chen Yons Chin, a goldsmith ol Etampong Si'nt. Police recovered 5250 worth of the52 words
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185 1952-05-30 2 'H#■ 'i m thfl sea i ill P I Teh h )r tsi we* kr'! »i w rr-;j trted by an ir 'mt >f the island mm f i I 'y an At nj p >kesw»an vt v ,Q e ot h.>/.!;<K185 words
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Article, Illustration132 1952-05-30 2 Standard Stail RefOfftei THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. 1. Nicoll, will lav tin' foundation stone of this S 200.000. Ke;i tro>s Home for Crippled Children on a five-acre at Tansh Rierali Besar, Changi on July S at 5.36 p.m. The building which will accommodate 40132 words
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420 1952-05-30 2 GEORGE RASIAH, Stmdard Staff Reporter PLANS to further, develop llie hemp industry of British North Borneo^ and tcf introduce Ramie (claimed to l><* the oldest textile m u>t' [>\ man) have been formulated by the Colonial Development Corporation. The C.D.C. has also420 words
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170 1952-05-30 2 Standard Aviation Reporter JOY Bights will he held a^ain by the R »yal Singapore Flying Club on Sunday and Monday. I The Club's available fleet will be turned out, and should be able to carry 400 passengers a clay. Three types of aircraft ava170 words
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Article96 1952-05-30 2 Stan-lard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE V.M.C.A. Fete and Fail, to collect funds for buildings, will be held at V's tennis courts at Bras Basah Road, on S--- day June 7. from 2 to 11 p.m. Games and competitions include special shorthand and speed typewriting competitions, open96 words
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Article37 1952-05-30 2 A FILM on the UN Report on Prisoners of War is being shown daily from 1 to 2 p.m. daily at the USIS Theaterette. 26 Rallies Place. This programme will continue until37 words
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Article422 1952-05-30 2 MAJOR'S SUICIDE MAJOR Carrol Herbert, Commanding Oflircr of Seinrwg (»arri.»on, Gbsngi who shot himself m the toilet room of the Gaarrison'a administrative huiidin^. had not been m good health ami had often complained «»l Lii (m tfl ■>(■■■■■■ Jk9*l,-.»rfl Ai an inquest yesterday tne Singapore Coroner422 words
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Article127 1952-05-30 2 Admiralty Cannot Promise Standard Staff Reporter THE ADMIRAI TV. Singapore, has declined to give an assurance to its employees that m the event of a cut m Government cost of living allowances, similar cuts would not be made by the Admiralty. The employees contended that as Colonial Government J rates127 words
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Article85 1952-05-30 2 THREE broke into a house m Lerong 18. Geylang on Wednesday and robbed z 10 was alone, of $1.13? worth of jewellery. The woman Khe Ah Eng. was having r aftei noon "'siesta* when nen broke m. One of the men armed him- I85 words
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Article93 1952-05-30 2 DISMISSING an appeal by a young Singapore bush:- man under sentence of four years' imprisonment, the Singapore Chief 'Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley told the appellant he had been imI plicated m a coinmereial fraud on a big scale. The appellant, Lim Chin beng, nad been convicted93 words
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Article43 1952-05-30 2 A SEAMAN, K. B. Ifenon (33X, was ftned $250 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possession of a pound of opium. The opium was found m the outer roads ol th e harbour on the shjp Jaladurga.43 words
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Article30 1952-05-30 2 THE S' Cirrle of H Tan Accountancy School wi'J hfJ(i their th anual dinner at the Wing Choon Yuen Retaurant m Great World on June 7. VWWWWWVW \W\\v\\\\\\VW\V\VV\\\V30 words
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Advertisement162 1952-05-30 2 I r Ready-to-serve treat i( m&tpecmi > Hnv? vr 1 nai^ «s a dehghtfoj «i xt y vegetables, diced, coolu J f *hh liiiN/ defied M y lettuce .mdoiht-r greens f leU; nu i! o« ;•< lc g«aW« v. cold mea;s. I onoaisc today! y\ y*v y <%i SAIS> f162 words
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Miscellaneous29 1952-05-30 2 [MN MASTEQ PLAN JJ^C^T >£A»S EAT AT V^ 'T"S A'O^V tsroowr» PUN < 7^ WJWC^SS, 1^ FAIR U™^" HAsrtM PL^rA ■~i: S^SJwv o^^ PRICES 4t (^vr^r..G PRl c !:^AArl:^ cr-**"-*29 words
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Article339 1952-05-30 3 BVORE BLOOD BANK HONOURS 16 DONORS But Dr. Vickers Wants Better rub lie Response Mandard Staff Reporter CALLING ON the people of Singapore to discard tradition and custom uhieh are contrary l<> commonsense and to come forward to give their blood, Dr. \V. J. Vickers,339 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-05-30 3 T 11.11 lledcal Officer tarEirtt o 'b2L ftF telt and l>r (Mrv) Gtt donors who rE T lr:Ub iIM()n Service, Singapore, on the right p ,11, iiV V l>ant Mr X S K|M Ml A R. RattY, and I M BE. Wh,.,ti,, herJESrd^om v Wwctef oi Mrdkal Series yesterdaj \»-d63 words
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Article213 1952-05-30 3 h > idard StJifl Reporter 111 I *l M HIVES ol Ihr Singapore Posl and I rii formed I nion ,i-n« «1 a llim ;u m" w i l 1 1 ihr Covernmeni yesterdai <IV <»f the I im«»m\ rlaima for revision "I 'iilarii--.. igi213 words
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Article20 1952-05-30 3 Union, City Men Meet On Tuesday ape City the erningj artin m the >ries oi also I the f 4320 words
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Article22 1952-05-30 3 Debate On Park May Get Heated fnri the the irause■l at S of the apli this tvtion pp m the gettii r22 words
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Article83 1952-05-30 3 Wife Of Convicted Man Fined /VFTEB [M Kirn Chew (32) was id m the Singapore Policy Court yesterday i nine months i-u >rous in> prisonmenl for three opium- rices, his wife. Pen Swan £20 H tfTenee: spitting through the wind >w oi the rouii while ,t wa sion Pel gone83 words
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Article37 1952-05-30 3 FIRST UD ducted by the SI John A nbu[at on will begin s- i ford Road a Jun< 11 it 11 im. and each fol- \y clay ai the same time foi next 1237 words
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Article29 1952-05-30 3 F. Chen returned to Singapore m the Corfu after three years m England where he was called to the Bu- during this year's Hilary Term.29 words
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Article235 1952-05-30 3 harg- Koaj K. H B thai be "endless •01 have I f but foi that k -o i. had t- 1 tIM going to iei bad him on a hip that saving foi China In the tttern i m Koaj tad m tw i235 words
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Article193 1952-05-30 3 CONTRACTORS URGE: Standard Mall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Goverameni should lilt the In x !i r v building ban now thai ilicr»> i* an adequate supplj ol building material flowing into the Colony, urges tlif Building Material and Timber Traders Association President, Mr. Soon Peng Yam. Mr.193 words
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Article120 1952-05-30 3 LAGGARDS MAY GET PAY CUTS SINGAPORE c it) >uncil daily-rated employees who report late for duty will m future forfeit half a day's pay if a recommendation to that effect i- s approved by the Councillors at today's meeting. Confirmation will also be sought at today's meet ins for the120 words
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Article110 1952-05-30 3 STERILISATION of the water main between Tebrau Bridge and Woodlands i s now m progress, and will be completed m three >: four days, said Mr. W. s. Stredwick, the City Water Engineer today. Once this is over, an additional 1,500,000 gallons of water will be110 words
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Article75 1952-05-30 3 12 BUS SHELTERS PLANNED CITY Councillors will soon provide twelve bus shelters for the convenience of passengers. A proposal to erect these shelters at important points m the Singapore Traction Company's route will come up for confirmation at today's ordinary meeting of the Councillors. Councillors will also be asked to75 words
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Article38 1952-05-30 3 Standard StalT Reporter CONSTRUCTION of tinnew Alexandra I in* station will begin soon, Singapore City Councillors have already accepted tendors for tin* various buildings and services involving a total of Sl,4!M),()0(>.38 words
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Article210 1952-05-30 3 Corporal Took $7 Jailed SAM UN bin Lamit, a Traffic Police corporal. wit*h 14 years' service, was sentenced m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to 15 months' rigor- i prisonment for corruptly accepting $7 from Teo 11 Seng m a coffee shop at Peck Seah Street on Mar. 12.210 words
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416 1952-05-30 3 IX THE House of Commons on j Wednesday, Mr. Stanley Awbery (Lab. asked what was being done to create conciliation machinery to prevent strikes m Singapore, states Renter. He asked how many strikes there had been during the past two months, how416 words
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Article86 1952-05-30 3 THERE IS m existence m Singapore today several types of conciliation machinery to prevent strikjs. "We have the industrial Court ami Boards of Arbitration, m addition to Conciliation Officers m the Labour Department. The Government also announced on Wednesday the establishment of a Council t«>r Negotiations on86 words
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Advertisement221 1952-05-30 3 jßS7## If jc |uji\\|A u*4s n Ccmftlrit Illtal m 10 tMinuUsf ilh these Exclusive Feature* The Filicry pioneer of pressure coo ting hay many advantages over ordinory pressure cookers Remember, only rhc Fillery Cookertc hoi rheso t-x:iuv« features 1 Easy-tor clock J- Jed g^uge. combination cool j Automatic control valv?,221 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-05-30 3 TO^I) J^ f HAPPY'^CHEF Its EVERYBODY y Wh* b,... J i HIM6AY [tKENGJ !WU -v JUAWSTHEN16 words
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Article61 1952-05-30 4 Man Missing On The Hills PENANG, Thurs, A 22--year-old Chinese, Khoo Yuen I c, is reported to be missing from his home m Paya Tern- i a since last Thursday. it j ears that he went out to catch birds m the Paya Terug hills, Yesterday, Mime friends searching for61 words
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Article219 1952-05-30 4 E After A Search In Bins Standard Stftft Correspondent PENANC, Thurs. Police last niiilit Bearched ..jins mh\ refuse dumps and finally reeoveretl from aiuon^ llie ruldn^li m a refuse earl on its way to the incinerator .S(>(K), which had earlier been robbed from .m old219 words
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Article93 1952-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality today appointed an "ad-hoc" i committee to study the ques- tion of privileges for Municij pal Councillors, Mr S. C. E. Singam. who moved the motion -aid at the moment Municipal Councillors had no protection from libel laws. He remembered93 words
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Article78 1952-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality m considering two schemes to relieve tbe traffic congestion m Batu R(«d, where it is estimated not less than 20.000 people travel daily B-.>th schemes provide the construction of by pass-roads. The proposal was raised at today's meeting78 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-05-30 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. Navaratnam who were married reteatfy at Koala Lipis. The bride is th<* daughter of the late Mr. K. Arunasalem of the Pahans Treasury.27 words
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Article111 1952-05-30 4 PENANG. Thurs.— Fear of dissatisfaction among Malayan workers when the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance comes into effect was expressed today by Mr. Lee Woon j Alun, the Labour represent- > ntive on the Settlement Coun- He told The Standard that the Ordinance did not apply to111 words
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Article79 1952-05-30 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Railway Administration has announced that the down local train from Ipoh to Gemas will be cancelled between Tapah Road and Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Local train services from Kuala Lumpur to Gemas and from Gcmas through to Ipoh wiU run79 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-05-30 4 ♦la!a\ an < dj, rial Wan I kalim, h, <'<- given H to Mor v. rrtai m rtu i I'h Un I.x20 words
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552 1952-05-30 4 LONDON. Thurs. Henry Hopkin^oii, Minister of State for llie Colonies Mas questioned m the House of Coomoai yesterday about the effect on children of recent curfew restrictions and collective punishment imposed on certain areas m Malaya to deny resources Ila the terrorists. He said552 words
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Article215 1952-05-30 4 Tempter: We Aren't Alone LONDON. Thu is. General Sir Gerald Templer. Britain's "strong man" m the fight ajjain«st communism m Malaya, expressed confidence m the outcome of the campaign m a message read m London tonight. The Association of British Malaya, holding its annual dinner. had sent a message to215 words
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Article211 1952-05-30 4 Mr. Marlowe also asked how mncfa of the pay of L&eutenI ant Blrnie of i .he Malayan Police is marriage increment; jby how much this increment exceeds tbe*2ss. a week which :he allots to his wife; how much cou id she receive by way of211 words
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Article29 1952-05-30 4 Malays Vote 12 Men In KUALA F I Pa^ir Puteh new village. w q are > Sungei Sal :ha: rafted 'Penghuiu final talk after a i if] polls i e!ecj29 words
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Article60 1952-05-30 4 Medical Posts Phone Booths N.mlar.l S«* < kl \l LI Ml'l K. Fbum. Fw«i were hiimgjil l>«f«u< «h«- Ku. I !l < iiiincil l<»da\ .MR for ihr WtttMt for th^ IrcaiiiMfil ot iriitM»r uiki Mta Bihar f<»r >^lliui: up ol pnblit various j»ar«* «<( lh< N»u:i. u< tppfo%^ l» v60 words
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Article83 1952-05-30 4 BL'TTERWORTIi 1 Mr. C. Little. Offtai i I maridirig the A.■ !'<■ Provmoe Rfieliesley. pelinQaahJßC his pi I 'tine ■1. He Ls lev IQC for tiie L'nited Kmcdhm n June 7. He wS\ "he ■ucceeded !> Tan Teonq Hoc. ent OflScer-in-Charse ol the Buttervrortb83 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 4 Ret sir* mi i li CLOSI v tions daily fi> dajn i Infoi B Municipal Ma i s Ha i Ktu 51 re Kan f27 words
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Article77 1952-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Pwenty randwiaari coatesti for sevt-i. seats m 1.. Bahru New Yilln^v O littei m Alor Groan. Malacca, festerday. The election, an affair, '*ds deld wH the Chinese school. Eadl r0:.",:'!.,:* bf m h..- hand to help illiterate villagers thi oting and the77 words
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Article60 1952-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR num.— The Standard und< rstj that bnsorteri ol lex i ';om Japan h.-jve bacn ivaruqd by the Comptroller ol I .:ns. Federation of Malaya if I textile! arrive a/hi b re noli corre ■.y en d as to d< on 'i lantit uiue by a valid imp60 words
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Advertisement101 1952-05-30 4 it's a fact! THi HOf M BEAR JIP I o n 9 prehensile '.r.-' 10 /'®^i Nausea, Tiredness Foul Breath. 'jo^% OAJV€E MI.IIIBY h, the j> Irresistible $4£'ji Music of j MM •MM• M m m .mi MM* ii («ff^ jn z&SX e JSBK3&,Wm It •>--> 5Sf I 1 w101 words
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Article219 1952-05-30 5 Stind-ud Stall 'nrrr>poiidrnt Xl \i LU [PI R Thurs.— A foi thrighl ittack on -t M > iten yarded i untorted i nade b A Lin (1 INO-MCA) at a el ng of X Lumpur Muni! ncil. The Co > whom he ked vas »i219 words
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Article134 1952-05-30 5 Dehousing Of People To Stop SINGAPORE v Coun- 5 shortage m the Iheir <■ aety to tusing is I ing. idations, made b i ittee, be taken demolish ithorised parj i tments a ilar si rue" tor g mi rposes, Ofl and the S he Fire 15 i < i134 words
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Article62 1952-05-30 5 >v ird St nl < Wl -i><>ndrnt fPOH. Tbuw One ise ol pi ved a thorities h e c wi 'tiding Maj •i t v curred w Kinta Disti I n v re i sported ♦i >ek prt ise of srm bypi 5 was i i62 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-05-30 5 FOR THE first time m t»-n vr.irs streets m Katong w«-r<- lighted again on Wednesday Residents of Marshall Road, Ceylon Road and Fowlie Road considered it a good omen as Wednesday v.is the Dragon Boat festival. Standard photo38 words
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Article186 1952-05-30 5 M.UHlard Staff lIC l Ili The \dun Educatioa Asso > 'ia>a has received offers lslinrr '"'m the Bri l»n onncil j,nd the (SIS »»d «t X ronlidenllv Trlt that J«e Associattofl a/Ul be able i" make «r»-jt stride^ m u^ tmpaici a^.iiri^t illiteracy «i standard .<duit edaeatioa "•Sislei186 words
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Article470 1952-05-30 5 Pay Scale Is $€5-$250 THE SINGAPORE Government intends lo establish a new clerical service. \i will I><" <all«<l iht* "Singapore Clerical Service* 1 on a »alar) scale t)\ $65-$250i a lUv proposals i<>r iii»-» net* service, parallel lo the General Clerical Service, are now being470 words
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Article143 1952-05-30 5 OTHER p< j 1 t m the report arr Housing: Majority »i tiu* members of the Union are tint m a pu-: 1 i m to pay the nominal 5 iuired for the purchase of houses either thi Die Singapore Government Officers' Housing society. Ltd., or the Colonial143 words
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Article284 1952-05-30 5 .|N<. iPORE snbstatkms liable to lo.nl stu-ililiiie; ttxl.n I>A\ *< »i,'<» St., Bamata St., Proptrs Park, \ariM»n ltd Lam So»a Oil Mills Gma Ilin. ri, Network i r. i artery, Ku it iiio it i Killim-y Kil., Oniianl I{ J. "\niir•ii:tu St. ><Mii-. \ilt>l|)hi. C'itpitol Nt-wton i mil284 words
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Article32 1952-05-30 5 MtWR. Tiitirs. Kandasamy cl workman employed by Johore Labis Estate had a fall while harvesting oil palm fruits. He fractured his lumbar spine. He was .''.warded compen nation of $1,237.47.32 words
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Article248 1952-05-30 5 Manap' s Pal Spills The Beans KLWXT.W. Ttaurs. Manap Jepan's associate, Abdul I.atifT. w!i<» surrendered to the Police at Paya IJun-or Police Po>t recently identified Manap at Kuantan Hospital mortuary. He had been with Manap Cor 18 months, lie last >aw Manap alive on Much 7 this year. The next248 words
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Article103 1952-05-30 5 Standard Start" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thins.— Chua Sze Ens, managing-part-ner ol I.nm Hoe ?md Company. appeared In the First Magistrate's Court, here today, and was fined $200 m default tout months' rigorous imprison ment, for failing to .submit the company's income-tax returns within the specified period.103 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-05-30 5 The Suite* «•< Palimtg recently lou n <i t ln Kan!* District, ftrtarc A»m ili«- bring it*tr«Mluir<l 1»\ ilir I l^n i i Miv« r to (Miiiiniiiiiii mml« and j»< fi^luiln^. I f< t«- Hi<- Stilfam i- «m -«-u I I'li^tiiilii nf **«"i;;«.42 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-05-30 5 Mr. R. A. Jones. K>lantun\ \Nsi.stant ontroJler of |m migration \s seen reeeiring Ih^ certiftcale Iran \)»>- Tenjfku MahkoU Kclantan tfter haring yj^t-d Urn jidult education course rondurud b> Dr I rnak Laabadi las! week at Kota Bahru. >!i. Simm St-n» Watt the hM secretary K<-laui.«n AduJl Edneatioa AMMCiaMMI h|52 words
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172 1952-05-30 5 NEW BRANCH OF TRINITY COLLEGE OPENS Standard stun Rrporter ARCHDEACON R W ids terday I i opened the new branch *t I titj C -liege ai I ant s >phia, Singapore, Ihe new bran ;h pQJ be the Department of Chii t St lies whore The i tgy, E• 1172 words
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Article281 1952-05-30 5 suitable instructor is to be offered the responsibility of undertaking the literacy campaign. comprehensive pros ram me is under preparation for Adult Education Week to be held m the first week of September. it was agreed to give powers to the sub-committn- to ]:xi^ funds for281 words
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230 1952-05-30 5 Standard Siafl Correspondent With li.il 1 011 Thurs l~" A <-» lim M mother ol leven orphan. i< farm- f,,i,,n- prospeci ol providing, on her own, the iail, nrrr^ili^ lor bw children Foon fi hl 11 lllirlv<l ll| ->'«'- < »>;i •roman, Loong230 words
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Article22 1952-05-30 5 MALAYS FOR THE VARSITY KU \!.A Th<* thref* I. th i jreaf v. stitution. i rand: Mv Ghai Efaji Mtm X Kane22 words
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Article16 1952-05-30 5 112 fh< to K .< Mospita .;nd m 11 ai lenti Icamponf guard 116 words
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Advertisement218 1952-05-30 5 >' >M Gl5 A 915 pn w N N <llindustiini) Johore Bahri Sun lay at li :jo i n Great Wtod LOLI '45" Muolor) Htm VVorle Snowing 7 oo <» 15 p ♦I \»N lIOKATIO lORXRLOWER KN.' I •< Kni( olor) KLIM quality is Ml ILK 'v it m rr*t*t«if218 words
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Advertisement50 1952-05-30 5 COTTON iT'l^ll 1)12/ f PIECE GOODS Jr«Jt f> x I'M, j /yf* I RAYON a1!,.,^, j -4 ?lECECOODS i DISCOUNT Ih SPECIAL DISCOUNT DISCOUNT 10 to 20 A^/ IOtoZO off O ff ##o yr#»/ win** 4hi* mm *>t»/n*r i im 1 1 t j #f %hi»rl J9<>ninl on ft/ i50 words
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683 1952-05-30 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper A Strike Ends o n 4,! indicate, at first, that both 'reach, d rock-bottom as far as conees- concerned. It. a a case or theimsisi ble meeting the immovable and the ie *ult was the strike. Put what is significant is that matters which d683 words
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Article, Illustration631 1952-05-30 6 PARIS 'THE great General de Gaulle A bubble "Only I can lead and restore my country to her former greatness" has burst m France. This 6ft. Resistance soldier t chances of setting himself up as leader of 40,000,000 Frenchmen are fading and) the man who has631 words
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Article381 1952-05-30 6 Review of Views Road Travel THE present policy of the Transport Board m Kuala Lumpur m refusing to issue haulage permits and taxi licences to new applicants should be revised to suit the needs of present circumstances, said Utusan Meiayu. The Emergency has forced more, people to travel by road381 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-05-30 6 Audrey Whiting - Audrey Whiting By **Cor! tough on tax dodgers. \J aren't they?" r\14 words
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190 1952-05-30 6 Sir. May I through the medium of your columns draw the attention of our Muslim leaders, to the discontent among the Malays here as regards the compulsory payment of Fithra to the State. The Dept. of Religion and Malay Customs, Perak, issued instructions190 words
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Letter208 1952-05-30 6 Sir. Speaking about the taxi problem m Singapore, Pro Bono Publico seems to have lost his sense of balance when he said, m your issue of the 14th inst.. that Mr. S. S. Manyam snowed himself to be very ignorant of the needs of the masses and that208 words
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Letter220 1952-05-30 6 Sir; —The talk of the town today is the THOMAS CUP badminton games and Malaya is acting as "host". The Souvenir programme sold at $1.00 each at these games with the cover printed "Zone final—U.S.A. vs Denmark" is going to re- main a printed record forever of the220 words
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Letter133 1952-05-30 6 Sir; "Asian Woman" should not be too hasty m condemning the conductors of the Singapore Traction Co. I agree with her that such blatant act of cheating should not be tolerated m this city. But could not this evil of corruption have arisen because of low wages and133 words
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Letter191 1952-05-30 6 Sir: I wish to support all the views expressed m your paper regarding the methods of the election of the Chairman of the newly-formed IMP Branch m Penang at the Rubber Trade Association on May 15. As one who knows Dr Lee Tiang Keng personally. am surprised that191 words
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Letter116 1952-05-30 6 Sir;—Y&ur excellent cdi- C torial on Government discri nination with regard to Government and Aided School teachers has prompted me to writo on a matter which might be of interest to you. It seems that the Government can forget discrimination once m a while when it suits their purpose116 words
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Letter76 1952-05-30 6 Sir: According to press reports it has been alleged the negotiator of the Postal Union that before the SI ke started the Govern- lid not as revealed m subsequent correspondence, stand by some of the terms of nent reached at the 1■ ting tab'e between Government lepresentaand himself. It76 words
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732 1952-05-30 6 Robert Stephens - Al Misry EffendiEgypt's "Little Man" Robert Stephens By 0 m C URO. U A FAVOURITE character of Egypt* political carQ toonists is a little middle-aged man uilh a 0 round face, snub nose and thick spectacles who is usually m some kind of trouble. Sometimes he is 0 being pushed732 words
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Advertisement16 1952-05-30 6 I\i I I 111 t\\ I f ij J Its covered with V*S fA I I16 words
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Article259 1952-05-30 7 VEST'S NEW DISARM PROPOSAL Ceiling Of 1.5 Million Men For US, Russia, China Forces Suggested •d o th t R N rc Y rk May 28 'UP)-The West proposed -nZ nnn tf cUn ted S °"d China each put the ceiling of 00 000 men on the.r armed forces while259 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-05-30 7 piioto. A Paris policeman is as sisted m arresting a demonstrator at Saint LftZare Station. Paris. May l{'>. daring the Communist-sponsored anti-Ridgway demonstration. On Wednesday, May 28, hundreds were injured m an otMer demonstration. APAP - 35 words
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Article72 1952-05-30 7 Disaram System Must Be Universal t I Ml Ili I io\v v York, Ma) 28, (UP). I nilrd Stairs warned lodaj thai it would 1>«- "sheer <> :_ii« iii ban poison and eerm warfare l»n--i.i agrees i«» .1 "foolproof 91 disarmameni v-Hni eliminating ail weapons of mass destruction. Ben-■u-uck back72 words
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Article100 1952-05-30 7 KYO, Maj 29, (UP) States Ambassador D. Murphy told the Japanese today that they were lendous bargain" m cheap security from bases. He diplomay attacked the popular anese opinion that Japan is doing America a favour by litting U.S. defence forces to be based100 words
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94 1952-05-30 7 M \!)RID. May 29 (AP)— Thirty persons or more were killed and at least 50 seriously injured when an over-crowded streetcar plunged into the Manzanares River yesterday. The disaster was the worst of its kind m Madrid's history. The accident occurred who.. the trolley's94 words
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19 1952-05-30 7 New Flag Officer, Far East Station I m illan- it will now be Ural E.G A va! ArtA X19 words
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Article50 1952-05-30 7 LO\DO\ 29, 'ReuteD: Fhe pattern of the markets was f y esterda; rhe general undertone was a ;:er but dealings were i by va ;ide influences such as the gend p :ca! situaion Giltedged were quietly ill buying only. Amonj tobaccos it i where c against of a50 words
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257 1952-05-30 7 Hundreds Hurt In A n ti-Ridgway Demonstration PARIS, May 28, (Reuter). Police opened lire tonight as Communist-led a&ti-Ridgway demonstrators converged on the Place \)v Republique to protest against the new European Supreme Commander's arrival yesterday. Two liuii(lrr<l police ami an unknown number of demonstrators were injured. A Ministry of the257 words
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119 1952-05-30 7 PARIS. May 29 (Reuter) The French Government tonight ordered an investigation into a "plot against the internal security of the state" and a review of the actions of the arrested Communist leaders. Jacques Duclos and Andre Stil. M. Slil. editor of the Communist119 words
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Article88 1952-05-30 7 1 1 -Day Stud y Of UK Budget Ends LONDON May 20. (Reuter):— Weary members of the House of Commons ended an all-night sitting at O5"iO hours this morning ■ifter bringing to an end the 11-day detailed scrutiny of the budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard Butler. Hie/88 words
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Article33 1952-05-30 7 WASHINGTON. May 29 (UP)— The Secretary of Interior, Oscar Chapman, said last night all restrictions on the j use of aviation gasoline will I be lifted next Monday.33 words
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180 1952-05-30 7 'Pan tie Ra id Craze Spreads To Korea TOKYO, May 29: (ReuterAAP)— The first "pantie" raid has taken place m Korea at a forward British headquarters. Senior officers investigating tiie disap] of one black bi a 01 c pair of white panties, and one pair 01 pink panties. The blame180 words
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Article109 1952-05-30 7 MUNSAN, Korea. May 29, (APi— The chief United Nations truce delegate today accused the Communists of blocking a Korean armistice out of dis- appointment that so few Rt<<l war prisoners want to go home In another futile session at Panmunjom, Maj. Gen William K. Harrison,109 words
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53 1952-05-30 7 LONDON. May 29 (Reuter) The annual British army a Commonwealth commanders con ference will take place a hill, Southern England fro:. 25 to 27, according to a Wai Office announcement here. All senior British army manders overseas and mosi senior Commonwealth army eh expected to53 words
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347 1952-05-30 7 hill -».ii«l u'sli r«la\ \\\v < oininiini-t .irin\ m K«m»;» |m§ been built up i«» nearly a million men mmrimQ ih« I«»m^ Iruee l«lk«» ami "ilh- pHmHiw i* \«r> j;nh»." mons •■;iie i fnited Nat i i nander an Aim B neral on347 words
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33 1952-05-30 7 SAN RANCISCO May 29, CAP).— The Peiping Radio reported yesterday the Very Hewlett Johnson, the R< d Dean of bury, visited Premier Chou En-lai of Communist China.33 words
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Article82 1952-05-30 7 >NI M»N M Britain derm she residents m ttu rrov Britain gkong governmt nt connived at sabol on Cbim territ The denials were reiadt note <i. r < < !ommuni I 'him m Peiping Moi The note was \n charges published I ici bj the82 words
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66 1952-05-30 7 W KSh N N v fit it r)— Tin today motion to cut from Pi $7.!)<i(l.U(iO.< gramme. motion 41 votes to it the I $1,000,000,000 I tions Commit! -ing Hi< .'ii (Rep advocal B n and othi i pean nations which pping war mv< the66 words
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Advertisement20 1952-05-30 7 THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, INDONESIA, TMiiyJ^Sv BO AC MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO. LTD. OCEAN BIDG. SINGAPORE f. I20 words
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Advertisement133 1952-05-30 7 SUSBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondotd London C> i n \|< .fdi m LONDON, Moy 29 Th, <o!iowmq o-, th. ,I.■ M price* of iubb( i and tin on th. I nnH- r. '/ai>, '<^d. y LONDON RUMfI LONDON UN Spot 24 d Spot £97 3 p. r tf.n July S.pt133 words
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Miscellaneous26 1952-05-30 7 r jg> »V^-| -r— Hi'-'J f^TcARR7~I V T AMiNsTpe K AS I L CA T HE^g U V °UNG LAP'TTJ, [^j^V i-b->ii-w->.-»i. nn.i»i. tz +< tg/s^-A/s^r/t^r-jc -GCT-ti26 words
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Article34 1952-05-30 8 B\ OKOK. Force > ed to es idet schoo md c cate rs reg Ail g] Air Force has tinta lying 5 office i Ira i fro ffradu»s if the army cadel34 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-05-30 8 In the grip of the huge 1!0 f«m heivy lift on the freighter Benledi. "Bill." Ihe stone trusher is lilted over the ship* «*ide. Standard photo29 words
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184 1952-05-30 8 It Took 30-Ton 'Bill' 10 Minutes To Board Ship Standard Shipping Reporter ONE OF THE Ihrt-r \ir Minisiry -»!<»n,- idi»H.t, .•15ijj" Mreigning "»O ii»n-* stripped wma ferterdaj lifted with lUr greater! of ease <»!i !i» the deck ol t!?Ben I i"»* freighter Benledi, by ti?<- ■ihip*-* 120-ton htmvy Belonging to184 words
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Article51 1952-05-30 8 B ijr twin female eiepha Thailand, are m Lo* es, California »fter cross- g the Pacific on an American E^residteat Lines freighter. E phant twins are said to be i rarity. They are among a shipment of animals from So Easi i f>r i tos and cii le51 words
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Advertisement549 1952-05-30 8 FAST REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SEKVICE Direct Ov.r^v, 9 »b rrancl.ee Lo, %a«fl« Al, AaKfton. L.»M '-r- CU.es Spore P. 51 I- T LA M LL( ki NBACH 24/25Juae 2b 21 June 2v»ua* IJ^.. I jlars of Dry Cargo teep Tanks and passengei Booklnga el ANGLO FRENCH BENOIXSENS ITD. Sp6f l «»1549 words
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Advertisement924 1952-05-30 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Itr-ujar Sailirifjs l« Wrtaa ami J«Nn m.nt Sincapore Porl Swetteabam Penang Alm« dm-ct Sailings from Banekok and Indwieshi to riuu- <S I u»an fMlf S i-f\ i !>«♦* IV-na«tt l-ruir, •S/fMhuen June /itl» J»'«t« 11th Hongkong •1 unine" Ina« IWa Joae 23ra1 Japan sub >.iils Sail^924 words
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Advertisement344 1952-05-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Kutterii im I lo>d Bollna a Anu-i ii j 1 me NeirrfaiMi I in> Bottrrdaoi Rotterdam %msterdan HM II BOSTON REW FOBS PHII. XhtIPHIX BAITIMORI MOBILE. MU ORLfeANS 8 \«*re P Shjfr If n.tn§ TAWALr (SMN) la Porl iJime ♦SLAMAT (R\- 13Joae 14 ISJum Ifi344 words
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Advertisement410 1952-05-30 8 'KOREA' for Bangkok Safcoa A: Hor^kong M^lifaf p, "ILCS'A* for Bdfißkoi, Blfgnn Hongkong Kobe it VrkohaTis HSJnN 18 I9Ju» f ji{ KAMBODIA" for Bangkok. Sji^f-rs nongkojig. Kobe V--.Koh.v-^ 15/l«J«lf II vj v |/m SHAMMY Bk Bangkok 23/23.!uir !i rBDM JAPAN HONCiKONC YSODIfCXr for Btoglcok MUw sAiLiN(is to HOfrrman bcanuinavia For410 words
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419 1952-05-30 9 GOOD PROGRESS y T- R5 St nd rJ Wf Re P ortef extensive ccmen?^f, now to b^VV?* ""V" 0 0 f the Rowcng, 18 miles from K«d a Lumju M lay n CemCnt Ltd It is expected thai production of rement will419 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-05-30 9 photo. the 3PCCW security point- outside the police barrks mrloekiai the works site f Malayan Oment ltd nwaiC. SeTCnU stronKl> fortified uuard ix^ts at stra,u pusitKins full security to the site StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article56 1952-05-30 9 Standard Market Reporter iN«.\!'u!U. llmrv V tirnwr iioir wm9 imparted ilajraa -h.ir« market todaj l>> :lu iniprovemenr ul ili«- rubb r j>i i< Bayers Sellers >rSIKI/%lfl <. Co ftONlNti cd 13 cd 41 1 45 5/6 cd cci 1 90 HI HBI .70 i .:«>56 words
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Article39 1952-05-30 9 HONGKONG, M>y 29— Special Standard Service— Cl«»sirtg prices on the Hungkone F.x change Ida were rIKSIS 83 to €1 Sterling; HK5(v***** to USsl: HK51,829 to Malayan $1: HKj>()3l3 to 0r... Indonesian Rupiah. Gold PK5304.625 to one t_ael39 words
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Article99 1952-05-30 9 \hl' [j for the including tinn! per o snd R During In- ••.ir .i pi\ ment x i .m r» iii d itl !»n( for raMwt rei »i irufii >|cnt.(k.i!> estate Urn Brttash Ylilitary Ad- listl ition during the r«im i u(Kttiaii. litiai settlement <>i99 words
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Article50 1952-05-30 9 MAI \v i .ports oi prelatex d .ring A pi moi.: 1 i 3,033 lam of j hicM tona went te the i ted Stat j month Singapore 753 tons and the I jto tans. Si,', v -.ported 751 tons the S v el the Federation50 words
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Article75 1952-05-30 9 World Record Output Record ..d islatc prodyctioa m i ■■yd an all-time v 168 i!i ><) I «is, as vitfa 4 >a.uuo loai bi v f ••< n i> caused by s A production of a hich 13 also a 1 "1 the fitmilftn BMtaJ ex- fairl] stable 186 I75 words
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46 1952-05-30 9 j- ißeuter).— i Minister I Mh I saifi t meni ■as ace ned •er Ibe whole 4> "»"i'-n at \he fill m rubber ricsjg »nxj wu "coing Into the «".ter with ver-. c^tte. maweriiis luestiont m H rjse of C46 words
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103 1952-05-30 9 LONDON, May 29 (BeuterJ— A small percentage of British |(oodi specially made for Au tra« ha and now backlogged here because at Australia's Import cuts. may \et reach their market, it is forecast here. Premier Robert Menzies oi j Australia mci British Cabinet'103 words
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Article65 1952-05-30 9 THK freighter Thai br for Singapore from Japan 2,368 sewing machines, ti 018 package! of sundries, 200 rolls of m::c! steel round bars, 51 rolls of mild steel 200 crates o1 blcj c,v runs, galvanised ah eta] tei iminium c sets, 180 ol mild .stctJ 20565 words
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Article96 1952-05-30 9 Standard Market Reporter the produce narket m Sin_>uore was <iv!! yea'.erd »y with prices re inairung at levels Miuch tne same :is UMMC prevailing on Wednesday Copra had buyen at $2-H r>?r picul :<nd sellers at 525 per picul with no business passing. Ooconnl '>il sellers96 words
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Article46 1952-05-30 9 Cuba's sugar crop this year, it ii estimated, will reach a record of 67,000,000 to 68,000,000 to \g tons. This would b e equivalent to around TH.000.000 shod tons compared with the previous re cord outpul of ti.tiTSvOOO shozi tons m 1948— UP.46 words
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336 1952-05-30 9 Stamford Staff Reporter THE Krili*h rotton and rayon in«iu.Htry is iioh al»l«- to «n (>{»l> colonial inaport«ri with the rij»ht t>|>e of Hritiell lextuea at compeliliw |»ri<-ert and lo make prompt d«-li\eries ajiain>! any such overseas orders. This was told to the Snga-r336 words
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253 1952-05-30 9 Rubber Trade Assn. Of Fed. To Be Formed standard Stuff Correspondent PENANG, May 29. To safeguard the interest: of members and make repr atiuns to Government with one voice when necessary on all matters affecting the rubber trade is one of the objects m the prooosed rules and regulations of253 words
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350 1952-05-30 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 29. A 26-poiiit memorandum for the consideration of the Federation Taxation Advisory Committee has been submitted to Mr. O. A. Spencer, Secretary for Economic Affairs, by Mr. Fanji Peii£, Yew, representing 16 cigarette manufacturers m the350 words
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202 1952-05-30 9 RUBBER PRICE UP 4¼ CENTS Market Firmer On Churchill Korea Warning Standard Market Reporter FJRM conditions ruled irr the rubber market m Singapore yesterday when price appreciations of about 4] certs per Ib. over Wednesday's levels were recorded. The firmne i ie Si ittributable to the fii brought about by202 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-05-30 9 photo. Two hiiffe concrete kiln piers, over 300 feet apart, at the site of the Bawang cement works of Malayan Cement Ltd. The piers will support the kiln or teng revolving steel cylinder m which the main process of ni.inti factoring the cement tikes place. StandardStandard - 46 words
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39 1952-05-30 9 Harry against the Fonj Ford C by H. The su I pntiv. Detroit rrandsoi p '.;>■ It r Juiy I'M," I a i c ins, v four i> b( Mi i- Dc'r39 words
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324 1952-05-30 9 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, May 29:— Income tax and export auty from the tin mining industry are resulting m a contribution to Government of at least 50 per cent, of the profits earned by the com ponies. PM? P r\ kin l at annual324 words
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273 1952-05-30 9 Standard Staff Corresponded lI'OII. \ia> 2<>.— The be* interest* ol ,,,,1,,, erg and consumers would I> if governmental barriers to th< establishment of dired contact *er« niovtil and Ihe consumer m tin I nited States rould enlcr the markrt and obtain hifl nefedfl273 words
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Advertisement116 1952-05-30 9 Closing riihl)»;r jj ri» es (rests per if» I m Singa pore yesterdaj were: Sellers No I spol 1 QQsr 82 823 FOB m lu'tv utie Nil. 1 K.S.s. y' s.' N«. lISS SO N;l'. No. X s s 77 7;^ Tour: \c; j stead] I• IN DON Xl BBKR116 words
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Advertisement110 1952-05-30 9 Your KEY FAR EAST AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY 1 TD f B If v N^,. B r;:;hf roimd UM d' f c S bCQd vv t nn hr v t^. JH reach. 'Harptc' deani ismni tad ■I sc jcnt i t'v.*i i I > ia the odeni way Banish unpleasant,110 words
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Miscellaneous241 1952-05-30 9 25hips m Harbour i WIIAKVFS j SHIP GODOWN GATI i Arnbra 8/ 9 Blitar 2 Baron Cawd< r CP. Benvorlicjj n )2 4 Benledi M 20 4 Ftt-ckbank 38 38 Francisvi te 41 2 Glenorchv 15/16 4 Jaladurga W/JJ .Te'-se Lykej 23 24 Z Lalandia J6 37 2 Mantin fl241 words
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Article, Illustration259 1952-05-30 10 JOHN SAMPSON - DYNAMITED IN PLOT TO BLACKMAIL STARS Actor Says JOHN SAMPSON Spec/a/ Cable from i TWENTY! IMvYKAROLD part-time actor, his left hand blown oft', stumbled from a bedroom m a Hollywood hotel. With bis r'tyht hand, good-looking George Gwen Voho tore at adhesive tajx* across his mouth as he ran to259 words
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Article271 1952-05-30 10 RANJIT SINGH - MOVE FARE RANJIT SINGH Three Week Record Breaker MY coi re >p leni m India has sent me more 6<: regarding that new Syntoshi production with the peculiar name of "Shin Shinaki Boob Boo" which has Rehana and Ranjan m the lead. The picture was completed last month and distributed271 words
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Article82 1952-05-30 10 LONDON, May 29 i Renter)- British actress Glytlis Joims has returned \rom the U.S.- with some added curies. Six months 01 all fhc sieaks .she Wiiutcd (v change from meat-rationed England) had added 15 pou?7d.s- and increased her statistics from ';4 to 36 inches, she admitted. Slie82 words
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Article, Illustration699 1952-05-30 10 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE by J VKW YORK, May 29, (AP). No history of the I romance of our times is i complete without a chapter on that Romeo of the water cooler the office wolf. He is the Peck's bad hoy 5 of the business world, but no699 words
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Advertisement212 1952-05-30 10 O.N 'y.IL IO!)\V al 3 ji.m. riLMU.AYA J^ E a9rv9* f 4 '^w l Hi; PATRONS ami ho* the) I VI Ml TOMORROW i at MIDNIGHT! (.11 HI a<■ \"i TIME with FRED ASTAi R^ vera-eujFmarjorie mam rO FRED'S \M\/IN<. I THRILL i>\\< i hn ur! MORN. M XTINLKS AT212 words
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Advertisement126 1952-05-30 10 Showing Simultaneously lc from l.iS pm »t thr CAPITOL CATHAY REX .ALHAMBRA P\v inoma 3 (,hj> inter- j&onc s DENMARK vs IS| j Filmrd at KIAI.A H'MPLK h> Ih. M j TopAY&r yy^^]^ Imj i (^j Rhonda FLEMING performs the sensational 111 I I L^7 HOOCHY KOOCHY DANCE |||i I126 words
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Miscellaneous382 1952-05-30 10 Today's Radio Programmes SINGAPORE s rt Bine 8in ff »i I "Personal Choice"; s pm s S'pere; US! a*tre. A 4 l u,elro S L'n'rio^S M V" rt 9 M London; »..i» News; «1.4.» I amouv lit a 111. Neus: 10.65 Matinee; II Pianist Malcnzynski; m p m i a.m.382 words
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Miscellaneous482 1952-05-30 10 J TOO A Im > in I x 1 ion is life worth living' lh.it i Iwri(K on the lu.r. \ii.m 1 I Kinvt iok ivi RYONE: I Double-ch; mts. deali g involving friend.-, relatne, agents. L;m:t expenditure- Be i 1 igreeable Evening favours I i n»esti( ma matters, con\i-482 words
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Article262 1952-05-30 11 ZURICH, Moy 29 (Renter) England retained their unbeaten International soccer record this season when they defeated Switzerland here yesterday by 3-0. It was the first time on Eng.'ish International teara bed won m Switzerland for 1 9 years. A goal by inside forward Jcckie262 words
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Article48 1952-05-30 11 THE President of the All-Burma Badminton Federation, Jfr. U Yu Saint;, m riinjimrtifm with the editors of the Badminton >fa^aaine of Malaya, will give a luncheon party to the visiting Thomas Cup teams and the Malayans at the Sea View Hotel at 1 p.m. today.48 words
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Article, Illustration76 1952-05-30 11 photos. (Absve) Vitamin pills are given Carl Loveday by coach Ken Davidson for the same that tttigbt have meant final victors for America but it just didn't work America's Thomas Cup zone-final victory over India by five sanies to four came m the last set of the last match. (Below)Standard - 76 words
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Article78 1952-05-30 11 Tomorrow's Ipoh Cricket 1 IPOfT. T ;ps The Pbllowinfi >avc been lesectsti to represent the Kintn Bucopeana m Kawdtfi S eid eague match veratM Sturrock Club. or. SaturuEa on the Ip<»h padans: J. R. 'A limster (Capt->, A. L B;ircroft G S. F c ning, J D IlcllMX M H78 words
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Article172 1952-05-30 11 PRESTWICK. AYRSHIRE, May 29 (Renter)—The Ameri- can challenge m the British amateur golf championship here received some setbacks yesterday, but most of the "big shots? 1 were still there at the end of the fourth round. Dick Chapman, American defending champion, won convincingly by172 words
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Article63 1952-05-30 11 THE following will represent I the Non-Benders' Cricket Club i against the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Plain tomorrow at 2.30 p m.: T. L. Bart fCaptain) M Ward. 11. N. Balhetchct. H. I Noon, J. A. P. Cameron, W. R. M Haxworth G Westerhout. F. Massey, A. Baftar,63 words
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Article152 1952-05-30 11 MALACCA. Thurs. After a week of inclement weather, the Malacca Lawn Tennis championships have been resumed again on the Pariang. One of the biggest upsets so f:\r is the elimination of the holders of the mixed doubles title, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. M. Dewby152 words
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160 1952-05-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur-. j The Kuala Lumpur Municipal; Council decided today to accord a civic Reception to the Thomas Cup Badminton play- j ess when they come to the Federal Capital next week to take part m the International Badminton Championships The reception will160 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-05-30 11 Slammin Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead :%05y Tite su'i'/iij r>{ <i good player b firm ami crisp without producing muscle tenseness. If your sxcing i.v- tens^ all your muscles tend TO be riqui <l'i<l Ihis is at the expense of rhythm. Tense Mess produces ierkiwesg and prevents the son of137 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-05-30 11 photo. A Reiwral view of th* India v. Essex frirfcrt fnatrli at St. Valrntinrs Park. If ford shows tl. K. Adhikari of India playing to a ball frmn F. If. Virar uf Enex. Ihe nulrb ended In <t iii**i\v APAP - 45 words
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Article109 1952-05-30 11 MELBOURNE. (Airmail) (Reuter-AAPt Empire and Australian mi< igjit title holder Dave S 26; is fighting against rh< n of the shoulders, which cou threaten h: i r. Sands, who holds .1 I Australian lighthi aa d a after su< •< iding iiis niddleWeight titles against109 words
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Article143 1952-05-30 11 French Tennis Tourney: PARIS. May 2<>. (Reuter-AP). Ifcrt Savilt, American bolder of the K\ imbl* ,|<»m till*- uMiarrt' <ml:v beaten by F.ru* Sttir»«ss <»t South \iri.. t in th<quarterfinals of the men\« >in-!«^ m i 1 1 l.« h laternational Lawn Tennis championshipa here143 words
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Article22 1952-05-30 11 LOXDOa. I VF): 1 London Daily W. .sports C US winner Rsked its •<»r said ii net U22 words
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Article72 1952-05-30 11 Hammer Record Broken IN f lru! .1 tti ■"'■!,< m< hr< ri>, RfCMI nd Ich r«»s-- <,; Pol i ii-,f fciMwri I i<» brt alt bis t**M n-rnrd I "it r m#»«-t mi« irva bj left Bw Xf rM ri p k r■! .v,(i r:i me t i lro its72 words
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17 1952-05-30 11 Bernard Shaw In Cricket XI To Meet India took 3 fro m Th« p Park kins. 917 words
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Article10 1952-05-30 11 Germany To Meet Denmark For Cup f. h i rion <10 words
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Advertisement461 1952-05-30 11 SITIATKHB VACANT »t i r.Lj iwo nospiini »ssis- tauts from Jun« to De- Iyr i in pei ton to Ma:» Co., Ltd, .S'oore r'.v I BOUoi aad Ltdtei 1 ETxpeiieai c ami C.ood Credent: m M rv Api k> Standi BaropeVn perl Firm baa m opening for ex| icaJ Sak461 words
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Advertisement586 1952-05-30 11 m writir^, ir a^- edurationa Previous experii; c, Conner oSV yei Quay; PWI) PERAK iFromnmn of DKADGHTSMEN \PP!.iCAno\s arc /ited hwn Federal CMizeni fur P nL to -he following vacancies:*-* Basic Salary Tecknacal A.N.^ist.inr (Axcbi- turaD Kroxio-aao/3r5 xIS-391 v -a! C;jdot fAreMfeevI si.viv 10-17(1/ iBoxioI9fl Draugbi men S793rS-115/Y29ai 5-180 ■>'586 words
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Advertisement419 1952-05-30 11 NOTICE CITY tOl NCH OF SINCi\FORF. rENDKKS (For particulars s«*e Tender Kooni (.round Floor. (itv Hull) j^AS DEPARTMENT: Supply :o IH* Lengths Spun lion Spign! Socket Slraigbf Pipes rod Sporia! Castings Close 1 p.m 1/7/52 ENGINEERS DIPAH 1 WENT: Purchase ot LJnser- -e;ib c Fytes Tubes. Bat'eries and Scrapped Cttaterials419 words
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Advertisement8 1952-05-30 11 I'USHUCHT.J Ui ZVQSUjI r»n tiiiMrm CITZ BROS CO.8 words
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Miscellaneous10 1952-05-30 11 VI I Ml. POI II ,J M I'uri hM i'10 words
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Article53 1952-05-30 12 Records Accepted I M SiagftßOfC Anutmr i t.. AasoelatkMi last loaflnaed t«« iollourecorda »rt by Siagapofc fl |es receatly: Diacas: R. BaMetaad l M > II i iaa IM yards Srf McQaarrie, ,M v n^ record ir ds Woaiea: Hr.mor ]'.">• M •or(^^ were M)>( athletic m .Mijun* lion with53 words
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Article92 1952-05-30 12 HK Bank Trounce Handels r h h 6—o Singapore B U i 1 duminai H ay de Cruz inside B s I er quick g minute ol sc Ted 8..-. I rds. Hen th 8 ror Hong H Their right wing I Pereira, H B g keei ■.cd~ into end92 words
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Article348 1952-05-30 12 Davidson Reshuffles Team: Peng Soon Draws Mendez Standard's Badminton Reporter AMERICA'S Joe Alston, national singles runner-up whose doubles partnership with Wynn Rogers put the American team into the challenge round against Malaya, has received orders by the US Government to return immediately and will not be348 words
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Article48 1952-05-30 12 PARIS, May 29 (Reuter)— Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, the defending champion, defeated Gardnar Mulloy, United Stales (3 y (j 2 m the men's singles quarterfinals m the French lawn tennis championships today. Playing effortless tennis. Drobny won m 55 minutes. His "opponent m the semi-finals48 words
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Article588 1952-05-30 12 IVI YloY M.,n !><>. (Reuter) .-^-The Indians fielded two substitutes tor tluir injured players I'hadkar and Ghulam ihmed when Somerset resumed their innings of 310 for eight al Taunton today. \> both the men hurl were bowlers, the Indian attack was badK handicapped* Lawrence and Dean,588 words
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Article64 1952-05-30 12 TAUNTON, Somerset. May Re iter) Dattu Phadkar. the Indian cricket all-rounder. a ertain to miss the first with England wl hursday. H -ring from fal 1 an ank hospital He will further part m the Another casualty m X. Ihury who has g > groin64 words
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Article88 1952-05-30 12 EPSOM DOWNS Surrey, •i..v 29, (Renter) The Aga in's four-year-old Italian bred Nuccio won the Corona>n Cup. run over 12 furli ngs here this afternoon Lord Mil ford's Sybil's Nephew was second and ■lid a m c Suzy Volterras L'Amira! was third. Five ran. Starting prides88 words
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Article65 1952-05-30 12 sic. The 1430 GMT and a half m ckeys Littlewood bele fl T -V .1 instone) B D -bere» C B Har- Moon W I! s (D J IViompPaktnam *R B ihe >P 1 P (E C. El >•••. Pr r Queen I don P Afghi nistan65 words
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Article144 1952-05-30 12 'Ace tone' The Cup Hero CHINESE vernacular newspapers have wrestled manfully and successfall] v\itli translations »>t the names nf visiting Danes, Indians »ncl American. One name pos^d an almost insupe»*able problem until i keen-eyed translator noticed some advertising material. The name Alston The solu tion: Acetone, Mitchell was fairlj easily144 words
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Article181 1952-05-30 12 PLAYING a defensive game for most of the (JO minutes, Chartered Batik Sports Club scored two goals m the last few minutes to draw level at 2-all with OTEC Sports Club m the Div. I Singapore Business Houses League match at Farrer Park, yesterday. OTEC181 words
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Article281 1952-05-30 12 i BALESTIER Community I Centre played good soccer to romp "home easy winners by two clear goals m their SAFA Third Division B league soccer encounter against Indian Brotherhood Soccerites at the CYMA ground yesterday IBS kicked off ari J with a strong breeze behind281 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-05-30 12 Ir6iv/lltfl§fo»* xhe last Rye minutes of th<List match between the Americans and the utdiaas *t th»Happy World on Wednesday. Fo > picture left to right: Dick Mitchell, Mar:, coac)\ Ken Davidson, Bob Williat s. Second picture: Loreday. and back) Joe Alston. The grateful, necktied man is Ken92 words
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Article344 1952-05-30 12 Ramblers Upset League Champs UMMI. Thurs. Ramblers Sports < lnl» rreated ilmbi^^esl upsel thi> m the local senior division league when lliej subdued the unbeaten Cheng Wah, defending champions, l>\ three goals i«» one <>n ihe Chinese Assembly hall ground 1 1* i evening. Cheng Wah fielding a team of344 words
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Article72 1952-05-30 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association will run an Open Invitation tournament at the new Badminton Hall at Guillemard Road on June 8. 9 and iv There will be two events Men's Singles and Men's Doubies. Members of the American, Indian. Danish and Malayan Thomas Cup players will be participating.72 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 12 Hat-Trick By Dutton Beats SCAA Xl ED for the TP trick th sion their A h■ v. 1P( through D t1 i The S '.Ml Id I27 words
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346 1952-05-30 12 Good Defence Helps Tigers Beat REME A STRONG defence m ulrfrli U,, n,, w Yip riioii" Knm fimyed a hi- fmti .nil Sporting A^sorialion lo fllfCl Iv%<» ;»!u.J REME m an arlinii-pa* kt «l >\| f,,., ,j Jalan B<"*ar Mailium \cl«T«la\. u<li REME. strongly .supported along- the side lines by346 words
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Article37 1952-05-30 12 Th.- SeUagfl BMe 1,, in,-.., V »un on Hj| X foe, Srtvai 13 ig mi h q R rnett M si Shearbura G V Garbetl Siagt s.-ii'-v iratm I ikfefa i ■fii37 words
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Advertisement40 1952-05-30 12 *mt7 i Obfainable from nil watch l h E. P. N. S CUPS MEDALS I SHIELDS FOR ALL SPORTS Et i S. P.' H. de SUV.I 45. liH.ll Sllil I I. MM; vn»i;i I Xl \l.\ UMH M ft IjgMj40 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-05-30 12 KLUANG LEAGUE SOCCER ETi 24i li RASC Coy. Tow \ng at 5.15 p.m. CRICKET: Kluang Selected XI v. Johore Ceylonese. IPOH D.F.L. SOCCER Di f— PCRC r. ramtliatu on PC/?C padangr. Dir. fM— Lancer* r. DCRE on Coronation purttinq D 118 -YMCA r V,, Sc/m, an g47 words
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