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Title Section19 1952-06-19 1 The Straits Times MALAGAS NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED IH4S TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY; JUNE 19, 1932. j^ PRICE FIFTEEN I^NTS19 words
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Article331 1952-06-19 1 Heavy drop in duty collected on rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ANOTHER big drop in export duty collected on rubber brought the Federation's revenue for last month to the lowest since October, 1950. Import duty on tobacco raised more in May than did export duty on rubber.331 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-06-19 1 SSSH— THERE'S AN IMPORTANT GENTLEMAN IN SCHOOL HUSH. new. Teacher said we had to be quiet when this important gentleman came t« school Finger raised reprovingly, one girl pupil remonstrates with her friend in a primary class at Anthony Road school, Singapore. And the girl with hands over her mouthStraits Times cameraman BAM KAI FATE - 91 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 1 MALAYA had an adverse trade balance of $27.900 000 at the end of Mix preliminary figures issued by the Registrar of Malayan Statistics yesterday revealed. Total imports into the Federation and Singapore were S33?.50«,000; exports $3<il.600.030.40 words
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Article105 1952-06-19 1 COLOMBO, Wed. THE PRESIDENT of the! Penang Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Heah Joo Scan?, yesterday said that Increased political tension In the world made the future of rubber bright for the next 10 years. H arrived In Colombo on hU w*y by sea to England andReuter - 105 words
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Article29 1952-06-19 1 LONDON. Wed. The British Government today announced the appointment of Sir Alexander Clutterbuck as High Commissioner in India in succession to Sir Archibald Nye.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article168 1952-06-19 1 Oil ship is 'held 9 at Aden ADEN. Wed. AN injunction was served on the skipper of the 632-ton oil tanker Rose Mary here today, banning removal of the cargo of Persian crude oil. The Anglo-Iranian OU Company— which claims the oil Is still Us property was granted an applicationReuter - 168 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 1 LONDON. Wed. Experimental work on guided missiles at the 1.200-mMe long Woomera range in the Australian desert will be greatly expanded during the next few months, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors announced today Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article46 1952-06-19 1 TOKYO. Wed. Japan has shipped a consignment of gold bullion to New York 3s part of the country's coir mi! me nt to the International Monetary Fund. A leading Japanese newspaper <ud the gold is worth $17 sop poo Rei ter.-AAP.46 words
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Article24 1952-06-19 1 NEV YORK. W>rt .S"ven| persons including three children, died in a (tap In a four-s:orey buTding in ji»v/iJvii today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article60 1952-06-19 1 COPENHAGEN. Wed. A cone of light crossing the sky above Heerlng. Jutland, puzzled police and army authorities for several days. It was believed to be a flying saucer, but turned out to be a torch attached to a kite flown by some school boys They60 words
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Article31 1952-06-19 1 MANILA. Wed. William Pomeroy. former American 01. and his Filipino wife were 'oday sentenced to life lm•irlsonmenc for rebellion with arson, robbery and murder. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article205 1952-06-19 1 POLICE BACK FROM VISIT OONG KONG police methods of training non- English-speaking Chinese recruits are not much different from those In Singapore, said Mr. A. H. Frew, Superintendent of Police, on his return to the Colony yesterday. KF'rew and Mr. Scan Yun assistant Superintend--1205 words
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Article68 1952-06-19 1 WALKOUTREDS PROTEST TOKYO, Wed. C/MMUNIST liaison officers at Panmunjom today handed United Nations liaison officers a note of protest over the walkout of the United Nations delegation from the armistice talks yesterday. Tlie note said that the responsibility for delaying the armistice must "rest entirely on your side." The UnitedReuter-AAP - 68 words
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Article43 1952-06-19 1 BERLIN. Wed.— East Germany has charged more than 100 Communist officials with sabotaging the government's plan to evacuate the sealedoff zone along the East-West German border. It is believed that the officials face certain dismissal and perhaps arrest.— U.P.UP - 43 words
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Article87 1952-06-19 1 THE CON MEN ARE AROUND jobless warned rE Singapore Labour Exchange yesterday warn- < ed tho.se seeking jobs against tot** known to be cheating people on a promise of nonexistent, jobs. Some Xof these people operate near the Labour Exchange In Havelork Road. On the strength of a promise to87 words
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Article66 1952-06-19 1 LONDON, Wed. HAIR said to have been pulled out of a husband's head by an angry wife wi^ produced as evidence in a case at the London Divorce Court today. Mrs. Dorothy Butcher was said to have seized her husband. Robert, by the hair and draggedReuter - 66 words
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Article36 1952-06-19 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain re -exported 89,109 tons of raw rubber to Russia during the 12 months ended Apr. 30 this year. Brigadier Harry Mackeson. Secretary for Overseas Trade, said In London today36 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 1 PUSAN Wed.— The Eighth Army announced tonight that investigations ha<] ruled out sabotage as a possible cause of the fire in the United Nations munitions dump at Haeundae. about 12 miles northeast of Pusan.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article42 1952-06-19 1 LONDON. Wed— The Government will be asked In the House of Commons tomorrow to have the wheels of aircraft landing in Britain disinfected In a new move to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease among the nations livestock.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article57 1952-06-19 1 'Heat up Cold War, 1 he says LONDON, Wednesday. MAJ.-GEN. J. F. Fuller, a British military commentator, today urged that the Western powers should inmtdlalelv start fighting the Cold War on a new front. Russia md the Iron Curtain countries, he Mid. were seething with discontent A w«r of disintegrationReuter - 57 words
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Article93 1952-06-19 1 COLOMBO, Wednesday. I IMMINIST CHINA is making every effort to pick up all available scrap sheet rubber, other inferior grades and latex sheet, according to rubber sources here. They suggest this confirms the scarcity of rubber in China. Local merchant* are trying to buy all93 words
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201 1952-06-19 1 'GUARDS' TO GIVE BANDIT REWARD CASH TO MOSQUE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r)I)AY is the fourth anniversary of the declaration of the Emergency in the Federation, rtiree Malay Home Guards, who killed one terrorist and wounded another in the Batu Pahat irea of Johore last night, have commemorated the uiniversary by201 words
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30 1952-06-19 1 India's envoy NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr Asaf All. Indian Minister designate to Switzerland and the Vatican, has been also accredited as Minister to Austria with personal rank of Ambassador —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article212 1952-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A BANDIT who was killed on the Ulu Caledonian Estate, North Selangor, cVi June 13 has been identified as Hean Choong who took part in five murders. Hean. a 31-year-old Hakka. was secretary of the Ulu Yam district branch qpmmittee of the212 words
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Article68 1952-06-19 1 LONDON. Wed. r£ British Government today pledged strong safeguards for the rights of the 6,350.000 Africans who would live in the new Commonwealth Federation proposed for Central Africa. Details of the draft schema for the Federation, drawn up here last month by representatives of Britain Southern Rhodesia,Reuter - 68 words
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189 1952-06-19 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. FRENCH and United States military and political experts yesterday continued secret talks on IndoChina. > The French delegation, led by M. Jean Letourneau, French Minister for the Associated States, were reported to be pressing for the highest possible priority for189 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Senate completed action today on a bill which permits the army, navy and air force to commission women physicians, dentists and other meWical specialists. The measure now goes to the White House. —UP.UP - 40 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 2 BERLIN, Wed— Forty-flve Oerman prisoners of war and civilian internees. Including six women, arrived In West Berlin from tne Soviet Union over the weekend.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article34 1952-06-19 2 CAIRO. Wed—A military court yesterday sentenced two men to (oar years' imprisonment and one man to three years' hard labour for their part in the Cairo fire riots on Jan. 26. —AP.AP - 34 words
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188 1952-06-19 2 LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN provided hall the Imports of metal and engineering goods of the Colombo Plan countries of South-East Asia, the British Treasury said yesterday. In 1951, the countries in this £1,863,000,000 development plan too* 13 per cent, of Britain's Iron and steel exports,Reuter - 188 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 2 TOKYO, Wed. British Overseas Airways announced today that a Comet jet will arrive on Its first proving flight to Japan on July B.— Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 27 words
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Article17 1952-06-19 2 SAIGON Wed. A small group of Vietminh today killed a Vietnamese sentry near Saigon.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article89 1952-06-19 2 BONN, Wed. WEST GERMAN Government will five Israel 3.000.000.M0 marks f»5«.--00«.O(Mt) worth of goods as compensation for the crimes of the Nazis a Government spokesman tali yesterday. Thr West German Cabinet approved the terms yesterday. The spokesman said the Government would sufrest spreading payments overReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement892 1952-06-19 2 NOTICES KUCHAI TIN, UNITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) DIVIDEND NO. 35 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Third Interim Dividend of 25% less 30% Singapore Income Tax for the year ending 30th September. 1952. on the Shares nf the Company has been declared and will be paid to892 words
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Advertisement420 1952-06-19 2 NOTICES JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of Furniture to the Medical Department. Johore. Particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned. 2. Each tender must Include a sketch plan of design of Furniture and must be aent under nealed cover and marked "TENDER420 words
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Advertisement828 1952-06-19 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications for Federal Government Bursaries for Arts or Science (not Medical) Courses at the University of Malaya must eh the Director of Education, O. Box 1053. Kuala Lumpur, not later than 23rd July, IM2, together with supporting documents. The regulations approved for the award of828 words
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Advertisement190 1952-06-19 2 FOR ONE DAY ONLY 3 Sham* 3 6.15 9 15 ft m. R K O. ThrUlin*-: Exciting Adventm! RAY MII.I.AND Ist 'CIRCLE OF DAMGER' Tomorrow Warner Bros. "DISTANT DRI'MS" In Technicolor BOYAL S.M 1.3* »jn -KtMARI" Tamil t SEX Johere IWhrmj Now Showinc 3.15. B 45 ft <».I5 p.m "BLACK190 words
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Advertisement253 1952-06-19 2 nfcllAhTll DECORATIVE TILES ME THE CHOICE FOR FLOORS WHAT ARC THIY? Semantic Decorative Tile* are one of the most advanced forms of floor covering available. They are produced by a specia' process from blended asbestos snd mineral frllen with resin binders in a wide range of carefully chosen and well253 words
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337 1952-06-19 3 Sweden apologises to Russia for violation of territory STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. jWKDKN has apologised to Russia for a violation of Soviet territory by a Catalina earth plane on Friday three days before anther Catalina was shot down by Russian fighters rer the Baltic. Both Catulinas.Reuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-06-19 3 FEW COUPLES enjoy quite such handsome wedding presents as James Parr and Olive Owen, who were married at Kingston They received €2.000 worth of wedding presents from the firm where they worked. These included the champagne and reception, a honeymoon in Italy, furnished bouse and a modelled dress.48 words
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101 1952-06-19 3 U.S.HUK,WIFE SENTENCED TOLIFETERMS .MANILA, Wed. VMKKK AN Huk leader. William Pomeroy. and his wife pleaded guilty to a charge of rebellion today and were sentenced to life imprisonment. his is the first time that an alien has been convicted of rebellion against the Philippine Government. 'he judge told the PotneroysUP - 101 words
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Article30 1952-06-19 3 SYDNEY Wed.— The worst lood.s in Australia's history or>red 10.000 persons from heir homes in Victoria and <ew South Wales today. Three Wraonn are feared drowned. t-UP. i-UP - 30 words
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Article23 1952-06-19 3 TOKYO. Wed.— Japan has nade inquiries on the posslilllty of setting up a comMtiv to exploit timber relources in Alaska.—ReuterkAP.23 words
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Article44 1952-06-19 3 BOMBAY, Wed. The Nawab Zahir Yarjung Bahadur a member of the Hyderabad nobility, and hia wife, were ordered here yesi e rday t pa a fine of 15 million for attempting to smuggle out cf India jewellery worth £37 500 sterling.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article34 1952-06-19 3 LONDON Wed— Leading accountant^ from different countries today warned at the ninth international conRreas on accounting that price levels were likely to continue to rise for at least a decade. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article92 1952-06-19 3 M.P.s will be tried in secret PUSAN Wed. A SOUTH Korean Government spokesman said in Pusan today that the 11 mcmi bers of parliament arrested Dv 1 President Syngman Rhee and accused of conspiring with the Communists to seize power would face a military court tomorrow. The trial would notReuter - 92 words
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Article32 1952-06-19 3 OTTAWA. Wed— The Canadian House of Commons yesterday ratified and sent to the Senate legislation extendinghhre r defence guar- I antees under the Nerth Atlalntic Treaty to Western Germany— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article37 1952-06-19 3 TOKYO. Wed. Six people were killed and eight seriously Injured today when a section of an overhead pedestrian crossing in Tokyo collapsed, throwing travellers on to electric railway tracks in front of a train— ReuterAAP.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 37 words
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Article150 1952-06-19 3 COLOMBO, Wednesday. ORIME MINISTER, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, told the House of Representatives today that police action in dispersing a batch of Ceylon Indian Congressmen heading towards the House on June 9 had "the fullest support of the government". He was replying to a debate on150 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 3 WASHING!**.. Wrd.-rPre sldent Trumarrhns railed on Americans to observe Independence Datf, July 4. as a •4ay of prayer a time of national crisis.-— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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155 1952-06-19 3 No more trouble at Koje— Alexander tuiviu, Wednesday. OEFORE leaving Japan today for Canada in a D Royal Canadian Air Force plane, the British Defence Minister, Field Marshal Earl Alexander, said he expected no further trouble with prisoners in the United Nations prisoner of war camp on Koje Island. HeReuter - 155 words
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Article66 1952-06-19 3 PERTH, (W.A.i. Wed. rE badly mauled body of Alexander Lindsay Edmeades wm found in the lion's den at Perth Zoo, yesterday with a lion on guard over It. The only way he could have entered the den was by climbing an 18-foot fence. Fifteen months66 words
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Article44 1952-06-19 3 KOJE ISLAND Wed. AMERICAN troops moved 1,600 Red prisoners from two Koje compounds today without a hitch. During the move. 85 prisoners, who said they were antiCommunists, were put In a separate compound with 1.100 othe r anti-Reds.— AP.AP - 44 words
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Article166 1952-06-19 3 JAP DEBT TALKS ON JULY 21 LONDON. Wed. rE official announcement from Tokyo on the agree- > ment to start Japanese debt negotiations in New York on July 21 was welcomed in London this morning. Prices of Japanese bonds did not respond on the contrary they eased slightly. The negotiation*Reuter - 166 words
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Article81 1952-06-19 3 DUBLIN Mon— Eire's acceptance or Marshall Aid wu crltlcUed In the Dail here today. The Finance Minister. Mr. Dean Macentee, said repayment of Marshall Aid would be a burden on the country for a generation. Most of it had been spent on goods which couldReuter - 81 words
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Article51 1952-06-19 3 MELBOURNE. Wed Australian employers are to ask the Arbitration Court to cut the basic wage by £A 2.65. and increase the working week from 40 to 44 hours. The employers said advancement of Australian industries and even the security of employment were endangered by the cost spiral.Reuter-AAP - 51 words
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Article19 1952-06-19 3 MACAO, Mon.— The Portuguese Minister for the Colonies. Commander Sarmento Rodrigues. arrived here today .—Reuter- AAPReuter; Reuter-AAP - 19 words
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100 1952-06-19 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States Army disclosed today It had sent anti-aircraft batteries to defensive positions around strategic tndustrlal factories, large rities and. air force centres. An announcement said the move "has no special significance" but it followed orders from the ah- force forReuter - 100 words
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Article357 1952-06-19 3 Weakness in Govt. issues LONDON. Wed. 'THE outstanding feature* on the London Stock Exchange today were weakness in Govern- ment securities and strength in Japanese bond*. Otherwise the market started the new trading account In a very quiet manner and closed with an irregular appearance. Olltedged Issues lost357 words
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Article26 1952-06-19 3 LONDON. June 18.— Cash Bayers £M». Sellers 1971; i Forward Buyers CMC. Sellers £M<4; Settlement £H»Vt (down Turnover. a.m 15; p.m. 40 tons.26 words
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Article34 1952-06-19 3 LONDON. June ll— Spot 17d.. July 27d Aug J7d Sept. 2«\d July-Sept. 17d., Oct Dec JBd Jan -Mar. 2S' 4 d June c.l.f. J«',d July elf 28>.d Auk. c.l.f. MWd. Market: Steady.34 words
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326 1952-06-19 4 tester to ask London for IS specialists PENANG. Wednesday. THE FEDERATION Government has approved a longe-range plan to expand specialist services, said Dr. H. M. O. Lester, Director of Medical Services, in Penang today. Dr. Lester told the Straits Times that he326 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-06-19 4 PAUL K. H. HANG, and Miss Rtbecca !> H. Hang ch.ldren of the Rev. Paul S. H. llan e of the Singapore Hen C hwa Methodist Church, who have been awarded scholarships to study in the United States for four years.40 words
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Article237 1952-06-19 4 HELEN Traubel. one of the greatest singers In the world, enthralled a packed Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, last night. She gave four encores an<i could have sung another dozen without sending a singde person home. Hen is an amasiag voice. Thrre is immense power and237 words
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Article60 1952-06-19 4 Alexandra Brickworks Limited had no difficulty during their last financial year in finding a market for all their products, states the annual report published vetterday. The net profit for' the year after providing for iflcom* tax is $301,003 and a flnaJ ordinary dividend of 12V60 words
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Article32 1952-06-19 4 'USED FORCE 9 CHARGE KUANTAN Wed. K. M. Daniels. 40. charged with usine force on Halimah bine Alt in Semambu Estate was allowed $200 bail. The case was postponed to June 3032 words
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Article24 1952-06-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Francis Baruch, a studentteacher of Singapore, was fined $20 in the police court for speeding within town limits.24 words
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Article42 1952-06-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Bachok bin Hiissain. aged 60. was sentenced at the police court to four months' imprisonment for causing hurt with a knife to Ponnusamy on Feb 26 Both were inmates of the State Welfare Hor/e.42 words
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Article43 1952-06-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Chong Sing w as charged with carrying 32 rounds of .303 ammunition. He was arrested at Seng Ker Tian, Kulai. arid he did not have an identity card, it was alleged. Chong was remanded In custody.43 words
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Article39 1952-06-19 4 I JOHORE BAHRU Wed. I Sapper Koh .Beng Seah a| the Rojal Engineers, Singapore, was charged in the police court with pob&ession tA two revolvers and 12 round*; of ammunition The case was transferred <*> Singapore.39 words
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147 1952-06-19 4 SPECIAL 'GODOWN' GUARDS from the Singapore Special Constabulary are one reason for no recent arson attempts and large scale thefts at warehouses, rubber factories and godowns in the Colony, said a police officer yesterday. The 'godown' gmrds were formed soon after the Eulti-million dollar147 words
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Article129 1952-06-19 4 MEMBERS ol tne langun Ward Civil Defence Training Centre, the first to be started in Singapore city, will give a public demonstration of civil defence work at Monk's Hill school on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. There are foup classes in civil defence now In Tanglln with129 words
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Article45 1952-06-19 4 Professor V. D. Green Armytage. vice-president if the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, wil give a talk on "Recent ad vances In obstetrics and jrynaecology" in the physiology lecture room of th« Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy lines, at 8 am. today.45 words
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Article18 1952-06-19 4 KUANTAN Wed. Keng Foo wa& fined $15 for rearing pigs within the Town Board area18 words
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Article181 1952-06-19 4 MOTORISI HAD PREMONITION MR. F. G. RITCHIE, a civil engineer, told the Singapore Coroner yesterday that while waiting at a "stop" sign he had a premonition of an accii ri»nt later h» saw a fatal accident. A lorry driver, Ng Ah Kow. agsd 25,181 words
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79 1952-06-19 4 City workers want higher basic pay THE Singapore City Council employees are hoping to get similar increases in their basic wages and reductions in the cost of living allowance as those approved for Government servants by the Legislative Council on Tuesday The main reason for the hope is that higher79 words
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Article16 1952-06-19 4 KUANTAN. Wed— Lee Teh Kirn. whose bull strayed along Gambang Road, was fined $516 words
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Article96 1952-06-19 4 r' was erroneously stated in the Straits Times yesterday that the wife and child of Warrant Officer J. W. Davies, of the R.A.F., who was fatally beaten with sticks during the December. 1950. riots, were also attacked. Evidence was brought during the trial of the four96 words
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Article348 1952-06-19 4 C"! .-{STATIONS lUblc U M«4 0 sheMlac today: DAT Atlas Ice, Happy World. Asia Rubber Loronf 3, Sims Avc. Saw* mill. Shell Lee Rubber Hki.. MarDaiald Howt, Tan Tye Fl./F. (annlnc. Se»k St. Waterloo St. St. Andrew* High Stamford. Firestone, Marfttniie Rd.. Bt Tlmah Pumps. Balestlcr Kd..348 words
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112 1952-06-19 4 SINGAPORE City Councillor Mr. Yap Pheng Geek last night called on the thousands of Christian young people in the Colony to use their power and Influence for the uplift and advancement of the people in the City. A.s chairman of the third meeting in112 words
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Article17 1952-06-19 4 NO PERMIT ,KtJANT\:J. V^wfc* free--tin* a ni'# cwMiFwifiout w pern»!t, T.'h «Wt VvW fined hi17 words
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Advertisement133 1952-06-19 4 IT /ill i TODAY II a.m.. 1.45. 4.15. ti.45 SO ENTERTAINING... THAT l\ IT SHOUTS ONE BIG WORD... r3m\ r M ht n s til vv A«t li fcI^^^GLYNISIOHNS HICEL PATRICK KAYWAISHjfi Hi"'" MIANBCUIVEI RONALD SQUIRE j%£ Z- AJ. ARTHUR RANK PICTURE tJJIjL& H ***f/>5 NEXT THIG.RLS O CHANGE iJBSf133 words
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254 1952-06-19 5 He will clear K.Lumpur slums KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MR. GERALD HAWKINS, a retired M.C.S. officer, will be responsible for the building of Kuala Lumpur's satellite town at Petaling, designed to accommodate the thousands of slum dwellers in the Federal capital. Mr. Hawkins was supervisor254 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-06-19 5 PROMPT ACTION by men in a polio car last ni(ht saved this motorcycle from being totally destroyed by fire. Two Chinese were riding the machine along Orchard Road when the pillion rider noticed flame* licking at the emffine. Both men Jumped off, a passing police oar stopped and the police67 words
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112 1952-06-19 5 THE Singapore Rotary Club yesterday agreed ta hand over $32,500. raised at its fun lair this year for a school and community hall in the Colony's leper settlement. Trafalgar Home, at Yio Chu Kang. to the newly-formed Singapore Leper Relief Association under one condition.112 words
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Article37 1952-06-19 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Mr. Justice Abbott at the Seremban High Court today granted a decree absolute in an application for divorce made by Lee Thiam Su, an interpreter against his wife. Neo Leng Neo. of Seremban.37 words
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Article54 1952-06-19 5 FIVE men and a woman were fined a total ox $360 In Singapore yesterday for selling beer after closing hours. Tan Ylck Tou was fined $100, Teng Heng Lim $50. Tiew Seng Chye $30 It Ah Moel $75. Tan Kirn Liang $30. and Ong Yew54 words
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Article62 1952-06-19 5 IPOH. Wed. THE REV. HO SENG ONN. now principal of Penang Anglo-Chinese School, has been appointed the first Asian educational secretary of the Methodist Mission Schools In Malaya. He succeeds the Rev. R. Kesselring, Mr. Ho will become principal of the Methodist Boys' School.62 words
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Article179 1952-06-19 5 K.L. PLANS BIG LAND SCHEME Kuala i.i Mn k, Wednesday. T<HE Kuala Lumpur Town Planner Is working on a 1 big land redistribution scheme which will pave the way for the development of a big area oi marshland and squatter hovels at Kampong Malacca Into179 words
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Article60 1952-06-19 5 Mr Frank Sneddon. a correspondent of the New Zealand Herald in Auckland, arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday to visit the Fijian troops fighting the bandits in the Federation. He will spend a few davs at Bahau Negri Sembilan. with the Fijlans and then fly60 words
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Article132 1952-06-19 5 THE Majlis Llama of Singapore, the kathis, organisation has asked the Colony Government to change the date of Hari Ray* Puasa, listed as a public holiday on June 23, to June 24, the Chief Kathi. Tuan Haji Ali bin Haji Mohamed Salleh. told132 words
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Article25 1952-06-19 5 PENANO. Wed— The Penang Junior Civil Service Association will hold its annual focial and dance at the E and O Hotel on Monday.25 words
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109 1952-06-19 5 A MAGAZINE to explain commercial aviation to passengers is being published by Malayan Airways next week. The first issue is expected to be printed early next week and will be supplied to »n i Malayan Airways passengers as part or their amenities. Editing trie109 words
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Article178 1952-06-19 5 ALLEGATIONS that he ■"had been robbed by three Royal Marine Commandos were made by Mohammed Yatim bin Haji Mansoor in i Singapore yesterday. Mohammed Yatim, a Telephone Company wlreman, was giving evidence at the trial of Michael J. Pendleton and C. I Wells, of the 45178 words
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Article65 1952-06-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Report* In a Singapore newspaper that the Federation Government was considering to pay the salaries of Chinese school teachers were refuted today by Mr. L. H. N. Davis Secretary to the Member for Education. Mr. Davla said that there were no such plans.65 words
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Article47 1952-06-19 5 PENANO. Wed.-The Penan* Radical Party, which was formed on June 19 last year will celebrate its first anniversary with a dinner at Springtide Hotel. Tanjon Buneah. tomorrow night. The Radicals won six seat out of nine at Penan^s flrs post-war municipal election last December.47 words
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Article31 1952-06-19 5 Five Singapore motorists yesterday told the police that their tyres had been slashed or let down whMe their cars were parked In Kirk Terrace, on Tuesday night.31 words
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Article44 1952-06-19 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed— The Lai Khuen Dramatic Association will stage a drama and musical sketches at the Great Wortd Amusement Park Teluk Anson. on Sunday June 29 Proceeds will be for the Lower Perak Sir Henry Ourney Memorial Fund44 words
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137 1952-06-19 5 POUR soldiers, Nammo Edward, D. M. Webster, r Michael Retfern and W. M. Dewar, on trial at the Singapore Assizes on charges of rioting, committing mischief by fire and causing grievous hurt to two Chinese, were acquitted yesterday. Irard. Webster and Retwerp acquitted without137 words
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Article81 1952-06-19 5 A WRECKED armoured car at the Jurong Wireless Station, Singapore. was stripped of its framework. :t was alleged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. In the dock stood Martat bin Ardi. aged 29. Koay Yew Chee. 31. Wan Kirn Seng. 24 and Ng Nam Yong.81 words
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Article46 1952-06-19 5 Dr. Leland Wang, president of Chinese Foreign Missionary Union. Is speaking at the Life Church. Prlnsep Street. Singapore every night at 730. The series of meeting will continue until Saturday. Tonight Dr. Wang will show colour slides of hU recent Palestine tour.46 words
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Article30 1952-06-19 5 IPOH Wed -Three cases of scrub typhus, erne at Ipoh. the other ar Kuala Kangsar and trip third at Jerlum. werp reported last week. None was fatal.30 words
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Advertisement103 1952-06-19 5 /t'i£*sierbFt» -mm f M m mA ~VJ i^/\/>i THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND Q tj £j TO SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO. <_J INDONESIA, THAILAND, rt^jdL-^S^ MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE I. i^ AIRSPORTER EXTRA POWERFUL CALIBRE 22 Nfw B S. A. patented Power Piston' $135/* Unit provides highest possible air compression103 words
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Advertisement225 1952-06-19 5 LAST 5 DAYS of MALAYAN FESTIVAL SALE of GRAND SAVINGS tor one and all will end on Monday 23/6 SENSATIONAL OFFERS like this* cannot be got elsewhere Printed Sheer U.S.A. 43". 44" 2.40 Printed Satin 36" S 2.00 Printed Tsffetta Ferguson 36" S 1.60 Plain Shantung U.S.A. 45" S 2.20225 words
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Miscellaneous145 1952-06-19 5 S.C.Y.C.. Xnter-Denominauoiial Evangelistic Meeting. Happy World Stad.um. 7 30 p.m. Clnlrm&n: Mr Rowland Lyne. speaker, the Rev. Joe B. Kennedy, .-.uoject, "The Cross and Doublecrovs" Free admission. Chinese V.M.C.A.. uasketbail, 5.30 p.m.; free Ma'hrmatics cl.-ss 530 pm. to 7 pm.; rr-v Erxtfi.sh classes 7 pm to 9 p.m.. tab'etennta. 7145 words
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Obituary44 1952-06-19 6 BODESTYNE: On 18th June. 1952. at No. 103. McNalr Road. Matilda Bodestyne. 83 years. The funeral cortege will leave the residence at 4 45 p.m. today, 19th. for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari j Ceme v;v for interment.44 words
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Article111 1952-06-19 6 MR MRS. O. J SANTA MARIA of B< rcmban thank all friends I and relatives who attended their I wedding, sent presents, loaned cars and rendered assistance. THE family of the late Mr. i Abdullah P. W. Licw. Ipoh. wish, to ti.ank all friends and relatives. who sent wrea-hs.111 words
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Article35 1952-06-19 6 FOR wearable clothes with styli at reasonable prices. Made- line- SIKW-room 278. Orchard Ro ,d PRESSES made from Grafton Anti-shiink fabrics from $25— 550. Harrows Ltd 7. Orchard Road. Amber Mansions. Singapore. Phone 4800.35 words
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Article684 1952-06-19 6 benefits wfll Increase, the longer an employee is d fccm-' ber of the fund. Inevitably, comparisons will be made with the Federation fund. Mr. Thio Chan Bee began the process by pointing out that the Colony scheme is more inclusive than that in the Federation, being applicable to684 words
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Article460 1952-06-19 6 Mr. Douglas KK. Lee rend- ered a more useful service than he thought when he called attention to the in- efficiency, through old and i inadequate equipment, of tru' Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade. He set in train enquiries which have disclosed that there is cause for even460 words
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Article, Illustration407 1952-06-19 6 I CANNOT let "Another 1 Teacher's" alarming letter go unanswered. Where students "play an important part in the political life of their country" it is because their education, in the proper sense, is being neglected and the political structure itself is shakier than that we hope407 words
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Article393 1952-06-19 6 Initial luist MALAYANS, remarks Mr. Urn Chong Hum in an entertaining little letter, are not- without a sense of humour. Thus is a matter on which we have never really had any doubt. "Sometimes," says Mr. Lim. however, "it takes a Grange twist, a.s witness the deliberate393 words
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Letter307 1952-06-19 6 THINK I am voicing the opinion of the majority of Malayans when I state that we are lucky to have a live wire like General Sir Gerald Templer at the helm in the Federation. The late Labour Government, no doubt, sent out a number of responsible Colonial307 words
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Letter30 1952-06-19 6 C«rre*p*n4rnls arc asked lo fcrep their letters brief. Letters signed with a nom-de-plume mast be ar, omranifd by the writer's name I and address as a ruarantce of rood faith.30 words
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671 1952-06-19 6 Gen. Eisenhower's last hurdles NEW YORK WHEN General Eiser. hower landed at Washington he seemed to be within sight or the Republican nomination for the American Presidency. But in any race the hardest part is the home stretch, and most people agree that the general really baa to run. the671 words
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Letter140 1952-06-19 6 the hardest is yet to come pendents one. A loss of only 17 seats by the Democrats could Rive Republicans control and a successful Republican candidate would be likely to cause the change to be bigger than that. But Republicans, while feeling confident they will win control in140 words
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Letter86 1952-06-19 6 I KNOW this is Singapore,; but this is the understatement of the week: "It is just intelligent anticipation." This was said by Mr. T. P. F. McNeice City Council President and Improvement Trust chairman. A few seconds before he had said: "Those who work the (Trust86 words
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Letter113 1952-06-19 6 IN the Straits Times of June 17, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice was quoted as saying that S.I.T. accommodation would be provided for those whose needs were great. I would like to know why my needs are not great. I live with my parents, brothers and113 words
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Advertisement703 1952-06-19 6 -3j \_i\ .1 CLASSIFIED ADS. TO Peggy, wife of Dr. J. T. Fernandez, at Bungsar Hospital, a boy. Both well. WALLWORK: To Valeric, wifa of Alan Wallwork. on 16th June, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore, a boy HENDERSON: To Betty, Wife of G. A. Henderson, at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital,703 words
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Advertisement24 1952-06-19 6 A WIPE RANGE OF BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS mmmmm I WORKMANSHIP AT MODERATE PRICES KMO. i MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE 6535 21, CHULIA ST.. SINCAPORE-l.24 words
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Advertisement62 1952-06-19 6 Tor Tone Quality 9 VALVE -11 WAVEBAND PLUS: 10" LOUDSPEAKER I FULL BANDSPREAD I ALL CLASS VALVES I TUNING INDICATOR I FULLY TROPICALISED 1 GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS PRIfF SINCAPOR| $490/- FEDERATION SS3U/* LESS 10' r FOR CASH H. P. TERMS AOVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF ENGLANO tiMGt'OM62 words
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Article258 1952-06-19 7 Price rises 4*/2 cents in two days on better orders RUBBER orders from Japan this week, which have given an indication that the Japanese Government may embark on a stockpiling programme, have sent the price of rubber up by 4J cents on the Singapore rubber258 words
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Article91 1952-06-19 7 Peons want new type of uniform rWMiE Singapore City Ooun- cil peons want a new type of uniform khaki I shirts and trousers Instead of their present closed coats and trousers. The Council had intended replacing the present type with dark grey bush shirts and trousers and each peon was91 words
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Article80 1952-06-19 7 Posing as a clerk employed by the Singapore Income Tax Department. Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed Kassim took $60 from Ng Key Sian? and Lim Siew Chuan, it was alleged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was charged with obtaining money under false pretences from Ng80 words
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238 1952-06-19 7 DUTIES ON TOBACCO, BICYCLES REVISED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. (CUSTOMS duties on tobacco and bicycles in the Federation have beeji revised. Some rates have been reduced while others have been increased. Duty on cigarettes, cigars and snuff remain the same. Manufactured tobacco (excluding cigar-i. cigarettes and snuffi imported in containers for238 words
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Article50 1952-06-19 7 Two well-known Chinese families were united yesterday by the marriage of Mr. Lee Jwei Chiam to Miss Heng Wan Khiang at 8. Palm Grove Avenue. Mr. Lee is a grandson of Mr. Lee Gek Poh. The bride is a daughter °f Mr and Mrs. Heng Yang Poh.50 words
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Article82 1952-06-19 7 THE special sub-committee of the Singapore City Council set up in April to negotiate with representatives of the Council's labour unions on the wage dispute will meet again tomorrow Mr. J. T. Rea deputy president and chairman of the sub-committee, told the Straits Times yesterday that at82 words
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Article69 1952-06-19 7 Johore man for U.S. MR. S. THAVA RAJA, a postal clerk in Johore. has been awarded a leader grant to visit America. The grant is given under the Leader-Specialist Programme sponsored bv the American State Department Mr. Thava Raja will spend three monrhs in the United States observing labour and69 words
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Article54 1952-06-19 7 Professor Vivian GreenArmytage vioe-president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, now on a short visit to Singapore will address the combined Alumni of the Xin K Edward VII College of Medicine and the British Medical Association of Malaya at the Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines,54 words
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Article34 1952-06-19 7 Wong Ah Yuet. 24 who snatched a gold chain worth $48 from a girl was yesterday sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates34 words
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Article80 1952-06-19 7 DR. R. A. HICKLING, Senior Physician' at the Charing Cross Hospital in London, arrived in Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday as an external examiner for the University of Malaya examinations. Dr Hickling. who was former Dean of the Medical School at Charing Cross, will be an examiner in80 words
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Article40 1952-06-19 7 -jfflcer attached to the Timber Research Laboratory, Sentul. Selangor. returned to Malaya th-s week after a year's study in Australia on a departmental scholarship. Mr. Kumara-samy studied at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Melbourne.40 words
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Article35 1952-06-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed— Dew Recreation Club will hold a dance at the club on Saturday. July 5 for the Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund and the Dew Recreation Club Badminton Courts Fund.35 words
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Article35 1952-06-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Paiman bin Sanggat was fined $50 or one month's imprisonment in Teluk Anson for killing a tapir at Kampong Ayer Hitam. Bid or road, on March 3 this year.35 words
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Article168 1952-06-19 7 READY, SAYS GOVT. BUT— SINGAPORE Government food production plans are ready, a Government spokesman said yesterday. What are they? He wouldn't say. It's a secret. But they are understood to be To supply animal feeding stuff and fertilisers at little above cost price168 words
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Article126 1952-06-19 7 8 PASS PHARMACY EXAMS EIGHT students have passm the qualifying exa- 1 minatlon of the King Edward VII College of Medicine for diploma in pharmacy, the Faculty of Med'Cine. University of Malaya, announced yesterday. They are. En* Ah Sik. Khoo Sian Khfng, Let Chay He«n. Lim Tuan Heng, and SU126 words
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Article53 1952-06-19 7 Chan Hon Mun. was in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, tentatively charged with attempted murder. Chan was alleged to have subbed Chin Ah Pooi at Sago Lane on the night of Apr 26 with a dagger. He was remanded till today when the case comes53 words
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Article51 1952-06-19 7 PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT of the British Military Hospital in Singapore has lost two microscopes worth $2,000. They were missed at 8.45 a.m. yesterday when the department started the day's work. "The theft occurred between 5 p.m. on Tuesday and 8.45 a.m. the next day," a C.I.D. spokesman said51 words
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Article147 1952-06-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A DINNER party was given last night in Jalan Sultan Ibrahim by Mr. and Mrs Lee Boon Lee to mark the wedi dings of their two sons and 1 Mr. Lee's bir^day. Father No«" Ooh onVtnfeHl at the Nuptial Mass at th«147 words
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Article45 1952-06-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wen Busri bin Abciu' Ra??'-:. who was charged under the Manpower Regulations with falling to report for a ni<-dWI examination, told '.he court he did not report becac^a \:t could not re?d tfci rotlce. He was allowed $200 ball pending trial.45 words
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Article, Illustration227 1952-06-19 7 Olympic men get an offer to learn the lansuase SINGAPORE'S contingent to the Olympic Games at Helsinki will know m little Finnish before they leave in three weeks. Four women missionaries from Finland, working in Singapore, have offered to I teach them When Mr E. Strickland, the manager of the227 words
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Article99 1952-06-19 7 A WIFES annoyance beJ\ cause her husband spent too much of his time in a coffee shop led to a fight between them in public, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. S. Pates, was told yesterday. The husband. Tan Hung Soo. who was charged99 words
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Article64 1952-06-19 7 Mr. T. V. Saravanamuttu. brother of the Ceyton Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. M Saravanamuttu, died l&st Tuesday at Colombo General Hospital. Ceylon. The late Mr. Saravanamuttu. who was 62 years old at the time of Ws death, was Ceylon* Excise Commissioner He was a leading amateur64 words
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Article35 1952-06-19 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati will be in Teluk Anson on Friday to give lectures in English and Tamil at the Paradise Cabaret Hall, Great World Amusement Park. Teluk Anson.35 words
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142 1952-06-19 7 VORTH BORNEO had an exceptionally favourable trade balance for 1951, an abnormal year, said Mr. V. H. Bentham, chairman of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, at the Chamber's annual meeting held at Sandakan recently. Total imports in 1951 were a record $70,000,000142 words
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Article76 1952-06-19 7 A WOMAN, Tan Gek Cheng. of Swatow Street Singapore, left her house unattended yesterday to go shopping. When she returned, she found $2,649 in cash and jewellery missing. A police officer said: "She left her house empty and somebody probably walked in and out again76 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 7 BUTTER WORTH, Wed. Tan Ah Lim, a three-year-old girl, was killed when a coconut fell on her head at Kampong Bagan Jermal, Butterworth, yesterday.27 words
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Article44 1952-06-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The funeral took place at Johore Bahru today of Mr. M. A. Lopez, of the Government Printing Office, after a service at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Mr. Lopez Tvs a former Johore badminton champion.44 words
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Article170 1952-06-19 7 German assets: More delay rTHE Singapore Govern- ment may not begin to dispose of German assets, worth $3,500,000, until the end of the year, Mr. W. G. Alcock. Custodian of Property, toid the Straits Times yesterday. Legislation allowing the disposal of them was passed by the Legislative Council on Tuesday.170 words
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Article49 1952-06-19 7 Holding that the prosecution evidence was unsatisfactory,' the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Ayasley. allowed an appeal by Lim Ah Tee against a lower court conviction and sentence of three months' imprisonment on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of a motor car-wheeL49 words
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Article47 1952-06-19 7 A 13-gun salute was fired yesterday afternoon by the Indian Naval ship Jumna when Mr. M. Oopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, visited the ship. 'Mr. Menon was received by Captain M. K. Heble. captain of the frigate squadron.47 words
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Advertisement70 1952-06-19 7 THREE FISH DELICACIES BY MAKAN KETCHIL IfiPJ ~^A <3 E NTS C 6 E MORTON malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA-LUMPUR PENAN6 tJIIMCi ,Uiill(]lllllllli!ltriMliilM!ltlt]lllllilimitIIIINHIMHClllllllHIHr The Silent Model I.E. 200 The most comfortable Motor Cycle on Malayan rrads. FOR CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. I KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD 122-124 ORCHARD ROAD70 words
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Advertisement111 1952-06-19 7 by P I E BI BALMAIN tVm^i proofed wool /MEL k G B!RDiNf /Ir Jffljf) raincoats I «J[ y*H&^tt/ DUAL purpose /I iS^v^i IN ALL SIZES <^\Wm^l LONDON TAN I %F&. VHD-NICHT BLUt W or l- 00^' Wl^ M The detachable V^. Hood removed. B Lined Raincoat SiCOMBS YOUR SUMMCft111 words
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120 1952-06-19 8 BUS MEN GAVE USED TICKETS CHARGES TWO Singapore Traction Company bus conductors were yesterday charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell. with misappropriating fares. The conductors Seah Kah P. Tin and Loy Neng. p'.eaded n .t guilty, and were allowed $50U bail each. Si-ah. l|120 words
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Article97 1952-06-19 8 KOTA BAHRU. Wed THE Ismail School O'd Boys Association, Kota Bahru will ho!d a char.ty supper dance at the Residency, Kota Bahru on June 28 in aid of the MAPTB fund. HighCight of the evening Will be a "Parade of National Fashions". The mannequins Will be97 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-06-19 8 ..iK. G. P. Darke, a former teacher at Raffles Institution, Singapore, who has been appointed Chief Inspector of Chinese Schools in place of Mr. R. W. Wat-son-Hyatt, who is now Senior Inspector of Schools. —Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article81 1952-06-19 8 WOMEN'S Auxiliary of the American Association will hold an American-style bake sale at Tomlinson Hall, Presbyterian church on Saturday June 28 at 9.30 a.m. Proceeds will go to the Children's Aid Society. There will be all kinds ol cakes, cookies, pies. rolLs. doughnuts for sale, all81 words
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Article116 1952-06-19 8 VXO HEE PAU, a 28-year-, old labourer, yesterday was given $5 from the poor box by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. 11. A. Forrer, to have him-s.-u photographed for a new identity card. Ngo, charged with failing to produce his identity card, told116 words
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Article, Illustration335 1952-06-19 8 CAR P'UNGED 153 FT. DOWN RAVINE Woman who has to give up golf claims $62,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MRS. Margaret Paramor, a passenger in a 1 car which plunged 153 I feet down a ravine after colliding with an on- coming car, today cluim--led damages totalling $62,000 from the owners335 words
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Article24 1952-06-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two convicted bandits, Abu Sam bin Pandak Karim. and Chong Ah Tham, were haneed in Taiping Gaoi t/H-"24 words
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Article216 1952-06-19 8 PUPILS of four Singapore English schools yesterday said, "Good afternoon, your Excellency", for the first time to the Governor, Mr. John F. Nicoll. Visiting them yesterday afternoon, he asked the students: "How are you?" "The answer was a unanimous. "Very wel. sir.' Mr. Nicoll was accompanied216 words
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Article79 1952-06-19 8 CHAMBER SEEKS $1 MILLION rpHE Singapore Chinese -I- Chamber of Commerce is launching a campaign to ■Collect $1,000,000 for its new building at the corner of Loko Yew and Hill Streets. Appeals will be made to Chinese associations, clubs and guilds in the Colony, Dr. S. Y. Wang, the chamber*79 words
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Article43 1952-06-19 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Karim bin Ismail pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of three planks, valued at $6, frorr Sedenak Estate and wa.< fined $50. or two weeks' imprisonment. He was caught removing the planks by a constable.43 words
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189 1952-06-19 8 FREE DENTAL SERVICE FOR THE NEW VILLAGERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A VOLUNTARY service unit was formed by the Central Malayan Chinese Dentists' Association last night to give free dental services to the new villages In the Federation. Twenty members of the unit today visited the new village of Serdang Bahru.189 words
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Article116 1952-06-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rE. Selangor District Methodist Youth Fellowship is organising a rally for next Monday and Tuesday at the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur. The youths will discuss on Monday "My Community and My Best," The speakers will be Misses Straley, Olive Fenney, Gordon and116 words
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Article55 1952-06-19 8 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. -The new hostel of the Government Engtish School. Pasir Mas. which Is about to be completed, will be opened by the Sultan of Kelantan on July 10. The school will hold its annual athletic sports on the same day and the Sultan55 words
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111 1952-06-19 8 A BOUT 180 platoon commanders and non-com-x missioned officers of Home Guard units in Johore, including probationary Home Guard inspectors, will attend a three-week intensive training course at the FARELF Training Centre on the Kota Tinggl Road from June 29. Each of Johore's eight districts will111 words
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Article41 1952-06-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. T'HE Plantation Workers Union increased its membership by 7,301 last month, bringing the total membership of unions in the Federation to 121.626. The number of registered unions at the end of May was 310.41 words
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Advertisement232 1952-06-19 8 ft j ■HB3 E*rk H.IWIW Vitamin Kill roataiM l.'«aj j7Tr3 lm*rnalion«l ('nil* of Vitamin A and 100 111 f Vlt imm I) Thrc* Pill* a da» Kuaranlm that '•>' Ixxfi M rrr»mn« tiifflurnl of tbca* i-wmtial jtySCOTTVmj «itan»iiw la maintain awaltk and atrcactk. to ■BaI M I I'J L J232 words
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Miscellaneous220 1952-06-19 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE %£S*££™ N «J 5 9.35 a.m. Schools; 10 News: 930 News; 945 Evening Star 10.05 Music While You Work; N«Ule Lutcher 10-11 Hiddv 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Earl Birthday Towner Si His Concert Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Jerry Oray Orch.: S MAT ACT A Schools: 3 University220 words
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Article, Illustration416 1952-06-19 9 KATHLEEN HICKLEY ASKS SUZANNE Marshall's comments, or rather, moans, on the subject of badly groomed women are surely a little misguided. iTie general standard of feminine neatness is pretty high in Singapore, and so it should be. for we girls have more tim,. to416 words
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Article, Illustration261 1952-06-19 9 VIRGINIA - VIRGINIA DESCRIBED DRAWN BY AUTUMN, 1952, Is going to be a very dressy season for Singapore women. We are being visited by u e Duchess of Kent, w*o is one of the best dressed women in the world. This vi'it should start261 words
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643 1952-06-19 9 JEAN MACAULEY - JEAN MACAULEY By 'PHERE are 120,000 good reasons why the protectign nature gave our scalps should provide us "with a crowning glory. There are approximately 1,000 hairs per square incn in the scalp and on a fair head there are more. The least643 words
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Advertisement290 1952-06-19 9 bean fiQ the trade-mark "SIMANCO^ To emure you obtain Guaranteed SINGER repairv" 1 W have your machine checked and overhauled at your local SINGER shop where only genuine SINGER Parts ar« used for replacement. For your own protection pleas* note all genuine SINGER parts are stamped with iho Trade Mark290 words
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Miscellaneous247 1952-06-19 9 Straits Times Crossword I? j r~| nr~T nr~j is i rr~| m To" II t "•S" 20 21 JS~ II 2 IT li^" v nosy, ti 9 Work for toe cook's whisk 1. Lifc-iuer combination of mineral (7 3) -witto metal 1 5. S, 6). 14. "A careless ,In whose247 words
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Article549 1952-06-19 10 Two points from Chenwu defeat S.C.R.C 3; Chenwu 1. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday DY defeating Selangor Chinese Athletic Association (Chenwu) in an FAS first division fixture on the Pudu Road ground this evening, Chinese Recreation Club gained two valuable points in the fight for the championship again549 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-06-19 10 lAWBKMCf K.VKh<».\ and Mrs. Sylvia Lyons, this j years Penan* Junior mixed doubles champions. They beat Teoh Hock Keat and Miss Jessie Ong 15-2, i:> in the final on Sunday. Barbosa also won the men's singles crown, defeating See (him Leong 15-8, 15-6. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-06-19 10 YVETTE WILLIAMS, New Zealand's Olympic long jumper, see at Raffles Inct. during a workout yesterday. Straits Time, picture.18 words
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Article179 1952-06-19 10 COT. McQuarne. the star Army sprinter who passed the Singapore Olympic Council's qualifying mark of 10 9 sec. for the 100 metres on three occasions, will not represent Singapore at the Olympic Games at Helsinki. The reason for McQuarrie's I omission ln the team is179 words
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Article109 1952-06-19 10 1ROON W<d •pHE American challrn«e In th* B I'ish women's op»n golf champloash p pracUc Uy faded out after another series iA British victories In the third ana fourth rounds here yesterday. Only little Miw Mae Murray of the original 10 Ame: lean <lul-!i-oijrrs survived to109 words
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Article24 1952-06-19 10 ¥N a S.A.F.A. Div. 3A match at tho Oeylant stadium yesterday. Indlnn Brotherhood Soccerltes beat W'ndsnr Rr>ve-g by three goal* •<■> two24 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 10 Royal Air Force bent Royal Navy by four matches to one at Changl yeste-dav In :h<* .econd of this season's Int'r-serv ces tennis matches27 words
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Article24 1952-06-19 10 TODAY: High 0905 (7.0) and 2027 <«.»); Low 0830 (2.1) and 1441 >4.5 TOMORROW fOO6 (g.l) and SMI <«■>: 0336 (1.4) and 1534 (4.5)24 words
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Article86 1952-06-19 10 gTARTlf/O today ana continuing until the end of the second Test Match between England and India, the BBC dotes its normal programmes for listeners' in Malaya with broadcasts from Lord's from 10 JO pm to 11.30 p.m. and from 12.15 a.m. to 1.15 am In these hours each86 words
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Article174 1952-06-19 10 U.S.L.T.A. RELIEVED SYDNEY. Wed -The United States La»n Tennii Association. which alm<»; had a feud with the Australian association early thu year wma relieved of one big worry yesterday Frank Stdgman wiU defend hi* American championship The Law n Tennis Association of Australia, which m angry174 words
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Article126 1952-06-19 10 IPOH, Wed. A FTER ncldlng their formid- able opponents to a goal (or goal 3-3 draw in the first half. Tamilian* allowed Rambler* to score thrice In the second half to win 6-3 in today's first division match on the padang. By their victory Ramblers have taken126 words
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Article170 1952-06-19 10 T»HE eighth annual athlrtlc 1 meeting of »he Tamil Brothrrhood Association wlU be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. July 12 at 2.50 pm ln on 1 unction with the nth Annlvers»ry celebrations. The meet Is open to Indians and Ceylon Tamils. Non-memb170 words
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363 1952-06-19 10 V Chee Pheng is Geylang chamD r the Oeylang Knuiis 1 Scluk> annual athletic sports meeting yesterday 33 events were completed Tang Chee Pheng. Waddell House (12 pi.s.i became Dlv. A champion while Tan Kirn Ha*. Carr Hoase. (10 pUi.) and Koh Ttong Hong. Carr House. pn were I second363 words
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Article251 1952-06-19 10 Kl ALA 1.1 MIT K. Wednesday. T*HE Disciplinary Board of the Football Associa- tion of Selangor has "very severely warned" N. Boswell, a F.A.S. referee, for arguing with the referee while playing for Postal Union Athletic Club against Selangor Club in a Div. 2 (South) 1251 words
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Article88 1952-06-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The teams for the 8' langor v. Penan* cricket match on the K.L. padang this weekend are: A. K. Jones tcapt >. P. Selvanayagam. H O. Bennett. M Shepherdaoa. Gurucharan Singh. J. O. 8p«nswtck, R She»rburti, S. Munsbridg*. Lakhbir Singh. Worn? Kam88 words
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Article36 1952-06-19 10 IPOH. Wed.— Two veterans met in the singles final of the Ipoh YMCA tennis tourney this evenIng when Chin Kee Onn fteat Nicky Caleb 6-4. 7-5 to retain the title.36 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 10 IPOH. Wed— Perak Indiana Amateur Aihlettc Aaaoctatlpn will be holding their sixth annual sports on Fri Uv and Saturday on the Ipoh Parian*. 1 c27 words
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Advertisement229 1952-06-19 10 SASIPRIME Manufactured W LEE HOWL I CO LTD ENGLAND THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMPING SET SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR FIRE FIGHTING AND FOR CONTRACTORS' USE MAXIMUM HEAD ISOFt. OUTPUT FROM1.000 TO 5.500 GALLONS PER HOUR HARRISONS LISTER EHEERIi Ltd.fl SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR .IPOH.PENANG. AGENTS: CALDBJCK'S ow are you feeling /4f these days?229 words
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Advertisement449 1952-06-19 10 Make your home rf^J^ a welcome to the eye \O ft r^l Continental Rubber Flooring /\mgiio/\in<mkaini (oirporditioo JJd. I. DE SOUZA STRUT SINCAPOM Til ***** /mrwA^rwm^TWA twa twa TWA^nms^ For USA EUROPE request your JRAVEL AGENT j r Desiemi TWA 1 fc For your connecting f/ig/tt thus %mvo»aßrmA^Tw*STm^ nta mz449 words
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183 1952-06-19 11 RUBBER GAINS 4 RUBBER GAINS 4½ CENTS IN TWO DAYS IN TWO DAYS 90ct8. for July first grade By Our Market Correspondent JAPANESE orders and good Inquiries from .the U.K. and Europe sent the price of rubber up by 2* cents on the Singapore Market yesterday. July first grade closed183 words
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Article21 1952-06-19 11 VO. 1 R.s.s. Mat. 1952 (in C.B. cent*):— Monday', Ymcaday's rlooinc alosinc 19.00 tra4e4 29.51 traded Tone: Quiet.21 words
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Article77 1952-06-19 11 CTOCKS of rubber held by rjeal- ers in port md by estattt to Singapore at the »\d of last mttth totalled 45.203 Uns— 9.2lB t«os les« ti»"n et U>e eM nf *p wl Dealers stocks tolled 38 AX) tons, agdlnst 46.686 tons ir. Apr! stocks In77 words
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Article12 1952-06-19 11 TIN:$483½ A PICUL SINGAPORE, Wed. Jane 18. $483.50 a picul (down $1).12 words
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Article103 1952-06-19 11 rfHK largest transactions In 1 pepper In the Singapore Produce Maffcet for many montljj were reported yesterday when 30 tons of Muntok (white) and 13 tons of Lampong (black) were sold at fob. Quotations. Increased foreign Inquiries caused sellers to raise prices by $30 to 1596103 words
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Article122 1952-06-19 11 rnHE Singapore Share MarA ket failed to respond to the rise In the rubber price. The market was dull and featureless, quotations being slightly below Tuesday's level. Yesterday's price changes by Urn Malayan Share Brokers' Association were: tmtnt Mara a.i Bricks. Pref 2 10 2J» ed Frasrr122 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 11 MONTREAL, Wed.— lsrael has placed orders tor more thaii $500 000 worth of Canadian medical supplies, asbestos, farm implements, books, paper and newsprlnt.27 words
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Article34 1952-06-19 11 HONG KONO. Wed. Tree market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollar* was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK$6 52 (cash): HK$6 5V4 (T.T.): HK515.91. One tael of irnM HKtSOO.3B.34 words
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Article154 1952-06-19 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Wednesday. INVESTMENTS had a steady market on the Sydney and Melbourne Stock Exchanges today. Leading industrial issu'.s were well supported and made small gains. ACJ., BUR Electro Zinc, O. J. Coles and I.C.I. (A) were prominent equities to Improve in the154 words
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Article51 1952-06-19 11 NEW YCrtK, Wed. Fvlew of tb* continued Keel strike ar-; increasingly uncertain fr'<;ign situation, numerous triers held commitment* to th' mlrJmum or completely hew uff and. for the most part cf the day the Stock Market was quiet and featureless, with prices allowed to find their own level.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article55 1952-06-19 11 r.VER 4,*****0 pounds of tea were produced In the Federation during the first thiee months of this year. Of this total. 482.553 tbs w«re sold tn the Federation 340.870 exported to foreign countries and J1.300 exported for sale in Slnga,vre. there were 364.842 lbs of made tei^to> stock55 words
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Article17 1952-06-19 11 MELBOURNE, Wed. nrOOL Is finishing the season stroncly. prices being very Inn In Adelaide today.17 words
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Article32 1952-06-19 11 Ch#raa Rubber Estet»« result* 'or 1951 show current uwti at •72 301 (£29.115). liabilities £29.702 i£9.178). Reverme reserves ansl lurpluj 134. 07« (£27^191 Otjop. 156.700 IbB. Meettng ori Julr t32 words
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Article217 1952-06-19 11 CHIPS alongside the Elngapore Harbour Board godownv or uprcted there at 7 am. toda» are:-l/2. Tarn: 4 5 Tcgelberj. Coai Plant- We.lngton Oeurt; tn Burma. »9 Bendoran: 11 CIU of Chicago; 1 J&l*. Charon: 18 Soudan: 19/10 Ordla: NW 2 4 Bma»' N.W. f Merllmau: NW Mawal;217 words
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Advertisement1247 1952-06-19 11 no 24 MANSFIELD tit CO., LTD. Al ft P (Incorporated in Sinoopore) All atbar D. P ts BLUB FUNNEL LINE Daptt. Cantor's option to proceed via other ports ta load ond discharge carj. SallVnGsVo LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Duo Soli, P S'hom Panono Xo:'. I 1 j M/K1,247 words
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Advertisement385 1952-06-19 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U K /CONTINENT Spore P. S'hom Panong t* Bendoran for London, Rottordom M/Mjamo Hull «*s.B/f 2J/2XJaJm» "io^ a^w. l^. Uy^U/l J-, i/« V *-r •'h^w r .r^\ R r«-,i j-, «/4 j-t w** AtSS^%^'^2m° l 'Hu» «S/2wJ-y 11/MJ-f »/M JWy '•KS 'SJZT' "/a J-y a./»«i-r/385 words
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Advertisement391 1952-06-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/CONTINENT S'pora P S'hom Ponong -•mtona- for Bongkc* B/r»Jaly SAILINGS TO CONTINENT ft SCANDINAVIA tm CahMaaa. Adaa. Part S.M. Aiitwora^Ratttrae-. Hamburg, Coaonhagan. Gsth.nbura ft Osse S'pora P. S'hom Panong •"JAVA" ai/J*Ja«a In Port t»So\" A LA 2./J.~-ty »IJ-y/TA* I CaH. tsaMtaa (amimin aaty) Gdynia Coth391 words
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Advertisement1096 1952-06-19 11 m McALISTER d. CO., LTD. >906 ILLS RM AN tk BOCKMAIX KLAVENESS LIME LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANCCLU, .AN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTIt ft VANCOUVER and lor U.S A North Atlantic Ports Accept-no cargo ft Control ft South and Canoda via Colombo Arnarlcn" Portt S'Dor. 0 V CASTUYIUI CITY1,096 words
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Article703 1952-06-19 12 Rovers lose ground in eague race C. A. DESERVED A GRAND WIN By Our Soccer Reporter 4 DEFEAT for Rovers in their SAFA Div. 1 game against Chinese Athletes at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday seemed very improbable; but it did happen. Rovers left the fleld beaten by three goals to703 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-06-19 12 NEW ZEALAND'S champion hurdler and representative at the Olympic Games, John Holland. sMm the 350 yds. hardies in a spectacular finish ahead of Nf Liang Chiang- and Turkenburg to clock 40.4 sees, in his practice spin at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article27 1952-06-19 12 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held at Buklt Tlmah Range on Sunday. Shooting will commenoe at 8.30 a.m.27 words
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Article357 1952-06-19 12 EPSOM JEEP - SPORTING THE WINNERS EPSOM JEEP ay MY ten to follow at the Perak Turt Club June Meeting are: Rice Mill, a nicely bred three-year-old by Derby winner Watllng Street, who showed definite promise at Kuala Lumpur last week when he drew away from hi* opposition to score a fluent win357 words
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Article119 1952-06-19 12 CINQAPORE will play two State cricket matches on June 28 and 39 Tlie team to meet Malacca at Malacca Is: J. C. Smith icapt. i. C. Thuralslngham S Nagatah. H. Perera, S. D. Williams. R. Jenkins Staeey, P. O. Reynold*. L J. A. Diplock Cattanarh.119 words
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303 1952-06-19 12 From EPSOM JEEP DIDING six more winners at Kuala Lumpur, Colin IV Tulloh now has a formidable 22-winner lead over his nearest rival Harry McCloud in the jockeys' list. The 1952 racing season on the Malayan Turf has just reached Its half-way mark and303 words
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Article92 1952-06-19 12 rpHE Ist round of RAF Malaya 1 Inter-Unit Challenge cricket played yesterday saw 390 Maintenance Unit. Seletar. the holders of the trophy, knocked out by Changl Lodgers, while RAF Tengah beat RAF Changl by six wickers. The scores: Chanel Ledgers: 87 (Vldale 47. Cotton 15. Harmer 4-33,92 words
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Article324 1952-06-19 12 VAIR Anita and Solperlon— wlnners at the recent Ku*la Lumpur meeting and Twelfth of August (two thirds at K.L.) have been promoted to Class 1. Solperlon scored a double m Class 2 Dlv 1. sprints and Fair Anita won the Class 2. Div. 1.324 words
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Article109 1952-06-19 12 LONDON. .We The ♦ndl* side to meet England m lh second Test starting here at Lord's tomorrow, will 'x chosen from the following 14: V. S. Haaare (Captain), RRoy, V. M. Mankad. P. P Omrlgar, V. L. Manjrrkar. D. O. Phadkar. H. R. Adhlkarl, O.Reuter - 109 words
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Article61 1952-06-19 12 The fallowing will represent the SRC against the AA A XI In S B.A.F.A Senior League Oeme at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow: M. Gammel. J. de Sllva. R. Mosbergen, P. Carrol, A. de tSh sarlo, R. Henderson, W. Fox. K. Oroose. R. Steven*. L. Rodrlgo. 8. Orton.61 words
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Article63 1952-06-19 12 The Eurasians XI against the Singapore Chinese In the S.A.F.A. Community League at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday U: M. Oammel. C. NonU, P. Carrol, I. J. Vast, A. de Rocarlo. C. Van Huizen. B. Roearlo. L Rodrlgo. T. Mlsson. P. Peters. M Wright. A. Beins. W. Van63 words
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Article56 1952-06-19 12 In a friendly cricket match played on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. R.N.A.S. Sembawang beat Raffles Institution by 62 runs. R.N.A.S. Sembawang 134 (Leversedge 34, Klumn 22. Collins 21, Cook 18. /orslty Gill 4-44). Raffles Inst. 72 (Vincent Nathan 22. KulatlM IS. Yap Boon Pow 15. Chaplin56 words
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Article219 1952-06-19 12 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. AUSTRALIA'S "best ever" Olympic Games team, x which will cost £A58,000 to send to Helsinki, and which recently passed through i-in.uporc should win nine fold medals, according to conservative estimates here. Probable winners among the 86 competitors the largest number to represent Aas'Reuter-AAP - 219 words
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545 1952-06-19 12 POPULAR KIWIS SHOW COLONY ATHLETES HOW SINGAPORE'S best athletes and hundreds of schoolboy admirers watched New Zealand's three athletic stars to the Olympic Games in action yesterday when John Holland, Maurice Marshall, and Yvette Williams limbered up at the Raffles Institution ground. And the New Zealand stars, j part of545 words
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Article113 1952-06-19 12 YOUNG Companion* A.A. had little difficulty In defeating Tampenis Rovers 3-0 in a S.A.F.A Div 3A game at CYMA ground yesterday. Play went off to a very fast pace with each side attacking in turns, but Young Companion* had the better of exchanges. Young Companions opened113 words
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Article51 1952-06-19 12 ASCOT, Wed. The Royal Hunt Cup, run over seven furlongs and 155 yards here today, was won bv Major Drmot McCalmont s Queen of Sheba. Lord I Durham's Brunette wa« second and Mr. John Dewar's ArUtophanc< thtrd. Fleeting Moment started 6-1 •gainst favourite. Twenty nln» run Rmi51 words
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Advertisement870 1952-06-19 12 CLASSIFI iC'oi'iniui'd ff SITUATIONS VACANT CIVIL Engineering Contracting Company requlr* a Draughtsman for work In Sarawak. Write in confidence with full particulars St i lag salary required, experience, qualifications, age, nationality, etc to P.qx No. A 2878. S.T. APPLICATIONS are invited by the Medical Department from women who wish to870 words
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Advertisement820 1952-06-19 12 lED ADS. Rom Page 6i ACCOMMODATION WANTED BUNGALOW, three bedrooms in residential section for European Box No. A 2887. S.T MAJOR and wife no children willing caretake flat or bungalow from six to eighteen months in Singapore. Box No A 2928, B.T. EUROPEAN businessman requires furnished or unfurnished accommodation July820 words
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Advertisement109 1952-06-19 12 I m§T JC^hl AUTOMATIC _jf\*) v' I //Jwm Gammeters Ltd., 16, Collyer Quay, Singapore, 1. Mains, Battery PORTABLE This fine iy«y Main* /Battery Portable brings you Crtt-<J«M listrnmg whrrrvtr you arc. Easy to carry and thoroughly economical in operation, it ha* the range and quality of tone of a full-surd109 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-06-19 12 SOCCER JVNIOR CUP FIE: SNAS SembOWSßg V Town Ranter* at GeyhUag. FRIENDLY: S.C.C. V Jullllads •a Fadaof. ATHLETICS Bant-oan Road Sche«4 SporU. t.tt pm Geylang English After noon Scheol. 330 words
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