The Straits Times, 10 June 1953
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Title Section12 1953-06-10 1 The Straits Times Established IMS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1953. 15 CENTS12 words
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228 1953-06-10 1 Soviet The new act of good faith? SWIFTLY, one after another, came gestures of good faith from Moscow following Stalin's dea'h and Malenkov's succession. It was the .start of a new phn.«e in tiie political see-saw between East and West. And here are some of Ihe landmarks:— MAY 12: Sir228 words
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Article75 1953-06-10 1 'BY OUR OWN TOIL AND EFFORT' iNDON, Tues.— Sir Winston Churchill said today that he was very much in favour ol "trade, not aid" and of Britain earning her living "by our own tuii and effort." He told the House of Commons he thought this feplltv; was 'very strongly heldReuter - 75 words
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Article148 1953-06-10 1 MARKET IS NOT AFFECTED The PoW pact By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE markets yesterday were littl- affectejr hv the likelihood of peace in Korea rubber actually r<>M 1 ."> 8 cents a lb on receipt of better British and Knropean orders. Tin fell follow ins an easier tendency in London.148 words
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Article73 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. Tues. The Prime Minister nf India Mr Nehru. U thinking of making i w; tr;r> to Peking alter a Korean armistice, it was reported h'Te yesterday. Mr v hru's visit would be the result °f a Cong standing informal invitation. He was said to have73 words
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Article360 1953-06-10 1 ends controls on Austrian zone border LINZ. Austria. Tuesday. JMIE Russians have made another gesture of jjood faith. Without warning: they have abolished all permanent controls on the demarcation line between the East and West zones of Austria. Ami here on the banks of Ihe Danube they360 words
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Article45 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. Tues— Tass. the official Soviet news agency confirmed today "that Lt.-Gen. Vadim Sviridov. Commander-in-Chief of Soviet occupation forces in Austria, had been relieved of his duties as Hiah I Commissioner and replaced by a diplomat. Mr. I. I. Ilichev 'ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 1 SAIGON. Tues —French navy I commandos landed yesterday at a point 125 miles north-east of Hue. capital of Annam. They killed 152 Vietminh and took 96 prisoners, the French Hi^h Command announced today. The landing was made at a Vietminh-held village at the mouth of theReuter - 68 words
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Article48 1953-06-10 1 3 miners killed, 12 injured LONDON. Tues. Three miners were killed and 12 injured, three of them seriously, when a train of wagons in which 106 men were riding piled up underground at Nrwdisate Colliery, Nuneaton, today. The men were coming off duty afler the night shift.— Keuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 1 MANILA. Tues. -Yolanda J. Lopez, daughter of Vice-Pre-sident FciVido Lopez, yester- I day sued her second husband. Enrioue T. Bautista. for "moral" damages totalling 150.000 pesos (M5225.000>. U.P.UP - 30 words
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Article32 1953-06-10 1 ISMAILIA. Tues.-Air Mar- j shai Sir Arthur Sanders, i Commander-iiJi-Chief of the Middle East Air Force, left his Canal zone headquarters tnd;iy for a brief informal Vltlt to Cyprus. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1953-06-10 1 KANSAS CITY. Tuos. Mr. Harry Truman called today for firm .support of President Eisenhower during the critical negotiations in Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article298 1953-06-10 1 NEARER AND NEARER AND NEARER PANMUNJOM. Tues. ALLIED officers workAed today on final details of a Korean armistice as hundreds of thousands of South Koreans demonstrated violently against the impending truce that will leave their nation divided. Allied and Communist teams met at Panmunjom for 12 minutes. Signs increased that298 words
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Article37 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. Tues. Sir Godfrey Tearle 68. famous British actor, died last night. He was acclaimed by some critics as "the greatest OthelJo of our time." He also appeared in many motion pictures. A. P.37 words
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269 1953-06-10 1 Exchange pact is agreeable says Churchill LONDON. Tues —The Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill, told Parliament today that Britain was satisfied that the agreement on the exchange of prisoners of war in Korea signed at Panmunjom j yesterday would ensure that no-one was repatriated by force. Two points of substanceReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-10 1 •Meet the new bride of Sir Alexander Korda. 60-year-old Kritisb film producer. She was formerh Miss Alexandra P.i" run. a 2( -year-old Canadian. They were married in Venice on Monday. They first met four years ago in Lond*n when Miss Bovrun was a music student there.67 words
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Article110 1953-06-10 1 rpilK STRAITS TIMES today opens a magnificent rxhibitior of CORONATION pictures at Robinson's, Raffles Place, Singapore. On show is the full Coronation panorama the Procession to the Abbey, the Service inside, and the State procession to Buckingham Palace. Included are several fine pictures of the110 words
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Article168 1953-06-10 1 PMs WANT 'BIG 4' MEETING SOON ONDON. Tues Thf> Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth decided here yesterday to make a unanimous declaration advocating early Western talks with Russia. lie declaration will be contained in the public statement to be released when their week-long foreign affairs conference ends here today.Reuter - 168 words
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182 1953-06-10 1 GASPERI GOVT. CLAIMS WIN IN BOTH HOUSES /GOVERNMENT spokesm Centre Democratic C*l j majorities in both the lial T.a; record 90.~8 rote bly a record lor elections .n the iree world— indicated both the extreme CommunistSocialist .eft and the extreme Monarchist-fascist right •ere running strongly and winning; new Ean.er. a182 words
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71 1953-06-10 1 Queen leads family to thanksgiving LONDON, Tues. THE QUEEN took her family to church today to give thanks for her Coionation. Once again. London's traffic came to a standstill and thousands jammed the street a gtimpse of the newlyi crowned Queen. The Queen led the K Family to a simpleReuter - 71 words
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Article73 1953-06-10 1 Turpin just made the weight LONDON. Tues. After a short workout, a Turkish bath and rub-down. British middle- weight Randolph Tui pin 'qualified for the weight Cimit of 160 pounds fo r his bout here tonight against France's Charles Humez. The first time Turp r. stepped on the scales heAP - 73 words
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Article41 1953-06-10 1 PARIS, Tues— Gen. Ridfzway, in his final report as Allied Supreme Commander In Europe, said today that a shortage of aircraft is the weakest link in Western defence and that increased air power "must receive far greater attention." U.P.UP - 41 words
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Article20 1953-06-10 1 BOSTON. Tues. Mr. Anthony Ede n will undergo tomorrow his third operation for a galC bladder disorder. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article118 1953-06-10 1 There's now no limit on building GOVERNMENT control on the construction of certain types of buildinps costing more than $50,000 in Singapore to be lilted from Monday, it was announced last night. A Qorrrnment statement said the Control of Building Ordinance is>si which lapses on June 15 will not be118 words
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Article34 1953-06-10 1 LATEST RHEE FLYING TO SEE IKE N..TV YORK Turn.-A National Broadcasting Company correspondent said tnnicht President Syncman I. ln.- planned to fly to the I'nited Slates for a conference with President Kisenhower I. P.34 words
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Article69 1953-06-10 1 Cambridge, Tuo.s. Mr Mohammed Ali. Prime MinLstu if Pakistan, said here today it vould be suicidal for India md Pakistan to continue to arm themselves a other. Mr. Ali added: lan sivint; he highest priority to creating inding and friendly reat ions between our two counthat69 words
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Article38 1953-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Jo casualties were reported tolay among Security Forces or Tommunista in the Federation. Terrorists stole telecommunications ire and slashed tele)hone polos in the Batu Pahat trea of Johore last night.38 words
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Advertisement31 1953-06-10 1 ■■w^iH^TivirT^M^WTTrT^TJwT Tiger Testimonials MR. ETHELRED TAPE, recently appointed to the Secretariat, intimated that official circles placed considerable reliance upon the refreshing effects of TIGER BEER. Distributors, rrjier Ij Ncave Lto I.TT.M31 words
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Advertisement1093 1953-06-10 2 THE BRITISH RUBBER! DEVELOPMENT BOARD I Chalrmans Review at Annual Meetint The fifteenth Annual General L Meeting of the British Rubber De-|_ velopment Board was held on Bth June. 1953 at Market Buildings, Mark Lane. London. E. C. 3. The i following is the statement of the I Chairman. Mr.1,093 words
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Advertisement1047 1953-06-10 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES exist at the Stations mentioned below for Diesel Fitters. Applications should be ad- dressed to the Personnel Officer, Central Electricity Board, Batu Rond. Kuala Lumpur, stating quail- j j fications and experience before 20th June, 1953. Salary payable accord- M Ing to qualifications and experience. Cost of1,047 words
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Advertisement504 1953-06-10 2 NOTICES INDRAGIRI RUBBER LTD. i Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai an Interim Dividend of 10% i leys 30% Income Tax in respect of i the year ending 30 th September 1953 hns been declared and will be' 1 paid to shareholder, on the Register504 words
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Advertisement677 1953-06-10 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of this Association in the Colony ot Singapore will be closed (or business on Saturday. 13th June, 1953. for the Harl Raya Puasa. NOTICE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA Selangor, Pahang, Negrl SembllaTi and Malacca branch. Applicants for membership are notified that the677 words
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Advertisement441 1953-06-10 2 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE I The date tor the closing ot I tenders for the Construction of Nurses Hostel In Malacca Is j extended to 2fth Tune. 1953 P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C" registered Contractors and upwards will be received at the Office of441 words
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Advertisement133 1953-06-10 2 BY APPOINTMENT TO THf j* JN; LATE KING GEOROi VI. Scotland*) Jfl \gents: i^iaV ~nr f"" HEDDLE&CO LTD 4 RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE PHONE: 2?207. Circus Busch Berlin. in tilt's tjtm tit >p m ho greatest Bear act in the World i L L The Fearless bare-back riding of the J^!133 words
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Article72 1953-06-10 3 Police kill six in Czech riot VIENNA, Tues. AT least six people were shot and killed and an unknown number wounded by Czech security police at Pil.sen during a mass pretest against the new Czech currency reform, reliable sources reported tonight. Workers in the Ostrava, Morirvia. coal mines near theUP - 72 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 3 NEW YORK. Tues. PLEAS for a stay of execution and a new trial for atom .ipies Julias and Ethel Rosenberg were denied in the Federal Court today, only 10 days belore they are due to die in Sing Sins prison's electric rhair. Judge Irving Kaufman, wbu68 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-10 3 An Alrit'un woman carrying her .sin ill child walks with a British policewoman between rows of Mm Man suspects trying: to identify her husband's murderers. She and her baby werp on^ of the few people who escaped alive during a Mm Mau attack on her village when more56 words
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323 1953-06-10 3 PETER JACKSON - PETER JACKSON By Reuters Special Correspondent WHAT must it feel like to stand on the "roof of the TT world" with silence for companion and the oxygen apparatus for armour? When Edmund Hillary -and •Tiger" Tensing stood on the peak of Everest in323 words
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Article488 1953-06-10 3 BRITAIN SAYS: IT'S GOOD But what about Syngman Rhee? LONDON. Tues. rpODAY'S British Press 1. welcomed the news of the signing of an agreement on the exchange of prisoners of war in Kcrea. and viewed as unwise the attitude of Syngman Rhee, South Korean President, to the latest truce developments.Reuter - 488 words
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274 1953-06-10 3 When Reds behave they can join U.N. SA YSMR. ST. LA URENT LONDON. Tuesday. VI R. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, predicted today that the Chinese Communist Government would one day be generally recognised. But not while supporting those opposed to the United Nations. The day of China'sReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-10 3 IT'S ALY KUAN again— this lime with Gene Tlerney. They went to Epsom races together and as usual Aly was immaculately dressed.26 words
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Article46 1953-06-10 3 LONDON. Tues— The Queen went to the Royal Opera Hou.se. Covent Garden, last night to watch the premiere cf an opera about Elizabeth the First. The Queen, wore a white dress embroidered with gold and a sparkling diamond necklet and tiara— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article43 1953-06-10 3 HONG KONG. Tues— BudIhist notables including the •Living Buddha." Lamas, nonks. nuns of various Chinese lationalities met for five days •nding at Peking's Kuangchi emple under the auspices of he Chinese Buddhist Associalon. the New China news igency reported today.— Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article140 1953-06-10 3 MFLBOI RNF, Tues. Melbourne plans to stage ih. grandest procession ever MM in Australia for 1 1 1 Queen\ visit next year. It I will be Iwn miles long and j include scores of circus animals and sixt> floats, a i spokesman for the City IReuter - 140 words
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Article307 1953-06-10 3 LONDON, Tue«. A QUIET firmness again pervaded the London stork Exchange today, helped by the progress of the armlstlre discussion In Korea and the latest Russian move in Austria Main lt«m of Interest In the Far Eastern group was the revival of activity In Japanese bonds, following announcement307 words
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Article23 1953-06-10 3 LONDON. June 9. Cash Buyers Cfi»2i: Sellers C 695: Forward Buyers Cfi!>o; Sellers C69?\. Turnover a.m. 105 tons; p.m. 65 tons23 words
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Article41 1953-06-10 3 LONDON. June 9 Spot 20% d Jub 20' ,d.. Aug. 20 \d Sept. 20 .d July-Sept. 20'« d.. Ort -Der. 2u\d Jan-Mnr. 20'« d. June cif 19 T «d. July cif 19\d Auk cif. >9\d Tone: Quiet but steady.41 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 3 SAIGON. Tues. Premier Nguyen Van Tarn anounced today a two-year compulsory military service for Vietnam which would put the country "more completely ijjto the war," against the Vietminh.30 words
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Article28 1953-06-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Thp United States Supreme Court upheld an 1873 law which requires District of Columbia restaurants to serve Negroes provided they are well-behaved A.P.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement32 1953-06-10 3 1 1 til M sculptured i ii I hg: handle Hi TRADE MARK i||?#^l^ another <:■■■:s i 0 IUl! !|ill Hi Hie Borneo Co. Ltd Incnfiwrotcd ir Englondl I fg {"""ziicZv Mat32 words
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Advertisement241 1953-06-10 3 S.C. Skitter is a natural food Adult? and children benefit from the* goodness in S.C.S. Australian-made butter. It's rich, creamy and full of nourishment. Always ask for fresh S.C.S. butter it Spreads evenly, goes further! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. /W You get all these advantages '•""U.S.A. only on Pan241 words
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167 1953-06-10 4 THE COMBINED Customs and Police war on opium traffickers and smokers in Singapore last year resulted in a record of 2.119 convictions under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance as compared to 294 convictions in 1951. Of the convicted persons. 278 possessed opium, principally as167 words
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Article162 1953-06-10 4 SLAYER'S SUICIDE BID FAILED K. LUMPUR, Tues. A FEW minutes after 30-year-old contractor, V. Muthu, had hacked his mother-in-law to death with a parang, he tried to hang himself, the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court was told today. The incident took place on March 30 this year. Today the Chief Justice162 words
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Article48 1953-06-10 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— Goh Ah Chye was today fined $90 for dealing in price controlled goods without a licence. The five tins of condensed goods found in bis shop were confiscated. Goh's permltt to deal in the poods had expired four years ago.48 words
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193 1953-06-10 4 Singapore is less thirsty now but not when it's whisky SINGAPORE in 1952 drank 4,500 gallons more whisky and 50.000 gallons more stout than in 1951. But consumption of most othpr liquors dropped. Of the $76,859,416 collected by the Singapore Customs and Excise Department last year. $55,994,629 came from liquor193 words
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Article159 1953-06-10 4 3 MEN WITH HAPPY MEMORIES SARAWAK'S three representatives at the coronat:on in London w.:i reUirn to their homes this we<.fc with exciting tales of how they got ".ost in London and °f seeing viv.d great flowers they never thought existed. When they arrived by air in Singapore last nieht. alj159 words
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202 1953-06-10 4 SINGAPORE'S short-term claim to be "the brightest city in the East" will come to an end in the next few days as multi-million dollar Coro--1 nation decorations are taken down from buildinits and streets. Official decorations and lighting have been extended from Coronation202 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-06-10 4 THE GOVERNOR. Sir John Niroll. presents the silver scroll of the Overseas League (Singapore branch) to 15--year old >lah (.uin Kong, of Raffles Institution, winner of the branch's essay competition, at last night's Coronation banquet of the League at Raffles Hotel. This is the second year76 words
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Article121 1953-06-10 4 Shooting of brothers: 3 in court KULIM, Tues. rREE men were charged here in connection with the shooting of two brothers. Lim Hong Peng, 33. and Lim Hong Poh. 14. Kua Kirn Cheng. 51, a barber was charged with the double murder of Hong Peng, manager of Chop Thye Long,121 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-06-10 4 Body of wanted bandit in camp PENANG. Tuesday. A PATROL of the nrst battalion Manchester Regiment found two grenades and several rounds of ammunition here last week, it was announced today. A police spokesman said that security forces patrolling in the Sungei Dua area147 words
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Article, Illustration312 1953-06-10 4 We have to suit the manager's whimstoo' EFFICIENCY IS NOT ENOUGH- KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.l —Malayan estate workers must not only be, efficient and useful but 1 must also have "that extra quality to suit, the whims and fancies of estate managers." said Mr. V. D. Nair, president cf the Ulu312 words
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Article51 1953-06-10 4 ALOR STAR, Tues. The Kedah Government has mii creased its purchase price of good, dry. flrst quality pad! t o $22 a picul. 50 cents more than the Apr'C figure. Selk-r.s must deliver supplies by road or river to the Ooveminent rice midl at. Anak51 words
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Article119 1953-06-10 4 PENANG. Tues. rpHE 8.842-ton freighter Selandia sailed for India this afternoon after flre in a hold had delayed Jts departure from Penang for two days. Firemen standing by on Sunday and yelterday were withdrawn late last night after the danger of a further oatbreak had119 words
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Advertisement330 1953-06-10 4 Pyjßaf A WOMAN Iff UNMATCHED IN EVIL! M j& J I \ij% M «i Mrsulin*. r ->J t j m* ij tht pagan lovarj> r rr J «mpr«»» of laV V h m lJM fil MARIA GEORGES FELIX MARCHAL C 1 WIAfWRSOf MESSALINft p-Hiitotv't Wicked tit Wcmon c fc *>330 words
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Advertisement310 1953-06-10 4 In wry class of goods there it one that excels, one that sets the standard for the remainder, one that a man is proud to possess, that pro•Viyella* pyjamas are not expensive because they wear for years and never bse their softnest or their colour. Viyella IF IT SHRINKS WE310 words
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Miscellaneous231 1953-06-10 4 L jg L[l j S}] iii *l J «OTAit» CLl«: W( vk v unch on police bA.si,:" r lb c p rfl)rmanci at Farr^r Park i .10 p m to *To D m i p, l ffift M fi »m«?°iJoE: Pirn Unit a frr» ahow, at -'.b BuffK'n Road Juron231 words
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290 1953-06-10 5 Why doesn 't India ever hear the real story? THE INFORMATION HEADS WONDER: KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. UK ADS of the Federal Government's $8 million Information Service are vainly seeking the answer to this question: What happens to the reams of propaganda hopefully sent each year to India? According to Malayans290 words
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144 1953-06-10 5 'LESSONS USED FOR ATTACKS ON EX-MASTER' CANON R. K. S. Adams, headmaster of St. Andrew's School, said yesterday he would "look into" allegations made by ohe of his s-'udents that two of the school's masters had made verbal attacks on ex-detainee Devan Nalr during classes. The student had alleged that144 words
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Article31 1953-06-10 5 Two hundred and fourteen Indian deck passengers, who arrived In the 8,644 ton passenger freighter Eastern Queen two days ago, were released from quarantine on St. John's Island yesterday.31 words
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97 1953-06-10 5 Dancers will repeat show tomorrow FLLOWING many requests, the national dance display 4 will be repeated tomorrow night on the City Hall steps, j the City Council Secretary, Mr T. M. Stevens, announced last night. The show will begin at 8.30 p.m. and will last two-and-a-half hours. Mr. Stevens pointed97 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 5 CIRCULAR BUS LINE A FLOP THE CIRCULAR CITY bus service, started b y the Singapore Trartion Company from May 12. has been found to be a complete failure and may be discontinued shortly. Mr. G. G. Wilson, genera" manager of the Traction Compary. told the Straits Times yesterday he would92 words
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Article73 1953-06-10 5 About 120 Servicemen and women celebrated the Coronation with a gala dinner and star-studded variety show at the Union Jack Club, Singapore, last night. Many had arrived only recently from the Federation tc join the festivities in tn« Colony. The company was representative of the armed forces73 words
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Article49 1953-06-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. TuesPublic changing rooms along the beach at Jalan Scudai are to be erected by the Town Council at a cost of 345.000. which is to be claimed from Government. The buildinps will be let out on lease, and will eventually pay for themselves.49 words
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Article42 1953-06-10 5 The Polish-owned ship, Fryderyk Chopin, arrived ir Singapore yesterday from the Chinese port of Dairen, to take on water and stores before leaving for Gdynia. The freißhter is carrying a cargo of 6,800 tons of maize and coke.42 words
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Article, Illustration192 1953-06-10 5 He had a drink, then jumped into the sea DEPRESSED because he lost his job, a labour foreman, Kor Mong Eng, had some whisky and then jumped into the sea from the steps beside the Customs Office at Clifford Pier on Monday. Abdul Hassan, a special constable who was nearby,192 words
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192 1953-06-10 5 'Reputed thief -3 months for loitering TWO years ago. at the age of I<7, Phua Ban Seng stole, broke into houses and kept 111-gotten goods. From then until last November he had been in and out of prison. This gave him the name of "reputed thief." And yisterday. when he192 words
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Article65 1953-06-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A jungle company policeman. Idris bin Othman, was sent to prison for three months in the Sessions Court here today for stealing clothing from the kit of one of his friends, Sakariah. Idris denied stealing the shirts, shorts, and trousers mentioned in the65 words
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Article296 1953-06-10 5 <FeeV should have been 'yards' 4 DETECTIVE inspector of the Singapore Harbour A Board Police said in court yesterday that he knew he had made a mistake in his evidence in an opium case on Monday when he read the newspapers in the296 words
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Article90 1953-06-10 5 150 SOCIAL WORKERS AT MEETING ONE hundred and fifty so ciaJ workers trom Singapore and the Federat-on had an informal talk about their work at the Duneam Road Hostel of the University ol Malaya. Cast night. They were students in th* new refresher course class for soiial workers organised by90 words
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Article28 1953-06-10 5 IPOH. Tues. -The villaee of Bukit Sapi. in the Lenggong area of. Upper Perak went to the Dolts and elected a local council of eight28 words
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Article114 1953-06-10 5 PenangSumatra trade's big drop PENANG, Tues. PENANG'S trade with Indonesia showed a big decline in the first quarter of 1953. Imports from Sumatra were down by nearly $6,000,000. The total value was $6,700,000, compared with $12,500,000 in the same period last year. Exports to Indonesia were [worth $200,000 for the114 words
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Advertisement220 1953-06-10 5 PFAFF eaten for the hou.c- II j wife, the dressmaker. Ifie taiki 10 r jnd jlio industry. Machines which Mfsfil^M are buMr with thought and precision, designed to make every kind of sewing easy and enjoyable. •*Jsj'"-% MADE IN GERMANY I* \Ht£/ How available oti Low Hire vjsi^/ Purchase Terms!!220 words
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Advertisement237 1953-06-10 5 ■Tm mikt4f(x Beiur W U'if> "&"<"•. s There are certain pleasurable occasions -out of the ordinary, and above the everyday which deserve and command tributes only of the best; it is for these that BexsoXc Hedges have so thoughtfully provided their Super Virginia curettes. BEXSOX HEDGES LTD OLD BOXD STREET237 words
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Obituary87 1953-06-10 6 JUMEAUX suddenly at Perth Western Australia on Bth June Doctor A. C. Jumeaux formerly of the Mabvan Medical Service. OMAI.LCY P. 8.. late of Buklt BHmbliiK Estate. Kuala Selangor and former Slate Councillor. Sel- j angor, died at Dublin 25th May. Deeply mourned by wife and sons. MR. TAN87 words
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Obituary47 1953-06-10 6 IN MEMORIAM of Di Sucuna Row who passrxi away in England on flih June. 1952 and was burled In Taipini: on 27th June. 1952 -Death Doth Hide. But Not Divide, Thou art with Christ and Christ with us, Thou Art Not Lost. But Gone Before."47 words
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Article63 1953-06-10 6 MADELINES liavr pleasure In announcing an added ServirefMhlonJng customer's own materials under rxpert supervision. 01.AD101.1 BULBS: Selected nutch Billbl 1 'SO Dozen. 20 different vnrii-lies available. Buy and i plant now! Robinsons. Phonr 5894. A LARGE selection of maternity unlocks A- skirts now available, also I WO morning frocks63 words
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Article668 1953-06-10 6 The Money Rolls In It was remarked in the Federation the other day that while business and trade in general was not nearly as good as it was, every branch of the entertainments industry, from wayangs to cinemas, continued to flourish. Although less up-to-date, the annual report of the Customs668 words
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Article400 1953-06-10 6 The trans-At'-itic uproar over the televising of the 8.8.C. films of the Coronation has rather more than an academic interest for Malaya, where television possibilities presently may be discussed in earnest. The 8.8.C. gave its films to American television networks on the understanding that the necessary commercial sponsorship400 words
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Article185 1953-06-10 6 Burma's Communist underground has laid down the lines along which a good party member must make love. Wrfen proposing he may not say, "I love you" or "You are beautiful" nor indeed use any sentimental bourgeoisie phrases. Courtship must open with those moving words: "I am deeply185 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1953-06-10 6 Aims and Objects of a University THE problems and achievements of the University of Malaya form the subject of thi« article, the first of a series drawn from a recent address by Sir SYDNEY CAINE, the Univer sity's Vice-Chancellor. IT IS a defect of academic people that they tend to1,675 words
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347 1953-06-10 6 EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN: A MAN'S VIEW PQUAL pay for women a which should be joinec How many men are there who. against their will, continue to work at humdrum routine jobs in order to support a wife and family? They do so because they can earn sufficient to support347 words
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Letter199 1953-06-10 6 I READ with great surprise the news of the request by i graduate teachers for an independent arbitration tribune I never thought this group of undoubtedly useful public servants would have to resort to such action in their just plea for an equitable salary scale They certainly199 words
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Letter104 1953-06-10 6 always been acclaimed as being the e'eanest city in South East Asia, continues to overlook the disgusting habit of spitting. A little over a year ago, spitting was declared an offence and for a short time spitting in public places ceased. The nuisance has again started. Action104 words
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Letter59 1953-06-10 6 I SHOULD like to correct a printing error in my letter under the caption "Customs Duties" of June 8. The quantity of tobacco on which duty is normally waived, if it is imported for the personal use of a bona-fide traveller, is Ulb. and not 459 words
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Letter151 1953-06-10 6 I AM sure that those who were lucky to see the National Dances and Variety Concert during Coronation Week on the City Hall steps enjoyed themselves thoroughly. But chere must have been quite a large number who did not have the good fortune to witness the151 words
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263 1953-06-10 6 Unusual, but not without precedent WITH reference to the enquiry by W.H.B. published in your paper (June 4' on the unusual names of Won?. Kuantan. Wong Pahang. Wong Lipis and Wonj? Bentong. who are members of a Chinese family, although this is unusual it is not without prrcwdent in Malaya263 words
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Advertisement738 1953-06-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. EATON Junr 9th Bungsar Hospital to Valerie wife of Dennis Baton Kuala Lumpur a daughter. CHIA—CHAN: TIM engagement took place on Sunday 7-6-53, between Chla Teck Khlam seventh son of Mrs. Chla Eng Say and the liite Mr. Chla En« Say. and Mary Chan Kirn Hcok flflh daughter738 words
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Advertisement71 1953-06-10 6 HOHNER CHROMATIC HARMONICAS With sharps and flats. Play any Music. In any key. Five models available from stock: Model 260 40 Chromonica, 40 reeds. $12.00 MODEL 260 2 48 Super Chromonica, 48 reeds. 914.50 MODEL 280 64 '64' Chromonica, 64 reeds. $22.50 MODEL 1260 40 Chromonica I, de luxe. $16.0071 words
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Advertisement95 1953-06-10 6 For Tone Quality f 8C5937 A. C. MAINS 9 VALVE 11 WAVEBAND PLUS: 10 LOUDSPEAKER I FULL BANOSPREAD I ALL CLASS VALVES I TUNINC INDICATOR I FULLY TROPICALISED 1 GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. PRICE $490/" FEDERATION $530/- 10', FOR CASH AOVT Of TH£ GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTO OF ENGLAND tiNCA'OM "«l»C(»95 words
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503 1953-06-10 7 S'pore Bar Committee seeks action against lawyer called 'X' MISCONDUCT CHARGE SINGAPORE lawyer was called upon in the Hijjh Court yesterday to show cause why he should not be dealt with under the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance for professional misconduct. The lawyer's name was not revealed, but he was referred503 words
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150 1953-06-10 7 A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND IN TROUBLE SK XI N G His driver frirncl in trouble with the law, a passenger tried to help him by offering SI to the policeman and got himself into trouble too. The passenger. Low Cheng I. ong, a cook, yesterday pleaded guilty150 words
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68 1953-06-10 7 Boy tells of friend's fatal swiir T'VO SCHOOLBOYS wont for a swim in a PooC in Wolskei Road on April 29. After a Ow minutes, one boy left thp water to attend to his younger brother and vhen he returned, his friend was missing. Tlii* wan told to the SinsaAssistant68 words
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Article65 1953-06-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s IIo;ivy rain last night and yesterday afternoon, flooded thr 59th mile of the Te!uk An.son -Boeder Road to a depth ol IS inches, it was rep >rted at 10 oclock this morning. A stretch of the Teluk AnsonChangkat Jong Road was covered by65 words
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Article64 1953-06-10 7 l,uinijuw, mes. l, aa y Limerick, vice-chairman of the British Red Cross Society, spoke of thp work of the British Red CNM in Malaya when she opened the society's Coronation exhibition yesterday In London. Lady Limerick, who has Just returned from a tour of theReuter - 64 words
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203 1953-06-10 7 Kl ALA LlMPl'R, Tuesday. ;T»HERE MUST be no penal clauses in private x provident funds if they are to be accepted by the Government. Mr. T. Matthews, the secretary of the Employees Provident Fund Board, said today. He said that an employee's credit203 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 7 you WILL NOT get your A mail on the Hari Raya Piiasa holiday on June 13. but inland and overseas mail will be dispatched as usual. The General Post Office. Singr-rwre, will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices92 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 7 The Australian destroyer, H.M.A.S. Tobruk. the fastest, most powerful warship in Australia's Navy will visit Singapore this week on her way to Korean waters. She will be the 10th RAN. ship to serve with United Nations' forces in Korea. She is taking part in the official68 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 7 PAYROLL GRAB: 3 HELD NOW SINGAPORE police have arrested two more men in connection with the $18,000 payroll robbery on Thomson Road on Monday. Both are .Malays. A third man, an Indian, was arrested soon after the robbery. A car and $3,275 have been recovered. The payroll was stolen by92 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-10 7 While Ahmad bin Lasim a gardener was in town seeing the Coronation lights on June 6 Mohamed bin Abdullah entered his room at Bushey Park and stole ciothes and cash totalling: $107. Yesterday in the Singapore Second Police Court Mohamed was remanded to June 1667 words
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162 1953-06-10 7 'See-more' air service will appeal to tourists KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. fTiHE southern route of the I X federation's Beaver air service will probably be exlended by th e end of the month. Mr. M. Oxford, Assistant Director of Civil Aviation, told the Straits Times today. A proving flight was made162 words
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306 1953-06-10 7 CRUEL TO WIFE? I AM TOO MUCH OF A GENTLEMAN FOR THAT, HE SAYS EXTRACTS OF letters "couched in the most affectionate terms." written by an engineer. Vicolass F. J Benoist. to his Chinese wife, living apart from him. were read out in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. The306 words
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Article, Illustration192 1953-06-10 7 TO raise H.SM for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund in that many seconds, take one beautiful Hollywood actress like Constance Smith. Add a broad shouldered matinee idol— like Jeffrey Hunter. Then spread the word around that a kiss fram Constance, or a hue from Hunter,192 words
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Article133 1953-06-10 7 'NO DEALINGS WITH PEKING— ENVOY Jap ambassador visits Spore JAPAN WILL NEVER recognise the Peking Government, said Mr. K. Yoshizawa. Japanese Ambassador X) Formosa, who arrived in Singapore yesterday on a ,hree day fact-finding visit. "We attach great impor- 1 tence to friendly relations between Japan and the Chinese Nationlist133 words
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Article129 1953-06-10 7 Charge not correct —magistrate JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— Lee Kirn Loon, who was charged in the police court here to-day with not making a full disclosure of his assets in a bankruptcy examination, was discharged by the magistrate who said the charge was incorrect. Mr. S. C. Maclntyre. defend ing. asked129 words
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Article41 1953-06-10 7 me Brinsn-ownea ireignter, the 7,295 ton Bimini, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Taku Bar in China with 4.650 tons general cargo for Britain. The Bimini took on bunkers at Pulau Bukom, and left port the same day.41 words
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Article26 1953-06-10 7 The Department of Con nerce and Industry last nigl innounced that applicatioi or licences to import fishir lets from Japan, should 1 ■übmitted now.26 words
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Article186 1953-06-10 7 Court protest over warrant A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. N. L. Macassey, protested in the Singapore Fifth Polir" Cour", yesterday agairst the circumstances oi the arrest on a warrant of a Singapore businessman. Mr. Macassey ap'-arnl [Of Lee Sing Bak, who wa^ charged with cheating Gian Sin.;h Si Co. Ltd. by186 words
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Article161 1953-06-10 7 EIGHT people, including services chiefs left S'.nnapore n a Royal Air Force Hastings I for Labuan yesterday for thi«; mornings opening of the Labuan War Graves Cemetery by the Governor of North Borneo. They were Major-Gen. A. G. O'Carrol; Scott Rear Adm.rai ■A. F161 words
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Advertisement218 1953-06-10 7 HYGEIA DISSOIVENATOR MODERN SANITATION A NEW MORE ATTRACTIVE MODEL COMPLETE INSTALLATION Installed In Your Home For $400/--including one Drum of Dissolvent. (Inclusive of all charges) ELIMINATE NAUSEOUS CLOSET PANS WITH THIIR DISCOMFORTS AND DANCERS PROVIDES THE SAME COMFORT AND SAFETY AS A SEPTIC TANK. RUNS CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT EMPTYINC NO WATER218 words
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Advertisement112 1953-06-10 7 C Vst si bon Y'>u ran hrar ihr jqpMl honk tt .1 i.ixi in Mm Rii' Rov.ilr a> thr cork pops «-r the swirl of la< in ihr rnrkwure at Auiruil when ihr Mawairl <parklr» inio ihr claw rrcapturc ihe faint whiiprr of l.r pMqM palnu j» ilir bubble* break112 words
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Miscellaneous85 1953-06-10 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature 7.30 p.m. on June 8 to 7 30 a.m on June 9»: Singapore (76 degrees >, Penang <77i, Kota Bahru < 76> Kuala Lumpur < 73 Ipoh (75), Kuantan (73). Maximum temperature 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 9»: Singapore (88) Penang (89 1. Kota85 words
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287 1953-06-10 8 $1,280f0r the widow of a war hero (FOURTEEN people have contributed $1,280 during the past few weeks for the widow of, Swee Lye Quee. Lye Quee and hLs unmarried brother. Lye Huat. of 213 Albert Street, died recently In poverty without recognition of their help to internees during the war.287 words
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79 1953-06-10 8 HUSH— THESE EXPLOSIONS WORRY US, SAY POLICE TAIPING. Tues— Now that the Coronation celebrations are over. Taiping police say that nuisance caused by noise will not be tolerated. Recently explosions have been caused h v children and older people using carbide and water. The police ask the puhlir to report79 words
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340 1953-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rpHE High Commissioner. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, tonight called on the peoples of the Federation to dedicate themselves to the service of Malaya in thf new Elizabethan era. In a talk over Radio Malaya, Sir Gerald said:340 words
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Article93 1953-06-10 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues JOHORE'S playground scheme, which will cost $100.--000, is now getting underway. A $10,000 playground is to be made at Jalan Aldnttar here while another $10,000 has been earmarked for imI provements to the Istana foothall field, Dato Sheikh Abu bakar, officer in93 words
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221 1953-06-10 8 No reason against it, says Mr. Shaw IF IT IS too late for Singapore to elect a girl to compete for the "Miss Universe" contest in California next month, one may compete next year. Mr. Run Run Shaw said yesterday that, if221 words
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164 1953-06-10 8 THERE is a fish glut along ihe coast of Borneo. Yesterday Singapore's largest fish carrier left Telok Ayer Basin to bring the cheap fish to housewives here. "And there isn't a better time to bring in more fish." said Mr. T. W. Burdon. Deputy164 words
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Article104 1953-06-10 8 Secretariat chosen for congress KUALA LUMPUR. A THREE-PARTY secretariat is being set up to prepare for the UMNO-MCA Malayan national congress, tentatively fixed for next month. It will have a representative each from the United Malays National Organisation, the Malayan Chinese Association and Labour. Drafts prepared by the secretariat will104 words
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Article149 1953-06-10 8 Mr. Francis will visit RAAF unit CANBERRA. Tues AUSTRALIA'S Army Minister. j\ Mr Josiah Francis, will spend some time in Malaya after the opening; of the war cemetery at. Labuan Mr. Francis will arrive in Sinsarjore from North Borneo on June 13 and fly to Kuala Lumpur on June 15149 words
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Article75 1953-06-10 8 LONDON, Tues. The Sultan of Kelantan attended the British Empire Society for the Blind's reception to Colonial visitors at the Royal Hospital. Chelsea on Monday. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, president of the Society's Board, was unable to attend, and the guests were greeted by Genpral Sir Bernard75 words
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Advertisement249 1953-06-10 8 SOLE AGENTS: R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1. .-i \l Air Conditioned 228-229. tochore Road. Singapore. Tel: *****-8 Up-to-date BEDROOMS luxuriously furnished with telephone service, spacious bathrooms attached. Privilege goes to the Ladies The only Hotel in the South East Asia where ladies will have the249 words
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Advertisement281 1953-06-10 8 1 The secret of sandwich Q-^j) Herf's thf sk rh o( sjind^ich success— at tea-time, supper time almost any time. A thin spread ol Bovril on bread and butter makes the tastiest, mosi satis f vtng sandwich of all It doe* you good. too. because Uovril is the goodne^ of281 words
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Miscellaneous332 1953-06-10 8 SINGAPORE 2 As Singapore: *10 Listeners OAX*W4»*-vnKi Calling; 7 News: 7 15 Instrumental 7.15 a.m. Morning Star; .7.30 Oroups, 7.30 Now and Then. 8 I News; 7.35 Orchestra; 8 Invitation Take a Bow; 8.30 Wednesday to Music; 8.30 Malay Housewives' Concert; 9.30 News; 10' Inter-' Corner; 8.57 For the Schools;332 words
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Article, Illustration212 1953-06-10 9 Rabies threat nipped by prompt Govt. action DOGS MUST STILL BE CONTROLLED BUT— pROMPT measures taken by the Singapore Government have prevented any widespread outbreak of rabies. But the public must still be careful, Mr. A. H Foster. Chief Veterinary Officer, warned yesterday. Mr Foster said Singapore oonirt not be212 words
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43 1953-06-10 9 COME CLOSER —THIS IS A TOP SECRET Don't be shy! I'm only a little kitten and I'm nut going to scrutch you. But you must bring your ear closer if you want to hear my secret. After all, we animals must stick together.43 words
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Article63 1953-06-10 9 The 8 221-ton Japanese liner Ancits Maru. the first ship of the OSK line to resume postwar east-west wmee, i- i.i Singapore loadln* for European ports and London. The OSK is the second Japanese line to be admitted into the Europe-Ffcr East Shipping Conference. The63 words
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Article120 1953-06-10 9 NEW-LOOK STAMPS NEXT YEAR OINGATOU hopes to have 15 n w pk-torial stamps in denominations from our cent to S.'> l>. next year, said .Mr. A. Cooper, Dirertor of Posts, yesterday. I'h recommendations of the Stamps Designs Committee, appointed three years ago, have now been approved. All necessary st«p« have120 words
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128 1953-06-10 9 KIALA LI'MPl'R. Tuesday. THE official side of the Federation Government"; Whitley Council is now examining; a memorandun on the claims of 66.000 Government daily-ratei workers for better wages, gratuities and workini conditions, the Straits Times understands. The memorandum \v^.- Mb- milted at128 words
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Article78 1953-06-10 9 12,000 make sure PENANG. Tues. -Over 12,000 students from local English and Chinesp schools have reserved seats for the screening of the 84-m:nute techn.eoiour Coronation featur- 1 "A Queen is Crowned." It Is expected that several thousand other pupils from Malay and Indian school* w::: tin .see the fllm whe78 words
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Article71 1953-06-10 9 THE BAND WILL BE THERE SINGAPORE'S multi-million dollar Pasir Panjang Power Station Vie biggest in the East will be officially opened on July 3, by the Colony Governor, Sir John Nicoll. The City President. Mr. T. P. F. .McNeice. told the Straits Times yesterday: "It will be a bit; occasion.''71 words
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Article47 1953-06-10 9 Aiv. Tin, who admitted stealing two motor-car hub i-aps, worth $16. from a car parked in North Bridge Road was yesterday senj*uced to ,ix month.-,' a aol. He will al.so have a year's police .supervison .liter servint; hi.> sentence. Auk admitted two previous •onvictions.47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-10 9 ITCHING the ducks" was the title of one of the events at the Penang Chines* Swimming Club's Coronation Gala on Sunday... and here are> tour competitors who succeeded—(lff t to right) Yeoh Saw Ai, I mi Cheng lm. Alice .Mvlo and Tan Ran54 words
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Article130 1953-06-10 9 J^KSPONSK t,> the appeals for blood donor.s last week ho.s been disappointing, a spokesman for the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service .said fwterday. With everyone engacrd in Coronation celebrations, the bank reached a record low k'v*-l of only 33 bottles last week ami fven how, with 54130 words
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209 1953-06-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, TUM. 'THE Kelantan Educa- t.lon Department has (■hanged its mind about Inche Ismail bin Yusof. a schoolteacher, whos* 1 application for leave to &o to Mecca it had turned down. Now Inche Ismail Ls not only allowed to perform209 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 9 Pneumonia, with 37 victims during the week ending May 30. continues to be the number one "killer in Singapore City. This latest figure is the hi»he*t on record for any single week. In the previous week. 26 deaths from pneumonia were reported. Tuberculosis and enteritis were68 words
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Article57 1953-06-10 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tue.s —The m.v. Ma lav of the Austasia Line, called here today on her maiden voyage to the Far East, She will leave for Penang tomorrow night. She is the first of five vessels to be built in London to inaugurate a new57 words
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Article55 1953-06-10 9 Mr. James Lawrence Meader the new Director of the United States Information Service for Singapore. the Federation and North Borneo, will arrive in ■ngapon by air to-morrow. Mr. Meader until recently U.S.I.S. Director in Man/a succeeds the late Mr. Elmer Newton who died suddenly in55 words
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40 1953-06-10 9 Outraged girl's modesty: Gaoled SEOAMAT. Tue.s— On an amended charge of outraging the modesty of a six-year-old ■iirl on an estate in Bekok. Rainalu. 29. was yesterday sentenced to nine months' gaol at Segamat. Ramalu was originally charged with rape.40 words
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Advertisement197 1953-06-10 9 The 52.00 SEATS ARE CASH BOOKABLE IN ADVANuc. LLlilliLl' 14S, 4, 6.30, 930 The Gun lhat /v3 j| tfts^_ WWNtR^^TLL ITS BULLET- SMA^IWING THWILLS Bios. V IN COLOR BV W^RMBRG®a^K \i yturrimn I'U) LLIS THA.\ $£.*<< iMt m dttlAN Pius! rULI-LEMGT!i News S. :!.c CORONATION SINGAPORE LONDOIT CORONATION CELEBRATIONS! .Votr197 words
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Advertisement210 1953-06-10 9 sr^iwt+fHtf^ NOW S HOWING ■^PsiJlll lIH I k 10.45 a. m 1.30. 4. .^iXi^JJ^ 6-30 9.30 p.m. CON*aAMCE SMITH AND JEFFREY HUNTER HAVE NOW PROLONGED THEIR STAY IN SINGAPORE FOR ANOTHER WEEK AND WILL MAKE A PERSONAL APPEARANCE NIGHTLY AT 6.30 <Sc 930 P.M. SEATS AT NORMAL PRICES $3/- $2/-210 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1953-06-10 10 Ali, Ruki.ih and Professor Knowalt. bore into the side of a mountain in a specialty construct ed car invented by the Professor. They find the interior inhabited by race of gnome-tike creatures, and by monstrous tribe o( fire men called Volcas. The Volcaj destroy the boring car.1,014 words
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Article, Illustration218 1953-06-10 10 Dear Boys and Girls. I ati afra<d there wasn t ronrn for your p-ige last week due to the extra space required for Coronation items I hope you weren't too d'Wppointed about this and that you a I enioyed the celebrations. Here are the names218 words
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Article, Illustration443 1953-06-10 10 HERE is a Coronation stamp that marks n new departure. Illustrated for you here you can see the stamp issued by the Union of South Africa, and you ivi'< find that it is ci-lingval. that is. it is printed in both Afrikaans and Enalish. Previously stamps of443 words
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Advertisement308 1953-06-10 10 fawtvttfe LIPTONI YELLOW LABEL z^??^^ TEA x^SSS^I In this famous C^ w /v' y s'/ JJI Yellow Tin is the fc^ jvil finest tea in the rH^^ b^**^/' /s*!* world. Its superb *^ttt^^^*^»a» *Mr' i/l flavour will delight ]w^ ■'A'jl your family and rf: J/l N^i y SOLE ACENTS: HENRY308 words
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Advertisement29 1953-06-10 10 l" 'Ulintlll KIIIIIMIIHIIIIIMttIIIIIHIIIIKI til I >tt*"MM*MtttMMtHMItM»MII DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children Corner Wise Owls Club, and tend me a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH29 words
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Advertisement136 1953-06-10 10 ITHANK YOU j( you JUS? Ttfis is \t it's $0:0 i* ALL 1 I Bur what is MHJDy^ -rqv wo.voeffJ. OF w srofies in I 1 IS IT 3000 9 II C/ff.V6 HX I M*~?£ 00 A TIN MV I p*~__^ ,f-^\ _J yOU <i£T *AH:iV ALWAYS HX A I136 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1953-06-10 11 BILL FISH - BILL FISH By The Iban trackers who recently arrived in Malaya to fight against the terrorists. pOUR HUNDRED brown-skinned little men who believe in dreams and ghosts, worship pagan gods and refuse to enter the Jungle without their lucky charms are the newest recruits1,201 words
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588 1953-06-10 11 A 'spiritual Colombo plan' launched From EUGENE KAMENKA in Sydney AUSTRALIAN churche; have launched a "spiritual Colombo plan' to make Australians ap predate their responsibilities, towards their neighbours in SouthEast Asia The Church of England. Australia's largest religious denomination, has begun an appeal for £AlOO.OOO for the needs of the588 words
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Advertisement278 1953-06-10 11 For choice I~2^'?^^i Jbidsßrst! |H ■< f*»e car for you. You'll find the pf Ford V-8 exactly tailored to your '•I 1: B^^ m f <Ul f %>c lfl lont: low an <* lovely! c m m^ m^mmmz ■^^r lf p° wrrcd fh »he brilliant m tmmm Mm^^m^ Strato-S»ar V-8278 words
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Miscellaneous154 1953-06-10 11 Straits Times Crossword 1 1 I j 5 [~~~f||| Zpli~TiZp__M~~lZlll ZHZI J^^yZw^ i ZKZp^pZß__B!l^__S~ ACROSS jo w, nri 1. Hurt needy man and CwVtj*™^ <•>. Unpressive (3, 1, 4, B>. 15. Many, fit to spnri Answered and wielded again '5). send m««aEe i, 7) 18 Cbndltloi (6) < Narrated— not154 words
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483 1953-06-10 12 MORE ACTIVITY IN INDUSTRIALS: TINS IRREGULAR Straits Traders $21.50, United Engineers ords. $11.75, Wearne $2.16. Berjuntai 30s. 3d.. Hong Fatt $1.42 l 2 Kuala Kampar 455. 3d. and 45s 6d., Petaling $4.50, $4.52 \i and $4.55, Rantau $2.70, Kawang Tin Fields 10s. l< l2 d. Sungei Way $3.32 Vi and483 words
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Article81 1953-06-10 12 Fair demand from the Continent and Britain yesterday resulted in rubber appreciatine by 1 5 8 cents a pound. Junp first grade closed at 58' 4 cents. The demand was mainly for lower grade rubber. A distinctly better sentiment was present In the market, The close was steady81 words
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Article180 1953-06-10 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. ULVER, lead, tin and scheellte 5 shares were sold at lower levelr n the Stock Exchange today, a used by ft further decline in overeas metal prices. General investments were quietly teady. Sales volume was light in j lost sections, aoart from the metal roup. and180 words
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Article127 1953-06-10 12 NEW YORK. Tues. IVTHILE easily maintatnln? an equilibrium the Stock Market ,-esterday adopted a waiting atrlbute pending further develop•nents In Korea and the tax juestion. Activity tended to contract as the Ist showed a majority of fractional tfIIBMCiBB In largely featureless :rade. The market was dull in the127 words
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Article17 1953-06-10 12 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was drrlarrd at S.ISS a picul, down 53.7517 words
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Article137 1953-06-10 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Slnga- 1 pore Harbour Board wharva* or expected today are < Mangalore 1-2. Liverpool Maru 4-5. Melko Maru C.P.. Bumatra 6-7. 1 Andes Maru 11, Tabinta 13-14. Stanvac Sydney 15-16. Wakashlma j Maru 18. President Buchanan 19-20. Tung Song N. Wall 3 and 4,137 words
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Article157 1953-06-10 12 Slnfmpore Chinwe Produce Exchange; Noon prices per picul W< Copra: quiet, weak. 836 'j 1.0. b. buyers. $37 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; $59 i sellers. Pepper: quiet, no bufllne* reported. Muntolc white $550 v ers Sarawak $545, Lampong black 8485 (down $5). Lewis and Peat: Closing prices per157 words
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Advertisement1410 1953-06-10 12 noHn.^ MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. $£3 f Passage (InCOfpOrafd in S.noopor«i) All othar Dept BLUE FUNNEL LINK Dt >> Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load ond discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Duo Soils P. S'hom Penang Aeneas for I r-pool June 10/111,410 words
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Advertisement578 1953-06-10 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK. /CONTINENT S'pora P. S'hom Penong "A«io" for Bi^gkok Soieon Hong < Kara Mamlo Kobe, Yokohoma G. 21/24 TZ "Monchurlo" for Australia 22/2S June 19/21 Jun. 14/18 Jun. "Meonio" for Bangkok 29/29 June "Kino" for Bongkok, Soioon, Hong Kong Von.ia Kobe Yckohomo 18/19 July 14/17578 words
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Advertisement587 1953-06-10 12 BEN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. For UK /CONTINENT S'pora S'hom Penong 1 > tSC mJSST? b M 14/11 J-. :ti^o v :g h ow for A^ P Uve rp001 n/isj- nmsm Tn^rHuT^:.... 17/IJJ-. MffJ-i WmHm -TSTJS* L 'hVA J—/ 4 J-ry S/ 7My B/10 Mf t§ rS^riS^. A TTT: IJ/1»J-ry 1./11J.*587 words
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Advertisement1235 1953-06-10 12 McALISTER 6c CO.. LID. Tel: No. 5904 ILLERMAN tk BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, MAVM. B.OTTIB.OAM 4 LOS ANGCLES. SAN F «ANCItCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SIATTLE A VANCOUVER and for U U^NBrth Atte^Po't. A tptin gilt! N* i "CITY Ot OTTAWA" Snore Prnono S'por. P S m .f/T?"! 0 24/29 June 31,235 words
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Article, Illustration599 1953-06-10 13 Race Eight A SHOLME attempted to male© aJl the running on Saturday. He battled on gamely when challenged by Wonder Gold and Conventional and It was not until the last fifty yards that h« surrendered his lead. Ashnlme has a stayer's record in England but,599 words
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Article15 1953-06-10 13 THERE WILL BE NO BROADCAST OF THE IPOH RACES BY RADIO MALAYA TODAY.15 words
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Article232 1953-06-10 13 EPSOM JEEP - THE MINX IS 'SPECIAL' SAFE BET EPSOM JEEP By JHE MINX, CONVENTIONAL and 35 M.M. are my three each-way "specials" in another intriguing card at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf Club June Meeting. The Minx can be confidently followed now that she has broken the ice. After232 words
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Article147 1953-06-10 13 KTBOM JEEP BEAUMONT POINTER i Race 1 ORE <>RK SHOW SHOW 2.30 Sharp Look Church Parade Ore Show Show Barboroaaa Sharp Look Race 2 ROSALIND SUNSTREAM SUNSTREAM 3.00 Bit Hit Bl( Hit Binnton Sunstream IMnl>**' 1 CynoMve 1 Race 3 NOOIT GEDACHT KIMJ| PET HARRINOAY 3.30 Harrincay147 words
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Article1225 1953-06-10 13 Race 1—2.30: Class 3, Div. 5—5 Furs. Str 1 —8 Sharp Look Mawi 9.J0 Mr. M. van Breukelen Owner 2 Splendour Smith 8.13 Mr Yeap Hock Hoe Manning 3 Three Dimension. Lansdown 8 :0 Shaw Stable Spencer 4 Frog II Manning 8.09 Mr Yeap Hock Hoe Manning1,225 words
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Article392 1953-06-10 13 tIEAVY scratchlngs have weaken- i ed the field considerably In I Race Five and at the weights I like nothing better than J5 M.M. This speedy Uenturlus gelding went stylishly over the Penang si j furlongs in May with 9.0 on his baxk392 words
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Article102 1953-06-10 13 4 FTER his smashing (our /V Irtuthx victory »t Bukit Tlmah in April, Cargo Rice must have a wonderful chance in the fifth event at Ipoh today- I am sure we have not yet seen the best of this longstriding three year-old. In the same rare102 words
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Advertisement716 1953-06-10 13 Queen anne Mil RARE S Scotch Whisky teg SCOTLAND'S GIFT TO THE WORLft^ JACKSON CO, LTD Jsf*^**^^/ SPEND YOUR NEXT LOCAL LEAVE on a ROUNDTRIP cruise to FASCINATING HONGKONG ON ONE OF THE FAST AND COMFORTABLE VESSELS M.S. "TJIWANGI" on June 24M, M.S. "TJILUW AH" .ailing or, |uly 7th DURATION716 words
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Advertisement24 1953-06-10 13 THK I.ool*l. THE WEATHER \T IPOH IS UNSETTLED BUT IF THERE IS NO MORE RAIN THE GOING TODAY WILL BE GOOD, REPORTS EPSOM JEEP.24 words
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Advertisement462 1953-06-10 13 mil MiJihm I! f Every year R.O.A.C. carries 0^pj^',$r£>i happy parties nf school children V 2JMZ<S^fffl^b| nn holiday from Kngland to visit their parents living overseas. 1 j~LJl^ \^f Regular B.O.A.C. services he- tween I-nndon and Singapore r^^r^* tjf ij offer every opportunity for *^J^V__y~>y parents to avail themselves of462 words
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Article, Illustration521 1953-06-10 14 KEITH MILLER MAY NOT BOWL IN FIRST TESTI Final selection is delayed From JACK FINGLETON (Special to the Straits Times) LONDON, Tuesday. THE world's best all-rounder, Keith Miller, is unlikely to bowl for Australia in the first Test which starts at Nottingham on Thursday. Miller did not play in the521 words
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Article116 1953-06-10 14 He hit the Aussies for 5 sixes LONDON. Tues. HAMPSHIRE, beaten hy tin Australians in two days, had the satisfaction yesterday of seeing one of tln-ir batsmen, young Roy Marshall, providing the best batting performance in the present scries of first cls»ss matches. Marshall, the \Ve«t Indian now qualifying for116 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 14 SEREMBAN. Tues. 'THE hist cricket century in Neci this season was scored by C. Btanlalaus :n Sunday's match In the Strahan Cup competition between N.S. Ceylonese and Sungel Lioni; Club. Stanislaus, who played for Ceylonese. scored 101 runs. Ceylonese won the toss and scored 2!0 runs for92 words
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Article258 1953-06-10 14 HUTTON'S WELL BUT LOCK IS OUT EVE OF THE TEST LONDON, Tues. LEN Mutton. England's cricket captain is re- covering from his shoulder Injury and hopes to be fit for the first Test against i Australia, heginning at Not- tingham °n Thursday. Hutton stated that his left shoulder, which was258 words
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Article57 1953-06-10 14 At a meeting of the Malay Football Association last night It was decided to appeal to S A FA. against the derision not to allow Malaya Cup players to go on tour to Irdor>esia with tne M.F.A. next month. Ihe appeal will stress that the loir will57 words
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Article, Illustration382 1953-06-10 14 LONDON, Tuesday. rpHE Sussex captain, David Sheppard, today con- founded the England selectors for leaving him out of the Test team with a magnificent 186 not out which turned a possible defeat into a glorious sixwicket victory over Leicestershire at Leicester in the county382 words
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Article126 1953-06-10 14 TORONTO, Tues. ARTHUR King, cf Toronto, regained the Canadian lightweight boxing title here last night by winning a dull 12-round decision over defending champion Armand Savole. cf Montreal. King, a 9-5 on favourite, weighed 134 pounds. Savoie 133. Savole had held the ;iUe since September, 1931.126 words
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Article350 1953-06-10 14 AFRICANS DOMINATE KUANTAN SPORTS KUANTAN. Tues. THE first athletic meeting of the Kuantan A. A. A., which was formed this year, was held on the padang here over the week-end. i Chlen Tong Meng just failed by half an inch to equal the Pahang high Jump record of sft. 7350 words
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Article181 1953-06-10 14 ATOP score of 88 not out by Shaw for Braddell Cricket Club featured their drawn match against Singapore Chinese R.C. "A" at Hong Lim Green on Saturday. Shaw hit 11 fours and a six in his innings. Chinese put up 179 for eight wickets declared181 words
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Article82 1953-06-10 14 Results of last night's STTA. table tennis tournament held at the iS.B.A. hall Women's junior singles: Myra Rodrtgues beat M Panter 17-21, 19-21. 21-9. 21-12. 21-13. and beat L P. Ryan 21-14. 21-15. 21-18. I Lucsts beat Tan Ken? Choo 21-13, 21-15. 21-15. Junior inter-club (men) Queen82 words
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Article39 1953-06-10 14 Results of the United Services Leaeue matches played yesterday were DIVISION ONE HASC 2 RAF Athen. 1 RAF Tengah 4 RAF Changi 2 RAF Corinth. 3 FBW 1 DIVISION TWO RAMC 3 RAF Changi 339 words
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Article65 1953-06-10 14 CHICAGO, Tues. The English First Division club, Liverpool won their seventh straight soccer match on their current American tour yesterday, overwhelming a Chicago All-Star side 4-2. Some 7,000 fans watched Billy Liddell score three times after the All-Stars took a brief 1-0 leadUP - 65 words
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Article57 1953-06-10 14 IPOH. Tues Mr Choong Sam. a well known Ipoh miner, has given a handsome silver cup to the Ipoh and District Fiotball League, to commemorate the Coronation. The trophy to be known as the "Ccronatlon Cup" will be competed for each year between League champions57 words
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Article32 1953-06-10 14 Radln Mas School became champions in Group "A" of the Junior Inter-School football competition when they beat Trafalgar Afternoon School by 1-0 at St. Josephs Institution ground.32 words
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Article31 1953-06-10 14 TODAY: High 1022 hr«. (8.2> and 2134 (8.9); Low 0345 (1.0) and 1554 (4.4). TOMORROW: High 1117 (8 3) and 2217 (9.2); Low 0434 (0 4) and 1638 (4.5).31 words
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Article21 1953-06-10 14 The Singapore Chinese Recreation Club's tennis section will hold their annual meeting In the rlußhouse at b p.m. today.21 words
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Article413 1953-06-10 14 TWO schoolboys Charlie Chan and Wilfred Skinnefl playing in their first big game "stole the showY at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday even though thefl were on the losing side for Singapore "A", who werß beaten 3-2 by Hong Kong Chinese. I They outshone their more experienced413 words
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Article48 1953-06-10 14 Singapore's (cam to pl;i> Hong Kong Chinese at il.ir Besar tomorrow the tourists' last game is: Cbcc Seng; Vass. Toon Kiim: Yassin. Harith. Hir Wens B Rozar^. Boor Seong. Awang Bakar. Booi I. rone Boniface. Reserves: Skinner. Kin Brnc. Ismail YusofT. Omai Awang.48 words
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Article240 1953-06-10 14 NEW YORK. lues. I^NGLAND'S HHR team a flying home today having wou up Iheir close .veason tour wi'h ti-3 victory o\er the United Stat at the floodlit Yankee Stadium h( last nmht. The decisive win avenged En lanci s shocked 1-0 defeat by t UnitedReuter - 240 words
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Article110 1953-06-10 14 PENANG. Tues. S. V A dims will captain Penang against Selanpor In their two-day cricket match on the Western Road ground on Saturday and Sunday. Penang's team is S. V. Ad..ms Xi Cheow Teik. Cheah Boh Eye, J T. Ballward. Koay Khoon Leong. C. E A Laßrooy110 words
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Advertisement917 1953-06-10 14 CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued from Page 6) ACCOMMODATION VACANT TO LET two furnished flat.s also cottage. Johore Bahru. Box No. ABO7B. S.T NEW CALICO" Guest House. 8. Cl; ymore Hill. Single accommodation available June 18th. Full board and personal laundry. Vcl: 6047. TO LET: New compound house No. 20. Dunsfold Drive.917 words
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Advertisement81 1953-06-10 14 y The fitting, flowing, linr of today's 4^^_3t fashinm can be nrinrd hy a «ingle t >' I gap or wrinkle. It is to prrvrvr and I m l\\ enhance this loveliness of line thai I 'I.ightning'rfrMj plackrt fastnvr has brrn <prcially designed. I Thu 'Lightning' is the tiniest of81 words
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Miscellaneous82 1953-06-10 14 [hsUbß^s^SMsMlsCbl'' SOCCER SAF.V DIV. 3A: SHB Police v SeleUr F.C., Jalan Besar. SBHFA LEAGI'E. DIV. 1: Chartered Bank "A" v Malayan Airways. i vl.in DIV. 2: Borneo Motors r ll.iiiilfNii.ink. Karrer Park; Bata vN.T.S.. Farrer Park; Guthrie v Hong Konu Bank "B". Karrer Park; Mans- j Held v Mercantile Bank,82 words
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