The Straits Times, 29 June 1953
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Title Section13 1953-06-29 1 The Straits Times r#*»f*** Established 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1953 15 CENTS13 words
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Article324 1953-06-29 1 Pact with U.S. will pave way to Korean peace SEOUL, Sunday. SOUTH Korean official said toniffht that the Initod States and the Republic of Korea hav c reached an agreement in principle on problems connected with a Korean war truce. This followed a meeting betweenAP - 324 words
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Article179 1953-06-29 1 'RUSSIA HAS LOST HER GRIP' BELGRADE, Sun. ynWARD Kardelj, Yu*J tinsluv Rffain policy maker and principal Communist Party ideo- 1 logist, declared today, that Soviet. Russia's "do-, initiation of the international workers movement 18 finished and "the in- ternal crisis of the So-; net Union has begun. KardelJ contributed n179 words
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Article42 1953-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Bon Two more terrorists. Including B branch committee chairman, were killed today in the Federation, a late communique announced. These casualties broucht the total number of terrorists killed today to thre<v Or.c baiuiit Wa.s wounder 142 words
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Article35 1953-06-29 1 taipeh. Sun.-- Twelve Chinese nationals. charged with illegal entry into Japan and deported by the authorithere, arrived yesterday nt the north coast Formosa port of Keelung. The Wai taken into custody -A P35 words
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102 1953-06-29 1 PKNAMG. Sun. A Malay bridegroom in a kampong in Kutteruorth created a local "revolution" recently when lie refused to undergo the "bersanding" ceremony with his bride. He objected to being made to sit beside his bride on a dais and become "an object of curiosil102 words
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Article26 1953-06-29 1 The Chief Police Officer, Pahang, has announced that the Jerantut Ferry will be closed between 5 p.m. and 9 30 a.m. until further notice.26 words
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107 1953-06-29 1 PEVAN'G. Sun rpRAINER W. Lewis died 'in 1 A the Penang General Hospital last night. A veteran of the Malayan turf. Mr. Lewis saddled over 40 w:nner.s last year. earning I 5200.460 In stakes for his owners. H e saddled the 1950 Singapore Gold107 words
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Article69 1953-06-29 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— The American rubber industry set a new production record in the first half of this year, using more than 730.000 long tons, Mr. H. E. Humphreys, Jr.. president of the United States Rubber Co.. reports. This Ls 17 per cent over the sameAP - 69 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 1 SAIGON. Sun. General William Daniel. Commander of the United States ground forces in the Pacific, told a press conference here today he believed the war in Indo-China was being won. 'it cant be done over-night but it is moving in the right direction- he said.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article139 1953-06-29 1 KIWI I UMPUR. Sun. /~<jvil and military pol day searched Army casnpa nrcunci Kuaia Lumpur tur nn..ut 70 Malay soldiers who la night started a street flghi In which one Indian was killed an f elghj others wounded. No arresti nad been made Ur> to a139 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-06-29 1 Yong Peng, which used to be Johores number one rtanper spot held its first local elections yesterday. These villagers made local history as they cast their rotas. Other Straits Times pictures and story in P. 7.42 words
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229 1953-06-29 1 Sir Winston puts on his siren suit and takes it easy WESTEKHAM. Sunday. C'K Winston Churchill rose late today, put on his famous siren suit and started to "take it easy" at his country house. Chartwell, as his doctors had or- dered him. They issued a bulletin which said heReuter - 229 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 1 A 20-year old Singapore girl, Neo Sun Moi, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday after falling 50 feet from the third storey of an S.I.T. block of flats in Delta Road Singapore. Her condition In hospital last night was stated to be "satisfactory"48 words
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Article127 1953-06-29 1 City Hall will be crowded today ONE thousand fre.sh meat hawkers will meet at the Singapore City Hall steps at 10 o'clock tlus morning to make "personal appeal" to' the City President. Mr. T. P. P. McNeire. They will ask Mr. MrNolce to allow them to trade on the st/eets127 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-06-29 1 CAPTAIN of the Polish pas- sender ship Batory Jan (wiklinski, who left his ship and asked for political asylum in Britain. A.P. picture.AP - 27 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 1 WICHITA. KANSAS, Sun.— A passenger train crashed into a petrol lorry near here yesterday, killing the engine diver, the fireman and the lorry driver. The diesel engine and three baggage cars caught fire and were damaged before the blaze was put out. Reute»\Reuter - 48 words
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504 1953-06-29 1 BRUSSELS, Sunday. THE Working Party of the International Tin Study Group today asked the 14- member countries if they were willing to attend another United Nations conference to discuss an international tin agreement. Member governments will be asked to study the WorkingReuter - 504 words
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Article240 1953-06-29 1 FEDERAL ELECTION BLUEPRINT PENANG. Sun. INCHL Mohamed Sopiee. chairman of the Pan-Mal-ayan Labour Party, today denied that thr UMNO-MCA Labour Party meeting in Kuala Lumpur on June 19 had accepted the UMNO-MCA blueprint as the basis for Federal elections in 1954 Inche Sopiee told the annual conference of the Penang240 words
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Article31 1953-06-29 1 HONG KONG. Sun. The Chinese Communists plan to form a new fifth field army under the command of Gen. Nieh Yung-cheng, the Woh Kiu Man Pao said today.— U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 1 BOMBAY, Sun.— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here yesterday that from talks he had with the Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London and in view of the present world situation he could say a truce in Korea was nearer than at any time before. -Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1953-06-29 1 PARIS. Sun. The population of France ha s Increase^ by 2.600. 00n since the war At the start of 1953 there were 42.740.000 people.— A.P.AP - 27 words
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208 1953-06-29 1 'A job if you talk:' Egyptians told him LONDON. Sun. Nicola Borg. a British subject abducted for six hours by Egyptian Army officers in the Sin/ (anal zone last month, sain on Saturday that he MU offered a good job and an Egyptian passport in exchange for information iboiit theReuter - 208 words
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Article65 1953-06-29 1 YORK. Sun.— Dr. Cyril Garbett. Archbishop of York, said here today that commercial television might become a channel of "vulgai .sensationalism for the purpose of money making." In his monthly letter to hi.s diocese. Dr. Garbet: warned 'hat when television was for j'''.<'i tisin'.; purposeiReuter - 65 words
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Article63 1953-06-29 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Fourteen more Nationalist uueriUa.-.. who took part in a raid on June 19 o n four smalt Communist islands la Wenchow Bay 225 mile.s south of Shanghai were flown to Taipeh yesterday for medical twataient The Defence Ministry aftli more tha.n 1200 ChineseAP - 63 words
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Article73 1953-06-29 1 PARIS, Sun. M. JOSEPH LANIEL. the new French Prime Minister, today named his 21 senior mil v'ers— three of them richt win" GaullisUs. It i.s the first time Gaullists have joined a coahtion gov■lnment. Senring with the Gaullists who no longer have any direct connection withReuter - 73 words
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Article43 1953-06-29 1 CRITICISED \S HINGTON, Sun.— >. William KnowUuii, Bight attacked members of the United Nations failed to tomriKurean wa< i tident 8 l in- H.is ii. Kiw!ll Wire but hk' I a peace w i i. ..dcd wou' li id to further bloodshed.43 words
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Article49 1953-06-29 1 PUSAN, Sun.— Five Ner'h Korean anti-Communist war prisoners were foun.i beaten to deati at PoW Cat..p No. 2 near Pusar. this mornin-: the U.N. prir.oner-ot-wai rominai d taJd. Font it.-Red Nortn Kc>rlan captives escaped from Camp No. 6 early today. Two were reraptureri.-- A.P.AP - 49 words
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Advertisement107 1953-06-29 1 S P H de SILVA "What a way to start the week, John you look as thcugh you'll never last the day 1 "Well, it f| Monday and so far there's been little to boost my morale and fire me with any enthusiasm for the coming eight hours." "Seems I107 words
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Advertisement42 1953-06-29 1 LONGINES The World's Most Honoured Watch Sold by ALL HIGH CLASS WATCH DEALERS Tiger Testimonials Vivacious MISS HOPE CATCHMAN, here on a visit, declared: "I've made ever so many friends, and TIGER BEER is one of them!" Distributor*. Frjicr Ncjvt Ltd. 6.T.T.M42 words
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Advertisement505 1953-06-29 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ft I 'Jr. l Applications are invited for !h« following Temporary Positions In the Ne^rl Sembllan Home Guard Dtotrict Home Guard Offfer (Chines*) .vilnry ttale (s396xAl2— .'illi' and usual Government AllowHlirej. fslennurnplier. salary s< ale ($192 X.M2-264 288xA12— 336) and usual Govrrnment Allowances. Applications (In writing! to tm505 words
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Advertisement1498 1953-06-29 2 NOTICES NOTICES NnTirr government of vhk nulll Cl COLONR OF SINGAPORE 3^ Mr. A Ford hu left our employ- \>jm REHABILITATION LOA ment and Is no longer authorised (1962-1970) to transact any business on our behalf. NOTICE Is hereby given tha 1 th (MAIAYA ITT) transfer register of the above1,498 words
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Advertisement716 1953-06-29 2 NOTICE HAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers) nredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the fallowing Pawnbrokers' Shops So. 21 New Bridge Road. Ch.n Chong Pat (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135 N*w Bridge Road. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sam Fohi. No. 189 South Bridge Road. Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem Thye). No. 255 South716 words
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Advertisement474 1953-06-29 2 j*^ INTERLOCKING ROOFING TILES WILL MAKE YOUR ROOF WORTHY OF YOUR HOME wffi^P^^-^^^^ffitf^ Government PW.D.. SIT. \^9^of TjE'". I IKSWWIB lty Council, Army. RAF I^TT j[Tj I leadine Civll Enßineers Green Redland tiles are used on this house In Malcolm Road, one of fifteen Available in red pastel wml-deuched housrs474 words
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224 1953-06-29 3 U.N. head urges Korean peace 'without vengeance' ALLIES SHOULD FOREGO TOTAL MILITARY VICTORY, SAYS DAG NEW YORK, Sunday. THK Secretary General, Mr. Day Hammarskjold. called on the I'nited Nations yesterday to forejro total military \ictory in Korea as a prelude to peace without Yenjfeance. Mr. Hammarskjold, in his first major224 words
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Article103 1953-06-29 3 New war on crime in London LONDON, Sun. Scotland Yard will launch a new war on crime on Wednesday hv suitrhinjr 200 polire officers from <lesk jobs to lighting crooks. Civil servants will take over from the officers. Chief Superintendent Harolil Ilaukyarri, one of London's lop crime fighters, who hasReuter - 103 words
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Article28 1953-06-29 3 BOSTON. Sun —Dr. Frank H Lahey. 73. internationally famous surceon and lounder and director of the Boston clink which bean his name, died yesterday. Router.Reuter - 28 words
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Article33 1953-06-29 3 LONDON Sun A Bulu.man citizen. Attanas Stojk>v. was sentenced to 15 years' Imprisonment by a Belgrade court yesterday for spying for the Bulgarian Intelligence service. Tan.iug. the Yugoslav news agency, announced.33 words
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Article100 1953-06-29 3 TOKYO. Svn. THE police report that 263 are dead on flooded Kyushu Island, in Japan this morning after days of record breaking rain. There were 770 injured and 406 mi.vsinn. Japanese National Security Forces and United States Air and Army units cooperated in the rescueReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-29 3 'lIIIS I'ICITRK, niuile by i British .Movietone News cameraman who went out to meet the returning victorious British Everest Expedition, shows Edmund Ililtarv, who with the Sherpa Tensing conquered the mountain, having a welcome smoke on the road back to Khatmandu. I.P. picture.43 words
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Article32 1953-06-29 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt., on her way to America by way of Turkey Greece and Yugoslavia, has 'jeer, delayed here- by engine trouble in an American airiiner— Reutrr.Reuter - 32 words
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Article164 1953-06-29 3 U.S. backing wrong man LONDON. Sunday. AIR. Fmmanuel Shinwell. Minister of Defence in the late Labour (lovernment. suggested yesterday that the I'nited Nations should leave the Koreans to fight out their differences among themselves. Mr Shinwell said it seemed id ii. in me Americans uaa a164 words
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Article186 1953-06-29 3 EDINBURGH. Sunday. TOR the Queen, a dog lover since childhood, one o f I the most enjoyable items in yesterdays programme of her Coronation State visit to Scotland's capital was a display by Alsatian dogs which help to guard Britain's airfields. Her white glovedReuter - 186 words
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Article66 1953-06-29 3 MADRID. Sun. The death roll from an accidental fan explosion yesterday near Mahon. in the Balearic Lsland ro.se to 23 today, with the death of eight more Spanish soldien in hospital. The s<un blew up when it wa.s being loaded by Spanish .irtillerymen during practice. FiveReuter - 66 words
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124 1953-06-29 3 BERLIN. Sun. Ttm three Western Allied Hiph Commissioner* en lied on Ru.s.sia verterriny to afiree 'o free ail-Ger-man elections and :i peace treaty with a united Germany. At the .same time, in identical notes to the Soviet High Commissionrr, Mr. Bemvonov, they "n;.<iM. earUP - 124 words
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77 1953-06-29 3 Quirino woos the Japanese Criminals freed MANILA, Sun. PRESIDENT Quirino issued a .sweepinp amnesty order vrsterdav affecting all 113 Japanese convicted, by the Philippines Government as war criminals. The sentences of 56 condemned to die were reduced to life in prison and 57 others under prison sentences from 10 y»ars77 words
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Article18 1953-06-29 3 BELGRADE. Sun—Yucoyiavia is to produce ammunition worth £1.925 000 for the I United States— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration134 1953-06-29 3 A WKDDING tuts ju-t taken place in New York which fulfills i in- inn,! romantic traditions <>■ American democracy. Sara l»ii urn KtMiM vilt '.'I -year-old grand-daughter of the former President, married 'iM-yrar-old Anthony di Boiiavrntura. sun of an immigrant barber. Picture <«liv*> the bride and groom134 words
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100 1953-06-29 3 WINDSOR. Sun. Gordon Ri- chards. who was recently knighted by the Queen, appealed at Windsor race meeting today to the "sportsmanship" of whoever stole valuable keepsakes from his M.i r I hum ii »h home on Friday night. Among the valuables stolen were aReuter - 100 words
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Article147 1953-06-29 3 DEATH DRIFTS ON THE EBB TIDE BKRIA (East Africa). Sun. At least African stevedores were kilted and five ships set ahla/o here when petrol escaping from a tankrr caught fire. The burning petrol swrpt down on an ebb-tide from where the tanker was unloading. Many more African stevedores were injured.147 words
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Advertisement120 1953-06-29 3 Corvette Gojax ni'u- nm»c ofmntrhrtl toilet preparations for men SHAVING STICK 11.7) HAIR CREAM $180 SHAVING BOWL S• 00 BRILUANTINE-LIQI'ID $1.80 LATHER $HAVING CREAM Vf- SOLID ERILUANTINE $1 50 BRUSHUSS SHAVING CREAM (1.4 TALCUM POWDER $170 AFTER SHAVE LOTION SI H OVA <MEN-S DIVISION!. tCINCW nO ND STREET. LONDON W.KCNQLAND120 words
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Article120 1953-06-29 4 GRIK GETS PIPE WATER IPOH, Sun. f RIK, administrative centre of the Upper Perak district, has d pipe water supply. In the course of his threeday tour of Uie district which ended on Friday, the Regent of Perak opened the $280,000 water supply system to the town, which has a120 words
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Article62 1953-06-29 4 IPOH, Thurs. Mr. E. C. Hicks, Senior Inspector of Schools, Perak. who is retiring next month, will be tiiven a tef party by the Old Andersonian Club hene at the Anderson I School Hall on S nday, July Mr. Hicks, a former principal of62 words
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Article52 1953-06-29 4 IPOH, Sun The family ol the [atp Mr. Le e Kwc P Foh. j whasp funeral took piace today, have donated $4,000 to fivp Chine.sp schools in Ipoh. Mr. Lee. a millionaire miner and businessman died on JuCy 17 aged 74 at his re*:rie«ii> m52 words
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Article72 1953-06-29 4 SEREMBAN. Sun— Thr new Seremban judpe, Mr. Justice Bellam>. will hear tvo Emergency cases in the high court here on July 15 anrl 17. Ir the first, a Chinese. Chow Ko.v is charged with having supplies which he could not satisfactorily account for. In the72 words
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237 1953-06-29 4 230,000-ton windfall means By Our Market Correspondent J'HK two Malayan Governments, which at the end of last year were wondering if they could maintain the official rice ration, have had a windfall of 230,000 tons of rice from Burma. This is a complete reversal237 words
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Article58 1953-06-29 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— An eight-year-old girl, Yeoh Siew Choo. was killed and her 16-year-old friend. Tan Gaik Lan, seriously injured when they were knocked down by a car at Kubang Semang Road, three miles from Bukit Mertajam, today. Tan was ridlim a bicycle with Yeoh on58 words
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Article163 1953-06-29 4 'Mus lim youths lax in religion' PENANG. Sun. ri^HERE wa.s a tendency among Muslim youths to "go modern" and forget their religious obligations. Syed Ibrahim, spokesman of the Penang Muslim Missionary Society, said today. "To check thi.s. before .such Muslims lasr their identity, a religious council should bo set up163 words
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71 1953-06-29 4 HI Ml MERTAJXm. Sun. Police today recovered the charred remains of a woman. Yap Ah Chan, who was believed to have been burnt to death in her house at Utan Nibong. about six miles from here Yap's nearest neighbour, who lived two71 words
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Article66 1953-06-29 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sun.— The Kebun Sireh Malay School in Bukit Mertaja-m collapsed during the puasa month. Two Malay residents offered their houses as temporary class rooms. The headmaster. Lnchr O.man bin Hussain. accepted. Undamaged furniture salvaged from the collapsed building was moved in. Soon, seven classes66 words
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66 1953-06-29 4 7 EMPLOYEES PRESENTED WITH WATCHES PENANG, Sun.— The Sinp.a- pore Cold Storage presented i sold watches *o seven members of its Penrng staff fM~ terday to mark its golden i jubilee. The awards were made by i the branch manager. Mr. S. R. Parker, at a party given for j66 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-06-29 4 01.0 l K-BKAKKK of the North Kinta Buy Stouts Association Yap Tlit-.i.i Seng receives a (lag presented by the Ist Battalion, The Worcestershire Kegiment. from their Commanding Officer, Lieut- (ol P. 11. Graves-Morris, at the Ash by Road camp on Friday evening. Straits Times picture.50 words
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Article180 1953-06-29 4 KUALA lIMPIR, Sunday. II'OKK may soon re-start on Kuala Lumpur's (oro- nation Park sports stadium, held up for more than a year by a legal wrangle. The Municipal Public Work.. '.>mmit;ee ha-s decided to give he proiect priority once it > *s under way again. The180 words
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Article42 1953-06-29 4 TAIPING, Sun— The Chinese Recreation Club will hold a social and dance at thelr chibhou.se in Station Road on July 4. The club is planning to engage a tutor to conduct classes in ballroom dancing.42 words
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Article160 1953-06-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sur. fp H E Malacca Centenaiv Mission t'xh:bit:on was officially opened by Mr. E. M. F Payne, Assistant Director of Education, at the St. John's Institution Hall yesterday. Mr. Payne, who is Commissioner of Boy Seoul, inspected the guard of honour formed by160 words
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Advertisement97 1953-06-29 4 Tract for tjour job AND IT'S BUILT TO DO MORE FOR LESS MONEY! Hi I *\j I ■/fra^lH IHClr~~^^ 111 I /< **> /^^^B J> iC3tJ HHHi^k^^ Truck users have proved that Chevrolet costs least of all to S^" own and maintain And its r uggedness, stamina and power art97 words
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Advertisement346 1953-06-29 4 Early in thr morning thai II he time to entire <■ Innrr CVflnßwfff /'»r the uhnlr rla\ I he fcf iS N t" st fckh m y n f A n 'l' Tj y^~~ 7 her, I lip one or tun tra^ponnfuh of Andrews J"'" n .c'" 11 rf old346 words
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Miscellaneous377 1953-06-29 4 SINGAPORE PENANG 7.15 a.m. Mornlnx Star; 7.30 „S7 950 am 8^,00!., BroadNews; 7.35 Philip Green Orchestrn; <"nst: 11.00— 1?.OO Schools Broad- <J lm riist: 1. 00— 2.00 p.m. As Spore; 6.10 8.00 Rhythm, 830 Malay House- Us ners calllnu: 6.55 Share Marwives 1 Cornrr: 8.57 English Schools ket: 7.00 News;377 words
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332 1953-06-29 5 Two 'missing voters protest against K.L. electoral move TWO KUALA LUMPUR readers of the Strain Times have written to protest against the fact that their names might be struck off the electoral register after registration officers had alleged I called at their homes several times and failed to find them332 words
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131 1953-06-29 5 Boys' club celebrates anniversary MORE than 100 members of the Jalan Eunos Boys' Club attended tne second anniversary celebrations held ai Jalan Eunas, Singapore-, yester- 1 day. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hassan, the vice-president, said that in the past two years the club had served youths in the area admirably.131 words
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Article131 1953-06-29 5 'A FINE JOB' IS ENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TH E 3RD BATTALION, King's African Rifles, were complimented on a "fine job" i today by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald j Templer. and the GOC Malaya, I Lieut-Genera) Sir Hugh Stockwell, on their "truly remarkable record of successes" in Malaya.131 words
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65 1953-06-29 5 While on a picnic with some friends on an island opposite Ponggol Point. Singapore, on Saturday. Boon Chuan Tong. 26. was knocked unconscious when he d-lved into shallow water and hit his head on the sand. He was taken out of the water65 words
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Article187 1953-06-29 5 $73 million haul in a year SINGAPORE'S income tax collections are showir J sipns of steady increase. In 1952 people in the Colony paid 573.300.000. This was the highest figure yet since the introduction of income tax. This is also $10,300,000 more than the187 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-06-29 5 MR. AND MRS. TOM POTTS with their daughter Jennifer at her christening at St. Andew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Potts is a well known Singapore cricketer and lawyer. The baby's robe had been used at the christenings of Mr. Potts, his mother, and two uncles and52 words
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Article168 1953-06-29 5 Enrolment to start soon CT. Joseph's Institution's new $300,000 extension in Moulmein Road, Singapore, will accommodate 700 boys when it opens next January, the Director, Brother Ignatius, told the Straits Times yesterday. Work on the new school I 'started early this month. "It Ig168 words
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Article86 1953-06-29 5 'OFFICERS ARE NOT SATISFIED The Singapore Government j will be asked at the next I meeting of the Legislative i Council whether it is aware that the recruiting methods of the Public Services Comrriission are causing gravi dissatisfaction among its officers. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj iLabour-Rochoret will ask i86 words
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Article31 1953-06-29 5 The High Commissioner for Indonesia in the Netherlands Mr. Susanto Tirtoprodjo, passed through Singapore by KLM Constellation yesterday on his way back to Jakarta to consult with his Government.31 words
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123 1953-06-29 5 SINGAPORE is a "melting pot of nations. 11 the South East Asia secretary of the World Council of Churches. Dr. Raja Manikam. told the Straits Times I yesterday. But each race preferred to I live its life separately. Dr. Manikam, the first Asian to123 words
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Article81 1953-06-29 5 Singapore residents will be key witnesses in an investigation by the United Nations lntu laws a nd customs that arr unjust to women. Colony residents are expected to testify on polygamy. bride prices, dowries and other matters raised Dy the Singapore Council of Women during IU recent81 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-06-29 5 BOMK of the 100 guest* at the Straits Times annual luncheon for newsrendors at West Point Garden, Singapore, yesterday. They are attacking plates of "nasi bryani". Straits Times picture.29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-06-29 5 MX. JOHN BATTEN, newlyappointed first Information Officer to Malaya House in London, flew to .Singapore on Saturday for a threemonth stay. He said his post had been created because of the growing interest in Malayan affairs in Britain. Straits Times picture.46 words
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100 1953-06-29 5 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board will be decentralised next year, the chairman, Mr. E. V. G. Day, told the Straits Times yesterday. He said that one office would be opened at Bukit Panjang. The opening of other offices will depend on the results at Bukit100 words
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Article34 1953-06-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The dance organised by the Rotary Club here in aid of the British Red Cross Society made $2,010. This was the first major undertaking of the club.34 words
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Article45 1953-06-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Chan Tong was fined $100 in the Police Court today for moving 20 katis of onions without a permit from a restricted area. Chan was found in a lorry with the onions on June 17 at Senai45 words
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Advertisement607 1953-06-29 5 ROLEX On the Hoof of iht> World I On May 29 the long story ol winding his watch; he doesn't Everest was fulfilled. Thirty years want to be bothered with this of gallant attempt and pioneering when all his energy is concen effort culminated in the conquest trated on the607 words
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Obituary15 1953-06-29 6 HUXTER John Ralph. Sud denly at LorralOe, Elcln, Soutli Africa, on Blh June. 1953.15 words
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Article94 1953-06-29 6 MR. AND MRS. O. U KIRBY thank all frlend.s and reUtlves tor their valuable pre»cnt.s sent on the occasion of their wedding. MRS A. B VELOE thanks those «ho sent floral tribute*, condolences and attended the funeral of her late husband Harry Lionel Velge. MR. At MRS S. DORAISAMY.94 words
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Article99 1953-06-29 6 I.rm.E wonder that women all ever Malaya t.ilk about Madeline's gowns THE ART of a well modelled gown Is demonstrated by Its lnstltiß freshness This is a Tommy Thomson Spc< lallnv OH BldK.. S'por". DORIS GEDDES in Raffles Hntel show Ing I new Collection lnc lady In Black. Elizabeth99 words
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Article990 1953-06-29 6 I Increase rice production. The committee in charge of plan- ning has spent seven months in I drawing up its schemes. Its report is believed to be ready, i but it has not been published, oi i submitted to the Legislative j Council whose sanction presumably990 words
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Article307 1953-06-29 6 There is as much relief in London and Washington as in Paris that France's sixth candidate for confirmation as Prime Minister has earned the National Assembly's approval. M. Joseph Laniel. a Moderate ConI servative. succeeded where five I much better known candidates failed. All the unsuccessful307 words
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1124 1953-06-29 6 JAMES PARKER - Unrest in E. Berlin began a year ago JAMES PARKER »v I^HE demonstrations, strikes and riots of workers in A East Berlin have focussed the attention on the Russian-occupied zone of Germany. They are the culmination of a process which started more than a year ago. in the summer of1,124 words
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Article, Illustration545 1953-06-29 6 A SIGNIFICANT, and healthy, feature of the 25th annual dinner of the Association of British Malaya was the presence of a considerable number of Asian members and guests in the gathering of over four hundred. In addition to more than a dozen Chinese, there were, apart from the545 words
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459 1953-06-29 6 \OW that we are engaged in niling in forms and Al making returns under the Registration and Licensing c" Businesses Ordinance, we come up against the hard facts of what this atrocious piece of legisla- tion effects. I use the word "atrocious" because it459 words
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Article184 1953-06-29 6 I am surprised to see that one of our City Councillors,— and a member of the "Queens Party" at that, a nominated Councillor—ls peeved by the crying of babies In a creche next door to his house and wishes to have the creche silenced. But how can184 words
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Article490 1953-06-29 6 On the Margin Arrnv mr in my mntlry Oivf me leave to speak my m nd MUSIC in Singapore has been swoepinn from triumph to triumph. I wish 1 1 could say the same about the drama. Last week's performance of Robert Sherwood's "Road to Rome played to a pathetically490 words
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Advertisement759 1953-06-29 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. LOW-NAH: The ciiKaueinent was annoußosd astwaau Mr. Victor F. K. I/OW, youngest son. Mr. tz Mrs. Low Scow Ki;it and Miss Ruth C. K. Nah, youngest daughter, Mr. k Mrs. Nnh Chiang Loonc. SITCATIONS VA( ANT DRKDOI MASTER required fi>r WtCtlk Drpdpo in Mnlayn. full particulars to Box759 words
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Advertisement10 1953-06-29 6 a\ i vH MIL/ (•[•■<• «L^^ Taw caqye/r quat tPont f\10 words
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Advertisement106 1953-06-29 6 IfI^OPTICIHN Felloe institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (Eng) Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H. M. Forces. 6. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE PHONE: ***** For cuts and abrasions For scalds and burns A 'must' for every ANTISEPTIC CREAM imV sWbml M I m/uw it106 words
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485 1953-06-29 7 Single union may replace 23 now representing Govt. men UNITED BODY CAN GET BETTER DEAL FOR 18,000 WORKERS, SAYS LEADER 18,000 Singapore Government employees may soon have a single union instead of the present 23. A resolution for such a body was unanimously approved yesterday at the fourth annual general485 words
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161 1953-06-29 7 Villagers are impatient for pipe water KIAI A UJMPUB, Sun. The Kill people of Kamptinn Paiih, Seliipak. K ii.i L.i l.umpur. ir impatien'ly waiting for a piped H.iter Mipply the municipality promised to K>ve thrm since thr end of lasti \e;ir Thr.v taj the Municipal Health Committee approved the extension161 words
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Article59 1953-06-29 7 The Singapore Nanyang Tone San Association has presented its new club house M a school for illiterate children in the Kandang Kerbau area. the opening ceremony on Saturday nicht over 300 members of the association dmed at the new club premises at 148 Race Course59 words
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Article37 1953-06-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A Bew Malay school was openrri at thr weekend at thr 25th mile Av»r Hitam Ronri to cater especially for the children of the Special Constable* attached to the Training School there.37 words
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Article38 1953-06-29 7 The Commander-in-Chief of 'he Far East Land Forces Gen. Sir Charles F. Keightley' returned to Singapore yesterday from Japan. His return flight was made I from Tokyo via Hong Kong In UH RAF. plane.38 words
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Article159 1953-06-29 7 BANDITS MURDER OLD MAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. ONE more Communist terrirt.st has been killed and another wounded by security forces in the Federation. Terrorists have murdered a ChiMto civilian. A woTian terrorist was killed yiMernay in the Mersing area' of Johore by an area secur.ty I unit and a party159 words
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171 1953-06-29 7 TWO things will stand out 1 in Mr. A. V. Beith's melr.ory of rubber plantations in the Federation where he has lived for 34 years. They are- the rustling oi the leaves of the rubber-tree in the evening breeze and the pecking of the171 words
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Article159 1953-06-29 7 Latest contributions to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association include a donation of $2,254 proceeds of Oon's Java cakes exhibition. Others lnc ude: villagers of Bekok new village. Johore. $575 for S ATA s Destitute Patients' Fund; in memory of the late Mr Oscar V.mson Hing. In lieu159 words
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68 1953-06-29 7 Two tried to hook handbag, court told JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Two youths admitted In the Sessions Court today that they went to a house in Jalan I Petrle on June 25 to break in. Hitam bin Osman, one youth, said that they tried to lift a handbag through a window68 words
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105 1953-06-29 7 'Help blind' drive in Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. yHE Malayan Association for the Blind is starting a x big "help the blind" campaign soon The association at a nvet- i ing today appealed for cooperation. It was stated that the Ourney Training School for the Blind in Kuala Lumpur will105 words
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Article45 1953-06-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Nurses working In Governmen' hospitals In Johore Bahru have formed a union of their <>j?n. It was started at a meeting of more than 100 nurses which was addressed by Mr John Brazier. Federation Trade Union Adviser.45 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-06-29 7 sVcnnH m^i.«» JSi I,™ 8 memb<>rs the Jalan Eunos Boys Cli*b. Singapore, received pri/es at the clubs Houwi oh,!? V7k Iw" rest da r T^T fr m Kiat Sion c and Noor bin Salleh. the badminton sKIT rh..T»ft» n \f A f. m d79 words
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Article, Illustration641 1953-06-29 7 EMERGENCY tension in the hill.- Johore village of YoriK I'm- has eased and peac? his returned to the community a«ain. and yesterday its people went to the polls for the first time in their livev A Straits Times photographer who visited thr641 words
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84 1953-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A TRADE union general meeting attended by more than 500 members had to be abandoned after rlx hours last night because tnere were I "not enough people present The decision to abandon the meeting in Kuaia Lun pur was ;ak( n84 words
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Article68 1953-06-29 7 The Singapore Petrol Workers' Union, at an emergency general meeting yesterday, rejected a 6-cents a day increase offered to its daily-paio. members by the Standard Vacuum OU Company. By a secret ballot, the union decided to adhere tol'^ original demand for a 10-cent increase. The meeting also68 words
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Article30 1953-06-29 7 A hundred-and-thirty-one i people gave blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last week. Present stocks are: Group O-75 flasks: group A-9 B-4: group AB-0: total 88 I30 words
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Article207 1953-06-29 7 K. LUMPUR. Run. A CONFERENCE nf all Malay businessmen in Selangor, on which may depend the future of Malay economy in the state, will be held hero on August 23. This was decided at todays meeting here of the Selangor Malay Economic Committee, headed by207 words
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Article81 1953-06-29 7 The British Ministry of ARrieult'ire and Fisheries has asked (he Singapore Cold Storage Company to help In its latest experiments for artificially inseminating cows. Since 1938 the company has been using artificial insemination. The Ministry's experiments require a temperature of minus 110 degrees F Mr W L81 words
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Article31 1953-06-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Dr. J O'Shaughnessy. Medical Superintendent General Hospital, Johore Bahru. has left for Prnanp on transfer to act a.s Assistant Director of Medical Services. Federation of Mala v.i31 words
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Advertisement154 1953-06-29 7 FOLDING CnaJt .ill for vacuum flasks. I^^— *"^<^>*^RsV 3 compact .^^^t-^* ~~^HT- ■^"HK «v<rjge car < V^ W «?W fWr 11 your car is incomplete without the PIC-P^C Sole Agtmts: KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD., 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE. -9. PHONE 4566 ***** 223. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE 3451154 words
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Advertisement122 1953-06-29 7 For the connoisseur quality i m x^v 1 r sisiiiiM *i .^^PV V f^ J Super Quality Tailored POPLIN PYJAMAS in many attractive colours $25/50 MADE IN ENGLAND SOLK AGENTS: MALAYA Of thr tense* or man. none is more hiftiry prised r/hjn that of »i<h» If your eyes arc Smart,122 words
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Miscellaneous86 1953-06-29 7 WEATHER Minimum temperature: (7.30 p.m. on June 27 to 7.30 a.m. on June 28 1 Singapore (81 degrees) Penanij i7l; Kota Bharu '75>. Kuala Lumpur (72), Ipoh 1 72 1. Kuantan (72 1. Maximum temperature: 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 28 p Singapore (88) Penang <89<. Kota Bharu86 words
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Article145 1953-06-29 8 ACCORDING to preliminary estimates, total ii a rubber consumption in the I.S. during May j amounted to ll'UMi*. tons, compared with 12U.459 tons in April and 103.H86 tons in May last year. Of the May total 46.613 tons were natural rubber and 7!. 44!) tons145 words
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860 1953-06-29 8 LITTLE BUSINESS DONE IN SHARES Tin and rubber fall sharply By Our Financial Correspondent THK Singapore share market last week went through another quiet period with, if anything, less interest being shown by both buyers and sellers than there was a week before. At one stage it did look as860 words
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234 1953-06-29 8 T^HE following share deals in Singapore was reported by one firm of sharebrokers for the period June '?fl to 26. inclusive: INDUSTRIALS. Alexandra Brick Prefs. $2."0. Frascr Ncave $2.07' ■> Gammons $2.90 to $2.92., Georgetown Dis52.35. Hammers $2.60, Malayan Breweries $4.10. Malayan Cement $1.50234 words
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Letters to the Editor
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285 1953-06-29 8 I NOTICE that (ST. Friday > the cost of beer bottles and other items used in the brewinr of beer in Singapore is now about five times what It was before the war. Is it not true that the retail price of beer285 words
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Letter362 1953-06-29 8 /COMMENTING on Platt Bros. vy Co. (Holdings). English textile machinery makers, the Investors' Chronicle" June 13 I states, (inter alia > "Two years after receiving a 100 per Cent scrip issue they are still receiving only the equivalent of the dividend paid previously. The scrip issue has proved362 words
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Letter375 1953-06-29 8 1 IHAVE only a small holding of Allenby shares but I was frankly amazed to receive from the secretaries a circular let- i ter suggesting that shareholders appoint proxies to attend the forthcoming annual general meeting of the company. The request is made because in several Instances in375 words
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Article88 1953-06-29 8 rpHE usual strong position is I disclosed in the report of Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation for 1952 A profit of $2,761,424 is! shown after provision for t?v A final dividend of 5 per cent, and a bonus of 5 per cent, making a total distribution of 15 per88 words
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Article93 1953-06-29 8 17VDR the year ended March last Sungei Tukang Rub ber Co. Ltd. made a profit of 14.3 per cent and a dividend i of 10 per cent is proposed Net liquid assets in the balance .sheet were $359,311 cr 48.6 cents a share. Cost of production was93 words
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Article210 1953-06-29 8 TOKYO. THE new Japanese Govern- -I- ment is expected to relax restrictions on barter trade in order to expand exports. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has allocated $6.5 m. in the import budget for the current April-September period for barter exchange. Barter trade li210 words
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Article94 1953-06-29 8 FACTS FIGURES 'rut thirty-second edition of! Facts and Figures, statis- 1 tics relating to Malayan companies, compiled by Fraser and Co. Sharebrokers Sintrapo It.- has lust been Published This ls a valuable Ruide for Investors and all others interested in Malayan companies It contains statistical information up to the end94 words
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Advertisement77 1953-06-29 8 SPOTLICHTOM vau»« ANGLIA The Anglia is now the LOWEST y PRICED four seater saloon of FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ARE SOLD AND SERVICED BY Umv rl c ud Sin9WO lpofc Penang: Weame Bros Lid Kuala Lumpur. Seremban Malacca Moriamed Jallar Co., Ltd Pui Tiong Yeong, Kola Bahru Harrisons Oosfield Lid,77 words
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Advertisement743 1953-06-29 8 ro Best Roundtrips, either Business or Pleasure, Anytime and Anywhere in the World AMERICAN LLOYD Trjvet problems solved whether it be sea tit or land Inclusive rours. Hotel accommodation, Foreign Exchange, Traveller '< cheques, Local Excursions. No additional cost WE SERVE YOU TRAVEL for further information piease appy: AMERICAN LLOYD743 words
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Article378 1953-06-29 9 FUTURE OF NATURAL RUBBER IMIE following statement was made by the United States Manufacturing Industry representatives at the Rubber Study Group meeting in Copenhagen, May 15, concerning the prospects for rubber con- j sumption in the coming 12 months: "United States of America rubber products manufacturers believe that their BM378 words
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Article760 1953-06-29 9 T»HE following quotations were those of the Malayan Sharebrokers Association, Singapore, at the close business on Friday: Bayeri I »«lto». Alri Bnrt. Prpfs. .7! J.l» Ora». 4.10 At n» Icp 13.25 BB Petro 31>« 8U i r 4*o fun Tin Smelt. Pref 1V« Ord» Ea*tpr n United760 words
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Article200 1953-06-29 9 MR. R. Geoffrey Buxton, chairman of Malay Coco- i nut Estates Ltd.. Is optimistic concerning the prospects for copra Industry. "Although we may not sre a continuance of the present hissh prices." he had told shareholders, "we think that with the increasing world demand for margarine200 words
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Article116 1953-06-29 9 FINAL flcures for Malaya's overseas trarip in May were is.snrd during the week, showine exports valued at $249,345,585 and imports at $263,224,216. For the five months of the year exports were $1.3465 mil.ion and imports $1,362 million. Prn M 1937 MIS P<-m li<% 194* 71 7S FM 8116 words
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Advertisement1460 1953-06-29 9 $£2 .-ANSfIELD CO.. LTD. Pattaq. llnrorpornted in Singonorr' All ether Dept BLUB FUNNEL LINB Deptt. SAfl.'lNGS O to I *UVE*RPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL* PORTS Due Soils P. S'hom Penong T.lemochus lor L'pool Qo'gow Juna 29/10 Colchas fm Liverpool, Dublin A Avnnmouth G. 11/12 July 4 July 5/4 Jufy 7/81,460 words
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Advertisement519 1953-06-29 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINENI S'rxv* P. S'hom Penorsg "Meonia" few Fonokol In Part "Kino" far Bnngkoh ?n o«n Hong «'"i Mooilo Koh» Yokohomo 18/19 July 14/17 July 11/15 J«t#r "L.lendi." for P-onoWok 10/11 July "Monqolio" Iff Ron-ikoV, Soigon, Hcnokong, Mon.lo Kob* and 10/21 Auf It/If Am. 14/17 Am519 words
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Advertisement627 1953-06-29 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '01 U K /CONTINENI Snore P Shorn fr-vin t Bonrooch tor Mr»vre Loodon, »ot..rdom Hul! In Part 10 Junr 1 Jury I Banmhar for '.iv«rnry>l Ant*r>rp R-»tt*rdom. Homhurg G. 8/9 4/4 July 7/ f Jufy 'Bennnntt for G»noo Avonrnooth, Liverpool Glo«gos» 11/17 July 22/24 Jury 25/27627 words
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Advertisement1174 1953-06-29 9 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL. No. 5904 ELLERMAS SUCKNALL KLAVENF.SS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER one tor USA Norrti Atlantic Port* Accepting cr-rao tor Crrtral I South onri Concdo v.n rol..mho American Porti Vno,." eiTY^* M A> CASTLtV,LL,-••^'^rtoVVH^AGo-r 1^ -S5«» w* vm Spore1,174 words
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Article, Illustration771 1953-06-29 10 George EDLNGER - Bali dances challenge the imagination George EDLNGER DANCC AND DRAMA IN BALI: By Beryl de Zocte and Walter Spiett. (Fxber, 63*. 1 «tt •I' H E Joint authors of ■I- "Dance amd Drama in BaCl" havp done a very K" o^ piece ot work. Their research has been painstaking and771 words
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811 1953-06-29 10 THE TRIAL OF |OHN GEORGE HA'CH: Edited by Lord Dunboync. (Notcble British Trials Hodge- 155.) U«OR sheer horror few trials in modern times can surpass that of John George Haigh in 1949 for the murdrr of Mrs. Durand-Deacon, an elderly widow who lived811 words
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Article195 1953-06-29 10 Mr. NELSONS LADIES: lv Showed Mm. ifaM. Its. 6d.i SEMI- his'nricai. .^erni- romanticised. "Mr. Nelson's Ladies." with all its faults. :s an a;|ogether refreshing work. True, it is cliche-rid-den and full of coincidence, much of its characterisation is sheer reach-nrr-down. and svhat one expects to happen always195 words
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Advertisement253 1953-06-29 10 JonFON NOW SHOWIH6 11A.M.. 1.45. 4.15 Piion'j 21 116 FOR BOOKINGS 6.45 9.30 P.M. 11 TH UPROARIOUS DAY TODAY! ssj '''—^^SHARE THE FUN AND EXCITEMENT WITH=~=~J BING CROSBY 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR IN IHMiOTOBIUU w by TEC **^IS OtOR NEXT CHANGE" AS GREAT AS THE SEA ITSELF POWERFUL AND RUTHLESS253 words
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Advertisement201 1953-06-29 10 SHOWING j> 1 6.30- 9.30 '/3SS V *YAM \.M)D WXT\ Mmyt Ei^^^ARICHARbcOKTI ARUENE DAHL f PLUS! HARRY JAMES HIS MUSIC MAKERS Dumas W^M I tnnJ CREATEST UNITED ARTISTS THE RtTURN OF THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" Starring RICHARD GREENE Paula RAYMOND Dona DRAKE Raymond BURR SHOWS I^^lllJ^l 6.30 ONLY W^^-ERROMFLYNN Tomorrow Wednesday201 words
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Miscellaneous387 1953-06-29 10 ACROSS 7. Folded v In i belief f7>. l"lllk I tigikw B I'llkkllMI'l! I. Chief subject of n house-* trine A. Went bark again irreen at B ■■■■«^W «P^W»^«»l argument 3. 4. 5V h?nrt <Bi. i I 9. Giving offence and unjustly 14. An arch water raMer I 2 3387 words
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850 1953-06-29 11 But scratches from doubles LONDON, Sunday. pOIRTH seeded Jaroslav Drobny, whose herculean third round effort at Wimbledon lasted nearly four and a half hours, took only SI minutes yesterday to overcome Rex Hartwig, of Australia, to fill his appointed place in the quarterfinals ofReuter - 850 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-06-29 11 (."il SItU KANG clearing 10f(. 2in. with ease to set a new Raffles Institution record for the pole vault on Saturday. This is best height ever achieved by a Colony schoolboy. Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 11 IO(KKV (iarnrt Buucourr will be out of the saddle for a few weeks. He fractured his jaw In a race crash at Kuala l.umpur on Saturday. RouKOure left for .lohore Rahru Yesterday to rrcrive treatment from a specialist in the Johtrr Rahru Cieneral Hospital.48 words
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230 1953-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. qiHE All-India hotkey team, whkh will Include six Olympic players expected to arrive in Singapore by air on Jan. 30 next for a tour of Singapore and the Federation They will return to Calcutta on Keb 21. The Ma!;:\>n Hockey Council have230 words
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Article516 1953-06-29 11 KI'ALA LIMPI'R, Sunday. IN yet another race with the clock, Selangor scored their third win of the season when they beat Negri Sembilan by nine wickets in an inter-State cricket match which ended on the padang this evening. The match began on Satur- j516 words
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179 1953-06-29 11 THE 4MIN MILE BANNISTER 2 SECONDS OUT LONDON. Sun. I>u(.i BANNISTKR. :i year-old medical student ran the mile in 4mln. ?sec. here yesterday —fastest mile record In the world this year. Bannister's tinn- has been i beaten only by two Swedes —the wurld record holder. Oundar HaetK, with 4min. I.4sec,Reuter - 179 words
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Article84 1953-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. San. Lie* K'.vong Hon B.P. today won the Selangor inter-tearr. badminton doubles league. They completed their fixtures wilh seven uc'.ories and one defeat. i Results of matches played during 1 the week-end were Uew Kwonj Hon bt Springd.ile 3-2: Novloes bt Lok Hwa84 words
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Article28 1953-06-29 11 ABBOTS HAVKN. who won in i fine style at the Selangor Turf Club on Saturday, has been pro- i moted to Class One.28 words
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Article503 1953-06-29 11 I VyEHiHTS for eight r.n >-» on the I second day of Ihe j Selangor Turf Club meeting: CL. 2. Dl 2— SF. Gallant Reo 9.00 Khandi Star 8.13 Beat Tip 8.12 > Gold Train Xlv Royal Dream 8.09 1 Prince Rom 8.08 Carthusian 8.07 I Admission503 words
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Article145 1953-06-29 11 Malacca title to A. Lincha MALACCA, Sun. AFTER a year's absence because of an arm Injury Abdullah Llncha. former Malacca triple champion, made a i successful come-back to regain the Malacca title from defending champion Ben Gomes today. Llncha won 6-4, 4-6, 9-7. Later Llncha teamed with Dom 1 Janudtn145 words
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Article229 1953-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR Bun. DV a single point Police Depot won the triangular inter-ch'.b athletic contest at Rifle Range Road yesterday. Depot scored 77 points to Pelandok Athletic Club? 76 and Mercury Athletic Club» 60 Results: 100 yds: 1. R. Parry (PelandoiCi 2. Llm Heng229 words
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Article84 1953-06-29 11 MELBOURNE. Sun —At least two overseas runners are likely to visit Australia this year to compete against top-line Australian amateur athletes, including Olympic representatives John Landy und Les Perry. The Victorian Athletic Association I has decided to invite four overseas I athletes, but Indications84 words
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Article20 1953-06-29 11 LONDON. Sun— Nick La Rocc* won the Northumberland Plat* at Newcastle yesterday from Papilllo and Galloway Hill.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement69 1953-06-29 11 Oi\ yea! you ca»v bu<j vfo&i poutAeneA But... (says the ProfcssorJ You cannot get a itf&tS^^k powdered milk with pßs^ir l!^^F a richer, fuller Pflrsr?>r^r^ creamier content. You cannot get a aH**^j{ powdered milk with -^J^JjS^ such a unique freshmilk flavour pull cream and ot course it s \jl M69 words
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Advertisement256 1953-06-29 11 SPS? Gain of time R& Individual service pjljM tr.p >j^ pj by CARUDA's fast and comfortable CONVAIRUNER Wlj BANGKOK: Sundays Thursdays Wm D|AKARTA: Monday. Tuesday, Friday Saturday. MUf jiui Also twice weekly return service ttS PALEMBANC MEDAN. StP Booking office: Wt UNION BUILDING GROUND FLOOR Tel: 7869 /MDONES/AH A/AiV£>S T^\256 words
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Article888 1953-06-29 12 POLICE BEAT NAVY BY INNTNGS High scoring I by Ceylonese By Our Cricket Reporter pOLICE went on yesterday to beat Royal Navy by an innings and 76 runs to score their fifth consecutive outright victory in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament. A further distinction for Police was that then888 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-06-29 12 T<IGERS kept their SAFA first division championship prospects bright by putting up another fine performance when they beat Chinese Athletic by three goals to nil at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. This was Tigers 10th con- socutlve win they now top the league table255 words
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Article89 1953-06-29 12 Time deprived Nee Soon Garrison of victory o\er Singapore Cricket Club In their friendly cricket match which was drawn on the padans I yesterday. Nee Soon knocked up 208 runs. Schofleld topscored with 89 runs while Knaggs hit 24 and Chilters 32. Miils took three89 words
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Article303 1953-06-29 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Singapore Chinese RC. by four wickets in a friendly cricket match on the SRC. pad&ng yesterday. Owing to rain the gtme began al 1.15 p.m. After a good start 1 100 was up for two wickets i the Chinese batsmen made303 words
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381 1953-06-29 12 From JACK FINGLETON LONDON. Sunday. 4 I'STRALIA is 70 runs on with nine wickets in hand against England at Lord's, but this secon d Test a most thrilling affair is still very much anybody's game. ii wnuia loon on pap« r381 words
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Article158 1953-06-29 12 LONDON, Sun. /^LOSE of play scorrs In yestcrdays county matches were: At Guildford. Surrey 284 tMay 88. Eric Bedser 67. Harward, 6 for 89). Cambridge University 76 for two. At Romford. Essex 192 <Giob 63. I Rldgway 6 for 69). Kent 96 for four. At Frome.158 words
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Article79 1953-06-29 12 A erand century by A. S. Gill enabled Teachers Training College to beat Sinhalese Association by Gfi runs in their S.C.A. Junior "A" 1 tournament game at Woodsvllle yesterday Gill baited for two hours and hit il3 hours. He and Bala.singam pui up a 9979 words
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Article33 1953-06-29 12 Borneo Co., defeated Rotterdam Tradinß Co v 2-0 In n Slnßapore Business Houses FA. Dtv. 3 matrh pl-ived at Jalan Beiar stadium yesterday. Centre-forward Asmawi scored both goals for Borneo Co.33 words
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221 1953-06-29 12 I>K I'KH Hamilton-Snowball i bow and P. E. Berner (stroke) won the Royal Singapore Yacht Club senior Mkl row Ing championship beating F Otel and J W. H. Allen in the final on Saturday during j the Club* first Summer Kowlng Regatta. I Both crews221 words
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Advertisement837 1953-06-29 12 CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued from Page «> SITUATIONS WANTED I OPAL-BORN Indian \outh With Intention Electrical Enclneermu <1 T K.i seeks apprenticeship 1954. Remuneration not particular. Willing lo .serve after crarluatlon Write Box No. A 8353. S.T. EXPERIENCE Indian Cook or C'>ok-boy Good reference. .stv;ik English apply Pereira. No. 959. Aver837 words
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Advertisement862 1953-06-29 12 TUITION niMVING: You can qualify in 15 lessons under qunllflrd tutor Member of Au'omnbllr Association rutors 1 r> .v Pi- I M COACHING qualifying test candidates mornings 8/10, Senior math*. Encllsh language literature evenlncs $20. Apply V. G. Kamath. l?i Moulmeln Road. BALLROOM Latin-American Dancing. Appointment for private' lessons nt862 words
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Advertisement303 1953-06-29 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE "Silver Cros.." Pram excellent condition $165. Apply Stoed. 32. Woo Mun Chew Road, Stelap. 16. HOMES WANTED two Alsatian bitches four months old MKA reRiste.ed pedigree Europeans only. Cheap to Rood homes, estates preferred. Rln* Ipoh 1560. FOR SALE: Rejects from leading eown shop:303 words
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Advertisement628 1953-06-29 12 H aWsnuMi Hlflßuißß BEf J^3Sl B^3 »i M^^^mmmWW PHiS picture one of a scries of six in this TITLE CONTEST has been given three titles. Which two do you rhink are best? A. I CAN T CET AWAY AT THE MOMENT.' B. "SORRY. BUT I'M TIED TO MY DESK. C.628 words
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