The Straits Times, 10 August 1953
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Title Section15 1953-08-10 1 The Straits Times fat**" 01 fie***** Established 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1953 15 CENTS15 words
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Article377 1953-08-10 1 Ike urged to act now on Malenkov's statement wxu WASHINGTON, Sunday. J)K. Kalph Lj.pp, a leading American atomic mentis!, sa.ri today that if the Soviet Tnion had Ihe hydromi bomb President Kisenhower "would be justified in recalling Commm to consider air (Jcfeme o\ a totally unprecedented nature." .!>".377 words
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Article, Illustration8 1953-08-10 1 PICK THE BRIDES FOR I |AMES STEWART 48 words
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Article124 1953-08-10 1 new .md ».»»<: in.itin* -)00 con r.t b((.nt ia to- rf*Y i Stf*it« Tta Tou will kj«c to im.itine llMl yoy ,re c^t.n, d,rc:.- O r company. Your t.nk To ckootc j cl.imorout stjr to pl»y the put ot |jmn Skwjrt'i 4 bride in film From nine124 words
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Article61 1953-08-10 1 i"\|>ov Sun. EncUnd'i tr.un for the fifth ■ski tin.ii erickei natch "list Xiistr.ili., st.irt- iii: .tt Kenniagt«ii Oval, I oiulon. on Saturdaj Hill M < iK.srn fr.mi: c,, HatUn (i .i|it.iin>. s vm R.ii.v. Kin Mrleh retet May. Denis ompM.. 1'..,!,, fiod jL r<^ E^aiM, Mm61 words
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249 1953-08-10 1 Shouting girl Reds break up a train PANMUNJOM. Sun I rX)UR HUNDRED screaming F women Con munists bn>K< railway carriage w.ndows. cut I themselves and wrote slogan^ in the:r own blood on their here to repatriation n r North Korea 1 They created bedlam her.-. tearing their clothing and throwing249 words
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Article46 1953-08-10 1 LONDON. Sun-Sex crimes gainst children In BrttTfn 193? m re than doublt>d sin cc The report of the Home Secretary. Sir David MaxwellFyfe. to the House of Commons showed that offences against girls uncer 13 jumpf9s2 -AP 80 ln 1938 t0 nAP - 46 words
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Article28 1953-08-10 1 WASHINGTON. Sun The gV a D u J at i°n of the United w.ll reach the 160.000.--000 mark some tinir tomorrow he Ccn S"« Bureau28 words
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Article25 1953-08-10 1 CARDIFF. Sun. The South Wales Miners' Association said Paul Robeson will «ln« tt iS I annual fe.stival On Oct. 3. -A.P IAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-08-10 1 SENATOR KoltlKl KNOWLAND whu has mm < .-.-fi.-ii Senator Taft as Flrpuhli. vi leader. A. P. picture.21 words
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Article119 1953-08-10 1 A BRITISH driver dird in hospital yesterday after b-iriK ***** ;n the head at Pert Said, a British military ipokesman said here. Th<' driver's vehicle waa itolen. Th<- next Informal Angloconiact in .sr.-k a <'«'iiit-nt on the BritlMl Buei base problem w;ll take piReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-08-10 1 BERLIN. Sun -The United States Hhh Coin mission Ocr- j man-laii'-,ua".r newspaper Nenc Zeitung aliened today that the I Oerinaii Foreign Minister Herr Anton Ackermann had been dismLtitetl30 words
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191 1953-08-10 1 Rimba is a big boy now so it's time to leave KIAI.A LIMPIK, Sun. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kitchener, of Klanc. will say farewell to their household pot. a 2001 b. tiicrr. The tit; it. Kirn ha. was sivrn U Mr. KiUlu-n.r. who is <"hi«-i Qaaai ITarwsa191 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-08-10 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY,' THEY SANG H.ippy Birthday Is V.,u" h she left Ike London olise.m She w ,,r,_ on.- of her favourite crinoline towns when she made a birthday visit to the mu>.,al show "(iuvs and Dolls. Pr.nrrss Margaret. ho went with her. saw the show for the third time— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article195 1953-08-10 1 Xiv, v RANGOON. Sunday. ING Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has told the French Government he will quit the French Union If Cambodia is not *ive n complete independence by Sept. 1 rhe kiiii; disclosed Mi dcci- 1 won to a reporter who recently interviewed him atReuter - 195 words
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Article66 1953-08-10 1 PARIS. Sun— The French Cabinet is meeting again today to put finishing touches to economy decrees which may cause more nation-wide strikes. There wa.s a lull in the strike situation today aßer Fridays nearly 3,000,000 stoppage— the worst in France for 17 years. Railway services were backReuter - 66 words
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Article26 1953-08-10 1 TOKYO. Sun Sorretary of Staff John Fo.vtor Dnl'p.s left today for Washington after talks with South Korean Preou^A p ynßmsm Rhee in Sf> I26 words
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Article37 1953-08-10 1 TOKYO. Sun. A Russian fishing boat was taken into custody by the Japanese eoas< guard last night less than a mile oil the northern tip of Hokkaido Island, the MariU"* Safety Board said today37 words
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Article28 1953-08-10 1 MANILA. Bun. A 30-mem- uer Philippine trade mis"on is scheduled to leave for Jakarta -tins month u> survey iiii'.e, oi expandini ports to Indonesia a p28 words
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Article22 1953-08-10 1 KARACHI. Bim. Pakistan ut a memorandua tnr I.N. roinnr.ssion nr>-> ting in Or ..vine th» ranal situation *,n South Afrt-:a,-AP.22 words
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357 1953-08-10 1 Official's mistake may cost man his citizenship M JOHORE ItAHKI Sund.M application on behalf of the High omm.sMnnor of hf F l f l :VlaiaVa lo riv V« f look hene of hs rederal nti/ensiip_t hv lirst f ju UnH in Ihe country— came before ea*ftmitt<* o< in(|i>ir\ (..rln But357 words
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Article72 1953-08-10 1 TAIPEH Sun. The Nationalist Central News Agenoy i reported today that thr tta- lian freighter Marilu s 8.00') I tons cargo would be "d' d for future disposition, bir the ship would be released a- soon as possible. The agency said "responsible authorities" declined to elaborate onReuter - 72 words
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Article17 1953-08-10 1 Ex-Premier of Kashmir arrested Abdullah dl.smis.spd la.st ni-Jit |a.s Kashmir Prrmirr. and Mir Afza] Rr^r rc-rniir mini17 words
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Article59 1953-08-10 1 I Abdullah's dismissed cabinet have brrn arrr.<;forl. Alleg tramrki;iwith K:i.shmirl lracir P;iki.stan and of rorniption and mal-admlnistration nave already been mr.rir in thr I isain.-: Abdullah both in Inriin »nd Kashmir. After dismissing Abdulln'T a.st nif-ht. thr Ka.-hmirl hrad adar-I-Ravasa( K i an Singh. a.>ikrd the lornvT Prrmirr.59 words
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Article40 1953-08-10 1 VIENNA. S im Thr Soviet Army yesterday abandoned all it.s border po.st.s on thr boundary between thr Soviet /nn^ and thr British zonr of Austria hut Soviet guards on the SovietAmrriran boundary rrmain<vi the Auitrlan poljro said40 words
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Advertisement346 1953-08-10 2 NOTICES NOTICE MESSRS. OSBORNE k CHAPPtL announce MM niECRAM SERVKL niltrd have In inn.. nfr VM fßxpe^l' c betweei. r«r Am< .nn»l per tele- may be obtainea LUCKY STRIKI MACAZINI ACENCY Importer Ai*riC— Mi K n.n in Hon(tioi>« wntiti »o coi»»JCt Malj■M Whelctjlvrt Current. Bj<h- MUM Cht.ipc»r Potkct B»oht H,nd,om«346 words
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Advertisement728 1953-08-10 2 n BLIC AI*POINtMENTS KIVB POSTS Or PHARMACISTS. H4«llr»l Department Singapore ncaJe: $390 1«A 4M MM 24 A •00 Special Orade 1630 30A 780 p m P»u» COL ond Singuporr «ll<>».<nces. Total emolument* officer 1.V70 x i« :>oa w9 7oa x ajA 7*> Or«de WS 25A »4i) v m Married officer728 words
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Advertisement499 1953-08-10 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TOWN BOARD SEREMBAN APPOINTMENT OF A BI'ILDINO INSPECTOB Applications will be received Dy the Chairman Town Boara. Seremban. up to the Slit August. 1953. for the following appointment: BI'II.DING INSPECTOB Maximum salary offered Is 8700 p m inclusive of Coat of living and Housing allowance. Mileage allowance will499 words
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Advertisement898 1953-08-10 2 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDEBS WATER DEPARTMENT: Conract for the -making of Bends and ither special fittings for 18". 24 10". 36" and 48" steel pipes. DeKwit 8150. Close NOON ***** forms from Tender Room. Second floor (Secretariat) (Room 235). Bty Hall. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDEBS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMKNT:898 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-08-10 3 R'»>l» Sun Italian I'r.m. Minislcr -drsicnatr Sicm.r film I'm i -Mini, ah.ivc. s.nil hrrc tonight hr would forlv arr r p t Prrsnl.nl Imiurti's rrqurst o form i new .ihini-i He had rrservrd his derision la>.t wrrk aftrr Si^nor M- id,- l» r <.as|M-nReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-08-10 3 GEORGE the hulldoi; jpcßl wide as Julia Neal tiikies him a' llanhani Ahhotts. nrar Bristol. Julia and (Jeorsr arr both four24 words
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896 1953-08-10 3 Soviet Press splashes news: 'We have the hydrogen bomb' MOSCOW, Sunday. fHE Russian Press and radio today gave great prominence to the address made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Keorgi Malenkov, to the joint session of the Supreme Soviet yesterday, when he announced that Russia has mastered production of theReuter - 896 words
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Article135 1953-08-10 3 Prisoners call for Red COLOMBO. Sunday A RIOTINc; priso.ur w.is killed and four others lX seriously injured when police opened fire last night Mili.ir;; (.ml. in miles from Colombo. prison authorities callid In police to control prisoner. Iwho were .said to have stoned guards and135 words
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Article46 1953-08-10 3 Queen Mary left £406,407 iNDON. Sun —Queen Mary who dird last March left property valued at £406.407 g it was disclosed here yesterday The not value was £370.864 and death duties amounted to CM5.749 No rlotaiLs of the dispasition of her fortune were made public —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article43 1953-08-10 3 LONDON. Sun. Russia tolay colobratrs Air Forcp Day \n order y»\sterda> bj tne i r Marshal N kola: Buljjanln. called for 20 rl !!> rv .salvoes to b<" fired ;n w ann in all capitals of Mir- Bov>t republic^. A. P.43 words
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Article124 1953-08-10 3 Reds again seize food parcels BERLIN. Sun -East Germans arriving in the Western sretor of Berlin yesterday said travel restrictions and confiscation of food parcels in east Germany wrre aeain on the increase The ban on <hr sale of railway tickets to Berlin, not strictly enforced durine thr week, wasReuter - 124 words
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Article40 1953-08-10 3 NEW DELHI. Sun—Twentyfive people wore killed when a bus carrying pilerims from I Badrinath. a Hindu holy town' in the Himalayas, crashed 500 feet into a ravine yesterday about 60 miles from Dehra Dun.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1953-08-10 3 PUSAN. Sun. Thirteen Koreans were killed and 13 injured today when a goods train ran into a stationary passenger train— Rei.27 words
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Article34 1953-08-10 3 FREEDOM VILLAGE. Sun An American war prisoner said today that one of th" Communist MIG-15 pilots shot down by American Sa'orejets over the Yalu Rivrr was a woman. -U P34 words
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Article27 1953-08-10 3 SOUTHAMPTON Sun -Tho Duke of Edinburch left here yesterday for Balmoral Castle piloting himself in a twin-en-gined Royal Air Fore- Devon light transport ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article27 1953-08-10 3 NICE. Franco. Sun The British Foreicn Secretary. Mr Anthony Eden, arrived n Nice Tlay from London for a J«k'l re«( on the Hivirra. I27 words
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Article72 1953-08-10 3 NAIROBI. Sun I^VERY available Royal Air Force Harvard and police "•potter plane yesterday raked the Aberdare forest we.st of Fort Hall with bombs and bullets after one of the v battles of the Van Man emergency between troops and terrorists yesterday. Five platoon.- about IH men— of African72 words
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Article49 1953-08-10 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The first ship carrying American supplies to help in the rehabilitation of Korea has left San Francisco. Mr. Harolr. Sta.sscr.. Director of Foreign Aid. sa.d last night. Three other ships will sail ion Tuesday carving cotton I i barley and rice.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article30 1953-08-10 3 LAST MAU MEN ON THE RUN Air and ground patrols swept over and through the arr mc to mop up gang members who had escaped deeper 'into the forest —ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article132 1953-08-10 3 1 7 HURT IN MISHAP TO ROYAL SCOT GLASGOW. Sun. Scventern persons wrrr injured latr yesterday when four v.ar>. of the Royal Scot London to Glasgow train left the rails at Ahington. 44 milrs from here. No one was reported killed. The trim left Fusion in o'clork .wsterd.iv morning. The132 words
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Article35 1953-08-10 3 WINNIPEG. Sun— Canadian troops may soon be participating in an atomic bomb test. Dr O. M. Solandt. of Ottawa, said yesterday officials were iiscussin* the matter with the United States— UPUP - 35 words
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Article39 1953-08-10 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. -Pre- iident Eisenhower signed 36 )ills into law yesterday before caving for "a holiday in Colorado. He is expected to ake 149 more bills approved >y Congress to sign on his lolidav— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article21 1953-08-10 3 NEW DELHI. Sun— lndia is I o form an auxiliary territorial irmy for men oetween 18 and 0. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article16 1953-08-10 3 CAIRO. Sun. President Ceguib yesterday opened an ntrr-Arab broadcasting eonerence in Cairo.— A. P.16 words
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Article45 1953-08-10 3 NEW YORK. Sun— The magazine Aviation Week said yesterday that the public might "get a look" at the atomic bomb this year. President Eisenhower may •unveil" the atom bomb during the "50th anniversary of flight" television show in December.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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136 1953-08-10 3 BERLIN. Sun. WESTERN Europe's Foreign Ministers called last night for the quick formation of a United States of Europe and announced plans to com- plete the blueprint for th:s community of 150 million people this autumn. In a policy message toAP - 136 words
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174 1953-08-10 3 Kr.KL,i>, bundav i lIARVEST FAILURES and sinking industrial prgduction last nijrht spurred the Communist East German i Government in its secret police hunt for "Fascist indertfrounds." Red press reports indicated l q grave deficit, in bread, grain? l and fodder as tens of thousandsAP - 174 words
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Advertisement175 1953-08-10 3 READY TO WEAR Slacks (fflpOß TAILORED M AMERICA !l GOODALL j McGregor k LISSNER I hi SAXON jy NEW colours NEW CONSTRUCTION W NEW SURFACE APPEAL \i COOL < Xl ASI.KI sisTlM, jirl AM) WASHABI.L I WASSIAMULLS MENS DEPT. HICH STREET INVESTMENT TO BUILD IS TO INVEST... and the return175 words
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250 1953-08-10 4 MOVE TO STOP ILLEGAL BEEF SLA UGHTERING Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sunday. THK Kuala Lumpur municipal abattoir is expected to introduce "douhle-slaujrhlorinj:" soon in an effort to stop illegal slaughtering of cattle. I hi* mwinn tnat ilaufhtenag 01 oxen at the abattoir will carripd out twice daily, except Sundays, instead Nt250 words
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Article99 1953-08-10 4 'Give Council its own lawyers \IR Chan Kum Cher, a Singapore City Councillor bj to suKKP.st to thr n U that it should set up its own lPfjal departrn- nl The Council's legal work is rarrird out by lesn.l adrlaera jm the The nucleus Mr. I'h.u, MM the Strait.s that,99 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-08-10 4 DEVOUT HINDI 8 >t-Nt td.iv ohstrved "Adi \m;i vasi" annual rrnitmUr-rant-e da> of thr dead by fasting and religious (fitmonies. Darning with earthen pots of milk on the shoulder was part of the ceremony at Katong seaside. Following MMtorn, these pots are pirr»ed with a knife and78 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-08-10 4 I' AMOR l». J. Siahaan, centre above, has arrived in Singapore from Sumatra to become minister to the Colony's small community of Indonesian Lutheran Protestants. There are only about 50 Indonesian Christians in Singapore. Pastor Siahaan's wife in seen on the left and his sister. Miss L.57 words
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Article106 1953-08-10 4 Flown alive to U.S. ANOTHER consignment of dollar-earning Ywc Malayan fish will be sent by air to the I'nited States in a few days Forty cans, each containing 1.000 tropical fish, were sold to America early this year. Mr. T V. Burdon, Deputy Director of Fisheries,106 words
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Article53 1953-08-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —The Town Council here proposes increasing conservancy fee.s where the "double bucket" system is in operation. Where the present fee is $1 a month the Increase will be to $150. The other scale of charces which range from $2 to $4 .ire to be53 words
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Article110 1953-08-10 4 SERFMBAN Sun. The Seremban Town Council election on Aug. 22 will be hard fought. Twenty-four candidates from three Partios and independents ar c contesting for 11 seats. Canvassing by candidates and their agents started soon after nomination diy on Aug. 5. The problem of flooding after110 words
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Article88 1953-08-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dr. iMrs.i J. La Brooy wa s elected president of the Pu.iu English Old Girls Association. Kuala Lumpur, at [tl recent annual meeting. Other officers arp; ViceI pres dent. Mrs Tan Chee Khoon. General Secretary. Mr* Mill.n Khoo. treasurer Mlh Lirr. Ah88 words
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177 1953-08-10 4 UNION WILL GO ON 'SHAKING THE TREE' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Educat on Department Administrative Officers' Union will Dlav "the came of shaking the tree" in dealing w:th thp Government. Wo will keeD shaking until we get our dues."' Mr. Yeap I Choong Kong, president of tho un on. .said177 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-08-10 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sun —The Federation Police Band will beat Retreat on the Sultan Mohamed IV padang at 530 p.m. on Wedm^duy HUNCISB CHULA of Siain polishes her shu«-s in rt-adin --v. for a St. John AmbuUiu-.' Brigade cadets' parade to />■• reviewed by Princeas MarKarrt. at North ok'.-mlon.93 words
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Article36 1953-08-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eight families werr made horr»less and the roof of a eodown was blown off when a "whirlwind" struck Kuala Trengjjanu yesterday. Om> wnmaj was hurt. Damage is estimated at $3,000.36 words
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Article61 1953-08-10 4 Major Van Boanoi. former assistant Military attache in the Thai Embassy in London and his wife flew into Singapore by K. L. M. Constellatioi from Bangkok. He has been appointed Tha' Liaison officer at thr general headquarters of the Far Eav. Land Forces Maj Boanoi will be61 words
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Article36 1953-08-10 4 TAIPING. Sun Miss Lim Phaik Joo. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lim Eng Hong has left for Britain to study law 3he was formerly a teacher ol thr Lady Treacher Girls' School, here.36 words
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Article117 1953-08-10 4 Driver who broke curfew fined RAUB. Sun I EE Yoon Kee. a Raub lorry driver, vwus yesterday fined $10 for being out of doors during curfew hours on July 29 at Buklt Koman, in Raub disT He was also fined $10 failinc to carry an attendant at the back of117 words
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Advertisement175 1953-08-10 4 tin n\ s rnergy tpoi I, *>• aril ttUfWQ Vv J Jr. mm tt Smb-tirh WORLD FAMOUS FOR Afl opiy m «<>•<* or P ♦>' t 9 ill I Sole AjrnH MONTOR LTD. Arcade Rattles p Sm«aporc Rheumatism Curbed in 30 Minutes Thr ar<.at.n( n.w r»c" Ar iki i(". ■•r175 words
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Advertisement224 1953-08-10 4 In design and performance QQ2JQ339 Lexikon clearly distinguished With thosr features: Half lino spacing. Automatic margin >ettin«. Automat; 'ph indentation. Touch control Obtainable m .ill carriage siaes. Electric model! also available. ask for a demon strattrn P■ONE 8 2 2 7 5 BORNKO SUMATRA TRADING > (MALAI A) LI D.224 words
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Article44 1953-08-10 5 TANJONG MALIM. Sun More than 2db probationer student trachors in Selangor are rxpoctcd to sit for their normal class examinations here tomorrow. On Aug. 12 they will hold their annual dinner and social at the Harlequin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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128 1953-08-10 5 NEW POLICE COURT OPENED AT BE NT A RAUB, Sun. MR E. M Smallwood. president of the Pahang Sessions rourt. officially opened on Friday a new court at Benta, 18 miles from Kuala Llpls. Housed in the Benta Home Guard office, the new court will serve Benta estate, Jerokho, Budu,128 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-08-10 5 TWO CAMELS, on their wmy from Holland to Djakarta, arrived in Singapore over the weekend by the 10.SOO French passenger frcirhter Karimata. Picture shows them being introduced to ruests at a corkUif party by Captain D. J. Lap. Straits Times picture.45 words
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355 1953-08-10 5 INSPECTORS TIED TO DESKS' Clerical work stops them making school visits KIALA LUMPI'R. Sunday. ASI%N inspectors of schools in the Federation are so heavily burdened with clerical work that they have no time for inspection, a meeting of 50 Asian school inspectors and supervisors was told today. They inspect schools355 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-08-10 5 MB. K. K THIRUPAO ami Miss C. P. Sarojaiu were married recently at Statherlie INtatr, Sungei Buloh. Mr. Thirupad k with the Federation Labour Department, in KuaU l unipiir The bride come* fi om Chittoor. India.40 words
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Article161 1953-08-10 5 KOTA RAHRL'. Sunday. KELAXTAN'S acting Montri Besar. Tengku Sri Maharaja, accompanied by hijrh jfovernment officials, yesterday drove to Kamponjr Ipoh. near Kusial about 40 miles south of Kota Bahru, to open a new $12,650 RIDA n.arket there. Built by the villagera them•elves thf new market will161 words
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Article36 1953-08-10 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun —The rorritorial Chief, Lower Perak., Raja Musa Ibni Sultan Sir Abdul Asiz opened a commu- nity hall— the fourth in the district at Kampong Chanskat Jong, on the Telulc AnsonBidor Road.36 words
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145 1953-08-10 5 KUALA LIMPIR. Sun. Four Scots fishin* expert* on Fri- day showed General Sir (ierald Tftmpler a HanLsh method of fishinr which might improve catches in local waters. Sir (ierald and Lady Templer boarded the nshjnK boat Trustful IV at Lumut. Perak to say145 words
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Article145 1953-08-10 5 FROM 3.45 thus morning in Singapore, nearly 700 men began turning out for the Colony's island wide "trial" traffic .survey, which eventually wilJ guide town planners in problems of developm»-nt The survey proper begins on Thursday and continues for two weeks. Today's trial will145 words
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334 1953-08-10 5 Chinese teachers still against Education Bill KUALA M'MPI'R. Sunday. THE fact that the National Education Bill had been accepted by the Federal Legislative Council did not mean that it was acceptable to the people of the count r>. Kuala Lumpur's Chinese school teachers said tod.n This view was expressed at334 words
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Article21 1953-08-10 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Miss R. G. D. Stevenson has been appointed Health Sister ol the Infant Welfare Centv here.21 words
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Article249 1953-08-10 5 Yes, we do have a Mr. Fozdar 'TWERE IS a Mr. Fordar in 1 Singapore. Hr is .YVyi-.u old Dr. M K. Fozdar. who devotes most of his time to mmi.il work. Dr. Fo7.dar was |MIN yesterday when he replied to a readers letter in the Str.u's Times on Saturday249 words
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Article67 1953-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun HM shooting of all unlicensed and stray dogs in Segamat, Muar. Kluang. Batu Pahat and Mersirm will be stepped up 03 the johore Veterinary Department to prevent possible outbreak of rabies. Shooting will start in the Segamat district on Aup. 15. Dog-owners are67 words
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Miscellaneous76 1953-08-10 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 am. Morninß S'ar: 7.30 7 3.i-9 Music: 12 pm. In Malay; l Monday MaUnee 130 News. 1 45-2 Ballad Time: Call- i tng all Children: 530 Tea Dance: b Music and the Dance; 8.30 UN. Album: •»5 Nat Kin?" Cole; 7 News; 715 Barrel House; 73076 words
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Miscellaneous151 1953-08-10 5 u^ BbV. m\ Afit i 1 I ■MNM VIM I II (<>l NCIL: np ..i T»n»h Mrr»h r Cr.angi I r.iti-pori, !<■*>'» V M.C.A. Ori.r.<r<J Ro<d 8 '0 m MBI.M KkU4M<>S> OH lit: Mon.,t Film DBU'l :r" F.:e Br\adf qu.i::-r- HM [Bis* »n0 Juriniii R"«d '■''"■■< ShKI.I. TMt.IiJU.I It: PtM151 words
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Obituary53 1953-08-10 6 M)< J BARKER of Rantau Tin Mliau. N 8 retret fully aniMMMMH that or. the morning of SBv'. 1953. hla beloved r Bi» Johanna van KnpTfn MMf at the age of 23 y«axs ft MRS J J VAN KOPEREN •f Ou >n thr •i»tr betovatf .^anna van i.ssed a«-ar53 words
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Article818 1953-08-10 6 Mr. Malenkov's claim that Russia has the hydrogen bomb has distracted attention almost entirely from the rest of an important .speech. The tremendous psychological and political impact of this claim is hound to dominate Western thinking for some days. Its practical importance needs to he related,818 words
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Article467 1953-08-10 6 The signing by President Eisenhower of the bill authorising disposal of the American Government's synthetic rubber plants again brings from American commentators the prediction that the price of synthetic, and consequently of natural, will go up three cents (U.S.) a pound after the sale h467 words
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1175 1953-08-10 6 ALLINGTON KENNARD discusses Russia's H-bomb claim. pi'SSIA'S claim to have the hydrogen bomb, made by Malenkov lo cheering members of the Supreme Soviet on Saturday, will not be disbelieved by any Western scientist. For we know that the Russians had the secret of the1,175 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-08-10 6 BRITAIN exploded her first Atom bomb in October last year. The bo-wb was detonated on naval tr.<ate achored in a lagoon in the Monte Bello ItUndi off north-west Australia. The frigate was vapouritcd.36 words
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Article37 1953-08-10 6 THE RUSSIAN H^ bomb claim, which "exploded" on the world on Saturday will set in train a lot of high-level Western wondering. How good are they? How many are there? Have the Reds really tested an Hbomb?37 words
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Letter197 1953-08-10 6 THE proposed Bukit Panjang Development Scheme has got the approval of the S.I.T. and much has been said in the local Chinese press about the deve- lopment. However. I am more interested in what will befall thf poor squatters living in the area. Having been197 words
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Letter134 1953-08-10 6 THE letter "Too Many Taxi > Men" needs an answer. As it is. a taxi-man experiences considerable difficulty in charging the rate oi 40 cents per mile fixed by the j authorities at present. Deprived of the chance to bargain as a result of the installation of134 words
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Letter162 1953-08-10 6 A LOCAL BODY NEEDED THE Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants has recently closed Its doors to Malayans. It is not holding any further examinations in this territory once the needs of its present registered students have been satisfied. This drastic decision means that to obtain an accountancy qualification which162 words
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Letter310 1953-08-10 6 rwNCE upon a time there 42 poor unfortunate people afflicted with a horrible and practically incurable disease, who lived in a Free Hospital which was maintained by the kindness and generosity of a sympathetic section of the general public. As the cost of maintenance nf this310 words
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Article499 1953-08-10 6 On the Margin Undersea adventure rE Unlverprojected river to Johorc Lama a sunken fifteenth or: merchantman lies. recalls many brave underv ventures t 0 retl .sure.s ol long vanished I sationv Mostly \>c\ have feeca appo.nt ng. Tho galleys of th r Roman Emperor Cal.gula tha' foundered n Lake Nem499 words
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Advertisement252 1953-08-10 6 I I \SSIFIKD ADS KHOO To Benf Poh 'EWr Khoo 800 Ann At K Krrba': HoaplUl. on >th Aucuat IKS 3 a dauß IJMULAW— T>-> Tllffn and Bill ■\g\~rre MerrorlHl Hof-pltal on uruat. a aon. William Andre* l VTTNN To Yvonnf mrr cork i and Philip, at Surabuja on vitmt,252 words
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Advertisement39 1953-08-10 6 erenNn B F«rry kiema mtxxmtni rto I diumoed Thi vuuabte mciaJ pn--9 i«-H it* mtctitntu* X*i nu comttnn 9 dur io eitrenw climam and hunMdNy 1 Thai B w*v Fwrm r. your «Mrini«c I (or irMbrmi prtrisitm kalmm MM|M39 words
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Advertisement132 1953-08-10 6 *Arri_rs place, phone b0«42 fW*^OPTICIAN MR. K. E MEYER F N A.o. D opt 'jug. l New Shipment Arrived JjjSfrfL D OX Fedf t With irs spf<lal hof war<r tm taiga, this kettle Is suitable i«r both tea-table and kitchen. Finished In hlahlv polished c\uo- 1A "^y^^^ mium plat»- or132 words
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203 1953-08-10 7 This market is ruining us, say S'pore traders MANY Singapore traders say they are being ruined because of the uncertain market for rubber and tin. They are undecided about taking advantage of competitive prices for Japanese jjoods. A trader in business with surrounding countries tcld the Straits Times: "The banks203 words
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Article120 1953-08-10 7 YOUTHS BUILD RESORT THREE hundred and ft i toon boys and girls will begin oday to build a temporary holiday shelter on five acres of Crown land in Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore. Thus work camp" has been organised by the Singapore Youth Council and will last until the «<nd of120 words
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45 1953-08-10 7 ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING HIS EMPLOYER JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Koh Ah Choon stated in th^ io<uy Wipn clairrtrtal to assaulting his employer I was desperately in need of money and he refused my request for a loan 4 me". The court fixed Nov. 9 for hearing.45 words
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Article162 1953-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FOUR members of the pane that ambushed an area security unit and killed five Rp^ial Con-stables and wounded two others on Tuesday in 'he Suneei Siput area of Perak werr kiiled yesterday afternoon by D Company of the 2 2 Gurkhas. The Gurkhas, supported162 words
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153 1953-08-10 7 T»HE strike threat issued by the Singapore Government Hospital attendants, ayahs, cooks and gardeners was called off yesterday A well -attended emergency general meeting of the Medical Workers' Union decided to negotiate further with the mment. The strike <hreat followed the dismissal of two153 words
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Article96 1953-08-10 7 THE Singapore Army Civn Service Union has called off its threatened one-day ■trlke of about 100 telephone operators employed by the War Department The strike threat followed the dismissal of three operators. Since the union made a strike threat about two weeks the army authorities have96 words
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Article195 1953-08-10 7 UMNO CHIEF'S CHALLENGE Xl ALA KANGSAR. Sunday. T»EN(iKU ABDUL RAHMAN, president of UMNO, to- day challenged Perak's Month Besar, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. and the Perak Government to stop UMNO from contesting elections in the State. me rrraK uovernment. ne >aid. would have to "open195 words
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Article28 1953-08-10 7 A three-year-old gjl. Karr. Beo was knocked dow n and killed by a lorry yesterd <;, afternoon in a lan P off Jurong Road. S r.gaoore28 words
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Article20 1953-08-10 7 TAIPING. Sun Tan Ah I.:ng was fined $30 here for rrvovinz rubber shoes in a r^.--?r;cted area.20 words
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Article55 1953-08-10 7 wno food tn .<■ or then Mr try of th* 1 City .sub-corn-m t investigate f food .n ulcers n told to observe but they MifTcr in tlie led t°lrt It' Th told about n of hawking they k^cp x they nveht tx 1 *nd55 words
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Article29 1953-08-10 7 .TOHORF BAHRT- Bun. rhor.c Paw, whosniricicr for nine month.s with' > m fined :1 "llT Court tor f'honc told the court t[ did senre had expired29 words
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Article28 1953-08-10 7 .TOHORF RAHRf. A.^ Ho Cher Konc had not bee; traced, fir* Sessions Court to mrned the case charr h vit 1 no hurt tn Hn28 words
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66 1953-08-10 7 Stabbed room-mate: Gaol for 2 years .tdlliißK TAHRU. Sun. s^ .sentenced h\ M ton at the flny tn two hurt ■epti Ramon b\ stabbing imaran and Ramon a room rm Chcmara F>tate imaran said that Ramon "fi him in front nfnthc--. and accused him of speakinu ill of a woman.66 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-08-10 7 K.L. SCOUTS GO ON THE WARPATH IF V'Ol' THINK these .»rr Amrru.in Indians performing wHd tribal dance you are wrong Actually, thr.v arc scouts from Pasar Road School. Kuala Lumpur, taking part in variety show a*, the school on Saturday night to raise funds for their building programme. straits Times51 words
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Article79 1953-08-10 7 Change of name The Singapore Cinema Pro-ji-ctioners" and Electricians Association has changed its title to Singapore Cinema and Entertainment Workers' Union. The Union's secretary. Mr. Lee Youg Mm. .said yesterday that by changing the name membership would be open to members in the other brandies of the entertainment profession Mr79 words
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Article157 1953-08-10 7 TIN TALKS LIKELY IN OCTOBER LONDON. Sun. ALTHOUGH Saturday Ls the date by which the Governmcn;s concerned mast whether they favour or oppose the reconvening of the International Tin Conference, the view in London is that the conference could not be reconvened before October and pn November. It wiD depend157 words
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85 1953-08-10 7 S.H.B. staffs to negotiate The Singapore Harbour Board statT Association wants the Board authorities to set up a joint negotiating council on lines similar to that in Government departments. The Unions secretary. Mr P. P:lliii in a Utter to th.' board's chairman, said: "My council, feds that the litre .s85 words
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Article32 1953-08-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —Tan Kie Wee wa.s fined $80 in the Police Court today lor .selling 110 fcatis of pulot ric? to a man 'who had no ration card.32 words
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Article358 1953-08-10 7 PERAK ROYAL AWARDS KOTA BAHRU. Sun /CELEBRATIONS for the 56th v; birthday of the Sultan of Kelantan. Sir Ibrahim ibm Sultan Mohamed the Fourth, began today with a colourful ceremony at Balai Be.sa; Bah.-v. The large gathering included members of the royal family, Council members and Government officials. The Sultan358 words
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Article38 1953-08-10 7 The Singapore Chinese Swimminp Club will hold its second Talentime contest on Friday. Sept. 4 Prizes will br civrn for sinalng. playing of musical instruments and tap dancing. acting and ballot Entries close on Aug. 2038 words
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Article187 1953-08-10 7 Police seek torture 'priest' s.l\(. IPOBI < Il> men sr.irchinc tor a Cli prirst «hn is .tllr«ecl to have Kimmittcd .1 srrious offence on a vininc wnm;in VIM placed under hi* crtarsr when she fell danscroiish ill. The woman, who wns .ulmitted to hospital list week with severe burns, is187 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-08-10 7 TMPINO Sur In defau: months enol here for 100 characters lottery tier. THESE HOSPITAL ATTFNPWTS and ayahs, at an emergency cvncral meeting of the SmjTporr Medical Worker* 1 t n,on yesterday decided to call off their strike threat. They had threatened to strike because of the62 words
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Advertisement126 1953-08-10 7 "CHINESE ROSE" "~MW^mb 'l»hft^^ COFFEE SET 6 PERSONS: $50.00 TEA SET 6 $75.00 (Including Teapot) i DINNER SET 6 PERSONS 190.00 1 REPLACEMENT MAH H l v < s A\ All. Alll I. 1 tittle j SINCAPORE I. Slllllllllllt3!llllllllllltJMIIIIIIIIIItJllllllllllllt3llllllllllMC3l||lllllll|ltJMIIIIIHHItJllinmJ3l Of the lenici of nun. none s more highly prised thxn126 words
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Miscellaneous49 1953-08-10 7 The Weather Minimum temperature 1 7 30 p.m 8 to mum |cmprr.«turr 1 7 a.iv m "ii >37). Penan? (W< Knt« Bahru 88' npur 01 > Ipoh >04' Kuantan R imf ill I am. tn 7 30 p mil' Penan? fnlD K i Bahru (.04). Ku.ila Lumpur "nil' itan nil49 words
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227 1953-08-10 8 Prices for tins and industrials rise By Our Financial Correspondent pOR the first time in many weeks it is possible i to report a considerable improvement in the Singapore share market last week. Tin was relatively steady during the week and rubber showed227 words
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Article105 1953-08-10 8 Tin shares were easier at close lIONG Fatt had fair inquiry after the announcements ol a second inter.m dividend of 5 per cent but here, too, sellers were shy and only small business was done. Kuchai. Lukut and Taiping Consolidated were in lesser demand but some deals in each 1105 words
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Article146 1953-08-10 8 More industrials wore wanted /CONSIDERABLY better senv> timent was evident amonest industrial shares. th» demand was greater and even slightly higher prices failed to attract sellers, they evidently anticipating higher Drices in the near future All the popular counters were wanted and these included Gammon, Hammer. Cold Storage, Wearnes, Fraser146 words
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Article105 1953-08-10 8 Rubbers dull but Loans wanted TNFORTUNATELY, it is not vJ possible to report any Improvement in the rubber share section which continued almost neglected. One solitary deal in Kerapas was reported The rise in the price of the commodity and the better consumption prospects for the remainder of this year105 words
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Article301 1953-08-10 8 TWE monthly statistical bulletin of the Federation of Malaya for July, jnst published, gives some interesting figures regarding the Federation's finances. For 'ho fir>t half-year Government collected revenue totalling $270 3 million and spent $3047 million, giving a deficit of $34 4 million for the period301 words
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Article348 1953-08-10 8 TtflE following dividends were I X announced last week by companies operating in Malaya. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN: No. 65. 2s. a share, payable Sentember 4, booxs close August 22. HONG FATT: Second interim 5 per cent, making 25 per cent to date for year ending December, payable August348 words
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Article140 1953-08-10 8 DISPUTES over the awards in respect of 150 acres of land at Changi and nearly 55 acres at Nen Soon are mentioned in the annual report of Bukit Sembawans Rubber Co. An award of £30.765 in respoet of Changi land, which is intended for the new civil140 words
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264 1953-08-10 8 THE commodity markets for Malaya's two staples I showed a small improve- i ment during last week. Of lesser importance was the continued decline i n pepper which, like rubber and tin. is now almost down to the costs of production. Tin showed a net264 words
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Article204 1953-08-10 8 Cost of living falling THHE cost of living in the A Federation has started to fall, but not much. The total weighted index figure (base 1939-100) for Europeans has fallen four points since January when it was 298 to 294 at the end of June. For Malays in the clerical204 words
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Article148 1953-08-10 8 THE Ayer Hitam Plant-! ing Syndicate Ltd, which owns an estate of 1.520 acres in the Puchonjr district of Selangor, made a net profit of $76,457 in the j year ended March. This is equivalent to 17.4 per cent.) A dividend of 7' 2 per cent was148 words
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23 1953-08-10 8 Family remittances to China during July from Malaya totalled $2,022,115 of which $1,328,585 was sent from Singapore.23 words
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Article63 1953-08-10 8 Talam Mines Ltd. produced 516 piculs of tin-ore in July, compared with 423 piculs in June. Dredges of Takuupa Valley Tin Dredßinjj 1N.L.1 worked for 1.058 hours, covered 231.000 rublryard.v and recovered 386 plr.ul* of tin -ore in July, compared «iih 18S plcuL« In Jun». Hi'am Tin Lid.63 words
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236 1953-08-10 8 MALAYAN TIN MINES ARE CLOSING DOWN IN the Federation in the first I half of this year three tin dredges closed flown there belnc 77 in operation at the md of June, compared with 80 at the beginning of the year. Only one of these dredges which shut down did236 words
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Advertisement267 1953-08-10 8 Across the Far East flr-*^ i^n^^^^ f M t. you are assured of f, jfcffl^\ fast comforttble journeys cffHy^ A 4 engmed 'Skymaster' sLV^^mrjfa aircraft crewed by Britub wB pilots who have travelled iT^^' more than 40.000,000 pas•enger miles with one of 3j-g B^ the finest punctuality records in the267 words
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Advertisement870 1953-08-10 8 FEEL THE PAIN GO JF^^ tfifcff^C** <*!»J4P*> JUST RUB IT AWAY Mrntholatum relieve^ p^in vo qiiK-kly that H •W" almost like n m coolma a»~^ J ~_^O»- j soothing touch begin at once to r.<*c ihc painlnl Ihroh V^Bj B^aß^^aV^ Antl l% so vim P lc lo lls MenthoLmim You870 words
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Article871 1953-08-10 9 T^HE following quotations were those of the Malayan A Sharebrokers' Association. Singapore, at the close of business on Friday: Mura 14* Pananc 11/Pattani 1/3 Prncia«n Prta'ln* SOO Pukel 4 punt«h Rahman Hvd 1 10 Rambutan 10 Ranlau tH Raub Ooxl MS Rawanc Con 30/RMin« Tin R'noni 7/1871 words
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Article43 1953-08-10 9 A .small change is proposed to the War Damage Ordinance. The allocations for specific category or claims, it is suggested, might be exceeded or where surplus exists, it might be transferred to other categories, with the approval of me High Commissioner.43 words
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169 1953-08-10 9 T^HE following list of business in the Singapore share market is reported by one firm of sharebrokers for the period Aug. 1 to Aug. 7 inclusive: INDUSTRIALS Fraser Neave Ords $2.00 to $2 05 Federal Dispensary $2 50. Hammers $3 00. Malayan Breweries169 words
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Article61 1953-08-10 9 Imports of rubber into Malaya in July totalled 24.280 tons, compared with 25.766 tons in June, mak<n' the seven months' total 153,860 tons, compared with 242.368 tons in the corresponding period of last year. The July figure includes 5,218 tons imported on provisional permits in June a.nd61 words
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Article136 1953-08-10 9 NEW YORK. Sat npHE Stock market paused ywterx day morninir to absorb further profit-taking and evenlng-up before rhe week-end. Price* In most Instances developed evenly divided mnafly fractional chaniies either side of Thursday's rlo«e. The market showed a definite dounwi.rd tendency during the afternoon but the turnover showed136 words
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Article58 1953-08-10 9 Thr following crops of rubber are reported for July: Sungei Tukanp 48.000 Allenby Rubber 32.000 Benta Rubber 77.500 Jeram Kuantan 60.000 Kundong Rubber 40.000 Mentakab Rubber 93.000 Sungei Bagan 132 000 Tanione Pan Rubber fiO.OOO Kuala Reman 145.008 Amaleamated Mahw 59.000 Borelli Rubber 90.000 Connemara 55.600 New58 words
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Advertisement1223 1953-08-10 9 r* i4i MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. ti mm •U .rporotad m S.ncjopora) *J2J P»t»aae aefcar Oeat SLOE FUNNEL LIME Carrier, aattatt te proceed via ether part« ta lead and dsocharge caraa SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Pua Soil* P Shorn Pertong PatracltH C 11/14 Aug 11 Aug1,223 words
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Advertisement598 1953-08-10 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK /CONTINENT Spore P S'hom r»»nong "Mena^lVe" frvr P.ono« o '<, Viooo. Hongkong. Momlo Kobe ond Jhaene 19/20 Au,. 17/11 Au, IS 14 Auq "Matrfala" tar Bonokok 9/10 Sept. 1/ S Sept. 4/ 7 Sept. "India" Bongkok So n H-^o foog. Msnilt Kobe. vokeKomo 1/2598 words
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Advertisement687 1953-08-10 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For U K./CONTININT Snore P S"»-on- "enonrj •enolder 'or Liveroool. Glo«gow Rofterdom. Hu" C. 8/9 11/11 Au, 14/ISAii, ■enledi fo, Lorwion »otw«n. Rotfrdon, Hamburg IS/24 Au, IS/27 Au, 2S/10 Au, •enita»li 'or Avonmooth, Liverpool. Slotgow Homburg 11 Au,/ S Sept. 1 1 Sept 12/11 Sept encleuch687 words
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Advertisement895 1953-08-10 9 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL N« S««4 ELLBKMAM «k BUCKNALL KLAVEMEBS LINE LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM 4 LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. ond tar US A HA {soT'A,l o nt, r Port. «>"IAND. SEATTLE 4 VANCOUVIR Oftd Conodo vio C Accepting co,,s tor Central 4 Sautk "CITT OF tIRKENHEAD" American Ports IT/r*895 words
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Article, Illustration941 1953-08-10 10 ROBERT BLAKE - Mountbatten story of a great family's rise ROBERT BLAKE MANIFEST DESTINY. By Brian Connell (Cmicll. 155.) By T»HE Battenberg family originated a century ago when Prince Alexander of Hesse, a serving officer in the Russian army, eloped with one of the Tsarina's wards. ounti\s.x \on Haukc. daughter or a Russian941 words
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Article302 1953-08-10 10 FIVE IN ONE NOVEL FIVE SHORT NOVELS By Dont Letting (Michael |o*cph. 1 2t. 6d THE ORCHID HOUSE By P. Shjnd Allfrev (Constable. 12s. 6d I DORIS Lessing and her publishers deserve encouragement in their at-, tempt at persuading readers to accept novels not of the statutory minimum length which302 words
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Article291 1953-08-10 10 A FROST ON MY FROLIC. By Cwyn Thomas iCollxncx. 1 2i. 6d.l POM end to end of Britain, and the same is doubtless true of other, less- favoured lands, every region boasting a shred of Individually has its own story-tellers; in a stream of anecdote tnrsc291 words
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Advertisement238 1953-08-10 10 'ULlLliilMjM 11A.M.. 1.30.4.6 45. M m \U &9.30P.M fc WOMAN OR WITCH' nin/iAjuKuiiiANn angel or sinner 7 DUVIAdeHAVILLMU MADO nna or APl*.***** MURDERESS' I mm i*» j^ RICHARD BURTON \iWM \i:\r i ii \\4.i "7^ ro>n\t. VAUGHN MONROE ((j T^Sl IW rrouGHEST man! j^T^^l* IN ARIZONA J Efrfc^^a^adaa***"***** NAKED -tt?\238 words
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Miscellaneous397 1953-08-10 10 EAST GERMANY USSR. 'Hayuifxc €ow6y T*mM u/isA, p*v u&x* Aou: Ti AV^ *v M* 2 Cauxht up with and open tn I 114' Ml .lllS I MIKS I OSSWOI «l vie* »t the u»rt 26. They make life pleasant tl*s mean <9i. §58SS 12 3 4 S 6 n§§§ r*rews397 words
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364 1953-08-10 11 Aussie tail lashes out after a bad start LONDON, Sunday. AFTER losinjf seven wickets for only 167 runs against Lancashire at Old Trafford yesterday, the \ustralians finished with a total of 372, thanks to some merry hitting: by tail-enders Davidson. Rint: and Lindwall. Ihe liitfr batsmen were particularly hard on364 words
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Article214 1953-08-10 11 \l STRAI.IANS H*t Innv) Morri* Ibw Tattvmall 64 McDonald b SUlham S Miller h Tallei sail 30 Harvey b TaMrrsall Archrr r and b Berry It 1»».i.U..n h r.rlevp« M Hauelt \Vils«n h Tatlenall II Tallon I Wllimn h Tatterwll n Rlnt h DftoMi *H Mndwall t SUtham h214 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-08-10 11 LOND Tirilliant jrouni the tomethlng :n:mthr country Ab«ii ItOOtHJ \x.o\.. table in bnlli- TV >od out in lv.st .1 lor chiefly i >r 12 i a w ed all vhon >lurr ip a A-->rx to a AW gfmei V Hi inden 1 JJ i It58 words
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Article217 1953-08-10 11 NKYV YORK. Sunday. I BWIS HOAD. of Australia, scored an upset victory Xj over his compatriot. Ken Rosewall. to enter the men's singles final in the Eastern grass courts tennis championships here yesterday. He beat Rosewall the top-seeded foreign player 6 4. 6 l,Reuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration147 1953-08-10 11 Pirie beats Santee in mile race LONDON. Sun fiORDON Pirle. lanky LonVl don bank clerk, gained a surprise win with a time of four minutes 6.8 seconds in a special international milt race at the British Games at the White City stadium yesterday before a 40 000 crowd. Coming withReuter; AP - 147 words
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Article31 1953-08-10 11 LONDON. Sun. Yesterday's ri.L'by lexgue re^ultg were: Letch 23 Wldnes 14; St. Helens 29 Barrow 20: Wlgan 30 Wi<rrlngton 20: Huddersfleld 25 Halifax 17; Rrvhdale Hornet.* 31 Oldham 1931 words
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Article31 1953-08-10 11 Star Soicerites "A" beat Braddell S.C. 2-0 In a SAFA Div. 3C name at CYMA ground on Saturday. Kirn Choon j d both goals for Soccertiea. Ahmad Ma.sood refereed.31 words
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233 1953-08-10 11 S'GOR W.H.A. ADOPT NEW CORNER RULE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SELANGOR Woinens Hockey Association has adopted a new rule which will give the attacking team a better j chance tc *core off corners. 1 The Association adopted the American corner rul«3 at a recent meeting in Kuala Lumpur on the advice233 words
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Article97 1953-08-10 11 CHICAGO, Sun— Members oi- the United States Ryder Cup team have chosen Lloyd Mangrum as their captain for the match against Britain at NrVentworth (Surrey) on Oct. 2 and 3. Mangi-iim. vKho will be making his fourth appearance a-s a Ryder Cup player, succeeds Sam Snead.Reuter - 97 words
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Article39 1953-08-10 11 Mercantile B.aik S.C beat Farrrr Juniors 5-I In a sexier friendly «r F-.irnr Park on Saturd.iv. D J Phillip .3 1. Du'tii and Meng Yong scored for »he Bank while Boon Heonc replied for the Juniors.39 words
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Article83 1953-08-10 11 A big offer to Cockell LONDON, Sun. IFICESTER boxinjr promoter Joe Jacobs said today he wa.s prepared to in ik a very big offer to Don < oik.li for an Empire heavyweight title fight at Leicester. This followed Cockell s win in Seattle on Friday night over llurrv Matthews, aReuter - 83 words
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Article85 1953-08-10 11 MONTREAL, Sun— Canada, by winning the doubles against Cuba In their North i .semi-iinal yesterday, gained a winning 3-0 lead and quali- lied to meet the Un-lted States I in the zone final. Paul Willey and Lome Main I were the partners in Canada t ateright-ae.Reuter - 85 words
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Article54 1953-08-10 11 Th P monthly spoon golr compel ton of the Keppel Club was won by Mrs. C Te> with a score of 92 36=56 Mrs. V C. Ferguson (103-36=--67> was second Th P women's compr w-.nner was Mr*. R. Irving Jones 1 87 -20=67) vith Mrs A.54 words
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Article418 1953-08-10 11 By A Special Correspondent I LONDON. Sun. SOCCER h.ive their 100.000 crowd every year at the Cup Final; Wimbledon's lawn tennis championships pack the All-England club every day for I n fortnight.. But LordX the j home oi cricket, i.s full when! :tui)uu are418 words
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Article325 1953-08-10 11 SUNSHINE GOALS IN SCOTTISH SOCCER LONDON, Sunday. SCOTLAND'S football season opened yesterday in blazing sunshine, with temperatures of around 80 decrees in the shade. Forwards, at least, seemed to enjoy the weather for there were 73 foals scored in 16 matches. Relegated Third Lanark ranReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration662 1953-08-10 12 Le Mercier does hat-trick v Army By Our ('ticket Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club, the Section A finalists to meet Police for the Singapore Cricket Association's senior championship, had a had time in their match against the K.A.F. on the Sejetar grass wicket over the662 words
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Article108 1953-08-10 12 Ri I intf >ln(>p»rr CWnm R.C. m tmm ai imm r a.» ir: lor HfL SIM.APORF. CHINESE HP—IST IVW Khoo Oni Lee c Crrnw b Kendrtrk 0 Ant Earn Hork b Krndrirk 23 W»r rnoiij In f'lieesmnn n Pe»r«on 0 Inn Krng Hoe :bm Krnrt-rirk 0 Ke.ih108 words
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Article152 1953-08-10 12 (n.k», (lak beat Indian tmttm IMIMN \»N —U1 WJW lit l~t aram b A*hr-n H ■>» BhaT: b« BhuTi s njh b Oill Shrppa.-ri h ArMltai *>nr»(T I) C»^^ln A*h'»ff H c H Singh b A«hr»n C»lli« B Oill MkM 3 Total M rvi>\MV'. mm 1-144 Bh«tri152 words
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Article169 1953-08-10 12 IRMV beat >.R.«. en Hr-t ln"Mi«c» co lh» parfan; >It -l»T ARMT—I.«T. INS* i B. r.< r Elf' b Homarth b Cnll:ns Deal r DTolta b Borltrr Diggan b Barker 13 B Barker D.piork not ou» l> ■MfM IS lolal for < tMLI m BOWUMiiI HolTmar t-l-lM169 words
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Article63 1953-08-10 12 /•»Vl<>\ Hswrta <<»•> beat ««»al tarn t i is i INNK.i (fa R«IV%I. NIV»-IM INVs ■j .-s.ih^p»ihy 11 i>n n Sabapaihv Pldgeon r l>i;]«.in b R*h J Sadler lb» Delilkan t Kldd c Vni;.iraj.in *> Delilk»n 4 W^mer b iiumbv i 0 s»»ir Mu.it M Yo«nr»)jll b63 words
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Article37 1953-08-10 12 Total K"»M|s, rvif K*n u.«.HM i i-:-»-2 Setar O.C.— -'M> iws Nacalah tin, nut Maiaitniam run out 0 Vogaraiah b OalUxlier 11 I.VUlkun M"l mil It Eilrat 7 I i.i.i i f.»r 2 >l* 1 i to37 words
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Article59 1953-08-10 12 IKM\l|\>. Hr.,f M-M; <lrf*n /fir r 4-#-73-l' S**dl^r io<i i 1 n o--.t -Ml INS--..illfr t Hi 4irr.il 0 Nil I. ail II a It. in. m b I I. Drl.lk.Mi t» 11... !.r I) II i)»h to 5.«..i..h Srasr 'Hiurui»ini;.im 8 .•I .III! 2& Crawl** b I inir...>n.<..m I59 words
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Article373 1953-08-10 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PENANd. SunriiiN Fj^VER since Fiesole met with a tragic end after his J triumph In the Singapore (iold Cup in 1934. bad luck has dogged the careers of most (iold Cup winners. Y' stcrcuiy Col. Whatnot ended this "hOOdOO" on Gold373 words
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283 1953-08-10 12 Good scores in Junior cricket ties BATSMEN had a good day in yesterday's SCA junior tournament matches. Three men pa.ssed the half century mark and two others were three runs short of 50 The successful batsmen were: Vithalingam «lAi 64. Ponnampalani 'CSO 59 not out, Wijeweera iBODCAi 53 Balan •BODCA283 words
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Article85 1953-08-10 12 St. Andrew's Old Boys beat Present Boys by 42 runs in their annual cricket match for Dr. S. H. Tan Shield at Woodsville yesterday. Old Boys 174 Eddie Fung 71 R. Tay 41. H Nair 3-49) and 75 for 8 decld. <J. Moss 18.85 words
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231 1953-08-10 12 PENANG. Sunday TWS year's Malaya Cup soccer final at Ipoh on Aue 22 will ajfain be between Penang and Singapore' On the Victoria Green today. Penan K whipped Kelantan by five goals to nil in the inter-zone final There was little Kelantan could do231 words
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Article24 1953-08-10 12 Rovers "A" beat Woodbridge Hospital 1-0 An a S.A.F A. junior cup replay at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Kirn Chye scored.24 words
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Article22 1953-08-10 12 Tho annual general meetin? of the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sort on will be held today at 5.30 p.m.22 words
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Article40 1953-08-10 12 Star Soccerites held Cosmos Sports Club to a goalless draw in a SAFA Div. 3C league game at Geylang .stadium yesterday. Gymkhana Sports Club beat Bintang Bulan SC. 2-1 in a Div. 3B game at CYMA ground40 words
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Article47 1953-08-10 12 CAMKOMNIA Sun Bud Held ijinke the world record lor Javelin inn,* her*- yartarday mum h dt,turn of 2ujii loin He whs '-ompetlrK In tin athletlr tournament nt John Mulr Colleg" The existing record (1938> is Ml ft. 14 In. by N. Nlkkinen of Finland Reiner.47 words
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Article209 1953-08-10 12 MALACCA. Sun. MALACCA beat Johure 5-4 in tluir P'<H>ns; BfQWg Cup lir lure last n.Klit. MaJaccA. who w»r»' expected ti full<jw vi) tluir .Mifiess n tin- doubles t«n Friday. wcr»-bt-aten yesterday. The i> wa.s a surprise m the singles when Rolind N« ot Johore209 words
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Article156 1953-08-10 12 JOCKEY Garnet Bougoure has firmly established him.self a.s a top-lim'r. In his first full meetine on the Malayan Turf at Penane. no rode rieht winners to top tho jockeys' list. Billy Bhcu.v increased hl.s leml m the rn(e frr 'he jockeys rhampi nshtp by riding five156 words
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Article203 1953-08-10 12 R(n \l \li; i ()K( f were v» Miprrmr in thr All-rnunri r.t I n( ski i ir. in their B\ I A < iimmunitx Iragiw Match .it 1 1 n^t Mil. ins a< i K< vir sUilnim \rsirrdav. that it is miiik llmis nt in203 words
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Miscellaneous22 1953-08-10 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Hlch i:o« hrs i 8 7ft I 1 und 2327 (9.9»; Low 0543 (lit and 1737 «4 2i Ii22 words
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Miscellaneous31 1953-08-10 12 MM < i >: «-\l inuniiinil\ lean*: Mini pcnn« v Indians. Jalan R*sar Junior •up rrpla» Rnrklile* Srlrt.ir ll' i{lir |>n IB »ind*nr Rovrr* RI \\,,'i Clerical Inlon. II Wl- t liinHo.in l«iirn»mrnl31 words
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