Singapore Standard, 9 June 1953
1953-06-09
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Title Section19 1953-06-09 9 SINGAPORE STANDARD Ik it ft Jt Vol. 11l No. 337. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration589 1953-06-09 9 Everest Conquerors TeU Their Stors. Tensing Otieretl Fruit* __To Mtuilttha I "i. June ram* the excit- Everest had been cond If "v, 14-i/ear-ald New Zea:Bl I Sherpn guide. Here is The Standard: > London Times CAMP FOUR, MOUNT EVEREST: |e masters of Mount- Everest, Edmund |j||589 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1953-06-09 9 THE MOMENT OF VICTORY si en making their wav across the traverse at the top of the face of Lhotse. They could only be the .summit team and their i ipporters from the South Col They were moving fast and m three hours they1,703 words
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Article126 1953-06-09 9 Since the news of the conquest of Mount Everest broke out on Coronation day. the world has been eagerly waiting for the full and authentic story of ihe greatest exploration feat of the 20th cenlury. Ami what more authentic slory than the one written hy the men126 words
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Article107 1953-06-09 9 NEW DELHI. June. 8. (AFPI The Indian Hi: p* anted on lon ol X i mts: by Tan-ting Sherpa fuide w firs: m reach Ihe tiimmil il Wi, i, .><>''< The Union Jack md >iCH l!;i 4 w-i .< i> m ad ili'-ir. The ne i_107 words
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Advertisement31 1953-06-09 9 _-*-^_____l c /<ii/f tem/tmu- i3n i* 1 l*^k N -o^. I f^L.-' (to f^^*^twsufo i bin i i i^ f ,s,c,c, RCTTES n SMOKERS PREFER Mi_(XPi>£SSsss ,tr -/jf y'" ay fi?31 words
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Advertisement29 1953-06-09 9 take flood care of your eyes EYE-MO EYE LOTION ft P ]J FOR RELIEVING U DISCOMFORT OF MINOR fcHl2^^^^ IRRITATION OUE TO WIND SAND-DOST L^ toil A __?,WV_N^-Aee» A,29 words
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299 1953-06-09 10 MR. TAN AH TAH - MR. TAN AH TAH. Simraoore First Criminal District Judftc, yesterday recommended a deportation order against T. .1. Devalley, charged with criminal breach of trust of Sl5O. Devalley v.a.s sentenced to a total of two months rigorous imprisonment He had three previous con- victions. He299 words
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Article146 1953-06-09 10 MORE than 5.000 sharehold-, e^s of 1i 10 S re Co-opera-tive Stores may fai 60 per cent d >nd on the l. c value of their shares. Mr. < I. Soi, .ii. Senior Co-opera-tive* Offi <r. told The Standard ye -.n i day. He said146 words
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Article29 1953-06-09 10 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, .June B— PhoV •is of Singapore's illuminated sea dragon on Coronation night is displayed across Ihree columns <>f The Times this morning.29 words
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Article136 1953-06-09 10 VICTIMS of the New Bridge Road fire at dawn on Sunday combed through the ruins yesterday salvaging lost property. Mor e than lea persons have been rendered homeless as result of the fire which destroyed their homes Many of th e victims lost their entire belongings136 words
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Article162 1953-06-09 10 The seizure of about 128 pounds of opium worth about $78,000 by the Singapore Harbour Police at dawn on Apr. 11 had its sequel m the Second District Court yesterday. i Two men, Goh Whay Yam and Goh Boon Peng each faced two charges162 words
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Article, Illustration380 1953-06-09 10 Societies May Drop Scheme Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has rejected the request of Seacon Limited, the Federal and Colonial Building Soeietv and other co-operative building societies for rinanciai backing m their low-cost "hiiepurchase" housing projects. The Governments reply stated that the building socleties mustStandard - 380 words
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Article71 1953-06-09 10 WHILE a Chinese was strolling with his g:rl friend along a lonely road a quarter of a mile oft the man Sembawang Road. Singapore, on Sunday night at 8.45. two Malay youths waylaid them. One of ihe Malays had a pen-knife while the other carried71 words
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Article26 1953-06-09 10 A SINGAPORE lire-engine was called out ta fight a lire bat broke out m a motor-boat i lying along Clifford Pier yesterday morning.26 words
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109 1953-06-09 10 MALE JURORS m a Singapore High Court were told by Mr. Justice Whitton yesterday that they should wear neckties during their future appearances m order to maintain the dignity of the Court. This incident happened at the Singapore Assizes when Ho Chwee Leng was109 words
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Advertisement39 1953-06-09 10 jl^/L*^; {uy r T M__a___!____i r*' mO. i-_-_'Si---?--ii-rii^^^ i I __^^KT^^__^^r^rr^v ,^^L_iT_iS^*^^T^^_! M*^*^w?*e^flßa_l I -> _L_ t. Iy*____' ear <\ -JR*!* I o__? i 'l J_FC v ~*_i«t~ __a_Rß____B t^^^^^^w_______________________-_il^________B___l I m *^^m^^^u^^^^^^m m &m m m^^^^m m mmm m mmmy&tm%*'^*mßoW^39 words
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Advertisement162 1953-06-09 10 QUAKER OAT tWEWMY Helps Children Grow TALLER and STRQNIiq fR_ I tf\ To build strength, to W l/ help youngsters groay I -I o»*^ tall and straight hlkd v with the energy and *i I stamina they must ha\c Jff for active li\ ing, there s **3 no finer nourishnunt162 words
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Miscellaneous265 1953-06-09 10 Mi^m t^ M4fk DOM r MiND LUCKY ,-.E GOT THIS DON'T MIND EF AH 1 TH' REASON AH T THASS TERRie-Ef.' MO, DEAR. II WORSE.*/ C_.R 1 -"-f-i J STAVim'FO' SUPPER, TEN!- F.XDT POLE. HAVE DO- IT'S NICE T'DINE I IS HERE 1ST 1 <. TH LA.*ST O'TH BABY'LL BETfi'LAST265 words
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310 1953-06-09 11 *W^COVli*Vm% ELECTIONS Standard Staff Reporter J >* N,A MALLAL a Singapore Legislative Councillor will the Government to tighten up the residential qualification Va» dates contesting any future elections to the City Council He will move at the Legislative Council meetinrr next week that the310 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-06-09 11 FAMOUS singer Joan Hammond, (above), who arrives m .Singapore by air on Thursday, wiil give one recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall. She will be aecaaaaaaled by guest road uc tor and pianist Walter Susskini. tickets for this recital _re on sale at Robinson's md m two days of bookings58 words
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Article107 1953-06-09 11 rrom sii for the front vits to S3 at the back. An Australian. Miss Hammond has been sing\mt\ for as long as she can remember. A fine sportswouun. particularly good m golf, she was given her fust chance to stuay abroad m lO.'lii. when golfers of107 words
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Article174 1953-06-09 11 Several Societies Banned IMP. use of registered societies, associations and clubs for unlawful purposes m S ngapore has resulted In the recent dissolution of several organisation*, Mr. j. d. Duncanson, the Registrar of Societies t o!d The Standard yesterday However, the dissolutions did not point to a special clean up174 words
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Article69 1953-06-09 11 THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled the Governor to say that the loyal addresses sent by the Colony have been laid before the Queen who has commanded that an expression of warm appreciation of the loyal greetin:;-; and good wishes offered on the occasion of69 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-06-09 11 photo. The "Optimisi One." srrn In the hands of I. AC. Bidmcad won the five mile half tiiiii ra<> at the Junior Icarians Coronation aeromodelling rare meet, at Gan Kn_ Sent. School k round m Singapore Stindav. Others m the pn-liu,. i,. (pi Donohue and S.A.C. Frcrr. from R.A.F Selrtar.Standard - 51 words
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Article143 1953-06-09 11 C-G To Lay Skyscraper Foundation THE foundation stone of Singapore's new 18-storev skyscraper, now being built at Finlayson Green, for the Asia Insurance Company, will be laid by the CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, on the morning of June 19. Work on the skyscraper is progressing according to plan, a spokesman143 words
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Article, Illustration324 1953-06-09 11 THE Singapore Department of Education yesterday received the offer of a "Coronation" Scholarship m embroidery and sewing. The offer is the only one to be instituted m Singapore as a commemorative scholarship. Che Asmah binte Hashim. Principal of the Asmah School of Embroidery,Standard - 324 words
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Article217 1953-06-09 11 MORE CHE AP FISH SOLD IN S'PORE CHEAP FISH is pouring into Singapore, Mr. Sng Seng Ueng, general manager of Malayan Fishing industries Ltd., whose trawlers have landed vei v large latches m the Colony during the last three months told The Standard yesterday. He tald lhal hotels and restaurants217 words
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Article256 1953-06-09 11 JOURNALISTS from Singapore. Malaya, Hongkong and j Borneo were among British overseas visitors who were told o n Sunday of the efforts the BBC is making to assist m building up broadcasting organisations m overseas territories with the same standards of objectivity and public service which256 words
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Article81 1953-06-09 11 A BRANCH of the Mother Church. Boston, U.S.A. has been opened specially t° serve Christian Scientists stationed with the armed forces |n British territories including Singapore and the Federation, it was announced at the church's annual meeting m Boston yesterday. Reports on the world-wide activities81 words
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Article48 1953-06-09 11 THE Singapore Customs and Excise Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold an i- traordinnry meeting on June _.*>. at the Society's office at Maxwell Road. One of the items on the agenda is to amend a bylaw to charge a six pei cent interest on loans.48 words
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158 1953-06-09 11 THK Study Group Movement, Singapore, which h.<-» (►ceti holding courses m premies of the British Council, will have to find new or additional premises before the middle of tins month or rei duce the number of their courses. According to the organising secretary's158 words
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Article22 1953-06-09 11 THREE men rohbed ;i 1 i sidriver of $17 at the fl, stone Changi Road bi 12.53 a.m. on Sunday.22 words
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Advertisement214 1953-06-09 11 Brilliant New Wolselev is here! 0/ FHE I** /^^^^aa_____>^ mW''-'- 1 .<<__ jf*. J- i m o*m*ttfft**^^^**^^SnS^ m Y^'^^ -v_**''^HK^K'' i- '''''^'^'-^-r LLJ^^^^Bi I i t s*^**Wi\^ m Wßmm tm^ m Wt mm^Off^\^ m J_^^___ 11 ■r****- t¥T» .-r^~' ,> ''V-»» ,^r'fr^;'';'''-! 1 -.•<:'■.''■"'■'■:; i^^^^t^Lm Jr _r^ _^^B1 I a|214 words
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Advertisement158 1953-06-09 11 m*- mi****- r-(Tf^| N^' r IL <_BT \_r v fVi I l 'hi *2\ \Jcs: Wlk C How fresh is a daisy A room where O-Cedar Polish has been at work it's as fresh as any daisy. Thc air's sweet and free from dust. The furniture glows with the special158 words
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Article130 1953-06-09 12 ROBERT Douglas Gaston, office assistant, who at a previous hearing at the Fifth Police Court pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a wall clock from the Savoy« Restaurant, yesterday changed his plea and claimed trial. At the previous hearing the Magistrate, Mr. D.H. Chapman suspended sentence130 words
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Article239 1953-06-09 12 S'pore Crowds Go Stamn Crazy THE crowd at the Singapore General Post Office went crazy when they rushed to buy Coronation stamps on June 2, Mr W. A Cooper, the Director of Posts, told a press conference yesterday. He complained that the crowd tore down a number of posters on239 words
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Article134 1953-06-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three more Communist terrorists hare been killed and two others have surrendered m the Federation. Two terrorists surrendered at the Tapah Police Station this morning after killing two of their terrorist comrades whilst they were sleeping The two men who gavel134 words
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Article92 1953-06-09 12 MOST of the people who came down from tlie Federation to Singapore for the Coronation celebrations went back during the week-end. Malayan Railways, which was heavily booked at the beginni ing of the month is now back to normal. I Hotels too, seem to have got92 words
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Article25 1953-06-09 12 A LOCAL Council Election was held recently m Bukit Sapi village along the Perak River. About 97 per cent, of the electorate voted.25 words
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Article114 1953-06-09 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Moh. Over 700 Malay families who are facing an eviction order from their temporary homes at Kebon Teh. Johore Bahru. have been assured by the District Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed that they will be? given priority for resettlement when tb e new Majedee114 words
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Article58 1953-06-09 12 YVONNE Rose Peterson, yvho m 1950 won "M.-s Singapore" content, was yesterday granted an order by Mr. Justice Brown m the High Qourt. presuming the death of her husband. Manuel Maldariado. a Spaniard. Maldanado. the Court was te>ld. left Singapore m 194rt. almost a year after58 words
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Advertisement96 1953-06-09 12 I CLYDf I I El« l« TRUCOLO»( I Coming alhambra i Why pot yourself on diet? Drink D. T. I IM S DIABETES HERB 1 1 A and eat what you like with nothm. to worry. D. 1 I IMS DIABETES HERB TEA Is Guaranteed absolutely Harmless. It builds up96 words
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Advertisement193 1953-06-09 12 LAST Irf 1 1 1 1| i *iiH e e aasr^ <ni wm __Ma_i *_it c m jr» the i Miracle of o!i«i Aoy oFfcltllTiacE~9 <____ MOUCHTTOVOuiy^^r^ J Plus! FULL LENGTH News of the COfc \\\\\\*x\x\\xxxxvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvvw, x ,V, "l|l i- 1 _M I j MMfIJ aa .IT *7.*}.' W 4flE193 words
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Article, Illustration189 1953-06-09 13 Standard Staff Reporter LAST Friday at a Bucking ham Palace reception the Queen recognized one of her admirals and chatted with him about his command the Far East Station. venteen years ago he was Equerry to King George VI her father and a commander m the189 words
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Article210 1953-06-09 13 OF $18,000 Standard Staff Reporter THE cashier of Lee Rubber Co. Ltd. Si naa pore, Mr. Yap Giow Jin, was robbed m kJ^J daylight yesterday of $18 000 which he Ui fust drawn from a bank for the allowances of his firm's employees. A sum of $3,000 and210 words
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Article38 1953-06-09 13 A 46 YEAR OLD seaman Lan Choon Eng collapsed while he was walking along Cecil Street, near the junction of Boon Tat Street. A passerby went up to him and held him a s he dropped.38 words
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Article123 1953-06-09 13 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION t 0 give police ranks to clerical personnel m the Singapore Police Force i s not at present under consideration. Mr. Nigel Morris, Commissioner of Police told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Morris said the suggestion wa s considered by123 words
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248 1953-06-09 13 TAN KEE LIX, a Singapore hospital assistant, said m the Seventh Police Court yesterday that when he was held up by four armed men he fought them and they ran. He chased the men. unaware that a Police party led by Inspector a C.248 words
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Article287 1953-06-09 13 TWO full colour feature length films of the Coronation, "A Queen is Crowned" and "Elizabeth is Queen," having been rushed out by air, were both previewed m Singapore last night. By John Coombes "A Queen i s Crowned," J. Arthur Rank's 75-minute film of the287 words
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Article105 1953-06-09 13 Somebody Closed The Wrong Plug JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Somebody closed the wrong valve and the whole of Johor c Bahru went without water for nearly 24 hours the Senior Executive Engineer, Mr. J.W. Pirn, told a Town Council meeting today. Mr. Pirn was explaining why the Town's water supply was105 words
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119 1953-06-09 13 Standard Staff Reporter THE ECONOMIC system which we hav e provides for most of the people most of tho cm e but it cannot provide for all the people all th c time. cr e must, therefore be some people whose special difficulties In119 words
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Article67 1953-06-09 13 SIR Edward Ritson. tlie independent Commissioner, inquiring into the various allowances drawn by Singapore Government employees, will submit his findings to Governor Sir John Nicoll on Friday. His main recommendation is believed to be the consolidation of various allowances, m addition to certain proposals for changing67 words
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Article56 1953-06-09 13 TWELVE cases of chickenpox have been reported m Singapore. Three of these are people not ordinarily resident m the City area. This is disclosed m a Health statement issued by the City Council for the week ending May 30. The statement also reveals that 37 people died56 words
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Article76 1953-06-09 13 Srondaco London Corretporoent LONDON, June 8. The following ore thr closing price* o» rubber and tin on the Loidcn market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 2 0 Ld. July/Sept. 20. d. Oct. Dec. 20Ld. Jan. /Mor. 20 d. June ci.f. 19^d. Market: Steady. LONDON riN Spor "690 per76 words
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Advertisement142 1953-06-09 13 |I\iPERIATm \^LW^^ c 9 _Pa_i "|iSsi W- e?. Learn from the hospital. Whenever infection threatens m your home D ET L wmt) NTISEPTIC i^^s^^i^ J^Vj_H_____L^*^ **4 m*** __S_P"7 5 Uul.n'iSuin W*^^ IT mm l >^S ~FROM -o MAT-f-y. *> DAILY AT--—— TODAY" ______Bl I 'it/ Ham- 1.1.1.1.1.1.0 t.i& —f ___e_^142 words
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Advertisement339 1953-06-09 13 C _Mi _H*C iM m f By SPECIAL REQUEST CTWO FURTHER PERSONAL APPEARANCES i OF 2(ith CENTUM lo\ si \uCONSTANCE SMIT I JEFFREY HUNTER TONIGHT AT 6.30 AND 9.30 P.M. 1 (SEATS AT NOHMAL PIUCES $3/. $2/. 1/.) ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxx\\\xxxxxxxxxxxxxv\\v\xxxxxxxxx\\xxxj $2|- PATRONS PLEASE NOTE j ALL 750 $2/- SEATS I ARE339 words
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Article803 1953-06-09 14 <*JYNGMAN RHEE. the 78-year-old President of South Korea, pouts, protests and threatens that if an armistice is brought about m Korea under terms unacceptable to him. ho would carry on the war against the Communists alone. Now neither President Rhee nor his Allies believe that the803 words
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Review of Views
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Article171 1953-06-09 14 L'TUSAN MELAYU comments on the visit made by Governor Sir John Nicoll to ihe rural areas on Coronation day. The inha-, bitants m tlie rural areas, were promised by the Gover-, nor thai their complninls, would be given consideration^ But Is it possible for Governmerit lo fulfil the171 words
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Article73 1953-06-09 14 SIN CHEW JU POH says that! the Korean war has served i as a valuable experience fori the allies m that there must" be unity before peace can -be" achieved. Selfish and individual interests, must be subordinated m the( interests of the great majo-i rity of people73 words
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Article58 1953-06-09 14 NANYANG SIANG PAU hopes" that a Korean armistice would' be signed without further' delay. However, it adds, it has been 1 evident that the allies made' an unfortunate mistake m! underestimating the enemy. The daily adds that future, peace must be devoted to< further the interests andi58 words
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Article35 1953-06-09 14 j CHUNG SHIXG JIT PAO urges] Britain and the United States] to arrive at a compromise" during the forthcoming meet-" ing m Bermuda. The daily warns, however, that' another -.Munich" will be' disastrous.35 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-06-09 14 "Oi! Mind coming down to earth for a while? Your tea's ready!"14 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1953-06-09 14 ALEX JOSY - 'A Great Union Of United Workers!' ALEX JOSY B tt WHAT is this so-called Parry scheme which the Straits Times wrote about last week? The newspaper described it as an entirely new wage system for Malaya's 320,000 rubber workers. It provided for a basic wage and two bonuses a production1,179 words
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Article890 1953-06-09 14 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - THF IDEA OF WORLD REVOLUTION? EDWARD CRANKSHAW tfas IfiiloitF.or AHanetaned By THE most remarkable utterance that has come out of Russia for very many years is an apparently casual observation m the Kremlin's belated and circustantial reply to Sir Winston Churchill which filled the whole front page of "Pravda." In890 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter104 1953-06-09 14 Sir*. The City Council's Vehicles and Traffic Committee's objection to the sensible introduction of double door buses m to solve the chaos prevalent m Singapore*! overcrowded has revealed I he lack of appreciation by car raffle experts ol tundness of the ne. These expert-; Instead of104 words
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Letter154 1953-06-09 14 Sir. I am a itu< idary school m S poi c. I want to ask you. Sir, whether it is right for any of our masters to Mr. Devan Nair In the > room. Two of our masters have done so. one of them even wasted nearly154 words
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Letter29 1953-06-09 14 then manned by Be:. the tion G Land 1 mem Ctl A Guai i I I tO K 1 hie i may I wh. too** Ben torn;29 words
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Advertisement88 1953-06-09 14 MNGAPORE ih.kk 9TANDAHD INHKHKNU_.NI MnKMM) Nr- W«< H A Ph H HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood Smqopore. Telephone Nos 8397 1—***** Coble Tcleqroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Timet Building. Printing House Square. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street. 83. Cowon Street.88 words
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Advertisement13 1953-06-09 14 Tomorrow New Temper In Turkish Politics By A Times Correspondent r i i13 words
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Advertisement215 1953-06-09 14 Be Proud of Your English Improve Your Spec Writing m a Few H^ Are you content frith thei The i /i- way you speak and write? Arc cnadurled ,l you sure that you are not planned thai te* making mistakes thai i able pm_H^ wl people to underrate yo hours215 words
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Article, Illustration212 1953-06-09 15 SAIGON, lune X. (IP)— Vietnam Premier Nguyen Un ran announced .yesterday his government soon till start negotiations with Irance on modifications m dated States' status and urged consultation itth his cabinet before any big power conference about the Indo-China conflict. "Vietnam no longer mustAP - 212 words
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Article13 1953-06-09 15 Gen Erskine To Fight Mau Mau I i any- had »m him, idded13 words
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Article96 1953-06-09 15 WASHINGTON, June 8.1 (AP)— M. Jean Monnet. head ol Europe's six-nation Coal and Steel Pool, yesterday called it "probably the greatest revolution that Europe has ever seen." "It is leading toward the prospect of a European Federation." said the French economist who is president of96 words
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Article249 1953-06-09 15 QUEEN RESTS AFTER WEEK WINDSOR, June 8. Queen Elizabeth worshipped yesterday m the Royal Chapel of the grounds of Windsor Castle where she is resting with her family after a week of arduous Coronation duties. She was accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen and other membersAP; UP; Reuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-06-09 15 photos. SINGAPORE'S newest theatre, the Odeon. was officially opened by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald last night. The gala charity premiere was m aid of the University Endowment Fund. On left, the Commissioner General is seen making his address. (Right): H P performs the opening ceremonyStandard - 58 words
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Article37 1953-06-09 15 VICE PREMIER Zdenek Nejedly of Communist Czechoslovakia admitted yesterday that his government's recent drastic currency reform "met with open resistance from among th c ranks of th e workers during the first few days.'' APAP - 37 words
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170 1953-06-09 15 BRUSSELS, June 8, (AFP) The International Commission on Concentration Camps has asked the Soviet Minister of the Interior, Lavrenti Beria, for permission to probe conditions of political detainees m Russia. The Commission, made uo of representatives of former prisoners of various European countries, made170 words
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Article130 1953-06-09 15 PARIS, June 8, (Reuter) Mr. Georges Bidault, Premierdesignate of France, is to ask the National Assembly on Wednesday to confirm him m the office He said this yesterday, the 18th day of France's 19th post-war Cabinet crisis, and added that he would ask for130 words
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Article73 1953-06-09 15 HANOI. June 8. (AP)— Late' reports on the Communist Vietminh attack last Friday on an undefended Roman Catholicseminary said the Reds killed four nuns. wounded three 'others, and kidnapped 57 students and four priests. The seminary is near Phat Diem. 75 miles southeast of Hanoi m73 words
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204 1953-06-09 15 WASHINGTON, June 8, (AP)— A Communist airlift allegedly smuggling guns from Texas into Panama to supply weapons for planned revolutions m Latin America, is under secret investigation by Congressional sleuths, it was learned yesterday. A well-placed source who declined to be204 words
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Article26 1953-06-09 15 JOHN MACDONALD. "King of the Pipers" who was Honorary Court Bagpiper to two British sovereigns, died at .his home Saturday. He was M.— APAP - 26 words
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430 1953-06-09 15 AGREEMENT SIGNED: LAST HITCH TO PEACE IS CLEARED PANMI'NJOM, June B— The United Nations signed over South Korean protest this afternoon a prisoner exchange agreement with the Communists that cleared the last major obstacle to a ceasefire m the three-vear-old war. American Lt.-Gen. William K. Harrison and North Korean Gen.AP; UP - 430 words
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371 1953-06-09 15 SEOUL, June B —The South Korean capital was shaken tonight by three explosions, one near the home ol rreeidt ni Syngman Rhee. The city immedia'tlv was blacked out and air raid mns were sounded. At least U\o propeller driven plains a heard over Seoul asReuter; AP; UP - 371 words
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Article29 1953-06-09 15 MR Anthony Eden pent ■very comfortable night" :he New '/.>■:< tnd B pti I pita] m Boston. hero I ia soon to undergo operation, the rities reported ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article240 1953-06-09 15 After Armistice-- LONDON, June 8: (UP)— The British Commonwealth Prime Ministers have agreed by a majority decision that Communist China should be represented at any political conference following a Kbrean armistice Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan said today. I All here for the Coronation240 words
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104 1953-06-09 15 KHARTOUM. ,Tun e 8, (APi The Sudan Electoral Commission yesterday faced a most critical situation when one of its members. Khalafallah l.halid, withdrew and accused the commission m public of "falling under foreign influence." Khalid is one of three Sudanese members appointed to thc104 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-06-09 15 BEACH WOLVES TAKE NOTE A photo. THE beach wolves will get an added break Ihis year ii Gaby Suter's fad catches on. Pretty (iaby has had her name written on her back with a lotion and by the time she has got a tan, the lotion can be removed leavingUP - 70 words
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Article30 1953-06-09 15 WILLI \M and t.d*_rd Lendrum. British rii Minis. taking a radio rrrrivrr |o Cairo to sell it. vera r• <« by Kg>pilan police and acrn»rej of po_sr-Mtif radio tr— miller. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article31 1953-06-09 15 ihf Waal Bei lln 1 1 paper. Telegi 'i reported ve»terd»» the Communist East 7.i>' vernnient had given order* to remove p.c'urc* «>r President Wilhrlm I'leck Ir >m nublic of- APAP - 31 words
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Article31 1953-06-09 15 THL BB< is considering sending a protest ac.iiu-| Ihe introdurtion of advertblaa h-ia scenes of the < uronation Vice filmed hv the 884 nil shown on American •••immer- i.i l television. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article26 1953-06-09 15 UNITED STATES ..mclalt itaid yestevdav further Soviet Union political ;.|>i>ointinent* n. irl m An*li ia .d.jceimnl from Moscow of Ihe net* Commissioner tor II /.one ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article27 1953-06-09 15 A GERMAN tourist from the Khineland was hhol m |li< lurk and seriously wounded near llelimtedt >esterda> »>■» a member of tbe r »*i tieimau border police. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article28 1953-06-09 15 RFJ' HAROLD VFLDF *..id yotcrday ha I puzzled hy the statement of a Houm c*r»M*Tj^n^ that the Un-American A ties Committee plana to hivestigate Dr. Ralph Buncne APAP - 28 words
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Article22 1953-06-09 15 A SIIAPKLY 2#-year-old model Hill represent Japan »t the 1954 "Mian Cni-erse** contest to bo beli m Long Bc.ub. Ca'i'Woia, freer APAP - 22 words
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Article21 1953-06-09 15 Tlie women, among 257 Indian deck passengers who arrived from India last week-end. are ihe wives of South African Indians AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article61 1953-06-09 15 TEN INDIAN women immigrants who were detained aboard thc British India ship Kampala by South African aathorities at Durban have petitioned the Queen to intervene on their behalf. LNTHA'S Finance Minister C D Deshmukh said yesterday the I nited Stales C SSI 10.000,--000 Mutual Security Aid toAP - 61 words
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Advertisement133 1953-06-09 15 NORTH BORNEO INTERNAL AIR SERVICES SCHEDULES with effect from 10th June C'4o dl Vt b Fr d 0y ML. 455/456 Wednesdays Saturdays 15 Q Kudot orr 1615 645 dcp Sondfk mm 1645 p Kud Qf dep 151 0750 arr Kudat dep 1540 j.. 1450 0810 dep Kudat orr 1520 I133 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-06-09 15 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on June 7 to 7.30 a.m. on June 8 Singapore 1.75F). Penang (74F). Kota Bahru (7(>F). Kuala Lumpur (73F), Ipoh 1 7 IF >. Kuantan (72F). Maximum «Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 8 Singapore (88F). Penang (87F). Kota Bahru (91F>,81 words
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379 1953-06-09 16 THE HAGUE, June 8 (Reuter)— Thc loss to world trade of Iranian crude oil and oil products caused by the nationalisation of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was virtually offset by an increase of oil production m other parts of the world, the Royal379 words
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Article176 1953-06-09 16 Lost Sub: Freighter Blamed I ISTANBUL, June 8 (Reuter) The Turkish expert panel, inquiring into th e loss of the submarine Dumlupinar with 99 lives last April, yesterday found that Captain Oscar Lorentzon. master of the Swedish freighter Naboland, wa"entirely guilty." The submarine sank m the Dardanelles on the night176 words
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Article47 1953-06-09 16 THREE men and nan have left Rowayton Connecticut, m a 38-foot yawl for a 3.600-mtle voyage to Ber^ n Norway, for '"the fun of it." I Dr. and Mrs. Gifford Pin Robert Loomis and D..\ id Seeley expect to take a month. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article84 1953-06-09 16 DARWIN. June 8 (Rev- I ter) Japanese pearlers are no w harvesting shell from on P of thp richest beds m the Arafura Sea within 10 miles of Australian territory. Twenty-five luggers with a mother ship were sighted to day off the north coast of Bathurst Island.84 words
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Advertisement691 1953-06-09 16 I List I ranspaciftr Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agent 5 ANCLO-FRENCH 6* BENDIXSENS LTD. ILL: X Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P Sham 295 M.il.irr.i 456 Penang 875 FOR (JR /CONTINENT Spore P Sham Penang t Kenlomnnd foT Ay < 0 mouth lamdoo Newcastle691 words
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Advertisement1184 1953-06-09 16 BLUE FUNNEL UNE cuiioe.) MANSFIKLI) CO- LTD. Incorporated ln Singapore carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL ULASOOW LONDON ti rONTLNLNTAI POBTS Due 3a11.* r bam tenant Aeneas for L.lverpo»i June 8/ Jnneloil -*»i -onii.- ioi Genoa l_ondon m Boltaad Antwerp 8t1,184 words
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Advertisement338 1953-06-09 16 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S pore P Sham Pi nanf SOMMELSDYK (HAL) In Port 15June lttJune 17 18June SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 815 June 16June 17 18June BALI (SMN) 21 26June338 words
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Advertisement725 1953-06-09 16 1 EAST ASIATITiiJi i SAILINGS FROM WUMHIU i A X "^IN, n Spore "ASIA" foi Rangkok Saigon. Hoiigkor.g Manila X..»,_ Yokohama 10 m -MAN(HIKIA"foi AustraJia II 'MEONIA" for Bangkok 2k 2'Uui •KINA" fnr Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe <* Yokohama oJ|lh I. Jul, SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANh|\u lx For Colombo.725 words
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Article374 1953-06-09 17 I Market i;. porter I I I lower with I B f i I 60 i 1 I 1 MO 1 43 i en 2 M I xal. 2 < MINING 21' *i I 7 •i 4 1 4 0 1 id B (j374 words
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Article98 1953-06-09 17 Standard Market Reporter QuIET conditions prevailed I te produce market m Sin-: pore yesterday with only I -mall business reported. Copra was slightly easier at j W7J per picul buyers for June; shipment with sellers at S37i*. j Coconut oil was dull at 58 per picul98 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-06-09 17 MR. G.M. KNOCKER of Kuala Lumpur has been appointed chairman of the Board of Directors of Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. m succession to the late Mr. F.J. Kemlo. Mr. Knocker joined the H. C. organisation m 1023. Administration of the company will thus oe112 words
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Article109 1953-06-09 17 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) La Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 X S.S Spot Loose 664 66 A No. 1 R S.S. 66. 665 No. 2 R.S.S. 64. 64? No. I R.S.S. 61 i 61 J Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin109 words
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Article223 1953-06-09 17 Standard Market Reporter DEVELOPMENTS m Korea tended to ease the rubber market m Singapore yesterday but quotations which opened about 7/8 cent abov e Friday's levels, closed unchanged on slightly easier market, first grade rubber for June shipment at G6i cents per lb. Fair activity223 words
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Article80 1953-06-09 17 NEW YORK. June 8. (AP) —Wallace W. Harwoxi, president of the Diamond Manufacturers and Importers Asso- ?<?- X -l° n Ame rica. predicts 1V93 will be another good year for diamonds, basing his forecast on sales and import figures. In a statement at the opening80 words
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124 1953-06-09 17 SAVANNAH, Georgia, June 8. (AP) A new type of newsprint made from cull wood and pine has been given a test run with excellent re- suits on Savannah Morning News presses. The paper was made from a combination of 40 per cent, oak. 40 per124 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-06-09 17 A NEW synthetic rubber, said to have 50 to 100 per rent, more tensile strength than other rubbers arid twice the abrasion resistance of the best cold rubber, has been announced by the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. m New York. It is called polyester rubber. Tests have shownAP; Standard - 88 words
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Article54 1953-06-09 17 TOKYO, June 8. (AFP>— rhe Pakistan Government will send a return mission to Japan m mid-June to work out a Japan-Pakistani agricultural co-operation programme orncial sources announced yesterday. Pakistan authontiea ha ve expressed the desire to introduce Japanese farming methods m Pakistan and to i54 words
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Article, Illustration333 1953-06-09 17 BV2 Mths. To Earn Revenue For Govt! Sir John Hay Standard Market Reporter IN THE post 12 months, fhe United Sua Betong Rubber Estates Ltd. has operated for eight and a holf months to earn Government revenue, states Sir John Hay, an international authority on rubber333 words
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Article, Illustration287 1953-06-09 17 ..j Vi ING the P rob, e m s of the rubber industry and its future outlook. Sir John Hay, says that it n«h„ a /?u ar that thc nd '*stry is again faced with anomer of those recurring problems which have beea such a disturbingStandard - 287 words
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Article45 1953-06-09 17 HONGKONG, Ju* i. Bw Standard Sejrvice < ■>- l pri?ei <»n the Hinftk on l ie today wer c Sl.'.Ro U I 1 ing: ***** to IS dollar <i 130 to Malayan W.J 15 one Ind >n< lian Ruppi ih. $2li'.) if lv one t45 words
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Article41 1953-06-09 17 A SHOP sponsor*. I by thc indian Government- 'he Irst 'of its kind— may ba opened m London shortly t_i.nv.ng success of the current In exhibition of fa ifts ol cottage Ind istry m enti London. AF PAFP - 41 words
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Article173 1953-06-09 17 A FORMAL inquiry Into ih_ rubber industry is an unnecessary and untimely diversion of energy since all the facts relating to the operations of the industry can easily be made available at any time to Government, says Sir John I lay. Nonetheless. Sir John feels173 words
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90 1953-06-09 17 HONGKONG. June 8, (Reuter) France and Communist China have signed a tenmillion sterling each way trade agreement. according to the Communis! China News Agency yesterday. The Agency said the agreement was signed m Peking on Saturday by the China National Import and Export Corporation90 words
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Advertisement194 1953-06-09 17 "^grßOj LATEST SlSf_f«^^^ MODELS Vg ooo MMmPr NOW ON SEW FEATVRES ''**W?. jl O.V .4 LL MODELS m\ w 4___r NEW o'troct'vc colour schemes NEW chromium penciling ond t .dge. NEW hcod'-mp incorporating ipcd_tr.cfcr, ammeter and switch NEW design number plate with ttop ond toil lamp. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGFNTS194 words
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Miscellaneous633 1953-06-09 17 /riiiiainiii»-LiiF nf ii 1 niiillnii--MlnilM t^-^.L. DI4RV I m P ressl 75 m 'Day Expiess) *"t-% X X;, i Lumpur .MLllO* 345pm 6.7 p.m. BOAI SERVICES TO: DKPARTI RR«: To Kuala Lumnur i JiKarta. Darwm 8A704) 8 am anc. Penang 8 am.: To Gemas i'IKTI 1 <J X i Cocoa,633 words
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Miscellaneous236 1953-06-09 17 PENANG ENTERTAINMENT ODEON: My Sjn John 3 15, 6 15. «'.15 urn. RK\: Man In The Dark 3D 1 15. 3 30. 6.15. 9 15 pm STAR: S;h Moon Wah Tong plus Choy Fung Hay K;m Lung (Cantonese) 3 30. 8.30 p.m. WINDSOR: Svamala (Tamil) 3 30. 8.30 pm LIDO:236 words
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Article, Illustration312 1953-06-09 18 (Right) THIS is serious business to Margaret as she sniffs off single candle on cake marking first wedding anniversary and held up by beaming hubby Paul Law, a Colony movif. exee. Party attended by intimate friends and relatives was held m Sennett Estate*'* Kee Choc Avenue Saturday night. TWO312 words
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Article, Illustration239 1953-06-09 18 CURVACEOUS Hula Hula darner i N hip swaying Chan Wai Chung who hrlixd liven up Coronation Week programme at West Point Garden with flnorshow specialities including bambo and samba numbers. Wai Chung has (l.i ,n for several cha rity shows and is a popular star turn anytime. (Left)239 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-06-09 18 WHICH is which? That's the question most people ask when they meet Betty and Irene Li, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ll Chi Wa of Singapore. Both girls aacr c studentteacher, m their _econd year of training.40 words
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Advertisement107 1953-06-09 18 _H r -ctt uf&i I ■*1 m "v _a_g **r x» _P v *~n_S I THE COUPON READ THIS BEIORt: YOl ORDER YOI R PATTERN: You must en. lose three ten cent stamps if you want your pattern cut. If I don't get the stamps. you don't get the pattern107 words
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Miscellaneous111 1953-06-09 18 to RIJ4 DR tt 11 UII «M HI 111.- HI il -iH >ii ii' ii< nn i« i» r< i Ihe fcr«| .-I Ml Tftatm I ol M li Killxr ill «>l»r m» ill i' I 1 *****1111. I. ill llI .********** l IliVl" I Ml -l>\\ IHK lUU lOM111 words
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Advertisement147 1953-06-09 19 ,MMr- VAI wi ba\ j i .i i t 1 X I 01 y 27 A ince 1 i i A I 1 t L •"i'>k i Vi DMA WILD ease it v B iw I W Wli li o I I II ITION md J B Moi 107 j147 words
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Advertisement605 1953-06-09 19 NOTICES THE SINCIAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE (Chapter 134) NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 52 (2) OF THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCEAMENDMENT NO. 1 OF 1953. VOTICE is hereby given that L MH pursuance of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) i t605 words
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Advertisement1334 1953-06-09 19 I I NOTICES Till, BRITISH RUBBER DEVELOPMENT BOARD rru h irn, n s Review at Annual Meeting. n ine _t lf teenth Annual General Meeting of the British K c Development Board was held on 8th June, 1953 at Market Buildings. Mark Lane, London, E. C. 3. The following is1,334 words
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Advertisement2966 1953-06-09 19 Ine United Sua Belong Rubber Estates, Limited. 41th Annual dm ml Mrcting, to he hM 10th Jmm*\ 19JJ, €7/ 19, Frtukurch Street, London, K.C.i. or inter i SIR JOHN HAY S ADDRESS. now presented d Li a^' llne Profits. The aeeounts COSTS. compared with l»s7 TifJ Ver no mi,iio Pounds2,966 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-06-09 20 Thilli His Shows Prowess LONDON. Mon.— A.l. Thillainathan, winner of the Standard Alfred's Coronation Tour contest, showed his prowess as a cricketer m London. Playing for BOAC, Thillainathan topscored with 39 runs to help his team win by 46 runs. He will play hockey for BOAC team on Wednes-, day75 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-09 20 ti itm mmSw sv«„rf„ r Ppr,,.,,.. Wff f inishtu om ■W..,,ft, v ffi^ /7 #w #fffo j^ fw/#18 words
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330 1953-06-09 20 A PAN MALAYAN YOUTH SOCCER, run on the lines of the Malaya Cup competition, will be SAFAs project for next season. At its Council meeting yesterday, the association elected three delegates to discuss the project with the Singapore Combined Schools sports committee. Making the330 words
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Article309 1953-06-09 20 WINDSOR LAD - Rosalind, Shangrilla Promising WINDSOR LAD By IPOH. Mon.— Shangrilla, a cour.-e scratching on the first day of the Perak Turf Club June Meeting again showed up extremely well on the training track this morning. With Billy Baghy astride, he was never allowed off his bit w lie ii galloping the309 words
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289 1953-06-09 20 FOR 30 minutes of this SAFA Division One League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, it appeared to be HEME for their third successive victory, then came a great second half recovery by Star Soccerites, and with it a convincing 4—l victory to down289 words
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Article177 1953-06-09 20 SAFA Council yesterday banned Malaya Cup foot- I bailers from making a tour of Indonesia with the Malay Football Association, invited to play m Jakarta for Indonesia's Golden Jubilee celebrations. If the Malays want to make the tour they would have to do so177 words
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Article585 1953-06-09 20 HOW TO WIN The Penalty Box Singapore* hope* of winning the Malaya Cup for (he fourth successive year will depend on 18 players. Selected by SAFA yesterday, they have been asked to "cut down on smoking, drinkin- and late nights" and take to more skipping, exercises and585 words
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Advertisement404 1953-06-09 20 (Jlimpse of Chines? KUNG MING MASTER 7^ OF MIUTARY STRATEGY In o South China /f jj] compoign. many ot j£___JV) if JA Kung Minge trooot VT^TV lt\[ were ovetcome by X_T V/T noturoi got which Oe- s^' toyed theie odvonce. S J*J Hit discovery ot on "V antidote Helped bit404 words
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