Singapore Standard, 10 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it 3H Vol. 11l INo. 338. SINCAPORE, WEDNESDAY, j LNE 10 1933 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article425 1953-06-10 1 A Sight Belter Than The Federation Schem COMPULSORY NEXT YEAR? Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE'S proposed compulsory provident fund jgme is likely to be open to all grades of workers, if the s c trade unionists m the Colony are accepted by the eleer Committee of425 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-06-10 1 SCOOP: EVEREST VICTORY PHOTOS TENSING BHUTIA The Sherpa, who with Edmund Hillary, the 34-year-old Kew Zealander, spent 15 minutes on the t ii 177 m l f of Mount Everest.30 words
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202 1953-06-10 1 NEW DELHI, June 9— General Bijaya Shumsher. NepaLese Ambassador to India, said today that it was intended to observe May 29 m Nepal m future as a holiday— "Tensing Day." The Ambassador added that Tensing and Col. Hunt are expected to reachReuter; A.P. - 202 words
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Article31 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. June 9, (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, to!d the House of Commons today thai a complete armistice should be reached soon in Korea >31 words
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Article50 1953-06-10 1 A SERIES of killer tornados cut a path of death and destruction across Michigan and Ohio on Monday night and police reported at least 106 persons were killed m the two states, 88 of them m the flattened residential area north of Flint. M ich i can. U.PU.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration303 1953-06-10 1 PANMUNJOM, June 9. According to reliable information from Seoul, the South Korean Government has already given up any plan of launching a big offensive with South Korean divisions alone. Staff officers worked today on final details of an armistice and hundreds303 words
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Article90 1953-06-10 1 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Tues. Sir Cheng-lock Tan said today he was g'ati to hear that the United Nations and Communist truce negotiators had signed an agreement on the prisoner-of-war issue. Sir Cheng-lock added that, 1 :f peace were brought about j m Korea, he90 words
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Article74 1953-06-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter A LABOURER employed by the Singapore City Council, Abdul Rahim bin Awang. died when he slipped from a motor lorry to the t roun d and three long iron bats m the lorry fell over him. The accident took place m74 words
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Article32 1953-06-10 1 INDIA'S vice-president, S. Radhakrishnan. yesterday expressed his country's gratitude for United State! material aid but added th.it Asia wants 44 proof that America is as demo rutic »he proclaims." U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article90 1953-06-10 1 CANBERRA. June 9: (Renter) Australia's Army Minister Mr. Josiah Francis will spend some daws m Malaya, after the opening of the war cemetery at Labuan. Mr. Francis will arrive m Singapore from North Borneo on June 13 and fly to Kuala Lumpur on June 1590 words
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Article63 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. June 9: (Reuer) Lady Limerick. Vice Chairman of the British Red Cross Society, described the work of the British Red Cross m Ma aya when she opened the Society's coronation exhibition yesterday m London Lady Limerick, who has just returned from a tour of the63 words
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Article22 1953-06-10 1 CHAIRMAN designate of the United States Joint Chief of Staff, Admira 1 Arthur Radford. arrived m Seoul yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article135 1953-06-10 1 LONDON. June 9, (Reuter) —Queen Elizabeth the Second looked down over a glittering international audience at London's Royal Opera House. Covent Garden, last night to wa'ch t/?e premiere of a Conn a tion opera about her fa-><; ancestor. Elizab.th the £-i-L The Queen radiant m135 words
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Article436 1953-06-10 1 LAWYER FACES SERIOUS CHARGE A SINGAPORE lawyer was asked In the Singapore High Court yesterday to show cause as to why he should not be struck off the rolls or suspended for a period not exceeding two years, or censured, for "grossly improper conduct." It was alleged that thi* lawyer436 words
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Article113 1953-06-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE i>.m on ixury bu W« lag In Singapore will be I from June 1 1, ti iow ■antral.? Improved condil i m the building industry. Government announced last night. ..■\> the control <»f B;i ding Ordinary c 19 i\ i ap113 words
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Article18 1953-06-10 1 XO Fl'IU HER c wnmunisl terroi I I Be uiiiy F Kuv, wei i yesterday.18 words
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Advertisement102 1953-06-10 1 r\s i nfriacralor is\ I Mil. 51 „,,.i rvunm ii i l *L*HL ot pi antra* Electric Co, jiri ac c ~**s. Ad__D__B^____________— i,t»- >_. ___«^^^~^3 >. aMBS_H__B-r^ a j s= > A TRIUMPH ON CASTROL" '53 a product. on Triumph Sporfs Cor, driven •cbie-ed a ,p_,_ of 124.095 m.p.h.102 words
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Advertisement26 1953-06-10 1 f^fr'.%*~*tH'&" 4 E^ r i ir* CLOSE SHAVE No. 3 comfortable close shaves use McALISTER CO LTD. S«n_ .[,•;>< c KuJU Lum^o' Pt lg Kuchmg N. ttiXoeO.26 words
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Article256 1953-06-10 2 Advance In Pine Crop Tests EXPERIMENTS to produce a year-round pineapple crop m South Johore are progressing satisfactorily, Dr. W. M. Scott, State Agricultural Officer told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Scott said the experiments have now reached the stage where fruiting of the crop can be produced within certain desired256 words
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Article125 1953-06-10 2 ALTHOUGH they could not swim, two boys of tlie Singapore Rangoon Road School went tor a swim m an excavation pool at ihe Hock Ann Teng San Brickworks al 41 mile Upper Serangoon Road, on ADr:i 29. Thia was stated "festerday jn the C125 words
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Article70 1953-06-10 2 THE Police Band will play. while the Singapore Governor. Sir John Xicoll declares open the new Pasir Panjang Power Station, on July 3. the City President. Mr. T. P F, ATeNeice. told Trie Standard yesterday. He said that the City Council will invite about 60070 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 2 A 60-year-old Singapore woman. Tan Poh Neo, was fined $300 m the Fourth Police Court yesterday for assisting m the management of a chap ji kee lottery.30 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-06-10 2 THIS large five-colour vase with designs depicting famous beauties of the K'ang Usi period (lba.-17'.1) from Shaw Brothers' collection is to be seen at the loan exhibition of classical Chinese art (Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties). no w on at the British Council Centre, Singapore. The exhibition which66 words
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Article55 1953-06-10 2 REPRESENTATIVES of Ihe Singapore Lighterage Workers' Union and the General Lighterage and Transport Company will mcc* today to negotiate B settlement of the wage licrease claim by about 120 workers employed by the company. This is th e third meeting between the parties, and is expected55 words
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Article67 1953-06-10 2 FOUR Singapore dog owners m Geylang area will probably be prosecuted m court for letting loose their doss without a muzzle, Mr. A.H. Foster, Chief Veterinary Officer, told a press conference yesterday. He said these cases were reported by the residents living m the67 words
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232 1953-06-10 2 DistHcf "SJS hiS de !f nCe m S^Wore Second district Court yesterday, a sampanman, Goh Whav lam, said that he did not know that thc bundles which were found m hi s sampan contained opium. He said that he was told they contained232 words
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Article60 1953-06-10 2 SINGAPORE Police have made two more arrests m connection with the armed robbery of $18,000 from a cashier of the Lee Rubber Co. Ltd.. In Upper Thomson Road on Monday afternoon. The Police have also recovered some 5275 more cash, thus bringing the total sum60 words
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129 1953-06-10 2 Colony Moneylenders To Be Controlled By A New Law SINGAPORE Government is likely to introduce bgislotion requiring oil money-lenders to register, o Governm«r* /nokesmon told The Standard yesterday. m^la» e^ec^ The object of the proposed new legislation is to prevent unscrupulous money lenders from taking advantage of creditors, thc spokesman129 words
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Article107 1953-06-10 2 THE Australian and New Zealand Womep's Association uf Singapore will visit the Singapore Red Cross Society's crippled children's home, Tanah Merah Besar today. Tiler will inspect a wire mesh fencing they donated to the i playroom. The president of the association. Mrs J. S. Kirkham.107 words
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121 1953-06-10 2 THPL Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade mill send a contingent of 25 to an international Boy*s Brigade camp at -Lton next year. They mill leave m August. ISM. The Vice President of the Boys Brigade. Mr. A. M. Cherian, said yesterday:121 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 2 JAMES LAWRENCE M, will arr:ve m Singapore ty Qantas Conste: at;on on Thursday. June 11. to assume duties as Director of the U.S. Information Service of Singapore, thc Federation of Ma!a; a and Brit:>h North Borneo. Mr. Meader succeeds ttftC late Elmer Newton who d92 words
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387 1953-06-10 2 ONLY 13 day? remain for .Singapore dog owners m the Gey. ang District to have their animals vaccinated. After June 22. owners found w:th un vaccinated dogs will be fined up to $500. and a vaccination charge will be made. To date m387 words
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Article65 1953-06-10 2 COPIES of reports made by Singapore businessmen m Market Street that they often lost articles from their cars, were produced before the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate yesterday. In the dock was 17-year-old Phua Ban Seng, who had four previous convictions charged for loitering with65 words
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Article34 1953-06-10 2 A TEA PARTY will be held he Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. on Saturday at 4 p m when Mr. R.M. Young, the Director of Education will distribute the L.C.C. (Spring) 1952 certificates.34 words
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Article256 1953-06-10 2 T3LADLRS of the Singapore Standard are a^kcrj to vote for *s the man or woman who, m thrir opinion has contributed most to the enrichment of the social, cultural political, economic or sporting life of Malaya. Th e winner w l he yen a two month** vacation256 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 2 SINGAPORE lawyers yesterday agreed with Mr. J Whitton who told male jjrors on Monday to wear neckties when they appeared m courts. They said 1 his is essential to maintain the dignity ol the court. But. they said, those male jurors who wore their national costume68 words
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Article97 1953-06-10 2 AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Association the following were elected committee members for 1953/ Director, Dr. W. J. Vickers; Deputy Director, Dr. C. H yWithers-Payne; Hon. Sec Dr. W. A Nicho as; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. W. T Harte: llo.i Auditor-*-:97 words
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Article217 1953-06-10 2 HOW he ambushed four Singapore armed robbers m a bouse m Lim Ah Pin Road on Chinese New Year's eve and 1 later shot one of the men at 25 yards range, was told by Senior Detective Inspector C.J.R. Mason m the Seventh Police Court217 words
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Advertisement307 1953-06-10 2 It> A WOMAN MMATCHED IR EVIL! M ar *tt 4 m*. etw a \\lij*< M M sM,i 1 T*\ %IIW P a ,n lov > I tOr^ %tA'^mw f *Wk *\S '"'I narn lj tcSA m* ***^_l* i yTry-ffw iA, **SSJJl fc^ M gt _s» Vr BLfV' < ___M b»307 words
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Advertisement213 1953-06-10 2 LiOYD-r ADRENALIN, ft* p&i- musculo s m FtBKOVTIS A j X ..1 REVASKABLE M II II i A ut ll f I rt v t*»' W c iLJ ka* I U* *l I is all 111 KN.JI I /II i lii/l 1 7ll_T 1 A l*r. s* f\ I (r213 words
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Article80 1953-06-10 3 I L 10 i 1 rteen wreaths of Flanders Poppies were on board. Among those travelling on aircraft were: Major -■'•.-I O'Carroll Scott, rep're-"-•"Ung the C-in-C, FARELF. Rear Admiral A.F. Pugsley, relenting the C-in-C. Far feast .'Hw 1 Air Vice-Marshal •ivvv. Scbergec, representing the C-in-C, FEAF.80 words
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Article, Illustration719 1953-06-10 3 King George V Park Aquarium Ready Soon Culprits Up— Fines Go Down TEAM OF EXPERTS NOW ON THE .'OB >NVI< TIONS obtained by ne Preventive Branch of the Singapore Customs and Excise Department rose from 408 m 1950 to 48»> In 1951 and to 542 n \'.)~y2. says the annual719 words
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Article247 1953-06-10 3 City Luxury Bus A Complete Flop "Mrj »>u> service now operating m the CTLtVl y rea ,s a co,n »>lt'tc failure, Mr. G. G. Em f_2 > a J the Singapore "^Wnv, told The Standard yesterday. hat the service was being patronday. He thought two of the uting ot' the247 words
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Article85 1953-06-10 3 ON Saturday, Hari Raya P isa, the ('eucral Post OtlUe, S sapore, will open from 9 12 noon. Al! o'her Po Offices and postal agencies be open from 9 a.m. to 0 a :n. rhe i lowing Post Office! be closed: Tiong Bahru, .ct Hoad.85 words
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Article65 1953-06-10 3 MISS HELEN ZAIIARA, International Secretary of the Theosophical Society. will arrive m Singapore by air tomorrow at 11.40 a.m. She {i 1 public lecture on Ihe same day at the society's premises m Cairnhili Road, at 8.30 p.m. The title of her talk will be65 words
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Article197 1953-06-10 3 WILL NOT BE FAKED i M rostliacss of < oronation the »<«' "«-< duplicates were porr aobodj them there is ,(l oi copies of .ltl her.- irp.irt!ii'*iii -tore iid yesterday which Norm.m I esti th* manager ta betwees C I MHI i i ..(.th the Hueea fi rr owned as197 words
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Article159 1953-06-10 3 TOBACCO cultivation, as an industry m Singapore is dying. According to figures given by the Customs and Excise Department, it has "virtually ceased." At the ond of 1952. the eight licensed tobacco factories m the Colony, were loaded with local leaf. Stocks on hand accumulated to159 words
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Article91 1953-06-10 3 SIXGAPORE trisha riders enjoyed a boom during Coronation Week, although taxi drivers comolained they were hard hi; because of traffic restrictions. Trishamcn made the most j money on Coronation day and on the Queen's birthday. Taximen said these were their worst days. Trishas were m91 words
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67 1953-06-10 3 SOON after a Singapore foreman. Kor Mong Eng lost his job, he got drunk and jumped into the sea at Cliflord Pier, Chief Inspector Thomas Isaac, said m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Kor. charged with attempting to commit suicide at Clifford Pier on67 words
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Article39 1953-06-10 3 THE Singapore Inner Wheel will hold it's annual general Installation tomorrow at Princes Restaurant at 1 p.m. The incoming president for 1953 Mrs. G.II. Clement will be installed. Outgoing president for 1952-1953 is Mrs. G.H. Nama7.ie.39 words
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Article104 1953-06-10 3 Better Packing Fewer Deaths IMPROVED packing method; now being perfected In Australia will limit the already surprisingly low mortality rate m day old chicks flown to Singapore from Australia. Mr. K. X, Lim. prominent local importer told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Urn said that m the large consignments which have104 words
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Article79 1953-06-10 3 DR. Elizabeth Comber (ll an Su Yin of *'A Many-Splendour-ed Thing") will give a talk this evening at 8 p.m. at the University, of Malaya She will speak on the "The Social Implication of Tuberculosis.'* The talk will be held m Room 2 m79 words
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Article208 1953-06-10 3 SINGAPORE'S $2,000 a month economist has not yet been found Applications have been received m London and applicants are being interviewed there, but so far. no appointment has been made, Mr. J. N. Ward, the Establishment Officer. t«ld The Standard, lie said that as the post was208 words
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295 1953-06-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the declining prosper it v m 19.V2, Singapore s smokers pad a total of 533.759.790 m tobacco duties, an int lease of 51.500.001 i over 1951. Duties on petroleum yielded nearly 515.000.000 This fipure exceeds 1051s by over 52.000.000295 words
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Article58 1953-06-10 3 Leaving hii camera worth Sl 60 m his car parked i'» the St. Andrcu s Cathedral ground, a Singapore European went oft to see the Queen's Birthday parade. When he returned to hi* car. he found that the camera was no longer there. He said that his ear58 words
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Advertisement180 1953-06-10 3 m M— "■-■■^■»«~>~~""~-~"--» l VL^^L >. A B JL f_l|_FT t^^^^^ PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT mW\\ f fl- U^ U,V *\'U^^^^^___________. "*S_. i) U/ m**\ jnpi> i *)ta|. /J J \Am**^ __^U*^C '***m*mr*^ Cc M, il^^-*S^____f -•*£> •Ja r *zZ^J*o^j^', **%».^^*^_P_r v O*v -r^*^-. _^^*____l \\r ""With. I,180 words
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Article, Illustration490 1953-06-10 4 N'LISTS JAPS TO STAND FIRM AGAINST REDS Standard Staff Reporter THE peoples .of Japan and Nationalist China will live and die together m the struggle against the Communists, the Japanese Ambassador to Foimosa. Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa. told The Standard yesterday. Mr Yoshizawa. accompanied by hi? Ural secretary, L.lr X Ta.naga.490 words
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Article85 1953-06-10 4 JOHORE BAFRU. Tues An ambulance of the Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, South Johore branch, is now available to dog owners m Johore Bahru town, to transport their animals to the Veterinary Department for inoculation against rabies. Mr. M. S. Oliver, secretary of85 words
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Article141 1953-06-10 4 OIL AND GOLD. Sarawak's two main mineral expor *.s amounted to $307,188,374 m 1952. Most of the oil came from Brunei and was piped .o Sarawak. The search for new oilfields is being energetically pursued. says the country's annual report and m 1952141 words
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164 1953-06-10 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. 11. J. C. KULASINGHA, a Singapore Legislative C/i'incillor, wants the Government to suspend new appointments of expatriate officers until the reMills of a survey being conducted by Select Commit- tee are known. This Select Committee was appointed by164 words
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Article56 1953-06-10 4 PENANC. Tues.— A warning to more than 1 .(>(>() bicycle. owners who nave not renewed their bicycle licences this year. was issued by the Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. I Yeang riooi Chee. today. So far. no arrests have been made yet hut. he anticipated the Police56 words
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Article55 1953-06-10 4 PENANG Tues.- A patrol of the lst Manchester Regiment, operating on Penang I iand. found two grenades. twe tins containing grenade! detonators and several rounds af ammunition m the Sungei Dua area. In connection with this dis- j rovery, a Chinese ha_ been detained. He55 words
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Article36 1953-06-10 4 SIN BOOK CHIT, a lorry ci river, was lined st>s m the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday. for carrying an overload of 10 cwt. 21 lbs. of coffin boards m his lorry.36 words
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Article, Illustration84 1953-06-10 4 tour high-rankinff Burmese P«lu*e officers flew into i. ,n r aporie •y-^trrday to study K__* ya, po,ice methods. They will spend 10 days m me federation observing Service", Koe-ag the police io antibandit operations, and visit Singapore on their return. Pictured from right are: Superintendent T H. Allen84 words
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Article321 1953-06-10 4 BRITAIN WILL SEE MALAYA ON TV KUALA LUMPUR. Toes. Over 12 million televiewers throughout Britain will see on June 16 how Malaya was •captured hy Coronation feeling and spontaneous rrioicing," said Mr. Tom Hodge, head of the Malayan Film Unit, to The Standard today By June 21. Mr Hodge expects,321 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-10 4 THE Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll. the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. president of the Singapore Branch of the Overseas League, and Mr. L. Cre-soB. chairman of the League's Coronation Banquet, at toe banquet which was held at Raffles' Hotel last nigat.45 words
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Article183 1953-06-10 4 We Can Solve Own Problems— Korean MR. L. S. LEE, a Singapore Korean businessman, told The Standard yesterday truce m Korea on an international basis was necessary. "But as a Korean I am against any truce which would mean the continued division of my country,"' he added. He urged the183 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 4 MISS Anna Lord Strauss, an editor, administrator and public spirited citizen of the United Sta.es, will arrive m Singapore on Sunday, for a one-month visit to Malaya,30 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-06-10 4 iJLPttksK.S'T.Vi. iLS of the fsingaporc Itu-idluM I. visited the Johore Tampoi Settlement BaddhM sh recently and distributed gifts to the inmates the sion of Lead Buddha's birthday. Thcv are pn lured ber* dur. ii:, th- visit40 words
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Article358 1953-06-10 4 THE Coronation and how it was celebrated ail over the Commonwealth was the dedication and acclamation of the head of a huge family of peoples who live m lands on every continent and islands m every sea beneath the sun, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. Commissioner General358 words
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Advertisement183 1953-06-10 4 nf Chinese history 0 glimpse of tit HUA MU UN t^h WARRIOR MAID /^f^^ OF CHINA V#^fflft^R HUA MU-LAN was a young \\\lj V^V^__^jf g<rl living quietly af home I. E^ k MM when her father was cc i- I/ r^ Ec&£s[ JfcXv !>,*¥ -crip'cd for the army. JN\ ]2>^>LV183 words
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Advertisement183 1953-06-10 4 i********^^ i I LAST _L DAYS I*_4A_W CORONATION _B T mffl_*___r a* i SALt do y i i/a. 4 J 9 j'>'/r Muslim Patron*, wr womldi S «/*r/ .s^//y» //io/v /wr A*r/> f/. J \> *I*^ S t Usually Now S Fc rguson's Ptd. Voile £&_tl 4\ X 44 $3.50183 words
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112 1953-06-10 5 CHINESE GET TOGETHER TO AID NANYANG t« LA LI3 MPUR, Tues.— Malayan Chinese leaders will start a concerted drive for funds for the Nanyang University project this month. up to now donations have Ik^d promised by wealthy Chinese m Malaya. Soon a Nanvang University Fund will be set up to112 words
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Article119 1953-06-10 5 MR. J. LIDDLE, ASP prosecuting, told the Singapore First Traffic Police Court yesterday that Koh Ah Chiang stole the ignition key of a car which belonged to his relative while he was away m the Federation. Koh was arrested while driving the car m119 words
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Article67 1953-06-10 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 9— lncreased rice provluotion m Malaya ail I a redaction of the "crushing burdens" of taxation are >sed by Sir John Hay tead of an internet' rnal buffer stock and rubber ry. a* tlie answer to the rubber industries mills.67 words
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Article17 1953-06-10 5 ports of r r '.v>.n all countries, and Federa•l. luring May i 22 109 tons.17 words
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Article71 1953-06-10 5 Stinciard London Correspondent LONDON, June 9. Thc following are the closi.g prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 22jd. July/Sept. 224-. Oct. Dec. 22\d. j Jon. /Mor 22»d. July c.i.f. 20 d. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot- £692 10s. per ton71 words
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Article52 1953-06-10 5 THE DISPLAY of national es staged on thc stops ot the City Hall on the night of May 30th ia to be repeated 1.30 m. hee ol overwheh lin g public nd. The coincide Singa- nation i ition .i f< rd crowd is r\'>. i tl52 words
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Article, Illustration16 1953-06-10 5 MR. J L. MEADER. the new Director of the United States Information Service.16 words
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136 1953-06-10 5 Wife Spent Stayed Away, Says Husband IN THE Singapore Si\'h Police Court yesterday. Air. N. F. J. Benoist was summoned lor failing to maintain his wife. He denied the charge and that he had been cruel to her, Benoist said that he had written affectionate letters to his wife. Benoist136 words
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234 1953-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tremendous strides forward have been made m the treatment of leprosy m this country, Mr. M. J. Bessel, Deputy Chief Social Welfare Officer, said here last night. In a talk over Radio Malaya Mr. Bessel said that if leprosy is detected234 words
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Article31 1953-06-10 5 APPLICATIONS for licences to import iisrfing nets fro n Japan may now be submit' rl to the Imports and Exports Division of the Department of Commerce and Industry.31 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-06-10 5 THREE students from Singapore have joined the International Students' Community at the University College of Exeter, according to a release here. Five others are from Hongkong, one from Korea and others from Malaya. Thailand and China. pnoio. Last of the Coronation regional rallies for 13 Singapore schoolsStandard - 74 words
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302 1953-06-10 5 Man Who Killed His Mother In-Low Sentenced To Die Ta i LALA LUMPIR, Tues.-V. Muthu, a 25-year-old road contractor guilty of murder at the nigh Court here today, was sentenced to death by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew. His Lordship agreed with both the assessors who found Muthu guilty302 words
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Article72 1953-06-10 5 TAIPING, Mon. —-Taiping Police warn that since the Coronation celebrations are over, noise nuisances will not be tolerated. Recently children and others have been causing explosions with tlie use of carbide and water. The public are asked to report or prevent such noise because72 words
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Article79 1953-06-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. Wong Peng Long. UMNO-MCA complained m the Johore Bahru Town Council yesterday of the "deplorable manner" which the Council inspectors carry out raids on unlicenced hawkers, I was -hockad and insulted to see how these hawkers were treated and the way79 words
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Article147 1953-06-10 5 A SINGAPORE schoolboy, Eric Choo, was yesterday accidentally shot by a special constable detailed to .shoot stray dogs m Still Road area. H e was hit m the left leg b*> a bullet which had passed through the body of the dog. Back m147 words
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Article142 1953-06-10 5 Function For Blin<* LONDON. June 9— Many leading personalities from Malaya attended with over 200 coldhial visitors to Britain a reception given yesterday by the British Empire Society for the Blind. The function was held at the Koyal Hospital. Chelsea, and was arranged to give an142 words
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Article109 1953-06-10 5 DOUGLAS Tan who gave an address In Braddell Road Singapore, was charged m the Seventh Police Court yesterday with mischief by killing an Alsatian dog valued $401) on June t>. He claimed trial and the case was postponed until June Ifi. Bail of |5M was allowed.109 words
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Article37 1953-06-10 5 THE story ol Singapore-; civic-minded citizens who have assisted the Social Welfare Department to help counteract malnutrition through Children's Service Centres is told m tne latest issue of Free World, the USIS South-Ea.t Asia magazine.37 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 5 THE 2_-man joint Singapore Council ol Action last night decided to ask Government to let it know the date on which the Ritson Commission report will be published30 words
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Advertisement200 1953-06-10 5 f^vT/ FSffiflfl wow LOWING vMMM ,M 'rv_*t_ -fZ?\siAXIE SMITH t.Yfl tEFFBEV tttMTEtt nu prolonged their mngapore for Mother week and wile m\m personal appearance Mnhily af 6.30 9.30 p.m. vornMii .s ao/- mm ."greatest love story you have ever seen! I GREWRYp^PECK SUSIM^J HAYWARD I -VA^JGARDIIER >- er EINEST HEMINGWAY200 words
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Advertisement323 1953-06-10 5 -fife- S N.uiis «r«» «.*/t UesetktsMm Mn \fti iitt* *> today C|!tlJDt£^ !';J. __T _r ll got me a new friend r« aon v said. f I "It Shoots Straight and fast. Any 1 IS rty 011 boys like an introduction?" 1 A'' I>) VrSil^______ I I ____________.'^^S^^\. *_i^^^v'HT^Ps_l^^sS__ar"^^^ J323 words
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Miscellaneous89 1953-06-10 5 WEATHER REPORT Minimum Temperature: from 7..*>0 p m. on June 8 to 7.30 a.m. on June 9. Singapore HttF). Penanr t.i V), Kota Kahru LISF), Kuala l.umpur (7:iF), Ipoh (UF), Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: from 7..70 a.m. to 7.30 n.m. ,>n June 9. Sinfrapore (88F). Penautr <89 F). Kota Bahru89 words
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Article777 1953-06-10 6 PHE Singapore Bad*rninton Stadium once more needs the help of the public and ol those public-spirited men who were largely reap risible for the erection uf this 9tadium m time- for the Thomas Cup. It has debts totalling over $600,000 to pay off Outstanding bills add up777 words
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Article1200 1953-06-10 6 NEW TEMPER IN TURKISH POLITICS By A Times Cw^ A few months ago principal parties allowed .V S to develop to the point of viol* the outbreak of violor. effect of hos brought a r» of restraint and OOmpronja, SINCE the beginning of 'he> year relations between the chief parties1,200 words
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Article482 1953-06-10 6 Is Science On The Way To Solving The World's Greatest Mystery? J lOW well do you know 1 your friends? How well do you know yourself? LAUGHTER is the clue. The adage, "You can tell a man by what he laughs at." is older than psychology. Is it482 words
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Article249 1953-06-10 6 .AND YOU brow —"I simply cannot think what he sees m her. TVOW this is what the 1 psycho-analyst has to say about these jokes and the people who laugh at them. Perhaps you preferred the first joke part pun, part "shaggy" Shaggy dog stories and puns are popular with249 words
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Article587 1953-06-10 6 BARRIE HARDING - BARRIE HARDING By CVOM America there comes the startling prediction that scientists aa c o n the brink of discovering how men and women can renew their bodies once they have reached the Bgt when people normally die. In the bottom of an ordinary test tube, we587 words
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Advertisement173 1953-06-10 6 sim;ai'oki<: n*+* si \\ii\w> INlltl'fM/r M vi 'K**-IN<. Nr. W I 1r X HEAD OFFICE 128 Robmson X id Sinqopo't Telephone Hoi 8*97 1-8*974 Coble Telcqioph Addtess ItGfrßNlwS, Sinqopore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Budding Printing He use Square London I 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 43 Sulton173 words
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Advertisement127 1953-06-10 6 1 useless EusT-cfl TOMORROW: UN IXCLKSIVE W^ THE CONQUEST OF EVEREST &y# iJagH 0&^- ijr T^ e surly and unattainable Mt Everest has after 30 .y^v^^^^S- m years' ol ENDEAVOUR been defealed and many are the *^^^m^^^Mm\ chosis and men far off who share m tne triumph. Tomonow ~-^^-P^rr^ m127 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, June 9 (UP) President EisenLet lasl night (ailed an extraordinary White House dinner Meeting oi national leaders— including General MgUs MacArthor and former President Herbert {Jim nn the eve tf what promised to be an early Korean truce. Presidential press secretary James. C. HagertyA.P. - 209 words
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Article27 1953-06-10 7 FOREIGN Minister Vvacheslay Molotov told India's Health Minister Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur during an hour long Interview yesterday he was very hop* ful tor world peace ReuterReuter - 27 words
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34 1953-06-10 7 Ersking Vows To Defeat The Mau Mau and I Brine overMau red I zen m X rk m ty." >e did nol .1- vet there raft Ui 4 Mau Mau. yal Air Force ad-34 words
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Article149 1953-06-10 7 LONDON, June (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth was late yesterday for a date with thousands of her Cockney subjects m South East London. Her car, taking her on a Coronation tour of this part of the capital, was 10 minutes behind schedule m leaving Buckingham Palace. Teeming149 words
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Article102 1953-06-10 7 VIENNA, June 9. (AP)— The Russians suddenly ended eight years of control m Austria yesterday and abolished all military check of identity papers on the border o_ the Soviet occupation zone of Austria. Ever since the war, armed Russian troops have maintained control of aU trains,102 words
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Article40 1953-06-10 7 PRIME Minister Sir Winston Churchill will have the full backing of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers when he attends the 3-power talks at Bermuda late this month, said Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent at a press conference. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration23 1953-06-10 7 "But before you 'go i t alone,' brave fellow we would like to award you this medal-For Outstanding I unacy*23 words
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Article122 1953-06-10 7 I BERLIN, June 9, (Reuter)— Delegates of the Western powers and Russia at yesterday's air safety talks here decided to set up "a working group of experts" to consider technical questions. a British spokesman said last night. An official communique issued after the meeting, the122 words
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161 1953-06-10 7 Cwealth Defence LONDON, June 9 (Reuter) All the Commonwealth Prime Ministers, except those of India, Pakistan and Ceylon, met yesterday to discuss Commonwealth defence problems. The conference began on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Sir Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal161 words
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Article68 1953-06-10 7 BEIRUT Lebanon, June 9. (UP)— Premier Saeb Salam's cabinet resigned yesterday following the support of President Camille Chamoun for the opposition's demand that ministers who intend to run m fhe elections next month must resign. Salam and two of his ministers had not intended to run. but68 words
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Article36 1953-06-10 7 I THE funeral of Bill Tilden. the famous tennis player, will take place on Wednesday. After the cremation service Ma writ will be m4*l tot burial to Germ mtoun PennN\l\:<nia t where ke mas born. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article35 1953-06-10 7 SNOW fell mi n the Kabylie district of Algeria yesterday the first time m living memory at this time of the year. The temperature dropped to 41 degrees Fahrenheit m the mountains near Algiers. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1953-06-10 7 CAPT Flora M. Rrohman of Toronto, will leave soon for the Far East to take up her duties as head of the Canadian nursing sisters m Japan and Kor UPUP - 30 words
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Article32 1953-06-10 7 •i A CONFERENCE m Rome of the Foreign Ministers of the six Schuman plan countries has been postponed from June 12 to a date provisionally fixed between June 24 and 26. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article27 1953-06-10 7 completed the first stage of its march to the base camp and arrived at Shigar yesterday. A P THF. nine man American ex-prditi-u to Mt. Godwin AustinAP - 27 words
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Article18 1953-06-10 7 0 .0 0 INDIA, yesterday banned the Soviet film "Meeting on the Elbe" by declaring it uncerti- UPUP - 18 words
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Article22 1953-06-10 7 A SWEDISH group chiefly army officers, have been alerted to leave for Korea as soon as the armistice has been concluded AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article106 1953-06-10 7 C-Films 'Marred' In US -BBC THE British Broadcasting Corporation la_t night charged that televising of its films ot the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth m the United Stales was "marred" by commercials and implied American networks had broken their promises. London newspapers gave front page prominence yesterday to the criticism ofUP - 106 words
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Article317 1953-06-10 7 Freedom From The Stockade Por 12,000 Men SEOUL, June 9.— Under the prisoner of f2____T??__ si 9"cd yesterday at Panmunjom, the United Nations will exchange about 75,300 North Koreans ond Chinese for 12,000 Allied c °P^ es ow sfockac'es of North Korea. r,, ie Sr" l^'^AP; Reuter - 317 words
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Article25 1953-06-10 7 THE United States Supreme Court yesterday upheld an 1873 law which require! District of Columbia restaurants to serve Negroes provided they are well-behaved. A .P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article159 1953-06-10 7 I LONDON. June 9 (AP) India s Prim e Minister Jewe-l-trial Nehru said -/tsttrdty "we may confidently look forward to a truce m Koiea He told a news conference that his optimism Is baaed on the agreement between UN. and Communist negotiators at Panmunjom on159 words
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Article95 1953-06-10 7 LONDON, June 0. (AFP, Pakistan Premier Mohan rd Ali told a press eonfen here yesterday he bad treat hopes for a settlement of putes with India alter talks here with the Indian Prime Minister Jawahai al Nehru. Mohammed Ali said he thought the political atmosphere m95 words
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Article276 1953-06-10 7 "evor^JL RK lJnited State S WO-W do r____T__l 'nduding use of the Security r^m C ii V n et0 0 cc Chl,,a s seat ln the Unite Nation^ rrom going to the Communists following a Korean mlifluiLlfc. Henry Cabot Lodge, United StatesReuter; A.P. - 276 words
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Article92 1953-06-10 7 LONDON, June 9, (Reuter)—General Sir Brian Robertson, joint chief British delegate m the suspended Suez Canal zone talks with Egypt will return to Cairo towards the -id of this week or the beginning of next week, a usually wellin." )rmed source said. This source92 words
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Article88 1953-06-10 7 SEOUL, June 9 (AP) Nine planes from th e north swept over Seoul last night m th e biggest Red air raid of the war, dropping bombs that shook President Syngman RWs mansion, killing two and injuring eight others Some bombs narrowly missed U.S. Eighth88 words
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Advertisement55 1953-06-10 7 The new 1953 re-stijle<£ r\ni*js you new tefikemeHJs;.. 1 J r J B" r d___=____- I^^l-cilL f te i_H__i'_'>iSF^*-~~~ ~t___ J J ____L_j^_pQ-H__T_' -__w?_a -j— r w^^fc^^^**^^^____«sSS^Bi__l _S_^ 5^ c comfat- at^Hmm^m *^^^gs^^*-"^^^^*^^P^^S___s*i***_!__^ r _HH_ > _____^H^__ -^"H r r^^"^^^ 'e»^^§s§s|§r __S__^ vi >^ inifftl V" *<^L 0 M .?J55 words
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Advertisement121 1953-06-10 7 MJJLTIFORT =>^°ooa J 5OOOO y 8 o 0 m WK m 100% WATERPROOF JP|| j} 0 Q| SHOCK-PROTECTED ffijJß lllM»i_il____ £7/^ < <r p," *^l» n 0 GEiXT'S LAtttES GEiXI'S jj 5 LCA 1921 LCC 101 CAO LCC 1926 CAO 0 A 10_" 17 Jewels, Steel 9" '7 Jewels, Steel121 words
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Article, Illustration188 1953-06-10 8 AU ST. DESTROYER DUE FOR VISIT HERE ON FRIDAY THE "Tobruk," crack destroyer of the Australian Navy, is due to reach Singapore on Friday on a brief visit. The destroyer left Australia on May 26 and is now en route to Korea. She will call at Labuan where her ship's188 words
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Article147 1953-06-10 8 TOKYO. June 9 (UP)— The Japanese Government j formally asked the British Government to take measurej :o increase imports from Japan. I according to government eir. j cles here. The move was taken m view of the fact that Japanese exports to th? sterling area147 words
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130 1953-06-10 8 Japs Agree To Repair Soviet Ships TOKYO. Juna I, (Reuter)— A Japanese Government spokesman told Router today tbe Government had decided io permit the repairing of Russian ships al Japanese dockyards under: a barter deal between Japanese and Russian private firms. Permission erai restricted tn ordinary merchant ships. Any ships130 words
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Article95 1953-06-10 8 HONGKONG. Jun_ I Rev ten Captain W.E. Juries, master of the British merchantman. Lady W o 1 m c r (1.833 tons), which ran aground on Cheju Island otf the S 0 it fr. Korean coast on May It, has returned to Hongkong from Japan with95 words
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Article93 1953-06-10 8 BREMEN, June 9. (Reuter) i —A strike of almost 14.000 j shipyard workers, which has paralysed the port of Bremen for nearly seven weeks, end- ed today. O v 40 per cent of the' w- s voted to accept thei em -vers' offer of a rise93 words
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Advertisement733 1953-06-10 8 I I > I P^— l:\st Iranspatific Servt. 1 to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. A^eiitt ANGLO- FRENCH **k BENDIXSENS LTD. Tl L: X I i.nip.ir 311 S pore K2281/3 P S ham 2!15 Malacca i:>« Penang B<s BE^LINE FOR DR (ONTINFNT S pore P Sham733 words
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Advertisement1143 1953-06-10 8 Z7Z BLUE -FUNNEL LINE gjg mum* MANM-Hllr 0., LIO. Incorporated ln S:n?apore i arriers' option lo proceed via other ports U» load and rbsth-rre canto MBJUCM to LULKIOOL (.lASCOW LONDON A COMINLMAI PORI S Oue Sii: t eta n fenans \fin-.i- Jot L.tverpoi„ Junel»/II MhmNW ioi Oierioa l>»ndon i„n„i_»i m1,143 words
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Advertisement269 1953-06-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I me Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORITANS S pore F Sham Hi nani m^S^fSSIF (,lAI > ~J_s__! ,%J,,ne n BALI (SMN) 23 27.1une 28June 291une GAROET (RL) 915.1ti1v 16 July 17269 words
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Advertisement629 1953-06-10 8 EAST ASIATICIi SAILINGS FROM st am„ NUii -ASIA** foi Bangkok Saigon P s^«a J Hnfigkur Manila Knl,e V Yokuhh'Or. •MANCIH RIA* for AuVi.iu •MtOMA" for Bangkok 1 RLNA- fo, Bangkok Saigon S Hongkong Manila Kobe Vnkiihionn B "SALANDIA- for Banckok l v I^Jak "MONGOLIA- For B J X Saigon. Hongkong.629 words
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391 1953-06-10 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN. By Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, June 9.— The chief Indonesian delegate to the recent Copenhagen Rubber Study Group conference indicated today that Indonesia has not iiiven up m her attempts to establish a buffer-stock programme for putting a floor on391 words
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Article110 1953-06-10 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (<*4>nt5 per lb in Singapore vestcrday were: Buyers Seller* No 1 RSS Spol Loose 67. 68] No. 1 R.S.S. 68i 68V No. 8 R.S.S. 65 i 661 No. 3 R.S.S. 62, 631 Tone: Steady after active. TIN PRICE Th e price of tin yesterday was110 words
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123 1953-06-10 9 RANGOON. June 9 (AFP)— Negotiations for a barter agreement between India and Burma, involving an exchange of goods valued at about Rs. 200,000.000 will be initiated m India towards the end ©f this month, it was authoritatively learned. A 11-man Burmese delegation headed by123 words
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Article39 1953-06-10 9 HONGKONG. June 9.-Spe-cial Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Ex change today were $15.89 In ft* sterling: $ti.0325 to U.S. dollar $1.8.10 to Malayan $1: $0 2.14 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $*****5 to one tael.39 words
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Article26 1953-06-10 9 A KOREAN armistice would not afreet adversely Ceylon's ri~e rubber Wade agreement with China. Mr, Richard Senanayake. Commerce and Trade Minister, said.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration444 1953-06-10 9 CHUNG KHIAW 'S GOOD YEAR People's Faith Reflected In Raised Deposits Standard Staff Reporter THE fixed and current assets of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. m Singapore rose from $18,--907,098.80 to $25,141,903.54 during 1953. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the chairman of the Board of Directors, who announced this at thcStandard - 444 words
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Article60 1953-06-10 9 WASHINGTON, .lune I, (Beuter).— -Total go' foreign governments and i tral n the I a of 19 amounted I '13 ,99 1 million, the Unit) S Trea- annt Of Brits US$32O n ion worth Tne Un it gold c ir ng ■Ka Q ler.60 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-06-10 9 Mr. E. G Holiday, a member of th» Malayan Rubber 1 port Registration Board .md last ear's chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Com mere,. Rubber Association, who flew to Japan vrstrrdav to investigate allegations of inferior rubber shipm« nln from Malaya. This iv Mr. Holiday's second trip to .la62 words
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Article20 1953-06-10 9 A THIRD international sugar exhibition will he held m Amsterdam from April 15 to 26. 1955 A PAP - 20 words
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312 1953-06-10 9 Korean Peace News Brings No Sign Of Slump LONDON. June 9: (Reuter)— There was no indication m world markets yesterday that peace m Korea would mean a slump. From London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt at one end of the world to Hongkong at the other, most stock exchanges took the Korea312 words
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Article139 1953-06-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tho Malayan share market was quiet today. Tins were inclined to be easier, while industrials had fair amount of business at quotations. Rubbers were neglected. Changed Dries. ;irr: IN DI'STRIA LS Buyers Sclltrs nenry VNaunh 195 2.05 Hone Kime Bank (Hlcoog regj 800.00139 words
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Article107 1953-06-10 9 PRICFS m all sections of the prod ace market m Singapore were easier yesterday wirm only small business passing. Copra quotat ons were $362 per picul buyers .nd $37 sellers ior .lune shipment. Coconut oil sellers indicated 159 per picul with buyers a*. $57. Pepper prices107 words
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172 1953-06-10 9 Standard Market Reporter A RESERVE ot sellers contributed to the stead y rubber market m Singapore which rose 1| cents to 68J cents per lb. for first giade rubber for June shipment yesterday. Fair turnover of business was reported with overseas orders still172 words
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144 1953-06-10 9 THE Shell Transport and I Tracing Company Ltd.. reported a net revenue of £8.579.9*5 for 1952 which with the brought forward from 1951 of iL2.683.309. made a total of €11.263,254. From that amount the following dividends had been paid five per cent, first144 words
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352 1953-06-10 9 HONGKONG, June 9 (HP)— Even without Western embargo on export of strategic goods to Communist China, the Reds would still not bu y much from the West, the authoritative weeklry Far Eastern Economic Review said. There would of course be traffic m those "materials352 words
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Advertisement116 1953-06-10 9 c_*s t_r c** t sßm v v i > _n K4 I a*%. i^__ ir__6_i t And nothing wears so well as /JOHNSONSSWAXA I For roolly botd woor lot Jolwuon'i Woi take Hi I m Jrin world -for-oui woi protoctt ond protorvot all W m floors and furiwtuto. 9#vt-g a116 words
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Miscellaneous144 1953-06-10 9 g t i i_n_ >.■***%% %t.^ '^*itsf^ i f.ma i j-TSrS-Z-----iT--i *Z poB E DIARY W* <. tcheon 1 Hit n M r ijovtSlKXT: rt'i-oi X Bn >"i"'. Wmtl eH tertainment ed (>|»l." N 1 irin»i Q ieen ii||X*»ll*»KX 1 k RADIO PROGRAMME uxx 1 AIR TRAVEL VIICUXX* im 4144 words
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Miscellaneous360 1953-06-10 9 MALACCA ENTERTAINMENT XPITOI.: Courageous Heroiiie 3 b 30. 915 p.m. I.IIIO: E_aJ U'.avan 2. 530 9 nm BEX: Top Secret 3. 6 30. 915 pm -I N: Ta: Woo; San Sin 3. 7. 9 p Jn' >XXO_: FooLs Paiadise 3 7 915 ;< m KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENT MXIIKXS: AthoM X360 words
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Miscellaneous194 1953-06-10 9 945 Popular Vocal; 10 p.m T"m; n _t t airr-_m Cabaret; 103P W LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME BBC. (General Overseas Service): 5 pm. From the Editorials: 310 Interlude: 5.15 Palace of Varieties with the Palace of Varieties Chorus the BBC Variety Orchestra; 545 CoronaUon Post#k ript; 8 prn Think On These194 words
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Article, Illustration107 1953-06-10 10 *»'»t can ill 1 .i!>Mdt clothes (ill tin* laundry comes home, but this is the way to Irani about them. Ihe "schoolroom" is a dress salon hi Mayfair. The subject nf thc lesson "Imperial Ballet," a shimmering gown m Coronation lace, worn by lovel\ Maria Sraralia as aMirrorpic - 107 words
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Article, Illustration929 1953-06-10 10 \i;\V YOI'K CITY Two distinctive new trends have ear rged In ihe w Je variety oi clothes from which Ann tit an women are selecting Iheii summer wardrobes this year. One i> the long, smiii line slenderly feminine that the figure nowhere but enhances itUP - 929 words
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619 1953-06-10 10 Margaret Scott - CHILDREN NEED DISCIPLINE IN SOME FORM Margaret Scott By r)ISCIPLINE is a word which looms large m every parent's vocabulary. Most people with any sense agree thai children need discipline m some form or another for, even if their parents let them run riot, they'll have to knuckle under at619 words
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Article113 1953-06-10 10 TRON ING material from x which soap has not been well rinsed may cause a stain much likp iron r,/sf. A soap and water washing usually removes it. Be sure to rinse ivell. Bleaching m the sun afterwards is sometimes helpful. TPMPTY the bag of your vacuum cleaner113 words
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Article277 1953-06-10 10 T^OR economy and glamour, combine leftover chicken with Swiss cheese sauce and serve on fresh asparagus (Broccoli or any other green vegetable m season can be used instead.) For double economy, make the sauce with nonfat dry milk. CHICKEN SUPREME (Makes 2 cups) ONE and one-half cups277 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-06-10 10 photo. HOLLYWOOD swimming star actress Esther Williams, who ought to know what she's talking about m th> line of swimsuits. suggests something along thc lines of lingerie styling for a beachwear change. Thc mermaid's advice to gals planning shore vacations this summer i s to forget about BikiniUP - 79 words
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Advertisement89 1953-06-10 10 HEALTHY skin has *BT^ .^fjjj that look of yß.^_ It's natural to want a lovely skin -but to have it yon '^fc I must follow nature's rule of loveliness and keep the skin J^ Rexona is the simple, delightful way 'to skin health. For ll__!l___# J Rexona is blended with89 words
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Advertisement259 1953-06-10 10 maamaammamsi SIUT COIItCSt NO. 19 wwww w Can You Name These Stars? IB__ fe-'W'' i-Ssa. **J_______i ft'-xvaJ j_-__" 'aW S oStr tmm ~*-B-8888 X-"*>- 'v STAR CONTEST No* 19 'on ALL through this week The the top left Hand corner and Singapore Standard pre- bear the address THE Mm ll259 words
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Advertisement87 1953-06-10 10 I i VMielia the soft, sate way to feminine hygicne-wiiK to*na:t *m that flatten so neatly and eitra ahiorbcncv oi«n waterproof bock ing for confidence Bj ,urc to oi- loi Co-el* the soluble sanitary towels that have ••< d»o«'<_9>' no extra cost. Try them you'll see. _W^T "ÜBr Intirely British87 words
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Miscellaneous54 1953-06-10 10 U...,rn,.. H,I,^I'U OS, 1 _SffP j It I XI Xl s r.l U|\| IMI i P .< p IMmi v ii;k s Maiu n i si OKl', ii ti < I XMII > l»«« M'KIl «»K\ r \»|l XKM s IMsi Is I. IM VII, v l'»r PHtr*rl hum rti54 words
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Article484 1953-06-10 11 Singapore A' Go Down Gallantly snecUtnrl o* t i CCt,C and h *™ssed minntes, 3,000 _rnll_!_5 ci at JaJail Bcsar Vadium yesterday saw gallant Singapore "A" being outclassed and auY P St V o ce f d a by \b H nBk n S^ -Hh it484 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-10 11 The fumh of {he l!h>3 Coronation year Derby, showing Sir Cordon Richards winning hi s first-ever Derby on Sir •Victor Saloon s Pinza (number 23). with the Queen's horse Aureole. (left), ridden by W. H. Carr (number 1). second, and Prince Said Toussoun's Pink Horse ridden by W- X- Johnstone53 words
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215 1953-06-10 11 SBA Move For Pro Boxing Wrestling In Stadium Rejected t\ application by tjro Singapore Badminton Association Fund Committee to hold professional boxinf and wrestling m the Singapore Badminton Stadium has been turned down by the Government because these forms of professional sport are excluded irom tbe terms of the lease.215 words
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Article94 1953-06-10 11 The Clubp Ferrovario of Mozambique (Portugese East Africa), amateur soccer and basketball champions of Africa have plans to tour Nairobi. Bombay. Singapore, Hongkong, and Manila m October or early November. In a letter to a friend m Singapore the Clube Ferrovario's president. Mr. Cladio A.94 words
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Article49 1953-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— The 21st annual ge leral meetii the Selangor Hockey Association •ivill be he'ri on Tuesday, June 2.i at 5 :*9 p.m. at the Vie- toria Institution. The meeting wil] consider the j running of a league and a knockI out competition.49 words
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Article66 1953-06-10 11 c PENANG, Tues. Veteran 5.V. Adams will lead Penang m the inter-state cricket m; against Selangor on the W crn Road ground this weekend Others s, lecte I are Eu Che v Te;k. Cheah Boh Eye. J.T. Bailward. Koay Khoon Leong C.E.A. Laßrooy, Havati Mean,66 words
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Article29 1953-06-10 11 KOTA TINGGI. Tues.— A last minute goal enab'cd the Gurkha Rifles to win a C nation soccer match b y score against the F.T.C. War Dog Wing.29 words
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Advertisement66 1953-06-10 11 fr* iiiiniltMani) _Bi .Xl GfrSiL*-* I -,l Pi v H Melodrama -ffi BLACK CASTLE" |H* riaß L k is h arte lr ill length natioa. ow: I Vi m l IRIS" —is 1 r i 1.1 p.m. c b_.tr i i i itani > Tomi row: WMAR IVI CSAMIL* 166 words
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Advertisement147 1953-06-10 11 M> I ILLS THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION. ALL members of this Association m the Colony of Singapore wil] be closed for business on Saturday |3th June, 1953 for the Hari I. Puasa AUCTION SALE f^X Saturday, the 27th of June lttr>3. at 11 a..1 at my Sales Room, Xo.147 words
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Advertisement1166 1953-06-10 11 I wondp SIMiAIMMIK TUCF I IXB Jll V MEETING l'«». Saturday Mth. W. dnr»da> lath and Saturday IKth Jul> 1-43. ENTRIES CLOSE a* 12 noon WEDNESDAT li J r 1953. SWEEPS 51 Unlimited Sweeptdakes FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held ea' h Race Day App foi ti'kc'.s mual be lp1,166 words
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Miscellaneous234 1953-06-10 11 ~1 Bl "7 f>V»WNTA '.GO -HE COME UP XSO-AH'-L GIVE LIVE OUT <-? < Yc7t<»rtc4_H_P? V' ':> A P'J BE-CPEvcre. GREAT- GRAN PA?t>/ f VO'A _REAK.r-*w THET SENTENCE. *---A MEAN '*V 1 o(j"J-E -OFT-HEARTEDVOKUM- /'AH SErsTEfs'CEE, VO'JS J-DGE-AN'TWfN < ll'L IBs >^ _i 5o U V TO 100 V-ARS, AH'LL.234 words
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742 1953-06-10 12 Vustralian cricket aCf*tWa have built up Kay I iinlvvall, Keith Milln and llir real of the bowler-- of the promt loirriri_ r-rirlc into almost l«'«_cn«lary figures. .•*laii McCg-W) my forui«*r Test ailvr-rnary, ha» claimed I I ia i even if l.imlwall ami Miller have .-lowed742 words
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Article46 1953-06-10 12 By Standard Correspondent LONDON. Tues. On the strength of his victory as Malaya's most popular sportsman, A. I. Thillain id;. ni has secured coveted tickets for thp first test m. tt» It hetucen Australia and England at Nottingham Cricket C'luh starting on Thursday46 words
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Article185 1953-06-10 12 LONDON. June 9 Renter Engl :id have been forced tv make a change m the 12 players i m.n the team will be selected tor the hr>t it.,* against S alia at Nottingham on Thu nd ay. Tony L.ek of Surrey damaged the spinning185 words
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Article95 1953-06-10 12 A HARI RAYA boxing programme has been arranged by Promoter Nene lor Friday il at the Happy World .I idium. There will be seven bouts with Fighting .Tamal versus Jim Mourle as the main feature. Li ttl. PanchO mcc*> Battling .Mauri In the supporting event. The complete95 words
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Article78 1953-06-10 12 IPOH. Tues.— Entries are iieing invited for the Perak Lawn Tennis Association open championships which start on July 4 and end on July 12 The closing date is .Tune 27, There will he the usual seven events for the men's singles, doubles, women's single- and78 words
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244 1953-06-10 12 NEW YORK. June 9. (Revter). England a soccer team were flying home today having wound up their close season tour with a 6-3 victory over the United State* at the flnod Ht Yankei Stadium here lasl nl ht Tlv decisive win avenzcd Engl244 words
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Article1459 1953-06-10 12 RACE ll 2.30 p.m-Class 3, Div. 5-S Furs. S». L vr k gIS ___W':::::::*:"." ft J.insWir 3y 8.08 Mr. M X Chen Ellery Flannerv f{ X Or. 3y 807 "Quartette Kongsi" Hobbs ITard 7. I Show Show 4y 8.06 "Shaw Stable*. Spencer 8 Church Parade 3y 8.051,459 words
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Article896 1953-06-10 12 Winning Brief Ginseng IPOH Winning Brief and Ginseng are two safe each way bets for the second day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting today. Heavy rain fell last night. The going is likely to be yielding RACE ONE ■harp Look has the torm and speed896 words
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Article121 1953-06-10 12 Windsor Lad Cayj{ u llt 1 sharp look On x **%J slum Mum (.in„-, u -a gWJ"? mnsikTTT; Ko,alnul MMlinn ''^l^V Ulnntoii h... H,, ll\KHI\<\\ BS.% U4M» J Naalt Cieoacht JS^Eg Km,. iv, M -hw.hu m i< k i".T7r. 4 lllack |*iil»t Mi..„.r,l. _**> Ifcinkrt Hoi WINNING HHIIl121 words
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214 1953-06-10 12 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Tin > North has srl strong team to meet South m the first annu. series for the Guillemard Cup (lor men) McCabe- Reay Cup (for women) to he |ila\f_ Lake Club courts here during (he Hari I;, j h l weekend. Men214 words
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