Singapore Standard, 11 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ckjzjhuigzhug m 5 Vol. 11l No. 339. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1933. TWELVB PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration456 1953-06-11 1 MEREST: [SCOND i* irranocmcnt >vith the Times) 10. Thc triumphant British ing irs last swift preparations iie journey back to Kathmandu. imbers have spent periods at exj Gnd are anxious to get i r possi! !c. problem now is to decide Mil's store. <;ii he456 words
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Article242 1953-06-11 1 Site Will fov/ 92 Mil. PROJECT WILL BE S-E ASIA'S BEST Mondard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will soon have one ot the most modern stadiums in Southeast Asia. Government, if is understood will ask the Leg.slat.ve Counc.i or its meeting next Tuesday, to approve a vote of242 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-06-11 1 PRINCESS IN TWO MOODS: GRAVE GAY Top: An excited Princess Margaret roots for her sister's horse, Aureole, at the Coronation Derby held recently. Aureole was placed second at the finish. Here (above) the Princess rests her chin pensively on the rail.41 words
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Article11 1953-06-11 1 Soldier Dies In Fired Ambush h kkjfkj fjkhbffh B > I i11 words
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Article668 1953-06-11 1 -RAF WIDOW SAID PENANG, Wed. The wife ol a R.A F. Squadron-leader to'.d the Sessions Court at a preliminary inquiry today that Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons tentatively charged with the murder of her sons. Edmund arid Darryl, was stunned When she heard that her husband. Flight-Lieutenant668 words
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Article62 1953-06-11 1 SEREMBAN'. Wed.— A party of hunters have been mobtlis rd in Seremban to shoot twu tigers, believed to be a tigress and her cub. which have been roaming near the children's home m Temian Road, about 50 yards from the town during the last two nights.62 words
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Article38 1953-06-11 1 A.wihr. is felt In Calcutta ior a 13-man Japanese erpedition which, with IS Sherpas, is «*y»na to comb the 26,000-foot Mount Manas] u. in central Nepal. The last message received from the party was on A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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133 1953-06-11 1 Tin Mine Men Can Now Go Prospecting cent! S.Wfil^ v IT GeraW Tem T> 1 hi London ren<!! 1\ i I Kmer £eney condition had improved to a IZL^.T i e Was P re P ared to consider requests for the opening of areas for new tin prospecting, states the133 words
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Article49 1953-06-11 1 TAIPEI. June 10. (AFP. Pr >sident Chiang Kai-shek yesterday gave an audience to Malayan overseas Chinese leader Chen Chin Yuei and inquired about the general situation of overseas Chinese in Malaya. Chen Chin Yuei was latei guest at a dinner given by Premier Chen Cheng.49 words
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Article30 1953-06-11 1 ALL the funeral parlours In the Argentine city ol M ■■> cl vut have been taken over by the City government which will henceforth be the only undertaker. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article30 1953-06-11 1 INDIA lias decided to close down ita legation In Portugal alter a Portuguese Government refusal to discuss Uv transfer to India of Portugfiess territories in India. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article93 1953-06-11 1 w SEOUL, June 10. A South Korean Government spokesmad. Karl Hong Ki, said today tiiat a complete armist: e agreement is "only hours ahead." Top level negotiations at Panmunjom completed ail policy work on a Korean tru e 'oday and recessed "indefinitely*'" until staff officers windA.P.; U.P. - 93 words
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Article66 1953-06-11 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Selangor Government communique today stated that subject to the new moon being sighted in anv part of f he Federation on Friday, the next two days will b e observed as holidays. Il however, it is not66 words
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Article20 1953-06-11 1 THE NET collections from Income Tax in the Federation for the lour week., ending Mav totalled 112.15t.496. 18.20 words
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Article23 1953-06-11 1 SOUTHERN' Rhodesia is p i oaring i<»r the visit it the Queen Mother and Princess I Mai sard in July.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article14 1953-06-11 1 MR. ANTHONY EDFA* yesterday underwent ao operation! in B'. ton. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article129 1953-06-11 1 A MALAY member of the Royal Military Police, died and six others were injured when a military lorry In which they were travelling overturned 'i sharn bend along the 8A mile. Thomson Ro i i. Singapore yesterday attaruouu. The man who died was Pte. Omar129 words
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Article80 1953-06-11 1 THREE women visitors lo] Singapore. Chong Ah Mah Sim Guan ind Phoo Wing Yia while walking along Clifford Pin- earlv yesterda morning, missed their fool and all thr e fell into tiie They were rescued by the Marine Police stationed at the! Pirr' bedraggled an,; .rj80 words
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Article22 1953-06-11 1 EIGHT people have fled in Bogota from poisoning because a chemist sold them i it poison by mistake. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article148 1953-06-11 1 Standard Stall Reporter TIIK Singapore Government last night told the newly formed Council of Government Indu trial Inions that it was not a suitable body to negotiate for an increase in the total emoluments of the lower income group of Government employees. The official statement148 words
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Article208 1953-06-11 1 SMILING, SCOWLING GEORGI I USft I dr||\e_e,| |u fi«M<ii> p.«ts aad Iwa un friendly ships vesteiil.it PAT NO. 1: ni.; heavy Kaaaiaa rrafore Svenliov. first to enter Kri(i>h waters lat many years, thundered out i in. h mm saaale shartly after dawn v sterdaj wkra sin* tteaaaed ta her Peru208 words
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Advertisement51 1953-06-11 1 aaaßi^ b_i to- I. OX TONGUES lr lii'iousufalP lr. if, r i i "i in them for lunch, —'l-ti[> in white .sauce k- s "°pptng list a, id al least 2 tins. i IH and 2lb li„ s I rou b b <>"9ht tt of Cold Storoge :tKm STORAGE CO..51 words
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Advertisement88 1953-06-11 1 SHELL JSMx MOTOR OIL orccuumec/ in Oco^nc/ AMmWrnf <<-<«.________? am-- /^*w m-. *X 4___n__ >^-- k Jw Ss SCOTCH WHISKY that elusive "something ui thc atmosphere ol Ckiiliv 1 1. in the Highlands ol lianlfshirc. captured in this highest grade ol whisk). In the process of distillation, the Clenfiddich ft88 words
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Article77 1953-06-11 2 IWO former presidents -<i the Singapore Government Administrative and Ch i Services. Union will get 1 for services they have i red to the union'. This ion was arrived at an t ctraordinary meeting of Union on Tuesday. Th" former presidents Mr. Ji. Al. Dankf-r77 words
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410 1953-06-11 2 Lee's Statement Stirs Controversy OPINIONS on the possibility of resuming Malayan rubber exports to Red China when the Korean war ended, differed greatly in Singapore yesterday. Asked to comment on a statement by Mr. Lee Kong Chian, president of the Singapore Rubber410 words
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Article32 1953-06-11 2 QU£H Chin* jhyc (30). found a* Tanjong Rhu main road. Singapore. with 14 pounds of dutiable tobacco on j June 9. was lined S6OO. in! default two months' Imprison-] in Singapore yesterday32 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-06-11 2 'Red China Wants Truce' Standard S'aft Reporter COMMUNIST Chma la anxious for a truce in Korea. Mr. X. Src-.kandan Xair. a member of the Indian Parliament and leader of the d. itionara Socialist Party in India, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Xair is on his way122 words
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Article160 1953-06-11 2 Sleeping Pills Rival Caustic Standard Staff Reporter BLEEPING tablets seem likely to oust caustic soda in Singapore as a popular, though ineffectual, method of committing suicide. The number of such cases now ranks second on!y to caustic soda poisoning, and is increasing. At a press conference yest< 1 Hay. lhe160 words
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Article145 1953-06-11 2 THE ordinary tourist who -omes to Singapore wants to know where he can change his money, where he can live, eat and drink, where he can buy •urios and souvenirs and where he can see the sign is The seventh edition of the "Guide to145 words
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Article104 1953-06-11 2 The Singapore Government is now considering the interim report of the Joint Committee an Flood A >n. This was approved by the City Council recen The committee recommended a 120.000 pilot scheme which would involve the cutting of a small channel from Xorth B'.iana Vista104 words
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Article76 1953-06-11 2 SINGAPOR E'S Gimson School for Boys will celebrate its sixth anniversary on June 20. Two hundred guests have been invited. They include parents of the inmates and oid boys of the Home. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W L Blythe. will be the guest of honour. He will76 words
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Article182 1953-06-11 2 R r^ E S 0f the Sw^Pore Standard are asked t__ J tiie man or woman who fn #i,_»i_. «tJ t0 vote f° r most to the enrichment of the social iffi?i?\ ha Vr. om ,ributed nomic or sportin* Hf e of Malaya political, ecothe ifVsTehoos^ m182 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-06-11 2 photo. MR. ARTHUR LIM JOO JOCK a Singapore Queen's Scholar, who has been appointed first Asian visiting lerturer to Rangoon University. Mr. Lim will ieav e the Colony by air today. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article200 1953-06-11 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 1953 Queen Scholar, Mr. Arthur Lim Joo Jock is leaving this morning for Burma to join the University of Rangoon as a visiting lecturer. Mr. Lim is the first graduate of the University of Malaya to be appointed a visiting200 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-06-11 2 photo. MASTER Ben Mamora. (extreme left, standing) son of Mt. F. P. Mamora. Indonesian consul i n Singapore, (third from right, standing) celebrated his lGth birthday at the Cathay Restaurant recently. Pictur*. show s him with a group of friends. (From left to right) Front row: Mrs. llut_iM.it. Mrs Hoetapea,A.R. - 81 words
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Article40 1953-06-11 2 ABOCT '2.000 children in Singapc e English schools have booked to see the fulllength Coronation picture 'A Queen is Crowned" at special morning 50-cent matinee? arranged to begin from todav at the Cathay and the Hew Alhambra cinemas.40 words
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123 1953-06-11 2 (Standard Staff Reporter) FORTY-EIGHT can will be bought by tlie Co-operative Society for Singapore s Ta\i owners and drivers, and retailed to members. .\lr. T. A Simon, th pr;:- er of the Society told T SI I yesterday. He bl lie* bulk purchasing123 words
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Article94 1953-06-11 2 CORONATION Medals have been presented to thc following locally entered Admiralty employees at the Singapore Naval Base Leung Kuan. Chan Kam Hon. Ho Chang. Leong Peng Yee. Mr. John Cyril de Souza. Chang Chee Sek. Leong Cheong, Hokam Singh. Puah Sian Keng. James Masillamani. Subramaniam Kanapa'hey94 words
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Article117 1953-06-11 2 TIIE dead of the Roval All Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, lhe British and Australian arnvc.; and the 2/15 Punjab Regiment will be remembered in the war memorial UOVeiled ia Labuan Cemetery yesterday. It will be a monument to the men who died on the Sandakan117 words
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Advertisement247 1953-06-11 2 f 9 LVE 11 WAVEB^ I TUNING .NDlcilOl/ U 1 *****^1??: V PRICE vs 4 93# ADVT. OF THE GENERAL tUCTt* ?3 I SINCAfOM H A ,4CC„ Ku lUwP|| J *Om mmm w^ m mmmmmm m mmm___ < [Perspwam T^T^T ll i* tni^t iapertaj ?ii_____^^^VW 4 »»-irl« ria Jfc3 fc247 words
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478 1953-06-11 3 TH E lifting of the luxury building control wos received with mixed linfl in Singapore Some builders predicted little change in the trade, ofhers heralded the lifting of the control as the means of preventnc<_ible future slump in the bu. lding478 words
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Article174 1953-06-11 3 Shelagh Just Wasn't A Sea-Dog (S Shipp ini; Reporter) THIS is the sad story of Shelagh who. hating thc rucl sea. died on her first voyage, and even in death cheated her enemy Of her body. Shelagh Firs buried on Singapore Island. Slit- boarded the steamer Raaee four weeks ago174 words
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Article104 1953-06-11 3 THE "'STS Theatrette, RafPlace. Sinqapore, which has been drawing appreciable crowds I uly lunch hour aing «.L Royal Journey* June 3 will continue^ ng the film until June 17. 'Royal Journey' is the technicolour story of the visit ot a Elizabeth and the Duke nf Edinburgh104 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-06-11 3 THE silver pin made by the famous silversmiths, George Jensen, and donated by Sena Jewellers, of SingaI )()r which will be baked into a cake for the annual Make Sale of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Association. Malaya. The sale. Saturday. June 13. at the70 words
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Article19 1953-06-11 3 FAMILY remittances to China for May from Malaya totalled $2,125,049. Of this figure $1,370,697 went from. Singapore.19 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-11 3 S'PORE Wedding MR. G. BACHAN Singh and Miss Devis Edwards who were married at the Singapore Registry recently.18 words
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221 1953-06-11 3 BRIGADIER P. 11. Denver, former Assistant Civil Defence Commissioner for the City areas in Singapore, leaves today in the liner Canton for England with the warm farewells of many of his voluntary defence workers still ringing in his ears. The Brigadier, who has held his221 words
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116 1953-06-11 3 Goodwill Among Staff Towards Nair— Adams THERE is nothing to suggest that the schoolboy who accused his teachers of abusing Mr Devan Nair in the classroom comes from his school. Canon R.K.S. Adams, principal of St. Andrew's School, told The Standard yesterday. Canon Adams was refuting a Charge made by116 words
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76 1953-06-11 3 THK ann ial general meeting of the Netajl Memorial Library was held on June 7. and the following office bearers were elected for the ensuing year. Presider. Mr. John Jacob, vice president Mr. V. P. Abdullah, hon. gen. secretary, Mr. K. N. Pillay. treasurer Mr. K.76 words
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Article188 1953-06-11 3 ONE of the most exciting features of the annual Bake Sale given by the Women's Auxiliary of the American Association, Malaya, on Saturday, June 13, will be a George Jensen silver lapel pin donated by Sena Jewellers, of Singapore. ."The pin, a flower medallion,188 words
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Article, Illustration544 1953-06-11 3 fc<. rofcfce./ f,'Z J»e«|H-riv. 1,../ bra*. Singapor. Kill >^^%«»w*m„ WWIM I. j. 9trmi»mr„ Sin "p^ A W ON HAW Governing Director of the vested tha g hr^ d V The Standi plan to build a™» nnn 0W d cided to bandon the Palp,?- a $300,000544 words
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Article69 1953-06-11 3 Jap Ambassador Feted In S 'pore tue members of the Diplomatic Corps end Trade Commissioner* in Singapore vesterday met Mr. Kenkiehi Yoshizawa. th^ 78-ycar-o'd Japanese Ambassador to Na tional ist China, at lunch at the Prince's Restaurant. Mr. Ybshizaws Is now in Singapore to study Chines- 1 affairs and carry69 words
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Article141 1953-06-11 3 (Standard Staff Reporter) THE Singapore Detainer* Rehabilitation Centre at Chua Chu Kang i s likely to be <lo>ed in the near future, Th.e Standard understands. A senior Government ofti. it I declined to say anything but revealed that a statement would be Issued shortly on141 words
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Article73 1953-06-11 3 MR. T. P. F. IfcNEICE. President of the City Council, appealed over R i-ho Ma lat night to Sin j more wo to reg; ter them! elves voters snd not lo ;e a pri\ denied to wo.ncn in other count! Hi sad most of the73 words
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Article37 1953-06-11 3 HENRY WAUGH and Com pany. agents for the Pepsodent Ltd., London, will he distributing samples o_ Mertasol in Singapore. Representatives of the company will be visiting several firms to make the distribution to staff members.37 words
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Article143 1953-06-11 3 MEASURES are being taken to meet the congestion in the Singapore District and Police Courts and it is hoped tha 4 the situation will be eased by the increase in the number of officials on the Bench, Mr. Tan fhoon Lip. Registrar of tlie143 words
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Advertisement75 1953-06-11 3 €3 I Mh I rs 8 CCCKTAIL gl xM Mucus :d first Day -r -■"n iru l« 'he I. thus no and i and :i for ful 1 ta ptjr ti j our >ou., ®ot f h «3aled in 3 Dsys > I or i l u-d l, an'l ih«75 words
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Advertisement65 1953-06-11 3 ""flrt uiiu>4 TSet«\ T-^^m^mZmmmf I <tfPR% ~mm%- V^V*__l _BP*^» P_P^_t X 1"""T""""""*'"" 'lill 1 ij\ mSmWmmT mmmmmT ..Jlf^L r rV/ J*^ mmm ***---<■ <- AiV> > lti Mmmfmmj9*Em **&*".,<«"« Cold Clear to the Floor Design, pioneered X EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED ond perfected by Kelvinotor, gives you more cold65 words
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Article, Illustration203 1953-06-11 4 New Era Opens For Livestock Farmers Standard Staff Reporter MEMBER for Agriculture ind Forestry. Tungku Va'acob, speaking a t the opening of the new Veterinary Research Institute, said tbat although the Veterinary Department ha s existed as a separate entity for just over 20 years, veterinary surgeons had served Malaya203 words
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Article57 1953-06-11 4 KUANTAN. Wed. Yap Yoong Ching wa s charged In the Kuantan court for unlaw ful possession of a rifle and 28 rounds of ammunition. A 8-year-old woman Kwai Ying. was charged for consorting with him Both were captured in the Panching forest by soldiers of the57 words
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Article25 1953-06-11 4 MR. WILLIAM BUHAGIAR Registrar. Supreme Court Federation of Malava has been appointed a Puisne Judge in the Federation of Malaya, reports ReuterReuter - 25 words
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131 1953-06-11 4 FLOUTED STAY HOME ORDER, SENT TO JAIL A SINGAPORE detainee Lim Poh Huat. who was j released on parole with I orders to stay indoors after dusk for two .vears. was not found in his house for four months, it was stated in the Third Di.-trict Court jrester- day. j131 words
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Article52 1953-06-11 4 The dispute between the J Singaoore Genera! Lighterage I and rransporl Company and, about 120 of lta employees was i settled yesterday. According to the agreement j between the Company and rep resent ati ve s ol the Ligh:er Workers' Union, tindals will; get a general52 words
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Article270 1953-06-11 4 a nH J c f doVlr s w °rth of decorations, lights lhr«.,^. PUt P f r t,le Cor n^*on celebrations throughout Singapore and thc Federation vvill be taken down to-morrow. I uit-.c win oe no trace alter tomorrow of the $6,000,000 estimated to270 words
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Article196 1953-06-11 4 CORNERING a member of ;i rival gang in .-j coffeeshop .it Jalan Besar, a Singapore pelted him with bottl< c "Pa ai d saucers- and then thn into the gutter. Detective Corporal. Musffar Khc.r:. testified in the Four.h District Court yesterday. He said that he196 words
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370 1953-06-11 4 By RONNIE DUCLOS AN urgent coble to save 1 50 families in Johore Bahru district from starvation, will be despatched this morning to the Federation Lotteries Board. The appeal will go from the Johore Bahru District Association for the prevention of Tuberculosis,370 words
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Article134 1953-06-11 4 PARIT BLNTAR. June 10 When the case of a 29--year-old woman. Heng Hoay Eng. charged with having voluntarily caused hurt to her husband. Tan Kim Sye. by cutting him with a knife, was mentioned before Inche Salleh bin Fckhardt in the Pant Buntar court.134 words
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Article232 1953-06-11 4 IPOH. Wed. —General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, speaking at the opening of the $900,000 Federal Veterinary Research Institute said the only complete answer to the maintaining of economic balance in Malaya is to grow the food this country requires on our own soil.232 words
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173 1953-06-11 4 A MAN from Mum,, his seven-year-old son iu _,aes. Police Court Magistrate. .Mr |> <].' day, that without anv mmi n t(u his son made him desperate ,d Utln **J He w..- fo Kw lj. I who was i barged a I tempting. >uiciae173 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-11 4 Mr. C.eorge Bernard Pi\m, ,i """"""^"l Mr and Mrs. Payne H "'laJ to Miss Evelyn A*nes d.«uch«, M I Planter. Mr. Len. rn.^nM.tM'- '3 Lumpur a l th e Bukit .Vitus <»,,„., Saturday. Reverend Fr Juh V K -I Photo s hoWs tll( I43 words
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650 1953-06-11 5 HIGH COURT HEARS LAWYER'S CASE* ci rMISSION that his client had acted childA f iuhlv and had taken the whole affair to Mf fintomime or play acting was made yesterbe i ust C Mallal. counsel in a case where a aav hy u vrr has650 words
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35 1953-06-11 5 24 Chinese Wanted To Join Fed. Police Force i nd en l one w.-_. -elected. The ed in either wal or education A po .man talifical n e i. I Ku il i Lumpur for35 words
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118 1953-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. proposal to name the Mor To tuberculosis settlement after the late Mr. Khoo Teik Ce, cana U P W* consideration at a meeting of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. No decision was taken118 words
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176 1953-06-11 5 THE real culpirts behind the opium smokers are the people who bring in the opium, said ASP. Mr. Peter Ball, in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday in pressing fof deterrent sentences on two taikongs. Mr. Ball added: "They are the people who control176 words
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Article84 1953-06-11 5 MINIMUM Temoerature: from 7.30 p.m. on May 9 to 7.30 a.m. on Mav 10 Singapore <77F> Penan_r (76F). Kola B;ihru (7GF). Kuala I.umpur (73F) Ipoh (7GF). Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 10 Singapore 88F), Prriang (87F). Kota Bahru (88F). Kuala Lumpur (90F),84 words
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Article18 1953-06-11 5 FIVE women and 14 men were charged with gambling in the Singapore Fif:b Police Court yesterday18 words
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Article191 1953-06-11 5 JEWEL THIEF JAILED A WOMAN told a 12-year-old Singapore schoolg'v! that her mother had given permission to borrow the girl's jewellery. The girl believed the woman and handed over her gold bracelets and necklace. This was stated in the First Criminal District Court yesterday by senior ASP Mr. ftt. Boyle,191 words
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Article174 1953-06-11 5 Nanyang U Mentioned In Commons LONDON. June 10 The Chinese in Malaya have overwhelmingly decided during last year to put their loyalty and faith on Malaya's side, the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Lyttelton reassured Mr. lan Winterbottom (Lab.) in the Commons today. Mr. Winterbottom had asked174 words
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Article47 1953-06-11 5 During the first five months of this year depositors in the Federation Post Office Savings Bank put in nearly $2 million more than they withdrew. About 690 new accounts were opened, bringing the total of depositors to 365,766 with a credit balance of $93,326,767.47 words
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Article33 1953-06-11 5 TWO of four anti-iabies va rination centres in Singapore have closed down They were se* up at Holland Road police station and the Veterinary Quarantine Station at Telok Ayer.33 words
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Article33 1953-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. WedBefore, tfaia Chik in the Kuaia Lumpur second magistrate s court, Narayanan Abetter, of Ipoh Road, plc.idod guilty and was lined $150 inr selling (ake medicine on May 7.33 words
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Article164 1953-06-11 5 The Firms Back Gen. Templer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya has rallied to the call for service issued by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, in his Coronation broadcast this week Several firms in Kuala Lumpur have pledged their support. Lever Brothers Malaya, said in a telegram to the High164 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-06-11 5 photo. (Lett) Children of the Trafalgar Home receive a plastic cup and saucer with a Coronation insignia during the Coronation party given for them bv the Leprosy Assoc i.ition yesterday Canon R.R.S. Adams is in the background supervising. Men of the Nee Soon Servants MessStandard - 68 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-06-11 5 ALTHOUGH the Leper community of Singapore was not able to see anything of the City's Coronation celebrations they were not forgotten. Yesterday afternoon. 103 children of the Trafalgar Home were given a splash-up party by the Singapore Leprosy Association. Contributing largely to the success of this party were the men196 words
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Article224 1953-06-11 5 CRITICISMS of lhc Haxworth lines and bands and an appeal to UoUrians to persuade the pa that be to provide Marc parkins* areas, bettor roads and higher salaries to attract better personnel to tie Traffic police formed the subject oi yestcrda s weeklv Kotarv lunch address.224 words
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Article74 1953-06-11 5 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, June 10 The following are thc closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER Spot 20<d. July/Sept. 1016. Oct. /Dec. 20' d. Jon. /Mar. 20, d July c.i.f. 20 d Market: Quietly Steady LONDON TIN Spot £692 tOs.74 words
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Advertisement132 1953-06-11 5 (I (Jfimpae of Chinese history Vh___.WG/^&'-\ jffil* CHI aw /^^^V^js. «AH GENERAL HWM^^J^ m ond deotr by -^^sJ ;j fc of Medicine. ***\.JI a Medicol Holi ff you the great Jjneow 're'ie. for -g\ //_^'s__*S_!"2sk^^ <^V *_L m.*mm 1 1 Jjjjg ENG AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL dg&^**> I "IfiH132 words
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Article755 1953-06-11 6 T^AR be it W us to disturb the political calm that prevails at the moment in the Federation. Perhaps out of regard for Coronation month, the waring political groups have stopped exciting one another by provocative grimaces. It may also be that they are also exhausted by755 words
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Article, Illustration940 1953-06-11 6 THIS SURLY, MUSCULAR MOUNTAIN w ,,v w*: hi tmm. J ft*. ""fH,,,,,, «J n.,.,i riru>^ B Y A TiiMj Special Cotrespondeg BASE CAMP, KHUMBU GLACIER WITH thc conquest of Mount Everest, one of the greet prizes of adventure hos been won. Everything about Mount Everest is big, and its long940 words
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Article, Illustration506 1953-06-11 6 Sir;— On the Bth inst. a Singapore English printed dailv. carried a statement by Mr.'R.G.D. Houghton. Secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, to the effect that (a) the practice of tying wages to the price of rubber was obnoxious; (b) that the practice had been506 words
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Article111 1953-06-11 6 Sir; -With reference to the report in The Standard of June 9, 1953 in connection with the prosecution and conviction of T. J. Devalley, a former employee of the Lambert Driving School. I should like to clear up certain statements made in the course of the proceedings. It111 words
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Advertisement88 1953-06-11 6 SINGAPORE Tiof* STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWS PA PEB HEAD OFFICE t 128, Robinson Rood, Singoporo. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coblt 9 Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singoporo. BRANCH OFFICES i LONDON Room 222, Tho Times Building. Printing House Squoro, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street, 83, Cowon Street, 8,88 words
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Article321 1953-06-11 7 U.S. Call To RoK: Accept Terms WASHINGTON,, Juris 10— The United States took its case for a Korean truce directly to the South Korean people yesterday as official hopes mounted that Syngman Rhee will give in and end his bitter resistance to the armistice terms. Officials said the Voice of321 words
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150 1953-06-11 7 LONDON. June 10. (Reuter) —British political and diplomatic opinion does not take verv seriously the "go it alone*" threat of President Syngman Rhee of South Korea and his government. Keynote of current British thinking wa s sounded in Parliament yesterday by theUP - 150 words
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Article48 1953-06-11 7 QUEEN Soraya of Iran arrived in Nice on the French Riviera yesterday from Madrid, accompanied by her maid of honour and two members of her suite. She said she plans to return to Iran soon, but before doing so will visit Paris and Switzerland. APAP - 48 words
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Article28 1953-06-11 7 THE American flyer, Charles Lindbergh, left Lisbon by air last night for Rome. He is making an inspection tour for an American air line. AFPAFP - 28 words
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142 1953-06-11 7 NEW YORK, June 10, (Reuter) Nationalist China .yesterday signed the convention on political rights of women at United Nations headquarters. Dr. C. L. Hsia, representative of China to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, signed the convention on behalf of his government in142 words
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358 1953-06-11 7 PoW COMMISSION Wilson told a Senate Appropriations sub-Committee it would b e "six months or more" after an armistice before any American troops would be moving out of Korea. Other officials including President Eisenhower have said American troops would have to remain in Korea forAP; UP; Reuter - 358 words
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Article330 1953-06-11 7 World News In Brief A 21-YEAR-OLD veteran of the Korean war told an army court martial in Goeppingem. Germany, he got a German to chop off four fingers of his left hand because he vearned to be 6ent home to his bride Sl six months.AP; Reuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration410 1953-06-11 7 No Chances For Easing Tension Should Be Lost LONDON, June 10,— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers in a communique after their London conference said yesterday no opportunity should be lost of "composing or at least easing the differences which at present divide the world/' The communique said theyReuter; UP; U.P. - 410 words
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Article201 1953-06-11 7 LONDON, June 10— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday he looked for an early armistice in Korea but hedged on whether Britain would press for admission of Red China into the United Nations once the fighting stops. ''The201 words
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216 1953-06-11 7 VIENNA, June 10, (AP)— Russia made its second gesture in 24 hours to occupied Austria yesterday by agreeing to discharge two top-rankiflf Austrian Communist police officials in Vienna. Austrian government souroes revealed the new Soviet step only a few hours after Russian troops movedReuter; AP - 216 words
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Article39 1953-06-11 7 riVE THOUSAND I ind */ietnameee troop headed by paratrooper paraded fan Hanoi yt t< lay before General Henri Navarre, new Freneh commander-in-rhief making hii first -it to the war capital of French Union Forces. A PAP - 39 words
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Article35 1953-06-11 7 THE Soviet Government h;is panted permission for two Russian wives of Amer i citizens and two Russian-bora children of an American mother to leave the Soviet Union, it was disclosed in Moscow UPUP - 35 words
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Advertisement478 1953-06-11 7 _____________r/ 111 >>v "^^fll ________V7_r ___i__B ___M____!Br ß^H V?*- 9^ ~^^l Mr W _____!^_____K__. \^L _^a_-\ %lll B^^<a ______s^w^^______i dUt Wm/tmmmY' __JI £__l_V n__9__L ~__r v^J%^ r^ ROLEX On the Roof of the World the long story of doesn't want to* be bothered with this Thirty years of when all478 words
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Advertisement41 1953-06-11 7 It's a dream it's HARELLA r -j 'A I 1 -^v^ Rj w AmmWm 1 9^7 m\mmmm\ V|l I In plain, check and striped v»"n'<r *ef^fd material* and in Hand. pleated nnd >lraiglil »l %"••>*. Whimm it tim s jtL.JO L____l ___^^l41 words
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Article, Illustration185 1953-06-11 8 J APAN, GERM ANY INCREASE THEIR MERCHANT SHIPS UNITED NATIONS, June 10, (AP)— Japan and Germany increased their merchant shipping tonnage launched during the first three months of this year, the U.N. Statistical Bulletin showed yesterday. Britain led the 26 countries renorted on with 228 000 tons The Japanese figuresStandard - 185 words
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Article49 1953-06-11 8 I SHIPS in Sinuapore I I harbour were dressed wilh < flags from stem to stern < i yesterday for the Duke jl of Edinburgh's hhthday. < I In tho raornine the j| Royal Artillery garrison I m Pulau Blakan:; Mati j I J fired a49 words
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108 1953-06-11 8 Training Trip Comet Sets New Record LONDON June 10. (Renter) A Cornet jetliner. with LH men aboard, yesterday t\e\\ non-stop from Beirut to Lon don about 2.200 miles— li 1 live hours and 20 minu'Squadron Leader Rolanr Lloyd. _1 -year-old Roya Canadian Air Force officer piloted the plane at an108 words
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Article97 1953-06-11 8 RANGOON, June 10. (Reuter) River traffic between Rangoon and the rest of Burma was paralysed yesterday when 1,300 merchant mariners stopped work demanding better wages and working conditions. Fifty government launches which ply between Rangoon and the river towns of the inI terior were tied97 words
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Article85 1953-06-11 8 SAN DIEGO, June 10. (AP) Inability of the southern California fishing fleet to deliver sufficient tonnage to meet requirements of canneries due to poor catches this season may result in the sailing from San Diego to Japan of the Panamaman refrigerator ship Peurto d- 1 Sol85 words
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Article54 1953-06-11 8 MANILA. June 10. (UP)— The Philippine Air Lines will start a direct service from Manila tn Maxico Citv by wav of San Francisco on' June 17. PAL president /ndres Soriano announced yesterday. The Philippines and Mexico signed a bilateral nir agreement last year which provided fnr54 words
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Article55 1953-06-11 8 taipei. Junt 10. (Beutar)— Thirteen freighters bri 29.800 tons ot United States aid supplies have arrived at the northern port of Keelung and Kaohsiung in thc south In I one week. Main items of supplies to UM Chinese Nationalist Government were cotton. fertilisers, soyabeans,55 words
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Advertisement1202 1953-06-11 8 x7^ blub funnel limb 55 mmim MAMSFIKLD A CO., LTD. *+m Incorporated ln Singapora Carriers' option Co proceed ria otaer portt to load aad rflH<har»t car«o SAIUNGS to LI%KBP<K>L GLASGOW LONDON CONTINKNTAI PO*TB Dim Sail* Jr* a bair fenint Aenean tor Uvarpool JuntW/11 _uk-uiu. toi Genoa. LundoD Holland Antwerp A1,202 words
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Advertisement142 1953-06-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rouer^im Lloyd Holland America I<* Nederiand Line Rotterdam Koherdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW VOKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORI f ANS Sporr f Share f* mmm tS_t_W__S»[ K (HAL > C33-34 15June 16 June 17 ISJune ?4RO^» > 23/27June 28June SEE K.Aiij.i (SMN) 29Julv'5Aut142 words
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Advertisement673 1953-06-11 8 EAST ASIATICy} *AIUNG9 FROM SCANDINAVIA WmW ltt \ll xt*. H_i__W_iM_> K "'\T| Vr MANCn.KIA"foT Auttrhlla '-7 MEONIA foi Bangkok -i, ,r 'l Jun ,>l KINA* foi Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe YoknhBm,l mmt ri ij "SALANDIA" for Bangkok !«i .j, lK -MONGOLIA- For Ban^k-k. Saigon, Hongkong. Mn Kobe and Yokohama673 words
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138 1953-06-11 9 WASHINGTON. June 10. (UP). A spokesman for independent rubber users and for organised rubber workers urged Congressmen to make sure the "Big Four" rubber companies do not get the biggest share when the government sells its svnthetic rubber plants. They made their138 words
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Article104 1953-06-11 9 PRODUCE prices in Singapore yesterday remained about unchanged fro m Tue-' levels with only small business passing. Copra quotations were S3B per picul sellers and $37 buyers for June shipment. Coconut oil remained a dull market at $59 buyers and $61 sellers. Pepper prices were lower104 words
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Article74 1953-06-11 9 THE tonnage of cargos discharged and loaded at major ports in the Federation is steadily increasing at an average of nearly 200,000 freight tons a year, according t_ statistics released yesterday by the Registrar of Statistics. The ports are Penang, Malacca, Port Swettenharn. Telok Anson, Port74 words
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Article333 1953-06-11 9 By ARNOLD C. NtACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, June 10.— The report of the returning Indonesian delegation from the recent Copenhagen Rubber Study Group conference has sparked a cautious optimism in Indonesia over the future prospects of low grade rubber. Mr. Sadjarwe. ehief delegate, reported333 words
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Article38 1953-06-11 9 HONGKONG. Jun e 10—Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange todav were $15.78 to £1 sterling: $0.***** to U.S.. dollar $1,830 to Malayan $1: $0,235 to one Indonesian Ruppiah, Goid $270,875 to one tael.38 words
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Article33 1953-06-11 9 DESPITE the absence of Iranian oil, Middle East crude oil, production hit an all-time high in April of 10,015,373 metric tons. Previous record was 9.400,000 tons in June 1952.— UP.33 words
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Article162 1953-06-11 9 SUndard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore was fairly active yesterdey with prices closing at about 1 eent be inw Tuesday's levels, first grade rubber for June shipment bring quoted 63£ cents per lb. (68Jj cents on Tuesday). Opening lower, prices steadied somewhat but trade generally162 words
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Article58 1953-06-11 9 Pak Export List Grows FOUR additional items have been added to the existing items or the Pakistan Expor' Trade Control open general licence, according to a statement issued by the Pakistan Trade Commissioner in Singapore and the Federation. They are: exposed cinematograph films, canvas and rubber shoes, bone-dust and bone-sinews,58 words
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332 1953-06-11 9 N.Z. To Probe Possibilities Of Titanium Ores WELLINGTON, June 10. (Reuter) Further research into the possibilities of exploiting New Zealand's titanium bearing ores may be undertaken before the end of this year. Titanium which is lighter and tougher than steel and resistant to corrosion has been described as the "metal332 words
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379 1953-06-11 9 CEYLON SAYS NO LOW GRADE RUBBER TO RED CHINA COLOMBO, June 10 (Reuter) Mr. R. G. Senonayoke, Ceylon's Minister of Commerce and Trade denied yesterday that Communist China had protested against short weight and pooi quality of rubber shipped from Ceylon. In an official statement he said "quite emphatically" that379 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-06-11 9 ONE of the Cowans Sheldon 40-ton steam breakdown cranes lifting a goods wagon during a demonstration at the Exhibition of Railway Rolling Stock which opened at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station recently32 words
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Article100 1953-06-11 9 Boost Asia Trade Fair Is Planned WASHINGTON, June 10. (AP) Thirty countries are being a-;kcd to participate in a trade lair at Seattle to promote Pacific Commerce, especially among Asian countries. The exhibit il scheduled for early )9;>i and is expected by its promoter! to include countries from Pakistan and100 words
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208 1953-06-11 9 THE year 1952 "was again an active one for the oil industry" although conditions in many respects differed from those in 1951, the "Shell" Company's Survey for 1952 states. There was a marked slackening in the production of oil in response to declining t208 words
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Article55 1953-06-11 9 NEW YORK, June 10. (Reuter) The imminent Korean truce was blamed yesterday as Wall Stree 4 stocks fell to the lowest point since October last year. As selling pressure increased, buyers became very cautious Losses ranged to about $1 a share, but a few high-priced55 words
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Article117 1953-06-11 9 X CLOSING rubber prires <■ orr lb > In Singaport voir rda? were: Buyer* _>cller» No 1 RSS Spot i .»'i-.- aii «u No. 1 R.S.S. 68A It] No. 2 RSS. 66 661 No. I R.S.S. M 631 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. TIN PRICE Thp price of117 words
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132 1953-06-11 9 Stand;* id Market Reporter SINGAPOR. Wet). Tin rise in industrials wai well maintained throughout y< um day. There was no d finite trend in tins, a feature b w a rise la Sungei Way -i. in Rubbers were neglected. Changed prices are: INDI'STRI.-LS Buvers Sellers 8.8.132 words
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Article128 1953-06-11 9 JAKARTA, June 10 (AP)— Commenting on the prospect of an armistice in Korea. Indonesia's newly-appointed ambassador to Red China. Arnold Momomuto. said a Korean peace possibly would aid his country lo "trad: freely and in the widest MISC of the word with the Chinese128 words
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Article80 1953-06-11 9 MANILA. June 10. (AP>— The Philippines is negotiating with Korea and Japan for the export of 5.000 tons of imported rice to those countries, a government spokesman said today. Gabriel ftelmonte. general manager of National Rice and Corn Corporation said the Philippine Government decided to e80 words
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Article28 1953-06-11 9 THE nation-wide strike In many Swedish food-process ihr industries has ended after Ave weeks of increasing scarcity of bread, meat and many othei foods. AP#28 words
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Advertisement72 1953-06-11 9 Illiiilii'iiiiiliiiliiiiiiiilidliJlll you'll learn easier, quicker and more safely in an AUSTIN SEVEN We invi'e ou \o try. qui:e free of obligation, the Austin Seven for yourself at any branch of.. BORNEO MOTORS Borneo Motois Ltd Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penan j. Ipoh. Malacca. Butterworth and Jesselton. IMMEDIATE HOME DELIVERY! All vmdels72 words
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Article165 1953-06-11 10 Queen To Honour Tensing? Cable News On Everest NEW DELHL .Tunc 1(1 (Reu;ter) The Nepalese Governl ment would Dot object to Everest victor Sierpa Tensing accepting a British knighthood, the Nepalese Ambassador to India. General Bijaya Shumsher. said yesterday. When Queen Elizabeth conferred knighthoods on Colonel Hunt, leader of the165 words
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Article84 1953-06-11 10 KATMANDU. June 10 (AP) Bhutia Sherpa Tensing climbed Mt. Everest's peak twice last month, it was learned last night. Reports reaching here said the famed Himalayan guide made the first climb on hi* oWn May 29. Thus he was the first man to reach the top84 words
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Article46 1953-06-11 10 IPOH. Wed— The president of the Council of Religion and Malay Cu >ms. Perak. Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi. officially announced that the rae of fitrah iixed for the state this ycar is $I.os— the pricc of one gantang of rice.46 words
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Article862 1953-06-11 10 DR. PETER RUSSO - DEVILS' ISLAND of the East DR. PETER RUSSO By an Australian expert on the problems of the East. He speaks Japanese and Chinese fluently, and was an instructor at Tokio University Dr. Russo has just returned from a visit to India, made at the Invitation of the Indian Government. ASIA862 words
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Article, Illustration217 1953-06-11 10 Sior Contest No. 19 \l.l. through thi* Meek Tlie Singaoore Standard presents its nineteenth star contest All (ou'vr got to do is 'o collect the pictures and coupon* for all six days and M-n.-l them together uith the name* ot the stars tinder "-'de cover217 words
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192 1953-06-11 10 Roarina Welcome For The Tiger Of Everest DARJEELING, June lt). (AP) —Tiger Tensing, the Himalayan Sherpa who conquered Mount Everest with New Zealander Edmund Hillary, returns home here in the next two weeks and this little tea township is throbbing with excitement. His fellow porters and the coolies from the192 words
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Advertisement70 1953-06-11 10 *aw _ll I ffc^i ♦"JhT^__^^__*_____ fcs^* f JTj 4 Jm 1 W4 v/jH THE COU POM RE/") THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps it you wont your pattern cut. It I don't get the stamps, you don't get the pattern. A number ot70 words
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Advertisement184 1953-06-11 10 SINGAPORE LONDo! CORONATION (EIEBR A ff| I LAST 2 DAYS i TODAY it I ■■■n"irir7ii.__77 u&|M| 11. M.v i..tn i *"VH 'i PATRONS ARI ""HIMII. 1,,',. 1 I ALSO shoum- ai th, REX l 'VU il. i i lia m.. lOd A i BHtiah-Pfttltt l.r :/EUZABETH V IS Queen FII.MKI)184 words
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Miscellaneous294 1953-06-11 10 ;W vx jSj W ..x TODAT'I QUOTATION] J. if we coci.i deceive others as easily as we deceive ourselves, wliit reputations ued ha\e.'" .lolin Pomerene. Till KSDAV FOR K\I_KYONE: Thi_. is ma:n!\ a progressive day for the "advancement of personal interests and contacts with oeople uho wie'.d power YOI R294 words
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Article95 1953-06-11 11 M. AIRWAYS BID FOR POINTS FAIL <<>])(" baM superiority of Chartered Bank SC 1 Vinni -of-ilie-lenßiie Malayan Airways no alternaP^l t to remain pointless when they were compelled t:,r if defeat by two goals to nil in a Singapore Houses division I mutch on a rain-soaked FXa' Stadium yesterday. f95 words
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Article85 1953-06-11 11 VR Business Houses soccer results w< DIV. 2 H k trounced Borneo -0. Khamis 2. Chin Sions and Di.i_.ds scored for tile a lands Trading Societv beat Bala Spi C lib i I Mai Noor 2. Masuri and Eng i led for the winners K< i Siang and85 words
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Article43 1953-06-11 11 A LAST mini: bv ihe SHB I to save them n they mei the n FC in a S _FA division tnat< at Jalan Besar um. Seletar won 2. S irers were Aii 2 and Paul ar. Omar and Mil aB.43 words
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Article140 1953-06-11 11 WITH morc punc h in their attack. Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation had no difficulty in ing Borneo Company by goals to one in a division 2 m itch on the MFA ground yesterday Thc Barkers found Satani. in the Borneo Company coal, their main -tumbling block,140 words
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Article96 1953-06-11 11 Colony Cricketer Returns COLONV cricketer and hockey player. Cecil Wong returns to Singapore today alter nearly seven years in England. While at Cambridge, Cecil played cricket in the Cam- Iria,s for h Seniors n* 1950 at Fenners. He late, turned up for the Crusaders and won his colours. He played96 words
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Article72 1953-06-11 11 o J. Jo e Phs Institution beat Kaffies Institution bv 78 runs in an inter school cricket match v« sterday. St. Josephs scored Hfl runs for €i Jr X wlckpls when thev declar- wijesinghe topscoring with 22 and A. Delikan 21. The Raffiesiana were ull out ior 3872 words
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Advertisement52 1953-06-11 11 umm s t u Starts Today WONDERFUL WOMAN" (Mandarin) Tomorrow f).15 p.m. "AAN" (Technicolor) (Full Length Hindustani version) "KAAG RANG" (Hindustani) fo^^fe3P j Bahru Today only 3.15. G.45 f1.15 MAGIC FACE" F-ltW-iniMtt-l «»r,d Today 7.00 9.15 p .in. "BATTLE AT APACHE PASS" (Tech.) Today (i.30 9.11 p.m. "PERILS OF DARKEST52 words
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Advertisement367 1953-06-11 11 srruvnoNS vacant SALESMEN Salesgirls wanted to sell and book orders for stationery sundries, children's books and greeting cards. Only those who have experience and are familiar in handling these lines need apply with references to Box No. T.1259 S.S. A MALE receptionist to work on week-days 6 p.m. to 10367 words
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Advertisement342 1953-06-11 11 TendS? 1 notice A Sf* 8 I re lnvited for the construction 0 a RaDid Gravity Filtration Plant of g-UUoo a gallons p*.r da/ cap* Malacca r B klt Sebukor, CUsITa l£° rks DW'tLn? men r ts W^! S tender 6o "jents may be inspected at 1 Wa tcr Engineer's342 words
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Advertisement410 1953-06-11 11 NOTICES The Banfruptcv Ordinance t (CHAPTER 45) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 153 of 1952. Re Nai Kang Chwee. Receiving Order made 10th April, 1953. Date of Order for Summary Administration 28th May. 1953 Date of Adjudication 10th April. 1953410 words
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Advertisement669 1953-06-11 11 NOTICES THE SINtiAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE < (Chapter 134) NOTICE OF PREPARATION 1 OF AMENDMENT TO TIIE CENERAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN LNDER THE PROVI F SIONS OF SECTION 52 (2) L OF THE SINOAPORE IM- PROVEMENT ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 1 OF 1953. IVOTICE is herehy given that J in pursuance of the669 words
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Advertisement449 1953-06-11 11 TIIE CHINESE PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY, Im orporated m the Fe I r *.on of Malaya) PERAK ROTICE IS HERFBY CVFN 1 Ihat the FIFTEENTH \NIUAL GENERAL MEI IQ )t tht- So -icty will be h .tt h«- REGISTERED Ol lo 13. Hale Street I POL 1 iUNDAY. the Mth da of449 words
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2231 1953-06-11 12 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: S197,778 FIRST PRIZE: *****1 $54,333 SECOND PRIZE: *****0 $27,166 THIRD PRIZE:*****3 $13,583 Starters $1,940 each— *****7 *****6, *****?. *****3, *****3, *****9, *****1. Consolation Prizes Sl,000 each *****2, *****7, *****7, *****2, *****4, *****7, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****4. WARD SEEN AT HIS2,231 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-11 12 tills QUEEN .k.i i Richards*, before ttelurt""."} 8 ih 1U, Ir Gordon f-psom last Saturday the 1953 Der »»y at Post^'V^h^l^- goon's Past the vuss* A,,reo,e to33 words
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Article471 1953-06-11 12 The Test Starts Today NOTTINGHAM. June 10. (Reuter) -The advent Absence ol rain and the warm nas encouraged thc belief that the prepared pitch will be .'aster than is usual for count v games on this ground vaere the feathered character OJ some pitches471 words
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Article251 1953-06-11 12 ondiv r_>u c, an eecfas,J Shepherd rightarm SfSt lUBI four for 3« Muneer rifhtarw offspin three for il teA|^ m- ftl' lll !UJlJ'' Woreesbv ia e vun^ l w S2H n «hamshire dun secondly 2^l n,.,_i J nolitnrrr. u 7 L>'>oiand ama rm legbreak five for 4s251 words
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Article32 1953-06-11 12 IHE .lohore Bahru District A. A. A. will hold .is fifth nuai athletic meeting at the Bhftfai. College hroufids onl July «> and io from 2.31 p m each day.32 words
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Article79 1953-06-11 12 BAI L BY BAI. I. enmment a ries on the Test Matches are oeing directed to Malaya by the BBC. on 17 80 mc s, 16 metres, and I ">•'-<' mc s. 19 metres, from ata p.m. I.la a.m continuously These commentaries are also being relayed to79 words
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185 1953-06-11 12 The qualifying round* ot the Coiony Women's n<>u championship were played <e, Sundav at the R.S.G.C ilB holes* and on Monday al the Mand Club (18 holes) There were 14 entriesnine Horn thc R.S.G.C. and tive Irom lha Island Club. lira, O Anderson led185 words
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650 1953-06-11 12 LONDON, June 9 (Reuter) Randolph Turp, n r -h weight champion, won the British version of the world i %d_t I feated Charles Humex, the tough little French miner when Ci rounds ot London's open air White City Stadium tcni'ohf pO,n o^| Il*650 words
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Article78 1953-06-11 12 LONDON. June 9, (Router) frank Johnson ol Mai f**^ forfeited his b 2ff t 5 re h l when .e weighed in overweight this atternoon was outpointed •J'"; Lucy of London n a > catchweight bout red to 12 round, at White I Mad mm here tonight78 words
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Article57 1953-06-11 12 SINGAPORi. uwn Tennl. Association is inviting entrie for its annua! open championship, to be held rrom July 3 Jp 10 It the SCC V\|. Tnnq'in Club and SR. .The events are the n unglea and doubles, mixed 5 ou Wes, women's singles and doubles and57 words
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