Singapore Standard, 12 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m Vol. ni No. siu. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1953. ni TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-06-12 1 Bv JOV MA3iWfi Coastaaef Sajltli SL Hunter. [He Iwo __T Sar* hn n m railed at j i ypstcrdaj 1 >l„s in Rttinc red .m. number of^ p. I low s L E i tfi pi in a lilm itai I Hunfr Mb ic ii51 words
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468 1953-06-12 1 UNG, Thurs.— Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons, wife of |F1 111 Lieutenant D. R. Parsons, was combstind irial for the murder of her two children, lour, and Darryl, aged two, at the next llyMr J. \V I). Ambrose in the Sessions Court iclosioH of the468 words
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Article44 1953-06-12 1 PARIS June 11. (UP)— The French National Assembly iay rejected Georges Bidault aa Premier by the narrow margin of on'y one vote. The •h Government crisis thus red into its fourth week with Utile hope of an imminent .■nd.44 words
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Article19 1953-06-12 1 AUSTRALIAN troops now in Korea may be sent to Malaya if an armistice is signed. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration592 1953-06-12 1 CHEE KOON LIN - CHEE KOON LIN fit! _2. L^.frL^ 1 1^ T9,by ml,,ion City will be switched efl. And l today, fer 2300 Si.^ Government wH_ W s, comes the biggest Coronation surprise three million dollars la* pay. The story is told in this Standard exdusive. FIRST592 words
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Article166 1953-06-12 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-EIGHT and a naif bours after a Malay, Ahmad bin Abdul Hamid. escaped trom Police custody by leaping out of a window in Nee Soon, he was rearrested near Mandai Forest. Ahmad was one of the .hree men detainedUP - 166 words
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Article22 1953-06-12 1 MR ANTHONY Eden, was reported in "satisfactory condition" early after his operation yesterday at the New England Deacon's Hospital. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article82 1953-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The ban on luxury buildings in the Federation is to remain, a Government spokesman said today. The position had been constantly under review but theje had not been anv material change to justify lifting the ban. he said. People in the building industry82 words
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Article20 1953-06-12 1 JAPAN will soon have a new version of the pre-war Kempeitai commissioned by the National Safety Board A.F.P.A.F.P. - 20 words
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Article25 1953-06-12 1 THE Queen received Sir Winston Churchill, in official audience on Wednesday night at Buckingham Palace for the first time since her Coronation. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article12 1953-06-12 1 THE Queen officially celebrated her 27th birthday yesterday.12 words
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Article23 1953-06-12 1 POLICE raided three temples in Colombo last night, detained six Buddhist monks and seized 50.000 rupees in alleged forged currenc ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article47 1953-06-12 1 THE third strong earth tremor in a week was registered in Istanbul yesterday with the epicentre in the Aegean Dardanelles area. Another Gesture? A NEW Russian zone move to "decommunise" itself in the interest ot German unity caught the Western world with surprise yesterda APAP - 47 words
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Article20 1953-06-12 1 REPORTS from Ankara yesterday said Russia has abandoned her claim to joint control of the Dardanelles. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article104 1953-06-12 1 LONDON, June 10. (Reuter) The Prime Ministers oi Pakistan, Ceylon. Southern Rhorle<na and Malta. *ven Con; monweaith. High tornm'oft'otiers. l Malayan Su wins and Afi imn dlieis wer w fcuestt at tt» i oi nt Empire Societies Coronation banquet here tonight, Malayan, representatlves? were the I104 words
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Article70 1953-06-12 1 LONDON, June 11: (Reuter) Mrs. Joy Hunt, wife of Colonel John Hunt, leader of the successful British Everest expedition, i s to flv to India tomorrow by Comet jetliner to meet her husband. From Calcutta she will go on to Katmundu, arriving on Sunday, when70 words
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Article62 1953-06-12 1 LONDON. June 11, (AFP) Britain, is no longer insisting as forcefully as formerly on her- inclusion in the ANZUS Pact, well informed sources here said today. This new development, the sources said, resulted from the unchanging attitude of the American administration which still wants Britain62 words
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Article24 1953-06-12 1 SIR Frederick Crawford, outgoing Governor of the Seychelles Islands, is to take up his new appointment as Deputy Governor of Kenya. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article227 1953-06-12 1 By A. Nahappan, Standard Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has decided to ban lotteries run by political parties on August 31, 1953. Letters to this effect have been sent to political organisations that run lotteries. The letter, signed by the Financial Secretary.227 words
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Article140 1953-06-12 2 43 From 5 Countries Give Blood FORTY-THREE delegates to the Seventh Day Ad ven tist Mission's half yearly Malayan Union Congress donated their blood to the Singapore Blood Bank at the Youngberg Memorial Hospital yesterday. Some were from Sarawak, others from North Borneo, Thailand, Indo-C hina and Malaya. They included140 words
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Article73 1953-06-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs First issue of the Malayan Mirror." a fortnightly newsletter of the Malayan Chinese Association will come out on June 14. It will be in the form of a tabloid newspaper wtth I [lish and Chinese editions. The English edition, to be Pr73 words
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Article38 1953-06-12 2 A\ T office of ihe Penang Social Welfare department will f Up today iri the District < <\ Butterworth to handle pi 'oiems In Province Wellesley i1 will bc under the charge of Inche Mohamed So dee.38 words
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Article, Illustration29 1953-06-12 2 photo MISS E. ONGE, sister supervisor with the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, (right) disinfects Rev. R. A. Fohan's finger (left) before pricking if for blood grouping StandardStandard - 29 words
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335 1953-06-12 2 BOXING and wrestling are dead in Singapore and unless the Singapore Badminton Association can effect a revival of these sports, they stand little if any chance of making the £500 a night they require to help balance their accounts, Dr. S. H. Al-Junied a335 words
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Article89 1953-06-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Francis Mariasusay (31), produced before Mr. W. J. Brown, the President, Sessions Court here, today, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to cheat. He was granled bail in $2,000 and sentence was postponed to June 13. The accused was said to hove on June89 words
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Article90 1953-06-12 2 THE Singspore Joint Relief Organisation now has 96 houses at the back of Kolam Ayer ior allocation to the victims ol the Kampong Bugis Are, a P ke man of the organisation tola The Standard yesterday He said the 400 applications ior houses received to date90 words
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Article30 1953-06-12 2 THOSE willing to give their support to the spirit of service i n Perak will be able to purchase "Operation Service" buttons from bookshop* and main stores shortly,30 words
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109 1953-06-12 2 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll has received telegrams thanking the Colony for the orchids it sent to London for the Coronation. One telegram from Sir David Eccles, Minister of Work- says "Flowers you sent for decoration of route have been much admired.* 1109 words
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Article76 1953-06-12 2 THE Malayan Racehorse Owners' Association with registered offices at 68 Klyne Street, Kuala Lumpur. was dissolved on May 26, by a Gazette notification. Mr. W. McGregor Watt. President of the M.R.O.A. told The Stanri.rd iast night that this Association was a leftover from pre-war days and76 words
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418 1953-06-12 2 Williams Is Told: You've Hurt The Workers FOUR Singopore trade unions of Government employees have told Mr. Peter Williams that he has done a grave injury to the trade union movement in general and the family allowance issue in particular by his personal decision to withdraw three unions from the418 words
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Article71 1953-06-12 2 SIR John Sterndale Bennett, former deputy to the Commis-sioner-General in South -East Asia, left Singapore yesterday in the Canton for a short holiday in Britain before taking up his new post in the Middle East. He was accompanied by Lady Bennett, and a genial, shirt-sleeved, Mr.71 words
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Article27 1953-06-12 2 THIRTY-FOUR conies of the Gaumont-British film "Singapore-Study of a Port" have been bought by foreign countries including Australia. South Africa. Canada, New Zealand and Sweden.27 words
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Article93 1953-06-12 2 R^ihp'm? f the Sin K a P c i r e Standard are asked to rote for nomic or sportinc life of MalayaW cu,lura Political. ecoih. 5* iven '*•> months vacation round for My ,'h" V SarS nd Cc o mm <*>*"°" '*<*•*» *U be paid the93 words
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Article192 1953-06-12 2 Standards Same But Not Systems THERE is little difference in the academic standards of the University of Alalaya and those in the United States, although there is a difference in the svstems Mr. Gordon de Wolf, a U.S. Government overseas rese ir. h grant scholar. told The Standard yesterday. Mr.192 words
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201 1953-06-12 2 Family Who Moved Into Murder Flat Will Quit EERIE NOFSE* _»0- THE long-vacant Sex r <|^ fl lt ofthe Singapore lm provcincnt Trust at Tiom*; Bahra has now beea occupied and the occupants jre trrinjr to *rt out being told it is supposed to be haunted. It was the on201 words
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Article92 1953-06-12 2 AN OPIUM addict Nrai found bagging in a women'.lavatory at Waterloo Street, Singapore, in the early _iuur.> of May A. by I Citv Coua dl mandore on routine duty. Lit KM Seah. the mandore. testified in the Coroner's Co ltl yesterday in Uie inquiry >n*o the92 words
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242 1953-06-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter DRAFT LEGISLATION to curb hotels and lodging houses in Singapore being- used for immoral purposes, has at last been completed. Mr. L. C. Goh. the Principal Assistant Secretary, Social Services' told The Standard yesterday that the draft Bilk will242 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-06-12 2 The New President photo. MRS. G. H. Namazie. past year's president of the Singrapore Inner Wheel Club, is seen here investing Mrs. G. H. Clement with the ribbon of office as president for the coming year. Mrs. Clement is the seventh president of the Club, which was founded in theStandard - 94 words
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Advertisement172 1953-06-12 2 far i*^ t> m<>nt> Simply sprinkle Si -i some 'Harpic* into the lavj. I (•{IJ tory bowl and aawt'iiii kdVC ovcrm 't;ht -then flush. t 1 'H a r pic's' i«|!!ij cleansing action A Iffl disinfecti and N^, WJgy deodorises 6 when no brush I can reach -^Km •Harpic' i*172 words
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Advertisement19 1953-06-12 2 F War id Tour Contest] Mr./Mrs./Mis8^mgm| <ln block letters) is Malaya's Most Popular Personality Mark envelope: WORLD TOUR CONTEST19 words
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Advertisement155 1953-06-12 2 _fi w ,-j CRIB -]*m^^otmW^'_\^^a» •HL «r- V _fe______> "^_B ____fc^A _U <___h I lE_J_r i I """"F^ *<___»_■ ____a •JH i ____________ii 30 ZP^r EXCURSION MMS SINGAPORE to HON IS with stop-over facili:. M m Bangkok and or Saig r O&M3 return. B. N. BORNEO to HONG KONG with155 words
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80 1953-06-12 3 Ms row been reached when the authorJ oid property lor demolition to prolif 1 ins Mr. W. «M. Haxworth, Superiniri^ p f #he T» ffic Pollce in his departmental reinri i'' l he says, should be woll away from I t80 words
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Article51 1953-06-12 3 MISS Helen Zahara. Intornational Secretary of Me I leosophical Society has arrived in Singapore from her Federation lecture tour. Last night .^he gave the fii>t of her two Colonv lectures at the Cairnhill Road headquarters <>t tho Society. .l.r second lecture is scheduled for ti v51 words
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489 1953-06-12 3 You're Safe If You Keep On Walking A SINGAPORE wom-.i. who had merely seen her husband "on se veral or »n s with a certain attractive woman walking along t Ksplanade." wished to know whether she could petition for divorce on the grounds489 words
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Article151 1953-06-12 3 NINETY NURSES of the Singapore Genera! Hospital this week shifted into a wing of their new million fivestoreyed hoste:. They wil] he joined by 190 Others when work on the building c.ids. early next month Said Deputy Director of Me, l iea! Services. Dr.151 words
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Article65 1953-06-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal capital has few chances of listening to men and women famous in music. This has now been made possible by the Arts Council On Saturday, music lovers will have thc opportunity of hearing ihe famous Australian singer, Miss Joan Hammond, already65 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-12 3 AN INCENSE burner wiih dragon handles of the Hsuan TV neriod (1426—1435) now on display at the Chinese Art le at th e British Council Hall.26 words
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Article60 1953-06-12 3 IPOH. Thurs.— A 20-year-old lorry attendant. Lee .Tung, who pleaded guilty to a capital charge of illegal possession of a shotgun, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Thomson. In spite of the warning given by the judge that if his plea was accepted60 words
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Article19 1953-06-12 3 i tore i Y 1 D< improved B t B ''This i an ei jet i19 words
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Article20 1953-06-12 3 te' k's $1 8(1 i Dti o\v- him, Aries to the p i ce20 words
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Article93 1953-06-12 3 liss LIM LEE. the popular S ngapore singing star, now studying music at the Royal A ile ny ol Music sang her into the heart- of the tele.n audience in London. She was Featured in thc popular 'Centre Show" on Monday T i ght. The93 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-06-12 3 KNTKKTAINED for luncheon yesterday were the Japanese ambassador. Mr. Kenkichi Yosh'/awa and Mr. Aw Boon If aw (seen shaking hands abov). The lunch, which wa s given by the Japanese Consul in Singapore, Mr. Ken Ninomiya. took place in the Cathay Restaurant. •TflV/V-v.-.-48 words
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133 1953-06-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S delegates to the Youth Conference in London were greeted by the Deputy Mayor of Holborn in colourful official robes. The conference was organised by the British National Committee of the World Assembly of Youth. The meeting was attended by Mr.133 words
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286 1953-06-12 3 Presses And Saws Still Exact Heavy Toll Of Lives Standard Staff Reporter OU) Singapore factories tike I the "kongsi" types manufacturing noodles and "meehoon are "the most frequent source of accidents." Mr. J.A. Heaton the Chief Inspector of Machinery, told a Press conference yesterday. The law is adequate Mr. Heaton286 words
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Article81 1953-06-12 3 A YOUNG Singapore lad of 15. was one day watching his father at work when he was caught by the grinding wheels and killed. Inadequate precautions against machinery risks robbed the life of a promising lad. This tragedy can happen again, warned Mr. J.A. Heaton, the81 words
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Article18 1953-06-12 3 NUMBER of dogs vaccinated again>t rab'es in Singapore yesterday was 349. Dogs destroyed totalled ILM.18 words
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Article45 1953-06-12 3 THE Sincere Departmental Store Ltd., Singapore, will give a cocktail party on June 14 at its premises in North Bridge Road on the opening of the store. The cocktail party will commence at 6 p.m. and end at 10 p.m.45 words
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Article147 1953-06-12 3 THE exhibition of Chinese Arts now being held at the British Council Hall features ceramics of the last two dynasties— Ming and Ching. The fine exhibition of blue white and five colour pieces from the Ming period attests the growing interest of Singapora toilet-tors io these147 words
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Article138 1953-06-12 3 LUXURIES TAXES DROP BY $468, 000 TIIK Singapore Customs' revenue from liquor, entertainment and tobacco for the lirst live months of t ns ycar has dropped bv MKR.OOO as compared wilh the revenue lor the corresponding period of last year. Sri 5; S Tl,rn «-"H. Aiting Controller of Customs, told138 words
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Article94 1953-06-12 3 WITH only three dajl to go before the registration of Singapore voters is closed, only 2,300 out of 100.000 fonns issued have btan received liv the Elections OHice. Mr. M. Ponnuduray. Supervisor of Elections, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Ponnuduray said this response was very94 words
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Article76 1953-06-12 3 ON'E of lhe re lolntioM I i ba pui before the committee meeting of the s.ngaf>ore Regional Indian t'ongies*. which will be held at Ooagresi House an .June 13 at ti p m will l>e to take necessary itepi ta reinstata Mr. C. Devan Nan.76 words
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Article62 1953-06-12 3 ABOUT |tt officers anc boys of the Singapore B.itt.i on of the Boys' Brigade irill assemble at the Rallies Institution grounds at 10 a.m. on Sunday, aud march to the St. Andrew's Cathedral for a Coronation Service. The Offieer Commanding the Parade will be Mi62 words
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Advertisement72 1953-06-12 3 ./^W^'^rfV^i-^ W Mr tim Seow? Pcngr'* new Central Oil Refinery in Princess Elizabeth Park. Singapore, Is roofed with Hume Asbestos Cement Corrugated Sheets Manufacturers of V ASBESTOS CEMENT V%A^|# l*' 'C^^ REINFORC I D CONCRETE vV* PRODUCTS T^' Asbestos Cement Producta flat, corrugated and curved sheeting, red pigmented sheeting. roof72 words
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Advertisement129 1953-06-12 3 LATEST SI 1 1 4 110 AS FROM MM CREATIONS SATIN -RACK SHANTUNG IN 8 UNUSUAL COLOUR COMBINATIONS NYLON ORGANZA -45" IN 10 COLOURS j PRT. CREPE -DE -CHINE— SOFT, LUXURIOUS TEXTURE IN NEWLY CREATED PATTERNS > EMBROIDERED NYLON -12 COLOURS 44" AN ALL PURPOSE FABRIC oil,. SEE l II129 words
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Article, Illustration360 1953-06-12 4 Will The Hawkers By The River Have To Go? THE MOUTH of the Singapore River with its smell at low tide and diesel fumes from thc junks hardly provides congenial surroundings for a meal. Yet hundreds eat here daily. The Standard understands that the City Council wants to clear theseStandard - 360 words
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Article90 1953-06-12 4 3 Girls And A Bag Snatcher WHEN a man attempted to snatch a bag from one of the three girls who were strolling near Anderson Bridge, Singapore, the three girls, rubber packers of the Harbour Board, put up a struggle and the man then ran away. This was staifcd by90 words
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114 1953-06-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter SIR EDWARD Ritson. the Independent Commissioner enquiring into the allowances drawn by Singapore Government servants, will today give a cocktail party at the Adelphi li .tel to those who assisted his investigation. Invited to the partv are: lir. J. T. Roa114 words
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Article128 1953-06-12 4 MBS. Yip Kum Chung, a Singapore social hvg. cne worker, said In the First District Court yesterday that she observed. through a mirror, two mon steal a radio Irom her husband's shop. She waa testifying at 'he trial of Lee Ah Tee and Chiang Koon Sun,128 words
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Article117 1953-06-12 4 AN old woman. Ta n Poh Tay. told th e Singapore Second Police court yesterday that after her daughter-in-law. Yeo Boey Yang had reported that she was robbed of $1,000 she (Tan> was interrogated by the Police. As a result Yeo was arrested and charged with criminal117 words
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Article107 1953-06-12 4 A COLOURFUL gathering of 1.200 people representii g people of various nationalities. Legislative Council members. Executive Councillors and Service Chiefs, with the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll were entertained to a "Commonwealth Reception" in the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night. All were guests of the joint107 words
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Article51 1953-06-12 4 CORONATION celebrations in Singapore are now past, but they will long be remembered as the greatest public expression of the Colony's abiding loyalty to the Royal family said th e Governor Sir John Nicoll, in a n introduction to Shaw Brothers* fi'm on the celebrations now beiri? screened51 words
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Article125 1953-06-12 4 SINGAPORE Naval Base employee, K. Kunjurahman cried in the witness box of th€ Coroners Court yesterday as he related incidents which led to the death of his 16-year-old wife. Chellamah. Kunjurahman said that on the night of May 21. h e took a kettle of boiling water125 words
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Article26 1953-06-12 4 THE next meeting of the Perak State Council will be held in the Secretariat Council Chamber on Wednesday Juiy I 1 at 10.00 a.m.26 words
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246 1953-06-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Stricken families of tuberculosis patients in Johore Bahru District will have a big feed tomorrow following The Standard's report that they are on the verge of starvation. The food consists of contributions promised by various shops and market stalls who246 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-12 4 MR. Leong Yoong Onn, who left Singapore on the Canton yesterday for Eire, where he will Ntudy medicine. He was educated in St. Patrick's School and later at St. Joseph's Institution. He was seen off by a large number of friends and relatives.43 words
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Article98 1953-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Thieves broke into the Signals Sergeants' mess at Headquarters Malaya during the early hours of yesterday morning and stole iash and liquor amounting to $451 from the bar-room. which is a plank building. An attap house at 3J mile Segambut was broken into98 words
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Article37 1953-06-12 4 MR. V. K. MENON. pleaded guilty and was fined $100 by the Kuala Li'.npur Fiist Magistrate. Inche Ismail, for failing to submit his income tax return within the p.os cribed period oi 2i days.37 words
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Article, Illustration229 1953-06-12 4 AMBROSE KHAW - 'Jeff' Goes And An Era Is Ended AMBROSE KHAW By (S. Shipping Reporter) JEFFREY Farwell. 57. bade a fond, misty-eyed farewell to Singapore yesterday, and with his departure in the liner Canton died an institution at Government House, home of the most exalted In tho land. For Mr. Farwell. or229 words
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Article152 1953-06-12 4 A SINGAPORE gang on thc warpath threw mlniltj in all directions, scattei.ng residents and hawkers in .la.an Besar. Detective Sadara Singh stated in the Fourth District Court yesterday. He said that when the gang stampeded, he took shelter in a back lane. A bottle missed152 words
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Article82 1953-06-12 4 EVERY available inch of the Singapore Padang before the City Council Hall last night was taken up by the public to watch the performance of national and lion dances on th e City Hall steps. It was the finale to the City's Coronation celebrations, but having found this82 words
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Article308 1953-06-12 5 LAWYERS PETITION FOR JURY TRIAL ■cr ALA LUMPUB, Thurs. Convinced that bi W svstem should be introduced in the 'ation, a large number of practising law- > JJ a ded »>v Mr. A. J. Bostock Hill, have sent a fn the* liovernment on this matter. Bostock Hill, who Judge of308 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-12 5 Photo. AMONG the guests at th e Commonwealth Reception in the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore yesterday were from left: Mr. Jee Ah Chian, a City Councillor, Mr. C. C. Payne, City Electrical Engineer. Mr. Aw Boon "jw. governing director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, and iwr. Sim Beng Seng, anotherStandard - 53 words
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183 1953-06-12 5 No Funds— Adult Study Classes In Selangor To Close Kl U.A LUMPUR, Thurs.— For lack of financial ie ailult education classes in Selangor have b ••rii i -Dianrilv suspended pending re-organisation > for 100 classes as against the 369 which I :\t the time of interruption. secretary of the Selangor183 words
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Article71 1953-06-12 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 11. The following are the closing prices o* rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER W 20!d. July S pi 20Jd. oct Dec 20; Id. k* Mor 20id. W cf 20^d. barker. Idle LONOON TIN Spot £705 per ton71 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-06-12 5 DATO S. Q. WONG, well-known Malayan businessman, who attended the Coronation of Elizabeth 11, visited Washington, D.C. on his journey via trans-oceanic air routes to London. Following his arrival in the U.S., he was the guest of honour at a party given in the capital. Congressmen and other officials of101 words
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Article116 1953-06-12 5 REPRESENTATIVES of more than 25,000 War Department civilian employees in the Federation and Singapore want to hold joint discussions with the Army authorities to settle the claims of the workers for oetter wages and working conditions. But the Command Secretary. G.H.Q.. FARELF, Mr. EH. Everson thinks116 words
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Article69 1953-06-12 5 'Penang 's Hari Raya PENANG. Thurs. Penang Muslims have been told by the Muslim Advisory Board that Hari Raya Puasa this year will be on Sunday. But if the moon is sighted on Friday night. Hari Raya will be observed on Saturday. The rate for payment of ''Fitrah" for this69 words
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224 1953-06-12 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— ln the resumed hearing of the inquest into the deaths of seven labourers engaged on excavation work at Malacca's new two million gallons reservoir at Bukit Sebukor on April 2 last, a Chinese excavator, Antoni, today told how he Was partly224 words
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208 1953-06-12 5 Tighter Food Regulations In Selangor Area KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs New food restriction have been imposed in Selangor and in the Kuala Kubu district the rice ration will from Monday be reduced to three, 2_ and two katis respectively for each man, woman and child. It will also be illegal for208 words
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Article212 1953-06-12 5 Mohd U Nor A T i_ nrs ,nche bin "»«l_n____l_f? the Federal LerfslaLabour Unl™^L"fti Weilt J**" 1 Pen »ne Municipal stands ,0n CouncU The Standard underconf" .„c a e m of "fhe 15 MtSc 1 i n P feSIS at the aw u 10212 words
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Article110 1953-06-12 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government has withdrawn th c new regulations regarding trade with Thailand a s a result of protests from Colonv merchants, particularly from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Under this rule, before local exporters could trade v. ith Thailand, the Siamese importers110 words
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Article57 1953-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Tai Khoon alias Lew Tai Khoon. 20. appeared before Mr. W. J. Brown. President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today on a charge of committing theft of a bicycle valued at $170. The accused pleaded guilty and sentence was postponed for57 words
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Article56 1953-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Applications for renewal ot vehicle licences which expire at the end of last month must be made 14 days before thc date of commencement of thc new period. This date is Monday, June 15. but since it is a public holiday in Selangor56 words
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Article801 1953-06-12 6 T E could, of course, assume an expression of outraged horror at Mr. Lee Kong Chian's suggestion that the 26-month ban on the export of Malayan rubber to Red China should be lifted. Alter all we must remember that Senator McCarthy is watching us Any sign of801 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1953-06-12 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY afahfauhhgah I I I T JSUALLY I ignore anonymous letters. I get a lot of them. I put them in the 1 wastepaper basket. I hold the view that if a man wants to express his own opinion then let him stand up,1,142 words
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Article33 1953-06-12 6 Review of Views M L > I i i i ihr C pro| Bermuda Confab WW YAW, s of U B but itn C'hur ij backinf < f i thn- of i C the I33 words
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1248 1953-06-12 6 DEVAN NAIR REPLIES TO DAVID YEOMAN Sir; I had not intended to come out with any more public statements with regard to the rejection of my application, unless the Singapore Government, with its amazing capacity for committing bloomers, came out with yet another bloomer. However the suggestion by David Yeoman1,248 words
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Article50 1953-06-12 6 Sir;— Please forward this little gift of $10 to Mr Nair and I hope that all fairminded citizens will contribute to the Devan Nair Fund f" d t sh ow the Government tnat their unjust victimisation will not drive Mr Nair to the gutter. c B.C. LIM Singapore.50 words
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Article16 1953-06-12 6 Sir;— Kindly accept this nttle gift of $3 for Mr. Nair G.L. LIM Sincanoo16 words
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Article280 1953-06-12 6 Sir; Singapore will soon have an elected Mayor lor its City Council. In England whence we have borrowed much of our Municipal constitution, the Mavor is certainly the Head of the Corporation but he is not its Chief Executive Officer. According to the practice prevailing in countries280 words
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Article73 1953-06-12 6 Sir; Allow me to congratulate Mr. Devan Nair for the courageous and dignified stand he has taken against the Government of Singapore^ unjust rejection of his application for rejoining the teaching profession. It is good to know that Mr Nair has preserved his selfrespect even in poverty Allow73 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-06-12 6 and now, the sweet strains of the Meadow-Pipit!*10 words
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Article133 1953-06-12 6 Sir;— Recently an employer advertised a vacancy for a week continuously The advertiser appeared in the guise of a convenient box number. I was one of the unfortunates who sent in a reply, but l was foo ?sh enough to enclose a alamped envelope for reply.133 words
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Advertisement120 1953-06-12 6 SINGAPORE rumu STANDARD INULHLNDLNi MORNIM. NEW* p/\W..H HEAD OFFICE 128 Robinson Rood. Sinqopore. Telephon* Nos 8.97 1—8^74 Coble Telcgtoph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Times Building. Printing House Squore London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4. >ulton Street Hi Cowon Street. 8 Leith Street. Telephone120 words
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Advertisement34 1953-06-12 6 < J|||l|...Pa^^^ IMMEDIATE p t .iio- ,f DELIVERY 1-990^ The ideal tar tor every man and FULL STOCKS OF SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE PROGRESS MOTORS L T ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE I WEARNE BROS LTD FEDCRATION REPRESENTATIVE^34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-06-12 7 photo. F""*" wearing sun-glaases, and Crown Prince Akiwatrhiag the races *'de by side in the Royal .land al Epsom recently. APAP - 25 words
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Article186 1953-06-12 7 LONDON, Jane 11 (Reuter) Britain, Australia, pd New /(aland have agreed that one of the British Ejtfs i Staff should visit Australia and New Zealand :i ,ir far military discussions. The announcement was given in an official communique after a meeting today of the186 words
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108 1953-06-12 7 BERLIN June 11, (ReuL -i.wr Walter Mundt, j- r isl Germaa build(fcts director who Berlin, said t that "tens nds" of ronvk ts in I i, rman) \v< i e vrorkir. m ro< k-t launching i ii tin- largest 1. ofl the Pomer IV<108 words
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Article18 1953-06-12 7 (Reuter) Prime sed "re ent which S .viet ihat the radio last18 words
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Article37 1953-06-12 7 XEWSWEEK magazine says U.S. Air Force Intelligence ha s a report that British atomic scientist Dr. Bruno Pontecorvo has gone with a group of Soviet scientists into the Russian Arctic to explode an atom bomb. AP.37 words
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Article92 1953-06-12 7 Communists Challenge Vote Papers ROME, June 11 (Reuter)— The Italian Prime Minister. Signor Alcide De Gasperi, has narrowly won the general elections, but a dispute over voting papers threatens one of the biggest political battles in the nation's history. Home Minister. Signor M. Scelba, announced yesterday that 1,300.000 papers had92 words
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Article109 1953-06-12 7 AYR. Scotland. June 10. (Reuter) Former Labour Defence Minister, Emanuel Shinwell, was fined £50 here today for contravening the National Health Insurance Act. He was also ordered to pav £113 19s. lOd. to the Ministry of National Insurance. It was stated in court that Shinwell had109 words
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311 1953-06-12 7 Ike: There's No Security Struggling Alone URGES UNITY WITH ALLIES Commun.sts aggression— not a thing of frenzies and alarms P He called upon American people to Qimn^t principles of unfty-unity with^jJni^^^d unity with her allies. Now on a 5-day tour S .it Middle West states. Eisenhower spoke last niahf w311 words
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Article181 1953-06-12 7 SWISS CHANGE MINDS LONDON, June 11 Swiss Foreign Minister Max Petitpierre told the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies last night that Switzerland "could be induced" to serve on the proposed neutral prisoner of war commission in Korea, in order to avoid delay in the conclusion of an181 words
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Article154 1953-06-12 7 UASHINGTON, June 11 (Renter)— The lnited States Government has virtually ahandoned its two-year-old efforts to mediate in the oil dispute, according to ob.servers here. Wr. Loy Henderson, United States Ambassador in Teneraa who has acted as an on thc spot mediator, has returned lo America154 words
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Article40 1953-06-12 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday that 25 aircraft "equipped with modern weapons can in a single attack cause as much explosive violence as was hurled at Germany by our entire aircraft throughout four years of World War ll.' ReuterReuter - 40 words
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179 1953-06-12 7 Red Cruiser Steals Show At S pithead PORTSMOUTH, June 1 1 (Reuter) The 10,000 ton cruiser Sverdlov, pride of the Russian fleet, stole the show yesterday at the great gathering of the world's warships off Portsmouth for next week's Coronation review. Holiday-makers on boat trips round the 120 armoured fighting179 words
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Article56 1953-06-12 7 LONDON, June 11. (Reuter) Indian workers ih London think Mount Everest should also be named Tensing-Giri (Mount Tensing) after the Sherpa who climbed the mountain with the New Zealander, Edmund Hillary. The Indian Workers Association here sent the suggestion to the chief minister of West Bengal through56 words
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Article53 1953-06-12 7 LONDON. June 11 (Reuter) —Two Socialist MPs have given notice of Parliamentary questions on the use of advertisements in American TV coverage of the coronation. The British Broadcasting Corporation, which provided the te'efilms, has complained that coverage in the United States was "marred by the53 words
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Article228 1953-06-12 7 World Kews In Brief SENATOR Robert Taft announces that a serious hip ailment will keep him from his activities as Senate Republican Jeader for the rest of this Congress session. Reuter UNITED Nations lefal exJerta said yesterday that apan and the three Associated States of Indo-tJhina andReuter; AFP; AP - 228 words
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173 1953-06-12 7 NAIROBI, June 11.— Government security forces in Kenya have killed just over 1,000 Mau Mau terrorists since the emergency was declared eight months ago, a Government spokesman disclosed here last night. Troops, police and Kikuvu guards had also wounded 404 terrorists up to JuneReuter; AFP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-06-12 7 photo. Film producer Walter Wander, who last yea r sj'ved a jail term for shooting a movi e agent he thought was breaking up nis home, arrives with his actress wife. Joan Bennett, at a filmtown Party in Hollywood, California recently. APAP - 42 words
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Article103 1953-06-12 7 LONDON. June 11 (AP). Westminster Abbey, where the Queen was crowned eight days ago, became a drama theatre last night and for the first time in its 700-year history a professional play was presented there. Long queues of theatre goer s quickly bought out103 words
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Article56 1953-06-12 7 SIR Winston Churchill, asked in the House of Commons what steps h e was taking to induce the United Nations to transfer responsibility for the conduct of the Korea truce talks from military to civilian representatives said briefly "none sir." Reuter SOVIET Russia and Austria are exchanging ambassadorsReuter; AP - 56 words
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Article31 1953-06-12 7 CZECH President Antonin Zapotocky said over Piague Radio today that there had been "widespread riot s and protests" in Czechoslovakia against the Government's recent currency reform Reuter ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article182 1953-06-12 7 STORMS SWEEP U.S., 236 KILLED WORCESTER, Ma s June 11 <l'P)— Three days of tornadoes sweeping across the lnited States from the great plains io the Atlantic coast left ?:.fi dead, thousands injured and millions of dollars in property damage. All of the tornadoes app< red to have heen spawn-182 words
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Article149 1953-06-12 7 Demand For Free, United Germany BONN, June 11 (Renter) Every member of tin* v. German Bundestag (I. own House), except 10 Communists, yesterday asked the Western "Big Three" to mand a free, united Germany at any top level meeting Ihey may have with Russia. After four hours of h<\it. d149 words
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Article21 1953-06-12 7 INDIA has derided to cfleM the Lisbon legation "*>• it believes this legation h.is ceased to have practical utility." AFPAFP - 21 words
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Advertisement165 1953-06-12 7 Hi BORNEO INTERNAL AIR SERVICES with effect from 10th June 1 4 53/454 Mons. andjris. jML 455/456 Weds, and Sats. 0740 d *P So A orr 1615 0645 dep Sondakon arr 1645 5 orr K^ot dep 151Q 0750 arr Kudat dep 1540 0905 <Jcd K tt A 0810 dep Kudat165 words
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Advertisement55 1953-06-12 7 y > ,rm____CVi^^ m llj The weighted base of these a-li Inn* PREVENTS any ri-k of FIRE by grilled conhnl- I liii* make* I hrm idral for c\cry home .uid ali office-, clubs ami i—lll»Mnl vWff Mtf999k\ of numcrooa nf wMrriwg rlgtMrrllc bull- rrralra problem HEAVILY CHROMIUM PLATED m 155 words
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157 1953-06-12 8 TANKER LEAVES ABADAN WITH OIL FOR JAPAN ABADAN, June 11 (AP)— The Japanese tanker Nissyo Maru sailed from Abadan yesterday carrying 18,000 tons of Iran's nationalised gasoline and oil back to Japan. She is the first tanker to load here since an Italian ship hauled away 11,000 tons of oil157 words
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181 1953-06-12 8 STOCKHOLM. June 11. (AP).— Thirty wealthy tourists, mostly Americans, will set ofl by train on June 10 on a 300-dollars-a-head land cruise to enjoy midnight sunbathi ig in the Arctic Circle. For the next eight days and nights they will travel through some181 words
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Article135 1953-06-12 8 LONDON. June 11. (Reuter). Britain's jet fighters are to have a new radar "eye" which will help to guide their guns on to enemy planes, it was announced here yesterday. Experts believe the new gadget, one cubic foot in size, may revolutionise present jetfighting135 words
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Article65 1953-06-12 8 WASHINGTON*. June 11. (AP).— President Eisenhower yesterday proclaimed a 4.000.--000-lb limit on the quantity of shelled filberts that ma.v be imported for consumption or withdrawn from domestic warehouses where they were stored as a result of previous importation during the period Oct. 1. 1952 on Sept.65 words
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Article79 1953-06-12 8 LONDON. .Tunc 11, (Ret The Russian ire ying fighter planes to their air squadrons twice as fast a> Britain is equipping her Government report said yo terday. Soviet production is estimated at AOD a month The report, by the House of Commons Select Committee79 words
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Article38 1953-06-12 8 ACTING fVime Minister Keith Ho said the New Zealand g -nent is considering w. er to make a further piot t to the Unitcd States over new dairy impoi I quotas announced by Pre^isidont Eisenhower. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement728 1953-06-12 8 11 f Fast Iranspaeific Service to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agent*. ANGLO-FRENCH *c BENDIXSENS LTD. ILL: K Lumpur 311 Spore *****/S P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penane 875 FOR U.K./CONTINENf S'pore P S'ham Penang Benlomond for Av < n mouth 1 virion Newcastle In Port728 words
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Advertisement1232 1953-06-12 8 BLUE *UNNEt UNE **J» (2 .nn™) HANhFIKLI) <0., LTO. N-f Incorporated in Singapore carriers' option ut pniceed via othei ports lo load and discharge carco SAILINGS to LIVKKPOOL <-I A.tiOW LONDON I'OMINLNTAI PDRIB Dua Sail* M ban f enans 4acanlUB tor Genoa L#«»ndon Holland Antwerp Hamburg June B Pyrrnuii toi1,232 words
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Advertisement311 1953-06-12 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Une Nederiand Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLFANS 4 Snore p Shuto Prtiant |OMMEISDYK (HAL) Gg -34 i:,June M June 17 l8Ju»~ K.-il.l (MViN) 23 'Thine otti nn 00 GAROET (RL) 9 1.1iu."311 words
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Advertisement567 1953-06-12 8 EAST ASIATIC! SAILINGS FROM M ANI)|N •MANCHI KIA- for Austral!* r 1 MhONIA fui Banßkok 1 'KINA' foi Baiißkok Saigon tliiue_kor._i Manila Kole Yokohama )w ,S h, »"> U, :i|l j "SALANDIA" for Bangkok t% JllU l "MONGOLIA" For Ba r.-. Saigon. Hongkong, Man i Kobe and Yokohama it i-«567 words
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Article29 1953-06-12 9 1 ?i s< .I i i J i i J tnd J. w well I nt I ,i I»r 12 i 1 i the29 words
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64 1953-06-12 9 ASDFASDF I we bearers for ihe new committee of the j the n_eelin<_; are: Mr. S.W. Wilfred, presi-: Mr. Yip How Choon. j ident (re-elected); Mr. \T. Abraha n. lion, secretary; D.S. Durai Raj. hon. treaMessrs. A.V, I)..". Pereira (re-elect-lei n (re-elected).64 words
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274 1953-06-12 9 i GK ?i_!Fvi___ le H < Reuter > Businessmen here charge that Communist China is building a trade wall a.ainst the democratic nations The Peking regime has applied stiff penalties to exports from westcm nations, the weekly Far Eastern Economic Review said. Hongkong's274 words
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Article78 1953-06-12 9 THE produce market in ip re v cr all round with little business ing. r o quotations for June Bi V{ pcr picul rs and $361 sellers. Thosc sh pment were: $35 per picul respective Coconut oil buyers indies i i rs al $59 produce prices78 words
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Article26 1953-06-12 9 THE Yamaich] Securities Company Limited, brokers and investment bankers of Tokyo. announced the opening of "an agency i n Now York City Rei;:26 words
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Article22 1953-06-12 9 MEXICO and the V\X.-cd Stales have signed a now 1 rency stabilisation agreement to become effective on Ju Ist. 1953.22 words
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Article97 1953-06-12 9 TOKYO. .Line 11 (Reut.r) The Japanese Ministry of. Trade said today it ha s removed 4:. new items from :hc 'ist of goods banned from exports to Communist China. These items include sundries such bj rubber sheets. rubber hoses for specific uses. f*___»mi_"»»lc 1 .v. 197 words
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378 1953-06-12 9 SOUTH SUMATRA RUBBER POSITION IS DESPERATE By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent 1 JAKARTA, June 1 1 Today's Sou*h Sumatran rubber situation is desperate ond the Indonesian Governments c^pecr ct a loss over how to cope with the de^riorating picture Remillers are working at 40^ capacity, only 8,000 tons378 words
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Article101 1953-06-12 9 Rubber Up 5/8% Cent Per Pound FAIR activity was reported in the rubber market in Singapore yesterday with only small j business passing, first grade rubber for June shipment clos- ing at G&i cents per lb., a rise af 5 3 cent above Wednesdav's levels. Sellers were inclined to be101 words
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Article63 1953-06-12 9 Sinoaoore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday were RSS Loose BU>OrS SC,!crS Nu. 1 RSS Spot Loose 68 681 No. 1 June 1.84 i.RI No. 1 July «p,J 66] No. 2 June 661 663 No. June K3] 63 RMA on reg. tender -June 681 681 July63 words
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Article90 1953-06-12 9 Rubbers Not In Demand SINC, AFORE. Thurs.— Malayan industrial shares were quietly steady, while tins barely steady with few es i tions today. Rubber share continued neglected. Changed prices ire. INDi STRIAI S Buvers Srllrrs BB Petrol 31/6 32 6 xd Con. Tin S..u-:t Ords. M/. 11/Sinmpore Traction O 22/-90 words
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Article211 1953-06-12 9 •1 r mrk tin rtlt'i\ tt rii €9ii s 1 o LONDON, June 11 (Reuter)— The Dailv Express complained that British industry was faltering white that oi West Germany uas prospering. This Independent Kightwing paper urged Britons to work harder in in editorial headlined "The Germans211 words
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Article45 1953-06-12 9 WASHINGTON, (AP) Pn sident E has asked Coni n available up to I 000 of wheal for f in P The President j making the w\ eat a' Pak.. tan rn wi ture Bt th i w the cost of trai i45 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-06-12 9 This odd looking machine is an experimental model aircraft which can fly vertically. It was tested recently a t Langlcy Field, Virginia, by the Tnited States National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Designed to do the vork of a helicnnter. it will have a much faster forward speed.66 words
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Article105 1953-06-12 9 t I OSINI, rubliei pro rs .«rnt> |tr. ih in fti»ga«iott vi sjfi(i.i> x\i-t*-Bayer* neMeffs V> I K■ > Spat I.M H| fltj No. I M5 v No. I K. i.s, i,:\ Nm R.S.S r 'io.ie: Steady. lUN 1. t Dip prue el I n >•• In ll105 words
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Advertisement114 1953-06-12 9 />"' ■^*^l^*^ foteriemm of fern Super -tJ 0 tippers m M j EUROPE ighfj wee/c/y from Bangto/c I i*HU of tlie sky cradle you in tinI 1 tbovt s.i.lace weather! They're •'"..htioned and sound-proofed for your I u enjoy superb meals excellent 4 ible vim f,,011s a^M'dar.ts. Foam-soR berths *H114 words
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Advertisement157 1953-06-12 9 j Otkttte Aj /MR THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES fev. o%} Mh YAHC KUEI FEI V r? The most tomout T\ tfvVyfc beauty of China lived A 4 N? '\S</^ during the reign of Im- I w*| peror Ming Huong Bth I W Ccntur A.D. Chosen at fifo I I *T*157 words
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Miscellaneous1318 1953-06-12 9 S PORE OIABV !5M VS" A or S!ar Kola Bahru I 9mtMm*9m\9X LMLIO2I 731 am. T«nCC AKlt. Tiurr T>«r_Or_i_r SI\<;WM>KK MISICAI SOIIKIV l r ala V, m,,u Kuantan. Kota 1.065 AND TIMES TAIPING RecitS by Joan^a.^ond'lt l^ij^Sn <ML W 8! I L %ro S ul-M ft; EN T_l. I AINJUfNiT1,318 words
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Article, Illustration959 1953-06-12 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES By OF MEN AND MUSIC r riIEKE was no scrum at the Hex Cinema on Sunday last to see and hear the pro gramme of musicals. Thanks to thc enterprise of Manager S. K. Khattuchar fee the doors were opened in good time andUP - 959 words
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Article, Illustration224 1953-06-12 10 Sior Conlesi No. 19 1.1. through this week The 1 Singapore Standard pre ■enta its nineteenth star contest. All vou ve got to do is *o collect the pictures and nmnm for all six days and *»*nd I lipm together with Ihe names of lhe224 words
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Article, Illustration799 1953-06-12 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By lOAN HAMMOND, interJ nationally famous soprano who. in 1946. earned the distinction of being the first British singer to appear at the Vienna State Opera for years, sings tonight at 845 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Walter Susskind is the accompanist.799 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-12 10 Photo). Df cow-sirl set-up is leadin? Egyptian dancer S.wn<a Gaamat wife of American oil heir Shepherd 'Abdullah' Kius Samia i.s o n holiday in her native land, and is pictured durins a visit to the Pyramids. UPUP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration771 1953-06-12 10 BILL VEBB JONES - BARRY OLIVER'S STA GEDOOR BILL VEBB JONES r |TIE SLX shone merci- lessly, and I was hot. It was near mid-day. and I was near the Victoria Theatre. It was open, and I walkin. Whatever one may say about the place being warm at night. it is refreshingly cool duringUP - 771 words
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Article136 1953-06-12 10 I.'KXM K Symphony i„ D minor. San I rancisco Symphony Orchestra (Mon tcux). 11. M.V ALPItII (li inch). AFTER several bearing* I have come to the ront n.w ei that the present Issue is the best available version of this popular lymphony. Tha recording is good though136 words
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Article166 1953-06-12 10 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT By through with qrca. tiri'- i J in all dtepartmenti bin lha woodwind playing is r_ "straight" and ro o i One very good feature of this recording is lhe way the conductor keeps tha music going a! a rea allegretto in the second movcmeuT. thus166 words
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Advertisement64 1953-06-12 10 THE COUPON READ THI? B.FORt J YOU ORDER YOUR PAT- J < TERN: You must enclose thrco ten cc it stomps if x V^u wont your paliern cut. 2 U I dant get the stomps, you djnt get tho potlcrn J A number of orders hove t« me without fhe64 words
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Advertisement188 1953-06-12 10 1 t^L^JoP^s IQ NEW COLUMBIA 78 RPM RlCO«0S VARIETY JOHNNIE RAY H TEi L THE LADY I SAID GOCV QS j:_i r-WHISKEY AND UIN B JOHN SLATER with Norrie Poromor ond his Orchc«w Q HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE II 0 0 JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE YOU ROSEMARY CLOONEY H EGGBERT,188 words
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Miscellaneous376 1953-06-12 10 WW. i:i PEL MAR rr\ (j 1) x <j( rii |n\ I 'M »J lime.- difNYiill 1 i ih*«.ign pr easj t < > |H Till lit. III. -s .1 III c JoImmm HtlllW FOR I I I. ONF.: The for soc I e re r 1 I M m376 words
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562 1953-06-12 11 US Tourney Now Open Says LEONG HEW MENG MALAYAN Badminton champions have, during these past few flrs travelled far and w.de and have won practically every title worthy 1 otc The All England, French, Danish and Indian championships Aad the names of our players562 words
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Article237 1953-06-12 11 A spectacular «oal scored in the 2ath minute of the second half bv ir_iideright Kam San save two valuable points to Balestier United Sports Club uhe thev met Naval C-in-C Staff in a SAFA Division :*C league encounter at the Gevlang Stadium yesterday. Balestier .von 3-2.237 words
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Article206 1953-06-12 11 Singapore Recreation Club scored a 4-1 victory over Ihe Singapore Crieket Club in a SAFA Division 1 match at the Dadang yesterday. The Rees becrm UUJE a-.. 1 before the 'Ard minute opened the scoring through R Slevena off a penalty. Af er this Ihe SCC206 words
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Article425 1953-06-12 11 Tax Threatens Uk Boxing Future [LONDON, (Reuter). British boxing is in acute danger of taking a "knock out blow" if it is not granted enterI tainment tax concessions. I according to Mr. J. Onslow Fane. Chairman of the Bri- > tish Boxing Board of Coni tro!. (Racing, too, is examining425 words
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Article413 1953-06-12 11 m£3=?3 w£&__ ass An™.?.! champions,,I P Jtjfankee Stadium on Markson, manager of New Iff" International Boxing t Liub, emerged trom a threehour clinch with Turpin's money men to say he'd made «B offer Turpin wants to accept. The only thing delaying .signature, he said,413 words
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Advertisement837 1953-06-12 11 ISIH AIIONS VAI A\r APPLICATIONS are i.ivit_d for the post of Intoccting OfHeer, Dental Bo.nrl. n Medical Department Singapore The salary »ea)c of the no_»i is pm plus COL and Singapore Allowances. Total cmo.umcnt* at present are: For Sinßle OUicee $820x30 A- 1,000/ lf)Wx M)AL2JW pm. For Married Omcer $988x48A-I.oB4xa«A837 words
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Advertisement460 1953-06-12 11 MUM Ifll CITY C'Or.NTIL or SIN(,\P()KE ILL motor VHBOLI OWNERS are herehv not i Med that Motor Vein. !e Licence?? expire on .Wth .1 me Application forms will NOT be posted to owner?; and owners are therefore riwinaaliil to obtain the forms from any Post OfYW or any Petrol Fillin*460 words
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Miscellaneous212 1953-06-12 11 r n "wilc «sji i" -A. IJ 'flW_ f <-^ _____k _____r1 i r -•i ofcCFaET _«riifeKZ^____^ Crl^ '_fi4l_l^r_^^ ATTr-JAT VOKENT-THE NE* W R-\ 1 J-) D_ vt- s:^77^P^|^MH /JBB_^i__fag^__t%^>f /eAßaiv < ap* Vf? AT THE STA te Hat^^ J l 4K^3 *'&ES^B_L '*m~ll/f 7^ F7DODB/LL, FOP CELL SOME!- A212 words
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Article, Illustration452 1953-06-12 12 Rosalind Runs Three In 36 4 /5 IPOH, Thurs. On a good galloping track this morning ROSALIND, with Smith up, reeled off three In 3b 4/5, the fastest time to be recorded on the training track for this meeting. This is a winning gallop for a class 3, div. 4452 words
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Article393 1953-06-12 12 WEIGHTS for tomorrow's races, third day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting are: Ct 3. Div. I—9 Furs. Geifang Star 9.00 Lvon Kin* 8.13 Marsigiio 8.12 Majestas 8.11 Laadeeer 8.07 Quicksilver 8.07 Straight On 8.07 Bright Sagittarius 8.00 Yesterday 8 05 Bend Over 8.04 Show Show393 words
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Article129 1953-06-12 12 SIPFRIOR in all departments. HM Doekyard defeated a disjointed Tamil Brotherhood Association XI 3-0 in a S_M__s._ 1,v1,,0n 2 ma *ch on the BODCA ground at St. Georges Road yesterday. Dockyard opened scoring through Guthrie in the sth minute and they kept uo their slender lead riyht up129 words
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Article105 1953-06-12 12 IPOH, Thurs. Very disappointing entries have been received so far for this year's l ei ak open badminton championships, which are scheduled to start on June 27. With only two more days to io before the closing date only three entries have been reeved one for105 words
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Article978 1953-06-12 12 157 Runs For Three In 0 0 9edser Takes All Wicfc... NOTTINGHAM, June 11, (lUuter)— Winning the 0I ing to bot on o feother bed wicket wos no advantage nd whose batsmen bottled grimly for runs on the first day of th° f usfrol, which began978 words
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Article237 1953-06-12 12 IPOH. Thurs. Th- Ipoh Ramblers and th e 12th Roval Lancers each lost a valuable Point m their bid to win the league champi._n_.hiD when the.met and drew two-all in the v iinese Assembly Hail ground today. A henvy shower befor e plnv left pools of water237 words
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Article46 1953-06-12 12 Hongkong Humble Singapore r I \1 I. .1 1,1', ll appr tine w I <\ i < i ro«»l tei\ .< K fonn in 1 1 h.id i ent in K i < the ftINGArHMtI 'I v K vv. B Au i ng B Bom lIOM.KIIM. i I s I46 words
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