Singapore Standard, 15 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l No. 31 a. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1953 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-06-15 1 WEIGHING THE LOOT Standard picture thottt ?>rt^t of thc 88* lbs. d ).(hmi "weighed in the Customt at I .'"/urd Pier.21 words
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Article213 1953-06-15 1 B\ PETER CHIN. Standard Staff Reporter gSGAPORE Customs made another opium haul l^ a in uhat was termed "a routine search." .l„i ss ll». ol opium valued at 535,000 and 52 ibs. f. n; rhe roots valued at S3SS were seized aboard liahpim anchored in213 words
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Article26 1953-06-15 1 TWENTY-FIVE Hindu piltrims, including women and children. on their way to Allaid. were drowned when a boat capsized in the River jes ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration859 1953-06-15 1 nivMJUMaHTS l. Rhee: A Remedy 2. India A«____.«a_. > wpn 9- -*on On Rallies 4. Newa Clamp But All Signs Point To An Early Peace w_.r«___< k n ,4 Licuh Gen Maxwell 0. Taylor wSK _JS El9hth Arm T $oldiers tod °y ormistS rS«_TAP; Reuter; AFP - 859 words
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Article152 1953-06-15 1 Crisis fn Cambodia PARIS, June 14 (Reuter) Kins; Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia. French associated stale of Indo-China. left Cambodia. French associated refuge in neighbouring Siam. the French press agency reported today in a Pnom Penh despatch. Before leaving, the King conferred full powers on the Cambodian152 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-06-15 1 This air view showa the Russian cruiser **SverdlOY M in her place ia lhe lines of ships assembling olt Spithead for today's Coronation Review by the Queen. Shortly alter the Russian cruiser arrived in British waters. Captain O. I. Rudauov. her Commanding Officer stepped55 words
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Article120 1953-06-15 1 THI Europear, manager of Jen. poi e-tate in the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan was travelling in an armoured car from Dangi to Jelai when he was signalled to stop by three persons yea ring uniforms. Believing they were merrrbers of an area security unit,120 words
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Article48 1953-06-15 1 ROCHDALE, England June 14. (Reuter) Mr. Harold Wilson, Labour member of Parliament and former President of the Board of Trade, todav called on the British Government to take the lead la relaxing Eati-West trade restrictions when an armistice if signed in Korea.48 words
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Article, Illustration172 1953-06-15 1 He Saw Death 2 ft. Off fol'r-yfar-old Krm Fai. was standing with hi sister on the pavement ii front of a printer's shop ii Outram Road. Singapore heard a loud bang and th« next moment a black mon ster cjme racing toward* him. Petrified. Keng Fai grippe* his sister's hand172 words
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Article108 1953-06-15 1 -AND 1,000 CHEEKED THE GOOD NEWS LONDON, June 14, (Reuter)— The captain of the Chusan, damaged in a collision with a cargo ship on Friday, yesterday announced that it will sail after I night on Sunday, e Chusan limped bark Tilbury and yesterday noon with a108 words
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Article54 1953-06-15 1 LONDON. June 14. (AP)— A mass circulation Sunday paper "The People'' demanded that Buckingham Palace officials speak out and stop "scandalous stories" that Princess Murgaiet wants to marry a divot cad commoner. It said pilace failure to do $o wis dra>nj. the r >y.«l Cam.ly'j54 words
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Article53 1953-06-15 1 BEDLINGTON. June 14. (Reuter) Mr. Clement Att lee. leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Commons, said at a miners' rally yesterday that if the Conservaiive Government handed over television to private interests, the next Labour Government would alter it when they got53 words
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Article21 1953-06-15 1 Standard London Corr. LONDOM. Sun—Malay Sultans |n London yesterday attended Hari Raya observances at the Woking Mosque.21 words
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Article305 1953-06-15 1 EE BOON LEE - BODY IN SACK OFF BEDOK Man Stabbed In Shop By EE BOON LEE Standard Staff Reporter I.'ESS than 24 hours after a taxi-driver was shot dead in Tampenis Road. Singapore the body of a man was found in a sack In the sea off Bedok. and a coffeeshoo proprietor was305 words
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Article56 1953-06-15 1 BOSTON. June 14. (AP) Mr. Anthony Eden, operated on Wednesday at New England Baptist HowMal for a bile duct condition, was reported yesterdav to have had a "somewhat less comfortable night." The hospital bulletin a^ded that bf had a "slight elevation of temperature but that his56 words
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Article24 1953-06-15 1 FIFTY people died in the fire which broke out in a Rio de Jll" oir Hariri hull nn SaUmhiy.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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75 1953-06-15 1 TALE WITH TEETH And A Mighty Sneeze ENFIELD, New Hampshire, i June J4. (UP)— lt turned out to be pretty expensive when Rus. ell Gracie sneezed while driving his automobile. His faUa teeth Haw out ol hi« ia nut.. Ha tried to catch j them. He laat control of tie*75 words
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Article94 1953-06-15 1 BRUSSELS. June 14. (Renter* Representative* of the International Tin Studv Cioup will meet here tomorrow to discus* dratt international tin agreement. At the end of thc meeting, which is expected to last two or three weeks, the group will report to th e United94 words
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Article85 1953-06-15 1 PAZIN. Istria. June 14 (Reuter) President Tito said here todav that Yugoslavia was exchanging full envoys again with the Soviet Union. Marshal Tito told a mass demonstration "Th e Soviet Union bas expressed the wish to send an envoy to lli." Yugoslavia hnd constantly said sheReuter - 85 words
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Article189 1953-06-15 1 WASHINGTON. ...,,i.- 2 II (\pj op nitrd Stab-s officials estimate 2 the three-yeai old Korr.n war will end in a nr-.o > tiated armistice -nly 2 next week. fc Informed authorities 2 her r say South K.m. m 2 j President Sxunun Khee 2189 words
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Advertisement36 1953-06-15 1 Y, v f° r Distiurrive Uff^^ G. C. De Silva np^ j) Bros. I __r Kallle* Vlsee, uo^ Singapore 1 Phone B°. 11 J. Tiger Testimonials •"^.©w_,x/^ l^^llNllNlUTAPPEßofthe r np,t Ru *>ber Estates said; ti'it TIGER?"36 words
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Advertisement36 1953-06-15 1 f* MO HO«GS 'T\ PALM TREE j 99^0mm\\\\ mm Wo9^m *^*^^p»^ m», mmi economy! -__btß km* _j 21 _F__" /tf\ a genuine bayer'proouct. (bayer) manufactured in vr^/ leverkusen. germany M 1 e_.f*ss- tiMaw-^Ttoa i m B36 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-06-15 2 photo. PUKAK won the first prize of $250,000 i n the 13th draw of the Social and Welfare Lottery held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday with ticket No. *****8. The second prize, worth 1 100,000, went to ticket No. *****1. It was sold in Negri Sembilan.Standard - 76 words
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Article206 1953-06-15 2 SEREMBAN, Sun.— The Secretary's Report and the Treasurer's Statement of Accounts were not accepted by the Negri Sembi an Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at its tl ird annual general meeting held today. Thi s followed a delegate's protest that they were not admissable206 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-06-15 2 MISS Anna Lord Strauss, noted editor, administrator and leader of the League of Women Voters of U.S.A., who a-rived in Singapore yesterday by K.L.M. She i s on a lecture tour of the Far East sponsored by the Educational Exchange Programme of the U.S. Government, and will spend110 words
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Article32 1953-06-15 2 THE oldest of Chinese high schools in Singapore celebrated its 24th anniversarv yesterday. The school is the Chinese High School, whose director is Mr. Lee Kong Chian, Singapore rubber magnate.32 words
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Article42 1953-06-15 2 THE Sincere Department Store, a new commercial enterprise in Singapore's North Bridge Road was opened yesterday with a cocktail party attended by hundreds of guests. Managing director of the new store is Mr. Chen Siauw Sen, previously of Aurora Limited.42 words
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98 1953-06-15 2 KLANG, Sun. Holidaymakers of Klang a nd Port Swettenharn will now be abla to go on vacation knowing their houses will not be uurgled while they are awav. Klang police, from now on will keep an eye on their homes. The houses will98 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-15 2 photo. wf hSn? H J. PA f NI F KER an Indian B.Sc. graduate and Stan? if Vh Ml Lee,an,ma Josnu a« daughter of the prinm^Ii^ i C S* W sP we ,nstitut of Commerce, who were married m the Singanore Christ rhurrh »,,.-.r,i.. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article142 1953-06-15 2 R E E 5 S 0f lhe Si «rapore Standard are aske* i tne man or v. ..mm i slir a to vote for most to the enrfchmem of thi n J_?^i r pS .7 ion ha «™«ributed nomic or sportinc Hf e of M^aya^ CU,tUral m142 words
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Article256 1953-06-15 2 This Union Holds The Big Stick Standard Staff Reporter A NEW union of Government workers, with powers to stage a general strike, has been or ganised in Singapore. Sponsored by the Government Seamen's Union, it is known as the Singapore Government Workers' Union. It is so organised that it can256 words
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Article133 1953-06-15 2 HARI RAYA PUASA THOUSANDS of Muslims in the Federation and Singapore, continued to celebrate Har: Raya yesterday. Officially. Hari Raya celebrations last a month but for most Muslims. one day it STIOUgh. Yesterday, however, was different. Being a Sunday, many families took the opportunity to re133 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-06-15 2 J FIVE HUNDRED bey* 2 from 1 1 comp. 1 1, of the S i n .i p«• i C Battalion of tt« Bey* Bricade attended j nati n Church v< i\•« <• C yesterday at m \n 2 drew's Cathedral aad later paraded fceferv lhf I City72 words
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Article89 1953-06-15 2 KUALA LUMPI R The Malayan India Working Commit! held here today make represent;. l ernment on tht tott< "A l mg depute! Government mithoi and appropriate Will be made on withdrawal of perm us to run lot:--31." Mr. K.L. Dev; dent of the Ma aya89 words
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40 1953-06-15 2 Miss Helen Ze national S f err'. Lecturer Of lhf '1 Sonet y, will del lv. lecture 00 "Mf v Towards Worli No. 8. Cairnhill Roed at 6.-0. Memben i public are cordially i.n40 words
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Advertisement90 1953-06-15 2 HARD WEARING \^v^__Z]lS^f f f AND ASSORBENT, Vj\ 'A 7^?X Jl THESE FINEST l*S^k\ fl OF ALL TOWELS 4»W^^7 ~^^^vf\ I" H ARE OFFERED *-~J/S\^ I \k wi WITH EVERY J "SANDWICH" COLOLWD v\ Tv WM TOWELS /J j£ x 48 $5.75 eoch VI A 27" x 54" n II90 words
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Advertisement74 1953-06-15 2 IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR GRAND OPEN i SALE IS HELD FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. COMMES: TODAY j H r 3 Ot/R FJVTIPE STOCK OF TH£ IflJ LATEST RAHCE OF GOODS offered fo you AT SPECIALLY R-0 PRICES whi<h are unobtainable el E. A CALL WILL CONVINCE YOU YOU j_ OBLIGATION74 words
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206 1953-06-15 3 INDIAN ITEMS OF RADIO MALAYA POPULAR— ISAAC INDIAN programmes of Radio Malaya are popular with listeners in the Andaman Islands, South India and Ceylon, according to Mr. A. K. Isaac, Chief of Kadio Malaya's Indian Section. Mr. Isaac told Thc Standard that his Section received an average of 80 letters206 words
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Article167 1953-06-15 3 BUSINESS done in the Malayan Share Market la»t week: Industrials; Fraser Weave Oi Is $2 10. Gammons $2.90 and $2,874. Hammers $2...0 and 52.57\, Hongkong Banks Colonial Reg. $80."i. Hongkong Banks London Reg. LBf)i. Wm. Jacks $:i.6Q and »3.t>2i. Malayan Breweries $4. .'50 > $4.25, Malayan Cement $145167 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-06-15 3 M AYPOLK DANCE FROM ELIZABETHAN SCENE story of the British Empire from Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II with special reference to the growth of Singapore presented bv children of R.A.F. School, Seletar. -Photo by Michael Anchant.40 words
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Article63 1953-06-15 3 FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. made a profit of $377,759 (75.0'; > and dividend of 30' 'c is recommended for vear ended Jan. 31 1953. At balancing date net liquid assets amounted to $418._>:;4 or 83.7 cents ner share and stores amounted to $737,270 Or $1.47 per share. War Dam;iUe63 words
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Article93 1953-06-15 3 A Career Eng Does Not Want A 83 -YEAR-OLD Malayan student is hard at work at Coral Gables, Florida, preparing for a rareer he doesn't want, reports Lnited Press. En? Yan Ong wants to become a missionary, but he registered at the University of Miami as an engineering student. *'Malaya93 words
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201 1953-06-15 3 THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress will first have to be satisfied that Mr. Devan Nair's claim for reinstatement as a teacher ln St. Andrew's School is reasonable before it makes representations on his behalf to the Representative of the Government of India, the201 words
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Article, Illustration85 1953-06-15 3 PENANG. Sun. The Federation School for the Deaf fund now stands at $29,200 the hon, treasurer of the Central Committee. Mr. Boon Cheng Sun told The Standard. Mr. Soon hopes the people of AI alaya will respond more generously to the appeal now that the Corona^Dn celebrations85 words
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Article25 1953-06-15 3 MALACCA. Sun.— A receiving order on a petition for bankruptcy by Chop Ban Shin Tong Pawnshop, was made by the Malacca High Court recently.25 words
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Article, Illustration298 1953-06-15 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees drawing total monthly salaries of $300 and more will be given the option of buying or building their own houses under two different schemes now beinq studied. One of tlie schemes will be operated by the298 words
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Article225 1953-06-15 3 All's Not Well In Bugis St. TWENTY hawkers of Bugis I Street area are furious. They i think they are being left out in the allotment of licences to parctise their trade, which some of them have followed for over ten years In that area, and licences are to br225 words
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226 1953-06-15 3 Union Blamed For Journalists' Apathy MR. OSCAR FERNANDEZ. secretary of the Singapore Union of Journalists, attributed the apathy of journalists towards the Union to the "complete inactivity of the previous Executive Council on questions of pay and conditions of service." If the S.U.J, is to be a strong body, representing226 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-06-15 3 'Entry Law Is Against Indians' LOCAL Indian! (eel that thi* tw*; Immigration Rcßntationi to he inforced m August this year will d \t* rimmatt againal Indians, sani Mr, JohQ Jacob. Secretary <>f the Singa-' pore Bagiontl Indian Congress, yesterday. Mr. Jlrob MM The Stand-] ard that a decision lo lake124 words
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Advertisement188 1953-06-15 3 By July Ist there will be £9 J___^^ Js9 \t__S_B_ ____r mP^ GOOD REASONS for calling on us mNS 8 CROSFIELD LTO. \<,\i»oin; kl vi Li Mi'iu ipoh I n \n«. >\i:\\\ ak. |i pHi-rtPrnT iftiii ill'.* tiiiihiitfi 0999* I FASHIONABLE FABRICS H W I 9^ m^\m mm m I188 words
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Advertisement86 1953-06-15 3 .\ilntirtil\ THE REFRIGERATOR TO ADMIRE LATEST EXCLUSIVE FEATURES i? MnnPK VOUR CHOICE IN SIZE I. mu_m YQUR CHO|CF |N pR|CE EASY TERMS! GENEROUS TRADE INS Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200. CLEMENCFAU AVENUE MM.U'OK* WESTAIR Noiseless 36 EXHAUST FANS Attics of Residences Jrap^^^^^l^W Offices W k Cinemas \A I86 words
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367 1953-06-15 4 ONIONS TO REVIVE FIGHT FOR FAMILY PAY, 1F.... Standard Staff Reporter IF THE Ritson Commission rejected the principle of family allowance, the four Singopore unions comprising 10,000 lower income group industrial workers of the Government will revive their fight for increase in the total emoluments of these employees. This was367 words
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Article82 1953-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 1,000 Singapore Chinese teachers from 112 schools will write to the Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young today appealing for the same allowances as those given to those teaching English. At a recent meeting of the Singapore Chinese School82 words
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Article21 1953-06-15 4 THE Singapore Chinese Ladies Association will hold a ball on June 24 at 9.15 p.m. at Victoria Memorial Hall21 words
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Article193 1953-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SURPRISE move is expected to be made at Tuesday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) on his proposal to control rents of buildings built after Sept. 8. 1947. The move will be made193 words
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Article88 1953-06-15 4 Varsity To Teach Languages MODERN language courses will be instituted in the University of Malaya during the next academic year. The Standard was told yesterday. The languages include German. French and Spanish Undergraduates cf the University have been asked if they would like 1o take the one-year course in anv88 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-06-15 4 TAIPF.I. .Tunc 1 J Nationalise CHil the permits of foreign reffistrj I tionalist ports fof < Ifi lations of th t. Commi China embargo. The Ministry i rations >aid the British and Mt violated legulatininto ellect on Maj ding merchant < calling at 'iron p57 words
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Article137 1953-06-15 4 SOON after a Singapore Volunteer stabulary sergeant in chargr ot a information that masked men lud r»hv u pants of a house in Kampong h.mtek >•! M.lii a motor car dashing out of Daktt Utn» Newton Circus, ignoring the traffic lijjht. Hi* suspicion arousi gave137 words
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44 1953-06-15 4 THE OFFICE of the Supervisor of Elections will be open until midnight tonight to receive applications from persons to be registered a.s electors. A registration centre wiii function in front of the City Hall from 7 p.m. until midnight.44 words
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Article19 1953-06-15 4 Row/.W le* you Otaa toh* TIRN Toj J tKr.c I 3 yo. •WS P*^ \7X-.X i» •f^L j19 words
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Article153 1953-06-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter A TUSSLE between two committees of the Singapore City Council over a piece of Crown land in Park Road, near the Majestic Theatre, has ended. The Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Council has won. The land was originally granted by fkt.153 words
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Article, Illustration93 1953-06-15 4 HARI RAYA is a time for teaat-M am«_. These three children at i pe* SP^J Singapore on Saturd.n rial ,i vut t„ t* J* helped themselves la tfn- rafen .uid mmmm"*!.* Uid out on the tabic— stand.. r.l idiot.. AT JOHOKE BAHKI. blind .hppl.j far^ orphaned children93 words
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125 1953-06-15 4 Star Contest NO. 20 Can You Name This Star It'" I I m~* aell ><. I <** lll'' ltai f '1 J Ihr I j mi I ml 1 I > in»rf ALL through Ihi* «er* lt'«" Singapore Rund-nl v< sents its twentieth teat. All you've got <1° collect Ihe125 words
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Miscellaneous338 1953-06-15 4 f^^M^J rpoa>All qiotation "flpeaeaafM di«<-ipiinarl-*nns among parents ure the ones who lia\r the courage of their restrictions."— .Man .-Wan- Cox. ,^1° N JP A 'Oil E\ERY«»>fc: G:ve some thought and attention to matters wh:ch require ingenuity, ideas, making the most of what von have instead of buying new things Don't338 words
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Miscellaneous452 1953-06-15 4 I FTMVWiiinni it a^BatV^l .TV i? fa? 9 j IT f 9 i T I L*^nm\f I i^nppvv^BpaiaHH *j)***HHaWMfli^a«M Children: 5 30 Sonnv Burke end his Orchestra and Ted Heath and his Music: S p.m Jo Stafford Sings; 6 15 UN. Album; 630 Music and the Dance; 6 55 Announcements452 words
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Article740 1953-06-15 6 QEN. MATTHEW RIDGWAY S warning against complacency may appear repetitious and therefore unnecessary. Military men, it is generally believed, are always inclined to be over-suspicious of their potential foes and take every opportunity to sound warnings of imminent danger. To Gen. Ridgway, and people of similar standing,740 words
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1313 1953-06-15 6 PETER WiLES - Stalin Arrested 9,000,000 Of His Comrades PETER WiLES Russia Ms Different Notv By \JT/HAT did it feel like to be Malenkov or Beria on the day Stalin died? Those who predicted a frictionless take-over of power were not mistaken, but many of us were quite mistaken in saying that^ the1,313 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-06-15 6 I p < n Vitiim Of tie hig! he nim I j ii. i .Ki hi niMflfl _vxvvv\\\\\\u""«»«"*3 Ih 11 122 words
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574 1953-06-15 6 Why Condemn Rhee When UN Is Wrong? Sir;— ln your editorial of June you speak of the Red army in Korea "which has managed to bring to a standstill the combined forces of the United Nations." That is incorrect. If you check vour July, 1951 files, you will find that574 words
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Letter343 1953-06-15 6 Sir; Your correspondent Mr. David Yeoman by his sneering attitude towards Mr. Devan Nair, and his stout defence of the implementation of the Emergency Regulations, shows that he is quite ignorant of what has been happening in the past years since the Emergency, or has343 words
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Letter51 1953-06-15 6 Sir; Recently "a Malayan conjectured what s Malayan Dollar might be worth in a free enterprise world .If the Canadian Dollar is valued at US$l.lO for example, what would the Malayan dollar be worth without the "pegging," apparently necessary to safeguard U.K. sterling investments? US$l.2O? US$2.OO? Or? "CURIOUS".51 words
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Letter136 1953-06-15 6 Sir; I regret to note that the report appearing in your valuable paper of dune 5. under the heading: "Gift of Koi an Was In Order, Say Muslims" is partly incorrect. The presentation of the two copies of the Holy Quran was made by the Tamil Muslim Union136 words
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Letter273 1953-06-15 6 Sir; It is all very interesting to hear of appeals from important citizens of this country and the UK to the youth of Malaya to come forward and help end Communist terrorism. But if what is written below is also taking place in other Districts where273 words
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143 1953-06-15 6 Sir; A correspondent wrote to the Singapore Standard He (Dato* Onn) told the people of Malaya he is not Anti not even against the Communists as such. But he is anti-violence and terrorism. It Is time he woke up and thought more deeply. Communists in143 words
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Advertisement105 1953-06-15 6 SINCAPOKE "lit" STANDARD INI-KPtuNVKNi MORNING NfcWS PAPER HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble 6 Telegioph Address: TIGIRNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES t LONDON Room 222, Tht Times Building. Printing House Squaie. London, S.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG 45. Sultan Street, 83. Cowon Sti eet, 8, Leith105 words
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Article161 1953-06-15 7 HUNT BACK A DAY AHEAD •MANDU, Nepal Juns ii mt. leader of ,us Mount m marched -gateway to lay, one 9 1 0 1 the lough. led his v over the the eve of Coronation. I assy offirs preparing a team's oxy- a second accompanied knight along conquerer. Und Hilarid161 words
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Article147 1953-06-15 7 Curb On Birth Rate Is Urged WASHINGTON, June 14, (AP). An advisory committee reported yesterday to foreign aid chief Harold E. Stassen that steps should be taken to curb the fast growth of population in Asia and elsewhere. Unless this is done, the board suggested, U.S. aid to develop the147 words
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Article114 1953-06-15 7 C.mbodian King Says: SAIGON, June 14 (TP)— Norodom Sinahouk, King if Cambodia, has fled to Siam charging the French Wti to live up to their promise to grant complete hkpendence to his kingdom, French official sources here today. iad fled the of Pnom the nearby114 words
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Article138 1953-06-15 7 FORT HALL, (Kenya), June 14 (Reuter) Th e East African Commander-in-Chief General Sir George Erskine said here yesterday at th e end of a three-day fact-finding tour of the Mau Mau trouble areas: "I am determined to increase the pressure on the terrorists." Yesterday, British138 words
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379 1953-06-15 7 Britain's Spending Spree Still Onl LONDON, June 14 (AP) The Coronation is over but as far as London is concerned the spending spree goes on. Tens of thousands of sightseers still jam the beflagged streets to see the decorations and pop into the nearest store to buy something for aunt379 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-06-15 7 Left: Helmeted UN troops *rith their guns pointed skyward hold at bay South Korean demonstrators attempting ,0 their way into the Eighth Army HeadCS* r i com Pound at Seoul during the recent anti-armistice demonstrations AP photo Below: U.S. troops, jump with joy after hearing the announcement over their radioUP - 65 words
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Article78 1953-06-15 7 VIENNA. June 14. (AP)— Austrian police said last night Soviet sentries have reimposed military control on frontier traffic between Austria and Germany jn the 20-mile stretch between the Danube River and Czechoslovakia. The reason was not announced. The action affects six frontier checkpoints in the Soviet-occupied district78 words
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Article60 1953-06-15 7 TAIPEI, June 14. (UP) Two 16-year-old girls tried to commit suicide hand in hand because they were spurned by the same lover. Police yesterday rescued them in time and were amazed when one girl refused to leave the police station with her family60 words
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Article80 1953-06-15 7 Hungary Opens Up The Curtain VIENNA, J ne 14. (AP).— Communist Hungary opened up the Iron Curtain 3'esterday for a group of western correspondents for the first time since 1949. At least four correspondents from key American and French news agencies and newspaper? were issued with visas valid for a80 words
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Article77 1953-06-15 7 TEHERAN, June 14 (AP) Supporters of Iran's Shah clashed with Premier Mossadeq's followers in the criminal court today and broke up the proceedings in a free-for-all brawl. Chairs and tables in the courtroom were smashed at the opening of the trial of a number of retired77 words
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Article86 1953-06-15 7 HONGKONG. June 14 (AP) Four Hongkong newspapers have been banned from circulation by the Macao Censor's Department on th e grounds of "malicious and erroneous" reports. The four the Hongkong Standard, the South China Morning Post, Sing Tao Jih Pao and the Communist Ta Kung Pao86 words
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Article33 1953-06-15 7 PAKISTAN Radio monitored said last night a pleasure boat carrying celebrators of Moslem holiday in on East. Pakistans Sitalakhya River near Dacca sank last night buf there were no casualties APAP - 33 words
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Article173 1953-06-15 7 BANGKOK, June 14, (AFP) —Thailand, exported 582,250 tons of rice during the first five months of thii year, it was disclosed here. The figure was the lowest for the past five years and lack of confidence in Thai rice quality among world markets was seen asAP; UP; AFP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration404 1953-06-15 7 plans £*****' i Un !i 4 P me M Sir Winston Churchill Ssenholr li? "IT dc,,Cate Mid Eostern Nation with President they meet ot Bermuda later this month, reliable sources disclosed yesterday. The defence vacuum is one of the world's most important strategicReuter; UP; AP - 404 words
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Article20 1953-06-15 7 TWO Alberta towns a mile apart yesterday were endangered by a spreading chain of northland fires.- APAP - 20 words
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Article154 1953-06-15 7 HANOI, June 14. (AFP).— Reports that ihe Vietni ah army will be reinforced by artillery and anti-aircraft urn's when it resumes its expected operations in Laos next October cause military circles here to believe that the character* istics of the autumn campaign may take a new154 words
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Article64 1953-06-15 7 LOS ANGELES. June 14. (AP).— The U.S. Government plans to seize two tankers on charges of illegal registry. One. the McKittrick Hills. arrived on Friday with 100.--000 barrels of oil from the Persian Gulf, which is consigned to the Texas Co. The other, the Destiny, is64 words
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Article196 1953-06-15 7 LONDON, June 14,. (AFP).— Pakistani Premier Mohammed Ali said, in a television Interview last light, when he goes to Egypt on his way back to Pakistan, he will "do his best" to see that the AngloEgyptian dispute is resolved. Ali was asked if196 words
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Article48 1953-06-15 7 WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuter).—The United States Supreme Court has deferred until Monday its decision on whether to grant a stay of execution to the condemned atom spies, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The court considered the request at its regular Saturday conference here behind closed doors.48 words
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Article70 1953-06-15 7 NEW DELHI, June M AP) An Indian Air Force p grapher. who flew ov.-i 9i Everest tak'ng views of tin* world's highest SMUBtsin l> [produced ivlflsncf that Edmund Hillary nnd BherfM Tensing reached the summit or else that "al>nininal> e -now men" play on the peak. One70 words
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Article63 1953-06-15 7 LONDON'. June 14. [AFP) Indian PiemlSff Shi i Nehru yesterday planted a roppi I beech tree <n\ a Tavistock SQusre, Bt eras, on whirh it is peopo i >i to erec\ itstUf of .M.m Gandhi. The IFSS was to mark the Prime Ministsr*! sistl63 words
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Advertisement77 1953-06-15 7 pk Victory Again \B9liP > I F CLUBMAN'S JUNIOR TT I F the fifth year running Derek Powell, FIRST on B.S.A. Go, <* Star at record speed of 80.17 m.p.h. also broke I Cl "bman Lop Speed Record at 80.96 m.p.h. B.S.A. B Gold Star also second, fourth, fifth and77 words
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Advertisement758 1953-06-15 8 Faat Iransparifir Servlre to Ssn Frsncisco asd Los Angeles ▼la Hongkong and Japan. Agente ANGLO— FRENCH <5c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: _L Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P. Sham 295 Malaccs 456 Penang 873 FOR U.K./C ONTINKNT S'pore P Sham Pfnr.ng X Benreoeh f r Havre. Loodon, Rotterdam, Hull 18 24 June758 words
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Advertisement1005 1953-06-15 8 Kew York Marlot Dowa. London, Malaya Steady By A Market Correspondent THE Korean truce negotiations took a turn for the better and now, after nearly two years of bickering, an armistice agreement would appear to be imminent. This was the cause of a sharp fall in the New York stock1,005 words
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Advertisement641 1953-06-15 8 EAST ASIATIC l| SAILINGS KKOM S(A\hl\ XNM y •MANCHI KIA- for Australia m~m P>h «m •MEONIA' for Bangkok I un> N 'KINA" for Bangkok Salgim Hongkong Manila Kobe Vokohama ik i,,, ,8 ,,,h lUui, h -SALANDIA- for Bangkok Juh ''Js, MONGOLIA** Fot Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong, Man,.., Kobe and Yokohama IJ641 words
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Article674 1953-06-15 9 J. Halcro Ferguson - EAST AND WEST IN AFRICA J. Halcro Ferguson B] t a real I arc 'he r the Gold one. reft elop- ooor P'°~ great I P'sr er i acisl w lerI oI' lhe I er the j ished I trast f d Coasl j i P id- 6d.) and j674 words
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Article, Illustration306 1953-06-15 9 HARRY BOARDMAN - HARRY BOARDMAN By p I. R '////J.. I VI in. I Han iin I 18. 18s. I ea I him I ter she I e in th;it I the I obI ity I the I I thing esI of Mr. I. I enjoyed I I NeverI t<306 words
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Article769 1953-06-15 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson By I i kaei l.v Jattaa I \ndn Deutscft. I fine what I cockI comI H.-.NO-I I nur 'icr's I ised I 'toa nI y-d Weill' ra y I a I person I: 'and of Bow I at I I K« il 5 I npB elevant769 words
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Article424 1953-06-15 9 Angrus Wilson - Angrus Wilson By Be S r }r i !n,| ln S" S »»>urbs. By Head. Hs (kI.V ißodley I 1V «-!lu___! r s^ to thi, Russell V" Shurl stor,es Lt "d imim n^T ,f> "V moral or g^jPndirt Purpose i n writhe _l i 1 1° not "ww."424 words
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Article478 1953-06-15 9 The Life and Activities of Sir John Hawkins. Bv Percy A. Scholes. (Oxford 355.) By EDMINft PENNING-ROWSELL W/"RITING the unwhitewash- ed life of a disagreeable, unpopular character is like playing the stage villain whose every appearance is hissed: the performance may he admired but the warn.*" rising from478 words
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Article493 1953-06-15 9 Bernard Gutteridge - Bernard Gutteridge By Cosmopolitan Cookery In an English Kitchen. By Theodora Fitz Gibbon. (Verachot/le. 10s.) Cooking for One. By Elinoe Parker. (Stanmore Press. 10s. Hd.) Small Meat Dishes. By Ambrose Heath. (Faber. 7s. 6d.) ONE of the reasons why Mrs. Beeton has seemed so out of date as493 words
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Article816 1953-06-15 9 Marghanita Laski - Marghanita Laski By Diplomatic Diversions. By Roger Peyrefite. (Thames and Hudson. 12s. 6d.) A Sea of Troubles Bv Marguerite Duras. fMcthurn. 12s. Hd.) The Joyful Condemned. By Kylie Tennant. (Macmillan. 12s 6d> TRADITIONALLY fact and fiction have heen antithetic. Modern educational methods have blended them, and one816 words
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Article642 1953-06-15 9 SIR LEONARD WOOLLEY - SIR LEONARD WOOLLEY By Archaeology in the Kidd. By OG S. Crawford (Phoenix House. 425.) T MUST admit tha in one respect this book gave me a rather unpleasant shock. For the best part af fifty years, sime 1 gave up mUSSUm work lor diguing. 1 have called642 words
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Article315 1953-06-15 10 Standard Sinchew Beat Nee Soon The newly formed Standard Sinchew Sports Club made a successful debut in badminton and table tennis Hhe n they beat N ee Soon < .amson in both games plave? 1 ih l RASC Gymnasium at Nee Soon yesterday. btandard Sinchew won the taoie tennis encounter315 words
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Article597 1953-06-15 10 Frank Fastest On Black Lightning STREAKING along the Dunearn Road Kilometre course on a 998 cc Vincent 'Black Lightning/ the Malayan Motor Cycling racing 'veteran/ 45-year-old Douglas Frank beat competitors half his age to set up the fastest time of the day and break the existing597 words
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Article307 1953-06-15 10 Le Mans Race Claims A Life LE MANS. France, Junc 14 (Keuler) Tom Cole, American rar racing driver, who has lived recently in London, was killed when his Ferrari car crashed on a corner of the Le Mans course this morning half way through the big annual race here. Although307 words
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Article529 1953-06-15 10 Poor Entries For Perak Badminton J POH, Sun.— Very poor entries have been received whi, hi y f ars i Pcra !L open badmi «ton championships received fir° n thi Une E In aM total of 66 ent^ we?e recened for the various events. Most of the juniors cXeUn^ iPated529 words
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Article110 1953-06-15 10 L. L ,P fro r m an eight-count. Fighting Jamai scored a fine Han Raya victory when he stopped Jim Mourie i n the fourth of a six-round main svenl at the Happy World stadium on Friday night Jamal, a promising Malav fighter, gave one of110 words
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Article175 1953-06-15 10 BHISIOL. June 14 (AP> C .i C _i Xas on th e West of '-{land mens singles tennis L fi ML_ e ter <*ay with a mm 8 6 victory over En•.u e Morea. Argentine. S?KIS* _ft_^*i of th women's V";» r_ '"separable U.S. ,l,l!> Dona175 words
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Article396 1953-06-15 10 Wimbledon Most Open This Year LONDON. June 14 (Reuter. The men's singles event in the Coronation Wimbledon lawn tennis ehampionships next week appears to be the f most open of the postwar series. Wilh six of the 1'! players who were aeeded last I year missing from the entries, there396 words
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Article677 1953-06-15 10 TEARAWAY top-of-the-league Titer Snortinp Association i didn't have much difficult vi" reel feSS^af onel e -n,e R a e r.^° n n B C e^ Highlighting this almost one I aided tussle, was a hattrick bv I hardworking and hsrdahootins Hin Weng. playing in the677 words
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Advertisement213 1953-06-15 10 I reuriiiieT^' i I Concession to Serviee p rrsoii I E3SbS--3 lor^\v^ P_.»_.tti^ GAR^P^P^COOPE*;. md9---mm* !^m4\ Ymm^ o- ___________9_____________^^- mm '_•V t m 0 jT7Fl*9s____»l v «l __B I ______L___jX_i__SP'F^ a-_ ■A'asafLfw?^^ tb PLUS! Pathe News: THE CORONAUON Dl| A<*.W ib. I^B ______s_T___^___n^^^GF^^Pl^/_»_i x^ _fl F^ jMKn^i|||i_A______-u___-«<_ PailMl J BY213 words
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Article285 1953-06-15 11 .„VliN, June 14. —Denmark yesterday (<" Die semifinals ol the Davis Cup P fifd ia menl bs taking a 3—o lead over the ■is V m t i l( quarterfinals. Denmark's two li'l r Kurt Nielsen and Torben Ulrich won WI. mci winning the twoAP; Reuter - 285 words
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Article143 1953-06-15 11 PITTSBURG. June 14 (Reuter) Ben Hogan won the United States Open Golf championship yesterday with a 72 holes aggregate of 283. It was Hogan's 4th victory in this event, having won ia 1948, 1950 and 1951. Hogan had led at the rnd of every round.143 words
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Article82 1953-06-15 11 HONGKONG, June 14 (Reuter) Two swimming records were broken yesterday when tn e Hongkong Fortuna Swimm.ng Club beat the visiting Philippines YMCA Youths aeQUutir team by 19 points to 13 in an inter club carnival. The Hongkong champion, Cheung Ki n Man, lowered his own 10082 words
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Article65 1953-06-15 11 THE following were elected officials of the Singapore Indian Football Association at ita annual general meeting held recently: President V. P. K.inagasund.am: Vice-Presidents S. P. Samy and T V. Vengadasalam; Hon. Secretary X. Mohan (reelected >; Asst. Hon. Secretary Convenor M. Krishna (reelected': Hon. Treasurer K. Joseph Pillay65 words
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Article252 1953-06-15 11 BECKENHAM, England.. June 14 (AP) George Worthington. 25 vear old formei Australian Davis Cup player who now lives in New Zealand, best Gardnar Mulloy 8 4. 4 f>. fi —3 yesterday to win the men's singles title in the Kent Tennis Championships. hi the final, of252 words
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Article219 1953-06-15 11 LONDON, June 14, (Reuter)— J| m Petcrs Britain's national marathon champion yesterday broke the world record for the marathon distance of 26 mUes 385 yards when he won the Polytechnic Harriers annual event from Windsor to London in 2 hours 18 minutes and 40.2 seconds.219 words
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Article182 1953-06-15 11 GLASGOW. June 14 (AP) Mai Whitfield, twice Olympic champion, received a spike WO n ,s but man^Red to defeat a neid of European middle distance stars i n 'he good time of one minute 50.9 seconds in he invitation 880-yard race before a crowd of182 words
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Advertisement483 1953-06-15 11 I NOTIU-S j cmj COUNCIL OF < SINGAPORE TENDERS < (For particulars see Tender Room, Second Floor. Secretariat (Room 235), City Hall). JPIRE DEPARTMENT: Sup- ply and delivery to the Fire Brigade of Uncooked Rations for the period lst July to 30th September 1953 Close NOON— 24/6/53. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Installation483 words
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Advertisement800 1953-06-15 11 MITY i OUNCIL OF SINC.A- I'OI Jl. -..111, 11. tl Medical i i hc< i al for ent f. 'andidah nf eil x a lonslderi d 1 1 (mi i n i a ii.. I «.f the Senior ir >oh«me nic ■ii... i 110x.\40 Ox A. Sfl i n alary800 words
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Miscellaneous114 1953-06-15 11 AS THE BLCIATED GRAFTER BEEN FEEDING CEI L Tt-TRu_,| CAREFUU. r f IT ABSURD.'.' 1 I CELL IS HFI j a_a w _a_K_H_t _I____UpC^v^^v>^_S-^_______! __________r »L_. __-r hPF aawa "'■SI ___________l AmtK v_v 7 J 4 _"v\ ______P'^________vvf^S____ 1 7 LP^UNLESS YOU EVERV THI NG~JB|^B l_ "*^v_ 7 AWRtGKT MOW,114 words
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506 1953-06-15 12 Cheow Teik Makes Another Grand Stand For Penang PENANG, Sun.— Following his grand innings yesterday Ku Cheow Teik made another fine stand for Penang when her batsmen, batting for the second time, were in difficulties. Playing a patient game Cheow Teik was unbeaten with 43 at close of play to506 words
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Article, Illustration101 1953-06-15 12 (OOI.INT. spray of water for Jim Peters (Essex Beagles), md K. Robins, during the one-hour running record attempt at tli«* British Games, held at thr White CHy Stadium The apraf came after the runners hud clocked seven miles in the -r_.-lliiig event which Peters (nearest camera) won with a total101 words
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Article244 1953-06-15 12 Tennis Classic Honours Shared Kl \l.\ LUMPUR. Sun The irst postwar tennis tournament for the (Juilleniard Cap for men and the Mc t'ahe Reus Cup for women was pla.ved at the Lake Cluh eourls yesterday and today between th.. North and the South. Honours were even as South j id244 words
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Article202 1953-06-15 12 New Bowler Skittles Sinhalese Sports hib beal lhe Association easily ig mc 40 runs on the B .esterday in the SC"A Junior Section (a 1 tourna- ftxtu Hav \X voi the tos.s the CSC ><i»:)r; pir the Sinhalese into bal on an easj wicket but we: el Bathei only 44202 words
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Article47 1953-06-15 12 NEW YORK. June 14 (AP) CUorge Rhoden, Olympic 400-metre ehumpion. wa s beaten in the Senior Metropolitan AAU 440-yard run last night by Reggie Peatman, who staged a whirlwind finish to sain the title in 5? seconds flat. They were inches apart at the tape.47 words
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215 1953-06-15 12 Companions Go Down To Corinthians SINGAPORE Corinthians continued their winning run six matches in succession in the SAEA Division HA league when they defeated Young Companion Athletic Association 4 l at St. George'a Road yesterday. Alter Kerr had missed a goal tor th? Corinthians, opened the score through Pheng Quan.215 words
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160 1953-06-15 12 RAF Changi Fai! Against BOD Bowlers On a bowlers 1 wicket BOD. collected lull points at the ex* penae ol RAE. Changi on the St. Ge i Road ground in a SCA junior "B" league match eate day. BOD. anr! R.A.F. Changi tied In the ri st innings with 47160 words
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316 1953-06-15 12 IPOH. Sun.— Perak Chinese eliminated Selangor Chinese in the MCFA Cup replay at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today winning by 4 2. Perak will meet Penang in the northern zone final. Today's match was evenly contested in the tirst half which saw Perak316 words
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366 1953-06-15 12 SKREMBAX, Sun.— Negri Sembilan beat Malacca by 12 runs in the inter-state cricket match which ended here today. Bowlers, who dominated the encounter on the first day, continued to make rungetting a difficult proposition. Negri scored 84 and 109. Malacca replied with 68 and366 words
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Article101 1953-06-15 12 THE following nre selected to represent Royal Signals versus RAOC In the Ist round of the Parker Cup today on the RAOC ground: Sgt Clarke (GHQ Siq*>: Major Fairman I GHQ KARELF) Sgt Woodlanls (AWC Sig SqnV Cpl Jackson 19 AFS>. Cpl Cllltis l <GHQ Sigs).101 words
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Article184 1953-06-15 12 OGDEN. June 14 (AP) The winner of th e June 24 light heavyweight title bout between champion Archie Moore of St. Louis a nd former champ Joey Maxim of Cleveland will meet heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano in a Utah bout in 1H54. Co-promoter A. Warden184 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1953-06-15 12 THE victory march of the Singapore Recreation Club in senior league cricket was stopped yesterday. And the team which did the stopping was the Police, whose three-wicket victory over the Recs came in a manner most spectacular. Playing their senior B encounter, the Police victory came1,011 words
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Article93 1953-06-15 12 TIIK hii>b Muting friend I v ericket match between the Sing', pore Cricket Club and BOI) ended in a tame draw on th.Padang yesterday bod. batting hist teored _<m runs lor 9 wickets SCC replied with 140 runs toi I VMikets when time intervened The highlight93 words
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Article463 1953-06-15 12 LONDON, June 14 (Reuter) Fred England's hope as a fast bowler who was not chosen for the current Test match, showed some of his Inst form when capturing three Cambridge I 'niversitx wickets for 27 runs in four overs yesterdav. dm bridge finished the day463 words
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Article17 1953-06-15 12 p II ''MIWI S (J R «'.»llv. I h MMJIIJM, I'M.VM It »U I 4 s17 words
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Advertisement143 1953-06-15 12 m\\m\9mmm\ CONTriIH-*. BfcX is the name to remember for a household ware. Ask lor Kl beakers and measuring jugs; in J mmi 1 m can break. 3 BEAUTIES BTIIW mm*?. 1. BCX Kitchen canisters In 1 lb., 2 Ib. and 4 lb ti/es, ttrong and hygienic, these uw« lil aorage143 words
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Article496 1953-06-15 2 did I realise what trouble T was heading for when I asked the readers of Youth to send in their queries and problems to me so that I can answer them in this page. I have received manv letters and as I said before, don't496 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-06-15 2 A music party was held al the Indian Association, Kuala Trengganu recently to celebrate the Coronation of the Queen. A Baratha Natyam dance by Kumari V.K. Ma non in any.32 words
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Article, Illustration431 1953-06-15 2 Noise jrom a certain classroom readied the Headmaster .cho was a very stricl man still ncw lo the school. Being annoyed, he stormed into the classroom and grabbed hold of the one who apparently wat making the most noise. He pulled him up to the front431 words
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Article88 1953-06-15 2 1. What flower would remind you of a lion that took a great deal of care about his personal appearance 2. My first i.s a point, my second a span. In my whole often ends the greatness of man. 'A. What is mind? What is matter88 words
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Article, Illustration326 1953-06-15 2 They Quenched Their Thirst BEFORE the day of the excursion, we made arrangements to visit a pineapple factory. But due to the shortage of pineapples, we decided to pay a visit to the Fraser and Neave Aerated Waters. jh*€9ny o_* m s have dt-eartts cm tino st every night but326 words
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Advertisement94 1953-06-15 2 Youth Kjiri pr-pri Crossword 1 Pronoiu CR SS Fl"^*! fl DOWN 3 Preoo i.on "^power (ab.) J I 1 2 Goddess of the dawn 5 Genus of meadow grasses N Point «*^n 7 Disencumber I —I— 1 1 j 4 Natural 8 Symbol for s tsnmim (tin) IO W D94 words
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724 1953-06-15 3 THE FIFTH EPISODE OF PAUL MINTER'S 'ENTER THE ROYAL' The Story So Far: The tanker "PORT ROYAL," bound from Singajwre to Hong Kong meets up with a Dutch merchantman which has been pirated, the pirates taking away with them a fortune in bullion. A wounded pirate, left behind by his724 words
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Article, Illustration960 1953-06-15 3 TODAK ASKS YOU FOR AN EXPLANATION smashing on the hard street far below. But 1 rea.ised that the other people in the room had noticed her fall. The important thing was that they .should not guess my connection with her. 1 must show no sign of my horror a:id suffering.960 words
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Advertisement59 1953-06-15 3 .1 ,M, M V ..m n.uyyM^. jl|[l..HM».l. ,w. <? mmi --V 'V I f'W f I I £j > FOR AS LITTLE AS Sl |j START SAYING OCCOM(If TODAY 2, PERCFN7 INTEREST k* will be paid ro vo. ro« I J w thor one everv up re J /^!h^!*\ a59 words
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Article, Illustration166 1953-06-15 4 THEY SAW THE CORONA The lost of the Regional Rallies for the Coro when 13 English and Chinese schools put up one o Needless to say the tableau staged by the I -wos sessions) wos the highlight of a two hour pre The laugh of the' day wos raised by166 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1953-06-15 5 IT IS hord to fix definitely the origin of an invention that has had so continuous a development as the bicycle. Velocipedes and machines driven by hand, with three or four wheels, were known in England at the close of the eighteenth century. The earliest1,079 words
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Article158 1953-06-15 5 I 1. Does 'a finger in the pie* mean (a) a share in the doing of anything, often of vexatious medd.ing, (b) an examination ot anything to be done, or (c) an act of unintentional doing? 2. What is catawba. Is it (a) a light spancling wine produced158 words
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Article, Illustration251 1953-06-15 5 BREACH OF PROMISE ON the first day of their honeymoon, she noticed that he wore a deep frown. "John darling." she said earnestly: "We're married now you know. What's yours is mine as well. That applies to worries as well. Tell me what's worrying us." "Well,251 words
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Article90 1953-06-15 5 WOODROW WILSON WOODROJV Wifa-M I*. ni% .u.ith PnmM-MI of u>« I S \»a^ horn A Staunton, Virginia, of SroU-lr___i descent il»on spent th** earl> and formative year s of his l_f« in GtSStis and s. Carolina and m> saw m>ih« ih.n» of the reconstruction i n the _soulh aft*r the90 words
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15 1953-06-15 6 TOM SIMS; BILL ZABOLY - By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY Rrtlilrf— B, runi mrr.15 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous233 1953-06-15 6 IJ A FISH TWrV O*!L_SL2-___--___^-^XJ J FUP HIS TAIL AfJO OROC-M wous/ -)EI6HS NEARLY C^A CONT) TWHks) /OaZ _iM k 7^_" 7/ t» g-^ I tew pounds- r s~^l£/ c <OILL uXrXsEfo) <_r J ->_ -^_It-v /#_A il I [y^tl ''^G&dP" *r W\ "^tf^-^W il /yOU GOT A TEW- POUMD233 words
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Article, Illustration122 1953-06-15 7 THE LAST OF A TION RALLIES (Top Ri h. Tke pupil* ef Cli§ o r d School. Singapore, not only enjoyed them* telnet hut alto made everyone lanmk witk their (ire mi Parade. Tke bear and 4he clown were given a hig htmd. ron a tion was held at Raffles122 words
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Article, Illustration18 1953-06-15 7 (Bottom) Tke girls of Chong Pun School waiting for the turn ta show their skill in pkylien, training.18 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-06-15 8 SPLENDOUR Please can you tell me' Where Nelson is buried 0 In the crj/Pt of St. Paul's* Cathedral, Mary. There's an Odd thing about his resting* place. The sarcophagus, which contains his coiiin. was madej at the expense of Cardinal Wo! sei/ /or the burial of Henry < Vlll. Peter81 words
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Article, Illustration371 1953-06-15 8 SINGAPORE CADET KEEPS FLAG FLYING I WAS looking forward to go ashore in Aden when of ail the things that could happen to the AutoJycus, the engine broke down and we could not go alongside the wharf. I had to be content with some fine views oi Aden from my371 words
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Article389 1953-06-15 8 lill five questions on the Himalayan conquest given as last week's contest had the Contest Editor harrassed with more than 2,000 returns from all over thc Federation and the colony. rs l >° u were stunped by the question: VS .\ai the iir-- man to ren t.389 words
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Article, Illustration179 1953-06-15 8 THE tears, like ram. drop m the hearts: Horv heaoy hang the rainy hearts.' For tears do flood them jnd overflow Like the raindrops saturated. From the gloomny sky drip to the earth. Rain, oh rain! Why dost thou torment sad hearts'? Gloomy sky! Why dost179 words
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Article, Illustration251 1953-06-15 8 1. Which American President said this famous quotation: 'That Government Of The Patipie, By The People. For The People, Shall Not Perish From The Earth'? 2. Who wrote the Pickwick Papers (a) Daniel Defoe, (b) Robert Burns (c) Charles Dicfcsas, or (d) Robert Browning? 3. ln251 words
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