Singapore Standard, 16 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 111 No. 31 i. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.16 words
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Article78 1953-06-16 1 r SWETTENHAM, 1 jhe iii; h Com .0': r.e c»l Sir Templer today Zgti the I ederation f e Force darj ieo-milf cruise in Liters nil Port Swet- m n pic launch, jjljjn, Conelay." inspei 1 i Queen of ai Spit_y" in- 1 I e Marine I lion d78 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-06-16 1 THfi FfdcrciHon High Commlttioner, General Sir Gerild Templet, lakes the salute from th? bridge of the launch, IVtltiem Conctatf. at a reri*"c of i>olice launches in PoA uuv..\x\v U x UV ,X StoeCtenh«m yesterday.37 words
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222 1953-06-16 1 I- 1 1 I il < I r 1 I > w.w.wvww •Surprise for the occasion. S -.ore a white coat trim- i with navy blue cutTs. Promenades and beach e.s on the mainland were densely crowded with spectators who had travelled from222 words
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Article144 1953-06-16 1 TOKYO. June 15 (Reuter)— About 20,000 Com-HMM-ists were attacking in Korea today— B,ooo of them driving against the Eastern front in one of the most critical assaults since the present battle line was established in 1951. South Korean troops were forced to withdraw in144 words
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Article604 1953-06-16 1 King Is Warned: Return Or Abdicate SAIGON, Indo-China, June 15.— French circles said here today that France may hava to depose King Norodom Sihanouk if he does not soon end his self imposed exile in Thailand and return to his Indo-Chinese kingdom of Cambodia. ObserversUP; AP; Reuter - 604 words
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Article60 1953-06-16 1 Th. Communists made a three-pronged attack yesterday afternoon from near Capital Hi I. key central front point captured by the Communists Over the weekend. As the Chinese attack on the East side of the Pukhan remained the main threat to Allied defences other Chinese force! on the river's Epst60 words
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Article21 1953-06-16 1 HUTTON and Hassett examined the pitch at Trent Bridge. Nottingham, and decided that no plav wa« oossible yesterday.— AFPAFP - 21 words
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281 1953-06-16 1 Butcher Of Boxing Day is Shot Dead D I SIR ILT committee member Meng Soon. who A-tts responsible for the Boxin; Day massacr e of ten people returnin™ from prayers at tr Oiosq*^ fa.t*_rcar. kitted yesterday. His name ua; listed in a F..1--eration Government communique. which announced che deaths of281 words
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Article33 1953-06-16 1 MAJOR J. O. M. Roberts. M.C., of the 1/2 Gurkha Rifles, wiio was a member of the British Everest Expedition, is scheduled to return to Malaya by Constellation to morrow.33 words
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Article23 1953-06-16 1 MR. S. D e Fonseka, Ceylon's first Minister to Japan, arrived by air in Singapore yesterday on his way to Tokyo23 words
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Article20 1953-06-16 1 THE condition of British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden was described by his doctors las* niaht mm "ap'isfactory." APAP - 20 words
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Article24 1953-06-16 1 THE Aga Khan arrived in London by air last night from Paris to attend the Royal I Ascot rae meeting.24 words
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Article110 1953-06-16 1 NEW DELHI. June 13 (AFP) Sir John Hunt, leader of tlie British expedition which conquered Mount Everest, said [11 Katmandu last night ♦hat Sir Edmund Hillary had led Uie _JMX tsoin tfle ffi^benj summit to the top of the world's highest peak. He added110 words
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Article, Illustration392 1953-06-16 1 tf4t B <>GOTA June 1 5.— Tough Korean wor veteran Lieut. Gen. Rojos Pinilla, who seized the presidency of Colombia in o bloodless coup announced todoy thot a convention called by his predecessor to reform the constitution would be held tomorrow as scheduled. The announcement was392 words
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Article78 1953-06-16 1 Standard Stall t orrespondtnt KUANTAN, lion.—Ho Fook, a 22-year-old Hakka woman died in the Kuantan Hospital on Friday from injuries suffered Irom an a! lark by an elephant. She was working on an estate in tall grass when she suddenly came upon an elephant. The elephant turned78 words
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Article32 1953-06-16 1 A FRENCH woman doctor was ..topped and threatened with violence by a man in London yesterday less than 100 yards from the towpath where two girls were murdered. Reuter.32 words
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Article48 1953-06-16 1 THK follow!. hi elected to th<- Singapore Bir Committee for thi*. Mea i J C Corbett (Cn man), H. ii. Green, Lee Kuan v. A F. Thome, w Munro. K. Could and John Pillai, The B.u Committee h i >- pointed Mr. 11. i:. I ti ecretary.48 words
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Article41 1953-06-16 1 The Secretary or State fcr the Colonic, has lent a telegram to the Governor oi Singapore stating that the Queen conveys her sincere appreciation for loyal birthday greetings sent fo her by all her subjects in Singapore.41 words
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Article16 1953-06-16 1 Envoy RUSSIA'S new ambassador to Yugoslavia will be career diplomat Alexape Valiov.—tTP.16 words
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118 1953-06-16 1 BRUSSELS, June 15 (Reuter)— Belgium's Colonial Minister, M. Andre Dequae, told a working party of the International Tin Study Group meeting here today that their aim was to "fashion a true world community of tin." The Working Party went into closed session alter M.118 words
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Article64 1953-06-16 1 THE report by Sir Edward Ritson, the independent commissioner appointed by 'he Singapore Government to overhaul the salarv structure of Government servants, will be tabled at th e Legislative Council meeting this morning. It lg understood that the Governor will speak on the report at the64 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-06-16 1 Parachute Fails Man At 5,000 Ft. 171 DOGS SHOT MANNHEIM, Germanv, June 15 (AP) French partchutist. Roger Audouin, dropped to his death from an altitude of 5.000 feet here last night before horrified crowd of 50.000 after bis parachute _a___d to op__u A total of 275 dogs were vaccinated against60 words
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Article, Illustration113 1953-06-16 2 LITTLE Clare Akers who flew unescorted all the way from London to Singapore was not unduly worried at not seeing her father at Kaliang airport yesterday. Confidently she told her travelling companion. Mr. Jim Satchell. (in picture) rhief engineer of the RoyalStandard - 113 words
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193 1953-06-16 2 THE Singapore hawkers' pitches in Malabar Street in the Bugis Street area were drawn for by all the hawkers of that area whose particulars were recorded in a recent census. Mr. H. D. E. MacVitie, acting secretary of the City Council told The193 words
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Article, Illustration515 1953-06-16 2 Warrants Out For 2 THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourn yesterday issued two warrants of arrest against V. Roberts and Yeap Lean Seng, described as a partner of Chop Ban Hin Lee and a director of Ban Hin Lee Bank.515 words
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Article71 1953-06-16 2 ABOUT 1.000 attendant- employed by the Singapore Government will know today whether or not they will get a general wage increase. A negotiating team of the Medical Workers' Union, which represents the workers, will meet Government to hear its views on the workers' claim* The Government71 words
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395 1953-06-16 2 Colony Traffic Census To Begin On Aug. 10 KEY TO ROAD PROBLEMS Stondord Stoff Reporter A FULL-SCALE traffic census for the whole of Singapore Island covering 140 points will begin on Aug. 10. The survey will be undertaken at a cost of $40,000 by a team of 650 people working395 words
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Article124 1953-06-16 2 Malayan Drawings Wanted Standard Staff Reporter THE popular Sbanker's Weekly of Ne w Delhi whirh devotes their entire 164-page issue a year to children, their work and their drawings, are again inviting entries from Malaya. There are ?O<J prizes for drawings and lihi prizes for writings. The first priz r124 words
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Article136 1953-06-16 2 Burma Seeks Our Capital MALAYAN capital has been invited by Burma for one of its new industrial projects a pulp and paper factory near Akyab, Burma. The Burmese Government is desirous to know whether any party or parties in Malaya will be interested to join in this venture on a136 words
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Article50 1953-06-16 2 MALACCA. Mon.— Malay school teachers have raised $22,000 so far for the higher education of Malay students here. Their committee will meet at Bukit China Malay Vernacular School on July 4 4 o award scholarships to the University of Malaya or to an overseas university.50 words
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Article148 1953-06-16 2 BHAGWAN Singh, described as a China-born Sikh serving a nine-month sentence for extortion, was convicted yesterday in the Singapore Third District Court on another charge of extortion, and sentenced to another nine months by Mr. H.A. Foner, the judge. He was due to complete his148 words
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164 1953-06-16 2 TO CONVINCE their victim that thev would shoot her if she gave them trouble, one of two armed robbers broke a revolver in the residence of a Singapore European woman in Braddell Heights yesterdav morning and showed her the bullets. The victim was Mrs.164 words
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Article83 1953-06-16 2 TWO ATTAP constructions caught Rri in Singapore vesterday. and both tires were extinguished Without much damage having been caused. The first one took place in Geylang Serai at 8.38 a m. but the fire which destroyed a small portion of the attap roof was extinguished before the83 words
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Advertisement89 1953-06-16 2 I CLYDf I B____m___________________________3 m _P_~"W __<-___*___ YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHWASH It «s easier now, to keep your moutl kesh and your throat protected agama be germs of infection. Dettolin, con einmg the active germicidal prindph _T T-tenoP antiseptic, la so nice to taste to refreshing to use, that it89 words
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Advertisement122 1953-06-16 2 S'po?e Blood Bank Blood B_?k A Vasfw_ek People gaVe blood to Singapore Surv T e5 e Se b cUo d n ftgJartg^M »I_ft- the General tamp, 13 from the' S%r 3L Jf ineers from the Tyersall stationed at Tur on 11 from^W f 25 Royal Air Force R.A.F. Tengah, 8122 words
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Advertisement178 1953-06-16 2 World Tour Contest R E E !2 n V h Zo^yti li a, da r d <• vo, e most to InP MM-Se-ft of V^o?'^ °_u ?i°r". h^, T° n V ibul d nomic or sportinc life of MalayS. tu »»"al Political, ecothe lorhT bTJj/J? tfVaTeXoore. IfSft und round the178 words
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Advertisement269 1953-06-16 2 J3| w A I _^n _____P^___l ______Bb V u£ 9 _^_\\\W The I/- os an accountant •My Remii. K t t P <J s forb.lhnK.ndb,..., It bl nem. r .^"r* The klflMli different too |J2^ R-m,n_U.n R.nd'. spec, JJ iwo sets of 11un u JJJ^ Ar>d. I course. ,t ha,269 words
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Article, Illustration194 1953-06-16 3 Stondord Staff Reporter THOSE who get a photograph from China r; forge a marriage picture here to outI the Singapore Immigration authorities are Iraq up the practice. They can no longer get ist the Im.-.iigration Department. Haxworth, the Controller of194 words
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Article56 1953-06-16 3 THE public of Singapore is I I i 'king interesl in art. if good attendance at the B »h Council to see the Chi- Arts Exhibition is aj» In- Bee tuse of public interest '•i. the exhibition which u to have ended on Saturday, has been56 words
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Article, Illustration116 1953-06-16 3 THF. Commander in-Chief Far E asf Land Forces, General Sjr Charles Keightley, left Singapore yesterday on a routne visit to Hongkong. Top left: The outstanding picture of the cxhibitioa which won the Ciold ."Medal for the photographer. Lee Mun (hon if, Singapore. entitled "Aged Man" Top right:116 words
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Article82 1953-06-16 3 iv t issu of Satur* i pa ;i* ">. published i former N \l\ st who •a rh i l m itli three I «.f cheating I Ihe rliair. li i ■rir, the 1 1 rruptioa V— Gar- t pointed lr. G. II 1 al thc referring I oi82 words
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Article18 1953-06-16 3 They Take An Oagth To Serve !lw I) wl-.' 1 )p I mlly ne. have 0 h st;18 words
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Article133 1953-06-16 3 IF the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals becomes a branch of the Royal Society for the j Prevention of Cruelty to Animals iri Britain a change Ul ttus of the Animal Lovers League may arise Miss L. Bach, Secretary of the133 words
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Article42 1953-06-16 3 THK Singapore Animal Lover.; League gave a party on Sunday for the orphans of St Anthony's Convent in Middle Road. The party, which looi. place a* the Convent, included games, tea, a concert and a film show.42 words
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Article126 1953-06-16 3 **THE Singnpore Improvement Trus' has no flats that are empty because the rents are too high." Mr. J.C. Lee, the Estate Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, told The Standard yesterday. He wai scorching a report that many S.I.T. flats are vacant because would be tenants126 words
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Article61 1953-06-16 3 MIS.S Anna Lord Strauss, American woman leader, will be gue.^t speaker at -he Singapore Y.W.C.A. International Club tomorrow, at '.he Y.W.C.A. Hall. Rallies Quay. She will speak on "Must women be active in public atTairs?" and a record crowd is expected. The Y.V/.C.A. yesterday invited61 words
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142 1953-06-16 3 THE price of fish in Singapore which steadied towards the end of last month, will continue to rise until September, Mr. T. W. Burdon, Director of Fisheries said yesterday. He explained that this was purely seasonal but he was confident that the price would142 words
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Article84 1953-06-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Rev. Mother St. James, the Lady Superior of Johore Bahru Convent, died here at 11 a.m. today. She will be buried in Johore Bahru cemetery at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The body will leave the -Church of the Immaculate Conception. The late84 words
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Article103 1953-06-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council is now considering a scheme to help its employees own their houses by easy purchase terms, Mr. JR Hill, the City Tieasurer. told Th e Standard yesterday. The scheme would be patterned on that of Government for its103 words
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Article271 1953-06-16 3 COLONY TAKES TOP PRIZE IN SHOW A PICTURE of a serious and aged Chinese stole the coveted gold medal from all the enchanting photos of young and lovely damsels the favourite of all shutterbugs in the Singapore Camera Clubs First PanMalayan Photographic Exhibition. Tlie picture was taken by Mr \mte271 words
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Article46 1953-06-16 3 AS from Aug. 1. application may be mado to re-export wheat flour ex-storks in Malaya to Sarawak or Brunei. Re-exports to other destinations will not be permitted, except for wheat flour which has been imported specifically for re-export to destinationapproved at time of import.46 words
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175 1953-06-16 3 Standard Staff Reporter IF THERE is an atomic war, Singapore will bc ready for it. "Equipment for the training of defence workers in atomic warfare will arrive very shortly/' Col. L. T. Firbank, the Commissioner for Civil Defence, Singapore, told The Standard yesterday.175 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-06-16 3 SINGAPORE has a first class po_tal service at least equal to that provided in any other part of the British Commonwealth, said Mr. E. V. G. Day, Cha rman of the Rural Board, when he opened the Sew Balcit Tifn_h post office yesterdayHe said it was170 words
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Advertisement130 1953-06-16 3 FRUIT n JUICE II CORDIALS f 1 l.mon rtxxl LIM. AND Ml BMP'" '^'t!!^ BfIBSBBI WW _i ORANG6 L__J i J REVERE amii.mw momi; PROJECTORS a CAMERAS qSjfSgT^^ Kiiim MOMI I'ltOJl i roil It^. BUB rarrxiiiu v ?/>. yV\ :5^ Moil. I P'lo S.VHI'. Hjill 8 nnn momi; wiili; \s130 words
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265 1953-06-16 4 INSPECTOR TOOK BRIBE, COURT IS TOLD A SINGAPORE Police Inapeeter, Othman bin Abduj Samat, attached to tbe Accident Section of tbe Traflic Pol ire, accepted $50 from a motor car owner, whose <ar was involved in an accident. the Deputy Public Proseculor. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, alleged in the Pinl265 words
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Article, Illustration236 1953-06-16 4 New Name Over Old House Standard Shipping Reporter THE signboard out.ide the Singapore Marine Hostel in Anson Road haven of rest and home to countless millions of officers and men of the Merchant Navy last week assumed the new name of "'Connell House", almost unnoticed by the many seamen who236 words
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Article33 1953-06-16 4 KCALA LUMPUR. Mon After taro years service as U.S. Consul in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Hendrik van Oss is returning on leave to his home in Plainfield. New Jcrsev. United States.33 words
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270 1953-06-16 4 DR. GAN KOK LIANG of the Singapore General Hospital, told the First Traffic Police Conrt vesterdav that when he put his "patient" through a co-ordination test by throwing a box for him to catch from a distance of five feet, he found that the270 words
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Article167 1953-06-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Johore Bahru Anti Association. The tween Choqg Hwa Soon basket).. played at A p p, Hokkien A iation Trus. Donations may l* Mr. Dass. c/o Social Wt Department. Johor> B. Tuberculosis Association received So.000 hum the Central Committee of the167 words
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Article96 1953-06-16 4 Though i(a members of the Singapore Elections Oftice Staif worked till midnight yesterday, only few people registered for the vote, at the two registration centres which were kept open all night. About 5,901 roteri were registered since registrations started two im ntlts 1(0. Th s :s96 words
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Article33 1953-06-16 4 THREE Indiani whom were women thf. Singapore RoUei the discovery < t Indian in guni j m sea off Beriok < afternoon. had charge of murder I 'herr. men. I l33 words
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241 1953-06-16 4 Politics Hits KL After C-Week Lull Stondord Specie I Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. While Hie United Moloy Notional Organisation, the Malayan Chinese Association, ond the PanMalayan Labour Party are going ahead with preparations to convene the Malayan National Congress next month, the working committee of the Notional Conference is also241 words
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Article201 1953-06-16 4 3 Firms Had One Master KOH KENG SEAH. one of the partners of the Tai Fu Trading Co., Singapore, had his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Brown. Koh said that he was the sole proprietor of Tong Ing Trading Co.. Chop Me.ig Say and Kieu201 words
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Article81 1953-06-16 4 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam. yesterday discharged two Polish seamen. Edward Obuchowski and Marian Reinke. without calling for their defence on a charge of deserting their ship. The prosecution alleged that the two men refused to join the ship when it81 words
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Article217 1953-06-16 4 Standard Staff Reporter ALEC FINLAY the Scots comedian who play s swing music on his bagpipes arrived in Singapore from Korea yesterday to entertain British troops serving i n Malaya particularly the "Laddies He brought along his allGlasgow team of four: Primrose Milligan < "comedy217 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-06-16 4 THE Nederland Line freighter Borneo arrived in Singapore yesterday morning, and like all other ships calling here. immediately swung her derricks out for action to load and discharge cargo. But unlike other ships, throughout the day. no passengers or Tew 'erupted' from130 words
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Advertisement76 1953-06-16 4 RUBBERJHI CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, June 15. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20 id. Spot £690 per ton buyers. July /Sept. 20 id. £692 10s. sellers. Oct. /Dec. 20 J d. Three month: £68776 words
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Advertisement115 1953-06-16 4 O glimpse of Chinese hisi^ *_fiaao/_6. FAMOUS t *M HAN GENERAL] JP| Kwan Yun Lh ong, popularly known 01 Kwon Kung, one ot .B. Hjfi I Hie two tam c u s J^""^?™ genetosoftc > \1 Romance ot thc Three \(Wy/-^' jj \m Kingdoms wos M seriously wounded in battle115 words
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Article123 1953-06-16 5 THE Malayan Mirror, a fortnightly newsletter of the M.C. A., made its debut yesterday. In a front page Editorial, the Malayan Mirror says its function is to inform its 230,000 members and other interested members of the public and to refute the "purile charges that123 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-06-16 5 HONGKONG film stars. Miss Lam Ka Ye e and her brother, Mr. Lam Ka Sen* visited Penang during the weekend. The stars ar e see n here giving an interview to Mr. Leong Thean Seng (extreme nght) of Radio Malaya the Penang studio. This is their first57 words
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Article278 1953-06-16 5 CURCHAN SINCH WINS A WAttR Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Dared by their mates in the NAAFI, two men Gurchan Singh and Tommy Mylvaganam set out early yesterday morning to walk from here to Klang— a distance of 23 miles. Starting from their office in Pudu278 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-06-16 5 photo. SINGAPORE chettiars turned up in force at Kallang airport yesterday to welcome 30 year-old Mr. Palaniyappa Chettiar, Member of the Legislative Assembly in Madras, who flew into Singapore by Air Ceylon. Mr. Palaniyappa Chettiar is visiting Malaya for the first time and will see estates in Malacca wnich haveStandard - 63 words
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Article78 1953-06-16 5 THREE Chinese, Quah Siew Song, Khoo Kee Giap and Poh Liang Huat. were tentatively charged in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday with robbing the Green Bus Co. at Anguiila Road, Singapore, of $6,707 on Feb. 4 at 1.50 a.m. It was alleged that th.y were78 words
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Article106 1953-06-16 5 IPOH, Men.— The proprietors of 10 iron foundries ID Ipoh are to reduce he working days of their 400 employees, the majority of which ar e daily-paid workers. Tiie reason for thi a curtailment is the drop i n tin prices which have caused several106 words
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Article100 1953-06-16 5 MR. George B'ake, who b h-.^re to compile a history of tie British India Steam Navigation Company, has so far not received anv loan ct documents, log books, diaries or letters that might help him in writing a 100 3-cars ci history. Mr. Blake wants100 words
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Article182 1953-06-16 5 National Union Wanted IPOH, Mon.— A resolution condemning the attitude of the Public Works Department in "victimising the workers indirectly" was passed at the sixth ail-Perak PWD delegates conference which ended yesterday. This was one of ten resolutions passed by the conference which resolved to form a PanMalayan P.W.D. Workers182 words
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Article70 1953-06-16 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. Nin Tong, a Siamese living near Perlis, was shot dead in his house on Hari Raya. Saturday. Police recovered nine buckshot pelletl from his body. Nin Tong wag talking to a friend on the verandah of his house in Jejawi when70 words
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Article42 1953-06-16 5 TAIPING ,Mon— Extensive repairs are now being made to the Kwangtung Association building in Temple Street. The "face lift" will cost tlie association $45,000 This is one of the oldest buildings in town, having been built 66 years ago.42 words
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Article139 1953-06-16 5 MALACCA, Mon.— Liabilities of the pawnshop, Ban Shin? Ton?, against which a receiving order was made in the Malacca High Court on Friday, are expected to be in the neighbourhood of $1,600,000. The number of creditors is expected to be more than 300. Many139 words
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Article, Illustration110 1953-06-16 5 "Look out,** yelled watching engineers and pilots at Singapore's Kallang Airport as the skipper of a Thai Airways Dakota swung the aft of the plane on the apron yesterday afternoon. Rut too Mt over the parapet aad into 9 monsoon drain went tke tail plane. However there110 words
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Article69 1953-06-16 5 LONDON, June 15.— The naval contingent from Malaya is viewing the Spithead review firsthand but the land contingent decided to observe Hari Raya at Woking Mosque. As a result of this change of plan, they werc able to enjoy Hari Raya makan yesterday in a great69 words
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Article43 1953-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A hawker, Chong Swee Lm, 20, pleaded guilty to housebreaking and theft of Jewellery valued at $180 in Serdang Bahru New Village, when he came before the President of the Session* Court, Mr. E Bio a. SDG43 words
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Advertisement378 1953-06-16 5 Sl' ».v--wPathe's FULL-LENGTH Coronation Film E)U__ABETH IS Ql 1 1 In (lolor by Warnrrcolor Plus! "SINGAPORE'S CORONATION CELEBRATIONS" Also! Pathe Newi: The Derby Concession to Service Personnel at 1.15 4 p m Shows Next Change Mxm^pmx, y~ y? v LORETTA YOUNG JEFF CHANDLER* yp w y 'i The 52.00 SEATS378 words
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Article829 1953-06-16 6 mjf |N politics it is not what one does but the motives which cause us to do something that is pertinent. Since motives, particularly when they are not above suspicion, are always hidden, the task of commentators is to extract them from their hiding places. One can829 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1953-06-16 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY _____f_M_a_a__________-__f_________F ■______H UW I 1 I Wm*LM I In thit the fint of tico «af,i revieui a pamphlet on Mah^ul/^ to* Sington, formerly Manchent" h b£\ pondent in South Bait Asia anil'ZTfc 5 I BELIEVE that through a process of logic it can be argued that1,138 words
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Article15 1953-06-16 6 Review Views Brniherhood livt ir. «hc i world ph:cHigher ShnM in chu j he da15 words
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Article1926 1953-06-16 6 Has The Terror Ended In Russia PETER WILES, in this concluding article, says that Malenkov's policy, unlike Stalin's, is to make Russia sa£e for the Communists. 'PHIS, then, was Stalin's first technique of ruling: never let power consolidate; strike hard and often at everybody, but particularly the senior men and1,926 words
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Letter151 1953-06-16 6 Sn Coronal on Occasion to br.ng ti; subject of banishment cause the idea ol associated with enthi ment. In the Ea>t. mere used *o he invariably a general amnesty when new monaich ascended a thi In this Colony, manv com iet i ban after having been Impt eu151 words
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Article229 1953-06-16 7 BELGRADE, June 15.— President Tito said yester- lngoslaYi- is ready to sit down with Italy "at any *Kif lo negotiate a peaceful and final settlement of the Trieste problem. Tito agreed with Italian suggestions for an ethnic solution io the problem if the principle cou'.dUP; AP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-06-16 7 photo. f i: i, i U.i Khan, wearing a wide brimmed hat is n ,1 ii t < h mtilly Hare Track, near Paris, recently EL the vih the Prix De Diane, the French "Oaks." APAP - 35 words
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Article36 1953-06-16 7 Jep Plan For Asia Arsenal (AP)— said trialists >ng-range i nation ir enal of lrom .1 r ol arms. thoriof at in uking n m pfTeet is •i f.l Curt nent in i n of Tunes36 words
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Article17 1953-06-16 7 1 iti h« And mbed over I Kara anken Lia to im in Aus. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article237 1953-06-16 7 Ike And Pearson Hit At Mc Carthy HANOVER, June 15, (AP)— President Eisenhower declared on Sunday that only by Knowing Communism can it be fought effectively. He said that joining "bookburners'' would even bar knowledge of Communism irom the libraries. Speaking at Dartmouth j college commencement exercises, the President 00-'237 words
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Article106 1953-06-16 7 W. GERMANS ALLOWED BORDER VISIT FULDA. West Germany, Jun e 15 People from the border district of Huenfeld near hei> were yesterday allowed to enter the oO feet wide border strip to meet and talk to their relatives living just inside East Germany. Border guards on both sides permitted themReuter; AFP - 106 words
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Article27 1953-06-16 7 "COMMUNISM will pass, as other tyrannies have," Sir Percy Spender. Australian ambassador to the.United States, told the graduating class of Stanford University last night. APAP - 27 words
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Article132 1953-06-16 7 Arms For Egyptians Nasser CAIRO. June 15. (AFP).— Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, vice-president of the Egyptian Revolutionary Council and Premier General Naguib's second in command told a large gathering of demonstrators in Alexandria yes'.erdny that the authorities were about to distribute arms to the Egyptian people. Nasser said the officers132 words
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Article66 1953-06-16 7 STNEREE DE BELLECHASSE, June 15 (UP) Fire destroyed 24 homes here today killing one man and leaving some 150 persons homeless i n this community of 1,092 persons 40 miles southeast of Quebec. Fir e fighters wer e hampered by lack of water and the neighbouring66 words
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Article243 1953-06-16 7 LONDON, .Tunc 15. (Reuter)— Pointers to Communist policy in Europe and Asia are expected to come this week Iron Budapest where the -World Peace Council" is holding its first session since Marshal Stalin died in March. Th-* j*Worid Pence Council** amounts to a Communist stvle "legislative243 words
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Article98 1953-06-16 7 MOMBASSA, June 15. Reuter—The Court of Appeal for East Africa has upheld the appeal of five of 17 Africans sentenced to death for participation in the "night of the long knives" massacre at Lari location in Kenya. Two of the successful appellants were among Coui98 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-16 7 LT-GEN 110 Sai fai anrl lis wit" are v. ft in* Ist aer, 111 Refcerl H«» Tune r'r ind old man of Hon •r\nne Oca. Mn ps**rd thv. inch Hoot'; nag B Ms wai lo take up hi,, ncu post a_ Chine-* member ol thr I N. MdiUr> Staff I53 words
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Article43 1953-06-16 7 M HENRI Bonnet. French Ambassador to the United States. said ther e is strong sent: r.ent in France lor a change of the constitution so the National Assembly may be dissolved under certain eircumstances and a general election held. A P.43 words
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Article55 1953-06-16 7 THE "Red Dean'' of Canter- bury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson. j paid a courtesy call on the Soviet cruiser Sverdlov which i recently arrived at Portsmouth to take part in th e Coronation naval review The Dean was wearing his Stalin peace medal whe n he met th eAFP - 55 words
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135 1953-06-16 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. June 15, (Reuter) Sc vent; -five people are known to have died and more than 100 were injured many critically, in a fire which gutted a night club in downtown Sao Paulo early yesterday. The fire broke out in135 words
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Article402 1953-06-16 7 WILL LEAVE HIS ARMY UNDER THE UNITED NATIONS SEOUL, June 15 (Reuter) President Syngman Rhee of South Korea has decided not to take drastic action against a Korean truce, informed sources said last night. He will not try to stop the signing and will 1 his army402 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-06-16 7 photo. THIS is all that was left standing of the veterans' housing project in Worcester after a tornado swept across Massachusetts. In the foreground is a pile of broken beams, b" ,K Hfl niliPr rlphric A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article294 1953-06-16 7 'I HE m itu.ii <-]. net olf( i I bv President Ei < howi r i South K i in Pi i i <>'. ngman Rhee, ii! ci i opposit Ion f i •< 1 1 in t'ie t S ite Senator Arthur w .1kins nf UtahAFP; AP - 294 words
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Article70 1953-06-16 7 VIENNA, June IS, (R Russian scientist, have venled an "atom clock" rate to One-millionth of a lecond in 24 houi i, m roi ri lo UM latest copy nf the ('/<■ i newspaper Rude Pri a I ceived here. The paper said that scientists70 words
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Article267 1953-06-16 7 -ROSENBERG PLEA 9.t J^ HI *GTON, June 15.— One of the largest band fn er t0 besie £e the White House yesterday escorted 10-year-old Michael Rosenberg to the executive mansion to plead for presidential clemency £>r his parents, atomic spies Julius and Ethel Ros^n- TheUP; AFP - 267 words
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Article111 1953-06-16 7 5 Nations Willing To Serve LONDON, June 15, (UP.) India. Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Switzerland and Poland, which are to form the five-nation Korean pri-soners-of-war repatriation commission, have informed the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Peking that they are willing ;o i erve on the repatriation commission. A New China news agency message111 words
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Article257 1953-06-16 7 NAIROBI, June 15, (Reuter).- A week old Kenya security forces offensive against the ."Mau Man in the Aberdare mountain ran?e has forced the terrorists to evacuate their women, food carriers and sick and l?ss reliable gang: members to the* Fort Hall and Nyeri reserves.257 words
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Advertisement162 1953-06-16 7 WWH BORNEO INTERNAL AIR SERVICES P*mmw *9 mm mw m mmm mmmw SCHEDULES with effect from Wih June ii M !ons ««l Fffis. j ML. 455/456 Weds, and Sats. p c •n 1615 0645 dep Sandokon arr 1645 J Qrr KuJat dop 151Q 0750 arr Kudat dep 1540 d mm162 words
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416 1953-06-16 8 NEW DELHI, June 15, (Reuter).— An Indian Government court of inquiry announced today that the cause of a BOAC Comet jet airliner crash near Calcutta on May 2 was "structural failure of the airframe during flight through a thundersquall." Forty-three lives were lost416 words
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Advertisement665 1953-06-16 8 Fast transpacific Service to San Francisco and Los Anseles via Hongkong and Japan. Agents ANGLO— FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: ii Lumpur 311 Spore *****/3 P. Sham 2J15 Malacca 45G Penang 875 LffJ__m£iKe- i ~vgg> j FOR U.K./C ONTINENT S'pore P S'ham Penang X Benreoch for Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hull665 words
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Advertisement1098 1953-06-16 8 MW BLUB FUNNEL UNE jjj-»j <2ou. M MANSFIELD IX)-. LTD. p«m« Incorporated ln Singapore CarrteT-* option to proceed Tia other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVEBPOOL GLASGOW 5 LONDON A CONTINENTAL POBTS Due Sail* P. I'H-B Fen ang Pyrrhus for Marseillea. Liverpool Ai&penSi foi bJvS LJ^iDooi G331,098 words
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Advertisement486 1953-06-16 8 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA For: mm i. ATLAS MARU L Marques. Cape lewn Sinir.ipore p,,,,,. norhin^H^Af L ndOD SS^Au'gust 9 10 P S M Ur^ ar L^ B ,res Lo^ d for:- Aden .P. Said KSntiftt S i an, 8 Alexandra Genoa -Mar In P rt S?S 18 JU A"^ HOKKAI486 words
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Advertisement578 1953-06-16 8 EAST ASIATIC l| SAILINGS FROM SCANtu^,. MANCHURIA- for A ,4 MtONI_%- for BangKok H 1 J'- hi N "KINA" for Bangkok Saigon 1 Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama f0 "SALANDIA" for Bangkok S** 1 "ongkong. Kobe and Yokohama SAILLNGS TO CONTINENT s( |H| *> For Colombo. Aden. Port Said 7 ,A578 words
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Article35 1953-06-16 9 RUBBER UP 7/8 C. QUIET Sin- .r- i quoi pi i va mg 1 were business I tory in* f s ord I 1 'heir in 'h nai kel nt ade i nent. a Friday's35 words
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Article15 1953-06-16 9 Ol Cott nation noon I Buyers Sellers r.i.*. iiBj| RB2 •■Hj f_B| HU15 words
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Article49 1953-06-16 9 r1 of tin ancl M;i! aya b tween I Singapore nted to Tlu U>r the -ii iw the led into fix e months ian d with I p Hiding ya import- > Thailand, ed 2 691 tons i g of the vear. (526 tons) i ■>49 words
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28 1953-06-16 9 an Oil I g <om--5 year, i tiual report I di Arabian I porl showM ':'di 2. the 5 11,860.885 rom pa I!)28 words
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753 1953-06-16 9 f 15. (AP)— j d labulous j istrial ei known —the w I its oar. ol 1903 an -Ait;! a fi I i -n him .lost h n. but 12 gether proposed in. In collected 1 Is. "crazy j as Henry r 40-year-old753 words
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Article727 1953-06-16 9 Standard Market Reporter WITH the Federation of Malaya observing the Hari Raya holiday yesterday, '.he local share market remained extremely quiet. Very little business passed in a'-l sections. Quotations remained largely unchanged from the weekend levels. Yesterday*! prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Brick Pref 2.15727 words
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Article94 1953-06-16 9 Sin P o R°DUCE pr,ces the S dpor 5 market yesterday on.inued to ease substantiai--17 With hardly any busin-.ss passing. w.£SFZ prices wer e S32i per piCUI buyers and $33* sellers ior June shipment and $>.','* and $:.l>a buyers and sellers respectively, for July sh ,>94 words
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Article37 1953-06-16 9 A NUMBER of Turkish nationals -are being brought to the United States by th<_ Hilton Hotels International. Inc.. to train for key positions i n the firms Istanbul Hilton Hotel which wfll open next spring37 words
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Article99 1953-06-16 9 MANILA. June 15. (AP) The abundant supply of oil substitutes is threatening the world's copra industry, according to Alexander G. Baylin. executive vice president of Premeteria. Inc. Mr. Baylin who returned here from a months business trip abroad, declared that oils and fats which have similar value99 words
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Article142 1953-06-16 9 ft CLOSING ruhhei prices treats per lb in Singapore yes-erday were: Bu>ers Neilrr* No I K SS Spot Loose n7 1 i.s No. 1 R.S.S. 08 i 681 No. 2 R.s.s. ttl No. .1 r.s.s. oi <;::; Tone. Quiet TIN PRKE Thp price of tin yesterday «vas IttSj142 words
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Article317 1953-06-16 9 Mr. Aw Proposes Investment In Our Industries, Mines Standard Market Reporter MR. AW BOON HAW, Governing Director of Sin Poh Amalgamated, told thc Japanese Ambassador to Formosa, Mr. Kcnkichi Yoshizawa, that there was room in Molov j tor Japanese investments and technical aid for the development317 words
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Article237 1953-06-16 9 MESSRS. O borne 1 Chappel of Ipoh. tonoun a the following tin company dividends: The Kinta Tin Mne 1 Second interim .1 dend f VJ per cent, in re pari <»f 11m year ending Dee ;<|. I" payable in atoll in J on J 27. 1953.237 words
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Advertisement329 1953-06-16 9 /^a fifty years forward n Motor ('ompany, young Henry C?PllPy^_/ ''Tv' J Ford trundled his first little twopassenger machine out into the alley back of Bagley Avenue in Detroit, and ran it around the block. lt had two cylinders, four j C)f)Q -IQ Q bicycle wheels .1 *S\ l'S*J<J T^^l^\329 words
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Miscellaneous574 1953-06-16 9 'y-__E-^#ffffi^fr)?fc SPORE DIARY YMCA: Ma la j J re/1 cids< mi pm J ido praitice 5 JO pm (Jym.ja.vtics 530 pm Tah'e-te.inis' o m s Hin I.HOI P MOVEMENT: C>u.~e 0.1 "Health Sc:ence < m BRITISH CO! NCII. MALL: Films rrotn !he Commonwealth a 3n pjH ENTERTAINMENT A A IMAM574 words
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Miscellaneous457 1953-06-16 9 <ML149> 6 45 p.m. Kota Bahru. Penang iMLlll) *> 45 p m. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca 'ML109) O ANT As BOAC REftYKE* FROM: Darwin. Jakana (BA7Q0) 3 30 p.m. _J-_L ombo 'K-^^** 8 25 p.m. "FROM- AHiittS U1 Colombo BA768) 4 35 p m UAElJDA INDONESIAN FROM: Medan <GA360> 10 a457 words
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Miscellaneous208 1953-06-16 9 3. 0 and 9 p m. PARAMOUNT: S.nhad The Sailor •2, 3. fi and 9 p m GLOME: Lost Continent 7 30 snd y Jt p m RADIO PROGRAMME RADIO MALAYA. PENANC: 8 57 a.m.-- 2 p m. As Spore. 0 15 Children's Corner; H 45 Piano Playtime; 655—7.30 A*208 words
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Article, Illustration529 1953-06-16 10 A 'PADDER TENNIS' FAN IS CONNIE! (KiP.iit) WHEN vivacious Irishbam movie star Constance Smith leaves for Hollywood lomorrow she will take back with her many happy memories of Singapore, its people and its hospitality. And. anion* the exciting things she will be tellin* her collea*ues in the film capital, will529 words
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Article67 1953-06-16 10 Rosalind Ratnam > THE CGUPOe J READ THIS BEFO*! J YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN: You must en. lote three ten cent ttompt i« J you want your pattern cut. 2 If I don't get tha stamp*, you don't get tha pattern A number of orders have 1 ce**»e67 words
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Advertisement68 1953-06-16 10 Riu mm rpoa I m tl«HI I |n| lit, II M I li.«r|t> |m ii i -i. w int ital i N i mm K tanatit wn Ml U.II I \l I.M i 1.1 MINI I I \N« II I V IK<<' I lIM I A\ i, feiifitiV I D68 words
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Article, Illustration511 1953-06-16 11 LED by stockily built Sgt Dharamkumar Subba who took eight prizes, the Gurkhas dominated the annual athletic meet of GHQ Field Records at Nee Soon on Saturday. The Gurkhas finished with a big bag of trophies, and for good measure, won the Tug511 words
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Article57 1953-06-16 11 LONDON. June 15 (Reuter). Madame Zatopek t.^day threw the javelin 10 centimetres further than her Olympic record throw of 50.47 metres at the Helsinki games last year, according to a message received in I__ondon from Ceteka. the oflkial Czechoslovak News Agency. She threw 50.57 (165 feet 1157 words
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246 1953-06-16 11 n ed toipea lakes i S There I ie list, and I lifyinj and be i days, t w p y( ra w one round on ai d fourth I Lximum of 50 survive for the final two rounds on Friday July 10.246 words
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Article35 1953-06-16 11 Mon.- irt trainF: S \m I' fasting ol '.he mostly he I .a Sunr idays aside i iree Bw Barkv athletes j hall of j i 'ii sea K< tan AAA.35 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-06-16 11 A. I. Thillainathan, winner of the Alfreds/ Standard Coronation Contest, opened the new scoreboard of the B. O. A. C. Speedbird Cricket Club at the Club's ground at Henton, Middlesex, on Saturday, June 6. Thillainathan (third from left) declared the hoard open and said that he hoped that nothing but112 words
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Article71 1953-06-16 11 AT a meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association iast night, the following were seleeted to represent the Singapore Civilians against the Combined Services over the weekend R.C. Hoffman, cap. (SRC). Ang Eam Hock (SCRC), Heard (SCC), Sheppard (SCC). Harrison (SCC), S.D. Williams (CSC), A. Delilkan (CSC), J.71 words
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Article133 1953-06-16 11 BANGKOK. June 15 (UP). Orient welterweight cham- j pion Sombez Yongtrakit of Thailand and Japanese cham- 1 pion Hachiro Tatumi both hit the scale at 1461 pounds at the official weigh-in at noon today for their 12-round title fight tonight. Sombez. who already has beaten133 words
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Advertisement209 1953-06-16 11 M).h:ks •m.y. oranjb" is expected to arrive from Europe on 17th June 1953 and to berth alongside Godowns 1 and 2 oi the Singapore Harbour Board (Gate No. 8) at about 8 am. The ship is expected to leave for Djakarta the same evening. For fun her particulars please ring209 words
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Advertisement798 1953-06-16 11 PERSONAL Ladies Haudres- 1 t ser wbhes to inform her -I iany clients that *he will be Ul way until Septemhi i m hen -»he Jf ill be pleased to accept ap- ointments a^am. SriUATIO.NS VAt ANT 5 M i PPUCATIONS are Invited for 5 appointment as l'hine*e Copcr ative798 words
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Advertisement775 1953-06-16 11 NO l II. KH piIF. Tuanku Muhammad L School O.P.A. Anr. i Renion Dinner will be at 30 pjn on Saturd h. une at the School II vil ishing to join are i 1 > get in touch with ChdT lohd. Nor C/o I^nd O_M !uala Pilah < ither by775 words
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Miscellaneous206 1953-06-16 11 -**_eT~ ■at_K%e f -OATrHFDJV^r T WW)_ttl IWIID BIU. O/VE^J l__lPJ_W fr La -.esarv^__T%3l «>"iSJP I _T lAr "*ARM OrF. r .r )AH HAS ET EVERV- Aftf 4 HK-I\UP. r r V H(WDf_£D IX NOW, VO' GOTTA TLToj ME »>* t*™ -^tiV^BS -__/tHINQ 7HETCA.VF. INTO J..» AM BIN HERE \yr A__C»206 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-06-16 12 Lindsay Hassett. tr ilia's captain nits out at a ball from England bowler Trevor Bailey. Others seen (facing th«. camera) are left to right: bowler Alec Bedser. England captain Len Hutton. and wicketkeeper Godfrey Evans. Australia finished this first day's play 157 runs for three wickets Alec78 words
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554 1953-06-16 12 REME Surprise Fathul Karib, Force A Draw Parker Cup A PENALTY goal— justo i«e— scored by Mclvor in the timing stages of the >.__•' A division I match at J.i'i i Hear stadium earned for the rampaging REME a de erv ing 2 2 draw against a formidable Fathul Karib554 words
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Article, Illustration280 1953-06-16 12 USEFUL Badminton Party. 19th annual general meeting held on Sunday, eleete I the i .'Mowing office-bearers to th? year Pr «l Ong Say Yeo; lents: Kob Chong K it, 1.<n Puay Choo, Ang S Ch ta Soon Teck. K ly Soon and R. S. Hon. Secretary: A.280 words
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Article617 1953-06-16 12 SELANGOR TAKE A GRAND VICTORY FENANG, Mon.— Selangor beat the clock to bring off a well earned victory over Penang by four wickets in their inter-state cricket match which concluded on the Western Road ground today. The visitors' splendid victory was due to a brilliant partnership by opening batsman A.617 words
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Article135 1953-06-16 12 KUANTAN, Mon. Abdul Ariz won the men's singles title With aa easy two-set victory over Loh Lim Meow in the Kuantan District Tennis Tournament which ended this week ou the Recreation Club court. Tlu results of the finals were: Open Sin-les: Abdul Aziz All beat Loh135 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-16 12 TAX KIM SONG, the Hang 800 billiard champion, who entered the second round „f the YMCA Golden InMlee championship yesterday, seen in action yesterday. Kim Bang beat the CA champion I im Eng Guan.39 words
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245 1953-06-16 12 Jubilee rSj r h- ent at the )enin ff rounds of the YMCA Golden w^-we?e hustd^S to u ™»™en| organised sinee the and Yeo Koon Yan haS^f M £2? cham Pions of the game, Tan Kim Song n Yam batt,ed for th Points which will245 words
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127 1953-06-16 12 KUALA LUMPUB, Mon Record ent rie-. for a bigger and better Lornie Miie speed trial is expected th is year. Mr. J. C. .lones. honorary secretary of tiie Malayan Motor Sports Club said today. He advised competitors to send in their entries early.127 words
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Article319 1953-06-16 12 miss soo WINS TRIPLE CROWN PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Junior Badminton championships came to a successful conclusion at the Han Chiang High School hall last night with twenty year old Miss Soo Hoo Lai Shiang annexing the triple I crown. Tall of slature Miss Soo was prominent wilh her backhand319 words
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Article81 1953-06-16 12 LONDON, June 15 (AFP)— Play has officially been declared closed today the fourth day of the Test at Nottingham due to rain. At 2.45 local time Hutton and Hassett the two captains made a thorough examination of the Tost pitch at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, and decided that81 words
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Article175 1953-06-16 12 NOTTINGHAM, Junc 15 (Reuter) The \j r Ministry weather forecast for the Nottingham area where the fourth day's play in the test cricket match Is due for today, mentioned early occasional rain The weather will be mainly cloudy with chances of bright intervals this afternoon while temperatures are175 words
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Article242 1953-06-16 12 IPOH, Mon. Playing better football. IVnk Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Penang Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to one in a friendly Inter state club match played at the Ipoh Club padang this evening. i Perak CRC would have scored more goals had it not242 words
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Article58 1953-06-16 12 TOKYO, lung IS, HT Thailand's lomdo- Yo. |t retained his Far East -v. terweight title with I over Japanese v. lai Champion Hachiro T 12 rounds before Moon tonight at the Km Stadium outdoor Somde_» icofed one down io the ftrat Jn the sixth and two58 words
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Article19 1953-06-16 12 APPUNI ROUTS PAHANG ?»«">«. inn J^l i--»««i inn,' I I 1 I I I r. B S Uu.tllV, I I19 words
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Advertisement112 1953-06-16 12 THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN TO-NIGHT QREAT WOm CABARFT TO NIGHT STARTING S.-S c.I sth HEAT-GREAT WORLD PARK j AMATEUR TALENT QUEST 1 10 VARIETY ITEMS 10 PRIZES for GRAND FINAL lst Prize: 5250.00 Mon> Zenith Radio 2nd Prize: S5O 00 Mor Robmhood Bicycle 3rd Prize: One Silver Cup 4th112 words
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