Singapore Standard, 17 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l N o 313. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, June 17f 1933 TWELVE PAGES 10 ENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration859 1953-06-17 1 Still Stands The First Injustice Is Removed What Of The Other They Ask Standard Staff Reporter A< THE Singapore Joint Council of Action representing more than 18,000 Wernment employees will reject the KtHon Report, The Standard was told ywerdoy. tokon d f cision to this effect859 words
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Article, Illustration81 1953-06-17 1 MILLIONS FOR BACK PAY THE STADIUM RENT REPORT Remember These? Standard Staff Reporter THE Tgapore Legislative Council yesrer yotcd rcorly $3,000,000 back pay to more ,25 vcrnment employees. will b.> distributed: ne 1.000 I >achers as a result of the Singapore Education Service oi the General Clerical Ser--1 '■*<]. and81 words
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Article47 1953-06-17 1 NEW DELHI, June 16 (AP) —All New Delhi diplomats have bee«i notified by Ismail Kamei Bv-y, the Egyptian ambassador and dean of the diplomatic corps, that in future sports shir*.s may be worn in the daytime and light *uit* for evening cocktails.47 words
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Article23 1953-06-17 1 THE British Labour Party has a new plan aimed to sweep th» Conservatives from power at the next general e-ec'ion. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article17 1953-06-17 1 A LOCKHEED aircraft of Chilean Airways crashed north ot Santiago yesterday, killing seven.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article28 1953-06-17 1 A THREE-MAN government was sworn in by the Neoae-e King Tribhuvana in Kbatmandu on Monday, with former Premier M.P. Koirala as its head.— APAP - 28 words
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597 1953-06-17 1 ILTLRfc candidates for Singapore Citv Council elections will need to have a residential qualification ol seven years in the Colony. 4 These seven years of residence must be out of the period of ten years immediately preceding Jan. 1 of the597 words
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Article14 1953-06-17 1 CEYLON plani tc cut its ies expenditure in the next financial year.—14 words
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Article20 1953-06-17 1 THE Burmese Ambassador in Ceylon. U Tint, died sudden, y yesterday £.f:er a heart i c20 words
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180 1953-06-17 1 Print This IS You You Are A Dare Said Tempter Rat Sir! mm And Aziz Did CHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Utusari Meliyu*] chief repiesentative In the Federation told The Standard yesterday that the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Temp'er. called him "a rat and rotten Journalist whose name stinks180 words
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Article108 1953-06-17 1 DR. MEr yeok-chi, former President of Ching Hwa University, one of the biggest in Peking, China, has asked for details of an ofTer to be Chancellor of the proposed Nanyang University in Singapore. The committee of the University will meet shortly tc consider terms and108 words
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Article38 1953-06-17 1 LONDON, June 16 (AFP) Informed sources said today Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill will go to Moscow for preliminary talks if his proposal for a four-power conference In July is rejected the United States and France.38 words
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Article21 1953-06-17 1 The 3,000,C10th automobile to be built this year will come off the Detroit assembly lines this week. APAP - 21 words
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Article20 1953-06-17 1 A BABY girl born aboard 'he aircraft carrier. Kag!e. during yesterday's naval renew, is to be called Elizabeth20 words
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Article38 1953-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association sweepstake committee had BD emergency meeting in Kuan Lumpur today, to discuss rfic Government ban on Its lottet v and what future steps tke Association would take.38 words
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Article32 1953-06-17 1 THE next Intake of x:-> men for ine Federation Engineer Squadron is due t 0 commence trai!ii:iu on July 1 There are still a number of vacancies to bv fil'eJ32 words
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Article16 1953-06-17 1 THE Ni/.am of Hyderabad ha v declined an invitation to visit Amerira. APAP - 16 words
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Article120 1953-06-17 1 JOHN SPITTEL - JOHN SPITTEL By Standard Staff Reporter A REVOLVER loaded with six bullets and $1,200 in ten dollar notes was found in a car stopped by a party f plain-c icfliej policemen und»r; liispectur Lawianca along Telok Blan«ah Road, Singapore, near the Keppel Gulf Club,120 words
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Article188 1953-06-17 1 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS By Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRI, Tues.— The Federation Police are feverishly looking for a photograph of Hor Lung, Public Enemy No. 1 in South Malaya, who is now next on the list to be eliminated by the Security Forces.188 words
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792 1953-06-17 1 Guns Turned On Chief Ooard BUxcd Awy Wi.b Machine 0u» In Bandi. C™, The drama began one night in late Api.l wh™ ?un e c le O^d b dV BriaiCl8 r iaiCl^ Of W Fatt d C>id<>d W^ i cni J d ltS llfe792 words
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Article67 1953-06-17 1 I.OXDO.W .June 16 (Renter) The bravery of two Malay special constables who refused to hand over their arms when amljushed by 20 terrorists nas been recognised by the award of the Colonial Police Modal for Gallantry. The award has been made to Tajuddin bin Yusof.67 words
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55 1953-06-17 1 NEW YORK Jure 16 (Roller) An America i perfume romp.uiy is p.atiniun In ruin its on Pari> t(,nu>riow because i< is tiieH oS American A'«;ii'Mi •melting of French perf'i tu Clou is over the ci'v will be ■ceded w\ h dry ice wh:<ki \\u^55 words
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Article18 1953-06-17 1 URANIUM lever run n ill In Quebec yesterday a* pr >*• pecton arrived to st.'kc (Nil claims.—18 words
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Article17 1953-06-17 1 AUTHOR Ernest H< niiiifv is i^oiiii to Afr i< ri i- material lor moie bttafci.17 words
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Advertisement70 1953-06-17 1 ii 1 1 i^t-r.*Ji#f ",.ni *•'•< eO tral Electric Co. i,'. i riixiit- CSM4 B^^ {/on* you wish r r y ou wer€ os &%$Xi?% 100k 'tis easy I 'J°" could /&MII/I /2. A^ it i^V Q °t h thats m "r U ell OUi I A '-{Kj Houj you70 words
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Advertisement19 1953-06-17 1 HFGGFHFGHGFHGFH CLOSE SHAVE No. 3 comfortable c/ose shaves use GROUNO 12 BLADE BLADES r SI 00 McALISTER CO., LTD.19 words
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Article, Illustration2539 1953-06-17 2 New Basic Pay Will Form 7 5 p.c.Of Total I RITSON REPORT IN FULL 1 SIR EDWARD RITSON, the Independent Commissioner, oppointed by the Governor, Sir John Nicole mode his recommendations otter collecting necessary information from Government as well as oil staff associations. THE Singapore Government yesterday2,539 words
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Article400 1953-06-17 2 tests, however, satisfied me that a simplified scheme was practicable if: (a) the Government were prepared to accept a slight increase in the total salary bill. I retrain from mentioning a figure because the actual cost could only be ascertained by reference to the precise schema adopted:400 words
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Article1086 1953-06-17 2 PYKE BENHAM REPORTS in favour of a small and comparatively well paid section of the staff. These are serious arguments which deserve careful examination Unless they are satisfactorily and persuasively answered there will be discontent among the staff. Th e Pyke and Benhnm Report.—So far as the Pvke reports are1,086 words
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Article244 1953-06-17 2 BoUtS!:* cf te When the Wnlo have been con.' ri< rl blUhment Other work out in the whole them for the coi Unions, and nn.« ment approval <b> The Qcvcrnme It necessary to different ceilings ances ar« to u e married and with children I 1 c- different ceilings244 words
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Advertisement249 1953-06-17 2 h*»t *?!fc AIR CONDITIONED} w" HOTEL. li\R i tA i i*i VF RESTAURANT i i 228 229 ROCHORE RD. SINGAPORE TEL *****-8 CABLES THESEVEN" Up-to-date BEDROOMS luxuriously furnished *ith I < telephone service, spacious bathrooms Gttached. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE 7rh STOREY HOTEL PROUDLY PRESENTS THE ARGENTINA REVUE from Hongkong249 words
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Advertisement78 1953-06-17 2 gyJaJajk^ay^al-waM a a /U ffl IH R Hbb9bhbWHE9HbibW al > mt v S kiwi Pi White Cleaner sto really stays on., m" 1 I X V^/ aW It's 0 whiter Wh<te 1* j h's so eosy and j\ quick to use /~\f\ 1 KIWI i WHITE CLEANER 1 IN JARS78 words
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Article29 1953-06-17 3 I prac- i Bill the 1 1 it ri no iustl- red n Sin- rp- on- pore ind n the a- h i i M C.R J. r.29 words
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157 1953-06-17 3 MORE than $2,000 in jewellery and cash was reported stolen from three Singapore homes between Sunday night and Monday moniin». In the first case, an Indian 4 i a mess in Bernam 51 v |\voke o n Monday moin[ng to find 5479 in cash and157 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-06-17 3 photo. Mr. Moo took Nam, a store keeper, (centre) seen filling up a registration form at the registration centre on the >t»-iJs of the Singapore City Council on Monday niffht StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article105 1953-06-17 3 A SNAPPY non-stop Inter- tnal Review, which snould ippeal to all communities in Singapore will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday i' the Victoria Theatre. The items include a South American dance number, lee the direction of coproducer Mrs. Nora Kraal, a Chinese scene105 words
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Article131 1953-06-17 3 UNDER tlit' now Singapore Education Service approved by the Legislative Council yesterday, all teachers who qualify for admission into the scheme will now start on a basic salary of 5270. The scheme, which becomes effective from Jan. 1, 193i, fives a maximum of 8!)131 words
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Article198 1953-06-17 3 satgaras '-fire!! 1 riiS: 1 of tll(> uidv lu, tl( ill Uli t" consider n ""H<U|. tr Advisory Boards shall be disnuitinued, and the number of persons to be appointed by the Governor, the City Council, and the Legislative C'oniuil shall be increased from two to three in each198 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-17 3 photo. 2?MEMORATP iT IJl 'd a u lts 50lh anniversary, the Ford Motor Company of Malaya yesterI •niainiTi, V va on U*e Koyal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic. Mrs. E.A. Sully, T| "hln li.« ire *i lor of th< «-»mpany, is seen handing over the keys of the van -".u^who «i*cept<-d themStandard - 56 words
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Article90 1953-06-17 3 THE former Singapore South Winds ffotel is to bo a boarding school for boy.-. Mr. Lee Kong Chian, the rubber magnate who otFered the hotel for use for th<? public good, told The Standard yesterday that the Synod of Chinese Christian Churches in Singapore had90 words
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Article59 1953-06-17 3 SIAH KIM SWEE, Pritam Singh and Tan Toon Chow were convicted in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday on a fharge of assaulting Lim Chwee I-eng on Mar. 3 at 7J mile Bukif Timah Road. The magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram, ordered the accused to be bound59 words
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116 1953-06-17 3 RE-PLANNING of departmental accommodation in Singapore's Fullerton Building should be finished by the end of the year, converting: it into a much more modern building than it is at present, Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works, said yesterday. The renovation will Include new windows,116 words
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202 1953-06-17 3 Govt. Survey Awaited Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday denied that it was recruiting large numbers of expatriate officers or confirming: them in their temporary appointments during the pendency of the Committee appointed by the Legislative Council on Nov. 18, 1952202 words
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Article, Illustration231 1953-06-17 3 CALL FOR NEW SPIRIT IN S'PORE'S STAMPS SINdAPOI^E stamps should reflect a new .-.pint of enterprise and adventure in tiu Elizabethan age. Mr. Thio Chin Bee vHrog.Balestier) said yestevoav when he made a plea on behalf of philatelists art the Lcgi.-larive Council meet'ne. Speaking during adjournment. Mr. Thio urged Government231 words
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Article154 1953-06-17 3 ACCOUNTS SYSTEM IS ANCIENT PREPARATION of feJ Colony's financial itatements is still unsatisfactory, according to the report of the Director of Audit on the Public Accounts for the year endinc Dec. 31, 1951, tabled at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Some pros ress in accounting procedure has been made154 words
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Article28 1953-06-17 3 MINORS over the a%v of 18 may now participate In' the activities of co-operative societies under the new Bit! noproved by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterdav28 words
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Article111 1953-06-17 3 THE following persons have been granted Certificates of NatUOdisation bv the Governor of Singapore Chong Lioi:^ Kwee, Yong Fatt Kim, Tow Si a rig Ihva, Geoilrey Chong Khim Siong. Madam Edwinc de Kreij. Chong Chun Elian also known as Chong Chung Hi an. Chen Keh Ching111 words
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Advertisement320 1953-06-17 3 I MACKESON S j MILK y<^iS^v STOUT JIB i j fTHE ORIGIMAL 4 GENUINTI 1 i «bbbbbbbV 2 H cawTAM* r N )l <■»»«• B f» I LOOK FOR THE LABEL J and taste that J something EXTRA! SOLE* AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE MALA LUMPUR PENANG New Shipment320 words
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185 1953-06-17 4 ALTHOUGH his small force was out-num-bered at least by two to one, 2/Lt. I. R. Wightwick of the Ist Battalion The Cameronians led his patrol in an ambush straight into a terrorist camp without hesitation and with complete disregard for his personal safety.185 words
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Article99 1953-06-17 4 YEAP LEAN SENG, a partner oi Chop Ban Hin Lee. and director of Ban Hin Lee Bank, for whose arrest a warrant was ;ssued on Monday, surrendered himself before Mr. J M. \)e\ ereaux-Colebour.i in the Singapore City Policn? Court yesterday. Yeap tailed to appear in99 words
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Article72 1953-06-17 4 PC Loses $11,084 In Theft PENANG. Tues Penan? police have detained a number of persons for interrogation following a burglary in Bagan Jermal during the weekend. Cash and jewellery totaUing §11.084 were reported to have been stolen from the residence of a Malay police constable. The constable reported that his72 words
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235 1953-06-17 4 SOON KENG SENG, bankrupt ex-manager of the South Branch of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, said in the High Court yesterday that although he had the authority to grant overdrafts up to $10,000 he had authorised overdrafts to the extent of 5700,000 to Koh Keng235 words
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Article127 1953-06-17 4 THE Singapore First District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yesterday acquitted Inspector Othman bin Abdul Samat. without calling for his defence on a charge of accepting a bribe from a car own?r. He wai alleged to have taken the $50 from Teo Eng Hui. to show127 words
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Article51 1953-06-17 4 CH£W TOA Ml 4. a 19-year-oM Singapore maidservant, who was on her way to market yesterday morning was wounied in the thigh when a dog shooter fired at a sray dog i ti Burmah Road She was taken to hospital where she was treated a s an51 words
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Article37 1953-06-17 4 THE Liaison Officers for Malayan Students in th e Unitjki Kingdom are goinjj to cost e 4 Sln a Pore Government another $12,808. This sum was voted for by the Legislative Council at yesterday's meeting37 words
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Article241 1953-06-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The partners of the Keari Hwa Rubber Co. of Segamat in their public examination under the Bankruptcy Ordinance, have admitted liabilities amounting to $45,750 in the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru. .u T^L e P etitio ning creditor was the Societe241 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-06-17 4 photo. Enjoying a short "tete-a-tete" yesterday afternoon were visiting 20th Century Fox film star Jeffrey Hunter and Mr. Charles F. Baldwin. American ConsulGenerai in Singapore, at Mr. Baldwin's residence in Grange Road. The third man. Mr. Hendrik Van Oss is the departing American Consul from Kuala Lumpur,Standard - 59 words
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425 1953-06-17 4 Rent Bill Passed 'Tea Money' Control But No Imprisonment Standard Staff Reporter AN attempt by Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj to introduce a law which will send landlords to prison for charging rents above the legal rates, or for receiving 'tea money' on houses built before Sept. 7, 1947, was defeated425 words
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Article25 1953-06-17 4 SINGAPORE will contribute 501. 564 to the Defence Economy Unit which was established in ifSl it was agreed in the Legislative Council yesterday25 words
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Article66 1953-06-17 4 Caine To Ad vise Ceylon SIR SYDNEY CAINE. the Vice-Cham ellor of the University of Malaya, ha? accepted the Invitation of the Prune Minister of Ceylon. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. to advise on the country's Economic Plan. Sir Sidney will stop in Ceylon, in August for this work, on hi* way66 words
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Article106 1953-06-17 4 THE Singapore Safety First Council k holding a Safe'y First Exhibition from July 4 to 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Highlight of the Exhibition will be two Senior Trainers Which can he used by members of the public to test their driving skill. The Trainer is106 words
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Article75 1953-06-17 4 A Malay and a Chinese, one of whom was armed with a revolver, waylaid and robbed a Chinese woman of a total of $166.50 in cash and jewellery It the junction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 24. Geylang, at about JO a.m.. yesterday. The robbers75 words
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227 1953-06-17 4 Traffisiif h fJ eS Brii WUson told lhe Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, yesterday, that if a person was l«!i n ?hi» CaP e u after i 6B 8 dld no necessarily foltoxicatfon* before, he was in a state of In- Dr. Wilson was called by227 words
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Advertisement396 1953-06-17 4 II lII' 4tM^imWi TODAY DAILY, iIHHI" ■ISi 10.« 1.30 .4 6.s* SHOWPLACE OF THE ISLAM) Phon e 21-116 for Bookings) The Greatest Love Story You Have Ever j Seen Filmed Against The Most Adven- j turous Backgrounds In The World Today! GREGORY PECK SUSAN HAYWARD AVA GARDNER lINEST HEMINGWAY S396 words
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Advertisement108 1953-06-17 4 LAST DAY li^m^r Ph»! "SIMCAPORfS CORONvi'r, V I -^j.-. O ik'l 'Tj 41 U)RETIAY()I NG yH^,, fl j JEFF GIANULLR V^Z^^l Shut, in*, I rom J LOVE- EMPRESS!!' She's Messalma— amorcus, evil, jfc the wickedest weman in tht \t A] MARIA (.FORGES 1 FELIX MARCHAL SPECTACLE V that defies J108 words
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132 1953-06-17 5 GHGFHGJGHJGHJGHJGHJ THE Singapore Government has laid a total of 1,570 feet of rubberised roads for experimental purposes in various parts of Singapore since 1949. the Colonial Secretary Mr. W. L. Blythe, said at the Legislative Council yesterday n reply to questions by Mr. A.132 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-06-17 5 photo- \li SiifTudin of Brunei, arrived at Kalians lit en route to his country from England tended the Coronation. He was met at the Atr■aat Commander W. L. Clark. A.D.C- to Governor Sir John Nicoll, (right) and Mr. E. E. F. Pretty StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article66 1953-06-17 5 Remove Communal Cleavage tand, Parti ilay comChineso of i tal -ter Malahe deepamong nate inrous, indi- I the i')ora! paper declared. 'There is only one way to remove the dangerous communal cleavage and that is to solve the problem at its roots which are the economic backwardness of the predominantly66 words
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170 1953-06-17 5 Rush To File Claims On Malacca Pawnshop MALACCA. Tues. Investorg with hard-earned savingg on loan deposit to Ban Shing Tonf pawnshop have lost little time in trying to salvage what they can from the assets ;iow in the hands of the Asst. Official Assignee, Mr. Siew Mun Fook after they170 words
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Article, Illustration124 1953-06-17 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THREE American destroyers— USS Trathen. Black and Chauncey arrived in Singapore harbour yesterday morning for a two-day stop-over before proceeding home after four months' service in Korea. They brought nearly 1.000 non-gabbing sailors. still very conscious of the security regulation regarding talking to124 words
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Article225 1953-06-17 5 Statement On Ban Withdrawn No Comment On M.C.A. Charges KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A statement given to The Standard about the lottery ban was withdrawn today seven hours later by the Finance Department of the Federation Government. Reason given for the withdrawal was that the Financial Secretary, Mr. E. Himsworth, would225 words
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Article144 1953-06-17 5 A Defeat For Mr. Williams THE Singapore Government yesterday rejected the claims of the Medical Workers' Union for a minimum wage of St;t) for all workers. The Government it is understood has also rejected the union's claim for ''hardship allowance for those workers living in St. John Island Quarantine Station,144 words
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213 1953-06-17 5 NOW HE 'S GOT ANOTHER BILL TO COLLECT SINGAPORE Fishmonger Tay Ah Sip. while on a billcollecting errand at a hotel, saw his 18-year-old fiancee with another man. He also found the names of both his fiancee and the other man, broker Ong Kee Seng, in the hotel register. Therefore,213 words
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Article71 1953-06-17 5 Vote Register 'Flop' Laycock Standard Staff Reporter THE registration of voters this year, which ended on Monday, "has been a flop", declared Mr. John Laycock (Prog., Katong) speaking during adjournment Jn the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. He gave two reasons for the "flop":— (a) There has been so much talk71 words
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Article69 1953-06-17 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 16. The tollowino. ore the closing price* ot rubbci and tin on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 2014. July /Sept. 2014. Oct. /Dec. 20Ad. Jon. /Mar. 20 d. July ci.t. 1924. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £685 per ton buyer*,69 words
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Article18 1953-06-17 5 MR. HOWE YOON CHONG. succeeds Mr. A. W. Ghows as Second Traffic Police Court Magistrate today.18 words
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Article275 1953-06-17 5 LOCALLY recruited Police Officers who have risen to the rank of Assistant Superintendent can, if they show promise, obtain rapid promotion and get more pay. Yesterday the Legislative Council approved the creation of 26 posts of Deputy Superintendent with a corresponding abolition of 26 nosts275 words
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Article161 1953-06-17 5 KI'ALA LI T MPt'R. Tues. Organisations in Mabya, which have supported the National On f emu e held in April this year, are likely to boycott the National Congress organised bv the tripartite croup represented by the Malayan Chinese Association, the United Malays* National Organisation161 words
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Article70 1953-06-17 5 TWO Polish seamen, Edward Obushowski and Marian Reinke. who were discharged on Monday by the Sinsapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate without their defence oeing called, on a charge <>f deserting ship, arr now l>cin!» detained by the Immigration authorities. An Immigration spokesman told The Standard70 words
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Article58 1953-06-17 5 Mr. Lau Heng Leng was elected chairman of the Sint;;»pore Upper Serangoon Boys' Club at the general meeting of the club held recently. Other office bearers are: Yeo Oon Hai, secretary. Goh Joon Seng, Club Captain, Goh Kanj Huat and Thomas Wong, house captains, and Yeo58 words
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Article74 1953-06-17 5 AMENDMENTS hcotimwl oH hy \\)e Select Committee •«> the Singapore reJtpfconj B<»iri Bill wei o icropltd by Oovero> ment and Bpprovtcl by thi Lm| lative Council yesterday. The Bill is to pravMt f »r the rstat)!ishment of a Cum* morctel Corporatkw, to t« known a^74 words
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Article47 1953-06-17 5 HSU TSE KWANC StiKapjic Standard rtpo r was injured When a Nl ■'••r cyd« he was ridiug collided with ;i motor rar belongil o tho Commissioner General .«t Newton CtlCUi Lasi ntghi Hsu and his pillion p;i-i'n« ger were taken to hospital47 words
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Advertisement95 1953-06-17 5 ,< M >* of Chinese history THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES Y*3s KUSI FEI most famous P 4__Afc $I_%^^ of Ch.no lived 17|1%.fi r du ro 9 n of Em- fj' .9 $C— fllfL— p* Ming Huong Bth X\^J A T&r 1 M^ AD. Chosen os -A LggJ e Ac court95 words
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Advertisement95 1953-06-17 5 New Overhead Valve ingine fitted to 4nioox saloon steps of DELIVERY IN 3 TO 4 WEEKS The world's most sought after small car is now equipped (4-door saloon models only) with a more powerful overhead valve engine. Developing maximum horse-power foi engine M2e it provides a rock-steady ride, and acceleration95 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-06-17 5 WEATHER REPORT MINIMUM Temperature from 7.30 p.m. on June 15 to 7.30 a.m. on June 16. Singapore (81 F). Penan* (76 F), Kota Bahru (77 F). Kuala Lumpur (73 F). Ipoh (71 F). Kuantan (72). Miximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 16. Singapore (90 F), Penanf90 words
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Article804 1953-06-17 6 $IR EDWARD RITSONS report tabled at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday should at least enable the Government to make more coherent what it has so long called the "salary structure." Sir Edward's report makes jt quite clear that what we have at the moment804 words
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Article1091 1953-06-17 6 CHINA APES METHODS OF MOSCOW In m series of three articles the Hongkong correspondent of the Manchester ImunrilU*n tells of the extent to ##/#/>/, dhina is intlnenred Uu Jtussian ideas and methods by A Manchester Guardian Correspondent {TOR o country which has resisted foreign ideas and foreign intervention so strongly1,091 words
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Article732 1953-06-17 6 JOHN WALTERS - The bandit takes his harem along JOHN WALTERS THE KOREAN IOWDOWN By t\IY dreams of a lifetime of free rice pudding have faded. I have failed in my attempt to win a reward of I.ooolb. of rice for the capture of Korea's No 1 bandit, scholarly Lee Hyon Sang. The732 words
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Article163 1953-06-17 6 Sir: It would aonear that the Singapore Ck^rn^ ment it thinking ofinSoducing in the Colony Moneylender', law tomewhat on tne Unea Ao^ obtaining m the Federatiort. 4k" w!f k ru *h«n when this bill becomes law afl moneylenders in Singapore will have to register. As far a,163 words
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We the PEOPLE
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301 1953-06-17 6 Sir, The comments on the failure of the luxury bus service made by Mr. G. G. Wilson, Acting Manager of Singapore Traction Company, and published in your issue of June 10, have prompted this reply. He has given two reasons for the failure of this301 words
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Letter206 1953-06-17 6 Sir: Is it not a disgrace to the City of Singapore for the traffic chief to appeal to the public for pots of left-over white and yellow paints so that he could have all the lines on the roads and sign-boards repainted? I hope that the edition206 words
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Letter131 1953-06-17 6 Sir; The answer to Che 'Home Guard.' query is that no vehicles (Military/Police) travelling on duty and carrying uniformed personnel may be stopped and searched at any road block put up by any military, Police or Home Guard*. However, if Government vehicles carrying passengers in civilian131 words
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Article61 1953-06-17 6 Review of Views Tnde tkTl v n .^1 J i m I I I I I I I I I I rontinuinj I I I marie r I a rapr- I political ipbetf I adds. I on AiprfA n V. I I I I av B I r B B61 words
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Advertisement109 1953-06-17 6 SINGAPORE tioi» STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWS PAPER HEAD OFFICE x 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not* *****—***** Coble ft Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square, London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4b Sulton Street, 83 Cowan Street. 8. Leirh Street*109 words
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Advertisement12 1953-06-17 6 TOMORROW: China's 5 Year Plan. W&ty'' STREET. fin h ifafc ii\ j12 words
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Article, Illustration366 1953-06-17 7 France To Be Asked For Complete And Immediate Self-Govt. c f *R' S 16, The Cambodian Secretary ot srate Sam Sary said last night his government had decided to call on France to arant Cambodia ''immediate and complete independence. FranJ^^ 3^ o^ 1 Government was willing toReuter; A.F.P. - 366 words
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77 1953-06-17 7 Peace Talks To Include Indo-China J 16 H ary of H Dulles. H ation 'hat H .illustration H Far Eastern H CominuH armistice. B ren e yesH finitely i'o.iI taken last H rij negoH iti .i conI en hi i days H co- I fine Korean quesmer l ice confer-77 words
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Article24 1953-06-17 7 irces F ter D r v likely v to be B< rmuda i '<> use ion to Minister to accept plan.24 words
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Article44 1953-06-17 7 HONGKONG'S full Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of two young British soldiers who had served in Korea, against the death sentence for the murder of a Chinese girl employed by the British Army's NAAFI canteen in Hongkong's new territories. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article40 1953-06-17 7 THE Pakistan government yesterday appointed a steering committee consisting of Foreign Secretary J. A. Rahim and two other senior officials to supervise settlement of all outstanding disputes between India and Pakistan on a sec- retariat level.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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67 1953-06-17 7 Sieved £hi u 16 < Ke «ter).-A time bomb (i i Have been planted by members of the «nanß, exploded yesterday in a cinema 11 Northern Ireland seaport of Newry. *as estimated at £3,000. eved to against i rull len^ih t izabeth's everal hi,67 words
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Article13 1953-06-17 7 >.'4 a 'l Ships <* Ihei, re vi «w to13 words
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Article87 1953-06-17 7 RESULT OF A COLLISION THE <U65-ton freighter Prospector, which suffered severe damage to her starboard box during a collision in a fog with the 24.215-ton P and O liner Chusan. was towed to Dover harbour, Kent, bv three tugs. The Chusan which was outward bound from London on a holiday87 words
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Article110 1953-06-17 7 CAIRO. June 16 (Reuter).— General Mohammed Naguib, the Egyptian Prime Minister will (i scusi the Suez Canal Zone issue with Mr. Nehru. the Indian Prime Minister. before deciding on the next > in the dispute »viTh Britain, diplomatic quarters a d here last night.110 words
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Article28 1953-06-17 7 WARDERS fought with coni leaving a church service at Gralton Prison, in Northern New South Wales, yesterday to break up a mass escape plot. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article76 1953-06-17 7 SAN PEDRO. California. June 16, (AP).— The Federal Government yesterday seized the tanker McKittrick Hills on charges of illegal registry The McKittrick Hills, which arrived Friday with 100,000 barrels of oil from the Persian Gulf, is the 14th ship seized on charges of violating a section of76 words
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103 1953-06-17 7 LONDON, June 16.— The British Overseas Airways Corporation has been alerted to fly Prime Minister Churchill to Bermuda about June 27, according to a reliable informant here. Spokesman for Churchill's office and the Foreign Office refused to comment on the report beyond saying theAP; Reuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-06-17 7 photo. FIRST stop for Russia* sailors tourin? London by coach was thlg crave In Hlgngzt* Cemetery, North London. Here Karl Marx wa s buried l« 1883, *n *h« vas e J^ 51^ are 11 red carnations. The tour, which included a large proportion of ot London,A.P. - 58 words
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Article135 1953-06-17 7 JAKARTA, June 16, (AP).— President Soekarno yesterday appointed two senior members of the country's two largest parties— the Moslem Masjumi and Nationalist P.N.I. to form a new cabinet. The Wilopo government fell 13 days ago. The task, given to Masjumi's Mohammed Roem and P.N.l's135 words
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285 1953-06-17 7 KARACHI, June 16.— An American expedition is advancing towards the world's highest unconquered mountain K-2 (Mount Godwin Austen) towering 28,250--foot giant of the Himalayas, while an Austro-German team is making an assault on the 26,660-foot Nanga Parbat. Reports received here via runners fromReuter; AP; AFP - 285 words
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Article176 1953-06-17 7 IF SAMIA Gamai ever decides to leave hubby Shepherd < Abdullah) King again, she has jobg awaiting her in the Far East. Two leading Tokyo niyht clubs have made a standing offer to her to drop in. i UP ONE YOUTH was drowned and five menUP; AP; AFP - 176 words
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582 1953-06-17 7 Reds Dent Allied Line To Two-Mile Depth KOREAN CENTRAL FRONT, June 16. The Communists have dented the Allied Korean line to a depth of about two miles in a savage prearmistice offensive, according to reports from the front this morning. There was no official information about the extent of theReuter; AP; UP - 582 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-06-17 7 QUEEN ELIZABETH II took th e salute al the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Horse Guards Parade. The occasion marked Her Majesty s official birthday. The Colour trooped was that of the First Battalion, (he Grenadier Guards. Picture shows the Queen, mounted side-saddleA.P. - 72 words
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Advertisement118 1953-06-17 7 wemhivg gutts LX STERLING SILVER AND E. P. S. ARTICLES Cutlery Canteens Oak Cabinet. Bttl E.P.N.S. Champagne oof:r Lined Felt from $175.00 upwards. complete with bottle bolder. Price $100.00. Sterling Silver Condiment Set. 3 pieces From $42.50 upwards. Silver Mounted 5 M n $82.50 upwards. V Cut Glass Butter Dish118 words
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196 1953-06-17 8 BOAC ON COMET CRASH: 'NO DEFINITE ANSWERS UNTIL PROBE COMPUTED' LONDON, Juae If, <«eater).— British Overseas Airways Corporation, owners of the Comet airliner which crashed last month with the loss of 43 lives, commenting yesterday on a New Delhi court of inquiry report on the accident, said it was still196 words
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Article92 1953-06-17 8 LONDON, June 16 (AFP).— The exchange of views in the Commonwealth Civil Aviation conference which ended here yesterday has been very profitable, according to a communique issued in London, It is believed that a modus vivendi was arrived at reconciling interests of the independence of air92 words
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Article92 1953-06-17 8 PARIS. June 16, (Reuter).— Communist and non-Commu-nist trade unions last night I called about 10,0001 flying and j ground staff of Air France to I strike from midnight in protest against the airline's operating methods. A spokesman of the Nation- I al Union of Merchant92 words
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Advertisement695 1953-06-17 8 > rt^ Htf Past 1 tabs pacific Serrier to 9aa Fraadsro tad Lm ARgtlm via Ilongkoog and Japaa. Aoaa% ANGLO-FRENCH 6c BEMDIXSEN6 LTD. TEL: k I urapur 111 S pore *****/3 P Sham W5 I Malacca 45t Pcaaag 17ft i FOR L K. CONTINENT S'pore P STiam Pen»at Benreoch for695 words
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Advertisement871 1953-06-17 8 □3 BLUB PUMMBL UMB ™JS (mum.) MA.NSFIELD A CO., LTD. *-J£» Inoorporasstf to »"g'J! B tdimM mmM CainerV aptlM m pnw*i Hs «< *?L2l2l «It««!I j^ijj >rfi cmri*» SAILINOf ti LlWPOOt* _<M igPffW UOMH)S COHTUCBKXAI. KmXB PfrrkSß ftar UvmlUm. U»«rpool J«s«l7/18 Llfmn tot Holland Lx»do« Mmmaot imm^mM Antwerp A Hamburg871 words
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Advertisement362 1953-06-17 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America 1 <ne NederUad Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLFANS Spore P S'ham rVnani BALI (SMN) 23/27June SBJune 2^Jnne GAROET (RL) 15Joly 16 July 17 UJu°y RAIMA (SMN) WJuly/5Au» 6/TAui 8 "aS DRENTE (RL)362 words
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Advertisement672 1953-06-17 8 EAST ASIATIC [U SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN%\ U "MANCHURIA- for Australian n? B "KIN A" for Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Koba aV Yokohama "SALANDIA- for Bangkok JuJ? U "MONGOLIA H ror Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong, Manila' Kobe and Yokohama 14 15Au C |j, u SAILINGS TO OONTOENT/SCAMuyti,. For Otowbo. Aden. Port Said672 words
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273 1953-06-17 9 Traders Want An Int'l Commodity Agreement On Tin LONDON, June ™> (UP).— Tin producing interests traders in London are hoping that an interna- 1 (onunodity agreement on tin will be reached Z, tie mretin*s of the working party of the n.tional Tin Study Group which opens in L n rll273 words
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Article51 1953-06-17 9 I (jsINC nihhri if\ roici c I per pi«ui opening rntn pri ih i KK > s»*ttlen»rnl ,1 e Irrm^ O:iK'l LONDON TIN pine first ■i were: hIIVPTS. rllrrv I nitnt'is Vl«i7T A i v.-r.frs. Set tie »eal price: I I isier Bayen Srllrrs K.S.S i M :v51 words
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Article52 1953-06-17 9 NEED FOR RUBBER STRESSED me 16. (Renter) the United indicated the cans on and r n oi ler to iv« requireduring Lord Bail lieu Rubber f ndicated :ii our belief synthetic 'o the rubber in this ;ont inuea intercstr the deve- said. the p: be fun- from that <■ a52 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-17 9 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v THE High Commission er. General Sir Gerald Twnpfer. discussed asri- 2 cultural implements used 2 with Imcton with Mr. E. K. Fisk, Perak State 1 Development officer, when 2 he visited the new h^adQuarters of the R.I.D.V J Mechanical Cultivation j Training; School at Ipoh c recently. i49 words
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Article41 1953-06-17 9 HONGKONG, June 16. Spernl Standard Service dosing prices on thp Hongkong Exchange toda? were $15.73 to £1 stoning: Stf Q?.S to US do'lar $1842 to Malayan $1: SO 2:io to one ladooesum Ruppiah; Gold 527'.l 2.i to <>ne tael.41 words
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Article23 1953-06-17 9 THE House of Representatives yesterday overwhelmingly approved President Eisenhower's request for a one-year extension of the Reciprocal Trade Act. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article129 1953-06-17 9 THE Singapore produce market was weak in coconut oil and steady at the decline in copra yesterday with lilt c business passing a; The lower levels. Copra quotations for June shipment were $X2J per picui buyers and S32J sellers. Coconut oi! was also lower at $53 perA.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-06-17 9 photo. Picture •hows Mr. Chen Siauw Sen, managing director of the Sincere Departmental Stores Ltd.. being congratulated b? Mr. V.D. Wijk, manuer of the Nationale Handel Bank, at the opening ceremony of the store at tt, North Bridge Road. Singapore on Sunday. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article123 1953-06-17 9 WASHINGTON. June 6, (Renter). The giant English Electric Company of Great Britain has been awarded a contract to supply 10 transformers for the U.S. Government's Chief Joseph Dam project. The company's bid was officially accepted by the U.S. Government yesterday The British company was outbid by123 words
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Article332 1953-06-17 9 Ground For 200 Exhibition Stands, Pavilions Cleared by ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, June 16, Plans ore underwo> to lounch Indonesia's first international exhibi tion for trade and industry on Aug. 29. Nine •hectares of lond situated between Jakarta ana Kebajoran Baru have already332 words
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Article70 1953-06-17 9 TOKYO. .Iwne 16. (UP).— Nationalist China and Japan signed a new trade agreement providing for a balanced annual trade of 5150.000,000 between the two countries The dDCtNMMtf were signed at the Foreign Office by Ambassador Holiington Tong for Taipei and Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Katswzo Okumura70 words
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179 1953-06-17 9 GUTWIRTH Sons (Malaya) Ltd. is waiting to see the results of piling work on the new sevenstoreyed Chartered Bank building. Robinson Road before starting work on their own ten store ved structure. An official of the firm yesterday said: "All our plans are179 words
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180 1953-06-17 9 General Life Pays 20 p.c. Final Div. A FINAL dividend of 20 per cent has been recommended by the directors of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Ltd. for 1932, making a total dividend of 30 per cent for the year. Net income of the Company amounted to180 words
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Article366 1953-06-17 9 Rubber May Remain In Doldrums Standard Market K< .«i«. r THE rubbtr tiide in Singapore hav rcachcii a ematC and. in the view of del rn may /email) in 'he d<» <lrif!ns until ircsh deve'ofM icnti in < tlit* political Icld hr» ;»k out. The prire ranu«- h mi', exp<*-366 words
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Article146 1953-06-17 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Easier Standard M.irkri Rrporter ON A DULL hi •< market i:» Singapore yesterday. Industrial shares were qwiitly «I<>ady while tins t«'n''« <i 'o vn^c B>^>ness again wn^ «,r» a restricted scale. Rubber shares continued neglected. Tetterdaj*! prlrw were; ivnisißivis Burrr* Seller* Con. Tin Smell Ords 22 r,146 words
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Article33 1953-06-17 9 WASHINGTON. JtlM 16 (AP). Bolivian Ambassador Victor Andrade aiinouiKi'd the Bolivi?n Ciovt ifimtiit h;is reached agreement wiih the nationalised PfttlM Tm Mining Corporation to cmnptßMlt stockholders, indadinf a number ul Hi .-a.33 words
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Advertisement52 1953-06-17 9 h V4IH OF TZME g| Ihdividual service h A CAREFREE TRIP 5| GARUDA'S 'ast end comforfobU CONVAIRLINE* g| 1 yH > >i;. "ANGKOR Sundays Thursdays ifij JAK ABT A Monday. TiMsday, Friday Saturday B\} ><eki y c u>n ery:ce PALEMBANG MEDAN fm b E C "SOHie.: UNION BUILDING (Ground Fioor)52 words
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Advertisement434 1953-06-17 9 IMPLRIAL I WillEM II DUTCH CIGARS I Made from the best ond most I expensive Dehli tobacco B Y^k 1 YOUF [^^^yOENTURES *<Z*S NEED THIS SPECIAL CUANSER i* iyMllM| •a*»ir«.-turr<l <r .icai %n •»'•> tliule. ih« <hurx>u«f •aBo-fiiftg **i «ttaoiiital« aJ V^I a«vwriia<«o avttoa at /w"^^»B ttaia lam. Ala tatf434 words
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Miscellaneous678 1953-06-17 9 Sin/\nn nun V Kuaki L:imi)ur, Ipoh. ft 1 ping, AICKIN \l V Great Bti 1. NorthP\jRE MJIAH X r. 11.102) 731 am e::i \-.e\a.u\ Y.r. K.iM.ie North Pe'iaiu. Kota Bahru (MLJI2I and West Afi.ta. West Indies by YWIA: International club talk 8M) am Oranje. r>y Miss Anna Lord Strauss on678 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-06-17 10 Flldt.J) WHAT better name for a hat with fish on the line, or apprmchißf it. than HOOKED!" Both sides of the hat. and the model's fare, were seen at a London display last week This was one of the broad-brimmed styles fashioned for this year'sMirror; UP - 73 words
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382 1953-06-17 10 K S W ER the f ol lowi ng questions \o see whether you are really giving your skin the sort of care that will make it your bcauty*g chief asset. Then add up your total (counting five for each "yes") and382 words
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Article165 1953-06-17 10 1^ YOU are buying shoes !'»r youngster* from two to Juv years of ug», ner€ mr€ some requirements to ks>i> in mind. The woles xh,>,* d he tiifUr thua thpir -i moe* but still j/exible. the vi>!>rr s pliuble, the "'Side line straight. the *e«l« low165 words
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Article, Illustration427 1953-06-17 10 J AM 2 married man with four children, and my wife ha-« left me for another man who U a bachelor. I know that this man will soon tire of her and. as I still love my wife, I should like to427 words
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574 1953-06-17 10 Margaret Scott - Daddy, Your Trou bles Are Just Beginning Margaret Scott By "VY ELL, that's a relief anyway," beamed a very new lather, who had just been presented with a fine, bouncing daughter "1 think I can say our troubles are over for another few years at least," and he laughed uproariously574 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-06-17 10 Photo) Ml>N Yoko KiniuiM. centre, has just I en crowned "Miss Japan" and hopes to become "Miss Universe" in next year's "Miss Universe" contest. Graduate of a typist school, a professional model and just turned twenty she was chosen from among a galax? of Japanese beauties. Second prize went toUP - 68 words
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Article204 1953-06-17 10 COME trouien /jar«? tJte misfafcen idra that a dressing table is the perfect catch-all for everything from empty enrelopes to shoe /aces. Actually, W it is to itfVf a useful and efficient purpose, the table must be kept in perfect condition, and equipped only with beauty204 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-06-17 10 •Muh Japan Provrd h,r,,|f to fa* tnd lal Bl "'I, a, Wj-It W»» U no** a m.i%j f iU or«4,hnul|, PlH4r J radio In Mtf hrf n»»v^v the M,, r WJ abt|| jMd an^ M, h brlovt-d of j |lld<( h UP Ph.. In46 words
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Advertisement228 1953-06-17 10 Star Contest No. 20 *»unim^ Can You Name These Stars? ALL through thi, week the MI'S! contain the catthline <* Singapore standard pre- STAR CONTEST No 20 on sents its twentieth star ton- the top left hand corner and tcst bear the address THE MOVIE All you've got to do228 words
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Advertisement63 1953-06-17 10 i THE COUPON I READ THIS BEFORE I YOU ORDER YOUR PAT- J TERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps i< J you wont your pottern cut If I don't get the stamps. you don't get the pattern J A numbei off orders have to me without the »^mpt.63 words
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Advertisement122 1953-06-17 10 9 *u*~~ as4T^W^> 1 hnce C ri> /lrniea tvmuu V if ii Triply protected against time and the itr -<i M im« life is the woman who follows Lli/abett, I 'routine of cleansing, toning and MHfahfcf to nkVp 1 a lovely skin or brighten beauty dimmed l J CLEANSE with122 words
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Miscellaneous311 1953-06-17 10 RITA DEL MRJi 'Vo J» s (M \IIONJ iti.n- i>ni eaoitxh hid lin in liir world 1 1 damn •"> HI. :11. il h«-*ll hi. l |,"l.r > »m 10 llt tani Uitchr-•<t'-ll J.llllll^s Ul l»\|>,, xv PON I:\lK\V NI: B« thrifty 1 ire 1] aj >a say (,1 w311 words
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Article64 1953-06-17 11 AN ODD job man and white washer gave evidence in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into ihe deaths of his 36-year-old wife, Lee Hon Ying. and two-year-old son Yee Ah Wak. It was alleged that they died from the wounds Inflicted on them by64 words
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147 1953-06-17 11 London's Tennis Season Gets A Sloppy Start shiD?of y T^L matCheS in ,f he Q ue en's Club "championment important pre- Wimbledon tourna- London s principal tennis season opens with this weekong tournament and extends w r °uf h J the June 22-July 4 Wimbledon championships Art Larsen of San147 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-06-17 11 photo 3S S as the only dressed ship in Singapore harbour yesterday. She was the Blue Funnel liner Anshun, see* pulling away from a Singapore wharf with 174 Malay men, women and children making the pilgrimage to "J? 00 A»other 650 pilgrims will embark at Penan* on mis, tn« Anshun'sStandard - 56 words
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Advertisement19 1953-06-17 11 FOR SALE SILVERCROS9 pram canopy, mattress basket. Condition good. $100 net. Please give phone number Box T. 1266 S.S.19 words
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Advertisement768 1953-06-17 11 P£l{sO,Y\k, it 1 —^-4 U (*OMt to the CWhkeA Dem on 2? stration. OJLC Showrooms. 12. Batterv Road. 10 w 9 m Saturday. 20th June See Kenwood Mixer being used wilh the new Kwali Cooker, specially designed for local use ANNOINrtMENT T'HE religious rtniinml in A memory of the laU?768 words
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Advertisement633 1953-06-17 11 i Ml MELTIM. im». Saturdiv llth. W^btmUj 15th and Saturday IKII Jul> 1953. PNTRIES CLOSE at 12 nom o r) WEDNESDAY \r Ji; y. 19&J SWEEPS Unllrrited S^veeT>^tak'•v FOR MEMBERS ONLY w -> hf J ca h R.ice Day A in-j (01 ti-ko's mus 1 be in *rr\X\nt and be633 words
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Miscellaneous157 1953-06-17 11 "1 r*-iASP. r r VOU ARC V WILD BIUJ^^P AH//- IT'LL. E^ GREIAT T -J>r _i-_ I ACCORDiNJG TO ?-VO' BUT, MAH «UNS IS .■Jm*." l^ -up- the: lelgenjdaftv figure J that ole. gang o'minje: s law-wemust DIDM'T" snLLGOOD.7- am -now I^^^ KT^H < THIL OLD WEST^-VDU HAVE K, T157 words
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Article386 1953-06-17 12 England Scores A Moral Victory NOTTINGHAM. June 16 (Keuter) England scored a moral victory over Australia in the first test which was left drawn today. Resuming play at 4.30 p.m. England carried Saturday's score of 41 for one to 1 10 an addition of 78 runs without any further loss.386 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-06-17 12 ABOVE ore finishes of the final day's races of the Perak Turf Club June meeting.15 words
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Article354 1953-06-17 12 YOUNG Men Muslim Association, strong contenders for Hie S.A.F.A. Di\ ision II league honours, w*> e humbled for the second tiint this* season when they wei> bef/.en I—o1 0 by a gallant and spirited Chinese Athletic XI tt the Geylang Stadium yesterday Despite this loss.354 words
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Article232 1953-06-17 12 THE draw and starting ttmps of the Singapore Island Club Gaw Khek Khijin Cup golf for Saturday are. FIRST TEE 2.15 p.m.— V. Jonej (4). Lim Boh Yam (5). 2.20 p.m.— D. W. McMullan (4), S/L. L. Newbould <B>. 2.25 p.m.— B. Moore (3). S. Abbett (8).232 words
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Article36 1953-06-17 12 S l S^? ELF t d efc i l ted Sin>fa »°re Indian, A* b v xoals w> ibree i a a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yrste rday.36 words
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Article321 1953-06-17 12 Heah's Suggestion Approved By BAM PENANG, Tucs.— Plans arc now being made and rules drawn up for the running of a South-East Asia badminton championships which will be the first of its kind Proposing this tournament at the first meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya's standing committee,321 words
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Article140 1953-06-17 12 Piraeus, 2 Others Deleted Piraeus, Oakfel and Miss Coy have been de'.eed from the SRA classification list. Other particulars are. TRANSFERS From Class 3 to Class 2 Best Tip. From Class 3 to Class 4 Tiberius; Ra-Li; Gameborough II; Sharp Look; Sunstream; Superman; Aladdin; Three Dimension; Ore; Greatest Hour; Church140 words
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214 1953-06-17 12 HM Dockyard Step Nearer SAFA Div. 1 H.M. DOCKYARD came a step nenrer to the SAFA division II championship and a promotion next season to the senior division when they gained a 4-1 victory over a ten-man Haikowyu Sports Club at the BODCA. ground yesterday. Dockyard took the initiative from214 words
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Article86 1953-06-17 12 PENANG. Tues.— The standing committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya decided to publish a badminton magazine as the Official Organ of the BAM. This magi will be called the Ml Badminton Gazette. A sub-committee consl of Mr. Lim Chuan < I (Singapore). Mr. P.86 words
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Article26 1953-06-17 12 Rosewall Connolly Top Seeds lO\lH>\ j u iß*a ev.-nts S i M S don ind *^N rhan i > R i ti i E. M I 126 words
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Article23 1953-06-17 12 A LAJs i SAM K < I K SHU 1'.>1..' Mil !<• I krlirnrr.iii M K H K I K23 words
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230 1953-06-17 12 ThomasCup Challenge Rcund In May-June PENANG. Tues Tenlati\e d.ttfs for the nrxt Thomas C up < li.illrnge round to be plated in Malaya have brrn derided by the standing committee «f the Badminton Association nf M.tlaya. These arr in Ihr middle of May to thr middle uf June 1955. It230 words
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Article382 1953-06-17 12 A HATTRICK by a new-found and flourishing centre-forward, Rahim Omar, best known as Colony's outside-left, contributed to Star Soccerites 3—l victory over a depleted and injury-hit Singapore Recreation Club in this almost one-sided SAFA Division I league game at Jalan Besar stadium382 words
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Advertisement49 1953-06-17 12 Alter 5V4 YEARS IT'S HERE! N B. This picture had only I ONE SCREENING at M'nito I on January loth I!>4B' i UDPAT %W iLinri This SAT. M'nite CAPITOL SPORTS TROPHIES SUPREME IN QUALITY YET ECONOMICAL IN PRICE S. P. H. tie S!LVA siM./\r<>ict Kl'/\l I I Mil lI'OH49 words
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