Singapore Standard, 19 June 1953
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Title Section15 1953-06-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 111. No. 817. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MUNE 19, 1953, TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article38 1953-06-19 1 0 lune 1» <t'P)T A r .i»{ Globemaster L :i :,,i burned l oottiAvo today kiUlni ers and m the worst jisastff in hisfrom ashed i. 1 120 i naming ;l >t> C-124 cemen rek or T38 words
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Article298 1953-06-19 1 As Peace Ms in Siqht fronnf- U V J8 A Communist l£5«»« e i louds »>r a k" told United rrJ I ll^ an<l thc w »r i« over" «%i*^«^ b S°*fcast then said he was tff h«L O< L lOr 8o 1 od and expressed298 words
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Article, Illustration335 1953-06-19 1 LONDON, June 18.— Herr Otto Grotewohl East German Ked Prime Minister, admitted in a speech last ni» lit that his government had wrongly tried to overcome shortcomings in the country almost entirely by "administrative and police methods," East Berlin Kadio reported today. H> was commentingAP; UP; Reuter; U.P.; Radio - 335 words
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Article65 1953-06-19 1 MALACCA. Thar.- The Bankruptcy Office h< e has >f claim form< because of the rush made by wou'cl-bc credit >rs ol Ban Shins Tong farms. To date oily i creditors with :he .•i:ig l e iption ot one for $20,000 .aim have filed their claims.65 words
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Article65 1953-06-19 1 LONDON. June 18 (Renter) Lithuania's Council of Ministers was blamed for "serious shortcomings and mistakes" by the Central Committee of the Lithuanian Communist Party at a recent plenary session, Moscow Radio an nouncad today. The plenary session noted that the Council of Ministers had deviated from65 words
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Article26 1953-06-19 1 GOVERNOR Luis Munoz Martin yesterday organized the Puerto Rican-South Korean Committee and collected $25,000 in 50 minute.* to help South Korean war victims. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration162 1953-06-19 1 IVOR KRAAL - He Aided Everest Conquest IVOR KRAAL By THE man who carried oxygen supplies for the British Expedition that conquered Everest and then went on to conquer 21,000-foot Mount Mera, twenty miles further south, flew back to Singapore yesterday. He is weather-beaten Major Jimmy Roberts M.C.. of 1/2 Gurkha Rifles, veteran162 words
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Article37 1953-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Malayan Chinese Association delegation headed by Sir Cheng- Lock Tan, today called on the High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templer and urged him not to ban the M.C.A. sweep.37 words
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Article14 1953-06-19 1 JAPANESE Crown Prince Akihito left Paris yesterday by train for Biarritz.14 words
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Article88 1953-06-19 1 MILAN, Jun« 18, (AP).— Riot police last night broke up a demon t ration for Julius and Ethel Eloienberfl staged in front of the Americau Consulate tere. Th« demojistrators carried larjje signs asking clemency for the convicted American atom spies. Police dispersed the crowd of several88 words
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1152 1953-06-19 1 THREAT TO FIGHT THE AMERICANS TOKYO, June 18-President Syngmfcn Rhee personally led a revolt by South Koreans against the United Nations today and released thousands of non-Communist war prisoners in a move aimed at wrecking an armistice. 'The reason why I did this withoutAP; UP; Reuter - 1,152 words
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Article, Illustration255 1953-06-19 1 LAST SIX REDS STARVED DIED By RONNIE DUCLOS, Standard Staff Reporter MERSING, Thurs.— The notorious sixth platoon of the Communist Third Regiment which had terrorised the Mersing-Jemeluang area since the Emergency began, has been smashed by the Security Forces. This was disclosed by a Police official to The Standard yesterday.255 words
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Article83 1953-06-19 1 KANSAS CITY June 18. (AFP)— In his first political statement since he left the White House. ex-President Harry Truman said yesterday that for the past four months the Republican party had shown clearly that it was a party to Big Business. Speaking at a press confereiiee in83 words
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Article56 1953-06-19 1 WHILE a Singapore Chinese family was having their dinner fast night in a house in Kampong Limah. three robbers', one of whom was masked and armed with a revovler. entered the house. They herded 'he family into a room, ransacked the whole place and left56 words
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Article23 1953-06-19 1 A WORLD Peace Council If to meet in Budapest today to to the five big powers appeal to ease world tension.—23 words
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Article48 1953-06-19 1 WASHINGTON. June IS (AFP)— The Supreme Court met in an extraordinary session at 12 minutes past noon local time today to give its ruling on the decision of Judge William Douglas to grant a stay of execution of the condemned atom »|>ie* Julius and fcthrl Rosenberg.48 words
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133 1953-06-19 1 It 's Sabotage, Says Labour In Commons LONDON. June l« flleutei»-« Sir Winston Churchill. »h« Pi ime MinUter, s.iid tod.ir l i I \v;is "shocked ;md uiie\t-d tbc report Ih.n 25.000 K pruonera <>f a.l r bad i> <% fi '«'.c«rd pgains] in- wishes nl Umied natloni Command lie dosn133 words
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Advertisement19 1953-06-19 1 Isr %r Testimonials f^HAMISIi NIACTAPPER of the n Un.p,, Kul)ber Estotea sa di *ai TIGER?" I i I •A.19 words
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Advertisement53 1953-06-19 1 ghfghjhgjghjgfhfg SPECIAL OFFER -MINOLTA SEMli'ialn'% Iff pirluri»H I I .*> mm. J IN, to t:\iii 573.00s 73.00 MINOLTA REFLEX 51H3.00 MINOLTA 35 m.m. I itc, I ilMI with sHf timer and SUPER ROKKOR F2.8 Lens x j.jo. 00 Don't Miss This Opportunity pimhou; m»iih: hiri. f i i1 n S53 words
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Article152 1953-06-19 2 THE Singapore Govcrrv- ment will soon start a 'scheme to train skilled workers to be absorbed into all industries, to fight unemployment in the Colony. The newly appointed Employment Officer, Mr. T. G. Tyson, will be in charge of the entire He «HH make a152 words
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Article128 1953-06-19 2 THE delay in the decision of the Singapore Government to move or re-site the temporary courthouse now standing on Hong Lim Green is holding up the development programme planned for this recreational c :te. Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, Vice Chairman of the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of128 words
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Article24 1953-06-19 2 BARELLA BIN CHILLONG. charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday with causing hurt to Karuthanathan on Yee Kjng Estate, was acquitted.24 words
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Article355 1953-06-19 2 Court Told A REGIMENTAL Police bugler was charged in the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday with robbing the manager of the NAAFI canteen in Kay Siang Road, off Tanglin, Singapore, of $988 in cash on Ma v Bat about 9.39 pan. Accused was 21-year-old Ahmad355 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-06-19 2 1 FORTY mm are work--1 i»s overtime at the Siaga- pore Graeral Office to I'lrar a saowball ron.sijrn- meat of mail The Assistant Coßtroi- ler of Posts, Mr. G. A. < ;u>plcdih h yesterday i said: "We recriTed nearly i 3.000 bags of mail from i the114 words
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Article299 1953-06-19 2 New Power Station Standard Staff Reporter TO SPEND SlO,OOO on the official opening of the Singapore Pasir Panjang Power Station is a "sinful waste," four Labour City Councillors say in a letter to the City President Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee. The faur Councillors. Mctsn.299 words
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Article120 1953-06-19 2 EIGHTEEN YEAR -OLD Naris Guala K.imbali. peon, who stole S5OO from the Royal Silk Store in North Bridge Road. Singapore, on April -3, spent t all on a trip to Penang with a girl friend In the tifih Police Court. yesterday, Naris said he120 words
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Article, Illustration6 1953-06-19 2 photo. hggjghjghj StandardStandard - 6 words
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Article15 1953-06-19 2 THE Federation second employment exchange will be opened in Penang next month.15 words
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Article196 1953-06-19 2 JOHN MCGREGOR, .enior aircraftsman. Seletar, who drove a car in a- zig-zag manner at 50 m.p,h., was finally arrested atter a sixmile chase when he crashed into a tree in Yeo Chu Kan* Road, the Singapore First 1 raffle District Court was told yesierday. Charged with196 words
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131 1953-06-19 2 Beauty Contests Indecen Vicar Says Priests Vi© v Church's Attify THE Rt. Rev. FotScr e^ w rol of the Diocese of Mo'ac< ported Father Honorio Mun^i T^ held that beauty contests J! 4 the flesh and eyes" ond modesty and indecency." He said: "Thai approve of it attogi Iher. I:131 words
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Article25 1953-06-19 2 ■WGAPOU I eration impo wor h <>f May. *h. h !<i Si 4 than Tne e\ > same peri< I preUxninai t I jtattrday.25 words
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Article207 1953-06-19 2 WHILE artistes in a Singapore emus amazed aa audience of 2.500 with their tricks, outside the big lop, Ho Kok Kim. 20. was doing a iitt'e lleigbi of hand ittl h;* own and he had i:i audience of one a detective. Ho surreded207 words
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Advertisement241 1953-06-19 2 b^^^^^b iBO i COOKED SPAGHETTI All I he family will cheer wbed E Heinz Cooked Sftavlu'tti is i Kervrd for dinner. I or no lomJ W%W^k i- mort* popular, -nor. luste- \mtmJf i<-mj»:iti^ and .i.li<io. than h^^^j^^^B^^ these tender strands of -ood- ==s== :^^SS i 3l y ness with their241 words
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Advertisement101 1953-06-19 2 ■^^i^^^^y j WBBHLnWaWaian^aW Y M 9 W M M* M *J f ENTER THE ONLY WORLD WIDE BEAUTY 1 'MISS UNIVERSE BEAUTY PAGatf ill 'UNIVERSAL IN TERNATtON A L 3k7^ Ii'STUDiOS SCREEN CONTRACTS 'IjjTMfS IS YOOR OPPORTUNITY S&' fi FOR FAME AND PORTUHI l&k, V^S^* -i. [I iCo-»po«iorcd by: rtißF101 words
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Article494 1953-06-19 3 VARSITY TEAM WILL COVER ALL SQUATTER AREAS Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-EIGHT University o f Malaya students have begun a six week large-scale sur vey of attap dwellings in Singapore estimated to shelter 1 50,000 people. The outcome of the survey will form part of the494 words
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Article129 1953-06-19 3 MR. C. R. DASARATHA RAJ, Labour Member fo; Rochorc in the Singapore Legislative Council, will make a new move to control rents of houses built after Sept 7 1947. Mr. Raj yesterday explained the reason for his not moving the amendment to the Rent129 words
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Article73 1953-06-19 3 THE Director of Posts, Singapore, has announced that subsequent to the opening of the new Bukit Timah Post Office, the following amendment to the schedule for the Mobile Post Office will be introduced with effect from Monday, June 22. The Mobile Post Office will visit Hong73 words
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28 1953-06-19 3 THE U.S.S. McCord will arrive in Singapore today. En route from Korea, the destroyer, has been delayed in the Philippine for repairs.28 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-06-19 3 SIXTEEN nuMj sacks of Burma cheroots and four pounds, of opium, ready to be unloaded into sampans for Singapore, were found by Customs officials in one of their routine searches yesterday. The contra hand goods were aboard the Shapur which arrived here from Burma early123 words
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Article259 1953-06-19 3 in-Chief Far East Air Force, Air ti'ord Sanderson, has awarded 16 good service to locally employed with Far East Air Force units ij (he mnmand. it in nder S pore mials i the I Chu Kang < I. :i .storekeeper I rtoyed >n the Air-259 words
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Article18 1953-06-19 3 ting i be the the Ol ap- 1 Week five iber 1 on iop p.m. I be18 words
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Article45 1953-06-19 3 THE annual general meeting of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine and Fnrulty of Medicine of the University of Malaya will be held on June 23 at 8.1,1 p.m. iti the Department of Pathology at the Singapore General Hospital.45 words
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279 1953-06-19 3 THE Singapore Medical authorities have not been satisfied with the accommodation and facilities at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital for some time, but improvements are being made under the first phase of the Ten Year Medical Plan, Mr. T. F. Strang, Deputy Director of the Medical279 words
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Article76 1953-06-19 3 SPEEDBOAT racing i s becoming so popular in Singapore that sever*] racers including Mr. Oei Tjotig le. President of the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore have ordered Speedliners from the U.S.A. With these boats it is expected that a speed of over 50 m.p.h. will be76 words
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Article46 1953-06-19 3 MR. TAN LARK SYE. one of the chief sponsors of the Nanyang University, will declare open the new $1,000,000 airconditioned library of the University of Malaya on Oct. 10. after the Convocation. Mr. Tan contributed $300,000 to the University of Malaya.46 words
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Article29 1953-06-19 3 A CAR parked in a shed in the grounds of Middleton Hospital was totally damaged when the shed caught fire in the small hourj of yesterday morning.29 words
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Article194 1953-06-19 3 Standard Woman Reporter SOME 300 schoolgirls from various Singapore schools gathered at Kaffirs Girls' School yesterday to hear a talk by Miss Anna Lord Strauss, visitin; American woman leader and editor. Miss Strauss told the girls about life in America, urged them to prepare for194 words
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Article211 1953-06-19 3 THE Sixth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday commended a Singapore detective. Wee Whuy Siong, for the efficient way he arrested a 1 snatch thief. Mr. Pates asked the prosecutor. A.S.P. Mr. D. McConnall to bring it to the notice ol his211 words
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Article60 1953-06-19 3 IT was stated in yesterday's issue of The Singapore Standard that L9O Bok Ciuvee. in his defence in the Singapore High Court, stated that Mr. A.M. MacDonald had sentence. l him to a month's rigorous imprisonment in a lower court. Loo was convicted in the60 words
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Article, Illustration125 1953-06-19 3 SCHOOLBOY Fonif look Tin th,»ve) is a worred person. His pet dou Nero (seen with him ..hove) has bt'en mi ssi us since Monday evening, llr asked The Standard yesterday la help him find h s "beloved pal whom lie misses very murh." Nero, u tli(it(i'.i»h125 words
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Article117 1953-06-19 3 Trophy To Be Returned To Owners THE old shooting trophy, which was brought into The Standard office on Wednesday, will b e sent to fa rightful owners the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders shortly, said Colonel C. F Todd. Army Public Relations Ofti or, yesterday when he learned of its whereabouts.117 words
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Article65 1953-06-19 3 THE A.O.C. Ceylon. Air Commodore J. Cox is arriving at Changi from Negombo on Sunday and the A.O.C. Hong Kong, Air Commodore R. C. Field is due from Kai-Tak the following day. They will attend a four day conference of Air Officers Commanding to65 words
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Article68 1953-06-19 3 MEMBERS appointed to serve on the Hospital Board. Mersing, for the current year are Mrs. M. Engel. Che Nora binte Mansor. Mrs. M. E. BonBernard. Mrs. J. I. Burns. Che A/.izah binte Abdullah, Mr. Poh Swee Lim. Mr. Philip Chew. Mr. J. MacPhail. Mr. E. G. W. Gush,68 words
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Article175 1953-06-19 3 SLICK JOB BY S'PORE THIEF A THIEF, using a duplicate home-made Unitiou switch key \esteiria> altrrnoon drove a npufttl distrihiitm V van half mile from where it was parked, remnxed the salrsman s takings of M.M'.S from the van. and ahandoned the vehicle. It was pi'tii UK the tm •.t175 words
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Advertisement18 1953-06-19 3 r TO WIN MESS SINGAPORE CONTEST LAMOROUS AMERICAN *V£R?ING GOWN 1 From vanity '''ir^ri to ffij i y^^V18 words
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Advertisement100 1953-06-19 3 *Jw II TAKES MOKE MATERIAL I O Y^^rW f .^B^ IT TflWP^ I /itf QUALITY I I TAILORING MB I I I»IS( :IM Ml\ V I lON for NIGHT ON l»\V I YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON IS. WASSIAMULLS MESS DEPT. TEL. ltn«m "HOME-JANOME" it's precision JSwM I and »V*'100 words
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Article335 1953-06-19 4 THE TIMES DEFENDS ABDUL AZIZ i. '»ifl London Corr. l tDON, June 18 General K r Gerald Tcmpler's relations v:' i the Press, although there "a large Public Relations Department, h.ive not a'ways r < happy," .states the Times Si" '.pore correspondent. ThcM relations assumed po ';il significance yesterday >.335 words
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Article50 1953-06-19 4 VLACCA, Thurs. The U lent Commissioner, Mr. (i E C. Wisdom today gave a tea party to 100 members of the Malacca Malay community a1 rbe Residency lawn. Tie Malays could not attend the Queen's birthday party last Saturday week beca ise of the fasting season.50 words
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Article200 1953-06-19 4 A SUGGESTION to run a million-dollar lottery to raise funds for social and relief cases was made at a meeting of the Working Committee of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation held yesterday at the Chinese Secretariat. It was decided that the chairman should approach200 words
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Article34 1953-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Soon after the Malayan Trade Union Council's Annual Conference scheduled to be held next month, a seminar will be arranged in which 30 Trade Union members will take part.34 words
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Article72 1953-06-19 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 18. Tfce following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 20id. July/Sept. 20id Oct. /Dec. 2aid. Jon. /Mar. 20ld. July c.i.f. \9ld. Market: Quietly Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £675 per ton buyers, £677 10s.72 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-06-19 4 photo A scene from "Chinese Fantasy", one of the items i n the International Kevue, Oat of the flat, a show produced by Mr. A. J. Braga in aid of the Blind. Picture was taken at last nishfs rehearsal in the Victoria Theatre. Singapore. Tiie revue will bStandard - 60 words
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Article222 1953-06-19 4 SOON KLNG SENGS motion to the Singapore Hig^h Court to rescind the bankruptcy order made against him, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray- Ay nsley yesterday with costs. Soon, a bankrupt exmanager of the South Branch of the Overseas fchinese Banking Corporation, brought222 words
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214 1953-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation booksellers plan to ask Government to promulgate a special ordinance for the protection of the bookselling trade. This is the result of anxiety booksellers have felt since a man was fined 51,250 recently for selling obscene literature. They fear214 words
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Article160 1953-06-19 4 'Not A Fly Seen In China Tour' A CEYLONESE Trade Union leader claimed in Singapore yesterday that he had not seen a fly or ,3 mosquito during his .six-week Red China tour. So impressed was he with Communist China's sanitation. The man. Mr. M. G. Mendi<. general secretary of the160 words
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Article108 1953-06-19 4 Barmaids (With A Difference) AN appreciative group of Singaporeans last sight nodded their approval when blonde barmaids made their debut in Singapore. "Jolly good show." commented the Singaporeans who were invited to a roektail party on board the Anna Bakke. here on her maiden voyage for the Knutsen Line Orient108 words
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Article76 1953-06-19 4 THE Singapore Fourth Dirtrict Court Jutige. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam, yesterday sentenced Thng Hui Hoe. alias Lee Hai Chew to two years' rigorous imprisonment *on a charge of housebreaking and theft. Thng, who had three previous convictions of a similar nature. pleaded guilty to housebreaking and76 words
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Article, Illustration308 1953-06-19 4 Unity Urged In 'Common Fight' Standard Staff Reporter THE Council of Joint Action of Singapore Government employees* unions and associations last night called upon the three industrial unions which broke away from ft to rejoin the Council and thus strengthen the ''common struggle" for a living wage for theStandard - 308 words
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Article226 1953-06-19 4 PEN AN(;. Than. Hat |tttft4 fronting the Medical Drp.irtm; nt i> th^ of Health Officers who ;ire m -i ntttti time, an official spokesman «»1 Hie ledenu headquarters told The Standard ladir He rc.r.. rked till were not many j < ipU for a dftptomi in226 words
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Article99 1953-06-19 4 PENANG. TlKir*.— Further evidence was recorded by Mr. J. W. D. AmbrOM in the Sessions Court to<iav when Mr. H. C. Butcher. Senior Government Chemist. Penang. appear. ed as another witness in the case in whuh Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons has been charged with the murder of99 words
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Article115 1953-06-19 4 JAi*AM especti lo consume 80,0<m> tons ot rubber this vear— four wh that of her IM.V2 imports, saui Mr. E. G. Holiday of The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber As>;xia ion. on his reluru from Tokyo yesterday Japanese manufacturers told him this. There was115 words
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Article58 1953-06-19 4 TELUK ANSOM. Thurs.— Timely action by firemen »nd police prevented fire from spreading to the Lee Rubber factory at Batak Rabit Road yesterday. A small patch of lallang near the factory caught fire and. fanned bv the breeze, it spread towards tNe rubber store. The fire58 words
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Article67 1953-06-19 4 THERE hav# been no substantial developments in the Government's campaign to limit the enormous expenses incurred in accommodating its officers ir> Singapore hotels Mr. M. C. Compton. the Deputy Financial Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Compton said the matter win being close)? watched, and67 words
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Article37 1953-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs I For the past three months, 66 members ol the St John's Ambulance have been under training by members of the Kinrara Military Hospital stall. They are now sitting for their examinations.37 words
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Article37 1953-06-19 4 A FILM SHOW !>ers an.i friends of I Lumpur Young Ma will be given by 1 States Inform. i* i S dny at 8p m. a! II Si Ceylon Tam A mises. Scott Ro;ui.37 words
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Advertisement258 1953-06-19 4 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation f If you feel old before your time or unVr from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happtnoss am* health In an American medical ilis.-overy which restores youthful vlr<>ur and vitality quicker" than gland operations. It is -a simple home258 words
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Advertisement81 1953-06-19 4 GERMAN TRADE DIRECTORY FIRMENREGI! Published for 50 year > b, Hamburg, West GerrrK. of over 4,000 pages with ond Index m English, descriptions ond ncn~ Import and Export firm* Send tufa 1953 U draft for I The 11 for the s*t of 3 I 4 y MlmM mci.il- A. VERN81 words
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331 1953-06-19 5 ESTIMATE WAS FOR $30M. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and the Federation could well be proud of their Univer sity of Malaya which will be built on the 1,500-acre site in north-west J hw fJ?JI c SS™™S* af 2 500 students at an estimated total331 words
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Article220 1953-06-19 5 How soon building would start depended entirely on finance, Sir Sydney stressed. It was hoped, however, to make a move to the new site five years after "serious work started." For the first two years, new roads would be built and water and electricity laid on.220 words
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Article165 1953-06-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— "The Bloody Revenge," a show put up by surrendered bandits, depicting the atrocities of the Communist terrorist organisation, was described as "too bloody good" by a Communist document seized by the Security Forces. The document said "the Communists must stop this165 words
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Article86 1953-06-19 5 IT WAS the barrier near the Kallang Airport, Singapore, which helped the police to get their man after a threemile chase. Inspector Abdul Kadir, prosecuting officer, said in the First Traffic Court yesterday. Salleh bin Shah, a driver, attached to 61 Coy., RASC, was charged with86 words
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Article73 1953-06-19 5 REV. MARSHALL T. Steel, pastor of the Highland Park Methodist Church of Dallas. Texas, arrived in Singapore by air from Hongkong yesterday to give today's graduation address at the Trinity College graduation ceremony. He will be guest preacher at three Methodist churches on Sunday. Dr.73 words
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Article13 1953-06-19 5 IN yesterday's anti-rabies campaign 457 dogs were vaccinated and 144 destroyed.13 words
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Article, Illustration231 1953-06-19 5 PalmsGone— Admiral Is Disappointed A RETIRED British rearadmiral with a fondness fur "gula malaka" got off an airliner from Sydney yesterday and drove straight to the Singapore Naval Base to see if twelve coconut palms he planted twelve years ago were stiU standing. He returned disappointed. The palms have vanished231 words
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Article23 1953-06-19 5 A PADI exhibition, organised by Mr. D. Borries, District Officer. Kuala Selangor. will be held in Tanjong Karang on June 27.23 words
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177 1953-06-19 5 Women Told: Stay In When He Wants You "Must women be active in public affairs'* was the gubi«ct of a talk given by Miss Anna Lord Strauss, famous American social worker to members of the Chinese Ladies' Association at VicePresident, Mrs. T. P. F. McNiece's house yesterday. Miss Strauss exhorted177 words
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Article115 1953-06-19 5 THE Singapore City Council's advertising campaign to sell electricity to the publ ic "is a waste of public monev," said City Councillor Mr. S. S. Manyam yesterday. He was commenting on a proposal by the Special Electricity Committee of the Council to spend $30,000 on advertising115 words
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Article72 1953-06-19 5 THE following grades of rationed rice will be issued to the public in the proportions shown apainst each grade in the districts of Johore Bahru, Mersing and Kluang from June 15 to 28. Johore Bahru: Slam whole 50 r h Burma Ngatsein 50%. Mersing: Town New72 words
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Article67 1953-06-19 5 TAN KIM EXG, a woman chief tenant of a house in Lorong Stangee, Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, to voluntarily causing hurt to Wee Oh Neo, a subtenant of the same house, with a vegetable knife, on June 17 at 11.30 a.m.67 words
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Article40 1953-06-19 5 THE Young Malayans Club of Johore Bahru is holriini? a Harl Raya party today at 3 p.m in the Bukit Zahrah School Hall Tickets at $1 each are obtainable from the secretary, and the school gate this afternoon.40 words
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189 1953-06-19 5 THE Nanyang University Committee is still looking for a Chancellor for the Varsity. At a meeting of the committee held in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday it was decided to ask members to suggest a suitable scholar lor this post. The meeting decided189 words
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Advertisement168 1953-06-19 5 NOW jjfilJlTllljto I'* 1.41 4, SHOWING KSdKaBRJm 99 6 :m 7() l^ eMPRESS OF LOVE *'v..fll^ H« IN AN ERA OF SlNl^i J I I* MARIA FELIX GEORGES MARCHAL iB f —HISTORY'S MOST WICKED WOMAM jgj PLUS! FEDERATION CORONATION CELEBRAIIONS ijMtk After 5Vi years I|3! IT CAN NOW BE r168 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-06-19 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. on June 17, to 7.30 p.m. on June 18. SinraRore (81 F). Penan* (71 Ft. -ota Bahru (74 F). Kuala Lumpur (74 F). Ipoh (72 F). Kuantan (77 F). Maximum Temperature: rrom 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 18. Singapore (97 F). Penanf90 words
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Article761 1953-06-19 6 'pHE Communist rulers in East Berlin have seen the red light. The fact that some 100,000 people participated in the East Berlin riots is perhaps of more significance than seems at first sight. A rioting involving 100,000 people may be a serious enough matter in a761 words
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Article318 1953-06-19 6 Review of Views Ritsco Report UTUSAN Mclayu in its commerits on the Ritson Report welcomes Sir Ritson 's recommendation to do awav with non-pensionable allowances but criticised the terms of reference of Sir Ritson's commission .which hampered him from deciding on the question of what reaily constitutes a living wage318 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1953-06-19 6 Alex Josey eoneludes his review ol a recently published pamphlet on Malaya DERRICK Sington hastens to point out that, officially, British policy at present consists in the pursuit of the third aim. Britain is pledged to help Malaya towards nationhood and independence. Socialist though I am, I do1,261 words
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1401 1953-06-19 6 How China Finances Her 5-Year Plan In this, the last of d articles, the Hongkonn 1 respondent oi foe Chester Guardian indicn* why Red China W q3 peace in Korea. 1 HONGKONG, THE cosf of the projects of the Five-Yeor Plan, the vast amount of manpower required, the difficulties of1,401 words
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Advertisement93 1953-06-19 6 SINGAPORE nuEE STANDARD INDEPENUENI MOHNINO HEWS PAPEB HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Cakle Teleoroph Address: TIGER NEWS, Singapore BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing Home Square, London. E.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOh PENANG 45. Sultoo Street. Bi. Cowon Street. 8, Leirh Street, Telephone93 words
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Advertisement131 1953-06-19 6 EMBASSY HOTEL <o|>[M»«lt>- KitUtnc P'f^ l 4« \lt-jrr Roail Slnfaporr Pi— I'4>l1 4>l 4 (BITUATFD IN SINGAPORFS B» s l RfMP AREA) ENJOY THE COOL SEA BRFFZI WHILI DINE, WINE DANCB TO THE ENCHANTINCt MtSIC Of < Nl CHINESE AND WESTERN DISH** ABLE AT MODFRAIJ F\l^ COME TO OITR POPI'LAR131 words
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412 1953-06-19 7 CALL TO IMPEACH DOUGLAS FOR A-SPY DECISION June 18.— A formal resolution math Supreme Court Justice William r granting a stay of execution to atom spies DUg r Fthel Rosenberg was introduced in the li^ a 7 Representatives yesterday by Mr. Willam DUse ,id Wheeler (Democrat, Georgia). fI)0 elcr's twoReuter; AFP; AP - 412 words
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Article65 1953-06-19 7 I Under reign r would tig Chi- from ig to Arthur asked Inkcn li the st troops -wcr- reprewers China. i States factorily. emter, Mr. ed if the ble sources i the e ti jps. He I to tx In- ity now port. had no second 1 'he diflioulv.ns65 words
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Article27 1953-06-19 7 \DELPHIA, June 13 1 rnard Ba- er states- the Atlantic depended i ;ir.rl f a .< ,1 as his i and rledepe id at27 words
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Article13 1953-06-19 7 i Churchill I C itnmons West laucr into the •<- :hniEgyptian APAP - 13 words
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Article15 1953-06-19 7 Churchill Common heartily Pad but ide the tralia and Britain A PAP - 15 words
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Article61 1953-06-19 7 STOCKHOLM. June 18. CAP)— Sonic women just won't let Sweden's seven-year-old Crown Prince Karl Gustav alone. And so the story came out today that he now has a kiss guard, a royal servant posted near him at all times to fend oft kfssing ladies61 words
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Article22 1953-06-19 7 THAILAND i s considering whether Cambodian Kin^ Norodom could be allowed to use Bangkok as a propaganda i platform. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article43 1953-06-19 7 LONDON, June 18. (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday that Britain's actual defence expenditure, including production expenditure, had not been reduced. The estimate for production and research in 1953/54 was £746.000.000. aqainst £652.000.--000 in 1952/53, the Prime Minister -aid.43 words
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Article165 1953-06-19 7 TEHERAN, June 18, (Reuter).— Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, the Iranian Prime Minister, was warned today that he would be held responsible for any consequences arising out of demonstrations supporting a government bill to reduce the constitutional status of the Shah. The warning was conveyed in a165 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-19 7 THIS United Press Tadio picture shows Mrs. Sophie Rosenberg, mother of atom spy Julius Rosenberg praying while the Supreme Court decided the fate of her son.26 words
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136 1953-06-19 7 Britain Also Has Trouble Over Wives LONDON. June 18. (Reuter) —Mr. Anthony Nutting. Foreign Under Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday the "oviet Government had been left in no doubt of Britain's views of her refusal to allow Russian wives to join their husbands in Britain. Mr. Norman Dodds,136 words
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Article16 1953-06-19 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday called the rioting in East Berlin a significant thing. A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article175 1953-06-19 7 BERLIN, June 18 (AP)— The Russians declared martial law today in Potsdam and Babelsberg, their own army headquarters outside Berlin. The East German Communist police force radio made the ana^^^^,^^..— i nouncement. Curfew from 2000 hours until 0600 nightly is imposed. In East Berlin,175 words
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Article124 1953-06-19 7 CAIRO, June 18 (AP) The weekend Al Gadid yesterday reported that 50-year-old taxi driver AJy El Sayed Ahmed has at last found happiness with his 19th wife. Ahmed first married whrn he was sixteen. Now at ">'> hf says 'life is very swtet with my last124 words
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655 1953-06-19 7 Berlin Revolt Crushed By Soviet Army, Tanks entir«l RLIN J J Mn e. 1 8— The Russians threw on -d'y^Ue 8 GerMOn W rW belliOß suoaue a European city short of war city limitr?rnm rmoUr ed K divisioll reached the extern fiffhtinThv sn Z nal b^ after a dav ofAP; Reuter; UP; AFP - 655 words
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Article66 1953-06-19 7 KHATMAXDU. June 18, (AP) The 15-mon Japanese expedition attempting to climb an unconqueied Himalayan Peak. 26.658 feet, in Xepal. reported in a message received here yesterday that they have reached 25.000 feet. The message came with letters addressed to members' families in Japan. The letters66 words
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151 1953-06-19 7 Expedition's Expert Is Forced To Leave gfhgfhgfhgf into the valley of the Hongu. On one glacier pass 18.000 (eel high, he found to be a regular trade route over which, later in. the year, Yaks and sheep a/e driven. Wo himself with five Sherpas eroded 19.000 feet pass farther to151 words
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Article175 1953-06-19 7 KATMANDU. .June l« (Reuter) Mrs. Anglahmu 1 sing said today thai Tending has been offered the leading role in a film to he prod by an Indian producer. She added that Ten ing. M, had earned "by no means lug sums" from his mountain175 words
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Article21 1953-06-19 7 UK 11 1 .sources in said yesterday the > Government 1- diplomat ic r< ;nr »on of Hod C'lunn. APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-19 7 photo. Colonel John Hunt (left), leader of the British Everest expedition, is shown here with Tom Bourdillon. another member of the expedition, on their return from Everest to Khatmandu. Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Sherpa Tensing of Nepal, two members of the expedition party, climbed Everest, world's highest peak,AP - 54 words
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Advertisement141 1953-06-19 7 NORTH BORNEO INTERNAL AIR SERVICES SCHEDULES with effect from 10th June I 453/454 jjons, and Fris. j ML 455/456 Weds, and Sats. d *P Sondokon fl rr 1615 0645 dep Sondokan arr 1645 5 Kudat dep 1510 0750 orr Kudot dep 1540 90S d *P Kudot 810 dCP KudOt Ofr141 words
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Advertisement28 1953-06-19 7 1 J^^K' l LUKUUKvT 2 /^^^^M^^^ HI.ItKIM.ItOM. (11l S j^^^^^^^Tll IMMONAL PJN.STHIIM; WND S A l> j EMERALD, MAROON, I fi*w I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. swgapohl \J \S28 words
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400 1953-06-19 8 LONDON, June 18, (Renter).— The British Government last ni*ht denied that ships under British authority had carried Chinese Communist troops since Communist China joined the operations In Korea In the autumn of 1960. Mr. Anthony Nutting, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs said400 words
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Article31 1953-06-19 8 THE Philippine Air Lines office in San Francisco announced yesterday the indefinite suspension of plans for establishment of direct air service between San Francis- co flnd Mexico City. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1953-06-19 8 THE Japan-Thailnnd freight conferenre has decided to admit Nippon Yusen Kaisha and other Japanese shipping lines as full-fledged members. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement678 1953-06-19 8 Fast 1 ranspaciflr Service to San Francisco and Lot Angeles via Hongkong and Japan. Agentp ANGLO-FRENCH *c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: Lumpur 311 S'pore *****/3 P Sham 295 Malacca 456 Penang 875 FOR D.K./CONTTNENT S'pore P S'ham Penang t Benreoch for Havre, London, Rotte'dam, Hull G33/34 25/27June 28/30June t Benmhor for678 words
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Advertisement1027 1953-06-19 8 BLOT FUNNEL LINE J^ cm line.) MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. ij-j* Incorporated in Singapore CATTler* option to proceed via otner ports to load and discharge carfo SAILINGS to LJVBBPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CON TIWENIAJ. POBIS IXm SaU* f Btum pmmbs Anpenor for H«vr« Uwpool Janeiro June2iy22 Ulysses for Holland London j-iipM1,027 words
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Advertisement366 1953-06-19 8 JAPAN MALAYA INDIA. PA KIST \N PERSIAN CiL'LF Frequent and regular sailings from Japan via Hongkong. Singapore Penang to Madrai, Colombo. Bombay, Karacm Khommshar Basrah. Kuwait and Bahrain Monthly mailings from Singapore to Japan lo be inaugurated soon Straits New Fork Straits/ Pacifi? Service Agents: KOKLS.H KAII'N KAISUA LTD. TOKVO366 words
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Advertisement644 1953-06-19 8 EAST ASIATIC~UJJiI SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN'Wu i r I S'pure P c "MANCHURIA" for Auitralla2l 2.VF.,^ h4 r^l -MKUNIA- tor Bangkok 35 55 U Nl^l -KIN A" tor Bangkok Saigon, I Hongkong. Manila. Robe I y kObama If/17J^ M "SALANDIA" for Bangkok ..29'29jm, "MONGOLIA" For Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong, Manila' Kobe and644 words
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Article27 1953-06-19 9 (AFP) v narkei -i) a Thai Afl th ionn;id project ie fol- an- <■ the rdly '<) ■ion .lain in< ed ieties and27 words
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Article11 1953-06-19 9 Sino-Japanese Textile Firm I pan te: In terday. being e mani11 words
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Article83 1953-06-19 9 ALL sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday with only small business passing. Copra was a quietly steady market with buvers for July shipment indicating $:V2i per picu] and sellers at $33*. Coconut oil remained quii>t at SSIJ per picul buyers at $53 J sellers.83 words
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Article61 1953-06-19 9 THE Pakistan Government has granted permission to export raw cotton of Pakistan origin other than Comilla cotton provided such exports are supported by irrevocable 100 per cent letters of credit. A statement to this effect has been issued by the Traie Commissioner lor Pakistan in Malaya.61 words
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Article59 1953-06-19 9 HONGKONG. Jane 18. Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were 115.73 to £4 sterling $6,026 to U.S dollar $1,843 to Malayan $1: 50.225 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $270,623 to one tael. PREMIER Shigeru Yoshida yesterday hinted that Japan may pay some cash reparationsU.P. - 59 words
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248 1953-06-19 9 LONDON, June 18, (Reuter).— A message in the Financial Times maintained that Japan shared British alarm at the American protectionist trend in the sphere of trade. i This paper's Tokyo correspondent declared that the Japanese Government is increasing top-level pressure in Tokyo for semi-official248 words
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Article, Illustration62 1953-06-19 9 WITH summer upoß Tokyo and few buildings »ir ™«"JJtioncd Uip ice company's *tora*e room takes on a ISStr SiIfSSJS shaped blocks of !<«. contain!.* crerj. thing from models of the famous Marnouchi BuUdme tg flowers are readied for the department stores who H strategi-ally place them with fans blowing uponUP - 62 words
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Article171 1953-06-19 9 Rubber Steadies On Kores Reports Standard Market Reporter REPORTS from Korea and Berlin steadied the rubber market in Singapore yesterday. prices closing at 67$ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for July shipment, a rise of 8 cent from Wednesday's levels. Prices opened around 671 rents on a reasonably171 words
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Article167 1953-06-19 9 Malayan Share Mart Dull THE Malayan share market was dull again yesterday with industrials quietly steady, tins easier and rubbers remaining neglected. Small business was reported. Changed prices were: IN DL' STRIA LS Buyers Sellers Fed. Disp 2.55 2 69 xd Frasor Weave Ords. 2 05 2 10 Horia Kona167 words
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326 1953-06-19 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Drop in RI Smallholders Production ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Less Rubber For Export This Year By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, June 18. Latest figures indi cote that Indonesia will export less smallholding rubber abroad this year than at any time since Indonesia became independent in 1950. Betwern January ;md April. Indonesia326 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-19 9 BEAUTY and the Beefeater on the Jubilee Brewery Limit-d (England) exhibit at the Canadian International Trade Fair. Miss Fat Grealis and Mr. Beefeater John Gordon re lax in the Hope and Anrhor. England has nearly jO.ftUO square feet this year, showing i n 14 groups.45 words
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Article241 1953-06-19 9 JAKARTA, June 18, (AFP).— lndonesian economic circles have been stirred by recent press reports from Japan that Japanese mining enterprises are planning to approach the Indonesian Government for concessions to exploit iron ores in the Lampong area of Sumatra. Indonesian authorities have' also expressed241 words
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174 1953-06-19 9 NEW YORK, June 18, (Reuter). The l§w Armed Services Committee agreed to recommend that the Inited States industry be required to place firm orders for a six-month supply of synthetic rubber, according to a Washington despatch to the Journal of Commerce. I At present the174 words
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152 1953-06-19 9 LONDON. June 18. (UP) Board of Trade officials have deprecated Japan's concern over her exports to the sterling area and said her exports to British colonies may be exported to rise. The refwit Anglo-Japanese trade conference agreed that restrictions would be lessened on Japanese152 words
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Article25 1953-06-19 9 THE Aw -t: tan I tcnlny derided '«> Ibei per cent o' A of raw mateiia farturcl trial merchandise, effcrtive Julv i A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article105 1953-06-19 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubhri pru-ea cpiib per Ih la Sinii'porr vevtpeajiy were: Tone: Steariv TIN PKM r ll>,. priic of (in \cterday wan S3 l i pel p.< I Down VI, lONIKIN Kl r.fi Thursday's opmint prices per 1b w«*reNo I K S.S S-lHrmrnl M i»f Terms Tone: Steady. i.ondon105 words
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Article70 1953-06-19 9 LONDON'. R Tiie rovc i f I to P'U r»r-! > wn ky KMCt v price" at which Um T nit* d Btaf Ir John B Fin.-.T ial So to *i e I ry. Hi- ild U e wai ;»t e of forming a propel v70 words
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Advertisement32 1953-06-19 9 ft /J/tmpse of Chinese history famous jlf^^mSmk e» t( WQ how- i w.^ cßr\ -w.--^ l^ xL tr* 1 ™c InOflC mm f fc. W RNG AUN TONG lIGEB MEOICAL HALL <#^ iJ^32 words
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Advertisement35 1953-06-19 9 BREWERS TO THF WORLD J^UES&xA'. x- i^ x^'^ liß x'ar mor^ r/;<2n /oo rears, .^sUKaV^Sz K' All:<>pp hare been l^^\ enjoyed for their quality. To-day Alhopps Liu f DUlHbytort: CALOBECK, W ACGREGOR 4 CO. LTD35 words
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Miscellaneous647 1953-06-19 9 KpC^' W'* ll BUS SERVICES i lißtttiplSPVlS PRfc "IN»SOR: Nam .Tamil) 330. 830 B iRCM IIVIKK ROAD): r.IOKK Com:n Round The K nilMlHllil 7.W a m Mountain 7 30. 930 pm B Klli^ ISHOCI.%- MMWVUt 5 Mom zJio T ASI Kl Saturdays i llf'iS MALAYAN RAILWAYS V B .ill 1647 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-06-19 10 ESTHER WILLIAMS will be seen for the first time in the water without her bathing suit, says Hollywood, in her latest pietun 1 And this is the outfit she has rhosrn some change! The v.miiiiii 'if screen star will wear the flown outfit as she stands on her59 words
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669 1953-06-19 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes By T\|R PETTO SURGES Ihis JVI j tsociat< < Ro -d music examiner, look* iikc hi\ n!^ :i». most I s«^>ion i ;i:iv visi'.ir. j examiner k> f ar. Last ytar Dr. I ornton lyOft house examined 501 candid itei in Singapore,669 words
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Article411 1953-06-19 10 SINGAPORE i, a British Colony. Its Chinese and Malays .still lean loyally towards the Crown and soek to know more about us. So they queue at all the island's cinemas, hoping to see something of Britain. Not a chance! These amiable Asiatics are getting ladle* of411 words
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Article1311 1953-06-19 10 The Girl Who Became A Singer Because She First Failed A Test As A Singer! BARRY OLIVER'S 'STAGEDOOR' IF VOL happen to be h«me this evening at 8.15 and are Hwtirrii to Radio Malaya you will be among the Many («> hear thi> week's Evening Star. Vail1,311 words
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100 1953-06-19 10 A Kaye Is A Kaye— But A Danny Is A Danny! A N n)nn lO K f n K ame rre <l»ently has runny results V Dannv Kav e has learned. Kay c occisionallv n>i« mail from lam who confuse him with Sami iv kave if Bwtag ,nd Sway fame.100 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-06-19 10 Photo) PLAYING leading roles in "Baaz" a thrilling movie of rebellion against the Portuguese on the Western coast of India are pretty Geeta Bali and Guru Dutt. Dutt is not only the leading star, but ii also the film's director. f UPUP - 42 words
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Article850 1953-06-19 10 Bill WEBB JONES - Bill WEBB JONES BY SWING FANS COlute Isi.t; (hat Artie Shaw has been getting into a spot of oother agaiu. not with another wife, but with the Un American Activities Committee of the House of Representatives. He was the firs: witness in the probe which is850 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-19 10 Pholn.. ALEXANDRA DANILOVA, guest star of the visiting Slare^ka franU.i Tokyo. a* she appears in "Mile FiA" with Roland Yaiqties. one of the ballets included In the repertoire at Tokyo 1 Imperial Ihrjtrr rtunn 5 th* series of ballet concerts.— UPUP - 45 words
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Advertisement223 1953-06-19 10 v\w\\\\v\\\\v\\% stnr Cont6st NOt ZO Can You Name This Star? m m well known movie nertt^k. tonality. Do vou recognise bntries for IhN routes* Mill fl prize winners names will tr fl published in the Movie fage fl V of the following Sundav <" N correspondence will be V entertained223 words
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Advertisement65 1953-06-19 10 J IHE COUPO^ j J READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT- TERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps i 4 2 you want your pattern cut Iff I don't get the stamps. you don't get the pattern A number off orders have c***«e to me without the 265 words
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Advertisement206 1953-06-19 10 gtttBHHHHHHmOOXHHH) I g tAt^jgy pO pU^ |Q/*,/,w..,~.. NEW COLUMBIA 78 Rr M RECORDS VARIETY FRANK SINATRA B THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES :r El I WHY TRY TO CHANGE ME NOW >|W -,,-J I JOAN DOWLING H THE WINDSOR WALTZ 0U :<5 Q HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME DORIS206 words
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Miscellaneous351 1953-06-19 10 48S$ A4 d& 'P-OU A V S Ql OTA I ION: 1 "Many a woman on the thri-»»iniii or forty kerer i KfMi to gft tliroiiKh tin* diwr." IRIDAV K>R I\KK\OM: Be MCtXUI. natient. Proceed > on a conaervativt and conf ventiona, Wjsis Guard asamst ha.-te. Inharmony. complications. Di» not351 words
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Article91 1953-06-19 11 iron. Thurs— Police Tj;.:iced Malays 6 o in todays first division league ■ooeer :n.it -h played at tiv Ip .)ii padang. P< i >red their first (> aj in Uic L'lr.-i minute through Nisbet. The rive fjoa!s in \nt second hall were scored bf Gopal fL').91 words
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Article93 1953-06-19 11 LONDON, June 18: (Renter; —Juk e Tu!i, South African holder of the Empire flvwcvjht championship has ctiall^igcd Peter Keenau of Scotland. Britain's bantamweight champion who last night regained the European title. TulTi manager. Jim Wirks said today: "W e ar e fed up with trying to93 words
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Article30 1953-06-19 11 KOTA RAJA heat the Sin- j Kapore Harbour Board RC on' a walkover at GeyWng odium yesterday. SHBR'J tailed to turn up for their Junior ioague encounter.30 words
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495 1953-06-19 11 CHRISTIE SENEVIRATNE - CHRISTIE SENEVIRATNE By ODl)^ as usual are with the Combined Services when they meet the fKilians in *e Colony's last representative Test 1 this weekend on Uie^SdakV 2. *ith the Civilians determined to redeem some of the repoUUon thWtoft the Kost accepted a trouncing495 words
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Article109 1953-06-19 11 soc T eer P l NG Thurs -Thrilling soccer was seen at the R**i mental Ground on Tuesday REME v n r° UrS With thc stron inV'two^Sf' MCh S^ in J* e R EME started promis\H y ««";/>« two quick goals Thp° Ug F h P^109 words
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Article113 1953-06-19 11 BANBURY, Central England, June 17, (Reuter).— Randolph Turpin, Britain's middleweight boxing champion, wa s taken to hospital here tonight after the <*ar he was driving had overturned just outside the town. He was discharged later in the evening and returned to his home in Leamington. One of113 words
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Article, Illustration114 1953-06-19 11 TAIPIXG. Thurs. The Taiping and District Amateur Football Association are organising the Knockout and Six-a-side tournaments for competition this season. Affiliated clubs and team? are requested to forward their entries to the Honorary Secretary c/o Food Control Department on or before June 22. The draw114 words
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Advertisement163 1953-06-19 11 NOTICES TENDER FC« STITCHING UNIFORMS 195S RENDERS are invited for the stitching and com?l m^ klng of Uniforms for Johore MediCal i?^°u ly cloth win be supPlied by the department and further particulars are ohtamable on application to the undersigned 3 Tenders, which must be mK.." 1 FOR UNIFORMS and163 words
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Advertisement436 1953-06-19 11 Government of the boTbiy o f Singapore 3% I'J4S HohabiliUtion Loan (1%-2-Tf) VOTICE Is hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan will be closed from 30th June to 14th July. 1953. both days inclusive for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Rv Order The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation436 words
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Advertisement719 1953-06-19 11 i CITV COUNCIL At SINGAPORE. APPUCATIONS has be«n made t o the City Couneilloon of Sin^nporr to issue to Choong Yuen K«ong of No. 169. South Bridge Road. Singapore. 1. the surviving jointholder, a duplicate crrliflcate in respect of j>VoO/- Singapore Municipal 3 r i> D<-b<'r»hire Stock 1935/7S-85 in lievi719 words
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Advertisement714 1953-06-19 11 PERSONAL "UMK to tMe Co-.kory iifnum. v^ Ktration. QEC F 12. Batters R.jad. lO.ui A m «*u urda> June See Kettwo -d Mixer toeing uted with th# n« v !«y^rt^ apc v cntd SI lI A I lONS VA4Jt> F COXFECTIONERY S. nen reiuired by well-r i Brjtis 1 Conip714 words
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Miscellaneous215 1953-06-19 11 jk. too"*. SOCCER: SAFA Div. 1. Marine S.C. v. AAA at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. 3. TBA v. BODCA at Geylany; SFB v. Social A.P. at CYMA. ATHLETICS:— Victoria School sports ft Victoria School 3 p.m.; Geylang Continuation School sports (it Geulang 3 p.m. BILLIARDS:^ YMCA Golden Jubilee tourney at215 words
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Article344 1953-06-19 12 Southeast Asia Badminton Tournoy SINGAPORE AND FED. AS ONE UNIT SIX Asian countries— lndia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Hongkong and Japan— will be invited to take part in the South-East Asia badminton championship to be organised by the Badminton Association of Malaya in the near344 words
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Article83 1953-06-19 12 PENANG, Tues. Penang's %>,<« I -known race horse owner. Mi Yrap Hock Hoc has sold r »ur of his horses Sangfroid. Foire, Splendour and Pennila Donne/. II to Mr. Chan I -a 1 Hong of Ipoh. These horses will itill be under the liar so of83 words
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Article131 1953-06-19 12 IPOH. Thwrs— Perak Amateur Football Association is holding a trial on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground on Moniay. ta select the state team play againsi Kedah in a Malaya Cup game at Alor Star on Friday. Tho-e participating in the trial aie: Foong Kam Choy. Chin131 words
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Article119 1953-06-19 12 THE following have reached the finals i n the Army Tennis rouffiament and will play tomorrow at th e Dutch "Club commencing 3 p.m. s-harp— Men's Singles: Major Serjeant v. Cap-. Knagga Women* Singles: Mrs. Snelson v. Mrs, Minder. Men's Doubles: Major Mahony arid Major Pcgg v.119 words
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Article61 1953-06-19 12 OXFORD. England. June 18. (AP). Ground keepers at the Oxford University cricket p:tch were dumbtrnmded to find "Malenkov" written in the outfield turf In nine-inch letters. They believe name of the Soviet Premier apparently was burnt into the greensward either with gasoline or acid. "Malenkov" will61 words
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Article352 1953-06-19 12 ON discovering:. after awaking from their first half lethargy, that the route to toal was "on«-way" traffic, formidable Fathul Karib S C. went on a scoring spree when they «<**** sC tt Singapore Recreation Club XI and helped J""*™* I a 7—l victory in this352 words
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Article46 1953-06-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual athletic sports meet, of the Methodist Boys' School will be held on the school ground at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The items for old boys are 100, 440 and 880 yards and the inter-OBA 880 i yards relay.46 words
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77 1953-06-19 12 Winning five firsts KM) ami 220 yards, hurdles, high and long jump events, lay Cheng Ann of Waddel! House won "he division 1 individual championship at the Gey'an^ English School sports at Geylang yesurday. There was a tie for the division 2 individual championship77 words
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Article34 1953-06-19 12 A L O R STAR. ThursKedah AAA's sports meet on July iil will have three events for women competitors. These will be the 100 yards. 80 yanK low hurdles and long jump.34 words
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288 1953-06-19 12 CHESTERFIELD, June 18 (Reuter)— Further rain last evening gave the Chesterfield ground another soaking and left the pitch extremely soft when the Australians resumed their match against Derbyshire today. The Australian innings ended at 197, their lowest total against a county on their tour. The288 words
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Article94 1953-06-19 12 AUSTRAIIAN— Ist. Inns.— l97 DtRBYSIIIRK— Ist. Inns. Elliott legbefore b A-cher 0 Hamer c Hole b Ring 6 Wiilatt run out Revill c Langley b Rin? 7 Carr c H"le b Benuid 2 > Kelly c Langley b Rm* Morgan b Davidson t> Dawkes c Craig b Benaud 1194 words
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Article128 1953-06-19 12 THE newly arrived 1 West York* will play their first soccer match En the Colony to- morrow against H.M.S. Mag- j cienne at Nee Soon, kick otl 5.15 p.m. on No. 2 Ground. Their team will be: Pte Fisher; Pte Armstrong, Pte j Girt:128 words
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Article13 1953-06-19 12 ENTRIES for this year's Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships close tomorrow.13 words
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Article41 1953-06-19 12 LAST night's Singapore YMCA billiards results. Teo Slew Sun beat S. M Arathoon 300 91, Wong Soo Tong beat A. Ponnudurai 'Mm 179. C. T. Ratnam beat E. Burrows 300— 274. Ong Siow Kee beat Wong Chong Teck Walkover.41 words
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Article233 1953-06-19 12 SINGAPORE Corinthians, had t» fisiht verv hard for their 3-1 Victory over the Tuan Monc Old Buys Association in SAFA Division 'I A match played at -S»t. Qeorge'g Road, yeserday. This win, their s^vrnth consecutlve, uut the Corinthiiins c>n tl>e top or the league table233 words
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Article268 1953-06-19 12 LONDON, June 17 (Reuter)— Rain and wet wickets again hit first class cricket today. Only three of the nine matches started on time while there was no play at all in the Middlesex— Nottinghamshire and Lancashire Cambridge University games. All the matches were affected at268 words
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Article49 1953-06-19 12 Souepi Wins The Gold Cup ASCOT. June 18 (lteuterj— Mr. George Digby's Bouepi .von the Gold Cup over 20 fuTkMMfl here today. Marco! Bo us* io'< Aram was second. a:H Madame Snzy Volterra'i [j§ Bourgeois third. The judge.-, consulted a photo before uivirm a head decision in favour >.( Souepi.49 words
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Article40 1953-06-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Results of the inter-team junior badminton league play■d here last night ar«: SCAA >cat Lien Hwa 4 l, Nanyang teat Lok Hwa 3 2, Alpha >eat Kamsville 3 2. Spring iale beat Novices s—o.5 0.40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-19 12 Britain's Geoff Paish (right) with Jacques Rrirh.mi (a whom Paish lost in their Davis Cup match in Brussel*. The Belgian won 6-4. 4-6, t-t, 6-1. Belgium won the round to enter the semifinals.33 words
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Article311 1953-06-19 12 THE Police Sports Association reaped their reward for their fighting fitness and left the field victors 3—l over the Catholic Young Men Association (PIM) in their SAFA Division II fixture at the BODCA ground yesterday. This victory gave the Police the lead in the table311 words
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Article52 1953-06-19 12 THE Tiong Bnliru Com-, munity Centre Badminton S»<tion lias been affiliated to rhe Singapore Badminton AttOCJat»on. Parties a\\<\ Clllbl who \v>h to have friendly matchcf with the Tiong Buhm Community Centre Badinittton tWim arc requested to communicate with Mr. Ronald Lim. the Badminton Convenor r/o 3d, Entf Hoon52 words
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Article91 1953-06-19 12 'Flying Fijians' To Tou r r ni -i 41 ft r«r 4 Tht Am Jun, Inter-Uu,, chjjggi^ 4 8 8 H dev Honik r -g ffifaii them ft ii- re team standaid 0 p», 1 q.i.icrt. >■ Radiod:o. r. I<*Hin1 <*Hin in ih^2 a '1 J ii ■yaila g tx91 words
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