Singapore Standard, 20 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ASDFASDF tl jLM-M. Vol. 111. No. 318. SINGAPORE, SATUiqMiY, JUNE 20, 1058. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article126 1953-06-20 1 h| ORDER GOES wJground all ]Lg BE MASTERS TOKYO, June 19 (UP)— The United Nap or [a Air Force temporarily grounded IC-12 r nastcr transports today after planes crashed and burned yes 129 persons aboard. meed 'fie four-engined d pen ling an investigation ::i126 words
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Article10 1953-06-20 1 Josenbergs Are To Die After All The the ann i10 words
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Article57 1953-06-20 1 HANOI. June 19 (UP. A 86 i ize raged today m the »nch army's biggest tfusodump In North Indo-China alter a daring night raid by a I i ir-man Vietminh suicide ommando team. Hundreds of French troop volunteer firefighters it the liie m the storage57 words
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Article37 1953-06-20 1 TOP PRESS They're Dead tatibtrgi Julius flhfl were «-\«-<ut*d at J m (Malayan Tiae) ■oraiiig. i U s minute ELsenhowei s<H*kiti>c '<» fcive link to ions d«*i d *W 1 is turned 1 tv ihf D!^ sident. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article33 1953-06-20 1 LONDON. June 19 (Renter) —London will on Monday shedding her coronation decorations the flags, banners, md draperies which have garlanded the city for the Coronation of Queen E.izaboih.33 words
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Article13 1953-06-20 1 THE POPK yesterday rerei I Premier Mohammed All of Pakistan.- AFPAFP - 13 words
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Article240 1953-06-20 1 Truce: Any Time Now SEOUL, June 19. The Communists today called a meeting of top-level armistice negotiators for 11 a.m. tomorrow after Red radios hurled a charge that the United States had "connived" with South Korea m freeing anti-Communist war prisoners. In a broadcast monitored m Paris last night theAP; UP; Reuter; AFP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-20 1 This United Press radio-photo shows American troops repairing the stockade at a camp from whirh North Korean prisoners huve *'escaped." This picture, the first to have been wired from Tokyo to Hongkong: and then to Singapore, niad^ history w hea it was received m the53 words
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Article120 1953-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -ipur First Magistrate's Court Four men, Lim All Hoi (:iO). today handcullVd and shirt ios.v Yap Swe e Chiam (2ft). Chui Lim was »narged with '.»e::ig Pak Sian (50) and Wong Ah m unlawful possession of a Miang ('29). who were120 words
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Article, Illustration677 1953-06-20 1 SEOUL, June 19. Anti-Communist war prisoners bolted to freedom at two stockades and a prison hospital last night and early today m new gestures of South Korean defiance of the United Nations Command. More than 1,500 PoW's escaped m the new breaks after a bloodyAP; UP; Reuter - 677 words
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Article159 1953-06-20 1 They A im To Fight The Reds By Bill Shinn. AP Staff Correspondent PUS A N June 19. I talked today with seven North Koreans who escaped from their prison camps. They want to leave Iheii underground hiding places and join the South Korean army. They have a great desire159 words
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Article56 1953-06-20 1 WEESP, tfear Amsterdam, .Tune 19. (Renter) -Four people died and about 20 were injured m a train crash here today. a railway spokesman said. He said the slow train from Amsterdam to Bussum crashed into the rear of the Amsterdam Enschelde express blocking both trar-ks.56 words
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146 1953-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19 (Keuter)— The Tnited States Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Winthrop Aldrich, called on Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister and acting Foreign Secretary, at No. 10 Downing Street this morning. They are believed to have discussed both the crisis m Korea146 words
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Article72 1953-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three members of a Home Guard party of nine men were killed this afternoon when they were ambushed by a gang of about 2") Communist terrorists m the Degong ••re i of Perak. Two members of the party were wounded ;i/id72 words
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Article58 1953-06-20 1 LONDON June 1!) (Renter) Mi Jacob Epstein, be ycar-u. I British prulpter. IMM id;-, i) the itu.v.r Society of British Sculptors' gold mod il. it wag revealed Usl uighl lie mrned it daWn because he. Society refused iv admit hi m 'Tiii/iy year* agn when58 words
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Article161 1953-06-20 1 Xl 'ALALUMPIK.I ri. Thousand-pound bombs were unleashed by RAT Linrolns and Hornets on terrorist hide-outs m the Kuala Kubu district or Selangor last night and this morning. Explosions from these heavy attacks could be heard m some parts of Kuala Lumpur, 40 miles away, just161 words
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Article33 1953-06-20 1 FIVE c«»i i uptlon i .!>••, i»volvinjj Federation puWlu vants wore mmpltttd In One whs diwhargtd. >'>o H withdrawn, and 1 h»* rYffia thre<» were a*quued an«» changed.33 words
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Article149 1953-06-20 1 SEOUL. June It Chi* troops put up pressure agatniit the South Koreani on the central front last night as tneyl attacked m fi\e localities v.i-' of F'ukhan river. A total «f about 1,000 C'liinc^e Bttackffd alooi; a two-mile front. Th t biggesi action w.i^149 words
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Article38 1953-06-20 1 .JOHN HASKAYNF. :i!hT... old London hotel pni *r •ccuatd of itranglini a aromaa with her nylon slocking m Bayswuler flat two month* ago, wa< found sjuiltv bul imsane bj a jury m Laa)don ra> terdn.v- Retlter.38 words
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Advertisement108 1953-06-20 1 ttvpuivA Storm CRYSTAL 6c SILVERWARE Yoni tmveciutn ImfftaJ Tk 'NOVELTYtTo M 98, North Bridge Kd PK»w 3123. Siwf»ot« 6 TO A WMUVpEtfJ M9l/192 gi».' i.j a sc'cc- ffl .1 tion oi o!l the \m J3T*~^^^^P~ ■>. ttotions you nor- IS II "^^'m iilk IBm man. m re 01 IE jfW108 words
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Article79 1953-06-20 2 WHILE anying .gome hot food to food the pigs. 17-yeai-c!d Koh Vong Kec slipped a;:d the food scalded his chest and Koh was tiikon to hospi* il Where he died four days later. Th c accident occurred on Anril 30 at ttoh o 12th mile, Semboxvang79 words
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Article178 1953-06-20 2 SINGAPORE booksellers want Government to promulgate a special ordinance for the i?r«*ection of the bookselling trade. Bookaellcn In the Fedcra--1:on already hove announced pans to approach Government 1o introduce such legislation. '1 heir move follows the fining cf a bookseller m Kuala Lumpur for selling178 words
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Article290 1953-06-20 2 Homes For City Workers REPRESENTATIONS are to be made to the Singapore City Council to allow local officers of the Council to utilise Provident Fond contributions as deposits for housing: loans m the same way as ov» o fri-ito rtfßfprc »w» nerniitted to do.290 words
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Article87 1953-06-20 2 FEDERAL revenue for the month of May. this year amounted to a grand total of 530.21tJ.8U7. Chief export duty items included Rubber Ist Schedule (S4, 187.010) and Tin Tin Ore (s4.:w:>.:*f>4). Principal import duty items included Tobacco etc. (57.558.130): Cycles Tyres Accessories ($3,013,253); Petrol87 words
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Article, Illustration187 1953-06-20 2 25 'Fuzzy Wuzzies' On Way Hone Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY -FIVE ftalvra r t "fuzzy wuzzies" men who formed the Coronation contingent of the Ro3 r al Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary under the command of two European inspectors arrived m Singapore by air from London yesterday. The men, allStandard - 187 words
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Article78 1953-06-20 2 IN a report on the IflceN choice for the presidency of the Nanyang University, which appeared m our issue ol last Thursday. Dr. Lim Ktih Seng was mentioned as '.he former President of the Amoy University, Fuk.cn Province. It hns neon pointed out tha: Dr.78 words
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200 1953-06-20 2 MRS. Kitty Lim, a Singapore typist and her sister, Teo Seok Mye, a police woman, told the City PoMce Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Cole-buvn, yesterday, that a taxi-driver took them to a dark snot m Grange Road and ordered them to get200 words
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Article89 1953-06-20 2 TWENTY-three-year-old G. Sadas.van told his uncle two days before he was found hanging from the branch of a rubber tree, that he was worried about his mother marrying another man. This was said yesterday by the uncle, S. Gangadharan. at the Singapore Coroner's Court when an89 words
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Article27 1953-06-20 2 THE monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held on Thursday, June 25, at 10 a.m. m thi Conference Room. Colonial Secretary's Office.27 words
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Article54 1953-06-20 2 MISS ANNA Lord Strain was entertained yesterciay at a tea party given by Airs C. Baldwin, wife of the American Consul-General for Singapore. About 50 Singapore women attended the party at whi.-h she made her last official appearance m Singapore prior to her departure on a54 words
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176 1953-06-20 2 Govt. Will Continue Cuts In Staffs TBE Smsapore Government will pursue its policy of retrenching temporary clerfcs wtoenrvrr it is f mmd that there is a surplus of staff, Mr. I. N. Ward. Asnstou* Secretary of the EstafcltdmMnrts <Hke sni yetfterday. Mr. Ward was commenting on a report re g&rding176 words
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Article36 1953-06-20 2 MR. C H. Buiterfield. acting Aforney General has returned to duty. Mr. E P. Shanks, acting Solicitor General has ceased to perform the duties of the office of attorney-gen-eral, slates the Singapore Government Ga/ette.36 words
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Article32 1953-06-20 2 HWANG, Fri.— Th« Ni bong Tebal District I tion dance witt !'<» m Caledonia Chib on .1:■. Iron 8 p.m. |o 1 1 will a!.*o he fre© bjfl'ct a licenced L.:i.32 words
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156 1953-06-20 2 Viscious Campaign Start Against Dr. Ho. ACTION MAY BE Tto jFunoora Keportcr 1 A MALICIOUS campaign of vilifying the chc both direcHy and by implication, of Dr. Ho Kwon c *ii rented the appointment as acting head of H* Q l the University of Malaya, is being waged by severed156 words
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Article145 1953-06-20 2 STRANGE GOINGS-ON ABOARD Standard Shipping Reporter APPROACHING Singapore yesterday, the U.S. destroyer MoCord, homeward bound for "Norfo k, Virginia via the Mediterranean aft-er four months' service m Korea, was the scene of strange goings-on aboard Thr€>e hundred officers and nion each had mus'.ard lifilii and rliese] oil shampoos, quaffed green145 words
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Article157 1953-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter SHORTLY after a Singapore remand prisoner was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment for extortion m the Third District Court yesterday, he was foiled groaning m his cell m the court lock-up. He was suffering from caustic soda poisoning. The Standard was told yesterday157 words
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Article52 1953-06-20 2 TAN BFF K« p wns rharped n S First Traffic P terdny wiih ridinf i cycle alone Qui Strei June n iritho it th« the owner, rid driying li< i while not co\ i < party inswr., i He elain charges a:id Urn I poned unt:J Nov. H.52 words
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Advertisement251 1953-06-20 2 4 GLANDULAR PRODUCTS YOU CAN RECOMMEND WITH CONFIDENCE TCCTDAMIC t vor ld-famnus rc.juvenator that I lid I n vli L J mjkfs manly men! Overcome* nfrvoijMM'ss. functional wrnlrirw, etc. The complete an>\\«'r to premature ageing St. oo. £1 V£ D A IL' P C Specially iormulated to meet the ww251 words
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Advertisement290 1953-06-20 2 World Tour Contest TgEADERS of the Singapore Standard «re asked to v«t c for lt!L l n OT olnan who m lheir «P»ni«n ba« contributed mo«t to the enrichment of the social cultural political economic or sporting llf e of Malaya. 4 Tne I^ i i lller win Ifiven a290 words
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Advertisement132 1953-06-20 2 v^ -\z. -4Ti We liiillTll It m u-'ir Grille work. oll;ipibl« P up lotlate i For Prompt srrvirr X' Consult NANYANG IRON FOUNDS 1 ill 295. BI1A( II KOM) SlNtXiH' V^W^S^l PA N S RAC 1 ""'k 0« 1 Whot a difference s-J V De Witts Pills V J can132 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-06-20 3 MR. LI LEUNG KEE. ChairSian* (the architect). standard photo14 words
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Article95 1953-06-20 3 They Want Subsidies To Be Equal .MORE than 1. 000 teachers from ll_' Chinese schools have signed a petition for submission to the Singapore Education Department requesting equal subsidies for Vernacular and English schools. At Hi? moment, grants to Chinese schools are much less than those English schools receive. The95 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-06-20 3 PICTURE shows officials and participants m the 1953 Professional Blue Riband dance Championships held at the Happy Cabaret yesterday when the Hall was crowded. The Championships will be concluded and the results announced today. The officials m the picture are from left to right: Mr. P. Carson, Publicity and Floor76 words
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103 1953-06-20 3 THOUGH the Anti-Vice Section of the Singapore Police Force Is increasing pressure on white slave traffickers, it is finding it more and more difficult to carry out raids successfully. This is because their "faces and activities" are well-known to the traffickers who constantly shift103 words
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Article116 1953-06-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 100 Singapore Government English school teachers want the Singapore Teachers Lnion, to make representations t 0 the Colonial Office. London, for the reinstatement of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. who was recently released from Emergency detention The teachers want the tnion to116 words
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Article315 1953-06-20 3 Trafficking m vice from China to Singapore has decidedly stopped but (here is still a considerable flow to and from the I Colony and the Federation, Mr. de Souza said. He said it was obvious that there are centres m the Federation at:. Singapore but it is315 words
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Article149 1953-06-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PATIENT suffering from shock due to loss of blood, may live now even if there is no blood bank to supply the necessary plasma for transfusion. This Is claimed by the manufacturers of a new drug "Dcx- traven." It is said149 words
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Article69 1953-06-20 3 SUNLIGHT Soap was Included among th e stores" of tue advance party of the VJoi Mount Everest Expedition. An official 0/ Lever Bros. (Malaya) Ltd. revealed that Dt Charles Evans visited Unilever House, its head office m England, before he left vvitrt the advance party to69 words
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Article36 1953-06-20 3 MR. HO YU LIN, of North Borneo, wlio has been studying tor his Diploma of Educa'itm at the University of Queensland. Australia, is due back by the Nieuw Holland which arrives m Singapore tomorrow.36 words
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Article35 1953-06-20 3 SWAIfI Vamadevanandn. President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will COI> clint a Prayer Meeting and deliver a lecture on "Raja Yoga" (Concentration) today Jt »{.:u) p.m. m the Mission PftaiMfc w Norrii Roaot35 words
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Article62 1953-06-20 3 THE Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association will hold a Ball m aid of the St. John Ambulance Association at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 24, itartlng at 9 p.m. It will be under the patronage of the Governor, Sir John Nico:l. Ticket holders can62 words
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Article66 1953-06-20 3 DOG OWNERS In the Geylang District of Singapore have two more days to get their dogs vaccinated free of charge. Until Monday, June tt, they can even get free transport from the Veterinary Department to bring their dogs W cr vaccinations. After Monday, owner* of unvaccinated66 words
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412 1953-06-20 3 S'PORE SKYLINE WILL BE WORLD'S FINEST -MacD SINGAPORE'S skvlln* wiU soon be one of finest m the world, saiS Mr. Malcolm Mac Donal? the Commissioner Genl eral, at a ceremony faidth da at which h e i*id the foundation stone of the new 18-storeyed skyscraper of the Asia Insurance Company412 words
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117 1953-06-20 3 New Premises For Malayans In Britain MALAYAN students studying m Britain will get new accommodation and various amenities when the Duchess oT Kent opens the new premises at Malaya Hall. Bryanston Square, m the West End t,r London on June 29. The additional premises will provide 24 single room s117 words
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Article98 1953-06-20 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PLAYREADING growo will b e started by the Singapore branch of the Bntjsn Council m July. It will be len by an experienced am^'-crnr actor, and should appeal to those who do not belong to the existing amateur acting companies. Three main Qualifications98 words
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Article108 1953-06-20 3 MUCH progress has been made during the year ending June 1953, says the secretary's report of the Singapore Camera Club to be presented at its third annual general meeting at the clubhouse m Pheng Geek Avenue, on July 1, at 6 p.m. Membership has increased until at108 words
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Article36 1953-06-20 3 MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR, President of the Singapo-e Council of Women, will give a talk on "Reincarnation, a fallacy and a myth" at the Bahai Centre m Tanjong Katong Road, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article180 1953-06-20 3 SINGAPORE'S Trinity Colle-e held its third graduation ceremony at th e Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, Prinsep Street, yesterday. The five graduates were Mus Victoria Au Boey Seng, Miss Tan Suan Lvi (Kindergarten Science), Miss Jane Wu Keng Chee (Ministry m Music), D.A. Chelliah and Alioth Yang180 words
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Advertisement180 1953-06-20 3 Sinwill t »I*nioIniYeai Pi againstl sun, wind and! vfftktr; it per.ct- I rates laving no fl sh.nc. loco! powder fl BHORM^KE SKiN CREAM I B It! h L1 1 irice 1 inkled c I I acne, fl bad fl TONIL ally fl c Skin I t'ettei ■hari&cO., (P. Box 123)180 words
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Advertisement378 1953-06-20 3 H***MSMMMs**M|| VMMM^^s^sW^llll 1 if I F i I |HMSS 1 Cotnecf Btel axffu t imp •Klruliant t i M nh.ii. ,«u Irrii'hj. onion nuiHi.mi t* flakes icj ><»ik« Wriifti leis|MHMl I rru, It <UP milk > i < V l pi r $<l tablr«p«MMi* Ir n 3 lablr^pooiis Hour fSSSk378 words
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Article107 1953-06-20 4 SIX couples three from the Federation and three from Singapore competed m the First Malayan Professional Blue Riband Championships held at the Happy Cabaret on Thursday and yesterday. The dances m the competition were the Waltz, and Slow Fox Trot, (which took place on Thursday) and107 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-06-20 4 photo WITH the season for pilgrimages to Mecca m full swing, the Anking sailed from Singapore yesterday with 306 more pilgrims for .leddah. She is the second pilgrim ship to leave m a week, and is doing her second trip this year. Five hundred more pilgrims will embark at Penang.Standard - 51 words
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Article564 1953-06-20 4 THIRTY seven medical students of The University of Malaya have passed their First Professional Examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery m Anatomy. Biochemistry and Physiology. Another ten candidates have been awarded provisional passes. In the First Professional Examination for the564 words
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Article90 1953-06-20 4 SpON AFTER the owner of an ice works m Tanjong Rhu read m the Singapore Standard of the loss of a thoroughbred Alsatian called Nero he saw a do* similar to the one whose picture appeared m the press wandering m Crawlord Street. H e called90 words
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Article209 1953-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Representatives of the "big three" political parties m Malaya the Malayan Chinese Association, the United Malays National Organisation and the Pan-Malayan Labour Party agreed to a draft blueprint for Federal elections and reform of the legislature at a meeting today. The209 words
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Article188 1953-06-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —A lady's garment and pair of brassiers were produced m the First Magistrate Court today and the complainant. Leong Siew Lan, a cabaret hostess, explained to the court how damage was done to her clothing by the accused. The accused Robert188 words
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Article87 1953-06-20 4 DATO SIR Cheng-lock Tan to!d reporters m Singapore yesterday that he found nothing wrong with Che Abdul Aziz's report on the Coronation ceremony m Westminster Abbey. "I feel that th« things he reported are true," he said. 4> and there is no indication m it to show87 words
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Article87 1953-06-20 4 TUNGKU Abdul Rahman president of the United Ma 'ay National Organisation, said: 'I am sorry about the incident which took place between Inche Abdul Aziz and Sir Gerafd Tern pier." Inche Abdul Rahman added "There is no reason why Government should interfere with the freedom87 words
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Article87 1953-06-20 4 BIG RISE IN P ADI YIELDS SEEN •J\JF^ ERABLB incrc *s« the yields of padi is exprneti m many padi-growing areas m the Federation bow', according to Mr. L. ML H. Larter. acting Senior Botanist m the Federation m a report issued last night. k the resalt f a rit87 words
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228 1953-06-20 4 SAT A Girl Denies She Cheated Patients AGATHA CIIKONG. .1 recenfi pore Anti-Tuberculosis Astoria n^i i( "> J Fourth District Court yesterday th ill patients who went to the s.\T\ (m, *l JJ Cheonj?. a :'7.\«-ar.Mi mar f l( >r \*>rM ried woman u;» s charged with I M I228 words
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Article203 1953-06-20 4 KIRKBY Scheme To Go On Until '56 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Fede ration Government's Kirkby teacher training scheme has been extended to 1956. This was announced today by the Director of Education Mr. L. D. Whitfteld. He said after the batch of students who will leave about August, another would203 words
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Article33 1953-06-20 4 THE Malayan Breweries Limited gave a Chinese dinner party to their agents and distributor?: m. Singapore and .Tohore last night at the Winf i Choon Yuen Restuarant m Git at World.33 words
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Article38 1953-06-20 4 KNANG P of an area stvwr v stabbed by 'I COU3 rjr diitrici of Pr A Poii c ipol J i; was unlike y i tbinf has arjy connection w h terrorist Mtivitici iare bt'ir'g cwrled38 words
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Article15 1953-06-20 4 Masked Men Robbed Midwife I I > I ■l 1• 1 1 I m:Ho. I I15 words
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11 1953-06-20 4 Couple Held Up At Knife Point, Court Told of I ■111 words
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165 1953-06-20 4 SULTANS GO GAY AT 'RAY A' PARTY IN LONDON LONDON. June 19. —Three Sultans went to last night's Hari Raya (end of the fasting month) party given m London by the Malay Society, which includes almost every Malay student m Britain. More than 1 50 people packed Malaya House, two165 words
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Article74 1953-06-20 4 I Stand if London Correspondent LONDON, Jvne 19. The following ore tKc doting pnet* of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON TIN Spot £635 per ton buyers, £637 \O%. tellers Three month: £632 1 0». buyers, £635 'etlen. Settlement Price: £680 Scle Morninf: MO74 words
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Advertisement434 1953-06-20 4 <7 </fimpfe Chinese hfit6ty>^ I KUHG MING DF MILITARY STRATEGY In a South China tf^^Jx^- T o^^ >^v I /J^*r&f§ campoiqn many of jj jt \X/__ |ifVV ft(^^ Kunq Ming I troops >■-. Cy^r^^l) jj \2t^~ml S^ > were overcome by w< /yX^^^Jj} Jf m^r noturol gos whicn Y-*^" lr434 words
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Advertisement14 1953-06-20 4 FINEST Cigarette I *^k B^B -J m 888 E.OTT I CO..(*-V) LTD J I14 words
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Article46 1953-06-20 5 N 1 (l dr ,«tation rem Mala\an n t th,nChrttiar, e oin fi t«> i^ ala sWffp bp cx I.;, from Ihe Lotteries, W the B ..in and i ■I B II( B Hft >ney j ii m H tain46 words
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Article21 1953-06-20 5 I mm, him. i B I I is i i H v.ith H i Salcai to Ka21 words
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59 1953-06-20 5 Demonstration Tour By Blind Children A PARTY oi blind children from the Princess Elizabeth School. Johore Bahru. thj- St. Nicholas School, i'eaans. and one blind worker from Negri Sembilan. under the leadership of Che Kahtnah Abdullah of Johore. witl tour Kedah and Perlis and demoL Urate how th«y can work59 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-06-20 5 THE eight man contingent of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) and four representatives of R.A.F. (Malaya), who were sent to England to take part m the Coronation celebrations, returned to Singapore by air yesterday after having a "really wonderful time." "On Coronation DayStandard - 345 words
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Article117 1953-06-20 5 THE following attained the minimum standard require:! to qualify for interview b\ the Public Services Commlssion m the examination foi entry into the Higher Services. Part 1. held m April this year: R. M. Barker. Kwek Seek Heng. R. V. Ebert. Uffl Er:g Queo, Koh117 words
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Article140 1953-06-20 5 The Vote And The People Bingham PENANCL Fri. The Resident Commissioner, I enanff, Mr. R. P. Bingham addressing Butterworth re idents expressed the hope that they would further the object of popularising the Town Council elections He said: "One way m which you people of Butterworth can show your pride140 words
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Article93 1953-06-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Repair of roads In Johjre. which suiTered greatly iic.n the movement of heavy traflu due to the Emergerry, have now been carried out by the Public Works Department. As a result of represent atiotis made by planters m the district, mile of roadway93 words
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Article223 1953-06-20 5 AHMAD bin Majii. reqim?n'a] police b l^er. who was a!ie??d to liavp romrr:il!e:l ■rmed robbery at the MAAFI canteen at Kay Siang Camp oil Ta :glin. Swi^apore. on May 8. was committed to stand trial it the hi?h cowrt. li was a*'eg?J that Mai id223 words
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Article190 1953-06-20 5 NEW YORK. June 19. (AP)The New York Times today termed as "good news" a report from Sir Gerald Ternpier, British High Commissioner m Malaya, that the;e has been "a sharp decline of murder arson and abduction" on that peninsula. "The terrorists appear to have lost the190 words
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241 1953-06-20 5 Few Vacancies In British Colleges Medical Students Told: Study Here KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malayan students m future will not easily get admission to medical colleges m Britain because vacancies m these colleges are limited. As a result, the Federation Government will not generally recommend students from Malaya m future to241 words
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121 1953-06-20 5 Arathoon To Be Examined Once More A\ APPLICATION by the Singapore OflUial A Mr. D. B. Alrork. to conduct a further examination h s Arathoon of Arathoon s»m Ltd.. was granted by th* Chief fustics, Sir Charlei Murray** Aynsley m the High Court i terday. Mr. Akock laid thai though121 words
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Article79 1953-06-20 5 PENANG, Fn .\[«,h c Hong, testifying at the 'nquiry into thj I i > sampan man. Ooi Ah < ian. bolur<> Lt*CoL F M W Imi yesterday told how h man lying m Northnm Rood earti (mil 14. He said he M« th. 179 words
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Article92 1953-06-20 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE tent kcvwi trainees and the Federation 19 m iy.">2 under the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan. In the Mine period, tho Fodorati(jn received 13 expertf and Sitigapon*. O.MO. This is s f atod m Hie Rop»rt for 1951' by92 words
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Article65 1953-06-20 5 JOHORE BAllßr, Pri— Johoi e B.'iiMi T »wn Council exp "ti lo derive .i revenue <<f 160,861 I nun in.w I;, t ft i\w% jreai Th upkeep <>f market! for tho jrear U es( mated it $!'."> «»L» I. From tho Vhole Slatt- tv-65 words
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217 1953-06-20 5 LONDON, June 19, (Rente*) A former Bishop of Singapore, who was for three years a prisoner of the Japanese. Dr. John Leonard Wilson, has been appointed Bishop of Birmingham, the Prime Minister's office announced here tonight. He succeeds Dr. Ernest Barnes. one of217 words
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119 1953-06-20 5 Yacht (With 2 RI Officials) Glide In A GLEAMING-white new luxury yacht belonging to the Indonesian Govern tn^'it. th c 60<Moii Djadajat. *u<led into Singapore harbour la'e Thursday evening with 4 v o high Indonesian officials ar.J their families on a holiday cruise The two officials are Dr. ekman and119 words
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Article98 1953-06-20 5 TAN SOO KANG a wireman. told the Singapore First District Court yesterday that while Yew Chew Loon was driving alorm Woodlands Road, he slept on the back seat. At 'he 11th mile Woodlands Road the car was involved m ?n accident Tie said he got98 words
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Article61 1953-06-20 5 FRENCH reverses m i'ldoChina have given a considerable fillip to terrorism In Malaya, says the latest issut of "The Planter." Vietminh incursion^ roupled with General Templer's view that th^re are as many bandils m the jungle now as there ever were makes it ap pear as61 words
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Advertisement83 1953-06-20 5 M -So N 1 ;n --ata'ter their first V -.ent which Q lovelinest. And more, 9> 3 mai- tain this beauty by Js at home. 5 LI S ALON TREATMENTS l m June 29th to July ith I ffe* dates inclusive) appointment are now Accepted o P»ANC PHONE 1153. I83 words
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Advertisement91 1953-06-20 5 111 I z' f V V^ d. I v I I I >'' S*?^ f' X Slavic*. TJ i^k T t 1 'V Pride at.d O.nfld.-rif c mirk tfi« K/r» Jt% I J jTi VV owner pr:d- ot P '!*e«n»n and eoaidence m »h? <k>M with whicft me witch will91 words
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Miscellaneous83 1953-06-20 5 Weather MINI.MI'M Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on June 18 to 7.30 a.m. on Junr 19 Singapore (7oF). Penan* (75F). Kota Bahru (75F), Kuala l.umpur (71F). Ipoh (76F), Kuantan <73F). Maximum Tempera'ure: 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 19 Singapore (87F». Penang XII Kota Bahru (90F). Kuala Lumpur (92F). Ipoh83 words
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Article788 1953-06-20 6 |>RESIDENT Syngman Rhee has every reasun to be pleased with the irresponsible bit of mischief he has done. Unless the Communists are prepared to laugh the whole thing off as a huge joke by a senile and r' -kless man whose sense of proportion has been788 words
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Article, Illustration903 1953-06-20 6 Exploring The Heights Of Kilimanjaro By A Correspondent A party of scientists will live on and explore the highest mountain m Africa for three m onths 'THE party of BCicntistl who are to live on and explore •he upper regions of Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain m Africa, for three months903 words
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Article345 1953-06-20 6 Sir. May I be permitted to encroach a litt'e spac c m your valuable papers to find out why it is now necessary for the Singapore Harbour Board Poli c to inspect the luggage of the passengers arriving by i>oat from Miri, Sarawak, a Biiti>h Colony. On345 words
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Article, Illustration998 1953-06-20 6 Patrick O' Donovan - THE GAME OF BLUFF IN SOUTH KOREA Patrick O'Donovan By SEOI'L. COUTH KOREA has the fne word at the point of a gun, and the gun may well be loaded It is the sort of predicament that never fares Communist Powers. It is possible that this small Republic ruined, hungry998 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-06-20 6 »»k s as though tkir daiu.r «i war ii bow receding.13 words
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Advertisement114 1953-06-20 6 [SINGAPORE St \\I»\KD JNl»fcF*Ni»#N i i*'mtJs> v>*-.4tm HEAD OFfICE 128 Robinton Rood Stngoporc Telephone Not 1*97 1 ***** Cebl« b Tefegroph A<td>*t* TIGCRNtWS Sina»»**«BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222 The Time* Budding Printing Houtr Squotc London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Solton Street 83. Cowon Street 8. Lcith Stteet.114 words
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Advertisement75 1953-06-20 6 I News To You All. S'-SAVE MONEYS REMNANTS^ A Regardless of Prices 3 HUGE REMNANTS .•f all %«ri.li»^. kvWN Ka^on. N^lon. Totton I v ltd print' 1 NOW SOLD AT REGARDLESS OF P*' cfS Visit Ist Fliiqk] BAJAJ li% 31. Kaffir IMarr. Sinuar'T' FEDERATION AlRjj^ ScKcdwled »cr»ice I -'3 •etwee*75 words
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301 1953-06-20 7 Republic For Egypt; Naguib First President rune 1». The Egyptian monarchy 1 ibolished and a Republic ha s been pro- > v u,s announced here last night. General >"" i Naeuib becomes the first President of the **v lie will also hold office as Premier of the fSjntian Republic olReuter; AP - 301 words
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Article31 1953-06-20 7 R Lord n the thai ppointed oflioe m ihur thai as trator .1. b< fore by i i ihe i m -I iI .i n I i i'31 words
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Article27 1953-06-20 7 AIM j:iJ Adi i i*i >- m: c B border building it. k- i n- omiv Ol n»ore aged tne mgeiuustructurcii itu- u» author!-ter-ng27 words
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Article33 1953-06-20 7 (APJyestcrday •he F.uropunity which I "he m.- '"y of her China I .rope. i have b. as i 7*-i ntei tin on grien "".iitee I, ««f! next' ''T Of33 words
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Article131 1953-06-20 7 'No Early Solution Of Suez Row' AIKO, June 19, (Reuter)— J kre is "a little hope** tor iriy settlement of the AngloEgyptian dispute, the AmeriA tdor Mr Jefferson '•tv said here yesterday. I United States Secretary Sti le, Mr John Foster D s, had no plan to otler for ■'m'131 words
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Article22 1953-06-20 7 ANDRE marie. French Premier-designate liiiled to Rain investiture before tne French National AhmuMv on lli 1 1 1 sday AFPAFP - 22 words
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167 1953-06-20 7 NEW YORK, June 19, (UP).— A leading American observer of Far Eastern affairs recommended today that the United States recognize Japan's sovereignty over the Ryukyus and then negotiate with the Japanese Government for military bases on those islands. This course was offered as the167 words
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Article94 1953-06-20 7 [R.U--5 n lor hay« "ad any bearing on the Korean war. The shipping company. Wal- I_-'i and Company, said the liinese Communist authorities had ordered the master of .'{.221-ton Perico, sailing under th c Panamaoiaa flag, to v the troops, who were unarmed ajid94 words
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Article89 1953-06-20 7 HONGKONG. June 19, (AP). -Two Roman Catholic missionaries just escaped from Communist China said yesterday the Rods dug up the graves of other missionaries some of them dead more than 20 years m a search for contraband they charged was hidden with the bodies. The89 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-06-20 7 Soviet troops with machine suns and armoured ears were rushed into the centr* of Ea*t Berlin on Wednesday as at least 10,000 East Germans went on strike against th 7 r^.m munist government. This Associated Press radio photo shows a Communist Party 22" cial s sedan overturned69 words
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Article, Illustration246 1953-06-20 7 LONDON, June 19, (Reuter).— The Spectator, Rightwing weekly journal, said yesterday the departure of Kin? Norodom Sihanouk from Cambodia may impose a new pattern of French commitments m South- East Asia. Overnight the King, who had exiled m Bangkok and demanded his country's complete independenceU.P. - 246 words
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Article121 1953-06-20 7 Aust. Paper Supports Sir Winston SYDNEY, June 19. (Reuter) —The independent Conservative newspaper Sydney Morning Herald said today there should be a general endorsement of Sir Winston Churchill's hope that "larger and wider" security arrangements would be made m the Pacific area. In an editorial commenting on the British Prime121 words
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Article49 1953-06-20 7 BERLIN, June 19 (Reuter) Herr Otto Nuschke, East German Deputy Premier, who crossed into West Berlin during the rioting has been returned to East Berlin, the East German news agency ADN imported today. Herr Nuschge has said re was forced into West Ber.m by demonstrator?.49 words
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Article61 1953-06-20 7 COLOMBO. June 1», (Reuter) Four women were burned to death and 12 other workers were injured when fir e gutted a kapok factory here last night. The 'ir e was brought under control after 12 hours. The Minister of Labour has ordered an inquiry into61 words
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Article16 1953-06-20 7 THREE Communist plarvs harassed Seoul and caused the- Smth K9B-" b« blacked out. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article423 1953-06-20 7 RUSSIAN FIRING SQUADS SHOOT GERMAN WORKERS Commo^hl ,1 9.— Russian army firing squads dispensing speedy Communist |ushce' began executing Berlin workers lost night for their mass revolt against eight years of Russian occupation and oppression The Western Allied High Commissioners m a joint protest condemned theUP; Reuter; AFP - 423 words
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Article133 1953-06-20 7 NAIROBI. Jong It, (H» »i> —A force ol 1,200, Itik .v i home guards Imnclwd toil ed at f acks on Man Man i»:mmist s hideouts arH itronfl pointl m the Aberdare Mount; west of Nyeri, at dawn JN day. Thi s Kikuyu loyalist ensive was133 words
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Article42 1953-06-20 7 Mr. Emanuel Shinwell was not convicti il fined for rootraveninf the National Innurance Art ;iv stated \n The Standard "f June 1L ir) this page. It \\;is )ns .-on The error \v;is due to faulty transmtssion of an Afencjf nport.42 words
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Article99 1953-06-20 7 SAIGON. Jun« 19. (R I Tiie Aigle A/ur Dak< craft, which crashed V/icutiane ar:d Saigon on J if>. was carrying ai i passenger and possibl) I The nawengei lift n > j Wednesday showed m A can ai one of Urn victim I99 words
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Article62 1953-06-20 7 BRUNSWICK, J (AFP) Twenty peoph killed durinf demon yesterday uhen demoi reportedly maiclied to Ma bourg prison .-.rid release number of political \>\ r»n*M Durinf thij action, accord ng to travc -1 1 ye Ui da jr. Si tanki fired upon I killinß twenty and62 words
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Article25 1953-06-20 7 THE Indian Government plans to send a joint military and civil fact-finding milit'jn to Korea immediately aft?r a Knrp.nn nrmictif* la ,n A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration80 1953-06-20 7 HUKSEY (Nepal), Jun e \9, (AP) Good weather and :MV.ricnt supply lines spelled uciess for the British Everest expedition. Major C. G. Wync. expedition secretary and veteran officer of the Himalayan campaign, said m an interview at this last halting station 14 miles from Khatraandu. MajorUP - 80 words
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Article577 1953-06-20 7 NEW YORK, June 19.— Inited Nations diplomats echoed the serious view taken by Sir Winston Churchill m the House of Commons of President Syngman Rhee's release of 25,000 Korean prisoners, and expressed anxiety about the effect the action might have on the almost completed truce. UnitedA.P.; UP; AFP; Reuter - 577 words
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Advertisement26 1953-06-20 7 Cole of California f\ i ■a^Ba^^ prints and styles 1/ eW [gll colour fast <*ollon swim -suits Sizes: SMALL. MEDIUM and LARGE From $21/- to $50/-26 words
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243 1953-06-20 8 LONDON, low 19, (Renter).— Underwater television may develop into a valuable isstnmeat for studying ocean life and phenomena but is still cambersome, the National Institute of Oceangraphy said yesterday. In a report made public by the Admiralty which sponsors it, the243 words
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Article, Illustration11 1953-06-20 8 pboto. j hd^c fCftMed for test fltefct IM> aMMtli a A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article100 1953-06-20 8 Taiwan Bans 4 Ships 3 British NEW YORK. June 19 (Renter) Three British merchant I ships and one Swedish vessel have been banned from entering Formosa ports, the Crimes* News Service, an agency of the Nationalist China Government, reported here. Th<» ships were stated to be the Somali (9,080-tons), the100 words
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Article28 1953-06-20 8 A SPECIAL welcome at Taipei Airport will be given a new PAL Convair which will call at Taipei for the first time on June 23. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement698 1953-06-20 8 Fmat 1-ran.snacifir Serrli* 4o San Frandseo and Lo» A««elcs via Hongkong and Japan. Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: X i.umpur 511 Spore RWI/3 P Sliani W5 M^^^a 456 Penang «?S BEfmLINE FOR U.E./CONTINENT Spore P STiam Penan£ f Krnrfoch for Havre. Lon- M/MIIIIIA rlon. Rotterdam. HulJ G33/34 25/27Jnne 28698 words
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Advertisement1060 1953-06-20 8 dhj M.OTB FUMWEL LINK ~-J (soii^a) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. ■J-J* Incorporated In Singapore rurr ip.-i ttntiuo to oroceed via other porta to load •nti ICX^ir,. .AIUNO. to W «ffKJL «LA«OW LONMON CON TINENTAI. POSTS Aupemu for Havre ft Uveroool Jnn»lf/8t JueSl/B tftMses ior Holland London j B-< I'rlrnmclinF tor Uwpoal1,060 words
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Advertisement338 1953-06-20 8 JAPAN. MALAYA INDIA. PARIS! \N it PERSIAN UULF Frnqueaf and regular from Japan via Hongkong. Siuju,mn- Peaaox la Madras Colombo. Bomba> Karacai. K4mrr«msbar Basrah. Kuwait and Bahrain Mont hi > sailings from Singapore to Japan Is be inauenrated won Strait* New Fork Strait* Paratr Service Wits: KOKITSAI X \ll\ KAISHA338 words
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Advertisement643 1953-06-20 8 EAST ASIATITIi SAILINGS FROM BCAM)| N U|A {y "MANCHURIA" for Australia?! ?:,j UB V|>< MtONIA for B«*«kok 2. SIUU Ift f '"^W tor Bangkok Balg«Q I Hongkong ManiJa Kobt I Yoi»h«n. lg lftJi|y -SALANDIA- lor Bangkok Jul U J "MONGOLIA" For Bangkok I Saiton. Hongkong. Manila! I Kobe and Yokohama643 words
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388 1953-06-20 9 Standard Market Reporter mncl the sin ff a P° re commodity market 1 th( past weeks has followed the same rjdual rasing of prices and steady shrinkvolumr oi business coupled with a lack of f crests has taken a turn for the388 words
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Article13 1953-06-20 9 Interest In Malayan In Shares V lead.v <<n tani I r MIMN'--2 I13 words
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Article23 1953-06-20 9 iad, i d Markcl Krportef i m i L tti i. pr. ccs p el nut $21 i 0.23 words
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Article41 1953-06-20 9 HONGKONG, June 19 y c ciai Standard Service' closing on the Hongkong £x--r today were $15.72 to £1 sterling $6.0375 to U.S. 1 dollar »1J43 to Ahilayan $1: SO 22.") to one Indonesian Ruppiuh, Gold $271.50 to one tael.41 words
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Article334 1953-06-20 9 LONDON, June 19, Re uter).— Anglo-Dutch financial talks to discuss the British Commonwealth's proposals for free world trade and payments were held yesterday. Britain was represented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler and the Dutch by Dr. .lohan Beyen, the Foreign Minister,334 words
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Article35 1953-06-20 9 THE stimulating effects of the Korean conflict and the security programme on US. Egyptian commerce appeared to have moderated m the lir-t quarter of 1953. according 10 statistics of the U.S. Commerce Department.35 words
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Article23 1953-06-20 9 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday signed legislation extending for three years to June 30, 1956. the government's nuthnritv *r> rnntrnl exports. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article135 1953-06-20 9 Standard London Cor res. MR. g. Lamont Watt, a Kuala Lumpur buyer, is very much impressed with London's most successful 'Fashion Fortnight.' He gave his impressions to Victoria Chappelle, the fashion writer: "I came to England two years ago to s ee the British Industries Fair.135 words
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215 1953-06-20 9 THE possibilities of large-scale rice production m Northern Australia are canvas ed m an article by George Farwell m the current issue of the British periodical, W«r\: Crops. In 1952, experiments were started m the Northern Territories to test the possibilities of rcc growmg.215 words
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Article24 1953-06-20 9 THE 1949 Franco- Irani an trade agreement has been extended for the second time the French Fo** 0 1 Minictrv announced. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article82 1953-06-20 9 Standard Staff r««rrps|Mr '-at KUAJLA LUMPUR, FrL— lVir. K. Ishori.a. Chjuu-y. an Indian millionaire who is- on a business visit to Malaya, thinks Malayans are "busy and cheerful." Mr. Choudry is the proprietor of Shree Krishna Ltd.. a million-rupee firm that produces engineering goods. "In the past year82 words
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Article483 1953-06-20 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Brussels Talks Watched By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Juo« 19,— Indonesia, plagued by low rubber prices, is now fearful over the future prospects of tin. Observers here are keen ly wotcfimg Hie Brussels tin folks which opened on June 15 under the483 words
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Article96 1953-06-20 9 Japs Want Fair Deal In S-E Asia TOKYO. June 1!>. (AFP).— Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki yesterday stressed the need for mutual understanding as prc-reuuisite for the economic development of SouthEast Asia, pointing out that some* countries at present do no: ever) permit Japanese entry into 'he r territory. Oluacaki whs96 words
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Article75 1953-06-20 9 IMPORTS of carpet wool m the United States during 1952 amounted to 140 million lbs. or roughly 29 per cent above the 1951 figure, according to the International Wool Secretariat. New Delhi. The Secretariat says India's share m these imports amounted to 18 millions Ib. compared75 words
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Article30 1953-06-20 9 U.S. Senators have reported fraud and abuses m imports of jnor e than 60.000,000 bushels of damaged Canadian wheat officially classed as "unfit *or kmrv n rnnciimntinn ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article87 1953-06-20 9 good market for such goods and he had come here to explore further possibilities. "Our prices are competitive and the quality of our goods are equal to that produced m Brrtain," he said. Mr. Choudry, a member of the Export Advisory Council of the Indian Government, said87 words
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302 1953-06-20 9 I~J£??£' f52 l < rp )--J«P*n will be unal.lr lo increase t! volume of her external trade unless the economy vi oiber Asian nations is farther developed, the Miaislr> of F«rei R n Affairs reoorteH m WWiT Paper. The docu n -nt. deaHaei302 words
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Article108 1953-06-20 9 COMMOTDITY PRICES Cl nsiM, ruhbn Mrurk (•♦•hi- (MM ib i f Sin t purr »»-*.rrdj»> ere: No I KSS Sii.m Loose li". i «7i N«. 1 K.S.S. tij ...s No. 2 K.S.S. 652 t^l N«. a s.s. 82; Tone: Siejuh quid KM Tin t Th,. nrur »l ttn »r-t#-r day108 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-06-20 9 STRIKING contrast m transportation of two centuries is shown m above Picture. This oW style mail coach was sent to the Tempelhof Airfield to v Wcs Oct. «»ny's Wine Queen on her arrival to open the recent annual Wa* w««i. In Berlin. U.P. photo. IU.P. - 45 words
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Miscellaneous762 1953-06-20 9 Medan (GA3«I) 30 pm K*DIO MALAYA. PVSAKG: ey- A«itf\ mv. i£HJkT*A W WIM*W*MIW* J :)m 5 > ni As Spore: 6.15 MAI.AVAN \IRVVAVS FROM- JB MVMff/iff Adventures m Music 645 Jam fualj Lu«p«r, Malacca (MLlfll RADIO PROGRAMMt ISSfct V^rST^ t" 20 fenan«. Talpteg, Ipoh Kuala KADIO .MALAYA. X.L: Ipm Interlude;762 words
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12 1953-06-20 10 The Cinema, The Theatre and The Arts W&^Jj^PeCML STANDARD WTvh -^^U^P^ J.12 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1953-06-20 10 IVOR those who like r action m their films, this week m Rome has seen the premiere of a film that is so full of drama, death, love, rape, murder and other heady ingredients, that one comes out of the cinema feeling as thoughAFP - 1,037 words
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Article, Illustration203 1953-06-20 10 Star Contest No. 20 *n*i»**»w» ALL through Chit week Ihe Singapore Standard presents its twentieth star conlest All you've got to do It »o collect the oirture* and coupon*, for all six da» and tend them together with (he names ot the stars under •ingle203 words
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Article67 1953-06-20 10 Rosalind Ratnam S IHI COUPON I READ THIS BEFORt I YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN: You must enclose three ten cent ttomps i* you wont your pattern cut If I don't gat the stomps you don't get the portent A numbei off orders have c»-*»e to me without67 words
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Advertisement263 1953-06-20 10 DAILY _£^!yLEJLiJLi^ 9..U1,,m. PHO.Nfr 21 llf> lOK HOOKIN(iS y'MU \E\\\.S\ KOADSIIOV IN TW:iIMi:OLO» ~i i fAtAMOUNT p'***'-* < IJ, bing bob ooiiOTinr j^- CROSWr HOPE UMOWR MOUMNQ TODAY 9 AM. "CROSSWINDiS" SNOWS. TOMORROW H A.M. I- LOItA i MANDARIN') i TONIGHT AT MID-NIGHT I AS GREAT AS THE SEA ITSELF...POWEUFUL263 words
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Advertisement61 1953-06-20 10 A-bombs rrr^>| BLAST U.S.AIHjyyM i^M Jm^ San I y r.olitmhiaMlJtHirMM.l^ \||>||i 1 I To'Morro.i' !<.i I Wti LEGIO* W I (^Trichard gonie arlene dahl SHOWING yrf l> Tiuiiii'iM. mi <(>|O||: ill AT LONG LAST M It's UKttK! }LA The Picurc yor M WAITED 5Vi YEAR: LL i TO SEE CAN61 words
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Miscellaneous346 1953-06-20 10 T»l'A\'S QlOi\||()N: "I X v. M l l, i rather make my nanir Hi. in inh. rit It.' Th;uk»T;iv. ,>v\ vI U" >AY lOR BVMI¥O\K: Thuik twice before involving yourself m any new responsibilities or expense Be exlra tactful, considerate and careful m dealings with others. You would do well346 words
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Article435 1953-06-20 11 SOUEPI NOSES THE GOLD CUP ASCOT, Berkshire, June 19, (Reuter).— The Gold Cup, the richest and most coveted race of the Royal meeting was won by the British horse Souepi after a photo-finish with Marcel Boussac's 50—1 outsider Aram. Soutpi ridden by Charlie Elliott who has ridden many number of435 words
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Article197 1953-06-20 11 THE following is the draw for the Open Mixed 4-Ball to be held m conjunction with the final of the Ladies Colony Golf Championship at the Island Club tomorrow: p.m. 3.15 Mr. and Mrs. Murchison -v. Miss S.S. Baher and D. Clendon. 3.20 Mrs. F. Jones197 words
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Advertisement62 1953-06-20 11 NOTICE AUCTION SALE f\F European household furniture, comprising dressing, tables, wardrobes, eh of drawers, household linen, carpet, etc also the personal effects of the late Mr L. If. McKce and one Austin 16 H.P. motor car mi n perfect condition at No. 204 Brewster Road lpoh on Sunday 21.6.53 at62 words
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Advertisement205 1953-06-20 11 T. 1289 s. s eleren Box No 1 w I Mlaailiinl If hmi' ""Pwleßred Hardware I l object MALAY ALKK SSn't a A f r J*' HP" I.*1 allOB M atUNIVfJAtI" w f MADRAS Apply Bo» No. UE. 6 BtamtanL ACCOM'N VACANT Y°UMG Chinese Bachelor want* i 1 in K205 words
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Advertisement567 1953-06-20 11 \IK M& tf. A VeAda !C ,n Frin*u iU <MI Natives and nends who Kent presents and o2?J s r^ Ul T rv on U c occasion ot i;ieir wedding. SITUATIONS \M \m MALAYAN RAILWAY VACANCIES are invited lor appointment as Clerks \L th 7 laffic Depart«r«it 5 he aa567 words
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Advertisement1329 1953-06-20 11 I NOTMIM J TENDER *6tfCi: CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, MALACCA. a^ENDERS are invited U* the x purch »se and ram* ;»i of the following plant tailed at Kubu Road I'ov. lion, Malacca: Two— Cromptnn Parkinson DC Generators. 2*>o KW 530 vo ts. JT7 •nips RP'| Two— Marble GtMratOf Control Par.c' fltieel1,329 words
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Miscellaneous178 1953-06-20 11 TH»S^»/TTM'Flsr^Hsl^-fpfJr"4^ OH, V COUSARNfTff- MEANWHILE: in'poGPA TC* finMß L"^ WIPftD OUT/? i^l^ifc »^^^ta^^. OST^ V A ONE-EYCD f^Ti BUT, WILD BILL s'US' T JEST TH' w* *r v «s4A £CATrEarr-YavARMi«Ts. r r 7I3K-*A^i MB demy > 0nk.7~ X >l &Eia9VA*scLD.',f J same-we flfi ,</ v xJ^mi FATHKJKfT A V^ _^T\178 words
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705 1953-06-20 12 VICTORIANS SMASH EIGHT OLD RECORDS EIGHT records were broken and two equalled al Urn V ictoria School annual sports held at the school field yesterday. Of the new records, four came iron the A Division, one from B, two from C and the lasi by the Anglo Chinese School m705 words
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Article, Illustration73 1953-06-20 12 The Dashing 18- Year Olds MISS MACREKV (Little Mo) Connolly of Santiago, California. T.S.A.. m play with K. R. Roseuell, Australia llefO. June 14tb. when they played for the All llugland Club against V. Seises, U.S.A.. and Miss Doris Hart. U.S.A.. m a doubles match at Wimbledon. Thp match -s73 words
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123 1953-06-20 12 PKNANG, All Is set for today's Penanu amateur race meeting which premises to be an interesting affair. The weather has been fine and the going is likely to be good. Chief Interest will be centred on the second and sixth races m which two former123 words
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Article41 1953-06-20 12 SINGAPORE Teachers' Training College will play two cricket matches over th£ week-end. Today tiiev will meet Indian Association |n Balestier Road and tomornr.v t!iev 'Aili play against R.A.F. Teiikj^h m a Junior "A" league Oxturo at St. Joseph's ground.41 words
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Article286 1953-06-20 12 TJie following is the full rare card of the Pcnang Turf Club aiiKiteur meeting today. Race 1—2.30 p.m. Ladifs Race Polo Ponies and Hacks Four Furlongs Catch weights BU Ben Conida Niiuroj Car ji van Dusty Spearlight Qu**en Vie The Factor Mareu Polo SCKATCBINGS: John. Peiak. Flash286 words
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133 1953-06-20 12 Lee Tak Chow Geylang ECS Champion VICTOR LUDUROM vpc terday's fourth annual athletic sports of the Geylanc English Continuation School held at the Geylang English School ground was sturdy fl?et-foo*"d Lee Tak Chow, who took three events'— loo y<\*.. 220 yds and high jump— while the crowd cheered. Apart from133 words
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Article78 1953-06-20 12 Results of th e YMCA 'doiden Jubilee' billiard championship ties played were: Leong Chong Piu beat K»,h Han Hoon. 300- 14«; Tan Thcrn 52* be »t M. G. Prium 300-JO2; E. S. Monteiro &,t Yap Ah Chuam walkover: ii^d 3iHM64 Parker beat A VIe Today's ties will he:78 words
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Article502 1953-06-20 12 ASTER GUNASEKARA - ASTER GUNASEKARA UNLESS SELANCOR PLAYS •y KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Penan 9, potential finalists m the northern section of the Malaya Cup competition, ore almost certain to gain two points tomorrow when they claim a walkover from Selangor who profess that they are unable to field a502 words
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Article140 1953-06-20 12 Tamil Brotherhood tion suffered another setback m their bid for Div league honours when the ,<> placed BODCA learn s them with a two nil \j< at the Ge.ianx Stadium terday. There was nothing t between the tMmi m the v i half and although the140 words
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Article95 1953-06-20 12 THE following will represent the Standard Sinchew SC at cricket On Sunday against the Prisons Sports Association at Changi at 2 p.m. Lall Singh (Capt), Ambrose Khaw, Ivor Kraal. Ronnie Due--103. Percy Joseph. Bob Peries, David Thambyah, Bill Moss, Ratnam, Lim Tian Joo, Ken Jalleh. 12th95 words
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Article603 1953-06-20 12 FAST, fighting football, with its full quota of thrills featured yesterday's SAFA Division One League game at Jalan Besar stadium, where m a grandstand finish, the tenacious Marine Department S.C. edged the ambitious Amicables Athletic Association by the odd goal of seven to earn victory603 words
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Article408 1953-06-20 12 *h*£ 222 c < AP > D <*by S hire carric <* on their confidence-cracking assault against the Australians Thursday. At least their bowlers did, for the tourists were tumbled out for 146 m their second innings. v The county ha s little chan c408 words
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Article14 1953-06-20 12 INTERPORT FOOTBALL TODAY Ulnr ""ual i,>l I I I T I aW^ E I14 words
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