Singapore Standard, 22 June 1953
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Title Section17 1953-06-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD s^g3r it m Vol. m. 320 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1933 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.17 words
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127 1953-06-22 1 OMAR SAIFUDDIN OF BRUNEI PLANS NEW STATE LAWS ritish Borneo, June Zl (Keuter. 45 COO subjects of Omar Alii ro n of Brunei and the lost re j Malay monarch, learned with ntly that he intends to grant rst written constitution and reforms m its system of r v.: the127 words
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Article32 1953-06-22 1 BAGHDAD June 21. (AP.) One an toftfl killed n ring remonstrauns m B streets yesf>r the Rrsi time since i i was declared after rioti it was32 words
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Article22 1953-06-22 1 iI(K Queen's visit to Africa opting on her way back A I ralia i h/» nnn- I i Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article22 1953-06-22 1 THE U.S. State Department has to!d Congress the Chinese Nationalists should continue I'tffoividK f^nnmip and miliUijf lu-J. United PressUnited Press - 22 words
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Article132 1953-06-22 1 Skymen Are Rushed To The Camps PU SAN, June 21. (UP).— South Korean troops used a task force of tanks and trucks to free anti-Com-munist prisoners from one of four prison camps where a total of 668 more North Koreans broke for freedom last night. The132 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-06-22 1 THREE people were killed and nine injured when a tar was involved m a collision with a truck at Upper Aljunied Road. Singapore yesterday. Top picture shows the big crowd that gathered soon after the accident. Ahove: The wreckage of the car.42 words
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Article292 1953-06-22 1 TICKET *****68 TAKES A FIRST IPOII Sun— Ticket No. *****68 won the first prize jn the 18th million dollar Malayan Chinese Association lottery draw which took place here today. The winning ticket was sold by the M ilacca branch o£ the Association. Second prize went to Pah•m« while the three292 words
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Article71 1953-06-22 1 PINCKNEY, Michigan, June 20 (Reiner).— it wat nor m Hell today about 105 degrees Fahrenheit it was estimated here. Hell is the name of a little village about two milet soij;i» ot Prnckney. Reporters who phoned the people -thvi to find the oxact temnci71 words
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Article55 1953-06-22 1 HANOI. June 21. (AFP).— Franco-Vietnam forces m the Buichu area beat oft a V:etminh attack with heavy losses to the Vietmlnb. it was reported here yesterday. More than a hundred Vietminh were killed m this section. which is one of the two Catholic resistance centres55 words
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Article22 1953-06-22 1 DR. HASTINGS BANDA. London representative of the Nyasa!an<i African Congress, yesterday lefied the British Government** rpntral fpHpration bill.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article188 1953-06-22 1 THREE Singapore people, including: a 28-year-oln 1 expectant mother, were killed and five critically injured, when a motor car they were travelling m was involved m a collision with a heavy earth-moving truck m Upper Aljunied Road, yesterday. All the occupants were Malays.188 words
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Article54 1953-06-22 1 HONGKONG. June 21: (Renter) An unidentified srme'i junk fired on the British steamer Wing Sang today about 280 miles southwest of Hongkong. British naval sources here said. They i-a d the ship reported no damage and ha<i escaped by outrunning the junk. The fire54 words
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Article43 1953-06-22 1 M O RA T. (Switzerland), .Tune 21. (AP). Professor Henri de Man. 68, member of several pre-war Belg'rn cabinets and convicted wartime col'aborator. was killed when his car was struck by a tiain near here last night.43 words
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Article27 1953-06-22 1 THE first mooting of the Bureau of the Asian Socialist conference is to be held m Hyderabad. Ind»a fwnwi Aua 10 to Aug. 14.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article66 1953-06-22 1 VIENNA, Jine 21, (AFP) India was ready to oiler he>" good office! to the lour occupation powers to facilitate the conclusion of an Austrian peace treaty, the newspaper Neuei Oesterreich said here today. The paper said this was the result of conversations earlier thisA.F.P. - 66 words
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Article19 1953-06-22 1 FIELD Marshal Alexander Papagos the Greek Prime Minister, arrived m Istanbul by train from Ankara yesterday. RenterReuter - 19 words
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Article94 1953-06-22 1 B A N G X O X, June 21. (Router). K'.tn? Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia returned to his country yesterday to stop Cambodians rising against the French, a member Of the King's statf said here today. Kms Norodom Sihanouk returned to prevent an uprising by impatient94 words
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Article28 1953-06-22 1 MOSCOW. June 21. (APi The Soviet press today announced the appointment of Georgi Michailovich Popov aSoviet ambassador to Poland succeeding Arkady Sobolev28 words
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Article32 1953-06-22 1 P R E M I F R Famon De Valeias parliamentary majority was CIH to two ieats yesterday with \he loss of a t,y-elee!ion m County Wicklow. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article119 1953-06-22 1 LONDON. June 21. (AP).— Word reached London today that the romance of a British tobacco heiress and a handgome ship's officer has ended m Uagcdy In tbe seas off the FriMK-h Rivera. A m**>a** W« N^e taia Mervyn Evans. 32-year-old Welsh bom husband of Hermione119 words
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Article1051 1953-06-22 1 There was no official indication of the regiment** future duties m Korea, but its transfer cam c H'st as Gen. Clark v.a s announcing that he lacked sufficient troops kl Korea to replace South Korean guards at United Nation^ prison camps. A>ked for official comment on1,051 words
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Article171 1953-06-22 1 NEW YORK, June 81.— United Nations wtin said on Saturday that top officials of the K. N. ma% decide to call a special .hm.il Assembly session if a Korean truce is not completed before they meet neU week. It was announred hert lod^y that171 words
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Article68 1953-06-22 1 SEOUL, June l| (Aiv Chinese Communist i<n renewed their probing IHi today against South Koi |m th»» Pukhan River an I tha c istaentral iron; ignored lecton manned i«y American and othei foi i itn troops. The Redi probed aid manoeuvred aouth-ea t <»f68 words
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Article, Illustration38 1953-06-22 1 )>hnU). HIRING the demoMttnttioni m Seoul which preceded the ret«OM 0/ ft«ti-comm«Nfsl iwisouers bi/ South Koreans, lhis excited group of tlmdentt were ttimi (>■, t v,,,. Jellow student. de»nvi«dn!o a KflU fo the irmiffict R«0oCtol U. P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article19 1953-06-22 1 A LONG tiiny,. mbmm once the pi i<i- of the .)»p:>n-' Navy iias btetl rafloatM terday A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article177 1953-06-22 2 Further Grants To POW's Unlikely SAYS PERCiVAL LIEUT. GENERAL A. E. Percival, former General Officer Commanding m Singapore, said yesterday that it would be wrong to encourage the hope that any appreciable further Japanese compensation for former war prisoners would become available for distribution m the near 'uture. Gen. Percival,177 words
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Article89 1953-06-22 2 THE Vehicle and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Council ha.s again reaffirmed its recommendation thai ordinary cars can be I as taxia m the Colony. niis means that it i s not ssary for taxi-owners to import the "London" type of taxis. This recommendation will89 words
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Article68 1953-06-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A enteen-jear-old Special Constable, Ahmad bin Hasim. Who on .fan. 7, at Ayer Mams Estate. Kulai. was allogod to mve fired his riflo negligently Mid wounded Special Constable Adan bin Said, was not procured m the Police Court today when hi s case68 words
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Article, Illustration170 1953-06-22 2 Miss Strauss - Miss Strauss Speech By j OXE hundred and sixty students and friends of the 11. Tan Accountancy School attended a fourth anniversary dinner given by the Students' Circle at the Win? Choon Restaurant, Great World, List night. The ffuest of honour was Mr. Frank James, City Councillor, and "Tannery" sold170 words
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Article62 1953-06-22 2 THE Singapore Improvement Trust wants to biiild a total of 26 blocks of flais m the Tiong Bahru area with a reduced ceiling height of eight feet. However, the Building Committee of the City Council will not give further consideration into the matter unless the62 words
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404 1953-06-22 2 Examination Of Govt. Pay Scheme Urged GSSC Delegates Pass Resolution KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A resolution calling for a full scale examination of the Federation's salary structure for Government servants, was passed by delegates of the Government Services Staff Council ot their annual meeting today* A long argument ensued over the404 words
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Article132 1953-06-22 2 PENANG. Sun. A leUle-l ment of Penang Scout Coun.-il was formed yesterday »r a decision to dissolve the Pi nang Boy S' outs (Settlem. Association. The Settlement Srout Con^mLssioner. Mr. Oon Hoot Ewe, said membership m the ri<.\ Council wou'd be limited to representatives of the132 words
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139 1953-06-22 2 'Even The Pillars Will Shake If'... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mere than 50 delegates who attended the third annual meeting of the Government Services Stalf Council were told if they demanded with or. voice for fairer and reasonable treatment, *>yen the concrrtt pillars of King's House would shake to jts foundation".139 words
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390 1953-06-22 2 THE sudden withdrawal, from the proposed Malayan National Congress meeting to be held on Tuesday m Kuala Lumpur, by the Pan-Malayan Labour Party was yesterday described as "a stab m the back* by Tengku Abdul Rahman. President of the United Malays National Organisation.390 words
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Article71 1953-06-22 2 STATEMENT BY THE ALLIANCE OUT responsibilities with courage and honour." ttresfr•d :he Tengku "The meeting was purely exDloratory insofar as -o find ways and means of achieving understanding and agreement on the issues to be brought up to the Congress, and it was agreed that whatever press release should be71 words
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Article188 1953-06-22 2 300 CLERKS ACT SINGAPORE Government will have to foot another 8150,000 back-pay bill, if a move by more than 3*o temporary clerks to be included m the Yong arbitration award succeeds. At the annual meeting of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union tomorrow, the188 words
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Article69 1953-06-22 2 WITH a view of promoting further understanding m the social field among boys and girls of the Malay community, the Malay Social Association was formed yesterday at a meeting held at the Katong Restaurant. Abdullah Sanggura was elected president, Ruslan and Fatimah vice-presidents and A.K. Ghani69 words
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Article33 1953-06-22 2 ONE case of Scrub Typhus i? i xi al) was reported m Auala Kangsar area last week states th* Perak Medical and ilealth summary on dangerous inlecttous diseases m the State.33 words
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Advertisement68 1953-06-22 2 > By July Ist' there will be AWAIf y| GOOD REASONS i for calling on us HARRISONS S CROSHEID i SIM,AP(MU kl M c/ j A L LUMPUR SfNGAPORE (ESTABLISHED 45 VIAKt IN MAUYI) RONEO LTD. Please tend me u$ dc»«>>« of ikl typewriter. NAME: ADDRESS: 4 t ?M- If68 words
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Miscellaneous73 1953-06-22 2 Weather MINIMUM TEMPEBATI RE: from ••a* pjn. 20th to a.m. on ,2ia4. SiMfapare (81* >. f?- 1 <^F)TkoU Bahru KJ' uala I-umpur C?,F\. Ipoh (72F), Kuantan (74F) Maximum Temperature: from 7 V a.m. to 7.10 p.m. on *»lst. OOF), Penan* (91F>. Kota Bahru OOF), Kuifa Lumpur (94F>, Ipoh ,95F). Kuantan73 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-06-22 3 MEMBERS of Urn first Local (oumil m Perak i«n I*.i-:» i I'inji New illase, lpob*a satellite town. s•. -d froM the fourth I from the l**t't are: Mr. E. i Stager. Chief Resettlei meat Ottcer, li>oh. Mr. i i> Somenrille, District Officer, Kint;i Mr. Shuni78 words
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Article109 1953-06-22 3 i Sun The third the Malayan Indian was hold in Pe k 1 ary Hail thib noon and resulted as s: To1 P $154,302 Prize No :;U<)82».\ 1 i Kua Lumpur). nd Priz< No. *****2. 511. HW (Kuala Lumpur) I Pria No. *****4. > i109 words
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Article79 1953-06-22 3 IPOH. Sun.— Minos, estates. firms, shop-:, associations friends of the Peruk St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade have contributed $2,675.80 In response to a Flag Day appeal It is hope* to raise $30,000 this year for the foundations of their headquarters building m Ipoh. Flag seller'79 words
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209 1953-06-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A warning that the terrorists have changed tactics from violence and banditry to one of "subtle infiltration into the rank and file of trade unions/ was given today by Mr. Samuel A. Abishegam, Trade Union Officer, South Malaya, at the Delegation conference209 words
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Article93 1953-06-22 3 The Guards Take Over At Scudai JOIIORE BAHKI*. Sun— For Ike first tirm* m Johore Bahrn District, the Home Gu. uds have taken over the responsibility for the defence of Scndai, from the regular polite n'lvr. In 1 simple ceremonial parade m the Chinese School mound yesterday, the point* handed93 words
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94 1953-06-22 3 YEARS JAIL FOR HAVING FORGED NOTES MUAR. Sun— For being m possession a ,~>B Forced Indonesian rupiah notes, Ng Chiew Chwee was sentenced to 12 months Imprisonment by Mr Justice Paul Storr attheMuar Assizes, yesterday. Ng's wife, Khaw Sian Nee. who appeared on a similar charge, was acquitted and discharged.94 words
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Article58 1953-06-22 3 TRENGGANU'S newest Malay School, at Bukit Tunggal, was declared open by the Sultan to-day (.Jiin e 20) before a large* gathering of parents and schoolchildren. Costing one hundred thousand dollars, the school is the most modern m the State and can accommodate 500 pupils It replaces the58 words
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152 1953-06-22 3 SINGAPORE Government is expected to re-open negotiations this week with the unions representing its industrial workers for an increase m their total emoluments. The Government*! move follows a derision of the Joint Council )i Action to seek "living wage" tor its industrial union members.152 words
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Article98 1953-06-22 3 Forces GetS 200 Reds In 5 Yeats KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. -Up to May 31 of this year, 4,141 terrorists were killed and 2,056 wounded by the Security Forces m the Federation, states a Federal Government Press Statement issued yesterday. A total of 1,059 surrendered. The statement adds Security forces captun98 words
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Article36 1953-06-22 3 IT HAS been officially an- nounced that Territorial Chiefs m Perak shall be designated •'Orang Besa/ Jajahan." The change has been made under v clause In Part n ol the Perak State Constitution.36 words
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125 1953-06-22 3 PENANG, Sun. There is always something uncanny about a blind poison doiim things with neat efficiency and so it proved to be at the Kong Mm School m Aver Itam today, when a biind weh'aie team demonstrated it> skill publicly for the first time.125 words
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Article407 1953-06-22 3 TEMPLER REVIEWS RECRUITS KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun. -Four hundred and eighty recruits, the 25th intake to the Malay Regiment were told today by General Templer that by their example and impartial attitude they could be respected representatives of the Government they serve. Altogether 20 officers407 words
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151 1953-06-22 3 MALACCA. Sun.— Father Vas of the Malacca Portuguese I Mission appears to have I laid the Batu Barendam airport poltergeist to rest j and Maria Joseph Bruno, the occupant of the airport quarters haunted by the spirit, has expressed great relief over what last151 words
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Miscellaneous572 1953-06-22 3 POUi? BIARY S 7; N 'ev/>: mr\Klli;ts; lo K.iala Lumpur Uusic; Bam Rhythm and P.- 8 am: To Gemas '< VKMKM S .857 11 im. For 11 a m Stngaoor* Kuaia Lumpur nools; 101 Tom m v Dorsey 'N 4'it ExDresa 1 715 om 815 Mmiim 2 !3 N« w572 words
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186 1953-06-22 4 Back Pay Settles Year-Old Dispute Sfjitdard Staff Reporter THE one-year-old dispute be-, tween the Singapore Oovern- nit it and ihe Medical Workers' j Union has at last b«en mottled Government has agreed: 1 to revise th«» salary of laboratory attendants m the j Chemistry Department with effect from January 1950,186 words
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114 1953-06-22 4 THE Singapore l T ::ion of T> and Telecommunications Workers will rebuild its dub hou at Seraagoon Road ;it a co of $40,000. Every member is to give fivo T' 1 -i i" of the '2(\ months' back l he will shortly114 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-06-22 4 Show For Nanyang MORE than 6,000 people attended a show sponsored by the Singapore Ching Ann Athletic Association m aid of the Nanyi.ng University Building Fund at the Happy World Stadium last nis.it. About s ll. 000 was raised. Pictures show part of the bis audience below, uud left, tlieStandard - 74 words
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Article, Illustration335 1953-06-22 4 City To Drop 'Highway' Authority' To End Tussle WithGovernmeni Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council may cease to be the "highway authority" as defined m the Road Traffic Ordinance of 1941, Mr. J. T. Reo, the Deputy President of the City Council told The Standard yesterday. A recommendation to335 words
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Article120 1953-06-22 4 He Was In Big Siege MR. Jamrs Cameron, tlir forricn correspondent of London's liurrul News Chronicle, who ih m Luang Prahang uhen it faced the Vietminh invasion, is now m Singapore. Mr. Cameron (ravels the equivalent of four trips round th<- world year. He was m Keyua when (he Mau120 words
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Article58 1953-06-22 4 .IOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ch:.rgi.j with hoiKebreaking with intent to steal. Kumijo. (20) (old the court that h»> did n to teach the complainant m question a letton because hr u;i<: n ".-0.-nbong" (pioud) towkay. It wmt stated 'n^f Kumijo entered the shop through a Window ;.nd ay he58 words
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Article44 1953-06-22 4 A seven-year-old girl, Monah bintc Yanee, was wounded m the thigh by a stray shot from an air gun yesterday, while on her way to attend a weddine m Bedok. She was seat to hospital a »d treated as an outpatient.44 words
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161 1953-06-22 4 Standard Staff Reporter IT is the intention of the Singapore Government to consult all its staff associations and unions m working out a new salary structure under the principles recommended m the Ritson Report This was stated by a Government spokesman yesterday161 words
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Article85 1953-06-22 4 ANY appeal to the three break-away industrial unions to get them to join the Joint Council of Action of Singapore Government lorallydomicilcd staff associations and unions must be made to the Council of Government Industrial Unions and not to the individual unions. This decision was85 words
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Article74 1953-06-22 4 lal ay an Navy I J IHI COUPOH I READ THIS BEFORE U m OROER YOUR PAT i TtRN: You must enclose 'hre« ten cent ttompg i« < 1 you wont your pattern cut. J J II I don't get the stamps. S vow don't «et the pattern74 words
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Article227 1953-06-22 4 Question Of Taste... ..AND WASTE Sir; With reference to your second leader on June 18th, surety thf matter is one of journalistic good manners and good taste What would be the reactions of Abdul Aziz bin Ishak if a European reporter sneered at a Muslim religious reremonjr .md complained of227 words
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Article, Illustration216 1953-06-22 4 %wx^x^wxw star Contest No. 2r xv xxxx^ Ny the star? Kiilru-». for (hi« nuilfs •IB close n«*\l fhurvri.it \n<f »*<eprue uinn<T» n.un»«. «ill >< puhliwhrd m Hie Mmn fagff Ot Ihe Inllnviinf s, jnfi.it SUndard No correspondent mil -rnierl;»ini-d m Ilii" rnallrr -«••'< the tvdilor't216 words
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173 1953-06-22 4 GROW MORE FOOD PLAN FOLLOWS NICOLL'S VISIT *iaiiaard si.,rr Reporter A NJDMBER »l animal hushandn stations m the prim ipal agricultural will be set up as part ofih,(!^ increase food production. eterii services m rural arras wiU J r Government announced yestcrdav **mJ When the Gov< rnor. Sir J N173 words
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Article113 1953-06-22 4 FOR the t time l.iken by l>p f h empio a i 1 serving on \ho pn i Whitley Coum i h i \v.£ on f-'Kii pa i This i- one of 1 proposed iiv the S City Council s< I for the < iMv113 words
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Miscellaneous327 1953-06-22 4 I tfy PITA DPI MADf > TODAYS Ql OXATION: i J "<;i\e me tl»e serenity to i :u-i-f|»i h liar i-umiot lie (-hanged gl\o me the courare lv chance uluit can be chanced: the wKilom to know one from the other." Ketnnolrt NiVhuUr. >lOMMY FOR EVERYO\H: The day is mainly327 words
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Article, Illustration90 1953-06-22 5 Lying at Rest by Won Yew Keun, 21 Johore Road, Singapore Rolleiflex, f 16, 1/100 H. P. 3 (S. Word). A place m the sun by Cheok Poh Scong, 83 Dorset* Road, Singapore. Ikoflex 11.111 (green filter), 1/100, Super XX (Right) 'Pillar Pattern' by Ng Eng Khim,90 words
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Article528 1953-06-22 6 r piE exclusive scries "I Was A Captive" by Mr Philip Dcanc of the Observer which The Sunday Standard concluded yesterday is not a pleasant story. But it is a true story, and true stories are rarely pleasant. If not for any other purpose, Mr. Deane's account528 words
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Article219 1953-06-22 6 one can say for certain when the Emergency, now m its sixth year, will end, but all are agreed that the shooting war has been brought under control. The terrorists are now avoiding the Security Forces and this has resulted m fewer incidents. The tightening of219 words
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Article298 1953-06-22 6 Sir; Is this how Sir Gerald Templer treats those who have the trust and confidence of the people I refer Sir, to a report published m your paper on June 17 and frankly I am terribly shocked. Perhaps Sir, it would not be out of298 words
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Article177 1953-06-22 6 Sir: Re-General Templer's description of Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, Utusan Melayu's representative In the Federation to the Coronation, I wish to add my personal opinion that if Inche Abdul Aziz smells like a rat or for that matter is a rat, he must be told so and177 words
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Article200 1953-06-22 6 Sir; As a third generalion Malayan bor n Chinese. I feel that I cannot remain silent and merely stand as a spectator and watch the High Commissioner brow-boat Mr. Abdu] Aziz bin Lshak a respected member of the journalistic profession by calling him unpleasant names at200 words
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Article242 1953-06-22 6 Sir; I wish to congratulate you on your today's issue m which you published Abdul Aziz bin Ishak'l own admission that General Sir Gerald Templer called him "a rat and a rotten journalist whose name stinks m South East Asia" for his piece of reporting from Westminster242 words
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Article111 1953-06-22 6 Sir; I was greatly shocked to read a report m your paper of an interview between Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner m the Federation and Che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, the well known Malay Journalist. I wish to record my pro-^ test at the uncalled for111 words
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Article266 1953-06-22 6 Sir;— l read with repugnance the report on the Coronation by Che Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, chief Federation reporter of the "Utusan Melayu." It is incredible to think that he was iortunate enough to have the privilege of witnessing \he marvellous spectacle and splendour of a266 words
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Article, Illustration939 1953-06-22 6 G. E. R. Gedye - CLOAK and DAGGER in VIENNA G. E. R. Gedye by 1 I VIENNA, AUSTRIAN salesmen, and the newspapers of all political parties, are just now protesting vigorously against the use of their country, and especially of Vienna, as a battleground by the Intelligence services of all four occupying Powers. Although939 words
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Article631 1953-06-22 6 Sir; I have read the nrticle "Its The Singapore Squeeze" written by Donald Zee apparently based on information supplied by his newspaper's Singapore correspondent and feel that its inaccuracies call for a reply. We m Singapore have often m the past had to read inaccurate statements by journalists631 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-22 7 After The crossing Photo. ItfttfßFJtS of Hit ertw cheer as the British submarine y jrfw" arrivi-v i tl Portland Harbour, Dorset, after the ill >ftH milr crossing from Bermuda without <urfari« Ih U is believed to be the first underAtlantu «r<ts>inK ever made. The sub used a modified "snort" toA.P. - 54 words
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Article222 1953-06-22 7 WESTWOOD, June 21.— Lord Long, a Conservative \m. Njiri here today that Britain will not get out of l;\pt "unless the 11 nations, who are members of the i Atlantic Treaty Organisations, have the arms at r disposal to take over the safe-guarding of the222 words
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Article131 1953-06-22 7 nus P< r5 f World News I In Brief ;=^-.-=JBI U.S.A. ou Jun e 26.— neuter. THREE THOUSAND of 'I iwaii'i 2(>.0U0 stevedores and sugar workers walked off their 8 in protest against the conviction of a longshore loader *n a conspiracy case. AP. TWO131 words
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Article23 1953-06-22 7 1 s of >:n m r*s l— i B I m and :gh- 1 the ii will I ,m>,23 words
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Article18 1953-06-22 7 3 ration er f lir ador I TOn is P 'rge i Am-18 words
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Article448 1953-06-22 7 RUSSIAN TANKS MASSED ROUND GERMAN TOWNS v l BE RLIN June 7I Reports reaching here last night indicated a slight relaxation of tension m East Berlin while the situation remained serious throughout the rest of the Soviet xone where a state of emergency was m force. SovietAFP; Reuter; AP; UP - 448 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-22 7 Photo. HAMBURG: Beautiful 'beast* behind the net is *Topsy* French star of a new German revue based on Joh a n n Strauss s operetta 'One Night m. Venice.' The bathing-suit clad girl certainly 'catches the eye/ U. P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article166 1953-06-22 7 FRASCATI. Italy, June 21. A 17-month-old baby boy played and slept m a flower garden here today unaware that he may become the centre of a stormy intrigue to restore the fallen Egyptian monarchy. The boy is ex-King Fuad II of Egypt who lost his166 words
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Article194 1953-06-22 7 LONDON, June 21 (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower are discussing a new date for the Bermuda conference of the Big Three already twice postponed, the Foreign Office said today. If France has a Government m time the meeting will be held early m194 words
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Article100 1953-06-22 7 CHRISTIE TRIAL IS ON TODAY LONDON. June 21 (Rcuter). The trial of John Christie. 55-year-old clerk charged with murdeiing his wife Ethel m a West London tenement house opens on Monday m the Old Bailey. London's central criminal court. The trial, expected to last three or fcur days, may develop100 words
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Article103 1953-06-22 7 WASHINGTON, June 21 (Reuter).— The U.S. Supreme Court and two Washington newspaper buildings went unscratched despite anonymous threats by telephone to blow them up. One call was received by the Times Herald about 10 minutes after the Supreme Court had ruled against a stay m103 words
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Article56 1953-06-22 7 KARACHI, June L'l (Reuter). Khwaja Nazimuddin. formerly Prime Minister of Pakistan. yesterday resigned the Presidency of the Moslem League, the country's biggest political party. Two months ago the Governor General dismissed him from the Premiership for "inefficiency." Mr. Nazimuddin's resignation was seen by observers here as heralding56 words
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Article24 1953-06-22 7 WHEN a wife kirks her husband out of the house, she's the deserter, not him, a Rhode Island judge ruled yesterday. —UP.24 words
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Article29 1953-06-22 7 A VERBAL duel between Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a College Professor was climaxed yesterday with Sen. McCarthy telling the professor his newly-awarded government srnniarsnin uau w^^ii canocileo. APAP - 29 words
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94 1953-06-22 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, June XI (UP) Mrs. Alice W. White. 32. Eng lish war bride accused of killing hei air force husband with shotgun, has bun released on $15,000 property bond. Her attorney Herbert N. lonrs said lit- believed Mrs. White would return to94 words
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174 1953-06-22 7 EDINBURGH, June 21 (UP) —Scottish extremists were under observation today as police prepared for the "little coronation*' of the Queen next Wednesday when she rides m state from her Palace of Holyroocls to St. Giles Cathedral to attend a national service. Extra police and detocttvei174 words
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Article99 1953-06-22 7 Appropriate Gift For The Queen LONDON. June 21 (UP). Or. c of the loveliest of the Coronation gifts to Queen Elizabeth II was a matching diamond and aquamarine necklace and earrings set m platinum. The necklace alone is said to be worth £17.857 (about Malayan $150,000)). Since ancient time, the99 words
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Article61 1953-06-22 7 SOUTHEND. Southern England, June 21 (Reuter). A pilot crashed and died m the flaming wreckage of his plane here yesterday after two planes collided m the air during the National Air races. Ten thousand people watching jumped to their feet as one plane swerved violently61 words
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Article27 1953-06-22 7 THE New Jersey Sate Highway Authority has announced that it will use r'i!>ber powder combined with asphalt for the first time m resurfacing roads..— U.P.27 words
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Article25 1953-06-22 7 THE Libyan Prime Minister. Muhmoud Muntasscr, visited King Idriss at Beda yesterdny to report on the facilities for British bases m Libya. Reuter.25 words
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Article22 1953-06-22 7 BRIG-Gen Romulo and vice president Fernando Lopez were nominated as presidential and vice-presidential candidates of Urn Democratic Party rday. U.P.22 words
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Article21 1953-06-22 7 GEN Omar Bradley has Informed U. 3 Senator! that Russia is steadily increasing its atomic bomb «tockpile.— United Pr^ss,21 words
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Article, Illustration305 1953-06-22 7 KATMANDU, June 21, (Reuter).— A violent controversy has broken out as to who actually was the first man to set foot on the summit of the world's highest mountain only a few hours alter the Everest conquerors had received a tumultuous royal welcome 1A.P. - 305 words
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Article210 1953-06-22 7 FRENCH CRISIS TAKES A PLUNGE PAKIS. June 21 (Keiiter) Official sources heie were doubtful whether France would have a Prime Minister m office m time lor the Bermuda conference with the I'nilrd States and Britain— .it present fixed for June V*. The So .v Wa k>' 1 v v COnti210 words
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Article122 1953-06-22 7 BERLIN. Juno 21 (AP) 0 hundred thousand GeillHlll m the Saxon uranium mint* w< i( on strike tad destroyed i shaft* nftcr a Sown li •quad executed I] nriti mumtf demon tratoi I West Berlin Telegral day. "The uprising m the w nlum territoi v I122 words
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Article38 1953-06-22 7 THE MOMB VS Council f Af? ran i n has banned Brit j h and A trlcan h gangster and cowboy un It held these m <■- re **d incalculable barm" imoog naive and m mable.— AP38 words
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Advertisement137 1953-06-22 7 0 Mm 0 0 wisely chosen, #>m 0 are appreciated. *Jg y> \a 0 X WE CARRY A LARGE SELECTION 0 a OF FAVOURITE BRANDS IN FTICK Q 0 WHICH SHOULD MEET YOUR EVERY 0 0 REQUIREIIKNT. 0 Q HAVANA Q Romeo No 1 Bo.es 25s $50 00 jy m137 words
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Article321 1953-06-22 8 POLITICAL and economic uncertainties and an air of despondency have hung, like the sword of Damocles, over the market and the volume of business transacted during this five-day period, two of which were holidays m various parts of Malaya, The appreciable fall m the price321 words
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Article135 1953-06-22 8 Bu>inc>;s done m the Malayan lh ire market last wet'k: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelter Oid> 22/9. Fraser Neave Ords. 52.10 52.07J, Gammons $285 .'v ?2.K7\. Hammers $2.00. Maiavan Breweries $4 25 $420. Malayan Cements Si 45 $1,474. Malayan Collieries $130 II 25. S;me Darby $1.95. Straits Traders135 words
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Article88 1953-06-22 8 TOKYO. June 21 (Renter) On c of three Douglas DOiB aircraft which t)^e Japa n Airlines Company recently ordered from the United SUte* v.i 1 arrive hero early ..ext month according to a company pokesman. Th 0 plane* to he U on Japan's first overveaj88 words
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Advertisement766 1953-06-22 8 •»«o I > iiiop.n ilm Srrvi tt» ym lr«««ri*»ii- »»»f* I A»Sflr» vi fli>nt:ki»ne and Jupun 'V^ ANGLO FHENCfI 6c EENDIXSENS LTD. im. k i unu.iif m mh.ii *:>*r:i p > mm *»5 Mai him 4 r >*» Perianu K"JS Be^Mline L-tWt -at x l^^ aaaar t hVarrnrh foi Havn766 words
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Advertisement908 1953-06-22 8 MLUE FUNNEL L»E MANMIKLI) «i>.. LTIJ. lurrur* »i#lmh. f«* ufwrti"' m'h-i imml*' MMMI nut iiMfcmcr wmm •*aiaM«i» mm-ummm ».i AMa k tIIMMIN ««iM«NK*IAI r\m%~ I (Maia for Hrn *f.d L4»r don 'Hn'*»tip Hannhur« juae,^ •fISSgSr civert> i:..ii :ii liii lal ilia <§>M a^ i l n^. LlV€fl lil Djf •••>908 words
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Advertisement499 1953-06-22 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal K«ntrrdan» l.lo\d Holland Amt-ru v I 'nr HMrrlasMl IJsM hNitterdair. Kotifudam /V.ttvieru.rn i;\ll»\\ IMOMKMI) HOSIONMW OHK I'Mll \!>HPII!A BAiIIMORr MOKII I St V OKI.' S luirr f h ro PriMn* «\l.l (SMN> tSVSIJsjaj Till— H »!»Juiit (iAKOt'l 1,1 I 5J U l> Ib lul> 17499 words
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869 1953-06-22 9 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - Comprehensive History Of European Communism SEBASTIAN HAFFNER European Communism. By Franz Borkenau. (Faber and Faber 425) Sociology of Communism. By Jules Monnerot. (Allen and Inwin. 305.) By I\\ lirty 1949 The Ie X n p of m f H I y v a I was Till isht i n l869 words
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Article194 1953-06-22 9 A S.n-le 1 Eye, a ribei peration. paling I ,B 1 ter •i.:rh j h-.ro-I\ work i 1 B ntley. i the original merits of these J two compelling pieces. 2 H. G. P INQUISITOR: The Ob- server Second Crossword 2 Puzzle Book (Penguin, 2 s.) JI.B. - 194 words
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1097 1953-06-22 9 J. BRONOWSKI - J. BRONOWSKI By IT was at this season that, as a small boy with my head lull of infinity. 1 was puzzled by the question: Flow cold can it get? 1 still recall (indeed. 1 retain* my surprise that the question turns out1,097 words
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Article424 1953-06-22 9 America Laughs at Punch. Edited by Marvin Rosenbur? and William Cole (Thames and Hudson. Ms. bd>. I>I'XCH, w.iieh has under Mr. Malcolm |fus> gw rigs, recently taken on a new lease of !fe In tiiis country, aa* also suddenly been rediscovered by Amerirans. Notwithstanding424 words
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Article, Illustration66 1953-06-22 9 I* Mi collection of ovrr ?00 photon niphx of "I t a 1 v" T hv^os and Hudson. 4L\< >. r/,e Swiss photogmpher Mar. tin HHrHnwm* records richnes and diversity of lUis <>>uui ,«j country m pfetWTPl ichirh ar c UUly WOTthm Of uicir xtb.rct. Classical mi is, gardens, palaces,66 words
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Article111 1953-06-22 9 DESPITE a button holing stylo and a*j overforxiness for rowrit:ng old logbooks without sufficient indication. Mr. Carleton Mitchell has produced m Beyond Horizons (Kimber. IV.) a fascinating account of various heroic sea voyages m the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some of his discerningly annotated chronicles. mA.B. - 111 words
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562 1953-06-22 9 MEN of the l'nd< rworld. Ed. Charles Hamilton. (Gollancz. Us. Hd.) The- I ndcrworld. By Jim Phrlan. (Harrap. 10s. od.) adsfadsf M irk- It a vuro I Captain: Wax I *rvi co b «ck nn my word' Mr. 1 i ..>r.»t i« i. .1 .friers562 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-22 10 SINGAPORE beat Manila m the inter port soccer tor the second successive year. At Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Singapore took a 3—l victory over the tourists. The picture shows an incident m Saturday's play— Chee Seng under fire, and an awkward situation is saved by Teow Ken«s clearance. Facing54 words
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Article174 1953-06-22 10 Sporting Sinhalese Defeated REME accepted a sporting declaration by the Sinhalese Association m the second innings and with 51 runs to score m 25 irunutes play REME batsmen wont foi the oall to beat l^e Sinhalese by eight wickets m their junior league A cricket match at Wood s v174 words
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Article89 1953-06-22 10 LONDON. June 20 (AP).— Randy Turpin, European middleweight fight champion who Britain claims is the world titleholder, leaves England by ship on July 29 for New York. Negotiations are m progress for Turpir. to meet Bobo Olson m late August or September lor the fully89 words
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Article288 1953-06-22 10 Army Tennis Concludes AFTER trailing four games m th e second set, KASC's Major Mahony and Major Pess made a splendid recovery to beat Major Summer^ and L Cpl. Kussell (REME) and win the Regimental Doubles Plate m the finals of the Singapore Base District tennis288 words
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285 1953-06-22 10 GERALD Ballon of the Naval Base stole the show m Saturday's YMCA Golden Jubilee swimming gala at the Nuflield pool when he won the 100 and 400 metres free style events with ease. Another swimmer with t'.vo firsts was A. W. Cobban285 words
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Article534 1953-06-22 10 Lim Jit Im Victoria CS Champion WINNING four events. Urn •Jit Im became Victoria Continuation School champion nt the school's annual meet hold ■t Victoria School on SuUirj day Full results were: 100 yards. "A*: 1 Lim Jit Im 2 A. Jabar. 3. Yun Chong I 1 11 sec. "B":534 words
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Article42 1953-06-22 10 Officials of newly constituted Singaoore Chess League are: President: Mr. FG Vaux Hon. Secretary: Mr Man Bom» Guan Committee: Messrs. H.L Guldemond. Phoor. Wai On. HAJ Pronk. Bobby Sng. Professor A Oppenhcim a. id Dr Ycoh Buk Choou42 words
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Advertisement150 1953-06-22 10 -He MM^i' v iPv^ HI (oliiitiliia > I I.IiKIM l\(.l^ \||sm, v L!_ A<>.\l I hunffv f SEE! 1 RICHARD COm-C Iji I ARLENE DAHL 1 with AKIM TAMIROFF I*l I S: HAKKI J\Ml> \MI Ills M| Hl (lv TODAY! VlhxJiiLl WI Wmm/fmfm wA 7/ PLUS! Pathe" News: ROYAL NAVAL150 words
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Article101 1953-06-22 11 ROAD WINS ON HIS SERVICE I io^DON, June 21 (AP) Lewis Hood, 18I m Australian husky, yesterday upset Ken I 7 e r ii his 18 year-old Davis Cup teammate I fovourite, 8-6, 10-8, m the I f tie London lawn tennis championships i <:^c^ auk. von I ViY in101 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-22 11 v??£kiJ! reen Con l l° l iy talks tennis with Jean BoroJra at i™m on Jun 14 They were among the stars of tennis w«.?«i n a preview at Wimbledon championships which start today. Miss Connolly o n Saturday won the Queens Hub doubles m partnership wUh Julie Sampson.49 words
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Article99 1953-06-22 11 LONDON Sunderland have come to terms with the Arsenal f<<r the transfer of R; y Daniel. Welsh international centre half. It only remains for the player tc make final arrangements. Daniel and his wife wilJ visit Sunderland later this month for a short holiday, m the99 words
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Article75 1953-06-22 11 LONDON. June 20 (Rtuter). Gordon Pirie, th t British ipic runner broke his own British allcomers, na- English native records by three seconds when Southern three ;:.ps m 13 v!is. 4] 8 sees, at the White 1 London totiay. l 1 was 0.4 seconds world75 words
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Article46 1953-06-22 11 LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 21, (Reuter). Sim Iness, of University of Southern threw the discus 190 feet 7/Stha inches In the >nal Col legate Athletic ting here last night to r the accepted world :---1 °J s< j f e _et 1 1 m lies.46 words
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Article266 1953-06-22 11 SHEFFIELD, June 20, (Reuter).— Yorkshire foiled an Australian gamble today when after being put m to bat on a pitch affected by recent rain they scored 252 runs for the loss of only five wickets on the opening day of their match against the tourists here.266 words
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Article541 1953-06-22 11 and CHff y r^? i faSt m P dlum bowlers Leslie Jacksor ?hat su rr ev foT m Causec t suc} havoc on the fast pitch VteM^hnn I nme wickets for 46. Then while James rid£^Ucted\rh cn 1- U^ Sltfre y CapUin Stuart SS lasf^cttlu^d541 words
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Advertisement289 1953-06-22 11 NOTICES To. Mr. Shaik Salleh bin Omar Jamal. No. 495, Sims Avenue, Singapore X AK 'E NOTICE that to artion has been commenced against you |q the High Court of Singapore In which U»C Plaintiffs claim is for MOOt/- bring amount due on a document m writing executed by you289 words
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Advertisement699 1953-06-22 11 NoiM'f;^ 1 t 1 i i TENDER NOTICE TENTRAL BUDCTBICITI BOARD. MALACCA. TENDERS are ir.Mted for the purchase and removal of the following [> jnt installed at Kubu Road Power Station. Malacca:— Two Crompton Parkinson DC. Generators, 200 K.W.. ;>.{<> volts. 377 amps 300 RPM Two M arb 1 c699 words
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Advertisement794 1953-06-22 11 SntAIIO^S \A4 ANT -i m /MTV COf.NCIL :::C,A- i !'ORE-H IAM RV X iu»r((J 2 Audit A Commencing basic sa ..'r «>204 pm In the salary ara'e vL'i»4*Al3 240 V taminatioa Bar 2»2xAIJ 2 J n Bit mo\)2 I2xAlB W>, p'.is v.in .hit I and housing alow i ire Tc'iil794 words
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Miscellaneous117 1953-06-22 11 r' A S^OP S^OOTlKl' X AM SJE.VAH HKEJRO CyNO^^H^B|H MO "X^JAfL?' WO^ r -AH SE^:^ TQ U^ A OPT*Y mEAOUGHTSOUTA y SECH AMIMAL AS A'AUPV- J OF THAT OR JESTSPEN/TA < LIKE WESTERN \V HOU6E.. r r v*. them /,utomob;les, y^ mobile."- but ah knows m we'll toss hundred vars117 words
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Article289 1953-06-22 12 THRILLS IN IT FINALS C d< haired, M\ 5. Ma 1■ v a m Table I t imed an up and coming p er, Mrs. S.(J. Murphy, to win en's open singles I 1 the Singapore Table Tennis; As sex on Coronation C before a My crow <i 1 th289 words
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Article747 1953-06-22 12 Strong Bowling Side Chosen For 2nd Test LONDON, June 21, (AFP)-EnKtena w h piay an oucom c ff amc m the second cricket Test against A^^ 11 of the selections committee and former captain Freddie Brown joining m. The selection of the 12 players among whom the747 words
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Article, Illustration135 1953-06-22 12 Surrey bowler Alec Bedser to«»k Wtrwtm Australian wickets for 44 runs m Ike third day's play m the Brs| leal between England and Australia, at Nottingham. This brings his figures for Hie two innings to 14 wickets for 90. He set up an I.nglish Test wicketlakins n-rord. reaching 1%. TreviousA.P. - 135 words
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Article80 1953-06-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Club beat Penang Sports Club by seven wickets m a two-day cricket match played here over the weekend. Penang, batting first, scored l-.'{ for the Hrst innings to which Selangor replied with 2_':i for seven declared. Continuing today, Penang were a!!80 words
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Article33 1953-06-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor PWD beat Pahang PWD B—l m a Malayan PWD soccer competition for the shield presented by Technical Services Union. Hong Cheang scored four goals including a hattiick.33 words
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Article400 1953-06-22 12 YOUNG HEARD of the Singapore Cricket Club j played himself into the South team m the annual ritket test against North at Penang m August with a fluwipss innings of 81 for Combined Civilians versus (Omhined Services. The gumt* played over the week- t cnJ400 words
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Article67 1953-06-22 12 good combination and accu- S? li r^ d Ge <> r «ian 9 routed St. George'f Institution «-i in their annual soccer fix- Ctll!en cu x P T ro 'T» the start O!d Georu.t A >ldln e u ach sco «d two -."•l> to raise67 words
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Article167 1953-06-22 12 STANDARD MNCHEW SC. Bob Peries c Bingham b Sa.vers g Ambrose Khaw run out 10 I all Singh not out 101 David Thambvah c Savers b Frugtniet 0 Bill Moss b Froftm«'t 0 i Ken I.tlMi c Bihgham b lru»iin.-l if, f Hiiniin c Ringliam b Savers 7 Percy167 words
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274 1953-06-22 12 Malaya's former All-India Test cricketer, veteran Lall Singh. m a two-hour stand, skippered The Standard Slnchew Sports Club to a 83 run victory over the Prisons Sports Association m a friendly match at Changi yesterday. For Lall. the match was also a personal274 words
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Article77 1953-06-22 12 YMM U r°.H V S results of the V ICA ft'>!d«*n Jubilee billiards championship were: Yeo Koon Yarn beat Eric John Sone J h l {00 7 1: >°. Tan K uS r-u 7. Koh Chens Moh beat oo Kirn Chwee .{OO-227 Chfr SLSiS beat OMli Yam C77 words
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Article215 1953-06-22 12 SKKKMBAN Sun.— Displaying delightful combination and quick inter changing of positions by the ns,de trio Penang beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 > m I Inendly lootball match played here today Periang\« victory \va s hard earned as Negri made them Rght all the way. Despite215 words
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Article20 1953-06-22 12 Rattles Institution will hold »> annual athletic sports on Saturday June 27 at 3 p.m. on the school ground.20 words
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Article26 1953-06-22 12 RAFFLES Girls* School will "old their fifth annual sports meet oa Raffles Institution ground on Wednesday, July 1 •t 3. .'J0 p.m.26 words
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Article366 1953-06-22 12 LONDON, June 21. (Renter).— The Inglorious end to the first test between Kngland and Australia, uhirh ended m a rain-ruined draw at Nottingham's Trail Bridge ground, has raised much public criticism on the refusal of the Marvlebone Cricket Club—governing body of the sport m England366 words
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106 1953-06-22 12 KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun. ••••n.ing VCfl given a walkover against Seiangor m the Malaya. v p soccer match by a 3 l decision of (he FAM's emergence com niittee. Odd man m (he four men committee who disagreed was Mr. S. C Sins am. president of106 words
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Article188 1953-06-22 12 CUSTOMS Sports Club scored an easy 4 o victory over the Serangoon Malay Youngsters m their SAFA Division 3C league match played at St. George's Road yesterday. This was Customs seventh straight win. It was Customs all the way. Man of the match was centreforward.188 words
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Article113 1953-06-22 12 MANILA TEAM GO DOWN 1.4 THE Singapore Sino-Malay side beat the visiting Manila football team by a comfortable margin of 4 l at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday after 60 minutes of soccer that was lacking m standard and enthusiasm. It WU •> "iirMdnl v113 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-22 1 YOI'TII a t Chinese raniasy" one of m items m the International Revue, "Out of the Hat" which hnd full houses for the past three night*.26 words
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Article, Illustration558 1953-06-22 2 Dear Lim, Your question is a tough one. As far I know, the Cambridge authorities who mark your scripts m the School Certificate examination take many factors into consideration before they award you your grade. You have entered for nine subjects and would like toMirror - 558 words
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Article368 1953-06-22 2 TAN BOK LIM - TAN BOK LIM QNE day, on my way home from school, I heard a loud noise behind me and I saw three men taking to their heels. They ran m different directions, so I chased one of them who was a little bigger than I.368 words
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Article, Illustration360 1953-06-22 2 SCHOLAR BY NIGHT A CADDIE BY DAY MANY reach the top but by various roads. Some pass along their road m comfort, pushed and guided by rich parents or by even poor parents who scrape and save to put education first so that their children may get the best schools360 words
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Miscellaneous81 1953-06-22 2 Youth Y-rwmn Crossword ACROSS I fl EJower IE 1 ■En ploy 7 Withered ij- -JbJ!W M Cli-at (ab.) 9 Stan ot authority toa 4 Citrus fruil 13 Distributed S i-anlily gj V n,, r ,er < omv 14 Lieuicrurr. (ab.) ''7 t WK^ \j: .1 1, J lr L_ LJB81 words
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Miscellaneous66 1953-06-22 2 Quick Quiz is Thomai Babinston Macaulay (a) the most brilliant historian of ih<* Victorian tea, (b) tiio well-known writer. or (c) the w'orid famous tenoi What is doldrunns and to whal la applied? ANSWERS [tVAMd BpUIAA DU! -U)eq Piiv Buj(va i.>i w IO)1 b> 9l|) trxtMjtr a«9JO oq; jo sard66 words
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Article914 1953-06-22 3 Paul Minter's The Story So Far: ABOARD the tanker "PORT ROYAL"* bound from Singapore to Hongkong, a rating commits suicide rather than be caught signal I i n g to the shore and later a lovunded pirate from a Dutch merchant ship dies be/ore reaching Hongkong. On914 words
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1140 1953-06-22 3 MANY OF YOU ARE LIKE THIS DREAMER -> t week I i<>^ii you about in.ur- dream ana gavr you a few i»rit*f iintj's on ins character and thr .iv hr lived. This week I ana uoinu to ro o\or Uninteresting points of his dream and s ;> N whai I1,140 words
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Advertisement8 1953-06-22 3 Next Week: EPISODE 7: IN THE I KNOW8 words
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Advertisement51 1953-06-22 3 T A°?o>-'' FOR AS LITTLI AS $1 4 *ou -an tfort 0 toeing* I START SAVING M 1 TOJmY •2i PERCFNT INTEREST 3 wilt be paid »ou >oi 1 V rhot S and evcrv S up fc 1 «^S^CV a moiimiir ot 520.000 J 3 *C T CHUNG KHIAW BANK.51 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-06-22 16 Many Records At These Sc Were Broken chool Sports SCHOOL Geylang Ifternoon School hold their last Athletic Meet on Friday. Vext month it will bo a new Regional School. The Itco pictures on the right show the Geylang iflernoon School boys in action. The pictures above and top ri<:/il were69 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-06-22 17 They Are Out For The Ashes Too! I THr. demon bowler is winding: up....Boo.' He's winding down. Wait...JHe's 5 I j let a snorter go -a horrible hoogley-googley going straight to third chimp. Oh, 2 I g well swindled sir! Look at Uie mess that wicket-keeper has made of the72 words
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Miscellaneous79 1953-06-22 6 /THIMBLH TMEATRK Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLV j jR^B PAPER S^^ SHOWERS 7DPAV,) f I ."> S 7* I'-'V^TMAT'^ AUMT JHKIPSiS 1 1 f^"^ ""^l V \\b T i V A JUST -4 &UXO ME )/>^f^^^l ■f pc^V) Vs r^ suppose yA F I^> 5e '<79 words
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Article714 1953-06-22 7 The Crown is more than the symbol of unity in the fabiic of the Commonwealth—It is the Cement" I Overseas League; Prize Winning: Essay by S pore's Mah Guan Kong: V XXV soon there'll onl> »»e li\c kinus hit m the world.' ilnl\ n-m.iil.- I .iruuk of Kffypt on the714 words
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651 1953-06-22 7 MANTAR - MANTAR By THE study of any aspect human of evolution and knowledge acquired m the past, either through the normal evolutionary process, or accidentally or through research comes under the field of history. No wonder such a complex and vast651 words
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Article, Illustration519 1953-06-22 7 Great Pt-oplr Of Y. l., Jay Xl I M \l\ I I RK, t. t ,v, t \i ,t of the i m. .iO» Rrpvbllc »nii nMNlrm l'.ik«\. v*ah Uorn it Salonika Ills !..tln i \\u%\ ulun \tiiurk w.is i Inld. but lie w .is -i\en .4 I519 words
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Advertisement97 1953-06-22 7 CUTTING TRICK MAKES PAPER RING MAGIC oH£&N<sa? two? i a strip of paprr unc inch wide and 1.0 m. hos X l long Paste the ends lOglthtT I pofz/tQ ;o nake a ring making a 1/ Jl, L/M& half turn before pasting /j I 1 Cm the ring m hail97 words
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Miscellaneous198 1953-06-22 7 Ptrsi .'jinx-icr- 1 helped |/oti, didn I he? .^((iMfi fhdf Mrs. Kunju lias Yes, sir." just cremated her tfiird hus- "Did he Write (ill oj it band only nc<> weekt ago. "A'o sir, //<■ trrote out the Second spinster /.s-nt i/i«f first draft and I corrected just like life. Some198 words
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Article, Illustration391 1953-06-22 8 CADET DOES JOGET MODERN IN ENGLAND I AKKIVEU at England Jialt- and hearty and have spent the first two days m England at Crewe with Commander Hcndry. J can't express tnyseii lor I am having the happiest time of my Hie. I was taken around to the Railway works, the391 words
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Article72 1953-06-22 8 Children's Mirror lal ay an Navy SINGAPORE SCHOOL MAKES NEWS IN ENGLAND Here are news cables from Children's Mirror reporter* all over tie world YOUNGEST lion tamer m the world Ls Livio Toeni. S. son of an Italian circus proprietor. He trains Romeo, a lioo *oh aeert three months. DAD72 words
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Article96 1953-06-22 8 Our class is a nice and eomjortable room. Where we often learn our lessons with gloom Where there are pictures hung up cm the wall, Which are well hunu lesi they should fall. When the teacher is m, The boys are good ami listen But when96 words
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Article98 1953-06-22 8 CT.VUS UuU iwiaklr W9 aoove Luia;o aud lights U hc*vca Mt-u whose h«art« are tilled with love DmSc m peace and com forl live. I r>H>s that blosaom, tee im hue. Pair earth's fide a decorate; Men whose deeds are kjwl and true Live devoid W karat aa>d hate.98 words
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Article201 1953-06-22 8 Thank you fur your very interesting evsay s on M what impressed me most during i the Coronation." The Oon- test Editor had a very diffl cult time m assessing the essays and the following five have been awarded S5 prizes:— George De Silva of 108 B201 words
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Article455 1953-06-22 8 RAYNOR GAYNES - RAYNOR GAYNES by a writer of a number of published short stories and articles m England, the prospect of a term at Singapore filled me with boundless enthusiasm. Where else would I get such opportunities to gather interesting material to set forth into print! Shortly alter my arrival,455 words
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