Singapore Standard, 23 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dfdsfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfdfs i. m W.I. 111. No. 321. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article29 1953-06-23 1 liiNi' > the Bi h has to j ol vvai in ,01 i j I -1 r I n I rl •t- i29 words
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Article6 1953-06-23 1 Murder Bid On Tunisia Prince sdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfI6 words
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Article, Illustration383 1953-06-23 1 Parties May Cut The Elections By R. G. PILLAI, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S two political parties, Labour and Progressive, may boycott the elections to the Colony's Legislative Council due in April next yeor. If a boycott is found to be too drastic, the parties, ore likely383 words
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542 1953-06-23 1 ARMISTICE TALKS WILL RESUME, SAYS GEN. CLARK m 1 .Mil 1 1 V m1 1 l 1 1 1 *m [P I m ISEl SE U l' iiT-i I}' < R General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander, said here today he thought armistice talks would start again "when we542 words
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Article227 1953-06-23 1 -AND THANKS TO BURMA AND SI AM By T. J IJM Standard Staff Reporter HIE Burmese Government is Riakiug available to British territories, including Malaya, he? biggest quantity of rue for uany years. It i> learned from official sources The •(>;;>. quantity which the British territories227 words
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Article91 1953-06-23 1 Suiid.nj Staff Reporter GREAT significance at--4 i bed > talks between South Easl Asian RAF. chiefs which ►pen in Singapore today. Th.» significance is because (day's talk" coincide with the meeting between the Com-mander-tn-Chief of the Far East Land Force.-;. Si r Charles ghtley v.91 words
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Article42 1953-06-23 1 JAKARTA, June 22 (AFP) r ere killed and 38 ted when a passenger train Jogjakarta-Bandung ne in .lava overturned yesteriome '.'> miles east of BanAi med jatiji in the vicinity i I i••< i •'i jai Is.42 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-06-23 1 picture. Sherpa Tensing: Norkay and Sir Edmund Hillary, the conquerors of Mount Everest seen in Khatmandu with the decorations they received yesterday at the hands of the King of Nepal United Press radioUnited Press - 35 words
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126 1953-06-23 1 A SINGAPORE John Lawrence Pool Harris, was suspended u^ three months from practice* by the Singapore High Court yeslePday and ordered to pay th# cost of the proceeding> against hihi. Hnrris was found guilty by a disciplinary committee u( the Bar Committee for "grossly126 words
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Article38 1953-06-23 1 BOMBAY. June 22: (Renter) Mr. Dudley Senanayake. Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here today there was unanimity at the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers' ccmferenre in London on the Sue/ Canal Zone issue.38 words
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Article43 1953-06-23 1 PARIS. June tt, (AP).— Working earnestly but quietly. Antoine Pinay today consulted financial experts and political leaders in an effort to find a basis on which he can be approved as he?.d of France's 19th post-war government.43 words
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99 1953-06-23 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG. Mofi. Four people are believed to have drowned when j sp hi of the Be! e'd Brifl^e I r i K itis» COlInp iri (bli :«l tOa l «t diutiiied some men WUfkiflf the bridge intd the river. Three99 words
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Article69 1953-06-23 1 LONDON. June 22. (Renter) —Sir Winston Churchill, the Piinit? Minister, has already picked some of the party which will accompany him to the Western big three talks opening at Bermuda on July 8. it \va< learned today. The Prime Minister will take with him69 words
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Article66 1953-06-23 1 COWDRAY PARK. ENGLAND, .lune 22 (AP) The Queen is just plain Betty to her handsome husband, the Duk t of Edinburgh The Queen was watching th e Duke play polo here yesterday when he rode up to her box and tossed her his dark66 words
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Article149 1953-06-23 1 BANGKOK, June 22: (Reuter)— The French military authorities have strengthened forces and issued arms to French civilians around the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh in anticipation of a Cambodian uprising, a Cambodian spokesman said here today. i The spokesman Kreng Nill said excitement was149 words
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Article51 1953-06-23 1 TOKYO. .June M, (UP) American Sabrejet fighters, protecting Sabrejet bombers, shot down three HIG-ISI and damaged two today in a blistering dogfight over "MIG alley" The low-level bombets were battling a communication repeater station at Hakchu while the high level fight was going on 40,000 feet51 words
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Article33 1953-06-23 1 A NATIONALISE j.j •unfinned report yesterday estimated a total of 200.000 underground Communist forces and fifth columnists, both armed and unarmed, now scattered «U over South-East Asia area. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article25 1953-06-23 1 A ROYAL Air For -11. I \nt .m pltne n li i..- ill vc» lerrtay. 'I i nr ui w*rc kiikd. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article26 1953-06-23 1 THE fit s t Chinese Communist freighter to w-.it H< nikono for three f9BTi in yesterday. She wa> t!ie IJHNi ion Namsoi. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article15 1953-06-23 1 MRS. Lillian M;i' Miimu.v, the wife of actor Fivd MarMuiiay. dii'd yt'^teiflay15 words
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Article201 1953-06-23 1 How The Crisis All Began 1111. recommendation* to increase Hi. niimhrr »i elected mrmhcrs on the Legislative Council front nine to 18 was made h> a 1«> niun committee, headed by th». l>»-pniv President ol the I f flili tivr Council. Mr. T.m Chin I ii hi They wrr t201 words
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Article50 1953-06-23 1 A Ml\(jß rii turban* ruiTCd a\ the Trafalgar ft f r i a vesterday morning. L)i w vickei and Dr St i unj v 'J'^vl in t" RMdtotC After two botii i, m < ■ion htm rgarhtd Tkg ■utholit It irtust'rt t(i m;il M i50 words
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Advertisement45 1953-06-23 1 P* s5-' IVU rrotACi nmtll-H|l'^p oO*f EXTRA* UGHTf, V T EXTRA COST with C^SYLVANIA s\ <^A fluorescent tubes I ■k' "W^Q^ of brilliant Sylvania tubes are rated at 7.">1H1 hours, deliver 1X.000.000 lumen houn (10-uatt si/c). Von pay no more for this MgMcr, Itmtjer-lastin^ li^ht45 words
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Article88 1953-06-23 2 TWO more officers of the Singapore Police Force arc flying to the United Kingdom on Wednesday June 30, to spend ten months there on training courses at the Police College at Ryton-on-Dunsmore and Hcncion. They are Mr. Gurdial Singh. Assistant S .oer:ntendent of Police,88 words
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Article145 1953-06-23 2 Agatha Gets 9 Months REMARK ING that he found A^aiha Cheong, a receptionist a» \'ne Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Assofiatiun charged with three founts of cheating, guilty of .esser charges of criminal breach of trust, the Fourth District Court Judge. Mr. J. B. .layaretnam, yesterday sentence! her to nine months* simple imprisonment145 words
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Article81 1953-06-23 2 T4ft L E 7 S Made to a new formulae they provide a sate treatment to rvgala lost health and energy Alter taking treatment with Special H P Tablets energy memory freshness, elasticity and interest in obe's work is brought about in a natural manner S.P HP is81 words
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Article, Illustration162 1953-06-23 2 'Cherry Pichers' Here To Fight The Reds Standard Shipping Reporter THE 11 TH Hussars (Prince Albert's Own) disembarked at Singapore yesterday from the troopship Empire Clyde to help fight the terrorists in the Federation. At the wharf to welcome them were G.O.C. Malaya, Major-General A. G. C'Carroll Scott, and the162 words
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350 1953-06-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter WORK on the million dollar four-storey Children's Wing at the Singapore General Hospital with accommodation for 2CO beds will begin in October, hAr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works, revealed at a press conference yesterday. Originally planned for Thomson Road,350 words
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Article110 1953-06-23 2 A YOUNG woman, Oiq Ah Boh. told the Singap re Eishth Police Court yes:e- ,\<v that half an hour after I i n had held her up at the point of a knife and robbed her of $95 worth of jewellery -i Changi area, she110 words
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Article219 1953-06-23 2 THE second case in a week brought by the newly set up Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau against a member of the Police Force yesterday resulted in the acquittal of Cpl. Fouj Din by the Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. 11. Chapman. Fouj Din.219 words
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Article73 1953-06-23 2 KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— Kclantan UMNO not very active in the last four years elected new officials at its general meeting last Friday at the Majlis Ugama Hall, Kota Bahru. About 100 members attended. The new office bearers are: President Che Ismail Mahmud, Vice President Nik Mohamed.73 words
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Article97 1953-06-23 2 BAHAR bin Yusaff appeared before Mr. E.H. DXetto in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday for only a few minute* and left the dork without being charged. Reason No one in the court could understand the charge. It states that Bahar. on Jan. 18 of 1!)48.97 words
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Article75 1953-06-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Members of two bg industrial organisations in Kuala Lumpur—The Sclangor Mill Workers Union and The Selangor Factory Workers Union— have agreed to amalgamate at a joint meeting of the two unions on Saturday B T J J oinin S hands they would be in75 words
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Article81 1953-06-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE enormous 500-foot Coto be stored in the Government godown. Mr. A. Wear. D?rS said^f y° rks DepartiSS? said yesterday Mr. Wear said that the owners, the Singapore Lighter Owners' Association, have ™[«1™ the P. W.D/ to look fo H,l e P81 words
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Article216 1953-06-23 2 TWENTY- POUR-year-old driver Abdul Marian of 52 Coy. RASC, has built for himself the reputation of a 'model driver" during past six years in Malaya RA r J, m S of week— the RASCs "Corps Week" he will be increasing his mileage, forking from his216 words
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Article235 1953-06-23 2 SVC CAMPAIGN 'DISAPPOINTING' Standard Staff Reporter THE drive for recruits to the Singapore Volunteer Corns has been "disappointing," the Commandant, LtCol. T. J. Hutchinson, told a Press conference yesterdav. He gave the raising of the educational standard of recruits as the principal cause of the failure. Recruits are required to235 words
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Article140 1953-06-23 2 PLANS by the Singapore Con u<- il for Adult Education's $400,000 Cultural and Administrative Headquarters will be ready by September and work on the building will begin in November, Mr. Patrick Hcrnon, Organising Secretary of the Council, disclosed to The Standard yesterday. Tho site of the140 words
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Article79 1953-06-23 2 He Used Force On Girl— Fined KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Robert Lou Kong Sang appeared before the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate om two charges of outraging the modesty and wrongful confinement of dance hostess Leong Siew Lan last Frday. The accused was dismissed on the first charge and the second charge79 words
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Article36 1953-06-23 2 CIRCUS Buseh Bcr in which has nad a verv successful three months s'ay i i Singapore will perform fo r 'he ast time tomorrow ni™ht The Circus will then leave for the Federation.36 words
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Article250 1953-06-23 2 have 116 beds, an out-patient department and Nurses Hostei. The Hospital servants will have 96 quarters. Work on a four-storey Students' Hostel with accommodation for eight housemen and 31 students with lecture hall, and professor's room, will begin as soon as the respective departments concerned passed250 words
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Advertisement114 1953-06-23 2 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN (JUNCTION QLEKN ST. AND MANILA STREET) DAILY SHOWS: ti.oo A 9.00 P M ADVENTURE! COMEDY! THRILL! ALL IN ONE! GRIPPING ENTERTAINMENT FOR A SMALL PAYMENT. CYCLE BEAR! WHEELBALANCINGONWIRE! WILD ANIMALS LET LOOSE! Why put vuurseir on dipt? Drink 1) 1. i i>f DIABdmS MltKB I tA and114 words
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Advertisement153 1953-06-23 2 St. Jnhn H,,.,.,^,.^.,,, c t "i Wednesday, U H k V* L #/o/ Floor show, Gomes Dm (Orgonixed b, .he SSS, L Viclorio Hall 9 p.m-li" TICKETS S6 ToWe rcservotiorn for ticket h«U Monday, J, UH n> Associated British Pjhe .in Copitol Theotrc 9 30 n 'Courtesy cf 5 !2w153 words
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Article, Illustration130 1953-06-23 3 MORE than 100 leers sellirg meat at d vegetables outside t)ie Sim's Avenue Market (picture at top) in the Geylang urea :>v to be removed. Mr. T. P. F. McNcice, President of the Sing*!' pore City Council, said yesterday tins has be n decided by the ti130 words
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Article310 1953-06-23 3 Standard Staff Reporter bksIDENTS ol ampbell Lane, behind the KanKrrbau Market, are to petition the Singapore 1( j] to remove the 'market that the Council Lprd" on their door-steps. i al aroa and not a market place," amy, who has lived in the lane for310 words
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26 1953-06-23 3 i v Hotel the t o be "The i- Wttl |1 r of urn he B i i rhe26 words
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Article14 1953-06-23 3 SIRCHARLES TO CALL ON CLARK Far B Har- be A n;ay i Genei al14 words
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Article20 1953-06-23 3 IN jre terday*i anti-rabies mpaigii i fl Singapore 448 dogs were vaccinated and 136 de h >yed.20 words
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205 1953-06-23 3 Dentists Want An End To This Danger..... AND IT IS POISON Standard Staff Reporter This problem is likely to be resolved at a Board meeting shortly. The Standard understands that the objection of the qualified dentists is based on the fact that unqualified dentists have no knowledge of bacteriology and205 words
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108 1953-06-23 3 City Council To Remain Flood-Lit? THE flood-lightin* of the Singapore City Council building may become a permanent feature in the local night icene as it is thought that this will serve well as a publicity e ff:>rt. The President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNetce, will ask108 words
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Article112 1953-06-23 3 THE Singapore St. John Ambulance Appeal Week, which begins tomorrow, will be launched when the St. John Ball is held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9 p.m. Appeal Week will last until July 4. Another evening p'anned to swell the funds of the organisation is112 words
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Article211 1953-06-23 3 THE Singapore Civil Defence Commissioner, Colonel L. T. 1 irbank, is now making a concerted campaign to attract City Council and Government officers into the ranks of the Civil Defence Corps for training as instructors. Colonel Firbank told The Standard yesterday that those employees of the211 words
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178 1953-06-23 3 A YOUNG Chinese motorist whose enjjine had failed him in Alexandra Road, Singapore, was held up and robbed of his watch, rins and cash amounting to S7<i by an Indian and two Chinese, while he was tinkering with his engine on Sunday night. The178 words
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Article96 1953-06-23 3 HOUSEBREAKERS entered a house in Steven; Road Singapore on Saturday night and got away with $700 worth of jewellery and a cine-cnmeia belonging to a European woman. Finger prints left on the bathroom window were washed away by a servant of the household the next day.96 words
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Article71 1953-06-23 3 TWEXTY-FOl'R cartotu oi dinner sets, each weighing 24 kattie> worth tIJOQ were stolen from a store In Tank Road, Singapore. The croc* kery, all ot Japanese origin, belongs to n Chinese firm. A clerk missed them when he visited the .->tore to take delivery of .some71 words
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Article52 1953-06-23 3 .TOHORE BAIJRU. Mon. Registration period l)1 ll r Town Council electtani Kluang and Segemat has been extended for one week as fiom today. Decline of the Coronation and Huii Rava celebrations, th<» response has been pooi o fur, said Inche Ismail bii^ Ismi. the52 words
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Article48 1953-06-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.Arrested «1 Kangkar Pulai on Friday, Cheong Soo Tay wai lined sin i-i the Police Court today t<»r gambling in public Ihe prosecution stated that there were ten gambling in ail when the Police raided the place. TiiL- other nne escaped.48 words
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Article125 1953-06-23 3 Standard SUff Reporter ABOUT 300 "freshies" of the University of Malaya will begin their academic life this October by witnessing the "jrrand nnale" of every surceWul student the convocation at whirn decrees will b« conferred to graduates. Ordinarily the University holds its convocation in July. Mr.125 words
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Article, Illustration304 1953-06-23 3 7,000 Miles Without A Puncture LUGGING a frail-look-ins; auto-cycle which has ra tried him across 7.000 miles of roads a nd desert* from Britain to Calcutta, a .'{.{-year-old Englishman, Peter Lee-Warner, stepped off a plane at Kalians; on Sunday. Peter's aim behind this hazardous journey is to gather material forStandard - 304 words
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Advertisement65 1953-06-23 3 m Char Filing Gifts li /br i/owr Dears! >; ft WITHOUT SAYING TOO MUCH, f !iP TIIEY WILL BE ADORED. 3/os^ Elegant -Looking %> f NYLON NIGHTIES, I PANTIES AND) i SLIPS l Now unpacked for J ifei 1 your early selection, j mJ V'^FOR THE BEST CHOICE V V-65 words
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Advertisement125 1953-06-23 3 HOW QUICK IS A FLASH: Not much quicker than O-Gedtf Polish O-Cedac dusts. AnJ cleans An.l polishes. All at the same time. Floors shine with cleanliness. Tiles an<i paintwork fleam, l'urniture beams its thanks foe O-Gedar*s loving care. How irc^h and sweet the whole house i*j in simply nv> time125 words
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Article73 1953-06-23 4 MR. Ho Yu Lin, a North Borneo school-teacher, returned to Singapore yesterday in the liner Nieuw Holland after 14 months in Australia during which he obtained a diploma in education at the University of Queensland He studied in Australia under the technical co-opera-tjm section of the73 words
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Article164 1953-06-23 4 He Won't Drive For 3 Years W E. WROUGHTON. an instructor at 4 >he Royal Singapore Flying Club was fined $575 in the Singapore First Traffic Court, yesterday. on charges of driving a car whilst under the influence of liquor and colliding with another vehicle. The accident occurred at the164 words
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149 1953-06-23 4 Baby Falls 18 Feet In S.I.T. Flat A.\ T 18-month baby. Lily Too. now lying ser:oi:slv ill in Singapore's General Hospitnl. if a victim of S.I.T. flats which have no wire netting around the bannisters. Siie fell through the iron bannister of a second floor Mat along Prince Philip Avenue149 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-06-23 4 They 'Flew' 4000 Miles THE tw > restless p.ir- J j rots (below) were part of C a consignment of Austra- C lian parrots, finches and canaries which arrived in a converted Qaatas J BOAC Sky master at Kal- Z lang yesterday. Some of them will stay 2 here; others88 words
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228 1953-06-23 4 AFTER hearing evidence yesterday of how soon after a woman was found covered with blood in her room in Empress Hotel, Singapore, a man was seen leaping to his death from the window of the same room, the Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, recorded a228 words
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269 1953-06-23 4 Govt. Says 'No' To City' s $120,000 Flood Plan Standard Staff Reporter THE Finance Committee of the Singapore Government has rejected o $120,000 ffood alleviation scheme recommended by the Joint Committee appointed by the Government and the City Council, The Standard learned yesterday The Comfnittee, it is believed, wants an269 words
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Article, Illustration53 1953-06-23 4 The High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Jem pier, being met at the *H;i»«or Nejn Sembilan border on Saturday by the Mentri ta.lM Sembilan Da to Haji Abdul Ma lek, and the Acting British Adviser. N. S. Mr. G S. RawUngs, when h e went on a two d*, 1 tour53 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-06-23 4 A Pakistani woman. Ghulam Sughra, covered from bead to d nk\*> by a white purdah looks through two squares of closely worked netting at the curious stares which followed her when she arrived from Karachi at Kallang Airport yesterday. She was brought here by her husband Inspector Mohammed Amir ofStandard - 70 words
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Article131 1953-06-23 4 YEAP Lean Seng, a partner of Chop Ban Hin Lee and a director of Ban Hin Lee Bank. Singapore, was fined a tola! of $1,500 by Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourn. City Police Court magistrate^ yesterday. Yeap pleaded guilty to six charges of failing to submit tax131 words
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Article152 1953-06-23 4 J. W VAX DAATSELAAR vv.-is- acquitted In the SiOfapor* First Tralßc Co:irt yestertiay on a charge of driving under the influence of ai'cihol on Mar. H at 10.5G pin. on Beach Road. Mr. Kenneth -th. »hp defence counsel, said thai Dttatse'a.ir's car moonta I the curfe mj as152 words
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Article89 1953-06-23 4 -FELLOW RATS AND FRIENDS" wa> how Mr. Alex Josey. President of Um Singapore Union of Journalists, addressed journalists an<l guests who attended the Union's fortnightly luncheon at the Capitol Red Room yesterday. The luncheon, the fir^t to be organised by the now commit* tee, was attended89 words
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Article82 1953-06-23 4 A FIGHT broke out between two stall-holders in Bu^is Street, last night. But the timely arrival of a p patrol prevented further disturbance. A man and a woman were detained. The Standard understands thai the two had a dUputc over who has the right to82 words
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Article246 1953-06-23 4 KUANTAN. lion.— Koh Thiam Song, a ledger clerk of the Kuantan Mercantile Bank, has been committed to the High Court after a preliminary enquiry on a charge of falsification of ledger entries in 1952. b» $70.i»iU. A. I. Owen, the bank's agent at Kuantan246 words
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Advertisement89 1953-06-23 4 BH Hjfs ra ■V icTlr 4 '^^ELf I X^ ALAN I a his RICHARD CONTE ARLENE DAHL AKIM TAMIROFF S SHOWS i v /'A/-/ >■„/„., i/ j HARRY JAMES HIS MUSK Nil Hi ll A V Srf'*\ vl v I'lkl LA J I Vn I IT Ini \f Ji^'j LORETTA^OLTNG89 words
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Miscellaneous74 1953-06-23 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: fr«»m 7.30 p.m. on June 21 to 7.30 a.m. on June 22 Singapore (78F). Pi-ii.niff 175F). KoU Raltru i7<iFi. Kuala Lumpur <7<iF>, Ipoh (78F). Kuantan i7:;k». MAXIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June a Singapore (91F). PeiKirijr (9tF), Kuala I.nmpur (92F), Ipoh (94F), Kuantan74 words
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233 1953-06-23 5 Johore' s 'Big Fish' Accused Of Graft Sharp Agents Shield Them JOHORE BAHRU Mon Johore fa one of the most corrupt tcs in Federation. Corrupt.oti not only exists omong th. loTer "We are helpless unless more information is forth His department had set several trans hot occasion we were beaten233 words
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Article41 1953-06-23 5 200 Are Scared Of The Sack r s •■■•'f" jre i panicrear a of, ii re-, of the r>a n d Union to reent .rids Organisa- taut pen- r to e of a ent. of re- numhave iobs r would the <41 words
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106 1953-06-23 5 The former dental surgeon of 1 Hospital, Pcnang, Mr. Lim Keng Eok aged T p.m. yesterday at the Hospital I: -v was I seve- Lim tretcher Ige of treated him in Penang but Kong Eok decided not to carry on with the treatment after106 words
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Article81 1953-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One more Communist terrorist ha s been killed and another wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. A terrorist has surrendered. Terrorists have murdered a civilian. A terrorist was killed last night in the Jasi n district of Malacca by No. 1281 words
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Article79 1953-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation leaders are organising a garden party in honour of Dato Sir Onn bin Jaffar. the Member for Home Affairs, who was recently conferred a knighthood by the Queen. It will be held at the Selangor Turf Club on July 15. A subscription79 words
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Article34 1953-06-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Johore Bahru Bus Company has agreed to observe "Operation Service." Bus conductors and drivers have been asked to be more polite and give better service to the public.34 words
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Article102 1953-06-23 5 IPOH. Mon. Seven recommended garages have been named by the Pcrak branrh of the Automobile Association of Malaya for the us e of their members when travelling from one place to another. This is one of the now facilities which the association is planning to give102 words
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Article, Illustration229 1953-06-23 5 WORK OR QUIT T.U.C. IS TOLD A CALL to the Singapore Trades Unien Congress to "wind up or function effectively" was made by Mr. S.T.V. Lingam, president of the 9,000-member Army Civil Service Union, yesterday. He said: "Since the formation of the T.U.C. it has done »o constructive work either229 words
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94 1953-06-23 5 KL Will Have Enough Water In Five Years KU^U LUMPUR. Mon. KuaJa Lumpur which is hard pressafl for water will have enough water supply in five years time. A large scheme to combat the present shortage is now being worked out by the State and Federal Public Woiks Department. The94 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-06-23 5 GUNNER Helenius snapped smartly to attention as Lt. Col. Hutchinson, the Commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, stepped into the operations room. The Grenadier Guards would have admired her as her right hand flew to her forehead in salute. Pretty, blue-eyed Miss B. J. Helenius180 words
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Article57 1953-06-23 5 QUEK AH SEAH. a 24--year-old Teochew who fell off a bus at Bukit Panjang on June 20 died in the Singapore General Hospital, last night. Quek's last known address was given as 113 Bukit Panjang. His next-of-kin or friends are asked to contact Inspector57 words
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Article, Illustration345 1953-06-23 5 photo. Standard Shipping Reporter DAYS are passed in a happy daze aboard the the luxury liner Asia for the friends of silver-haired Signor Grondona Pino— he of the eyes with the gleam, and the gentle, sensitive mouth ever ready to break into a smile.Standard - 345 words
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141 1953-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Fifteen members of the working committee of the national conference which met here yesterday for more than twelve hours, were unanimous in their decision to defer any election for the Federal Legislative Council for at least three years. Meeting at the Hotel141 words
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Article, Illustration190 1953-06-23 5 Standard Shipping Reporter A "CLOSED-DOOR" ship ushered in a new era 'Lr^? I 6 tTa s P° rt when she arrived in Singa tftft^S^W to the Far eSL m me i i.u.t.wun L.IOVO inestino liner Asia, capable of taking 4<>7 passengers in first and tourist190 words
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375 1953-06-23 5 *^ir M l Acc A > Mon- Strong security measures were taken today in the Malacca Court House when voung, small and wiry Lee Khuen Kow underwent his trial anew. Lee is charged to have, jointly with others, murdered David Chen,375 words
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Advertisement35 1953-06-23 5 U/J/i/npse of Chinese history \I Y /EJlL^^^^^ nd d^'' by \P if?' Ld| col Hoi! E\G AUN TOXG r^ TIGER MEDICAL HALL <S^ 23 3iib V^^. omm OnD OCfILERS 0 TH- IDO «0.3>0»i. w»oiw.«2tio J35 words
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Advertisement136 1953-06-23 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondarrf London Corrcsponucnt LONDON, June 22— The following ore the clos.no. price* of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20H. Soot *690 per ton July/Sept. 20id. buyers, £692 10s. sellers. Oct./Dec. 20id. Three month: £687 10s. Jon. /Mar. 20,;d. buyers,136 words
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Article848 1953-06-23 6 "I MUST record hero the fact that, in the course of my journalistic career, I have been called many worse things than a rat I remember one foreign editor cutting loose with a tirade which included an a >unding reference to a much larger and more disgusting848 words
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1146 1953-06-23 6 Must One Write To Please Authority MY old anonymous friend Cynicus, of the Straits Times, has, I'm airaw, go* k M all wrong aTata, as he so frequently has when he becomes bold enough to ™mmr n r No-ole surely questions the right of the High Commissioner to disSES^rith what1,146 words
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Article702 1953-06-23 6 PARIS. Thursday. yv HILE all the world's at- tention was centred on the enthronement of a sovereign in England, very tew people can have noticed the sequence of events this week pointing towards the dethronement of a sovereign in Morocco. In fact I have met French friends702 words
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Article254 1953-06-23 6 Review of Views Asiin Unity THIS is the tim e for all AsianJ nations to form a united; front, the Chung Shing JitS Pao editorialised yesterday. J We are not opposed to a truceS as long a? the termsj are in accordance with the^ principles of the United 2 Nations254 words
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Article193 1953-06-23 6 Sir;— Mr. V.K. Nair seems to be babbling a lot of nonsense in the press these days. His latest idea that the recorded debates of the Singapore City Council meeting should be released to local schools, should be rejected outright by both teachers and students. I have attended193 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-06-23 6 "Everything did!— The ruddy ga s main blew up!**12 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-06-23 6 Malayan Affairs By ALEX JOSESY < it rin a < M l una r into an i I America |or h.c. i h of :hem I s thinq. thi g in tH If nnthine H«< i:» Kmllouv intrrviru < m m M us lh;U imrn.il-i ia |j\a ;ii> xtill fi.86 words
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Article393 1953-06-23 6 Your article (June 14> Fa s Tha: Matter and Fa'ts That DonV was dis' -s>«-(j by me <ind an Indian lritvid who till receni v lived In Rod China. We -greed more or less on the In; lowing points: Yjar presentation vt 'he "Asian" view as being393 words
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Article191 1953-06-23 6 Sir; One hears so frequiMiily nowadays of hold-up gangs using vehicles bearing false number plntes which are changeable at short notice. One wonders whether the issue of number plates should not be the responsibility of the vehicles Department. A person who buys a new car and sends it191 words
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Advertisement93 1953-06-23 6 L SINGAPORE .H.M< M \\I»\.U> IKDEPENDKNJ VI iHNIM, v a HEAD OFFICE 128 Rahintufi Mood Sinqnpoit Talephone Not mvi mwi CabU a> Ttlegroph Addtett. TIGERNEWS Sinqopon BRANCH OFFICFS LONOON Room 222. The time* building Prinling House Squoie London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOM PENANG ♦5, Sullon Street 8i Cowon Sneei93 words
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Advertisement46 1953-06-23 6 CYC MODELS Ut mist »s*!>'ri^£C now ow o.\ ALL MODELS <,y NEW ottroctf colou. NEW chrom.um ponJI-iq o«- NEW heodlom* mcorporat."« ommetct onJ iwt»ch NEW det.o.* number plo' toil lomp. s« you« iocai tamn nJ» lT d. CYCLE CARRIAGE C>. (>'- .Sinqjpurc O KnoU Itmuui A m^^^^^^46 words
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Article271 1953-06-23 7 CHRISTIE PUTS UP INSANITY PLEA ■figDON, June 22 (Keuter) John Christie, 55--,Krk accused of killing: four women, sat in the dock today while his counsel pleaded STif iras insane. wide igling ei al. Old tra Crithat grounds existed Tor an insanity verdict. Christie had several whispered talks with *m lavvver271 words
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Article22 1953-06-23 7 Rights For Syrian Women h gh t f o n ;titu- by I V and neral ip g it He on -ho22 words
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Article78 1953-06-23 7 R teii i n j^LV n nore nurI I S fc Saturday night were directed at three separate nud remote Kikuyu c :;ird posts deep in the reserve and showed a nigh gree ol skill and planning. Creeping through ?hi<-k under rover of darkness. rists destroyed a78 words
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Article84 1953-06-23 7 HANOI, June 22, (AP)— Communist-led Vietminh forces yesterday abandoned their attack on a rx>st at Phuong Khe. 35 miles south of Hanoi, after 36 hours of tenacious resistance bv a small defending Vietnamese garrison. The attackers withdrew under heavy fire Irom th« post and steady bombing84 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-06-23 7 Z Soviet troops with 2 machine-guns and arm- oured cars wer e rushed 1 into the centre of East 5 ft* lin recently a s some J 10,000 East Germans J 2 went on strike against S the Communist govern- 2 2 ment. Photo shows a convoy j: 2 ofAP - 86 words
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Article145 1953-06-23 7 U.S. ARMS AID FOR ARAB BLOC WASHINGTON. June 22. (AP)— The United States has decided to offer separate arms aid agreements to the Arab governments in a move to bloster the strategic Middle East against Communism. American ambassadors *vill be instructed, as soon as Congress makes the money available, to145 words
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Article196 1953-06-23 7 KATMANDU, June 22 (Reuter)— Sherpa Tensing did not attend a British Embassy reception here after protesting about "derogatory remarks" attributed in an Indian paper to Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British Everest expedition. The Sherpa quoted Colonel Hunt as saying "Tensing is a196 words
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Article431 1953-06-23 7 CHURCHILL WILL CO TO BERMUDA IN VANGUARD LONDON, June 22.— The Bermuda Con ference of the Western Big Three will open on July 8, the office of Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced yesterday. Churchill will leave for Bermuda aboard the British Battleship Vanguard on431 words
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Article53 1953-06-23 7 BONN. June 2L\ (AP) West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today telegraphed appealed to President Eisenhower, Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and former French Premier Rene Mayer to "do all in < r power" to help the people of Russian-occupied East Germany regain their freedom by53 words
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Article22 1953-06-23 7 NINE Britons in the crew were reported hurt in an explosion on the British shin Swift at Amsterdam yesterday. Reuter22 words
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Article106 1953-06-23 7 BERLIN. June 22. (Reuter) East German Communist leaders alleged today that foreign aircraft had parachuted armed groups of bandits into East Germany. A declaration by the Central Committee of f he East German Socialist Unity (Communist) Party (SED) said a large number of provocateurs had been106 words
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Article106 1953-06-23 7 BEPTON Sussex. June 22, (Reuter) Heavy rain almost ruined the barbecue ffiven here by the Argentine polo team as repayment for the hospitality they have re ceived during their stay in Britain. But it did not dampen tbe spirits of the team's 400 guests who included film106 words
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Article261 1953-06-23 7 fsdfsdfsdfd PARMA. June 22. (Reuter) Amleto Puveruomo, one of the men who paved the way for Italian Fascism by murdering Mussolini's most outspoken opponent, died in prison here last night. Poveruomo was a member a gang that kidnapped and later killed Socialist Deputy, Giacomo Matteoti, in261 words
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Article, Illustration76 1953-06-23 7 photo. I^ot l &^^fSSS^ n ot d tu y ht D^ f !i :dinbur h th ot Gloucester, and the yuKe 01 oeaulort. Master of the Horse, drove down the Royal Ascot race-course in a lan dau drawn by the Windsor Greys, to attend the openin*AP - 76 words
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332 1953-06-23 7 A Martyr's Funeral For Executed Spies NEW YORK, June 22, (UP)— Julius and Ethel Rosenberg received a "martyr's" funeral yesterday complete with eulogies denouncing the American Government that the executed atom spies betrayed. The sombre religious rites were turned into a political demonstration when the 500 mourners hissed a rabbi332 words
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Article62 1953-06-23 7 KHARTOUM. June 22. (AFP) Queen Elizabeth, the Quee;i Mother, and Princess Margaret will stay a night at Khartoum on July 1 on their way to their official visit to Southern Rhodesia, it was learned hero yesterday. They will make a second a<\\ longer halt on their62 words
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Article45 1953-06-23 7 LEICESTER. ENGLAND. June 22: Reuter > Joseph Christopher Reynolds, 31-year-old Irishman of no fixed address. V as charged her e today with the murder of 12-year-old Janet Warner found strangled last month among bluebells In wood ;.'!iH spinney just outside Leicester45 words
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Article24 1953-06-23 7 POLICK searched St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York lost nigh] after woman telephoned to say that explosive* had lxc:i placed inside. Reuler.24 words
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Article222 1953-06-23 7 WASHINGTON, June 22 (TP)— Senator Joseph K. McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) said yesterday any person who claims constitutional rights in refusing to tell a Congressional committee whether he is a Red "obviously is a Communist/' If you ask a mon whether he is a Communist and222 words
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Article43 1953-06-23 7 NEW YORK. June 2L\ (UP) Spjrrot P. Skouraa, president of 20*h Century Fox, announced on his return from Europe yesterday that he has completed plani to equip movie theatre* throughout the world for the rhowinf of thrcedimen* onal films. l.r.ni.i43 words
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Article, Illustration67 1953-06-23 7 Mr« Joy McCrackfn (23). of Copnor. Portsmouth. snnle% with her six pound baby daughter, who w *s born prematurely aboard the aircraft carrier II Ms Eacl<* M >»"■ C|u«-«-n sailed by at th« Spithr.id Review of the Her! The baby. *l»o is to be rhrlitened Fli/abeth, arrived a mmith prrruiiuu!AP - 67 words
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Article146 1953-06-23 7 Admiral Brina (61) Retires LONDON. Junt L':' I K!M Admiral Patrick Bm I. fo r chiel '»i Briti -l) I t Station ;:H KetO o! Tsingtao .1 1 on. Is to n from today, in "y announrtn Brind < ci •t erul r B e Japanc e ba I >146 words
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Advertisement53 1953-06-23 7 fiiN IN THE fKIEf Mart.,* ever (T\ 0 JAPANESE 'ggs^^^^^^ >ii^^ MARTIN an aircraft of Malayan Airways. lik« «tJ namesake ard other aircraft of the fleet, arm capable of flying long Sj//^r^fT^^ diitjncti Passengers may travel with as much eas« to Bangkok U v ■IF/'lt^& nd Born to places in53 words
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278 1953-06-23 8 INDIA CHANGES NAME OF HER INT'L AIR LINES B^^H Standard Aviation Reporter WITH the nationalisation of airlines in India, all Indian government-owned commercial airlines flying on international routes will be known as Air India International. This will include Bharat Airways which operate a weekly service from Calcutta to Singapore and278 words
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Article, Illustration70 1953-06-23 8 "Unveiling" the new motor lifeboat which has becsi named after him is Captain Kurt Carben. hero of the Hyin* Enterprise epic. The crew of the lifeboat, which waa being; handed over to the local department of the Royal North and South Holland Lifeboat Association, looked onUP - 70 words
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Advertisement619 1953-06-23 8 EAST ASIATJCUHT SAILINGS FKOM SCANb, NUu f •MBONIA- tor B.agtok „i, -EJNA- for Bangkok Safgoo -BALANDIA- for Bangkok Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kob« and Yokohama SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCAM,, V4l r N r«r Coloaibo Aden Port S.ld qZ H-k«l. Copeahate. Gotbe.bur, lßd «> -SONGKHLA- 2 gj u aj^ CJIs Madras Lo.don619 words
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Article38 1953-06-23 9 HONGKONG, June 22. Speciai Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exe tod iv were 510.78 to £1 >g S'iOU to US 1 dollar $1,838 to Malayan II: $0,223 to Indonesian Ruppiah, Gold > to one tuel.38 words
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Article31 1953-06-23 9 RED CHINA has agreed to ship 30,000 tons of coal and 100.000 tons of salt to Japan 1 r payment in sterling. Kyodo Agency reported in A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-23 9 photo. Pakistan is making food progress in cigarette manufacture and no longer depends on imported cigarettes. The country produce., fifteen different varieties of cigarettes. Above is a worker in one of th P many cigarette factories in Pakistan. UPUP - 39 words
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Article227 1953-06-23 9 SAN FRANCISCO, June 22 (Reuter)— A six -point programme for the establishment of "sound, durable economic relations'* between the United States and the rest of the world was outlined here yesterday by Mr. Harold Stassen, Director of the Mutual Security Administration. rz The addre.-s, considered a227 words
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Article60 1953-06-23 9 HONGKONG, June 22, (AP^ Cater, director of marketing for Hongkong, said no Honskong fishing companies have closed as a result of the dumping in Hongkong of catches by Japanese fishing fleets. Cater was answering Chinese press reports which stated that seven local companies had60 words
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Article102 1953-06-23 9 ances steadied the rubber SSfti* in Singapore shghtlv yesterday first grade rubber for July shipment closing at 68 cents per lb. (68 cents on Saturday), on a dull market. JSP*** oened around 68 rents per lb. and improved gracMaiiy durit- the day Small volume of102 words
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Article76 1953-06-23 9 Standard Market Reporter IHE Singapore produce market remained quiet in ail sections with no deals reported yesterday. Copra had buyers at $32 per picul and S32J per picul sellers Coconut oil sellers indicated So3i per picul with no buyers. Singapore produce prices (per picul) quoted by76 words
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Article36 1953-06-23 9 THE Jnpane.se Postal Ministry say mail delivery will probably b e held up by 20 to 30 per cent, by a four-day slowdown strike in Tokyo by postal workers demanding summer bonuses. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article39 1953-06-23 9 JAPAN'S Nippei Industrial Company has signed a contract with the Oerlikon Machine Tool Co.. Ltd.. of Switzerland for the use <>f the Swi<s company's technical know-how on arms production, a Kyodo News Agency reDort said. A PAP - 39 words
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634 1953-06-23 9 R.I. CABINET CRISIS THREATENS HER TRADE By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, June 22. Indonesia's prolonged cabinet crisis is expected to produce severe repercussions in the economic, trade and financial fields. It delays the solution to several top priori problems. It throws into jeopardy Premie I Wilopi efforts,634 words
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111 1953-06-23 9 TOKYO, June 22. (UP)Japan and Thailand will hold trade talks in Tokyo next month to negotiate a new trade pact between the two countries, it was learned here. Kyodo news agency said Thailand called for the trade negotiations which would try to draft111 words
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Article21 1953-06-23 9 ECONOMIC Affairs Minister Eric Louw said political developments in Natal have greatly harmed South Africa's credit in <he United States APAP - 21 words
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Article38 1953-06-23 9 rubber I price* (cents per lb In Sin^porc veMerda> were: Bo.vers» Seller> No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 67* ft* No. 1 R.S.S. 68 r»Bi No. 2 R.S.S. 651 6tt* No. 3 R.S.S 62J 634 Tone: 1> U38 words
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Article48 1953-06-23 9 Thp price of tin vrster djv was $349; per picul. I P 12.V cts. I.ONIM»N Kl KIUK Monday f j opening prices per lb. were: No I R S.B Settlement House Terms Buvei* Seller* July 2tl 20 i Aug. 201 20 V Sept. 201 20i Tone: Steady.48 words
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Article24 1953-06-23 9 Monday s price first session were: Spot AI6OO buyers, <:<W>J sellers. Three months: CGB7I buyers. C690 sellers. Settlement price: 1165)0. Tonr: Firm24 words
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Article, Illustration194 1953-06-23 10 DOING THE TOWN (Left): STEPPING iiif 4t» jrh* party of friends for a Saturday ■igltt roundup of the -CUr'n bright spots, including Airport Hotel, is popular Ong Chin Kuu. who among other business activities is one of the managing directors of Nusantara Film Production* (which beside* producing pictures, also goe»194 words
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Article, Illustration226 1953-06-23 10 (Right*: BIRTHDAY girl who celebrated big event in quiet fashion last week was Ivy. attractive young wife of Singapore newsman Feliv Abisheganaden. Cake-rutting, rrremony was warmly applauded by three children Vimi, Vijl i twins who observed own birthdav yesterday) and Hannie. who proudly sang traditional song fur mother.226 words
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Article, Illustration34 1953-06-23 10 IMlWfflfrWflP r -^-rmi»..- UCSISI Rusty. Amonff other accomplishment*, latter iV sinr Jr VnU h^ SandVrson 4 ,,d wife ces with her voice while' SZhVnSi Tin clylS^^^ Wartime udie34 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-06-23 10 with everybody joinin* in to keep time with hand-clappin f and "olch-oleir ralfs. Hies proved to fhi r iv? u i 5.™ I e rt term* at these vo.in?s(rr« and thHr nanChaiifi'. •idrcnchJd i^f rh i *h wl c ca "rh4 them building s:tnd is«le, .nd75 words
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Article68 1953-06-23 10 PATTERN SERVICE Ka^^^^^^^Bl^^^^j»J I Nt r'C READ THIS BFFOfU 2 rOU ORDER YOUR PAT 2 TERN. You mui» enilotc three fen cent stamp* r you want your pattern cut It I don't qet the tUmpt you don't get the pattern A xumbct of ord.M ho*i J c^-*«e to me without68 words
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245 1953-06-23 11 18-Year Olds Make History At Wimbledon trnaiL fcntory «fl Sc mode today when the CT^ Wiiiiiltlmi HwyioMthiys open on the '■I 1 1 11 Owfe around. roc the first tin* in these championships virtually the amarfetnr ciiaaapionships of tfae Ttxxrid the respective topseeded players «re both only 18. Ken Rose245 words
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Article58 1953-06-23 11 LONDON. June 22. (Renter) Henry Cotton, 4tJ-year-old British Ryder Cup captain, will miss the British open goif championships at Carnou&tie, Scotland next month. Cotton who won the open in 1U34. 1937 and 1943. has been suffering from the effects of low blood pressure. He lias58 words
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Article23 1953-06-23 11 COPENHAGEN, Jun e 22, (Renter) Sweden beat Denmark :>-l in an international soccer match here today before a crowd of 42,000.23 words
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118 1953-06-23 11 Richards, Hobbs To Receive Accolade LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth will bestow the Accolade on two sportsmen jockey Gordon Richards and cricketer Jack Hobbs at Buckingham Palace on June 30, her first investiture since her coronation. Most of the 300 people summoned to attend received their awards in the118 words
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Advertisement1026 1953-06-23 11 nil .twy^ T _rz The H.<nkr»vlcy O.4*«.m^ (Chapter 4 la tbe Hull Oaart «f itoe < ulony of flagipai i ISLAND OF SIN (.Art »IC I IN BANKRUPTCY oa*MMfr ated Bankruptc i» N<»s .4, M of 11*53. RE Koh Lianjf H^<. (K:.iW Chay Bookbinding Piartary) Lim Tiak Meng (p^r t1,026 words
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719 1953-06-23 12 SAF A Selectors Pick A Team And Shocks A Few With jn^t f«»>r days before Singapore plays it* Hi»l .Malaya C'uptie. and with the train already picked, the topic among Colony soccer fans ill naturally centre around the merit* of the men chosen. Ihat is at tor they have sot719 words
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Article63 1953-06-23 12 Stamper* A I A last nii;ht announted its Malaya Cup team to inr»- 1 Johore in the first of th^ Southern Section mutches at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday: Cher. S<*U4 Davids Teow Ken? Vass Harith Ilin WViu Omar Aw aus Ismail Yusot'f Awan; ftakar Boou I. i*i63 words
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396 1953-06-23 12 ABSENT REFEREES POOR CROWD CONTROL Fm. i in S'.> angor is st i r in ':>(>. al !ca-t i i i nwd con' ro and x mcm <• concerned i epoi I s WINGER »m Kuala Lumpur Sou m have been taken imi rowd contra '1 h i .11 P<396 words
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Article40 1953-06-23 12 THE SingaDore AFA Division :JB fixture between the Biiitans Bwlan Sports Club *ud tne Woodbridgc Hospital SC scheduled io have played yc*- terd&y at the MFA f round wit Ml a* -round was n a marked n > :ay.40 words
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Article57 1953-06-23 12 o., P A R J CAWL < Wales), -lime 2J (AP)-A field of i>2 golfers teed off today In the first two rounds of the British women*! amateur golf championship. Par for the 6.658-yard Portcawl senside course if 74 it has been cut a57 words
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Article38 1953-06-23 12 SERANGOON Engli h School will hold their annual school sports on the school ground on June 24 it ;t p. m AH old boys are rem rider) hat .hero will be a relay event f'ir thi-n.38 words
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Article465 1953-06-23 12 RAJAS HOLD TIGERS FOR 55 MINS. &gdfgdfgdfg ISMAIL CAME FOR 55 minutes, Kota Raja held the conquering Tigers S.A. team to a 1-1 draw. Then like a bolt from out of the blue came Ismail Yusoff's true form and with it two goals for the Tigers to leave the stadium465 words
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Article96 1953-06-23 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Hon. EfTorti are being made to put up a sirong critket team to renresc.i; he State in the coming Rulers' Shield Cricket Competition Inrhe Bahasim Seedin. who was responsible foi organising the S;a:e side last year appealed to a Malay cricketer* to ■end in :hcir96 words
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Article167 1953-06-23 12 Wimbledon WIMBLEDON. June 22. (AP>. Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt defeated Bernard DestreVnaii of France 6 6 l« 6 2 in the opening day's play" today of the 67th AllEngland Lawn Tennis Championships. Clive Wilderspin, Australia. defeated Ernest Uuchholz. Germany 6 4, 6 2. t5 4. Vic Seixas.167 words
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Article133 1953-06-23 12 Billiards THE largest crowd to watch the YMCA Golden Jubilee open billiard championships was present at the YMCA last night to see Teo Siew Sun. A.tton champion, beat Wong Soo Tong, Si on* 800 champion. 300-235. Other results (all second round were: Law Hock Kiat beat R.133 words
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Article128 1953-06-23 12 IN A friendly return game of Carrom played at the Marine Department, Onan Rangers defeated the Marine Dept. Sports Club by live games to three. Results \vei e (Onan Rangers players mentioned first): Singles: Sunny l.ce lost to Syed Agil 1-2; Cheiie Lee beat Jalil b128 words
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Article257 1953-06-23 12 POST and Telegraph Sport.Cub sprang a big surprise when they beat the Division! eague leaders A <rt o n Athletic Club by the odd goal; in three at S\ George's Road yesteMay The Postmen were at their bc>; with Omar BideK and Edwards striking a257 words
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Article150 1953-06-23 12 Soccerites Star Was Kim Choon THERE WAS nolhinf to i1 n the Star SocceriU from going on a goal acoring iprea and thai is exactly wrhai they did when t'u-v trounced the UniW I Sports Club by seven goa nil in n division 3C match B1 Geylang tcrday. Stai of150 words
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Article40 1953-06-23 12 MIDHL'RST. Sussex, June 22. (Renter)— Queen Llitabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh saw Argentina beat Fngland by seven goals to six in the final of the Coronation Polo Tournament Cup if Cowdray Park near heie today •>40 words
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355 1953-06-23 12 YORKSHIRE HIT 377 AGAINST THE AUSSIES SHEFFIELD, June 22. (Reuter)— Yorkshire rWMfr ed their first innings against the Australian erkketen in fine but dull weather here today. The county 252 for five overnight ihouid have lost another wicket in the second over of tK- d Yardley offered a chance off355 words
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