Singapore Standard, 26 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 111. No. 324, Simy^ AE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article288 1953-06-26 1 DEFIANT MR. RHEE HURLS A THREAT i death/ n Rhee demontrace an :iry of v C Vup P 2 it S I the g ivern- show ice I v di attempts or disorder. Machine guns wore mounted on the Capitol it>elf. Nearly every marcher carried a small paper flag ofA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 288 words
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Article21 1953-06-26 1 (Renter) crt Lord, isoner <j( •i North In 1 5; 4 U it v21 words
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Article250 1953-06-26 1 K. R. S. VAS - K. R. S. VAS A Survey First, Then A Final Decision By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Polytechnic the Colony s, memorial to the late King George VI is taking shape. A survey to be launched soon will determine its scope. The Standard understands that the Finance250 words
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Article, Illustration78 1953-06-26 1 FOUK FLAGS Fir ON 7lf£ TOP OF THE WORLD a Ti/K supreme moment m t/?i co»K/j<?if o/ Evereit. Above: Sherpa 2 renting Norkay. u'ho 2 with Hillary was the 2 first »'< U) tv sUtnd on the jj suiiiin'-i j} t\i? world's t htflihesl mountain, ptanfa 278 words
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Article, Illustration196 1953-06-26 1 CALCUTTA. June 25. > (AP) Everest con--5 quentr l Tiser" Tensing 2 said yesterday he and 2 New Zealander Edmund J Hillary reached the 2 2«).002-foot summit of Mt. 2 Everest "almost simul--2 taneously.' 2 He declared flatly that 2 he is an Indian not a196 words
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107 1953-06-26 1 LONDON. June 25: (Renter) Sir Winston Churchill turned over all hi> cabinet work to subordinates today and went to his Kent country home to prepare for the Western bi« three meeting |q Bermuda. The Prime Minister will sail for Bermuda m the British107 words
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Article60 1953-06-26 1 HANOI. tndo-China. June 24. (UP) French Union forces recaptured the st'aiegic Northern Laos post of Muon| Khua which Ihey !o>,t !as May 20 after holding out for 41 days against a hunun sea of Vietminh rebels the French Command announced today. Radio reports from 'he60 words
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Article49 1953-06-26 1 COLOMBO. June 28 tUP) The Government of Burmi liai aqieed to >nppiv (Vvlon PO.UOO toils of rice on a Government* to-Governmeni hssiti This allocation biings the total quantity ot Bunii- ri given to Ceylon this year ftj <* direct betweon the two governmenti to 150.000 torn.49 words
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Article164 1953-06-26 1 GENERAL meeting <»i Singapore Branch of Malayan Chinese Astoria i Axed for 'hi< Sundai it Iha Singapore Badminton been raiuvi oil The Btan Uii I 1f)l(l According lo LhitM weekly report, the postponemen? followed isH \w lv M.C.A leaden to the > tai v164 words
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Article82 1953-06-26 1 LONDON. .1 29 (Reutei lolui !<• |m 1 il ll;ili(i.iv Christie ><*lf intiii 1' i it 1 ;innU> <i| i-ti woiin-n v sentenced to <n\i h here lv after ;i j^irv h.«« rejected ti < p< .< of iiisanit y, '1 i»»- 1 •> r <-f82 words
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Article26 1953-06-26 1 BRI'l AIN ha a franta p emm .inn for I !i»' mwi i Polish liner Batorjr. Captain I 9 Cwiklin.ski 'ii remain. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Advertisement59 1953-06-26 1 WE1 1 mi iBHi ■JB OT^^[ U ,rH il fiTM J^ r/ie "CRAFTSMAN" \'fjj Th« Ha^i 1 ever presented at so l/^/ loa' a price. Craftsman i« teciallf ideal for »tudenta te the combination of low < W< and wiitina quality is a dominant factor. Id green, b n or59 words
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Advertisement106 1953-06-26 1 fen BETTER Foot EIEWANT Mai,'' )tmr Srlcrfions Horc for Itipy Si' /.fiffst I'mi^e of CUIDTC *> n I it I o Manhattan lim/c Njlm Hiirls m jf*\ W liitr f Manhattan IMaif: (.'oloiiri'il I'oplin %iT^\ Shin. B. V. D. Rayon U i^ Mil \^f at ?P* T i 9 6106 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-06-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter A UNITED NATIONS official is m Singapore to assist political refugees or stateless persons living m Malaya. Ho is Mr. Aamir All, rer-ent-lj appo Mteci Far East Reprp- tative of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. He tiew m from Bangkok140 words
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Article93 1953-06-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Tractittfl p.i M.v intends to terminate its 46-day-oid luxury bus Rerviet m ihe City. The .dard was "old The Company has applied to the City unci] for a cancellation or for a re-route of the service. The service has met declining93 words
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Article, Illustration27 1953-06-26 2 photo TIHS \v;is the print which won Lee Mun Chong above the Ciold Medal Award of the Sinfiapore Camera Cno at Ihe first pan-Malayan photographic- exhibition StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article93 1953-06-26 2 DR. C. E. BEEBY. Xew Zea- 's Director of Education. would !:ke to see Malayan j teachers sent to his country 'on education courses. He was impressed with the few MalI ayana who were studying m New Zealand under the Coli omba Plan. Dr. Bteby. former93 words
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Article325 1953-06-26 2 Tenants' Registration For Penang Red Movements Will Be Checked PENANG, Thurs. I* proposing a system of tenants' registration m Georgetown at a public meeting held at the Wellesley Primary School this afternoon, the Resident Commissioner of Penawg Mr. R. P. Binghom, also urged the people as British cittxens to help325 words
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Article152 1953-06-26 2 MALAY TO COMMAND THIS RAF PARADE SGT. Mohamed Eusoff, an instructor of the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya Depot), Chan?i, will cw»mand over 9t Malay recruits on tneir passing out parade at Changi this morning. In th« past the parade has always been commanded by ;<:i R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) Officer but on152 words
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Article112 1953-06-26 2 PEXAXG, Thurs: If guarantees could be given that profits from loiterics would be earmarked only for welfare work, the chairman of the central sweep committee of the Malayan Indian Congress. Dr. N. K. Menon said today he could see no reason why the large programme of112 words
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Article45 1953-06-26 2 THE 14-man Council of negotiation of Singapore Government employees will meet Government representatives today to discuss the possibility of absorbing about 300 temporary clerks into the permanent establishment. Another important item on the agenda is the question of permanency for women workers.45 words
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Article, Illustration72 1953-06-26 2 DR. (MISS) Hi'desuse Gaertner. seven times German woman ski-ing champion, had to leave her skis m the Qantas airliner lrom London yesterday because Singapore has no ski-ing to offer. Instead she went on a tour of the city. Dr. Gaertner is flying to New Zealand to give aStandard - 72 words
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Article152 1953-06-26 2 -LENS BUGS" of the Singapore Camera C.uo minus their cameras yesterday stood back to admire some of their work at their firs- pan-Malayan photographic- exhibition at the British Council Hall. Of 420 prims submitted, only 153 were exhibited. The exhibitors obvituil y haW striven for i152 words
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Article22 1953-06-26 2 A CHINESE boy was wounded when a dog .shooter shot and killed a dog m Jalan Nun, G^ylang. yesterday morning.22 words
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Article116 1953-06-26 2 Thief Took $550 But Left $4,100 TWO thefts were reported to have taken place m two Sinfapore hotels within 18 hours entV.rtg at 6 p.m. Wednesday. On Wednesday, two American tourists reported to the police That US$2OO m cash and US$35O m travellers cheques had been stolen from a money116 words
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Article108 1953-06-26 2 MR. GHULAM HAIDER, an expert from the Internationa. Labour Organisation is now fan Ma aya to examine and report for R.I.D.A. on arts and crafti and light industries throughout The Federation, said Mr. D. C. Horton, Secretary of R.I. DA m a broadcast from Kua'.a Lumpur108 words
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173 1953-06-26 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. G. MAPARA, representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions m Singapore, yesterday denied a report m a Colony English language morning newspaper that he was holding an enquiry into the "split" m the Singapore Trade Union Congress. He173 words
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Article75 1953-06-26 2 tt HE Singapore Cr.y Council will not have verbatim reports of it s proceedings m future if jne recommendation of 'its Finance Committee is adopted by the full board whei i: meetj next Tuesday. The City Coum-i] had adveriV Sc Ann Or a ver^atim reporter at75 words
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Article106 1953-06-26 2 KUALA T. UMPUR, Thurs.— Zakarteli bin Mohamed, 17--year-oj programme record payer m the Department of Broadcasting, was bound over under a $500 bond to be of good behaviour for one year, m the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today. Zakariah peaded guilty to *wo v-narges106 words
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Article39 1953-06-26 2 XIE SFIK who thought that his pediar's licence gave him he necessary authority to :>iove controlled goods out of I PBttrictcd area, was fined S3O n the Johore Bahru P«> ice Court yesterday for not having a permit.39 words
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Article16 1953-06-26 2 IN yesterday's anti-rabies campaign m Singapore. 144 <\nß< were destroyed and 327 vaccinated.16 words
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Advertisement81 1953-06-26 2 IN A GLASS y^iPPSSfe MbVb^ bVbV 9b^ 4^^ WK^Rk 'b^bV^ *J^ #^j^l bV^F^^E^l b^Hb^bV O^ wr^. All Dunlop car tyres carry the Gold Seal the symbol of all that is best m tyre building technique, but the DUNLOP FORT is designed for the motorist who wants the very best and81 words
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Advertisement268 1953-06-26 2 World Tour Contes t OEADEES of the Singapore Sumturd are tsked to voi« for the man or woman who. m their opinion, has contributed most W» the enrichment of the MM-ial cultural political, economic or sport in* life of Ma lava. The winner will be tiven a two months vacation268 words
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Advertisement110 1953-06-26 2 Mr ELMER P. QUEITZ ir prrid of United Transpor* n P( ed: -In my total g10b.,! < rx statistics prove n m >urn TIGKR BKIR. mmmmm 10.T1 W"2> jT you tre iteurtJ forrable |MnK]n 4 e«p*< 'Skymasfer' airi r.m i N r<< t British pi^tn «ho hrn mwilfJ more than110 words
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Article16 1953-06-26 3 S'pore May Get Kathi's Courts Muslims JIN District |V Courts ions made ttee <>i the Board16 words
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Article12 1953-06-26 3 Move To Speed Land Transfer a •id o:. City (XI I I12 words
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Article27 1953-06-26 3 a L'!>--f -1 the i the head" 9 t r D [ay to 1 ed to I th i (I that ione.\27 words
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Article20 1953-06-26 3 nect- j aday 'i of, I the d by on to the j v.t!20 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-06-26 3 MKS. \V. S. C. Leech, wife the chairman of the Board of Directors. Singapore (old Storage Ltd., presenting Mr. lint Kiu Teck. chief salesman of the ompany's frtiit department, with a •4<»Jd watch aj the Comp.uivs dMei Jubilee yesterday. Mr. lAm has been with the company forStandard - 139 words
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169 1953-06-26 3 AXG ENG GTAX (31), fitter, who was killed by gunmen at the junction of Havelock Road and Delta Road. Singapore, on Wednesday morning was the victim of a gang of three killers. Police investigation hampered at the start by eye-wit-nesses refusing to say169 words
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194 1953-06-26 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is the most telephone conscious city m Asia, and Hongkong and Bombay tie for second place, said Mr. Evelyn J. Bunbury, Chairman of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, m a statement to shareholders. Mr. Bunbury, whose company and i: >194 words
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Article60 1953-06-26 3 FINES totalling $990 were impos »d by the Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Coleb jjrne, yesterday >-i persons who pleadjuilty to erecting roofed lings withoul a plan approved by the City Council. Each ■reused was fined $:>O. Eleven admitted erecting huts m Lorong L'!>,60 words
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Article91 1953-06-26 3 THE representative of the Council of Chiefs m Fiji, Ran George Cakobau, who has been to London for the Coronation, is expected M Singapore today by BO AC Comet. Ratu George Cakobau will visit the Ist Bn. Fiji Infantry Regiment m the Federation. He is91 words
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Article25 1953-06-26 3 TUX T.iipin.; Chinese Community Coronation Celebration Committee will hold a dinner at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan. Kota Road, j:i Sunday at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration180 1953-06-26 3 Man Wife Team For UK THE LAST member <»r Singapore's four-man delegation to the Congress of Universities of the Commonwealth t> be he'd ?.t Cambridge m mid-July Mr. Yong N.vnk Lin, will leave the Colony with hia wife by air on Monday. Mr. Yong. i> representing the Guild of Graduates.180 words
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Article97 1953-06-26 3 THERE is a tussle between the Singapore City Council and the Improvement Trust on which of them is responsible for the provision of parking space for multi-storeyed buildings. The planning committee of the Trust recommends that applicants cip.-iriti^ to p'lt up multi-storey buildings should provide reasonable97 words
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Article41 1953-06-26 3 SWAMI Vamadevananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, will conduct a prayer meeting and continue the lecture on 'Raja Yoga' (Concentration) tomorrow at b.'i(\ p.m. In the mission premises ai 9. Norrtl Roar!. All are cordially invited to attend.41 words
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Article31 1953-06-26 3 THE 7th Storey Re>t;i rant and the inganore Lighter Owners' Association will be hostg at a dinner party on June 30 at 8 p.m. at the Tanjong Rhu Club.31 words
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Article149 1953-06-26 3 si.uul.nd Staff Reporter ABOUT 500 Malay members of tho Reyjl Air Force Auxiliary Police stationed m Changi, Singapore, want the same scale of salary as that paid to other Malay members of the "Military" Police. They claim they are d>in3 the same type of work.149 words
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212 1953-06-26 3 Ritson Wage Scales Out This Week -End? Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government's new salary scales for its 18,000 employees based on the Ritson Commission's Report will be submitted to all trade unions and staff associations early next week. Government is now busy preparing the new salary scheme, which is expected212 words
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Article250 1953-06-26 3 The Rive Was No Refuge For Yap .h hour <hasp *'<>"« the Singapore River front by a Police officer fo r m:iii who escaped from his cus S"J ended when tfcc escapee Jlr^j '"I" river ,n an auempt to swim across In. mer dashed across the and boarding a v-n>ipan.250 words
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Article24 1953-06-26 3 AX ELDERLY Javanese gardener collapsed and died while working m she garden of a residence m Dalvejr Road, yesterday morning24 words
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Article107 1953-06-26 3 Parking Lights Stay On THE nnr!:>i ncetnenl that j headlights must not be tise<l >• Singapore*! main thoroughfares rioei not apply (o parkins li'4hN. The lmv requir'ng all cars I to have parking lights during the night still holds good, the Superintendent of the Singapore Traffic Po!-r-o. Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth,107 words
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Article44 1953-06-26 3 .TOHORE BAHRfT. ThursTne case of M. Binnathambj? a technical assistant who «rs* charged with corruptly accepting $200 from a Chinese contractor, was today postponed m the Sessions Court to Aug. 11. for a preliminary enquiry. Accused is on $1,000 bail.44 words
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Article265 1953-06-26 3 NINETY-EIGHT Singapore Government and City Council employees who were declared bankrupt may have to pay more each month to their creditors m view of the benefits they derived from the recent Yong Peng How arbitration awairis. The Official Assignee. Mr. W. G. Alcock, told The265 words
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103 1953-06-26 3 THE REGENT of Pferall paid a visit by helicopter t a remote jungle outpost m the State yesterday. He was accompanied by the Doputv Chief Poli.e Officer. Perak Mr. A. S. Barham. ana the District Officer. The Regent visited the aborigines living m the103 words
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Article55 1953-06-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thur The Police have dosed «l<j.\-t the fun fair organised by the United Malays National Organisation. The fair has been running for nearly ton day* and drawing full houx>-. The night, before the fail was declared closed by tin 1 Police there was a55 words
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Article98 1953-06-26 3 SINGAPORE will soon have a "Hobbies Club," if the ellortof Mr. V.N. Samy nf 48. Koon Sens Road are successful. Mr. Samy wants a club to be formed to cater for those who wish to devote a couple of hours ol their spare time to98 words
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Article39 1953-06-26 3 V. ROBERTS, a Sinqnpore storekeeper, was fined 5>5U by Mr. J. M. Devere;iux-Cole-Ijourne, the City Police Maijhtr:«te. yesterday for failing lui'iish a return of iruoiiie for 1953 v. .m. a 21 oajf* J i39 words
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179 1953-06-26 3 House Was Ruthlessly Pulled Down Kulasingha A CHAHGI that an unawthoi se<l lidiko m o< i npation was "ruthlessly** pulled down despite a plea hv the owner lo he alitmrd to do it himself was nia<l»> h- Mi II J. C Kii'Hsi'n;h.«. an unoltV-ia' member, at Ihe Singapore Rural Board179 words
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Advertisement115 1953-06-26 3 EMBASSY HOTEL I •|'l"*-hi K;M«M| r.iri»t -liimpor.- Ihnh si^.i t in H\(.\roKl > F.I si RISIDKMIAL s RKM/» UHIIK VOL ^'V WINE .X DANCE VllMi >H>K oi XSlM.os BAND :S V,. X N I>ISHI AKI WAILJ*J»' XX SATimU.%I II A I)A\(E I'KIMAIT" R TONIGHT O W|».m.l«i 1 1. .;<»,,. i.115 words
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Advertisement101 1953-06-26 3 HAVE YOU bttNf r\n:sr i:\ §:\§\u /ik;s. ff»« I >. IN UOLD, Sill 11. OMMONIi; HilTOXi: IMWOV- mi ivu si IN lAUIIMS. GOOL» MM AM M:s|s||M; m STRIPES iK nil < ks. 1 < IHXESE lilt 4oo I ##/;.s i n .am. mm; tanivm ihsk.vs kin ill via ji;\\ m101 words
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Article214 1953-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A rille, identified as the one lost during the ambush at the -I. mik Kundan^ Kuan* Road nearly two years a?o m which the OCPD, Kjuanjj, and three PoHee constables were killed, was recovered by Security Forces m Selang^or, list night. During214 words
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Article74 1953-06-26 4 Standard London Coir. LONDON. Thun.— A fa niliar ligure around the central lobby at Westminster this pas] <ek has been Dato C Paglar, who has been co itacting AlP\> with sp< a i rest m Colonial and Ma ay&n affairs. Yesterday he wo? with Mr. Penner74 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-06-26 4 ABOUT 50 executives of Airlines and Shipping .m panirs \m Sinßuport* wrre present M a cocktail party m the Roman Boom, Au»phi Hotel, io meet Mr. C. 1» Palmer, new manager of the American Express Co.. Inc. In this group Mr. Palmer (extreane left) enjoy* a joke with69 words
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300 1953-06-26 4 Standard Shipping Reporter EX-COLONY beauty queen, "Miss Singapore 1949," was m tears yesterday evening when her dream ship sailed into harbour. For although the President (iarfield, brought her handsome bronzed fiancee. Chief Officer William "Bill*' Kahili, Miss Yvonne Rose Peterson was told that300 words
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166 1953-06-26 4 Youth Stood Guard With Knife— He Says WHEN a couple reported \o tnc Police thai they had i>t ci: robbed oi' cash and jewellery totalling $164 by lour youths near Prince Edwani Read. Singapore, on the night of April 27. plainclothes men combed thf area and arrested three men. Another166 words
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Article35 1953-06-26 4 TEOBOON CHONG was fined $15 m the Johorc Bahru police court yesterday for moving foodstuffs out of a restricted area without a permit He was found selling ice-cream on Buan Hua Estate35 words
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Article33 1953-06-26 4 FOR driving his car over o sOf5 Of ed hmit n Mountbatten Koad qn the night of May 7. i>am bin Bakri wa s fined $50 m the Singapore run Traffic33 words
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312 1953-06-26 4 Johore Graft Allegation Is Condemned State Secretary Wants A Report JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Dato Seth bin Mohomed Said, State Secretory, Johore, condemned the statement by a senior police officer that corruption exists among certain senior officials. He was commenting on The Standard's report earlier this week, m which a police312 words
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Article219 1953-06-26 4 AI.OK STAK. Tlmrs. The Kedab Sultan celebrating his (ilst birthday tomorrow, will appoint Mr. J.F. Augustin. Mr. Choi 7>ng Chin .mil H.i.ji I .iidm Abdul Manan as Jttstices ef Peace. He will confer the "fiadlishah d» i vi j tioii of loyalty" on his wife. Tunku219 words
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131 1953-06-26 4 Standard Staff Reporter YESTERDAY, pay day for all Govt. employees was however. .•id oay-day for the majority of Singapore Government Ni-hool-teachers as the result of tlio new "staggered sys em" of payment adopted by the Education Department from this month. 1; is understood that131 words
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Article65 1953-06-26 4 A DIRECTIVE on the best method to resolve the "salary muddle" of Services employees will be sought by the incoming executive committeee of the Singapore Air Ministry Loral Staff Union at its annual general meeting on July ML This will be one of the subjects65 words
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Article51 1953-06-26 4 MR. J.L.H. DAVIS, who has been acting as British Adviser. Pahang. is going to the United Kingdom on leave m early July. On his departure, Mr. J.A. Harv c y. Commissioner of Lands, Singapore, who has been substantively appointed British Adviser, Pahang, will assume51 words
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Article141 1953-06-26 4 A LARGE cast assembled last night at the Victoria Theatre, m the Singapore Ar*s Theatre's presentation of Robert E Sherwood's play "The Road to Rome." Filling the leading roles were Virginia Johnson as the seductive and capricious Amytis, and Peter Martin Wise the forbiddingB.O. - 141 words
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170 1953-06-26 4 Lotteries Ban Not An 'AntiPoiitics'Move KUALA LUMPUR. Thiir?.— The baa on lotteries is not directed agains* any particular organisation or against the development of strong political parties, which the Federal ion Government fully recognises is necessary for the attainment of its declared objective o! self-government. A Government spokesman told this170 words
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Article75 1953-06-26 4 MEMBERS of the Singapore Customs and Excise Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society will have to pay per month as tho minimum .subscription fee instead of SI. This increase is the result of a decision to this efTect taken at the extraordinary general meeting of the75 words
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118 1953-06-26 4 Rubber Men Keen On Joint Machinery KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Rubber magnate* In Malayi are believed io he keen on the Government-inspired proposal for the setting up of joint consultative e^p'oyer-worker machinery for the rubber industry A met: m c of representatives of employers, workers and Government, The Standard understands. has118 words
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Article83 1953-06-26 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs—Fiftythree conservancy labourers serving A lor Star town area went on strike last night. They said they were protesting against the Town Board dismssal of two of their men. The Town Board secretary. Haji Shafte, said two men had been transferred from83 words
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Article72 1953-06-26 4 SrondorH I on don Corresponuenf LONDON, Ju«e 25— The ♦ollow,n« .re »h« cUsmf ..ices •t rubbet and tin on th« London motket: LONDON RUBBER *P«* 21 id. 2Ud Oct. Dec. 21i«V Jom./Mmw 21^. itw c.i.f, I9M Morkef: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot £660 per to* buyer,, £66572 words
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Advertisement250 1953-06-26 4 I TRIPLEX I I LIGHTER I Betiiif <» x^ imitation set e^^gX H this it alt> ii i f »«n«r niirU on the \<\ i$ J BALDNESS HAIRFALL I Vise »>r. La vis's Pomade CAPILLOGENA 'upilirigrna stops hair fall ami tain* bald. Destroys dandruff, scalp irritation and procures mew growth250 words
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Advertisement86 1953-06-26 4 I CONTAINS CHLQEOp^nf TMC FROM A NDttl j^ I 081 \I N fbl F3f3 J 5 s T^^^WP^'^| W/f/, each cake oi Soap m you receive a p/d ure of a Hollywood star. IKPOH'I I RJ Hvg. HARMSEN VERWEY DUNLOP i \o. t ceoNoe >ii:m i. SiM JIMI'IIOM: MS |vo86 words
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Miscellaneous90 1953-06-26 4 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. o n .Tvn r 23rd to ?-3a a.m. on Jnnp »4 Smga•ore (7«F), Penan* «74F). Kota Babru (76F) Kuala Lumpur <— F). Ipoh ['ZF\. Knantan (73F). j Maximum Temperature* from 7.3« a.m. to <i 0 iMn. on June 24 Singapore <BXF) **?»*nx (90F). Kota90 words
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Article104 1953-06-26 5 OX Wednesday night, two Singapore detectives, on duty m 'B'kmi Tat Street, arrested BB 18-year-old girl, Siew Bens Khuan. In her waist band they found four bundles of paper eootaiaioi iiH> cbap-ji-ki si ps. Siew was fined $300 m the Fourth Police Court yesterday. On Thursday,104 words
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254 1953-06-26 5 Powers For City Sought A RECOMMENDATION empowering the Singapore City Council to demolish unauthorised houses built within the City limits after July t« without any recourse to Court order, will be brought up for confirmation at the full board meeting on Tuesdoy. This recommendation254 words
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Article222 1953-06-26 5 MR. W. A. WARD, Commissioner for Malaya who retires on June 30, said m London that he would rather be remembered as the first chairman of Malaya Hall, the student centre, than as the last British Commissioner for Malaya, reports Reuter. Mr. Ward, who is222 words
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Article113 1953-06-26 5 Sewerage Plan To Be Extended MORE than 300.000 people m the rural areas of Singapore will be able to fix modern water-borne sanitation to their homes m the near future. The bucket system is to be abolished and as a first step a pumping station is to be installed m113 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-06-26 5 KUA'A LUMPUR, Thurs. The new Moron Road project which has defied P.W.D. engineers for 30 years, is now nearing completion. To commemorate rhis monumental task, Rodio Malaya will broadcast a feature colled "On the Road to Moron" tomorrow night. This broadcast will be highlighted by341 words
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Article115 1953-06-26 5 Course On Labour Economics THE Singapore Count il for Adult Education is sponsoring an educational course on "Labour Economics." The course of ton lectures will bo<_;in on July 22 at <> p.m. and thereafter will continue every Monday and Wedm >day at Rallies Institution at the same time. Mr. Charles115 words
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Article80 1953-06-26 5 THE .lohore Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association will hold a Flag Day on June 10. The Branch Secretary. Miss Angela Horsby, said donation* could also be sent dinvt to the Branch Treasurer. Mr. Wong Thian Teck. c/o the Town Counc l Offices.80 words
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Article48 1953-06-26 5 Sergeant' s Body Found In Sea THE body of a European, l>elieved to be that of a Serviceman, a sergeant of 'he R.A., wa s found Moating m the sea oil the Singapore Yacht Club, yesterday. Some personal effects were found m the pockets of the dead man.48 words
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337 1953-06-26 5 COMMONS TOLD OF FED. COUNCIL SET UP LONDON. June 24. (Render) Mr. Lan Winterbottom (Labour) m the House of Com- I rnnn.s today asked about the j composition and terms of reference of the proposed committee on elections to the Federal Legislative Council. lie wanted to know whether it would337 words
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Advertisement227 1953-06-26 5 1 NOW SHOWING .ft Jt^C IS^ BIGGEST SO FAR! f3f RICHARD COHTE ARLENE DAHL •i* AKIM TAMIROFF I Mils harry Juinrs Hi- Mu-if Makrn ALSO l'ali'o News: ROYAL ASt V HKKI.IN KIUIS ITmint Of M.mtr ONto" *-'> n r>f M,.uk Crwf.V 1 fc Ma n In The Iron Mask" l|***T*227 words
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Article870 1953-06-26 6 IT WILL require considerable dialectical skill to explain how lotteries run by political parties have suddenly become officially undesirable. A few months ago the Federation Government did not think that there was anything wrong with lotteries run by political bodies. In fact when two other political organisations870 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1953-06-26 6 THE THOUSANDS THAT LIVE IN HOVELS As long as thousands of our fellow citizens live m insanitary shacks made out of kerosene tins Communism will find fertile soil for its propaganda. DON'T you think something is all wrong with an economic system which, m these enlightened days, permits millions of1,082 words
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Article391 1953-06-26 6 Review of Views Walk-out UTUSAN mf.layu severely criticises Che Mohamed Sophie. Chairman of the Malayan Labour Party for backing out of the UMNO-MCA Alliance "at the last moment." Utusan hints that Che Sophie's "walk out" of the Alliance "was an attempt to wreck the Alliance. The editorial points out that391 words
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Letter728 1953-06-26 6 Sir —l hay« read w nh considerable interval U.e article which appeared m the local pre>s recently regarding the proposed memorandum te be submitted by Mr. Phi.ip R. Williams City Councillor (Labour Rochore> to the Building Commir.ee for consideration. The memorandum, inter aiia. aims at allowing728 words
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Article417 1953-06-26 6 SUSAN STRANGE - The Commonwealth And The Dollar SUSAN STRANGE By The direct effect of this •tcp on the sterling countries will not be very great. The outflow of dollars through the Export-Import Bank has never been large, and most E. 1.8. dollars for development projects have always gone to Latin America. Even417 words
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Advertisement96 1953-06-26 6 SIMGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDKPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Not: ***** ***** Cable Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.96 words
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Advertisement43 1953-06-26 6 EMPHASIS ON ECONOMY I -ffcir n s 1 56 M p c A utility cor of grcot v.rsot. C«) l« /Ml t l ,ucc«s m e«ry country th-cu^ I rou 5305 w J 1 progrlss I^U ORCHARD ROAD I WEARNE BROS- FEDERATION REPR!:43 words
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Article57 1953-06-26 7 I.WRERRA, f" nc 25 VN llpicked troops h Hreek i»r more m the t Australian T1 r d t .ettinfi a site ready next atomic ace m I Wuoi :y the late, but now i uppourinc I h improh each ip■i P > 1 But that57 words
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Article30 1953-06-26 7 25.— yester- rk finan- who I iginal n. tn new i rk m group f i which is i f AFC i Reuter UPReuter; UP - 30 words
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Article10 1953-06-26 7 A -Gun Can Travel In Landing Ship I. 280--i-an •>; gun.10 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-06-26 7 photo. J cha i r aawn w ""Portant exhibit, is carried into the Old Bailey wher c John Reginald Halliday Christie goes on trial charged with the murder of his wife *t 10, Rillington Place, Notting Hill. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article332 1953-06-26 7 BNMHJLJKL LONDON, June 25, (Reuter).— A judge today described the trial of John Christie, self-confessed killer of seven women, as "horrible and horrifying." After three and half day's <J evidence, the trial of the 55-year-old mass killer drew to an end with a one-hour final plea332 words
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Article47 1953-06-26 7 Vietnam BAODAI 'S DEMAND SAIGON, June 25 (UP) Emperor Bao Dai. Vietnam Chief of State, arrived here by plane today en route to France, where h e will demand full independence for his war-torn country. He is due to leave by personal plane for Paris on Sunday.47 words
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Article42 1953-06-26 7 Cambodia NORODOM'S CALL BANGKOK. June 25 (AP) Cambodian King Norodom nas written President Auriol of France that Cambodia is withdrawing her troops from 'he French Union forces which are conducting active resistance to th e anti-French occupation unless Fiance grants her independence.42 words
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Article40 1953-06-26 7 LONDON, June 25. (Renter) The biggest concentration of aircraft ever assembled ii on c place will parade for -ho Queen'i Coronation review t»f the Royal Air Force at Oldha n, Southern England, next month.40 words
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144 1953-06-26 7 ATHENS, June 25 (IP)— Greece, Yugoslavia and Turkey announced their intention yesterday to put into effect the terms of the Ankara treaty and to stand united and defensively armed both m peace and war. A communique issued by the Greek Foreign Ministry said144 words
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84 1953-06-26 7 KARACHI. June 23, (Rev- Pakistan's Prime Minister. Mohammed Ali said today h e was convinced the views of the British and Egyptian governments on the Suez Canal dispute were not irreconcilable. But he did not think talks I between th c two countries would84 words
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305 1953-06-26 7 INDIA URGES TRUCE NOW LONDON, June 25 The United Nation. Korea's frontline troops with their own forces ?n order* tT P Koreon truce when it is signed, informed soirees slid In "wT^a T:ie matter is strictly m the study stage i Wednesday might305 words
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Article110 1953-06-26 7 TRUCE MEN LEAVE FOR TOKYO NEW YORK, June 23 (AP) The first contingent of the 89-men Swedish delegation serving on the Korean truce commission departed for California yesterday en route to Tokyo. Headed by Sven Grafstrom, Sweden's Ambassador to Mexico who donned th c uniform of a Major-General when he110 words
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Article57 1953-06-26 7 NEWPORT, June 25 (Rcuter) Lahey Clinic reported m Boston last night that Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secrc ary, planned to leave the New England Baptist H v pital "within six days." The daily bulletin said: -Mr Eden has had a comfort jb'r day. He has an57 words
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Article51 1953-06-26 7 NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuter>—Mr. George H. Walker, who gave the Walker Cup to further competition between British and American amateur golfer?, died her<» yesterday a?ed 78. Mr. Walker, a banker, presented the trophy mi n 1020 while he was President of the United States Golf51 words
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Article, Illustration57 1953-06-26 7 photo. ASSEMBLIES of God preacher Lester Summer ill (right) seems to be sternly exortin;; Satan to leave the body of "possessed" Clarita Villaneuva mi n th P Manila City jail. Rev. Summerall struggled long and valiantly with the demons who wer c reportedly tormenting the girl. The photo showsUP - 57 words
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Article69 1953-06-26 7 BERLIN, June (AP) The Russians decided today «o risk a big workers' rally m the Soviet sector tomorrow to help the Communist government pacify rebellious East Germans. Party bosses called on 'he workers Of the three big boroughs Mitte. Friedrichshain and Kopenick to a rally69 words
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Article23 1953-06-26 7 YUGOSLAV United Nations representative Da can Kikolic yesterday signed a protocol on the limitation and regulation of production and export of opium. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article115 1953-06-26 7 THE Peninsular ana Oi i tni Company has decided t<> convert two of its older lim rs, Strathaird and Strathnaver, ooth of 22.000 tons, to carry on'y tourist class oassengers, it was announred heip today. The two liners, which now carry 570 first class and 0115 words
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Article44 1953-06-26 7 TAIPEI, June 25 (Reuter) Many Nationalist Government and Kuomintang party leaders led by President Chiang Kaishek this morning paid their last tribute to the late Kuomintang leader. Lee Wan Wan. who died of a heart ailinc.it on Tuesday.44 words
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Article40 1953-06-26 7 ('irman, Unit; ni^ Hot h'.ing. who was killed on the Irontier of the British sector h\ Hast Commander m Berlin, x<sl«-r--day sent a protest to Ike viet Commander c«n< ♦rninc the dralh of a l."> \i;»r old German police. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article40 1953-06-26 7 THE United State* Senate yesterday approved a Bill fxtendmn penalties for wartime espionage through" I ihe period of natioi al declared m i J i() for the durai i>»i> ol I i Korean •a;u ;im(l mx months ».<■*(■ ward*. A FPAFP - 40 words
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Article56 1953-06-26 7 THE House of Commons by 18R you to !<i;") passed paving the wav for Keck-:;:' of Southern Rhodcsi:i ani Nyasaland into one rrnl J";'\ Aifrican country of .>()<» nun square miles Lord Llewellin. •10-year-old former Conservative Cabinet Minister been chosen by the Brilisn Government ns the first G>\Reuter - 56 words
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Article34 1953-06-26 7 PRIIMII.R Moharamrd All and Foreign Minister Zufrullah Khan returned to Karachi yi-strrdav after a months absence to attend the Coronation m London and to meet i:«ynti:in Premier General Moharm-d Naguib at Cairo. A PAP - 34 words
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Article16 1953-06-26 7 TWO violent earthquake shockfl were folt In Azerbaijan nnd all other Nm th l»an Oioviocej icsterday.16 words
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166 1953-06-26 7 WASHINGTON, June 25.— The House of Representatives Government Operations Committee, by a vote of 16—14, sent President Eisenhowers Defence Department re-organisation plan today to the full House for debate, but condemned it as "another step on the road toward control by the military.'* jAP; UP - 166 words
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Article28 1953-06-26 7 AMERICAN battl« cast I i In Korea now total 136.862. ;>n Increase ol 833 over last wt-ck's report. I Defence D partmeni ;i:!:: >un v<\- UPUP - 28 words
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Article78 1953-06-26 7 Glasgow. S ana 25, (Ri ter) I an 1 tlir Diiko ol Edinburgh spent today aniong the ing people of industrial tide. In contrast with II and pag< entry ol the first days ol 'hv r state visit Scotland, ii i into'm.. i crowds <■;»*•; ring I78 words
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Article, Illustration182 1953-06-26 7 JAMMU (Kashmir). Jum tS: Polici opened flre and u*c-d te.u ga s yesterday to dispc: tn<i; e than 1.000 d«* mon who marched through the ■taMtf to mourn the death m Srinagar of l>f P. M)okcrjce. leader of th« Hindu Jan Sangh Party <)mo person was182 words
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Article75 1953-06-26 7 NKW YORK. JutM SS, (Hi Ourot Bouvanavonc the hr*\ accredited diplomai from ihr French Associate State I Laos to the United State rived hero yesterday by p from ParML Ho is en route to Washington to assume Ihe post oi Mm n to the United75 words
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Article44 1953-06-26 7 COLOMBO. Cej i M .1 m« 2."). (UP).- All Ceylon er M. Baths l\ am m d today from i i •>..? i rdering hijui v unani found guilty i tn il. S&thasivam wmt < hi itranfl cd. Leavii the h« i:- "A44 words
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Advertisement75 1953-06-26 7 PA. II fi SN IN THE /KIEJ ■TfRN CURLEW p,ct- £j\. i p-sou Rout of a subdiv.sion of mma^^' J long, downward J? V* "> the coast- J fj t '':'l the m onth! I \^^f^/M^'y Com,ng. ln thos, MU^^ Malayan Airways A,rcraft CURLEW ii. like its namesake. c- tJ75 words
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Advertisement140 1953-06-26 7 THE IMP R§ V|D_ -J-^J^filLi^/ AL U M I N LU M: j^?; j A r X C^ lr I AM•* #.iSi^' «V fj ~*4f >:: T ft?> -jiitfj| j Jli, >' I "Airport" Aluminium S/sotcs, Lightweight for travelling by plonc. Available m attractive simulated Lathe colours of Ivory. London140 words
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84 1953-06-26 8 Standard Aviation Reporter AIR Ceylon is to suspend its once-weekly Skymaster service between London a*d Singapore via Colombo next month, it was learned yesterday. The airline, majority shares" of which are owned by the Ceylon Government, is operated by Australian National Airways.84 words
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154 1953-06-26 8 MANCHESTER. Jun e 25. (Reuter) The Liberal Manchester Guardian today expressed concern at a growing crisis m Britain's roal fields. Despite all injections of money, social benefits and nationalisation the coal industry was as sit-* as ever **and its sickness will drag down the154 words
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Article137 1953-06-26 8 rNITED NATIONS, New York. Jui.e 25 (AFP)— The Netherlands Government yesterday Informed the UN of *he additional measures it has taken to prevent shipments of arm?, munitions, and strategic- iiippHci from reaching Rrc* China and North Korea. These me.* sines weiv taKen under resolution137 words
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106 1953-06-26 8 ICAO To Study Japan, Taiwan Membership BRIGHTON. June 25. (Renter) The Assembly of the In'ernational Civil Aviation Organisation, now m session here, will discuss next Wednesday whether Japan and Nationalist China should be admitted to the Organisation Japan's admission has been approved by the United Nations hut two other conditions106 words
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Article109 1953-06-26 8 GATT Must Go States The Express LONDON. Juno 25 (Reuter) The D;uiy Express today called for t*V ending of the General Agreement on Tar:fTs anri Trade. '•America ignores it," this independent rightvving paper >aid m an editorial heacKl *GATT Must Go." "President Eisenhower has just put nn embargo on dairy109 words
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Article55 1953-06-26 8 SAIGON. June 25. (AFP) The Hue-Tourane train cxp'.osion while crossin* the bridge at C \t Pass caused the death of LM civilians and .:y personnel and injured a further 30 passengers. A! out 10 pns^ongcr> were thrown out of carriages when the train smashed into55 words
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Advertisement717 1953-06-26 8 Fast Transpacific Service to Saa Franrisco and Los Angeles via Honckon^ and Japan. ANGLO-FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K. Lumpur 311 Spore *****/S T Stam »5 Malacca 454 T*m*ne Bj:i FOR L.K. CONTINENT Spore P. S'bam Penang Benreorh foi Havre. Lon- f iB don. Rotterdam Hull 1" Port 30J une Ist717 words
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Advertisement1005 1953-06-26 8 Buii' -Miinai iitatt' (20 lines) MANSFIILD CO., LTD. Incorooral«d m Singapore Carrier^ optlim to pmoted via oUer porta to loai and tlsrhrte «r K SAII INGS to MVKIIFOOL GLASGOW 1 LONDON COMINLNTAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang IH. m *rfiiis lor Uverpoo. Jmie36/!58 JuBrJS/Ji Glasgow C AvSSnoTIh"!?T!?l 1 JD1,005 words
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Advertisement228 1953-06-26 8 PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTON, NEW YORK BALTIMORE Also accepting cargo for PHILADELPHIA and MONTREAL Spore P s ham mv. Cingalese Prince 3 7July BJu!y 10 llJuly s.s. British Prince 3Wnly.'6Au* 7A«g 9 llAug /i /fen is HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD. Telephone Singapore 330:> p. Sham 234 Penang 2««228 words
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Advertisement464 1953-06-26 8 EAST ASIATITIi n MeoiflA- for B.o*kr* k| SEES! Mlai Ku^ 'h nj a u -SALAN^A- for B. nek ok ~»H>*GOLIA- For Saig'm Honukor.ft v Kobe and Yokohama 9 Mj| SAILINGS TO r— 111! M ,v IMB< J ■j I :>.»rr pv !U) -SONGKHLA- iun «> MIX>MA ■ll Calk Madr*,, l^ndon464 words
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211 1953-06-26 9 f,L\ih> tor rkf &ro\vin*> bwesftigatiM m South n territories, including Malaya, are being 1 X U a id m parly start on aIJ schemes thought v This assurance was givp n by the British Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver Lyttetton, who told |the211 words
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Article23 1953-06-26 9 I -I! .-V a n i! VI! F "Stinct i i row now i of .1 apan, i23 words
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Article155 1953-06-26 9 PI Fears Crisis In Japan If... MANILA. June 25 (AFP) A rapidly-s hift i n 5 international scene, which on the irface bid* lair to disintegrate the cold war fronts m both Europe and Asia, finds tii<- Philippines alternately perturbed ;,ii(i eagerly anxious over at; impending truce m Korea. Business155 words
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Article17 1953-06-26 9 Copra Easy On Produce Mart il ttarkrl 11-portrr i i i i I I 1 i I17 words
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Article102 1953-06-26 9 In sympathy with the f't*'!^ m the tin metal pric c yesterday. Malayan tin shares w<ere r with support at the ower level (jn a so newhat i ?cale. Indu -f rial j res re na :iu-e' quietly steady. Rubbers were neglected. Chanced prices were:102 words
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159 1953-06-26 9 PARIS. .Tp.ie 25. (AFP)— The decision of the Soviet Government to flout a loan half as big as thai of last year was taken by students of Soviet affairs here as a further sign of the Kremlin's desire to appease the Sovic population. The159 words
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Article39 1953-06-26 9 HONGKONG, June 25. Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.77 to £1 sterling $ti.03«>23 to U.S. 1 dollar $1,849 to Malayan $1: $0,225 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; GoJd $273 to one ta«l.39 words
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Article25 1953-06-26 9 A GOVERNMENT spokesman said the Burmese ra^c mission C(i to leave for India on .lun c -'7 is "purely exploratory m character. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-06-26 9 COOKING IN THE SUN photo. THIS strange looking contraction is believe it or not. :i stove. Indian-style. Directors o f the National Physios Laboratory, realizing that India is rich m sunlight a nd |>c»r m othor file! invented this sum stove which can boil a pound of water mi nUP - 61 words
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Article227 1953-06-26 9 PENANG, Wed.— Penang's trade with neighbouring: conn tries declined m the first three mouths of this year m comparison with last year, but there is every indication that trade may improve during the second hall of this year, the Economic Officer, Penang, Mr. A. H.227 words
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Article98 1953-06-26 9 PENAN'":. Thurs. There baa been a big drop m the i:nport of arecanuts from Indonesia. The Dionihlv average !aa; year was about half a millioe dollars but it was only S:>r>o.ooo for the Hrst three months of ton year. This decline. according to official sources is98 words
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330 1953-06-26 9 Ban On Rubber For China Can't Be Eased UN VIEW MUST BESOUGHT' Coloniorte^rr; Iff. fc^L^fc liv<f Lytt^on. British Hw» the e 2!l y a! L qUesflOflCr m fHe House Commons yester do v lifted l withotT^L' tS MoUl C "old not bl whitens* IS EW Mr S S <l-aW> ii-dLtHv330 words
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Article109 1953-06-26 9 I .USI.N(, rum.., I prices (cent* ocr 111 t» Sim• p m r e \e*-ier«;»v were: No 1 R.S.S Sp««t l.nosr |4 K~\ No. 1 R.S.S. I. g?| 1 N*». K.S.S. No. I R.S.S. gf| fc», Toae: t» TIN PKM'E Th^ pu.r of nn tester d.«v wax S:{4fc!109 words
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Article96 1953-06-26 9 RUBBER MARKET STEADY Standard Market Keporler THE rubber market m Singapore wa s steady hut very quiet yesterday "with quor d tions ooening a t well above Wednesday's levels and c l«>si»g a: 87] cents per Ib f«ir first -rijde rubber for July srtioment. rise of rent. Tracie support was96 words
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Article44 1953-06-26 9 Singapore Chnmher of lorn more F?uhhcr A?sorialion noon pnre« veMpidav werer d-.., Buvorj c cl!erji nSS L<i i«e Soot Looae $$i RMA on ta lender A:; T <»Ta 87! A<-- Sent. R7 ctJ J pt. fob. »iT* t7J row Steady after quiet.44 words
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Article79 1953-06-26 9 SYDNEY, .luni _•:> (Ai'i An-trah;, k taring ■ho greatesi economic ci n m her history v result of \\\e increasing 1 1 > t and lowering pri«-es dI Fynthetic libra, a leading w I ach Rgarc ired i C). M. Fiilk ,:i» >i:it vt Ol the79 words
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Article74 1953-06-26 9 WASHINGTON, .Tune 25 (AP)— Th: New Zealand Embassy released a note > the United StatCtf yesterday expressing grave concern over the possibility that vast supplies of U.S. Government-own-ed dairy products may be given away or sold at cut rates abroad by this country. Tne note, delivered Tuesday74 words
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Article25 1953-06-26 9 THE B;mk of Rome Kportl indications that Italy's slowly rising inflation is being checked for the firbt time since the war. A PAP - 25 words
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Article70 1953-06-26 9 SAX FRANCISCO. June 23 I (AP> -Sir Percy Spender. A tralian Ambassador to the U.S. yesterday called M trade, not aid" to ttrengtl the 11^ world. •The trading policy of I U.S. i< of special concern every one of us." he adde 1 n j speech70 words
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Advertisement125 1953-06-26 9 1 1 1 k y x v vHB^Ib y °u get all these advantages tothell C A only on Pan American 'lights i llom M nila Superb m.cli with Champagne. upper lervkc CbctUil senicc axuilabie. You fj o bw Few«r possengers per flight. *^d -s. urious *>üble- More room to125 words
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Advertisement62 1953-06-26 9 dollars and time m an AUSTIN SEVEN Wf? inviN o ti quite obligation ihe Austin Scvr yourself al bianch of BORNEO MO7ORS Borneo Motots Ltd Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Serernbi »n. Penang. I poll. Malacca Butterworih and J^ BSet ton IMMEDIATE HOME DELIVERY! 4 rnodfN If All n'. (ii 9 'or62 words
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Miscellaneous598 1953-06-26 9 ijfcjMißiiißiPiiiaws™ 6 "r^n|Br\^iWialßaHaaaaßW¥»BaaMiT r i^^ I '**..-<< r "m^bbbi. **>v« Eat tt fi& igt &■> of ■y* f/ J 1 a&Sb Sf flr ffiHKaßr r^7 &sr* v* > Jhw" SPORE DIARY Jka KLUASG Advance Malay elasi 53U p.m.; C»:ombu <8A770) 338 •> m tiN ItF l AINM6NT k e S598 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1953-06-26 10 BILL WEBB JONES - BILL WEBB JONES OF MEN AND MUSIC By 1 WONDER what has hap pent-d. to lrania Kenth.ma." one of the neatest ■fieri minutes that ha> f»een put on the air by lladio Malaya? I used to enjoy their programme at 12 o'clock noon on Sundays (with a1,033 words
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Article988 1953-06-26 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By FOR MONTHS before 1 the Coronation the man m the street became increasingly aware of the enormous amount of responsible organisation that was centreing round the Abbey ceremo«y. During the Service he was impressed with the ordered flow and timing of it all988 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-06-26 10 ~ftnd Whot i Figure! 1.1 r ""!> N a 1.11..M.1 I 1 1-AP - 15 words
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Article807 1953-06-26 10 BARRY OLIVER - BARRY OLIVER _!l j HI other day. I h.ipp.u i to meet Georgette, and Ken henni. the popular husband and- wife high -speed dancing art appearing at Raffles Hotel. Till then. I did not know that dancing is so much a part nl them that they are literally dancing807 words
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Article55 1953-06-26 10 pGYPT:— General Naftrfb 1-1 has at last agreed to ill for his portrait and tde artist who has been ctlOOtfi to paint the first picture ol the Egyptian Premier Austrian painter Filkjka. whose works have beta exhibited all over tie world and are hury» m Museums a.s far55 words
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Advertisement106 1953-06-26 10 THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES fe\ YANC KUEI FEI The most famous /f n^^^AV/^. beouty of Chino lived -r« o |t7^ dunnq the «eign of 6m- I i I f £li perot Ming Huong Bth ~t T> J*i U lEV"*™' Centu. AD Chcscn os XA i,V iJ±V\ one «> th court106 words
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Advertisement77 1953-06-26 10 IH 0 V wnRS IHfc LOOPOr I 1 READ THIS BEFORt J YOU ORDER YOUR PAT- S TERN: You must enclose three ten cent stomps i« j you wont you. patten cut C I* I don't qct the stomps 2 J you don't get the pottern J A numbei of77 words
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Advertisement123 1953-06-26 10 THE IfAM TU«N ON V^s/ Records NkW PARLOPMONE II If I Voncty THE FIVE SMITH BROTHERS WHEN ARE V\F G 0 MY' JOCK MACKAY JOY NICHOLS 1 TALK TO THE mi I jtf THE HIPPOPOTAMUS S^ GERRY BRERETON HOLD ME, TH* 9 ii' WINDSOR WALTZ MANDY MILLER HOW MUCH IS123 words
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Miscellaneous198 1953-06-26 10 mnww St« Contest No. 21 Can You Name This Star? AM. lhr<m»h MM* v\ |he >m-ij...re Standard pre mmmm senls m Iweittv-Hrsi star eon- I^^^^ All Mtuie «<.i (i, ij. Vl I Ik colleii it«> iMiture> md P^^ jl A cou|»on^ d.r all >n In, n d If B send198 words
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Article302 1953-06-26 11 MOORE OUTBOXES MAXIM Retains Title m Utok. m rhwnpiwmlwp WM Maxim, who is 31, started aggressively and put m some ftne work' with his right hand m the -carry rounds. But Moore, the jbetter boxer began to put ion .pressure mid-way j through the bout and I finished strongly to302 words
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Article, Illustration26 1953-06-26 11 Hi— ;iml Miss huan nh lif^- w «n *h« I fimuWo t»tl« in the rexmtly conolnded Krian < iMdintntim < hampionship mr< ting picture < KrTiirii B«*w «M.rr«^po»dent. V26 words
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Article306 1953-06-26 11 I[M\I>OY 25 iKcuter) Middlesex, the i(k«t iiunpion^hip leaders were put into Nottiimhaiiisliire «n a pitch saturated by rain ¥< uird into tl"* attack and were afote to 4ecfere at lUcUmm «»l thr innings was a first wicket stand a m (wo hiturv 50 minutes by306 words
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Article44 1953-06-26 11 MALACCA, Thurs. The following will represent Malacca at socoer against the Muar Football Association at Muar on Sunday. Gray, F. Theseira. Tiam Tye. Rengasamy. Strachan. Hassan Shaanan, Kong Chee Glancy, Heid. Chee Lim, Hamzah, T. Danker, Jaaiar and Man mood.44 words
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Article77 1953-06-26 11 THE following team will represent Nee Soon Garrison on Sunday next when they meet the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang m a one day cricket match: Capt. A. S. L. Sherlock. (Capt.) Capt. C. R. Knaggs, 2. I,t D. R. Chilvers. WO 1 G. Haigh, WO77 words
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Article22 1953-06-26 11 ALOR STAR, Thurs.-In the Malaya PWD annual scjo cer competition, Kedah PWD yesterday drew with Pen.ii*g and Province PWD 2-2.22 words
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Article48 1953-06-26 11 The following will represent the Indian Association at Cricket this weekend against R.A.F.iM> on the R.A.F.vMt gmund: R. Sitharam, "Captain). H. E? Ash raff. Verity Gilt Y. Angullia V. Madari, Dr. Harrhar;m Singh N. K. Devaraj. Gurdinl Sin^h, R. S. Sithamparam, B. S. Soin, J Rasiklal.48 words
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Article, Illustration287 1953-06-26 11 WINNING the two sprints j easily Feng Yik Ying won the individual championship at the annual .athletic meet of the Jubilee School, Klang held on the Fort Hill padong. Letchumanon <House won the I interhouse championship Mrs. J. Hamer, wife of the District Officer, gave away287 words
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Article149 1953-06-26 11 WISH DERBY THRILL CUITRAGH. (County KikUre li\ianm. June 2:>, CReuter)— 5?^ s F -L. Kickerman's colt Uhamier ridden by English jockey Billy Rickaby won the lr:sn Derby over one mile lour turlongs hfrre after i, photo hnish and a suceeaßful objection. After consulting a photograph of the finish the judge149 words
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Advertisement330 1953-06-26 11 CTARTINCJ Ist j u j v B-ECiIN NKRS Bnokk«opin«. bLeu nomics. fcnalish Law. Company «-a\v. Sec. "Practice. English Junior Advanced. Hujhei nsr^kjr c L ii c A A r A A.I. A Exams. Apply Roßistrar (h to 7 p.m.* i-w-Il* ACCOUNTAWCV SCHOOL. Waterloo Street I EARN English m London. and330 words
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Advertisement818 1953-06-26 11 SHli*im*» \AiJLM j p"BQTTRr:D by «^it»u.-»k O*l I J* nelds Lid for work m Brunei, A^ian employee! to fVJi the following vaeai ck»:~ ta» Twd Auio C... H «e Foremen capable of tHl.nut eharaje aT lar^e overhaul neetfom one working on petrol and diesel eiu;; other on ii*nt petrol enjinei818 words
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Advertisement537 1953-06-26 11 'I attention <*T oil aw«A ployers of labour m S>ifapava is drawn lo fieri io n (1) rif the labour Ordituunv (Ckapter ♦;'»> whlcki reg them to submit returns labourcrK m their emplny return, for the pontH en .<"th .Inrio. 1!».i3 are r« c»i to be submitted tv the t537 words
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Miscellaneous206 1953-06-26 11 WILY TH KI6? Y/P-RftC? I '^L COVER *EM, WHILE I HANDS \JPVVr-??- ITS TtrßAN*f\ I HERE OtjK/ CCD T^l" ijjPk r SEEN N^ <WETSPWAV YOU GET T* 1 UDGT U^J^ THIS ISA <\ PRESIDENTS SON.'.' YOU rJv^& AflJJfr aL'H |?>R >c "taps -bIA ftiLS << OUST L>KE IM good Jkr^206 words
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Article252 1953-06-26 12 LONDON June •».">.— Mr. (fCtnC Da vies, the AustraI' m cricket (cam mMMTi i •»<! i v described criticism <»f In* touring team m the swinrv D.ilv Telegraph as tn untruthful, sensational exaggeration of facts. "O| <oiir«c I here have '•••en «-om^ social events Ike;Reuter; AP - 252 words
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Article107 1953-06-26 12 LONDON, June 25: (Router* The Briti-ii Wi^'". 1 i an Cup v nil; [awn [i team to m■• l \'c United Statei IV »stch< -*cr. New Yoi k. on I bi dej two The.v are M v g< la Mor- Briti covered court's and Miss107 words
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Article293 1953-06-26 12 A GOAL scored by Obed m the last minute of an *n only-contested SAFA Div. I League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday enabled Star Soccerites to scrape through by the skin of their teeth to a 2—2 draw with Pulau Brani United. The293 words
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Article498 1953-06-26 12 brought hia total of tes) wickets to I^7. Next man m, Harvey, began confidently. When Statham went on for his second spell he and Bedser bowled from opposi'c ends from which they started Though Statham was more accurate the batsmen had little worry about and comfortab'y progressed to498 words
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Article115 1953-06-26 12 LONDON". June 2"> (Reuter)— Today's Wimbledon result*. Women's singles: 3rd round Miss D. Hart (U.S.A.* beat Miss T. Zehden (Germany) «J-0. no. Mrs. B. Lewis (U.S. A. I beat Miss S Bioomer (Britain) ti-.'i. li-n. Misj tf. Fry (U.S. A.) beat Mm J Rinkel (Britain* 06. ti-4, 6-1115 words
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Article49 1953-06-26 12 PORTHCAWL. Glamorgan, Jun c -5: (Reuter) Miss Mar!en c Stewart. 19-year-old Canadian champion became the first Canadian to win the British women's open amateur golf championship today. She beat Miss Philomena Garvey of County Louth. Ireland.* the Irish champion by seven and six.49 words
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Article32 1953-06-26 12 IRC and HMS Consort drew three-all m a friendly soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. Sm' c, for IRC: Chandra. Rama, krishnan and Loganathan. F«>r Consort; Jackson, Smith und Lloyd.32 words
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Article32 1953-06-26 12 II 'uf 4l^* °*kei Club and *onderladi Sports Par™ '.i B f Y()un and C. "Parton scored for th« CUib while lent Scow nnd H. Paslin ■cored for the Ladi32 words
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721 1953-06-26 12 LONDON, June 25— A change m the fortune after the tea interval when the score was 180 for one brought about the collapse of the Australians who lost four wickets for additional 83 runs to bring the day's tally to 2G3 for721 words
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Article85 1953-06-26 12 AUSTRALIA—Ist. Inns. Morris st Evans b Bedser 30 Hassett retired hurt 101 Harvey Ibvv b Bed>er 59 Hole c Compton b Wa/dle 19 Miller b Wnr-ile 25 Benaud lbw b Wfcrdlt 0 Davidson not ju h. 17 Rin* not ou 10 Extras 8 Total (fjr I) 2G3 Wldceti f#»:85 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-26 12 This IT .P. radio photo of th<* first day's play of thp second Test between England and Australia at Lords yesterday shows Hassett beinff })eate n by a out-swinger off Bedser. Evans quickly whipped off the bails but the batsman had not lifted his foot.49 words
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171 1953-06-26 12 POLICE Spoils Club scored a Convincing 3-1 victory over ihc Sjfp!£ f «5 P rti lllb in their ih Vv\, DlVlM m H fixture at -n C *MV ull d yesterday. i!>e meant business from the first whistle .nd a mimit* thev were on* uS through171 words
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Article481 1953-06-26 12 WIMBLEDON. SI'RREY. June 25.— Wimbledon lan Ay re. 23-year-old fairhaired Australian today provided the first major upset of this year's Wimbledon tennis championships when he toppled the giant Argentinian champion Enrique Morea who was seeded No. 8 for the title. Ayre ranked only fourth m481 words
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Article413 1953-06-26 12 >ii:vs llKfll II HCOWaI ROIND V. Seixas beat V. Skonecki '•2. fi -2. 7-5: J. Drubiiv beat B. Butzen (USA) r>-4. 6-3. 6-3; J. Arkinstall (Australia) beat A. Behtiert (Holland) 6-1, t-S, 6-1. R. Devm beat J. Pickard <Bri g-3 h-0: K. Rose wall beat R. Abdesellam (Kit 6-:t.413 words
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Article45 1953-06-26 12 MAKING a 77 break Low H k Kiat beat Ciun Chi Men 3(10—215 m the YMCA billiards championship lasi night. Low meeti Leoog Chong Piu m the semi-flnai tonight. The other tie is between Major C. Logg arid Tan Kirn Song.45 words
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Article53 1953-06-26 12 THE following will represent ttH non-Benders' Cricket ("lui> :.i..in-; the Singapore Criohet Club tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. T. J. Lcijssius. Captain), j. T Ren. T.M. Hart. JAP. Cameron Chia Kfng Hock. R S. Tufnell D. B. Burton. R. V. S. Sundram s Stewart, D. C. D'Cotta, G.53 words
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Article424 1953-06-26 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Mona's Kuda y Striking Forn, B> Xl ALA M'MITlt. In s outs came under observation MS workouts of candidates m *^5> Nona's Kuda three m i" s "mh,! s Itondang Sayang. Border s (o '"%> Royal Piper and Atomic i,/! T'..^ Ct impressive workers424 words
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42 1953-06-26 12 Sharp Look Moves Well To Bougoure i tli I I Li..., Mm* < lvi i hut I lltM I I ll.lltv I I UM|mi||.i Si M't 1 I 1.1. f *|ii(l> f X X ik li.iiic i l<.|. I., I 111 il V42 words
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247 1953-06-26 12 SINGAPORE Traction Company, favourites lor S.A.KA. Division 3B league championship, chalked up another victory and maintained their unbeaten run when they defeated a gallant Tampcnis RtTtn XI 4 3 m their fixture yesterday. vvith this victory, Traction Company are now m second f position with247 words
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Advertisement88 1953-06-26 12 "lI ATI IBL1S" (Malay) Starring Ami llayati and Ali Kahman fgCCs^EDfgl 1 :> v pm M MAMIAR" (Tamil) today g.15 (i.4:> 9.15 "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" ■^T»V|jjTß (.ir .t World Maj "3 00 Hi 1.15 p.m. 'TUTUS HARAPAN" (Malay) B*rJTMTI N ew World Toda> 7.00 A 9.15 "LOST CONTINFNT" OPENING TO-DAY 388 words
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Advertisement10 1953-06-26 12 Phone ,u.;/j; m, hi hi- AOUEtniC PAULS' ATYOIU :SKR\IM i^ljJJ^S^10 words
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