Singapore Standard, 27 June 1953
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Title Section16 1953-06-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jfi JL VoI.III. No. 325. SL\GU*ORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS,16 words
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Article323 1953-06-27 1 kPRESSION HITS 0)IES: 10 MIL OUT OF A JOB 'TA, June 26. Indonesia has or one eighth of the total population This is stated m an official report La our Ministry. 41c ba kground. thousands of acres •'I; Communist and other are demanding nationalisation; cious323 words
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Article37 1953-06-27 1 CORPORAL SHOT NEAR A STATION 1 an Loo, i Cl unki 0111 .m. 1 I", I Kill while m n. m < U' police I (I, i i". ene and Ihe i jere »hot t i Gei i37 words
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Article19 1953-06-27 1 Everest Medals For Climbers? June -'tf. uggestion I, similar should be ber« of the attempted was made Wol'ins- lay.19 words
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Article53 1953-06-27 1 TOKYO. June 26. (Reuter). f*l i^.h floods Mici landslides r a used by torrential rain over Japan's southernmost island ol Kyusu \\:i\-c killed at least IS people since yesterday, naonal pol ice said today. Nineteen otiici people are missing or wounded and police -.jii.l they53 words
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Article14 1953-06-27 1 THE Iranian oil < «-c was ieopened at Tokyo High Court yesterday.14 words
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Article, Illustration499 1953-06-27 1 JOHN SPITTEL - JOHN SPITTEL Killers Took Shot Man For Detective By Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police hove established the fact that Ang Eng Guan, the fitter who was murdered by a gang of three killers at the junction of Havelock and Delta Roads a few days499 words
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Article36 1953-06-27 1 WASHINGTON. J»mp ?6 p \P> US State Department disclosure that all copies of same :i(HI hooks ha\v ljCcn bnr.nt-d Horn U.S. IS libraries overseas brought new demand.s today lor more details.36 words
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Article213 1953-06-27 1 ShiudArri Staff Reporter AS GROUPS within the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese A^otiation made lust minute bids \o Rath»r vote> for their respective candidates at the general election the Association officially announced yesterday the postponement of the meeting to July I'l. Ihe213 words
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Article20 1953-06-27 1 THIRTY Japanese pri^oi^ers m Muntinglupa will be released oil the 1 ippinr Independence Day, July 4. UPUP - 20 words
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Article9 1953-06-27 1 M^>i a^y :%bi« :->;;•", >..-.- ,r> C;>9 words
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Article24 1953-06-27 1 Detectiv Gun Fig WT2MX tail *a hmu- ..<. &p-*etipto<*n being thv.tixtrd. wl% tt»* <sj«d Alwi »<««.«? 3K6w t&ree wef« lai^r CJte»«: ■■■•■'i&sc, JyitUf m a >-jj24 words
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Article107 1953-06-27 1 ABOVE: The attempt to murder a detective m Sy(>d Ahoi Road m Jamt<ir\j. Top: Red tr u to kill a S.T.C. drirtr m NoVtmbtf lust year. Standard suff Reporter TWO AIR Force squadronleaders o.i Important missions will pass through Singapore today One is S/Ldr Rex Hillary107 words
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Article, Illustration220 1953-06-27 1 THERE Is every possibility that the Queen wii] visit Singapore, said the Mentri B*»sar Perak. Duio Panglima Bukit Gantang. 5n his return by air from Britain at Kallang Airport last night. Dato Panqlitna. who represented the Malayan Rulers and was one of the delegate!220 words
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Article35 1953-06-27 1 SAI.ISBI'KY. -Jump M, (AP> Th'cvrs smashed Iwo pi unless stained glass windows In TMO-yeur-oM Salisbury Cathedral last night and itoli i handful of shillings from m-\ <mi collection boxei35 words
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146 1953-06-27 1 SAIGON, June 26.— The French High Command disclosed today it is rushing reinforcements to Cambodia to prevent it from breaking away from the French Union and turning its arms against the French. In New York, former French Foreign Minister Robert Scnuman interviewed yesterday ErneAFP; UP - 146 words
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Article74 1953-06-27 1 RAF tracker dogs were u<ed to trace the wanted terrorist who escaped from a Police patrol ifi the Nibong Tebal area last Tuesday. However, the scent was lost m the blukar and the chase was given up. The wanted terrorist was seen with another74 words
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Article18 1953-06-27 1 .lOSKPK I.«niel last rvq -it was apprised us i>i«;nr>i: ft Fr:im by '«d A»*cm- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article12 1953-06-27 1 MR. NEHRU, left Cairo yesterriav for India.- Reut erReuter - 12 words
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Article52 1953-06-27 1 KAMA. Japan. June 26. (AP). This western Japan village's 400 residents gathered last night to see a motion picture m celebration of electric lights being installed m me town. The film caught fire. The theatre was burnt down ami 14 persons were killed and52 words
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Article25 1953-06-27 1 HONG KONG. June W, (UP) China's Rrsi I ion" since the Communist* ook over four yeai i >g i has ■tai teH25 words
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Article22 1953-06-27 1 A t timer ■rm y engiiw i m Am. k.;.i:d. has -!>' .1 I thai »hool md i h ners.22 words
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Article75 1953-06-27 1 BRITISH lubjecti se<»kin« entry intu Sin^apoie iuer Atig 1 next >earc»i of jo->--rill ifemyrp v.'rmi<si'>n unless their iiioiHnly In •buy« $J0& A Government gazette notlIfl at ion yeste!«i.iv %mid the I minimum salary under tru»; new liUHlfratlwn Oirior n:«> bt-en fiA.-ri m\ >500.75 words
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Article563 1953-06-27 1 SECRET DULLES NOTE TO DR. RHEE OTTAWA, June 2«. The two lop officers of the I mini Nations will inert here today and discuss the proposal < I Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, that the I'nited Nations As^emhly he refilled "at an early riutr" to discuss Korea. )n theReuter; A.P.; U.P.; AFP - 563 words
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Article55 1953-06-27 1 HONOLUI U, i M I \i'i n»\ ci not S.i King terday stripped the p Oi tIVC ma;. 1 \Miiki't> m Ihc wearing <>i iliw iii*i fi AIoM.I "1 believe tbe .v<»' i inappropriate ittlre i m public mm c during wot k n< liout I,"55 words
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Article39 1953-06-27 1 SAN rRANi'ISCO Jui AP> he freißhtei U i )i ion Shipping > Prading Co Mci Tori if«»t ber or npe lei '< 20 mile oil Ih i (luifl.-n (j'.r-- night I is Inb •!'.<{ from Asia39 words
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Article36 1953-06-27 1 HONGKONG, June M, < KP\ A Bi i' i 1 1 loldiei v i i and anofhei wounded jo HotiiIconjj tod.iy t.i k 'i.iltd on a tt.ii') t ilionrd i t rrushed them.36 words
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Advertisement30 1953-06-27 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily solved if you only call at A '"•NOVELTYtroM xs North Rridxr Road Phtme 312 3 Spore 6. «a\ r ill S 1 B^Bk A HJ30 words
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193 1953-06-27 2 $38 M. Financial Surplus Last Year $2M. More Than Was Expected Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S financial surplus for 1952 is $38,341,615 Mr. M. C. Compton, the Deputy Financial Secretary told The Standard yesterday. This figure is $2,000,000 more than was anticipated by Mr. W. C Taylor, the Financial Secretary when193 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-06-27 2 phot'). l\V() Hoackcag siasen readcriai* Caat— cac songs at tJn* Kuala Lumpur Majestic Theatre: Misses Slew Yin Fal and Miss Ltmmt Ylng, The violinist is Mr. Loo K.ir Chee. StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article123 1953-06-27 2 CANDIDATES ulx> hold the Diploma of Social Slmlios <<f the University <»l Malaya, or a specialist qualification! need n-M sit for competitive examination for entry into (he schemes <>i service (Higher Services) In Sfnjjapore, it was announced yesterday. on v- i v< iDeparl123 words
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Article137 1953-06-27 2 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association acknowledges the following donations: Oon's Java Cakes Exhibition $2,254.35 The Villagers of the Bekok Xew Village. .lohore. SATA's Destitute Patients' Fund 557;>.00 Id memory of the ln'e Mr. Oscar Manson Hing $:uo.no Dr. A. M. PoutsmaPape £-200.00 G II Cafe Ltd $153.40137 words
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Article61 1953-06-27 2 University Pharmacy Exam Results 'III!'.!' i ne 1 1 S .1 1..- S f an g H< I Tan Sock X I lor the Dip oma <'• !1 I- Pharm; Ch< misim Keng Lei .1 The fo owing h;i v f obtaine i pro\ isional es m F euti PharC61 words
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106 1953-06-27 2 SUICIDE BID BECAUSE OF INJURED HAND PERUMAL, son of Vpan. of Ben Street, Singapore, i 1 guilty In the o C 'it yt. a r-o of attempted suicide by throwing himself i the sea at Godown 7 at Singapore Harbour Board, on June 2-i. He was bound over m the106 words
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Article27 1953-06-27 2 THE Overseas Pakistani League, Pen an p. collected $6,412 m May, to build a new Pakistani Hall and Mosque at Mar A lister Road, Penang,27 words
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Obituary52 1953-06-27 2 r |MIE death took place a ■I 3.45 p.m. yesterday ai No 8' Still Roiifl. of Mis. Murugast Pillal; mother of the late M V Pillal ami «r;mdmothcr of Job: IMUni. The cortege will leav« No. 87 Still R. i;i d at 4 p.m to rlav for the Hindu52 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-06-27 2 1 >TAI of 162 js were i and 365 vac n y y's anti-rabies camn S pore.20 words
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Article84 1953-06-27 2 MR. S. Ramalingarif of the Singapore Survey Department (third from left) was feted by his colleagues at a tea party recently. He received the M.B.E. for Ion? service m the Coronation honours list. Mr. Ramalingam has been with the Federation and Singapore Survey Departments for 3<» years. Hp is anStandard - 84 words
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Article, Illustration123 1953-06-27 2 THE romance of Chief Oftiter Bill Kahili and ex-Singapore beauty queen. Miss Yvonne Feterson, threatened to so on the rocks yesterday, but an eleventh-hour "okay" by Singapore's under-secretary m the Colonial Secretariat. Mr. J. I). Highani, steered it cleat again. And Miss Peterson, •Miss Singapore IMP*123 words
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139 1953-06-27 2 CHEONG AH SWEE was sentenced to four monthsjail m the Singapore Fourth Polite Court yesterday, for threatening to hurl his mistress with a knife ami chopper on the night of Feb. 9. His mistress said C was Jobless fcr a long was Living on139 words
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Article49 1953-06-27 2 THE Singapore S: Andrew's Mission Hospital Linen Guild will hold its annual general meeting at St. Andrew's Cathedral memorial hall at 9.30 a.m. on July 1. The Guild's annual renort says that th e year has proved a successful one, both financially and m achievement.49 words
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Article121 1953-06-27 2 New Route For City Bus Service I THE Singapore Traction Company h;^ written to the .City Council asking it to j 5. r;:p the unprofitable circular bus service and replace it with a similar service on an alter* route, I red iced fares of io and 15 cents. The promt121 words
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Article100 1953-06-27 2 Women Create Scene In Court IPOH, Fri. Twenty woMtn dnlaag washers, ranging 1 ll age from 18 to t>s today created I set' ne m thx* Sessions Court when, after beint^ sentenced to a year's jail each, they burst into tears. nued wai P I i hard tinu from i\es100 words
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Article12 1953-06-27 2 American Independence Day Plans s J Cl irch, f It ii An12 words
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Advertisement11 1953-06-27 2 Irak Otir 4m m^L YiO^L,*^^ FINEST Cigarette E.OTT I CO.A*>*&?*) LTD11 words
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Advertisement266 1953-06-27 2 World Tour Contes f 11EAOKB8 of the Singapore Standard are BSBterf to vote for the man or woman who. m their opinion hafl contributed most to I lie enrichment of the social cultural political economic or sporting life of Ma lava. The winner will be given a two months vacation266 words
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Advertisement78 1953-06-27 2 1 Chocome ruddinq rip i^v^fi ■ta rch 1 ii I io as not 1 y* J ELEPHANT > Margarine HO HONG OIL HILLS CHI I I M l!l I I SIMiAPOH I Happ TONIGHT! SPECIAL "CREPE De CK;NE" Crepe De Ckine 91 IN Eau de Colipwfl etc kin by Messrs78 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-06-27 3 > Ttl!*!;i<; Sintt.ipon- ania- > teur orchid grow c r > yesterday sent about 30 1 varieties of Malayan 1 hybrid orchids to Britain by BOAC Comet to take part m the Koya" Amicul- tural Show m London. By the i r enterprise I these growers, Mr.Standard - 117 words
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254 1953-06-27 3 Only The Best Will Go To Standard VI Percentage Of Pass Marks Up ctauA^ StoH p n STANDARD Five pupils m Singapore's English schools will find «> more difficult to get admission to Standard VI m 1954 as the percentage of marks required for promotion will be raised to provide254 words
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Article173 1953-06-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 100 break-away members of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union plan to form a rival union. The break-away follows a dispute over the election office bearers at the Union's annual meeting on I Tuesday. Many former officials of the173 words
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Article63 1953-06-27 3 I.IM AH ROW had his bankruptcy order made against him m May luo l rescinded and annulled by Mr. Justice Whitton In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday. Mr. D. C. D'Cott'a. Assista-it Official Assignee, asking for the order to i>e rescinded, said all tiv court signatories63 words
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Article66 1953-06-27 3 THE proprietor of Southern Dispensary, Koong Swee Kan waa Rned (100 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for using the title "dispensary" without having a registered pharmacist. Chief Inspector Thomas Issac. prosecuting, said that as a result of investigations, detective Inspector Richard Tay <»f66 words
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Article104 1953-06-27 3 WORK on tho conversion of Fort Canning Cemetery, a.i old Singapore landmark. into a public park i>; progressing satisfactorily. Mr. T. H. H. Hancock the Senior Architect. Public Work< Department, told Tho Standard yesterday. "Mr. Hancock explained thai :hc old cemetery container! tombstones ot104 words
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Article84 1953-06-27 3 Standard Staff Krnurtrr THE Outboard Boating Club of Singapore will hold its first social at the Oei Tiong Ham Concern Club at 852. Easl Coast Road on July 12. Highlights of the day's programme include a treasure hunt, an exhibition of waterskiing, dancing and a 'makan84 words
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Article, Illustration92 1953-06-27 3 A NEWCOMKR to Sin R a pore is Dr. N. C'odero, Pro f<*ssor of iPlivsiolo^.v at the University of the Philippine^, who is now temporarily attached to the University of Malaya on a two-year assignment b y the World Health Organization. Dr. Codero obtained two years absence92 words
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Article81 1953-06-27 3 A RECEIVING order against the United Construction Company of Singapore was made by Mr. Justice Whltton In '.he Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday by a petitioning creditor. It was stated the liabilities of the film tatailed about $4,7!)6.70. Another receiving order was made against Hoe Seng81 words
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Article, Illustration97 1953-06-27 3 MU VHTOK Chew Chin \ik. ol SiniMpore. who has in*.; takes his Ba, heior ot" Arts degree m Cambridse with honours. Mr. Chew is the of Mr. Chew Hock l.<<uu the (irneral Manager •»i the Overseas Chinese Bank Siagapore. as he popularly known, left Singapore for Britain three97 words
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Article98 1953-06-27 3 Picked Empty Wallet A PERAK -..inn. who lifted a B 60-year-old Sin- >er and found no le it. was si'i'.trnced •i the Third Police Court to rig >rous imprison- •> be followed by 12 p i e supervision. !han Ah Chew. He -.1 guilty to a charge of iri«s the98 words
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Article30 1953-06-27 3 iHE French steamer Alhos I m Singapore yesteri L.400 French Union tumeward bound after c m French Indo-China. were two hundred i ing on the f-hip.30 words
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Article42 1953-06-27 3 VEER SINTtH (55) pleaded guilty and was fined $20 yesterday ia the Kuala Lumpur Session's Court for possession of *Ji» katiei wheat flour and 2 katies sugar at 5 mile Ampang Road, a food restricted area, on June 24.42 words
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Article267 1953-06-27 3 P. E. PERERA, principal of the Mercantile Institute, Singapore, charged with cheating a widow In respect of a transfer of tenancy, said m the Seventh Police Court yesterday that the widow had agreed to vacate the premises and affixed her thumbprint to a document alter267 words
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Article367 1953-06-27 3 ..TOMORROW. Singapore Sikhs will observe liio 114 th anniversary of the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Ruler »r Mi e Punjab, who was born 11 Nov. 1780, "with the natural genius of command." 1 ue story of Ranjit Singh is of military achievements. [n 1799,367 words
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463 1953-06-27 3 UK FIRM GETS SEWERAGE EXTENSION JOB TO COPF. with the islands Increasingly enormous sewerage requirements, the Singapore City Council has invited a firm of sewerage experts from London to come out and deal With the problem, the President of the City Council, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, said vosda.v. Extension work which463 words
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Advertisement84 1953-06-27 3 P* N.KO ;:;«i i- m g7i \y&* raniil) ■m: s i P->^ p m. dusUnil nit< 91.1 p.m. Bros Knife Hi "ON HISTRESS Udd lli( Mo r mi or i I a m. H turf KIT p m li Uuf m koo i iI'NUAY SHOW il I '/I O ■I84 words
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Advertisement466 1953-06-27 3 i'JJI jVlr'iSl 'BSI J of the world vi Ufii'l'JlS' 1 "ffl" I of Mlll J VERY QUICK RELIEF JV* forPAIN FEVER fl HEADACHES J"f •ASPRO' tablets give such quick Vy relief because they are made by L\ M^'l men of great experience v 1 >^ 1 Up li and skill466 words
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243 1953-06-27 4 BIMONTHLY PAY COMING MORE than 400 technical assistants employed by the Singapore Government will soon get about $300,000 m the f orm of backpay This follows the acceptance of a report by the Council for Negotiation submitted by a sub-committee of the Council, yesterday243 words
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73 1953-06-27 4 MALACCA. Fri. Representatives of UMNO youths from all Malacra divisions today derided to express their appreciation for the effort Dato Sir Chens-lock Tan has taken m furthering Sino Malay friendship. The youths wilt hold a lea party on July 18 during: whi.-h they73 words
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226 1953-06-27 4 IPOH, Fri.— Karuppiah, s o Perumal, a special constable, was today found guilty of murdering a mine labourer, by Mr. Justice Thomson at the Supreme Court today. He was stated to have fired a fatal shot at Savariappan Samyadian (45), a mine worker, at .lelapang226 words
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168 1953-06-27 4 Near-Record Rice Yields At Tg. Karang KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— Federation Director of Drainage and Irrigation, Mr. P. McNee, today took officials under the Member for Agriculture and Forestry. Tengku Ya'acob. on a tour of the hijjh!]y successful Tanjong Karang irrigation scheme m the north I roast of Selangor. where 50.000168 words
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Article79 1953-06-27 4 PENANG, Fri The pilgrimage control offi -er. Federation of Malaya announces that the last sailing of the pilgrim ship "Anking". scheduled to leave Singapore and Penang on July 21 and 2A respectively, has been canceiled Necessary arrangements will be ma.ie lor all tnose pilgrums allowed passes79 words
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Article100 1953-06-27 4 THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has rejected a motion, tabled to Mr. II F. D. Naii a Councillor, at the February meeting, suggesting free medical aid to tiie wives and families •j! the City's daily rated employers at dispensaries100 words
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Article112 1953-06-27 4 OUT of the 370 people who have joined the Civil Dn: Hospital Reserve since the Sinning of the year, only 16 ;;re women, a .spokesman of the Civil Defence said yesterday. Over 200 of the recruits are already members Of the St John Ambulance112 words
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Article47 1953-06-27 4 PENANG, Fri Villafera of KampoMg Sun^ei Batu leok Kumbar. will be celebrating tiie completion of heir new pjpe water supply on Sunday The new water supply was .»/fl f thc effort ol R.I DA. the Health Departing; and the vtllagera them8C vps47 words
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Article240 1953-06-27 4 PLANTER SLAIN IN RED TRAP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The European manager of the Mentakab Estate m Pahang. Mr, Cyril Alexander Uray, aged "^7. was murdered by Communist terrorists who ished his car on the tat* about 8 o'clock orning. Gray, who was driving, travel ing along the road or the240 words
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Article42 1953-06-27 4 PENAXG. Fri. A police spokesman stated today that from July 1 Penan? will be split into two new polire districts m the urban and rura 1 areas. Further details -v:!l be given In few days* time.42 words
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Article, Illustration36 1953-06-27 4 photo. MR. T. Aathony.samy. eldest son of Mr. P. Th htiav and Miss A. *£uruthayamary. daughter of Mr. A Mrs. K. .V Arokiasamy who were married at the Church of St. Anthony, Kuala Lumpur rrrently. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article83 1953-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For the second time tho Malayan Association failed to grt'a quorum for its annual meeti"" fixed for today. Only 12 n embers turned up out of 16 required to make up a quorum. Those present parried on th e business of the meeting.83 words
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Article154 1953-06-27 4 Refugee Doctors PENANG, Fri.— The question as to whether reffge Chinese doctors can be registered under certain conditions for service m this country will be discussed «i the first meeting ol the Federation .Medical 'oimcil. which will take place at Medical Headquarters (nmnr- row. It154 words
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Article120 1953-06-27 4 MCA Rajeds Flying Club Request iron. Fri T; V P branch of ih o M.C.A. has turned down a from the Perak Flyini C b for grant of %€JOOO, The grani ,1 pai t of t f i two seat< ler for training menv the Mi Ai frai Coi ps120 words
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Article34 1953-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tri Sirinu*.h':r;ii (S6), living it the Tamil mile Sentu] Road. X pur. n |v charted Raja C ■eoond Magistral I rt today when he •irv»;k and34 words
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Article20 1953-06-27 4 MALAYA'S FASTEST ROAD COMPLETED soys Gen, Temple was hn* hp H «'«a!d Temper. i romplption Mil, ll I' 1 120 words
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Advertisement147 1953-06-27 4 1 Q fftimpse of Chinese history FAMOUS j^ "•'--L.^JhL^X HAN GENERAII !|f/M^.fP^ Kwor Yyn Chiong ll I ■I iA '.Z^r I pulcrly known os |m\ ■n^ir'S Kwor. Kung. one ',t fM 1J I ?^II Ji P fh, »w (omou, I#l «cnc r o I t of the Ll^jJL MEc»rcw. He147 words
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Miscellaneous91 1953-06-27 4 Weather M M M m Km pr r,.lur from 7.^0 p.m. m June SI to 7.30 a.m. on June Hi Sineapore iTSFI. Penanr <73F). Kofi Bahru «77F1. Kuala I.umpur 173F). Ipoh (::F». Kuanl.in |NF), Maximum Temperature: from 7JO a.m. |o 7.30 p.m. on June Hi Sing.tparr (KMFt. Penanp |9tF>. Kota91 words
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10 1953-06-27 5 Mobile Blood Transfusion Unit In Fed. Dr. J. 1 the10 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-06-27 5 photo. < iur> ncia wm annual awner at Kajfles Hotel last night Mr. P. H. SUed as incoming president. There was a g the Commisnomtf^General jor South-East Asia. Mr MaU with the outgoing president, Mr. Jee Ah Churn and StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration244 1953-06-27 5 which Is about the size >>t airfield where he laadby Comet jetliner from Lo:i--l»y, and Lieut.R Edward Cakobaw. this month became Comling Officer of th e Ist Battalion, the Fijian Infantry Regiment, serving m Malaya. Ratu George Cnkobau is hero to visit "our FijianStandard - 244 words
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Article86 1953-06-27 5 HE Joint Consultative cc p| the Army Civil ■>* rvices Union, Singapore, and the Wnr Department Civil (V ttiaUon oi Malaya. Kuala ?PHr w;l! nivel tn Army I'horiries on Monday to dism several welfare schemes [he civilian workers of -"War Department. main i'em on the f!86 words
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Article179 1953-06-27 5 (.JUMP of bachelors a^d >pinstet>: m Singapore hive banded together and 1 i a tided a club of their own. They call it "I^es Celibataires" (The Unattached) at an inaugural meeting last nirht. The cluh was formed to provide a common meeting ground for its179 words
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300 1953-06-27 5 FED. LABOUR DEPT. STATES KUALA LIMPtR, Fri.— Although there is no apparent increase m unemployment it is felt that any further serious decline m the price of robber may bring the industry dangerously near the critical period beyond which those estates less well equipped300 words
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Article55 1953-06-27 5 THE local Senior Officers Association of the Singapore City Council has asked the Staff Committee to consider including Asians m its panel of doctors. City Councillor. Mr. V. K. Nair said he felt that this request was reasonable and would urge the Committee, of which he is55 words
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Article27 1953-06-27 5 WONG KEN (51) of Damansara New Village was fined $20 m the Kuala Lumpur Session's Court yesterday for replacing the photograph on his identity card.27 words
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Article184 1953-06-27 5 ALOR STAR, Frj.-A parade was held here this morning m honour of theJJlst birthday of the SulUn of Kedah At a well attended ceremony at Balai Bcsar after the parade, the Mentri Besar, Haji Mohamed Sheriff read out an address of felicitations to the Sultan.184 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-06-27 5 THE BRIDGE THAT KILLED FOUR MEN KLANG'S worst accident for the year occurr-<-.i when the span of the licl field Pridffc meaM-.rins: about 120 feet collapsed into the swift flowing Klang River, killing four men and seriously injuring three. Twelve men were working above the two pontooms. when it nvfStandard - 64 words
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Article155 1953-06-27 5 Xl ALA LI'MPrR, Fri.— When an estate m Oemas m 1950 wished to clear 1,200 acres of jungle m an area about live miles from the main road at Gemas Bahru, the Security Authorities advised the management to employ Malay labour. This was recruited from155 words
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Article, Illustration100 1953-06-27 5 LITTLE did Miss Beverley Hills, am Australia! air hostess kmovr as «he was flyi»s proposal cf marriage was awaiting: her at Brisbane where she landed. That was 14 days ag« <he cable was flashed fr«« London by Mr. AU« YeomaM, a Sydney businessman wh<m «he rStandard - 100 words
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408 1953-06-27 5 Malaya Suffered $1 3 M Deficit Last Month Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA had on adverse trade balance of $13,878,631 for May imports totalling $263, 224,216 and exports $249,345,585. according to figures issued by the Registror of Statistic* yesterday. In one month, Malaya has run a deficit more than one-fifth of408 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-06-27 5 photo. THE Sultan of Kelantan. one of the four Malay Rnlrrs who attended the Coronation m London, returned by Comet jetliner yesterday. Now he awaits his two Dobrrmann Pinscher dogs to arri\> by air tomorrow. The Sultaa is also waiting for his seven -sealer luxurious Rolls-Royce which was involved mStandard - 65 words
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Article79 1953-06-27 5 Stondai* l ordon Cotrctponuint LOMDCN, June 26 The following arc the clcsino prm ot lutbct fnd rin on the London mo*' t LON'DCN RU6PFR Spor 19^c Aug. /Sept. 19 Oci./Occ 19 Jon. /Mar. 1 > Apr/Juno I -> dJuly c.i.f. 19^. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot79 words
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Advertisement27 1953-06-27 5 i(ll! »l v COMPANI <!, Vr,-H r.o.i n. inp i i I 11 •uuoniiral INrli,, "m.. .1 .MA v "iir I 1 i i i i i. s27 words
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Advertisement131 1953-06-27 5 Km lAapj VL IJB j <JBS^ 1^ B^S^ f 1 i 1 M 1 v y^ l i wwn 9 I bY BB BH 1 v HBL^^ m V Vl^v m -yes. you c«B «*p/ j/ There's no need to win a sweep to be the proud owner of a131 words
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Article806 1953-06-27 6 J>KRIIAPS it is will power which keeps the French going. Or it may be sheer luck or a miracle But whatever it is France has, for well over a month been without a government. It is true that France is one of those countries which is accustomed806 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1953-06-27 6 CASSANDRA QUIZZES McCARTHY -The Big Bad Voice Of America T ODAT s I J ri 1 1 i N AFFABILITY is one of the biggest shots m the locker of Senator Joseph McCarthy, the 45-year-old Witch-hunt King from Wisconsin. He is a stocky blue-jowled man with an ingratiating manner that1,425 words
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Article165 1953-06-27 6 Review of Views Unity Move COMMENTING on reports mi n the' Mriavu Raya that a move il U \'H^ ed by tumo People to the IMP to bring together, r^o' Si: Onn President of, man. President of UMNO "m LvS in cl f^ s .of Malay unity' diid Mnlayas struggle165 words
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1081 1953-06-27 6 It is not necessary to forge a Malayan nation as a preliminary condition for self-government says our contributor m this article which should serve to clear much of the confusion that surrounds the question of a Ma'ayan nation. Bit MALA VAN r rHFRE aie1,081 words
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Advertisement113 1953-06-27 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDFPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPKK HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Coble b Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. 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, Telephone113 words
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Advertisement85 1953-06-27 6 When heat saps 1 Ssbb y° ur stren^ th bfe vtrj. M BOVRIL/-m^^" I At lime* »hen »:'k *n fflu' 1 Bovnl put. no* life into you. Bo centnicd ottr^t mxk from priV I*- 1 benefit.. Tail cuocenoated gooJfl^t eocrcy quurkJy and do you tawg P» Bovril doe. more. Il85 words
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Article20 1953-06-27 7 Settle Egypt Issue: Nehru O" lr lawaharlal Iff) ij Indian Prime M n Hiil settlement of Jttyptian dispute i i20 words
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Article50 1953-06-27 7 TAIPEI, June 2K (AP)-Na- China's Defence Minis* Hnnounced yesterday that >me Nationalist guerillas more than 1.200 Commu- o >ps and raptured !>7 m on lour Red-held coastal Friday. The Ministry's military Information service said the seized control of the islands oil' Cheki- nee bui later aban*50 words
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Article205 1953-06-27 7 ROSENBERG AFFAIR LONDON, June 26. A Conservative spokesman on behalf of Sir Winston Churchill yesterday turned sharply against a House of Commons siiiiurstion that the United States Embassy be closed and American troops turned out of Britain because of the "cold blooded murder" of theReuter; AFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration428 1953-06-27 7 lODGE ASKS FOR TIME: RHEE CRITIC ARRESTED. L YORK, June 26. Indio today formally suggested reconv^i RA he United Nations General Assembly thf Korlon H 2 thejimte^t^te^romptly announced its opposition to such a move The suggestion to reconvene the Assembly came from Indian Prime Minister JawaharlalUP; AFP; Reuter - 428 words
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Article27 1953-06-27 7 EARL Granville, former Governor of Northern Ireland, and uncle b y marriage of Queen Elizabeth died m London on Thursday. He was 72 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article103 1953-06-27 7 RANGOON, .June 26 (Renter) The evacuation of General Li Mi's Chines c Nationalist guerillas from Burma is expcrted to begin within a fortnight, authoritative sources here said. Colonel Aung Gyi, leader of the Burmese delegation to 'he four-nation military commission which drew up103 words
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Article72 1953-06-27 7 A-Energy Used For Lighting MICHIGAN, .Tune 26 Atomic energy whs used to iisli> the Ford Company's exhibit centre— Ford Rotunda at Michigan— this marked the climax of the Company's 50th anniversary observance on Tuesday. Radioactivity from a small vial of radium was used to trigger a special lighting device constructed72 words
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Article31 1953-06-27 7 ROME, June 26, (Reuter) Italy's New Piirliament opened yesterday with the Leit>vii)g making it dear that it intended to press hard on Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi's Centre coalition.31 words
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Article30 1953-06-27 7 CAPTAIN Jan Cwiklinsky. escaped master of the Red Polish luxury liner, Batory, said today he .lumped his ship m England because he feared arrest on spy charges.- APAP - 30 words
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Article33 1953-06-27 7 THE Qijccn. as Colonel-ir> Chief, m Edinburgh yesterday presented new colours to the First Battalion of kilted Highlanders "Ladies from Hell" and praised their hprnisrn m the Korean war. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article136 1953-06-27 7 Kalinin In Siberian Prison Camp MbNICH, June 26 (Reuter) —A 2<j-year-o!d Pole who escaped from a Siberian prison camp s aid here that amons his .io.ooo fellow inmates were Soviet General Kalinin. Colonel Stukaturofl th c former Soviet military attache m Warsaw and ballerina Svetlana Kostiukowskaya. The Pole, Henryk Zaborski.136 words
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Article58 1953-06-27 7 Troops Kill Another 31 Mau Mau NAIROBI. June 26. (AP) Kenya's security forces followed up their smashing successes against th c Mau Mau earlier thfo week with a further -U terrorists officially reported killed last night. On Wednesday the government announced the deaths of 42 Mau Mau m one of58 words
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Article36 1953-06-27 7 MRS. PERLE Mesla. former U.S. Ambassador to Luxemberg and noted Washington hostess, will be the first foreign diplomat to go to Zaporoje. In the Ukraine, since the travel restrictions were lifted this week.- AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article30 1953-06-27 7 EMPEROR Bao Dai, Vietnam chief of state, has postponed his trip to France where he planned to demand total emancipation of his country from French controls- UPUP - 30 words
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Article240 1953-06-27 7 NEW DELHI, June 26, (Reuter).— The first six members of the successful Everest expedition arrived here by plane from Lucknow today. Colonel John Hunt, the expedition leader, and S;r Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tensing Norkey are duo to arrive hen- tomorrow. They will receive240 words
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Article96 1953-06-27 7 Millions Mourn Mookerjee CALCUTTA. June 2G. (AP) One million people followed the funeral orocession of Syama Prasad Mookerjee. the Hindu extremist leader. five miles through Calcutta to the cremation vie yesterday m the most impressive mourning demonstration ever seen m the city. Mookcr.jee died after a heart attack while a96 words
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Article70 1953-06-27 7 SAIGON. June 26 (AP) Five hunched soldiers of ihe Hao Hao politico-military sect allied with the French against the Communist-led Vietminh deserted last night. These troops yere holding the sectors a t Cainua, 10 kilometres touth-west of Saiqo.i. and Tot Not. 140 kilometres SOUth-west of70 words
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Article144 1953-06-27 7 BERLIN, June 26 (Reuter)— The East German Cabinet has announced that 25 people were killed and 378 injured during the riots m East Berlin and East Germany last week. Meanwhile. 20-foot wooden has \teen raised m Wesi B n m n »n- i r <»1144 words
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Article33 1953-06-27 7 TENSING Bhutia. the Sherpa who reached the summit of Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary on May 2i>. is considering a Hollywood Oder to make him a film star. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article35 1953-06-27 7 The Russians have launched bloody reprisals against East Zone Communist police who deserted en masse or refused to obey orders during last week's bloody uprising, it was reliably reDorted m Berlin yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article43 1953-06-27 7 A SPECIAL. trade envoy from Prime Minister Mossadeq announced m Rome yesterday he is ready to sign private industrial contracts to exchange U. 5.5 100.000.000 m Persian crude oil at half Ihe world Drice for Italian manfacturcd goods. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article34 1953-06-27 7 A NEW merchant shipping ordinance giving the government of this British colony greater control over ships and small cralt which might run strategic materials into China came into effect yesterday. A .P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article16 1953-06-27 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday nominated Philip K. Crowe to be Ambassador to Ceylon.- APAP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration58 1953-06-27 7 photo. KAiriHRO EGL'CHI. "4. former member of the Japanese Imp. 'rial Army, came out of hid inn m the Philippine junsles after nine years. lie surrendered recently to an army detachment at (luinayansan. Quezon province about 110 mil^s southeast of Manila. He is wearing a suit he wove himself withAP - 58 words
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Article60 1953-06-27 7 AN ANNOJJNC'EMENI made on behalf of Mr Anthony Kden. the British Foreign Secretary. said ho would n<>t attend the big three conference at Bermuda m July It was added that Mr. Eden wouid not discuss the world situation as h e hnd been out ofReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-06-27 7 photo WINNERS m New York |i Chinatown's baby con- test pose together with V their victory trophies. Left to risht are: The j Prince, '^-year-old Eric Louie, enjoying: a popci- i| cle; the King. Jerry lorn. 4; and the Queen, a tearfal Joyce Karolyne Liirh, i I\. TheUP - 64 words
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Article242 1953-06-27 7 LONDON. June t*.— Prime Minister Sir (flatten Churchill will by arcompanied to Brrmutla for UsC IPower conference by Field Marshal Earl Ham Id Alexander. Minister, of Defence, and by Lord fltstci ick Cherwell. the Paymaster (lenerai. Announcing this, aHe 10 Downing Street rommuniejiM added thai Sir242 words
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114 1953-06-27 7 EVANS CASE: Commons To Hear Demand LONDON. Juno M, <l! The onviction of John C tie, the strang'.cr of N Hill, brought dfl r f:r a ful'.sca'.c Inquiry who' her there >i carringe of justice :n tIM of a man Christ bi <• t<i the g;il )v. threi a Co.114 words
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Advertisement77 1953-06-27 7 yP \< lIIIAI.Ur.YLS <~sl'*:f/ ST/j/Of/fr// I If/// A, arid oi competirig lines con state nple undeniable factsi J ing EVtR achieved by a NEUCHATEL Observatury, h No *****75. S POINTS! of ■bsotute orecisinn 0 t EVER achieved by a BEN E V A Observatory, Jh No *****61. H.iU POINTS. of77 words
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Advertisement239 1953-06-27 7 SKcar s n ri Qr\ j and (X (jryfiJ MADI FROM m/ /Mr "^r llaiduearini: Sheffi* Id S'«e| Scissors of first elasa qualit.\. V )<tnn. Tempered and Mraratdj ground \er> suita!;i< lor h.iin tittin:,'. 4| MtMiseliold cuttin-. out Shears. Made of finest QUalitj BkefleM w !»«l acinrately N I I239 words
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Article126 1953-06-27 8 JAKARTA. June 26. (AFP) Some 4.000 railway workers today demonstrated before President Sukarno's palace demanding more security and a betterment of working conditions. A group of workers' deputies were permitted to see the President. The demonstrators stopped before the palace as Sukarno together with Army Chief126 words
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Article23 1953-06-27 8 THE su 'tion dredger, "Aminul Bohr" built by the Wrsrhuro rip.val yards m Am dam, left hore for Pak yesterday.- AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article20 1953-06-27 8 TWO tropical storms wore moving toward the eastern coast of Luzon last nisht from the Pacific Ocean- UPUP - 20 words
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240 1953-06-27 8 JAKARTA, June 26 (AFP)— A forgery case by an employee of the Indonesian Pearl Company for a licence for Japanese pearl divers to operate m Indonesia has set back a plan to revive the pearl industry here. Authorities here said it was planned240 words
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177 1953-06-27 8 Supersonic Pilots Get New Helmets SANTA MONICA. California. .Tune 26 (Renter) The Douglas Aircraft Company announced yesterday it had developed a new helmet which would remain on the head of a pilot forced to bail out of an aircraft at supersonic speeds. The helmet had been successfully tested m a177 words
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Article99 1953-06-27 8 NEW YORK, -jno 26 (Renter) Mr Horace Boron returned to Now York yesterday after establishing a new world's record for a round-the-world commercial airlines trip. Mr. Boren made the trip from New York to London, to Tokyo and back to New York m 99 hours and99 words
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Article75 1953-06-27 8 1 TOKYO. Juno 26, (AFP)— A fl: er with c;iow has been r< over Okinawa at a height of tome «.i»oo metres on ■everai ocrasions during the week, according p eyt*wit< nesses. Tba tauccr Appeared over Okinawa for aixnt M mil on June 2i and ''or75 words
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Advertisement1095 1953-06-27 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE \£> (soiinca) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Incorporated m Singapore Carrier*' option to proceed ria other ports to Idad and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON A COMINtMAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang T>|pm irhui for Uverpooj A Glmmm JaneW/28 June39/J0 ChK-Ims for Liverpool. Dublin w- Avonmouth1,095 words
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275 1953-06-27 9 ROSEWALL TAKEN TO FIVE SETS BY FELLOW AUSSIE lim N luoe (AP).-Ken Rosewall. 18- p U |led back from what looked like L<M KuS m the making to wia his fourth-round ins( irlluu- Aussio, Jack Arkinstall, I i|V i»,l I Tin match was the third consecutive live-setter played Wimbledon's lamed275 words
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Article28 1953-06-27 9 ,mM. bb f l I. s Spol I Kvs s Dull s TKK i mi v pirul I I N v mini ll\ I I but28 words
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Article17 1953-06-27 9 Rubber Market Dealines I <l I »n I il i on m I ■>- ins to ii'- m17 words
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Article40 1953-06-27 9 r coit G.H.< R ELF c Tine V\ play I 11 S RajaB ;,||H, iduiai .ic, Bo i S. Gill A R ii W ice < W.i i M J R i lendram. X -I Ke: Wong Fong W40 words
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Article331 1953-06-27 9 WASHINGTON, Jurte 26.— The House voted yesterdoy to dispose of the Government's wartime synthetic rubber plants and take the United States out of the rubber business m favour of private enterprise. 28 plants built at a »1 U555 18,347,000 would le to qualified bidders by aAP; Reuter - 331 words
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Article102 1953-06-27 9 Shares Remain Dull DULL conditions prevai'ed Malayan share market lay with industrials v steady. wh:!c t.ri sharrontimiing to ease m symy with the metal price. c r res remained I were: INDUSTRIALS Bu>fi>, Scl'rrs J? 407 4.17 teamshio 20. ;>o 21 o*j Ampat b/6 7 a Amal. 13/3 1; y102 words
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Article217 1953-06-27 9 Two men. both tullbncks ot C. P. S;im. cii Football XI. were sent n> hospital when they collided into < .<ch other during a S A FA Division 3C league fixture with Social at Go lang Stadium yesterday. Tne same drawn three aIL The217 words
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Article, Illustration32 1953-06-27 9 WAN ZAIN of the 95 Squadron RAF Tengah who equalled the inter-squadron pole vault record at the annual athletic meet held at Changi yesterday. Z a i n cleared 9ft 6 ins.32 words
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Article460 1953-06-27 9 WITHOUT their star athlete, Cpl. Suteiman, who left the Services last year, 92 Squadron RAF Seletar, last year's inter-squadron champions failed m their bid to retain the team championship shield when they were beaten by 93 Squadron RAF, Kuala Lumpur, m the annual athletic meet460 words
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Article27 1953-06-27 9 P T Hold United The s-AKA Div. :;r fixture bet.' en thi P T and United is Club at the CYMA td yesterday ended la ess draw.27 words
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Article20 1953-06-27 9 A I PING, f crowd it the 1 ri:tv. Ihe I 4 v .11 v > fi\tUM Cm-20 words
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Article399 1953-06-27 9 Southern 0 6 her assault on hc 1553 M campaign m (Fir and hfxp J^gJ? th com )etlti n "Wins! Johore at la!an Besar stadium tod.. v Wen* #>.». Chee Scn Davids, Teow K«H? Visa. Haritli (cipt >. llm of thl^h I Naravanan on399 words
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516 1953-06-27 9 ELEVEN new records were established m the 13th annual athletic Meettag of the St. A;ilhon\ Boys School (morning and allernoon) held :i( tin S.J.I, ground \csterciay. By n> < ng '.,2 points Roland st< the cha npion •erond yci fne "B ni\;«. i Peter516 words
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Miscellaneous80 1953-06-27 9 S'FQKE DIARY 1 v|^ \I Id 111 s| <;i«M i* MOVKMI NT: b- ou se Cummercital Li* x w nni Table- tennu 11 '<• 3 uin Volley-ball n acp pni Movie eire c Knock Iv. v Door 8 m V.MCA Mv I- W i Club me«i- It urie^ Quay 1080 words
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Article678 1953-06-27 10 Hutton, Graveney In Record Stand LONDON. June 26, (Reuter).— After a disastrous start Kngland are well set to pass Australia's first innin« s total of 346 m the second Test at Lords today. Losing Kenvon for nine runs Hutton and Graveney brought the score to 177 at678 words
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Article132 1953-06-27 10 AISJKAI.IA IST INNS. liusst-ft c Bailey i> BeJwr l<>4 >lorr:s si. i;\.ms 1> Bedser 30 Harvri ll»« b Bi-dsrr 59 Milh-r h Wnrtlle -o Hot,- < oinpton b W.irdlc 13 Biii.tutl ll>\v b Wairllt- U Davidson r Statbam b Brds«T *6 Kin? IbW h W.irdlr 18 l.indw ill St132 words
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Article294 1953-06-27 10 Dollery Gets A Hattrick LONDON. June 2.'> (Reuter)— Fmc bowling by Warwickshire! fasi medium pair Keith Pollery and John Bannister dismissed Gloucestershire for v>*i runs lo Rain an innings and »i 4 runs victory ai Bristol today Dollery, a New Zealander performed the hattrick the fourth bowler of the season294 words
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Article102 1953-06-27 10 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Malaya Cup— Sifto*por« r. Johor e at Jalan B c s a r stadium; SBHFA Pulaii Bukom v. MPH ai Jalan Besar. 4 p.m. ATHLETICS: Raffles Institution Sports, -.45 p.m., Bras Basah Road: Singapore Recrealiun Club meet at SRC. V->»-: Boys BriOid? sports at Victoria School, -i102 words
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Article18 1953-06-27 10 MALACCA. PH.— lndian Association beat tne Malay Sports Association 3-0 m a league soccer fixture yesterday.18 words
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Article197 1953-06-27 10 Malaya Cup Soccer Al-OR STAR. Fii P»i:ik bo it Kedah 2-0 m a fclalayi Cup soccer match hcio today. Perjk's superiority wai ;ip p;nent from the st:nt. Centreforward Curtis wai Ihoir ••ut standinii m;m though tu> ri:' 1 not ■core -'uiv ioai hlmseii Kedah wtfc a197 words
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Article207 1953-06-27 10 ASTON A. C. will play Division II football next season. In a deciding: SAFA Div. lIIC match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Aston beat their bitterest rivals, the hitherto unbeaten Customs, 2-1 to win th<championship. The game was a fiercely contested affair with all207 words
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Article146 1953-06-27 10 The SCA senior -section A" match between tho Indians a:id R.A.F. Malaya which was postponed on June 13 will h e p!avcd on t-ie Seletar ground today and tomorrow. The Indians a'e without their skipper, M.N Raiji who,, has gone tr> Ind*a. Ho will return next season.146 words
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Article16 1953-06-27 10 I KUALA LUMPI'R. FriToduys league socct-i- results Dlv l-SCRC beat -Sultan Suleiman Cub 0.16 words
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Article102 1953-06-27 10 R. K. Works Btnrlcw Miffered yet another riVtr Mfhen t v ie Bintang Bulan Sports Club bc;ii them {-0 In thei: SA X A OiviM«»:i 3B fixture played at the MFA Kround yesterday B;mning. Servieei tualkeepcr, played Bne fame t.j lave Ins team from a biiU<-t102 words
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Article14 1953-06-27 10 HKJH SCHOOL. Bukil MeTtajam, will bold Kti annual athletic sports today.14 words
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Advertisement72 1953-06-27 10 More Sports In Page 9 5 »MI COUPOK 5 REAO THIS BEFORE J YOU ORDER YOUR PAT J TERN: You must em lose j» three ren cent stomps i 4 j* < you want voui pattern cut If I don't net the stomps C you don't get tht pattern A72 words
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Miscellaneous136 1953-06-27 10 Sin* Contest No. 21 Can You Name This Star? 3§§§§§§SB£ftffi>^p'frj»' y\ AIX through this Meeb IMe Singapore Standard presents its twenty -first <tar contest All vnu ye cot to do i» *o colleef the tiirtures and coupons tor all six day* and send them together tilth the name?, oi iht136 words
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Miscellaneous60 1953-06-27 10 known movie persona lity. Do you recognise the star? i nn i»-v ror tin*, rwirai win close next Ihursdav *nrt thf pn/e winnrr« names will v puhlished m Hie Movie rag, of Ihe fnllo^iine S,,nd^ olann;ird Nn rorrespondenre will h t •""Plained m this maliir >,„,* Jlit «.n m, hanrt60 words
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Miscellaneous381 1953-06-27 10 T<»D\\S (MOMlliiN: Monry and linn- ;n«the Mat-test tnirdi-us ol lile. ami the unhappieoi or ill rm.rtil- :l re lliom who Invr more of either Hun tlt<-> know how to mm- loluiooii. SArißl>\\ I <)|( MIK\ <>M-.: Thii day calls exertion of tact iid nit on especia?ly In dci' n«s \v381 words
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Article655 1953-06-27 11 off ESSZZ^Sk S V X *?> June 2 *> (Reuter).-Staving FVvnt h^f'i Jl™ I*'1 foUrth seed€d Jaroslav Drobny, of tifiV n l led il IS W: y nto the Jast Wat Wimbledon fou S r and "Mf^hoSrsf ing UsUnB n l > vn.r^iJ'T P ulsa^655 words
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Advertisement118 1953-06-27 11 NOTICE MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE BRANCH VOTICE is hereby given that the General Meeting called for Sunday the 28th June next is postponed owing to insuffij ciert time for compliance with certain rotes made under the Societies Ordinance and that siu-h meeting will be held on Sunday 12th July 1953118 words
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Advertisement256 1953-06-27 11 RUCIIAI TIN, LLMITFn of Singapore) n Third TT by glven that S da' Company has men acc.iirtrl and will ho paid to Shareholders on th^ No 96. Markrt Strict Singapore, jTth^yune. 1952. THE RA^ V A N~EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION LL M«nb«n of this Asso*ciation m the Colony of Singapore wi!l256 words
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Advertisement453 1953-06-27 11 NOTHIES 'j. "T ESTATKS OP TEK iEK CHIP, deceased MUKNATH MISIR also EV252. ai MV^UT kath MISFRA. dec vised 11AJ1 OMAR bin HAJI AB- a!su known as HAJI ABDLM.AiI. deceased. TAIB bin HAJI HUSSEIN. deceased. JAEMAH biaAt JIMIN, deceased. BAWA SINGH (Son of' HARNAM SINGH>, deroa. --cd. MANGAL SINGH), deceas-!453 words
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Advertisement874 1953-06-27 11 SIITJATIONS WANTED IM>IAN vuhjpct .il:i>i4f v nt.itr. i.» f\|l." IflH r,| <n| I* Jim t iti'iry (OMM Mitt x, r s fVINTtom*. ißlitrj %lra\su Ni.ti.i \)>i»lv li.iv I X >>». -r.,.. 1.m.1 JM>! \N M»h>ct |i,, i pi lie ■u<* a experli m. <i i iini X > --IMU-hiliic A874 words
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Miscellaneous151 1953-06-27 11 r COTTHEH kTYJPP^Y/r- IT'S KSiOff! p '-njN < S PUM,^_| hA^T|--A,R»'-7ur V W— r I I. FT<g \A > tl **»w_, 1 *C IED ±3TRArj-_E > l-- 1 >i V."HVNCHA _.UPPOS»Nt' I CHD LJL_ VV\ ANT TO /^OSN! I\ OPEN AN 1 IT W^6 r I U CEMEMB&R DON'T THINkX151 words
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Article1481 1953-06-27 12 RACE It 2.15 pm.-Clatt 4, Div. 4~5 l 2 Fura. j SSL I*"*1 S S:!S ;K f r^^^.:::::::-:: |SJ«a— -SS 3 SGw* I SSI srJft^S== F ;a;^ 7, Ro>a, Pip,r 3, 8.07 D 10. Z Saigon Bran Zy 8.0? Mr S V Kirn v Heddl1,481 words
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Article197 1953-06-27 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood ATOM If C'll-r"" ATOMIC < IT* MO\ IK II 1 KroH-n Bo<»ty R«yal Piper K»y»l Pl|»rr Koyal PiIMT Mo\h- II Atomic 1 Uf Itl \< X I'l I Ol lARM.KY lILACK PI L^f p.Dorniax II P. Uorniex II I arnlry Summer C oni197 words
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710 1953-06-27 12 Going Fast Barring any rain today the £oing today will be fast. I Xl ALA LUMPUR.— Highlight of today's races, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's June meeting is the main sprint event (Race 7) over six furlongs for class 2710 words
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Article552 1953-06-27 12 STOP PRESS TODAY'S DOUBLE fl SnitiBrhint m to Sliangrila over mx furlongs. Staving is the buds forte and over the mile trip I except him to head his rivals home. Asholmes three m 37 1/3 sec on Saturday last putt him Ul the reckoning. H e caa Ret the mile552 words
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