Singapore Standard, 29 June 1953
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Title Section18 1953-06-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m m m jl Vol 111. No, 827. SINCAPORE. MONDAY, fCHtZ 1933 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article115 1953-06-29 1 TERROR FLOODS SCARE A CITY undated ipam 200.000 inhabitants Moji city in northern K tem ordered to area 4 h:s torrential n threatened to rain showed no weat< d heavy .it least another i reported to b^ on a terrifyi i es and uproot- j floating tl some tn IAP; AFP; Reuter - 115 words
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Article12 1953-06-29 1 \ir>: (Yugoslavia), _P> a teai i «*ialist_ V Cardinal S12 words
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Article763 1953-06-29 1 Rhee's Opposition Likely To Crumble SEOUL, June 28.— Prolonged folks between Preside** iyngman Rhee and his advisers this evening, following Assistant Secretary of State, Walter Roberton's fourth meeting with the Korean, the second yesterday, indicated a possible agreement on the critical truce problem. aau-a Ro tsonReuter; AP; UP; AFP - 763 words
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Article, Illustration412 1953-06-29 1 t.DINBURGH. Scotland, .lune Sa (Renter) lor Queea Elizabeth, a dog lover since childhood, one of th,. most enjoyable items in yesterday*! programme of her Corona tioi State visit lo Scotland i capita] a a* a display bj Alsatian dogs which kelp ta yuard Britain'sAP - 412 words
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216 1953-06-29 1 Everest Party Mobbed By Delhi Crowds SIM IM I ill .in,,,. 28. (AFT)— Colonel John Hunt leadei ol the British ttverExpcdition. arrived here -odav by air from Calcutta with hls wife The '•Evereslers" were tive n an unprecedented welcome l»> .1 record crowd at the rity's airport The three fcveresi216 words
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Article177 1953-06-29 1 $1 ,338 M. SLASH IN DEFENCE COSTS WASHINGTON. June 28 (Renter)— The House of Representatives Committee yesterday voted to cut 51, 337,422,500 from n ew funds recommended by President Eisenhower for the Defence Department. It represented a total cut of 5b,.85.790...00 below the figure recommended last January by President Truman.177 words
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Article69 1953-06-29 1 $2, 000 Loss in Godown Theft kuala lumpur Sun. Port bwettenham and Kiang police are making inquiries into th e disappearance from the port of ten cases of J <panose sewing machines valued $2,000 The machines were missing from the port area since June '-'ii Agenls for Ihe proper y69 words
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Article49 1953-06-29 1 MANILA, June 28. (AFPi— The withdrawal of Elpidio Quirino from the presidential campaign is shortly to be announced from John opkins Hospital, in Baltimore, where he i? in present undergoing 3 medical treat men Quirino is suffering from bursitis and suspected cancer of the stomach.49 words
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Article43 1953-06-29 1 HONGKONG. June 28 (Renter)—Sir Lionel '.am'o, British Minister in Peking arrived here yesterday from Tientsin on his way bark to Ens <nd for re-assignment. Sir Lionel Lamb, served at Nanking until the Chinese Nationalist Government fell.43 words
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Article22 1953-06-29 1 A BUI CAIMAN citizen. At anas Stojkot was sent iced to 15 \<„i.s l>\ ii«- -jiudtt _Uviit yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article24 1953-06-29 1 A TORNADO struck the j rural town i I Aosrr in southern lowa oo Saturday night causing wide.* n read damage.24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-29 1 Phnifi. THE Leduc 021. France's Hrst raxt-jet propelled aircraft vhich IM by Vincent Aliriol riimnfl his reCCiil nUlcial visit to the Ftyina. Research fr li U. near Paris. The aircraift, njanu/acti-red hy the Lerfnc Com pa ay. «s U-Nficltea i« hi </ i i trom onofliee eircre/l hi fu#nt A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article70 1953-06-29 1 BELGRADE, Jnne 28 (AFP) Vice-Premier Edward Karrieij ..aid. m a newspaper article yesterday, that an internal crisis In the Soviet lystem had begun and lhe "epoch of Soviet hegemony a> the heart of lhe International So ia st movement hai entered thc final phase." Tiic«70 words
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Article39 1953-06-29 1 MOSCOW, June i»8 (APi-i Leaders of the Comiaun st party Including Georgi Ma i n- kov went ta the Botshoi Theatre last night to see th< new Soviet opera of Yuri Shaporin The DecembristsThe Decembrists - 39 words
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Article, Illustration52 1953-06-29 1 plMttii CAPTAIN ol th.- Polkh pa -•••l^ri sti. ii Balorj laia lan Ca inski. a '•<• Itl tin- ship s nu (in aHlcer, failed la n.ul a Ith II siiip whrn it left Britain nrentlj Thr captain I. > now aaho^ t.r i>.»i.i i asylumAP - 52 words
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Article33 1953-06-29 1 M.W.I.HOKOI CH I June .g (API thirl hi Richai dn <>n n ids .1 pa rsand i lie laid that i is a iga > Killg G eo r V33 words
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Article97 1953-06-29 1 BATTAMBANG, June It, (AFP Cambodian K Norodom Sih. noun remained silent and inacce lib e in Bnttambai iy, recei\ ing only Sink Natak, hi^ Detente Minister, who arrived from Prion. Penh on Friday to center with him. Siiik Natak only government member to accompany Norodom to97 words
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Article80 1953-06-29 1 BF.RIA. Portuguese Easl Africa, June 2 (Reuter)— At lea.st __■<» African stevedores were k lied ami live ships .>et ablaze here when petrol ea* raping from a tanker caught foe. The burning petrol swept down on an ebb tide from where the tanker wras unloading.80 words
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Article40 1953-06-29 1 EDINBURGH, June JH (ATP) The Queen today granted he. husband, the Duke of Edinburg, Knight of the Order ol the Thistle i Scottish order. Ti. e ceremony ,o<>i. place In the famous St. Gi Cathedra!40 words
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Article24 1953-06-29 1 THE i' si ian luxi liner Asia sailed tor G i jrester-l day after her maiden trip to I Hongkong. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article29 1953-06-29 1 MAV YORK. J 17 (II Porn* i Pre rieni ll Tin" ■i to h 5 r p I it's not ii nan. 129 words
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Advertisement43 1953-06-29 1 fflfa For Distinctive JJP& Jewellery iSp^Y G C. De Silva KB Bros. naee, L____ *3>*- 8311S. Tiger Testimonials sf '•''^mW^mm-- mj/^* 3 &4F mJmm*9 IkST ])^K[ Cuddles' to her Popular arass widow, 11 dull moment but I time for a TIGHRf U **~s243 words
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Advertisement26 1953-06-29 1 PALM THEE 11 I fcrf^JL^» m-^^mm** imluALtry/ mmvtaf ECONOMY.' tM ond »cl""9_J, A GENUINE 'BAYER PRODUCT (BAYER) MANUEACTURED IN V| V LEVERKUSEN. GERMANY \\ut\\ *****l I26 words
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Article131 1953-06-29 2 Bandits Murder Old Man FORCES KILL WOMAN TERRORIST KUALA LLMPCR, Sun Five terrorists slipped into Jerlun New Villag. In Kuala Kan^sar and rourdered a 71-year-old Chinese, Loon Yee. len lire foui |un, ihrec I .<an. Johore, are; Si ty Unit Mo. i' 1 and of tbe L/lfl Gurkhas 01 killed131 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-06-29 2 THIS .ar lauded into a moaseoa ditch at Mountbatten Koad. Singapore after crashing into a tree. The roof carved in. the windscreen splintered. The driver, K. P. Appavoo. a P.W.D. worker and a part-time driver of India House, received minor injuries. The lone passenger u.is unhnrt. The accident occurred yesterday54 words
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Article176 1953-06-29 2 I 18,000 Members 2 MEN ASKED TO LEAVE MEETING Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapoie Federation of Government Employees' Unions yesterday started its annual meeting with a minor row between two groups of delegates Irom one of its 14 member unions. Two men were subsequently asked176 words
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Article61 1953-06-29 2 LALLANG FIRE IN MENTAKAB MENTAKAB, Sun.— A patch of lallang in a valley on the outskirts of Mentakab caught fire yesterday threatening nearby Government quarters and private houses. Drums cf tar stacked a^ong Station Road a'so caught fire and began to explode. The Mentakab Fire Brigade got the tire under61 words
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465 1953-06-29 2 Jaywalkers Roam City Without Fear I nousanas kisk Arrest Daily Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of jaywalkers, who happily roam all over Singapore streets without any regard tor oncoming traffic, are committing offences every day which render them liable to a $5 fine each time. But no policeman slaps a summons465 words
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191 1953-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHKF, Sun Shawaludin bin Kassim, trade union officer, appeared before the President of the Sessions Court today, on a summons charge of illegal gratification. He was aliened to have accepted $3f irom Raja Abu Bakar, former president of the Johore Omnibus Workers Union,191 words
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214 1953-06-29 2 RAJ To Ask Council On Recruitment Standard Staff Reporter MR C R. DASARATHA Raj. Singapore Legislative Councillor (Lab-Rochore), is dissatisfied with the way the Public Service Commission conducts its recruitments of public servants. For four years Mr. Raj said yesterday, the Public Service Commission has been functioning and yet no214 words
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Article54 1953-06-29 2 MENTAKAB, Sun.— The Federation Police Band will play in Mentakab on Tuesdqy at 5 p.m. on the Padang here Poiice officers will hold' a cocktail party to be followed here by a dance at the Mentakab Government Club the same evening. Music will be provided54 words
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251 1953-06-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.- Thr first step to Mtare a steady flow of new entrants into the musing s i is to satisfy both .Malayan girls and Ikeif par-cuts tl nursing is a "responsible profession with nppnrtun to rise to senior posts,'* said Mr.251 words
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Article46 1953-06-29 2 CHE ABU B A Aziz, Asst. Su ndent ol an in K Bahru from H.. ur.d n. i over tne I OCPD Kota Bharu fru Jtu M I fl who is n indergomg I <<>.irse at the Polica Training College. K a Kubu Bharu.46 words
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Advertisement26 1953-06-29 2 •Hilton Sc .Axmmster > r J*W J mm «r =is r»**6?Y^ CLOSE COVERING YOUR ROOM. j ST Wide From 17.50 Yd 36 $22,95 Robinson Co., Ltd. Singapore26 words
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Advertisement21 1953-06-29 2 M^^^^ VVwid Tour Contest] Mr./ Mrs. Miss ■■■■■^■■H (U block letters) is Malayans Most Popular Personality M«A envelope: WORLD TOUR CONTEST21 words
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Advertisement89 1953-06-29 2 !C t Vast Svlvvlim hvtt* SHEAFFER'S PENS ft v r J j SHEAFFER'S DESK SETS ovoil U in m ROHSON CIGARETTE LIGHTERS I WHIRLWIND, A. Master. Case in ftfl C w .i.ie or Enamelled (Turquoise Colour) PRINCESS, BANKER, BUTLER (POCKET LIGHTENS) Al.e Romonol fir 1 ALPIME SUNfiBsSES Isttcd with CrooWc\89 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1953-06-29 2 Weather MINIMIM I, raturr: from 7..;0 pm mm to 7.30 a.m. on "< Juiv incapore i*lJ Pro .inr 711- >. Kota Bihru <73 Jr I i lum pur <7.H. Ipoh I'i Kuantan (7.F >. .Maximum I .up r.tturr: from 7. lit ajn. to ii pni i ?8 Janr Ml);.!p r86 words
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Article, Illustration91 1953-06-29 3 BETTY AND PAT FROM London's West i.m i nrvv cabaret act starring blonde Betty Ankers and Pat Kay bi. -07.04 int., the Cockpit on Saturday night and took the audience by storm. 1 1 n|| n f Cole Porter's "Let's do it" aad A wonderful wonderful Thing**, Pretty, dimpled BettyStandard - 91 words
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Article, Illustration278 1953-06-29 3 'Hollywood Priest' Speaks From A Colony Pulpit Stand ird Stiff Reporter j A ONE-MAN n.c» vie company" who has been pr tducing films ttead over the past 26 years, with locations _leep In the heart ol darkest Afrii a, among cannibal h> (-hunters in Ne w Guinea, In t•moA i278 words
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Article48 1953-06-29 3 JOHOR B _HRU, Sun. Dep; ment, J ire, si:;. ((in on transpo i travelling by profei officers ia. I *il 500 more than. I ir. The in- lue to ha\ ing to pro trial offta ra to Pei ik Selangor to study Of dogS.48 words
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Article135 1953-06-29 3 Three-Fold Duty For UMNO Boys P E N A G, Bun.— Penang U.M.N.O. youths were told by the r. .I.N. O. President, Penang. nche S. If. Zainal Abidin at the!*' delegates conference today that they have a three-fold duty to perform. They were to safeguard health Improve their intellect and135 words
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249 1953-06-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter VERY FEW ships de_ay in Singapore Harbour. Dock charges do not encourage that. But there is at the moment, opposite Godowns 40 and 41, one ship that is not waiting for cargo, passengers, or clearance papers. .LI. *U ._>_ ine249 words
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219 1953-06-29 3 1,000 HAWKERS TO MARCITUp COUNCIL STEP ONE THOUSAND pork and poultry hawkers will march up the City Council steps in Singapore at 10 a.m. today to petition the City President for the right to go on selling pork and poultry, the Secretary of the Singapore Hawkers Inion, Mr. Leow Heng219 words
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Article79 1953-06-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sim. When charged in the Police Court with tapping coconut trees for toddy without a licence, Karuppan said that for 30 years he had tapped for toddy as that was the only way he knew to earn a livelihood. He had previously been employed79 words
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Article65 1953-06-29 3 'P E Singapore Petrol workers Labour Union wants ten cent* increase in their daily wages. A six cents wag e n ie a>e onered by the employers was turned down yesterda v by th" union whit h ha., abo 200 members. The decision was arrived at65 words
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Article190 1953-06-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sum— Ang Gek Neo. a wo nan. was acquitted in the Sessions Court today on a charge f stealing l >1 i amulet, a chain and a pendant from a unattended baby girl. The child was left in front of a house while190 words
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Article, Illustration82 1953-06-29 3 THE Roval Army Service Corps in Singapore celebrated its "RASC. Week'' with a series of activities culminating with a church service and a parade held at the G.H.0., FARELI Tanglin, yesterday. The 'Week' is celebrated by R..VS.C. units all over the world and its purpose is toStandard - 82 words
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Article, Illustration151 1953-06-29 3 WORKERS LEARN BALLROOM DANCING SOME 100 dancing rnthusiats who attend the ballroom dancing class organised by the Singapore Workers' Education Association yesterday saw a demonstration lecture by Mr. Erank Webber. Australian ballroom champion, at the Junior Technical Trade School Hall, Balestier Road. Mr. Webber spoke for 30 minutes on theStandard - 151 words
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Article373 1953-06-29 3 KUALA UMPIR, Sun— The Malayan Association for the Blind which since 1951 has been managed by a provision:! 1 council, decided todav in idapting draft rules that it is now sufficiently mature to manage its own affairs without official supervision or guai__ianship. M i tapha373 words
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346 1953-06-29 3 Sopiee: Labour Not Boycotting Congress Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Inche Mohamed Sopfee, a Pan-Malayan Labour Party representative at the preparatory meeting of the Malayan National Congress in Kuala Lumpur recently, told Penang UMNO Youth delegates today that tha Labour Party has not decided to boycott the Congress. He declared346 words
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Article35 1953-06-29 3 Curfew The Crowning JOHORE BAHRI S i i', ,i worn in. Poo qu itted by t I do o .i ij on Juiu i to Bl the I lahru to i i I i tition35 words
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Advertisement24 1953-06-29 3 T I f/v i w 'ong stroke? i < i i i i Atm4 j C |rf_H* %A--SWEDEN i JUn^n Roberts Ltd. I V. I24 words
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Advertisement61 1953-06-29 3 •JJ AMMIHALS THK REFRIGERATOR EVERYONE ADMIRES SPECIAL cu. It. lor the fr'* I I 98 S/- CASH fc^ii^***^ (ri EASY TERMS f^^D GENEROUS TRADE INS! GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 100 -M.I CIIEN I AVBNUt BIMOAWHU I''** I'ii n\ n it mm «Mii) *^aV hi i<i» im iii* itapne St;!' ho61 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1953-06-29 4 O.M. GREEN - MAO ORGANISES CHINA'S RELIGIONS O.M. GREEN 1 By 1 LONDON. CH IR the first time since Buddiii m came to C hina from India, somev. hi i e about 67 A. D., Chinese Buddhists have been formed into a national association after a five days' conf< rence In Peking. Hither--11,251 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-06-29 4 rHERE yon are —gen tmm yet excited, honing but happy. Faster, faagm. faster! You scream. \ou shout, vou laugh. And. like thai, you skid in i heap |a a finish. ..in this rase at the Funfair at lhe Batter.ea Pleasure f..ndens in London. —Mi i pie.49 words
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Article601 1953-06-29 4 Dr. Peter Russo - Dr. Peter Russo By CYNGMAN KiIF.ES frenzy *J is causing mor 0 damage t«j American "lace" than any single event in A-ia since P< ..ri Harbour. I' is bringing the United Nations into contempt and < ontii m ng Asian suspicio th601 words
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Article, Illustration14 1953-06-29 4 B____WS« &%ll^^?^^ZZ t ?J«L B= ior a holiday.- APAP - 14 words
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Article605 1953-06-29 4 LIONEL CRANE - LIONEL CRANE Only Heads Of State Can JoinThisQueue As... By fYNCE upon a time Roi'.sRoyce built a car so big anj so beautiful that they said tney would never make another like it. It had eight cylinders and they cai the Phantom IV. It605 words
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Advertisement30 1953-06-29 4 A jL ferfl-mf: 11^ EAU DE COLOGNE LOTlOtf. (Mimioff EMiioT ja /#.r_..,5»._ /,.jf PARIS J DISTINCTIVE L JEWELLERY CALL AT HENDRY'S ROVAL JEWELLERS WAM. L.V.J'.l* a si.NCAronE ••■•i i i30 words
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Advertisement158 1953-06-29 4 AT-mV^m\ > a ______Ks* SALE 1 < ie\nt4>rt< utf it*tittt§ lit tttmt'* etnltj <oittt> tt i/'4ii) lit MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS f I v M«Mj Better More S.t\ int; Value Quality lor your W Come one Come all I See. Believe. and £^"vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxxxxx.yyyv>xxvvv VXNXXXXXXXXXXXV J Coloured Toh els W*Y x W J158 words
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Article, Illustration88 1953-06-29 5 of Je!utonq Road, F. f.B, i 100; Agfa. Left: Fishing by To a Thiom Siew of 75-B Kinta Ume, Penan-. Zeiss Ikon f.16, 1/50, Ansco Superpan press. I I by L. Bcrjg of I 1G0; Agfa. inspecting by Yan Fook Leun of 189 Jalan Besar, Singopore. Ikonflex.88 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter462 1953-06-29 5 1 fl .1 out and numbene i C.C.H.D.. in a very and dirtv condition. awf u i nauseating that is always pafter the hawkers iu I simply unbearable. A similar state ol a. Tans exist in Syed Alwi Road, Avenue. Tanjong Pagar and other462 words
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Letter89 1953-06-29 5 Sir;—The letter by Ancry telling about public ri )ney being spent to stop a children's creche In Belmoral Road gives only a half picture. He writes that the Labour Cfy Councillors wish to stop wasting money on the opening ceremony at Pesir Panjang power station, but perhaps he does89 words
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Letter113 1953-06-29 5 -I would ne dad if Traffic Authorities provio; mure "No tig signs spar. mj at als along th-> side of 're Canal Rond starting from the corner of the !e at Seran soon Road i'P to the cornet ot the bridge at Jalan Besar. i understand113 words
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Letter300 1953-06-29 5 THE fallowing business was transacted in the Malayan Share Market last week: r__ki3tria!s. Alexandra Brick Prefs. !>2.20 fraser Neave |2.07§, G;immon s $2.90 lo $2.92A. George own Dispensary $2.3. r Hammers $2.60. Ma' a van Breweries $4.10, Ma a -an Cement $1-50 to 11-571 Robtnaoj Ords. $3.73 to300 words
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Miscellaneous652 1953-06-29 5 1 ____A_Ee«K-' ■> n^^Se m T9'ta\ v Vr :__F'_K-XSfiK_v___t_^ «3_B£_oC____. J t*MMmmUm\ f ™™RR _B&^&-' _>_w* -y .i_S___^j__Ba____ffil_BKP^T_s___r^ i.^ __KG__y__Mtf *-^<<CsmmAA*m\\Am*m _*3ftSiflHHaTe_Pß7 ••< a di f /#_T f 9 rf &*J' i l_JMa4 W g ,jr Tf^T_fvlß» _fc x_ _l 'ar AWMmSmfr*m\ *t A i i i J h^_____B A652 words
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Miscellaneous239 1953-06-29 5 v| N Hp Cl a T (Cl AHlebutL'h i Ne» s*\Ol I M P for Din Viet- r S 881 •Ij •mi vM.r Ah B nm < > i Cricaei '.:ie. f. N>wt a H(ini« FKI IO I AIKI 4_41- KIT N. a H 4.", Fit CI.ICKIAII.MtNI M; 930 Rj.|239 words
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Article734 1953-06-29 6 DAVID WILLIAMS - DAVID WILLIAMS Britain cannot shoot her wav out ol is ______________^^^^^^^™«m™™™™mb|™™^^^^^^^^^™mb»_______«»** l WB^»______ By I HAVE just come back ♦rem Kenya So has Mr. O.iver Lytteiton, the Colonial Secretary Mr r_ytte_:on ha s told the British people, since returning from a one-week factfinding tour last month, that he734 words
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Article785 1953-06-29 6 r J HE anni uncement that the Bi^ Three Conference at rmuda in the early part of next month has been tp« ed because Sir Winston Churchill is suffering overwork came as a surprise as well as disappointment. Only last week reports were received here that Sir785 words
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We, the PEOPELE
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Letter153 1953-06-29 6 Sir; Following the May meeting of the Legislative Council a Govcrnment'statement appeared I i the Singapore Standard of 21st May. 1959, to the eilect tha; the Governor-in Council had decided that the appropriate age of retirement for Singapore services should be 60. which was one of the recommendations153 words
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Letter49 1953-06-29 6 Sir, I beg to call the attention of the Municipality that there are no proper sheds to give shelter to the public during the heavy rain at the K.L. Lake Gardens. May I sugscst the erection of a few atlap sheds at different places. VGSAMY. Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Letter242 1953-06-29 6 Sir; —The latest case of senseless victimisation hy the authorities of a public employee is a Prison Wardress, who lost her job simply because her husband, a Prison Warder named An.ia Puiy, was convicted for some crime or other. Since when has British Justice decreed that a person242 words
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Letter73 1953-06-29 6 Sir; May I be permitted to reply to the letter which appeared in your issue under the heading of "Brighter Better Stamps". Your correspondent, Mr. John Lim of Kota Bharu, is presumably a reader of the 'Singapore Standard' and if he will consult your issue dated 18th June,73 words
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Letter615 1953-06-29 6 Sir: lam S irprised that you have allowed an unwarranted, provocative, personal attack against me bv Mr. Sim Bong Seng to appear in your paper of .June -'4 under the bold heading "RAJ BLOWS OWN TRUMPET, SAYS SIM." The attack is supposedly on my statement under615 words
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Letter232 1953-06-29 6 Sir; I read with great Interest the news of the inaugural meeting of the Education Development Fund Board where it was declared that Education for all is our aim." Sir Donald stated the solution of the prob'em for universal edu ration depended on many factors one232 words
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Letter210 1953-06-29 6 S.r: I am surprised to that one of our City Councillors, and a member <l the "Queens I I .'cd Councilis peeved by the i of babie. in a i i door i his house Cf to have f or). b.; n can c;ir tolerati There tn nearly210 words
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Letter80 1953-06-29 6 Sir; Last Saturday my i> and 1 had thc opporv of seeing a magnifi at the Victoria Th 'Out of the Hat". I 4 was the sort of Variety sppe to all national!as it had a truly Internal Colour and "the actI was superb. H-.'s oil to the80 words
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Letter240 1953-06-29 6 Sir,— l agree with Mr. AV\ Joeey In hi* comment on M.i i> n Alfairs t "Criticism Is the very lift blood of democracy. Th i must be i onstanl criticism if democracy is to be understood." Rt. Hon. Augustine Birreil, a to. rm t M P240 words
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Advertisement102 1953-06-29 6 .NUM'f- \N_-_. I AIOKNINf; N£W_.PAs_]>V J HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Cr Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONOON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Strccf, Telephone 4588.102 words
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Article, Illustration150 1953-06-29 7 THIS impressive scene 2 Gi,es' Cathedral, J Edinburgh. shows the Queen returning the crown of the Scottish t roun Jewels to thc care J J of the Duke of Hamilton. It wa.s the Queen's wish that the Scottish Crown Jewels, known as the _i 2 Honours ofAP - 150 words
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349 1953-06-29 7 >! VUS, l ranee, June 28, (AP)— The 4 -month -long t{ odysse at thc Finaly boys in Southern France j Spain ended here last night in the comfortable la .Ihidi will be th«'»r new home. It was nearly dark when the Austrian Jewish349 words
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Article67 1953-06-29 7 TEHERAN, June 28 (AFP). Police here yesterday sent a report to Premier Mossadeq ning that a radio transmitter had been functioning in the formei British Embassy at Teheran. The Embassy was put in charge of the Swiss Legation after the rupture of diplomatic relations between Iran67 words
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Article17 1953-06-29 7 Tito's New J et Planes I 1 T'to's I rototypes ervlizt French de1. a type. ne on17 words
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Article18 1953-06-29 7 I" ->|_,LS 'r.,,i f ,ri, -'"«i Lacre i i ."Vr .,l oj > "i»t lure 'SS"- UPUP - 18 words
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Article153 1953-06-29 7 Taft Hails Delay In Big 3 Talks WASHINGTON. June 28. Senator Robert A. Taft said yesterday that the postponement of the Big Three conference at Bermuda was not undesirable in view of the uncertain conditions surrounding the Korean armistice talks. At the same time Taft told newsmen that the tune153 words
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Article37 1953-06-29 7 COLOMBO. June L'B (UP). The Government of France has with thc concurrence of the Government ot Ceylon. appointed M. Colin to succeed Vicomte du Gardier as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ceylon.37 words
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399 1953-06-29 7 BRUSSELS, June 28, (Reuter) The meeting cf the working party of the International Tin Study Group held here from June 16 to June 27 closed without taking a derision on whether to call another united conference On tin. But it has prepare! a report399 words
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Article14 1953-06-29 7 MOSCOW. Riidio ha« denied reports of impending currency reforms in Russia.— ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article24 1953-06-29 7 A PASSENGER train crashed into a petrol l near nere yesterday ki c: rie d» iver. 'he ana tnu ion* driver. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article479 1953-06-29 7 SIREN SUIT AND STUDY OF PAPERS AFTER FINE NIGHT LONDON, June 28.— The Observer said today that Sir Winston Churchill, ordered to bed tor at least a month yesterday, was "the chief repository of humanity's hope for peace." The Conservative Sunday Times said one had only479 words
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Article82 1953-06-29 7 BOSTON. June 28. (Renter). —Dr. Frank 11. Lahey, 73, internationally lamous surgeon and founder and director of the Boston clinic which bears his name, died at New Zealand Baptist hospital tonight. Dr. Lahey entered the hospital last week, a few days after he assisted in a82 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-06-29 7 NUDISTS of North Devon are happy. Recently they advertised vacancies in a French naturist magazine for waitresses and chambermaids. Now working for them without clothes— is a beautiful maid of Orleans. 23-year-old Mademoiselle Giselle (above) who comes from the French cathedra) city. Giselle takes early morning cups of tea to71 words
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199 1953-06-29 7 MULTI-$MIL. TRADE BY FRANCE, CHINA PARIS, June, 28, (AFP)— Bernard dc Plas, President of the French International Commc: c Committee said yesterday that the recent French official tra-.e mission to the Chinese Peoples Republic had concluded a private commercial agreement at Peking involving 4.000,000,000 francs trade exchanges (about USSII,OOO,OOO, for199 words
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Article, Illustration55 1953-06-29 7 photo. RO\AL Command portrait of Princess Margaret who will accompany Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on her trip to Southern Rhodesia for the formal opening of the Cecil Rhodes Centenary Exhibition at Rulawa.o <•,, July 3. This portrait by Dorothy Wilding. show* thr Princess wearing a French-grey dressAP - 55 words
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Article132 1953-06-29 7 BERLIN, June 28 (UP)— The Three Western Allied High Commissioners called on Soviet Russia yesterday to agree to free all-German elections and a peace treaty with a united Germany. At the lame 11 wv In identical i ot. to the s< iet H Comm132 words
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Article79 1953-06-29 7 MANILA, June ?8, (AP)— President Llpidio Quirino issued a sweeping; amnesty order yesterday affecting all 113 Japanese convicted hy the Philippine Government us war criminals. The sentences of ">6 condemned to die were reduced to life in prison, and .">7 others under prison sentences from 1079 words
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Article116 1953-06-29 7 Nice drl's Players Are Answered HOLLYWOOD. June 28 j (UP). Actress Ann B.yth's prayers were answered yesit .cay when she married a handsome physician in a colourful ceremony performed Lv Francis Cardinal Ifclntarre with a special benediction [rom Pope Piu= XII. Miss Blyth. known a.s movie town's "nice girl", and116 words
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Article33 1953-06-29 7 JCIS. AN S for I m Health and W i was unai I I <'aa.. r.'nn ol I (,f tl" i len ial .•sr Org,") -ati-.»ii on oft- lurdar. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article194 1953-06-29 7 Laniei Names French Cabinet PARIS. June ?H \l P) I ranee's new cabinet comprises sc.cn parlies, ins'uatl of six .1. in the picceciing cabinet, and lor lhe iirst time Ike m m party ik.As formed i.v members of (ir nvi a 1 I Maries de Ganle Rally Ol the Irencb194 words
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Article17 1953-06-29 7 DUBLIN. Ir< i i n 70 ptd lia on 1 I >' i.•17 words
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Advertisement1219 1953-06-29 8 "Peace" Cause J Tins Big Fall THE market has had to digest a good deal during the past few months. Aicst of the news has not been of the kind to prevei a fall in share prices and on the face of it, current events do not furnish any great1,219 words
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Article, Illustration514 1953-06-29 9 PHILIP TOYNBEE - HUH JASPERS: THE EXISTENTIALIST TWILIGHT PHILIP TOYNBEE i I I n by the German philosophers, ger and pels. Neither of them was directN ,i Nazi phtlosophi r, though leg ier was at the very Least a collaborationist, but both, one understood, were d in pro iding a des<>f life within514 words
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Article180 1953-06-29 9 1 1 I I i 1 of i 1 y I -or>-. *a eaoL G, fc 1 Os| TIMES. Mrs. Violet Grow Old A >ng Will Me fSecki r and burf, l.> i :ecails "SakiV ning, taunted people. m wing i asily through a life e180 words
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Article394 1953-06-29 9 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw I j,mng jn,m t And l. i 1 f i is a I 11, as a wider circle ol he may not fish but m company ol a n whose talk is aa fla. hing and mbridl. I as S •sh wa .s 90 v.394 words
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891 1953-06-29 9 sptaia Marrvat: A Rediscovery. By Oliver Warner. << unstable. .Os.) By HAROLD NICOLSON r |TIE very names ".Masterman Ready" or "The r 'u of the New Forest" nd us of the warm protive interlude between and bed-time when we re read aloud to beside891 words
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Article810 1953-06-29 9 DAVID PAUL - DAVID PAUL Tat Judgment ot Fa r is. By (ii»r«> Vicial. i LUim in ;m. los.l l*t_oH_4M linrs!.. Bv IL Mi crsiiin. (GoUanrz. IN. I" Faaaias af a Hern l.v Jocrlvn Brooke. (Bodies Head. Bs. 6*l t!'." Fact Bestts ihr Visa. Rv taaaeaa van d«'r810 words
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Article139 1953-06-29 9 Magic Books /rom Mexico. Bu C, A. Bartend. (Pi ig lin Books. 4s. Gd.) r PUF. latest King Pen-i.in A appears at a moment vhi n public interest m Mexican art. thanks to tha current Tate Gallery exhibition, is considerable. These chromolithographs from preColnssbaa Illuminated MSS. have much of139 words
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552 1953-06-29 9 Philip Toynbee - THE ICONOCLAST, WHO WANTS TO BE A CONFORMIST Philip Toynbee Selected Prase. H. 7\ .s\ BtOt. Edited *>y J»>h,i Hay. iser4_ (Penfuia Baaka a**} By DBCAUSI the p u i Irt at- titude to Mr Pilot h*. changed so drastically aueiag the last thirty-s;x years, ari i v incline to552 words
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Article544 1953-06-29 9 W.-fI.S: For the fifth of her eV< fusions on a theme. Miss (1 H Stern has chosen the subject of "names." and has .vim) her book the title A NAME TO CONJURE WITH (Collins. L.s.V The theme gives; her every opportunity to cast her net544 words
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Advertisement109 1953-06-29 9 \m« w«u«_ U CO HB Mt w-oGM Cl > Del Mpnte Ar I U_fClll"l jfcjmmm\W 1 Si'J&y WAO6H '.i. W Immmmmtm Sf V Branches m Malaya, SarawaW. B. N. %9*m Mfn r sv a., M a Cn LTD M» uTt Lt __> PILES CAUSE IS-DANCSROLSSYMPiIiMsT •■■■■■■■■■'■■■^■■■■■i™>«*i*«^BW>«»»WK*««_M_«»»«_fT^ N.<* «|iv{o\rr» pon ml109 words
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Article297 1953-06-29 10 JUNIOR CRICKET RESULTS At Balestier, Ceylon Sports Club 2nd XI conceded firs! innings points to REME in a SCA junior B match ycvsterBatting first, REME made I 131. Snelson topscored with 40. T. E. K. Remain was against tbe outstanding CSC cr, taking four wickets 28. In reply. CSC scored297 words
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Article50 1953-06-29 10 Singapore Recreation Club beat the SCRC by one ill a friendly encounter m the padang yesterday. The Chinese scored 118 runs. Ong Lee top scared with So_ Barker took s ix wicke._ for 19. The Recs replied with tr>»>. Ce i; Wong took four f>r 19,50 words
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Article26 1953-06-29 10 BASLE June 2^ (Reuter).— Denmark boat Swit erland 4— in their soccer inte i I ere yesterday. Denm I—o at half-t i m C26 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-06-29 10 Sionif Boos Tan Kim Sons, who look a brilliant victory from Low Hoik Kiat to win thr Aw Boon Haw trophy in th<* final of the YMCA Golden Jubilee billiard championships is seen here receiving: th e trophy from Mrs. Aw Boon Haw at the conclusion nf thr tour ney59 words
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Article522 1953-06-29 10 RAF Malaya avenged a previous defeat when they took full points from the Indian Association with a sixwicket victory at Seletar yesterday. The Airmen, who compiled 80 for six wickets on Saturday, completed their innings lor 155 runs. Tiv Indian batsmen failed i jurist tlie arcv.rat522 words
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Article100 1953-06-29 10 Neg Soon Garrison w n a moral victory against the Sir, -apore Cricket Cl'ib on the padang yesterday. Their match ended In a draw, time intervening. Nee Snon scored 208 foi nine. SCC replied with 67 foi eight wickets when time stopped play. Nee Soon's Schofie... hit nne100 words
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Article80 1953-06-29 10 VICUNA, June .8 IIPI Fmil Zatopek. Citecli loii c distanee runner. was beaten lor the hr«.t time i" vears in a 3. 000-meter nni| in Prague yesterday. K idi Pr_tue %aid today. The hroadi-iNt said /itoprk. who n-tenlh uiidtrw.Mit .111 operaimi for .mi undis* lesed ailment, was pl.ired80 words
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Article406 1953-06-29 10 IA v RAF (M) LA. Ist INNS. ISS R. VF. Malaya Ist Inns. c Ciil' b Ashroff 15 leseman c Soin b Ashroff 19 iss c S->m b Alhroff IH Cotton c (Ml b Ashroff 0 I'Connell lbw b Ashroff 15 Peai i b Sitharam I'.i Davenport406 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-06-29 10 star Contest No. 22 known mo.ie persona lit?. Do you recognise the stir.' hniru-s for Hits .<....,« a 111 close nexi Ihursria? \no thr prize winner* names will ipublished in the Wovte Faff •J Hie following *stitwli. Sl*iHi;irtt %n rorfaasssaaaars win entertained in iMa m._?«ei219 words
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Advertisement416 1953-06-29 10 LAST fcV| _I f V". DAY! j^_M r jJLLj m *mTr!2W'. ___(i >.T.:_ftW.i,r> Riotous! „om..— •<""-" .Tii\R\^t I Year! xS\J^ m mm-~~-~~ -_vii.i.i.s<:hph. OPENS TOMORROW! C^V J*J M -fm because her fear was y *m*rh(! s ffCXiwi (rU... than h*r shame I '^7 «tM_. Barbara Stanwyck -»1fc l w barry416 words
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Advertisement75 1953-06-29 10 3 ihe coupot i read this b.fori c TOU OROER TOUR PAT J TERN: You mus* ent BSM I three ten cent stomps r g Vou wont your pattern cut > H I don't _jct the stomps 2 j vou don't qet the pottern J A number of orders have75 words
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Advertisement165 1953-06-29 10 mow .|A rT^s^ Hj"Ula^aA 1 m!*!* V fttAHIAOD UCZ______#>». A KJ\ VU_\OH IJ Pr t __H_W^K^__.-^ y r_y^^\RlCHiW> COHTt ARUHE D lJ> I'lllS Hari > IttMTS 1 ||j Next Chanr- ui.wm.i |»|\|\v«~J "THE RETURN OF THE CORSICAN BROTHERS Stan ins Richard Greea. I i i I LAST 4 SHOWS frf.f^HiLr^165 words
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Article, Illustration632 1953-06-29 11 vDONi lune W, <Reu c^~\^ u^I ded t J a F oslav Drobny, of Egypt, n thud round effort at Wimbledon lasted nearly four and a half >l minutes today to overcome Rex Hartwig, of Australia, to fill rter-final in the mens singles. The former Czech632 words
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Article267 1953-06-29 11 I I I s l.ri.hnv I I. r.i i- i i I V- re nr;. i u r|s IH I HOMI N SI\GI I S KoerM H Britain (irrmam i >rmuMr. I> hM.de I mua Mrs I il'S Hrs. I S I ft. I i Mrs. I267 words
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Advertisement160 1953-06-29 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPART--I=l MENT: Supply of Teak Blocks, Teak Boards Teak Backing. Teak Plugs and Teak Wood Boxes. Spei ilications and Forms from Electrical Engineer's Ollice (Room 109). Close NOON 9/7/53 WATER DEPARTMENT Purchase of Surplus Items of Plants at Dunearn Road Depot. Deposit $100/-.160 words
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Advertisement312 1953-06-29 11 j ISOTUKS i THE SINGAPORE IMPKnvi MENT ORDINANCE N__vri_M___. (ChaDter 134) OF Tl alv2Fu ""^RATION AT«_ NI)MENT Tllfc PI AN r vi.l J M S RON ****m or St_2 f SECTION 52 (2) rKOVEMENT ordin i AMENDMENT NOJ^S rN?n TILE is here °y given thai in pursuance of the powers312 words
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Advertisement501 1953-06-29 11 ESTATES OF EEK TEK CHIP, deccar >d. MUKNATH MISIR also SE2SL as MUKUT NATH MISERA. deceased HAJI OMAR bin HAJI ABBAS also known as HAJI: ABDULLAH, deceased TAIB bin HAJI HUSSEIN deceased. JAEMAH binte JIMIN deceased. BAWA SINGH (Son of HARNAM SINGH), deceased. PURAN SINGH (Son of MANGAL SINGH) deceased.501 words
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Advertisement837 1953-06-29 11 SIIUAIH.V. WAN 1 1 II INDIAN »u»i|7T. XUl.iyal^r ni ilr. agr i:> r\perlr__red OU I'.iim f-IM.-ry 1 OMH I lOR. > r -exniTirme s.ih, r ijr.iwii |5l .mi salary rxpr.tr.l v; u* (Be^lUeni in ■lohorri ;.(.!> ,u>\ IK \o I Maaaeid INUIW v.ii.j., t Tamil m .1. aga 4.' i'\|MTi«n«-r<l837 words
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Advertisement240 1953-06-29 11 sin .i<«»vs M'JIIT \PI rrnunirat g v. ith B < I 1 ihe position he«n I lid \PI I rrimmunirali. g I the now KUALA LUMPUR .Ml Nl( IP \l 11\ 11 18 follow Municipality. Post: As« stant Engita er (Nil Salar> Mln.v.mci s: rhe e iuiva 1 nl Married240 words
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Miscellaneous290 1953-06-29 11 fAHf-AN ECXXA/77VC Y BANKS J LA~£R-| /AQUAPrTXR? a; t. ah ft wa^ r-.it-'V^TJ TEXAS M/LUON**£. /HA?NT SAFE.? "vl -BUT VOUR J STEAK, AN 'THE. V TRiED NKAH y-^< A j THEY'RE FABULOUS JAmfT VEW U Rp .?'-TMEr > £MI_1_ IS < T'CrlARCE ME FO'A WiOLE iS-A INDIAN?; ■^rm m T.PPCRSr.'-)290 words
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Article, Illustration552 1953-06-29 12 SINGAPORE'S hop, step and jump record, which stood untouched ior 17 years, became a thing of the ji.ist yesterday. With i magnificent leap, the Colony's schoolmaster athlete. Tan Eng Yoon created a new iet ord of 4<> ft. 1 in. in an afternoonStandard - 552 words
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Article28 1953-06-29 12 S e I 1 beat i<. .1 PV. D b t 1 ie ie y be1 1 r I k, > snapped in the lasl28 words
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Article46 1953-06-29 12 KsJALA LUMPUR S.m -The triangular athletic mee- fo.- .21 Kercury Athlaig'ss?, v«ia held al the Gurnev Road ground veatei lav, bet\\\-_ brokSi ffi record« te' ,U ltf pv 7 ,ts we}e keenly '"nested vith the Drn«« -;«•"->, victory fromVelam ffir; h,M> >- by on.46 words
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Article40 1953-06-29 12 JOHANNESBURG. June IS The Au.trs.iT.?* to* e'.„ R h! 'V XV- (W a Trsni^al r, b^ Puinti fon. goal two |oala three tries) to tn/ea penalty |oalf and trie*! here yeatertiay At Qall '.im- Auati ilians led" 11—40 words
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379 1953-06-29 12 SIT's Best Athlete is Yeo Lim Hui YFO LIM HUI, a inning ti l event- won the individual championship trophy in the Singapore Improvemenl Trust first annual sports held 3. the Victoria School ground yesterday. Although there no spectnevilar times returned, there wai very keen rivs ry in all the379 words
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Article168 1953-06-29 12 I Wonderlads Sports Party on their way to promotion, chalked |up another victory to remain unbeaten when thev met Keber- snan Club in a S.A.F.A. Division 3A league game at the Geylang Stadium yesterday, a solitary goal scored bv Wonderlads left- winger Tashm (n trie 10th minute168 words
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Article40 1953-06-29 12 Singapore Corinthians the leaders of the SAFA Division JA, received a walkover when Singapore Fire Brigade failed v2ffi» f °r match at the CVMA yesterday. sys beat Malay Teacher* 2 9 in [Or the Bay ley Cup yesterday40 words
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Article, Illustration326 1953-06-29 12 AUSSIES MUST DEPEND ON MILLER MILLER IHUNMRSIORMS Mu LONDON, June :>7. (Renter) lr the third day of thr live ig VS second i Knjiland at Lords ericktf around i *«3 lead oi 70 runs and nine lecond innn, England, out lor 17.' m renl. held a first inning l< id326 words
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Article765 1953-06-29 12 LEAGUE LEADERS, Tiger Sporting Association scored their tenth successive victory with their tenth SAFA division I league game at Jalan Besar stadium, but the 3—o victory which they scored over Chinese Athletics was in no way impressive. Two of the goals were 'gifts— a765 words
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Article123 1953-06-29 12 PENANG, Sun.— Good battii. ay Tai Liang Kheng (51 retired ind I.i in Cheng Poh (..:,> tea lured in today I cricket m_itc: between ::_< Chinese Recreatior Club and Sungei Patani X .vhirh ended in a draw. Batting first the Chines. totalled Ita for six123 words
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Article51 1953-06-29 12 THE McGregor-Watt Throwin competition Challenge Cup was won by Rovers S.C. team comprising Morton, Vass and Bon it ace. Roveri threw a total distance of 218 ft. y jn to win the Cup for the second year. Runners-op were S.R.C (A Rozario. IJ. Hoedea and C51 words
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Article50 1953-06-29 12 TAIPING s. i ■I. i p I I M B I Result < Ta D in tx and V< K i i W* nd Tai < j I 'i i > I): in K lish I— 4. ll— I _5i Wa •.nd 1 1 T50 words
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Article415 1953-06-29 12 LONDON. June 28. (Renter* —-Helped by centurv bv Alec Fbonnnson, .w_dc__e>ex built up fan^T- tola against L.anca>:ii!e yesterday. Thorny i who hif 109 and Dona.r- 8e..,.e.. made light of an attack that looked only modest 7^ B r: »«th«M and put on 122 roc tne fourth415 words
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Article131 1953-06-29 12 MAAA Meet Aug. 14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan athletic championships will be held on the Kuala Lumpur padang on August 14 and 15. An organising committee has been formed under the chairmanship of Mr. E. If. McDonald to plan another gigantic meeting. This year's meet will be of131 words
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Article83 1953-06-29 12 WINDSOR. F: 2_ (Rente:'' Goi don I' H tain's champion .1 >ckej was recent bv the Queen. iied at V) meeting manship stole < -v' i Marl borough home m Satui day. Among the valuablei si were a p sun and a gold cigai rt83 words
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Article17 1953-06-29 12 *r*\- V'll.lll VCM 1 N l lrl< 1 1. i i ii lip I17 words
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Miscellaneous45 1953-06-29 12 J SOCCER: SAFA Dir. 1 IRC vs RE ME Jalan Be sar; Dir. 3_9 Gi/"ikhana SC vs Malays SU at Geylang: fmmigraiion SC vs Woodbridge Hospital ut MFA. Friendly: Mala vs vs SCC at SCC. ATHLETICS: Convent of Hohj Infant Jesus at SJI. 4.30 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous517 1953-06-29 12 WEIGHTS FOR 2ND DAY BELOW are UM weights for the second day of the Selan&or races vn Wednesday. (I. Div. >— b Fur«. Bainlield 8.03 (1.. X DIV. I— b t (iall mt Re 0 9.00 Stare Show 8.0! p,. rm j la Kbandi Star 8.13 J *P. e "p517 words
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Article1169 1953-06-29 3 TODAK - A TRUE STORY OF A HAUNTED HOUSE TODAK by WTO -f( f r? lS s l v.i> In this put «»f England muh,. year* ago, there was •> pretty little house often passed on m.. walks, it i^ u<»ni- now. because it killed 0 rather, the ghosts in it killed1,169 words
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Article767 1953-06-29 3 Paul iMinter's Episode All The Story So Far: In a bungalow up on lhe Peak at Hong Kong, Captain Phillips of the tanker "PORT ROYAL* 1 shows his Superintendent, Bramley, two slips of paper found on two bod Eel aboard his ship. \m- Bos**, has already told767 words
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344 1953-06-29 4 DEAR TAN, You ore good at cricket ond would like to take it up seriously but you are afraid that it will affect your studies. There can be only one answer to thot question. As far as your school work is con cerned you344 words
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Article164 1953-06-29 4 "PLASS, is a term which J covers a wide range 3_of substances which differ widely in chemical composition and physical properties. but which possess the essential characteristic of having cooled from a state of fusion to become solid without crystallisation. The earliest specimens of glassware seem164 words
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Article171 1953-06-29 4 Mournfully the wind wheels to and fro Whispering in sadness swift and low, Jn this dark naked earth, shivering and cold A story oi the melancholy race was told. The humming darkness o/ fhe troubled night M,ngles with the tired mysterious mornin' light Put many a mound, moist with171 words
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Article104 1953-06-29 4 Mispress J eve: "Emily, have yom swept out thai room' 1 Kmlly: "Er. no. madam, 1 hare swept out t)ie dust, but the room is ttiU there." Music Teacher: "'Mary, i/ou arc fifteen minutes late ior your pidfto lesson." Mary: "Em very tOTTy but never mind. Ell play104 words
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Article669 1953-06-29 4 Jaye Wy - The Adventures Of "Fairy Pink Jaye Wy by ()M I iijjon a time, there lived i I llrj a prctt. little fairv. <hc had lo.eiv. misty, pink grJ which glowed ll the moonlight. Her little gowns as tn ide ol the verv finest pin! mi Horn the webs of tbe669 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1953-06-29 4 Youth Crossword 1 Rod I 4 Pitch 7 ~3~"| (5~1 I Ei I J 2 Operatic 9 Rant 10 jj 3 Smj)| ch J 0 v a L__ 4 Liqht hr 1 ind,v.duoi« >q~ B a 12 tgyotion sun 1 I 1 1 I 1 5 P JU se 13120 words
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Miscellaneous106 1953-06-29 4 Try This Trick CAN VOU MAKE A CUFF FROM A FOOL? It is possible to change just five matches and in so do'nu change the fool into chef Try working It out before looking at the answer. FDDL i i i •otcmoiii Um ED Lp*CCu wmSLm,. $r m*. W m106 words
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Article, Illustration612 1953-06-29 5 ISAAC TEOH - ISAAC TEOH GREAT JP_EQ_P__._E OF TESTERS* AY Born 63 B.C. Ui_«l It A.D. r.s IL'GL'STrs the Great ((iaius Ociavlax \ugu-ttis). v. .ix the unul nephew of (iaius JtJius Caesar, his nether being the daughter ot Ctmmm*f% sister. In unro_ of a Si p lather I. Ml iuj612 words
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Article218 1953-06-29 5 Laugh AH with FUN FAMOI'S rti awi i |a art im I b\ .1 i h iri I": 'Mil- lh lloil. .l|l pnu« hrd him uith i tmi l; 99*vi aa aa pxelah»ed the median. "I uouhln t i mi ol iak irom ouf loclfty! (Jive it !»omc rharitablfi cans*218 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-06-29 5 (Vice-President) and Mr. James N.illiah (Hon. Secretary). (Staadiag): Messrs. T. Rasiah (Commission Chairman). B. S. NiJes, A E. Navarajaalaaam, Samuel Nalliah. Raymond Navarat nam (Assistant Secretary). uic irvuaia l.umpur i.ieuiou. Tamil Church Youth Fellow ship Cabinet Members for 1! >53/54. From left to right (seated): Messrs. A. Sekarajasekaram59 words
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Article284 1953-06-29 5 How far does it spread From this corner of the earth Wherefore this depth of massive water Separates human kinds, their kith and km From land to land and shore to shore Wherefore this cloudy sky Extends far and wide, over and above The sea to the284 words
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Article, Illustration291 1953-06-29 5 J^M.vlA JSANE i. g spe< ia I 1 m frying doughnuts. i ially some little crispy wnirn -ho calla "anowPerhaps rou*d 'ike to hem 'he nexl time tha gang gathers at vour house, jo lake you b specialist, how r er, sei ve your apprentices i p291 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1953-06-29 6 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE _9r TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY f 1 ff v7 m f 7"~ a x y ",">i I r /'a /slob£:pb\,\ TAKE 50V.E) PICTURED. IM OOJAiv3 AN^ (C 7 I OSCAP'.' V/l V***) YV 7/ pictures, /article om the rmej V£/ V__lJ^^/^^n^ -y t 1 Vmolo185 words
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Article, Illustration68 1953-06-29 7 Anzfcony Boys'* SvFsooJ Sports STANDARD PICTURES by W#ng Khyc Yin EfevtHt new records were broken af Sf Anthonys Boys School 13fh Afhlefic Meet belt ai Sf. Joseph's ground on Friday. Roland Sfeven was fhe Champion for 7953, whi 1 4 Chia Sian Teck was fhe runner-up. In fhe68 words
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Article1284 1953-06-29 8 THE EXPERIENCE-OF A LIFE TIME TWINKLE a Malayan student f now in England writes about what she saw on June 2nd. Our seats were in Parliament- Square an area in the vicinity of the Ab jey and we were fortunate in that our stand was right opposite thc Abbey Entrance.1,284 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-06-29 8 HIS BIG DAY All smiles and he had every reason to be happy. Six year old Viva Doraisingham was Queen tor a day when Penrb Hill School's Primaries had iheir Coronation dot £\\\\.\\.V.\\\\\\\\..V-\-VVVVVV\VV-V.-\\.\\\VV>..\V\\\\V\V\V\\.Vv.VV\\..V\\-.\33 words
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385 1953-06-29 8 NG FOOK KHAU - I Launched With The Sultan Of Perak NG FOOK KHAU By I um having a time 01 my life her< I I must thank all tho e who made my trip possible. 1 spent a night ul Birmingham drove down to Rochester where I the old Roman castl< and th385 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1953-06-29 8 WWWWWWWVWWWW W WWW V »ww YOUR CONTEST I.C.st iwrlv's orrect i prii Yearn Rwang Inai Penang; Mis S Lau Kit Ngoh. A i noon S hoo Ipol K. asantha A s hool. Singapore; Miss Florence '!<•.». apn S Taj Ken.; Y l l c Khn Boys' St (orrect solution was83 words
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