Singapore Standard, 1 July 1953
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Title Section16 1953-07-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD \ol Ilf. No. 329. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, Jl LY 1, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article71 1953-07-01 1 RI K C Quee" will Mond of a V 1 lion ivinjs wvww >.ui>iMirv uif nrx» uay oy tr.iin for Kulauavo. 240 milrs away. They If ft London by air this <t't«*ino(»n. The br»M»ch«* s are identical with tlif itm> pre>enied to Queen Elisabeth <»n her71 words
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Article13 1953-07-01 1 Lin Tiong Ann - Lin Tiong Ann looks I A I B '.ioni13 words
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Article20 1953-07-01 1 29 (ReuAn -v.'.^er f. I -o of E W. Wil- <y] the }■;< tail To-20 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-07-01 1 A Famous Diamond Clip For Margaret photo. C\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\! Qur«« Klinttbrth. tin* 5 "I Queen Mother, attended a garden part? at Lam- beth Palace (the London residence of U»<* Arch- bishop of C »ntevt)ury <• organised '»v tht* Women's Corona Club A Chunh of tnsland Club foe colo- j nial women.AP - 63 words
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Article72 1953-07-01 1 TOKYO. June 30 (Reuter)— The floods began to recede in Japan's southern island ol Kyushu today and the nation began the huge task of bringing relief to thousands oi square mi ea .'.stated by inundations. The first foreigner I subscribe to a relieJ fund opened here72 words
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417 1953-07-01 1 SEOl r L f June 30 (Kcuter)— President Syngman Rhee today dismissed his Detence Minister, MajorGen. Shin Tai Yunu. an advocate of the "go it alone policy", and replaced him with Vice Admiral Sohn Wen 11, Chie. of Naval Operations, who is known417 words
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Article55 1953-07-01 1 HONGKONG. June $0 (AFP> All available detective forces in Hongkong have been mobilised following the disappearance of the 5-year-old son of the manager of China Bus Company here and liie receipt by the father oi j ransom demand for HK$2OO,OOO. It whs stated here that the55 words
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Article39 1953-07-01 1 MANILA. June 50, (AP)— Armed bandits massacred in entire family of seven Filipino Muslims on southern Jolo island Ihe thugs cut down members of the family as. t'nry ;]ppt. and withdrew afte< lootDg the residence.39 words
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Article17 1953-07-01 1 THE Q:iet>u r P 4-i r took the royal Uftiu back M) Lun- APAP - 17 words
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Article604 1953-07-01 1 Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the latest directives issued by the Johore Malayan Communist Party State Secret*^ Qn d captured by the security forces contains an open admission that the Government's food control measures are having a devastating effect on the M.C.P. organisation in Johore.604 words
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Article, Illustration168 1953-07-01 1 The Tale Of Crack Shot Ismail CRACK shot of the I J Fourth Battalion. Malay Rt*»iment is ltt-year-old Private Ismail bin Putoh. S J who in the Pahang Junclr killed two Communist j And it took him onl.v five NftM, less time Hi in it takes168 words
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Article77 1953-07-01 1 STRIPPED -BY CEMENT MIXER BRIS'IOL. June 28 (Reuier) A workman whose clothes were raught i;» cement rnix-r-i was itripped naked today in a crowded central Bristo i reel His shirt became aned i" the revolving shaft ol ;h<* machine and shirt sin 4 el and trOUSerj were whipped oft. The77 words
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Article47 1953-07-01 1 TROWBRIDCE. (Western England). June SO, (Rentrr)-Ten-year-oid Michael Gliddon went to school yesterday casually carrying a live mortar bomb to present to his teacher. Michael had found it in a field Headmaster Percy Elvira thanked him and phoned the bomb disposal squad.47 words
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Article322 1953-07-01 1 By Ronnie Duclos Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.-Commondo bandits carrying death warrants issued by South Malaya's Communist chieftain, Hor Lung, for Singapore Police officers, are known to have slipped from Penggerang, at the south-eastern tip of Johore, into the Colony, Johore Bahru Police disclosed322 words
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Article143 1953-07-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tno>. A pan "to starve the terrorists" in the Kuala Lumpur district of Seiangor will bo enforced tomorrow .July I. It will deny 350,001) people living in 351 square miles of the Kuala Lumpur admin?stra- tive district the right to possess surplus143 words
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Article60 1953-07-01 1 WASHINGTON. June :U) (AP) Representative W M. Whee>>r (Democrat-Georgia) yesterday accused Supreme Court .Justice William O Doug d S of treason, lie gave his as one of six reasons for impeach "nent of Mr Douglai tor high crimes and misdemeanors" following his granting a60 words
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Article51 1953-07-01 1 SAIGON. June SO (Renter) Cambodian t r oops today took up position! In Government buildings in the capital of 'he state. Phnom Penh. An uneasy quiet hung over the city but official sourre» here laid there had been no clashes between the Cambodian Hoops and \\u51 words
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Article22 1953-07-01 1 A DETACHMENT of the Pakistani army will lav ,-i wreath oday 'he tomb of the Unknown Soldier In I\nn* AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article100 1953-07-01 1 LONDON. June 30 (Reuter) Thf Marquis of Salisbury. 50, new acting Foreign Secretary today sat in the rtiali once occupied by his grandfafther. u'.io A-a.s one of Britain's grea'eit Fureigu Secretaries beloici the turn of the rentury The grandson ha> taken Charge of100 words
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Article31 1953-07-01 1 NEW DELHI. Jun,. M < K«*hl«t Sir I dtmiittt llill.it>. who iratlird thr MUiiniit of Mount I. «'!«•<•( with tlii- Shrrp.i 'I<hnhiNork.i>. w.is ill in bstf line with dvs««nt«*r.v todj>.31 words
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Article26 1953-07-01 1 LONDON hinr M M*) Budapest r.irlio unnonnird today th«- joh of Snnlm (itlMl.ll of |ll<* (olilflllllllsl p»rt\ for llnnu" v Ii t> l»c<u abolished.26 words
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Article26 1953-07-01 1 ROME, Itinr ::0 (API Tkc <)u<-«n M«tth«*i .did I'nii M.ni;.in't 1 1 n«- ct hri«* loci. iv ,n roulf |O >>>Mitli«-i ii Rhcidcsiu.26 words
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Advertisement94 1953-07-01 1 £en tr^E^ }C C t* 1 i up B:3M v v \x* i fy Y S her h^ a «t! She f^ S r j^* V^v J '°w it pleads HB ">■ ULfK** 1 th «f to see her 'Vv/ e girl eo in tf aheid: n^ r strength and94 words
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Advertisement99 1953-07-01 1 V. O. B Old ScotcbWtjiskz PRODUCT OF SCOTLANO D-iffibutor| SCOTT 6 INGUSH (SEA I LTD SINGAPORE 0 KUALA LUMPUK New STAR BLADES r Shave perfectly NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! OURIDIUM PROCESSING <^jSSSw9B EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES J^^jfTfM "Durtd'utn-proccssrnq'' mean* Bf^^^ I that during hurUenmq the blades are kept at precision ■■V^^^if^Bk^Lfl temperature99 words
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215 1953-07-01 2 City's No To Pork, Poultry Hawkers Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 1,000 pork and poultry hawkers will not be able to sell meat as irom 1!»54. For the rest of this year, they .ill have to sell at places at least 1,200 teet away from the nearest meat stall. The Health215 words
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Article66 1953-07-01 2 HITTING at "the wise men advised nnd pressed the rnmtnt" to ban lotteries l it] by polili ill organisations. Malayan Mirror. o!V.;i! organ of the Malayan Chinese •iai ion, charged with being destruction! I The Mirror said these men merely sought the downfall of i"66 words
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Article33 1953-07-01 2 Speeding $30 VV H Mil. l S, a squadron leader. Tengah, was fined >o [n the Singjpore First Traffic ol driving a car a'r "*4?j :it p.h a.ong Bukit T.mah o:i April 1733 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-07-01 2 AN artist's sketch of the proposed shoe polish factory ulw« h will be built on the Colonial Development Industrial Estate at Bukit 'liin.ih. Singapore, by the Kiwi Polish Co.. (Malaya) Ltd. The factory will form a unit of a world-wide chain which the company in Melbourne. Australia,94 words
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402 1953-07-01 2 Court Totd TO SHOVV his \o\e for her, a man offered to bay his woman friend a car, consented to transfer his life insurance policies to her, promised to make her the beneficiary of his provident fund with the Singapore City402 words
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Article22 1953-07-01 2 THE Express Transport Co will celebrate its removal to its new premises. In Ra/Tles Place with a cocktail party today.22 words
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Article66 1953-07-01 2 AN odd job man of .Mohan Brothers Co.. Arab Street, Singapore, Ramana'han Marimuthu, 23, was ves'erday sentenced in the Eighth Police Court to three months* simple imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of $200 on April 4 belonging to Guni, wife of thp head manager. Ramanathan66 words
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Article364 1953-07-01 2 Barn Dance To Start Off Week THERE will be fun and' hilarity tonight at the Raflles Hotel when tho Americans and all their lr: en ris from every community in S :igapore par- ipate in the second annual Barn Dance to open Fourth of July Week, in364 words
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Article43 1953-07-01 2 A SINGAPORE Hainanese cook was waylaio on his way home and robbed of his wrist watch, worth $20. a cork hat. worth $2. and SH 50 cash in Adam Road on Monday night. Both robber? escaped by running down Duncarn Road43 words
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Article220 1953-07-01 2 THREE months aso, the Singapore Citv Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereaux Colebourn, issued a closin* order o n a bouse in Balestier Koad. after he had visited it and looked it over. ffc! hund red and twentyC t°hc P r;° PlC Yesterday,220 words
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291 1953-07-01 2 Trade Recession Ahead, Says Mr. Taylor Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE is moving towards o trade recession and 1954 is likely to be a more difficult year, the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, told a press conference yesterday. He said this year was more or less what he had expected291 words
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Article147 1953-07-01 2 A YOUNG Singapore woman, Tan Geek Iluali. 101a 4u~ mnrnwHA p-.K.i. Court yesterday how she was forced into prostitution to earn* a living. "My husband died sorm time ago." she said. "And alter this I 'followed 1 a man to the Federation. When we147 words
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Article78 1953-07-01 2 WHILE walking hom e on Thursday night, a Chinese v:as robbed by three other Chinese. who stepped out of a motor rar at a dark spot in Kamponc Loynng. off Chanel They demanded money from man. Bjt whe n they rercived on!y $7 from him, one78 words
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104 1953-07-01 2 A SINGAPORE policeman. Lance Corporal Dewa bin Jai. was acquitted and discharged from a charge of accepting a $30 bribe fn»rri a Johore detective by the Singrpore Second Criminal Dis 'rict Judge Mr. E. H. D'Netto. yesterday Mr. D'NeUo said there ha» been discrepancies in the104 words
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Advertisement129 1953-07-01 2 1 .Inl |);1 V •SANGDIL" (Hindi) From romorrcw "THE DAWN OF ISLAM" NAAM" (Tamil) Today 1 .15. MS 9.15 "KAMPONCi SENTOSA" (Malay) fi\ till 1 1 1 B <; rra t World Today "1.00 9.1.) p.m •ROSE OF (Cinecjlor) Today on <6 9.15 p.m "BIG SK¥" INDIAN MOVIE NEWS JULY129 words
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Advertisement167 1953-07-01 2 en B E X co#m, w ,j kemehoM ware. Ask r it) > beaken and meajurinf jugi; can brc^k 3 BEAUTIESBn^" 1-BEX Kuchcn canisrcra w > In J Fb., 2 fb and 4 Ib. tiie*, MTOQg and hr^icmc, th«e uM-tul «onge bt>ae« are u-nspurcnt and 9tTJ gnod-kv>kin4 «;ih r ndrd167 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 3 Exclusive Schools System Opposed j^K 1*,,. Federation H approve the H j on oJ races In IB B IB Mi mm. W IB23 words
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Article, Illustration69 1953-07-01 3 whem j Inmh Ait Force i>.jkn(.» rtdui Saicon ar--I**4 in Slßgapsrc From left: Mme. C i M ss jn ir Warsfcal Sir (iifford SandersioM, C in C Far fcasl Air F«rcc, (irneral Louis (hassin I<llrinK ot lh« Ivenrh Air "'•<■ <lti(lo('hin. t i. and Ljdy 5.,,, 1nM,n. (.rmral69 words
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235 1953-07-01 3 Heated Debate On Free Medical Aid To Families TEMPERS H 6 a Staff R «Porter S Un d Ci S di *Pe"so 9 ri e med CO <"< "Sen.,;!' 5 bJy "Wept hi, B^tl^ 1 All V» Tnß^**niiw— to wa's ,he on amounted <-"i!dren 0 "„',dd rS W Ves «no235 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-01 3 Photo. I I Mrs. Thelma Paul. ad ver- executive of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin' dVri Sti" The St *n- nn P Kf° Ver in Sin R a- T P«re before proceeding a world tour She surprise that a e u«: r^ ld "^spaje? JS the pVo8 1 TI Ctai >dar dStandard - 74 words
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Article55 1953-07-01 3 THE contract awarded lo I Singapore contractor for Che construction of a pump house and two of three types of luc- tton channels, was" withdrawn *1 yesterday's meeting ot the Citjr Council. The President of the Conn- rll. Mr. T. p. f. McNeice, said thai the committee had asked55 words
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Article118 1953-07-01 3 I Chief of ti,e French Air'S' i^ ir i"e^'»«'ande 1 I 1S h ha 1 tlds Sin sa ore vester d a? l n h d China threw up «o torecaM how lom i|E*l ble ted h > hou Sh he adm connection thdf118 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 3 M^icTi montl^> recess the g»w lor Um m K held" f,f' diti n rHI be to either m&^JSS^23 words
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Article89 1953-07-01 3 AN T Indication thai th e Esplanade R >sl I iranl in Singapore mu- be ke;)t open throughout day a n L night and that the rent. »l th e stalls may bo reduced, was liven «it yesterday's City Council meeting. Mr. T P. F.89 words
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Article37 1953-07-01 3 A MEETING >l i xlitorj of Ban Shins Tong pawnship to which receiving order was recently made, will take place at tho Meng Seng Charitable Association <n> S« urday June 4 at 10 a m37 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 3 A SUPPLEMENTARY bud get for $1,323,344 to finalise the financial aiTaiis of the Singapore City Council for VJSII was approved yesterday.23 words
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35 1953-07-01 3 RADIO Malaya Is chang tig its Blue Network s!; v transmission frequency Irom 7L'(K) kcs. to 48-0 kc». from today. Recent observations »h i that the former wavelength was unsuitable.35 words
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Article82 1953-07-01 3 THE reduced fai t and i nite change* in the City Circu ir luxury bus route ba s not shown any n- t rv <• ij!> improvement in its Brsl two days, Mr Q G. Wilsoi the Ac ing Genera; Manager <>[ [he Singapore82 words
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Article64 1953-07-01 3 A WORKIXG Comn ittee ol the Singapore Branch of the: Malayan Chinese A ociation ha-? appointed a 11-m gation to attend the M.C.A.'s Central Committee Meeting at Kuaia Lumpur on July 4. Mr. Lim Keng Liar* w\ I head the delegation. The Central Committee will discuss r64 words
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Article247 1953-07-01 3 MISS AMY LAYCOCK (Pro*. Fast) successfully I rescinded a Singapore City Council decision to instruct 111 l?£al advisers to secure an injunction against the use of a children's creche in Balmoral Road "which is causing a nuisance in the neighbourhood.' Mr. T P. F IftcNeice247 words
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Article14 1953-07-01 3 A terrorist was hanged it the Pudu Prison m Ku Lumpur yesterday.14 words
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545 1953-07-01 3 CITY COUNCIL TO THINK AGAIN ON THE HIGHWAY ROLE SWITCH Standard Stall' Krpnrter THE Singapore Governm«nl Tas accep'ed Cull Rnancial responsibility for provision of raffic furniture In the Colony. innounced Mr. r P. F McMeice. President ot the City Council yesterday. Hff made the ■naounccfneni luring a debate at yesteriay's545 words
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Advertisement202 1953-07-01 3 I HO ME LIT F m EmLHL chainsaw H Curs on ]8" --JI-* Trres up to 5 hours to 1 HI I A^\t GUA RANTEED I '^^^x TO B i *^«S' OUT PERFORM I > au,omo.ic Clutch or d Governo j I *«tW«IP«hn MBCII Narrow Chan I Fta Acth. 3,,202 words
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Advertisement165 1953-07-01 3 f TKt "OH famout V bt 9v ty O Ch|no f /7 fl »«1 dwr.ng rh« fe J 9n of fn% f f^T loon become th« /U** V*. Ma n »erc the on >-^ *^*^i. v Th t motr fomous o» »he omilv of Tigcr •IGFH BAl > 1 J\165 words
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Article97 1953-07-01 4 THERE has »>rc:i no response to the appeal of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Serviced Dr M..M.H Gibson-BUI for blood to swell the depleted lock of Singapore's blood bank. Yesterday, there were three Chinese donors at the B^od Transfusion Centre, who are on the regular ttat However,97 words
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Article106 1953-07-01 4 JOHOIU BAllRi: J'ucs In the Po ice Court today 'he pros'vv:lion asked for a postponenieni in the case in which Chinfc Ah Tens is charged wita causing ihe dea'h of Kok Ah Moo toy negligeot driving and also vita endangering "he livei of Lim106 words
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Article106 1953-07-01 4 Dog Shooters Told: Be Careful Standard Staff Krporter ALL Singapore dog-shofl have been thoroughly briefed ;jb<jut taking the necessary precaution; before shooting ami if is unfortunate tn;it some pedestrians were )ut by ricochetting bullets, said Mr A H. Forster. Chief Veterinary Officer yesterday. Mr Forster said the shooters were now106 words
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Article63 1953-07-01 4 TAX ENG KIA'l was t^o an accident :i:id failing io :e--days late ill reporting an acci- port an accident was fined a dent, Chief Inspector Ahmed total of $'2lj. bin Hussein prosecuting, told .\Y > Boon Koi a 'orry I the Singapore Vtwat63 words
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91 1953-07-01 4 A STENOGRAPHER cmplqytd by *he Singapore DepartzßCßl of Broadcasting. Jong Phui Lisa, told the Board of Rent f raif fltotiaii yesterday how her chief tenant cut otf her e'cc r r \:y 2nd water supply when she refused to pay rent which he had increased91 words
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Article40 1953-07-01 4 A MOTION by Mr. SAM. Ally Maricav that the K^ti Lumpur Municipality should give its maximum co-operation in the matter of the tow/g housing to help the "-mall man" was carried todaj bi *he Municipal Council inoe'.ir.-;.40 words
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Article13 1953-07-01 4 KASELAR MAT.COM of Bukir Tcrcsn was arq'. in the Singapore Sevei13 words
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208 1953-07-01 4 When An Expat Officer Should Pay Pent. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A locolly -engoged c-, filling a temporary post on short-term contract, shou' allocated government quarters. If he does, he she mic rent, and tKe teims of his cont roct should take This is one of many recommendations *N Housing Adviser208 words
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Article183 1953-07-01 4 Officer, 3 SCs Fight Off Ambush KUALA LUMPI T R, Tues. About iO terrorists ambushed a vehicle carrying a security officer aad three special constables on thej Songei Papan Estate in the Pengeran* area of Johore yesterday. In the exchange of fire, one of the bandits was wounded. The security183 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-07-01 4 AIK Marsbai Sir Clifford Saadersea. C-in-C Far East Air «>n »-am<*d nut in inspection of Officers and airmen at R.VK Station in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Picture shows him with W Cdr. W. R. Williams O.C. of No 383 Helicopter Win* Partly bidden is W Cdr. K. !*I. M. Wmmt,56 words
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Article47 1953-07-01 4 i A CHINESE woman. Tan I j Mooi alias Tan Ah Poh of No. i i 87 Batu Tiga Road» Klang and »|a 12-year-old Malay boy. whose bome is at at Rifleßange Road. Kuala Lumpur, have been mining from their homes 1 since Jur« 26.47 words
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Article129 1953-07-01 4 TWENTY-TWO trade uniocs ind i»tafl .i suriationj representing dbo.:t 18.000 Singapore Gover.mre.it employees a 1 night elected I- reptesenattoeg bo meet Government today -he procedure in w i.king oj* a new salary m i tor then based on :he Rj'sod Commission's recommendations Their action follows a Government129 words
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Advertisement82 1953-07-01 4 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 30— The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on fhe London market: LONDON RUBBER j LONDON TIN Spo.* 19*d. Spot £662/10 i*r ton i r buyers £665 scMcr*. Ju4y/Scpf. 19Jd. Three monrh £65?i Oct. /Dec. 1 9id. buyert,82 words
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Article, Illustration720 1953-07-01 5 5 Nev/ Figures At St. Joseph's Sports HIGHLIGHT of the St. Joseph's Institution athleiic eet yesterday was the record breaking performance by the An-10-Chinese School team who bettered the Singapore 4 x 110 yards mark in the inter-schools invitation relay. ACS clipped .1 sees off the720 words
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Article120 1953-07-01 5 1 < 1 PKNANG. Tues.— Euro- pttam have selected a i;o<>d all-round side for the Pen in« rric-ket "test" against The Rrst on July 4 and 5 at t!ie Ptnani; j Sports Club Kroiind. Enropeass: s. v. Adams i fcapt.), J. T. B;\il\v;ird. i R. Carter.120 words
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Article64 1953-07-01 5 IVIMBLKDOX. June :J0: ißeuter)—Results of quarter-fina! of the women's singles championship played here today weie: Miss S. Fry (ISA > beat Miss J. Sampson (U-S.A.) 6-4. G-2. Miss D. Hait <r T .S.A.) beat Mrs. Z Koermoczi (Hungary) 7-5, 7-5: Mrs. I). Knode (IT.SAJ brat Miss A.64 words
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Article44 1953-07-01 5 P T Win 3-2 POST and Telegraph Sports Club scored a narrow 3-2 victoryover the Town Ranqers in a SAFA Division :JC match played at CYMA yesterday. Scorers for P T were: Orn.ir (2> and Sidek. Kalimuthu and Doubles Murray replied for the losers.44 words
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Article37 1953-07-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues- The organisers ol the R;; eid cricket have decided to the closing date for entries to July lo So far only Rve States— Perak. Selansor. Negri Sembilan Johore arid Peoang have niered.37 words
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Article29 1953-07-01 5 IPOH. Tues. Anderson School sports will take on the school ground on July llstarting 3 p.m. There will be a half m:le relay event lor old boys.29 words
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Article494 1953-07-01 5 THE draw for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Op^n championships, wbk-h will be pLaycd from July 3 to 10. is as follows: Men's Open Simrfr*: Ong Chew Bee Bye: Lie-i Khe Liang B e Y. P Wee B. e: E. Jensen v H K. Yadi; F Y. Khoo494 words
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Article176 1953-07-01 5 m A fino hattri.-k by Hussein m the first half gave Traction Union Sports Club an easy ?«T i lctor y over the rk. vNork Services in a SAFA Division 'AB match played at bt r.eorge's Road yesterday. > By this win Traction arc now m176 words
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Article, Illustration112 1953-07-01 5 PKR VK'S all-round sportsman. A. I. Thillainathjii. who won Ihe Standard-Alfred Coronatiun Tour Contest, returned to Singapore by Qant.is BO AC last night after witnessing the two l»iff»r*t ivrnts in that rountry the crowning and the first lVst match. "I had a fin e view of tlie Oronation procession at112 words
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Article185 1953-07-01 5 PENANG, Tuo?.— Fun her m in the Penanf lawn i championships v. ere: Men'i Singles: Cheah Wat Hun hont Dr. B.T. Hammond 7-.*i (>-4 K.E.M. Hussein be:.t Dan Judah 1 H-4 8-3: Dr. Lim Chong Eu Kan* Kee Chuang 6-4 4-8 fl < Uomrns Singles* Mil Hooi Seah185 words
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652 1953-07-01 5 LOH CHOOI YEN who dominated all the long distance events became the champion athlete at the Hartley Secondary School's first athletic sports held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Although the times recorded wer o below that of any secondary school standard the athletes652 words
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Advertisement208 1953-07-01 5 W!• i Cr) ilj lor»,M>klng» |V 45, I.ls, li.r. 9.30 p.m. STORI of A OALLAHT C— VCTW, r0 life WITH ALL THE nRKATH,M\ \M> SWllflWG ACTION THAT THE SCBBBM CAN GIVE! ''•'O»» o* il tS» TwJ/JK* j,'^fc- i K ,k,; 'K» onlv viilain >t »K» oust MMMm m«r» h«i [JACK208 words
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Advertisement160 1953-07-01 5 9th <Sc FINAL DAY TODAY EiiJ^^^Rioii^CMTl-ARIINE DAHL 5 PIUS Harry Janus Mis Mu^ir MmN Al>(>! l» ;l ||,r Vm SCOTLAND WELCOMES QUEEN 4 THE TEST MATCH —^W^^^^M^^lM Jg^j^_ <&& ffS Rrioascd St.irri'i-4 tfHBl RICHARD ORKKXE PAULA RA\M()M) «l J DONA i)|{ \K!<: j^M jfl nONT FOKCKT! HhMhn. Club nipcts at160 words
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Miscellaneous74 1953-07-01 5 SBHFA Div. I—OTEC vs Si we Darbu ut Jalan Beanr; Sht v$ Pulau Bnkom at SCC: MPH vs Mai Airways Geylai g, Div. '2 Ford VS Borneo Motors at Farrer Park: Breweries vs ICI at Farrer Park: NTS vs Ci'ithrie at SHB: Div. 3 KPM v$ Shell 'B' «i Farrer74 words
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Article785 1953-07-01 6 r J"HK Singapon Legislative Council will not u:\< up us rollertivf! srxtfi in April tuxi year Though according Uj thr Constitution its trrm <>( life sh< uld -\i>n«- year, we understand that its life maj pm I ng*d t anything from six months ti a v*.n.785 words
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Article372 1953-07-01 6 Review of Views Lady Doctors iii s\.\ MELAYU sugaestedj thai »he Authoriiies in riniiapore ;»nd the Federation >r Malaya should seriously u.ke< steps to have only lady medical! ofHcera to inspect dead Muslim < women before issuing dtai'ii certificate. The paper says Ihatj most Muslins do not like inalei doctors372 words
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Article, Illustration855 1953-07-01 6 The bold King Lewis of Partnerland FERGUS tRSm n(fc duces The Ruler Of ore Realm LONDON IN the r?ui*t of the country sits a whitehaired, kindly-looking man who heads on organisation that he calls a con stitutionol monarchy with c wiitten constitution and complete freedom of speech He rules it855 words
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Article560 1953-07-01 6 O.M. Green - O.M. Green By LONDON, IT certainly seem* absurd that, while Great BriIfcin has siven independence to the whole of India. Portugal slili stick- tightly to her tiny possession of Goa. mexpugnabie by anything hut force Ml Nehru won't use force, '"ft is otie tiling *o take560 words
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Article, Illustration17 1953-07-01 6 ''And ipco'iing of snips, Mrs. Selby seen whor's loom up I on »ha port fidt17 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter193 1953-07-01 6 Sir In reply to the Honble C. R Dnsaratha Raj*S article of 2i»:h June. Mr. Raj seems to have blown up quite Middenly and declared that mv statement to the Press wai nothing but M foolish Jabbering? 1 Tut! Tut! Mr. R.i. Public men193 words
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Letter258 1953-07-01 6 Bir; According to tht i papers married women will i be the first to be retrenched, I then the ie-cmplo.ved pc.i--1 sioners and then thf> new y re vuted stall 1 Superficially this seems to 1 be a very tensibte aii^nce- ment. Married women h;i\e258 words
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Letter125 1953-07-01 6 Sir;—Gre.it Britain a WTayi pride* herself on btto| I 0 n'ry in which c\> enjoys eouai righK under lit- law. We hear people tha! the law of Britain po*e* every man to ho ::>- -n- ent until he is pittt 1 I ty. Why <h<>n WU .Mr C.125 words
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Letter115 1953-07-01 6 St.—Your corresp-mri. 'it "Angry" raises an Interesting; point when he mtot the injunction the IVy Council wishes to take 'o prevent a children*! I re ho from operating in Balmoral Road. Since when has the prevention of the noi-e of crying babies become the responsibility ol the City115 words
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Letter126 1953-07-01 6 Sir; In almost every cinema theatre in Singapore slides are shown ;i-k--in«? the public to co-operate in preserving a smokeless atmosphere In the theatre hailc. But. unfortunately, very few ueople seem to respond to the appeal. They never realise the extent of inronvenie:ae caused to others126 words
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Advertisement125 1953-07-01 6 HEAD OFFICE: 128 Kobinrurt Koad Smqaporc. lc!cphon« Nos 839V1— ***** Cablt b Iclcqiaoh Add> ss MGERNEWS Smqopore BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222 fHt Timrs Building Printing House Squo>c London, EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 4} Sulton Street. 83 Cowon Strict. 8 L.tfh Sr«c<.t. Ictiphonc 4588 fckph. nc 8 2';125 words
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Advertisement40 1953-07-01 6 TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE FROM BANGKOK TWICE WEEKLY TO EUROPE TWICE WEEKLY TO JAPAN b FREQUENT INTRA ORIENT SERVK PAL DC-6B and DC -6 AVAILABLI CONNECTIONS FROM SINGAPORE TRAVEL IN COMFORT Philippine Air Lines, h. TIL: 7: Y««*r nftttt Twil A <40 words
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330 1953-07-01 7 MALAYAN STUDENTS' GALA BALL LOYALTY IN A LION DANCE luoe 0 (Rruter) Six hundred in London last ni*»ht wished Queen Lv «'ul prosperous reign Vijzabetn Royalty at a Coronal ion ball remonial "dance of the lion." The lion is the Chinese sym- I bol of longevity The curtain fold with330 words
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Article, Illustration20 1953-07-01 7 give iinnol I I .1!) i. 151*5 'U'liv ngei for .1 u i,i-i I'll I INI"20 words
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Article10 1953-07-01 7 SIR WINSTON DISAPPOINTED' (AFP) ton .t tin a rio health.10 words
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Article24 1953-07-01 7 going i r i ■r t r i < -i arc "i ;>:>. 400 eoasi the mi sting islands 1 M24 words
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Article, Illustration22 1953-07-01 7 phot*. MIS* Krama I'ai isi »1 (left), and lf^ne f*J^*\sg* of Rome, are txvo of the Italian rmd.tljtrs for the Juij APAP - 22 words
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Article19 1953-07-01 7 Govts. Asked To Study Tin Report Ml (AP) icing i vited to workre ixi ih ,i';- .11 1 119 words
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Article237 1953-07-01 7 'Reds Freed Korean PoWs' WASHINGTON, June 30, (Reuter).— A State Department official, commenting on General Mark Clark's letter to the Communist negotiators in Korea yesterday, said the Communists had admitted capturing up to 60,000 South Koreans during the war and releasing most of them, presumably for service in the CommunistReuter; UP - 237 words
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Article40 1953-07-01 7 A TRFMENDOUS oxp'osion rocked Guatemala eity yesterday demolishing a complete city block in a crowded area and started a fire. Forty-two i dead were takeu from the I riuns of about 50 house? and two hotels. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article300 1953-07-01 7 t\l>KIH KOI 11. Simmd<irtl l.innhtn itrrt'SfHtmlrnl. mhhil the folhnriiii: rt>tn>rt an tin- Hull: I June :<o— About 4tm and "H"* guests w. <■ eping late iii s mornnanj ith smiles on aftei one of the i,i gncia <\ > la ■if i's Coronal ion300 words
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Article, Illustration37 1953-07-01 7 CRISIS TALKS photo. MR. WALTER Robertson (left), Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, chats with South Korean President Syngman Rlire following Rhee's recent release of anti-Red prisoners of war from South Korean compounds. APAP - 37 words
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151 1953-07-01 7 LONDON, June 30, (AP).— John Reginald Halliday Christie, confessed slayer of at least seven women, is to appeal to the Queen in an attempt to escape the gallows, it was announced yesterday. The gallows execution M..* been set for July 15 by the151 words
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Article96 1953-07-01 7 Eden Leaves Hospital All's Well BOSTON. Massachusetts, June 30.— (Reuter). Mr. Anthony Kden. looking fit and smiling broadly, left the New England Baptist hospital here yesterday after an operation for a call bladder complaint t« n days ago. And as he did. Dr. Ru hard Chattel, who operated on him,96 words
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Article47 1953-07-01 7 SOviKT tank forces gradually pulled back yesterday from leading East German provincial cities sii! 1 in the «iip of martial law. More than i.:*o<i now arresti by iu j Bast German Government*! lecur- I ity atit Mits wire reported A PAP - 47 words
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Article68 1953-07-01 7 LONDON, June (UP-Reu-ter)—A jockey and a cricket i star knelt before Queen Elizai beth II at Buckingham Palace today, were tapped 00 the shoulders with a sword and rose respectively as Sir Gor- don Richards and Sir Jack Hobbs They were among Hi new knlfhta68 words
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Article28 1953-07-01 7 ONE NUN wai killed ami throe others were seriously i|l--iured i" Rome yesterday whoi. a lony skidded intn a a all «n<« ran over tht-m. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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165 1953-07-01 7 WASHINGTON, June 30, (Rculcr).— Mr. W. M. Wheeler (Democrat, Georgia) yesterday charged Justice William Douglas of the Tniterj States Supreme Court with "treason and moral turpitude" as grounds tor his impeachment. Mr WbeelCT spoke in the House oi Represent*! vesoii nis resolution to impeach Jus.165 words
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Article104 1953-07-01 7 WASHINGTON, June M (UP)— II Canada's late Prime Minister Mackenzie King gave former President Truman lis-, of suspected Communist spies at then i«»45 conference. th« name- would hav e reached olluials who would normally investigate such matters. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy has suggested that Truman mav104 words
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Article89 1953-07-01 7 Protest On U.S. Import Quotas WASHINGTON. June 30, (Up». Australian Ambassador Sir Percy Spender protested to the Stale Department ye?-' urday against the United States import quotas placed on dai'y products and expressed concern about proposals to ship United States surplusei abroad at reduced prices. Diplomatic officials said the note89 words
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Article73 1953-07-01 7 MANILA. June :;0 (Hauler > A British Royal Air Force flying boal from Singapore crashlanded °n Sunday m shallow water o'T Cavite >*ity about ten air miles from Manila, according to reports today from the United States Navy baa* at Sangley Point. The flying boal73 words
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Article55 1953-07-01 7 PRETORIA. June ::<>. (AFP). South Africa's Government has ottered military assistance to Kenya minorities in their Aghf againsi Mau Mau terrorists, it was reported by intoniKd sources here last nighi Th" sources said under Ihe proposed aid. South Africa could send ■irforce units <>i land55 words
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266 1953-07-01 7 Big 3 Talks To Discuss The Far East Meeting Will Be OnJul.lo— Dulles WASHINGTON, June 30,— The WhitHouse spokesman, Mr. James Hagcrty, cm phasiscd yesterday that cry meeting with British and French represcnt^a'. ivc^ following the postponement of the Bcrmu !o conference wouNt be informal and should not be describedReuter; AP - 266 words
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Article74 1953-07-01 7 MADRID. Juix [\V). 'L":i«' <>.'ii I o! i 'rnvn Prince i i IV. I lrie« In meni «-.;v Spaniard! ev< a r<n \\i '> U Prim i "o i,..n npal In a most i B< fore tci JBarcelona I i >'• sent n t< tion t<»74 words
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Article85 1953-07-01 7 Tensing To Go To Britain M u MH Hi i i I >' i 1 > i I I Evcrcsi u i 1 1 s I 1 1 llary, to ti 1 I he h.i y the oi j >':n H t \!K 11l to Bl .'.til fu \1 mnnth.85 words
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Article46 1953-07-01 7 BERLIN, .1 I Pa h tM have Hashed fcfc on > We Hi I RJotlnj ..i M ir-i-ii'lii t< poi '< d th t work i A Ml" land f j joined demo [shins Franklin! > \vh eh I vict film. N I tin ted46 words
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Article114 1953-07-01 7 LI MI WILL REFUSE TO EVACUATE ba.numjis., June w, i.\n. Chinese Nationalist Genera LI Mi will reject four-powei plans to evacuate nil 12.000 guerrilla troops from Burin >. a >pokesrnan for LI said yt terday. Lt. General Lee Foo Yu. leader of Li's unofficial delegation to the United Nation** Commission114 words
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Article21 1953-07-01 7 DR. George Basil Brewstcr. aged will m;ik«. hia 16th Btn Tip; \o swim the En Chann< I toon. Reuter.21 words
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Article20 1953-07-01 7 PAHIS yesterday open opt u ;iir Shakespearean lh« :nd gardens in the B"is Di Bu ocne.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement75 1953-07-01 7 A 'little giant for work'— Mm fig l^^^ llll^^^ IC' Bi*^^^^^^^^B^BßH^^B^^^^B^H B^B^^^ Aft* Mr 'QiE- i <s^^^^^^ M^%^jl^C CLEANS £R AvMC WRINGER The most fragile blouse the thi^est blanket J it's all one to the Acme The Acme wrinqs and cleanses everything, light or h»»cjv\, put through the roller* Drying75 words
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214 1953-07-01 8 SHIP BUILDING IN GERMANY HAS HOPEFUL FUTURE LONDON, June 3«, (Reuter).— An article in the Financial Times said yesterday that despite temporary clouds, the long term outlook for German shipbuilding is hopeful. •Part of the reason for it is the feeling that German shipyards have caught up w.lh 'technical progress214 words
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Article71 1953-07-01 8 'Little Moscow' HONG KONG. June AP).— The p >rt of Whan Canton, haj been i "L e M ''•*>.■' cording to re] »r1 Canton to the indepe*. Wall Kiu Yat Po. Tne pa] r t 11 Chinese C »mnn inj s ;nated Whampoa bi main naval bases foi lent ith71 words
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Article28 1953-07-01 8 AMERICAN makers of machii e to >1j ire th« of defence 01 Pa holding ntracta accounted for nl of *'\> I'.--000 In new orders placed month. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 8 MOSCOW RADIO said yct<y B: itain ra :i a >lv« her «ni worriea by trading more with Communist countries. A .P.A.P. - 23 words
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83 1953-07-01 8 HOMGKOKG, June 30 (AFP).— The Dzir. h iteaRMX. lL J inn< h Jcssori. which U 00 the regular Hongk' I nlsin run, uvnt aground lasi Thurs•i\ coast of 1 island, in the Miau Tau group, north of the Shantung pciv.Msula, according to I ioeeived83 words
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Article40 1953-07-01 8 HONGKONG, J (AFP> A utal of Chin apora ind I wjv to Conunun it C the Dutch shin. Van Efeuttt. Compr.-.r:^ SOO l'rom [txftonetia a-. reniainder S prevcnte pi i The i \o Comm China by train.40 words
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Article25 1953-07-01 8 \JAO. Ji P) v I v. rques. Mas! i in i ■:i t.) K > six i 1 n. -> •v i on25 words
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Article23 1953-07-01 8 AMERICA'S v sta i t US n. Thai rhl'.d. The IMI per cenl in Ihi I 12 1 years A .P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement693 1953-07-01 8 I **aa^ i^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-^-^-^^ Fast Transpacific Service to San Francisco and l.os AaflHe* via Ilon^kon:; and laaaa ANGLO FRENCH €z BENDIXSENS LTD. TKL: K l.nmpur Sll Spore 122*1/1 P Sham JPS Malacca >■><» IVnani; X<* B&SSkf'INE FOK L K i ONTINFNT S v>»re P Sham Pon inj; t Beareorh fci Havie693 words
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Advertisement1081 1953-07-01 8 Xj I BLUE FUNK£L IIME $J£ i li( IIAYsMFUI a <0., Liu. pyy lr, ,yi;wi<i:oi: .r §tDiCapU9t «a<rh-r« .#ptu»n u< pt«<m» <»t»ifi p*»rl* li. mart and aaM-aata* m ir« >4ii in«.> liukkhh (.i.*m;ow HINDUS K lOMI\KM4I POK I Ss DM &a1l» I- Sham Pcnany tw X£!!J?» u ~7*?:.?!? > c;»i1,081 words
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Advertisement302 1953-07-01 8 JAVA HEW YORK SAILINGS Ro>al Rotterdam Llo>d Holland \moriia Lir.p Weieriiad Ltt Kottrrdam KiKtrrtlani Amst«rdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NFW VOISK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOB1LI; NFW OMJLANI via SUEZ S iw»r^ P Sl.ara P* ruins GAKOR (RL> 9 IS.ltily Ifi Julv 17 ixiul> KAD.IA <S>l>i) 2J».liil\ SAM *i ;Au« k '».\ii» DRKNTV302 words
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Advertisement539 1953-07-01 8 EAST AS!ATI(U| SAILINGS IKOM JiCANDINuit KIN4" for Bangkok Sulfoa lilifJMA" toff HnHiiib WONUOUA* Fur hm^ Sr.ftun llulißkuhi; Mj Ki)be aiuJ YIK ,hnma ;o 21 U t SAILINGS IU (O.VI.SrM m xn, n u, x fo, r.oion,b« Mra Nn i^ nilj Vr Hamburg l'op(>iiha K en (,o!h,nh uic 411 S |M.r«539 words
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Article119 1953-07-01 9 RUBBER DOWN CENT t r tendency p:e--d i:i the rubber market in Singapore yes'erdoy with mlmr to lower fcr;«rie rubber for ment dosing at 64 7/I enti per lb., a crop lent from Monday's T e lower bids from the States buyers were v blc for the e%sier in ihe119 words
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Article122 1953-07-01 9 COMMODITY PRICES tl US I N (1 rubhei prim ('Tiit* r»rr Ih > in si.i i, port 1 vpMerfi.iy aere* B«*rr> Sell«»r> N> 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 649 *;4Z \i». i k.s.s. 64] «:>; No. 2 K.S.S S3| 63^ K.SS. ft] UO: Titnv; Strady after easy. UN PRICE la* arftre122 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-01 9 photo. PICTURE shows semidetached houses of the $17.?:,0 and $16,250 typrs built by th P S^rancoon Garden Estate Limited. Inset: Mr. S.C. Marry, managing: director of the company. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article92 1953-07-01 9 THE produce market in Singapore was asain quiet In all secti »ns with only small business i pra had buyers for July ■cm', indicating $31 and per picul with those for August shipment at $30J s and $31 sellers. t oil sellers indicated with no92 words
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Article491 1953-07-01 9 2njf PHASE OF ESTATE'S $35 M. BUILDING PROJECT G«r^« I i- Sf ?9°P° re biggest housing projects, the Scrongoon low c u C Limifed ot Yi <> Chu Kong Rood, which will build 2 300 low cost houses ot an estimated $35,000,000 within three yenrs, have491 words
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163 1953-07-01 9 Tfc.IERAN, June 30, (AP).— The Iranian Governinent slapped on strict import controls yesterday in a drastic effort to rein back galloping inflation. A decree by 'he Council of Ministers declared no imports would he permitted in future unless a trader goe^ through the Iran National163 words
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Article189 1953-07-01 9 WASHINGTON, June 30, (UP).— Rubber gTvWtasg is returning to the AnuMicas on a beach head blasted out by science against the leaf bHffct disease, accordinc to the National Geographic Society. Tlie wcapooi include delic ite Hevea rubber ■eedlingi nur ed bark r. < .toss the189 words
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Article98 1953-07-01 9 WASHINGTON, June :<0 (AP)— The Agriculture Department said Sunday it now appears that United States exports of cotton for the marketing year ending June :>() will run a little over 3,000,000 b;*lcs. a drjp of nearly 50 per cent from a year ago. The Department said98 words
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Article41 1953-07-01 9 HONGKONG, June 30. Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $1584 lo JCI -tiling; $0,025 to U.S. l dollar; :r 1.8:38 to Malayan H: $0,200 to one Indonesi.-in Ruppiah, G< <d $271,373 to one tael.41 words
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Article78 1953-07-01 9 DULL <■, prevailed on I .n irk<>: J < and tins er with bu on a *< e iiU buyi i < R er si continued ted. Cli ii e: IM'ISIRIM I'.mrrs S< 1lrr« M. C 142 14; Ord 1 M 1 M Strait! 'I78 words
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Advertisement115 1953-07-01 9 I <~ s BT /*fl f r^lh Bj •> Ms? I II I I II il CO D ost Bo.» No. 123) lpore lING lOMORROW 9HHMI IBTW.NT v i: (I I'll, up ***** I Dis/ies :i c// kinds cf wSfc^ I IMPERIAL I DUTCH CIGARS I Mode the I Oe115 words
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Advertisement60 1953-07-01 9 (q neutralise and destroy rust Mi 111 r\ r I r *i t" ri w I J% 1 I fIF a\* I T~ An essential for household, garage and factory. Indispensable on the Estate and for the care of fire-arms. This well-known lubricant and preserver now brought to Malaya by:—60 words
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Miscellaneous842 1953-07-01 9 i- X'^-oSpS^** Wty ff y fS jP 9 >* f -'-'^J^^^ftf^XrV'* t^j >^ 4 M X 4 5^ A j^ j^<-">"C S^Oi?£ DiVl/iy P r T h l II -V I 10 «ua a i? surface mails 3 ffi l! V>, 'SJ 1 0 "Lurn^VMLlS)^ pm P«ti«»li at 8a m.842 words
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582 1953-07-01 10 Margaret Scott - Margaret Scott J KNOW of a middfeaged couple who made their lives quite miserable worrying about their daughter simply because she was en only child. There was nothing yery tragic about this, no reason why they shouldn't fit/c had another, but582 words
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Article, Illustration119 1953-07-01 10 pliotu > !FOR (he qunk rhaagci reaai ItH .n iaaaai,Ll a? anres aiager Darath, Daadrid I cm »>e varied m uink t.» ,i„ Mats. Here, aertrayiac sophist,, if I 4 H;ppine>s I, Tkaaf »aVd .1 I mink cape and diamond Jewell -n <, I drevs.World Wide - 119 words
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Article, Illustration295 1953-07-01 10 Belty Sets New Fashion Note! 0T only did pel le Betty x Anker* ot London's \Y,\-t End introduce u neic nburei ■Cl "t Singapore's ('•>< /;/>/( on Siti rdaij viglit, bill a I thion noff foo! Dressed tu a s h^nth di'iT' y< "J of MtlH tc'itli /o/?a f»OWf gleetjet,295 words
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Article, Illustration519 1953-07-01 10 MAN »r i find that a 16 yr.ir <»'d girl is in love with me. As 1 hav»» M intention of settlins dov. n. tlii.s embarrasses me beeaaae -sln» aits as though I urn jlr*»adv hers What shall I do? "PLAVBOy" S'pore). THIS sr' pr bably519 words
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Article218 1953-07-01 10 VALERIE J. DAVIS - VALERIE J. DAVIS By r FHE modem Cinderella ran -1- have the next bc>t thin^ to a Rlass sliujMT. a pair of dainty, altrjuiive, plastic ones. At John Little's, in R.ifries Place, I was sl'uwn .several pairs of these charming shoes i n both black and white.218 words
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Article, Illustration215 1953-07-01 10 Star Contest No. 22 Can You Name This Star? known movie personality. Do you recognise the star? I utries for thin contest will rluse ne\t Thursday. And Ihe prise winners names Mill he published in the Movie Pace of (he following Sunday Standard. No correspondence w ill be entertained in215 words
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Advertisement149 1953-07-01 10 it J^WCw jftij.' i^r* °n*^y THE COUPON READ THSS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR FATTERN: You rru;r cnrlote three tea cent storrps if you went your pattern cut. J If I don't gcr the i':amps, you dc« t get the pattern. A number of orders have > come to me without149 words
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Advertisement197 1953-07-01 11 THE MALACCA CHINESE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY NOTICE. r ri!E 28th Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Society will be held at the residence of the Secretary. No. 61, Jonker St., Malacca on Saturday, 11th July, 1953 at 2.30 pjn. AGENDA. 1 To read and confirm the minutes of the197 words
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Advertisement309 1953-07-01 11 TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF MECHANICAL S/C GLAZED NEWSPRINT TENDERS are invited for the I supply of 600 reams (six hundred reams) of 500 sheets White Mechanical S/C Glazed i Newsprint of 60 grams substance per square metre in sizes either of 31" x 43" or 30" ?n*°V r J' 200309 words
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Advertisement313 1953-07-01 11 NOTICF* -T-* 1 I > THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD Notice of Promulgation of Main Scheme for Fund "A" (rubber lands of 100 acres and over) and of closing date for receipt of applications for participation therein. yHE Rubber Industry (Re- planting) Board direct the attention of all owners of313 words
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Advertisement297 1953-07-01 11 I 1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, JOHORE RENDERS are invited for J he supply to the Mediihi B epar ment Joh °re for the Year 1953 the following:--(1) Boots Shoe s for Medical and Health Statf affording to individual measurements. (2) Rubber Canvas Shoe^ (Tenni s Shoes, Colour Brown White) for Menial297 words
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Advertisement480 1953-07-01 11 i'Z 'I The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45.» In The High Court Of The Colony O' Singapore Island Oi Singapore RK: Kiaw Chay Book Binding Factory. Bkcy Nos. 74 88 53. Kong Hens Company Bkcy. No. 56 of 1953. 'T'l IE Official Assignee invites x tenders for the purchase of the480 words
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Advertisement677 1953-07-01 11 run io\ MOKS, Sesj B*K'nne.-s, July. B'hand. Jntenglve Course dailv T.\ping at either p-ace Bk Kpjj A- Pre Snr Kn*. Ev« Sriund Bk.Kpg.. after office »t both placet f7P«ni a' iv trn«. r:ther place, 131 machine*. ANo FngHsh for Ei clish all stds. to VIII. n |f PI< Accty" Pre.677 words
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Advertisement622 1953-07-01 11 ACKNOWLKDr.MKNT MRS. TAY KIP and f«m. 15. Jalan Su: |ei A Mjar thank all relativra -I fj f'ir thru* k.nd t of sympathv f sciolls. te rn, loitlm and b H inrfi at nil *> 1 fun< r;il of tha late SI ILA I lO\S \< \vF 1» i TIO.VARY622 words
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Miscellaneous169 1953-07-01 11 PIGKriNFAM&LV.^.r 'jlkr L WMKfSt "H I A DiSGUSTIN'LI'L SOUL 1 TI I A^TtR HE'S 'Wfr Lr LISTETM (Pi 1 I v^»^t SSJ^i HELP- /r wM^* B^F: DON'T T-akEh.^ <«^2!«^ v.LDBiLL yT^ A i LIS -r^J T-rn-n_r^ Lnjn U^wJi^^ CA.RE ABOUT TH' 1 NUTHIN /T>€RE's BUT.'. /oKAY, I <\ > yjjßljlßSroT^^169 words
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Article500 1953-07-01 12 WATSON 'TO ENGLAND'S RESCUE becond Test Drawn I LONDON, June 30 (Reuter)— All fhe praise to E I magnificent display on the last day of the second Test" 9 fof By scoring 282 for seven they not only avoided defeat I certain at one stage but also scored a moral500 words
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Article, Illustration748 1953-07-01 12 Bv WINDSOR LAD KUALA I .IMP IR— Best Tip is od the upgrade and looks set ior another win in race 7 today, second idav of the Selangor Turf Club's June meeting:. This I half sister to No Regrets cantered away from her (rivals748 words
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Article536 1953-07-01 12 SHANGRILA who scored very stylishly over 5^ furlongs on the first day sets 4 lb more in this race" He is nicely treated and with scope for improvement I look forward to this Pappageno II gelding landing a double for the meet. Martins trio. Canoe.536 words
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Article59 1953-07-01 12 WIMBLEDON, li.nr io I Nielsen. .':!■>, ,r,,1,l <„„„,!„,,, I semi-linaU <>l the men's sin, ,v, I •Cthc Mggert -i .1 I victory avn top x.v (,.,i k.-., r I lavountr lor the title. Nielsen, i i i killer' r<» »n Sm Amei 1 youni ••n, i59 words
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Article1374 1953-07-01 12 Windsor Lad liay Kevcilei lioodwood IKOYAI. PIPE! MN KAIL Jt«A \l PIPU Woir Royal imut Prarl lit an ii P. liarwiti f iiomn-/ n m ITOMIC <IIV \T.»\M< iU\ IH.hNKI i DiSBCy I»Kim> i l»m:u Don/< ii,i liin.ir itmmte CltJ MOVIE II 'I \KKI\«. <»ici Uiniirr lions,. It.1,374 words
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Article219 1953-07-01 12 MEN'S BINGLJ I Qt \K'II EFINALB: .1 Drobn\ ilg\pt) I'l S I)j\ids(in ISweiea) 7 .">. ti I u >l. Ki»> r i Australi.i bf l..ir*- n iVSL) J. k— n.— l4; v. S«-i\4 S (V.S.I In I. llo.ul t Alls trali.u .*>— 7. «i t t. 3Reuter - 219 words
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