Singapore Standard, 2 July 1953
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Title Section15 1953-07-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. HI. No. 330. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JI'LY 2, 19:,3. TWRI.VE PACES 10 TENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration569 1953-07-02 1 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI A General strike by lt.ooo employe^ 0/ the Sinaaenim Vf U nl Government's fto bring Mr. K. M. Byrne, in Assistant Secretf a tribunal and H .M l i 0 allow Mr represent the* t fej it yesterday's talk* :r V R on principles569 words
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Article18 1953-07-02 1 $10,000 AW GIFT TO JAP VICTIMS 11.. i the SI .uid inthropist, 1 CId.MM 1 1 J j18 words
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268 1953-07-02 1 GIANT CHEMICAL SPRAY PLAN IS A FLOP MILLIONS GO DOWN THE DRAIN AS Standard Staff Reporter SOMEWHERE in the Federation, more than one and a half million dollars worth of equipment is lying idle as a result of the Federal Government's decision to give up their futile lallang clearing campaign.268 words
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Article26 1953-07-02 1 ABINGDON. .T y 1 (AP) Prime Minister Churchi .s Conservatives swept a special parliamentary election in the traditional Tory Abmgdon District.26 words
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Article133 1953-07-02 1 Those Johore Mains Won't Matter Soon Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will not have to worry about Its water supply during an emergency even if the mains carrying water to the Colony from Johore are "cut 1 off." The Colony Govern meal and the Citv Council have133 words
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Article46 1953-07-02 1 SALISBURY. July 1 (AP> The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret got an enthusiastic welcome *t *ney stepped on Rhodesian soil at noon lodu\ fiom the BO AC Comet jetlinei which brought them her e lor th e Rhodes celebra- li j;ii46 words
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Article37 1953-07-02 1 SAIGON. Julv I. AP) King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia ha.s moved his royal court near the vuins of Angkor Wat and reportedly has concentrated all his available forces iu the area.37 words
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Article13 1953-07-02 1 A TYPHOON wa yesterday reported to l>e approaching the Philippine- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article51 1953-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tiie Member for Home Affairs and Chairman of KIDA. Dato Sir Onn bin Jafaar. making an official vilit to Trenggn.vj today, flew by helicopter on a crowded programme of inspection to remote kampongs to iee RIDA activities and interests in the51 words
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Article46 1953-07-02 1 NEW DELHI. July 1. (lUuter>. Five thu ;<and peop't <heered Colonel Hunt. Snerpa Tensing and other memueis of tl> Everest expedition tj thej were presented with g.:'.>> a\ a reception by the New Dmunicipality at the National Stadium here today.46 words
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89 1953-07-02 1 A FRACTION MEANS 15 C. LOSS TO THEM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Wad disappointment wreathirr* his face. .Mr. H. Choudry, Secretary of the P.m-Mai avail Rubber Workers Union. sa4d today with a sigh. "JVtUa i* hard-Uck lot I •w? knew a wage-ctn wasnaring at us but that r should have come89 words
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Article18 1953-07-02 1 Dr Radtiaki i^lman OUtfOing president <>l UNESCO w* t eelected i:i P.<..-> v AFPAFP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration188 1953-07-02 1 MR. K. M. BYRNE, the Colonial Ad ministrarive Service officer who is being charged with gross insubordination and breach of General Orders, yesterday asked Government's permission to engage a lawyer to defend him at the Tribunal. Till late last night. n6 reply188 words
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Article82 1953-07-02 1 Haxworth Too Faces A Tribunal MK W R :.l H s .|)"i intendent Traffic P will ■a\ befoi e .j tt ibunal, todi uf Government Generals Orel- i 1 h«. S > the M M. B LV.O.J D rtheSinta-2 R !i -Ml The 'i.ii Mr. Hfxw i i- al 582 words
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Article61 1953-07-02 1 TOKYO JnK 1 M'» South Kim.i n I'm sifl«ut j Bkft i" wh.tt mo 1 be i "Itnal r«pl> to Pm*i j dent KiM'nho«n\ special niihs.ir\ irjiM t« d I mi«« <1 1 N .tmnv .iPjH.ih to >« «k I peaceful iinilii itiun of K i re.i I61 words
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Advertisement66 1953-07-02 1 i hi a; ft of \ND THE LIFE OF 1 Z: OTHERS CAN 3E SAVED BY BI OOD TRANSFUSION. I ONLY IF THERE ENOUGH BLOOD DONORS TODAY BLOOD CAN GIVE LIFE TO OTHERS TOMORROW u BE A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH TO YOU NROL AS A BLOOD DONOR NOW66 words
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Advertisement119 1953-07-02 1 SHEU MOTOR Oil j Latest Cables See Page 7 bb»^^^^bb» v tl'Jvmm EM i bbb^fST V 'At Jf**> 'jP*w" *BB»^ .^BBBBr 888 v^* jfF<^V?W JKm |H I Wr "> A*w^ *r JBI #^)Il^ Jbbbl £f i» WTjm Wi "^^^^"^"bbl hbt r^BT JBS jg' SbV bt /MM ''flf HB V V^fJw119 words
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421 1953-07-02 2 IPOH, Wed.— ln a resolution placed before the Perak Council of State today. Dr. J. T. Paranjothy of Telok Anson asked for the banning of communal or religious organisations from participation in any elections which may be held in future in Perak to421 words
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Article247 1953-07-02 2 Warning Of Blood In Perak River IPOH. Wt-d A warmiag that 'If communal interests arr advanced 100 far Ibe waters of the Perak River instead of bring tolurrd with slime w ill be dyed with human blood" was sounded by Mr Chin Swee Onn at the Perak State Council Today.247 words
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Article24 1953-07-02 2 THE Colonial Secretary of Singapore. Mr. W L. BlyUie. and iiis wife, are entertaining "old people" at iheir home this afternoon.24 words
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Article75 1953-07-02 2 SINGAPORE Police have detained, two Boyanese in connection With the stabbing of a Chinese Police Inspector in the vicinity of Mcßitchie Reservoir on June 27. The Inspector was stabbed in the back when he tackled three armed men who held him up while he was75 words
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Article128 1953-07-02 2 SHAW Brothers will help the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service in its drive for r >.!)00 new blood donors. It will r< en.se 'Emergency Call" next wrek. A spokesman of the organisation yesterday sid: "We think it a good idea to have the film screened128 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-02 2 THE s.t.s. Veiutina of 28,330 d.u.t (displace nient :{7,sf)(i Ions) which is due to arrive in Singapore waters on Sunday. She is nder the command of tapt J. F. Rumbellow. The Velutina was the first of Shell's 28,000 d.w.t. "mi per- tankers" to bo built and was launched by H.R.H.59 words
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Article142 1953-07-02 2 i TWO Singapore Chinese brothers chased a gang of j four armed robbers on Tuesday night and knocked one i 01 them off a bicycle with a kandar-stick. The robbers < were fleeing after staging a hold-up at the brothers' grocery shop in Paya Labar142 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-07-02 2 TO CATER for the inJ creasing demand for > outpatient treatment, the Singapore Government has built a new clinic on the grounds of the GenI eral Hospital. The rlinir i (above) will be opened i shortly. It is bein* equipped with latent and i most up-to-date scientific56 words
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385 1953-07-02 2 TEACHERS UNION TO TAKE NAIR CASE TO LONDON Standard Staff Reporter THE CASE of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, Singapore school teacher and former Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, who was released in April this year alter nearly two years' detention under the Emergency Regulations, may now go to385 words
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Article84 1953-07-02 2 Cashier Still Missing SINGAPORE Polite are still searching l^r Mr. Loo Wee Wan, the cashier of the Oversea-Chines* Banking Corporation Ltd.. who *ii* reported missing from nil house in Telok Ayer Strtt iast Saturday. The Police are Interested in Mr. Loo bf aim they think he can' help them in84 words
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Article35 1953-07-02 2 MRS. W. 1.. B'ytl e, a fe of the Singapore Colonial S« :ary, will preside ai -h*> inaugural meeting of tin S I »re Poppy Day Committee he* 11.15 an July 7-35 words
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Article49 1953-07-02 2 MR. W. J. B. Hunter, an Adviser on Technical Education under the Colombo Plan, arrives at Kallang Airport this evening en route to Ceylon. Mr. Hunter will be here for a short time and he will visi: the Junior Technical School at Bales'. icr Road.49 words
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Article101 1953-07-02 2 MALACCA. Wed Several Malacca youth organizations met at the Seng Cheong Society yesterday and decided to send a small explo r dtory team to a new VilUge '.n Alor Gajah district on Fr'.day, to contact the New ViV.ige committee and see how they could best101 words
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Article, Illustration164 1953-07-02 2 A MAN who has spent a lifetime designing and perfecting switrrtrs will now have the opportunity to take part in i s> mholie switch on when the Pasir Pan jam: power station is officially opened today. The switch export. Mr. C. A. Stephens (above,164 words
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198 1953-07-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A charge that co- I operation between the bench and the bar was like one i way traffic was made by Mr. A. K. Sen, counsel for Mr. Yap Leong Seng, a well-known local businessman summoned before the Second Magistrate for having198 words
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Article66 1953-07-02 2 A SINGAPORE Chinese on his way home from the Happy World was beaten by three of five men. at the junction of Geylang Road and Lorong 5. on Tuesday night, when he refused to hand over his wrist watrh and fountain pens to them. One66 words
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Article27 1953-07-02 2 COMMUNIST rroi sts in the Federation ook a da] off yesterday. No casua o 'he terrorists or he security forces was report v I27 words
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147 1953-07-02 2 I Govt. Saves $110,000 Oh Hotel Bilk 15 Houses For Officers Readv THF StOndord r Sfo R THE Singapore Govotnmc it wnl $110,000 annually in hotel bit month when 15 houses arc rcc£ for senior officers ond their fc At present, Gv\ a year to lion 1 various Sin Mr.147 words
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Article83 1953-07-02 2 IPOH. Wed The Besar Peuk. I). Bukit (1.. ed the ippn Perak State Coui ndm.nistration for 'ne able service^ kim E. C Rich S of Schools Pcrak. Mr. Hicks, be leaving on n I 32 fttri NT in Perak sim-c I. 1 .7 I principal o(83 words
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Article14 1953-07-02 2 TilE Training A its fourth am rtan< i- at R Frici.14 words
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Article26 1953-07-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES pn -I in 7J t Nt Ng I \W I'' it, (I IV D.i Mr pn. VHollar Q I 1 n Imi i qn26 words
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Advertisement80 1953-07-02 2 /y&^r n;oi mi ,/V^Jr AMERICAN |//f\ SHARKSKIN il\\\ $3*50 per y^ I 1 ln l! L- !|J i/ diifM XL LndipS% CKSRBNTFF' Evt> y AS STOCK IS LIMITED, DO FOR YOUR SELECTION BAJAJ 11 KIIH l> II V I MM.M I A little aetk' com V fe Wben faufty kWnry80 words
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215 1953-07-02 3 INDIANS WANT ACTION ON NEW ENTRY LAWS froni the Tederation and B letters ot protest against the now w hich comes Into force on Aur. 1, Representative of the Government ol f,l now studying Indian Chambers of and Penang on the new li H I the Order no will be215 words
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Article9 1953-07-02 3 Indian Views On free Education I HE H I9 words
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Article70 1953-07-02 3 i- i, lUted I Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday when be dismissed an a fal case. Phe cas< was that Goh Char. bad assisted in the iijii\i uu oX a public lotUiJ' (chap ji kee) at Jalan Sultan uri Dec. 20, las:70 words
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Article121 1953-07-02 3 3 AVIATION MEN FOR UK COURSE k FURTHER three local I e Department of v.-i.l leave in England in August for future va< the Depai ent's Dr. posts as they occur. officers are Mr. ii. Armstrong, who is acting Ai: iger, Labuan, IVIr. I ial crade I er at Kalian?;.121 words
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Article54 1953-07-02 3 GENERAL Louis Chastin, 3 Commander-iii-Chief French Air Force in 10-China left Singapore for i yesterday morning !e v :^it before hi' his wife return to Paris. During their overnight itajr i Colony they were the ts of the C-in-C Far East Force, Air Marshall Sir ►rd54 words
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Article63 1953-07-02 3 ''.UK Dutch Club of Singawill i.i(< sendinc a flornl to gueen Juliana ot Netherlandi on the occa►n of the Continental gala e ot the M-G-M Tech "Plymouth Ad'uro" in Amsterdam. The Mowers will leave by f. piano on July 8. ind reach Amsterdam jus* in for63 words
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Article40 1953-07-02 3 LEE CHOW pleaded guilty fn a Singapore Court yesteito voluntarily causing hurt to Koh Chong Sing with pair of scissors on June «W, a house in Pctani Street. He was fined $40, in default ?igh( days' simple imprison•!lt.40 words
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Article, Illustration33 1953-07-02 3 THESE Standard radio photos from London show (Top): The Dachau of Kent formally declaring open the extension to Malaya Hall in London. (Above): The Duchess signs the visitors* hook.33 words
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257 1953-07-02 3 Standard Staff Reporter MK. AW BOON HAW, governing director of the Sin Poh Amalgamated, yesterday expressed regret that tlie Singapore Immigration authorities have refused to grant permission to five skill 'd artisans, employed by him in the renovation of the Haw Par Villa257 words
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Article38 1953-07-02 3 A .TOGET Modern party will be held at the Kota Raja Club on Saturday, Aug. 1, from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. All members are requested to ioin. SutaCfirttyq 2* $1 A. mf mber. rn38 words
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Article93 1953-07-02 3 Let A Girl Drive Car: Fined $125 ONE NIGHT in Janus'/, Cfcag Tian Sie. allowed a yountj girl to drive his car. A little later she was speedin? buck to him. pursued by a police patrol car. In the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday Chng \va s charged with abetting93 words
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Article63 1953-07-02 3 A 17-YFAR-OLD Irifiian. Sinniah Macha told the Singapore Fifth Police Court yes terday that he had been in t!i e Naval Base three times ie« his father without a pa-s. He said he was caught the fourth time. Sinaiah pleaded guilty to entering the Naval Ba^e. a63 words
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Article355 1953-07-02 3 CITY COUNCIL LABOUR CROUP BECINS PROBE TAXI FARES in Singapore may be reduced to 30 cents a mile from the present rote of 40 cents, if the Labour group in the City Council, who plan to study this subject, find the reduction justifiable. Mr. M.355 words
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265 1953-07-02 3 MR. JUSTICE Whitlon awaidorl judgmrnt in favour of Mr. R. A. C. Beien er asainst Mri Blanche Rozano with costs in the Singapore Ili^li Court yesterday, in the case in which Mr. Berenger asked lor the return of his car from Mrs.265 words
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Article83 1953-07-02 3 Three Jailed —One Waits MR J. B. JAYARATNAM, the Singapore Fourth Criminal I Di>t;ir Judge, yesterday jail-l led four Indiana f'<n stealing al piece of canvas worth $l'."j'm from h lorry. He sentenced Hanifa Ibra- him an i Majeed bin Syed I Sulaiman each io nine months'! Imprisonment and Yusofl83 words
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Article106 1953-07-02 3 A MOTHER of right children, Fan Chwe& Tian. AS took poiso:\ because she could not endure fne abuse and insuit uttere«J a?ainsi her by hrr neighbours. the Singapore Coroner's Cor.r» was told yesterday. Tan diori the next morning in the Genera] Hospital. N' Ak Khim. a106 words
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Article59 1953-07-02 3 TWO Sinqapnro detectives deniel vesterday in the Fifth Poli e Court that they assaulted L.im Siong CbOOO to extort a roufesaion. The two men. Dc'ertive Corporal Abu Ti.lib bin Mohd. Tamb.T and Detective Sergeant Hussein bin Ibrahim, were bruugnt before Mr. D. 11. Chaj>:nan. They claimed59 words
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104 1953-07-02 3 SINGAFOBI Polio- are offering :i 5.1. 000 reward for information leading to the arrest and ronvii hon of person or persons responsible for |ha murder of Ang hns* (inan. the filter who was shot by Communist terrorists at the junction of Alexandra Itoud and104 words
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Article28 1953-07-02 3 SOU Ml NGAN (42) fauli two months' iimple Imprisonment. i e m >f tv of duti i nrisu »»f .i-iuc 30 at 101 in I)28 words
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167 1953-07-02 3 IR U M N<H\C I) lor n| I In forwatti propo Sui'4'ipoi G I fllil!' of .111 I) I This fo!l<>\\ !M4» 4 lltMc! 'i i\ t. itii the Edunn tion Department, rcpresenta* U-. .'s of tho Chine e Chamber i»r Commerce and167 words
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Article45 1953-07-02 3 AT nnual of Ihc Singapore 1 Unions of plojcet, elect* i o(t\ I? l lingan I I V. Mr. h D 3 r Mr N Internal Auditors Mr s. 'l B i I■ Kahar. Mi > and Mr. Te i i; 145 words
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Article87 1953-07-02 3 A AIO\E by Mr. M. P. D Nair (I.iii). S(»utii> for reconsideration of a decision to itop Issuing licencei dcxi year !o meat hawkers, prhose pitches at> within 400 jrarda of autho* rised meat shops was defeated ■I meeting of the Singapore City Count il 'In i87 words
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Advertisement201 1953-07-02 3 i B In' iittJd I****'* W t**^ 11 st9 ii c c ''i&timii jf^ jF mm fm mmm mm mm m l> m V/ft f'Jj? V I m\ mm mm m m W. m trfflS' S/M Jy t I ei 9r 1 I j i is now on j offering201 words
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Article273 1953-07-02 4 Food Ban Forced 5 Reds To Quit KUALA LUMPUft, Wed. How effective in the entire Federation has been the Government's food restrictions which Communist terrorists term the "Starve Terrorists Plan," Was revealed by five of eleven terrorists who have surrendered to the security forces. I) in the jungle; of the273 words
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223 1953-07-02 4 i i Kl L I ;^PIR. Wed.-A resolution will come before the Malayan Trade Tnion Council's annTi* tlr -gates conference calling for the setting up of a political fund. Creation of such a fund will enabl« th 0 Malayan trade unions to take223 words
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Article101 1953-07-02 4 Spate Of Burglary In K.L KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Burglary and petty thievery are on the increase in the Federal capital and the surrounding districts. Yesterday, at afuni Road, Klang. a gang of five to six Chinese robbed another Chine, e of $170. Property worth $142 was stolen from the Bungsar101 words
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Article218 1953-07-02 4 PARENTS ARE WORRIED PENANG, Tues. Malay parents here are greatly vorricd about their children's future prospects beause the education they receive in Malay schools is nariequate, the general secretary of the Lemba^a Kdekan (Parents Body), Inche 11. K. Pawanteh, toLI The Standard, today. According to him,218 words
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Article115 1953-07-02 4 A LOR STAR. Wed The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah. 'he British Adviser Mr. A. B. Ramsay and the Meatri Besar. Haji Mohamed Sheriff, were among a large crowd which on Tuesday night witnessed the demonstration by a blind team from Johore that115 words
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Article33 1953-07-02 4 THE inaugural opening of the office of the District Branch South of the Singapore Progressive Party will be held on Sunday, at No 4 Borneo Road (off Nelson Koau), Singapore.33 words
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Article27 1953-07-02 4 MR. W. L. BLYTHE. the Colonial Secretary, will open the Singapore safety First Councils Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 30 a.m.27 words
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Article183 1953-07-02 4 SINGAPORE Fourth Criminal District Court prosecutor. Chief Inspector Thomas Isaacs, yesterday asked the courts permission to have two men, charged with conspiring with a third person to obtain possession of firearm without licence, to be remanded in the C.I.D. lockup. When the Judge, Mr.183 words
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Article42 1953-07-02 4 AS a health resort and a country with an abundance of scenic beauty. Switzerland stands unrivalled in the world said Mr. Robert Chao. a Hongkong Ro.arian, soeaking at the Singapore Rotarv Club weekly luncheon meeting 3 r esterday.42 words
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137 1953-07-02 4 MALACCA, Wed.-Mr. N. K. Bain, President of the Sessions Court, today acquitted a retired overseer *Ke ernandez on a charge of giving false Mr. Bain upheld submission of no case. The prosecution alleged that Fernanda had made two contradictory statements. Fernandez had stated to137 words
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Article29 1953-07-02 4 Che Sopiee'a remarki have \vho had been elected pro-em Another member said he had been greatly p-rturbod by Che iw. 1 yua L b opium.29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1953-07-02 4 photo. AFTER" a record-break-ing run in Singapore, Circus Busch opened a season at the Bukit Timah Park. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Picture shows the famous lion act which has thrilled thousands of circus fans. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article163 1953-07-02 4 IPOH. Wed.— Soh Urn Chong jo'd ,h e Sessions Court today ho had no knowledge of any opium transaction being r^essman were charged^ before Court P R Sessions relatL to SU nt with offences relating to ih« possession ©X rh??i? F m S hong was further163 words
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413 1953-07-02 4 Girl Tells Of Seduction Bid In Car Detective To Face Abduction Charge THE TRIAL of a Singapore detective, Pang Kah Heng, alias Hoay Kia, charged with criminally intimidating an 18-year-old married woman, came to an abrupt end in the First District Court yesterday. The Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, made413 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-07-02 4 First Sikh Lawyer In Selangor m LAi SINGH. ul.m oi'kjii his carter .in notary rirrk m J.iu rer'i firm in Ku.il.i iiMjuir. is mm a lawyer aiaisHf Receatly retaraed from the United Kingdom ronipirtrd his Bar rear* umi. rtv\ i» years He ta the only sikh lawrer ka Belaßsjet49 words
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Article53 1953-07-02 4 WHEN Jerr: Mm Kay S of Singapore steo oui BOAC plane fcl K ifter four States, be a pair of go I he won at tal board tour:..* Jerry who t Sinj 194:) gra luate I or of \r'z from Yale 1 Hnven where of53 words
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249 1953-07-02 4 KUALA Lr.MPI'R. Wed.— The subscription lists of the third instalment of the Federation of Malaya j Security Loan (1152) will open on Julv 6. and \sill close on or before Saturday, July 11, 1953. it iraa in nounced today. The third ins!249 words
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Article72 1953-07-02 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Oh Kwcc Giiia. a fruit hawker and his six companions, all vegetable! gardeners, today admitted before the Magistrate. Mr. RamaDathan Iyer, thai they gambled at cards on a five-foot way In Newcome Road. They said they gambled to overcome their drowsiness in their72 words
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Article86 1953-07-02 4 SEVERAL heads of Government departmi nti had "hushhush" discussions with a party of the Integrity Commission, consisting of three European officers who arrived unexpectedly in Johore Bahru yesterday. The commission was hended by Mr. Justice Taylor. The State Secretary Da to Seth bin Mohamed Said, who86 words
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Article153 1953-07-02 4 Veterans Vie For TUC Post KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two veteran un onisl and Federal CouncilJon test for the president's poet ot the Malayan 1 -non Council when it boldi its annual de'vz.i'c^ rence here for three day* itai on July 10. The contestant! are Che Muhamcd Yusofl I ,mcd Noor.153 words
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Miscellaneous74 1953-07-02 4 Weather MIMMCM Temperature: from ...30 p.m. on 30 June to <••>»> a.m. on 1 July Singapore iHOI-». Prn.inir (78F) Kota I «hru (75F). Kuala lumpur F), Ipoh l7iF), Kuantan Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 pin on I July Sir 4 apore (S^F), IVjiiintr (Bf.F) Kuala Lumpur IpoSi («7F). Kuantan74 words
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Article, Illustration10 1953-07-02 5 rrZtf, Mi lato»** 1 IrtCTHetei K Lumpur Stok Malayu Sen-ic*10 words
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225 1953-07-02 5 S'PORE ASSN. TO PETITION NICOLL ON RENT -rue c Standard Staff Reporter to JfthlSn K he Asso f iatlon had petitioned Sir John sub^— H hl^ assent *> tjie Bill but the Association given y dlSCOVered that this had already been The Association had also protested to the Colonial Secretary225 words
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160 1953-07-02 5 .i i h u.e object of enrolling tb service teams to work in New a public meeting of reprergamsatiQps and others Interestol young people will be held at the Kiikit Merta Ihe n [is jointly ?P by the Periang Settle- Youth Council and the160 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 5 THE first social and danco the Singapore workers' Education Association will be held at the >ria Memorial Hall on S irday. Tickets are still obtain n'./.c from the Secretary ol the Association, c/o 74-i, Bra-: Basah Road.39 words
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Article176 1953-07-02 5 THE leath and Infant mortalrates of the Cry for VJS2 wore vor recorded ktes the City Council Pr i lent, Mr. T. P. F. McN e, in big report tabled at Tuesday's meeting of the Council. The death rate was given as 12.15 per thousand176 words
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Article, Illustration94 1953-07-02 5 photo 5 ■.\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\vv\vv\v\\\\\\\\\\\\v 2 The Canadian Associa2 tion of Singapore held its t annual dinner at the 2 K allies Hotel last night. J > The official guests, dining 2 under the Canadian flag 2 in the Elizabethan Grill 2 are (from left): Mrs. J. 2 Macmillan, Vice Presi- 2Standard - 94 words
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Article100 1953-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A L's year old woman, Janee, with eight or nine aliases and seven previous convictions pleaded guilty and wa.^ sentenced to three years imprisonment by Mr. J. G. Adams, president of the Kuala pur Session's court today. Janee was said to have100 words
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73 1953-07-02 5 PENANG, Wod.— The hope e Settlement Govern- would do everything in uirage indi- to embarrass tionship that trying to have Cove:' 1 1 exthe hon. general ry of the Govei nn nnd clei LTnion, Penang, Mr S w, in a state- Pi «terday. I i that73 words
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Article24 1953-07-02 5 the Mon- ie feasi Of their St. Peter the ■s that of their 1.710 chui i h at Bun;;a i' the S.:.24 words
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Article44 1953-07-02 5 NG TECK HOE, a van driver employed by the Singapore Cold Storage was sentenced to two months* rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Se >ond Police Court on Tuesday for criminal breach of rust as a servant, by adulteratinx milk with water.44 words
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Article81 1953-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An understanding has been reached between Government, employers and employees about the Employment Ordinance Bill. The Bill will come before the next meeting o t the Federal Legislative Council on July 15. ATter the second reading, It is learnt, the Bill81 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-07-02 5 HrrngfeffK film stars I am Ka Seng and Lam Ka Yee who appeared at the Coronation Talkies, Kulim. during their reeent visit lo Kedah.24 words
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Article58 1953-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kampong Chempadak, a few miles from Kuala Lumpur town, will get its own water supply soon. The Municipal President. Mr. A. D. York, after hearing of the kampong's plight from a member of the Council today gave his assurance that he would personally58 words
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Article65 1953-07-02 5 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. —The Sultan of Kelantan landed &t Pengkalan Chepa airport yesterday from Singapore on his return from England. Detachments of the Malay Regiment and Malayan Police formed a guard of honour. Tomorrow morning, the Sultan meets the heads of departments and Council members65 words
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Article72 1953-07-02 5 KM respon to President Eisenhower's proclamation ol July 4, as :i National Dav of pennance and prayer. American organizations in S i t pore are >^potw>rinj; an Ar.:< irican Independency Day Memorial Church s-rvi •<» at the Wesley Methodist Church ■t Fort fanning Road oa72 words
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Article71 1953-07-02 5 IPOir. wed.— Satisfied I the a ?use i w ler l^ years old, Mr. Justice 'I h constable, Karuppiah s o Peruma!, to death for the murder of an Indian mi"." worker, a' ipang New V age on Alar. i«. Karuppiah, who fatally c ho?71 words
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Article229 1953-07-02 5 PEXANG, Wed.— The Tanjong Ward of the Labour Party, Penan?, at its second annual general meeting passed a resolution urging a single consolidated Malayan Labour Party in order to create sound leadership and increase the political force of the Labour movement. It is understood that229 words
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Article104 1953-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Inche Ismail, First Magistrate, presiding in th e IWMiuiij Court yest< rday remarked that it wua serious offence not to co-opt- r ate with the police, and the punishment would b e five years imprisonment. H e said h^ was taking ;<104 words
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Article, Illustration209 1953-07-02 5 TiiL Chief Police Officer, Perak. Mr. J. N. D. Harrison and officers of the Perak Police Contingent, entertained the Commanding Officer and Officers of the outgoing Ist Bn. The Worcestershire Regiment, to dinner, on Monday night. After dinner, the CPO presented the Worcestershires with a handsome inscribed209 words
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Article164 1953-07-02 5 IPOII, Hed— Councillor Che Abdul Samad bin Ibrahim today appealed to Government to construct a road for inhabitants of SUnpattg Tiga and Kunqkup in lower Pcrak area. Speaking in the Perak Council of State Meeting, Che Abdul Sumacl said that the appeal came from164 words
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Article37 1953-07-02 5 Union denied .1 pre j (not The Standai J> the City Coui d< ion 1 1 1 in than 400 yards from mny market shop. 1 Union r-.T! n the -vkers in\37 words
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148 1953-07-02 5 Special Offer Of Books To Students A SIT I \i. o f the set v th« Brit > "il In ie. Bjp publ 1 tn |>ri j fro". •»«>"k h e, Bppi il of by per in w tish Roa I .'.ir-..« by Sylvia T"uii i Bcnnott i W iam148 words
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Article75 1953-07-02 5 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, July 1. The fjllow.ng ore the dosing of rubber end tin on the London mark.r. LONDON RUBFfR Spot Itjdj, July/Scpf. 1 9 jd. Ocf./Dcc. 19id. Jon/Mar. 19Jd. Apr./Jmm 1 9 i d. July c.i.f. j MarVrf: StcaJy. LONDON TIN Spot £CCS per75 words
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Advertisement78 1953-07-02 5 HI i iO-BAY WGHAI fAURANT B IWd 1 I hoae 21 1 tit thai Dishes Best_ rices tod all kinds of NnaHdT «m h 7 Minutes '"in, I <U Cracking •ckheaf 1.1. •i\« or.ly do not diM uv In t RiV# v return •■out HMA Um ■■'!«< tiislDaj In. lM78 words
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Advertisement37 1953-07-02 5 NOFW SIONG TJAX pleaded guilty before the Taiping Magistrate on two charges of possession of two bottles and one small jar of liquor and possession of 82 gallons of fermented mash. Sentence was deferred to July 2.37 words
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Advertisement21 1953-07-02 5 WATER is being rationed |n Batu Pahat. The sup;) v is shut oil from lu3Q p.m. to 6.30 a.m. every day.21 words
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Advertisement136 1953-07-02 5 CAuniK I nM^^J^^Yi Wm4\ V U O MIT*- t* populorly known oi l\4Bp^^W' Vk Kwan Kwng, one of 'i\ Btf I Isl^^^^' the two f a m o y Ml M^ KTr^V^w^^ generals of the I \|M JJfeSM^li^ Romance of the Three *r*!2 M '1 v Kingdom, wo, CrfAII 3136 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1953-07-02 6 TENSING: ONE OF NATURE'S PRINCES By A Times Special Correspondent WITH 7HE BRITISH f:\EREST EXPEDITION XENSING Norkey, the celebrated Sherpa sirdar who reached the summit of Everest with E. P. Hillary on May 29, is singularly attractive He is fundamentally a simple man, an illiterate, who through many years of1,069 words
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Article341 1953-07-02 6 Review of Views Journalists Unite UTUSAN MELAYU yesterday? commented on letters byl Malay journa ists in the* press ur^rig the formation* ol an all-Malaya Ma'ay£ journal**! organisation to? safeguard the "professional* and working interests** Of| Malay Journalists Thr^ editorial points o;it \njiZ the fact that Mala v£ journalists have now341 words
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Article823 1953-07-02 6 'lIJE Singapore Government has just managed to cxtricate itself out of its blunder over the question of lU>n-pensionable expatriation pay. It was a blunder M. if th'- (Jovernmont had not been so stubborn, it would not have required the presence of Sir Edward Ritson to tell the823 words
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Letter135 1953-07-02 6 sir;— l am at a toss to understand why when a P^ son becomes a University student, his character chanfei. To prove my statemeut 1 relate tfcis story. .tin y^ ar °r tAO »«<>, while still at school, my Malay fnendj were, it seemed "to 1 j»«135 words
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Letter427 1953-07-02 6 Sir: The present iv.nmittee <>t the Singapore Government Administrate e Clerical Services Union which was elected after a four-hour stormy meeting on Tuesday, June 23, i iti newly elected prea iii >.i and assistant secretary on the following day, Juno L4. This was followed t. resignation^ from427 words
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Article570 1953-07-02 6 ANDREW ROTH - Rubber Points The Way To Peace ANDREW ROTH By DCACE hopes are stiil high, iespite ihe doublccTOssi'ii» by Syngma l Rhee. the embarrassment of the Ru<liaAs by the revolt of German workers and he bladuaiailing of President Eisenhower by hi> own 'supporters.' For tiii? statement 1 have the authority of570 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-07-02 6 *'\ti;i lilt* di>i»r who's bcrn dispu>ittK of so»l« d fivers at13 words
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Advertisement111 1953-07-02 6 St\l, \l>om<: riGtR STANDARD I iMIM'h NUILiN MOM.NIN»i \tv\SPAPrr I HEAD OFFICE: 1 28 Robinson Rood. Sinqoporc. Telephone Not 8397 1—***** Coble 6 Telegraph Address TIGERNEWS, Singapore BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. PnnNnq House Squorc. London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 iulton Srftcr. 83. Cowan111 words
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Advertisement20 1953-07-02 6 0171 it GKO^ cash i^oo ot it or Mi EN (S<gg) REFRIGERBTOS iiu o r t i i iim.ai nm20 words
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Article15 1953-07-02 7 Thundering Farewell I (UP) red a i retiri i Hghi men tireB ail nony I15 words
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Article27 1953-07-02 7 I. (AP) Wii't v ■i Ho];!- j troduced a Denmark pttl< nraims i. 40 ships in ived I »r ships governmenl United27 words
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Article14 1953-07-02 7 i Civi l( I < throughrow in pay de- •< uati m e.14 words
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332 1953-07-02 7 Last Minute Bid To Save Christie From Gallows LONDON, July (Rcuter) A member of nf w ill rocc against time in the House ,mons today to persuade his fellow politi-j view of confessions by John Notring Hill strangler, the death j\d be suspended experimentally for noify Silverman, Labour, will have332 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-07-02 7 photo. Ir i*uke 01 I (fiMhur«h. wearin* the new. kilted, number one officers dress as olonel»n-( lii, f. Queens Oun anieron Highlanders. chatting with the Quern at the Palate of lloly-rood-house here, where the Queen presented new colours to Hie I*| Battalion. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders recently.- UnitedUnited Press - 51 words
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Article177 1953-07-02 7 LONDON, July 1 (AFP).— It was officially announced today that Sir Winston Churchill's health is improving:. Simultaneously, it was stated that Sir Winston is suffering from cerebral anaemia coming: from the heart. This is the diagnosi* given this evening by an eminent London doctor. The?e reports177 words
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216 1953-07-02 7 Jomo Prosecution Not Legal Pritt KITALE, Julv 1 (Renter) Elaborate security precautions were taken when Jomo 'Burning Spear" Kenyatta and h've other African leaders appeared before judges €»t* the Kenya Supreme Court to appeal against Iheir conviction as organisers of the Mau Mau terro- rist Society. All six African lender?216 words
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Article40 1953-07-02 7 LONDON. July I— The Federation High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer'a attack on the Malay Journalist Inch Abdul Azil is to be queried by Mr. Maurice Edelman Labour MP during question time next Wednesday. i40 words
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Article55 1953-07-02 7 TEHERAN, July 1, (Renter). T.'ie P< rsian M;:.ji)i.s (Lower House of Parliament) displaced the religious leader Ayatullah ishani ns Speaker of tlici House iitirt elected the candi-1 date sponsored Dy Dr. llossa* cic<(. The new Speak< r Dr. Moa* r.ami received *ii >otes and! Kashanl -1 votes. One55 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-02 7 photo. CHARLES, "Tiny** Kinsev. 725-pound filling station operator was married recently to Jean Hankinson. 1.V2--potind nurse, in Galion. Ohio. Kinsey claims to be the world's second largest man. lip stands 5 f«>«M H inches, has a 100-inch ira:» and wears shirts with a 23--inch neck. UPUP - 46 words
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Article103 1953-07-02 7 A Bible Drifts To Siberia SEATTLE, July 1 <AP> 2 Two ministers said < yesterday that a Bible, in j watertight container, was dropped in the Ber- ing Sea in the hope it uould drift to Siberia a» 5 a symbol of light Ihrough the iron curtain. Elder L. Michaux103 words
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Article14 1953-07-02 7 THE Conservative Independence party swept the Icclandic Parliamentary elections Sunday.— A. P.14 words
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Article265 1953-07-02 7 G neral ieJd «t j l »kyo i States .a I in 'i the South j predici n n 24 i Presidi over h:» k. truce divided. tfean while. President Eisenhower's special truce emissary. tan; Secretary ol S::iic Wiiitcr S. Robertson postponed a coniAP; Reuter - 265 words
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Article305 1953-07-02 7 MOiOrOV W/tt B£ TOLD LATEST WESTERN MOVES fU *J^ r V July —Coincident with en officiol omcui::r nl thor the B»g-3 Foreign Ministers will meet in Washington ufl Ju'v 10. Kussia s top envoys— the ambassodors to Britain, the lH:»cd S and France hurriedly flew305 words
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Article159 1953-07-02 7 IKE CAN CUT AID TO EUROPE WASHINGTON. July 1 (Router) The Senate yesterday voted to give President Eisenhower discretionary authority to withhold $i.000.000 .n0d in military aid for European North Atlantic part countries until the six-nation European Army treaty is ratified. The Houm wrote the provision into the 55.3 18.000.000159 words
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Article69 1953-07-02 7 TEHFRAX. July 1. (AP>— The Italian tanker Salsa WM» expected to leave Abadan Tuesday with 9,000 tons of crude oil. Abbas Parkhideh. sales manafer of Iran's National O;l Company announced here. This will bring to 60.000 tons the total of oil sold to Italian buyers since69 words
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Article62 1953-07-02 7 WASHINGTON, July I, (AP) The loan of a small aircraft carrier to Fiance would be authorised under legislation introduced yesterday by Scna-i lor Leverett Snltonstail (Republican. Massachusetts) of the Senate Armed Services Committee. France would be asked to agree to return the carrier irithin six months62 words
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Article35 1953-07-02 7 AiTHORJTATIVE sources in London said the Soviet Ambassador to Britain. .Jacob Malik, informed British Minister of State Sehven Llo.vd that Moscow was willing to extend the Anglo-Soviet Fisheries Agreement for another year.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article37 1953-07-02 7 ILYA Someruvkh Chernychev. a Rn-smn and mw assistant general secretary <>t the United Nations for political qi\e>tions and for the Security Council, arrived in New York on the Queen Eli /a both.- AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article135 1953-07-02 7 Th is Man Certainly Hates TV NTW YORK July (UP) A num Who Mid i.< i vision dashed Into ;< C< lumbia Broadcasting Studio yi lerday and attacked playinj the pan i I Pftieni d u > t: ol Hospttat". "I h;iic u levi < i." gho U 1 Richard135 words
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Article104 1953-07-02 7 Truman To Give Evidence? WASHINGTON. Ju f 1. (Bet). ter) —Senator Joseph McCarthy made public yesterday letter to the Attorney-General Mr. Herbert Browne)] which he said might be the first step towardi calling ex-Presi-dent Truman a« a witnesi in a Senate investigation oi kb alleged Communist spy ;n^ The letter104 words
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Article88 1953-07-02 7 STOCKHOLM July I. (IP) Tl|t f !lv^ Russinn wivci ol AiiH' r ic:i!» cititens permitted to leave the Soviet Onion nrriv- in llelsj.iki, Finland, yc-'ar-dav. Eddy (iiiiiur.-. Moscow or■espondent tir ih« A^tociated Press, i oul hii F bom mitt and lh< t I v. children Otht in the88 words
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305 1953-07-02 7 BKKMN. July 1 (AP IP) Ili-h -rankini: S»v i< olucers and civilians in rebellious East Geramaay have been suddenly rttalled to Moscow, Allied souncs disclosed today. The <-<>;;: <t said the i< ?d officials presumably v. j be asked to explain why they had305 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 7 Egyptian Law For Britons < LIRO, July It i m iin ■i I 'Ik'V v. r in Ju4m Oimi !i. itish fom i I |ypl d evet break th i iv ertion v i J p 'v :»utii 1 irlllai39 words
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Article35 1953-07-02 7 B I IHW <\, —More the 200.WH1 i «i > ir ihroufho ii -:rike. In B i•) workeri in i > t iik In Tin- -it for ret* cm m I emeni I35 words
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Article22 1953-07-02 7 LOND i n I I i th< i) I S'atc visit I u R from a > rlayi22 words
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Advertisement33 1953-07-02 7 PYJAMAS D I STING 1 IsIIi; l) iis QUALITY KrVT AND DURABILITY SELF COLOURS BLUE, GREY, PALK GOLD I AND LIGHT MAROON. I "01* (Englanb" 19/50 SUNSPEL I $25/50 LITTLE'S! SINGAPOM l. 1133 words
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183 1953-07-02 8 U.S. PLACES MORE ORDERS FOR FOREIGN VESSELS NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuter)— Ignited States shipping firms and their associates placed orders for 40 ships totalling 1,038,660 tons with leading shipyards in Britain, the Continent and Japan during the last year, the New York Journal of Commerce said today. Since 1943.183 words
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Article131 1953-07-02 8 ON 1 C 1, 15 miles i Ib Fre- ruction >: A ship id on the bt An -In PS and cost $270 0 I 900. i B--k Pro- k a $30,000,000 K nd it is known that cement are ronsidering c tistru ting works the131 words
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Article42 1953-07-02 8 SHIPMENTS of soya beans from Communist China through the Sviez Canal to Europe totalled 3.s9 l.»3<^ bushels during the first quarter of this year, an increase of more than 3.5 times the shipments made in the same period last year.42 words
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89 1953-07-02 8 THE new air traffl \v.an to prevent c 1 Interference of civil air i Ka'lang by Royal Air F plane hai now been completed and it await;" of the Finance the Singapore itive ricil. A ipokesman of I ment o! Civil A- ition I89 words
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Article51 1953-07-02 8 BE A NETS $45,000 PROFIT LONDON, J British Eur I .it of C45.000 1 221.000 I 77 t r La t y r BGA' I f 1 tIOUI hnif million n I n ried 155.000 passengers ind 1.800 tons of mail D;nin« the y?ir F earned OTef C2HMN rtei of51 words
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Article70 1953-07-02 8 MARK, India, J j y I (AFP) The complete of Mahe by the Indira Ci Servi'--» enforced sinre May 10. may he fted on .June 28 for ■ia items. Th;-; followi I protest by the Frcri -h Go\ <.*;:]- BMOt. The French and In70 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-07-02 8 photo. FRENCH BUILT Fouga "Midget" whirh is among the 43 different types of aircraft on show at the Le Bourget airf. \i\ Paris for thp XXth Frenrh air craft show. UPUP - 31 words
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Advertisement686 1953-07-02 8 I 1 1 Fast Transpariflr Service to San Francisco and Kos An;eles via Bajajfkasjg and Japan. Aseata ANGLO-FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. IBL: R l.umpur 311 S pore *****/J P Sham W5 Malaria 4.lfi Penang H*-> EBE^^JNE lOK I.K. CONTINFNT Spore P Sham Penane t'P.rnmhor for Liverpool, A n 1 m686 words
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Advertisement1004 1953-07-02 8 f( BLUE FUNNEL UNE RS lU i MAJOnELO CO., LTD. Inroruorßted in 3;nt;apora Carriers' option to proceed ria oilier port* u> load and discharge aaraa SAll IN(iS ro LIVERPOOL ULAS«OV? LONU(»N CONTIXKMAL FOB! 8 Dua Sails P S'ham Penane C t* a ?J?U LlVerP DUbMn n33 31 J»ly 4 July1,004 words
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Advertisement170 1953-07-02 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koi.i! Rotterdam Lloyd Hollan d America Line NcderUrfi I ine Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NFW ORI r ANS via SIEZ S D«rr P S» am hhi* (.\KOLT (RL) 9 I.Uuly 16 July 17 Mfatj KADJA (SMNi Ji.iiv \«u TAur170 words
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Advertisement519 1953-07-02 8 EAST ASIATIC Li SAILINGS FROM SCA.VbI\\ V -KfNA" for Ban^Volr Saf^on n iiougkong. Manila K >b« Vokohama 18'1M,,! -LALAMMA" lor ■aMkok "MONGOLIA- Tor Banßkok. Saigon. Hongkunß. Manila. Kobe «nrj Yokohamp If i-«,, MAGDAI.A Foe 8,, baiuhui io ooMmnin m \shi> uu For Colombo. Ad, n Port Sud ffriM Uanjbur* Onilfcim519 words
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350 1953-07-02 9 British Plans To Meet Competition From Japan Stondord Stoft Reporter R,» T ii OF^" SET f- om P etivi from JopanJ Bnroin will l rely on the superior quality of her aid M,°R d ft! 9 dwi( Of her t«yi"9 public, said Mr. R. Thomas, a director cf the Colico350 words
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Article, Illustration60 1953-07-02 9 jl THE hrickm:iking p!>nt I at the S<i angoon Garden I Estate Limited., which I turns out enough bricks I for one-and a-half houses per day. Specially shipped i «ut from the Tnited < Kingdom and installed in I, the Estate, the pi .nt's I60 words
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Article208 1953-07-02 9 UK Calls For Tax Pact With Japan II \l P)— The British Government the Japanese government to start j\ agreement to eliminate duplicate ill and other dealings, it was Named today. I e proposal was made the Japanese Embi in London just ai a time when Japan is expecting to208 words
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Article61 1953-07-02 9 MANILA, .TuW 1. (AP)— The United States and Japan maintained their leading positions as trading nations with the Philippines during the first quarter of 1953, B:;n au of Cc!im;> and Stat reported yesterday. Their combined percentages —76.46 for the U.S. and 7.2 for Japan— totalledA.P. - 61 words
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Article148 1953-07-02 9 THE rubber market In Singapore yesterday remained unchanged in price from Tuesday's levels, alter having been slightly higner from th e opening, first rubber for July shipment closing at 64J rents per Jb. (641 cents on Tuesday). The steadiness in the market was attributable to some buying148 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 9 IN DO -PAK. TRADE PAKISTAN and India have extended a trade agreement to September liis3. It includes hides. skins and iish from Pakistan in exchange for India's iron and steel, railway materials, timber and rertain tvnpi r\i n":;i/'hinprv ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article112 1953-07-02 9 Corduroy Sales Surging yccir. NEW YORK, July 1 (AP) CorcUiroy fabric has become one of fashion's favourites in the United States, am 1 a new production record is in Drospect. The durable material is now being worn by men and women as well as children. Smart new styling and new112 words
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Article79 1953-07-02 9 TAIPEI. July 1. (UP)—Economic AfTairs Minister T.K. Chang declared yesterday that Formosa will have record yields in rice, sugar production, fish catches and power generation this year. Chang said rice production this year was estimated at the all time high of 1,700,000 metric tons as79 words
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Article75 1953-07-02 9 TOKYO July 1 (UP)— A Japanese engineer came up this month with a new discovery that ho claims will open up f re; h mnrkets for the islands of tin- South Pacific an overcoat that lloats. But what, you mar ask. s the good of an75 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-07-02 9 photo New in the fi. Id of 2 "miracle fa&rics" is one 2 of paper used f<ir the C. skirt an t| matching h.it «>t < this outfit The fabric, made of woven twisted paper >;in, yAn he rlraa« ad with a damp cloth. APAP - 46 words
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118 1953-07-02 9 Coconut Oil Quiet On Produce Mart Standard Market Reporter THE produce market hi Singapore yesterday was steady in the copra sec lon and quiet in coconut oil with only restricted business reported. Copra seller! were somewhat reserved, those for .July and August shipment jnd;. ating 5.3 1 i' and 301118 words
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Article241 1953-07-02 9 HONGKONG, July 1 (AP)— The official New China News Agency reported that the 19-membcr British Trade Mission arrived in Tekinu on June 19. The agency listed the members as: Mrs, Joan Robinson. vice-chairman of the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade; Roland Berger. director241 words
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295 1953-07-02 9 BIG DECREASE IN S. SUMATRA RUBBER OUTPUT By ARNOLD C BKACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, July 1 -Rubber output in fcajtil Sumatra today is in a dangerous state of steady derline, according to official Indonesian lißures. The l l >»l f |iv output was 112.000 tons. This dropped to MMlimi295 words
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Article53 1953-07-02 9 THE Malayan share market remained quiet in all se lions with only small busii passing. Tins and jnd were again easier with CautJO I R than C: INDIMKF \l s llllv.rs Sr llrrs I er ft N. Gamnr R-ibiri- Nan MINIM K h» K I I K53 words
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Article32 1953-07-02 9 AN ITALIAN Company, Microlambda of Rom*, [a now making radar warning "fence" equipment under a licensing agreement with Raytheon IManufacturing Co.. <>f W;«ltham. ihc At: i<rii*;in fir-n announ A .P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article20 1953-07-02 9 GREECE vi short tons of rel mad e from surplus P ca n rawMutual So. gramme. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article82 1953-07-02 9 LONDON, (Reuter)— A -< imnn engineering I i has oeen granted £250,000 sterling COOtract by the British National Coal Board to <! <; i large double shaft coal i in South \V This is the first contract to t>d let to German firm by the Nationalised Coal82 words
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Article47 1953-07-02 9 SAUDI ARABIA'S crude petroleum production averaged 85 J.M)7 barrels daily dui April, compared with 804. 2 jo barrels in March, the Arabian American Oil Co., repoii d April t utpu] WMs 'hi h ■ince June, >•<<- when H reached recoi >J of 3>.'.o.ii bai daily. A.P47 words
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Article45 1953-07-02 9 THE Canadian Pinan e liia> I let Ml Douglas Abbott. •■ni, v r :m.i >-<i th;it the Federal Go* pi >t had a 19A2-5.1 b n i rv «f I l OUQ 'ii.i.i 00(1 s'orl IP£) t ;»o (i i< aonsccutiva surplus.'- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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34 1953-07-02 9 US, UK Lead Buyers Of (May) Latex SHIPMENTS of from Sii M.i. n Among Ihe bu) i >3 I The United I 1 Portu l boug from s l w.i < S ms i.ith: :tn,i34 words
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Article58 1953-07-02 9 in raANcm i fAP) v hl > manufi 10 the S I 'nan of tin* S 1 world Trade Fair ye It-rd.iv n.ts pi r 300 inqiri I. iti ited that t nti lor g to Marc a j, •Jufiijr rof I i e V^J»"58 words
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Advertisement88 1953-07-02 9 //<//yn li /A/, >//, LAST TWO APPEARANiKS OF MR. FRANK Ul HI I |ND MISS SHIRLEY AMi! B TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT SEE THE SENSATIONAL WlllV I) am I AND ALSO THE LATEST BALLROOM \M) LATIN-AMERICAN DAM I > i < YOIR LAST orrORTIMTY TO SEE 111! I AUSTRAL! l)\\(88 words
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Miscellaneous531 1953-07-02 9 ■■■>. f 9& Am k jqejkkwHßfr-ggy l c ty gg 4 4 9 y x 9 L 4 SvSuHS 95&39 A C'DADr n?/ID V "I" K l Extral 5.30 < m Kl Concert Hall; 9n m Duke rUHJb UiAHY CiARIDA INDONESIAN TO: I gto 9M Nm (S): 945 k (GA3S2J531 words
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Miscellaneous166 1953-07-02 9 oj Merry Men; 8.53 715 As S'uve: 7.15 Voicei i H rnony; 7.30 Raciio Malaya String Ensemble; 745 "If I Cou'.d C v >ose": m.i Guest Artist: 830 .Malayan Magazine: 9nm Melody and Sons; 5> 30 News (S): 943 The David Nk Trio; 10 p m F:rst Rehearsal; 10.30 Tune166 words
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Article167 1953-07-02 10 PENANG. Wed Results ol Pen ig open tennis todaj ay— stsi's final: Mrs Low Hoof Seah beat Mrs Claire Cheah ti-2. 61 >l«n\ sins:!*^: eah Wit Hum h-^t Tan Cheng Tee i a-'. <>-4 K K M Hussein bo.u f N Capel 10-g li 2167 words
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Article24 1953-07-02 10 JOHORE BA!1HI' Wed. The annual Johore Police athle! sp »rta will be held tn P Dep >t here ton 1 n Fridav.24 words
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Article548 1953-07-02 10 1 2 Players After Him PEN A NG, Wed Malaya's star ol two Thomas Cup teams. Ooi Teik Hock will defend his Penan" titles in the island's open championships due to start this month. o-i wiii parlnei \co Chjre in thp nun", double I is undecided548 words
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Article, Illustration96 1953-07-02 10 Malayan Chinrso K.iskflball hunpion>hip 1 in/'i'i will be hold in 1 Singapore from Auk to S»*ii( <» this vrar Twelve states «vill bi» 1 invited to lake part and 1 »Jt«* Drsjanisiriy Commit t.-<» eleetesi lo run the 1 iiiivt were: < Cluirmin Koh Ink jiin; Vice Chairman— Aw Ckean96 words
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616 1953-07-02 10 I MAKING their debut in the Colony's sprint relay rates, a University of IVlalavu women's team easily won the 4 x 110 yds open inter team relay for wonien at the fifth annual athletic meet ol Raffles Girls School yesterday. The University women's616 words
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Article757 1953-07-02 10 iHL < is the dra v f »i th n e Biirir.i n I A- L95 junior chanv i hips: .Ml VS JUNIOI SIMiIIS Kl C Nick C 1 m y> v Yeo Hork Ch 1 > lißhi i A Rini b I) 1(; v757 words
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Advertisement226 1953-07-02 10 llßCTfrf^VT^f^ OPENS TODAY! A Jlf*l li I I iff 1 A -H I'3o<1 30< 4 6J V«¥ AJwficfttt 1 1 ««r\&r 4 J.30 P.M. j Imp MusicalThats i MgyL 9**l m CT JHHT M* /a* -i i V *^V^^ —i^ MnLmm i&Rt^H6RW^ rv L &i(lsBlE KM R/7TER CARROU. fLI/3? I\':;.Sl226 words
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Advertisement61 1953-07-02 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE U M OR v ER YOUR PAT itKN: You must enclose rncee ten cent stomps if you wont your pattern cut. If I don't get the stomps, you don't 9et the pattern. A number of order* have come to me without the stamps. These won't61 words
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Advertisement165 1953-07-02 10 Stor Contest No. 22 Can You Name This Star? t»'e top It-it hand corner an" near lltp .irMrr-sv \\i\\ \LL through this hi h Ihe z >^'I*_^1 Singapore Standard i>r»' J&& >'-nu in t\\ent\ second <tai Mm contest Om All tuu ve c«t to do is to l^O colle< i165 words
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Advertisement154 1953-07-02 10 STARTS fl| v. f l^^ll TODAY! LtLJIH. J 111., 1..«x,.,| |{||\|>|\,. la ecarch for Hi. n:i« Kliss SNAKE in Ihr i M VAN HEFLIN and CHARLES CGc LEFT TO DIE IN IP* SAHARA ft "SOUIH cf ALGIERS in rKcii.\u:oLOß im.i. i, VAN WAND\ HLFLIN HENDRIX Pfl n. .illjiul Hrlromr, i>ur154 words
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Article395 1953-07-02 11 DIV. III C 'SHIP TO SHELL THE Shell Sports Club "B" t om won the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's Diy. 11l championships at Farrer Park yesterday by defeating K.P.M., their closest rivals in the series, 4 2 in a hard fouaht nn A thrilling match. For K.P.M. the defeat395 words
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Article249 1953-07-02 11 Islanders Surprise Shell 2-0 PLAYING their last match of .ne .season. Shell Sports Club surprisingly went down to Pulau BUKom in a Singapore Business Houses F. A. Division I league rncounter on th e padang yesterday. The islander s had to fight hard for their 2—o win, their second victory249 words
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Article91 1953-07-02 11 COLONY schoolboy cricketer. Alexis Delilkan led St. Josephs Institution to a 133 runs victory over Victoria School i n an Inter school encounter at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Delilkan, who is selected to represent Singapore against Malac -a on Saturday was unbeaten with 71. Another good contribution91 words
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Article57 1953-07-02 11 THE following will represent the Marigold B.P. against The Lucky Strike B. P. in a friendly badminton match comprising lour men's singles and two men's doubles on TuesI day, J.::y at the Clerical Ln-on Hail ai 7.<»0 p.m. Nf Cheng Hua, Oh Chiap Choori. L:cw Koon57 words
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226 1953-07-02 11 Airways Fail To Break Their 'Duck' MALAYAN Airways who will play second division soccer next n .J eS K, rda v failed to break their duck" when they wont 2i own -> tO n Mal iv a Publishing House 3—o jn a Singapore Business Rouses Dhrbion 1 fixture at the226 words
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Advertisement166 1953-07-02 11 P (D< r f FBI/ F/iM /W MALAY 1 AM Pit AM" i T XOMBRADO K EVA Df ITLLA I .feasted WH'i Savage I Tropical Island! HARM- AT THE .Ms TORKID DANCES i ffliSaOLS CEBU ISLAND M t*"-*~~ 609 NORTH BR)DCt kQAD > PHQWt 3446 DaiJy 3 shows: 3.15 6.15166 words
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Advertisement524 1953-07-02 11 1 NyricEs t I TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF MECHANICAL S/C GLAZED NEWSPRINT 'TENDERS are invited for the supply of 600 reams (six V.^u n< re l reams of 500 sheets White Mechanical S/C Glazed Newsprint of GO grams substance per square metre in sizes either of 31" x 43" or524 words
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Advertisement758 1953-07-02 11 SITUATIONS WAWTKD^ t-UROPEAN require, pr.M.ion J-< a- Shift EnKineer in Si.m or Malaya. Io years dredging i penence. excellent ia j 8 Reply Box No. T.1 292 S.S PUROPEAN requ.r,. position -L< Aaat Rubber F lata, aeveral years out ea^t. knowledge of onsineenng and machinery. Reply Box No. T. 1292758 words
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Advertisement456 1953-07-02 11 /TWtlvMlWaiKlH^MKfri 4 > MR. M v Boon i eoajg th uk a frienda u -a ■ood arishei n4 valual m sion of r r aat lay PICRSONAL *OMI t%. i itra'i i I (m« 12. lattary Road, Io3i am. irday, fh j ANNO! M BMENI I'l 1 VI I N456 words
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Miscellaneous195 1953-07-02 11 >^^^^^^^^^' w^»^>^»^» <^%^%^<^^^^^n^%^^^^»^^^ "•■■~-»~i^_~ u~u"u~u~'-'*'-~»i~i.i~ii~ur*i_i~i_i-i_i— 1_— i_i i.li~>_i~i_«t» i*> «%_ri_i~i_n lit lj»_w l I^^^^^*^" l^^^" I^^^^^ II N^^ '^^f *H HEARS HOOFBEATS.r MUST I STRANGER/T- AHARS T ;N| THET 1 I THEN STA\D AS.'DE." T ON' V I^l SHUN CN D/'VOKUM/T, y. ny^ CABIN, J GlT^EM^^^l DEAD BODV, I rr^^^.195 words
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Article348 1953-07-02 12 WIMBLEDON (Ingl.mdi. .lulv 1 Al'.i \n Amitiran .■li.iii);u(in it the Wimhlednit women's Binclct becttßc a •'<''- taints Tuesdki wJi«n th,. four fmhd IS plav r^ won qu;«rtcrlinal in.itdio. 1.:,-, S <- moon either F Doris Hart. I Dorothy He id K ome the I ><> |i348 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 12 IPOH Wed -H G Naidu t »ok the individual champioMoo when he won the high jump came out second in the halt mile and the quarter mile »tl av Institute POi is meet hdd ground i39 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-07-02 12 pnoto. I RING of Australia turns Alec Bedser to leg for two in the sec- ond Test match at Lords. Watching anxiously are Godfrey Evans, wicket keeper, Trevor Bailey (left) < and Denis Compton (right). England made j I a great fight to force I < a draw.- UPUP - 47 words
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370 1953-07-02 12 LKD by burly Tommy Mission. Oriental Telephone jnd Electrical Company slashed through a flimsy Si me Darby defence to slum in nine goals without reply at Jalan Besar Stadium yestrday and thus finish 5 rond to Hongkong Bank in the First Division Business Houses370 words
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Article65 1953-07-02 12 Div. I—Malaya1 Malaya Publishin; Jl.iusr brat Malayan Airways M» OTEC beat Sime Darbv l»iv II Breweries Sport* Cluti beat Imperial Chemical Industry ;:o. Ford Sports Club beai Konifo Motors walkover. l>iv. Ill— Shell "B M beat K .P.M. 4 Jacks Sports Club drew with Fast Asiatic Sports65 words
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Article148 1953-07-02 12 BRISTO July 1, (Beuter).- 'a the to>s and tted fi st when their mat i the Australiani opr thii mo ..ing in cloud> k>u a an easy i^ (t, 1 A.- a'« made five jes 1 n the i ide which had lei draw in the148 words
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Article19 1953-07-02 12 THE crick el »;rr.e between the YMCA and SRC en the SRC lK>du;u on S..- ;s cancelled.19 words
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Article822 1953-07-02 12 inr.iu Will |fe -qht i:ieo< on the first and third da.\ July )l lti ;nd seven races on the iy. J;i!\ I,') of 'tlie 11 oingapore meeti i•' cnt! tes received comi 'i 167— 7R from dasj i and 8H from .;ass 111 The racing schedule Is:822 words
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Article182 1953-07-02 12 wimbledo.v. England July l —Vic Seixas of Philadelphia advanced to the rinals of the Wimbledon tennis championship* today when he beat Mervyn Ruse ot Australia b 4 10— 1' 9 11. 0 4. a j n a bittc Mixrd doubles— Third round: R. Hartwig (Australia) and Mrs182 words
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Article239 1953-07-02 12 thl Singapore lawn tennis <>oen championships will start 1 tomorrow and the lolluwir.a arc the tu-s to be playedAt the VMCA at H?,O djil E. Jensen vs H. k Yadi: F Y Khoo vs. A. a B. Pakir: J i?y/"2? d^ vs A C, B. Palciri239 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 12 Tu KL^ r L A L UMPUR f Wed.— The federation ol Maiava Hockey Union has been provisionally accepted as a memhl. b^ J the In^rnat:onal Hockey Federation at a meeting held In Paris on May 339 words
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Article39 1953-07-02 12 FnVi s n a P? r e Telok iturau F« o h »K Sch il >ol sports on Julv 16 o a the school ground will I dude two events— both 440 yards-for Old Boy*.39 words
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Article42 1953-07-02 12 A* Dir ~Kota Raja vs. AAA at jalan Be son Dir 2-SHBRC 9 fkmi B't'int Rangers at SUB: Dir. ,iA~To7ig Mong OB A vs. Singapore Fire Briqude at Y*?}***: Dir. liß'-Wood- i e "osj»tal vs. Ketaji MSC a t YMA42 words
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Article54 1953-07-02 12 i2?K^/^!? 3 (Renter)— Len Hutlon of Yorkshire. A siri!? ?i tnillil "'l 'n the first two crirkel tests asainst sidl r,l «i Ul| J« season. ha s been appointed Captain of the Th7 i!. 1 l h)rd test »w4i^ at Manchester on July _s»»e England team will54 words
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Article1662 1953-07-02 12 IT 'S FAVOURITES DAY. Best Tip Most Popular Winner KTALA LUMPUR, Hed.— As many as six favourites obliged at today's races, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's June meeting. Carrying 1.21G tickets on the v/in tote Best Tip scored a convincing victory when he defeated Robin Hood by 11,I1,662 words
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Article43 1953-07-02 12 MALACCA. ITttt. For its ruptie at Singapore thij iveekend Malacca ha 4 Invited to travel. They are Gray F. Thcseria, Tiam Tvt«. Nadarajah Strachan. Hassan, Shaanan Kony Ghee, Gluiu-v Che« Um, Jaafar Ham- l Bah Puteh. GrUAn and Danker. 143 words
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Article21 1953-07-02 12 TOTAL roo) C 'rs< I'll/, 111 Second Prize TUN St;lll<>i ;;^i 81 > CM<"S,. Vi! 1.-!, 14..1.,f1. Hrsl .1,,,.h1,. *•«■•■<• i.i,,,,.';.,,21 words
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