Singapore Standard, 3 July 1953
1953-07-03
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Title Section15 1953-07-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD \ol. IV No. 1. SIW;\PORE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.15 words
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355 1953-07-03 1 SIR JOHN GIVES IN-THE UNIONS KEEP BYRNE AND WIN ROUND ONE rd Staff Reporter tq Government yesterday nds of its 18,000, em:oresentcd by Mr. K.M. Byrne, talks. V" n Mr. Byrne the Sccretarreprcscnt work out plea of the ►in ted Mr. Byrne was due to take Lariat early in August.355 words
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27 1953-07-03 1 Reutcr)— anese ship in colli- Norwegian I I (7.8117 Suez Canal ye>- pping intelli- ay. Both I g the re-27 words
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Article, Illustration256 1953-07-03 1 PRINCESS AND HOSTESS ROYAL COMET LANDS SALISBURY. Southern Rhodei July 2 (Reuter) The gueen mother and Princess Ma who arrived here bv c vv.- yesterday for a 16-dav;3our of the Colony, w ere ed by thousands of ex<Jl i Europeans and All tnj in an 11-mile state256 words
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Article892 1953-07-03 1 And Rubber Too Says MTUC Move KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Resolutions requesting the Federation Government to start immediote investigations into the possibilities of nationalising both the tin and rubber industries are among the 36 on the agenda of the Malayan Trade Union Council annual delegates conference to892 words
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Article37 1953-07-03 1 A US. House of Representatives Committee learned yesterday thai 107 U.S. State Department employee? have been fired this year as a result of Investigation* concerning homosexuaity or auestioninc security A PAP - 37 words
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Article95 1953-07-03 1 SEOUL Ju r2 i hn> turned down a South Korcan propotal to mi! Inue I m if if tnt pott tri ronferencv pou < iof r mrrit. I (J Ml •I v. tilInforme Sou h m i .1 I todi I* ■-ul^n- Eitenhof > 1Reuter; A.P. - 95 words
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Article53 1953-07-03 1 STOP PRESS Big Talks Are Off LONDON, July 2 lUT) Prosp«Mts for i Bi^ Tkrcc conferring with Sovirl Kns sia in the "fort'srraM*. fu tun-" were virtually in. in t\mu- m offii iaJ Knti>li ajaanen tod.iv. It Has IrirWji plans u<r<(omvlrird for the Bis Three western foreign minislris' talks in53 words
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196 1953-07-03 1 A SMALL army of men are today without jobs because they have been given the sack by Government. Seventy-four Asian and four Europeans of the Chemical Spraying Unit attached to the Federation Forestry Department have been toid by Government that their services are196 words
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Article74 1953-07-03 1 PARIS. July 2 (AP)— Leaders of France** new government met for several hours yesterday and last night In an ett'ort to draff a new policy toward the three Associated States of Indo-China Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. A more liberal attitude toward t'it* three States was74 words
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Article44 1953-07-03 1 PARIS. July 2 (Reu'.er) Kin2 Norondom Sihanouk of Cambodia today announced a personal mobilisation p'.an to make his country's armies ten limes si longer. He appealed to his people to accept :he saniii -os necessary to carry through the plan.44 words
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Article55 1953-07-03 1 LONDON. July 1 (Reuter)— Sir Winst m Churchill, ordeiv rd by Ins doctors to rj£t, is] impressing everybody bv hii j ext i a ordinary recuperatn powers, sources rlo.-e lo '...e; Prime MinUtei said tonight. These sources admitted Si: Winston Churchill had beei desperately ured.55 words
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Article45 1953-07-03 1 NEWPORT, Rhode Island. July 2 (Reu'.on— Mr. Anthony Eden. the British 1 Secretary. i> sun tanned and^ looking •Very well/ 1 after his recent S- Ider operation, it was stated yesterday at the Newport estate where he is convalescing.45 words
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Article21 1953-07-03 1 MR Harold Mat-Mi an. Minis er for Housing is expected to undergo a gal] b'adder operation soon. Reiner.21 words
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Article14 1953-07-03 1 GENERAL Henri Navarre, left Saifo yesterday by aix or Paris.- AFPAFP - 14 words
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Article, Illustration71 1953-07-03 1 picture. PRETTY Joy Proud. who was born in Singapore and worked for some time at the Swiss Consulate in the Colony returned to her birthplace in a different role yesterday when she flew in as hostess on a Qantas BOAC Constellation. It was Joy's maiden trip as a fullyStandard - 71 words
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39 1953-07-03 1 NEvV DELHI. Ju'.v 2 (AFP) Reliable rep »rts reaching here today said the eight-man Swiss Himalayan expedition to the so far unco:iquered ueak. Khaulagiri had fai'ed. The mountain is 8.172 me. res high.39 words
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Article29 1953-07-03 1 ABOUT 700 fanners near Bonn, marched t>> the Bundeshaill on Wednesday to protest iignmst a proposal (0 build a British lei 3r base on farm land. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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119 1953-07-03 1 BELFAST, July 2 (UP)— A railway bridfi south of here was dynamited early today apparently by fanatic nationalist* pipteiting the visit of the Queen ot Northern Wrecking of the bridge. three miles north of the Irish border, halted all traffic on the main Jine between119 words
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Article19 1953-07-03 1 GOVERNOR Arden Clarke of the Gold Coast has lifted the curfew imposed in January after riots. Router.19 words
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Article111 1953-07-03 1 LONDON. July I (Renter) Lon lon's house of death 10, Rillington Place where John Christie murdered seven women including at* wife is now for Mle. The price, U I.jOD With vacant possession. Tlie owner Mr harliV Broun a Jamaican, said: "J have ha(i enough of111 words
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Article50 1953-07-03 1 r.ONDOX. July 2 (Reutei I Five supporter! of Labour Leftwinger Aneuiin Bcvjm la^t n&hf put loruani motion in the Bouse of Commons virgins U»« government not to let anythini <\ i■• for a conference b R All are memi I nal executive o! the Lai50 words
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Article29 1953-07-03 1 SIK Maxwell Mv r.^.tn. Chid s ■•< retai y of C rlon l«.t:;7 to I'.t 10, rli I in I > r yt letdav. IU V.J* ycaii ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article26 1953-07-03 1 THI i inf Hhieh to Iheii lies In Indo-China had been cuated to Taiwan, '•ialiy announi >■ t in I yesterday. AH'AH' - 26 words
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Advertisement25 1953-07-03 1 i^BfSJß^^^^^^aH '^JbbbbS Sell I sxfl ir I b fftf "WW BBB^^^^**^^MX LBkIBBBWBBBBaVaVVI bsbj^. A jjii to wilt 8 Q mP n S= W LIMITCO. As25 words
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Advertisement70 1953-07-03 1 V V O. B Old scotcl)VVl)i skst PRODUCT OF SCOTLAr^O Distributors SCOTT b ENGLISH (SEA) lift Singapore kuala lumpua MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wide Varieties y^Y formerly of CSR jf'l f SCHONBACH, CZCCHO JT If SLOVAKIA. PIANOS DOUBLE BASS VIOLIN CELLOS UKULELES MANDOLINS GUITARS METRONOMES SMngs and all Accessories for en r/t70 words
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Article130 1953-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 1,500 teachers in training will get a new building next year ii the Legislative Couneil votes the money, the Deputy Director of Education, Mr. K. E. Inre/told The Standard yesterday. THE Training College, .Mr. T. 11. IX mps< y. said the130 words
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Article88 1953-07-03 2 A $1,530Job Goes A-Begging THERE is a 1 s G ivernment I i and $1,530 f. r a < p< r rri mi\ Direct I Educa- 1 e atters a ti t n in the Co y, ling handicraft in 1 1 P teach- n< n Primary 1 training of88 words
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110 1953-07-03 2 UNAUTHORISED hats within Singapore's city limits built e July l this year will not be allected by the new ruling of the City Council under which new attap huts can \>e pulled down without a court order. Mr. Philip R. Williams, ir City110 words
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Article54 1953-07-03 2 AT 3 pjn. on Wednesday, a short ceremony was held at the Bth mile Labu New Vil ark the handing over of patrol duty by the local :e to the village Home Guard. A similar ceremony j took p a e at the Bukit Glugor Xew Village,54 words
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Article24 1953-07-03 2 THE rotary club. Ipoh will I hold its annual installation dinner at the Station Hotel at 8 p.m. on July 1 1.24 words
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Article123 1953-07-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thousands of Malays and Indians last night laughed and clapped as they hoard their leaders telling thorn "Let bygones be bygones and live like brothers." There was no ill-feeling or bitterness. Everybody np- i peared happy and reconciler! and as they went123 words
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Article63 1953-07-03 2 MR. Peter Burses, who will Ibe conducting the Practical Examinations of the Associated Board of the Roy;;! Schools of Music in Malaya this year, will probably also give a number of public performances during his stay in the Federation. He will arrive in Penang on63 words
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Article217 1953-07-03 2 WHOLE ESTATE TOLD TO MOVE OUT FOR SIANG LIM PARK A SHOCK NOTICES to qui* have been served on 162 tenants in the Siong Lim Park estate, off Gcylang Rocd\ Singapore, and residents anxious about this surprise move by the landlord have gone to the Siang Lim Park Residents Association217 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-07-03 2 photo. >IKS. W. L. BLYTHE, wile of the Colonial Secretary, helped in the serving yesterday when she threw a farewell party at her residence for 160 inmates of the Bushev l*-irk. Nantina Home and the Tan Toek Sens: Hospital. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article202 1953-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOI'T a dozen unemployed Indians, formerly daily-paid employees of the Singapore City Council, crowded round the desk of City Councillor Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, in his office yesterday and appealed to get rpin«itat*»fl The men who went to India on leave202 words
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229 1953-07-03 2 SINGAPORE Legislative and City Councillors yesterday wore tickled to hear of a P'a^iarism charge made against General Carlos P. Kumii'o of Manila by the opposition Nationalists Party He was accused of lifting portions from two speeches of -\diai Stevenson, after he finished reading his acceptance229 words
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Article, Illustration24 1953-07-03 2 A BRITISH police lieutenant inspc ts his Pm| x,\ Jun^U" Squad outside their home marie polio Ktattei rhirf t;i::cie *r.\ rs a white hal.24 words
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Article140 1953-07-03 2 MEMBERS of Um 8.0.D. Civilian Employees Co. operative Tiirift and Loan Society Ltd., Singa- pore borrowed three < times more than they i subscribed. i Their annual report for 1952 states that the average monthly sub- stription totalled $7,502 against the monthly aver- age loan140 words
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Article84 1953-07-03 2 JUDGMENT was reserved until July 4 i n th e Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday in the case In which P. E. Perora, principal of the Mercantile Institute, is charged with cheating a widow, Foo Ah Meng. He is alleged to have cheated the woman84 words
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Article46 1953-07-03 2 AT The monthly meeting of the Soi iaJ ;»tti Welfare Services Lotteries Board last week, the conditions and scope of the ]tsh Lottery were dis- I eutted. These particulars will i be published alter they have been ed by the High Commissioner In Council.46 words
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Article121 1953-07-03 2 COMMODITY PRICES -A. _A C LOSING rubbei prices (»ents prr Ib In S i .1 1 ■p» r p \rvtriday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot I.oo^e (ilj <i."» No. 1 R.SS fi:> <,5! v> 2 K s.s. (,:;i 631 No :j ks.s. Mi Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE I121 words
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Article73 1953-07-03 2 SAVIAD bin A 1 and Yui < bin M n Yassin were tentatively i hargi minary inquiry in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday wh h r tnipectoi Cheng of two foun pen*; valued at I in cash on June 21 at i 40 a.m.73 words
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Article94 1953-07-03 2 r£NANG. Tkun i., bo;inr. John Knviihi a w n-jfivrd ln> foui t. < mil and Ifteeatl w*\ i> n thr Mifliinit'i »ui i >,i i\ when |h plead ,i to ekartci <»f Uh-i, ot (km fouk kdtUKtal lo lw« own en .»t Kiuio h>» k it i94 words
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11 1953-07-03 2 Esplanade Stall Rents May Be Reduced I I I I B11 words
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Advertisement102 1953-07-03 2 World! our Contest I>l AIM RS ot the Sin<;.,poie Standard are asked to retc for J lIM nan «>r woman who. in thrir opinion his rontrihuled m&J^mZamttSJkj?™ cullur li mi( r tl. uo'r'.V 1 Wi .JV 1 11 l lw months uuation round for'/! }™SUS&*£" ar< m!l >datl n "P—102 words
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Advertisement75 1953-07-03 2 EMBASSY Jimi (Situated in Sin '//♦•</» I AC. M. r Read. Sii I '-rfggflg^ar I P"_ )^1 II II I I I I COME TO OUR POPUL^ I rFA DAKCF FI?0M 4 6p* I SUNDAY LUNCH Ti -J£ C«HCW I AfUS/C /p.m.-2>m. I _^_i-N_»**i I MONTHLY TERMS WIT^ I ARO75 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-03 3 THE MILIONAIRE WHO LIVES IN A CRUMBLING FLAT photo. lire Uiwref). He lives in xhe last hou«i ''j I i :'t Will mvt it.— StandardStandard - 25 words
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Article260 1953-07-03 3 B.v MICHAEL GOH, Standard Stuff Reporter HOW do Singapore's millionaires livr? Some live in bU Mouses and drive in bi^ cars. And there are others like Mr. Ing Chye Ton*; who would rather live in a house condemned by the City Council. 1 g, who260 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-07-03 3 FASTERDRYING FOR NAPPIES IN HOSPITAL i j i -i hooll» :i N i13 words
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Article49 1953-07-03 3 \M< A. haj definitely decided to ►rk n its new clubhouse and swim- .'V 1 1 1 1 The whole project is >l^« la a veins time, Mr. Tom Secretary .if the Association told erflay. v 5 3 ip 4 S Mr. I49 words
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Article, Illustration245 1953-07-03 3 Five Pass BSc With Honours ALL ftvi» student- of the Uairenitj of Malaga who sat for tli* r\.iniinatio.i for Ilm degree of Bachelf of Scleace with Honours, passp<l. Arrtidinsi to the results ifttU v.-stfril.iy. others, includ- s i >n, out of 34 the Anal examina- tion foi pass degree of245 words
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Article197 1953-07-03 3 THRICE THE MEN TO NAB 'PIRATES' RADIO Malaya has tripled its number of wire- less inspection officers to press home the campaign against "pirate" radios in Singapore, Mr. D. A. Stephen, Chief Administration Officer of the Department of Broadcasting, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Stephen, would not however, disclo e197 words
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Article112 1953-07-03 3 A FILM -.S^ »rs Beware" starring Jerry Lewis a;id D( Martin and 3 variety stage show by th* 6th. a-id lOrh. Singapore Boys" Brigade C panics v. be held at the Paya I 1 [ethodisi School hall v. 7.'. pm. on Aug. 1. Ticket? at Si112 words
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Article105 1953-07-03 3 Deputy Must Have Sama Qualities Standard SUIT Reporter THE S •:>. >ore City Council's Deputy Superintendent of City Cleansing must have the same Qualifications as those of the Superintendent, the City's Health Committee has decided. The Question of the Deputy's qualifk-dtiors irose when Mr.; J. Ephrj -n. the Deputy Super105 words
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Article, Illustration59 1953-07-03 3 plioto ONL «»f srnioi ofll J 1 rcr.s' quaitriH at Maliulm i Kiud, Sineapore, u!ii<h will <ost tli^ (i«.vnnmrtil S7.*>o 000, htif vhith Hill mran a SI 10 0410 si\inc anm:\lly in hotrl hilH. 111 m Mti «I<l.h hrd hdiiM-N s^«*n in 1 1»«- picturr have two brdroomi and willStandard - 59 words
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Article, Illustration65 1953-07-03 3 photu. IMST ,nd present officers of the R.val Engineers held **E&*J?'*2 fiaSS *1I aver the world and cabled greehrm were exchanged between r r d 'icsts- Wednesday; In Singapore the Sappers past and I present officer* a „d tj e,r l^to-j Sbaal 1J0— gathered forStandard - 65 words
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Article78 1953-07-03 3 THE Singapore Govemrn is in need ol tour spe. iilist musicians each 3:1 expert on viola, bassoon, the French horn an c l oboe. Thc.^e posU hr» ad-' vertised in Britain »nd j>pi i- 1 cants will ho Inl si ed by j •he artinr; Deputy78 words
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Article64 1953-07-03 3 I CHONG S«0OK TONG, a '-lerk of th > Chung Wan melon seed shop at Tan Quee Lan Street, Singapore, t<>id the Assistant C troner yesterday at t'.ie Inquest Into th? death of Kan Wiri^. 47. a co-worker. that Kan i>- n a ladder. Ho was sent to64 words
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Article, Illustration320 1953-07-03 3 Raja Sir Uda Takes Over Malaya House I m R <ix S'r I'jn T.O\'II()V lnK- *> /Rpnfpr\ Riia STir liln bin oecame we iirsi nuuaj Britain. duties without a speech or phone calls in a .small but ommands a splendid view over Trafulg-jr Square. Malaya House, a narrow five-storeyod building320 words
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251 1953-07-03 3 Engage Local Men—Union Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Shop Assistants' Union wants Government to ban the entry of new Indian shop assistants into the Colony. A memorandum to tins effect is to bo nibmil I to Colony Government and the Representative >»t the251 words
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Article51 1953-07-03 3 THREE HUNDRED invitations have be^n issued by the Xattukottai Chettiars' Chambers of Commerce, Mtiar to a tea party today at Chiang Chuan Association hall at Jalan Ali in honour of Mr. R. M. Palani3[>pa. member of the Legislative Assembly Madras who is on his way to Japan and51 words
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Article87 1953-07-03 3 AI.OR STAR. Thurt. Representatives of UMNO (Kedah) and the MCA <\ Star) held an txploral «ty meeting lat| night tJ find out far the two bodies i tuld collaborate in contesting the forthcoming Alor Star Town Council elections. Dr. Chcah Toon Lok who hcoaded the MCA87 words
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Article32 1953-07-03 3 TIIF recruiting I ol the tingapoi e R.lm nent. It. A. I ig Mai has be toned owing to u ircumstances. A new recrultrig will be announced next nonth.32 words
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Article58 1953-07-03 3 Tiir. s ngapora Co Onan ai of t h h icvisti which fmll« oa A v. ttb mi uti, p iblic I ami \ii v enterta Mr. S \;u:. UM the ore Ken i MalayaTet A Standard Ti: re Wil! be I' < tournan and pla58 words
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Advertisement137 1953-07-03 3 NEW ARRIVALS from CHINA FRANCE CHINESE BROCADES 29' IN M\\ MOST I MSI W. Ml SIGNS or DRAGONS, RATS, IN SCRIP! io\-. FLORALS FIGURES IN ALL rjOLOURS IDEAI FOR CIIEONG >\M> OR EVENING RAYON TULLE APPLICATIONS ATI RAJ JIM IV DEtiORATCO II 111. Viill MI. UK. GOLD OVER DOTS ON137 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-07-03 4 "IMPRESSIVE i d splendid" was hon tin* Lord Mayor of Sydney Alrinman P. I) Wills. described the Coronation. With his Lady Mayoress, the rienutv Town Clerk of Sydney, Mr, E. W. Adams, <rn;!ii) and the Australian Commissioner in Malaya Mr. I K. Me Intyre who met him \<(l rm »n61 words
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50 1953-07-03 4 Flying Home With Turtles' Eggs, Pottery Li of Sara wa k lan I d as edible B< morrow. Tl l part of the lugg; ;on, r of tl a k um in arrived in the < is ay to E I:: s a 1 er i1 not I I art50 words
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Article207 1953-07-03 4 Standard Shipping Reporter TIIF Lloyd Tricstino luxury liner Asia glided Into Singapore harbour yesterday morning on her homeward voyage to Genoa with women passengers outnumbering men by a two to one majority. ar bartender., inc: 'We arc look- "J have never had a mure vard \n Singapore207 words
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Article62 1953-07-03 4 Standord London Correspondent LONDON, July 2. The following ere the closing prices of rubbc, end tin on the London mckot: LONDON RUBBER V^/c 19i>d. Jiily/Scpf. 195d /S CC 19-d Jan./Mor. 9;»d P' /Ju" *9*d. Market: Steody. LONDON TIN Spof £G52/1O per ton boycrj £655 sc||cfs Thr"62 words
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Article159 1953-07-03 4 i INQUIRY INTO FATAL ACCIDENT A YOUNG CHINESE, who survived a fatal motor crash, told the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he warned the driver ot the vehicle in which they were travelling not to drive too fast. Witness, S:mon Fang, said at that time they159 words
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150 1953-07-03 4 MR. Tampoe Phi'/ps. a Singapore lawyer, yesterday asked for an adjournment of a use he was defending at 4.45 p.m. on the grounds that hwas very tired, but he finally agreed to proceed with the ca ie. And it lasted until 7150 words
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Article146 1953-07-03 4 Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIA and New Zealand are prepared to s ?commodate many more Malayan students for technical training, Mr. \Y. J. B. Hunter, adviser on technical education to the Ceylon and New Zealand Governments, said on his arrival in Singapore yesterday en route to146 words
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Article, Illustration86 1953-07-03 4 photo. MR. J. J. BROWN (eight from left) District Manager of Standard Vacuum Oil Co. Kuala Lumpur photographed following a dinner given in his honour by selling agents and staff at the Kam Leng Restaurant. Those in the picture are (sitting from left): Messrs. Law Hon Jin, Ng Chee Huat.-Standard - 86 words
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72 1953-07-03 4 COH TIAN PUAY, mana£- m partner of chin Tai Trading Company of Singapore ap_ pearcd befort Mr. j. b. Jayaratnam, th e Fourth Criminal District Judge, charged with exporting 77 ton s of tinp linm Singapore t 0 Hongkong two yenr s ago. Mr. Jayaratnam said72 words
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Article37 1953-07-03 4 TWO YOUTHS ON KIDNAP CHARGE ri^\(. Thwrs. Moham- a <J4> »u jointly Ahmad Shah bin 1 IJ Uit here today with kidnapr»ig a fir!, a minor at iiie !;i1 Hospitj on June 22 o was postponed to37 words
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Article66 1953-07-03 4 Communal Parties Am the Election j Varied Vie Ws On Ban Mc Move WHILE several Singap-^ r;* larive Councillors crc in o- C suggestion thaf cemmur banned from tokir.~ p Qrf iri nions of a number "c 4 p Federation ore ct vOne wholi while another i The sug lor66 words
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Article, Illustration117 1953-07-03 4 TWO of the entrants I for the "Miss Max Fac- < i tor. Federation'" beauty i contest now being con- ducted by Max Factor's. Left: Mrs. Leslie Row, a C'evlonese mother of three children She plays tennis, badminton, and hocki-y and is learning ballet ;ind u> dancing117 words
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Article97 1953-07-03 4 JAIL AND FINE FOR SMUGGLERS iron, Thurs. Three businessmen, Soil Lim Chong (26)1 and Chan Kok Cheong of Pen- 1 ang, and Chan Lye Kim of Singapore, were each sen;-eri'-ed to lix months' rigorous imprisonment and lined 15,000 in the Session! Court today. They were found guilty of spiring to97 words
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Article62 1953-07-03 4 LESS than three I alter Majeed Syed Sulaiman, I an 18-year-old labourer, pla i I on two years? probaaftei beinf convicted lor I he waj caught again a.M three others I from a lorry. Mr. J. B. .1. 1, who fo nd nee on again62 words
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Article59 1953-07-03 4 To Celebrate I no co:t S re \vi'l ce'.i < the alh anniversary v f Philippines Independence Day tomorrow. A Thanksgiving High be held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 9a.m. followed by a Children's and Adults' Party at the Catholic re, Bras Basah Road. In59 words
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Article25 1953-07-03 4 THE Singapore Coroner, y, recorded a verdict of death through illegal abortion, at the inquest into the death of Lim Ail Hoon, 30.25 words
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Article195 1953-07-03 4 KUALA LUMTUB, Thurs.- The President < f the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. J. Adams, today acquitted and discharged Kong; Yin How alias Chianp Yin Han, an examiner of the Federation Dental Board tcday on three counts of having corruptly accepted money. r The sums195 words
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Article136 1953-07-03 4 IPOII. Thurs.— Two mo organisation in Tcrak have Perak Division, hraded hy flimi Bukit Gantan?, and < [Ceatral Organisation. Five Mai nim. T< lok Ansoi I Kn- Sum rak div: Fo of the P. rmed :D■ n of i X Prrnk Branch< as 1136 words
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34 1953-07-03 4 KIM Security forci tion Iv; i I One o! those k. the first Fiji. when I The killed Sm Sip-H bv comj) my 2/2 I other terori I34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1953-07-03 4 photo. MR. W. I, B. HUNTER, advisor to Ceylon and Now Zeal.md Governments on technical education, who arrived in P yesterday with his wife. StandardStandard - 25 words
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Advertisement106 1953-07-03 4 THE BEAUTY OF BE^JTIES YANC KUEI FEI f(f The most famous beauty of China l»<d N dunna the reign t Cm- pciot Ming Huani |Hl Ccntui A 0 Ch< M n o» one I th court «h< toon becorr« Iht Emp io i ♦o Many wcic the soncs and ptcms106 words
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Miscellaneous75 1953-07-03 4 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: from 7.:'»0 pjn. on Ist July to 7. .10 a.m. on 'ml July. Singapore (7."»Fi. Penan? (74Fi. Kufa Italiru (7fiF). Kuala Lumpur (UOl'i, lpoh (71F). Kuantan (G7F). Mavimuin Temperature: from 7. .10 a.m. to 7. J0 p.m. on IM. July. Sinyaporr (89Fi, IVnanr l8SF). K. i75 words
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Article, Illustration39 1953-07-03 5 photo. t I -if i I 1 MR. FRANCIS FONSEKA. grandson of Mr. Mrs. M. C. E. Rebells. and Miss Rosalind Quek. daughter of Madam Char I t tg Cheng, wer^ m.irrie/' Holy Rosary Chart*. Ki la Lumpur. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article95 1953-07-03 5 Modern Facilities Lacking LACK of nn efficient working system among the labourers in Singapore is due to the absence of adequate modern facilities, the City Council Water Department Labour m stated ta a letter to the City Water Engineer yesterday. This situation, the union ini i f t>d. accounted fot95 words
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Article57 1953-07-03 5 KOTA BIIAKU. Thurs it 400 men and women, ■seuting all communities, (rand supper and dance v at the Baiai Bt-sar to >m e back the Sultan (f Kelantan after his trip to England for the Coronation. The Sultan, the TengkJ Mahkota th e Raja Pcrcmpuan, tho57 words
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Article215 1953-07-03 5 77 NURSES COMPLETE TRAINING Prize Giving At Penang Hospital .-/ESS TSss^a -SL-5S theoretical and practical training at the Region ol Training School had benefited from their m!!*-'"^?' ex ressed «»y h Acting Chief! Medical Officer, Penong, Dr. Ton Hor Kee in his opening oddress at a prize giving ceremony at215 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-07-03 5 PKTEK. fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benjamin of Mans, wonders how he should blow ont the randies on his inird birthday which was celebrated recently.28 words
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Article295 1953-07-03 5 Thief Took Gems Cash— And Safe Standard Staff Reporter c, m I?? ASG I Thurs.— Jewellery valued at 550.000 and !> 1,000 in cash were stolen trom the residence of Towkay Cheah Tat Jin at Cantonment Road earlv this morning. The burglars also took an iron safe A maid servant295 words
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Article192 1953-07-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs "We can look forward with confidence to a new er.j In which trade arid industry may he expected to expand and costs of living will gradually fall in a down grading of world costs," said LI Col. G. E. Pearson, the192 words
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Article36 1953-07-03 5 KUALA IX'MPI'R. Tlr i |fo parkinf or waiting on the carriage way in Butu will be allowed n f*^- 1 1 l day w:th a view to -t i ■oving lli« congestion oX UaUic,36 words
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Article147 1953-07-03 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— SUff members of the Alor Star General Hospital are now taking their Operation Service oaths without any objection since Government has deleted the words 4k to seek no reward beyond my pay" from the original text of the oath Their objection to147 words
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Article86 1953-07-03 5 TAIPING, Thurs.— The first elections in Larut and Bfatang District will take place at the Pokok Assam New Village. three miles south of Ta:; on July 12. The new village has a population of 2*543 but the electorate is only 1.074. Fifty seven candidates comprising86 words
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219 1953-07-03 5 THE youngest officer in the Fourth Battalion of the Malay Regiment, Lieutenant Mohd. Nordin baa been chosen to receive and carry the Regimental Colour at the presentation ceremony at Kuala Lumpur on July 8 at 5 p.m. He will be accompanied by three Colour219 words
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Article124 1953-07-03 5 THE City President, Mr T. P. F McNeice. was "confused" when i e replied fl > a" adjournment speech. Mr. Philip R. Williams (Lab.-Rorhore) told The Standard yesterday. A.t the last Council meeting, replying to Mr Williams, Mr. MrXeiee blamed tome c'uuncillors for the delays in Council's124 words
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Article57 1953-07-03 5 CHIA KEE KOXG < trial in th« Singapore 1 F.i;l»th I Court ye terday. to two charges <>( using forre with intention of raging the modesty of two married women "m 1\ -r H.45 p.m. at the tofl Odcon Theatre. Chia was allowi I57 words
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229 1953-07-03 5 Red Death Warrants Are Also For Johore Men Standard Start Reporter JOHOUL BAHKI', Thurs Death warrants issued by South Malaya Communist j thief, Hor Lum*. okeant lor Singapore Police »>fficials, also iacluile those for Johore Ka!iru Police and (iovern ment officials who are tonneeted witii the Police, accord ib k229 words
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Advertisement280 1953-07-03 5 f^Jo DEOH daily M> |.15, 1.1.k 6.45 a 9. :50PM I mi ii I IMCsON TIIF CAPTAIN J h! -IOMPX^s IJOSK" COWI K OF STRENGTH, HOLR. mis HUP TOGETHER BY KH I NRELENTING GUTS HI .K THE BLOWS OF THE K \J CRUEL SEA! Tte Cruel Sen igSl \\r* HAWKINS280 words
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Advertisement222 1953-07-03 5 now showing rj,f[mfirjfc Priceless Tmnsu res Ml I 111 j^Sttfl <v 4 o/ i \LGiERS In TWHNUOLOR DUI by SHAW HROR. VAN WANDA K»|< HEFUN HENDRIX PORTMAN lomorroir M'rtiif "PARENTS' LOVE" <mu MANDARIN Pmiir,. l>islrihut«d »>▼ Sll \W HJlOs. 1 inssiutj SVioif THE FIRST TECHNICOLOR EPIC in fgjg^P DIMENSIONS! rims!222 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1953-07-03 6 J'HKKE is no doubt In my mind that, by the resignation of Norman Lloyd-Williams, Kadio Malaya has suffered a very grievous loss. Not only was Lloyd-Williams an extremely pleasant man to work with: he was a man of ideals: a man of umisiiaLly high integrity.1,181 words
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Letter310 1953-07-03 6 Sir;— 'Malay fairs today have lost much of the glamour and the splendour of the ancient Eastern Bazaars. In the bazaars of the East one stepped into a fairy land °f rii'h carpets. spices sandal wood. "frankincence and myrrh.' The sweet vapours usually were as heady310 words
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Article176 1953-07-03 6 Review of Views Recession SIN CHEW JIT POII says thai Mr W. c. Taylor's fore-c-.isi of a trade recession < v a timely warning and hopes thai the. Government will Jm:>!.c e'Torts to meti i'ie i oblemj that may arise «s a I SUlt. It i ilia for u new176 words
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Article728 1953-07-03 6 TyjALAYA, it has been said, is a country of the young and it is therefore appropriate that the youngest Englishlanguage newspaper in this country should take pride in the fact that it is only three years old today. But though we are only three years old, it728 words
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Article, Illustration15 1953-07-03 6 •/W< II! Now u< vc ii.vc utrd a— any idea what it's for?"15 words
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Article358 1953-07-03 6 Hugh Latimer - Hugh Latimer Now Coronation b over, 1 i i National Congn c era Rhodelia tendi ptn a wideipn I I J .o break down < r. A I wai made before th< Coronation at Broken Hi I, the constituency of Mr Rt v <• ky, leadi:^c tof358 words
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80 1953-07-03 6 John Worrall - John Worrall I i 'i i V: 1 i by I Mr. Eric I Icon I Al'i i nc- men < in the v 1 for 1 U: M I av di: towardi ftdei befir. I the "P< thf N Ptdera Party. 1 Ford, de*80 words
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Advertisement217 1953-07-03 6 STANDARD IS VOKE OF MALAYA Singapore -i^_. A Hv£M2_C WmrC^r *> a >h ITir r !ndia~n Killed n p'"«_i^i__~.._. BntlshTUS Warships Go Into F h K 2 m Action, Sink SN. Korean Sfeli^ S"m Torpedoßoats;RAAFAlerted \tcr-sS _S _r i DAPTn R4O Senas Message *£_•«_*>-— I L.tr^'., I* i". l^^^«___rlSP?K I217 words
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Article, Illustration48 1953-07-03 7 photo. \if Utssaedro Rus|M»li, known to his friends as fl.vifinis Ui< vt.nru.i N of th P Palace of Justice in bb attoraey, Ferrocefe I.iuizi (right), after brforr tli, inquiry r^ently. Ruspoli was re- n) with importing a quantity of opium into tlw ountry.- APAP - 48 words
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Article166 1953-07-03 7 TIMS July Mohamed Sadok, 65, is to become U presumptive to thr Bey of Tunis following the )iis brother Prince Azzedine Bey shot by an assassin yesterday. The identity of the murderrevealed as Hedi Bet. Brahim Ben Djeridi, .id. an nvid who had served IAFP; AP - 166 words
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Article26 1953-07-03 7 Trouble Brewing In Iran r gious I i 1 I 1 1 p the eadcr of Di I arch. n un- I bout <;' larinf r to26 words
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Article179 1953-07-03 7 Tensing Goes To London CAIRO. July 2 Th e conquerors of Alt. Everest made a pnef stop jn Cairo today on their way to England. Col. Sir John Hunt, leader of the expdition. Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa "Tiger" Tensing, with his wife and two daughters wearing colourful sarong-hke Nepales179 words
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Article117 1953-07-03 7 BUTLER TO PURSUE PM's VIEWS LONDON*. J u ',y 2. (AFP)— The acting British Prime Minister. Mr. Richard Butler, will pursue the international policies conceived hy Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, authoritative British sources said today. Reports to the efTeet that the British Cabinet might have changed its attitude117 words
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Article15 1953-07-03 7 SOVIET authorities have amnestied 11 Austrian* now serving sentences in Stein Prison.15 words
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Article10 1953-07-03 7 AMERICAN battle casualties in Korea now total 137.512.10 words
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Article20 1953-07-03 7 THE House of Commons has rejected the bill to suspend capital punishment in Britain for fivi years.—20 words
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Article23 1953-07-03 7 MR. J.S. Richards, a Canadian motor car agent, was shot by terrorists in Nairobi on Wednesday. He died later in hospital.-23 words
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Article325 1953-07-03 7 WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuter).— The Senate today a $5,311 million for- i eign aid bill. will now go before I joint committee from the Senate and the House of Representative? to eliminate differences in the measures d by both legisla'ive '< bod Tlie Mouse last month325 words
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335 1953-07-03 7 Malaya Top Note At Coming Talks CRISIS ON THE AGENDA tsffiSSSgassas Britain s anti bandit campaign on the peninsula has been very successful during the dLvT^ i months, but it is recognised here that olrllnl^ stability lor the country is dependent ifpo? anU communist operations m other neighbouring areas President335 words
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Article23 1953-07-03 7 A FORD Motor Company of Canada executive John S. Richards of Toronto died in a Nairobi hospital today after UPUP - 23 words
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Article176 1953-07-03 7 Christie Death Date Off? LONDON. July 2. (AP)--Tl.e Government indicated today that sex-slayer John Christie whose hanging has been fixed for July 15, may b e granted a stay of execution. TT S r Hugh Lucas Tooth. Undrr-Secretary in the Home Office, told the House of Commons a stay could176 words
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Article108 1953-07-03 7 OAKLAND. July 2 (Reuter) Mrs. Hildergrade Garni Pelton, 3'- year-old German »ar bride was found guilty today of murder in the second decree for slaying her husband. Wiyyiam Pelton. The guilty verdict carries a penalty of five years to life imprisonment. Mrs Pelton pleaded not guilty108 words
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Article77 1953-07-03 7 STOCKHOLM. July 2 (AFP> The International Confederation of Free Trade I'nions which begins its third congress here on July 4. will consider a resolution calling for an international strike with a view to obtaining the abolition of racial segration in South Africa. The congress will77 words
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Article217 1953-07-03 7 BONN, July 2.— The West German Parliament refused today to approve payment of German debts to I ranee, asserting the French had "cheated" the Germans through economic exploitation during the postwar occupation. In a bitter burst of antiFrench setriment. the Bundestag (Lower House) rejected aA.P.; Reuter - 217 words
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Article177 1953-07-03 7 The Berlin Riots Eisenhower said here yesterday that the spontaneous German revolt against Soviet tvrannv seamed to spread tike wildfire with no prior planning He w;i> commeni situation in s.itci i dominated by the Soviet Union ;<t his week y conference. Mr. Eisenhower 'in East Germany177 words
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Article97 1953-07-03 7 FREED MEN BECOME BANDITS WFSTFRV FROXT. Ko,ct. July 2, fP) K. r y t, eft•t* i ers were rumoui to u forming into I K<in;: otar the > r Am. v Lah i raid came < when bai men were terins in A di quar The nun. offl \i fled97 words
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Article100 1953-07-03 7 LONDON. July i\P British air hero of II son'i j^ be di ed of the At otic i Forr< n Central T forme I ofTicals aa i day. Ho i Ma: B f bry, 51-year* Force pilot who u.- api i>y the Qermaji plane had100 words
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Article56 1953-07-03 7 BELFAST, The Q and D Ed nl .1 Btv cr'iv<> ;,!rb;i c r U rday to begii to Northern I Bjol .'i tremendo i The trip, t" nation, folkm Of Scotland 1 will take her I in ;i IH I mx British <■ :ti(nied i It56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-07-03 7 photo. h,l,f l Ung k f r T r South KorfM n Minister. Jo)cK his aching head in his Seoul Home, aftrr hr been attarked by s ix unidentified asvailants and badh br tea hnaoh rnently spoke out acainst the relrasi- of ml, Communist prisoners of war by South KoreanAP - 54 words
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Advertisement46 1953-07-03 7 HEN IN THE /KIEf >^525^ I^| 7h M Aircraft of tf>« Matoyao A.rways fleet »^e v. i known sight in Malayan skies. There :s or>e tikr.g off or *jaf £*fk \V^*i\ tend-ng somewhere every (5 m.nute* dvr>ng tKe hours ft# 1 tl"y /-3(V «**y>'9^t. MALAYAN AIRWAYS46 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-03 7 1 H ygene M|LK j ug UNIVERSALLY POPULAR FOR HOME CAFE AND RESTAURANT USJ-/^ This jug, with universal appeal, is ideal for Cream, Mayonnaise, Syrup, etc. Attractively finished with the Patent Hygienic Pourer which protects the contents at oil times from Flies and Dust, etc. 5] inches high. From Hardware58 words
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569 1953-07-03 8 COLOMBO, July 2, (UP).— The visit of Quern Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Ceylon in April next year will be celebrated on austerity lines. This decision has been taken in view of the Island's unsatisfactory financial position. Th e austerity569 words
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Article80 1953-07-03 8 BRIGHTON. July 2, (AP)— The International Civil Aviation Organisation the world's "Air Parliament" agreed yesterday to admit Japan to membership. Forty-nine of the 52 nations attending ICAO's conference here voted for Japanese admission. Two abstained and one delegate was absent when the vote was taken. The80 words
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Article69 1953-07-03 8 German Budget BONN, July 2 (AFP).-- The Parliament of the West German Federal Republic yesterday approved a budget of 23 milliard Deutschrnarkj for the fiscal year 195.*. Twen f y-f?ur and a half milliard are earmarked for ordinary expenses and the balance for extraordinary expenses. The Parliament also approved a69 words
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Article31 1953-07-03 8 TFIE Chinese Rods said i 5.022 kilometres of road (3.200 miles) wil] U» restOCtM or rebuilt this year. Mart of it wi!i be on the Sikang-Tibet road.— APAP - 31 words
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Article20 1953-07-03 8 PRESIDENT Eisenhower announced that h e has appointed Louis S. Rothchild president of the Federal Maritime Commission- A.F.PA.F.P - 20 words
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Advertisement597 1953-07-03 8 Vast Transaaci&r Service to San Fraarisro and Las Aasetes via Itoogkoßft aod Japan ANGLO FRENCH 6c BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: Lumpar 311 S»re K2281/3 P S'aaai 2»3 Malaga V* Peaaai; 8.5 BEImLINE FOR L.K./ CONTINENT S'aore P S'hain Peaaai I'Benmhor for Liverpool, r, i 2 1 D Ro^ rdam g%* w«,597 words
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Advertisement1069 1953-07-03 8 r^uuci AiAjst>r:tii> A to, ltd. rj^« e intvroorated in S!ni?apor» i»rrifr^ option •»> »««««<• via olhei pavte to load aatf diM-h^rcr ca«»i» SAll !N4i» to Ll\ fe.Kl'O«»l. ULA6OOW LONDON IDMLMMU POB'IS Due Sails P Stan* Penang 11 K?T«S?th LlV€rpUliL i!?S C. 13/H July 4 July 5/ July V 1 Lood1,069 words
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Advertisement302 1953-07-03 8 «fAT.i MCW TURK SAILINGS Ro>al Rotterdam Lloyd Hollas d America Line NcderUnd Uae Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S Dor? P S'ham Penani G^OET (RL) ITlSJuly l% J m \y M/lJUuly RAIMA (SMN> 2»JulvsAttf 6/";Ao« 8 •>*•« DRENTE (RL) 19302 words
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Advertisement599 1953-07-03 8 SAILINGS UtOM SiVN,, INUIv *i! NA w for Ban ««ok Saigon M Yokohama -LALANDIA- far Bangkok liM MONGOHA- Foi B*r Ci < I MAGDALA f o, V, J, n I •MUMM ro Wiii M N1 "Ni ?> P<»re ji s H -SONGKHLA- CMa n Si w) -lalalndia Sitfjj a »ai^599 words
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320 1953-07-03 9 UK RICE IMPORTS RETURNED TO PRIVATE HANDS IF ffl m lulv 2, (Reuter).— Importation of rice tcrday returned to private trade but ,ner\ 'Won. All imports are subject to i only be bought by direct purchase untries in the sterling area. prices will continue to aximum and it is understood320 words
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Article29 1953-07-03 9 ..able BS> Ifacturre on a Brother? iree r of l>e reakree and p that been in ge is :nade it at The loss arc the ivers29 words
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Article103 1953-07-03 9 OUTPUT OF TIN UP FOR MAY PRODUCTION of tin in concentrates, including those from mines and dulang washers, in Malaya increased from 4.576 tons in April to 4.646 tons last month, according to officiPi statistics. The quantity produced in the first five months of the year was 23,270 tons compared103 words
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Article92 1953-07-03 9 THE Carlton and United Bre-1 Ltd. of Melbourne, Vicc o*a on made a profit of £A460.--762 for 1952, which was £Al3,elow that for the previous year. Beer production for the year over 45.000.000 gallons, increased by 3.000.000 gallons for previous year. The company owns 7.3 per cei]}92 words
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Article220 1953-07-03 9 WASHINGTON, July 2, rubber expert told Senators might go lip three cents a ment's synthetic rubber fac interests. Mr. Morton Yohalem. a Reconstruction Finance Corporation official, made the estimate in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. The Committee is concluding hearings today on a Senate bill220 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-07-03 9 telephoto. i m.mmkj ufm snipioaa of i I American wheat for Pa- 'i kistan under the famine I > aid bill saiJed recently. A I > tray of the hard winter I I red wheat is examined by i I 1 (left to right) Mutual Se- i curity Director HaroldUP - 74 words
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245 1953-07-03 9 COLONY MERCHANTS IN TEXTILE TRAP RE-EXPORTS ARE PLUGGED VIRTUAL stoppage of re exports of textiles from Malaya to Indonesia and Thoiland which are buying direct from the manufacturing countries is causing considerable concern to Malayan textile merchants. bingapore merchants are facing serious lotas* pecausp ijiey arc unable to dispose of245 words
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Article22 1953-07-03 9 After Synthetic Plants Are Sold (Reuter).— A Government today the price of rubber pound when the Governilities were sold to private22 words
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Article106 1953-07-03 9 U.S. Imports Increase By $8 Mil. WASHINGTON. July 2 (Reuter;.— Imports into the United States in April increased by more than $3,000,--000 over the figure f_,r the preceding month, the Department of Commerce announced The increase wa s entirely accounted for by bigger shipments from the countries of Asia. Africa106 words
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Article14 1953-07-03 9 DIPLOMATIC relations bet\v :i Austria and Thailand were resumed yesterday. AFP.14 words
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200 1953-07-03 9 TAIPEI, July 2, (AP).— Existence of immense petroleum depc Is in Formosa was publicly claimed yesterday by a Chinese professor who spent 17 years in Japan studying geology. Ma Ting Ying, professor at the Nai i>nal Taiwan University, said the deposits are mainly in the200 words
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Article103 1953-07-03 9 THE Malayan share maiket was again dull in all sections yesterday with a downward tendency due to the apathy of buyers. Rubber shares continued neglected. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 22/- 2.1/ M. Colls. 1.20 1.25 Straits Traders 21.00 21.50 Singapore Tratlion Ords.103 words
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Article46 1953-07-03 9 TOTAL exports -jf rubber, all grades to all countries, from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during June, 1953, amounted to 60.181 tons. Total exports of tin to all countries from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during the same month amounted to 3,897 tons.46 words
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Article101 1953-07-03 9 AUST. URGED TO ANNEXE NEWGUINEA SYDNEY, .July 2, (AFP)— Australia ihou d annexe the trustee territory of New Guinea from the Un 'ted Nations, Mr. Hugh S. Robertson, Member of the Federal House of Representatives, said in Port Moresby, New Guinea, yesterday. Robertson, who hns ?pent two weeks in New101 words
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Article39 1953-07-03 9 HONGKONG. July 2 Special Standard Service closing Drices on the Honykong Exchange todav were SJ.Y9O to £1 sterling; $*****^ to US 1 dollar; $1,837 to Malayan $1: $190 to one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold $271.25 to one tael.39 words
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Article145 1953-07-03 9 Trade In Rubber Was Fair RUBBER pi S.r^apore remauir.l abou| U level for ttie tiur.l day in succession but did between the higher !mwr grades narrowed yesterday. The market w;k- quiet all day with fair trat<o buying. At the close tlie market was steady ;it i< r lb. for rirst145 words
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Article77 1953-07-03 9 Produce Market Quiet, Easy The j B n Singapore ca :er in all N day. Coprn bujen fur J ment with at c;i :er market Coconut o.i $50 per picul I selV Pepper priros easier. Ifuntok white quoted 5470 per p Lampong Mack Ml#. Singapore produ > (per picul) qu-it77 words
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Article162 1953-07-03 9 New Twist In Monroy Murder Case MANILA. .1 < M-P)— The Monrny murdc took a new twisi on W Antonio Si. are/, father of F rrentine Su;.r< Bile] er of Manuel Monroj tneaa in bribery chargi Dcfenre Secretary Oscar G i lelo, repudiated bis previous I I mony linking liis162 words
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Article27 1953-07-03 9 RED CHINA'S effort to industrialise itself in the start of coa i ol large plants thl| New China DtWI bgew y —A. P.27 words
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Article194 1953-07-03 9 AUSTRALIAN manufactu-| rers generally are in a sounder position today than they were 12 months ago, according to a survey of experts, published recently by the Sydney Morning Herald. Some of the conclusions are Heavy industry has faiied to make any marked recovery from the recession last194 words
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Article135 1953-07-03 9 4,209 TONS PALM OIL FOR MAY PP In the 1 dm I amount- I 4.209 tons, inakinf th-» for t fir* n Um >\ r at lt,< fonn f«i r the espondini of IS Dur .n 1 April, thr tion produced 4,061 lor.i of palm o I. The quantity of135 words
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Article374 1953-07-03 9 SAKIOM. July 2. \M' A coinp;irr-o:i of the Bmouni f hipped from s. daring tIM first five m this j th the rorrc M>n<U imjz f of the p II i I ties ol it. In i five month« f 1 f ••<• i in i374 words
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Advertisement105 1953-07-03 9 ■HIVEA I M SUNNING OIL I M[ Id- il against sunburn. w^ pr'pnrrd with «pf« «il I Q And Burn fUtrr. w Ik. m!' ill] imm YOU'LL ENJOY THIS MOUTHWASH f It b «sier now, to keep your nnui ketb and four throat protected ■gains be germi of Infection. Dettolin,105 words
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Miscellaneous105 1953-07-03 9 I^WbRbHbHPI «»s*s>s**pnj^^ m I^,<£. i^ J*. -^tJllii^'Jl-*, BawsV #a V ji r ft JTfm* Wm i IjPmKBF' w MiP< mmf*s w< &i*fwfwsm> SPORE DIARY IHKATKI 111--rn k a m. I S.U pm.: rn •I MMI \^.)M\ig at i' vio\i mi m WR,A»NMENT G rl" 11 0 pm Tjkei 4. 1.45,105 words
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Miscellaneous342 1953-07-03 9 <.\KU>\ INDONESIAN TO: J»k»:ta iGA3S3i 1 40 am Mechn (ML.'H'Jt 2 p.m. ITHAY PACIFIC TO: H<f :«kok (*****) 630 pm. ARRIVALS*— MALAYAN AIRWAVS FROM: Kuala Lumpur, -Malacca iMLI2I) 9 15 a m Penang, Ipoh (MLIOS) 10 50 am Penang. Taip;ng, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpjr (MLlOlj 11.40 am. Kuala Lumpur IML103) J2342 words
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Miscellaneous330 1953-07-03 9 SURFACE MAILS DESPATCHES: Medan at 12 noon by Van Riebeeck; Jakarta and Sourabaya at 1? noon by Kalianget; Hongkong, China and Philippine Islands at 12 noon by Alcmous; North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei, and Miri at 3 a.m. by Panffkor. ARRIVALS! Thailand by tra!n: North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei, and Miri by330 words
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Miscellaneous309 1953-07-03 9 TAIPING ENTERTAINMENT REX: The Outlaw 3. 6 30. 9 15 pm PENANG ENTERTAINMENT RK\: The Iron Mistress 115. 3 30. 6.15. 9.15 p m. ODKON: The Cad And The Beaut.tjl 1.15. 3 :;<), 6 15. 9.15 p.m. UIM>HOK: Velaikari Magal *Tamil) 3 30. 830 p.m. L11»O: Hati Ibhs (Malay) 3.30.309 words
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Article508 1953-07-03 10 f|NE little bund of enterlaiaers ti ••ivclliag round Siiu r :i!'ore quietly and witli•ut Insa, is liiidinir incrc^slaf po^uJariiy among the Serric s. A lew even ngs s?o v this 1 pe put on a sho;v i>r X)? ship's company 'f 11. .U.5. Simbar.g. they foui i508 words
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Article931 1953-07-03 10 BILL WEBS JONES - BILL WEBS JONES I A Column For i Swing Fans By T ISTENEsU to 'Tniracte" J J on Sundry last must havp beea very pleasantly ■arpriscd (if they had not read about it previously) to hear Bert Read. It is not o it en these days931 words
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Article719 1953-07-03 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By E L I X MENDELSSOHN, accomplished pianist, conductor and composer, courtier, champion of J. S. Bach, the man who took life more seriously than his music sometimes sugguests and who, in company with Tchaikovsky, is considered to be a bit below par nowadays719 words
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Article197 1953-07-03 10 "r> ET\V I X T AND BE--13 IWtIH," "WALK AWAY WITH A SMILE**: (June K.'. ,u with s v Oliver's Orchestra) BRUNSWICK 04'J73. Do you remember a song that came out during the last war en* it ted "They're either too young or too oid?" I think Bob197 words
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Article, Illustration219 1953-07-03 10 Star Contest No. 22 Can You Name These Stars? ALL through (his «cT»-k Ihe Singapore Standard presents its twenty second «lar Mptl si Ml vnu ve r<»« to do i* to collet i the pirtures and rnunons tor all six du\s and send (hem together with the names of the219 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-07-03 10 THE rollinr wave* jalher no viunr^ it M.«m I jum as well. T»i»m malls an attractive i.» ktr^«i I Harrel. who's drbiluif ll. r lie* of taalegadsj I30 words
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593 1953-07-03 10 Fox Announces 14 Top- Line Releases I.^OURTEEN topjine pr.i ductions are s« fiedtil* d lor release in thin trrntoiy in the near future b> .'Oili Onturv h»\, a mlmmh of the Company's Singapore office announced yesterd.iv. Head in? the list t MM h ofTerincs as ".My C«mia Rachel," "The Star593 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-07-03 10 Photo). ITALIAN '«»<in *l*r Fl**«nora Rossi Drago (left) i* shown lure with Ilollvweod'l C'laudctte Colbert in a scene from "Destiny," bring filmed in a smill village near APAP - 28 words
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Advertisement211 1953-07-03 10 NEW 73 R.?.M. RECORDS. 8 Variety DONALD PEERS h CELEERATION RAG g I: IN A GOLDEN COACH (T»w«'« 3 hear! of gold) B ***** XI TANNER SISTERS E g TELL ME V/E'LL MEET AGAIN I L/ UGHED (but my heart wen crying) B ***** t{ FRANKLYN BOYD HA\'E YOU HEARD211 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-03 10 1 I THI COUPON 111^ I^^ READ THIS BCFORI YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you want your pattern eat. I don't get the stamps, you don't get tht pattern. A number of orders have come to me without the ■romps. These won't be58 words
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Advertisement1264 1953-07-03 11 1 vAc^-f i j ing Company. stM e oast expert- J h.'L;"'""': I «*>: iHe«i.kni in R cri fn«, excellent credentials. Sinfapore. I ORITISII Firm has vacancies Pg^&S S SSSS Mta^^^m-krish™. I> jn poh for energetic h l>e*paifhlna ff SSS VLhifit. °H l east knowledge of duct apS^M 1 lU1,264 words
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Advertisement505 1953-07-03 11 IM 4ff lij TfcflbEß fob Supply of MECHANICAL S/C GLAZED NEWSPRINT RENDERS are Invited for the supply of 600 reams (six hundred reams) of 500 sheets VVnite Mechanical S/C Glazed Newsprint of GO grams substance per square metre in sizes either of 31" x 43" or 3D" ?n*°'i? r u505 words
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Advertisement1053 1953-07-03 11 NOTICES COMPANY MEETING George Wimpey Co., Limited. ANNUAL CEVERAF, NEKTtNC JULY 1, I«S3 r rilE Chairman, Sir Godfrey W lUtchaU, presided ertr the thirty-fourth Annual General Metting of Inc < r»n\pany and in the course of his spt h aul:— Aided by particularly good con g weather. your Company has,1,053 words
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Miscellaneous182 1953-07-03 11 SBE BV-GONEsT^HT C A C^£:.rr_ THASS TR ONE AM T§| WLMAH JdOmT MsD EF- /--i K H •< AH' i Kuvn'mn I WILD B'LL.rr THESE VOKUMS k WANTST'KILL MOST. r r AH NAME IS 1 DO- WHUT WEAPON I DRUTHER «VTVLF WF IjJ^m I NE.VAH DONE VO' NO KARM- jT^>182 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1953-07-03 12 THIS is Kurt Nielsen, the unsieded IMnt toho btat *T three seeded players Gardner Mullov, Ken Roseuiall and Jaroslav Drobny to be n otne tlie i'xrst unse-ri^d player to reach the final at Wit»bledon since Wilmer AfU*OH of the United vat b,>nt»n by Bill Tilden,1,146 words
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Article206 1953-07-03 12 BRISTOL July 2 (Reuter) More than 10,000 spectators basked m warm sunshine in contrast to yesterdays dismal weather when play began todav in! the match between Gloucestershire and the Australians. Koen fiedjng kept down, runs although Miller, missed before he h«d ?rored yesterday, once ofl -drove206 words
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Article22 1953-07-03 12 SINGAPORE Chinee Girls' Afternoon School will hold their annual athle'ic sports at 17 Emerald Hill F^ad irom •i.'ii) p.m. today.22 words
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Article44 1953-07-03 12 TAIPING, Thurs.-The annual six-a-side soccer competition was continued yesterday 'at the Walker Road ground Iwo fixtures were played and the results ar e as follow Federation Regiment beat Ramblers "B" 21—1. Ramblers "A" eat Supply Depot M A" by walkover. y44 words
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Article41 1953-07-03 12 TA[PIXG. Thur,.-A header .Kii ai ?i in^ he last minute ento hold the Malay Teachers to a .J— j draw in their first divi•toa soccer fixture at the Espianade yesterday it i tu ana Kuki.ii.. j l .a r-41 words
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Article288 1953-07-03 12 m LONDON, July 1, (Reuter).— Bill Edrich the Middlesex captain gave the England Test selectors a hint today with a brilliant innings of 211 against Essex at Lords. It was his second consecutive century, his fourth of the season and the 74th of his career.288 words
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Article157 1953-07-03 12 PENANG, Than. Today's results in the Penang open tennis are: Mcti' s Singles Semi Final: Cheah Wat Hun beat K. E. M. Hussein 6-2, 6-1. Mixed Doubles— Semi Final: Mrs. H. Pudner and Tan Luan Gark beat Miss Low Kim Thay and Goh Hor-k Jin 6-:..157 words
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Article49 1953-07-03 12 THE Singapore {earn a.cahist Malacca iti a Malaya Cup tie it Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow is Chee Seng: Davids. Tcow Keng: I. Vass. Har?.h (capt.», Hin Weng; Ismail Yusoff, Boon Seong, Awang Bakar, Boon Leong. Rahim Omar. Reserves: Narayanan. Boniface, Yassin and Omar Awarig.49 words
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Article33 1953-07-03 12 Rovers Sports Club defeated Singapore Europeans 3 o i»» a friendly soccer at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Tommy Mission, Awang Bakar Ivan Vass and Avthax Si.T'li scored for the Rovers33 words
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Article255 1953-07-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MONA'S KUDA (Smith) was again impressive at this morning's workouts when she breezed over three in 36 1/5 sec. in the company of BORDER SCOT. This is a winning gallop and the Mont Dore mare who won very stylishly255 words
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Article221 1953-07-03 12 Trailing 2-0 for more than threequarters of the game, Tiong Bahru Rangers staged a fine recovery to save the day when they met Sint>:j|>ore Harbour Board Recreation Club in their S.A.F.A. Division II league soccer fixture at Keppel Road yesterday. Th? game ended in a three-all221 words
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Article152 1953-07-03 12 WIMBLEDON*. July 2 (AP) i Defending champion Maureen Connolly of San Diego. California, and Dons Hart of Coral Gables. Flordia, easily gained the final round ot the all-England lawn tennij championship today. Miss Connolly eliminated Shirley Fry of Akron. Ohio b'-l, 8.1, and Miss Hart defeated Mrs.152 words
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Article96 1953-07-03 12 MALACCA. Thura ca- Cricket Association h i vited the folio* Ing 13 to for it's state fixture i gapore tins weekend: Kailasapathy. I D B H Herman Sequerah, PR! G W. Gould. M. C Uin George DeWitt. Michae D Witt. A. C. Whltt i Said.96 words
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Article302 1953-07-03 12 BELOW are (he weights for tomorrow's rares third day of the Selangor Turf Club June meet ing. a. 2. Div. l-tf furs. Cl. Div. 1— Kindliiwc km Best Tip 9.00 Abt 7 furs Memintton Mona's Kudi 8.11 Treasure lop 7i: Bunra 5 n:l C i !'R ■arjton«j302 words
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Article228 1953-07-03 12 SE LAN COR READY FOR CUP GAMES KI'ALA LI'MPrR. Thurs— All SHanuor Mala?! Cup players are fit and in gagement against Pahang o quarters (Malaya) ground, a Association of Selangor sait Pahang has batten Ktdah and the Combined Sri vice* and has shown Improved form this season. Turner, their goalkeeper,228 words
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Article, Illustration75 1953-07-03 12 Dhoto. The catch of th 0 second test at Lords. Wirketkecper Gilben Langley dives low, rolls on the ground to get Tom Oraveney out for two in England's second innings. Bottom I r a l i 11 L,n dsay Hassett with hands upraised in joy, imitated by Arthur Morris (topAP - 75 words
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122 1953-07-03 12 Determined Rajas Got Their Points Off 3 A's |KOTA RA.IA fought t mined battle h <. 2-1 victory over t cables Athlete a. at yesterdays s Amateur FA. I) v I match playerf at tl Bcsar Stadium. I The Rajas held a ton two-nil lead throug.hu. greater part of tin122 words
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Article33 1953-07-03 12 KUALA r.UMPUR. Thurs Selangor Medical Spoil. Club held 18 Infantry Brisadc Sitnais to a thrco ali (It a\v ifl Div. ,i N League fixture plaved on the Kampong Bahu ground today.33 words
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Article26 1953-07-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tburt.Methodist Boys' School old bov6 beat th e pre»ont boys j 4—2 at socrer pla\ed on Iho < srhonl crmmH tmfriv26 words
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Advertisement184 1953-07-03 12 'TIIL DAWN OF ISLAM" (Mala.O ~M M IfjLl_Si 7.^0 p m "NAM" (Tamil) St;«n-::-.g P.l Raaiachannran IxJ jl^ J Bahru Todav Mft. (i.15 <t 9.15 "KAMPONG SKNTOSA" Malay y^ ty:^vHW rejt w rid I .dtv 7.00 9.15 pm 'CHEMBURir (Malay)' BfcJXpT^f New World N^7? dav Olr P.m. "MAN IN T»K184 words
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Advertisement82 1953-07-03 12 I.IADIIN^ NOSI POP! I M Nl;v fj ii i y 1 I VKKM* From llm fai.iu,.. «X. K< S/ors of Radio, Television. Tk Cockpit V Wei Stli f- lion I forgH l« I LtUl CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN Ifl KM KIM INC rAUK M u v 2 MIOW9 I' VII -k82 words
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Miscellaneous101 1953-07-03 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA Div .3B Milaj SC s Windsor Rovers at CYMA; Div. 3C— Bales tier United vs United SC at Geylang; Friendly Singapore i Malays vs Combined RAF at j.lalan Besar. Inter-school (junior semi final Griffiths Afternoon School vs Radin Mas School at SJI. ATHLETICS AchiDfi AA I101 words
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POWER STATION OPENING TODAY
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Article, Illustration105 1953-07-03 1 Singapore Should Feel Proud Of Gigantic Achievement McNeice Standard Staff Reporter proud oi what has been ftdtlered at the Pasir Pan jane look ahead to the time when this magnificent biiildomplcment ol maehtaery capable of generating 150,000 kilosaid Mr. 1 IV I McNeice, President oi the Citv Council message on105 words
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Article, Illustration375 1953-07-03 1 By James Peter Chin TODAY'S opening of the new $90,000,000 Power Station at Pasir Panjang Singapore, which will rank as one of the most efficient power stations yet constructed in the Far East, speaks of an achievement unparalleled i n the history of electrical375 words
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393 1953-07-03 1 Tremendous Amount OF Materials Used se of I of the num iny of 152,000 kw were 1; J mad I six 25,000 kw lildi ting sets and e Screen hou sen >e\ ol 2,000 kw House. for the auxiliary supplies. A comprehensive machine pe to that p and i aDoratory393 words
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Article260 1953-07-03 1 Site Is Well Chosen The si(*. situated on the South-West side of the Island, is Immediately adjacent to the coast. The site was selected with due regard to foundation requirements, ac I cessibility, sea-water supply for condensing purposes, and delivery of fuel (oil or coal) by sea-going vessels. The general260 words
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Article, Illustration567 1953-07-03 1 I7OUR Singapore City Councillors who are members of the Special Electricity (Pasir Panjang Power Station) Committee have convey- [ed the following messages on the opening of the Power Station. Mr. Chan Kum Chee: "The achievement made at Pasir Panjang is without parallel567 words
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Advertisement6 1953-07-03 1 p as ir Panjang Nation Supplement6 words
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Advertisement76 1953-07-03 1 JNicoll To Perform Opening Ceremony SIR JOHN NICOLL, Governor of Singapore. uil] officially declare open the Colony's 890,000,000 Power Station at Pasir Panjang at 3.30 p.m. today. The City Council has invited about 600 consumers of electricity to attend the function including the V.I.P.s. An oflici.il Brochure published by the76 words
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Advertisement6 1953-07-03 1 Pa sir Panjang Power Station Supplement6 words
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Article, Illustration2032 1953-07-03 2 Standard Staff Reporter 'HEX (;eor&e Babcock and Stephen Wilcox first developed and patented their water-tube boilers in 18*3, they eoold not have foreseen the vast industry thdi they were creating, or the profound effect that their Invention was to have on the world's2,032 words
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Advertisement107 1953-07-03 2 PASIR PANJANG POWER STATION Stecun Mtaisiiifj M* in git I HE huge total of plant installed ifl an porta nee of Babeoek steam raising plant to Ihe world's eeonomvr in the fields both of power generation and industry, for it serves both in ecjual measures Babroek steam raising plaal doefl107 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1953-07-03 3 A. Reyrolle Co Are Suppliers Volt Main I 6,600 and ry Switchdated conive equipthc rasii Station died and Reyrolle the leading rns in the iectricity is m voits. les by two itors and is a Rcyroll«! board con els in tw. have so fai1,753 words
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Advertisement42 1953-07-03 3 KCTKvS L L C SWITCHGEAR ACEfiTS FOR SINGAPORE: Jl^^^^^^^S^S^E^^K* AGENTS FOR MALAYA: HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR east) 9U|||H9|^K^ GUTHRSE CO., LTD. 6600 VOLT SINGLE BUSBAR TYPE C6T SWITCHBOARD AT PASIR PANJANG POWER STATION HEAD OFFICE: A. REYROLLE CO. LTD., HEBBURN, CO. DURHAM, ENGLAND.42 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1953-07-03 4 Good Lubricating Oil Plays Essential R o l e Shell Turbo Oil Fills The Need EACH Turbine Generotor unit developing more them 33,000 horse power or rhe Posir Panjang Power Station requires a 2,800 gallon "P o oil tonic. For such o huge machinery to function efficiently, first class lubricating1,579 words
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Advertisement70 1953-07-03 4 LUBRICATION f t/^ cuci 1 1 STATION Hf B fffff^HX 3 fcC*^3s§<lfew. Industnol Lubricants hove been made bem 9 met by only one grease— "sh^! W to Babcock W.lcox for the bo>l«rm AlvQni Grease 2, the new mult.- m m «nd oisocated mechon.co* plan,. •urpos. (Jahum base) O reas«. THi70 words
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Advertisement38 1953-07-03 5 I. SI ■Llfl5 al ItftJß 91 Fi I i#iK I r e 1 I Hi AGENTS FOR A. REYROLLE CO., LTD. SWITCHGEAR LANCASHIRE DYNAMO CRYPTO, LTD. MOTORS NEVELIN ELECTRIC CO., LTD. RECTIFIERS. USED IN PASIR PANJAf4G POWER STATION38 words
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Article, Illustration804 1953-07-03 6 Electric Crane's First Requisite Is Precision An artist impression of the ten-story $?.17.V000 housing unit for senior officer of the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The building is now in the process of construction and when completed, it will consist of 20 three-bedroom and 22 two-bedroom flats and a Mess for804 words
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Advertisement229 1953-07-03 6 r^lll j *J \fi r>S* I 7 ilWl PKHR^ 3 l *^«^.^PC *?^E* 3Bb3^^^ <|f^Bßryj^^BßnßSa»Qß»BSi»^BiS?t^^^^^^^^'i i^^^^^jß^Bt^lC^l^BT <-■ i ii i i»^^ Bß^Ea^^^^^^^^^^^Ba^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bß^B^t^^^^^^*^^ llv R.'*» it iSSSmLLL^J-— SA I Ij 1 BB'Sl?' Ev*nl^' WWPT^a^KWBMJSB BaJSSISa^B^JIMM HBaSE^^Mk^a^MM I jM^^»^^K^^^^^ai/iiSM^^^^Br^aMa^aS iaSaSaisßß^^a^a^a^ai^^i^L^L^aS*^^^M^BBlHaT 111 i 33^*jAaM^fcJflB B^JJatPJCyPJI BP^a^Bß^i pk^| Bl^^a^l pis Bj l< iJC H229 words
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Article, Illustration881 1953-07-03 7 300 RUST-PROOF WINDOWS ARE MADE OF BRONZE rd Start Reporter iII the steel windows, glass. hnlrrn light mtibtan and roof glazfcl used at the Pasll PanPl Power Station are supplied a »d installed b > nfll-knoun Henry Hope and sons Limited, Birmingham. England. window! e from s;x feet by 15881 words
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Article, Illustration629 1953-07-03 7 JN the Control Room of the Pasir Panjang Power Station and adjacent to the Boilers, Generators, etc., can be seen switchboards containing a number of small red, green or white lights. These are the "indicators" which till the engineers exactly what is going629 words
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Advertisement58 1953-07-03 7 FOR WINDOWS of QUALITY HOPE'S THE PRODUCT OF HENRY HOPE SONS LTD For Pasir Panjang Power Station Manufactured and Installed STEEL WINDOWS wrr-WB galvanized |N > MEDIUM HEAVY SECTIONS. PATENT GLAZING «^d cowred STEEL ROOFING BARS TO LANTERN LIGHT. PRESSED STEEL i>oors lou\ res. l-FECTRICALLY OPERATE!) DOT BLE. 1 NSIOIS58 words
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Advertisement56 1953-07-03 7 OxibC CAR BATTERY -fl 4 Z, Zl i «<W. A*r I THERE IS ONE FOR YOUR CAR CHLORIDE STATIONARY BATTERY I AS SUPPLIED TO PASIR PANJAKG POWER STATION The same core, skill and attention is observed in the manufacture of both these products. I CHLORIDE BATTERIES LTD. I EXIDE HOUSE,56 words
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Article, Illustration607 1953-07-03 8 T^HE opening of the Pasir Punj in- Power Station by the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, must bring: pride and satisfaction to the nuny who worked day and nhjht to make it possible. In building the Power Station and having the first turbo-alternator in permanent607 words
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Advertisement186 1953-07-03 8 I K I IJ.'J X> "t, L d ill SS I' I J? E «M fwfwjiiniig J(li r PAR PAlNTS— made in Malaya for Mol every purpose ranging fiom distemper to mi including the amazing new tiopical emuUm i HOPE'S WINDOWS— hot-d.p galvanized heavy section steel windows, with all bronze186 words
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